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6.8 KiB
Rust
204 lines
6.8 KiB
Rust
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//! Thread-safe `Vec`-backend LRU cache using [`std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64`] for synchronization.
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use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU64, Ordering};
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/// Thread-safe `Vec`-backend LRU cache
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Lru<T> {
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data: Vec<(AtomicU64, T)>,
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generation: AtomicU64,
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cap: usize,
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}
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impl<T> Lru<T> {
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/// Creates a new LRU cache with the specified capacity.
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///
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/// The capacity is allocated up-front, and will never change through a [`Self::put`] operation.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// - If the capacity is 0.
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/// - If the capacity exceeds `isize::MAX` bytes.
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pub fn new(cap: usize) -> Self {
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assert_ne!(cap, 0, "The capacity of a cache cannot be 0");
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Self {
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// Note: since the element of the vector contains an AtomicU64, it is definitely not zero-sized so cap will never be usize::MAX.
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data: Vec::with_capacity(cap),
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generation: AtomicU64::new(0),
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cap,
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}
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}
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/// The capacity of this LRU cache, that is the maximum number of elements it can hold before evicting elements from the cache.
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///
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/// The cache will contain at most this number of elements at any given time.
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pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
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self.cap
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}
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fn next_generation(&self) -> u64 {
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// Acquire so this "happens-before" any potential store to a data cell (with Release ordering)
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let generation = self.generation.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Acquire);
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generation + 1
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}
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fn next_generation_mut(&mut self) -> u64 {
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let generation = self.generation.get_mut();
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*generation += 1;
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*generation
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}
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/// Add a value in the cache, evicting an older value if necessary.
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///
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/// If a value was evicted from the cache, it is returned.
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///
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/// # Complexity
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///
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/// - If the cache is full, then linear in the capacity.
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/// - Otherwise constant.
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pub fn put(&mut self, value: T) -> Option<T> {
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// no need for a memory fence: we assume that whichever mechanism provides us synchronization
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// (very probably, a RwLock) takes care of fencing for us.
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let next_generation = self.next_generation_mut();
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let evicted = if self.is_full() { self.pop() } else { None };
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self.data.push((AtomicU64::new(next_generation), value));
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evicted
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}
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/// Evict the oldest value from the cache.
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///
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/// If the cache is empty, `None` will be returned.
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///
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/// # Complexity
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///
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/// - Linear in the capacity of the cache.
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pub fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
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// Don't use `Iterator::min_by_key` that provides shared references to its elements,
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// so that we can get an exclusive one.
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// This allows to handles the `AtomicU64`s as normal integers without using atomic instructions.
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let mut min_generation_index = None;
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for (index, (generation, _)) in self.data.iter_mut().enumerate() {
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let generation = *generation.get_mut();
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if let Some((_, min_generation)) = min_generation_index {
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if min_generation > generation {
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min_generation_index = Some((index, generation));
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}
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} else {
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min_generation_index = Some((index, generation))
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}
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}
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min_generation_index.map(|(min_index, _)| self.data.swap_remove(min_index).1)
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}
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/// The current number of elements in the cache.
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///
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/// This value is guaranteed to be less than or equal to [`Self::capacity`].
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.data.len()
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}
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/// Returns `true` if putting any additional element in the cache would cause the eviction of an element.
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pub fn is_full(&self) -> bool {
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self.len() == self.capacity()
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}
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}
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pub struct LruMap<K, V>(Lru<(K, V)>);
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impl<K, V> LruMap<K, V>
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where
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K: Eq,
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{
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/// Creates a new LRU cache map with the specified capacity.
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///
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/// The capacity is allocated up-front, and will never change through a [`Self::insert`] operation.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// - If the capacity is 0.
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/// - If the capacity exceeds `isize::MAX` bytes.
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pub fn new(cap: usize) -> Self {
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Self(Lru::new(cap))
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}
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/// Gets a value in the cache map by its key.
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///
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/// If no value matches, `None` will be returned.
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///
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/// # Complexity
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///
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/// - Linear in the capacity of the cache.
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pub fn get(&self, key: &K) -> Option<&V> {
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for (generation, (candidate, value)) in self.0.data.iter() {
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if key == candidate {
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generation.store(self.0.next_generation(), Ordering::Release);
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return Some(value);
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}
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}
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None
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}
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/// Gets a value in the cache map by its key.
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///
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/// If no value matches, `None` will be returned.
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///
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/// # Complexity
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///
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/// - Linear in the capacity of the cache.
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pub fn get_mut(&mut self, key: &K) -> Option<&mut V> {
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let next_generation = self.0.next_generation_mut();
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for (generation, (candidate, value)) in self.0.data.iter_mut() {
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if key == candidate {
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*generation.get_mut() = next_generation;
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return Some(value);
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}
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}
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None
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}
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/// Inserts a value in the cache map by its key, replacing any existing value and returning any evicted value.
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///
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/// # Complexity
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///
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/// - Linear in the capacity of the cache.
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pub fn insert(&mut self, key: K, mut value: V) -> InsertionOutcome<K, V> {
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match self.get_mut(&key) {
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Some(old_value) => {
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std::mem::swap(old_value, &mut value);
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InsertionOutcome::Replaced(value)
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}
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None => match self.0.put((key, value)) {
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Some((key, value)) => InsertionOutcome::Evicted(key, value),
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None => InsertionOutcome::InsertedNew,
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},
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}
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}
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/// Removes an element from the cache map by its key, returning its value.
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///
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/// Returns `None` if there was no element with this key in the cache.
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///
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/// # Complexity
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///
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/// - Linear in the capacity of the cache.
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pub fn remove(&mut self, key: &K) -> Option<V> {
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for (index, (_, (candidate, _))) in self.0.data.iter_mut().enumerate() {
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if key == candidate {
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return Some(self.0.data.swap_remove(index).1 .1);
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}
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}
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None
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}
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}
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/// The result of an insertion in a LRU map.
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pub enum InsertionOutcome<K, V> {
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/// The key was not in the cache, the key-value pair has been inserted.
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InsertedNew,
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/// The key was not in the cache and an old key-value pair was evicted from the cache to make room for its insertions.
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Evicted(K, V),
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/// The key was already in the cache map, its value has been updated.
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Replaced(V),
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}
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