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318 lines
8.5 KiB
Go
318 lines
8.5 KiB
Go
package submatview
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib/ttlcache"
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)
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// Store of Materializers. Store implements an interface similar to
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// agent/cache.Cache, and allows a single Materializer to fulfil multiple requests
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// as long as the requests are identical.
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// Store is used in place of agent/cache.Cache because with the streaming
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// backend there is no longer any need to run a background goroutine to refresh
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// stored values.
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type Store struct {
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logger hclog.Logger
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lock sync.RWMutex
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byKey map[string]entry
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// expiryHeap tracks entries with 0 remaining requests. Entries are ordered
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// by most recent expiry first.
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expiryHeap *ttlcache.ExpiryHeap
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// idleTTL is the duration of time an entry should remain in the Store after the
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// last request for that entry has been terminated. It is a field on the struct
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// so that it can be patched in tests without needing a global lock.
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idleTTL time.Duration
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}
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// A Materializer maintains a materialized view of a subscription on an event stream.
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type Materializer interface {
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Run(ctx context.Context)
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Query(ctx context.Context, minIndex uint64) (Result, error)
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}
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type entry struct {
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materializer Materializer
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expiry *ttlcache.Entry
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stop func()
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// requests is the count of active requests using this entry. This entry will
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// remain in the store as long as this count remains > 0.
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requests int
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// evicting is used to mark an entry that will be evicted when the current in-
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// flight requests finish.
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evicting bool
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}
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// NewStore creates and returns a Store that is ready for use. The caller must
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// call Store.Run (likely in a separate goroutine) to start the expiration loop.
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func NewStore(logger hclog.Logger) *Store {
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return &Store{
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logger: logger,
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byKey: make(map[string]entry),
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expiryHeap: ttlcache.NewExpiryHeap(),
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idleTTL: 20 * time.Minute,
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}
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}
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// Run the expiration loop until the context is cancelled.
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func (s *Store) Run(ctx context.Context) {
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for {
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s.lock.RLock()
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timer := s.expiryHeap.Next()
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s.lock.RUnlock()
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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timer.Stop()
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return
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// the first item in the heap has changed, restart the timer with the
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// new TTL.
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case <-s.expiryHeap.NotifyCh:
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timer.Stop()
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continue
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// the TTL for the first item has been reached, attempt an expiration.
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case <-timer.Wait():
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s.lock.Lock()
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he := timer.Entry
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s.expiryHeap.Remove(he.Index())
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e := s.byKey[he.Key()]
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// Only stop the materializer if there are no active requests.
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if e.requests == 0 {
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s.logger.Trace("evicting item from store", "key", he.Key())
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e.stop()
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delete(s.byKey, he.Key())
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}
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s.lock.Unlock()
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}
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}
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}
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// Request is used to request data from the Store.
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// Note that cache.Request is required, but some of the fields cache.RequestInfo
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// fields are ignored (ex: MaxAge, and MustRevalidate).
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type Request interface {
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cache.Request
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// NewMaterializer will be called if there is no active materializer to fulfil
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// the request. It should return a Materializer appropriate for streaming
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// data to fulfil this request.
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NewMaterializer() (Materializer, error)
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// Type should return a string which uniquely identifies this type of request.
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// The returned value is used as the prefix of the key used to index
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// entries in the Store.
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Type() string
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}
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// Get a value from the store, blocking if the store has not yet seen the
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// req.Index value.
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// See agent/cache.Cache.Get for complete documentation.
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func (s *Store) Get(ctx context.Context, req Request) (Result, error) {
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info := req.CacheInfo()
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key, materializer, err := s.readEntry(req)
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if err != nil {
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return Result{}, err
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}
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defer s.releaseEntry(key)
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if info.Timeout > 0 {
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var cancel context.CancelFunc
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ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(ctx, info.Timeout)
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defer cancel()
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}
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result, err := materializer.Query(ctx, info.MinIndex)
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// context.DeadlineExceeded is translated to nil to match the timeout
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// behaviour of agent/cache.Cache.Get.
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if err == nil || errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) {
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return result, nil
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}
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return result, err
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}
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// Notify the updateCh when there are updates to the entry identified by req.
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// See agent/cache.Cache.Notify for complete documentation.
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//
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// Request.CacheInfo().Timeout is ignored because it is not really relevant in
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// this case. Instead set a deadline on the context.
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func (s *Store) Notify(
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ctx context.Context,
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req Request,
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correlationID string,
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updateCh chan<- cache.UpdateEvent,
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) error {
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return s.NotifyCallback(ctx, req, correlationID, func(ctx context.Context, event cache.UpdateEvent) {
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select {
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case updateCh <- event:
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return
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}
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})
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}
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// NotifyCallback subscribes to updates of the entry identified by req in the
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// same way as Notify, but accepts a callback function instead of a channel.
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func (s *Store) NotifyCallback(
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ctx context.Context,
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req Request,
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correlationID string,
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cb cache.Callback,
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) error {
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info := req.CacheInfo()
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key, materializer, err := s.readEntry(req)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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go func() {
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defer s.releaseEntry(key)
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index := info.MinIndex
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for {
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result, err := materializer.Query(ctx, index)
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switch {
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case ctx.Err() != nil:
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return
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case err != nil:
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s.logger.Warn("handling error in Store.Notify",
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"error", err,
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"request-type", req.Type(),
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"index", index)
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}
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index = result.Index
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cb(ctx, cache.UpdateEvent{
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CorrelationID: correlationID,
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Result: result.Value,
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Err: err,
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Meta: cache.ResultMeta{Index: result.Index, Hit: result.Cached},
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})
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}
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}()
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return nil
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}
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// readEntry from the store, and increment the requests counter. releaseEntry
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// must be called when the request is finished to decrement the counter.
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func (s *Store) readEntry(req Request) (string, Materializer, error) {
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info := req.CacheInfo()
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key := makeEntryKey(req.Type(), info)
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s.lock.Lock()
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defer s.lock.Unlock()
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e, ok := s.byKey[key]
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if ok {
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if e.evicting {
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return "", nil, errors.New("item is marked for eviction")
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}
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e.requests++
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s.byKey[key] = e
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return key, e.materializer, nil
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}
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mat, err := req.NewMaterializer()
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if err != nil {
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return "", nil, err
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}
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ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
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go func() {
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mat.Run(ctx)
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// Materializers run until they either reach their TTL and are evicted (which
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// cancels the given context) or encounter an irrecoverable error.
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//
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// If the context hasn't been canceled, we know it's the error case so we
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// trigger an immediate eviction.
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if ctx.Err() == nil {
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s.evictNow(key)
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}
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}()
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e = entry{
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materializer: mat,
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stop: cancel,
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requests: 1,
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}
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s.byKey[key] = e
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return key, e.materializer, nil
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}
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// evictNow causes the item with the given key to be evicted immediately.
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//
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// If there are requests in-flight, the item is marked for eviction such that
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// once the requests have been served releaseEntry will move it to the top of
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// the expiry heap. If there are no requests in-flight, evictNow will move the
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// item to the top of the expiry heap itself.
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//
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// In either case, the entry's evicting flag prevents it from being served by
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// readEntry (and thereby gaining new in-flight requests).
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func (s *Store) evictNow(key string) {
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s.lock.Lock()
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defer s.lock.Unlock()
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e := s.byKey[key]
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e.evicting = true
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s.byKey[key] = e
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if e.requests == 0 {
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s.expireNowLocked(key)
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}
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}
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// releaseEntry decrements the request count and starts an expiry timer if the
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// count has reached 0. Must be called once for every call to readEntry.
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func (s *Store) releaseEntry(key string) {
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s.lock.Lock()
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defer s.lock.Unlock()
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e := s.byKey[key]
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e.requests--
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s.byKey[key] = e
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if e.requests > 0 {
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return
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}
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if e.evicting {
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s.expireNowLocked(key)
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return
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}
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if e.expiry.Index() == ttlcache.NotIndexed {
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e.expiry = s.expiryHeap.Add(key, s.idleTTL)
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s.byKey[key] = e
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return
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}
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s.expiryHeap.Update(e.expiry.Index(), s.idleTTL)
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}
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// expireNowLocked moves the item with the given key to the top of the expiry
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// heap, causing it to be picked up by the expiry loop and evicted immediately.
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func (s *Store) expireNowLocked(key string) {
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e := s.byKey[key]
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if idx := e.expiry.Index(); idx != ttlcache.NotIndexed {
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s.expiryHeap.Remove(idx)
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}
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e.expiry = s.expiryHeap.Add(key, time.Duration(0))
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s.byKey[key] = e
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}
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// makeEntryKey matches agent/cache.makeEntryKey, but may change in the future.
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func makeEntryKey(typ string, r cache.RequestInfo) string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s/%s/%s", typ, r.Datacenter, r.Token, r.Key)
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}
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