// History functions, part of the user interface. #include "config.h" // IWYU pragma: keep #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "env.h" #include "fallback.h" // IWYU pragma: keep #include "history.h" #include "iothread.h" #include "lru.h" #include "parse_constants.h" #include "parse_tree.h" #include "path.h" #include "reader.h" #include "sanity.h" #include "signal.h" #include "wutil.h" // IWYU pragma: keep // Our history format is intended to be valid YAML. Here it is: // // - cmd: ssh blah blah blah // when: 2348237 // paths: // - /path/to/something // - /path/to/something_else // // Newlines are replaced by \n. Backslashes are replaced by \\. // When we rewrite the history, the number of items we keep. #define HISTORY_SAVE_MAX (1024 * 256) // Default buffer size for flushing to the history file. #define HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE (16 * 1024) namespace { /// Helper class for certain output. This is basically a string that allows us to ensure we only /// flush at record boundaries, and avoids the copying of ostringstream. Have you ever tried to /// implement your own streambuf? Total insanity. static size_t safe_strlen(const char *s) { return s ? strlen(s) : 0; } class history_output_buffer_t { // A null-terminated C string. std::vector buffer; // Offset is the offset of the null terminator. size_t offset; public: /// Add a bit more to HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE because we flush once we've exceeded that size. history_output_buffer_t() : buffer(HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE + 128, '\0'), offset(0) {} /// Append one or more strings. void append(const char *s1, const char *s2 = NULL, const char *s3 = NULL) { const char *ptrs[4] = {s1, s2, s3, NULL}; const size_t lengths[4] = {safe_strlen(s1), safe_strlen(s2), safe_strlen(s3), 0}; // Determine the additional size we'll need. size_t additional_length = 0; for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof lengths / sizeof *lengths; i++) { additional_length += lengths[i]; } // Allocate that much, plus a null terminator. size_t required_size = offset + additional_length + 1; if (required_size > buffer.size()) { buffer.resize(required_size, '\0'); } // Copy. for (size_t i = 0; ptrs[i] != NULL; i++) { memmove(&buffer.at(offset), ptrs[i], lengths[i]); offset += lengths[i]; } // Null terminator was appended by virtue of the resize() above (or in a previous // invocation). assert(buffer.at(buffer.size() - 1) == '\0'); } /// Output to a given fd, resetting our buffer. Returns true on success, false on error. bool flush_to_fd(int fd) { bool result = write_loop(fd, &buffer.at(0), offset) >= 0; offset = 0; return result; } /// Return how much data we've accumulated. size_t output_size() const { return offset; } }; class time_profiler_t { const char *what; double start; public: explicit time_profiler_t(const char *w) { what = w; start = timef(); } ~time_profiler_t() { double end = timef(); debug(2, "%s: %.0f ms", what, (end - start) * 1000); } }; /// Lock a file via fcntl; returns true on success, false on failure. static bool history_file_lock(int fd, short type) { assert(type == F_RDLCK || type == F_WRLCK); struct flock flk = {}; flk.l_type = type; flk.l_whence = SEEK_SET; int ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETLKW, (void *)&flk); return ret != -1; } /// Our LRU cache is used for restricting the amount of history we have, and limiting how long we /// order it. class history_lru_node_t : public lru_node_t { public: time_t timestamp; path_list_t required_paths; explicit history_lru_node_t(const history_item_t &item) : lru_node_t(item.str()), timestamp(item.timestamp()), required_paths(item.get_required_paths()) {} }; class history_lru_cache_t : public lru_cache_t { protected: /// Override to delete evicted nodes. virtual void node_was_evicted(history_lru_node_t *node) { delete node; } public: explicit history_lru_cache_t(size_t max) : lru_cache_t(max) {} /// Function to add a history item. void add_item(const history_item_t &item) { // Skip empty items. if (item.empty()) return; // See if it's in the cache. If it is, update the timestamp. If not, we create a new node // and add it. Note that calling get_node promotes the node to the front. history_lru_node_t *node = this->get_node(item.str()); if (node == NULL) { node = new history_lru_node_t(item); this->add_node(node); } else { node->timestamp = std::max(node->timestamp, item.timestamp()); // What to do about paths here? Let's just ignore them. } } }; class history_collection_t { pthread_mutex_t m_lock; std::map m_histories; public: history_collection_t() { VOMIT_ON_FAILURE_NO_ERRNO(pthread_mutex_init(&m_lock, NULL)); } ~history_collection_t() { for (std::map::const_iterator i = m_histories.begin(); i != m_histories.end(); ++i) { delete i->second; } pthread_mutex_destroy(&m_lock); } history_t &alloc(const wcstring &name); void save(); }; } // anonymous namespace static history_collection_t histories; static wcstring history_filename(const wcstring &name, const wcstring &suffix); /// Replaces newlines with a literal backslash followed by an n, and replaces backslashes with two /// backslashes. static void escape_yaml(std::string *str); /// Inverse of escape_yaml. static void unescape_yaml(std::string *str); /// Read one line, stripping off any newline, and updating cursor. Note that our input string is NOT /// null terminated; it's just a memory mapped file. static size_t read_line(const char *base, size_t cursor, size_t len, std::string &result) { // Locate the newline. assert(cursor <= len); const char *start = base + cursor; const char *newline = (char *)memchr(start, '\n', len - cursor); if (newline != NULL) { // we found a newline result.assign(start, newline - start); // Return the amount to advance the cursor; skip over the newline. return newline - start + 1; } // We ran off the end. result.clear(); return len - cursor; } /// Trims leading spaces in the given string, returning how many there were. static size_t trim_leading_spaces(std::string &str) { size_t i = 0, max = str.size(); while (i < max && str[i] == ' ') i++; str.erase(0, i); return i; } static bool extract_prefix_and_unescape_yaml(std::string *key, std::string *value, const std::string &line) { size_t where = line.find(":"); if (where != std::string::npos) { key->assign(line, 0, where); // Skip a space after the : if necessary. size_t val_start = where + 1; if (val_start < line.size() && line.at(val_start) == ' ') val_start++; value->assign(line, val_start, line.size() - val_start); unescape_yaml(key); unescape_yaml(value); } return where != std::string::npos; } /// Remove backslashes from all newlines. This makes a string from the history file better formated /// for on screen display. static wcstring history_unescape_newlines_fish_1_x(const wcstring &in_str) { wcstring out; for (const wchar_t *in = in_str.c_str(); *in; in++) { if (*in == L'\\') { if (*(in + 1) != L'\n') { out.push_back(*in); } } else { out.push_back(*in); } } return out; } /// Try to infer the history file type based on inspecting the data. static history_file_type_t infer_file_type(const char *data, size_t len) { history_file_type_t result = history_type_unknown; if (len > 0) { // old fish started with a # if (data[0] == '#') { result = history_type_fish_1_x; } else { // assume new fish result = history_type_fish_2_0; } } return result; } /// Decode an item via the fish 1.x format. Adapted from fish 1.x's item_get(). static history_item_t decode_item_fish_1_x(const char *begin, size_t length) { const char *end = begin + length; const char *pos = begin; wcstring out; bool was_backslash = false; bool first_char = true; bool timestamp_mode = false; time_t timestamp = 0; while (1) { wchar_t c; size_t res; mbstate_t state = {}; if (MB_CUR_MAX == 1) { // single-byte locale c = (unsigned char)*pos; res = 1; } else { res = mbrtowc(&c, pos, end - pos, &state); } if (res == (size_t)-1) { pos++; continue; } else if (res == (size_t)-2) { break; } else if (res == (size_t)0) { pos++; continue; } pos += res; if (c == L'\n') { if (timestamp_mode) { const wchar_t *time_string = out.c_str(); while (*time_string && !iswdigit(*time_string)) time_string++; errno = 0; if (*time_string) { time_t tm; wchar_t *end; errno = 0; tm = (time_t)wcstol(time_string, &end, 10); if (tm && !errno && !*end) { timestamp = tm; } } out.clear(); timestamp_mode = false; continue; } if (!was_backslash) break; } if (first_char) { first_char = false; if (c == L'#') timestamp_mode = true; } out.push_back(c); was_backslash = (c == L'\\') && !was_backslash; } out = history_unescape_newlines_fish_1_x(out); return history_item_t(out, timestamp); } /// Decode an item via the fish 2.0 format. static history_item_t decode_item_fish_2_0(const char *base, size_t len) { wcstring cmd; time_t when = 0; path_list_t paths; size_t indent = 0, cursor = 0; std::string key, value, line; // Read the "- cmd:" line. size_t advance = read_line(base, cursor, len, line); trim_leading_spaces(line); if (!extract_prefix_and_unescape_yaml(&key, &value, line) || key != "- cmd") { goto done; //!OCLINT(goto is the cleanest way to handle bad input) } cursor += advance; cmd = str2wcstring(value); // Read the remaining lines. for (;;) { size_t advance = read_line(base, cursor, len, line); size_t this_indent = trim_leading_spaces(line); if (indent == 0) indent = this_indent; if (this_indent == 0 || indent != this_indent) break; if (!extract_prefix_and_unescape_yaml(&key, &value, line)) break; // We are definitely going to consume this line. cursor += advance; if (key == "when") { // Parse an int from the timestamp. Should this fail, strtol returns 0; that's // acceptable. char *end = NULL; long tmp = strtol(value.c_str(), &end, 0); when = tmp; } else if (key == "paths") { // Read lines starting with " - " until we can't read any more. for (;;) { size_t advance = read_line(base, cursor, len, line); if (trim_leading_spaces(line) <= indent) break; if (strncmp(line.c_str(), "- ", 2)) break; // We're going to consume this line. cursor += advance; // Skip the leading dash-space and then store this path it. line.erase(0, 2); unescape_yaml(&line); paths.push_back(str2wcstring(line)); } } } done: history_item_t result(cmd, when); result.set_required_paths(paths); return result; } static history_item_t decode_item(const char *base, size_t len, history_file_type_t type) { if (type == history_type_fish_2_0) return decode_item_fish_2_0(base, len); if (type == history_type_fish_1_x) return decode_item_fish_1_x(base, len); return history_item_t(L""); } /// We can merge two items if they are the same command. We use the more recent timestamp, more /// recent identifier, and the longer list of required paths. bool history_item_t::merge(const history_item_t &item) { bool result = false; if (this->contents == item.contents) { this->creation_timestamp = std::max(this->creation_timestamp, item.creation_timestamp); if (this->required_paths.size() < item.required_paths.size()) { this->required_paths = item.required_paths; } if (this->identifier < item.identifier) { this->identifier = item.identifier; } result = true; } return result; } history_item_t::history_item_t(const wcstring &str) : contents(str), creation_timestamp(time(NULL)), identifier(0) {} history_item_t::history_item_t(const wcstring &str, time_t when, history_identifier_t ident) : contents(str), creation_timestamp(when), identifier(ident) {} bool history_item_t::matches_search(const wcstring &term, enum history_search_type_t type) const { switch (type) { case HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_CONTAINS: { // We consider equal strings to NOT match a contains search (so that you don't have to // see history equal to what you typed). The length check ensures that. return contents.size() > term.size() && contents.find(term) != wcstring::npos; } case HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_PREFIX: { // We consider equal strings to match a prefix search, so that autosuggest will allow // suggesting what you've typed. return string_prefixes_string(term, contents); } default: { sanity_lose(); return false; } } } /// Append our YAML history format to the provided vector at the given offset, updating the offset. static void append_yaml_to_buffer(const wcstring &wcmd, time_t timestamp, const path_list_t &required_paths, history_output_buffer_t *buffer) { std::string cmd = wcs2string(wcmd); escape_yaml(&cmd); buffer->append("- cmd: ", cmd.c_str(), "\n"); char timestamp_str[96]; snprintf(timestamp_str, sizeof timestamp_str, "%ld", (long)timestamp); buffer->append(" when: ", timestamp_str, "\n"); if (!required_paths.empty()) { buffer->append(" paths:\n"); for (path_list_t::const_iterator iter = required_paths.begin(); iter != required_paths.end(); ++iter) { std::string path = wcs2string(*iter); escape_yaml(&path); buffer->append(" - ", path.c_str(), "\n"); } } } /// Parse a timestamp line that looks like this: spaces, "when:", spaces, timestamp, newline /// The string is NOT null terminated; however we do know it contains a newline, so stop when we /// reach it. static bool parse_timestamp(const char *str, time_t *out_when) { const char *cursor = str; // Advance past spaces. while (*cursor == ' ') cursor++; // Look for "when:". size_t when_len = 5; if (strncmp(cursor, "when:", when_len) != 0) return false; cursor += when_len; // Advance past spaces. while (*cursor == ' ') cursor++; // Try to parse a timestamp. long timestamp = 0; if (isdigit(*cursor) && (timestamp = strtol(cursor, NULL, 0)) > 0) { *out_when = (time_t)timestamp; return true; } return false; } /// Returns a pointer to the start of the next line, or NULL. The next line must itself end with a /// newline. Note that the string is not null terminated. static const char *next_line(const char *start, size_t length) { // Handle the hopeless case. if (length < 1) return NULL; // Get a pointer to the end, that we must not pass. const char *const end = start + length; // Skip past the next newline. const char *nextline = (const char *)memchr(start, '\n', length); if (!nextline || nextline >= end) { return NULL; } // Skip past the newline character itself. if (++nextline >= end) { return NULL; } // Make sure this new line is itself "newline terminated". If it's not, return NULL. const char *next_newline = (const char *)memchr(nextline, '\n', end - nextline); if (!next_newline) { return NULL; } return nextline; } /// Support for iteratively locating the offsets of history items. /// Pass the address and length of a mapped region. /// Pass a pointer to a cursor size_t, initially 0. /// If custoff_timestamp is nonzero, skip items created at or after that timestamp. /// Returns (size_t)-1 when done. static size_t offset_of_next_item_fish_2_0(const char *begin, size_t mmap_length, size_t *inout_cursor, time_t cutoff_timestamp) { size_t cursor = *inout_cursor; size_t result = (size_t)-1; while (cursor < mmap_length) { const char *line_start = begin + cursor; // Advance the cursor to the next line. const char *newline = (const char *)memchr(line_start, '\n', mmap_length - cursor); if (newline == NULL) break; // Advance the cursor past this line. +1 is for the newline. cursor = newline - begin + 1; // Skip lines with a leading space, since these are in the interior of one of our items. if (line_start[0] == ' ') continue; // Skip very short lines to make one of the checks below easier. if (newline - line_start < 3) continue; // Try to be a little YAML compatible. Skip lines with leading %, ---, or ... if (!memcmp(line_start, "%", 1) || !memcmp(line_start, "---", 3) || !memcmp(line_start, "...", 3)) continue; // Hackish: fish 1.x rewriting a fish 2.0 history file can produce lines with lots of // leading "- cmd: - cmd: - cmd:". Trim all but one leading "- cmd:". const char *double_cmd = "- cmd: - cmd: "; const size_t double_cmd_len = strlen(double_cmd); while (newline - line_start > double_cmd_len && !memcmp(line_start, double_cmd, double_cmd_len)) { // Skip over just one of the - cmd. In the end there will be just one left. line_start += strlen("- cmd: "); } // Hackish: fish 1.x rewriting a fish 2.0 history file can produce commands like "when: // 123456". Ignore those. const char *cmd_when = "- cmd: when:"; const size_t cmd_when_len = strlen(cmd_when); if (newline - line_start >= cmd_when_len && !memcmp(line_start, cmd_when, cmd_when_len)) continue; // At this point, we know line_start is at the beginning of an item. But maybe we want to // skip this item because of timestamps. A 0 cutoff means we don't care; if we do care, then // try parsing out a timestamp. if (cutoff_timestamp != 0) { // Hackish fast way to skip items created after our timestamp. This is the mechanism by // which we avoid "seeing" commands from other sessions that started after we started. // We try hard to ensure that our items are sorted by their timestamps, so in theory we // could just break, but I don't think that works well if (for example) the clock // changes. So we'll read all subsequent items. const char *const end = begin + mmap_length; // Walk over lines that we think are interior. These lines are not null terminated, but // are guaranteed to contain a newline. bool has_timestamp = false; time_t timestamp = 0; const char *interior_line; for (interior_line = next_line(line_start, end - line_start); interior_line != NULL && !has_timestamp; interior_line = next_line(interior_line, end - interior_line)) { // If the first character is not a space, it's not an interior line, so we're done. if (interior_line[0] != ' ') break; // Hackish optimization: since we just stepped over some interior line, update the // cursor so we don't have to look at these lines next time. cursor = interior_line - begin; // Try parsing a timestamp from this line. If we succeed, the loop will break. has_timestamp = parse_timestamp(interior_line, ×tamp); } // Skip this item if the timestamp is past our cutoff. if (has_timestamp && timestamp > cutoff_timestamp) { continue; } } // We made it through the gauntlet. result = line_start - begin; break; //!OCLINT(avoid branching statement as last in loop) } *inout_cursor = cursor; return result; } /// Same as offset_of_next_item_fish_2_0, but for fish 1.x (pre fishfish). /// Adapted from history_populate_from_mmap in history.c static size_t offset_of_next_item_fish_1_x(const char *begin, size_t mmap_length, size_t *inout_cursor) { if (mmap_length == 0 || *inout_cursor >= mmap_length) return (size_t)-1; const char *end = begin + mmap_length; const char *pos; bool ignore_newline = false; bool do_push = true; bool all_done = false; size_t result = *inout_cursor; for (pos = begin + *inout_cursor; pos < end && !all_done; pos++) { if (do_push) { ignore_newline = (*pos == '#'); do_push = false; } if (*pos == '\\') { pos++; } else if (*pos == '\n') { if (!ignore_newline) { // pos will be left pointing just after this newline, because of the ++ in the loop. all_done = true; } ignore_newline = false; } } *inout_cursor = (pos - begin); return result; } /// Returns the offset of the next item based on the given history type, or -1. static size_t offset_of_next_item(const char *begin, size_t mmap_length, history_file_type_t mmap_type, size_t *inout_cursor, time_t cutoff_timestamp) { size_t result = (size_t)-1; if (mmap_type == history_type_fish_2_0) { result = offset_of_next_item_fish_2_0(begin, mmap_length, inout_cursor, cutoff_timestamp); } else if (mmap_type == history_type_fish_1_x) { result = offset_of_next_item_fish_1_x(begin, mmap_length, inout_cursor); } return result; } history_t &history_collection_t::alloc(const wcstring &name) { // Note that histories are currently never deleted, so we can return a reference to them without // using something like shared_ptr. scoped_lock locker(m_lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) history_t *¤t = m_histories[name]; if (current == NULL) current = new history_t(name); return *current; } history_t &history_t::history_with_name(const wcstring &name) { return histories.alloc(name); } history_t::history_t(const wcstring &pname) : name(pname), first_unwritten_new_item_index(0), has_pending_item(false), disable_automatic_save_counter(0), mmap_start(NULL), mmap_length(0), mmap_type(history_file_type_t(-1)), mmap_file_id(kInvalidFileID), boundary_timestamp(time(NULL)), countdown_to_vacuum(-1), loaded_old(false), chaos_mode(false) { pthread_mutex_init(&lock, NULL); } history_t::~history_t() { pthread_mutex_destroy(&lock); } void history_t::add(const history_item_t &item, bool pending) { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) // Try merging with the last item. if (!new_items.empty() && new_items.back().merge(item)) { // We merged, so we don't have to add anything. Maybe this item was pending, but it just got // merged with an item that is not pending, so pending just becomes false. this->has_pending_item = false; } else { // We have to add a new item. new_items.push_back(item); this->has_pending_item = pending; save_internal_unless_disabled(); } } void history_t::save_internal_unless_disabled() { // This must be called while locked. ASSERT_IS_LOCKED(lock); // Respect disable_automatic_save_counter. if (disable_automatic_save_counter > 0) { return; } // We may or may not vacuum. We try to vacuum every kVacuumFrequency items, but start the // countdown at a random number so that even if the user never runs more than 25 commands, we'll // eventually vacuum. If countdown_to_vacuum is -1, it means we haven't yet picked a value for // the counter. const int kVacuumFrequency = 25; if (countdown_to_vacuum < 0) { static unsigned int seed = (unsigned int)time(NULL); // Generate a number in the range [0, kVacuumFrequency). countdown_to_vacuum = rand_r(&seed) / (RAND_MAX / kVacuumFrequency + 1); } // Determine if we're going to vacuum. bool vacuum = false; if (countdown_to_vacuum == 0) { countdown_to_vacuum = kVacuumFrequency; vacuum = true; } // This might be a good candidate for moving to a background thread. time_profiler_t profiler(vacuum ? "save_internal vacuum" : "save_internal no vacuum"); //!OCLINT(side-effect) this->save_internal(vacuum); // Update our countdown. assert(countdown_to_vacuum > 0); countdown_to_vacuum--; } void history_t::add(const wcstring &str, history_identifier_t ident, bool pending) { time_t when = time(NULL); // Big hack: do not allow timestamps equal to our boundary date. This is because we include // items whose timestamps are equal to our boundary when reading old history, so we can catch // "just closed" items. But this means that we may interpret our own items, that we just wrote, // as old items, if we wrote them in the same second as our birthdate. if (when == this->boundary_timestamp) { when++; } this->add(history_item_t(str, when, ident), pending); } void history_t::remove(const wcstring &str) { // Add to our list of deleted items. deleted_items.insert(str); // Remove from our list of new items. size_t idx = new_items.size(); while (idx--) { if (new_items.at(idx).str() == str) { new_items.erase(new_items.begin() + idx); // If this index is before our first_unwritten_new_item_index, then subtract one from // that index so it stays pointing at the same item. If it is equal to or larger, then // we have not yet writen this item, so we don't have to adjust the index. if (idx < first_unwritten_new_item_index) { first_unwritten_new_item_index--; } } } assert(first_unwritten_new_item_index <= new_items.size()); } void history_t::set_valid_file_paths(const wcstring_list_t &valid_file_paths, history_identifier_t ident) { // 0 identifier is used to mean "not necessary". if (ident == 0) { return; } scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) // Look for an item with the given identifier. It is likely to be at the end of new_items. for (history_item_list_t::reverse_iterator iter = new_items.rbegin(); iter != new_items.rend(); ++iter) { if (iter->identifier == ident) { // found it iter->required_paths = valid_file_paths; break; } } } void history_t::get_string_representation(wcstring *result, const wcstring &separator) { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) bool first = true; std::set seen; // If we have a pending item, we skip the first encountered (i.e. last) new item. bool next_is_pending = this->has_pending_item; // Append new items. Note that in principle we could use const_reverse_iterator, but we do not // because reverse_iterator is not convertible to const_reverse_iterator. See // http://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/431. for (history_item_list_t::reverse_iterator iter = new_items.rbegin(); iter < new_items.rend(); ++iter) { // Skip a pending item if we have one. if (next_is_pending) { next_is_pending = false; continue; } // Skip duplicates. if (!seen.insert(iter->str()).second) continue; if (!first) result->append(separator); result->append(iter->str()); first = false; } // Append old items. load_old_if_needed(); for (std::deque::reverse_iterator iter = old_item_offsets.rbegin(); iter != old_item_offsets.rend(); ++iter) { size_t offset = *iter; const history_item_t item = decode_item(mmap_start + offset, mmap_length - offset, mmap_type); // Skip duplicates. if (!seen.insert(item.str()).second) continue; if (!first) result->append(separator); result->append(item.str()); first = false; } } history_item_t history_t::item_at_index(size_t idx) { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) // 0 is considered an invalid index. assert(idx > 0); idx--; // Determine how many "resolved" (non-pending) items we have. We can have at most one pending // item, and it's always the last one. size_t resolved_new_item_count = new_items.size(); if (this->has_pending_item && resolved_new_item_count > 0) { resolved_new_item_count -= 1; } // idx == 0 corresponds to the last resolved item. if (idx < resolved_new_item_count) { return new_items.at(resolved_new_item_count - idx - 1); } // Now look in our old items. idx -= resolved_new_item_count; load_old_if_needed(); size_t old_item_count = old_item_offsets.size(); if (idx < old_item_count) { // idx == 0 corresponds to last item in old_item_offsets. size_t offset = old_item_offsets.at(old_item_count - idx - 1); return decode_item(mmap_start + offset, mmap_length - offset, mmap_type); } // Index past the valid range, so return an empty history item. return history_item_t(wcstring(), 0); } void history_t::populate_from_mmap(void) { mmap_type = infer_file_type(mmap_start, mmap_length); size_t cursor = 0; for (;;) { size_t offset = offset_of_next_item(mmap_start, mmap_length, mmap_type, &cursor, boundary_timestamp); // If we get back -1, we're done. if (offset == (size_t)-1) break; // Remember this item. old_item_offsets.push_back(offset); } } /// Do a private, read-only map of the entirety of a history file with the given name. Returns true /// if successful. Returns the mapped memory region by reference. bool history_t::map_file(const wcstring &name, const char **out_map_start, size_t *out_map_len, file_id_t *file_id) { bool result = false; wcstring filename = history_filename(name, L""); if (!filename.empty()) { int fd = wopen_cloexec(filename, O_RDONLY); if (fd >= 0) { // Get the file ID if requested. if (file_id != NULL) *file_id = file_id_for_fd(fd); // Take a read lock to guard against someone else appending. This is released when the // file is closed (below). We will read the file after releasing the lock, but that's // not a problem, because we never modify already written data. In short, the purpose of // this lock is to ensure we don't see the file size change mid-update. // // We may fail to lock (e.g. on lockless NFS - see // https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/685 ). In that case, we proceed as // if it did not fail. The risk is that we may get an incomplete history item; this // is unlikely because we only treat an item as valid if it has a terminating // newline. // // Simulate a failing lock in chaos_mode. if (!chaos_mode) history_file_lock(fd, F_RDLCK); off_t len = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END); if (len != (off_t)-1) { size_t mmap_length = (size_t)len; if (lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET) == 0) { char *mmap_start; if ((mmap_start = (char *)mmap(0, mmap_length, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0)) != MAP_FAILED) { result = true; *out_map_start = mmap_start; *out_map_len = mmap_length; } } } close(fd); } } return result; } bool history_t::load_old_if_needed(void) { if (loaded_old) return true; loaded_old = true; // PCA not sure why signals were blocked here // signal_block(); bool ok = false; if (map_file(name, &mmap_start, &mmap_length, &mmap_file_id)) { // Here we've mapped the file. ok = true; time_profiler_t profiler("populate_from_mmap"); //!OCLINT(side-effect) this->populate_from_mmap(); } // signal_unblock(); return ok; } void history_search_t::skip_matches(const wcstring_list_t &skips) { external_skips = skips; std::sort(external_skips.begin(), external_skips.end()); } bool history_search_t::should_skip_match(const wcstring &str) const { return std::binary_search(external_skips.begin(), external_skips.end(), str); } bool history_search_t::go_forwards() { // Pop the top index (if more than one) and return if we have any left. if (prev_matches.size() > 1) { prev_matches.pop_back(); return true; } return false; } bool history_search_t::go_backwards() { // Backwards means increasing our index. const size_t max_idx = (size_t)-1; size_t idx = 0; if (!prev_matches.empty()) idx = prev_matches.back().first; if (idx == max_idx) return false; const bool main_thread = is_main_thread(); while (++idx < max_idx) { if (main_thread ? reader_interrupted() : reader_thread_job_is_stale()) { return false; } const history_item_t item = history->item_at_index(idx); // We're done if it's empty or we cancelled. if (item.empty()) { return false; } // Look for a term that matches and that we haven't seen before. const wcstring &str = item.str(); if (item.matches_search(term, search_type) && !match_already_made(str) && !should_skip_match(str)) { prev_matches.push_back(prev_match_t(idx, item)); return true; } } return false; } /// Goes to the end (forwards). void history_search_t::go_to_end(void) { prev_matches.clear(); } /// Returns if we are at the end, which is where we start. bool history_search_t::is_at_end(void) const { return prev_matches.empty(); } /// Goes to the beginning (backwards). void history_search_t::go_to_beginning(void) { // Go backwards as far as we can. while (go_backwards()) { //!OCLINT(empty while statement) // Do nothing. } } history_item_t history_search_t::current_item() const { assert(!prev_matches.empty()); //!OCLINT(double negative) return prev_matches.back().second; } wcstring history_search_t::current_string() const { history_item_t item = this->current_item(); return item.str(); } bool history_search_t::match_already_made(const wcstring &match) const { for (std::vector::const_iterator iter = prev_matches.begin(); iter != prev_matches.end(); ++iter) { if (iter->second.str() == match) return true; } return false; } static void replace_all(std::string *str, const char *needle, const char *replacement) { size_t needle_len = strlen(needle), replacement_len = strlen(replacement); size_t offset = 0; while ((offset = str->find(needle, offset)) != std::string::npos) { str->replace(offset, needle_len, replacement); offset += replacement_len; } } static void escape_yaml(std::string *str) { replace_all(str, "\\", "\\\\"); // replace one backslash with two replace_all(str, "\n", "\\n"); // replace newline with backslash + literal n } /// This function is called frequently, so it ought to be fast. static void unescape_yaml(std::string *str) { size_t cursor = 0, size = str->size(); while (cursor < size) { // Operate on a const version of str, to avoid needless COWs that at() does. const std::string &const_str = *str; // Look for a backslash. size_t backslash = const_str.find('\\', cursor); if (backslash == std::string::npos || backslash + 1 >= size) { // Either not found, or found as the last character. break; } else { // Backslash found. Maybe we'll do something about it. Be sure to invoke the const // version of at(). char escaped_char = const_str.at(backslash + 1); if (escaped_char == '\\') { // Two backslashes in a row. Delete the second one. str->erase(backslash + 1, 1); size--; } else if (escaped_char == 'n') { // Backslash + n. Replace with a newline. str->replace(backslash, 2, "\n"); size--; } // The character at index backslash has now been made whole; start at the next // character. cursor = backslash + 1; } } } static wcstring history_filename(const wcstring &name, const wcstring &suffix) { wcstring path; if (!path_get_data(path)) return L""; wcstring result = path; result.append(L"/"); result.append(name); result.append(L"_history"); result.append(suffix); return result; } void history_t::clear_file_state() { ASSERT_IS_LOCKED(lock); // Erase everything we know about our file. if (mmap_start != NULL && mmap_start != MAP_FAILED) { munmap((void *)mmap_start, mmap_length); } mmap_start = NULL; mmap_length = 0; loaded_old = false; old_item_offsets.clear(); } void history_t::compact_new_items() { // Keep only the most recent items with the given contents. This algorithm could be made more // efficient, but likely would consume more memory too. std::set seen; size_t idx = new_items.size(); while (idx--) { const history_item_t &item = new_items[idx]; if (!seen.insert(item.contents).second) { // This item was not inserted because it was already in the set, so delete the item at // this index. new_items.erase(new_items.begin() + idx); if (idx < first_unwritten_new_item_index) { // Decrement first_unwritten_new_item_index if we are deleting a previously written // item. first_unwritten_new_item_index--; } } } } bool history_t::save_internal_via_rewrite() { // This must be called while locked. ASSERT_IS_LOCKED(lock); bool ok = false; wcstring tmp_name_template = history_filename(name, L".XXXXXX"); if (!tmp_name_template.empty()) { // Make an LRU cache to save only the last N elements. history_lru_cache_t lru(HISTORY_SAVE_MAX); // Insert old items in, from old to new. Merge them with our new items, inserting items with // earlier timestamps first. history_item_list_t::const_iterator new_item_iter = new_items.begin(); // Map in existing items (which may have changed out from underneath us, so don't trust our // old mmap'd data). const char *local_mmap_start = NULL; size_t local_mmap_size = 0; if (map_file(name, &local_mmap_start, &local_mmap_size, NULL)) { const history_file_type_t local_mmap_type = infer_file_type(local_mmap_start, local_mmap_size); size_t cursor = 0; for (;;) { size_t offset = offset_of_next_item(local_mmap_start, local_mmap_size, local_mmap_type, &cursor, 0); // If we get back -1, we're done. if (offset == (size_t)-1) break; // Try decoding an old item. const history_item_t old_item = decode_item( local_mmap_start + offset, local_mmap_size - offset, local_mmap_type); if (old_item.empty() || deleted_items.count(old_item.str()) > 0) { // debug(0, L"Item is deleted : %s\n", // old_item.str().c_str()); continue; } // The old item may actually be more recent than our new item, if it came from // another session. Insert all new items at the given index with an earlier // timestamp. for (; new_item_iter != new_items.end(); ++new_item_iter) { if (new_item_iter->timestamp() < old_item.timestamp()) { // This "new item" is in fact older. lru.add_item(*new_item_iter); } else { // The new item is not older. break; } } // Now add this old item. lru.add_item(old_item); } munmap((void *)local_mmap_start, local_mmap_size); } // Insert any remaining new items. for (; new_item_iter != new_items.end(); ++new_item_iter) { lru.add_item(*new_item_iter); } signal_block(); // Try to create a temporary file, up to 10 times. We don't use mkstemps because we want to // open it CLO_EXEC. This should almost always succeed on the first try. int out_fd = -1; wcstring tmp_name; for (size_t attempt = 0; attempt < 10 && out_fd == -1; attempt++) { char *narrow_str = wcs2str(tmp_name_template.c_str()); #if HAVE_MKOSTEMP out_fd = mkostemp(narrow_str, O_CLOEXEC); if (out_fd >= 0) { tmp_name = str2wcstring(narrow_str); } #else if (narrow_str && mktemp(narrow_str)) { // It was successfully templated; try opening it atomically. tmp_name = str2wcstring(narrow_str); out_fd = wopen_cloexec(tmp_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_TRUNC, 0600); } #endif free(narrow_str); } if (out_fd >= 0) { // Write them out. bool errored = false; history_output_buffer_t buffer; for (history_lru_cache_t::iterator iter = lru.begin(); iter != lru.end(); ++iter) { const history_lru_node_t *node = *iter; append_yaml_to_buffer(node->key, node->timestamp, node->required_paths, &buffer); if (buffer.output_size() >= HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE && !buffer.flush_to_fd(out_fd)) { errored = true; break; } } if (!errored && buffer.flush_to_fd(out_fd)) { ok = true; } if (!ok) { // This message does not have high enough priority to be shown by default. debug(2, L"Error when writing history file"); } else { wcstring new_name = history_filename(name, wcstring()); // Ensure we maintain the ownership and permissions of the original (#2355). If the // stat fails, we assume (hope) our default permissions are correct. This // corresponds to e.g. someone running sudo -E as the very first command. If they // did, it would be tricky to set the permissions correctly. (bash doesn't get this // case right either). struct stat sbuf; if (wstat(new_name, &sbuf) >= 0) { // success if (fchown(out_fd, sbuf.st_uid, sbuf.st_gid) == -1) { debug(2, L"Error %d when changing ownership of history file", errno); } if (fchmod(out_fd, sbuf.st_mode) == -1) { debug(2, L"Error %d when changing mode of history file", errno); } } if (wrename(tmp_name, new_name) == -1) { debug(2, L"Error %d when renaming history file", errno); } } close(out_fd); } signal_unblock(); // Make sure we clear all nodes, since this doesn't happen automatically. lru.evict_all_nodes(); } if (ok) { // We've saved everything, so we have no more unsaved items. this->first_unwritten_new_item_index = new_items.size(); // We deleted our deleted items. this->deleted_items.clear(); // Our history has been written to the file, so clear our state so we can re-reference the // file. this->clear_file_state(); } return ok; } bool history_t::save_internal_via_appending() { // This must be called while locked. ASSERT_IS_LOCKED(lock); // No deleting allowed. assert(deleted_items.empty()); bool ok = false; // If the file is different (someone vacuumed it) then we need to update our mmap. bool file_changed = false; // Get the path to the real history file. wcstring history_path = history_filename(name, wcstring()); signal_block(); // Open the file. int out_fd = wopen_cloexec(history_path, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND); if (out_fd >= 0) { // Check to see if the file changed. if (file_id_for_fd(out_fd) != mmap_file_id) file_changed = true; // Exclusive lock on the entire file. This is released when we close the file (below). This // may fail on (e.g.) lockless NFS. If so, proceed as if it did not fail; the risk is that // we may get interleaved history items, which is considered better than no history, or // forcing everything through the slow copy-move mode. We try to minimize this possibility // by writing with O_APPEND. // // Simulate a failing lock in chaos_mode if (!chaos_mode) history_file_lock(out_fd, F_WRLCK); // We (hopefully successfully) took the exclusive lock. Append to the file. // Note that this is sketchy for a few reasons: // - Another shell may have appended its own items with a later timestamp, so our file may // no longer be sorted by timestamp. // - Another shell may have appended the same items, so our file may now contain // duplicates. // // We cannot modify any previous parts of our file, because other instances may be reading // those portions. We can only append. // // Originally we always rewrote the file on saving, which avoided both of these problems. // However, appending allows us to save history after every command, which is nice! // // Periodically we "clean up" the file by rewriting it, so that most of the time it doesn't // have duplicates, although we don't yet sort by timestamp (the timestamp isn't really used // for much anyways). // So far so good. Write all items at or after first_unwritten_new_item_index. Note that we // write even a pending item - pending items are ignored by history within the command // itself, but should still be written to the file. bool errored = false; history_output_buffer_t buffer; while (first_unwritten_new_item_index < new_items.size()) { const history_item_t &item = new_items.at(first_unwritten_new_item_index); append_yaml_to_buffer(item.str(), item.timestamp(), item.get_required_paths(), &buffer); if (buffer.output_size() >= HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE) { errored = !buffer.flush_to_fd(out_fd); if (errored) break; } // We wrote this item, hooray. first_unwritten_new_item_index++; } if (!errored && buffer.flush_to_fd(out_fd)) { ok = true; } close(out_fd); } signal_unblock(); // If someone has replaced the file, forget our file state. if (file_changed) { this->clear_file_state(); } return ok; } /// Save the specified mode to file; optionally also vacuums. void history_t::save_internal(bool vacuum) { ASSERT_IS_LOCKED(lock); // Nothing to do if there's no new items. if (first_unwritten_new_item_index >= new_items.size() && deleted_items.empty()) return; // Compact our new items so we don't have duplicates. this->compact_new_items(); // Try saving. If we have items to delete, we have to rewrite the file. If we do not, we can // append to it. bool ok = false; if (!vacuum && deleted_items.empty()) { // Try doing a fast append. ok = save_internal_via_appending(); } if (!ok) { // We did not or could not append; rewrite the file ("vacuum" it). this->save_internal_via_rewrite(); } } void history_t::save(void) { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) this->save_internal(false); } void history_t::disable_automatic_saving() { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) disable_automatic_save_counter++; assert(disable_automatic_save_counter != 0); // overflow! } void history_t::enable_automatic_saving() { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) assert(disable_automatic_save_counter > 0); // underflow disable_automatic_save_counter--; save_internal_unless_disabled(); } void history_t::clear(void) { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) new_items.clear(); deleted_items.clear(); first_unwritten_new_item_index = 0; old_item_offsets.clear(); wcstring filename = history_filename(name, L""); if (!filename.empty()) wunlink(filename); this->clear_file_state(); } bool history_t::is_empty(void) { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) // If we have new items, we're not empty. if (!new_items.empty()) return false; bool empty = false; if (loaded_old) { // If we've loaded old items, see if we have any offsets. empty = old_item_offsets.empty(); } else { // If we have not loaded old items, don't actually load them (which may be expensive); just // stat the file and see if it exists and is nonempty. const wcstring where = history_filename(name, L""); struct stat buf = {}; if (wstat(where, &buf) != 0) { // Access failed, assume missing. empty = true; } else { // We're empty if the file is empty. empty = (buf.st_size == 0); } } return empty; } /// Populates from older location (in config path, rather than data path) This is accomplished by /// clearing ourselves, and copying the contents of the old history file to the new history file. /// The new contents will automatically be re-mapped later. void history_t::populate_from_config_path() { wcstring old_file; if (path_get_config(old_file)) { old_file.append(L"/"); old_file.append(name); old_file.append(L"_history"); int src_fd = wopen_cloexec(old_file, O_RDONLY, 0); if (src_fd != -1) { wcstring new_file = history_filename(name, wcstring()); // Clear must come after we've retrieved the new_file name, and before we open // destination file descriptor, since it destroys the name and the file. this->clear(); int dst_fd = wopen_cloexec(new_file, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0644); char buf[BUFSIZ]; ssize_t size; while ((size = read(src_fd, buf, BUFSIZ)) > 0) { ssize_t written = write(dst_fd, buf, static_cast(size)); if (written < 0) { // This message does not have high enough priority to be shown by default. debug(2, L"Error when writing history file"); break; } } close(src_fd); close(dst_fd); } } } /// Indicate whether we ought to import the bash history file into fish. static bool should_import_bash_history_line(const std::string &line) { if (line.empty()) return false; // Very naive tests! Skip export; probably should skip others. const char *const ignore_prefixes[] = {"export ", "#"}; for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof ignore_prefixes / sizeof *ignore_prefixes; i++) { const char *prefix = ignore_prefixes[i]; if (!line.compare(0, strlen(prefix), prefix)) { return false; } } // Skip lines with backticks. if (line.find('`') != std::string::npos) return false; return true; } void history_t::populate_from_bash(FILE *stream) { // Bash's format is very simple: just lines with #s for comments. Ignore a few commands that are // bash-specific. This list ought to be expanded. std::string line; for (;;) { line.clear(); bool success = false; bool has_newline = false; // Loop until we've read a line. do { char buff[128]; success = (bool)fgets(buff, sizeof buff, stream); if (success) { // Skip the newline. char *newline = strchr(buff, '\n'); if (newline) *newline = '\0'; has_newline = (newline != NULL); // Append what we've got. line.append(buff); } } while (success && !has_newline); // Maybe add this line. if (should_import_bash_history_line(line)) { this->add(str2wcstring(line)); } if (line.empty()) break; } } void history_t::incorporate_external_changes() { // To incorporate new items, we simply update our timestamp to now, so that items from previous // instances get added. We then clear the file state so that we remap the file. Note that this // is somehwhat expensive because we will be going back over old items. An optimization would be // to preserve old_item_offsets so that they don't have to be recomputed. (However, then items // *deleted* in other instances would not show up here). time_t new_timestamp = time(NULL); scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) // If for some reason the clock went backwards, we don't want to start dropping items; therefore // we only do work if time has progressed. This also makes multiple calls cheap. if (new_timestamp > this->boundary_timestamp) { this->boundary_timestamp = new_timestamp; this->clear_file_state(); // We also need to erase new_items, since we go through those first, and that means we // will not properly interleave them with items from other instances. // We'll pick them up from the file (#2312) this->save_internal(false); this->new_items.clear(); } } void history_init() {} void history_collection_t::save() { // Save all histories. for (std::map::iterator iter = m_histories.begin(); iter != m_histories.end(); ++iter) { history_t *hist = iter->second; hist->save(); } } void history_destroy() { histories.save(); } void history_sanity_check() { // No sanity checking implemented yet... } int file_detection_context_t::perform_file_detection(bool test_all) { ASSERT_IS_BACKGROUND_THREAD(); valid_paths.clear(); // TODO: Figure out why this bothers to return a variable result since the only consumer, // perform_file_detection_done(), ignores the result. It seems like either this should always // return a constant or perform_file_detection_done() should use our return value. int result = 1; for (path_list_t::const_iterator iter = potential_paths.begin(); iter != potential_paths.end(); ++iter) { if (path_is_valid(*iter, working_directory)) { // Push the original (possibly relative) path. valid_paths.push_back(*iter); } else { // Not a valid path. result = 0; if (!test_all) break; } } return result; } bool file_detection_context_t::paths_are_valid(const path_list_t &paths) { this->potential_paths = paths; return perform_file_detection(false) > 0; } file_detection_context_t::file_detection_context_t(history_t *hist, history_identifier_t ident) : history(hist), working_directory(env_get_pwd_slash()), history_item_identifier(ident) {} static int threaded_perform_file_detection(file_detection_context_t *ctx) { ASSERT_IS_BACKGROUND_THREAD(); assert(ctx != NULL); return ctx->perform_file_detection(true /* test all */); } static void perform_file_detection_done(file_detection_context_t *ctx, int success) { //!OCLINT(success is ignored) ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREAD(); // Now that file detection is done, update the history item with the valid file paths. ctx->history->set_valid_file_paths(ctx->valid_paths, ctx->history_item_identifier); // Allow saving again. ctx->history->enable_automatic_saving(); // Done with the context. delete ctx; } static bool string_could_be_path(const wcstring &potential_path) { // Assume that things with leading dashes aren't paths. if (potential_path.empty() || potential_path.at(0) == L'-') { return false; } return true; } void history_t::add_pending_with_file_detection(const wcstring &str) { ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREAD(); path_list_t potential_paths; // Find all arguments that look like they could be file paths. bool impending_exit = false; parse_node_tree_t tree; parse_tree_from_string(str, parse_flag_none, &tree, NULL); size_t count = tree.size(); for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) { const parse_node_t &node = tree.at(i); if (!node.has_source()) { continue; } if (node.type == symbol_argument) { wcstring potential_path = node.get_source(str); bool unescaped = unescape_string_in_place(&potential_path, UNESCAPE_DEFAULT); if (unescaped && string_could_be_path(potential_path)) { potential_paths.push_back(potential_path); } } else if (node.type == symbol_plain_statement) { // Hack hack hack - if the command is likely to trigger an exit, then don't do // background file detection, because we won't be able to write it to our history file // before we exit. if (tree.decoration_for_plain_statement(node) == parse_statement_decoration_exec) { impending_exit = true; } wcstring command; tree.command_for_plain_statement(node, str, &command); unescape_string_in_place(&command, UNESCAPE_DEFAULT); if (contains(command, L"exit", L"reboot")) { impending_exit = true; } } } // If we got a path, we'll perform file detection for autosuggestion hinting. history_identifier_t identifier = 0; if (!potential_paths.empty() && !impending_exit) { // Grab the next identifier. static history_identifier_t sLastIdentifier = 0; identifier = ++sLastIdentifier; // Create a new detection context. file_detection_context_t *context = new file_detection_context_t(this, identifier); context->potential_paths.swap(potential_paths); // Prevent saving until we're done, so we have time to get the paths. this->disable_automatic_saving(); // Kick it off. Even though we haven't added the item yet, it updates the item on the main // thread, so we can't race. iothread_perform(threaded_perform_file_detection, perform_file_detection_done, context); } // Actually add the item to the history. this->add(str, identifier, true /* pending */); // If we think we're about to exit, save immediately, regardless of any disabling. This may // cause us to lose file hinting for some commands, but it beats losing history items. if (impending_exit) { this->save(); } } /// Very simple, just mark that we have no more pending items. void history_t::resolve_pending() { scoped_lock locker(lock); //!OCLINT(side-effect) this->has_pending_item = false; }