llvm-project/clang/lib/Lex/HeaderMap.cpp

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//===--- HeaderMap.cpp - A file that acts like dir of symlinks ------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the HeaderMap interface.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/Lex/HeaderMap.h"
#include "clang/Lex/HeaderMapTypes.h"
#include "clang/Basic/CharInfo.h"
#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
#include "llvm/Support/SwapByteOrder.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include <cstring>
#include <memory>
using namespace clang;
/// HashHMapKey - This is the 'well known' hash function required by the file
/// format, used to look up keys in the hash table. The hash table uses simple
/// linear probing based on this function.
static inline unsigned HashHMapKey(StringRef Str) {
unsigned Result = 0;
const char *S = Str.begin(), *End = Str.end();
for (; S != End; S++)
Result += toLowercase(*S) * 13;
return Result;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Verification and Construction
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// HeaderMap::Create - This attempts to load the specified file as a header
/// map. If it doesn't look like a HeaderMap, it gives up and returns null.
/// If it looks like a HeaderMap but is obviously corrupted, it puts a reason
/// into the string error argument and returns null.
std::unique_ptr<HeaderMap> HeaderMap::Create(const FileEntry *FE,
FileManager &FM) {
// If the file is too small to be a header map, ignore it.
unsigned FileSize = FE->getSize();
if (FileSize <= sizeof(HMapHeader)) return nullptr;
auto FileBuffer = FM.getBufferForFile(FE);
if (!FileBuffer || !*FileBuffer)
return nullptr;
bool NeedsByteSwap;
if (!checkHeader(**FileBuffer, NeedsByteSwap))
return nullptr;
return std::unique_ptr<HeaderMap>(new HeaderMap(std::move(*FileBuffer), NeedsByteSwap));
}
bool HeaderMapImpl::checkHeader(const llvm::MemoryBuffer &File,
bool &NeedsByteSwap) {
if (File.getBufferSize() <= sizeof(HMapHeader))
return false;
const char *FileStart = File.getBufferStart();
// We know the file is at least as big as the header, check it now.
const HMapHeader *Header = reinterpret_cast<const HMapHeader*>(FileStart);
// Sniff it to see if it's a headermap by checking the magic number and
// version.
if (Header->Magic == HMAP_HeaderMagicNumber &&
Header->Version == HMAP_HeaderVersion)
NeedsByteSwap = false;
else if (Header->Magic == llvm::ByteSwap_32(HMAP_HeaderMagicNumber) &&
Header->Version == llvm::ByteSwap_16(HMAP_HeaderVersion))
NeedsByteSwap = true; // Mixed endianness headermap.
else
return false; // Not a header map.
if (Header->Reserved != 0)
return false;
// Check the number of buckets. It should be a power of two, and there
// should be enough space in the file for all of them.
uint32_t NumBuckets = NeedsByteSwap
? llvm::sys::getSwappedBytes(Header->NumBuckets)
: Header->NumBuckets;
if (!llvm::isPowerOf2_32(NumBuckets))
return false;
if (File.getBufferSize() <
sizeof(HMapHeader) + sizeof(HMapBucket) * NumBuckets)
return false;
// Okay, everything looks good.
return true;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Utility Methods
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// getFileName - Return the filename of the headermap.
StringRef HeaderMapImpl::getFileName() const {
return FileBuffer->getBufferIdentifier();
}
unsigned HeaderMapImpl::getEndianAdjustedWord(unsigned X) const {
if (!NeedsBSwap) return X;
return llvm::ByteSwap_32(X);
}
/// getHeader - Return a reference to the file header, in unbyte-swapped form.
/// This method cannot fail.
const HMapHeader &HeaderMapImpl::getHeader() const {
// We know the file is at least as big as the header. Return it.
return *reinterpret_cast<const HMapHeader*>(FileBuffer->getBufferStart());
}
/// getBucket - Return the specified hash table bucket from the header map,
/// bswap'ing its fields as appropriate. If the bucket number is not valid,
/// this return a bucket with an empty key (0).
HMapBucket HeaderMapImpl::getBucket(unsigned BucketNo) const {
assert(FileBuffer->getBufferSize() >=
sizeof(HMapHeader) + sizeof(HMapBucket) * BucketNo &&
"Expected bucket to be in range");
HMapBucket Result;
Result.Key = HMAP_EmptyBucketKey;
const HMapBucket *BucketArray =
reinterpret_cast<const HMapBucket*>(FileBuffer->getBufferStart() +
sizeof(HMapHeader));
const HMapBucket *BucketPtr = BucketArray+BucketNo;
// Load the values, bswapping as needed.
Result.Key = getEndianAdjustedWord(BucketPtr->Key);
Result.Prefix = getEndianAdjustedWord(BucketPtr->Prefix);
Result.Suffix = getEndianAdjustedWord(BucketPtr->Suffix);
return Result;
}
Optional<StringRef> HeaderMapImpl::getString(unsigned StrTabIdx) const {
// Add the start of the string table to the idx.
StrTabIdx += getEndianAdjustedWord(getHeader().StringsOffset);
// Check for invalid index.
if (StrTabIdx >= FileBuffer->getBufferSize())
return None;
const char *Data = FileBuffer->getBufferStart() + StrTabIdx;
unsigned MaxLen = FileBuffer->getBufferSize() - StrTabIdx;
unsigned Len = strnlen(Data, MaxLen);
// Check whether the buffer is null-terminated.
if (Len == MaxLen && Data[Len - 1])
return None;
return StringRef(Data, Len);
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// The Main Drivers
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// dump - Print the contents of this headermap to stderr.
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void HeaderMapImpl::dump() const {
const HMapHeader &Hdr = getHeader();
unsigned NumBuckets = getEndianAdjustedWord(Hdr.NumBuckets);
llvm::dbgs() << "Header Map " << getFileName() << ":\n " << NumBuckets
<< ", " << getEndianAdjustedWord(Hdr.NumEntries) << "\n";
auto getStringOrInvalid = [this](unsigned Id) -> StringRef {
if (Optional<StringRef> S = getString(Id))
return *S;
return "<invalid>";
};
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumBuckets; ++i) {
HMapBucket B = getBucket(i);
if (B.Key == HMAP_EmptyBucketKey) continue;
StringRef Key = getStringOrInvalid(B.Key);
StringRef Prefix = getStringOrInvalid(B.Prefix);
StringRef Suffix = getStringOrInvalid(B.Suffix);
llvm::dbgs() << " " << i << ". " << Key << " -> '" << Prefix << "' '"
<< Suffix << "'\n";
}
}
/// LookupFile - Check to see if the specified relative filename is located in
/// this HeaderMap. If so, open it and return its FileEntry.
const FileEntry *HeaderMap::LookupFile(
StringRef Filename, FileManager &FM) const {
SmallString<1024> Path;
StringRef Dest = HeaderMapImpl::lookupFilename(Filename, Path);
if (Dest.empty())
return nullptr;
return FM.getFile(Dest);
}
StringRef HeaderMapImpl::lookupFilename(StringRef Filename,
SmallVectorImpl<char> &DestPath) const {
const HMapHeader &Hdr = getHeader();
unsigned NumBuckets = getEndianAdjustedWord(Hdr.NumBuckets);
// Don't probe infinitely. This should be checked before constructing.
assert(llvm::isPowerOf2_32(NumBuckets) && "Expected power of 2");
// Linearly probe the hash table.
for (unsigned Bucket = HashHMapKey(Filename);; ++Bucket) {
HMapBucket B = getBucket(Bucket & (NumBuckets-1));
if (B.Key == HMAP_EmptyBucketKey) return StringRef(); // Hash miss.
// See if the key matches. If not, probe on.
Optional<StringRef> Key = getString(B.Key);
if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(!Key))
continue;
if (!Filename.equals_lower(*Key))
continue;
// If so, we have a match in the hash table. Construct the destination
// path.
Optional<StringRef> Prefix = getString(B.Prefix);
Optional<StringRef> Suffix = getString(B.Suffix);
DestPath.clear();
if (LLVM_LIKELY(Prefix && Suffix)) {
DestPath.append(Prefix->begin(), Prefix->end());
DestPath.append(Suffix->begin(), Suffix->end());
}
return StringRef(DestPath.begin(), DestPath.size());
}
}