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Re: mktool support for fetch
On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 07:52:23PM +0200, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
> On my vacation I've continued to work on mktool, and have now implemented a
> threaded fetch client that can significantly improve download speeds,
> especially when packages have multiple distfiles.
>
> As an example, on my M1 MacBook Pro, I set up caddy as a localhost file
> server, and then ran in wip/grafana (over 5,000 distfiles):
>
> $ bmake distclean
> $ bmake MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE=http://localhost/ fetch
>
> The default mk/fetch/fetch, using native curl, took:
>
> real 47m58.062s
> user 13m35.410s
> sys 33m43.399s
>
> With TOOLS_PLATFORM.mktool=mktool, the same operation took just:
>
> real 0m4.865s
> user 0m5.087s
> sys 0m7.445s
This looks promising only why did you write it in Rust? What would it take to
refactor it in C using OpenMP? Shouldn't be that hard, esp. with OpenMP
working on a list of tasks to do.
If you want to do it parallel with async communications it might be slightly
trickier but still.
With regards,
Reinoud
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