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libstdc++: Avoid unwanted allocations in filesystem::path
authorJonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Tue, 30 Nov 2021 16:18:23 +0000 (16:18 +0000)
committerJonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Wed, 1 Dec 2021 15:00:32 +0000 (15:00 +0000)
When using COW strings, accessing _M_pathname[0] and similar non-const
accessors can cause the string to "leak", meaning it reallocates itself
if it shares ownership with another string object.

This causes test failures for --enable-fully-dynamic-string builds:
/home/jwakely/src/gcc/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/construct/90634.cc:62: void test01(): Assertion 'bytes_allocated == 0' failed.
FAIL: experimental/filesystem/path/construct/90634.cc execution test

This FAIL happens because the fully-dynamic move constructor results in
shared ownership, so for path(std::move(std::string("foo"))) the
_M_pathname member shares ownership with the temporary, and the
non-const accesses in _M_split_cmpts() cause a new copy of the string to
be allocated. This un-sharing is wasteful, and entirely unnecessary when
sharing ownership with an rvalue that is about to release its ownership
anyway. Even for lvalues, sharing ownership is not a problem and
reallocating a unique copy of the string is wasteful.

This removes non-const accesses of _M_pathname in the
path::_M_split_cmpts() members.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

* src/c++17/fs_path.cc (path::_M_split_cmpts()): Remove
micro-optimization for "/" path.
* src/filesystem/path.cc (path::_M_split_cmpts()): Only access
the contents of _M_pathname using const member functions.

libstdc++-v3/src/c++17/fs_path.cc
libstdc++-v3/src/filesystem/path.cc

index 506ff25f9a6db19ad8062a224c07c61e19f31f22..967d9471134569f38b9406c7f9f69cbd48014c33 100644 (file)
@@ -1872,11 +1872,6 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
       _M_cmpts.type(_Type::_Filename);
       return;
     }
-  if (_M_pathname.length() == 1 && _M_pathname[0] == preferred_separator)
-    {
-      _M_cmpts.type(_Type::_Root_dir);
-      return;
-    }
 
   _Parser parser(_M_pathname);
 
index a935573740fbb35300662f7c7bd9f1757424f6c4..8e8806a953f2c5ec857aa7c786830d5661a74b72 100644 (file)
@@ -337,15 +337,18 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
   _M_type = _Type::_Multi;
   _M_cmpts.clear();
 
-  if (_M_pathname.empty())
+  // Use const-reference to access _M_pathname, to avoid "leaking" COW string.
+  const auto& pathname = _M_pathname;
+
+  if (pathname.empty())
     return;
 
   {
     // Approximate count of components, to reserve space in _M_cmpts vector:
     int count = 1;
-    bool saw_sep_last = _S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname[0]);
+    bool saw_sep_last = _S_is_dir_sep(pathname[0]);
     bool saw_non_sep = !saw_sep_last;
-    for (value_type c : _M_pathname)
+    for (value_type c : pathname)
       {
        if (_S_is_dir_sep(c))
          saw_sep_last = true;
@@ -363,13 +366,13 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
   }
 
   size_t pos = 0;
-  const size_t len = _M_pathname.size();
+  const size_t len = pathname.size();
 
   // look for root name or root directory
-  if (_S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname[0]))
+  if (_S_is_dir_sep(pathname[0]))
     {
       // look for root name, such as "//" or "//foo"
-      if (len > 1 && _M_pathname[1] == _M_pathname[0])
+      if (len > 1 && pathname[1] == pathname[0])
        {
          if (len == 2)
            {
@@ -378,11 +381,11 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
              return;
            }
 
-         if (!_S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname[2]))
+         if (!_S_is_dir_sep(pathname[2]))
            {
              // got root name, find its end
              pos = 3;
-             while (pos < len && !_S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname[pos]))
+             while (pos < len && !_S_is_dir_sep(pathname[pos]))
                ++pos;
              if (pos == len)
                {
@@ -409,7 +412,7 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
       ++pos;
     }
 #ifdef _GLIBCXX_FILESYSTEM_IS_WINDOWS
-  else if (len > 1 && _M_pathname[1] == L':')
+  else if (len > 1 && pathname[1] == L':')
     {
       // got disk designator
       if (len == 2)
@@ -418,7 +421,7 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
          return;
        }
       _M_add_root_name(2);
-      if (len > 2 && _S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname[2]))
+      if (len > 2 && _S_is_dir_sep(pathname[2]))
        _M_add_root_dir(2);
       pos = 2;
     }
@@ -426,9 +429,9 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
   else
     {
       size_t n = 1;
-      for (; n < _M_pathname.size() && !_S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname[n]); ++n)
+      for (; n < pathname.size() && !_S_is_dir_sep(pathname[n]); ++n)
        { }
-      if (n == _M_pathname.size())
+      if (n == pathname.size())
        {
          _M_type = _Type::_Filename;
          return;
@@ -438,7 +441,7 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
   size_t back = pos;
   while (pos < len)
     {
-      if (_S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname[pos]))
+      if (_S_is_dir_sep(pathname[pos]))
        {
          if (back != pos)
            _M_add_filename(back, pos - back);
@@ -450,7 +453,7 @@ path::_M_split_cmpts()
 
   if (back != pos)
     _M_add_filename(back, pos - back);
-  else if (_S_is_dir_sep(_M_pathname.back()))
+  else if (_S_is_dir_sep(pathname.back()))
     {
       // [path.itr]/8
       // "Dot, if one or more trailing non-root slash characters are present."