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# File - ExpireLRU.pm
# Created 12 Feb, 2000, Brent B. Powers
#
# Purpose - This package implements LRU expiration. It does this by
# using a bunch of different data structures. Tuning
# support is included, but costs performance.
#
# ToDo - Test the further tie stuff
#
# Copyright(c) 2000 Brent B. Powers and B2Pi LLC
#
# You may copy and distribute this program under the same terms as
# Perl itself.
#
###########################################################################
package Memoize::ExpireLRU;
use strict;
use AutoLoader qw(AUTOLOAD);
use Carp;
use vars qw($DEBUG $VERSION);
$DEBUG = 0;
$VERSION = '0.55';
# Usage: memoize func ,
# TIE => [
# Memoize::ExpireLRU,
# CACHESIZE => n,
# TUNECACHESIZE => m,
# INSTANCE => IDString
# TIE => [...]
# ]
#############################################
##
## This used to all be a bit more reasonable, but then it turns out
## that Memoize doesn't call FETCH if EXISTS returns true and it's in
## scalar context. Thus, everything really has to be done in the
## EXISTS code. Harumph.
##
#############################################
use vars qw(@AllTies $EndDebug);
$EndDebug = 0;
1;
sub TIEHASH {
my ($package, %args, %cache, @index, @Tune, @Stats);
($package, %args)= @_;
my($self) = bless \%args => $package;
$self->{CACHESIZE} or
croak "Memoize::ExpireLRU: CACHESIZE must be specified >0; aborting";
$self->{TUNECACHESIZE} ||= 0;
delete($self->{TUNECACHESIZE}) unless $self->{TUNECACHESIZE};
$self->{C} = \%cache;
$self->{I} = \@index;
defined($self->{INSTANCE}) or $self->{INSTANCE} = "$self";
foreach (@AllTies) {
if ($_->{INSTANCE} eq $self->{INSTANCE}) {
croak "Memoize::ExpireLRU: Attempt to register the same routine twice; aborting";
}
}
if ($self->{TUNECACHESIZE}) {
$EndDebug = 1;
for (my $i = 0; $i < $args{TUNECACHESIZE}; $i++) {
$Stats[$i] = 0;
}
$self->{T} = \@Stats;
$self->{TI} = \@Tune;
$self->{cm} = $args{ch} = $args{th} = 0;
}
if ($self->{TIE}) {
my($module, $modulefile, @opts, $rc, %tcache);
($module, @opts) = @{$args{TIE}};
$modulefile = $module . '.pm';
$modulefile =~ s{::}{/}g;
eval { require $modulefile };
if ($@) {
croak "Memoize::ExpireLRU: Couldn't load hash tie module `$module': $@; aborting";
}
$rc = (tie %tcache => $module, @opts);
unless ($rc) {
croak "Memoize::ExpireLRU: Couldn't tie hash to `$module': $@; aborting";
}
## Preload our cache
foreach (keys %tcache) {
$self->{C}->{$_} = $tcache{$_}
}
$self->{TiC} = \%tcache;
}
push(@AllTies, $self);
return $self;
}
sub EXISTS {
my($self, $key) = @_;
$DEBUG and print STDERR " >> $self->{INSTANCE} >> EXISTS: $key\n";
if (exists $self->{C}->{$key}) {
my($t, $i);#, %t, %r);
## Adjust the positions in the index cache
## 1. Find the old entry in the array (and do the stat's)
$i = _find($self->{I}, $self->{C}->{$key}->{t}, $key);
if (!defined($i)) {
print STDERR "Cache trashed (unable to find $key)\n";
DumpCache($self->{INSTANCE});
ShowStats;
die "Aborting...";
}
## 2. Remove the old entry from the array
$t = splice(@{$self->{I}}, $i, 1);
## 3. Update the timestamp of the new array entry, as
## well as that in the cache
$self->{C}->{$key}->{t} = $t->{t} = time;
## 4. Store the updated entry back into the array as the MRU
unshift(@{$self->{I}}, $t);
## 5. Adjust stats
if (defined($self->{T})) {
$self->{T}->[$i]++ if defined($self->{T});
$self->{ch}++;
}
if ($DEBUG) {
print STDERR " Cache hit at $i";
print STDERR " ($self->{ch})" if defined($self->{T});
print STDERR ".\n";
}
return 1;
} else {
if (exists($self->{TUNECACHESIZE})) {
$self->{cm}++;
$DEBUG and print STDERR " Cache miss ($self->{cm}).\n";
## Ughhh. A linear search
my($i, $j);
for ($i = $j = $self->{CACHESIZE}; $i <= $#{$self->{T}}; $i++) {
next unless defined($self->{TI})
&& defined($self->{TI}->[$i- $j])
&& defined($self->{TI}->[$i - $j]->{k})
&& $self->{TI}->[$i - $j]->{k} eq $key;
$self->{T}->[$i]++;
$self->{th}++;
$DEBUG and print STDERR " TestCache hit at $i. ($self->{th})\n";
splice(@{$self->{TI}}, $i - $j, 1);
return 0;
}
} else {
$DEBUG and print STDERR " Cache miss.\n";
}
return 0;
}
}
sub STORE {
my ($self, $key, $value) = @_;
$DEBUG and print STDERR " >> $self->{INSTANCE} >> STORE: $key $value\n";
my(%r, %t);
$t{t} = $r{t} = time;
$r{v} = $value;
$t{k} = $key;
# Store the value into the hash
$self->{C}->{$key} = \%r;
## As well as the tied cache, if it exists
$self->{TC}->{$key} = $value if defined($self->{TC});
# By definition, this item is the MRU, so add it to the beginning
# of the LRU queue. Since this is a STORE, we know it doesn't already
# exist.
unshift(@{$self->{I}}, \%t);
## Update the tied cache
$self->{TC}->{$key} = $value if defined($self->{TC});
## Do we have too many entries?
while (scalar(@{$self->{I}}) > $self->{CACHESIZE}) {
## Chop off whatever is at the end
## Get the key
$key = pop(@{$self->{I}});
delete($self->{C}->{$key->{k}});
delete($self->{TC}->{$key->{k}}) if defined($self->{TC});
## Throw it to the beginning of the test cache
unshift(@{$self->{TI}}, $key) if defined($self->{T});
}
## Now, what about the Tuning Index
if (defined($self->{T})) {
if (scalar(@{$self->{TI}}) > $self->{TUNECACHESIZE} - $self->{CACHESIZE}) {
$#{$self->{TI}} = $self->{TUNECACHESIZE} - $self->{CACHESIZE} - 1;
}
}
$value;
}
sub FETCH {
my($self, $key) = @_;
$DEBUG and print STDERR " >> $self->{INSTANCE} >> FETCH: $key\n";
return $self->{C}->{$key}->{v};
}
sub _find ( $$$ ) {
my($Aref, $time, $key) = @_;
my($t, $b, $n, $l);
$t = $#{$Aref};
$n = $b = 0;
$l = -2;
while ($time != $Aref->[$n]->{t}) {
if ($time < $Aref->[$n]->{t}) {
$b = $n;
} else {
$t = $n;
}
if ($t <= $b) {
## Trouble, we're out.
if ($Aref->[$t]->{t} == $time) {
$n = $t;
} elsif ($Aref->[$b]->{t} == $time) {
$n = $b;
} else {
## Really big trouble
## Complain loudly
print "Trouble\n";
return undef;
}
} else {
$n = $b + (($t - $b) >> 1);
$n++ if $l == $n;
$l = $n;
}
}
## Drop down in the array until the time isn't the time
while (($n > 0) && ($time == $Aref->[$n-1]->{t})) {
$n--;
}
while (($time == $Aref->[$n]->{t}) && ($key ne $Aref->[$n]->{k})) {
$n++;
}
if ($key ne $Aref->[$n]->{k}) {
## More big trouble
print "More trouble\n";
return undef;
}
return $n;
}
END {
print STDERR ShowStats() if $EndDebug;
}
__END__
sub DumpCache ( $ ) {
## Utility routine to display the caches of the given instance
my($Instance, $self, $p) = shift;
foreach $self (@AllTies) {
next unless $self->{INSTANCE} eq $Instance;
$p = "$Instance:\n Cache Keys:\n";
foreach my $x (@{$self->{I}}) {
## The cache is at $self->{C} (->{$key})
$p .= " '$x->{k}'\n";
}
$p .= " Test Cache Keys:\n";
foreach my $x (@{$self->{TI}}) {
$p .= " '$x->{k}'\n";
}
return $p;
}
return "Instance $Instance not found\n";
}
sub ShowStats () {
## Utility routine to show statistics
my($k) = 0;
my($p) = '';
foreach my $self (@AllTies) {
next unless defined($self->{T});
$p .= "ExpireLRU Statistics:\n" unless $k;
$k++;
$p .= <<EOS;
ExpireLRU instantiation: $self->{INSTANCE}
Cache Size: $self->{CACHESIZE}
Experimental Cache Size: $self->{TUNECACHESIZE}
Cache Hits: $self->{ch}
Cache Misses: $self->{cm}
Additional Cache Hits at Experimental Size: $self->{th}
Distribution : Hits
EOS
for (my $i = 0; $i < $self->{TUNECACHESIZE}; $i++) {
if ($i == $self->{CACHESIZE}) {
$p .= " ---- -----\n";
}
$p .= sprintf(" %3d : %s\n",
$i, $self->{T}->[$i]);
}
}
return $p;
}
=head1 NAME
Memoize - Expiry plug-in for Memoize that adds LRU cache expiration
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Memoize;
memoize('slow_function',
TIE => [Memoize::ExpireLRU,
CACHESIZE => n,
]);
Note that one need not C<use> this module. It will be found by the
Memoize module.
The argument to CACHESIZE must be an integer. Normally, this is all
that is needed. Additional options are available:
TUNECACHESIZE => m,
INSTANCE => 'descriptive_name',
TIE => '[DB_File, $filename, O_RDWR | O_CREATE, 0666]'
=head1 DESCRIPTION
For the theory of Memoization, please see the Memoize module
documentation. This module implements an expiry policy for Memoize
that follows LRU semantics, that is, the last n results, where n is
specified as the argument to the C<CACHESIZE> parameter, will be
cached.
=head1 PERFORMANCE TUNING
It is often quite difficult to determine what size cache will give
optimal results for a given function. To aid in determining this,
ExpireLRU includes cache tuning support. Enabling this causes a
definite performance hit, but it is often useful before code is
released to production.
To enable cache tuning support, simply specify the optional
C<TUNECACHESIZE> parameter with a size greater than that of the
C<CACHESIZE> parameter.
When the program exits, a set of statistics will be printed to
stderr. If multiple routines have been memoized, separate sets of
statistics are printed for each routine. The default names are
somewhat cryptic: this is the purpose of the C<INSTANCE>
parameter. The value of this parameter will be used as the identifier
within the statistics report.
=head1 DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
Two additional routines are available but not
exported. Memoize::ExpireLRU::ShowStats returns a string identical to
the statistics report printed to STDERR at the end of the program if
test caches have been enabled; Memoize::ExpireLRU::DumpCache takes the
instance name of a memoized function as a parameter, and returns a
string describing the current state of that instance.
=head1 AUTHOR
Brent B. Powers (B2Pi), Powers@B2Pi.com
Copyright(c) 1999 Brent B. Powers. All rights reserved. This program
is free software, you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Memoize
=cut
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