Add some Rust utility functions and print support

This gives an indication in the log that Tor was built with Rust
support, as well as laying some groundwork for further string-returning
APIs to be converted to Rust
This commit is contained in:
Sebastian Hahn 2017-04-29 09:15:14 +02:00 committed by Nick Mathewson
parent 915fa39d0f
commit f8ef7c65d1
18 changed files with 386 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ TESTING_TOR_BINARY=$(top_builddir)/src/or/tor$(EXEEXT)
endif endif
if USE_RUST if USE_RUST
rust_ldadd= rust_ldadd=$(top_builddir)/src/rust/target/release/libtor_util.a
else else
rust_ldadd= rust_ldadd=
endif endif
@ -236,3 +236,6 @@ mostlyclean-local:
rm -rf $(HTML_COVER_DIR) rm -rf $(HTML_COVER_DIR)
rm -rf $(top_builddir)/doc/doxygen rm -rf $(top_builddir)/doc/doxygen
rm -rf $(TEST_NETWORK_ALL_LOG_DIR) rm -rf $(TEST_NETWORK_ALL_LOG_DIR)
clean-local:
rm -rf $(top_builddir)/src/rust/target

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src/common/compat_rust.c Normal file
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/* Copyright (c) 2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file rust_compat.c
* \brief Rust FFI compatibility functions and helpers. This file is only built
* if Rust is not used.
**/
#include "compat_rust.h"
#include "util.h"
/**
* Free storage pointed to by <b>str</b>, and itself.
*/
void
rust_str_free(rust_str_t str)
{
char *s = (char *)str;
tor_free(s);
}
/**
* Return zero-terminated contained string.
*/
const char *
rust_str_get(const rust_str_t str)
{
return (const char *)str;
}
/* If we were using Rust, we'd say so on startup. */
rust_str_t
rust_welcome_string(void)
{
char *s = tor_malloc_zero(1);
return (rust_str_t)s;
}

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src/common/compat_rust.h Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file rust_compat.h
* \brief Headers for rust_compat.c
**/
#ifndef TOR_RUST_COMPAT_H
#define TOR_RUST_COMPAT_H
#include "torint.h"
/**
* Strings allocated in Rust must be freed from Rust code again. Let's make
* it less likely to accidentally mess up and call tor_free() on it, because
* currently it'll just work but might break at any time.
*/
typedef uintptr_t rust_str_t;
void rust_str_free(rust_str_t);
const char *rust_str_get(const rust_str_t);
rust_str_t rust_welcome_string(void);
#endif

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@ -100,6 +100,11 @@ LIBOR_A_SRC = \
$(threads_impl_source) \ $(threads_impl_source) \
$(readpassphrase_source) $(readpassphrase_source)
if USE_RUST
else
LIBOR_A_SRC += src/common/compat_rust.c
endif
src/common/src_common_libor_testing_a-log.$(OBJEXT) \ src/common/src_common_libor_testing_a-log.$(OBJEXT) \
src/common/log.$(OBJEXT): micro-revision.i src/common/log.$(OBJEXT): micro-revision.i
@ -146,6 +151,7 @@ COMMONHEADERS = \
src/common/compat.h \ src/common/compat.h \
src/common/compat_libevent.h \ src/common/compat_libevent.h \
src/common/compat_openssl.h \ src/common/compat_openssl.h \
src/common/compat_rust.h \
src/common/compat_threads.h \ src/common/compat_threads.h \
src/common/compat_time.h \ src/common/compat_time.h \
src/common/compress.h \ src/common/compress.h \

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@ -58,6 +58,7 @@
#include "circuitlist.h" #include "circuitlist.h"
#include "circuituse.h" #include "circuituse.h"
#include "command.h" #include "command.h"
#include "compat_rust.h"
#include "compress.h" #include "compress.h"
#include "config.h" #include "config.h"
#include "confparse.h" #include "confparse.h"
@ -3039,6 +3040,15 @@ tor_init(int argc, char *argv[])
"Expect more bugs than usual."); "Expect more bugs than usual.");
} }
{
rust_str_t rust_str = rust_welcome_string();
const char *s = rust_str_get(rust_str);
if (strlen(s) > 0) {
log_notice(LD_GENERAL, "%s", s);
}
rust_str_free(rust_str);
}
if (network_init()<0) { if (network_init()<0) {
log_err(LD_BUG,"Error initializing network; exiting."); log_err(LD_BUG,"Error initializing network; exiting.");
return -1; return -1;

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
[root]
name = "tor_util"
version = "0.0.1"
dependencies = [
"libc 0.2.22 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
]
[[package]]
name = "libc"
version = "0.2.22"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
[metadata]
"checksum libc 0.2.22 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)" = "babb8281da88cba992fa1f4ddec7d63ed96280a1a53ec9b919fd37b53d71e502"

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
[workspace]
members = ["tor_util"]
[profile.release]
debug = true
panic = "abort"
[source.crates-io]
registry = 'https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index'
replace-with = 'vendored-sources'
[source.vendored-sources]
directory = 'vendor'

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
include src/rust/tor_util/include.am
EXTRA_DIST +=\
src/rust/Cargo.toml \
src/rust/Cargo.lock

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Tor Project"]
name = "tor_util"
version = "0.0.1"
[lib]
name = "tor_util"
path = "lib.rs"
crate_type = ["rlib", "staticlib"]
[dependencies]
libc = "*"

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//! FFI functions, only to be called from C.
//!
//! Equivalent C versions of these live in `src/common/compat_rust.c`
use std::mem::forget;
use std::ffi::CString;
use libc;
use rust_string::RustString;
/// Free the passed `RustString` (`rust_str_t` in C), to be used in place of
/// `tor_free`().
///
/// # Examples
/// ```c
/// rust_str_t r_s = rust_welcome_string();
/// rust_str_free(r_s);
/// ```
#[no_mangle]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(needless_pass_by_value))]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn rust_str_free(_str: RustString) {
// Empty body: Just drop _str and we're done (Drop takes care of it).
}
/// Lends an immutable, NUL-terminated C String.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```c
/// rust_str_t r_s = rust_welcome_string();
/// const char *s = rust_str_get(r_s);
/// printf("%s", s);
/// rust_str_free(r_s);
/// ```
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn rust_str_get(str: RustString) -> *const libc::c_char {
let res = str.as_ptr();
forget(str);
res
}
/// Returns a short string to announce Rust support during startup.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```c
/// rust_str_t r_s = rust_welcome_string();
/// const char *s = rust_str_get(r_s);
/// printf("%s", s);
/// rust_str_free(r_s);
/// ```
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rust_welcome_string() -> RustString {
let s = CString::new("Tor is running with Rust integration. Please report \
any bugs you encouter.")
.unwrap();
RustString::from(s)
}

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
EXTRA_DIST +=\
src/rust/tor_util/Cargo.toml \
src/rust/tor_util/lib.rs \
src/rust/tor_util/ffi.rs \
src/rust/tor_util/rust_string.rs
src/rust/target/release/libtor_util.a: FORCE
( cd "$(abs_top_srcdir)/src/rust/tor_util" ; \
CARGO_TARGET_DIR="$(abs_top_builddir)/src/rust/target" \
$(CARGO) build --release --quiet --frozen )
FORCE:

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//! C <-> Rust compatibility helpers and types.
//!
//! Generically useful, small scale helpers should go here. This goes for both
//! the C side (in the form of the ffi module) as well as the Rust side
//! (individual modules per functionality). The corresponding C stuff lives in
//! `src/common/compat_rust.{c,h}`.
extern crate libc;
mod rust_string;
pub mod ffi;
pub use rust_string::*;

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@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
use std::ffi::CString;
use std::mem::forget;
use libc;
/// Compatibility wrapper for strings allocated in Rust and passed to C.
///
/// Rust doesn't ensure the safety of freeing memory across an FFI boundary, so
/// we need to take special care to ensure we're not accidentally calling
/// `tor_free`() on any string allocated in Rust. To more easily differentiate
/// between strings that possibly (if Rust support is enabled) were allocated
/// in Rust, C has the `rust_str_t` helper type. The equivalent on the Rust
/// side is `RustString`.
///
/// Note: This type must not be used for strings allocated in C.
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct RustString(*mut libc::c_char);
impl RustString {
/// Returns a pointer to the underlying NUL-terminated byte array.
///
/// Note that this function is not typically useful for Rust callers,
/// except in a direct FFI context.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # use tor_util::RustString;
/// use std::ffi::CString;
///
/// let r = RustString::from(CString::new("asdf").unwrap());
/// let c_str = r.as_ptr();
/// assert_eq!(b'a', unsafe { *c_str as u8});
/// ```
pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const libc::c_char {
self.0 as *const libc::c_char
}
}
impl From<CString> for RustString {
/// Constructs a new `RustString`
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # use tor_util::RustString;
/// use std::ffi::CString;
///
/// let r = RustString::from(CString::new("asdf").unwrap());
/// ```
fn from(str: CString) -> RustString {
RustString(str.into_raw())
}
}
impl Into<CString> for RustString {
/// Reconstructs a `CString` from this `RustString`.
///
/// Useful to take ownership back from a `RustString` that was given to C
/// code.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # use tor_util::RustString;
/// use std::ffi::CString;
///
/// let cs = CString::new("asdf").unwrap();
/// let r = RustString::from(cs.clone());
/// let cs2 = r.into();
/// assert_eq!(cs, cs2);
/// ```
fn into(self) -> CString {
// Calling from_raw is always OK here: We only construct self using
// valid CStrings and don't expose anything that could mutate it
let ret = unsafe { CString::from_raw(self.0) };
forget(self);
ret
}
}
impl Drop for RustString {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// Don't use into() here, because we would need to move out of
// self. Same safety consideration. Immediately drop the created
// CString, which takes care of freeing the wrapped string.
unsafe { CString::from_raw(self.0) };
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use std::mem;
use super::*;
use libc;
/// Ensures we're not adding overhead by using RustString.
#[test]
fn size_of() {
assert_eq!(mem::size_of::<*mut libc::c_char>(),
mem::size_of::<RustString>())
}
}

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extern crate tor_util;
extern crate libc;
use std::ffi::CString;
use tor_util::RustString;
#[test]
fn rust_string_conversions_preserve_c_string() {
let s = CString::new("asdf foo").unwrap();
let r = RustString::from(s.clone());
let r2 = RustString::from(s.clone());
let c = r2.as_ptr();
assert_eq!(unsafe { libc::strlen(c) }, 8);
let c_str = r.into();
assert_eq!(s, c_str);
}
#[test]
fn empty_string() {
let s = CString::new("").unwrap();
let r = RustString::from(s.clone());
let c = r.as_ptr();
assert_eq!(unsafe { libc::strlen(c) }, 0);
let c_str = r.into();
assert_eq!(s, c_str);
}
#[test]
fn c_string_with_unicode() {
// The euro sign is three bytes
let s = CString::new("asd€asd").unwrap();
let r = RustString::from(s.clone());
let c = r.as_ptr();
assert_eq!(unsafe { libc::strlen(c) }, 9);
let c_str = r.into();
assert_eq!(s, c_str);
}

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@ -130,6 +130,7 @@ src_test_test_SOURCES = \
src/test/test_routerkeys.c \ src/test/test_routerkeys.c \
src/test/test_routerlist.c \ src/test/test_routerlist.c \
src/test/test_routerset.c \ src/test/test_routerset.c \
src/test/test_rust.c \
src/test/test_scheduler.c \ src/test/test_scheduler.c \
src/test/test_shared_random.c \ src/test/test_shared_random.c \
src/test/test_socks.c \ src/test/test_socks.c \

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@ -1233,6 +1233,7 @@ struct testgroup_t testgroups[] = {
{ "routerkeys/", routerkeys_tests }, { "routerkeys/", routerkeys_tests },
{ "routerlist/", routerlist_tests }, { "routerlist/", routerlist_tests },
{ "routerset/" , routerset_tests }, { "routerset/" , routerset_tests },
{ "rust/", rust_tests },
{ "scheduler/", scheduler_tests }, { "scheduler/", scheduler_tests },
{ "socks/", socks_tests }, { "socks/", socks_tests },
{ "shared-random/", sr_tests }, { "shared-random/", sr_tests },

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@ -231,6 +231,7 @@ extern struct testcase_t router_tests[];
extern struct testcase_t routerkeys_tests[]; extern struct testcase_t routerkeys_tests[];
extern struct testcase_t routerlist_tests[]; extern struct testcase_t routerlist_tests[];
extern struct testcase_t routerset_tests[]; extern struct testcase_t routerset_tests[];
extern struct testcase_t rust_tests[];
extern struct testcase_t scheduler_tests[]; extern struct testcase_t scheduler_tests[];
extern struct testcase_t storagedir_tests[]; extern struct testcase_t storagedir_tests[];
extern struct testcase_t socks_tests[]; extern struct testcase_t socks_tests[];

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/* Copyright (c) 2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
#include "orconfig.h"
#include "compat_rust.h"
#include "test.h"
#include "util.h"
static void
test_welcome_string(void *arg)
{
(void)arg;
rust_str_t s = rust_welcome_string();
const char *c_str = rust_str_get(s);
tt_assert(c_str);
size_t len = strlen(c_str);
#ifdef HAVE_RUST
tt_assert(len > 0);
#else
tt_assert(len == 0);
#endif
done:
rust_str_free(s);
}
struct testcase_t rust_tests[] = {
{ "welcome_string", test_welcome_string, 0, NULL, NULL },
END_OF_TESTCASES
};