// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package cache import ( "context" "go/token" "go/types" "os" "sync" "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/xlog" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/span" ) type View struct { // mu protects all mutable state of the view. mu sync.Mutex // baseCtx is the context handed to NewView. This is the parent of all // background contexts created for this view. baseCtx context.Context // backgroundCtx is the current context used by background tasks initiated // by the view. backgroundCtx context.Context // cancel is called when all action being performed by the current view // should be stopped. cancel context.CancelFunc // the logger to use to communicate back with the client log xlog.Logger // Name is the user visible name of this view. Name string // Folder is the root of this view. Folder span.URI // Config is the configuration used for the view's interaction with the // go/packages API. It is shared across all views. Config packages.Config // keep track of files by uri and by basename, a single file may be mapped // to multiple uris, and the same basename may map to multiple files filesByURI map[span.URI]*File filesByBase map[string][]*File // contentChanges saves the content changes for a given state of the view. // When type information is requested by the view, all of the dirty changes // are applied, potentially invalidating some data in the caches. The // closures in the dirty slice assume that their caller is holding the // view's mutex. contentChanges map[span.URI]func() // mcache caches metadata for the packages of the opened files in a view. mcache *metadataCache // pcache caches type information for the packages of the opened files in a view. pcache *packageCache } type metadataCache struct { mu sync.Mutex packages map[string]*metadata } type metadata struct { id, pkgPath, name string files []string typesSizes types.Sizes parents, children map[string]bool } type packageCache struct { mu sync.Mutex packages map[string]*entry } type entry struct { pkg *Package err error ready chan struct{} // closed to broadcast ready condition } func NewView(ctx context.Context, log xlog.Logger, name string, folder span.URI, config *packages.Config) *View { backgroundCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) v := &View{ baseCtx: ctx, backgroundCtx: backgroundCtx, cancel: cancel, log: log, Config: *config, Name: name, Folder: folder, filesByURI: make(map[span.URI]*File), filesByBase: make(map[string][]*File), contentChanges: make(map[span.URI]func()), mcache: &metadataCache{ packages: make(map[string]*metadata), }, pcache: &packageCache{ packages: make(map[string]*entry), }, } return v } func (v *View) BackgroundContext() context.Context { v.mu.Lock() defer v.mu.Unlock() return v.backgroundCtx } func (v *View) FileSet() *token.FileSet { return v.Config.Fset } // SetContent sets the overlay contents for a file. func (v *View) SetContent(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI, content []byte) error { v.mu.Lock() defer v.mu.Unlock() // Cancel all still-running previous requests, since they would be // operating on stale data. v.cancel() v.backgroundCtx, v.cancel = context.WithCancel(v.baseCtx) v.contentChanges[uri] = func() { v.applyContentChange(uri, content) } return nil } // applyContentChanges applies all of the changed content stored in the view. // It is assumed that the caller has locked both the view's and the mcache's // mutexes. func (v *View) applyContentChanges(ctx context.Context) error { if ctx.Err() != nil { return ctx.Err() } v.pcache.mu.Lock() defer v.pcache.mu.Unlock() for uri, change := range v.contentChanges { change() delete(v.contentChanges, uri) } return nil } // setContent applies a content update for a given file. It assumes that the // caller is holding the view's mutex. func (v *View) applyContentChange(uri span.URI, content []byte) { f, err := v.getFile(uri) if err != nil { return } f.content = content // TODO(rstambler): Should we recompute these here? f.ast = nil f.token = nil // Remove the package and all of its reverse dependencies from the cache. if f.pkg != nil { v.remove(f.pkg.pkgPath) } switch { case f.active && content == nil: // The file was active, so we need to forget its content. f.active = false delete(f.view.Config.Overlay, f.filename) f.content = nil case content != nil: // This is an active overlay, so we update the map. f.active = true f.view.Config.Overlay[f.filename] = f.content } } // remove invalidates a package and its reverse dependencies in the view's // package cache. It is assumed that the caller has locked both the mutexes // of both the mcache and the pcache. func (v *View) remove(pkgPath string) { m, ok := v.mcache.packages[pkgPath] if !ok { return } for parentPkgPath := range m.parents { v.remove(parentPkgPath) } // All of the files in the package may also be holding a pointer to the // invalidated package. for _, filename := range m.files { if f, _ := v.findFile(span.FileURI(filename)); f != nil { f.pkg = nil } } delete(v.pcache.packages, pkgPath) } // GetFile returns a File for the given URI. It will always succeed because it // adds the file to the managed set if needed. func (v *View) GetFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI) (source.File, error) { v.mu.Lock() defer v.mu.Unlock() if ctx.Err() != nil { return nil, ctx.Err() } return v.getFile(uri) } // getFile is the unlocked internal implementation of GetFile. func (v *View) getFile(uri span.URI) (*File, error) { if f, err := v.findFile(uri); err != nil { return nil, err } else if f != nil { return f, nil } filename, err := uri.Filename() if err != nil { return nil, err } f := &File{ view: v, filename: filename, } v.mapFile(uri, f) return f, nil } // findFile checks the cache for any file matching the given uri. // // An error is only returned for an irreparable failure, for example, if the // filename in question does not exist. func (v *View) findFile(uri span.URI) (*File, error) { if f := v.filesByURI[uri]; f != nil { // a perfect match return f, nil } // no exact match stored, time to do some real work // check for any files with the same basename fname, err := uri.Filename() if err != nil { return nil, err } basename := basename(fname) if candidates := v.filesByBase[basename]; candidates != nil { pathStat, err := os.Stat(fname) if os.IsNotExist(err) { return nil, err } else if err != nil { return nil, nil // the file may exist, return without an error } for _, c := range candidates { if cStat, err := os.Stat(c.filename); err == nil { if os.SameFile(pathStat, cStat) { // same file, map it v.mapFile(uri, c) return c, nil } } } } // no file with a matching name was found, it wasn't in our cache return nil, nil } func (v *View) mapFile(uri span.URI, f *File) { v.filesByURI[uri] = f f.uris = append(f.uris, uri) if f.basename == "" { f.basename = basename(f.filename) v.filesByBase[f.basename] = append(v.filesByBase[f.basename], f) } } func (v *View) Logger() xlog.Logger { return v.log }