hgext/fsmonitor/pywatchman/pybser.py
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Sat, 02 Nov 2019 12:42:23 -0700
branchstable
changeset 43385 6469c23a40a2
parent 41365 876494fd967d
child 43988 c8a51a90929b
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fsmonitor: refresh pywatchman with upstream This commit vendors pywatchman commit 259dc66dc9591f9b7ce76d0275bb1065f390c9b1 from upstream without modifications. The previously vendored pywatchman from changeset 16f4b341288d was from Git commit c77452. This commit effectively undoes the following Mercurial changesets: * dd35abc409ee fsmonitor: correct an error message * b1f62cd39b5c fsmonitor: layer on another hack in bser.c for os.stat() compat (issue5811) * c31ce080eb75 py3: convert arguments, cwd and env to native strings when spawning subprocess * 876494fd967d cleanup: delete lots of unused local variables * 57264906a996 watchman: add the possibility to set the exact watchman binary location The newly-vendored code has support for specifying the binary location, so 57264906a996 does not need applied. But we do need to modify our code to specify a proper argument name. 876494fd967d is not important, so it will be ignored. c31ce080eb75 globally changed the code base to always pass str to subprocess. But pywatchman's code is Python 3 clean, so we don't need to do this. This leaves dd35abc409ee and b1f62cd39b5c, which will be re-applied in subsequent commits. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7201

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# no unicode literals
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function

import binascii
import collections
import ctypes
import struct
import sys

from . import compat


BSER_ARRAY = b"\x00"
BSER_OBJECT = b"\x01"
BSER_BYTESTRING = b"\x02"
BSER_INT8 = b"\x03"
BSER_INT16 = b"\x04"
BSER_INT32 = b"\x05"
BSER_INT64 = b"\x06"
BSER_REAL = b"\x07"
BSER_TRUE = b"\x08"
BSER_FALSE = b"\x09"
BSER_NULL = b"\x0a"
BSER_TEMPLATE = b"\x0b"
BSER_SKIP = b"\x0c"
BSER_UTF8STRING = b"\x0d"

if compat.PYTHON3:
    STRING_TYPES = (str, bytes)
    unicode = str

    def tobytes(i):
        return str(i).encode("ascii")

    long = int
else:
    STRING_TYPES = (unicode, str)
    tobytes = bytes

# Leave room for the serialization header, which includes
# our overall length.  To make things simpler, we'll use an
# int32 for the header
EMPTY_HEADER = b"\x00\x01\x05\x00\x00\x00\x00"
EMPTY_HEADER_V2 = b"\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x05\x00\x00\x00\x00"


def _int_size(x):
    """Return the smallest size int that can store the value"""
    if -0x80 <= x <= 0x7F:
        return 1
    elif -0x8000 <= x <= 0x7FFF:
        return 2
    elif -0x80000000 <= x <= 0x7FFFFFFF:
        return 4
    elif long(-0x8000000000000000) <= x <= long(0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF):
        return 8
    else:
        raise RuntimeError("Cannot represent value: " + str(x))


def _buf_pos(buf, pos):
    ret = buf[pos]
    # Normalize the return type to bytes
    if compat.PYTHON3 and not isinstance(ret, bytes):
        ret = bytes((ret,))
    return ret


class _bser_buffer(object):
    def __init__(self, version):
        self.bser_version = version
        self.buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(8192)
        if self.bser_version == 1:
            struct.pack_into(
                tobytes(len(EMPTY_HEADER)) + b"s", self.buf, 0, EMPTY_HEADER
            )
            self.wpos = len(EMPTY_HEADER)
        else:
            assert self.bser_version == 2
            struct.pack_into(
                tobytes(len(EMPTY_HEADER_V2)) + b"s",
                self.buf,
                0,
                EMPTY_HEADER_V2,
            )
            self.wpos = len(EMPTY_HEADER_V2)

    def ensure_size(self, size):
        while ctypes.sizeof(self.buf) - self.wpos < size:
            ctypes.resize(self.buf, ctypes.sizeof(self.buf) * 2)

    def append_long(self, val):
        size = _int_size(val)
        to_write = size + 1
        self.ensure_size(to_write)
        if size == 1:
            struct.pack_into(b"=cb", self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT8, val)
        elif size == 2:
            struct.pack_into(b"=ch", self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT16, val)
        elif size == 4:
            struct.pack_into(b"=ci", self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT32, val)
        elif size == 8:
            struct.pack_into(b"=cq", self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT64, val)
        else:
            raise RuntimeError("Cannot represent this long value")
        self.wpos += to_write

    def append_string(self, s):
        if isinstance(s, unicode):
            s = s.encode("utf-8")
        s_len = len(s)
        size = _int_size(s_len)
        to_write = 2 + size + s_len
        self.ensure_size(to_write)
        if size == 1:
            struct.pack_into(
                b"=ccb" + tobytes(s_len) + b"s",
                self.buf,
                self.wpos,
                BSER_BYTESTRING,
                BSER_INT8,
                s_len,
                s,
            )
        elif size == 2:
            struct.pack_into(
                b"=cch" + tobytes(s_len) + b"s",
                self.buf,
                self.wpos,
                BSER_BYTESTRING,
                BSER_INT16,
                s_len,
                s,
            )
        elif size == 4:
            struct.pack_into(
                b"=cci" + tobytes(s_len) + b"s",
                self.buf,
                self.wpos,
                BSER_BYTESTRING,
                BSER_INT32,
                s_len,
                s,
            )
        elif size == 8:
            struct.pack_into(
                b"=ccq" + tobytes(s_len) + b"s",
                self.buf,
                self.wpos,
                BSER_BYTESTRING,
                BSER_INT64,
                s_len,
                s,
            )
        else:
            raise RuntimeError("Cannot represent this string value")
        self.wpos += to_write

    def append_recursive(self, val):
        if isinstance(val, bool):
            needed = 1
            self.ensure_size(needed)
            if val:
                to_encode = BSER_TRUE
            else:
                to_encode = BSER_FALSE
            struct.pack_into(b"=c", self.buf, self.wpos, to_encode)
            self.wpos += needed
        elif val is None:
            needed = 1
            self.ensure_size(needed)
            struct.pack_into(b"=c", self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_NULL)
            self.wpos += needed
        elif isinstance(val, (int, long)):
            self.append_long(val)
        elif isinstance(val, STRING_TYPES):
            self.append_string(val)
        elif isinstance(val, float):
            needed = 9
            self.ensure_size(needed)
            struct.pack_into(b"=cd", self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_REAL, val)
            self.wpos += needed
        elif isinstance(val, collections.Mapping) and isinstance(
            val, collections.Sized
        ):
            val_len = len(val)
            size = _int_size(val_len)
            needed = 2 + size
            self.ensure_size(needed)
            if size == 1:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=ccb",
                    self.buf,
                    self.wpos,
                    BSER_OBJECT,
                    BSER_INT8,
                    val_len,
                )
            elif size == 2:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=cch",
                    self.buf,
                    self.wpos,
                    BSER_OBJECT,
                    BSER_INT16,
                    val_len,
                )
            elif size == 4:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=cci",
                    self.buf,
                    self.wpos,
                    BSER_OBJECT,
                    BSER_INT32,
                    val_len,
                )
            elif size == 8:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=ccq",
                    self.buf,
                    self.wpos,
                    BSER_OBJECT,
                    BSER_INT64,
                    val_len,
                )
            else:
                raise RuntimeError("Cannot represent this mapping value")
            self.wpos += needed
            if compat.PYTHON3:
                iteritems = val.items()
            else:
                iteritems = val.iteritems()  # noqa: B301 Checked version above
            for k, v in iteritems:
                self.append_string(k)
                self.append_recursive(v)
        elif isinstance(val, collections.Iterable) and isinstance(
            val, collections.Sized
        ):
            val_len = len(val)
            size = _int_size(val_len)
            needed = 2 + size
            self.ensure_size(needed)
            if size == 1:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=ccb", self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_ARRAY, BSER_INT8, val_len
                )
            elif size == 2:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=cch",
                    self.buf,
                    self.wpos,
                    BSER_ARRAY,
                    BSER_INT16,
                    val_len,
                )
            elif size == 4:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=cci",
                    self.buf,
                    self.wpos,
                    BSER_ARRAY,
                    BSER_INT32,
                    val_len,
                )
            elif size == 8:
                struct.pack_into(
                    b"=ccq",
                    self.buf,
                    self.wpos,
                    BSER_ARRAY,
                    BSER_INT64,
                    val_len,
                )
            else:
                raise RuntimeError("Cannot represent this sequence value")
            self.wpos += needed
            for v in val:
                self.append_recursive(v)
        else:
            raise RuntimeError("Cannot represent unknown value type")


def dumps(obj, version=1, capabilities=0):
    bser_buf = _bser_buffer(version=version)
    bser_buf.append_recursive(obj)
    # Now fill in the overall length
    if version == 1:
        obj_len = bser_buf.wpos - len(EMPTY_HEADER)
        struct.pack_into(b"=i", bser_buf.buf, 3, obj_len)
    else:
        obj_len = bser_buf.wpos - len(EMPTY_HEADER_V2)
        struct.pack_into(b"=i", bser_buf.buf, 2, capabilities)
        struct.pack_into(b"=i", bser_buf.buf, 7, obj_len)
    return bser_buf.buf.raw[: bser_buf.wpos]


# This is a quack-alike with the bserObjectType in bser.c
# It provides by getattr accessors and getitem for both index
# and name.
class _BunserDict(object):
    __slots__ = ("_keys", "_values")

    def __init__(self, keys, values):
        self._keys = keys
        self._values = values

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        return self.__getitem__(name)

    def __getitem__(self, key):
        if isinstance(key, (int, long)):
            return self._values[key]
        elif key.startswith("st_"):
            # hack^Wfeature to allow mercurial to use "st_size" to
            # reference "size"
            key = key[3:]
        try:
            return self._values[self._keys.index(key)]
        except ValueError:
            raise KeyError("_BunserDict has no key %s" % key)

    def __len__(self):
        return len(self._keys)


class Bunser(object):
    def __init__(self, mutable=True, value_encoding=None, value_errors=None):
        self.mutable = mutable
        self.value_encoding = value_encoding

        if value_encoding is None:
            self.value_errors = None
        elif value_errors is None:
            self.value_errors = "strict"
        else:
            self.value_errors = value_errors

    @staticmethod
    def unser_int(buf, pos):
        try:
            int_type = _buf_pos(buf, pos)
        except IndexError:
            raise ValueError("Invalid bser int encoding, pos out of range")
        if int_type == BSER_INT8:
            needed = 2
            fmt = b"=b"
        elif int_type == BSER_INT16:
            needed = 3
            fmt = b"=h"
        elif int_type == BSER_INT32:
            needed = 5
            fmt = b"=i"
        elif int_type == BSER_INT64:
            needed = 9
            fmt = b"=q"
        else:
            raise ValueError(
                "Invalid bser int encoding 0x%s at position %s"
                % (binascii.hexlify(int_type).decode("ascii"), pos)
            )
        int_val = struct.unpack_from(fmt, buf, pos + 1)[0]
        return (int_val, pos + needed)

    def unser_utf8_string(self, buf, pos):
        str_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
        str_val = struct.unpack_from(tobytes(str_len) + b"s", buf, pos)[0]
        return (str_val.decode("utf-8"), pos + str_len)

    def unser_bytestring(self, buf, pos):
        str_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
        str_val = struct.unpack_from(tobytes(str_len) + b"s", buf, pos)[0]
        if self.value_encoding is not None:
            str_val = str_val.decode(self.value_encoding, self.value_errors)
            # str_len stays the same because that's the length in bytes
        return (str_val, pos + str_len)

    def unser_array(self, buf, pos):
        arr_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
        arr = []
        for _ in range(arr_len):
            arr_item, pos = self.loads_recursive(buf, pos)
            arr.append(arr_item)

        if not self.mutable:
            arr = tuple(arr)

        return arr, pos

    def unser_object(self, buf, pos):
        obj_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
        if self.mutable:
            obj = {}
        else:
            keys = []
            vals = []

        for _ in range(obj_len):
            key, pos = self.unser_utf8_string(buf, pos)
            val, pos = self.loads_recursive(buf, pos)
            if self.mutable:
                obj[key] = val
            else:
                keys.append(key)
                vals.append(val)

        if not self.mutable:
            obj = _BunserDict(keys, vals)

        return obj, pos

    def unser_template(self, buf, pos):
        val_type = _buf_pos(buf, pos + 1)
        if val_type != BSER_ARRAY:
            raise RuntimeError("Expect ARRAY to follow TEMPLATE")
        # force UTF-8 on keys
        keys_bunser = Bunser(mutable=self.mutable, value_encoding="utf-8")
        keys, pos = keys_bunser.unser_array(buf, pos + 1)
        nitems, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos)
        arr = []
        for _ in range(nitems):
            if self.mutable:
                obj = {}
            else:
                vals = []

            for keyidx in range(len(keys)):
                if _buf_pos(buf, pos) == BSER_SKIP:
                    pos += 1
                    ele = None
                else:
                    ele, pos = self.loads_recursive(buf, pos)

                if self.mutable:
                    key = keys[keyidx]
                    obj[key] = ele
                else:
                    vals.append(ele)

            if not self.mutable:
                obj = _BunserDict(keys, vals)

            arr.append(obj)
        return arr, pos

    def loads_recursive(self, buf, pos):
        val_type = _buf_pos(buf, pos)
        if (
            val_type == BSER_INT8
            or val_type == BSER_INT16
            or val_type == BSER_INT32
            or val_type == BSER_INT64
        ):
            return self.unser_int(buf, pos)
        elif val_type == BSER_REAL:
            val = struct.unpack_from(b"=d", buf, pos + 1)[0]
            return (val, pos + 9)
        elif val_type == BSER_TRUE:
            return (True, pos + 1)
        elif val_type == BSER_FALSE:
            return (False, pos + 1)
        elif val_type == BSER_NULL:
            return (None, pos + 1)
        elif val_type == BSER_BYTESTRING:
            return self.unser_bytestring(buf, pos)
        elif val_type == BSER_UTF8STRING:
            return self.unser_utf8_string(buf, pos)
        elif val_type == BSER_ARRAY:
            return self.unser_array(buf, pos)
        elif val_type == BSER_OBJECT:
            return self.unser_object(buf, pos)
        elif val_type == BSER_TEMPLATE:
            return self.unser_template(buf, pos)
        else:
            raise ValueError(
                "unhandled bser opcode 0x%s"
                % binascii.hexlify(val_type).decode("ascii")
            )


def _pdu_info_helper(buf):
    bser_version = -1
    if buf[0:2] == EMPTY_HEADER[0:2]:
        bser_version = 1
        bser_capabilities = 0
        expected_len, pos2 = Bunser.unser_int(buf, 2)
    elif buf[0:2] == EMPTY_HEADER_V2[0:2]:
        if len(buf) < 8:
            raise ValueError("Invalid BSER header")
        bser_version = 2
        bser_capabilities = struct.unpack_from("I", buf, 2)[0]
        expected_len, pos2 = Bunser.unser_int(buf, 6)
    else:
        raise ValueError("Invalid BSER header")

    return bser_version, bser_capabilities, expected_len, pos2


def pdu_info(buf):
    info = _pdu_info_helper(buf)
    return info[0], info[1], info[2] + info[3]


def pdu_len(buf):
    info = _pdu_info_helper(buf)
    return info[2] + info[3]


def loads(buf, mutable=True, value_encoding=None, value_errors=None):
    """Deserialize a BSER-encoded blob.

    @param buf: The buffer to deserialize.
    @type buf: bytes

    @param mutable: Whether to return mutable results.
    @type mutable: bool

    @param value_encoding: Optional codec to use to decode values. If
                           unspecified or None, return values as bytestrings.
    @type value_encoding: str

    @param value_errors: Optional error handler for codec. 'strict' by default.
                         The other most common argument is 'surrogateescape' on
                         Python 3. If value_encoding is None, this is ignored.
    @type value_errors: str
    """

    info = _pdu_info_helper(buf)
    expected_len = info[2]
    pos = info[3]

    if len(buf) != expected_len + pos:
        raise ValueError(
            "bser data len %d != header len %d" % (expected_len + pos, len(buf))
        )

    bunser = Bunser(
        mutable=mutable,
        value_encoding=value_encoding,
        value_errors=value_errors,
    )

    return bunser.loads_recursive(buf, pos)[0]


def load(fp, mutable=True, value_encoding=None, value_errors=None):
    from . import load

    return load.load(fp, mutable, value_encoding, value_errors)