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//===--- JSONRPCDispatcher.cpp - Main JSON parser entry point -------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "JSONRPCDispatcher.h"
#include "JSONExpr.h"
#include "ProtocolHandlers.h"
#include "Trace.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/SourceMgr.h"
#include <istream>
using namespace clang;
using namespace clangd;
namespace {
static Key<std::unique_ptr<trace::Span>> RequestSpan;
static Key<json::Expr> RequestID;
static Key<JSONOutput *> RequestOut;
} // namespace
void JSONOutput::writeMessage(const json::Expr &Message) {
std::string S;
llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(S);
if (Pretty)
OS << llvm::formatv("{0:2}", Message);
else
OS << Message;
OS.flush();
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Guard(StreamMutex);
// Log without headers.
Logs << "--> " << S << '\n';
Logs.flush();
// Emit message with header.
Outs << "Content-Length: " << S.size() << "\r\n\r\n" << S;
Outs.flush();
}
void JSONOutput::log(const Context &Ctx, const Twine &Message) {
trace::log(Ctx, Message);
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> Guard(StreamMutex);
Logs << Message << '\n';
Logs.flush();
}
void JSONOutput::mirrorInput(const Twine &Message) {
if (!InputMirror)
return;
*InputMirror << Message;
InputMirror->flush();
}
void clangd::reply(const Context &Ctx, json::Expr &&Result) {
auto ID = Ctx.get(RequestID);
if (!ID) {
log(Ctx, "Attempted to reply to a notification!");
return;
}
if (auto *Span = Ctx.get(RequestSpan))
SPAN_ATTACH(**Span, "Reply", Result);
Ctx.getExisting(RequestOut)
->writeMessage(json::obj{
{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
{"id", *ID},
{"result", std::move(Result)},
});
}
void clangd::replyError(const Context &Ctx, ErrorCode code,
const llvm::StringRef &Message) {
log(Ctx, "Error " + Twine(static_cast<int>(code)) + ": " + Message);
if (auto *Span = Ctx.get(RequestSpan))
SPAN_ATTACH(**Span, "Error",
(json::obj{{"code", static_cast<int>(code)},
{"message", Message.str()}}));
if (auto ID = Ctx.get(RequestID)) {
Ctx.getExisting(RequestOut)
->writeMessage(json::obj{
{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
{"id", *ID},
{"error",
json::obj{{"code", static_cast<int>(code)}, {"message", Message}}},
});
}
}
void clangd::call(const Context &Ctx, StringRef Method, json::Expr &&Params) {
// FIXME: Generate/Increment IDs for every request so that we can get proper
// replies once we need to.
if (auto *Span = Ctx.get(RequestSpan))
SPAN_ATTACH(**Span, "Call",
(json::obj{{"method", Method.str()}, {"params", Params}}));
Ctx.getExisting(RequestOut)
->writeMessage(json::obj{
{"jsonrpc", "2.0"},
{"id", 1},
{"method", Method},
{"params", std::move(Params)},
});
}
void JSONRPCDispatcher::registerHandler(StringRef Method, Handler H) {
assert(!Handlers.count(Method) && "Handler already registered!");
Handlers[Method] = std::move(H);
}
bool JSONRPCDispatcher::call(const json::Expr &Message, JSONOutput &Out) const {
// Message must be an object with "jsonrpc":"2.0".
auto *Object = Message.asObject();
if (!Object || Object->getString("jsonrpc") != Optional<StringRef>("2.0"))
return false;
// ID may be any JSON value. If absent, this is a notification.
llvm::Optional<json::Expr> ID;
if (auto *I = Object->get("id"))
ID = std::move(*I);
// Method must be given.
auto Method = Object->getString("method");
if (!Method)
return false;
// Params should be given, use null if not.
json::Expr Params = nullptr;
if (auto *P = Object->get("params"))
Params = std::move(*P);
auto I = Handlers.find(*Method);
auto &Handler = I != Handlers.end() ? I->second : UnknownHandler;
// Create a Context that contains request information.
auto Ctx = Context::empty().derive(RequestOut, &Out);
if (ID)
Ctx = std::move(Ctx).derive(RequestID, *ID);
// Create a tracing Span covering the whole request lifetime.
auto Tracer = llvm::make_unique<trace::Span>(Ctx, *Method);
if (ID)
SPAN_ATTACH(*Tracer, "ID", *ID);
SPAN_ATTACH(*Tracer, "Params", Params);
// Update Ctx to include Tracer.
Ctx = std::move(Ctx).derive(RequestSpan, std::move(Tracer));
Handler(std::move(Ctx), std::move(Params));
return true;
}
void clangd::runLanguageServerLoop(std::istream &In, JSONOutput &Out,
JSONRPCDispatcher &Dispatcher,
bool &IsDone) {
while (In.good()) {
// A Language Server Protocol message starts with a set of HTTP headers,
// delimited by \r\n, and terminated by an empty line (\r\n).
unsigned long long ContentLength = 0;
while (In.good()) {
std::string Line;
std::getline(In, Line);
if (!In.good() && errno == EINTR) {
In.clear();
continue;
}
Out.mirrorInput(Line);
// Mirror '\n' that gets consumed by std::getline, but is not included in
// the resulting Line.
// Note that '\r' is part of Line, so we don't need to mirror it
// separately.
if (!In.eof())
Out.mirrorInput("\n");
llvm::StringRef LineRef(Line);
// We allow comments in headers. Technically this isn't part
// of the LSP specification, but makes writing tests easier.
if (LineRef.startswith("#"))
continue;
// Content-Type is a specified header, but does nothing.
// Content-Length is a mandatory header. It specifies the length of the
// following JSON.
// It is unspecified what sequence headers must be supplied in, so we
// allow any sequence.
// The end of headers is signified by an empty line.
if (LineRef.consume_front("Content-Length: ")) {
if (ContentLength != 0) {
log(Context::empty(),
"Warning: Duplicate Content-Length header received. "
"The previous value for this message (" +
llvm::Twine(ContentLength) + ") was ignored.\n");
}
llvm::getAsUnsignedInteger(LineRef.trim(), 0, ContentLength);
continue;
} else if (!LineRef.trim().empty()) {
// It's another header, ignore it.
continue;
} else {
// An empty line indicates the end of headers.
// Go ahead and read the JSON.
break;
}
}
// Guard against large messages. This is usually a bug in the client code
// and we don't want to crash downstream because of it.
if (ContentLength > 1 << 30) { // 1024M
In.ignore(ContentLength);
log(Context::empty(), "Skipped overly large message of " +
Twine(ContentLength) + " bytes.\n");
continue;
}
if (ContentLength > 0) {
std::vector<char> JSON(ContentLength);
llvm::StringRef JSONRef;
{
In.read(JSON.data(), ContentLength);
Out.mirrorInput(StringRef(JSON.data(), In.gcount()));
// If the stream is aborted before we read ContentLength bytes, In
// will have eofbit and failbit set.
if (!In) {
log(Context::empty(),
"Input was aborted. Read only " + llvm::Twine(In.gcount()) +
" bytes of expected " + llvm::Twine(ContentLength) + ".\n");
break;
}
JSONRef = StringRef(JSON.data(), ContentLength);
}
if (auto Doc = json::parse(JSONRef)) {
// Log the formatted message.
log(Context::empty(),
llvm::formatv(Out.Pretty ? "<-- {0:2}\n" : "<-- {0}\n", *Doc));
// Finally, execute the action for this JSON message.
if (!Dispatcher.call(*Doc, Out))
log(Context::empty(), "JSON dispatch failed!\n");
} else {
// Parse error. Log the raw message.
log(Context::empty(), "<-- " + JSONRef + "\n");
log(Context::empty(), llvm::Twine("JSON parse error: ") +
llvm::toString(Doc.takeError()) + "\n");
}
// If we're done, exit the loop.
if (IsDone)
break;
} else {
log(Context::empty(),
"Warning: Missing Content-Length header, or message has zero "
"length.\n");
}
}
}
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