llvm-project/clang/lib/Driver/Job.cpp

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//===--- Job.cpp - Command to Execute -------------------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "InputInfo.h"
#include "clang/Driver/Driver.h"
#include "clang/Driver/DriverDiagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Driver/Job.h"
#include "clang/Driver/Tool.h"
#include "clang/Driver/ToolChain.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Program.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <cassert>
using namespace clang::driver;
using llvm::raw_ostream;
using llvm::StringRef;
using llvm::ArrayRef;
Command::Command(const Action &Source, const Tool &Creator,
const char *Executable, const ArgStringList &Arguments,
ArrayRef<InputInfo> Inputs)
: Source(Source), Creator(Creator), Executable(Executable),
Arguments(Arguments), ResponseFile(nullptr) {
for (const auto &II : Inputs)
if (II.isFilename())
InputFilenames.push_back(II.getFilename());
}
static int skipArgs(const char *Flag, bool HaveCrashVFS) {
// These flags are all of the form -Flag <Arg> and are treated as two
// arguments. Therefore, we need to skip the flag and the next argument.
bool Res = llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(Flag)
.Cases("-I", "-MF", "-MT", "-MQ", true)
.Cases("-o", "-coverage-file", "-dependency-file", true)
.Cases("-fdebug-compilation-dir", "-idirafter", true)
.Cases("-include", "-include-pch", "-internal-isystem", true)
.Cases("-internal-externc-isystem", "-iprefix", "-iwithprefix", true)
.Cases("-iwithprefixbefore", "-isystem", "-iquote", true)
.Cases("-resource-dir", "-serialize-diagnostic-file", true)
.Cases("-dwarf-debug-flags", "-ivfsoverlay", true)
.Cases("-header-include-file", "-diagnostic-log-file", true)
// Some include flags shouldn't be skipped if we have a crash VFS
.Case("-isysroot", !HaveCrashVFS)
.Default(false);
// Match found.
if (Res)
return 2;
// The remaining flags are treated as a single argument.
// These flags are all of the form -Flag and have no second argument.
Res = llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(Flag)
.Cases("-M", "-MM", "-MG", "-MP", "-MD", true)
.Case("-MMD", true)
.Default(false);
// Match found.
if (Res)
return 1;
// These flags are treated as a single argument (e.g., -F<Dir>).
StringRef FlagRef(Flag);
if (FlagRef.startswith("-F") || FlagRef.startswith("-I") ||
FlagRef.startswith("-fmodules-cache-path="))
return 1;
return 0;
}
void Command::printArg(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Arg, bool Quote) {
const bool Escape = std::strpbrk(Arg, "\"\\$");
if (!Quote && !Escape) {
OS << Arg;
return;
}
// Quote and escape. This isn't really complete, but good enough.
OS << '"';
while (const char c = *Arg++) {
if (c == '"' || c == '\\' || c == '$')
OS << '\\';
OS << c;
}
OS << '"';
}
void Command::writeResponseFile(raw_ostream &OS) const {
// In a file list, we only write the set of inputs to the response file
if (Creator.getResponseFilesSupport() == Tool::RF_FileList) {
for (const char *Arg : InputFileList) {
OS << Arg << '\n';
}
return;
}
// In regular response files, we send all arguments to the response file.
// Wrapping all arguments in double quotes ensures that both Unix tools and
// Windows tools understand the response file.
for (const char *Arg : Arguments) {
OS << '"';
for (; *Arg != '\0'; Arg++) {
if (*Arg == '\"' || *Arg == '\\') {
OS << '\\';
}
OS << *Arg;
}
OS << "\" ";
}
}
void Command::buildArgvForResponseFile(
llvm::SmallVectorImpl<const char *> &Out) const {
// When not a file list, all arguments are sent to the response file.
// This leaves us to set the argv to a single parameter, requesting the tool
// to read the response file.
if (Creator.getResponseFilesSupport() != Tool::RF_FileList) {
Out.push_back(Executable);
Out.push_back(ResponseFileFlag.c_str());
return;
}
llvm::StringSet<> Inputs;
for (const char *InputName : InputFileList)
Inputs.insert(InputName);
Out.push_back(Executable);
// In a file list, build args vector ignoring parameters that will go in the
// response file (elements of the InputFileList vector)
bool FirstInput = true;
for (const char *Arg : Arguments) {
if (Inputs.count(Arg) == 0) {
Out.push_back(Arg);
} else if (FirstInput) {
FirstInput = false;
Out.push_back(Creator.getResponseFileFlag());
Out.push_back(ResponseFile);
}
}
}
void Command::Print(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Terminator, bool Quote,
CrashReportInfo *CrashInfo) const {
// Always quote the exe.
OS << ' ';
printArg(OS, Executable, /*Quote=*/true);
llvm::ArrayRef<const char *> Args = Arguments;
llvm::SmallVector<const char *, 128> ArgsRespFile;
if (ResponseFile != nullptr) {
buildArgvForResponseFile(ArgsRespFile);
Args = ArrayRef<const char *>(ArgsRespFile).slice(1); // no executable name
}
bool HaveCrashVFS = CrashInfo && !CrashInfo->VFSPath.empty();
for (size_t i = 0, e = Args.size(); i < e; ++i) {
const char *const Arg = Args[i];
if (CrashInfo) {
if (int Skip = skipArgs(Arg, HaveCrashVFS)) {
i += Skip - 1;
continue;
}
auto Found = std::find_if(InputFilenames.begin(), InputFilenames.end(),
[&Arg](StringRef IF) { return IF == Arg; });
if (Found != InputFilenames.end() &&
(i == 0 || StringRef(Args[i - 1]) != "-main-file-name")) {
// Replace the input file name with the crashinfo's file name.
OS << ' ';
StringRef ShortName = llvm::sys::path::filename(CrashInfo->Filename);
printArg(OS, ShortName.str().c_str(), Quote);
continue;
}
}
OS << ' ';
printArg(OS, Arg, Quote);
}
if (CrashInfo && HaveCrashVFS) {
OS << ' ';
printArg(OS, "-ivfsoverlay", Quote);
OS << ' ';
printArg(OS, CrashInfo->VFSPath.str().c_str(), Quote);
}
if (ResponseFile != nullptr) {
OS << "\n Arguments passed via response file:\n";
writeResponseFile(OS);
// Avoiding duplicated newline terminator, since FileLists are
// newline-separated.
if (Creator.getResponseFilesSupport() != Tool::RF_FileList)
OS << "\n";
OS << " (end of response file)";
}
OS << Terminator;
}
void Command::setResponseFile(const char *FileName) {
ResponseFile = FileName;
ResponseFileFlag = Creator.getResponseFileFlag();
ResponseFileFlag += FileName;
}
int Command::Execute(const StringRef **Redirects, std::string *ErrMsg,
bool *ExecutionFailed) const {
SmallVector<const char*, 128> Argv;
if (ResponseFile == nullptr) {
Argv.push_back(Executable);
Argv.append(Arguments.begin(), Arguments.end());
Argv.push_back(nullptr);
return llvm::sys::ExecuteAndWait(Executable, Argv.data(), /*env*/ nullptr,
Redirects, /*secondsToWait*/ 0,
/*memoryLimit*/ 0, ErrMsg,
ExecutionFailed);
}
// We need to put arguments in a response file (command is too large)
// Open stream to store the response file contents
std::string RespContents;
llvm::raw_string_ostream SS(RespContents);
// Write file contents and build the Argv vector
writeResponseFile(SS);
buildArgvForResponseFile(Argv);
Argv.push_back(nullptr);
SS.flush();
// Save the response file in the appropriate encoding
if (std::error_code EC = writeFileWithEncoding(
ResponseFile, RespContents, Creator.getResponseFileEncoding())) {
if (ErrMsg)
*ErrMsg = EC.message();
if (ExecutionFailed)
*ExecutionFailed = true;
return -1;
}
return llvm::sys::ExecuteAndWait(Executable, Argv.data(), /*env*/ nullptr,
Redirects, /*secondsToWait*/ 0,
/*memoryLimit*/ 0, ErrMsg, ExecutionFailed);
}
FallbackCommand::FallbackCommand(const Action &Source_, const Tool &Creator_,
const char *Executable_,
const ArgStringList &Arguments_,
ArrayRef<InputInfo> Inputs,
std::unique_ptr<Command> Fallback_)
: Command(Source_, Creator_, Executable_, Arguments_, Inputs),
Fallback(std::move(Fallback_)) {}
void FallbackCommand::Print(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Terminator,
bool Quote, CrashReportInfo *CrashInfo) const {
Command::Print(OS, "", Quote, CrashInfo);
OS << " ||";
Fallback->Print(OS, Terminator, Quote, CrashInfo);
}
static bool ShouldFallback(int ExitCode) {
// FIXME: We really just want to fall back for internal errors, such
// as when some symbol cannot be mangled, when we should be able to
// parse something but can't, etc.
return ExitCode != 0;
}
int FallbackCommand::Execute(const StringRef **Redirects, std::string *ErrMsg,
bool *ExecutionFailed) const {
int PrimaryStatus = Command::Execute(Redirects, ErrMsg, ExecutionFailed);
if (!ShouldFallback(PrimaryStatus))
return PrimaryStatus;
// Clear ExecutionFailed and ErrMsg before falling back.
if (ErrMsg)
ErrMsg->clear();
if (ExecutionFailed)
*ExecutionFailed = false;
const Driver &D = getCreator().getToolChain().getDriver();
D.Diag(diag::warn_drv_invoking_fallback) << Fallback->getExecutable();
int SecondaryStatus = Fallback->Execute(Redirects, ErrMsg, ExecutionFailed);
return SecondaryStatus;
}
void JobList::Print(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Terminator, bool Quote,
CrashReportInfo *CrashInfo) const {
for (const auto &Job : *this)
Job.Print(OS, Terminator, Quote, CrashInfo);
}
void JobList::clear() { Jobs.clear(); }