[PATCH v2] osutil: add darwin-only version of os.listdir using cffi
Maciej Fijalkowski
fijall at gmail.com
Fri Jul 15 07:58:59 UTC 2016
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 4:22 PM, Jun Wu <quark at fb.com> wrote:
> I did a quick look and the direction looks good to me. I think this needs
> some eyes from people more familiar with OSX.
>
> Excerpts from Maciej Fijalkowski's message of 2016-07-12 19:30:07 +0200:
>> # HG changeset patch
>> # User Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall at gmail.com>
>> # Date 1468227908 -7200
>> # Mon Jul 11 11:05:08 2016 +0200
>> # Node ID e932d21fdf2c8efe34807f3aa5081e98b71b523d
>> # Parent 065fb34034a3849f07ca836ce2f4eb17c7f543db
>> osutil: add darwin-only version of os.listdir using cffi
>>
>> diff -r 065fb34034a3 -r e932d21fdf2c mercurial/build_osutil_cffi.py
>
> This seems to be the first file under "mercurial" related to build. Thus
> looks a bit strange. I think the existing pattern is to put these just in
> setup.py.
I would prefer for setup.py not to grow indefinitely (it's already
huge) which directory you want it?
>
>> diff -r 065fb34034a3 -r e932d21fdf2c mercurial/pure/osutil.py
>> --- a/mercurial/pure/osutil.py Mon Jul 11 10:44:18 2016 +0200
>> +++ b/mercurial/pure/osutil.py Mon Jul 11 11:05:08 2016 +0200
>> @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@
>> import stat as statmod
>> import sys
>>
>> +from . import policy
>> +modulepolicy = policy.policy
>> +policynocffi = policy.policynocffi
>> +
>> def _mode_to_kind(mode):
>> if statmod.S_ISREG(mode):
>> return statmod.S_IFREG
>> @@ -31,7 +35,7 @@
>> return statmod.S_IFSOCK
>> return mode
>>
>> -def listdir(path, stat=False, skip=None):
>> +def listdirpure(path, stat=False, skip=None):
>> '''listdir(path, stat=False) -> list_of_tuples
>>
>> Return a sorted list containing information about the entries
>> @@ -61,6 +65,97 @@
>> result.append((fn, _mode_to_kind(st.st_mode)))
>> return result
>>
>> +ffi = None
>> +if modulepolicy not in policynocffi and sys.platform == 'darwin':
>> + try:
>> + from _osutil_cffi import ffi, lib
>
> Is _osutil_cffi in future patches?
It's the effect of running build_osutil_cffi
>
>> + except ImportError:
>> + if modulepolicy == 'cffi': # strict cffi import
>> + raise
>
>> + listdir = listdirpure
>
> This line is unnecessary.
indeed
>
>> +if sys.platform == 'darwin' and ffi is not None:
>> + listdir_batch_size = 4096
>> +
>> + attrkinds = [None] * 20
>
> Better to add a comment on how the number 20 is chosen.
noted
>
>> +
>> + attrkinds[lib.VREG] = statmod.S_IFREG
>> + attrkinds[lib.VDIR] = statmod.S_IFDIR
>> + attrkinds[lib.VLNK] = statmod.S_IFLNK
>> + attrkinds[lib.VBLK] = statmod.S_IFBLK
>> + attrkinds[lib.VCHR] = statmod.S_IFCHR
>> + attrkinds[lib.VFIFO] = statmod.S_IFIFO
>> + attrkinds[lib.VSOCK] = statmod.S_IFSOCK
>> +
>> + class stat_res(object):
>> + def __init__(self, st_mode, st_mtime, st_size):
>> + self.st_mode = st_mode
>> + self.st_mtime = st_mtime
>> + self.st_size = st_size
>> +
>> + tv_sec_ofs = ffi.offsetof("struct timespec", "tv_sec")
>> + buf = ffi.new("char[]", listdir_batch_size)
>> +
>> + def listdirinternal(dfd, req, stat, skip):
>> + ret = []
>> + while True:
>> + r = lib.getattrlistbulk(dfd, req, buf, listdir_batch_size, 0)
>> + if r == 0:
>> + break
>> + if r == -1:
>> + raise OSError(ffi.errno, os.strerror(ffi.errno))
>> + cur = int(ffi.cast("intptr_t", buf))
>> + for i in range(r):
>> + lgt = ffi.cast("uint32_t*", cur)[0]
>> + c = cur + 4 + ffi.sizeof("attribute_set_t")
>
> Could we define the "val_attrs_t" struct in the ffi module to avoid manual
> pointer operations here? Will it hurt perf?
>
> typedef struct val_attrs {
> uint32_t length;
> attribute_set_t returned;
> uint32_t error;
> attrreference_t name_info;
> char *name;
> fsobj_type_t obj_type;
> } val_attrs_t;
cffi does not support __attribute__(packed), so we can't define it
like that (maybe there is a better way)
>
>> + ofs = ffi.cast("uint32_t*", c)[0]
>> + str_lgt = ffi.cast("uint32_t*", c)[1]
>> + name = str(ffi.buffer(ffi.cast("char*", c + ofs), str_lgt - 1))
>> + c += ffi.sizeof("attrreference_t")
>> + tp = attrkinds[ffi.cast("uint8_t*", c)[0]]
>> + c += ffi.sizeof("uint32_t")
>> + if name == "." or name == "..":
>> + continue
>> + if skip == name and tp == statmod.S_ISDIR:
>> + return []
>> + if stat:
>> + c1 = c + tv_sec_ofs
>> + mtime = ffi.cast("time_t*", c1)[0]
>> + c += ffi.sizeof("struct timespec")
>> + mode = (ffi.cast("uint32_t*", c)[0] & ~lib.S_IFMT)| tp
>> + c += ffi.sizeof("uint32_t")
>> + size = ffi.cast("off_t*", c)[0]
>> + ret.append((name, tp, stat_res(st_mode=mode, st_mtime=mtime,
>> + st_size=size)))
>> + else:
>> + ret.append((name, tp))
>> + cur += lgt
>> + return ret
>> +
>> + def listdir(path, stat=False, skip=None):
>> + req = ffi.new("struct attrlist*")
>> + req.bitmapcount = lib.ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT
>> + req.commonattr = (lib.ATTR_CMN_NAME | lib.ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE |
>> + lib.ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS |
>> + lib.ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK |
>> + lib.ATTR_CMN_MODTIME)
>> + req.fileattr = lib.ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH
>> + dfd = lib.open(path, lib.O_RDONLY, 0)
>> + if dfd == -1:
>> + raise OSError(ffi.errno, os.strerror(ffi.errno))
>> +
>> + try:
>> + ret = listdirinternal(dfd, req, stat, skip)
>> + finally:
>> + try:
>> + lib.close(dfd)
>> + except BaseException:
>> + pass # we ignore all the errors from closing, not
>> + # much we can do about that
>> + return ret
>> +else:
>> + listdir = listdirpure
>> +
>> if os.name != 'nt':
>> posixfile = open
>>
>> diff -r 065fb34034a3 -r e932d21fdf2c setup.py
>> --- a/setup.py Mon Jul 11 10:44:18 2016 +0200
>> +++ b/setup.py Mon Jul 11 11:05:08 2016 +0200
>> @@ -320,6 +320,9 @@
>> elif self.distribution.cffi:
>> exts = []
>> # cffi modules go here
>> + if sys.platform == 'darwin':
>> + from mercurial import build_osutil_cffi
>> + exts.append(build_osutil_cffi.ffi.distutils_extension())
>> self.distribution.ext_modules = exts
>> else:
>> h = os.path.join(get_python_inc(), 'Python.h')
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