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Mike Frysinger0a647fc2012-08-06 14:36:05 -04001# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08002# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3# found in the LICENSE file.
4
5"""Program to run emerge in parallel, for significant speedup.
6
7Usage:
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07008 ./parallel_emerge [--board=BOARD] [--workon=PKGS]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08009 [--force-remote-binary=PKGS] [emerge args] package
10
David James78b6cd92012-04-02 21:36:12 -070011This script runs multiple emerge processes in parallel, using appropriate
12Portage APIs. It is faster than standard emerge because it has a
13multiprocess model instead of an asynchronous model.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080014"""
15
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -040016from __future__ import print_function
17
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080018import codecs
19import copy
20import errno
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -070021import gc
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -070022import heapq
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080023import multiprocessing
24import os
Mike Frysinger1ae28092013-10-17 17:17:22 -040025try:
26 import Queue
27except ImportError:
28 # Python-3 renamed to "queue". We still use Queue to avoid collisions
29 # with naming variables as "queue". Maybe we'll transition at some point.
30 # pylint: disable=F0401
31 import queue as Queue
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080032import signal
33import sys
34import tempfile
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -070035import threading
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080036import time
37import traceback
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080038
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -070039from chromite.lib import cros_build_lib
David Jamesaaf49e42014-04-24 09:40:05 -070040from chromite.lib import osutils
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -040041from chromite.lib import proctitle
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -070042
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080043# If PORTAGE_USERNAME isn't specified, scrape it from the $HOME variable. On
44# Chromium OS, the default "portage" user doesn't have the necessary
45# permissions. It'd be easier if we could default to $USERNAME, but $USERNAME
46# is "root" here because we get called through sudo.
47#
48# We need to set this before importing any portage modules, because portage
49# looks up "PORTAGE_USERNAME" at import time.
50#
51# NOTE: .bashrc sets PORTAGE_USERNAME = $USERNAME, so most people won't
52# encounter this case unless they have an old chroot or blow away the
53# environment by running sudo without the -E specifier.
54if "PORTAGE_USERNAME" not in os.environ:
55 homedir = os.environ.get("HOME")
56 if homedir:
57 os.environ["PORTAGE_USERNAME"] = os.path.basename(homedir)
58
59# Portage doesn't expose dependency trees in its public API, so we have to
60# make use of some private APIs here. These modules are found under
61# /usr/lib/portage/pym/.
62#
63# TODO(davidjames): Update Portage to expose public APIs for these features.
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -070064# pylint: disable=F0401
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080065from _emerge.actions import adjust_configs
66from _emerge.actions import load_emerge_config
67from _emerge.create_depgraph_params import create_depgraph_params
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -070068from _emerge.depgraph import backtrack_depgraph
Mike Frysinger901eaad2012-10-10 18:18:03 -040069try:
70 from _emerge.main import clean_logs
71except ImportError:
72 # Older portage versions did not provide clean_logs, so stub it.
73 # We need this if running in an older chroot that hasn't yet upgraded
74 # the portage version.
75 clean_logs = lambda x: None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080076from _emerge.main import emerge_main
77from _emerge.main import parse_opts
78from _emerge.Package import Package
79from _emerge.Scheduler import Scheduler
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080080from _emerge.stdout_spinner import stdout_spinner
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -070081from portage._global_updates import _global_updates
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080082import portage
83import portage.debug
Don Garrettf8bf7842014-03-20 17:03:42 -070084# pylint: enable=F0401
Mike Frysinger91d7da92013-02-19 15:53:46 -050085
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080086
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080087def Usage():
88 """Print usage."""
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -040089 print("Usage:")
90 print(" ./parallel_emerge [--board=BOARD] [--workon=PKGS]")
91 print(" [--rebuild] [emerge args] package")
92 print()
93 print("Packages specified as workon packages are always built from source.")
94 print()
95 print("The --workon argument is mainly useful when you want to build and")
96 print("install packages that you are working on unconditionally, but do not")
97 print("to have to rev the package to indicate you want to build it from")
98 print("source. The build_packages script will automatically supply the")
99 print("workon argument to emerge, ensuring that packages selected using")
100 print("cros-workon are rebuilt.")
101 print()
102 print("The --rebuild option rebuilds packages whenever their dependencies")
103 print("are changed. This ensures that your build is correct.")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800104
105
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800106# Global start time
107GLOBAL_START = time.time()
108
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700109# Whether process has been killed by a signal.
110KILLED = multiprocessing.Event()
111
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800112
113class EmergeData(object):
114 """This simple struct holds various emerge variables.
115
116 This struct helps us easily pass emerge variables around as a unit.
117 These variables are used for calculating dependencies and installing
118 packages.
119 """
120
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700121 __slots__ = ["action", "cmdline_packages", "depgraph", "favorites",
122 "mtimedb", "opts", "root_config", "scheduler_graph",
123 "settings", "spinner", "trees"]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800124
125 def __init__(self):
126 # The action the user requested. If the user is installing packages, this
127 # is None. If the user is doing anything other than installing packages,
128 # this will contain the action name, which will map exactly to the
129 # long-form name of the associated emerge option.
130 #
131 # Example: If you call parallel_emerge --unmerge package, the action name
132 # will be "unmerge"
133 self.action = None
134
135 # The list of packages the user passed on the command-line.
136 self.cmdline_packages = None
137
138 # The emerge dependency graph. It'll contain all the packages involved in
139 # this merge, along with their versions.
140 self.depgraph = None
141
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700142 # The list of candidates to add to the world file.
143 self.favorites = None
144
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800145 # A dict of the options passed to emerge. This dict has been cleaned up
146 # a bit by parse_opts, so that it's a bit easier for the emerge code to
147 # look at the options.
148 #
149 # Emerge takes a few shortcuts in its cleanup process to make parsing of
150 # the options dict easier. For example, if you pass in "--usepkg=n", the
151 # "--usepkg" flag is just left out of the dictionary altogether. Because
152 # --usepkg=n is the default, this makes parsing easier, because emerge
153 # can just assume that if "--usepkg" is in the dictionary, it's enabled.
154 #
155 # These cleanup processes aren't applied to all options. For example, the
156 # --with-bdeps flag is passed in as-is. For a full list of the cleanups
157 # applied by emerge, see the parse_opts function in the _emerge.main
158 # package.
159 self.opts = None
160
161 # A dictionary used by portage to maintain global state. This state is
162 # loaded from disk when portage starts up, and saved to disk whenever we
163 # call mtimedb.commit().
164 #
165 # This database contains information about global updates (i.e., what
166 # version of portage we have) and what we're currently doing. Portage
167 # saves what it is currently doing in this database so that it can be
168 # resumed when you call it with the --resume option.
169 #
170 # parallel_emerge does not save what it is currently doing in the mtimedb,
171 # so we do not support the --resume option.
172 self.mtimedb = None
173
174 # The portage configuration for our current root. This contains the portage
175 # settings (see below) and the three portage trees for our current root.
176 # (The three portage trees are explained below, in the documentation for
177 # the "trees" member.)
178 self.root_config = None
179
180 # The scheduler graph is used by emerge to calculate what packages to
181 # install. We don't actually install any deps, so this isn't really used,
182 # but we pass it in to the Scheduler object anyway.
183 self.scheduler_graph = None
184
185 # Portage settings for our current session. Most of these settings are set
186 # in make.conf inside our current install root.
187 self.settings = None
188
189 # The spinner, which spews stuff to stdout to indicate that portage is
190 # doing something. We maintain our own spinner, so we set the portage
191 # spinner to "silent" mode.
192 self.spinner = None
193
194 # The portage trees. There are separate portage trees for each root. To get
195 # the portage tree for the current root, you can look in self.trees[root],
196 # where root = self.settings["ROOT"].
197 #
198 # In each root, there are three trees: vartree, porttree, and bintree.
199 # - vartree: A database of the currently-installed packages.
200 # - porttree: A database of ebuilds, that can be used to build packages.
201 # - bintree: A database of binary packages.
202 self.trees = None
203
204
205class DepGraphGenerator(object):
206 """Grab dependency information about packages from portage.
207
208 Typical usage:
209 deps = DepGraphGenerator()
210 deps.Initialize(sys.argv[1:])
211 deps_tree, deps_info = deps.GenDependencyTree()
212 deps_graph = deps.GenDependencyGraph(deps_tree, deps_info)
213 deps.PrintTree(deps_tree)
214 PrintDepsMap(deps_graph)
215 """
216
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700217 __slots__ = ["board", "emerge", "package_db", "show_output", "unpack_only"]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800218
219 def __init__(self):
220 self.board = None
221 self.emerge = EmergeData()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800222 self.package_db = {}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800223 self.show_output = False
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700224 self.unpack_only = False
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800225
226 def ParseParallelEmergeArgs(self, argv):
227 """Read the parallel emerge arguments from the command-line.
228
229 We need to be compatible with emerge arg format. We scrape arguments that
230 are specific to parallel_emerge, and pass through the rest directly to
231 emerge.
Mike Frysinger1a736a82013-12-12 01:50:59 -0500232
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800233 Args:
234 argv: arguments list
Mike Frysinger1a736a82013-12-12 01:50:59 -0500235
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800236 Returns:
237 Arguments that don't belong to parallel_emerge
238 """
239 emerge_args = []
240 for arg in argv:
241 # Specifically match arguments that are specific to parallel_emerge, and
242 # pass through the rest.
243 if arg.startswith("--board="):
244 self.board = arg.replace("--board=", "")
245 elif arg.startswith("--workon="):
246 workon_str = arg.replace("--workon=", "")
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700247 emerge_args.append("--reinstall-atoms=%s" % workon_str)
248 emerge_args.append("--usepkg-exclude=%s" % workon_str)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800249 elif arg.startswith("--force-remote-binary="):
250 force_remote_binary = arg.replace("--force-remote-binary=", "")
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700251 emerge_args.append("--useoldpkg-atoms=%s" % force_remote_binary)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800252 elif arg == "--show-output":
253 self.show_output = True
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700254 elif arg == "--rebuild":
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700255 emerge_args.append("--rebuild-if-unbuilt")
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700256 elif arg == "--unpackonly":
257 emerge_args.append("--fetchonly")
258 self.unpack_only = True
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800259 else:
260 # Not one of our options, so pass through to emerge.
261 emerge_args.append(arg)
262
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700263 # These packages take a really long time to build, so, for expediency, we
264 # are blacklisting them from automatic rebuilds because one of their
265 # dependencies needs to be recompiled.
Mike Frysinger5c2a9052014-04-15 15:52:04 -0400266 for pkg in ("chromeos-base/chromeos-chrome",):
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700267 emerge_args.append("--rebuild-exclude=%s" % pkg)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800268
269 return emerge_args
270
271 def Initialize(self, args):
272 """Initializer. Parses arguments and sets up portage state."""
273
274 # Parse and strip out args that are just intended for parallel_emerge.
275 emerge_args = self.ParseParallelEmergeArgs(args)
276
277 # Setup various environment variables based on our current board. These
278 # variables are normally setup inside emerge-${BOARD}, but since we don't
279 # call that script, we have to set it up here. These variables serve to
280 # point our tools at /build/BOARD and to setup cross compiles to the
281 # appropriate board as configured in toolchain.conf.
282 if self.board:
Yu-Ju Hongdd9bb2b2014-01-03 17:08:26 -0800283 sysroot = cros_build_lib.GetSysroot(board=self.board)
284 os.environ["PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT"] = sysroot
285 os.environ["PORTAGE_SYSROOT"] = sysroot
286 os.environ["SYSROOT"] = sysroot
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800287
288 # Although CHROMEOS_ROOT isn't specific to boards, it's normally setup
289 # inside emerge-${BOARD}, so we set it up here for compatibility. It
290 # will be going away soon as we migrate to CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT.
291 os.environ.setdefault("CHROMEOS_ROOT", os.environ["HOME"] + "/trunk")
292
293 # Turn off interactive delays
294 os.environ["EBEEP_IGNORE"] = "1"
295 os.environ["EPAUSE_IGNORE"] = "1"
Mike Frysinger0a647fc2012-08-06 14:36:05 -0400296 os.environ["CLEAN_DELAY"] = "0"
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800297
298 # Parse the emerge options.
David Jamesea3ca332011-05-26 11:48:29 -0700299 action, opts, cmdline_packages = parse_opts(emerge_args, silent=True)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800300
301 # Set environment variables based on options. Portage normally sets these
302 # environment variables in emerge_main, but we can't use that function,
303 # because it also does a bunch of other stuff that we don't want.
304 # TODO(davidjames): Patch portage to move this logic into a function we can
305 # reuse here.
306 if "--debug" in opts:
307 os.environ["PORTAGE_DEBUG"] = "1"
308 if "--config-root" in opts:
309 os.environ["PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT"] = opts["--config-root"]
310 if "--root" in opts:
311 os.environ["ROOT"] = opts["--root"]
312 if "--accept-properties" in opts:
313 os.environ["ACCEPT_PROPERTIES"] = opts["--accept-properties"]
314
David James88d780c2014-02-05 13:03:29 -0800315 # If we're installing packages to the board, we can disable vardb locks.
316 # This is safe because we only run up to one instance of parallel_emerge in
317 # parallel.
318 # TODO(davidjames): Enable this for the host too.
319 if self.board:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800320 os.environ.setdefault("PORTAGE_LOCKS", "false")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800321
322 # Now that we've setup the necessary environment variables, we can load the
323 # emerge config from disk.
324 settings, trees, mtimedb = load_emerge_config()
325
David Jamesea3ca332011-05-26 11:48:29 -0700326 # Add in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, if specified.
327 tmpcmdline = []
328 if "--ignore-default-opts" not in opts:
329 tmpcmdline.extend(settings["EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS"].split())
330 tmpcmdline.extend(emerge_args)
331 action, opts, cmdline_packages = parse_opts(tmpcmdline)
332
333 # If we're installing to the board, we want the --root-deps option so that
334 # portage will install the build dependencies to that location as well.
335 if self.board:
336 opts.setdefault("--root-deps", True)
337
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800338 # Check whether our portage tree is out of date. Typically, this happens
339 # when you're setting up a new portage tree, such as in setup_board and
340 # make_chroot. In that case, portage applies a bunch of global updates
341 # here. Once the updates are finished, we need to commit any changes
342 # that the global update made to our mtimedb, and reload the config.
343 #
344 # Portage normally handles this logic in emerge_main, but again, we can't
345 # use that function here.
346 if _global_updates(trees, mtimedb["updates"]):
347 mtimedb.commit()
348 settings, trees, mtimedb = load_emerge_config(trees=trees)
349
350 # Setup implied options. Portage normally handles this logic in
351 # emerge_main.
352 if "--buildpkgonly" in opts or "buildpkg" in settings.features:
353 opts.setdefault("--buildpkg", True)
354 if "--getbinpkgonly" in opts:
355 opts.setdefault("--usepkgonly", True)
356 opts.setdefault("--getbinpkg", True)
357 if "getbinpkg" in settings.features:
358 # Per emerge_main, FEATURES=getbinpkg overrides --getbinpkg=n
359 opts["--getbinpkg"] = True
360 if "--getbinpkg" in opts or "--usepkgonly" in opts:
361 opts.setdefault("--usepkg", True)
362 if "--fetch-all-uri" in opts:
363 opts.setdefault("--fetchonly", True)
364 if "--skipfirst" in opts:
365 opts.setdefault("--resume", True)
366 if "--buildpkgonly" in opts:
367 # --buildpkgonly will not merge anything, so it overrides all binary
368 # package options.
369 for opt in ("--getbinpkg", "--getbinpkgonly",
370 "--usepkg", "--usepkgonly"):
371 opts.pop(opt, None)
372 if (settings.get("PORTAGE_DEBUG", "") == "1" and
373 "python-trace" in settings.features):
374 portage.debug.set_trace(True)
375
376 # Complain about unsupported options
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700377 for opt in ("--ask", "--ask-enter-invalid", "--resume", "--skipfirst"):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800378 if opt in opts:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400379 print("%s is not supported by parallel_emerge" % opt)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800380 sys.exit(1)
381
382 # Make emerge specific adjustments to the config (e.g. colors!)
383 adjust_configs(opts, trees)
384
385 # Save our configuration so far in the emerge object
386 emerge = self.emerge
387 emerge.action, emerge.opts = action, opts
388 emerge.settings, emerge.trees, emerge.mtimedb = settings, trees, mtimedb
389 emerge.cmdline_packages = cmdline_packages
390 root = settings["ROOT"]
391 emerge.root_config = trees[root]["root_config"]
392
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700393 if "--usepkg" in opts:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800394 emerge.trees[root]["bintree"].populate("--getbinpkg" in opts)
395
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800396 def CreateDepgraph(self, emerge, packages):
397 """Create an emerge depgraph object."""
398 # Setup emerge options.
399 emerge_opts = emerge.opts.copy()
400
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700401 # Ask portage to build a dependency graph. with the options we specified
402 # above.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800403 params = create_depgraph_params(emerge_opts, emerge.action)
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700404 success, depgraph, favorites = backtrack_depgraph(
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700405 emerge.settings, emerge.trees, emerge_opts, params, emerge.action,
406 packages, emerge.spinner)
407 emerge.depgraph = depgraph
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800408
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700409 # Is it impossible to honor the user's request? Bail!
410 if not success:
411 depgraph.display_problems()
412 sys.exit(1)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800413
414 emerge.depgraph = depgraph
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700415 emerge.favorites = favorites
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800416
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -0700417 # Prime and flush emerge caches.
418 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
419 vardb = emerge.trees[root]["vartree"].dbapi
David James0bdc5de2011-05-12 16:22:26 -0700420 if "--pretend" not in emerge.opts:
421 vardb.counter_tick()
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -0700422 vardb.flush_cache()
423
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700424 def GenDependencyTree(self):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800425 """Get dependency tree info from emerge.
426
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800427 Returns:
428 Dependency tree
429 """
430 start = time.time()
431
432 emerge = self.emerge
433
434 # Create a list of packages to merge
435 packages = set(emerge.cmdline_packages[:])
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800436
437 # Tell emerge to be quiet. We print plenty of info ourselves so we don't
438 # need any extra output from portage.
439 portage.util.noiselimit = -1
440
441 # My favorite feature: The silent spinner. It doesn't spin. Ever.
442 # I'd disable the colors by default too, but they look kind of cool.
443 emerge.spinner = stdout_spinner()
444 emerge.spinner.update = emerge.spinner.update_quiet
445
446 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400447 print("Calculating deps...")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800448
449 self.CreateDepgraph(emerge, packages)
450 depgraph = emerge.depgraph
451
452 # Build our own tree from the emerge digraph.
453 deps_tree = {}
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -0700454 # pylint: disable=W0212
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800455 digraph = depgraph._dynamic_config.digraph
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700456 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
Bertrand SIMONNETb35e19e2014-07-28 16:29:58 -0700457 final_db = get_db(depgraph._dynamic_config, root)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800458 for node, node_deps in digraph.nodes.items():
459 # Calculate dependency packages that need to be installed first. Each
460 # child on the digraph is a dependency. The "operation" field specifies
461 # what we're doing (e.g. merge, uninstall, etc.). The "priorities" array
462 # contains the type of dependency (e.g. build, runtime, runtime_post,
463 # etc.)
464 #
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800465 # Portage refers to the identifiers for packages as a CPV. This acronym
466 # stands for Component/Path/Version.
467 #
468 # Here's an example CPV: chromeos-base/power_manager-0.0.1-r1
469 # Split up, this CPV would be:
470 # C -- Component: chromeos-base
471 # P -- Path: power_manager
472 # V -- Version: 0.0.1-r1
473 #
474 # We just refer to CPVs as packages here because it's easier.
475 deps = {}
476 for child, priorities in node_deps[0].items():
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700477 if isinstance(child, Package) and child.root == root:
478 cpv = str(child.cpv)
479 action = str(child.operation)
480
481 # If we're uninstalling a package, check whether Portage is
482 # installing a replacement. If so, just depend on the installation
483 # of the new package, because the old package will automatically
484 # be uninstalled at that time.
485 if action == "uninstall":
486 for pkg in final_db.match_pkgs(child.slot_atom):
487 cpv = str(pkg.cpv)
488 action = "merge"
489 break
490
491 deps[cpv] = dict(action=action,
492 deptypes=[str(x) for x in priorities],
493 deps={})
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800494
495 # We've built our list of deps, so we can add our package to the tree.
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700496 if isinstance(node, Package) and node.root == root:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800497 deps_tree[str(node.cpv)] = dict(action=str(node.operation),
498 deps=deps)
499
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800500 # Ask portage for its install plan, so that we can only throw out
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700501 # dependencies that portage throws out.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800502 deps_info = {}
503 for pkg in depgraph.altlist():
504 if isinstance(pkg, Package):
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700505 assert pkg.root == root
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800506 self.package_db[pkg.cpv] = pkg
507
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800508 # Save off info about the package
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700509 deps_info[str(pkg.cpv)] = {"idx": len(deps_info)}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800510
511 seconds = time.time() - start
512 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400513 print("Deps calculated in %dm%.1fs" % (seconds / 60, seconds % 60))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800514
515 return deps_tree, deps_info
516
517 def PrintTree(self, deps, depth=""):
518 """Print the deps we have seen in the emerge output.
519
520 Args:
521 deps: Dependency tree structure.
522 depth: Allows printing the tree recursively, with indentation.
523 """
524 for entry in sorted(deps):
525 action = deps[entry]["action"]
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400526 print("%s %s (%s)" % (depth, entry, action))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800527 self.PrintTree(deps[entry]["deps"], depth=depth + " ")
528
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700529 def GenDependencyGraph(self, deps_tree, deps_info):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800530 """Generate a doubly linked dependency graph.
531
532 Args:
533 deps_tree: Dependency tree structure.
534 deps_info: More details on the dependencies.
Mike Frysinger1a736a82013-12-12 01:50:59 -0500535
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800536 Returns:
537 Deps graph in the form of a dict of packages, with each package
538 specifying a "needs" list and "provides" list.
539 """
540 emerge = self.emerge
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800541
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800542 # deps_map is the actual dependency graph.
543 #
544 # Each package specifies a "needs" list and a "provides" list. The "needs"
545 # list indicates which packages we depend on. The "provides" list
546 # indicates the reverse dependencies -- what packages need us.
547 #
548 # We also provide some other information in the dependency graph:
549 # - action: What we're planning on doing with this package. Generally,
550 # "merge", "nomerge", or "uninstall"
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800551 deps_map = {}
552
553 def ReverseTree(packages):
554 """Convert tree to digraph.
555
556 Take the tree of package -> requirements and reverse it to a digraph of
557 buildable packages -> packages they unblock.
Mike Frysinger1a736a82013-12-12 01:50:59 -0500558
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800559 Args:
560 packages: Tree(s) of dependencies.
Mike Frysinger1a736a82013-12-12 01:50:59 -0500561
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800562 Returns:
563 Unsanitized digraph.
564 """
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700565 binpkg_phases = set(["setup", "preinst", "postinst"])
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700566 needed_dep_types = set(["blocker", "buildtime", "runtime"])
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800567 for pkg in packages:
568
569 # Create an entry for the package
570 action = packages[pkg]["action"]
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700571 default_pkg = {"needs": {}, "provides": set(), "action": action,
572 "nodeps": False, "binary": False}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800573 this_pkg = deps_map.setdefault(pkg, default_pkg)
574
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700575 if pkg in deps_info:
576 this_pkg["idx"] = deps_info[pkg]["idx"]
577
578 # If a package doesn't have any defined phases that might use the
579 # dependent packages (i.e. pkg_setup, pkg_preinst, or pkg_postinst),
580 # we can install this package before its deps are ready.
581 emerge_pkg = self.package_db.get(pkg)
582 if emerge_pkg and emerge_pkg.type_name == "binary":
583 this_pkg["binary"] = True
Mike Frysinger66652ec2014-04-24 11:42:25 -0400584 defined_phases = emerge_pkg.defined_phases
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700585 defined_binpkg_phases = binpkg_phases.intersection(defined_phases)
586 if not defined_binpkg_phases:
587 this_pkg["nodeps"] = True
588
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800589 # Create entries for dependencies of this package first.
590 ReverseTree(packages[pkg]["deps"])
591
592 # Add dependencies to this package.
593 for dep, dep_item in packages[pkg]["deps"].iteritems():
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700594 # We only need to enforce strict ordering of dependencies if the
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700595 # dependency is a blocker, or is a buildtime or runtime dependency.
596 # (I.e., ignored, optional, and runtime_post dependencies don't
597 # depend on ordering.)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700598 dep_types = dep_item["deptypes"]
599 if needed_dep_types.intersection(dep_types):
600 deps_map[dep]["provides"].add(pkg)
601 this_pkg["needs"][dep] = "/".join(dep_types)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800602
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700603 # If there's a blocker, Portage may need to move files from one
604 # package to another, which requires editing the CONTENTS files of
605 # both packages. To avoid race conditions while editing this file,
606 # the two packages must not be installed in parallel, so we can't
607 # safely ignore dependencies. See http://crosbug.com/19328
608 if "blocker" in dep_types:
609 this_pkg["nodeps"] = False
610
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800611 def FindCycles():
612 """Find cycles in the dependency tree.
613
614 Returns:
615 A dict mapping cyclic packages to a dict of the deps that cause
616 cycles. For each dep that causes cycles, it returns an example
617 traversal of the graph that shows the cycle.
618 """
619
620 def FindCyclesAtNode(pkg, cycles, unresolved, resolved):
621 """Find cycles in cyclic dependencies starting at specified package.
622
623 Args:
624 pkg: Package identifier.
625 cycles: A dict mapping cyclic packages to a dict of the deps that
626 cause cycles. For each dep that causes cycles, it returns an
627 example traversal of the graph that shows the cycle.
628 unresolved: Nodes that have been visited but are not fully processed.
629 resolved: Nodes that have been visited and are fully processed.
630 """
631 pkg_cycles = cycles.get(pkg)
632 if pkg in resolved and not pkg_cycles:
633 # If we already looked at this package, and found no cyclic
634 # dependencies, we can stop now.
635 return
636 unresolved.append(pkg)
637 for dep in deps_map[pkg]["needs"]:
638 if dep in unresolved:
639 idx = unresolved.index(dep)
640 mycycle = unresolved[idx:] + [dep]
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800641 for i in xrange(len(mycycle) - 1):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800642 pkg1, pkg2 = mycycle[i], mycycle[i+1]
643 cycles.setdefault(pkg1, {}).setdefault(pkg2, mycycle)
644 elif not pkg_cycles or dep not in pkg_cycles:
645 # Looks like we haven't seen this edge before.
646 FindCyclesAtNode(dep, cycles, unresolved, resolved)
647 unresolved.pop()
648 resolved.add(pkg)
649
650 cycles, unresolved, resolved = {}, [], set()
651 for pkg in deps_map:
652 FindCyclesAtNode(pkg, cycles, unresolved, resolved)
653 return cycles
654
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700655 def RemoveUnusedPackages():
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800656 """Remove installed packages, propagating dependencies."""
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800657 # Schedule packages that aren't on the install list for removal
658 rm_pkgs = set(deps_map.keys()) - set(deps_info.keys())
659
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800660 # Remove the packages we don't want, simplifying the graph and making
661 # it easier for us to crack cycles.
662 for pkg in sorted(rm_pkgs):
663 this_pkg = deps_map[pkg]
664 needs = this_pkg["needs"]
665 provides = this_pkg["provides"]
666 for dep in needs:
667 dep_provides = deps_map[dep]["provides"]
668 dep_provides.update(provides)
669 dep_provides.discard(pkg)
670 dep_provides.discard(dep)
671 for target in provides:
672 target_needs = deps_map[target]["needs"]
673 target_needs.update(needs)
674 target_needs.pop(pkg, None)
675 target_needs.pop(target, None)
676 del deps_map[pkg]
677
678 def PrintCycleBreak(basedep, dep, mycycle):
679 """Print details about a cycle that we are planning on breaking.
680
Mike Frysinger02e1e072013-11-10 22:11:34 -0500681 We are breaking a cycle where dep needs basedep. mycycle is an
682 example cycle which contains dep -> basedep.
683 """
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800684
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800685 needs = deps_map[dep]["needs"]
686 depinfo = needs.get(basedep, "deleted")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800687
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700688 # It's OK to swap install order for blockers, as long as the two
689 # packages aren't installed in parallel. If there is a cycle, then
690 # we know the packages depend on each other already, so we can drop the
691 # blocker safely without printing a warning.
692 if depinfo == "blocker":
693 return
694
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800695 # Notify the user that we're breaking a cycle.
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400696 print("Breaking %s -> %s (%s)" % (dep, basedep, depinfo))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800697
698 # Show cycle.
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800699 for i in xrange(len(mycycle) - 1):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800700 pkg1, pkg2 = mycycle[i], mycycle[i+1]
701 needs = deps_map[pkg1]["needs"]
702 depinfo = needs.get(pkg2, "deleted")
703 if pkg1 == dep and pkg2 == basedep:
704 depinfo = depinfo + ", deleting"
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400705 print(" %s -> %s (%s)" % (pkg1, pkg2, depinfo))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800706
707 def SanitizeTree():
708 """Remove circular dependencies.
709
710 We prune all dependencies involved in cycles that go against the emerge
711 ordering. This has a nice property: we're guaranteed to merge
712 dependencies in the same order that portage does.
713
714 Because we don't treat any dependencies as "soft" unless they're killed
715 by a cycle, we pay attention to a larger number of dependencies when
716 merging. This hurts performance a bit, but helps reliability.
717 """
718 start = time.time()
719 cycles = FindCycles()
720 while cycles:
721 for dep, mycycles in cycles.iteritems():
722 for basedep, mycycle in mycycles.iteritems():
723 if deps_info[basedep]["idx"] >= deps_info[dep]["idx"]:
Matt Tennant08797302011-10-17 16:18:45 -0700724 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
725 PrintCycleBreak(basedep, dep, mycycle)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800726 del deps_map[dep]["needs"][basedep]
727 deps_map[basedep]["provides"].remove(dep)
728 cycles = FindCycles()
729 seconds = time.time() - start
730 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts and seconds >= 0.1:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400731 print("Tree sanitized in %dm%.1fs" % (seconds / 60, seconds % 60))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800732
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700733 def FindRecursiveProvides(pkg, seen):
734 """Find all nodes that require a particular package.
735
736 Assumes that graph is acyclic.
737
738 Args:
739 pkg: Package identifier.
740 seen: Nodes that have been visited so far.
741 """
742 if pkg in seen:
743 return
744 seen.add(pkg)
745 info = deps_map[pkg]
746 info["tprovides"] = info["provides"].copy()
747 for dep in info["provides"]:
748 FindRecursiveProvides(dep, seen)
749 info["tprovides"].update(deps_map[dep]["tprovides"])
750
David Jamesa22906f2011-05-04 19:53:26 -0700751 ReverseTree(deps_tree)
David Jamesa22906f2011-05-04 19:53:26 -0700752
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700753 # We need to remove unused packages so that we can use the dependency
754 # ordering of the install process to show us what cycles to crack.
755 RemoveUnusedPackages()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800756 SanitizeTree()
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700757 seen = set()
758 for pkg in deps_map:
759 FindRecursiveProvides(pkg, seen)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800760 return deps_map
761
762 def PrintInstallPlan(self, deps_map):
763 """Print an emerge-style install plan.
764
765 The install plan lists what packages we're installing, in order.
766 It's useful for understanding what parallel_emerge is doing.
767
768 Args:
769 deps_map: The dependency graph.
770 """
771
772 def InstallPlanAtNode(target, deps_map):
773 nodes = []
774 nodes.append(target)
775 for dep in deps_map[target]["provides"]:
776 del deps_map[dep]["needs"][target]
777 if not deps_map[dep]["needs"]:
778 nodes.extend(InstallPlanAtNode(dep, deps_map))
779 return nodes
780
781 deps_map = copy.deepcopy(deps_map)
782 install_plan = []
783 plan = set()
784 for target, info in deps_map.iteritems():
785 if not info["needs"] and target not in plan:
786 for item in InstallPlanAtNode(target, deps_map):
787 plan.add(item)
788 install_plan.append(self.package_db[item])
789
790 for pkg in plan:
791 del deps_map[pkg]
792
793 if deps_map:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400794 print("Cyclic dependencies:", " ".join(deps_map))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800795 PrintDepsMap(deps_map)
796 sys.exit(1)
797
798 self.emerge.depgraph.display(install_plan)
799
800
801def PrintDepsMap(deps_map):
802 """Print dependency graph, for each package list it's prerequisites."""
803 for i in sorted(deps_map):
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400804 print("%s: (%s) needs" % (i, deps_map[i]["action"]))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800805 needs = deps_map[i]["needs"]
806 for j in sorted(needs):
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400807 print(" %s" % (j))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800808 if not needs:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -0400809 print(" no dependencies")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800810
811
812class EmergeJobState(object):
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -0700813 """Structure describing the EmergeJobState."""
814
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800815 __slots__ = ["done", "filename", "last_notify_timestamp", "last_output_seek",
816 "last_output_timestamp", "pkgname", "retcode", "start_timestamp",
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700817 "target", "fetch_only", "unpack_only"]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800818
819 def __init__(self, target, pkgname, done, filename, start_timestamp,
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700820 retcode=None, fetch_only=False, unpack_only=False):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800821
822 # The full name of the target we're building (e.g.
Mike Frysingerfd969312014-04-02 22:16:42 -0400823 # virtual/target-os-1-r60)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800824 self.target = target
825
Mike Frysingerfd969312014-04-02 22:16:42 -0400826 # The short name of the target we're building (e.g. target-os-1-r60)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800827 self.pkgname = pkgname
828
829 # Whether the job is done. (True if the job is done; false otherwise.)
830 self.done = done
831
832 # The filename where output is currently stored.
833 self.filename = filename
834
835 # The timestamp of the last time we printed the name of the log file. We
836 # print this at the beginning of the job, so this starts at
837 # start_timestamp.
838 self.last_notify_timestamp = start_timestamp
839
840 # The location (in bytes) of the end of the last complete line we printed.
841 # This starts off at zero. We use this to jump to the right place when we
842 # print output from the same ebuild multiple times.
843 self.last_output_seek = 0
844
845 # The timestamp of the last time we printed output. Since we haven't
846 # printed output yet, this starts at zero.
847 self.last_output_timestamp = 0
848
849 # The return code of our job, if the job is actually finished.
850 self.retcode = retcode
851
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -0700852 # Was this just a fetch job?
853 self.fetch_only = fetch_only
854
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800855 # The timestamp when our job started.
856 self.start_timestamp = start_timestamp
857
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700858 # No emerge, only unpack packages.
859 self.unpack_only = unpack_only
860
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800861
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800862def KillHandler(_signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700863 # Kill self and all subprocesses.
864 os.killpg(0, signal.SIGKILL)
865
Mike Frysingercc838832014-05-24 13:10:30 -0400866
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800867def SetupWorkerSignals():
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800868 def ExitHandler(_signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700869 # Set KILLED flag.
870 KILLED.set()
David James13cead42011-05-18 16:22:01 -0700871
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700872 # Remove our signal handlers so we don't get called recursively.
873 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, KillHandler)
874 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, KillHandler)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800875
876 # Ensure that we exit quietly and cleanly, if possible, when we receive
877 # SIGTERM or SIGINT signals. By default, when the user hits CTRL-C, all
878 # of the child processes will print details about KeyboardInterrupt
879 # exceptions, which isn't very helpful.
880 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, ExitHandler)
881 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, ExitHandler)
882
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -0400883
884def EmergeProcess(output, target, *args, **kwargs):
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700885 """Merge a package in a subprocess.
886
887 Args:
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700888 output: Temporary file to write output.
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -0400889 target: The package we'll be processing (for display purposes).
David James6b29d052012-11-02 10:27:27 -0700890 *args: Arguments to pass to Scheduler constructor.
891 **kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to Scheduler constructor.
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700892
893 Returns:
894 The exit code returned by the subprocess.
895 """
896 pid = os.fork()
897 if pid == 0:
898 try:
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -0400899 proctitle.settitle('EmergeProcess', target)
900
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700901 # Sanity checks.
Mike Frysingerf02736e2013-11-08 15:27:00 -0500902 if sys.stdout.fileno() != 1:
903 raise Exception("sys.stdout.fileno() != 1")
904 if sys.stderr.fileno() != 2:
905 raise Exception("sys.stderr.fileno() != 2")
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700906
907 # - Redirect 1 (stdout) and 2 (stderr) at our temporary file.
908 # - Redirect 0 to point at sys.stdin. In this case, sys.stdin
909 # points at a file reading os.devnull, because multiprocessing mucks
910 # with sys.stdin.
911 # - Leave the sys.stdin and output filehandles alone.
912 fd_pipes = {0: sys.stdin.fileno(),
913 1: output.fileno(),
914 2: output.fileno(),
915 sys.stdin.fileno(): sys.stdin.fileno(),
916 output.fileno(): output.fileno()}
Mike Frysinger66652ec2014-04-24 11:42:25 -0400917 # pylint: disable=W0212
918 portage.process._setup_pipes(fd_pipes, close_fds=False)
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700919
920 # Portage doesn't like when sys.stdin.fileno() != 0, so point sys.stdin
921 # at the filehandle we just created in _setup_pipes.
922 if sys.stdin.fileno() != 0:
David James6b29d052012-11-02 10:27:27 -0700923 sys.__stdin__ = sys.stdin = os.fdopen(0, "r")
924
925 scheduler = Scheduler(*args, **kwargs)
926
927 # Enable blocker handling even though we're in --nodeps mode. This
928 # allows us to unmerge the blocker after we've merged the replacement.
929 scheduler._opts_ignore_blockers = frozenset()
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700930
931 # Actually do the merge.
932 retval = scheduler.merge()
933
934 # We catch all exceptions here (including SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt,
935 # etc) so as to ensure that we don't confuse the multiprocessing module,
936 # which expects that all forked children exit with os._exit().
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800937 # pylint: disable=W0702
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700938 except:
939 traceback.print_exc(file=output)
940 retval = 1
941 sys.stdout.flush()
942 sys.stderr.flush()
943 output.flush()
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -0700944 # pylint: disable=W0212
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700945 os._exit(retval)
946 else:
947 # Return the exit code of the subprocess.
948 return os.waitpid(pid, 0)[1]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800949
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700950
951def UnpackPackage(pkg_state):
952 """Unpacks package described by pkg_state.
953
954 Args:
955 pkg_state: EmergeJobState object describing target.
956
957 Returns:
958 Exit code returned by subprocess.
959 """
960 pkgdir = os.environ.get("PKGDIR",
961 os.path.join(os.environ["SYSROOT"], "packages"))
962 root = os.environ.get("ROOT", os.environ["SYSROOT"])
963 path = os.path.join(pkgdir, pkg_state.target + ".tbz2")
964 comp = cros_build_lib.FindCompressor(cros_build_lib.COMP_BZIP2)
965 cmd = [comp, "-dc"]
966 if comp.endswith("pbzip2"):
967 cmd.append("--ignore-trailing-garbage=1")
968 cmd.append(path)
969
970 result = cros_build_lib.RunCommand(cmd, cwd=root, stdout_to_pipe=True,
971 print_cmd=False, error_code_ok=True)
972
973 # If we were not successful, return now and don't attempt untar.
974 if result.returncode:
975 return result.returncode
976
977 cmd = ["sudo", "tar", "-xf", "-", "-C", root]
978 result = cros_build_lib.RunCommand(cmd, cwd=root, input=result.output,
979 print_cmd=False, error_code_ok=True)
980
981 return result.returncode
982
983
984def EmergeWorker(task_queue, job_queue, emerge, package_db, fetch_only=False,
985 unpack_only=False):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800986 """This worker emerges any packages given to it on the task_queue.
987
988 Args:
989 task_queue: The queue of tasks for this worker to do.
990 job_queue: The queue of results from the worker.
991 emerge: An EmergeData() object.
992 package_db: A dict, mapping package ids to portage Package objects.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -0700993 fetch_only: A bool, indicating if we should just fetch the target.
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700994 unpack_only: A bool, indicating if we should just unpack the target.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800995
996 It expects package identifiers to be passed to it via task_queue. When
997 a task is started, it pushes the (target, filename) to the started_queue.
998 The output is stored in filename. When a merge starts or finishes, we push
999 EmergeJobState objects to the job_queue.
1000 """
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -04001001 if fetch_only:
1002 mode = 'fetch'
1003 elif unpack_only:
1004 mode = 'unpack'
1005 else:
1006 mode = 'emerge'
1007 proctitle.settitle('EmergeWorker', mode, '[idle]')
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001008
1009 SetupWorkerSignals()
1010 settings, trees, mtimedb = emerge.settings, emerge.trees, emerge.mtimedb
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -07001011
1012 # Disable flushing of caches to save on I/O.
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -07001013 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
1014 vardb = emerge.trees[root]["vartree"].dbapi
1015 vardb._flush_cache_enabled = False
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001016 bindb = emerge.trees[root]["bintree"].dbapi
1017 # Might be a set, might be a list, might be None; no clue, just use shallow
1018 # copy to ensure we can roll it back.
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -07001019 # pylint: disable=W0212
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001020 original_remotepkgs = copy.copy(bindb.bintree._remotepkgs)
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -07001021
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001022 opts, spinner = emerge.opts, emerge.spinner
1023 opts["--nodeps"] = True
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001024 if fetch_only:
1025 opts["--fetchonly"] = True
1026
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001027 while True:
1028 # Wait for a new item to show up on the queue. This is a blocking wait,
1029 # so if there's nothing to do, we just sit here.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001030 pkg_state = task_queue.get()
1031 if pkg_state is None:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001032 # If target is None, this means that the main thread wants us to quit.
1033 # The other workers need to exit too, so we'll push the message back on
1034 # to the queue so they'll get it too.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001035 task_queue.put(None)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001036 return
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001037 if KILLED.is_set():
1038 return
1039
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001040 target = pkg_state.target
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -04001041 proctitle.settitle('EmergeWorker', mode, target)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001042
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001043 db_pkg = package_db[target]
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001044
1045 if db_pkg.type_name == "binary":
1046 if not fetch_only and pkg_state.fetched_successfully:
1047 # Ensure portage doesn't think our pkg is remote- else it'll force
1048 # a redownload of it (even if the on-disk file is fine). In-memory
1049 # caching basically, implemented dumbly.
1050 bindb.bintree._remotepkgs = None
1051 else:
1052 bindb.bintree_remotepkgs = original_remotepkgs
1053
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001054 db_pkg.root_config = emerge.root_config
1055 install_list = [db_pkg]
1056 pkgname = db_pkg.pf
1057 output = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix=pkgname + "-", delete=False)
David James01b1e0f2012-06-07 17:18:05 -07001058 os.chmod(output.name, 644)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001059 start_timestamp = time.time()
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001060 job = EmergeJobState(target, pkgname, False, output.name, start_timestamp,
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001061 fetch_only=fetch_only, unpack_only=unpack_only)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001062 job_queue.put(job)
1063 if "--pretend" in opts:
1064 retcode = 0
1065 else:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001066 try:
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07001067 emerge.scheduler_graph.mergelist = install_list
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001068 if unpack_only:
1069 retcode = UnpackPackage(pkg_state)
1070 else:
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -04001071 retcode = EmergeProcess(output, target, settings, trees, mtimedb,
1072 opts, spinner, favorites=emerge.favorites,
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001073 graph_config=emerge.scheduler_graph)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001074 except Exception:
1075 traceback.print_exc(file=output)
1076 retcode = 1
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -07001077 output.close()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001078
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001079 if KILLED.is_set():
1080 return
1081
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001082 job = EmergeJobState(target, pkgname, True, output.name, start_timestamp,
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001083 retcode, fetch_only=fetch_only,
1084 unpack_only=unpack_only)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001085 job_queue.put(job)
1086
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -04001087 # Set the title back to idle as the multiprocess pool won't destroy us;
1088 # when another job comes up, it'll re-use this process.
1089 proctitle.settitle('EmergeWorker', mode, '[idle]')
1090
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001091
1092class LinePrinter(object):
1093 """Helper object to print a single line."""
1094
1095 def __init__(self, line):
1096 self.line = line
1097
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001098 def Print(self, _seek_locations):
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001099 print(self.line)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001100
1101
1102class JobPrinter(object):
1103 """Helper object to print output of a job."""
1104
1105 def __init__(self, job, unlink=False):
1106 """Print output of job.
1107
Mike Frysinger02e1e072013-11-10 22:11:34 -05001108 If unlink is True, unlink the job output file when done.
1109 """
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001110 self.current_time = time.time()
1111 self.job = job
1112 self.unlink = unlink
1113
1114 def Print(self, seek_locations):
1115
1116 job = self.job
1117
1118 # Calculate how long the job has been running.
1119 seconds = self.current_time - job.start_timestamp
1120
1121 # Note that we've printed out the job so far.
1122 job.last_output_timestamp = self.current_time
1123
1124 # Note that we're starting the job
1125 info = "job %s (%dm%.1fs)" % (job.pkgname, seconds / 60, seconds % 60)
1126 last_output_seek = seek_locations.get(job.filename, 0)
1127 if last_output_seek:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001128 print("=== Continue output for %s ===" % info)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001129 else:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001130 print("=== Start output for %s ===" % info)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001131
1132 # Print actual output from job
1133 f = codecs.open(job.filename, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
1134 f.seek(last_output_seek)
1135 prefix = job.pkgname + ":"
1136 for line in f:
1137
1138 # Save off our position in the file
1139 if line and line[-1] == "\n":
1140 last_output_seek = f.tell()
1141 line = line[:-1]
1142
1143 # Print our line
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001144 print(prefix, line.encode('utf-8', 'replace'))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001145 f.close()
1146
1147 # Save our last spot in the file so that we don't print out the same
1148 # location twice.
1149 seek_locations[job.filename] = last_output_seek
1150
1151 # Note end of output section
1152 if job.done:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001153 print("=== Complete: %s ===" % info)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001154 else:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001155 print("=== Still running: %s ===" % info)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001156
1157 if self.unlink:
1158 os.unlink(job.filename)
1159
1160
1161def PrintWorker(queue):
1162 """A worker that prints stuff to the screen as requested."""
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -04001163 proctitle.settitle('PrintWorker')
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001164
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001165 def ExitHandler(_signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001166 # Set KILLED flag.
1167 KILLED.set()
1168
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001169 # Switch to default signal handlers so that we'll die after two signals.
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001170 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, KillHandler)
1171 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, KillHandler)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001172
1173 # Don't exit on the first SIGINT / SIGTERM, because the parent worker will
1174 # handle it and tell us when we need to exit.
1175 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, ExitHandler)
1176 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, ExitHandler)
1177
1178 # seek_locations is a map indicating the position we are at in each file.
1179 # It starts off empty, but is set by the various Print jobs as we go along
1180 # to indicate where we left off in each file.
1181 seek_locations = {}
1182 while True:
1183 try:
1184 job = queue.get()
1185 if job:
1186 job.Print(seek_locations)
David Jamesbccf8eb2011-07-27 14:06:06 -07001187 sys.stdout.flush()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001188 else:
1189 break
1190 except IOError as ex:
1191 if ex.errno == errno.EINTR:
1192 # Looks like we received a signal. Keep printing.
1193 continue
1194 raise
1195
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001196
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001197class TargetState(object):
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -07001198 """Structure descriting the TargetState."""
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001199
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001200 __slots__ = ("target", "info", "score", "prefetched", "fetched_successfully")
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001201
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001202 def __init__(self, target, info):
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001203 self.target, self.info = target, info
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001204 self.fetched_successfully = False
1205 self.prefetched = False
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001206 self.score = None
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001207 self.update_score()
1208
1209 def __cmp__(self, other):
1210 return cmp(self.score, other.score)
1211
1212 def update_score(self):
1213 self.score = (
1214 -len(self.info["tprovides"]),
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001215 len(self.info["needs"]),
Brian Harring11c5eeb2012-03-18 11:02:39 -07001216 not self.info["binary"],
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001217 -len(self.info["provides"]),
1218 self.info["idx"],
1219 self.target,
1220 )
1221
1222
1223class ScoredHeap(object):
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -07001224 """Implementation of a general purpose scored heap."""
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001225
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001226 __slots__ = ("heap", "_heap_set")
1227
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001228 def __init__(self, initial=()):
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001229 self.heap = list()
1230 self._heap_set = set()
1231 if initial:
1232 self.multi_put(initial)
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001233
1234 def get(self):
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001235 item = heapq.heappop(self.heap)
1236 self._heap_set.remove(item.target)
1237 return item
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001238
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001239 def put(self, item):
1240 if not isinstance(item, TargetState):
1241 raise ValueError("Item %r isn't a TargetState" % (item,))
1242 heapq.heappush(self.heap, item)
1243 self._heap_set.add(item.target)
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001244
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001245 def multi_put(self, sequence):
1246 sequence = list(sequence)
1247 self.heap.extend(sequence)
1248 self._heap_set.update(x.target for x in sequence)
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001249 self.sort()
1250
David James5c9996d2012-03-24 10:50:46 -07001251 def sort(self):
1252 heapq.heapify(self.heap)
1253
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001254 def __contains__(self, target):
1255 return target in self._heap_set
1256
1257 def __nonzero__(self):
1258 return bool(self.heap)
1259
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001260 def __len__(self):
1261 return len(self.heap)
1262
1263
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001264class EmergeQueue(object):
1265 """Class to schedule emerge jobs according to a dependency graph."""
1266
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001267 def __init__(self, deps_map, emerge, package_db, show_output, unpack_only):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001268 # Store the dependency graph.
1269 self._deps_map = deps_map
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001270 self._state_map = {}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001271 # Initialize the running queue to empty
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001272 self._build_jobs = {}
1273 self._build_ready = ScoredHeap()
1274 self._fetch_jobs = {}
1275 self._fetch_ready = ScoredHeap()
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001276 self._unpack_jobs = {}
1277 self._unpack_ready = ScoredHeap()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001278 # List of total package installs represented in deps_map.
1279 install_jobs = [x for x in deps_map if deps_map[x]["action"] == "merge"]
1280 self._total_jobs = len(install_jobs)
1281 self._show_output = show_output
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001282 self._unpack_only = unpack_only
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001283
1284 if "--pretend" in emerge.opts:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001285 print("Skipping merge because of --pretend mode.")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001286 sys.exit(0)
1287
David Jamesaaf49e42014-04-24 09:40:05 -07001288 # Set up a session so we can easily terminate all children.
1289 self._SetupSession()
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001290
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001291 # Setup scheduler graph object. This is used by the child processes
1292 # to help schedule jobs.
1293 emerge.scheduler_graph = emerge.depgraph.schedulerGraph()
1294
1295 # Calculate how many jobs we can run in parallel. We don't want to pass
1296 # the --jobs flag over to emerge itself, because that'll tell emerge to
1297 # hide its output, and said output is quite useful for debugging hung
1298 # jobs.
1299 procs = min(self._total_jobs,
1300 emerge.opts.pop("--jobs", multiprocessing.cpu_count()))
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001301 self._build_procs = self._unpack_procs = self._fetch_procs = max(1, procs)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001302 self._load_avg = emerge.opts.pop("--load-average", None)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001303 self._job_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1304 self._print_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001305
1306 self._fetch_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1307 args = (self._fetch_queue, self._job_queue, emerge, package_db, True)
1308 self._fetch_pool = multiprocessing.Pool(self._fetch_procs, EmergeWorker,
1309 args)
1310
1311 self._build_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1312 args = (self._build_queue, self._job_queue, emerge, package_db)
1313 self._build_pool = multiprocessing.Pool(self._build_procs, EmergeWorker,
1314 args)
1315
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001316 if self._unpack_only:
1317 # Unpack pool only required on unpack_only jobs.
1318 self._unpack_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1319 args = (self._unpack_queue, self._job_queue, emerge, package_db, False,
1320 True)
1321 self._unpack_pool = multiprocessing.Pool(self._unpack_procs, EmergeWorker,
1322 args)
1323
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001324 self._print_worker = multiprocessing.Process(target=PrintWorker,
1325 args=[self._print_queue])
1326 self._print_worker.start()
1327
1328 # Initialize the failed queue to empty.
1329 self._retry_queue = []
1330 self._failed = set()
1331
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001332 # Setup an exit handler so that we print nice messages if we are
1333 # terminated.
1334 self._SetupExitHandler()
1335
1336 # Schedule our jobs.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001337 self._state_map.update(
1338 (pkg, TargetState(pkg, data)) for pkg, data in deps_map.iteritems())
1339 self._fetch_ready.multi_put(self._state_map.itervalues())
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001340
David Jamesaaf49e42014-04-24 09:40:05 -07001341 def _SetupSession(self):
1342 """Set up a session so we can easily terminate all children."""
1343 # When we call os.setsid(), this sets up a session / process group for this
1344 # process and all children. These session groups are needed so that we can
1345 # easily kill all children (including processes launched by emerge) before
1346 # we exit.
1347 #
1348 # One unfortunate side effect of os.setsid() is that it blocks CTRL-C from
1349 # being received. To work around this, we only call os.setsid() in a forked
1350 # process, so that the parent can still watch for CTRL-C. The parent will
1351 # just sit around, watching for signals and propagating them to the child,
1352 # until the child exits.
1353 #
1354 # TODO(davidjames): It would be nice if we could replace this with cgroups.
1355 pid = os.fork()
1356 if pid == 0:
1357 os.setsid()
1358 else:
Mike Frysingerd74fe4a2014-04-24 11:43:38 -04001359 proctitle.settitle('SessionManager')
1360
David Jamesaaf49e42014-04-24 09:40:05 -07001361 def PropagateToChildren(signum, _frame):
1362 # Just propagate the signals down to the child. We'll exit when the
1363 # child does.
1364 try:
1365 os.kill(pid, signum)
1366 except OSError as ex:
1367 if ex.errno != errno.ESRCH:
1368 raise
1369 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, PropagateToChildren)
1370 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, PropagateToChildren)
1371
1372 def StopGroup(_signum, _frame):
1373 # When we get stopped, stop the children.
1374 try:
1375 os.killpg(pid, signal.SIGSTOP)
1376 os.kill(0, signal.SIGSTOP)
1377 except OSError as ex:
1378 if ex.errno != errno.ESRCH:
1379 raise
1380 signal.signal(signal.SIGTSTP, StopGroup)
1381
1382 def ContinueGroup(_signum, _frame):
1383 # Launch the children again after being stopped.
1384 try:
1385 os.killpg(pid, signal.SIGCONT)
1386 except OSError as ex:
1387 if ex.errno != errno.ESRCH:
1388 raise
1389 signal.signal(signal.SIGCONT, ContinueGroup)
1390
1391 # Loop until the children exit. We exit with os._exit to be sure we
1392 # don't run any finalizers (those will be run by the child process.)
1393 # pylint: disable=W0212
1394 while True:
1395 try:
1396 # Wait for the process to exit. When it does, exit with the return
1397 # value of the subprocess.
1398 os._exit(osutils.GetExitStatus(os.waitpid(pid, 0)[1]))
1399 except OSError as ex:
1400 if ex.errno == errno.EINTR:
1401 continue
1402 traceback.print_exc()
1403 os._exit(1)
1404 except BaseException:
1405 traceback.print_exc()
1406 os._exit(1)
1407
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001408 def _SetupExitHandler(self):
1409
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001410 def ExitHandler(signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001411 # Set KILLED flag.
1412 KILLED.set()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001413
1414 # Kill our signal handlers so we don't get called recursively
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001415 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, KillHandler)
1416 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, KillHandler)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001417
1418 # Print our current job status
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001419 for job in self._build_jobs.itervalues():
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001420 if job:
1421 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1422
1423 # Notify the user that we are exiting
1424 self._Print("Exiting on signal %s" % signum)
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001425 self._print_queue.put(None)
1426 self._print_worker.join()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001427
1428 # Kill child threads, then exit.
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001429 os.killpg(0, signal.SIGKILL)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001430 sys.exit(1)
1431
1432 # Print out job status when we are killed
1433 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, ExitHandler)
1434 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, ExitHandler)
1435
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001436 def _ScheduleUnpack(self, pkg_state):
1437 self._unpack_jobs[pkg_state.target] = None
1438 self._unpack_queue.put(pkg_state)
1439
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001440 def _Schedule(self, pkg_state):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001441 # We maintain a tree of all deps, if this doesn't need
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001442 # to be installed just free up its children and continue.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001443 # It is possible to reinstall deps of deps, without reinstalling
1444 # first level deps, like so:
Mike Frysingerfd969312014-04-02 22:16:42 -04001445 # virtual/target-os (merge) -> eselect (nomerge) -> python (merge)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001446 this_pkg = pkg_state.info
1447 target = pkg_state.target
1448 if pkg_state.info is not None:
1449 if this_pkg["action"] == "nomerge":
1450 self._Finish(target)
1451 elif target not in self._build_jobs:
1452 # Kick off the build if it's marked to be built.
1453 self._build_jobs[target] = None
1454 self._build_queue.put(pkg_state)
1455 return True
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001456
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001457 def _ScheduleLoop(self, unpack_only=False):
1458 if unpack_only:
1459 ready_queue = self._unpack_ready
1460 jobs_queue = self._unpack_jobs
1461 procs = self._unpack_procs
1462 else:
1463 ready_queue = self._build_ready
1464 jobs_queue = self._build_jobs
1465 procs = self._build_procs
1466
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001467 # If the current load exceeds our desired load average, don't schedule
1468 # more than one job.
1469 if self._load_avg and os.getloadavg()[0] > self._load_avg:
1470 needed_jobs = 1
1471 else:
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001472 needed_jobs = procs
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001473
1474 # Schedule more jobs.
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001475 while ready_queue and len(jobs_queue) < needed_jobs:
1476 state = ready_queue.get()
1477 if unpack_only:
1478 self._ScheduleUnpack(state)
1479 else:
1480 if state.target not in self._failed:
1481 self._Schedule(state)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001482
1483 def _Print(self, line):
1484 """Print a single line."""
1485 self._print_queue.put(LinePrinter(line))
1486
1487 def _Status(self):
1488 """Print status."""
1489 current_time = time.time()
1490 no_output = True
1491
1492 # Print interim output every minute if --show-output is used. Otherwise,
1493 # print notifications about running packages every 2 minutes, and print
1494 # full output for jobs that have been running for 60 minutes or more.
1495 if self._show_output:
1496 interval = 60
1497 notify_interval = 0
1498 else:
1499 interval = 60 * 60
1500 notify_interval = 60 * 2
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001501 for job in self._build_jobs.itervalues():
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001502 if job:
1503 last_timestamp = max(job.start_timestamp, job.last_output_timestamp)
1504 if last_timestamp + interval < current_time:
1505 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job))
1506 job.last_output_timestamp = current_time
1507 no_output = False
1508 elif (notify_interval and
1509 job.last_notify_timestamp + notify_interval < current_time):
1510 job_seconds = current_time - job.start_timestamp
1511 args = (job.pkgname, job_seconds / 60, job_seconds % 60, job.filename)
1512 info = "Still building %s (%dm%.1fs). Logs in %s" % args
1513 job.last_notify_timestamp = current_time
1514 self._Print(info)
1515 no_output = False
1516
1517 # If we haven't printed any messages yet, print a general status message
1518 # here.
1519 if no_output:
1520 seconds = current_time - GLOBAL_START
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001521 fjobs, fready = len(self._fetch_jobs), len(self._fetch_ready)
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001522 ujobs, uready = len(self._unpack_jobs), len(self._unpack_ready)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001523 bjobs, bready = len(self._build_jobs), len(self._build_ready)
1524 retries = len(self._retry_queue)
1525 pending = max(0, len(self._deps_map) - fjobs - bjobs)
1526 line = "Pending %s/%s, " % (pending, self._total_jobs)
1527 if fjobs or fready:
1528 line += "Fetching %s/%s, " % (fjobs, fready + fjobs)
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001529 if ujobs or uready:
1530 line += "Unpacking %s/%s, " % (ujobs, uready + ujobs)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001531 if bjobs or bready or retries:
1532 line += "Building %s/%s, " % (bjobs, bready + bjobs)
1533 if retries:
1534 line += "Retrying %s, " % (retries,)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001535 load = " ".join(str(x) for x in os.getloadavg())
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001536 line += ("[Time %dm%.1fs Load %s]" % (seconds/60, seconds %60, load))
1537 self._Print(line)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001538
1539 def _Finish(self, target):
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001540 """Mark a target as completed and unblock dependencies."""
1541 this_pkg = self._deps_map[target]
1542 if this_pkg["needs"] and this_pkg["nodeps"]:
1543 # We got installed, but our deps have not been installed yet. Dependent
1544 # packages should only be installed when our needs have been fully met.
1545 this_pkg["action"] = "nomerge"
1546 else:
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001547 for dep in this_pkg["provides"]:
1548 dep_pkg = self._deps_map[dep]
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001549 state = self._state_map[dep]
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001550 del dep_pkg["needs"][target]
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001551 state.update_score()
1552 if not state.prefetched:
1553 if dep in self._fetch_ready:
1554 # If it's not currently being fetched, update the prioritization
1555 self._fetch_ready.sort()
1556 elif not dep_pkg["needs"]:
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001557 if dep_pkg["nodeps"] and dep_pkg["action"] == "nomerge":
1558 self._Finish(dep)
1559 else:
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001560 self._build_ready.put(self._state_map[dep])
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001561 self._deps_map.pop(target)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001562
1563 def _Retry(self):
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001564 while self._retry_queue:
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001565 state = self._retry_queue.pop(0)
1566 if self._Schedule(state):
1567 self._Print("Retrying emerge of %s." % state.target)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001568 break
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001569
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001570 def _Shutdown(self):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001571 # Tell emerge workers to exit. They all exit when 'None' is pushed
1572 # to the queue.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001573
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001574 # Shutdown the workers first; then jobs (which is how they feed things back)
1575 # then finally the print queue.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001576
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001577 def _stop(queue, pool):
1578 if pool is None:
1579 return
1580 try:
1581 queue.put(None)
1582 pool.close()
1583 pool.join()
1584 finally:
1585 pool.terminate()
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001586
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001587 _stop(self._fetch_queue, self._fetch_pool)
1588 self._fetch_queue = self._fetch_pool = None
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001589
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001590 _stop(self._build_queue, self._build_pool)
1591 self._build_queue = self._build_pool = None
1592
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001593 if self._unpack_only:
1594 _stop(self._unpack_queue, self._unpack_pool)
1595 self._unpack_queue = self._unpack_pool = None
1596
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001597 if self._job_queue is not None:
1598 self._job_queue.close()
1599 self._job_queue = None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001600
1601 # Now that our workers are finished, we can kill the print queue.
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001602 if self._print_worker is not None:
1603 try:
1604 self._print_queue.put(None)
1605 self._print_queue.close()
1606 self._print_worker.join()
1607 finally:
1608 self._print_worker.terminate()
1609 self._print_queue = self._print_worker = None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001610
1611 def Run(self):
1612 """Run through the scheduled ebuilds.
1613
1614 Keep running so long as we have uninstalled packages in the
1615 dependency graph to merge.
1616 """
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001617 if not self._deps_map:
1618 return
1619
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001620 # Start the fetchers.
1621 for _ in xrange(min(self._fetch_procs, len(self._fetch_ready))):
1622 state = self._fetch_ready.get()
1623 self._fetch_jobs[state.target] = None
1624 self._fetch_queue.put(state)
1625
1626 # Print an update, then get going.
1627 self._Status()
1628
David Jamese703d0f2012-01-12 16:27:45 -08001629 retried = set()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001630 while self._deps_map:
1631 # Check here that we are actually waiting for something.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001632 if (self._build_queue.empty() and
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001633 self._job_queue.empty() and
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001634 not self._fetch_jobs and
1635 not self._fetch_ready and
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001636 not self._unpack_jobs and
1637 not self._unpack_ready and
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001638 not self._build_jobs and
1639 not self._build_ready and
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001640 self._deps_map):
1641 # If we have failed on a package, retry it now.
1642 if self._retry_queue:
1643 self._Retry()
1644 else:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001645 # Tell the user why we're exiting.
1646 if self._failed:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001647 print('Packages failed:\n\t%s' % '\n\t'.join(self._failed))
David James0eae23e2012-07-03 15:04:25 -07001648 status_file = os.environ.get("PARALLEL_EMERGE_STATUS_FILE")
1649 if status_file:
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001650 failed_pkgs = set(portage.versions.cpv_getkey(x)
1651 for x in self._failed)
David James0eae23e2012-07-03 15:04:25 -07001652 with open(status_file, "a") as f:
1653 f.write("%s\n" % " ".join(failed_pkgs))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001654 else:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001655 print("Deadlock! Circular dependencies!")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001656 sys.exit(1)
1657
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001658 for _ in xrange(12):
David Jamesa74289a2011-08-12 10:41:24 -07001659 try:
1660 job = self._job_queue.get(timeout=5)
1661 break
1662 except Queue.Empty:
1663 # Check if any more jobs can be scheduled.
1664 self._ScheduleLoop()
1665 else:
Brian Harring706747c2012-03-16 03:04:31 -07001666 # Print an update every 60 seconds.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001667 self._Status()
1668 continue
1669
1670 target = job.target
1671
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001672 if job.fetch_only:
1673 if not job.done:
1674 self._fetch_jobs[job.target] = job
1675 else:
1676 state = self._state_map[job.target]
1677 state.prefetched = True
1678 state.fetched_successfully = (job.retcode == 0)
1679 del self._fetch_jobs[job.target]
1680 self._Print("Fetched %s in %2.2fs"
1681 % (target, time.time() - job.start_timestamp))
1682
1683 if self._show_output or job.retcode != 0:
1684 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1685 else:
1686 os.unlink(job.filename)
1687 # Failure or not, let build work with it next.
1688 if not self._deps_map[job.target]["needs"]:
1689 self._build_ready.put(state)
1690 self._ScheduleLoop()
1691
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001692 if self._unpack_only and job.retcode == 0:
1693 self._unpack_ready.put(state)
1694 self._ScheduleLoop(unpack_only=True)
1695
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001696 if self._fetch_ready:
1697 state = self._fetch_ready.get()
1698 self._fetch_queue.put(state)
1699 self._fetch_jobs[state.target] = None
1700 else:
1701 # Minor optimization; shut down fetchers early since we know
1702 # the queue is empty.
1703 self._fetch_queue.put(None)
1704 continue
1705
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001706 if job.unpack_only:
1707 if not job.done:
1708 self._unpack_jobs[target] = job
1709 else:
1710 del self._unpack_jobs[target]
1711 self._Print("Unpacked %s in %2.2fs"
1712 % (target, time.time() - job.start_timestamp))
1713 if self._show_output or job.retcode != 0:
1714 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1715 else:
1716 os.unlink(job.filename)
1717 if self._unpack_ready:
1718 state = self._unpack_ready.get()
1719 self._unpack_queue.put(state)
1720 self._unpack_jobs[state.target] = None
1721 continue
1722
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001723 if not job.done:
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001724 self._build_jobs[target] = job
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001725 self._Print("Started %s (logged in %s)" % (target, job.filename))
1726 continue
1727
1728 # Print output of job
1729 if self._show_output or job.retcode != 0:
1730 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1731 else:
1732 os.unlink(job.filename)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001733 del self._build_jobs[target]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001734
1735 seconds = time.time() - job.start_timestamp
1736 details = "%s (in %dm%.1fs)" % (target, seconds / 60, seconds % 60)
David James32420cc2011-08-25 21:32:46 -07001737 previously_failed = target in self._failed
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001738
1739 # Complain if necessary.
1740 if job.retcode != 0:
1741 # Handle job failure.
David James32420cc2011-08-25 21:32:46 -07001742 if previously_failed:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001743 # If this job has failed previously, give up.
1744 self._Print("Failed %s. Your build has failed." % details)
1745 else:
1746 # Queue up this build to try again after a long while.
David Jamese703d0f2012-01-12 16:27:45 -08001747 retried.add(target)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001748 self._retry_queue.append(self._state_map[target])
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001749 self._failed.add(target)
1750 self._Print("Failed %s, retrying later." % details)
1751 else:
David James32420cc2011-08-25 21:32:46 -07001752 if previously_failed:
1753 # Remove target from list of failed packages.
1754 self._failed.remove(target)
1755
1756 self._Print("Completed %s" % details)
1757
1758 # Mark as completed and unblock waiting ebuilds.
1759 self._Finish(target)
1760
1761 if previously_failed and self._retry_queue:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001762 # If we have successfully retried a failed package, and there
1763 # are more failed packages, try the next one. We will only have
1764 # one retrying package actively running at a time.
1765 self._Retry()
1766
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001767
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001768 # Schedule pending jobs and print an update.
1769 self._ScheduleLoop()
1770 self._Status()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001771
David Jamese703d0f2012-01-12 16:27:45 -08001772 # If packages were retried, output a warning.
1773 if retried:
1774 self._Print("")
1775 self._Print("WARNING: The following packages failed the first time,")
1776 self._Print("but succeeded upon retry. This might indicate incorrect")
1777 self._Print("dependencies.")
1778 for pkg in retried:
1779 self._Print(" %s" % pkg)
1780 self._Print("@@@STEP_WARNINGS@@@")
1781 self._Print("")
1782
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001783 # Tell child threads to exit.
1784 self._Print("Merge complete")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001785
1786
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001787def main(argv):
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001788 try:
1789 return real_main(argv)
1790 finally:
1791 # Work around multiprocessing sucking and not cleaning up after itself.
1792 # http://bugs.python.org/issue4106;
1793 # Step one; ensure GC is ran *prior* to the VM starting shutdown.
1794 gc.collect()
1795 # Step two; go looking for those threads and try to manually reap
1796 # them if we can.
1797 for x in threading.enumerate():
1798 # Filter on the name, and ident; if ident is None, the thread
1799 # wasn't started.
1800 if x.name == 'QueueFeederThread' and x.ident is not None:
1801 x.join(1)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001802
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001803
Bertrand SIMONNETb35e19e2014-07-28 16:29:58 -07001804def get_db(config, root):
Mike Frysinger33fbccb2014-09-05 17:09:07 -04001805 """Return the dbapi.
Bertrand SIMONNETb35e19e2014-07-28 16:29:58 -07001806 Handles both portage 2.1.11 and 2.2.10 (where mydbapi has been removed).
1807
1808 TODO(bsimonnet): Remove this once portage has been uprevd.
1809 """
1810 try:
1811 return config.mydbapi[root]
1812 except AttributeError:
1813 # pylint: disable=W0212
1814 return config._filtered_trees[root]['graph_db']
1815
1816
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001817def real_main(argv):
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001818 parallel_emerge_args = argv[:]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001819 deps = DepGraphGenerator()
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001820 deps.Initialize(parallel_emerge_args)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001821 emerge = deps.emerge
1822
1823 if emerge.action is not None:
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001824 argv = deps.ParseParallelEmergeArgs(argv)
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001825 return emerge_main(argv)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001826 elif not emerge.cmdline_packages:
1827 Usage()
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001828 return 1
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001829
1830 # Unless we're in pretend mode, there's not much point running without
1831 # root access. We need to be able to install packages.
1832 #
1833 # NOTE: Even if you're running --pretend, it's a good idea to run
1834 # parallel_emerge with root access so that portage can write to the
1835 # dependency cache. This is important for performance.
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001836 if "--pretend" not in emerge.opts and portage.data.secpass < 2:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001837 print("parallel_emerge: superuser access is required.")
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001838 return 1
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001839
1840 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
1841 cmdline_packages = " ".join(emerge.cmdline_packages)
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001842 print("Starting fast-emerge.")
1843 print(" Building package %s on %s" % (cmdline_packages,
1844 deps.board or "root"))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001845
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07001846 deps_tree, deps_info = deps.GenDependencyTree()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001847
1848 # You want me to be verbose? I'll give you two trees! Twice as much value.
1849 if "--tree" in emerge.opts and "--verbose" in emerge.opts:
1850 deps.PrintTree(deps_tree)
1851
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07001852 deps_graph = deps.GenDependencyGraph(deps_tree, deps_info)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001853
1854 # OK, time to print out our progress so far.
1855 deps.PrintInstallPlan(deps_graph)
1856 if "--tree" in emerge.opts:
1857 PrintDepsMap(deps_graph)
1858
1859 # Are we upgrading portage? If so, and there are more packages to merge,
1860 # schedule a restart of parallel_emerge to merge the rest. This ensures that
1861 # we pick up all updates to portage settings before merging any more
1862 # packages.
1863 portage_upgrade = False
1864 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -07001865 # pylint: disable=W0212
Bertrand SIMONNETb35e19e2014-07-28 16:29:58 -07001866 final_db = get_db(emerge.depgraph._dynamic_config, root)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001867 if root == "/":
1868 for db_pkg in final_db.match_pkgs("sys-apps/portage"):
1869 portage_pkg = deps_graph.get(db_pkg.cpv)
David James0ff16f22012-11-02 14:18:07 -07001870 if portage_pkg:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001871 portage_upgrade = True
1872 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001873 print("Upgrading portage first, then restarting...")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001874
David James0ff16f22012-11-02 14:18:07 -07001875 # Upgrade Portage first, then the rest of the packages.
1876 #
1877 # In order to grant the child permission to run setsid, we need to run sudo
1878 # again. We preserve SUDO_USER here in case an ebuild depends on it.
1879 if portage_upgrade:
1880 # Calculate what arguments to use when re-invoking.
1881 args = ["sudo", "-E", "SUDO_USER=%s" % os.environ.get("SUDO_USER", "")]
1882 args += [os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])] + parallel_emerge_args
1883 args += ["--exclude=sys-apps/portage"]
1884
1885 # First upgrade Portage.
1886 passthrough_args = ("--quiet", "--pretend", "--verbose")
1887 emerge_args = [k for k in emerge.opts if k in passthrough_args]
1888 ret = emerge_main(emerge_args + ["portage"])
1889 if ret != 0:
1890 return ret
1891
1892 # Now upgrade the rest.
1893 os.execvp(args[0], args)
1894
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001895 # Run the queued emerges.
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001896 scheduler = EmergeQueue(deps_graph, emerge, deps.package_db, deps.show_output,
1897 deps.unpack_only)
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001898 try:
1899 scheduler.Run()
1900 finally:
Don Garrett25f309a2014-03-19 14:02:12 -07001901 # pylint: disable=W0212
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001902 scheduler._Shutdown()
David James97ce8902011-08-16 09:51:05 -07001903 scheduler = None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001904
Mike Frysingerd20a6e22012-10-04 19:01:10 -04001905 clean_logs(emerge.settings)
1906
Mike Frysinger383367e2014-09-16 15:06:17 -04001907 print("Done")
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001908 return 0