#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright OpenEmbedded Contributors # # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT # import argparse import os import re import sys from collections import defaultdict from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor from dataclasses import dataclass from pathlib import Path if sys.version_info < (3, 8, 0): raise RuntimeError("Sorry, python 3.8.0 or later is required for this script.") SSTATE_PREFIX = "sstate:" SSTATE_EXTENSION = ".tar.zst" # SSTATE_EXTENSION = ".tgz" # .siginfo.done files are mentioned in the original script? SSTATE_SUFFIXES = ( SSTATE_EXTENSION, f"{SSTATE_EXTENSION}.siginfo", f"{SSTATE_EXTENSION}.done", ) RE_SSTATE_PKGSPEC = re.compile( rf"""sstate:(?P[^:]*): (?P[^:]*): (?P[^:]*): (?P[^:]*): (?P[^:]*): (?P[^_]*): (?P[^_]*)_ (?P[^:]*) (?P({"|".join([re.escape(s) for s in SSTATE_SUFFIXES])}))$""", re.X, ) # Really we'd like something like a Path subclass which implements a stat # cache here, unfortunately there's no good way to do that transparently # (yet); see: # # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/70219 # https://discuss.python.org/t/make-pathlib-extensible/3428/77 @dataclass class SstateEntry: """Class for keeping track of an entry in sstate-cache.""" path: Path match: re.Match stat_result: os.stat_result = None def __hash__(self): return self.path.__hash__() def __getattr__(self, name): return self.match.group(name) # this is what's in the original script; as far as I can tell, it's an # implementation artefact which we don't need? def find_archs(): # all_archs builder_arch = os.uname().machine # FIXME layer_paths = [Path("../..")] tune_archs = set() re_tune = re.compile(r'AVAILTUNES .*=.*"(.*)"') for path in layer_paths: for tunefile in [ p for p in path.glob("meta*/conf/machine/include/**/*") if p.is_file() ]: with open(tunefile) as f: for line in f: m = re_tune.match(line) if m: tune_archs.update(m.group(1).split()) # all_machines machine_archs = set() for path in layer_paths: for machine_file in path.glob("meta*/conf/machine/*.conf"): machine_archs.add(machine_file.parts[-1][:-5]) extra_archs = set() all_archs = ( set( arch.replace("-", "_") for arch in machine_archs | tune_archs | set(["allarch", builder_arch]) ) | extra_archs ) print(all_archs) # again, not needed? def find_tasks(): print(set([p.bb_task for p in paths])) def collect_sstate_paths(args): def scandir(path, paths): # Assume everything is a directory; by not checking we avoid needing an # additional stat which is potentially a synchronous roundtrip over NFS try: for p in path.iterdir(): filename = p.parts[-1] if filename.startswith(SSTATE_PREFIX): if filename.endswith(SSTATE_SUFFIXES): m = RE_SSTATE_PKGSPEC.match(p.parts[-1]) assert m paths.add(SstateEntry(p, m)) # ignore other things (includes things like lockfiles) else: scandir(p, paths) except NotADirectoryError: pass paths = set() # TODO: parellise scandir scandir(Path(args.cache_dir), paths) def path_stat(p): p.stat_result = p.path.lstat() if args.remove_duplicated: # This is probably slightly performance negative on a local filesystem # when we interact with the GIL; over NFS it's a massive win. with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=args.jobs) as executor: executor.map(path_stat, paths) return paths def remove_by_stamps(args, paths): all_sums = set() for stamps_dir in args.stamps_dir: stamps_path = Path(stamps_dir) assert stamps_path.is_dir() re_sigdata = re.compile(r"do_.*\.sigdata\.([^.]*)") all_sums |= set( [ re_sigdata.search(x.parts[-1]).group(1) for x in stamps_path.glob("*/*/*.do_*.sigdata.*") ] ) re_setscene = re.compile(r"do_.*_setscene\.([^.]*)") all_sums |= set( [ re_setscene.search(x.parts[-1]).group(1) for x in stamps_path.glob("*/*/*.do_*_setscene.*") ] ) return [p for p in paths if p.bb_unihash not in all_sums] def remove_duplicated(args, paths): # Skip populate_lic as it produces duplicates in a normal build # # 9ae16469e707 sstate-cache-management: skip populate_lic archives when removing duplicates valid_paths = [p for p in paths if p.bb_task != "populate_lic"] keep = dict() remove = list() for p in valid_paths: sstate_sig = ":".join([p.pn, p.sstate_pkgarch, p.bb_task, p.ext]) if sstate_sig not in keep: keep[sstate_sig] = p elif p.stat_result.st_mtime > keep[sstate_sig].stat_result.st_mtime: remove.append(keep[sstate_sig]) keep[sstate_sig] = p else: remove.append(p) return remove def remove_orphans(args, paths): remove = list() pathsigs = defaultdict(list) for p in paths: sstate_sig = ":".join([p.pn, p.sstate_pkgarch, p.bb_task]) pathsigs[sstate_sig].append(p) for k, v in pathsigs.items(): if len([p for p in v if p.ext == SSTATE_EXTENSION]) == 0: remove.extend(v) return remove def parse_arguments(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="sstate cache management utility.") parser.add_argument( "--cache-dir", default=os.environ.get("SSTATE_CACHE_DIR"), help="""Specify sstate cache directory, will use the environment variable SSTATE_CACHE_DIR if it is not specified.""", ) # parser.add_argument( # "--extra-archs", # help="""Specify list of architectures which should be tested, this list # will be extended with native arch, allarch and empty arch. The # script won't be trying to generate list of available archs from # AVAILTUNES in tune files.""", # ) # parser.add_argument( # "--extra-layer", # help="""Specify the layer which will be used for searching the archs, # it will search the meta and meta-* layers in the top dir by # default, and will search meta, meta-*, , , # ... when specified. Use "," as the separator. # # This is useless for --stamps-dir or when --extra-archs is used.""", # ) parser.add_argument( "-d", "--remove-duplicated", action="store_true", help="""Remove the duplicated sstate cache files of one package, only the newest one will be kept. The duplicated sstate cache files of one package must have the same arch, which means sstate cache files with multiple archs are not considered duplicate. Conflicts with --stamps-dir.""", ) parser.add_argument( "--remove-orphans", action="store_true", help=f"""Remove orphan siginfo files from the sstate cache, i.e. those where this is no {SSTATE_EXTENSION} file but there are associated tracking files.""", ) parser.add_argument( "--stamps-dir", action="append", help="""Specify the build directory's stamps directories, the sstate cache file which IS USED by these build diretories will be KEPT, other sstate cache files in cache-dir will be removed. Can be specified multiple times for several directories. Conflicts with --remove-duplicated.""", ) parser.add_argument( "-j", "--jobs", default=8, type=int, help="Run JOBS jobs in parallel." ) # parser.add_argument( # "-L", # "--follow-symlink", # action="store_true", # help="Remove both the symbol link and the destination file, default: no.", # ) parser.add_argument( "-y", "--yes", action="store_true", help="""Automatic yes to prompts; assume "yes" as answer to all prompts and run non-interactively.""", ) parser.add_argument( "-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="Explain what is being done." ) parser.add_argument( "-D", "--debug", action="count", default=0, help="Show debug info, repeat for more debug info.", ) args = parser.parse_args() if args.cache_dir is None or ( not args.remove_duplicated and not args.stamps_dir and not args.remove_orphans ): parser.print_usage() sys.exit(1) return args def main(): args = parse_arguments() paths = collect_sstate_paths(args) if args.remove_duplicated: remove = remove_duplicated(args, paths) elif args.stamps_dir: remove = remove_by_stamps(args, paths) else: remove = list() if args.remove_orphans: remove = set(remove) | set(remove_orphans(args, paths)) if args.debug >= 1: print("\n".join([str(p.path) for p in remove])) print(f"{len(remove)} out of {len(paths)} files will be removed!") if not args.yes: print("Do you want to continue (y/n)?") confirm = input() in ("y", "Y") else: confirm = True if confirm: # TODO: parallelise remove for p in remove: p.path.unlink() if __name__ == "__main__": main()