pull: Update comment to better reflect current reality

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Colin Walters 2013-08-23 17:31:24 -04:00
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* See:
* https://mail.gnome.org/archives/ostree-list/2012-August/msg00021.html
*
* DESIGN:
* First, we synchronously fetch all requested refs, and resolve them
* to SHA256 commit checksums.
*
* Pull refs
* For each ref:
* Queue scan of commit
* Now, there are two threads involved here. First, there's the
* calling thread; we create a temporary #GMainContext, and iterate
* it. This thread performs all HTTP requests.
*
* Mainloop:
* Process requests, await idle scan
*
* Async queue:
* Scan commit
* If already cached, recursively scan content
* If not, queue fetch
*
* For each commit:
* Verify checksum
* Import
* Traverse and queue dirtree/dirmeta
*
* Pull dirtrees:
* For each dirtree:
* Verify checksum
* Import
* Traverse and queue content/dirtree/dirmeta
*
* Pull content meta:
* For each content:
* Pull meta
* If contentcontent needed:
* Queue contentcontent
* else:
* Import
*
* Pull contentcontent:
* For each contentcontent
* Verify checksum
* Import
*
* The calling thread communicates with the "metadata scanning"
* thread. The purpose of the metadata thread is to avoid blocking
* the main thread while reading from the repository. If a
* transaction is interrupted for example, the next run will need to
* lstat() each loose object, which could easily be 60000 or more.
*
* The two threads pass messages back and forth over queues. The deep
* complexity in this code is determining when a pull process is
* complete. When the main thread completes fetching a metadata
* object, it passes it over to the metadata thread, which may in turn
* queue more work for the main thread. That in turn may generate
* more work for the metadata thread, etc.
*
* Work completion is presently done via sending special _IDLE message
* down the queue; if both threads are idle, the main thread tells the
* metadata thread to shut down, and then proceeds to stop iterating
* the main context.
*
* There is still a race condition here. See
* https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706456
*/
#include "config.h"