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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Kuehler
0c17a0b4f2 util: Add TestShutdown to socketset
Test to ensure that SocketSet is nonblocking and will close when
SocketSet.Shutdown() is called. Create a SocketSet that will never
receive any data and leave it running in a goroutine with a WaitGroup
for a second. If Shutdown is working correctly, the goroutine will be
terminated after the timer expires.
2019-01-22 20:59:17 -08:00
Kevin Kuehler
8697f8f91f util: Libify socketset
Add the ReceiveBytes, ReceiveNetlinkMessage, and ReceiveUEvent methods.
This is because not everything passed through a netlink socket cannot
reliably be parsed using the ParseNetLinkMessage function.

With the ReceiveUEvent method, we add support for "uevent" kernel
events, which updates us about the state of devices currently on the
system. To make using this method easier, we add a UEvent struct, that
has the action (what event), Devpath (where the device lives in /proc or
/sysfs), and Subsystem (what subsystem this event belows to).
2019-01-22 20:59:16 -08:00
Kevin Kuehler
06c67685f1 util: Move socketset from net resource to util
Prepare the socketset api to be used outside of the scope the net
resource.
2019-01-22 20:59:11 -08:00
James Shubin
880c4d2f48 lang, util: Tests that depend on the fs should be sorted
This ensures they're deterministic on any file system.
2018-12-28 18:00:08 -05:00
James Shubin
96dccca475 lang: Add module imports and more
This enables imports in mcl code, and is one of last remaining blockers
to using mgmt. Now we can start writing standalone modules, and adding
standard library functions as needed. There's still lots to do, but this
was a big missing piece. It was much harder to get right than I had
expected, but I think it's solid!

This unfortunately large commit is the result of some wild hacking I've
been doing for the past little while. It's the result of a rebase that
broke many "wip" commits that tracked my private progress, into
something that's not gratuitously messy for our git logs. Since this was
a learning and discovery process for me, I've "erased" the confusing git
history that wouldn't have helped. I'm happy to discuss the dead-ends,
and a small portion of that code was even left in for possible future
use.

This patch includes:

* A change to the cli interface:
You now specify the front-end explicitly, instead of leaving it up to
the front-end to decide when to "activate". For example, instead of:

mgmt run --lang code.mcl

we now do:

mgmt run lang --lang code.mcl

We might rename the --lang flag in the future to avoid the awkward word
repetition. Suggestions welcome, but I'm considering "input". One
side-effect of this change, is that flags which are "engine" specific
now must be specified with "run" before the front-end name. Eg:

mgmt run --tmp-prefix lang --lang code.mcl

instead of putting --tmp-prefix at the end. We also changed the GAPI
slightly, but I've patched all code that used it. This also makes things
consistent with the "deploy" command.

* The deploys are more robust and let you deploy after a run
This has been vastly improved and let's mgmt really run as a smart
engine that can handle different workloads. If you don't want to deploy
when you've started with `run` or if one comes in, you can use the
--no-watch-deploy option to block new deploys.

* The import statement exists and works!
We now have a working `import` statement. Read the docs, and try it out.
I think it's quite elegant how it fits in with `SetScope`. Have a look.
As a result, we now have some built-in functions available in modules.
This also adds the metadata.yaml entry-point for all modules. Have a
look at the examples or the tests. The bulk of the patch is to support
this.

* Improved lang input parsing code:
I re-wrote the parsing that determined what ran when we passed different
things to --lang. Deciding between running an mcl file or raw code is
now handled in a more intelligent, and re-usable way. See the inputs.go
file if you want to have a look. One casualty is that you can't stream
code from stdin *directly* to the front-end, it's encapsulated into a
deploy first. You can still use stdin though! I doubt anyone will notice
this change.

* The scope was extended to include functions and classes:
Go forth and import lovely code. All these exist in scopes now, and can
be re-used!

* Function calls actually use the scope now. Glad I got this sorted out.

* There is import cycle detection for modules!
Yes, this is another dag. I think that's #4. I guess they're useful.

* A ton of tests and new test infra was added!
This should make it much easier to add new tests that run mcl code. Have
a look at TestAstFunc1 to see how to add more of these.

As usual, I'll try to keep these commits smaller in the future!
2018-12-21 06:22:12 -05:00
James Shubin
dc13d5d26b util: Add some useful path parsing functions
These two are useful for looking at path prefixes and rebasing the paths
onto other paths.
2018-12-20 21:21:30 -05:00
James Shubin
4c8193876f util: Add a UInt64Slice and associated sorting functionality.
This adds an easy to sort slice of uint64's and associated functionality
to sort a list of strings by their associated order in a map indexed by
uint64's.
2018-12-20 21:21:30 -05:00
Kevin Kuehler
d0b5c4de68 util: Patch CopyFs and add tests
Fix CopyFs bug that resulted in a flattened destination directory.
Added tests catch this bug, and ensure the data is in fact copied
to the destination directory.
2018-12-20 12:15:06 -08:00
James Shubin
a7bc72540d util: Fix small linting error
Woops!
2018-12-19 12:29:44 -05:00
James Shubin
9bc36be513 util: Add a test for CopyFs
This adds a test case for the standalone CopyFs function, and an easy to
use test case infra.
2018-12-19 06:51:05 -05:00
James Shubin
e62e35bc88 util: Improve the test helper function and add a better one
This should help us write tests that use unique physical directories
inside the directory tree.
2018-12-19 06:10:48 -05:00
James Shubin
bd80ced9b2 util: Add an fs helper and a test helper 2018-12-17 12:10:09 -05:00
Jonathan Gold
bb2f2e5e54 util: Add PathSlice type that satisfies sort.Interface
This commit adds a []string{} type alias named PathSlice, and the
Len(), Swap(), and Less() methods required to satisfy sort.Interface.
Now you can do `sort.Sort(util.PathSlice(foo))` where foo is a slice
of paths. It will be sorted by depth in alphabetical order.
2018-12-17 01:14:54 -05:00
Jonathan Gold
28f343ac50 engine: resources: svc: Use dbus session bus for user session svc
This patch adds a util function, SessionBusUsable, that makes and returns
a new usable dbus session bus. If the svc bool session is true, the resource
will use a bus created with that function.
2018-12-14 00:16:21 -05:00
Jonathan Gold
086a89fad6 etcd: Use source filepath base in CopyFs destination path
This patch corrects the destination path in CopyFs to use the source's
base filepath, instead of the entire source path. Now copying /foo/bar
to /baz results in /baz/bar instead of /baz/foo/bar. This commit also adds
a test to verify this behaviour.
2018-12-11 02:20:11 -05:00
James Shubin
22c0ff3cf5 test: Improve golang tests with root and disabling cache
This allows golang tests to be marked as root or !root using build tags.
The matching tests are then run as expected using our test runner.

This also disables test caching which is unfriendly to repeated test
running and is an absurd golang default to add.

Lastly this hooks up the testing verbose flag to tests that accept a
debug variable.

These tests aren't enabled on travis yet because of how it installs
golang.
2018-05-09 13:44:01 -04:00
James Shubin
9969286224 engine: Resources package rewrite
This giant patch makes some much needed improvements to the code base.

* The engine has been rewritten and lives within engine/graph/
* All of the common interfaces and code now live in engine/
* All of the resources are in one package called engine/resources/
* The Res API can use different "traits" from engine/traits/
* The Res API has been simplified to hide many of the old internals
* The Watch & Process loops were previously inverted, but is now fixed
* The likelihood of package cycles has been reduced drastically
* And much, much more...

Unfortunately, some code had to be temporarily removed. The remote code
had to be taken out, as did the prometheus code. We hope to have these
back in new forms as soon as possible.
2018-04-19 01:10:58 -04:00
Jonathan Gold
3c8d424a43 util: Rename SortedStrSliceCompare and move to util package 2018-03-29 00:55:18 -04:00
James Shubin
14ddd7c196 golint: Fix ineffassign mistakes 2018-02-21 22:52:41 -05:00
James Shubin
b19583e7d3 lang: Initial implementation of the mgmt language
This is an initial implementation of the mgmt language. It is a
declarative (immutable) functional, reactive, domain specific
programming language. It is intended to be a language that is:

* safe
* powerful
* easy to reason about

With these properties, we hope this language, and the mgmt engine will
allow you to model the real-time systems that you'd like to automate.

This also includes a number of other associated changes. Sorry for the
large size of this patch.
2018-01-20 08:09:29 -05:00
James Shubin
12fce52cd7 legal: Happy 2018 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2017+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2017+/2018+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2019, and Happy Hacking!
2018-01-03 21:22:07 -05:00
James Shubin
46be83f8f7 legal: Re-license to GPLv3 2017-09-11 18:07:47 -04:00
James Shubin
b1e035f96a pgraph: Move get/set state methods out to resource package 2017-05-29 15:43:50 -04:00
James Shubin
70e7ee2d46 pgraph: Remove use of Flags struct in favour of Value API
One small step to completely cleaning up the pgraph package so that we
can eventually fix the code that would otherwise create a cycle!
2017-05-13 13:28:41 -04:00
James Shubin
018399cb1f semaphore, pgraph: Add semaphore grouping and tests
If two resources are grouped, then the result should contain the
semaphores of both resources. This is because the user is expecting
(independently) resource A and resource B to have a limiting choke
point. If when combined those choke points aren't preserved, then we
have broken an important promise to the user.
2017-02-28 16:40:53 -05:00
James Shubin
d8e19cd79a semaphore: Create a semaphore metaparam
This adds a P/V style semaphore mechanism to the resource graph. This
enables the user to specify a number of "id:count" tags associated with
each resource which will reduce the parallelism of the CheckApply
operation to that maximum count.

This is particularly interesting because (assuming I'm not mistaken) the
implementation is dead-lock free assuming that no individual resource
permanently ever blocks during execution! I don't have a formal proof of
this, but I was able to convince myself on paper that it was the case.

An actual proof that N P/V counting semaphores in a DAG won't ever
dead-lock would be particularly welcome! Hint: the trick is to acquire
them in alphabetical order while respecting the DAG flow. Disclaimer,
this assumes that the lock count is always > 0 of course.
2017-02-27 02:57:06 -05:00
James Shubin
a981cfa053 legal: Oh yeah, it is 2017 2017-02-16 01:34:32 -05:00
James Shubin
63f21952f4 golang: Split things into packages
This makes this logically more separate! :) As an aside...

I really hate the way golang does dependencies and packages. Yes, some
people insist on nesting their code deep into a $GOPATH, which is fine
if you're a google dev and are forced to work this way, but annoying for
the rest of the world. Your code shouldn't need a git commit to switch
to a a different vcs host! Gah I hate this so much.
2016-09-26 12:30:28 -04:00