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# include "config.h"
# include "references.hh"
# include "pathlocks.hh"
# include "misc.hh"
# include "globals.hh"
# include "local-store.hh"
# include "util.hh"
# include "archive.hh"
# include "affinity.hh"
# include <map>
# include <sstream>
# include <algorithm>
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# include <limits.h>
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# include <time.h>
# include <sys/time.h>
# include <sys/wait.h>
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include <sys/utsname.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include <unistd.h>
# include <errno.h>
# include <stdio.h>
# include <cstring>
# include <pwd.h>
# include <grp.h>
# include <bzlib.h>
/* Includes required for chroot support. */
# if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
# include <sys/param.h>
# endif
# if HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H
# include <sys/mount.h>
# endif
# if HAVE_SCHED_H
# include <sched.h>
# endif
/* In GNU libc 2.11, <sys/mount.h> does not define `MS_PRIVATE', but
< linux / fs . h > does . */
# if !defined MS_PRIVATE && defined HAVE_LINUX_FS_H
# include <linux/fs.h>
# endif
# define CHROOT_ENABLED HAVE_CHROOT && HAVE_UNSHARE && HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H && defined(MS_BIND) && defined(MS_PRIVATE) && defined(CLONE_NEWNS)
# if CHROOT_ENABLED
# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# include <net/if.h>
# include <netinet/ip.h>
# endif
# if HAVE_SYS_PERSONALITY_H
# include <sys/personality.h>
# define CAN_DO_LINUX32_BUILDS
# endif
# if HAVE_STATVFS
# include <sys/statvfs.h>
# endif
namespace nix {
using std : : map ;
static string pathNullDevice = " /dev/null " ;
/* Forward definition. */
class Worker ;
struct HookInstance ;
/* A pointer to a goal. */
class Goal ;
typedef std : : shared_ptr < Goal > GoalPtr ;
typedef std : : weak_ptr < Goal > WeakGoalPtr ;
/* Set of goals. */
typedef set < GoalPtr > Goals ;
typedef list < WeakGoalPtr > WeakGoals ;
/* A map of paths to goals (and the other way around). */
typedef map < Path , WeakGoalPtr > WeakGoalMap ;
class Goal : public std : : enable_shared_from_this < Goal >
{
public :
typedef enum { ecBusy , ecSuccess , ecFailed , ecNoSubstituters , ecIncompleteClosure } ExitCode ;
protected :
/* Backlink to the worker. */
Worker & worker ;
/* 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 ;
/* Number of goals we are/were waiting for that have failed. */
unsigned int nrFailed ;
/* Number of substitution goals we are/were waiting for that
failed because there are no substituters . */
unsigned int nrNoSubstituters ;
/* Number of substitution goals we are/were waiting for that
failed because othey had unsubstitutable references . */
unsigned int nrIncompleteClosure ;
/* Name of this goal for debugging purposes. */
string name ;
/* Whether the goal is finished. */
ExitCode exitCode ;
Goal ( Worker & worker ) : worker ( worker )
{
nrFailed = nrNoSubstituters = nrIncompleteClosure = 0 ;
exitCode = ecBusy ;
}
virtual ~ Goal ( )
{
trace ( " goal destroyed " ) ;
}
public :
virtual void work ( ) = 0 ;
void addWaitee ( GoalPtr waitee ) ;
virtual void waiteeDone ( GoalPtr waitee , ExitCode result ) ;
virtual void handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data )
{
abort ( ) ;
}
virtual void handleEOF ( int fd )
{
abort ( ) ;
}
void trace ( const format & f ) ;
string getName ( )
{
return name ;
}
ExitCode getExitCode ( )
{
return exitCode ;
}
/* Cancel the goal. It should wake up its waiters, get rid of any
running child processes that are being monitored by the worker
( important ! ) , etc . */
virtual void cancel ( bool timeout ) = 0 ;
protected :
void amDone ( ExitCode result ) ;
} ;
/* A mapping used to remember for each child process to what goal it
belongs , and file descriptors for receiving log data and output
path creation commands . */
struct Child
{
WeakGoalPtr goal ;
set < int > fds ;
bool respectTimeouts ;
bool inBuildSlot ;
time_t lastOutput ; /* time we last got output on stdout/stderr */
time_t timeStarted ;
} ;
typedef map < pid_t , Child > Children ;
/* The worker class. */
class Worker
{
private :
/* Note: the worker should only have strong pointers to the
top - level goals . */
/* The top-level goals of the worker. */
Goals topGoals ;
/* Goals that are ready to do some work. */
WeakGoals awake ;
/* Goals waiting for a build slot. */
WeakGoals wantingToBuild ;
/* Child processes currently running. */
Children children ;
/* Number of build slots occupied. This includes local builds and
substitutions but not remote builds via the build hook . */
unsigned int nrLocalBuilds ;
/* Maps used to prevent multiple instantiations of a goal for the
same derivation / path . */
WeakGoalMap derivationGoals ;
WeakGoalMap substitutionGoals ;
/* Goals waiting for busy paths to be unlocked. */
WeakGoals waitingForAnyGoal ;
/* Goals sleeping for a few seconds (polling a lock). */
WeakGoals waitingForAWhile ;
/* Last time the goals in `waitingForAWhile' where woken up. */
time_t lastWokenUp ;
public :
/* Set if at least one derivation had a BuildError (i.e. permanent
failure ) . */
bool permanentFailure ;
LocalStore & store ;
std : : shared_ptr < HookInstance > hook ;
Worker ( LocalStore & store ) ;
~ Worker ( ) ;
/* Make a goal (with caching). */
GoalPtr makeDerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const StringSet & wantedOutputs , BuildMode buildMode = bmNormal ) ;
GoalPtr makeSubstitutionGoal ( const Path & storePath , bool repair = false ) ;
/* Remove a dead goal. */
void removeGoal ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
/* Wake up a goal (i.e., there is something for it to do). */
void wakeUp ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
/* Return the number of local build and substitution processes
currently running ( but not remote builds via the build
hook ) . */
unsigned int getNrLocalBuilds ( ) ;
/* Registers a running child process. `inBuildSlot' means that
the process counts towards the jobs limit . */
void childStarted ( GoalPtr goal , pid_t pid ,
const set < int > & fds , bool inBuildSlot , bool respectTimeouts ) ;
/* 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 ' ) . */
void childTerminated ( pid_t pid , bool wakeSleepers = true ) ;
/* Put `goal' to sleep until a build slot becomes available (which
might be right away ) . */
void waitForBuildSlot ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
/* Wait for any goal to finish. Pretty indiscriminate way to
wait for some resource that some other goal is holding . */
void waitForAnyGoal ( GoalPtr goal ) ;
/* 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 ) ;
/* Loop until the specified top-level goals have finished. */
void run ( const Goals & topGoals ) ;
/* Wait for input to become available. */
void waitForInput ( ) ;
unsigned int exitStatus ( ) ;
} ;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void addToWeakGoals ( WeakGoals & goals , GoalPtr p )
{
// FIXME: necessary?
foreach ( WeakGoals : : iterator , i , goals )
if ( i - > lock ( ) = = p ) return ;
goals . push_back ( p ) ;
}
void Goal : : addWaitee ( GoalPtr waitee )
{
waitees . insert ( waitee ) ;
addToWeakGoals ( waitee - > waiters , shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
void Goal : : waiteeDone ( GoalPtr waitee , ExitCode result )
{
assert ( waitees . find ( waitee ) ! = waitees . end ( ) ) ;
waitees . erase ( waitee ) ;
trace ( format ( " waitee `%1%' done; %2% left " ) %
waitee - > name % waitees . size ( ) ) ;
if ( result = = ecFailed | | result = = ecNoSubstituters | | result = = ecIncompleteClosure ) + + nrFailed ;
if ( result = = ecNoSubstituters ) + + nrNoSubstituters ;
if ( result = = ecIncompleteClosure ) + + nrIncompleteClosure ;
if ( waitees . empty ( ) | | ( result = = ecFailed & & ! settings . keepGoing ) ) {
/* If we failed and keepGoing is not set, we remove all
remaining waitees . */
foreach ( Goals : : iterator , i , waitees ) {
GoalPtr goal = * i ;
WeakGoals waiters2 ;
foreach ( WeakGoals : : iterator , j , goal - > waiters )
if ( j - > lock ( ) ! = shared_from_this ( ) ) waiters2 . push_back ( * j ) ;
goal - > waiters = waiters2 ;
}
waitees . clear ( ) ;
worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
}
void Goal : : amDone ( ExitCode result )
{
trace ( " done " ) ;
assert ( exitCode = = ecBusy ) ;
assert ( result = = ecSuccess | | result = = ecFailed | | result = = ecNoSubstituters | | result = = ecIncompleteClosure ) ;
exitCode = result ;
foreach ( WeakGoals : : iterator , i , waiters ) {
GoalPtr goal = i - > lock ( ) ;
if ( goal ) goal - > waiteeDone ( shared_from_this ( ) , result ) ;
}
waiters . clear ( ) ;
worker . removeGoal ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
void Goal : : trace ( const format & f )
{
debug ( format ( " %1%: %2% " ) % name % f ) ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/* Common initialisation performed in child processes. */
static void commonChildInit ( Pipe & logPipe )
{
restoreAffinity ( ) ;
/* 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 " ) ) ;
/* Dup the write side of the logger pipe into stderr. */
if ( dup2 ( logPipe . writeSide , STDERR_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot pipe standard error into log file " ) ;
/* Dup stderr to stdout. */
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 )
throw SysError ( format ( " cannot open `%1%' " ) % pathNullDevice ) ;
if ( dup2 ( fdDevNull , STDIN_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot dup null device into stdin " ) ;
close ( fdDevNull ) ;
}
/* Convert a string list to an array of char pointers. Careful: the
string list should outlive the array . */
const char * * strings2CharPtrs ( const Strings & ss )
{
const char * * arr = new const char * [ ss . size ( ) + 1 ] ;
const char * * p = arr ;
foreach ( Strings : : const_iterator , i , ss ) * p + + = i - > c_str ( ) ;
* p = 0 ;
return arr ;
}
/* Restore default handling of SIGPIPE, otherwise some programs will
randomly say " Broken pipe " . */
static void restoreSIGPIPE ( )
{
struct sigaction act , oact ;
act . sa_handler = SIG_DFL ;
act . sa_flags = 0 ;
sigemptyset ( & act . sa_mask ) ;
if ( sigaction ( SIGPIPE , & act , & oact ) ) throw SysError ( " resetting SIGPIPE " ) ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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 . */
static PathSet lockedPaths ; /* !!! not thread-safe */
Path fnUserLock ;
AutoCloseFD fdUserLock ;
string user ;
uid_t uid ;
gid_t gid ;
public :
UserLock ( ) ;
~ UserLock ( ) ;
void acquire ( ) ;
void release ( ) ;
void kill ( ) ;
string getUser ( ) { return user ; }
uid_t getUID ( ) { return uid ; }
uid_t getGID ( ) { return gid ; }
bool enabled ( ) { return uid ! = 0 ; }
} ;
PathSet UserLock : : lockedPaths ;
UserLock : : UserLock ( )
{
uid = gid = 0 ;
}
UserLock : : ~ UserLock ( )
{
release ( ) ;
}
void UserLock : : acquire ( )
{
assert ( uid = = 0 ) ;
assert ( settings . buildUsersGroup ! = " " ) ;
/* Get the members of the build-users-group. */
struct group * gr = getgrnam ( settings . buildUsersGroup . c_str ( ) ) ;
if ( ! gr )
throw Error ( format ( " the group `%1%' specified in `build-users-group' does not exist " )
% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
gid = gr - > gr_gid ;
/* Copy the result of getgrnam. */
Strings users ;
for ( char * * p = gr - > gr_mem ; * p ; + + p ) {
debug ( format ( " found build user `%1%' " ) % * p ) ;
users . push_back ( * p ) ;
}
if ( users . empty ( ) )
throw Error ( format ( " the build users group `%1%' has no members " )
% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
/* Find a user account that isn't currently in use for another
build . */
foreach ( Strings : : iterator , i , users ) {
debug ( format ( " trying user `%1%' " ) % * i ) ;
struct passwd * pw = getpwnam ( i - > c_str ( ) ) ;
if ( ! pw )
throw Error ( format ( " the user `%1%' in the group `%2%' does not exist " )
% * i % settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
createDirs ( settings . nixStateDir + " /userpool " ) ;
fnUserLock = ( format ( " %1%/userpool/%2% " ) % settings . nixStateDir % pw - > pw_uid ) . str ( ) ;
if ( lockedPaths . find ( fnUserLock ) ! = lockedPaths . end ( ) )
/* We already have a lock on this one. */
continue ;
AutoCloseFD fd = open ( fnUserLock . c_str ( ) , O_RDWR | O_CREAT , 0600 ) ;
if ( fd = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " opening user lock `%1%' " ) % fnUserLock ) ;
closeOnExec ( fd ) ;
if ( lockFile ( fd , ltWrite , false ) ) {
fdUserLock = fd . borrow ( ) ;
lockedPaths . insert ( fnUserLock ) ;
user = * i ;
uid = pw - > pw_uid ;
/* Sanity check... */
if ( uid = = getuid ( ) | | uid = = geteuid ( ) )
throw Error ( format ( " the Nix user should not be a member of `%1%' " )
% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
return ;
}
}
throw Error ( format ( " all build users are currently in use; "
" consider creating additional users and adding them to the `%1%' group " )
% settings . buildUsersGroup ) ;
}
void UserLock : : release ( )
{
if ( uid = = 0 ) return ;
fdUserLock . close ( ) ; /* releases lock */
assert ( lockedPaths . find ( fnUserLock ) ! = lockedPaths . end ( ) ) ;
lockedPaths . erase ( fnUserLock ) ;
fnUserLock = " " ;
uid = 0 ;
}
void UserLock : : kill ( )
{
assert ( enabled ( ) ) ;
killUser ( uid ) ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct HookInstance
{
/* Pipes for talking to the build hook. */
Pipe toHook ;
/* Pipe for the hook's standard output/error. */
Pipe fromHook ;
/* Pipe for the builder's standard output/error. */
Pipe builderOut ;
/* The process ID of the hook. */
Pid pid ;
HookInstance ( ) ;
~ HookInstance ( ) ;
} ;
HookInstance : : HookInstance ( )
{
debug ( " starting build hook " ) ;
Path buildHook = absPath ( getEnv ( " NIX_BUILD_HOOK " ) ) ;
/* Create a pipe to get the output of the child. */
fromHook . create ( ) ;
/* Create the communication pipes. */
toHook . create ( ) ;
/* Create a pipe to get the output of the builder. */
builderOut . create ( ) ;
/* Fork the hook. */
pid = maybeVfork ( ) ;
switch ( pid ) {
case - 1 :
throw SysError ( " unable to fork " ) ;
case 0 :
try { /* child */
commonChildInit ( fromHook ) ;
if ( chdir ( " / " ) = = - 1 ) throw SysError ( " changing into `/ " ) ;
/* Dup the communication pipes. */
if ( dup2 ( toHook . readSide , STDIN_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " dupping to-hook read side " ) ;
/* Use fd 4 for the builder's stdout/stderr. */
if ( dup2 ( builderOut . writeSide , 4 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " dupping builder's stdout/stderr " ) ;
execl ( buildHook . c_str ( ) , buildHook . c_str ( ) , settings . thisSystem . c_str ( ) ,
( format ( " %1% " ) % settings . maxSilentTime ) . str ( ) . c_str ( ) ,
( format ( " %1% " ) % settings . printBuildTrace ) . str ( ) . c_str ( ) ,
( format ( " %1% " ) % settings . buildTimeout ) . str ( ) . c_str ( ) ,
NULL ) ;
throw SysError ( format ( " executing `%1%' " ) % buildHook ) ;
} catch ( std : : exception & e ) {
writeToStderr ( " build hook error: " + string ( e . what ( ) ) + " \n " ) ;
}
_exit ( 1 ) ;
}
/* parent */
pid . setSeparatePG ( true ) ;
pid . setKillSignal ( SIGTERM ) ;
fromHook . writeSide . close ( ) ;
toHook . readSide . close ( ) ;
}
HookInstance : : ~ HookInstance ( )
{
try {
pid . kill ( ) ;
} catch ( . . . ) {
ignoreException ( ) ;
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
typedef map < string , string > HashRewrites ;
string rewriteHashes ( string s , const HashRewrites & rewrites )
{
foreach ( HashRewrites : : const_iterator , i , rewrites ) {
assert ( i - > first . size ( ) = = i - > second . size ( ) ) ;
size_t j = 0 ;
while ( ( j = s . find ( i - > first , j ) ) ! = string : : npos ) {
debug ( format ( " rewriting @ %1% " ) % j ) ;
s . replace ( j , i - > second . size ( ) , i - > second ) ;
}
}
return s ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
typedef enum { rpAccept , rpDecline , rpPostpone } HookReply ;
class SubstitutionGoal ;
class DerivationGoal : public Goal
{
private :
/* The path of the derivation. */
Path drvPath ;
/* The specific outputs that we need to build. Empty means all of
them . */
StringSet wantedOutputs ;
/* Whether additional wanted outputs have been added. */
bool needRestart ;
/* Whether to retry substituting the outputs after building the
inputs . */
bool retrySubstitution ;
/* The derivation stored at drvPath. */
Derivation drv ;
/* The remainder is state held during the build. */
/* Locks on the output paths. */
PathLocks outputLocks ;
/* All input paths (that is, the union of FS closures of the
immediate input paths ) . */
PathSet inputPaths ;
/* Referenceable paths (i.e., input and output paths). */
PathSet allPaths ;
/* Outputs that are already valid. If we're repairing, these are
the outputs that are valid * and * not corrupt . */
PathSet validPaths ;
/* Outputs that are corrupt or not valid. */
PathSet missingPaths ;
/* User selected for running the builder. */
UserLock buildUser ;
/* The process ID of the builder. */
Pid pid ;
/* The temporary directory. */
Path tmpDir ;
/* File descriptor for the log file. */
FILE * fLogFile ;
BZFILE * bzLogFile ;
AutoCloseFD fdLogFile ;
/* Number of bytes received from the builder's stdout/stderr. */
unsigned long logSize ;
/* Pipe for the builder's standard output/error. */
Pipe builderOut ;
/* The build hook. */
std : : shared_ptr < HookInstance > hook ;
/* Whether we're currently doing a chroot build. */
bool useChroot ;
Path chrootRootDir ;
/* RAII object to delete the chroot directory. */
std : : shared_ptr < AutoDelete > autoDelChroot ;
/* All inputs that are regular files. */
PathSet regularInputPaths ;
/* Whether this is a fixed-output derivation. */
bool fixedOutput ;
typedef void ( DerivationGoal : : * GoalState ) ( ) ;
GoalState state ;
/* Stuff we need to pass to initChild(). */
typedef map < Path , Path > DirsInChroot ; // maps target path to source path
DirsInChroot dirsInChroot ;
typedef map < string , string > Environment ;
Environment env ;
/* Hash rewriting. */
HashRewrites rewritesToTmp , rewritesFromTmp ;
typedef map < Path , Path > RedirectedOutputs ;
RedirectedOutputs redirectedOutputs ;
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 . */
PathSet redirectedBadOutputs ;
/* 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 ;
/* Magic exit code denoting that setting up the child environment
failed . ( It ' s possible that the child actually returns the
exit code , but ah well . ) */
const static int childSetupFailed = 189 ;
public :
DerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const StringSet & wantedOutputs , Worker & worker , BuildMode buildMode = bmNormal ) ;
~ DerivationGoal ( ) ;
void cancel ( bool timeout ) ;
void work ( ) ;
Path getDrvPath ( )
{
return drvPath ;
}
/* Add wanted outputs to an already existing derivation goal. */
void addWantedOutputs ( const StringSet & outputs ) ;
private :
/* The states. */
void init ( ) ;
void haveDerivation ( ) ;
void outputsSubstituted ( ) ;
void closureRepaired ( ) ;
void inputsRealised ( ) ;
void tryToBuild ( ) ;
void buildDone ( ) ;
/* Is the build hook willing to perform the build? */
HookReply tryBuildHook ( ) ;
/* Start building a derivation. */
void startBuilder ( ) ;
/* Initialise the builder's process. */
void initChild ( ) ;
friend int childEntry ( void * ) ;
/* Check that the derivation outputs all exist and register them
as valid . */
void registerOutputs ( ) ;
/* Open a log file and a pipe to it. */
Path openLogFile ( ) ;
/* Close the log file. */
void closeLogFile ( ) ;
/* Delete the temporary directory, if we have one. */
void deleteTmpDir ( bool force ) ;
/* Callback used by the worker to write to the log. */
void handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data ) ;
void handleEOF ( int fd ) ;
/* Return the set of (in)valid paths. */
PathSet checkPathValidity ( bool returnValid , bool checkHash ) ;
/* Abort the goal if `path' failed to build. */
bool pathFailed ( const Path & path ) ;
/* Forcibly kill the child process, if any. */
void killChild ( ) ;
Path addHashRewrite ( const Path & path ) ;
void repairClosure ( ) ;
} ;
DerivationGoal : : DerivationGoal ( const Path & drvPath , const StringSet & wantedOutputs , Worker & worker , BuildMode buildMode )
: Goal ( worker )
, wantedOutputs ( wantedOutputs )
, needRestart ( false )
, retrySubstitution ( false )
, fLogFile ( 0 )
, bzLogFile ( 0 )
, useChroot ( false )
, buildMode ( buildMode )
{
this - > drvPath = drvPath ;
state = & DerivationGoal : : init ;
name = ( format ( " building of `%1%' " ) % drvPath ) . str ( ) ;
trace ( " created " ) ;
}
DerivationGoal : : ~ DerivationGoal ( )
{
/* Careful: we should never ever throw an exception from a
destructor . */
try {
killChild ( ) ;
deleteTmpDir ( false ) ;
closeLogFile ( ) ;
} catch ( . . . ) {
ignoreException ( ) ;
}
}
void DerivationGoal : : killChild ( )
{
if ( pid ! = - 1 ) {
worker . childTerminated ( pid ) ;
if ( buildUser . enabled ( ) ) {
/* 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
child . */
: : kill ( - pid , SIGKILL ) ; /* ignore the result */
buildUser . kill ( ) ;
pid . wait ( true ) ;
} else
pid . kill ( ) ;
assert ( pid = = - 1 ) ;
}
hook . reset ( ) ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : cancel ( bool timeout )
{
if ( settings . printBuildTrace & & timeout )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ build-failed %1% - timeout " ) % drvPath ) ;
killChild ( ) ;
amDone ( ecFailed ) ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : work ( )
{
( this - > * state ) ( ) ;
}
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
foreach ( StringSet : : const_iterator , i , outputs )
if ( wantedOutputs . find ( * i ) = = wantedOutputs . end ( ) ) {
wantedOutputs . insert ( * i ) ;
needRestart = true ;
}
}
void DerivationGoal : : init ( )
{
trace ( " init " ) ;
if ( settings . readOnlyMode )
throw Error ( format ( " cannot build derivation `%1%' - no write access to the Nix store " ) % drvPath ) ;
/* The first thing to do is to make sure that the derivation
exists . If it doesn ' t , it may be created through a
substitute . */
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( drvPath ) ) ;
state = & DerivationGoal : : haveDerivation ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : haveDerivation ( )
{
trace ( " loading derivation " ) ;
if ( nrFailed ! = 0 ) {
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " cannot build missing derivation `%1%' " ) % drvPath ) ;
amDone ( ecFailed ) ;
return ;
}
/* `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 ) ;
assert ( worker . store . isValidPath ( drvPath ) ) ;
/* Get the derivation. */
drv = derivationFromPath ( worker . store , drvPath ) ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
worker . store . addTempRoot ( i - > second . path ) ;
/* Check what outputs paths are not already valid. */
PathSet invalidOutputs = checkPathValidity ( false , buildMode = = bmRepair ) ;
/* If they are all valid, then we're done. */
if ( invalidOutputs . size ( ) = = 0 & & buildMode = = bmNormal ) {
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
return ;
}
/* Check whether any output previously failed to build. If so,
don ' t bother . */
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , invalidOutputs )
if ( pathFailed ( * i ) ) return ;
/* We are first going to try to create the invalid output paths
through substitutes . If that doesn ' t work , we ' ll build
them . */
if ( settings . useSubstitutes & & ! willBuildLocally ( drv ) )
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , invalidOutputs )
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( * i , buildMode = = bmRepair ) ) ;
if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) /* to prevent hang (no wake-up event) */
outputsSubstituted ( ) ;
else
state = & DerivationGoal : : outputsSubstituted ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : outputsSubstituted ( )
{
trace ( " all outputs substituted (maybe) " ) ;
if ( nrFailed > 0 & & nrFailed > nrNoSubstituters + nrIncompleteClosure & & ! settings . tryFallback )
throw Error ( format ( " some substitutes for the outputs of derivation `%1%' failed (usually happens due to networking issues) ; try ` - - fallback ' to build derivation from source " ) % drvPath);
/* 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 ;
if ( needRestart ) {
needRestart = false ;
haveDerivation ( ) ;
return ;
}
unsigned int nrInvalid = checkPathValidity ( false , buildMode = = bmRepair ) . size ( ) ;
if ( buildMode = = bmNormal & & nrInvalid = = 0 ) {
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
return ;
}
if ( buildMode = = bmRepair & & nrInvalid = = 0 ) {
repairClosure ( ) ;
return ;
}
if ( buildMode = = bmCheck & & nrInvalid > 0 )
throw Error ( format ( " some outputs of `%1%' are not valid, so checking is not possible " ) % drvPath ) ;
/* Otherwise, at least one of the output paths could not be
produced using a substitute . So we have to build instead . */
/* Make sure checkPathValidity() from now on checks all
outputs . */
wantedOutputs = PathSet ( ) ;
/* The inputs must be built before we can build this goal. */
foreach ( DerivationInputs : : iterator , i , drv . inputDrvs )
addWaitee ( worker . makeDerivationGoal ( i - > first , i - > second , buildMode = = bmRepair ? bmRepair : bmNormal ) ) ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , drv . inputSrcs )
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( * i ) ) ;
if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) /* to prevent hang (no wake-up event) */
inputsRealised ( ) ;
else
state = & DerivationGoal : : inputsRealised ;
}
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 ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
computeFSClosure ( worker . store , i - > second . path , outputClosure ) ;
/* Filter out our own outputs (which we have already checked). */
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
outputClosure . erase ( i - > second . path ) ;
/* Get all dependencies of this derivation so that we know which
derivation is responsible for which path in the output
closure . */
PathSet inputClosure ;
computeFSClosure ( worker . store , drvPath , inputClosure ) ;
std : : map < Path , Path > outputsToDrv ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , inputClosure )
if ( isDerivation ( * i ) ) {
Derivation drv = derivationFromPath ( worker . store , * i ) ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , j , drv . outputs )
outputsToDrv [ j - > second . path ] = * i ;
}
/* Check each path (slow!). */
PathSet broken ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , outputClosure ) {
if ( worker . store . pathContentsGood ( * i ) ) continue ;
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " found corrupted or missing path `%1%' in the output closure of `%2%' " ) % * i % drvPath ) ;
Path drvPath2 = outputsToDrv [ * i ] ;
if ( drvPath2 = = " " )
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( * i , true ) ) ;
else
addWaitee ( worker . makeDerivationGoal ( drvPath2 , PathSet ( ) , bmRepair ) ) ;
}
if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) {
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
return ;
}
state = & DerivationGoal : : closureRepaired ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : closureRepaired ( )
{
trace ( " closure repaired " ) ;
if ( nrFailed > 0 )
throw Error ( format ( " some paths in the output closure of derivation `%1%' could not be repaired " ) % drvPath ) ;
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : inputsRealised ( )
{
trace ( " all inputs realised " ) ;
if ( nrFailed ! = 0 ) {
printMsg ( lvlError ,
format ( " cannot build derivation `%1%': %2% dependencies couldn't be built " )
% drvPath % nrFailed ) ;
amDone ( ecFailed ) ;
return ;
}
if ( retrySubstitution ) {
haveDerivation ( ) ;
return ;
}
/* Gather information necessary for computing the closure and/or
running the build hook . */
/* The outputs are referenceable paths. */
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs ) {
debug ( format ( " building path `%1%' " ) % i - > second . path ) ;
allPaths . insert ( i - > second . path ) ;
}
/* Determine the full set of input paths. */
/* First, the input derivations. */
foreach ( DerivationInputs : : iterator , i , drv . 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 ) ) ;
Derivation inDrv = derivationFromPath ( worker . store , i - > first ) ;
foreach ( StringSet : : iterator , j , i - > second )
if ( inDrv . outputs . find ( * j ) ! = inDrv . outputs . end ( ) )
computeFSClosure ( worker . store , inDrv . outputs [ * j ] . path , inputPaths ) ;
else
throw Error (
format ( " derivation `%1%' requires non-existent output `%2%' from input derivation `%3%' " )
% drvPath % * j % i - > first ) ;
}
/* Second, the input sources. */
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , drv . inputSrcs )
computeFSClosure ( worker . store , * i , inputPaths ) ;
debug ( format ( " added input paths %1% " ) % showPaths ( inputPaths ) ) ;
allPaths . insert ( inputPaths . begin ( ) , inputPaths . end ( ) ) ;
/* Is this a fixed-output derivation? */
fixedOutput = true ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
if ( i - > second . hash = = " " ) fixedOutput = false ;
/* 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 . */
state = & DerivationGoal : : tryToBuild ;
worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
PathSet outputPaths ( const DerivationOutputs & outputs )
{
PathSet paths ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : const_iterator , i , outputs )
paths . insert ( i - > second . path ) ;
return paths ;
}
static string get ( const StringPairs & map , const string & key )
{
StringPairs : : const_iterator i = map . find ( key ) ;
return i = = map . end ( ) ? ( string ) " " : i - > second ;
}
static bool canBuildLocally ( const string & platform )
{
return platform = = settings . thisSystem
# ifdef CAN_DO_LINUX32_BUILDS
| | ( platform = = " i686-linux " & & settings . thisSystem = = " x86_64-linux " )
# endif
;
}
bool willBuildLocally ( const Derivation & drv )
{
return get ( drv . env , " preferLocalBuild " ) = = " 1 " & & canBuildLocally ( drv . platform ) ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : tryToBuild ( )
{
trace ( " trying to build " ) ;
/* 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 . */
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
if ( pathIsLockedByMe ( i - > second . path ) ) {
debug ( format ( " putting derivation `%1%' to sleep because `%2%' is locked by another goal " )
% drvPath % i - > second . path ) ;
worker . waitForAnyGoal ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
/* Obtain locks on all output paths. The locks are automatically
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 . */
if ( ! outputLocks . lockPaths ( outputPaths ( drv . outputs ) , " " , false ) ) {
worker . waitForAWhile ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
/* 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 . */
validPaths = checkPathValidity ( true , buildMode = = bmRepair ) ;
assert ( buildMode ! = bmCheck | | validPaths . size ( ) = = drv . outputs . size ( ) ) ;
if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck & & validPaths . size ( ) = = drv . outputs . size ( ) ) {
debug ( format ( " skipping build of derivation `%1%', someone beat us to it " ) % drvPath ) ;
outputLocks . setDeletion ( true ) ;
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
return ;
}
missingPaths = outputPaths ( drv . outputs ) ;
if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck )
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , validPaths ) missingPaths . erase ( * i ) ;
/* If any of the outputs already exist but are not valid, delete
them . */
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs ) {
Path path = i - > second . path ;
if ( worker . store . isValidPath ( path ) ) continue ;
if ( ! pathExists ( path ) ) continue ;
debug ( format ( " removing invalid path `%1%' " ) % path ) ;
deletePath ( path ) ;
}
/* Check again whether any output previously failed to build,
because some other process may have tried and failed before we
acquired the lock . */
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
if ( pathFailed ( i - > second . path ) ) return ;
/* Don't do a remote build if the derivation has the attribute
` preferLocalBuild ' set . Also , check and repair modes are only
supported for local builds . */
bool buildLocally = buildMode ! = bmNormal | | willBuildLocally ( drv ) ;
/* Is the build hook willing to accept this job? */
if ( ! buildLocally ) {
switch ( tryBuildHook ( ) ) {
case rpAccept :
/* Yes, it has started doing so. Wait until we get
EOF from the hook . */
state = & DerivationGoal : : buildDone ;
return ;
case rpPostpone :
/* Not now; wait until at least one child finishes or
the wake - up timeout expires . */
worker . waitForAWhile ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
return ;
case rpDecline :
/* We should do it ourselves. */
break ;
}
}
/* 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 ( ) ;
if ( curBuilds > = settings . maxBuildJobs & & ! ( buildLocally & & curBuilds = = 0 ) ) {
worker . waitForBuildSlot ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
return ;
}
try {
/* Okay, we have to build. */
startBuilder ( ) ;
} catch ( BuildError & e ) {
printMsg ( lvlError , e . msg ( ) ) ;
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
buildUser . release ( ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ build-failed %1% - %2% %3% " )
% drvPath % 0 % e . msg ( ) ) ;
worker . permanentFailure = true ;
amDone ( ecFailed ) ;
return ;
}
/* This state will be reached when we get EOF on the child's
log pipe . */
state = & DerivationGoal : : buildDone ;
}
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 ( ) ;
if ( pathExists ( storePath ) )
rename ( storePath . c_str ( ) , oldPath . c_str ( ) ) ;
if ( rename ( tmpPath . c_str ( ) , storePath . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " moving `%1%' to `%2%' " ) % tmpPath % storePath ) ;
if ( pathExists ( oldPath ) )
deletePath ( oldPath ) ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : buildDone ( )
{
trace ( " build done " ) ;
/* Since we got an EOF on the logger pipe, the builder is presumed
to have terminated . In fact , the builder could also have
simply have closed its end of the pipe - - - just don ' t do that
: - ) */
int status ;
pid_t savedPid ;
if ( hook ) {
savedPid = hook - > pid ;
status = hook - > pid . wait ( true ) ;
} else {
/* !!! this could block! security problem! solution: kill the
child */
savedPid = pid ;
status = pid . wait ( true ) ;
}
debug ( format ( " builder process for `%1%' finished " ) % drvPath ) ;
/* So the child is gone now. */
worker . childTerminated ( savedPid ) ;
/* Close the read side of the logger pipe. */
if ( hook ) {
hook - > builderOut . readSide . close ( ) ;
hook - > fromHook . readSide . close ( ) ;
}
else builderOut . readSide . close ( ) ;
/* Close the log file. */
closeLogFile ( ) ;
/* 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 . */
if ( buildUser . enabled ( ) ) buildUser . kill ( ) ;
bool diskFull = false ;
try {
/* Check the exit status. */
if ( ! statusOk ( status ) ) {
/* 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 ;
if ( statvfs ( settings . nixStore . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = 0 & &
( 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 ;
# endif
deleteTmpDir ( false ) ;
/* Move paths out of the chroot for easier debugging of
build failures . */
if ( useChroot & & buildMode = = bmNormal )
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , missingPaths )
if ( pathExists ( chrootRootDir + * i ) )
rename ( ( chrootRootDir + * i ) . c_str ( ) , i - > c_str ( ) ) ;
if ( WIFEXITED ( status ) & & WEXITSTATUS ( status ) = = childSetupFailed )
throw Error ( format ( " failed to set up the build environment for `%1%' " ) % drvPath ) ;
if ( diskFull )
printMsg ( lvlError , " note: build failure may have been caused by lack of free disk space " ) ;
throw BuildError ( format ( " builder for `%1%' %2% " )
% drvPath % statusToString ( status ) ) ;
}
/* Compute the FS closure of the outputs and register them as
being valid . */
registerOutputs ( ) ;
if ( buildMode = = bmCheck ) {
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
return ;
}
/* Delete unused redirected outputs (when doing hash rewriting). */
foreach ( RedirectedOutputs : : iterator , i , redirectedOutputs )
if ( pathExists ( i - > second ) ) deletePath ( i - > second ) ;
/* Delete the chroot (if we were using one). */
autoDelChroot . reset ( ) ; /* this runs the destructor */
deleteTmpDir ( true ) ;
/* 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 ( ) ;
} catch ( BuildError & e ) {
printMsg ( lvlError , e . msg ( ) ) ;
outputLocks . unlock ( ) ;
buildUser . release ( ) ;
/* When using a build hook, the hook will return a remote
build failure using exit code 100. Anything else is a hook
problem . */
bool hookError = hook & &
( ! WIFEXITED ( status ) | | WEXITSTATUS ( status ) ! = 100 ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace ) {
if ( hook & & hookError )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ hook-failed %1% - %2% %3% " )
% drvPath % status % e . msg ( ) ) ;
else
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ build-failed %1% - %2% %3% " )
% drvPath % 1 % e . msg ( ) ) ;
}
/* Register the outputs of this build as "failed" so we won't
try to build them again ( negative caching ) . However , don ' t
do this for fixed - output derivations , since they ' re likely
to fail for transient reasons ( e . g . , fetchurl not being
able to access the network ) . Hook errors ( like
communication problems with the remote machine ) shouldn ' t
be cached either . */
if ( settings . cacheFailure & & ! hookError & & ! fixedOutput )
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
worker . store . registerFailedPath ( i - > second . path ) ;
worker . permanentFailure = ! hookError & & ! fixedOutput & & ! diskFull ;
amDone ( ecFailed ) ;
return ;
}
/* Release the build user, if applicable. */
buildUser . release ( ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ build-succeeded %1% - " ) % drvPath ) ;
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
}
HookReply DerivationGoal : : tryBuildHook ( )
{
if ( ! settings . useBuildHook | | getEnv ( " NIX_BUILD_HOOK " ) = = " " ) return rpDecline ;
if ( ! worker . hook )
worker . hook = std : : shared_ptr < HookInstance > ( new HookInstance ) ;
/* 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 " ) ) ;
foreach ( Strings : : iterator , i , features ) checkStoreName ( * i ) ; /* !!! abuse */
/* Send the request to the hook. */
writeLine ( worker . hook - > toHook . writeSide , ( 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 ) ;
if ( string ( s , 0 , 2 ) = = " # " ) {
reply = string ( s , 2 ) ;
break ;
}
s + = " \n " ;
writeToStderr ( s ) ;
}
debug ( format ( " hook reply is `%1%' " ) % reply ) ;
if ( reply = = " decline " | | reply = = " postpone " )
return reply = = " decline " ? rpDecline : rpPostpone ;
else if ( reply ! = " accept " )
throw Error ( format ( " bad hook reply `%1%' " ) % reply ) ;
printMsg ( lvlTalkative , format ( " using hook to build path(s) %1% " ) % showPaths ( missingPaths ) ) ;
hook = worker . hook ;
worker . hook . reset ( ) ;
/* Tell the hook all the inputs that have to be copied to the
remote system . This unfortunately has to contain the entire
derivation closure to ensure that the validity invariant holds
on the remote system . ( I . e . , it ' s unfortunate that we have to
list it since the remote system * probably * already has it . ) */
PathSet allInputs ;
allInputs . insert ( inputPaths . begin ( ) , inputPaths . end ( ) ) ;
computeFSClosure ( worker . store , drvPath , allInputs ) ;
string s ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , allInputs ) { s + = * i ; s + = ' ' ; }
writeLine ( hook - > toHook . writeSide , s ) ;
/* Tell the hooks the missing outputs that have to be copied back
from the remote system . */
s = " " ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , missingPaths ) { s + = * i ; s + = ' ' ; }
writeLine ( hook - > toHook . writeSide , s ) ;
hook - > toHook . writeSide . close ( ) ;
/* Create the log file and pipe. */
Path logFile = openLogFile ( ) ;
set < int > fds ;
fds . insert ( hook - > fromHook . readSide ) ;
fds . insert ( hook - > builderOut . readSide ) ;
worker . childStarted ( shared_from_this ( ) , hook - > pid , fds , false , false ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ build-started %1% - %2% %3% " )
% drvPath % drv . platform % logFile ) ;
return rpAccept ;
}
void chmod_ ( const Path & path , mode_t mode )
{
if ( chmod ( path . c_str ( ) , mode ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " setting permissions on `%1%' " ) % path ) ;
}
int childEntry ( void * arg )
{
( ( DerivationGoal * ) arg ) - > initChild ( ) ;
return 1 ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : startBuilder ( )
{
startNest ( nest , lvlInfo , format (
buildMode = = bmRepair ? " repairing path(s) %1% " :
buildMode = = bmCheck ? " checking path(s) %1% " :
" building path(s) %1% " ) % showPaths ( missingPaths ) ) ;
/* Right platform? */
if ( ! canBuildLocally ( drv . platform ) ) {
if ( settings . printBuildTrace )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ unsupported-platform %1% %2% " ) % drvPath % drv . platform ) ;
throw Error (
format ( " a `%1%' is required to build `%3%', but I am a `%2%' " )
% drv . platform % settings . thisSystem % drvPath ) ;
}
/* Construct the environment passed to the builder. */
/* 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 . */
Path homeDir = " /homeless-shelter " ;
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 " ] = settings . nixStore ;
/* The maximum number of cores to utilize for parallel building. */
env [ " NIX_BUILD_CORES " ] = ( format ( " %d " ) % settings . buildCores ) . str ( ) ;
/* Add all bindings specified in the derivation. */
foreach ( StringPairs : : iterator , i , drv . env )
env [ i - > first ] = i - > second ;
/* Create a temporary directory where the build will take
place . */
tmpDir = createTempDir ( " " , " nix-build- " + storePathToName ( drvPath ) , false , false , 0700 ) ;
/* For convenience, set an environment pointing to the top build
directory . */
env [ " NIX_BUILD_TOP " ] = tmpDir ;
/* Also set TMPDIR and variants to point to this directory. */
env [ " TMPDIR " ] = env [ " TEMPDIR " ] = env [ " TMP " ] = env [ " TEMP " ] = tmpDir ;
/* 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 " ] = tmpDir ;
/* 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 " ) ) ;
foreach ( Strings : : iterator , i , varNames ) env [ * i ] = getEnv ( * i ) ;
}
/* 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 ( ! isInStore ( storePath ) )
throw BuildError ( format ( " `exportReferencesGraph' contains a non-store path `%1%' " )
% storePath ) ;
storePath = 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 ;
computeFSClosure ( worker . store , storePath , paths ) ;
paths2 = paths ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , j , paths2 ) {
if ( isDerivation ( * j ) ) {
Derivation drv = derivationFromPath ( worker . store , * j ) ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , k , drv . outputs )
computeFSClosure ( worker . store , k - > second . path , paths ) ;
}
}
/* Write closure info to `fileName'. */
writeFile ( tmpDir + " / " + fileName ,
worker . store . makeValidityRegistration ( paths , false , false ) ) ;
}
/* If `build-users-group' is not empty, then we have to build as
one of the members of that group . */
if ( settings . buildUsersGroup ! = " " ) {
buildUser . acquire ( ) ;
assert ( buildUser . getUID ( ) ! = 0 ) ;
assert ( buildUser . getGID ( ) ! = 0 ) ;
/* Make sure that no other processes are executing under this
uid . */
buildUser . kill ( ) ;
/* Change ownership of the temporary build directory. */
if ( chown ( tmpDir . c_str ( ) , buildUser . getUID ( ) , buildUser . getGID ( ) ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " cannot change ownership of `%1%' " ) % tmpDir ) ;
/* Check that the Nix store has the appropriate permissions,
i . e . , owned by root and mode 1775 ( sticky bit on so that
the builder can create its output but not mess with the
outputs of other processes ) . */
struct stat st ;
if ( stat ( settings . nixStore . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " cannot stat `%1%' " ) % settings . nixStore ) ;
if ( ! ( st . st_mode & S_ISVTX ) | |
( ( st . st_mode & S_IRWXG ) ! = S_IRWXG ) | |
( st . st_gid ! = buildUser . getGID ( ) ) )
throw Error ( format (
" builder does not have write permission to `%2%'; "
" try `chgrp %1% %2%; chmod 1775 %2%' " )
% buildUser . getGID ( ) % settings . nixStore ) ;
}
/* Are we doing a chroot build? Note that fixed-output
derivations are never done in a chroot , mainly so that
functions like fetchurl ( which needs a proper / etc / resolv . conf )
work properly . Purity checking for fixed - output derivations
is somewhat pointless anyway . */
useChroot = settings . useChroot ;
if ( fixedOutput ) useChroot = false ;
/* Hack to allow derivations to disable chroot builds. */
if ( get ( drv . env , " __noChroot " ) = = " 1 " ) useChroot = false ;
if ( useChroot ) {
# if CHROOT_ENABLED
/* Create a temporary directory in which we set up the chroot
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 ) . */
chrootRootDir = drvPath + " .chroot " ;
if ( pathExists ( chrootRootDir ) ) deletePath ( chrootRootDir ) ;
/* Clean up the chroot directory automatically. */
autoDelChroot = std : : shared_ptr < AutoDelete > ( new AutoDelete ( chrootRootDir ) ) ;
printMsg ( lvlChatty , format ( " setting up chroot environment in `%1%' " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
/* 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 ) ;
chmod_ ( chrootTmpDir , 01777 ) ;
/* Create a /etc/passwd with entries for the build user and the
nobody account . The latter is kind of a hack to support
Samba - in - QEMU . */
createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /etc " ) ;
writeFile ( chrootRootDir + " /etc/passwd " ,
( format (
" nixbld:x:%1%:%2%:Nix build user:/:/noshell \n "
" nobody:x:65534:65534:Nobody:/:/noshell \n " )
% ( buildUser . enabled ( ) ? buildUser . getUID ( ) : getuid ( ) )
% ( buildUser . enabled ( ) ? buildUser . getGID ( ) : getgid ( ) ) ) . str ( ) ) ;
/* Declare the build user's group so that programs get a consistent
view of the system ( e . g . , " id -gn " ) . */
writeFile ( chrootRootDir + " /etc/group " ,
( format ( " nixbld:!:%1%: \n " )
% ( buildUser . enabled ( ) ? buildUser . getGID ( ) : getgid ( ) ) ) . str ( ) ) ;
/* Create /etc/hosts with localhost entry. */
writeFile ( chrootRootDir + " /etc/hosts " , " 127.0.0.1 localhost \n " ) ;
/* Bind-mount a user-configurable set of directories from the
host file system . */
foreach ( StringSet : : iterator , i , settings . dirsInChroot ) {
size_t p = i - > find ( ' = ' ) ;
if ( p = = string : : npos )
dirsInChroot [ * i ] = * i ;
else
dirsInChroot [ string ( * i , 0 , p ) ] = string ( * i , p + 1 ) ;
}
dirsInChroot [ tmpDir ] = tmpDir ;
/* 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 . */
createDirs ( chrootRootDir + settings . nixStore ) ;
chmod_ ( chrootRootDir + settings . nixStore , 01777 ) ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , inputPaths ) {
struct stat st ;
if ( lstat ( i - > c_str ( ) , & st ) )
throw SysError ( format ( " getting attributes of path `%1%' " ) % * i ) ;
if ( S_ISDIR ( st . st_mode ) )
dirsInChroot [ * i ] = * i ;
else {
Path p = chrootRootDir + * i ;
if ( link ( i - > c_str ( ) , p . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 ) {
/* 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
- - optimise ' . */
if ( errno ! = EMLINK )
throw SysError ( format ( " linking `%1%' to `%2%' " ) % p % * i ) ;
StringSink sink ;
dumpPath ( * i , sink ) ;
StringSource source ( sink . s ) ;
restorePath ( p , source ) ;
}
regularInputPaths . insert ( * i ) ;
}
}
/* If we're repairing or checking, it's possible that we're
rebuilding a path that is in settings . dirsInChroot
( typically the dependencies of / bin / sh ) . Throw them
out . */
if ( buildMode ! = bmNormal )
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
dirsInChroot . erase ( i - > second . path ) ;
# else
throw Error ( " chroot builds are not supported on this platform " ) ;
# endif
}
else {
if ( pathExists ( homeDir ) )
throw Error ( format ( " directory `%1%' exists; please remove it " ) % homeDir ) ;
/* 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 )
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , validPaths )
addHashRewrite ( * i ) ;
/* If we're repairing, then we don't want to delete the
corrupt outputs in advance . So rewrite them as well . */
if ( buildMode = = bmRepair )
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , missingPaths )
if ( worker . store . isValidPath ( * i ) & & pathExists ( * i ) ) {
addHashRewrite ( * i ) ;
redirectedBadOutputs . insert ( * i ) ;
}
}
/* Run the builder. */
printMsg ( lvlChatty , format ( " executing builder `%1%' " ) % drv . builder ) ;
/* Create the log file. */
Path logFile = openLogFile ( ) ;
/* Create a pipe to get the output of the builder. */
builderOut . create ( ) ;
/* Fork a child to build the package. Note that while we
currently use forks to run and wait for the children , it
shouldn ' t be hard to use threads for this on systems where
fork ( ) is unavailable or inefficient .
If we ' re building in a chroot , then also 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 only has a
private loopback interface .
- 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 .
*/
# if CHROOT_ENABLED
if ( useChroot ) {
char stack [ 32 * 1024 ] ;
pid = clone ( childEntry , stack + sizeof ( stack ) - 8 ,
CLONE_NEWPID | CLONE_NEWNS | CLONE_NEWNET | CLONE_NEWIPC | CLONE_NEWUTS | SIGCHLD , this ) ;
} else
# endif
{
pid = fork ( ) ;
if ( pid = = 0 ) initChild ( ) ;
}
if ( pid = = - 1 ) throw SysError ( " unable to fork " ) ;
/* parent */
pid . setSeparatePG ( true ) ;
builderOut . writeSide . close ( ) ;
worker . childStarted ( shared_from_this ( ) , pid ,
singleton < set < int > > ( builderOut . readSide ) , true , true ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace ) {
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ build-started %1% - %2% %3% " )
% drvPath % drv . platform % logFile ) ;
}
}
void DerivationGoal : : initChild ( )
{
/* Warning: in the child we should absolutely not make any SQLite
calls ! */
bool inSetup = true ;
try { /* child */
# if CHROOT_ENABLED
if ( useChroot ) {
/* Initialise the loopback interface. */
AutoCloseFD fd ( socket ( PF_INET , SOCK_DGRAM , IPPROTO_IP ) ) ;
if ( fd = = - 1 ) throw SysError ( " cannot open IP socket " ) ;
struct ifreq ifr ;
strcpy ( ifr . ifr_name , " lo " ) ;
ifr . ifr_flags = IFF_UP | IFF_LOOPBACK | IFF_RUNNING ;
if ( ioctl ( fd , SIOCSIFFLAGS , & ifr ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot set loopback interface flags " ) ;
fd . close ( ) ;
/* Set the hostname etc. to fixed values. */
char hostname [ ] = " localhost " ;
sethostname ( hostname , sizeof ( hostname ) ) ;
char domainname [ ] = " (none) " ; // kernel default
setdomainname ( domainname , sizeof ( domainname ) ) ;
/* 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 . */
Strings mounts = tokenizeString < Strings > ( readFile ( " /proc/self/mountinfo " , true ) , " \n " ) ;
foreach ( Strings : : iterator , i , mounts ) {
vector < string > fields = tokenizeString < vector < string > > ( * i , " " ) ;
string fs = decodeOctalEscaped ( fields . at ( 4 ) ) ;
if ( mount ( 0 , fs . c_str ( ) , 0 , MS_PRIVATE , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " unable to make filesystem `%1%' private " ) % fs ) ;
}
/* Set up a nearly empty /dev, unless the user asked to
bind - mount the host / dev . */
if ( dirsInChroot . find ( " /dev " ) = = dirsInChroot . end ( ) ) {
createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/shm " ) ;
createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/pts " ) ;
Strings ss ;
ss . push_back ( " /dev/full " ) ;
# ifdef __linux__
if ( pathExists ( " /dev/kvm " ) )
ss . push_back ( " /dev/kvm " ) ;
# endif
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 " ) ;
foreach ( Strings : : iterator , i , ss ) dirsInChroot [ * i ] = * i ;
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 " ) ;
}
/* Bind-mount all the directories from the "host"
filesystem that we want in the chroot
environment . */
foreach ( DirsInChroot : : iterator , i , dirsInChroot ) {
struct stat st ;
Path source = i - > second ;
Path target = chrootRootDir + i - > first ;
if ( source = = " /proc " ) continue ; // backwards compatibility
debug ( format ( " bind mounting `%1%' to `%2%' " ) % source % target ) ;
if ( stat ( source . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " getting attributes of path `%1%' " ) % source ) ;
if ( S_ISDIR ( st . st_mode ) )
createDirs ( target ) ;
else {
createDirs ( dirOf ( target ) ) ;
writeFile ( target , " " ) ;
}
if ( mount ( source . c_str ( ) , target . c_str ( ) , " " , MS_BIND , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " bind mount from `%1%' to `%2%' failed " ) % source % target ) ;
}
/* Bind a new instance of procfs on /proc to reflect our
private PID namespace . */
createDirs ( chrootRootDir + " /proc " ) ;
if ( mount ( " none " , ( chrootRootDir + " /proc " ) . c_str ( ) , " proc " , 0 , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " mounting /proc " ) ;
/* Mount a new tmpfs on /dev/shm to ensure that whatever
the builder puts in / dev / shm is cleaned up automatically . */
if ( pathExists ( " /dev/shm " ) & & mount ( " none " , ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/shm " ) . c_str ( ) , " tmpfs " , 0 , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " mounting /dev/shm " ) ;
/* 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 ) . */
if ( pathExists ( " /dev/pts/ptmx " ) & &
! pathExists ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/ptmx " )
& & dirsInChroot . find ( " /dev/pts " ) = = dirsInChroot . end ( ) )
{
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 " ) ;
/* Make sure /dev/pts/ptmx is world-writable. With some
Linux versions , it is created with permissions 0. */
chmod_ ( chrootRootDir + " /dev/pts/ptmx " , 0666 ) ;
}
/* Do the chroot(). Below we do a chdir() to the
temporary build directory to make sure the current
directory is in the chroot . ( Actually the order
doesn ' t matter , since due to the bind mount tmpDir and
tmpRootDit / tmpDir are the same directories . ) */
if ( chroot ( chrootRootDir . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " cannot change root directory to `%1%' " ) % chrootRootDir ) ;
}
# endif
commonChildInit ( builderOut ) ;
if ( chdir ( tmpDir . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " changing into `%1%' " ) % tmpDir ) ;
/* Close all other file descriptors. */
closeMostFDs ( set < int > ( ) ) ;
# ifdef CAN_DO_LINUX32_BUILDS
/* Change the personality to 32-bit if we're doing an
i686 - linux build on an x86_64 - linux machine . */
struct utsname utsbuf ;
uname ( & utsbuf ) ;
if ( drv . platform = = " i686-linux " & &
( settings . thisSystem = = " x86_64-linux " | |
( ! strcmp ( utsbuf . sysname , " Linux " ) & & ! strcmp ( utsbuf . machine , " x86_64 " ) ) ) ) {
if ( personality ( 0x0008 | 0x8000000 /* == PER_LINUX32_3GB */ ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot set i686-linux personality " ) ;
}
/* Impersonate a Linux 2.6 machine to get some determinism in
builds that depend on the kernel version . */
if ( ( drv . platform = = " i686-linux " | | drv . platform = = " x86_64-linux " ) & & settings . impersonateLinux26 ) {
int cur = personality ( 0xffffffff ) ;
if ( cur ! = - 1 ) personality ( cur | 0x0020000 /* == UNAME26 */ ) ;
}
# endif
/* Fill in the environment. */
Strings envStrs ;
foreach ( Environment : : const_iterator , i , env )
envStrs . push_back ( rewriteHashes ( i - > first + " = " + i - > second , rewritesToTmp ) ) ;
const char * * envArr = strings2CharPtrs ( envStrs ) ;
Path program = drv . builder . c_str ( ) ;
std : : vector < const char * > args ; /* careful with c_str()! */
string user ; /* must be here for its c_str()! */
/* 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 . */
if ( buildUser . enabled ( ) ) {
printMsg ( lvlChatty , format ( " switching to user `%1%' " ) % buildUser . getUser ( ) ) ;
if ( setgroups ( 0 , 0 ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot clear the set of supplementary groups " ) ;
if ( setgid ( buildUser . getGID ( ) ) = = - 1 | |
getgid ( ) ! = buildUser . getGID ( ) | |
getegid ( ) ! = buildUser . getGID ( ) )
throw SysError ( " setgid failed " ) ;
if ( setuid ( buildUser . getUID ( ) ) = = - 1 | |
getuid ( ) ! = buildUser . getUID ( ) | |
geteuid ( ) ! = buildUser . getUID ( ) )
throw SysError ( " setuid failed " ) ;
}
/* Fill in the arguments. */
string builderBasename = baseNameOf ( drv . builder ) ;
args . push_back ( builderBasename . c_str ( ) ) ;
foreach ( Strings : : iterator , i , drv . args )
args . push_back ( rewriteHashes ( * i , rewritesToTmp ) . c_str ( ) ) ;
args . push_back ( 0 ) ;
restoreSIGPIPE ( ) ;
/* Execute the program. This should not return. */
inSetup = false ;
execve ( program . c_str ( ) , ( char * * ) & args [ 0 ] , ( char * * ) envArr ) ;
throw SysError ( format ( " executing `%1%' " ) % drv . builder ) ;
} catch ( std : : exception & e ) {
writeToStderr ( " build error: " + string ( e . what ( ) ) + " \n " ) ;
_exit ( inSetup ? childSetupFailed : 1 ) ;
}
abort ( ) ; /* never reached */
}
/* 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 ' ) . */
PathSet parseReferenceSpecifiers ( const Derivation & drv , string attr )
{
PathSet result ;
Paths paths = tokenizeString < Paths > ( attr ) ;
foreach ( Strings : : iterator , i , paths ) {
if ( isStorePath ( * i ) )
result . insert ( * i ) ;
else if ( drv . outputs . find ( * i ) ! = drv . outputs . end ( ) )
result . insert ( drv . outputs . find ( * i ) - > second . path ) ;
else throw BuildError (
format ( " derivation contains an illegal reference specifier `%1%' " )
% * i ) ;
}
return result ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : registerOutputs ( )
{
/* 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 . */
if ( hook ) {
bool allValid = true ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs )
if ( ! worker . store . isValidPath ( i - > second . path ) ) allValid = false ;
if ( allValid ) return ;
}
ValidPathInfos infos ;
/* 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 . */
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs ) {
Path path = i - > second . path ;
if ( missingPaths . find ( path ) = = missingPaths . end ( ) ) continue ;
Path actualPath = path ;
if ( useChroot ) {
actualPath = chrootRootDir + path ;
if ( pathExists ( actualPath ) ) {
/* Move output paths from the chroot to the Nix store. */
if ( buildMode = = bmRepair )
replaceValidPath ( path , actualPath ) ;
else
if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck & & rename ( actualPath . c_str ( ) , path . c_str ( ) ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( format ( " moving build output `%1%' from the chroot to the Nix store " ) % path ) ;
}
if ( buildMode ! = bmCheck ) actualPath = path ;
} else {
Path redirected = redirectedOutputs [ path ] ;
if ( buildMode = = bmRepair
& & redirectedBadOutputs . find ( path ) ! = redirectedBadOutputs . end ( )
& & pathExists ( redirected ) )
replaceValidPath ( path , redirected ) ;
if ( buildMode = = bmCheck )
actualPath = redirected ;
}
struct stat st ;
if ( lstat ( actualPath . c_str ( ) , & st ) = = - 1 ) {
if ( errno = = ENOENT )
throw BuildError (
format ( " builder for `%1%' failed to produce output path `%2%' " )
% drvPath % path ) ;
throw SysError ( format ( " getting attributes of path `%1%' " ) % actualPath ) ;
}
# 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 ) ) ) | |
( buildUser . enabled ( ) & & st . st_uid ! = buildUser . getUID ( ) ) )
throw BuildError ( format ( " suspicious ownership or permission on `%1%'; rejecting this build output " ) % path ) ;
# endif
/* Apply hash rewriting if necessary. */
bool rewritten = false ;
if ( ! rewritesFromTmp . empty ( ) ) {
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " warning: rewriting hashes in `%1%'; cross fingers " ) % path ) ;
/* Canonicalise first. This ensures that the path we're
rewriting doesn ' t contain a hard link to / etc / shadow or
something like that . */
canonicalisePathMetaData ( actualPath , buildUser . enabled ( ) ? buildUser . getUID ( ) : - 1 , inodesSeen ) ;
/* FIXME: this is in-memory. */
StringSink sink ;
dumpPath ( actualPath , sink ) ;
deletePath ( actualPath ) ;
sink . s = rewriteHashes ( sink . s , rewritesFromTmp ) ;
StringSource source ( sink . s ) ;
restorePath ( actualPath , source ) ;
rewritten = true ;
}
startNest ( nest , lvlTalkative ,
format ( " scanning for references inside `%1%' " ) % path ) ;
/* Check that fixed-output derivations produced the right
outputs ( i . e . , the content hash should match the specified
hash ) . */
if ( i - > second . hash ! = " " ) {
bool recursive ; HashType ht ; Hash h ;
i - > second . parseHashInfo ( recursive , ht , h ) ;
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 )
throw BuildError (
format ( " output path `%1% should be a non-executable regular file " ) % path ) ;
}
/* Check the hash. */
Hash h2 = recursive ? hashPath ( ht , actualPath ) . first : hashFile ( ht , actualPath ) ;
if ( h ! = h2 )
throw BuildError (
format ( " output path `%1%' should have %2% hash `%3%', instead has `%4%' " )
% path % i - > second . hashAlgo % printHash16or32 ( h ) % printHash16or32 ( h2 ) ) ;
}
/* Get rid of all weird permissions. This also checks that
all files are owned by the build user , if applicable . */
canonicalisePathMetaData ( actualPath ,
buildUser . enabled ( ) & & ! rewritten ? buildUser . getUID ( ) : - 1 , inodesSeen ) ;
/* 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 . */
HashResult hash ;
PathSet references = scanForReferences ( actualPath , allPaths , hash ) ;
if ( buildMode = = bmCheck ) {
ValidPathInfo info = worker . store . queryPathInfo ( path ) ;
if ( hash . first ! = info . hash )
throw Error ( format ( " derivation `%2%' may not be deterministic: hash mismatch in output `%1%' " ) % drvPath % path ) ;
continue ;
}
/* For debugging, print out the referenced and unreferenced
paths . */
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , inputPaths ) {
PathSet : : iterator j = references . find ( * i ) ;
if ( j = = references . end ( ) )
debug ( format ( " unreferenced input: `%1%' " ) % * i ) ;
else
debug ( format ( " referenced input: `%1%' " ) % * i ) ;
}
/* If the derivation specifies an `allowedReferences'
attribute ( containing a list of paths that the output may
refer to ) , check that all references are in that list . ! ! !
allowedReferences should really be per - output . */
if ( drv . env . find ( " allowedReferences " ) ! = drv . env . end ( ) ) {
PathSet allowed = parseReferenceSpecifiers ( drv , get ( drv . env , " allowedReferences " ) ) ;
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , references )
if ( allowed . find ( * i ) = = allowed . end ( ) )
throw BuildError ( format ( " output is not allowed to refer to path `%1%' " ) % * i ) ;
}
worker . store . optimisePath ( path ) ; // FIXME: combine with scanForReferences()
worker . store . markContentsGood ( path ) ;
ValidPathInfo info ;
info . path = path ;
info . hash = hash . first ;
info . narSize = hash . second ;
info . references = references ;
info . deriver = drvPath ;
infos . push_back ( info ) ;
}
if ( buildMode = = bmCheck ) return ;
/* Register each output path as valid, and register the sets of
paths referenced by each of them . If there are cycles in the
outputs , this will fail . */
worker . store . registerValidPaths ( infos ) ;
}
string drvsLogDir = " drvs " ;
Path DerivationGoal : : openLogFile ( )
{
logSize = 0 ;
if ( ! settings . keepLog ) return " " ;
string baseName = baseNameOf ( drvPath ) ;
/* Create a log file. */
Path dir = ( format ( " %1%/%2%/%3%/ " ) % settings . nixLogDir % drvsLogDir % string ( baseName , 0 , 2 ) ) . str ( ) ;
createDirs ( dir ) ;
if ( settings . compressLog ) {
Path logFileName = ( format ( " %1%/%2%.bz2 " ) % dir % string ( baseName , 2 ) ) . str ( ) ;
AutoCloseFD fd = open ( logFileName . c_str ( ) , O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC , 0666 ) ;
if ( fd = = - 1 ) throw SysError ( format ( " creating log file `%1%' " ) % logFileName ) ;
closeOnExec ( fd ) ;
if ( ! ( fLogFile = fdopen ( fd . borrow ( ) , " w " ) ) )
throw SysError ( format ( " opening file `%1%' " ) % logFileName ) ;
int err ;
if ( ! ( bzLogFile = BZ2_bzWriteOpen ( & err , fLogFile , 9 , 0 , 0 ) ) )
throw Error ( format ( " cannot open compressed log file `%1%' " ) % logFileName ) ;
return logFileName ;
} else {
Path logFileName = ( format ( " %1%/%2% " ) % dir % string ( baseName , 2 ) ) . str ( ) ;
fdLogFile = open ( logFileName . c_str ( ) , O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC , 0666 ) ;
if ( fdLogFile = = - 1 ) throw SysError ( format ( " creating log file `%1%' " ) % logFileName ) ;
closeOnExec ( fdLogFile ) ;
return logFileName ;
}
}
void DerivationGoal : : closeLogFile ( )
{
if ( bzLogFile ) {
int err ;
BZ2_bzWriteClose ( & err , bzLogFile , 0 , 0 , 0 ) ;
bzLogFile = 0 ;
if ( err ! = BZ_OK ) throw Error ( format ( " cannot close compressed log file (BZip2 error = %1%) " ) % err ) ;
}
if ( fLogFile ) {
fclose ( fLogFile ) ;
fLogFile = 0 ;
}
fdLogFile . close ( ) ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : deleteTmpDir ( bool force )
{
if ( tmpDir ! = " " ) {
if ( settings . keepFailed & & ! force ) {
printMsg ( lvlError ,
format ( " note: keeping build directory `%2%' " )
% drvPath % tmpDir ) ;
chmod ( tmpDir . c_str ( ) , 0755 ) ;
}
else
deletePath ( tmpDir ) ;
tmpDir = " " ;
}
}
void DerivationGoal : : handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data )
{
if ( ( hook & & fd = = hook - > builderOut . readSide ) | |
( ! hook & & fd = = builderOut . readSide ) )
{
logSize + = data . size ( ) ;
if ( settings . maxLogSize & & logSize > settings . maxLogSize ) {
printMsg ( lvlError ,
format ( " %1% killed after writing more than %2% bytes of log output " )
% getName ( ) % settings . maxLogSize ) ;
cancel ( true ) ; // not really a timeout, but close enough
return ;
}
if ( verbosity > = settings . buildVerbosity )
writeToStderr ( data ) ;
if ( bzLogFile ) {
int err ;
BZ2_bzWrite ( & err , bzLogFile , ( unsigned char * ) data . data ( ) , data . size ( ) ) ;
if ( err ! = BZ_OK ) throw Error ( format ( " cannot write to compressed log file (BZip2 error = %1%) " ) % err ) ;
} else if ( fdLogFile ! = - 1 )
writeFull ( fdLogFile , ( unsigned char * ) data . data ( ) , data . size ( ) ) ;
}
if ( hook & & fd = = hook - > fromHook . readSide )
writeToStderr ( data ) ;
}
void DerivationGoal : : handleEOF ( int fd )
{
worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
PathSet DerivationGoal : : checkPathValidity ( bool returnValid , bool checkHash )
{
PathSet result ;
foreach ( DerivationOutputs : : iterator , i , drv . outputs ) {
if ( ! wantOutput ( i - > first , wantedOutputs ) ) continue ;
bool good =
worker . store . isValidPath ( i - > second . path ) & &
( ! checkHash | | worker . store . pathContentsGood ( i - > second . path ) ) ;
if ( good = = returnValid ) result . insert ( i - > second . path ) ;
}
return result ;
}
bool DerivationGoal : : pathFailed ( const Path & path )
{
if ( ! settings . cacheFailure ) return false ;
if ( ! worker . store . hasPathFailed ( path ) ) return false ;
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " builder for `%1%' failed previously (cached) " ) % path ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ build-failed %1% - cached " ) % drvPath ) ;
worker . permanentFailure = true ;
amDone ( ecFailed ) ;
return true ;
}
Path DerivationGoal : : addHashRewrite ( const Path & path )
{
string h1 = string ( path , settings . nixStore . size ( ) + 1 , 32 ) ;
string h2 = string ( printHash32 ( hashString ( htSHA256 , " rewrite: " + drvPath + " : " + path ) ) , 0 , 32 ) ;
Path p = settings . nixStore + " / " + h2 + string ( path , settings . nixStore . size ( ) + 33 ) ;
if ( pathExists ( p ) ) deletePath ( p ) ;
assert ( path . size ( ) = = p . size ( ) ) ;
rewritesToTmp [ h1 ] = h2 ;
rewritesFromTmp [ h2 ] = h1 ;
redirectedOutputs [ path ] = p ;
return p ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class SubstitutionGoal : public Goal
{
friend class Worker ;
private :
/* The store path that should be realised through a substitute. */
Path storePath ;
/* The remaining substituters. */
Paths subs ;
/* The current substituter. */
Path sub ;
/* Whether any substituter can realise this path */
bool hasSubstitute ;
/* Path info returned by the substituter's query info operation. */
SubstitutablePathInfo info ;
/* Pipe for the substituter's standard output. */
Pipe outPipe ;
/* Pipe for the substituter's standard error. */
Pipe logPipe ;
/* The process ID of the builder. */
Pid pid ;
/* Lock on the store path. */
std : : shared_ptr < PathLocks > outputLock ;
/* 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 ;
typedef void ( SubstitutionGoal : : * GoalState ) ( ) ;
GoalState state ;
public :
SubstitutionGoal ( const Path & storePath , Worker & worker , bool repair = false ) ;
~ SubstitutionGoal ( ) ;
void cancel ( bool timeout ) ;
void work ( ) ;
/* The states. */
void init ( ) ;
void tryNext ( ) ;
void gotInfo ( ) ;
void referencesValid ( ) ;
void tryToRun ( ) ;
void finished ( ) ;
/* Callback used by the worker to write to the log. */
void handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data ) ;
void handleEOF ( int fd ) ;
Path getStorePath ( ) { return storePath ; }
} ;
SubstitutionGoal : : SubstitutionGoal ( const Path & storePath , Worker & worker , bool repair )
: Goal ( worker )
, hasSubstitute ( false )
, repair ( repair )
{
this - > storePath = storePath ;
state = & SubstitutionGoal : : init ;
name = ( format ( " substitution of `%1%' " ) % storePath ) . str ( ) ;
trace ( " created " ) ;
}
SubstitutionGoal : : ~ SubstitutionGoal ( )
{
if ( pid ! = - 1 ) worker . childTerminated ( pid ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : cancel ( bool timeout )
{
if ( settings . printBuildTrace & & timeout )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ substituter-failed %1% timeout " ) % storePath ) ;
if ( pid ! = - 1 ) {
pid_t savedPid = pid ;
pid . kill ( ) ;
worker . childTerminated ( savedPid ) ;
}
amDone ( ecFailed ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : work ( )
{
( this - > * state ) ( ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : init ( )
{
trace ( " init " ) ;
worker . store . addTempRoot ( storePath ) ;
/* If the path already exists we're done. */
if ( ! repair & & worker . store . isValidPath ( storePath ) ) {
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
return ;
}
if ( settings . readOnlyMode )
throw Error ( format ( " cannot substitute path `%1%' - no write access to the Nix store " ) % storePath ) ;
subs = settings . substituters ;
tryNext ( ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : tryNext ( )
{
trace ( " trying next substituter " ) ;
if ( subs . size ( ) = = 0 ) {
/* None left. Terminate this goal and let someone else deal
with it . */
debug ( format ( " path `%1%' is required, but there is no substituter that can build it " ) % storePath ) ;
/* 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 ) ;
return ;
}
sub = subs . front ( ) ;
subs . pop_front ( ) ;
SubstitutablePathInfos infos ;
PathSet dummy ( singleton < PathSet > ( storePath ) ) ;
worker . store . querySubstitutablePathInfos ( sub , dummy , infos ) ;
SubstitutablePathInfos : : iterator k = infos . find ( storePath ) ;
if ( k = = infos . end ( ) ) { tryNext ( ) ; return ; }
info = k - > second ;
hasSubstitute = true ;
/* To maintain the closure invariant, we first have to realise the
paths referenced by this one . */
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , info . references )
if ( * i ! = storePath ) /* ignore self-references */
addWaitee ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( * i ) ) ;
if ( waitees . empty ( ) ) /* to prevent hang (no wake-up event) */
referencesValid ( ) ;
else
state = & SubstitutionGoal : : referencesValid ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : referencesValid ( )
{
trace ( " all references realised " ) ;
if ( nrFailed > 0 ) {
debug ( format ( " some references of path `%1%' could not be realised " ) % storePath ) ;
amDone ( nrNoSubstituters > 0 | | nrIncompleteClosure > 0 ? ecIncompleteClosure : ecFailed ) ;
return ;
}
foreach ( PathSet : : iterator , i , info . references )
if ( * i ! = storePath ) /* ignore self-references */
assert ( worker . store . isValidPath ( * i ) ) ;
state = & SubstitutionGoal : : tryToRun ;
worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : tryToRun ( )
{
trace ( " trying to run " ) ;
/* Make sure that we are allowed to start a build. Note that even
is maxBuildJobs = = 0 ( no local builds allowed ) , we still allow
a substituter to run . This is because substitutions cannot be
distributed to another machine via the build hook . */
if ( worker . getNrLocalBuilds ( ) > = ( settings . maxBuildJobs = = 0 ? 1 : settings . maxBuildJobs ) ) {
worker . waitForBuildSlot ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
/* Maybe a derivation goal has already locked this path
( exceedingly unlikely , since it should have used a substitute
first , but let ' s be defensive ) . */
outputLock . reset ( ) ; // make sure this goal's lock is gone
if ( pathIsLockedByMe ( storePath ) ) {
debug ( format ( " restarting substitution of `%1%' because it's locked by another goal " )
% storePath ) ;
worker . waitForAnyGoal ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ; /* restart in the tryToRun() state when another goal finishes */
}
/* Acquire a lock on the output path. */
outputLock = std : : shared_ptr < PathLocks > ( new PathLocks ) ;
if ( ! outputLock - > lockPaths ( singleton < PathSet > ( storePath ) , " " , false ) ) {
worker . waitForAWhile ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
/* Check again whether the path is invalid. */
if ( ! repair & & worker . store . isValidPath ( storePath ) ) {
debug ( format ( " store path `%1%' has become valid " ) % storePath ) ;
outputLock - > setDeletion ( true ) ;
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
return ;
}
printMsg ( lvlInfo , format ( " fetching path `%1%'... " ) % storePath ) ;
outPipe . create ( ) ;
logPipe . create ( ) ;
destPath = repair ? storePath + " .tmp " : storePath ;
/* Remove the (stale) output path if it exists. */
if ( pathExists ( destPath ) )
deletePath ( destPath ) ;
worker . store . setSubstituterEnv ( ) ;
/* Fill in the arguments. */
Strings args ;
args . push_back ( baseNameOf ( sub ) ) ;
args . push_back ( " --substitute " ) ;
args . push_back ( storePath ) ;
args . push_back ( destPath ) ;
const char * * argArr = strings2CharPtrs ( args ) ;
/* Fork the substitute program. */
pid = maybeVfork ( ) ;
switch ( pid ) {
case - 1 :
throw SysError ( " unable to fork " ) ;
case 0 :
try { /* child */
commonChildInit ( logPipe ) ;
if ( dup2 ( outPipe . writeSide , STDOUT_FILENO ) = = - 1 )
throw SysError ( " cannot dup output pipe into stdout " ) ;
execv ( sub . c_str ( ) , ( char * * ) argArr ) ;
throw SysError ( format ( " executing `%1%' " ) % sub ) ;
} catch ( std : : exception & e ) {
writeToStderr ( " substitute error: " + string ( e . what ( ) ) + " \n " ) ;
}
_exit ( 1 ) ;
}
/* parent */
pid . setSeparatePG ( true ) ;
pid . setKillSignal ( SIGTERM ) ;
outPipe . writeSide . close ( ) ;
logPipe . writeSide . close ( ) ;
worker . childStarted ( shared_from_this ( ) ,
pid , singleton < set < int > > ( logPipe . readSide ) , true , true ) ;
state = & SubstitutionGoal : : finished ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ substituter-started %1% %2% " ) % storePath % sub ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : finished ( )
{
trace ( " substitute finished " ) ;
/* Since we got an EOF on the logger pipe, the substitute is
presumed to have terminated . */
pid_t savedPid = pid ;
int status = pid . wait ( true ) ;
/* So the child is gone now. */
worker . childTerminated ( savedPid ) ;
/* Close the read side of the logger pipe. */
logPipe . readSide . close ( ) ;
/* Get the hash info from stdout. */
string dummy = readLine ( outPipe . readSide ) ;
string expectedHashStr = statusOk ( status ) ? readLine ( outPipe . readSide ) : " " ;
outPipe . readSide . close ( ) ;
/* Check the exit status and the build result. */
HashResult hash ;
try {
if ( ! statusOk ( status ) )
throw SubstError ( format ( " fetching path `%1%' %2% " )
% storePath % statusToString ( status ) ) ;
if ( ! pathExists ( destPath ) )
throw SubstError ( format ( " substitute did not produce path `%1%' " ) % destPath ) ;
hash = hashPath ( htSHA256 , destPath ) ;
/* Verify the expected hash we got from the substituer. */
if ( expectedHashStr ! = " " ) {
size_t n = expectedHashStr . find ( ' : ' ) ;
if ( n = = string : : npos )
throw Error ( format ( " bad hash from substituter: %1% " ) % expectedHashStr ) ;
HashType hashType = parseHashType ( string ( expectedHashStr , 0 , n ) ) ;
if ( hashType = = htUnknown )
throw Error ( format ( " unknown hash algorithm in `%1%' " ) % expectedHashStr ) ;
Hash expectedHash = parseHash16or32 ( hashType , string ( expectedHashStr , n + 1 ) ) ;
Hash actualHash = hashType = = htSHA256 ? hash . first : hashPath ( hashType , destPath ) . first ;
if ( expectedHash ! = actualHash )
throw SubstError ( format ( " hash mismatch in downloaded path `%1%': expected %2%, got %3% " )
% storePath % printHash ( expectedHash ) % printHash ( actualHash ) ) ;
}
} catch ( SubstError & e ) {
printMsg ( lvlInfo , e . msg ( ) ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace ) {
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ substituter-failed %1% %2% %3% " )
% storePath % status % e . msg ( ) ) ;
}
/* Try the next substitute. */
state = & SubstitutionGoal : : tryNext ;
worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
return ;
}
if ( repair ) replaceValidPath ( storePath , destPath ) ;
canonicalisePathMetaData ( storePath , - 1 ) ;
worker . store . optimisePath ( storePath ) ; // FIXME: combine with hashPath()
ValidPathInfo info2 ;
info2 . path = storePath ;
info2 . hash = hash . first ;
info2 . narSize = hash . second ;
info2 . references = info . references ;
info2 . deriver = info . deriver ;
worker . store . registerValidPath ( info2 ) ;
outputLock - > setDeletion ( true ) ;
outputLock . reset ( ) ;
worker . store . markContentsGood ( storePath ) ;
printMsg ( lvlChatty ,
format ( " substitution of path `%1%' succeeded " ) % storePath ) ;
if ( settings . printBuildTrace )
printMsg ( lvlError , format ( " @ substituter-succeeded %1% " ) % storePath ) ;
amDone ( ecSuccess ) ;
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : handleChildOutput ( int fd , const string & data )
{
assert ( fd = = logPipe . readSide ) ;
if ( verbosity > = settings . buildVerbosity ) writeToStderr ( data ) ;
/* Don't write substitution output to a log file for now. We
probably should , though . */
}
void SubstitutionGoal : : handleEOF ( int fd )
{
if ( fd = = logPipe . readSide ) worker . wakeUp ( shared_from_this ( ) ) ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static bool working = false ;
Worker : : Worker ( LocalStore & store )
: store ( store )
{
/* Debugging: prevent recursive workers. */
if ( working ) abort ( ) ;
working = true ;
nrLocalBuilds = 0 ;
lastWokenUp = 0 ;
permanentFailure = false ;
}
Worker : : ~ Worker ( )
{
working = false ;
/* 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 ( ) ;
}
GoalPtr Worker : : makeDerivationGoal ( const Path & path , const StringSet & wantedOutputs , BuildMode buildMode )
{
GoalPtr goal = derivationGoals [ path ] . lock ( ) ;
if ( ! goal ) {
goal = GoalPtr ( new DerivationGoal ( path , wantedOutputs , * this , buildMode ) ) ;
derivationGoals [ path ] = goal ;
wakeUp ( goal ) ;
} else
( dynamic_cast < DerivationGoal * > ( goal . get ( ) ) ) - > addWantedOutputs ( wantedOutputs ) ;
return goal ;
}
GoalPtr Worker : : makeSubstitutionGoal ( const Path & path , bool repair )
{
GoalPtr goal = substitutionGoals [ path ] . lock ( ) ;
if ( ! goal ) {
goal = GoalPtr ( new SubstitutionGoal ( path , * this , repair ) ) ;
substitutionGoals [ path ] = goal ;
wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
return goal ;
}
static void removeGoal ( GoalPtr goal , WeakGoalMap & goalMap )
{
/* !!! 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 ;
}
void Worker : : removeGoal ( GoalPtr goal )
{
nix : : removeGoal ( goal , derivationGoals ) ;
nix : : removeGoal ( goal , substitutionGoals ) ;
if ( topGoals . find ( goal ) ! = topGoals . end ( ) ) {
topGoals . erase ( goal ) ;
/* If a top-level goal failed, then kill all other goals
( unless keepGoing was set ) . */
if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) = = Goal : : ecFailed & & ! settings . keepGoing )
topGoals . clear ( ) ;
}
/* Wake up goals waiting for any goal to finish. */
foreach ( WeakGoals : : iterator , i , waitingForAnyGoal ) {
GoalPtr goal = i - > lock ( ) ;
if ( goal ) wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
waitingForAnyGoal . clear ( ) ;
}
void Worker : : wakeUp ( GoalPtr goal )
{
goal - > trace ( " woken up " ) ;
addToWeakGoals ( awake , goal ) ;
}
unsigned Worker : : getNrLocalBuilds ( )
{
return nrLocalBuilds ;
}
void Worker : : childStarted ( GoalPtr goal ,
pid_t pid , const set < int > & fds , bool inBuildSlot ,
bool respectTimeouts )
{
Child child ;
child . goal = goal ;
child . fds = fds ;
child . timeStarted = child . lastOutput = time ( 0 ) ;
child . inBuildSlot = inBuildSlot ;
child . respectTimeouts = respectTimeouts ;
children [ pid ] = child ;
if ( inBuildSlot ) nrLocalBuilds + + ;
}
void Worker : : childTerminated ( pid_t pid , bool wakeSleepers )
{
assert ( pid ! = - 1 ) ; /* common mistake */
Children : : iterator i = children . find ( pid ) ;
assert ( i ! = children . end ( ) ) ;
if ( i - > second . inBuildSlot ) {
assert ( nrLocalBuilds > 0 ) ;
nrLocalBuilds - - ;
}
children . erase ( pid ) ;
if ( wakeSleepers ) {
/* Wake up goals waiting for a build slot. */
foreach ( WeakGoals : : iterator , i , wantingToBuild ) {
GoalPtr goal = i - > lock ( ) ;
if ( goal ) wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
wantingToBuild . clear ( ) ;
}
}
void Worker : : waitForBuildSlot ( GoalPtr goal )
{
debug ( " wait for build slot " ) ;
if ( getNrLocalBuilds ( ) < settings . maxBuildJobs )
wakeUp ( goal ) ; /* we can do it right away */
else
addToWeakGoals ( wantingToBuild , goal ) ;
}
void Worker : : waitForAnyGoal ( GoalPtr goal )
{
debug ( " wait for any goal " ) ;
addToWeakGoals ( waitingForAnyGoal , goal ) ;
}
void Worker : : waitForAWhile ( GoalPtr goal )
{
debug ( " wait for a while " ) ;
addToWeakGoals ( waitingForAWhile , goal ) ;
}
void Worker : : run ( const Goals & _topGoals )
{
foreach ( Goals : : iterator , i , _topGoals ) topGoals . insert ( * i ) ;
startNest ( nest , lvlDebug , format ( " entered goal loop " ) ) ;
while ( 1 ) {
checkInterrupt ( ) ;
/* Call every wake goal. */
while ( ! awake . empty ( ) & & ! topGoals . empty ( ) ) {
WeakGoals awake2 ( awake ) ;
awake . clear ( ) ;
foreach ( WeakGoals : : iterator , i , awake2 ) {
checkInterrupt ( ) ;
GoalPtr goal = i - > lock ( ) ;
if ( goal ) goal - > work ( ) ;
if ( topGoals . empty ( ) ) break ;
}
}
if ( topGoals . empty ( ) ) break ;
/* Wait for input. */
if ( ! children . empty ( ) | | ! waitingForAWhile . empty ( ) )
waitForInput ( ) ;
else {
if ( awake . empty ( ) & & settings . maxBuildJobs = = 0 ) throw Error (
" unable to start any build; either increase `--max-jobs' "
" or enable distributed builds " ) ;
assert ( ! awake . empty ( ) ) ;
}
}
/* 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 . */
assert ( ! settings . keepGoing | | awake . empty ( ) ) ;
assert ( ! settings . keepGoing | | wantingToBuild . empty ( ) ) ;
assert ( ! settings . keepGoing | | children . empty ( ) ) ;
}
void Worker : : waitForInput ( )
{
printMsg ( lvlVomit , " waiting for children " ) ;
/* 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 . */
bool useTimeout = false ;
struct timeval timeout ;
timeout . tv_usec = 0 ;
time_t before = time ( 0 ) ;
/* 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 . */
assert ( sizeof ( time_t ) > = sizeof ( long ) ) ;
time_t nearest = LONG_MAX ; // nearest deadline
foreach ( Children : : iterator , i , children ) {
if ( ! i - > second . respectTimeouts ) continue ;
if ( settings . maxSilentTime ! = 0 )
nearest = std : : min ( nearest , i - > second . lastOutput + settings . maxSilentTime ) ;
if ( settings . buildTimeout ! = 0 )
nearest = std : : min ( nearest , i - > second . timeStarted + settings . buildTimeout ) ;
}
if ( nearest ! = LONG_MAX ) {
timeout . tv_sec = std : : max ( ( time_t ) 1 , nearest - before ) ;
useTimeout = true ;
printMsg ( lvlVomit , format ( " sleeping %1% seconds " ) % timeout . tv_sec ) ;
}
/* 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 ;
if ( lastWokenUp = = 0 )
printMsg ( lvlError , " waiting for locks or build slots... " ) ;
if ( lastWokenUp = = 0 | | lastWokenUp > before ) lastWokenUp = before ;
timeout . tv_sec = std : : max ( ( time_t ) 1 , ( time_t ) ( lastWokenUp + settings . pollInterval - before ) ) ;
} else lastWokenUp = 0 ;
using namespace std ;
/* 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 ;
foreach ( Children : : iterator , i , children ) {
foreach ( set < int > : : iterator , j , i - > second . fds ) {
FD_SET ( * j , & fds ) ;
if ( * j > = fdMax ) fdMax = * j + 1 ;
}
}
if ( select ( fdMax , & fds , 0 , 0 , useTimeout ? & timeout : 0 ) = = - 1 ) {
if ( errno = = EINTR ) return ;
throw SysError ( " waiting for input " ) ;
}
time_t after = time ( 0 ) ;
/* Process all available file descriptors. */
/* Since goals may be canceled from inside the loop below (causing
them go be erased from the ` children ' map ) , we have to be
careful that we don ' t keep iterators alive across calls to
cancel ( ) . */
set < pid_t > pids ;
foreach ( Children : : iterator , i , children ) pids . insert ( i - > first ) ;
foreach ( set < pid_t > : : iterator , i , pids ) {
checkInterrupt ( ) ;
Children : : iterator j = children . find ( * i ) ;
if ( j = = children . end ( ) ) continue ; // child destroyed
GoalPtr goal = j - > second . goal . lock ( ) ;
assert ( goal ) ;
set < int > fds2 ( j - > second . fds ) ;
foreach ( set < int > : : iterator , k , fds2 ) {
if ( FD_ISSET ( * k , & fds ) ) {
unsigned char buffer [ 4096 ] ;
ssize_t rd = read ( * k , buffer , sizeof ( buffer ) ) ;
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 ( ) ) ;
goal - > handleEOF ( * k ) ;
j - > second . fds . erase ( * k ) ;
} else {
printMsg ( lvlVomit , format ( " %1%: read %2% bytes " )
% goal - > getName ( ) % rd ) ;
string data ( ( char * ) buffer , rd ) ;
j - > second . lastOutput = after ;
goal - > handleChildOutput ( * k , data ) ;
}
}
}
if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) = = Goal : : ecBusy & &
settings . maxSilentTime ! = 0 & &
j - > second . respectTimeouts & &
after - j - > second . lastOutput > = ( time_t ) settings . maxSilentTime )
{
printMsg ( lvlError ,
format ( " %1% timed out after %2% seconds of silence " )
% goal - > getName ( ) % settings . maxSilentTime ) ;
goal - > cancel ( true ) ;
}
else if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) = = Goal : : ecBusy & &
settings . buildTimeout ! = 0 & &
j - > second . respectTimeouts & &
after - j - > second . timeStarted > = ( time_t ) settings . buildTimeout )
{
printMsg ( lvlError ,
format ( " %1% timed out after %2% seconds " )
% goal - > getName ( ) % settings . buildTimeout ) ;
goal - > cancel ( true ) ;
}
}
if ( ! waitingForAWhile . empty ( ) & & lastWokenUp + settings . pollInterval < = after ) {
lastWokenUp = after ;
foreach ( WeakGoals : : iterator , i , waitingForAWhile ) {
GoalPtr goal = i - > lock ( ) ;
if ( goal ) wakeUp ( goal ) ;
}
waitingForAWhile . clear ( ) ;
}
}
unsigned int Worker : : exitStatus ( )
{
return permanentFailure ? 100 : 1 ;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void LocalStore : : buildPaths ( const PathSet & drvPaths , BuildMode buildMode )
{
startNest ( nest , lvlDebug ,
format ( " building %1% " ) % showPaths ( drvPaths ) ) ;
Worker worker ( * this ) ;
Goals goals ;
foreach ( PathSet : : const_iterator , i , drvPaths ) {
DrvPathWithOutputs i2 = parseDrvPathWithOutputs ( * i ) ;
if ( isDerivation ( i2 . first ) )
goals . insert ( worker . makeDerivationGoal ( i2 . first , i2 . second , buildMode ) ) ;
else
goals . insert ( worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( * i , buildMode ) ) ;
}
worker . run ( goals ) ;
PathSet failed ;
foreach ( Goals : : iterator , i , goals )
if ( ( * i ) - > getExitCode ( ) = = Goal : : ecFailed ) {
DerivationGoal * i2 = dynamic_cast < DerivationGoal * > ( i - > get ( ) ) ;
if ( i2 ) failed . insert ( i2 - > getDrvPath ( ) ) ;
else failed . insert ( dynamic_cast < SubstitutionGoal * > ( i - > get ( ) ) - > getStorePath ( ) ) ;
}
if ( ! failed . empty ( ) )
throw Error ( format ( " build of %1% failed " ) % showPaths ( failed ) , worker . exitStatus ( ) ) ;
}
void LocalStore : : ensurePath ( const Path & path )
{
/* If the path is already valid, we're done. */
if ( isValidPath ( path ) ) return ;
Worker worker ( * this ) ;
GoalPtr goal = worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( path ) ;
Goals goals = singleton < Goals > ( goal ) ;
worker . run ( goals ) ;
if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) ! = Goal : : ecSuccess )
throw Error ( format ( " path `%1%' does not exist and cannot be created " ) % path , worker . exitStatus ( ) ) ;
}
void LocalStore : : repairPath ( const Path & path )
{
Worker worker ( * this ) ;
GoalPtr goal = worker . makeSubstitutionGoal ( path , true ) ;
Goals goals = singleton < Goals > ( goal ) ;
worker . run ( goals ) ;
if ( goal - > getExitCode ( ) ! = Goal : : ecSuccess )
throw Error ( format ( " cannot repair path `%1%' " ) % path , worker . exitStatus ( ) ) ;
}
}