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341 lines
11 KiB
C++
341 lines
11 KiB
C++
//===--- JSONRPCDispatcher.cpp - Main JSON parser entry point -------------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "JSONRPCDispatcher.h"
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#include "JSONExpr.h"
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#include "ProtocolHandlers.h"
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#include "Trace.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Chrono.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Errno.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/SourceMgr.h"
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#include <istream>
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace clangd;
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namespace {
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static Key<json::Expr> RequestID;
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static Key<JSONOutput *> RequestOut;
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// When tracing, we trace a request and attach the repsonse in reply().
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// Because the Span isn't available, we find the current request using Context.
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class RequestSpan {
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RequestSpan(json::obj *Args) : Args(Args) {}
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std::mutex Mu;
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json::obj *Args;
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static Key<std::unique_ptr<RequestSpan>> RSKey;
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public:
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// Return a context that's aware of the enclosing request, identified by Span.
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static Context stash(const trace::Span &Span) {
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return Context::current().derive(
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RSKey, std::unique_ptr<RequestSpan>(new RequestSpan(Span.Args)));
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}
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// If there's an enclosing request and the tracer is interested, calls \p F
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// with a json::obj where request info can be added.
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template <typename Func> static void attach(Func &&F) {
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auto *RequestArgs = Context::current().get(RSKey);
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if (!RequestArgs || !*RequestArgs || !(*RequestArgs)->Args)
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return;
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Lock((*RequestArgs)->Mu);
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F(*(*RequestArgs)->Args);
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}
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};
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Key<std::unique_ptr<RequestSpan>> RequestSpan::RSKey;
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} // namespace
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void JSONOutput::writeMessage(const json::Expr &Message) {
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std::string S;
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llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(S);
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if (Pretty)
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OS << llvm::formatv("{0:2}", Message);
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else
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OS << Message;
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OS.flush();
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{
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Guard(StreamMutex);
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Outs << "Content-Length: " << S.size() << "\r\n\r\n" << S;
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Outs.flush();
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}
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log(llvm::Twine("--> ") + S + "\n");
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}
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void JSONOutput::log(const Twine &Message) {
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llvm::sys::TimePoint<> Timestamp = std::chrono::system_clock::now();
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trace::log(Message);
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Guard(StreamMutex);
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Logs << llvm::formatv("[{0:%H:%M:%S.%L}] {1}\n", Timestamp, Message);
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Logs.flush();
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}
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void JSONOutput::mirrorInput(const Twine &Message) {
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if (!InputMirror)
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return;
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*InputMirror << Message;
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InputMirror->flush();
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}
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void clangd::reply(json::Expr &&Result) {
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auto ID = Context::current().get(RequestID);
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if (!ID) {
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log("Attempted to reply to a notification!");
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return;
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}
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RequestSpan::attach([&](json::obj &Args) { Args["Reply"] = Result; });
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Context::current()
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.getExisting(RequestOut)
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->writeMessage(json::obj{
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{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
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{"id", *ID},
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{"result", std::move(Result)},
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});
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}
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void clangd::replyError(ErrorCode code, const llvm::StringRef &Message) {
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log("Error " + Twine(static_cast<int>(code)) + ": " + Message);
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RequestSpan::attach([&](json::obj &Args) {
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Args["Error"] =
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json::obj{{"code", static_cast<int>(code)}, {"message", Message.str()}};
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});
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if (auto ID = Context::current().get(RequestID)) {
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Context::current()
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.getExisting(RequestOut)
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->writeMessage(json::obj{
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{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
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{"id", *ID},
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{"error",
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json::obj{{"code", static_cast<int>(code)}, {"message", Message}}},
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});
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}
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}
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void clangd::call(StringRef Method, json::Expr &&Params) {
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// FIXME: Generate/Increment IDs for every request so that we can get proper
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// replies once we need to.
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RequestSpan::attach([&](json::obj &Args) {
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Args["Call"] = json::obj{{"method", Method.str()}, {"params", Params}};
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});
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Context::current()
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.getExisting(RequestOut)
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->writeMessage(json::obj{
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{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
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{"id", 1},
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{"method", Method},
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{"params", std::move(Params)},
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});
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}
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void JSONRPCDispatcher::registerHandler(StringRef Method, Handler H) {
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assert(!Handlers.count(Method) && "Handler already registered!");
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Handlers[Method] = std::move(H);
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}
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bool JSONRPCDispatcher::call(const json::Expr &Message, JSONOutput &Out) const {
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// Message must be an object with "jsonrpc":"2.0".
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auto *Object = Message.asObject();
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if (!Object || Object->getString("jsonrpc") != Optional<StringRef>("2.0"))
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return false;
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// ID may be any JSON value. If absent, this is a notification.
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llvm::Optional<json::Expr> ID;
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if (auto *I = Object->get("id"))
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ID = std::move(*I);
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// Method must be given.
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auto Method = Object->getString("method");
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if (!Method)
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return false;
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// Params should be given, use null if not.
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json::Expr Params = nullptr;
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if (auto *P = Object->get("params"))
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Params = std::move(*P);
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auto I = Handlers.find(*Method);
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auto &Handler = I != Handlers.end() ? I->second : UnknownHandler;
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// Create a Context that contains request information.
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WithContextValue WithRequestOut(RequestOut, &Out);
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llvm::Optional<WithContextValue> WithID;
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if (ID)
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WithID.emplace(RequestID, *ID);
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// Create a tracing Span covering the whole request lifetime.
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trace::Span Tracer(*Method);
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if (ID)
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SPAN_ATTACH(Tracer, "ID", *ID);
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SPAN_ATTACH(Tracer, "Params", Params);
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// Stash a reference to the span args, so later calls can add metadata.
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WithContext WithRequestSpan(RequestSpan::stash(Tracer));
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Handler(std::move(Params));
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return true;
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}
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// Tries to read a line up to and including \n.
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// If failing, feof() or ferror() will be set.
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static bool readLine(std::FILE *In, std::string &Out) {
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static constexpr int BufSize = 1024;
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size_t Size = 0;
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Out.clear();
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for (;;) {
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Out.resize(Size + BufSize);
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// Handle EINTR which is sent when a debugger attaches on some platforms.
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if (!llvm::sys::RetryAfterSignal(nullptr, ::fgets, &Out[Size], BufSize, In))
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return false;
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clearerr(In);
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// If the line contained null bytes, anything after it (including \n) will
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// be ignored. Fortunately this is not a legal header or JSON.
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size_t Read = std::strlen(&Out[Size]);
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if (Read > 0 && Out[Size + Read - 1] == '\n') {
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Out.resize(Size + Read);
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return true;
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}
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Size += Read;
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}
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}
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// Returns None when:
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// - ferror() or feof() are set.
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// - Content-Length is missing or empty (protocol error)
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static llvm::Optional<std::string> readStandardMessage(std::FILE *In,
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JSONOutput &Out) {
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// A Language Server Protocol message starts with a set of HTTP headers,
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// delimited by \r\n, and terminated by an empty line (\r\n).
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unsigned long long ContentLength = 0;
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std::string Line;
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while (true) {
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if (feof(In) || ferror(In) || !readLine(In, Line))
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return llvm::None;
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Out.mirrorInput(Line);
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llvm::StringRef LineRef(Line);
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// We allow comments in headers. Technically this isn't part
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// of the LSP specification, but makes writing tests easier.
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if (LineRef.startswith("#"))
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continue;
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// Content-Length is a mandatory header, and the only one we handle.
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if (LineRef.consume_front("Content-Length: ")) {
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if (ContentLength != 0) {
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log("Warning: Duplicate Content-Length header received. "
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"The previous value for this message (" +
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llvm::Twine(ContentLength) + ") was ignored.");
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}
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llvm::getAsUnsignedInteger(LineRef.trim(), 0, ContentLength);
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continue;
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} else if (!LineRef.trim().empty()) {
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// It's another header, ignore it.
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continue;
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} else {
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// An empty line indicates the end of headers.
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// Go ahead and read the JSON.
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break;
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}
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}
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// The fuzzer likes crashing us by sending "Content-Length: 9999999999999999"
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if (ContentLength > 1 << 30) { // 1024M
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log("Refusing to read message with long Content-Length: " +
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Twine(ContentLength) + ". Expect protocol errors.");
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return llvm::None;
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}
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if (ContentLength == 0) {
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log("Warning: Missing Content-Length header, or zero-length message.");
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return llvm::None;
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}
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std::string JSON(ContentLength, '\0');
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for (size_t Pos = 0, Read; Pos < ContentLength; Pos += Read) {
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// Handle EINTR which is sent when a debugger attaches on some platforms.
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Read = llvm::sys::RetryAfterSignal(0u, ::fread, &JSON[Pos], 1,
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ContentLength - Pos, In);
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Out.mirrorInput(StringRef(&JSON[Pos], Read));
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if (Read == 0) {
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log("Input was aborted. Read only " + llvm::Twine(Pos) +
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" bytes of expected " + llvm::Twine(ContentLength) + ".");
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return llvm::None;
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}
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clearerr(In); // If we're done, the error was transient. If we're not done,
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// either it was transient or we'll see it again on retry.
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Pos += Read;
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}
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return std::move(JSON);
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}
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// For lit tests we support a simplified syntax:
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// - messages are delimited by '---' on a line by itself
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// - lines starting with # are ignored.
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// This is a testing path, so favor simplicity over performance here.
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// When returning None, feof() or ferror() will be set.
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static llvm::Optional<std::string> readDelimitedMessage(std::FILE *In,
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JSONOutput &Out) {
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std::string JSON;
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std::string Line;
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while (readLine(In, Line)) {
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auto LineRef = llvm::StringRef(Line).trim();
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if (LineRef.startswith("#")) // comment
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continue;
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// found a delimiter
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if (LineRef.rtrim() == "---")
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break;
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JSON += Line;
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}
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if (ferror(In)) {
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log("Input error while reading message!");
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return llvm::None;
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} else { // Including EOF
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Out.mirrorInput(
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llvm::formatv("Content-Length: {0}\r\n\r\n{1}", JSON.size(), JSON));
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return std::move(JSON);
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}
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}
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// The use of C-style std::FILE* IO deserves some explanation.
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// Previously, std::istream was used. When a debugger attached on MacOS, the
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// process received EINTR, the stream went bad, and clangd exited.
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// A retry-on-EINTR loop around reads solved this problem, but caused clangd to
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// sometimes hang rather than exit on other OSes. The interaction between
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// istreams and signals isn't well-specified, so it's hard to get this right.
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// The C APIs seem to be clearer in this respect.
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void clangd::runLanguageServerLoop(std::FILE *In, JSONOutput &Out,
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JSONStreamStyle InputStyle,
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JSONRPCDispatcher &Dispatcher,
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bool &IsDone) {
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auto &ReadMessage =
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(InputStyle == Delimited) ? readDelimitedMessage : readStandardMessage;
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while (!IsDone && !feof(In)) {
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if (ferror(In)) {
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log("IO error: " + llvm::sys::StrError());
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return;
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}
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if (auto JSON = ReadMessage(In, Out)) {
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if (auto Doc = json::parse(*JSON)) {
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// Log the formatted message.
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log(llvm::formatv(Out.Pretty ? "<-- {0:2}\n" : "<-- {0}\n", *Doc));
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// Finally, execute the action for this JSON message.
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if (!Dispatcher.call(*Doc, Out))
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log("JSON dispatch failed!");
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} else {
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// Parse error. Log the raw message.
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log(llvm::formatv("<-- {0}\n" , *JSON));
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log(llvm::Twine("JSON parse error: ") +
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llvm::toString(Doc.takeError()));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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