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//===--- HeaderMap.cpp - A file that acts like dir of symlinks ------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file was developed by Chris Lattner and is distributed under
// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
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//
// This file implements the HeaderMap interface.
//
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#include "clang/Lex/HeaderMap.h"
#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
using namespace clang;
enum {
HeaderMagicNumber = ('h' << 24) | ('m' << 16) | ('a' << 8) | 'p',
HeaderVersion = 1
};
struct HMapHeader {
uint32_t Magic; // Magic word, also indicates byte order.
uint16_t Version; // Version number -- currently 1.
uint16_t Reserved; // Reserved for future use - zero for now.
uint32_t StringsOffset; // Offset to start of string pool.
uint32_t Count; // Number of entries in the string table.
uint32_t Capacity; // Number of buckets (always a power of 2).
uint32_t MaxValueLength; // Length of longest result path (excluding nul).
// Strings follow the buckets, at StringsOffset.
};
/// HeaderMap::Create - This attempts to load the specified file as a header
/// map. If it doesn't look like a HeaderMap, it gives up and returns null.
/// If it looks like a HeaderMap but is obviously corrupted, it puts a reason
/// into the string error argument and returns null.
const HeaderMap *HeaderMap::Create(const FileEntry *FE) {
// If the file is too small to be a header map, ignore it.
unsigned FileSize = FE->getSize();
if (FileSize <= sizeof(HMapHeader)) return 0;
llvm::scoped_ptr<const llvm::MemoryBuffer> FileBuffer(
llvm::MemoryBuffer::getFile(FE->getName(), strlen(FE->getName()), 0,
FE->getSize()));
if (FileBuffer == 0) return 0; // Unreadable file?
const char *FileStart = FileBuffer->getBufferStart();
// We know the file is at least as big as the header, check it now.
const HMapHeader *Header = reinterpret_cast<const HMapHeader*>(FileStart);
// Sniff it to see if it's a headermap by checking the magic number and
// version.
bool NeedsByteSwap;
if (Header->Magic == HeaderMagicNumber && Header->Version == HeaderVersion)
NeedsByteSwap = false;
else if (Header->Magic == llvm::ByteSwap_32(HeaderMagicNumber) &&
Header->Version == llvm::ByteSwap_16(HeaderVersion))
NeedsByteSwap = true; // Mixed endianness headermap.
else
return 0; // Not a header map.
if (Header->Reserved != 0) return 0;
// Okay, everything looks good, create the header map.
return new HeaderMap(FileBuffer.take(), NeedsByteSwap);
}
HeaderMap::~HeaderMap() {
delete FileBuffer;
}
/// getFileName - Return the filename of the headermap.
const char *HeaderMap::getFileName() const {
return FileBuffer->getBufferIdentifier();
}
/// LookupFile - Check to see if the specified relative filename is located in
/// this HeaderMap. If so, open it and return its FileEntry.
const FileEntry *HeaderMap::LookupFile(const char *FilenameStart,
const char *FilenameEnd,
FileManager &FM) const {
// FIXME: this needs work.
return 0;
}