196 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
196 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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#
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# pylint: disable=C0103,C0209
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#
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#
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"""
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Interacts with the POSIX jobserver during the Kernel build time.
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A "normal" jobserver task, like the one initiated by a make subrocess would do:
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- open read/write file descriptors to communicate with the job server;
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- ask for one slot by calling::
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claim = os.read(reader, 1)
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- when the job finshes, call::
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os.write(writer, b"+") # os.write(writer, claim)
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Here, the goal is different: This script aims to get the remaining number
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of slots available, using all of them to run a command which handle tasks in
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parallel. To to that, it has a loop that ends only after there are no
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slots left. It then increments the number by one, in order to allow a
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call equivalent to ``make -j$((claim+1))``, e.g. having a parent make creating
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$claim child to do the actual work.
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The end goal here is to keep the total number of build tasks under the
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limit established by the initial ``make -j$n_proc`` call.
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See:
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https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/POSIX-Jobserver.html#POSIX-Jobserver
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"""
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import errno
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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def warn(text, *args):
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print(f'WARNING: {text}', *args, file = sys.stderr)
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class JobserverExec:
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"""
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Claim all slots from make using POSIX Jobserver.
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The main methods here are:
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- open(): reserves all slots;
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- close(): method returns all used slots back to make;
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- run(): executes a command setting PARALLELISM=<available slots jobs + 1>.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Initialize internal vars."""
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self.claim = 0
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self.jobs = b""
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self.reader = None
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self.writer = None
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self.is_open = False
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def open(self):
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"""Reserve all available slots to be claimed later on."""
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if self.is_open:
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return
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self.is_open = True # We only try once
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self.claim = None
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#
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# Check the make flags for "--jobserver=R,W"
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# Note that GNU Make has used --jobserver-fds and --jobserver-auth
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# so this handles all of them.
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#
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flags = os.environ.get('MAKEFLAGS', '')
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opts = [x for x in flags.split(" ") if x.startswith("--jobserver")]
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if not opts:
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return
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#
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# Separate out the provided file descriptors
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#
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split_opt = opts[-1].split('=', 1)
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if len(split_opt) != 2:
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warn('unparseable option:', opts[-1])
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return
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fds = split_opt[1]
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#
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# As of GNU Make 4.4, we'll be looking for a named pipe
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# identified as fifo:path
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#
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if fds.startswith('fifo:'):
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path = fds[len('fifo:'):]
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try:
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self.reader = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NONBLOCK)
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self.writer = os.open(path, os.O_WRONLY)
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except (OSError, IOError):
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warn('unable to open jobserver pipe', path)
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return
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#
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# Otherwise look for integer file-descriptor numbers.
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#
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else:
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split_fds = fds.split(',')
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if len(split_fds) != 2:
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warn('malformed jobserver file descriptors:', fds)
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return
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try:
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self.reader = int(split_fds[0])
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self.writer = int(split_fds[1])
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except ValueError:
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warn('non-integer jobserver file-descriptors:', fds)
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return
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try:
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#
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# Open a private copy of reader to avoid setting nonblocking
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# on an unexpecting process with the same reader fd.
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#
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self.reader = os.open(f"/proc/self/fd/{self.reader}",
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os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NONBLOCK)
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except (IOError, OSError) as e:
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warn('Unable to reopen jobserver read-side pipe:', repr(e))
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return
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#
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# OK, we have the channel to the job server; read out as many jobserver
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# slots as possible.
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#
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while True:
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try:
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slot = os.read(self.reader, 8)
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if not slot:
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#
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# Something went wrong. Clear self.jobs to avoid writing
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# weirdness back to the jobserver and give up.
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self.jobs = b""
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warn("unexpected empty token from jobserver;"
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" possible invalid '--jobserver-auth=' setting")
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self.claim = None
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return
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except (OSError, IOError) as e:
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#
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# If there is nothing more to read then we are done.
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#
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if e.errno == errno.EWOULDBLOCK:
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break
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#
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# Anything else says that something went weird; give back
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# the jobs and give up.
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#
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if self.jobs:
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os.write(self.writer, self.jobs)
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self.claim = None
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warn('error reading from jobserver pipe', repr(e))
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return
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self.jobs += slot
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#
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# Add a bump for our caller's reserveration, since we're just going
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# to sit here blocked on our child.
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#
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self.claim = len(self.jobs) + 1
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def close(self):
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"""Return all reserved slots to Jobserver."""
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if not self.is_open:
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return
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# Return all the reserved slots.
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if len(self.jobs):
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os.write(self.writer, self.jobs)
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self.is_open = False
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def __enter__(self):
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self.open()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback):
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self.close()
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def run(self, cmd, *args, **pwargs):
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"""
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Run a command setting PARALLELISM env variable to the number of
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available job slots (claim) + 1, e.g. it will reserve claim slots
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to do the actual build work, plus one to monitor its children.
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"""
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self.open() # Ensure that self.claim is set
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# We can only claim parallelism if there was a jobserver (i.e. a
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# top-level "-jN" argument) and there were no other failures. Otherwise
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# leave out the environment variable and let the child figure out what
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# is best.
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if self.claim:
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os.environ["PARALLELISM"] = str(self.claim)
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return subprocess.call(cmd, *args, **pwargs)
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