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without this derivations do not show as completely processed in the
internal-json logs (or the newer multiline output). the former also
breaks external tools like nix-output-monitor which, like multiline
output, grow vertically until at least some goals are finally freed
Change-Id: I55758daf526ba29ae15fb82e0d88da8afb45bf5c
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optimise-store.cc used std::regex on darwin, but forgot to include the
header. This probably compiled due to the precompiled headers file, but
it caused errors in the editor.
Change-Id: I23297c08cb66d44e4d4f303560f46e4adc7d5a43
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It's not clear to me if `proc_pidinfo()` or `proc_pidfdinfo()` can
actually return negative values, the syscall wrappers convert `-1` into
zero and the semantics suggest that negative values don't make sense,
but just to be safe we'll preserve the int type until we've checked that
it's a positive value.
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/548
Change-Id: If575aec6b1e27dba63091c7a0316c7b3788747cd
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some promises capture `this`. we could also allocate a shared state,
but this thing doesn't really need to ever be moved anyway. so there.
Change-Id: I50b5c44684a8ab4e984b1323de21f97ace4a864a
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not doing this can freeze slots until the goal that occupied them is
freed (rather than simply complete), and then can freeze the system.
fixes #549
Change-Id: I042df04222f8ffbaa18ef4a4eae6cbd6f89b679e
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Closes #523
Change-Id: Ib5705e405b74d07a8fcf0163847405e9c791c3e3
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The old behavior results in lots of concatenations happening for no good
reason and is an artifact of the technical limitations of the old parser
(combined with some lack of care for such details).
Change-Id: I0d78d6220ca6aeaa10bc437e48e08bf7922e0bb3
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This is only a minor semantical distinction, but we should be able to
properly test it, and the parser tests rely on show for that.
Change-Id: I25e868cf9544e30cdff17deb5fd50a434e0f367e
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This commit should faithfully reproduce the old behavior down to the
bugs. The new code is a lot more readable, all quirks are well
documented, and it is overall much more maintainable.
Change-Id: I629585918e4f2b7d296b6b8330235cdc90b7bade
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Another preparation for forking off and versioning the parser
Change-Id: I7b1225a44a3b81486414c1d37bd3e76a3ab307f9
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Let's make some space in the namespace for a v2
https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/nix-lang-v2
Change-Id: If56e6dbf680d931233aa822ef91c8832464471e4
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A better fix than in 104448e75d87d03d2fb0b4ac96d4da72e1dae50d, hence a
revert + the fix.
It turns out that this commit has the side-effect that when having e.g.
`StrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new` for a remote builder, the warnings à la
Warning: Permanently added 'builder' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.
actually end up in the derivation's log whereas hostkey verification
errors don't, but only in the stderr of the `nix-build` invocation
(which was the motivation for the patch).
This change writes the stderr from the build-hook to
* the daemon's stderr, so that the SSH errors appear in the journal
(which was the case before 104448e75d87d03d2fb0b4ac96d4da72e1dae50d)
* the client's stderr, as a log message
* NOT to the drv log (this is handled via `handleJSONLogMessage`)
I tried to fix the issue for legacy-ssh as well, but failed and
ultimately decided to not bother.
I know that we'll sooner or later replace the entire component, however
this is the part of the patch I have working for a while, so I figured I
might still submit it for the time being.
Change-Id: I21ca1aa0d8ae281d2eacddf26e0aa825272707e5
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While debugging something else I observed that latest `main` ignores
`Control-C` on `sudo nix-build`.
After reading through the capnproto docs, it seems as if the promise
must be fulfilled to actually terminate the `promise.wait()` below.
This also applies to scenarios such as stopping the client
(`nix-build`), but the builders on the daemon-side are still running,
i.e. closes #540
Co-authored-by: eldritch horrors <pennae@lix.systems>
Change-Id: I9634d14df4909fc1b65d05654aad0309bcca8a0a
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So we received a report that the thread pool crashed due to an
Interrupted exception.
Relevant log tail:
copying path '/nix/store/0kal2k73inviikxv9f1ciaj39lkl9a87-etc-os-release' to 'ssh://192.168.0.27'...
Lix crashed. This is a bug. We would appreciate if you report it along with what caused it at https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues with the following information included:
error (ignored): error: interrupted by the user
Exception: nix::Interrupted: error: interrupted by the user
Relevant stack trace:
4# __cxa_rethrow in /nix/store/22nxhmsfcv2q2rpkmfvzwg2w5z1l231z-gcc-13.3.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
5# nix::ignoreExceptionExceptInterrupt(nix::Verbosity) in /nix/store/ghxr2ykqc3rrfcy8rzdys0rzx9ah5fqj-lix-2.92.0-dev-pre20241005-ed9b7f4/lib/liblixutil.so
6# nix::ThreadPool::doWork(bool) in /nix/store/ghxr2ykqc3rrfcy8rzdys0rzx9ah5fqj-lix-2.92.0-dev-pre20241005-ed9b7f4/lib/liblixutil.so
7# 0x00007FA7A00E86D3 in /nix/store/22nxhmsfcv2q2rpkmfvzwg2w5z1l231z-gcc-13.3.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
8# 0x00007FA79FE99A42 in /nix/store/3dyw8dzj9ab4m8hv5dpyx7zii8d0w6fi-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
9# 0x00007FA79FF1905C in /nix/store/3dyw8dzj9ab4m8hv5dpyx7zii8d0w6fi-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
Notably, this is *not* in the main thread, so this implies that the
thread didn't get joined properly before their destructors got called.
That, in turn, should have only possibly happened because join() threw
on a previous iteration of the loop joining threads, I think. Or if it
threw while in the ThreadPool destructor. Either way we had better stop
letting Interrupted fall out of our child threads!
If:
- Interrupted was thrown inside the action in the main thread: it would
have fallen out of doWork if state->exception was already set and got
caught by ThreadPool::process, calling shutdown() and the join loop
which would crash the process entirely.
- Interrupted was thrown inside the action on a secondary thread: it
would have been caught and put into the exception field and then
possibly rethrown to fall out of the thread (since it was previously
ignoreExceptionExceptInterrupt).
The one possible hole in this hypothesis is that there is an "error
(ignored)" line in there implying that at least one Interrupted got
eaten by an ignoreExceptionInDestructor. It's also unclear whether this
got reordered because of stderr buffering.
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/542
Change-Id: I322cf050da660af78f5cb0e08ec6e6d27d09ac76
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* changes:
testsuite: override NIX_CONF_DIR and NIX_USER_CONF_FILES
Remove some outdated `make test` invocation suggestions
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I followed @pennae's advice and moved the constructor definition of
`AttrName` from the header file `nixexpr.hh` to `nixexpr.cc`.
Change-Id: I733f56c25635b366b11ba332ccec38dd7444e793
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The approach that was taken here was to add default values to the type
definitions rather than specify them whenever they are missing.
Now the only remaining warning is '-Wunused-parameter' which @jade said
is usually counterproductive and that we can just disable it:
https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/456#issuecomment-6617
So this change adds the flags '-Wall', '-Wextra' and
'-Wno-unused-parameter', so that all warnings are enabled except for
'-Wunused-parameter'.
Change-Id: Ic223a964d67ab429e8da804c0721ba5e25d53012
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Add the compile flag '-Wsign-compare' and adapt the code to fix all
cases of this warning.
Change-Id: I26b08fa5a03e4ac294daf697d32cf9140d84350d
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There was a bug report about a potential call to `memcpy` with a null
pointer which is not reproducible:
https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/492
This occurred in `src/libstore/filetransfer.cc` in `InnerSource::read`.
To ensure that this doesn't happen, an early return is added before
calling `memcpy` if the length of the data to be copied is 0.
This change also adds a test that ensures that when `InnerSource::read`
is called with an empty file, it throws an `EndOfFile` exception.
Change-Id: Ia18149bee9a3488576c864f28475a3a0c9eadfbb
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these two functions are now nearly trivial and much better inline into
makeGoalCommon. keeping them separate also separates information about
goal completion flows and how failure information ends up in `Worker`.
Change-Id: I6af86996e4a2346583371186595e3013c88fb082
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we can use our newfound powers of Goal::work Is A Real Promise to remove
completed goals from continuation promises. apart from being much easier
to follow it's also a lot more efficient because we have the iterator to
the item we are trying to remove, skipping a linear search of the cache.
Change-Id: Ie0190d051c5f4b81304d98db478348b20c209df5
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Goal::work() is a fully usable promise that does not rely on the worker
to report completion conditions. as such we no longer need the `notify`
field that enabled this interplay. we do have to clear goal caches when
destroying the worker though, otherwise goal promises may (incorrectly)
keep goals alive due to strong shared pointers created by childStarted.
Change-Id: Ie607209aafec064dbdf3464fe207d70ba9ee158a
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yet another duplicated field. it's the last one though.
Change-Id: I352df8d306794d262d8c9066f3be78acd40e82cf
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derivation goals still hold a BuildResult member variable since parts of
these results of accumulated in different places, but the Goal class now
no longer has such a field. substitution goals don't need it at all, and
derivation goals should also be refactored to not drop their buildResult
Change-Id: Ic6d3d471cdbe790a6e09a43445e25bedec6ed446
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the field is simply duplicated between the two, and now that we can
return WorkResults from Worker::run we no longer need both of them.
Change-Id: I82fc47d050b39b7bb7d1656445630d271f6c9830
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this will be needed to move all interesting result fields out of Goal
proper and into WorkResult. once that is done we can treat goals as a
totally internal construct of the worker mechanism, which also allows
us to fully stop exposing unclear intermediate state to Worker users.
Change-Id: I98d7778a4b5b2590b7b070bdfc164a22a0ef7190
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since we now propagate goal exceptions properly we no longer need to
check topGoals for a reason to abort early. any early abort reasons,
whether by exception or a clean top goal failure, can now be handled
by inspecting the goal result in the main loop. this greatly reduces
goal-to-goal interactions that do not happen at the main loop level.
since the underscore-free name is now available for use as variables
we'll migrate to that where we currently use `_topGoals` for locals.
Change-Id: I5727c5ea7799647c0a69ab76975b1a03a6558aa6
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drop childException since it's no longer needed. also makes
waitForInput, childFinished, and childTerminated redundant.
Change-Id: I05d88ffd323c5b5c909ac21056162f69ffb0eb9f
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Change-Id: Idd218ec1572eda84dc47accc0dcd8a954d36f098
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there's no reason to have the worker set information on goals that the
goals themselves return from their entry point. doing this in the goal
`work()` function is much cleaner, and a prerequisite to removing more
implicit strong shared references to goals that are currently running.
Change-Id: Ibb3e953ab8482a6a21ce2ed659d5023a991e7923
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this simplifies the worker loop, and lets us remove it entirely later.
note that ideally only one promise waiting for interrupts should exist
in the entire system. not one per event loop, one per *process*. extra
interrupt waiters make interrupt response nondeterministic and as such
aren't great for user experience. if anything wants to react to aborts
caused by explicit interruptions, or anything else, those things would
be much better served using RAII guards such as Finally (or KJ_DEFER).
Change-Id: I41d035ff40172d536e098153c7375b0972110d51
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this was a triumph. i'm making a note here: huge success. it's hard to
overstate my satisfaction! i'm not even angry. i'm being so sincere ri
actually, no. we *are* angry. this was one dumbass odyssey. nobody has
asked for this. but not doing it would have locked us into old, broken
protocols forever or (possibly worse) forced us to write our own async
framework building on the old did-you-mean-continuations in Worker. if
we had done that we'd be locked into ever more, and ever more complex,
manual state management all over the place. this just could not stand.
Change-Id: I43a6de1035febff59d2eff83be9ad52af4659871
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These should be meson.
Change-Id: I03687b8b03f50fb1684e7ffcd487be855052d6c2
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due to event loop scheduling behavior it's possible for a derivation
goal to fully finish (having seen all paths it was asked to create),
but to not notify the worker of this in time to prevent another goal
asking the recently-finished goal for more outputs. if this happened
the finished goal would ignore the request for more outputs since it
considered itself fully done, and the delayed result reporting would
cause the requesting goal to assume its request had been honored. if
the requested goal had finished *properly* the worker would recreate
it instead of asking for more outputs, and this would succeed. it is
thus safe to always recreate goals once they are done, so we now do.
Change-Id: Ifedd69ca153372c623abe9a9b49cd1523588814f
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This moves the "legacy"/"nix2" commands under a new `src/legacy/`
directory, instead of being scattered around in a bunch of different
directories.
A new `liblegacy` build target is defined, and the `nix` binary is
linked against it.
Then, `RegisterLegacyCommand` is replaced with `LegacyCommand::add`
calls in functions like `registerNixCollectGarbage()`. These
registration functions are called explicitly in `src/nix/main.cc`.
See: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/359
Change-Id: Id450ffc3f793374907599cfcc121863b792aac1a
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This splits `ignoreException` into `ignoreExceptionExceptInterrupt`
(which ignores all exceptions except `Interrupt`, which indicates a
SIGINT/CTRL-C) and `ignoreExceptionInDestructor` (which ignores all
exceptions, so that destructors do not throw exceptions).
This prevents many cases where Nix ignores CTRL-C entirely.
See: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/7245
Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/11618
Change-Id: Ie7d2467eedbe840d1b9fa2e88a4e88e4ab26a87b
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Change-Id: Ic2f7bc2bd6a1879ad614e4be81a7214f64eb0e85
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Change-Id: I38cfe8c7059251b581f1013c4213804f36b985ea
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we'll now loop to update displayed statistics, and use this loop to
limit the update rate to 50 times per second. we could have updated
much more frequently before this (once per iteration of `runImpl`),
much faster than would ever be useful in practice. aggressive stats
updates can even impede progress due to terminal or network delays.
Change-Id: Ifba755a2569f73c919b1fbb06a142c0951395d6d
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Worker::run() is now entirely based on the kj event loop and promises,
so we need not handle awakeness of goals manually any more. every goal
can instead, once it has finished a partial work call, defer itself to
being called again in the next iteration of the loop. same end effect.
Change-Id: I320eee2fa60bcebaabd74d1323fa96d1402c1d15
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notably we will check whether we want to do GC at all only once during
startup, and we'll only attempt GC every ten seconds rather than every
time a goal has finished a partial work call. this shouldn't cause any
problems in practice since relying on auto-gc is not deterministic and
stores in which builds can fill all remaining free space in merely ten
seconds are severely troubled even when gargage collection runs a lot.
Change-Id: I1175a56bf7f4e531f8be90157ad88750ff2ddec4
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Change-Id: Ib112ea9a3e67d5cb3d7d0ded30bbd25c96262470
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Change-Id: I8355d8d3f6c43a812990c1912b048e5735b07f7b
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Revert submission 1946
Reason for revert: regression in building (found via bisection)
Reported by users:
> error: path '/nix/store/04ca5xwvasz6s3jg0k7njz6rzi0d225w-jq-1.7.1-dev' does not exist in the store
Reverted changes: /q/submissionid:1946
Change-Id: I6f1a4b2f7d7ef5ca430e477fc32bca62fd97036b
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