//! Handles dynamic library loading for proc macro use crate::{proc_macro::bridge, rustc_server::TokenStream}; use std::fs::File; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use goblin::{mach::Mach, Object}; use libloading::Library; use memmap::Mmap; use ra_proc_macro::ProcMacroKind; use std::io; const NEW_REGISTRAR_SYMBOL: &str = "_rustc_proc_macro_decls_"; fn invalid_data_err(e: impl Into>) -> io::Error { io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, e) } fn is_derive_registrar_symbol(symbol: &str) -> bool { symbol.contains(NEW_REGISTRAR_SYMBOL) } fn find_registrar_symbol(file: &Path) -> io::Result> { let file = File::open(file)?; let buffer = unsafe { Mmap::map(&file)? }; let object = Object::parse(&buffer).map_err(invalid_data_err)?; let name = match object { Object::Elf(elf) => { let symbols = elf.dynstrtab.to_vec().map_err(invalid_data_err)?; symbols.into_iter().find(|s| is_derive_registrar_symbol(s)).map(&str::to_owned) } Object::PE(pe) => pe .exports .iter() .flat_map(|s| s.name) .find(|s| is_derive_registrar_symbol(s)) .map(&str::to_owned), Object::Mach(Mach::Binary(binary)) => { let exports = binary.exports().map_err(invalid_data_err)?; exports .iter() .map(|s| { // In macos doc: // https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man3/dlsym.3.html // Unlike other dyld API's, the symbol name passed to dlsym() must NOT be // prepended with an underscore. if s.name.starts_with('_') { &s.name[1..] } else { &s.name } }) .find(|s| is_derive_registrar_symbol(s)) .map(&str::to_owned) } _ => return Ok(None), }; return Ok(name); } /// Loads dynamic library in platform dependent manner. /// /// For unix, you have to use RTLD_DEEPBIND flag to escape problems described /// [here](https://github.com/fedochet/rust-proc-macro-panic-inside-panic-expample) /// and [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60593). /// /// Usage of RTLD_DEEPBIND /// [here](https://github.com/fedochet/rust-proc-macro-panic-inside-panic-expample/issues/1) /// /// It seems that on Windows that behaviour is default, so we do nothing in that case. #[cfg(windows)] fn load_library(file: &Path) -> Result { Library::new(file) } #[cfg(unix)] fn load_library(file: &Path) -> Result { use libloading::os::unix::Library as UnixLibrary; use std::os::raw::c_int; const RTLD_NOW: c_int = 0x00002; const RTLD_DEEPBIND: c_int = 0x00008; UnixLibrary::open(Some(file), RTLD_NOW | RTLD_DEEPBIND).map(|lib| lib.into()) } struct ProcMacroLibraryLibloading { // Hold the dylib to prevent it from unloading _lib: Library, exported_macros: Vec, } impl ProcMacroLibraryLibloading { fn open(file: &Path) -> io::Result { let symbol_name = find_registrar_symbol(file)?.ok_or_else(|| { invalid_data_err(format!("Cannot find registrar symbol in file {}", file.display())) })?; let lib = load_library(file).map_err(invalid_data_err)?; let exported_macros = { let macros: libloading::Symbol<&&[bridge::client::ProcMacro]> = unsafe { lib.get(symbol_name.as_bytes()) }.map_err(invalid_data_err)?; macros.to_vec() }; Ok(ProcMacroLibraryLibloading { _lib: lib, exported_macros }) } } pub struct Expander { inner: ProcMacroLibraryLibloading, } impl Expander { pub fn new(lib: &Path) -> io::Result { // Some libraries for dynamic loading require canonicalized path even when it is // already absolute let lib = lib.canonicalize()?; let lib = ensure_file_with_lock_free_access(&lib)?; let library = ProcMacroLibraryLibloading::open(&lib)?; Ok(Expander { inner: library }) } pub fn expand( &self, macro_name: &str, macro_body: &tt::Subtree, attributes: Option<&tt::Subtree>, ) -> Result { let parsed_body = TokenStream::with_subtree(macro_body.clone()); let parsed_attributes = attributes .map_or(crate::rustc_server::TokenStream::new(), |attr| { TokenStream::with_subtree(attr.clone()) }); for proc_macro in &self.inner.exported_macros { match proc_macro { bridge::client::ProcMacro::CustomDerive { trait_name, client, .. } if *trait_name == macro_name => { let res = client.run( &crate::proc_macro::bridge::server::SameThread, crate::rustc_server::Rustc::default(), parsed_body, ); return res.map(|it| it.subtree); } bridge::client::ProcMacro::Bang { name, client } if *name == macro_name => { let res = client.run( &crate::proc_macro::bridge::server::SameThread, crate::rustc_server::Rustc::default(), parsed_body, ); return res.map(|it| it.subtree); } bridge::client::ProcMacro::Attr { name, client } if *name == macro_name => { let res = client.run( &crate::proc_macro::bridge::server::SameThread, crate::rustc_server::Rustc::default(), parsed_attributes, parsed_body, ); return res.map(|it| it.subtree); } _ => continue, } } Err(bridge::PanicMessage::String("Nothing to expand".to_string())) } pub fn list_macros(&self) -> Vec<(String, ProcMacroKind)> { self.inner .exported_macros .iter() .map(|proc_macro| match proc_macro { bridge::client::ProcMacro::CustomDerive { trait_name, .. } => { (trait_name.to_string(), ProcMacroKind::CustomDerive) } bridge::client::ProcMacro::Bang { name, .. } => { (name.to_string(), ProcMacroKind::FuncLike) } bridge::client::ProcMacro::Attr { name, .. } => { (name.to_string(), ProcMacroKind::Attr) } }) .collect() } } /// Copy the dylib to temp directory to prevent locking in Windows #[cfg(windows)] fn ensure_file_with_lock_free_access(path: &Path) -> io::Result { use std::{ffi::OsString, time::SystemTime}; let mut to = std::env::temp_dir(); let file_name = path.file_name().ok_or_else(|| { io::Error::new( io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, format!("File path is invalid: {}", path.display()), ) })?; // generate a time deps unique number let t = SystemTime::now().duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH).expect("Time went backwards"); let mut unique_name = OsString::from(t.as_millis().to_string()); unique_name.push(file_name); to.push(unique_name); std::fs::copy(path, &to).unwrap(); Ok(to) } #[cfg(unix)] fn ensure_file_with_lock_free_access(path: &Path) -> io::Result { Ok(path.to_path_buf()) }