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//=- CachePruning.h - Helper to manage the pruning of a cache dir -*- C++ -*-=// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file implements pruning of a directory intended for cache storage, using // various policies. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_CACHEPRUNING_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_CACHEPRUNING_H
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" #include <chrono> #include <optional>
namespace llvm {
template <typename T> class Expected; class StringRef;
/// Policy for the pruneCache() function. A default constructed /// CachePruningPolicy provides a reasonable default policy. struct CachePruningPolicy { /// The pruning interval. This is intended to be used to avoid scanning the /// directory too often. It does not impact the decision of which file to /// prune. A value of 0 forces the scan to occur. A value of std::nullopt /// disables pruning. std::optional<std::chrono::seconds> Interval = std::chrono::seconds(1200);
/// The expiration for a file. When a file hasn't been accessed for Expiration /// seconds, it is removed from the cache. A value of 0 disables the /// expiration-based pruning. std::chrono::seconds Expiration = std::chrono::hours(7 * 24); // 1w
/// The maximum size for the cache directory, in terms of percentage of the /// available space on the disk. Set to 100 to indicate no limit, 50 to /// indicate that the cache size will not be left over half the available disk /// space. A value over 100 will be reduced to 100. A value of 0 disables the /// percentage size-based pruning. unsigned MaxSizePercentageOfAvailableSpace = 75;
/// The maximum size for the cache directory in bytes. A value over the amount /// of available space on the disk will be reduced to the amount of available /// space. A value of 0 disables the absolute size-based pruning. uint64_t MaxSizeBytes = 0;
/// The maximum number of files in the cache directory. A value of 0 disables /// the number of files based pruning. /// /// This defaults to 1000000 because with that many files there are /// diminishing returns on the effectiveness of the cache. Some systems have a /// limit on total number of files, and some also limit the number of files /// per directory, such as Linux ext4, with the default setting (block size is /// 4096 and large_dir disabled), there is a per-directory entry limit of /// 508*510*floor(4096/(40+8))~=20M for average filename length of 40. uint64_t MaxSizeFiles = 1000000; };
/// Parse the given string as a cache pruning policy. Defaults are taken from a /// default constructed CachePruningPolicy object. /// For example: "prune_interval=30s:prune_after=24h:cache_size=50%" /// which means a pruning interval of 30 seconds, expiration time of 24 hours /// and maximum cache size of 50% of available disk space. Expected<CachePruningPolicy> parseCachePruningPolicy(StringRef PolicyStr);
/// Peform pruning using the supplied policy, returns true if pruning /// occurred, i.e. if Policy.Interval was expired. /// /// Check whether cache pruning happens using the supplied policy, adds a /// ThinLTO warning if cache_size_bytes or cache_size_files is too small for the /// current link job. The warning recommends the user to consider adjusting /// --thinlto-cache-policy. /// /// As a safeguard against data loss if the user specifies the wrong directory /// as their cache directory, this function will ignore files not matching the /// pattern "llvmcache-*". bool pruneCache(StringRef Path, CachePruningPolicy Policy, const std::vector<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> &Files = {}); } // namespace llvm
#endif
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