//===--- FileSystemStatCache.h - Caching for 'stat' calls -------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// \file /// \brief Defines the FileSystemStatCache interface. /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_FILESYSTEMSTATCACHE_H #define LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_FILESYSTEMSTATCACHE_H #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h" #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h" #include namespace clang { namespace vfs { class File; class FileSystem; } // FIXME: should probably replace this with vfs::Status struct FileData { std::string Name; uint64_t Size; time_t ModTime; llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID UniqueID; bool IsDirectory; bool IsNamedPipe; bool InPCH; bool IsVFSMapped; // FIXME: remove this when files support multiple names FileData() : Size(0), ModTime(0), IsDirectory(false), IsNamedPipe(false), InPCH(false), IsVFSMapped(false) {} }; /// \brief Abstract interface for introducing a FileManager cache for 'stat' /// system calls, which is used by precompiled and pretokenized headers to /// improve performance. class FileSystemStatCache { virtual void anchor(); protected: std::unique_ptr NextStatCache; public: virtual ~FileSystemStatCache() {} enum LookupResult { CacheExists, ///< We know the file exists and its cached stat data. CacheMissing ///< We know that the file doesn't exist. }; /// \brief Get the 'stat' information for the specified path, using the cache /// to accelerate it if possible. /// /// \returns \c true if the path does not exist or \c false if it exists. /// /// If isFile is true, then this lookup should only return success for files /// (not directories). If it is false this lookup should only return /// success for directories (not files). On a successful file lookup, the /// implementation can optionally fill in \p F with a valid \p File object and /// the client guarantees that it will close it. static bool get(StringRef Path, FileData &Data, bool isFile, std::unique_ptr *F, FileSystemStatCache *Cache, vfs::FileSystem &FS); /// \brief Sets the next stat call cache in the chain of stat caches. /// Takes ownership of the given stat cache. void setNextStatCache(std::unique_ptr Cache) { NextStatCache = std::move(Cache); } /// \brief Retrieve the next stat call cache in the chain. FileSystemStatCache *getNextStatCache() { return NextStatCache.get(); } /// \brief Retrieve the next stat call cache in the chain, transferring /// ownership of this cache (and, transitively, all of the remaining caches) /// to the caller. std::unique_ptr takeNextStatCache() { return std::move(NextStatCache); } protected: // FIXME: The pointer here is a non-owning/optional reference to the // unique_ptr. Optional&> might be nicer, but // Optional needs some work to support references so this isn't possible yet. virtual LookupResult getStat(StringRef Path, FileData &Data, bool isFile, std::unique_ptr *F, vfs::FileSystem &FS) = 0; LookupResult statChained(StringRef Path, FileData &Data, bool isFile, std::unique_ptr *F, vfs::FileSystem &FS) { if (FileSystemStatCache *Next = getNextStatCache()) return Next->getStat(Path, Data, isFile, F, FS); // If we hit the end of the list of stat caches to try, just compute and // return it without a cache. return get(Path, Data, isFile, F, nullptr, FS) ? CacheMissing : CacheExists; } }; /// \brief A stat "cache" that can be used by FileManager to keep /// track of the results of stat() calls that occur throughout the /// execution of the front end. class MemorizeStatCalls : public FileSystemStatCache { public: /// \brief The set of stat() calls that have been seen. llvm::StringMap StatCalls; typedef llvm::StringMap::const_iterator iterator; iterator begin() const { return StatCalls.begin(); } iterator end() const { return StatCalls.end(); } LookupResult getStat(StringRef Path, FileData &Data, bool isFile, std::unique_ptr *F, vfs::FileSystem &FS) override; }; } // end namespace clang #endif