Turns errors like this:
let
throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
in throwMsg "bullshit"
error:
… from call site
at «string»:3:4:
2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
| ^
… while calling 'throwMsg'
at «string»:2:14:
1| let
2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
| ^
3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:2:17:
1| let
2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
| ^
3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
error: bullshit invalid bar
into errors like this:
let
throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
in throwMsg "bullshit"
error:
… from call site
at «string»:3:4:
2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
| ^
… while calling 'throwMsg'
at «string»:2:14:
1| let
2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
| ^
3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
… caused by explicit throw
at «string»:2:17:
1| let
2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
| ^
3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
error: bullshit invalid bar
Change-Id: I593688928ece20f97999d1bf03b2b46d9ac338cb
Turns errors like:
let
somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
in somepkg.src.meta
error:
… while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
at «string»:2:3:
1| let
2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
| ^
3| in somepkg.src.meta
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:2:17:
1| let
2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
| ^
3| in somepkg.src.meta
error: invalid foobar
into errors like:
let
somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
in somepkg.src.meta
error:
… while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
at «string»:2:3:
1| let
2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
| ^
3| in somepkg.src.meta
… while evaluating 'somepkg.src' to select 'meta' on it
at «string»:3:4:
2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
3| in somepkg.src.meta
| ^
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:2:17:
1| let
2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
| ^
3| in somepkg.src.meta
error: invalid foobar
And for type errors, from:
let
somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
in somepkg.src.meta
error:
… while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
at «string»:2:3:
1| let
2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
| ^
3| in somepkg.src.meta
… while selecting an attribute
at «string»:3:4:
2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
3| in somepkg.src.meta
| ^
error: expected a set but found a string: "I'm not an attrset"
into:
let
somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
in somepkg.src.meta
error:
… while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
at «string»:2:3:
1| let
2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
| ^
3| in somepkg.src.meta
… while selecting 'meta' on 'somepkg.src'
at «string»:3:4:
2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
3| in somepkg.src.meta
| ^
error: expected a set but found a string: "I'm not an attrset"
For the low price of an enumerate() and a lambda you too can have the
incorrect line of code actually show up in the trace!
Change-Id: Ic1491c86e33c167891bdac9adad6224784760bd6
Turns errors like:
let
errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
in errpkg.meta
error:
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:2:12:
1| let
2| errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
| ^
3| in errpkg.meta
error: invalid foobar
into errors like:
let
errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
in errpkg.meta
error:
… while evaluating 'errpkg' to select 'meta' on it
at «string»:3:4:
2| errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
3| in errpkg.meta
| ^
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:2:12:
1| let
2| errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
| ^
3| in errpkg.meta
error: invalid foobar
For the low price of one try/catch, you too can have the incorrect line
of code actually show up in the trace!
Change-Id: If8d6200ec1567706669d405c34adcd7e2d2cd29d
copy-constructing or assigning from pid_t can easily lead to duplicate
Pid instances for the same process if a pid_t was used carelessly, and
Pid itself was copy-constructible. both could cause surprising results
such as killing processes twice (which could become very problemantic,
but luckily modern systems don't reuse PIDs all that quickly), or more
than one piece of the code believing it owns a process when neither do
Change-Id: Ifea7445f84200b34c1a1d0acc2cdffe0f01e20c6
this is only used in one place, and only to set a nicer error message on
EndOfFile. the only caller that actually *catches* this exception should
provide an error message in that catch block rather than forcing support
for setting error message so deep into the stack. copyStorePath is never
called outside of PathSubstitutionGoal anyway, which catches everything.
Change-Id: Ifbae8706d781c388737706faf4c8a8b7917ca278
LocalDerivationGoal includes a large number of low-level sandboxing
primitives for Darwin and Linux, intermingled with ifdefs.
Start creating platform-specific classes to make it easier to add new
platforms and review platform-specific code.
This change only creates support infrastructure and moves two function,
more functions will be moved in future changes.
Change-Id: I9fc29fa2a7345107d4fc96c46fa90b4eabf6bb89
This comes quite often when the available job slots on all remote
builders are exhausted and this is pretty spammy.
This isn't really an issue, but expected behavior.
A better way to display this is a nom-like approach where all scheduled
builds are shown in a tree and pending builds are being marked as such
IMHO.
Change-Id: I6bc14e6054f84e3eb0768127b490e263d8cdcf89
The original idea was to fix lix#174, but for a user friendly solution,
I figured that we'd need more consistency:
* Invalid query params will cause an error, just like invalid
attributes. This has the following two consequences:
* The `?dir=`-param from flakes will be removed before the URL to be
fetched is passed to libfetchers.
* The tarball fetcher doesn't allow URLs with custom query params
anymore. I think this was questionable anyways given that an
arbitrary set of query params was silently removed from the URL you
wanted to fetch. The correct way is to use an attribute-set
with a key `url` that contains the tarball URL to fetch.
* Same for the git & mercurial fetchers: in that case it doesn't even
matter though: both fetchers added unused query params to the URL
that's passed from the input scheme to the fetcher (`url2` in the code).
It turns out that this was never used since the query parameters were
erased again in `getActualUrl`.
* Validation happens for both attributes and URLs. Previously, a lot of
fetchers validated e.g. refs/revs only when specified in a URL and
the validity of attribute names only in `inputFromAttrs`.
Now, all the validation is done in `inputFromAttrs` and `inputFromURL`
constructs attributes that will be passed to `inputFromAttrs`.
* Accept all attributes as URL query parameters. That also includes
lesser used ones such as `narHash`.
And "output" attributes like `lastModified`: these could be declared
already when declaring inputs as attribute rather than URL. Now the
behavior is at least consistent.
Personally, I think we should differentiate in the future between
"fetched input" (basically the attr-set that ends up in the lock-file)
and "unfetched input" earlier: both inputFrom{Attrs,URL} entrypoints
are probably OK for unfetched inputs, but for locked/fetched inputs
a custom entrypoint should be used. Then, the current entrypoints
wouldn't have to allow these attributes anymore.
Change-Id: I1be1992249f7af8287cfc37891ab505ddaa2e8cd
Add the log-formats `multiline` and `multiline-with-logs` which offer
multiple current active building status lines.
Change-Id: Idd8afe62f8591b5d8b70e258c5cefa09be4cab03
If we've consumed the entire input, that doesn't actually mean we're
done decompressing - there might be more output left. This worked (?)
in most cases because the input and output sizes are pretty comparable,
but sometimes they're not and then things get very funny.
Change-Id: I73435a654a911b8ce25119f713b80706c5783c1b
I did a whole bunch of `git log -S` to find out exactly when all these
things were obsoleted and found the commit in which their usage was
removed, which I have added in either the error message or a comment.
I've also made *some* of the version checks into static asserts for when
we update the minimum supported protocol version.
In the end this is not a lot of code we are deleting, but it's code that
we will never have to support into the future when we build a protocol
bridge, which is why I did it. It is not in the support baseline.
Change-Id: Iea3c80795c75ea74f328cf7ede7cbedf8c41926b
without this we will not be able to get rid of makeDecompressionSink,
which in turn will be necessary to get rid of sourceToSink (since the
libarchive archive wrapper *must* be a Source due to api limitations)
Change-Id: Iccd3d333ba2cbcab49cb5a1d3125624de16bce27
don't consume a sink, return a source instead. the only reason to not do
this is a very slight reduction in dynamic allocations, but since we are
going to *at least* do disk io that will not be a lot of overhead anyway
Change-Id: Iae2f879ec64c3c3ac1d5310eeb6a85e696d4614a
if we want have getFile return a source instead of consuming a sink
we'll have to disambiguate this overload another way, eg like this.
Change-Id: Ia26de2020c309a37e7ccc3775c1ad1f32e0a778b
This happened during a PathSubstitutionGoal of a .drv file:
substitution of '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/1lj7lsq5y0f25mfbnq6d3zd0bw5ay33n-dependencies-input-2.drv'
What happened here is that since PathSubstitutionGoal is not a
DerivationGoal, in production builds, the UB was not caught, since it
would early-exit from failing a dynamic_cast to DerivationGoal * on the
very next line, but before the null reference was ever used.
This was nonetheless UB. The fix should be to just rearrange the two
lines; I don't think there is a further bug there, since *substituting a
.drv* **necessarily** means you cannot have the representation of
the derivation as would be necessary for drv to not be null there.
Test failure:
++(eval-store.sh:12) _RR_TRACE_DIR=/home/jade/.local/share/rr rr record -- nix build -f dependencies.nix --eval-store /tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/eval-store -o /tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/result
don't know how to build these paths:
/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/6y51mf0p57ggipgab6hdjabbvplzsicq-dependencies-top.drv
copying 1 paths...
copying path '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/8027afyvqb87y1sf5xhdkqsflqn1ziy8-dependencies.builder0.sh' to 'local'...
copying 1 paths...
copying path '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/7r5pqyncvfgrryf9gzy1z56z3xigi61x-builder-dependencies-input-0.sh' to 'local'...
copying 1 paths...
copying path '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/nhmgm87zlqy3ks96dxrn7l37b72azi99-builder-dependencies-input-1.sh' to 'local'...
copying 1 paths...
copying path '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/nq4qa2j6y8ajqazlfq6h46ck637my1n6-builder-dependencies-input-2.sh' to 'local'...
copying 1 paths...
copying path '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/6vh0vna9l5afck01y7iaks3hm9ikwqyj-builder-fod-input.sh' to 'local'...
building '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/gy91pqymf2nc5v7ld1bad94xpwxdi25s-dependencies-input-0.drv'...
building '/tmp/jade/nix-test/ca/eval-store/store/w7wlkjx97ivmnrymkac5av3nyp94hzvq-dependencies-input-1.drv'...
../src/libstore/build/derivation-goal.cc:1556:22: runtime error: reference binding to null pointer of type 'Derivation'
0 0x734ba59a6886 in nix::DerivationGoal::waiteeDone(std::shared_ptr<nix::Goal>, nix::Goal::ExitCode) /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libstore/build/derivation-goal.cc:1556:12
1 0x734ba59c0962 in nix::Goal::amDone(nix::Goal::ExitCode, std::optional<nix::Error>) /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libstore/build/goal.cc:95:25
2 0x734ba5a1c44a in nix::PathSubstitutionGoal::done(nix::Goal::ExitCode, nix::BuildResult::Status, std::optional<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>>>) /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libstore/build/substitution-goal.cc:38:5
3 0x734ba5a1b454 in nix::PathSubstitutionGoal::init() /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libstore/build/substitution-goal.cc:56:9
4 0x734ba5a2a6c6 in nix::Worker::run(std::set<std::shared_ptr<nix::Goal>, nix::CompareGoalPtrs, std::allocator<std::shared_ptr<nix::Goal>>> const&) /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libstore/build/worker.cc:320:23
5 0x734ba59b93d8 in nix::Store::buildPathsWithResults(std::vector<nix::DerivedPath, std::allocator<nix::DerivedPath>> const&, nix::BuildMode, std::shared_ptr<nix::Store>) /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libstore/build/entry-points.cc:60:12
6 0x734ba663c107 in nix::Installable::build2(nix::ref<nix::Store>, nix::ref<nix::Store>, nix::Realise, std::vector<nix::ref<nix::Installable>, std::allocator<nix::ref<nix::Installable>>> const&, nix::BuildMode) /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libcmd/installables.cc:637:36
Change-Id: Id0e651e480bebf6356733b01bc639e9bb59c7bd0
This was generating an out-of-range verbosity value. We should just
process it as an int and then convert to verbosity with a clamping
function, which trivially avoids any domain type violations.
Change-Id: I0ed20da8e1496a1225ff3008b76827d99265d404
This is really just a question of turning off the production sanitizer
configuration so we get nice diagnostics. Not much else to say.
Change-Id: I76bd6d225320056ed95bd89955f00beff2db0d2f
We got UBSan working on Lix, so we of course immediately found a bug and
some definitely nonsense behaviour.
Accessing `pureEval` or `restrictEval` from a default setting value is
nonsense, since they would never be actually set by the time that value
is set so they are not going to do anything. The configuration is not
applied in an initializer (and even if it were, it's not going to be in
the right order).
After looking into *that*, we hunted down what actually was applying
these, since clearly this code did not do anything. The EvalState
constructor should have a "search path added and removed here :)" sign
on it, because that's where it is done. We added an explicit
initialization of the optional in there because it was otherwise unclear
why pureEval also has the search path to allowed paths setup code run.
We then realized that the `pureEval` documentation was *also* bogus, and
we rewrote it. In so doing, we realized that we forgot to file a bug to
make `builtins.storePath` work in pure eval mode, so we filed one of
those: lix-project/lix#402
Yaks have been thoroughly shorn.
UBSan report:
../src/libexpr/eval-settings.cc:66:10: runtime error: member call on address 0x752fa9a13060 which does not point to an object of type 'nix::BaseSetting<b
ool>'
0x752fa9a13060: note: object has invalid vptr
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
invalid vptr
0 0x752fa95106a6 in nix::EvalSettings::getDefaultNixPath[abi:cxx11]() /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libexpr/eval-settings.cc:66:10
1 0x752fa950e420 in nix::EvalSettings::EvalSettings() /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libexpr/eval-settings.hh:36:15
2 0x752fa9469f1f in __cxx_global_var_init.50 /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libexpr/eval-settings.cc:98:14
3 0x752fa9469f1f in _GLOBAL__sub_I_eval_settings.cc /home/jade/lix/lix2/build/src/libexpr/eval-settings.cc
4 0x752fabbd308d in call_init (/nix/store/k7zgvzp2r31zkg9xqgjim7mbknryv6bs-glibc-2.39-52/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2+0x508d) (BuildId: a5b8228edc9f16078ac3c894af964eeb990ecb4c)
5 0x752fabbd317b in _dl_init (/nix/store/k7zgvzp2r31zkg9xqgjim7mbknryv6bs-glibc-2.39-52/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2+0x517b) (BuildId: a5b8228edc9f16078ac3c894af964eeb990ecb4c)
6 0x752fabbe9c2f in _dl_start_user (/nix/store/k7zgvzp2r31zkg9xqgjim7mbknryv6bs-glibc-2.39-52/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2+0x1bc2f) (BuildId: a5b8228edc9f16078ac3c894af964eeb990ecb4c)
Change-Id: I5d8ffb7bfbe24b6584020ac74eed93d9f2e6d111