// Copyright 2014 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef BAZEL_SRC_MAIN_CPP_STARTUP_OPTIONS_H_ #define BAZEL_SRC_MAIN_CPP_STARTUP_OPTIONS_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "src/main/cpp/util/exit_code.h" namespace blaze { class WorkspaceLayout; // This class holds the parsed startup options for Blaze. // These options and their defaults must be kept in sync with those in // src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/runtime/BlazeServerStartupOptions.java. // The latter are purely decorative (they affect the help message, // which displays the defaults). The actual defaults are defined // in the constructor. // // TODO(bazel-team): The encapsulation is not quite right -- there are some // places in blaze.cc where some of these fields are explicitly modified. Their // names also don't conform to the style guide. class StartupOptions { public: explicit StartupOptions(const WorkspaceLayout* workspace_layout); virtual ~StartupOptions(); // Parses a single argument, either from the command line or from the .blazerc // "startup" options. // // rcfile should be an empty string if the option being parsed does not come // from a blazerc. // // Sets "is_space_separated" true if arg is unary and uses the "--foo bar" // style, so its value is in next_arg. // // Sets "is_space_separated" false if arg is either nullary // (e.g. "--[no]batch") or is unary but uses the "--foo=bar" style. // // Returns the exit code after processing the argument. "error" will contain // a descriptive string for any return value other than // blaze_exit_code::SUCCESS. blaze_exit_code::ExitCode ProcessArg(const std::string &arg, const std::string &next_arg, const std::string &rcfile, bool *is_space_separated, std::string *error); // Adds any other options needed to result. // // TODO(jmmv): Now that we support site-specific options via subclasses of // StartupOptions, the "ExtraOptions" concept makes no sense; remove it. virtual void AddExtraOptions(std::vector *result) const; // Checks extra fields when processing arg. // // Returns the exit code after processing the argument. "error" will contain // a descriptive string for any return value other than // blaze_exit_code::SUCCESS. // // TODO(jmmv): Now that we support site-specific options via subclasses of // StartupOptions, the "ExtraOptions" concept makes no sense; remove it. virtual blaze_exit_code::ExitCode ProcessArgExtra( const char *arg, const char *next_arg, const std::string &rcfile, const char **value, bool *is_processed, std::string *error); // Return the default path to the JDK used to run Blaze itself // (must be an absolute directory). virtual std::string GetDefaultHostJavabase() const; // Returns the path to the JVM. This should be called after parsing // the startup options. virtual std::string GetJvm(); // Returns the executable used to start the Blaze server, typically the given // JVM. virtual std::string GetExe(const std::string &jvm, const std::string &jar_path); // Adds JVM prefix flags to be set. These will be added before all other // JVM flags. virtual void AddJVMArgumentPrefix(const std::string &javabase, std::vector *result) const; // Adds JVM suffix flags. These will be added after all other JVM flags, and // just before the Blaze server startup flags. virtual void AddJVMArgumentSuffix(const std::string &real_install_dir, const std::string &jar_path, std::vector *result) const; // Adds JVM tuning flags for Blaze. // // Returns the exit code after this operation. "error" will be set to a // descriptive string for any value other than blaze_exit_code::SUCCESS. virtual blaze_exit_code::ExitCode AddJVMArguments( const std::string &host_javabase, std::vector *result, const std::vector &user_options, std::string *error) const; // Checks whether the argument is a valid nullary option. // E.g. --master_bazelrc, --nomaster_bazelrc. bool IsNullary(const std::string& arg) const; // Checks whether the argument is a valid unary option. // E.g. --blazerc=foo, --blazerc foo. bool IsUnary(const std::string& arg) const; std::string GetLowercaseProductName() const; // The capitalized name of this binary. const std::string product_name; // Blaze's output base. Everything is relative to this. See // the BlazeDirectories Java class for details. std::string output_base; // Installation base for a specific release installation. std::string install_base; // The toplevel directory containing Blaze's output. When Blaze is // run by a test, we use TEST_TMPDIR, simplifying the correct // hermetic invocation of Blaze from tests. std::string output_root; // Blaze's output_user_root. Used only for computing install_base and // output_base. std::string output_user_root; // Whether to put the execroot at $OUTPUT_BASE/$WORKSPACE_NAME (if false) or // $OUTPUT_BASE/execroot/$WORKSPACE_NAME (if true). bool deep_execroot; // Block for the Blaze server lock. Otherwise, // quit with non-0 exit code if lock can't // be acquired immediately. bool block_for_lock; bool host_jvm_debug; std::string host_jvm_profile; std::vector host_jvm_args; bool batch; // From the man page: "This policy is useful for workloads that are // non-interactive, but do not want to lower their nice value, and for // workloads that want a deterministic scheduling policy without // interactivity causing extra preemptions (between the workload's tasks)." bool batch_cpu_scheduling; // If negative, don't mess with ionice. Otherwise, set a level from 0-7 // for best-effort scheduling. 0 is highest priority, 7 is lowest. int io_nice_level; int max_idle_secs; bool oom_more_eagerly; int oom_more_eagerly_threshold; bool write_command_log; // If true, Blaze will listen to OS-level file change notifications. bool watchfs; // Temporary experimental flag that permits configurable attribute syntax // in BUILD files. This will be removed when configurable attributes is // a more stable feature. bool allow_configurable_attributes; // Temporary flag for enabling EventBus exceptions to be fatal. bool fatal_event_bus_exceptions; // A string to string map specifying where each option comes from. If the // value is empty, it was on the command line, if it is a string, it comes // from a blazerc file, if a key is not present, it is the default. std::map option_sources; // Returns the GetHostJavabase. This should be called after parsing // the --host_javabase option. std::string GetHostJavabase(); // Port for gRPC command server. 0 means let the kernel choose, -1 means no // gRPC command server. int command_port; // Connection timeout for each gRPC connection attempt. int connect_timeout_secs; // Invocation policy proto. May be NULL. const char *invocation_policy; // Whether to output addition debugging information in the client. bool client_debug; // Whether to check custom file for exit code when the Blaze Server exits // abruptly without proper communication over gRPC. bool use_custom_exit_code_on_abrupt_exit; protected: // Constructor for subclasses only so that site-specific extensions of this // class can override the product name. The product_name must be the // capitalized version of the name, as in "Bazel". explicit StartupOptions(const std::string &product_name, const WorkspaceLayout* workspace_layout); // Holds the valid nullary startup options. std::vector nullary_options; // Holds the valid unary startup options. std::vector unary_options; private: std::string host_javabase; }; } // namespace blaze #endif // BAZEL_SRC_MAIN_CPP_STARTUP_OPTIONS_H_