1 // Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
5 // Package cache implements a build artifact cache.
7 // This package is a slightly modified fork of Go's
8 // cmd/go/internal/cache package.
25 "honnef.co/go/tools/internal/renameio"
28 // An ActionID is a cache action key, the hash of a complete description of a
29 // repeatable computation (command line, environment variables,
30 // input file contents, executable contents).
31 type ActionID [HashSize]byte
33 // An OutputID is a cache output key, the hash of an output of a computation.
34 type OutputID [HashSize]byte
36 // A Cache is a package cache, backed by a file system directory tree.
42 // Open opens and returns the cache in the given directory.
44 // It is safe for multiple processes on a single machine to use the
45 // same cache directory in a local file system simultaneously.
46 // They will coordinate using operating system file locks and may
47 // duplicate effort but will not corrupt the cache.
49 // However, it is NOT safe for multiple processes on different machines
50 // to share a cache directory (for example, if the directory were stored
51 // in a network file system). File locking is notoriously unreliable in
52 // network file systems and may not suffice to protect the cache.
54 func Open(dir string) (*Cache, error) {
55 info, err := os.Stat(dir)
60 return nil, &os.PathError{Op: "open", Path: dir, Err: fmt.Errorf("not a directory")}
62 for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
63 name := filepath.Join(dir, fmt.Sprintf("%02x", i))
64 if err := os.MkdirAll(name, 0777); err != nil {
75 // fileName returns the name of the file corresponding to the given id.
76 func (c *Cache) fileName(id [HashSize]byte, key string) string {
77 return filepath.Join(c.dir, fmt.Sprintf("%02x", id[0]), fmt.Sprintf("%x", id)+"-"+key)
80 // An entryNotFoundError indicates that a cache entry was not found, with an
81 // optional underlying reason.
82 type entryNotFoundError struct {
86 func (e *entryNotFoundError) Error() string {
88 return "cache entry not found"
90 return fmt.Sprintf("cache entry not found: %v", e.Err)
93 func (e *entryNotFoundError) Unwrap() error {
98 // action entry file is "v1 <hex id> <hex out> <decimal size space-padded to 20 bytes> <unixnano space-padded to 20 bytes>\n"
99 hexSize = HashSize * 2
100 entrySize = 2 + 1 + hexSize + 1 + hexSize + 1 + 20 + 1 + 20 + 1
103 // verify controls whether to run the cache in verify mode.
104 // In verify mode, the cache always returns errMissing from Get
105 // but then double-checks in Put that the data being written
106 // exactly matches any existing entry. This provides an easy
107 // way to detect program behavior that would have been different
108 // had the cache entry been returned from Get.
110 // verify is enabled by setting the environment variable
111 // GODEBUG=gocacheverify=1.
114 var errVerifyMode = errors.New("gocacheverify=1")
116 // DebugTest is set when GODEBUG=gocachetest=1 is in the environment.
117 var DebugTest = false
119 func init() { initEnv() }
124 debug := strings.Split(os.Getenv("GODEBUG"), ",")
125 for _, f := range debug {
126 if f == "gocacheverify=1" {
129 if f == "gocachehash=1" {
132 if f == "gocachetest=1" {
138 // Get looks up the action ID in the cache,
139 // returning the corresponding output ID and file size, if any.
140 // Note that finding an output ID does not guarantee that the
141 // saved file for that output ID is still available.
142 func (c *Cache) Get(id ActionID) (Entry, error) {
144 return Entry{}, &entryNotFoundError{Err: errVerifyMode}
155 // get is Get but does not respect verify mode, so that Put can use it.
156 func (c *Cache) get(id ActionID) (Entry, error) {
157 missing := func(reason error) (Entry, error) {
158 return Entry{}, &entryNotFoundError{Err: reason}
160 f, err := os.Open(c.fileName(id, "a"))
165 entry := make([]byte, entrySize+1) // +1 to detect whether f is too long
166 if n, err := io.ReadFull(f, entry); n > entrySize {
167 return missing(errors.New("too long"))
168 } else if err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
170 return missing(errors.New("file is empty"))
173 } else if n < entrySize {
174 return missing(errors.New("entry file incomplete"))
176 if entry[0] != 'v' || entry[1] != '1' || entry[2] != ' ' || entry[3+hexSize] != ' ' || entry[3+hexSize+1+hexSize] != ' ' || entry[3+hexSize+1+hexSize+1+20] != ' ' || entry[entrySize-1] != '\n' {
177 return missing(errors.New("invalid header"))
179 eid, entry := entry[3:3+hexSize], entry[3+hexSize:]
180 eout, entry := entry[1:1+hexSize], entry[1+hexSize:]
181 esize, entry := entry[1:1+20], entry[1+20:]
182 //lint:ignore SA4006 See https://github.com/dominikh/go-tools/issues/465
183 etime, entry := entry[1:1+20], entry[1+20:]
184 var buf [HashSize]byte
185 if _, err := hex.Decode(buf[:], eid); err != nil {
186 return missing(fmt.Errorf("decoding ID: %v", err))
187 } else if buf != id {
188 return missing(errors.New("mismatched ID"))
190 if _, err := hex.Decode(buf[:], eout); err != nil {
191 return missing(fmt.Errorf("decoding output ID: %v", err))
194 for i < len(esize) && esize[i] == ' ' {
197 size, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(esize[i:]), 10, 64)
199 return missing(fmt.Errorf("parsing size: %v", err))
201 return missing(errors.New("negative size"))
204 for i < len(etime) && etime[i] == ' ' {
207 tm, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(etime[i:]), 10, 64)
209 return missing(fmt.Errorf("parsing timestamp: %v", err))
211 return missing(errors.New("negative timestamp"))
214 c.used(c.fileName(id, "a"))
216 return Entry{buf, size, time.Unix(0, tm)}, nil
219 // GetFile looks up the action ID in the cache and returns
220 // the name of the corresponding data file.
221 func (c *Cache) GetFile(id ActionID) (file string, entry Entry, err error) {
222 entry, err = c.Get(id)
224 return "", Entry{}, err
226 file = c.OutputFile(entry.OutputID)
227 info, err := os.Stat(file)
229 return "", Entry{}, &entryNotFoundError{Err: err}
231 if info.Size() != entry.Size {
232 return "", Entry{}, &entryNotFoundError{Err: errors.New("file incomplete")}
234 return file, entry, nil
237 // GetBytes looks up the action ID in the cache and returns
238 // the corresponding output bytes.
239 // GetBytes should only be used for data that can be expected to fit in memory.
240 func (c *Cache) GetBytes(id ActionID) ([]byte, Entry, error) {
241 entry, err := c.Get(id)
243 return nil, entry, err
245 data, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(c.OutputFile(entry.OutputID))
246 if sha256.Sum256(data) != entry.OutputID {
247 return nil, entry, &entryNotFoundError{Err: errors.New("bad checksum")}
249 return data, entry, nil
252 // OutputFile returns the name of the cache file storing output with the given OutputID.
253 func (c *Cache) OutputFile(out OutputID) string {
254 file := c.fileName(out, "d")
259 // Time constants for cache expiration.
261 // We set the mtime on a cache file on each use, but at most one per mtimeInterval (1 hour),
262 // to avoid causing many unnecessary inode updates. The mtimes therefore
263 // roughly reflect "time of last use" but may in fact be older by at most an hour.
265 // We scan the cache for entries to delete at most once per trimInterval (1 day).
267 // When we do scan the cache, we delete entries that have not been used for
268 // at least trimLimit (5 days). Statistics gathered from a month of usage by
269 // Go developers found that essentially all reuse of cached entries happened
270 // within 5 days of the previous reuse. See golang.org/issue/22990.
272 mtimeInterval = 1 * time.Hour
273 trimInterval = 24 * time.Hour
274 trimLimit = 5 * 24 * time.Hour
277 // used makes a best-effort attempt to update mtime on file,
278 // so that mtime reflects cache access time.
280 // Because the reflection only needs to be approximate,
281 // and to reduce the amount of disk activity caused by using
282 // cache entries, used only updates the mtime if the current
283 // mtime is more than an hour old. This heuristic eliminates
284 // nearly all of the mtime updates that would otherwise happen,
285 // while still keeping the mtimes useful for cache trimming.
286 func (c *Cache) used(file string) {
287 info, err := os.Stat(file)
288 if err == nil && c.now().Sub(info.ModTime()) < mtimeInterval {
291 os.Chtimes(file, c.now(), c.now())
294 // Trim removes old cache entries that are likely not to be reused.
295 func (c *Cache) Trim() {
298 // We maintain in dir/trim.txt the time of the last completed cache trim.
299 // If the cache has been trimmed recently enough, do nothing.
300 // This is the common case.
301 data, _ := renameio.ReadFile(filepath.Join(c.dir, "trim.txt"))
302 t, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.TrimSpace(string(data)), 10, 64)
303 if err == nil && now.Sub(time.Unix(t, 0)) < trimInterval {
307 // Trim each of the 256 subdirectories.
308 // We subtract an additional mtimeInterval
309 // to account for the imprecision of our "last used" mtimes.
310 cutoff := now.Add(-trimLimit - mtimeInterval)
311 for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
312 subdir := filepath.Join(c.dir, fmt.Sprintf("%02x", i))
313 c.trimSubdir(subdir, cutoff)
316 // Ignore errors from here: if we don't write the complete timestamp, the
317 // cache will appear older than it is, and we'll trim it again next time.
318 renameio.WriteFile(filepath.Join(c.dir, "trim.txt"), []byte(fmt.Sprintf("%d", now.Unix())), 0666)
321 // trimSubdir trims a single cache subdirectory.
322 func (c *Cache) trimSubdir(subdir string, cutoff time.Time) {
323 // Read all directory entries from subdir before removing
324 // any files, in case removing files invalidates the file offset
325 // in the directory scan. Also, ignore error from f.Readdirnames,
326 // because we don't care about reporting the error and we still
327 // want to process any entries found before the error.
328 f, err := os.Open(subdir)
332 names, _ := f.Readdirnames(-1)
335 for _, name := range names {
336 // Remove only cache entries (xxxx-a and xxxx-d).
337 if !strings.HasSuffix(name, "-a") && !strings.HasSuffix(name, "-d") {
340 entry := filepath.Join(subdir, name)
341 info, err := os.Stat(entry)
342 if err == nil && info.ModTime().Before(cutoff) {
348 // putIndexEntry adds an entry to the cache recording that executing the action
349 // with the given id produces an output with the given output id (hash) and size.
350 func (c *Cache) putIndexEntry(id ActionID, out OutputID, size int64, allowVerify bool) error {
351 // Note: We expect that for one reason or another it may happen
352 // that repeating an action produces a different output hash
353 // (for example, if the output contains a time stamp or temp dir name).
354 // While not ideal, this is also not a correctness problem, so we
355 // don't make a big deal about it. In particular, we leave the action
356 // cache entries writable specifically so that they can be overwritten.
358 // Setting GODEBUG=gocacheverify=1 does make a big deal:
359 // in verify mode we are double-checking that the cache entries
360 // are entirely reproducible. As just noted, this may be unrealistic
361 // in some cases but the check is also useful for shaking out real bugs.
362 entry := fmt.Sprintf("v1 %x %x %20d %20d\n", id, out, size, time.Now().UnixNano())
363 if verify && allowVerify {
364 old, err := c.get(id)
365 if err == nil && (old.OutputID != out || old.Size != size) {
366 // panic to show stack trace, so we can see what code is generating this cache entry.
367 msg := fmt.Sprintf("go: internal cache error: cache verify failed: id=%x changed:<<<\n%s\n>>>\nold: %x %d\nnew: %x %d", id, reverseHash(id), out, size, old.OutputID, old.Size)
371 file := c.fileName(id, "a")
373 // Copy file to cache directory.
374 mode := os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREATE
375 f, err := os.OpenFile(file, mode, 0666)
379 _, err = f.WriteString(entry)
381 // Truncate the file only *after* writing it.
382 // (This should be a no-op, but truncate just in case of previous corruption.)
384 // This differs from ioutil.WriteFile, which truncates to 0 *before* writing
385 // via os.O_TRUNC. Truncating only after writing ensures that a second write
386 // of the same content to the same file is idempotent, and does not — even
387 // temporarily! — undo the effect of the first write.
388 err = f.Truncate(int64(len(entry)))
390 if closeErr := f.Close(); err == nil {
394 // TODO(bcmills): This Remove potentially races with another go command writing to file.
395 // Can we eliminate it?
399 os.Chtimes(file, c.now(), c.now()) // mainly for tests
404 // Put stores the given output in the cache as the output for the action ID.
405 // It may read file twice. The content of file must not change between the two passes.
406 func (c *Cache) Put(id ActionID, file io.ReadSeeker) (OutputID, int64, error) {
407 return c.put(id, file, true)
410 // PutNoVerify is like Put but disables the verify check
411 // when GODEBUG=goverifycache=1 is set.
412 // It is meant for data that is OK to cache but that we expect to vary slightly from run to run,
413 // like test output containing times and the like.
414 func (c *Cache) PutNoVerify(id ActionID, file io.ReadSeeker) (OutputID, int64, error) {
415 return c.put(id, file, false)
418 func (c *Cache) put(id ActionID, file io.ReadSeeker, allowVerify bool) (OutputID, int64, error) {
419 // Compute output ID.
421 if _, err := file.Seek(0, 0); err != nil {
422 return OutputID{}, 0, err
424 size, err := io.Copy(h, file)
426 return OutputID{}, 0, err
431 // Copy to cached output file (if not already present).
432 if err := c.copyFile(file, out, size); err != nil {
433 return out, size, err
436 // Add to cache index.
437 return out, size, c.putIndexEntry(id, out, size, allowVerify)
440 // PutBytes stores the given bytes in the cache as the output for the action ID.
441 func (c *Cache) PutBytes(id ActionID, data []byte) error {
442 _, _, err := c.Put(id, bytes.NewReader(data))
446 // copyFile copies file into the cache, expecting it to have the given
447 // output ID and size, if that file is not present already.
448 func (c *Cache) copyFile(file io.ReadSeeker, out OutputID, size int64) error {
449 name := c.fileName(out, "d")
450 info, err := os.Stat(name)
451 if err == nil && info.Size() == size {
453 if f, err := os.Open(name); err == nil {
463 // Hash did not match. Fall through and rewrite file.
466 // Copy file to cache directory.
467 mode := os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE
468 if err == nil && info.Size() > size { // shouldn't happen but fix in case
471 f, err := os.OpenFile(name, mode, 0666)
477 // File now exists with correct size.
478 // Only one possible zero-length file, so contents are OK too.
479 // Early return here makes sure there's a "last byte" for code below.
483 // From here on, if any of the I/O writing the file fails,
484 // we make a best-effort attempt to truncate the file f
485 // before returning, to avoid leaving bad bytes in the file.
487 // Copy file to f, but also into h to double-check hash.
488 if _, err := file.Seek(0, 0); err != nil {
493 w := io.MultiWriter(f, h)
494 if _, err := io.CopyN(w, file, size-1); err != nil {
498 // Check last byte before writing it; writing it will make the size match
499 // what other processes expect to find and might cause them to start
501 buf := make([]byte, 1)
502 if _, err := file.Read(buf); err != nil {
508 if !bytes.Equal(sum, out[:]) {
510 return fmt.Errorf("file content changed underfoot")
513 // Commit cache file entry.
514 if _, err := f.Write(buf); err != nil {
518 if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
519 // Data might not have been written,
520 // but file may look like it is the right size.
521 // To be extra careful, remove cached file.
525 os.Chtimes(name, c.now(), c.now()) // mainly for tests