# Copyright 2024 The JAX Authors. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. from __future__ import annotations import heapq import logging import time from typing import Any import warnings filelock: Any | None = None try: import filelock # type: ignore[no-redef] except ImportError: pass from jax._src import path as pathlib from jax._src.compilation_cache_interface import CacheInterface logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) _CACHE_SUFFIX = "-cache" _ATIME_SUFFIX = "-atime" def _is_local_filesystem(path: str) -> bool: return path.startswith("file://") or "://" not in path class LRUCache(CacheInterface): """Bounded cache with least-recently-used (LRU) eviction policy. This implementation includes cache reading, writing and eviction based on the LRU policy. Notably, when ``max_size`` is set to -1, the cache eviction is disabled, and the LRU cache functions as a normal cache without any size limitations. """ def __init__(self, path: str, *, max_size: int, lock_timeout_secs: float | None = 10): """Args: path: The path to the cache directory. max_size: The maximum size of the cache in bytes. Caching will be disabled if this value is set to ``0``. A special value of ``-1`` indicates no limit, allowing the cache size to grow indefinitely. lock_timeout_secs: (optional) The timeout for acquiring a file lock. """ if not _is_local_filesystem(path) and not pathlib.epath_installed: raise RuntimeError("Please install the `etils[epath]` package to specify a cache directory on a non-local filesystem") self.path = self._path = pathlib.Path(path) self.path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) self.eviction_enabled = max_size != -1 # no eviction if `max_size` is set to -1 if self.eviction_enabled: if filelock is None: raise RuntimeError("Please install the `filelock` package to set `jax_compilation_cache_max_size`") self.max_size = max_size self.lock_timeout_secs = lock_timeout_secs self.lock_path = self.path / ".lockfile" if _is_local_filesystem(path): self.lock = filelock.FileLock(self.lock_path) else: self.lock = filelock.SoftFileLock(self.lock_path) def get(self, key: str) -> bytes | None: """Retrieves the cached value for the given key. Args: key: The key for which the cache value is retrieved. Returns: The cached data as bytes if available; ``None`` otherwise. """ if not key: raise ValueError("key cannot be empty") cache_path = self.path / f"{key}{_CACHE_SUFFIX}" if self.eviction_enabled: self.lock.acquire(timeout=self.lock_timeout_secs) try: if not cache_path.exists(): logger.debug(f"Cache miss for key: {key!r}") return None logger.debug(f"Cache hit for key: {key!r}") val = cache_path.read_bytes() if self.eviction_enabled: timestamp = time.time_ns().to_bytes(8, "little") atime_path = self.path / f"{key}{_ATIME_SUFFIX}" atime_path.write_bytes(timestamp) return val finally: if self.eviction_enabled: self.lock.release() def put(self, key: str, val: bytes) -> None: """Adds a new entry to the cache. If a cache item with the same key already exists, no action will be taken, even if the value is different. Args: key: The key under which the data will be stored. val: The data to be stored. """ if not key: raise ValueError("key cannot be empty") # prevent adding entries that exceed the maximum size limit of the cache if self.eviction_enabled and len(val) > self.max_size: msg = (f"Cache value for key {key!r} of size {len(val)} bytes exceeds " f"the maximum cache size of {self.max_size} bytes") warnings.warn(msg) return cache_path = self.path / f"{key}{_CACHE_SUFFIX}" if self.eviction_enabled: self.lock.acquire(timeout=self.lock_timeout_secs) try: if cache_path.exists(): return self._evict_if_needed(additional_size=len(val)) cache_path.write_bytes(val) if self.eviction_enabled: timestamp = time.time_ns().to_bytes(8, "little") atime_path = self.path / f"{key}{_ATIME_SUFFIX}" atime_path.write_bytes(timestamp) finally: if self.eviction_enabled: self.lock.release() def _evict_if_needed(self, *, additional_size: int = 0) -> None: """Evicts the least recently used items from the cache if necessary to ensure the cache does not exceed its maximum size. Args: additional_size: The size of the new entry being added to the cache. This is included to account for the new entry when checking if eviction is needed. """ if not self.eviction_enabled: return # a priority queue, each element is a tuple `(file_atime, key, file_size)` h: list[tuple[int, str, int]] = [] dir_size = 0 for cache_path in self.path.glob(f"*{_CACHE_SUFFIX}"): file_stat = cache_path.stat() # `pathlib` and `etils[epath]` have different API for obtaining the size # of a file, and we need to support them both. # See also https://github.com/google/etils/issues/630 file_size = file_stat.st_size if not pathlib.epath_installed else file_stat.length # pytype: disable=attribute-error key = cache_path.name.removesuffix(_CACHE_SUFFIX) atime_path = self.path / f"{key}{_ATIME_SUFFIX}" file_atime = int.from_bytes(atime_path.read_bytes(), "little") dir_size += file_size heapq.heappush(h, (file_atime, key, file_size)) target_size = self.max_size - additional_size # evict files until the directory size is less than or equal # to `target_size` while dir_size > target_size: file_atime, key, file_size = heapq.heappop(h) logger.debug("Evicting cache entry %r: file size %d bytes, " "target cache size %d bytes", key, file_size, target_size) cache_path = self.path / f"{key}{_CACHE_SUFFIX}" atime_path = self.path / f"{key}{_ATIME_SUFFIX}" cache_path.unlink() atime_path.unlink() dir_size -= file_size