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// file : bbot/agent.cxx -*- C++ -*-
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : TBC; see accompanying LICENSE file
#include <bbot/agent>
#include <pwd.h> // getpwuid()
#include <limits.h> // PATH_MAX
#include <signal.h> // signal()
#include <stdlib.h> // rand_r()
#include <unistd.h> // sleep(), realink(), getuid()
#include <net/if.h> // ifreq
#include <netinet/in.h> // sockaddr_in
#include <arpa/inet.h> // inet_ntop()
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <chrono>
#include <iostream>
#include <butl/pager>
#include <butl/filesystem> // dir_iterator
#include <bbot/manifest>
#include <bbot/types>
#include <bbot/utility>
#include <bbot/diagnostics>
#include <bbot/tftp>
#include <bbot/machine>
#include <bbot/machine-manifest>
#include <bbot/bootstrap-manifest>
using namespace std;
using namespace butl;
using namespace bbot;
namespace bbot
{
agent_options ops;
const string bs_prot ("1");
string tc_name;
size_t tc_num;
string tc_id;
string hname;
uid_t uid;
string uname;
}
// The btrfs tool likes to print informational messages, like "Created
// snapshot such and such". Luckily, it writes them to stdout while proper
// diagnostics to stderr.
//
template <typename... A>
inline void
run_btrfs (tracer& t, A&&... a)
{
if (verb >= 4)
run_io (t, fdnull (), 2, 2, "btrfs", forward<A> (a)...);
else
run_io (t, fdnull (), fdnull (), 2, "btrfs", forward<A> (a)...);
}
template <typename... A>
inline butl::process_exit::code_type
btrfs_exit (tracer& t, A&&... a)
{
return verb >= 4
? run_io_exit (t, fdnull (), 2, 2, "btrfs", forward<A> (a)...)
: run_io_exit (t, fdnull (), fdnull (), 2, "btrfs", forward<A> (a)...);
}
// Bootstrap the machine. Return the bootstrapped machine manifest if
// successful and nullopt otherwise (in which case the machine directory
// should be cleaned and the machine ignored for now).
//
static optional<bootstrapped_machine_manifest>
bootstrap_machine (const dir_path& md,
const machine_manifest& mm,
optional<bootstrapped_machine_manifest> obmm)
{
tracer trace ("bootstrap_machine");
bootstrapped_machine_manifest r {
mm,
toolchain_manifest {tc_id.empty () ? "bogus" : tc_id},
bootstrap_manifest {
bootstrap_manifest::versions_type {
{"bbot", BBOT_VERSION},
{"libbbot", LIBBBOT_VERSION},
{"libbpkg", LIBBPKG_VERSION},
{"libbutl", LIBBUTL_VERSION}
}
}
};
if (ops.fake_bootstrap ())
{
r.machine.mac = "de:ad:be:ef:de:ad";
}
else
try
{
string br ("br1"); // Using private bridge for now.
// Start the TFTP server (server chroot is --tftp). Map:
//
// GET requests to .../toolchains/<name>/*
// PUT requests to .../bootstrap/<name>/*
//
auto_rmdir arm ((dir_path (ops.tftp ()) /= "bootstrap") /= tc_name);
try_mkdir_p (arm.path ());
// Bootstrap result manifest.
//
path mf (arm.path () / "manifest");
try_rmfile (mf);
tftp_server tftpd ("Gr ^/?(.+)$ /toolchains/" + tc_name + "/\\1\n" +
"Pr ^/?(.+)$ /bootstrap/" + tc_name + "/\\1\n");
l3 ([&]{trace << "tftp server on port " << tftpd.port ();});
// Start the machine.
//
unique_ptr<machine> m (
start_machine (md,
mm,
obmm ? obmm->machine.mac : nullopt,
br,
tftpd.port ()));
{
// If we are terminating with an exception then force the machine down.
// Failed that, the machine's destructor will block waiting for its
// completion.
//
auto mg (
make_exception_guard (
[&m, &md] ()
{
info << "trying to force machine " << md << " down";
try {m->forcedown ();} catch (const failed&) {}
}));
// What happens if the bootstrap process hangs? The simple thing would
// be to force the machine down after some timeout and then fail. But
// that won't be very helpful for investigating the cause. So instead
// the plan is to suspend it after some timeout, issue diagnostics
// (without failing and which Build OS monitor will relay to the admin),
// and wait for the external intervention.
//
auto soft_fail = [&md, &m] (const char* msg)
{
{
diag_record dr (error);
dr << msg << " for machine " << md << ", suspending";
m->print_info (dr);
}
m->suspend ();
m->wait ();
return nullopt;
};
// The first request should be the toolchain download. Wait for up to 5
// minutes for that to arrive. In a sense we use it as an indication
// that the machine has booted and the bootstrap process has started.
// Why wait so long you may wonder? Well, we may be using a new MAC
// address and operating systems like Windows may need to digest that.
//
size_t to;
const size_t startup_to (5 * 60);
const size_t bootstrap_to (ops.bootstrap_timeout ());
const size_t shutdown_to (5 * 60);
if (!tftpd.serve ((to = startup_to)))
return soft_fail ("bootstrap startup timeout");
l3 ([&]{trace << "completed startup in " << startup_to - to << "s";});
// Next the bootstrap process may download additional toolchain
// archives, build things, and then upload the result manifest. So on
// our side we serve TFTP requests while periodically checking for the
// manifest file.
//
for (to = bootstrap_to; to != 0 && !file_exists (mf); tftpd.serve (to)) ;
if (to == 0)
return soft_fail ("bootstrap timeout");
l3 ([&]{trace << "completed bootstrap in " << bootstrap_to - to << "s";});
// Shut the machine down cleanly.
//
if (!m->shutdown ((to = shutdown_to)))
return soft_fail ("bootstrap shutdown timeout");
l3 ([&]{trace << "completed shutdown in " << shutdown_to - to << "s";});
}
// Parse the result manifest.
//
r.bootstrap = parse_manifest<bootstrap_manifest> (mf, "bootstrap");
r.machine.mac = m->mac; // Save the MAC address.
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "bootstrap error: " << e;
}
serialize_manifest (r, md / "manifest", "bootstrapped machine");
return r;
}
// Return available machines and their directories as a parallel array.
//
static pair<bootstrapped_machine_manifests, dir_paths>
enumerate_machines (const dir_path& machines)
try
{
tracer trace ("enumerate_machines");
bootstrapped_machine_manifests rm;
dir_paths rd;
if (ops.fake_machine_specified ())
{
auto mh (
parse_manifest<machine_header_manifest> (
ops.fake_machine (), "machine header"));
rm.push_back (
bootstrapped_machine_manifest {
machine_manifest {
mh.id,
mh.name,
mh.summary,
machine_type::kvm,
string ("de:ad:be:ef:de:ad"),
nullopt},
toolchain_manifest {tc_id},
bootstrap_manifest {}
});
rd.push_back (dir_path (ops.machines ()) /= mh.name); // For diagnostics.
return make_pair (move (rm), move (rd));
}
// The first level are machine volumes.
//
for (const dir_entry& ve: dir_iterator (machines))
{
const string vn (ve.path ().string ());
// Ignore hidden directories.
//
if (ve.type () != entry_type::directory || vn[0] == '.')
continue;
const dir_path vd (dir_path (machines) /= vn);
// Inside we have machines.
//
try
{
for (const dir_entry& me: dir_iterator (vd))
{
const string mn (me.path ().string ());
if (me.type () != entry_type::directory || mn[0] == '.')
continue;
const dir_path md (dir_path (vd) /= mn);
// Our endgoal here is to obtain a bootstrapped snapshot of this
// machine while watching out for potential race conditions (machines
// being added/upgraded/removed; see the manual for details).
//
// So here is our overall plan:
//
// 1. Resolve current subvolume link for our bootstrap protocol.
//
// 2. If there is no link, cleanup and ignore this machine.
//
// 3. Try to create a snapshot of current subvolume (this operation is
// atomic). If failed (e.g., someone changed the link and removed
// the subvolume in the meantime), retry from #1.
//
// 4. Compare the snapshot to the already bootstrapped version (if
// any) and see if we need to re-bootstrap. If so, use the snapshot
// as a starting point. Rename to bootstrapped at the end (atomic).
//
dir_path lp (dir_path (md) /= (mn + '-' + bs_prot)); // -<P>
dir_path tp (dir_path (md) /= (mn + '-' + tc_name)); // -<toolchain>
bool te (dir_exists (tp));
auto delete_t = [&tp, &trace] ()
{
run_btrfs (trace, "property", "set", "-ts", tp, "ro", "false");
run_btrfs (trace, "subvolume", "delete", tp);
};
for (size_t retry (0);; ++retry)
{
if (retry != 0)
sleep (1);
// Resolve the link to subvolume path.
//
dir_path sp; // <name>-<P>.<R>
try
{
char b [PATH_MAX + 1];
ssize_t r (readlink (lp.string ().c_str (), b, sizeof (b)));
if (r == -1)
{
if (errno != ENOENT)
throw_generic_error (errno);
}
else if (static_cast<size_t> (r) >= sizeof (b))
throw_generic_error (EINVAL);
else
{
b[r] = '\0';
sp = dir_path (b);
if (sp.relative ())
sp = md / sp;
}
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to read subvolume link " << lp << ": " << e;
}
// If the resolution fails, then this means there is no current
// machine subvolume (for this bootstrap protocol). In this case we
// clean up our toolchain subvolume (<name>-<toolchain>) and ignore
// this machine.
//
if (sp.empty ())
{
if (te)
delete_t ();
l3 ([&]{trace << "skipping " << md << ": no subvolume link";});
break;
}
// <name>-<toolchain>-<xxx>
//
const dir_path xp (
dir_path (md) /= path::traits::temp_name (mn + '-' + tc_name));
if (btrfs_exit (trace, "subvolume", "snapshot", sp, xp) != 0)
{
if (retry >= 10)
fail << "unable to snapshot subvolume " << sp;
continue;
}
// Load the (original) machine manifest.
//
auto mm (
parse_manifest<machine_manifest> (sp / "manifest", "machine"));
// If we already have <name>-<toolchain>, see if it needs to be re-
// bootstrapped. Things that render it obsolete:
//
// 1. New machine revision (compare machine ids).
// 2. New toolchain (compare toolchain ids).
// 3. New bbot/libbbot (compare versions).
//
// The last case has a complication: what should we do if we have
// bootstrapped a newer version of bbot? This would mean that we are
// about to be stopped and upgraded (and the upgraded version will
// probably be able to use the result). So we simply ignore this
// machine for this run.
// Return -1 if older, 0 if the same, and +1 if newer.
//
auto compare_bbot = [] (const bootstrap_manifest& m) -> int
{
auto cmp = [&m] (const string& n, uint64_t v) -> int
{
auto i = m.versions.find (n);
return
i == m.versions.end () || i->second < v
? -1
: i->second > v ? 1 : 0;
};
// Start from the top assuming a new dependency cannot be added
// without changing the dependent's version.
//
int r;
return
(r = cmp ("bbot", BBOT_VERSION)) != 0 ? r :
(r = cmp ("libbbot", LIBBBOT_VERSION)) != 0 ? r :
(r = cmp ("libbpkg", LIBBPKG_VERSION)) != 0 ? r :
(r = cmp ("libbutl", LIBBUTL_VERSION)) != 0 ? r : 0;
};
optional<bootstrapped_machine_manifest> bmm;
if (te)
{
bmm = parse_manifest<bootstrapped_machine_manifest> (
tp / "manifest", "bootstrapped machine");
if (bmm->machine.id != mm.id)
{
l3 ([&]{trace << "re-bootstrapping " << tp << ": new machine";});
te = false;
}
if (!tc_id.empty () && bmm->toolchain.id != tc_id)
{
l3 ([&]{trace << "re-bootstrapping " << tp << ": new toolchain";});
te = false;
}
if (int i = compare_bbot (bmm->bootstrap))
{
if (i < 0)
{
l3 ([&]{trace << "re-bootstrapping " << tp << ": new bbot";});
te = false;
}
else
{
l3 ([&]{trace << "ignoring " << tp << ": old bbot";});
run_btrfs (trace, "subvolume", "delete", xp);
break;
}
}
if (!te)
delete_t ();
}
else
l3 ([&]{trace << "bootstrapping " << tp;});
if (!te)
{
// Use the <name>-<toolchain>-<xxx> snapshot that we have made to
// bootstrap the new machine. Then atomically rename it to
// <name>-<toolchain>.
//
bmm = bootstrap_machine (xp, mm, move (bmm));
if (!bmm)
{
l3 ([&]{trace << "ignoring " << tp << ": failed to bootstrap";});
run_btrfs (trace, "subvolume", "delete", xp);
break;
}
try
{
mvdir (xp, tp);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to rename " << xp << " to " << tp;
}
l2 ([&]{trace << "bootstrapped " << bmm->machine.name;});
// Check the bootstrapped bbot version as above and ignore this
// machine if it's newer than us.
//
if (int i = compare_bbot (bmm->bootstrap))
{
assert (i > 0);
l3 ([&]{trace << "ignoring " << tp << ": old bbot";});
break;
}
}
else
run_btrfs (trace, "subvolume", "delete", xp);
// Add the machine to the lists.
//
rm.push_back (move (*bmm));
rd.push_back (move (tp));
break;
}
}
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to iterate over " << vd << ": " << e << endf;
}
}
return make_pair (move (rm), move (rd));
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "unable to iterate over " << machines << ": " << e << endf;
}
static result_manifest
perform_task (const dir_path& md,
const bootstrapped_machine_manifest& mm,
const task_manifest& tm)
try
{
tracer trace ("perform_task");
result_manifest r {
tm.name,
tm.version,
result_status::abort,
operation_results {}};
if (ops.fake_build ())
return r;
// The overall plan is as follows:
//
// 1. Snapshot the (bootstrapped) machine.
//
// 2. Save the task manifest to the TFTP directory (to be accessed by the
// worker).
//
// 3. Start the TFTP server and the machine.
//
// 4. Serve TFTP requests while watching out for the result manifest.
//
// 5. Clean up (force the machine down and delete the snapshot).
//
// TFTP server mapping (server chroot is --tftp):
//
// GET requests to .../build/<name>/get/*
// PUT requests to .../build/<name>/put/*
//
auto_rmdir arm ((dir_path (ops.tftp ()) /= "build") /= tc_name);
dir_path gd (dir_path (arm.path ()) /= "get");
dir_path pd (dir_path (arm.path ()) /= "put");
try_mkdir_p (gd);
try_mkdir_p (pd);
path tf (gd / "manifest"); // Task manifest file.
path rf (pd / "manifest"); // Result manifest file.
serialize_manifest (tm, tf, "task");
if (ops.fake_machine_specified ())
{
// Simply wait for the file to appear.
//
for (size_t i (0); !file_exists (rf); sleep (1))
if (i++ % 10 == 0)
l3 ([&]{trace << "waiting for result manifest";});
r = parse_manifest<result_manifest> (rf, "result");
}
else
{
// <name>-<toolchain>-<xxx>
//
const dir_path xp (
md.directory () /= path::traits::temp_name (md.leaf ().string ()));
run_btrfs (trace, "subvolume", "snapshot", md, xp);
string br ("br1"); // Using private bridge for now.
// Start the TFTP server.
//
tftp_server tftpd ("Gr ^/?(.+)$ /build/" + tc_name + "/get/\\1\n" +
"Pr ^/?(.+)$ /build/" + tc_name + "/put/\\1\n");
l3 ([&]{trace << "tftp server on port " << tftpd.port ();});
// Start the machine.
//
unique_ptr<machine> m (
start_machine (xp,
mm.machine,
mm.machine.mac,
br,
tftpd.port ()));
// Note: the machine handling logic is similar to bootstrap.
//
{
auto mg (
make_exception_guard (
[&m, &xp] ()
{
info << "trying to force machine " << xp << " down";
try {m->forcedown ();} catch (const failed&) {}
}));
auto soft_fail = [&xp, &m, &r] (const char* msg, bool wait = true)
{
{
diag_record dr (error);
dr << msg << " for machine " << xp << ", suspending";
m->print_info (dr);
}
m->suspend ();
if (wait)
m->wait ();
return r;
};
// The first request should be the task manifest download. Wait for up
// to 60 seconds for that to arrive. In a sense we use it as an
// indication that the machine has booted and the worker process has
// started.
//
size_t to;
const size_t startup_to (60);
const size_t build_to (ops.build_timeout ());
if (!tftpd.serve ((to = startup_to)))
return soft_fail ("build startup timeout");
l3 ([&]{trace << "completed startup in " << startup_to - to << "s";});
// Next the worker builds things and then uploads the result manifest.
// So on our side we serve TFTP requests while checking for the manifest
// file.
//
for (to = build_to; to != 0 && !file_exists (rf); tftpd.serve (to)) ;
if (to == 0)
return soft_fail ("build timeout");
l3 ([&]{trace << "completed build in " << build_to - to << "s";});
// Parse the result manifest.
//
r = parse_manifest<result_manifest> (rf, "result");
// If the build terminated abnormally, suspent the machine for
// investigation (note that here we don't wait or return).
//
if (r.status == result_status::abnormal)
soft_fail ("build terminated abnormally", false);
// Force the machine down (there is no need wasting time on clean
// shutdown since the next step is to drop the snapshot).
//
m->forcedown ();
}
run_btrfs (trace, "subvolume", "delete", xp);
}
// Update package name/version if the returned value as "unknown".
//
if (r.version == bpkg::version ("0"))
{
assert (r.status == result_status::abnormal);
r.name = tm.name;
r.version = tm.version;
}
return r;
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
fail << "build error: " << e << endf;
}
extern "C" void
handle_signal (int sig)
{
switch (sig)
{
case SIGHUP: exit (3); // Unimplemented feature.
case SIGTERM: exit (0);
default: assert (false);
}
}
int
main (int argc, char* argv[])
try
{
cli::argv_scanner scan (argc, argv, true);
ops.parse (scan);
verb = ops.verbose ();
if (ops.systemd_daemon ())
systemd_diagnostics (true); // With critical errors.
tracer trace ("main");
uid = getuid ();
uname = getpwuid (uid)->pw_name;
{
char buf[HOST_NAME_MAX + 1];
if (gethostname (buf, sizeof (buf)) == -1)
fail << "unable to obtain hostname: "
<< system_error (errno, generic_category ()); // Sanitize.
hname = buf;
}
// On POSIX ignore SIGPIPE which is signaled to a pipe-writing process if
// the pipe reading end is closed. Note that by default this signal
// terminates a process. Also note that there is no way to disable this
// behavior on a file descriptor basis or for the write() function call.
//
if (signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN) == SIG_ERR)
fail << "unable to ignore broken pipe (SIGPIPE) signal: "
<< system_error (errno, generic_category ()); // Sanitize.
// Version.
//
if (ops.version ())
{
cout << "bbot-agent " << BBOT_VERSION_STR << endl
<< "libbbot " << LIBBBOT_VERSION_STR << endl
<< "libbutl " << LIBBUTL_VERSION_STR << endl
<< "Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd" << endl
<< "TBC; All rights reserved" << endl;
return 0;
}
// Help.
//
if (ops.help ())
{
pager p ("bbot-agent help", false);
print_bbot_agent_usage (p.stream ());
// If the pager failed, assume it has issued some diagnostics.
//
return p.wait () ? 0 : 1;
}
tc_name = ops.toolchain_name ();
tc_num = ops.toolchain_num ();
tc_id = ops.toolchain_id ();
// Controller URLs.
//
if (argc < 2 &&
!ops.dump_machines () &&
!ops.fake_request_specified ())
{
fail << "controller url expected" <<
info << "run " << argv[0] << " --help for details";
}
strings controllers;
for (int i (1); i != argc; ++i)
controllers.push_back (argv[i]);
// Handle SIGHUP and SIGTERM.
//
if (signal (SIGHUP, &handle_signal) == SIG_ERR ||
signal (SIGTERM, &handle_signal) == SIG_ERR)
fail << "unable to set signal handler: "
<< system_error (errno, generic_category ()); // Sanitize.
if (ops.systemd_daemon ())
{
diag_record dr;
dr << info << "bbot agent " << BBOT_VERSION_STR <<
info << "toolchain name " << tc_name <<
info << "toolchain num " << tc_num <<
info << "toolchain id " << tc_id <<
info << "CPU(s) " << ops.cpu () <<
info << "RAM(kB) " << ops.ram ();
for (const string& u: controllers)
dr << info << "controller url " << u;
}
// The work loop. The steps we go through are:
//
// 1. Enumerate the available machines, (re-)bootstrapping any if necessary.
//
// 2. Poll controller(s) for build tasks.
//
// 3. If no build tasks are available, go to #1 (after sleeping a bit).
//
// 4. If a build task is returned, do it, upload the result, and go to #1
// (immediately).
//
for (bool sleep (false);; ::sleep (sleep ? 60 : 0), sleep = false)
{
// Enumerate the machines.
//
auto mp (enumerate_machines (ops.machines ()));
bootstrapped_machine_manifests& ms (mp.first);
dir_paths& ds (mp.second);
// Prepare task request.
//
// @@ TODO: key fingerprint.
//
task_request_manifest tq {hname, nullopt, machine_header_manifests {}};
for (const bootstrapped_machine_manifest& m: ms)
tq.machines.emplace_back (m.machine.id,
m.machine.name,
m.machine.summary);
if (ops.dump_machines ())
{
for (const machine_header_manifest& m: tq.machines)
serialize_manifest (m, cout, "stdout", "machine");
return 0;
}
if (tq.machines.empty ())
{
warn << "no build machines for toolchain " << tc_name;
sleep = true;
continue;
}
// Send task requests.
//
//
string url;
task_response_manifest tr;
if (ops.fake_request_specified ())
{
auto t (parse_manifest<task_manifest> (ops.fake_request (), "task"));
tr = task_response_manifest {
"fake-session", // Dummy session.
string (), // Empty challange.
url, // Empty result URL.
move (t)};
url = "http://example.org";
}
else
{
for (const string& u: controllers)
{
try
{
http_curl c (trace,
path ("-"),
path ("-"),
curl::post,
u,
"--header", "Content-Type: text/manifest",
"--max-time", ops.request_timeout ());
// This is tricky/hairy: we may fail hard parsing the output before
// seeing that curl exited with an error and failing softly.
//
bool f (false);
try
{
serialize_manifest (tq, c.out, u, "task request", false);
}
catch (const failed&) {f = true;}
c.out.close ();
if (!f)
try
{
tr = parse_manifest<task_response_manifest> (
c.in, u, "task response", false);
}
catch (const failed&) {f = true;}
c.in.close ();
if (!c.wait () || f)
throw_generic_error (EIO);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
error << "unable to request task from " << u << ": " << e;
continue;
}
if (!tr.session.empty ()) // Got a task.
{
url = u;
task_manifest& t (*tr.task);
l2 ([&]{trace << "task for " << t.name << '/' << t.version << " "
<< "on " << t.machine << " "
<< "from " << url;});
break;
}
}
}
if (tr.session.empty ()) // No task from any of the controllers.
{
l2 ([&]{trace << "no tasks from any controllers, sleeping";});
sleep = true;
continue;
}
// We have a build task.
//
// First find the index of the machine we were asked to use (and also
// verify it is one of those we sent).
//
size_t i (0);
for (const machine_header_manifest& m: tq.machines)
{
if (m.name == tr.task->machine)
break;
++i;
}
if (i == ms.size ())
{
error << "task from " << url << " for unknown machine "
<< tr.task->machine;
if (ops.dump_task ())
return 0;
continue;
}
task_manifest& t (*tr.task);
if (ops.dump_task ())
{
serialize_manifest (t, cout, "stdout", "task");
return 0;
}
// If we have our own repository certificate fingerprints, then use them
// to replace what we have received from the controller.
//
if (!ops.trust ().empty ())
t.trust = ops.trust ();
const dir_path& d (ds[i]); // The -<toolchain> directory.
const bootstrapped_machine_manifest& m (ms[i]);
result_manifest r (perform_task (d, m, t));
if (ops.dump_result ())
{
serialize_manifest (r, cout, "stdout", "result");
return 0;
}
// Upload the result.
//
// @@ TODO challange
//
result_request_manifest rq {tr.session, nullopt, move (r)};
{
const string& u (*tr.result_url);
try
{
http_curl c (trace,
path ("-"),
nullfd, // Not expecting any data in response.
curl::post,
u,
"--header", "Content-Type: text/manifest",
"--max-time", ops.request_timeout ());
// This is tricky/hairy: we may fail hard writing the input before
// seeing that curl exited with an error and failing softly.
//
bool f (false);
try
{
serialize_manifest (rq, c.out, u, "task request");
}
catch (const failed&) {f = true;}
c.out.close ();
if (!c.wait () || f)
throw_generic_error (EIO);
}
catch (const system_error& e)
{
error << "unable to upload result to " << u << ": " << e;
continue;
}
}
l2 ([&]{trace << "built " << t.name << '/' << t.version << " "
<< "on " << t.machine << " "
<< "for " << url;});
}
}
catch (const failed&)
{
return 1; // Diagnostics has already been issued.
}
catch (const cli::exception& e)
{
error << e;
return 1;
}
namespace bbot
{
static unsigned int rand_seed; // Seed for rand_r();
size_t
genrand ()
{
if (rand_seed == 0)
rand_seed = static_cast<unsigned int> (
chrono::system_clock::now ().time_since_epoch ().count ());
return static_cast<size_t> (rand_r (&rand_seed));
}
// Note: Linux-specific implementation.
//
string
iface_addr (const string& i)
{
if (i.size () >= IFNAMSIZ)
throw invalid_argument ("interface nama too long");
auto_fd fd (socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0));
if (fd.get () == -1)
throw_system_error (errno);
ifreq ifr;
ifr.ifr_addr.sa_family = AF_INET;
strcpy (ifr.ifr_name, i.c_str ());
if (ioctl (fd.get (), SIOCGIFADDR, &ifr) == -1)
throw_system_error (errno);
char buf[3 * 4 + 3 + 1]; // IPv4 address.
if (inet_ntop (AF_INET,
&reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*> (&ifr.ifr_addr)->sin_addr,
buf,
sizeof (buf)) == nullptr)
throw_system_error (errno);
return buf;
}
}
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