Auto merge of #131155 - jieyouxu:always-kill, r=onur-ozkan
Prevent building cargo from invalidating build cache of other tools due to conditionally applied `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` via tracked `RUSTFLAGS` This PR fixes #130980 where building cargo invalidated the tool build caches of other tools (such as rustdoc) because `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` was conditionally passed via `RUSTFLAGS` for other tools *except* for cargo. The differing `RUSTFLAGS` triggered tool build cache invalidation as `RUSTFLAGS` is a tracked env var -- any changes in `RUSTFLAGS` requires a rebuild. `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` is load-bearing for rustc and rustdoc to not ICE on broken pipes due to usages of raw std `println!` that panics without the flag being set, which manifests in ICEs. I can't say I like the changes here, but it is what it is... See detailed discussions and history of `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` usage in https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Internal.20lint.20for.20raw.20.60print!.60.20and.20.60println!.60.3F/near/474593815. ## Approach This PR fixes the tool build cache invalidation by informing the `rustc` binary shim when to apply `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` (i.e. when the rustc binary shim is not used to build cargo). This information is not communicated by `RUSTFLAGS`, which is an env var tracked by cargo, and instead uses an untracked env var `UNTRACKED_BROKEN_PIPE_FLAG` so we won't trigger tool build cache invalidation. We preserve bootstrap's behavior of not setting that flag for cargo by conditionally omitting setting `UNTRACKED_BROKEN_PIPE_FLAG` when building cargo. Notably, the `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` instance in1e5719bdc4/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs (L1058)
is not modified because that is used to build rustc only and not cargo itself. Thanks to `@cuviper` for the idea! ## Testing ### Integration testing This PR introduces a run-make test for rustc and rustdoc that checks that when they do not ICE/panic when they encounter a broken pipe of the stdout stream. I checked this test will catch the broken pipe ICE regression for rustc on Linux (at least) by commenting out1e5719bdc4/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs (L1058)
, and the test failed because rustc ICE'd. ### Manual testing I have manually tried: 1. `./x clean && `./x test build --stage 1` -> `rustc +stage1 --print=sysroot | false`: no ICE. 2. `./x clean` -> `./x test run-make` twice: no stage 1 cargo rebuilds. 3. `./x clean` -> `./x build rustdoc` -> `rustdoc +stage1 --version | false`: no panics. 4. `./x test src/tools/cargo`: tests pass, notably `build::close_output` and `cargo_command::closed_output_ok` do not fail which would fail if cargo was built with `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill`. ## Related discussions Thanks to everyone who helped! - https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/246057-t-cargo/topic/Applying.20.60-Zon-broken-pipe.3Dkill.60.20flags.20in.20bootstrap.3F - https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/326414-t-infra.2Fbootstrap/topic/Modifying.20run-make.20tests.20unnecessarily.20rebuild.20stage.201.20.2E.2E.2E - https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Internal.20lint.20for.20raw.20.60print!.60.20and.20.60println!.60.3F Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130980 Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131059 --- try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: x86_64-msvc try-job: x86_64-mingw
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cmd.args(lint_flags.split_whitespace());
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cmd.args(lint_flags.split_whitespace());
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}
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}
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// Conditionally pass `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` to underlying rustc. Not all binaries want
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// `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill`, which includes cargo itself.
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if env::var_os("FORCE_ON_BROKEN_PIPE_KILL").is_some() {
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cmd.arg("-Z").arg("on-broken-pipe=kill");
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}
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if target.is_some() {
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if target.is_some() {
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// The stage0 compiler has a special sysroot distinct from what we
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// The stage0 compiler has a special sysroot distinct from what we
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// actually downloaded, so we just always pass the `--sysroot` option,
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// actually downloaded, so we just always pass the `--sysroot` option,
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cargo.rustdocflag("-Zcrate-attr=warn(rust_2018_idioms)");
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cargo.rustdocflag("-Zcrate-attr=warn(rust_2018_idioms)");
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// If the rustc output is piped to e.g. `head -n1` we want the process to be
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// If the rustc output is piped to e.g. `head -n1` we want the process to be killed, rather than
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// killed, rather than having an error bubble up and cause a panic.
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// having an error bubble up and cause a panic.
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//
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// FIXME(jieyouxu): this flag is load-bearing for rustc to not ICE on broken pipes, because
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// rustc internally sometimes uses std `println!` -- but std `println!` by default will panic on
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// broken pipes, and uncaught panics will manifest as an ICE. The compiler *should* handle this
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// properly, but this flag is set in the meantime to paper over the I/O errors.
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//
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// See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131059> for details.
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//
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// Also see the discussion for properly handling I/O errors related to broken pipes, i.e. safe
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// variants of `println!` in
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// <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Internal.20lint.20for.20raw.20.60print!.60.20and.20.60println!.60.3F>.
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cargo.rustflag("-Zon-broken-pipe=kill");
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cargo.rustflag("-Zon-broken-pipe=kill");
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if builder.config.llvm_enzyme {
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if builder.config.llvm_enzyme {
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116538
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116538
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cargo.rustflag("-Zunstable-options");
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cargo.rustflag("-Zunstable-options");
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// `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` breaks cargo tests
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// NOTE: The root cause of needing `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` in the first place is because `rustc`
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// and `rustdoc` doesn't gracefully handle I/O errors due to usages of raw std `println!` macros
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// which panics upon encountering broken pipes. `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` just papers over that
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// and stops rustc/rustdoc ICEing on e.g. `rustc --print=sysroot | false`.
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//
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// cargo explicitly does not want the `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` paper because it does actually use
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// variants of `println!` that handles I/O errors gracefully. It's also a breaking change for a
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// spawn process not written in Rust, especially if the language default handler is not
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// `SIG_IGN`. Thankfully cargo tests will break if we do set the flag.
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// For the cargo discussion, see
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// <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/246057-t-cargo/topic/Applying.20.60-Zon-broken-pipe.3Dkill.60.20flags.20in.20bootstrap.3F>.
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// For the rustc discussion, see
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// <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Internal.20lint.20for.20raw.20.60print!.60.20and.20.60println!.60.3F>
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// for proper solutions.
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if !path.ends_with("cargo") {
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if !path.ends_with("cargo") {
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// If the output is piped to e.g. `head -n1` we want the process to be killed,
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// Use an untracked env var `FORCE_ON_BROKEN_PIPE_KILL` here instead of `RUSTFLAGS`.
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// rather than having an error bubble up and cause a panic.
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// `RUSTFLAGS` is tracked by cargo. Conditionally omitting `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` from
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cargo.rustflag("-Zon-broken-pipe=kill");
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// `RUSTFLAGS` causes unnecessary tool rebuilds due to cache invalidation from building e.g.
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// cargo *without* `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` but then rustdoc *with* `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill`.
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cargo.env("FORCE_ON_BROKEN_PIPE_KILL", "-Zon-broken-pipe=kill");
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cargo
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cargo
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tests/run-make/broken-pipe-no-ice/rmake.rs
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tests/run-make/broken-pipe-no-ice/rmake.rs
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//! Check that `rustc` and `rustdoc` does not ICE upon encountering a broken pipe due to unhandled
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//! panics from raw std `println!` usages.
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//!
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//! Regression test for <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34376>.
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//@ ignore-cross-compile (needs to run test binary)
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#![feature(anonymous_pipe)]
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use std::io::Read;
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use run_make_support::env_var;
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fn check_broken_pipe_handled_gracefully(bin: Binary, mut cmd: Command) {
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let (reader, writer) = std::pipe::pipe().unwrap();
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drop(reader); // close read-end
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cmd.stdout(writer).stderr(Stdio::piped());
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let mut stderr = String::new();
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child.stderr.as_mut().unwrap().read_to_string(&mut stderr).unwrap();
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assert!(!status.success(), "{bin:?} unexpectedly succeeded");
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const PANIC_ICE_EXIT_CODE: i32 = 101;
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assert_ne!(status.code(), Some(PANIC_ICE_EXIT_CODE), "{bin:?}");
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assert!(stderr.is_empty(), "{bin:?} stderr:\n{}", stderr);
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assert_eq!(status.code(), Some(PANIC_ICE_EXIT_CODE), "{bin:?}");
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assert_eq!(status.code(), Some(1), "{bin:?}");
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fn main() {
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