godotengine/core/io/resource_uid.cpp

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/* resource_uid.cpp */
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#include "resource_uid.h"
#include "core/config/project_settings.h"
#include "core/crypto/crypto_core.h"
#include "core/io/dir_access.h"
#include "core/io/file_access.h"
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#include "core/io/resource_loader.h"
#include "core/math/random_pcg.h"
// These constants are off by 1, causing the 'z' and '9' characters never to be used.
// This cannot be fixed without breaking compatibility; see GH-83843.
static constexpr uint32_t char_count = ('z' - 'a');
static constexpr uint32_t base = char_count + ('9' - '0');
String ResourceUID::get_cache_file() {
return ProjectSettings::get_singleton()->get_project_data_path().path_join("uid_cache.bin");
}
static constexpr uint8_t uuid_characters[] = { 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8' };
static constexpr uint32_t uuid_characters_element_count = std::size(uuid_characters);
static constexpr uint8_t max_uuid_number_length = 13; // Max 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF (uid://d4n4ub6itg400) size is 13 characters.
String ResourceUID::id_to_text(ID p_id) const {
if (p_id < 0) {
return "uid://<invalid>";
}
char32_t tmp[max_uuid_number_length];
uint32_t tmp_size = 0;
do {
uint32_t c = p_id % uuid_characters_element_count;
tmp[tmp_size] = uuid_characters[c];
p_id /= uuid_characters_element_count;
++tmp_size;
} while (p_id);
// tmp_size + uid:// (6) + 1 for null.
String txt;
txt.resize_uninitialized(tmp_size + 7);
char32_t *p = txt.ptrw();
p[0] = 'u';
p[1] = 'i';
p[2] = 'd';
p[3] = ':';
p[4] = '/';
p[5] = '/';
uint32_t size = 6;
// The above loop give the number backward, recopy it in the string in the correct order.
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < tmp_size; ++i) {
p[size++] = tmp[tmp_size - i - 1];
}
p[size] = 0;
return txt;
}
ResourceUID::ID ResourceUID::text_to_id(const String &p_text) const {
if (!p_text.begins_with("uid://") || p_text == "uid://<invalid>") {
return INVALID_ID;
}
uint32_t l = p_text.length();
uint64_t uid = 0;
for (uint32_t i = 6; i < l; i++) {
uid *= base;
uint32_t c = p_text[i];
if (is_ascii_lower_case(c)) {
uid += c - 'a';
} else if (is_digit(c)) {
uid += c - '0' + char_count;
} else {
return INVALID_ID;
}
}
return ID(uid & 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF);
}
ResourceUID::ID ResourceUID::create_id() {
// mbedTLS may not be fully initialized when the ResourceUID is created, so we
// need to lazily instantiate the random number generator.
if (crypto == nullptr) {
crypto = memnew(CryptoCore::RandomGenerator);
((CryptoCore::RandomGenerator *)crypto)->init();
}
while (true) {
ID id = INVALID_ID;
MutexLock lock(mutex);
Error err = ((CryptoCore::RandomGenerator *)crypto)->get_random_bytes((uint8_t *)&id, sizeof(id));
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(err != OK, INVALID_ID);
id &= 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF;
bool exists = unique_ids.has(id);
if (!exists) {
return id;
}
}
}
ResourceUID::ID ResourceUID::create_id_for_path(const String &p_path) {
ID id = INVALID_ID;
RandomPCG rng;
const String project_name = GLOBAL_GET("application/config/name");
rng.seed(project_name.hash64() * p_path.hash64() * FileAccess::get_md5(p_path).hash64());
while (true) {
int64_t num1 = rng.rand();
int64_t num2 = ((int64_t)rng.rand()) << 32;
id = (num1 | num2) & 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF;
MutexLock lock(mutex);
if (!unique_ids.has(id)) {
break;
}
}
return id;
}
bool ResourceUID::has_id(ID p_id) const {
MutexLock l(mutex);
return unique_ids.has(p_id);
}
void ResourceUID::add_id(ID p_id, const String &p_path) {
MutexLock l(mutex);
ERR_FAIL_COND(unique_ids.has(p_id));
Cache c;
c.cs = p_path.utf8();
unique_ids[p_id] = c;
changed = true;
}
void ResourceUID::set_id(ID p_id, const String &p_path) {
MutexLock l(mutex);
ERR_FAIL_COND(!unique_ids.has(p_id));
CharString cs = p_path.utf8();
const char *update_ptr = cs.ptr();
const char *cached_ptr = unique_ids[p_id].cs.ptr();
if (update_ptr == nullptr && cached_ptr == nullptr) {
return; // Both are empty strings.
}
if ((update_ptr == nullptr) != (cached_ptr == nullptr) || strcmp(update_ptr, cached_ptr) != 0) {
unique_ids[p_id].cs = cs;
unique_ids[p_id].saved_to_cache = false; //changed
changed = true;
}
}
String ResourceUID::get_id_path(ID p_id) const {
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ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(p_id == INVALID_ID, String(), "Invalid UID.");
MutexLock l(mutex);
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const ResourceUID::Cache *cache = unique_ids.getptr(p_id);
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#if TOOLS_ENABLED
// On startup, the scan_for_uid_on_startup callback should be set and will
// execute EditorFileSystem::scan_for_uid, which scans all project files
// to reload the UID cache before the first scan.
// Note: EditorFileSystem::scan_for_uid sets scan_for_uid_on_startup to nullptr
// once the first scan_for_uid is complete.
if (!cache && scan_for_uid_on_startup) {
scan_for_uid_on_startup();
cache = unique_ids.getptr(p_id);
}
#endif
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ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(!cache, String(), vformat("Unrecognized UID: \"%s\".", id_to_text(p_id)));
const CharString &cs = cache->cs;
return String::utf8(cs.ptr());
}
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void ResourceUID::remove_id(ID p_id) {
MutexLock l(mutex);
ERR_FAIL_COND(!unique_ids.has(p_id));
unique_ids.erase(p_id);
}
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String ResourceUID::uid_to_path(const String &p_uid) {
return singleton->get_id_path(singleton->text_to_id(p_uid));
}
String ResourceUID::path_to_uid(const String &p_path) {
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const ID id = ResourceLoader::get_resource_uid(p_path);
if (id == INVALID_ID) {
return p_path;
} else {
return singleton->id_to_text(id);
}
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}
String ResourceUID::ensure_path(const String &p_uid_or_path) {
if (p_uid_or_path.begins_with("uid://")) {
return uid_to_path(p_uid_or_path);
}
return p_uid_or_path;
}
Error ResourceUID::save_to_cache() {
String cache_file = get_cache_file();
if (!FileAccess::exists(cache_file)) {
Ref<DirAccess> d = DirAccess::create(DirAccess::ACCESS_RESOURCES);
d->make_dir_recursive(String(cache_file).get_base_dir()); //ensure base dir exists
}
Ref<FileAccess> f = FileAccess::open(cache_file, FileAccess::WRITE);
if (f.is_null()) {
return ERR_CANT_OPEN;
}
MutexLock l(mutex);
f->store_32(unique_ids.size());
cache_entries = 0;
for (KeyValue<ID, Cache> &E : unique_ids) {
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f->store_64(uint64_t(E.key));
uint32_t s = E.value.cs.length();
f->store_32(s);
f->store_buffer((const uint8_t *)E.value.cs.ptr(), s);
E.value.saved_to_cache = true;
cache_entries++;
}
changed = false;
return OK;
}
Error ResourceUID::load_from_cache(bool p_reset) {
Ref<FileAccess> f = FileAccess::open(get_cache_file(), FileAccess::READ);
if (f.is_null()) {
return ERR_CANT_OPEN;
}
MutexLock l(mutex);
if (p_reset) {
unique_ids.clear();
}
uint32_t entry_count = f->get_32();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < entry_count; i++) {
int64_t id = f->get_64();
int32_t len = f->get_32();
Cache c;
c.cs.resize_uninitialized(len + 1);
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ERR_FAIL_COND_V(c.cs.size() != len + 1, ERR_FILE_CORRUPT); // Out of memory.
c.cs[len] = 0;
int32_t rl = f->get_buffer((uint8_t *)c.cs.ptrw(), len);
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(rl != len, ERR_FILE_CORRUPT);
c.saved_to_cache = true;
unique_ids[id] = c;
}
cache_entries = entry_count;
changed = false;
return OK;
}
Error ResourceUID::update_cache() {
if (!changed) {
return OK;
}
if (cache_entries == 0) {
return save_to_cache();
}
MutexLock l(mutex);
Ref<FileAccess> f;
for (KeyValue<ID, Cache> &E : unique_ids) {
if (!E.value.saved_to_cache) {
if (f.is_null()) {
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f = FileAccess::open(get_cache_file(), FileAccess::READ_WRITE); // Append.
if (f.is_null()) {
return ERR_CANT_OPEN;
}
f->seek_end();
}
Core ubsan fixes This fixes UBSAN errors reported by running our testsuite, importing the TPS demo, and running the TPS demo. I have tried, wherever possible, to fix issues related to reported issues but not directly reported by UBSAN because thse code paths just happened to not have been exercised in these cases. These fixes apply only to errors reported, and caused by, core/ The following things have been changed: * Make sure there are no implicit sign changing casts in core. * Explicitly type enums that are part of a public API such that users of the API cannot pass in wrongly-sized values leading to potential stack corruption. * Ensure that memcpy is never called with invalid or null pointers as this is undefined behavior, and when the engine is built with optimizations turned on leads to memory corruption and hard to debug crashes. * Replace enum values only used as static values with constexpr static const values instead. This has no runtime overhead. This makes it so that the size of the enums is explicit. * Make sure that nan and inf is handled consistently in String. * Implement a _to_int template to ensure that all of the paths use the same algorhithm, and correct the negative integer case. * Changed the way the json serializer precision work, and added tests to verify the new behavior. The behavior doesn't quite match master in particulary for negative doubles as the original code tried to cast -inf to an int. This then led to negative doubles losing all but one of their decimal points when serializing. Behavior in GDScript remains unchanged.
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f->store_64(uint64_t(E.key));
uint32_t s = E.value.cs.length();
f->store_32(s);
f->store_buffer((const uint8_t *)E.value.cs.ptr(), s);
E.value.saved_to_cache = true;
cache_entries++;
}
}
if (f.is_valid()) {
f->seek(0);
f->store_32(cache_entries); //update amount of entries
}
changed = false;
return OK;
}
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String ResourceUID::get_path_from_cache(Ref<FileAccess> &p_cache_file, const String &p_uid_string) {
const uint32_t entry_count = p_cache_file->get_32();
CharString cs;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < entry_count; i++) {
int64_t id = p_cache_file->get_64();
int32_t len = p_cache_file->get_32();
cs.resize_uninitialized(len + 1);
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ERR_FAIL_COND_V(cs.size() != len + 1, String());
cs[len] = 0;
int32_t rl = p_cache_file->get_buffer((uint8_t *)cs.ptrw(), len);
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(rl != len, String());
if (singleton->id_to_text(id) == p_uid_string) {
return String::utf8(cs.get_data());
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}
}
return String();
}
void ResourceUID::clear() {
cache_entries = 0;
unique_ids.clear();
changed = false;
}
void ResourceUID::_bind_methods() {
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("id_to_text", "id"), &ResourceUID::id_to_text);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("text_to_id", "text_id"), &ResourceUID::text_to_id);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("create_id"), &ResourceUID::create_id);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("create_id_for_path", "path"), &ResourceUID::create_id_for_path);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("has_id", "id"), &ResourceUID::has_id);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("add_id", "id", "path"), &ResourceUID::add_id);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_id", "id", "path"), &ResourceUID::set_id);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_id_path", "id"), &ResourceUID::get_id_path);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("remove_id", "id"), &ResourceUID::remove_id);
ClassDB::bind_static_method("ResourceUID", D_METHOD("uid_to_path", "uid"), &ResourceUID::uid_to_path);
ClassDB::bind_static_method("ResourceUID", D_METHOD("path_to_uid", "path"), &ResourceUID::path_to_uid);
ClassDB::bind_static_method("ResourceUID", D_METHOD("ensure_path", "path_or_uid"), &ResourceUID::ensure_path);
BIND_CONSTANT(INVALID_ID)
}
ResourceUID *ResourceUID::singleton = nullptr;
ResourceUID::ResourceUID() {
ERR_FAIL_COND(singleton != nullptr);
singleton = this;
}
ResourceUID::~ResourceUID() {
if (crypto != nullptr) {
memdelete((CryptoCore::RandomGenerator *)crypto);
}
}