Move ValidPathInfo to its own header
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#include "globals.hh"
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#include "nar-info.hh"
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#include "store-api.hh"
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namespace nix {
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#include "types.hh"
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#include "hash.hh"
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#include "store-api.hh"
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#include "path-info.hh"
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namespace nix {
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src/libstore/path-info.hh
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src/libstore/path-info.hh
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#pragma once
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// TODO many of thes eare not needed.
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#include "path.hh"
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#include "hash.hh"
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#include "content-address.hh"
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#include "serialise.hh"
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#include "crypto.hh"
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#include "lru-cache.hh"
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#include "sync.hh"
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#include "globals.hh"
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#include "config.hh"
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#include <limits>
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#include <string>
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#include <optional>
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namespace nix {
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class Store;
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struct ValidPathInfo
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{
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StorePath path;
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std::optional<StorePath> deriver;
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Hash narHash;
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StorePathSet references;
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time_t registrationTime = 0;
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uint64_t narSize = 0; // 0 = unknown
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uint64_t id; // internal use only
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/* Whether the path is ultimately trusted, that is, it's a
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derivation output that was built locally. */
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bool ultimate = false;
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StringSet sigs; // note: not necessarily verified
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/* If non-empty, an assertion that the path is content-addressed,
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i.e., that the store path is computed from a cryptographic hash
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of the contents of the path, plus some other bits of data like
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the "name" part of the path. Such a path doesn't need
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signatures, since we don't have to trust anybody's claim that
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the path is the output of a particular derivation. (In the
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extensional store model, we have to trust that the *contents*
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of an output path of a derivation were actually produced by
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that derivation. In the intensional model, we have to trust
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that a particular output path was produced by a derivation; the
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path then implies the contents.)
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Ideally, the content-addressability assertion would just be a Boolean,
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and the store path would be computed from the name component, ‘narHash’
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and ‘references’. However, we support many types of content addresses.
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*/
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std::optional<ContentAddress> ca;
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bool operator == (const ValidPathInfo & i) const
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{
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return
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path == i.path
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&& narHash == i.narHash
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&& references == i.references;
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}
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/* Return a fingerprint of the store path to be used in binary
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cache signatures. It contains the store path, the base-32
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SHA-256 hash of the NAR serialisation of the path, the size of
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the NAR, and the sorted references. The size field is strictly
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speaking superfluous, but might prevent endless/excessive data
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attacks. */
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std::string fingerprint(const Store & store) const;
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void sign(const Store & store, const SecretKey & secretKey);
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/* Return true iff the path is verifiably content-addressed. */
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bool isContentAddressed(const Store & store) const;
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static const size_t maxSigs = std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max();
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/* Return the number of signatures on this .narinfo that were
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produced by one of the specified keys, or maxSigs if the path
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is content-addressed. */
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size_t checkSignatures(const Store & store, const PublicKeys & publicKeys) const;
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/* Verify a single signature. */
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bool checkSignature(const Store & store, const PublicKeys & publicKeys, const std::string & sig) const;
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Strings shortRefs() const;
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ValidPathInfo(const ValidPathInfo & other) = default;
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ValidPathInfo(StorePath && path) : path(std::move(path)) { };
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ValidPathInfo(const StorePath & path) : path(path) { };
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virtual ~ValidPathInfo() { }
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};
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typedef list<ValidPathInfo> ValidPathInfos;
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}
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#include "globals.hh"
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#include "config.hh"
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#include "derivations.hh"
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#include "path-info.hh"
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#include <atomic>
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#include <limits>
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typedef std::map<StorePath, SubstitutablePathInfo> SubstitutablePathInfos;
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struct ValidPathInfo
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{
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StorePath path;
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std::optional<StorePath> deriver;
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Hash narHash;
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StorePathSet references;
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time_t registrationTime = 0;
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uint64_t narSize = 0; // 0 = unknown
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uint64_t id; // internal use only
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/* Whether the path is ultimately trusted, that is, it's a
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derivation output that was built locally. */
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bool ultimate = false;
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StringSet sigs; // note: not necessarily verified
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/* If non-empty, an assertion that the path is content-addressed,
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i.e., that the store path is computed from a cryptographic hash
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of the contents of the path, plus some other bits of data like
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the "name" part of the path. Such a path doesn't need
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signatures, since we don't have to trust anybody's claim that
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the path is the output of a particular derivation. (In the
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extensional store model, we have to trust that the *contents*
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of an output path of a derivation were actually produced by
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that derivation. In the intensional model, we have to trust
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that a particular output path was produced by a derivation; the
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path then implies the contents.)
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Ideally, the content-addressability assertion would just be a Boolean,
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and the store path would be computed from the name component, ‘narHash’
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and ‘references’. However, we support many types of content addresses.
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*/
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std::optional<ContentAddress> ca;
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bool operator == (const ValidPathInfo & i) const
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{
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return
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path == i.path
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&& narHash == i.narHash
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&& references == i.references;
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}
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/* Return a fingerprint of the store path to be used in binary
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cache signatures. It contains the store path, the base-32
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SHA-256 hash of the NAR serialisation of the path, the size of
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the NAR, and the sorted references. The size field is strictly
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speaking superfluous, but might prevent endless/excessive data
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attacks. */
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std::string fingerprint(const Store & store) const;
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void sign(const Store & store, const SecretKey & secretKey);
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/* Return true iff the path is verifiably content-addressed. */
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bool isContentAddressed(const Store & store) const;
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static const size_t maxSigs = std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max();
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/* Return the number of signatures on this .narinfo that were
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produced by one of the specified keys, or maxSigs if the path
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is content-addressed. */
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size_t checkSignatures(const Store & store, const PublicKeys & publicKeys) const;
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/* Verify a single signature. */
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bool checkSignature(const Store & store, const PublicKeys & publicKeys, const std::string & sig) const;
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Strings shortRefs() const;
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ValidPathInfo(const ValidPathInfo & other) = default;
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ValidPathInfo(StorePath && path) : path(std::move(path)) { };
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ValidPathInfo(const StorePath & path) : path(path) { };
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virtual ~ValidPathInfo() { }
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};
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typedef list<ValidPathInfo> ValidPathInfos;
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enum BuildMode { bmNormal, bmRepair, bmCheck };
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