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The just serve client-side and API methods, as well as just-mr
utilities should use the noexcept specifier.
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Firstly, in ServeDistdirTree the tree of a distdir should be
synced from the corresponding witnessing Git repository (as is the
case with all root trees), but was wrongly trying to sync from the
local CAS.
Secondly, a status of SYNC_ERROR, according to the protocol, must
always ensure the tree field is set, but some setter calls were
missing.
Thirdly, ServeContent and ServeTree failed to report on
successfully syncing to remote if the blob or tree, respetively,
were uploaded from the local CAS.
Lastly, ServeDistdirTree contained some legacy code sections and
comments that were superfluous.
This commit fixes these issues.
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This request is needed by just-mr in order to verify that it can
use a provided serve endpoint when setting up the repository roots.
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Currently, the implementations of the split and splice operation are both
hidden behind the Bazel API implementation. This was sufficient to implement
splitting at the server and splicing at the client. In order to support the
other direction of splitting at the client and splicing at the server while
reusing their implementations, the code needs to be refactored. First, the
functionality of split and splice are explicitly exposed at the general
execution API interface and implemented in the sub APIs. Second, the
implementations of split and splice are factored into a separate utils class.
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... if provided. This might help users to find the correct place
in their code base causing the action to fail.
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We ensure that for each export target to be written to the target
cache all its implied export targets are written to the target
cache first. This ensures that the target cache maintains its
consistency at all times with respect to export target
dependencies.
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As it is common to use ArtifactDigest objects with a default value
of 0, the std::hash implementation should not take the size into
account. The is_tree member however should be kept in as it always
needs to have a value and has no sensible default.
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... of all produced binaries, including the intermediate
ones: protoc and grpc_cpp_plugin.
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... glibc provides synchronization stubs for single-threaded
environments as weak symobls. When linking pthreads, these
weak symbols must be replaced by the strong symbols provided
by the pthread library. For dynamically linking pthreads,
this is done automatically. However, to support this for
static linking, we must ensure to link the whole archive.
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... to provide an informative error message on how a rule is related
to a particular import and, in particularly, at which expression
a problem with the import occurred.
While there, also improve the message in the other error case to
follow our standard line-breaking scheme.
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By showing the full entity name and also adding the usual
newline character after every "While ..." clause.
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... instead of erroring on missing file. In this way, whenever a
rule or expression from an absent root would have to be read, we
get a meaningful error message and not a complaint about a file
not being there.
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... as, for absent repositories, we need to get the description from
the serve end point. As a consequence, also support -r and --compatible,
as the remote-execution endpoint needs to fit with the one for the
serve endpoint.
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... as even this command now adds entries to CAS, e.g., the shard
for the target-level cache. Also, this command block gc by keeping
a lock (also in the local build root).
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Also cleans up the logging when parsing the serve service
configuration file.
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The requests to retrieve the tree of a commit, archive, or distdir
also set up those trees in a way that the serve endpoint can later
build against them, besides allowing just-mr to set up roots
locally. Therefore, if the witnessing entity (Git commit, content
blob, or distdir, respectively) is known to the serve endpoint,
then failing to set up the root tree there should result in a
failure also of the just-mr setup on the client side.
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For archives and Git repositories we should ensure that not finding
the witnessing entity (archive content blob or Git commit,
respectively) results in a distinct status in the response to a
request that sets up roots on the serve endpoint. This will allow
just-mr to better handle its interaction with the serve endpoint.
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pragma-related RPCs
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The purpose of the requests for the tree of an archive, commit, or
distdir also includes making those trees available for future
builds on the serve endpoint, which currently means being in a
known Git repository.
This commit ensures the distdir tree reqeust also includes the
import of the resulting tree from CAS into the Git cache (if the
tree is not already in a Git repsoitory).
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...in accordance to our coding style.
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... by uplinking them appropriately.
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... that are eligible for caching. In this way, we can accurately keep
track of the dependencies between target-level cache entries. Note
that it is enough to track the export targets eligible for caching,
as no target depending on an ineligible export target can be eligible.
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In order for the serve endpoint to correctly dispatch a build to
the correct remote-execution endpoint, the platform properties and
dispatch list for a build need to be passed explicitly to the
executor (via the graph traverser instance) instead of always being
taken from the RemoteExecutionConfig struct.
This commit implements these changes, including updating existing
tests accordingly.
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