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///===--- FileManager.cpp - File System Probing and Caching ----------------===//
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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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//
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//  This file implements the FileManager interface.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// TODO: This should index all interesting directories with dirent calls.
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//  getdirentries ?
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//  opendir/readdir_r/closedir ?
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/Bitcode/Serialize.h"
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#include "llvm/Bitcode/Deserialize.h"
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#include <iostream>
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using namespace clang;
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// FIXME: Enhance libsystem to support inode and other fields.
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#define S_ISDIR(s) (_S_IFDIR & s)
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#endif
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/// NON_EXISTANT_DIR - A special value distinct from null that is used to
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/// represent a dir name that doesn't exist on the disk.
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#define NON_EXISTANT_DIR reinterpret_cast<DirectoryEntry*>((intptr_t)-1)
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/// getDirectory - Lookup, cache, and verify the specified directory.  This
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/// returns null if the directory doesn't exist.
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/// 
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const DirectoryEntry *FileManager::getDirectory(const char *NameStart,
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                                                const char *NameEnd) {
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  ++NumDirLookups;
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  llvm::StringMapEntry<DirectoryEntry *> &NamedDirEnt =
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    DirEntries.GetOrCreateValue(NameStart, NameEnd);
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  // See if there is already an entry in the map.
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  if (NamedDirEnt.getValue())
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    return NamedDirEnt.getValue() == NON_EXISTANT_DIR
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              ? 0 : NamedDirEnt.getValue();
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  ++NumDirCacheMisses;
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  // By default, initialize it to invalid.
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  NamedDirEnt.setValue(NON_EXISTANT_DIR);
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  // Get the null-terminated directory name as stored as the key of the
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  // DirEntries map.
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  const char *InterndDirName = NamedDirEnt.getKeyData();
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  // Check to see if the directory exists.
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  struct stat StatBuf;
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  if (stat(InterndDirName, &StatBuf) ||   // Error stat'ing.
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      !S_ISDIR(StatBuf.st_mode))          // Not a directory?
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    return 0;
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  // It exists.  See if we have already opened a directory with the same inode.
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  // This occurs when one dir is symlinked to another, for example.    
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  DirectoryEntry &UDE = 
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    UniqueDirs[std::make_pair(StatBuf.st_dev, StatBuf.st_ino)];
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  NamedDirEnt.setValue(&UDE);
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  if (UDE.getName()) // Already have an entry with this inode, return it.
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    return &UDE;
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  // Otherwise, we don't have this directory yet, add it.  We use the string
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  // key from the DirEntries map as the string.
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  UDE.Name  = InterndDirName;
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  return &UDE;
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}
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/// NON_EXISTANT_FILE - A special value distinct from null that is used to
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/// represent a filename that doesn't exist on the disk.
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#define NON_EXISTANT_FILE reinterpret_cast<FileEntry*>((intptr_t)-1)
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/// getFile - Lookup, cache, and verify the specified file.  This returns null
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/// if the file doesn't exist.
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/// 
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const FileEntry *FileManager::getFile(const char *NameStart,
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                                      const char *NameEnd) {
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  ++NumFileLookups;
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  // See if there is already an entry in the map.
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  llvm::StringMapEntry<FileEntry *> &NamedFileEnt =
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    FileEntries.GetOrCreateValue(NameStart, NameEnd);
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  // See if there is already an entry in the map.
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  if (NamedFileEnt.getValue())
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    return NamedFileEnt.getValue() == NON_EXISTANT_FILE
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                 ? 0 : NamedFileEnt.getValue();
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  ++NumFileCacheMisses;
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  // By default, initialize it to invalid.
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  NamedFileEnt.setValue(NON_EXISTANT_FILE);
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  // Figure out what directory it is in.   If the string contains a / in it,
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  // strip off everything after it.
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  // FIXME: this logic should be in sys::Path.
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  const char *SlashPos = NameEnd-1;
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  while (SlashPos >= NameStart && SlashPos[0] != '/')
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    --SlashPos;
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  const DirectoryEntry *DirInfo;
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  if (SlashPos < NameStart) {
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    // Use the current directory if file has no path component.
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    const char *Name = ".";
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    DirInfo = getDirectory(Name, Name+1);
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  } else if (SlashPos == NameEnd-1)
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    return 0;       // If filename ends with a /, it's a directory.
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  else
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    DirInfo = getDirectory(NameStart, SlashPos);
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  if (DirInfo == 0)  // Directory doesn't exist, file can't exist.
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    return 0;
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  // Get the null-terminated file name as stored as the key of the
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  // FileEntries map.
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  const char *InterndFileName = NamedFileEnt.getKeyData();
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  // FIXME: Use the directory info to prune this, before doing the stat syscall.
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  // FIXME: This will reduce the # syscalls.
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  // Nope, there isn't.  Check to see if the file exists.
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  struct stat StatBuf;
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  //std::cerr << "STATING: " << Filename;
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  if (stat(InterndFileName, &StatBuf) ||   // Error stat'ing.
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      S_ISDIR(StatBuf.st_mode)) {           // A directory?
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    // If this file doesn't exist, we leave a null in FileEntries for this path.
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    //std::cerr << ": Not existing\n";
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    return 0;
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  }
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  //std::cerr << ": exists\n";
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  // It exists.  See if we have already opened a file with the same inode.
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  // This occurs when one dir is symlinked to another, for example.
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  FileEntry &UFE = 
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   const_cast<FileEntry&>(*UniqueFiles.insert(FileEntry(StatBuf.st_dev,
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                                                        StatBuf.st_ino)).first);
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  NamedFileEnt.setValue(&UFE);
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  if (UFE.getName())  // Already have an entry with this inode, return it.
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    return &UFE;
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  // Otherwise, we don't have this directory yet, add it.
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  // FIXME: Change the name to be a char* that points back to the 'FileEntries'
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  // key.
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  UFE.Name    = InterndFileName;
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  UFE.Size    = StatBuf.st_size;
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  UFE.ModTime = StatBuf.st_mtime;
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  UFE.Dir     = DirInfo;
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  UFE.UID     = NextFileUID++;
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  return &UFE;
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}
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void FileManager::PrintStats() const {
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  std::cerr << "\n*** File Manager Stats:\n";
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  std::cerr << UniqueFiles.size() << " files found, "
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            << UniqueDirs.size() << " dirs found.\n";
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  std::cerr << NumDirLookups << " dir lookups, "
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            << NumDirCacheMisses << " dir cache misses.\n";
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  std::cerr << NumFileLookups << " file lookups, "
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            << NumFileCacheMisses << " file cache misses.\n";
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  //std::cerr << PagesMapped << BytesOfPagesMapped << FSLookups;
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}
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