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When using the runTests feature of crate2nix the derivation that runs the
tests is put into passthru.test but all default.nix files for Rust crates
in Tvix threw that away.
This commit retains passthru so that you can get access to the test
derivation.
Change-Id: I8b7b7db57a49069348f08c12c00a3b1a41a0c05b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12215
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These were out of date.
Change-Id: I89df37f088ad6c53b676d965f0dc1023f40481f4
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This was out of date.
Change-Id: Icea6ee865d389d56bc46941f6049721db293ef7e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12207
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This apparently was out of date.
Change-Id: I9768d5e62f200169d7815ad85aa0f12eadc56a8e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12206
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Change-Id: I7b30ca4940bcc65488b2fbb190b3f51dc4d76c15
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12204
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Change-Id: I656c183d970806565d45ffd31f99f73c804dda1d
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* //users/sterni/machines/ingeborg: adjust to yet another API
change in the fcgiwrap module
Change-Id: Ic601bb7161887dec5cfbe68205be816cf9b92d17
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There's some followup work on making tvix-build use the stricter structs
natively, but that should probably be combined with the overall trait
changes there.
Add an item there so we won't forget, but this isn't really castore
territory anymore.
Change-Id: I6b1f9fa02d5c87c821d4ddc4b1dcc6a98c4eeaa5
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*Node and Directory are types of the tvix-castore model, not the tvix
DirectoryService model. A DirectoryService only happens to send
Directories.
Move types into individual files in a nodes/ subdirectory, as it's
gotten too cluttered in a single file, and (re-)export all types from
the crate root.
This has the effect that we now cannot poke at private fields directly
from other files inside `crate::directoryservice` (as it's not all in
the same file anymore), but that's a good thing, it now forces us to go
through the proper accessors.
For the same reasons, we currently also need to introduce the `rename`
functions on each *Node directly.
A followup is gonna move the names out of the individual enum kinds, so
we can better represent "unnamed nodes".
Change-Id: Icdb34dcfe454c41c94f2396e8e99973d27db8418
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12199
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We have this (`ObjectStoreDirectoryService`), as well as some store
composition.
Change-Id: I876f85da1d5b183d80b148c378f825033ec080e4
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This uses our own data type to deal with Directories in the castore model.
It makes some undesired states unrepresentable, removing the need for conversions and checking in various places:
- In the protobuf, blake3 digests could have a wrong length, as proto doesn't know fixed-size fields. We now use `B3Digest`, which makes cloning cheaper, and removes the need to do size-checking everywhere.
- In the protobuf, we had three different lists for `files`, `symlinks` and `directories`. This was mostly a protobuf size optimization, but made interacting with them a bit awkward. This has now been replaced with a list of enums, and convenience iterators to get various nodes, and add new ones.
Change-Id: I7b92691bb06d77ff3f58a5ccea94a22c16f84f04
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Describe what these structs are used for, and for each of it, explain
which usecases it's used for.
Change-Id: I8b7857bc68ec2b37df9f5163e06d028a64a12c79
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12195
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Provides a derivation file dumping functionality for tvix-cli that can
be used when passing the --drv-dumpdir CLI arg to tvix-cli.
This will dump all the known derivation files into the specified
directory, making it easier to debug derivation divergences between Tvix
generated drvs and the drvs generated by Nix.
Supersedes: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/11265
Change-Id: I0e10b26eba22032b84ac543af0d4150ad87aed3e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12192
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Otherwise the flattened `ServiceUrlsMemory` docstring becomes the main
binary description, which doesn't make an awful lot of sense.
The help now describes what this CLI does currently (an interface to use
the different Tvix component.
Also, describe what it does not, so people running it without looking
too much other documentation might not get confused about why this
doesn't do anything in `/nix/store`, or doesn't provide the same CLI
surface as Nix.
Change-Id: Ia4838b444f03a10821801a6171d3e956b3cdfdaf
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12194
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This sentence is a little stale; let's just link to NixString directly
for the authoritative source of truth.
Change-Id: I64e065c4148d29702b09820a0e7724a65fae7c67
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Just like tvix-repl does (except we don't force values when printing
them, so... not entirely like tvix-repl does). But it's something.
Change-Id: I2e69b08d7d82b0b2d337f1d4c5d87ed28475fa84
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12180
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Change-Id: I18492d6e6167f3c010e8f66670a127807ac7d99c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12183
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Change-Id: I109da892dc01368ceb38d34e9095559895cbd60c
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Configure the nix path even if globals is already set.
Change-Id: I6598c92ab40ff952f73da04d9e7d3aeb13c16b53
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the answer is at https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/10798
Change-Id: I5f0ed51a3954c7241ef15a8268e0e51695e994c6
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12175
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Rather than storing the leaked allocation for the string as the key in
the interner, store the hash (using NoHashHashBuilder). I thought this
would improve performance, but it doesn't:
hello outpath time: [736.85 ms 748.42 ms 760.42 ms]
change: [-2.0754% +0.4798% +2.7096%] (p = 0.72 > 0.05)
No change in performance detected.
but it at least doesn't *hurt* performance, and it *does* avoid an
`unsafe`, so it's probably net good.
Change-Id: Ie413955bdb6f04b1f468f511e5ebce56e329fa37
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Change-Id: I1c754fdc54465f93dfb10e9d903a66a90447ab85
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12070
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
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Had to fix some stuff in a typescript project, it's better with highlighting.
Change-Id: I984540a791167427acde3494182521b8839aed6d
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12069
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The `Fetch` is an enum, not a struct, and "Type" probably makes more
sense here. Slightly reword the "generic" to not be confused with
generics.
Also fix the link to Tvixbolt, which got eaten by the line wrapping.
Change-Id: I677229f0365523620a640c2333e76790573f7318
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12174
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Change-Id: I0dc69e527a258c298275f688e728b0f951e3071d
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12173
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Change-Id: I97caa794a2573f7b34f25030c84b5531a9136c44
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12170
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Change-Id: Ib4da612a4144d062f55a22b437c725b8566bee70
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12172
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When we moved to building tvix with crate2nix we had to disable the
readDir tests for the same reasons mentioned in
https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12131. But now with the 12131 CL, we can
re-enable the readDir tests.
In this change I re-enabled the readDir tests in nix_tests by moving
them out of notyetpassing and I also deleted them from tvix_tests
because we don't need them in both places.
Change-Id: I82ac39605299a8b22d80f8b51fc8ec2476d21dc9
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12133
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builtins.readFileType was added to Nix back in version 2.14.
The tests were also moved out of notyetpassing in addition to the
readDir fixtures they depend on.
I caught a bug where we previously used std::fs::metadata (via the
.metadata() method on File) which follows symlinks so it would always
return false for is_symlink(). Instead we now use
std::fs::symlink_metadata directly which does not follow symlinks, so
tests now pass. This wasn't an issue for builtins.readDir as it uses
walkdir and walkdir doesn't follow symlinks either.
Change-Id: I58eb97bdb5ec95df4f6882f495f8c572fe7c6793
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12130
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The problem with using runCommand and recreating the src directory with
lndir is that it changes the file types of individual files, they will
now be a symlink instead of a regular file. If you have a crate that tests
that a file is of regular type then it will fail inside the crate2nix
derivation.
Also regenerate Cargo.nix for //tvix as it will be needed in the next
commit.
Change-Id: I9275602cc17a428f9fdf0e55daf12cd673bbc030
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12131
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With this change the latest Nix version being checked is 2.23
(previously was 2.18). A warning will now be printed when the
latest verified Nix version is out of date.
I added a test to the skip-list because the behavior of
builtins.dirOf has changed in Nix 2.22
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In newer versions of Nix there's a builtins.readFileType builtin, we
should try to avoid duplicating the enum -> string conversion by
implementating Display before we implement builtins.readFileType.
Change-Id: I579e95949a76eb33d2e7bda0000ed84859df765e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12129
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Change-Id: I12b640fe1cbe7a4c69efe4660040486e510deadc
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12171
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Use the faster and newer MiMalloc memory allocator for all endpoints in
the workspace.
Change-Id: Ic60237284ed168e46ec6e8f28e2710bae4385c6f
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Change-Id: I268728af52785efb5e6b3df7d4bfe0e0d54c13a1
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Change-Id: Ib55b5b02d85257e2d9c30697df7dbb303a6b3c27
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Change-Id: I34d1c3efd32882271ca553f180deb6249014fb32
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it's about time
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bye bye mugwump
Change-Id: Ie30771caaf23dd10872c33ad60f904f089fa6b6c
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Rather than making the interner be a global lazy_static mutex, put it in
a thread-local RefCell. This doesn't change anything in terms of
sharing (since we're currently actually just single threaded), but
avoids the overhead of a mutex, for a nice performance boost (compared
to the mutex version):
hello outpath time: [726.71 ms 729.79 ms 735.69 ms]
change: [-5.7277% -3.9733% -2.1144%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
Change-Id: I240b238dcbaf854ebafc3017b4425fb7d7b91b03
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This is the most naive version of string interning possible - we store a
map from the string itself to the pointer behind a global mutex, and
memoize the allocation of all strings below a threshold length (16
bytes, for now) into that map. This requires leaking /all/ strings,
since it's not easy to know just from the pointer that a string has been
interned - so interning is disabled if string leaking is also disabled.
In the case where we're leaking strings (the default), even the naive
version of this gets us a pretty nice perfomance boost:
hello outpath time: [742.54 ms 745.89 ms 749.14 ms]
change: [-2.8722% -2.0135% -1.0654%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
However, in the case where we're not leaking strings, we have to keep
track of which strings have and haven't been interned, which makes this
a little worse:
hello outpath time: [779.30 ms 792.82 ms 808.74 ms]
change: [+2.5258% +4.0884% +5.8931%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has regressed.
Hopefully we can close the gap here a bit with some clever
tricks (coming next).
Change-Id: If08cb48ede703c7fe3bdd8d617443f8a561ad09b
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Per https://nnethercote.github.io/perf-book/hashing.html, we have
basically no reason to use the default hasher over a faster,
non-DoS-resistant hasher. This gives a nice perf boost basically for
free:
hello outpath time: [704.76 ms 714.91 ms 725.63 ms]
change: [-7.2391% -6.1018% -4.9189%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
Change-Id: If5587f444ed3af69f8af4eead6af3ea303b4ae68
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Change-Id: Ida31fe9a1205cdfc852d2ecbcbda32933b634562
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12143
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This depends on the ChunkReader work.
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Explain the current caveats as far as performance tuning is concerned.
Change-Id: I1a9c11c81de09350240fb61e3c130fc401ef6618
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12141
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We’d transfer the full json data for each torrent from the db instead
of just the 2 or 3 fields we need.
Adds some more helpers for parsing database values.
Adds some better logging events & traces.
Change-Id: I5db386c4ea247febf5f9fc3815da2e7f11286d41
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The queries would not be interpolated anymore, because we didn’t pass
the thing down deep enough.
Also only init the `pgFormatPool` if we want to use the formatter,
this saves on a bunch of subprocesses.
Change-Id: I8d69ef5aab4d8eac1cbfb1c3991d4edaacba254f
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It turns out the pg_format thing is just too slow for my use-cases
most of the time, even when pooling the mf. Most queries stay 90%+ in
the perl script, even though they are very fast to execute on their
own, screwing up the traces a lot.
So instead I replace the `postgres-simple` quasi-quoter that strips
whitespace (and tends to screw up queries anyway) with a simple one
that just removes the outer indentation up to the first line.
Why did I spend so much time on pg_format haha
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Parked projects: I might pick these up again, but don’t want to
maintain them right now. Might delete later, or reinstate.
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Ideally there’d be a better generic abstraction of doing basic http
calls (with tracing) in the future, but for now just reexport.
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