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author | Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> | 2013-09-22 19:45:08 -0400 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> | 2013-09-22 20:06:02 -0400 |
commit | ca7695f9e746ef0d9cc70ffed6c2590dba29db79 (patch) | |
tree | 2291c29ab8d6126fea397fdd3d1e502cff064b1c /Backend/SHA.hs | |
parent | 978d0362b0469236c848882df9b3a7d412fc96f9 (diff) |
Use cryptohash rather than SHA for hashing.
This is a massive win on OSX, which doesn't have a sha256sum normally.
Only use external hash commands when the file is > 1 mb,
since cryptohash is quite close to them in speed.
SHA is still used to calculate HMACs. I don't quite understand
cryptohash's API for those.
Used the following benchmark to arrive at the 1 mb number.
1 mb file:
benchmarking sha256/internal
mean: 13.86696 ms, lb 13.83010 ms, ub 13.93453 ms, ci 0.950
std dev: 249.3235 us, lb 162.0448 us, ub 458.1744 us, ci 0.950
found 5 outliers among 100 samples (5.0%)
4 (4.0%) high mild
1 (1.0%) high severe
variance introduced by outliers: 10.415%
variance is moderately inflated by outliers
benchmarking sha256/external
mean: 14.20670 ms, lb 14.17237 ms, ub 14.27004 ms, ci 0.950
std dev: 230.5448 us, lb 150.7310 us, ub 427.6068 us, ci 0.950
found 3 outliers among 100 samples (3.0%)
2 (2.0%) high mild
1 (1.0%) high severe
2 mb file:
benchmarking sha256/internal
mean: 26.44270 ms, lb 26.23701 ms, ub 26.63414 ms, ci 0.950
std dev: 1.012303 ms, lb 925.8921 us, ub 1.122267 ms, ci 0.950
variance introduced by outliers: 35.540%
variance is moderately inflated by outliers
benchmarking sha256/external
mean: 26.84521 ms, lb 26.77644 ms, ub 26.91433 ms, ci 0.950
std dev: 347.7867 us, lb 210.6283 us, ub 571.3351 us, ci 0.950
found 6 outliers among 100 samples (6.0%)
import Crypto.Hash
import Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import Criterion.Main
import Common
testfile :: FilePath
testfile = "/run/shm/data" -- on ram disk
main = defaultMain
[ bgroup "sha256"
[ bench "internal" $ whnfIO internal
, bench "external" $ whnfIO external
]
]
sha256 :: L.ByteString -> Digest SHA256
sha256 = hashlazy
internal :: IO String
internal = show . sha256 <$> L.readFile testfile
external :: IO String
external = do
s <- readProcess "sha256sum" [testfile]
return $ fst $ separate (== ' ') s
Diffstat (limited to 'Backend/SHA.hs')
-rw-r--r-- | Backend/SHA.hs | 18 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/Backend/SHA.hs b/Backend/SHA.hs index a735ce1e5..7150a4202 100644 --- a/Backend/SHA.hs +++ b/Backend/SHA.hs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ {- git-annex SHA backends - - - Copyright 2011,2012 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> + - Copyright 2011-2013 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> - - Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher. -} @@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ import qualified Annex import Types.Backend import Types.Key import Types.KeySource +import Utility.Hash import Utility.ExternalSHA import qualified Build.SysConfig as SysConfig -import Data.Digest.Pure.SHA import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L import Data.Char @@ -70,12 +70,14 @@ shaCommand shasize filesize | shasize == 512 = use SysConfig.sha512 sha512 | otherwise = error $ "bad sha size " ++ show shasize where - use Nothing sha = Left $ showDigest . sha - use (Just c) sha - {- use builtin, but slower sha for small files - - benchmarking indicates it's faster up to - - and slightly beyond 50 kb files -} - | filesize < 51200 = use Nothing sha + use Nothing hasher = Left $ show . hasher + use (Just c) hasher + {- Use builtin, but slightly slower hashing for + - smallish files. Cryptohash benchmarks 90 to 101% + - faster than external hashers, depending on the hash + - and system. So there is no point forking an external + - process unless the file is large. -} + | filesize < 1048576 = use Nothing hasher | otherwise = Right c {- A key is a checksum of its contents. -} |