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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2017 Caleb Ristvedt <caleb.ristvedt@cune.org>
;;; Copyright © 2018 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; This houses stuff we do to files when they arrive at the store - resetting
;;; timestamps, deduplicating, etc.
(define-module (guix store deduplication)
#:use-module (guix hash)
#:use-module (guix build utils)
#:use-module (guix base16)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
#:use-module (rnrs io ports)
#:use-module (ice-9 ftw)
#:use-module (guix serialization)
#:export (nar-sha256
deduplicate))
;; Would it be better to just make WRITE-FILE give size as well? I question
;; the general utility of this approach.
(define (counting-wrapper-port output-port)
"Some custom ports don't implement GET-POSITION at all. But if we want to
figure out how many bytes are being written, we will want to use that. So this
makes a wrapper around a port which implements GET-POSITION."
(let ((byte-count 0))
(make-custom-binary-output-port "counting-wrapper"
(lambda (bytes offset count)
(set! byte-count
(+ byte-count count))
(put-bytevector output-port bytes
offset count)
count)
(lambda ()
byte-count)
#f
(lambda ()
(close-port output-port)))))
(define (nar-sha256 file)
"Gives the sha256 hash of a file and the size of the file in nar form."
(let-values (((port get-hash) (open-sha256-port)))
(let ((wrapper (counting-wrapper-port port)))
(write-file file wrapper)
(force-output wrapper)
(force-output port)
(let ((hash (get-hash))
(size (port-position wrapper)))
(close-port wrapper)
(values hash size)))))
(define (tempname-in directory)
"Gives an unused temporary name under DIRECTORY. Not guaranteed to still be
unused by the time you create anything with that name, but a good shot."
(let ((const-part (string-append directory "/.tmp-link-"
(number->string (getpid)))))
(let try ((guess-part
(number->string (random most-positive-fixnum) 16)))
(if (file-exists? (string-append const-part "-" guess-part))
(try (number->string (random most-positive-fixnum) 16))
(string-append const-part "-" guess-part)))))
(define* (get-temp-link target #:optional (link-prefix (dirname target)))
"Like mkstemp!, but instead of creating a new file and giving you the name,
it creates a new hardlink to TARGET and gives you the name. Since
cross-filesystem hardlinks don't work, the temp link must be created on the
same filesystem - where in that filesystem it is can be controlled by
LINK-PREFIX."
(let try ((tempname (tempname-in link-prefix)))
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
(link target tempname)
tempname)
(lambda args
(if (= (system-error-errno args) EEXIST)
(try (tempname-in link-prefix))
(throw 'system-error args))))))
;; There are 3 main kinds of errors we can get from hardlinking: "Too many
;; things link to this" (EMLINK), "this link already exists" (EEXIST), and
;; "can't fit more stuff in this directory" (ENOSPC).
(define (replace-with-link target to-replace)
"Atomically replace the file TO-REPLACE with a link to TARGET. Note: TARGET
and TO-REPLACE must be on the same file system."
(let ((temp-link (get-temp-link target (dirname to-replace))))
(rename-file temp-link to-replace)))
(define-syntax-rule (false-if-system-error (errors ...) exp ...)
"Given ERRORS, a list of system error codes to ignore, evaluates EXP... and
return #f if any of the system error codes in the given list are thrown."
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
exp ...)
(lambda args
(if (member (system-error-errno args) (list errors ...))
#f
(apply throw args)))))
(define* (deduplicate path hash #:key (store %store-directory))
"Check if a store item with sha256 hash HASH already exists. If so,
replace PATH with a hardlink to the already-existing one. If not, register
PATH so that future duplicates can hardlink to it. PATH is assumed to be
under STORE."
(let* ((links-directory (string-append store "/.links"))
(link-file (string-append links-directory "/"
(bytevector->base16-string hash))))
(mkdir-p links-directory)
(if (eq? 'directory (stat:type (lstat path)))
;; Can't hardlink directories, so hardlink their atoms.
(for-each (lambda (file)
(unless (or (member file '("." ".."))
(and (string=? path store)
(string=? file ".links")))
(let ((file (string-append path "/" file)))
(deduplicate file (nar-sha256 file)
#:store store))))
(scandir path))
(if (file-exists? link-file)
(false-if-system-error (EMLINK)
(replace-with-link link-file path))
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
(link path link-file))
(lambda args
(let ((errno (system-error-errno args)))
(cond ((= errno EEXIST)
;; Someone else put an entry for PATH in
;; LINKS-DIRECTORY before we could. Let's use it.
(false-if-system-error (EMLINK)
(replace-with-link path link-file)))
((= errno ENOSPC)
;; There's not enough room in the directory index for
;; more entries in .links, but that's fine: we can
;; just stop.
#f)
(else (apply throw args))))))))))