** Changed in: gvfs
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
pathological DAV request behavior
Status in GVFS:
Invalid
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gvfs
I reported this in bug 259771 yesterday, but now I think it is worth
its own bug report:
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FWIW, I see the attached behavior when I try to browse a DAV share from
an apache2 server.
On connect to the server, PROPFIND / is issued once with Depth 1. It
takes a while, because this directory has over 1000 subdirectories.
That's reasonable. Okay so far.
Then the weird stuff begins. When I click "311" (ignoring my taste in
music for a moment), the *exact same* PROPFIND /311 with Depth 0 request
is issued *twice* in a row over the same connection. Exactly the same
headers, exactly the same result. I see other redundant requests, as
well.
But then it gets *really* strange. After PROPFIND /311 with Depth 1 is
issued, gvfs issues *another* PROPFIND / with Depth 1! In god's name,
why? This appears to be the root of the slowdown I see: the needless
repetition of requests for data that seconds before had been
transferred. And I suspect the SMB gvfs backend is doing something
similar.
Not sure if local caching + If-Modified-Since requests are valid here,
but that may be a potential solution. Nautilus may be re-reading the
parent directory unnecessarily; however, IMO the gvfs backend should be
able to more gracefully deal with this situation, since not every
application in existence can be rewritten to assume the data it is
accessing is 20 mbits and 70 msec away. In my case, this is data that
hardly ever changes: the only time the root directory of this DAV share
changes is when I rip a new CD, which probably occurs once every few
weeks.
(Aside: this stuff is even slower over GnuTLS SSL (16 seconds for
PROPFIND / vs. about 2 seconds plaintext), the difference of which I
can't yet explain since I can't tcpdump the SSL connection.)
My gvfs and related components are 0.2.5-0ubuntu2 (hardy up-to-date).
My nautilus is 1:2.22.5.1-0ubuntu1 (also hardy up-to-date).
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Furthermore, it has become clear by looking at my apache logs that the
gnome DAV's request behavior is completely pathological. For one
5418548 byte Ogg file, I see the following requests with the bytes
served in the 7th field:
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3287 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 200
5418548 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3290 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 206
5385780 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3283 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:23 -0400] 206
5418548 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3284 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
5353012 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3321 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
3636 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-" "gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3321 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
69172 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3321 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
2711092 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3285 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
1351220 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3287 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
675380 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3290 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
618036 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3283 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
671284 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3284 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:24 -0400] 206
605748 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3321 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:25 -0400] 206
560692 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3285 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:25 -0400] 206
564788 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3287 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:25 -0400] 206
335412 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3290 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:25 -0400] 206
167476 0 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:25 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3286 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:25 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3283 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:44:25 -0400] 206
5287476 107 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3284 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:46:12 -0400] 206
2575924 60 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3321 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:47:13 -0400] 206
1216052 26 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3285 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:47:40 -0400] 206
540212 10 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3287 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:47:51 -0400] 206
200244 5 "GET /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3290 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:48:08 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
192.168.33.1:80 192.168.35.130 3290 krose [16/Oct/2008:16:48:12 -0400] 207
770 0 "PROPFIND /coroner/no_more_color/7_why_it_hurts.ogg HTTP/1.1" "-"
"gvfs/0.2.5"
If you're not counting, that's 39739742 bytes---about 38 MB---
transferred for one 5 MB Ogg file played continuously without
interruption. Clearly, gvfs (or at least the DAV backend) needs
better caching behavior.
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