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2024-08-07Merge "src/libcmd/repl.cc: allow :log /path/to/store.drv" into mainMax Siling
2024-08-07Merge "oops: fix warning about catching polymorphic exception" into mainjade
2024-08-07libexpr/parser: Test experimental featurespiegames
Currently, the parser relies on the global experimental feature flags. In order to properly test conditional language features, we instead need to pass it around in the parser::State. This means that the parser cannot cache the result of isEnabled anymore, which wouldn't necessarily hurt performance if the function didn't perform a linear search on the list of enabled features on every single call. While we could simply evaluate once at the start of parsing and cache the result in the parser state, the more sustainable solution would be to fix `isEnabled` such that all callers may profit from the performance improvement. Change-Id: Ic9b9c5d882b6270e1114988b63e6064d36c25cf2
2024-08-07src/libcmd/repl.cc: allow :log /path/to/store.drvGoldstein
This adds a second form to the `:log` command: it now can accept a derivation path in addition to a derivation expression. As derivation store paths start with `/nix/store`, this is not ambiguous. Resolves: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/51 Change-Id: Iebc7b011537e7012fae8faed4024ea1b8fdc81c3
2024-08-07Merge "fix: warn and document when advanced attributes will have no impact ↵Maximilian Bosch
due to __structuredAttrs" into main
2024-08-07Merge "package: improve support for building without BDW-GC" into mainalois31
2024-08-06oops: fix warning about catching polymorphic exceptionJade Lovelace
This was introduced in I0fc80718eb7e02d84cc4b5d5deec4c0f41116134 and unnoticed since it only appears in gcc builds. Change-Id: I1de80ce2a8fab63efdca7ca0de2a302ceb118267
2024-08-07Merge changes I0fc80718,Ia182b86f,I355f82cb,I8a9b58fa,Id89f8a1f, ... into mainjade
* changes: tree-wide: fix various lint warnings flake & doxygen: update tagline nix flake metadata: print modified dates for input flakes cli: eat terminal codes from stdout also Implement forcing CLI colour on, and document it better manual: fix a syntax error in redirects.js that made it not do anything misc docs/meson tidying build: implement clang-tidy using our plugin
2024-08-06libstore/linux: precompile and cache the seccomp BPFAlois Wohlschlager
The growth of the seccomp filter in 127ee1a101e3f5ebab39ad98cbe58fefcd52eca5 made its compilation time significant (roughly 10 milliseconds have been measured on one machine). For this reason, it is now precompiled and cached in the parent process so that this overhead is not hit for every single build. It is still not optimal when going through the daemon, because compilation still happens once per client, but it's better than before and doing it only once for the entire daemon requires excessive crimes with the current architecture. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/461 Change-Id: I2277eaaf6bab9bd74bbbfd9861e52392a54b61a3
2024-08-06libstore/linux: compile the seccomp BPF explicitlyAlois Wohlschlager
This is a preparation for precompiling the filter, which is done separately. The behaviour should be unchanged for now. Change-Id: I899aa7242962615949208597aca88913feba1cb8
2024-08-06libstore: add LocalDerivationGoal setupSyscallFilter hookAlois Wohlschlager
The seccomp setup code was a huge chunk of conditionally compiled platform-specific code. For this reason, it is appropriate to move it to the platform-specific implementation file. Ideally its setup could be moved a bit to make it happen at the same place as the Darwin restrictions, but that change is going to be less mechanical. Change-Id: I496aa3c4fabf34656aba1e32b0089044ab5b99f8
2024-08-04tree-wide: fix various lint warningsJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I0fc80718eb7e02d84cc4b5d5deec4c0f41116134
2024-08-04nix flake metadata: print modified dates for input flakesJade Lovelace
This was always in the lock file and we can simply actually print it. The test for this is a little bit silly but it should correctly control for my daring to exercise timezone code *and* locale code in a test, which I strongly suspect nobody dared do before. Sample (abridged): ``` Path: /nix/store/gaxb42z68bcr8lch467shvmnhjjzgd8b-source Last modified: 1970-01-01 00:16:40 Inputs: ├───flake-compat: github:edolstra/flake-compat/0f9255e01c2351cc7d116c072cb317785dd33b33 │ Last modified: 2023-10-04 13:37:54 ├───flake-utils: github:numtide/flake-utils/b1d9ab70662946ef0850d488da1c9019f3a9752a │ Last modified: 2024-03-11 08:33:50 │ └───systems: github:nix-systems/default/da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e │ Last modified: 2023-04-09 08:27:08 ``` Change-Id: I355f82cb4b633974295375ebad646fb6e2107f9b
2024-08-04cli: eat terminal codes from stdout alsoJade Lovelace
This *should* be sound, plus or minus the amount that the terminal code eating code is messed up already. This is useful for testing CLI output because it will strip the escapes enough to just shove the expected output in a file. Change-Id: I8a9b58fafb918466ac76e9ab585fc32fb9294819
2024-08-04Implement forcing CLI colour on, and document it betterJade Lovelace
This is necessary to make some old tests work when testing colour against non-interactive outputs. Change-Id: Id89f8a1f45c587fede35a69db85f7a52f2c0a981
2024-08-04misc docs/meson tidyingJade Lovelace
The docs page has an incorrect escape that leads to a backslash appearing in output. Meson stuff is self-explanatory, just shortens and simplifies a bit. Change-Id: Ib63adf934efd3caeb82ca82988f230e8858a79f9
2024-08-03fix: warn and document when advanced attributes will have no impact due to ↵Tom Bereknyei
__structuredAttrs Backport of https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10884. Change-Id: I82cc2794730ae9f4a9b7df0185ed0aea83efb65a
2024-08-03package: improve support for building without BDW-GCAlois Wohlschlager
Expose an option for disabling the BDW-GC build dependency entirely. Fix the place where one of its headers was included (unnecessarily) without proper guarding. Finally, use this machinery to exclude BDW-GC from the ASAN builds entirely (its usage has already been disabled due to compatibility issues anyway), to ensure this configuration is not regressed again. Change-Id: I2ebe8094abf67e7d1e99eed971de3e99d071c10b
2024-08-03libstore: move Goal::waiteeDone into Worker::goalFinishedeldritch horrors
this begins a long and arduous journey to remove all result state from Goal, to eventually drop the std::enable_shared_from_this base, and to completely eliminate all unsynchronized modification of states of both Goal and Worker. by the end of this we will hopefully be able to start and reap multiple derivation builds in parallel, which should speed up the process quite a bit (at least for short local builds, others might not notice a large difference. the build hooks will remain a problem.) Change-Id: I57dcd9b2cab4636ed4aa24cdec67124fef883345
2024-08-02Merge "libstore/ssh: only resume the logger when we paused it" into mainalois31
2024-08-02libstore/ssh: only resume the logger when we paused itAlois Wohlschlager
In the SSH code, the logger was conditionally paused, but unconditionally resumed. This was fine as long as resuming the logger was idempotent. Starting with 0dd1d8ca1cdccfc620644a7f690ed35bcd2d1e74, it isn't any more, and the behaviour of the code in question was missed. Consequently, an assertion failure is triggered for example when performing builds against an "SSH" store on localhost. Fix the issue by only resuming the logger when it has actually been paused. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/458 Change-Id: Ib1e4d047744a129f15730b7216f9c9368c2f4211
2024-08-02libstore: move Goal::amDone to Workereldritch horrors
we still mutate goal state to store the results of any given goal run, but now we also have that information in Worker and could in theory do something else with it. we could return a map of goal to goal results, which would also let us better diagnose failures of subgoals (at all). Change-Id: I1df956bbd9fa8cc9485fb6df32918d68dda3ff48
2024-08-02libstore: return finishedness from Goal methodseldritch horrors
this is the first step towards removing all result-related mutation of Goal state from goal implementations themselves, and into Worker state instead. once that is done we can treat all non-const Goal fields like private state of the goal itself, and make threading of goals possible Change-Id: I69ff7d02a6fd91a65887c6640bfc4f5fb785b45c
2024-08-02libstore: encapsulate worker build hook stateeldritch horrors
once goals run on multiple threads these fields must by synchronized as one, or we try to run build hooks to often (or worse, not often enough) Change-Id: I47860e46fe5c6db41755b2a3a1d9dbb5701c4ca4
2024-08-02libutil: make RunningProgram::wait more resilienteldritch horrors
this will usually be used either directly (which is always fine) or in Finally blocks (where it must never throw execptions). make sure that, exceptions being handled or not, the calling wait() in Finally doesn't cause crashes due to the Finally no-nested-exceptions-thrown assertion Change-Id: Ib83a5d9483b1fe83b9a957dcefeefce5d088f06d
2024-08-02Merge "nix flake show: add the description if it exists" into mainIsabel
2024-08-02Merge "Reapply "libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling ↵Maximilian Bosch
consistent"" into main
2024-08-01Reapply "libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling consistent"Maximilian Bosch
The original attempt at this introduced a regression; this commit reverts the revert and fixes the regression. This reverts commit 3e151d4d77b5296b9da8c3ad209932d1dfa44c68. Fix to the regression: flakeref: fix handling of `?dir=` param for flakes in subdirs As reported in #419[1], accessing a flake in a subdir of a Git repository fails with the previous commit[2] applied with the error error: unsupported Git input attribute 'dir' The problem is that the `dir`-param is inserted into the parsed URL if a flake is fetched from the subdir of a Git repository. However, for the fetching part this isn't even needed. The fix is to just pass `subdir` as second argument to `FlakeRef` (which needs a `basedir` that can be empty) and leave the parsedURL as-is. Added a regression test to make sure we don't run into this again. [1] https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/419 [2] e22172aaf6b6a366cecd3c025590e68fa2b91bcc, originally 3e151d4d77b5296b9da8c3ad209932d1dfa44c68 Change-Id: I2c72d5a32e406a7ca308e271730bd0af01c5d18b
2024-08-01Merge changes Icc4747ae,Id4717b5b,Ie3ddb3d0,Ic4d93a08,I00d9ff70 into mainQyriad
* changes: remove unused headers in installable-attr-path libexpr: include the type of the non-derivation value in the type error libexpr: mild cleanup to getDerivations libexpr: DrvInfo: remove unused bad-citizen constructor cleanup and slightly refactor DrvInfo::queryOutputs
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!
2024-08-01remove unused headers in installable-attr-pathQyriad
Change-Id: Icc4747aed195e3855b128c73df82e202405af6a8
2024-08-01libexpr: include the type of the non-derivation value in the type errorQyriad
Change-Id: Id4717b5b0df7c09b0dbf17e642d8713a0a3efbae
2024-08-01libexpr: mild cleanup to getDerivationsQyriad
Shuffled the logic around a bit so the shorter code paths are early returns, added comments, etc. Should be NFC. Change-Id: Ie3ddb3d0eddd614d6f8c37bf9a4d5a50282084ea
2024-08-01libexpr: DrvInfo: remove unused bad-citizen constructorQyriad
DrvInfo's constructor that only takes `EvalState` leaves everything else empty; a DrvInfo which has no iota of information about the derivation it represents is not useful, and was not used anywhere. Change-Id: Ic4d93a08cb2748b8cef9a61e41e70404834b23f9
2024-08-01cleanup and slightly refactor DrvInfo::queryOutputsQyriad
Change-Id: I00d9ff707fe61995737b86af6d2eaa1e4d8116ff
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
2024-07-30libstore: 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 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