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rclone/lib/cache/cache.go
Nick Craig-Wood 919e28b8bf lib/cache: fix alias backend shutting down too soon
Before this patch, when an alias backend was created it would be
renamed to be canonical and in the process Shutdown would be called on
it. This was particularly noticeable with the dropbox backend which
gave this error when uploading files after the backend was Shutdown.

    Failed to copy: upload failed: batcher is shutting down

This patch fixes the cache Rename code not to finalize objects if the
object that is being overwritten is the same as the existing object.

See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/upload-failed-batcher-is-shutting-down/33900
2022-11-09 16:29:23 +00:00

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// Package cache implements a simple cache where the entries are
// expired after a given time (5 minutes of disuse by default).
package cache
import (
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
// Cache holds values indexed by string, but expired after a given (5
// minutes by default).
type Cache struct {
mu sync.Mutex
cache map[string]*cacheEntry
expireRunning bool
expireDuration time.Duration // expire the cache entry when it is older than this
expireInterval time.Duration // interval to run the cache expire
finalize func(value interface{})
}
// New creates a new cache with the default expire duration and interval
func New() *Cache {
return &Cache{
cache: map[string]*cacheEntry{},
expireRunning: false,
expireDuration: 300 * time.Second,
expireInterval: 60 * time.Second,
finalize: func(_ interface{}) {},
}
}
// SetExpireDuration sets the interval at which things expire
//
// If it is less than or equal to 0 then things are never cached
func (c *Cache) SetExpireDuration(d time.Duration) *Cache {
c.expireDuration = d
return c
}
// returns true if we aren't to cache anything
func (c *Cache) noCache() bool {
return c.expireDuration <= 0
}
// SetExpireInterval sets the interval at which the cache expiry runs
//
// Set to 0 or a -ve number to disable
func (c *Cache) SetExpireInterval(d time.Duration) *Cache {
if d <= 0 {
d = 100 * 365 * 24 * time.Hour
}
c.expireInterval = d
return c
}
// cacheEntry is stored in the cache
type cacheEntry struct {
value interface{} // cached item
err error // creation error
key string // key
lastUsed time.Time // time used for expiry
pinCount int // non zero if the entry should not be removed
}
// CreateFunc is called to create new values. If the create function
// returns an error it will be cached if ok is true, otherwise the
// error will just be returned, allowing negative caching if required.
type CreateFunc func(key string) (value interface{}, ok bool, error error)
// used marks an entry as accessed now and kicks the expire timer off
// should be called with the lock held
func (c *Cache) used(entry *cacheEntry) {
entry.lastUsed = time.Now()
if !c.expireRunning {
time.AfterFunc(c.expireInterval, c.cacheExpire)
c.expireRunning = true
}
}
// Get gets a value named key either from the cache or creates it
// afresh with the create function.
func (c *Cache) Get(key string, create CreateFunc) (value interface{}, err error) {
c.mu.Lock()
entry, ok := c.cache[key]
if !ok {
c.mu.Unlock() // Unlock in case Get is called recursively
value, ok, err = create(key)
if err != nil && !ok {
return value, err
}
entry = &cacheEntry{
value: value,
key: key,
err: err,
}
c.mu.Lock()
if !c.noCache() {
c.cache[key] = entry
}
}
defer c.mu.Unlock()
c.used(entry)
return entry.value, entry.err
}
func (c *Cache) addPin(key string, count int) {
c.mu.Lock()
entry, ok := c.cache[key]
if ok {
entry.pinCount += count
c.used(entry)
}
c.mu.Unlock()
}
// Pin a value in the cache if it exists
func (c *Cache) Pin(key string) {
c.addPin(key, 1)
}
// Unpin a value in the cache if it exists
func (c *Cache) Unpin(key string) {
c.addPin(key, -1)
}
// Put puts a value named key into the cache
func (c *Cache) Put(key string, value interface{}) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if c.noCache() {
return
}
entry := &cacheEntry{
value: value,
key: key,
}
c.used(entry)
c.cache[key] = entry
}
// GetMaybe returns the key and true if found, nil and false if not
func (c *Cache) GetMaybe(key string) (value interface{}, found bool) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
entry, found := c.cache[key]
if !found {
return nil, found
}
c.used(entry)
return entry.value, found
}
// Delete the entry passed in
//
// Returns true if the entry was found
func (c *Cache) Delete(key string) bool {
c.mu.Lock()
entry, found := c.cache[key]
if found {
c.finalize(entry.value)
}
delete(c.cache, key)
c.mu.Unlock()
return found
}
// DeletePrefix deletes all entries with the given prefix
//
// Returns number of entries deleted
func (c *Cache) DeletePrefix(prefix string) (deleted int) {
c.mu.Lock()
for key, entry := range c.cache {
if !strings.HasPrefix(key, prefix) {
continue
}
c.finalize(entry.value)
delete(c.cache, key)
deleted++
}
c.mu.Unlock()
return deleted
}
// Rename renames the item at oldKey to newKey.
//
// If there was an existing item at newKey then it takes precedence
// and is returned otherwise the item (if any) at oldKey is returned.
func (c *Cache) Rename(oldKey, newKey string) (value interface{}, found bool) {
c.mu.Lock()
if newEntry, newFound := c.cache[newKey]; newFound {
// If new entry is found use that
if oldEntry, oldFound := c.cache[oldKey]; oldFound {
// If there's an old entry that is different we must finalize it
if newEntry.value != oldEntry.value {
c.finalize(c.cache[oldKey].value)
}
}
delete(c.cache, oldKey)
value, found = newEntry.value, newFound
c.used(newEntry)
} else if oldEntry, oldFound := c.cache[oldKey]; oldFound {
// If old entry is found rename it to new and use that
c.cache[newKey] = oldEntry
// No need to shutdown here, as value lives on under newKey
delete(c.cache, oldKey)
c.used(oldEntry)
value, found = oldEntry.value, oldFound
}
c.mu.Unlock()
return value, found
}
// cacheExpire expires any entries that haven't been used recently
func (c *Cache) cacheExpire() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
now := time.Now()
for key, entry := range c.cache {
if entry.pinCount <= 0 && now.Sub(entry.lastUsed) > c.expireDuration {
c.finalize(entry.value)
delete(c.cache, key)
}
}
if len(c.cache) != 0 {
time.AfterFunc(c.expireInterval, c.cacheExpire)
c.expireRunning = true
} else {
c.expireRunning = false
}
}
// Clear removes everything from the cache
func (c *Cache) Clear() {
c.mu.Lock()
for key, entry := range c.cache {
c.finalize(entry.value)
delete(c.cache, key)
}
c.mu.Unlock()
}
// Entries returns the number of entries in the cache
func (c *Cache) Entries() int {
c.mu.Lock()
entries := len(c.cache)
c.mu.Unlock()
return entries
}
// SetFinalizer sets a function to be called when a value drops out of the cache
func (c *Cache) SetFinalizer(finalize func(interface{})) {
c.mu.Lock()
c.finalize = finalize
c.mu.Unlock()
}