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diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/BUILD b/tools/go_marshal/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index c862b277c..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_binary( - name = "go_marshal", - srcs = ["main.go"], - visibility = [ - "//:sandbox", - ], - deps = [ - "//tools/go_marshal/gomarshal", - ], -) diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/README.md b/tools/go_marshal/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 481575bd3..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -This package implements the go_marshal utility. - -# Overview - -`go_marshal` is a code generation utility similar to `go_stateify` for -automatically generating code to marshal go data structures to memory. - -`go_marshal` attempts to improve on `binary.Write` and the sentry's -`binary.Marshal` by moving the go runtime reflection necessary to marshal a -struct to compile-time. - -`go_marshal` automatically generates implementations for `abi.Marshallable` and -`safemem.{Reader,Writer}`. Call-sites for serialization (typically syscall -implementations) can directly invoke `safemem.Reader.ReadToBlocks` and -`safemem.Writer.WriteFromBlocks`. Data structures that require custom -serialization will have manual implementations for these interfaces. - -Data structures can be flagged for code generation by adding a struct-level -comment `// +marshal`. - -# Usage - -See `defs.bzl`: two new rules are provided, `go_marshal` and `go_library`. - -The recommended way to generate a go library with marshalling is to use the -`go_library` with mostly identical configuration as the native go_library rule. - -``` -load("<PKGPATH>/gvisor/tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_library") - -go_library( - name = "foo", - srcs = ["foo.go"], -) -``` - -Under the hood, the `go_marshal` rule is used to generate a file that will -appear in a Go target; the output file should appear explicitly in a srcs list. -For example (note that the above is the preferred method): - -``` -load("<PKGPATH>/gvisor/tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_marshal") - -go_marshal( - name = "foo_abi", - srcs = ["foo.go"], - out = "foo_abi.go", - package = "foo", -) - -go_library( - name = "foo", - srcs = [ - "foo.go", - "foo_abi.go", - ], - deps = [ - "<PKGPATH>/gvisor/pkg/abi", - "<PKGPATH>/gvisor/pkg/sentry/safemem/safemem", - "<PKGPATH>/gvisor/pkg/sentry/usermem/usermem", - ], -) -``` - -As part of the interface generation, `go_marshal` also generates some tests for -sanity checking the struct definitions for potential alignment issues, and a -simple round-trip test through Marshal/Unmarshal to verify the implementation. -These tests use reflection to verify properties of the ABI struct, and should be -considered part of the generated interfaces (but are too expensive to execute at -runtime). Ensure these tests run at some point. - -``` -$ cat BUILD -load("<PKGPATH>/gvisor/tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_library") - -go_library( - name = "foo", - srcs = ["foo.go"], -) -$ blaze build :foo -$ blaze query ... -<path-to-dir>:foo_abi_autogen -<path-to-dir>:foo_abi_autogen_test -$ blaze test :foo_abi_autogen_test -<test-output> -``` - -# Restrictions - -Not all valid go type definitions can be used with `go_marshal`. `go_marshal` is -intended for ABI structs, which have these additional restrictions: - -- At the moment, `go_marshal` only supports struct declarations. - -- Structs are marshalled as packed types. This means no implicit padding is - inserted between fields shorter than the platform register size. For - alignment, manually insert padding fields. - -- Structs used with `go_marshal` must have a compile-time static size. This - means no dynamically sizes fields like slices or strings. Use statically - sized array (byte arrays for strings) instead. - -- No pointers, channel, map or function pointer fields, and no fields that are - arrays of these types. These don't make sense in an ABI data structure. - -- We could support opaque pointers as `uintptr`, but this is currently not - implemented. Implementing this would require handling the architecture - dependent native pointer size. - -- Fields must either be a primitive integer type (`byte`, - `[u]int{8,16,32,64}`), or of a type that implements abi.Marshallable. - -- `int` and `uint` fields are not allowed. Use an explicitly-sized numeric - type. - -- `float*` fields are currently not supported, but could be if necessary. - -# Appendix - -## Working with Non-Packed Structs - -ABI structs must generally be packed types, meaning they should have no implicit -padding between short fields. However, if a field is tagged -`marshal:"unaligned"`, `go_marshal` will fall back to a safer but slower -mechanism to deal with potentially unaligned fields. - -Note that the non-packed property is inheritted by any other struct that embeds -this struct, since the `go_marshal` tool currently can't reason about alignments -for embedded structs that are not aligned. - -Because of this, it's generally best to avoid using `marshal:"unaligned"` and -insert explicit padding fields instead. - -## Debugging go_marshal - -To enable debugging output from the go marshal tool, pass the `-debug` flag to -the tool. When using the build rules from above, add a `debug = True` field to -the build rule like this: - -``` -load("<PKGPATH>/gvisor/tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_library") - -go_library( - name = "foo", - srcs = ["foo.go"], - debug = True, -) -``` - -## Modifying the `go_marshal` Tool - -The following are some guidelines for modifying the `go_marshal` tool: - -- The `go_marshal` tool currently does a single pass over all types requesting - code generation, in arbitrary order. This means the generated code can't - directly obtain information about embedded marshallable types at - compile-time. One way to work around this restriction is to add a new - Marshallable interface method providing this piece of information, and - calling it from the generated code. Use this sparingly, as we want to rely - on compile-time information as much as possible for performance. - -- No runtime reflection in the code generated for the marshallable interface. - The entire point of the tool is to avoid runtime reflection. The generated - tests may use reflection. diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/analysis/BUILD b/tools/go_marshal/analysis/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index c859ced77..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/analysis/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "analysis", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["analysis_unsafe.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/analysis", - visibility = [ - "//:sandbox", - ], -) diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/analysis/analysis_unsafe.go b/tools/go_marshal/analysis/analysis_unsafe.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9a9a4f298..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/analysis/analysis_unsafe.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package analysis implements common functionality used by generated -// go_marshal tests. -package analysis - -// All functions in this package are unsafe and are not intended for general -// consumption. They contain sharp edge cases and the caller is responsible for -// ensuring none of them are hit. Callers must be carefully to pass in only sane -// arguments. Failure to do so may cause panics at best and arbitrary memory -// corruption at worst. -// -// Never use outside of tests. - -import ( - "fmt" - "math/rand" - "reflect" - "testing" - "unsafe" -) - -// RandomizeValue assigns random value(s) to an abitrary type. This is intended -// for used with ABI structs from go_marshal, meaning the typical restrictions -// apply (fixed-size types, no pointers, maps, channels, etc), and should only -// be used on zeroed values to avoid overwriting pointers to active go objects. -// -// Internally, we populate the type with random data by doing an unsafe cast to -// access the underlying memory of the type and filling it as if it were a byte -// slice. This almost gets us what we want, but padding fields named "_" are -// normally not accessible, so we walk the type and recursively zero all "_" -// fields. -// -// Precondition: x must be a pointer. x must not contain any valid -// pointers to active go objects (pointer fields aren't allowed in ABI -// structs anyways), or we'd be violating the go runtime contract and -// the GC may malfunction. -func RandomizeValue(x interface{}) { - v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(x)) - if !v.CanSet() { - panic("RandomizeType() called with an unaddressable value. You probably need to pass a pointer to the argument") - } - - // Cast the underlying memory for the type into a byte slice. - var b []byte - hdr := (*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) - // Note: v.UnsafeAddr panics if x is passed by value. x should be a pointer. - hdr.Data = v.UnsafeAddr() - hdr.Len = int(v.Type().Size()) - hdr.Cap = hdr.Len - - // Fill the byte slice with random data, which in effect fills the type with - // random values. - n, err := rand.Read(b) - if err != nil || n != len(b) { - panic("unreachable") - } - - // Normally, padding fields are not accessible, so zero them out. - reflectZeroPaddingFields(v.Type(), b, false) -} - -// reflectZeroPaddingFields assigns zero values to padding fields for the value -// of type r, represented by the memory in data. Padding fields are defined as -// fields with the name "_". If zero is true, the immediate value itself is -// zeroed. In addition, the type is recursively scanned for padding fields in -// inner types. -// -// This is used for zeroing padding fields after calling RandomizeValue. -func reflectZeroPaddingFields(r reflect.Type, data []byte, zero bool) { - if zero { - for i, _ := range data { - data[i] = 0 - } - } - switch r.Kind() { - case reflect.Int8, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint64: - // These types are explicitly allowed in an ABI type, but we don't need - // to recurse further as they're scalar types. - case reflect.Struct: - for i, numFields := 0, r.NumField(); i < numFields; i++ { - f := r.Field(i) - off := f.Offset - len := f.Type.Size() - window := data[off : off+len] - reflectZeroPaddingFields(f.Type, window, f.Name == "_") - } - case reflect.Array: - eLen := int(r.Elem().Size()) - if int(r.Size()) != eLen*r.Len() { - panic("Array has unexpected size?") - } - for i, n := 0, r.Len(); i < n; i++ { - reflectZeroPaddingFields(r.Elem(), data[i*eLen:(i+1)*eLen], false) - } - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Type %v not allowed in ABI struct", r.Kind())) - - } -} - -// AlignmentCheck ensures the definition of the type represented by typ doesn't -// cause the go compiler to emit implicit padding between elements of the type -// (i.e. fields in a struct). -// -// AlignmentCheck doesn't explicitly recurse for embedded structs because any -// struct present in an ABI struct must also be Marshallable, and therefore -// they're aligned by definition (or their alignment check would have failed). -func AlignmentCheck(t *testing.T, typ reflect.Type) (ok bool, delta uint64) { - switch typ.Kind() { - case reflect.Int8, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint64: - // Primitive types are always considered well aligned. Primitive types - // that are fields in structs are checked independently, this branch - // exists to handle recursive calls to alignmentCheck. - case reflect.Struct: - xOff := 0 - nextXOff := 0 - skipNext := false - for i, numFields := 0, typ.NumField(); i < numFields; i++ { - xOff = nextXOff - f := typ.Field(i) - fmt.Printf("Checking alignment of %s.%s @ %d [+%d]...\n", typ.Name(), f.Name, f.Offset, f.Type.Size()) - nextXOff = int(f.Offset + f.Type.Size()) - - if f.Name == "_" { - // Padding fields need not be aligned. - fmt.Printf("Padding field of type %v\n", f.Type) - continue - } - - if tag, ok := f.Tag.Lookup("marshal"); ok && tag == "unaligned" { - skipNext = true - continue - } - - if skipNext { - skipNext = false - fmt.Printf("Skipping alignment check for field %s.%s explicitly marked as unaligned.\n", typ.Name(), f.Name) - continue - } - - if xOff != int(f.Offset) { - implicitPad := int(f.Offset) - xOff - t.Fatalf("Suspect offset for field %s.%s, detected an implicit %d byte padding from offset %d to %d; either add %d bytes of explicit padding before this field or tag it as `marshal:\"unaligned\"`.", typ.Name(), f.Name, implicitPad, xOff, f.Offset, implicitPad) - } - } - - // Ensure structs end on a byte explicitly defined by the type. - if typ.NumField() > 0 && nextXOff != int(typ.Size()) { - implicitPad := int(typ.Size()) - nextXOff - f := typ.Field(typ.NumField() - 1) // Final field - t.Fatalf("Suspect offset for field %s.%s at the end of %s, detected an implicit %d byte padding from offset %d to %d at the end of the struct; either add %d bytes of explict padding at end of the struct or tag the final field %s as `marshal:\"unaligned\"`.", - typ.Name(), f.Name, typ.Name(), implicitPad, nextXOff, typ.Size(), implicitPad, f.Name) - } - case reflect.Array: - // Independent arrays are also always considered well aligned. We only - // need to worry about their alignment when they're embedded in structs, - // which we handle above. - default: - t.Fatalf("Unsupported type in ABI struct while checking for field alignment for type: %v", typ.Kind()) - } - return true, uint64(typ.Size()) -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/defs.bzl b/tools/go_marshal/defs.bzl deleted file mode 100644 index c32eb559f..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/defs.bzl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -"""Marshal is a tool for generating marshalling interfaces for Go types. - -The recommended way is to use the go_library rule defined below with mostly -identical configuration as the native go_library rule. - -load("//tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_library") - -go_library( - name = "foo", - srcs = ["foo.go"], -) - -Under the hood, the go_marshal rule is used to generate a file that will -appear in a Go target; the output file should appear explicitly in a srcs list. -For example (the above is still the preferred way): - -load("//tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_marshal") - -go_marshal( - name = "foo_abi", - srcs = ["foo.go"], - out = "foo_abi.go", - package = "foo", -) - -go_library( - name = "foo", - srcs = [ - "foo.go", - "foo_abi.go", - ], - deps = [ - "//tools/go_marshal:marshal", - "//pkg/sentry/platform/safecopy", - "//pkg/sentry/usermem", - ], -) -""" - -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", _go_library = "go_library", _go_test = "go_test") - -def _go_marshal_impl(ctx): - """Execute the go_marshal tool.""" - output = ctx.outputs.lib - output_test = ctx.outputs.test - (build_dir, _, _) = ctx.build_file_path.rpartition("/BUILD") - - decl = "/".join(["gvisor.dev/gvisor", build_dir]) - - # Run the marshal command. - args = ["-output=%s" % output.path] - args += ["-pkg=%s" % ctx.attr.package] - args += ["-output_test=%s" % output_test.path] - args += ["-declarationPkg=%s" % decl] - - if ctx.attr.debug: - args += ["-debug"] - - args += ["--"] - for src in ctx.attr.srcs: - args += [f.path for f in src.files.to_list()] - ctx.actions.run( - inputs = ctx.files.srcs, - outputs = [output, output_test], - mnemonic = "GoMarshal", - progress_message = "go_marshal: %s" % ctx.label, - arguments = args, - executable = ctx.executable._tool, - ) - -# Generates save and restore logic from a set of Go files. -# -# Args: -# name: the name of the rule. -# srcs: the input source files. These files should include all structs in the -# package that need to be saved. -# imports: an optional list of extra, non-aliased, Go-style absolute import -# paths. -# out: the name of the generated file output. This must not conflict with any -# other files and must be added to the srcs of the relevant go_library. -# package: the package name for the input sources. -go_marshal = rule( - implementation = _go_marshal_impl, - attrs = { - "srcs": attr.label_list(mandatory = True, allow_files = True), - "libname": attr.string(mandatory = True), - "imports": attr.string_list(mandatory = False), - "package": attr.string(mandatory = True), - "debug": attr.bool(doc = "enable debugging output from the go_marshal tool"), - "_tool": attr.label(executable = True, cfg = "host", default = Label("//tools/go_marshal:go_marshal")), - }, - outputs = { - "lib": "%{name}_unsafe.go", - "test": "%{name}_test.go", - }, -) - -def go_library(name, srcs, deps = [], imports = [], debug = False, **kwargs): - """wraps the standard go_library and does mashalling interface generation. - - Args: - name: Same as native go_library. - srcs: Same as native go_library. - deps: Same as native go_library. - imports: Extra import paths to pass to the go_marshal tool. - debug: Enables debugging output from the go_marshal tool. - **kwargs: Remaining args to pass to the native go_library rule unmodified. - """ - go_marshal( - name = name + "_abi_autogen", - libname = name, - srcs = [src for src in srcs if src.endswith(".go")], - debug = debug, - imports = imports, - package = name, - ) - - extra_deps = [ - "//tools/go_marshal/marshal", - "//pkg/sentry/platform/safecopy", - "//pkg/sentry/usermem", - ] - - all_srcs = srcs + [name + "_abi_autogen_unsafe.go"] - all_deps = deps + [] # + extra_deps - - for extra in extra_deps: - if extra not in deps: - all_deps.append(extra) - - _go_library( - name = name, - srcs = all_srcs, - deps = all_deps, - **kwargs - ) - - # Don't pass importpath arg to go_test. - kwargs.pop("importpath", "") - - _go_test( - name = name + "_abi_autogen_test", - srcs = [name + "_abi_autogen_test.go"], - # Generated test has a fixed set of dependencies since we generate these - # tests. They should only depend on the library generated above, and the - # Marshallable interface. - deps = [ - ":" + name, - "//tools/go_marshal/analysis", - ], - **kwargs - ) diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/BUILD b/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index a0eae6492..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "gomarshal", - srcs = [ - "generator.go", - "generator_interfaces.go", - "generator_tests.go", - "util.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal", - visibility = [ - "//:sandbox", - ], -) diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator.go b/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator.go deleted file mode 100644 index 641ccd938..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,382 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package gomarshal implements the go_marshal code generator. See README.md. -package gomarshal - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "go/parser" - "go/token" - "os" - "sort" -) - -const ( - marshalImport = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/marshal" - usermemImport = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/usermem" - safecopyImport = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/platform/safecopy" -) - -// List of identifiers we use in generated code, that may conflict a -// similarly-named source identifier. Avoid problems by refusing the generate -// code when we see these. -// -// This only applies to import aliases at the moment. All other identifiers -// are qualified by a receiver argument, since they're struct fields. -// -// All recievers are single letters, so we don't allow import aliases to be a -// single letter. -var badIdents = []string{ - "src", "srcs", "dst", "dsts", "blk", "buf", "err", - // All single-letter identifiers. -} - -// Generator drives code generation for a single invocation of the go_marshal -// utility. -// -// The Generator holds arguments passed to the tool, and drives parsing, -// processing and code Generator for all types marked with +marshal declared in -// the input files. -// -// See Generator.run() as the entry point. -type Generator struct { - // Paths to input go source files. - inputs []string - // Output file to write generated go source. - output *os.File - // Output file to write generated tests. - outputTest *os.File - // Package name for the generated file. - pkg string - // Go import path for package we're processing. This package should directly - // declare the type we're generating code for. - declaration string - // Set of extra packages to import in the generated file. - imports *importTable -} - -// NewGenerator creates a new code Generator. -func NewGenerator(srcs []string, out, outTest, pkg, declaration string, imports []string) (*Generator, error) { - f, err := os.OpenFile(out, os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_TRUNC, 0644) - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("Couldn't open output file %q: %v", out, err) - } - fTest, err := os.OpenFile(outTest, os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_TRUNC, 0644) - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("Couldn't open test output file %q: %v", out, err) - } - g := Generator{ - inputs: srcs, - output: f, - outputTest: fTest, - pkg: pkg, - declaration: declaration, - imports: newImportTable(), - } - for _, i := range imports { - // All imports on the extra imports list are unconditionally marked as - // used, so they're always added to the generated code. - g.imports.add(i).markUsed() - } - g.imports.add(marshalImport).markUsed() - // The follow imports may or may not be used by the generated - // code, depending what's required for the target types. Don't - // mark these imports as used by default. - g.imports.add(usermemImport) - g.imports.add(safecopyImport) - g.imports.add("unsafe") - - return &g, nil -} - -// writeHeader writes the header for the generated source file. The header -// includes the package name, package level comments and import statements. -func (g *Generator) writeHeader() error { - var b sourceBuffer - b.emit("// Automatically generated marshal implementation. See tools/go_marshal.\n\n") - b.emit("package %s\n\n", g.pkg) - if err := b.write(g.output); err != nil { - return err - } - - return g.imports.write(g.output) -} - -// writeTypeChecks writes a statement to force the compiler to perform a type -// check for all Marshallable types referenced by the generated code. -func (g *Generator) writeTypeChecks(ms map[string]struct{}) error { - if len(ms) == 0 { - return nil - } - - msl := make([]string, 0, len(ms)) - for m, _ := range ms { - msl = append(msl, m) - } - sort.Strings(msl) - - var buf bytes.Buffer - fmt.Fprint(&buf, "// Marshallable types used by this file.\n") - - for _, m := range msl { - fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "var _ marshal.Marshallable = (*%s)(nil)\n", m) - } - fmt.Fprint(&buf, "\n") - - _, err := fmt.Fprint(g.output, buf.String()) - return err -} - -// parse processes all input files passed this generator and produces a set of -// parsed go ASTs. -func (g *Generator) parse() ([]*ast.File, []*token.FileSet, error) { - debugf("go_marshal invoked with %d input files:\n", len(g.inputs)) - for _, path := range g.inputs { - debugf(" %s\n", path) - } - - files := make([]*ast.File, 0, len(g.inputs)) - fsets := make([]*token.FileSet, 0, len(g.inputs)) - - for _, path := range g.inputs { - fset := token.NewFileSet() - f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, path, nil, parser.ParseComments) - if err != nil { - // Not a valid input file? - return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("Input %q can't be parsed: %v", path, err) - } - - if debugEnabled() { - debugf("AST for %q:\n", path) - ast.Print(fset, f) - } - - files = append(files, f) - fsets = append(fsets, fset) - } - - return files, fsets, nil -} - -// collectMarshallabeTypes walks the parsed AST and collects a list of type -// declarations for which we need to generate the Marshallable interface. -func (g *Generator) collectMarshallabeTypes(a *ast.File, f *token.FileSet) []*ast.TypeSpec { - var types []*ast.TypeSpec - for _, decl := range a.Decls { - gdecl, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl) - // Type declaration? - if !ok || gdecl.Tok != token.TYPE { - debugfAt(f.Position(decl.Pos()), "Skipping declaration since it's not a type declaration.\n") - continue - } - // Does it have a comment? - if gdecl.Doc == nil { - debugfAt(f.Position(gdecl.Pos()), "Skipping declaration since it doesn't have a comment.\n") - continue - } - // Does the comment contain a "+marshal" line? - marked := false - for _, c := range gdecl.Doc.List { - if c.Text == "// +marshal" { - marked = true - break - } - } - if !marked { - debugfAt(f.Position(gdecl.Pos()), "Skipping declaration since it doesn't have a comment containing +marshal line.\n") - continue - } - for _, spec := range gdecl.Specs { - // We already confirmed we're in a type declaration earlier. - t := spec.(*ast.TypeSpec) - if _, ok := t.Type.(*ast.StructType); ok { - debugfAt(f.Position(t.Pos()), "Collected marshallable type %s.\n", t.Name.Name) - types = append(types, t) - continue - } - debugf("Skipping declaration %v since it's not a struct declaration.\n", gdecl) - } - } - return types -} - -// collectImports collects all imports from all input source files. Some of -// these imports are copied to the generated output, if they're referenced by -// the generated code. -// -// collectImports de-duplicates imports while building the list, and ensures -// identifiers in the generated code don't conflict with any imported package -// names. -func (g *Generator) collectImports(a *ast.File, f *token.FileSet) map[string]importStmt { - badImportNames := make(map[string]bool) - for _, i := range badIdents { - badImportNames[i] = true - } - - is := make(map[string]importStmt) - for _, decl := range a.Decls { - gdecl, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl) - // Import statement? - if !ok || gdecl.Tok != token.IMPORT { - continue - } - for _, spec := range gdecl.Specs { - i := g.imports.addFromSpec(spec.(*ast.ImportSpec), f) - debugf("Collected import '%s' as '%s'\n", i.path, i.name) - - // Make sure we have an import that doesn't use any local names that - // would conflict with identifiers in the generated code. - if len(i.name) == 1 { - abortAt(f.Position(spec.Pos()), fmt.Sprintf("Import has a single character local name '%s'; this may conflict with code generated by go_marshal, use a multi-character import alias", i.name)) - } - if badImportNames[i.name] { - abortAt(f.Position(spec.Pos()), fmt.Sprintf("Import name '%s' is likely to conflict with code generated by go_marshal, use a different import alias", i.name)) - } - } - } - return is - -} - -func (g *Generator) generateOne(t *ast.TypeSpec, fset *token.FileSet) *interfaceGenerator { - // We're guaranteed to have only struct type specs by now. See - // Generator.collectMarshallabeTypes. - i := newInterfaceGenerator(t, fset) - i.validate() - i.emitMarshallable() - return i -} - -// generateOneTestSuite generates a test suite for the automatically generated -// implementations type t. -func (g *Generator) generateOneTestSuite(t *ast.TypeSpec) *testGenerator { - i := newTestGenerator(t, g.declaration) - i.emitTests() - return i -} - -// Run is the entry point to code generation using g. -// -// Run parses all input source files specified in g and emits generated code. -func (g *Generator) Run() error { - // Parse our input source files into ASTs and token sets. - asts, fsets, err := g.parse() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - if len(asts) != len(fsets) { - panic("ASTs and FileSets don't match") - } - - // Map of imports in source files; key = local package name, value = import - // path. - is := make(map[string]importStmt) - for i, a := range asts { - // Collect all imports from the source files. We may need to copy some - // of these to the generated code if they're referenced. This has to be - // done before the loop below because we need to process all ASTs before - // we start requesting imports to be copied one by one as we encounter - // them in each generated source. - for name, i := range g.collectImports(a, fsets[i]) { - is[name] = i - } - } - - var impls []*interfaceGenerator - var ts []*testGenerator - // Set of Marshallable types referenced by generated code. - ms := make(map[string]struct{}) - for i, a := range asts { - // Collect type declarations marked for code generation and generate - // Marshallable interfaces. - for _, t := range g.collectMarshallabeTypes(a, fsets[i]) { - impl := g.generateOne(t, fsets[i]) - // Collect Marshallable types referenced by the generated code. - for ref, _ := range impl.ms { - ms[ref] = struct{}{} - } - impls = append(impls, impl) - // Collect imports referenced by the generated code and add them to - // the list of imports we need to copy to the generated code. - for name, _ := range impl.is { - if !g.imports.markUsed(name) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Generated code for '%s' referenced a non-existent import with local name '%s'", impl.typeName(), name)) - } - } - ts = append(ts, g.generateOneTestSuite(t)) - } - } - - // Tool was invoked with input files with no data structures marked for code - // generation. This is probably not what the user intended. - if len(impls) == 0 { - var buf bytes.Buffer - fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "go_marshal invoked on these files, but they don't contain any types requiring code generation. Perhaps mark some with \"// +marshal\"?:\n") - for _, i := range g.inputs { - fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " %s\n", i) - } - abort(buf.String()) - } - - // Write output file header. These include things like package name and - // import statements. - if err := g.writeHeader(); err != nil { - return err - } - - // Write type checks for referenced marshallable types to output file. - if err := g.writeTypeChecks(ms); err != nil { - return err - } - - // Write generated interfaces to output file. - for _, i := range impls { - if err := i.write(g.output); err != nil { - return err - } - } - - // Write generated tests to test file. - return g.writeTests(ts) -} - -// writeTests outputs tests for the generated interface implementations to a go -// source file. -func (g *Generator) writeTests(ts []*testGenerator) error { - var b sourceBuffer - b.emit("package %s_test\n\n", g.pkg) - if err := b.write(g.outputTest); err != nil { - return err - } - - imports := newImportTable() - for _, t := range ts { - imports.merge(t.imports) - } - - if err := imports.write(g.outputTest); err != nil { - return err - } - - for _, t := range ts { - if err := t.write(g.outputTest); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator_interfaces.go b/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator_interfaces.go deleted file mode 100644 index a712c14dc..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator_interfaces.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,507 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package gomarshal - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "go/token" - "strings" -) - -// interfaceGenerator generates marshalling interfaces for a single type. -// -// getState is not thread-safe. -type interfaceGenerator struct { - sourceBuffer - - // The type we're serializing. - t *ast.TypeSpec - - // Receiver argument for generated methods. - r string - - // FileSet containing the tokens for the type we're processing. - f *token.FileSet - - // is records external packages referenced by the generated implementation. - is map[string]struct{} - - // ms records Marshallable types referenced by the generated implementation - // of t's interfaces. - ms map[string]struct{} - - // as records embedded fields in t that are potentially not packed. The key - // is the accessor for the field. - as map[string]struct{} -} - -// typeName returns the name of the type this g represents. -func (g *interfaceGenerator) typeName() string { - return g.t.Name.Name -} - -// newinterfaceGenerator creates a new interface generator. -func newInterfaceGenerator(t *ast.TypeSpec, fset *token.FileSet) *interfaceGenerator { - if _, ok := t.Type.(*ast.StructType); !ok { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Attempting to generate code for a not struct type %v", t)) - } - g := &interfaceGenerator{ - t: t, - r: receiverName(t), - f: fset, - is: make(map[string]struct{}), - ms: make(map[string]struct{}), - as: make(map[string]struct{}), - } - g.recordUsedMarshallable(g.typeName()) - return g -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) recordUsedMarshallable(m string) { - g.ms[m] = struct{}{} - -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) recordUsedImport(i string) { - g.is[i] = struct{}{} - -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) recordPotentiallyNonPackedField(fieldName string) { - g.as[fieldName] = struct{}{} -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) forEachField(fn func(f *ast.Field)) { - // This is guaranteed to succeed because g.t is always a struct. - st := g.t.Type.(*ast.StructType) - for _, field := range st.Fields.List { - fn(field) - } -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) fieldAccessor(n *ast.Ident) string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", g.r, n.Name) -} - -// abortAt aborts the go_marshal tool with the given error message, with a -// reference position to the input source. Same as abortAt, but uses g to -// resolve p to position. -func (g *interfaceGenerator) abortAt(p token.Pos, msg string) { - abortAt(g.f.Position(p), msg) -} - -// validate ensures the type we're working with can be marshalled. These checks -// are done ahead of time and in one place so we can make assumptions later. -func (g *interfaceGenerator) validate() { - g.forEachField(func(f *ast.Field) { - if len(f.Names) == 0 { - g.abortAt(f.Pos(), "Cannot marshal structs with embedded fields, give the field a name; use '_' for anonymous fields such as padding fields") - } - }) - - g.forEachField(func(f *ast.Field) { - fieldDispatcher{ - primitive: func(_, t *ast.Ident) { - switch t.Name { - case "int8", "uint8", "byte", "int16", "uint16", "int32", "uint32", "int64", "uint64": - // These are the only primitive types we're allow. Below, we - // provide suggestions for some disallowed types and reject - // them, then attempt to marshal any remaining types by - // invoking the marshal.Marshallable interface on them. If - // these types don't actually implement - // marshal.Marshallable, compilation of the generated code - // will fail with an appropriate error message. - return - case "int": - g.abortAt(f.Pos(), "Type 'int' has ambiguous width, use int32 or int64") - case "uint": - g.abortAt(f.Pos(), "Type 'uint' has ambiguous width, use uint32 or uint64") - case "string": - g.abortAt(f.Pos(), "Type 'string' is dynamically-sized and cannot be marshalled, use a fixed size byte array '[...]byte' instead") - default: - debugfAt(g.f.Position(f.Pos()), fmt.Sprintf("Found derived type '%s', will attempt dispatch via marshal.Marshallable.\n", t.Name)) - } - }, - selector: func(_, _, _ *ast.Ident) { - // No validation to perform on selector fields. However this - // callback must still be provided. - }, - array: func(n, _ *ast.Ident, len int) { - a := f.Type.(*ast.ArrayType) - if a.Len == nil { - g.abortAt(f.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("Dynamically sized slice '%s' cannot be marshalled, arrays must be statically sized", n.Name)) - } - - if _, ok := a.Len.(*ast.BasicLit); !ok { - g.abortAt(a.Len.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("Array size must be a literal, don's use consts or expressions")) - } - - if _, ok := a.Elt.(*ast.Ident); !ok { - g.abortAt(a.Elt.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("Marshalling not supported for arrays with %s elements, array elements must be primitive types", kindString(a.Elt))) - } - - if len <= 0 { - g.abortAt(a.Len.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("Marshalling not supported for zero length arrays, why does an ABI struct have one?")) - } - }, - unhandled: func(_ *ast.Ident) { - g.abortAt(f.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("Marshalling not supported for %s fields", kindString(f.Type))) - }, - }.dispatch(f) - }) -} - -// scalarSize returns the size of type identified by t. If t isn't a primitive -// type, the size isn't known at code generation time, and must be resolved via -// the marshal.Marshallable interface. -func (g *interfaceGenerator) scalarSize(t *ast.Ident) (size int, unknownSize bool) { - switch t.Name { - case "int8", "uint8", "byte": - return 1, false - case "int16", "uint16": - return 2, false - case "int32", "uint32": - return 4, false - case "int64", "uint64": - return 8, false - default: - return 0, true - } -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) shift(bufVar string, n int) { - g.emit("%s = %s[%d:]\n", bufVar, bufVar, n) -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) shiftDynamic(bufVar, name string) { - g.emit("%s = %s[%s.SizeBytes():]\n", bufVar, bufVar, name) -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) marshalScalar(accessor, typ string, bufVar string) { - switch typ { - case "int8", "uint8", "byte": - g.emit("%s[0] = byte(%s)\n", bufVar, accessor) - g.shift(bufVar, 1) - case "int16", "uint16": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("usermem.ByteOrder.PutUint16(%s[:2], uint16(%s))\n", bufVar, accessor) - g.shift(bufVar, 2) - case "int32", "uint32": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("usermem.ByteOrder.PutUint32(%s[:4], uint32(%s))\n", bufVar, accessor) - g.shift(bufVar, 4) - case "int64", "uint64": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("usermem.ByteOrder.PutUint64(%s[:8], uint64(%s))\n", bufVar, accessor) - g.shift(bufVar, 8) - default: - g.emit("%s.MarshalBytes(%s[:%s.SizeBytes()])\n", accessor, bufVar, accessor) - g.shiftDynamic(bufVar, accessor) - } -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) unmarshalScalar(accessor, typ string, bufVar string) { - switch typ { - case "int8": - g.emit("%s = int8(%s[0])\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 1) - case "uint8": - g.emit("%s = uint8(%s[0])\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 1) - case "byte": - g.emit("%s = %s[0]\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 1) - - case "int16": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("%s = int16(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint16(%s[:2]))\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 2) - case "uint16": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("%s = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint16(%s[:2])\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 2) - - case "int32": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("%s = int32(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(%s[:4]))\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 4) - case "uint32": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("%s = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(%s[:4])\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 4) - - case "int64": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("%s = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(%s[:8]))\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 8) - case "uint64": - g.recordUsedImport("usermem") - g.emit("%s = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(%s[:8])\n", accessor, bufVar) - g.shift(bufVar, 8) - default: - g.emit("%s.UnmarshalBytes(%s[:%s.SizeBytes()])\n", accessor, bufVar, accessor) - g.shiftDynamic(bufVar, accessor) - g.recordPotentiallyNonPackedField(accessor) - } -} - -// areFieldsPackedExpression returns a go expression checking whether g.t's fields are -// packed. Returns "", false if g.t has no fields that may be potentially -// packed, otherwise returns <clause>, true, where <clause> is an expression -// like "t.a.Packed() && t.b.Packed() && t.c.Packed()". -func (g *interfaceGenerator) areFieldsPackedExpression() (string, bool) { - if len(g.as) == 0 { - return "", false - } - - cs := make([]string, 0, len(g.as)) - for accessor, _ := range g.as { - cs = append(cs, fmt.Sprintf("%s.Packed()", accessor)) - } - return strings.Join(cs, " && "), true -} - -func (g *interfaceGenerator) emitMarshallable() { - // Is g.t a packed struct without consideing field types? - thisPacked := true - g.forEachField(func(f *ast.Field) { - if f.Tag != nil { - if f.Tag.Value == "`marshal:\"unaligned\"`" { - if thisPacked { - debugfAt(g.f.Position(g.t.Pos()), - fmt.Sprintf("Marking type '%s' as not packed due to tag `marshal:\"unaligned\"`.\n", g.t.Name)) - thisPacked = false - } - } - } - }) - - g.emit("// SizeBytes implements marshal.Marshallable.SizeBytes.\n") - g.emit("func (%s *%s) SizeBytes() int {\n", g.r, g.typeName()) - g.inIndent(func() { - primitiveSize := 0 - var dynamicSizeTerms []string - - g.forEachField(fieldDispatcher{ - primitive: func(n, t *ast.Ident) { - if size, dynamic := g.scalarSize(t); !dynamic { - primitiveSize += size - } else { - g.recordUsedMarshallable(t.Name) - dynamicSizeTerms = append(dynamicSizeTerms, fmt.Sprintf("%s.SizeBytes()", g.fieldAccessor(n))) - } - }, - selector: func(n, tX, tSel *ast.Ident) { - tName := fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", tX.Name, tSel.Name) - g.recordUsedImport(tX.Name) - g.recordUsedMarshallable(tName) - dynamicSizeTerms = append(dynamicSizeTerms, fmt.Sprintf("(*%s)(nil).SizeBytes()", tName)) - }, - array: func(n, t *ast.Ident, len int) { - if len < 1 { - // Zero-length arrays should've been rejected by validate(). - panic("unreachable") - } - if size, dynamic := g.scalarSize(t); !dynamic { - primitiveSize += size * len - } else { - g.recordUsedMarshallable(t.Name) - dynamicSizeTerms = append(dynamicSizeTerms, fmt.Sprintf("(*%s)(nil).SizeBytes()*%d", t.Name, len)) - } - }, - }.dispatch) - g.emit("return %d", primitiveSize) - if len(dynamicSizeTerms) > 0 { - g.incIndent() - } - { - for _, d := range dynamicSizeTerms { - g.emitNoIndent(" +\n") - g.emit(d) - } - } - if len(dynamicSizeTerms) > 0 { - g.decIndent() - } - }) - g.emit("\n}\n\n") - - g.emit("// MarshalBytes implements marshal.Marshallable.MarshalBytes.\n") - g.emit("func (%s *%s) MarshalBytes(dst []byte) {\n", g.r, g.typeName()) - g.inIndent(func() { - g.forEachField(fieldDispatcher{ - primitive: func(n, t *ast.Ident) { - if n.Name == "_" { - g.emit("// Padding: dst[:sizeof(%s)] ~= %s(0)\n", t.Name, t.Name) - if len, dynamic := g.scalarSize(t); !dynamic { - g.shift("dst", len) - } else { - // We can't use shiftDynamic here because we don't have - // an instance of the dynamic type we can referece here - // (since the version in this struct is anonymous). Use - // a typed nil pointer to call SizeBytes() instead. - g.emit("dst = dst[(*%s)(nil).SizeBytes():]\n", t.Name) - } - return - } - g.marshalScalar(g.fieldAccessor(n), t.Name, "dst") - }, - selector: func(n, tX, tSel *ast.Ident) { - g.marshalScalar(g.fieldAccessor(n), fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", tX.Name, tSel.Name), "dst") - }, - array: func(n, t *ast.Ident, size int) { - if n.Name == "_" { - g.emit("// Padding: dst[:sizeof(%s)*%d] ~= [%d]%s{0}\n", t.Name, size, size, t.Name) - if len, dynamic := g.scalarSize(t); !dynamic { - g.shift("dst", len*size) - } else { - // We can't use shiftDynamic here because we don't have - // an instance of the dynamic type we can reference here - // (since the version in this struct is anonymous). Use - // a typed nil pointer to call SizeBytes() instead. - g.emit("dst = dst[(*%s)(nil).SizeBytes()*%d:]\n", t.Name, size) - } - return - } - - g.emit("for i := 0; i < %d; i++ {\n", size) - g.inIndent(func() { - g.marshalScalar(fmt.Sprintf("%s[i]", g.fieldAccessor(n)), t.Name, "dst") - }) - g.emit("}\n") - }, - }.dispatch) - }) - g.emit("}\n\n") - - g.emit("// UnmarshalBytes implements marshal.Marshallable.UnmarshalBytes.\n") - g.emit("func (%s *%s) UnmarshalBytes(src []byte) {\n", g.r, g.typeName()) - g.inIndent(func() { - g.forEachField(fieldDispatcher{ - primitive: func(n, t *ast.Ident) { - if n.Name == "_" { - g.emit("// Padding: var _ %s ~= src[:sizeof(%s)]\n", t.Name, t.Name) - if len, dynamic := g.scalarSize(t); !dynamic { - g.shift("src", len) - } else { - // We can't use shiftDynamic here because we don't have - // an instance of the dynamic type we can reference here - // (since the version in this struct is anonymous). Use - // a typed nil pointer to call SizeBytes() instead. - g.emit("src = src[(*%s)(nil).SizeBytes():]\n", t.Name) - g.recordPotentiallyNonPackedField(fmt.Sprintf("(*%s)(nil)", t.Name)) - } - return - } - g.unmarshalScalar(g.fieldAccessor(n), t.Name, "src") - }, - selector: func(n, tX, tSel *ast.Ident) { - g.unmarshalScalar(g.fieldAccessor(n), fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", tX.Name, tSel.Name), "src") - }, - array: func(n, t *ast.Ident, size int) { - if n.Name == "_" { - g.emit("// Padding: ~ copy([%d]%s(%s), src[:sizeof(%s)*%d])\n", size, t.Name, g.fieldAccessor(n), t.Name, size) - if len, dynamic := g.scalarSize(t); !dynamic { - g.shift("src", len*size) - } else { - // We can't use shiftDynamic here because we don't have - // an instance of the dynamic type we can referece here - // (since the version in this struct is anonymous). Use - // a typed nil pointer to call SizeBytes() instead. - g.emit("src = src[(*%s)(nil).SizeBytes()*%d:]\n", t.Name, size) - } - return - } - - g.emit("for i := 0; i < %d; i++ {\n", size) - g.inIndent(func() { - g.unmarshalScalar(fmt.Sprintf("%s[i]", g.fieldAccessor(n)), t.Name, "src") - }) - g.emit("}\n") - }, - }.dispatch) - }) - g.emit("}\n\n") - - g.emit("// Packed implements marshal.Marshallable.Packed.\n") - g.emit("func (%s *%s) Packed() bool {\n", g.r, g.typeName()) - g.inIndent(func() { - expr, fieldsMaybePacked := g.areFieldsPackedExpression() - switch { - case !thisPacked: - g.emit("return false\n") - case fieldsMaybePacked: - g.emit("return %s\n", expr) - default: - g.emit("return true\n") - - } - }) - g.emit("}\n\n") - - g.emit("// MarshalUnsafe implements marshal.Marshallable.MarshalUnsafe.\n") - g.emit("func (%s *%s) MarshalUnsafe(dst []byte) {\n", g.r, g.typeName()) - g.inIndent(func() { - if thisPacked { - g.recordUsedImport("safecopy") - g.recordUsedImport("unsafe") - if cond, ok := g.areFieldsPackedExpression(); ok { - g.emit("if %s {\n", cond) - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("safecopy.CopyIn(dst, unsafe.Pointer(%s))\n", g.r) - }) - g.emit("} else {\n") - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("%s.MarshalBytes(dst)\n", g.r) - }) - g.emit("}\n") - } else { - g.emit("safecopy.CopyIn(dst, unsafe.Pointer(%s))\n", g.r) - } - } else { - g.emit("// Type %s doesn't have a packed layout in memory, fallback to MarshalBytes.\n", g.typeName()) - g.emit("%s.MarshalBytes(dst)\n", g.r) - } - }) - g.emit("}\n\n") - - g.emit("// UnmarshalUnsafe implements marshal.Marshallable.UnmarshalUnsafe.\n") - g.emit("func (%s *%s) UnmarshalUnsafe(src []byte) {\n", g.r, g.typeName()) - g.inIndent(func() { - if thisPacked { - g.recordUsedImport("safecopy") - g.recordUsedImport("unsafe") - if cond, ok := g.areFieldsPackedExpression(); ok { - g.emit("if %s {\n", cond) - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("safecopy.CopyOut(unsafe.Pointer(%s), src)\n", g.r) - }) - g.emit("} else {\n") - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("%s.UnmarshalBytes(src)\n", g.r) - }) - g.emit("}\n") - } else { - g.emit("safecopy.CopyOut(unsafe.Pointer(%s), src)\n", g.r) - } - } else { - g.emit("// Type %s doesn't have a packed layout in memory, fall back to UnmarshalBytes.\n", g.typeName()) - g.emit("%s.UnmarshalBytes(src)\n", g.r) - } - }) - g.emit("}\n\n") - -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator_tests.go b/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator_tests.go deleted file mode 100644 index df25cb5b2..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/generator_tests.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package gomarshal - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "io" - "strings" -) - -var standardImports = []string{ - "fmt", - "reflect", - "testing", - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/analysis", -} - -type testGenerator struct { - sourceBuffer - - // The type we're serializing. - t *ast.TypeSpec - - // Receiver argument for generated methods. - r string - - // Imports used by generated code. - imports *importTable - - // Import statement for the package declaring the type we generated code - // for. We need this to construct test instances for the type, since the - // tests aren't written in the same package. - decl *importStmt -} - -func newTestGenerator(t *ast.TypeSpec, declaration string) *testGenerator { - if _, ok := t.Type.(*ast.StructType); !ok { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Attempting to generate code for a not struct type %v", t)) - } - g := &testGenerator{ - t: t, - r: receiverName(t), - imports: newImportTable(), - } - - for _, i := range standardImports { - g.imports.add(i).markUsed() - } - g.decl = g.imports.add(declaration) - g.decl.markUsed() - - return g -} - -func (g *testGenerator) typeName() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", g.decl.name, g.t.Name.Name) -} - -func (g *testGenerator) forEachField(fn func(f *ast.Field)) { - // This is guaranteed to succeed because g.t is always a struct. - st := g.t.Type.(*ast.StructType) - for _, field := range st.Fields.List { - fn(field) - } -} - -func (g *testGenerator) testFuncName(base string) string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", base, strings.Title(g.t.Name.Name)) -} - -func (g *testGenerator) inTestFunction(name string, body func()) { - g.emit("func %s(t *testing.T) {\n", g.testFuncName(name)) - g.inIndent(body) - g.emit("}\n\n") -} - -func (g *testGenerator) emitTestNonZeroSize() { - g.inTestFunction("TestSizeNonZero", func() { - g.emit("x := &%s{}\n", g.typeName()) - g.emit("if x.SizeBytes() == 0 {\n") - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("t.Fatal(\"Marshallable.Size() should not return zero\")\n") - }) - g.emit("}\n") - }) -} - -func (g *testGenerator) emitTestSuspectAlignment() { - g.inTestFunction("TestSuspectAlignment", func() { - g.emit("x := %s{}\n", g.typeName()) - g.emit("analysis.AlignmentCheck(t, reflect.TypeOf(x))\n") - }) -} - -func (g *testGenerator) emitTestMarshalUnmarshalPreservesData() { - g.inTestFunction("TestSafeMarshalUnmarshalPreservesData", func() { - g.emit("var x, y, z, yUnsafe, zUnsafe %s\n", g.typeName()) - g.emit("analysis.RandomizeValue(&x)\n\n") - - g.emit("buf := make([]byte, x.SizeBytes())\n") - g.emit("x.MarshalBytes(buf)\n") - g.emit("bufUnsafe := make([]byte, x.SizeBytes())\n") - g.emit("x.MarshalUnsafe(bufUnsafe)\n\n") - - g.emit("y.UnmarshalBytes(buf)\n") - g.emit("if !reflect.DeepEqual(x, y) {\n") - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("t.Fatal(fmt.Sprintf(\"Data corrupted across Marshal/Unmarshal cycle:\\nBefore: %%+v\\nAfter: %%+v\\n\", x, y))\n") - }) - g.emit("}\n") - g.emit("yUnsafe.UnmarshalBytes(bufUnsafe)\n") - g.emit("if !reflect.DeepEqual(x, yUnsafe) {\n") - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("t.Fatal(fmt.Sprintf(\"Data corrupted across MarshalUnsafe/Unmarshal cycle:\\nBefore: %%+v\\nAfter: %%+v\\n\", x, yUnsafe))\n") - }) - g.emit("}\n\n") - - g.emit("z.UnmarshalUnsafe(buf)\n") - g.emit("if !reflect.DeepEqual(x, z) {\n") - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("t.Fatal(fmt.Sprintf(\"Data corrupted across Marshal/UnmarshalUnsafe cycle:\\nBefore: %%+v\\nAfter: %%+v\\n\", x, z))\n") - }) - g.emit("}\n") - g.emit("zUnsafe.UnmarshalUnsafe(bufUnsafe)\n") - g.emit("if !reflect.DeepEqual(x, zUnsafe) {\n") - g.inIndent(func() { - g.emit("t.Fatal(fmt.Sprintf(\"Data corrupted across MarshalUnsafe/UnmarshalUnsafe cycle:\\nBefore: %%+v\\nAfter: %%+v\\n\", x, zUnsafe))\n") - }) - g.emit("}\n") - }) -} - -func (g *testGenerator) emitTests() { - g.emitTestNonZeroSize() - g.emitTestSuspectAlignment() - g.emitTestMarshalUnmarshalPreservesData() -} - -func (g *testGenerator) write(out io.Writer) error { - return g.sourceBuffer.write(out) -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/util.go b/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/util.go deleted file mode 100644 index 967537abf..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal/util.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,387 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package gomarshal - -import ( - "bytes" - "flag" - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "go/token" - "io" - "os" - "path" - "reflect" - "sort" - "strconv" - "strings" -) - -var debug = flag.Bool("debug", false, "enables debugging output") - -// receiverName returns an appropriate receiver name given a type spec. -func receiverName(t *ast.TypeSpec) string { - if len(t.Name.Name) < 1 { - // Zero length type name? - panic("unreachable") - } - return strings.ToLower(t.Name.Name[:1]) -} - -// kindString returns a user-friendly representation of an AST expr type. -func kindString(e ast.Expr) string { - switch e.(type) { - case *ast.Ident: - return "scalar" - case *ast.ArrayType: - return "array" - case *ast.StructType: - return "struct" - case *ast.StarExpr: - return "pointer" - case *ast.FuncType: - return "function" - case *ast.InterfaceType: - return "interface" - case *ast.MapType: - return "map" - case *ast.ChanType: - return "channel" - default: - return reflect.TypeOf(e).String() - } -} - -// fieldDispatcher is a collection of callbacks for handling different types of -// fields in a struct declaration. -type fieldDispatcher struct { - primitive func(n, t *ast.Ident) - selector func(n, tX, tSel *ast.Ident) - array func(n, t *ast.Ident, size int) - unhandled func(n *ast.Ident) -} - -// Precondition: All dispatch callbacks that will be invoked must be -// provided. Embedded fields are not allowed, len(f.Names) >= 1. -func (fd fieldDispatcher) dispatch(f *ast.Field) { - // Each field declaration may actually be multiple declarations of the same - // type. For example, consider: - // - // type Point struct { - // x, y, z int - // } - // - // We invoke the call-backs once per such instance. Embedded fields are not - // allowed, and results in a panic. - if len(f.Names) < 1 { - panic("Precondition not met: attempted to dispatch on embedded field") - } - - for _, name := range f.Names { - switch v := f.Type.(type) { - case *ast.Ident: - fd.primitive(name, v) - case *ast.SelectorExpr: - fd.selector(name, v.X.(*ast.Ident), v.Sel) - case *ast.ArrayType: - len := 0 - if v.Len != nil { - // Non-literal array length is handled by generatorInterfaces.validate(). - if lenLit, ok := v.Len.(*ast.BasicLit); ok { - var err error - len, err = strconv.Atoi(lenLit.Value) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - } - } - switch t := v.Elt.(type) { - case *ast.Ident: - fd.array(name, t, len) - default: - fd.array(name, nil, len) - } - default: - fd.unhandled(name) - } - } -} - -// debugEnabled indicates whether debugging is enabled for gomarshal. -func debugEnabled() bool { - return *debug -} - -// abort aborts the go_marshal tool with the given error message. -func abort(msg string) { - if !strings.HasSuffix(msg, "\n") { - msg += "\n" - } - fmt.Print(msg) - os.Exit(1) -} - -// abortAt aborts the go_marshal tool with the given error message, with -// a reference position to the input source. -func abortAt(p token.Position, msg string) { - abort(fmt.Sprintf("%v:\n %s\n", p, msg)) -} - -// debugf conditionally prints a debug message. -func debugf(f string, a ...interface{}) { - if debugEnabled() { - fmt.Printf(f, a...) - } -} - -// debugfAt conditionally prints a debug message with a reference to a position -// in the input source. -func debugfAt(p token.Position, f string, a ...interface{}) { - if debugEnabled() { - fmt.Printf("%s:\n %s", p, fmt.Sprintf(f, a...)) - } -} - -// emit generates a line of code in the output file. -// -// emit is a wrapper around writing a formatted string to the output -// buffer. emit can be invoked in one of two ways: -// -// (1) emit("some string") -// When emit is called with a single string argument, it is simply copied to -// the output buffer without any further formatting. -// (2) emit(fmtString, args...) -// emit can also be invoked in a similar fashion to *Printf() functions, -// where the first argument is a format string. -// -// Calling emit with a single argument that is not a string will result in a -// panic, as the caller's intent is ambiguous. -func emit(out io.Writer, indent int, a ...interface{}) { - const spacesPerIndentLevel = 4 - - if len(a) < 1 { - panic("emit() called with no arguments") - } - - if indent > 0 { - if _, err := fmt.Fprint(out, strings.Repeat(" ", indent*spacesPerIndentLevel)); err != nil { - // Writing to the emit output should not fail. Typically the output - // is a byte.Buffer; writes to these never fail. - panic(err) - } - } - - first, ok := a[0].(string) - if !ok { - // First argument must be either the string to emit (case 1 from - // function-level comment), or a format string (case 2). - panic(fmt.Sprintf("First argument to emit() is not a string: %+v", a[0])) - } - - if len(a) == 1 { - // Single string argument. Assume no formatting requested. - if _, err := fmt.Fprint(out, first); err != nil { - // Writing to out should not fail. - panic(err) - } - return - - } - - // Formatting requested. - if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(out, first, a[1:]...); err != nil { - // Writing to out should not fail. - panic(err) - } -} - -// sourceBuffer represents fragments of generated go source code. -// -// sourceBuffer provides a convenient way to build up go souce fragments in -// memory. May be safely zero-value initialized. Not thread-safe. -type sourceBuffer struct { - // Current indentation level. - indent int - - // Memory buffer containing contents while they're being generated. - b bytes.Buffer -} - -func (b *sourceBuffer) incIndent() { - b.indent++ -} - -func (b *sourceBuffer) decIndent() { - if b.indent <= 0 { - panic("decIndent() without matching incIndent()") - } - b.indent-- -} - -func (b *sourceBuffer) emit(a ...interface{}) { - emit(&b.b, b.indent, a...) -} - -func (b *sourceBuffer) emitNoIndent(a ...interface{}) { - emit(&b.b, 0 /*indent*/, a...) -} - -func (b *sourceBuffer) inIndent(body func()) { - b.incIndent() - body() - b.decIndent() -} - -func (b *sourceBuffer) write(out io.Writer) error { - _, err := fmt.Fprint(out, b.b.String()) - return err -} - -// Write implements io.Writer.Write. -func (b *sourceBuffer) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) { - return (b.b.Write(buf)) -} - -// importStmt represents a single import statement. -type importStmt struct { - // Local name of the imported package. - name string - // Import path. - path string - // Indicates whether the local name is an alias, or simply the final - // component of the path. - aliased bool - // Indicates whether this import was referenced by generated code. - used bool -} - -func newImport(p string) *importStmt { - name := path.Base(p) - return &importStmt{ - name: name, - path: p, - aliased: false, - } -} - -func newImportFromSpec(spec *ast.ImportSpec, f *token.FileSet) *importStmt { - p := spec.Path.Value[1 : len(spec.Path.Value)-1] // Strip the " quotes around path. - name := path.Base(p) - if name == "" || name == "/" || name == "." { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Couldn't process local package name for import at %s, (processed as %s)", - f.Position(spec.Path.Pos()), name)) - } - if spec.Name != nil { - name = spec.Name.Name - } - return &importStmt{ - name: name, - path: p, - aliased: spec.Name != nil, - } -} - -func (i *importStmt) String() string { - if i.aliased { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s \"%s\"", i.name, i.path) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\"", i.path) -} - -func (i *importStmt) markUsed() { - i.used = true -} - -func (i *importStmt) equivalent(other *importStmt) bool { - return i == other -} - -// importTable represents a collection of importStmts. -type importTable struct { - // Map of imports and whether they should be copied to the output. - is map[string]*importStmt -} - -func newImportTable() *importTable { - return &importTable{ - is: make(map[string]*importStmt), - } -} - -// Merges import statements from other into i. Collisions in import statements -// result in a panic. -func (i *importTable) merge(other *importTable) { - for name, im := range other.is { - if dup, ok := i.is[name]; ok && dup.equivalent(im) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Found colliding import statements: ours: %+v, other's: %+v", dup, im)) - } - - i.is[name] = im - } -} - -func (i *importTable) add(s string) *importStmt { - n := newImport(s) - i.is[n.name] = n - return n -} - -func (i *importTable) addFromSpec(spec *ast.ImportSpec, f *token.FileSet) *importStmt { - n := newImportFromSpec(spec, f) - i.is[n.name] = n - return n -} - -// Marks the import named n as used. If no such import is in the table, returns -// false. -func (i *importTable) markUsed(n string) bool { - if n, ok := i.is[n]; ok { - n.markUsed() - return true - } - return false -} - -func (i *importTable) clear() { - for _, i := range i.is { - i.used = false - } -} - -func (i *importTable) write(out io.Writer) error { - if len(i.is) == 0 { - // Nothing to import, we're done. - return nil - } - - imports := make([]string, 0, len(i.is)) - for _, i := range i.is { - if i.used { - imports = append(imports, i.String()) - } - } - sort.Strings(imports) - - var b sourceBuffer - b.emit("import (\n") - b.incIndent() - for _, i := range imports { - b.emit("%s\n", i) - } - b.decIndent() - b.emit(")\n\n") - - return b.write(out) -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/main.go b/tools/go_marshal/main.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3d12eb93c..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/main.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 Google LLC -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// go_marshal is a code generation utility for automatically generating code to -// marshal go data structures to memory. -// -// This binary is typically run as part of the build process, and is invoked by -// the go_marshal bazel rule defined in defs.bzl. -// -// See README.md. -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "os" - "strings" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/gomarshal" -) - -var ( - pkg = flag.String("pkg", "", "output package") - output = flag.String("output", "", "output file") - outputTest = flag.String("output_test", "", "output file for tests") - imports = flag.String("imports", "", "comma-separated list of extra packages to import in generated code") - declarationPkg = flag.String("declarationPkg", "", "import path of target declaring the types we're generating on") -) - -func main() { - flag.Usage = func() { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Usage: %s <input go src files>\n", os.Args[0]) - flag.PrintDefaults() - } - flag.Parse() - if len(flag.Args()) == 0 { - flag.Usage() - os.Exit(1) - } - - if *pkg == "" { - flag.Usage() - fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, "Flag -pkg must be provided.\n") - os.Exit(1) - } - - var extraImports []string - if len(*imports) > 0 { - // Note: strings.Split(s, sep) returns s if sep doesn't exist in s. Thus - // we check for an empty imports list to avoid emitting an empty string - // as an import. - extraImports = strings.Split(*imports, ",") - } - g, err := gomarshal.NewGenerator(flag.Args(), *output, *outputTest, *pkg, *declarationPkg, extraImports) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - - if err := g.Run(); err != nil { - panic(err) - } -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/marshal/BUILD b/tools/go_marshal/marshal/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 47dda97a1..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/marshal/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "marshal", - srcs = [ - "marshal.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/marshal", - visibility = [ - "//:sandbox", - ], -) diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/marshal/marshal.go b/tools/go_marshal/marshal/marshal.go deleted file mode 100644 index a313a27ed..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/marshal/marshal.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package marshal defines the Marshallable interface for -// serialize/deserializing go data structures to/from memory, according to the -// Linux ABI. -// -// Implementations of this interface are typically automatically generated by -// tools/go_marshal. See the go_marshal README for details. -package marshal - -// Marshallable represents a type that can be marshalled to and from memory. -type Marshallable interface { - // SizeBytes is the size of the memory representation of a type in - // marshalled form. - SizeBytes() int - - // MarshalBytes serializes a copy of a type to dst. dst must be at least - // SizeBytes() long. - MarshalBytes(dst []byte) - - // UnmarshalBytes deserializes a type from src. src must be at least - // SizeBytes() long. - UnmarshalBytes(src []byte) - - // Packed returns true if the marshalled size of the type is the same as the - // size it occupies in memory. This happens when the type has no fields - // starting at unaligned addresses (should always be true by default for ABI - // structs, verified by automatically generated tests when using - // go_marshal), and has no fields marked `marshal:"unaligned"`. - Packed() bool - - // MarshalUnsafe serializes a type by bulk copying its in-memory - // representation to the dst buffer. This is only safe to do when the type - // has no implicit padding, see Marshallable.Packed. When Packed would - // return false, MarshalUnsafe should fall back to the safer but slower - // MarshalBytes. - MarshalUnsafe(dst []byte) - - // UnmarshalUnsafe deserializes a type directly to the underlying memory - // allocated for the object by the runtime. - // - // This allows much faster unmarshalling of types which have no implicit - // padding, see Marshallable.Packed. When Packed would return false, - // UnmarshalUnsafe should fall back to the safer but slower unmarshal - // mechanism implemented in UnmarshalBytes (usually by calling - // UnmarshalBytes directly). - UnmarshalUnsafe(src []byte) -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/test/BUILD b/tools/go_marshal/test/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index d412e1ccf..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/test/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_test") -load("//tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -package_group( - name = "gomarshal_test", - packages = [ - "//tools/go_marshal/test/...", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "benchmark_test", - srcs = ["benchmark_test.go"], - deps = [ - ":test", - "//pkg/binary", - "//pkg/sentry/usermem", - "//tools/go_marshal/analysis", - ], -) - -go_library( - name = "test", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["test.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/test", - deps = ["//tools/go_marshal/test/external"], -) diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/test/benchmark_test.go b/tools/go_marshal/test/benchmark_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index e70db06d8..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/test/benchmark_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package benchmark_test - -import ( - "bytes" - encbin "encoding/binary" - "fmt" - "reflect" - "testing" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/binary" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/usermem" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/analysis" - test "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/test" -) - -// Marshalling using the standard encoding/binary package. -func BenchmarkEncodingBinary(b *testing.B) { - var s1, s2 test.Stat - analysis.RandomizeValue(&s1) - - size := encbin.Size(&s1) - - b.ResetTimer() - - for n := 0; n < b.N; n++ { - buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, size)) - buf.Reset() - if err := encbin.Write(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, &s1); err != nil { - b.Error("Write:", err) - } - if err := encbin.Read(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, &s2); err != nil { - b.Error("Read:", err) - } - } - - b.StopTimer() - - // Sanity check, make sure the values were preserved. - if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1, s2) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Data corruption across marshal/unmarshal cycle:\nBefore: %+v\nAfter: %+v\n", s1, s2)) - } -} - -// Marshalling using the sentry's binary.Marshal. -func BenchmarkBinary(b *testing.B) { - var s1, s2 test.Stat - analysis.RandomizeValue(&s1) - - size := binary.Size(s1) - - b.ResetTimer() - - for n := 0; n < b.N; n++ { - buf := make([]byte, 0, size) - buf = binary.Marshal(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, &s1) - binary.Unmarshal(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, &s2) - } - - b.StopTimer() - - // Sanity check, make sure the values were preserved. - if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1, s2) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Data corruption across marshal/unmarshal cycle:\nBefore: %+v\nAfter: %+v\n", s1, s2)) - } -} - -// Marshalling field-by-field with manually-written code. -func BenchmarkMarshalManual(b *testing.B) { - var s1, s2 test.Stat - analysis.RandomizeValue(&s1) - - b.ResetTimer() - - for n := 0; n < b.N; n++ { - buf := make([]byte, 0, s1.SizeBytes()) - - // Marshal - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, s1.Dev) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, s1.Ino) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, s1.Nlink) - buf = binary.AppendUint32(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, s1.Mode) - buf = binary.AppendUint32(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, s1.UID) - buf = binary.AppendUint32(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, s1.GID) - buf = binary.AppendUint32(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, 0) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, s1.Rdev) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.Size)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.Blksize)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.Blocks)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.ATime.Sec)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.ATime.Nsec)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.MTime.Sec)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.MTime.Nsec)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.CTime.Sec)) - buf = binary.AppendUint64(buf, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(s1.CTime.Nsec)) - - // Unmarshal - s2.Dev = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[0:8]) - s2.Ino = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[8:16]) - s2.Nlink = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[16:24]) - s2.Mode = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(buf[24:28]) - s2.UID = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(buf[28:32]) - s2.GID = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(buf[32:36]) - // Padding: buf[36:40] - s2.Rdev = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[40:48]) - s2.Size = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[48:56])) - s2.Blksize = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[56:64])) - s2.Blocks = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[64:72])) - s2.ATime.Sec = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[72:80])) - s2.ATime.Nsec = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[80:88])) - s2.MTime.Sec = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[88:96])) - s2.MTime.Nsec = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[96:104])) - s2.CTime.Sec = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[104:112])) - s2.CTime.Nsec = int64(usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf[112:120])) - } - - b.StopTimer() - - // Sanity check, make sure the values were preserved. - if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1, s2) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Data corruption across marshal/unmarshal cycle:\nBefore: %+v\nAfter: %+v\n", s1, s2)) - } -} - -// Marshalling with the go_marshal safe API. -func BenchmarkGoMarshalSafe(b *testing.B) { - var s1, s2 test.Stat - analysis.RandomizeValue(&s1) - - b.ResetTimer() - - for n := 0; n < b.N; n++ { - buf := make([]byte, s1.SizeBytes()) - s1.MarshalBytes(buf) - s2.UnmarshalBytes(buf) - } - - b.StopTimer() - - // Sanity check, make sure the values were preserved. - if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1, s2) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Data corruption across marshal/unmarshal cycle:\nBefore: %+v\nAfter: %+v\n", s1, s2)) - } -} - -// Marshalling with the go_marshal unsafe API. -func BenchmarkGoMarshalUnsafe(b *testing.B) { - var s1, s2 test.Stat - analysis.RandomizeValue(&s1) - - b.ResetTimer() - - for n := 0; n < b.N; n++ { - buf := make([]byte, s1.SizeBytes()) - s1.MarshalUnsafe(buf) - s2.UnmarshalUnsafe(buf) - } - - b.StopTimer() - - // Sanity check, make sure the values were preserved. - if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1, s2) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Data corruption across marshal/unmarshal cycle:\nBefore: %+v\nAfter: %+v\n", s1, s2)) - } -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/test/external/BUILD b/tools/go_marshal/test/external/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 9bb89e1da..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/test/external/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -load("//tools/go_marshal:defs.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "external", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["external.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/test/external", - visibility = ["//tools/go_marshal/test:gomarshal_test"], -) diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/test/external/external.go b/tools/go_marshal/test/external/external.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4be3722f3..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/test/external/external.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package external defines types we can import for testing. -package external - -// External is a public Marshallable type for use in testing. -// -// +marshal -type External struct { - j int64 -} diff --git a/tools/go_marshal/test/test.go b/tools/go_marshal/test/test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8de02d707..000000000 --- a/tools/go_marshal/test/test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package test contains data structures for testing the go_marshal tool. -package test - -import ( - // We're intentionally using a package name alias here even though it's not - // necessary to test the code generator's ability to handle package aliases. - ex "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/test/external" -) - -// Type1 is a test data type. -// -// +marshal -type Type1 struct { - a Type2 - x, y int64 // Multiple field names. - b byte `marshal:"unaligned"` // Short field. - c uint64 - _ uint32 // Unnamed scalar field. - _ [6]byte // Unnamed vector field, typical padding. - _ [2]byte - xs [8]int32 - as [10]Type2 `marshal:"unaligned"` // Array of Marshallable objects. - ss Type3 -} - -// Type2 is a test data type. -// -// +marshal -type Type2 struct { - n int64 - c byte - _ [7]byte - m int64 - a int64 -} - -// Type3 is a test data type. -// -// +marshal -type Type3 struct { - s int64 - x ex.External // Type defined in another package. -} - -// Type4 is a test data type. -// -// +marshal -type Type4 struct { - c byte - x int64 `marshal:"unaligned"` - d byte - _ [7]byte -} - -// Type5 is a test data type. -// -// +marshal -type Type5 struct { - n int64 - t Type4 - m int64 -} - -// Timespec represents struct timespec in <time.h>. -// -// +marshal -type Timespec struct { - Sec int64 - Nsec int64 -} - -// Stat represents struct stat. -// -// +marshal -type Stat struct { - Dev uint64 - Ino uint64 - Nlink uint64 - Mode uint32 - UID uint32 - GID uint32 - _ int32 - Rdev uint64 - Size int64 - Blksize int64 - Blocks int64 - ATime Timespec - MTime Timespec - CTime Timespec - _ [3]int64 -} |