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restic/internal/restorer/packcache.go
Igor Fedorenko 32d5ceba87 restore: Fix packcache capacity math with failed downloads
Signed-off-by: Igor Fedorenko <igor@ifedorenko.com>
2018-10-14 17:39:42 +02:00

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package restorer
import (
"io"
"sync"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/debug"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/errors"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/restic"
)
// packCache is thread safe in-memory cache of pack files required to restore
// one or more files. The cache is meant to hold pack files that cannot be
// fully used right away. This happens when pack files contains blobs from
// "head" of some files and "middle" of other files. "Middle" blobs cannot be
// written to their files until after blobs from some other packs are written
// to the files first.
//
// While the cache is thread safe, implementation assumes (and enforces)
// that individual entries are used by one client at a time. Clients must
// #Close() entry's reader to make the entry available for use by other
// clients. This limitation can be relaxed in the future if necessary.
type packCache struct {
// guards access to cache internal data structures
lock sync.Mutex
// cache capacity
capacity int
reservedCapacity int
allocatedCapacity int
// pack records currently being used by active restore worker
reservedPacks map[restic.ID]*packCacheRecord
// unused allocated packs, can be deleted if necessary
cachedPacks map[restic.ID]*packCacheRecord
}
type packCacheRecord struct {
master *packCacheRecord
cache *packCache
id restic.ID // cached pack id
offset int64 // cached pack byte range
data []byte
}
type readerAtCloser interface {
io.Closer
io.ReaderAt
}
type bytesWriteSeeker struct {
pos int
data []byte
}
func (wr *bytesWriteSeeker) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
if wr.pos+len(p) > len(wr.data) {
return -1, errors.Errorf("not enough space")
}
n = copy(wr.data[wr.pos:], p)
wr.pos += n
return n, nil
}
func (wr *bytesWriteSeeker) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
if offset != 0 || whence != io.SeekStart {
return -1, errors.Errorf("unsupported seek request")
}
wr.pos = 0
return 0, nil
}
func newPackCache(capacity int) *packCache {
return &packCache{
capacity: capacity,
reservedPacks: make(map[restic.ID]*packCacheRecord),
cachedPacks: make(map[restic.ID]*packCacheRecord),
}
}
func (c *packCache) reserve(packID restic.ID, offset int64, length int) (record *packCacheRecord, err error) {
c.lock.Lock()
defer c.lock.Unlock()
if offset < 0 || length <= 0 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("illegal pack cache allocation range %s {offset: %d, length: %d}", packID.Str(), offset, length)
}
if c.reservedCapacity+length > c.capacity {
return nil, errors.Errorf("not enough cache capacity: requested %d, available %d", length, c.capacity-c.reservedCapacity)
}
if _, ok := c.reservedPacks[packID]; ok {
return nil, errors.Errorf("pack is already reserved %s", packID.Str())
}
// the pack is available in the cache and currently unused
if pack, ok := c.cachedPacks[packID]; ok {
// check if cached pack includes requested byte range
// the range can shrink, but it never grows bigger unless there is a bug elsewhere
if pack.offset > offset || (pack.offset+int64(len(pack.data))) < (offset+int64(length)) {
return nil, errors.Errorf("cached range %d-%d is smaller than requested range %d-%d for pack %s", pack.offset, pack.offset+int64(len(pack.data)), length, offset+int64(length), packID.Str())
}
// move the pack to the used map
delete(c.cachedPacks, packID)
c.reservedPacks[packID] = pack
c.reservedCapacity += len(pack.data)
debug.Log("Using cached pack %s (%d bytes)", pack.id.Str(), len(pack.data))
if pack.offset != offset || len(pack.data) != length {
// restrict returned record to requested range
return &packCacheRecord{
cache: c,
master: pack,
offset: offset,
data: pack.data[int(offset-pack.offset) : int(offset-pack.offset)+length],
}, nil
}
return pack, nil
}
for c.allocatedCapacity+length > c.capacity {
// all cached packs will be needed at some point
// so it does not matter which one to purge
for _, cached := range c.cachedPacks {
delete(c.cachedPacks, cached.id)
c.allocatedCapacity -= len(cached.data)
debug.Log("dropped cached pack %s (%d bytes)", cached.id.Str(), len(cached.data))
break
}
}
pack := &packCacheRecord{
cache: c,
id: packID,
offset: offset,
}
c.reservedPacks[pack.id] = pack
c.allocatedCapacity += length
c.reservedCapacity += length
return pack, nil
}
// get returns reader of the specified cached pack. Uses provided load func
// to download pack content if necessary.
// The returned reader is only able to read pack within byte range specified
// by offset and length parameters, attempts to read outside that range will
// result in an error.
// The returned reader must be closed before the same packID can be requested
// from the cache again.
func (c *packCache) get(packID restic.ID, offset int64, length int, load func(offset int64, length int, wr io.WriteSeeker) error) (readerAtCloser, error) {
pack, err := c.reserve(packID, offset, length)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if pack.data == nil {
releasePack := func() {
delete(c.reservedPacks, pack.id)
c.reservedCapacity -= length
c.allocatedCapacity -= length
}
wr := &bytesWriteSeeker{data: make([]byte, length)}
err = load(offset, length, wr)
if err != nil {
releasePack()
return nil, err
}
if wr.pos != length {
releasePack()
return nil, errors.Errorf("invalid read size")
}
pack.data = wr.data
debug.Log("Downloaded and cached pack %s (%d bytes)", pack.id.Str(), len(pack.data))
}
return pack, nil
}
// releases the pack record back to the cache
func (c *packCache) release(pack *packCacheRecord) error {
c.lock.Lock()
defer c.lock.Unlock()
if _, ok := c.reservedPacks[pack.id]; !ok {
return errors.Errorf("invalid pack release request")
}
delete(c.reservedPacks, pack.id)
c.cachedPacks[pack.id] = pack
c.reservedCapacity -= len(pack.data)
return nil
}
// remove removes specified pack from the cache and frees
// corresponding cache space. should be called after the pack
// was fully used up by the restorer.
func (c *packCache) remove(packID restic.ID) error {
c.lock.Lock()
defer c.lock.Unlock()
if _, ok := c.reservedPacks[packID]; ok {
return errors.Errorf("invalid pack remove request, pack %s is reserved", packID.Str())
}
pack, ok := c.cachedPacks[packID]
if !ok {
return errors.Errorf("invalid pack remove request, pack %s is not cached", packID.Str())
}
delete(c.cachedPacks, pack.id)
c.allocatedCapacity -= len(pack.data)
return nil
}
// ReadAt reads len(b) bytes from the pack starting at byte offset off.
// It returns the number of bytes read and the error, if any.
func (r *packCacheRecord) ReadAt(b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) {
if off < r.offset || off+int64(len(b)) > r.offset+int64(len(r.data)) {
return -1, errors.Errorf("read outside available range")
}
return copy(b, r.data[off-r.offset:]), nil
}
// Close closes the pack reader and releases corresponding cache record
// to the cache. Once closed, the record can be reused by subsequent
// requests for the same packID or it can be purged from the cache to make
// room for other packs
func (r *packCacheRecord) Close() (err error) {
if r.master != nil {
return r.cache.release(r.master)
}
return r.cache.release(r)
}