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Eelco Dolstra 49fe9592a4 nix-daemon: Use a thread instead of SIGPOLL to catch client disconnects
The thread calls poll() to wait until a HUP (or other error event)
happens on the client connection. If so, it sends SIGINT to the main
thread, which is then cleaned up normally. This is much nicer than
messing around with SIGPOLL.
2014-07-23 19:21:00 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra fdee1ced43 startProcess: Make writing error messages from the child more robust 2014-07-23 19:11:26 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 2e77bd70fa Better fix for strcasecmp on Darwin 2014-07-18 12:54:30 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 8ddffe7aac Ugly hack to fix building on old Darwin
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/12580878
2014-07-17 23:57:17 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 2304a7dd21 Get rid of a compiler warning 2014-07-16 16:32:26 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 985f1595fe Be more strict about file names in NARs 2014-07-16 16:30:50 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 276a40b31f Handle case collisions on case-insensitive systems
When running NixOps under Mac OS X, we need to be able to import store
paths built on Linux into the local Nix store. However, HFS+ is
usually case-insensitive, so if there are directories with file names
that differ only in case, then importing will fail.

The solution is to add a suffix ("~nix~case~hack~<integer>") to
colliding files. For instance, if we have a directory containing
xt_CONNMARK.h and xt_connmark.h, then the latter will be renamed to
"xt_connmark.h~nix~case~hack~1". If a store path is dumped as a NAR,
the suffixes are removed. Thus, importing and exporting via a
case-insensitive Nix store is round-tripping. So when NixOps calls
nix-copy-closure to copy the path to a Linux machine, you get the
original file names back.

Closes #119.
2014-07-16 16:02:05 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra d0eb970fb4 Fix broken Pid constructor 2014-07-10 21:48:21 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 8e9140cfde Refactoring: Move all fork handling into a higher-order function
C++11 lambdas ftw.
2014-07-10 16:58:09 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 7911e4c27a Remove maybeVfork 2014-07-10 13:35:44 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 0e5d0c1543 Fix compilation error on some versions of GCC
src/libexpr/primops.cc:42:8: error: looser throw specifier for 'virtual nix::InvalidPathError::~InvalidPathError()'
src/libexpr/nixexpr.hh:12:1: error:   overriding 'virtual nix::EvalError::~EvalError() noexcept (true)'

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/12385750
2014-07-09 12:14:40 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 9d0709e8c4 Don't use member initialisers
They're a little bit too recent (only supported since GCC 4.7).

http://hydra.nixos.org/build/11851475
2014-06-12 17:30:37 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 48495f67ed Fix bogus warnings about dumping large paths
Also, yay for C++11 non-static initialisers.
2014-06-12 13:15:35 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 829af22759 Print a warning when loading a large path into memory
I.e. if you have a derivation with

  src = ./huge-directory;

you'll get a warning that this is not a good idea.
2014-06-10 13:30:09 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 9f9080e2c0 nix-store -l: Fetch build logs from the Internet
If a build log is not available locally, then ‘nix-store -l’ will now
try to download it from the servers listed in the ‘log-servers’ option
in nix.conf. For instance, if you have:

  log-servers = http://hydra.nixos.org/log

then it will try to get logs from http://hydra.nixos.org/log/<base
name of the store path>. So you can do things like:

  $ nix-store -l $(which xterm)

and get a log even if xterm wasn't built locally.
2014-05-21 17:19:36 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra dfa2f77d2e If a .drv cannot be parsed, show its path
Otherwise you just get ‘expected string `Derive(['’ which isn't very helpful.
2014-04-08 19:24:29 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra f0de86357c Tweak error message 2014-04-03 15:24:02 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 49009573bc Don't interpret strings as format strings
Ludo reported this error:

  unexpected Nix daemon error: boost::too_few_args: format-string refered to more arguments than were passed

coming from this line:

  printMsg(lvlError, run.program + ": " + string(err, 0, p));

The problem here is that the string ends up implicitly converted to a
Boost format() object, so % characters are treated specially.  I
always assumed (wrongly) that strings are converted to a format object
that outputs the string as-is.

Since this assumption appears in several places that may be hard to
grep for, I've added some C++ type hackery to ensures that the right
thing happens.  So you don't have to worry about % in statements like

  printMsg(lvlError, "foo: " + s);

or

  throw Error("foo: " + s);
2014-03-28 16:59:26 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra fb8d8f5428 Remove unnecessary null pointer checks
Fixes #225.
2014-03-12 14:42:25 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 3fd01b171a Set up a minimal /dev in chroots
Not bind-mounting the /dev from the host also solves the problem with
/dev/shm being a symlink to something not in the chroot.
2014-02-27 23:17:53 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 91f25f0510 And another one 2014-02-26 18:55:18 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 432328cc55 Remove another unused function 2014-02-26 18:49:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 509993e598 Remove unused function 2014-02-26 18:48:32 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 0c6d62cf27 Remove Automakefiles 2014-02-01 13:54:38 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 16e7d69209 Update Makefile variable names 2014-02-01 13:54:38 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra e0234dfddc Rename Makefile -> local.mk 2014-01-30 12:11:06 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra b4c684e0f9 Update Makefiles 2014-01-09 16:53:47 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 7ce0e05ad8 Rename Makefile.new -> Makefile 2013-11-25 15:25:13 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 2bd0fcc966 Use libnix as a prefix for all Nix libraries
In particular "libutil" was always a problem because it collides with
Glibc's libutil.  Even if we install into $(libdir)/nix, the linker
sometimes got confused (e.g. if a program links against libstore but
not libutil, then ld would report undefined symbols in libstore
because it was looking at Glibc's libutil).
2013-11-23 23:53:41 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 90dfb37f14 Allow (dynamic) libraries to depend on other libraries 2013-11-23 20:11:02 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 6dd74b48f8 Support building dynamic libraries 2013-11-22 20:56:58 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 6b5f89f2cf Drop the dependency on Automake 2013-11-22 19:30:24 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 754c05ed6c Rename $(here) to $(d) for brevity, and remove trailing slash 2013-11-22 16:45:52 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra b8e9efc476 New non-recursive, plain Make-based build system 2013-11-22 15:54:18 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra a478e8a7bb Remove nix-setuid-helper
AFAIK, nobody uses it, it's not maintained, and it has no tests.
2013-11-14 11:57:37 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra f53574ebd6 RestoreSink: Slightly reduce the number of concurrent FDs 2013-09-17 12:06:59 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 936f9d45ba Don't apply the CPU affinity hack to nix-shell (and other Perl programs)
As discovered by Todd Veldhuizen, the shell started by nix-shell has
its affinity set to a single CPU.  This is because nix-shell connects
to the Nix daemon, which causes the affinity hack to be applied.  So
we turn this off for Perl programs.
2013-09-06 16:36:56 +02:00
Ivan Kozik 34bb806f74 Fix typos, especially those that end up in the Nix manual 2013-08-26 11:15:22 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra d308aeaf53 Store Nix integers as longs
So on 64-bit systems, integers are now 64-bit.

Fixes #158.
2013-08-19 12:35:03 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 161a2ccf7a Fix build on non-Linux
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/5662914
2013-08-07 17:26:41 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra a583a2bc59 Run the daemon worker on the same CPU as the client
On a system with multiple CPUs, running Nix operations through the
daemon is significantly slower than "direct" mode:

$ NIX_REMOTE= nix-instantiate '<nixos>' -A system
real    0m0.974s
user    0m0.875s
sys     0m0.088s

$ NIX_REMOTE=daemon nix-instantiate '<nixos>' -A system
real    0m2.118s
user    0m1.463s
sys     0m0.218s

The main reason seems to be that the client and the worker get moved
to a different CPU after every call to the worker.  This patch adds a
hack to lock them to the same CPU.  With this, the overhead of going
through the daemon is very small:

$ NIX_REMOTE=daemon nix-instantiate '<nixos>' -A system
real    0m1.074s
user    0m0.809s
sys     0m0.098s
2013-08-07 14:02:04 +02:00
Shea Levy e87d1a63bd killUser: Don't let the child kill itself on Apple
The kill(2) in Apple's libc follows POSIX semantics, which means that
kill(-1, SIGKILL) will kill the calling process too. Since nix has no
way to distinguish between the process successfully killing everything
and the process being killed by a rogue builder in that case, it can't
safely conclude that killUser was successful.

Luckily, the actual kill syscall takes a parameter that determines
whether POSIX semantics are followed, so we can call that syscall
directly and avoid the issue on Apple.

Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
2013-07-30 21:25:16 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra aeb810b01e Garbage collector: Don't follow symlinks arbitrarily
Only indirect roots (symlinks to symlinks to the Nix store) are now
supported.
2013-07-12 14:03:36 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 22144afa8d Don't keep "disabled" substituters running
For instance, it's pointless to keep copy-from-other-stores running if
there are no other stores, or download-using-manifests if there are no
manifests.  This also speeds things up because we don't send queries
to those substituters.
2013-06-20 11:55:15 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 5959c591a0 Process stderr from substituters while doing have/info queries 2013-06-07 15:02:14 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 3007f57377 Remove tabs 2013-01-03 13:00:46 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra def5160b61 Clear any immutable bits in the Nix store
Doing this once makes subsequent operations like garbage collecting
more efficient since we don't have to call makeMutable() first.
2013-01-03 12:59:23 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 46a369ad95 Make "nix-build -A <derivation>.<output>" do the right thing
For example, given a derivation with outputs "out", "man" and "bin":

  $ nix-build -A pkg

produces ./result pointing to the "out" output;

  $ nix-build -A pkg.man

produces ./result-man pointing to the "man" output;

  $ nix-build -A pkg.all

produces ./result, ./result-man and ./result-bin;

  $ nix-build -A pkg.all -A pkg2

produces ./result, ./result-man, ./result-bin and ./result-2.
2012-11-26 15:39:10 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 8541d27fce Don't use std::cerr in a few places
Slightly scared of using std::cerr in a vforked process...
2012-11-15 15:01:02 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 3acc8adcad Add some debug code 2012-11-15 13:55:02 +01:00