This brings in fuse (via the `fuser` crate), and adds pkg-config and
libfuse to the dev shell, so `cargo build` can link against it.
Change-Id: I0d11607490e27d946bdf92b0b9e45f9ab644ba74
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This switches tvix-cli over from using `NixCompatIO` to `TvixStoreIO`.
For now, we simply instantiate in-memory services instead of getting
fancy with constructors inside tvix-store, but long-term, we might want
to support some URI syntax, to make this configurable at runtime.
nixpkgs eval tests might be fine (and fast!) with a purely in-memory
backend, but other usages might involve talking to a local tvix-store
over gRPC (using the gRPC client, either unix domain socket or even
further away remote), or running tvix-store in "embedded" mode (using
another client than the gRPC client).
Change-Id: I509afd3dc5ce3f2d52b0fb7067748fab820e26ab
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Our fork fixes a small bug (https://github.com/jneem/wu-manber/pull/1)
but it's not clear whether upstream will accept patches, so for now
lets point this directly at our fork.
Change-Id: Iccdcedae3e9a8b783241431787c952561d032694
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/8031
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Switch out the string-scanning algorithm used in the reference scanner.
The construction of aho-corasick automata made up the vast majority of
runtime when evaluating nixpkgs previously. While the actual scanning
with a constructed automaton is relatively fast, we almost never scan
for the same set of strings twice and the cost is not worth it.
An algorithm that better matches our needs is the Wu-Manber multiple
string match algorithm, which works efficiently on *long* and *random*
strings of the *same length*, which describes store paths (up to their
hash component).
This switches the refscanner crate to a Rust implementation[0][1] of
this algorithm.
This has several implications:
1. This crate does not provide a way to scan streams. I'm not sure if
this is an inherent problem with the algorithm (probably not, but
it would need buffering). Either way, related functions and
tests (which were actually unused) have been removed.
2. All strings need to be of the same length. For this reason, we
truncate the known paths after their hash part (they are still
unique, of course).
3. Passing an empty set of matches, or a match that is shorter than
the length of a store path, causes the crate to panic. We safeguard
against this by completely skipping the refscanning if there are no
known paths (i.e. when evaluating the first derivation of an eval),
and by bailing out of scanning a string that is shorter than a
store path.
On the upside, this reduces overall runtime to less 1/5 of what it was
before when evaluating `pkgs.stdenv.drvPath`.
[0]: Frankly, it's a random, research-grade MIT-licensed
crate that I found on Github:
https://github.com/jneem/wu-manber
[1]: We probably want to rewrite or at least fork the above crate, and
add things like a three-byte wide scanner. Evaluating large
portions of nixpkgs can easily lead to more than 65k derivations
being scanned for.
Change-Id: I08926778e1e5d5a87fc9ac26e0437aed8bbd9eb0
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Put this in its src/derivation.
Change-Id: Ic047ab1c2da555a833ee454e10ef60c77537b617
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Move nixbase32 and store_path into this.
This allows //tvix/cli to not pull in //tvix/store for now.
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This helper function only was created because
populate_output_configuration was hard to test before cl/7939.
With that out of the way, we can pull it in.
Change-Id: I64b36c0eb34343290a8d84a03b0d29392a821fc7
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This is much less code, and makes it much easier to read.
Change-Id: I9028f226105f905c2cc2cabd33907ff493e26225
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Instead of being called with `md5`, `sha1`, `sha256` or `sha512`,
`fetchurl.nix` (from corepkgs / `<nix`) can also be called with a `hash`
attribute, being an SRI hash.
In that case, `builtin.derivation` is called with `outputHashAlgo` being
an empty string, and `outputHash` being an SRI hash string.
In other cases, an SRI hash is passed as outputHash, but outputHashAlgo
is set too.
Nix does modify these values in (single, fixed) output specification it
serializes to ATerm, but keeps it unharmed in `env`.
Move this into a construct_output_hash helper function, that can be
tested better in isolation.
Change-Id: Id9d716a119664c44ea7747540399966752e20187
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7933
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These will be threaded through to eval through the new `TvixError`
variant.
Change-Id: Ia0d3f8710dcf26bb95015cd2a6a2b2911f06343f
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7842
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This module implements a ReferenceScanner struct which uses the
aho_corasick crate to scan string inputs for known, non-overlapping
candidates (store paths, in our case).
I experimented with several different APIs, and landed on this version
with an initial accumulator in the scanner. The scanner is
instantiated from the candidates and "fed" all the strings, then
consumed by the caller to retrieve the result.
Right now only things that look vaguely like bytestrings can be fed to
the scanner, there is no streaming support in the API yet.
Change-Id: I7782f0f0df5fc64bccd813aa14712f5525b0168c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7808
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This type allows for temporarily compatibility with the C++ Nix store,
specifically (for now) it gives us the store directory used by Nix and
imports files the same way.
Change-Id: I4767794ef2863eba49661315c63c4e17de946d60
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7587
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In //tvix/eval:
* criterion bumped to 4.0, which at least depends on clap 3.x instead
of 2.x, which is less incompatible
In //tvix/cli:
* no changes required
In //tvix/nix_cli:
* some minor changes for compatibility with clap 4.0, no functionality
changes
Change-Id: If793f64b59fcaa2402d3d483ddbab4092f32df03
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The tvix-eval project is independent from any *uses* of the evaluator,
such as the tvix-repl.
This functionality has been split out into a separate "tvix-cli"
crate. Note that this doesn't have to mean that this CLI crate is the
"final" CLI crate for tvix, the point of this is not "getting the CLI
structure right" but rather "getting the evaluator structure right".
This reshuffling is part of restructuring the way that functionality
like store communication is injected into language evaluation.
Note that at this commit the new CLI crate is not at feature-parity.
Change-Id: Id0af03dc8e07ef09a9f882a89612ad555eca8f93
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7541
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