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2020-04-29Only call grantpt on MacOS systemsAntoine Eiche
The commit 3cc1125595d97b4ab7369e37e4ad22f4cfecb8b2 adds a `grantpt` call on the builder pseudo terminal fd. This call is actually only required for MacOS, but it however requires a RW access to /dev/pts which is only RO bindmounted in the Bazel Linux sandbox. So, Nix can not be actually run in the Bazel Linux sandbox for unneeded reasons.
2020-04-21Replace select() with poll() to allow waiting on more than FD_SETSIZE fdsDustin DeWeese
2020-04-10Fix nix-build --check -K in sandbox w/o rootBruce Toll
Temporarily add user-write permission to build directory so that it can be moved out of the sandbox to the store with a .check suffix. This is necessary because the build directory has already had its permissions set read-only, but write permission is required to update the directory's parent link to move it out of the sandbox. Updated the related --check "derivation may not be deterministic" messages to consistently use the real store paths. Added test for non-root sandbox nix-build --check -K to demonstrate issue and help prevent regressions.
2020-04-09Delete temporary directory on successful buildBruce Toll
With --check and the --keep-failed (-K) flag, the temporary directory was being retained regardless of whether the build was successful and reproducible. This removes the temporary directory, as expected, on a reproducible check build. Added tests to verify that temporary build directories are not retained unnecessarily, particularly when using --check with --keep-failed.
2020-04-08datatransfer.{cc,hh} -> filetransfer.{cc,hh}Nikola Knezevic
2020-04-08DataTransfer -> FileTransferNikola Knezevic
2020-04-08actDownload -> actDataTransferNikola Knezevic
2020-04-08Rename src/lib/download.* to src/lib/datatransfer.*Nikola Knezevic
2020-04-08build.cc: improve message if home directory existsDomen Kožar
2020-03-31fix placeholder not substituted in passAsFilemlatus
2020-03-24Misc changes from the flakes branchEelco Dolstra
2020-03-24buildenv: Eliminate global variables, other cleanupEelco Dolstra
(cherry picked from commit b82f75464d1e5ae9a00d8004e5dd7b1ca05059e4)
2020-03-24Add function for quoting stringsEelco Dolstra
(cherry picked from commit 7dcf5b011a0942ecf953f2b607c4c8d0e9e652c7)
2020-01-23structured-attrs: chown .attrs.* files to builderRobin Gloster
Otherwise `chmod .`'ing the build directory doesn't work anymore, which is done in nixpkgs if sourceRoot is set to '.'.
2020-01-13build: remove warning when in sandboxing test modeDaiderd Jordan
Introduced in 66fccd5832d125e9162abc5ed351aa37708e9623, but somehow breaks the secure-drv-outputs test.
2020-01-06Fix use of uninitialized store pathEelco Dolstra
Fixes 'building of '/nix/store/00000000000000000000000000000000-': ...'.
2020-01-06Merge pull request #3303 from LnL7/darwin-sandboxEelco Dolstra
build: fix sandboxing on darwin
2020-01-05build: fix sandboxing on darwinDaiderd Jordan
Starting ba87b08f8529e4d9f8c58d8c625152058ceadb75 getEnv now returns an std::optional which means these getEnv() != "" conditions no longer happen if the variables are not defined.
2020-01-04build: fix path repairing when hash rewriting is requiredDaiderd Jordan
Handle store path repairing on darwin when sandboxing is enabled. Unlike on linux sandboxing on darwin still requires hash rewriting.
2020-01-04build: recover store path when replacing failsDaiderd Jordan
This shouldn't happen in normal circumstances, but just in case attempt to move the temporary path back if possible.
2020-01-02passAsFile: leave out the hash prefixedef
Having a colon in the path may cause issues, and having the hash function indicated isn't actually necessary. We now verify the path format in the tests to prevent regressions.
2020-01-02passAsFile: hash the attribute name instead of numbering sequentiallyPuck Meerburg
This makes the paths consistent without relying on ordering. Co-authored-by: edef <edef@edef.eu>
2020-01-01exportReferencesGraph: support workingGraham Christensen
Before, we would get: [deploy@bastion:~]$ nix-store -r /nix/store/grfnl76cahwls0igd2by2pqv0dimi8h2-nixos-system-eris-19.09.20191213.03f3def.drv these derivations will be built: /nix/store/3ka4ihvwh6wsyhpd2qa9f59506mnxvx1-initrd-linux-4.19.88.drv /nix/store/ssxwmll7v21did1c8j027q0m8w6pg41i-unit-prometheus-alertmanager-irc-notifier.service.drv /nix/store/mvyvkj46ay7pp7b1znqbkck2mq98k0qd-unit-script-network-local-commands-start.drv /nix/store/vsl1y9mz38qfk6pyirjwnfzfggz5akg6-unit-network-local-commands.service.drv /nix/store/wi5ighfwwb83fdmav6z6n2fw6npm9ffl-unit-prometheus-hydra-exporter.service.drv /nix/store/x0qkv535n75pbl3xn6nn1w7qkrg9wwyg-unit-prometheus-packet-sd.service.drv /nix/store/lv491znsjxdf51xnfxh9ld7r1zg14d52-unit-script-packet-sd-env-key-pre-start.drv /nix/store/nw4nzlca49agsajvpibx7zg5b873gk9f-unit-script-packet-sd-env-key-start.drv /nix/store/x674wwabdwjrkhnykair4c8mpxa9532w-unit-packet-sd-env-key.service.drv /nix/store/ywivz64ilb1ywlv652pkixw3vxzfvgv8-unit-wireguard-wg0.service.drv /nix/store/v3b648293g3zl8pnn0m1345nvmyd8dwb-unit-script-acme-selfsigned-status.nixos.org-start.drv /nix/store/zci5d3zvr6fgdicz6k7jjka6lmx0v3g4-unit-acme-selfsigned-status.nixos.org.service.drv /nix/store/f6pwvnm63d0kw5df0v7sipd1rkhqxk5g-system-units.drv /nix/store/iax8071knxk9c7krpm9jqg0lcrawf4lc-etc.drv /nix/store/grfnl76cahwls0igd2by2pqv0dimi8h2-nixos-system-eris-19.09.20191213.03f3def.drv error: invalid file name 'closure-init-0' in 'exportReferencesGraph' This was tough to debug, I didn't figure out which one was broken until I did: nix-store -r /nix/store/grfnl76cahwls0igd2by2pqv0dimi8h2-nixos-system-eris-19.09.20191213.03f3def.drv 2>&1 | grep nix/store | xargs -n1 nix-store -r and then looking at the remaining build graph: $ nix-store -r /nix/store/grfnl76cahwls0igd2by2pqv0dimi8h2-nixos-system-eris-19.09.20191213.03f3def.drv these derivations will be built: /nix/store/3ka4ihvwh6wsyhpd2qa9f59506mnxvx1-initrd-linux-4.19.88.drv /nix/store/grfnl76cahwls0igd2by2pqv0dimi8h2-nixos-system-eris-19.09.20191213.03f3def.drv error: invalid file name 'closure-init-0' in 'exportReferencesGraph' and knowing the initrd build is before the system, then: $ nix show-derivation /nix/store/3ka4ihvwh6wsyhpd2qa9f59506mnxvx1-initrd-linux-4.19.88.drv { "/nix/store/3ka4ihvwh6wsyhpd2qa9f59506mnxvx1-initrd-linux-4.19.88.drv": { [...] "exportReferencesGraph": "closure-init-0 /nix/store/...-stage-1-init.sh closure-mdadm.conf-1 /nix/store/...-mdadm.conf closure-ubuntu.conf-2 ...", [...] } } I then searched the repo for "in 'exportReferencesGraph'", found this recently updated regex, and realized it was missing a "-".
2019-12-10Make the Store API more type-safeEelco Dolstra
Most functions now take a StorePath argument rather than a Path (which is just an alias for std::string). The StorePath constructor ensures that the path is syntactically correct (i.e. it looks like <store-dir>/<base32-hash>-<name>). Similarly, functions like buildPaths() now take a StorePathWithOutputs, rather than abusing Path by adding a '!<outputs>' suffix. Note that the StorePath type is implemented in Rust. This involves some hackery to allow Rust values to be used directly in C++, via a helper type whose destructor calls the Rust type's drop() function. The main issue is the dynamic nature of C++ move semantics: after we have moved a Rust value, we should not call the drop function on the original value. So when we move a value, we set the original value to bitwise zero, and the destructor only calls drop() if the value is not bitwise zero. This should be sufficient for most types. Also lots of minor cleanups to the C++ API to make it more modern (e.g. using std::optional and std::string_view in some places).
2019-12-09Remove UserLock self-lock checkEelco Dolstra
This is no longer needed since we're not using POSIX locks anymore.
2019-12-05Show hash mismatch warnings in SRI formatEelco Dolstra
(cherry picked from commit 63c5c91cc053cbc1fcb8d3fe71c41142c9f51bfa)
2019-12-02Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/recursive-nix'Eelco Dolstra
2019-11-26Make <nix/unpack-channel.nix> a builtin builderEelco Dolstra
This was the last function using a shell script, so this allows us to get rid of tar, coreutils, bash etc.
2019-11-26Merge pull request #3144 from matthewbauer/fix-sandbox-fallbackEelco Dolstra
Fix sandbox fallback settings
2019-11-22getEnv(): Return std::optionalEelco Dolstra
This allows distinguishing between an empty value and no value.
2019-11-11Merge pull request #3219 from Ericson2314/semicolonsEelco Dolstra
Fix extra semicolons warnings
2019-11-10Fix extra ; warnings involving MakeErrorJohn Ericson
2019-11-06CleanupEelco Dolstra
2019-11-06Recursive Nix: Handle concurrent client connectionsEelco Dolstra
2019-11-06Enable recursive Nix using a featureEelco Dolstra
Derivations that want to use recursion should now set requiredSystemFeatures = [ "recursive-nix" ]; to make the daemon socket appear. Also, Nix should be configured with "experimental-features = recursive-nix".
2019-11-06RestrictedStore: Implement addToStore()Eelco Dolstra
2019-11-06Recursive Nix supportEelco Dolstra
This allows Nix builders to call Nix to build derivations, with some limitations. Example: let nixpkgs = fetchTarball channel:nixos-18.03; in with import <nixpkgs> {}; runCommand "foo" { buildInputs = [ nix jq ]; NIX_PATH = "nixpkgs=${nixpkgs}"; } '' hello=$(nix-build -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).hello.overrideDerivation (args: { name = "hello-3.5"; })') $hello/bin/hello mkdir -p $out/bin ln -s $hello/bin/hello $out/bin/hello nix path-info -r --json $hello | jq . '' This derivation makes a recursive Nix call to build GNU Hello and symlinks it from its $out, i.e. # ll ./result/bin/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 63 Jan 1 1970 hello -> /nix/store/s0awxrs71gickhaqdwxl506hzccb30y5-hello-3.5/bin/hello # nix-store -qR ./result /nix/store/hwwqshlmazzjzj7yhrkyjydxamvvkfd3-glibc-2.26-131 /nix/store/s0awxrs71gickhaqdwxl506hzccb30y5-hello-3.5 /nix/store/sgmvvyw8vhfqdqb619bxkcpfn9lvd8ss-foo This is implemented as follows: * Before running the outer builder, Nix creates a Unix domain socket '.nix-socket' in the builder's temporary directory and sets $NIX_REMOTE to point to it. It starts a thread to process connections to this socket. (Thus you don't need to have nix-daemon running.) * The daemon thread uses a wrapper store (RestrictedStore) to keep track of paths added through recursive Nix calls, to implement some restrictions (see below), and to do some censorship (e.g. for purity, queryPathInfo() won't return impure information such as signatures and timestamps). * After the build finishes, the output paths are scanned for references to the paths added through recursive Nix calls (in addition to the inputs closure). Thus, in the example above, $out has a reference to $hello. The main restriction on recursive Nix calls is that they cannot do arbitrary substitutions. For example, doing nix-store -r /nix/store/kmwd1hq55akdb9sc7l3finr175dajlby-hello-2.10 is forbidden unless /nix/store/kmwd... is in the inputs closure or previously built by a recursive Nix call. This is to prevent irreproducible derivations that have hidden dependencies on substituters or the current store contents. Building a derivation is fine, however, and Nix will use substitutes if available. In other words, the builder has to present proof that it knows how to build a desired store path from scratch by constructing a derivation graph for that path. Probably we should also disallow instantiating/building fixed-output derivations (specifically, those that access the network, but currently we have no way to mark fixed-output derivations that don't access the network). Otherwise sandboxed derivations can bypass sandbox restrictions and access the network. When sandboxing is enabled, we make paths appear in the sandbox of the builder by entering the mount namespace of the builder and bind-mounting each path. This is tricky because we do a pivot_root() in the builder to change the root directory of its mount namespace, and thus the host /nix/store is not visible in the mount namespace of the builder. To get around this, just before doing pivot_root(), we branch a second mount namespace that shares its /nix/store mountpoint with the parent. Recursive Nix currently doesn't work on macOS in sandboxed mode (because we can't change the sandbox policy of a running build) and in non-root mode (because setns() barfs).
2019-10-31Minor updates to inline commentsBenjamin Hipple
Add missing docstring on InstallableCommand. Also, some of these were wrapped when they're right next to a line longer than the unwrapped line, so we can just unwrap them to save vertical space.
2019-10-29Remove the check against concurrent builds in the same processEelco Dolstra
2019-10-27Factor out linkOrCopy()Eelco Dolstra
2019-10-21Allow content-addressable paths to have referencesEelco Dolstra
This adds a command 'nix make-content-addressable' that rewrites the specified store paths into content-addressable paths. The advantage of such paths is that 1) they can be imported without signatures; 2) they can enable deduplication in cases where derivation changes do not cause output changes (apart from store path hashes). For example, $ nix make-content-addressable -r nixpkgs.cowsay rewrote '/nix/store/g1g31ah55xdia1jdqabv1imf6mcw0nb1-glibc-2.25-49' to '/nix/store/48jfj7bg78a8n4f2nhg269rgw1936vj4-glibc-2.25-49' ... rewrote '/nix/store/qbi6rzpk0bxjw8lw6azn2mc7ynnn455q-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16' to '/nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16' We can then copy the resulting closure to another store without signatures: $ nix copy --trusted-public-keys '' ---to ~/my-nix /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 In order to support self-references in content-addressable paths, these paths are hashed "modulo" self-references, meaning that self-references are zeroed out during hashing. Somewhat annoyingly, this means that the NAR hash stored in the Nix database is no longer necessarily equal to the output of "nix hash-path"; for content-addressable paths, you need to pass the --modulo flag: $ nix path-info --json /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 | jq -r .[].narHash sha256:0ri611gdilz2c9rsibqhsipbfs9vwcqvs811a52i2bnkhv7w9mgw $ nix hash-path --type sha256 --base32 /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 1ggznh07khq0hz6id09pqws3a8q9pn03ya3c03nwck1kwq8rclzs $ nix hash-path --type sha256 --base32 /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 --modulo iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67 0ri611gdilz2c9rsibqhsipbfs9vwcqvs811a52i2bnkhv7w9mgw
2019-10-13Move tmpDirInSandbox to initTmpDirMatthew Bauer
2019-10-12Fix sandbox fallback settingsMatthew Bauer
The tmpDirInSandbox is different when in sandboxed vs. non-sandboxed. Since we don’t know ahead of time here whether sandboxing is enabled, we need to reset all of the env vars we’ve set previously. This fixes the issue encountered in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/70856.
2019-10-09OCD performance fix: {find,count}+insert => insertEelco Dolstra
2019-09-21Fix spelling in commentBenjamin Hipple
2019-09-03Support allowSubstitutes attribute in structured attribute derivationsEelco Dolstra
Hopefully fixes #3081 (didn't test).
2019-08-27Merge branch 'test-sandboxing' of https://github.com/matthewbauer/nixEelco Dolstra
2019-08-23Reset tmpDirInSandbox for unsandboxedMatthew Bauer
2019-08-07Merge pull request #2995 from tweag/post-build-hookEelco Dolstra
Add a post build hook
2019-08-02Use BSD instead of POSIX file locksEelco Dolstra
POSIX file locks are essentially incompatible with multithreading. BSD locks have much saner semantics. We need this now that there can be multiple concurrent LocalStore::buildPaths() invocations.