1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package com.android.dialer.util; 18 19 import android.util.LruCache; 20 21 import com.android.contacts.common.testing.NeededForTesting; 22 23 import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger; 24 25 import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable; 26 import javax.annotation.concurrent.ThreadSafe; 27 28 /** 29 * An LRU cache in which all items can be marked as expired at a given time and it is possible to 30 * query whether a particular cached value is expired or not. 31 * <p> 32 * A typical use case for this is caching of values which are expensive to compute but which are 33 * still useful when out of date. 34 * <p> 35 * Consider a cache for contact information: 36 * <pre>{@code 37 * private ExpirableCache<String, Contact> mContactCache;}</pre> 38 * which stores the contact information for a given phone number. 39 * <p> 40 * When we need to store contact information for a given phone number, we can look up the info in 41 * the cache: 42 * <pre>{@code 43 * CachedValue<Contact> cachedContact = mContactCache.getCachedValue(phoneNumber); 44 * }</pre> 45 * We might also want to fetch the contact information again if the item is expired. 46 * <pre> 47 * if (cachedContact.isExpired()) { 48 * fetchContactForNumber(phoneNumber, 49 * new FetchListener() { 50 * @Override 51 * public void onFetched(Contact contact) { 52 * mContactCache.put(phoneNumber, contact); 53 * } 54 * }); 55 * }</pre> 56 * and insert it back into the cache when the fetch completes. 57 * <p> 58 * At a certain point we want to expire the content of the cache because we know the content may 59 * no longer be up-to-date, for instance, when resuming the activity this is shown into: 60 * <pre> 61 * @Override 62 * protected onResume() { 63 * // We were paused for some time, the cached value might no longer be up to date. 64 * mContactCache.expireAll(); 65 * super.onResume(); 66 * } 67 * </pre> 68 * The values will be still available from the cache, but they will be expired. 69 * <p> 70 * If interested only in the value itself, not whether it is expired or not, one should use the 71 * {@link #getPossiblyExpired(Object)} method. If interested only in non-expired values, one should 72 * use the {@link #get(Object)} method instead. 73 * <p> 74 * This class wraps around an {@link LruCache} instance: it follows the {@link LruCache} behavior 75 * for evicting items when the cache is full. It is possible to supply your own subclass of LruCache 76 * by using the {@link #create(LruCache)} method, which can define a custom expiration policy. 77 * Since the underlying cache maps keys to cached values it can determine which items are expired 78 * and which are not, allowing for an implementation that evicts expired items before non expired 79 * ones. 80 * <p> 81 * This class is thread-safe. 82 * 83 * @param <K> the type of the keys 84 * @param <V> the type of the values 85 */ 86 @ThreadSafe 87 public class ExpirableCache<K, V> { 88 /** 89 * A cached value stored inside the cache. 90 * <p> 91 * It provides access to the value stored in the cache but also allows to check whether the 92 * value is expired. 93 * 94 * @param <V> the type of value stored in the cache 95 */ 96 public interface CachedValue<V> { 97 /** Returns the value stored in the cache for a given key. */ getValue()98 public V getValue(); 99 100 /** 101 * Checks whether the value, while still being present in the cache, is expired. 102 * 103 * @return true if the value is expired 104 */ isExpired()105 public boolean isExpired(); 106 } 107 108 /** 109 * Cached values storing the generation at which they were added. 110 */ 111 @Immutable 112 private static class GenerationalCachedValue<V> implements ExpirableCache.CachedValue<V> { 113 /** The value stored in the cache. */ 114 public final V mValue; 115 /** The generation at which the value was added to the cache. */ 116 private final int mGeneration; 117 /** The atomic integer storing the current generation of the cache it belongs to. */ 118 private final AtomicInteger mCacheGeneration; 119 120 /** 121 * @param cacheGeneration the atomic integer storing the generation of the cache in which 122 * this value will be stored 123 */ GenerationalCachedValue(V value, AtomicInteger cacheGeneration)124 public GenerationalCachedValue(V value, AtomicInteger cacheGeneration) { 125 mValue = value; 126 mCacheGeneration = cacheGeneration; 127 // Snapshot the current generation. 128 mGeneration = mCacheGeneration.get(); 129 } 130 131 @Override getValue()132 public V getValue() { 133 return mValue; 134 } 135 136 @Override isExpired()137 public boolean isExpired() { 138 return mGeneration != mCacheGeneration.get(); 139 } 140 } 141 142 /** The underlying cache used to stored the cached values. */ 143 private LruCache<K, CachedValue<V>> mCache; 144 145 /** 146 * The current generation of items added to the cache. 147 * <p> 148 * Items in the cache can belong to a previous generation, but in that case they would be 149 * expired. 150 * 151 * @see ExpirableCache.CachedValue#isExpired() 152 */ 153 private final AtomicInteger mGeneration; 154 ExpirableCache(LruCache<K, CachedValue<V>> cache)155 private ExpirableCache(LruCache<K, CachedValue<V>> cache) { 156 mCache = cache; 157 mGeneration = new AtomicInteger(0); 158 } 159 160 /** 161 * Returns the cached value for the given key, or null if no value exists. 162 * <p> 163 * The cached value gives access both to the value associated with the key and whether it is 164 * expired or not. 165 * <p> 166 * If not interested in whether the value is expired, use {@link #getPossiblyExpired(Object)} 167 * instead. 168 * <p> 169 * If only wants values that are not expired, use {@link #get(Object)} instead. 170 * 171 * @param key the key to look up 172 */ getCachedValue(K key)173 public CachedValue<V> getCachedValue(K key) { 174 return mCache.get(key); 175 } 176 177 /** 178 * Returns the value for the given key, or null if no value exists. 179 * <p> 180 * When using this method, it is not possible to determine whether the value is expired or not. 181 * Use {@link #getCachedValue(Object)} to achieve that instead. However, if using 182 * {@link #getCachedValue(Object)} to determine if an item is expired, one should use the item 183 * within the {@link CachedValue} and not call {@link #getPossiblyExpired(Object)} to get the 184 * value afterwards, since that is not guaranteed to return the same value or that the newly 185 * returned value is in the same state. 186 * 187 * @param key the key to look up 188 */ getPossiblyExpired(K key)189 public V getPossiblyExpired(K key) { 190 CachedValue<V> cachedValue = getCachedValue(key); 191 return cachedValue == null ? null : cachedValue.getValue(); 192 } 193 194 /** 195 * Returns the value for the given key only if it is not expired, or null if no value exists or 196 * is expired. 197 * <p> 198 * This method will return null if either there is no value associated with this key or if the 199 * associated value is expired. 200 * 201 * @param key the key to look up 202 */ 203 @NeededForTesting get(K key)204 public V get(K key) { 205 CachedValue<V> cachedValue = getCachedValue(key); 206 return cachedValue == null || cachedValue.isExpired() ? null : cachedValue.getValue(); 207 } 208 209 /** 210 * Puts an item in the cache. 211 * <p> 212 * Newly added item will not be expired until {@link #expireAll()} is next called. 213 * 214 * @param key the key to look up 215 * @param value the value to associate with the key 216 */ put(K key, V value)217 public void put(K key, V value) { 218 mCache.put(key, newCachedValue(value)); 219 } 220 221 /** 222 * Mark all items currently in the cache as expired. 223 * <p> 224 * Newly added items after this call will be marked as not expired. 225 * <p> 226 * Expiring the items in the cache does not imply they will be evicted. 227 */ expireAll()228 public void expireAll() { 229 mGeneration.incrementAndGet(); 230 } 231 232 /** 233 * Creates a new {@link CachedValue} instance to be stored in this cache. 234 * <p> 235 * Implementation of {@link LruCache#create(K)} can use this method to create a new entry. 236 */ newCachedValue(V value)237 public CachedValue<V> newCachedValue(V value) { 238 return new GenerationalCachedValue<V>(value, mGeneration); 239 } 240 241 /** 242 * Creates a new {@link ExpirableCache} that wraps the given {@link LruCache}. 243 * <p> 244 * The created cache takes ownership of the cache passed in as an argument. 245 * 246 * @param <K> the type of the keys 247 * @param <V> the type of the values 248 * @param cache the cache to store the value in 249 * @return the newly created expirable cache 250 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the cache is not empty 251 */ create(LruCache<K, CachedValue<V>> cache)252 public static <K, V> ExpirableCache<K, V> create(LruCache<K, CachedValue<V>> cache) { 253 return new ExpirableCache<K, V>(cache); 254 } 255 256 /** 257 * Creates a new {@link ExpirableCache} with the given maximum size. 258 * 259 * @param <K> the type of the keys 260 * @param <V> the type of the values 261 * @return the newly created expirable cache 262 */ create(int maxSize)263 public static <K, V> ExpirableCache<K, V> create(int maxSize) { 264 return create(new LruCache<K, CachedValue<V>>(maxSize)); 265 } 266 } 267