Collect the resource information of each executed process in soong_ui
for metrics analysis.
Bug: b/169453825
Test: m nothing; "lunch 1" && m
Change-Id: I8c7fe019111921c4c59174d133b85439ec825885
Includes the exit code, real time, user time, system time, and maxrss.
Test: m nothing; check out/soong.log
Change-Id: I93dea9fc1c7fb892150e16e11cae09f2372f4429
When running ninja stream stdout to the status writer. This improves
the ninja -d explain behavior, and will also allow Soong to be put
into the ninja console pool letting it print timely output to the
console.
Bug: 80165685
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-d explain" m
Change-Id: I40f03fc01d837ad91d400eae378007a7ce807705
This adds a new status package that merges the running of "actions"
(ninja calls them edges) of multiple tools into one view of the current
state, and gives that to a number of different outputs.
For inputs:
Kati's output parser has been rewritten (and moved) to map onto the
StartAction/FinishAction API. A byproduct of this is that the build
servers should be able to extract errors from Kati better, since they
look like the errors that Ninja used to write.
Ninja is no longer directly connected to the terminal, but its output is
read via the protobuf frontend API, so it's just another tool whose
output becomes merged together.
multiproduct_kati loses its custom status routines, and uses the common
one instead.
For outputs:
The primary output is the ui/terminal.Status type, which along with
ui/terminal.Writer now controls everything about the terminal output.
Today, this doesn't really change any behaviors, but having all terminal
output going through here allows a more complicated (multi-line / full
window) status display in the future.
The tracer acts as an output of the status package, tracing all the
action start / finish events. This replaces reading the .ninja_log file,
so it now properly handles multiple output files from a single action.
A new rotated log file (out/error.log, or out/dist/logs/error.log) just
contains a description of all of the errors that happened during the
current build.
Another new compressed and rotated log file (out/verbose.log.gz, or
out/dist/logs/verbose.log.gz) contains the full verbose (showcommands)
log of every execution run by the build. Since this is now written on
every build, the showcommands argument is now ignored -- if you want to
get the commands run, look at the log file after the build.
Test: m
Test: <built-in tests>
Test: NINJA_ARGS="-t list" m
Test: check the build.trace.gz
Test: check the new log files
Change-Id: If1d8994890d43ef68f65aa10ddd8e6e06dc7013a
This doesn't catch all the possible causes of timeouts,
(like if Ninja is only partially stuck or if Kati is stuck)
but it should clarify some causes of stuckness
Bug: 62065855
Test: m -j showcommands NINJA_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL=500ms
Change-Id: I73a792ae91873b19d7b336166a2d47f37c549906
When kati keeps state around, it has to regenerate the ninja file every
time the state is changed. So move the java version checking into
soong_ui, where we can parallelize it with other operations instead of
only checking it occasionally.
Bug: 35970961
Test: Put java7 in PATH, m -j
Test: Put java8-google in PATH, m -j
Test: Put a space in TOP, m -j
Test: OUT_DIR=<case-preserving fs> m -j
Test: OUT_DIR=<path with space> m -j
Test: DIST_DIR=<path with sapce> m -j
Change-Id: I3245c8dd6d856240d17d54cb05d593dc9df71a27
Wrap os/exec.Cmd to use our Context and Config interfaces for automatic
logging and error handling. It also simplifies environment modification
based on the Config's environment.
This also adds sandboxing on Macs using sandbox-exec. A simple profile
is provided that only logs on violations, though multiproduct_kati on
AOSP has no violations. This isn't applied to ninja, only make / soong /
kati to start with. I measured <5% time increase in reading all
makefiles, and no noticable difference when kati doesn't regenerate.
I'd like to spin up a process to dump violation logs into our log file,
but the log reporting changed over the range of Mac versions that we
support, so that's going to be more complicated. Opening Console.app
works in all cases if you're local -- just search/filter for sandbox.
Linux sandboxing will be implemented later -- the sandbox definition is
opaque enough to support a different implementation.
Test: multiproduct_kati on AOSP master on Mac
Change-Id: I7046229333d0dcc8f426a493e0f7380828879f17