platform_build_soong/android/visibility.go
Paul Duffin 2e61fa6e14 Add visibility support
Implementation uploaded for review. Includes unit tests but does not
yet handle prebuilts, that will come in a future change once some
more general issues with prebuilts and namespaces is resolved.

See README.md#Visibility for details of what this does and how to use
it.

Bug: 112158820
Test: add visibility rules for core library modules, make core-tests
Change-Id: I8ec980554398ad6f2d42043ce518f811a35da679
2019-04-26 12:37:37 +01:00

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// Copyright 2019 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package android
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"sync"
)
// Enforces visibility rules between modules.
//
// Two stage process:
// * First stage works bottom up to extract visibility information from the modules, parse it,
// create visibilityRule structures and store them in a map keyed by the module's
// qualifiedModuleName instance, i.e. //<pkg>:<name>. The map is stored in the context rather
// than a global variable for testing. Each test has its own Config so they do not share a map
// and so can be run in parallel.
//
// * Second stage works top down and iterates over all the deps for each module. If the dep is in
// the same package then it is automatically visible. Otherwise, for each dep it first extracts
// its visibilityRule from the config map. If one could not be found then it assumes that it is
// publicly visible. Otherwise, it calls the visibility rule to check that the module can see
// the dependency. If it cannot then an error is reported.
//
// TODO(b/130631145) - Make visibility work properly with prebuilts.
// TODO(b/130796911) - Make visibility work properly with defaults.
// Patterns for the values that can be specified in visibility property.
const (
packagePattern = `//([^/:]+(?:/[^/:]+)*)`
namePattern = `:([^/:]+)`
visibilityRulePattern = `^(?:` + packagePattern + `)?(?:` + namePattern + `)?$`
)
var visibilityRuleRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(visibilityRulePattern)
// Qualified id for a module
type qualifiedModuleName struct {
// The package (i.e. directory) in which the module is defined, without trailing /
pkg string
// The name of the module.
name string
}
func (q qualifiedModuleName) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("//%s:%s", q.pkg, q.name)
}
// A visibility rule is associated with a module and determines which other modules it is visible
// to, i.e. which other modules can depend on the rule's module.
type visibilityRule interface {
// Check to see whether this rules matches m.
// Returns true if it does, false otherwise.
matches(m qualifiedModuleName) bool
String() string
}
// A compositeRule is a visibility rule composed from other visibility rules.
// This array will only be [] if all the rules are invalid and will behave as if visibility was
// ["//visibility:private"].
type compositeRule []visibilityRule
// A compositeRule matches if and only if any of its rules matches.
func (c compositeRule) matches(m qualifiedModuleName) bool {
for _, r := range c {
if r.matches(m) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (r compositeRule) String() string {
s := make([]string, 0, len(r))
for _, r := range r {
s = append(s, r.String())
}
return "[" + strings.Join(s, ", ") + "]"
}
// A packageRule is a visibility rule that matches modules in a specific package (i.e. directory).
type packageRule struct {
pkg string
}
func (r packageRule) matches(m qualifiedModuleName) bool {
return m.pkg == r.pkg
}
func (r packageRule) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("//%s:__pkg__", r.pkg)
}
// A subpackagesRule is a visibility rule that matches modules in a specific package (i.e.
// directory) or any of its subpackages (i.e. subdirectories).
type subpackagesRule struct {
pkgPrefix string
}
func (r subpackagesRule) matches(m qualifiedModuleName) bool {
return isAncestor(r.pkgPrefix, m.pkg)
}
func isAncestor(p1 string, p2 string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(p2+"/", p1+"/")
}
func (r subpackagesRule) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("//%s:__subpackages__", r.pkgPrefix)
}
var visibilityRuleMap = NewOnceKey("visibilityRuleMap")
// The map from qualifiedModuleName to visibilityRule.
func moduleToVisibilityRuleMap(ctx BaseModuleContext) *sync.Map {
return ctx.Config().Once(visibilityRuleMap, func() interface{} {
return &sync.Map{}
}).(*sync.Map)
}
// Visibility is not dependent on arch so this must be registered before the arch phase to avoid
// having to process multiple variants for each module.
func registerVisibilityRuleGatherer(ctx RegisterMutatorsContext) {
ctx.BottomUp("visibilityRuleGatherer", visibilityRuleGatherer).Parallel()
}
// This must be registered after the deps have been resolved.
func registerVisibilityRuleEnforcer(ctx RegisterMutatorsContext) {
ctx.TopDown("visibilityRuleEnforcer", visibilityRuleEnforcer).Parallel()
}
// Gathers the visibility rules, parses the visibility properties, stores them in a map by
// qualifiedModuleName for retrieval during enforcement.
//
// See ../README.md#Visibility for information on the format of the visibility rules.
func visibilityRuleGatherer(ctx BottomUpMutatorContext) {
m, ok := ctx.Module().(Module)
if !ok {
return
}
qualified := createQualifiedModuleName(ctx)
visibility := m.base().commonProperties.Visibility
if visibility != nil {
rule := parseRules(ctx, qualified.pkg, visibility)
if rule != nil {
moduleToVisibilityRuleMap(ctx).Store(qualified, rule)
}
}
}
func parseRules(ctx BottomUpMutatorContext, currentPkg string, visibility []string) compositeRule {
ruleCount := len(visibility)
if ruleCount == 0 {
// This prohibits an empty list as its meaning is unclear, e.g. it could mean no visibility and
// it could mean public visibility. Requiring at least one rule makes the owner's intent
// clearer.
ctx.PropertyErrorf("visibility", "must contain at least one visibility rule")
return nil
}
rules := make(compositeRule, 0, ruleCount)
for _, v := range visibility {
ok, pkg, name := splitRule(ctx, v, currentPkg)
if !ok {
// Visibility rule is invalid so ignore it. Keep going rather than aborting straight away to
// ensure all the rules on this module are checked.
ctx.PropertyErrorf("visibility",
"invalid visibility pattern %q must match"+
" //<package>:<module>, //<package> or :<module>",
v)
continue
}
if pkg == "visibility" {
if ruleCount != 1 {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("visibility", "cannot mix %q with any other visibility rules", v)
continue
}
switch name {
case "private":
rules = append(rules, packageRule{currentPkg})
continue
case "public":
return nil
case "legacy_public":
ctx.PropertyErrorf("visibility", "//visibility:legacy_public must not be used")
return nil
default:
ctx.PropertyErrorf("visibility", "unrecognized visibility rule %q", v)
continue
}
}
// If the current directory is not in the vendor tree then there are some additional
// restrictions on the rules.
if !isAncestor("vendor", currentPkg) {
if !isAllowedFromOutsideVendor(pkg, name) {
ctx.PropertyErrorf("visibility",
"%q is not allowed. Packages outside //vendor cannot make themselves visible to specific"+
" targets within //vendor, they can only use //vendor:__subpackages__.", v)
continue
}
}
// Create the rule
var r visibilityRule
switch name {
case "__pkg__":
r = packageRule{pkg}
case "__subpackages__":
r = subpackagesRule{pkg}
default:
ctx.PropertyErrorf("visibility", "unrecognized visibility rule %q", v)
continue
}
rules = append(rules, r)
}
return rules
}
func isAllowedFromOutsideVendor(pkg string, name string) bool {
if pkg == "vendor" {
if name == "__subpackages__" {
return true
}
return false
}
return !isAncestor("vendor", pkg)
}
func splitRule(ctx BaseModuleContext, ruleExpression string, currentPkg string) (bool, string, string) {
// Make sure that the rule is of the correct format.
matches := visibilityRuleRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(ruleExpression)
if ruleExpression == "" || matches == nil {
return false, "", ""
}
// Extract the package and name.
pkg := matches[1]
name := matches[2]
// Normalize the short hands
if pkg == "" {
pkg = currentPkg
}
if name == "" {
name = "__pkg__"
}
return true, pkg, name
}
func visibilityRuleEnforcer(ctx TopDownMutatorContext) {
_, ok := ctx.Module().(Module)
if !ok {
return
}
qualified := createQualifiedModuleName(ctx)
moduleToVisibilityRule := moduleToVisibilityRuleMap(ctx)
// Visit all the dependencies making sure that this module has access to them all.
ctx.VisitDirectDeps(func(dep Module) {
depName := ctx.OtherModuleName(dep)
depDir := ctx.OtherModuleDir(dep)
depQualified := qualifiedModuleName{depDir, depName}
// Targets are always visible to other targets in their own package.
if depQualified.pkg == qualified.pkg {
return
}
rule, ok := moduleToVisibilityRule.Load(depQualified)
if ok {
if !rule.(compositeRule).matches(qualified) {
ctx.ModuleErrorf(
"depends on %s which is not visible to this module; %s is only visible to %s",
depQualified, depQualified, rule)
}
}
})
}
func createQualifiedModuleName(ctx BaseModuleContext) qualifiedModuleName {
moduleName := ctx.ModuleName()
dir := ctx.ModuleDir()
qualified := qualifiedModuleName{dir, moduleName}
return qualified
}