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171 lines
5.5 KiB
Rust
171 lines
5.5 KiB
Rust
//! A thin wrapper around `Command` in the standard library which allows us to
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//! read the arguments that are built up.
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use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
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use std::process::{self, Output};
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use std::{fmt, io, mem};
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use rustc_target::spec::LldFlavor;
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub(crate) struct Command {
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program: Program,
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args: Vec<OsString>,
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env: Vec<(OsString, OsString)>,
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env_remove: Vec<OsString>,
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}
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#[derive(Clone)]
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enum Program {
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Normal(OsString),
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CmdBatScript(OsString),
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Lld(OsString, LldFlavor),
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}
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impl Command {
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pub(crate) fn new<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(program: P) -> Command {
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Command::_new(Program::Normal(program.as_ref().to_owned()))
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}
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pub(crate) fn bat_script<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(program: P) -> Command {
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Command::_new(Program::CmdBatScript(program.as_ref().to_owned()))
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}
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pub(crate) fn lld<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(program: P, flavor: LldFlavor) -> Command {
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Command::_new(Program::Lld(program.as_ref().to_owned(), flavor))
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}
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fn _new(program: Program) -> Command {
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Command { program, args: Vec::new(), env: Vec::new(), env_remove: Vec::new() }
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}
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pub(crate) fn arg<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(&mut self, arg: P) -> &mut Command {
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self._arg(arg.as_ref());
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self
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}
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pub(crate) fn args<I>(&mut self, args: I) -> &mut Command
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where
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I: IntoIterator<Item: AsRef<OsStr>>,
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{
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for arg in args {
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self._arg(arg.as_ref());
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}
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self
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}
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fn _arg(&mut self, arg: &OsStr) {
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self.args.push(arg.to_owned());
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}
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pub(crate) fn env<K, V>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> &mut Command
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where
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K: AsRef<OsStr>,
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V: AsRef<OsStr>,
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{
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self._env(key.as_ref(), value.as_ref());
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self
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}
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fn _env(&mut self, key: &OsStr, value: &OsStr) {
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self.env.push((key.to_owned(), value.to_owned()));
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}
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pub(crate) fn env_remove<K>(&mut self, key: K) -> &mut Command
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where
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K: AsRef<OsStr>,
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{
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self._env_remove(key.as_ref());
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self
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}
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fn _env_remove(&mut self, key: &OsStr) {
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self.env_remove.push(key.to_owned());
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}
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pub(crate) fn output(&mut self) -> io::Result<Output> {
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self.command().output()
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}
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pub(crate) fn command(&self) -> process::Command {
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let mut ret = match self.program {
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Program::Normal(ref p) => process::Command::new(p),
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Program::CmdBatScript(ref p) => {
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let mut c = process::Command::new("cmd");
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c.arg("/c").arg(p);
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c
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}
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Program::Lld(ref p, flavor) => {
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let mut c = process::Command::new(p);
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c.arg("-flavor").arg(flavor.as_str());
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c
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}
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};
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ret.args(&self.args);
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ret.envs(self.env.clone());
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for k in &self.env_remove {
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ret.env_remove(k);
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}
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ret
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}
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// extensions
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pub(crate) fn get_args(&self) -> &[OsString] {
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&self.args
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}
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pub(crate) fn take_args(&mut self) -> Vec<OsString> {
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mem::take(&mut self.args)
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}
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/// Returns a `true` if we're pretty sure that this'll blow OS spawn limits,
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/// or `false` if we should attempt to spawn and see what the OS says.
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pub(crate) fn very_likely_to_exceed_some_spawn_limit(&self) -> bool {
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// We mostly only care about Windows in this method, on Unix the limits
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// can be gargantuan anyway so we're pretty unlikely to hit them
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if cfg!(unix) {
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return false;
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}
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// Right now LLD doesn't support the `@` syntax of passing an argument
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// through files, so regardless of the platform we try to go to the OS
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// on this one.
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if let Program::Lld(..) = self.program {
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return false;
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}
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// Ok so on Windows to spawn a process is 32,768 characters in its
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// command line [1]. Unfortunately we don't actually have access to that
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// as it's calculated just before spawning. Instead we perform a
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// poor-man's guess as to how long our command line will be. We're
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// assuming here that we don't have to escape every character...
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//
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// Turns out though that `cmd.exe` has even smaller limits, 8192
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// characters [2]. Linkers can often be batch scripts (for example
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// Emscripten, Gecko's current build system) which means that we're
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// running through batch scripts. These linkers often just forward
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// arguments elsewhere (and maybe tack on more), so if we blow 8192
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// bytes we'll typically cause them to blow as well.
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//
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// Basically as a result just perform an inflated estimate of what our
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// command line will look like and test if it's > 8192 (we actually
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// test against 6k to artificially inflate our estimate). If all else
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// fails we'll fall back to the normal unix logic of testing the OS
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// error code if we fail to spawn and automatically re-spawning the
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// linker with smaller arguments.
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//
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// [1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-createprocessa
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// [2]: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/?p=41553
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let estimated_command_line_len = self.args.iter().map(|a| a.len()).sum::<usize>();
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estimated_command_line_len > 1024 * 6
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for Command {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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self.command().fmt(f)
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}
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}
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