check goals for timeouts first, and their activity fds only if no
timeout has occurred. checking for timeouts *after* activity sets
us up for assertion failures by running multiple build completion
notifiers, the first of which will kill/reap the the goal process
and consuming the Pid instance. when the second notifier attempts
to do the same it will core dump with an assertion failure in Pid
and take down not only the single goal, but the entire daemon and
all goals it was building. luckily this is rare in practice since
it requires a build to both finish and time out at the same time.
writing a test for this is not feasible due to how much it relies
on scheduling to actually trigger the underlying bug, but on idle
machines it can usually be triggered by running multiple sleeping
builds with timeout set to the sleep duration and `--keep-going`:
nix-build --timeout 10 --builders '' --keep-going -E '
with import <nixpkgs> {};
builtins.genList
(i: runCommand "foo-${toString i}" {} "sleep 10")
100
'
Change-Id: I394d36b2e5ffb909cf8a19977d569bbdb71cb67b
8c06b7b43¹ made libfetchers log the URL being fetched just before the
actual fetch, particularly in case something freezes. This used the base
URL, to not include query parameters, as the Nixpkgs lib tests assume
that stderr logs will be equal across shallow and non-shallow git
fetches (and shallow fetches have the ?shallow=1 query parameter).
8c06b7b43 assumed that the `base` field of ParsedURL would be populated,
as the comment simply says "URL without query/fragment"... but
apparently it is not populated when the URL being fetched is *already*
fetched, which caused libfetchers to log things like
fetching gitlab input ''
which is. silly. but you know, busted lix be busted.
Anyway, with this commit we just remove the query params before printing
instead, which seems to do the right thing
[1]: 8c06b7b431
Change-Id: I9b9988992029aa6abef786f20b66e68c2ebb97d4
The `builder` local variable and duplicate `args.push_back` are no
longer required since the Darwin sandbox stopped using `sandbox-exec`.
The `drv->isBuiltin` check is not required either, as args are not
accessed when the builder is builtin.
Change-Id: I80b939bbd6f727b01793809921810ff09b579d54
Seccomp filtering and the no-new-privileges functionality improve the security
of the sandbox, and have been enabled by default for a long time. In
lix-project/lix#265 it was decided that they
should be enabled unconditionally. Accordingly, remove the allow-new-privileges
(which had weird behavior anyway) and filter-syscall settings, and force the
security features on. Syscall filtering can still be enabled at build time to
support building on architectures libseccomp doesn't support.
Change-Id: Iedbfa18d720ae557dee07a24f69b2520f30119cb
* changes:
docs: linkify nix3-build mention in nix-build.md
build: make internal-api-docs PHONY
cleanup lookupFileArg
add docstring to lookupFileArg
add libcmd test for lookupFileArg
This breaks downstreams linking to us on purpose to make sure that if
someone is linking to Lix they're doing it on purpose and crucially not
mixing up Nix and Lix versions in compatibility code.
We still need to fix the internal includes to follow the same schema so
we can drop the single-level include system entirely. However, this
requires a little more effort.
This adds pkg-config for libfetchers and config.h.
Migration path:
expr.hh -> lix/libexpr/expr.hh
nix/config.h -> lix/config.h
To apply this migration automatically, remove all `<nix/>` from
includes, so: `#include <nix/expr.hh>` -> `#include <expr.hh>`. Then,
the correct paths will be resolved from the tangled mess, and the
clang-tidy automated fix will work.
Then run the following for out of tree projects:
```
lix_root=$HOME/lix
(cd $lix_root/clang-tidy && nix develop -c 'meson setup build && ninja -C build')
run-clang-tidy -checks='-*,lix-fixincludes' -load=$lix_root/clang-tidy/build/liblix-clang-tidy.so -p build/ -fix src
```
Related: lix-project/nix-eval-jobs#5
Fixes: lix-project/lix#279
Change-Id: I7498e903afa6850a731ef8ce77a70da6b2b46966
File not found while importing causes a SysError, not an EvalError,
which is not currently caught by the tab-completion handler. Ignoring
all SysErrors might seem "dangerous" but this is the tab-completion
handler, any exception being bubbled up from there causes unexpected
behavior (causes the whole repl to exit).
Fixes#340.
Change-Id: I643048a47935e77f582decc539d9e51bdb96c890
nixpkgs has 23000 attributes, and our previous limit would be hit if you
have more than one nixpkgs in the environment, for example, because
`repl-overlays` will load the new stuff from the environment on top of
the existing environment.
This is not really testable since if we did write such a test, it would
just be testing this constant tbh...
Fixes: lix-project/lix#337
Change-Id: I49197bfb4db55b082f914f0d70e84f5f5f110954
Also fix typos introduced by the commits I read.
I have run the addDrvOutputDependencies release note past Ericson since
I was confused by what the heck it was doing, and he was saying it was
reasonable.
Change-Id: Id015353b00938682f7faae7de43df7f991a5237e
nix::fetchers::CacheImpl uses $XDG_CACHE_HOME, or its default based on
$HOME, to store its SQLite database. If the current process can't write
to that directory for whatever reason, though, any eval-time fetching
would fail just initializing the cache.
With this change, IO errors initializing the fetcher cache are logged
but ignored, and nix::fetchers::CacheImpl falls back to an in-memory¹
database instead.
Notably, this will fix any uses eval fetching while Lix itself is being
run in a derivation builder (such as during tests), as the derivation
builder does not set $XDG_CACHE_HOME, and sets $HOME to the non-existent
directory /homeless-shelter.
Before:
$ env -u XDG_CACHE_HOME HOME=/homeless-shelter nix -Lv eval --impure -E 'fetchTarball "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/main.tar.gz"'
error:
… while calling the 'fetchTarball' builtin
at «string»:1:1:
1| fetchTarball "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/main.tar.gz"
| ^
error: creating directory '/homeless-shelter': Permission denied
After:
$ env -u XDG_CACHE_HOME HOME=/homeless-shelter nix -Lv eval --impure -E 'fetchTarball "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/main.tar.gz"'
warning: ignoring error initializing Lix fetcher cache: error: creating directory '/homeless-shelter': Permission denied
"/nix/store/s9lxdnn0awp37n560bg4fgr497ah4hvw-source"
¹: https://www.sqlite.org/inmemorydb.html
Change-Id: I15c38c9baaf215fc6e192b8a4c70b9692a69bc22
This turns errors like:
error: flake output attribute 'hydraJobs' is not a derivation or path
into errors like:
error: expected flake output attribute 'hydraJobs' to be a derivation or
path but found a set: { binaryTarball = «thunk»; build = «thunk»; etc> }
This change affects all InstallableFlake commands.
Change-Id: I899757af418b6f98201006ec6ee13a448c07077c
Passing the commit message as an argument causes update failures on repositories with
lots of flake inputs. In some cases, the commit message is over 250,000 bytes.
Upstream PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10686
(cherry picked from commit 8b5e8f4fba5728f2b3e90fcd1ab15df77e3ea0e8)
Change-Id: I2c196a21cc9bedc24d57a828a0c5b9467e072f76
Move the identical static `chmod_` functions in libstore to
libutil. the function is called `chmodPath` instead of `chmod`
as otherwise it will shadow the standard library chmod in the nix
namespace, which is somewhat confusing.
Change-Id: I7b5ce379c6c602e3d3a1bbc49dbb70b1ae8f7bad
2bbe3efd1¹ added the -Wdeprecated-copy warning, and fixed the instances
of it which GCC warned about, in HintFmt and ref<T>. However, when
building with Clang, there is an additional deprecated-copy warning in
BaseError. This commit explicitly defaults the copy assignment operator
for BaseError and silences this warning.
1: 2bbe3efd16
Change-Id: I50aa4a7ab1a7aae5d7b31f765994abd3db06379d