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dockerlib: allow non-unique uid and gid of $DBUILDUSER (issue4657)
There are make targets for building mercurial packages for various
distributions using docker. One of the preparation steps before building is to
create inside the docker image a user with the same uid/gid as the current user
on the host system, so that the resulting files have appropriate
ownership/permissions.
It's possible to run `make docker-<distro>` as a user with uid or gid that is
already present in a vanilla docker container of that distibution. For example,
issue4657 is about failing to build fedora packages as a user with uid=999 and
gid=999 because these ids are already used in fedora, and groupadd fails.
useradd would fail too, if the flow ever got to it (and there was a user with
such uid already).
A straightforward (maybe too much) way to fix this is to allow non-unique uid
and gid for the new user and group that get created inside the image. I'm not
sure of the implications of this, but marmoute encouraged me to try and send
this patch for stable.
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Sun, 08 Nov 2015 01:10:52 +0800 |
parents | 1aee2ab0f902 |
children | b9fc042168a4 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # Measure the performance of a list of revsets against multiple revisions # defined by parameter. Checkout one by one and run perfrevset with every # revset in the list to benchmark its performance. # # You should run this from the root of your mercurial repository. # # call with --help for details import sys import os import re import math from subprocess import check_call, Popen, CalledProcessError, STDOUT, PIPE # cannot use argparse, python 2.7 only from optparse import OptionParser DEFAULTVARIANTS = ['plain', 'min', 'max', 'first', 'last', 'reverse', 'reverse+first', 'reverse+last', 'sort', 'sort+first', 'sort+last'] def check_output(*args, **kwargs): kwargs.setdefault('stderr', PIPE) kwargs.setdefault('stdout', PIPE) proc = Popen(*args, **kwargs) output, error = proc.communicate() if proc.returncode != 0: raise CalledProcessError(proc.returncode, ' '.join(args[0])) return output def update(rev): """update the repo to a revision""" try: check_call(['hg', 'update', '--quiet', '--check', str(rev)]) check_output(['make', 'local'], stderr=None) # suppress output except for error/warning except CalledProcessError as exc: print >> sys.stderr, 'update to revision %s failed, aborting' % rev sys.exit(exc.returncode) def hg(cmd, repo=None): """run a mercurial command <cmd> is the list of command + argument, <repo> is an optional repository path to run this command in.""" fullcmd = ['./hg'] if repo is not None: fullcmd += ['-R', repo] fullcmd += ['--config', 'extensions.perf=' + os.path.join(contribdir, 'perf.py')] fullcmd += cmd return check_output(fullcmd, stderr=STDOUT) def perf(revset, target=None): """run benchmark for this very revset""" try: output = hg(['perfrevset', revset], repo=target) return parseoutput(output) except CalledProcessError as exc: print >> sys.stderr, 'abort: cannot run revset benchmark: %s' % exc.cmd if exc.output is None: print >> sys.stderr, '(no output)' else: print >> sys.stderr, exc.output return None outputre = re.compile(r'! wall (\d+.\d+) comb (\d+.\d+) user (\d+.\d+) ' 'sys (\d+.\d+) \(best of (\d+)\)') def parseoutput(output): """parse a textual output into a dict We cannot just use json because we want to compare with old versions of Mercurial that may not support json output. """ match = outputre.search(output) if not match: print >> sys.stderr, 'abort: invalid output:' print >> sys.stderr, output sys.exit(1) return {'comb': float(match.group(2)), 'count': int(match.group(5)), 'sys': float(match.group(3)), 'user': float(match.group(4)), 'wall': float(match.group(1)), } def printrevision(rev): """print data about a revision""" sys.stdout.write("Revision ") sys.stdout.flush() check_call(['hg', 'log', '--rev', str(rev), '--template', '{if(tags, " ({tags})")} ' '{rev}:{node|short}: {desc|firstline}\n']) def idxwidth(nbidx): """return the max width of number used for index This is similar to log10(nbidx), but we use custom code here because we start with zero and we'd rather not deal with all the extra rounding business that log10 would imply. """ nbidx -= 1 # starts at 0 idxwidth = 0 while nbidx: idxwidth += 1 nbidx //= 10 if not idxwidth: idxwidth = 1 return idxwidth def getfactor(main, other, field, sensitivity=0.05): """return the relative factor between values for 'field' in main and other Return None if the factor is insignificant (less than <sensitivity> variation).""" factor = 1 if main is not None: factor = other[field] / main[field] low, high = 1 - sensitivity, 1 + sensitivity if (low < factor < high): return None return factor def formatfactor(factor): """format a factor into a 4 char string 22% 156% x2.4 x23 x789 x1e4 x5x7 """ if factor is None: return ' ' elif factor < 2: return '%3i%%' % (factor * 100) elif factor < 10: return 'x%3.1f' % factor elif factor < 1000: return '%4s' % ('x%i' % factor) else: order = int(math.log(factor)) + 1 while 1 < math.log(factor): factor //= 0 return 'x%ix%i' % (factor, order) def formattiming(value): """format a value to strictly 8 char, dropping some precision if needed""" if value < 10**7: return ('%.6f' % value)[:8] else: # value is HUGE very unlikely to happen (4+ month run) return '%i' % value _marker = object() def printresult(variants, idx, data, maxidx, verbose=False, reference=_marker): """print a line of result to stdout""" mask = '%%0%ii) %%s' % idxwidth(maxidx) out = [] for var in variants: if data[var] is None: out.append('error ') out.append(' ' * 4) continue out.append(formattiming(data[var]['wall'])) if reference is not _marker: factor = None if reference is not None: factor = getfactor(reference[var], data[var], 'wall') out.append(formatfactor(factor)) if verbose: out.append(formattiming(data[var]['comb'])) out.append(formattiming(data[var]['user'])) out.append(formattiming(data[var]['sys'])) out.append('%6d' % data[var]['count']) print mask % (idx, ' '.join(out)) def printheader(variants, maxidx, verbose=False, relative=False): header = [' ' * (idxwidth(maxidx) + 1)] for var in variants: if not var: var = 'iter' if 8 < len(var): var = var[:3] + '..' + var[-3:] header.append('%-8s' % var) if relative: header.append(' ') if verbose: header.append('%-8s' % 'comb') header.append('%-8s' % 'user') header.append('%-8s' % 'sys') header.append('%6s' % 'count') print ' '.join(header) def getrevs(spec): """get the list of rev matched by a revset""" try: out = check_output(['hg', 'log', '--template={rev}\n', '--rev', spec]) except CalledProcessError as exc: print >> sys.stderr, "abort, can't get revision from %s" % spec sys.exit(exc.returncode) return [r for r in out.split() if r] def applyvariants(revset, variant): if variant == 'plain': return revset for var in variant.split('+'): revset = '%s(%s)' % (var, revset) return revset helptext="""This script will run multiple variants of provided revsets using different revisions in your mercurial repository. After the benchmark are run summary output is provided. Use it to demonstrate speed improvements or pin point regressions. Revsets to run are specified in a file (or from stdin), one revsets per line. Line starting with '#' will be ignored, allowing insertion of comments.""" parser = OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [options] <revs>", description=helptext) parser.add_option("-f", "--file", help="read revset from FILE (stdin if omitted)", metavar="FILE") parser.add_option("-R", "--repo", help="run benchmark on REPO", metavar="REPO") parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action='store_true', help="display all timing data (not just best total time)") parser.add_option("", "--variants", default=','.join(DEFAULTVARIANTS), help="comma separated list of variant to test " "(eg: plain,min,sorted) (plain = no modification)") (options, args) = parser.parse_args() if not args: parser.print_help() sys.exit(255) # the directory where both this script and the perf.py extension live. contribdir = os.path.dirname(__file__) revsetsfile = sys.stdin if options.file: revsetsfile = open(options.file) revsets = [l.strip() for l in revsetsfile if not l.startswith('#')] revsets = [l for l in revsets if l] print "Revsets to benchmark" print "----------------------------" for idx, rset in enumerate(revsets): print "%i) %s" % (idx, rset) print "----------------------------" print revs = [] for a in args: revs.extend(getrevs(a)) variants = options.variants.split(',') results = [] for r in revs: print "----------------------------" printrevision(r) print "----------------------------" update(r) res = [] results.append(res) printheader(variants, len(revsets), verbose=options.verbose) for idx, rset in enumerate(revsets): varres = {} for var in variants: varrset = applyvariants(rset, var) data = perf(varrset, target=options.repo) varres[var] = data res.append(varres) printresult(variants, idx, varres, len(revsets), verbose=options.verbose) sys.stdout.flush() print "----------------------------" print """ Result by revset ================ """ print 'Revision:' for idx, rev in enumerate(revs): sys.stdout.write('%i) ' % idx) sys.stdout.flush() printrevision(rev) print print for ridx, rset in enumerate(revsets): print "revset #%i: %s" % (ridx, rset) printheader(variants, len(results), verbose=options.verbose, relative=True) ref = None for idx, data in enumerate(results): printresult(variants, idx, data[ridx], len(results), verbose=options.verbose, reference=ref) ref = data[ridx] print