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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Copyright © 2022 The Tvix Authors
syntax = "proto3";
package tvix.build.v1;
import "tvix/castore/protos/castore.proto";
option go_package = "code.tvl.fyi/tvix/build-go;buildv1";
// A BuildRequest describes the request of something to be run on the builder.
// It is distinct from an actual [Build] that has already happened, or might be
// currently ongoing.
//
// A BuildRequest can be seen as a more normalized version of a Derivation
// (parsed from A-Term), "writing out" some of the Nix-internal details about
// how e.g. environment variables in the build are set.
//
// Nix has some impurities when building a Derivation, for example the --cores option
// ends up as an environment variable in the build, that's not part of the ATerm.
//
// As of now, we serialize this into the BuildRequest, so builders can stay dumb.
// This might change in the future.
//
// There's also a big difference when it comes to how inputs are modelled:
// - Nix only uses store path (strings) to describe the inputs.
// As store paths can be input-addressed, a certain store path can contain
// different contents (as not all store paths are binary reproducible).
// This requires that for every input-addressed input, the builder has access
// to either the input's deriver (and needs to build it) or else a trusted
// source for the built input.
// to upload input-addressed paths, requiring the trusted users concept.
// - tvix-build records a list of tvix.castore.v1.Node as inputs.
// These map from the store path base name to their contents, relieving the
// builder from having to "trust" any input-addressed paths, contrary to Nix.
//
// While this approach gives a better hermeticity, it has one downside:
// A BuildRequest can only be sent once the contents of all its inputs are known.
//
// As of now, we're okay to accept this, but it prevents uploading an
// entirely-non-IFD subgraph of BuildRequests eagerly.
//
// FUTUREWORK: We might be introducing another way to refer to inputs, to
// support "send all BuildRequest for a nixpkgs eval to a remote builder and put
// the laptop to sleep" usecases later.
message BuildRequest {
// The list of all root nodes that should be visible in STORE_DIR at the time
// of the build.
// As root nodes are content-addressed, no additional signatures are needed
// to substitute / make these available in the build environment.
// Inputs are sorted by their names.
repeated tvix.castore.v1.Node inputs = 1;
// The command (and its args) executed as the build script.
// In the case of a Nix derivation, this is usually
// ["/path/to/some-bash/bin/bash", "-e", "/path/to/some/builder.sh"].
repeated string command_args = 2;
// The working dir of the command, relative to the build root.
// "build", in the case of Nix.
string working_dir = 3;
// A list of "scratch" paths, relative to the build root.
// These will be write-able during the build.
// [build] in the case of Nix.
repeated string scratch_paths = 4;
// The path where the castore input nodes will be located at,
// "/nix/store" in case of Nix.
string store_dir = 5;
// The list of output nodes the build is expected to produce.
// These are basenames inside store_dir.
// If the path is not produced, the build is considered to have failed.
// Outputs are sorted.
repeated string outputs = 6;
// The list of environment variables and their values that should be set
// inside the build environment.
// This includes both environment vars set inside the derivation, as well as
// more "ephemeral" ones like NIX_BUILD_CORES, controlled by the `--cores`
// CLI option of `nix-build`.
// For now, we consume this as an option when turning a Derivation into a BuildRequest,
// similar to how Nix has a `--cores` option.
// We don't want to bleed these very nix-specific sandbox impl details into
// (dumber) builders if we don't have to.
// Environment variables are sorted by their keys.
repeated EnvVar environment_vars = 7;
message EnvVar {
string key = 1;
bytes value = 2;
}
// A set of constraints that need to be satisfied on a build host before a
// Build can be started.
BuildConstraints constraints = 8;
// BuildConstraints represents certain conditions that must be fulfilled
// inside the build environment to be able to build this.
// Constraints can be things like required architecture and minimum amount of memory.
// The required input paths are *not* represented in here, because it
// wouldn't be hermetic enough - see the comment around inputs too.
message BuildConstraints {
// The system that's needed to execute the build.
string system = 1;
// The amount of memory required to be available for the build, in bytes.
uint64 min_memory = 2;
// A list of (absolute) paths that need to be available in the build
// environment, like `/dev/kvm`.
// This is distinct from the castore nodes in inputs.
repeated string available_ro_paths = 3;
// Whether the build should be able to access the network,
bool network_access = 4;
// Whether to provide a /bin/sh inside the build environment, usually a static bash.
bool provide_bin_sh = 5;
}
// TODO: allow describing something like "preferLocal", to influence composition?
}
// A Build is (one possible) outcome of executing a [BuildRequest].
message Build {
// The orginal build request producing the build.
BuildRequest build_request = 1; // <- TODO: define hashing scheme for BuildRequest, refer to it by hash?
// The outputs that were produced after successfully building.
// They are sorted by their names.
repeated tvix.castore.v1.Node outputs = 2;
// TODO: where did this run, how long, logs, …
}
/// TODO: check remarkable notes on constraints again
/// TODO: https://github.com/adisbladis/go-nix/commit/603df5db86ab97ba29f6f94d74f4e51642c56834
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