/* * Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_sorted_cache_h__ #define INCLUDE_sorted_cache_h__ #include "util.h" #include "fileops.h" #include "vector.h" #include "thread-utils.h" #include "pool.h" #include "strmap.h" #include /* * The purpose of this data structure is to cache the parsed contents of a * file (a.k.a. the backing file) where each item in the file can be * identified by a key string and you want to both look them up by name * and traverse them in sorted order. Each item is assumed to itself end * in a GIT_FLEX_ARRAY. */ typedef void (*git_sortedcache_free_item_fn)(void *payload, void *item); typedef struct { git_refcount rc; git_rwlock lock; size_t item_path_offset; git_sortedcache_free_item_fn free_item; void *free_item_payload; git_pool pool; git_vector items; git_strmap *map; git_futils_filestamp stamp; char path[GIT_FLEX_ARRAY]; } git_sortedcache; /* Create a new sortedcache * * Even though every sortedcache stores items with a GIT_FLEX_ARRAY at * the end containing their key string, you have to provide the item_cmp * sorting function because the sorting function doesn't get a payload * and therefore can't know the offset to the item key string. :-( * * @param out The allocated git_sortedcache * @param item_path_offset Offset to the GIT_FLEX_ARRAY item key in the * struct - use offsetof(struct mine, key-field) to get this * @param free_item Optional callback to free each item * @param free_item_payload Optional payload passed to free_item callback * @param item_cmp Compare the keys of two items * @param path The path to the backing store file for this cache; this * may be NULL. The cache makes it easy to load this and check * if it has been modified since the last load and/or write. */ int git_sortedcache_new( git_sortedcache **out, size_t item_path_offset, /* use offsetof(struct, path-field) macro */ git_sortedcache_free_item_fn free_item, void *free_item_payload, git_vector_cmp item_cmp, const char *path); /* Copy a sorted cache * * - `copy_item` can be NULL to just use memcpy * - if `lock`, grabs read lock on `src` during copy and releases after */ int git_sortedcache_copy( git_sortedcache **out, git_sortedcache *src, bool lock, int (*copy_item)(void *payload, void *tgt_item, void *src_item), void *payload); /* Free sorted cache (first calling `free_item` callbacks) * * Don't call on a locked collection - it may acquire a write lock */ void git_sortedcache_free(git_sortedcache *sc); /* Increment reference count - balance with call to free */ void git_sortedcache_incref(git_sortedcache *sc); /* Get the pathname associated with this cache at creation time */ const char *git_sortedcache_path(git_sortedcache *sc); /* * CACHE WRITE FUNCTIONS * * The following functions require you to have a writer lock to make the * modification. Some of the functions take a `wlock` parameter and * will optionally lock and unlock for you if that is passed as true. * */ /* Lock sortedcache for write */ int git_sortedcache_wlock(git_sortedcache *sc); /* Unlock sorted cache when done with write */ void git_sortedcache_wunlock(git_sortedcache *sc); /* Lock cache and load backing file into a buffer. * * This grabs a write lock on the cache then looks at the modification * time and size of the file on disk. * * If the file appears to have changed, this loads the file contents into * the buffer and returns a positive value leaving the cache locked - the * caller should parse the file content, update the cache as needed, then * release the lock. NOTE: In this case, the caller MUST unlock the cache. * * If the file appears to be unchanged, then this automatically releases * the lock on the cache, clears the buffer, and returns 0. * * @return 0 if up-to-date, 1 if out-of-date, <0 on error */ int git_sortedcache_lockandload(git_sortedcache *sc, git_buf *buf); /* Refresh file timestamp after write completes * You should already be holding the write lock when you call this. */ void git_sortedcache_updated(git_sortedcache *sc); /* Release all items in sorted cache * * If `wlock` is true, grabs write lock and releases when done, otherwise * you should already be holding a write lock when you call this. */ int git_sortedcache_clear(git_sortedcache *sc, bool wlock); /* Find and/or insert item, returning pointer to item data. * You should already be holding the write lock when you call this. */ int git_sortedcache_upsert( void **out, git_sortedcache *sc, const char *key); /* Removes entry at pos from cache * You should already be holding the write lock when you call this. */ int git_sortedcache_remove(git_sortedcache *sc, size_t pos); /* * CACHE READ FUNCTIONS * * The following functions access items in the cache. To prevent the * results from being invalidated before they can be used, you should be * holding either a read lock or a write lock when using these functions. * */ /* Lock sortedcache for read */ int git_sortedcache_rlock(git_sortedcache *sc); /* Unlock sorted cache when done with read */ void git_sortedcache_runlock(git_sortedcache *sc); /* Lookup item by key - returns NULL if not found */ void *git_sortedcache_lookup(const git_sortedcache *sc, const char *key); /* Get how many items are in the cache * * You can call this function without holding a lock, but be aware * that it may change before you use it. */ size_t git_sortedcache_entrycount(const git_sortedcache *sc); /* Lookup item by index - returns NULL if out of range */ void *git_sortedcache_entry(git_sortedcache *sc, size_t pos); /* Lookup index of item by key - returns GIT_ENOTFOUND if not found */ int git_sortedcache_lookup_index( size_t *out, git_sortedcache *sc, const char *key); #endif