solidity/libsolidity/interface/FileReader.cpp

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/*
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*/
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0
#include <libsolidity/interface/FileReader.h>
#include <liblangutil/Exceptions.h>
#include <libsolutil/CommonIO.h>
#include <libsolutil/Exceptions.h>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/predicate.hpp>
using solidity::frontend::ReadCallback;
using solidity::langutil::InternalCompilerError;
using solidity::util::errinfo_comment;
using solidity::util::readFileAsString;
using std::string;
namespace solidity::frontend
{
void FileReader::setBasePath(boost::filesystem::path const& _path)
{
m_basePath = (_path.empty() ? "" : normalizeCLIPathForVFS(_path));
}
void FileReader::setSource(boost::filesystem::path const& _path, SourceCode _source)
{
boost::filesystem::path normalizedPath = normalizeCLIPathForVFS(_path);
boost::filesystem::path prefix = (m_basePath.empty() ? normalizeCLIPathForVFS(".") : m_basePath);
m_sourceCodes[stripPrefixIfPresent(prefix, normalizedPath).generic_string()] = std::move(_source);
}
void FileReader::setStdin(SourceCode _source)
{
m_sourceCodes["<stdin>"] = std::move(_source);
}
void FileReader::setSources(StringMap _sources)
{
m_sourceCodes = std::move(_sources);
}
ReadCallback::Result FileReader::readFile(string const& _kind, string const& _sourceUnitName)
{
try
{
if (_kind != ReadCallback::kindString(ReadCallback::Kind::ReadFile))
BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(InternalCompilerError() << errinfo_comment(
"ReadFile callback used as callback kind " +
_kind
));
string strippedSourceUnitName = _sourceUnitName;
if (strippedSourceUnitName.find("file://") == 0)
strippedSourceUnitName.erase(0, 7);
auto canonicalPath = boost::filesystem::weakly_canonical(m_basePath / strippedSourceUnitName);
bool isAllowed = false;
for (auto const& allowedDir: m_allowedDirectories)
{
// If dir is a prefix of boostPath, we are fine.
if (
std::distance(allowedDir.begin(), allowedDir.end()) <= std::distance(canonicalPath.begin(), canonicalPath.end()) &&
std::equal(allowedDir.begin(), allowedDir.end(), canonicalPath.begin())
)
{
isAllowed = true;
break;
}
}
if (!isAllowed)
return ReadCallback::Result{false, "File outside of allowed directories."};
if (!boost::filesystem::exists(canonicalPath))
return ReadCallback::Result{false, "File not found."};
if (!boost::filesystem::is_regular_file(canonicalPath))
return ReadCallback::Result{false, "Not a valid file."};
// NOTE: we ignore the FileNotFound exception as we manually check above
auto contents = readFileAsString(canonicalPath);
m_sourceCodes[_sourceUnitName] = contents;
return ReadCallback::Result{true, contents};
}
catch (util::Exception const& _exception)
{
return ReadCallback::Result{false, "Exception in read callback: " + boost::diagnostic_information(_exception)};
}
catch (...)
{
return ReadCallback::Result{false, "Unknown exception in read callback."};
}
}
boost::filesystem::path FileReader::normalizeCLIPathForVFS(boost::filesystem::path const& _path)
{
// Detailed normalization rules:
// - Makes the path either be absolute or have slash as root (note that on Windows paths with
// slash as root are not considered absolute by Boost). If it is empty, it becomes
// the current working directory.
// - Collapses redundant . and .. segments.
// - Removes leading .. segments from an absolute path (i.e. /../../ becomes just /).
// - Squashes sequences of multiple path separators into one.
// - Ensures that forward slashes are used as path separators on all platforms.
// - Removes the root name (e.g. drive letter on Windows) when it matches the root name in the
// path to the current working directory.
//
// Also note that this function:
// - Does NOT resolve symlinks (except for symlinks in the path to the current working directory).
// - Does NOT check if the path refers to a file or a directory. If the path ends with a slash,
// the slash is preserved even if it's a file.
// - The only exception are paths where the file name is a dot (e.g. '.' or 'a/b/.'). These
// always have a trailing slash after normalization.
// - Preserves case. Even if the filesystem is case-insensitive but case-preserving and the
// case differs, the actual case from disk is NOT detected.
boost::filesystem::path canonicalWorkDir = boost::filesystem::weakly_canonical(boost::filesystem::current_path());
// NOTE: On UNIX systems the path returned from current_path() has symlinks resolved while on
// Windows it does not. To get consistent results we resolve them on all platforms.
boost::filesystem::path absolutePath = boost::filesystem::absolute(_path, canonicalWorkDir);
// NOTE: boost path preserves certain differences that are ignored by its operator ==.
// E.g. "a//b" vs "a/b" or "a/b/" vs "a/b/.". lexically_normal() does remove these differences.
boost::filesystem::path normalizedPath = absolutePath.lexically_normal();
solAssert(normalizedPath.is_absolute() || normalizedPath.root_path() == "/", "");
// If the path is on the same drive as the working dir, for portability we prefer not to
// include the root name. Do this only for non-UNC paths - my experiments show that on Windows
// when the working dir is an UNC path, / does not not actually refer to the root of the UNC path.
boost::filesystem::path normalizedRootPath = normalizedPath.root_path();
if (!isUNCPath(normalizedPath))
{
boost::filesystem::path workingDirRootPath = canonicalWorkDir.root_path();
if (normalizedRootPath == workingDirRootPath)
normalizedRootPath = "/";
}
// lexically_normal() will not squash paths like "/../../" into "/". We have to do it manually.
boost::filesystem::path dotDotPrefix = absoluteDotDotPrefix(normalizedPath);
boost::filesystem::path normalizedPathNoDotDot = normalizedPath;
if (dotDotPrefix.empty())
normalizedPathNoDotDot = normalizedRootPath / normalizedPath.relative_path();
else
normalizedPathNoDotDot = normalizedRootPath / normalizedPath.lexically_relative(normalizedPath.root_path() / dotDotPrefix);
solAssert(!hasDotDotSegments(normalizedPathNoDotDot), "");
// NOTE: On Windows lexically_normal() converts all separators to forward slashes. Convert them back.
// Separators do not affect path comparison but remain in internal representation returned by native().
// This will also normalize the root name to start with // in UNC paths.
normalizedPathNoDotDot = normalizedPathNoDotDot.generic_string();
// For some reason boost considers "/." different than "/" even though for other directories
// the trailing dot is ignored.
if (normalizedPathNoDotDot == "/.")
return "/";
return normalizedPathNoDotDot;
}
bool FileReader::isPathPrefix(boost::filesystem::path const& _prefix, boost::filesystem::path const& _path)
{
solAssert(!_prefix.empty() && !_path.empty(), "");
// NOTE: On Windows paths starting with a slash (rather than a drive letter) are considered relative by boost.
solAssert(_prefix.is_absolute() || isUNCPath(_prefix) || _prefix.root_path() == "/", "");
solAssert(_path.is_absolute() || isUNCPath(_path) || _path.root_path() == "/", "");
solAssert(_prefix == _prefix.lexically_normal() && _path == _path.lexically_normal(), "");
solAssert(!hasDotDotSegments(_prefix) && !hasDotDotSegments(_path), "");
boost::filesystem::path strippedPath = _path.lexically_relative(
// Before 1.72.0 lexically_relative() was not handling paths with empty, dot and dot dot segments
// correctly (see https://github.com/boostorg/filesystem/issues/76). The only case where this
// is possible after our normalization is a directory name ending in a slash (filename is a dot).
_prefix.filename_is_dot() ? _prefix.parent_path() : _prefix
);
return !strippedPath.empty() && *strippedPath.begin() != "..";
}
boost::filesystem::path FileReader::stripPrefixIfPresent(boost::filesystem::path const& _prefix, boost::filesystem::path const& _path)
{
if (!isPathPrefix(_prefix, _path))
return _path;
boost::filesystem::path strippedPath = _path.lexically_relative(
_prefix.filename_is_dot() ? _prefix.parent_path() : _prefix
);
solAssert(strippedPath.empty() || *strippedPath.begin() != "..", "");
return strippedPath;
}
boost::filesystem::path FileReader::absoluteDotDotPrefix(boost::filesystem::path const& _path)
{
solAssert(_path.is_absolute() || _path.root_path() == "/", "");
boost::filesystem::path _pathWithoutRoot = _path.relative_path();
boost::filesystem::path prefix;
for (boost::filesystem::path const& segment: _pathWithoutRoot)
if (segment.filename_is_dot_dot())
prefix /= segment;
return prefix;
}
bool FileReader::hasDotDotSegments(boost::filesystem::path const& _path)
{
for (boost::filesystem::path const& segment: _path)
if (segment.filename_is_dot_dot())
return true;
return false;
}
bool FileReader::isUNCPath(boost::filesystem::path const& _path)
{
string rootName = _path.root_name().string();
return (
rootName.size() == 2 ||
(rootName.size() > 2 && rootName[2] != rootName[1])
) && (
(rootName[0] == '/' && rootName[1] == '/')
#if defined(_WIN32)
|| (rootName[0] == '\\' && rootName[1] == '\\')
#endif
);
}
}