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cmd/gofmt: limit to 200 concurrent file descriptors

Fixes #51164

Change-Id: Ia62723df7dc2af5ace3f2430385fff6c0d35cdb9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/385656
Trust: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
Trust: Bryan Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
This commit is contained in:
Bryan C. Mills 2022-02-14 13:02:39 -05:00 committed by Bryan Mills
parent ecf3b39c2a
commit 9b773003fb

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@ -52,6 +52,16 @@ const (
printerNormalizeNumbers = 1 << 30 printerNormalizeNumbers = 1 << 30
) )
// fdSem guards the number of concurrently-open file descriptors.
//
// For now, this is arbitrarily set to 200, based on the observation that many
// platforms default to a kernel limit of 256. Ideally, perhaps we should derive
// it from rlimit on platforms that support that system call.
//
// File descriptors opened from outside of this package are not tracked,
// so this limit may be approximate.
var fdSem = make(chan bool, 200)
var ( var (
rewrite func(*token.FileSet, *ast.File) *ast.File rewrite func(*token.FileSet, *ast.File) *ast.File
parserMode parser.Mode parserMode parser.Mode
@ -213,51 +223,9 @@ func (r *reporter) ExitCode() int {
// If info == nil, we are formatting stdin instead of a file. // If info == nil, we are formatting stdin instead of a file.
// If in == nil, the source is the contents of the file with the given filename. // If in == nil, the source is the contents of the file with the given filename.
func processFile(filename string, info fs.FileInfo, in io.Reader, r *reporter) error { func processFile(filename string, info fs.FileInfo, in io.Reader, r *reporter) error {
if in == nil { src, err := readFile(filename, info, in)
var err error if err != nil {
in, err = os.Open(filename) return err
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Compute the file's size and read its contents with minimal allocations.
//
// If the size is unknown (or bogus, or overflows an int), fall back to
// a size-independent ReadAll.
var src []byte
size := -1
if info != nil && info.Mode().IsRegular() && int64(int(info.Size())) == info.Size() {
size = int(info.Size())
}
if size+1 > 0 {
// If we have the FileInfo from filepath.WalkDir, use it to make
// a buffer of the right size and avoid ReadAll's reallocations.
//
// We try to read size+1 bytes so that we can detect modifications: if we
// read more than size bytes, then the file was modified concurrently.
// (If that happens, we could, say, append to src to finish the read, or
// proceed with a truncated buffer — but the fact that it changed at all
// indicates a possible race with someone editing the file, so we prefer to
// stop to avoid corrupting it.)
src = make([]byte, size+1)
n, err := io.ReadFull(in, src)
if err != nil && err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
return err
}
if n < size {
return fmt.Errorf("error: size of %s changed during reading (from %d to %d bytes)", filename, size, n)
} else if n > size {
return fmt.Errorf("error: size of %s changed during reading (from %d to >=%d bytes)", filename, size, len(src))
}
src = src[:n]
} else {
// The file is not known to be regular, so we don't have a reliable size for it.
var err error
src, err = io.ReadAll(in)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} }
fileSet := token.NewFileSet() fileSet := token.NewFileSet()
@ -306,7 +274,9 @@ func processFile(filename string, info fs.FileInfo, in io.Reader, r *reporter) e
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
fdSem <- true
err = os.WriteFile(filename, res, perm) err = os.WriteFile(filename, res, perm)
<-fdSem
if err != nil { if err != nil {
os.Rename(bakname, filename) os.Rename(bakname, filename)
return err return err
@ -333,6 +303,65 @@ func processFile(filename string, info fs.FileInfo, in io.Reader, r *reporter) e
return err return err
} }
// readFile reads the contents of filename, described by info.
// If in is non-nil, readFile reads directly from it.
// Otherwise, readFile opens and reads the file itself,
// with the number of concurrently-open files limited by fdSem.
func readFile(filename string, info fs.FileInfo, in io.Reader) ([]byte, error) {
if in == nil {
fdSem <- true
var err error
f, err := os.Open(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
in = f
defer func() {
f.Close()
<-fdSem
}()
}
// Compute the file's size and read its contents with minimal allocations.
//
// If we have the FileInfo from filepath.WalkDir, use it to make
// a buffer of the right size and avoid ReadAll's reallocations.
//
// If the size is unknown (or bogus, or overflows an int), fall back to
// a size-independent ReadAll.
size := -1
if info != nil && info.Mode().IsRegular() && int64(int(info.Size())) == info.Size() {
size = int(info.Size())
}
if size+1 <= 0 {
// The file is not known to be regular, so we don't have a reliable size for it.
var err error
src, err := io.ReadAll(in)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return src, nil
}
// We try to read size+1 bytes so that we can detect modifications: if we
// read more than size bytes, then the file was modified concurrently.
// (If that happens, we could, say, append to src to finish the read, or
// proceed with a truncated buffer — but the fact that it changed at all
// indicates a possible race with someone editing the file, so we prefer to
// stop to avoid corrupting it.)
src := make([]byte, size+1)
n, err := io.ReadFull(in, src)
if err != nil && err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
return nil, err
}
if n < size {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error: size of %s changed during reading (from %d to %d bytes)", filename, size, n)
} else if n > size {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error: size of %s changed during reading (from %d to >=%d bytes)", filename, size, len(src))
}
return src[:n], nil
}
func main() { func main() {
// Arbitrarily limit in-flight work to 2MiB times the number of threads. // Arbitrarily limit in-flight work to 2MiB times the number of threads.
// //
@ -354,12 +383,16 @@ func gofmtMain(s *sequencer) {
flag.Parse() flag.Parse()
if *cpuprofile != "" { if *cpuprofile != "" {
fdSem <- true
f, err := os.Create(*cpuprofile) f, err := os.Create(*cpuprofile)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
s.AddReport(fmt.Errorf("creating cpu profile: %s", err)) s.AddReport(fmt.Errorf("creating cpu profile: %s", err))
return return
} }
defer f.Close() defer func() {
f.Close()
<-fdSem
}()
pprof.StartCPUProfile(f) pprof.StartCPUProfile(f)
defer pprof.StopCPUProfile() defer pprof.StopCPUProfile()
} }
@ -474,6 +507,9 @@ const chmodSupported = runtime.GOOS != "windows"
// with <number randomly chosen such that the file name is unique. backupFile returns // with <number randomly chosen such that the file name is unique. backupFile returns
// the chosen file name. // the chosen file name.
func backupFile(filename string, data []byte, perm fs.FileMode) (string, error) { func backupFile(filename string, data []byte, perm fs.FileMode) (string, error) {
fdSem <- true
defer func() { <-fdSem }()
// create backup file // create backup file
f, err := os.CreateTemp(filepath.Dir(filename), filepath.Base(filename)) f, err := os.CreateTemp(filepath.Dir(filename), filepath.Base(filename))
if err != nil { if err != nil {