# GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU # Copyright © 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023 Ludovic Courtès # Copyright © 2020 Eric Bavier # # This file is part of GNU Guix. # # GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at # your option) any later version. # # GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Guix. If not, see . # # Test the 'guix pack --relocatable' using the external store, if any. # guix pack --version # 'guix pack --relocatable' requires a C compiler and libc.a, which our # bootstrap binaries don't provide. To make the test relatively inexpensive, # run it on the user's global store if possible, on the grounds that binaries # may already be there or can be built or downloaded inexpensively. storedir="`guile -c '(use-modules (guix config))(display %storedir)'`" localstatedir="`guile -c '(use-modules (guix config))(display %localstatedir)'`" NIX_STORE_DIR="$storedir" GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET="$localstatedir/guix/daemon-socket/socket" export NIX_STORE_DIR GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET if ! guile -c '(use-modules (guix)) (exit (false-if-exception (open-connection)))' then exit 77 fi # Attempt to run the given command in a namespace where the store is # invisible. This makes sure the presence of the store does not hide # problems. run_without_store () { if unshare -r true # Are user namespaces supported? then # Run that relocatable executable in a user namespace where we "erase" # the store by mounting an empty file system on top of it. That way, # we exercise the wrapper code that creates the user namespace and # bind-mounts the store. unshare -mrf sh -c 'mount -t tmpfs -o ro none "$NIX_STORE_DIR"; '"$*" else # Run the relocatable program in the current namespaces. This is a # weak test because we're going to access store items from the host # store. sh -c "$*" fi } # Wait for the given file to show up. Error out if it doesn't show up in a # timely fashion. wait_for_file () { i=0 while ! test -f "$1" && test $i -lt 20 do sleep 0.3 i=`expr $i + 1` done test -f "$1" } test_directory="`mktemp -d`" export test_directory trap 'chmod -Rf +w "$test_directory"; rm -rf "$test_directory"' EXIT if unshare -r true then # Test the 'userns' execution engine. tarball="`guix pack -R -S /Bin=bin sed`" (cd "$test_directory"; tar xvf "$tarball") chmod +w "$test_directory" run_without_store "$test_directory/Bin/sed" --version > "$test_directory/output" grep 'GNU sed' "$test_directory/output" # Same with an explicit engine. run_without_store GUIX_EXECUTION_ENGINE="userns" \ "$test_directory/Bin/sed" --version > "$test_directory/output" grep 'GNU sed' "$test_directory/output" # Check whether the exit code is preserved. run_without_store "$test_directory/Bin/sed" --does-not-exist && false chmod -Rf +w "$test_directory"; rm -rf "$test_directory"/* else echo "'userns' execution tests skipped" >&2 fi case "`uname -m`" in x86_64|i?86) # Try '-RR' and PRoot. tarball="`guix pack -RR -S /Bin=bin sed`" tar tvf "$tarball" | grep /bin/proot (cd "$test_directory"; tar xf "$tarball") chmod +w "$test_directory" run_without_store GUIX_EXECUTION_ENGINE="proot" \ "$test_directory/Bin/sed" --version > "$test_directory/output" grep 'GNU sed' "$test_directory/output" # Now with fakechroot. run_without_store GUIX_EXECUTION_ENGINE="fakechroot" \ "$test_directory/Bin/sed" --version > "$test_directory/output" grep 'GNU sed' "$test_directory/output" unset GUIX_EXECUTION_ENGINE chmod -Rf +w "$test_directory"; rm -rf "$test_directory"/* if unshare -r true then # Check whether the store contains everything it should. Check # once when erasing $STORE_PARENT ("/gnu") and once when erasing # $NIX_STORE_DIR ("/gnu/store"). tarball="`guix pack -RR -S /bin=bin bash-minimal`" (cd "$test_directory"; tar xf "$tarball") STORE_PARENT="`dirname $NIX_STORE_DIR`" export STORE_PARENT for engine in userns proot fakechroot do for i in $(guix gc -R $(guix build bash-minimal | grep -v -e '-doc$')) do unshare -mrf sh -c "mount -t tmpfs none \"$NIX_STORE_DIR\"; GUIX_EXECUTION_ENGINE=$engine $test_directory/bin/sh -c 'echo $NIX_STORE_DIR/*'" | grep $(basename $i) unshare -mrf sh -c "mount -t tmpfs none \"$STORE_PARENT\"; GUIX_EXECUTION_ENGINE=$engine $test_directory/bin/sh -c 'echo $NIX_STORE_DIR/*'" | grep $(basename $i) done done chmod -Rf +w "$test_directory"; rm -rf "$test_directory"/* fi ;; *) echo "skipping PRoot and Fakechroot tests" >&2 ;; esac if unshare -r true then # Check what happens if the wrapped binary forks and leaves child # processes behind, like a daemon. The root file system should remain # available to those child processes. See . cat > "$test_directory/manifest.scm" <. guix pack -RR python-numpy python-scipy --no-grafts -n # Check that packages that mix executable and support files (e.g. git) in the # "binary" directories still work after wrapped. cat >"$test_directory/manifest.scm" <<'EOF' (use-modules (guix) (guix profiles) (guix search-paths) (gnu packages bootstrap)) (manifest (list (manifest-entry (name "test") (version "0") (item (file-union "test" `(("bin/hello" ,(program-file "hello" #~(begin (add-to-load-path (getenv "HELLO_EXEC_PATH")) (display (load-from-path "msg"))(newline)) #:guile %bootstrap-guile)) ("libexec/hello/msg" ,(plain-file "msg" "42"))))) (search-paths (list (search-path-specification (variable "HELLO_EXEC_PATH") (files '("libexec/hello")) (separator #f))))))) EOF tarball="`guix pack -RR -S /opt= -m $test_directory/manifest.scm`" (cd "$test_directory"; tar xvf "$tarball") chmod +w "$test_directory" ( export GUIX_PROFILE=$test_directory/opt . $GUIX_PROFILE/etc/profile run_without_store "$test_directory/opt/bin/hello" > "$test_directory/output" ) cat "$test_directory/output" test "`cat $test_directory/output`" = "42"