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diff --git a/src/libstore/remote-store-connection.hh b/src/libstore/remote-store-connection.hh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d32d91a60 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/libstore/remote-store-connection.hh @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +#include "remote-store.hh" +#include "worker-protocol.hh" + +namespace nix { + +/** + * Bidirectional connection (send and receive) used by the Remote Store + * implementation. + * + * Contains `Source` and `Sink` for actual communication, along with + * other information learned when negotiating the connection. + */ +struct RemoteStore::Connection +{ + /** + * Send with this. + */ + FdSink to; + + /** + * Receive with this. + */ + FdSource from; + + /** + * Worker protocol version used for the connection. + * + * Despite its name, I think it is actually the maximum version both + * sides support. (If the maximum doesn't exist, we would fail to + * establish a connection and produce a value of this type.) + */ + unsigned int daemonVersion; + + /** + * Whether the remote side trusts us or not. + * + * 3 values: "yes", "no", or `std::nullopt` for "unknown". + * + * Note that the "remote side" might not be just the end daemon, but + * also an intermediary forwarder that can make its own trusting + * decisions. This would be the intersection of all their trust + * decisions, since it takes only one link in the chain to start + * denying operations. + */ + std::optional<TrustedFlag> remoteTrustsUs; + + /** + * The version of the Nix daemon that is processing our requests. + * + * Do note, it may or may not communicating with another daemon, + * rather than being an "end" `LocalStore` or similar. + */ + std::optional<std::string> daemonNixVersion; + + /** + * Time this connection was established. + */ + std::chrono::time_point<std::chrono::steady_clock> startTime; + + /** + * Coercion to `WorkerProto::ReadConn`. This makes it easy to use the + * factored out worker protocol searlizers with a + * `RemoteStore::Connection`. + * + * The worker protocol connection types are unidirectional, unlike + * this type. + */ + operator WorkerProto::ReadConn () + { + return WorkerProto::ReadConn { + .from = from, + }; + } + + /** + * Coercion to `WorkerProto::WriteConn`. This makes it easy to use the + * factored out worker protocol searlizers with a + * `RemoteStore::Connection`. + * + * The worker protocol connection types are unidirectional, unlike + * this type. + */ + operator WorkerProto::WriteConn () + { + return WorkerProto::WriteConn { + .to = to, + }; + } + + virtual ~Connection(); + + virtual void closeWrite() = 0; + + std::exception_ptr processStderr(Sink * sink = 0, Source * source = 0, bool flush = true); +}; + +} |