package coq-core
The Coq Proof Assistant -- Core Binaries and Tools
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
coq-8.20.1.tar.gz
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doc/src/micromega_plugin/persistent_cache.ml.html
Source file persistent_cache.ml
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(************************************************************************) (* * The Coq Proof Assistant / The Coq Development Team *) (* v * Copyright INRIA, CNRS and contributors *) (* <O___,, * (see version control and CREDITS file for authors & dates) *) (* \VV/ **************************************************************) (* // * This file is distributed under the terms of the *) (* * GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 *) (* * (see LICENSE file for the text of the license) *) (************************************************************************) (* *) (* A persistent hashtable *) (* *) (* Frédéric Besson (Inria Rennes) 2009-2014 *) (* *) (************************************************************************) (** Last PR that requires the regeneration of caches. It is stored and checked after the Coq magic number. Incompatible caches are thrown away. *) let pcache_version = 15584l module type PHashtable = sig (* see documentation in [persistent_cache.mli] *) type 'a t type key val open_in : string -> 'a t val find : 'a t -> key -> 'a val add : 'a t -> key -> 'a -> unit val memo : string -> (key -> 'a) -> key -> 'a val memo_cond : string -> (key -> bool) -> (key -> 'a) -> key -> 'a end open Hashtbl open System module PHashtable (Key : HashedType) : PHashtable with type key = Key.t = struct open Unix type key = Key.t module Table : sig type 'a t val empty : 'a t val add : int -> 'a -> 'a t -> 'a t val find : int -> 'a t -> 'a list end = struct type 'a t = 'a list Int.Map.t let empty = Int.Map.empty let add h pos tab = try Int.Map.modify h (fun _ l -> pos :: l) tab with Not_found -> Int.Map.add h [pos] tab let find h tab = Int.Map.find h tab end (* A mapping key hash -> file position *) type 'a data = { pos : int option ; mutable obj : (Key.t * 'a) option } type 'a t = {outch : out_channel; mutable htbl : 'a data Table.t; file : string } let skip_blob ch = let hd = Bytes.create Marshal.header_size in let () = really_input ch hd 0 Marshal.header_size in let len = Marshal.data_size hd 0 in let pos = pos_in ch in seek_in ch (pos + len) let read_key_elem inch = match input_binary_int inch with | hash -> let pos = pos_in inch in let () = skip_blob inch in Some (hash, pos) | exception End_of_file -> None (** We used to only lock/unlock regions. Is-it more robust/portable to lock/unlock a fixed region e.g. [0;1]? In case of locking failure, the cache is not used. **) type lock_kind = Read | Write let lock kd fd = let pos = lseek fd 0 SEEK_CUR in let success = try ignore (lseek fd 0 SEEK_SET); let lk = match kd with Read -> F_RLOCK | Write -> F_LOCK in lockf fd lk 1; true with Unix.Unix_error (_, _, _) -> false in ignore (lseek fd pos SEEK_SET); success let unlock fd = let pos = lseek fd 0 SEEK_CUR in let () = try ignore (lseek fd 0 SEEK_SET); lockf fd F_ULOCK 1 with Unix.Unix_error (_, _, _) -> (* Here, this is really bad news -- there is a pending lock which could cause a deadlock. Should it be an anomaly or produce a warning ? *) ignore (lseek fd pos SEEK_SET) in () (* We make the assumption that an acquired lock can always be released *) let do_under_lock kd fd f = if lock kd fd then Some(Fun.protect f ~finally:(fun () -> unlock fd)) else None let fopen_in = open_in_bin let check_magic_number_and_version inch = try let magic = input_int32 inch in let version = input_int32 inch in magic = ObjFile.magic_number && version = pcache_version with End_of_file -> false let open_in (type a) f : a t = let flags = [O_RDONLY; O_CREAT] in let finch = openfile f flags 0o666 in let inch = in_channel_of_descr finch in let exception InvalidTableFormat in let rec xload table = match read_key_elem inch with | None -> table | Some (hash, pos) -> xload (Table.add hash { pos = Some pos; obj = None } table) | exception e when CErrors.noncritical e -> raise InvalidTableFormat in try (* Locking of the (whole) file while reading *) let htbl = do_under_lock Read finch (fun () -> let table = Table.empty in if check_magic_number_and_version inch then xload table else raise InvalidTableFormat ) in let () = close_in_noerr inch in let outch = out_channel_of_descr (openfile f [O_WRONLY; O_APPEND; O_CREAT] 0o666) in { outch ; file = f; htbl = Option.default Table.empty htbl } with InvalidTableFormat -> let () = close_in_noerr inch in let flags = [O_WRONLY; O_TRUNC; O_APPEND; O_CREAT] in let out = openfile f flags 0o666 in let outch = out_channel_of_descr out in output_int32 outch ObjFile.magic_number; output_int32 outch pcache_version; {outch; htbl=Table.empty; file = f} let add t k e = let {outch} = t in let fd = descr_of_out_channel outch in let h = Key.hash k land 0x7FFFFFFF in let dump () = let () = output_binary_int outch h in let () = Marshal.to_channel outch (k, e) [] in let () = flush outch in () in let _ = do_under_lock Write fd dump in t.htbl <- Table.add h { pos=None; obj = Some (k, e) } t.htbl let find t k = let {outch; htbl = tbl} = t in let h = Key.hash k land 0x7FFFFFFF in let lpos = Table.find h tbl in (* First look for already live data *) let find data = match data.obj with | Some (k', v) -> if Key.equal k k' then Some v else None | None -> None in match CList.find_map find lpos with | Some res -> res | None -> (* Otherwise perform I/O and look at the disk cache *) let lpos = List.filter (fun data -> Option.is_empty data.obj) lpos in let () = if CList.is_empty lpos then raise Not_found in let ch = fopen_in t.file in let find data = match data.pos with | None -> None | Some pos -> let () = seek_in ch pos in match Marshal.from_channel ch with | (k', v) -> if Key.equal k k' then (* Store the data in memory *) let () = data.obj <- Some (k, v) in Some v else None | exception End_of_file | exception Failure _ -> None in let lookup () = CList.find_map find lpos in let res = do_under_lock Read (descr_of_in_channel ch) lookup in let () = close_in_noerr ch in match res with | Some (Some v) -> v | None | Some None -> raise Not_found let memo cache f = let tbl = lazy (try Some (open_in cache) with e when CErrors.noncritical e -> None) in fun x -> match Lazy.force tbl with | None -> f x | Some tbl -> ( try find tbl x with Not_found -> let res = f x in add tbl x res; res ) let memo_cond cache cond f = let tbl = lazy (try Some (open_in cache) with e when CErrors.noncritical e -> None) in fun x -> match Lazy.force tbl with | None -> f x | Some tbl -> if cond x then begin try find tbl x with Not_found -> let res = f x in add tbl x res; res end else f x end (* Local Variables: *) (* coding: utf-8 *) (* End: *)
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