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# include "references.hh"
# include "pathlocks.hh"
# include "globals.hh"
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# include "local-store.hh"
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# include "util.hh"
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# include "archive.hh"
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# include "affinity.hh"
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# include "builtins.hh"
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# include "finally.hh"
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# include "compression.hh"
exportReferencesGraph: Export more complete info in JSON format
This writes info about every path in the closure in the same format as
‘nix path-info --json’. Thus it also includes NAR hashes and sizes.
Example:
[
{
"path": "/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"narHash": "sha256:0ckdc4z20kkmpqdilx0wl6cricxv90lh85xpv2qljppcmz6vzcxl",
"narSize": 197648,
"references": [
"/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"/nix/store/27binbdy296qvjycdgr1535v8872vz3z-glibc-2.24"
],
"closureSize": 20939776
},
{
"path": "/nix/store/27binbdy296qvjycdgr1535v8872vz3z-glibc-2.24",
"narHash": "sha256:1nfn3m3p98y1c0kd0brp80dn9n5mycwgrk183j17rajya0h7gax3",
"narSize": 20742128,
"references": [
"/nix/store/27binbdy296qvjycdgr1535v8872vz3z-glibc-2.24"
],
"closureSize": 20742128
}
]
Fixes #1134.
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# include "json.hh"
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# include <algorithm>
# include <iostream>
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# include <map>
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# include <sstream>
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# include <thread>
# include <future>
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# include <chrono>
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# include <limits.h>
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# include <sys/wait.h>
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# include <sys/types.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
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# include <sys/utsname.h>
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# include <sys/select.h>
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# include <sys/resource.h>
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# include <fcntl.h>
# include <unistd.h>
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# include <errno.h>
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# include <cstring>
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# include <pwd.h>
# include <grp.h>
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/* Includes required for chroot support. */
# if __linux__
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# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# include <net/if.h>
# include <netinet/ip.h>
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# include <sys/personality.h>
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# include <sys/mman.h>
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# include <sched.h>
# include <sys/param.h>
# include <sys/mount.h>
# include <sys/syscall.h>
# define pivot_root(new_root, put_old) (syscall(SYS_pivot_root, new_root, put_old))
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# endif
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# if HAVE_STATVFS
# include <sys/statvfs.h>
# endif
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namespace nix {
using std : : map ;
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static string pathNullDevice = " /dev/null " ;
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/* Forward definition. */
class Worker ;
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struct HookInstance ;
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/* A pointer to a goal. */
class Goal ;
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class DerivationGoal ;
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typedef std : : shared_ptr < Goal > GoalPtr ;
typedef std : : weak_ptr < Goal > WeakGoalPtr ;
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struct CompareGoalPtrs {
bool operator ( ) ( const GoalPtr & a , const GoalPtr & b ) ;
} ;
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/* Set of goals. */
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typedef set < GoalPtr , CompareGoalPtrs > Goals ;
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typedef list < WeakGoalPtr > WeakGoals ;
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/* A map of paths to goals (and the other way around). */
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typedef map < Path , WeakGoalPtr > WeakGoalMap ;
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class Goal : public std : : enable_shared_from_this < Goal >
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{
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public :
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typedef enum { ecBusy , ecSuccess , ecFailed , ecNoSubstituters , ecIncompleteClosure } ExitCode ;
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protected :
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/* Backlink to the worker. */
Worker & worker ;
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/* Goals that this goal is waiting for. */
Goals waitees ;
/* Goals waiting for this one to finish. Must use weak pointers
here to prevent cycles . */
WeakGoals waiters ;
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/* Number of goals we are/were waiting for that have failed. */
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unsigned int nrFailed ;
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/* Number of substitution goals we are/were waiting for that
failed because there are no substituters . */
unsigned int nrNoSubstituters ;
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/* Number of substitution goals we are/were waiting for that
failed because othey had unsubstitutable references . */
unsigned int nrIncompleteClosure ;
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/* Name of this goal for debugging purposes. */
string name ;
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/* Whether the goal is finished. */
ExitCode exitCode ;
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Goal ( Worker & worker ) : worker ( worker )
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{
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nrFailed = nrNoSubstituters = nrIncompleteClosure = 0 ;
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exitCode = ecBusy ;
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}
virtual ~ Goal ( )
{
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trace ( " goal destroyed " ) ;
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}
public :
virtual void work ( ) = 0 ;
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void addWaitee ( GoalPtr waitee ) ;
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virtual void waiteeDone ( GoalPtr waitee , ExitCode result ) ;
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virtual void handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data )
{
abort ( ) ;
}
virtual void handleEOF ( int fd )
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{
abort ( ) ;
}
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void trace ( const format & f ) ;
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string getName ( )
{
return name ;
}
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ExitCode getExitCode ( )
{
return exitCode ;
}
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/* Callback in case of a timeout. It should wake up its waiters,
get rid of any running child processes that are being monitored
by the worker ( important ! ) , etc . */
virtual void timedOut ( ) = 0 ;
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virtual string key ( ) = 0 ;
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protected :
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void amDone ( ExitCode result ) ;
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} ;
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bool CompareGoalPtrs : : operator ( ) ( const GoalPtr & a , const GoalPtr & b ) {
string s1 = a - > key ( ) ;
string s2 = b - > key ( ) ;
return s1 < s2 ;
}
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typedef std : : chrono : : time_point < std : : chrono : : steady_clock > steady_time_point ;
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/* A mapping used to remember for each child process to what goal it
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belongs , and file descriptors for receiving log data and output
path creation commands . */
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struct Child
{
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WeakGoalPtr goal ;
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Goal * goal2 ; // ugly hackery
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set < int > fds ;
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bool respectTimeouts ;
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bool inBuildSlot ;
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steady_time_point lastOutput ; /* time we last got output on stdout/stderr */
steady_time_point timeStarted ;
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} ;
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/* The worker class. */
class Worker
{
private :
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/* Note: the worker should only have strong pointers to the
top - level goals . */
/* The top-level goals of the worker. */
Goals topGoals ;
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/* Goals that are ready to do some work. */
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WeakGoals awake ;
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/* Goals waiting for a build slot. */
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WeakGoals wantingToBuild ;
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/* Child processes currently running. */
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std : : list < Child > children ;
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/* Number of build slots occupied. This includes local builds and
substitutions but not remote builds via the build hook . */
unsigned int nrLocalBuilds ;
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/* Maps used to prevent multiple instantiations of a goal for the
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same derivation / path . */
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WeakGoalMap derivationGoals ;
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WeakGoalMap substitutionGoals ;
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/* Goals waiting for busy paths to be unlocked. */
WeakGoals waitingForAnyGoal ;
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/* Goals sleeping for a few seconds (polling a lock). */
WeakGoals waitingForAWhile ;
/* Last time the goals in `waitingForAWhile' where woken up. */
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steady_time_point lastWokenUp ;
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/* Cache for pathContentsGood(). */
std : : map < Path , bool > pathContentsGoodCache ;
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public :
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/* Set if at least one derivation had a BuildError (i.e. permanent
failure ) . */
bool permanentFailure ;
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/* Set if at least one derivation had a timeout. */
bool timedOut ;
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LocalStore & store ;
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std : : unique_ptr < HookInstance > hook ;
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Worker ( LocalStore & store ) ;
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~ Worker ( ) ;
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/* Make a goal (with caching). */
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GoalPtr makeDerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const StringSet & wantedOutputs , BuildMode buildMode = bmNormal ) ;
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std : : shared_ptr < DerivationGoal > makeBasicDerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath ,
const BasicDerivation & drv , BuildMode buildMode = bmNormal ) ;
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GoalPtr makeSubstitutionGoal ( const Path & storePath , bool repair = false ) ;
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/* Remove a dead goal. */
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void removeGoal ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
/* Wake up a goal (i.e., there is something for it to do). */
void wakeUp ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
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/* Return the number of local build and substitution processes
currently running ( but not remote builds via the build
hook ) . */
unsigned int getNrLocalBuilds ( ) ;
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/* Registers a running child process. `inBuildSlot' means that
the process counts towards the jobs limit . */
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void childStarted ( GoalPtr goal , const set < int > & fds ,
bool inBuildSlot , bool respectTimeouts ) ;
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/* Unregisters a running child process. `wakeSleepers' should be
false if there is no sense in waking up goals that are sleeping
because they can ' t run yet ( e . g . , there is no free build slot ,
or the hook would still say ` postpone ' ) . */
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void childTerminated ( Goal * goal , bool wakeSleepers = true ) ;
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/* Put `goal' to sleep until a build slot becomes available (which
might be right away ) . */
void waitForBuildSlot ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
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/* Wait for any goal to finish. Pretty indiscriminate way to
wait for some resource that some other goal is holding . */
void waitForAnyGoal ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
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/* Wait for a few seconds and then retry this goal. Used when
waiting for a lock held by another process . This kind of
polling is inefficient , but POSIX doesn ' t really provide a way
to wait for multiple locks in the main select ( ) loop . */
void waitForAWhile ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
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/* Loop until the specified top-level goals have finished. */
void run ( const Goals & topGoals ) ;
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/* Wait for input to become available. */
void waitForInput ( ) ;
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unsigned int exitStatus ( ) ;
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/* Check whether the given valid path exists and has the right
contents . */
bool pathContentsGood ( const Path & path ) ;
void markContentsGood ( const Path & path ) ;
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} ;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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void addToWeakGoals ( WeakGoals & goals , GoalPtr p )
{
// FIXME: necessary?
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// FIXME: O(n)
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for ( auto & i : goals )
if ( i . lock ( ) = = p ) return ;
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goals . push_back ( p ) ;
}
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void Goal : : addWaitee ( GoalPtr waitee )
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{
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waitees . insert ( waitee ) ;
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addToWeakGoals ( waitee - > waiters , shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
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}
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void Goal : : waiteeDone ( GoalPtr waitee , ExitCode result )
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{
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assert ( waitees . find ( waitee ) ! = waitees . end ( ) ) ;
waitees . erase ( waitee ) ;
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trace ( format ( " waitee ‘ %1%’ done; %2% left " ) %
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waitee - > name % waitees . size ( ) ) ;
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if ( result = = ecFailed | | result = = ecNoSubstituters | | result = = ecIncompleteClosure ) + + nrFailed ;
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if ( result = = ecNoSubstituters ) + + nrNoSubstituters ;
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if ( result = = ecIncompleteClosure ) + + nrIncompleteClosure ;
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if ( waitees . empty ( ) | | ( result = = ecFailed & & ! settings . keepGoing ) ) {
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/* If we failed and keepGoing is not set, we remove all
remaining waitees . */
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for ( auto & goal : waitees ) {
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WeakGoals waiters2 ;
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for ( auto & j : goal - > waiters )
if ( j . lock ( ) ! = shared_from_this ( ) ) waiters2 . push_back ( j ) ;
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goal - > waiters = waiters2 ;
}
waitees . clear ( ) ;
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worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
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}
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}
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void Goal : : amDone ( ExitCode result )
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{
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trace ( " done " ) ;
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assert ( exitCode = = ecBusy ) ;
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assert ( result = = ecSuccess | | result = = ecFailed | | result = = ecNoSubstituters | | result = = ecIncompleteClosure ) ;
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exitCode = result ;
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for ( auto & i : waiters ) {
GoalPtr goal = i . lock ( ) ;
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if ( goal ) goal - > waiteeDone ( shared_from_this ( ) , result ) ;
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}
waiters . clear ( ) ;
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worker . removeGoal ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
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void Goal : : trace ( const format & f )
{
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debug ( format ( " %1%: %2% " ) % name % f ) ;
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/* Common initialisation performed in child processes. */
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static void commonChildInit ( Pipe & logPipe )
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{
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restoreSignals ( ) ;
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/* Put the child in a separate session (and thus a separate
process group ) so that it has no controlling terminal ( meaning
that e . g . ssh cannot open / dev / tty ) and it doesn ' t receive
terminal signals . */
if ( setsid ( ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " creating a new session " ) ) ;
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/* Dup the write side of the logger pipe into stderr. */
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if ( dup2 ( logPipe . writeSide . get ( ) , STDERR_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " cannot pipe standard error into log file " ) ;
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/* Dup stderr to stdout. */
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if ( dup2 ( STDERR_FILENO , STDOUT_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot dup stderr into stdout " ) ;
/* Reroute stdin to /dev/null. */
int fdDevNull = open ( pathNullDevice . c_str ( ) , O_RDWR ) ;
if ( fdDevNull = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot open ‘ %1%’ " ) % pathNullDevice ) ;
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if ( dup2 ( fdDevNull , STDIN_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot dup null device into stdin " ) ;
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close ( fdDevNull ) ;
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class UserLock
{
private :
/* POSIX locks suck. If we have a lock on a file, and we open and
close that file again ( without closing the original file
descriptor ) , we lose the lock . So we have to be * very * careful
not to open a lock file on which we are holding a lock . */
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static Sync < PathSet > lockedPaths_ ;
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Path fnUserLock ;
AutoCloseFD fdUserLock ;
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string user ;
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uid_t uid ;
gid_t gid ;
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std : : vector < gid_t > supplementaryGIDs ;
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public :
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UserLock ( ) ;
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~ UserLock ( ) ;
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void kill ( ) ;
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string getUser ( ) { return user ; }
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uid_t getUID ( ) { assert ( uid ) ; return uid ; }
uid_t getGID ( ) { assert ( gid ) ; return gid ; }
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std : : vector < gid_t > getSupplementaryGIDs ( ) { return supplementaryGIDs ; }
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bool enabled ( ) { return uid ! = 0 ; }
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} ;
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Sync < PathSet > UserLock : : lockedPaths_ ;
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UserLock : : UserLock ( )
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{
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assert ( settings . buildUsersGroup ! = " " ) ;
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/* Get the members of the build-users-group. */
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struct group * gr = getgrnam ( settings . buildUsersGroup . get ( ) . c_str ( ) ) ;
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if ( ! gr )
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throw Error ( format ( " the group ‘ %1%’ specified in ‘ build-users-group’ does not exist " )
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% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
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gid = gr - > gr_gid ;
/* Copy the result of getgrnam. */
Strings users ;
for ( char * * p = gr - > gr_mem ; * p ; + + p ) {
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debug ( format ( " found build user ‘ %1%’ " ) % * p ) ;
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users . push_back ( * p ) ;
}
if ( users . empty ( ) )
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throw Error ( format ( " the build users group ‘ %1%’ has no members " )
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% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
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/* Find a user account that isn't currently in use for another
build . */
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for ( auto & i : users ) {
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debug ( format ( " trying user ‘ %1%’ " ) % i ) ;
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struct passwd * pw = getpwnam ( i . c_str ( ) ) ;
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if ( ! pw )
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throw Error ( format ( " the user ‘ %1%’ in the group ‘ %2%’ does not exist " )
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% i % settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
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createDirs ( settings . nixStateDir + " /userpool " ) ;
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fnUserLock = ( format ( " %1%/userpool/%2% " ) % settings . nixStateDir % pw - > pw_uid ) . str ( ) ;
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{
auto lockedPaths ( lockedPaths_ . lock ( ) ) ;
if ( lockedPaths - > count ( fnUserLock ) )
/* We already have a lock on this one. */
continue ;
lockedPaths - > insert ( fnUserLock ) ;
}
try {
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AutoCloseFD fd = open ( fnUserLock . c_str ( ) , O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_CLOEXEC , 0600 ) ;
if ( ! fd )
throw SysError ( format ( " opening user lock ‘ %1%’ " ) % fnUserLock ) ;
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if ( lockFile ( fd . get ( ) , ltWrite , false ) ) {
fdUserLock = std : : move ( fd ) ;
user = i ;
uid = pw - > pw_uid ;
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/* Sanity check... */
if ( uid = = getuid ( ) | | uid = = geteuid ( ) )
throw Error ( format ( " the Nix user should not be a member of ‘ %1%’ " )
% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
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# if __linux__
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/* Get the list of supplementary groups of this build user. This
is usually either empty or contains a group such as " kvm " . */
supplementaryGIDs . resize ( 10 ) ;
int ngroups = supplementaryGIDs . size ( ) ;
int err = getgrouplist ( pw - > pw_name , pw - > pw_gid ,
supplementaryGIDs . data ( ) , & ngroups ) ;
if ( err = = - 1 )
throw Error ( format ( " failed to get list of supplementary groups for ‘ %1%’ " ) % pw - > pw_name ) ;
supplementaryGIDs . resize ( ngroups ) ;
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# endif
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return ;
}
} catch ( . . . ) {
lockedPaths_ . lock ( ) - > erase ( fnUserLock ) ;
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}
}
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throw Error ( format ( " all build users are currently in use; "
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" consider creating additional users and adding them to the ‘ %1%’ group " )
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% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
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}
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UserLock : : ~ UserLock ( )
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{
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auto lockedPaths ( lockedPaths_ . lock ( ) ) ;
assert ( lockedPaths - > count ( fnUserLock ) ) ;
lockedPaths - > erase ( fnUserLock ) ;
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}
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void UserLock : : kill ( )
{
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killUser ( uid ) ;
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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struct HookInstance
{
/* Pipes for talking to the build hook. */
Pipe toHook ;
/* Pipe for the hook's standard output/error. */
Pipe fromHook ;
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/* Pipe for the builder's standard output/error. */
Pipe builderOut ;
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/* The process ID of the hook. */
Pid pid ;
HookInstance ( ) ;
~ HookInstance ( ) ;
} ;
HookInstance : : HookInstance ( )
{
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debug ( " starting build hook ‘ %s’ " , settings . buildHook ) ;
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/* Create a pipe to get the output of the child. */
fromHook . create ( ) ;
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/* Create the communication pipes. */
toHook . create ( ) ;
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/* Create a pipe to get the output of the builder. */
builderOut . create ( ) ;
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/* Fork the hook. */
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pid = startProcess ( [ & ] ( ) {
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commonChildInit ( fromHook ) ;
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if ( chdir ( " / " ) = = - 1 ) throw SysError ( " changing into / " ) ;
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/* Dup the communication pipes. */
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if ( dup2 ( toHook . readSide . get ( ) , STDIN_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " dupping to-hook read side " ) ;
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/* Use fd 4 for the builder's stdout/stderr. */
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if ( dup2 ( builderOut . writeSide . get ( ) , 4 ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " dupping builder's stdout/stderr " ) ;
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Strings args = {
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baseNameOf ( settings . buildHook ) ,
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settings . thisSystem ,
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std : : to_string ( settings . maxSilentTime ) ,
std : : to_string ( settings . buildTimeout ) ,
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std : : to_string ( verbosity ) ,
settings . builders
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} ;
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execv ( settings . buildHook . get ( ) . c_str ( ) , stringsToCharPtrs ( args ) . data ( ) ) ;
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throw SysError ( " executing ‘ %s’ " , settings . buildHook ) ;
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} ) ;
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pid . setSeparatePG ( true ) ;
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fromHook . writeSide = - 1 ;
toHook . readSide = - 1 ;
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}
HookInstance : : ~ HookInstance ( )
{
try {
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toHook . writeSide = - 1 ;
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if ( pid ! = - 1 ) pid . kill ( ) ;
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} catch ( . . . ) {
ignoreException ( ) ;
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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typedef map < std : : string , std : : string > StringRewrites ;
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std : : string rewriteStrings ( std : : string s , const StringRewrites & rewrites )
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{
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for ( auto & i : rewrites ) {
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size_t j = 0 ;
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while ( ( j = s . find ( i . first , j ) ) ! = string : : npos )
s . replace ( j , i . first . size ( ) , i . second ) ;
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}
return s ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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typedef enum { rpAccept , rpDecline , rpPostpone } HookReply ;
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class SubstitutionGoal ;
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class DerivationGoal : public Goal
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{
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private :
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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/* Whether to use an on-disk .drv file. */
bool useDerivation ;
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/* The path of the derivation. */
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Path drvPath ;
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/* The specific outputs that we need to build. Empty means all of
them . */
StringSet wantedOutputs ;
/* Whether additional wanted outputs have been added. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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bool needRestart = false ;
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/* Whether to retry substituting the outputs after building the
inputs . */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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bool retrySubstitution = false ;
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/* The derivation stored at drvPath. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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std : : unique_ptr < BasicDerivation > drv ;
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/* The remainder is state held during the build. */
/* Locks on the output paths. */
PathLocks outputLocks ;
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/* All input paths (that is, the union of FS closures of the
immediate input paths ) . */
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PathSet inputPaths ;
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/* Referenceable paths (i.e., input and output paths). */
PathSet allPaths ;
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/* Outputs that are already valid. If we're repairing, these are
the outputs that are valid * and * not corrupt . */
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PathSet validPaths ;
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/* Outputs that are corrupt or not valid. */
PathSet missingPaths ;
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/* User selected for running the builder. */
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std : : unique_ptr < UserLock > buildUser ;
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/* The process ID of the builder. */
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Pid pid ;
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/* The temporary directory. */
Path tmpDir ;
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/* The path of the temporary directory in the sandbox. */
Path tmpDirInSandbox ;
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/* File descriptor for the log file. */
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AutoCloseFD fdLogFile ;
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std : : shared_ptr < BufferedSink > logFileSink , logSink ;
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/* Number of bytes received from the builder's stdout/stderr. */
unsigned long logSize ;
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/* The most recent log lines. */
std : : list < std : : string > logTail ;
std : : string currentLogLine ;
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size_t currentLogLinePos = 0 ; // to handle carriage return
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/* Pipe for the builder's standard output/error. */
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Pipe builderOut ;
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/* Pipe for synchronising updates to the builder user namespace. */
Pipe userNamespaceSync ;
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/* The build hook. */
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std : : unique_ptr < HookInstance > hook ;
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/* Whether we're currently doing a chroot build. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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bool useChroot = false ;
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Path chrootRootDir ;
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/* RAII object to delete the chroot directory. */
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std : : shared_ptr < AutoDelete > autoDelChroot ;
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/* Whether this is a fixed-output derivation. */
bool fixedOutput ;
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/* Whether to run the build in a private network namespace. */
bool privateNetwork = false ;
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typedef void ( DerivationGoal : : * GoalState ) ( ) ;
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GoalState state ;
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/* Stuff we need to pass to initChild(). */
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struct ChrootPath {
Path source ;
bool optional ;
ChrootPath ( Path source = " " , bool optional = false )
: source ( source ) , optional ( optional )
{ }
} ;
typedef map < Path , ChrootPath > DirsInChroot ; // maps target path to source path
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DirsInChroot dirsInChroot ;
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typedef map < string , string > Environment ;
Environment env ;
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# if __APPLE__
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typedef string SandboxProfile ;
SandboxProfile additionalSandboxProfile ;
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AutoDelete autoDelSandbox ;
# endif
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/* Hash rewriting. */
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StringRewrites inputRewrites , outputRewrites ;
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typedef map < Path , Path > RedirectedOutputs ;
RedirectedOutputs redirectedOutputs ;
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BuildMode buildMode ;
/* If we're repairing without a chroot, there may be outputs that
are valid but corrupt . So we redirect these outputs to
temporary paths . */
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PathSet redirectedBadOutputs ;
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BuildResult result ;
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/* The current round, if we're building multiple times. */
unsigned int curRound = 1 ;
unsigned int nrRounds ;
/* Path registration info from the previous round, if we're
building multiple times . Since this contains the hash , it
allows us to compare whether two rounds produced the same
result . */
ValidPathInfos prevInfos ;
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const uid_t sandboxUid = 1000 ;
const gid_t sandboxGid = 100 ;
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const static Path homeDir ;
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public :
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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DerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const StringSet & wantedOutputs ,
Worker & worker , BuildMode buildMode = bmNormal ) ;
DerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const BasicDerivation & drv ,
Worker & worker , BuildMode buildMode = bmNormal ) ;
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~ DerivationGoal ( ) ;
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void timedOut ( ) override ;
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string key ( ) override
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{
/* Ensure that derivations get built in order of their name,
i . e . a derivation named " aardvark " always comes before
" baboon " . And substitution goals always happen before
derivation goals ( due to " b$ " ) . */
return " b$ " + storePathToName ( drvPath ) + " $ " + drvPath ;
}
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void work ( ) override ;
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Path getDrvPath ( )
{
return drvPath ;
}
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/* Add wanted outputs to an already existing derivation goal. */
void addWantedOutputs ( const StringSet & outputs ) ;
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BuildResult getResult ( ) { return result ; }
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private :
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/* The states. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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void getDerivation ( ) ;
void loadDerivation ( ) ;
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void haveDerivation ( ) ;
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void outputsSubstituted ( ) ;
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void closureRepaired ( ) ;
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void inputsRealised ( ) ;
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void tryToBuild ( ) ;
void buildDone ( ) ;
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/* Is the build hook willing to perform the build? */
HookReply tryBuildHook ( ) ;
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/* Start building a derivation. */
void startBuilder ( ) ;
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/* Fill in the environment for the builder. */
void initEnv ( ) ;
Add support for passing structured data to builders
Previously, all derivation attributes had to be coerced into strings
so that they could be passed via the environment. This is lossy
(e.g. lists get flattened, necessitating configureFlags
vs. configureFlagsArray, of which the latter cannot be specified as an
attribute), doesn't support attribute sets at all, and has size
limitations (necessitating hacks like passAsFile).
This patch adds a new mode for passing attributes to builders, namely
encoded as a JSON file ".attrs.json" in the current directory of the
builder. This mode is activated via the special attribute
__structuredAttrs = true;
(The idea is that one day we can set this in stdenv.mkDerivation.)
For example,
stdenv.mkDerivation {
__structuredAttrs = true;
name = "foo";
buildInputs = [ pkgs.hello pkgs.cowsay ];
doCheck = true;
hardening.format = false;
}
results in a ".attrs.json" file containing (sans the indentation):
{
"buildInputs": [],
"builder": "/nix/store/ygl61ycpr2vjqrx775l1r2mw1g2rb754-bash-4.3-p48/bin/bash",
"configureFlags": [
"--with-foo",
"--with-bar=1 2"
],
"doCheck": true,
"hardening": {
"format": false
},
"name": "foo",
"nativeBuildInputs": [
"/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"/nix/store/4jnvjin0r6wp6cv1hdm5jbkx3vinlcvk-cowsay-3.03"
],
"propagatedBuildInputs": [],
"propagatedNativeBuildInputs": [],
"stdenv": "/nix/store/f3hw3p8armnzy6xhd4h8s7anfjrs15n2-stdenv",
"system": "x86_64-linux"
}
"passAsFile" is ignored in this mode because it's not needed - large
strings are included directly in the JSON representation.
It is up to the builder to do something with the JSON
representation. For example, in bash-based builders, lists/attrsets of
string values could be mapped to bash (associative) arrays.
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/* Write a JSON file containing the derivation attributes. */
void writeStructuredAttrs ( ) ;
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/* Make a file owned by the builder. */
void chownToBuilder ( const Path & path ) ;
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/* Handle the exportReferencesGraph attribute. */
void doExportReferencesGraph ( ) ;
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/* Run the builder's process. */
void runChild ( ) ;
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friend int childEntry ( void * ) ;
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/* Check that the derivation outputs all exist and register them
as valid . */
void registerOutputs ( ) ;
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/* Open a log file and a pipe to it. */
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Path openLogFile ( ) ;
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/* Close the log file. */
void closeLogFile ( ) ;
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/* Delete the temporary directory, if we have one. */
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void deleteTmpDir ( bool force ) ;
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/* Callback used by the worker to write to the log. */
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void handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data ) override ;
void handleEOF ( int fd ) override ;
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void flushLine ( ) ;
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/* Return the set of (in)valid paths. */
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PathSet checkPathValidity ( bool returnValid , bool checkHash ) ;
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/* Abort the goal if `path' failed to build. */
bool pathFailed ( const Path & path ) ;
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/* Forcibly kill the child process, if any. */
void killChild ( ) ;
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Path addHashRewrite ( const Path & path ) ;
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void repairClosure ( ) ;
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void done ( BuildResult : : Status status , const string & msg = " " ) ;
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} ;
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const Path DerivationGoal : : homeDir = " /homeless-shelter " ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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DerivationGoal : : DerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const StringSet & wantedOutputs ,
Worker & worker , BuildMode buildMode )
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: Goal ( worker )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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, useDerivation ( true )
, drvPath ( drvPath )
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, wantedOutputs ( wantedOutputs )
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, buildMode ( buildMode )
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{
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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state = & DerivationGoal : : getDerivation ;
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name = ( format ( " building of ‘ %1%’ " ) % drvPath ) . str ( ) ;
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trace ( " created " ) ;
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}
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Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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DerivationGoal : : DerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const BasicDerivation & drv ,
Worker & worker , BuildMode buildMode )
: Goal ( worker )
, useDerivation ( false )
, drvPath ( drvPath )
, buildMode ( buildMode )
{
this - > drv = std : : unique_ptr < BasicDerivation > ( new BasicDerivation ( drv ) ) ;
state = & DerivationGoal : : haveDerivation ;
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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name = ( format ( " building of %1% " ) % showPaths ( drv . outputPaths ( ) ) ) . str ( ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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trace ( " created " ) ;
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/* Prevent the .chroot directory from being
garbage - collected . ( See isActiveTempFile ( ) in gc . cc . ) */
worker . store . addTempRoot ( drvPath ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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}
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DerivationGoal : : ~ DerivationGoal ( )
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{
/* Careful: we should never ever throw an exception from a
destructor . */
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try { killChild ( ) ; } catch ( . . . ) { ignoreException ( ) ; }
try { deleteTmpDir ( false ) ; } catch ( . . . ) { ignoreException ( ) ; }
try { closeLogFile ( ) ; } catch ( . . . ) { ignoreException ( ) ; }
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : killChild ( )
{
if ( pid ! = - 1 ) {
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worker . childTerminated ( this ) ;
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if ( buildUser ) {
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/* If we're using a build user, then there is a tricky
race condition : if we kill the build user before the
child has done its setuid ( ) to the build user uid , then
it won ' t be killed , and we ' ll potentially lock up in
pid . wait ( ) . So also send a conventional kill to the
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child . */
: : kill ( - pid , SIGKILL ) ; /* ignore the result */
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buildUser - > kill ( ) ;
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pid . wait ( ) ;
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} else
pid . kill ( ) ;
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assert ( pid = = - 1 ) ;
}
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hook . reset ( ) ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : timedOut ( )
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{
killChild ( ) ;
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done ( BuildResult : : TimedOut ) ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : work ( )
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{
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( this - > * state ) ( ) ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : addWantedOutputs ( const StringSet & outputs )
{
/* If we already want all outputs, there is nothing to do. */
if ( wantedOutputs . empty ( ) ) return ;
if ( outputs . empty ( ) ) {
wantedOutputs . clear ( ) ;
needRestart = true ;
} else
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for ( auto & i : outputs )
if ( wantedOutputs . find ( i ) = = wantedOutputs . end ( ) ) {
wantedOutputs . insert ( i ) ;
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needRestart = true ;
}
}
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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void DerivationGoal : : getDerivation ( )
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{
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trace ( " init " ) ;
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/* The first thing to do is to make sure that the derivation
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exists . If it doesn ' t , it may be created through a
substitute . */
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if ( buildMode = = bmNormal & & worker . store . isValidPath ( drvPath ) ) {
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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loadDerivation ( ) ;
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return ;
}
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addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( drvPath ) ) ;
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Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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state = & DerivationGoal : : loadDerivation ;
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}
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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void DerivationGoal : : loadDerivation ( )
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{
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trace ( " loading derivation " ) ;
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if ( nrFailed ! = 0 ) {
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printError ( format ( " cannot build missing derivation ‘ %1%’ " ) % drvPath ) ;
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done ( BuildResult : : MiscFailure ) ;
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return ;
}
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/* `drvPath' should already be a root, but let's be on the safe
side : if the user forgot to make it a root , we wouldn ' t want
things being garbage collected while we ' re busy . */
worker . store . addTempRoot ( drvPath ) ;
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assert ( worker . store . isValidPath ( drvPath ) ) ;
2003-07-20 19:29:38 +00:00
2005-01-19 11:16:11 +00:00
/* Get the derivation. */
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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drv = std : : unique_ptr < BasicDerivation > ( new Derivation ( worker . store . derivationFromPath ( drvPath ) ) ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
haveDerivation ( ) ;
}
2004-05-11 18:05:44 +00:00
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
void DerivationGoal : : haveDerivation ( )
{
trace ( " have derivation " ) ;
for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs )
worker . store . addTempRoot ( i . second . path ) ;
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/* Check what outputs paths are not already valid. */
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PathSet invalidOutputs = checkPathValidity ( false , buildMode = = bmRepair ) ;
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/* If they are all valid, then we're done. */
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if ( invalidOutputs . size ( ) = = 0 & & buildMode = = bmNormal ) {
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done ( BuildResult : : AlreadyValid ) ;
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return ;
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}
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/* Reject doing a hash build of anything other than a fixed-output
derivation . */
if ( buildMode = = bmHash ) {
if ( drv - > outputs . size ( ) ! = 1 | |
drv - > outputs . find ( " out " ) = = drv - > outputs . end ( ) | |
drv - > outputs [ " out " ] . hashAlgo = = " " )
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throw Error ( format ( " cannot do a hash build of non-fixed-output derivation ‘ %1%’ " ) % drvPath ) ;
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}
2005-01-25 10:55:33 +00:00
/* We are first going to try to create the invalid output paths
through substitutes . If that doesn ' t work , we ' ll build
them . */
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
2016-02-04 13:28:26 +00:00
if ( settings . useSubstitutes & & drv - > substitutesAllowed ( ) )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
for ( auto & i : invalidOutputs )
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( i , buildMode = = bmRepair ) ) ;
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if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) /* to prevent hang (no wake-up event) */
outputsSubstituted ( ) ;
else
state = & DerivationGoal : : outputsSubstituted ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : outputsSubstituted ( )
{
trace ( " all outputs substituted (maybe) " ) ;
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if ( nrFailed > 0 & & nrFailed > nrNoSubstituters + nrIncompleteClosure & & ! settings . tryFallback ) {
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done ( BuildResult : : TransientFailure , ( format ( " some substitutes for the outputs of derivation ‘ %1%’ failed (usually happens due to networking issues); try ‘ --fallback’ to build derivation from source " ) % drvPath ) . str ( ) ) ;
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return ;
}
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/* If the substitutes form an incomplete closure, then we should
build the dependencies of this derivation , but after that , we
can still use the substitutes for this derivation itself . */
if ( nrIncompleteClosure > 0 & & ! retrySubstitution ) retrySubstitution = true ;
nrFailed = nrNoSubstituters = nrIncompleteClosure = 0 ;
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if ( needRestart ) {
needRestart = false ;
haveDerivation ( ) ;
return ;
}
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unsigned int nrInvalid = checkPathValidity ( false , buildMode = = bmRepair ) . size ( ) ;
if ( buildMode = = bmNormal & & nrInvalid = = 0 ) {
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done ( BuildResult : : Substituted ) ;
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return ;
}
if ( buildMode = = bmRepair & & nrInvalid = = 0 ) {
repairClosure ( ) ;
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return ;
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}
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if ( buildMode = = bmCheck & & nrInvalid > 0 )
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throw Error ( format ( " some outputs of ‘ %1%’ are not valid, so checking is not possible " ) % drvPath ) ;
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/* Otherwise, at least one of the output paths could not be
produced using a substitute . So we have to build instead . */
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/* Make sure checkPathValidity() from now on checks all
outputs . */
wantedOutputs = PathSet ( ) ;
2005-01-25 10:55:33 +00:00
/* The inputs must be built before we can build this goal. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
if ( useDerivation )
for ( auto & i : dynamic_cast < Derivation * > ( drv . get ( ) ) - > inputDrvs )
addWaitee ( worker . makeDerivationGoal ( i . first , i . second , buildMode = = bmRepair ? bmRepair : bmNormal ) ) ;
2003-08-01 14:11:19 +00:00
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
for ( auto & i : drv - > inputSrcs ) {
if ( worker . store . isValidPath ( i ) ) continue ;
if ( ! settings . useSubstitutes )
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throw Error ( format ( " dependency of ‘ %1%’ of ‘ %2%’ does not exist, and substitution is disabled " )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
% i % drvPath ) ;
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( i ) ) ;
}
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if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) /* to prevent hang (no wake-up event) */
inputsRealised ( ) ;
else
state = & DerivationGoal : : inputsRealised ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : repairClosure ( )
{
/* If we're repairing, we now know that our own outputs are valid.
Now check whether the other paths in the outputs closure are
good . If not , then start derivation goals for the derivations
that produced those outputs . */
/* Get the output closure. */
PathSet outputClosure ;
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs ) {
if ( ! wantOutput ( i . first , wantedOutputs ) ) continue ;
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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worker . store . computeFSClosure ( i . second . path , outputClosure ) ;
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}
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/* Filter out our own outputs (which we have already checked). */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs )
outputClosure . erase ( i . second . path ) ;
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/* Get all dependencies of this derivation so that we know which
derivation is responsible for which path in the output
closure . */
PathSet inputClosure ;
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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if ( useDerivation ) worker . store . computeFSClosure ( drvPath , inputClosure ) ;
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std : : map < Path , Path > outputsToDrv ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
for ( auto & i : inputClosure )
if ( isDerivation ( i ) ) {
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
2016-02-04 13:28:26 +00:00
Derivation drv = worker . store . derivationFromPath ( i ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & j : drv . outputs )
outputsToDrv [ j . second . path ] = i ;
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}
/* Check each path (slow!). */
PathSet broken ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
for ( auto & i : outputClosure ) {
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if ( worker . pathContentsGood ( i ) ) continue ;
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printError ( format ( " found corrupted or missing path ‘ %1%’ in the output closure of ‘ %2%’ " ) % i % drvPath ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
Path drvPath2 = outputsToDrv [ i ] ;
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if ( drvPath2 = = " " )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( i , true ) ) ;
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else
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addWaitee ( worker . makeDerivationGoal ( drvPath2 , PathSet ( ) , bmRepair ) ) ;
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}
if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) {
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done ( BuildResult : : AlreadyValid ) ;
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return ;
}
state = & DerivationGoal : : closureRepaired ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : closureRepaired ( )
{
trace ( " closure repaired " ) ;
if ( nrFailed > 0 )
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throw Error ( format ( " some paths in the output closure of derivation ‘ %1%’ could not be repaired " ) % drvPath ) ;
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done ( BuildResult : : AlreadyValid ) ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : inputsRealised ( )
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{
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trace ( " all inputs realised " ) ;
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if ( nrFailed ! = 0 ) {
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
if ( ! useDerivation )
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throw Error ( format ( " some dependencies of ‘ %1%’ are missing " ) % drvPath ) ;
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printError (
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format ( " cannot build derivation ‘ %1%’ : %2% dependencies couldn't be built " )
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% drvPath % nrFailed ) ;
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done ( BuildResult : : DependencyFailed ) ;
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return ;
}
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if ( retrySubstitution ) {
haveDerivation ( ) ;
return ;
}
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/* Gather information necessary for computing the closure and/or
running the build hook . */
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2009-03-18 14:48:42 +00:00
/* The outputs are referenceable paths. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs ) {
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debug ( format ( " building path ‘ %1%’ " ) % i . second . path ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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allPaths . insert ( i . second . path ) ;
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}
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/* Determine the full set of input paths. */
/* First, the input derivations. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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if ( useDerivation )
for ( auto & i : dynamic_cast < Derivation * > ( drv . get ( ) ) - > inputDrvs ) {
/* Add the relevant output closures of the input derivation
` i ' as input paths . Only add the closures of output paths
that are specified as inputs . */
assert ( worker . store . isValidPath ( i . first ) ) ;
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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Derivation inDrv = worker . store . derivationFromPath ( i . first ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
2015-07-17 15:57:40 +00:00
for ( auto & j : i . second )
if ( inDrv . outputs . find ( j ) ! = inDrv . outputs . end ( ) )
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
2016-02-04 13:28:26 +00:00
worker . store . computeFSClosure ( inDrv . outputs [ j ] . path , inputPaths ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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else
throw Error (
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format ( " derivation ‘ %1%’ requires non-existent output ‘ %2%’ from input derivation ‘ %3%’ " )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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% drvPath % j % i . first ) ;
}
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/* Second, the input sources. */
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worker . store . computeFSClosure ( drv - > inputSrcs , inputPaths ) ;
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debug ( format ( " added input paths %1% " ) % showPaths ( inputPaths ) ) ;
allPaths . insert ( inputPaths . begin ( ) , inputPaths . end ( ) ) ;
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/* Is this a fixed-output derivation? */
fixedOutput = true ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs )
if ( i . second . hash = = " " ) fixedOutput = false ;
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/* Don't repeat fixed-output derivations since they're already
verified by their output hash . */
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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nrRounds = fixedOutput ? 1 : settings . buildRepeat + 1 ;
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/* Okay, try to build. Note that here we don't wait for a build
slot to become available , since we don ' t need one if there is a
build hook . */
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state = & DerivationGoal : : tryToBuild ;
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worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
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result = BuildResult ( ) ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : tryToBuild ( )
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{
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trace ( " trying to build " ) ;
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/* Check for the possibility that some other goal in this process
has locked the output since we checked in haveDerivation ( ) .
( It can ' t happen between here and the lockPaths ( ) call below
because we ' re not allowing multi - threading . ) If so , put this
goal to sleep until another goal finishes , then try again . */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs )
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if ( pathIsLockedByMe ( worker . store . toRealPath ( i . second . path ) ) ) {
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debug ( format ( " putting derivation ‘ %1%’ to sleep because ‘ %2%’ is locked by another goal " )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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% drvPath % i . second . path ) ;
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worker . waitForAnyGoal ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
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}
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/* Obtain locks on all output paths. The locks are automatically
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released when we exit this function or Nix crashes . If we
can ' t acquire the lock , then continue ; hopefully some other
goal can start a build , and if not , the main loop will sleep a
few seconds and then retry this goal . */
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PathSet lockFiles ;
for ( auto & outPath : drv - > outputPaths ( ) )
lockFiles . insert ( worker . store . toRealPath ( outPath ) ) ;
if ( ! outputLocks . lockPaths ( lockFiles , " " , false ) ) {
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worker . waitForAWhile ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
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/* Now check again whether the outputs are valid. This is because
another process may have started building in parallel . After
it has finished and released the locks , we can ( and should )
reuse its results . ( Strictly speaking the first check can be
omitted , but that would be less efficient . ) Note that since we
now hold the locks on the output paths , no other process can
build this derivation , so no further checks are necessary . */
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validPaths = checkPathValidity ( true , buildMode = = bmRepair ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck & & validPaths . size ( ) = = drv - > outputs . size ( ) ) {
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debug ( format ( " skipping build of derivation ‘ %1%’ , someone beat us to it " ) % drvPath ) ;
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outputLocks . setDeletion ( true ) ;
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done ( BuildResult : : AlreadyValid ) ;
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return ;
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}
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Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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missingPaths = drv - > outputPaths ( ) ;
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if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck )
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for ( auto & i : validPaths ) missingPaths . erase ( i ) ;
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2009-03-22 23:53:05 +00:00
/* If any of the outputs already exist but are not valid, delete
them . */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs ) {
Path path = i . second . path ;
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if ( worker . store . isValidPath ( path ) ) continue ;
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debug ( format ( " removing invalid path ‘ %1%’ " ) % path ) ;
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deletePath ( worker . store . toRealPath ( path ) ) ;
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}
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/* Don't do a remote build if the derivation has the attribute
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` preferLocalBuild ' set . Also , check and repair modes are only
supported for local builds . */
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
2016-02-04 13:28:26 +00:00
bool buildLocally = buildMode ! = bmNormal | | drv - > willBuildLocally ( ) ;
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/* Is the build hook willing to accept this job? */
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if ( ! buildLocally ) {
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switch ( tryBuildHook ( ) ) {
case rpAccept :
/* Yes, it has started doing so. Wait until we get
EOF from the hook . */
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result . startTime = time ( 0 ) ; // inexact
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state = & DerivationGoal : : buildDone ;
return ;
case rpPostpone :
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/* Not now; wait until at least one child finishes or
the wake - up timeout expires . */
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worker . waitForAWhile ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
return ;
case rpDecline :
/* We should do it ourselves. */
break ;
}
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}
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/* Make sure that we are allowed to start a build. If this
derivation prefers to be done locally , do it even if
maxBuildJobs is 0. */
unsigned int curBuilds = worker . getNrLocalBuilds ( ) ;
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if ( curBuilds > = settings . maxBuildJobs & & ! ( buildLocally & & curBuilds = = 0 ) ) {
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worker . waitForBuildSlot ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
return ;
}
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try {
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/* Okay, we have to build. */
startBuilder ( ) ;
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} catch ( BuildError & e ) {
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printError ( e . msg ( ) ) ;
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outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
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buildUser . reset ( ) ;
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worker . permanentFailure = true ;
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done ( BuildResult : : InputRejected , e . msg ( ) ) ;
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return ;
}
/* This state will be reached when we get EOF on the child's
log pipe . */
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state = & DerivationGoal : : buildDone ;
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}
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void replaceValidPath ( const Path & storePath , const Path tmpPath )
{
/* We can't atomically replace storePath (the original) with
tmpPath ( the replacement ) , so we have to move it out of the
way first . We ' d better not be interrupted here , because if
we ' re repairing ( say ) Glibc , we end up with a broken system . */
Path oldPath = ( format ( " %1%.old-%2%-%3% " ) % storePath % getpid ( ) % rand ( ) ) . str ( ) ;
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if ( pathExists ( storePath ) )
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rename ( storePath . c_str ( ) , oldPath . c_str ( ) ) ;
if ( rename ( tmpPath . c_str ( ) , storePath . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " moving ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ " ) % tmpPath % storePath ) ;
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deletePath ( oldPath ) ;
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}
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MakeError ( NotDeterministic , BuildError )
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void DerivationGoal : : buildDone ( )
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{
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trace ( " build done " ) ;
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/* Release the build user at the end of this function. We don't do
it right away because we don ' t want another build grabbing this
uid and then messing around with our output . */
Finally releaseBuildUser ( [ & ] ( ) { buildUser . reset ( ) ; } ) ;
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/* Since we got an EOF on the logger pipe, the builder is presumed
to have terminated . In fact , the builder could also have
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simply have closed its end of the pipe , so just to be sure ,
kill it . */
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int status = hook ? hook - > pid . kill ( ) : pid . kill ( ) ;
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debug ( format ( " builder process for ‘ %1%’ finished " ) % drvPath ) ;
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result . timesBuilt + + ;
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result . stopTime = time ( 0 ) ;
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/* So the child is gone now. */
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worker . childTerminated ( this ) ;
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/* Close the read side of the logger pipe. */
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if ( hook ) {
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hook - > builderOut . readSide = - 1 ;
hook - > fromHook . readSide = - 1 ;
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}
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else builderOut . readSide = - 1 ;
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/* Close the log file. */
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closeLogFile ( ) ;
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/* When running under a build user, make sure that all processes
running under that uid are gone . This is to prevent a
malicious user from leaving behind a process that keeps files
open and modifies them after they have been chown ' ed to
root . */
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if ( buildUser ) buildUser - > kill ( ) ;
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bool diskFull = false ;
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try {
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/* Check the exit status. */
if ( ! statusOk ( status ) ) {
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/* Heuristically check whether the build failure may have
been caused by a disk full condition . We have no way
of knowing whether the build actually got an ENOSPC .
So instead , check if the disk is ( nearly ) full now . If
so , we don ' t mark this build as a permanent failure . */
# if HAVE_STATVFS
unsigned long long required = 8ULL * 1024 * 1024 ; // FIXME: make configurable
struct statvfs st ;
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if ( statvfs ( worker . store . realStoreDir . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = 0 & &
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( unsigned long long ) st . f_bavail * st . f_bsize < required )
diskFull = true ;
if ( statvfs ( tmpDir . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = 0 & &
( unsigned long long ) st . f_bavail * st . f_bsize < required )
diskFull = true ;
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# endif
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deleteTmpDir ( false ) ;
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/* Move paths out of the chroot for easier debugging of
build failures . */
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if ( useChroot & & buildMode = = bmNormal )
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for ( auto & i : missingPaths )
if ( pathExists ( chrootRootDir + i ) )
rename ( ( chrootRootDir + i ) . c_str ( ) , i . c_str ( ) ) ;
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std : : string msg = ( format ( " builder for ‘ %1%’ %2% " )
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% drvPath % statusToString ( status ) ) . str ( ) ;
if ( ! settings . verboseBuild & & ! logTail . empty ( ) ) {
msg + = ( format ( " ; last %d log lines: " ) % logTail . size ( ) ) . str ( ) ;
for ( auto & line : logTail )
msg + = " \n " + line ;
}
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if ( diskFull )
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msg + = " \n note: build failure may have been caused by lack of free disk space " ;
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throw BuildError ( msg ) ;
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}
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/* Compute the FS closure of the outputs and register them as
being valid . */
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registerOutputs ( ) ;
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if ( buildMode = = bmCheck ) {
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done ( BuildResult : : Built ) ;
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return ;
}
/* Delete unused redirected outputs (when doing hash rewriting). */
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for ( auto & i : redirectedOutputs )
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deletePath ( i . second ) ;
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/* Delete the chroot (if we were using one). */
autoDelChroot . reset ( ) ; /* this runs the destructor */
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deleteTmpDir ( true ) ;
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/* Repeat the build if necessary. */
if ( curRound + + < nrRounds ) {
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
state = & DerivationGoal : : tryToBuild ;
worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
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/* It is now safe to delete the lock files, since all future
lockers will see that the output paths are valid ; they will
not create new lock files with the same names as the old
( unlinked ) lock files . */
outputLocks . setDeletion ( true ) ;
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
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} catch ( BuildError & e ) {
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if ( ! hook )
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printError ( e . msg ( ) ) ;
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outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
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BuildResult : : Status st = BuildResult : : MiscFailure ;
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if ( hook & & WIFEXITED ( status ) & & WEXITSTATUS ( status ) = = 101 )
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st = BuildResult : : TimedOut ;
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else if ( hook & & ( ! WIFEXITED ( status ) | | WEXITSTATUS ( status ) ! = 100 ) ) {
}
else {
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st =
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dynamic_cast < NotDeterministic * > ( & e ) ? BuildResult : : NotDeterministic :
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statusOk ( status ) ? BuildResult : : OutputRejected :
fixedOutput | | diskFull ? BuildResult : : TransientFailure :
BuildResult : : PermanentFailure ;
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}
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done ( st , e . msg ( ) ) ;
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return ;
}
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done ( BuildResult : : Built ) ;
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}
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HookReply DerivationGoal : : tryBuildHook ( )
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{
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if ( ! settings . useBuildHook | | ! useDerivation ) return rpDecline ;
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if ( ! worker . hook )
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worker . hook = std : : make_unique < HookInstance > ( ) ;
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try {
/* Tell the hook about system features (beyond the system type)
required from the build machine . ( The hook could parse the
drv file itself , but this is easier . ) */
Strings features = tokenizeString < Strings > ( get ( drv - > env , " requiredSystemFeatures " ) ) ;
for ( auto & i : features ) checkStoreName ( i ) ; /* !!! abuse */
/* Send the request to the hook. */
writeLine ( worker . hook - > toHook . writeSide . get ( ) , ( format ( " %1% %2% %3% %4% " )
% ( worker . getNrLocalBuilds ( ) < settings . maxBuildJobs ? " 1 " : " 0 " )
% drv - > platform % drvPath % concatStringsSep ( " , " , features ) ) . str ( ) ) ;
/* Read the first line of input, which should be a word indicating
whether the hook wishes to perform the build . */
string reply ;
while ( true ) {
string s = readLine ( worker . hook - > fromHook . readSide . get ( ) ) ;
if ( string ( s , 0 , 2 ) = = " # " ) {
reply = string ( s , 2 ) ;
break ;
}
s + = " \n " ;
writeToStderr ( s ) ;
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}
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debug ( format ( " hook reply is ‘ %1%’ " ) % reply ) ;
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if ( reply = = " decline " )
return rpDecline ;
else if ( reply = = " decline-permanently " ) {
settings . useBuildHook = false ;
worker . hook = 0 ;
return rpDecline ;
}
else if ( reply = = " postpone " )
return rpPostpone ;
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else if ( reply ! = " accept " )
throw Error ( format ( " bad hook reply ‘ %1%’ " ) % reply ) ;
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} catch ( SysError & e ) {
if ( e . errNo = = EPIPE ) {
printError ( " build hook died unexpectedly: %s " ,
chomp ( drainFD ( worker . hook - > fromHook . readSide . get ( ) ) ) ) ;
worker . hook = 0 ;
return rpDecline ;
} else
throw ;
}
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printMsg ( lvlTalkative , format ( " using hook to build path(s) %1% " ) % showPaths ( missingPaths ) ) ;
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hook = std : : move ( worker . hook ) ;
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/* Tell the hook all the inputs that have to be copied to the
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remote system . */
writeLine ( hook - > toHook . writeSide . get ( ) , concatStringsSep ( " " , inputPaths ) ) ;
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/* Tell the hooks the missing outputs that have to be copied back
from the remote system . */
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writeLine ( hook - > toHook . writeSide . get ( ) , concatStringsSep ( " " , missingPaths ) ) ;
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hook - > toHook . writeSide = - 1 ;
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/* Create the log file and pipe. */
Path logFile = openLogFile ( ) ;
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set < int > fds ;
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fds . insert ( hook - > fromHook . readSide . get ( ) ) ;
fds . insert ( hook - > builderOut . readSide . get ( ) ) ;
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worker . childStarted ( shared_from_this ( ) , fds , false , false ) ;
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return rpAccept ;
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}
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void chmod_ ( const Path & path , mode_t mode )
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{
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if ( chmod ( path . c_str ( ) , mode ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " setting permissions on ‘ %1%’ " ) % path ) ;
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}
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int childEntry ( void * arg )
{
( ( DerivationGoal * ) arg ) - > runChild ( ) ;
return 1 ;
}
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void DerivationGoal : : startBuilder ( )
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{
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auto f = format (
buildMode = = bmRepair ? " repairing path(s) %1% " :
buildMode = = bmCheck ? " checking path(s) %1% " :
nrRounds > 1 ? " building path(s) %1% (round %2%/%3%) " :
" building path(s) %1% " ) ;
f . exceptions ( boost : : io : : all_error_bits ^ boost : : io : : too_many_args_bit ) ;
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printInfo ( f % showPaths ( missingPaths ) % curRound % nrRounds ) ;
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/* Right platform? */
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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if ( ! drv - > canBuildLocally ( ) ) {
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throw Error (
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format ( " a ‘ %1%’ is required to build ‘ %3%’ , but I am a ‘ %2%’ " )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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% drv - > platform % settings . thisSystem % drvPath ) ;
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}
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# if __APPLE__
additionalSandboxProfile = get ( drv - > env , " __sandboxProfile " ) ;
# endif
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/* Are we doing a chroot build? */
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{
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if ( settings . sandboxMode = = smEnabled ) {
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if ( get ( drv - > env , " __noChroot " ) = = " 1 " )
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throw Error ( format ( " derivation ‘ %1%’ has ‘ __noChroot’ set, "
" but that's not allowed when ‘ build-use-sandbox’ is ‘ true’ " ) % drvPath ) ;
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# if __APPLE__
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if ( additionalSandboxProfile ! = " " )
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throw Error ( format ( " derivation ‘ %1%’ specifies a sandbox profile, "
" but this is only allowed when ‘ build-use-sandbox’ is ‘ relaxed’ " ) % drvPath ) ;
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# endif
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useChroot = true ;
}
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else if ( settings . sandboxMode = = smDisabled )
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useChroot = false ;
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else if ( settings . sandboxMode = = smRelaxed )
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useChroot = ! fixedOutput & & get ( drv - > env , " __noChroot " ) ! = " 1 " ;
}
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if ( worker . store . storeDir ! = worker . store . realStoreDir )
useChroot = true ;
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/* If `build-users-group' is not empty, then we have to build as
one of the members of that group . */
if ( settings . buildUsersGroup ! = " " & & getuid ( ) = = 0 ) {
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buildUser = std : : make_unique < UserLock > ( ) ;
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/* Make sure that no other processes are executing under this
uid . */
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buildUser - > kill ( ) ;
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}
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/* Create a temporary directory where the build will take
place . */
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auto drvName = storePathToName ( drvPath ) ;
tmpDir = createTempDir ( " " , " nix-build- " + drvName , false , false , 0700 ) ;
/* In a sandbox, for determinism, always use the same temporary
directory . */
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# if __linux__
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tmpDirInSandbox = useChroot ? settings . sandboxBuildDir : tmpDir ;
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# elif __APPLE__
// On Darwin, we canonize /tmp because its probably a symlink to /private/tmp.
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tmpDirInSandbox = useChroot ? canonPath ( " /tmp " , true ) + " /nix-build- " + drvName + " -0 " : tmpDir ;
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# else
tmpDirInSandbox = tmpDir ;
# endif
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chownToBuilder ( tmpDir ) ;
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/* Substitute output placeholders with the actual output paths. */
for ( auto & output : drv - > outputs )
inputRewrites [ hashPlaceholder ( output . first ) ] = output . second . path ;
Add support for passing structured data to builders
Previously, all derivation attributes had to be coerced into strings
so that they could be passed via the environment. This is lossy
(e.g. lists get flattened, necessitating configureFlags
vs. configureFlagsArray, of which the latter cannot be specified as an
attribute), doesn't support attribute sets at all, and has size
limitations (necessitating hacks like passAsFile).
This patch adds a new mode for passing attributes to builders, namely
encoded as a JSON file ".attrs.json" in the current directory of the
builder. This mode is activated via the special attribute
__structuredAttrs = true;
(The idea is that one day we can set this in stdenv.mkDerivation.)
For example,
stdenv.mkDerivation {
__structuredAttrs = true;
name = "foo";
buildInputs = [ pkgs.hello pkgs.cowsay ];
doCheck = true;
hardening.format = false;
}
results in a ".attrs.json" file containing (sans the indentation):
{
"buildInputs": [],
"builder": "/nix/store/ygl61ycpr2vjqrx775l1r2mw1g2rb754-bash-4.3-p48/bin/bash",
"configureFlags": [
"--with-foo",
"--with-bar=1 2"
],
"doCheck": true,
"hardening": {
"format": false
},
"name": "foo",
"nativeBuildInputs": [
"/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"/nix/store/4jnvjin0r6wp6cv1hdm5jbkx3vinlcvk-cowsay-3.03"
],
"propagatedBuildInputs": [],
"propagatedNativeBuildInputs": [],
"stdenv": "/nix/store/f3hw3p8armnzy6xhd4h8s7anfjrs15n2-stdenv",
"system": "x86_64-linux"
}
"passAsFile" is ignored in this mode because it's not needed - large
strings are included directly in the JSON representation.
It is up to the builder to do something with the JSON
representation. For example, in bash-based builders, lists/attrsets of
string values could be mapped to bash (associative) arrays.
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/* Construct the environment passed to the builder. */
initEnv ( ) ;
writeStructuredAttrs ( ) ;
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/* Handle exportReferencesGraph(), if set. */
doExportReferencesGraph ( ) ;
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if ( useChroot ) {
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/* Allow a user-configurable set of directories from the
host file system . */
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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PathSet dirs = settings . sandboxPaths ;
PathSet dirs2 = settings . extraSandboxPaths ;
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dirs . insert ( dirs2 . begin ( ) , dirs2 . end ( ) ) ;
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dirsInChroot . clear ( ) ;
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for ( auto i : dirs ) {
if ( i . empty ( ) ) continue ;
bool optional = false ;
if ( i [ i . size ( ) - 1 ] = = ' ? ' ) {
optional = true ;
i . pop_back ( ) ;
}
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size_t p = i . find ( ' = ' ) ;
if ( p = = string : : npos )
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dirsInChroot [ i ] = { i , optional } ;
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else
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dirsInChroot [ string ( i , 0 , p ) ] = { string ( i , p + 1 ) , optional } ;
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}
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dirsInChroot [ tmpDirInSandbox ] = tmpDir ;
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/* Add the closure of store paths to the chroot. */
PathSet closure ;
for ( auto & i : dirsInChroot )
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try {
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if ( worker . store . isInStore ( i . second . source ) )
worker . store . computeFSClosure ( worker . store . toStorePath ( i . second . source ) , closure ) ;
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} catch ( Error & e ) {
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throw Error ( format ( " while processing ‘ build-sandbox-paths’ : %s " ) % e . what ( ) ) ;
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}
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for ( auto & i : closure )
dirsInChroot [ i ] = i ;
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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PathSet allowedPaths = settings . allowedImpureHostPrefixes ;
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/* This works like the above, except on a per-derivation level */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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Strings impurePaths = tokenizeString < Strings > ( get ( drv - > env , " __impureHostDeps " ) ) ;
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for ( auto & i : impurePaths ) {
bool found = false ;
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/* Note: we're not resolving symlinks here to prevent
giving a non - root user info about inaccessible
files . */
Path canonI = canonPath ( i ) ;
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/* If only we had a trie to do this more efficiently :) luckily, these are generally going to be pretty small */
for ( auto & a : allowedPaths ) {
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Path canonA = canonPath ( a ) ;
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if ( canonI = = canonA | | isInDir ( canonI , canonA ) ) {
found = true ;
break ;
}
}
if ( ! found )
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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throw Error ( format ( " derivation ‘ %1%’ requested impure path ‘ %2%’ , but it was not in allowed-impure-host-deps " ) % drvPath % i ) ;
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dirsInChroot [ i ] = i ;
}
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# if __linux__
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/* Create a temporary directory in which we set up the chroot
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environment using bind - mounts . We put it in the Nix store
to ensure that we can create hard - links to non - directory
inputs in the fake Nix store in the chroot ( see below ) . */
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chrootRootDir = worker . store . toRealPath ( drvPath ) + " .chroot " ;
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deletePath ( chrootRootDir ) ;
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/* Clean up the chroot directory automatically. */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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autoDelChroot = std : : make_shared < AutoDelete > ( chrootRootDir ) ;
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printMsg ( lvlChatty , format ( " setting up chroot environment in ‘ %1%’ " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
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if ( mkdir ( chrootRootDir . c_str ( ) , 0750 ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot create ‘ %1%’ " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
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if ( buildUser & & chown ( chrootRootDir . c_str ( ) , 0 , buildUser - > getGID ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot change ownership of ‘ %1%’ " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
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/* Create a writable /tmp in the chroot. Many builders need
this . ( Of course they should really respect $ TMPDIR
instead . ) */
Path chrootTmpDir = chrootRootDir + " /tmp " ;
createDirs ( chrootTmpDir ) ;
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chmod_ ( chrootTmpDir , 01777 ) ;
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/* Create a /etc/passwd with entries for the build user and the
nobody account . The latter is kind of a hack to support
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Samba - in - QEMU . */
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createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /etc " ) ;
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writeFile ( chrootRootDir + " /etc/passwd " , fmt (
" root:x:0:0:Nix build user:%3%:/noshell \n "
" nixbld:x:%1%:%2%:Nix build user:%3%:/noshell \n "
" nobody:x:65534:65534:Nobody:/:/noshell \n " ,
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sandboxUid , sandboxGid , settings . sandboxBuildDir ) ) ;
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/* Declare the build user's group so that programs get a consistent
view of the system ( e . g . , " id -gn " ) . */
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writeFile ( chrootRootDir + " /etc/group " ,
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( format (
" root:x:0: \n "
" nixbld:!:%1%: \n "
" nogroup:x:65534: \n " ) % sandboxGid ) . str ( ) ) ;
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/* Create /etc/hosts with localhost entry. */
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if ( ! fixedOutput )
writeFile ( chrootRootDir + " /etc/hosts " , " 127.0.0.1 localhost \n " ) ;
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/* Make the closure of the inputs available in the chroot,
rather than the whole Nix store . This prevents any access
to undeclared dependencies . Directories are bind - mounted ,
while other inputs are hard - linked ( since only directories
can be bind - mounted ) . ! ! ! As an extra security
precaution , make the fake Nix store only writable by the
build user . */
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Path chrootStoreDir = chrootRootDir + worker . store . storeDir ;
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createDirs ( chrootStoreDir ) ;
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chmod_ ( chrootStoreDir , 01775 ) ;
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if ( buildUser & & chown ( chrootStoreDir . c_str ( ) , 0 , buildUser - > getGID ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot change ownership of ‘ %1%’ " ) % chrootStoreDir ) ;
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for ( auto & i : inputPaths ) {
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Path r = worker . store . toRealPath ( i ) ;
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struct stat st ;
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if ( lstat ( r . c_str ( ) , & st ) )
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throw SysError ( format ( " getting attributes of path ‘ %1%’ " ) % i ) ;
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if ( S_ISDIR ( st . st_mode ) )
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dirsInChroot [ i ] = r ;
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else {
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Path p = chrootRootDir + i ;
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debug ( " linking ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ " , p , r ) ;
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if ( link ( r . c_str ( ) , p . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 ) {
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/* Hard-linking fails if we exceed the maximum
link count on a file ( e . g . 32000 of ext3 ) ,
which is quite possible after a ` nix - store
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- - optimise ' . */
if ( errno ! = EMLINK )
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throw SysError ( format ( " linking ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ " ) % p % i ) ;
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StringSink sink ;
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dumpPath ( r , sink ) ;
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StringSource source ( * sink . s ) ;
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restorePath ( p , source ) ;
}
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}
}
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/* If we're repairing, checking or rebuilding part of a
multiple - outputs derivation , it ' s possible that we ' re
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rebuilding a path that is in settings . dirsInChroot
( typically the dependencies of / bin / sh ) . Throw them
out . */
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs )
dirsInChroot . erase ( i . second . path ) ;
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# elif __APPLE__
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/* We don't really have any parent prep work to do (yet?)
All work happens in the child , instead . */
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# else
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throw Error ( " sandboxing builds is not supported on this platform " ) ;
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# endif
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}
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else {
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if ( pathExists ( homeDir ) )
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throw Error ( format ( " directory ‘ %1%’ exists; please remove it " ) % homeDir ) ;
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/* We're not doing a chroot build, but we have some valid
output paths . Since we can ' t just overwrite or delete
them , we have to do hash rewriting : i . e . in the
environment / arguments passed to the build , we replace the
hashes of the valid outputs with unique dummy strings ;
after the build , we discard the redirected outputs
corresponding to the valid outputs , and rewrite the
contents of the new outputs to replace the dummy strings
with the actual hashes . */
if ( validPaths . size ( ) > 0 )
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for ( auto & i : validPaths )
addHashRewrite ( i ) ;
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/* If we're repairing, then we don't want to delete the
corrupt outputs in advance . So rewrite them as well . */
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if ( buildMode = = bmRepair )
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for ( auto & i : missingPaths )
if ( worker . store . isValidPath ( i ) & & pathExists ( i ) ) {
addHashRewrite ( i ) ;
redirectedBadOutputs . insert ( i ) ;
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}
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}
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if ( settings . preBuildHook ! = " " ) {
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printMsg ( lvlChatty , format ( " executing pre-build hook ‘ %1%’ " )
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% settings . preBuildHook ) ;
auto args = useChroot ? Strings ( { drvPath , chrootRootDir } ) :
Strings ( { drvPath } ) ;
enum BuildHookState {
stBegin ,
stExtraChrootDirs
} ;
auto state = stBegin ;
auto lines = runProgram ( settings . preBuildHook , false , args ) ;
auto lastPos = std : : string : : size_type { 0 } ;
for ( auto nlPos = lines . find ( ' \n ' ) ; nlPos ! = string : : npos ;
nlPos = lines . find ( ' \n ' , lastPos ) ) {
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auto line = std : : string { lines , lastPos , nlPos - lastPos } ;
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lastPos = nlPos + 1 ;
if ( state = = stBegin ) {
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if ( line = = " extra-sandbox-paths " | | line = = " extra-chroot-dirs " ) {
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state = stExtraChrootDirs ;
} else {
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throw Error ( format ( " unknown pre-build hook command ‘ %1%’ " )
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% line ) ;
}
} else if ( state = = stExtraChrootDirs ) {
if ( line = = " " ) {
state = stBegin ;
} else {
auto p = line . find ( ' = ' ) ;
if ( p = = string : : npos )
dirsInChroot [ line ] = line ;
else
dirsInChroot [ string ( line , 0 , p ) ] = string ( line , p + 1 ) ;
}
}
}
}
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/* Run the builder. */
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printMsg ( lvlChatty , format ( " executing builder ‘ %1%’ " ) % drv - > builder ) ;
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/* Create the log file. */
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Path logFile = openLogFile ( ) ;
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/* Create a pipe to get the output of the builder. */
builderOut . create ( ) ;
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result . startTime = time ( 0 ) ;
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/* Fork a child to build the package. */
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ProcessOptions options ;
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# if __linux__
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if ( useChroot ) {
/* Set up private namespaces for the build:
- The PID namespace causes the build to start as PID 1.
Processes outside of the chroot are not visible to those
on the inside , but processes inside the chroot are
visible from the outside ( though with different PIDs ) .
- The private mount namespace ensures that all the bind
mounts we do will only show up in this process and its
children , and will disappear automatically when we ' re
done .
- The private network namespace ensures that the builder
cannot talk to the outside world ( or vice versa ) . It
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only has a private loopback interface . ( Fixed - output
derivations are not run in a private network namespace
to allow functions like fetchurl to work . )
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- The IPC namespace prevents the builder from communicating
with outside processes using SysV IPC mechanisms ( shared
memory , message queues , semaphores ) . It also ensures
that all IPC objects are destroyed when the builder
exits .
- The UTS namespace ensures that builders see a hostname of
localhost rather than the actual hostname .
We use a helper process to do the clone ( ) to work around
clone ( ) being broken in multi - threaded programs due to
at - fork handlers not being run . Note that we use
CLONE_PARENT to ensure that the real builder is parented to
us .
*/
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if ( ! fixedOutput )
privateNetwork = true ;
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userNamespaceSync . create ( ) ;
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options . allowVfork = false ;
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Pid helper = startProcess ( [ & ] ( ) {
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/* Drop additional groups here because we can't do it
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after we ' ve created the new user namespace . FIXME :
this means that if we ' re not root in the parent
namespace , we can ' t drop additional groups ; they will
be mapped to nogroup in the child namespace . There does
not seem to be a workaround for this . ( But who can tell
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from reading user_namespaces ( 7 ) ? )
See also https : //lwn.net/Articles/621612/. */
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if ( getuid ( ) = = 0 & & setgroups ( 0 , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " setgroups failed " ) ;
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size_t stackSize = 1 * 1024 * 1024 ;
char * stack = ( char * ) mmap ( 0 , stackSize ,
PROT_WRITE | PROT_READ , MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_STACK , - 1 , 0 ) ;
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if ( stack = = MAP_FAILED ) throw SysError ( " allocating stack " ) ;
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int flags = CLONE_NEWUSER | CLONE_NEWPID | CLONE_NEWNS | CLONE_NEWIPC | CLONE_NEWUTS | CLONE_PARENT | SIGCHLD ;
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if ( privateNetwork )
flags | = CLONE_NEWNET ;
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pid_t child = clone ( childEntry , stack + stackSize , flags , this ) ;
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if ( child = = - 1 & & errno = = EINVAL )
/* Fallback for Linux < 2.13 where CLONE_NEWPID and
CLONE_PARENT are not allowed together . */
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child = clone ( childEntry , stack + stackSize , flags & ~ CLONE_NEWPID , this ) ;
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if ( child = = - 1 ) throw SysError ( " cloning builder process " ) ;
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writeFull ( builderOut . writeSide . get ( ) , std : : to_string ( child ) + " \n " ) ;
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_exit ( 0 ) ;
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} , options ) ;
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if ( helper . wait ( ) ! = 0 )
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throw Error ( " unable to start build process " ) ;
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userNamespaceSync . readSide = - 1 ;
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pid_t tmp ;
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if ( ! string2Int < pid_t > ( readLine ( builderOut . readSide . get ( ) ) , tmp ) ) abort ( ) ;
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pid = tmp ;
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/* Set the UID/GID mapping of the builder's user namespace
such that the sandbox user maps to the build user , or to
the calling user ( if build users are disabled ) . */
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uid_t hostUid = buildUser ? buildUser - > getUID ( ) : getuid ( ) ;
uid_t hostGid = buildUser ? buildUser - > getGID ( ) : getgid ( ) ;
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writeFile ( " /proc/ " + std : : to_string ( pid ) + " /uid_map " ,
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( format ( " %d %d 1 " ) % sandboxUid % hostUid ) . str ( ) ) ;
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writeFile ( " /proc/ " + std : : to_string ( pid ) + " /setgroups " , " deny " ) ;
writeFile ( " /proc/ " + std : : to_string ( pid ) + " /gid_map " ,
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( format ( " %d %d 1 " ) % sandboxGid % hostGid ) . str ( ) ) ;
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/* Signal the builder that we've updated its user
namespace . */
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writeFull ( userNamespaceSync . writeSide . get ( ) , " 1 " ) ;
userNamespaceSync . writeSide = - 1 ;
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} else
# endif
{
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options . allowVfork = ! buildUser & & ! drv - > isBuiltin ( ) ;
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pid = startProcess ( [ & ] ( ) {
runChild ( ) ;
} , options ) ;
}
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/* parent */
pid . setSeparatePG ( true ) ;
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builderOut . writeSide = - 1 ;
worker . childStarted ( shared_from_this ( ) , { builderOut . readSide . get ( ) } , true , true ) ;
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/* Check if setting up the build environment failed. */
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while ( true ) {
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string msg = readLine ( builderOut . readSide . get ( ) ) ;
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if ( string ( msg , 0 , 1 ) = = " \1 " ) {
if ( msg . size ( ) = = 1 ) break ;
throw Error ( string ( msg , 1 ) ) ;
}
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debug ( msg ) ;
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}
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : initEnv ( )
{
env . clear ( ) ;
/* Most shells initialise PATH to some default (/bin:/usr/bin:...) when
PATH is not set . We don ' t want this , so we fill it in with some dummy
value . */
env [ " PATH " ] = " /path-not-set " ;
/* Set HOME to a non-existing path to prevent certain programs from using
/ etc / passwd ( or NIS , or whatever ) to locate the home directory ( for
example , wget looks for ~ / . wgetrc ) . I . e . , these tools use / etc / passwd
if HOME is not set , but they will just assume that the settings file
they are looking for does not exist if HOME is set but points to some
non - existing path . */
env [ " HOME " ] = homeDir ;
/* Tell the builder where the Nix store is. Usually they
shouldn ' t care , but this is useful for purity checking ( e . g . ,
the compiler or linker might only want to accept paths to files
in the store or in the build directory ) . */
env [ " NIX_STORE " ] = worker . store . storeDir ;
/* The maximum number of cores to utilize for parallel building. */
env [ " NIX_BUILD_CORES " ] = ( format ( " %d " ) % settings . buildCores ) . str ( ) ;
Add support for passing structured data to builders
Previously, all derivation attributes had to be coerced into strings
so that they could be passed via the environment. This is lossy
(e.g. lists get flattened, necessitating configureFlags
vs. configureFlagsArray, of which the latter cannot be specified as an
attribute), doesn't support attribute sets at all, and has size
limitations (necessitating hacks like passAsFile).
This patch adds a new mode for passing attributes to builders, namely
encoded as a JSON file ".attrs.json" in the current directory of the
builder. This mode is activated via the special attribute
__structuredAttrs = true;
(The idea is that one day we can set this in stdenv.mkDerivation.)
For example,
stdenv.mkDerivation {
__structuredAttrs = true;
name = "foo";
buildInputs = [ pkgs.hello pkgs.cowsay ];
doCheck = true;
hardening.format = false;
}
results in a ".attrs.json" file containing (sans the indentation):
{
"buildInputs": [],
"builder": "/nix/store/ygl61ycpr2vjqrx775l1r2mw1g2rb754-bash-4.3-p48/bin/bash",
"configureFlags": [
"--with-foo",
"--with-bar=1 2"
],
"doCheck": true,
"hardening": {
"format": false
},
"name": "foo",
"nativeBuildInputs": [
"/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"/nix/store/4jnvjin0r6wp6cv1hdm5jbkx3vinlcvk-cowsay-3.03"
],
"propagatedBuildInputs": [],
"propagatedNativeBuildInputs": [],
"stdenv": "/nix/store/f3hw3p8armnzy6xhd4h8s7anfjrs15n2-stdenv",
"system": "x86_64-linux"
}
"passAsFile" is ignored in this mode because it's not needed - large
strings are included directly in the JSON representation.
It is up to the builder to do something with the JSON
representation. For example, in bash-based builders, lists/attrsets of
string values could be mapped to bash (associative) arrays.
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/* In non-structured mode, add all bindings specified in the
derivation via the environments , except those listed in the
passAsFile attribute . Those are passed as file names pointing
to temporary files containing the contents . Note that
passAsFile is ignored in structure mode because it ' s not
needed ( attributes are not passed through the environment , so
there is no size constraint ) . */
if ( ! drv - > env . count ( " __json " ) ) {
StringSet passAsFile = tokenizeString < StringSet > ( get ( drv - > env , " passAsFile " ) ) ;
int fileNr = 0 ;
for ( auto & i : drv - > env ) {
if ( passAsFile . find ( i . first ) = = passAsFile . end ( ) ) {
env [ i . first ] = i . second ;
} else {
string fn = " .attr- " + std : : to_string ( fileNr + + ) ;
Path p = tmpDir + " / " + fn ;
writeFile ( p , i . second ) ;
chownToBuilder ( p ) ;
env [ i . first + " Path " ] = tmpDirInSandbox + " / " + fn ;
}
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}
Add support for passing structured data to builders
Previously, all derivation attributes had to be coerced into strings
so that they could be passed via the environment. This is lossy
(e.g. lists get flattened, necessitating configureFlags
vs. configureFlagsArray, of which the latter cannot be specified as an
attribute), doesn't support attribute sets at all, and has size
limitations (necessitating hacks like passAsFile).
This patch adds a new mode for passing attributes to builders, namely
encoded as a JSON file ".attrs.json" in the current directory of the
builder. This mode is activated via the special attribute
__structuredAttrs = true;
(The idea is that one day we can set this in stdenv.mkDerivation.)
For example,
stdenv.mkDerivation {
__structuredAttrs = true;
name = "foo";
buildInputs = [ pkgs.hello pkgs.cowsay ];
doCheck = true;
hardening.format = false;
}
results in a ".attrs.json" file containing (sans the indentation):
{
"buildInputs": [],
"builder": "/nix/store/ygl61ycpr2vjqrx775l1r2mw1g2rb754-bash-4.3-p48/bin/bash",
"configureFlags": [
"--with-foo",
"--with-bar=1 2"
],
"doCheck": true,
"hardening": {
"format": false
},
"name": "foo",
"nativeBuildInputs": [
"/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"/nix/store/4jnvjin0r6wp6cv1hdm5jbkx3vinlcvk-cowsay-3.03"
],
"propagatedBuildInputs": [],
"propagatedNativeBuildInputs": [],
"stdenv": "/nix/store/f3hw3p8armnzy6xhd4h8s7anfjrs15n2-stdenv",
"system": "x86_64-linux"
}
"passAsFile" is ignored in this mode because it's not needed - large
strings are included directly in the JSON representation.
It is up to the builder to do something with the JSON
representation. For example, in bash-based builders, lists/attrsets of
string values could be mapped to bash (associative) arrays.
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}
/* For convenience, set an environment pointing to the top build
directory . */
env [ " NIX_BUILD_TOP " ] = tmpDirInSandbox ;
/* Also set TMPDIR and variants to point to this directory. */
env [ " TMPDIR " ] = env [ " TEMPDIR " ] = env [ " TMP " ] = env [ " TEMP " ] = tmpDirInSandbox ;
/* Explicitly set PWD to prevent problems with chroot builds. In
particular , dietlibc cannot figure out the cwd because the
inode of the current directory doesn ' t appear in . . ( because
getdents returns the inode of the mount point ) . */
env [ " PWD " ] = tmpDirInSandbox ;
/* Compatibility hack with Nix <= 0.7: if this is a fixed-output
derivation , tell the builder , so that for instance ` fetchurl '
can skip checking the output . On older Nixes , this environment
variable won ' t be set , so ` fetchurl ' will do the check . */
if ( fixedOutput ) env [ " NIX_OUTPUT_CHECKED " ] = " 1 " ;
/* *Only* if this is a fixed-output derivation, propagate the
values of the environment variables specified in the
` impureEnvVars ' attribute to the builder . This allows for
instance environment variables for proxy configuration such as
` http_proxy ' to be easily passed to downloaders like
` fetchurl ' . Passing such environment variables from the caller
to the builder is generally impure , but the output of
fixed - output derivations is by definition pure ( since we
already know the cryptographic hash of the output ) . */
if ( fixedOutput ) {
Strings varNames = tokenizeString < Strings > ( get ( drv - > env , " impureEnvVars " ) ) ;
for ( auto & i : varNames ) env [ i ] = getEnv ( i ) ;
}
}
Add support for passing structured data to builders
Previously, all derivation attributes had to be coerced into strings
so that they could be passed via the environment. This is lossy
(e.g. lists get flattened, necessitating configureFlags
vs. configureFlagsArray, of which the latter cannot be specified as an
attribute), doesn't support attribute sets at all, and has size
limitations (necessitating hacks like passAsFile).
This patch adds a new mode for passing attributes to builders, namely
encoded as a JSON file ".attrs.json" in the current directory of the
builder. This mode is activated via the special attribute
__structuredAttrs = true;
(The idea is that one day we can set this in stdenv.mkDerivation.)
For example,
stdenv.mkDerivation {
__structuredAttrs = true;
name = "foo";
buildInputs = [ pkgs.hello pkgs.cowsay ];
doCheck = true;
hardening.format = false;
}
results in a ".attrs.json" file containing (sans the indentation):
{
"buildInputs": [],
"builder": "/nix/store/ygl61ycpr2vjqrx775l1r2mw1g2rb754-bash-4.3-p48/bin/bash",
"configureFlags": [
"--with-foo",
"--with-bar=1 2"
],
"doCheck": true,
"hardening": {
"format": false
},
"name": "foo",
"nativeBuildInputs": [
"/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"/nix/store/4jnvjin0r6wp6cv1hdm5jbkx3vinlcvk-cowsay-3.03"
],
"propagatedBuildInputs": [],
"propagatedNativeBuildInputs": [],
"stdenv": "/nix/store/f3hw3p8armnzy6xhd4h8s7anfjrs15n2-stdenv",
"system": "x86_64-linux"
}
"passAsFile" is ignored in this mode because it's not needed - large
strings are included directly in the JSON representation.
It is up to the builder to do something with the JSON
representation. For example, in bash-based builders, lists/attrsets of
string values could be mapped to bash (associative) arrays.
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void DerivationGoal : : writeStructuredAttrs ( )
{
auto json = drv - > env . find ( " __json " ) ;
if ( json = = drv - > env . end ( ) ) return ;
writeFile ( tmpDir + " /.attrs.json " , rewriteStrings ( json - > second , inputRewrites ) ) ;
}
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void DerivationGoal : : chownToBuilder ( const Path & path )
{
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if ( ! buildUser ) return ;
if ( chown ( path . c_str ( ) , buildUser - > getUID ( ) , buildUser - > getGID ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot change ownership of ‘ %1%’ " ) % path ) ;
}
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void DerivationGoal : : doExportReferencesGraph ( )
{
/* The `exportReferencesGraph' feature allows the references graph
to be passed to a builder . This attribute should be a list of
pairs [ name1 path1 name2 path2 . . . ] . The references graph of
each ` pathN ' will be stored in a text file ` nameN ' in the
temporary build directory . The text files have the format used
by ` nix - store - - register - validity ' . However , the deriver
fields are left empty . */
string s = get ( drv - > env , " exportReferencesGraph " ) ;
Strings ss = tokenizeString < Strings > ( s ) ;
if ( ss . size ( ) % 2 ! = 0 )
throw BuildError ( format ( " odd number of tokens in ‘ exportReferencesGraph’ : ‘ %1%’ " ) % s ) ;
for ( Strings : : iterator i = ss . begin ( ) ; i ! = ss . end ( ) ; ) {
string fileName = * i + + ;
checkStoreName ( fileName ) ; /* !!! abuse of this function */
/* Check that the store path is valid. */
Path storePath = * i + + ;
if ( ! worker . store . isInStore ( storePath ) )
throw BuildError ( format ( " ‘ exportReferencesGraph’ contains a non-store path ‘ %1%’ " )
% storePath ) ;
storePath = worker . store . toStorePath ( storePath ) ;
if ( ! worker . store . isValidPath ( storePath ) )
throw BuildError ( format ( " ‘ exportReferencesGraph’ contains an invalid path ‘ %1%’ " )
% storePath ) ;
/* If there are derivations in the graph, then include their
outputs as well . This is useful if you want to do things
like passing all build - time dependencies of some path to a
derivation that builds a NixOS DVD image . */
PathSet paths , paths2 ;
worker . store . computeFSClosure ( storePath , paths ) ;
paths2 = paths ;
for ( auto & j : paths2 ) {
if ( isDerivation ( j ) ) {
Derivation drv = worker . store . derivationFromPath ( j ) ;
for ( auto & k : drv . outputs )
worker . store . computeFSClosure ( k . second . path , paths ) ;
}
}
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if ( ! drv - > env . count ( " __json " ) ) {
/* Write closure info to <fileName>. */
writeFile ( tmpDir + " / " + fileName ,
worker . store . makeValidityRegistration ( paths , false , false ) ) ;
} else {
/* Write a more comprehensive JSON serialisation to
< fileName > . */
std : : ostringstream str ;
{
JSONPlaceholder jsonRoot ( str , true ) ;
worker . store . pathInfoToJSON ( jsonRoot , paths , false , true ) ;
}
writeFile ( tmpDir + " / " + fileName , str . str ( ) ) ;
exportReferencesGraph: Export more complete info in JSON format
This writes info about every path in the closure in the same format as
‘nix path-info --json’. Thus it also includes NAR hashes and sizes.
Example:
[
{
"path": "/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"narHash": "sha256:0ckdc4z20kkmpqdilx0wl6cricxv90lh85xpv2qljppcmz6vzcxl",
"narSize": 197648,
"references": [
"/nix/store/10h6li26i7g6z3mdpvra09yyf10mmzdr-hello-2.10",
"/nix/store/27binbdy296qvjycdgr1535v8872vz3z-glibc-2.24"
],
"closureSize": 20939776
},
{
"path": "/nix/store/27binbdy296qvjycdgr1535v8872vz3z-glibc-2.24",
"narHash": "sha256:1nfn3m3p98y1c0kd0brp80dn9n5mycwgrk183j17rajya0h7gax3",
"narSize": 20742128,
"references": [
"/nix/store/27binbdy296qvjycdgr1535v8872vz3z-glibc-2.24"
],
"closureSize": 20742128
}
]
Fixes #1134.
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}
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}
}
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void DerivationGoal : : runChild ( )
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{
/* Warning: in the child we should absolutely not make any SQLite
calls ! */
try { /* child */
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commonChildInit ( builderOut ) ;
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bool setUser = true ;
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/* Make the contents of netrc available to builtin:fetchurl
( which may run under a different uid and / or in a sandbox ) . */
std : : string netrcData ;
try {
if ( drv - > isBuiltin ( ) & & drv - > builder = = " builtin:fetchurl " )
netrcData = readFile ( settings . netrcFile ) ;
} catch ( SysError & ) { }
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# if __linux__
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if ( useChroot ) {
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userNamespaceSync . writeSide = - 1 ;
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if ( drainFD ( userNamespaceSync . readSide . get ( ) ) ! = " 1 " )
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throw Error ( " user namespace initialisation failed " ) ;
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userNamespaceSync . readSide = - 1 ;
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if ( privateNetwork ) {
/* Initialise the loopback interface. */
AutoCloseFD fd ( socket ( PF_INET , SOCK_DGRAM , IPPROTO_IP ) ) ;
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if ( ! fd ) throw SysError ( " cannot open IP socket " ) ;
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struct ifreq ifr ;
strcpy ( ifr . ifr_name , " lo " ) ;
ifr . ifr_flags = IFF_UP | IFF_LOOPBACK | IFF_RUNNING ;
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if ( ioctl ( fd . get ( ) , SIOCSIFFLAGS , & ifr ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " cannot set loopback interface flags " ) ;
}
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/* Set the hostname etc. to fixed values. */
char hostname [ ] = " localhost " ;
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if ( sethostname ( hostname , sizeof ( hostname ) ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot set host name " ) ;
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char domainname [ ] = " (none) " ; // kernel default
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if ( setdomainname ( domainname , sizeof ( domainname ) ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot set domain name " ) ;
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/* Make all filesystems private. This is necessary
because subtrees may have been mounted as " shared "
( MS_SHARED ) . ( Systemd does this , for instance . ) Even
though we have a private mount namespace , mounting
filesystems on top of a shared subtree still propagates
outside of the namespace . Making a subtree private is
local to the namespace , though , so setting MS_PRIVATE
does not affect the outside world . */
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if ( mount ( 0 , " / " , 0 , MS_REC | MS_PRIVATE , 0 ) = = - 1 ) {
throw SysError ( " unable to make ‘ /’ private mount " ) ;
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}
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/* Bind-mount chroot directory to itself, to treat it as a
different filesystem from / , as needed for pivot_root . */
if ( mount ( chrootRootDir . c_str ( ) , chrootRootDir . c_str ( ) , 0 , MS_BIND , 0 ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " unable to bind mount ‘ %1%’ " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
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/* Set up a nearly empty /dev, unless the user asked to
bind - mount the host / dev . */
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Strings ss ;
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if ( dirsInChroot . find ( " /dev " ) = = dirsInChroot . end ( ) ) {
createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/shm " ) ;
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createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/pts " ) ;
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ss . push_back ( " /dev/full " ) ;
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# ifdef __linux__
if ( pathExists ( " /dev/kvm " ) )
ss . push_back ( " /dev/kvm " ) ;
# endif
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ss . push_back ( " /dev/null " ) ;
ss . push_back ( " /dev/random " ) ;
ss . push_back ( " /dev/tty " ) ;
ss . push_back ( " /dev/urandom " ) ;
ss . push_back ( " /dev/zero " ) ;
createSymlink ( " /proc/self/fd " , chrootRootDir + " /dev/fd " ) ;
createSymlink ( " /proc/self/fd/0 " , chrootRootDir + " /dev/stdin " ) ;
createSymlink ( " /proc/self/fd/1 " , chrootRootDir + " /dev/stdout " ) ;
createSymlink ( " /proc/self/fd/2 " , chrootRootDir + " /dev/stderr " ) ;
}
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/* Fixed-output derivations typically need to access the
network , so give them access to / etc / resolv . conf and so
on . */
if ( fixedOutput ) {
ss . push_back ( " /etc/resolv.conf " ) ;
ss . push_back ( " /etc/nsswitch.conf " ) ;
ss . push_back ( " /etc/services " ) ;
ss . push_back ( " /etc/hosts " ) ;
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if ( pathExists ( " /var/run/nscd/socket " ) )
ss . push_back ( " /var/run/nscd/socket " ) ;
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}
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for ( auto & i : ss ) dirsInChroot . emplace ( i , i ) ;
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/* Bind-mount all the directories from the "host"
filesystem that we want in the chroot
environment . */
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for ( auto & i : dirsInChroot ) {
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struct stat st ;
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Path source = i . second . source ;
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Path target = chrootRootDir + i . first ;
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if ( source = = " /proc " ) continue ; // backwards compatibility
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debug ( format ( " bind mounting ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ " ) % source % target ) ;
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if ( stat ( source . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = - 1 ) {
if ( i . second . optional & & errno = = ENOENT )
continue ;
else
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throw SysError ( format ( " getting attributes of path ‘ %1%’ " ) % source ) ;
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}
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if ( S_ISDIR ( st . st_mode ) )
createDirs ( target ) ;
else {
createDirs ( dirOf ( target ) ) ;
writeFile ( target , " " ) ;
}
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if ( mount ( source . c_str ( ) , target . c_str ( ) , " " , MS_BIND | MS_REC , 0 ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " bind mount from ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ failed " ) % source % target ) ;
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}
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/* Bind a new instance of procfs on /proc. */
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createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /proc " ) ;
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if ( mount ( " none " , ( chrootRootDir + " /proc " ) . c_str ( ) , " proc " , 0 , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " mounting /proc " ) ;
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/* Mount a new tmpfs on /dev/shm to ensure that whatever
the builder puts in / dev / shm is cleaned up automatically . */
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if ( pathExists ( " /dev/shm " ) & & mount ( " none " , ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/shm " ) . c_str ( ) , " tmpfs " , 0 ,
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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fmt ( " size=%s " , settings . sandboxShmSize ) . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " mounting /dev/shm " ) ;
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/* Mount a new devpts on /dev/pts. Note that this
requires the kernel to be compiled with
CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES = y ( which is the case
if / dev / ptx / ptmx exists ) . */
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if ( pathExists ( " /dev/pts/ptmx " ) & &
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! pathExists ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/ptmx " )
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& & ! dirsInChroot . count ( " /dev/pts " ) )
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{
if ( mount ( " none " , ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/pts " ) . c_str ( ) , " devpts " , 0 , " newinstance,mode=0620 " ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " mounting /dev/pts " ) ;
createSymlink ( " /dev/pts/ptmx " , chrootRootDir + " /dev/ptmx " ) ;
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/* Make sure /dev/pts/ptmx is world-writable. With some
Linux versions , it is created with permissions 0. */
chmod_ ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/pts/ptmx " , 0666 ) ;
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}
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/* Do the chroot(). */
if ( chdir ( chrootRootDir . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot change directory to ‘ %1%’ " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
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if ( mkdir ( " real-root " , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot create real-root directory " ) ;
if ( pivot_root ( " . " , " real-root " ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot pivot old root directory onto ‘ %1%’ " ) % ( chrootRootDir + " /real-root " ) ) ;
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if ( chroot ( " . " ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " cannot change root directory to ‘ %1%’ " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
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if ( umount2 ( " real-root " , MNT_DETACH ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot unmount real root filesystem " ) ;
if ( rmdir ( " real-root " ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot remove real-root directory " ) ;
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/* Switch to the sandbox uid/gid in the user namespace,
which corresponds to the build user or calling user in
the parent namespace . */
if ( setgid ( sandboxGid ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " setgid failed " ) ;
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if ( setuid ( sandboxUid ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " setuid failed " ) ;
setUser = false ;
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}
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# endif
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if ( chdir ( tmpDirInSandbox . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " changing into ‘ %1%’ " ) % tmpDir ) ;
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/* Close all other file descriptors. */
closeMostFDs ( set < int > ( ) ) ;
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# if __linux__
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/* Change the personality to 32-bit if we're doing an
i686 - linux build on an x86_64 - linux machine . */
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struct utsname utsbuf ;
uname ( & utsbuf ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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if ( drv - > platform = = " i686-linux " & &
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( settings . thisSystem = = " x86_64-linux " | |
( ! strcmp ( utsbuf . sysname , " Linux " ) & & ! strcmp ( utsbuf . machine , " x86_64 " ) ) ) ) {
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if ( personality ( PER_LINUX32 ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " cannot set i686-linux personality " ) ;
}
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/* Impersonate a Linux 2.6 machine to get some determinism in
builds that depend on the kernel version . */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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if ( ( drv - > platform = = " i686-linux " | | drv - > platform = = " x86_64-linux " ) & & settings . impersonateLinux26 ) {
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int cur = personality ( 0xffffffff ) ;
if ( cur ! = - 1 ) personality ( cur | 0x0020000 /* == UNAME26 */ ) ;
}
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/* Disable address space randomization for improved
determinism . */
int cur = personality ( 0xffffffff ) ;
if ( cur ! = - 1 ) personality ( cur | ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE ) ;
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# endif
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/* Disable core dumps by default. */
struct rlimit limit = { 0 , RLIM_INFINITY } ;
setrlimit ( RLIMIT_CORE , & limit ) ;
// FIXME: set other limits to deterministic values?
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/* Fill in the environment. */
Strings envStrs ;
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for ( auto & i : env )
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envStrs . push_back ( rewriteStrings ( i . first + " = " + i . second , inputRewrites ) ) ;
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/* If we are running in `build-users' mode, then switch to the
user we allocated above . Make sure that we drop all root
privileges . Note that above we have closed all file
descriptors except std * , so that ' s safe . Also note that
setuid ( ) when run as root sets the real , effective and
saved UIDs . */
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if ( setUser & & buildUser ) {
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/* Preserve supplementary groups of the build user, to allow
admins to specify groups such as " kvm " . */
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if ( ! buildUser - > getSupplementaryGIDs ( ) . empty ( ) & &
setgroups ( buildUser - > getSupplementaryGIDs ( ) . size ( ) ,
buildUser - > getSupplementaryGIDs ( ) . data ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( " cannot set supplementary groups of build user " ) ;
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if ( setgid ( buildUser - > getGID ( ) ) = = - 1 | |
getgid ( ) ! = buildUser - > getGID ( ) | |
getegid ( ) ! = buildUser - > getGID ( ) )
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throw SysError ( " setgid failed " ) ;
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if ( setuid ( buildUser - > getUID ( ) ) = = - 1 | |
getuid ( ) ! = buildUser - > getUID ( ) | |
geteuid ( ) ! = buildUser - > getUID ( ) )
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throw SysError ( " setuid failed " ) ;
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}
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/* Fill in the arguments. */
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Strings args ;
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const char * builder = " invalid " ;
string sandboxProfile ;
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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if ( drv - > isBuiltin ( ) ) {
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;
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# if __APPLE__
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} else if ( useChroot ) {
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/* Lots and lots and lots of file functions freak out if they can't stat their full ancestry */
PathSet ancestry ;
/* We build the ancestry before adding all inputPaths to the store because we know they'll
all have the same parents ( the store ) , and there might be lots of inputs . This isn ' t
particularly efficient . . . I doubt it ' ll be a bottleneck in practice */
for ( auto & i : dirsInChroot ) {
Path cur = i . first ;
while ( cur . compare ( " / " ) ! = 0 ) {
cur = dirOf ( cur ) ;
ancestry . insert ( cur ) ;
}
}
/* And we want the store in there regardless of how empty dirsInChroot. We include the innermost
path component this time , since it ' s typically / nix / store and we care about that . */
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Path cur = worker . store . storeDir ;
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while ( cur . compare ( " / " ) ! = 0 ) {
ancestry . insert ( cur ) ;
cur = dirOf ( cur ) ;
}
/* Add all our input paths to the chroot */
for ( auto & i : inputPaths )
dirsInChroot [ i ] = i ;
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/* This has to appear before import statements */
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sandboxProfile + = " (version 1) \n " ;
/* Violations will go to the syslog if you set this. Unfortunately the destination does not appear to be configurable */
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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if ( settings . darwinLogSandboxViolations ) {
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sandboxProfile + = " (deny default) \n " ;
} else {
sandboxProfile + = " (deny default (with no-log)) \n " ;
}
/* The tmpDir in scope points at the temporary build directory for our derivation. Some packages try different mechanisms
to find temporary directories , so we want to open up a broader place for them to dump their files , if needed . */
Path globalTmpDir = canonPath ( getEnv ( " TMPDIR " , " /tmp " ) , true ) ;
/* They don't like trailing slashes on subpath directives */
if ( globalTmpDir . back ( ) = = ' / ' ) globalTmpDir . pop_back ( ) ;
/* Our rwx outputs */
sandboxProfile + = " (allow file-read* file-write* process-exec \n " ;
for ( auto & i : missingPaths ) {
sandboxProfile + = ( format ( " \t (subpath \" %1% \" ) \n " ) % i . c_str ( ) ) . str ( ) ;
}
sandboxProfile + = " ) \n " ;
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/* Our inputs (transitive dependencies and any impurities computed above)
without file - write * allowed , access ( ) incorrectly returns EPERM
*/
sandboxProfile + = " (allow file-read* file-write* process-exec \n " ;
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for ( auto & i : dirsInChroot ) {
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if ( i . first ! = i . second . source )
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throw Error ( format (
" can't map '%1%' to '%2%': mismatched impure paths not supported on Darwin " )
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% i . first % i . second . source ) ;
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string path = i . first ;
struct stat st ;
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if ( lstat ( path . c_str ( ) , & st ) ) {
if ( i . second . optional & & errno = = ENOENT )
continue ;
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throw SysError ( format ( " getting attributes of path ‘ %1%’ " ) % path ) ;
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}
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if ( S_ISDIR ( st . st_mode ) )
sandboxProfile + = ( format ( " \t (subpath \" %1% \" ) \n " ) % path ) . str ( ) ;
else
sandboxProfile + = ( format ( " \t (literal \" %1% \" ) \n " ) % path ) . str ( ) ;
}
sandboxProfile + = " ) \n " ;
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/* Allow file-read* on full directory hierarchy to self. Allows realpath() */
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sandboxProfile + = " (allow file-read* \n " ;
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for ( auto & i : ancestry ) {
sandboxProfile + = ( format ( " \t (literal \" %1% \" ) \n " ) % i . c_str ( ) ) . str ( ) ;
}
sandboxProfile + = " ) \n " ;
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sandboxProfile + = additionalSandboxProfile ;
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debug ( " Generated sandbox profile: " ) ;
debug ( sandboxProfile ) ;
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Path sandboxFile = drvPath + " .sb " ;
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deletePath ( sandboxFile ) ;
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autoDelSandbox . reset ( sandboxFile , false ) ;
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writeFile ( sandboxFile , sandboxProfile ) ;
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builder = " /usr/bin/sandbox-exec " ;
args . push_back ( " sandbox-exec " ) ;
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args . push_back ( " -f " ) ;
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args . push_back ( sandboxFile ) ;
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args . push_back ( " -D " ) ;
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args . push_back ( " _GLOBAL_TMP_DIR= " + globalTmpDir ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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args . push_back ( drv - > builder ) ;
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# endif
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} else {
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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builder = drv - > builder . c_str ( ) ;
string builderBasename = baseNameOf ( drv - > builder ) ;
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args . push_back ( builderBasename ) ;
}
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & i : drv - > args )
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args . push_back ( rewriteStrings ( i , inputRewrites ) ) ;
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/* Indicate that we managed to set up the build environment. */
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writeFull ( STDERR_FILENO , string ( " \1 \n " ) ) ;
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/* Execute the program. This should not return. */
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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if ( drv - > isBuiltin ( ) ) {
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try {
if ( drv - > builder = = " builtin:fetchurl " )
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builtinFetchurl ( * drv , netrcData ) ;
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else
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throw Error ( format ( " unsupported builtin function ‘ %1%’ " ) % string ( drv - > builder , 8 ) ) ;
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_exit ( 0 ) ;
} catch ( std : : exception & e ) {
writeFull ( STDERR_FILENO , " error: " + string ( e . what ( ) ) + " \n " ) ;
_exit ( 1 ) ;
}
}
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execve ( builder , stringsToCharPtrs ( args ) . data ( ) , stringsToCharPtrs ( envStrs ) . data ( ) ) ;
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throw SysError ( format ( " executing ‘ %1%’ " ) % drv - > builder ) ;
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} catch ( std : : exception & e ) {
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writeFull ( STDERR_FILENO , " \1 while setting up the build environment: " + string ( e . what ( ) ) + " \n " ) ;
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_exit ( 1 ) ;
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}
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}
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/* Parse a list of reference specifiers. Each element must either be
a store path , or the symbolic name of the output of the derivation
( such as ` out ' ) . */
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PathSet parseReferenceSpecifiers ( Store & store , const BasicDerivation & drv , string attr )
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{
PathSet result ;
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Paths paths = tokenizeString < Paths > ( attr ) ;
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for ( auto & i : paths ) {
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if ( store . isStorePath ( i ) )
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result . insert ( i ) ;
else if ( drv . outputs . find ( i ) ! = drv . outputs . end ( ) )
result . insert ( drv . outputs . find ( i ) - > second . path ) ;
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else throw BuildError (
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format ( " derivation contains an illegal reference specifier ‘ %1%’ " ) % i ) ;
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}
return result ;
}
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void DerivationGoal : : registerOutputs ( )
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{
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/* When using a build hook, the build hook can register the output
as valid ( by doing ` nix - store - - import ' ) . If so we don ' t have
to do anything here . */
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if ( hook ) {
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bool allValid = true ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs )
if ( ! worker . store . isValidPath ( i . second . path ) ) allValid = false ;
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if ( allValid ) return ;
}
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ValidPathInfos infos ;
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/* Set of inodes seen during calls to canonicalisePathMetaData()
for this build ' s outputs . This needs to be shared between
outputs to allow hard links between outputs . */
InodesSeen inodesSeen ;
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Path checkSuffix = " .check " ;
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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bool runDiffHook = settings . runDiffHook ;
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bool keepPreviousRound = settings . keepFailed | | runDiffHook ;
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/* Check whether the output paths were created, and grep each
output path to determine what other paths it references . Also make all
output paths read - only . */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs ) {
Path path = i . second . path ;
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if ( missingPaths . find ( path ) = = missingPaths . end ( ) ) continue ;
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ValidPathInfo info ;
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Path actualPath = path ;
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if ( useChroot ) {
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actualPath = chrootRootDir + path ;
if ( pathExists ( actualPath ) ) {
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/* Move output paths from the chroot to the Nix store. */
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if ( buildMode = = bmRepair )
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replaceValidPath ( path , actualPath ) ;
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else
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if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck & & rename ( actualPath . c_str ( ) , worker . store . toRealPath ( path ) . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " moving build output ‘ %1%’ from the sandbox to the Nix store " ) % path ) ;
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}
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if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck ) actualPath = worker . store . toRealPath ( path ) ;
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} else {
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Path redirected = redirectedOutputs [ path ] ;
if ( buildMode = = bmRepair
& & redirectedBadOutputs . find ( path ) ! = redirectedBadOutputs . end ( )
& & pathExists ( redirected ) )
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replaceValidPath ( path , redirected ) ;
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if ( buildMode = = bmCheck & & redirected ! = " " )
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actualPath = redirected ;
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}
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struct stat st ;
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if ( lstat ( actualPath . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = - 1 ) {
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if ( errno = = ENOENT )
throw BuildError (
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format ( " builder for ‘ %1%’ failed to produce output path ‘ %2%’ " )
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% drvPath % path ) ;
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throw SysError ( format ( " getting attributes of path ‘ %1%’ " ) % actualPath ) ;
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}
# ifndef __CYGWIN__
/* Check that the output is not group or world writable, as
that means that someone else can have interfered with the
build . Also , the output should be owned by the build
user . */
if ( ( ! S_ISLNK ( st . st_mode ) & & ( st . st_mode & ( S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH ) ) ) | |
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( buildUser & & st . st_uid ! = buildUser - > getUID ( ) ) )
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throw BuildError ( format ( " suspicious ownership or permission on ‘ %1%’ ; rejecting this build output " ) % path ) ;
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# endif
/* Apply hash rewriting if necessary. */
bool rewritten = false ;
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if ( ! outputRewrites . empty ( ) ) {
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printError ( format ( " warning: rewriting hashes in ‘ %1%’ ; cross fingers " ) % path ) ;
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/* Canonicalise first. This ensures that the path we're
rewriting doesn ' t contain a hard link to / etc / shadow or
something like that . */
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canonicalisePathMetaData ( actualPath , buildUser ? buildUser - > getUID ( ) : - 1 , inodesSeen ) ;
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/* FIXME: this is in-memory. */
StringSink sink ;
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dumpPath ( actualPath , sink ) ;
deletePath ( actualPath ) ;
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sink . s = make_ref < std : : string > ( rewriteStrings ( * sink . s , outputRewrites ) ) ;
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StringSource source ( * sink . s ) ;
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restorePath ( actualPath , source ) ;
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rewritten = true ;
}
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/* Check that fixed-output derivations produced the right
outputs ( i . e . , the content hash should match the specified
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hash ) . */
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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if ( i . second . hash ! = " " ) {
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bool recursive ; Hash h ;
i . second . parseHashInfo ( recursive , h ) ;
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if ( ! recursive ) {
/* The output path should be a regular file without
execute permission . */
if ( ! S_ISREG ( st . st_mode ) | | ( st . st_mode & S_IXUSR ) ! = 0 )
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throw BuildError (
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format ( " output path ‘ %1%’ should be a non-executable regular file " ) % path ) ;
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}
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/* Check the hash. In hash mode, move the path produced by
the derivation to its content - addressed location . */
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Hash h2 = recursive ? hashPath ( h . type , actualPath ) . first : hashFile ( h . type , actualPath ) ;
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if ( buildMode = = bmHash ) {
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Path dest = worker . store . makeFixedOutputPath ( recursive , h2 , drv - > env [ " name " ] ) ;
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printError ( format ( " build produced path ‘ %1%’ with %2% hash ‘ %3%’ " )
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% dest % printHashType ( h . type ) % printHash16or32 ( h2 ) ) ;
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if ( worker . store . isValidPath ( dest ) )
return ;
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Path actualDest = worker . store . toRealPath ( dest ) ;
if ( actualPath ! = actualDest ) {
PathLocks outputLocks ( { actualDest } ) ;
deletePath ( actualDest ) ;
if ( rename ( actualPath . c_str ( ) , actualDest . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
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throw SysError ( format ( " moving ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ " ) % actualPath % dest ) ;
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}
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path = dest ;
actualPath = actualDest ;
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} else {
if ( h ! = h2 )
throw BuildError (
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format ( " output path ‘ %1%’ has %2% hash ‘ %3%’ when ‘ %4%’ was expected " )
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% path % i . second . hashAlgo % printHash16or32 ( h2 ) % printHash16or32 ( h ) ) ;
}
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info . ca = makeFixedOutputCA ( recursive , h2 ) ;
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}
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/* Get rid of all weird permissions. This also checks that
all files are owned by the build user , if applicable . */
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canonicalisePathMetaData ( actualPath ,
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buildUser & & ! rewritten ? buildUser - > getUID ( ) : - 1 , inodesSeen ) ;
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/* For this output path, find the references to other paths
contained in it . Compute the SHA - 256 NAR hash at the same
time . The hash is stored in the database so that we can
verify later on whether nobody has messed with the store . */
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Activity act ( * logger , lvlTalkative , format ( " scanning for references inside ‘ %1%’ " ) % path ) ;
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HashResult hash ;
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PathSet references = scanForReferences ( actualPath , allPaths , hash ) ;
if ( buildMode = = bmCheck ) {
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if ( ! worker . store . isValidPath ( path ) ) continue ;
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auto info = * worker . store . queryPathInfo ( path ) ;
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if ( hash . first ! = info . narHash ) {
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if ( settings . keepFailed ) {
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Path dst = worker . store . toRealPath ( path + checkSuffix ) ;
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deletePath ( dst ) ;
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if ( rename ( actualPath . c_str ( ) , dst . c_str ( ) ) )
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throw SysError ( format ( " renaming ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ " ) % actualPath % dst ) ;
throw Error ( format ( " derivation ‘ %1%’ may not be deterministic: output ‘ %2%’ differs from ‘ %3%’ " )
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% drvPath % path % dst ) ;
} else
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throw Error ( format ( " derivation ‘ %1%’ may not be deterministic: output ‘ %2%’ differs " )
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% drvPath % path ) ;
}
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/* Since we verified the build, it's now ultimately
trusted . */
if ( ! info . ultimate ) {
info . ultimate = true ;
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worker . store . signPathInfo ( info ) ;
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worker . store . registerValidPaths ( { info } ) ;
}
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continue ;
}
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/* For debugging, print out the referenced and unreferenced
paths . */
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for ( auto & i : inputPaths ) {
PathSet : : iterator j = references . find ( i ) ;
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if ( j = = references . end ( ) )
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debug ( format ( " unreferenced input: ‘ %1%’ " ) % i ) ;
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else
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debug ( format ( " referenced input: ‘ %1%’ " ) % i ) ;
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}
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/* Enforce `allowedReferences' and friends. */
auto checkRefs = [ & ] ( const string & attrName , bool allowed , bool recursive ) {
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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if ( drv - > env . find ( attrName ) = = drv - > env . end ( ) ) return ;
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PathSet spec = parseReferenceSpecifiers ( worker . store , * drv , get ( drv - > env , attrName ) ) ;
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PathSet used ;
if ( recursive ) {
/* Our requisites are the union of the closures of our references. */
for ( auto & i : references )
/* Don't call computeFSClosure on ourselves. */
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if ( path ! = i )
Eliminate the "store" global variable
Also, move a few free-standing functions into StoreAPI and Derivation.
Also, introduce a non-nullable smart pointer, ref<T>, which is just a
wrapper around std::shared_ptr ensuring that the pointer is never
null. (For reference-counted values, this is better than passing a
"T&", because the latter doesn't maintain the refcount. Usually, the
caller will have a shared_ptr keeping the value alive, but that's not
always the case, e.g., when passing a reference to a std::thread via
std::bind.)
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worker . store . computeFSClosure ( i , used ) ;
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} else
used = references ;
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PathSet badPaths ;
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for ( auto & i : used )
if ( allowed ) {
if ( spec . find ( i ) = = spec . end ( ) )
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badPaths . insert ( i ) ;
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} else {
if ( spec . find ( i ) ! = spec . end ( ) )
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badPaths . insert ( i ) ;
}
if ( ! badPaths . empty ( ) ) {
string badPathsStr ;
for ( auto & i : badPaths ) {
badPathsStr + = " \n \t " ;
badPathsStr + = i ;
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}
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throw BuildError ( format ( " output ‘ %1%’ is not allowed to refer to the following paths:%2% " ) % actualPath % badPathsStr ) ;
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}
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} ;
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checkRefs ( " allowedReferences " , true , false ) ;
checkRefs ( " allowedRequisites " , true , true ) ;
checkRefs ( " disallowedReferences " , false , false ) ;
checkRefs ( " disallowedRequisites " , false , true ) ;
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if ( curRound = = nrRounds ) {
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worker . store . optimisePath ( actualPath ) ; // FIXME: combine with scanForReferences()
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worker . markContentsGood ( path ) ;
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}
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info . path = path ;
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info . narHash = hash . first ;
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info . narSize = hash . second ;
info . references = references ;
info . deriver = drvPath ;
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info . ultimate = true ;
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worker . store . signPathInfo ( info ) ;
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infos . push_back ( info ) ;
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}
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if ( buildMode = = bmCheck ) return ;
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/* Compare the result with the previous round, and report which
path is different , if any . */
if ( curRound > 1 & & prevInfos ! = infos ) {
assert ( prevInfos . size ( ) = = infos . size ( ) ) ;
for ( auto i = prevInfos . begin ( ) , j = infos . begin ( ) ; i ! = prevInfos . end ( ) ; + + i , + + j )
if ( ! ( * i = = * j ) ) {
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result . isNonDeterministic = true ;
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Path prev = i - > path + checkSuffix ;
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bool prevExists = keepPreviousRound & & pathExists ( prev ) ;
auto msg = prevExists
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? fmt ( " output ‘ %1%’ of ‘ %2%’ differs from ‘ %3%’ from previous round " , i - > path , drvPath , prev )
: fmt ( " output ‘ %1%’ of ‘ %2%’ differs from previous round " , i - > path , drvPath ) ;
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Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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auto diffHook = settings . diffHook ;
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if ( prevExists & & diffHook ! = " " & & runDiffHook ) {
try {
auto diff = runProgram ( diffHook , true , { prev , i - > path } ) ;
if ( diff ! = " " )
printError ( chomp ( diff ) ) ;
} catch ( Error & error ) {
printError ( " diff hook execution failed: %s " , error . what ( ) ) ;
}
}
Explicitly model all settings and fail on unrecognized ones
Previously, the Settings class allowed other code to query for string
properties, which led to a proliferation of code all over the place making
up new options without any sort of central registry of valid options. This
commit pulls all those options back into the central Settings class and
removes the public get() methods, to discourage future abuses like that.
Furthermore, because we know the full set of options ahead of time, we
now fail loudly if someone enters an unrecognized option, thus preventing
subtle typos. With some template fun, we could probably also dump the full
set of options (with documentation, defaults, etc.) to the command line,
but I'm not doing that yet here.
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if ( settings . enforceDeterminism )
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throw NotDeterministic ( msg ) ;
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printError ( msg ) ;
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curRound = nrRounds ; // we know enough, bail out early
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}
}
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/* If this is the first round of several, then move the output out
of the way . */
if ( nrRounds > 1 & & curRound = = 1 & & curRound < nrRounds & & keepPreviousRound ) {
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs ) {
Path prev = i . second . path + checkSuffix ;
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deletePath ( prev ) ;
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Path dst = i . second . path + checkSuffix ;
if ( rename ( i . second . path . c_str ( ) , dst . c_str ( ) ) )
throw SysError ( format ( " renaming ‘ %1%’ to ‘ %2%’ " ) % i . second . path % dst ) ;
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}
}
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if ( curRound < nrRounds ) {
prevInfos = infos ;
return ;
}
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/* Remove the .check directories if we're done. FIXME: keep them
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if the result was not determistic ? */
if ( curRound = = nrRounds ) {
for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs ) {
Path prev = i . second . path + checkSuffix ;
deletePath ( prev ) ;
}
}
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/* Register each output path as valid, and register the sets of
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paths referenced by each of them . If there are cycles in the
outputs , this will fail . */
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worker . store . registerValidPaths ( infos ) ;
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}
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Path DerivationGoal : : openLogFile ( )
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{
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logSize = 0 ;
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if ( ! settings . keepLog ) return " " ;
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string baseName = baseNameOf ( drvPath ) ;
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/* Create a log file. */
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Path dir = fmt ( " %s/%s/%s/ " , worker . store . logDir , worker . store . drvsLogDir , string ( baseName , 0 , 2 ) ) ;
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createDirs ( dir ) ;
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Path logFileName = fmt ( " %s/%s%s " , dir , string ( baseName , 2 ) ,
settings . compressLog ? " .bz2 " : " " ) ;
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fdLogFile = open ( logFileName . c_str ( ) , O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_CLOEXEC , 0666 ) ;
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if ( ! fdLogFile ) throw SysError ( format ( " creating log file ‘ %1%’ " ) % logFileName ) ;
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logFileSink = std : : make_shared < FdSink > ( fdLogFile . get ( ) ) ;
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if ( settings . compressLog )
logSink = std : : shared_ptr < CompressionSink > ( makeCompressionSink ( " bzip2 " , * logFileSink ) ) ;
else
logSink = logFileSink ;
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return logFileName ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : closeLogFile ( )
{
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auto logSink2 = std : : dynamic_pointer_cast < CompressionSink > ( logSink ) ;
if ( logSink2 ) logSink2 - > finish ( ) ;
if ( logFileSink ) logFileSink - > flush ( ) ;
logSink = logFileSink = 0 ;
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fdLogFile = - 1 ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : deleteTmpDir ( bool force )
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{
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if ( tmpDir ! = " " ) {
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/* Don't keep temporary directories for builtins because they
might have privileged stuff ( like a copy of netrc ) . */
if ( settings . keepFailed & & ! force & & ! drv - > isBuiltin ( ) ) {
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printError (
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format ( " note: keeping build directory ‘ %2%’ " )
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% drvPath % tmpDir ) ;
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chmod ( tmpDir . c_str ( ) , 0755 ) ;
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}
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else
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deletePath ( tmpDir ) ;
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tmpDir = " " ;
}
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data )
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{
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if ( ( hook & & fd = = hook - > builderOut . readSide . get ( ) ) | |
( ! hook & & fd = = builderOut . readSide . get ( ) ) )
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{
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logSize + = data . size ( ) ;
if ( settings . maxLogSize & & logSize > settings . maxLogSize ) {
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printError (
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format ( " %1% killed after writing more than %2% bytes of log output " )
% getName ( ) % settings . maxLogSize ) ;
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killChild ( ) ;
done ( BuildResult : : LogLimitExceeded ) ;
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return ;
}
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for ( auto c : data )
if ( c = = ' \r ' )
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currentLogLinePos = 0 ;
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else if ( c = = ' \n ' )
flushLine ( ) ;
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else {
if ( currentLogLinePos > = currentLogLine . size ( ) )
currentLogLine . resize ( currentLogLinePos + 1 ) ;
currentLogLine [ currentLogLinePos + + ] = c ;
}
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if ( logSink ) ( * logSink ) ( data ) ;
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}
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if ( hook & & fd = = hook - > fromHook . readSide . get ( ) )
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printError ( chomp ( data ) ) ;
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}
void DerivationGoal : : handleEOF ( int fd )
{
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if ( ! currentLogLine . empty ( ) ) flushLine ( ) ;
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worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
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}
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void DerivationGoal : : flushLine ( )
{
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if ( settings . verboseBuild & &
( settings . printRepeatedBuilds | | curRound = = 1 ) )
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printError ( filterANSIEscapes ( currentLogLine , true ) ) ;
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else {
logTail . push_back ( currentLogLine ) ;
if ( logTail . size ( ) > settings . logLines ) logTail . pop_front ( ) ;
}
currentLogLine = " " ;
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currentLogLinePos = 0 ;
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}
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PathSet DerivationGoal : : checkPathValidity ( bool returnValid , bool checkHash )
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{
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PathSet result ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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for ( auto & i : drv - > outputs ) {
if ( ! wantOutput ( i . first , wantedOutputs ) ) continue ;
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bool good =
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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worker . store . isValidPath ( i . second . path ) & &
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( ! checkHash | | worker . pathContentsGood ( i . second . path ) ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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if ( good = = returnValid ) result . insert ( i . second . path ) ;
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}
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return result ;
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}
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Path DerivationGoal : : addHashRewrite ( const Path & path )
{
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string h1 = string ( path , worker . store . storeDir . size ( ) + 1 , 32 ) ;
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string h2 = string ( printHash32 ( hashString ( htSHA256 , " rewrite: " + drvPath + " : " + path ) ) , 0 , 32 ) ;
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Path p = worker . store . storeDir + " / " + h2 + string ( path , worker . store . storeDir . size ( ) + 33 ) ;
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deletePath ( p ) ;
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assert ( path . size ( ) = = p . size ( ) ) ;
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inputRewrites [ h1 ] = h2 ;
outputRewrites [ h2 ] = h1 ;
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redirectedOutputs [ path ] = p ;
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return p ;
}
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void DerivationGoal : : done ( BuildResult : : Status status , const string & msg )
{
result . status = status ;
result . errorMsg = msg ;
amDone ( result . success ( ) ? ecSuccess : ecFailed ) ;
if ( result . status = = BuildResult : : TimedOut )
worker . timedOut = true ;
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if ( result . status = = BuildResult : : PermanentFailure )
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worker . permanentFailure = true ;
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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class SubstitutionGoal : public Goal
{
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friend class Worker ;
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private :
/* The store path that should be realised through a substitute. */
Path storePath ;
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/* The remaining substituters. */
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std : : list < ref < Store > > subs ;
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/* The current substituter. */
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std : : shared_ptr < Store > sub ;
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/* Whether any substituter can realise this path. */
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bool hasSubstitute ;
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/* Path info returned by the substituter's query info operation. */
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std : : shared_ptr < const ValidPathInfo > info ;
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/* Pipe for the substituter's standard output. */
Pipe outPipe ;
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/* The substituter thread. */
std : : thread thr ;
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std : : promise < void > promise ;
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/* Whether to try to repair a valid path. */
bool repair ;
/* Location where we're downloading the substitute. Differs from
storePath when doing a repair . */
Path destPath ;
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typedef void ( SubstitutionGoal : : * GoalState ) ( ) ;
GoalState state ;
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public :
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SubstitutionGoal ( const Path & storePath , Worker & worker , bool repair = false ) ;
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~ SubstitutionGoal ( ) ;
* Change the abstract syntax of slices. It used to be that ids were used as
keys to reference slice elements, e.g.,
Slice(["1ef7..."], [("/nix/store/1ef7...-foo", "1ef7", ["8c99..."]), ...])
This was wrong, since ids represent contents, not locations. Therefore we
now have:
Slice(["/nix/store/1ef7..."], [("/nix/store/1ef7...-foo", "1ef7", ["/nix/store/8c99-..."]), ...])
* Fix a bug in the computation of slice closures that could cause slice
elements to be duplicated.
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void timedOut ( ) { abort ( ) ; } ;
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string key ( )
{
/* "a$" ensures substitution goals happen before derivation
goals . */
return " a$ " + storePathToName ( storePath ) + " $ " + storePath ;
}
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void work ( ) ;
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/* The states. */
void init ( ) ;
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void tryNext ( ) ;
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void gotInfo ( ) ;
void referencesValid ( ) ;
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void tryToRun ( ) ;
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void finished ( ) ;
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/* Callback used by the worker to write to the log. */
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void handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data ) ;
void handleEOF ( int fd ) ;
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Path getStorePath ( ) { return storePath ; }
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} ;
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SubstitutionGoal : : SubstitutionGoal ( const Path & storePath , Worker & worker , bool repair )
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: Goal ( worker )
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, hasSubstitute ( false )
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, repair ( repair )
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{
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this - > storePath = storePath ;
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state = & SubstitutionGoal : : init ;
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name = ( format ( " substitution of ‘ %1%’ " ) % storePath ) . str ( ) ;
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trace ( " created " ) ;
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}
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SubstitutionGoal : : ~ SubstitutionGoal ( )
{
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try {
if ( thr . joinable ( ) ) {
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// FIXME: signal worker thread to quit.
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thr . join ( ) ;
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worker . childTerminated ( this ) ;
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}
} catch ( . . . ) {
ignoreException ( ) ;
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}
}
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void SubstitutionGoal : : work ( )
{
( this - > * state ) ( ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : init ( )
{
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trace ( " init " ) ;
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worker . store . addTempRoot ( storePath ) ;
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/* If the path already exists we're done. */
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if ( ! repair & & worker . store . isValidPath ( storePath ) ) {
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amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
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return ;
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}
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if ( settings . readOnlyMode )
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throw Error ( format ( " cannot substitute path ‘ %1%’ - no write access to the Nix store " ) % storePath ) ;
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subs = settings . useSubstitutes ? getDefaultSubstituters ( ) : std : : list < ref < Store > > ( ) ;
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tryNext ( ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : tryNext ( )
{
trace ( " trying next substituter " ) ;
if ( subs . size ( ) = = 0 ) {
/* None left. Terminate this goal and let someone else deal
with it . */
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debug ( format ( " path ‘ %1%’ is required, but there is no substituter that can build it " ) % storePath ) ;
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/* Hack: don't indicate failure if there were no substituters.
In that case the calling derivation should just do a
build . */
amDone ( hasSubstitute ? ecFailed : ecNoSubstituters ) ;
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return ;
}
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sub = subs . front ( ) ;
subs . pop_front ( ) ;
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if ( sub - > storeDir ! = worker . store . storeDir ) {
tryNext ( ) ;
return ;
}
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try {
// FIXME: make async
info = sub - > queryPathInfo ( storePath ) ;
} catch ( InvalidPath & ) {
tryNext ( ) ;
return ;
}
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hasSubstitute = true ;
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/* Bail out early if this substituter lacks a valid
signature . LocalStore : : addToStore ( ) also checks for this , but
only after we ' ve downloaded the path . */
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if ( worker . store . requireSigs & & ! info - > checkSignatures ( worker . store , worker . store . publicKeys ) ) {
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printInfo ( format ( " warning: substituter ‘ %s’ does not have a valid signature for path ‘ %s’ " )
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% sub - > getUri ( ) % storePath ) ;
tryNext ( ) ;
return ;
}
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/* To maintain the closure invariant, we first have to realise the
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paths referenced by this one . */
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for ( auto & i : info - > references )
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if ( i ! = storePath ) /* ignore self-references */
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( i ) ) ;
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if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) /* to prevent hang (no wake-up event) */
referencesValid ( ) ;
else
state = & SubstitutionGoal : : referencesValid ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : referencesValid ( )
{
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trace ( " all references realised " ) ;
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if ( nrFailed > 0 ) {
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debug ( format ( " some references of path ‘ %1%’ could not be realised " ) % storePath ) ;
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amDone ( nrNoSubstituters > 0 | | nrIncompleteClosure > 0 ? ecIncompleteClosure : ecFailed ) ;
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return ;
}
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for ( auto & i : info - > references )
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if ( i ! = storePath ) /* ignore self-references */
assert ( worker . store . isValidPath ( i ) ) ;
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state = & SubstitutionGoal : : tryToRun ;
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worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
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}
void SubstitutionGoal : : tryToRun ( )
{
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trace ( " trying to run " ) ;
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/* Make sure that we are allowed to start a build. Note that even
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if maxBuildJobs = = 0 ( no local builds allowed ) , we still allow
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a substituter to run . This is because substitutions cannot be
distributed to another machine via the build hook . */
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if ( worker . getNrLocalBuilds ( ) > = std : : max ( 1U , ( unsigned int ) settings . maxBuildJobs ) ) {
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worker . waitForBuildSlot ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
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printInfo ( format ( " fetching path ‘ %1%’ ... " ) % storePath ) ;
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outPipe . create ( ) ;
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promise = std : : promise < void > ( ) ;
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thr = std : : thread ( [ this ] ( ) {
try {
/* Wake up the worker loop when we're done. */
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Finally updateStats ( [ this ] ( ) { outPipe . writeSide = - 1 ; } ) ;
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copyStorePath ( ref < Store > ( sub ) , ref < Store > ( worker . store . shared_from_this ( ) ) ,
storePath , repair ) ;
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promise . set_value ( ) ;
} catch ( . . . ) {
promise . set_exception ( std : : current_exception ( ) ) ;
}
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} ) ;
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worker . childStarted ( shared_from_this ( ) , { outPipe . readSide . get ( ) } , true , false ) ;
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state = & SubstitutionGoal : : finished ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : finished ( )
{
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trace ( " substitute finished " ) ;
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thr . join ( ) ;
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worker . childTerminated ( this ) ;
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try {
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promise . get_future ( ) . get ( ) ;
} catch ( Error & e ) {
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printInfo ( e . msg ( ) ) ;
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/* Try the next substitute. */
state = & SubstitutionGoal : : tryNext ;
worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
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worker . markContentsGood ( storePath ) ;
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printMsg ( lvlChatty ,
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format ( " substitution of path ‘ %1%’ succeeded " ) % storePath ) ;
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amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
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}
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void SubstitutionGoal : : handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data )
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{
}
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void SubstitutionGoal : : handleEOF ( int fd )
{
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if ( fd = = outPipe . readSide . get ( ) ) worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static bool working = false ;
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Worker : : Worker ( LocalStore & store )
: store ( store )
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{
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/* Debugging: prevent recursive workers. */
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if ( working ) abort ( ) ;
working = true ;
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nrLocalBuilds = 0 ;
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lastWokenUp = steady_time_point : : min ( ) ;
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permanentFailure = false ;
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timedOut = false ;
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}
Worker : : ~ Worker ( )
{
working = false ;
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/* Explicitly get rid of all strong pointers now. After this all
goals that refer to this worker should be gone . ( Otherwise we
are in trouble , since goals may call childTerminated ( ) etc . in
their destructors ) . */
topGoals . clear ( ) ;
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}
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GoalPtr Worker : : makeDerivationGoal ( const Path & path ,
const StringSet & wantedOutputs , BuildMode buildMode )
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{
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GoalPtr goal = derivationGoals [ path ] . lock ( ) ;
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if ( ! goal ) {
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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goal = std : : make_shared < DerivationGoal > ( path , wantedOutputs , * this , buildMode ) ;
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derivationGoals [ path ] = goal ;
wakeUp ( goal ) ;
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} else
( dynamic_cast < DerivationGoal * > ( goal . get ( ) ) ) - > addWantedOutputs ( wantedOutputs ) ;
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return goal ;
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}
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std : : shared_ptr < DerivationGoal > Worker : : makeBasicDerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath ,
const BasicDerivation & drv , BuildMode buildMode )
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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{
auto goal = std : : make_shared < DerivationGoal > ( drvPath , drv , * this , buildMode ) ;
wakeUp ( goal ) ;
return goal ;
}
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GoalPtr Worker : : makeSubstitutionGoal ( const Path & path , bool repair )
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{
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GoalPtr goal = substitutionGoals [ path ] . lock ( ) ;
if ( ! goal ) {
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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goal = std : : make_shared < SubstitutionGoal > ( path , * this , repair ) ;
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substitutionGoals [ path ] = goal ;
wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
return goal ;
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}
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static void removeGoal ( GoalPtr goal , WeakGoalMap & goalMap )
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{
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/* !!! inefficient */
for ( WeakGoalMap : : iterator i = goalMap . begin ( ) ;
i ! = goalMap . end ( ) ; )
if ( i - > second . lock ( ) = = goal ) {
WeakGoalMap : : iterator j = i ; + + j ;
goalMap . erase ( i ) ;
i = j ;
}
else + + i ;
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}
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void Worker : : removeGoal ( GoalPtr goal )
{
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nix : : removeGoal ( goal , derivationGoals ) ;
nix : : removeGoal ( goal , substitutionGoals ) ;
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if ( topGoals . find ( goal ) ! = topGoals . end ( ) ) {
topGoals . erase ( goal ) ;
/* If a top-level goal failed, then kill all other goals
( unless keepGoing was set ) . */
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if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) = = Goal : : ecFailed & & ! settings . keepGoing )
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topGoals . clear ( ) ;
}
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/* Wake up goals waiting for any goal to finish. */
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for ( auto & i : waitingForAnyGoal ) {
GoalPtr goal = i . lock ( ) ;
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if ( goal ) wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
waitingForAnyGoal . clear ( ) ;
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}
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void Worker : : wakeUp ( GoalPtr goal )
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{
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goal - > trace ( " woken up " ) ;
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addToWeakGoals ( awake , goal ) ;
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}
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unsigned Worker : : getNrLocalBuilds ( )
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{
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return nrLocalBuilds ;
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}
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void Worker : : childStarted ( GoalPtr goal , const set < int > & fds ,
bool inBuildSlot , bool respectTimeouts )
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{
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Child child ;
child . goal = goal ;
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child . goal2 = goal . get ( ) ;
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child . fds = fds ;
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child . timeStarted = child . lastOutput = steady_time_point : : clock : : now ( ) ;
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child . inBuildSlot = inBuildSlot ;
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child . respectTimeouts = respectTimeouts ;
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children . emplace_back ( child ) ;
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if ( inBuildSlot ) nrLocalBuilds + + ;
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}
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void Worker : : childTerminated ( Goal * goal , bool wakeSleepers )
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{
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auto i = std : : find_if ( children . begin ( ) , children . end ( ) ,
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[ & ] ( const Child & child ) { return child . goal2 = = goal ; } ) ;
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if ( i = = children . end ( ) ) return ;
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if ( i - > inBuildSlot ) {
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assert ( nrLocalBuilds > 0 ) ;
nrLocalBuilds - - ;
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}
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children . erase ( i ) ;
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if ( wakeSleepers ) {
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/* Wake up goals waiting for a build slot. */
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for ( auto & j : wantingToBuild ) {
GoalPtr goal = j . lock ( ) ;
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if ( goal ) wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
wantingToBuild . clear ( ) ;
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}
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}
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void Worker : : waitForBuildSlot ( GoalPtr goal )
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{
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debug ( " wait for build slot " ) ;
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if ( getNrLocalBuilds ( ) < settings . maxBuildJobs )
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wakeUp ( goal ) ; /* we can do it right away */
else
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addToWeakGoals ( wantingToBuild , goal ) ;
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}
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void Worker : : waitForAnyGoal ( GoalPtr goal )
{
debug ( " wait for any goal " ) ;
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addToWeakGoals ( waitingForAnyGoal , goal ) ;
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}
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void Worker : : waitForAWhile ( GoalPtr goal )
{
debug ( " wait for a while " ) ;
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addToWeakGoals ( waitingForAWhile , goal ) ;
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}
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void Worker : : run ( const Goals & _topGoals )
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{
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for ( auto & i : _topGoals ) topGoals . insert ( i ) ;
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Activity act ( * logger , lvlDebug , " entered goal loop " ) ;
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while ( 1 ) {
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checkInterrupt ( ) ;
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/* Call every wake goal (in the ordering established by
CompareGoalPtrs ) . */
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while ( ! awake . empty ( ) & & ! topGoals . empty ( ) ) {
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Goals awake2 ;
for ( auto & i : awake ) {
GoalPtr goal = i . lock ( ) ;
if ( goal ) awake2 . insert ( goal ) ;
}
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awake . clear ( ) ;
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for ( auto & goal : awake2 ) {
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checkInterrupt ( ) ;
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goal - > work ( ) ;
if ( topGoals . empty ( ) ) break ; // stuff may have been cancelled
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}
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}
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if ( topGoals . empty ( ) ) break ;
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/* Wait for input. */
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if ( ! children . empty ( ) | | ! waitingForAWhile . empty ( ) )
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waitForInput ( ) ;
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else {
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if ( awake . empty ( ) & & 0 = = settings . maxBuildJobs ) throw Error (
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" unable to start any build; either increase ‘ --max-jobs’ "
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" or enable distributed builds " ) ;
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assert ( ! awake . empty ( ) ) ;
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}
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}
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/* If --keep-going is not set, it's possible that the main goal
exited while some of its subgoals were still active . But if
- - keep - going * is * set , then they must all be finished now . */
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assert ( ! settings . keepGoing | | awake . empty ( ) ) ;
assert ( ! settings . keepGoing | | wantingToBuild . empty ( ) ) ;
assert ( ! settings . keepGoing | | children . empty ( ) ) ;
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}
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void Worker : : waitForInput ( )
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{
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printMsg ( lvlVomit , " waiting for children " ) ;
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/* Process output from the file descriptors attached to the
children , namely log output and output path creation commands .
We also use this to detect child termination : if we get EOF on
the logger pipe of a build , we assume that the builder has
terminated . */
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bool useTimeout = false ;
struct timeval timeout ;
timeout . tv_usec = 0 ;
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auto before = steady_time_point : : clock : : now ( ) ;
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/* If we're monitoring for silence on stdout/stderr, or if there
is a build timeout , then wait for input until the first
deadline for any child . */
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auto nearest = steady_time_point : : max ( ) ; // nearest deadline
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for ( auto & i : children ) {
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if ( ! i . respectTimeouts ) continue ;
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if ( 0 ! = settings . maxSilentTime )
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nearest = std : : min ( nearest , i . lastOutput + std : : chrono : : seconds ( settings . maxSilentTime ) ) ;
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if ( 0 ! = settings . buildTimeout )
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nearest = std : : min ( nearest , i . timeStarted + std : : chrono : : seconds ( settings . buildTimeout ) ) ;
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}
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if ( nearest ! = steady_time_point : : max ( ) ) {
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timeout . tv_sec = std : : max ( 1L , ( long ) std : : chrono : : duration_cast < std : : chrono : : seconds > ( nearest - before ) . count ( ) ) ;
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useTimeout = true ;
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}
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/* If we are polling goals that are waiting for a lock, then wake
up after a few seconds at most . */
if ( ! waitingForAWhile . empty ( ) ) {
useTimeout = true ;
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if ( lastWokenUp = = steady_time_point : : min ( ) )
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printError ( " waiting for locks or build slots... " ) ;
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if ( lastWokenUp = = steady_time_point : : min ( ) | | lastWokenUp > before ) lastWokenUp = before ;
timeout . tv_sec = std : : max ( 1L ,
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( long ) std : : chrono : : duration_cast < std : : chrono : : seconds > (
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lastWokenUp + std : : chrono : : seconds ( settings . pollInterval ) - before ) . count ( ) ) ;
} else lastWokenUp = steady_time_point : : min ( ) ;
if ( useTimeout )
vomit ( " sleeping %d seconds " , timeout . tv_sec ) ;
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/* Use select() to wait for the input side of any logger pipe to
become ` available ' . Note that ` available ' ( i . e . , non - blocking )
includes EOF . */
fd_set fds ;
FD_ZERO ( & fds ) ;
int fdMax = 0 ;
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for ( auto & i : children ) {
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for ( auto & j : i . fds ) {
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FD_SET ( j , & fds ) ;
if ( j > = fdMax ) fdMax = j + 1 ;
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}
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}
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if ( select ( fdMax , & fds , 0 , 0 , useTimeout ? & timeout : 0 ) = = - 1 ) {
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if ( errno = = EINTR ) return ;
throw SysError ( " waiting for input " ) ;
}
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auto after = steady_time_point : : clock : : now ( ) ;
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/* Process all available file descriptors. FIXME: this is
O ( children * fds ) . */
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decltype ( children ) : : iterator i ;
for ( auto j = children . begin ( ) ; j ! = children . end ( ) ; j = i ) {
i = std : : next ( j ) ;
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checkInterrupt ( ) ;
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GoalPtr goal = j - > goal . lock ( ) ;
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assert ( goal ) ;
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set < int > fds2 ( j - > fds ) ;
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for ( auto & k : fds2 ) {
if ( FD_ISSET ( k , & fds ) ) {
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unsigned char buffer [ 4096 ] ;
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ssize_t rd = read ( k , buffer , sizeof ( buffer ) ) ;
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if ( rd = = - 1 ) {
if ( errno ! = EINTR )
throw SysError ( format ( " reading from %1% " )
% goal - > getName ( ) ) ;
} else if ( rd = = 0 ) {
debug ( format ( " %1%: got EOF " ) % goal - > getName ( ) ) ;
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goal - > handleEOF ( k ) ;
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j - > fds . erase ( k ) ;
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} else {
printMsg ( lvlVomit , format ( " %1%: read %2% bytes " )
% goal - > getName ( ) % rd ) ;
string data ( ( char * ) buffer , rd ) ;
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j - > lastOutput = after ;
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goal - > handleChildOutput ( k , data ) ;
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}
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}
}
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if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) = = Goal : : ecBusy & &
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0 ! = settings . maxSilentTime & &
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j - > respectTimeouts & &
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after - j - > lastOutput > = std : : chrono : : seconds ( settings . maxSilentTime ) )
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{
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printError (
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format ( " %1% timed out after %2% seconds of silence " )
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% goal - > getName ( ) % settings . maxSilentTime ) ;
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goal - > timedOut ( ) ;
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}
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else if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) = = Goal : : ecBusy & &
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0 ! = settings . buildTimeout & &
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j - > respectTimeouts & &
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after - j - > timeStarted > = std : : chrono : : seconds ( settings . buildTimeout ) )
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{
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printError (
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format ( " %1% timed out after %2% seconds " )
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% goal - > getName ( ) % settings . buildTimeout ) ;
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goal - > timedOut ( ) ;
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}
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}
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if ( ! waitingForAWhile . empty ( ) & & lastWokenUp + std : : chrono : : seconds ( settings . pollInterval ) < = after ) {
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lastWokenUp = after ;
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for ( auto & i : waitingForAWhile ) {
GoalPtr goal = i . lock ( ) ;
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if ( goal ) wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
waitingForAWhile . clear ( ) ;
}
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}
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unsigned int Worker : : exitStatus ( )
{
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return timedOut ? 101 : ( permanentFailure ? 100 : 1 ) ;
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}
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bool Worker : : pathContentsGood ( const Path & path )
{
std : : map < Path , bool > : : iterator i = pathContentsGoodCache . find ( path ) ;
if ( i ! = pathContentsGoodCache . end ( ) ) return i - > second ;
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printInfo ( format ( " checking path ‘ %1%’ ... " ) % path ) ;
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auto info = store . queryPathInfo ( path ) ;
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bool res ;
if ( ! pathExists ( path ) )
res = false ;
else {
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HashResult current = hashPath ( info - > narHash . type , path ) ;
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Hash nullHash ( htSHA256 ) ;
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res = info - > narHash = = nullHash | | info - > narHash = = current . first ;
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}
pathContentsGoodCache [ path ] = res ;
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if ( ! res ) printError ( format ( " path ‘ %1%’ is corrupted or missing! " ) % path ) ;
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return res ;
}
void Worker : : markContentsGood ( const Path & path )
{
pathContentsGoodCache [ path ] = true ;
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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void LocalStore : : buildPaths ( const PathSet & drvPaths , BuildMode buildMode )
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{
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Worker worker ( * this ) ;
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Goals goals ;
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for ( auto & i : drvPaths ) {
DrvPathWithOutputs i2 = parseDrvPathWithOutputs ( i ) ;
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if ( isDerivation ( i2 . first ) )
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goals . insert ( worker . makeDerivationGoal ( i2 . first , i2 . second , buildMode ) ) ;
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else
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goals . insert ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( i , buildMode ) ) ;
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}
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worker . run ( goals ) ;
PathSet failed ;
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for ( auto & i : goals ) {
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if ( i - > getExitCode ( ) ! = Goal : : ecSuccess ) {
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DerivationGoal * i2 = dynamic_cast < DerivationGoal * > ( i . get ( ) ) ;
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if ( i2 ) failed . insert ( i2 - > getDrvPath ( ) ) ;
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else failed . insert ( dynamic_cast < SubstitutionGoal * > ( i . get ( ) ) - > getStorePath ( ) ) ;
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}
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}
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if ( ! failed . empty ( ) )
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throw Error ( worker . exitStatus ( ) , " build of %s failed " , showPaths ( failed ) ) ;
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}
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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BuildResult LocalStore : : buildDerivation ( const Path & drvPath , const BasicDerivation & drv ,
BuildMode buildMode )
{
Worker worker ( * this ) ;
auto goal = worker . makeBasicDerivationGoal ( drvPath , drv , buildMode ) ;
BuildResult result ;
try {
worker . run ( Goals { goal } ) ;
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result = goal - > getResult ( ) ;
Allow remote builds without sending the derivation closure
Previously, to build a derivation remotely, we had to copy the entire
closure of the .drv file to the remote machine, even though we only
need the top-level derivation. This is very wasteful: the closure can
contain thousands of store paths, and in some Hydra use cases, include
source paths that are very large (e.g. Git/Mercurial checkouts).
So now there is a new operation, StoreAPI::buildDerivation(), that
performs a build from an in-memory representation of a derivation
(BasicDerivation) rather than from a on-disk .drv file. The only files
that need to be in the Nix store are the sources of the derivation
(drv.inputSrcs), and the needed output paths of the dependencies (as
described by drv.inputDrvs). "nix-store --serve" exposes this
interface.
Note that this is a privileged operation, because you can construct a
derivation that builds any store path whatsoever. Fixing this will
require changing the hashing scheme (i.e., the output paths should be
computed from the other fields in BasicDerivation, allowing them to be
verified without access to other derivations). However, this would be
quite nice because it would allow .drv-free building (e.g. "nix-env
-i" wouldn't have to write any .drv files to disk).
Fixes #173.
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} catch ( Error & e ) {
result . status = BuildResult : : MiscFailure ;
result . errorMsg = e . msg ( ) ;
}
return result ;
}
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void LocalStore : : ensurePath ( const Path & path )
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{
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/* If the path is already valid, we're done. */
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if ( isValidPath ( path ) ) return ;
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Worker worker ( * this ) ;
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GoalPtr goal = worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( path ) ;
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Goals goals = { goal } ;
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worker . run ( goals ) ;
if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) ! = Goal : : ecSuccess )
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throw Error ( worker . exitStatus ( ) , " path ‘ %s’ does not exist and cannot be created " , path ) ;
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}
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void LocalStore : : repairPath ( const Path & path )
{
Worker worker ( * this ) ;
GoalPtr goal = worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( path , true ) ;
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Goals goals = { goal } ;
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worker . run ( goals ) ;
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if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) ! = Goal : : ecSuccess ) {
/* Since substituting the path didn't work, if we have a valid
deriver , then rebuild the deriver . */
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auto deriver = queryPathInfo ( path ) - > deriver ;
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if ( deriver ! = " " & & isValidPath ( deriver ) ) {
goals . clear ( ) ;
goals . insert ( worker . makeDerivationGoal ( deriver , StringSet ( ) , bmRepair ) ) ;
worker . run ( goals ) ;
} else
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throw Error ( worker . exitStatus ( ) , " cannot repair path ‘ %s’ " , path ) ;
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}
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}
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}