llvm-project/clang-tools-extra/clangd/JSONTransport.cpp

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//===--- JSONTransport.cpp - sending and receiving LSP messages over JSON -===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "Protocol.h" // For LSPError
#include "Transport.h"
#include "support/Cancellation.h"
#include "support/Logger.h"
#include "support/Shutdown.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Errno.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
#include <system_error>
namespace clang {
namespace clangd {
namespace {
llvm::json::Object encodeError(llvm::Error E) {
std::string Message;
ErrorCode Code = ErrorCode::UnknownErrorCode;
// FIXME: encode cancellation errors using RequestCancelled or ContentModified
// as appropriate.
if (llvm::Error Unhandled = llvm::handleErrors(
std::move(E),
[&](const CancelledError &C) -> llvm::Error {
switch (C.Reason) {
case static_cast<int>(ErrorCode::ContentModified):
Code = ErrorCode::ContentModified;
Message = "Request cancelled because the document was modified";
break;
default:
Code = ErrorCode::RequestCancelled;
Message = "Request cancelled";
break;
}
return llvm::Error::success();
},
[&](const LSPError &L) -> llvm::Error {
Message = L.Message;
Code = L.Code;
return llvm::Error::success();
}))
Message = llvm::toString(std::move(Unhandled));
return llvm::json::Object{
{"message", std::move(Message)},
{"code", int64_t(Code)},
};
}
llvm::Error decodeError(const llvm::json::Object &O) {
llvm::StringRef Msg = O.getString("message").getValueOr("Unspecified error");
if (auto Code = O.getInteger("code"))
return llvm::make_error<LSPError>(Msg.str(), ErrorCode(*Code));
return error(Msg.str());
}
class JSONTransport : public Transport {
public:
JSONTransport(std::FILE *In, llvm::raw_ostream &Out,
llvm::raw_ostream *InMirror, bool Pretty, JSONStreamStyle Style)
: In(In), Out(Out), InMirror(InMirror ? *InMirror : llvm::nulls()),
Pretty(Pretty), Style(Style) {}
void notify(llvm::StringRef Method, llvm::json::Value Params) override {
sendMessage(llvm::json::Object{
{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
{"method", Method},
{"params", std::move(Params)},
});
}
void call(llvm::StringRef Method, llvm::json::Value Params,
llvm::json::Value ID) override {
sendMessage(llvm::json::Object{
{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
{"id", std::move(ID)},
{"method", Method},
{"params", std::move(Params)},
});
}
void reply(llvm::json::Value ID,
llvm::Expected<llvm::json::Value> Result) override {
if (Result) {
sendMessage(llvm::json::Object{
{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
{"id", std::move(ID)},
{"result", std::move(*Result)},
});
} else {
sendMessage(llvm::json::Object{
{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
{"id", std::move(ID)},
{"error", encodeError(Result.takeError())},
});
}
}
llvm::Error loop(MessageHandler &Handler) override {
std::string JSON; // Messages may be large, reuse same big buffer.
while (!feof(In)) {
if (shutdownRequested())
return error(std::make_error_code(std::errc::operation_canceled),
"Got signal, shutting down");
if (ferror(In))
return llvm::errorCodeToError(
std::error_code(errno, std::system_category()));
if (readRawMessage(JSON)) {
if (auto Doc = llvm::json::parse(JSON)) {
vlog(Pretty ? "<<< {0:2}\n" : "<<< {0}\n", *Doc);
if (!handleMessage(std::move(*Doc), Handler))
return llvm::Error::success(); // we saw the "exit" notification.
} else {
// Parse error. Log the raw message.
vlog("<<< {0}\n", JSON);
elog("JSON parse error: {0}", llvm::toString(Doc.takeError()));
}
}
}
return llvm::errorCodeToError(std::make_error_code(std::errc::io_error));
}
private:
// Dispatches incoming message to Handler onNotify/onCall/onReply.
bool handleMessage(llvm::json::Value Message, MessageHandler &Handler);
// Writes outgoing message to Out stream.
void sendMessage(llvm::json::Value Message) {
OutputBuffer.clear();
llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(OutputBuffer);
OS << llvm::formatv(Pretty ? "{0:2}" : "{0}", Message);
Out << "Content-Length: " << OutputBuffer.size() << "\r\n\r\n"
<< OutputBuffer;
Out.flush();
vlog(">>> {0}\n", OutputBuffer);
}
// Read raw string messages from input stream.
bool readRawMessage(std::string &JSON) {
return Style == JSONStreamStyle::Delimited ? readDelimitedMessage(JSON)
: readStandardMessage(JSON);
}
bool readDelimitedMessage(std::string &JSON);
bool readStandardMessage(std::string &JSON);
llvm::SmallVector<char, 0> OutputBuffer;
std::FILE *In;
llvm::raw_ostream &Out;
llvm::raw_ostream &InMirror;
bool Pretty;
JSONStreamStyle Style;
};
bool JSONTransport::handleMessage(llvm::json::Value Message,
MessageHandler &Handler) {
// Message must be an object with "jsonrpc":"2.0".
auto *Object = Message.getAsObject();
if (!Object ||
Object->getString("jsonrpc") != llvm::Optional<llvm::StringRef>("2.0")) {
elog("Not a JSON-RPC 2.0 message: {0:2}", Message);
return false;
}
// ID may be any JSON value. If absent, this is a notification.
llvm::Optional<llvm::json::Value> ID;
if (auto *I = Object->get("id"))
ID = std::move(*I);
auto Method = Object->getString("method");
if (!Method) { // This is a response.
if (!ID) {
elog("No method and no response ID: {0:2}", Message);
return false;
}
if (auto *Err = Object->getObject("error"))
return Handler.onReply(std::move(*ID), decodeError(*Err));
// Result should be given, use null if not.
llvm::json::Value Result = nullptr;
if (auto *R = Object->get("result"))
Result = std::move(*R);
return Handler.onReply(std::move(*ID), std::move(Result));
}
// Params should be given, use null if not.
llvm::json::Value Params = nullptr;
if (auto *P = Object->get("params"))
Params = std::move(*P);
if (ID)
return Handler.onCall(*Method, std::move(Params), std::move(*ID));
else
return Handler.onNotify(*Method, std::move(Params));
}
// Tries to read a line up to and including \n.
// If failing, feof(), ferror(), or shutdownRequested() will be set.
bool readLine(std::FILE *In, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &Out) {
// Big enough to hold any reasonable header line. May not fit content lines
// in delimited mode, but performance doesn't matter for that mode.
static constexpr int BufSize = 128;
size_t Size = 0;
Out.clear();
for (;;) {
Out.resize_for_overwrite(Size + BufSize);
// Handle EINTR which is sent when a debugger attaches on some platforms.
if (!retryAfterSignalUnlessShutdown(
nullptr, [&] { return std::fgets(&Out[Size], BufSize, In); }))
return false;
clearerr(In);
// If the line contained null bytes, anything after it (including \n) will
// be ignored. Fortunately this is not a legal header or JSON.
size_t Read = std::strlen(&Out[Size]);
if (Read > 0 && Out[Size + Read - 1] == '\n') {
Out.resize(Size + Read);
return true;
}
Size += Read;
}
}
// Returns None when:
// - ferror(), feof(), or shutdownRequested() are set.
// - Content-Length is missing or empty (protocol error)
bool JSONTransport::readStandardMessage(std::string &JSON) {
// A Language Server Protocol message starts with a set of HTTP headers,
// delimited by \r\n, and terminated by an empty line (\r\n).
unsigned long long ContentLength = 0;
llvm::SmallString<128> Line;
while (true) {
if (feof(In) || ferror(In) || !readLine(In, Line))
return false;
InMirror << Line;
llvm::StringRef LineRef(Line);
// We allow comments in headers. Technically this isn't part
// of the LSP specification, but makes writing tests easier.
if (LineRef.startswith("#"))
continue;
// Content-Length is a mandatory header, and the only one we handle.
if (LineRef.consume_front("Content-Length: ")) {
if (ContentLength != 0) {
elog("Warning: Duplicate Content-Length header received. "
"The previous value for this message ({0}) was ignored.",
ContentLength);
}
llvm::getAsUnsignedInteger(LineRef.trim(), 0, ContentLength);
continue;
} else if (!LineRef.trim().empty()) {
// It's another header, ignore it.
continue;
} else {
// An empty line indicates the end of headers.
// Go ahead and read the JSON.
break;
}
}
// The fuzzer likes crashing us by sending "Content-Length: 9999999999999999"
if (ContentLength > 1 << 30) { // 1024M
elog("Refusing to read message with long Content-Length: {0}. "
"Expect protocol errors",
ContentLength);
return false;
}
if (ContentLength == 0) {
log("Warning: Missing Content-Length header, or zero-length message.");
return false;
}
JSON.resize(ContentLength);
for (size_t Pos = 0, Read; Pos < ContentLength; Pos += Read) {
// Handle EINTR which is sent when a debugger attaches on some platforms.
Read = retryAfterSignalUnlessShutdown(0, [&]{
return std::fread(&JSON[Pos], 1, ContentLength - Pos, In);
});
if (Read == 0) {
elog("Input was aborted. Read only {0} bytes of expected {1}.", Pos,
ContentLength);
return false;
}
InMirror << llvm::StringRef(&JSON[Pos], Read);
clearerr(In); // If we're done, the error was transient. If we're not done,
// either it was transient or we'll see it again on retry.
Pos += Read;
}
return true;
}
// For lit tests we support a simplified syntax:
// - messages are delimited by '---' on a line by itself
// - lines starting with # are ignored.
// This is a testing path, so favor simplicity over performance here.
// When returning false: feof(), ferror(), or shutdownRequested() will be set.
bool JSONTransport::readDelimitedMessage(std::string &JSON) {
JSON.clear();
llvm::SmallString<128> Line;
while (readLine(In, Line)) {
InMirror << Line;
auto LineRef = llvm::StringRef(Line).trim();
if (LineRef.startswith("#")) // comment
continue;
// found a delimiter
if (LineRef.rtrim() == "---")
break;
JSON += Line;
}
if (shutdownRequested())
return false;
if (ferror(In)) {
elog("Input error while reading message!");
return false;
}
return true; // Including at EOF
}
} // namespace
std::unique_ptr<Transport> newJSONTransport(std::FILE *In,
llvm::raw_ostream &Out,
llvm::raw_ostream *InMirror,
bool Pretty,
JSONStreamStyle Style) {
return std::make_unique<JSONTransport>(In, Out, InMirror, Pretty, Style);
}
} // namespace clangd
} // namespace clang