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* Ensure DocCache will always have at least one slot Fix #8181
344 lines
11 KiB
Lua
344 lines
11 KiB
Lua
--[[
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A LRU cache, based on https://github.com/starius/lua-lru
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]]--
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local lfs = require("libs/libkoreader-lfs")
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local logger = require("logger")
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local lru = require("ffi/lru")
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local md5 = require("ffi/sha2").md5
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local CanvasContext = require("document/canvascontext")
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if CanvasContext.should_restrict_JIT then
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jit.off(true, true)
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end
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local Cache = {
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-- Cache configuration:
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-- Max storage space, in bytes...
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size = nil,
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-- ...Average item size, used to compute the amount of slots in the LRU.
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avg_itemsize = nil,
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-- Or, simply set the number of slots, with no storage space limitation.
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-- c.f., GlyphCache, CatalogCache
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slots = nil,
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-- Should LRU call the object's onFree method on eviction? Implies using CacheItem instead of plain tables/objects.
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-- c.f., DocCache
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enable_eviction_cb = false,
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-- Generally, only DocCache uses this
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disk_cache = false,
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cache_path = nil,
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}
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function Cache:new(o)
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o = o or {}
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setmetatable(o, self)
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self.__index = self
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if o.init then o:init() end
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return o
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end
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function Cache:init()
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if self.slots then
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-- Caller doesn't care about storage space, just slot count
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self.cache = lru.new(self.slots, nil, self.enable_eviction_cb)
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else
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-- Compute the amount of slots in the LRU based on the max size & the average item size
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self.slots = math.ceil(self.size / self.avg_itemsize)
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self.cache = lru.new(self.slots, self.size, self.enable_eviction_cb)
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end
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if self.disk_cache then
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self.cached = self:_getDiskCache()
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else
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-- No need to go through our own check or even get methods if there's no disk cache, hit lru directly
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self.check = self.cache.get
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end
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if not self.enable_eviction_cb or not self.size then
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-- We won't be using CacheItem here, so we can pass the size manually if necessary.
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-- e.g., insert's signature is now (key, value, [size]), instead of relying on CacheItem's size field.
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self.insert = self.cache.set
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-- With debug info (c.f., below)
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--self.insert = self.set
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end
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end
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--[[
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-- return a snapshot of disk cached items for subsequent check
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--]]
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function Cache:_getDiskCache()
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local cached = {}
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for key_md5 in lfs.dir(self.cache_path) do
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local file = self.cache_path .. key_md5
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if lfs.attributes(file, "mode") == "file" then
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cached[key_md5] = file
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end
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end
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return cached
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end
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-- For documentation purposes, here's a battle-tested shell version of calcFreeMem
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--[[
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if grep -q 'MemAvailable' /proc/meminfo ; then
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# We'll settle for 85% of available memory to leave a bit of breathing room
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tmpfs_size="$(awk '/MemAvailable/ {printf "%d", $2 * 0.85}' /proc/meminfo)"
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elif grep -q 'Inactive(file)' /proc/meminfo ; then
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# Basically try to emulate the kernel's computation, c.f., https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/261247
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# Again, 85% of available memory
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tmpfs_size="$(awk -v low=$(grep low /proc/zoneinfo | awk '{k+=$2}END{printf "%d", k}') \
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'{a[$1]=$2}
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END{
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printf "%d", (a["MemFree:"]+a["Active(file):"]+a["Inactive(file):"]+a["SReclaimable:"]-(12*low))*0.85;
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}' /proc/meminfo)"
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else
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# Ye olde crap workaround of Free + Buffers + Cache...
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# Take it with a grain of salt, and settle for 80% of that...
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tmpfs_size="$(awk \
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'{a[$1]=$2}
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END{
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printf "%d", (a["MemFree:"]+a["Buffers:"]+a["Cached:"])*0.80;
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}' /proc/meminfo)"
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fi
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--]]
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-- And here's our simplified Lua version...
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function Cache:_calcFreeMem()
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local memtotal, memfree, memavailable, buffers, cached
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local meminfo = io.open("/proc/meminfo", "r")
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if meminfo then
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for line in meminfo:lines() do
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if not memtotal then
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memtotal = line:match("^MemTotal:%s-(%d+) kB")
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if memtotal then
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-- Next!
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goto continue
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end
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end
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if not memfree then
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memfree = line:match("^MemFree:%s-(%d+) kB")
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if memfree then
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-- Next!
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goto continue
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end
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end
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if not memavailable then
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memavailable = line:match("^MemAvailable:%s-(%d+) kB")
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if memavailable then
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-- Best case scenario, we're done :)
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break
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end
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end
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if not buffers then
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buffers = line:match("^Buffers:%s-(%d+) kB")
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if buffers then
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-- Next!
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goto continue
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end
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end
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if not cached then
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cached = line:match("^Cached:%s-(%d+) kB")
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if cached then
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-- Ought to be the last entry we care about, we're done
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break
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end
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end
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::continue::
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end
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meminfo:close()
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else
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-- Not on Linux?
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return 0, 0
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end
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if memavailable then
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-- Leave a bit of margin, and report 85% of that...
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return math.floor(memavailable * 0.85) * 1024, memtotal * 1024
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else
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-- Crappy Free + Buffers + Cache version, because the zoneinfo approach is a tad hairy...
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-- So, leave an even larger margin, and only report 75% of that...
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return math.floor((memfree + buffers + cached) * 0.75) * 1024, memtotal * 1024
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end
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end
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function Cache:insert(key, object)
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-- If this object is single-handledly too large for the cache, don't cache it.
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if not self:willAccept(object.size) then
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logger.warn("Too much memory would be claimed by caching", key)
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return
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end
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self.cache:set(key, object, object.size)
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-- Accounting debugging
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--self:_insertion_stats(key, object.size)
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end
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--[[
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function Cache:set(key, object, size)
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self.cache:set(key, object, size)
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-- Accounting debugging
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self:_insertion_stats(key, size)
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end
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function Cache:_insertion_stats(key, size)
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print(string.format("Cache %s (%d/%d) [%.2f/%.2f @ ~%db] inserted %db key: %s",
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self,
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self.cache:used_slots(), self.slots,
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self.cache:used_size() / 1024 / 1024, (self.size or 0) / 1024 / 1024, self.cache:used_size() / self.cache:used_slots(),
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size or 0, key))
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end
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--]]
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--[[
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-- check for cache item by key
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-- if ItemClass is given, disk cache is also checked.
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--]]
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function Cache:check(key, ItemClass)
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local value = self.cache:get(key)
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if value then
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return value
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elseif ItemClass then
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local cached = self.cached[md5(key)]
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if cached then
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local item = ItemClass:new{}
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local ok, msg = pcall(item.load, item, cached)
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if ok then
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self:insert(key, item)
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return item
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else
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logger.warn("Failed to load on-disk cache:", msg)
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--- It's apparently unusable, purge it and refresh the snapshot.
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os.remove(cached)
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self:refreshSnapshot()
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end
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end
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end
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end
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-- Shortcut when disk_cache is disabled
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function Cache:get(key)
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return self.cache:get(key)
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end
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function Cache:willAccept(size)
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-- We only allow a single object to fill 75% of the cache
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return size*4 < self.size*3
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end
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function Cache:serialize()
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if not self.disk_cache then
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return
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end
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-- Calculate the current disk cache size
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local cached_size = 0
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local sorted_caches = {}
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for _, file in pairs(self.cached) do
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table.insert(sorted_caches, {file=file, time=lfs.attributes(file, "access")})
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cached_size = cached_size + (lfs.attributes(file, "size") or 0)
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end
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table.sort(sorted_caches, function(v1, v2) return v1.time > v2.time end)
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-- Only serialize the second most recently used cache item (as the MRU would be the *hinted* page).
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local mru_key
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local mru_found = 0
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for key, item in self.cache:pairs() do
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-- Only dump cache items that actually request persistence
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if item.persistent and item.dump then
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mru_key = key
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mru_found = mru_found + 1
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if mru_found >= 2 then
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-- We found the second MRU item, i.e., the *displayed* page
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break
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end
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end
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end
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if mru_key then
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local cache_full_path = self.cache_path .. md5(mru_key)
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local cache_file_exists = lfs.attributes(cache_full_path)
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if not cache_file_exists then
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logger.dbg("Dumping cache item", mru_key)
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local cache_item = self.cache:get(mru_key)
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local cache_size = cache_item:dump(cache_full_path)
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if cache_size then
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cached_size = cached_size + cache_size
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end
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end
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end
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-- Allocate the same amount of storage to the disk cache than the memory cache
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while cached_size > self.size do
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-- discard the least recently used cache
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local discarded = table.remove(sorted_caches)
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if discarded then
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cached_size = cached_size - lfs.attributes(discarded.file, "size")
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os.remove(discarded.file)
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else
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logger.warn("Cache accounting is broken")
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break
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end
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end
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-- We may have updated the disk cache's content, so refresh its state
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self:refreshSnapshot()
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end
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-- Blank the cache
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function Cache:clear()
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self.cache:clear()
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end
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-- Terribly crappy workaround: evict half the cache if we appear to be redlining on free RAM...
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function Cache:memoryPressureCheck()
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local memfree, memtotal = self:_calcFreeMem()
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-- Nonsensical values? (!Linux), skip this.
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if memtotal == 0 then
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return
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end
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-- If less that 20% of the total RAM is free, drop half the Cache...
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local free_fraction = memfree / memtotal
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if free_fraction < 0.20 then
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logger.warn(string.format("Running low on memory (~%d%%, ~%.2f/%d MiB), evicting half of the cache...",
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free_fraction * 100, memfree / 1024 / 1024, memtotal / 1024 / 1024))
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self.cache:chop()
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-- And finish by forcing a GC sweep now...
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collectgarbage()
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collectgarbage()
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end
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end
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-- Refresh the disk snapshot (mainly used by ui/data/onetime_migration)
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function Cache:refreshSnapshot()
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if not self.disk_cache then
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return
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end
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self.cached = self:_getDiskCache()
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end
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-- Evict the disk cache (ditto)
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function Cache:clearDiskCache()
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if not self.disk_cache then
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return
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end
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for _, file in pairs(self.cached) do
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os.remove(file)
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end
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self:refreshSnapshot()
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end
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return Cache
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