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// file : bbot/worker.cxx -*- C++ -*-
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
#ifndef _WIN32
# include <signal.h> // signal()
#else
# include <libbutl/win32-utility.hxx> // SetErrorMode(), Sleep()
#endif
#include <map>
#include <regex>
#include <cstring> // strchr(), strncmp()
#include <sstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm> // find(), find_if(), remove_if()
#include <libbutl/b.hxx>
#include <libbutl/pager.hxx>
#include <libbutl/prompt.hxx>
#include <libbutl/utility.hxx> // to_utf8(), eof()
#include <libbutl/timestamp.hxx>
#include <libbutl/filesystem.hxx>
#include <libbutl/string-parser.hxx>
#include <libbutl/json/parser.hxx>
#include <libbbot/manifest.hxx>
#include <bbot/types.hxx>
#include <bbot/utility.hxx>
#include <bbot/diagnostics.hxx>
#include <bbot/bootstrap-manifest.hxx>
#include <bbot/worker/worker-options.hxx>
using namespace butl;
using namespace bbot;
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
namespace bbot
{
int
main (int argc, char* argv[]);
static int
build (size_t argc, const char* argv[]);
process_path argv0;
worker_options ops;
dir_path env_dir;
// Note that upload can be quite large and take a while to upload under high
// load.
//
const size_t tftp_blksize (1468); // Between 512 (default) and 65464.
const size_t tftp_put_timeout (3600); // 1 hour (also the default).
const size_t tftp_get_timeout (10); // 10 seconds.
const size_t tftp_get_retries (3); // Task request retries (see startup()).
}
static bool
exists (const dir_path& d)
try
{
return dir_exists (d);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to stat path " << d << ": " << e << endf;
}
static bool
exists (const path& f)
try
{
return file_exists (f, true /* follow_symlinks */);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to stat path " << f << ": " << e << endf;
}
static dir_path
current_directory ()
try
{
return dir_path::current_directory ();
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to obtain current directory: " << e << endf;
}
static void
mk_p (tracer& t, string* log, const dir_path& d)
try
{
if (verb >= 3)
t << "mkdir -p " << d;
if (log != nullptr)
*log += "mkdir -p " + d.representation () + '\n';
try_mkdir_p (d);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to create directory " << d << ": " << e << endf;
}
static void
mk (tracer& t, string* log, const dir_path& d)
try
{
if (verb >= 3)
t << "mkdir " << d;
if (log != nullptr)
*log += "mkdir " + d.representation () + '\n';
try_mkdir (d);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to create directory " << d << ": " << e << endf;
}
static bool
empty (const dir_path& d)
try
{
return dir_empty (d);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to scan directory " << d << ": " << e << endf;
}
static void
cp_into (tracer& t, string* log, const path& p, const dir_path& d)
try
{
if (verb >= 3)
t << "cp " << p << ' ' << d;
if (log != nullptr)
*log += "cp " + p.string () + ' ' + d.representation () + '\n';
cpfile_into (p, d);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to copy file " << p << " into " << d << ": " << e << endf;
}
static void
mv (tracer& t, string* log, const dir_path& from, const dir_path& to)
try
{
if (verb >= 3)
t << "mv " << from << ' ' << to;
if (log != nullptr)
*log += "mv " + from.representation () + ' ' + to.representation () +
"\n";
mvdir (from, to);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to move directory '" << from << "' to '" << to << "': " << e
<< endf;
}
static void
mv_into (tracer& t, string* log, const path& from, const dir_path& into)
try
{
if (verb >= 3)
t << "mv " << from << ' ' << into;
if (log != nullptr)
*log += "mv " + from.representation () + ' ' + into.representation () +
"\n";
mventry_into (from, into);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to move entry '" << from << "' into '" << into << "': " << e
<< endf;
}
static void
rm_r (tracer& t, string* log, const dir_path& d)
try
{
if (verb >= 3)
t << "rm -r " << d;
if (log != nullptr)
*log += "rm -r " + d.representation () + '\n';
rmdir_r (d);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to remove directory " << d << ": " << e << endf;
}
static dir_path
change_wd (tracer& t, string* log, const dir_path& d, bool create = false)
try
{
if (create)
mk_p (t, log, d);
dir_path r (current_directory ());
if (verb >= 3)
t << "cd " << d;
if (log != nullptr)
*log += "cd " + d.representation () + '\n';
dir_path::current_directory (d);
return r;
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to change current directory to " << d << ": " << e << endf;
}
// Step IDs.
//
// NOTE: keep ids ordered according to the sequence of steps and remember to
// update unreachable breakpoint checks if changing anything here.
//
enum class step_id
{
// Common fallbacks for bpkg_*_create/b_test_installed_create and
// bpkg_*_configure_build/b_test_installed_configure, respectively. Note:
// not breakpoints.
//
b_create,
b_configure,
// Note that bpkg_module_* options are only used if the main package is a
// build system module (using just ~build2 otherwise). They also have no
// fallback (build system modules are just too different to try to handle
// them together with target and host; e.g., install root). However,
// bpkg_module_create is complemented with arguments from un-prefixed step
// ids, the same way as other *.create[_for_*] steps (note that un-prefixed
// steps are not fallbacks, they are always added first).
//
bpkg_create, // Breakpoint and base.
bpkg_target_create, //: b_create, bpkg_create
bpkg_host_create, //: b_create, bpkg_create
bpkg_module_create, //: no fallback
bpkg_link,
bpkg_configure_add,
bpkg_configure_fetch,
// Global (as opposed to package-specific) bpkg-pkg-build options (applies
// to all *_configure_build* steps). Note: not a breakpoint.
//
bpkg_global_configure_build,
// Note that bpkg_configure_build serves as a breakpoint for the
// bpkg-pkg-build call that configures (at once) the main package and all
// its external tests.
//
bpkg_configure_build, // Breakpoint and base.
bpkg_target_configure_build, //: b_configure, bpkg_configure_build
bpkg_host_configure_build, //: b_configure, bpkg_configure_build
bpkg_module_configure_build, //: b_configure, bpkg_configure_build
bpkg_update,
bpkg_test,
// Note that separate test packages are configured as part of the
// bpkg_configure_build step above with options taken from
// bpkg_{target,host}_configure_build, depending on tests package type.
//
bpkg_test_separate_update, //: bpkg_update
bpkg_test_separate_test, //: bpkg_test
// Note that we only perform the installation tests if this is a target
// package or a self-hosted configuration. Also note that this step is
// considered disabled if any of the bpkg_bindist_* steps is explicitly
// enabled.
//
bpkg_install,
bbot_install_ldconfig, // Note: disabled by default.
// Note that the bpkg_bindist_* steps are mutually exclusive and the latest
// status change for them (via the leading +/- characters in the prefix)
// overrides all the previous ones. Disabled by default.
//
bpkg_bindist_debian,
bpkg_bindist_fedora,
bpkg_bindist_archive,
// Note that this step is considered disabled unless one of the
// bpkg_bindist_* steps is explicitly enabled. Note: not a breakpoint.
//
bbot_sys_install,
bbot_sys_install_apt_get_update,
bbot_sys_install_apt_get_install,
bbot_sys_install_dnf_install,
bbot_sys_install_tar_extract,
bbot_sys_install_ldconfig, // Note: disabled by default.
// Note: skipped for modules.
//
b_test_installed_create, //: b_create
b_test_installed_configure, //: b_configure
b_test_installed_test,
// Note that for a host package this can involve both run-time and build-
// time tests (which means we may also need a shared configuration for
// modules).
//
// The *_for_{target,host,module} denote main package type, not
// configuration being created, which will always be target (more precisely,
// target or host, but host only in a self-hosted case, which means it's
// the same as target).
//
// Note that if this is a non-self-hosted configuration, we can only end up
// here if building target package and so can just use *_create and *_build
// values in buildtabs.
//
bpkg_test_separate_installed_create, // Breakpoint and base.
bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_target, //: bpkg_test_separate_installed_create
bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_host, //: bpkg_test_separate_installed_create
bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_module, //: no fallback
bpkg_test_separate_installed_link, // breakpoint only
bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_add, //: bpkg_configure_add
bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_fetch, //: bpkg_configure_fetch
bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build, // Breakpoint and base.
bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build_for_target, //: bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build
bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build_for_host, //: bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build
bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build_for_module, //: bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build
bpkg_test_separate_installed_update, //: bpkg_update
bpkg_test_separate_installed_test, //: bpkg_test
bbot_sys_uninstall_apt_get_remove,
bbot_sys_uninstall_dnf_remove,
bpkg_uninstall,
bbot_bindist_upload, // Note: disabled by default, not a breakpoint.
// Note that this step is considered disabled unless the upload/ directory
// is not empty. Note: not a breakpoint.
//
bbot_upload,
bbot_upload_tar_create,
bbot_upload_tar_list,
end
};
static const strings step_id_str {
"b.create",
"b.configure",
"bpkg.create",
"bpkg.target.create",
"bpkg.host.create",
"bpkg.module.create",
"bpkg.link",
"bpkg.configure.add",
"bpkg.configure.fetch",
"bpkg.global.configure.build",
"bpkg.configure.build",
"bpkg.target.configure.build",
"bpkg.host.configure.build",
"bpkg.module.configure.build",
"bpkg.update",
"bpkg.test",
"bpkg.test-separate.update",
"bpkg.test-separate.test",
"bpkg.install",
"bbot.install.ldconfig",
"bpkg.bindist.debian",
"bpkg.bindist.fedora",
"bpkg.bindist.archive",
"bbot.sys-install",
"bbot.sys-install.apt-get.update",
"bbot.sys-install.apt-get.install",
"bbot.sys-install.dnf.install",
"bbot.sys-install.tar.extract",
"bbot.sys-install.ldconfig",
"b.test-installed.create",
"b.test-installed.configure",
"b.test-installed.test",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.create",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.create_for_target",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.create_for_host",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.create_for_module",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.link",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.add",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.fetch",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.build",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.build_for_target",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.build_for_host",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.build_for_module",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.update",
"bpkg.test-separate-installed.test",
"bbot.sys-uninstall.apt-get.remove",
"bbot.sys-uninstall.dnf.remove",
"bpkg.uninstall",
"bbot.bindist.upload",
"bbot.upload",
"bbot.upload.tar.create",
"bbot.upload.tar.list",
"end"};
static inline const string&
to_string (step_id s)
{
return step_id_str[static_cast<size_t> (s)];
}
using std::regex;
namespace regex_constants = std::regex_constants;
using regexes = vector<regex>;
// UTF-8-sanitize and log the line. Also print it to a tracer, if specified,
// or to stderr otherwise at verbosity level 3 or higher.
//
static void
log_line (string&& l, string& log, tracer* trace = nullptr)
{
if (verb >= 3)
{
if (trace != nullptr)
*trace << l;
else
text << l;
}
to_utf8 (l, '?', codepoint_types::graphic, U"\n\r\t");
log += l;
log += '\n';
}
#ifndef _WIN32
const char* comment_begin ("#");
#else
const char* comment_begin ("rem");
#endif
static void
log_step_id (tracer& t, string& log, step_id id)
{
string ts (to_string (system_clock::now (),
"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z",
true /* special */,
true /* local */));
const string& sid (to_string (id));
l3 ([&]{t << "step id: " << sid << ' ' << ts;});
log += comment_begin;
log += " step id: ";
log += sid;
log += ' ';
log += ts;
log += '\n';
}
// Run the worker script command. Name is used for logging and diagnostics
// only. Match lines read from the command's stderr against the regular
// expressions and return the warning result status (instead of success) in
// case of a match. Save the executed command into last_cmd.
//
// Redirect stdout to stderr if the out_* arguments are not specified (out_str
// is NULL and out_file is empty; must never be specified both). Otherwise,
// save the process output into the variable referenced by out_str, if
// specified, and to the file referenced by out_file otherwise. Note: in the
// former case assumes that the output will always fit into the pipe buffer.
//
// If bkp_step is present and is equal to the command step, then prior to
// running this command ask the user if to continue or abort the task
// execution. If bkp_status is present, then ask for that if the command
// execution results with the specified or more critical status.
//
// For the special end step no command is executed. In this case only the user
// is potentially prompted and the step is traced/logged.
//
// If specified, the pre-run callback is called after the step id is logged
// but before the command is logged/executed.
//
using pre_run_function = void ();
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_cmd (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log,
const function<pre_run_function>& pre_run,
optional<string>* out_str, const path& out_file,
const regexes& warn_detect,
const string& name,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const process_env& pe,
A&&... a)
{
assert (out_str == nullptr || out_file.empty ());
string next_cmd;
// Prompt the user if to continue the task execution and, if they refuse,
// log this and throw abort.
//
struct abort {};
auto prompt = [&last_cmd, &next_cmd, &t, &log] (const string& what)
{
diag_record dr (text);
dr << '\n'
<< what << '\n'
<< " current dir: " << current_directory () << '\n'
<< " environment: " << ops.env_script () << ' ' << ops.env_target ();
if (!last_cmd.empty ())
dr << '\n'
<< " last command: " << last_cmd;
if (!next_cmd.empty ())
dr << '\n'
<< " next command: " << next_cmd;
dr.flush ();
if (!yn_prompt (
"continue execution (or you may shutdown the machine)? [y/n]"))
{
log_line ("execution aborted by interactive user", log, &t);
throw abort ();
}
};
auto prompt_step = [step, &t, &log, &bkp_step, &prompt, &pre_run] ()
{
// Prompt the user if the breakpoint is reached.
//
if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step)
prompt (to_string (step) + " step reached");
log_step_id (t, log, step);
if (pre_run)
pre_run ();
};
try
{
// Trace, log, and save the command line.
//
auto cmdc = [&t, &log, &next_cmd, &prompt_step]
(const char* c[], size_t n)
{
std::ostringstream os;
process::print (os, c, n);
next_cmd = os.str ();
prompt_step ();
// Log the command to be executed.
//
t (c, n);
log += next_cmd;
log += '\n';
};
result_status r (result_status::success);
if (step != step_id::end)
{
try
{
// Redirect stdout to stderr, if the caller is not interested in it.
//
// Text mode seems appropriate.
//
fdpipe out_pipe (out_str != nullptr ? fdopen_pipe () : fdpipe ());
fdpipe err_pipe (fdopen_pipe ());
// If the output file is specified, then open "half-pipe".
//
if (!out_file.empty ())
try
{
out_pipe.out = fdopen (out_file,
fdopen_mode::out | fdopen_mode::create);
}
catch (const io_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to open " << out_file << ": " << e;
}
process pr (
process_start_callback (
cmdc,
fdopen_null (), // Never reads from stdin.
out_pipe.out != nullfd ? out_pipe.out.get () : 2,
err_pipe,
pe,
forward<A> (a)...));
out_pipe.out.close ();
err_pipe.out.close ();
{
// Skip on exception.
//
ifdstream is (move (err_pipe.in),
fdstream_mode::skip,
ifdstream::badbit);
for (string l; !eof (getline (is, l)); )
{
// Match the log line with the warning-detecting regular
// expressions until the first match.
//
if (r != result_status::warning)
{
for (const regex& re: warn_detect)
{
// Only examine the first 512 bytes. Long lines (e.g., linker
// command lines) could trigger implementation-specific
// limitations (like stack overflow). Plus, it is a
// performance concern.
//
if (regex_search (l.begin (),
(l.size () < 512
? l.end ()
: l.begin () + 512),
re))
{
r = result_status::warning;
break;
}
}
}
log_line (move (l), log);
}
}
if (!pr.wait ())
{
const process_exit& e (*pr.exit);
log_line (name + ' ' + to_string (e), log, &t);
r = e.normal () ? result_status::error : result_status::abnormal;
}
// Only read the buffered output if the process terminated normally.
//
if (out_str != nullptr && pr.exit->normal ())
{
// Note: shouldn't throw since the output is buffered.
//
ifdstream is (move (out_pipe.in));
*out_str = is.read_text ();
}
last_cmd = move (next_cmd);
if (bkp_status && r >= *bkp_status)
{
next_cmd.clear (); // Note: used by prompt().
prompt (!r ? "error occured" : "warning is issued");
}
}
catch (const process_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to execute " << name << ": " << e;
}
catch (const io_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to read " << name << " diagnostics: " << e;
}
}
else
{
next_cmd.clear (); // Note: used by prompt_step().
prompt_step ();
}
return r;
}
catch (const abort&)
{
return result_status::abort;
}
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_cmd (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log,
optional<string>* out_str, const path& out_file,
const regexes& warn_detect,
const string& name,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const process_env& pe,
A&&... a)
{
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
nullptr /* pre_run */,
out_str, out_file,
warn_detect,
name,
bkp_step,
bkp_status,
last_cmd,
pe,
forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename V, typename... A>
static result_status
run_bpkg (step_id step,
const V& envvars,
tracer& t,
string& log,
const function<pre_run_function>& pre_run,
optional<string>& out,
const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
pre_run,
&out, path () /* out_file */,
warn_detect,
"bpkg " + cmd,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("bpkg", envvars),
verbosity, cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename V, typename... A>
static result_status
run_bpkg (step_id step,
const V& envvars,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file */,
warn_detect,
"bpkg " + cmd,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("bpkg", envvars),
verbosity, cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_bpkg (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log,
const function<pre_run_function>& pre_run,
optional<string>& out,
const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
const char* const* envvars (nullptr);
return run_bpkg (step,
envvars,
t,
log,
pre_run,
out,
warn_detect,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
verbosity, cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename V, typename... A>
static result_status
run_bpkg (step_id step,
const V& envvars,
tracer& t,
string& log, const path& out, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log, nullptr /* out_str */, out, warn_detect,
"bpkg " + cmd,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("bpkg", envvars),
verbosity, cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_bpkg (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const path& out, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
const char* const* envvars (nullptr);
return run_bpkg (step,
envvars,
t,
log, out, warn_detect,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
verbosity, cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_bpkg (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
const char* const* envvars (nullptr);
return run_bpkg (step,
envvars,
t,
log, warn_detect,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
verbosity, cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename V, typename... A>
static result_status
run_b (step_id step,
const V& envvars,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const strings& buildspecs, A&&... a)
{
string name ("b");
for (const string& s: buildspecs)
{
if (!name.empty ())
name += ' ';
name += s;
}
return run_cmd (step,
t, log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file */,
warn_detect,
name,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("b", envvars),
verbosity, buildspecs, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename V, typename... A>
static result_status
run_b (step_id step,
const V& envvars,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& buildspec, A&&... a)
{
return run_cmd (step,
t, log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file */,
warn_detect,
"b " + buildspec,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("b", envvars),
verbosity, buildspec, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_b (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const char* verbosity,
const string& buildspec, A&&... a)
{
const char* const* envvars (nullptr);
return run_b (step,
envvars,
t,
log, warn_detect,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
verbosity, buildspec, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_ldconfig (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
A&&... a)
{
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file*/,
warn_detect,
"sudo ldconfig",
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("sudo"),
"ldconfig", forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_apt_get (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
// Note: dumps some of its diagnostics to stdout.
//
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file*/,
warn_detect,
"sudo apt-get " + cmd,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("sudo"),
"apt-get", cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_dnf (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
const string& cmd, A&&... a)
{
// Note: dumps some of its diagnostics to stdout.
//
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file*/,
warn_detect,
"sudo dnf " + cmd,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("sudo"),
"dnf", cmd, forward<A> (a)...);
}
#ifndef _WIN32
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_tar (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
bool sudo,
A&&... a)
{
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file*/,
warn_detect,
sudo ? "sudo tar" : "tar",
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env (sudo ? "sudo" : "tar"),
sudo ? "tar" : nullptr, forward<A> (a)...);
}
#else
template <typename... A>
static result_status
run_tar (step_id step,
tracer& t,
string& log, const regexes& warn_detect,
const optional<step_id>& bkp_step,
const optional<result_status>& bkp_status,
string& last_cmd,
bool /* sudo */,
A&&... a)
{
// Note: using bsdtar which can unpack .zip archives (and also not an MSYS
// executable).
//
return run_cmd (step,
t,
log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file*/,
warn_detect,
"bsdtar",
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ("bsdtar"),
forward<A> (a)...);
}
#endif
// Upload compressed manifest to the specified TFTP URL with curl. Issue
// diagnostics and throw failed on invalid manifest or process management
// errors and throw io_error for input/output errors or non-zero curl exit.
//
template <typename T>
static void
upload_manifest (tracer& trace,
const string& url,
const T& m,
const string& what)
{
try
{
// Piping the data directly into curl's stdin sometimes results in the
// broken pipe error on the client and partial/truncated upload on the
// server. This happens quite regularly on older Linux distributions
// (e.g., Debian 8, Ubuntu 16.04) but also sometimes on Windows. On the
// other hand, uploading from a file appears to work reliably (we still
// get an odd error on Windows from time to time with larger uploads).
//
// Let's not break lines in the manifest values not to further increase
// the size of the manifest encoded representation. Also here we don't
// care much about readability of the manifest since it will only be read
// by the bbot agent anyway.
//
#if 0
// Note: need to add compression support if re-enable this.
tftp_curl c (trace,
path ("-"),
nullfd,
curl::put,
url,
"--tftp-blksize", tftp_blksize,
"--max-time", tftp_put_timeout);
manifest_serializer s (c.out, url, true /* long_lines */);
m.serialize (s);
c.out.close ();
#else
auto_rmfile tmp;
try
{
tmp = auto_rmfile (path::temp_path (what + "-manifest.lz4"));
ofdstream ofs (tmp.path, fdopen_mode::binary);
olz4stream ozs (ofs, 9, 5 /* 256KB */, nullopt /* content_size */);
manifest_serializer s (ozs, tmp.path.string (), true /* long_lines */);
m.serialize (s);
ozs.close ();
ofs.close ();
}
catch (const io_error& e) // In case not derived from system_error.
{
fail << "unable to save " << what << " manifest: " << e;
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to save " << what << " manifest: " << e;
}
tftp_curl c (trace,
tmp.path,
nullfd,
curl::put,
url,
"--tftp-blksize", tftp_blksize,
"--max-time", tftp_put_timeout);
#endif
if (!c.wait ())
throw_generic_ios_failure (EIO, "non-zero curl exit code");
}
catch (const manifest_serialization& e)
{
fail << "invalid " << what << " manifest: " << e.description;
}
catch (const process_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to execute curl: " << e;
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
const auto& c (e.code ());
if (c.category () == generic_category ())
throw_generic_ios_failure (c.value (), e.what ());
else
throw_system_ios_failure (c.value (), e.what ());
}
}
static const string worker_checksum ("5"); // Logic version.
static int bbot::
build (size_t argc, const char* argv[])
{
using namespace bpkg;
using string_parser::unquote;
using std::map;
using std::multimap;
tracer trace ("build");
// Our overall plan is as follows:
//
// 1. Parse the task manifest (it should be in CWD).
//
// 2. Run bpkg to create the package/tests configurations, add the
// repository to them, and configure, build, test, optionally install or
// alternatively bindist and sys-install, test installed, and
// (sys-)uninstall the package all while saving the logs in the result
// manifest.
//
// 3. Upload the result manifest and, optionally, the build artifacts.
//
// NOTE: consider updating worker_checksum if making any logic changes.
//
// Note also that we are being "watched" by the startup version of us which
// will upload an appropriate result in case we exit with an error. So here
// for abnormal situations (like a failure to parse the manifest), we just
// fail.
//
task_manifest tm (
parse_manifest<task_manifest> (path ("task.manifest"), "task"));
// Reset the dependency checksum if the task's worker checksum doesn't match
// the current one.
//
if (!tm.worker_checksum || *tm.worker_checksum != worker_checksum)
tm.dependency_checksum = nullopt;
result_manifest rm {
tm.name,
tm.version,
result_status::success,
operation_results {},
worker_checksum,
nullopt /* dependency_checksum */
};
auto add_result = [&rm] (string o) -> operation_result&
{
rm.results.push_back (
operation_result {move (o), result_status::success, ""});
return rm.results.back ();
};
dir_path rwd; // Root working directory.
// Archive of the build artifacts for upload.
//
path upload_archive ("upload.tar");
// Resolve the breakpoint specified by the interactive manifest value into
// the step id or the result status breakpoint. If the breakpoint is
// invalid, then log the error and abort the build. Note that we reuse the
// configure operation log here not to complicate things.
//
optional<step_id> bkp_step;
optional<result_status> bkp_status;
string last_cmd; // Used in the user prompt.
for (;;) // The "breakout" loop.
{
auto fail_operation = [&trace] (operation_result& r,
const string& e,
result_status s,
const string& name = "",
uint64_t line = 0,
uint64_t column = 0)
{
string prefix;
if (!name.empty ())
{
prefix += name;
prefix += ':';
if (line != 0)
{
prefix += to_string (line);
prefix += ':';
if (column != 0)
{
prefix += to_string (column);
prefix += ':';
}
}
prefix += ' ';
}
l3 ([&]{trace << prefix << e;});
r.log += prefix + "error: " + e + '\n';
r.status = s;
};
// Regular expressions that detect different forms of build2 toolchain
// warnings. Accidently (or not), they also cover GCC and Clang warnings
// (for the English locale).
//
// The expressions will be matched multiple times, so let's make the
// matching faster, with the potential cost of making regular expressions
// creation slower.
//
regex::flag_type f (regex_constants::optimize); // ECMAScript is implied.
regexes wre {
regex ("^warning: ", f),
regex ("^.+: warning: ", f)};
for (const string& re: tm.unquoted_warning_regex ())
wre.emplace_back (re, f);
if (tm.interactive && *tm.interactive != "none")
{
const string& b (*tm.interactive);
if (b == "error")
bkp_status = result_status::error;
else if (b == "warning")
bkp_status = result_status::warning;
else
{
for (size_t i (0); i < step_id_str.size (); ++i)
{
if (b == step_id_str[i])
{
bkp_step = static_cast<step_id> (i);
break;
}
}
}
if (!bkp_step && !bkp_status)
{
fail_operation (add_result ("configure"),
"invalid interactive build breakpoint '" + b + '\'',
result_status::abort);
break;
}
}
// Split the argument into prefix (empty if not present) and unquoted
// value (absent if not present) and determine the step status. If the
// prefix is present and is prepended with the '+'/'-' character, then the
// respective step needs to be enabled/disabled. Return nullopt if the
// prefix is invalid.
//
// Note that arguments with absent values are normally used to
// enable/disable steps and are omitted from the command lines.
//
struct argument
{
string prefix;
// Absent if the argument value is an empty unquoted string.
//
optional<string> value;
// True - enable, false - disable, nullopt - neutral.
//
optional<bool> step_status;
};
auto parse_arg = [] (const string& a) -> optional<argument>
{
size_t p (a.find_first_of (":=\"'"));
auto value = [] (const string& v)
{
return !v.empty () ? unquote (v) : optional<string> ();
};
if (p == string::npos || a[p] != ':') // No prefix.
return argument {string (), value (a), nullopt};
string prefix (a, 0, p);
optional<bool> enable;
if (prefix[0] == '+' || prefix[0] == '-')
{
enable = (prefix[0] == '+');
prefix.erase (0, 1);
if (prefix != "bpkg.update" &&
prefix != "bpkg.test" &&
prefix != "bpkg.test-separate.update" &&
prefix != "bpkg.test-separate.test" &&
prefix != "bpkg.install" &&
prefix != "bbot.install.ldconfig" &&
prefix != "bpkg.bindist.debian" &&
prefix != "bpkg.bindist.fedora" &&
prefix != "bpkg.bindist.archive" &&
prefix != "bbot.sys-install" &&
prefix != "bbot.sys-install.ldconfig" &&
prefix != "b.test-installed.test" &&
prefix != "bpkg.test-separate-installed.update" &&
prefix != "bpkg.test-separate-installed.test" &&
prefix != "bbot.bindist.upload" &&
prefix != "bbot.upload")
{
return nullopt; // Prefix is invalid.
}
}
for (const string& id: step_id_str)
{
size_t n (prefix.size ());
if (id.compare (0, n, prefix) == 0 &&
(id.size () == n || (id.size () > n && id[n] == '.')))
return argument {move (prefix), value (a.substr (p + 1)), enable};
}
return nullopt; // Prefix is invalid.
};
// Keep track of explicitly enabled/disabled steps.
//
map<string, bool> step_statuses;
// Return true if the step is explicitly enabled via a +<prefix>:[<value>]
// environment/configuration argument.
//
auto step_enabled = [&step_statuses] (step_id step) -> bool
{
auto i (step_statuses.find (to_string (step)));
return i != step_statuses.end () && i->second;
};
// Return true if the step is explicitly disabled via a -<prefix>:[<value>]
// environment/configuration argument.
//
auto step_disabled = [&step_statuses] (step_id step) -> bool
{
auto i (step_statuses.find (to_string (step)));
return i != step_statuses.end () && !i->second;
};
// Save a step status.
//
// Note that since the bpkg.bindist.* steps are mutually exclusive we only
// keep the latest status change (see above for details).
//
auto step_status = [&step_statuses] (const string& step, bool status)
{
if (step.compare (0, 13, "bpkg.bindist.") == 0)
{
step_statuses.erase ("bpkg.bindist.debian");
step_statuses.erase ("bpkg.bindist.fedora");
step_statuses.erase ("bpkg.bindist.archive");
}
step_statuses[step] = status;
};
// Parse the environment, target configuration, and build package
// configuration arguments.
//
// NOTE: keep this parsing order intact so that, for example, a build
// package configuration argument can override step status specified
// by a target configuration argument.
//
// Parse environment arguments.
//
multimap<string, string> modules;
multimap<string, string> env_args;
for (size_t i (1); i != argc; ++i)
{
const char* a (argv[i]);
optional<argument> v (parse_arg (a));
if (!v)
fail << "invalid environment argument prefix in '" << a << "'";
bool mod (v->value &&
(*v->value)[0] != '-' &&
v->value->find ('=') == string::npos);
if (mod &&
!v->prefix.empty () &&
v->prefix != "b.create" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.create" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.target.create" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.host.create" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.module.create" &&
v->prefix != "b.test-installed.create" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.test-separate-installed.create" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.test-separate-installed.create_for_target" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.test-separate-installed.create_for_host" &&
v->prefix != "bpkg.test-separate-installed.create_for_module")
fail << "invalid module prefix in '" << a << "'";
if (v->step_status)
step_status (v->prefix, *v->step_status);
if (v->value)
(mod ? modules : env_args).emplace (make_pair (move (v->prefix),
move (*v->value)));
}
// Parse target configuration arguments. Report failures to the bbot
// controller.
//
multimap<string, string> tgt_args;
for (const string& c: tm.target_config)
{
optional<argument> v (parse_arg (c));
if (!v)
{
rm.status |= result_status::abort;
l3 ([&]{trace << "invalid target configuration argument prefix in "
<< "'" << c << "'";});
break;
}
if (v->value &&
(*v->value)[0] != '-' &&
v->value->find ('=') == string::npos)
{
rm.status |= result_status::abort;
l3 ([&]{trace << "invalid target configuration argument '" << c
<< "'";});
break;
}
if (v->step_status)
step_status (v->prefix, *v->step_status);
if (v->value)
tgt_args.emplace (make_pair (move (v->prefix), move (*v->value)));
}
if (!rm.status)
break;
// Parse the build package configuration represented as a whitespace
// separated list of the following potentially quoted bpkg-pkg-build
// command arguments:
//
// <option>...
// <config-var>...
// ([{ <config-var>... }+] (?[sys:]|sys:)<pkg-name>[<version-spec>])...
// ( { <config-var>... }+ <pkg-name>)...
//
// If the package configuration is specified, then parse it into the
// following lists/maps:
//
// - The prefixed global options and configuration variables map
// (pkg_args). Added to the command lines at the corresponding steps
// after potential environment and target configuration arguments.
//
// - The unprefixed global options list (pkg_config_opts). Specified after
// all the prefixed global options on the bpkg-pkg-build command line at
// the bpkg.configure.build step.
//
// - The main package-specific configuration variables list
// (pkg_config_vars). Specified for the main package only on the
// bpkg-pkg-build command line at the bpkg.configure.build step,
// wherever it is configured. Also specified on the b-configure command
// line at the b.test-installed.configure step.
//
// - The main package-specific dependency packages list
// (pkg_config_main_deps), potentially with their own configuration
// variables (but not options). Only configured where the main package
// is configured with the bpkg-pkg-build command line at the
// bpkg.configure.build step.
//
// - The global system dependency packages list (pkg_config_glob_deps).
// Configured in all configurations with the bpkg-pkg-build command line
// at the bpkg.configure.build step.
//
// - The main and external test package-specific configuration variables
// map (pkg_config_pkgs). Specified on the bpkg-pkg-build command lines
// at the bpkg.configure.build and
// bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.build steps. Package names
// other than the main and external test package names are silently
// ignored.
//
multimap<string, string> pkg_args;
strings pkg_config_opts;
strings pkg_config_vars;
vector<pair<string, strings>> pkg_config_main_deps; // ?<pkg>, sys:<pkg>
vector<pair<string, strings>> pkg_config_glob_deps; // ?sys:<pkg>
map<string, strings> pkg_config_pkgs; // <pkg>
if (!tm.package_config.empty ())
{
struct abort {};
auto fail = [&tm, &add_result, &fail_operation] (const string& d,
bool throw_abort = true)
{
fail_operation (add_result ("configure"),
"invalid package configuration: " + d +
"\n info: package configuration: '" +
tm.package_config + '\'',
result_status::abort);
if (throw_abort)
throw abort ();
};
try
{
strings argsv (string_parser::parse_quoted (tm.package_config,
false /* unquote */));
cli::vector_scanner scanv (argsv);
cli::group_scanner args (scanv);
while (args.more ())
{
string a (args.next ());
// Unless the argument is an unquoted dependency (starts with `?` or
// `sys:`), first try to interpret it as a prefixed option/variable
// and/or step id status (enabled/disabled).
//
if (!(a[0] == '?' || a.compare (0, 4, "sys:") == 0))
{
optional<argument> v (parse_arg (a));
// Note that we only assume an argument as prefixed if the prefix
// is a known step id. Otherwise, we interpret the argument as
// unprefixed global option, variable, or a package spec.
//
if (v && !v->prefix.empty ())
{
if (v->value &&
(*v->value)[0] != '-' &&
v->value->find ('=') == string::npos)
fail ("invalid prefixed argument '" + a + '\'');
if (args.group ().more ())
fail ("unexpected options group for prefixed argument '" + a +
'\'');
if (v->step_status)
step_status (v->prefix, *v->step_status);
if (v->value)
pkg_args.emplace (make_pair (move (v->prefix),
move (*v->value)));
continue;
}
}
a = unquote (a);
// Return true if the argument is an option.
//
// Note that options with values can only be specified using
// the single argument notation.
//
auto opt = [] (const string& a)
{
// Make sure that -- or - is always followed by some characters.
//
return a.compare (0, 2, "--") == 0 ? a.size () > 2 :
a[0] == '-' ? a.size () > 1 :
false ;
};
// Return true if the argument is a configuration variable.
//
auto var = [] (const string& a)
{
// Note: we need to be careful not to misinterpret
// '?libfoo == 1.0.0' as a variable.
//
return a.compare (0, 7, "config.") == 0 &&
a.find ('=') != string::npos;
};
bool o (opt (a));
bool v (var (a));
cli::scanner& ag (args.group ());
if (o) // Option.
{
if (ag.more ())
fail ("unexpected options group for option '" + a + '\'');
pkg_config_opts.push_back (move (a));
}
else if (v) // Configuration variable.
{
if (ag.more ())
fail ("unexpected options group for configuration variable '" +
a + '\'');
pkg_config_vars.push_back (move (a));
}
else // Dependency or build-to-hold package.
{
// Note that we consider a system package as a dependency
// regardless whether it is prefixed with '?' or not.
//
strings vars;
while (ag.more ())
{
string da (unquote (ag.next ()));
if (!var (da))
fail ("argument is not a configuration variable for "
"dependency " + a + ": '" + da + '\'');
vars.push_back (move (da));
}
// Add the system dependency packages (prefixed with `?sys:`) to
// a separate list, to specify them globally on the
// bpkg-pkg-build command line for configuring them in all the
// (being) created configurations.
//
// Note, though, that we will handle the build-to-hold system
// packages (prefixed with `sys:`) in the same way as non system
// dependencies, since such an auto-configuration is only
// supported by bpkg-pkg-build for system dependencies. In the
// future, we may support that on the bbot worker level by, for
// example, specifying all the configurations manually for the
// build-to-hold system packages and also specifying them as a
// system dependencies globally. We need to be careful to make
// sure that these dependencies are also auto-configured for the
// private configurations potentially created by bpkg-pkg-build.
//
// Also note that in the future we may allow package-specific
// --config-uuid options to only configure such packages in the
// specified configurations. We may also invent the special
// 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000005 configuration id to, for
// example, only configure them at the
// bpkg.test-separate-installed.configure.build step.
//
if (a.compare (0, 5, "?sys:") == 0) // Global system dependency.
{
pkg_config_glob_deps.push_back (make_pair (move (a),
move (vars)));
}
else if (a[0] == '?' || // Main package dependency.
a.compare (0, 4, "sys:") == 0)
{
pkg_config_main_deps.push_back (make_pair (move (a),
move (vars)));
}
else // Build-to-hold package.
{
if (vars.empty ())
fail ("no configuration variables specified for package '" +
a + '\'');
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (a));
if (i == pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
{
pkg_config_pkgs.emplace (move (a), move (vars));
}
else
{
strings& vs (i->second);
vs.insert (vs.end (),
make_move_iterator (vars.begin ()),
make_move_iterator (vars.end ()));
}
}
}
}
}
catch (const string_parser::invalid_string& e)
{
fail (e.what (), false /* throw_abort */);
break;
}
catch (const abort&)
{
break;
}
}
// Return command arguments for the specified step id, complementing
// *.create[_for_*] steps with un-prefixed arguments. If no arguments are
// specified for the step then use the specified fallbacks, potentially
// both. Arguments with more specific prefixes come last.
//
auto step_args = [] (const multimap<string, string>& args,
step_id step,
optional<step_id> fallback1 = nullopt,
optional<step_id> fallback2 = nullopt) -> cstrings
{
cstrings r;
// Add arguments for a specified, potentially empty, prefix.
//
auto add_args = [&args, &r] (const string& prefix)
{
auto range (args.equal_range (prefix));
for (auto i (range.first); i != range.second; ++i)
r.emplace_back (i->second.c_str ());
};
// Add un-prefixed arguments if this is one of the *.create[_for_*]
// steps.
//
switch (step)
{
case step_id::b_create:
case step_id::bpkg_create:
case step_id::bpkg_target_create:
case step_id::bpkg_host_create:
case step_id::bpkg_module_create:
case step_id::b_test_installed_create:
case step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create:
case step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_target:
case step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_host:
case step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_module:
{
add_args ("");
break;
}
default: break;
}
auto add_step_args = [&add_args] (step_id step)
{
const string& s (to_string (step));
for (size_t n (0);; ++n)
{
n = s.find ('.', n);
add_args (n == string::npos ? s : string (s, 0, n));
if (n == string::npos)
break;
}
};
// If no arguments found for the step id, then use the fallback step
// ids, if specified.
//
if (args.find (to_string (step)) != args.end ())
{
add_step_args (step);
}
else
{
// Note that if we ever need to specify fallback pairs with common
// ancestors, we may want to suppress duplicate ancestor step ids.
//
if (fallback1)
add_step_args (*fallback1);
if (fallback2)
add_step_args (*fallback2);
}
return r;
};
// bpkg-rep-fetch trust options.
//
cstrings trust_ops;
{
const char* t ("--trust-no");
for (const string& fp: tm.trust)
{
if (fp == "yes")
t = "--trust-yes";
else
{
trust_ops.push_back ("--trust");
trust_ops.push_back (fp.c_str ());
}
}
trust_ops.push_back (t);
}
const string& pkg (tm.name.string ());
const version& ver (tm.version);
const string repo (tm.repository.string ());
const dir_path pkg_dir (pkg + '-' + ver.string ());
const string pkg_var (tm.name.variable ());
// Specify the revision explicitly for the bpkg-build command not to end
// up with a race condition building the latest revision rather than the
// zero revision.
//
const string pkg_rev (pkg +
'/' +
version (ver.epoch,
ver.upstream,
ver.release,
ver.effective_revision (),
ver.iteration).string ());
// Query the project's build system information with `b info`.
//
auto prj_info = [&trace] (const dir_path& d,
b_info_flags fl,
const char* what)
{
// Note that the `b info` diagnostics won't be copied into any of the
// build logs. This is fine as this is likely to be an infrastructure
// problem, given that the project distribution has been successfully
// created. It's actually not quite clear which log this diagnostics
// could go into.
//
try
{
return b_info (d, fl, verb, trace);
}
catch (const b_error& e)
{
if (e.normal ())
throw failed (); // Assume the build2 process issued diagnostics.
fail << "unable to query " << what << ' ' << d << " info: " << e
<< endf;
}
};
rwd = current_directory ();
// Create directory for the build artifacts to archive and upload.
//
dir_path upload_dir ("upload");
mk (trace, nullptr /* log */, upload_dir);
// If the package comes from a version control-based repository, then we
// will also test its dist meta-operation. Specifically, we will checkout
// the package outside the configuration directory passing --checkout-root
// to the configure-only pkg-build command, re-distribute the checked out
// directory in the load distribution mode, and then use this distribution
// as a source to build the package.
//
dir_path dist_root (rwd / dir_path ("dist"));
dir_path dist_src (dist_root / pkg_dir);
dir_path dist_install_root (rwd / dir_path ("dist-install"));
dir_path dist_install_src (dist_install_root / pkg_dir);
dir_path dist_installed_root (rwd / dir_path ("dist-installed"));
// Redistribute the package source directory (pkg_dir) checked out into
// the directory other than the configuration directory (dist_root) and
// replace it with the newly created distribution. Assume that the current
// directory is the package configuration directory. Optionally pass the
// config.import.* variable override and/or set the environment variables
// for the build2 process. Return true if the dist meta-operation
// succeeds.
//
auto redist = [&trace, &wre, &bkp_step, &bkp_status, &last_cmd]
(step_id step,
operation_result& r,
const dir_path& dist_root,
const dir_path& pkg_dir, // <name>-<version>
const optional<string>& import = nullopt,
const small_vector<string, 1>& envvars = {})
{
// Temporarily change the current directory to the distribution root
// parent directory from the configuration directory to shorten the
// command line paths and try to avoid the '..' path prefix.
//
dir_path dp (dist_root.directory ());
dir_path dn (dist_root.leaf ());
// Redistribute the package using the configured output directory.
//
dir_path cnf_dir (change_wd (trace, &r.log, dp));
dir_path out_dir (cnf_dir.relative (dp) / pkg_dir);
dir_path src_dir (dn / pkg_dir);
// Create the re-distribution root directory next to the distribution
// root.
//
dir_path redist_root ("re" + dn.string ());
r.status |= run_b (
step,
envvars,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"config.dist.root=" + redist_root.string (),
import,
("dist('" + src_dir.representation () + "'@'" +
out_dir.representation () + "')"));
if (!r.status)
return false;
// Replace the package source directory with the re-distribution result.
//
rm_r (trace, &r.log, src_dir);
mv (trace, &r.log, redist_root / pkg_dir, src_dir);
change_wd (trace, &r.log, cnf_dir); // Return back to the configuration.
return true;
};
// Note that if this is not a self-hosted configuration, then we do not
// build external runtime tests nor run internal for host or module
// packages because the assumption is that they have been built/run (and
// with buildtab settings such as warnings, etc) when testing the
// self-hosted configuration this non-self-hosted one is based on. Also,
// by the same reason, we don't install tools or modules nor generate the
// binary distribution packages for them for non-self-hosted
// configurations.
//
// Actually, it could make sense to build and install tools and module
// from a target configuration in this case. But that means for a
// non-self-hosted configuration a tool/module may want to test two
// things: its output build and its own build, which means we would need a
// way to control which of the two things (or both) are to be tested
// (think of two cross-compiler configurations, Emscripten and MinGW: for
// the former a source code generator would normally only want to test the
// output while for the latter -- both; maybe we could have a `cross-host`
// class, meaning that the configuration is not host itself but its target
// is). In any case, seeing that there is no way to verify such own build
// works, we ignore this for now.
//
// Also note that build system modules can only have external build-time
// tests (which is verified by bpkg-rep-fetch) and target packages cannot
// have external build-time tests (which we verify ourselves).
//
bool selfhost (tm.host && *tm.host);
// Detect if the package is of the target, host, or module type.
//
auto requirement = [&tm] (const char* id)
{
return find_if (tm.requirements.begin (),
tm.requirements.end (),
[id] (const requirement_alternatives& r)
{
if (r.size () == 1)
{
const requirement_alternative& a (r[0]);
return find (a.begin (), a.end (), id) != a.end ();
}
return false;
}) != tm.requirements.end ();
};
bool module_pkg (pkg.compare (0, 10, "libbuild2-") == 0);
bool bootstrap (module_pkg && requirement ("bootstrap"));
bool host_pkg (!module_pkg && requirement ("host"));
bool target_pkg (!module_pkg && !host_pkg);
// Don't generate binary packages for tools or modules for non-self-hosted
// configurations (see above for details).
//
optional<step_id> bindist;
if (target_pkg || selfhost)
{
if (step_enabled (step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian))
bindist = step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian;
else if (step_enabled (step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora))
bindist = step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora;
else if (step_enabled (step_id::bpkg_bindist_archive))
bindist = step_id::bpkg_bindist_archive;
}
bool sys_install (bindist && !step_disabled (step_id::bbot_sys_install));
bool bindist_upload (bindist && step_enabled (step_id::bbot_bindist_upload));
// Unless a bpkg.bindist.* step is enabled or bpkg.install step is
// disabled, search for config.install.root variable. If it is present and
// has a non-empty value, then test the package installation and
// uninstall. Note that passing [null] value would be meaningless, so we
// don't recognize it as a special one.
//
// Note that the host package can only be installed for a self-hosted
// configuration, using bpkg configuration of the target type.
//
// Also note that the module package is always installed for a self-hosted
// configuration (and never otherwise), using config.install.root
// specified for ~build2 configuration.
//
// If present, indicates that the install, test installed, and uninstall
// operations need to be tested.
//
optional<dir_path> install_root;
// While building and running tests against the installation created
// either from source or from the archive distribution package we will
// make the bin/ subdirectory of config.install.root, if specified, the
// first entry in the PATH environment variable, except for build system
// modules which supposedly don't install any executables.
//
optional<dir_path> install_bin;
auto config_install_root = [&step_args, &tgt_args] () -> optional<dir_path>
{
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_target_create);
step_id f1 (step_id::b_create);
step_id f2 (step_id::bpkg_create);
size_t n (19);
auto space = [] (char c) {return c == ' ' || c == '\t';};
for (const char* a: reverse_iterate (step_args (tgt_args, s, f1, f2)))
{
if (strncmp (a, "config.install.root", n) == 0 &&
(a[n] == '=' || space (a[n])))
{
while (space (a[n])) ++n; // Skip spaces.
if (a[n] == '=') ++n; // Skip the equal sign.
while (space (a[n])) ++n; // Skip spaces.
// Note that the config.install.root variable value may potentially
// be quoted.
//
return dir_path (unquote (a + n));
}
}
return nullopt;
};
if ((target_pkg || selfhost) &&
!bindist &&
!step_disabled (step_id::bpkg_install))
{
if (!module_pkg)
{
install_root = config_install_root ();
if (install_root)
install_bin = *install_root / dir_path ("bin");
}
else
install_root = dir_path ();
}
// Split external test packages into the runtime and build-time lists.
//
// Note that runtime and build-time test packages are always configured in
// different bpkg configurations, since they can depend on different
// versions of the same package.
//
small_vector<test_dependency, 1> runtime_tests;
small_vector<test_dependency, 1> buildtime_tests;
for (test_dependency& t: tm.tests)
{
if (t.buildtime)
buildtime_tests.push_back (move (t));
else if (target_pkg || selfhost)
runtime_tests.push_back (move (t));
}
bool has_buildtime_tests (!buildtime_tests.empty ());
bool has_runtime_tests (!runtime_tests.empty ());
// Abort if a target package has external build-time tests.
//
if (target_pkg && has_buildtime_tests)
{
fail_operation (
add_result ("configure"),
"build-time tests in package not marked with `requires: host`",
result_status::abort);
break;
}
// Create the required build configurations.
//
// Note that if this is a target package, then we intentionally do not
// create host or module configuration letting the automatic private
// configuration creation to take its course (since that would probably be
// the most typical usage scenario).
//
// Also note that we may need a separate target configuration to build the
// host package for installation. This is required to avoid a potential
// conflict between the main package and a tool it may try to run during
// the build. We also do the same for module packages which, while cannot
// have build-time dependencies, could have private code generators. This
// configuration needs to have the target type (so that it uses any
// build-time dependencies from build-host/module configurations). Note
// also that we currently only do this for self-hosted configuration
// (since we don't install otherwise, see above).
//
dir_path target_conf ("build");
dir_path host_conf ("build-host");
dir_path module_conf ("build-module");
dir_path install_conf ("build-install");
// Main package config.
//
const dir_path& main_pkg_conf (target_pkg ? target_conf :
host_pkg ? host_conf :
module_conf);
// Create the target configuration if this is a target package or if the
// host/module package has external build-time tests.
//
bool create_target (target_pkg || has_buildtime_tests);
// Create the host configuration if this is a host package.
//
// Also create it for the module package with external build-time tests.
// The idea is to be able to test a tool which might only be tested via
// the module. To be precise, we need to check that the tests package has
// a build-time dependency (on the tool) but that's not easy to do and so
// we will create a host configuration if a module has any build-time
// tests.
//
bool create_host (host_pkg || (module_pkg && has_buildtime_tests));
// Create the module configuration if the package is a build system
// module.
//
// Also create it for the host package with the external build-time tests,
// so that a single build2 configuration is used for both target and host
// packages (this is important in case they happen to use the same
// module).
//
bool create_module (module_pkg || (host_pkg && has_buildtime_tests));
// Create the configuration for installing the main package (potentially
// as a part of generating binary distribution package) of the host or
// module type, unless it's not supposed to be installed.
//
bool create_install (!target_pkg && (install_root || bindist));
// Root configuration through which we will be configuring the cluster
// (note: does not necessarily match the main package type).
//
// In other words, this is configuration that will be specified for
// bpkg-pkg-build as the current configuration (via -d). It must be the
// configuration that links to all the other configurations, except
// install.
//
// Note that the install configuration, if present, is either the
// cluster's "second root" (for a host package) or is an independent
// cluster (for a module package). In either case it needs to additionally
// be specified as a current configuration on the command line.
//
const dir_path& root_conf (create_target ? target_conf :
create_host ? host_conf :
module_conf);
// Note that bpkg doesn't support configuring bootstrap module
// dependents well, not distinguishing such modules from regular ones
// (see pkg_configure() for details). Thus, we need to pass the
// !config.import.* global override wherever required ourselves.
//
// Also note that since this override is global, it may only be specified
// globally on the bpkg command line (as opposed to package-specific
// overrides).
//
optional<string> bootstrap_import;
if (bootstrap)
bootstrap_import = "!config.import." + pkg_var + '=' +
(rwd / main_pkg_conf).string ();
// Configure.
//
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("configure"));
// Noop, just for the log record.
//
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd);
// If we end up with multiple current configurations (root and install)
// then when running the bpkg-pkg-build command we need to specify the
// configuration for each package explicitly via --config-uuid.
//
// While it's tempting to use the --config-name option instead of
// --config-uuid, that wouldn't work well for multiple current
// configurations. For --config-name the configuration search is carried
// out among configurations explicitly linked to the main configuration
// only. That's in contrast to --config-uuid, when the whole
// configuration cluster is searched (see bpkg-pkg-build implementation
// for details).
//
// Let's not generate random UUIDs but use some predefined values which
// we can easily recognize in the build logs.
//
const char* target_uuid ("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001");
const char* host_uuid ("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002");
const char* module_uuid ("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000003");
const char* install_uuid ("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000004");
// Let's however distinguish the target package as a simple common case
// and simplify the configuration creation and packages configuration
// commands making them more readable in the build log. For this simple
// case only one configuration needs to be created explicitly and so it
// doesn't need the UUID. Also there is no need in any package-specific
// options for the bpkg-pkg-build command in this case.
//
// Create the target configuration.
//
// bpkg create <env-modules> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
if (create_target)
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_create); // Breakpoint.
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_target_create); // Step.
step_id f1 (step_id::b_create); // First fallback.
step_id f2 (step_id::bpkg_create); // Second fallback.
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create",
"-d", target_conf,
!target_pkg ? cstrings ({"--uuid", target_uuid}) : cstrings (),
step_args (modules, s, f1, f2),
step_args (env_args, s, f1, f2),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f1, f2),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f1, f2));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Create the host configurations.
//
if (create_host)
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_create);
if (host_pkg && selfhost)
{
// Create the host configuration.
//
{
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_host_create);
step_id f1 (step_id::b_create);
step_id f2 (step_id::bpkg_create);
// bpkg create --type host <env-modules> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create",
"-d", host_conf,
"--type", "host",
"--uuid", host_uuid,
step_args (modules, s, f1, f2),
step_args (env_args, s, f1, f2),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f1, f2),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f1, f2));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Create the install configuration.
//
// bpkg create <env-modules> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
if (create_install)
{
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_target_create);
step_id f1 (step_id::b_create);
step_id f2 (step_id::bpkg_create);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create",
"-d", install_conf,
"--uuid", install_uuid,
step_args (modules, s, f1, f2),
step_args (env_args, s, f1, f2),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f1, f2),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f1, f2));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
else
{
// b create(<dir>) config.config.load=~host
//
// Note also that we suppress warnings about unused config.* values.
//
r.status |= run_b (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create(" + host_conf.representation () + ",cc)",
"config.config.load=~host",
"config.config.persist+='config.*'@unused=drop");
if (!r.status)
break;
// bpkg create --existing --type host
//
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"create",
"--existing",
"-d", host_conf,
"--type", "host",
"--uuid", host_uuid);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
// Create the module configurations.
//
if (create_module)
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_create);
// Create the module configuration.
//
{
// b create(<dir>) config.config.load=~build2 [<env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>]
//
// Note also that we suppress warnings about unused config.* values.
//
// What if a module wants to use CLI? The current thinking is that
// we will be "whitelisting" base (i.e., those that can plausibly be
// used by multiple modules) libraries and tools for use by build
// system modules. So if and when we whitelist CLI, we will add it
// here, next to cc.
//
string mods;
cstrings eas;
cstrings cas;
cstrings pas;
if (module_pkg && selfhost)
{
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_module_create);
for (const char* m: step_args (modules, s))
{
if (!mods.empty ())
mods += ' ';
mods += m;
}
eas = step_args (env_args, s);
cas = step_args (tgt_args, s);
pas = step_args (pkg_args, s);
}
else
mods = "cc";
r.status |= run_b (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create(" + module_conf.representation () + ',' + mods + ')',
"config.config.load=~build2",
"config.config.persist+='config.*'@unused=drop",
eas,
cas,
pas);
if (!r.status)
break;
// bpkg create --existing --type build2
//
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"create",
"--existing",
"-d", module_conf,
"--type", "build2",
"--uuid", module_uuid);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Create the install configuration.
//
if (create_install && module_pkg)
{
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_module_create);
string mods;
for (const char* m: step_args (modules, s))
{
if (!mods.empty ())
mods += ' ';
mods += m;
}
// b create(<dir>) config.config.load=~build2 [<env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>]
//
r.status |= run_b (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create(" + install_conf.representation () + ',' + mods + ')',
"config.config.load=~build2",
"config.config.persist+='config.*'@unused=drop",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s));
if (!r.status)
break;
// bpkg create --existing
//
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"create",
"--existing",
"-d", install_conf,
"--uuid", install_uuid);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
// Link the configurations.
//
// bpkg link -d <dir> <dir>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_link);
if (create_target)
{
if (create_host)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", target_conf,
host_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
if (create_module)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", target_conf,
module_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
if (create_host)
{
if (create_module)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", host_conf,
module_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
// Link the install configuration only for the host package. Note that
// the module package may not have build-time dependencies and so
// doesn't need configurations for them.
//
if (create_install && host_pkg)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", install_conf,
host_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
if (create_module)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", install_conf,
module_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
}
// Fetch repositories into the main package configuration, the target
// configuration for external build-time tests, if any, and the install
// configuration, if present.
//
// bpkg add <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <repository-url>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"add",
"-d", main_pkg_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
repo);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// bpkg fetch <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <trust-options>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"fetch",
"-d", main_pkg_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
trust_ops);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
if (create_install)
{
// bpkg add <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <repository-url>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"add",
"-d", install_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
repo);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// bpkg fetch <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <trust-options>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"fetch",
"-d", install_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
trust_ops);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
if (has_buildtime_tests)
{
// bpkg add <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <repository-url>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"add",
"-d", target_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
repo);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// bpkg fetch <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <trust-options>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"fetch",
"-d", target_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
trust_ops);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
// Configure all the packages using a single bpkg-pkg-build command.
//
// First, prepare the common and package arguments.
//
// If no variables are specified in the package configuration, then add
// the config.<pkg>.develop=false variable for the main package instead
// to trigger its package skeleton creation and loading. Also add this
// variable for the external test packages for the same purpose. This
// way we make sure that these packages can be used as dependencies of
// dependents with configuration clauses.
//
// Also add the dependency packages specified in the package
// configuration, if any, to configurations where the main package is
// being configured.
//
// Should we also add the dependency packages to configurations where
// the test packages are being configured? It feels like we shouldn't.
// Moreover, in the future we may decide to support specifying tests
// package configuration in the tests manifest value or some such. In
// this case a test package may have its own dependencies to be
// configured. What we could probably do now, is to never share a bpkg
// configuration between the main package and the tests packages if we
// configure any dependencies in it. Note that such dependencies may
// potentially be unsatisfactory for the test packages (unsatisfactory
// version, etc). This, however, seems rather far fetched so let's keep
// it simple for now.
//
strings common_args;
strings pkgs;
if (target_pkg) // The simple common case (see above)?
{
// The overall command looks like this (but some parts may be omitted):
//
// bpkg build --configure-only <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <pkg-config-opts>
// --
// { <pkg-config-vars>|config.<pkg-name>.develop=false }+ <pkg>
// { <rtt-config-vars>|config.<runtime-test-name>.develop=false }+ <runtime-test>...
// { <dep-config-vars> }+ <main-dep>...
// <main-dep>...
// <glob-dep>...
//
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_target_configure_build);
step_id f1 (step_id::b_configure);
step_id f2 (step_id::bpkg_configure_build);
cstrings eas (step_args (env_args, s, f1, f2));
cstrings cas (step_args (tgt_args, s, f1, f2));
cstrings pas (step_args (pkg_args, s, f1, f2));
common_args.push_back ("--checkout-root");
common_args.push_back (dist_root.string ());
common_args.insert (common_args.end (), eas.begin (), eas.end ());
common_args.insert (common_args.end (), cas.begin (), cas.end ());
common_args.insert (common_args.end (), pas.begin (), pas.end ());
// Add the main package.
//
pkgs.push_back ("{");
// @@ config.<pkg>.develop=false
//
// Only add the config.<pkg>.develop variable if there are no package
// configuration variables specified.
//
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (tm.name.string ()));
if (!pkg_config_vars.empty () || i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
{
if (!pkg_config_vars.empty ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (),
pkg_config_vars.begin (), pkg_config_vars.end ());
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
}
#if 1
else
pkgs.push_back ("config." + pkg_var + ".develop=false");
#endif
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
pkgs.push_back (pkg_rev);
// Add the runtime test packages.
//
for (const auto& t: runtime_tests)
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
// @@ config.<pkg>.develop=false
//
// Only add the config.<pkg>.develop variable if there are no
// package configuration variables specified.
//
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (t.name.string ()));
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
#if 1
else
pkgs.push_back ("config." + t.name.variable () + ".develop=false");
#endif
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
// Add test dependency package constraints (for example
// 'bar > 1.0.0').
//
pkgs.push_back (t.string ());
}
// Add the main package dependencies.
//
for (const pair<string, strings>& d: pkg_config_main_deps)
{
if (!d.second.empty ())
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), d.second.begin (), d.second.end ());
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
}
pkgs.push_back (d.first);
}
}
else
{
// The overall command looks like this (but some parts may be omitted):
//
// bpkg build --configure-only <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <pkg-config-opts>
// --
// { <build-config> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <pkg-config-vars>|config.<pkg-name>.develop=false }+ <pkg>
//
// { <build-config> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <rtt-config-vars>|config.<runtime-test-name>.develop=false }+ <runtime-test>...
//
// { <install-config> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <pkg-config-vars> }+ <pkg>
//
// { <target-config> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <btt-config-vars>|config.<buildtime-test-name>.develop=false }+ <buildtime-test>...
//
// { <build-config> <install-config> <dep-config-vars> }+ <main-dep>...
// { <build-config> <install-config> }+ { <main-dep>... }
// <glob-dep>...
//
// Main package configuration name.
//
const char* conf_uuid (host_pkg ? host_uuid : module_uuid);
// Add the main package args.
//
// Also add the external runtime test packages here since they share
// the configuration directory with the main package.
//
{
step_id s (target_pkg ? step_id::bpkg_target_configure_build :
host_pkg ? step_id::bpkg_host_configure_build :
step_id::bpkg_module_configure_build);
step_id f1 (step_id::b_configure);
step_id f2 (step_id::bpkg_configure_build);
cstrings eas (step_args (env_args, s, f1, f2));
cstrings cas (step_args (tgt_args, s, f1, f2));
cstrings pas (step_args (pkg_args, s, f1, f2));
// Add the main package.
//
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (conf_uuid);
pkgs.push_back ("--checkout-root");
pkgs.push_back (dist_root.string ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), eas.begin (), eas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), cas.begin (), cas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), pas.begin (), pas.end ());
// @@ config.<pkg>.develop=false
//
// Only add the config.<pkg>.develop variable if there are no
// package configuration variables specified.
//
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (tm.name.string ()));
if (!pkg_config_vars.empty () || i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
{
if (!pkg_config_vars.empty ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (),
pkg_config_vars.begin (), pkg_config_vars.end ());
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
}
#if 1
else
pkgs.push_back ("config." + pkg_var + ".develop=false");
#endif
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
pkgs.push_back (pkg_rev);
}
// Add the runtime test packages.
//
for (const auto& t: runtime_tests)
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (conf_uuid);
pkgs.push_back ("--checkout-root");
pkgs.push_back (dist_root.string ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), eas.begin (), eas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), cas.begin (), cas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), pas.begin (), pas.end ());
// @@ config.<pkg>.develop=false
//
// Only add the config.<pkg>.develop variable if there are no
// package configuration variables specified.
//
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (t.name.string ()));
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
#if 1
else
pkgs.push_back ("config." + t.name.variable () + ".develop=false");
#endif
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
pkgs.push_back (t.string ());
}
}
// Add the main package configured in the install configuration and
// the external build-time test packages.
//
{
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_target_configure_build);
step_id f1 (step_id::b_configure);
step_id f2 (step_id::bpkg_configure_build);
cstrings eas (step_args (env_args, s, f1, f2));
cstrings cas (step_args (tgt_args, s, f1, f2));
cstrings pas (step_args (pkg_args, s, f1, f2));
// Add the main package.
//
if (create_install)
{
common_args.push_back ("-d");
common_args.push_back (install_conf.string ());
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (install_uuid);
// Note that we do another re-distribution (with a separate
// --checkout-root) in case the package is missing file that
// are only used during installation.
//
pkgs.push_back ("--checkout-root");
pkgs.push_back (dist_install_root.string ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), eas.begin (), eas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), cas.begin (), cas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), pas.begin (), pas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (),
pkg_config_vars.begin (), pkg_config_vars.end ());
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (tm.name.string ()));
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
pkgs.push_back (pkg_rev);
}
// Add the build-time test packages.
//
// @@ config.<pkg>.develop=false
//
for (const auto& t: buildtime_tests)
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (target_uuid);
pkgs.push_back ("--checkout-root");
pkgs.push_back (dist_root.string ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), eas.begin (), eas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), cas.begin (), cas.end ());
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), pas.begin (), pas.end ());
// @@ config.<pkg>.develop=false
//
// Only add the config.<pkg>.develop variable if there are no
// package configuration variables specified.
//
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (t.name.string ()));
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
#if 1
else
pkgs.push_back ("config." + t.name.variable () + ".develop=false");
#endif
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
// Strip the build-time mark.
//
pkgs.push_back (t.dependency::string ());
}
}
// Add the main package dependencies to those configurations where
// the main package is configured.
//
{
// Add dependencies which have some configuration variables
// specified and count the number of others.
//
size_t no_vars (0);
for (const pair<string, strings>& d: pkg_config_main_deps)
{
if (!d.second.empty ())
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (conf_uuid);
if (create_install)
{
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (install_uuid);
}
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (), d.second.begin (), d.second.end ());
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
pkgs.push_back (d.first);
}
else
++no_vars;
}
// Add dependencies which have no configuration variables specified.
//
if (no_vars != 0)
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (conf_uuid);
if (create_install)
{
pkgs.push_back ("--config-uuid");
pkgs.push_back (install_uuid);
}
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
if (no_vars != 1)
pkgs.push_back ("{");
for (const pair<string, strings>& d: pkg_config_main_deps)
{
if (d.second.empty ())
pkgs.push_back (d.first);
}
if (no_vars != 1)
pkgs.push_back ("}");
}
}
}
// Add the global system dependencies.
//
for (const pair<string, strings>& d: pkg_config_glob_deps)
pkgs.push_back (d.first);
// Finally, configure all the packages.
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_build);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_global_configure_build);
optional<string> dependency_checksum;
// Only log configuration UUIDs if they are specified on the command
// line.
//
function<pre_run_function> log_uuids (
[&r, &trace,
target_uuid, host_uuid, module_uuid, install_uuid,
target_pkg] ()
{
if (!target_pkg)
{
auto log = [&r, &trace] (const char* uuid, const char* name)
{
string s (uuid);
s += " - ";
s += name;
l3 ([&]{trace << s;});
r.log += comment_begin;
r.log += ' ';
r.log += s;
r.log += '\n';
};
r.log += comment_begin;
r.log += '\n';
log (target_uuid, "target");
log (host_uuid, "host");
log (module_uuid, "module");
log (install_uuid, "install");
r.log += comment_begin;
r.log += '\n';
}
});
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log,
log_uuids,
dependency_checksum,
wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"build",
"--configure-only",
"--rebuild-checksum",
tm.dependency_checksum ? *tm.dependency_checksum : "",
"--yes",
"-d", root_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
common_args,
pkg_config_opts,
(has_runtime_tests || has_buildtime_tests
? bootstrap_import
: nullopt),
"--",
pkgs);
// The dependency checksum is tricky, here are the possibilities:
//
// - absent: bpkg terminated abnormally (or was not executed due to
// a breakpoint) -- nothing to do here.
//
// - empty: bpkg terminated normally with error before calculating the
// checksum -- nothing to do here either.
//
// - one line: bpkg checksum that we want.
//
// - many lines: someone else (e.g., buildfile) printed to stdout,
// which we consider an error.
//
if (dependency_checksum && !dependency_checksum->empty ())
{
string& s (*dependency_checksum);
// Make sure that the output contains a single line, and bail out
// with the error status if that's not the case.
//
if (s.find ('\n') == s.size () - 1)
{
s.pop_back ();
// If the dependency checksum didn't change, then save it to the
// result manifest, clean the logs and bail out with the skip
// result status.
//
if (tm.dependency_checksum && *tm.dependency_checksum == s)
{
l3 ([&]{trace << "skip";});
rm.status = result_status::skip;
rm.dependency_checksum = move (s);
rm.results.clear ();
break;
}
// Save the (new) dependency checksum to the result manifest.
//
// Also note that we save the checksum if bpkg failed after the
// checksum was printed. As a result, we won't be rebuilding the
// package until the error is fixed (in a package or worker) and
// the checksum changes, which feels like a proper behavior.
//
rm.dependency_checksum = move (s);
}
else
fail_operation (r,
"unexpected bpkg output:\n'" + s + '\'',
result_status::error);
}
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Redistribute the main package in both build and install
// configurations, if required (test packages will be handled later).
//
if (exists (dist_src))
{
change_wd (trace, &r.log, main_pkg_conf);
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_build);
if (!redist (b, r, dist_root, pkg_dir))
break;
}
if (exists (dist_install_src))
{
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd / install_conf);
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_configure_build);
if (!redist (b, r, dist_install_root, pkg_dir))
break;
}
rm.status |= r.status;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
// Give Windows a chance to (presumably) scan any files we may have just
// unpacked. Failed that, if we try to overwrite any such file (e.g., a
// generated header) we may end up with a permission denied error. Note
// also that this is in addition to the 2 seconds retry we have in our
// fdopen() implementation, which is not always enough.
//
Sleep (5000);
#endif
auto fail_unreached_breakpoint = [&bkp_step, &fail_operation]
(operation_result& r)
{
assert (bkp_step);
fail_operation (r,
"interactive build breakpoint " +
to_string (*bkp_step) + " cannot be reached",
result_status::abort);
};
// Note that if the bpkg.update step is disabled, we also skip all the
// test and install related steps.
//
if (!step_disabled (step_id::bpkg_update))
{
// Update the main package.
//
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("update"));
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd / main_pkg_conf);
// bpkg update <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <package-name>
//
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_update);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_update);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"update",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pkg);
if (!r.status)
break;
rm.status |= r.status;
}
// Re-distribute if comes from a version control-based repository,
// update, and test external test packages in the bpkg configuration in
// the current working directory. Optionally pass the config.import.*
// variable override and/or set the environment variables for the bpkg
// processes. Return true if all operations for all packages succeeded.
//
// Pass true as the installed argument to use the test separate installed
// phase step ids (bpkg.test-separate-installed.*) and the test separate
// phase step ids (bpkg.test-separate.*) otherwise. In both cases fall
// back to the main phase step ids (bpkg.*) when no environment/
// configuration arguments are specified for them.
//
auto test = [&trace, &wre,
&bkp_step, &bkp_status, &last_cmd,
&step_args, &env_args, &tgt_args, &pkg_args,
&bootstrap_import,
&redist]
(operation_result& r,
const small_vector<test_dependency, 1>& tests,
const dir_path& dist_root,
bool installed,
bool update_only,
const small_vector<string, 1>& envvars = {})
{
const optional<string>& import (!installed
? bootstrap_import
: nullopt);
for (const test_dependency& td: tests)
{
const string& pkg (td.name.string ());
// Re-distribute.
//
if (exists (dist_root))
{
// Note that re-distributing the test package is a bit tricky
// since we don't know its version and so cannot deduce its
// source directory name easily. We could potentially run the
// bpkg-status command after the package is configured and parse
// the output to obtain the version. Let's, however, keep it
// simple and find the source directory using the package
// directory name pattern.
//
try
{
dir_path pkg_dir;
// Note: doesn't follow symlinks.
//
path_search (dir_path (pkg + "-*/"),
[&pkg_dir] (path&& pe, const string&, bool interm)
{
if (!interm)
pkg_dir = path_cast<dir_path> (move (pe));
return interm;
},
dist_root,
path_match_flags::none);
if (!pkg_dir.empty ())
{
step_id b (
installed
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build
: step_id::bpkg_configure_build);
if (!redist (b, r, dist_root, pkg_dir, import, envvars))
return false;
}
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to scan directory " << dist_root << ": " << e;
}
}
// Update.
//
// bpkg update <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <package-name>
//
{
step_id b (installed
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_update
: step_id::bpkg_test_separate_update);
step_id s (b);
step_id f (step_id::bpkg_update);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
envvars,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"update",
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
import,
pkg);
if (!r.status)
return false;
}
// Test.
//
// Note that we assume that the package supports the test operation
// since this is its main purpose.
//
// bpkg test <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <package-name>
//
if (!update_only)
{
step_id b (installed
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_test
: step_id::bpkg_test_separate_test);
step_id s (b);
step_id f (step_id::bpkg_test);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
envvars,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"test",
"--package-cwd", // See above for details.
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
import,
pkg);
if (!r.status)
return false;
}
}
return true;
};
// Test the main package.
//
b_project_info prj (
prj_info (pkg_dir,
b_info_flags::ext_mods | b_info_flags::subprojects,
"project"));
// Run the internal tests if the test operation is supported by the
// project but only for the target package or if the configuration is
// self-hosted.
//
bool has_internal_tests ((target_pkg || selfhost) &&
find (prj.operations.begin (),
prj.operations.end (),
"test") != prj.operations.end ());
if (has_internal_tests || has_runtime_tests || has_buildtime_tests)
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("test"));
// Run internal tests.
//
if (has_internal_tests && !step_disabled (step_id::bpkg_test))
{
// Use --package-cwd to help ported to build2 third-party packages a
// bit (see bpkg-pkg-test(1) for details).
//
// Note that internal tests that load the module itself don't make
// much sense, thus we don't pass the config.import.* variable on
// the command line for modules that require bootstrap.
//
// bpkg test <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <package-name>
//
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_test);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"test",
"--package-cwd",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pkg);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bpkg.test step but the package
// has no internal tests or this step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
// External tests.
//
// Note that if the bpkg.test-separate.update step is disabled, we
// also skip bpkg.test-separate.test.
//
if ((has_runtime_tests || has_buildtime_tests) &&
!step_disabled (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_update))
{
bool update_only (step_disabled (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_test));
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bpkg.test-separate.test step
// but this step is disabled.
//
if (update_only &&
bkp_step &&
*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_test_separate_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
// External runtime tests.
//
// Note that we assume that these packages belong to the dependent
// package's repository or its complement repositories, recursively.
// Thus, we test them in the configuration used to build the
// dependent package.
//
if (has_runtime_tests)
{
if (!test (r,
runtime_tests,
dist_root,
false /* installed */,
update_only))
break;
}
// External build-time tests.
//
if (has_buildtime_tests)
{
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd / target_conf);
if (!test (r,
buildtime_tests,
dist_root,
false /* installed */,
update_only))
break;
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the bpkg.test-separate.*
// steps but the package either has no external tests or the
// bpkg.test-separate.update step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_update &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the test steps but the
// package has no tests.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bpkg_test &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("test"));
break;
}
// Install from source.
//
if (install_root)
{
// Make install_conf refer to the actual configuration directory.
//
install_conf = rwd / (create_install ? install_conf : main_pkg_conf);
operation_result& r (add_result ("install"));
change_wd (trace, &r.log, install_conf);
// Note that for a host or module package we don't need the target
// configuration anymore, if present. So let's free up the space a
// little bit.
//
if (!target_pkg && create_target)
rm_r (trace, &r.log, rwd / target_conf);
// Install.
//
{
// bpkg install <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <package-name>
//
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_install);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_install);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"install",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pkg);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Run ldconfig.
//
if (step_enabled (step_id::bbot_install_ldconfig))
{
// sudo ldconfig <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_install_ldconfig);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_install_ldconfig);
r.status |= run_ldconfig (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bbot.install.ldconfig step but
// this step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bbot_install_ldconfig)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bpkg.install related steps but
// the package is not supposed to be installed from source.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bpkg_install &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bbot_install_ldconfig)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("install"));
break;
}
// Generate the binary distribution package.
//
// Note that if bbot.bindist.upload step is enabled, it makes sense to
// only copy all the generated binary distribution files to the
// upload/bindist/<distribution>/ directory after the binary
// distribution packages are testes, i.e. after the potential
// bbot.sys-uninstall.* steps.
//
// The following bindist_* structures contain a subset of members of the
// corresponding structures described in the STRUCTURED RESULT section
// of the bpkg-pkg-bindist(1) man page. Note: needed later for
// uninstall, upload.
//
struct bindist_file
{
bbot::path path; // Absolute and normalized.
string system_name;
};
struct bindist_package
{
vector<bindist_file> files;
};
struct bindist_result_type
{
string distribution;
bindist_package package;
vector<bindist_package> dependencies;
};
bindist_result_type bindist_result;
const dir_path& bindist_conf (
create_install ? install_conf : main_pkg_conf);
// Make it absolute for the sake of diagnostics.
//
path bindist_result_file (rwd / bindist_conf / "bindist-result.json");
if (bindist)
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("bindist"));
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to a bpkg.bindist.* step but this
// step differs from the enabled one.
//
if (bkp_step &&
(*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian ||
*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora ||
*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_bindist_archive) &&
*bkp_step != *bindist)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd);
// Note that for a host or module package we don't need the target
// configuration anymore, if present. So let's free up the space a
// little bit.
//
if (!target_pkg && create_target)
rm_r (trace, &r.log, rwd / target_conf);
string distribution;
dir_path output_root;
switch (*bindist)
{
case step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian:
{
distribution = "debian";
output_root = dir_path ("bindist");
break;
}
case step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora:
{
distribution = "fedora";
break;
}
case step_id::bpkg_bindist_archive:
{
distribution = "archive";
output_root = dir_path ("bindist");
break;
}
default: assert (false);
}
// bpkg bindist --distribution <distribution>
// <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <package-name>
//
// Note that if we are installing the result, we need to generate
// packages for all the dependencies unless they are included in the
// package (with --recursive). The way we are going to arrange for
// this is by specifying --recursive=separate first and letting any
// user --recursive option override that.
//
step_id b (*bindist);
step_id s (*bindist);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, bindist_result_file, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"bindist",
"--distribution", distribution,
sys_install ? cstrings ({"--recursive", "separate"}) : cstrings (),
"--structured-result", "json",
(!output_root.empty ()
? cstrings ({"--output-root", output_root.string ().c_str ()})
: cstrings ()),
"-d", bindist_conf,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pkg);
if (!r.status)
break;
// Parse the structured result JSON.
//
try
{
ifdstream is (bindist_result_file);
json::parser p (is, bindist_result_file.string ());
using event = json::event;
auto bad_json = [&p] (string d)
{
throw json::invalid_json_input (p.input_name,
p.line (),
p.column (),
p.position (),
move (d));
};
// Parse a bindist_file object.
//
auto parse_file = [&p, &bad_json] ()
{
// enter: after begin_object
// leave: after end_object
bindist_file r;
// Skip unknown/uninteresting members.
//
while (p.next_expect (event::name, event::end_object))
{
const string& n (p.name ());
if (n == "path")
{
try
{
r.path =
path (p.next_expect_string ()).complete ().normalize ();
}
catch (const invalid_path& e)
{
bad_json ("invalid package file path '" + e.path + "'");
}
}
else if (n == "system_name")
{
r.system_name = p.next_expect_string ();
}
else
p.next_expect_value_skip ();
}
return r;
};
// Parse a bindist_package object.
//
auto parse_package = [&p, &parse_file] ()
{
// enter: after begin_object
// leave: after end_object
bindist_package r;
// Skip unknown/uninteresting members.
//
while (p.next_expect (event::name, event::end_object))
{
const string& n (p.name ());
if (n == "files")
{
p.next_expect (event::begin_array);
while (p.next_expect (event::begin_object, event::end_array))
r.files.push_back (parse_file ());
}
else
p.next_expect_value_skip ();
}
return r;
};
// Parse the bindist_result.
//
p.next_expect (event::begin_object);
while (p.next_expect (event::name, event::end_object))
{
const string& n (p.name ());
if (n == "distribution")
{
bindist_result.distribution = p.next_expect_string ();
if (bindist_result.distribution != distribution)
bad_json ("expected distribution '" + distribution +
"' instead of '" + bindist_result.distribution + "'");
}
else if (n == "package")
{
p.next_expect (event::begin_object);
bindist_result.package = parse_package ();
}
else if (n == "dependencies")
{
p.next_expect (event::begin_array);
while (p.next_expect (event::begin_object, event::end_array))
bindist_result.dependencies.push_back (parse_package ());
}
else
p.next_expect_value_skip ();
}
}
catch (const json::invalid_json_input& e)
{
fail_operation (
r,
string ("invalid bpkg-pkg-bindist result json input: ") +
e.what (),
result_status::abort,
e.name,
e.line,
e.column);
// Fall through.
}
catch (const io_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to read " << bindist_result_file << ": " << e;
}
if (!r.status)
break;
log_line ("generated " + distribution + " package for " + pkg + '/' +
ver.string () + ':',
r.log);
for (const bindist_file& f: bindist_result.package.files)
log_line (" " + f.path.string (), r.log);
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to a bpkg.bindist.* step but this step
// is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
(*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian ||
*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora ||
*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_bindist_archive))
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("bindist"));
break;
}
// Install from the binary distribution package generated on a
// bpkg.bindist.* step.
//
if (sys_install)
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("sys-install"));
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bbot.sys-install step since
// it has no specific command associated.
//
if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bbot_sys_install)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("sys-install"));
break;
}
// Noop, just for the log record.
//
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd);
// Collect the binary package files.
//
// Specifically, for now we consider files with the system name
// specified as package files.
//
cstrings pfs;
auto add_package_files = [&pfs] (const vector<bindist_file>& bfs)
{
for (const bindist_file& f: bfs)
{
if (!f.system_name.empty ())
pfs.push_back (f.path.string ().c_str ());
}
};
add_package_files (bindist_result.package.files);
for (const bindist_package& d: bindist_result.dependencies)
add_package_files (d.files);
// Install for the `debian` distribution.
//
if (*bindist == step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian)
{
// Update package index.
//
{
// sudo apt-get update <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_sys_install_apt_get_update);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_sys_install_apt_get_update);
r.status |= run_apt_get (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"update",
"--assume-yes",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Install.
//
{
// sudo apt-get install <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <distribution-package-file>...
//
// Note that apt-get install requires a directory separator for an
// argument to be treated as a file rather than name. The paths we
// pass are absolute.
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_sys_install_apt_get_install);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_sys_install_apt_get_install);
r.status |= run_apt_get (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"install",
"--assume-yes",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pfs);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to a bbot.sys-install.apt_get.* step
// but the distribution is other than `debian`.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bbot_sys_install_apt_get_update &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bbot_sys_install_apt_get_install)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
//
// Install for the `fedora` distribution.
//
else if (*bindist == step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora)
{
// sudo dnf install <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <distribution-package-file>...
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_sys_install_dnf_install);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_sys_install_dnf_install);
r.status |= run_dnf (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"install",
"--refresh",
"--assumeyes",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pfs);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to a bbot.sys-install.dnf.* step but
// the distribution is other than `fedora`.
//
else if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bbot_sys_install_dnf_install)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
//
// Install for the `archive` distribution.
//
// Since there is no easy way to extract from multiple archives with a
// single command, we run tar in a loop.
//
// Note that it is assumed that the --directory and --strip-components
// options are passed via <*-config-args>. The extracted executables
// can be arranged to be found by setting config.install.root for
// bpkg.target.create, etc (the same way as for installing from
// source).
//
else if (*bindist == step_id::bpkg_bindist_archive)
{
for (const char* f: pfs)
{
// [sudo] tar -xf <distribution-package-file> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_sys_install_tar_extract);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_sys_install_tar_extract);
r.status |= run_tar (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
true /* sudo */,
"-xf",
f,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
if (!r.status)
break;
// Run ldconfig.
//
if (step_enabled (step_id::bbot_sys_install_ldconfig))
{
// sudo ldconfig <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_sys_install_ldconfig);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_sys_install_ldconfig);
r.status |= run_ldconfig (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bbot.sys-install.ldconfig
// step but this step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bbot_sys_install_ldconfig)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
if (!module_pkg)
{
if (optional<dir_path> ir = config_install_root ())
install_bin = *ir / dir_path ("bin");
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to a
// bbot.sys-install.{tar.extract,ldconfig} step but the distribution
// is other than `archive`.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bbot_sys_install_tar_extract &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bbot_sys_install_ldconfig)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
else
assert (false);
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to a bbot.sys-install.* step but this
// step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bbot_sys_install &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bbot_sys_install_ldconfig)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("sys-install"));
break;
}
// Now, if the package is installed, either from source or from the
// binary distribution package, the overall plan is as follows:
//
// 1. If the package has subprojects that support the test operation,
// then configure, build, and test them out of the source tree
// against the installed package using the build system directly.
//
// 2. If any of the test packages are specified, then configure, build,
// and test them in a separate bpkg configuration(s) against the
// installed package.
//
if (install_root || sys_install)
{
// Run the internal tests if the project contains "testable"
// subprojects, but not for a module.
//
has_internal_tests = false;
dir_paths subprj_dirs; // "Testable" package subprojects.
// Collect the "testable" subprojects.
//
if (!module_pkg)
{
// Make install_conf refer to the actual configuration directory, if
// not yet.
//
if (sys_install)
install_conf = rwd / (create_install ? install_conf : main_pkg_conf);
assert (!rm.results.empty ());
// Result of the install or sys-install operation.
//
operation_result& r (rm.results.back ());
change_wd (trace, &r.log, install_conf);
for (const b_project_info::subproject& sp: prj.subprojects)
{
// Retrieve the subproject information similar to how we've done it
// for the package.
//
b_project_info si (prj_info (pkg_dir / sp.path,
b_info_flags::ext_mods,
"subproject"));
const strings& ops (si.operations);
if (find (ops.begin (), ops.end (), "test") != ops.end ())
subprj_dirs.push_back (sp.path);
}
has_internal_tests = !subprj_dirs.empty ();
}
if (has_internal_tests || has_runtime_tests || has_buildtime_tests)
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("test-installed"));
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd);
// Make sure that the installed package executables are properly
// imported when configuring and running tests, unless we are testing
// the build system module (that supposedly doesn't install any
// executables).
//
small_vector<string, 1> envvars;
if (install_bin)
{
// Note that we add the $config.install.root/bin directory at the
// beginning of the PATH environment variable value, so the
// installed executables are found first.
//
string paths ("PATH=" + install_bin->string ());
if (optional<string> s = getenv ("PATH"))
{
paths += path::traits_type::path_separator;
paths += *s;
}
envvars.push_back (move (paths));
}
// Run internal tests.
//
if (has_internal_tests)
{
// Create the configuration.
//
// b create(<dir>, <env-modules>) <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
// Amalgamation directory that will contain configuration
// subdirectory for package tests out of source tree build.
//
dir_path out_dir ("build-installed");
{
step_id b (step_id::b_test_installed_create);
step_id s (step_id::b_test_installed_create);
step_id f (step_id::b_create);
string mods; // build2 create meta-operation parameters.
for (const char* m: step_args (modules, s, f))
{
mods += mods.empty () ? ", " : " ";
mods += m;
}
r.status |= run_b (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create('" + out_dir.representation () + '\'' + mods + ')',
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Configure testable subprojects sequentially and test/build in
// parallel afterwards.
//
// It feels right to configure internal tests also passing the
// main package configuration variables, since they may need to
// align with the main package setup (enable some testscripts,
// etc).
//
strings test_specs;
for (const dir_path& d: subprj_dirs)
{
// b configure(<subprj-src-dir>@<subprj-out-dir>) <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <pkg-vars>
//
step_id b (step_id::b_test_installed_configure);
step_id s (step_id::b_test_installed_configure);
step_id f (step_id::b_configure);
dir_path subprj_src_dir (exists (dist_src)
? dist_src / d
: main_pkg_conf / pkg_dir / d);
dir_path subprj_out_dir (out_dir / d);
r.status |= run_b (
b,
envvars,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"configure('" +
subprj_src_dir.representation () + "'@'" +
subprj_out_dir.representation () + "')",
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
pkg_config_vars);
if (!r.status)
break;
test_specs.push_back (
"test('" + subprj_out_dir.representation () + "')");
}
if (!r.status)
break;
// Build/test subprojects.
//
// b test(<subprj-out-dir>)... <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
if (!step_disabled (step_id::b_test_installed_test))
{
step_id b (step_id::b_test_installed_test);
step_id s (step_id::b_test_installed_test);
r.status |= run_b (
b,
envvars,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
test_specs,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the b.test-installed.test step
// but this step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::b_test_installed_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the b.test-installed.*
// steps but the package doesn't have any internal tests.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::b_test_installed_create &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::b_test_installed_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
// Run runtime and build-time tests.
//
// Note that we only build runtime tests for target packages and for
// host packages in self-hosted configurations.
//
if (has_runtime_tests || has_buildtime_tests)
{
// Create the required build configurations.
//
dir_path target_conf ("build-installed-bpkg");
dir_path host_conf ("build-installed-bpkg-host");
dir_path module_conf ("build-installed-bpkg-module");
// Create the target configuration if this is a target package
// having external runtime tests or a host/module package having
// external build-time tests.
//
bool create_target (target_pkg || has_buildtime_tests);
// Note that even if there are no runtime tests for a host/module
// package, we still need to create the host/build2 configuration
// to configure the system package in.
//
bool create_host (host_pkg || module_pkg);
bool create_module (module_pkg ||
(host_pkg && has_buildtime_tests));
// Note: a module package cannot have runtime tests and so the
// module configuration is only created to serve build-time tests.
// Thus, the host or target configuration is always created as
// well and the module configuration is never a root
// configuration.
//
assert (create_target || create_host);
// Root configuration through which we will be configuring the
// cluster.
//
const dir_path& root_conf (create_target ? target_conf : host_conf);
// Runtime tests configuration. Should only be used if there are
// any.
//
const dir_path& runtime_tests_conf (target_pkg
? target_conf
: host_conf);
// Create the target configuration.
//
// bpkg create <env-modules> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
if (create_target)
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create);
// Note that here and below the _for_* step ids are determined
// by the main package type (and, yes, that means we will use
// the same step ids for target and host configuration -- that,
// however, should be ok since host configuration will only be
// created in the self-hosted case).
//
step_id s (
target_pkg
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_target
: host_pkg
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_host
: step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_module);
// Note: no fallback for modules.
//
optional<step_id> f (!module_pkg
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create
: optional<step_id> ());
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create",
"-d", target_conf,
step_args (modules, s, f),
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Create the host configuration.
//
if (create_host)
{
// bpkg create --type host <env-modules> <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create);
step_id s (host_pkg
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_host
: step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create_for_module);
// Note: no fallback for modules.
//
optional<step_id> f (!module_pkg
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create
: optional<step_id> ());
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create",
"-d", host_conf,
"--type", "host",
"--name", "host",
step_args (modules, s, f),
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Create the module configuration.
//
// Note that we never build any tests in it but only configure the
// system package. Note, however, that the host/module package
// build-time tests can potentially build some other modules here.
//
if (create_module)
{
// b create(<dir>) config.config.load=~build2
//
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create);
r.status |= run_b (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-V",
"create(" + module_conf.representation () + ",cc)",
"config.config.load=~build2",
"config.config.persist+='config.*'@unused=drop");
if (!r.status)
break;
// bpkg create --existing --type build2
//
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"create",
"--existing",
"-d", module_conf,
"--type", "build2",
"--name", "module");
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// Link the configurations.
//
// bpkg link -d <dir> <dir>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_link);
if (create_target)
{
if (create_host)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", target_conf,
host_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
if (create_module)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", target_conf,
module_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
if (create_host)
{
if (create_module)
{
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"link",
"-d", host_conf,
module_conf);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
}
// Add and fetch the repositories.
//
if (has_runtime_tests)
{
// bpkg add <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <repository-url>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_add);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_add);
step_id f (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"add",
"-d", runtime_tests_conf,
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
repo);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// bpkg fetch <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <trust-options>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_fetch);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_fetch);
step_id f (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"fetch",
"-d", runtime_tests_conf,
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
trust_ops);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
if (has_buildtime_tests)
{
// bpkg add <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <repository-url>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_add);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_add);
step_id f (step_id::bpkg_configure_add);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"add",
"-d", target_conf,
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
repo);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// bpkg fetch <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <trust-options>
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_fetch);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_fetch);
step_id f (step_id::bpkg_configure_fetch);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"fetch",
"-d", target_conf,
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
trust_ops);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
}
// Configure all the packages using a single bpkg-pkg-build command.
//
// bpkg build --configure-only <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// { <config> <rtt-config-vars> }+ <runtime-test>...
// { <config> }+ { <runtime-test>... }
// { <btt-config-vars> }+ <buildtime-test>...
// ?sys:<pkg>
// <glob-dep>...
//
strings pkgs;
if (has_runtime_tests)
{
// Note that only host package runtime tests can (but not
// necessarily) be configured in a linked configuration and
// require --config-name to be specified for them.
//
assert (!module_pkg);
string conf_name (runtime_tests_conf == root_conf
? ""
: "host");
// If there are any runtime tests with configuration variables,
// then add them to the command line as following:
//
// { --config-name <name> <config-var>... }+ <runtime-test>...
//
// Also count the number of runtime tests without configuration
// variables.
//
size_t no_vars (0);
for (const auto& t: runtime_tests)
{
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (t.name.string ()));
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
if (!conf_name.empty ())
{
pkgs.push_back ("--config-name");
pkgs.push_back (conf_name);
}
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (),
i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
pkgs.push_back (t.string ());
}
else
++no_vars;
}
// If there are any runtime tests without configuration
// variables, then add them to the command line as following:
//
// { --config-name <name> }+ { <runtime-test>... }
//
if (no_vars != 0)
{
bool og (!conf_name.empty ());
if (og)
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.push_back ("--config-name");
pkgs.push_back (conf_name);
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
}
if (og && no_vars != 1)
pkgs.push_back ("{");
for (const auto& t: runtime_tests)
{
if (pkg_config_pkgs.find (t.name.string ()) ==
pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
{
pkgs.push_back (t.string ());
}
}
if (og && no_vars != 1)
pkgs.push_back ("}");
}
}
if (has_buildtime_tests)
{
for (const auto& t: buildtime_tests)
{
auto i (pkg_config_pkgs.find (t.name.string ()));
if (i != pkg_config_pkgs.end ())
{
pkgs.push_back ("{");
pkgs.insert (pkgs.end (),
i->second.begin (), i->second.end ());
pkgs.push_back ("}+");
}
// Strip the build-time mark.
//
pkgs.push_back (t.dependency::string ());
}
}
pkgs.push_back ("?sys:" + pkg_rev);
// Add the global system dependencies.
//
for (const pair<string, strings>& d: pkg_config_glob_deps)
pkgs.push_back (d.first);
// Finally, configure all the test packages.
//
{
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build);
step_id g (step_id::bpkg_global_configure_build); // Global.
step_id s (
target_pkg
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build_for_target
: host_pkg
? step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build_for_host
: step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build_for_module);
step_id f (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_configure_build);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
envvars,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"build",
"--configure-only",
"--checkout-root", dist_installed_root,
"--yes",
"-d", root_conf,
step_args (env_args, g),
step_args (env_args, s, f),
step_args (tgt_args, g),
step_args (tgt_args, s, f),
step_args (pkg_args, g),
step_args (pkg_args, s, f),
"--",
pkgs);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
Sleep (5000); // See above.
#endif
// Note that if bpkg.test-separate-installed.update step is
// disabled, we also skip bpkg.test-separate-installed.test.
//
if (!step_disabled (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_update))
{
bool update_only (
step_disabled (step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_test));
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the
// bpkg.test-separate-installed.test step but this step is
// disabled.
//
if (update_only &&
bkp_step &&
*bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
// External runtime tests.
//
if (has_runtime_tests)
{
const dir_path& runtime_tests_conf (target_pkg
? target_conf
: host_conf);
change_wd (trace, &r.log, runtime_tests_conf);
if (!test (r,
runtime_tests,
dist_installed_root,
true /* installed */,
update_only,
envvars))
break;
}
// External build-time tests.
//
if (has_buildtime_tests)
{
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd / target_conf);
if (!test (r,
buildtime_tests,
dist_installed_root,
true /* installed */,
update_only,
envvars))
break;
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the
// bpkg.test-separate-installed.{update,test} steps but the
// bpkg.test-separate-installed.update step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_update &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the
// bpkg.test-separate-installed.* steps but the package has no
// external tests.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_create &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the test installed steps
// but the package has no tests.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::b_test_installed_create &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("test-installed"));
break;
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the test installed steps but
// the package is not supposed to be installed neither from source nor
// from the binary distribution package.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::b_test_installed_create &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bpkg_test_separate_installed_test)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("test-installed"));
break;
}
// Uninstall, if installed from the binary distribution package.
//
// Note: noop for the archive distribution.
//
if (sys_install &&
(*bindist == step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian ||
*bindist == step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora))
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("sys-uninstall"));
// Noop, just for the log record.
//
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd);
// Collect the binary package system names.
//
cstrings pns;
auto add_package_names = [&pns] (const vector<bindist_file>& bfs)
{
for (const bindist_file& f: bfs)
{
if (!f.system_name.empty ())
pns.push_back (f.system_name.c_str ());
}
};
add_package_names (bindist_result.package.files);
for (const bindist_package& d: bindist_result.dependencies)
add_package_names (d.files);
// Uninstall for the `debian` distribution.
//
if (*bindist == step_id::bpkg_bindist_debian)
{
// sudo apt-get remove <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <distribution-package-name>...
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_apt_get_remove);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_apt_get_remove);
r.status |= run_apt_get (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"remove",
"--assume-yes",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pns);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the
// bbot.sys-uninstall.apt-get.remove step but the distribution is
// other than `debian`.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step == step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_apt_get_remove)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
//
// Uninstall for the `fedora` distribution.
//
else if (*bindist == step_id::bpkg_bindist_fedora)
{
// sudo dnf remove <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// <distribution-package-name>...
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_dnf_remove);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_dnf_remove);
r.status |= run_dnf (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"remove",
"--assumeyes",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pns);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bbot.sys-uninstall.dnf.remove
// step but the distribution is other than `fedora`.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step == step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_dnf_remove)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
else
assert (false);
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to a bbot.sys-uninstall.* step but
// this step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_apt_get_remove &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bbot_sys_uninstall_dnf_remove)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("sys-uninstall"));
break;
}
// Uninstall, if installed from source.
//
if (install_root)
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("uninstall"));
change_wd (trace, &r.log, install_conf);
// bpkg uninstall <env-config-args> <tgt-config-args> <pkg-config-args>
// <package-name>
//
step_id b (step_id::bpkg_uninstall);
step_id s (step_id::bpkg_uninstall);
r.status |= run_bpkg (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
"-v",
"uninstall",
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
pkg);
if (!r.status)
break;
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bpkg.uninstall step but the
// package was not installed from source.
//
else if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bpkg_uninstall)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("uninstall"));
break;
}
// Now, after the package is fully tested, let's prepare the build
// artifacts for the upload, using the upload operation log.
//
// Prepare the bindist artifacts.
//
// Move all the generated binary distribution files and
// bindist-result.json to the upload/bindist/<distribution>/ directory.
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bbot.bindist.upload step since
// it has no specific command associated.
//
if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bbot_bindist_upload)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("upload"));
break;
}
if (bindist_upload)
{
operation_result& r (add_result ("upload"));
dir_path d (upload_dir /
dir_path ("bindist") /
dir_path (bindist_result.distribution));
log_step_id (trace, r.log, step_id::bbot_bindist_upload);
mk_p (trace, &r.log, d);
// Move a file to the upload/bindist/<distribution>/ directory.
//
// On Windows copy the file instead of moving not to fail if it is
// being scanned by the Windows Defender or some such.
//
auto mv = [&d, &r, &rwd, &trace] (const path& p)
{
#ifndef _WIN32
bool mv (true);
#else
bool mv (false);
#endif
// Use relative paths to keep the operation log tidy.
//
if (mv)
mv_into (trace, &r.log, p.leaf (rwd), d);
else
cp_into (trace, &r.log, p.leaf (rwd), d);
};
auto move_files = [&mv] (const vector<bindist_file>& bfs)
{
for (const bindist_file& f: bfs)
mv (f.path);
};
move_files (bindist_result.package.files);
for (const bindist_package& d: bindist_result.dependencies)
move_files (d.files);
mv (bindist_result_file);
}
// Create the archive of the build artifacts for subsequent upload, if
// the upload/ directory is not empty.
//
// Note that the archive will be uploaded later, right before uploading
// the result manifest, unless the task has been aborted by the user or
// the result status is error or worse.
//
if (!empty (rwd / upload_dir) && !step_disabled (step_id::bbot_upload))
{
// The upload operation log must have been added as part of the
// build artifacts preparation for upload.
//
operation_result& r (rm.results.back ());
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to the bbot.upload step since it has
// no specific command associated.
//
if (bkp_step && *bkp_step == step_id::bbot_upload)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (r);
break;
}
change_wd (trace, &r.log, rwd);
// Archive the build artifacts.
//
{
// tar -cf upload.tar <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
// upload/
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_upload_tar_create);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_upload_tar_create);
// Make sure the archive is portable.
//
// Note that OpenBSD tar does not support --format but it appear
// ustar is the default (see bpkg/system-package-manager-archive.cxx
// for details).
//
r.status |= run_tar (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
false /* sudo */,
#ifndef __OpenBSD__
"--format", "ustar",
#endif
"-cf",
upload_archive,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s),
upload_dir);
if (!r.status)
break;
}
// It feels useful to also print the archive content to the log.
//
{
// tar -tf upload.tar <env-config-args>
// <tgt-config-args>
// <pkg-config-args>
//
step_id b (step_id::bbot_upload_tar_list);
step_id s (step_id::bbot_upload_tar_list);
r.status |= run_tar (
b,
trace, r.log, wre,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
false /* sudo */,
"-tf",
upload_archive,
step_args (env_args, s),
step_args (tgt_args, s),
step_args (pkg_args, s));
if (!r.status)
break;
}
rm.status |= r.status;
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to some of the bbot.upload.* steps but
// there is either nothing to upload or the bbot.upload step is
// disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bbot_upload &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bbot_upload_tar_list)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("upload"));
break;
}
}
//
// Fail if the breakpoint refers to bpkg.update or any dependent step but
// the bpkg.update step is disabled.
//
else if (bkp_step &&
*bkp_step >= step_id::bpkg_update &&
*bkp_step <= step_id::bbot_upload)
{
fail_unreached_breakpoint (add_result ("update"));
break;
}
break;
}
if (!rm.results.empty ())
{
operation_result& r (rm.results.back ());
rm.status |= r.status; // Merge last in case of a break.
// Unless there is an error (or worse) encountered, log the special 'end'
// step and, if this step is specified in the interactive manifest value,
// ask the user if to continue the task execution.
//
bool error (!rm.status);
if (!error)
{
r.status |= run_cmd (step_id::end,
trace, r.log,
nullptr /* out_str */, path () /* out_file */,
regexes (),
"" /* name */,
bkp_step, bkp_status, last_cmd,
process_env ());
rm.status |= r.status;
}
// Truncate logs if they would exceed the upload limit.
//
// @@ TMP: currently this limit is hard-coded. In the future it should be
// sent along with the task manifest.
//
const size_t upload_limit (10 * 1024 * 1024);
{
// Reserve 10K for other manifest values (alternatively, we could do it
// exactly in upload_manifest()).
//
const size_t manifest_size (10 * 1024);
size_t n (manifest_size);
for (const operation_result& r: rm.results)
n += r.log.size ();
if (n > upload_limit)
{
// Divide the size equally among all the operations and truncate any
// that exceed their allowance. This way we will get some information
// for each operation.
//
n = (upload_limit - manifest_size) / rm.results.size ();
for (operation_result& r: rm.results)
{
if (r.log.size () <= n)
continue;
// We need to be careful not to truncate it in the middle of UTF-8
// sequence. So we look for the last newline that still fits.
//
size_t p (n - 80 /* for the "log truncated" note */);
for (; p != 0 && r.log[p] != '\n'; --p) ;
r.log.resize (p != 0 ? p + 1 : 0); // Keep the newline.
r.log += "-------------------------------LOG TRUNCATED-------------------------------\n";
}
}
}
}
else
assert (rm.status == result_status::abort ||
rm.status == result_status::skip);
if (!rwd.empty ())
{
change_wd (trace, nullptr /* log */, rwd);
// Upload the build artifacts archive, if exists.
//
bool error (!rm.status);
if (exists (upload_archive) && !error)
{
const string url (
"tftp://" + ops.tftp_host () + '/' + upload_archive.string ());
try
{
tftp_curl c (trace,
upload_archive,
nullfd,
curl::put,
url,
"--tftp-blksize", tftp_blksize,
"--max-time", tftp_put_timeout);
if (!c.wait ())
fail << "curl " << *c.exit;
}
catch (const process_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to execute curl: " << e;
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to upload build artifacts to " << url << ": " << e;
}
}
}
// Upload the result.
//
const string url ("tftp://" + ops.tftp_host () + "/result.manifest.lz4");
try
{
upload_manifest (trace, url, rm, "result");
// We use exit code 2 to signal abnormal termination but where we managed
// to upload the result manifest. See startup() for details.
//
return rm.status != result_status::abnormal ? 0 : 2;
}
catch (const io_error& e)
{
error << "unable to upload result manifest to " << url << ": " << e;
}
// We use exit code 3 to signal an unsuccessful attempt to upload the result
// manifest. See startup() for details.
//
return 3;
}
static int
startup ()
{
tracer trace ("startup");
// Our overall plan is as follows:
//
// 1. Download the task manifest into the build directory (CWD).
//
// 2. Parse it and get the target.
//
// 3. Find the environment setup executable for this target.
//
// 4. Execute the environment setup executable.
//
// 5. If the environment setup executable fails, then upload the (failed)
// result ourselves.
//
const string url ("tftp://" + ops.tftp_host () + "/task.manifest");
const path mf ("task.manifest");
// If we fail, try to upload the result manifest (abnormal termination). The
// idea is that the machine gets suspended and we can investigate what's
// going on by logging in and examining the diagnostics (e.g., via
// journalctl, etc).
//
task_manifest tm;
try
{
// Download the task.
//
// We are downloading from our host so there shouldn't normally be any
// connectivity issues. Unless, of course, we are on Windows where all
// kinds of flakiness is business as usual. Note that having a long enough
// timeout is not enough: if we try to connect before the network is up,
// we will keep waiting forever, even after it is up. So we have to
// timeout and try again. This is also pretty bad (unlike, say during
// bootstrap which doesn't happen very often) since we are wasting the
// machine time. So we are going to log it as a warning and not merely a
// trace since if this is a common occurrence, then something has to be
// done about it.
//
for (size_t retry (1);; ++retry)
{
try
{
tftp_curl c (trace,
nullfd,
mf,
curl::get,
url,
"--tftp-blksize", tftp_blksize,
"--max-time", tftp_get_timeout);
if (!c.wait ())
throw_generic_error (EIO);
break;
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
bool bail (retry > tftp_get_retries);
diag_record dr (bail ? error : warn);
dr << "unable to download task manifest from " << url << " on "
<< retry << " try: " << e;
if (bail)
throw failed ();
}
}
// Parse it.
//
tm = parse_manifest<task_manifest> (mf, "task");
// Find the environment setup executable.
//
// While the executable path contains a directory (so the PATH search does
// not apply) we still use process::path_search() to automatically handle
// appending platform-specific executable extensions (.exe/.bat, etc).
//
process_path pp;
if (tm.environment)
{
try
{
pp = process::try_path_search (env_dir / *tm.environment,
false /* init */);
}
catch (const invalid_path& e)
{
fail << "invalid environment name '" << e.path << "': " << e;
}
if (pp.empty ())
fail << "no environment setup executable in " << env_dir << " "
<< "for environment name '" << *tm.environment << "'";
}
else
{
pp = process::try_path_search (env_dir / "default", false /* init */);
if (pp.empty ())
fail << "no default environment setup executable in " << env_dir;
}
// Run it.
//
strings os;
string tg (tm.target.string ());
// Use the name=value notation for options to minimize the number of
// arguments passed to the environment setup executable. Note that the
// etc/environments/default-*.bat scripts can only handle the limited
// number of arguments.
//
if (ops.systemd_daemon ())
os.push_back ("--systemd-daemon");
if (ops.verbose_specified ())
os.push_back ("--verbose=" + to_string (ops.verbose ()));
if (ops.tftp_host_specified ())
os.push_back ("--tftp-host=" + ops.tftp_host ());
os.push_back (string ("--env-script=") + pp.effect_string ());
os.push_back ("--env-target=" + tg);
// Note that we use the effective (absolute) path instead of recall since
// we may have changed the CWD.
//
// Also note that the worker can ask the user if to continue the task
// execution when the interactive build breakpoint is reached. Thus, we
// don't redirect stdin to /dev/null.
//
// Exit code 2 signals abnormal termination but where the worker uploaded
// the result itself.
//
// Exit code 3 signals an unsuccessful attempt by the worker to upload the
// result manifest. There is no reason to retry (most likely there is
// nobody listening on the other end anymore).
//
switch (run_io_exit (trace, 0, 2, 2, pp, tg, argv0.effect_string (), os))
{
case 3:
case 2: return 1;
case 0: return 0;
default: fail << "process " << pp << " exited with non-zero code" << endf;
}
}
catch (const failed&)
{
const string url ("tftp://" + ops.tftp_host () + "/result.manifest.lz4");
// If we failed before being able to parse the task manifest, use the
// "unknown" values for the package name and version.
//
result_manifest rm {
tm.name.empty () ? bpkg::package_name ("unknown") : tm.name,
tm.version.empty () ? bpkg::version ("0") : tm.version,
result_status::abnormal,
operation_results {},
worker_checksum,
nullopt /* dependency_checksum */
};
try
{
upload_manifest (trace, url, rm, "result");
}
catch (const io_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to upload result manifest to " << url << ": " << e;
}
return 1;
}
}
static int
bootstrap ()
{
bootstrap_manifest bm {
bootstrap_manifest::versions_type {
{"bbot", standard_version (BBOT_VERSION_STR)},
{"libbbot", standard_version (LIBBBOT_VERSION_STR)},
{"libbpkg", standard_version (LIBBPKG_VERSION_STR)},
{"libbutl", standard_version (LIBBUTL_VERSION_STR)}
}
};
serialize_manifest (bm, cout, "stdout", "bootstrap");
return 0;
}
int bbot::
main (int argc, char* argv[])
try
{
tracer trace ("main");
// This is a little hack to make our baseutils for Windows work when called
// with absolute path. In a nutshell, MSYS2's exec*p() doesn't search in the
// parent's executable directory, only in PATH. And since we are running
// without a shell (that would read /etc/profile which sets PATH to some
// sensible values), we are only getting Win32 PATH values. And MSYS2 /bin
// is not one of them. So what we are going to do is add /bin at the end of
// PATH (which will be passed as is by the MSYS2 machinery). This will make
// MSYS2 search in /bin (where our baseutils live). And for everyone else
// this should be harmless since it is not a valid Win32 path.
//
#ifdef _WIN32
{
string mp;
if (optional<string> p = getenv ("PATH"))
{
mp = move (*p);
mp += ';';
}
mp += "/bin";
setenv ("PATH", mp);
}
#endif
// On POSIX ignore SIGPIPE which is signaled to a pipe-writing process if
// the pipe reading end is closed. Note that by default this signal
// terminates a process. Also note that there is no way to disable this
// behavior on a file descriptor basis or for the write() function call.
//
// On Windows disable displaying error reporting dialog box. Note that the
// error mode is inherited by child processes.
//
#ifndef _WIN32
if (signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN) == SIG_ERR)
fail << "unable to ignore broken pipe (SIGPIPE) signal: "
<< system_error (errno, std::generic_category ()); // Sanitize.
#else
SetErrorMode (SetErrorMode (0) | // Returns the current mode.
SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS | SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX);
#endif
cli::argv_scanner scan (argc, argv, true);
ops.parse (scan);
verb = ops.verbose ();
// @@ systemd 231 added JOURNAL_STREAM environment variable which allows
// detecting if stderr is connected to the journal.
//
if (ops.systemd_daemon ())
systemd_diagnostics (false);
// Version.
//
if (ops.version ())
{
cout << "bbot-worker " << BBOT_VERSION_ID << endl
<< "libbbot " << LIBBBOT_VERSION_ID << endl
<< "libbpkg " << LIBBPKG_VERSION_ID << endl
<< "libbutl " << LIBBUTL_VERSION_ID << endl
<< "Copyright (c) " << BBOT_COPYRIGHT << "." << endl
<< "This is free software released under the MIT license." << endl;
return 0;
}
// Help.
//
if (ops.help ())
{
pager p ("bbot-worker help", false);
print_bbot_worker_usage (p.stream ());
// If the pager failed, assume it has issued some diagnostics.
//
return p.wait () ? 0 : 1;
}
// Figure out our mode.
//
if (ops.bootstrap () && ops.startup ())
fail << "--bootstrap and --startup are mutually exclusive";
enum class mode {boot, start, build} m (mode::build);
if (ops.bootstrap ()) m = mode::boot;
if (ops.startup ()) m = mode::start;
if (ops.systemd_daemon ())
{
info << "bbot worker " << BBOT_VERSION_ID;
}
// Figure out our path (used for re-exec).
//
argv0 = process::path_search (argv[0], true);
// Sort out the build directory.
//
if (ops.build_specified ())
change_wd (trace,
nullptr /* log */,
ops.build (),
true /* create */);
// Sort out the environment directory.
//
try
{
env_dir = ops.environments_specified ()
? ops.environments ()
: dir_path::home_directory ();
if (!dir_exists (env_dir))
throw_generic_error (ENOENT);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "invalid environment directory: " << e;
}
int r (1);
switch (m)
{
case mode::boot: r = bootstrap (); break;
case mode::start: r = startup (); break;
case mode::build: r = build (static_cast<size_t> (argc),
const_cast<const char**> (argv)); break;
}
return r;
}
catch (const failed&)
{
return 1; // Diagnostics has already been issued.
}
catch (const cli::exception& e)
{
error << e;
return 1;
}
int
main (int argc, char* argv[])
{
return bbot::main (argc, argv);
}
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