| // Amalgamated source file |
| #include "upb.h" |
| |
| |
| /* Maps descriptor type -> upb field type. */ |
| static const uint8_t upb_desctype_to_fieldtype[] = { |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP, /* ENDGROUP */ |
| UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, /* DOUBLE */ |
| UPB_TYPE_FLOAT, /* FLOAT */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT64, /* INT64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT64, /* UINT64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT32, /* INT32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT64, /* FIXED64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT32, /* FIXED32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_BOOL, /* BOOL */ |
| UPB_TYPE_STRING, /* STRING */ |
| UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, /* GROUP */ |
| UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, /* MESSAGE */ |
| UPB_TYPE_BYTES, /* BYTES */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT32, /* UINT32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_ENUM, /* ENUM */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT32, /* SFIXED32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT64, /* SFIXED64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT32, /* SINT32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT64, /* SINT64 */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Data pertaining to the parse. */ |
| typedef struct { |
| upb_env *env; |
| /* Current decoding pointer. Points to the beginning of a field until we |
| * have finished decoding the whole field. */ |
| const char *ptr; |
| } upb_decstate; |
| |
| /* Data pertaining to a single message frame. */ |
| typedef struct { |
| const char *limit; |
| int32_t group_number; /* 0 if we are not parsing a group. */ |
| |
| /* These members are unset for an unknown group frame. */ |
| char *msg; |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m; |
| } upb_decframe; |
| |
| #define CHK(x) if (!(x)) { return false; } |
| |
| static bool upb_skip_unknowngroup(upb_decstate *d, int field_number, |
| const char *limit); |
| static bool upb_decode_message(upb_decstate *d, const char *limit, |
| int group_number, char *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *l); |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_varint(const char **ptr, const char *limit, |
| uint64_t *val) { |
| uint8_t byte; |
| int bitpos = 0; |
| const char *p = *ptr; |
| *val = 0; |
| |
| do { |
| CHK(bitpos < 70 && p < limit); |
| byte = *p; |
| *val |= (uint64_t)(byte & 0x7F) << bitpos; |
| p++; |
| bitpos += 7; |
| } while (byte & 0x80); |
| |
| *ptr = p; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_varint32(const char **ptr, const char *limit, |
| uint32_t *val) { |
| uint64_t u64; |
| CHK(upb_decode_varint(ptr, limit, &u64) && u64 <= UINT32_MAX); |
| *val = u64; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_64bit(const char **ptr, const char *limit, |
| uint64_t *val) { |
| CHK(limit - *ptr >= 8); |
| memcpy(val, *ptr, 8); |
| *ptr += 8; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_32bit(const char **ptr, const char *limit, |
| uint32_t *val) { |
| CHK(limit - *ptr >= 4); |
| memcpy(val, *ptr, 4); |
| *ptr += 4; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_tag(const char **ptr, const char *limit, |
| int *field_number, int *wire_type) { |
| uint32_t tag = 0; |
| CHK(upb_decode_varint32(ptr, limit, &tag)); |
| *field_number = tag >> 3; |
| *wire_type = tag & 7; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static int32_t upb_zzdecode_32(uint32_t n) { |
| return (n >> 1) ^ -(int32_t)(n & 1); |
| } |
| |
| static int64_t upb_zzdecode_64(uint64_t n) { |
| return (n >> 1) ^ -(int64_t)(n & 1); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_string(const char **ptr, const char *limit, |
| upb_stringview *val) { |
| uint32_t len; |
| |
| CHK(upb_decode_varint32(ptr, limit, &len) && |
| len < INT32_MAX && |
| limit - *ptr >= (int32_t)len); |
| |
| *val = upb_stringview_make(*ptr, len); |
| *ptr += len; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void upb_set32(void *msg, size_t ofs, uint32_t val) { |
| memcpy((char*)msg + ofs, &val, sizeof(val)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_append_unknown(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame, |
| const char *start) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(d); |
| UPB_UNUSED(frame); |
| UPB_UNUSED(start); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_skip_unknownfielddata(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame, |
| int field_number, int wire_type) { |
| switch (wire_type) { |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT: { |
| uint64_t val; |
| return upb_decode_varint(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val); |
| } |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT: { |
| uint32_t val; |
| return upb_decode_32bit(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val); |
| } |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT: { |
| uint64_t val; |
| return upb_decode_64bit(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val); |
| } |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED: { |
| upb_stringview val; |
| return upb_decode_string(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val); |
| } |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP: |
| return upb_skip_unknowngroup(d, field_number, frame->limit); |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP: |
| CHK(field_number == frame->group_number); |
| frame->limit = d->ptr; |
| return true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_array_grow(upb_array *arr, size_t elements) { |
| size_t needed = arr->len + elements; |
| size_t new_size = UPB_MAX(arr->size, 8); |
| size_t new_bytes; |
| size_t old_bytes; |
| void *new_data; |
| |
| while (new_size < needed) { |
| new_size *= 2; |
| } |
| |
| old_bytes = arr->len * arr->element_size; |
| new_bytes = new_size * arr->element_size; |
| new_data = upb_realloc(arr->alloc, arr->data, old_bytes, new_bytes); |
| CHK(new_data); |
| |
| arr->data = new_data; |
| arr->size = new_size; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *upb_array_reserve(upb_array *arr, size_t elements) { |
| if (arr->size - arr->len < elements) { |
| CHK(upb_array_grow(arr, elements)); |
| } |
| return (char*)arr->data + (arr->len * arr->element_size); |
| } |
| |
| static void *upb_array_add(upb_array *arr, size_t elements) { |
| void *ret = upb_array_reserve(arr, elements); |
| arr->len += elements; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_array *upb_getarr(upb_decframe *frame, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(field->label == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED); |
| return *(upb_array**)&frame->msg[field->offset]; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_array *upb_getorcreatearr(upb_decstate *d, |
| upb_decframe *frame, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| upb_array *arr = upb_getarr(frame, field); |
| |
| if (!arr) { |
| arr = upb_env_malloc(d->env, sizeof(*arr)); |
| if (!arr) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| upb_array_init(arr, upb_desctype_to_fieldtype[field->type], |
| upb_arena_alloc(upb_env_arena(d->env))); |
| *(upb_array**)&frame->msg[field->offset] = arr; |
| } |
| |
| return arr; |
| } |
| |
| static void upb_sethasbit(upb_decframe *frame, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(field->hasbit != UPB_NO_HASBIT); |
| frame->msg[field->hasbit / 8] |= (1 << (field->hasbit % 8)); |
| } |
| |
| static void upb_setoneofcase(upb_decframe *frame, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(field->oneof_index != UPB_NOT_IN_ONEOF); |
| upb_set32(frame->msg, frame->m->oneofs[field->oneof_index].case_offset, |
| field->number); |
| } |
| |
| static char *upb_decode_prepareslot(upb_decstate *d, |
| upb_decframe *frame, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| char *field_mem = frame->msg + field->offset; |
| upb_array *arr; |
| |
| if (field->label == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED) { |
| arr = upb_getorcreatearr(d, frame, field); |
| field_mem = upb_array_reserve(arr, 1); |
| } |
| |
| return field_mem; |
| } |
| |
| static void upb_decode_setpresent(upb_decframe *frame, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| if (field->label == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED) { |
| upb_array *arr = upb_getarr(frame, field); |
| UPB_ASSERT(arr->len < arr->size); |
| arr->len++; |
| } else if (field->oneof_index != UPB_NOT_IN_ONEOF) { |
| upb_setoneofcase(frame, field); |
| } else if (field->hasbit != UPB_NO_HASBIT) { |
| upb_sethasbit(frame, field); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_submsg(upb_decstate *d, |
| upb_decframe *frame, |
| const char *limit, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field, |
| int group_number) { |
| char *submsg = *(void**)&frame->msg[field->offset]; |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *subm; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(field->submsg_index != UPB_NO_SUBMSG); |
| subm = frame->m->submsgs[field->submsg_index]; |
| UPB_ASSERT(subm); |
| |
| if (!submsg) { |
| submsg = upb_env_malloc(d->env, upb_msg_sizeof((upb_msglayout *)subm)); |
| CHK(submsg); |
| submsg = upb_msg_init( |
| submsg, (upb_msglayout*)subm, upb_arena_alloc(upb_env_arena(d->env))); |
| *(void**)&frame->msg[field->offset] = submsg; |
| } |
| |
| upb_decode_message(d, limit, group_number, submsg, subm); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_varintfield(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame, |
| const char *field_start, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| uint64_t val; |
| void *field_mem; |
| |
| field_mem = upb_decode_prepareslot(d, frame, field); |
| CHK(field_mem); |
| CHK(upb_decode_varint(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val)); |
| |
| switch ((upb_descriptortype_t)field->type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64: |
| memcpy(field_mem, &val, sizeof(val)); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM: { |
| uint32_t val32 = val; |
| memcpy(field_mem, &val32, sizeof(val32)); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL: { |
| bool valbool = val != 0; |
| memcpy(field_mem, &valbool, sizeof(valbool)); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32: { |
| int32_t decoded = upb_zzdecode_32(val); |
| memcpy(field_mem, &decoded, sizeof(decoded)); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64: { |
| int64_t decoded = upb_zzdecode_64(val); |
| memcpy(field_mem, &decoded, sizeof(decoded)); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: |
| return upb_append_unknown(d, frame, field_start); |
| } |
| |
| upb_decode_setpresent(frame, field); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_64bitfield(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame, |
| const char *field_start, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| void *field_mem; |
| uint64_t val; |
| |
| field_mem = upb_decode_prepareslot(d, frame, field); |
| CHK(field_mem); |
| CHK(upb_decode_64bit(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val)); |
| |
| switch ((upb_descriptortype_t)field->type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64: |
| memcpy(field_mem, &val, sizeof(val)); |
| break; |
| default: |
| return upb_append_unknown(d, frame, field_start); |
| } |
| |
| upb_decode_setpresent(frame, field); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_32bitfield(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame, |
| const char *field_start, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| void *field_mem; |
| uint32_t val; |
| |
| field_mem = upb_decode_prepareslot(d, frame, field); |
| CHK(field_mem); |
| CHK(upb_decode_32bit(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val)); |
| |
| switch ((upb_descriptortype_t)field->type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32: |
| memcpy(field_mem, &val, sizeof(val)); |
| break; |
| default: |
| return upb_append_unknown(d, frame, field_start); |
| } |
| |
| upb_decode_setpresent(frame, field); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_fixedpacked(upb_array *arr, upb_stringview data, |
| int elem_size) { |
| int elements = data.size / elem_size; |
| void *field_mem; |
| |
| CHK((size_t)(elements * elem_size) == data.size); |
| field_mem = upb_array_add(arr, elements); |
| CHK(field_mem); |
| memcpy(field_mem, data.data, data.size); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_toarray(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame, |
| const char *field_start, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field, |
| upb_stringview val) { |
| upb_array *arr = upb_getorcreatearr(d, frame, field); |
| |
| #define VARINT_CASE(ctype, decode) { \ |
| const char *ptr = val.data; \ |
| const char *limit = ptr + val.size; \ |
| while (ptr < limit) { \ |
| uint64_t val; \ |
| void *field_mem; \ |
| ctype decoded; \ |
| CHK(upb_decode_varint(&ptr, limit, &val)); \ |
| decoded = (decode)(val); \ |
| field_mem = upb_array_add(arr, 1); \ |
| CHK(field_mem); \ |
| memcpy(field_mem, &decoded, sizeof(ctype)); \ |
| } \ |
| return true; \ |
| } |
| |
| switch ((upb_descriptortype_t)field->type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES: { |
| void *field_mem = upb_array_add(arr, 1); |
| CHK(field_mem); |
| memcpy(field_mem, &val, sizeof(val)); |
| return true; |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32: |
| return upb_decode_fixedpacked(arr, val, sizeof(int32_t)); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64: |
| return upb_decode_fixedpacked(arr, val, sizeof(int64_t)); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM: |
| /* TODO: proto2 enum field that isn't in the enum. */ |
| VARINT_CASE(uint32_t, uint32_t); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64: |
| VARINT_CASE(uint64_t, uint64_t); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL: |
| VARINT_CASE(bool, bool); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32: |
| VARINT_CASE(int32_t, upb_zzdecode_32); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64: |
| VARINT_CASE(int64_t, upb_zzdecode_64); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| CHK(val.size <= (size_t)(frame->limit - val.data)); |
| return upb_decode_submsg(d, frame, val.data + val.size, field, 0); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP: |
| return upb_append_unknown(d, frame, field_start); |
| } |
| #undef VARINT_CASE |
| UPB_UNREACHABLE(); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_delimitedfield(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame, |
| const char *field_start, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| upb_stringview val; |
| |
| CHK(upb_decode_string(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &val)); |
| |
| if (field->label == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED) { |
| return upb_decode_toarray(d, frame, field_start, field, val); |
| } else { |
| switch ((upb_descriptortype_t)field->type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES: { |
| void *field_mem = upb_decode_prepareslot(d, frame, field); |
| CHK(field_mem); |
| memcpy(field_mem, &val, sizeof(val)); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| CHK(val.size <= (size_t)(frame->limit - val.data)); |
| CHK(upb_decode_submsg(d, frame, val.data + val.size, field, 0)); |
| break; |
| default: |
| /* TODO(haberman): should we accept the last element of a packed? */ |
| return upb_append_unknown(d, frame, field_start); |
| } |
| upb_decode_setpresent(frame, field); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *upb_find_field( |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *l, uint32_t field_number) { |
| /* Lots of optimization opportunities here. */ |
| int i; |
| for (i = 0; i < l->field_count; i++) { |
| if (l->fields[i].number == field_number) { |
| return &l->fields[i]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; /* Unknown field. */ |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_field(upb_decstate *d, upb_decframe *frame) { |
| int field_number; |
| int wire_type; |
| const char *field_start = d->ptr; |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field; |
| |
| CHK(upb_decode_tag(&d->ptr, frame->limit, &field_number, &wire_type)); |
| field = upb_find_field(frame->m, field_number); |
| |
| if (field) { |
| switch (wire_type) { |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT: |
| return upb_decode_varintfield(d, frame, field_start, field); |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT: |
| return upb_decode_32bitfield(d, frame, field_start, field); |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT: |
| return upb_decode_64bitfield(d, frame, field_start, field); |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED: |
| return upb_decode_delimitedfield(d, frame, field_start, field); |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP: |
| CHK(field->type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP); |
| return upb_decode_submsg(d, frame, frame->limit, field, field_number); |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP: |
| CHK(frame->group_number == field_number) |
| frame->limit = d->ptr; |
| return true; |
| default: |
| return false; |
| } |
| } else { |
| CHK(field_number != 0); |
| return upb_skip_unknownfielddata(d, frame, field_number, wire_type); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_skip_unknowngroup(upb_decstate *d, int field_number, |
| const char *limit) { |
| upb_decframe frame; |
| frame.msg = NULL; |
| frame.m = NULL; |
| frame.group_number = field_number; |
| frame.limit = limit; |
| |
| while (d->ptr < frame.limit) { |
| int wire_type; |
| int field_number; |
| |
| CHK(upb_decode_tag(&d->ptr, frame.limit, &field_number, &wire_type)); |
| CHK(upb_skip_unknownfielddata(d, &frame, field_number, wire_type)); |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_decode_message(upb_decstate *d, const char *limit, |
| int group_number, char *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *l) { |
| upb_decframe frame; |
| frame.group_number = group_number; |
| frame.limit = limit; |
| frame.msg = msg; |
| frame.m = l; |
| |
| while (d->ptr < frame.limit) { |
| CHK(upb_decode_field(d, &frame)); |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_decode(upb_stringview buf, void *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *l, upb_env *env) { |
| upb_decstate state; |
| state.ptr = buf.data; |
| state.env = env; |
| |
| return upb_decode_message(&state, buf.data + buf.size, 0, msg, l); |
| } |
| |
| #undef CHK |
| |
| |
| #include <ctype.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| size_t len; |
| char str[1]; /* Null-terminated string data follows. */ |
| } str_t; |
| |
| static str_t *newstr(const char *data, size_t len) { |
| str_t *ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*ret) + len); |
| if (!ret) return NULL; |
| ret->len = len; |
| memcpy(ret->str, data, len); |
| ret->str[len] = '\0'; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static void freestr(str_t *s) { upb_gfree(s); } |
| |
| /* isalpha() etc. from <ctype.h> are locale-dependent, which we don't want. */ |
| static bool upb_isbetween(char c, char low, char high) { |
| return c >= low && c <= high; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_isletter(char c) { |
| return upb_isbetween(c, 'A', 'Z') || upb_isbetween(c, 'a', 'z') || c == '_'; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_isalphanum(char c) { |
| return upb_isletter(c) || upb_isbetween(c, '0', '9'); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_isident(const char *str, size_t len, bool full, upb_status *s) { |
| bool start = true; |
| size_t i; |
| for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
| char c = str[i]; |
| if (c == '.') { |
| if (start || !full) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "invalid name: unexpected '.' (%s)", str); |
| return false; |
| } |
| start = true; |
| } else if (start) { |
| if (!upb_isletter(c)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf( |
| s, "invalid name: path components must start with a letter (%s)", |
| str); |
| return false; |
| } |
| start = false; |
| } else { |
| if (!upb_isalphanum(c)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "invalid name: non-alphanumeric character (%s)", |
| str); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return !start; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_isoneof(const upb_refcounted *def) { |
| return def->vtbl == &upb_oneofdef_vtbl; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_isfield(const upb_refcounted *def) { |
| return def->vtbl == &upb_fielddef_vtbl; |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_oneofdef *upb_trygetoneof(const upb_refcounted *def) { |
| return upb_isoneof(def) ? (const upb_oneofdef*)def : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_fielddef *upb_trygetfield(const upb_refcounted *def) { |
| return upb_isfield(def) ? (const upb_fielddef*)def : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_def ********************************************************************/ |
| |
| upb_deftype_t upb_def_type(const upb_def *d) { return d->type; } |
| |
| const char *upb_def_fullname(const upb_def *d) { return d->fullname; } |
| |
| const char *upb_def_name(const upb_def *d) { |
| const char *p; |
| |
| if (d->fullname == NULL) { |
| return NULL; |
| } else if ((p = strrchr(d->fullname, '.')) == NULL) { |
| /* No '.' in the name, return the full string. */ |
| return d->fullname; |
| } else { |
| /* Return one past the last '.'. */ |
| return p + 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_def_setfullname(upb_def *def, const char *fullname, upb_status *s) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_def_isfrozen(def)); |
| if (!upb_isident(fullname, strlen(fullname), true, s)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| fullname = upb_gstrdup(fullname); |
| if (!fullname) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| upb_gfree((void*)def->fullname); |
| def->fullname = fullname; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_filedef *upb_def_file(const upb_def *d) { return d->file; } |
| |
| static bool upb_def_init(upb_def *def, upb_deftype_t type, |
| const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl *vtbl, |
| const void *owner) { |
| if (!upb_refcounted_init(upb_def_upcast_mutable(def), vtbl, owner)) return false; |
| def->type = type; |
| def->fullname = NULL; |
| def->came_from_user = false; |
| def->file = NULL; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void upb_def_uninit(upb_def *def) { |
| upb_gfree((void*)def->fullname); |
| } |
| |
| static const char *msgdef_name(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| const char *name = upb_def_fullname(upb_msgdef_upcast(m)); |
| return name ? name : "(anonymous)"; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_validate_field(upb_fielddef *f, upb_status *s) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_name(f) == NULL || upb_fielddef_number(f) == 0) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fielddef must have name and number set"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!f->type_is_set_) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fielddef type was not initialized"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_lazy(f) && |
| upb_fielddef_descriptortype(f) != UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, |
| "only length-delimited submessage fields may be lazy"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_hassubdef(f)) { |
| const upb_def *subdef; |
| |
| if (f->subdef_is_symbolic) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "field '%s.%s' has not been resolved", |
| msgdef_name(f->msg.def), upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| subdef = upb_fielddef_subdef(f); |
| if (subdef == NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "field %s.%s is missing required subdef", |
| msgdef_name(f->msg.def), upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_def_isfrozen(subdef) && !subdef->came_from_user) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, |
| "subdef of field %s.%s is not frozen or being frozen", |
| msgdef_name(f->msg.def), upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_ENUM) { |
| bool has_default_name = upb_fielddef_enumhasdefaultstr(f); |
| bool has_default_number = upb_fielddef_enumhasdefaultint32(f); |
| |
| /* Previously verified by upb_validate_enumdef(). */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_enumdef_numvals(upb_fielddef_enumsubdef(f)) > 0); |
| |
| /* We've already validated that we have an associated enumdef and that it |
| * has at least one member, so at least one of these should be true. |
| * Because if the user didn't set anything, we'll pick up the enum's |
| * default, but if the user *did* set something we should at least pick up |
| * the one they set (int32 or string). */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(has_default_name || has_default_number); |
| |
| if (!has_default_name) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, |
| "enum default for field %s.%s (%d) is not in the enum", |
| msgdef_name(f->msg.def), upb_fielddef_name(f), |
| upb_fielddef_defaultint32(f)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!has_default_number) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, |
| "enum default for field %s.%s (%s) is not in the enum", |
| msgdef_name(f->msg.def), upb_fielddef_name(f), |
| upb_fielddef_defaultstr(f, NULL)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Lift the effective numeric default into the field's default slot, in case |
| * we were only getting it "by reference" from the enumdef. */ |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultint32(f, upb_fielddef_defaultint32(f)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Ensure that MapEntry submessages only appear as repeated fields, not |
| * optional/required (singular) fields. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE && |
| upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f) != NULL) { |
| const upb_msgdef *subdef = upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f); |
| if (upb_msgdef_mapentry(subdef) && !upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, |
| "Field %s refers to mapentry message but is not " |
| "a repeated field", |
| upb_fielddef_name(f) ? upb_fielddef_name(f) : |
| "(unnamed)"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_validate_enumdef(const upb_enumdef *e, upb_status *s) { |
| if (upb_enumdef_numvals(e) == 0) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "enum %s has no members (must have at least one)", |
| upb_enumdef_fullname(e)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* All submessage fields are lower than all other fields. |
| * Secondly, fields are increasing in order. */ |
| uint32_t field_rank(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| uint32_t ret = upb_fielddef_number(f); |
| const uint32_t high_bit = 1 << 30; |
| UPB_ASSERT(ret < high_bit); |
| if (!upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) |
| ret |= high_bit; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| int cmp_fields(const void *p1, const void *p2) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f1 = *(upb_fielddef*const*)p1; |
| const upb_fielddef *f2 = *(upb_fielddef*const*)p2; |
| return field_rank(f1) - field_rank(f2); |
| } |
| |
| static bool assign_msg_indices(upb_msgdef *m, upb_status *s) { |
| /* Sort fields. upb internally relies on UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE fields having the |
| * lowest indexes, but we do not publicly guarantee this. */ |
| upb_msg_field_iter j; |
| upb_msg_oneof_iter k; |
| int i; |
| uint32_t selector; |
| int n = upb_msgdef_numfields(m); |
| upb_fielddef **fields; |
| |
| if (n == 0) { |
| m->selector_count = UPB_STATIC_SELECTOR_COUNT; |
| m->submsg_field_count = 0; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| fields = upb_gmalloc(n * sizeof(*fields)); |
| if (!fields) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| m->submsg_field_count = 0; |
| for(i = 0, upb_msg_field_begin(&j, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&j); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&j), i++) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&j); |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->msg.def == m); |
| if (!upb_validate_field(f, s)) { |
| upb_gfree(fields); |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) { |
| m->submsg_field_count++; |
| } |
| fields[i] = f; |
| } |
| |
| qsort(fields, n, sizeof(*fields), cmp_fields); |
| |
| selector = UPB_STATIC_SELECTOR_COUNT + m->submsg_field_count; |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = fields[i]; |
| f->index_ = i; |
| f->selector_base = selector + upb_handlers_selectorbaseoffset(f); |
| selector += upb_handlers_selectorcount(f); |
| } |
| m->selector_count = selector; |
| |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| { |
| /* Verify that all selectors for the message are distinct. */ |
| #define TRY(type) \ |
| if (upb_handlers_getselector(f, type, &sel)) upb_inttable_insert(&t, sel, v); |
| |
| upb_inttable t; |
| upb_value v; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| upb_inttable_init(&t, UPB_CTYPE_BOOL); |
| v = upb_value_bool(true); |
| upb_inttable_insert(&t, UPB_STARTMSG_SELECTOR, v); |
| upb_inttable_insert(&t, UPB_ENDMSG_SELECTOR, v); |
| upb_inttable_insert(&t, UPB_UNKNOWN_SELECTOR, v); |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&j, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&j); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&j)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&j); |
| /* These calls will assert-fail in upb_table if the value already |
| * exists. */ |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_INT32); |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_INT64) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_UINT32) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_UINT64) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_FLOAT) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_DOUBLE) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_BOOL) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_STRING) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ) |
| TRY(UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ) |
| } |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&t); |
| } |
| #undef TRY |
| #endif |
| |
| for(upb_msg_oneof_begin(&k, m), i = 0; |
| !upb_msg_oneof_done(&k); |
| upb_msg_oneof_next(&k), i++) { |
| upb_oneofdef *o = upb_msg_iter_oneof(&k); |
| o->index = i; |
| } |
| |
| upb_gfree(fields); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool _upb_def_validate(upb_def *const*defs, size_t n, upb_status *s) { |
| size_t i; |
| |
| /* First perform validation, in two passes so we can check that we have a |
| * transitive closure without needing to search. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| upb_def *def = defs[i]; |
| if (upb_def_isfrozen(def)) { |
| /* Could relax this requirement if it's annoying. */ |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "def is already frozen"); |
| goto err; |
| } else if (def->type == UPB_DEF_FIELD) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "standalone fielddefs can not be frozen"); |
| goto err; |
| } else { |
| /* Set now to detect transitive closure in the second pass. */ |
| def->came_from_user = true; |
| |
| if (def->type == UPB_DEF_ENUM && |
| !upb_validate_enumdef(upb_dyncast_enumdef(def), s)) { |
| goto err; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Second pass of validation. Also assign selector bases and indexes, and |
| * compact tables. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| upb_def *def = defs[i]; |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_dyncast_msgdef_mutable(def); |
| upb_enumdef *e = upb_dyncast_enumdef_mutable(def); |
| if (m) { |
| upb_inttable_compact(&m->itof); |
| if (!assign_msg_indices(m, s)) { |
| goto err; |
| } |
| } else if (e) { |
| upb_inttable_compact(&e->iton); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| |
| err: |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| upb_def *def = defs[i]; |
| def->came_from_user = false; |
| } |
| UPB_ASSERT(!(s && upb_ok(s))); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_def_freeze(upb_def *const* defs, size_t n, upb_status *s) { |
| /* Def graph contains FieldDefs between each MessageDef, so double the |
| * limit. */ |
| const size_t maxdepth = UPB_MAX_MESSAGE_DEPTH * 2; |
| |
| if (!_upb_def_validate(defs, n, s)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Validation all passed; freeze the objects. */ |
| return upb_refcounted_freeze((upb_refcounted *const*)defs, n, s, maxdepth); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_enumdef ****************************************************************/ |
| |
| static void visitenum(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const upb_enumdef *e = (const upb_enumdef*)r; |
| const upb_def *def = upb_enumdef_upcast(e); |
| if (upb_def_file(def)) { |
| visit(r, upb_filedef_upcast(upb_def_file(def)), closure); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void freeenum(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_enumdef *e = (upb_enumdef*)r; |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &e->iton); |
| for( ; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| /* To clean up the upb_gstrdup() from upb_enumdef_addval(). */ |
| upb_gfree(upb_value_getcstr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&i))); |
| } |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&e->ntoi); |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&e->iton); |
| upb_def_uninit(upb_enumdef_upcast_mutable(e)); |
| upb_gfree(e); |
| } |
| |
| const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl upb_enumdef_vtbl = {&visitenum, &freeenum}; |
| |
| upb_enumdef *upb_enumdef_new(const void *owner) { |
| upb_enumdef *e = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*e)); |
| if (!e) return NULL; |
| |
| if (!upb_def_init(upb_enumdef_upcast_mutable(e), UPB_DEF_ENUM, |
| &upb_enumdef_vtbl, owner)) { |
| goto err2; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_strtable_init(&e->ntoi, UPB_CTYPE_INT32)) goto err2; |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&e->iton, UPB_CTYPE_CSTR)) goto err1; |
| return e; |
| |
| err1: |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&e->ntoi); |
| err2: |
| upb_gfree(e); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_enumdef_freeze(upb_enumdef *e, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_def *d = upb_enumdef_upcast_mutable(e); |
| return upb_def_freeze(&d, 1, status); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_enumdef_fullname(const upb_enumdef *e) { |
| return upb_def_fullname(upb_enumdef_upcast(e)); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_enumdef_name(const upb_enumdef *e) { |
| return upb_def_name(upb_enumdef_upcast(e)); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_enumdef_setfullname(upb_enumdef *e, const char *fullname, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| return upb_def_setfullname(upb_enumdef_upcast_mutable(e), fullname, s); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_enumdef_addval(upb_enumdef *e, const char *name, int32_t num, |
| upb_status *status) { |
| char *name2; |
| |
| if (!upb_isident(name, strlen(name), false, status)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_enumdef_ntoiz(e, name, NULL)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(status, "name '%s' is already defined", name); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_strtable_insert(&e->ntoi, name, upb_value_int32(num))) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "out of memory"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_inttable_lookup(&e->iton, num, NULL)) { |
| name2 = upb_gstrdup(name); |
| if (!name2 || !upb_inttable_insert(&e->iton, num, upb_value_cstr(name2))) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "out of memory"); |
| upb_strtable_remove(&e->ntoi, name, NULL); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_enumdef_numvals(e) == 1) { |
| bool ok = upb_enumdef_setdefault(e, num, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| int32_t upb_enumdef_default(const upb_enumdef *e) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_enumdef_iton(e, e->defaultval)); |
| return e->defaultval; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_enumdef_setdefault(upb_enumdef *e, int32_t val, upb_status *s) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_enumdef_isfrozen(e)); |
| if (!upb_enumdef_iton(e, val)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "number '%d' is not in the enum.", val); |
| return false; |
| } |
| e->defaultval = val; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| int upb_enumdef_numvals(const upb_enumdef *e) { |
| return upb_strtable_count(&e->ntoi); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_enum_begin(upb_enum_iter *i, const upb_enumdef *e) { |
| /* We iterate over the ntoi table, to account for duplicate numbers. */ |
| upb_strtable_begin(i, &e->ntoi); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_enum_next(upb_enum_iter *iter) { upb_strtable_next(iter); } |
| bool upb_enum_done(upb_enum_iter *iter) { return upb_strtable_done(iter); } |
| |
| bool upb_enumdef_ntoi(const upb_enumdef *def, const char *name, |
| size_t len, int32_t *num) { |
| upb_value v; |
| if (!upb_strtable_lookup2(&def->ntoi, name, len, &v)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (num) *num = upb_value_getint32(v); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_enumdef_iton(const upb_enumdef *def, int32_t num) { |
| upb_value v; |
| return upb_inttable_lookup32(&def->iton, num, &v) ? |
| upb_value_getcstr(v) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_enum_iter_name(upb_enum_iter *iter) { |
| return upb_strtable_iter_key(iter); |
| } |
| |
| int32_t upb_enum_iter_number(upb_enum_iter *iter) { |
| return upb_value_getint32(upb_strtable_iter_value(iter)); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_fielddef ***************************************************************/ |
| |
| static void upb_fielddef_init_default(upb_fielddef *f); |
| |
| static void upb_fielddef_uninit_default(upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (f->type_is_set_ && f->default_is_string && f->defaultval.bytes) |
| freestr(f->defaultval.bytes); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_fielddef_fullname(const upb_fielddef *e) { |
| return upb_def_fullname(upb_fielddef_upcast(e)); |
| } |
| |
| static void visitfield(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = (const upb_fielddef*)r; |
| const upb_def *def = upb_fielddef_upcast(f); |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f)) { |
| visit(r, upb_msgdef_upcast2(upb_fielddef_containingtype(f)), closure); |
| } |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) { |
| visit(r, upb_oneofdef_upcast(upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)), closure); |
| } |
| if (upb_fielddef_subdef(f)) { |
| visit(r, upb_def_upcast(upb_fielddef_subdef(f)), closure); |
| } |
| if (upb_def_file(def)) { |
| visit(r, upb_filedef_upcast(upb_def_file(def)), closure); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void freefield(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = (upb_fielddef*)r; |
| upb_fielddef_uninit_default(f); |
| if (f->subdef_is_symbolic) |
| upb_gfree(f->sub.name); |
| upb_def_uninit(upb_fielddef_upcast_mutable(f)); |
| upb_gfree(f); |
| } |
| |
| static const char *enumdefaultstr(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| const upb_enumdef *e; |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_ && f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| e = upb_fielddef_enumsubdef(f); |
| if (f->default_is_string && f->defaultval.bytes) { |
| /* Default was explicitly set as a string. */ |
| str_t *s = f->defaultval.bytes; |
| return s->str; |
| } else if (e) { |
| if (!f->default_is_string) { |
| /* Default was explicitly set as an integer; look it up in enumdef. */ |
| const char *name = upb_enumdef_iton(e, f->defaultval.sint); |
| if (name) { |
| return name; |
| } |
| } else { |
| /* Default is completely unset; pull enumdef default. */ |
| if (upb_enumdef_numvals(e) > 0) { |
| const char *name = upb_enumdef_iton(e, upb_enumdef_default(e)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(name); |
| return name; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static bool enumdefaultint32(const upb_fielddef *f, int32_t *val) { |
| const upb_enumdef *e; |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_ && f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| e = upb_fielddef_enumsubdef(f); |
| if (!f->default_is_string) { |
| /* Default was explicitly set as an integer. */ |
| *val = f->defaultval.sint; |
| return true; |
| } else if (e) { |
| if (f->defaultval.bytes) { |
| /* Default was explicitly set as a str; try to lookup corresponding int. */ |
| str_t *s = f->defaultval.bytes; |
| if (upb_enumdef_ntoiz(e, s->str, val)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } else { |
| /* Default is unset; try to pull in enumdef default. */ |
| if (upb_enumdef_numvals(e) > 0) { |
| *val = upb_enumdef_default(e); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl upb_fielddef_vtbl = {visitfield, freefield}; |
| |
| upb_fielddef *upb_fielddef_new(const void *o) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*f)); |
| if (!f) return NULL; |
| if (!upb_def_init(upb_fielddef_upcast_mutable(f), UPB_DEF_FIELD, |
| &upb_fielddef_vtbl, o)) { |
| upb_gfree(f); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| f->msg.def = NULL; |
| f->sub.def = NULL; |
| f->oneof = NULL; |
| f->subdef_is_symbolic = false; |
| f->msg_is_symbolic = false; |
| f->label_ = UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL; |
| f->type_ = UPB_TYPE_INT32; |
| f->number_ = 0; |
| f->type_is_set_ = false; |
| f->tagdelim = false; |
| f->is_extension_ = false; |
| f->lazy_ = false; |
| f->packed_ = true; |
| |
| /* For the moment we default this to UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, since it will work |
| * with all integer types and is in some since more "default" since the most |
| * normal-looking proto2 types int32/int64/uint32/uint64 use variable. |
| * |
| * Other options to consider: |
| * - there is no default; users must set this manually (like type). |
| * - default signed integers to UPB_INTFMT_ZIGZAG, since it's more likely to |
| * be an optimal default for signed integers. */ |
| f->intfmt = UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE; |
| return f; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_typeisset(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->type_is_set_; |
| } |
| |
| upb_fieldtype_t upb_fielddef_type(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_); |
| return f->type_; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t upb_fielddef_index(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->index_; |
| } |
| |
| upb_label_t upb_fielddef_label(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->label_; |
| } |
| |
| upb_intfmt_t upb_fielddef_intfmt(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->intfmt; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_istagdelim(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->tagdelim; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t upb_fielddef_number(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->number_; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_isextension(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->is_extension_; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_lazy(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->lazy_; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_packed(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->packed_; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_fielddef_name(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return upb_def_fullname(upb_fielddef_upcast(f)); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_fielddef_getjsonname(const upb_fielddef *f, char *buf, size_t len) { |
| const char *name = upb_fielddef_name(f); |
| size_t src, dst = 0; |
| bool ucase_next = false; |
| |
| #define WRITE(byte) \ |
| ++dst; \ |
| if (dst < len) buf[dst - 1] = byte; \ |
| else if (dst == len) buf[dst - 1] = '\0' |
| |
| if (!name) { |
| WRITE('\0'); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Implement the transformation as described in the spec: |
| * 1. upper case all letters after an underscore. |
| * 2. remove all underscores. |
| */ |
| for (src = 0; name[src]; src++) { |
| if (name[src] == '_') { |
| ucase_next = true; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (ucase_next) { |
| WRITE(toupper(name[src])); |
| ucase_next = false; |
| } else { |
| WRITE(name[src]); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| WRITE('\0'); |
| return dst; |
| |
| #undef WRITE |
| } |
| |
| const upb_msgdef *upb_fielddef_containingtype(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->msg_is_symbolic ? NULL : f->msg.def; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_oneofdef *upb_fielddef_containingoneof(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->oneof; |
| } |
| |
| upb_msgdef *upb_fielddef_containingtype_mutable(upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return (upb_msgdef*)upb_fielddef_containingtype(f); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_fielddef_containingtypename(upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->msg_is_symbolic ? f->msg.name : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static void release_containingtype(upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (f->msg_is_symbolic) upb_gfree(f->msg.name); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setcontainingtypename(upb_fielddef *f, const char *name, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| char *name_copy; |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "field has already been added to a message."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| /* TODO: validate name (upb_isident() doesn't quite work atm because this name |
| * may have a leading "."). */ |
| |
| name_copy = upb_gstrdup(name); |
| if (!name_copy) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| release_containingtype(f); |
| f->msg.name = name_copy; |
| f->msg_is_symbolic = true; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setname(upb_fielddef *f, const char *name, upb_status *s) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f) || upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "Already added to message or oneof"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| return upb_def_setfullname(upb_fielddef_upcast_mutable(f), name, s); |
| } |
| |
| static void chkdefaulttype(const upb_fielddef *f, upb_fieldtype_t type) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(f); |
| UPB_UNUSED(type); |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_ && upb_fielddef_type(f) == type); |
| } |
| |
| int64_t upb_fielddef_defaultint64(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| chkdefaulttype(f, UPB_TYPE_INT64); |
| return f->defaultval.sint; |
| } |
| |
| int32_t upb_fielddef_defaultint32(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (f->type_is_set_ && upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_ENUM) { |
| int32_t val; |
| bool ok = enumdefaultint32(f, &val); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return val; |
| } else { |
| chkdefaulttype(f, UPB_TYPE_INT32); |
| return f->defaultval.sint; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uint64_t upb_fielddef_defaultuint64(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| chkdefaulttype(f, UPB_TYPE_UINT64); |
| return f->defaultval.uint; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t upb_fielddef_defaultuint32(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| chkdefaulttype(f, UPB_TYPE_UINT32); |
| return f->defaultval.uint; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_defaultbool(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| chkdefaulttype(f, UPB_TYPE_BOOL); |
| return f->defaultval.uint; |
| } |
| |
| float upb_fielddef_defaultfloat(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| chkdefaulttype(f, UPB_TYPE_FLOAT); |
| return f->defaultval.flt; |
| } |
| |
| double upb_fielddef_defaultdouble(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| chkdefaulttype(f, UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE); |
| return f->defaultval.dbl; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_fielddef_defaultstr(const upb_fielddef *f, size_t *len) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_STRING || |
| upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_BYTES || |
| upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_ENUM) { |
| const char *ret = enumdefaultstr(f); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ret); |
| /* Enum defaults can't have embedded NULLs. */ |
| if (len) *len = strlen(ret); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| if (f->default_is_string) { |
| str_t *str = f->defaultval.bytes; |
| if (len) *len = str->len; |
| return str->str; |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static void upb_fielddef_init_default(upb_fielddef *f) { |
| f->default_is_string = false; |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: f->defaultval.dbl = 0; break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: f->defaultval.flt = 0; break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: f->defaultval.sint = 0; break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: f->defaultval.uint = 0; break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| f->defaultval.bytes = newstr("", 0); |
| f->default_is_string = true; |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| /* This is our special sentinel that indicates "not set" for an enum. */ |
| f->default_is_string = true; |
| f->defaultval.bytes = NULL; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| const upb_def *upb_fielddef_subdef(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return f->subdef_is_symbolic ? NULL : f->sub.def; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_msgdef *upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| const upb_def *def = upb_fielddef_subdef(f); |
| return def ? upb_dyncast_msgdef(def) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_enumdef *upb_fielddef_enumsubdef(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| const upb_def *def = upb_fielddef_subdef(f); |
| return def ? upb_dyncast_enumdef(def) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| upb_def *upb_fielddef_subdef_mutable(upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return (upb_def*)upb_fielddef_subdef(f); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_fielddef_subdefname(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (f->subdef_is_symbolic) { |
| return f->sub.name; |
| } else if (f->sub.def) { |
| return upb_def_fullname(f->sub.def); |
| } else { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setnumber(upb_fielddef *f, uint32_t number, upb_status *s) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg( |
| s, "cannot change field number after adding to a message"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (number == 0 || number > UPB_MAX_FIELDNUMBER) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "invalid field number (%u)", number); |
| return false; |
| } |
| f->number_ = number; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_settype(upb_fielddef *f, upb_fieldtype_t type) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_checktype(type)); |
| upb_fielddef_uninit_default(f); |
| f->type_ = type; |
| f->type_is_set_ = true; |
| upb_fielddef_init_default(f); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdescriptortype(upb_fielddef *f, int type) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| switch (type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_FLOAT); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_INT64); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_UINT64); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_INT32); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_UINT32); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_BOOL); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_STRING); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_BYTES); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM: |
| upb_fielddef_settype(f, UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| break; |
| default: UPB_ASSERT(false); |
| } |
| |
| if (type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64 || |
| type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32 || |
| type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64 || |
| type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32) { |
| upb_fielddef_setintfmt(f, UPB_INTFMT_FIXED); |
| } else if (type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64 || |
| type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32) { |
| upb_fielddef_setintfmt(f, UPB_INTFMT_ZIGZAG); |
| } else { |
| upb_fielddef_setintfmt(f, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE); |
| } |
| |
| upb_fielddef_settagdelim(f, type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP); |
| } |
| |
| upb_descriptortype_t upb_fielddef_descriptortype(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT; |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES; |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| switch (upb_fielddef_intfmt(f)) { |
| case UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_FIXED: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_ZIGZAG: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| switch (upb_fielddef_intfmt(f)) { |
| case UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_FIXED: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_ZIGZAG: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| switch (upb_fielddef_intfmt(f)) { |
| case UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_FIXED: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_ZIGZAG: return -1; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| switch (upb_fielddef_intfmt(f)) { |
| case UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_FIXED: return UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64; |
| case UPB_INTFMT_ZIGZAG: return -1; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| return upb_fielddef_istagdelim(f) ? |
| UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP : UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setisextension(upb_fielddef *f, bool is_extension) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| f->is_extension_ = is_extension; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setlazy(upb_fielddef *f, bool lazy) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| f->lazy_ = lazy; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setpacked(upb_fielddef *f, bool packed) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| f->packed_ = packed; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setlabel(upb_fielddef *f, upb_label_t label) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_checklabel(label)); |
| f->label_ = label; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setintfmt(upb_fielddef *f, upb_intfmt_t fmt) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_checkintfmt(fmt)); |
| f->intfmt = fmt; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_settagdelim(upb_fielddef *f, bool tag_delim) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| f->tagdelim = tag_delim; |
| f->tagdelim = tag_delim; |
| } |
| |
| static bool checksetdefault(upb_fielddef *f, upb_fieldtype_t type) { |
| if (!f->type_is_set_ || upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f) || |
| upb_fielddef_type(f) != type) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(false); |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (f->default_is_string) { |
| str_t *s = f->defaultval.bytes; |
| UPB_ASSERT(s || type == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| if (s) freestr(s); |
| } |
| f->default_is_string = false; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultint64(upb_fielddef *f, int64_t value) { |
| if (checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_INT64)) |
| f->defaultval.sint = value; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultint32(upb_fielddef *f, int32_t value) { |
| if ((upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_ENUM && |
| checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_ENUM)) || |
| checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_INT32)) { |
| f->defaultval.sint = value; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultuint64(upb_fielddef *f, uint64_t value) { |
| if (checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_UINT64)) |
| f->defaultval.uint = value; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultuint32(upb_fielddef *f, uint32_t value) { |
| if (checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_UINT32)) |
| f->defaultval.uint = value; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultbool(upb_fielddef *f, bool value) { |
| if (checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_BOOL)) |
| f->defaultval.uint = value; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultfloat(upb_fielddef *f, float value) { |
| if (checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_FLOAT)) |
| f->defaultval.flt = value; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultdouble(upb_fielddef *f, double value) { |
| if (checksetdefault(f, UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE)) |
| f->defaultval.dbl = value; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setdefaultstr(upb_fielddef *f, const void *str, size_t len, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| str_t *str2; |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_isstring(f) || f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| if (f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM && !upb_isident(str, len, false, s)) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (f->default_is_string) { |
| str_t *s = f->defaultval.bytes; |
| UPB_ASSERT(s || f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| if (s) freestr(s); |
| } else { |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| } |
| |
| str2 = newstr(str, len); |
| f->defaultval.bytes = str2; |
| f->default_is_string = true; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_fielddef_setdefaultcstr(upb_fielddef *f, const char *str, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_); |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultstr(f, str, str ? strlen(str) : 0, s); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_enumhasdefaultint32(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| int32_t val; |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_ && f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| return enumdefaultint32(f, &val); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_enumhasdefaultstr(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->type_is_set_ && f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM); |
| return enumdefaultstr(f) != NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_subdef_typecheck(upb_fielddef *f, const upb_def *subdef, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| if (f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE) { |
| if (upb_dyncast_msgdef(subdef)) return true; |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "invalid subdef type for this submessage field"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (f->type_ == UPB_TYPE_ENUM) { |
| if (upb_dyncast_enumdef(subdef)) return true; |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "invalid subdef type for this enum field"); |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "only message and enum fields can have a subdef"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void release_subdef(upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (f->subdef_is_symbolic) { |
| upb_gfree(f->sub.name); |
| } else if (f->sub.def) { |
| upb_unref2(f->sub.def, f); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setsubdef(upb_fielddef *f, const upb_def *subdef, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_hassubdef(f)); |
| if (subdef && !upb_subdef_typecheck(f, subdef, s)) return false; |
| release_subdef(f); |
| f->sub.def = subdef; |
| f->subdef_is_symbolic = false; |
| if (f->sub.def) upb_ref2(f->sub.def, f); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setmsgsubdef(upb_fielddef *f, const upb_msgdef *subdef, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| return upb_fielddef_setsubdef(f, upb_msgdef_upcast(subdef), s); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setenumsubdef(upb_fielddef *f, const upb_enumdef *subdef, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| return upb_fielddef_setsubdef(f, upb_enumdef_upcast(subdef), s); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_setsubdefname(upb_fielddef *f, const char *name, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| char *name_copy; |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_fielddef_isfrozen(f)); |
| if (!upb_fielddef_hassubdef(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "field type does not accept a subdef"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| name_copy = upb_gstrdup(name); |
| if (!name_copy) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* TODO: validate name (upb_isident() doesn't quite work atm because this name |
| * may have a leading "."). */ |
| release_subdef(f); |
| f->sub.name = name_copy; |
| f->subdef_is_symbolic = true; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_issubmsg(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_isstring(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_STRING || |
| upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_BYTES; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_isseq(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return upb_fielddef_label(f) == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_isprimitive(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return !upb_fielddef_isstring(f) && !upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_ismap(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return upb_fielddef_isseq(f) && upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f) && |
| upb_msgdef_mapentry(upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f)); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_haspresence(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) return false; |
| if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) return true; |
| |
| /* Primitive field: return true unless there is a message that specifies |
| * presence should not exist. */ |
| if (f->msg_is_symbolic || !f->msg.def) return true; |
| return f->msg.def->syntax == UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_hassubdef(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f) || upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_ENUM; |
| } |
| |
| static bool between(int32_t x, int32_t low, int32_t high) { |
| return x >= low && x <= high; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_checklabel(int32_t label) { return between(label, 1, 3); } |
| bool upb_fielddef_checktype(int32_t type) { return between(type, 1, 11); } |
| bool upb_fielddef_checkintfmt(int32_t fmt) { return between(fmt, 1, 3); } |
| |
| bool upb_fielddef_checkdescriptortype(int32_t type) { |
| return between(type, 1, 18); |
| } |
| |
| /* upb_msgdef *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| static void visitmsg(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| upb_msg_oneof_iter o; |
| const upb_msgdef *m = (const upb_msgdef*)r; |
| const upb_def *def = upb_msgdef_upcast(m); |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| visit(r, upb_fielddef_upcast2(f), closure); |
| } |
| for(upb_msg_oneof_begin(&o, m); |
| !upb_msg_oneof_done(&o); |
| upb_msg_oneof_next(&o)) { |
| upb_oneofdef *f = upb_msg_iter_oneof(&o); |
| visit(r, upb_oneofdef_upcast(f), closure); |
| } |
| if (upb_def_file(def)) { |
| visit(r, upb_filedef_upcast(upb_def_file(def)), closure); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void freemsg(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_msgdef *m = (upb_msgdef*)r; |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&m->ntof); |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&m->itof); |
| upb_def_uninit(upb_msgdef_upcast_mutable(m)); |
| upb_gfree(m); |
| } |
| |
| const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl upb_msgdef_vtbl = {visitmsg, freemsg}; |
| |
| upb_msgdef *upb_msgdef_new(const void *owner) { |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*m)); |
| if (!m) return NULL; |
| |
| if (!upb_def_init(upb_msgdef_upcast_mutable(m), UPB_DEF_MSG, &upb_msgdef_vtbl, |
| owner)) { |
| goto err2; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&m->itof, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) goto err2; |
| if (!upb_strtable_init(&m->ntof, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) goto err1; |
| m->map_entry = false; |
| m->syntax = UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2; |
| return m; |
| |
| err1: |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&m->itof); |
| err2: |
| upb_gfree(m); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msgdef_freeze(upb_msgdef *m, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_def *d = upb_msgdef_upcast_mutable(m); |
| return upb_def_freeze(&d, 1, status); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_msgdef_fullname(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| return upb_def_fullname(upb_msgdef_upcast(m)); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_msgdef_name(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| return upb_def_name(upb_msgdef_upcast(m)); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msgdef_setfullname(upb_msgdef *m, const char *fullname, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| return upb_def_setfullname(upb_msgdef_upcast_mutable(m), fullname, s); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msgdef_setsyntax(upb_msgdef *m, upb_syntax_t syntax) { |
| if (syntax != UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2 && syntax != UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO3) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| m->syntax = syntax; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| upb_syntax_t upb_msgdef_syntax(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| return m->syntax; |
| } |
| |
| /* Helper: check that the field |f| is safe to add to msgdef |m|. Set an error |
| * on status |s| and return false if not. */ |
| static bool check_field_add(const upb_msgdef *m, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f) != NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fielddef already belongs to a message"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_name(f) == NULL || upb_fielddef_number(f) == 0) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "field name or number were not set"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_msgdef_itof(m, upb_fielddef_number(f))) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "duplicate field number"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_strtable_lookup(&m->ntof, upb_fielddef_name(f), NULL)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "name conflicts with existing field or oneof"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void add_field(upb_msgdef *m, upb_fielddef *f, const void *ref_donor) { |
| release_containingtype(f); |
| f->msg.def = m; |
| f->msg_is_symbolic = false; |
| upb_inttable_insert(&m->itof, upb_fielddef_number(f), upb_value_ptr(f)); |
| upb_strtable_insert(&m->ntof, upb_fielddef_name(f), upb_value_ptr(f)); |
| upb_ref2(f, m); |
| upb_ref2(m, f); |
| if (ref_donor) upb_fielddef_unref(f, ref_donor); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msgdef_addfield(upb_msgdef *m, upb_fielddef *f, const void *ref_donor, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| /* TODO: extensions need to have a separate namespace, because proto2 allows a |
| * top-level extension (ie. one not in any package) to have the same name as a |
| * field from the message. |
| * |
| * This also implies that there needs to be a separate lookup-by-name method |
| * for extensions. It seems desirable for iteration to return both extensions |
| * and non-extensions though. |
| * |
| * We also need to validate that the field number is in an extension range iff |
| * it is an extension. |
| * |
| * This method is idempotent. Check if |f| is already part of this msgdef and |
| * return immediately if so. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f) == m) { |
| if (ref_donor) upb_fielddef_unref(f, ref_donor); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Check constraints for all fields before performing any action. */ |
| if (!check_field_add(m, f, s)) { |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f) != NULL) { |
| /* Fields in a oneof can only be added by adding the oneof to the msgdef. */ |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fielddef is part of a oneof"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Constraint checks ok, perform the action. */ |
| add_field(m, f, ref_donor); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msgdef_addoneof(upb_msgdef *m, upb_oneofdef *o, const void *ref_donor, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| upb_oneof_iter it; |
| |
| /* Check various conditions that would prevent this oneof from being added. */ |
| if (upb_oneofdef_containingtype(o)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "oneofdef already belongs to a message"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_oneofdef_name(o) == NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "oneofdef name was not set"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_strtable_lookup(&m->ntof, upb_oneofdef_name(o), NULL)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "name conflicts with existing field or oneof"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Check that all of the oneof's fields do not conflict with names or numbers |
| * of fields already in the message. */ |
| for (upb_oneof_begin(&it, o); !upb_oneof_done(&it); upb_oneof_next(&it)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_oneof_iter_field(&it); |
| if (!check_field_add(m, f, s)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Everything checks out -- commit now. */ |
| |
| /* Add oneof itself first. */ |
| o->parent = m; |
| upb_strtable_insert(&m->ntof, upb_oneofdef_name(o), upb_value_ptr(o)); |
| upb_ref2(o, m); |
| upb_ref2(m, o); |
| |
| /* Add each field of the oneof directly to the msgdef. */ |
| for (upb_oneof_begin(&it, o); !upb_oneof_done(&it); upb_oneof_next(&it)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_oneof_iter_field(&it); |
| add_field(m, f, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| if (ref_donor) upb_oneofdef_unref(o, ref_donor); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_fielddef *upb_msgdef_itof(const upb_msgdef *m, uint32_t i) { |
| upb_value val; |
| return upb_inttable_lookup32(&m->itof, i, &val) ? |
| upb_value_getptr(val) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_fielddef *upb_msgdef_ntof(const upb_msgdef *m, const char *name, |
| size_t len) { |
| upb_value val; |
| |
| if (!upb_strtable_lookup2(&m->ntof, name, len, &val)) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return upb_trygetfield(upb_value_getptr(val)); |
| } |
| |
| const upb_oneofdef *upb_msgdef_ntoo(const upb_msgdef *m, const char *name, |
| size_t len) { |
| upb_value val; |
| |
| if (!upb_strtable_lookup2(&m->ntof, name, len, &val)) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return upb_trygetoneof(upb_value_getptr(val)); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msgdef_lookupname(const upb_msgdef *m, const char *name, size_t len, |
| const upb_fielddef **f, const upb_oneofdef **o) { |
| upb_value val; |
| |
| if (!upb_strtable_lookup2(&m->ntof, name, len, &val)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| *o = upb_trygetoneof(upb_value_getptr(val)); |
| *f = upb_trygetfield(upb_value_getptr(val)); |
| UPB_ASSERT((*o != NULL) ^ (*f != NULL)); /* Exactly one of the two should be set. */ |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| int upb_msgdef_numfields(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| /* The number table contains only fields. */ |
| return upb_inttable_count(&m->itof); |
| } |
| |
| int upb_msgdef_numoneofs(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| /* The name table includes oneofs, and the number table does not. */ |
| return upb_strtable_count(&m->ntof) - upb_inttable_count(&m->itof); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msgdef_setmapentry(upb_msgdef *m, bool map_entry) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_msgdef_isfrozen(m)); |
| m->map_entry = map_entry; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msgdef_mapentry(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| return m->map_entry; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_field_begin(upb_msg_field_iter *iter, const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| upb_inttable_begin(iter, &m->itof); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_field_next(upb_msg_field_iter *iter) { upb_inttable_next(iter); } |
| |
| bool upb_msg_field_done(const upb_msg_field_iter *iter) { |
| return upb_inttable_done(iter); |
| } |
| |
| upb_fielddef *upb_msg_iter_field(const upb_msg_field_iter *iter) { |
| return (upb_fielddef*)upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(iter)); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_field_iter_setdone(upb_msg_field_iter *iter) { |
| upb_inttable_iter_setdone(iter); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_oneof_begin(upb_msg_oneof_iter *iter, const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| upb_strtable_begin(iter, &m->ntof); |
| /* We need to skip past any initial fields. */ |
| while (!upb_strtable_done(iter) && |
| !upb_isoneof(upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(iter)))) { |
| upb_strtable_next(iter); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_oneof_next(upb_msg_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| /* We need to skip past fields to return only oneofs. */ |
| do { |
| upb_strtable_next(iter); |
| } while (!upb_strtable_done(iter) && |
| !upb_isoneof(upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(iter)))); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msg_oneof_done(const upb_msg_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| return upb_strtable_done(iter); |
| } |
| |
| upb_oneofdef *upb_msg_iter_oneof(const upb_msg_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| return (upb_oneofdef*)upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(iter)); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_oneof_iter_setdone(upb_msg_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| upb_strtable_iter_setdone(iter); |
| } |
| |
| /* upb_oneofdef ***************************************************************/ |
| |
| static void visitoneof(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const upb_oneofdef *o = (const upb_oneofdef*)r; |
| upb_oneof_iter i; |
| for (upb_oneof_begin(&i, o); !upb_oneof_done(&i); upb_oneof_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_oneof_iter_field(&i); |
| visit(r, upb_fielddef_upcast2(f), closure); |
| } |
| if (o->parent) { |
| visit(r, upb_msgdef_upcast2(o->parent), closure); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void freeoneof(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_oneofdef *o = (upb_oneofdef*)r; |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&o->ntof); |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&o->itof); |
| upb_gfree((void*)o->name); |
| upb_gfree(o); |
| } |
| |
| const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl upb_oneofdef_vtbl = {visitoneof, freeoneof}; |
| |
| upb_oneofdef *upb_oneofdef_new(const void *owner) { |
| upb_oneofdef *o = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*o)); |
| |
| if (!o) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| o->parent = NULL; |
| o->name = NULL; |
| |
| if (!upb_refcounted_init(upb_oneofdef_upcast_mutable(o), &upb_oneofdef_vtbl, |
| owner)) { |
| goto err2; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&o->itof, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) goto err2; |
| if (!upb_strtable_init(&o->ntof, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) goto err1; |
| |
| return o; |
| |
| err1: |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&o->itof); |
| err2: |
| upb_gfree(o); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_oneofdef_name(const upb_oneofdef *o) { return o->name; } |
| |
| bool upb_oneofdef_setname(upb_oneofdef *o, const char *name, upb_status *s) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_oneofdef_isfrozen(o)); |
| if (upb_oneofdef_containingtype(o)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "oneof already added to a message"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_isident(name, strlen(name), true, s)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| name = upb_gstrdup(name); |
| if (!name) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "One of memory"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| upb_gfree((void*)o->name); |
| o->name = name; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_msgdef *upb_oneofdef_containingtype(const upb_oneofdef *o) { |
| return o->parent; |
| } |
| |
| int upb_oneofdef_numfields(const upb_oneofdef *o) { |
| return upb_strtable_count(&o->ntof); |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t upb_oneofdef_index(const upb_oneofdef *o) { |
| return o->index; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_oneofdef_addfield(upb_oneofdef *o, upb_fielddef *f, |
| const void *ref_donor, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_oneofdef_isfrozen(o)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(!o->parent || !upb_msgdef_isfrozen(o->parent)); |
| |
| /* This method is idempotent. Check if |f| is already part of this oneofdef |
| * and return immediately if so. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f) == o) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* The field must have an OPTIONAL label. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_label(f) != UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fields in oneof must have OPTIONAL label"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Check that no field with this name or number exists already in the oneof. |
| * Also check that the field is not already part of a oneof. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_name(f) == NULL || upb_fielddef_number(f) == 0) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "field name or number were not set"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_oneofdef_itof(o, upb_fielddef_number(f)) || |
| upb_oneofdef_ntofz(o, upb_fielddef_name(f))) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "duplicate field name or number"); |
| return false; |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f) != NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fielddef already belongs to a oneof"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* We allow adding a field to the oneof either if the field is not part of a |
| * msgdef, or if it is and we are also part of the same msgdef. */ |
| if (o->parent == NULL) { |
| /* If we're not in a msgdef, the field cannot be either. Otherwise we would |
| * need to magically add this oneof to a msgdef to remain consistent, which |
| * is surprising behavior. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f) != NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fielddef already belongs to a message, but " |
| "oneof does not"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } else { |
| /* If we're in a msgdef, the user can add fields that either aren't in any |
| * msgdef (in which case they're added to our msgdef) or already a part of |
| * our msgdef. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingtype(f) != NULL && |
| upb_fielddef_containingtype(f) != o->parent) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "fielddef belongs to a different message " |
| "than oneof"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Commit phase. First add the field to our parent msgdef, if any, because |
| * that may fail; then add the field to our own tables. */ |
| |
| if (o->parent != NULL && upb_fielddef_containingtype(f) == NULL) { |
| if (!upb_msgdef_addfield((upb_msgdef*)o->parent, f, NULL, s)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| release_containingtype(f); |
| f->oneof = o; |
| upb_inttable_insert(&o->itof, upb_fielddef_number(f), upb_value_ptr(f)); |
| upb_strtable_insert(&o->ntof, upb_fielddef_name(f), upb_value_ptr(f)); |
| upb_ref2(f, o); |
| upb_ref2(o, f); |
| if (ref_donor) upb_fielddef_unref(f, ref_donor); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_fielddef *upb_oneofdef_ntof(const upb_oneofdef *o, |
| const char *name, size_t length) { |
| upb_value val; |
| return upb_strtable_lookup2(&o->ntof, name, length, &val) ? |
| upb_value_getptr(val) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_fielddef *upb_oneofdef_itof(const upb_oneofdef *o, uint32_t num) { |
| upb_value val; |
| return upb_inttable_lookup32(&o->itof, num, &val) ? |
| upb_value_getptr(val) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_oneof_begin(upb_oneof_iter *iter, const upb_oneofdef *o) { |
| upb_inttable_begin(iter, &o->itof); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_oneof_next(upb_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| upb_inttable_next(iter); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_oneof_done(upb_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| return upb_inttable_done(iter); |
| } |
| |
| upb_fielddef *upb_oneof_iter_field(const upb_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| return (upb_fielddef*)upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(iter)); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_oneof_iter_setdone(upb_oneof_iter *iter) { |
| upb_inttable_iter_setdone(iter); |
| } |
| |
| /* upb_filedef ****************************************************************/ |
| |
| static void visitfiledef(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const upb_filedef *f = (const upb_filedef*)r; |
| size_t i; |
| |
| for(i = 0; i < upb_filedef_defcount(f); i++) { |
| visit(r, upb_def_upcast(upb_filedef_def(f, i)), closure); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void freefiledef(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_filedef *f = (upb_filedef*)r; |
| size_t i; |
| |
| for(i = 0; i < upb_filedef_depcount(f); i++) { |
| upb_filedef_unref(upb_filedef_dep(f, i), f); |
| } |
| |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&f->defs); |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&f->deps); |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->name); |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->package); |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->phpprefix); |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->phpnamespace); |
| upb_gfree(f); |
| } |
| |
| const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl upb_filedef_vtbl = {visitfiledef, freefiledef}; |
| |
| upb_filedef *upb_filedef_new(const void *owner) { |
| upb_filedef *f = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*f)); |
| |
| if (!f) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| f->package = NULL; |
| f->name = NULL; |
| f->phpprefix = NULL; |
| f->phpnamespace = NULL; |
| f->syntax = UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2; |
| |
| if (!upb_refcounted_init(upb_filedef_upcast_mutable(f), &upb_filedef_vtbl, |
| owner)) { |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&f->defs, UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR)) { |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&f->deps, UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR)) { |
| goto err2; |
| } |
| |
| return f; |
| |
| |
| err2: |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&f->defs); |
| |
| err: |
| upb_gfree(f); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_filedef_name(const upb_filedef *f) { |
| return f->name; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_filedef_package(const upb_filedef *f) { |
| return f->package; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_filedef_phpprefix(const upb_filedef *f) { |
| return f->phpprefix; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_filedef_phpnamespace(const upb_filedef *f) { |
| return f->phpnamespace; |
| } |
| |
| upb_syntax_t upb_filedef_syntax(const upb_filedef *f) { |
| return f->syntax; |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_filedef_defcount(const upb_filedef *f) { |
| return upb_inttable_count(&f->defs); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_filedef_depcount(const upb_filedef *f) { |
| return upb_inttable_count(&f->deps); |
| } |
| |
| const upb_def *upb_filedef_def(const upb_filedef *f, size_t i) { |
| upb_value v; |
| |
| if (upb_inttable_lookup32(&f->defs, i, &v)) { |
| return upb_value_getconstptr(v); |
| } else { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| const upb_filedef *upb_filedef_dep(const upb_filedef *f, size_t i) { |
| upb_value v; |
| |
| if (upb_inttable_lookup32(&f->deps, i, &v)) { |
| return upb_value_getconstptr(v); |
| } else { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_filedef_setname(upb_filedef *f, const char *name, upb_status *s) { |
| name = upb_gstrdup(name); |
| if (!name) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->name); |
| f->name = name; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_filedef_setpackage(upb_filedef *f, const char *package, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| if (!upb_isident(package, strlen(package), true, s)) return false; |
| package = upb_gstrdup(package); |
| if (!package) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->package); |
| f->package = package; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_filedef_setphpprefix(upb_filedef *f, const char *phpprefix, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| phpprefix = upb_gstrdup(phpprefix); |
| if (!phpprefix) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->phpprefix); |
| f->phpprefix = phpprefix; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_filedef_setphpnamespace(upb_filedef *f, const char *phpnamespace, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| phpnamespace = upb_gstrdup(phpnamespace); |
| if (!phpnamespace) { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| upb_gfree((void*)f->phpnamespace); |
| f->phpnamespace = phpnamespace; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_filedef_setsyntax(upb_filedef *f, upb_syntax_t syntax, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(s); |
| if (syntax != UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2 && |
| syntax != UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO3) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "Unknown syntax value."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| f->syntax = syntax; |
| |
| { |
| /* Set all messages in this file to match. */ |
| size_t i; |
| for (i = 0; i < upb_filedef_defcount(f); i++) { |
| /* Casting const away is safe since all defs in mutable filedef must |
| * also be mutable. */ |
| upb_def *def = (upb_def*)upb_filedef_def(f, i); |
| |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_dyncast_msgdef_mutable(def); |
| if (m) { |
| m->syntax = syntax; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_filedef_adddef(upb_filedef *f, upb_def *def, const void *ref_donor, |
| upb_status *s) { |
| if (def->file) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(s, "Def is already part of another filedef."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_inttable_push(&f->defs, upb_value_constptr(def))) { |
| def->file = f; |
| upb_ref2(def, f); |
| upb_ref2(f, def); |
| if (ref_donor) upb_def_unref(def, ref_donor); |
| if (def->type == UPB_DEF_MSG) { |
| upb_downcast_msgdef_mutable(def)->syntax = f->syntax; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| upb_upberr_setoom(s); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_filedef_adddep(upb_filedef *f, const upb_filedef *dep) { |
| if (upb_inttable_push(&f->deps, upb_value_constptr(dep))) { |
| /* Regular ref instead of ref2 because files can't form cycles. */ |
| upb_filedef_ref(dep, f); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_symtab_free(upb_symtab *s) { |
| upb_strtable_iter i; |
| upb_strtable_begin(&i, &s->symtab); |
| for (; !upb_strtable_done(&i); upb_strtable_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_def *def = upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(&i)); |
| upb_def_unref(def, s); |
| } |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&s->symtab); |
| upb_gfree(s); |
| } |
| |
| upb_symtab *upb_symtab_new() { |
| upb_symtab *s = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*s)); |
| if (!s) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| upb_strtable_init(&s->symtab, UPB_CTYPE_PTR); |
| return s; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_def *upb_symtab_lookup(const upb_symtab *s, const char *sym) { |
| upb_value v; |
| upb_def *ret = upb_strtable_lookup(&s->symtab, sym, &v) ? |
| upb_value_getptr(v) : NULL; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_msgdef *upb_symtab_lookupmsg(const upb_symtab *s, const char *sym) { |
| upb_value v; |
| upb_def *def = upb_strtable_lookup(&s->symtab, sym, &v) ? |
| upb_value_getptr(v) : NULL; |
| return def ? upb_dyncast_msgdef(def) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_enumdef *upb_symtab_lookupenum(const upb_symtab *s, const char *sym) { |
| upb_value v; |
| upb_def *def = upb_strtable_lookup(&s->symtab, sym, &v) ? |
| upb_value_getptr(v) : NULL; |
| return def ? upb_dyncast_enumdef(def) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Given a symbol and the base symbol inside which it is defined, find the |
| * symbol's definition in t. */ |
| static upb_def *upb_resolvename(const upb_strtable *t, |
| const char *base, const char *sym) { |
| if(strlen(sym) == 0) return NULL; |
| if(sym[0] == '.') { |
| /* Symbols starting with '.' are absolute, so we do a single lookup. |
| * Slice to omit the leading '.' */ |
| upb_value v; |
| return upb_strtable_lookup(t, sym + 1, &v) ? upb_value_getptr(v) : NULL; |
| } else { |
| /* Remove components from base until we find an entry or run out. |
| * TODO: This branch is totally broken, but currently not used. */ |
| (void)base; |
| UPB_ASSERT(false); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| const upb_def *upb_symtab_resolve(const upb_symtab *s, const char *base, |
| const char *sym) { |
| upb_def *ret = upb_resolvename(&s->symtab, base, sym); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): we need a lot more testing of error conditions. */ |
| static bool symtab_add(upb_symtab *s, upb_def *const*defs, size_t n, |
| void *ref_donor, upb_refcounted *freeze_also, |
| upb_status *status) { |
| size_t i; |
| size_t add_n; |
| size_t freeze_n; |
| upb_strtable_iter iter; |
| upb_refcounted **add_objs = NULL; |
| upb_def **add_defs = NULL; |
| size_t add_objs_size; |
| upb_strtable addtab; |
| |
| if (n == 0 && !freeze_also) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_strtable_init(&addtab, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "out of memory"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add new defs to our "add" set. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| upb_def *def = defs[i]; |
| const char *fullname; |
| upb_fielddef *f; |
| |
| if (upb_def_isfrozen(def)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "added defs must be mutable"); |
| goto err; |
| } |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_def_isfrozen(def)); |
| fullname = upb_def_fullname(def); |
| if (!fullname) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg( |
| status, "Anonymous defs cannot be added to a symtab"); |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| f = upb_dyncast_fielddef_mutable(def); |
| |
| if (f) { |
| if (!upb_fielddef_containingtypename(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, |
| "Standalone fielddefs must have a containing type " |
| "(extendee) name set"); |
| goto err; |
| } |
| } else { |
| if (upb_strtable_lookup(&addtab, fullname, NULL)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(status, "Conflicting defs named '%s'", fullname); |
| goto err; |
| } |
| if (upb_strtable_lookup(&s->symtab, fullname, NULL)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(status, "Symtab already has a def named '%s'", |
| fullname); |
| goto err; |
| } |
| if (!upb_strtable_insert(&addtab, fullname, upb_value_ptr(def))) |
| goto oom_err; |
| upb_def_donateref(def, ref_donor, s); |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_dyncast_fielddef_mutable(def)) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): allow adding extensions attached to files. */ |
| upb_status_seterrf(status, "Can't add extensions to symtab.\n"); |
| goto err; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Now using the table, resolve symbolic references for subdefs. */ |
| upb_strtable_begin(&iter, &addtab); |
| for (; !upb_strtable_done(&iter); upb_strtable_next(&iter)) { |
| const char *base; |
| upb_def *def = upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(&iter)); |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_dyncast_msgdef_mutable(def); |
| upb_msg_field_iter j; |
| |
| if (!m) continue; |
| /* Type names are resolved relative to the message in which they appear. */ |
| base = upb_msgdef_fullname(m); |
| |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&j, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&j); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&j)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&j); |
| const char *name = upb_fielddef_subdefname(f); |
| if (name && !upb_fielddef_subdef(f)) { |
| /* Try the lookup in the current set of to-be-added defs first. If not |
| * there, try existing defs. */ |
| upb_def *subdef = upb_resolvename(&addtab, base, name); |
| if (subdef == NULL) { |
| subdef = upb_resolvename(&s->symtab, base, name); |
| } |
| if (subdef == NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrf( |
| status, "couldn't resolve name '%s' in message '%s'", name, base); |
| goto err; |
| } else if (!upb_fielddef_setsubdef(f, subdef, status)) { |
| goto err; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* We need an array of the defs in addtab, for passing to |
| * upb_refcounted_freeze(). */ |
| add_objs_size = upb_strtable_count(&addtab); |
| if (freeze_also) { |
| add_objs_size++; |
| } |
| |
| add_defs = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(void*) * add_objs_size); |
| if (add_defs == NULL) goto oom_err; |
| upb_strtable_begin(&iter, &addtab); |
| for (add_n = 0; !upb_strtable_done(&iter); upb_strtable_next(&iter)) { |
| add_defs[add_n++] = upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(&iter)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Validate defs. */ |
| if (!_upb_def_validate(add_defs, add_n, status)) { |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| /* Cheat a little and give the array a new type. |
| * This is probably undefined behavior, but this code will be deleted soon. */ |
| add_objs = (upb_refcounted**)add_defs; |
| |
| freeze_n = add_n; |
| if (freeze_also) { |
| add_objs[freeze_n++] = freeze_also; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_refcounted_freeze(add_objs, freeze_n, status, |
| UPB_MAX_MESSAGE_DEPTH * 2)) { |
| goto err; |
| } |
| |
| /* This must be delayed until all errors have been detected, since error |
| * recovery code uses this table to cleanup defs. */ |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&addtab); |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman) we don't properly handle errors after this point (like |
| * OOM in upb_strtable_insert() below). */ |
| for (i = 0; i < add_n; i++) { |
| upb_def *def = (upb_def*)add_objs[i]; |
| const char *name = upb_def_fullname(def); |
| bool success; |
| success = upb_strtable_insert(&s->symtab, name, upb_value_ptr(def)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(success); |
| } |
| upb_gfree(add_defs); |
| return true; |
| |
| oom_err: |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "out of memory"); |
| err: { |
| /* We need to donate the refs back. */ |
| upb_strtable_begin(&iter, &addtab); |
| for (; !upb_strtable_done(&iter); upb_strtable_next(&iter)) { |
| upb_def *def = upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(&iter)); |
| upb_def_donateref(def, s, ref_donor); |
| } |
| } |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&addtab); |
| upb_gfree(add_defs); |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_ok(status)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_symtab_add(upb_symtab *s, upb_def *const*defs, size_t n, |
| void *ref_donor, upb_status *status) { |
| return symtab_add(s, defs, n, ref_donor, NULL, status); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_symtab_addfile(upb_symtab *s, upb_filedef *file, upb_status *status) { |
| size_t n; |
| size_t i; |
| upb_def **defs; |
| bool ret; |
| |
| n = upb_filedef_defcount(file); |
| if (n == 0) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| defs = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*defs) * n); |
| |
| if (defs == NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Out of memory"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| defs[i] = upb_filedef_mutabledef(file, i); |
| } |
| |
| ret = symtab_add(s, defs, n, NULL, upb_filedef_upcast_mutable(file), status); |
| |
| upb_gfree(defs); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Iteration. */ |
| |
| static void advance_to_matching(upb_symtab_iter *iter) { |
| if (iter->type == UPB_DEF_ANY) |
| return; |
| |
| while (!upb_strtable_done(&iter->iter) && |
| iter->type != upb_symtab_iter_def(iter)->type) { |
| upb_strtable_next(&iter->iter); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_symtab_begin(upb_symtab_iter *iter, const upb_symtab *s, |
| upb_deftype_t type) { |
| upb_strtable_begin(&iter->iter, &s->symtab); |
| iter->type = type; |
| advance_to_matching(iter); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_symtab_next(upb_symtab_iter *iter) { |
| upb_strtable_next(&iter->iter); |
| advance_to_matching(iter); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_symtab_done(const upb_symtab_iter *iter) { |
| return upb_strtable_done(&iter->iter); |
| } |
| |
| const upb_def *upb_symtab_iter_def(const upb_symtab_iter *iter) { |
| return upb_value_getptr(upb_strtable_iter_value(&iter->iter)); |
| } |
| /* We encode backwards, to avoid pre-computing lengths (one-pass encode). */ |
| |
| |
| #define UPB_PB_VARINT_MAX_LEN 10 |
| #define CHK(x) do { if (!(x)) { return false; } } while(0) |
| |
| /* Maps descriptor type -> upb field type. */ |
| static const uint8_t upb_desctype_to_fieldtype2[] = { |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP, /* ENDGROUP */ |
| UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, /* DOUBLE */ |
| UPB_TYPE_FLOAT, /* FLOAT */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT64, /* INT64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT64, /* UINT64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT32, /* INT32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT64, /* FIXED64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT32, /* FIXED32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_BOOL, /* BOOL */ |
| UPB_TYPE_STRING, /* STRING */ |
| UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, /* GROUP */ |
| UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, /* MESSAGE */ |
| UPB_TYPE_BYTES, /* BYTES */ |
| UPB_TYPE_UINT32, /* UINT32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_ENUM, /* ENUM */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT32, /* SFIXED32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT64, /* SFIXED64 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT32, /* SINT32 */ |
| UPB_TYPE_INT64, /* SINT64 */ |
| }; |
| |
| static size_t upb_encode_varint(uint64_t val, char *buf) { |
| size_t i; |
| if (val < 128) { buf[0] = val; return 1; } |
| i = 0; |
| while (val) { |
| uint8_t byte = val & 0x7fU; |
| val >>= 7; |
| if (val) byte |= 0x80U; |
| buf[i++] = byte; |
| } |
| return i; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t upb_zzencode_32(int32_t n) { return (n << 1) ^ (n >> 31); } |
| static uint64_t upb_zzencode_64(int64_t n) { return (n << 1) ^ (n >> 63); } |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| upb_env *env; |
| char *buf, *ptr, *limit; |
| } upb_encstate; |
| |
| static size_t upb_roundup_pow2(size_t bytes) { |
| size_t ret = 128; |
| while (ret < bytes) { |
| ret *= 2; |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_encode_growbuffer(upb_encstate *e, size_t bytes) { |
| size_t old_size = e->limit - e->buf; |
| size_t new_size = upb_roundup_pow2(bytes + (e->limit - e->ptr)); |
| char *new_buf = upb_env_realloc(e->env, e->buf, old_size, new_size); |
| CHK(new_buf); |
| |
| /* We want previous data at the end, realloc() put it at the beginning. */ |
| memmove(e->limit - old_size, e->buf, old_size); |
| |
| e->ptr = new_buf + new_size - (e->limit - e->ptr); |
| e->limit = new_buf + new_size; |
| e->buf = new_buf; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call to ensure that at least "bytes" bytes are available for writing at |
| * e->ptr. Returns false if the bytes could not be allocated. */ |
| static bool upb_encode_reserve(upb_encstate *e, size_t bytes) { |
| CHK(UPB_LIKELY((size_t)(e->ptr - e->buf) >= bytes) || |
| upb_encode_growbuffer(e, bytes)); |
| |
| e->ptr -= bytes; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Writes the given bytes to the buffer, handling reserve/advance. */ |
| static bool upb_put_bytes(upb_encstate *e, const void *data, size_t len) { |
| CHK(upb_encode_reserve(e, len)); |
| memcpy(e->ptr, data, len); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_put_fixed64(upb_encstate *e, uint64_t val) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): byte-swap for big endian. */ |
| return upb_put_bytes(e, &val, sizeof(uint64_t)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_put_fixed32(upb_encstate *e, uint32_t val) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): byte-swap for big endian. */ |
| return upb_put_bytes(e, &val, sizeof(uint32_t)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_put_varint(upb_encstate *e, uint64_t val) { |
| size_t len; |
| char *start; |
| CHK(upb_encode_reserve(e, UPB_PB_VARINT_MAX_LEN)); |
| len = upb_encode_varint(val, e->ptr); |
| start = e->ptr + UPB_PB_VARINT_MAX_LEN - len; |
| memmove(start, e->ptr, len); |
| e->ptr = start; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_put_double(upb_encstate *e, double d) { |
| uint64_t u64; |
| UPB_ASSERT(sizeof(double) == sizeof(uint64_t)); |
| memcpy(&u64, &d, sizeof(uint64_t)); |
| return upb_put_fixed64(e, u64); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_put_float(upb_encstate *e, float d) { |
| uint32_t u32; |
| UPB_ASSERT(sizeof(float) == sizeof(uint32_t)); |
| memcpy(&u32, &d, sizeof(uint32_t)); |
| return upb_put_fixed32(e, u32); |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t upb_readcase(const char *msg, const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m, |
| int oneof_index) { |
| uint32_t ret; |
| memcpy(&ret, msg + m->oneofs[oneof_index].case_offset, sizeof(ret)); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_readhasbit(const char *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *f) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(f->hasbit != UPB_NO_HASBIT); |
| return msg[f->hasbit / 8] & (1 << (f->hasbit % 8)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_put_tag(upb_encstate *e, int field_number, int wire_type) { |
| return upb_put_varint(e, (field_number << 3) | wire_type); |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_put_fixedarray(upb_encstate *e, const upb_array *arr, |
| size_t size) { |
| size_t bytes = arr->len * size; |
| return upb_put_bytes(e, arr->data, bytes) && upb_put_varint(e, bytes); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_encode_message(upb_encstate *e, const char *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m, |
| size_t *size); |
| |
| static bool upb_encode_array(upb_encstate *e, const char *field_mem, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *f) { |
| const upb_array *arr = *(const upb_array**)field_mem; |
| |
| if (arr == NULL || arr->len == 0) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(arr->type == upb_desctype_to_fieldtype2[f->type]); |
| |
| #define VARINT_CASE(ctype, encode) { \ |
| ctype *start = arr->data; \ |
| ctype *ptr = start + arr->len; \ |
| size_t pre_len = e->limit - e->ptr; \ |
| do { \ |
| ptr--; \ |
| CHK(upb_put_varint(e, encode)); \ |
| } while (ptr != start); \ |
| CHK(upb_put_varint(e, e->limit - e->ptr - pre_len)); \ |
| } \ |
| break; \ |
| do { ; } while(0) |
| |
| switch (f->type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| CHK(upb_put_fixedarray(e, arr, sizeof(double))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| CHK(upb_put_fixedarray(e, arr, sizeof(float))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64: |
| CHK(upb_put_fixedarray(e, arr, sizeof(uint64_t))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32: |
| CHK(upb_put_fixedarray(e, arr, sizeof(uint32_t))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64: |
| VARINT_CASE(uint64_t, *ptr); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM: |
| VARINT_CASE(uint32_t, *ptr); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL: |
| VARINT_CASE(bool, *ptr); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32: |
| VARINT_CASE(int32_t, upb_zzencode_32(*ptr)); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64: |
| VARINT_CASE(int64_t, upb_zzencode_64(*ptr)); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES: { |
| upb_stringview *start = arr->data; |
| upb_stringview *ptr = start + arr->len; |
| do { |
| ptr--; |
| CHK(upb_put_bytes(e, ptr->data, ptr->size) && |
| upb_put_varint(e, ptr->size) && |
| upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED)); |
| } while (ptr != start); |
| return true; |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP: { |
| void **start = arr->data; |
| void **ptr = start + arr->len; |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *subm = m->submsgs[f->submsg_index]; |
| do { |
| size_t size; |
| ptr--; |
| CHK(upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP) && |
| upb_encode_message(e, *ptr, subm, &size) && |
| upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP)); |
| } while (ptr != start); |
| return true; |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE: { |
| void **start = arr->data; |
| void **ptr = start + arr->len; |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *subm = m->submsgs[f->submsg_index]; |
| do { |
| size_t size; |
| ptr--; |
| CHK(upb_encode_message(e, *ptr, subm, &size) && |
| upb_put_varint(e, size) && |
| upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED)); |
| } while (ptr != start); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| #undef VARINT_CASE |
| |
| /* We encode all primitive arrays as packed, regardless of what was specified |
| * in the .proto file. Could special case 1-sized arrays. */ |
| CHK(upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED)); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_encode_scalarfield(upb_encstate *e, const char *field_mem, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *f, |
| bool is_proto3) { |
| bool skip_zero_value = is_proto3 && f->oneof_index == UPB_NOT_IN_ONEOF; |
| |
| #define CASE(ctype, type, wire_type, encodeval) do { \ |
| ctype val = *(ctype*)field_mem; \ |
| if (skip_zero_value && val == 0) { \ |
| return true; \ |
| } \ |
| return upb_put_ ## type(e, encodeval) && \ |
| upb_put_tag(e, f->number, wire_type); \ |
| } while(0) |
| |
| switch (f->type) { |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| CASE(double, double, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, val); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| CASE(float, float, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, val); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64: |
| CASE(uint64_t, varint, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, val); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM: |
| CASE(uint32_t, varint, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, val); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64: |
| CASE(uint64_t, fixed64, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, val); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32: |
| CASE(uint32_t, fixed32, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, val); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL: |
| CASE(bool, varint, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, val); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32: |
| CASE(int32_t, varint, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, upb_zzencode_32(val)); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64: |
| CASE(int64_t, varint, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, upb_zzencode_64(val)); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES: { |
| upb_stringview view = *(upb_stringview*)field_mem; |
| if (skip_zero_value && view.size == 0) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| return upb_put_bytes(e, view.data, view.size) && |
| upb_put_varint(e, view.size) && |
| upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED); |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP: { |
| size_t size; |
| void *submsg = *(void**)field_mem; |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *subm = m->submsgs[f->submsg_index]; |
| if (skip_zero_value && submsg == NULL) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| return upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP) && |
| upb_encode_message(e, submsg, subm, &size) && |
| upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP); |
| } |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE: { |
| size_t size; |
| void *submsg = *(void**)field_mem; |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *subm = m->submsgs[f->submsg_index]; |
| if (skip_zero_value && submsg == NULL) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| return upb_encode_message(e, submsg, subm, &size) && |
| upb_put_varint(e, size) && |
| upb_put_tag(e, f->number, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED); |
| } |
| } |
| #undef CASE |
| UPB_UNREACHABLE(); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_encode_hasscalarfield(const char *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m, |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *f) { |
| if (f->oneof_index != UPB_NOT_IN_ONEOF) { |
| return upb_readcase(msg, m, f->oneof_index) == f->number; |
| } else if (m->is_proto2) { |
| return upb_readhasbit(msg, f); |
| } else { |
| /* For proto3, we'll test for the field being empty later. */ |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_encode_message(upb_encstate* e, const char *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m, |
| size_t *size) { |
| int i; |
| char *buf_end = e->ptr; |
| |
| if (msg == NULL) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = m->field_count - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *f = &m->fields[i]; |
| |
| if (f->label == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED) { |
| CHK(upb_encode_array(e, msg + f->offset, m, f)); |
| } else { |
| if (upb_encode_hasscalarfield(msg, m, f)) { |
| CHK(upb_encode_scalarfield(e, msg + f->offset, m, f, !m->is_proto2)); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| *size = buf_end - e->ptr; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| char *upb_encode(const void *msg, const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 *m, |
| upb_env *env, size_t *size) { |
| upb_encstate e; |
| e.env = env; |
| e.buf = NULL; |
| e.limit = NULL; |
| e.ptr = NULL; |
| |
| if (!upb_encode_message(&e, msg, m, size)) { |
| *size = 0; |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| *size = e.limit - e.ptr; |
| |
| if (*size == 0) { |
| static char ch; |
| return &ch; |
| } else { |
| UPB_ASSERT(e.ptr); |
| return e.ptr; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #undef CHK |
| /* |
| ** TODO(haberman): it's unclear whether a lot of the consistency checks should |
| ** UPB_ASSERT() or return false. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| |
| static void *upb_calloc(size_t size) { |
| void *mem = upb_gmalloc(size); |
| if (mem) { |
| memset(mem, 0, size); |
| } |
| return mem; |
| } |
| |
| /* Defined for the sole purpose of having a unique pointer value for |
| * UPB_NO_CLOSURE. */ |
| char _upb_noclosure; |
| |
| static void freehandlers(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_handlers *h = (upb_handlers*)r; |
| |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &h->cleanup_); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| void *val = (void*)upb_inttable_iter_key(&i); |
| upb_value func_val = upb_inttable_iter_value(&i); |
| upb_handlerfree *func = upb_value_getfptr(func_val); |
| func(val); |
| } |
| |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&h->cleanup_); |
| upb_msgdef_unref(h->msg, h); |
| upb_gfree(h->sub); |
| upb_gfree(h); |
| } |
| |
| static void visithandlers(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const upb_handlers *h = (const upb_handlers*)r; |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, h->msg); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| const upb_handlers *sub; |
| if (!upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) continue; |
| sub = upb_handlers_getsubhandlers(h, f); |
| if (sub) visit(r, upb_handlers_upcast(sub), closure); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl vtbl = {visithandlers, freehandlers}; |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| upb_inttable tab; /* maps upb_msgdef* -> upb_handlers*. */ |
| upb_handlers_callback *callback; |
| const void *closure; |
| } dfs_state; |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): discard upb_handlers* objects that do not actually have any |
| * handlers set and cannot reach any upb_handlers* object that does. This is |
| * slightly tricky to do correctly. */ |
| static upb_handlers *newformsg(const upb_msgdef *m, const void *owner, |
| dfs_state *s) { |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| upb_handlers *h = upb_handlers_new(m, owner); |
| if (!h) return NULL; |
| if (!upb_inttable_insertptr(&s->tab, m, upb_value_ptr(h))) goto oom; |
| |
| s->callback(s->closure, h); |
| |
| /* For each submessage field, get or create a handlers object and set it as |
| * the subhandlers. */ |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| const upb_msgdef *subdef; |
| upb_value subm_ent; |
| |
| if (!upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) continue; |
| |
| subdef = upb_downcast_msgdef(upb_fielddef_subdef(f)); |
| if (upb_inttable_lookupptr(&s->tab, subdef, &subm_ent)) { |
| upb_handlers_setsubhandlers(h, f, upb_value_getptr(subm_ent)); |
| } else { |
| upb_handlers *sub_mh = newformsg(subdef, &sub_mh, s); |
| if (!sub_mh) goto oom; |
| upb_handlers_setsubhandlers(h, f, sub_mh); |
| upb_handlers_unref(sub_mh, &sub_mh); |
| } |
| } |
| return h; |
| |
| oom: |
| upb_handlers_unref(h, owner); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Given a selector for a STARTSUBMSG handler, resolves to a pointer to the |
| * subhandlers for this submessage field. */ |
| #define SUBH(h, selector) (h->sub[selector]) |
| |
| /* The selector for a submessage field is the field index. */ |
| #define SUBH_F(h, f) SUBH(h, f->index_) |
| |
| static int32_t trygetsel(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_handlers_isfrozen(h)); |
| if (upb_handlers_msgdef(h) != upb_fielddef_containingtype(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf( |
| &h->status_, "type mismatch: field %s does not belong to message %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(f), upb_msgdef_fullname(upb_handlers_msgdef(h))); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (!upb_handlers_getselector(f, type, &sel)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf( |
| &h->status_, |
| "type mismatch: cannot register handler type %d for field %s", |
| type, upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return sel; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_selector_t handlers_getsel(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| int32_t sel = trygetsel(h, f, type); |
| UPB_ASSERT(sel >= 0); |
| return sel; |
| } |
| |
| static const void **returntype(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| return &h->table[handlers_getsel(h, f, type)].attr.return_closure_type_; |
| } |
| |
| static bool doset(upb_handlers *h, int32_t sel, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_handlertype_t type, upb_func *func, |
| upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| upb_handlerattr set_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| const void *closure_type; |
| const void **context_closure_type; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_handlers_isfrozen(h)); |
| |
| if (sel < 0) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&h->status_, |
| "incorrect handler type for this field."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (h->table[sel].func) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&h->status_, |
| "cannot change handler once it has been set."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (attr) { |
| set_attr = *attr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Check that the given closure type matches the closure type that has been |
| * established for this context (if any). */ |
| closure_type = upb_handlerattr_closuretype(&set_attr); |
| |
| if (type == UPB_HANDLER_STRING) { |
| context_closure_type = returntype(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR); |
| } else if (f && upb_fielddef_isseq(f) && |
| type != UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ && |
| type != UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ) { |
| context_closure_type = returntype(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ); |
| } else { |
| context_closure_type = &h->top_closure_type; |
| } |
| |
| if (closure_type && *context_closure_type && |
| closure_type != *context_closure_type) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): better message for debugging. */ |
| if (f) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&h->status_, |
| "closure type does not match for field %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| } else { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg( |
| &h->status_, "closure type does not match for message-level handler"); |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (closure_type) |
| *context_closure_type = closure_type; |
| |
| /* If this is a STARTSEQ or STARTSTR handler, check that the returned pointer |
| * matches any pre-existing expectations about what type is expected. */ |
| if (type == UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ || type == UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR) { |
| const void *return_type = upb_handlerattr_returnclosuretype(&set_attr); |
| const void *table_return_type = |
| upb_handlerattr_returnclosuretype(&h->table[sel].attr); |
| if (return_type && table_return_type && return_type != table_return_type) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&h->status_, "closure return type does not match"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (table_return_type && !return_type) |
| upb_handlerattr_setreturnclosuretype(&set_attr, table_return_type); |
| } |
| |
| h->table[sel].func = (upb_func*)func; |
| h->table[sel].attr = set_attr; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns the effective closure type for this handler (which will propagate |
| * from outer frames if this frame has no START* handler). Not implemented for |
| * UPB_HANDLER_STRING at the moment since this is not needed. Returns NULL is |
| * the effective closure type is unspecified (either no handler was registered |
| * to specify it or the handler that was registered did not specify the closure |
| * type). */ |
| const void *effective_closure_type(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| const void *ret; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(type != UPB_HANDLER_STRING); |
| ret = h->top_closure_type; |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f) && |
| type != UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ && |
| type != UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ && |
| h->table[sel = handlers_getsel(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ)].func) { |
| ret = upb_handlerattr_returnclosuretype(&h->table[sel].attr); |
| } |
| |
| if (type == UPB_HANDLER_STRING && |
| h->table[sel = handlers_getsel(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR)].func) { |
| ret = upb_handlerattr_returnclosuretype(&h->table[sel].attr); |
| } |
| |
| /* The effective type of the submessage; not used yet. |
| * if (type == SUBMESSAGE && |
| * h->table[sel = handlers_getsel(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG)].func) { |
| * ret = upb_handlerattr_returnclosuretype(&h->table[sel].attr); |
| * } */ |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Checks whether the START* handler specified by f & type is missing even |
| * though it is required to convert the established type of an outer frame |
| * ("closure_type") into the established type of an inner frame (represented in |
| * the return closure type of this handler's attr. */ |
| bool checkstart(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, upb_handlertype_t type, |
| upb_status *status) { |
| const void *closure_type; |
| const upb_handlerattr *attr; |
| const void *return_closure_type; |
| |
| upb_selector_t sel = handlers_getsel(h, f, type); |
| if (h->table[sel].func) return true; |
| closure_type = effective_closure_type(h, f, type); |
| attr = &h->table[sel].attr; |
| return_closure_type = upb_handlerattr_returnclosuretype(attr); |
| if (closure_type && return_closure_type && |
| closure_type != return_closure_type) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(status, |
| "expected start handler to return sub type for field %f", |
| upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Public interface ***********************************************************/ |
| |
| upb_handlers *upb_handlers_new(const upb_msgdef *md, const void *owner) { |
| int extra; |
| upb_handlers *h; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_msgdef_isfrozen(md)); |
| |
| extra = sizeof(upb_handlers_tabent) * (md->selector_count - 1); |
| h = upb_calloc(sizeof(*h) + extra); |
| if (!h) return NULL; |
| |
| h->msg = md; |
| upb_msgdef_ref(h->msg, h); |
| upb_status_clear(&h->status_); |
| |
| if (md->submsg_field_count > 0) { |
| h->sub = upb_calloc(md->submsg_field_count * sizeof(*h->sub)); |
| if (!h->sub) goto oom; |
| } else { |
| h->sub = 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_refcounted_init(upb_handlers_upcast_mutable(h), &vtbl, owner)) |
| goto oom; |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&h->cleanup_, UPB_CTYPE_FPTR)) goto oom; |
| |
| /* calloc() above initialized all handlers to NULL. */ |
| return h; |
| |
| oom: |
| freehandlers(upb_handlers_upcast_mutable(h)); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_handlers_newfrozen(const upb_msgdef *m, |
| const void *owner, |
| upb_handlers_callback *callback, |
| const void *closure) { |
| dfs_state state; |
| upb_handlers *ret; |
| bool ok; |
| upb_refcounted *r; |
| |
| state.callback = callback; |
| state.closure = closure; |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&state.tab, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) return NULL; |
| |
| ret = newformsg(m, owner, &state); |
| |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&state.tab); |
| if (!ret) return NULL; |
| |
| r = upb_handlers_upcast_mutable(ret); |
| ok = upb_refcounted_freeze(&r, 1, NULL, UPB_MAX_HANDLER_DEPTH); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_status *upb_handlers_status(upb_handlers *h) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_handlers_isfrozen(h)); |
| return &h->status_; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_handlers_clearerr(upb_handlers *h) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_handlers_isfrozen(h)); |
| upb_status_clear(&h->status_); |
| } |
| |
| #define SETTER(name, handlerctype, handlertype) \ |
| bool upb_handlers_set ## name(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, \ |
| handlerctype func, upb_handlerattr *attr) { \ |
| int32_t sel = trygetsel(h, f, handlertype); \ |
| return doset(h, sel, f, handlertype, (upb_func*)func, attr); \ |
| } |
| |
| SETTER(int32, upb_int32_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_INT32) |
| SETTER(int64, upb_int64_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_INT64) |
| SETTER(uint32, upb_uint32_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_UINT32) |
| SETTER(uint64, upb_uint64_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_UINT64) |
| SETTER(float, upb_float_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_FLOAT) |
| SETTER(double, upb_double_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_DOUBLE) |
| SETTER(bool, upb_bool_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_BOOL) |
| SETTER(startstr, upb_startstr_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR) |
| SETTER(string, upb_string_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_STRING) |
| SETTER(endstr, upb_endfield_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR) |
| SETTER(startseq, upb_startfield_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ) |
| SETTER(startsubmsg, upb_startfield_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG) |
| SETTER(endsubmsg, upb_endfield_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG) |
| SETTER(endseq, upb_endfield_handlerfunc*, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ) |
| |
| #undef SETTER |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_setunknown(upb_handlers *h, upb_unknown_handlerfunc *func, |
| upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| return doset(h, UPB_UNKNOWN_SELECTOR, NULL, UPB_HANDLER_INT32, |
| (upb_func *)func, attr); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_setstartmsg(upb_handlers *h, upb_startmsg_handlerfunc *func, |
| upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| return doset(h, UPB_STARTMSG_SELECTOR, NULL, UPB_HANDLER_INT32, |
| (upb_func *)func, attr); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_setendmsg(upb_handlers *h, upb_endmsg_handlerfunc *func, |
| upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_handlers_isfrozen(h)); |
| return doset(h, UPB_ENDMSG_SELECTOR, NULL, UPB_HANDLER_INT32, |
| (upb_func *)func, attr); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_setsubhandlers(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| const upb_handlers *sub) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(sub); |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_handlers_isfrozen(h)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)); |
| if (SUBH_F(h, f)) return false; /* Can't reset. */ |
| if (upb_msgdef_upcast(upb_handlers_msgdef(sub)) != upb_fielddef_subdef(f)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| SUBH_F(h, f) = sub; |
| upb_ref2(sub, h); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_handlers_getsubhandlers(const upb_handlers *h, |
| const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)); |
| return SUBH_F(h, f); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_getattr(const upb_handlers *h, upb_selector_t sel, |
| upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| if (!upb_handlers_gethandler(h, sel)) |
| return false; |
| *attr = h->table[sel].attr; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_handlers_getsubhandlers_sel(const upb_handlers *h, |
| upb_selector_t sel) { |
| /* STARTSUBMSG selector in sel is the field's selector base. */ |
| return SUBH(h, sel - UPB_STATIC_SELECTOR_COUNT); |
| } |
| |
| const upb_msgdef *upb_handlers_msgdef(const upb_handlers *h) { return h->msg; } |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_addcleanup(upb_handlers *h, void *p, upb_handlerfree *func) { |
| bool ok; |
| if (upb_inttable_lookupptr(&h->cleanup_, p, NULL)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| ok = upb_inttable_insertptr(&h->cleanup_, p, upb_value_fptr(func)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* "Static" methods ***********************************************************/ |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_freeze(upb_handlers *const*handlers, int n, upb_status *s) { |
| /* TODO: verify we have a transitive closure. */ |
| int i; |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| upb_msg_field_iter j; |
| upb_handlers *h = handlers[i]; |
| |
| if (!upb_ok(&h->status_)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(s, "handlers for message %s had error status: %s", |
| upb_msgdef_fullname(upb_handlers_msgdef(h)), |
| upb_status_errmsg(&h->status_)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Check that there are no closure mismatches due to missing Start* handlers |
| * or subhandlers with different type-level types. */ |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&j, h->msg); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&j); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&j)) { |
| |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&j); |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| if (!checkstart(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ, s)) |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f)) { |
| if (!checkstart(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR, s)) |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) { |
| bool hashandler = false; |
| if (upb_handlers_gethandler( |
| h, handlers_getsel(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG)) || |
| upb_handlers_gethandler( |
| h, handlers_getsel(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG))) { |
| hashandler = true; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f) && |
| (upb_handlers_gethandler( |
| h, handlers_getsel(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ)) || |
| upb_handlers_gethandler( |
| h, handlers_getsel(h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ)))) { |
| hashandler = true; |
| } |
| |
| if (hashandler && !upb_handlers_getsubhandlers(h, f)) { |
| /* For now we add an empty subhandlers in this case. It makes the |
| * decoder code generator simpler, because it only has to handle two |
| * cases (submessage has handlers or not) as opposed to three |
| * (submessage has handlers in enclosing message but no subhandlers). |
| * |
| * This makes parsing less efficient in the case that we want to |
| * notice a submessage but skip its contents (like if we're testing |
| * for submessage presence or counting the number of repeated |
| * submessages). In this case we will end up parsing the submessage |
| * field by field and throwing away the results for each, instead of |
| * skipping the whole delimited thing at once. If this is an issue we |
| * can revisit it, but do remember that this only arises when you have |
| * handlers (startseq/startsubmsg/endsubmsg/endseq) set for the |
| * submessage but no subhandlers. The uses cases for this are |
| * limited. */ |
| upb_handlers *sub = upb_handlers_new(upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f), &sub); |
| upb_handlers_setsubhandlers(h, f, sub); |
| upb_handlers_unref(sub, &sub); |
| } |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): check type of submessage. |
| * This is slightly tricky; also consider whether we should check that |
| * they match at setsubhandlers time. */ |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_refcounted_freeze((upb_refcounted*const*)handlers, n, s, |
| UPB_MAX_HANDLER_DEPTH)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| upb_handlertype_t upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: return UPB_HANDLER_INT32; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: return UPB_HANDLER_INT64; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: return UPB_HANDLER_UINT32; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: return UPB_HANDLER_UINT64; |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: return UPB_HANDLER_FLOAT; |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: return UPB_HANDLER_DOUBLE; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: return UPB_HANDLER_BOOL; |
| default: UPB_ASSERT(false); return -1; /* Invalid input. */ |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlers_getselector(const upb_fielddef *f, upb_handlertype_t type, |
| upb_selector_t *s) { |
| switch (type) { |
| case UPB_HANDLER_INT32: |
| case UPB_HANDLER_INT64: |
| case UPB_HANDLER_UINT32: |
| case UPB_HANDLER_UINT64: |
| case UPB_HANDLER_FLOAT: |
| case UPB_HANDLER_DOUBLE: |
| case UPB_HANDLER_BOOL: |
| if (!upb_fielddef_isprimitive(f) || |
| upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(f) != type) |
| return false; |
| *s = f->selector_base; |
| break; |
| case UPB_HANDLER_STRING: |
| if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f)) { |
| *s = f->selector_base; |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_lazy(f)) { |
| *s = f->selector_base + 3; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR: |
| if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f) || upb_fielddef_lazy(f)) { |
| *s = f->selector_base + 1; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR: |
| if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f) || upb_fielddef_lazy(f)) { |
| *s = f->selector_base + 2; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ: |
| if (!upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) return false; |
| *s = f->selector_base - 2; |
| break; |
| case UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ: |
| if (!upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) return false; |
| *s = f->selector_base - 1; |
| break; |
| case UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG: |
| if (!upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) return false; |
| /* Selectors for STARTSUBMSG are at the beginning of the table so that the |
| * selector can also be used as an index into the "sub" array of |
| * subhandlers. The indexes for the two into these two tables are the |
| * same, except that in the handler table the static selectors come first. */ |
| *s = f->index_ + UPB_STATIC_SELECTOR_COUNT; |
| break; |
| case UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG: |
| if (!upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) return false; |
| *s = f->selector_base; |
| break; |
| } |
| UPB_ASSERT((size_t)*s < upb_fielddef_containingtype(f)->selector_count); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t upb_handlers_selectorbaseoffset(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return upb_fielddef_isseq(f) ? 2 : 0; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t upb_handlers_selectorcount(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| uint32_t ret = 1; |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) ret += 2; /* STARTSEQ/ENDSEQ */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f)) ret += 2; /* [STRING]/STARTSTR/ENDSTR */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) { |
| /* ENDSUBMSG (STARTSUBMSG is at table beginning) */ |
| ret += 0; |
| if (upb_fielddef_lazy(f)) { |
| /* STARTSTR/ENDSTR/STRING (for lazy) */ |
| ret += 3; |
| } |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_handlerattr ************************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_handlerattr_init(upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| upb_handlerattr from = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| memcpy(attr, &from, sizeof(*attr)); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_handlerattr_uninit(upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(attr); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(upb_handlerattr *attr, const void *hd) { |
| attr->handler_data_ = hd; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlerattr_setclosuretype(upb_handlerattr *attr, const void *type) { |
| attr->closure_type_ = type; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const void *upb_handlerattr_closuretype(const upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| return attr->closure_type_; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlerattr_setreturnclosuretype(upb_handlerattr *attr, |
| const void *type) { |
| attr->return_closure_type_ = type; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const void *upb_handlerattr_returnclosuretype(const upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| return attr->return_closure_type_; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlerattr_setalwaysok(upb_handlerattr *attr, bool alwaysok) { |
| attr->alwaysok_ = alwaysok; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_handlerattr_alwaysok(const upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| return attr->alwaysok_; |
| } |
| |
| /* upb_bufhandle **************************************************************/ |
| |
| size_t upb_bufhandle_objofs(const upb_bufhandle *h) { |
| return h->objofs_; |
| } |
| |
| /* upb_byteshandler ***********************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_byteshandler_init(upb_byteshandler* h) { |
| memset(h, 0, sizeof(*h)); |
| } |
| |
| /* For when we support handlerfree callbacks. */ |
| void upb_byteshandler_uninit(upb_byteshandler* h) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(h); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_byteshandler_setstartstr(upb_byteshandler *h, |
| upb_startstr_handlerfunc *func, void *d) { |
| h->table[UPB_STARTSTR_SELECTOR].func = (upb_func*)func; |
| h->table[UPB_STARTSTR_SELECTOR].attr.handler_data_ = d; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_byteshandler_setstring(upb_byteshandler *h, |
| upb_string_handlerfunc *func, void *d) { |
| h->table[UPB_STRING_SELECTOR].func = (upb_func*)func; |
| h->table[UPB_STRING_SELECTOR].attr.handler_data_ = d; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_byteshandler_setendstr(upb_byteshandler *h, |
| upb_endfield_handlerfunc *func, void *d) { |
| h->table[UPB_ENDSTR_SELECTOR].func = (upb_func*)func; |
| h->table[UPB_ENDSTR_SELECTOR].attr.handler_data_ = d; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| static bool is_power_of_two(size_t val) { |
| return (val & (val - 1)) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Align up to the given power of 2. */ |
| static size_t align_up(size_t val, size_t align) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(is_power_of_two(align)); |
| return (val + align - 1) & ~(align - 1); |
| } |
| |
| static size_t div_round_up(size_t n, size_t d) { |
| return (n + d - 1) / d; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_fieldtype_mapkeyok(upb_fieldtype_t type) { |
| return type == UPB_TYPE_BOOL || type == UPB_TYPE_INT32 || |
| type == UPB_TYPE_UINT32 || type == UPB_TYPE_INT64 || |
| type == UPB_TYPE_UINT64 || type == UPB_TYPE_STRING; |
| } |
| |
| void *upb_array_pack(const upb_array *arr, void *p, size_t *ofs, size_t size); |
| void *upb_map_pack(const upb_map *map, void *p, size_t *ofs, size_t size); |
| |
| #define PTR_AT(msg, ofs, type) (type*)((char*)msg + ofs) |
| #define VOIDPTR_AT(msg, ofs) PTR_AT(msg, ofs, void) |
| #define ENCODE_MAX_NESTING 64 |
| #define CHECK_TRUE(x) if (!(x)) { return false; } |
| |
| /** upb_msgval ****************************************************************/ |
| |
| #define upb_alignof(t) offsetof(struct { char c; t x; }, x) |
| |
| /* These functions will generate real memcpy() calls on ARM sadly, because |
| * the compiler assumes they might not be aligned. */ |
| |
| static upb_msgval upb_msgval_read(const void *p, size_t ofs, |
| uint8_t size) { |
| upb_msgval val; |
| p = (char*)p + ofs; |
| memcpy(&val, p, size); |
| return val; |
| } |
| |
| static void upb_msgval_write(void *p, size_t ofs, upb_msgval val, |
| uint8_t size) { |
| p = (char*)p + ofs; |
| memcpy(p, &val, size); |
| } |
| |
| static size_t upb_msgval_sizeof(upb_fieldtype_t type) { |
| switch (type) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| return 8; |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| return 4; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| return 1; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| return sizeof(void*); |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| return sizeof(upb_stringview); |
| } |
| UPB_UNREACHABLE(); |
| } |
| |
| static uint8_t upb_msg_fieldsize(const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| if (field->label == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED) { |
| return sizeof(void*); |
| } else { |
| return upb_msgval_sizeof(field->type); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static uint8_t upb_msg_fielddefsize(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| return sizeof(void*); |
| } else { |
| return upb_msgval_sizeof(upb_fielddef_type(f)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): this is broken right now because upb_msgval can contain |
| * a char* / size_t pair, which is too big for a upb_value. To fix this |
| * we'll probably need to dynamically allocate a upb_msgval and store a |
| * pointer to that in the tables for extensions/maps. */ |
| static upb_value upb_toval(upb_msgval val) { |
| upb_value ret; |
| UPB_UNUSED(val); |
| memset(&ret, 0, sizeof(upb_value)); /* XXX */ |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_msgval upb_msgval_fromval(upb_value val) { |
| upb_msgval ret; |
| UPB_UNUSED(val); |
| memset(&ret, 0, sizeof(upb_msgval)); /* XXX */ |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_ctype_t upb_fieldtotabtype(upb_fieldtype_t type) { |
| switch (type) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: return UPB_CTYPE_FLOAT; |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: return UPB_CTYPE_DOUBLE; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: return UPB_CTYPE_BOOL; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: return UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR; |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: return UPB_CTYPE_INT32; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: return UPB_CTYPE_UINT32; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: return UPB_CTYPE_INT64; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: return UPB_CTYPE_UINT64; |
| default: UPB_ASSERT(false); return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static upb_msgval upb_msgval_fromdefault(const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| return upb_msgval_float(upb_fielddef_defaultfloat(f)); |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| return upb_msgval_double(upb_fielddef_defaultdouble(f)); |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| return upb_msgval_bool(upb_fielddef_defaultbool(f)); |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: { |
| size_t len; |
| const char *ptr = upb_fielddef_defaultstr(f, &len); |
| return upb_msgval_makestr(ptr, len); |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| return upb_msgval_msg(NULL); |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| return upb_msgval_int32(upb_fielddef_defaultint32(f)); |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| return upb_msgval_uint32(upb_fielddef_defaultuint32(f)); |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| return upb_msgval_int64(upb_fielddef_defaultint64(f)); |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| return upb_msgval_uint64(upb_fielddef_defaultuint64(f)); |
| default: |
| UPB_ASSERT(false); |
| return upb_msgval_msg(NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** upb_msglayout *************************************************************/ |
| |
| struct upb_msglayout { |
| struct upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 data; |
| }; |
| |
| static void upb_msglayout_free(upb_msglayout *l) { |
| upb_gfree(l->data.default_msg); |
| upb_gfree(l); |
| } |
| |
| static size_t upb_msglayout_place(upb_msglayout *l, size_t size) { |
| size_t ret; |
| |
| l->data.size = align_up(l->data.size, size); |
| ret = l->data.size; |
| l->data.size += size; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t upb_msglayout_offset(const upb_msglayout *l, |
| const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return l->data.fields[upb_fielddef_index(f)].offset; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t upb_msglayout_hasbit(const upb_msglayout *l, |
| const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| return l->data.fields[upb_fielddef_index(f)].hasbit; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_msglayout_initdefault(upb_msglayout *l, const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| upb_msg_field_iter it; |
| |
| if (upb_msgdef_syntax(m) == UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2 && l->data.size) { |
| /* Allocate default message and set default values in it. */ |
| l->data.default_msg = upb_gmalloc(l->data.size); |
| if (!l->data.default_msg) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| memset(l->data.default_msg, 0, l->data.size); |
| |
| for (upb_msg_field_begin(&it, m); !upb_msg_field_done(&it); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&it)) { |
| const upb_fielddef* f = upb_msg_iter_field(&it); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): handle strings. */ |
| if (!upb_fielddef_isstring(f) && |
| !upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f) && |
| !upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| upb_msg_set(l->data.default_msg, |
| upb_fielddef_index(f), |
| upb_msgval_fromdefault(f), |
| l); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_msglayout *upb_msglayout_new(const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| upb_msg_field_iter it; |
| upb_msg_oneof_iter oit; |
| upb_msglayout *l; |
| size_t hasbit; |
| size_t submsg_count = 0; |
| const upb_msglayout_msginit_v1 **submsgs; |
| upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *fields; |
| upb_msglayout_oneofinit_v1 *oneofs; |
| |
| for (upb_msg_field_begin(&it, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&it); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&it)) { |
| const upb_fielddef* f = upb_msg_iter_field(&it); |
| if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) { |
| submsg_count++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| l = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*l)); |
| if (!l) return NULL; |
| |
| memset(l, 0, sizeof(*l)); |
| |
| fields = upb_gmalloc(upb_msgdef_numfields(m) * sizeof(*fields)); |
| submsgs = upb_gmalloc(submsg_count * sizeof(*submsgs)); |
| oneofs = upb_gmalloc(upb_msgdef_numoneofs(m) * sizeof(*oneofs)); |
| |
| if ((!fields && upb_msgdef_numfields(m)) || |
| (!submsgs && submsg_count) || |
| (!oneofs && upb_msgdef_numoneofs(m))) { |
| /* OOM. */ |
| upb_gfree(l); |
| upb_gfree(fields); |
| upb_gfree(submsgs); |
| upb_gfree(oneofs); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| l->data.field_count = upb_msgdef_numfields(m); |
| l->data.oneof_count = upb_msgdef_numoneofs(m); |
| l->data.fields = fields; |
| l->data.submsgs = submsgs; |
| l->data.oneofs = oneofs; |
| l->data.is_proto2 = (upb_msgdef_syntax(m) == UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2); |
| |
| /* Allocate data offsets in three stages: |
| * |
| * 1. hasbits. |
| * 2. regular fields. |
| * 3. oneof fields. |
| * |
| * OPT: There is a lot of room for optimization here to minimize the size. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Allocate hasbits and set basic field attributes. */ |
| for (upb_msg_field_begin(&it, m), hasbit = 0; |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&it); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&it)) { |
| const upb_fielddef* f = upb_msg_iter_field(&it); |
| upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field = &fields[upb_fielddef_index(f)]; |
| |
| field->number = upb_fielddef_number(f); |
| field->type = upb_fielddef_type(f); |
| field->label = upb_fielddef_label(f); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) { |
| field->oneof_index = upb_oneofdef_index(upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)); |
| } else { |
| field->oneof_index = UPB_NOT_IN_ONEOF; |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_haspresence(f) && !upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) { |
| field->hasbit = hasbit++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Account for space used by hasbits. */ |
| l->data.size = div_round_up(hasbit, 8); |
| |
| /* Allocate non-oneof fields. */ |
| for (upb_msg_field_begin(&it, m); !upb_msg_field_done(&it); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&it)) { |
| const upb_fielddef* f = upb_msg_iter_field(&it); |
| size_t field_size = upb_msg_fielddefsize(f); |
| size_t index = upb_fielddef_index(f); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) { |
| /* Oneofs are handled separately below. */ |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| fields[index].offset = upb_msglayout_place(l, field_size); |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate oneof fields. Each oneof field consists of a uint32 for the case |
| * and space for the actual data. */ |
| for (upb_msg_oneof_begin(&oit, m); !upb_msg_oneof_done(&oit); |
| upb_msg_oneof_next(&oit)) { |
| const upb_oneofdef* o = upb_msg_iter_oneof(&oit); |
| upb_oneof_iter fit; |
| |
| size_t case_size = sizeof(uint32_t); /* Could potentially optimize this. */ |
| upb_msglayout_oneofinit_v1 *oneof = &oneofs[upb_oneofdef_index(o)]; |
| size_t field_size = 0; |
| |
| /* Calculate field size: the max of all field sizes. */ |
| for (upb_oneof_begin(&fit, o); |
| !upb_oneof_done(&fit); |
| upb_oneof_next(&fit)) { |
| const upb_fielddef* f = upb_oneof_iter_field(&fit); |
| field_size = UPB_MAX(field_size, upb_msg_fielddefsize(f)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Align and allocate case offset. */ |
| oneof->case_offset = upb_msglayout_place(l, case_size); |
| oneof->data_offset = upb_msglayout_place(l, field_size); |
| } |
| |
| /* Size of the entire structure should be a multiple of its greatest |
| * alignment. TODO: track overall alignment for real? */ |
| l->data.size = align_up(l->data.size, 8); |
| |
| if (upb_msglayout_initdefault(l, m)) { |
| return l; |
| } else { |
| upb_msglayout_free(l); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** upb_msgfactory ************************************************************/ |
| |
| struct upb_msgfactory { |
| const upb_symtab *symtab; /* We own a ref. */ |
| upb_inttable layouts; |
| upb_inttable mergehandlers; |
| }; |
| |
| upb_msgfactory *upb_msgfactory_new(const upb_symtab *symtab) { |
| upb_msgfactory *ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*ret)); |
| |
| ret->symtab = symtab; |
| upb_inttable_init(&ret->layouts, UPB_CTYPE_PTR); |
| upb_inttable_init(&ret->mergehandlers, UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msgfactory_free(upb_msgfactory *f) { |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &f->layouts); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| upb_msglayout *l = upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&i)); |
| upb_msglayout_free(l); |
| } |
| |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &f->mergehandlers); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_handlers *h = upb_value_getconstptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&i)); |
| upb_handlers_unref(h, f); |
| } |
| |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&f->layouts); |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&f->mergehandlers); |
| upb_gfree(f); |
| } |
| |
| const upb_symtab *upb_msgfactory_symtab(const upb_msgfactory *f) { |
| return f->symtab; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_msglayout *upb_msgfactory_getlayout(upb_msgfactory *f, |
| const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| upb_value v; |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_symtab_lookupmsg(f->symtab, upb_msgdef_fullname(m)) == m); |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_msgdef_mapentry(m)); |
| |
| if (upb_inttable_lookupptr(&f->layouts, m, &v)) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_value_getptr(v)); |
| return upb_value_getptr(v); |
| } else { |
| upb_msgfactory *mutable_f = (void*)f; |
| upb_msglayout *l = upb_msglayout_new(m); |
| upb_inttable_insertptr(&mutable_f->layouts, m, upb_value_ptr(l)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(l); |
| return l; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Our handlers that we don't expose externally. */ |
| |
| void *upb_msg_startstr(void *msg, const void *hd, size_t size_hint) { |
| uint32_t ofs = (uintptr_t)hd; |
| upb_alloc *alloc = upb_msg_alloc(msg); |
| upb_msgval val; |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| |
| val = upb_msgval_read(msg, ofs, upb_msgval_sizeof(UPB_TYPE_STRING)); |
| |
| upb_free(alloc, (void*)val.str.data); |
| val.str.data = NULL; |
| val.str.size = 0; |
| |
| upb_msgval_write(msg, ofs, val, upb_msgval_sizeof(UPB_TYPE_STRING)); |
| return msg; |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_msg_str(void *msg, const void *hd, const char *ptr, size_t size, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| uint32_t ofs = (uintptr_t)hd; |
| upb_alloc *alloc = upb_msg_alloc(msg); |
| upb_msgval val; |
| size_t newsize; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| val = upb_msgval_read(msg, ofs, upb_msgval_sizeof(UPB_TYPE_STRING)); |
| |
| newsize = val.str.size + size; |
| val.str.data = upb_realloc(alloc, (void*)val.str.data, val.str.size, newsize); |
| |
| if (!val.str.data) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| memcpy((char*)val.str.data + val.str.size, ptr, size); |
| val.str.size = newsize; |
| upb_msgval_write(msg, ofs, val, upb_msgval_sizeof(UPB_TYPE_STRING)); |
| return size; |
| } |
| |
| static void callback(const void *closure, upb_handlers *h) { |
| upb_msgfactory *factory = (upb_msgfactory*)closure; |
| const upb_msgdef *md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| const upb_msglayout* layout = upb_msgfactory_getlayout(factory, md); |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| UPB_UNUSED(factory); |
| |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, md); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| size_t offset = upb_msglayout_offset(layout, f); |
| upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, (void*)offset); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, upb_msg_startstr, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, upb_msg_str, &attr); |
| } else { |
| upb_msg_setscalarhandler( |
| h, f, offset, upb_msglayout_hasbit(layout, f)); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_msgfactory_getmergehandlers(upb_msgfactory *f, |
| const upb_msgdef *m) { |
| upb_msgfactory *mutable_f = (void*)f; |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): properly cache these. */ |
| const upb_handlers *ret = upb_handlers_newfrozen(m, f, callback, f); |
| upb_inttable_push(&mutable_f->mergehandlers, upb_value_constptr(ret)); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_visitorplan *upb_msgfactory_getvisitorplan(upb_msgfactory *f, |
| const upb_handlers *h) { |
| const upb_msgdef *md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| return (const upb_visitorplan*)upb_msgfactory_getlayout(f, md); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** upb_visitor ***************************************************************/ |
| |
| struct upb_visitor { |
| const upb_msglayout *layout; |
| upb_sink *sink; |
| }; |
| |
| static upb_selector_t getsel2(const upb_fielddef *f, upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| upb_selector_t ret; |
| bool ok = upb_handlers_getselector(f, type, &ret); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_visitor_hasfield(const upb_msg *msg, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| const upb_msglayout *layout) { |
| int field_index = upb_fielddef_index(f); |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| return upb_msgval_getarr(upb_msg_get(msg, field_index, layout)) != NULL; |
| } else if (upb_msgdef_syntax(upb_fielddef_containingtype(f)) == |
| UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2) { |
| return upb_msg_has(msg, field_index, layout); |
| } else { |
| upb_msgval val = upb_msg_get(msg, field_index, layout); |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| return upb_msgval_getfloat(val) != 0; |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| return upb_msgval_getdouble(val) != 0; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| return upb_msgval_getbool(val); |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| return upb_msgval_getint32(val) != 0; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| return upb_msgval_getuint32(val) != 0; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| return upb_msgval_getint64(val) != 0; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| return upb_msgval_getuint64(val) != 0; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| return upb_msgval_getstr(val).size > 0; |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| return upb_msgval_getmsg(val) != NULL; |
| } |
| UPB_UNREACHABLE(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_visitor_visitmsg2(const upb_msg *msg, |
| const upb_msglayout *layout, upb_sink *sink, |
| int depth) { |
| const upb_msgdef *md = upb_handlers_msgdef(sink->handlers); |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| upb_status status; |
| |
| upb_sink_startmsg(sink); |
| |
| /* Protect against cycles (possible because users may freely reassign message |
| * and repeated fields) by imposing a maximum recursion depth. */ |
| if (depth > ENCODE_MAX_NESTING) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| for (upb_msg_field_begin(&i, md); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| upb_msgval val; |
| |
| if (!upb_visitor_hasfield(msg, f, layout)) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| val = upb_msg_get(msg, upb_fielddef_index(f), layout); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| const upb_array *arr = upb_msgval_getarr(val); |
| UPB_ASSERT(arr); |
| /* TODO: putary(ary, f, sink, depth);*/ |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) { |
| const upb_map *map = upb_msgval_getmap(val); |
| UPB_ASSERT(map); |
| /* TODO: putmap(map, f, sink, depth);*/ |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f)) { |
| /* TODO putstr(); */ |
| } else { |
| upb_selector_t sel = getsel2(f, upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(f)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_isprimitive(f)); |
| |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| CHECK_TRUE(upb_sink_putfloat(sink, sel, upb_msgval_getfloat(val))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| CHECK_TRUE(upb_sink_putdouble(sink, sel, upb_msgval_getdouble(val))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| CHECK_TRUE(upb_sink_putbool(sink, sel, upb_msgval_getbool(val))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| CHECK_TRUE(upb_sink_putint32(sink, sel, upb_msgval_getint32(val))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| CHECK_TRUE(upb_sink_putuint32(sink, sel, upb_msgval_getuint32(val))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| CHECK_TRUE(upb_sink_putint64(sink, sel, upb_msgval_getint64(val))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| CHECK_TRUE(upb_sink_putuint64(sink, sel, upb_msgval_getuint64(val))); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| UPB_UNREACHABLE(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| upb_sink_endmsg(sink, &status); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| upb_visitor *upb_visitor_create(upb_env *e, const upb_visitorplan *vp, |
| upb_sink *output) { |
| upb_visitor *visitor = upb_env_malloc(e, sizeof(*visitor)); |
| visitor->layout = (const upb_msglayout*)vp; |
| visitor->sink = output; |
| return visitor; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_visitor_visitmsg(upb_visitor *visitor, const upb_msg *msg) { |
| return upb_visitor_visitmsg2(msg, visitor->layout, visitor->sink, 0); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** upb_msg *******************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* If we always read/write as a consistent type to each address, this shouldn't |
| * violate aliasing. |
| */ |
| #define DEREF(msg, ofs, type) *PTR_AT(msg, ofs, type) |
| |
| /* Internal members of a upb_msg. We can change this without breaking binary |
| * compatibility. We put these before the user's data. The user's upb_msg* |
| * points after the upb_msg_internal. */ |
| |
| /* Used when a message is not extendable. */ |
| typedef struct { |
| /* TODO(haberman): add unknown fields. */ |
| upb_alloc *alloc; |
| } upb_msg_internal; |
| |
| /* Used when a message is extendable. */ |
| typedef struct { |
| upb_inttable *extdict; |
| upb_msg_internal base; |
| } upb_msg_internal_withext; |
| |
| static int upb_msg_internalsize(const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| return sizeof(upb_msg_internal) - l->data.extendable * sizeof(void*); |
| } |
| |
| static upb_msg_internal *upb_msg_getinternal(upb_msg *msg) { |
| return VOIDPTR_AT(msg, -sizeof(upb_msg_internal)); |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_msg_internal *upb_msg_getinternal_const(const upb_msg *msg) { |
| return VOIDPTR_AT(msg, -sizeof(upb_msg_internal)); |
| } |
| |
| static upb_msg_internal_withext *upb_msg_getinternalwithext( |
| upb_msg *msg, const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(l->data.extendable); |
| return VOIDPTR_AT(msg, -sizeof(upb_msg_internal_withext)); |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *upb_msg_checkfield( |
| int field_index, const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(field_index >= 0 && field_index < l->data.field_count); |
| return &l->data.fields[field_index]; |
| } |
| |
| static bool upb_msg_inoneof(const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field) { |
| return field->oneof_index != UPB_NOT_IN_ONEOF; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t *upb_msg_oneofcase(const upb_msg *msg, int field_index, |
| const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field = upb_msg_checkfield(field_index, l); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_msg_inoneof(field)); |
| return PTR_AT(msg, l->data.oneofs[field->oneof_index].case_offset, uint32_t); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_msg_sizeof(const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| return l->data.size + upb_msg_internalsize(l); |
| } |
| |
| upb_msg *upb_msg_init(void *mem, const upb_msglayout *l, upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_msg *msg = VOIDPTR_AT(mem, upb_msg_internalsize(l)); |
| |
| /* Initialize normal members. */ |
| if (l->data.default_msg) { |
| memcpy(msg, l->data.default_msg, l->data.size); |
| } else { |
| memset(msg, 0, l->data.size); |
| } |
| |
| /* Initialize internal members. */ |
| upb_msg_getinternal(msg)->alloc = a; |
| |
| if (l->data.extendable) { |
| upb_msg_getinternalwithext(msg, l)->extdict = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return msg; |
| } |
| |
| void *upb_msg_uninit(upb_msg *msg, const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| if (l->data.extendable) { |
| upb_inttable *ext_dict = upb_msg_getinternalwithext(msg, l)->extdict; |
| if (ext_dict) { |
| upb_inttable_uninit2(ext_dict, upb_msg_alloc(msg)); |
| upb_free(upb_msg_alloc(msg), ext_dict); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return VOIDPTR_AT(msg, -upb_msg_internalsize(l)); |
| } |
| |
| upb_msg *upb_msg_new(const upb_msglayout *l, upb_alloc *a) { |
| void *mem = upb_malloc(a, upb_msg_sizeof(l)); |
| return mem ? upb_msg_init(mem, l, a) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_free(upb_msg *msg, const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| upb_free(upb_msg_alloc(msg), upb_msg_uninit(msg, l)); |
| } |
| |
| upb_alloc *upb_msg_alloc(const upb_msg *msg) { |
| return upb_msg_getinternal_const(msg)->alloc; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msg_has(const upb_msg *msg, |
| int field_index, |
| const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field = upb_msg_checkfield(field_index, l); |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(l->data.is_proto2); |
| |
| if (upb_msg_inoneof(field)) { |
| /* Oneofs are set when the oneof number is set to this field. */ |
| return *upb_msg_oneofcase(msg, field_index, l) == field->number; |
| } else { |
| /* Other fields are set when their hasbit is set. */ |
| uint32_t hasbit = l->data.fields[field_index].hasbit; |
| return DEREF(msg, hasbit / 8, char) | (1 << (hasbit % 8)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| upb_msgval upb_msg_get(const upb_msg *msg, int field_index, |
| const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field = upb_msg_checkfield(field_index, l); |
| int size = upb_msg_fieldsize(field); |
| |
| if (upb_msg_inoneof(field)) { |
| if (*upb_msg_oneofcase(msg, field_index, l) == field->number) { |
| size_t ofs = l->data.oneofs[field->oneof_index].data_offset; |
| return upb_msgval_read(msg, ofs, size); |
| } else { |
| /* Return default. */ |
| return upb_msgval_read(l->data.default_msg, field->offset, size); |
| } |
| } else { |
| return upb_msgval_read(msg, field->offset, size); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_msg_set(upb_msg *msg, int field_index, upb_msgval val, |
| const upb_msglayout *l) { |
| const upb_msglayout_fieldinit_v1 *field = upb_msg_checkfield(field_index, l); |
| int size = upb_msg_fieldsize(field); |
| |
| if (upb_msg_inoneof(field)) { |
| size_t ofs = l->data.oneofs[field->oneof_index].data_offset; |
| *upb_msg_oneofcase(msg, field_index, l) = field->number; |
| upb_msgval_write(msg, ofs, val, size); |
| } else { |
| upb_msgval_write(msg, field->offset, val, size); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** upb_array *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| #define DEREF_ARR(arr, i, type) ((type*)arr->data)[i] |
| |
| size_t upb_array_sizeof(upb_fieldtype_t type) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(type); |
| return sizeof(upb_array); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_array_init(upb_array *arr, upb_fieldtype_t type, upb_alloc *alloc) { |
| arr->type = type; |
| arr->data = NULL; |
| arr->len = 0; |
| arr->size = 0; |
| arr->element_size = upb_msgval_sizeof(type); |
| arr->alloc = alloc; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_array_uninit(upb_array *arr) { |
| upb_free(arr->alloc, arr->data); |
| } |
| |
| upb_array *upb_array_new(upb_fieldtype_t type, upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_array *ret = upb_malloc(a, upb_array_sizeof(type)); |
| |
| if (ret) { |
| upb_array_init(ret, type, a); |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_array_free(upb_array *arr) { |
| upb_array_uninit(arr); |
| upb_free(arr->alloc, arr); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_array_size(const upb_array *arr) { |
| return arr->len; |
| } |
| |
| upb_fieldtype_t upb_array_type(const upb_array *arr) { |
| return arr->type; |
| } |
| |
| upb_msgval upb_array_get(const upb_array *arr, size_t i) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(i < arr->len); |
| return upb_msgval_read(arr->data, i * arr->element_size, arr->element_size); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_array_set(upb_array *arr, size_t i, upb_msgval val) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(i <= arr->len); |
| |
| if (i == arr->len) { |
| /* Extending the array. */ |
| |
| if (i == arr->size) { |
| /* Need to reallocate. */ |
| size_t new_size = UPB_MAX(arr->size * 2, 8); |
| size_t new_bytes = new_size * arr->element_size; |
| size_t old_bytes = arr->size * arr->element_size; |
| upb_msgval *new_data = |
| upb_realloc(arr->alloc, arr->data, old_bytes, new_bytes); |
| |
| if (!new_data) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| arr->data = new_data; |
| arr->size = new_size; |
| } |
| |
| arr->len = i + 1; |
| } |
| |
| upb_msgval_write(arr->data, i * arr->element_size, val, arr->element_size); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** upb_map *******************************************************************/ |
| |
| struct upb_map { |
| upb_fieldtype_t key_type; |
| upb_fieldtype_t val_type; |
| /* We may want to optimize this to use inttable where possible, for greater |
| * efficiency and lower memory footprint. */ |
| upb_strtable strtab; |
| upb_alloc *alloc; |
| }; |
| |
| static void upb_map_tokey(upb_fieldtype_t type, upb_msgval *key, |
| const char **out_key, size_t *out_len) { |
| switch (type) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| /* Point to string data of the input key. */ |
| *out_key = key->str.data; |
| *out_len = key->str.size; |
| return; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| /* Point to the key itself. XXX: big-endian. */ |
| *out_key = (const char*)key; |
| *out_len = upb_msgval_sizeof(type); |
| return; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| break; /* Cannot be a map key. */ |
| } |
| UPB_UNREACHABLE(); |
| } |
| |
| static upb_msgval upb_map_fromkey(upb_fieldtype_t type, const char *key, |
| size_t len) { |
| switch (type) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| return upb_msgval_makestr(key, len); |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| return upb_msgval_read(key, 0, upb_msgval_sizeof(type)); |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| break; /* Cannot be a map key. */ |
| } |
| UPB_UNREACHABLE(); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_map_sizeof(upb_fieldtype_t ktype, upb_fieldtype_t vtype) { |
| /* Size does not currently depend on key/value type. */ |
| UPB_UNUSED(ktype); |
| UPB_UNUSED(vtype); |
| return sizeof(upb_map); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_map_init(upb_map *map, upb_fieldtype_t ktype, upb_fieldtype_t vtype, |
| upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_ctype_t vtabtype = upb_fieldtotabtype(vtype); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fieldtype_mapkeyok(ktype)); |
| map->key_type = ktype; |
| map->val_type = vtype; |
| map->alloc = a; |
| |
| if (!upb_strtable_init2(&map->strtab, vtabtype, a)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_map_uninit(upb_map *map) { |
| upb_strtable_uninit2(&map->strtab, map->alloc); |
| } |
| |
| upb_map *upb_map_new(upb_fieldtype_t ktype, upb_fieldtype_t vtype, |
| upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_map *map = upb_malloc(a, upb_map_sizeof(ktype, vtype)); |
| |
| if (!map) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_map_init(map, ktype, vtype, a)) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return map; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_map_free(upb_map *map) { |
| upb_map_uninit(map); |
| upb_free(map->alloc, map); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_map_size(const upb_map *map) { |
| return upb_strtable_count(&map->strtab); |
| } |
| |
| upb_fieldtype_t upb_map_keytype(const upb_map *map) { |
| return map->key_type; |
| } |
| |
| upb_fieldtype_t upb_map_valuetype(const upb_map *map) { |
| return map->val_type; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_map_get(const upb_map *map, upb_msgval key, upb_msgval *val) { |
| upb_value tabval; |
| const char *key_str; |
| size_t key_len; |
| bool ret; |
| |
| upb_map_tokey(map->key_type, &key, &key_str, &key_len); |
| ret = upb_strtable_lookup2(&map->strtab, key_str, key_len, &tabval); |
| if (ret) { |
| memcpy(val, &tabval, sizeof(tabval)); |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_map_set(upb_map *map, upb_msgval key, upb_msgval val, |
| upb_msgval *removed) { |
| const char *key_str; |
| size_t key_len; |
| upb_value tabval = upb_toval(val); |
| upb_value removedtabval; |
| upb_alloc *a = map->alloc; |
| |
| upb_map_tokey(map->key_type, &key, &key_str, &key_len); |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): add overwrite operation to minimize number of lookups. */ |
| if (upb_strtable_lookup2(&map->strtab, key_str, key_len, NULL)) { |
| upb_strtable_remove3(&map->strtab, key_str, key_len, &removedtabval, a); |
| memcpy(&removed, &removedtabval, sizeof(removed)); |
| } |
| |
| return upb_strtable_insert3(&map->strtab, key_str, key_len, tabval, a); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_map_del(upb_map *map, upb_msgval key) { |
| const char *key_str; |
| size_t key_len; |
| upb_alloc *a = map->alloc; |
| |
| upb_map_tokey(map->key_type, &key, &key_str, &key_len); |
| return upb_strtable_remove3(&map->strtab, key_str, key_len, NULL, a); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** upb_mapiter ***************************************************************/ |
| |
| struct upb_mapiter { |
| upb_strtable_iter iter; |
| upb_fieldtype_t key_type; |
| }; |
| |
| size_t upb_mapiter_sizeof() { |
| return sizeof(upb_mapiter); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_mapiter_begin(upb_mapiter *i, const upb_map *map) { |
| upb_strtable_begin(&i->iter, &map->strtab); |
| i->key_type = map->key_type; |
| } |
| |
| upb_mapiter *upb_mapiter_new(const upb_map *t, upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_mapiter *ret = upb_malloc(a, upb_mapiter_sizeof()); |
| |
| if (!ret) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| upb_mapiter_begin(ret, t); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_mapiter_free(upb_mapiter *i, upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_free(a, i); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_mapiter_next(upb_mapiter *i) { |
| upb_strtable_next(&i->iter); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_mapiter_done(const upb_mapiter *i) { |
| return upb_strtable_done(&i->iter); |
| } |
| |
| upb_msgval upb_mapiter_key(const upb_mapiter *i) { |
| return upb_map_fromkey(i->key_type, upb_strtable_iter_key(&i->iter), |
| upb_strtable_iter_keylength(&i->iter)); |
| } |
| |
| upb_msgval upb_mapiter_value(const upb_mapiter *i) { |
| return upb_msgval_fromval(upb_strtable_iter_value(&i->iter)); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_mapiter_setdone(upb_mapiter *i) { |
| upb_strtable_iter_setdone(&i->iter); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_mapiter_isequal(const upb_mapiter *i1, const upb_mapiter *i2) { |
| return upb_strtable_iter_isequal(&i1->iter, &i2->iter); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** Handlers for upb_msg ******************************************************/ |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| size_t offset; |
| int32_t hasbit; |
| } upb_msg_handlerdata; |
| |
| /* Fallback implementation if the handler is not specialized by the producer. */ |
| #define MSG_WRITER(type, ctype) \ |
| bool upb_msg_set ## type (void *c, const void *hd, ctype val) { \ |
| uint8_t *m = c; \ |
| const upb_msg_handlerdata *d = hd; \ |
| if (d->hasbit > 0) \ |
| *(uint8_t*)&m[d->hasbit / 8] |= 1 << (d->hasbit % 8); \ |
| *(ctype*)&m[d->offset] = val; \ |
| return true; \ |
| } \ |
| |
| MSG_WRITER(double, double) |
| MSG_WRITER(float, float) |
| MSG_WRITER(int32, int32_t) |
| MSG_WRITER(int64, int64_t) |
| MSG_WRITER(uint32, uint32_t) |
| MSG_WRITER(uint64, uint64_t) |
| MSG_WRITER(bool, bool) |
| |
| bool upb_msg_setscalarhandler(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| size_t offset, int32_t hasbit) { |
| upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| bool ok; |
| |
| upb_msg_handlerdata *d = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*d)); |
| if (!d) return false; |
| d->offset = offset; |
| d->hasbit = hasbit; |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, d); |
| upb_handlerattr_setalwaysok(&attr, true); |
| upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, d, upb_gfree); |
| |
| #define TYPE(u, l) \ |
| case UPB_TYPE_##u: \ |
| ok = upb_handlers_set##l(h, f, upb_msg_set##l, &attr); break; |
| |
| ok = false; |
| |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| TYPE(INT64, int64); |
| TYPE(INT32, int32); |
| TYPE(ENUM, int32); |
| TYPE(UINT64, uint64); |
| TYPE(UINT32, uint32); |
| TYPE(DOUBLE, double); |
| TYPE(FLOAT, float); |
| TYPE(BOOL, bool); |
| default: UPB_ASSERT(false); break; |
| } |
| #undef TYPE |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr); |
| return ok; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_msg_getscalarhandlerdata(const upb_handlers *h, |
| upb_selector_t s, |
| upb_fieldtype_t *type, |
| size_t *offset, |
| int32_t *hasbit) { |
| const upb_msg_handlerdata *d; |
| upb_func *f = upb_handlers_gethandler(h, s); |
| |
| if ((upb_int64_handlerfunc*)f == upb_msg_setint64) { |
| *type = UPB_TYPE_INT64; |
| } else if ((upb_int32_handlerfunc*)f == upb_msg_setint32) { |
| *type = UPB_TYPE_INT32; |
| } else if ((upb_uint64_handlerfunc*)f == upb_msg_setuint64) { |
| *type = UPB_TYPE_UINT64; |
| } else if ((upb_uint32_handlerfunc*)f == upb_msg_setuint32) { |
| *type = UPB_TYPE_UINT32; |
| } else if ((upb_double_handlerfunc*)f == upb_msg_setdouble) { |
| *type = UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE; |
| } else if ((upb_float_handlerfunc*)f == upb_msg_setfloat) { |
| *type = UPB_TYPE_FLOAT; |
| } else if ((upb_bool_handlerfunc*)f == upb_msg_setbool) { |
| *type = UPB_TYPE_BOOL; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| d = upb_handlers_gethandlerdata(h, s); |
| *offset = d->offset; |
| *hasbit = d->hasbit; |
| return true; |
| } |
| /* |
| ** upb::RefCounted Implementation |
| ** |
| ** Our key invariants are: |
| ** 1. reference cycles never span groups |
| ** 2. for ref2(to, from), we increment to's count iff group(from) != group(to) |
| ** |
| ** The previous two are how we avoid leaking cycles. Other important |
| ** invariants are: |
| ** 3. for mutable objects "from" and "to", if there exists a ref2(to, from) |
| ** this implies group(from) == group(to). (In practice, what we implement |
| ** is even stronger; "from" and "to" will share a group if there has *ever* |
| ** been a ref2(to, from), but all that is necessary for correctness is the |
| ** weaker one). |
| ** 4. mutable and immutable objects are never in the same group. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #include <setjmp.h> |
| |
| static void freeobj(upb_refcounted *o); |
| |
| const char untracked_val; |
| const void *UPB_UNTRACKED_REF = &untracked_val; |
| |
| /* arch-specific atomic primitives *******************************************/ |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_THREAD_UNSAFE /*---------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static void atomic_inc(uint32_t *a) { (*a)++; } |
| static bool atomic_dec(uint32_t *a) { return --(*a) == 0; } |
| |
| #elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) /*------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static void atomic_inc(uint32_t *a) { __sync_fetch_and_add(a, 1); } |
| static bool atomic_dec(uint32_t *a) { return __sync_sub_and_fetch(a, 1) == 0; } |
| |
| #elif defined(WIN32) /*-------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| #include <Windows.h> |
| |
| static void atomic_inc(upb_atomic_t *a) { InterlockedIncrement(&a->val); } |
| static bool atomic_dec(upb_atomic_t *a) { |
| return InterlockedDecrement(&a->val) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| #error Atomic primitives not defined for your platform/CPU. \ |
| Implement them or compile with UPB_THREAD_UNSAFE. |
| #endif |
| |
| /* All static objects point to this refcount. |
| * It is special-cased in ref/unref below. */ |
| uint32_t static_refcount = -1; |
| |
| /* We can avoid atomic ops for statically-declared objects. |
| * This is a minor optimization but nice since we can avoid degrading under |
| * contention in this case. */ |
| |
| static void refgroup(uint32_t *group) { |
| if (group != &static_refcount) |
| atomic_inc(group); |
| } |
| |
| static bool unrefgroup(uint32_t *group) { |
| if (group == &static_refcount) { |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| return atomic_dec(group); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Reference tracking (debug only) ********************************************/ |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_DEBUG_REFS |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_THREAD_UNSAFE |
| |
| static void upb_lock() {} |
| static void upb_unlock() {} |
| |
| #else |
| |
| /* User must define functions that lock/unlock a global mutex and link this |
| * file against them. */ |
| void upb_lock(); |
| void upb_unlock(); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| /* UPB_DEBUG_REFS mode counts on being able to malloc() memory in some |
| * code-paths that can normally never fail, like upb_refcounted_ref(). Since |
| * we have no way to propagage out-of-memory errors back to the user, and since |
| * these errors can only occur in UPB_DEBUG_REFS mode, we use an allocator that |
| * immediately aborts on failure (avoiding the global allocator, which might |
| * inject failures). */ |
| |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| |
| static void *upb_debugrefs_allocfunc(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr, |
| size_t oldsize, size_t size) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(alloc); |
| UPB_UNUSED(oldsize); |
| if (size == 0) { |
| free(ptr); |
| return NULL; |
| } else { |
| void *ret = realloc(ptr, size); |
| |
| if (!ret) { |
| abort(); |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| upb_alloc upb_alloc_debugrefs = {&upb_debugrefs_allocfunc}; |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| int count; /* How many refs there are (duplicates only allowed for ref2). */ |
| bool is_ref2; |
| } trackedref; |
| |
| static trackedref *trackedref_new(bool is_ref2) { |
| trackedref *ret = upb_malloc(&upb_alloc_debugrefs, sizeof(*ret)); |
| ret->count = 1; |
| ret->is_ref2 = is_ref2; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static void track(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner, bool ref2) { |
| upb_value v; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(owner); |
| if (owner == UPB_UNTRACKED_REF) return; |
| |
| upb_lock(); |
| if (upb_inttable_lookupptr(r->refs, owner, &v)) { |
| trackedref *ref = upb_value_getptr(v); |
| /* Since we allow multiple ref2's for the same to/from pair without |
| * allocating separate memory for each one, we lose the fine-grained |
| * tracking behavior we get with regular refs. Since ref2s only happen |
| * inside upb, we'll accept this limitation until/unless there is a really |
| * difficult upb-internal bug that can't be figured out without it. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(ref2); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ref->is_ref2); |
| ref->count++; |
| } else { |
| trackedref *ref = trackedref_new(ref2); |
| upb_inttable_insertptr2(r->refs, owner, upb_value_ptr(ref), |
| &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| if (ref2) { |
| /* We know this cast is safe when it is a ref2, because it's coming from |
| * another refcounted object. */ |
| const upb_refcounted *from = owner; |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_inttable_lookupptr(from->ref2s, r, NULL)); |
| upb_inttable_insertptr2(from->ref2s, r, upb_value_ptr(NULL), |
| &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| } |
| } |
| upb_unlock(); |
| } |
| |
| static void untrack(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner, bool ref2) { |
| upb_value v; |
| bool found; |
| trackedref *ref; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(owner); |
| if (owner == UPB_UNTRACKED_REF) return; |
| |
| upb_lock(); |
| found = upb_inttable_lookupptr(r->refs, owner, &v); |
| /* This assert will fail if an owner attempts to release a ref it didn't have. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| ref = upb_value_getptr(v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ref->is_ref2 == ref2); |
| if (--ref->count == 0) { |
| free(ref); |
| upb_inttable_removeptr(r->refs, owner, NULL); |
| if (ref2) { |
| /* We know this cast is safe when it is a ref2, because it's coming from |
| * another refcounted object. */ |
| const upb_refcounted *from = owner; |
| bool removed = upb_inttable_removeptr(from->ref2s, r, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(removed); |
| } |
| } |
| upb_unlock(); |
| } |
| |
| static void checkref(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner, bool ref2) { |
| upb_value v; |
| bool found; |
| trackedref *ref; |
| |
| upb_lock(); |
| found = upb_inttable_lookupptr(r->refs, owner, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| ref = upb_value_getptr(v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ref->is_ref2 == ref2); |
| upb_unlock(); |
| } |
| |
| /* Populates the given UPB_CTYPE_INT32 inttable with counts of ref2's that |
| * originate from the given owner. */ |
| static void getref2s(const upb_refcounted *owner, upb_inttable *tab) { |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| |
| upb_lock(); |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, owner->ref2s); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| upb_value v; |
| upb_value count; |
| trackedref *ref; |
| bool found; |
| |
| upb_refcounted *to = (upb_refcounted*)upb_inttable_iter_key(&i); |
| |
| /* To get the count we need to look in the target's table. */ |
| found = upb_inttable_lookupptr(to->refs, owner, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| ref = upb_value_getptr(v); |
| count = upb_value_int32(ref->count); |
| |
| upb_inttable_insertptr2(tab, to, count, &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| } |
| upb_unlock(); |
| } |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| upb_inttable ref2; |
| const upb_refcounted *obj; |
| } check_state; |
| |
| static void visit_check(const upb_refcounted *obj, const upb_refcounted *subobj, |
| void *closure) { |
| check_state *s = closure; |
| upb_inttable *ref2 = &s->ref2; |
| upb_value v; |
| bool removed; |
| int32_t newcount; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(obj == s->obj); |
| UPB_ASSERT(subobj); |
| removed = upb_inttable_removeptr(ref2, subobj, &v); |
| /* The following assertion will fail if the visit() function visits a subobj |
| * that it did not have a ref2 on, or visits the same subobj too many times. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(removed); |
| newcount = upb_value_getint32(v) - 1; |
| if (newcount > 0) { |
| upb_inttable_insert2(ref2, (uintptr_t)subobj, upb_value_int32(newcount), |
| &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void visit(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *v, |
| void *closure) { |
| /* In DEBUG_REFS mode we know what existing ref2 refs there are, so we know |
| * exactly the set of nodes that visit() should visit. So we verify visit()'s |
| * correctness here. */ |
| check_state state; |
| state.obj = r; |
| upb_inttable_init2(&state.ref2, UPB_CTYPE_INT32, &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| getref2s(r, &state.ref2); |
| |
| /* This should visit any children in the ref2 table. */ |
| if (r->vtbl->visit) r->vtbl->visit(r, visit_check, &state); |
| |
| /* This assertion will fail if the visit() function missed any children. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_inttable_count(&state.ref2) == 0); |
| upb_inttable_uninit2(&state.ref2, &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| if (r->vtbl->visit) r->vtbl->visit(r, v, closure); |
| } |
| |
| static void trackinit(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| r->refs = upb_malloc(&upb_alloc_debugrefs, sizeof(*r->refs)); |
| r->ref2s = upb_malloc(&upb_alloc_debugrefs, sizeof(*r->ref2s)); |
| upb_inttable_init2(r->refs, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| upb_inttable_init2(r->ref2s, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| } |
| |
| static void trackfree(const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_inttable_uninit2(r->refs, &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| upb_inttable_uninit2(r->ref2s, &upb_alloc_debugrefs); |
| upb_free(&upb_alloc_debugrefs, r->refs); |
| upb_free(&upb_alloc_debugrefs, r->ref2s); |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| |
| static void track(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner, bool ref2) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(r); |
| UPB_UNUSED(owner); |
| UPB_UNUSED(ref2); |
| } |
| |
| static void untrack(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner, bool ref2) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(r); |
| UPB_UNUSED(owner); |
| UPB_UNUSED(ref2); |
| } |
| |
| static void checkref(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner, bool ref2) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(r); |
| UPB_UNUSED(owner); |
| UPB_UNUSED(ref2); |
| } |
| |
| static void trackinit(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(r); |
| } |
| |
| static void trackfree(const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(r); |
| } |
| |
| static void visit(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *v, |
| void *closure) { |
| if (r->vtbl->visit) r->vtbl->visit(r, v, closure); |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* UPB_DEBUG_REFS */ |
| |
| |
| /* freeze() *******************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* The freeze() operation is by far the most complicated part of this scheme. |
| * We compute strongly-connected components and then mutate the graph such that |
| * we preserve the invariants documented at the top of this file. And we must |
| * handle out-of-memory errors gracefully (without leaving the graph |
| * inconsistent), which adds to the fun. */ |
| |
| /* The state used by the freeze operation (shared across many functions). */ |
| typedef struct { |
| int depth; |
| int maxdepth; |
| uint64_t index; |
| /* Maps upb_refcounted* -> attributes (color, etc). attr layout varies by |
| * color. */ |
| upb_inttable objattr; |
| upb_inttable stack; /* stack of upb_refcounted* for Tarjan's algorithm. */ |
| upb_inttable groups; /* array of uint32_t*, malloc'd refcounts for new groups */ |
| upb_status *status; |
| jmp_buf err; |
| } tarjan; |
| |
| static void release_ref2(const upb_refcounted *obj, |
| const upb_refcounted *subobj, |
| void *closure); |
| |
| /* Node attributes -----------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* After our analysis phase all nodes will be either GRAY or WHITE. */ |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| BLACK = 0, /* Object has not been seen. */ |
| GRAY, /* Object has been found via a refgroup but may not be reachable. */ |
| GREEN, /* Object is reachable and is currently on the Tarjan stack. */ |
| WHITE /* Object is reachable and has been assigned a group (SCC). */ |
| } color_t; |
| |
| UPB_NORETURN static void err(tarjan *t) { longjmp(t->err, 1); } |
| UPB_NORETURN static void oom(tarjan *t) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(t->status, "out of memory"); |
| err(t); |
| } |
| |
| static uint64_t trygetattr(const tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_value v; |
| return upb_inttable_lookupptr(&t->objattr, r, &v) ? |
| upb_value_getuint64(v) : 0; |
| } |
| |
| static uint64_t getattr(const tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_value v; |
| bool found = upb_inttable_lookupptr(&t->objattr, r, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| return upb_value_getuint64(v); |
| } |
| |
| static void setattr(tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r, uint64_t attr) { |
| upb_inttable_removeptr(&t->objattr, r, NULL); |
| upb_inttable_insertptr(&t->objattr, r, upb_value_uint64(attr)); |
| } |
| |
| static color_t color(tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| return trygetattr(t, r) & 0x3; /* Color is always stored in the low 2 bits. */ |
| } |
| |
| static void set_gray(tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) == BLACK); |
| setattr(t, r, GRAY); |
| } |
| |
| /* Pushes an obj onto the Tarjan stack and sets it to GREEN. */ |
| static void push(tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) == BLACK || color(t, r) == GRAY); |
| /* This defines the attr layout for the GREEN state. "index" and "lowlink" |
| * get 31 bits, which is plenty (limit of 2B objects frozen at a time). */ |
| setattr(t, r, GREEN | (t->index << 2) | (t->index << 33)); |
| if (++t->index == 0x80000000) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(t->status, "too many objects to freeze"); |
| err(t); |
| } |
| upb_inttable_push(&t->stack, upb_value_ptr((void*)r)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Pops an obj from the Tarjan stack and sets it to WHITE, with a ptr to its |
| * SCC group. */ |
| static upb_refcounted *pop(tarjan *t) { |
| upb_refcounted *r = upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_pop(&t->stack)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) == GREEN); |
| /* This defines the attr layout for nodes in the WHITE state. |
| * Top of group stack is [group, NULL]; we point at group. */ |
| setattr(t, r, WHITE | (upb_inttable_count(&t->groups) - 2) << 8); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| static void tarjan_newgroup(tarjan *t) { |
| uint32_t *group = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*group)); |
| if (!group) oom(t); |
| /* Push group and empty group leader (we'll fill in leader later). */ |
| if (!upb_inttable_push(&t->groups, upb_value_ptr(group)) || |
| !upb_inttable_push(&t->groups, upb_value_ptr(NULL))) { |
| upb_gfree(group); |
| oom(t); |
| } |
| *group = 0; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t idx(tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) == GREEN); |
| return (getattr(t, r) >> 2) & 0x7FFFFFFF; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t lowlink(tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| if (color(t, r) == GREEN) { |
| return getattr(t, r) >> 33; |
| } else { |
| return UINT32_MAX; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void set_lowlink(tarjan *t, const upb_refcounted *r, uint32_t lowlink) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) == GREEN); |
| setattr(t, r, ((uint64_t)lowlink << 33) | (getattr(t, r) & 0x1FFFFFFFF)); |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t *group(tarjan *t, upb_refcounted *r) { |
| uint64_t groupnum; |
| upb_value v; |
| bool found; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) == WHITE); |
| groupnum = getattr(t, r) >> 8; |
| found = upb_inttable_lookup(&t->groups, groupnum, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| return upb_value_getptr(v); |
| } |
| |
| /* If the group leader for this object's group has not previously been set, |
| * the given object is assigned to be its leader. */ |
| static upb_refcounted *groupleader(tarjan *t, upb_refcounted *r) { |
| uint64_t leader_slot; |
| upb_value v; |
| bool found; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) == WHITE); |
| leader_slot = (getattr(t, r) >> 8) + 1; |
| found = upb_inttable_lookup(&t->groups, leader_slot, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| if (upb_value_getptr(v)) { |
| return upb_value_getptr(v); |
| } else { |
| upb_inttable_remove(&t->groups, leader_slot, NULL); |
| upb_inttable_insert(&t->groups, leader_slot, upb_value_ptr(r)); |
| return r; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Tarjan's algorithm --------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* See: |
| * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarjan%27s_strongly_connected_components_algorithm */ |
| static void do_tarjan(const upb_refcounted *obj, tarjan *t); |
| |
| static void tarjan_visit(const upb_refcounted *obj, |
| const upb_refcounted *subobj, |
| void *closure) { |
| tarjan *t = closure; |
| if (++t->depth > t->maxdepth) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(t->status, "graph too deep to freeze (%d)", t->maxdepth); |
| err(t); |
| } else if (subobj->is_frozen || color(t, subobj) == WHITE) { |
| /* Do nothing: we don't want to visit or color already-frozen nodes, |
| * and WHITE nodes have already been assigned a SCC. */ |
| } else if (color(t, subobj) < GREEN) { |
| /* Subdef has not yet been visited; recurse on it. */ |
| do_tarjan(subobj, t); |
| set_lowlink(t, obj, UPB_MIN(lowlink(t, obj), lowlink(t, subobj))); |
| } else if (color(t, subobj) == GREEN) { |
| /* Subdef is in the stack and hence in the current SCC. */ |
| set_lowlink(t, obj, UPB_MIN(lowlink(t, obj), idx(t, subobj))); |
| } |
| --t->depth; |
| } |
| |
| static void do_tarjan(const upb_refcounted *obj, tarjan *t) { |
| if (color(t, obj) == BLACK) { |
| /* We haven't seen this object's group; mark the whole group GRAY. */ |
| const upb_refcounted *o = obj; |
| do { set_gray(t, o); } while ((o = o->next) != obj); |
| } |
| |
| push(t, obj); |
| visit(obj, tarjan_visit, t); |
| if (lowlink(t, obj) == idx(t, obj)) { |
| tarjan_newgroup(t); |
| while (pop(t) != obj) |
| ; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* freeze() ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static void crossref(const upb_refcounted *r, const upb_refcounted *subobj, |
| void *_t) { |
| tarjan *t = _t; |
| UPB_ASSERT(color(t, r) > BLACK); |
| if (color(t, subobj) > BLACK && r->group != subobj->group) { |
| /* Previously this ref was not reflected in subobj->group because they |
| * were in the same group; now that they are split a ref must be taken. */ |
| refgroup(subobj->group); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool freeze(upb_refcounted *const*roots, int n, upb_status *s, |
| int maxdepth) { |
| volatile bool ret = false; |
| int i; |
| upb_inttable_iter iter; |
| |
| /* We run in two passes so that we can allocate all memory before performing |
| * any mutation of the input -- this allows us to leave the input unchanged |
| * in the case of memory allocation failure. */ |
| tarjan t; |
| t.index = 0; |
| t.depth = 0; |
| t.maxdepth = maxdepth; |
| t.status = s; |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&t.objattr, UPB_CTYPE_UINT64)) goto err1; |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&t.stack, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) goto err2; |
| if (!upb_inttable_init(&t.groups, UPB_CTYPE_PTR)) goto err3; |
| if (setjmp(t.err) != 0) goto err4; |
| |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| if (color(&t, roots[i]) < GREEN) { |
| do_tarjan(roots[i], &t); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If we've made it this far, no further errors are possible so it's safe to |
| * mutate the objects without risk of leaving them in an inconsistent state. */ |
| ret = true; |
| |
| /* The transformation that follows requires care. The preconditions are: |
| * - all objects in attr map are WHITE or GRAY, and are in mutable groups |
| * (groups of all mutable objs) |
| * - no ref2(to, from) refs have incremented count(to) if both "to" and |
| * "from" are in our attr map (this follows from invariants (2) and (3)) */ |
| |
| /* Pass 1: we remove WHITE objects from their mutable groups, and add them to |
| * new groups according to the SCC's we computed. These new groups will |
| * consist of only frozen objects. None will be immediately collectible, |
| * because WHITE objects are by definition reachable from one of "roots", |
| * which the caller must own refs on. */ |
| upb_inttable_begin(&iter, &t.objattr); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&iter); upb_inttable_next(&iter)) { |
| upb_refcounted *obj = (upb_refcounted*)upb_inttable_iter_key(&iter); |
| /* Since removal from a singly-linked list requires access to the object's |
| * predecessor, we consider obj->next instead of obj for moving. With the |
| * while() loop we guarantee that we will visit every node's predecessor. |
| * Proof: |
| * 1. every node's predecessor is in our attr map. |
| * 2. though the loop body may change a node's predecessor, it will only |
| * change it to be the node we are currently operating on, so with a |
| * while() loop we guarantee ourselves the chance to remove each node. */ |
| while (color(&t, obj->next) == WHITE && |
| group(&t, obj->next) != obj->next->group) { |
| upb_refcounted *leader; |
| |
| /* Remove from old group. */ |
| upb_refcounted *move = obj->next; |
| if (obj == move) { |
| /* Removing the last object from a group. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(*obj->group == obj->individual_count); |
| upb_gfree(obj->group); |
| } else { |
| obj->next = move->next; |
| /* This may decrease to zero; we'll collect GRAY objects (if any) that |
| * remain in the group in the third pass. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(*move->group >= move->individual_count); |
| *move->group -= move->individual_count; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add to new group. */ |
| leader = groupleader(&t, move); |
| if (move == leader) { |
| /* First object added to new group is its leader. */ |
| move->group = group(&t, move); |
| move->next = move; |
| *move->group = move->individual_count; |
| } else { |
| /* Group already has at least one object in it. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(leader->group == group(&t, move)); |
| move->group = group(&t, move); |
| move->next = leader->next; |
| leader->next = move; |
| *move->group += move->individual_count; |
| } |
| |
| move->is_frozen = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Pass 2: GRAY and WHITE objects "obj" with ref2(to, obj) references must |
| * increment count(to) if group(obj) != group(to) (which could now be the |
| * case if "to" was just frozen). */ |
| upb_inttable_begin(&iter, &t.objattr); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&iter); upb_inttable_next(&iter)) { |
| upb_refcounted *obj = (upb_refcounted*)upb_inttable_iter_key(&iter); |
| visit(obj, crossref, &t); |
| } |
| |
| /* Pass 3: GRAY objects are collected if their group's refcount dropped to |
| * zero when we removed its white nodes. This can happen if they had only |
| * been kept alive by virtue of sharing a group with an object that was just |
| * frozen. |
| * |
| * It is important that we do this last, since the GRAY object's free() |
| * function could call unref2() on just-frozen objects, which will decrement |
| * refs that were added in pass 2. */ |
| upb_inttable_begin(&iter, &t.objattr); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&iter); upb_inttable_next(&iter)) { |
| upb_refcounted *obj = (upb_refcounted*)upb_inttable_iter_key(&iter); |
| if (obj->group == NULL || *obj->group == 0) { |
| if (obj->group) { |
| upb_refcounted *o; |
| |
| /* We eagerly free() the group's count (since we can't easily determine |
| * the group's remaining size it's the easiest way to ensure it gets |
| * done). */ |
| upb_gfree(obj->group); |
| |
| /* Visit to release ref2's (done in a separate pass since release_ref2 |
| * depends on o->group being unmodified so it can test merged()). */ |
| o = obj; |
| do { visit(o, release_ref2, NULL); } while ((o = o->next) != obj); |
| |
| /* Mark "group" fields as NULL so we know to free the objects later in |
| * this loop, but also don't try to delete the group twice. */ |
| o = obj; |
| do { o->group = NULL; } while ((o = o->next) != obj); |
| } |
| freeobj(obj); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| err4: |
| if (!ret) { |
| upb_inttable_begin(&iter, &t.groups); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&iter); upb_inttable_next(&iter)) |
| upb_gfree(upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&iter))); |
| } |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&t.groups); |
| err3: |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&t.stack); |
| err2: |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&t.objattr); |
| err1: |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Misc internal functions ***************************************************/ |
| |
| static bool merged(const upb_refcounted *r, const upb_refcounted *r2) { |
| return r->group == r2->group; |
| } |
| |
| static void merge(upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted *from) { |
| upb_refcounted *base; |
| upb_refcounted *tmp; |
| |
| if (merged(r, from)) return; |
| *r->group += *from->group; |
| upb_gfree(from->group); |
| base = from; |
| |
| /* Set all refcount pointers in the "from" chain to the merged refcount. |
| * |
| * TODO(haberman): this linear algorithm can result in an overall O(n^2) bound |
| * if the user continuously extends a group by one object. Prevent this by |
| * using one of the techniques in this paper: |
| * http://bioinfo.ict.ac.cn/~dbu/AlgorithmCourses/Lectures/Union-Find-Tarjan.pdf */ |
| do { from->group = r->group; } while ((from = from->next) != base); |
| |
| /* Merge the two circularly linked lists by swapping their next pointers. */ |
| tmp = r->next; |
| r->next = base->next; |
| base->next = tmp; |
| } |
| |
| static void unref(const upb_refcounted *r); |
| |
| static void release_ref2(const upb_refcounted *obj, |
| const upb_refcounted *subobj, |
| void *closure) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(closure); |
| untrack(subobj, obj, true); |
| if (!merged(obj, subobj)) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(subobj->is_frozen); |
| unref(subobj); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void unref(const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| if (unrefgroup(r->group)) { |
| const upb_refcounted *o; |
| |
| upb_gfree(r->group); |
| |
| /* In two passes, since release_ref2 needs a guarantee that any subobjs |
| * are alive. */ |
| o = r; |
| do { visit(o, release_ref2, NULL); } while((o = o->next) != r); |
| |
| o = r; |
| do { |
| const upb_refcounted *next = o->next; |
| UPB_ASSERT(o->is_frozen || o->individual_count == 0); |
| freeobj((upb_refcounted*)o); |
| o = next; |
| } while(o != r); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void freeobj(upb_refcounted *o) { |
| trackfree(o); |
| o->vtbl->free((upb_refcounted*)o); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Public interface ***********************************************************/ |
| |
| bool upb_refcounted_init(upb_refcounted *r, |
| const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl *vtbl, |
| const void *owner) { |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| /* Endianness check. This is unrelated to upb_refcounted, it's just a |
| * convenient place to put the check that we can be assured will run for |
| * basically every program using upb. */ |
| const int x = 1; |
| #ifdef UPB_BIG_ENDIAN |
| UPB_ASSERT(*(char*)&x != 1); |
| #else |
| UPB_ASSERT(*(char*)&x == 1); |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| r->next = r; |
| r->vtbl = vtbl; |
| r->individual_count = 0; |
| r->is_frozen = false; |
| r->group = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*r->group)); |
| if (!r->group) return false; |
| *r->group = 0; |
| trackinit(r); |
| upb_refcounted_ref(r, owner); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_refcounted_isfrozen(const upb_refcounted *r) { |
| return r->is_frozen; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_refcounted_ref(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner) { |
| track(r, owner, false); |
| if (!r->is_frozen) |
| ((upb_refcounted*)r)->individual_count++; |
| refgroup(r->group); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_refcounted_unref(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner) { |
| untrack(r, owner, false); |
| if (!r->is_frozen) |
| ((upb_refcounted*)r)->individual_count--; |
| unref(r); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_refcounted_ref2(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted *from) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!from->is_frozen); /* Non-const pointer implies this. */ |
| track(r, from, true); |
| if (r->is_frozen) { |
| refgroup(r->group); |
| } else { |
| merge((upb_refcounted*)r, from); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_refcounted_unref2(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted *from) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!from->is_frozen); /* Non-const pointer implies this. */ |
| untrack(r, from, true); |
| if (r->is_frozen) { |
| unref(r); |
| } else { |
| UPB_ASSERT(merged(r, from)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_refcounted_donateref( |
| const upb_refcounted *r, const void *from, const void *to) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(from != to); |
| if (to != NULL) |
| upb_refcounted_ref(r, to); |
| if (from != NULL) |
| upb_refcounted_unref(r, from); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_refcounted_checkref(const upb_refcounted *r, const void *owner) { |
| checkref(r, owner, false); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_refcounted_freeze(upb_refcounted *const*roots, int n, upb_status *s, |
| int maxdepth) { |
| int i; |
| bool ret; |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!roots[i]->is_frozen); |
| } |
| ret = freeze(roots, n, s, maxdepth); |
| UPB_ASSERT(!s || ret == upb_ok(s)); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| bool upb_bufsrc_putbuf(const char *buf, size_t len, upb_bytessink *sink) { |
| void *subc; |
| bool ret; |
| upb_bufhandle handle; |
| upb_bufhandle_init(&handle); |
| upb_bufhandle_setbuf(&handle, buf, 0); |
| ret = upb_bytessink_start(sink, len, &subc); |
| if (ret && len != 0) { |
| ret = (upb_bytessink_putbuf(sink, subc, buf, len, &handle) >= len); |
| } |
| if (ret) { |
| ret = upb_bytessink_end(sink); |
| } |
| upb_bufhandle_uninit(&handle); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| struct upb_bufsink { |
| upb_byteshandler handler; |
| upb_bytessink sink; |
| upb_env *env; |
| char *ptr; |
| size_t len, size; |
| }; |
| |
| static void *upb_bufsink_start(void *_sink, const void *hd, size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_bufsink *sink = _sink; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| sink->len = 0; |
| return sink; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t upb_bufsink_string(void *_sink, const void *hd, const char *ptr, |
| size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_bufsink *sink = _sink; |
| size_t new_size = sink->size; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(new_size > 0); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| while (sink->len + len > new_size) { |
| new_size *= 2; |
| } |
| |
| if (new_size != sink->size) { |
| sink->ptr = upb_env_realloc(sink->env, sink->ptr, sink->size, new_size); |
| sink->size = new_size; |
| } |
| |
| memcpy(sink->ptr + sink->len, ptr, len); |
| sink->len += len; |
| |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| upb_bufsink *upb_bufsink_new(upb_env *env) { |
| upb_bufsink *sink = upb_env_malloc(env, sizeof(upb_bufsink)); |
| upb_byteshandler_init(&sink->handler); |
| upb_byteshandler_setstartstr(&sink->handler, upb_bufsink_start, NULL); |
| upb_byteshandler_setstring(&sink->handler, upb_bufsink_string, NULL); |
| |
| upb_bytessink_reset(&sink->sink, &sink->handler, sink); |
| |
| sink->env = env; |
| sink->size = 32; |
| sink->ptr = upb_env_malloc(env, sink->size); |
| sink->len = 0; |
| |
| return sink; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_bufsink_free(upb_bufsink *sink) { |
| upb_env_free(sink->env, sink->ptr); |
| upb_env_free(sink->env, sink); |
| } |
| |
| upb_bytessink *upb_bufsink_sink(upb_bufsink *sink) { |
| return &sink->sink; |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_bufsink_getdata(const upb_bufsink *sink, size_t *len) { |
| *len = sink->len; |
| return sink->ptr; |
| } |
| /* |
| ** upb_table Implementation |
| ** |
| ** Implementation is heavily inspired by Lua's ltable.c. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| #define UPB_MAXARRSIZE 16 /* 64k. */ |
| |
| /* From Chromium. */ |
| #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) \ |
| ((sizeof(x)/sizeof(0[x])) / ((size_t)(!(sizeof(x) % sizeof(0[x]))))) |
| |
| static void upb_check_alloc(upb_table *t, upb_alloc *a) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(t); |
| UPB_UNUSED(a); |
| UPB_ASSERT_DEBUGVAR(t->alloc == a); |
| } |
| |
| static const double MAX_LOAD = 0.85; |
| |
| /* The minimum utilization of the array part of a mixed hash/array table. This |
| * is a speed/memory-usage tradeoff (though it's not straightforward because of |
| * cache effects). The lower this is, the more memory we'll use. */ |
| static const double MIN_DENSITY = 0.1; |
| |
| bool is_pow2(uint64_t v) { return v == 0 || (v & (v - 1)) == 0; } |
| |
| int log2ceil(uint64_t v) { |
| int ret = 0; |
| bool pow2 = is_pow2(v); |
| while (v >>= 1) ret++; |
| ret = pow2 ? ret : ret + 1; /* Ceiling. */ |
| return UPB_MIN(UPB_MAXARRSIZE, ret); |
| } |
| |
| char *upb_strdup(const char *s, upb_alloc *a) { |
| return upb_strdup2(s, strlen(s), a); |
| } |
| |
| char *upb_strdup2(const char *s, size_t len, upb_alloc *a) { |
| size_t n; |
| char *p; |
| |
| /* Prevent overflow errors. */ |
| if (len == SIZE_MAX) return NULL; |
| /* Always null-terminate, even if binary data; but don't rely on the input to |
| * have a null-terminating byte since it may be a raw binary buffer. */ |
| n = len + 1; |
| p = upb_malloc(a, n); |
| if (p) { |
| memcpy(p, s, len); |
| p[len] = 0; |
| } |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| /* A type to represent the lookup key of either a strtable or an inttable. */ |
| typedef union { |
| uintptr_t num; |
| struct { |
| const char *str; |
| size_t len; |
| } str; |
| } lookupkey_t; |
| |
| static lookupkey_t strkey2(const char *str, size_t len) { |
| lookupkey_t k; |
| k.str.str = str; |
| k.str.len = len; |
| return k; |
| } |
| |
| static lookupkey_t intkey(uintptr_t key) { |
| lookupkey_t k; |
| k.num = key; |
| return k; |
| } |
| |
| typedef uint32_t hashfunc_t(upb_tabkey key); |
| typedef bool eqlfunc_t(upb_tabkey k1, lookupkey_t k2); |
| |
| /* Base table (shared code) ***************************************************/ |
| |
| /* For when we need to cast away const. */ |
| static upb_tabent *mutable_entries(upb_table *t) { |
| return (upb_tabent*)t->entries; |
| } |
| |
| static bool isfull(upb_table *t) { |
| if (upb_table_size(t) == 0) { |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| return ((double)(t->count + 1) / upb_table_size(t)) > MAX_LOAD; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool init(upb_table *t, upb_ctype_t ctype, uint8_t size_lg2, |
| upb_alloc *a) { |
| size_t bytes; |
| |
| t->count = 0; |
| t->ctype = ctype; |
| t->size_lg2 = size_lg2; |
| t->mask = upb_table_size(t) ? upb_table_size(t) - 1 : 0; |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| t->alloc = a; |
| #endif |
| bytes = upb_table_size(t) * sizeof(upb_tabent); |
| if (bytes > 0) { |
| t->entries = upb_malloc(a, bytes); |
| if (!t->entries) return false; |
| memset(mutable_entries(t), 0, bytes); |
| } else { |
| t->entries = NULL; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void uninit(upb_table *t, upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_check_alloc(t, a); |
| upb_free(a, mutable_entries(t)); |
| } |
| |
| static upb_tabent *emptyent(upb_table *t) { |
| upb_tabent *e = mutable_entries(t) + upb_table_size(t); |
| while (1) { if (upb_tabent_isempty(--e)) return e; UPB_ASSERT(e > t->entries); } |
| } |
| |
| static upb_tabent *getentry_mutable(upb_table *t, uint32_t hash) { |
| return (upb_tabent*)upb_getentry(t, hash); |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_tabent *findentry(const upb_table *t, lookupkey_t key, |
| uint32_t hash, eqlfunc_t *eql) { |
| const upb_tabent *e; |
| |
| if (t->size_lg2 == 0) return NULL; |
| e = upb_getentry(t, hash); |
| if (upb_tabent_isempty(e)) return NULL; |
| while (1) { |
| if (eql(e->key, key)) return e; |
| if ((e = e->next) == NULL) return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static upb_tabent *findentry_mutable(upb_table *t, lookupkey_t key, |
| uint32_t hash, eqlfunc_t *eql) { |
| return (upb_tabent*)findentry(t, key, hash, eql); |
| } |
| |
| static bool lookup(const upb_table *t, lookupkey_t key, upb_value *v, |
| uint32_t hash, eqlfunc_t *eql) { |
| const upb_tabent *e = findentry(t, key, hash, eql); |
| if (e) { |
| if (v) { |
| _upb_value_setval(v, e->val.val, t->ctype); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* The given key must not already exist in the table. */ |
| static void insert(upb_table *t, lookupkey_t key, upb_tabkey tabkey, |
| upb_value val, uint32_t hash, |
| hashfunc_t *hashfunc, eqlfunc_t *eql) { |
| upb_tabent *mainpos_e; |
| upb_tabent *our_e; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(findentry(t, key, hash, eql) == NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT_DEBUGVAR(val.ctype == t->ctype); |
| |
| t->count++; |
| mainpos_e = getentry_mutable(t, hash); |
| our_e = mainpos_e; |
| |
| if (upb_tabent_isempty(mainpos_e)) { |
| /* Our main position is empty; use it. */ |
| our_e->next = NULL; |
| } else { |
| /* Collision. */ |
| upb_tabent *new_e = emptyent(t); |
| /* Head of collider's chain. */ |
| upb_tabent *chain = getentry_mutable(t, hashfunc(mainpos_e->key)); |
| if (chain == mainpos_e) { |
| /* Existing ent is in its main posisiton (it has the same hash as us, and |
| * is the head of our chain). Insert to new ent and append to this chain. */ |
| new_e->next = mainpos_e->next; |
| mainpos_e->next = new_e; |
| our_e = new_e; |
| } else { |
| /* Existing ent is not in its main position (it is a node in some other |
| * chain). This implies that no existing ent in the table has our hash. |
| * Evict it (updating its chain) and use its ent for head of our chain. */ |
| *new_e = *mainpos_e; /* copies next. */ |
| while (chain->next != mainpos_e) { |
| chain = (upb_tabent*)chain->next; |
| UPB_ASSERT(chain); |
| } |
| chain->next = new_e; |
| our_e = mainpos_e; |
| our_e->next = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| our_e->key = tabkey; |
| our_e->val.val = val.val; |
| UPB_ASSERT(findentry(t, key, hash, eql) == our_e); |
| } |
| |
| static bool rm(upb_table *t, lookupkey_t key, upb_value *val, |
| upb_tabkey *removed, uint32_t hash, eqlfunc_t *eql) { |
| upb_tabent *chain = getentry_mutable(t, hash); |
| if (upb_tabent_isempty(chain)) return false; |
| if (eql(chain->key, key)) { |
| /* Element to remove is at the head of its chain. */ |
| t->count--; |
| if (val) _upb_value_setval(val, chain->val.val, t->ctype); |
| if (removed) *removed = chain->key; |
| if (chain->next) { |
| upb_tabent *move = (upb_tabent*)chain->next; |
| *chain = *move; |
| move->key = 0; /* Make the slot empty. */ |
| } else { |
| chain->key = 0; /* Make the slot empty. */ |
| } |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| /* Element to remove is either in a non-head position or not in the |
| * table. */ |
| while (chain->next && !eql(chain->next->key, key)) { |
| chain = (upb_tabent*)chain->next; |
| } |
| if (chain->next) { |
| /* Found element to remove. */ |
| upb_tabent *rm = (upb_tabent*)chain->next; |
| t->count--; |
| if (val) _upb_value_setval(val, chain->next->val.val, t->ctype); |
| if (removed) *removed = rm->key; |
| rm->key = 0; /* Make the slot empty. */ |
| chain->next = rm->next; |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| /* Element to remove is not in the table. */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static size_t next(const upb_table *t, size_t i) { |
| do { |
| if (++i >= upb_table_size(t)) |
| return SIZE_MAX; |
| } while(upb_tabent_isempty(&t->entries[i])); |
| |
| return i; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t begin(const upb_table *t) { |
| return next(t, -1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_strtable ***************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* A simple "subclass" of upb_table that only adds a hash function for strings. */ |
| |
| static upb_tabkey strcopy(lookupkey_t k2, upb_alloc *a) { |
| char *str = upb_malloc(a, k2.str.len + sizeof(uint32_t) + 1); |
| if (str == NULL) return 0; |
| memcpy(str, &k2.str.len, sizeof(uint32_t)); |
| memcpy(str + sizeof(uint32_t), k2.str.str, k2.str.len + 1); |
| return (uintptr_t)str; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t strhash(upb_tabkey key) { |
| uint32_t len; |
| char *str = upb_tabstr(key, &len); |
| return MurmurHash2(str, len, 0); |
| } |
| |
| static bool streql(upb_tabkey k1, lookupkey_t k2) { |
| uint32_t len; |
| char *str = upb_tabstr(k1, &len); |
| return len == k2.str.len && memcmp(str, k2.str.str, len) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_strtable_init2(upb_strtable *t, upb_ctype_t ctype, upb_alloc *a) { |
| return init(&t->t, ctype, 2, a); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_strtable_uninit2(upb_strtable *t, upb_alloc *a) { |
| size_t i; |
| for (i = 0; i < upb_table_size(&t->t); i++) |
| upb_free(a, (void*)t->t.entries[i].key); |
| uninit(&t->t, a); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_strtable_resize(upb_strtable *t, size_t size_lg2, upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_strtable new_table; |
| upb_strtable_iter i; |
| |
| upb_check_alloc(&t->t, a); |
| |
| if (!init(&new_table.t, t->t.ctype, size_lg2, a)) |
| return false; |
| upb_strtable_begin(&i, t); |
| for ( ; !upb_strtable_done(&i); upb_strtable_next(&i)) { |
| upb_strtable_insert3( |
| &new_table, |
| upb_strtable_iter_key(&i), |
| upb_strtable_iter_keylength(&i), |
| upb_strtable_iter_value(&i), |
| a); |
| } |
| upb_strtable_uninit2(t, a); |
| *t = new_table; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_strtable_insert3(upb_strtable *t, const char *k, size_t len, |
| upb_value v, upb_alloc *a) { |
| lookupkey_t key; |
| upb_tabkey tabkey; |
| uint32_t hash; |
| |
| upb_check_alloc(&t->t, a); |
| |
| if (isfull(&t->t)) { |
| /* Need to resize. New table of double the size, add old elements to it. */ |
| if (!upb_strtable_resize(t, t->t.size_lg2 + 1, a)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| key = strkey2(k, len); |
| tabkey = strcopy(key, a); |
| if (tabkey == 0) return false; |
| |
| hash = MurmurHash2(key.str.str, key.str.len, 0); |
| insert(&t->t, key, tabkey, v, hash, &strhash, &streql); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_strtable_lookup2(const upb_strtable *t, const char *key, size_t len, |
| upb_value *v) { |
| uint32_t hash = MurmurHash2(key, len, 0); |
| return lookup(&t->t, strkey2(key, len), v, hash, &streql); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_strtable_remove3(upb_strtable *t, const char *key, size_t len, |
| upb_value *val, upb_alloc *alloc) { |
| uint32_t hash = MurmurHash2(key, len, 0); |
| upb_tabkey tabkey; |
| if (rm(&t->t, strkey2(key, len), val, &tabkey, hash, &streql)) { |
| upb_free(alloc, (void*)tabkey); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Iteration */ |
| |
| static const upb_tabent *str_tabent(const upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
| return &i->t->t.entries[i->index]; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_strtable_begin(upb_strtable_iter *i, const upb_strtable *t) { |
| i->t = t; |
| i->index = begin(&t->t); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_strtable_next(upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
| i->index = next(&i->t->t, i->index); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_strtable_done(const upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
| return i->index >= upb_table_size(&i->t->t) || |
| upb_tabent_isempty(str_tabent(i)); |
| } |
| |
| const char *upb_strtable_iter_key(const upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_strtable_done(i)); |
| return upb_tabstr(str_tabent(i)->key, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_strtable_iter_keylength(const upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
| uint32_t len; |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_strtable_done(i)); |
| upb_tabstr(str_tabent(i)->key, &len); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| upb_value upb_strtable_iter_value(const upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_strtable_done(i)); |
| return _upb_value_val(str_tabent(i)->val.val, i->t->t.ctype); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_strtable_iter_setdone(upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
| i->index = SIZE_MAX; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_strtable_iter_isequal(const upb_strtable_iter *i1, |
| const upb_strtable_iter *i2) { |
| if (upb_strtable_done(i1) && upb_strtable_done(i2)) |
| return true; |
| return i1->t == i2->t && i1->index == i2->index; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_inttable ***************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* For inttables we use a hybrid structure where small keys are kept in an |
| * array and large keys are put in the hash table. */ |
| |
| static uint32_t inthash(upb_tabkey key) { return upb_inthash(key); } |
| |
| static bool inteql(upb_tabkey k1, lookupkey_t k2) { |
| return k1 == k2.num; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_tabval *mutable_array(upb_inttable *t) { |
| return (upb_tabval*)t->array; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_tabval *inttable_val(upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key) { |
| if (key < t->array_size) { |
| return upb_arrhas(t->array[key]) ? &(mutable_array(t)[key]) : NULL; |
| } else { |
| upb_tabent *e = |
| findentry_mutable(&t->t, intkey(key), upb_inthash(key), &inteql); |
| return e ? &e->val : NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_tabval *inttable_val_const(const upb_inttable *t, |
| uintptr_t key) { |
| return inttable_val((upb_inttable*)t, key); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_inttable_count(const upb_inttable *t) { |
| return t->t.count + t->array_count; |
| } |
| |
| static void check(upb_inttable *t) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(t); |
| #if defined(UPB_DEBUG_TABLE) && !defined(NDEBUG) |
| { |
| /* This check is very expensive (makes inserts/deletes O(N)). */ |
| size_t count = 0; |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, t); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i), count++) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_inttable_lookup(t, upb_inttable_iter_key(&i), NULL)); |
| } |
| UPB_ASSERT(count == upb_inttable_count(t)); |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_sizedinit(upb_inttable *t, upb_ctype_t ctype, |
| size_t asize, int hsize_lg2, upb_alloc *a) { |
| size_t array_bytes; |
| |
| if (!init(&t->t, ctype, hsize_lg2, a)) return false; |
| /* Always make the array part at least 1 long, so that we know key 0 |
| * won't be in the hash part, which simplifies things. */ |
| t->array_size = UPB_MAX(1, asize); |
| t->array_count = 0; |
| array_bytes = t->array_size * sizeof(upb_value); |
| t->array = upb_malloc(a, array_bytes); |
| if (!t->array) { |
| uninit(&t->t, a); |
| return false; |
| } |
| memset(mutable_array(t), 0xff, array_bytes); |
| check(t); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_init2(upb_inttable *t, upb_ctype_t ctype, upb_alloc *a) { |
| return upb_inttable_sizedinit(t, ctype, 0, 4, a); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_inttable_uninit2(upb_inttable *t, upb_alloc *a) { |
| uninit(&t->t, a); |
| upb_free(a, mutable_array(t)); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_insert2(upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value val, |
| upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_tabval tabval; |
| tabval.val = val.val; |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_arrhas(tabval)); /* This will reject (uint64_t)-1. Fix this. */ |
| |
| upb_check_alloc(&t->t, a); |
| |
| if (key < t->array_size) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_arrhas(t->array[key])); |
| t->array_count++; |
| mutable_array(t)[key].val = val.val; |
| } else { |
| if (isfull(&t->t)) { |
| /* Need to resize the hash part, but we re-use the array part. */ |
| size_t i; |
| upb_table new_table; |
| |
| if (!init(&new_table, t->t.ctype, t->t.size_lg2 + 1, a)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = begin(&t->t); i < upb_table_size(&t->t); i = next(&t->t, i)) { |
| const upb_tabent *e = &t->t.entries[i]; |
| uint32_t hash; |
| upb_value v; |
| |
| _upb_value_setval(&v, e->val.val, t->t.ctype); |
| hash = upb_inthash(e->key); |
| insert(&new_table, intkey(e->key), e->key, v, hash, &inthash, &inteql); |
| } |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(t->t.count == new_table.count); |
| |
| uninit(&t->t, a); |
| t->t = new_table; |
| } |
| insert(&t->t, intkey(key), key, val, upb_inthash(key), &inthash, &inteql); |
| } |
| check(t); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_lookup(const upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value *v) { |
| const upb_tabval *table_v = inttable_val_const(t, key); |
| if (!table_v) return false; |
| if (v) _upb_value_setval(v, table_v->val, t->t.ctype); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_replace(upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value val) { |
| upb_tabval *table_v = inttable_val(t, key); |
| if (!table_v) return false; |
| table_v->val = val.val; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_remove(upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value *val) { |
| bool success; |
| if (key < t->array_size) { |
| if (upb_arrhas(t->array[key])) { |
| upb_tabval empty = UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT; |
| t->array_count--; |
| if (val) { |
| _upb_value_setval(val, t->array[key].val, t->t.ctype); |
| } |
| mutable_array(t)[key] = empty; |
| success = true; |
| } else { |
| success = false; |
| } |
| } else { |
| success = rm(&t->t, intkey(key), val, NULL, upb_inthash(key), &inteql); |
| } |
| check(t); |
| return success; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_push2(upb_inttable *t, upb_value val, upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_check_alloc(&t->t, a); |
| return upb_inttable_insert2(t, upb_inttable_count(t), val, a); |
| } |
| |
| upb_value upb_inttable_pop(upb_inttable *t) { |
| upb_value val; |
| bool ok = upb_inttable_remove(t, upb_inttable_count(t) - 1, &val); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return val; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_insertptr2(upb_inttable *t, const void *key, upb_value val, |
| upb_alloc *a) { |
| upb_check_alloc(&t->t, a); |
| return upb_inttable_insert2(t, (uintptr_t)key, val, a); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_lookupptr(const upb_inttable *t, const void *key, |
| upb_value *v) { |
| return upb_inttable_lookup(t, (uintptr_t)key, v); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_removeptr(upb_inttable *t, const void *key, upb_value *val) { |
| return upb_inttable_remove(t, (uintptr_t)key, val); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_inttable_compact2(upb_inttable *t, upb_alloc *a) { |
| /* A power-of-two histogram of the table keys. */ |
| size_t counts[UPB_MAXARRSIZE + 1] = {0}; |
| |
| /* The max key in each bucket. */ |
| uintptr_t max[UPB_MAXARRSIZE + 1] = {0}; |
| |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| size_t arr_count; |
| int size_lg2; |
| upb_inttable new_t; |
| |
| upb_check_alloc(&t->t, a); |
| |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, t); |
| for (; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| uintptr_t key = upb_inttable_iter_key(&i); |
| int bucket = log2ceil(key); |
| max[bucket] = UPB_MAX(max[bucket], key); |
| counts[bucket]++; |
| } |
| |
| /* Find the largest power of two that satisfies the MIN_DENSITY |
| * definition (while actually having some keys). */ |
| arr_count = upb_inttable_count(t); |
| |
| for (size_lg2 = ARRAY_SIZE(counts) - 1; size_lg2 > 0; size_lg2--) { |
| if (counts[size_lg2] == 0) { |
| /* We can halve again without losing any entries. */ |
| continue; |
| } else if (arr_count >= (1 << size_lg2) * MIN_DENSITY) { |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| arr_count -= counts[size_lg2]; |
| } |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(arr_count <= upb_inttable_count(t)); |
| |
| { |
| /* Insert all elements into new, perfectly-sized table. */ |
| size_t arr_size = max[size_lg2] + 1; /* +1 so arr[max] will fit. */ |
| size_t hash_count = upb_inttable_count(t) - arr_count; |
| size_t hash_size = hash_count ? (hash_count / MAX_LOAD) + 1 : 0; |
| size_t hashsize_lg2 = log2ceil(hash_size); |
| |
| upb_inttable_sizedinit(&new_t, t->t.ctype, arr_size, hashsize_lg2, a); |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, t); |
| for (; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| uintptr_t k = upb_inttable_iter_key(&i); |
| upb_inttable_insert2(&new_t, k, upb_inttable_iter_value(&i), a); |
| } |
| UPB_ASSERT(new_t.array_size == arr_size); |
| UPB_ASSERT(new_t.t.size_lg2 == hashsize_lg2); |
| } |
| upb_inttable_uninit2(t, a); |
| *t = new_t; |
| } |
| |
| /* Iteration. */ |
| |
| static const upb_tabent *int_tabent(const upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!i->array_part); |
| return &i->t->t.entries[i->index]; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_tabval int_arrent(const upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(i->array_part); |
| return i->t->array[i->index]; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_inttable_begin(upb_inttable_iter *i, const upb_inttable *t) { |
| i->t = t; |
| i->index = -1; |
| i->array_part = true; |
| upb_inttable_next(i); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_inttable_next(upb_inttable_iter *iter) { |
| const upb_inttable *t = iter->t; |
| if (iter->array_part) { |
| while (++iter->index < t->array_size) { |
| if (upb_arrhas(int_arrent(iter))) { |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| iter->array_part = false; |
| iter->index = begin(&t->t); |
| } else { |
| iter->index = next(&t->t, iter->index); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_done(const upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
| if (i->array_part) { |
| return i->index >= i->t->array_size || |
| !upb_arrhas(int_arrent(i)); |
| } else { |
| return i->index >= upb_table_size(&i->t->t) || |
| upb_tabent_isempty(int_tabent(i)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uintptr_t upb_inttable_iter_key(const upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_inttable_done(i)); |
| return i->array_part ? i->index : int_tabent(i)->key; |
| } |
| |
| upb_value upb_inttable_iter_value(const upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!upb_inttable_done(i)); |
| return _upb_value_val( |
| i->array_part ? i->t->array[i->index].val : int_tabent(i)->val.val, |
| i->t->t.ctype); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_inttable_iter_setdone(upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
| i->index = SIZE_MAX; |
| i->array_part = false; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_inttable_iter_isequal(const upb_inttable_iter *i1, |
| const upb_inttable_iter *i2) { |
| if (upb_inttable_done(i1) && upb_inttable_done(i2)) |
| return true; |
| return i1->t == i2->t && i1->index == i2->index && |
| i1->array_part == i2->array_part; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_UNALIGNED_READS_OK |
| /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * MurmurHash2, by Austin Appleby (released as public domain). |
| * Reformatted and C99-ified by Joshua Haberman. |
| * Note - This code makes a few assumptions about how your machine behaves - |
| * 1. We can read a 4-byte value from any address without crashing |
| * 2. sizeof(int) == 4 (in upb this limitation is removed by using uint32_t |
| * And it has a few limitations - |
| * 1. It will not work incrementally. |
| * 2. It will not produce the same results on little-endian and big-endian |
| * machines. */ |
| uint32_t MurmurHash2(const void *key, size_t len, uint32_t seed) { |
| /* 'm' and 'r' are mixing constants generated offline. |
| * They're not really 'magic', they just happen to work well. */ |
| const uint32_t m = 0x5bd1e995; |
| const int32_t r = 24; |
| |
| /* Initialize the hash to a 'random' value */ |
| uint32_t h = seed ^ len; |
| |
| /* Mix 4 bytes at a time into the hash */ |
| const uint8_t * data = (const uint8_t *)key; |
| while(len >= 4) { |
| uint32_t k = *(uint32_t *)data; |
| |
| k *= m; |
| k ^= k >> r; |
| k *= m; |
| |
| h *= m; |
| h ^= k; |
| |
| data += 4; |
| len -= 4; |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle the last few bytes of the input array */ |
| switch(len) { |
| case 3: h ^= data[2] << 16; |
| case 2: h ^= data[1] << 8; |
| case 1: h ^= data[0]; h *= m; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Do a few final mixes of the hash to ensure the last few |
| * bytes are well-incorporated. */ |
| h ^= h >> 13; |
| h *= m; |
| h ^= h >> 15; |
| |
| return h; |
| } |
| |
| #else /* !UPB_UNALIGNED_READS_OK */ |
| |
| /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * MurmurHashAligned2, by Austin Appleby |
| * Same algorithm as MurmurHash2, but only does aligned reads - should be safer |
| * on certain platforms. |
| * Performance will be lower than MurmurHash2 */ |
| |
| #define MIX(h,k,m) { k *= m; k ^= k >> r; k *= m; h *= m; h ^= k; } |
| |
| uint32_t MurmurHash2(const void * key, size_t len, uint32_t seed) { |
| const uint32_t m = 0x5bd1e995; |
| const int32_t r = 24; |
| const uint8_t * data = (const uint8_t *)key; |
| uint32_t h = seed ^ len; |
| uint8_t align = (uintptr_t)data & 3; |
| |
| if(align && (len >= 4)) { |
| /* Pre-load the temp registers */ |
| uint32_t t = 0, d = 0; |
| int32_t sl; |
| int32_t sr; |
| |
| switch(align) { |
| case 1: t |= data[2] << 16; |
| case 2: t |= data[1] << 8; |
| case 3: t |= data[0]; |
| } |
| |
| t <<= (8 * align); |
| |
| data += 4-align; |
| len -= 4-align; |
| |
| sl = 8 * (4-align); |
| sr = 8 * align; |
| |
| /* Mix */ |
| |
| while(len >= 4) { |
| uint32_t k; |
| |
| d = *(uint32_t *)data; |
| t = (t >> sr) | (d << sl); |
| |
| k = t; |
| |
| MIX(h,k,m); |
| |
| t = d; |
| |
| data += 4; |
| len -= 4; |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle leftover data in temp registers */ |
| |
| d = 0; |
| |
| if(len >= align) { |
| uint32_t k; |
| |
| switch(align) { |
| case 3: d |= data[2] << 16; |
| case 2: d |= data[1] << 8; |
| case 1: d |= data[0]; |
| } |
| |
| k = (t >> sr) | (d << sl); |
| MIX(h,k,m); |
| |
| data += align; |
| len -= align; |
| |
| /* ---------- |
| * Handle tail bytes */ |
| |
| switch(len) { |
| case 3: h ^= data[2] << 16; |
| case 2: h ^= data[1] << 8; |
| case 1: h ^= data[0]; h *= m; |
| }; |
| } else { |
| switch(len) { |
| case 3: d |= data[2] << 16; |
| case 2: d |= data[1] << 8; |
| case 1: d |= data[0]; |
| case 0: h ^= (t >> sr) | (d << sl); h *= m; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| h ^= h >> 13; |
| h *= m; |
| h ^= h >> 15; |
| |
| return h; |
| } else { |
| while(len >= 4) { |
| uint32_t k = *(uint32_t *)data; |
| |
| MIX(h,k,m); |
| |
| data += 4; |
| len -= 4; |
| } |
| |
| /* ---------- |
| * Handle tail bytes */ |
| |
| switch(len) { |
| case 3: h ^= data[2] << 16; |
| case 2: h ^= data[1] << 8; |
| case 1: h ^= data[0]; h *= m; |
| }; |
| |
| h ^= h >> 13; |
| h *= m; |
| h ^= h >> 15; |
| |
| return h; |
| } |
| } |
| #undef MIX |
| |
| #endif /* UPB_UNALIGNED_READS_OK */ |
| |
| #include <errno.h> |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <stddef.h> |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| bool upb_dumptostderr(void *closure, const upb_status* status) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(closure); |
| fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", upb_status_errmsg(status)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Guarantee null-termination and provide ellipsis truncation. |
| * It may be tempting to "optimize" this by initializing these final |
| * four bytes up-front and then being careful never to overwrite them, |
| * this is safer and simpler. */ |
| static void nullz(upb_status *status) { |
| const char *ellipsis = "..."; |
| size_t len = strlen(ellipsis); |
| UPB_ASSERT(sizeof(status->msg) > len); |
| memcpy(status->msg + sizeof(status->msg) - len, ellipsis, len); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_upberr *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| upb_errorspace upb_upberr = {"upb error"}; |
| |
| void upb_upberr_setoom(upb_status *status) { |
| status->error_space_ = &upb_upberr; |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Out of memory"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_status *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_status_clear(upb_status *status) { |
| if (!status) return; |
| status->ok_ = true; |
| status->code_ = 0; |
| status->msg[0] = '\0'; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_ok(const upb_status *status) { return status->ok_; } |
| |
| upb_errorspace *upb_status_errspace(const upb_status *status) { |
| return status->error_space_; |
| } |
| |
| int upb_status_errcode(const upb_status *status) { return status->code_; } |
| |
| const char *upb_status_errmsg(const upb_status *status) { return status->msg; } |
| |
| void upb_status_seterrmsg(upb_status *status, const char *msg) { |
| if (!status) return; |
| status->ok_ = false; |
| strncpy(status->msg, msg, sizeof(status->msg)); |
| nullz(status); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_status_seterrf(upb_status *status, const char *fmt, ...) { |
| va_list args; |
| va_start(args, fmt); |
| upb_status_vseterrf(status, fmt, args); |
| va_end(args); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_status_vseterrf(upb_status *status, const char *fmt, va_list args) { |
| if (!status) return; |
| status->ok_ = false; |
| _upb_vsnprintf(status->msg, sizeof(status->msg), fmt, args); |
| nullz(status); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_status_copy(upb_status *to, const upb_status *from) { |
| if (!to) return; |
| *to = *from; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_alloc ******************************************************************/ |
| |
| static void *upb_global_allocfunc(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, |
| size_t size) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(alloc); |
| UPB_UNUSED(oldsize); |
| if (size == 0) { |
| free(ptr); |
| return NULL; |
| } else { |
| return realloc(ptr, size); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| upb_alloc upb_alloc_global = {&upb_global_allocfunc}; |
| |
| |
| /* upb_arena ******************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Be conservative and choose 16 in case anyone is using SSE. */ |
| static const size_t maxalign = 16; |
| |
| static size_t align_up_max(size_t size) { |
| return ((size + maxalign - 1) / maxalign) * maxalign; |
| } |
| |
| typedef struct mem_block { |
| struct mem_block *next; |
| size_t size; |
| size_t used; |
| bool owned; |
| /* Data follows. */ |
| } mem_block; |
| |
| typedef struct cleanup_ent { |
| struct cleanup_ent *next; |
| upb_cleanup_func *cleanup; |
| void *ud; |
| } cleanup_ent; |
| |
| static void upb_arena_addblock(upb_arena *a, void *ptr, size_t size, |
| bool owned) { |
| mem_block *block = ptr; |
| |
| block->next = a->block_head; |
| block->size = size; |
| block->used = align_up_max(sizeof(mem_block)); |
| block->owned = owned; |
| |
| a->block_head = block; |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): ASAN poison. */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| static mem_block *upb_arena_allocblock(upb_arena *a, size_t size) { |
| size_t block_size = UPB_MAX(size, a->next_block_size) + sizeof(mem_block); |
| mem_block *block = upb_malloc(a->block_alloc, block_size); |
| |
| if (!block) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| upb_arena_addblock(a, block, block_size, true); |
| a->next_block_size = UPB_MIN(block_size * 2, a->max_block_size); |
| |
| return block; |
| } |
| |
| static void *upb_arena_doalloc(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, |
| size_t size) { |
| upb_arena *a = (upb_arena*)alloc; /* upb_alloc is initial member. */ |
| mem_block *block = a->block_head; |
| void *ret; |
| |
| if (size == 0) { |
| return NULL; /* We are an arena, don't need individual frees. */ |
| } |
| |
| size = align_up_max(size); |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): special-case if this is a realloc of the last alloc? */ |
| |
| if (!block || block->size - block->used < size) { |
| /* Slow path: have to allocate a new block. */ |
| block = upb_arena_allocblock(a, size); |
| |
| if (!block) { |
| return NULL; /* Out of memory. */ |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ret = (char*)block + block->used; |
| block->used += size; |
| |
| if (oldsize > 0) { |
| memcpy(ret, ptr, oldsize); /* Preserve existing data. */ |
| } |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): ASAN unpoison. */ |
| |
| a->bytes_allocated += size; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Public Arena API ***********************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_arena_init(upb_arena *a) { |
| a->alloc.func = &upb_arena_doalloc; |
| a->block_alloc = &upb_alloc_global; |
| a->bytes_allocated = 0; |
| a->next_block_size = 256; |
| a->max_block_size = 16384; |
| a->cleanup_head = NULL; |
| a->block_head = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_arena_init2(upb_arena *a, void *mem, size_t size, upb_alloc *alloc) { |
| upb_arena_init(a); |
| |
| if (size > sizeof(mem_block)) { |
| upb_arena_addblock(a, mem, size, false); |
| } |
| |
| if (alloc) { |
| a->block_alloc = alloc; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_arena_uninit(upb_arena *a) { |
| cleanup_ent *ent = a->cleanup_head; |
| mem_block *block = a->block_head; |
| |
| while (ent) { |
| ent->cleanup(ent->ud); |
| ent = ent->next; |
| } |
| |
| /* Must do this after running cleanup functions, because this will delete |
| * the memory we store our cleanup entries in! */ |
| while (block) { |
| mem_block *next = block->next; |
| |
| if (block->owned) { |
| upb_free(a->block_alloc, block); |
| } |
| |
| block = next; |
| } |
| |
| /* Protect against multiple-uninit. */ |
| a->cleanup_head = NULL; |
| a->block_head = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_arena_addcleanup(upb_arena *a, upb_cleanup_func *func, void *ud) { |
| cleanup_ent *ent = upb_malloc(&a->alloc, sizeof(cleanup_ent)); |
| if (!ent) { |
| return false; /* Out of memory. */ |
| } |
| |
| ent->cleanup = func; |
| ent->ud = ud; |
| ent->next = a->cleanup_head; |
| a->cleanup_head = ent; |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_arena_bytesallocated(const upb_arena *a) { |
| return a->bytes_allocated; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Standard error functions ***************************************************/ |
| |
| static bool default_err(void *ud, const upb_status *status) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(ud); |
| UPB_UNUSED(status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static bool write_err_to(void *ud, const upb_status *status) { |
| upb_status *copy_to = ud; |
| upb_status_copy(copy_to, status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_env ********************************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_env_initonly(upb_env *e) { |
| e->ok_ = true; |
| e->error_func_ = &default_err; |
| e->error_ud_ = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_env_init(upb_env *e) { |
| upb_arena_init(&e->arena_); |
| upb_env_initonly(e); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_env_init2(upb_env *e, void *mem, size_t n, upb_alloc *alloc) { |
| upb_arena_init2(&e->arena_, mem, n, alloc); |
| upb_env_initonly(e); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_env_uninit(upb_env *e) { |
| upb_arena_uninit(&e->arena_); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_env_seterrorfunc(upb_env *e, upb_error_func *func, void *ud) { |
| e->error_func_ = func; |
| e->error_ud_ = ud; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_env_reporterrorsto(upb_env *e, upb_status *s) { |
| e->error_func_ = &write_err_to; |
| e->error_ud_ = s; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_env_reporterror(upb_env *e, const upb_status *status) { |
| e->ok_ = false; |
| return e->error_func_(e->error_ud_, status); |
| } |
| |
| void *upb_env_malloc(upb_env *e, size_t size) { |
| return upb_malloc(&e->arena_.alloc, size); |
| } |
| |
| void *upb_env_realloc(upb_env *e, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size) { |
| return upb_realloc(&e->arena_.alloc, ptr, oldsize, size); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_env_free(upb_env *e, void *ptr) { |
| upb_free(&e->arena_.alloc, ptr); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_env_addcleanup(upb_env *e, upb_cleanup_func *func, void *ud) { |
| return upb_arena_addcleanup(&e->arena_, func, ud); |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_env_bytesallocated(const upb_env *e) { |
| return upb_arena_bytesallocated(&e->arena_); |
| } |
| /* This file was generated by upbc (the upb compiler) from the input |
| * file: |
| * |
| * upb/descriptor/descriptor.proto |
| * |
| * Do not edit -- your changes will be discarded when the file is |
| * regenerated. */ |
| |
| |
| static const upb_msgdef msgs[22]; |
| static const upb_fielddef fields[107]; |
| static const upb_enumdef enums[5]; |
| static const upb_tabent strentries[236]; |
| static const upb_tabent intentries[18]; |
| static const upb_tabval arrays[187]; |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_DEBUG_REFS |
| static upb_inttable reftables[268]; |
| #endif |
| |
| static const upb_msgdef msgs[22] = { |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.DescriptorProto", 41, 8, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[0], 11, 10), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(10, 15, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 4, &strentries[0]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[0], &reftables[1]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ExtensionRange", 5, 0, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[11], 3, 2), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[16]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[2], &reftables[3]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ReservedRange", 5, 0, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[14], 3, 2), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[20]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[4], &reftables[5]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto", 12, 2, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[17], 4, 3), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[24]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[6], &reftables[7]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.EnumOptions", 9, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(1, 1, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 1, &intentries[0], &arrays[21], 4, 2), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[28]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[8], &reftables[9]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto", 9, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[25], 4, 3), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[32]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[10], &reftables[11]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions", 8, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(1, 1, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 1, &intentries[2], &arrays[29], 2, 1), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[36]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[12], &reftables[13]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto", 24, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[31], 11, 10), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(10, 15, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 4, &strentries[40]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[14], &reftables[15]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FieldOptions", 13, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(1, 1, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 1, &intentries[4], &arrays[42], 11, 6), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(7, 15, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 4, &strentries[56]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[16], &reftables[17]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto", 43, 6, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[53], 13, 12), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(12, 15, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 4, &strentries[72]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[18], &reftables[19]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet", 7, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[66], 2, 1), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(1, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[88]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[20], &reftables[21]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FileOptions", 38, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(1, 1, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 1, &intentries[6], &arrays[68], 42, 17), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(18, 31, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 5, &strentries[92]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[22], &reftables[23]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.MessageOptions", 11, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(1, 1, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 1, &intentries[8], &arrays[110], 8, 4), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(5, 7, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 3, &strentries[124]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[24], &reftables[25]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto", 16, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[118], 7, 6), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(6, 7, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 3, &strentries[132]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[26], &reftables[27]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.MethodOptions", 8, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &intentries[10], &arrays[125], 1, 0), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[140]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[28], &reftables[29]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto", 6, 0, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[126], 2, 1), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(1, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[144]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[30], &reftables[31]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto", 12, 2, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[128], 4, 3), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[148]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[32], &reftables[33]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.ServiceOptions", 8, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &intentries[14], &arrays[132], 1, 0), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[152]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[34], &reftables[35]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo", 7, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[133], 2, 1), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(1, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[156]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[36], &reftables[37]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location", 20, 0, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[135], 7, 5), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(5, 7, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 3, &strentries[160]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[38], &reftables[39]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption", 19, 1, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[142], 9, 7), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(7, 15, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 4, &strentries[168]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[40], &reftables[41]), |
| UPB_MSGDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart", 7, 0, UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[151], 3, 2), UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(2, 3, UPB_CTYPE_PTR, 2, &strentries[184]), false, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, &reftables[42], &reftables[43]), |
| }; |
| |
| static const upb_fielddef fields[107] = { |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "aggregate_value", 8, &msgs[20], NULL, 16, 6, {0},&reftables[44], &reftables[45]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "allow_alias", 2, &msgs[4], NULL, 7, 1, {0},&reftables[46], &reftables[47]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "cc_enable_arenas", 31, &msgs[11], NULL, 24, 12, {0},&reftables[48], &reftables[49]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "cc_generic_services", 16, &msgs[11], NULL, 18, 6, {0},&reftables[50], &reftables[51]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "client_streaming", 5, &msgs[13], NULL, 14, 4, {0},&reftables[52], &reftables[53]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "csharp_namespace", 37, &msgs[11], NULL, 28, 14, {0},&reftables[54], &reftables[55]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_ENUM, 0, false, false, false, false, "ctype", 1, &msgs[8], (const upb_def*)(&enums[2]), 7, 1, {0},&reftables[56], &reftables[57]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "default_value", 7, &msgs[7], NULL, 17, 7, {0},&reftables[58], &reftables[59]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "dependency", 3, &msgs[9], NULL, 31, 8, {0},&reftables[60], &reftables[61]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "deprecated", 3, &msgs[8], NULL, 9, 3, {0},&reftables[62], &reftables[63]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "deprecated", 33, &msgs[14], NULL, 7, 1, {0},&reftables[64], &reftables[65]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "deprecated", 3, &msgs[12], NULL, 9, 3, {0},&reftables[66], &reftables[67]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "deprecated", 23, &msgs[11], NULL, 22, 10, {0},&reftables[68], &reftables[69]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "deprecated", 1, &msgs[6], NULL, 7, 1, {0},&reftables[70], &reftables[71]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "deprecated", 3, &msgs[4], NULL, 8, 2, {0},&reftables[72], &reftables[73]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "deprecated", 33, &msgs[17], NULL, 7, 1, {0},&reftables[74], &reftables[75]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, 0, false, false, false, false, "double_value", 6, &msgs[20], NULL, 12, 4, {0},&reftables[76], &reftables[77]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "end", 2, &msgs[2], NULL, 4, 1, {0},&reftables[78], &reftables[79]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "end", 2, &msgs[1], NULL, 4, 1, {0},&reftables[80], &reftables[81]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "enum_type", 5, &msgs[9], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[3]), 14, 1, {0},&reftables[82], &reftables[83]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "enum_type", 4, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[3]), 19, 2, {0},&reftables[84], &reftables[85]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "extendee", 2, &msgs[7], NULL, 8, 2, {0},&reftables[86], &reftables[87]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "extension", 6, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[7]), 25, 4, {0},&reftables[88], &reftables[89]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "extension", 7, &msgs[9], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[7]), 20, 3, {0},&reftables[90], &reftables[91]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "extension_range", 5, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[1]), 22, 3, {0},&reftables[92], &reftables[93]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "field", 2, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[7]), 13, 0, {0},&reftables[94], &reftables[95]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "file", 1, &msgs[10], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[9]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[96], &reftables[97]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "go_package", 11, &msgs[11], NULL, 15, 5, {0},&reftables[98], &reftables[99]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "identifier_value", 3, &msgs[20], NULL, 7, 1, {0},&reftables[100], &reftables[101]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "input_type", 2, &msgs[13], NULL, 8, 2, {0},&reftables[102], &reftables[103]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REQUIRED, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "is_extension", 2, &msgs[21], NULL, 6, 1, {0},&reftables[104], &reftables[105]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "java_generate_equals_and_hash", 20, &msgs[11], NULL, 21, 9, {0},&reftables[106], &reftables[107]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "java_generic_services", 17, &msgs[11], NULL, 19, 7, {0},&reftables[108], &reftables[109]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "java_multiple_files", 10, &msgs[11], NULL, 14, 4, {0},&reftables[110], &reftables[111]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "java_outer_classname", 8, &msgs[11], NULL, 10, 2, {0},&reftables[112], &reftables[113]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "java_package", 1, &msgs[11], NULL, 7, 1, {0},&reftables[114], &reftables[115]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "java_string_check_utf8", 27, &msgs[11], NULL, 23, 11, {0},&reftables[116], &reftables[117]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "javanano_use_deprecated_package", 38, &msgs[11], NULL, 31, 15, {0},&reftables[118], &reftables[119]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "json_name", 10, &msgs[7], NULL, 21, 9, {0},&reftables[120], &reftables[121]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_ENUM, 0, false, false, false, false, "jstype", 6, &msgs[8], (const upb_def*)(&enums[3]), 11, 5, {0},&reftables[122], &reftables[123]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_ENUM, 0, false, false, false, false, "label", 4, &msgs[7], (const upb_def*)(&enums[0]), 12, 4, {0},&reftables[124], &reftables[125]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "lazy", 5, &msgs[8], NULL, 10, 4, {0},&reftables[126], &reftables[127]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "leading_comments", 3, &msgs[19], NULL, 9, 2, {0},&reftables[128], &reftables[129]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "leading_detached_comments", 6, &msgs[19], NULL, 17, 4, {0},&reftables[130], &reftables[131]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "location", 1, &msgs[18], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[19]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[132], &reftables[133]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "map_entry", 7, &msgs[12], NULL, 10, 4, {0},&reftables[134], &reftables[135]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "message_set_wire_format", 1, &msgs[12], NULL, 7, 1, {0},&reftables[136], &reftables[137]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "message_type", 4, &msgs[9], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[0]), 11, 0, {0},&reftables[138], &reftables[139]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "method", 2, &msgs[16], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[13]), 7, 0, {0},&reftables[140], &reftables[141]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 2, &msgs[20], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[21]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[142], &reftables[143]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[5], NULL, 5, 1, {0},&reftables[144], &reftables[145]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[9], NULL, 23, 6, {0},&reftables[146], &reftables[147]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[3], NULL, 9, 2, {0},&reftables[148], &reftables[149]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[16], NULL, 9, 2, {0},&reftables[150], &reftables[151]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[15], NULL, 3, 0, {0},&reftables[152], &reftables[153]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[13], NULL, 5, 1, {0},&reftables[154], &reftables[155]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[7], NULL, 5, 1, {0},&reftables[156], &reftables[157]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name", 1, &msgs[0], NULL, 33, 8, {0},&reftables[158], &reftables[159]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REQUIRED, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "name_part", 1, &msgs[21], NULL, 3, 0, {0},&reftables[160], &reftables[161]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT64, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "negative_int_value", 5, &msgs[20], NULL, 11, 3, {0},&reftables[162], &reftables[163]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "nested_type", 3, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[0]), 16, 1, {0},&reftables[164], &reftables[165]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "no_standard_descriptor_accessor", 2, &msgs[12], NULL, 8, 2, {0},&reftables[166], &reftables[167]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "number", 3, &msgs[7], NULL, 11, 3, {0},&reftables[168], &reftables[169]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "number", 2, &msgs[5], NULL, 8, 2, {0},&reftables[170], &reftables[171]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "objc_class_prefix", 36, &msgs[11], NULL, 25, 13, {0},&reftables[172], &reftables[173]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "oneof_decl", 8, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[15]), 29, 6, {0},&reftables[174], &reftables[175]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "oneof_index", 9, &msgs[7], NULL, 20, 8, {0},&reftables[176], &reftables[177]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_ENUM, 0, false, false, false, false, "optimize_for", 9, &msgs[11], (const upb_def*)(&enums[4]), 13, 3, {0},&reftables[178], &reftables[179]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "options", 7, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[12]), 26, 5, {0},&reftables[180], &reftables[181]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "options", 8, &msgs[9], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[11]), 21, 4, {0},&reftables[182], &reftables[183]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "options", 8, &msgs[7], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[8]), 4, 0, {0},&reftables[184], &reftables[185]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "options", 4, &msgs[13], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[14]), 4, 0, {0},&reftables[186], &reftables[187]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "options", 3, &msgs[16], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[17]), 8, 1, {0},&reftables[188], &reftables[189]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "options", 3, &msgs[3], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[4]), 8, 1, {0},&reftables[190], &reftables[191]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "options", 3, &msgs[5], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[6]), 4, 0, {0},&reftables[192], &reftables[193]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "output_type", 3, &msgs[13], NULL, 11, 3, {0},&reftables[194], &reftables[195]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "package", 2, &msgs[9], NULL, 26, 7, {0},&reftables[196], &reftables[197]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "packed", 2, &msgs[8], NULL, 8, 2, {0},&reftables[198], &reftables[199]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, true, "path", 1, &msgs[19], NULL, 5, 0, {0},&reftables[200], &reftables[201]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "php_class_prefix", 40, &msgs[11], NULL, 32, 16, {0},&reftables[202], &reftables[203]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "php_namespace", 41, &msgs[11], NULL, 35, 17, {0},&reftables[204], &reftables[205]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_UINT64, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "positive_int_value", 4, &msgs[20], NULL, 10, 2, {0},&reftables[206], &reftables[207]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "public_dependency", 10, &msgs[9], NULL, 36, 9, {0},&reftables[208], &reftables[209]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "py_generic_services", 18, &msgs[11], NULL, 20, 8, {0},&reftables[210], &reftables[211]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "reserved_name", 10, &msgs[0], NULL, 38, 9, {0},&reftables[212], &reftables[213]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "reserved_range", 9, &msgs[0], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[2]), 32, 7, {0},&reftables[214], &reftables[215]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "server_streaming", 6, &msgs[13], NULL, 15, 5, {0},&reftables[216], &reftables[217]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "service", 6, &msgs[9], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[16]), 17, 2, {0},&reftables[218], &reftables[219]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "source_code_info", 9, &msgs[9], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[18]), 22, 5, {0},&reftables[220], &reftables[221]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, true, "span", 2, &msgs[19], NULL, 8, 1, {0},&reftables[222], &reftables[223]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "start", 1, &msgs[2], NULL, 3, 0, {0},&reftables[224], &reftables[225]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "start", 1, &msgs[1], NULL, 3, 0, {0},&reftables[226], &reftables[227]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BYTES, 0, false, false, false, false, "string_value", 7, &msgs[20], NULL, 13, 5, {0},&reftables[228], &reftables[229]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "syntax", 12, &msgs[9], NULL, 40, 11, {0},&reftables[230], &reftables[231]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "trailing_comments", 4, &msgs[19], NULL, 12, 3, {0},&reftables[232], &reftables[233]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_ENUM, 0, false, false, false, false, "type", 5, &msgs[7], (const upb_def*)(&enums[1]), 13, 5, {0},&reftables[234], &reftables[235]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_STRING, 0, false, false, false, false, "type_name", 6, &msgs[7], NULL, 14, 6, {0},&reftables[236], &reftables[237]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "uninterpreted_option", 999, &msgs[12], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[20]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[238], &reftables[239]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "uninterpreted_option", 999, &msgs[17], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[20]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[240], &reftables[241]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "uninterpreted_option", 999, &msgs[11], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[20]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[242], &reftables[243]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "uninterpreted_option", 999, &msgs[14], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[20]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[244], &reftables[245]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "uninterpreted_option", 999, &msgs[8], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[20]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[246], &reftables[247]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "uninterpreted_option", 999, &msgs[6], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[20]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[248], &reftables[249]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "uninterpreted_option", 999, &msgs[4], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[20]), 6, 0, {0},&reftables[250], &reftables[251]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, 0, false, false, false, false, "value", 2, &msgs[3], (const upb_def*)(&msgs[5]), 7, 0, {0},&reftables[252], &reftables[253]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL, UPB_TYPE_BOOL, 0, false, false, false, false, "weak", 10, &msgs[8], NULL, 12, 6, {0},&reftables[254], &reftables[255]), |
| UPB_FIELDDEF_INIT(UPB_LABEL_REPEATED, UPB_TYPE_INT32, UPB_INTFMT_VARIABLE, false, false, false, false, "weak_dependency", 11, &msgs[9], NULL, 39, 10, {0},&reftables[256], &reftables[257]), |
| }; |
| |
| static const upb_enumdef enums[5] = { |
| UPB_ENUMDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Label", UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_INT32, 2, &strentries[188]), UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_CSTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[154], 4, 3), 0, &reftables[258], &reftables[259]), |
| UPB_ENUMDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Type", UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(18, 31, UPB_CTYPE_INT32, 5, &strentries[192]), UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_CSTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[158], 19, 18), 0, &reftables[260], &reftables[261]), |
| UPB_ENUMDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType", UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_INT32, 2, &strentries[224]), UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_CSTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[177], 3, 3), 0, &reftables[262], &reftables[263]), |
| UPB_ENUMDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType", UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_INT32, 2, &strentries[228]), UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_CSTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[180], 3, 3), 0, &reftables[264], &reftables[265]), |
| UPB_ENUMDEF_INIT("google.protobuf.FileOptions.OptimizeMode", UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(3, 3, UPB_CTYPE_INT32, 2, &strentries[232]), UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, UPB_CTYPE_CSTR, 0, NULL, &arrays[183], 4, 3), 0, &reftables[266], &reftables[267]), |
| }; |
| |
| static const upb_tabent strentries[236] = { |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\011", "\000", "\000", "\000", "extension"), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[22]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
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| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\015", "\000", "\000", "\000", "TYPE_SFIXED64"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(16), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\012", "\000", "\000", "\000", "TYPE_BYTES"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(12), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\013", "\000", "\000", "\000", "TYPE_SINT64"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(18), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\011", "\000", "\000", "\000", "TYPE_BOOL"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(8), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\012", "\000", "\000", "\000", "TYPE_GROUP"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(10), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\013", "\000", "\000", "\000", "TYPE_SINT32"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(17), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\004", "\000", "\000", "\000", "CORD"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(1), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\006", "\000", "\000", "\000", "STRING"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(0), &strentries[225]}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\014", "\000", "\000", "\000", "STRING_PIECE"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(2), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\011", "\000", "\000", "\000", "JS_NORMAL"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(0), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\011", "\000", "\000", "\000", "JS_NUMBER"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(2), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\011", "\000", "\000", "\000", "JS_STRING"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(1), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\011", "\000", "\000", "\000", "CODE_SIZE"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(2), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\005", "\000", "\000", "\000", "SPEED"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(1), &strentries[235]}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_STR("\014", "\000", "\000", "\000", "LITE_RUNTIME"), UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(3), NULL}, |
| }; |
| |
| static const upb_tabent intentries[18] = { |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(999), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[103]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(999), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[102]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(999), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[101]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(999), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[99]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(999), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[97]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(33), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[10]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(999), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[100]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(33), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[15]), NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NONE, UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, NULL}, |
| {UPB_TABKEY_NUM(999), UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[98]), NULL}, |
| }; |
| |
| static const upb_tabval arrays[187] = { |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[57]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[25]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[60]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[20]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[24]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[22]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[68]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[65]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[85]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[84]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[91]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[18]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[90]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[17]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[52]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[104]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[73]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[1]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[14]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[50]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[63]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[74]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[13]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[56]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[21]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[62]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[40]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[95]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[96]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[7]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[70]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[66]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[38]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[6]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[77]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[9]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[41]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[39]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[105]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[51]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[76]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[8]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[47]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[19]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[87]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[23]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[69]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[88]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[82]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[106]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[93]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[26]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[35]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[34]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[67]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[33]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[27]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[3]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[32]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[83]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[31]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[12]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[36]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[2]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[64]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[5]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[37]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[79]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[80]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[46]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[61]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[11]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[45]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[55]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[29]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[75]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[71]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[4]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[86]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[54]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[53]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[48]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[72]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[44]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[78]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[89]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[42]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[94]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[43]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[49]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[28]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[81]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[59]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[16]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[92]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[0]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[58]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(&fields[30]), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("LABEL_OPTIONAL"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("LABEL_REQUIRED"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("LABEL_REPEATED"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_DOUBLE"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_FLOAT"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_INT64"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_UINT64"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_INT32"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_FIXED64"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_FIXED32"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_BOOL"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_STRING"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_GROUP"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_MESSAGE"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_BYTES"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_UINT32"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_ENUM"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_SFIXED32"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_SFIXED64"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_SINT32"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("TYPE_SINT64"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("STRING"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("CORD"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("STRING_PIECE"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("JS_NORMAL"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("JS_STRING"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("JS_NUMBER"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT, |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("SPEED"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("CODE_SIZE"), |
| UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT("LITE_RUNTIME"), |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_DEBUG_REFS |
| static upb_inttable reftables[268] = { |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(UPB_CTYPE_PTR), |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| static const upb_msgdef *refm(const upb_msgdef *m, const void *owner) { |
| upb_msgdef_ref(m, owner); |
| return m; |
| } |
| |
| static const upb_enumdef *refe(const upb_enumdef *e, const void *owner) { |
| upb_enumdef_ref(e, owner); |
| return e; |
| } |
| |
| /* Public API. */ |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_DescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[0], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[1], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[2], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_EnumDescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[3], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_EnumOptions_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[4], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_EnumValueDescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[5], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_EnumValueOptions_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[6], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldDescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[7], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldOptions_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[8], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileDescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[9], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileDescriptorSet_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[10], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileOptions_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[11], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_MessageOptions_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[12], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_MethodDescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[13], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_MethodOptions_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[14], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_OneofDescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[15], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_ServiceDescriptorProto_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[16], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_ServiceOptions_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[17], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_SourceCodeInfo_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[18], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_SourceCodeInfo_Location_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[19], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_UninterpretedOption_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[20], owner); } |
| const upb_msgdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_UninterpretedOption_NamePart_get(const void *owner) { return refm(&msgs[21], owner); } |
| |
| const upb_enumdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldDescriptorProto_Label_get(const void *owner) { return refe(&enums[0], owner); } |
| const upb_enumdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldDescriptorProto_Type_get(const void *owner) { return refe(&enums[1], owner); } |
| const upb_enumdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldOptions_CType_get(const void *owner) { return refe(&enums[2], owner); } |
| const upb_enumdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldOptions_JSType_get(const void *owner) { return refe(&enums[3], owner); } |
| const upb_enumdef *upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileOptions_OptimizeMode_get(const void *owner) { return refe(&enums[4], owner); } |
| /* |
| ** XXX: The routines in this file that consume a string do not currently |
| ** support having the string span buffers. In the future, as upb_sink and |
| ** its buffering/sharing functionality evolve there should be an easy and |
| ** idiomatic way of correctly handling this case. For now, we accept this |
| ** limitation since we currently only parse descriptors from single strings. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #include <errno.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| /* Compares a NULL-terminated string with a non-NULL-terminated string. */ |
| static bool upb_streq(const char *str, const char *buf, size_t n) { |
| return strlen(str) == n && memcmp(str, buf, n) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* We keep a stack of all the messages scopes we are currently in, as well as |
| * the top-level file scope. This is necessary to correctly qualify the |
| * definitions that are contained inside. "name" tracks the name of the |
| * message or package (a bare name -- not qualified by any enclosing scopes). */ |
| typedef struct { |
| char *name; |
| /* Index of the first def that is under this scope. For msgdefs, the |
| * msgdef itself is at start-1. */ |
| int start; |
| uint32_t oneof_start; |
| uint32_t oneof_index; |
| } upb_descreader_frame; |
| |
| /* The maximum number of nested declarations that are allowed, ie. |
| * message Foo { |
| * message Bar { |
| * message Baz { |
| * } |
| * } |
| * } |
| * |
| * This is a resource limit that affects how big our runtime stack can grow. |
| * TODO: make this a runtime-settable property of the Reader instance. */ |
| #define UPB_MAX_MESSAGE_NESTING 64 |
| |
| struct upb_descreader { |
| upb_sink sink; |
| upb_inttable files; |
| upb_strtable files_by_name; |
| upb_filedef *file; /* The last file in files. */ |
| upb_descreader_frame stack[UPB_MAX_MESSAGE_NESTING]; |
| int stack_len; |
| upb_inttable oneofs; |
| |
| uint32_t number; |
| char *name; |
| bool saw_number; |
| bool saw_name; |
| |
| char *default_string; |
| |
| upb_fielddef *f; |
| }; |
| |
| static char *upb_gstrndup(const char *buf, size_t n) { |
| char *ret = upb_gmalloc(n + 1); |
| if (!ret) return NULL; |
| memcpy(ret, buf, n); |
| ret[n] = '\0'; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns a newly allocated string that joins input strings together, for |
| * example: |
| * join("Foo.Bar", "Baz") -> "Foo.Bar.Baz" |
| * join("", "Baz") -> "Baz" |
| * Caller owns a ref on the returned string. */ |
| static char *upb_join(const char *base, const char *name) { |
| if (!base || strlen(base) == 0) { |
| return upb_gstrdup(name); |
| } else { |
| char *ret = upb_gmalloc(strlen(base) + strlen(name) + 2); |
| if (!ret) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| ret[0] = '\0'; |
| strcat(ret, base); |
| strcat(ret, "."); |
| strcat(ret, name); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Qualify the defname for all defs starting with offset "start" with "str". */ |
| static bool upb_descreader_qualify(upb_filedef *f, char *str, int32_t start) { |
| size_t i; |
| for (i = start; i < upb_filedef_defcount(f); i++) { |
| upb_def *def = upb_filedef_mutabledef(f, i); |
| char *name = upb_join(str, upb_def_fullname(def)); |
| if (!name) { |
| /* Need better logic here; at this point we've qualified some names but |
| * not others. */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| upb_def_setfullname(def, name, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(name); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_descreader ************************************************************/ |
| |
| static upb_msgdef *upb_descreader_top(upb_descreader *r) { |
| int index; |
| UPB_ASSERT(r->stack_len > 1); |
| index = r->stack[r->stack_len-1].start - 1; |
| UPB_ASSERT(index >= 0); |
| return upb_downcast_msgdef_mutable(upb_filedef_mutabledef(r->file, index)); |
| } |
| |
| static upb_def *upb_descreader_last(upb_descreader *r) { |
| return upb_filedef_mutabledef(r->file, upb_filedef_defcount(r->file) - 1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Start/end handlers for FileDescriptorProto and DescriptorProto (the two |
| * entities that have names and can contain sub-definitions. */ |
| void upb_descreader_startcontainer(upb_descreader *r) { |
| upb_descreader_frame *f = &r->stack[r->stack_len++]; |
| f->start = upb_filedef_defcount(r->file); |
| f->oneof_start = upb_inttable_count(&r->oneofs); |
| f->oneof_index = 0; |
| f->name = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_descreader_endcontainer(upb_descreader *r) { |
| upb_descreader_frame *f = &r->stack[r->stack_len - 1]; |
| |
| while (upb_inttable_count(&r->oneofs) > f->oneof_start) { |
| upb_oneofdef *o = upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_pop(&r->oneofs)); |
| bool ok = upb_msgdef_addoneof(upb_descreader_top(r), o, &r->oneofs, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| } |
| |
| if (!upb_descreader_qualify(r->file, f->name, f->start)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| upb_gfree(f->name); |
| f->name = NULL; |
| |
| r->stack_len--; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_descreader_setscopename(upb_descreader *r, char *str) { |
| upb_descreader_frame *f = &r->stack[r->stack_len-1]; |
| upb_gfree(f->name); |
| f->name = str; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_oneofdef *upb_descreader_getoneof(upb_descreader *r, |
| uint32_t index) { |
| bool found; |
| upb_value val; |
| upb_descreader_frame *f = &r->stack[r->stack_len-1]; |
| |
| /* DescriptorProto messages can be nested, so we will see the nested messages |
| * between when we see the FieldDescriptorProto and the OneofDescriptorProto. |
| * We need to preserve the oneofs in between these two things. */ |
| index += f->oneof_start; |
| |
| while (upb_inttable_count(&r->oneofs) <= index) { |
| upb_inttable_push(&r->oneofs, upb_value_ptr(upb_oneofdef_new(&r->oneofs))); |
| } |
| |
| found = upb_inttable_lookup(&r->oneofs, index, &val); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| return upb_value_getptr(val); |
| } |
| |
| /** Handlers for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet. ***************************/ |
| |
| static void *fileset_startfile(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| r->file = upb_filedef_new(&r->files); |
| upb_inttable_push(&r->files, upb_value_ptr(r->file)); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| /** Handlers for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto. *************************/ |
| |
| static bool file_start(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| upb_descreader_startcontainer(r); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool file_end(void *closure, const void *hd, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(status); |
| return upb_descreader_endcontainer(r); |
| } |
| |
| static size_t file_onname(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *name; |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| name = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| upb_strtable_insert(&r->files_by_name, name, upb_value_ptr(r->file)); |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| ok = upb_filedef_setname(r->file, name, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(name); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t file_onpackage(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *package; |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| package = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| upb_descreader_setscopename(r, package); |
| ok = upb_filedef_setpackage(r->file, package, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static void *file_startphpnamespace(void *closure, const void *hd, |
| size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| |
| ok = upb_filedef_setphpnamespace(r->file, "", NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return closure; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t file_onphpnamespace(void *closure, const void *hd, |
| const char *buf, size_t n, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *php_namespace; |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| php_namespace = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| ok = upb_filedef_setphpnamespace(r->file, php_namespace, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(php_namespace); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t file_onphpprefix(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *prefix; |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| prefix = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| ok = upb_filedef_setphpprefix(r->file, prefix, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(prefix); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t file_onsyntax(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| if (upb_streq("proto2", buf, n)) { |
| ok = upb_filedef_setsyntax(r->file, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2, NULL); |
| } else if (upb_streq("proto3", buf, n)) { |
| ok = upb_filedef_setsyntax(r->file, UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO3, NULL); |
| } else { |
| ok = false; |
| } |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static void *file_startmsg(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_msgdef_new(&m); |
| bool ok = upb_filedef_addmsg(r->file, m, &m, NULL); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| static void *file_startenum(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_enumdef *e = upb_enumdef_new(&e); |
| bool ok = upb_filedef_addenum(r->file, e, &e, NULL); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| static void *file_startext(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| bool ok; |
| r->f = upb_fielddef_new(r); |
| ok = upb_filedef_addext(r->file, r->f, r, NULL); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t file_ondep(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_value val; |
| if (upb_strtable_lookup2(&r->files_by_name, buf, n, &val)) { |
| upb_filedef_adddep(r->file, upb_value_getptr(val)); |
| } |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| /** Handlers for google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto. *********************/ |
| |
| static bool enumval_startmsg(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| r->saw_number = false; |
| r->saw_name = false; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t enumval_onname(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| upb_gfree(r->name); |
| r->name = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| r->saw_name = true; |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static bool enumval_onnumber(void *closure, const void *hd, int32_t val) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| r->number = val; |
| r->saw_number = true; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool enumval_endmsg(void *closure, const void *hd, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_enumdef *e; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| if(!r->saw_number || !r->saw_name) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Enum value missing name or number."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| e = upb_downcast_enumdef_mutable(upb_descreader_last(r)); |
| upb_enumdef_addval(e, r->name, r->number, status); |
| upb_gfree(r->name); |
| r->name = NULL; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /** Handlers for google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto. *************************/ |
| |
| static bool enum_endmsg(void *closure, const void *hd, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_enumdef *e; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| e = upb_downcast_enumdef_mutable(upb_descreader_last(r)); |
| if (upb_def_fullname(upb_descreader_last(r)) == NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Enum had no name."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (upb_enumdef_numvals(e) == 0) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Enum had no values."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t enum_onname(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *fullname = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| upb_def_setfullname(upb_descreader_last(r), fullname, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(fullname); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| /** Handlers for google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto *************************/ |
| |
| static bool field_startmsg(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_ASSERT(r->f); |
| upb_gfree(r->default_string); |
| r->default_string = NULL; |
| |
| /* fielddefs default to packed, but descriptors default to non-packed. */ |
| upb_fielddef_setpacked(r->f, false); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Converts the default value in string "str" into "d". Passes a ref on str. |
| * Returns true on success. */ |
| static bool parse_default(char *str, upb_fielddef *f) { |
| bool success = true; |
| char *end; |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: { |
| long val = strtol(str, &end, 0); |
| if (val > INT32_MAX || val < INT32_MIN || errno == ERANGE || *end) |
| success = false; |
| else |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultint32(f, val); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: { |
| /* XXX: Need to write our own strtoll, since it's not available in c89. */ |
| long long val = strtol(str, &end, 0); |
| if (val > INT64_MAX || val < INT64_MIN || errno == ERANGE || *end) |
| success = false; |
| else |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultint64(f, val); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: { |
| unsigned long val = strtoul(str, &end, 0); |
| if (val > UINT32_MAX || errno == ERANGE || *end) |
| success = false; |
| else |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultuint32(f, val); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: { |
| /* XXX: Need to write our own strtoull, since it's not available in c89. */ |
| unsigned long long val = strtoul(str, &end, 0); |
| if (val > UINT64_MAX || errno == ERANGE || *end) |
| success = false; |
| else |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultuint64(f, val); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: { |
| double val = strtod(str, &end); |
| if (errno == ERANGE || *end) |
| success = false; |
| else |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultdouble(f, val); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: { |
| /* XXX: Need to write our own strtof, since it's not available in c89. */ |
| float val = strtod(str, &end); |
| if (errno == ERANGE || *end) |
| success = false; |
| else |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultfloat(f, val); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: { |
| if (strcmp(str, "false") == 0) |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultbool(f, false); |
| else if (strcmp(str, "true") == 0) |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultbool(f, true); |
| else |
| success = false; |
| break; |
| } |
| default: abort(); |
| } |
| return success; |
| } |
| |
| static bool field_endmsg(void *closure, const void *hd, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_fielddef *f = r->f; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| /* TODO: verify that all required fields were present. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_number(f) != 0); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_fielddef_name(f) != NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT((upb_fielddef_subdefname(f) != NULL) == upb_fielddef_hassubdef(f)); |
| |
| if (r->default_string) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Submessages cannot have defaults."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f) || upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_ENUM) { |
| upb_fielddef_setdefaultcstr(f, r->default_string, NULL); |
| } else { |
| if (r->default_string && !parse_default(r->default_string, f)) { |
| /* We don't worry too much about giving a great error message since the |
| * compiler should have ensured this was correct. */ |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Error converting default value."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool field_onlazy(void *closure, const void *hd, bool val) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| upb_fielddef_setlazy(r->f, val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool field_onpacked(void *closure, const void *hd, bool val) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| upb_fielddef_setpacked(r->f, val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool field_ontype(void *closure, const void *hd, int32_t val) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| upb_fielddef_setdescriptortype(r->f, val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool field_onlabel(void *closure, const void *hd, int32_t val) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| upb_fielddef_setlabel(r->f, val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool field_onnumber(void *closure, const void *hd, int32_t val) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| ok = upb_fielddef_setnumber(r->f, val, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t field_onname(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *name = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| upb_fielddef_setname(r->f, name, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(name); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t field_ontypename(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *name = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| upb_fielddef_setsubdefname(r->f, name, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(name); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t field_onextendee(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| char *name = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| upb_fielddef_setcontainingtypename(r->f, name, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(name); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t field_ondefaultval(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| /* Have to convert from string to the correct type, but we might not know the |
| * type yet, so we save it as a string until the end of the field. |
| * XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| upb_gfree(r->default_string); |
| r->default_string = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static bool field_ononeofindex(void *closure, const void *hd, int32_t index) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_oneofdef *o = upb_descreader_getoneof(r, index); |
| bool ok = upb_oneofdef_addfield(o, r->f, &r->f, NULL); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /** Handlers for google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto. ************************/ |
| |
| static size_t oneof_name(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_descreader_frame *f = &r->stack[r->stack_len-1]; |
| upb_oneofdef *o = upb_descreader_getoneof(r, f->oneof_index++); |
| char *name_null_terminated = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| bool ok = upb_oneofdef_setname(o, name_null_terminated, NULL); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| free(name_null_terminated); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| /** Handlers for google.protobuf.DescriptorProto ******************************/ |
| |
| static bool msg_start(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| upb_descreader_startcontainer(r); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool msg_end(void *closure, const void *hd, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_descreader_top(r); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| if(!upb_def_fullname(upb_msgdef_upcast_mutable(m))) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "Encountered message with no name."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| return upb_descreader_endcontainer(r); |
| } |
| |
| static size_t msg_name(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t n, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_descreader_top(r); |
| /* XXX: see comment at the top of the file. */ |
| char *name = upb_gstrndup(buf, n); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| upb_def_setfullname(upb_msgdef_upcast_mutable(m), name, NULL); |
| upb_descreader_setscopename(r, name); /* Passes ownership of name. */ |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static void *msg_startmsg(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_msgdef_new(&m); |
| bool ok = upb_filedef_addmsg(r->file, m, &m, NULL); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| static void *msg_startext(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_fielddef_new(&f); |
| bool ok = upb_filedef_addext(r->file, f, &f, NULL); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| static void *msg_startfield(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| r->f = upb_fielddef_new(&r->f); |
| /* We can't add the new field to the message until its name/number are |
| * filled in. */ |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| static bool msg_endfield(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_descreader_top(r); |
| bool ok; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| /* Oneof fields are added to the msgdef through their oneof, so don't need to |
| * be added here. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(r->f) == NULL) { |
| ok = upb_msgdef_addfield(m, r->f, &r->f, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| } |
| r->f = NULL; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool msg_onmapentry(void *closure, const void *hd, bool mapentry) { |
| upb_descreader *r = closure; |
| upb_msgdef *m = upb_descreader_top(r); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| upb_msgdef_setmapentry(m, mapentry); |
| r->f = NULL; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| /** Code to register handlers *************************************************/ |
| |
| #define F(msg, field) upbdefs_google_protobuf_ ## msg ## _f_ ## field(m) |
| |
| static void reghandlers(const void *closure, upb_handlers *h) { |
| const upb_msgdef *m = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| UPB_UNUSED(closure); |
| |
| if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileDescriptorSet_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(FileDescriptorSet, file), |
| &fileset_startfile, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_DescriptorProto_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, &msg_start, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, &msg_end, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(DescriptorProto, name), &msg_name, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(DescriptorProto, extension), &msg_startext, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(DescriptorProto, nested_type), |
| &msg_startmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(DescriptorProto, field), |
| &msg_startfield, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setendsubmsg(h, F(DescriptorProto, field), |
| &msg_endfield, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(DescriptorProto, enum_type), |
| &file_startenum, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileDescriptorProto_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, &file_start, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, &file_end, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FileDescriptorProto, name), &file_onname, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FileDescriptorProto, package), &file_onpackage, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FileDescriptorProto, syntax), &file_onsyntax, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(FileDescriptorProto, message_type), |
| &file_startmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(FileDescriptorProto, enum_type), |
| &file_startenum, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, F(FileDescriptorProto, extension), |
| &file_startext, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FileDescriptorProto, dependency), |
| &file_ondep, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_EnumValueDescriptorProto_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, &enumval_startmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, &enumval_endmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(EnumValueDescriptorProto, name), &enumval_onname, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, F(EnumValueDescriptorProto, number), &enumval_onnumber, |
| NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_EnumDescriptorProto_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, &enum_endmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(EnumDescriptorProto, name), &enum_onname, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldDescriptorProto_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, &field_startmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, &field_endmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, type), &field_ontype, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, label), &field_onlabel, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, number), &field_onnumber, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, name), &field_onname, |
| NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, type_name), |
| &field_ontypename, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, extendee), |
| &field_onextendee, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, default_value), |
| &field_ondefaultval, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, F(FieldDescriptorProto, oneof_index), |
| &field_ononeofindex, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_OneofDescriptorProto_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(OneofDescriptorProto, name), &oneof_name, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_FieldOptions_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setbool(h, F(FieldOptions, lazy), &field_onlazy, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setbool(h, F(FieldOptions, packed), &field_onpacked, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_MessageOptions_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setbool(h, F(MessageOptions, map_entry), &msg_onmapentry, NULL); |
| } else if (upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileOptions_is(m)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FileOptions, php_class_prefix), |
| &file_onphpprefix, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, F(FileOptions, php_namespace), |
| &file_startphpnamespace, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, F(FileOptions, php_namespace), |
| &file_onphpnamespace, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_ok(upb_handlers_status(h))); |
| } |
| |
| #undef F |
| |
| void descreader_cleanup(void *_r) { |
| upb_descreader *r = _r; |
| size_t i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < upb_descreader_filecount(r); i++) { |
| upb_filedef_unref(upb_descreader_file(r, i), &r->files); |
| } |
| |
| upb_gfree(r->name); |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&r->files); |
| upb_strtable_uninit(&r->files_by_name); |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&r->oneofs); |
| upb_gfree(r->default_string); |
| while (r->stack_len > 0) { |
| upb_descreader_frame *f = &r->stack[--r->stack_len]; |
| upb_gfree(f->name); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Public API ****************************************************************/ |
| |
| upb_descreader *upb_descreader_create(upb_env *e, const upb_handlers *h) { |
| upb_descreader *r = upb_env_malloc(e, sizeof(upb_descreader)); |
| if (!r || !upb_env_addcleanup(e, descreader_cleanup, r)) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| upb_inttable_init(&r->files, UPB_CTYPE_PTR); |
| upb_strtable_init(&r->files_by_name, UPB_CTYPE_PTR); |
| upb_inttable_init(&r->oneofs, UPB_CTYPE_PTR); |
| upb_sink_reset(upb_descreader_input(r), h, r); |
| r->stack_len = 0; |
| r->name = NULL; |
| r->default_string = NULL; |
| |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_descreader_filecount(const upb_descreader *r) { |
| return upb_inttable_count(&r->files); |
| } |
| |
| upb_filedef *upb_descreader_file(const upb_descreader *r, size_t i) { |
| upb_value v; |
| if (upb_inttable_lookup(&r->files, i, &v)) { |
| return upb_value_getptr(v); |
| } else { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| upb_sink *upb_descreader_input(upb_descreader *r) { |
| return &r->sink; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_descreader_newhandlers(const void *owner) { |
| const upb_msgdef *m = upbdefs_google_protobuf_FileDescriptorSet_get(&m); |
| const upb_handlers *h = upb_handlers_newfrozen(m, owner, reghandlers, NULL); |
| upb_msgdef_unref(m, &m); |
| return h; |
| } |
| /* |
| ** protobuf decoder bytecode compiler |
| ** |
| ** Code to compile a upb::Handlers into bytecode for decoding a protobuf |
| ** according to that specific schema and destination handlers. |
| ** |
| ** Compiling to bytecode is always the first step. If we are using the |
| ** interpreted decoder we leave it as bytecode and interpret that. If we are |
| ** using a JIT decoder we use a code generator to turn the bytecode into native |
| ** code, LLVM IR, etc. |
| ** |
| ** Bytecode definition is in decoder.int.h. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_DUMP_BYTECODE |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #define MAXLABEL 5 |
| #define EMPTYLABEL -1 |
| |
| /* mgroup *********************************************************************/ |
| |
| static void freegroup(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| mgroup *g = (mgroup*)r; |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&g->methods); |
| #ifdef UPB_USE_JIT_X64 |
| upb_pbdecoder_freejit(g); |
| #endif |
| upb_gfree(g->bytecode); |
| upb_gfree(g); |
| } |
| |
| static void visitgroup(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const mgroup *g = (const mgroup*)r; |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &g->methods); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *method = upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&i)); |
| visit(r, upb_pbdecodermethod_upcast(method), closure); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| mgroup *newgroup(const void *owner) { |
| mgroup *g = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*g)); |
| static const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl vtbl = {visitgroup, freegroup}; |
| upb_refcounted_init(mgroup_upcast_mutable(g), &vtbl, owner); |
| upb_inttable_init(&g->methods, UPB_CTYPE_PTR); |
| g->bytecode = NULL; |
| g->bytecode_end = NULL; |
| return g; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_pbdecodermethod ********************************************************/ |
| |
| static void freemethod(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *method = (upb_pbdecodermethod*)r; |
| |
| if (method->dest_handlers_) { |
| upb_handlers_unref(method->dest_handlers_, method); |
| } |
| |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&method->dispatch); |
| upb_gfree(method); |
| } |
| |
| static void visitmethod(const upb_refcounted *r, upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *m = (const upb_pbdecodermethod*)r; |
| visit(r, m->group, closure); |
| } |
| |
| static upb_pbdecodermethod *newmethod(const upb_handlers *dest_handlers, |
| mgroup *group) { |
| static const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl vtbl = {visitmethod, freemethod}; |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*ret)); |
| upb_refcounted_init(upb_pbdecodermethod_upcast_mutable(ret), &vtbl, &ret); |
| upb_byteshandler_init(&ret->input_handler_); |
| |
| /* The method references the group and vice-versa, in a circular reference. */ |
| upb_ref2(ret, group); |
| upb_ref2(group, ret); |
| upb_inttable_insertptr(&group->methods, dest_handlers, upb_value_ptr(ret)); |
| upb_pbdecodermethod_unref(ret, &ret); |
| |
| ret->group = mgroup_upcast_mutable(group); |
| ret->dest_handlers_ = dest_handlers; |
| ret->is_native_ = false; /* If we JIT, it will update this later. */ |
| upb_inttable_init(&ret->dispatch, UPB_CTYPE_UINT64); |
| |
| if (ret->dest_handlers_) { |
| upb_handlers_ref(ret->dest_handlers_, ret); |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_pbdecodermethod_desthandlers( |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *m) { |
| return m->dest_handlers_; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_byteshandler *upb_pbdecodermethod_inputhandler( |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *m) { |
| return &m->input_handler_; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_pbdecodermethod_isnative(const upb_pbdecodermethod *m) { |
| return m->is_native_; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *upb_pbdecodermethod_new( |
| const upb_pbdecodermethodopts *opts, const void *owner) { |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *ret; |
| upb_pbcodecache cache; |
| |
| upb_pbcodecache_init(&cache); |
| ret = upb_pbcodecache_getdecodermethod(&cache, opts); |
| upb_pbdecodermethod_ref(ret, owner); |
| upb_pbcodecache_uninit(&cache); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* bytecode compiler **********************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Data used only at compilation time. */ |
| typedef struct { |
| mgroup *group; |
| |
| uint32_t *pc; |
| int fwd_labels[MAXLABEL]; |
| int back_labels[MAXLABEL]; |
| |
| /* For fields marked "lazy", parse them lazily or eagerly? */ |
| bool lazy; |
| } compiler; |
| |
| static compiler *newcompiler(mgroup *group, bool lazy) { |
| compiler *ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*ret)); |
| int i; |
| |
| ret->group = group; |
| ret->lazy = lazy; |
| for (i = 0; i < MAXLABEL; i++) { |
| ret->fwd_labels[i] = EMPTYLABEL; |
| ret->back_labels[i] = EMPTYLABEL; |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static void freecompiler(compiler *c) { |
| upb_gfree(c); |
| } |
| |
| const size_t ptr_words = sizeof(void*) / sizeof(uint32_t); |
| |
| /* How many words an instruction is. */ |
| static int instruction_len(uint32_t instr) { |
| switch (getop(instr)) { |
| case OP_SETDISPATCH: return 1 + ptr_words; |
| case OP_TAGN: return 3; |
| case OP_SETBIGGROUPNUM: return 2; |
| default: return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool op_has_longofs(int32_t instruction) { |
| switch (getop(instruction)) { |
| case OP_CALL: |
| case OP_BRANCH: |
| case OP_CHECKDELIM: |
| return true; |
| /* The "tag" instructions only have 8 bytes available for the jump target, |
| * but that is ok because these opcodes only require short jumps. */ |
| case OP_TAG1: |
| case OP_TAG2: |
| case OP_TAGN: |
| return false; |
| default: |
| UPB_ASSERT(false); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static int32_t getofs(uint32_t instruction) { |
| if (op_has_longofs(instruction)) { |
| return (int32_t)instruction >> 8; |
| } else { |
| return (int8_t)(instruction >> 8); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void setofs(uint32_t *instruction, int32_t ofs) { |
| if (op_has_longofs(*instruction)) { |
| *instruction = getop(*instruction) | ofs << 8; |
| } else { |
| *instruction = (*instruction & ~0xff00) | ((ofs & 0xff) << 8); |
| } |
| UPB_ASSERT(getofs(*instruction) == ofs); /* Would fail in cases of overflow. */ |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t pcofs(compiler *c) { return c->pc - c->group->bytecode; } |
| |
| /* Defines a local label at the current PC location. All previous forward |
| * references are updated to point to this location. The location is noted |
| * for any future backward references. */ |
| static void label(compiler *c, unsigned int label) { |
| int val; |
| uint32_t *codep; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(label < MAXLABEL); |
| val = c->fwd_labels[label]; |
| codep = (val == EMPTYLABEL) ? NULL : c->group->bytecode + val; |
| while (codep) { |
| int ofs = getofs(*codep); |
| setofs(codep, c->pc - codep - instruction_len(*codep)); |
| codep = ofs ? codep + ofs : NULL; |
| } |
| c->fwd_labels[label] = EMPTYLABEL; |
| c->back_labels[label] = pcofs(c); |
| } |
| |
| /* Creates a reference to a numbered label; either a forward reference |
| * (positive arg) or backward reference (negative arg). For forward references |
| * the value returned now is actually a "next" pointer into a linked list of all |
| * instructions that use this label and will be patched later when the label is |
| * defined with label(). |
| * |
| * The returned value is the offset that should be written into the instruction. |
| */ |
| static int32_t labelref(compiler *c, int label) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(label < MAXLABEL); |
| if (label == LABEL_DISPATCH) { |
| /* No resolving required. */ |
| return 0; |
| } else if (label < 0) { |
| /* Backward local label. Relative to the next instruction. */ |
| uint32_t from = (c->pc + 1) - c->group->bytecode; |
| return c->back_labels[-label] - from; |
| } else { |
| /* Forward local label: prepend to (possibly-empty) linked list. */ |
| int *lptr = &c->fwd_labels[label]; |
| int32_t ret = (*lptr == EMPTYLABEL) ? 0 : *lptr - pcofs(c); |
| *lptr = pcofs(c); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void put32(compiler *c, uint32_t v) { |
| mgroup *g = c->group; |
| if (c->pc == g->bytecode_end) { |
| int ofs = pcofs(c); |
| size_t oldsize = g->bytecode_end - g->bytecode; |
| size_t newsize = UPB_MAX(oldsize * 2, 64); |
| /* TODO(haberman): handle OOM. */ |
| g->bytecode = upb_grealloc(g->bytecode, oldsize * sizeof(uint32_t), |
| newsize * sizeof(uint32_t)); |
| g->bytecode_end = g->bytecode + newsize; |
| c->pc = g->bytecode + ofs; |
| } |
| *c->pc++ = v; |
| } |
| |
| static void putop(compiler *c, int op, ...) { |
| va_list ap; |
| va_start(ap, op); |
| |
| switch (op) { |
| case OP_SETDISPATCH: { |
| uintptr_t ptr = (uintptr_t)va_arg(ap, void*); |
| put32(c, OP_SETDISPATCH); |
| put32(c, ptr); |
| if (sizeof(uintptr_t) > sizeof(uint32_t)) |
| put32(c, (uint64_t)ptr >> 32); |
| break; |
| } |
| case OP_STARTMSG: |
| case OP_ENDMSG: |
| case OP_PUSHLENDELIM: |
| case OP_POP: |
| case OP_SETDELIM: |
| case OP_HALT: |
| case OP_RET: |
| case OP_DISPATCH: |
| put32(c, op); |
| break; |
| case OP_PARSE_DOUBLE: |
| case OP_PARSE_FLOAT: |
| case OP_PARSE_INT64: |
| case OP_PARSE_UINT64: |
| case OP_PARSE_INT32: |
| case OP_PARSE_FIXED64: |
| case OP_PARSE_FIXED32: |
| case OP_PARSE_BOOL: |
| case OP_PARSE_UINT32: |
| case OP_PARSE_SFIXED32: |
| case OP_PARSE_SFIXED64: |
| case OP_PARSE_SINT32: |
| case OP_PARSE_SINT64: |
| case OP_STARTSEQ: |
| case OP_ENDSEQ: |
| case OP_STARTSUBMSG: |
| case OP_ENDSUBMSG: |
| case OP_STARTSTR: |
| case OP_STRING: |
| case OP_ENDSTR: |
| case OP_PUSHTAGDELIM: |
| put32(c, op | va_arg(ap, upb_selector_t) << 8); |
| break; |
| case OP_SETBIGGROUPNUM: |
| put32(c, op); |
| put32(c, va_arg(ap, int)); |
| break; |
| case OP_CALL: { |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *method = va_arg(ap, upb_pbdecodermethod *); |
| put32(c, op | (method->code_base.ofs - (pcofs(c) + 1)) << 8); |
| break; |
| } |
| case OP_CHECKDELIM: |
| case OP_BRANCH: { |
| uint32_t instruction = op; |
| int label = va_arg(ap, int); |
| setofs(&instruction, labelref(c, label)); |
| put32(c, instruction); |
| break; |
| } |
| case OP_TAG1: |
| case OP_TAG2: { |
| int label = va_arg(ap, int); |
| uint64_t tag = va_arg(ap, uint64_t); |
| uint32_t instruction = op | (tag << 16); |
| UPB_ASSERT(tag <= 0xffff); |
| setofs(&instruction, labelref(c, label)); |
| put32(c, instruction); |
| break; |
| } |
| case OP_TAGN: { |
| int label = va_arg(ap, int); |
| uint64_t tag = va_arg(ap, uint64_t); |
| uint32_t instruction = op | (upb_value_size(tag) << 16); |
| setofs(&instruction, labelref(c, label)); |
| put32(c, instruction); |
| put32(c, tag); |
| put32(c, tag >> 32); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| va_end(ap); |
| } |
| |
| #if defined(UPB_USE_JIT_X64) || defined(UPB_DUMP_BYTECODE) |
| |
| const char *upb_pbdecoder_getopname(unsigned int op) { |
| #define QUOTE(x) #x |
| #define EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(x) QUOTE(x) |
| #define OPNAME(x) OP_##x |
| #define OP(x) case OPNAME(x): return EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(OPNAME(x)); |
| #define T(x) OP(PARSE_##x) |
| /* Keep in sync with list in decoder.int.h. */ |
| switch ((opcode)op) { |
| T(DOUBLE) T(FLOAT) T(INT64) T(UINT64) T(INT32) T(FIXED64) T(FIXED32) |
| T(BOOL) T(UINT32) T(SFIXED32) T(SFIXED64) T(SINT32) T(SINT64) |
| OP(STARTMSG) OP(ENDMSG) OP(STARTSEQ) OP(ENDSEQ) OP(STARTSUBMSG) |
| OP(ENDSUBMSG) OP(STARTSTR) OP(STRING) OP(ENDSTR) OP(CALL) OP(RET) |
| OP(PUSHLENDELIM) OP(PUSHTAGDELIM) OP(SETDELIM) OP(CHECKDELIM) |
| OP(BRANCH) OP(TAG1) OP(TAG2) OP(TAGN) OP(SETDISPATCH) OP(POP) |
| OP(SETBIGGROUPNUM) OP(DISPATCH) OP(HALT) |
| } |
| return "<unknown op>"; |
| #undef OP |
| #undef T |
| } |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_DUMP_BYTECODE |
| |
| static void dumpbc(uint32_t *p, uint32_t *end, FILE *f) { |
| |
| uint32_t *begin = p; |
| |
| while (p < end) { |
| fprintf(f, "%p %8tx", p, p - begin); |
| uint32_t instr = *p++; |
| uint8_t op = getop(instr); |
| fprintf(f, " %s", upb_pbdecoder_getopname(op)); |
| switch ((opcode)op) { |
| case OP_SETDISPATCH: { |
| const upb_inttable *dispatch; |
| memcpy(&dispatch, p, sizeof(void*)); |
| p += ptr_words; |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *method = |
| (void *)((char *)dispatch - |
| offsetof(upb_pbdecodermethod, dispatch)); |
| fprintf(f, " %s", upb_msgdef_fullname( |
| upb_handlers_msgdef(method->dest_handlers_))); |
| break; |
| } |
| case OP_DISPATCH: |
| case OP_STARTMSG: |
| case OP_ENDMSG: |
| case OP_PUSHLENDELIM: |
| case OP_POP: |
| case OP_SETDELIM: |
| case OP_HALT: |
| case OP_RET: |
| break; |
| case OP_PARSE_DOUBLE: |
| case OP_PARSE_FLOAT: |
| case OP_PARSE_INT64: |
| case OP_PARSE_UINT64: |
| case OP_PARSE_INT32: |
| case OP_PARSE_FIXED64: |
| case OP_PARSE_FIXED32: |
| case OP_PARSE_BOOL: |
| case OP_PARSE_UINT32: |
| case OP_PARSE_SFIXED32: |
| case OP_PARSE_SFIXED64: |
| case OP_PARSE_SINT32: |
| case OP_PARSE_SINT64: |
| case OP_STARTSEQ: |
| case OP_ENDSEQ: |
| case OP_STARTSUBMSG: |
| case OP_ENDSUBMSG: |
| case OP_STARTSTR: |
| case OP_STRING: |
| case OP_ENDSTR: |
| case OP_PUSHTAGDELIM: |
| fprintf(f, " %d", instr >> 8); |
| break; |
| case OP_SETBIGGROUPNUM: |
| fprintf(f, " %d", *p++); |
| break; |
| case OP_CHECKDELIM: |
| case OP_CALL: |
| case OP_BRANCH: |
| fprintf(f, " =>0x%tx", p + getofs(instr) - begin); |
| break; |
| case OP_TAG1: |
| case OP_TAG2: { |
| fprintf(f, " tag:0x%x", instr >> 16); |
| if (getofs(instr)) { |
| fprintf(f, " =>0x%tx", p + getofs(instr) - begin); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| case OP_TAGN: { |
| uint64_t tag = *p++; |
| tag |= (uint64_t)*p++ << 32; |
| fprintf(f, " tag:0x%llx", (long long)tag); |
| fprintf(f, " n:%d", instr >> 16); |
| if (getofs(instr)) { |
| fprintf(f, " =>0x%tx", p + getofs(instr) - begin); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| fputs("\n", f); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| static uint64_t get_encoded_tag(const upb_fielddef *f, int wire_type) { |
| uint32_t tag = (upb_fielddef_number(f) << 3) | wire_type; |
| uint64_t encoded_tag = upb_vencode32(tag); |
| /* No tag should be greater than 5 bytes. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(encoded_tag <= 0xffffffffff); |
| return encoded_tag; |
| } |
| |
| static void putchecktag(compiler *c, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| int wire_type, int dest) { |
| uint64_t tag = get_encoded_tag(f, wire_type); |
| switch (upb_value_size(tag)) { |
| case 1: |
| putop(c, OP_TAG1, dest, tag); |
| break; |
| case 2: |
| putop(c, OP_TAG2, dest, tag); |
| break; |
| default: |
| putop(c, OP_TAGN, dest, tag); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static upb_selector_t getsel(const upb_fielddef *f, upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| upb_selector_t selector; |
| bool ok = upb_handlers_getselector(f, type, &selector); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return selector; |
| } |
| |
| /* Takes an existing, primary dispatch table entry and repacks it with a |
| * different alternate wire type. Called when we are inserting a secondary |
| * dispatch table entry for an alternate wire type. */ |
| static uint64_t repack(uint64_t dispatch, int new_wt2) { |
| uint64_t ofs; |
| uint8_t wt1; |
| uint8_t old_wt2; |
| upb_pbdecoder_unpackdispatch(dispatch, &ofs, &wt1, &old_wt2); |
| UPB_ASSERT(old_wt2 == NO_WIRE_TYPE); /* wt2 should not be set yet. */ |
| return upb_pbdecoder_packdispatch(ofs, wt1, new_wt2); |
| } |
| |
| /* Marks the current bytecode position as the dispatch target for this message, |
| * field, and wire type. */ |
| static void dispatchtarget(compiler *c, upb_pbdecodermethod *method, |
| const upb_fielddef *f, int wire_type) { |
| /* Offset is relative to msg base. */ |
| uint64_t ofs = pcofs(c) - method->code_base.ofs; |
| uint32_t fn = upb_fielddef_number(f); |
| upb_inttable *d = &method->dispatch; |
| upb_value v; |
| if (upb_inttable_remove(d, fn, &v)) { |
| /* TODO: prioritize based on packed setting in .proto file. */ |
| uint64_t repacked = repack(upb_value_getuint64(v), wire_type); |
| upb_inttable_insert(d, fn, upb_value_uint64(repacked)); |
| upb_inttable_insert(d, fn + UPB_MAX_FIELDNUMBER, upb_value_uint64(ofs)); |
| } else { |
| uint64_t val = upb_pbdecoder_packdispatch(ofs, wire_type, NO_WIRE_TYPE); |
| upb_inttable_insert(d, fn, upb_value_uint64(val)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void putpush(compiler *c, const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (upb_fielddef_descriptortype(f) == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE) { |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHLENDELIM); |
| } else { |
| uint32_t fn = upb_fielddef_number(f); |
| if (fn >= 1 << 24) { |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHTAGDELIM, 0); |
| putop(c, OP_SETBIGGROUPNUM, fn); |
| } else { |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHTAGDELIM, fn); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static upb_pbdecodermethod *find_submethod(const compiler *c, |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *method, |
| const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| const upb_handlers *sub = |
| upb_handlers_getsubhandlers(method->dest_handlers_, f); |
| upb_value v; |
| return upb_inttable_lookupptr(&c->group->methods, sub, &v) |
| ? upb_value_getptr(v) |
| : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static void putsel(compiler *c, opcode op, upb_selector_t sel, |
| const upb_handlers *h) { |
| if (upb_handlers_gethandler(h, sel)) { |
| putop(c, op, sel); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Puts an opcode to call a callback, but only if a callback actually exists for |
| * this field and handler type. */ |
| static void maybeput(compiler *c, opcode op, const upb_handlers *h, |
| const upb_fielddef *f, upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| putsel(c, op, getsel(f, type), h); |
| } |
| |
| static bool haslazyhandlers(const upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f) { |
| if (!upb_fielddef_lazy(f)) |
| return false; |
| |
| return upb_handlers_gethandler(h, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR)) || |
| upb_handlers_gethandler(h, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STRING)) || |
| upb_handlers_gethandler(h, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR)); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* bytecode compiler code generation ******************************************/ |
| |
| /* Symbolic names for our local labels. */ |
| #define LABEL_LOOPSTART 1 /* Top of a repeated field loop. */ |
| #define LABEL_LOOPBREAK 2 /* To jump out of a repeated loop */ |
| #define LABEL_FIELD 3 /* Jump backward to find the most recent field. */ |
| #define LABEL_ENDMSG 4 /* To reach the OP_ENDMSG instr for this msg. */ |
| |
| /* Generates bytecode to parse a single non-lazy message field. */ |
| static void generate_msgfield(compiler *c, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *method) { |
| const upb_handlers *h = upb_pbdecodermethod_desthandlers(method); |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *sub_m = find_submethod(c, method, f); |
| int wire_type; |
| |
| if (!sub_m) { |
| /* Don't emit any code for this field at all; it will be parsed as an |
| * unknown field. |
| * |
| * TODO(haberman): we should change this to parse it as a string field |
| * instead. It will probably be faster, but more importantly, once we |
| * start vending unknown fields, a field shouldn't be treated as unknown |
| * just because it doesn't have subhandlers registered. */ |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| label(c, LABEL_FIELD); |
| |
| wire_type = |
| (upb_fielddef_descriptortype(f) == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE) |
| ? UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED |
| : UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP; |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| putchecktag(c, f, wire_type, LABEL_DISPATCH); |
| dispatchtarget(c, method, f, wire_type); |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHTAGDELIM, 0); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSEQ, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ)); |
| label(c, LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| putpush(c, f); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSUBMSG, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG)); |
| putop(c, OP_CALL, sub_m); |
| putop(c, OP_POP); |
| maybeput(c, OP_ENDSUBMSG, h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG); |
| if (wire_type == UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED) { |
| putop(c, OP_SETDELIM); |
| } |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putchecktag(c, f, wire_type, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putop(c, OP_BRANCH, -LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| label(c, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putop(c, OP_POP); |
| maybeput(c, OP_ENDSEQ, h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ); |
| } else { |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| putchecktag(c, f, wire_type, LABEL_DISPATCH); |
| dispatchtarget(c, method, f, wire_type); |
| putpush(c, f); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSUBMSG, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG)); |
| putop(c, OP_CALL, sub_m); |
| putop(c, OP_POP); |
| maybeput(c, OP_ENDSUBMSG, h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG); |
| if (wire_type == UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED) { |
| putop(c, OP_SETDELIM); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Generates bytecode to parse a single string or lazy submessage field. */ |
| static void generate_delimfield(compiler *c, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *method) { |
| const upb_handlers *h = upb_pbdecodermethod_desthandlers(method); |
| |
| label(c, LABEL_FIELD); |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| putchecktag(c, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, LABEL_DISPATCH); |
| dispatchtarget(c, method, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED); |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHTAGDELIM, 0); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSEQ, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ)); |
| label(c, LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHLENDELIM); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSTR, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR)); |
| /* Need to emit even if no handler to skip past the string. */ |
| putop(c, OP_STRING, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STRING)); |
| putop(c, OP_POP); |
| maybeput(c, OP_ENDSTR, h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR); |
| putop(c, OP_SETDELIM); |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putchecktag(c, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putop(c, OP_BRANCH, -LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| label(c, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putop(c, OP_POP); |
| maybeput(c, OP_ENDSEQ, h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ); |
| } else { |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| putchecktag(c, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, LABEL_DISPATCH); |
| dispatchtarget(c, method, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED); |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHLENDELIM); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSTR, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR)); |
| putop(c, OP_STRING, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STRING)); |
| putop(c, OP_POP); |
| maybeput(c, OP_ENDSTR, h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR); |
| putop(c, OP_SETDELIM); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Generates bytecode to parse a single primitive field. */ |
| static void generate_primitivefield(compiler *c, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *method) { |
| const upb_handlers *h = upb_pbdecodermethod_desthandlers(method); |
| upb_descriptortype_t descriptor_type = upb_fielddef_descriptortype(f); |
| opcode parse_type; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| int wire_type; |
| |
| label(c, LABEL_FIELD); |
| |
| /* From a decoding perspective, ENUM is the same as INT32. */ |
| if (descriptor_type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM) |
| descriptor_type = UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32; |
| |
| parse_type = (opcode)descriptor_type; |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): generate packed or non-packed first depending on "packed" |
| * setting in the fielddef. This will favor (in speed) whichever was |
| * specified. */ |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT((int)parse_type >= 0 && parse_type <= OP_MAX); |
| sel = getsel(f, upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(f)); |
| wire_type = upb_pb_native_wire_types[upb_fielddef_descriptortype(f)]; |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| putchecktag(c, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, LABEL_DISPATCH); |
| dispatchtarget(c, method, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED); |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHLENDELIM); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSEQ, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ)); /* Packed */ |
| label(c, LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| putop(c, parse_type, sel); |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putop(c, OP_BRANCH, -LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| dispatchtarget(c, method, f, wire_type); |
| putop(c, OP_PUSHTAGDELIM, 0); |
| putop(c, OP_STARTSEQ, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ)); /* Non-packed */ |
| label(c, LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| putop(c, parse_type, sel); |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putchecktag(c, f, wire_type, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putop(c, OP_BRANCH, -LABEL_LOOPSTART); |
| label(c, LABEL_LOOPBREAK); |
| putop(c, OP_POP); /* Packed and non-packed join. */ |
| maybeput(c, OP_ENDSEQ, h, f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ); |
| putop(c, OP_SETDELIM); /* Could remove for non-packed by dup ENDSEQ. */ |
| } else { |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| putchecktag(c, f, wire_type, LABEL_DISPATCH); |
| dispatchtarget(c, method, f, wire_type); |
| putop(c, parse_type, sel); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Adds bytecode for parsing the given message to the given decoderplan, |
| * while adding all dispatch targets to this message's dispatch table. */ |
| static void compile_method(compiler *c, upb_pbdecodermethod *method) { |
| const upb_handlers *h; |
| const upb_msgdef *md; |
| uint32_t* start_pc; |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| upb_value val; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(method); |
| |
| /* Clear all entries in the dispatch table. */ |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&method->dispatch); |
| upb_inttable_init(&method->dispatch, UPB_CTYPE_UINT64); |
| |
| h = upb_pbdecodermethod_desthandlers(method); |
| md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| |
| method->code_base.ofs = pcofs(c); |
| putop(c, OP_SETDISPATCH, &method->dispatch); |
| putsel(c, OP_STARTMSG, UPB_STARTMSG_SELECTOR, h); |
| label(c, LABEL_FIELD); |
| start_pc = c->pc; |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, md); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| upb_fieldtype_t type = upb_fielddef_type(f); |
| |
| if (type == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE && !(haslazyhandlers(h, f) && c->lazy)) { |
| generate_msgfield(c, f, method); |
| } else if (type == UPB_TYPE_STRING || type == UPB_TYPE_BYTES || |
| type == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE) { |
| generate_delimfield(c, f, method); |
| } else { |
| generate_primitivefield(c, f, method); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If there were no fields, or if no handlers were defined, we need to |
| * generate a non-empty loop body so that we can at least dispatch for unknown |
| * fields and check for the end of the message. */ |
| if (c->pc == start_pc) { |
| /* Check for end-of-message. */ |
| putop(c, OP_CHECKDELIM, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| /* Unconditionally dispatch. */ |
| putop(c, OP_DISPATCH, 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* For now we just loop back to the last field of the message (or if none, |
| * the DISPATCH opcode for the message). */ |
| putop(c, OP_BRANCH, -LABEL_FIELD); |
| |
| /* Insert both a label and a dispatch table entry for this end-of-msg. */ |
| label(c, LABEL_ENDMSG); |
| val = upb_value_uint64(pcofs(c) - method->code_base.ofs); |
| upb_inttable_insert(&method->dispatch, DISPATCH_ENDMSG, val); |
| |
| putsel(c, OP_ENDMSG, UPB_ENDMSG_SELECTOR, h); |
| putop(c, OP_RET); |
| |
| upb_inttable_compact(&method->dispatch); |
| } |
| |
| /* Populate "methods" with new upb_pbdecodermethod objects reachable from "h". |
| * Returns the method for these handlers. |
| * |
| * Generates a new method for every destination handlers reachable from "h". */ |
| static void find_methods(compiler *c, const upb_handlers *h) { |
| upb_value v; |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| const upb_msgdef *md; |
| |
| if (upb_inttable_lookupptr(&c->group->methods, h, &v)) |
| return; |
| newmethod(h, c->group); |
| |
| /* Find submethods. */ |
| md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, md); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| const upb_handlers *sub_h; |
| if (upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE && |
| (sub_h = upb_handlers_getsubhandlers(h, f)) != NULL) { |
| /* We only generate a decoder method for submessages with handlers. |
| * Others will be parsed as unknown fields. */ |
| find_methods(c, sub_h); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* (Re-)compile bytecode for all messages in "msgs." |
| * Overwrites any existing bytecode in "c". */ |
| static void compile_methods(compiler *c) { |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| |
| /* Start over at the beginning of the bytecode. */ |
| c->pc = c->group->bytecode; |
| |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &c->group->methods); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *method = upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&i)); |
| compile_method(c, method); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void set_bytecode_handlers(mgroup *g) { |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &g->methods); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| upb_pbdecodermethod *m = upb_value_getptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&i)); |
| upb_byteshandler *h = &m->input_handler_; |
| |
| m->code_base.ptr = g->bytecode + m->code_base.ofs; |
| |
| upb_byteshandler_setstartstr(h, upb_pbdecoder_startbc, m->code_base.ptr); |
| upb_byteshandler_setstring(h, upb_pbdecoder_decode, g); |
| upb_byteshandler_setendstr(h, upb_pbdecoder_end, m); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* JIT setup. *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_USE_JIT_X64 |
| |
| static void sethandlers(mgroup *g, bool allowjit) { |
| g->jit_code = NULL; |
| if (allowjit) { |
| /* Compile byte-code into machine code, create handlers. */ |
| upb_pbdecoder_jit(g); |
| } else { |
| set_bytecode_handlers(g); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #else /* UPB_USE_JIT_X64 */ |
| |
| static void sethandlers(mgroup *g, bool allowjit) { |
| /* No JIT compiled in; use bytecode handlers unconditionally. */ |
| UPB_UNUSED(allowjit); |
| set_bytecode_handlers(g); |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* UPB_USE_JIT_X64 */ |
| |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): allow this to be constructed for an arbitrary set of dest |
| * handlers and other mgroups (but verify we have a transitive closure). */ |
| const mgroup *mgroup_new(const upb_handlers *dest, bool allowjit, bool lazy, |
| const void *owner) { |
| mgroup *g; |
| compiler *c; |
| |
| UPB_UNUSED(allowjit); |
| UPB_ASSERT(upb_handlers_isfrozen(dest)); |
| |
| g = newgroup(owner); |
| c = newcompiler(g, lazy); |
| find_methods(c, dest); |
| |
| /* We compile in two passes: |
| * 1. all messages are assigned relative offsets from the beginning of the |
| * bytecode (saved in method->code_base). |
| * 2. forwards OP_CALL instructions can be correctly linked since message |
| * offsets have been previously assigned. |
| * |
| * Could avoid the second pass by linking OP_CALL instructions somehow. */ |
| compile_methods(c); |
| compile_methods(c); |
| g->bytecode_end = c->pc; |
| freecompiler(c); |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_DUMP_BYTECODE |
| { |
| FILE *f = fopen("/tmp/upb-bytecode", "w"); |
| UPB_ASSERT(f); |
| dumpbc(g->bytecode, g->bytecode_end, stderr); |
| dumpbc(g->bytecode, g->bytecode_end, f); |
| fclose(f); |
| |
| f = fopen("/tmp/upb-bytecode.bin", "wb"); |
| UPB_ASSERT(f); |
| fwrite(g->bytecode, 1, g->bytecode_end - g->bytecode, f); |
| fclose(f); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| sethandlers(g, allowjit); |
| return g; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_pbcodecache ************************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_pbcodecache_init(upb_pbcodecache *c) { |
| upb_inttable_init(&c->groups, UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR); |
| c->allow_jit_ = true; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_pbcodecache_uninit(upb_pbcodecache *c) { |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &c->groups); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| const mgroup *group = upb_value_getconstptr(upb_inttable_iter_value(&i)); |
| mgroup_unref(group, c); |
| } |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&c->groups); |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_pbcodecache_allowjit(const upb_pbcodecache *c) { |
| return c->allow_jit_; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_pbcodecache_setallowjit(upb_pbcodecache *c, bool allow) { |
| if (upb_inttable_count(&c->groups) > 0) |
| return false; |
| c->allow_jit_ = allow; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *upb_pbcodecache_getdecodermethod( |
| upb_pbcodecache *c, const upb_pbdecodermethodopts *opts) { |
| upb_value v; |
| bool ok; |
| |
| /* Right now we build a new DecoderMethod every time. |
| * TODO(haberman): properly cache methods by their true key. */ |
| const mgroup *g = mgroup_new(opts->handlers, c->allow_jit_, opts->lazy, c); |
| upb_inttable_push(&c->groups, upb_value_constptr(g)); |
| |
| ok = upb_inttable_lookupptr(&g->methods, opts->handlers, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return upb_value_getptr(v); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* upb_pbdecodermethodopts ****************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_pbdecodermethodopts_init(upb_pbdecodermethodopts *opts, |
| const upb_handlers *h) { |
| opts->handlers = h; |
| opts->lazy = false; |
| } |
| |
| void upb_pbdecodermethodopts_setlazy(upb_pbdecodermethodopts *opts, bool lazy) { |
| opts->lazy = lazy; |
| } |
| /* |
| ** upb::Decoder (Bytecode Decoder VM) |
| ** |
| ** Bytecode must previously have been generated using the bytecode compiler in |
| ** compile_decoder.c. This decoder then walks through the bytecode op-by-op to |
| ** parse the input. |
| ** |
| ** Decoding is fully resumable; we just keep a pointer to the current bytecode |
| ** instruction and resume from there. A fair amount of the logic here is to |
| ** handle the fact that values can span buffer seams and we have to be able to |
| ** be capable of suspending/resuming from any byte in the stream. This |
| ** sometimes requires keeping a few trailing bytes from the last buffer around |
| ** in the "residual" buffer. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <inttypes.h> |
| #include <stddef.h> |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_DUMP_BYTECODE |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #define CHECK_SUSPEND(x) if (!(x)) return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| |
| /* Error messages that are shared between the bytecode and JIT decoders. */ |
| const char *kPbDecoderStackOverflow = "Nesting too deep."; |
| const char *kPbDecoderSubmessageTooLong = |
| "Submessage end extends past enclosing submessage."; |
| |
| /* Error messages shared within this file. */ |
| static const char *kUnterminatedVarint = "Unterminated varint."; |
| |
| /* upb_pbdecoder **************************************************************/ |
| |
| static opcode halt = OP_HALT; |
| |
| /* A dummy character we can point to when the user passes us a NULL buffer. |
| * We need this because in C (NULL + 0) and (NULL - NULL) are undefined |
| * behavior, which would invalidate functions like curbufleft(). */ |
| static const char dummy_char; |
| |
| /* Whether an op consumes any of the input buffer. */ |
| static bool consumes_input(opcode op) { |
| switch (op) { |
| case OP_SETDISPATCH: |
| case OP_STARTMSG: |
| case OP_ENDMSG: |
| case OP_STARTSEQ: |
| case OP_ENDSEQ: |
| case OP_STARTSUBMSG: |
| case OP_ENDSUBMSG: |
| case OP_STARTSTR: |
| case OP_ENDSTR: |
| case OP_PUSHTAGDELIM: |
| case OP_POP: |
| case OP_SETDELIM: |
| case OP_SETBIGGROUPNUM: |
| case OP_CHECKDELIM: |
| case OP_CALL: |
| case OP_RET: |
| case OP_BRANCH: |
| return false; |
| default: |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static size_t stacksize(upb_pbdecoder *d, size_t entries) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(d); |
| return entries * sizeof(upb_pbdecoder_frame); |
| } |
| |
| static size_t callstacksize(upb_pbdecoder *d, size_t entries) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(d); |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_USE_JIT_X64 |
| if (d->method_->is_native_) { |
| /* Each native stack frame needs two pointers, plus we need a few frames for |
| * the enter/exit trampolines. */ |
| size_t ret = entries * sizeof(void*) * 2; |
| ret += sizeof(void*) * 10; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| return entries * sizeof(uint32_t*); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static bool in_residual_buf(const upb_pbdecoder *d, const char *p); |
| |
| /* It's unfortunate that we have to micro-manage the compiler with |
| * UPB_FORCEINLINE and UPB_NOINLINE, especially since this tuning is necessarily |
| * specific to one hardware configuration. But empirically on a Core i7, |
| * performance increases 30-50% with these annotations. Every instance where |
| * these appear, gcc 4.2.1 made the wrong decision and degraded performance in |
| * benchmarks. */ |
| |
| static void seterr(upb_pbdecoder *d, const char *msg) { |
| upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&status, msg); |
| upb_env_reporterror(d->env, &status); |
| } |
| |
| void upb_pbdecoder_seterr(upb_pbdecoder *d, const char *msg) { |
| seterr(d, msg); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Buffering ******************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* We operate on one buffer at a time, which is either the user's buffer passed |
| * to our "decode" callback or some residual bytes from the previous buffer. */ |
| |
| /* How many bytes can be safely read from d->ptr without reading past end-of-buf |
| * or past the current delimited end. */ |
| static size_t curbufleft(const upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->data_end >= d->ptr); |
| return d->data_end - d->ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* How many bytes are available before end-of-buffer. */ |
| static size_t bufleft(const upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| return d->end - d->ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Overall stream offset of d->ptr. */ |
| uint64_t offset(const upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| return d->bufstart_ofs + (d->ptr - d->buf); |
| } |
| |
| /* How many bytes are available before the end of this delimited region. */ |
| size_t delim_remaining(const upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| return d->top->end_ofs - offset(d); |
| } |
| |
| /* Advances d->ptr. */ |
| static void advance(upb_pbdecoder *d, size_t len) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(curbufleft(d) >= len); |
| d->ptr += len; |
| } |
| |
| static bool in_buf(const char *p, const char *buf, const char *end) { |
| return p >= buf && p <= end; |
| } |
| |
| static bool in_residual_buf(const upb_pbdecoder *d, const char *p) { |
| return in_buf(p, d->residual, d->residual_end); |
| } |
| |
| /* Calculates the delim_end value, which is affected by both the current buffer |
| * and the parsing stack, so must be called whenever either is updated. */ |
| static void set_delim_end(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| size_t delim_ofs = d->top->end_ofs - d->bufstart_ofs; |
| if (delim_ofs <= (size_t)(d->end - d->buf)) { |
| d->delim_end = d->buf + delim_ofs; |
| d->data_end = d->delim_end; |
| } else { |
| d->data_end = d->end; |
| d->delim_end = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void switchtobuf(upb_pbdecoder *d, const char *buf, const char *end) { |
| d->ptr = buf; |
| d->buf = buf; |
| d->end = end; |
| set_delim_end(d); |
| } |
| |
| static void advancetobuf(upb_pbdecoder *d, const char *buf, size_t len) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(curbufleft(d) == 0); |
| d->bufstart_ofs += (d->end - d->buf); |
| switchtobuf(d, buf, buf + len); |
| } |
| |
| static void checkpoint(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| /* The assertion here is in the interests of efficiency, not correctness. |
| * We are trying to ensure that we don't checkpoint() more often than |
| * necessary. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->checkpoint != d->ptr); |
| d->checkpoint = d->ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Skips "bytes" bytes in the stream, which may be more than available. If we |
| * skip more bytes than are available, we return a long read count to the caller |
| * indicating how many bytes can be skipped over before passing actual data |
| * again. Skipped bytes can pass a NULL buffer and the decoder guarantees they |
| * won't actually be read. |
| */ |
| static int32_t skip(upb_pbdecoder *d, size_t bytes) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!in_residual_buf(d, d->ptr) || d->size_param == 0); |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->skip == 0); |
| if (bytes > delim_remaining(d)) { |
| seterr(d, "Skipped value extended beyond enclosing submessage."); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } else if (bufleft(d) >= bytes) { |
| /* Skipped data is all in current buffer, and more is still available. */ |
| advance(d, bytes); |
| d->skip = 0; |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } else { |
| /* Skipped data extends beyond currently available buffers. */ |
| d->pc = d->last; |
| d->skip = bytes - curbufleft(d); |
| d->bufstart_ofs += (d->end - d->buf); |
| d->residual_end = d->residual; |
| switchtobuf(d, d->residual, d->residual_end); |
| return d->size_param + d->skip; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Resumes the decoder from an initial state or from a previous suspend. */ |
| int32_t upb_pbdecoder_resume(upb_pbdecoder *d, void *p, const char *buf, |
| size_t size, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(p); /* Useless; just for the benefit of the JIT. */ |
| |
| /* d->skip and d->residual_end could probably elegantly be represented |
| * as a single variable, to more easily represent this invariant. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(!(d->skip && d->residual_end > d->residual)); |
| |
| /* We need to remember the original size_param, so that the value we return |
| * is relative to it, even if we do some skipping first. */ |
| d->size_param = size; |
| d->handle = handle; |
| |
| /* Have to handle this case specially (ie. not with skip()) because the user |
| * is allowed to pass a NULL buffer here, which won't allow us to safely |
| * calculate a d->end or use our normal functions like curbufleft(). */ |
| if (d->skip && d->skip >= size) { |
| d->skip -= size; |
| d->bufstart_ofs += size; |
| buf = &dummy_char; |
| size = 0; |
| |
| /* We can't just return now, because we might need to execute some ops |
| * like CHECKDELIM, which could call some callbacks and pop the stack. */ |
| } |
| |
| /* We need to pretend that this was the actual buffer param, since some of the |
| * calculations assume that d->ptr/d->buf is relative to this. */ |
| d->buf_param = buf; |
| |
| if (!buf) { |
| /* NULL buf is ok if its entire span is covered by the "skip" above, but |
| * by this point we know that "skip" doesn't cover the buffer. */ |
| seterr(d, "Passed NULL buffer over non-skippable region."); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| |
| if (d->residual_end > d->residual) { |
| /* We have residual bytes from the last buffer. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->ptr == d->residual); |
| } else { |
| switchtobuf(d, buf, buf + size); |
| } |
| |
| d->checkpoint = d->ptr; |
| |
| /* Handle skips that don't cover the whole buffer (as above). */ |
| if (d->skip) { |
| size_t skip_bytes = d->skip; |
| d->skip = 0; |
| CHECK_RETURN(skip(d, skip_bytes)); |
| checkpoint(d); |
| } |
| |
| /* If we're inside an unknown group, continue to parse unknown values. */ |
| if (d->top->groupnum < 0) { |
| CHECK_RETURN(upb_pbdecoder_skipunknown(d, -1, 0)); |
| checkpoint(d); |
| } |
| |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* Suspends the decoder at the last checkpoint, without saving any residual |
| * bytes. If there are any unconsumed bytes, returns a short byte count. */ |
| size_t upb_pbdecoder_suspend(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| d->pc = d->last; |
| if (d->checkpoint == d->residual) { |
| /* Checkpoint was in residual buf; no user bytes were consumed. */ |
| d->ptr = d->residual; |
| return 0; |
| } else { |
| size_t ret = d->size_param - (d->end - d->checkpoint); |
| UPB_ASSERT(!in_residual_buf(d, d->checkpoint)); |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->buf == d->buf_param || d->buf == &dummy_char); |
| |
| d->bufstart_ofs += (d->checkpoint - d->buf); |
| d->residual_end = d->residual; |
| switchtobuf(d, d->residual, d->residual_end); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Suspends the decoder at the last checkpoint, and saves any unconsumed |
| * bytes in our residual buffer. This is necessary if we need more user |
| * bytes to form a complete value, which might not be contiguous in the |
| * user's buffers. Always consumes all user bytes. */ |
| static size_t suspend_save(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| /* We hit end-of-buffer before we could parse a full value. |
| * Save any unconsumed bytes (if any) to the residual buffer. */ |
| d->pc = d->last; |
| |
| if (d->checkpoint == d->residual) { |
| /* Checkpoint was in residual buf; append user byte(s) to residual buf. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT((d->residual_end - d->residual) + d->size_param <= |
| sizeof(d->residual)); |
| if (!in_residual_buf(d, d->ptr)) { |
| d->bufstart_ofs -= (d->residual_end - d->residual); |
| } |
| memcpy(d->residual_end, d->buf_param, d->size_param); |
| d->residual_end += d->size_param; |
| } else { |
| /* Checkpoint was in user buf; old residual bytes not needed. */ |
| size_t save; |
| UPB_ASSERT(!in_residual_buf(d, d->checkpoint)); |
| |
| d->ptr = d->checkpoint; |
| save = curbufleft(d); |
| UPB_ASSERT(save <= sizeof(d->residual)); |
| memcpy(d->residual, d->ptr, save); |
| d->residual_end = d->residual + save; |
| d->bufstart_ofs = offset(d); |
| } |
| |
| switchtobuf(d, d->residual, d->residual_end); |
| return d->size_param; |
| } |
| |
| /* Copies the next "bytes" bytes into "buf" and advances the stream. |
| * Requires that this many bytes are available in the current buffer. */ |
| UPB_FORCEINLINE static void consumebytes(upb_pbdecoder *d, void *buf, |
| size_t bytes) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(bytes <= curbufleft(d)); |
| memcpy(buf, d->ptr, bytes); |
| advance(d, bytes); |
| } |
| |
| /* Slow path for getting the next "bytes" bytes, regardless of whether they are |
| * available in the current buffer or not. Returns a status code as described |
| * in decoder.int.h. */ |
| UPB_NOINLINE static int32_t getbytes_slow(upb_pbdecoder *d, void *buf, |
| size_t bytes) { |
| const size_t avail = curbufleft(d); |
| consumebytes(d, buf, avail); |
| bytes -= avail; |
| UPB_ASSERT(bytes > 0); |
| if (in_residual_buf(d, d->ptr)) { |
| advancetobuf(d, d->buf_param, d->size_param); |
| } |
| if (curbufleft(d) >= bytes) { |
| consumebytes(d, (char *)buf + avail, bytes); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } else if (d->data_end == d->delim_end) { |
| seterr(d, "Submessage ended in the middle of a value or group"); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } else { |
| return suspend_save(d); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Gets the next "bytes" bytes, regardless of whether they are available in the |
| * current buffer or not. Returns a status code as described in decoder.int.h. |
| */ |
| UPB_FORCEINLINE static int32_t getbytes(upb_pbdecoder *d, void *buf, |
| size_t bytes) { |
| if (curbufleft(d) >= bytes) { |
| /* Buffer has enough data to satisfy. */ |
| consumebytes(d, buf, bytes); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } else { |
| return getbytes_slow(d, buf, bytes); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| UPB_NOINLINE static size_t peekbytes_slow(upb_pbdecoder *d, void *buf, |
| size_t bytes) { |
| size_t ret = curbufleft(d); |
| memcpy(buf, d->ptr, ret); |
| if (in_residual_buf(d, d->ptr)) { |
| size_t copy = UPB_MIN(bytes - ret, d->size_param); |
| memcpy((char *)buf + ret, d->buf_param, copy); |
| ret += copy; |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| UPB_FORCEINLINE static size_t peekbytes(upb_pbdecoder *d, void *buf, |
| size_t bytes) { |
| if (curbufleft(d) >= bytes) { |
| memcpy(buf, d->ptr, bytes); |
| return bytes; |
| } else { |
| return peekbytes_slow(d, buf, bytes); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Decoding of wire types *****************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Slow path for decoding a varint from the current buffer position. |
| * Returns a status code as described in decoder.int.h. */ |
| UPB_NOINLINE int32_t upb_pbdecoder_decode_varint_slow(upb_pbdecoder *d, |
| uint64_t *u64) { |
| uint8_t byte = 0x80; |
| int bitpos; |
| *u64 = 0; |
| for(bitpos = 0; bitpos < 70 && (byte & 0x80); bitpos += 7) { |
| CHECK_RETURN(getbytes(d, &byte, 1)); |
| *u64 |= (uint64_t)(byte & 0x7F) << bitpos; |
| } |
| if(bitpos == 70 && (byte & 0x80)) { |
| seterr(d, kUnterminatedVarint); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* Decodes a varint from the current buffer position. |
| * Returns a status code as described in decoder.int.h. */ |
| UPB_FORCEINLINE static int32_t decode_varint(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint64_t *u64) { |
| if (curbufleft(d) > 0 && !(*d->ptr & 0x80)) { |
| *u64 = *d->ptr; |
| advance(d, 1); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } else if (curbufleft(d) >= 10) { |
| /* Fast case. */ |
| upb_decoderet r = upb_vdecode_fast(d->ptr); |
| if (r.p == NULL) { |
| seterr(d, kUnterminatedVarint); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| advance(d, r.p - d->ptr); |
| *u64 = r.val; |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } else { |
| /* Slow case -- varint spans buffer seam. */ |
| return upb_pbdecoder_decode_varint_slow(d, u64); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Decodes a 32-bit varint from the current buffer position. |
| * Returns a status code as described in decoder.int.h. */ |
| UPB_FORCEINLINE static int32_t decode_v32(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint32_t *u32) { |
| uint64_t u64; |
| int32_t ret = decode_varint(d, &u64); |
| if (ret >= 0) return ret; |
| if (u64 > UINT32_MAX) { |
| seterr(d, "Unterminated 32-bit varint"); |
| /* TODO(haberman) guarantee that this function return is >= 0 somehow, |
| * so we know this path will always be treated as error by our caller. |
| * Right now the size_t -> int32_t can overflow and produce negative values. |
| */ |
| *u32 = 0; |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| *u32 = u64; |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* Decodes a fixed32 from the current buffer position. |
| * Returns a status code as described in decoder.int.h. |
| * TODO: proper byte swapping for big-endian machines. */ |
| UPB_FORCEINLINE static int32_t decode_fixed32(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint32_t *u32) { |
| return getbytes(d, u32, 4); |
| } |
| |
| /* Decodes a fixed64 from the current buffer position. |
| * Returns a status code as described in decoder.int.h. |
| * TODO: proper byte swapping for big-endian machines. */ |
| UPB_FORCEINLINE static int32_t decode_fixed64(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint64_t *u64) { |
| return getbytes(d, u64, 8); |
| } |
| |
| /* Non-static versions of the above functions. |
| * These are called by the JIT for fallback paths. */ |
| int32_t upb_pbdecoder_decode_f32(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint32_t *u32) { |
| return decode_fixed32(d, u32); |
| } |
| |
| int32_t upb_pbdecoder_decode_f64(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint64_t *u64) { |
| return decode_fixed64(d, u64); |
| } |
| |
| static double as_double(uint64_t n) { double d; memcpy(&d, &n, 8); return d; } |
| static float as_float(uint32_t n) { float f; memcpy(&f, &n, 4); return f; } |
| |
| /* Pushes a frame onto the decoder stack. */ |
| static bool decoder_push(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint64_t end) { |
| upb_pbdecoder_frame *fr = d->top; |
| |
| if (end > fr->end_ofs) { |
| seterr(d, kPbDecoderSubmessageTooLong); |
| return false; |
| } else if (fr == d->limit) { |
| seterr(d, kPbDecoderStackOverflow); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| fr++; |
| fr->end_ofs = end; |
| fr->dispatch = NULL; |
| fr->groupnum = 0; |
| d->top = fr; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool pushtagdelim(upb_pbdecoder *d, uint32_t arg) { |
| /* While we expect to see an "end" tag (either ENDGROUP or a non-sequence |
| * field number) prior to hitting any enclosing submessage end, pushing our |
| * existing delim end prevents us from continuing to parse values from a |
| * corrupt proto that doesn't give us an END tag in time. */ |
| if (!decoder_push(d, d->top->end_ofs)) |
| return false; |
| d->top->groupnum = arg; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Pops a frame from the decoder stack. */ |
| static void decoder_pop(upb_pbdecoder *d) { d->top--; } |
| |
| UPB_NOINLINE int32_t upb_pbdecoder_checktag_slow(upb_pbdecoder *d, |
| uint64_t expected) { |
| uint64_t data = 0; |
| size_t bytes = upb_value_size(expected); |
| size_t read = peekbytes(d, &data, bytes); |
| if (read == bytes && data == expected) { |
| /* Advance past matched bytes. */ |
| int32_t ok = getbytes(d, &data, read); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok < 0); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } else if (read < bytes && memcmp(&data, &expected, read) == 0) { |
| return suspend_save(d); |
| } else { |
| return DECODE_MISMATCH; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int32_t upb_pbdecoder_skipunknown(upb_pbdecoder *d, int32_t fieldnum, |
| uint8_t wire_type) { |
| if (fieldnum >= 0) |
| goto have_tag; |
| |
| while (true) { |
| uint32_t tag; |
| CHECK_RETURN(decode_v32(d, &tag)); |
| wire_type = tag & 0x7; |
| fieldnum = tag >> 3; |
| |
| have_tag: |
| if (fieldnum == 0) { |
| seterr(d, "Saw invalid field number (0)"); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| |
| switch (wire_type) { |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT: |
| CHECK_RETURN(skip(d, 4)); |
| break; |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT: |
| CHECK_RETURN(skip(d, 8)); |
| break; |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT: { |
| uint64_t u64; |
| CHECK_RETURN(decode_varint(d, &u64)); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED: { |
| uint32_t len; |
| CHECK_RETURN(decode_v32(d, &len)); |
| CHECK_RETURN(skip(d, len)); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP: |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(pushtagdelim(d, -fieldnum)); |
| break; |
| case UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP: |
| if (fieldnum == -d->top->groupnum) { |
| decoder_pop(d); |
| } else if (fieldnum == d->top->groupnum) { |
| return DECODE_ENDGROUP; |
| } else { |
| seterr(d, "Unmatched ENDGROUP tag."); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| seterr(d, "Invalid wire type"); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| |
| if (d->top->groupnum >= 0) { |
| /* TODO: More code needed for handling unknown groups. */ |
| upb_sink_putunknown(&d->top->sink, d->checkpoint, d->ptr - d->checkpoint); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* Unknown group -- continue looping over unknown fields. */ |
| checkpoint(d); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void goto_endmsg(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| upb_value v; |
| bool found = upb_inttable_lookup32(d->top->dispatch, DISPATCH_ENDMSG, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| d->pc = d->top->base + upb_value_getuint64(v); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parses a tag and jumps to the corresponding bytecode instruction for this |
| * field. |
| * |
| * If the tag is unknown (or the wire type doesn't match), parses the field as |
| * unknown. If the tag is a valid ENDGROUP tag, jumps to the bytecode |
| * instruction for the end of message. */ |
| static int32_t dispatch(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| upb_inttable *dispatch = d->top->dispatch; |
| uint32_t tag; |
| uint8_t wire_type; |
| uint32_t fieldnum; |
| upb_value val; |
| int32_t retval; |
| |
| /* Decode tag. */ |
| CHECK_RETURN(decode_v32(d, &tag)); |
| wire_type = tag & 0x7; |
| fieldnum = tag >> 3; |
| |
| /* Lookup tag. Because of packed/non-packed compatibility, we have to |
| * check the wire type against two possibilities. */ |
| if (fieldnum != DISPATCH_ENDMSG && |
| upb_inttable_lookup32(dispatch, fieldnum, &val)) { |
| uint64_t v = upb_value_getuint64(val); |
| if (wire_type == (v & 0xff)) { |
| d->pc = d->top->base + (v >> 16); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } else if (wire_type == ((v >> 8) & 0xff)) { |
| bool found = |
| upb_inttable_lookup(dispatch, fieldnum + UPB_MAX_FIELDNUMBER, &val); |
| UPB_ASSERT(found); |
| d->pc = d->top->base + upb_value_getuint64(val); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* We have some unknown fields (or ENDGROUP) to parse. The DISPATCH or TAG |
| * bytecode that triggered this is preceded by a CHECKDELIM bytecode which |
| * we need to back up to, so that when we're done skipping unknown data we |
| * can re-check the delimited end. */ |
| d->last--; /* Necessary if we get suspended */ |
| d->pc = d->last; |
| UPB_ASSERT(getop(*d->last) == OP_CHECKDELIM); |
| |
| /* Unknown field or ENDGROUP. */ |
| retval = upb_pbdecoder_skipunknown(d, fieldnum, wire_type); |
| |
| CHECK_RETURN(retval); |
| |
| if (retval == DECODE_ENDGROUP) { |
| goto_endmsg(d); |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| return DECODE_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* Callers know that the stack is more than one deep because the opcodes that |
| * call this only occur after PUSH operations. */ |
| upb_pbdecoder_frame *outer_frame(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->top != d->stack); |
| return d->top - 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* The main decoding loop *****************************************************/ |
| |
| /* The main decoder VM function. Uses traditional bytecode dispatch loop with a |
| * switch() statement. */ |
| size_t run_decoder_vm(upb_pbdecoder *d, const mgroup *group, |
| const upb_bufhandle* handle) { |
| |
| #define VMCASE(op, code) \ |
| case op: { code; if (consumes_input(op)) checkpoint(d); break; } |
| #define PRIMITIVE_OP(type, wt, name, convfunc, ctype) \ |
| VMCASE(OP_PARSE_ ## type, { \ |
| ctype val; \ |
| CHECK_RETURN(decode_ ## wt(d, &val)); \ |
| upb_sink_put ## name(&d->top->sink, arg, (convfunc)(val)); \ |
| }) |
| |
| while(1) { |
| int32_t instruction; |
| opcode op; |
| uint32_t arg; |
| int32_t longofs; |
| |
| d->last = d->pc; |
| instruction = *d->pc++; |
| op = getop(instruction); |
| arg = instruction >> 8; |
| longofs = arg; |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->ptr != d->residual_end); |
| UPB_UNUSED(group); |
| #ifdef UPB_DUMP_BYTECODE |
| fprintf(stderr, "s_ofs=%d buf_ofs=%d data_rem=%d buf_rem=%d delim_rem=%d " |
| "%x %s (%d)\n", |
| (int)offset(d), |
| (int)(d->ptr - d->buf), |
| (int)(d->data_end - d->ptr), |
| (int)(d->end - d->ptr), |
| (int)((d->top->end_ofs - d->bufstart_ofs) - (d->ptr - d->buf)), |
| (int)(d->pc - 1 - group->bytecode), |
| upb_pbdecoder_getopname(op), |
| arg); |
| #endif |
| switch (op) { |
| /* Technically, we are losing data if we see a 32-bit varint that is not |
| * properly sign-extended. We could detect this and error about the data |
| * loss, but proto2 does not do this, so we pass. */ |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(INT32, varint, int32, int32_t, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(INT64, varint, int64, int64_t, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(UINT32, varint, uint32, uint32_t, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(UINT64, varint, uint64, uint64_t, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(FIXED32, fixed32, uint32, uint32_t, uint32_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(FIXED64, fixed64, uint64, uint64_t, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(SFIXED32, fixed32, int32, int32_t, uint32_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(SFIXED64, fixed64, int64, int64_t, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(BOOL, varint, bool, bool, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(DOUBLE, fixed64, double, as_double, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(FLOAT, fixed32, float, as_float, uint32_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(SINT32, varint, int32, upb_zzdec_32, uint64_t) |
| PRIMITIVE_OP(SINT64, varint, int64, upb_zzdec_64, uint64_t) |
| |
| VMCASE(OP_SETDISPATCH, |
| d->top->base = d->pc - 1; |
| memcpy(&d->top->dispatch, d->pc, sizeof(void*)); |
| d->pc += sizeof(void*) / sizeof(uint32_t); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_STARTMSG, |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_startmsg(&d->top->sink)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_ENDMSG, |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_endmsg(&d->top->sink, d->status)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_STARTSEQ, |
| upb_pbdecoder_frame *outer = outer_frame(d); |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_startseq(&outer->sink, arg, &d->top->sink)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_ENDSEQ, |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_endseq(&d->top->sink, arg)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_STARTSUBMSG, |
| upb_pbdecoder_frame *outer = outer_frame(d); |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_startsubmsg(&outer->sink, arg, &d->top->sink)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_ENDSUBMSG, |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_endsubmsg(&d->top->sink, arg)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_STARTSTR, |
| uint32_t len = delim_remaining(d); |
| upb_pbdecoder_frame *outer = outer_frame(d); |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_startstr(&outer->sink, arg, len, &d->top->sink)); |
| if (len == 0) { |
| d->pc++; /* Skip OP_STRING. */ |
| } |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_STRING, |
| uint32_t len = curbufleft(d); |
| size_t n = upb_sink_putstring(&d->top->sink, arg, d->ptr, len, handle); |
| if (n > len) { |
| if (n > delim_remaining(d)) { |
| seterr(d, "Tried to skip past end of string."); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } else { |
| int32_t ret = skip(d, n); |
| /* This shouldn't return DECODE_OK, because n > len. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(ret >= 0); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| } |
| advance(d, n); |
| if (n < len || d->delim_end == NULL) { |
| /* We aren't finished with this string yet. */ |
| d->pc--; /* Repeat OP_STRING. */ |
| if (n > 0) checkpoint(d); |
| return upb_pbdecoder_suspend(d); |
| } |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_ENDSTR, |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(upb_sink_endstr(&d->top->sink, arg)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_PUSHTAGDELIM, |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(pushtagdelim(d, arg)); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_SETBIGGROUPNUM, |
| d->top->groupnum = *d->pc++; |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_POP, |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->top > d->stack); |
| decoder_pop(d); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_PUSHLENDELIM, |
| uint32_t len; |
| CHECK_RETURN(decode_v32(d, &len)); |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(decoder_push(d, offset(d) + len)); |
| set_delim_end(d); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_SETDELIM, |
| set_delim_end(d); |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_CHECKDELIM, |
| /* We are guaranteed of this assert because we never allow ourselves to |
| * consume bytes beyond data_end, which covers delim_end when non-NULL. |
| */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(!(d->delim_end && d->ptr > d->delim_end)); |
| if (d->ptr == d->delim_end) |
| d->pc += longofs; |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_CALL, |
| d->callstack[d->call_len++] = d->pc; |
| d->pc += longofs; |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_RET, |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->call_len > 0); |
| d->pc = d->callstack[--d->call_len]; |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_BRANCH, |
| d->pc += longofs; |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_TAG1, |
| uint8_t expected; |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(curbufleft(d) > 0); |
| expected = (arg >> 8) & 0xff; |
| if (*d->ptr == expected) { |
| advance(d, 1); |
| } else { |
| int8_t shortofs; |
| badtag: |
| shortofs = arg; |
| if (shortofs == LABEL_DISPATCH) { |
| CHECK_RETURN(dispatch(d)); |
| } else { |
| d->pc += shortofs; |
| break; /* Avoid checkpoint(). */ |
| } |
| } |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_TAG2, |
| uint16_t expected; |
| CHECK_SUSPEND(curbufleft(d) > 0); |
| expected = (arg >> 8) & 0xffff; |
| if (curbufleft(d) >= 2) { |
| uint16_t actual; |
| memcpy(&actual, d->ptr, 2); |
| if (expected == actual) { |
| advance(d, 2); |
| } else { |
| goto badtag; |
| } |
| } else { |
| int32_t result = upb_pbdecoder_checktag_slow(d, expected); |
| if (result == DECODE_MISMATCH) goto badtag; |
| if (result >= 0) return result; |
| } |
| ) |
| VMCASE(OP_TAGN, { |
| uint64_t expected; |
| int32_t result; |
| memcpy(&expected, d->pc, 8); |
| d->pc += 2; |
| result = upb_pbdecoder_checktag_slow(d, expected); |
| if (result == DECODE_MISMATCH) goto badtag; |
| if (result >= 0) return result; |
| }) |
| VMCASE(OP_DISPATCH, { |
| CHECK_RETURN(dispatch(d)); |
| }) |
| VMCASE(OP_HALT, { |
| return d->size_param; |
| }) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* BytesHandler handlers ******************************************************/ |
| |
| void *upb_pbdecoder_startbc(void *closure, const void *pc, size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_pbdecoder *d = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| d->top->end_ofs = UINT64_MAX; |
| d->bufstart_ofs = 0; |
| d->call_len = 1; |
| d->callstack[0] = &halt; |
| d->pc = pc; |
| d->skip = 0; |
| return d; |
| } |
| |
| void *upb_pbdecoder_startjit(void *closure, const void *hd, size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_pbdecoder *d = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| d->top->end_ofs = UINT64_MAX; |
| d->bufstart_ofs = 0; |
| d->call_len = 0; |
| d->skip = 0; |
| return d; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_pbdecoder_end(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_pbdecoder *d = closure; |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *method = handler_data; |
| uint64_t end; |
| char dummy; |
| |
| if (d->residual_end > d->residual) { |
| seterr(d, "Unexpected EOF: decoder still has buffered unparsed data"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (d->skip) { |
| seterr(d, "Unexpected EOF inside skipped data"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (d->top->end_ofs != UINT64_MAX) { |
| seterr(d, "Unexpected EOF inside delimited string"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* The user's end() call indicates that the message ends here. */ |
| end = offset(d); |
| d->top->end_ofs = end; |
| |
| #ifdef UPB_USE_JIT_X64 |
| if (method->is_native_) { |
| const mgroup *group = (const mgroup*)method->group; |
| if (d->top != d->stack) |
| d->stack->end_ofs = 0; |
| group->jit_code(closure, method->code_base.ptr, &dummy, 0, NULL); |
| } else |
| #endif |
| { |
| const uint32_t *p = d->pc; |
| d->stack->end_ofs = end; |
| /* Check the previous bytecode, but guard against beginning. */ |
| if (p != method->code_base.ptr) p--; |
| if (getop(*p) == OP_CHECKDELIM) { |
| /* Rewind from OP_TAG* to OP_CHECKDELIM. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT(getop(*d->pc) == OP_TAG1 || |
| getop(*d->pc) == OP_TAG2 || |
| getop(*d->pc) == OP_TAGN || |
| getop(*d->pc) == OP_DISPATCH); |
| d->pc = p; |
| } |
| upb_pbdecoder_decode(closure, handler_data, &dummy, 0, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| if (d->call_len != 0) { |
| seterr(d, "Unexpected EOF inside submessage or group"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_pbdecoder_decode(void *decoder, const void *group, const char *buf, |
| size_t size, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| int32_t result = upb_pbdecoder_resume(decoder, NULL, buf, size, handle); |
| |
| if (result == DECODE_ENDGROUP) goto_endmsg(decoder); |
| CHECK_RETURN(result); |
| |
| return run_decoder_vm(decoder, group, handle); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Public API *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| void upb_pbdecoder_reset(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| d->top = d->stack; |
| d->top->groupnum = 0; |
| d->ptr = d->residual; |
| d->buf = d->residual; |
| d->end = d->residual; |
| d->residual_end = d->residual; |
| } |
| |
| upb_pbdecoder *upb_pbdecoder_create(upb_env *e, const upb_pbdecodermethod *m, |
| upb_sink *sink) { |
| const size_t default_max_nesting = 64; |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| size_t size_before = upb_env_bytesallocated(e); |
| #endif |
| |
| upb_pbdecoder *d = upb_env_malloc(e, sizeof(upb_pbdecoder)); |
| if (!d) return NULL; |
| |
| d->method_ = m; |
| d->callstack = upb_env_malloc(e, callstacksize(d, default_max_nesting)); |
| d->stack = upb_env_malloc(e, stacksize(d, default_max_nesting)); |
| if (!d->stack || !d->callstack) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| d->env = e; |
| d->limit = d->stack + default_max_nesting - 1; |
| d->stack_size = default_max_nesting; |
| d->status = NULL; |
| |
| upb_pbdecoder_reset(d); |
| upb_bytessink_reset(&d->input_, &m->input_handler_, d); |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(sink); |
| if (d->method_->dest_handlers_) { |
| if (sink->handlers != d->method_->dest_handlers_) |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| upb_sink_reset(&d->top->sink, sink->handlers, sink->closure); |
| |
| /* If this fails, increase the value in decoder.h. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT_DEBUGVAR(upb_env_bytesallocated(e) - size_before <= |
| UPB_PB_DECODER_SIZE); |
| return d; |
| } |
| |
| uint64_t upb_pbdecoder_bytesparsed(const upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| return offset(d); |
| } |
| |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *upb_pbdecoder_method(const upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| return d->method_; |
| } |
| |
| upb_bytessink *upb_pbdecoder_input(upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| return &d->input_; |
| } |
| |
| size_t upb_pbdecoder_maxnesting(const upb_pbdecoder *d) { |
| return d->stack_size; |
| } |
| |
| bool upb_pbdecoder_setmaxnesting(upb_pbdecoder *d, size_t max) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(d->top >= d->stack); |
| |
| if (max < (size_t)(d->top - d->stack)) { |
| /* Can't set a limit smaller than what we are currently at. */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (max > d->stack_size) { |
| /* Need to reallocate stack and callstack to accommodate. */ |
| size_t old_size = stacksize(d, d->stack_size); |
| size_t new_size = stacksize(d, max); |
| void *p = upb_env_realloc(d->env, d->stack, old_size, new_size); |
| if (!p) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| d->stack = p; |
| |
| old_size = callstacksize(d, d->stack_size); |
| new_size = callstacksize(d, max); |
| p = upb_env_realloc(d->env, d->callstack, old_size, new_size); |
| if (!p) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| d->callstack = p; |
| |
| d->stack_size = max; |
| } |
| |
| d->limit = d->stack + max - 1; |
| return true; |
| } |
| /* |
| ** upb::Encoder |
| ** |
| ** Since we are implementing pure handlers (ie. without any out-of-band access |
| ** to pre-computed lengths), we have to buffer all submessages before we can |
| ** emit even their first byte. |
| ** |
| ** Not knowing the size of submessages also means we can't write a perfect |
| ** zero-copy implementation, even with buffering. Lengths are stored as |
| ** varints, which means that we don't know how many bytes to reserve for the |
| ** length until we know what the length is. |
| ** |
| ** This leaves us with three main choices: |
| ** |
| ** 1. buffer all submessage data in a temporary buffer, then copy it exactly |
| ** once into the output buffer. |
| ** |
| ** 2. attempt to buffer data directly into the output buffer, estimating how |
| ** many bytes each length will take. When our guesses are wrong, use |
| ** memmove() to grow or shrink the allotted space. |
| ** |
| ** 3. buffer directly into the output buffer, allocating a max length |
| ** ahead-of-time for each submessage length. If we overallocated, we waste |
| ** space, but no memcpy() or memmove() is required. This approach requires |
| ** defining a maximum size for submessages and rejecting submessages that |
| ** exceed that size. |
| ** |
| ** (2) and (3) have the potential to have better performance, but they are more |
| ** complicated and subtle to implement: |
| ** |
| ** (3) requires making an arbitrary choice of the maximum message size; it |
| ** wastes space when submessages are shorter than this and fails |
| ** completely when they are longer. This makes it more finicky and |
| ** requires configuration based on the input. It also makes it impossible |
| ** to perfectly match the output of reference encoders that always use the |
| ** optimal amount of space for each length. |
| ** |
| ** (2) requires guessing the the size upfront, and if multiple lengths are |
| ** guessed wrong the minimum required number of memmove() operations may |
| ** be complicated to compute correctly. Implemented properly, it may have |
| ** a useful amortized or average cost, but more investigation is required |
| ** to determine this and what the optimal algorithm is to achieve it. |
| ** |
| ** (1) makes you always pay for exactly one copy, but its implementation is |
| ** the simplest and its performance is predictable. |
| ** |
| ** So for now, we implement (1) only. If we wish to optimize later, we should |
| ** be able to do it without affecting users. |
| ** |
| ** The strategy is to buffer the segments of data that do *not* depend on |
| ** unknown lengths in one buffer, and keep a separate buffer of segment pointers |
| ** and lengths. When the top-level submessage ends, we can go beginning to end, |
| ** alternating the writing of lengths with memcpy() of the rest of the data. |
| ** At the top level though, no buffering is required. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| |
| /* The output buffer is divided into segments; a segment is a string of data |
| * that is "ready to go" -- it does not need any varint lengths inserted into |
| * the middle. The seams between segments are where varints will be inserted |
| * once they are known. |
| * |
| * We also use the concept of a "run", which is a range of encoded bytes that |
| * occur at a single submessage level. Every segment contains one or more runs. |
| * |
| * A segment can span messages. Consider: |
| * |
| * .--Submessage lengths---------. |
| * | | | |
| * | V V |
| * V | |--------------- | |----------------- |
| * Submessages: | |----------------------------------------------- |
| * Top-level msg: ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| * |
| * Segments: ----- ------------------- ----------------- |
| * Runs: *---- *--------------*--- *---------------- |
| * (* marks the start) |
| * |
| * Note that the top-level menssage is not in any segment because it does not |
| * have any length preceding it. |
| * |
| * A segment is only interrupted when another length needs to be inserted. So |
| * observe how the second segment spans both the inner submessage and part of |
| * the next enclosing message. */ |
| typedef struct { |
| uint32_t msglen; /* The length to varint-encode before this segment. */ |
| uint32_t seglen; /* Length of the segment. */ |
| } upb_pb_encoder_segment; |
| |
| struct upb_pb_encoder { |
| upb_env *env; |
| |
| /* Our input and output. */ |
| upb_sink input_; |
| upb_bytessink *output_; |
| |
| /* The "subclosure" -- used as the inner closure as part of the bytessink |
| * protocol. */ |
| void *subc; |
| |
| /* The output buffer and limit, and our current write position. "buf" |
| * initially points to "initbuf", but is dynamically allocated if we need to |
| * grow beyond the initial size. */ |
| char *buf, *ptr, *limit; |
| |
| /* The beginning of the current run, or undefined if we are at the top |
| * level. */ |
| char *runbegin; |
| |
| /* The list of segments we are accumulating. */ |
| upb_pb_encoder_segment *segbuf, *segptr, *seglimit; |
| |
| /* The stack of enclosing submessages. Each entry in the stack points to the |
| * segment where this submessage's length is being accumulated. */ |
| int *stack, *top, *stacklimit; |
| |
| /* Depth of startmsg/endmsg calls. */ |
| int depth; |
| }; |
| |
| /* low-level buffering ********************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Low-level functions for interacting with the output buffer. */ |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): handle pushback */ |
| static void putbuf(upb_pb_encoder *e, const char *buf, size_t len) { |
| size_t n = upb_bytessink_putbuf(e->output_, e->subc, buf, len, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(n == len); |
| } |
| |
| static upb_pb_encoder_segment *top(upb_pb_encoder *e) { |
| return &e->segbuf[*e->top]; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call to ensure that at least "bytes" bytes are available for writing at |
| * e->ptr. Returns false if the bytes could not be allocated. */ |
| static bool reserve(upb_pb_encoder *e, size_t bytes) { |
| if ((size_t)(e->limit - e->ptr) < bytes) { |
| /* Grow buffer. */ |
| char *new_buf; |
| size_t needed = bytes + (e->ptr - e->buf); |
| size_t old_size = e->limit - e->buf; |
| |
| size_t new_size = old_size; |
| |
| while (new_size < needed) { |
| new_size *= 2; |
| } |
| |
| new_buf = upb_env_realloc(e->env, e->buf, old_size, new_size); |
| |
| if (new_buf == NULL) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| e->ptr = new_buf + (e->ptr - e->buf); |
| e->runbegin = new_buf + (e->runbegin - e->buf); |
| e->limit = new_buf + new_size; |
| e->buf = new_buf; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call when "bytes" bytes have been writte at e->ptr. The caller *must* have |
| * previously called reserve() with at least this many bytes. */ |
| static void encoder_advance(upb_pb_encoder *e, size_t bytes) { |
| UPB_ASSERT((size_t)(e->limit - e->ptr) >= bytes); |
| e->ptr += bytes; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call when all of the bytes for a handler have been written. Flushes the |
| * bytes if possible and necessary, returning false if this failed. */ |
| static bool commit(upb_pb_encoder *e) { |
| if (!e->top) { |
| /* We aren't inside a delimited region. Flush our accumulated bytes to |
| * the output. |
| * |
| * TODO(haberman): in the future we may want to delay flushing for |
| * efficiency reasons. */ |
| putbuf(e, e->buf, e->ptr - e->buf); |
| e->ptr = e->buf; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Writes the given bytes to the buffer, handling reserve/advance. */ |
| static bool encode_bytes(upb_pb_encoder *e, const void *data, size_t len) { |
| if (!reserve(e, len)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| memcpy(e->ptr, data, len); |
| encoder_advance(e, len); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Finish the current run by adding the run totals to the segment and message |
| * length. */ |
| static void accumulate(upb_pb_encoder *e) { |
| size_t run_len; |
| UPB_ASSERT(e->ptr >= e->runbegin); |
| run_len = e->ptr - e->runbegin; |
| e->segptr->seglen += run_len; |
| top(e)->msglen += run_len; |
| e->runbegin = e->ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call to indicate the start of delimited region for which the full length is |
| * not yet known. All data will be buffered until the length is known. |
| * Delimited regions may be nested; their lengths will all be tracked properly. */ |
| static bool start_delim(upb_pb_encoder *e) { |
| if (e->top) { |
| /* We are already buffering, advance to the next segment and push it on the |
| * stack. */ |
| accumulate(e); |
| |
| if (++e->top == e->stacklimit) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): grow stack? */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (++e->segptr == e->seglimit) { |
| /* Grow segment buffer. */ |
| size_t old_size = |
| (e->seglimit - e->segbuf) * sizeof(upb_pb_encoder_segment); |
| size_t new_size = old_size * 2; |
| upb_pb_encoder_segment *new_buf = |
| upb_env_realloc(e->env, e->segbuf, old_size, new_size); |
| |
| if (new_buf == NULL) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| e->segptr = new_buf + (e->segptr - e->segbuf); |
| e->seglimit = new_buf + (new_size / sizeof(upb_pb_encoder_segment)); |
| e->segbuf = new_buf; |
| } |
| } else { |
| /* We were previously at the top level, start buffering. */ |
| e->segptr = e->segbuf; |
| e->top = e->stack; |
| e->runbegin = e->ptr; |
| } |
| |
| *e->top = e->segptr - e->segbuf; |
| e->segptr->seglen = 0; |
| e->segptr->msglen = 0; |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call to indicate the end of a delimited region. We now know the length of |
| * the delimited region. If we are not nested inside any other delimited |
| * regions, we can now emit all of the buffered data we accumulated. */ |
| static bool end_delim(upb_pb_encoder *e) { |
| size_t msglen; |
| accumulate(e); |
| msglen = top(e)->msglen; |
| |
| if (e->top == e->stack) { |
| /* All lengths are now available, emit all buffered data. */ |
| char buf[UPB_PB_VARINT_MAX_LEN]; |
| upb_pb_encoder_segment *s; |
| const char *ptr = e->buf; |
| for (s = e->segbuf; s <= e->segptr; s++) { |
| size_t lenbytes = upb_vencode64(s->msglen, buf); |
| putbuf(e, buf, lenbytes); |
| putbuf(e, ptr, s->seglen); |
| ptr += s->seglen; |
| } |
| |
| e->ptr = e->buf; |
| e->top = NULL; |
| } else { |
| /* Need to keep buffering; propagate length info into enclosing |
| * submessages. */ |
| --e->top; |
| top(e)->msglen += msglen + upb_varint_size(msglen); |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* tag_t **********************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* A precomputed (pre-encoded) tag and length. */ |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| uint8_t bytes; |
| char tag[7]; |
| } tag_t; |
| |
| /* Allocates a new tag for this field, and sets it in these handlerattr. */ |
| static void new_tag(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, upb_wiretype_t wt, |
| upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| uint32_t n = upb_fielddef_number(f); |
| |
| tag_t *tag = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(tag_t)); |
| tag->bytes = upb_vencode64((n << 3) | wt, tag->tag); |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_init(attr); |
| upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(attr, tag); |
| upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, tag, upb_gfree); |
| } |
| |
| static bool encode_tag(upb_pb_encoder *e, const tag_t *tag) { |
| return encode_bytes(e, tag->tag, tag->bytes); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* encoding of wire types *****************************************************/ |
| |
| static bool encode_fixed64(upb_pb_encoder *e, uint64_t val) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): byte-swap for big endian. */ |
| return encode_bytes(e, &val, sizeof(uint64_t)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool encode_fixed32(upb_pb_encoder *e, uint32_t val) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): byte-swap for big endian. */ |
| return encode_bytes(e, &val, sizeof(uint32_t)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool encode_varint(upb_pb_encoder *e, uint64_t val) { |
| if (!reserve(e, UPB_PB_VARINT_MAX_LEN)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| encoder_advance(e, upb_vencode64(val, e->ptr)); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static uint64_t dbl2uint64(double d) { |
| uint64_t ret; |
| memcpy(&ret, &d, sizeof(uint64_t)); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static uint32_t flt2uint32(float d) { |
| uint32_t ret; |
| memcpy(&ret, &d, sizeof(uint32_t)); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* encoding of proto types ****************************************************/ |
| |
| static bool startmsg(void *c, const void *hd) { |
| upb_pb_encoder *e = c; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| if (e->depth++ == 0) { |
| upb_bytessink_start(e->output_, 0, &e->subc); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool endmsg(void *c, const void *hd, upb_status *status) { |
| upb_pb_encoder *e = c; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(status); |
| if (--e->depth == 0) { |
| upb_bytessink_end(e->output_); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *encode_startdelimfield(void *c, const void *hd) { |
| bool ok = encode_tag(c, hd) && commit(c) && start_delim(c); |
| return ok ? c : UPB_BREAK; |
| } |
| |
| static bool encode_unknown(void *c, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t len) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| return encode_bytes(c, buf, len) && commit(c); |
| } |
| |
| static bool encode_enddelimfield(void *c, const void *hd) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| return end_delim(c); |
| } |
| |
| static void *encode_startgroup(void *c, const void *hd) { |
| return (encode_tag(c, hd) && commit(c)) ? c : UPB_BREAK; |
| } |
| |
| static bool encode_endgroup(void *c, const void *hd) { |
| return encode_tag(c, hd) && commit(c); |
| } |
| |
| static void *encode_startstr(void *c, const void *hd, size_t size_hint) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| return encode_startdelimfield(c, hd); |
| } |
| |
| static size_t encode_strbuf(void *c, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *h) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(h); |
| return encode_bytes(c, buf, len) ? len : 0; |
| } |
| |
| #define T(type, ctype, convert, encode) \ |
| static bool encode_scalar_##type(void *e, const void *hd, ctype val) { \ |
| return encode_tag(e, hd) && encode(e, (convert)(val)) && commit(e); \ |
| } \ |
| static bool encode_packed_##type(void *e, const void *hd, ctype val) { \ |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); \ |
| return encode(e, (convert)(val)); \ |
| } |
| |
| T(double, double, dbl2uint64, encode_fixed64) |
| T(float, float, flt2uint32, encode_fixed32) |
| T(int64, int64_t, uint64_t, encode_varint) |
| T(int32, int32_t, int64_t, encode_varint) |
| T(fixed64, uint64_t, uint64_t, encode_fixed64) |
| T(fixed32, uint32_t, uint32_t, encode_fixed32) |
| T(bool, bool, bool, encode_varint) |
| T(uint32, uint32_t, uint32_t, encode_varint) |
| T(uint64, uint64_t, uint64_t, encode_varint) |
| T(enum, int32_t, uint32_t, encode_varint) |
| T(sfixed32, int32_t, uint32_t, encode_fixed32) |
| T(sfixed64, int64_t, uint64_t, encode_fixed64) |
| T(sint32, int32_t, upb_zzenc_32, encode_varint) |
| T(sint64, int64_t, upb_zzenc_64, encode_varint) |
| |
| #undef T |
| |
| |
| /* code to build the handlers *************************************************/ |
| |
| static void newhandlers_callback(const void *closure, upb_handlers *h) { |
| const upb_msgdef *m; |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| |
| UPB_UNUSED(closure); |
| |
| upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, startmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, endmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setunknown(h, encode_unknown, NULL); |
| |
| m = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| bool packed = upb_fielddef_isseq(f) && upb_fielddef_isprimitive(f) && |
| upb_fielddef_packed(f); |
| upb_handlerattr attr; |
| upb_wiretype_t wt = |
| packed ? UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED |
| : upb_pb_native_wire_types[upb_fielddef_descriptortype(f)]; |
| |
| /* Pre-encode the tag for this field. */ |
| new_tag(h, f, wt, &attr); |
| |
| if (packed) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartseq(h, f, encode_startdelimfield, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendseq(h, f, encode_enddelimfield, &attr); |
| } |
| |
| #define T(upper, lower, upbtype) \ |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_##upper: \ |
| if (packed) { \ |
| upb_handlers_set##upbtype(h, f, encode_packed_##lower, &attr); \ |
| } else { \ |
| upb_handlers_set##upbtype(h, f, encode_scalar_##lower, &attr); \ |
| } \ |
| break; |
| |
| switch (upb_fielddef_descriptortype(f)) { |
| T(DOUBLE, double, double); |
| T(FLOAT, float, float); |
| T(INT64, int64, int64); |
| T(INT32, int32, int32); |
| T(FIXED64, fixed64, uint64); |
| T(FIXED32, fixed32, uint32); |
| T(BOOL, bool, bool); |
| T(UINT32, uint32, uint32); |
| T(UINT64, uint64, uint64); |
| T(ENUM, enum, int32); |
| T(SFIXED32, sfixed32, int32); |
| T(SFIXED64, sfixed64, int64); |
| T(SINT32, sint32, int32); |
| T(SINT64, sint64, int64); |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES: |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, encode_startstr, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendstr(h, f, encode_enddelimfield, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, encode_strbuf, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, encode_startdelimfield, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendsubmsg(h, f, encode_enddelimfield, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP: { |
| /* Endgroup takes a different tag (wire_type = END_GROUP). */ |
| upb_handlerattr attr2; |
| new_tag(h, f, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP, &attr2); |
| |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, encode_startgroup, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendsubmsg(h, f, encode_endgroup, &attr2); |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr2); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #undef T |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void upb_pb_encoder_reset(upb_pb_encoder *e) { |
| e->segptr = NULL; |
| e->top = NULL; |
| e->depth = 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* public API *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_pb_encoder_newhandlers(const upb_msgdef *m, |
| const void *owner) { |
| return upb_handlers_newfrozen(m, owner, newhandlers_callback, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| upb_pb_encoder *upb_pb_encoder_create(upb_env *env, const upb_handlers *h, |
| upb_bytessink *output) { |
| const size_t initial_bufsize = 256; |
| const size_t initial_segbufsize = 16; |
| /* TODO(haberman): make this configurable. */ |
| const size_t stack_size = 64; |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| const size_t size_before = upb_env_bytesallocated(env); |
| #endif |
| |
| upb_pb_encoder *e = upb_env_malloc(env, sizeof(upb_pb_encoder)); |
| if (!e) return NULL; |
| |
| e->buf = upb_env_malloc(env, initial_bufsize); |
| e->segbuf = upb_env_malloc(env, initial_segbufsize * sizeof(*e->segbuf)); |
| e->stack = upb_env_malloc(env, stack_size * sizeof(*e->stack)); |
| |
| if (!e->buf || !e->segbuf || !e->stack) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| e->limit = e->buf + initial_bufsize; |
| e->seglimit = e->segbuf + initial_segbufsize; |
| e->stacklimit = e->stack + stack_size; |
| |
| upb_pb_encoder_reset(e); |
| upb_sink_reset(&e->input_, h, e); |
| |
| e->env = env; |
| e->output_ = output; |
| e->subc = output->closure; |
| e->ptr = e->buf; |
| |
| /* If this fails, increase the value in encoder.h. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT_DEBUGVAR(upb_env_bytesallocated(env) - size_before <= |
| UPB_PB_ENCODER_SIZE); |
| return e; |
| } |
| |
| upb_sink *upb_pb_encoder_input(upb_pb_encoder *e) { return &e->input_; } |
| |
| |
| |
| upb_filedef **upb_loaddescriptor(const char *buf, size_t n, const void *owner, |
| upb_status *status) { |
| /* Create handlers. */ |
| const upb_pbdecodermethod *decoder_m; |
| const upb_handlers *reader_h = upb_descreader_newhandlers(&reader_h); |
| upb_env env; |
| upb_pbdecodermethodopts opts; |
| upb_pbdecoder *decoder; |
| upb_descreader *reader; |
| bool ok; |
| size_t i; |
| upb_filedef **ret = NULL; |
| |
| upb_pbdecodermethodopts_init(&opts, reader_h); |
| decoder_m = upb_pbdecodermethod_new(&opts, &decoder_m); |
| |
| upb_env_init(&env); |
| upb_env_reporterrorsto(&env, status); |
| |
| reader = upb_descreader_create(&env, reader_h); |
| decoder = upb_pbdecoder_create(&env, decoder_m, upb_descreader_input(reader)); |
| |
| /* Push input data. */ |
| ok = upb_bufsrc_putbuf(buf, n, upb_pbdecoder_input(decoder)); |
| |
| if (!ok) { |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| |
| ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof (*ret) * (upb_descreader_filecount(reader) + 1)); |
| |
| if (!ret) { |
| goto cleanup; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < upb_descreader_filecount(reader); i++) { |
| ret[i] = upb_descreader_file(reader, i); |
| upb_filedef_ref(ret[i], owner); |
| } |
| |
| ret[i] = NULL; |
| |
| cleanup: |
| upb_env_uninit(&env); |
| upb_handlers_unref(reader_h, &reader_h); |
| upb_pbdecodermethod_unref(decoder_m, &decoder_m); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| /* |
| * upb::pb::TextPrinter |
| * |
| * OPT: This is not optimized at all. It uses printf() which parses the format |
| * string every time, and it allocates memory for every put. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #include <ctype.h> |
| #include <float.h> |
| #include <inttypes.h> |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| |
| struct upb_textprinter { |
| upb_sink input_; |
| upb_bytessink *output_; |
| int indent_depth_; |
| bool single_line_; |
| void *subc; |
| }; |
| |
| #define CHECK(x) if ((x) < 0) goto err; |
| |
| static const char *shortname(const char *longname) { |
| const char *last = strrchr(longname, '.'); |
| return last ? last + 1 : longname; |
| } |
| |
| static int indent(upb_textprinter *p) { |
| int i; |
| if (!p->single_line_) |
| for (i = 0; i < p->indent_depth_; i++) |
| upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc, " ", 2, NULL); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int endfield(upb_textprinter *p) { |
| const char ch = (p->single_line_ ? ' ' : '\n'); |
| upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc, &ch, 1, NULL); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int putescaped(upb_textprinter *p, const char *buf, size_t len, |
| bool preserve_utf8) { |
| /* Based on CEscapeInternal() from Google's protobuf release. */ |
| char dstbuf[4096], *dst = dstbuf, *dstend = dstbuf + sizeof(dstbuf); |
| const char *end = buf + len; |
| |
| /* I think hex is prettier and more useful, but proto2 uses octal; should |
| * investigate whether it can parse hex also. */ |
| const bool use_hex = false; |
| bool last_hex_escape = false; /* true if last output char was \xNN */ |
| |
| for (; buf < end; buf++) { |
| bool is_hex_escape; |
| |
| if (dstend - dst < 4) { |
| upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc, dstbuf, dst - dstbuf, NULL); |
| dst = dstbuf; |
| } |
| |
| is_hex_escape = false; |
| switch (*buf) { |
| case '\n': *(dst++) = '\\'; *(dst++) = 'n'; break; |
| case '\r': *(dst++) = '\\'; *(dst++) = 'r'; break; |
| case '\t': *(dst++) = '\\'; *(dst++) = 't'; break; |
| case '\"': *(dst++) = '\\'; *(dst++) = '\"'; break; |
| case '\'': *(dst++) = '\\'; *(dst++) = '\''; break; |
| case '\\': *(dst++) = '\\'; *(dst++) = '\\'; break; |
| default: |
| /* Note that if we emit \xNN and the buf character after that is a hex |
| * digit then that digit must be escaped too to prevent it being |
| * interpreted as part of the character code by C. */ |
| if ((!preserve_utf8 || (uint8_t)*buf < 0x80) && |
| (!isprint(*buf) || (last_hex_escape && isxdigit(*buf)))) { |
| sprintf(dst, (use_hex ? "\\x%02x" : "\\%03o"), (uint8_t)*buf); |
| is_hex_escape = use_hex; |
| dst += 4; |
| } else { |
| *(dst++) = *buf; break; |
| } |
| } |
| last_hex_escape = is_hex_escape; |
| } |
| /* Flush remaining data. */ |
| upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc, dstbuf, dst - dstbuf, NULL); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| bool putf(upb_textprinter *p, const char *fmt, ...) { |
| va_list args; |
| va_list args_copy; |
| char *str; |
| int written; |
| int len; |
| bool ok; |
| |
| va_start(args, fmt); |
| |
| /* Run once to get the length of the string. */ |
| _upb_va_copy(args_copy, args); |
| len = _upb_vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, args_copy); |
| va_end(args_copy); |
| |
| /* + 1 for NULL terminator (vsprintf() requires it even if we don't). */ |
| str = upb_gmalloc(len + 1); |
| if (!str) return false; |
| written = vsprintf(str, fmt, args); |
| va_end(args); |
| UPB_ASSERT(written == len); |
| |
| ok = upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc, str, len, NULL); |
| upb_gfree(str); |
| return ok; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* handlers *******************************************************************/ |
| |
| static bool textprinter_startmsg(void *c, const void *hd) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = c; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| if (p->indent_depth_ == 0) { |
| upb_bytessink_start(p->output_, 0, &p->subc); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool textprinter_endmsg(void *c, const void *hd, upb_status *s) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = c; |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(s); |
| if (p->indent_depth_ == 0) { |
| upb_bytessink_end(p->output_); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| #define TYPE(name, ctype, fmt) \ |
| static bool textprinter_put ## name(void *closure, const void *handler_data, \ |
| ctype val) { \ |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; \ |
| const upb_fielddef *f = handler_data; \ |
| CHECK(indent(p)); \ |
| putf(p, "%s: " fmt, upb_fielddef_name(f), val); \ |
| CHECK(endfield(p)); \ |
| return true; \ |
| err: \ |
| return false; \ |
| } |
| |
| static bool textprinter_putbool(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| bool val) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; |
| const upb_fielddef *f = handler_data; |
| CHECK(indent(p)); |
| putf(p, "%s: %s", upb_fielddef_name(f), val ? "true" : "false"); |
| CHECK(endfield(p)); |
| return true; |
| err: |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| #define STRINGIFY_HELPER(x) #x |
| #define STRINGIFY_MACROVAL(x) STRINGIFY_HELPER(x) |
| |
| TYPE(int32, int32_t, "%" PRId32) |
| TYPE(int64, int64_t, "%" PRId64) |
| TYPE(uint32, uint32_t, "%" PRIu32) |
| TYPE(uint64, uint64_t, "%" PRIu64) |
| TYPE(float, float, "%." STRINGIFY_MACROVAL(FLT_DIG) "g") |
| TYPE(double, double, "%." STRINGIFY_MACROVAL(DBL_DIG) "g") |
| |
| #undef TYPE |
| |
| /* Output a symbolic value from the enum if found, else just print as int32. */ |
| static bool textprinter_putenum(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| int32_t val) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; |
| const upb_fielddef *f = handler_data; |
| const upb_enumdef *enum_def = upb_downcast_enumdef(upb_fielddef_subdef(f)); |
| const char *label = upb_enumdef_iton(enum_def, val); |
| if (label) { |
| indent(p); |
| putf(p, "%s: %s", upb_fielddef_name(f), label); |
| endfield(p); |
| } else { |
| if (!textprinter_putint32(closure, handler_data, val)) |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *textprinter_startstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; |
| const upb_fielddef *f = handler_data; |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| indent(p); |
| putf(p, "%s: \"", upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| static bool textprinter_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| putf(p, "\""); |
| endfield(p); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t textprinter_putstr(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, |
| size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; |
| const upb_fielddef *f = hd; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| CHECK(putescaped(p, buf, len, upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_STRING)); |
| return len; |
| err: |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void *textprinter_startsubmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; |
| const char *name = handler_data; |
| CHECK(indent(p)); |
| putf(p, "%s {%c", name, p->single_line_ ? ' ' : '\n'); |
| p->indent_depth_++; |
| return p; |
| err: |
| return UPB_BREAK; |
| } |
| |
| static bool textprinter_endsubmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| p->indent_depth_--; |
| CHECK(indent(p)); |
| upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc, "}", 1, NULL); |
| CHECK(endfield(p)); |
| return true; |
| err: |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static void onmreg(const void *c, upb_handlers *h) { |
| const upb_msgdef *m = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| UPB_UNUSED(c); |
| |
| upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, textprinter_startmsg, NULL); |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, textprinter_endmsg, NULL); |
| |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, m); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, f); |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, f, textprinter_putint32, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| upb_handlers_setint64(h, f, textprinter_putint64, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| upb_handlers_setuint32(h, f, textprinter_putuint32, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| upb_handlers_setuint64(h, f, textprinter_putuint64, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| upb_handlers_setfloat(h, f, textprinter_putfloat, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| upb_handlers_setdouble(h, f, textprinter_putdouble, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| upb_handlers_setbool(h, f, textprinter_putbool, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, textprinter_startstr, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, textprinter_putstr, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendstr(h, f, textprinter_endstr, &attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: { |
| const char *name = |
| upb_fielddef_istagdelim(f) |
| ? shortname(upb_msgdef_fullname(upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f))) |
| : upb_fielddef_name(f); |
| upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, name); |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, textprinter_startsubmsg, &attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendsubmsg(h, f, textprinter_endsubmsg, &attr); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, f, textprinter_putenum, &attr); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void textprinter_reset(upb_textprinter *p, bool single_line) { |
| p->single_line_ = single_line; |
| p->indent_depth_ = 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Public API *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| upb_textprinter *upb_textprinter_create(upb_env *env, const upb_handlers *h, |
| upb_bytessink *output) { |
| upb_textprinter *p = upb_env_malloc(env, sizeof(upb_textprinter)); |
| if (!p) return NULL; |
| |
| p->output_ = output; |
| upb_sink_reset(&p->input_, h, p); |
| textprinter_reset(p, false); |
| |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_textprinter_newhandlers(const upb_msgdef *m, |
| const void *owner) { |
| return upb_handlers_newfrozen(m, owner, &onmreg, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| upb_sink *upb_textprinter_input(upb_textprinter *p) { return &p->input_; } |
| |
| void upb_textprinter_setsingleline(upb_textprinter *p, bool single_line) { |
| p->single_line_ = single_line; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Index is descriptor type. */ |
| const uint8_t upb_pb_native_wire_types[] = { |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP, /* ENDGROUP */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, /* DOUBLE */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, /* FLOAT */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* INT64 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* UINT64 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* INT32 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, /* FIXED64 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, /* FIXED32 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* BOOL */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, /* STRING */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP, /* GROUP */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, /* MESSAGE */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, /* BYTES */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* UINT32 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* ENUM */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, /* SFIXED32 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, /* SFIXED64 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* SINT32 */ |
| UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, /* SINT64 */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* A basic branch-based decoder, uses 32-bit values to get good performance |
| * on 32-bit architectures (but performs well on 64-bits also). |
| * This scheme comes from the original Google Protobuf implementation |
| * (proto2). */ |
| upb_decoderet upb_vdecode_max8_branch32(upb_decoderet r) { |
| upb_decoderet err = {NULL, 0}; |
| const char *p = r.p; |
| uint32_t low = (uint32_t)r.val; |
| uint32_t high = 0; |
| uint32_t b; |
| b = *(p++); low |= (b & 0x7fU) << 14; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); low |= (b & 0x7fU) << 21; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); low |= (b & 0x7fU) << 28; |
| high = (b & 0x7fU) >> 4; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); high |= (b & 0x7fU) << 3; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); high |= (b & 0x7fU) << 10; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); high |= (b & 0x7fU) << 17; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); high |= (b & 0x7fU) << 24; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); high |= (b & 0x7fU) << 31; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| return err; |
| |
| done: |
| r.val = ((uint64_t)high << 32) | low; |
| r.p = p; |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| /* Like the previous, but uses 64-bit values. */ |
| upb_decoderet upb_vdecode_max8_branch64(upb_decoderet r) { |
| const char *p = r.p; |
| uint64_t val = r.val; |
| uint64_t b; |
| upb_decoderet err = {NULL, 0}; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 14; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 21; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 28; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 35; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 42; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 49; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 56; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| b = *(p++); val |= (b & 0x7fU) << 63; if (!(b & 0x80)) goto done; |
| return err; |
| |
| done: |
| r.val = val; |
| r.p = p; |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| #line 1 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| /* |
| ** upb::json::Parser (upb_json_parser) |
| ** |
| ** A parser that uses the Ragel State Machine Compiler to generate |
| ** the finite automata. |
| ** |
| ** Ragel only natively handles regular languages, but we can manually |
| ** program it a bit to handle context-free languages like JSON, by using |
| ** the "fcall" and "fret" constructs. |
| ** |
| ** This parser can handle the basics, but needs several things to be fleshed |
| ** out: |
| ** |
| ** - handling of unicode escape sequences (including high surrogate pairs). |
| ** - properly check and report errors for unknown fields, stack overflow, |
| ** improper array nesting (or lack of nesting). |
| ** - handling of base64 sequences with padding characters. |
| ** - handling of push-back (non-success returns from sink functions). |
| ** - handling of keys/escape-sequences/etc that span input buffers. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <errno.h> |
| #include <float.h> |
| #include <math.h> |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| |
| #define UPB_JSON_MAX_DEPTH 64 |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| upb_sink sink; |
| |
| /* The current message in which we're parsing, and the field whose value we're |
| * expecting next. */ |
| const upb_msgdef *m; |
| const upb_fielddef *f; |
| |
| /* The table mapping json name to fielddef for this message. */ |
| upb_strtable *name_table; |
| |
| /* We are in a repeated-field context, ready to emit mapentries as |
| * submessages. This flag alters the start-of-object (open-brace) behavior to |
| * begin a sequence of mapentry messages rather than a single submessage. */ |
| bool is_map; |
| |
| /* We are in a map-entry message context. This flag is set when parsing the |
| * value field of a single map entry and indicates to all value-field parsers |
| * (subobjects, strings, numbers, and bools) that the map-entry submessage |
| * should end as soon as the value is parsed. */ |
| bool is_mapentry; |
| |
| /* If |is_map| or |is_mapentry| is true, |mapfield| refers to the parent |
| * message's map field that we're currently parsing. This differs from |f| |
| * because |f| is the field in the *current* message (i.e., the map-entry |
| * message itself), not the parent's field that leads to this map. */ |
| const upb_fielddef *mapfield; |
| } upb_jsonparser_frame; |
| |
| struct upb_json_parser { |
| upb_env *env; |
| const upb_json_parsermethod *method; |
| upb_bytessink input_; |
| |
| /* Stack to track the JSON scopes we are in. */ |
| upb_jsonparser_frame stack[UPB_JSON_MAX_DEPTH]; |
| upb_jsonparser_frame *top; |
| upb_jsonparser_frame *limit; |
| |
| upb_status status; |
| |
| /* Ragel's internal parsing stack for the parsing state machine. */ |
| int current_state; |
| int parser_stack[UPB_JSON_MAX_DEPTH]; |
| int parser_top; |
| |
| /* The handle for the current buffer. */ |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle; |
| |
| /* Accumulate buffer. See details in parser.rl. */ |
| const char *accumulated; |
| size_t accumulated_len; |
| char *accumulate_buf; |
| size_t accumulate_buf_size; |
| |
| /* Multi-part text data. See details in parser.rl. */ |
| int multipart_state; |
| upb_selector_t string_selector; |
| |
| /* Input capture. See details in parser.rl. */ |
| const char *capture; |
| |
| /* Intermediate result of parsing a unicode escape sequence. */ |
| uint32_t digit; |
| }; |
| |
| struct upb_json_parsermethod { |
| upb_refcounted base; |
| |
| upb_byteshandler input_handler_; |
| |
| /* Mainly for the purposes of refcounting, so all the fielddefs we point |
| * to stay alive. */ |
| const upb_msgdef *msg; |
| |
| /* Keys are upb_msgdef*, values are upb_strtable (json_name -> fielddef) */ |
| upb_inttable name_tables; |
| }; |
| |
| #define PARSER_CHECK_RETURN(x) if (!(x)) return false |
| |
| /* Used to signal that a capture has been suspended. */ |
| static char suspend_capture; |
| |
| static upb_selector_t getsel_for_handlertype(upb_json_parser *p, |
| upb_handlertype_t type) { |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| bool ok = upb_handlers_getselector(p->top->f, type, &sel); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| return sel; |
| } |
| |
| static upb_selector_t parser_getsel(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| return getsel_for_handlertype( |
| p, upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(p->top->f)); |
| } |
| |
| static bool check_stack(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| if ((p->top + 1) == p->limit) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, "Nesting too deep"); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void set_name_table(upb_json_parser *p, upb_jsonparser_frame *frame) { |
| upb_value v; |
| bool ok = upb_inttable_lookupptr(&p->method->name_tables, frame->m, &v); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| frame->name_table = upb_value_getptr(v); |
| } |
| |
| /* There are GCC/Clang built-ins for overflow checking which we could start |
| * using if there was any performance benefit to it. */ |
| |
| static bool checked_add(size_t a, size_t b, size_t *c) { |
| if (SIZE_MAX - a < b) return false; |
| *c = a + b; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t saturating_multiply(size_t a, size_t b) { |
| /* size_t is unsigned, so this is defined behavior even on overflow. */ |
| size_t ret = a * b; |
| if (b != 0 && ret / b != a) { |
| ret = SIZE_MAX; |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Base64 decoding ************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): make this streaming. */ |
| |
| static const signed char b64table[] = { |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, 62/*+*/, -1, -1, -1, 63/*/ */, |
| 52/*0*/, 53/*1*/, 54/*2*/, 55/*3*/, 56/*4*/, 57/*5*/, 58/*6*/, 59/*7*/, |
| 60/*8*/, 61/*9*/, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, 0/*A*/, 1/*B*/, 2/*C*/, 3/*D*/, 4/*E*/, 5/*F*/, 6/*G*/, |
| 07/*H*/, 8/*I*/, 9/*J*/, 10/*K*/, 11/*L*/, 12/*M*/, 13/*N*/, 14/*O*/, |
| 15/*P*/, 16/*Q*/, 17/*R*/, 18/*S*/, 19/*T*/, 20/*U*/, 21/*V*/, 22/*W*/, |
| 23/*X*/, 24/*Y*/, 25/*Z*/, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, 26/*a*/, 27/*b*/, 28/*c*/, 29/*d*/, 30/*e*/, 31/*f*/, 32/*g*/, |
| 33/*h*/, 34/*i*/, 35/*j*/, 36/*k*/, 37/*l*/, 38/*m*/, 39/*n*/, 40/*o*/, |
| 41/*p*/, 42/*q*/, 43/*r*/, 44/*s*/, 45/*t*/, 46/*u*/, 47/*v*/, 48/*w*/, |
| 49/*x*/, 50/*y*/, 51/*z*/, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, |
| -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 |
| }; |
| |
| /* Returns the table value sign-extended to 32 bits. Knowing that the upper |
| * bits will be 1 for unrecognized characters makes it easier to check for |
| * this error condition later (see below). */ |
| int32_t b64lookup(unsigned char ch) { return b64table[ch]; } |
| |
| /* Returns true if the given character is not a valid base64 character or |
| * padding. */ |
| bool nonbase64(unsigned char ch) { return b64lookup(ch) == -1 && ch != '='; } |
| |
| static bool base64_push(upb_json_parser *p, upb_selector_t sel, const char *ptr, |
| size_t len) { |
| const char *limit = ptr + len; |
| for (; ptr < limit; ptr += 4) { |
| uint32_t val; |
| char output[3]; |
| |
| if (limit - ptr < 4) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, |
| "Base64 input for bytes field not a multiple of 4: %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(p->top->f)); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| val = b64lookup(ptr[0]) << 18 | |
| b64lookup(ptr[1]) << 12 | |
| b64lookup(ptr[2]) << 6 | |
| b64lookup(ptr[3]); |
| |
| /* Test the upper bit; returns true if any of the characters returned -1. */ |
| if (val & 0x80000000) { |
| goto otherchar; |
| } |
| |
| output[0] = val >> 16; |
| output[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff; |
| output[2] = val & 0xff; |
| upb_sink_putstring(&p->top->sink, sel, output, 3, NULL); |
| } |
| return true; |
| |
| otherchar: |
| if (nonbase64(ptr[0]) || nonbase64(ptr[1]) || nonbase64(ptr[2]) || |
| nonbase64(ptr[3]) ) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, |
| "Non-base64 characters in bytes field: %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(p->top->f)); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } if (ptr[2] == '=') { |
| uint32_t val; |
| char output; |
| |
| /* Last group contains only two input bytes, one output byte. */ |
| if (ptr[0] == '=' || ptr[1] == '=' || ptr[3] != '=') { |
| goto badpadding; |
| } |
| |
| val = b64lookup(ptr[0]) << 18 | |
| b64lookup(ptr[1]) << 12; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(!(val & 0x80000000)); |
| output = val >> 16; |
| upb_sink_putstring(&p->top->sink, sel, &output, 1, NULL); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| uint32_t val; |
| char output[2]; |
| |
| /* Last group contains only three input bytes, two output bytes. */ |
| if (ptr[0] == '=' || ptr[1] == '=' || ptr[2] == '=') { |
| goto badpadding; |
| } |
| |
| val = b64lookup(ptr[0]) << 18 | |
| b64lookup(ptr[1]) << 12 | |
| b64lookup(ptr[2]) << 6; |
| |
| output[0] = val >> 16; |
| output[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff; |
| upb_sink_putstring(&p->top->sink, sel, output, 2, NULL); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| badpadding: |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, |
| "Incorrect base64 padding for field: %s (%.*s)", |
| upb_fielddef_name(p->top->f), |
| 4, ptr); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Accumulate buffer **********************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Functionality for accumulating a buffer. |
| * |
| * Some parts of the parser need an entire value as a contiguous string. For |
| * example, to look up a member name in a hash table, or to turn a string into |
| * a number, the relevant library routines need the input string to be in |
| * contiguous memory, even if the value spanned two or more buffers in the |
| * input. These routines handle that. |
| * |
| * In the common case we can just point to the input buffer to get this |
| * contiguous string and avoid any actual copy. So we optimistically begin |
| * this way. But there are a few cases where we must instead copy into a |
| * separate buffer: |
| * |
| * 1. The string was not contiguous in the input (it spanned buffers). |
| * |
| * 2. The string included escape sequences that need to be interpreted to get |
| * the true value in a contiguous buffer. */ |
| |
| static void assert_accumulate_empty(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->accumulated == NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->accumulated_len == 0); |
| } |
| |
| static void accumulate_clear(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| p->accumulated = NULL; |
| p->accumulated_len = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Used internally by accumulate_append(). */ |
| static bool accumulate_realloc(upb_json_parser *p, size_t need) { |
| void *mem; |
| size_t old_size = p->accumulate_buf_size; |
| size_t new_size = UPB_MAX(old_size, 128); |
| while (new_size < need) { |
| new_size = saturating_multiply(new_size, 2); |
| } |
| |
| mem = upb_env_realloc(p->env, p->accumulate_buf, old_size, new_size); |
| if (!mem) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, "Out of memory allocating buffer."); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| p->accumulate_buf = mem; |
| p->accumulate_buf_size = new_size; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Logically appends the given data to the append buffer. |
| * If "can_alias" is true, we will try to avoid actually copying, but the buffer |
| * must be valid until the next accumulate_append() call (if any). */ |
| static bool accumulate_append(upb_json_parser *p, const char *buf, size_t len, |
| bool can_alias) { |
| size_t need; |
| |
| if (!p->accumulated && can_alias) { |
| p->accumulated = buf; |
| p->accumulated_len = len; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| if (!checked_add(p->accumulated_len, len, &need)) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, "Integer overflow."); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (need > p->accumulate_buf_size && !accumulate_realloc(p, need)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (p->accumulated != p->accumulate_buf) { |
| memcpy(p->accumulate_buf, p->accumulated, p->accumulated_len); |
| p->accumulated = p->accumulate_buf; |
| } |
| |
| memcpy(p->accumulate_buf + p->accumulated_len, buf, len); |
| p->accumulated_len += len; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns a pointer to the data accumulated since the last accumulate_clear() |
| * call, and writes the length to *len. This with point either to the input |
| * buffer or a temporary accumulate buffer. */ |
| static const char *accumulate_getptr(upb_json_parser *p, size_t *len) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->accumulated); |
| *len = p->accumulated_len; |
| return p->accumulated; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Mult-part text data ********************************************************/ |
| |
| /* When we have text data in the input, it can often come in multiple segments. |
| * For example, there may be some raw string data followed by an escape |
| * sequence. The two segments are processed with different logic. Also buffer |
| * seams in the input can cause multiple segments. |
| * |
| * As we see segments, there are two main cases for how we want to process them: |
| * |
| * 1. we want to push the captured input directly to string handlers. |
| * |
| * 2. we need to accumulate all the parts into a contiguous buffer for further |
| * processing (field name lookup, string->number conversion, etc). */ |
| |
| /* This is the set of states for p->multipart_state. */ |
| enum { |
| /* We are not currently processing multipart data. */ |
| MULTIPART_INACTIVE = 0, |
| |
| /* We are processing multipart data by accumulating it into a contiguous |
| * buffer. */ |
| MULTIPART_ACCUMULATE = 1, |
| |
| /* We are processing multipart data by pushing each part directly to the |
| * current string handlers. */ |
| MULTIPART_PUSHEAGERLY = 2 |
| }; |
| |
| /* Start a multi-part text value where we accumulate the data for processing at |
| * the end. */ |
| static void multipart_startaccum(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| assert_accumulate_empty(p); |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->multipart_state == MULTIPART_INACTIVE); |
| p->multipart_state = MULTIPART_ACCUMULATE; |
| } |
| |
| /* Start a multi-part text value where we immediately push text data to a string |
| * value with the given selector. */ |
| static void multipart_start(upb_json_parser *p, upb_selector_t sel) { |
| assert_accumulate_empty(p); |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->multipart_state == MULTIPART_INACTIVE); |
| p->multipart_state = MULTIPART_PUSHEAGERLY; |
| p->string_selector = sel; |
| } |
| |
| static bool multipart_text(upb_json_parser *p, const char *buf, size_t len, |
| bool can_alias) { |
| switch (p->multipart_state) { |
| case MULTIPART_INACTIVE: |
| upb_status_seterrmsg( |
| &p->status, "Internal error: unexpected state MULTIPART_INACTIVE"); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| |
| case MULTIPART_ACCUMULATE: |
| if (!accumulate_append(p, buf, len, can_alias)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case MULTIPART_PUSHEAGERLY: { |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle = can_alias ? p->handle : NULL; |
| upb_sink_putstring(&p->top->sink, p->string_selector, buf, len, handle); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Note: this invalidates the accumulate buffer! Call only after reading its |
| * contents. */ |
| static void multipart_end(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->multipart_state != MULTIPART_INACTIVE); |
| p->multipart_state = MULTIPART_INACTIVE; |
| accumulate_clear(p); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Input capture **************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Functionality for capturing a region of the input as text. Gracefully |
| * handles the case where a buffer seam occurs in the middle of the captured |
| * region. */ |
| |
| static void capture_begin(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->multipart_state != MULTIPART_INACTIVE); |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->capture == NULL); |
| p->capture = ptr; |
| } |
| |
| static bool capture_end(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->capture); |
| if (multipart_text(p, p->capture, ptr - p->capture, true)) { |
| p->capture = NULL; |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* This is called at the end of each input buffer (ie. when we have hit a |
| * buffer seam). If we are in the middle of capturing the input, this |
| * processes the unprocessed capture region. */ |
| static void capture_suspend(upb_json_parser *p, const char **ptr) { |
| if (!p->capture) return; |
| |
| if (multipart_text(p, p->capture, *ptr - p->capture, false)) { |
| /* We use this as a signal that we were in the middle of capturing, and |
| * that capturing should resume at the beginning of the next buffer. |
| * |
| * We can't use *ptr here, because we have no guarantee that this pointer |
| * will be valid when we resume (if the underlying memory is freed, then |
| * using the pointer at all, even to compare to NULL, is likely undefined |
| * behavior). */ |
| p->capture = &suspend_capture; |
| } else { |
| /* Need to back up the pointer to the beginning of the capture, since |
| * we were not able to actually preserve it. */ |
| *ptr = p->capture; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void capture_resume(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| if (p->capture) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->capture == &suspend_capture); |
| p->capture = ptr; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Callbacks from the parser **************************************************/ |
| |
| /* These are the functions called directly from the parser itself. |
| * We define these in the same order as their declarations in the parser. */ |
| |
| static char escape_char(char in) { |
| switch (in) { |
| case 'r': return '\r'; |
| case 't': return '\t'; |
| case 'n': return '\n'; |
| case 'f': return '\f'; |
| case 'b': return '\b'; |
| case '/': return '/'; |
| case '"': return '"'; |
| case '\\': return '\\'; |
| default: |
| UPB_ASSERT(0); |
| return 'x'; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool escape(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| char ch = escape_char(*ptr); |
| return multipart_text(p, &ch, 1, false); |
| } |
| |
| static void start_hex(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| p->digit = 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void hexdigit(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| char ch = *ptr; |
| |
| p->digit <<= 4; |
| |
| if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') { |
| p->digit += (ch - '0'); |
| } else if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f') { |
| p->digit += ((ch - 'a') + 10); |
| } else { |
| UPB_ASSERT(ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F'); |
| p->digit += ((ch - 'A') + 10); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool end_hex(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| uint32_t codepoint = p->digit; |
| |
| /* emit the codepoint as UTF-8. */ |
| char utf8[3]; /* support \u0000 -- \uFFFF -- need only three bytes. */ |
| int length = 0; |
| if (codepoint <= 0x7F) { |
| utf8[0] = codepoint; |
| length = 1; |
| } else if (codepoint <= 0x07FF) { |
| utf8[1] = (codepoint & 0x3F) | 0x80; |
| codepoint >>= 6; |
| utf8[0] = (codepoint & 0x1F) | 0xC0; |
| length = 2; |
| } else /* codepoint <= 0xFFFF */ { |
| utf8[2] = (codepoint & 0x3F) | 0x80; |
| codepoint >>= 6; |
| utf8[1] = (codepoint & 0x3F) | 0x80; |
| codepoint >>= 6; |
| utf8[0] = (codepoint & 0x0F) | 0xE0; |
| length = 3; |
| } |
| /* TODO(haberman): Handle high surrogates: if codepoint is a high surrogate |
| * we have to wait for the next escape to get the full code point). */ |
| |
| return multipart_text(p, utf8, length, false); |
| } |
| |
| static void start_text(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| capture_begin(p, ptr); |
| } |
| |
| static bool end_text(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| return capture_end(p, ptr); |
| } |
| |
| static void start_number(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| multipart_startaccum(p); |
| capture_begin(p, ptr); |
| } |
| |
| static bool parse_number(upb_json_parser *p, bool is_quoted); |
| |
| static bool end_number(upb_json_parser *p, const char *ptr) { |
| if (!capture_end(p, ptr)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return parse_number(p, false); |
| } |
| |
| /* |buf| is NULL-terminated. |buf| itself will never include quotes; |
| * |is_quoted| tells us whether this text originally appeared inside quotes. */ |
| static bool parse_number_from_buffer(upb_json_parser *p, const char *buf, |
| bool is_quoted) { |
| size_t len = strlen(buf); |
| const char *bufend = buf + len; |
| char *end; |
| upb_fieldtype_t type = upb_fielddef_type(p->top->f); |
| double val; |
| double dummy; |
| double inf = 1.0 / 0.0; /* C89 does not have an INFINITY macro. */ |
| |
| errno = 0; |
| |
| if (len == 0 || buf[0] == ' ') { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* For integer types, first try parsing with integer-specific routines. |
| * If these succeed, they will be more accurate for int64/uint64 than |
| * strtod(). |
| */ |
| switch (type) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: { |
| long val = strtol(buf, &end, 0); |
| if (errno == ERANGE || end != bufend) { |
| break; |
| } else if (val > INT32_MAX || val < INT32_MIN) { |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| upb_sink_putint32(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: { |
| unsigned long val = strtoul(buf, &end, 0); |
| if (end != bufend) { |
| break; |
| } else if (val > UINT32_MAX || errno == ERANGE) { |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| upb_sink_putuint32(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| /* XXX: We can't handle [u]int64 properly on 32-bit machines because |
| * strto[u]ll isn't in C89. */ |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: { |
| long val = strtol(buf, &end, 0); |
| if (errno == ERANGE || end != bufend) { |
| break; |
| } else { |
| upb_sink_putint64(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: { |
| unsigned long val = strtoul(p->accumulated, &end, 0); |
| if (end != bufend) { |
| break; |
| } else if (errno == ERANGE) { |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| upb_sink_putuint64(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (type != UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE && type != UPB_TYPE_FLOAT && is_quoted) { |
| /* Quoted numbers for integer types are not allowed to be in double form. */ |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (len == strlen("Infinity") && strcmp(buf, "Infinity") == 0) { |
| /* C89 does not have an INFINITY macro. */ |
| val = inf; |
| } else if (len == strlen("-Infinity") && strcmp(buf, "-Infinity") == 0) { |
| val = -inf; |
| } else { |
| val = strtod(buf, &end); |
| if (errno == ERANGE || end != bufend) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| switch (type) { |
| #define CASE(capitaltype, smalltype, ctype, min, max) \ |
| case UPB_TYPE_ ## capitaltype: { \ |
| if (modf(val, &dummy) != 0 || val > max || val < min) { \ |
| return false; \ |
| } else { \ |
| upb_sink_put ## smalltype(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), \ |
| (ctype)val); \ |
| return true; \ |
| } \ |
| break; \ |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: |
| CASE(INT32, int32, int32_t, INT32_MIN, INT32_MAX); |
| CASE(INT64, int64, int64_t, INT64_MIN, INT64_MAX); |
| CASE(UINT32, uint32, uint32_t, 0, UINT32_MAX); |
| CASE(UINT64, uint64, uint64_t, 0, UINT64_MAX); |
| #undef CASE |
| |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| upb_sink_putdouble(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), val); |
| return true; |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| if ((val > FLT_MAX || val < -FLT_MAX) && val != inf && val != -inf) { |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| upb_sink_putfloat(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), val); |
| return true; |
| } |
| default: |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool parse_number(upb_json_parser *p, bool is_quoted) { |
| size_t len; |
| const char *buf; |
| |
| /* strtol() and friends unfortunately do not support specifying the length of |
| * the input string, so we need to force a copy into a NULL-terminated buffer. */ |
| if (!multipart_text(p, "\0", 1, false)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| buf = accumulate_getptr(p, &len); |
| |
| if (parse_number_from_buffer(p, buf, is_quoted)) { |
| multipart_end(p); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, "error parsing number: %s", buf); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| multipart_end(p); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool parser_putbool(upb_json_parser *p, bool val) { |
| bool ok; |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_type(p->top->f) != UPB_TYPE_BOOL) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, |
| "Boolean value specified for non-bool field: %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(p->top->f)); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| ok = upb_sink_putbool(&p->top->sink, parser_getsel(p), val); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool start_stringval(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->top->f); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isstring(p->top->f)) { |
| upb_jsonparser_frame *inner; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| if (!check_stack(p)) return false; |
| |
| /* Start a new parser frame: parser frames correspond one-to-one with |
| * handler frames, and string events occur in a sub-frame. */ |
| inner = p->top + 1; |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR); |
| upb_sink_startstr(&p->top->sink, sel, 0, &inner->sink); |
| inner->m = p->top->m; |
| inner->f = p->top->f; |
| inner->name_table = NULL; |
| inner->is_map = false; |
| inner->is_mapentry = false; |
| p->top = inner; |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_type(p->top->f) == UPB_TYPE_STRING) { |
| /* For STRING fields we push data directly to the handlers as it is |
| * parsed. We don't do this yet for BYTES fields, because our base64 |
| * decoder is not streaming. |
| * |
| * TODO(haberman): make base64 decoding streaming also. */ |
| multipart_start(p, getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STRING)); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| multipart_startaccum(p); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_type(p->top->f) != UPB_TYPE_BOOL && |
| upb_fielddef_type(p->top->f) != UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE) { |
| /* No need to push a frame -- numeric values in quotes remain in the |
| * current parser frame. These values must accmulate so we can convert |
| * them all at once at the end. */ |
| multipart_startaccum(p); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, |
| "String specified for bool or submessage field: %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(p->top->f)); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool end_stringval(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| bool ok = true; |
| |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(p->top->f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| if (!base64_push(p, getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STRING), |
| p->accumulated, p->accumulated_len)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| /* Fall through. */ |
| |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: { |
| upb_selector_t sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR); |
| p->top--; |
| upb_sink_endstr(&p->top->sink, sel); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: { |
| /* Resolve enum symbolic name to integer value. */ |
| const upb_enumdef *enumdef = |
| (const upb_enumdef*)upb_fielddef_subdef(p->top->f); |
| |
| size_t len; |
| const char *buf = accumulate_getptr(p, &len); |
| |
| int32_t int_val = 0; |
| ok = upb_enumdef_ntoi(enumdef, buf, len, &int_val); |
| |
| if (ok) { |
| upb_selector_t sel = parser_getsel(p); |
| upb_sink_putint32(&p->top->sink, sel, int_val); |
| } else { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, "Enum value unknown: '%.*s'", len, buf); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| } |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| ok = parse_number(p, true); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| UPB_ASSERT(false); |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, "Internal error in JSON decoder"); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| ok = false; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| multipart_end(p); |
| |
| return ok; |
| } |
| |
| static void start_member(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!p->top->f); |
| multipart_startaccum(p); |
| } |
| |
| /* Helper: invoked during parse_mapentry() to emit the mapentry message's key |
| * field based on the current contents of the accumulate buffer. */ |
| static bool parse_mapentry_key(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| |
| size_t len; |
| const char *buf = accumulate_getptr(p, &len); |
| |
| /* Emit the key field. We do a bit of ad-hoc parsing here because the |
| * parser state machine has already decided that this is a string field |
| * name, and we are reinterpreting it as some arbitrary key type. In |
| * particular, integer and bool keys are quoted, so we need to parse the |
| * quoted string contents here. */ |
| |
| p->top->f = upb_msgdef_itof(p->top->m, UPB_MAPENTRY_KEY); |
| if (p->top->f == NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, "mapentry message has no key"); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(p->top->f)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| /* Invoke end_number. The accum buffer has the number's text already. */ |
| if (!parse_number(p, true)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| if (len == 4 && !strncmp(buf, "true", 4)) { |
| if (!parser_putbool(p, true)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } else if (len == 5 && !strncmp(buf, "false", 5)) { |
| if (!parser_putbool(p, false)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } else { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, |
| "Map bool key not 'true' or 'false'"); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| multipart_end(p); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: { |
| upb_sink subsink; |
| upb_selector_t sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR); |
| upb_sink_startstr(&p->top->sink, sel, len, &subsink); |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STRING); |
| upb_sink_putstring(&subsink, sel, buf, len, NULL); |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR); |
| upb_sink_endstr(&p->top->sink, sel); |
| multipart_end(p); |
| break; |
| } |
| default: |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, "Invalid field type for map key"); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* Helper: emit one map entry (as a submessage in the map field sequence). This |
| * is invoked from end_membername(), at the end of the map entry's key string, |
| * with the map key in the accumulate buffer. It parses the key from that |
| * buffer, emits the handler calls to start the mapentry submessage (setting up |
| * its subframe in the process), and sets up state in the subframe so that the |
| * value parser (invoked next) will emit the mapentry's value field and then |
| * end the mapentry message. */ |
| |
| static bool handle_mapentry(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| const upb_fielddef *mapfield; |
| const upb_msgdef *mapentrymsg; |
| upb_jsonparser_frame *inner; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| /* Map entry: p->top->sink is the seq frame, so we need to start a frame |
| * for the mapentry itself, and then set |f| in that frame so that the map |
| * value field is parsed, and also set a flag to end the frame after the |
| * map-entry value is parsed. */ |
| if (!check_stack(p)) return false; |
| |
| mapfield = p->top->mapfield; |
| mapentrymsg = upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(mapfield); |
| |
| inner = p->top + 1; |
| p->top->f = mapfield; |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG); |
| upb_sink_startsubmsg(&p->top->sink, sel, &inner->sink); |
| inner->m = mapentrymsg; |
| inner->name_table = NULL; |
| inner->mapfield = mapfield; |
| inner->is_map = false; |
| |
| /* Don't set this to true *yet* -- we reuse parsing handlers below to push |
| * the key field value to the sink, and these handlers will pop the frame |
| * if they see is_mapentry (when invoked by the parser state machine, they |
| * would have just seen the map-entry value, not key). */ |
| inner->is_mapentry = false; |
| p->top = inner; |
| |
| /* send STARTMSG in submsg frame. */ |
| upb_sink_startmsg(&p->top->sink); |
| |
| parse_mapentry_key(p); |
| |
| /* Set up the value field to receive the map-entry value. */ |
| p->top->f = upb_msgdef_itof(p->top->m, UPB_MAPENTRY_VALUE); |
| p->top->is_mapentry = true; /* set up to pop frame after value is parsed. */ |
| p->top->mapfield = mapfield; |
| if (p->top->f == NULL) { |
| upb_status_seterrmsg(&p->status, "mapentry message has no value"); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool end_membername(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(!p->top->f); |
| |
| if (p->top->is_map) { |
| return handle_mapentry(p); |
| } else { |
| size_t len; |
| const char *buf = accumulate_getptr(p, &len); |
| upb_value v; |
| |
| if (upb_strtable_lookup2(p->top->name_table, buf, len, &v)) { |
| p->top->f = upb_value_getconstptr(v); |
| multipart_end(p); |
| |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| /* TODO(haberman): Ignore unknown fields if requested/configured to do |
| * so. */ |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, "No such field: %.*s\n", (int)len, buf); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void end_member(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| /* If we just parsed a map-entry value, end that frame too. */ |
| if (p->top->is_mapentry) { |
| upb_status s = UPB_STATUS_INIT; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| bool ok; |
| const upb_fielddef *mapfield; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->top > p->stack); |
| /* send ENDMSG on submsg. */ |
| upb_sink_endmsg(&p->top->sink, &s); |
| mapfield = p->top->mapfield; |
| |
| /* send ENDSUBMSG in repeated-field-of-mapentries frame. */ |
| p->top--; |
| ok = upb_handlers_getselector(mapfield, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG, &sel); |
| UPB_ASSERT(ok); |
| upb_sink_endsubmsg(&p->top->sink, sel); |
| } |
| |
| p->top->f = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static bool start_subobject(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->top->f); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_ismap(p->top->f)) { |
| upb_jsonparser_frame *inner; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| /* Beginning of a map. Start a new parser frame in a repeated-field |
| * context. */ |
| if (!check_stack(p)) return false; |
| |
| inner = p->top + 1; |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ); |
| upb_sink_startseq(&p->top->sink, sel, &inner->sink); |
| inner->m = upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(p->top->f); |
| inner->name_table = NULL; |
| inner->mapfield = p->top->f; |
| inner->f = NULL; |
| inner->is_map = true; |
| inner->is_mapentry = false; |
| p->top = inner; |
| |
| return true; |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(p->top->f)) { |
| upb_jsonparser_frame *inner; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| /* Beginning of a subobject. Start a new parser frame in the submsg |
| * context. */ |
| if (!check_stack(p)) return false; |
| |
| inner = p->top + 1; |
| |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG); |
| upb_sink_startsubmsg(&p->top->sink, sel, &inner->sink); |
| inner->m = upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(p->top->f); |
| set_name_table(p, inner); |
| inner->f = NULL; |
| inner->is_map = false; |
| inner->is_mapentry = false; |
| p->top = inner; |
| |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, |
| "Object specified for non-message/group field: %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(p->top->f)); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void end_subobject(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| if (p->top->is_map) { |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| p->top--; |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ); |
| upb_sink_endseq(&p->top->sink, sel); |
| } else { |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| p->top--; |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG); |
| upb_sink_endsubmsg(&p->top->sink, sel); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool start_array(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| upb_jsonparser_frame *inner; |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->top->f); |
| |
| if (!upb_fielddef_isseq(p->top->f)) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&p->status, |
| "Array specified for non-repeated field: %s", |
| upb_fielddef_name(p->top->f)); |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &p->status); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!check_stack(p)) return false; |
| |
| inner = p->top + 1; |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ); |
| upb_sink_startseq(&p->top->sink, sel, &inner->sink); |
| inner->m = p->top->m; |
| inner->name_table = NULL; |
| inner->f = p->top->f; |
| inner->is_map = false; |
| inner->is_mapentry = false; |
| p->top = inner; |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void end_array(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| upb_selector_t sel; |
| |
| UPB_ASSERT(p->top > p->stack); |
| |
| p->top--; |
| sel = getsel_for_handlertype(p, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ); |
| upb_sink_endseq(&p->top->sink, sel); |
| } |
| |
| static void start_object(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| if (!p->top->is_map) { |
| upb_sink_startmsg(&p->top->sink); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void end_object(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| if (!p->top->is_map) { |
| upb_status status; |
| upb_status_clear(&status); |
| upb_sink_endmsg(&p->top->sink, &status); |
| if (!upb_ok(&status)) { |
| upb_env_reporterror(p->env, &status); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| #define CHECK_RETURN_TOP(x) if (!(x)) goto error |
| |
| |
| /* The actual parser **********************************************************/ |
| |
| /* What follows is the Ragel parser itself. The language is specified in Ragel |
| * and the actions call our C functions above. |
| * |
| * Ragel has an extensive set of functionality, and we use only a small part of |
| * it. There are many action types but we only use a few: |
| * |
| * ">" -- transition into a machine |
| * "%" -- transition out of a machine |
| * "@" -- transition into a final state of a machine. |
| * |
| * "@" transitions are tricky because a machine can transition into a final |
| * state repeatedly. But in some cases we know this can't happen, for example |
| * a string which is delimited by a final '"' can only transition into its |
| * final state once, when the closing '"' is seen. */ |
| |
| |
| #line 1310 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| |
| |
| |
| #line 1222 "upb/json/parser.c" |
| static const char _json_actions[] = { |
| 0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, |
| 5, 1, 6, 1, 7, 1, 8, 1, |
| 10, 1, 12, 1, 13, 1, 14, 1, |
| 15, 1, 16, 1, 17, 1, 21, 1, |
| 25, 1, 27, 2, 3, 8, 2, 4, |
| 5, 2, 6, 2, 2, 6, 8, 2, |
| 11, 9, 2, 13, 15, 2, 14, 15, |
| 2, 18, 1, 2, 19, 27, 2, 20, |
| 9, 2, 22, 27, 2, 23, 27, 2, |
| 24, 27, 2, 26, 27, 3, 14, 11, |
| 9 |
| }; |
| |
| static const unsigned char _json_key_offsets[] = { |
| 0, 0, 4, 9, 14, 15, 19, 24, |
| 29, 34, 38, 42, 45, 48, 50, 54, |
| 58, 60, 62, 67, 69, 71, 80, 86, |
| 92, 98, 104, 106, 115, 116, 116, 116, |
| 121, 126, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 135, |
| 136, 137, 138, 138, 139, 140, 141, 141, |
| 146, 151, 152, 156, 161, 166, 171, 175, |
| 175, 178, 178, 178 |
| }; |
| |
| static const char _json_trans_keys[] = { |
| 32, 123, 9, 13, 32, 34, 125, 9, |
| 13, 32, 34, 125, 9, 13, 34, 32, |
| 58, 9, 13, 32, 93, 125, 9, 13, |
| 32, 44, 125, 9, 13, 32, 44, 125, |
| 9, 13, 32, 34, 9, 13, 45, 48, |
| 49, 57, 48, 49, 57, 46, 69, 101, |
| 48, 57, 69, 101, 48, 57, 43, 45, |
| 48, 57, 48, 57, 48, 57, 46, 69, |
| 101, 48, 57, 34, 92, 34, 92, 34, |
| 47, 92, 98, 102, 110, 114, 116, 117, |
| 48, 57, 65, 70, 97, 102, 48, 57, |
| 65, 70, 97, 102, 48, 57, 65, 70, |
| 97, 102, 48, 57, 65, 70, 97, 102, |
| 34, 92, 34, 45, 91, 102, 110, 116, |
| 123, 48, 57, 34, 32, 93, 125, 9, |
| 13, 32, 44, 93, 9, 13, 32, 93, |
| 125, 9, 13, 97, 108, 115, 101, 117, |
| 108, 108, 114, 117, 101, 32, 34, 125, |
| 9, 13, 32, 34, 125, 9, 13, 34, |
| 32, 58, 9, 13, 32, 93, 125, 9, |
| 13, 32, 44, 125, 9, 13, 32, 44, |
| 125, 9, 13, 32, 34, 9, 13, 32, |
| 9, 13, 0 |
| }; |
| |
| static const char _json_single_lengths[] = { |
| 0, 2, 3, 3, 1, 2, 3, 3, |
| 3, 2, 2, 1, 3, 0, 2, 2, |
| 0, 0, 3, 2, 2, 9, 0, 0, |
| 0, 0, 2, 7, 1, 0, 0, 3, |
| 3, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, |
| 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 3, |
| 3, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 0, |
| 1, 0, 0, 0 |
| }; |
| |
| static const char _json_range_lengths[] = { |
| 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, |
| 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 3, |
| 3, 3, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, |
| 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, |
| 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, |
| 1, 0, 0, 0 |
| }; |
| |
| static const short _json_index_offsets[] = { |
| 0, 0, 4, 9, 14, 16, 20, 25, |
| 30, 35, 39, 43, 46, 50, 52, 56, |
| 60, 62, 64, 69, 72, 75, 85, 89, |
| 93, 97, 101, 104, 113, 115, 116, 117, |
| 122, 127, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 141, |
| 143, 145, 147, 148, 150, 152, 154, 155, |
| 160, 165, 167, 171, 176, 181, 186, 190, |
| 191, 194, 195, 196 |
| }; |
| |
| static const char _json_indicies[] = { |
| 0, 2, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 3, |
| 1, 6, 7, 8, 6, 1, 9, 1, |
| 10, 11, 10, 1, 11, 1, 1, 11, |
| 12, 13, 14, 15, 13, 1, 16, 17, |
| 8, 16, 1, 17, 7, 17, 1, 18, |
| 19, 20, 1, 19, 20, 1, 22, 23, |
| 23, 21, 24, 1, 23, 23, 24, 21, |
| 25, 25, 26, 1, 26, 1, 26, 21, |
| 22, 23, 23, 20, 21, 28, 29, 27, |
| 31, 32, 30, 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, |
| 33, 33, 33, 34, 1, 35, 35, 35, |
| 1, 36, 36, 36, 1, 37, 37, 37, |
| 1, 38, 38, 38, 1, 40, 41, 39, |
| 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 43, |
| 1, 49, 1, 50, 51, 53, 54, 1, |
| 53, 52, 55, 56, 54, 55, 1, 56, |
| 1, 1, 56, 52, 57, 1, 58, 1, |
| 59, 1, 60, 1, 61, 62, 1, 63, |
| 1, 64, 1, 65, 66, 1, 67, 1, |
| 68, 1, 69, 70, 71, 72, 70, 1, |
| 73, 74, 75, 73, 1, 76, 1, 77, |
| 78, 77, 1, 78, 1, 1, 78, 79, |
| 80, 81, 82, 80, 1, 83, 84, 75, |
| 83, 1, 84, 74, 84, 1, 85, 86, |
| 86, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 |
| }; |
| |
| static const char _json_trans_targs[] = { |
| 1, 0, 2, 3, 4, 56, 3, 4, |
| 56, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 56, |
| 8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 57, 13, 15, |
| 14, 16, 17, 20, 58, 21, 20, 58, |
| 21, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 20, |
| 58, 21, 28, 30, 31, 34, 39, 43, |
| 47, 29, 59, 59, 32, 31, 29, 32, |
| 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 59, 40, 41, |
| 42, 59, 44, 45, 46, 59, 48, 49, |
| 55, 48, 49, 55, 50, 50, 51, 52, |
| 53, 54, 55, 53, 54, 59, 56 |
| }; |
| |
| static const char _json_trans_actions[] = { |
| 0, 0, 0, 21, 77, 53, 0, 47, |
| 23, 17, 0, 0, 15, 19, 19, 50, |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, |
| 0, 0, 0, 3, 13, 0, 0, 35, |
| 5, 11, 0, 38, 7, 7, 7, 41, |
| 44, 9, 62, 56, 25, 0, 0, 0, |
| 31, 29, 33, 59, 15, 0, 27, 0, |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 68, 0, 0, |
| 0, 71, 0, 0, 0, 65, 21, 77, |
| 53, 0, 47, 23, 17, 0, 0, 15, |
| 19, 19, 50, 0, 0, 74, 0 |
| }; |
| |
| static const int json_start = 1; |
| |
| static const int json_en_number_machine = 10; |
| static const int json_en_string_machine = 19; |
| static const int json_en_value_machine = 27; |
| static const int json_en_main = 1; |
| |
| |
| #line 1313 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| |
| size_t parse(void *closure, const void *hd, const char *buf, size_t size, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_json_parser *parser = closure; |
| |
| /* Variables used by Ragel's generated code. */ |
| int cs = parser->current_state; |
| int *stack = parser->parser_stack; |
| int top = parser->parser_top; |
| |
| const char *p = buf; |
| const char *pe = buf + size; |
| |
| parser->handle = handle; |
| |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| capture_resume(parser, buf); |
| |
| |
| #line 1393 "upb/json/parser.c" |
| { |
| int _klen; |
| unsigned int _trans; |
| const char *_acts; |
| unsigned int _nacts; |
| const char *_keys; |
| |
| if ( p == pe ) |
| goto _test_eof; |
| if ( cs == 0 ) |
| goto _out; |
| _resume: |
| _keys = _json_trans_keys + _json_key_offsets[cs]; |
| _trans = _json_index_offsets[cs]; |
| |
| _klen = _json_single_lengths[cs]; |
| if ( _klen > 0 ) { |
| const char *_lower = _keys; |
| const char *_mid; |
| const char *_upper = _keys + _klen - 1; |
| while (1) { |
| if ( _upper < _lower ) |
| break; |
| |
| _mid = _lower + ((_upper-_lower) >> 1); |
| if ( (*p) < *_mid ) |
| _upper = _mid - 1; |
| else if ( (*p) > *_mid ) |
| _lower = _mid + 1; |
| else { |
| _trans += (unsigned int)(_mid - _keys); |
| goto _match; |
| } |
| } |
| _keys += _klen; |
| _trans += _klen; |
| } |
| |
| _klen = _json_range_lengths[cs]; |
| if ( _klen > 0 ) { |
| const char *_lower = _keys; |
| const char *_mid; |
| const char *_upper = _keys + (_klen<<1) - 2; |
| while (1) { |
| if ( _upper < _lower ) |
| break; |
| |
| _mid = _lower + (((_upper-_lower) >> 1) & ~1); |
| if ( (*p) < _mid[0] ) |
| _upper = _mid - 2; |
| else if ( (*p) > _mid[1] ) |
| _lower = _mid + 2; |
| else { |
| _trans += (unsigned int)((_mid - _keys)>>1); |
| goto _match; |
| } |
| } |
| _trans += _klen; |
| } |
| |
| _match: |
| _trans = _json_indicies[_trans]; |
| cs = _json_trans_targs[_trans]; |
| |
| if ( _json_trans_actions[_trans] == 0 ) |
| goto _again; |
| |
| _acts = _json_actions + _json_trans_actions[_trans]; |
| _nacts = (unsigned int) *_acts++; |
| while ( _nacts-- > 0 ) |
| { |
| switch ( *_acts++ ) |
| { |
| case 0: |
| #line 1225 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { p--; {cs = stack[--top]; goto _again;} } |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| #line 1226 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { p--; {stack[top++] = cs; cs = 10; goto _again;} } |
| break; |
| case 2: |
| #line 1230 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { start_text(parser, p); } |
| break; |
| case 3: |
| #line 1231 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(end_text(parser, p)); } |
| break; |
| case 4: |
| #line 1237 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { start_hex(parser); } |
| break; |
| case 5: |
| #line 1238 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { hexdigit(parser, p); } |
| break; |
| case 6: |
| #line 1239 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(end_hex(parser)); } |
| break; |
| case 7: |
| #line 1245 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(escape(parser, p)); } |
| break; |
| case 8: |
| #line 1251 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { p--; {cs = stack[--top]; goto _again;} } |
| break; |
| case 9: |
| #line 1254 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { {stack[top++] = cs; cs = 19; goto _again;} } |
| break; |
| case 10: |
| #line 1256 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { p--; {stack[top++] = cs; cs = 27; goto _again;} } |
| break; |
| case 11: |
| #line 1261 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { start_member(parser); } |
| break; |
| case 12: |
| #line 1262 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(end_membername(parser)); } |
| break; |
| case 13: |
| #line 1265 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { end_member(parser); } |
| break; |
| case 14: |
| #line 1271 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { start_object(parser); } |
| break; |
| case 15: |
| #line 1274 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { end_object(parser); } |
| break; |
| case 16: |
| #line 1280 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(start_array(parser)); } |
| break; |
| case 17: |
| #line 1284 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { end_array(parser); } |
| break; |
| case 18: |
| #line 1289 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { start_number(parser, p); } |
| break; |
| case 19: |
| #line 1290 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(end_number(parser, p)); } |
| break; |
| case 20: |
| #line 1292 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(start_stringval(parser)); } |
| break; |
| case 21: |
| #line 1293 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(end_stringval(parser)); } |
| break; |
| case 22: |
| #line 1295 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(parser_putbool(parser, true)); } |
| break; |
| case 23: |
| #line 1297 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(parser_putbool(parser, false)); } |
| break; |
| case 24: |
| #line 1299 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { /* null value */ } |
| break; |
| case 25: |
| #line 1301 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { CHECK_RETURN_TOP(start_subobject(parser)); } |
| break; |
| case 26: |
| #line 1302 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { end_subobject(parser); } |
| break; |
| case 27: |
| #line 1307 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| { p--; {cs = stack[--top]; goto _again;} } |
| break; |
| #line 1579 "upb/json/parser.c" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| _again: |
| if ( cs == 0 ) |
| goto _out; |
| if ( ++p != pe ) |
| goto _resume; |
| _test_eof: {} |
| _out: {} |
| } |
| |
| #line 1334 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| |
| if (p != pe) { |
| upb_status_seterrf(&parser->status, "Parse error at '%.*s'\n", pe - p, p); |
| upb_env_reporterror(parser->env, &parser->status); |
| } else { |
| capture_suspend(parser, &p); |
| } |
| |
| error: |
| /* Save parsing state back to parser. */ |
| parser->current_state = cs; |
| parser->parser_top = top; |
| |
| return p - buf; |
| } |
| |
| bool end(void *closure, const void *hd) { |
| UPB_UNUSED(closure); |
| UPB_UNUSED(hd); |
| |
| /* Prevent compile warning on unused static constants. */ |
| UPB_UNUSED(json_start); |
| UPB_UNUSED(json_en_number_machine); |
| UPB_UNUSED(json_en_string_machine); |
| UPB_UNUSED(json_en_value_machine); |
| UPB_UNUSED(json_en_main); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void json_parser_reset(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| int cs; |
| int top; |
| |
| p->top = p->stack; |
| p->top->f = NULL; |
| p->top->is_map = false; |
| p->top->is_mapentry = false; |
| |
| /* Emit Ragel initialization of the parser. */ |
| |
| #line 1633 "upb/json/parser.c" |
| { |
| cs = json_start; |
| top = 0; |
| } |
| |
| #line 1374 "upb/json/parser.rl" |
| p->current_state = cs; |
| p->parser_top = top; |
| accumulate_clear(p); |
| p->multipart_state = MULTIPART_INACTIVE; |
| p->capture = NULL; |
| p->accumulated = NULL; |
| upb_status_clear(&p->status); |
| } |
| |
| static void visit_json_parsermethod(const upb_refcounted *r, |
| upb_refcounted_visit *visit, |
| void *closure) { |
| const upb_json_parsermethod *method = (upb_json_parsermethod*)r; |
| visit(r, upb_msgdef_upcast2(method->msg), closure); |
| } |
| |
| static void free_json_parsermethod(upb_refcounted *r) { |
| upb_json_parsermethod *method = (upb_json_parsermethod*)r; |
| |
| upb_inttable_iter i; |
| upb_inttable_begin(&i, &method->name_tables); |
| for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
| upb_value val = upb_inttable_iter_value(&i); |
| upb_strtable *t = upb_value_getptr(val); |
| upb_strtable_uninit(t); |
| upb_gfree(t); |
| } |
| |
| upb_inttable_uninit(&method->name_tables); |
| |
| upb_gfree(r); |
| } |
| |
| static void add_jsonname_table(upb_json_parsermethod *m, const upb_msgdef* md) { |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| upb_strtable *t; |
| |
| /* It would be nice to stack-allocate this, but protobufs do not limit the |
| * length of fields to any reasonable limit. */ |
| char *buf = NULL; |
| size_t len = 0; |
| |
| if (upb_inttable_lookupptr(&m->name_tables, md, NULL)) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* TODO(haberman): handle malloc failure. */ |
| t = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*t)); |
| upb_strtable_init(t, UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR); |
| upb_inttable_insertptr(&m->name_tables, md, upb_value_ptr(t)); |
| |
| for(upb_msg_field_begin(&i, md); |
| !upb_msg_field_done(&i); |
| upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| |
| /* Add an entry for the JSON name. */ |
| size_t field_len = upb_fielddef_getjsonname(f, buf, len); |
| if (field_len > len) { |
| size_t len2; |
| buf = upb_grealloc(buf, 0, field_len); |
| len = field_len; |
| len2 = upb_fielddef_getjsonname(f, buf, len); |
| UPB_ASSERT(len == len2); |
| } |
| upb_strtable_insert(t, buf, upb_value_constptr(f)); |
| |
| if (strcmp(buf, upb_fielddef_name(f)) != 0) { |
| /* Since the JSON name is different from the regular field name, add an |
| * entry for the raw name (compliant proto3 JSON parsers must accept |
| * both). */ |
| upb_strtable_insert(t, upb_fielddef_name(f), upb_value_constptr(f)); |
| } |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) { |
| add_jsonname_table(m, upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| upb_gfree(buf); |
| } |
| |
| /* Public API *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| upb_json_parser *upb_json_parser_create(upb_env *env, |
| const upb_json_parsermethod *method, |
| upb_sink *output) { |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| const size_t size_before = upb_env_bytesallocated(env); |
| #endif |
| upb_json_parser *p = upb_env_malloc(env, sizeof(upb_json_parser)); |
| if (!p) return false; |
| |
| p->env = env; |
| p->method = method; |
| p->limit = p->stack + UPB_JSON_MAX_DEPTH; |
| p->accumulate_buf = NULL; |
| p->accumulate_buf_size = 0; |
| upb_bytessink_reset(&p->input_, &method->input_handler_, p); |
| |
| json_parser_reset(p); |
| upb_sink_reset(&p->top->sink, output->handlers, output->closure); |
| p->top->m = upb_handlers_msgdef(output->handlers); |
| set_name_table(p, p->top); |
| |
| /* If this fails, uncomment and increase the value in parser.h. */ |
| /* fprintf(stderr, "%zd\n", upb_env_bytesallocated(env) - size_before); */ |
| UPB_ASSERT_DEBUGVAR(upb_env_bytesallocated(env) - size_before <= |
| UPB_JSON_PARSER_SIZE); |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| upb_bytessink *upb_json_parser_input(upb_json_parser *p) { |
| return &p->input_; |
| } |
| |
| upb_json_parsermethod *upb_json_parsermethod_new(const upb_msgdef* md, |
| const void* owner) { |
| static const struct upb_refcounted_vtbl vtbl = {visit_json_parsermethod, |
| free_json_parsermethod}; |
| upb_json_parsermethod *ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*ret)); |
| upb_refcounted_init(upb_json_parsermethod_upcast_mutable(ret), &vtbl, owner); |
| |
| ret->msg = md; |
| upb_ref2(md, ret); |
| |
| upb_byteshandler_init(&ret->input_handler_); |
| upb_byteshandler_setstring(&ret->input_handler_, parse, ret); |
| upb_byteshandler_setendstr(&ret->input_handler_, end, ret); |
| |
| upb_inttable_init(&ret->name_tables, UPB_CTYPE_PTR); |
| |
| add_jsonname_table(ret, md); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_byteshandler *upb_json_parsermethod_inputhandler( |
| const upb_json_parsermethod *m) { |
| return &m->input_handler_; |
| } |
| /* |
| ** This currently uses snprintf() to format primitives, and could be optimized |
| ** further. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| struct upb_json_printer { |
| upb_sink input_; |
| /* BytesSink closure. */ |
| void *subc_; |
| upb_bytessink *output_; |
| |
| /* We track the depth so that we know when to emit startstr/endstr on the |
| * output. */ |
| int depth_; |
| |
| /* Have we emitted the first element? This state is necessary to emit commas |
| * without leaving a trailing comma in arrays/maps. We keep this state per |
| * frame depth. |
| * |
| * Why max_depth * 2? UPB_MAX_HANDLER_DEPTH counts depth as nested messages. |
| * We count frames (contexts in which we separate elements by commas) as both |
| * repeated fields and messages (maps), and the worst case is a |
| * message->repeated field->submessage->repeated field->... nesting. */ |
| bool first_elem_[UPB_MAX_HANDLER_DEPTH * 2]; |
| }; |
| |
| /* StringPiece; a pointer plus a length. */ |
| typedef struct { |
| char *ptr; |
| size_t len; |
| } strpc; |
| |
| void freestrpc(void *ptr) { |
| strpc *pc = ptr; |
| upb_gfree(pc->ptr); |
| upb_gfree(pc); |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert fielddef name to JSON name and return as a string piece. */ |
| strpc *newstrpc(upb_handlers *h, const upb_fielddef *f, |
| bool preserve_fieldnames) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): handle malloc failure. */ |
| strpc *ret = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(*ret)); |
| if (preserve_fieldnames) { |
| ret->ptr = upb_gstrdup(upb_fielddef_name(f)); |
| ret->len = strlen(ret->ptr); |
| } else { |
| size_t len; |
| ret->len = upb_fielddef_getjsonname(f, NULL, 0); |
| ret->ptr = upb_gmalloc(ret->len); |
| len = upb_fielddef_getjsonname(f, ret->ptr, ret->len); |
| UPB_ASSERT(len == ret->len); |
| ret->len--; /* NULL */ |
| } |
| |
| upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, ret, freestrpc); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* ------------ JSON string printing: values, maps, arrays ------------------ */ |
| |
| static void print_data( |
| upb_json_printer *p, const char *buf, unsigned int len) { |
| /* TODO: Will need to change if we support pushback from the sink. */ |
| size_t n = upb_bytessink_putbuf(p->output_, p->subc_, buf, len, NULL); |
| UPB_ASSERT(n == len); |
| } |
| |
| static void print_comma(upb_json_printer *p) { |
| if (!p->first_elem_[p->depth_]) { |
| print_data(p, ",", 1); |
| } |
| p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Helpers that print properly formatted elements to the JSON output stream. */ |
| |
| /* Used for escaping control chars in strings. */ |
| static const char kControlCharLimit = 0x20; |
| |
| UPB_INLINE bool is_json_escaped(char c) { |
| /* See RFC 4627. */ |
| unsigned char uc = (unsigned char)c; |
| return uc < kControlCharLimit || uc == '"' || uc == '\\'; |
| } |
| |
| UPB_INLINE const char* json_nice_escape(char c) { |
| switch (c) { |
| case '"': return "\\\""; |
| case '\\': return "\\\\"; |
| case '\b': return "\\b"; |
| case '\f': return "\\f"; |
| case '\n': return "\\n"; |
| case '\r': return "\\r"; |
| case '\t': return "\\t"; |
| default: return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Write a properly escaped string chunk. The surrounding quotes are *not* |
| * printed; this is so that the caller has the option of emitting the string |
| * content in chunks. */ |
| static void putstring(upb_json_printer *p, const char *buf, unsigned int len) { |
| const char* unescaped_run = NULL; |
| unsigned int i; |
| for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
| char c = buf[i]; |
| /* Handle escaping. */ |
| if (is_json_escaped(c)) { |
| /* Use a "nice" escape, like \n, if one exists for this character. */ |
| const char* escape = json_nice_escape(c); |
| /* If we don't have a specific 'nice' escape code, use a \uXXXX-style |
| * escape. */ |
| char escape_buf[8]; |
| if (!escape) { |
| unsigned char byte = (unsigned char)c; |
| _upb_snprintf(escape_buf, sizeof(escape_buf), "\\u%04x", (int)byte); |
| escape = escape_buf; |
| } |
| |
| /* N.B. that we assume that the input encoding is equal to the output |
| * encoding (both UTF-8 for now), so for chars >= 0x20 and != \, ", we |
| * can simply pass the bytes through. */ |
| |
| /* If there's a current run of unescaped chars, print that run first. */ |
| if (unescaped_run) { |
| print_data(p, unescaped_run, &buf[i] - unescaped_run); |
| unescaped_run = NULL; |
| } |
| /* Then print the escape code. */ |
| print_data(p, escape, strlen(escape)); |
| } else { |
| /* Add to the current unescaped run of characters. */ |
| if (unescaped_run == NULL) { |
| unescaped_run = &buf[i]; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If the string ended in a run of unescaped characters, print that last run. */ |
| if (unescaped_run) { |
| print_data(p, unescaped_run, &buf[len] - unescaped_run); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #define CHKLENGTH(x) if (!(x)) return -1; |
| |
| /* Helpers that format floating point values according to our custom formats. |
| * Right now we use %.8g and %.17g for float/double, respectively, to match |
| * proto2::util::JsonFormat's defaults. May want to change this later. */ |
| |
| const char neginf[] = "\"-Infinity\""; |
| const char inf[] = "\"Infinity\""; |
| |
| static size_t fmt_double(double val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
| if (val == (1.0 / 0.0)) { |
| CHKLENGTH(length >= strlen(inf)); |
| strcpy(buf, inf); |
| return strlen(inf); |
| } else if (val == (-1.0 / 0.0)) { |
| CHKLENGTH(length >= strlen(neginf)); |
| strcpy(buf, neginf); |
| return strlen(neginf); |
| } else { |
| size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%.17g", val); |
| CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
| return n; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static size_t fmt_float(float val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
| size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%.8g", val); |
| CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t fmt_bool(bool val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
| size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%s", (val ? "true" : "false")); |
| CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t fmt_int64(long val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
| size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%ld", val); |
| CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t fmt_uint64(unsigned long long val, char* buf, size_t length) { |
| size_t n = _upb_snprintf(buf, length, "%llu", val); |
| CHKLENGTH(n > 0 && n < length); |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| /* Print a map key given a field name. Called by scalar field handlers and by |
| * startseq for repeated fields. */ |
| static bool putkey(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| const strpc *key = handler_data; |
| print_comma(p); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| putstring(p, key->ptr, key->len); |
| print_data(p, "\":", 2); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| #define CHKFMT(val) if ((val) == (size_t)-1) return false; |
| #define CHK(val) if (!(val)) return false; |
| |
| #define TYPE_HANDLERS(type, fmt_func) \ |
| static bool put##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, type val) { \ |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; \ |
| char data[64]; \ |
| size_t length = fmt_func(val, data, sizeof(data)); \ |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); \ |
| CHKFMT(length); \ |
| print_data(p, data, length); \ |
| return true; \ |
| } \ |
| static bool scalar_##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, \ |
| type val) { \ |
| CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); \ |
| CHK(put##type(closure, handler_data, val)); \ |
| return true; \ |
| } \ |
| static bool repeated_##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, \ |
| type val) { \ |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; \ |
| print_comma(p); \ |
| CHK(put##type(closure, handler_data, val)); \ |
| return true; \ |
| } |
| |
| #define TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(type, fmt_func) \ |
| static bool putmapkey_##type(void *closure, const void *handler_data, \ |
| type val) { \ |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; \ |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); \ |
| CHK(put##type(closure, handler_data, val)); \ |
| print_data(p, "\":", 2); \ |
| return true; \ |
| } |
| |
| TYPE_HANDLERS(double, fmt_double) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS(float, fmt_float) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS(bool, fmt_bool) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS(int32_t, fmt_int64) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS(uint32_t, fmt_int64) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS(int64_t, fmt_int64) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS(uint64_t, fmt_uint64) |
| |
| /* double and float are not allowed to be map keys. */ |
| TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(bool, fmt_bool) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(int32_t, fmt_int64) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(uint32_t, fmt_int64) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(int64_t, fmt_int64) |
| TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY(uint64_t, fmt_uint64) |
| |
| #undef TYPE_HANDLERS |
| #undef TYPE_HANDLERS_MAPKEY |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| void *keyname; |
| const upb_enumdef *enumdef; |
| } EnumHandlerData; |
| |
| static bool scalar_enum(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| int32_t val) { |
| const EnumHandlerData *hd = handler_data; |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| const char *symbolic_name; |
| |
| CHK(putkey(closure, hd->keyname)); |
| |
| symbolic_name = upb_enumdef_iton(hd->enumdef, val); |
| if (symbolic_name) { |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| putstring(p, symbolic_name, strlen(symbolic_name)); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| } else { |
| putint32_t(closure, NULL, val); |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void print_enum_symbolic_name(upb_json_printer *p, |
| const upb_enumdef *def, |
| int32_t val) { |
| const char *symbolic_name = upb_enumdef_iton(def, val); |
| if (symbolic_name) { |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| putstring(p, symbolic_name, strlen(symbolic_name)); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| } else { |
| putint32_t(p, NULL, val); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static bool repeated_enum(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| int32_t val) { |
| const EnumHandlerData *hd = handler_data; |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| print_comma(p); |
| |
| print_enum_symbolic_name(p, hd->enumdef, val); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool mapvalue_enum(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| int32_t val) { |
| const EnumHandlerData *hd = handler_data; |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| |
| print_enum_symbolic_name(p, hd->enumdef, val); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *scalar_startsubmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| return putkey(closure, handler_data) ? closure : UPB_BREAK; |
| } |
| |
| static void *repeated_startsubmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| print_comma(p); |
| return closure; |
| } |
| |
| static void start_frame(upb_json_printer *p) { |
| p->depth_++; |
| p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = true; |
| print_data(p, "{", 1); |
| } |
| |
| static void end_frame(upb_json_printer *p) { |
| print_data(p, "}", 1); |
| p->depth_--; |
| } |
| |
| static bool printer_startmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| if (p->depth_ == 0) { |
| upb_bytessink_start(p->output_, 0, &p->subc_); |
| } |
| start_frame(p); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool printer_endmsg(void *closure, const void *handler_data, upb_status *s) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| UPB_UNUSED(s); |
| end_frame(p); |
| if (p->depth_ == 0) { |
| upb_bytessink_end(p->output_); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *startseq(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
| p->depth_++; |
| p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = true; |
| print_data(p, "[", 1); |
| return closure; |
| } |
| |
| static bool endseq(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| print_data(p, "]", 1); |
| p->depth_--; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *startmap(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
| p->depth_++; |
| p->first_elem_[p->depth_] = true; |
| print_data(p, "{", 1); |
| return closure; |
| } |
| |
| static bool endmap(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| print_data(p, "}", 1); |
| p->depth_--; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t putstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, const char *str, |
| size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| putstring(p, str, len); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| /* This has to Base64 encode the bytes, because JSON has no "bytes" type. */ |
| static size_t putbytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, const char *str, |
| size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| |
| /* This is the regular base64, not the "web-safe" version. */ |
| static const char base64[] = |
| "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; |
| |
| /* Base64-encode. */ |
| char data[16000]; |
| const char *limit = data + sizeof(data); |
| const unsigned char *from = (const unsigned char*)str; |
| char *to = data; |
| size_t remaining = len; |
| size_t bytes; |
| |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| UPB_UNUSED(handle); |
| |
| while (remaining > 2) { |
| /* TODO(haberman): handle encoded lengths > sizeof(data) */ |
| UPB_ASSERT((limit - to) >= 4); |
| |
| to[0] = base64[from[0] >> 2]; |
| to[1] = base64[((from[0] & 0x3) << 4) | (from[1] >> 4)]; |
| to[2] = base64[((from[1] & 0xf) << 2) | (from[2] >> 6)]; |
| to[3] = base64[from[2] & 0x3f]; |
| |
| remaining -= 3; |
| to += 4; |
| from += 3; |
| } |
| |
| switch (remaining) { |
| case 2: |
| to[0] = base64[from[0] >> 2]; |
| to[1] = base64[((from[0] & 0x3) << 4) | (from[1] >> 4)]; |
| to[2] = base64[(from[1] & 0xf) << 2]; |
| to[3] = '='; |
| to += 4; |
| from += 2; |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| to[0] = base64[from[0] >> 2]; |
| to[1] = base64[((from[0] & 0x3) << 4)]; |
| to[2] = '='; |
| to[3] = '='; |
| to += 4; |
| from += 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| bytes = to - data; |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| putstring(p, data, bytes); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| static void *scalar_startstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t scalar_str(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| const char *str, size_t len, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| CHK(putstr(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| static bool scalar_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *repeated_startstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| print_comma(p); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t repeated_str(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| const char *str, size_t len, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| CHK(putstr(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| static bool repeated_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static void *mapkeyval_startstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| size_t size_hint) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| UPB_UNUSED(size_hint); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t mapkey_str(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| const char *str, size_t len, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| CHK(putstr(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| static bool mapkey_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| print_data(p, "\":", 2); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool mapvalue_endstr(void *closure, const void *handler_data) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| UPB_UNUSED(handler_data); |
| print_data(p, "\"", 1); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t scalar_bytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| const char *str, size_t len, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| CHK(putkey(closure, handler_data)); |
| CHK(putbytes(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t repeated_bytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| const char *str, size_t len, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| print_comma(p); |
| CHK(putbytes(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t mapkey_bytes(void *closure, const void *handler_data, |
| const char *str, size_t len, |
| const upb_bufhandle *handle) { |
| upb_json_printer *p = closure; |
| CHK(putbytes(closure, handler_data, str, len, handle)); |
| print_data(p, ":", 1); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| static void set_enum_hd(upb_handlers *h, |
| const upb_fielddef *f, |
| bool preserve_fieldnames, |
| upb_handlerattr *attr) { |
| EnumHandlerData *hd = upb_gmalloc(sizeof(EnumHandlerData)); |
| hd->enumdef = (const upb_enumdef *)upb_fielddef_subdef(f); |
| hd->keyname = newstrpc(h, f, preserve_fieldnames); |
| upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, hd, upb_gfree); |
| upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(attr, hd); |
| } |
| |
| /* Set up handlers for a mapentry submessage (i.e., an individual key/value pair |
| * in a map). |
| * |
| * TODO: Handle missing key, missing value, out-of-order key/value, or repeated |
| * key or value cases properly. The right way to do this is to allocate a |
| * temporary structure at the start of a mapentry submessage, store key and |
| * value data in it as key and value handlers are called, and then print the |
| * key/value pair once at the end of the submessage. If we don't do this, we |
| * should at least detect the case and throw an error. However, so far all of |
| * our sources that emit mapentry messages do so canonically (with one key |
| * field, and then one value field), so this is not a pressing concern at the |
| * moment. */ |
| void printer_sethandlers_mapentry(const void *closure, bool preserve_fieldnames, |
| upb_handlers *h) { |
| const upb_msgdef *md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| |
| /* A mapentry message is printed simply as '"key": value'. Rather than |
| * special-case key and value for every type below, we just handle both |
| * fields explicitly here. */ |
| const upb_fielddef* key_field = upb_msgdef_itof(md, UPB_MAPENTRY_KEY); |
| const upb_fielddef* value_field = upb_msgdef_itof(md, UPB_MAPENTRY_VALUE); |
| |
| upb_handlerattr empty_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| |
| UPB_UNUSED(closure); |
| |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(key_field)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, key_field, putmapkey_int32_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| upb_handlers_setint64(h, key_field, putmapkey_int64_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| upb_handlers_setuint32(h, key_field, putmapkey_uint32_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| upb_handlers_setuint64(h, key_field, putmapkey_uint64_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| upb_handlers_setbool(h, key_field, putmapkey_bool, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, key_field, mapkeyval_startstr, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, key_field, mapkey_str, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendstr(h, key_field, mapkey_endstr, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, key_field, mapkey_bytes, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| default: |
| UPB_ASSERT(false); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(value_field)) { |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT32: |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, value_field, putint32_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_INT64: |
| upb_handlers_setint64(h, value_field, putint64_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT32: |
| upb_handlers_setuint32(h, value_field, putuint32_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_UINT64: |
| upb_handlers_setuint64(h, value_field, putuint64_t, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BOOL: |
| upb_handlers_setbool(h, value_field, putbool, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT: |
| upb_handlers_setfloat(h, value_field, putfloat, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE: |
| upb_handlers_setdouble(h, value_field, putdouble, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, value_field, mapkeyval_startstr, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, value_field, putstr, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendstr(h, value_field, mapvalue_endstr, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, value_field, putbytes, &empty_attr); |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: { |
| upb_handlerattr enum_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| set_enum_hd(h, value_field, preserve_fieldnames, &enum_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, value_field, mapvalue_enum, &enum_attr); |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&enum_attr); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| /* No handler necessary -- the submsg handlers will print the message |
| * as appropriate. */ |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&empty_attr); |
| } |
| |
| void printer_sethandlers(const void *closure, upb_handlers *h) { |
| const upb_msgdef *md = upb_handlers_msgdef(h); |
| bool is_mapentry = upb_msgdef_mapentry(md); |
| upb_handlerattr empty_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| upb_msg_field_iter i; |
| const bool *preserve_fieldnames_ptr = closure; |
| const bool preserve_fieldnames = *preserve_fieldnames_ptr; |
| |
| if (is_mapentry) { |
| /* mapentry messages are sufficiently different that we handle them |
| * separately. */ |
| printer_sethandlers_mapentry(closure, preserve_fieldnames, h); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| upb_handlers_setstartmsg(h, printer_startmsg, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, printer_endmsg, &empty_attr); |
| |
| #define TYPE(type, name, ctype) \ |
| case type: \ |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { \ |
| upb_handlers_set##name(h, f, repeated_##ctype, &empty_attr); \ |
| } else { \ |
| upb_handlers_set##name(h, f, scalar_##ctype, &name_attr); \ |
| } \ |
| break; |
| |
| upb_msg_field_begin(&i, md); |
| for(; !upb_msg_field_done(&i); upb_msg_field_next(&i)) { |
| const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i); |
| |
| upb_handlerattr name_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&name_attr, |
| newstrpc(h, f, preserve_fieldnames)); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_ismap(f)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartseq(h, f, startmap, &name_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendseq(h, f, endmap, &name_attr); |
| } else if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartseq(h, f, startseq, &name_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendseq(h, f, endseq, &empty_attr); |
| } |
| |
| switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) { |
| TYPE(UPB_TYPE_FLOAT, float, float); |
| TYPE(UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, double); |
| TYPE(UPB_TYPE_BOOL, bool, bool); |
| TYPE(UPB_TYPE_INT32, int32, int32_t); |
| TYPE(UPB_TYPE_UINT32, uint32, uint32_t); |
| TYPE(UPB_TYPE_INT64, int64, int64_t); |
| TYPE(UPB_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, uint64_t); |
| case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: { |
| /* For now, we always emit symbolic names for enums. We may want an |
| * option later to control this behavior, but we will wait for a real |
| * need first. */ |
| upb_handlerattr enum_attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER; |
| set_enum_hd(h, f, preserve_fieldnames, &enum_attr); |
| |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, f, repeated_enum, &enum_attr); |
| } else { |
| upb_handlers_setint32(h, f, scalar_enum, &enum_attr); |
| } |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&enum_attr); |
| break; |
| } |
| case UPB_TYPE_STRING: |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, repeated_startstr, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, repeated_str, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendstr(h, f, repeated_endstr, &empty_attr); |
| } else { |
| upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, scalar_startstr, &name_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, scalar_str, &empty_attr); |
| upb_handlers_setendstr(h, f, scalar_endstr, &empty_attr); |
| } |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: |
| /* XXX: this doesn't support strings that span buffers yet. The base64 |
| * encoder will need to be made resumable for this to work properly. */ |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, repeated_bytes, &empty_attr); |
| } else { |
| upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, scalar_bytes, &name_attr); |
| } |
| break; |
| case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: |
| if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) { |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, repeated_startsubmsg, &name_attr); |
| } else { |
| upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, scalar_startsubmsg, &name_attr); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&name_attr); |
| } |
| |
| upb_handlerattr_uninit(&empty_attr); |
| #undef TYPE |
| } |
| |
| static void json_printer_reset(upb_json_printer *p) { |
| p->depth_ = 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Public API *****************************************************************/ |
| |
| upb_json_printer *upb_json_printer_create(upb_env *e, const upb_handlers *h, |
| upb_bytessink *output) { |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| size_t size_before = upb_env_bytesallocated(e); |
| #endif |
| |
| upb_json_printer *p = upb_env_malloc(e, sizeof(upb_json_printer)); |
| if (!p) return NULL; |
| |
| p->output_ = output; |
| json_printer_reset(p); |
| upb_sink_reset(&p->input_, h, p); |
| |
| /* If this fails, increase the value in printer.h. */ |
| UPB_ASSERT_DEBUGVAR(upb_env_bytesallocated(e) - size_before <= |
| UPB_JSON_PRINTER_SIZE); |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| upb_sink *upb_json_printer_input(upb_json_printer *p) { |
| return &p->input_; |
| } |
| |
| const upb_handlers *upb_json_printer_newhandlers(const upb_msgdef *md, |
| bool preserve_fieldnames, |
| const void *owner) { |
| return upb_handlers_newfrozen( |
| md, owner, printer_sethandlers, &preserve_fieldnames); |
| } |