diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 5f7cd8e63..82ab66209 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ go 1.21 toolchain go1.21.3 require ( + codeberg.org/gruf/go-bytes v1.0.2 codeberg.org/gruf/go-bytesize v1.0.2 codeberg.org/gruf/go-byteutil v1.2.0 codeberg.org/gruf/go-cache/v3 v3.5.7 @@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ require ( codeberg.org/gruf/go-runners v1.6.2 codeberg.org/gruf/go-sched v1.2.3 codeberg.org/gruf/go-store/v2 v2.2.4 - codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.2.0 + codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.3.0 codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/exif-terminator v0.7.0 github.com/DmitriyVTitov/size v1.5.0 github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit v0.5.0 @@ -80,7 +81,6 @@ require ( require ( codeberg.org/gruf/go-atomics v1.1.0 // indirect codeberg.org/gruf/go-bitutil v1.1.0 // indirect - codeberg.org/gruf/go-bytes v1.0.2 // indirect codeberg.org/gruf/go-fastpath/v2 v2.0.0 // indirect codeberg.org/gruf/go-maps v1.0.3 // indirect github.com/aymerick/douceur v0.2.0 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 2f79c5853..12fc8916b 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ codeberg.org/gruf/go-sched v1.2.3 h1:H5ViDxxzOBR3uIyGBCf0eH8b1L8wMybOXcdtUUTXZHk codeberg.org/gruf/go-sched v1.2.3/go.mod h1:vT9uB6KWFIIwnG9vcPY2a0alYNoqdL1mSzRM8I+PK7A= codeberg.org/gruf/go-store/v2 v2.2.4 h1:8HO1Jh2gg7boQKA3hsDAIXd9zwieu5uXwDXEcTOD9js= codeberg.org/gruf/go-store/v2 v2.2.4/go.mod h1:zI4VWe5CpXAktYMtaBMrgA5QmO0sQH53LBRvfn1huys= -codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.2.0 h1:9U9uWae4j//HxpztDjw4z07WJi+8F8gMrRPLDBZ/rw4= -codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.2.0/go.mod h1:iTMx2Jw2yekHdg4VVY9Clz5u8Suf9veGdk3sWwNmM4M= +codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.3.0 h1:qaQz40LVm6dWDDp0pGsHbsbO0+XbqsXZ9N5YgqMmG78= +codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.3.0/go.mod h1:v9TsGsCBNNSVm/qeOuiblAeIS72YyxEIUoRpW8j4xm8= codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/exif-terminator v0.7.0 h1:Y6VApSXhKqExG0H2hZ2JelRK4xmWdjDQjn13CpEfzko= codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/exif-terminator v0.7.0/go.mod h1:gCWKduudUWFzsnixoMzu0FYVdxHWG+AbXnZ50DqxsUE= dmitri.shuralyov.com/gpu/mtl v0.0.0-20190408044501-666a987793e9/go.mod h1:H6x//7gZCb22OMCxBHrMx7a5I7Hp++hsVxbQ4BYO7hU= diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/README.md b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/README.md index 125b20090..60f398085 100644 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/README.md +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/README.md @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ A performant struct caching library with automated indexing by arbitrary combinations of fields, including support for negative results (errors!). An example use case is in database lookups. +Under the hood, go-structr maintains a hashmap per index, where each hashmap is a hashmap keyed with either 32bit, 48bit or 64bit (default) hash checksum of the inputted raw index keys. The hash checksum size can be controlled by the following Go build-tags: `structr_32bit_hash` `structr_48bit_hash` + Some example code of how you can use `go-structr` in your application: ```golang type Cached struct { diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/cache.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/cache.go index fb52f0d8d..690292df4 100644 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/cache.go +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/cache.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ package structr import ( "context" "errors" - "reflect" "sync" ) @@ -63,12 +62,7 @@ type Cache[StructType any] struct { // keeps track of all indexed results, // in order of last recently used (LRU). - lruList list[*result[StructType]] - - // memory pools of common types. - llsPool []*list[*result[StructType]] - resPool []*result[StructType] - keyPool []*indexkey[StructType] + lruList list // max cache size, imposes size // limit on the lruList in order @@ -84,7 +78,6 @@ type Cache[StructType any] struct { // - Cache{}.lruList // - Index{}.data // - Cache{} hook fns - // - Cache{} pools mutex sync.Mutex } @@ -112,7 +105,7 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Init(config Config[T]) { c.mutex.Lock() c.indices = make([]Index[T], len(config.Indices)) for i, cfg := range config.Indices { - c.indices[i].init(cfg, config.MaxSize) + init_index(&c.indices[i], cfg, config.MaxSize) } c.ignore = config.IgnoreErr c.copy = config.CopyValue @@ -133,26 +126,15 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Index(name string) *Index[T] { // GetOne fetches one value from the cache stored under index, using key generated from key parts. // Note that given number of key parts MUST match expected number and types of the given index name. -func (c *Cache[T]) GetOne(index string, keyParts ...any) (T, bool) { - // Get index with name. - idx := c.Index(index) - - // Generate index key from provided parts. - key, ok := idx.hasher.FromParts(keyParts...) - if !ok { - var zero T - return zero, false - } - - // Fetch one value for key. - return c.GetOneBy(idx, key) +func (c *Cache[T]) GetOne(index string, key ...any) (T, bool) { + return c.GetOneBy(c.Index(index), key...) } // GetOneBy fetches value from cache stored under index, using precalculated index key. -func (c *Cache[T]) GetOneBy(index *Index[T], key uint64) (T, bool) { +func (c *Cache[T]) GetOneBy(index *Index[T], key ...any) (T, bool) { if index == nil { panic("no index given") - } else if !index.unique { + } else if !is_unique(index.flags) { panic("cannot get one by non-unique index") } values := c.GetBy(index, key) @@ -165,44 +147,18 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) GetOneBy(index *Index[T], key uint64) (T, bool) { // Get fetches values from the cache stored under index, using keys generated from given key parts. // Note that each number of key parts MUST match expected number and types of the given index name. -func (c *Cache[T]) Get(index string, keysParts ...[]any) []T { - // Get index with name. - idx := c.Index(index) - - // Preallocate expected keys slice length. - keys := make([]uint64, 0, len(keysParts)) - - // Acquire hasher. - h := getHasher() - - for _, parts := range keysParts { - h.Reset() - - // Generate key from provided parts into buffer. - key, ok := idx.hasher.fromParts(h, parts...) - if !ok { - continue - } - - // Append hash sum to keys. - keys = append(keys, key) - } - - // Done with h. - putHasher(h) - - // Continue fetching values. - return c.GetBy(idx, keys...) +func (c *Cache[T]) Get(index string, keys ...[]any) []T { + return c.GetBy(c.Index(index), keys...) } // GetBy fetches values from the cache stored under index, using precalculated index keys. -func (c *Cache[T]) GetBy(index *Index[T], keys ...uint64) []T { +func (c *Cache[T]) GetBy(index *Index[T], keys ...[]any) []T { if index == nil { panic("no index given") } - // Preallocate a slice of est. len. - values := make([]T, 0, len(keys)) + // Acquire hasher. + h := get_hasher() // Acquire lock. c.mutex.Lock() @@ -213,40 +169,61 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) GetBy(index *Index[T], keys ...uint64) []T { panic("not initialized") } - // Check index for all keys. + // Preallocate expected ret slice. + values := make([]T, 0, len(keys)) + for _, key := range keys { - // Get indexed results. - list := index.data[key] + // Generate sum from provided key. + sum, ok := index_hash(index, h, key) + if !ok { + continue + } - if list != nil { - // Concatenate all results with values. - list.rangefn(func(e *elem[*result[T]]) { - if e.Value.err != nil { - return - } + // Get indexed results list at key. + list := index_get(index, sum, key) + if list == nil { + continue + } - // Append a copy of value. - value := c.copy(e.Value.value) + // Concatenate all *values* from non-err cached results. + list_rangefn(list, func(e *list_elem) { + entry := (*index_entry)(e.data) + res := entry.result + + switch value := res.data.(type) { + case T: + // Append value COPY. + value = c.copy(value) values = append(values, value) - // Push to front of LRU list, USING - // THE RESULT'S LRU ENTRY, NOT THE - // INDEX KEY ENTRY. VERY IMPORTANT!! - c.lruList.moveFront(&e.Value.entry) - }) - } + case error: + // Don't bump + // for errors. + return + } + + // Push to front of LRU list, USING + // THE RESULT'S LRU ENTRY, NOT THE + // INDEX KEY ENTRY. VERY IMPORTANT!! + list_move_front(&c.lruList, &res.elem) + }) } // Done with lock. c.mutex.Unlock() + // Done with h. + hash_pool.Put(h) + return values } // Put will insert the given values into cache, // calling any invalidate hook on each value. func (c *Cache[T]) Put(values ...T) { + var z Hash + // Acquire lock. c.mutex.Lock() @@ -261,7 +238,7 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Put(values ...T) { // Store all the passed values. for _, value := range values { - c.store(nil, 0, value, nil) + c.store_value(nil, z, nil, value) } // Done with lock. @@ -279,23 +256,16 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Put(values ...T) { // LoadOne fetches one result from the cache stored under index, using key generated from key parts. // In the case that no result is found, the provided load callback will be used to hydrate the cache. // Note that given number of key parts MUST match expected number and types of the given index name. -func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOne(index string, load func() (T, error), keyParts ...any) (T, error) { - // Get index with name. - idx := c.Index(index) - - // Generate cache from from provided parts. - key, _ := idx.hasher.FromParts(keyParts...) - - // Continue loading this result. - return c.LoadOneBy(idx, load, key) +func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOne(index string, load func() (T, error), key ...any) (T, error) { + return c.LoadOneBy(c.Index(index), load, key...) } // LoadOneBy fetches one result from the cache stored under index, using precalculated index key. // In the case that no result is found, provided load callback will be used to hydrate the cache. -func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOneBy(index *Index[T], load func() (T, error), key uint64) (T, error) { +func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOneBy(index *Index[T], load func() (T, error), key ...any) (T, error) { if index == nil { panic("no index given") - } else if !index.unique { + } else if !is_unique(index.flags) { panic("cannot get one by non-unique index") } @@ -311,6 +281,15 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOneBy(index *Index[T], load func() (T, error), key uint64 err error ) + // Acquire hasher. + h := get_hasher() + + // Generate sum from provided key. + sum, _ := index_hash(index, h, key) + + // Done with h. + hash_pool.Put(h) + // Acquire lock. c.mutex.Lock() @@ -324,26 +303,26 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOneBy(index *Index[T], load func() (T, error), key uint64 panic("not initialized") } - // Get indexed results. - list := index.data[key] + // Get indexed list at hash key. + list := index_get(index, sum, key) - if ok = (list != nil && list.head != nil); ok { - e := list.head + if ok = (list != nil); ok { + entry := (*index_entry)(list.head.data) + res := entry.result - // Extract val / err. - val = e.Value.value - err = e.Value.err - - if err == nil { - // We only ever ret - // a COPY of value. - val = c.copy(val) + switch data := res.data.(type) { + case T: + // Return value COPY. + val = c.copy(data) + case error: + // Return error. + err = data } // Push to front of LRU list, USING // THE RESULT'S LRU ENTRY, NOT THE // INDEX KEY ENTRY. VERY IMPORTANT!! - c.lruList.moveFront(&e.Value.entry) + list_move_front(&c.lruList, &res.elem) } // Done with lock. @@ -370,7 +349,11 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOneBy(index *Index[T], load func() (T, error), key uint64 // Note this handles copying of // the provided value, so it is // safe for us to return as-is. - c.store(index, key, val, err) + if err != nil { + c.store_error(index, sum, key, err) + } else { + c.store_value(index, sum, key, val) + } // Done with lock. c.mutex.Unlock() @@ -384,7 +367,7 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) LoadOneBy(index *Index[T], load func() (T, error), key uint64 // callback to hydrate the cache with any other values. Example usage here is that you may see which values are cached using 'get', and load // the remaining uncached values using 'load', to minimize database queries. Cached error results are not included or returned by this func. // Note that given number of key parts MUST match expected number and types of the given index name, in those provided to the get callback. -func (c *Cache[T]) Load(index string, get func(load func(keyParts ...any) bool), load func() ([]T, error)) (values []T, err error) { +func (c *Cache[T]) Load(index string, get func(load func(key ...any) bool), load func() ([]T, error)) (values []T, err error) { return c.LoadBy(c.Index(index), get, load) } @@ -394,11 +377,14 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Load(index string, get func(load func(keyParts ...any) bool), // to hydrate the cache with any other values. Example usage here is that you may see which values are cached using 'get', and load the // remaining uncached values using 'load', to minimize database queries. Cached error results are not included or returned by this func. // Note that given number of key parts MUST match expected number and types of the given index name, in those provided to the get callback. -func (c *Cache[T]) LoadBy(index *Index[T], get func(load func(keyParts ...any) bool), load func() ([]T, error)) (values []T, err error) { +func (c *Cache[T]) LoadBy(index *Index[T], get func(load func(key ...any) bool), load func() ([]T, error)) (values []T, err error) { if index == nil { panic("no index given") } + // Acquire hasher. + h := get_hasher() + // Acquire lock. c.mutex.Lock() @@ -417,58 +403,60 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) LoadBy(index *Index[T], get func(load func(keyParts ...any) b } }() - // Acquire hasher. - h := getHasher() + // Pass loader to user func. + get(func(key ...any) bool { - // Pass cache check to user func. - get(func(keyParts ...any) bool { - h.Reset() - - // Generate index key from provided key parts. - key, ok := index.hasher.fromParts(h, keyParts...) + // Generate sum from provided key. + sum, ok := index_hash(index, h, key) if !ok { return false } - // Get all indexed results. - list := index.data[key] - - if list != nil && list.len > 0 { - // Value length before - // any below appends. - before := len(values) - - // Concatenate all results with values. - list.rangefn(func(e *elem[*result[T]]) { - if e.Value.err != nil { - return - } - - // Append a copy of value. - value := c.copy(e.Value.value) - values = append(values, value) - - // Push to front of LRU list, USING - // THE RESULT'S LRU ENTRY, NOT THE - // INDEX KEY ENTRY. VERY IMPORTANT!! - c.lruList.moveFront(&e.Value.entry) - }) - - // Only if values changed did - // we actually find anything. - return len(values) != before + // Get indexed results at hash key. + list := index_get(index, sum, key) + if list == nil { + return false } - return false - }) + // Value length before + // any below appends. + before := len(values) - // Done with h. - putHasher(h) + // Concatenate all *values* from non-err cached results. + list_rangefn(list, func(e *list_elem) { + entry := (*index_entry)(e.data) + res := entry.result + + switch value := res.data.(type) { + case T: + // Append value COPY. + value = c.copy(value) + values = append(values, value) + + case error: + // Don't bump + // for errors. + return + } + + // Push to front of LRU list, USING + // THE RESULT'S LRU ENTRY, NOT THE + // INDEX KEY ENTRY. VERY IMPORTANT!! + list_move_front(&c.lruList, &res.elem) + }) + + // Only if values changed did + // we actually find anything. + return len(values) != before + }) // Done with lock. c.mutex.Unlock() unlocked = true + // Done with h. + hash_pool.Put(h) + // Load uncached values. uncached, err := load() if err != nil { @@ -514,26 +502,29 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Store(value T, store func() error) error { } // Invalidate generates index key from parts and invalidates all stored under it. -func (c *Cache[T]) Invalidate(index string, keyParts ...any) { - // Get index with name. - idx := c.Index(index) - - // Generate cache from from provided parts. - key, ok := idx.hasher.FromParts(keyParts...) - if !ok { - return - } - - // Continue invalidation. - c.InvalidateBy(idx, key) +func (c *Cache[T]) Invalidate(index string, key ...any) { + c.InvalidateBy(c.Index(index), key...) } // InvalidateBy invalidates all results stored under index key. -func (c *Cache[T]) InvalidateBy(index *Index[T], key uint64) { +func (c *Cache[T]) InvalidateBy(index *Index[T], key ...any) { if index == nil { panic("no index given") } + // Acquire hasher. + h := get_hasher() + + // Generate sum from provided key. + sum, ok := index_hash(index, h, key) + + // Done with h. + hash_pool.Put(h) + + if !ok { + return + } + var values []T // Acquire lock. @@ -544,9 +535,13 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) InvalidateBy(index *Index[T], key uint64) { // Delete all results under key from index, collecting // value results and dropping them from all their indices. - index_delete(c, index, key, func(del *result[T]) { - if del.err == nil { - values = append(values, del.value) + index_delete(c, index, sum, key, func(del *result) { + switch value := del.data.(type) { + case T: + // Append value COPY. + value = c.copy(value) + values = append(values, value) + case error: } c.delete(del) }) @@ -592,7 +587,8 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Trim(perc float64) { } // Drop oldest from cache. - c.delete(oldest.Value) + res := (*result)(oldest.data) + c.delete(res) } // Done with lock. @@ -602,16 +598,6 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Trim(perc float64) { // Clear empties the cache by calling .Trim(0). func (c *Cache[T]) Clear() { c.Trim(0) } -// Clean drops unused items from its memory pools. -// Useful to free memory if cache has downsized. -func (c *Cache[T]) Clean() { - c.mutex.Lock() - c.llsPool = nil - c.resPool = nil - c.keyPool = nil - c.mutex.Unlock() -} - // Len returns the current length of cache. func (c *Cache[T]) Len() int { c.mutex.Lock() @@ -628,91 +614,93 @@ func (c *Cache[T]) Cap() int { return m } -// store will store the given value / error result in the cache, storing it under the -// already provided index + key if provided, else generating keys from provided value. -func (c *Cache[T]) store(index *Index[T], key uint64, value T, err error) { +func (c *Cache[T]) store_value(index *Index[T], hash Hash, key []any, value T) { // Acquire new result. res := result_acquire(c) if index != nil { - // Append result to the provided - // precalculated key and its index. - index_append(c, index, key, res) - - } else if err != nil { - - // This is an error result without - // an index provided, nothing we - // can do here so release result. - result_release(c, res) - return + // Append result to the provided index + // with precalculated key / its hash. + index_append(c, index, hash, key, res) } - // Set and check the result error. - if res.err = err; res.err == nil { + // Create COPY of value. + value = c.copy(value) + res.data = value - // This is value result, we need to - // store it under all other indices - // other than the provided. - // - // Create COPY of value. - res.value = c.copy(value) + // Acquire hasher. + h := get_hasher() - // Get reflected value of incoming - // value, used during cache key gen. - rvalue := reflect.ValueOf(value) + for i := range c.indices { + // Get current index ptr. + idx := &(c.indices[i]) - // Acquire hasher. - h := getHasher() - - for i := range c.indices { - // Get current index ptr. - idx := &(c.indices[i]) - - if idx == index { - // Already stored under - // this index, ignore. - continue - } - - // Generate hash from reflect value, - // (this ignores zero value keys). - h.Reset() // reset buf first - key, ok := idx.hasher.fromRValue(h, rvalue) - if !ok { - continue - } - - // Append result to index at key. - index_append(c, idx, key, res) + if idx == index { + // Already stored under + // this index, ignore. + continue } - // Done with h. - putHasher(h) + // Get key and hash sum for this index. + key, sum, ok := index_key(idx, h, value) + if !ok { + continue + } + + // Append result to index at key. + index_append(c, idx, sum, key, res) } + // Done with h. + hash_pool.Put(h) + if c.lruList.len > c.maxSize { // Cache has hit max size! // Drop the oldest element. - res := c.lruList.tail.Value + ptr := c.lruList.tail.data + res := (*result)(ptr) + c.delete(res) + } +} + +func (c *Cache[T]) store_error(index *Index[T], hash Hash, key []any, err error) { + if index == nil { + // nothing we + // can do here. + return + } + + // Acquire new result. + res := result_acquire(c) + res.data = err + + // Append result to the provided index + // with precalculated key / its hash. + index_append(c, index, hash, key, res) + + if c.lruList.len > c.maxSize { + // Cache has hit max size! + // Drop the oldest element. + ptr := c.lruList.tail.data + res := (*result)(ptr) c.delete(res) } } // delete will delete the given result from the cache, deleting // it from all indices it is stored under, and main LRU list. -func (c *Cache[T]) delete(res *result[T]) { - for len(res.keys) != 0 { +func (c *Cache[T]) delete(res *result) { + for len(res.indexed) != 0 { - // Pop indexkey at end of list. - ikey := res.keys[len(res.keys)-1] - res.keys = res.keys[:len(res.keys)-1] + // Pop last indexed entry from list. + entry := res.indexed[len(res.indexed)-1] + res.indexed = res.indexed[:len(res.indexed)-1] - // Drop this result from list at key. - index_deleteOne(c, ikey.index, ikey) + // Drop entry from index. + index_delete_entry(c, entry) - // Release ikey to pool. - indexkey_release(c, ikey) + // Release to memory pool. + index_entry_release(entry) } // Release res to pool. diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/debug.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/debug.go deleted file mode 100644 index 842f4cfe1..000000000 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/debug.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -package structr - -// String returns a useful debugging repr of result. -// func (r *result[T]) String() string { -// keysbuf := getBuf() -// keysbuf.B = append(keysbuf.B, '[') -// for i := range r.keys { -// keysbuf.B = strconv.AppendQuote(keysbuf.B, r.keys[i].key) -// keysbuf.B = append(keysbuf.B, ',') -// } -// if len(keysbuf.B) > 0 { -// keysbuf.B = keysbuf.B[:len(keysbuf.B)-1] -// } -// keysbuf.B = append(keysbuf.B, ']') -// str := fmt.Sprintf("{value=%v err=%v keys=%s}", r.value, r.err, keysbuf.B) -// putBuf(keysbuf) -// return str -// } - -// String returns a useful debugging repr of index. -// func (i *Index[T]) String() string { -// databuf := getBuf() -// for key, values := range i.data { -// databuf.WriteString("key") -// databuf.B = strconv.AppendQuote(databuf.B, key) -// databuf.B = append(databuf.B, '=') -// fmt.Fprintf(databuf, "%v", values) -// databuf.B = append(databuf.B, ' ') -// } -// if len(i.data) > 0 { -// databuf.B = databuf.B[:len(databuf.B)-1] -// } -// str := fmt.Sprintf("{name=%s data={%s}}", i.name, databuf.B) -// putBuf(databuf) -// return str -// } - -// String returns a useful debugging repr of indexkey. -// func (i *indexkey[T]) String() string { -// return i.index.name + "[" + strconv.Quote(i.key) + "]" -// } diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash.go index 84f0e62fc..ffdc5f5f1 100644 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash.go +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash.go @@ -2,11 +2,50 @@ package structr import ( "reflect" + "sync" "unsafe" "github.com/zeebo/xxh3" ) +var hash_pool sync.Pool + +func get_hasher() *xxh3.Hasher { + v := hash_pool.Get() + if v == nil { + v = new(xxh3.Hasher) + } + return v.(*xxh3.Hasher) +} + +func hash_sum(fields []structfield, h *xxh3.Hasher, key []any) (Hash, bool) { + if len(key) != len(fields) { + panicf("incorrect number key parts: want=%d received=%d", + len(key), + len(fields), + ) + } + var zero bool + h.Reset() + for i, part := range key { + zero = fields[i].hasher(h, part) || zero + } + // See: https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash/issues/453#issuecomment-696838445 + // + // In order to extract 32-bit from a good 64-bit hash result, + // there are many possible choices, which are all valid. + // I would typically grab the lower 32-bit and call it a day. + // + // Grabbing any other 32-bit (the upper part for example) is fine too. + // + // xoring higher and lower bits makes more sense whenever the produced hash offers dubious quality. + // FNV, for example, has poor mixing in its lower bits, so it's better to mix with the higher bits. + // + // XXH3 already performs significant output mixing before returning the data, + // so it's not beneficial to add another xorfold stage. + return uint64ToHash(h.Sum64()), zero +} + func hasher(t reflect.Type) func(*xxh3.Hasher, any) bool { switch t.Kind() { case reflect.Int, @@ -137,13 +176,13 @@ func hasher(t reflect.Type) func(*xxh3.Hasher, any) bool { } func hash8bit(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := *(*uint8)(iface_value(a)) + u := *(*uint8)(data_ptr(a)) _, _ = h.Write([]byte{u}) return u == 0 } func hash8bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := (*uint8)(iface_value(a)) + u := (*uint8)(data_ptr(a)) if u == nil { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ 0, @@ -159,13 +198,13 @@ func hash8bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash8bitslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - b := *(*[]byte)(iface_value(a)) + b := *(*[]byte)(data_ptr(a)) _, _ = h.Write(b) return b == nil } func hash16bit(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := *(*uint16)(iface_value(a)) + u := *(*uint16)(data_ptr(a)) _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ byte(u), byte(u >> 8), @@ -174,7 +213,7 @@ func hash16bit(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash16bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := (*uint16)(iface_value(a)) + u := (*uint16)(data_ptr(a)) if u == nil { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ 0, @@ -191,7 +230,7 @@ func hash16bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash16bitslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := *(*[]uint16)(iface_value(a)) + u := *(*[]uint16)(data_ptr(a)) for i := range u { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ byte(u[i]), @@ -202,7 +241,7 @@ func hash16bitslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash32bit(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := *(*uint32)(iface_value(a)) + u := *(*uint32)(data_ptr(a)) _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ byte(u), byte(u >> 8), @@ -213,7 +252,7 @@ func hash32bit(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash32bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := (*uint32)(iface_value(a)) + u := (*uint32)(data_ptr(a)) if u == nil { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ 0, @@ -232,7 +271,7 @@ func hash32bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash32bitslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := *(*[]uint32)(iface_value(a)) + u := *(*[]uint32)(data_ptr(a)) for i := range u { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ byte(u[i]), @@ -245,7 +284,7 @@ func hash32bitslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash64bit(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := *(*uint64)(iface_value(a)) + u := *(*uint64)(data_ptr(a)) _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ byte(u), byte(u >> 8), @@ -260,7 +299,7 @@ func hash64bit(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash64bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := (*uint64)(iface_value(a)) + u := (*uint64)(data_ptr(a)) if u == nil { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ 0, @@ -283,7 +322,7 @@ func hash64bitptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hash64bitslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - u := *(*[]uint64)(iface_value(a)) + u := *(*[]uint64)(data_ptr(a)) for i := range u { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ byte(u[i]), @@ -300,13 +339,13 @@ func hash64bitslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hashstring(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - s := *(*string)(iface_value(a)) + s := *(*string)(data_ptr(a)) _, _ = h.WriteString(s) return s == "" } func hashstringptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - s := (*string)(iface_value(a)) + s := (*string)(data_ptr(a)) if s == nil { _, _ = h.Write([]byte{ 0, @@ -322,7 +361,7 @@ func hashstringptr(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { } func hashstringslice(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { - s := *(*[]string)(iface_value(a)) + s := *(*[]string)(data_ptr(a)) for i := range s { _, _ = h.WriteString(s[i]) } @@ -363,8 +402,3 @@ func hashjsonmarshaler(h *xxh3.Hasher, a any) bool { _, _ = h.Write(b) return b == nil } - -func iface_value(a any) unsafe.Pointer { - type eface struct{ _, v unsafe.Pointer } - return (*eface)(unsafe.Pointer(&a)).v -} diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_32.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_32.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..883a3a174 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_32.go @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +//go:build structr_32bit_hash +// +build structr_32bit_hash + +package structr + +// Hash is the current compiler +// flag defined cache key hash +// checksum type. Here; uint32. +type Hash uint32 + +// uint64ToHash converts uint64 to currently Hash type. +func uint64ToHash(u uint64) Hash { + return Hash(u >> 32) +} diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_48.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_48.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..df4209e2f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_48.go @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +//go:build structr_48bit_hash +// +build structr_48bit_hash + +package structr + +// Hash is the current compiler +// flag defined cache key hash +// checksum type. Here; uint48. +type Hash [6]byte + +// uint64ToHash converts uint64 to currently Hash type. +func uint64ToHash(u uint64) Hash { + return Hash{ + 0: byte(u), + 1: byte(u >> 8), + 2: byte(u >> 16), + 3: byte(u >> 24), + 4: byte(u >> 32), + 5: byte(u >> 40), + } +} diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_64.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_64.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5462c340e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hash_64.go @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +//go:build !structr_32bit_hash && !structr_48bit_hash +// +build !structr_32bit_hash,!structr_48bit_hash + +package structr + +// Hash is the current compiler +// flag defined cache key hash +// checksum type. Here; uint64. +type Hash uint64 + +// uint64ToHash converts uint64 to currently Hash type. +func uint64ToHash(u uint64) Hash { + return Hash(u) +} diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hasher.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hasher.go deleted file mode 100644 index 77b8a0991..000000000 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/hasher.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -package structr - -import ( - "reflect" - "strings" - - "github.com/zeebo/xxh3" -) - -// Hasher provides hash checksumming for a configured -// index, based on an arbitrary combination of generic -// paramter struct type's fields. This provides hashing -// both by input of the fields separately, or passing -// an instance of the generic paramter struct type. -// -// Supported field types by the hasher include: -// - ~int -// - ~int8 -// - ~int16 -// - ~int32 -// - ~int64 -// - ~float32 -// - ~float64 -// - ~string -// - slices / ptrs of the above -type Hasher[StructType any] struct { - - // fields contains our representation - // of struct fields contained in the - // creation of sums by this hasher. - fields []structfield - - // zero specifies whether zero - // value fields are permitted. - zero bool -} - -// NewHasher returns a new initialized Hasher for the receiving generic -// parameter type, comprising of the given field strings, and whether to -// allow zero values to be incldued within generated hash checksum values. -func NewHasher[T any](fields []string, allowZero bool) Hasher[T] { - var h Hasher[T] - - // Preallocate expected struct field slice. - h.fields = make([]structfield, len(fields)) - - // Get the reflected struct ptr type. - t := reflect.TypeOf((*T)(nil)).Elem() - - for i, fieldName := range fields { - // Split name to account for nesting. - names := strings.Split(fieldName, ".") - - // Look for a usable struct field from type. - sfield, ok := findField(t, names, allowZero) - if !ok { - panicf("failed finding field: %s", fieldName) - } - - // Set parsed struct field. - h.fields[i] = sfield - } - - // Set config flags. - h.zero = allowZero - - return h -} - -// FromParts generates hash checksum (used as index key) from individual key parts. -func (h *Hasher[T]) FromParts(parts ...any) (sum uint64, ok bool) { - hh := getHasher() - sum, ok = h.fromParts(hh, parts...) - putHasher(hh) - return - -} - -func (h *Hasher[T]) fromParts(hh *xxh3.Hasher, parts ...any) (sum uint64, ok bool) { - if len(parts) != len(h.fields) { - // User must provide correct number of parts for key. - panicf("incorrect number key parts: want=%d received=%d", - len(parts), - len(h.fields), - ) - } - - if h.zero { - // Zero values are permitted, - // mangle all values and ignore - // zero value return booleans. - for i, part := range parts { - - // Write mangled part to hasher. - _ = h.fields[i].hasher(hh, part) - } - } else { - // Zero values are NOT permitted. - for i, part := range parts { - - // Write mangled field to hasher. - z := h.fields[i].hasher(hh, part) - - if z { - // The value was zero for - // this type, return early. - return 0, false - } - } - } - - return hh.Sum64(), true -} - -// FromValue generates hash checksum (used as index key) from a value, via reflection. -func (h *Hasher[T]) FromValue(value T) (sum uint64, ok bool) { - rvalue := reflect.ValueOf(value) - hh := getHasher() - sum, ok = h.fromRValue(hh, rvalue) - putHasher(hh) - return -} - -func (h *Hasher[T]) fromRValue(hh *xxh3.Hasher, rvalue reflect.Value) (uint64, bool) { - // Follow any ptrs leading to value. - for rvalue.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { - rvalue = rvalue.Elem() - } - - if h.zero { - // Zero values are permitted, - // mangle all values and ignore - // zero value return booleans. - for i := range h.fields { - - // Get the reflect value's field at idx. - fv := rvalue.FieldByIndex(h.fields[i].index) - fi := fv.Interface() - - // Write mangled field to hasher. - _ = h.fields[i].hasher(hh, fi) - } - } else { - // Zero values are NOT permitted. - for i := range h.fields { - - // Get the reflect value's field at idx. - fv := rvalue.FieldByIndex(h.fields[i].index) - fi := fv.Interface() - - // Write mangled field to hasher. - z := h.fields[i].hasher(hh, fi) - - if z { - // The value was zero for - // this type, return early. - return 0, false - } - } - } - - return hh.Sum64(), true -} - -type structfield struct { - // index is the reflected index - // of this field (this takes into - // account struct nesting). - index []int - - // hasher is the relevant function - // for hashing value of structfield - // into the supplied hashbuf, where - // return value indicates if zero. - hasher func(*xxh3.Hasher, any) bool -} diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/index.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/index.go index 4999249f5..e2768b3ca 100644 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/index.go +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/index.go @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ package structr import ( + "reflect" "strings" + "sync" + "unsafe" + + "github.com/zeebo/xxh3" ) // IndexConfig defines config variables @@ -13,6 +18,18 @@ type IndexConfig struct { // keys for this index. Nested fields should // be specified using periods. An example: // "Username,Favorites.Color" + // + // Field types supported include: + // - ~int + // - ~int8 + // - ~int16 + // - ~int32 + // - ~int64 + // - ~float32 + // - ~float64 + // - ~string + // - slices of above + // - ptrs of above Fields string // Multiple indicates whether to accept multiple @@ -32,12 +49,12 @@ type IndexConfig struct { } // Index is an exposed Cache internal model, used to -// generate keys and store struct results by the init -// defined key generation configuration. This model is -// exposed to provide faster lookups in the case that -// you would like to manually provide the used index -// via the Cache.___By() series of functions, or access -// the underlying index key generator. +// extract struct keys, generate hash checksums for them +// and store struct results by the init defined config. +// This model is exposed to provide faster lookups in the +// case that you would like to manually provide the used +// index via the Cache.___By() series of functions, or +// access the underlying index key generator. type Index[StructType any] struct { // name is the actual name of this @@ -45,68 +62,168 @@ type Index[StructType any] struct { // string value of contained fields. name string - // struct field key hasher. - hasher Hasher[StructType] + // backing data store of the index, containing + // the cached results contained within wrapping + // index_entry{} which also contains the exact + // key each result is stored under. the hash map + // only keys by the xxh3 hash checksum for speed. + data map[Hash]*list //[*index_entry[StructType]] - // backing in-memory data store of - // generated index keys to result lists. - data map[uint64]*list[*result[StructType]] + // struct fields encompassed by + // keys (+ hashes) of this index. + fields []structfield - // whether to allow - // multiple results - // per index key. - unique bool + // index flags: + // - 1 << 0 = unique + // - 1 << 1 = allow zero + flags uint8 } -// init initializes this index with the given configuration. -func (i *Index[T]) init(config IndexConfig, max int) { - fields := strings.Split(config.Fields, ",") +// Key returns the configured fields as key, and hash sum of key. +func (i *Index[T]) Key(value T) ([]any, Hash, bool) { + h := get_hasher() + key, sum, ok := index_key(i, h, value) + hash_pool.Put(h) + return key, sum, ok +} + +func is_unique(f uint8) bool { + const mask = uint8(1) << 0 + return f&mask != 0 +} + +func set_is_unique(f *uint8) { + const mask = uint8(1) << 0 + (*f) |= mask +} + +func allow_zero(f uint8) bool { + const mask = uint8(1) << 1 + return f&mask != 0 +} + +func set_allow_zero(f *uint8) { + const mask = uint8(1) << 1 + (*f) |= mask +} + +func init_index[T any](i *Index[T], config IndexConfig, max int) { + // Set name from the raw + // struct fields string. i.name = config.Fields - i.hasher = NewHasher[T](fields, config.AllowZero) - i.unique = !config.Multiple - i.data = make(map[uint64]*list[*result[T]], max+1) + + // Set struct flags. + if config.AllowZero { + set_allow_zero(&i.flags) + } + if !config.Multiple { + set_is_unique(&i.flags) + } + + // Split to get the containing struct fields. + fields := strings.Split(config.Fields, ",") + + // Preallocate expected struct field slice. + i.fields = make([]structfield, len(fields)) + + // Get the reflected struct ptr type. + t := reflect.TypeOf((*T)(nil)).Elem() + + for x, fieldName := range fields { + // Split name to account for nesting. + names := strings.Split(fieldName, ".") + + // Look for usable struct field. + i.fields[x] = find_field(t, names) + } + + // Initialize index_entry list store. + i.data = make(map[Hash]*list, max+1) } -// Hasher returns the hash checksummer associated with this index. -func (i *Index[T]) Hasher() *Hasher[T] { - return &i.hasher +func index_key[T any](i *Index[T], h *xxh3.Hasher, value T) ([]any, Hash, bool) { + key := extract_fields(value, i.fields) + sum, zero := hash_sum(i.fields, h, key) + if zero && !allow_zero(i.flags) { + var zero Hash + return nil, zero, false + } + return key, sum, true } -func index_append[T any](c *Cache[T], i *Index[T], key uint64, res *result[T]) { - // Acquire + setup indexkey. - ikey := indexkey_acquire(c) - ikey.entry.Value = res - ikey.key = key - ikey.index = i +func index_hash[T any](i *Index[T], h *xxh3.Hasher, key []any) (Hash, bool) { + sum, zero := hash_sum(i.fields, h, key) + if zero && !allow_zero(i.flags) { + var zero Hash + return zero, false + } + return sum, true +} - // Append to result's indexkeys. - res.keys = append(res.keys, ikey) +func index_get[T any](i *Index[T], hash Hash, key []any) *list { + l := i.data[hash] + if l == nil { + return nil + } + entry := (*index_entry)(l.head.data) + if !is_equal(entry.key, key) { + return l + } + return l +} +func index_append[T any](c *Cache[T], i *Index[T], hash Hash, key []any, res *result) { // Get list at key. - l := i.data[key] + l := i.data[hash] if l == nil { // Allocate new list. - l = list_acquire(c) - i.data[key] = l + l = list_acquire() + i.data[hash] = l - } else if i.unique { + } else if entry := (*index_entry)(l.head.data); //nocollapse + !is_equal(entry.key, key) { - // Remove currently - // indexed result. - old := l.head - l.remove(old) + // Collision! Drop all. + delete(i.data, hash) + + // Iterate entries in list. + for x := 0; x < l.len; x++ { + + // Pop current head. + list_remove(l, l.head) + + // Extract result. + res := entry.result + + // Drop index entry from res. + result_drop_index(res, i) + if len(res.indexed) == 0 { + + // Old res now unused, + // release to mem pool. + result_release(c, res) + } + } + + return + + } else if is_unique(i.flags) { + + // Remove current + // indexed entry. + list_remove(l, l.head) // Get ptr to old - // result before we + // entry before we // release to pool. - res := old.Value + res := entry.result // Drop this index's key from // old res now not indexed here. - result_dropIndex(c, res, i) - if len(res.keys) == 0 { + result_drop_index(res, i) + if len(res.indexed) == 0 { // Old res now unused, // release to mem pool. @@ -114,100 +231,162 @@ func index_append[T any](c *Cache[T], i *Index[T], key uint64, res *result[T]) { } } - // Add result indexkey to - // front of results list. - l.pushFront(&ikey.entry) + // Acquire + setup index entry. + entry := index_entry_acquire() + entry.index = unsafe.Pointer(i) + entry.result = res + entry.key = key + entry.hash = hash + + // Append to result's indexed entries. + res.indexed = append(res.indexed, entry) + + // Add index entry to index list. + list_push_front(l, &entry.elem) } -func index_deleteOne[T any](c *Cache[T], i *Index[T], ikey *indexkey[T]) { - // Get list at key. - l := i.data[ikey.key] - if l == nil { - return - } - - // Remove from list. - l.remove(&ikey.entry) - if l.len == 0 { - - // Remove list from map. - delete(i.data, ikey.key) - - // Release list to pool. - list_release(c, l) - } -} - -func index_delete[T any](c *Cache[T], i *Index[T], key uint64, fn func(*result[T])) { +func index_delete[T any](c *Cache[T], i *Index[T], hash Hash, key []any, fn func(*result)) { if fn == nil { panic("nil fn") } - // Get list at key. - l := i.data[key] + // Get list at hash. + l := i.data[hash] if l == nil { return } - // Delete data at key. - delete(i.data, key) + entry := (*index_entry)(l.head.data) - // Iterate results in list. + // Check contains expected key for hash. + if !is_equal(entry.key, key) { + return + } + + // Delete data at hash. + delete(i.data, hash) + + // Iterate entries in list. for x := 0; x < l.len; x++ { // Pop current head. - res := l.head.Value - l.remove(l.head) + entry := (*index_entry)(l.head.data) + list_remove(l, l.head) - // Delete index's key - // from result tracking. - result_dropIndex(c, res, i) + // Extract result. + res := entry.result // Call hook. fn(res) + + // Drop index entry from res. + result_drop_index(res, i) } - // Release list to pool. - list_release(c, l) + // Release to pool. + list_release(l) } -type indexkey[T any] struct { - // linked list entry the related - // result is stored under in the - // Index.data[key] linked list. - entry elem[*result[T]] +func index_delete_entry[T any](c *Cache[T], entry *index_entry) { + // Get from entry. + i := (*Index[T])(entry.index) - // key is the generated index key - // the related result is indexed - // under, in the below index. - key uint64 - - // index is the index that the - // related result is indexed in. - index *Index[T] -} - -func indexkey_acquire[T any](c *Cache[T]) *indexkey[T] { - var ikey *indexkey[T] - - if len(c.keyPool) == 0 { - // Allocate new key. - ikey = new(indexkey[T]) - } else { - // Pop result from pool slice. - ikey = c.keyPool[len(c.keyPool)-1] - c.keyPool = c.keyPool[:len(c.keyPool)-1] + // Get list at hash sum. + l := i.data[entry.hash] + if l == nil { + return } - return ikey + // Remove entry from list. + list_remove(l, &entry.elem) + if l.len == 0 { + + // Remove list from map. + delete(i.data, entry.hash) + + // Release to pool. + list_release(l) + } + + // Extract result. + res := entry.result + + // Drop index entry from res. + result_drop_index(res, i) } -func indexkey_release[T any](c *Cache[T], ikey *indexkey[T]) { - // Reset indexkey. - ikey.entry.Value = nil - ikey.key = 0 - ikey.index = nil +var entry_pool sync.Pool - // Release indexkey to memory pool. - c.keyPool = append(c.keyPool, ikey) +type index_entry struct { + // elem contains the list element + // appended to each per-hash list + // within the Index{} type. the + // contained value is a self-ref. + elem list_elem + + // index is the Index{} this + // index_entry{} is stored in. + index unsafe.Pointer + + // result is the actual + // underlying result stored + // within the index. this + // also contains a ref to + // this *index_entry in order + // to track indices each result + // is currently stored under. + result *result + + // key contains the actual + // key this item was stored + // under, used for collision + // check. + key []any + + // hash contains computed + // hash checksum of .key. + hash Hash +} + +func index_entry_acquire() *index_entry { + // Acquire from pool. + v := entry_pool.Get() + if v == nil { + v = new(index_entry) + } + + // Cast index_entry value. + entry := v.(*index_entry) + + // Set index list elem entry on itself. + entry.elem.data = unsafe.Pointer(entry) + + return entry +} + +func index_entry_release(entry *index_entry) { + var zero Hash + + // Reset index entry. + entry.elem.data = nil + entry.index = nil + entry.result = nil + entry.key = nil + entry.hash = zero + + // Release to pool. + entry_pool.Put(entry) +} + +// is_equal returns whether 2 key slices are equal. +func is_equal(k1, k2 []any) bool { + if len(k1) != len(k2) { + return false + } + for i := range k1 { + if k1[i] != k2[i] { + return false + } + } + return true } diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/list.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/list.go index 07787c44c..398f84ceb 100644 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/list.go +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/list.go @@ -1,49 +1,55 @@ package structr -// elem represents an element +import ( + "sync" + "unsafe" +) + +var list_pool sync.Pool + +// elem represents an elem // in a doubly-linked list. -type elem[T any] struct { - next *elem[T] - prev *elem[T] - Value T +type list_elem struct { + next *list_elem + prev *list_elem + + // data is a ptr to the + // value this linked list + // element is embedded-in. + data unsafe.Pointer } // list implements a doubly-linked list, where: // - head = index 0 (i.e. the front) // - tail = index n-1 (i.e. the back) -type list[T any] struct { - head *elem[T] - tail *elem[T] +type list struct { + head *list_elem + tail *list_elem len int } -func list_acquire[T any](c *Cache[T]) *list[*result[T]] { - var l *list[*result[T]] - - if len(c.llsPool) == 0 { - // Allocate new list. - l = new(list[*result[T]]) - } else { - // Pop list from pool slice. - l = c.llsPool[len(c.llsPool)-1] - c.llsPool = c.llsPool[:len(c.llsPool)-1] +func list_acquire() *list { + // Acquire from pool. + v := list_pool.Get() + if v == nil { + v = new(list) } - return l + // Cast list value. + return v.(*list) } -func list_release[T any](c *Cache[T], l *list[*result[T]]) { +func list_release(l *list) { // Reset list. l.head = nil l.tail = nil l.len = 0 - // Release list to memory pool. - c.llsPool = append(c.llsPool, l) + // Release to pool. + list_pool.Put(l) } -// pushFront pushes new 'elem' to front of list. -func (l *list[T]) pushFront(elem *elem[T]) { +func list_push_front(l *list, elem *list_elem) { if l.len == 0 { // Set new tail + head l.head = elem @@ -71,14 +77,12 @@ func (l *list[T]) pushFront(elem *elem[T]) { l.len++ } -// moveFront calls remove() on elem, followed by pushFront(). -func (l *list[T]) moveFront(elem *elem[T]) { - l.remove(elem) - l.pushFront(elem) +func list_move_front(l *list, elem *list_elem) { + list_remove(l, elem) + list_push_front(l, elem) } -// remove removes the 'elem' from the list. -func (l *list[T]) remove(elem *elem[T]) { +func list_remove(l *list, elem *list_elem) { if l.len <= 1 { // Drop elem's links elem.next = nil @@ -117,8 +121,7 @@ func (l *list[T]) remove(elem *elem[T]) { l.len-- } -// rangefn ranges all the elements in the list, passing each to fn. -func (l *list[T]) rangefn(fn func(*elem[T])) { +func list_rangefn(l *list, fn func(*list_elem)) { if fn == nil { panic("nil fn") } diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/result.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/result.go index 4468338b5..08d3ad013 100644 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/result.go +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/result.go @@ -1,75 +1,77 @@ package structr -type result[T any] struct { - // linked list entry this result is +import ( + "sync" + "unsafe" +) + +var result_pool sync.Pool + +type result struct { + // linked list elem this result is // stored under in Cache.lruList. - entry elem[*result[T]] + elem list_elem - // keys tracks the indices - // result is stored under. - keys []*indexkey[T] + // indexed stores the indices + // this result is stored under. + indexed []*index_entry - // cached value. - value T - - // cached error. - err error + // cached data (we maintain + // the type data here using + // an interface as any one + // instance can be T / error). + data interface{} } -func result_acquire[T any](c *Cache[T]) *result[T] { - var res *result[T] - - if len(c.resPool) == 0 { - // Allocate new result. - res = new(result[T]) - } else { - // Pop result from pool slice. - res = c.resPool[len(c.resPool)-1] - c.resPool = c.resPool[:len(c.resPool)-1] +func result_acquire[T any](c *Cache[T]) *result { + // Acquire from pool. + v := result_pool.Get() + if v == nil { + v = new(result) } - // Push to front of LRU list. - c.lruList.pushFront(&res.entry) - res.entry.Value = res + // Cast result value. + res := v.(*result) + + // Push result elem to front of LRU list. + list_push_front(&c.lruList, &res.elem) + res.elem.data = unsafe.Pointer(res) return res } -func result_release[T any](c *Cache[T], res *result[T]) { - // Remove from the LRU list. - c.lruList.remove(&res.entry) - res.entry.Value = nil - - var zero T +func result_release[T any](c *Cache[T], res *result) { + // Remove result elem from LRU list. + list_remove(&c.lruList, &res.elem) + res.elem.data = nil // Reset all result fields. - res.keys = res.keys[:0] - res.value = zero - res.err = nil + res.indexed = res.indexed[:0] + res.data = nil - // Release result to memory pool. - c.resPool = append(c.resPool, res) + // Release to pool. + result_pool.Put(res) } -func result_dropIndex[T any](c *Cache[T], res *result[T], index *Index[T]) { - for i := 0; i < len(res.keys); i++ { +func result_drop_index[T any](res *result, index *Index[T]) { + for i := 0; i < len(res.indexed); i++ { - if res.keys[i].index != index { + if res.indexed[i].index != unsafe.Pointer(index) { // Prof. Obiwan: // this is not the index // we are looking for. continue } - // Get index key ptr. - ikey := res.keys[i] + // Get index entry ptr. + entry := res.indexed[i] - // Move all index keys down + reslice. - copy(res.keys[i:], res.keys[i+1:]) - res.keys = res.keys[:len(res.keys)-1] + // Move all index entries down + reslice. + copy(res.indexed[i:], res.indexed[i+1:]) + res.indexed = res.indexed[:len(res.indexed)-1] - // Release ikey to memory pool. - indexkey_release(c, ikey) + // Release to memory pool. + index_entry_release(entry) return } diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/runtime.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/runtime.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc1bcd86d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/runtime.go @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +package structr + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "unicode" + "unicode/utf8" + "unsafe" + + "github.com/modern-go/reflect2" + "github.com/zeebo/xxh3" +) + +type structfield struct { + // _type is the runtime type pointer + // underlying the struct field type. + // used for repacking our own erfaces. + _type reflect2.Type + + // offset is the offset in memory + // of this struct field from the + // outer-most value ptr location. + offset uintptr + + // hasher is the relevant function + // for hashing value of structfield + // into the supplied hashbuf, where + // return value indicates if zero. + hasher func(*xxh3.Hasher, any) bool +} + +// find_field will search for a struct field with given set of names, +// where names is a len > 0 slice of names account for struct nesting. +func find_field(t reflect.Type, names []string) (sfield structfield) { + var ( + // is_exported returns whether name is exported + // from a package; can be func or struct field. + is_exported = func(name string) bool { + r, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name) + return unicode.IsUpper(r) + } + + // pop_name pops the next name from + // the provided slice of field names. + pop_name = func() string { + name := names[0] + names = names[1:] + if !is_exported(name) { + panicf("field is not exported: %s", name) + } + return name + } + + // field is the iteratively searched + // struct field value in below loop. + field reflect.StructField + ) + + switch { + // The only 2 types we support are + // structs, and ptrs to a struct. + case t.Kind() == reflect.Struct: + case t.Kind() == reflect.Pointer && + t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct: + t = t.Elem() + default: + panic("index only support struct{} and *struct{}") + } + + for len(names) > 0 { + var ok bool + + // Pop next name. + name := pop_name() + + // Check for valid struct type. + if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct { + panicf("field %s is not struct: %s", t, name) + } + + // Look for next field by name. + field, ok = t.FieldByName(name) + if !ok { + panicf("unknown field: %s", name) + } + + // Increment total field offset. + sfield.offset += field.Offset + + // Set the next type. + t = field.Type + } + + // Get field type as reflect2. + sfield._type = reflect2.Type2(t) + + // Find hasher for type. + sfield.hasher = hasher(t) + + return +} + +// extract_fields extracts given structfields from the provided value type, +// this is done using predetermined struct field memory offset locations. +func extract_fields[T any](value T, fields []structfield) []any { + // Get ptr to raw value data. + ptr := unsafe.Pointer(&value) + + // If this is a pointer type deref the value ptr. + if reflect.TypeOf(value).Kind() == reflect.Pointer { + ptr = *(*unsafe.Pointer)(ptr) + } + + // Prepare slice of field ifaces. + ifaces := make([]any, len(fields)) + + for i := 0; i < len(fields); i++ { + // Manually access field at memory offset and pack eface. + ptr := unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(ptr) + fields[i].offset) + ifaces[i] = fields[i]._type.UnsafeIndirect(ptr) + } + + return ifaces +} + +// data_ptr returns the runtime data ptr associated with value. +func data_ptr(a any) unsafe.Pointer { + return (*struct{ t, v unsafe.Pointer })(unsafe.Pointer(&a)).v +} + +// panicf provides a panic with string formatting. +func panicf(format string, args ...any) { + panic(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) +} diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/test.sh b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/test.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..554417df7 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/test.sh @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/bin/sh +set -e +go test -v -tags=structr_32bit_hash . +go test -v -tags=structr_48bit_hash . +go test -v -tags=structr_64bit_hash . \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/util.go b/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/util.go deleted file mode 100644 index 01ac06cf1..000000000 --- a/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr/util.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -package structr - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "sync" - "unicode" - "unicode/utf8" - - "github.com/zeebo/xxh3" -) - -// findField will search for a struct field with given set of names, where names is a len > 0 slice of names account for nesting. -func findField(t reflect.Type, names []string, allowZero bool) (sfield structfield, ok bool) { - var ( - // isExported returns whether name is exported - // from a package; can be func or struct field. - isExported = func(name string) bool { - r, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name) - return unicode.IsUpper(r) - } - - // popName pops the next name from - // the provided slice of field names. - popName = func() string { - // Pop next name. - name := names[0] - names = names[1:] - - // Ensure valid name. - if !isExported(name) { - panicf("field is not exported: %s", name) - } - - return name - } - - // field is the iteratively searched-for - // struct field value in below loop. - field reflect.StructField - ) - - for len(names) > 0 { - // Pop next name. - name := popName() - - // Follow any ptrs leading to field. - for t.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { - t = t.Elem() - } - - if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct { - // The end type after following ptrs must be struct. - panicf("field %s is not struct (ptr): %s", t, name) - } - - // Look for next field by name. - field, ok = t.FieldByName(name) - if !ok { - return - } - - // Append next set of indices required to reach field. - sfield.index = append(sfield.index, field.Index...) - - // Set the next type. - t = field.Type - } - - // Get final type hash func. - sfield.hasher = hasher(t) - - return -} - -// panicf provides a panic with string formatting. -func panicf(format string, args ...any) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) -} - -// hashPool provides a memory pool of xxh3 -// hasher objects used indexing field vals. -var hashPool sync.Pool - -// gethashbuf fetches hasher from memory pool. -func getHasher() *xxh3.Hasher { - v := hashPool.Get() - if v == nil { - v = new(xxh3.Hasher) - } - return v.(*xxh3.Hasher) -} - -// putHasher replaces hasher in memory pool. -func putHasher(h *xxh3.Hasher) { - h.Reset() - hashPool.Put(h) -} diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index 4d3011414..de5d99d68 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ codeberg.org/gruf/go-sched ## explicit; go 1.19 codeberg.org/gruf/go-store/v2/storage codeberg.org/gruf/go-store/v2/util -# codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.2.0 +# codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.3.0 ## explicit; go 1.21 codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr # codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/exif-terminator v0.7.0