tools: add AsyncLruCache as a wrapper around sync LruCache
Supports concurrent 'access' calls to the same key via a BroadcastFuture. These are stored in a seperate HashMap, the LruCache underneath is only modified once a valid value has been retrieved. Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ pub mod json;
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pub mod logrotate;
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pub mod loopdev;
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pub mod lru_cache;
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pub mod async_lru_cache;
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pub mod nom;
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pub mod runtime;
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pub mod serde_filter;
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//! An 'async'-safe layer on the existing sync LruCache implementation. Supports multiple
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//! concurrent requests to the same key.
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use anyhow::Error;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
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use super::lru_cache::LruCache;
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use super::BroadcastFuture;
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/// Interface for asynchronously getting values on cache misses.
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pub trait AsyncCacher<K, V: Clone>: Sync + Send {
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/// Fetch a value for key on cache miss.
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///
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/// Works similar to non-async lru_cache::Cacher, but if the key has already been requested
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/// and the result is not cached yet, the 'fetch' function will not be called and instead the
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/// result of the original request cloned and returned upon completion.
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///
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/// The underlying LRU structure is not modified until the returned future resolves to an
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/// Ok(Some(_)) value.
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fn fetch(&self, key: K) -> Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Option<V>, Error>> + Send>;
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}
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/// See tools::lru_cache::LruCache, this implements an async-safe variant of that with the help of
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/// AsyncCacher.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct AsyncLruCache<K, V> {
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maps: Arc<Mutex<(LruCache<K, V>, HashMap<K, BroadcastFuture<Option<V>>>)>>,
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}
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impl<K: std::cmp::Eq + std::hash::Hash + Copy, V: Clone + Send + 'static> AsyncLruCache<K, V> {
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/// Create a new AsyncLruCache with the given maximum capacity.
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pub fn new(capacity: usize) -> Self {
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Self {
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maps: Arc::new(Mutex::new((LruCache::new(capacity), HashMap::new()))),
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}
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}
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/// Access an item either via the cache or by calling cacher.fetch. A return value of Ok(None)
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/// means the item requested has no representation, Err(_) means a call to fetch() failed,
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/// regardless of whether it was initiated by this call or a previous one.
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pub async fn access(&self, key: K, cacher: &dyn AsyncCacher<K, V>) -> Result<Option<V>, Error> {
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let (owner, result_fut) = {
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// check if already requested
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let mut maps = self.maps.lock().unwrap();
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if let Some(fut) = maps.1.get(&key) {
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// wait for the already scheduled future to resolve
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(false, fut.listen())
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} else {
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// check if value is cached in LRU
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if let Some(val) = maps.0.get_mut(key) {
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return Ok(Some(val.clone()));
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}
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// if neither, start broadcast future and put into map while we still have lock
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let fut = cacher.fetch(key);
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let broadcast = BroadcastFuture::new(fut);
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let result_fut = broadcast.listen();
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maps.1.insert(key, broadcast);
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(true, result_fut)
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}
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// drop Mutex before awaiting any future
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};
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let result = result_fut.await;
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match result {
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Ok(Some(ref value)) if owner => {
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// this call was the one initiating the request, put into LRU and remove from map
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let mut maps = self.maps.lock().unwrap();
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maps.0.insert(key, value.clone());
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maps.1.remove(&key);
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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result
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}
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}
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mod test {
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use super::*;
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struct TestAsyncCacher {
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prefix: &'static str,
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}
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impl AsyncCacher<i32, String> for TestAsyncCacher {
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fn fetch(
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&self,
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key: i32,
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) -> Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Option<String>, Error>> + Send> {
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let x = self.prefix;
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Box::new(async move { Ok(Some(format!("{}{}", x, key))) })
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_async_lru_cache() {
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let rt = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap();
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rt.block_on(async move {
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let cacher = TestAsyncCacher { prefix: "x" };
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let cache: AsyncLruCache<i32, String> = AsyncLruCache::new(2);
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assert_eq!(
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cache.access(10, &cacher).await.unwrap(),
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Some("x10".to_string())
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);
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assert_eq!(
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cache.access(20, &cacher).await.unwrap(),
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Some("x20".to_string())
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);
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assert_eq!(
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cache.access(30, &cacher).await.unwrap(),
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Some("x30".to_string())
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);
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for _ in 0..10 {
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let c = cache.clone();
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tokio::spawn(async move {
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let cacher = TestAsyncCacher { prefix: "y" };
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assert_eq!(
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c.access(40, &cacher).await.unwrap(),
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Some("y40".to_string())
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);
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});
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}
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assert_eq!(
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cache.access(20, &cacher).await.unwrap(),
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Some("x20".to_string())
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);
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});
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}
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}
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