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Potent implementation of LRU algorithm based on counters with support of common counter up to once quadrillion hits.

Reference Guide

description

This is implementation of LRU algorithm based on counters with support of common counter up to once quadrillion hits.

tasks:

  • Algorithm accumulates any actions by keys in outside system.
  • Algorithm executes fetching keys for follow deletion from outside system.

more:

notes:

note №1:

Note that the implementation of algorithm support two interaction modes:

internal
like OTP application into your Erlang node
external
like daemon into your Unix-like OS

But actually nothing forbidens to interact in both modes at same time.

note №2:

Note that the implementation of algorithm stores keys in binary, that is, for set of keys from the first example bellow key will be stored as in second example:

example №1
<<"moscow">>
["moscow"]
"moscow"
moscow
example №2
<<"moscow">>

launch options

[{lru,[
    {ets_dir,"priv"},               %% !!! must be string type !!!!!
    {ets_sync_reset,true},          %% !!! must be atom type !!!!!
    {ets_recovery,true},            %% !!! must be atom type !!!!!
    {tcp,on},                       %% !!! must be atom type !!!!!
    {mode,inet},                    %% !!! must be atom type !!!!!
    {port,7777},                    %% !!! must be atom type !!!!!
    {ip,{127,0,0,1}},               %% !!! must be tuple type !!!!!
    {unix,"/var/run/lru/unix"},     %% !!! must by string type !!!!!
    {num_acceptors,100},            %% !!! must by integer type !!!!!
    {max_connections,1024},         %% !!! must by integer type !!!!!
    {max_key_size,72}               %% !!! must be integer type !!!!!
]}].

ets_dir

path to directory storage ets-tables, relative to the root directory of application

ets_sync_reset

it ensures that the content of the state is written to the disk

ets_recovery

it ensures that lru launches with prev state

tcp

on or off support of ranch interaction, by default is off

mode

mode work: inet|unix by default is inet

port

port, by default 7777

ip

ip, by default 127.0.0.1

unix

unix_socket, by default '/var/run/lru/unix'

num_acceptors

excerpt from 'ranch' documentation:

By default Ranch will use 10 acceptor processes. Their role is to accept connections and spawn a connection process for every new connection.
This number can be tweaked to improve performance. A good number is typically between 10 or 100 acceptors. You must measure to find the best value for your application.

max_connections

excerpt from 'ranch' documentation:

The max_connections transport option allows you to limit the number of concurrent connections per connection supervisor (see below).
It defaults to 1024. Its purpose is to prevent your system from being overloaded and ensuring all the connections are handled optimally.

You can disable this limit by setting its value to the atom infinity.

The maximum number of connections is a soft limit. In practice, it can reach max_connections + the number of acceptors.

When the maximum number of connections is reached, Ranch will stop accepting connections.
This will not result in further connections being rejected, as the kernel option allows queueing incoming connections.
The size of this queue is determined by the backlog option and defaults to 1024. Ranch does not know about the number of connections that are in the backlog.

max_key_size

max key size

quick start

like OTP application into your Erlang node

erl -config lru.config
application:start(lru)

like daemon into your Unix-like OS

mkdir release
tar -xf priv/lru.tar.gz -C release/

cp priv/init release/.
cp priv/stop release/.

cd release

mkdir bin
mkdir log
mkdir pipe

cp erts-11.1/bin/start.src bin/start
cp erts-11.1/bin/start_erl.src bin/start_erl
cp erts-11.1/bin/run_erl bin/.
cp erts-11.1/bin/to_erl bin/.
cp erts-11.1/bin/erl bin/.
cp erts-11.1/bin/heart bin/.
cp erts-11.1/bin/escript bin/.

perl -i -pe "s#%FINAL_ROOTDIR%#$PWD#" bin/start

sed -i 's/\/tmp/$ROOTDIR\/pipe/' bin/start
sed -i 's/\(.*run_erl.*\)".*$/\1 -sname lru -init_debug +t 10485760\"/' bin/start

echo "11.1 1" > releases/start_erl.data

./init startd
./init stop

client interface

This section describes two types interfaces:
internal - erlang interface for inner interaction in Erlang node
external - outside interface for interaction from the world outside

put key

internal:
lru:point(K).             ok
external:
POINT:key                 %% "OK"

get counter on key

internal:
lru:count(K).             %% counter
external:
COUNT:key                 %% "NUMBER"

get oldest counter, current counter and quantity of keys

internal:
lru:state().              %% [oldest counter,current counter,quantity of keys]
external:
STATE                     %% JSON: "{O:NUMBER,C:NUMBER,Q:NUMBER}"

store algorithm state to disk

Please, pay attention 'store' call executes asynchronously!
internal:
lru:store().              %% ok
external:
STORE                     %% "OK"

get oldest key and its counter

lru:fetch().              %% {counter,[<<"key">>]}
external:
FETCH                     %% JSON: "{counter:[key]}"

get and delete oldest key and its counter

without confirm

internal:
lru:clean().              %% {counter,[<<"key">>]}
or
lru:clean(async).         %% {counter,[<<"key">>]}
external:
CLEAN                     %% JSON: "{counter:[key]}"
or
CLEAN:ASYNC               %% JSON: "{counter:[key]}"

with confirm

Please, pay attention timeout exists to confirm, equal '90' seconds by default
internal:
{K,R} = lru:clean(sync).  %% {{counter,[<<"key">>]},ref()}
lru:clean(R,K).           %% ok
external:
CLEAN:SYNC                %% JSON: "{{counter:[key]}:UNIQ_REF}"
CLEAN:UNIQ_REF            %% "OK"

put list keys with conters

initialization of state, for example, transfer of state from other implementation 'lru'
internal:
lru:cheat([{K1,C1},{K2,C2},{K3,C3}]).           %% ok
external:
CHEAT:key1,counter1;key2,counter2;key3,counter3 %% OK