# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals import errno import json import os import platform import subprocess import sys import uuid if sys.version_info[0] < 3: import __builtin__ as builtins else: import builtins from types import ModuleType STATE_DIR_FIRST_RUN = ''' mach and the build system store shared state in a common directory on the filesystem. The following directory will be created: {userdir} If you would like to use a different directory, hit CTRL+c and set the MOZBUILD_STATE_PATH environment variable to the directory you would like to use and re-run mach. For this change to take effect forever, you'll likely want to export this environment variable from your shell's init scripts. Press ENTER/RETURN to continue or CTRL+c to abort. '''.lstrip() # Individual files providing mach commands. MACH_MODULES = [ 'build/valgrind/mach_commands.py', 'devtools/shared/css/generated/mach_commands.py', 'dom/bindings/mach_commands.py', 'js/src/devtools/rootAnalysis/mach_commands.py', 'layout/tools/reftest/mach_commands.py', 'mobile/android/mach_commands.py', 'python/mach/mach/commands/commandinfo.py', 'python/mach/mach/commands/settings.py', 'python/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozboot/mozboot/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/artifact_commands.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/backend/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/build_commands.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/code-analysis/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/compilation/codecomplete.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/frontend/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/vendor/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozbuild/mozbuild/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozperftest/mozperftest/mach_commands.py', 'python/mozrelease/mozrelease/mach_commands.py', 'python/safety/mach_commands.py', 'remote/mach_commands.py', 'taskcluster/mach_commands.py', 'testing/awsy/mach_commands.py', 'testing/condprofile/mach_commands.py', 'testing/firefox-ui/mach_commands.py', 'testing/geckodriver/mach_commands.py', 'testing/mach_commands.py', 'testing/marionette/mach_commands.py', 'testing/mochitest/mach_commands.py', 'testing/mozharness/mach_commands.py', 'testing/raptor/mach_commands.py', 'testing/talos/mach_commands.py', 'testing/tps/mach_commands.py', 'testing/web-platform/mach_commands.py', 'testing/xpcshell/mach_commands.py', 'toolkit/components/telemetry/tests/marionette/mach_commands.py', 'tools/browsertime/mach_commands.py', 'tools/compare-locales/mach_commands.py', 'tools/lint/mach_commands.py', 'tools/mach_commands.py', 'tools/moztreedocs/mach_commands.py', 'tools/phabricator/mach_commands.py', 'tools/power/mach_commands.py', 'tools/tryselect/mach_commands.py', 'tools/vcs/mach_commands.py', ] CATEGORIES = { 'build': { 'short': 'Build Commands', 'long': 'Interact with the build system', 'priority': 80, }, 'post-build': { 'short': 'Post-build Commands', 'long': 'Common actions performed after completing a build.', 'priority': 70, }, 'testing': { 'short': 'Testing', 'long': 'Run tests.', 'priority': 60, }, 'ci': { 'short': 'CI', 'long': 'Taskcluster commands', 'priority': 59, }, 'devenv': { 'short': 'Development Environment', 'long': 'Set up and configure your development environment.', 'priority': 50, }, 'build-dev': { 'short': 'Low-level Build System Interaction', 'long': 'Interact with specific parts of the build system.', 'priority': 20, }, 'misc': { 'short': 'Potpourri', 'long': 'Potent potables and assorted snacks.', 'priority': 10, }, 'release': { 'short': 'Release automation', 'long': 'Commands for used in release automation.', 'priority': 5, }, 'disabled': { 'short': 'Disabled', 'long': 'The disabled commands are hidden by default. Use -v to display them. ' 'These commands are unavailable for your current context, ' 'run "mach " to see why.', 'priority': 0, }, } def search_path(mozilla_dir, packages_txt): with open(os.path.join(mozilla_dir, packages_txt)) as f: packages = [line.rstrip().split(':') for line in f] def handle_package(package): if package[0] == 'optional': try: for path in handle_package(package[1:]): yield path except Exception: pass if package[0] in ('windows', '!windows'): for_win = not package[0].startswith('!') is_win = sys.platform == 'win32' if is_win == for_win: for path in handle_package(package[1:]): yield path if package[0] in ('python2', 'python3'): for_python3 = package[0].endswith('3') is_python3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 if is_python3 == for_python3: for path in handle_package(package[1:]): yield path if package[0] == 'packages.txt': assert len(package) == 2 for p in search_path(mozilla_dir, package[1]): yield os.path.join(mozilla_dir, p) if package[0].endswith('.pth'): assert len(package) == 2 yield os.path.join(mozilla_dir, package[1]) for package in packages: for path in handle_package(package): yield path def bootstrap(topsrcdir, mozilla_dir=None): if mozilla_dir is None: mozilla_dir = topsrcdir # Ensure we are running Python 2.7 or 3.5+. We put this check here so we # generate a user-friendly error message rather than a cryptic stack trace # on module import. major, minor = sys.version_info[:2] if (major == 2 and minor < 7) or (major == 3 and minor < 5): print('Python 2.7 or Python 3.5+ is required to run mach.') print('You are running Python', platform.python_version()) sys.exit(1) # Global build system and mach state is stored in a central directory. By # default, this is ~/.mozbuild. However, it can be defined via an # environment variable. We detect first run (by lack of this directory # existing) and notify the user that it will be created. The logic for # creation is much simpler for the "advanced" environment variable use # case. For default behavior, we educate users and give them an opportunity # to react. We always exit after creating the directory because users don't # like surprises. sys.path[0:0] = [os.path.join(mozilla_dir, path) for path in search_path(mozilla_dir, 'build/virtualenv_packages.txt')] import mach.base import mach.main from mach.util import setenv from mozboot.util import get_state_dir # Set a reasonable limit to the number of open files. # # Some linux systems set `ulimit -n` to a very high number, which works # well for systems that run servers, but this setting causes performance # problems when programs close file descriptors before forking, like # Python's `subprocess.Popen(..., close_fds=True)` (close_fds=True is the # default in Python 3), or Rust's stdlib. In some cases, Firefox does the # same thing when spawning processes. We would prefer to lower this limit # to avoid such performance problems; processes spawned by `mach` will # inherit the limit set here. # # The Firefox build defaults the soft limit to 1024, except for builds that # do LTO, where the soft limit is 8192. We're going to default to the # latter, since people do occasionally do LTO builds on their local # machines, and requiring them to discover another magical setting after # setting up an LTO build in the first place doesn't seem good. # # This code mimics the code in taskcluster/scripts/run-task. try: import resource # Keep the hard limit the same, though, allowing processes to change # their soft limit if they need to (Firefox does, for instance). (soft, hard) = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE) # Permit people to override our default limit if necessary via # MOZ_LIMIT_NOFILE, which is the same variable `run-task` uses. limit = os.environ.get('MOZ_LIMIT_NOFILE') if limit: limit = int(limit) else: # If no explicit limit is given, use our default if it's less than # the current soft limit. For instance, the default on macOS is # 256, so we'd pick that rather than our default. limit = min(soft, 8192) # Now apply the limit, if it's different from the original one. if limit != soft: resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE, (limit, hard)) except ImportError: # The resource module is UNIX only. pass from mozbuild.util import patch_main patch_main() def resolve_repository(): import mozversioncontrol try: # This API doesn't respect the vcs binary choices from configure. # If we ever need to use the VCS binary here, consider something # more robust. return mozversioncontrol.get_repository_object(path=mozilla_dir) except (mozversioncontrol.InvalidRepoPath, mozversioncontrol.MissingVCSTool): return None def pre_dispatch_handler(context, handler, args): # If --disable-tests flag was enabled in the mozconfig used to compile # the build, tests will be disabled. Instead of trying to run # nonexistent tests then reporting a failure, this will prevent mach # from progressing beyond this point. if handler.category == 'testing': from mozbuild.base import BuildEnvironmentNotFoundException try: from mozbuild.base import MozbuildObject # all environments should have an instance of build object. build = MozbuildObject.from_environment() if build is not None and hasattr(build, 'mozconfig'): ac_options = build.mozconfig['configure_args'] if ac_options and '--disable-tests' in ac_options: print('Tests have been disabled by mozconfig with the flag ' + '"ac_add_options --disable-tests".\n' + 'Remove the flag, and re-compile to enable tests.') sys.exit(1) except BuildEnvironmentNotFoundException: # likely automation environment, so do nothing. pass def should_skip_telemetry_submission(handler): # The user is performing a maintenance command. if handler.name in ('bootstrap', 'doctor', 'mach-commands', 'vcs-setup', # We call mach environment in client.mk which would cause the # data submission to block the forward progress of make. 'environment'): return True # Never submit data when running in automation or when running tests. if any(e in os.environ for e in ('MOZ_AUTOMATION', 'TASK_ID', 'MACH_TELEMETRY_NO_SUBMIT')): return True return False def post_dispatch_handler(context, handler, instance, result, start_time, end_time, depth, args): """Perform global operations after command dispatch. For now, we will use this to handle build system telemetry. """ # Don't write telemetry data if this mach command was invoked as part of another # mach command. if depth != 1 or os.environ.get('MACH_MAIN_PID') != str(os.getpid()): return from mozbuild.telemetry import is_telemetry_enabled if not is_telemetry_enabled(context.settings): return from mozbuild.telemetry import gather_telemetry from mozbuild.base import MozbuildObject import mozpack.path as mozpath if not isinstance(instance, MozbuildObject): instance = MozbuildObject.from_environment() try: substs = instance.substs except Exception: substs = {} command_attrs = getattr(context, 'command_attrs', {}) # We gather telemetry for every operation. paths = { instance.topsrcdir: '$topsrcdir/', instance.topobjdir: '$topobjdir/', mozpath.normpath(os.path.expanduser('~')): '$HOME/', } # This might override one of the existing entries, that's OK. # We don't use a sigil here because we treat all arguments as potentially relative # paths, so we'd like to get them back as they were specified. paths[mozpath.normpath(os.getcwd())] = '' data = gather_telemetry(command=handler.name, success=(result == 0), start_time=start_time, end_time=end_time, mach_context=context, substs=substs, command_attrs=command_attrs, paths=paths) if data: telemetry_dir = os.path.join(get_state_dir(), 'telemetry') try: os.mkdir(telemetry_dir) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: raise outgoing_dir = os.path.join(telemetry_dir, 'outgoing') try: os.mkdir(outgoing_dir) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: raise with open(os.path.join(outgoing_dir, str(uuid.uuid4()) + '.json'), 'w') as f: json.dump(data, f, sort_keys=True) if should_skip_telemetry_submission(handler): return True state_dir = get_state_dir() machpath = os.path.join(instance.topsrcdir, 'mach') with open(os.devnull, 'wb') as devnull: subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, machpath, 'python', '--no-virtualenv', os.path.join(topsrcdir, 'build', 'submit_telemetry_data.py'), state_dir], stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull) def populate_context(key=None): if key is None: return if key == 'state_dir': state_dir = get_state_dir() if state_dir == os.environ.get('MOZBUILD_STATE_PATH'): if not os.path.exists(state_dir): print('Creating global state directory from environment variable: %s' % state_dir) os.makedirs(state_dir, mode=0o770) else: if not os.path.exists(state_dir): if not os.environ.get('MOZ_AUTOMATION'): print(STATE_DIR_FIRST_RUN.format(userdir=state_dir)) try: sys.stdin.readline() except KeyboardInterrupt: sys.exit(1) print('\nCreating default state directory: %s' % state_dir) os.makedirs(state_dir, mode=0o770) return state_dir if key == 'local_state_dir': return get_state_dir(srcdir=True) if key == 'topdir': return topsrcdir if key == 'pre_dispatch_handler': return pre_dispatch_handler if key == 'post_dispatch_handler': return post_dispatch_handler if key == 'repository': return resolve_repository() raise AttributeError(key) # Note which process is top-level so that recursive mach invocations can avoid writing # telemetry data. if 'MACH_MAIN_PID' not in os.environ: setenv('MACH_MAIN_PID', str(os.getpid())) driver = mach.main.Mach(os.getcwd()) driver.populate_context_handler = populate_context if not driver.settings_paths: # default global machrc location driver.settings_paths.append(get_state_dir()) # always load local repository configuration driver.settings_paths.append(mozilla_dir) for category, meta in CATEGORIES.items(): driver.define_category(category, meta['short'], meta['long'], meta['priority']) repo = resolve_repository() for path in MACH_MODULES: # Sparse checkouts may not have all mach_commands.py files. Ignore # errors from missing files. try: driver.load_commands_from_file(os.path.join(mozilla_dir, path)) except mach.base.MissingFileError: if not repo or not repo.sparse_checkout_present(): raise return driver # Hook import such that .pyc/.pyo files without a corresponding .py file in # the source directory are essentially ignored. See further below for details # and caveats. # Objdirs outside the source directory are ignored because in most cases, if # a .pyc/.pyo file exists there, a .py file will be next to it anyways. class ImportHook(object): def __init__(self, original_import): self._original_import = original_import # Assume the source directory is the parent directory of the one # containing this file. self._source_dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath( os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)))) + os.sep self._modules = set() def __call__(self, name, globals=None, locals=None, fromlist=None, level=-1): if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 and level < 0: level = 0 # name might be a relative import. Instead of figuring out what that # resolves to, which is complex, just rely on the real import. # Since we don't know the full module name, we can't check sys.modules, # so we need to keep track of which modules we've already seen to avoid # to stat() them again when they are imported multiple times. module = self._original_import(name, globals, locals, fromlist, level) # Some tests replace modules in sys.modules with non-module instances. if not isinstance(module, ModuleType): return module resolved_name = module.__name__ if resolved_name in self._modules: return module self._modules.add(resolved_name) # Builtin modules don't have a __file__ attribute. if not getattr(module, '__file__', None): return module # Note: module.__file__ is not always absolute. path = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(module.__file__)) # Note: we could avoid normcase and abspath above for non pyc/pyo # files, but those are actually rare, so it doesn't really matter. if not path.endswith(('.pyc', '.pyo')): return module # Ignore modules outside our source directory if not path.startswith(self._source_dir): return module # If there is no .py corresponding to the .pyc/.pyo module we're # loading, remove the .pyc/.pyo file, and reload the module. # Since we already loaded the .pyc/.pyo module, if it had side # effects, they will have happened already, and loading the module # with the same name, from another directory may have the same side # effects (or different ones). We assume it's not a problem for the # python modules under our source directory (either because it # doesn't happen or because it doesn't matter). if not os.path.exists(module.__file__[:-1]): if os.path.exists(module.__file__): os.remove(module.__file__) del sys.modules[module.__name__] module = self(name, globals, locals, fromlist, level) return module # Install our hook builtins.__import__ = ImportHook(builtins.__import__)