When fetching into a repository, a connectivity check is first made by
check_exist_and_connected() in builtin/fetch.c that runs:

  git rev-list --objects --stdin --not --all --quiet <(list of objects)

If the client repository has many refs, this command can be slow,
regardless of the nature of the server repository or what is being
fetched. A profiler reveals that most of the time is spent in
setup_revisions() (approx. 60/63), and of the time spent in
setup_revisions(), most of it is spent in parse_object() (approx.
49/60). This is because setup_revisions() parses the target of every ref
(from "--all"), and parse_object() reads the buffer of the object.

Reading the buffer is unnecessary if the repository has a commit graph
and if the ref points to a commit (which is typically the case). This
patch uses the commit graph wherever possible; on my computer, when I
run the above command with a list of 1 object on a many-ref repository,
I get a speedup from 1.8s to 1.0s.

Another way to accomplish this effect would be to modify parse_object()
to use the commit graph if possible; however, I did not want to change
parse_object()'s current behavior of always checking the object
signature of the returned object.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathanta...@google.com>
---
This patch is now on master.

v2 makes use of the optimization Stolee describes in [1], except that I
have arranged the functions slightly differently. In particular, I
didn't want to add even more ways to obtain objects, so I let
parse_commit_in_graph() be able to take in either a commit shell or an
OID, and did not create the parse_probably_commit() function he
suggested. But I'm not really attached to this design choice, and can
change it if requested.

[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/aa0cd481-c135-47aa-2a69-e3dc71661...@gmail.com/
---
 commit-graph.c             | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
 commit-graph.h             | 12 ++++++++----
 commit.c                   |  2 +-
 revision.c                 |  5 ++++-
 t/helper/test-repository.c |  4 ++--
 5 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/commit-graph.c b/commit-graph.c
index 40c855f185..a571b523b7 100644
--- a/commit-graph.c
+++ b/commit-graph.c
@@ -286,7 +286,8 @@ void close_commit_graph(struct repository *r)
        r->objects->commit_graph = NULL;
 }
 
-static int bsearch_graph(struct commit_graph *g, struct object_id *oid, 
uint32_t *pos)
+static int bsearch_graph(struct commit_graph *g, const struct object_id *oid,
+                        uint32_t *pos)
 {
        return bsearch_hash(oid->hash, g->chunk_oid_fanout,
                            g->chunk_oid_lookup, g->hash_len, pos);
@@ -374,24 +375,41 @@ static int find_commit_in_graph(struct commit *item, 
struct commit_graph *g, uin
        }
 }
 
-static int parse_commit_in_graph_one(struct commit_graph *g, struct commit 
*item)
+static struct commit *parse_commit_in_graph_one(struct repository *r,
+                                               struct commit_graph *g,
+                                               struct commit *shell,
+                                               const struct object_id *oid)
 {
        uint32_t pos;
 
-       if (item->object.parsed)
-               return 1;
+       if (shell && shell->object.parsed)
+               return shell;
 
-       if (find_commit_in_graph(item, g, &pos))
-               return fill_commit_in_graph(item, g, pos);
+       if (shell && shell->graph_pos != COMMIT_NOT_FROM_GRAPH) {
+               pos = shell->graph_pos;
+       } else if (bsearch_graph(g, shell ? &shell->object.oid : oid, &pos)) {
+               /* bsearch_graph sets pos */
+       } else {
+               return NULL;
+       }
 
-       return 0;
+       if (!shell) {
+               shell = lookup_commit(r, oid);
+               if (!shell)
+                       return NULL;
+       }
+
+       fill_commit_in_graph(shell, g, pos);
+       return shell;
 }
 
-int parse_commit_in_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit *item)
+struct commit *parse_commit_in_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit 
*shell,
+                                    const struct object_id *oid)
 {
        if (!prepare_commit_graph(r))
                return 0;
-       return parse_commit_in_graph_one(r->objects->commit_graph, item);
+       return parse_commit_in_graph_one(r, r->objects->commit_graph, shell,
+                                        oid);
 }
 
 void load_commit_graph_info(struct repository *r, struct commit *item)
@@ -1025,7 +1043,7 @@ int verify_commit_graph(struct repository *r, struct 
commit_graph *g)
                }
 
                graph_commit = lookup_commit(r, &cur_oid);
-               if (!parse_commit_in_graph_one(g, graph_commit))
+               if (!parse_commit_in_graph_one(r, g, graph_commit, NULL))
                        graph_report("failed to parse %s from commit-graph",
                                     oid_to_hex(&cur_oid));
        }
diff --git a/commit-graph.h b/commit-graph.h
index 9db40b4d3a..8b7b5985dc 100644
--- a/commit-graph.h
+++ b/commit-graph.h
@@ -13,16 +13,20 @@ struct commit;
 char *get_commit_graph_filename(const char *obj_dir);
 
 /*
- * Given a commit struct, try to fill the commit struct info, including:
+ * If the given commit (identified by shell->object.oid or oid) is in the
+ * commit graph, returns a commit struct (reusing shell if it is not NULL)
+ * including the following info:
  *  1. tree object
  *  2. date
  *  3. parents.
  *
- * Returns 1 if and only if the commit was found in the packed graph.
+ * If not, returns NULL. See parse_commit_buffer() for the fallback after this
+ * call.
  *
- * See parse_commit_buffer() for the fallback after this call.
+ * Either shell or oid must be non-NULL. If both are non-NULL, oid is ignored.
  */
-int parse_commit_in_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit *item);
+struct commit *parse_commit_in_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit 
*shell,
+                                    const struct object_id *oid);
 
 /*
  * It is possible that we loaded commit contents from the commit buffer,
diff --git a/commit.c b/commit.c
index d13a7bc374..88eb580c5a 100644
--- a/commit.c
+++ b/commit.c
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ int parse_commit_internal(struct commit *item, int 
quiet_on_missing, int use_com
                return -1;
        if (item->object.parsed)
                return 0;
-       if (use_commit_graph && parse_commit_in_graph(the_repository, item))
+       if (use_commit_graph && parse_commit_in_graph(the_repository, item, 
NULL))
                return 0;
        buffer = read_object_file(&item->object.oid, &type, &size);
        if (!buffer)
diff --git a/revision.c b/revision.c
index 13e0519c02..05fddb5880 100644
--- a/revision.c
+++ b/revision.c
@@ -213,7 +213,10 @@ static struct object *get_reference(struct rev_info *revs, 
const char *name,
 {
        struct object *object;
 
-       object = parse_object(revs->repo, oid);
+       object = (struct object *) parse_commit_in_graph(revs->repo, NULL, oid);
+       if (!object)
+               object = parse_object(revs->repo, oid);
+
        if (!object) {
                if (revs->ignore_missing)
                        return object;
diff --git a/t/helper/test-repository.c b/t/helper/test-repository.c
index 6a84a53efb..63b928a883 100644
--- a/t/helper/test-repository.c
+++ b/t/helper/test-repository.c
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ static void test_parse_commit_in_graph(const char *gitdir, 
const char *worktree,
 
        c = lookup_commit(&r, commit_oid);
 
-       if (!parse_commit_in_graph(&r, c))
+       if (!parse_commit_in_graph(&r, c, NULL))
                die("Couldn't parse commit");
 
        printf("%"PRItime, c->date);
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ static void test_get_commit_tree_in_graph(const char *gitdir,
         * get_commit_tree_in_graph does not automatically parse the commit, so
         * parse it first.
         */
-       if (!parse_commit_in_graph(&r, c))
+       if (!parse_commit_in_graph(&r, c, NULL))
                die("Couldn't parse commit");
        tree = get_commit_tree_in_graph(&r, c);
        if (!tree)
-- 
2.19.0.271.gfe8321ec05.dirty

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