jobserver: check file descriptors

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belovdv 2023-07-15 18:48:09 +03:00
parent ce4727f723
commit 45e6342346
10 changed files with 112 additions and 35 deletions

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@ -2085,9 +2085,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "jobserver"
version = "0.1.26"
version = "0.1.27"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "936cfd212a0155903bcbc060e316fb6cc7cbf2e1907329391ebadc1fe0ce77c2"
checksum = "8c37f63953c4c63420ed5fd3d6d398c719489b9f872b9fa683262f8edd363c7d"
dependencies = [
"libc",
]

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ar_archive_writer = "0.1.5"
bitflags = "1.2.1"
cc = "1.0.69"
itertools = "0.11"
jobserver = "0.1.22"
jobserver = "0.1.27"
pathdiff = "0.2.0"
regex = "1.4"
rustc_arena = { path = "../rustc_arena" }

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ elsa = "=1.7.1"
ena = "0.14.2"
indexmap = { version = "2.0.0" }
itertools = "0.11"
jobserver_crate = { version = "0.1.13", package = "jobserver" }
jobserver_crate = { version = "0.1.27", package = "jobserver" }
libc = "0.2"
measureme = "10.0.0"
rustc-hash = "1.1.0"

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@ -1,40 +1,78 @@
pub use jobserver_crate::Client;
use std::sync::LazyLock;
// We can only call `from_env` once per process
use jobserver_crate::{FromEnv, FromEnvErrorKind};
// Note that this is unsafe because it may misinterpret file descriptors
// on Unix as jobserver file descriptors. We hopefully execute this near
// the beginning of the process though to ensure we don't get false
// positives, or in other words we try to execute this before we open
// any file descriptors ourselves.
//
// Pick a "reasonable maximum" if we don't otherwise have
// a jobserver in our environment, capping out at 32 so we
// don't take everything down by hogging the process run queue.
// The fixed number is used to have deterministic compilation
// across machines.
//
// Also note that we stick this in a global because there could be
// multiple rustc instances in this process, and the jobserver is
// per-process.
static GLOBAL_CLIENT: LazyLock<Client> = LazyLock::new(|| unsafe {
Client::from_env().unwrap_or_else(|| {
let client = Client::new(32).expect("failed to create jobserver");
// Acquire a token for the main thread which we can release later
client.acquire_raw().ok();
client
})
use std::sync::{LazyLock, OnceLock};
// We can only call `from_env_ext` once per process
// We stick this in a global because there could be multiple rustc instances
// in this process, and the jobserver is per-process.
static GLOBAL_CLIENT: LazyLock<Result<Client, String>> = LazyLock::new(|| {
// Note that this is unsafe because it may misinterpret file descriptors
// on Unix as jobserver file descriptors. We hopefully execute this near
// the beginning of the process though to ensure we don't get false
// positives, or in other words we try to execute this before we open
// any file descriptors ourselves.
let FromEnv { client, var } = unsafe { Client::from_env_ext(true) };
let error = match client {
Ok(client) => return Ok(client),
Err(e) => e,
};
if matches!(
error.kind(),
FromEnvErrorKind::NoEnvVar | FromEnvErrorKind::NoJobserver | FromEnvErrorKind::Unsupported
) {
return Ok(default_client());
}
// Environment specifies jobserver, but it looks incorrect.
// Safety: `error.kind()` should be `NoEnvVar` if `var == None`.
let (name, value) = var.unwrap();
Err(format!(
"failed to connect to jobserver from environment variable `{name}={:?}`: {error}",
value
))
});
// Create a new jobserver if there's no inherited one.
fn default_client() -> Client {
// Pick a "reasonable maximum" capping out at 32
// so we don't take everything down by hogging the process run queue.
// The fixed number is used to have deterministic compilation across machines.
let client = Client::new(32).expect("failed to create jobserver");
// Acquire a token for the main thread which we can release later
client.acquire_raw().ok();
client
}
static GLOBAL_CLIENT_CHECKED: OnceLock<Client> = OnceLock::new();
pub fn check(report_warning: impl FnOnce(&'static str)) {
let client_checked = match &*GLOBAL_CLIENT {
Ok(client) => client.clone(),
Err(e) => {
report_warning(e);
default_client()
}
};
GLOBAL_CLIENT_CHECKED.set(client_checked).ok();
}
const ACCESS_ERROR: &str = "jobserver check should have been called earlier";
pub fn client() -> Client {
GLOBAL_CLIENT.clone()
GLOBAL_CLIENT_CHECKED.get().expect(ACCESS_ERROR).clone()
}
pub fn acquire_thread() {
GLOBAL_CLIENT.acquire_raw().ok();
GLOBAL_CLIENT_CHECKED.get().expect(ACCESS_ERROR).acquire_raw().ok();
}
pub fn release_thread() {
GLOBAL_CLIENT.release_raw().ok();
GLOBAL_CLIENT_CHECKED.get().expect(ACCESS_ERROR).release_raw().ok();
}

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
use rustc_errors::{
error_code, fallback_fluent_bundle, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId, DiagnosticMessage,
ErrorGuaranteed, FluentBundle, Handler, IntoDiagnostic, LazyFallbackBundle, MultiSpan, Noted,
TerminalUrl,
SubdiagnosticMessage, TerminalUrl,
};
use rustc_macros::HashStable_Generic;
pub use rustc_span::def_id::StableCrateId;
@ -1479,6 +1479,11 @@ pub fn build_session(
let asm_arch =
if target_cfg.allow_asm { InlineAsmArch::from_str(&target_cfg.arch).ok() } else { None };
// Check jobserver before getting `jobserver::client`.
jobserver::check(|err| {
handler.early_warn_with_note(err, "the build environment is likely misconfigured")
});
let sess = Session {
target: target_cfg,
host,
@ -1762,6 +1767,16 @@ pub(crate) fn early_struct_error(
pub fn early_warn(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) {
self.handler.struct_warn(msg).emit()
}
#[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]
#[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
pub fn early_warn_with_note(
&self,
msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>,
note: impl Into<SubdiagnosticMessage>,
) {
self.handler.struct_warn(msg).note(note).emit()
}
}
fn mk_emitter(output: ErrorOutputType) -> Box<DynEmitter> {

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@ -501,6 +501,14 @@ pub fn phase_runner(mut binary_args: impl Iterator<Item = String>, phase: Runner
// Set missing env vars. We prefer build-time env vars over run-time ones; see
// <https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/1661> for the kind of issue that fixes.
for (name, val) in info.env {
// `CARGO_MAKEFLAGS` contains information about how to reach the
// jobserver, but by the time the program is being run, that jobserver
// no longer exists. Hence we shouldn't forward this.
// FIXME: Miri builds the final crate without a jobserver.
// This may be fixed with github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/12597.
if name == "CARGO_MAKEFLAGS" {
continue;
}
if let Some(old_val) = env::var_os(&name) {
if old_val == val {
// This one did not actually change, no need to re-set it.

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@ -1,9 +1,15 @@
include ../tools.mk
# only-linux
# ignore-test: This test randomly fails, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110321
# ignore-cross-compile
# Test compiler behavior in case: `jobserver-auth` points to correct pipe which is not jobserver.
# Test compiler behavior in case environment specifies wrong jobserver.
all:
bash -c 'echo "fn main() {}" | MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3" $(RUSTC) - 3</dev/null' 2>&1 | diff jobserver.stderr -
bash -c 'echo "fn main() {}" | MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3" $(RUSTC)' 2>&1 | diff cannot_open_fd.stderr -
bash -c 'echo "fn main() {}" | MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3" $(RUSTC) - 3</dev/null' 2>&1 | diff not_a_pipe.stderr -
# This test randomly fails, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110321
disabled:
bash -c 'echo "fn main() {}" | MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3" $(RUSTC) - 3< <(cat /dev/null)' 2>&1 | diff poisoned_pipe.stderr -

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
warning: failed to connect to jobserver from environment variable `MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3"`: cannot open file descriptor 3 from the jobserver environment variable value: Bad file descriptor (os error 9)
|
= note: the build environment is likely misconfigured
error: no input filename given

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
warning: failed to connect to jobserver from environment variable `MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3"`: file descriptor 3 from the jobserver environment variable value is not a pipe
|
= note: the build environment is likely misconfigured