1 //===--- FileManager.h - File System Probing and Caching --------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
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5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 ///
9 /// \file
10 /// Defines the clang::FileManager interface and associated types.
11 ///
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_FILEMANAGER_H
15 #define LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_FILEMANAGER_H
16 
17 #include "clang/Basic/DirectoryEntry.h"
18 #include "clang/Basic/FileEntry.h"
19 #include "clang/Basic/FileSystemOptions.h"
20 #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
21 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
22 #include "llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h"
23 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerUnion.h"
24 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
25 #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
26 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
27 #include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
28 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h"
29 #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
30 #include "llvm/Support/VirtualFileSystem.h"
31 #include <ctime>
32 #include <map>
33 #include <memory>
34 #include <string>
35 
36 namespace llvm {
37 
38 class MemoryBuffer;
39 
40 } // end namespace llvm
41 
42 namespace clang {
43 
44 class FileSystemStatCache;
45 
46 /// Implements support for file system lookup, file system caching,
47 /// and directory search management.
48 ///
49 /// This also handles more advanced properties, such as uniquing files based
50 /// on "inode", so that a file with two names (e.g. symlinked) will be treated
51 /// as a single file.
52 ///
53 class FileManager : public RefCountedBase<FileManager> {
54   IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::FileSystem> FS;
55   FileSystemOptions FileSystemOpts;
56   llvm::SpecificBumpPtrAllocator<FileEntry> FilesAlloc;
57   llvm::SpecificBumpPtrAllocator<DirectoryEntry> DirsAlloc;
58 
59   /// Cache for existing real directories.
60   llvm::DenseMap<llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID, DirectoryEntry *> UniqueRealDirs;
61 
62   /// Cache for existing real files.
63   llvm::DenseMap<llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID, FileEntry *> UniqueRealFiles;
64 
65   /// The virtual directories that we have allocated.
66   ///
67   /// For each virtual file (e.g. foo/bar/baz.cpp), we add all of its parent
68   /// directories (foo/ and foo/bar/) here.
69   SmallVector<DirectoryEntry *, 4> VirtualDirectoryEntries;
70   /// The virtual files that we have allocated.
71   SmallVector<FileEntry *, 4> VirtualFileEntries;
72 
73   /// A set of files that bypass the maps and uniquing.  They can have
74   /// conflicting filenames.
75   SmallVector<FileEntry *, 0> BypassFileEntries;
76 
77   /// A cache that maps paths to directory entries (either real or
78   /// virtual) we have looked up, or an error that occurred when we looked up
79   /// the directory.
80   ///
81   /// The actual Entries for real directories/files are
82   /// owned by UniqueRealDirs/UniqueRealFiles above, while the Entries
83   /// for virtual directories/files are owned by
84   /// VirtualDirectoryEntries/VirtualFileEntries above.
85   ///
86   llvm::StringMap<llvm::ErrorOr<DirectoryEntry &>, llvm::BumpPtrAllocator>
87   SeenDirEntries;
88 
89   /// A cache that maps paths to file entries (either real or
90   /// virtual) we have looked up, or an error that occurred when we looked up
91   /// the file.
92   ///
93   /// \see SeenDirEntries
94   llvm::StringMap<llvm::ErrorOr<FileEntryRef::MapValue>, llvm::BumpPtrAllocator>
95       SeenFileEntries;
96 
97   /// A mirror of SeenFileEntries to give fake answers for getBypassFile().
98   ///
99   /// Don't bother hooking up a BumpPtrAllocator. This should be rarely used,
100   /// and only on error paths.
101   std::unique_ptr<llvm::StringMap<llvm::ErrorOr<FileEntryRef::MapValue>>>
102       SeenBypassFileEntries;
103 
104   /// The file entry for stdin, if it has been accessed through the FileManager.
105   OptionalFileEntryRef STDIN;
106 
107   /// The canonical names of files and directories .
108   llvm::DenseMap<const void *, llvm::StringRef> CanonicalNames;
109 
110   /// Storage for canonical names that we have computed.
111   llvm::BumpPtrAllocator CanonicalNameStorage;
112 
113   /// Each FileEntry we create is assigned a unique ID #.
114   ///
115   unsigned NextFileUID;
116 
117   // Caching.
118   std::unique_ptr<FileSystemStatCache> StatCache;
119 
120   std::error_code getStatValue(StringRef Path, llvm::vfs::Status &Status,
121                                bool isFile,
122                                std::unique_ptr<llvm::vfs::File> *F);
123 
124   /// Add all ancestors of the given path (pointing to either a file
125   /// or a directory) as virtual directories.
126   void addAncestorsAsVirtualDirs(StringRef Path);
127 
128   /// Fills the RealPathName in file entry.
129   void fillRealPathName(FileEntry *UFE, llvm::StringRef FileName);
130 
131 public:
132   /// Construct a file manager, optionally with a custom VFS.
133   ///
134   /// \param FS if non-null, the VFS to use.  Otherwise uses
135   /// llvm::vfs::getRealFileSystem().
136   FileManager(const FileSystemOptions &FileSystemOpts,
137               IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::FileSystem> FS = nullptr);
138   ~FileManager();
139 
140   /// Installs the provided FileSystemStatCache object within
141   /// the FileManager.
142   ///
143   /// Ownership of this object is transferred to the FileManager.
144   ///
145   /// \param statCache the new stat cache to install. Ownership of this
146   /// object is transferred to the FileManager.
147   void setStatCache(std::unique_ptr<FileSystemStatCache> statCache);
148 
149   /// Removes the FileSystemStatCache object from the manager.
150   void clearStatCache();
151 
152   /// Returns the number of unique real file entries cached by the file manager.
getNumUniqueRealFiles()153   size_t getNumUniqueRealFiles() const { return UniqueRealFiles.size(); }
154 
155   /// Lookup, cache, and verify the specified directory (real or
156   /// virtual).
157   ///
158   /// This returns a \c std::error_code if there was an error reading the
159   /// directory. On success, returns the reference to the directory entry
160   /// together with the exact path that was used to access a file by a
161   /// particular call to getDirectoryRef.
162   ///
163   /// \param CacheFailure If true and the file does not exist, we'll cache
164   /// the failure to find this file.
165   llvm::Expected<DirectoryEntryRef> getDirectoryRef(StringRef DirName,
166                                                     bool CacheFailure = true);
167 
168   /// Get a \c DirectoryEntryRef if it exists, without doing anything on error.
169   OptionalDirectoryEntryRef getOptionalDirectoryRef(StringRef DirName,
170                                                     bool CacheFailure = true) {
171     return llvm::expectedToOptional(getDirectoryRef(DirName, CacheFailure));
172   }
173 
174   /// Lookup, cache, and verify the specified directory (real or
175   /// virtual).
176   ///
177   /// This function is deprecated and will be removed at some point in the
178   /// future, new clients should use
179   ///  \c getDirectoryRef.
180   ///
181   /// This returns a \c std::error_code if there was an error reading the
182   /// directory. If there is no error, the DirectoryEntry is guaranteed to be
183   /// non-NULL.
184   ///
185   /// \param CacheFailure If true and the file does not exist, we'll cache
186   /// the failure to find this file.
187   llvm::ErrorOr<const DirectoryEntry *>
188   getDirectory(StringRef DirName, bool CacheFailure = true);
189 
190   /// Lookup, cache, and verify the specified file (real or
191   /// virtual).
192   ///
193   /// This function is deprecated and will be removed at some point in the
194   /// future, new clients should use
195   ///  \c getFileRef.
196   ///
197   /// This returns a \c std::error_code if there was an error loading the file.
198   /// If there is no error, the FileEntry is guaranteed to be non-NULL.
199   ///
200   /// \param OpenFile if true and the file exists, it will be opened.
201   ///
202   /// \param CacheFailure If true and the file does not exist, we'll cache
203   /// the failure to find this file.
204   llvm::ErrorOr<const FileEntry *>
205   getFile(StringRef Filename, bool OpenFile = false, bool CacheFailure = true);
206 
207   /// Lookup, cache, and verify the specified file (real or virtual). Return the
208   /// reference to the file entry together with the exact path that was used to
209   /// access a file by a particular call to getFileRef. If the underlying VFS is
210   /// a redirecting VFS that uses external file names, the returned FileEntryRef
211   /// will use the external name instead of the filename that was passed to this
212   /// method.
213   ///
214   /// This returns a \c std::error_code if there was an error loading the file,
215   /// or a \c FileEntryRef otherwise.
216   ///
217   /// \param OpenFile if true and the file exists, it will be opened.
218   ///
219   /// \param CacheFailure If true and the file does not exist, we'll cache
220   /// the failure to find this file.
221   llvm::Expected<FileEntryRef> getFileRef(StringRef Filename,
222                                           bool OpenFile = false,
223                                           bool CacheFailure = true);
224 
225   /// Get the FileEntryRef for stdin, returning an error if stdin cannot be
226   /// read.
227   ///
228   /// This reads and caches stdin before returning. Subsequent calls return the
229   /// same file entry, and a reference to the cached input is returned by calls
230   /// to getBufferForFile.
231   llvm::Expected<FileEntryRef> getSTDIN();
232 
233   /// Get a FileEntryRef if it exists, without doing anything on error.
234   OptionalFileEntryRef getOptionalFileRef(StringRef Filename,
235                                           bool OpenFile = false,
236                                           bool CacheFailure = true) {
237     return llvm::expectedToOptional(
238         getFileRef(Filename, OpenFile, CacheFailure));
239   }
240 
241   /// Returns the current file system options
getFileSystemOpts()242   FileSystemOptions &getFileSystemOpts() { return FileSystemOpts; }
getFileSystemOpts()243   const FileSystemOptions &getFileSystemOpts() const { return FileSystemOpts; }
244 
getVirtualFileSystem()245   llvm::vfs::FileSystem &getVirtualFileSystem() const { return *FS; }
246   llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::FileSystem>
getVirtualFileSystemPtr()247   getVirtualFileSystemPtr() const {
248     return FS;
249   }
250 
setVirtualFileSystem(IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::FileSystem> FS)251   void setVirtualFileSystem(IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::FileSystem> FS) {
252     this->FS = std::move(FS);
253   }
254 
255   /// Retrieve a file entry for a "virtual" file that acts as
256   /// if there were a file with the given name on disk.
257   ///
258   /// The file itself is not accessed.
259   FileEntryRef getVirtualFileRef(StringRef Filename, off_t Size,
260                                  time_t ModificationTime);
261 
262   const FileEntry *getVirtualFile(StringRef Filename, off_t Size,
263                                   time_t ModificationTime);
264 
265   /// Retrieve a FileEntry that bypasses VFE, which is expected to be a virtual
266   /// file entry, to access the real file.  The returned FileEntry will have
267   /// the same filename as FE but a different identity and its own stat.
268   ///
269   /// This should be used only for rare error recovery paths because it
270   /// bypasses all mapping and uniquing, blindly creating a new FileEntry.
271   /// There is no attempt to deduplicate these; if you bypass the same file
272   /// twice, you get two new file entries.
273   OptionalFileEntryRef getBypassFile(FileEntryRef VFE);
274 
275   /// Open the specified file as a MemoryBuffer, returning a new
276   /// MemoryBuffer if successful, otherwise returning null.
277   llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer>>
278   getBufferForFile(const FileEntry *Entry, bool isVolatile = false,
279                    bool RequiresNullTerminator = true);
280   llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer>>
281   getBufferForFile(StringRef Filename, bool isVolatile = false,
282                    bool RequiresNullTerminator = true) {
283     return getBufferForFileImpl(Filename, /*FileSize=*/-1, isVolatile,
284                                 RequiresNullTerminator);
285   }
286 
287 private:
288   llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer>>
289   getBufferForFileImpl(StringRef Filename, int64_t FileSize, bool isVolatile,
290                        bool RequiresNullTerminator);
291 
292 public:
293   /// Get the 'stat' information for the given \p Path.
294   ///
295   /// If the path is relative, it will be resolved against the WorkingDir of the
296   /// FileManager's FileSystemOptions.
297   ///
298   /// \returns a \c std::error_code describing an error, if there was one
299   std::error_code getNoncachedStatValue(StringRef Path,
300                                         llvm::vfs::Status &Result);
301 
302   /// If path is not absolute and FileSystemOptions set the working
303   /// directory, the path is modified to be relative to the given
304   /// working directory.
305   /// \returns true if \c path changed.
306   bool FixupRelativePath(SmallVectorImpl<char> &path) const;
307 
308   /// Makes \c Path absolute taking into account FileSystemOptions and the
309   /// working directory option.
310   /// \returns true if \c Path changed to absolute.
311   bool makeAbsolutePath(SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) const;
312 
313   /// Produce an array mapping from the unique IDs assigned to each
314   /// file to the corresponding FileEntry pointer.
315   void GetUniqueIDMapping(
316                     SmallVectorImpl<const FileEntry *> &UIDToFiles) const;
317 
318   /// Retrieve the canonical name for a given directory.
319   ///
320   /// This is a very expensive operation, despite its results being cached,
321   /// and should only be used when the physical layout of the file system is
322   /// required, which is (almost) never.
323   StringRef getCanonicalName(const DirectoryEntry *Dir);
324 
325   /// Retrieve the canonical name for a given file.
326   ///
327   /// This is a very expensive operation, despite its results being cached,
328   /// and should only be used when the physical layout of the file system is
329   /// required, which is (almost) never.
330   StringRef getCanonicalName(const FileEntry *File);
331 
332   void PrintStats() const;
333 };
334 
335 } // end namespace clang
336 
337 #endif // LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_FILEMANAGER_H
338