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2021-01-02copyrights: update all files with license headers for 2021Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
- [x] add `concretize.lp`, `spack.yaml`, etc. to licensed files - [x] update all licensed files to say 2013-2021 using `spack license update-copyright-year` - [x] appease mypy with some additions to package.py that needed for oneapi.py
2020-02-19Distributed builds (#13100)Tamara Dahlgren1-3/+0
Fixes #9394 Closes #13217. ## Background Spack provides the ability to enable/disable parallel builds through two options: package `parallel` and configuration `build_jobs`. This PR changes the algorithm to allow multiple, simultaneous processes to coordinate the installation of the same spec (and specs with overlapping dependencies.). The `parallel` (boolean) property sets the default for its package though the value can be overridden in the `install` method. Spack's current parallel builds are limited to build tools supporting `jobs` arguments (e.g., `Makefiles`). The number of jobs actually used is calculated as`min(config:build_jobs, # cores, 16)`, which can be overridden in the package or on the command line (i.e., `spack install -j <# jobs>`). This PR adds support for distributed (single- and multi-node) parallel builds. The goals of this work include improving the efficiency of installing packages with many dependencies and reducing the repetition associated with concurrent installations of (dependency) packages. ## Approach ### File System Locks Coordination between concurrent installs of overlapping packages to a Spack instance is accomplished through bottom-up dependency DAG processing and file system locks. The runs can be a combination of interactive and batch processes affecting the same file system. Exclusive prefix locks are required to install a package while shared prefix locks are required to check if the package is installed. Failures are communicated through a separate exclusive prefix failure lock, for concurrent processes, combined with a persistent store, for separate, related build processes. The resulting file contains the failing spec to facilitate manual debugging. ### Priority Queue Management of dependency builds changed from reliance on recursion to use of a priority queue where the priority of a spec is based on the number of its remaining uninstalled dependencies. Using a queue required a change to dependency build exception handling with the most visible issue being that the `install` method *must* install something in the prefix. Consequently, packages can no longer get away with an install method consisting of `pass`, for example. ## Caveats - This still only parallelizes a single-rooted build. Multi-rooted installs (e.g., for environments) are TBD in a future PR. Tasks: - [x] Adjust package lock timeout to correspond to value used in the demo - [x] Adjust database lock timeout to reduce contention on startup of concurrent `spack install <spec>` calls - [x] Replace (test) package's `install: pass` methods with file creation since post-install `sanity_check_prefix` will otherwise error out with `Install failed .. Nothing was installed!` - [x] Resolve remaining existing test failures - [x] Respond to alalazo's initial feedback - [x] Remove `bin/demo-locks.py` - [x] Add new tests to address new coverage issues - [x] Replace built-in package's `def install(..): pass` to "install" something (i.e., only `apple-libunwind`) - [x] Increase code coverage
2019-12-30copyright: update copyright dates for 2020 (#14328)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2019-01-01copyright: update license headers for 2013-2019 copyright.Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2018-10-17relicense: replace LGPL headers with Apache-2.0/MIT SPDX headersTodd Gamblin1-23/+4
- remove the old LGPL license headers from all files in Spack - add SPDX headers to all files - core and most packages are (Apache-2.0 OR MIT) - a very small number of remaining packages are LGPL-2.1-only
2018-08-25bugfix: 'submodules' attribute should imply git fetchTodd Gamblin1-0/+1
- 'submodules' wasn't properly declared as an optional attribute for git fetcher - add it and add a test.
2018-07-25tests: add checks and tests for consistent version() argumentsTodd Gamblin1-0/+8
- Previously, Spack didn't check the arguments you put in version() directives. - So, you could do something like this, where there are arguments for a URL fetcher AND for a git fetcher: version('1.0', md5='abc123', git='https://foo.bar', commit='feda2343') - Now, we check the arguments before constructing a fetcher, to ensure that each package has *only* arguments for a single type of fetcher. - Also added `test_package_version_consistency()` to the `package_sanity` test, so that all builtin packages are required to have valid `version()` directives.
2018-07-25core: differentiate package-level fetch URLs by args to `version()`Todd Gamblin1-0/+53
- packagers can specify two top-level fetch URLs if one is `url` - e.g., `url` and `git` or `url` and `svn` - allow only one VCS fetcher so we can differentiate between URL and VCS. - also clean up fetcher logic and class structure