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			5.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			208 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			5.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
#! @perl@ -w
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use strict;
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use Fcntl ':flock';
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use English '-no_match_vars';
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# General operation:
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#
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# Try to find a free machine of type $neededSystem.  We do this as
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# follows:
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# - We acquire an exclusive lock on $currentLoad/main-lock.
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# - For each machine $machine of type $neededSystem and for each $slot
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#   less than the maximum load for that machine, we try to get an
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#   exclusive lock on $currentLoad/$machine-$slot (without blocking).
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#   If we get such a lock, we send "accept" to the caller.  Otherwise,
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#   we send "postpone" and exit. 
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# - We release the exclusive lock on $currentLoad/main-lock.
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# - We perform the build on $neededSystem.
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# - We release the exclusive lock on $currentLoad/$machine-$slot.
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#
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# The nice thing about this scheme is that if we die prematurely, the
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# locks are released automatically.
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my $loadIncreased = 0;
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my $amWilling = shift @ARGV;
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my $localSystem = shift @ARGV;
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my $neededSystem = shift @ARGV;
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my $drvPath = shift @ARGV;
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sub sendReply {
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    my $reply = shift;
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    open OUT, ">&3" or die;
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    print OUT "$reply\n";
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    close OUT;
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}
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sub decline {
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    sendReply "decline";
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    exit 0;
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}
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my $currentLoad = $ENV{"NIX_CURRENT_LOAD"};
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decline unless defined $currentLoad;
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mkdir $currentLoad, 0777 or die unless -d $currentLoad;
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my $conf = $ENV{"NIX_REMOTE_SYSTEMS"};
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decline if !defined $conf || ! -e $conf;
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# Decline if the local system can do the build.
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decline if $amWilling && ($localSystem eq $neededSystem);
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# Otherwise find a willing remote machine.
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my %machines;
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my %systemTypes;
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my %sshKeys;
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my %maxJobs;
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my %curJobs;
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# Read the list of machines.
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open CONF, "< $conf" or die;
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while (<CONF>) {
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    chomp;
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    s/\#.*$//g;
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    next if /^\s*$/;
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    /^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\d+)\s*$/ or die;
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    $machines{$1} = "";
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    $systemTypes{$1} = $2;
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    $sshKeys{$1} = $3;
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    $maxJobs{$1} = $4;
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}
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close CONF;
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# Acquire the exclusive lock on $currentLoad/main-lock.
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my $mainLock = "$currentLoad/main-lock";
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open MAINLOCK, ">>$mainLock" or die;
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flock(MAINLOCK, LOCK_EX) or die;
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# Find a suitable system.
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my $rightType = 0;
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my $machine;
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LOOP: foreach my $cur (keys %machines) {
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    if ($neededSystem eq $systemTypes{$cur}) {
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        $rightType = 1;
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        # We have a machine of the right type.  Try to get a lock on
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        # one of the machine's lock files.
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        my $slot = 0;
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        while ($slot < $maxJobs{$cur}) {
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            my $slotLock = "$currentLoad/$cur-$slot";
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            open SLOTLOCK, ">>$slotLock" or die;
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            if (flock(SLOTLOCK, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB)) {
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                $machine = $cur;
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                last LOOP;
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            }                
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            close SLOTLOCK;
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            $slot++;
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        }
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    }
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}
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close MAINLOCK;
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# Didn't find one?
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if (!defined $machine) {
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    if ($rightType) {
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        sendReply "postpone";
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        exit 0;
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    } else {
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        decline;
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    }
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}
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# Yes we did, accept.
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sendReply "accept";
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open IN, "<&4" or die;
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my $x = <IN>;
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chomp $x;
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#print "got $x\n";  
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close IN;
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if ($x ne "okay") {
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    exit 0;
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}
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# Do the actual job.
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print "BUILDING REMOTE: $drvPath on $machine\n";
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# Make sure that we don't get any SSH passphrase or host key popups -
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# if there is any problem it should fail, not do something
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# interactive.
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$ENV{"DISPLAY"} = "";
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$ENV{"SSH_PASSWORD_FILE="} = "";
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$ENV{"SSH_ASKPASS="} = "";
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my $sshOpts = "-i $sshKeys{$machine} -x";
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# Hack to support Cygwin: if we login without a password, we don't
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# have exactly the same right as when we do.  This causes the
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# Microsoft C compiler to fail with certain flags:
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#
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#   http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=99676
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#
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# So as a workaround, we pass a verbatim password.  ssh tries to makes
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# this very hard; the trick is to make it call SSH_ASKPASS to get the
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# password.  (It only calls this command when there is no controlling
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# terminal, but Nix ensures that is is the case.  When doing this
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# manually, use setsid(1).)
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if ($sshKeys{$machine} =~ /^password:/) {
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    my $passwordFile = $sshKeys{$machine};
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    $passwordFile =~ s/^password://;
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    $sshOpts = "ssh -x";
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    $ENV{"SSH_PASSWORD_FILE"} = $passwordFile;
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    $ENV{"SSH_ASKPASS"} = "/tmp/writepass";
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    open WRITEPASS, ">/tmp/writepass" or die;
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    print WRITEPASS "#! /bin/sh\ncat \"\$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE\"";
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    close WRITEPASS;
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    chmod 0755, "/tmp/writepass" or die;
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}
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my $inputs = `cat inputs`; die if ($? != 0);
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$inputs =~ s/\n/ /g;
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my $outputs = `cat outputs`; die if ($? != 0);
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$outputs =~ s/\n/ /g;
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print "COPYING INPUTS...\n";
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my $maybeSign = "";
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$maybeSign = "--sign" if -e "/nix/etc/nix/signing-key.sec";
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system("NIX_SSHOPTS=\"$sshOpts\" nix-copy-closure $machine $maybeSign $drvPath $inputs") == 0
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    or die "cannot copy inputs to $machine: $?";
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print "BUILDING...\n";
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system("ssh $sshOpts $machine 'nix-store -rvvK $drvPath'") == 0
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    or die "remote build on $machine failed: $?";
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print "REMOTE BUILD DONE: $drvPath on $machine\n";
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foreach my $output (split '\n', $outputs) {
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    my $maybeSignRemote = "";
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    $maybeSignRemote = "--sign" if $UID != 0;
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    system("ssh $sshOpts $machine 'nix-store --export $maybeSignRemote $output' > dump") == 0
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	or die "cannot copy $output from $machine: $?";
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    # This doesn't work yet, since the caller has a lock on the output
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    # path.  We should move towards lock-free invocation of build
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    # hooks and substitutes.
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    #system("nix-store --import < dump") == 0
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    #    or die "cannot import $output: $?";
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    # Hack: skip the first 8 bytes (the nix-store --export next
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    # archive marker).  The archive follows.
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    system("(dd bs=1 count=8 of=/dev/null && cat) < dump | nix-store --restore $output") == 0
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	or die "cannot restore $output: $?";
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}
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