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2024-07-31flake: remove control character from file by using fromJSONJade Lovelace
I was reminded by various evil things puck did to the evaluator involving null bytes that you can get funny bytes by abusing JSON parsing. It's neater than putting binary in the source file, so let's do it. Change-Id: I1ff2e0d829eb303fbed81fa2ebb3a39412e89ff1
2024-08-01Merge changes from topic "undefined-behaviour" into mainjade
* changes: releng: move officialRelease to version.json Add -Werror CI job ci: add a asan+ubsan test run on x86_64-linux tree-wide: add support for asan!
2024-07-31releng: move officialRelease to version.jsonJade Lovelace
This was causing a few bits of suffering downstream, in particular, in the NixOS module, which, after this change, can have the `officialRelease` stuff in *it* completely deleted since we now have correct defaulting in package.nix for it. It also eliminates some automated editing of Nix files, which is certainly always welcome to eliminate. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/406 Change-Id: Id12f3018cff4633e379dbfcbe26b7bc84922bdaf
2024-07-31Add -Werror CI jobJade Lovelace
We should cause CLs that introduce compiler warnings to fail CI. Sadly this will only cover Clang, but it will cover Clang for free, so it's truly impossible to say if it's bad or not. Change-Id: I45ca20d77251af9671d5cbe0d29cb08c5f1d03c2
2024-07-31ci: add a asan+ubsan test run on x86_64-linuxJade Lovelace
This should at least catch out blatantly bad patches that don't pass the test suite with ASan. We don't do this to the integration tests since they run on relatively limited-memory VMs and so it may not be super safe to run an evaluator with leak driven garbage collection for them. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/403 Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/319 Change-Id: I5267b02626866fd33e8b4d8794344531af679f78
2024-07-31tree-wide: add support for asan!Jade Lovelace
What if you could find memory bugs in Lix without really trying very hard? I've had variously scuffed patches to do this, but this is blocked on boost coroutines removal at this point tbh. Change-Id: Id762af076aa06ad51e77a6c17ed10275929ed578
2024-07-31libexpr: implement actual constructors for nix::ValueQyriad
Change-Id: Iebc2bb4e4ea5e93045afe47677df756de4ec4d05
2024-07-30Merge changes I609a5898,I7afb53c9 into mainV.
* changes: devendor pegtl update flake.lock
2024-07-30libstore: move Goal::getBuildResult to BuildResulteldritch horrors
there are no other uses for this yet, but asking for just a subset of outputs does seem at least somewhat useful to have as a generic thing Change-Id: I30ff5055a666c351b1b086b8d05b9d7c9fb1c77a
2024-07-30Merge "src/libcmd/repl.cc: avoid unneeded reload after :e" into mainMax Siling
2024-07-30src/libcmd/repl.cc: avoid unneeded reload after :eGoldstein
If `:edit`ing a store path, don't reload repl afterwards to avoid losing local variables: store is immutable, so "editing" a store path is always just viewing it. Resolves: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/341 Change-Id: I3747f75ce26e0595e953069c39ddc3ee80699718
2024-07-30libstore: count all substitutions toward the same limiteldritch horrors
limiting CA substitutions was a rather recent addition, and it used a dedicated counter to not interfere with regular substitutions. though this works fine it somewhat contradicts the documentation; job limits should apply to all kinds of substitutions, or be one limit for each. Change-Id: I1505105b14260ecc1784039b2cc4b7afcf9115c8
2024-07-30libstore: always wake up goals on EOFeldritch horrors
all goals do this. it makes no sense to not notify a goal of EOF conditions because this is the universal signal for "child done" Change-Id: Ic3980de312547e616739c57c6248a8e81308b5ee
2024-07-30libstore: simplify substitution handleEOFeldritch horrors
both substitution goals add only this single fd to their wait set. Change-Id: Ibf921f5bb3919106208a0871523b32c8f67fb3d3
2024-07-29libstore: remove Worker::updateProgresseldritch horrors
just update progress every time a goal has returned from work(). there seem to be no performance penalties, and the code is much simpler now. Change-Id: I288ee568b764ee61f40a498d986afda49987cb50
2024-07-26Merge "releng: Remove workaround for skopeo feature we didn't know about" ↵jade
into main
2024-07-26devendor pegtlvigress8
Change-Id: I609a58985fc5210806d0959049a48976ae079c30
2024-07-26update flake.lockvigress8
Change-Id: I7afb53c929d297061dba6ec4a3ec7c6e3c6a553e
2024-07-26Merge changes I45d3895f,I541be3ea,Ibe51416d into mainalois31
* changes: libstore/build: block io_uring libstore/build: use an allowlist approach to syscall filtering libstore/build: always treat seccomp setup failures as fatal
2024-07-25Merge "libutil: Support getSelfExe on FreeBSD" into mainArtemis Tosini
2024-07-25Merge changes Ic0dfcfe2,Ibe73851f,Ia7a8df1c,I400b2031 into mainjade
* changes: package.nix: remove dead code diff-closures: remove gratuitous copy tree-wide: NULL -> nullptr libutil: rip out GNU Hurd support code
2024-07-25libstore/build: block io_uringAlois Wohlschlager
Unfortunately, io_uring is totally opaque to seccomp, and while currently there are no dangerous operations implemented, there is no guarantee that it remains this way. This means that io_uring should be blocked entirely to ensure that the sandbox is future-proof. This has not been observed to cause issues in practice. Change-Id: I45d3895f95abe1bc103a63969f444c334dbbf50d
2024-07-25libstore/build: use an allowlist approach to syscall filteringAlois Wohlschlager
Previously, system call filtering (to prevent builders from storing files with setuid/setgid permission bits or extended attributes) was performed using a blocklist. While this looks simple at first, it actually carries significant security and maintainability risks: after all, the kernel may add new syscalls to achieve the same functionality one is trying to block, and it can even be hard to actually add the syscall to the blocklist when building against a C library that doesn't know about it yet. For a recent demonstration of this happening in practice to Nix, see the introduction of fchmodat2 [0] [1]. The allowlist approach does not share the same drawback. While it does require a rather large list of harmless syscalls to be maintained in the codebase, failing to update this list (and roll out the update to all users) in time has rather benign effects; at worst, very recent programs that already rely on new syscalls will fail with an error the same way they would on a slightly older kernel that doesn't support them yet. Most importantly, no unintended new ways of performing dangerous operations will be silently allowed. Another possible drawback is reduced system call performance due to the larger filter created by the allowlist requiring more computation [2]. However, this issue has not convincingly been demonstrated yet in practice, for example in systemd or various browsers. To the contrary, it has been measured that the the actual filter constructed here has approximately the same overhead as a very simple filter blocking only one system call. This commit tries to keep the behavior as close to unchanged as possible. The system call list is in line with libseccomp 2.5.5 and glibc 2.39, which are the latest versions at the point of writing. Since libseccomp 2.5.5 is already a requirement and the distributions shipping this together with older versions of glibc are mostly not a thing any more, this should not lead to more build failures any more. [0] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635 [1] https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/10424 [2] https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/pull/4462#issuecomment-1061690607 Change-Id: I541be3ea9b249bcceddfed6a5a13ac10b11e16ad
2024-07-25libstore/build: always treat seccomp setup failures as fatalAlois Wohlschlager
In f047e4357b4f7ad66c2e476506bf35cab82e441e, I missed the behavior that if building without a dedicated build user (i.e. in single-user setups), seccomp setup failures are silently ignored. This was introduced without explanation 7 years ago (ff6becafa8efc2f7e6f2b9b889ba4adf20b8d524). Hopefully the only use-case nowadays is causing spurious test suite successes when messing up the seccomp filter during development. Let's try removing it. Change-Id: Ibe51416d9c7a6dd635c2282990224861adf1ceab
2024-07-24fix building with Musl, fixing static buildsQyriad
Musl stdout macro expands¹ to something that isn't a valid identifier, so we get syntax errors when compiling usage of a method called stdout with Musl's stdio.h. [1]: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/include/stdio.h?id=ab31e9d6a0fa7c5c408856c89df2dfb12c344039#n67 Change-Id: I10e6f6a49504399bf8edd59c5d9e4e62449469e8
2024-07-24libutil: Support getSelfExe on FreeBSDArtemis Tosini
getSelfExe is used in a few places re-execute nix. Current code in this file uses ifdefs to support several platforms, just keep doing that Change-Id: Iecc2ada0101aea0c30524e3a1218594f919d74bf
2024-07-23package.nix: remove dead codeJade Lovelace
Change-Id: Ic0dfcfe27dbf13da4f7f74f5fab8ce6fa718d28f
2024-07-23diff-closures: remove gratuitous copyJade Lovelace
This was done originally because std::smatch does not accept `const char *` as iterators. However, this was because we should have been using std::cmatch instead. Change-Id: Ibe73851fd39755e883df2d33d22fed72ac0a04ae
2024-07-23releng: Remove workaround for skopeo feature we didn't know aboutJade Lovelace
It turns out skopeo *does* support not saying the tag, but I couldn't find it in the docs. Asking the author in https://github.com/containers/skopeo/issues/2354 yielded that this can be requested as `@@unknown-digest@@`. So now we have a perfectly cromulent docker upload chain, yay!! Change-Id: I256f3cbeef4fe28b3d68d0dda57f02cdaee3996b
2024-07-23tree-wide: NULL -> nullptrJade Lovelace
This is slightly more type safe and is more in line with modern C++. Change-Id: Ia7a8df1c7788085020d1bdc941d6f9cee356144e
2024-07-23libutil: rip out GNU Hurd support codeJade Lovelace
Nobody has stepped up to add further support for Hurd since this code appeared in 2010 or 2014. We don't need it. Change-Id: I400b2031a225551ea3c71a3ef3ea9fdb599dfba3
2024-07-23libstore: Add FreeBSD findPlatformRootsArtemis Tosini
Use libprocstat to find garbage collector roots on FreeBSD. Tested working on a FreeBSD machine, although there is no CI yet Change-Id: Id36bac8c3de6cc4de94e2d76e9663dd4b76068a9
2024-07-22Merge "libexpr/gc-alloc: fix compilation with !HAVE_BOEHMGC" into mainPierre Bourdon
2024-07-23libexpr/gc-alloc: fix compilation with !HAVE_BOEHMGCPierre Bourdon
Fixes: 72ee25b4025257fdaab7b8e8d5d1ccc83858fdab Change-Id: Ib59386af1415a8ed4b53af24ec22a4ffa5e5877d
2024-07-22libstore: keep Goal errors as unique_ptrseldritch horrors
Error is pretty large, and most goals do not fail. this alone more than halves the size of Goal on x86_64-linux, from 720 bytes down to 344. in derived classes the difference is not as dramatic, but even the largest derived class (`LocalDerivationGoal`) loses almost 20% of its footprint Change-Id: Ifda8f94c81b6566eeb3e52d55d9796ec40c7bce8
2024-07-22libstore: remove an always-defaulted argumenteldritch horrors
Change-Id: I3c7f17d5492a16bb54480fa1aa384b96fba72d61
2024-07-22libstore: use std::async instead of Goal threadseldritch horrors
the goals are either already using std::async and merely forgot to remove std::thread vestiges or they emulate async with threads and promises. we can simply use async directly everywhere for clarity. Change-Id: I3f05098310a25984f10fff1e68c573329002b500
2024-07-22libstore: remove addToWeakGoalseldritch horrors
under owner_less it's equivalent to insert(), only sometimes a little bit faster because it does not construct a weak_ptr if the goal is in the set already. this small difference in performance does not matter here and c++23 will make insert transparent anyway, so we can drop it Change-Id: I7cbd7d6e0daa95d67145ec58183162f6c4743b15
2024-07-22libstore: remove Goal::ecBusyeldritch horrors
this should be an optional. "busy" is not an *exit* code! Change-Id: Ic231cb27b022312b1a7a7b9602f32845b7a9c934
2024-07-22libstore: remove unused Worker::waitForAnyGoaleldritch horrors
Change-Id: Ia3ebd434b17052b6760ce74d8e20025a72148613
2024-07-22De-vendor nixfmtvigress8
Change-Id: I1a051be495318a507d07f6d0a6b157616e26774c
2024-07-22enable -Werror=suggest-overrideeldritch horrors
*accidentally* overriding a function is almost guaranteed to be an error. overriding a function without labeling it as such is merely bad style, but bad style that makes the code harder to understand. Change-Id: Ic0594f3d1604ab6b3c1a75cb5facc246effe45f0
2024-07-22libexpr: fix -Wunused-const-variable warningeldritch horrors
Change-Id: Ib986ece0ab2eff83e7abd7f1f915cd8f761827ad
2024-07-21libutil/logging: fix build without precompiled headerAlois Wohlschlager
Commit 0109368c3faf5516aeddde45e8dc3c33e7163838 missed to include a required header, which is not noticed when the precompiled header is enabled because it's included in that. Also include it in the file so that the build without precompiled header works too. Change-Id: Id7a7979684b64f937f7f8191612952d73c113015
2024-07-21Merge "libstore/binary-cache-store: use correct buffer size for NAR ↵alois31
decompression" into main
2024-07-21Merge "gc: refactor the gc server thread out into a class without changing ↵jade
it" into main
2024-07-21libstore/binary-cache-store: use correct buffer size for NAR decompressionAlois Wohlschlager
Due to a leftover from a previous version where the buffer was allocated on the stack, the change introduced in commit 4ec87742a196d8ed8f41b41ef039706ce791448d accidentally passes the size of a pointer as the size of the buffer to the decompressor. Since the former is much smaller (usually 8 bytes instead of 64 kilobytes), this is safe, but leads to considerable overhead; most notably, due to excessive progress reports, which happen for each chunk. Pass the proper buffer size instead. Change-Id: If4bf472d33e21587acb5235a2d99e3cb10914633
2024-07-20Merge "Fix namespace warning being emitted if sandbox is disabled" into mainWinter Cute
2024-07-20libexpr: add a strongly typed version of gcAllocBytes()Qyriad
This commit adds a new helper template function to gc-alloc.hh (which is probably where you want to look at first, O great reviewer [custom file ordering in review diffs when]), which uses a type argument to determine the size to allocate, rather than making the caller use sizeof(). Change-Id: Ib5d138d91a28bdda304a80db24ea9fb08669ad22
2024-07-20libexpr: rename confusing makeImmutableString -> gcCopyStringIfNeededQyriad
The purpose of this function has little to do with immutability. Value's strings are never mutated, and the point of this function is to singleton empty strings. Change-Id: Ifd41dd952409d54e4d3de9ab59064e6928b0e480