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This feature has been introduced with C++20.
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As local execution is tightly coupled to storage, also specify the
layout in the storage configuration. In this way, we have a central
place specifying the layout of just's cache directory and avoid
accidentally getting into conflicting situations. While there, also
move the execution root under the generation regime, to ensure that
left-over execution directories (e.g., after a forceful termination
of the program) eventually get cleaned up by garbage collection.
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... with two minor code base changes compared to previous
use of gsl-lite:
- dag.hpp: ActionNode::Ptr and ArtifactNode::Ptr are not
wrapped in gsl::not_null<> anymore, due to lack of support
for wrapping std::unique_ptr<>. More specifically, the
move constructor is missing, rendering it impossible to
use std::vector<>::emplace_back().
- utils/cpp/gsl.hpp: New header file added to implement the
macros ExpectsAudit() and EnsureAudit(), asserts running
only in debug builds, which were available in gsl-lite but
are missing in MS GSL.
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As those functions indicate success, it is up to the caller to
decide if the error was fatal or not. Reporting an error nevertheless
might result in error messages on successful operaitons, which is
confusing for the user.
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- deduplicate dependencies
- remove unused dependency
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The improved GC implementation uses refactored storage
classes instead of directly accessing "unknown" file paths.
The required storage class refactoring is quite substantial
and outlined in the following paragraphs.
The module `buildtool/file_system` was extended by:
- `ObjectCAS`: a plain CAS implementation for
reading/writing blobs and computing digests for a given
`ObjectType`. Depending on that type, files written to the
file system may have different properties (e.g., the x-bit
set) or the digest may be computed differently (e.g., tree
digests in non-compatible mode).
A new module `buildtool/storage` was introduced containing:
- `LocalCAS`: provides a common interface for the "logical
CAS", which internally combines three `ObjectCAS`s, one
for each `ObjectType` (file, executable, tree).
- `LocalAC`: implements the action cache, which needs the
`LocalCAS` for storing cache values.
- `TargetCache`: implements the high-level target cache,
which also needs the `LocalCAS` for storing cache values.
- `LocalStorage`: combines the storage classes `LocalCAS`,
`LocalAC`, and `TargetCache`. Those are initialized with
settings from `StorageConfig`, such as the build root base
path or number of generations for the garbage collector.
`LocalStorage` is templated with a Boolean parameter
`kDoGlobalUplink`, which indicates that, on every
read/write access, the garbage collector should be used
for uplinking across all generations (global).
- `GarbageCollector`: responsible for garbage collection and
the global uplinking across all generations. To do so, it
employs instances of `LocalStorage` with `kDoGlobalUplink`
set to false, in order to avoid endless recursion. The
actual (local) uplinking within two single generations is
performed by the corresponding storage class (e.g.,
`TargetCache` implements uplinking of target cache entries
between two target cache generations etc.). Thereby, the
actual knowledge how data should be uplinked is
implemented by the instance that is responsible for
creating the data in the first place.
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... as internally we do not do the Tree-dance. Instead, we
directly store the root Directory digest for ActionResult's
OutputDirectories.
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... by keeping track of each blob being a file or executable
and storing it to the correct local physical CAS directory.
The new flag is merely a hint and only used by the local
execution API. Leaving it out will still correctly transfer
the blob but may cause unnecessary duplicates in file CAS.
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This code movement is required to break a cyclic dependency coming with the
introduction of the garbage collector. target_cache depends on
garbage_collector and garbage_collector would depend on target_cache to
determine the target-level-cache directory. After moving this calculation to a
more general location, the cycle is broken.
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While there, also add all direct dependencies explicitly; using
directly dependencies that are pulled in only indireclty causes
problems from a maintainability point of view.
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This commit also introduces an incompatible change, since it modifies the way
how files are stored in the just cache directory. This modification reduces the
number of files per directory and only introduces a maximum number new
directories to avoid possible performance bottlenecks.
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This change is introduced to be prepared for future changes such as garbage
collection. It is an incompatible change compared to earlier just versions
since it modifies the local path to the just cache directory, where among
others the CASes, action cache, target-level cache are located.
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Signed-off-by: Goetz Brasche <goetz.brasche@huawei.com>
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When a tree is taken from a git root, it is not necessarily known on
the remote site. So, as any missing artifact it has to be uploaded,
recursively uploading the parts to keep the tree invariant. The
function RetrieveToCas was doing the correct recursiv pattern, however
inspecting trees incorrectly using the function ReadTreeInfos; the
latter function, however, was obtaining all the leafs of the tree
as is needed for a compatible action-input description. Add and
use a function that reads the direct contents of a tree.
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... as for remote execution, the map entries are only used
for the `install` subcommand. For local execution, much less
tree objects are read from CAS when using this map. However,
the performance benefit is barely measurable and therefore
we rather remove this map entirely to reduce complexity.
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... to align with the original idea of caching a flat list
of blob objects, without the need to recursively traverse
any trees. Consequently, we cannot create any map entry in
places where we do not have all sub-tree entries at hand
(e.g., LocalAPI, BazelAPI, BazelResponse).
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between different CASes
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in daca274041e31636f08927b0cebc56fd33c7bbdf it has been added a local
tree-cas. This cas is populated only when just runs in native
mode. However, even in compatible mode, a tree must be looked for in
the tree-cas. This patch set the path of the tree-cas to be the same
of file-cas while running in compatible mode.
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- LocalStorage Add tree CAS and support reading Git trees
- LocalAction: Create Git tree for output directory
- LocalApi: Support availability and upload of Git trees
- LocalStorage: Support dumping tree to stream in native mode
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... as the --request-action-input option provides a clean way of
restoring the inputs to a specific action, without the need of
interacting with the internal directory structure of the tool. In
particular, the new option also works for remote builds.
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... to allow for overwriting
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