// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use deno_core::error::resource_unavailable; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::op; use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex; use deno_core::AsyncMutFuture; use deno_core::AsyncRefCell; use deno_core::AsyncResult; use deno_core::BufMutView; use deno_core::BufView; use deno_core::CancelHandle; use deno_core::CancelTryFuture; use deno_core::Extension; use deno_core::OpState; use deno_core::RcRef; use deno_core::Resource; use deno_core::ResourceId; use once_cell::sync::Lazy; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::cell::RefCell; use std::fs::File as StdFile; use std::io::ErrorKind; use std::io::Read; use std::io::Write; use std::rc::Rc; use std::sync::Arc; use tokio::io::AsyncRead; use tokio::io::AsyncReadExt; use tokio::io::AsyncWrite; use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt; use tokio::process; #[cfg(unix)] use std::os::unix::io::FromRawFd; #[cfg(windows)] use { std::os::windows::io::FromRawHandle, winapi::um::{processenv::GetStdHandle, winbase}, }; // Store the stdio fd/handles in global statics in order to keep them // alive for the duration of the application since the last handle/fd // being dropped will close the corresponding pipe. #[cfg(unix)] pub static STDIN_HANDLE: Lazy = Lazy::new(|| { // SAFETY: corresponds to OS stdin unsafe { StdFile::from_raw_fd(0) } }); #[cfg(unix)] pub static STDOUT_HANDLE: Lazy = Lazy::new(|| { // SAFETY: corresponds to OS stdout unsafe { StdFile::from_raw_fd(1) } }); #[cfg(unix)] pub static STDERR_HANDLE: Lazy = Lazy::new(|| { // SAFETY: corresponds to OS stderr unsafe { StdFile::from_raw_fd(2) } }); #[cfg(windows)] pub static STDIN_HANDLE: Lazy = Lazy::new(|| { // SAFETY: corresponds to OS stdin unsafe { StdFile::from_raw_handle(GetStdHandle(winbase::STD_INPUT_HANDLE)) } }); #[cfg(windows)] pub static STDOUT_HANDLE: Lazy = Lazy::new(|| { // SAFETY: corresponds to OS stdout unsafe { StdFile::from_raw_handle(GetStdHandle(winbase::STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE)) } }); #[cfg(windows)] pub static STDERR_HANDLE: Lazy = Lazy::new(|| { // SAFETY: corresponds to OS stderr unsafe { StdFile::from_raw_handle(GetStdHandle(winbase::STD_ERROR_HANDLE)) } }); pub fn init() -> Extension { Extension::builder() .ops(vec![op_read_sync::decl(), op_write_sync::decl()]) .build() } pub enum StdioPipe { Inherit, File(StdFile), } impl Default for StdioPipe { fn default() -> Self { Self::Inherit } } impl Clone for StdioPipe { fn clone(&self) -> Self { match self { StdioPipe::Inherit => StdioPipe::Inherit, StdioPipe::File(pipe) => StdioPipe::File(pipe.try_clone().unwrap()), } } } /// Specify how stdin, stdout, and stderr are piped. /// By default, inherits from the process. #[derive(Clone, Default)] pub struct Stdio { pub stdin: StdioPipe, pub stdout: StdioPipe, pub stderr: StdioPipe, } pub fn init_stdio(stdio: Stdio) -> Extension { // todo(dsheret): don't do this? Taking out the writers was necessary to prevent invalid handle panics let stdio = Rc::new(RefCell::new(Some(stdio))); Extension::builder() .middleware(|op| match op.name { "op_print" => op_print::decl(), _ => op, }) .state(move |state| { let stdio = stdio .borrow_mut() .take() .expect("Extension only supports being used once."); let t = &mut state.resource_table; let rid = t.add(StdFileResource::stdio( match stdio.stdin { StdioPipe::Inherit => StdFileResourceInner { kind: StdFileResourceKind::Stdin, file: STDIN_HANDLE.try_clone().unwrap(), }, StdioPipe::File(pipe) => StdFileResourceInner::file(pipe), }, "stdin", )); assert_eq!(rid, 0, "stdin must have ResourceId 0"); let rid = t.add(StdFileResource::stdio( match stdio.stdout { StdioPipe::Inherit => StdFileResourceInner { kind: StdFileResourceKind::Stdout, file: STDOUT_HANDLE.try_clone().unwrap(), }, StdioPipe::File(pipe) => StdFileResourceInner::file(pipe), }, "stdout", )); assert_eq!(rid, 1, "stdout must have ResourceId 1"); let rid = t.add(StdFileResource::stdio( match stdio.stderr { StdioPipe::Inherit => StdFileResourceInner { kind: StdFileResourceKind::Stderr, file: STDERR_HANDLE.try_clone().unwrap(), }, StdioPipe::File(pipe) => StdFileResourceInner::file(pipe), }, "stderr", )); assert_eq!(rid, 2, "stderr must have ResourceId 2"); Ok(()) }) .build() } #[cfg(unix)] use nix::sys::termios; use super::utils::TaskQueue; #[derive(Default)] pub struct TtyMetadata { #[cfg(unix)] pub mode: Option, } #[derive(Default)] pub struct FileMetadata { pub tty: TtyMetadata, } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct WriteOnlyResource { stream: AsyncRefCell, } impl From for WriteOnlyResource { fn from(stream: S) -> Self { Self { stream: stream.into(), } } } impl WriteOnlyResource where S: AsyncWrite + Unpin + 'static, { pub fn borrow_mut(self: &Rc) -> AsyncMutFuture { RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.stream).borrow_mut() } async fn write(self: Rc, data: &[u8]) -> Result { let mut stream = self.borrow_mut().await; let nwritten = stream.write(data).await?; Ok(nwritten) } async fn shutdown(self: Rc) -> Result<(), AnyError> { let mut stream = self.borrow_mut().await; stream.shutdown().await?; Ok(()) } pub fn into_inner(self) -> S { self.stream.into_inner() } } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct ReadOnlyResource { stream: AsyncRefCell, cancel_handle: CancelHandle, } impl From for ReadOnlyResource { fn from(stream: S) -> Self { Self { stream: stream.into(), cancel_handle: Default::default(), } } } impl ReadOnlyResource where S: AsyncRead + Unpin + 'static, { pub fn borrow_mut(self: &Rc) -> AsyncMutFuture { RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.stream).borrow_mut() } pub fn cancel_handle(self: &Rc) -> RcRef { RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.cancel_handle) } pub fn cancel_read_ops(&self) { self.cancel_handle.cancel() } async fn read(self: Rc, data: &mut [u8]) -> Result { let mut rd = self.borrow_mut().await; let nread = rd.read(data).try_or_cancel(self.cancel_handle()).await?; Ok(nread) } pub fn into_inner(self) -> S { self.stream.into_inner() } } pub type ChildStdinResource = WriteOnlyResource; impl Resource for ChildStdinResource { fn name(&self) -> Cow { "childStdin".into() } deno_core::impl_writable!(); fn shutdown(self: Rc) -> AsyncResult<()> { Box::pin(self.shutdown()) } } pub type ChildStdoutResource = ReadOnlyResource; impl Resource for ChildStdoutResource { deno_core::impl_readable_byob!(); fn name(&self) -> Cow { "childStdout".into() } fn close(self: Rc) { self.cancel_read_ops(); } } pub type ChildStderrResource = ReadOnlyResource; impl Resource for ChildStderrResource { deno_core::impl_readable_byob!(); fn name(&self) -> Cow { "childStderr".into() } fn close(self: Rc) { self.cancel_read_ops(); } } #[derive(Clone, Copy)] enum StdFileResourceKind { File, // For stdout and stderr, we sometimes instead use std::io::stdout() directly, // because we get some Windows specific functionality for free by using Rust // std's wrappers. So we take a bit of a complexity hit in order to not // have to duplicate the functionality in Rust's std/src/sys/windows/stdio.rs Stdin, Stdout, Stderr, } struct StdFileResourceInner { kind: StdFileResourceKind, file: StdFile, } impl StdFileResourceInner { pub fn file(fs_file: StdFile) -> Self { StdFileResourceInner { kind: StdFileResourceKind::File, file: fs_file, } } pub fn with_file(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut StdFile) -> R) -> R { f(&mut self.file) } pub fn try_clone(&self) -> Result { Ok(Self { kind: self.kind, file: self.file.try_clone()?, }) } pub fn write_and_maybe_flush( &mut self, buf: &[u8], ) -> Result { // Rust will line buffer and we don't want that behavior // (see https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/948), so flush stdout and stderr. // Although an alternative solution could be to bypass Rust's std by // using the raw fds/handles, it will cause encoding issues on Windows // that we get solved for free by using Rust's stdio wrappers (see // std/src/sys/windows/stdio.rs in Rust's source code). match self.kind { StdFileResourceKind::File => Ok(self.file.write(buf)?), StdFileResourceKind::Stdin => { Err(Into::::into(ErrorKind::Unsupported).into()) } StdFileResourceKind::Stdout => { // bypass the file and use std::io::stdout() let mut stdout = std::io::stdout().lock(); let nwritten = stdout.write(buf)?; stdout.flush()?; Ok(nwritten) } StdFileResourceKind::Stderr => { // bypass the file and use std::io::stderr() let mut stderr = std::io::stderr().lock(); let nwritten = stderr.write(buf)?; stderr.flush()?; Ok(nwritten) } } } pub fn write_all_and_maybe_flush( &mut self, buf: &[u8], ) -> Result<(), AnyError> { // this method exists instead of using a `Write` implementation // so that we can acquire the locks once and do both actions match self.kind { StdFileResourceKind::File => Ok(self.file.write_all(buf)?), StdFileResourceKind::Stdin => { Err(Into::::into(ErrorKind::Unsupported).into()) } StdFileResourceKind::Stdout => { // bypass the file and use std::io::stdout() let mut stdout = std::io::stdout().lock(); stdout.write_all(buf)?; stdout.flush()?; Ok(()) } StdFileResourceKind::Stderr => { // bypass the file and use std::io::stderr() let mut stderr = std::io::stderr().lock(); stderr.write_all(buf)?; stderr.flush()?; Ok(()) } } } } impl Read for StdFileResourceInner { fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> std::io::Result { match self.kind { StdFileResourceKind::File | StdFileResourceKind::Stdin => { self.file.read(buf) } StdFileResourceKind::Stdout | StdFileResourceKind::Stderr => { Err(ErrorKind::Unsupported.into()) } } } } struct StdFileResourceCellValue { inner: StdFileResourceInner, meta_data: Arc>, } impl StdFileResourceCellValue { pub fn try_clone(&self) -> Result { Ok(Self { inner: self.inner.try_clone()?, meta_data: self.meta_data.clone(), }) } } pub struct StdFileResource { name: String, // We can't use an AsyncRefCell here because we need to allow // access to the resource synchronously at any time and // asynchronously one at a time in order cell: RefCell>, // Used to keep async actions in order and only allow one // to occur at a time cell_async_task_queue: TaskQueue, } impl StdFileResource { fn stdio(inner: StdFileResourceInner, name: &str) -> Self { Self { cell: RefCell::new(Some(StdFileResourceCellValue { inner, meta_data: Default::default(), })), cell_async_task_queue: Default::default(), name: name.to_string(), } } pub fn fs_file(fs_file: StdFile) -> Self { Self { cell: RefCell::new(Some(StdFileResourceCellValue { inner: StdFileResourceInner::file(fs_file), meta_data: Default::default(), })), cell_async_task_queue: Default::default(), name: "fsFile".to_string(), } } fn with_inner_and_metadata( self: Rc, action: impl FnOnce( &mut StdFileResourceInner, &Arc>, ) -> Result, ) -> Result { match self.cell.try_borrow_mut() { Ok(mut cell) => { let mut file = cell.take().unwrap(); let result = action(&mut file.inner, &file.meta_data); cell.replace(file); result } Err(_) => Err(resource_unavailable()), } } async fn with_inner_blocking_task( self: Rc, action: F, ) -> R where F: FnOnce(&mut StdFileResourceInner) -> R + Send + 'static, { // we want to restrict this to one async action at a time let _permit = self.cell_async_task_queue.acquire().await; // we take the value out of the cell, use it on a blocking task, // then put it back into the cell when we're done let mut did_take = false; let mut cell_value = { let mut cell = self.cell.borrow_mut(); match cell.as_mut().unwrap().try_clone() { Ok(value) => value, Err(_) => { did_take = true; cell.take().unwrap() } } }; let (cell_value, result) = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || { let result = action(&mut cell_value.inner); (cell_value, result) }) .await .unwrap(); if did_take { // put it back self.cell.borrow_mut().replace(cell_value); } result } async fn read_byob( self: Rc, mut buf: BufMutView, ) -> Result<(usize, BufMutView), AnyError> { self .with_inner_blocking_task(move |inner| { let nread = inner.read(&mut buf)?; Ok((nread, buf)) }) .await } async fn write(self: Rc, data: &[u8]) -> Result { let buf = data.to_owned(); self .with_inner_blocking_task(move |inner| inner.write_and_maybe_flush(&buf)) .await } async fn write_all(self: Rc, data: &[u8]) -> Result<(), AnyError> { let buf = data.to_owned(); self .with_inner_blocking_task(move |inner| { inner.write_all_and_maybe_flush(&buf) }) .await } fn with_resource( state: &mut OpState, rid: ResourceId, f: F, ) -> Result where F: FnOnce(Rc) -> Result, { let resource = state.resource_table.get::(rid)?; f(resource) } pub fn with_file( state: &mut OpState, rid: ResourceId, f: F, ) -> Result where F: FnOnce(&mut StdFile) -> Result, { Self::with_resource(state, rid, move |resource| { resource.with_inner_and_metadata(move |inner, _| inner.with_file(f)) }) } pub fn with_file_and_metadata( state: &mut OpState, rid: ResourceId, f: F, ) -> Result where F: FnOnce(&mut StdFile, &Arc>) -> Result, { Self::with_resource(state, rid, move |resource| { resource.with_inner_and_metadata(move |inner, metadata| { inner.with_file(move |file| f(file, metadata)) }) }) } pub async fn with_file_blocking_task( state: Rc>, rid: ResourceId, f: F, ) -> Result where F: (FnOnce(&mut StdFile) -> Result) + Send + 'static, { let resource = state .borrow_mut() .resource_table .get::(rid)?; resource .with_inner_blocking_task(move |inner| inner.with_file(f)) .await } pub fn clone_file( state: &mut OpState, rid: ResourceId, ) -> Result { Self::with_file(state, rid, move |std_file| { std_file.try_clone().map_err(AnyError::from) }) } pub fn as_stdio( state: &mut OpState, rid: u32, ) -> Result { Self::with_resource(state, rid, |resource| { resource.with_inner_and_metadata(|inner, _| match inner.kind { StdFileResourceKind::File => { let file = inner.file.try_clone()?; Ok(file.into()) } _ => Ok(std::process::Stdio::inherit()), }) }) } } impl Resource for StdFileResource { fn name(&self) -> Cow { self.name.as_str().into() } fn read(self: Rc, limit: usize) -> AsyncResult { Box::pin(async move { let vec = vec![0; limit]; let buf = BufMutView::from(vec); let (nread, buf) = self.read_byob(buf).await?; let mut vec = buf.unwrap_vec(); if vec.len() != nread { vec.truncate(nread); } Ok(BufView::from(vec)) }) } fn read_byob( self: Rc, buf: deno_core::BufMutView, ) -> AsyncResult<(usize, deno_core::BufMutView)> { Box::pin(self.read_byob(buf)) } deno_core::impl_writable!(with_all); #[cfg(unix)] fn backing_fd(self: Rc) -> Option { use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd; self .with_inner_and_metadata(move |std_file, _| { Ok(std_file.with_file(|f| f.as_raw_fd())) }) .ok() } } // override op_print to use the stdout and stderr in the resource table #[op] pub fn op_print( state: &mut OpState, msg: String, is_err: bool, ) -> Result<(), AnyError> { let rid = if is_err { 2 } else { 1 }; StdFileResource::with_resource(state, rid, move |resource| { resource.with_inner_and_metadata(|inner, _| { inner.write_all_and_maybe_flush(msg.as_bytes())?; Ok(()) }) }) } #[op(fast)] fn op_read_sync( state: &mut OpState, rid: u32, buf: &mut [u8], ) -> Result { StdFileResource::with_resource(state, rid, move |resource| { resource.with_inner_and_metadata(|inner, _| { inner .read(buf) .map(|n: usize| n as u32) .map_err(AnyError::from) }) }) } #[op(fast)] fn op_write_sync( state: &mut OpState, rid: u32, buf: &mut [u8], ) -> Result { StdFileResource::with_resource(state, rid, move |resource| { resource.with_inner_and_metadata(|inner, _| { inner .write_and_maybe_flush(buf) .map(|nwritten: usize| nwritten as u32) .map_err(AnyError::from) }) }) }