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2022-12-07Trivial changes from the lazy-trees branchEelco Dolstra
2022-05-04Get rid of most `.at` calls (#6393)Alain Zscheile
Use one of `get` or `getOr` instead which will either return a null-pointer (with a nicer error message) or a default value when the key is missing.
2022-04-19Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2022-04-19Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2022-03-31Fix macOS buildEelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Rename 'pure' -> 'sandboxed' for consistencyEelco Dolstra
2022-03-31needsNetworkAccess() -> isSandboxed()Eelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Add support for impure derivationsEelco Dolstra
Impure derivations are derivations that can produce a different result every time they're built. Example: stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "impure"; __impure = true; # marks this derivation as impure outputHashAlgo = "sha256"; outputHashMode = "recursive"; buildCommand = "date > $out"; }; Some important characteristics: * This requires the 'impure-derivations' experimental feature. * Impure derivations are not "cached". Thus, running "nix-build" on the example above multiple times will cause a rebuild every time. * They are implemented similar to CA derivations, i.e. the output is moved to a content-addressed path in the store. The difference is that we don't register a realisation in the Nix database. * Pure derivations are not allowed to depend on impure derivations. In the future fixed-output derivations will be allowed to depend on impure derivations, thus forming an "impurity barrier" in the dependency graph. * When sandboxing is enabled, impure derivations can access the network in the same way as fixed-output derivations. In relaxed sandboxing mode, they can access the local filesystem.
2022-03-29Simplify the handling of the hash moduloThéophane Hufschmitt
Rather than having four different but very similar types of hashes, make only one, with a tag indicating whether it corresponds to a regular of deferred derivation. This implies a slight logical change: The original Nix+multiple-outputs model assumed only one hash-modulo per derivation. Adding multiple-outputs CA derivations changed this as these have one hash-modulo per output. This change is now treating each derivation as having one hash modulo per output. This obviously means that we internally loose the guaranty that all the outputs of input-addressed derivations have the same hash modulo. But it turns out that it doesn’t matter because there’s nothing in the code taking advantage of that fact (and it probably shouldn’t anyways). The upside is that it is now much easier to work with these hashes, and we can get rid of a lot of useless `std::visit{ overloaded`. Co-authored-by: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
2022-03-25Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2022-03-25Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2022-03-18Generalize `DerivationType` in preparation for impure derivationsJohn Ericson
2022-03-17Clean up `DerivationOutput`, and headersJohn Ericson
1. `DerivationOutput` now as the `std::variant` as a base class. And the variants are given hierarchical names under `DerivationOutput`. In 8e0d0689be797f9e42f9b43b06f50c1af7f20b4a @matthewbauer and I didn't know a better idiom, and so we made it a field. But this sort of "newtype" is anoying for literals downstream. Since then we leaned the base class, inherit the constructors trick, e.g. used in `DerivedPath`. Switching to use that makes this more ergonomic, and consistent. 2. `store-api.hh` and `derivations.hh` are now independent. In bcde5456cc3295061a0726881c3e441444dd6680 I swapped the dependency, but I now know it is better to just keep on using incomplete types as much as possible for faster compilation and good separation of concerns.
2022-03-11Reduce variants for derivation hash moduloJohn Ericson
This changes was taken from dynamic derivation (#4628). It` somewhat undoes the refactors I first did for floating CA derivations, as the benefit of hindsight + requirements of dynamic derivations made me reconsider some things. They aren't to consequential, but I figured they might be good to land first, before the more profound changes @thufschmitt has in the works.
2022-03-10Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2022-03-10Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2022-02-25Remove std::string alias (for real this time)Eelco Dolstra
Also use std::string_view in a few more places.
2022-01-27return string_views from forceString*pennae
once a string has been forced we already have dynamic storage allocated for it, so we can easily reuse that storage instead of copying.
2022-01-21derivations.cc: Use larger buffer in printString Robert Hensing
If we want to be careful about hitting the stack protector page, we should use `-fstack-check` instead. Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2022-01-19Replace withBuffer by boost small_vectorRobert Hensing
Although this will leave gaps in the stack, the performance impact of those should be insignificant and we get a simpler solution this way.
2022-01-19withBuffer: avoid allocating a std::functionRobert Hensing
2022-01-19Add withBufferRobert Hensing
... to avoid non-standard, unidiomatic alloca.
2022-01-19Fix segfault or stack overflow caused by large derivation fieldsRobert Hensing
This removes a dynamic stack allocation, making the derivation unparsing logic robust against overflows when large strings are added to a derivation. Overflow behavior depends on the platform and stack configuration. For instance, x86_64-linux/glibc behaves as (somewhat) expected: $ (ulimit -s 20000; nix-instantiate tests/lang/eval-okay-big-derivation-attr.nix) error: stack overflow (possible infinite recursion) $ (ulimit -s 40000; nix-instantiate tests/lang/eval-okay-big-derivation-attr.nix) error: expression does not evaluate to a derivation (or a set or list of those) However, on aarch64-darwin: $ nix-instantiate big-attr.nix ~ zsh: segmentation fault nix-instantiate big-attr.nix This indicates a slight flaw in the single stack protection page approach that is not encountered with normal stack frames.
2021-10-26Make experimental-features a proper typeregnat
Rather than having them plain strings scattered through the whole codebase, create an enum containing all the known experimental features. This means that - Nix can now `warn` when an unkwown experimental feature is passed (making it much nicer to spot typos and spot deprecated features) - It’s now easy to remove a feature altogether (once the feature isn’t experimental anymore or is dropped) by just removing the field for the enum and letting the compiler point us to all the now invalid usages of it.
2021-10-01Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2021-10-01Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2021-09-30Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2021-09-30Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2021-09-30`std::visit` by referenceJohn Ericson
I had started the trend of doing `std::visit` by value (because a type error once mislead me into thinking that was the only form that existed). While the optomizer in principle should be able to deal with extra coppying or extra indirection once the lambdas inlined, sticking with by reference is the conventional default. I hope this might even improve performance.
2021-07-22Use eval-store in more placesEelco Dolstra
In particular, this now works: $ nix path-info --eval-store auto --store https://cache.nixos.org nixpkgs#hello Previously this would fail as it would try to upload the hello .drv to cache.nixos.org. Now the .drv is instantiated in the local store, and then we check for the existence of the outputs in cache.nixos.org.
2021-04-05Merge commit 'd5cef6c33a051dfc672cb1e5f4739948b167315b' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2021-04-05Merge commit '9dfb97c987d8b9d6a3d15f016e40f22f91deb764' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2021-04-05Move `StorePathWithOutputs` into its own header/fileJohn Ericson
In the following commits it will become less prevalent.
2021-02-27Merge remote-tracking branch 'obsidian/path-info' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2021-02-27Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2021-02-26Simplify the case where the drv is a purely input-addressed oneregnat
2021-02-25Merge remote-tracking branch 'obsidian/path-info' into ca-drv-exoticJohn Ericson
2021-02-25Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-infoJohn Ericson
2021-02-19Remove the drv resolution caching mechanismregnat
It isn't needed anymore now that don't need to eagerly resolve everything like we used to do. So we can safely get rid of it
2021-02-19Don't expose the "bang" drvoutput syntaxThéophane Hufschmitt
It's not fixed nor useful atm, so better keep it hidden Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2021-02-19Syntactic fixesThéophane Hufschmitt
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2021-02-19Register the realisations for unresolved drvsregnat
Once a build is done, get back to the original derivation, and register all the newly built outputs for this derivation. This allows Nix to work properly with derivations that don't have all their build inputs available − thus allowing garbage collection and (once it's implemented) binary substitution
2020-12-17Fix the detection of already built drv outputsregnat
PRs #4370 and #4348 had a bad interaction in that the second broke the fist one in a not trivial way. The issue was that since #4348 the logic for detecting whether a derivation output is already built requires some logic that was specific to the `LocalStore`. It happens though that most of this logic could be upstreamed to any `Store`, which is what this commit does.
2020-12-11Use the hash modulo in the derivation outputsregnat
Rather than storing the derivation outputs as `drvPath!outputName` internally, store them as `drvHashModulo!outputName` (or `outputHash!outputName` for fixed-output derivations). This makes the storage slightly more opaque, but enables an earlier cutoff in cases where a fixed-output dependency changes (but keeps the same output hash) − same as what we already do for input-addressed derivations.
2020-11-19Make drv hash modulo memo table thread-safeJohn Ericson
Let's get one step closer to the daemon not needing to fork.
2020-11-17CleanupEelco Dolstra
2020-11-17Fix deadlock in IFD through the daemonEelco Dolstra
Fixes #4235.
2020-10-27Inline `unkownHashes`regnat
See https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/4056#discussion_r493661632
2020-10-27Allow non-CA derivations to depend on CA derivationsregnat
2020-10-13Derivations can output "text-hashed" dataJohn Ericson
In particular, this means that derivations can output derivations. But that ramification isn't (yet!) useful as we would want, since there is no way to have a dependent derivation that is itself a dependent derivation.