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media cache: Add a core API and facade for a backend agnostic media cache This patch adds a new API to the Asterisk core that acts as a media cache. The core API itself is mostly a thin wrapper around some bucket API provided implementation that itself acts as the mechanism of retrieval for media. The media cache API in the core provides the following: * A very thin in-memory cache of the active bucket_file items. Unlike a more traditional cache, it provides no expiration mechanisms. Most queries that hit the in-memory cache will also call into the bucket implementations as well. The bucket implementations are responsible for determining whether or not the active record is active and valid. This makes sense for the most likely implementation of a media cache backend, i.e., HTTP. The HTTP layer itself is the actual arbiter of whether or not a record is truly active; as such, the in-memory cache in the core has to defer to it. * The ability to create new items in the media cache from local resources. This allows for re-creation of items in the cache on restart. * Synchronization of items in the media cache to the AstDB. This also includes various pieces of important metadata. The API provides sufficient access that higher level APIs, such as the file or app APIs, do not have to worry about the semantics of the bucket APIs when needing to playback a resource. In addition, this patch provides unit tests for the media cache API. The unit tests use a fake bucket backend to verify correctness. Change-Id: I11227abbf14d8929eeb140ddd101dd5c3820391e
2015-01-29 14:38:23 +00:00
/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2015, Matt Jordan
*
* Matt Jordan <mjordan@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*!
* \file
* \brief An in-memory media cache
*
* \author \verbatim Matt Jordan <mjordan@digium.com> \endverbatim
*
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE()
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "asterisk/config.h"
#include "asterisk/bucket.h"
#include "asterisk/astdb.h"
#include "asterisk/cli.h"
media cache: Add a core API and facade for a backend agnostic media cache This patch adds a new API to the Asterisk core that acts as a media cache. The core API itself is mostly a thin wrapper around some bucket API provided implementation that itself acts as the mechanism of retrieval for media. The media cache API in the core provides the following: * A very thin in-memory cache of the active bucket_file items. Unlike a more traditional cache, it provides no expiration mechanisms. Most queries that hit the in-memory cache will also call into the bucket implementations as well. The bucket implementations are responsible for determining whether or not the active record is active and valid. This makes sense for the most likely implementation of a media cache backend, i.e., HTTP. The HTTP layer itself is the actual arbiter of whether or not a record is truly active; as such, the in-memory cache in the core has to defer to it. * The ability to create new items in the media cache from local resources. This allows for re-creation of items in the cache on restart. * Synchronization of items in the media cache to the AstDB. This also includes various pieces of important metadata. The API provides sufficient access that higher level APIs, such as the file or app APIs, do not have to worry about the semantics of the bucket APIs when needing to playback a resource. In addition, this patch provides unit tests for the media cache API. The unit tests use a fake bucket backend to verify correctness. Change-Id: I11227abbf14d8929eeb140ddd101dd5c3820391e
2015-01-29 14:38:23 +00:00
#include "asterisk/media_cache.h"
/*! The name of the AstDB family holding items in the cache. */
#define AST_DB_FAMILY "MediaCache"
/*! Length of 'MediaCache' + 2 '/' characters */
#define AST_DB_FAMILY_LEN 12
/*! Number of buckets in the ao2 container holding our media items */
#define AO2_BUCKETS 61
/*! Our one and only container holding media items */
static struct ao2_container *media_cache;
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Hashing function for file metadata
*/
static int media_cache_hash(const void *obj, const int flags)
{
const struct ast_bucket_file *object;
const char *key;
switch (flags & OBJ_SEARCH_MASK) {
case OBJ_SEARCH_KEY:
key = obj;
break;
case OBJ_SEARCH_OBJECT:
object = obj;
key = ast_sorcery_object_get_id(object);
break;
default:
/* Hash can only work on something with a full key */
ast_assert(0);
return 0;
}
return ast_str_hash(key);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Comparison function for file metadata
*/
static int media_cache_cmp(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *left = obj;
struct ast_bucket_file *right = arg;
const char *right_key = arg;
int cmp;
switch (flags & OBJ_SEARCH_MASK) {
case OBJ_SEARCH_OBJECT:
right_key = ast_sorcery_object_get_id(right);
/* Fall through */
case OBJ_SEARCH_KEY:
cmp = strcmp(ast_sorcery_object_get_id(left), right_key);
break;
case OBJ_SEARCH_PARTIAL_KEY:
cmp = strncmp(ast_sorcery_object_get_id(left), right_key, strlen(right_key));
break;
default:
ast_assert(0);
cmp = 0;
break;
}
return cmp ? 0 : CMP_MATCH | CMP_STOP;
}
int ast_media_cache_exists(const char *uri)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
if (ast_strlen_zero(uri)) {
return 0;
}
bucket_file = ao2_find(media_cache, uri, OBJ_SEARCH_KEY);
if (bucket_file) {
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return 1;
}
/* Check to see if any bucket implementation could return this item */
bucket_file = ast_bucket_file_retrieve(uri);
if (bucket_file) {
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Sync \c bucket_file metadata to the AstDB
*/
static int metadata_sync_to_astdb(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
{
struct ast_bucket_metadata *metadata = obj;
const char *hash = arg;
ast_db_put(hash, metadata->name, metadata->value);
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Sync a media cache item to the AstDB
* \param bucket_file The \c ast_bucket_file media cache item to sync
*/
static void media_cache_item_sync_to_astdb(struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file)
{
char hash[41]; /* 40 character SHA1 hash */
ast_sha1_hash(hash, ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file));
if (ast_db_put(AST_DB_FAMILY, ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file), hash)) {
return;
}
ast_db_put(hash, "path", bucket_file->path);
ast_bucket_file_metadata_callback(bucket_file, metadata_sync_to_astdb, hash);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Delete a media cache item from the AstDB
* \param bucket_file The \c ast_bucket_file media cache item to delete
*/
static void media_cache_item_del_from_astdb(struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file)
{
char *hash_value;
if (ast_db_get_allocated(AST_DB_FAMILY, ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file), &hash_value)) {
return;
}
ast_db_deltree(hash_value, NULL);
ast_db_del(AST_DB_FAMILY, ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file));
media cache: Add a core API and facade for a backend agnostic media cache This patch adds a new API to the Asterisk core that acts as a media cache. The core API itself is mostly a thin wrapper around some bucket API provided implementation that itself acts as the mechanism of retrieval for media. The media cache API in the core provides the following: * A very thin in-memory cache of the active bucket_file items. Unlike a more traditional cache, it provides no expiration mechanisms. Most queries that hit the in-memory cache will also call into the bucket implementations as well. The bucket implementations are responsible for determining whether or not the active record is active and valid. This makes sense for the most likely implementation of a media cache backend, i.e., HTTP. The HTTP layer itself is the actual arbiter of whether or not a record is truly active; as such, the in-memory cache in the core has to defer to it. * The ability to create new items in the media cache from local resources. This allows for re-creation of items in the cache on restart. * Synchronization of items in the media cache to the AstDB. This also includes various pieces of important metadata. The API provides sufficient access that higher level APIs, such as the file or app APIs, do not have to worry about the semantics of the bucket APIs when needing to playback a resource. In addition, this patch provides unit tests for the media cache API. The unit tests use a fake bucket backend to verify correctness. Change-Id: I11227abbf14d8929eeb140ddd101dd5c3820391e
2015-01-29 14:38:23 +00:00
ast_free(hash_value);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Update the name of the file backing a \c bucket_file
* \param preferred_file_name The preferred name of the backing file
*/
static void bucket_file_update_path(struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file,
const char *preferred_file_name)
{
if (ast_strlen_zero(preferred_file_name)) {
return;
}
if (!strcmp(bucket_file->path, preferred_file_name)) {
return;
}
rename(bucket_file->path, preferred_file_name);
ast_copy_string(bucket_file->path, preferred_file_name,
sizeof(bucket_file->path));
}
int ast_media_cache_retrieve(const char *uri, const char *preferred_file_name,
char *file_path, size_t len)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
SCOPED_AO2LOCK(media_lock, media_cache);
if (ast_strlen_zero(uri)) {
return -1;
}
/* First, retrieve from the ao2 cache here. If we find a bucket_file
* matching the requested URI, ask the appropriate backend if it is
* stale. If not; return it.
*/
bucket_file = ao2_find(media_cache, uri, OBJ_SEARCH_KEY | OBJ_NOLOCK);
if (bucket_file) {
if (!ast_bucket_file_is_stale(bucket_file)) {
ast_copy_string(file_path, bucket_file->path, len);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return 0;
}
/* Stale! Drop the ref, as we're going to retrieve it next. */
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
}
/* Either this is new or the resource is stale; do a full retrieve
* from the appropriate bucket_file backend
*/
bucket_file = ast_bucket_file_retrieve(uri);
if (!bucket_file) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to obtain media at '%s'\n", uri);
return -1;
}
/* We can manipulate the 'immutable' bucket_file here, as we haven't
* let anyone know of its existence yet
*/
bucket_file_update_path(bucket_file, preferred_file_name);
media_cache_item_sync_to_astdb(bucket_file);
ast_copy_string(file_path, bucket_file->path, len);
ao2_link_flags(media_cache, bucket_file, OBJ_NOLOCK);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return 0;
}
int ast_media_cache_retrieve_metadata(const char *uri, const char *key,
char *value, size_t len)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
struct ast_bucket_metadata *metadata;
if (ast_strlen_zero(uri) || ast_strlen_zero(key) || !value) {
return -1;
}
bucket_file = ao2_find(media_cache, uri, OBJ_SEARCH_KEY);
if (!bucket_file) {
return -1;
}
metadata = ao2_find(bucket_file->metadata, key, OBJ_SEARCH_KEY);
if (!metadata) {
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return -1;
}
ast_copy_string(value, metadata->value, len);
ao2_ref(metadata, -1);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return 0;
}
int ast_media_cache_create_or_update(const char *uri, const char *file_path,
struct ast_variable *metadata)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
struct ast_variable *it_metadata;
struct stat st;
char tmp[128];
char *ext;
char *file_path_ptr;
int created = 0;
SCOPED_AO2LOCK(media_lock, media_cache);
if (ast_strlen_zero(file_path) || ast_strlen_zero(uri)) {
return -1;
}
file_path_ptr = ast_strdupa(file_path);
if (stat(file_path, &st)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to obtain information for file %s for URI %s\n",
file_path, uri);
return -1;
}
bucket_file = ao2_find(media_cache, uri, OBJ_SEARCH_KEY | OBJ_NOLOCK);
if (bucket_file) {
struct ast_bucket_file *clone;
clone = ast_bucket_file_clone(bucket_file);
if (!clone) {
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return -1;
}
/* Remove the old bucket_file. We'll replace it if we succeed below. */
ao2_unlink_flags(media_cache, bucket_file, OBJ_NOLOCK);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
bucket_file = clone;
} else {
bucket_file = ast_bucket_file_alloc(uri);
if (!bucket_file) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to create file storage for %s and %s\n",
uri, file_path);
return -1;
}
created = 1;
}
strcpy(bucket_file->path, file_path);
bucket_file->created.tv_sec = st.st_ctime;
bucket_file->modified.tv_sec = st.st_mtime;
snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%ld", (long)st.st_atime);
ast_bucket_file_metadata_set(bucket_file, "accessed", tmp);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%jd", (intmax_t)st.st_size);
ast_bucket_file_metadata_set(bucket_file, "size", tmp);
ext = strrchr(file_path_ptr, '.');
if (ext) {
ast_bucket_file_metadata_set(bucket_file, "ext", ext + 1);
}
for (it_metadata = metadata; it_metadata; it_metadata = it_metadata->next) {
ast_bucket_file_metadata_set(bucket_file, it_metadata->name, it_metadata->value);
}
if (created && ast_bucket_file_create(bucket_file)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to create media for %s\n", uri);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return -1;
}
media_cache_item_sync_to_astdb(bucket_file);
ao2_link_flags(media_cache, bucket_file, OBJ_NOLOCK);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return 0;
}
int ast_media_cache_delete(const char *uri)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
int res;
if (ast_strlen_zero(uri)) {
return -1;
}
bucket_file = ao2_find(media_cache, uri, OBJ_SEARCH_KEY | OBJ_UNLINK);
if (!bucket_file) {
return -1;
}
res = ast_bucket_file_delete(bucket_file);
media_cache_item_del_from_astdb(bucket_file);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return res;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Remove a media cache item from the AstDB
* \param uri The unique URI that represents the item in the cache
* \param hash The hash key for the item in the AstDB
*/
static void media_cache_remove_from_astdb(const char *uri, const char *hash)
{
ast_db_del(AST_DB_FAMILY, uri + AST_DB_FAMILY_LEN);
ast_db_deltree(hash, NULL);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Create an item in the media cache from entries in the AstDB
* \param uri The unique URI that represents the item in the cache
* \param hash The hash key for the item in the AstDB
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
*/
static int media_cache_item_populate_from_astdb(const char *uri, const char *hash)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
struct ast_db_entry *db_tree;
struct ast_db_entry *db_entry;
struct stat st;
bucket_file = ast_bucket_file_alloc(uri);
if (!bucket_file) {
return -1;
}
db_tree = ast_db_gettree(hash, NULL);
for (db_entry = db_tree; db_entry; db_entry = db_entry->next) {
const char *key = strchr(db_entry->key + 1, '/');
if (ast_strlen_zero(key)) {
continue;
}
key++;
if (!strcasecmp(key, "path")) {
strcpy(bucket_file->path, db_entry->data);
if (stat(bucket_file->path, &st)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to obtain information for file %s for URI %s\n",
bucket_file->path, uri);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
ast_db_freetree(db_tree);
return -1;
}
} else {
ast_bucket_file_metadata_set(bucket_file, key, db_entry->data);
}
}
ast_db_freetree(db_tree);
if (ast_strlen_zero(bucket_file->path)) {
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to restore media cache item for '%s' from AstDB: no 'path' specified\n",
uri);
return -1;
}
ao2_link(media_cache, bucket_file);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Populate the media cache from entries in the AstDB
*/
static void media_cache_populate_from_astdb(void)
{
struct ast_db_entry *db_entry;
struct ast_db_entry *db_tree;
db_tree = ast_db_gettree(AST_DB_FAMILY, NULL);
for (db_entry = db_tree; db_entry; db_entry = db_entry->next) {
if (media_cache_item_populate_from_astdb(db_entry->key + AST_DB_FAMILY_LEN, db_entry->data)) {
media_cache_remove_from_astdb(db_entry->key, db_entry->data);
}
}
ast_db_freetree(db_tree);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief ao2 callback function for \ref media_cache_handle_show_all
*/
static int media_cache_prnt_summary(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
{
#define FORMAT_ROW "%-40s\n\t%-40s\n"
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file = obj;
struct ast_cli_args *a = arg;
ast_cli(a->fd, FORMAT_ROW, ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file), bucket_file->path);
#undef FORMAT_ROW
return CMP_MATCH;
}
static char *media_cache_handle_show_all(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "media cache show all";
e->usage =
"Usage: media cache show all\n"
" Display a summary of all current items\n"
" in the media cache.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return NULL;
}
if (a->argc != 4) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
ast_cli(a->fd, "URI\n\tLocal File\n");
ast_cli(a->fd, "---------------\n");
ao2_callback(media_cache, OBJ_NODATA | OBJ_MULTIPLE, media_cache_prnt_summary, a);
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief CLI tab completion function for URIs
*/
static char *cli_complete_uri(const char *word, int state)
{
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
struct ao2_iterator it_media_items;
int wordlen = strlen(word);
int which = 0;
char *result = NULL;
it_media_items = ao2_iterator_init(media_cache, 0);
while ((bucket_file = ao2_iterator_next(&it_media_items))) {
if (!strncasecmp(word, ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file), wordlen)
&& ++which > state) {
result = ast_strdup(ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file));
}
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
if (result) {
break;
}
}
ao2_iterator_destroy(&it_media_items);
return result;
}
static char *media_cache_handle_show_item(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
#define FORMAT_ROW "\t%20s: %-40.40s\n"
struct ast_bucket_file *bucket_file;
struct ao2_iterator it_metadata;
struct ast_bucket_metadata *metadata;
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "media cache show";
e->usage =
"Usage: media cache show <uri>\n"
" Display all information about a particular\n"
" item in the media cache.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return cli_complete_uri(a->word, a->n);
}
if (a->argc != 4) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
bucket_file = ao2_find(media_cache, a->argv[3], OBJ_SEARCH_KEY);
if (!bucket_file) {
ast_cli(a->fd, "Unable to find '%s' in the media cache\n", a->argv[3]);
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
ast_cli(a->fd, "URI: %s\n", ast_sorcery_object_get_id(bucket_file));
ast_cli(a->fd, "%s\n", "----------------------------------------");
ast_cli(a->fd, FORMAT_ROW, "Path", bucket_file->path);
it_metadata = ao2_iterator_init(bucket_file->metadata, 0);
while ((metadata = ao2_iterator_next(&it_metadata))) {
ast_cli(a->fd, FORMAT_ROW, metadata->name, metadata->value);
ao2_ref(metadata, -1);
}
ao2_iterator_destroy(&it_metadata);
ao2_ref(bucket_file, -1);
#undef FORMAT_ROW
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static char *media_cache_handle_delete_item(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "media cache delete";
e->usage =
"Usage: media cache delete <uri>\n"
" Delete an item from the media cache.\n"
" Note that this will also remove any local\n"
" storage of the media associated with the URI,\n"
" and will inform the backend supporting the URI\n"
" scheme that it should remove the item.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return cli_complete_uri(a->word, a->n);
}
if (a->argc != 4) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
if (ast_media_cache_delete(a->argv[3])) {
ast_cli(a->fd, "Unable to delete '%s'\n", a->argv[3]);
} else {
ast_cli(a->fd, "Deleted '%s' from the media cache\n", a->argv[3]);
}
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static char *media_cache_handle_refresh_item(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
char file_path[PATH_MAX];
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "media cache refresh";
e->usage =
"Usage: media cache refresh <uri>\n"
" Ask for a refresh of a particular URI.\n"
" If the item does not already exist in the\n"
" media cache, the item will be populated from\n"
" the backend supporting the URI scheme.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return cli_complete_uri(a->word, a->n);
}
if (a->argc != 4) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
if (ast_media_cache_retrieve(a->argv[3], NULL, file_path, sizeof(file_path))) {
ast_cli(a->fd, "Unable to refresh '%s'\n", a->argv[3]);
} else {
ast_cli(a->fd, "Refreshed '%s' to local storage '%s'\n", a->argv[3], file_path);
}
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static char *media_cache_handle_create_item(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "media cache create";
e->usage =
"Usage: media cache create <uri> <file>\n"
" Create an item in the media cache by associating\n"
" a local media file with some URI.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return NULL;
}
if (a->argc != 5) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
if (ast_media_cache_create_or_update(a->argv[3], a->argv[4], NULL)) {
ast_cli(a->fd, "Unable to create '%s' associated with local file '%s'\n",
a->argv[3], a->argv[4]);
} else {
ast_cli(a->fd, "Created '%s' for '%s' in the media cache\n",
a->argv[3], a->argv[4]);
}
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static struct ast_cli_entry cli_media_cache[] = {
AST_CLI_DEFINE(media_cache_handle_show_all, "Show all items in the media cache"),
AST_CLI_DEFINE(media_cache_handle_show_item, "Show a single item in the media cache"),
AST_CLI_DEFINE(media_cache_handle_delete_item, "Remove an item from the media cache"),
AST_CLI_DEFINE(media_cache_handle_refresh_item, "Refresh an item in the media cache"),
AST_CLI_DEFINE(media_cache_handle_create_item, "Create an item in the media cache"),
};
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Shutdown the media cache
*/
static void media_cache_shutdown(void)
{
ao2_ref(media_cache, -1);
media_cache = NULL;
ast_cli_unregister_multiple(cli_media_cache, ARRAY_LEN(cli_media_cache));
}
media cache: Add a core API and facade for a backend agnostic media cache This patch adds a new API to the Asterisk core that acts as a media cache. The core API itself is mostly a thin wrapper around some bucket API provided implementation that itself acts as the mechanism of retrieval for media. The media cache API in the core provides the following: * A very thin in-memory cache of the active bucket_file items. Unlike a more traditional cache, it provides no expiration mechanisms. Most queries that hit the in-memory cache will also call into the bucket implementations as well. The bucket implementations are responsible for determining whether or not the active record is active and valid. This makes sense for the most likely implementation of a media cache backend, i.e., HTTP. The HTTP layer itself is the actual arbiter of whether or not a record is truly active; as such, the in-memory cache in the core has to defer to it. * The ability to create new items in the media cache from local resources. This allows for re-creation of items in the cache on restart. * Synchronization of items in the media cache to the AstDB. This also includes various pieces of important metadata. The API provides sufficient access that higher level APIs, such as the file or app APIs, do not have to worry about the semantics of the bucket APIs when needing to playback a resource. In addition, this patch provides unit tests for the media cache API. The unit tests use a fake bucket backend to verify correctness. Change-Id: I11227abbf14d8929eeb140ddd101dd5c3820391e
2015-01-29 14:38:23 +00:00
int ast_media_cache_init(void)
{
ast_register_atexit(media_cache_shutdown);
media_cache = ao2_container_alloc_options(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_RWLOCK, AO2_BUCKETS,
media_cache_hash, media_cache_cmp);
if (!media_cache) {
return -1;
}
if (ast_cli_register_multiple(cli_media_cache, ARRAY_LEN(cli_media_cache))) {
ao2_ref(media_cache, -1);
return -1;
}
media cache: Add a core API and facade for a backend agnostic media cache This patch adds a new API to the Asterisk core that acts as a media cache. The core API itself is mostly a thin wrapper around some bucket API provided implementation that itself acts as the mechanism of retrieval for media. The media cache API in the core provides the following: * A very thin in-memory cache of the active bucket_file items. Unlike a more traditional cache, it provides no expiration mechanisms. Most queries that hit the in-memory cache will also call into the bucket implementations as well. The bucket implementations are responsible for determining whether or not the active record is active and valid. This makes sense for the most likely implementation of a media cache backend, i.e., HTTP. The HTTP layer itself is the actual arbiter of whether or not a record is truly active; as such, the in-memory cache in the core has to defer to it. * The ability to create new items in the media cache from local resources. This allows for re-creation of items in the cache on restart. * Synchronization of items in the media cache to the AstDB. This also includes various pieces of important metadata. The API provides sufficient access that higher level APIs, such as the file or app APIs, do not have to worry about the semantics of the bucket APIs when needing to playback a resource. In addition, this patch provides unit tests for the media cache API. The unit tests use a fake bucket backend to verify correctness. Change-Id: I11227abbf14d8929eeb140ddd101dd5c3820391e
2015-01-29 14:38:23 +00:00
media_cache_populate_from_astdb();
return 0;
}