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2024-09-25main: log stack traces for std::terminateJade Lovelace
These stack traces kind of suck for the reasons mentioned on the CppTrace page here (no symbols for inline functions is a major one): https://github.com/jeremy-rifkin/cpptrace I would consider using CppTrace if it were packaged, but to be honest, I think that the more reasonable option is actually to move entirely to out-of-process crash handling and symbolization. The reason for this is that if you want to generate anything of substance on SIGSEGV or really any deadly signal, you are stuck in async-signal-safe land, which is not a place to be trying to run a symbolizer. LLVM does it anyway, probably carefully, and chromium *can* do it on debug builds but in general uses crashpad: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:base/debug/stack_trace_posix.cc;l=974;drc=82dff63dbf9db05e9274e11d9128af7b9f51ceaa;bpv=1;bpt=1 However, some stack traces are better than *no* stack traces when we get mystery exceptions falling out the bottom of the program. I've also promoted the path for "mystery exceptions falling out the bottom of the program" to hard crash and generate a core dump because although there's been some months since the last one of these, these are nonetheless always *atrociously* diagnosed. We can't improve the crash handling further until either we use Crashpad (which involves more C++ deps, no thanks) or we put in the ostensibly work in progress Rust minidump infrastructure, in which case we need to finish full support for Rust in libutil first. Sample report: Lix crashed. This is a bug. We would appreciate if you report it at https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues with the following information included: Exception: std::runtime_error: lol Stack trace: 0# nix::printStackTrace() in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/../libutil/liblixutil.so 1# 0x000073C9862331F2 in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/../libmain/liblixmain.so 2# 0x000073C985F2E21A in /nix/store/p44qan69linp3ii0xrviypsw2j4qdcp2-gcc-13.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6 3# 0x000073C985F2E285 in /nix/store/p44qan69linp3ii0xrviypsw2j4qdcp2-gcc-13.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6 4# nix::handleExceptions(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::function<void ()>) in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/../libmain/liblixmain.so 5# 0x00005CF65B6B048B in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/nix 6# 0x000073C985C8810E in /nix/store/dbcw19dshdwnxdv5q2g6wldj6syyvq7l-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 7# __libc_start_main in /nix/store/dbcw19dshdwnxdv5q2g6wldj6syyvq7l-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 8# 0x00005CF65B610335 in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/nix Change-Id: I1a9f6d349b617fd7145a37159b78ecb9382cb4e9
2024-09-21Merge "local-store: make extended attribute handling more robust" into mainalois31
2024-09-18util: fix brotli decompression of empty inputJade Lovelace
This caused an infinite loop before since it would just keep asking the underlying source for more data. In practice this happened because an HTTP server served a response to a HEAD request (for which curl will not retrieve any body or call our write callback function) with Content-Encoding: br, leading to decompressing nothing at all and going into an infinite loop. This adds a test to make sure none of our compression methods do that again, as well as just patching the HTTP client to never feed empty data into a compression algorithm (since they absolutely have the right to throw CompressionError on unexpectedly-short streams!). Reported on Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/!lymvtcwDJ7ZA9Npq:lix.systems/$8BWQR_zKxCQDJ40C5NnDo4bQPId3pZ_aoDj2ANP7Itc?via=lix.systems&via=matrix.org&via=tchncs.de Change-Id: I027566e280f0f569fdb8df40e5ecbf46c211dad1
2024-09-14Merge "store: add a hint on how to fix Lix installs broken by macOS Sequoia" ↵jade
into main
2024-09-14Merge changes Ia1481da4,Ifca1d74d into mainjade
* changes: archive: refactor bad mutable-state API in the NAR parse listener archive: rename ParseSink to NARParseVisitor
2024-09-14local-store: make extended attribute handling more robustAlois Wohlschlager
* Move the extended attribute deletion after the hardlink sanity check. We shouldn't be removing extended attributes on random files. * Make the entity owner-writable before attempting to remove extended attributes, since this operation usually requires write access on the file, and we shouldn't fail xattr deletion on a file that has been made unwritable by the builder or a previous canonicalisation pass. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/507 Change-Id: I7e6ccb71649185764cd5210f4a4794ee174afea6
2024-09-14store: add a hint on how to fix Lix installs broken by macOS SequoiaJade Lovelace
This is not a detailed diagnosis, and it's not worth writing one, tbh. This error basically never happens in normal operation, so diagnosing it by changing the error on macOS is good enough. Relevant: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer/issues/24 Relevant: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer/issues/18 Relevant: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/521 Change-Id: I03701f917d116575c72a97502b8e1617679447f2
2024-09-13archive: refactor bad mutable-state API in the NAR parse listenerJade Lovelace
Remove the mutable state stuff that assumes that one file is being written a time. It's true that we don't write multiple files interleaved, but that mutable state is evil. Change-Id: Ia1481da48255d901e4b09a9b783e7af44fae8cff
2024-09-11archive: rename ParseSink to NARParseVisitorJade Lovelace
- Rename the listener to not be called a "sink". If it were a "sink" it would be eating bytes and conform with any of the Nix sink stuff (maybe FileHandle should be a Sink itself! but that's a later CL's problem). This is a parser listener. - Move the RetrieveRegularNARSink thing into store-api.cc, which is its only usage, and fix it to actually do what it is stated to do: crash if its invariants are violated. It's, of course, used to erm, unpack single-file NAR files, generated via a horrible contraption of sources and sinks that looks like a plumbing blueprint. Refactoring that is a future task. - Add a description of the invariants of NARParseVisitor in preparation of refactoring it. Change-Id: Ifca1d74d2947204a1f66349772e54dad0743e944
2024-09-09Merge changes If8ec210f,I6e2851b2 into mainalois31
* changes: libfetchers: serialise accept-flake-config properly libstore: declare SandboxMode JSON serialisation in the header
2024-09-08libstore: turn Worker in a kj event loop usereldritch horrors
using a proper event loop basis we no longer have to worry about most of the intricacies of poll(), or platform-dependent replacements for it. we may even be able to use the event loop and its promise system for all of our scheduling in the future. we don't do any real async processing yet, this is just preparation to separate the first such change from the huge api design difference with the async framework we chose (kj from capnp): kj::Promise, unlike std::future, doesn't return exceptions unmangled. it instead wraps any non-kj exception into a kj exception, erasing all type information and preserving mostly the what() string in the process. this makes sense in the capnp rpc use case where unrestricted exception types can't be transferred, and since it moves error handling styles closer to a world we'd actually like there's no harm in doing it only here for now Change-Id: I20f888de74d525fb2db36ca30ebba4bcfe9cc838
2024-09-02libstore: declare SandboxMode JSON serialisation in the headerAlois Wohlschlager
The JSON serialisation should be declared in the header so that all translation units can see it when needed, even though it seems that it has not been used anywhere else so far. Unfortunately, this means we cannot use the NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM convenience macro, since it uses a slightly different signature, but the code is not too bad either. Change-Id: I6e2851b250e0b53114d2fecb8011ff1ea9379d0f
2024-09-01Clarify that `diff-hook` no longer needs to be an absolute pathRebecca Turner
See: https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1864 Change-Id: Ic70bfe42b261a83f2cb68b8f102833b739b8e03a
2024-09-01Merge changes I5566a985,I88cf53d3 into mainrebecca “wiggles” turner
* changes: Support relative and `~/` paths in config settings Thread `ApplyConfigOptions` through config parsing
2024-08-30libstore: add build result to Goal::Finishedeldritch horrors
it just makes sense to have it too, rather than just the pass/fail information we keep so far. once we turn goals into something more promise-shaped it'll also help detangle the current data flow mess Change-Id: I915cf04d177cad849ea7a5833215d795326f1946
2024-08-30libstore: rename Goal::Finished::result to exitCodeeldritch horrors
the more useful type for `result` is BuildResult. Change-Id: If93d9384e8d686eb63b33320f1d565f9b9afbf3a
2024-08-30libstore: remove queryMissing call from Workereldritch horrors
it doesn't have a purpose except cache priming, which is largely irrelevant by default (since another code path already runs this exact query). our store implementations do not benefit that much from this either, and the more bursty load may indeed harm them. Change-Id: I1cc12f8c21cede42524317736d5987f1e43fc9c9
2024-08-30libstore: use notifications for stats counterseldritch horrors
updating statistics *immediately* when any counter changes declutters things somewhat and makes useful status reports less dependent on the current worker main loop. using callbacks will make it easier to move the worker loop into kj entirely, using only promises for scheduling. Change-Id: I695dfa83111b1ec09b1a54cff268f3c1d7743ed6
2024-08-30libstore: don't ContinueImmediately where we can tail calleldritch horrors
there's no reason to go through the event loop in these cases. returning ContinueImmediately here is just a very convoluted way of jumping to the state we've just set after unwinding one frame of the stack, which never matters in the cases changed here because there are no live RAII guards. Change-Id: I7c00948c22e3caf35e934c1a14ffd2d40efc5547
2024-08-30libstore: print dependency errors from DerivationGoaleldritch horrors
this is not ideal, but it's better than having this stuck in the worker loop itself. setting ex on all failing goals is not problematic because only toplevel goals can ever be observable, all the others are ignored. notably only derivation goals ever set `ex`, substitution goals do not. Change-Id: I02e2164487b2955df053fef3c8e774d557aa638a
2024-08-30libstore: hide Worker goal factory methodseldritch horrors
this doesn't serve a great purpose yet except to confine construction of goals to the stack frame of Worker::run() and its child frames. we don't need this yet (and the goal constructors remain fully visible), but in a future change that fully removes the current worker loop we'll need some way of knowing which goals are top-level goals without passing the goals themselves around. once that's possible we can remove visible goals as a concept and rely on build result futures and a scheduler built upon them Change-Id: Ia73cdeffcfb9ba1ce9d69b702dc0bc637a4c4ce6
2024-08-30libstore: add "is dependency" info to goaleldritch horrors
whether goal errors are reported via the `ex` member or just printed to the log depends on whether the goal is a toplevel goal or a dependency. if goals are aware of this themselves we can move error printing out of the worker loop, and since a running worker can only be used by running goals it's totally sufficient to keep a `Worker::running` flag for this Change-Id: I6b5cbe6eccee1afa5fde80653c4b968554ddd16f
2024-08-28tree-wide: shuffle headers around for about 30s compile timeJade Lovelace
This didn't really feel so worth it afterwards, but I did untangle a bunch of stuff that should not have been tangled. The general gist of this change is that variant bullshit was causing a bunch of compile time, and it seems like the only way to deal with variant induced compile time is to keep variant types out of headers. Explicit template instantiation seems to do nothing for them. I also seem to have gotten some back-end time improvement from explicitly instantiating regex, but I don't know why. There is no corresponding front-end time improvement from it: regex is still at the top of the sinners list. **** Templates that took longest to instantiate: 15231 ms: std::basic_regex<char>::_M_compile (28 times, avg 543 ms) 15066 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_Compiler (28 times, avg 538 ms) 12571 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_disjunction (28 times, avg 448 ms) 12454 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_alternative (28 times, avg 444 ms) 12225 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_term (28 times, avg 436 ms) 11363 ms: nlohmann::basic_json<>::parse<const char *> (21 times, avg 541 ms) 10628 ms: nlohmann::basic_json<>::basic_json (109 times, avg 97 ms) 10134 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_atom (28 times, avg 361 ms) Back-end time before messing with the regex: **** Function sets that took longest to compile / optimize: 8076 ms: void boost::io::detail::put<$>(boost::io::detail::put_holder<$> cons... (177 times, avg 45 ms) 4382 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<$>*) (1247 times, avg 3 ms) 3137 ms: boost::stacktrace::detail::to_string_impl_base<boost::stacktrace::de... (137 times, avg 22 ms) 2896 ms: void boost::io::detail::mk_str<$>(std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>&, ch... (177 times, avg 16 ms) 2304 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_... (210 times, avg 10 ms) 2116 ms: bool std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_expression_term<$>(std::__detai... (112 times, avg 18 ms) 2051 ms: std::_Rb_tree_iterator<$> std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_emplace_hint_unique<$... (244 times, avg 8 ms) 2037 ms: toml::result<$> toml::detail::sequence<$>::invoke<$>(toml::detail::l... (93 times, avg 21 ms) 1928 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_quantifier() (28 times, avg 68 ms) 1859 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump(nlohmann::js... (41 times, avg 45 ms) 1824 ms: std::_Function_handler<$>::_M_manager(std::_Any_data&, std::_Any_dat... (973 times, avg 1 ms) 1810 ms: std::__detail::_BracketMatcher<$>::_BracketMatcher(std::__detail::_B... (112 times, avg 16 ms) 1793 ms: nix::fetchers::GitInputScheme::fetch(nix::ref<$>, nix::fetchers::Inp... (1 times, avg 1793 ms) 1759 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_unique_pos(std::__cxx11::basic_strin... (281 times, avg 6 ms) 1722 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (19 times, avg 90 ms) 1677 ms: boost::io::basic_altstringbuf<$>::overflow(int) (194 times, avg 8 ms) 1674 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_mutate(unsigned long, unsigned lon... (249 times, avg 6 ms) 1660 ms: std::_Rb_tree_node<$>* std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_copy<$>(std::_Rb_tree_no... (304 times, avg 5 ms) 1599 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (19 times, avg 84 ms) 1568 ms: void std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_insert_bracket_matcher<$>(bool) (112 times, avg 14 ms) 1541 ms: std::__shared_ptr<$>::~__shared_ptr() (531 times, avg 2 ms) 1539 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump_escaped(std:... (41 times, avg 37 ms) 1471 ms: void std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_insert_character_class_matcher<... (112 times, avg 13 ms) After messing with the regex (notice std::__detail::_Compiler vanishes here, but I don't know why): **** Function sets that took longest to compile / optimize: 8054 ms: void boost::io::detail::put<$>(boost::io::detail::put_holder<$> cons... (177 times, avg 45 ms) 4313 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<$>*) (1217 times, avg 3 ms) 3259 ms: boost::stacktrace::detail::to_string_impl_base<boost::stacktrace::de... (137 times, avg 23 ms) 3045 ms: void boost::io::detail::mk_str<$>(std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>&, ch... (177 times, avg 17 ms) 2314 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_... (207 times, avg 11 ms) 1923 ms: std::_Rb_tree_iterator<$> std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_emplace_hint_unique<$... (216 times, avg 8 ms) 1817 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (18 times, avg 100 ms) 1816 ms: toml::result<$> toml::detail::sequence<$>::invoke<$>(toml::detail::l... (93 times, avg 19 ms) 1788 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump(nlohmann::js... (40 times, avg 44 ms) 1749 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_unique_pos(std::__cxx11::basic_strin... (278 times, avg 6 ms) 1724 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_mutate(unsigned long, unsigned lon... (248 times, avg 6 ms) 1697 ms: boost::io::basic_altstringbuf<$>::overflow(int) (194 times, avg 8 ms) 1684 ms: nix::fetchers::GitInputScheme::fetch(nix::ref<$>, nix::fetchers::Inp... (1 times, avg 1684 ms) 1680 ms: std::_Rb_tree_node<$>* std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_copy<$>(std::_Rb_tree_no... (303 times, avg 5 ms) 1589 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (18 times, avg 88 ms) 1483 ms: non-virtual thunk to boost::wrapexcept<$>::~wrapexcept() (181 times, avg 8 ms) 1447 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump_escaped(std:... (40 times, avg 36 ms) 1441 ms: std::__shared_ptr<$>::~__shared_ptr() (496 times, avg 2 ms) 1420 ms: boost::stacktrace::basic_stacktrace<$>::init(unsigned long, unsigned... (137 times, avg 10 ms) 1396 ms: boost::basic_format<$>::~basic_format() (194 times, avg 7 ms) 1290 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_replace_cold(char*, unsigned long,... (231 times, avg 5 ms) 1258 ms: std::vector<$>::~vector() (354 times, avg 3 ms) 1222 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_replace(unsigned long, unsigned lo... (231 times, avg 5 ms) 1194 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_... (49 times, avg 24 ms) 1186 ms: bool tao::pegtl::internal::sor<$>::match<$>(std::integer_sequence<$>... (1 times, avg 1186 ms) 1149 ms: std::__detail::_Executor<$>::_M_dfs(std::__detail::_Executor<$>::_Ma... (70 times, avg 16 ms) 1123 ms: toml::detail::sequence<$>::invoke(toml::detail::location&) (69 times, avg 16 ms) 1110 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::basic_json<$>::json_value::destroy(nlohm... (55 times, avg 20 ms) 1079 ms: std::_Function_handler<$>::_M_manager(std::_Any_data&, std::_Any_dat... (541 times, avg 1 ms) 1033 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::lexer<$>::scan_number() (20 times, avg 51 ms) Change-Id: I10af282bcd4fc39c2d3caae3453e599e4639c70b
2024-08-28Merge "libstore: remove static initializers for Store registrations" into mainrebecca “wiggles” turner
2024-08-26libstore: remove static initializers for Store registrationsPierre Bourdon
Ref #359. Change-Id: Ia45530ddee25fa9fc399ff10738bb0d8bbc8b221
2024-08-26treewide: fix a bunch of lintsJade Lovelace
Fixes: - Identifiers starting with _ are prohibited - Some driveby header dependency cleaning which wound up with doing some extra fixups. - Fucking C style casts, man. C++ made these 1000% worse by letting you also do memory corruption with them with references. - Remove casts to Expr * where ExprBlackHole is an incomplete type by introducing an explicitly-cast eBlackHoleAddr as Expr *. - An incredibly illegal cast of the text bytes of the StorePath hash into a size_t directly. You can't DO THAT. Replaced with actually parsing the hash so we get 100% of the bits being entropy, then memcpying the start of the hash. If this shows up in a profile we should just make the hash parser faster with a lookup table or something sensible like that. - This horrendous bit of UB which I thankfully slapped a deprecation warning on, built, and it didn't trigger anywhere so it was dead code and I just deleted it. But holy crap you *cannot* do that. inline void mkString(const Symbol & s) { mkString(((const std::string &) s).c_str()); } - Some wrong lints. Lots of wrong macro lints, one wrong suspicious-sizeof lint triggered by the template being instantiated with only pointers, but the calculation being correct for both pointers and not-pointers. - Exceptions in destructors strike again. I tried to catch the exceptions that might actually happen rather than all the exceptions imaginable. We can let the runtime hard-kill it on other exceptions imo. Change-Id: I71761620846cba64d66ee7ca231b20c061e69710
2024-08-25Support relative and `~/` paths in config settingsRebecca Turner
Change-Id: I5566a9858ba255f4ac5051d1368c7dfb24460f0a
2024-08-25Thread `ApplyConfigOptions` through config parsingRebecca Turner
This makes no changes to logic but makes the `ApplyConfigOptions` value available to consumers. Change-Id: I88cf53d38faac8472c556aee55c13d0acbd1e5db
2024-08-25libstore: make Goal::ex a shared_ptreldritch horrors
this makes WorkResult copyable, and just all around easier to deal with. in the future we'll need this to let Goal::work() return a promise for a WorkResult (or even just a Finished) that can be awaited by other goals. Change-Id: Ic5a1ce04c5a0f8e683bd00a2ed2b77a2e28989c1
2024-08-25libstore: remove unused Goal ctor parametereldritch horrors
Change-Id: I9345fe272d6df5bd592621ce2da369fc1cd36d6d
2024-08-25Merge "fix: good errors for failures caused by allowSubstitutes" into mainjade
2024-08-25Merge changes Ief8e8ebc,Id3135db0,If1e76169 into mainjade
* changes: libutil: delete unused boost context cruft build: remove approximately 400 seconds of CPU time (30%) fix: use http proxy for s3 access
2024-08-25libstore: diagnose local build failure in goaleldritch horrors
this should be done where we're actually trying to build something, not in the main worker loop that shouldn't have to be aware of such details Change-Id: I07276740c0e2e5591a8ce4828a4bfc705396527e
2024-08-23fix: good errors for failures caused by allowSubstitutesJade Lovelace
This caused an absolute saga which I would not like anyone else to have to experience. Let's put in a laser targeted error message that diagnoses this exact problem. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/484 Change-Id: I2a79f04aeb4a1b67c10115e5e39501d958836298
2024-08-23fix: use http proxy for s3 accessJade Lovelace
I don't know why the AWS sdk disabled it by default. It would be nice to have test coverage of the s3 store or proxies, but neither currently exist. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/433 Change-Id: If1e76169a3d66dbec2e926af0d0d0eccf983b97b
2024-08-21libutil/config: unify path setting typesAlois Wohlschlager
There have been multiple setting types for paths that are supposed to be canonicalised, depending on whether zero or one, one, or any number of paths is to be specified. Naturally, they behaved in slightly different ways in the code. Simplify things by unifying them and removing special behaviour (mainly the "multiple paths type can coerce to boolean" thing). Change-Id: I7c1ce95e9c8e1829a866fb37d679e167811e9705
2024-08-19libstore: un-enable_shared_from_this Goaleldritch horrors
it's no longer needed for anything, and not even a great idea. Change-Id: Ia7a59e1e3f9d8f4ad2ac3b054e38485157c210a6
2024-08-19libstore: make Worker::childStarted privateeldritch horrors
this can be a proper WorkResult now. childTerminated is unfortunately a lot more stubborn and won't be made private for quite a while yet. once we can get rid of the Worker poll loop that *should* be possible though Change-Id: I2218df202da5cb84e852f6a37e4c20367495b617
2024-08-19libstore: turn HookReply into a variant typeeldritch horrors
we'll need this once we want to pass extra information out of accepting replies, such as fd sets or possibly even async output reader promises. Change-Id: I5e2f18cdb80b0d2faf3067703cc18bd263329b3f
2024-08-19libstore: downsize hook pipeseldritch horrors
don't keep fds open we're not using. currently this does not cause any problems, but it does increase the size of our fd table needlessly and in the future, when we have proper async processing, having builderOut open in the daemon once the hook has been fully started is problematic Change-Id: I6e7fb773b280b042873103638d3e04272ca1e4fc
2024-08-19libstore: run childStarted as late as possibleeldritch horrors
otherwise we *technically* give away the output fds before we've read them. Change-Id: I6ad0d6a1bb553ecfcdd7708f50d34142a425374d
2024-08-19libstore: move respect-timeoutiness to goal methodeldritch horrors
this is useless to do on the face of it, but it'll make it easier to convert the entire output handling to use async io and promises soon Change-Id: I2d1eb62c4bbf8f57bd558b9599c08710a389b1a8
2024-08-18libstore: clarify that build log fd and hook log fd are differenteldritch horrors
only DerivationGoal can set the hook to anything at all. it always sets buildOutFD to something that is not related to fromHook in any way, and mixing the two would have rather dire consequences for log consistency. Change-Id: Ida86727fd1cd5e1ecd78f07f3bde330a346658a8
2024-08-18libstore: remove DerivationGoal::isReadDesceldritch horrors
all derivation goals need a log fd of some description. let's save this single fd in a dedicated pointer field for all subclasses so that later we have just the one spot to change if we turn this into async promises Change-Id: If223adf90909247363fb823d751cae34d25d0c0b
2024-08-18libstore: don't ignore max-build-log-size for ssh-ngeldritch horrors
Change-Id: Ieab14662bea6e6f5533325f0e945147be998f9a2
2024-08-18libstore: add explicit in-build-slot-ness to goalseldritch horrors
we don't need to expose information about how busy a Worker is if the worker can instead tell its work items whether they are in a slot. in the future we might use this to not start items waiting for a slot if no slots are currently available, but that requires more preparation. Change-Id: Ibe01ac536da7e6d6f80520164117c43e772f9bd9
2024-08-18libstore: remove method without definitioneldritch horrors
Change-Id: I676411752a4b1777045d7211ac1176693f1a3d7d
2024-08-18libstore: remove unused includes in worker codeeldritch horrors
Change-Id: I6c7fccc4e710e23a22faae2669cb75f2f6da27b4
2024-08-18libstore: make Worker::removeGoal privateeldritch horrors
Change-Id: I8583d9ff752f702a10ec52b0330b0d4d4d2614fa
2024-08-13Merge "libutil: Add bindPath function from libstore" into mainArtemis Tosini