The metrics.proto needs to be imported to Google3 in order to unmarshal
the build metrics data from bigstore. Cleaned up the enum names to use
the Camel naming convention and renamed the build_metrics to
soong_metrics to be more specific to soong and to allow quering
soong_metrics files from bigstore.
Bug: b/135280521
Test: lunch andf m -j. Checked if soong_metrics was generated correctly
by using printproto command.
Change-Id: I998c8d05db592e94a653d6ca32250b80df3c9b21
terminal.Writer is now just a wrapper around stdio.Stdout() without
any useful functionality. Replace it with stdio.Stdout() as an
io.Writer.
Test: ui/terminal/status_test.go
Change-Id: I5bc5476afdca950b505642f0135a3af9d37fbe24
Test: Dumped the text formated based metrics file to out dir,
and checked the file.
Bug: b/63815990
Change-Id: Iff476f72a0be74eb53b6b26ef468d11c0f24a404
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 way we strip out ANSI codes when using dumb terminals. It's likely
overkill to use katiRewriteOutput, but we should rarely see any output
on stderr while dumping variables. This also lets us turn on kati_stats.
Bug: 71729611
Test: lunch missing-eng (colored error)
Test: lunch missing-eng 2>&1 | cat (non-colored)
Test: TERM=dumb lunch missing-eng (non-colored)
Change-Id: Ic63fd42d82a4a64e5c68aecd9ae0f242a0d703f1
It now uses the same output style as ninja, overwriting status lines in
smart terminals.
Test: multiproduct_kati
Test: multiproduct_kati | cat
Change-Id: I8db5198ffdc5ebc5503241ac492379753d92978e
1. Collapses the "including .../Android.mk ..." lines like ninja does,
so that we overwrite the last line if there wasn't anything else to
print.
2. Strips ansi control codes so that log files don't include unreadable
characters.
Test: m -j
Test: m -j | tee output.log (with colored output)
Change-Id: Ib18437f6f9d37084360097a9d586800c833072c5
This creates a rotating build.trace.gz in the out directory that can be
loaded with chrome://tracing. It'll include start and end timings for
make/soong/kati/ninja, and it will import and time-correct the ninja log
files.
Test: m -j; load out/build.trace.gz in chrome://tracing
Test: multiproduct_kati -keep; load out/multiproduct*/build.trace.gz
Change-Id: Ic060fa9515eb88d95dbe16712479dae9dffcf626
Right now this mostly just copies what Make is doing in
build/core/ninja.mk and build/core/soong.mk. The only major feature it
adds is a rotating log file with some verbose logging.
There is one major functional difference -- you cannot override random
Make variables during the Make phase anymore. The environment variable
is set, and if Make uses ?= or the equivalent, it can still use those
variables. We already made this change for Kati, which also loads all of
the same code and actually does the build, so it has been half-removed
for a while.
The only "UI" this implements is what I'll call "Make Emulation" mode --
it's expected that current command lines will continue working, and
we'll explore alternate user interfaces later.
We're still using Make as a wrapper, but all it does is call into this
single Go program, it won't even load the product configuration. Once
this is default, we can start moving individual users over to using this
directly (still in Make emulation mode), skipping the Make wrapper.
Ideas for the future:
* Generating trace files showing time spent in Make/Kati/Soong/Ninja
(also importing ninja traces into the same stream). I had this working
in a previous version of this patch, but removed it to keep the size
down and focus on the current features.
* More intelligent SIGALRM handling, once we fully remove the Make
wrapper (which hides the SIGALRM)
* Reading the experimental binary output stream from Ninja, so that we
can always save the verbose log even if we're not printing it out to
the console
Test: USE_SOONG_UI=true m -j blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I884327b9a8ae24499eb6c56f6e1ad26df1cfa4e4