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(define-module (guix build store-copy) #:use-module (guix build utils) #:use-module (guix sets) #:use-module (guix progress) #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) #:use-module (srfi srfi-9) #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim) #:use-module (ice-9 ftw) #:use-module (ice-9 vlist) #:export (store-info? store-info store-info-item store-info-deriver store-info-references read-reference-graph closure-size populate-store)) ;;; Commentary: ;;; ;;; This module provides the tools to copy store items and their dependencies ;;; to another store. It relies on the availability of "reference graph" ;;; files as produced by 'gexp->derivation' et al. with the ;;; #:references-graphs parameter. ;;; ;;; Code: ;; Information about a store item as produced by #:references-graphs. (define-record-type (store-info item deriver references) store-info? (item store-info-item) ;string (deriver store-info-deriver) ;#f | string (references store-info-references)) ;? ;; TODO: Factorize with that in (guix store). (define (topological-sort nodes edges) "Return NODES in topological order according to EDGES. EDGES must be a one-argument procedure that takes a node and returns the nodes it is connected to." (define (traverse) ;; Do a simple depth-first traversal of all of PATHS. (let loop ((nodes nodes) (visited (setq)) (result '())) (match nodes ((head tail ...) (if (set-contains? visited head) (loop tail visited result) (call-with-values (lambda () (loop (edges head) (set-insert head visited) result)) (lambda (visited result) (loop tail visited (cons head result)))))) (() (values visited result))))) (call-with-values traverse (lambda (_ result) (reverse result)))) (define (read-reference-graph port) "Read the reference graph as produced by #:references-graphs from PORT and return it as a list of records in topological order--i.e., leaves come first. IOW, store items in the resulting list can be registered in the order in which they appear. The reference graph format consists of sequences of lines like this: FILE DERIVER NUMBER-OF-REFERENCES REF1 ... REFN It is meant as an internal format." (let loop ((result '()) (table vlist-null) (referrers vlist-null)) (match (read-line port) ((? eof-object?) ;; 'guix-daemon' gives us something that's in "reverse topological ;; order"--i.e., leaves (items with zero references) come last. Here ;; we compute the topological order that we want: leaves come first. (let ((unreferenced? (lambda (item) (let ((referrers (vhash-fold* cons '() (store-info-item item) referrers))) (or (null? referrers) (equal? (list item) referrers)))))) (topological-sort (filter unreferenced? result) (lambda (item) (map (lambda (item) (match (vhash-assoc item table) ((_ . node) node))) (store-info-references item)))))) (item (let* ((deriver (match (read-line port) ("" #f) (line line))) (count (string->number (read-line port))) (refs (unfold-right (cut >= <> count) (lambda (n) (read-line port)) 1+ 0)) (item (store-info item deriver refs))) (loop (cons item result) (vhash-cons (store-info-item item) item table) (fold (cut vhash-cons <> item <>) referrers refs))))))) (define (file-size file) "Return the size of bytes of FILE, entering it if FILE is a directory." (file-system-fold (const #t) (lambda (file stat result) ;leaf (+ (stat:size stat) result)) (lambda (directory stat result) ;down (+ (stat:size stat) result)) (lambda (directory stat result) ;up result) (lambda (file stat result) ;skip result) (lambda (file stat errno result) (format (current-error-port) "file-size: ~a: ~a~%" file (strerror errno)) result) 0 file lstat)) (define (closure-size reference-graphs) "Return an estimate of the size of the closure described by REFERENCE-GRAPHS, a list of reference-graph files." (define (graph-from-file file) (map store-info-item (call-with-input-file file read-reference-graph))) (define items (delete-duplicates (append-map graph-from-file reference-graphs))) (reduce + 0 (map file-size items))) (define (reset-permissions file) "Reset the permissions on FILE and its sub-directories so that they are all read-only." ;; XXX: This procedure exists just to work around the inability of ;; 'copy-recursively' to preserve permissions. (file-system-fold (const #t) ;enter? (lambda (file stat _) ;leaf (unless (eq? 'symlink (stat:type stat)) (chmod file (if (zero? (logand (stat:mode stat) #o100)) #o444 #o555)))) (const #t) ;down (lambda (directory stat _) ;up (chmod directory #o555)) (const #f) ;skip (const #f) ;error #t file lstat)) (define* (populate-store reference-graphs target #:key (log-port (current-error-port))) "Populate the store under directory TARGET with the items specified in REFERENCE-GRAPHS, a list of reference-graph files." (define store (string-append target (%store-directory))) (define (things-to-copy) ;; Return the list of store files to copy to the image. (define (graph-from-file file) (map store-info-item (call-with-input-file file read-reference-graph))) (delete-duplicates (append-map graph-from-file reference-graphs))) (mkdir-p store) (chmod store #o1775) (let* ((things (things-to-copy)) (len (length things)) (progress (progress-reporter/bar len (format #f "copying ~a store items" len) log-port))) (call-with-progress-reporter progress (lambda (report) (for-each (lambda (thing) (copy-recursively thing (string-append target thing) #:keep-mtime? #t #:log (%make-void-port "w")) ;; XXX: Since 'copy-recursively' doesn't allow us to ;; preserve permissions, we have to traverse TARGET to ;; make sure everything is read-only. (reset-permissions (string-append target thing)) (report)) things))))) ;;; store-copy.scm ends here