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The result will still pass gofmtcheck and won't trigger additional changes if someone isn't using goimports, but it will avoid the piecemeal imports changes we've been seeing.
220 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
220 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
package physical
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import (
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"context"
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"sync/atomic"
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log "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
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lru "github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru"
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/helper/locksutil"
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/helper/pathmanager"
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)
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const (
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// DefaultCacheSize is used if no cache size is specified for NewCache
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DefaultCacheSize = 128 * 1024
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)
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// These paths don't need to be cached by the LRU cache. This should
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// particularly help memory pressure when unsealing.
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var cacheExceptionsPaths = []string{
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"wal/logs/",
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"index/pages/",
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"index-dr/pages/",
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"sys/expire/",
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"core/poison-pill",
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}
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// Cache is used to wrap an underlying physical backend
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// and provide an LRU cache layer on top. Most of the reads done by
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// Vault are for policy objects so there is a large read reduction
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// by using a simple write-through cache.
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type Cache struct {
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backend Backend
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lru *lru.TwoQueueCache
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locks []*locksutil.LockEntry
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logger log.Logger
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enabled *uint32
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cacheExceptions *pathmanager.PathManager
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}
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// TransactionalCache is a Cache that wraps the physical that is transactional
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type TransactionalCache struct {
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*Cache
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Transactional
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}
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// Verify Cache satisfies the correct interfaces
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var _ ToggleablePurgemonster = (*Cache)(nil)
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var _ ToggleablePurgemonster = (*TransactionalCache)(nil)
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var _ Backend = (*Cache)(nil)
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var _ Transactional = (*TransactionalCache)(nil)
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// NewCache returns a physical cache of the given size.
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// If no size is provided, the default size is used.
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func NewCache(b Backend, size int, logger log.Logger) *Cache {
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if logger.IsDebug() {
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logger.Debug("creating LRU cache", "size", size)
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}
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if size <= 0 {
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size = DefaultCacheSize
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}
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pm := pathmanager.New()
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pm.AddPaths(cacheExceptionsPaths)
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cache, _ := lru.New2Q(size)
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c := &Cache{
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backend: b,
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lru: cache,
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locks: locksutil.CreateLocks(),
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logger: logger,
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// This fails safe.
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enabled: new(uint32),
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cacheExceptions: pm,
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}
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return c
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}
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func NewTransactionalCache(b Backend, size int, logger log.Logger) *TransactionalCache {
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c := &TransactionalCache{
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Cache: NewCache(b, size, logger),
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Transactional: b.(Transactional),
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}
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return c
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}
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func (c *Cache) shouldCache(key string) bool {
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if atomic.LoadUint32(c.enabled) == 0 {
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return false
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}
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return !c.cacheExceptions.HasPath(key)
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}
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// SetEnabled is used to toggle whether the cache is on or off. It must be
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// called with true to actually activate the cache after creation.
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func (c *Cache) SetEnabled(enabled bool) {
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if enabled {
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atomic.StoreUint32(c.enabled, 1)
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return
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}
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atomic.StoreUint32(c.enabled, 0)
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}
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// Purge is used to clear the cache
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func (c *Cache) Purge(ctx context.Context) {
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// Lock the world
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for _, lock := range c.locks {
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lock.Lock()
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defer lock.Unlock()
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}
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c.lru.Purge()
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}
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func (c *Cache) Put(ctx context.Context, entry *Entry) error {
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if entry != nil && !c.shouldCache(entry.Key) {
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return c.backend.Put(ctx, entry)
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}
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lock := locksutil.LockForKey(c.locks, entry.Key)
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lock.Lock()
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defer lock.Unlock()
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err := c.backend.Put(ctx, entry)
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if err == nil {
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c.lru.Add(entry.Key, entry)
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}
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return err
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}
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func (c *Cache) Get(ctx context.Context, key string) (*Entry, error) {
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if !c.shouldCache(key) {
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return c.backend.Get(ctx, key)
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}
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lock := locksutil.LockForKey(c.locks, key)
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lock.RLock()
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defer lock.RUnlock()
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// Check the LRU first
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if raw, ok := c.lru.Get(key); ok {
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if raw == nil {
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return nil, nil
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}
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return raw.(*Entry), nil
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}
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// Read from the underlying backend
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ent, err := c.backend.Get(ctx, key)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// Cache the result
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c.lru.Add(key, ent)
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return ent, nil
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}
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func (c *Cache) Delete(ctx context.Context, key string) error {
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if !c.shouldCache(key) {
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return c.backend.Delete(ctx, key)
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}
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lock := locksutil.LockForKey(c.locks, key)
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lock.Lock()
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defer lock.Unlock()
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err := c.backend.Delete(ctx, key)
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if err == nil {
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c.lru.Remove(key)
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}
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return err
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}
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func (c *Cache) List(ctx context.Context, prefix string) ([]string, error) {
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// Always pass-through as this would be difficult to cache. For the same
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// reason we don't lock as we can't reasonably know which locks to readlock
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// ahead of time.
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return c.backend.List(ctx, prefix)
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}
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func (c *TransactionalCache) Transaction(ctx context.Context, txns []*TxnEntry) error {
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// Bypass the locking below
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if atomic.LoadUint32(c.enabled) == 0 {
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return c.Transactional.Transaction(ctx, txns)
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}
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// Collect keys that need to be locked
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var keys []string
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for _, curr := range txns {
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keys = append(keys, curr.Entry.Key)
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}
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// Lock the keys
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for _, l := range locksutil.LocksForKeys(c.locks, keys) {
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l.Lock()
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defer l.Unlock()
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}
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if err := c.Transactional.Transaction(ctx, txns); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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for _, txn := range txns {
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if !c.shouldCache(txn.Entry.Key) {
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continue
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}
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switch txn.Operation {
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case PutOperation:
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c.lru.Add(txn.Entry.Key, txn.Entry)
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case DeleteOperation:
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c.lru.Remove(txn.Entry.Key)
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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