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Mike Frysinger9f7e4ee2013-03-13 15:43:03 -04001#!/usr/bin/python
Mike Frysinger0a647fc2012-08-06 14:36:05 -04002# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08003# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
4# found in the LICENSE file.
5
6"""Program to run emerge in parallel, for significant speedup.
7
8Usage:
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07009 ./parallel_emerge [--board=BOARD] [--workon=PKGS]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080010 [--force-remote-binary=PKGS] [emerge args] package
11
David James78b6cd92012-04-02 21:36:12 -070012This script runs multiple emerge processes in parallel, using appropriate
13Portage APIs. It is faster than standard emerge because it has a
14multiprocess model instead of an asynchronous model.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080015"""
16
17import codecs
18import copy
19import errno
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -070020import gc
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -070021import heapq
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080022import multiprocessing
23import os
Mike Frysinger1ae28092013-10-17 17:17:22 -040024try:
25 import Queue
26except ImportError:
27 # Python-3 renamed to "queue". We still use Queue to avoid collisions
28 # with naming variables as "queue". Maybe we'll transition at some point.
29 # pylint: disable=F0401
30 import queue as Queue
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080031import signal
32import sys
33import tempfile
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -070034import threading
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080035import time
36import traceback
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080037
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -070038from chromite.lib import cros_build_lib
39
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080040# If PORTAGE_USERNAME isn't specified, scrape it from the $HOME variable. On
41# Chromium OS, the default "portage" user doesn't have the necessary
42# permissions. It'd be easier if we could default to $USERNAME, but $USERNAME
43# is "root" here because we get called through sudo.
44#
45# We need to set this before importing any portage modules, because portage
46# looks up "PORTAGE_USERNAME" at import time.
47#
48# NOTE: .bashrc sets PORTAGE_USERNAME = $USERNAME, so most people won't
49# encounter this case unless they have an old chroot or blow away the
50# environment by running sudo without the -E specifier.
51if "PORTAGE_USERNAME" not in os.environ:
52 homedir = os.environ.get("HOME")
53 if homedir:
54 os.environ["PORTAGE_USERNAME"] = os.path.basename(homedir)
55
56# Portage doesn't expose dependency trees in its public API, so we have to
57# make use of some private APIs here. These modules are found under
58# /usr/lib/portage/pym/.
59#
60# TODO(davidjames): Update Portage to expose public APIs for these features.
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -080061# pylint: disable=W0212
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080062from _emerge.actions import adjust_configs
63from _emerge.actions import load_emerge_config
64from _emerge.create_depgraph_params import create_depgraph_params
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -070065from _emerge.depgraph import backtrack_depgraph
Mike Frysinger901eaad2012-10-10 18:18:03 -040066try:
67 from _emerge.main import clean_logs
68except ImportError:
69 # Older portage versions did not provide clean_logs, so stub it.
70 # We need this if running in an older chroot that hasn't yet upgraded
71 # the portage version.
72 clean_logs = lambda x: None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080073from _emerge.main import emerge_main
74from _emerge.main import parse_opts
75from _emerge.Package import Package
76from _emerge.Scheduler import Scheduler
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080077from _emerge.stdout_spinner import stdout_spinner
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -070078from portage._global_updates import _global_updates
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080079import portage
80import portage.debug
Mike Frysinger91d7da92013-02-19 15:53:46 -050081from portage.versions import vercmp
82
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080083
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080084def Usage():
85 """Print usage."""
86 print "Usage:"
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -070087 print " ./parallel_emerge [--board=BOARD] [--workon=PKGS]"
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080088 print " [--rebuild] [emerge args] package"
89 print
90 print "Packages specified as workon packages are always built from source."
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -080091 print
92 print "The --workon argument is mainly useful when you want to build and"
93 print "install packages that you are working on unconditionally, but do not"
94 print "to have to rev the package to indicate you want to build it from"
95 print "source. The build_packages script will automatically supply the"
96 print "workon argument to emerge, ensuring that packages selected using"
97 print "cros-workon are rebuilt."
98 print
99 print "The --rebuild option rebuilds packages whenever their dependencies"
100 print "are changed. This ensures that your build is correct."
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800101
102
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800103# Global start time
104GLOBAL_START = time.time()
105
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700106# Whether process has been killed by a signal.
107KILLED = multiprocessing.Event()
108
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800109
110class EmergeData(object):
111 """This simple struct holds various emerge variables.
112
113 This struct helps us easily pass emerge variables around as a unit.
114 These variables are used for calculating dependencies and installing
115 packages.
116 """
117
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700118 __slots__ = ["action", "cmdline_packages", "depgraph", "favorites",
119 "mtimedb", "opts", "root_config", "scheduler_graph",
120 "settings", "spinner", "trees"]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800121
122 def __init__(self):
123 # The action the user requested. If the user is installing packages, this
124 # is None. If the user is doing anything other than installing packages,
125 # this will contain the action name, which will map exactly to the
126 # long-form name of the associated emerge option.
127 #
128 # Example: If you call parallel_emerge --unmerge package, the action name
129 # will be "unmerge"
130 self.action = None
131
132 # The list of packages the user passed on the command-line.
133 self.cmdline_packages = None
134
135 # The emerge dependency graph. It'll contain all the packages involved in
136 # this merge, along with their versions.
137 self.depgraph = None
138
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700139 # The list of candidates to add to the world file.
140 self.favorites = None
141
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800142 # A dict of the options passed to emerge. This dict has been cleaned up
143 # a bit by parse_opts, so that it's a bit easier for the emerge code to
144 # look at the options.
145 #
146 # Emerge takes a few shortcuts in its cleanup process to make parsing of
147 # the options dict easier. For example, if you pass in "--usepkg=n", the
148 # "--usepkg" flag is just left out of the dictionary altogether. Because
149 # --usepkg=n is the default, this makes parsing easier, because emerge
150 # can just assume that if "--usepkg" is in the dictionary, it's enabled.
151 #
152 # These cleanup processes aren't applied to all options. For example, the
153 # --with-bdeps flag is passed in as-is. For a full list of the cleanups
154 # applied by emerge, see the parse_opts function in the _emerge.main
155 # package.
156 self.opts = None
157
158 # A dictionary used by portage to maintain global state. This state is
159 # loaded from disk when portage starts up, and saved to disk whenever we
160 # call mtimedb.commit().
161 #
162 # This database contains information about global updates (i.e., what
163 # version of portage we have) and what we're currently doing. Portage
164 # saves what it is currently doing in this database so that it can be
165 # resumed when you call it with the --resume option.
166 #
167 # parallel_emerge does not save what it is currently doing in the mtimedb,
168 # so we do not support the --resume option.
169 self.mtimedb = None
170
171 # The portage configuration for our current root. This contains the portage
172 # settings (see below) and the three portage trees for our current root.
173 # (The three portage trees are explained below, in the documentation for
174 # the "trees" member.)
175 self.root_config = None
176
177 # The scheduler graph is used by emerge to calculate what packages to
178 # install. We don't actually install any deps, so this isn't really used,
179 # but we pass it in to the Scheduler object anyway.
180 self.scheduler_graph = None
181
182 # Portage settings for our current session. Most of these settings are set
183 # in make.conf inside our current install root.
184 self.settings = None
185
186 # The spinner, which spews stuff to stdout to indicate that portage is
187 # doing something. We maintain our own spinner, so we set the portage
188 # spinner to "silent" mode.
189 self.spinner = None
190
191 # The portage trees. There are separate portage trees for each root. To get
192 # the portage tree for the current root, you can look in self.trees[root],
193 # where root = self.settings["ROOT"].
194 #
195 # In each root, there are three trees: vartree, porttree, and bintree.
196 # - vartree: A database of the currently-installed packages.
197 # - porttree: A database of ebuilds, that can be used to build packages.
198 # - bintree: A database of binary packages.
199 self.trees = None
200
201
202class DepGraphGenerator(object):
203 """Grab dependency information about packages from portage.
204
205 Typical usage:
206 deps = DepGraphGenerator()
207 deps.Initialize(sys.argv[1:])
208 deps_tree, deps_info = deps.GenDependencyTree()
209 deps_graph = deps.GenDependencyGraph(deps_tree, deps_info)
210 deps.PrintTree(deps_tree)
211 PrintDepsMap(deps_graph)
212 """
213
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700214 __slots__ = ["board", "emerge", "package_db", "show_output", "unpack_only"]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800215
216 def __init__(self):
217 self.board = None
218 self.emerge = EmergeData()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800219 self.package_db = {}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800220 self.show_output = False
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700221 self.unpack_only = False
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800222
223 def ParseParallelEmergeArgs(self, argv):
224 """Read the parallel emerge arguments from the command-line.
225
226 We need to be compatible with emerge arg format. We scrape arguments that
227 are specific to parallel_emerge, and pass through the rest directly to
228 emerge.
229 Args:
230 argv: arguments list
231 Returns:
232 Arguments that don't belong to parallel_emerge
233 """
234 emerge_args = []
235 for arg in argv:
236 # Specifically match arguments that are specific to parallel_emerge, and
237 # pass through the rest.
238 if arg.startswith("--board="):
239 self.board = arg.replace("--board=", "")
240 elif arg.startswith("--workon="):
241 workon_str = arg.replace("--workon=", "")
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700242 emerge_args.append("--reinstall-atoms=%s" % workon_str)
243 emerge_args.append("--usepkg-exclude=%s" % workon_str)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800244 elif arg.startswith("--force-remote-binary="):
245 force_remote_binary = arg.replace("--force-remote-binary=", "")
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700246 emerge_args.append("--useoldpkg-atoms=%s" % force_remote_binary)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800247 elif arg == "--show-output":
248 self.show_output = True
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700249 elif arg == "--rebuild":
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700250 emerge_args.append("--rebuild-if-unbuilt")
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700251 elif arg == "--unpackonly":
252 emerge_args.append("--fetchonly")
253 self.unpack_only = True
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800254 else:
255 # Not one of our options, so pass through to emerge.
256 emerge_args.append(arg)
257
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700258 # These packages take a really long time to build, so, for expediency, we
259 # are blacklisting them from automatic rebuilds because one of their
260 # dependencies needs to be recompiled.
261 for pkg in ("chromeos-base/chromeos-chrome", "media-plugins/o3d",
262 "dev-java/icedtea"):
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700263 emerge_args.append("--rebuild-exclude=%s" % pkg)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800264
265 return emerge_args
266
267 def Initialize(self, args):
268 """Initializer. Parses arguments and sets up portage state."""
269
270 # Parse and strip out args that are just intended for parallel_emerge.
271 emerge_args = self.ParseParallelEmergeArgs(args)
272
273 # Setup various environment variables based on our current board. These
274 # variables are normally setup inside emerge-${BOARD}, but since we don't
275 # call that script, we have to set it up here. These variables serve to
276 # point our tools at /build/BOARD and to setup cross compiles to the
277 # appropriate board as configured in toolchain.conf.
278 if self.board:
279 os.environ["PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT"] = "/build/" + self.board
280 os.environ["PORTAGE_SYSROOT"] = "/build/" + self.board
281 os.environ["SYSROOT"] = "/build/" + self.board
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800282
283 # Although CHROMEOS_ROOT isn't specific to boards, it's normally setup
284 # inside emerge-${BOARD}, so we set it up here for compatibility. It
285 # will be going away soon as we migrate to CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT.
286 os.environ.setdefault("CHROMEOS_ROOT", os.environ["HOME"] + "/trunk")
287
288 # Turn off interactive delays
289 os.environ["EBEEP_IGNORE"] = "1"
290 os.environ["EPAUSE_IGNORE"] = "1"
Mike Frysinger0a647fc2012-08-06 14:36:05 -0400291 os.environ["CLEAN_DELAY"] = "0"
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800292
293 # Parse the emerge options.
David Jamesea3ca332011-05-26 11:48:29 -0700294 action, opts, cmdline_packages = parse_opts(emerge_args, silent=True)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800295
296 # Set environment variables based on options. Portage normally sets these
297 # environment variables in emerge_main, but we can't use that function,
298 # because it also does a bunch of other stuff that we don't want.
299 # TODO(davidjames): Patch portage to move this logic into a function we can
300 # reuse here.
301 if "--debug" in opts:
302 os.environ["PORTAGE_DEBUG"] = "1"
303 if "--config-root" in opts:
304 os.environ["PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT"] = opts["--config-root"]
305 if "--root" in opts:
306 os.environ["ROOT"] = opts["--root"]
307 if "--accept-properties" in opts:
308 os.environ["ACCEPT_PROPERTIES"] = opts["--accept-properties"]
309
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800310 # If we're installing packages to the board, and we're not using the
David James927a56d2012-04-03 11:26:39 -0700311 # official flag, we can disable vardb locks. This is safe because we
312 # only run up to one instance of parallel_emerge in parallel.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800313 if self.board and os.environ.get("CHROMEOS_OFFICIAL") != "1":
314 os.environ.setdefault("PORTAGE_LOCKS", "false")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800315
316 # Now that we've setup the necessary environment variables, we can load the
317 # emerge config from disk.
318 settings, trees, mtimedb = load_emerge_config()
319
David Jamesea3ca332011-05-26 11:48:29 -0700320 # Add in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, if specified.
321 tmpcmdline = []
322 if "--ignore-default-opts" not in opts:
323 tmpcmdline.extend(settings["EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS"].split())
324 tmpcmdline.extend(emerge_args)
325 action, opts, cmdline_packages = parse_opts(tmpcmdline)
326
327 # If we're installing to the board, we want the --root-deps option so that
328 # portage will install the build dependencies to that location as well.
329 if self.board:
330 opts.setdefault("--root-deps", True)
331
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800332 # Check whether our portage tree is out of date. Typically, this happens
333 # when you're setting up a new portage tree, such as in setup_board and
334 # make_chroot. In that case, portage applies a bunch of global updates
335 # here. Once the updates are finished, we need to commit any changes
336 # that the global update made to our mtimedb, and reload the config.
337 #
338 # Portage normally handles this logic in emerge_main, but again, we can't
339 # use that function here.
340 if _global_updates(trees, mtimedb["updates"]):
341 mtimedb.commit()
342 settings, trees, mtimedb = load_emerge_config(trees=trees)
343
344 # Setup implied options. Portage normally handles this logic in
345 # emerge_main.
346 if "--buildpkgonly" in opts or "buildpkg" in settings.features:
347 opts.setdefault("--buildpkg", True)
348 if "--getbinpkgonly" in opts:
349 opts.setdefault("--usepkgonly", True)
350 opts.setdefault("--getbinpkg", True)
351 if "getbinpkg" in settings.features:
352 # Per emerge_main, FEATURES=getbinpkg overrides --getbinpkg=n
353 opts["--getbinpkg"] = True
354 if "--getbinpkg" in opts or "--usepkgonly" in opts:
355 opts.setdefault("--usepkg", True)
356 if "--fetch-all-uri" in opts:
357 opts.setdefault("--fetchonly", True)
358 if "--skipfirst" in opts:
359 opts.setdefault("--resume", True)
360 if "--buildpkgonly" in opts:
361 # --buildpkgonly will not merge anything, so it overrides all binary
362 # package options.
363 for opt in ("--getbinpkg", "--getbinpkgonly",
364 "--usepkg", "--usepkgonly"):
365 opts.pop(opt, None)
366 if (settings.get("PORTAGE_DEBUG", "") == "1" and
367 "python-trace" in settings.features):
368 portage.debug.set_trace(True)
369
370 # Complain about unsupported options
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700371 for opt in ("--ask", "--ask-enter-invalid", "--resume", "--skipfirst"):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800372 if opt in opts:
373 print "%s is not supported by parallel_emerge" % opt
374 sys.exit(1)
375
376 # Make emerge specific adjustments to the config (e.g. colors!)
377 adjust_configs(opts, trees)
378
379 # Save our configuration so far in the emerge object
380 emerge = self.emerge
381 emerge.action, emerge.opts = action, opts
382 emerge.settings, emerge.trees, emerge.mtimedb = settings, trees, mtimedb
383 emerge.cmdline_packages = cmdline_packages
384 root = settings["ROOT"]
385 emerge.root_config = trees[root]["root_config"]
386
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700387 if "--usepkg" in opts:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800388 emerge.trees[root]["bintree"].populate("--getbinpkg" in opts)
389
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800390 def CreateDepgraph(self, emerge, packages):
391 """Create an emerge depgraph object."""
392 # Setup emerge options.
393 emerge_opts = emerge.opts.copy()
394
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700395 # Ask portage to build a dependency graph. with the options we specified
396 # above.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800397 params = create_depgraph_params(emerge_opts, emerge.action)
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700398 success, depgraph, favorites = backtrack_depgraph(
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700399 emerge.settings, emerge.trees, emerge_opts, params, emerge.action,
400 packages, emerge.spinner)
401 emerge.depgraph = depgraph
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800402
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700403 # Is it impossible to honor the user's request? Bail!
404 if not success:
405 depgraph.display_problems()
406 sys.exit(1)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800407
408 emerge.depgraph = depgraph
David Jamesbf1e3442011-05-28 07:44:20 -0700409 emerge.favorites = favorites
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800410
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -0700411 # Prime and flush emerge caches.
412 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
413 vardb = emerge.trees[root]["vartree"].dbapi
David James0bdc5de2011-05-12 16:22:26 -0700414 if "--pretend" not in emerge.opts:
415 vardb.counter_tick()
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -0700416 vardb.flush_cache()
417
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700418 def GenDependencyTree(self):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800419 """Get dependency tree info from emerge.
420
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800421 Returns:
422 Dependency tree
423 """
424 start = time.time()
425
426 emerge = self.emerge
427
428 # Create a list of packages to merge
429 packages = set(emerge.cmdline_packages[:])
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800430
431 # Tell emerge to be quiet. We print plenty of info ourselves so we don't
432 # need any extra output from portage.
433 portage.util.noiselimit = -1
434
435 # My favorite feature: The silent spinner. It doesn't spin. Ever.
436 # I'd disable the colors by default too, but they look kind of cool.
437 emerge.spinner = stdout_spinner()
438 emerge.spinner.update = emerge.spinner.update_quiet
439
440 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
441 print "Calculating deps..."
442
443 self.CreateDepgraph(emerge, packages)
444 depgraph = emerge.depgraph
445
446 # Build our own tree from the emerge digraph.
447 deps_tree = {}
448 digraph = depgraph._dynamic_config.digraph
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700449 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
450 final_db = depgraph._dynamic_config.mydbapi[root]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800451 for node, node_deps in digraph.nodes.items():
452 # Calculate dependency packages that need to be installed first. Each
453 # child on the digraph is a dependency. The "operation" field specifies
454 # what we're doing (e.g. merge, uninstall, etc.). The "priorities" array
455 # contains the type of dependency (e.g. build, runtime, runtime_post,
456 # etc.)
457 #
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800458 # Portage refers to the identifiers for packages as a CPV. This acronym
459 # stands for Component/Path/Version.
460 #
461 # Here's an example CPV: chromeos-base/power_manager-0.0.1-r1
462 # Split up, this CPV would be:
463 # C -- Component: chromeos-base
464 # P -- Path: power_manager
465 # V -- Version: 0.0.1-r1
466 #
467 # We just refer to CPVs as packages here because it's easier.
468 deps = {}
469 for child, priorities in node_deps[0].items():
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700470 if isinstance(child, Package) and child.root == root:
471 cpv = str(child.cpv)
472 action = str(child.operation)
473
474 # If we're uninstalling a package, check whether Portage is
475 # installing a replacement. If so, just depend on the installation
476 # of the new package, because the old package will automatically
477 # be uninstalled at that time.
478 if action == "uninstall":
479 for pkg in final_db.match_pkgs(child.slot_atom):
480 cpv = str(pkg.cpv)
481 action = "merge"
482 break
483
484 deps[cpv] = dict(action=action,
485 deptypes=[str(x) for x in priorities],
486 deps={})
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800487
488 # We've built our list of deps, so we can add our package to the tree.
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700489 if isinstance(node, Package) and node.root == root:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800490 deps_tree[str(node.cpv)] = dict(action=str(node.operation),
491 deps=deps)
492
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800493 # Ask portage for its install plan, so that we can only throw out
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700494 # dependencies that portage throws out.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800495 deps_info = {}
496 for pkg in depgraph.altlist():
497 if isinstance(pkg, Package):
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700498 assert pkg.root == root
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800499 self.package_db[pkg.cpv] = pkg
500
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800501 # Save off info about the package
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700502 deps_info[str(pkg.cpv)] = {"idx": len(deps_info)}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800503
504 seconds = time.time() - start
505 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
506 print "Deps calculated in %dm%.1fs" % (seconds / 60, seconds % 60)
507
508 return deps_tree, deps_info
509
510 def PrintTree(self, deps, depth=""):
511 """Print the deps we have seen in the emerge output.
512
513 Args:
514 deps: Dependency tree structure.
515 depth: Allows printing the tree recursively, with indentation.
516 """
517 for entry in sorted(deps):
518 action = deps[entry]["action"]
519 print "%s %s (%s)" % (depth, entry, action)
520 self.PrintTree(deps[entry]["deps"], depth=depth + " ")
521
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700522 def GenDependencyGraph(self, deps_tree, deps_info):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800523 """Generate a doubly linked dependency graph.
524
525 Args:
526 deps_tree: Dependency tree structure.
527 deps_info: More details on the dependencies.
528 Returns:
529 Deps graph in the form of a dict of packages, with each package
530 specifying a "needs" list and "provides" list.
531 """
532 emerge = self.emerge
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800533
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800534 # deps_map is the actual dependency graph.
535 #
536 # Each package specifies a "needs" list and a "provides" list. The "needs"
537 # list indicates which packages we depend on. The "provides" list
538 # indicates the reverse dependencies -- what packages need us.
539 #
540 # We also provide some other information in the dependency graph:
541 # - action: What we're planning on doing with this package. Generally,
542 # "merge", "nomerge", or "uninstall"
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800543 deps_map = {}
544
545 def ReverseTree(packages):
546 """Convert tree to digraph.
547
548 Take the tree of package -> requirements and reverse it to a digraph of
549 buildable packages -> packages they unblock.
550 Args:
551 packages: Tree(s) of dependencies.
552 Returns:
553 Unsanitized digraph.
554 """
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700555 binpkg_phases = set(["setup", "preinst", "postinst"])
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700556 needed_dep_types = set(["blocker", "buildtime", "runtime"])
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800557 for pkg in packages:
558
559 # Create an entry for the package
560 action = packages[pkg]["action"]
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700561 default_pkg = {"needs": {}, "provides": set(), "action": action,
562 "nodeps": False, "binary": False}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800563 this_pkg = deps_map.setdefault(pkg, default_pkg)
564
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700565 if pkg in deps_info:
566 this_pkg["idx"] = deps_info[pkg]["idx"]
567
568 # If a package doesn't have any defined phases that might use the
569 # dependent packages (i.e. pkg_setup, pkg_preinst, or pkg_postinst),
570 # we can install this package before its deps are ready.
571 emerge_pkg = self.package_db.get(pkg)
572 if emerge_pkg and emerge_pkg.type_name == "binary":
573 this_pkg["binary"] = True
Mike Frysinger91d7da92013-02-19 15:53:46 -0500574 if 0 <= vercmp(portage.VERSION, "2.1.11.50"):
575 defined_phases = emerge_pkg.defined_phases
576 else:
577 defined_phases = emerge_pkg.metadata.defined_phases
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700578 defined_binpkg_phases = binpkg_phases.intersection(defined_phases)
579 if not defined_binpkg_phases:
580 this_pkg["nodeps"] = True
581
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800582 # Create entries for dependencies of this package first.
583 ReverseTree(packages[pkg]["deps"])
584
585 # Add dependencies to this package.
586 for dep, dep_item in packages[pkg]["deps"].iteritems():
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700587 # We only need to enforce strict ordering of dependencies if the
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700588 # dependency is a blocker, or is a buildtime or runtime dependency.
589 # (I.e., ignored, optional, and runtime_post dependencies don't
590 # depend on ordering.)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700591 dep_types = dep_item["deptypes"]
592 if needed_dep_types.intersection(dep_types):
593 deps_map[dep]["provides"].add(pkg)
594 this_pkg["needs"][dep] = "/".join(dep_types)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800595
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700596 # If there's a blocker, Portage may need to move files from one
597 # package to another, which requires editing the CONTENTS files of
598 # both packages. To avoid race conditions while editing this file,
599 # the two packages must not be installed in parallel, so we can't
600 # safely ignore dependencies. See http://crosbug.com/19328
601 if "blocker" in dep_types:
602 this_pkg["nodeps"] = False
603
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800604 def FindCycles():
605 """Find cycles in the dependency tree.
606
607 Returns:
608 A dict mapping cyclic packages to a dict of the deps that cause
609 cycles. For each dep that causes cycles, it returns an example
610 traversal of the graph that shows the cycle.
611 """
612
613 def FindCyclesAtNode(pkg, cycles, unresolved, resolved):
614 """Find cycles in cyclic dependencies starting at specified package.
615
616 Args:
617 pkg: Package identifier.
618 cycles: A dict mapping cyclic packages to a dict of the deps that
619 cause cycles. For each dep that causes cycles, it returns an
620 example traversal of the graph that shows the cycle.
621 unresolved: Nodes that have been visited but are not fully processed.
622 resolved: Nodes that have been visited and are fully processed.
623 """
624 pkg_cycles = cycles.get(pkg)
625 if pkg in resolved and not pkg_cycles:
626 # If we already looked at this package, and found no cyclic
627 # dependencies, we can stop now.
628 return
629 unresolved.append(pkg)
630 for dep in deps_map[pkg]["needs"]:
631 if dep in unresolved:
632 idx = unresolved.index(dep)
633 mycycle = unresolved[idx:] + [dep]
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800634 for i in xrange(len(mycycle) - 1):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800635 pkg1, pkg2 = mycycle[i], mycycle[i+1]
636 cycles.setdefault(pkg1, {}).setdefault(pkg2, mycycle)
637 elif not pkg_cycles or dep not in pkg_cycles:
638 # Looks like we haven't seen this edge before.
639 FindCyclesAtNode(dep, cycles, unresolved, resolved)
640 unresolved.pop()
641 resolved.add(pkg)
642
643 cycles, unresolved, resolved = {}, [], set()
644 for pkg in deps_map:
645 FindCyclesAtNode(pkg, cycles, unresolved, resolved)
646 return cycles
647
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700648 def RemoveUnusedPackages():
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800649 """Remove installed packages, propagating dependencies."""
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800650 # Schedule packages that aren't on the install list for removal
651 rm_pkgs = set(deps_map.keys()) - set(deps_info.keys())
652
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800653 # Remove the packages we don't want, simplifying the graph and making
654 # it easier for us to crack cycles.
655 for pkg in sorted(rm_pkgs):
656 this_pkg = deps_map[pkg]
657 needs = this_pkg["needs"]
658 provides = this_pkg["provides"]
659 for dep in needs:
660 dep_provides = deps_map[dep]["provides"]
661 dep_provides.update(provides)
662 dep_provides.discard(pkg)
663 dep_provides.discard(dep)
664 for target in provides:
665 target_needs = deps_map[target]["needs"]
666 target_needs.update(needs)
667 target_needs.pop(pkg, None)
668 target_needs.pop(target, None)
669 del deps_map[pkg]
670
671 def PrintCycleBreak(basedep, dep, mycycle):
672 """Print details about a cycle that we are planning on breaking.
673
674 We are breaking a cycle where dep needs basedep. mycycle is an
675 example cycle which contains dep -> basedep."""
676
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800677 needs = deps_map[dep]["needs"]
678 depinfo = needs.get(basedep, "deleted")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800679
David James3f778802011-08-25 19:31:45 -0700680 # It's OK to swap install order for blockers, as long as the two
681 # packages aren't installed in parallel. If there is a cycle, then
682 # we know the packages depend on each other already, so we can drop the
683 # blocker safely without printing a warning.
684 if depinfo == "blocker":
685 return
686
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800687 # Notify the user that we're breaking a cycle.
688 print "Breaking %s -> %s (%s)" % (dep, basedep, depinfo)
689
690 # Show cycle.
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800691 for i in xrange(len(mycycle) - 1):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800692 pkg1, pkg2 = mycycle[i], mycycle[i+1]
693 needs = deps_map[pkg1]["needs"]
694 depinfo = needs.get(pkg2, "deleted")
695 if pkg1 == dep and pkg2 == basedep:
696 depinfo = depinfo + ", deleting"
697 print " %s -> %s (%s)" % (pkg1, pkg2, depinfo)
698
699 def SanitizeTree():
700 """Remove circular dependencies.
701
702 We prune all dependencies involved in cycles that go against the emerge
703 ordering. This has a nice property: we're guaranteed to merge
704 dependencies in the same order that portage does.
705
706 Because we don't treat any dependencies as "soft" unless they're killed
707 by a cycle, we pay attention to a larger number of dependencies when
708 merging. This hurts performance a bit, but helps reliability.
709 """
710 start = time.time()
711 cycles = FindCycles()
712 while cycles:
713 for dep, mycycles in cycles.iteritems():
714 for basedep, mycycle in mycycles.iteritems():
715 if deps_info[basedep]["idx"] >= deps_info[dep]["idx"]:
Matt Tennant08797302011-10-17 16:18:45 -0700716 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
717 PrintCycleBreak(basedep, dep, mycycle)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800718 del deps_map[dep]["needs"][basedep]
719 deps_map[basedep]["provides"].remove(dep)
720 cycles = FindCycles()
721 seconds = time.time() - start
722 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts and seconds >= 0.1:
723 print "Tree sanitized in %dm%.1fs" % (seconds / 60, seconds % 60)
724
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700725 def FindRecursiveProvides(pkg, seen):
726 """Find all nodes that require a particular package.
727
728 Assumes that graph is acyclic.
729
730 Args:
731 pkg: Package identifier.
732 seen: Nodes that have been visited so far.
733 """
734 if pkg in seen:
735 return
736 seen.add(pkg)
737 info = deps_map[pkg]
738 info["tprovides"] = info["provides"].copy()
739 for dep in info["provides"]:
740 FindRecursiveProvides(dep, seen)
741 info["tprovides"].update(deps_map[dep]["tprovides"])
742
David Jamesa22906f2011-05-04 19:53:26 -0700743 ReverseTree(deps_tree)
David Jamesa22906f2011-05-04 19:53:26 -0700744
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -0700745 # We need to remove unused packages so that we can use the dependency
746 # ordering of the install process to show us what cycles to crack.
747 RemoveUnusedPackages()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800748 SanitizeTree()
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -0700749 seen = set()
750 for pkg in deps_map:
751 FindRecursiveProvides(pkg, seen)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800752 return deps_map
753
754 def PrintInstallPlan(self, deps_map):
755 """Print an emerge-style install plan.
756
757 The install plan lists what packages we're installing, in order.
758 It's useful for understanding what parallel_emerge is doing.
759
760 Args:
761 deps_map: The dependency graph.
762 """
763
764 def InstallPlanAtNode(target, deps_map):
765 nodes = []
766 nodes.append(target)
767 for dep in deps_map[target]["provides"]:
768 del deps_map[dep]["needs"][target]
769 if not deps_map[dep]["needs"]:
770 nodes.extend(InstallPlanAtNode(dep, deps_map))
771 return nodes
772
773 deps_map = copy.deepcopy(deps_map)
774 install_plan = []
775 plan = set()
776 for target, info in deps_map.iteritems():
777 if not info["needs"] and target not in plan:
778 for item in InstallPlanAtNode(target, deps_map):
779 plan.add(item)
780 install_plan.append(self.package_db[item])
781
782 for pkg in plan:
783 del deps_map[pkg]
784
785 if deps_map:
786 print "Cyclic dependencies:", " ".join(deps_map)
787 PrintDepsMap(deps_map)
788 sys.exit(1)
789
790 self.emerge.depgraph.display(install_plan)
791
792
793def PrintDepsMap(deps_map):
794 """Print dependency graph, for each package list it's prerequisites."""
795 for i in sorted(deps_map):
796 print "%s: (%s) needs" % (i, deps_map[i]["action"])
797 needs = deps_map[i]["needs"]
798 for j in sorted(needs):
799 print " %s" % (j)
800 if not needs:
801 print " no dependencies"
802
803
804class EmergeJobState(object):
805 __slots__ = ["done", "filename", "last_notify_timestamp", "last_output_seek",
806 "last_output_timestamp", "pkgname", "retcode", "start_timestamp",
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700807 "target", "fetch_only", "unpack_only"]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800808
809 def __init__(self, target, pkgname, done, filename, start_timestamp,
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700810 retcode=None, fetch_only=False, unpack_only=False):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800811
812 # The full name of the target we're building (e.g.
813 # chromeos-base/chromeos-0.0.1-r60)
814 self.target = target
815
816 # The short name of the target we're building (e.g. chromeos-0.0.1-r60)
817 self.pkgname = pkgname
818
819 # Whether the job is done. (True if the job is done; false otherwise.)
820 self.done = done
821
822 # The filename where output is currently stored.
823 self.filename = filename
824
825 # The timestamp of the last time we printed the name of the log file. We
826 # print this at the beginning of the job, so this starts at
827 # start_timestamp.
828 self.last_notify_timestamp = start_timestamp
829
830 # The location (in bytes) of the end of the last complete line we printed.
831 # This starts off at zero. We use this to jump to the right place when we
832 # print output from the same ebuild multiple times.
833 self.last_output_seek = 0
834
835 # The timestamp of the last time we printed output. Since we haven't
836 # printed output yet, this starts at zero.
837 self.last_output_timestamp = 0
838
839 # The return code of our job, if the job is actually finished.
840 self.retcode = retcode
841
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -0700842 # Was this just a fetch job?
843 self.fetch_only = fetch_only
844
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800845 # The timestamp when our job started.
846 self.start_timestamp = start_timestamp
847
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700848 # No emerge, only unpack packages.
849 self.unpack_only = unpack_only
850
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800851
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800852def KillHandler(_signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700853 # Kill self and all subprocesses.
854 os.killpg(0, signal.SIGKILL)
855
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800856def SetupWorkerSignals():
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800857 def ExitHandler(_signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700858 # Set KILLED flag.
859 KILLED.set()
David James13cead42011-05-18 16:22:01 -0700860
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -0700861 # Remove our signal handlers so we don't get called recursively.
862 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, KillHandler)
863 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, KillHandler)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800864
865 # Ensure that we exit quietly and cleanly, if possible, when we receive
866 # SIGTERM or SIGINT signals. By default, when the user hits CTRL-C, all
867 # of the child processes will print details about KeyboardInterrupt
868 # exceptions, which isn't very helpful.
869 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, ExitHandler)
870 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, ExitHandler)
871
David James6b29d052012-11-02 10:27:27 -0700872def EmergeProcess(output, *args, **kwargs):
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700873 """Merge a package in a subprocess.
874
875 Args:
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700876 output: Temporary file to write output.
David James6b29d052012-11-02 10:27:27 -0700877 *args: Arguments to pass to Scheduler constructor.
878 **kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to Scheduler constructor.
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700879
880 Returns:
881 The exit code returned by the subprocess.
882 """
883 pid = os.fork()
884 if pid == 0:
885 try:
886 # Sanity checks.
Mike Frysingerf02736e2013-11-08 15:27:00 -0500887 if sys.stdout.fileno() != 1:
888 raise Exception("sys.stdout.fileno() != 1")
889 if sys.stderr.fileno() != 2:
890 raise Exception("sys.stderr.fileno() != 2")
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700891
892 # - Redirect 1 (stdout) and 2 (stderr) at our temporary file.
893 # - Redirect 0 to point at sys.stdin. In this case, sys.stdin
894 # points at a file reading os.devnull, because multiprocessing mucks
895 # with sys.stdin.
896 # - Leave the sys.stdin and output filehandles alone.
897 fd_pipes = {0: sys.stdin.fileno(),
898 1: output.fileno(),
899 2: output.fileno(),
900 sys.stdin.fileno(): sys.stdin.fileno(),
901 output.fileno(): output.fileno()}
David Jamesa249eef2013-07-19 14:03:45 -0700902 if 0 <= vercmp(portage.VERSION, "2.1.11.50"):
903 portage.process._setup_pipes(fd_pipes, close_fds=False)
904 else:
905 portage.process._setup_pipes(fd_pipes)
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700906
907 # Portage doesn't like when sys.stdin.fileno() != 0, so point sys.stdin
908 # at the filehandle we just created in _setup_pipes.
909 if sys.stdin.fileno() != 0:
David James6b29d052012-11-02 10:27:27 -0700910 sys.__stdin__ = sys.stdin = os.fdopen(0, "r")
911
912 scheduler = Scheduler(*args, **kwargs)
913
914 # Enable blocker handling even though we're in --nodeps mode. This
915 # allows us to unmerge the blocker after we've merged the replacement.
916 scheduler._opts_ignore_blockers = frozenset()
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700917
918 # Actually do the merge.
919 retval = scheduler.merge()
920
921 # We catch all exceptions here (including SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt,
922 # etc) so as to ensure that we don't confuse the multiprocessing module,
923 # which expects that all forked children exit with os._exit().
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -0800924 # pylint: disable=W0702
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -0700925 except:
926 traceback.print_exc(file=output)
927 retval = 1
928 sys.stdout.flush()
929 sys.stderr.flush()
930 output.flush()
931 os._exit(retval)
932 else:
933 # Return the exit code of the subprocess.
934 return os.waitpid(pid, 0)[1]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800935
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700936
937def UnpackPackage(pkg_state):
938 """Unpacks package described by pkg_state.
939
940 Args:
941 pkg_state: EmergeJobState object describing target.
942
943 Returns:
944 Exit code returned by subprocess.
945 """
946 pkgdir = os.environ.get("PKGDIR",
947 os.path.join(os.environ["SYSROOT"], "packages"))
948 root = os.environ.get("ROOT", os.environ["SYSROOT"])
949 path = os.path.join(pkgdir, pkg_state.target + ".tbz2")
950 comp = cros_build_lib.FindCompressor(cros_build_lib.COMP_BZIP2)
951 cmd = [comp, "-dc"]
952 if comp.endswith("pbzip2"):
953 cmd.append("--ignore-trailing-garbage=1")
954 cmd.append(path)
955
956 result = cros_build_lib.RunCommand(cmd, cwd=root, stdout_to_pipe=True,
957 print_cmd=False, error_code_ok=True)
958
959 # If we were not successful, return now and don't attempt untar.
960 if result.returncode:
961 return result.returncode
962
963 cmd = ["sudo", "tar", "-xf", "-", "-C", root]
964 result = cros_build_lib.RunCommand(cmd, cwd=root, input=result.output,
965 print_cmd=False, error_code_ok=True)
966
967 return result.returncode
968
969
970def EmergeWorker(task_queue, job_queue, emerge, package_db, fetch_only=False,
971 unpack_only=False):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800972 """This worker emerges any packages given to it on the task_queue.
973
974 Args:
975 task_queue: The queue of tasks for this worker to do.
976 job_queue: The queue of results from the worker.
977 emerge: An EmergeData() object.
978 package_db: A dict, mapping package ids to portage Package objects.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -0700979 fetch_only: A bool, indicating if we should just fetch the target.
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -0700980 unpack_only: A bool, indicating if we should just unpack the target.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -0800981
982 It expects package identifiers to be passed to it via task_queue. When
983 a task is started, it pushes the (target, filename) to the started_queue.
984 The output is stored in filename. When a merge starts or finishes, we push
985 EmergeJobState objects to the job_queue.
986 """
987
988 SetupWorkerSignals()
989 settings, trees, mtimedb = emerge.settings, emerge.trees, emerge.mtimedb
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -0700990
991 # Disable flushing of caches to save on I/O.
David James7a1ea4b2011-10-13 15:06:41 -0700992 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
993 vardb = emerge.trees[root]["vartree"].dbapi
994 vardb._flush_cache_enabled = False
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -0700995 bindb = emerge.trees[root]["bintree"].dbapi
996 # Might be a set, might be a list, might be None; no clue, just use shallow
997 # copy to ensure we can roll it back.
998 original_remotepkgs = copy.copy(bindb.bintree._remotepkgs)
David Jamesdeebd692011-05-09 17:02:52 -0700999
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001000 opts, spinner = emerge.opts, emerge.spinner
1001 opts["--nodeps"] = True
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001002 if fetch_only:
1003 opts["--fetchonly"] = True
1004
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001005 while True:
1006 # Wait for a new item to show up on the queue. This is a blocking wait,
1007 # so if there's nothing to do, we just sit here.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001008 pkg_state = task_queue.get()
1009 if pkg_state is None:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001010 # If target is None, this means that the main thread wants us to quit.
1011 # The other workers need to exit too, so we'll push the message back on
1012 # to the queue so they'll get it too.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001013 task_queue.put(None)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001014 return
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001015 if KILLED.is_set():
1016 return
1017
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001018 target = pkg_state.target
1019
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001020 db_pkg = package_db[target]
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001021
1022 if db_pkg.type_name == "binary":
1023 if not fetch_only and pkg_state.fetched_successfully:
1024 # Ensure portage doesn't think our pkg is remote- else it'll force
1025 # a redownload of it (even if the on-disk file is fine). In-memory
1026 # caching basically, implemented dumbly.
1027 bindb.bintree._remotepkgs = None
1028 else:
1029 bindb.bintree_remotepkgs = original_remotepkgs
1030
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001031 db_pkg.root_config = emerge.root_config
1032 install_list = [db_pkg]
1033 pkgname = db_pkg.pf
1034 output = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix=pkgname + "-", delete=False)
David James01b1e0f2012-06-07 17:18:05 -07001035 os.chmod(output.name, 644)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001036 start_timestamp = time.time()
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001037 job = EmergeJobState(target, pkgname, False, output.name, start_timestamp,
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001038 fetch_only=fetch_only, unpack_only=unpack_only)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001039 job_queue.put(job)
1040 if "--pretend" in opts:
1041 retcode = 0
1042 else:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001043 try:
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07001044 emerge.scheduler_graph.mergelist = install_list
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001045 if unpack_only:
1046 retcode = UnpackPackage(pkg_state)
1047 else:
1048 retcode = EmergeProcess(output, settings, trees, mtimedb, opts,
1049 spinner, favorites=emerge.favorites,
1050 graph_config=emerge.scheduler_graph)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001051 except Exception:
1052 traceback.print_exc(file=output)
1053 retcode = 1
David James1ed3e252011-10-05 20:26:15 -07001054 output.close()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001055
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001056 if KILLED.is_set():
1057 return
1058
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001059 job = EmergeJobState(target, pkgname, True, output.name, start_timestamp,
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001060 retcode, fetch_only=fetch_only,
1061 unpack_only=unpack_only)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001062 job_queue.put(job)
1063
1064
1065class LinePrinter(object):
1066 """Helper object to print a single line."""
1067
1068 def __init__(self, line):
1069 self.line = line
1070
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001071 def Print(self, _seek_locations):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001072 print self.line
1073
1074
1075class JobPrinter(object):
1076 """Helper object to print output of a job."""
1077
1078 def __init__(self, job, unlink=False):
1079 """Print output of job.
1080
1081 If unlink is True, unlink the job output file when done."""
1082 self.current_time = time.time()
1083 self.job = job
1084 self.unlink = unlink
1085
1086 def Print(self, seek_locations):
1087
1088 job = self.job
1089
1090 # Calculate how long the job has been running.
1091 seconds = self.current_time - job.start_timestamp
1092
1093 # Note that we've printed out the job so far.
1094 job.last_output_timestamp = self.current_time
1095
1096 # Note that we're starting the job
1097 info = "job %s (%dm%.1fs)" % (job.pkgname, seconds / 60, seconds % 60)
1098 last_output_seek = seek_locations.get(job.filename, 0)
1099 if last_output_seek:
1100 print "=== Continue output for %s ===" % info
1101 else:
1102 print "=== Start output for %s ===" % info
1103
1104 # Print actual output from job
1105 f = codecs.open(job.filename, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
1106 f.seek(last_output_seek)
1107 prefix = job.pkgname + ":"
1108 for line in f:
1109
1110 # Save off our position in the file
1111 if line and line[-1] == "\n":
1112 last_output_seek = f.tell()
1113 line = line[:-1]
1114
1115 # Print our line
1116 print prefix, line.encode('utf-8', 'replace')
1117 f.close()
1118
1119 # Save our last spot in the file so that we don't print out the same
1120 # location twice.
1121 seek_locations[job.filename] = last_output_seek
1122
1123 # Note end of output section
1124 if job.done:
1125 print "=== Complete: %s ===" % info
1126 else:
1127 print "=== Still running: %s ===" % info
1128
1129 if self.unlink:
1130 os.unlink(job.filename)
1131
1132
1133def PrintWorker(queue):
1134 """A worker that prints stuff to the screen as requested."""
1135
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001136 def ExitHandler(_signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001137 # Set KILLED flag.
1138 KILLED.set()
1139
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001140 # Switch to default signal handlers so that we'll die after two signals.
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001141 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, KillHandler)
1142 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, KillHandler)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001143
1144 # Don't exit on the first SIGINT / SIGTERM, because the parent worker will
1145 # handle it and tell us when we need to exit.
1146 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, ExitHandler)
1147 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, ExitHandler)
1148
1149 # seek_locations is a map indicating the position we are at in each file.
1150 # It starts off empty, but is set by the various Print jobs as we go along
1151 # to indicate where we left off in each file.
1152 seek_locations = {}
1153 while True:
1154 try:
1155 job = queue.get()
1156 if job:
1157 job.Print(seek_locations)
David Jamesbccf8eb2011-07-27 14:06:06 -07001158 sys.stdout.flush()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001159 else:
1160 break
1161 except IOError as ex:
1162 if ex.errno == errno.EINTR:
1163 # Looks like we received a signal. Keep printing.
1164 continue
1165 raise
1166
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001167
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001168class TargetState(object):
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001169
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001170 __slots__ = ("target", "info", "score", "prefetched", "fetched_successfully")
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001171
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001172 def __init__(self, target, info):
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001173 self.target, self.info = target, info
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001174 self.fetched_successfully = False
1175 self.prefetched = False
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001176 self.score = None
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001177 self.update_score()
1178
1179 def __cmp__(self, other):
1180 return cmp(self.score, other.score)
1181
1182 def update_score(self):
1183 self.score = (
1184 -len(self.info["tprovides"]),
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001185 len(self.info["needs"]),
Brian Harring11c5eeb2012-03-18 11:02:39 -07001186 not self.info["binary"],
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001187 -len(self.info["provides"]),
1188 self.info["idx"],
1189 self.target,
1190 )
1191
1192
1193class ScoredHeap(object):
1194
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001195 __slots__ = ("heap", "_heap_set")
1196
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001197 def __init__(self, initial=()):
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001198 self.heap = list()
1199 self._heap_set = set()
1200 if initial:
1201 self.multi_put(initial)
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001202
1203 def get(self):
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001204 item = heapq.heappop(self.heap)
1205 self._heap_set.remove(item.target)
1206 return item
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001207
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001208 def put(self, item):
1209 if not isinstance(item, TargetState):
1210 raise ValueError("Item %r isn't a TargetState" % (item,))
1211 heapq.heappush(self.heap, item)
1212 self._heap_set.add(item.target)
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001213
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001214 def multi_put(self, sequence):
1215 sequence = list(sequence)
1216 self.heap.extend(sequence)
1217 self._heap_set.update(x.target for x in sequence)
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001218 self.sort()
1219
David James5c9996d2012-03-24 10:50:46 -07001220 def sort(self):
1221 heapq.heapify(self.heap)
1222
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001223 def __contains__(self, target):
1224 return target in self._heap_set
1225
1226 def __nonzero__(self):
1227 return bool(self.heap)
1228
Brian Harring867e2362012-03-17 04:05:17 -07001229 def __len__(self):
1230 return len(self.heap)
1231
1232
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001233class EmergeQueue(object):
1234 """Class to schedule emerge jobs according to a dependency graph."""
1235
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001236 def __init__(self, deps_map, emerge, package_db, show_output, unpack_only):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001237 # Store the dependency graph.
1238 self._deps_map = deps_map
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001239 self._state_map = {}
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001240 # Initialize the running queue to empty
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001241 self._build_jobs = {}
1242 self._build_ready = ScoredHeap()
1243 self._fetch_jobs = {}
1244 self._fetch_ready = ScoredHeap()
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001245 self._unpack_jobs = {}
1246 self._unpack_ready = ScoredHeap()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001247 # List of total package installs represented in deps_map.
1248 install_jobs = [x for x in deps_map if deps_map[x]["action"] == "merge"]
1249 self._total_jobs = len(install_jobs)
1250 self._show_output = show_output
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001251 self._unpack_only = unpack_only
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001252
1253 if "--pretend" in emerge.opts:
1254 print "Skipping merge because of --pretend mode."
1255 sys.exit(0)
1256
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001257 # Set a process group so we can easily terminate all children.
1258 os.setsid()
1259
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001260 # Setup scheduler graph object. This is used by the child processes
1261 # to help schedule jobs.
1262 emerge.scheduler_graph = emerge.depgraph.schedulerGraph()
1263
1264 # Calculate how many jobs we can run in parallel. We don't want to pass
1265 # the --jobs flag over to emerge itself, because that'll tell emerge to
1266 # hide its output, and said output is quite useful for debugging hung
1267 # jobs.
1268 procs = min(self._total_jobs,
1269 emerge.opts.pop("--jobs", multiprocessing.cpu_count()))
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001270 self._build_procs = self._unpack_procs = self._fetch_procs = max(1, procs)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001271 self._load_avg = emerge.opts.pop("--load-average", None)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001272 self._job_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1273 self._print_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001274
1275 self._fetch_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1276 args = (self._fetch_queue, self._job_queue, emerge, package_db, True)
1277 self._fetch_pool = multiprocessing.Pool(self._fetch_procs, EmergeWorker,
1278 args)
1279
1280 self._build_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1281 args = (self._build_queue, self._job_queue, emerge, package_db)
1282 self._build_pool = multiprocessing.Pool(self._build_procs, EmergeWorker,
1283 args)
1284
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001285 if self._unpack_only:
1286 # Unpack pool only required on unpack_only jobs.
1287 self._unpack_queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
1288 args = (self._unpack_queue, self._job_queue, emerge, package_db, False,
1289 True)
1290 self._unpack_pool = multiprocessing.Pool(self._unpack_procs, EmergeWorker,
1291 args)
1292
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001293 self._print_worker = multiprocessing.Process(target=PrintWorker,
1294 args=[self._print_queue])
1295 self._print_worker.start()
1296
1297 # Initialize the failed queue to empty.
1298 self._retry_queue = []
1299 self._failed = set()
1300
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001301 # Setup an exit handler so that we print nice messages if we are
1302 # terminated.
1303 self._SetupExitHandler()
1304
1305 # Schedule our jobs.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001306 self._state_map.update(
1307 (pkg, TargetState(pkg, data)) for pkg, data in deps_map.iteritems())
1308 self._fetch_ready.multi_put(self._state_map.itervalues())
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001309
1310 def _SetupExitHandler(self):
1311
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001312 def ExitHandler(signum, _frame):
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001313 # Set KILLED flag.
1314 KILLED.set()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001315
1316 # Kill our signal handlers so we don't get called recursively
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001317 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, KillHandler)
1318 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, KillHandler)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001319
1320 # Print our current job status
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001321 for job in self._build_jobs.itervalues():
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001322 if job:
1323 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1324
1325 # Notify the user that we are exiting
1326 self._Print("Exiting on signal %s" % signum)
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001327 self._print_queue.put(None)
1328 self._print_worker.join()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001329
1330 # Kill child threads, then exit.
David James7358d032011-05-19 10:40:03 -07001331 os.killpg(0, signal.SIGKILL)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001332 sys.exit(1)
1333
1334 # Print out job status when we are killed
1335 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, ExitHandler)
1336 signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, ExitHandler)
1337
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001338 def _ScheduleUnpack(self, pkg_state):
1339 self._unpack_jobs[pkg_state.target] = None
1340 self._unpack_queue.put(pkg_state)
1341
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001342 def _Schedule(self, pkg_state):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001343 # We maintain a tree of all deps, if this doesn't need
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001344 # to be installed just free up its children and continue.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001345 # It is possible to reinstall deps of deps, without reinstalling
1346 # first level deps, like so:
1347 # chromeos (merge) -> eselect (nomerge) -> python (merge)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001348 this_pkg = pkg_state.info
1349 target = pkg_state.target
1350 if pkg_state.info is not None:
1351 if this_pkg["action"] == "nomerge":
1352 self._Finish(target)
1353 elif target not in self._build_jobs:
1354 # Kick off the build if it's marked to be built.
1355 self._build_jobs[target] = None
1356 self._build_queue.put(pkg_state)
1357 return True
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001358
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001359 def _ScheduleLoop(self, unpack_only=False):
1360 if unpack_only:
1361 ready_queue = self._unpack_ready
1362 jobs_queue = self._unpack_jobs
1363 procs = self._unpack_procs
1364 else:
1365 ready_queue = self._build_ready
1366 jobs_queue = self._build_jobs
1367 procs = self._build_procs
1368
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001369 # If the current load exceeds our desired load average, don't schedule
1370 # more than one job.
1371 if self._load_avg and os.getloadavg()[0] > self._load_avg:
1372 needed_jobs = 1
1373 else:
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001374 needed_jobs = procs
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001375
1376 # Schedule more jobs.
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001377 while ready_queue and len(jobs_queue) < needed_jobs:
1378 state = ready_queue.get()
1379 if unpack_only:
1380 self._ScheduleUnpack(state)
1381 else:
1382 if state.target not in self._failed:
1383 self._Schedule(state)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001384
1385 def _Print(self, line):
1386 """Print a single line."""
1387 self._print_queue.put(LinePrinter(line))
1388
1389 def _Status(self):
1390 """Print status."""
1391 current_time = time.time()
1392 no_output = True
1393
1394 # Print interim output every minute if --show-output is used. Otherwise,
1395 # print notifications about running packages every 2 minutes, and print
1396 # full output for jobs that have been running for 60 minutes or more.
1397 if self._show_output:
1398 interval = 60
1399 notify_interval = 0
1400 else:
1401 interval = 60 * 60
1402 notify_interval = 60 * 2
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001403 for job in self._build_jobs.itervalues():
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001404 if job:
1405 last_timestamp = max(job.start_timestamp, job.last_output_timestamp)
1406 if last_timestamp + interval < current_time:
1407 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job))
1408 job.last_output_timestamp = current_time
1409 no_output = False
1410 elif (notify_interval and
1411 job.last_notify_timestamp + notify_interval < current_time):
1412 job_seconds = current_time - job.start_timestamp
1413 args = (job.pkgname, job_seconds / 60, job_seconds % 60, job.filename)
1414 info = "Still building %s (%dm%.1fs). Logs in %s" % args
1415 job.last_notify_timestamp = current_time
1416 self._Print(info)
1417 no_output = False
1418
1419 # If we haven't printed any messages yet, print a general status message
1420 # here.
1421 if no_output:
1422 seconds = current_time - GLOBAL_START
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001423 fjobs, fready = len(self._fetch_jobs), len(self._fetch_ready)
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001424 ujobs, uready = len(self._unpack_jobs), len(self._unpack_ready)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001425 bjobs, bready = len(self._build_jobs), len(self._build_ready)
1426 retries = len(self._retry_queue)
1427 pending = max(0, len(self._deps_map) - fjobs - bjobs)
1428 line = "Pending %s/%s, " % (pending, self._total_jobs)
1429 if fjobs or fready:
1430 line += "Fetching %s/%s, " % (fjobs, fready + fjobs)
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001431 if ujobs or uready:
1432 line += "Unpacking %s/%s, " % (ujobs, uready + ujobs)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001433 if bjobs or bready or retries:
1434 line += "Building %s/%s, " % (bjobs, bready + bjobs)
1435 if retries:
1436 line += "Retrying %s, " % (retries,)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001437 load = " ".join(str(x) for x in os.getloadavg())
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001438 line += ("[Time %dm%.1fs Load %s]" % (seconds/60, seconds %60, load))
1439 self._Print(line)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001440
1441 def _Finish(self, target):
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001442 """Mark a target as completed and unblock dependencies."""
1443 this_pkg = self._deps_map[target]
1444 if this_pkg["needs"] and this_pkg["nodeps"]:
1445 # We got installed, but our deps have not been installed yet. Dependent
1446 # packages should only be installed when our needs have been fully met.
1447 this_pkg["action"] = "nomerge"
1448 else:
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001449 for dep in this_pkg["provides"]:
1450 dep_pkg = self._deps_map[dep]
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001451 state = self._state_map[dep]
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001452 del dep_pkg["needs"][target]
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001453 state.update_score()
1454 if not state.prefetched:
1455 if dep in self._fetch_ready:
1456 # If it's not currently being fetched, update the prioritization
1457 self._fetch_ready.sort()
1458 elif not dep_pkg["needs"]:
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001459 if dep_pkg["nodeps"] and dep_pkg["action"] == "nomerge":
1460 self._Finish(dep)
1461 else:
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001462 self._build_ready.put(self._state_map[dep])
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001463 self._deps_map.pop(target)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001464
1465 def _Retry(self):
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001466 while self._retry_queue:
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001467 state = self._retry_queue.pop(0)
1468 if self._Schedule(state):
1469 self._Print("Retrying emerge of %s." % state.target)
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001470 break
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001471
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001472 def _Shutdown(self):
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001473 # Tell emerge workers to exit. They all exit when 'None' is pushed
1474 # to the queue.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001475
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001476 # Shutdown the workers first; then jobs (which is how they feed things back)
1477 # then finally the print queue.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001478
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001479 def _stop(queue, pool):
1480 if pool is None:
1481 return
1482 try:
1483 queue.put(None)
1484 pool.close()
1485 pool.join()
1486 finally:
1487 pool.terminate()
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001488
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001489 _stop(self._fetch_queue, self._fetch_pool)
1490 self._fetch_queue = self._fetch_pool = None
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001491
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001492 _stop(self._build_queue, self._build_pool)
1493 self._build_queue = self._build_pool = None
1494
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001495 if self._unpack_only:
1496 _stop(self._unpack_queue, self._unpack_pool)
1497 self._unpack_queue = self._unpack_pool = None
1498
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001499 if self._job_queue is not None:
1500 self._job_queue.close()
1501 self._job_queue = None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001502
1503 # Now that our workers are finished, we can kill the print queue.
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001504 if self._print_worker is not None:
1505 try:
1506 self._print_queue.put(None)
1507 self._print_queue.close()
1508 self._print_worker.join()
1509 finally:
1510 self._print_worker.terminate()
1511 self._print_queue = self._print_worker = None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001512
1513 def Run(self):
1514 """Run through the scheduled ebuilds.
1515
1516 Keep running so long as we have uninstalled packages in the
1517 dependency graph to merge.
1518 """
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001519 if not self._deps_map:
1520 return
1521
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001522 # Start the fetchers.
1523 for _ in xrange(min(self._fetch_procs, len(self._fetch_ready))):
1524 state = self._fetch_ready.get()
1525 self._fetch_jobs[state.target] = None
1526 self._fetch_queue.put(state)
1527
1528 # Print an update, then get going.
1529 self._Status()
1530
David Jamese703d0f2012-01-12 16:27:45 -08001531 retried = set()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001532 while self._deps_map:
1533 # Check here that we are actually waiting for something.
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001534 if (self._build_queue.empty() and
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001535 self._job_queue.empty() and
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001536 not self._fetch_jobs and
1537 not self._fetch_ready and
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001538 not self._unpack_jobs and
1539 not self._unpack_ready and
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001540 not self._build_jobs and
1541 not self._build_ready and
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001542 self._deps_map):
1543 # If we have failed on a package, retry it now.
1544 if self._retry_queue:
1545 self._Retry()
1546 else:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001547 # Tell the user why we're exiting.
1548 if self._failed:
Mike Frysingerf2ff9172012-11-01 18:47:41 -04001549 print 'Packages failed:\n\t%s' % '\n\t'.join(self._failed)
David James0eae23e2012-07-03 15:04:25 -07001550 status_file = os.environ.get("PARALLEL_EMERGE_STATUS_FILE")
1551 if status_file:
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001552 failed_pkgs = set(portage.versions.cpv_getkey(x)
1553 for x in self._failed)
David James0eae23e2012-07-03 15:04:25 -07001554 with open(status_file, "a") as f:
1555 f.write("%s\n" % " ".join(failed_pkgs))
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001556 else:
1557 print "Deadlock! Circular dependencies!"
1558 sys.exit(1)
1559
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001560 for _ in xrange(12):
David Jamesa74289a2011-08-12 10:41:24 -07001561 try:
1562 job = self._job_queue.get(timeout=5)
1563 break
1564 except Queue.Empty:
1565 # Check if any more jobs can be scheduled.
1566 self._ScheduleLoop()
1567 else:
Brian Harring706747c2012-03-16 03:04:31 -07001568 # Print an update every 60 seconds.
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001569 self._Status()
1570 continue
1571
1572 target = job.target
1573
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001574 if job.fetch_only:
1575 if not job.done:
1576 self._fetch_jobs[job.target] = job
1577 else:
1578 state = self._state_map[job.target]
1579 state.prefetched = True
1580 state.fetched_successfully = (job.retcode == 0)
1581 del self._fetch_jobs[job.target]
1582 self._Print("Fetched %s in %2.2fs"
1583 % (target, time.time() - job.start_timestamp))
1584
1585 if self._show_output or job.retcode != 0:
1586 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1587 else:
1588 os.unlink(job.filename)
1589 # Failure or not, let build work with it next.
1590 if not self._deps_map[job.target]["needs"]:
1591 self._build_ready.put(state)
1592 self._ScheduleLoop()
1593
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001594 if self._unpack_only and job.retcode == 0:
1595 self._unpack_ready.put(state)
1596 self._ScheduleLoop(unpack_only=True)
1597
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001598 if self._fetch_ready:
1599 state = self._fetch_ready.get()
1600 self._fetch_queue.put(state)
1601 self._fetch_jobs[state.target] = None
1602 else:
1603 # Minor optimization; shut down fetchers early since we know
1604 # the queue is empty.
1605 self._fetch_queue.put(None)
1606 continue
1607
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001608 if job.unpack_only:
1609 if not job.done:
1610 self._unpack_jobs[target] = job
1611 else:
1612 del self._unpack_jobs[target]
1613 self._Print("Unpacked %s in %2.2fs"
1614 % (target, time.time() - job.start_timestamp))
1615 if self._show_output or job.retcode != 0:
1616 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1617 else:
1618 os.unlink(job.filename)
1619 if self._unpack_ready:
1620 state = self._unpack_ready.get()
1621 self._unpack_queue.put(state)
1622 self._unpack_jobs[state.target] = None
1623 continue
1624
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001625 if not job.done:
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001626 self._build_jobs[target] = job
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001627 self._Print("Started %s (logged in %s)" % (target, job.filename))
1628 continue
1629
1630 # Print output of job
1631 if self._show_output or job.retcode != 0:
1632 self._print_queue.put(JobPrinter(job, unlink=True))
1633 else:
1634 os.unlink(job.filename)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001635 del self._build_jobs[target]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001636
1637 seconds = time.time() - job.start_timestamp
1638 details = "%s (in %dm%.1fs)" % (target, seconds / 60, seconds % 60)
David James32420cc2011-08-25 21:32:46 -07001639 previously_failed = target in self._failed
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001640
1641 # Complain if necessary.
1642 if job.retcode != 0:
1643 # Handle job failure.
David James32420cc2011-08-25 21:32:46 -07001644 if previously_failed:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001645 # If this job has failed previously, give up.
1646 self._Print("Failed %s. Your build has failed." % details)
1647 else:
1648 # Queue up this build to try again after a long while.
David Jamese703d0f2012-01-12 16:27:45 -08001649 retried.add(target)
Brian Harring0be85c62012-03-17 19:52:12 -07001650 self._retry_queue.append(self._state_map[target])
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001651 self._failed.add(target)
1652 self._Print("Failed %s, retrying later." % details)
1653 else:
David James32420cc2011-08-25 21:32:46 -07001654 if previously_failed:
1655 # Remove target from list of failed packages.
1656 self._failed.remove(target)
1657
1658 self._Print("Completed %s" % details)
1659
1660 # Mark as completed and unblock waiting ebuilds.
1661 self._Finish(target)
1662
1663 if previously_failed and self._retry_queue:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001664 # If we have successfully retried a failed package, and there
1665 # are more failed packages, try the next one. We will only have
1666 # one retrying package actively running at a time.
1667 self._Retry()
1668
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001669
David James8c7e5e32011-06-28 11:26:03 -07001670 # Schedule pending jobs and print an update.
1671 self._ScheduleLoop()
1672 self._Status()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001673
David Jamese703d0f2012-01-12 16:27:45 -08001674 # If packages were retried, output a warning.
1675 if retried:
1676 self._Print("")
1677 self._Print("WARNING: The following packages failed the first time,")
1678 self._Print("but succeeded upon retry. This might indicate incorrect")
1679 self._Print("dependencies.")
1680 for pkg in retried:
1681 self._Print(" %s" % pkg)
1682 self._Print("@@@STEP_WARNINGS@@@")
1683 self._Print("")
1684
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001685 # Tell child threads to exit.
1686 self._Print("Merge complete")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001687
1688
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001689def main(argv):
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001690 try:
1691 return real_main(argv)
1692 finally:
1693 # Work around multiprocessing sucking and not cleaning up after itself.
1694 # http://bugs.python.org/issue4106;
1695 # Step one; ensure GC is ran *prior* to the VM starting shutdown.
1696 gc.collect()
1697 # Step two; go looking for those threads and try to manually reap
1698 # them if we can.
1699 for x in threading.enumerate():
1700 # Filter on the name, and ident; if ident is None, the thread
1701 # wasn't started.
1702 if x.name == 'QueueFeederThread' and x.ident is not None:
1703 x.join(1)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001704
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001705
1706def real_main(argv):
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001707 parallel_emerge_args = argv[:]
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001708 deps = DepGraphGenerator()
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001709 deps.Initialize(parallel_emerge_args)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001710 emerge = deps.emerge
1711
1712 if emerge.action is not None:
Brian Harring30675052012-02-29 12:18:22 -08001713 argv = deps.ParseParallelEmergeArgs(argv)
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001714 return emerge_main(argv)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001715 elif not emerge.cmdline_packages:
1716 Usage()
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001717 return 1
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001718
1719 # Unless we're in pretend mode, there's not much point running without
1720 # root access. We need to be able to install packages.
1721 #
1722 # NOTE: Even if you're running --pretend, it's a good idea to run
1723 # parallel_emerge with root access so that portage can write to the
1724 # dependency cache. This is important for performance.
David James321490a2012-12-17 12:05:56 -08001725 if "--pretend" not in emerge.opts and portage.data.secpass < 2:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001726 print "parallel_emerge: superuser access is required."
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001727 return 1
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001728
1729 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
1730 cmdline_packages = " ".join(emerge.cmdline_packages)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001731 print "Starting fast-emerge."
1732 print " Building package %s on %s" % (cmdline_packages,
1733 deps.board or "root")
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001734
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07001735 deps_tree, deps_info = deps.GenDependencyTree()
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001736
1737 # You want me to be verbose? I'll give you two trees! Twice as much value.
1738 if "--tree" in emerge.opts and "--verbose" in emerge.opts:
1739 deps.PrintTree(deps_tree)
1740
David James386ccd12011-05-04 20:17:42 -07001741 deps_graph = deps.GenDependencyGraph(deps_tree, deps_info)
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001742
1743 # OK, time to print out our progress so far.
1744 deps.PrintInstallPlan(deps_graph)
1745 if "--tree" in emerge.opts:
1746 PrintDepsMap(deps_graph)
1747
1748 # Are we upgrading portage? If so, and there are more packages to merge,
1749 # schedule a restart of parallel_emerge to merge the rest. This ensures that
1750 # we pick up all updates to portage settings before merging any more
1751 # packages.
1752 portage_upgrade = False
1753 root = emerge.settings["ROOT"]
1754 final_db = emerge.depgraph._dynamic_config.mydbapi[root]
1755 if root == "/":
1756 for db_pkg in final_db.match_pkgs("sys-apps/portage"):
1757 portage_pkg = deps_graph.get(db_pkg.cpv)
David James0ff16f22012-11-02 14:18:07 -07001758 if portage_pkg:
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001759 portage_upgrade = True
1760 if "--quiet" not in emerge.opts:
1761 print "Upgrading portage first, then restarting..."
1762
David James0ff16f22012-11-02 14:18:07 -07001763 # Upgrade Portage first, then the rest of the packages.
1764 #
1765 # In order to grant the child permission to run setsid, we need to run sudo
1766 # again. We preserve SUDO_USER here in case an ebuild depends on it.
1767 if portage_upgrade:
1768 # Calculate what arguments to use when re-invoking.
1769 args = ["sudo", "-E", "SUDO_USER=%s" % os.environ.get("SUDO_USER", "")]
1770 args += [os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])] + parallel_emerge_args
1771 args += ["--exclude=sys-apps/portage"]
1772
1773 # First upgrade Portage.
1774 passthrough_args = ("--quiet", "--pretend", "--verbose")
1775 emerge_args = [k for k in emerge.opts if k in passthrough_args]
1776 ret = emerge_main(emerge_args + ["portage"])
1777 if ret != 0:
1778 return ret
1779
1780 # Now upgrade the rest.
1781 os.execvp(args[0], args)
1782
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001783 # Run the queued emerges.
Thiago Goncalesf4acc422013-07-17 10:26:35 -07001784 scheduler = EmergeQueue(deps_graph, emerge, deps.package_db, deps.show_output,
1785 deps.unpack_only)
Brian Harringa43f5952012-04-12 01:19:34 -07001786 try:
1787 scheduler.Run()
1788 finally:
1789 scheduler._Shutdown()
David James97ce8902011-08-16 09:51:05 -07001790 scheduler = None
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001791
Mike Frysingerd20a6e22012-10-04 19:01:10 -04001792 clean_logs(emerge.settings)
1793
David Jamesfcb70ef2011-02-02 16:02:30 -08001794 print "Done"
Brian Harring8294d652012-05-23 02:20:52 -07001795 return 0