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authorSergey Bugaev <bugaevc@serenityos.org>2021-08-18 15:23:21 +0300
committerAndreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>2021-08-18 18:13:59 +0200
commit6c9343e262abe5a72f8b2f0d71590c627a7eb622 (patch)
tree7160e6202f3d3b1756f1daa64e2a935dd9b7d566 /Userland/Utilities/find.cpp
parented5b3f8495eaab9e153dcf85c97bbd69b881c325 (diff)
downloadserenity-6c9343e262abe5a72f8b2f0d71590c627a7eb622.zip
Userland: Also cache d_type in find(1)
Since readdir() actually gives us the file type, we don't have to stat it again to know whether it's a directory! This means that 'find /' can process the majority of files without ever calling stat() on them, simply by reading directories. In addition, the TypeCommand (-t) can make use of this info too, so, for instance, a 'find / -t d' does not need to stat anything either. This gives us a final huge speedup :^)
Diffstat (limited to 'Userland/Utilities/find.cpp')
-rw-r--r--Userland/Utilities/find.cpp63
1 files changed, 49 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Userland/Utilities/find.cpp b/Userland/Utilities/find.cpp
index 4c071510e3..c5a78203c8 100644
--- a/Userland/Utilities/find.cpp
+++ b/Userland/Utilities/find.cpp
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ struct FileData {
struct stat stat {
};
bool stat_is_valid : 1 { false };
+ // File type as returned from readdir(), or DT_UNKNOWN.
+ unsigned char d_type { DT_UNKNOWN };
const struct stat* ensure_stat()
{
@@ -62,6 +64,24 @@ struct FileData {
}
stat_is_valid = true;
+
+ if (S_ISREG(stat.st_mode))
+ d_type = DT_REG;
+ else if (S_ISDIR(stat.st_mode))
+ d_type = DT_DIR;
+ else if (S_ISCHR(stat.st_mode))
+ d_type = DT_CHR;
+ else if (S_ISBLK(stat.st_mode))
+ d_type = DT_BLK;
+ else if (S_ISFIFO(stat.st_mode))
+ d_type = DT_FIFO;
+ else if (S_ISLNK(stat.st_mode))
+ d_type = DT_LNK;
+ else if (S_ISSOCK(stat.st_mode))
+ d_type = DT_SOCK;
+ else
+ VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
+
return &stat;
}
};
@@ -86,7 +106,7 @@ private:
}
};
-class TypeCommand final : public StatCommand {
+class TypeCommand final : public Command {
public:
TypeCommand(const char* arg)
{
@@ -97,24 +117,31 @@ public:
}
private:
- virtual bool evaluate(const struct stat& stat) const override
+ virtual bool evaluate(FileData& file_data) const override
{
- auto type = stat.st_mode;
+ // First, make sure we have a type, but avoid calling
+ // sys$stat() unless we need to.
+ if (file_data.d_type == DT_UNKNOWN) {
+ if (file_data.ensure_stat() == nullptr)
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ auto type = file_data.d_type;
switch (m_type) {
case 'b':
- return S_ISBLK(type);
+ return type == DT_BLK;
case 'c':
- return S_ISCHR(type);
+ return type == DT_CHR;
case 'd':
- return S_ISDIR(type);
+ return type == DT_DIR;
case 'l':
- return S_ISLNK(type);
+ return type == DT_LNK;
case 'p':
- return S_ISFIFO(type);
+ return type == DT_FIFO;
case 'f':
- return S_ISREG(type);
+ return type == DT_REG;
case 's':
- return S_ISSOCK(type);
+ return type == DT_SOCK;
default:
// We've verified this is a correct character before.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
@@ -481,12 +508,18 @@ static void walk_tree(FileData& root_data, Command& command)
// * This is a directory.
// * This is a symlink (that could point to a directory),
// and we're following symlinks.
- struct stat stat;
- int rc = fstatat(root_data.dirfd, root_data.basename, &stat, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW);
- if (rc < 0)
+ // * The type is unknown, so it could be a directory.
+ switch (root_data.d_type) {
+ case DT_DIR:
+ case DT_UNKNOWN:
+ break;
+ case DT_LNK:
+ if (g_follow_symlinks)
+ break;
return;
- if (!S_ISDIR(stat.st_mode) && (!g_follow_symlinks || !S_ISLNK(stat.st_mode)))
+ default:
return;
+ }
int dirfd = openat(root_data.dirfd, root_data.basename, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY | O_CLOEXEC);
if (dirfd < 0) {
@@ -517,6 +550,7 @@ static void walk_tree(FileData& root_data, Command& command)
dirent->d_name,
(struct stat) {},
false,
+ dirent->d_type,
};
walk_tree(file_data, command);
}
@@ -547,6 +581,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[])
basename.characters(),
(struct stat) {},
false,
+ DT_UNKNOWN,
};
auto command = parse_all_commands(argv);
walk_tree(file_data, *command);