c7fb80a08f9825d6d21d4a5545f42255fea11f62 guix: Drop unused module from manifest (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: My Guix build: ``` x86_64 170df52c2238510bd166f3fb1c4c3c11d2c1480a2e468fd532cb4d0435ac11cf guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part 54e71ef5135464f58e3db4a3b893fa2f26a2c9cfb465699a363bb59a0d1bd94f guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz 806d6042151e0af026748379b9bbbfea53d4c91555b2f0d05ed11faf83f429bb guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/aarch64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz 96f111f81311b55c805f1ebe74c5a5bc3160819e8fc6d14aab778e6a20a5c266 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/SHA256SUMS.part 231a29a9ffec9cc88260324da28d8443a6fd455ff0b010574af455034581aea3 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz a545801e94e2a7a9859f0111be8762a2a7e5ea4636eed86ac95d17f2f4cdb37a guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz f565c1c7c10cc5c36f2206c3c5aab54422f20e38185c43f4dbd91c12cb33d10d guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/arm64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part 0b0d3d7e7300984063109f2ea23fabdf3961fa337ff28ed602a22965cdf6b499 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-arm64-apple-darwin-unsigned.tar.gz 78cfb54230e3b054c4bb121925844720be52269db6a63161eeebe93ebfb2dc21 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-arm64-apple-darwin-unsigned.zip 95124a8019053cc296187c0332e3b5b3acef401298baadacf52713068764dd99 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/arm64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-arm64-apple-darwin.tar.gz a8b36c808c7b57cb2a20e43af36749c07f14392b9816752b68a986f9124806fc guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/dist-archive/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98.tar.gz f7221bc6ed56b5af1196f67c776bd80de9f2b9dc8bf84b0a8602a586fda43079 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part e04410e453a9fcefacdbe9a1a43ad1f9ec6a36d622d258ea4208af1dc461692d guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz 64135391e147c7357b17b72b1e54e93a9a7931f90c4d14a2066f1c9a160881a0 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/powerpc64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz 3f2375042bc29a7f87cadc6ba3ce7389fa5e6f6c53b32836c7fc249e4ba9838e guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part 33b8396ab0e1fd3121a85f1a80d81d52fe9be151f401f08283f9d5b8ecbd251b guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz 418a264d0bcde9665d5760061284ca3b5533c9f63769a76bc64c69d8b3c7d82f guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/riscv64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz 3fed3e2d050059694da965e1752468c3d054f1acf5b774242eb8e7a73a775af5 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/SHA256SUMS.part a5d2ddf1c1bbc22d104ef08d0bd73f8d9c5c8404791df66d51ffc76a0c638fb2 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-x86_64-apple-darwin-unsigned.tar.gz bc3a44ca40c5bad631b76c240a7f1f46d0597cbf0c2389473d856e29775b3f1a guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-x86_64-apple-darwin-unsigned.zip 5b2f0aaf4c023cda33fe952f18a977cc735c5e1524b45e734f99641ee605cc5d guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-apple-darwin/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz e56223d773f7d1a0a0dbe99d98e60420f729987f14fb98f18eabe6575352f68c guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/SHA256SUMS.part 6e4a27fcafb1ec2dda41c7e486897ff51a4447d0ebfa6be30bdef6648c673786 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz 3ff4232266a461bb55518a1e8834867e7e79c02914c59eb8f6b5052a26aefc12 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-linux-gnu/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz fd2cfb0befaf849e98574698ddab121a01c7894bb5acc789b9eb9c3bbe78e7b2 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/SHA256SUMS.part 58a2f67ecc94b2daad37ab99e74708c062094eb047136e57451d89f856d0c9aa guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-win64-debug.zip 6ccf68edc22dab4cc3171f3d8cdaed0444c438bca812512586edd81029de2c57 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-win64-setup-unsigned.exe d466b5bc2ace63995ca22943997db7c292e240cdee7c63e127ecd380a1ca9558 guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-win64-unsigned.tar.gz b3fd8af55443feb8667940a18fb511e6d85ece1dd9fa0aa40f68e5ea86ab46df guix-build-c7fb80a08f98/output/x86_64-w64-mingw32/bitcoin-c7fb80a08f98-win64.zip ``` ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK c7fb80a08f9825d6d21d4a5545f42255fea11f62 - looks like this was last used in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27179. Tree-SHA512: 40498cb514a31609e721b3865a99b91e4ff2bf5760750a42b5b16333d905d13cf2f87481aabc679c08b9e872a6886a7c928706b6d7ada08df02672d4b5156ba1
Bootstrappable Bitcoin Core Builds
This directory contains the files necessary to perform bootstrappable Bitcoin Core builds.
Bootstrappability furthers our binary security guarantees by allowing us to audit and reproduce our toolchain instead of blindly trusting binary downloads.
We achieve bootstrappability by using Guix as a functional package manager.
Requirements
Conservatively, you will need:
- 16GB of free disk space on the partition that /gnu/store will reside in
- 8GB of free disk space per platform triple you're planning on building
(see the
HOSTS
environment variable description)
Installation and Setup
If you don't have Guix installed and set up, please follow the instructions in INSTALL.md
Usage
If you haven't considered your security model yet, please read the relevant section before proceeding to perform a build.
Making the Xcode SDK available for macOS cross-compilation
In order to perform a build for macOS (which is included in the default set of
platform triples to build), you'll need to extract the macOS SDK tarball using
tools found in the macdeploy
directory.
You can then either point to the SDK using the SDK_PATH
environment variable:
# Extract the SDK tarball to /path/to/parent/dir/of/extracted/SDK/Xcode-<foo>-<bar>-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers
tar -C /path/to/parent/dir/of/extracted/SDK -xaf /path/to/Xcode-<foo>-<bar>-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers.tar.gz
# Indicate where to locate the SDK tarball
export SDK_PATH=/path/to/parent/dir/of/extracted/SDK
or extract it into depends/SDKs
:
mkdir -p depends/SDKs
tar -C depends/SDKs -xaf /path/to/SDK/tarball
Building
The author highly recommends at least reading over the common usage patterns and examples section below before starting a build. For a full list of customization options, see the recognized environment variables section.
To build Bitcoin Core reproducibly with all default options, invoke the following from the top of a clean repository:
./contrib/guix/guix-build
Codesigning build outputs
The guix-codesign
command attaches codesignatures (produced by codesigners) to
existing non-codesigned outputs. Please see the release process
documentation for more context.
It respects many of the same environment variable flags as guix-build
, with 2
crucial differences:
- Since only Windows and macOS build outputs require codesigning, the
HOSTS
environment variable will have a sane default value ofx86_64-w64-mingw32 x86_64-apple-darwin arm64-apple-darwin
instead of all the platforms. - The
guix-codesign
command requires aDETACHED_SIGS_REPO
flag.-
DETACHED_SIGS_REPO
Set the directory where detached codesignatures can be found for the current Bitcoin Core version being built.
REQUIRED environment variable
-
An invocation with all default options would look like:
env DETACHED_SIGS_REPO=<path/to/bitcoin-detached-sigs> ./contrib/guix/guix-codesign
Cleaning intermediate work directories
By default, guix-build
leaves all intermediate files or "work directories"
(e.g. depends/work
, guix-build-*/distsrc-*
) intact at the end of a build so
that they are available to the user (to aid in debugging, etc.). However, these
directories usually take up a large amount of disk space. Therefore, a
guix-clean
convenience script is provided which cleans the current git
worktree to save disk space:
./contrib/guix/guix-clean
Attesting to build outputs
Much like how Gitian build outputs are attested to in a gitian.sigs
repository, Guix build outputs are attested to in the guix.sigs
repository.
After you've cloned the guix.sigs
repository, to attest to the current
worktree's commit/tag:
env GUIX_SIGS_REPO=<path/to/guix.sigs> SIGNER=<gpg-key-name> ./contrib/guix/guix-attest
See ./contrib/guix/guix-attest --help
for more information on the various ways
guix-attest
can be invoked.
Verifying build output attestations
After at least one other signer has uploaded their signatures to the guix.sigs
repository:
git -C <path/to/guix.sigs> pull
env GUIX_SIGS_REPO=<path/to/guix.sigs> ./contrib/guix/guix-verify
Common guix-build
invocation patterns and examples
Keeping caches and SDKs outside of the worktree
If you perform a lot of builds and have a bunch of worktrees, you may find it
more efficient to keep the depends tree's download cache, build cache, and SDKs
outside of the worktrees to avoid duplicate downloads and unnecessary builds. To
help with this situation, the guix-build
script honours the SOURCES_PATH
,
BASE_CACHE
, and SDK_PATH
environment variables and will pass them on to the
depends tree so that you can do something like:
env SOURCES_PATH="$HOME/depends-SOURCES_PATH" BASE_CACHE="$HOME/depends-BASE_CACHE" SDK_PATH="$HOME/macOS-SDKs" ./contrib/guix/guix-build
Note that the paths that these environment variables point to must be directories, and NOT symlinks to directories.
See the recognized environment variables section for more details.
Building a subset of platform triples
Sometimes you only want to build a subset of the supported platform triples, in
which case you can override the default list by setting the space-separated
HOSTS
environment variable:
env HOSTS='x86_64-w64-mingw32 x86_64-apple-darwin' ./contrib/guix/guix-build
See the recognized environment variables section for more details.
Controlling the number of threads used by guix
build commands
Depending on your system's RAM capacity, you may want to decrease the number of threads used to decrease RAM usage or vice versa.
By default, the scripts under ./contrib/guix
will invoke all guix
build
commands with --cores="$JOBS"
. Note that $JOBS
defaults to $(nproc)
if not
specified. However, astute manual readers will also notice that guix
build
commands also accept a --max-jobs=
flag (which defaults to 1 if unspecified).
Here is the difference between --cores=
and --max-jobs=
:
Note: When I say "derivation," think "package"
--cores=
- controls the number of CPU cores to build each derivation. This is the value
passed to
make
's--jobs=
flag.
--max-jobs=
- controls how many derivations can be built in parallel
- defaults to 1
Therefore, the default is for guix
build commands to build one derivation at a
time, utilizing $JOBS
threads.
Specifying the $JOBS
environment variable will only modify --cores=
, but you
can also modify the value for --max-jobs=
by specifying
$ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS
. For example, if you have a LOT of memory, you
may want to set:
export ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS='--max-jobs=8'
Which allows for a maximum of 8 derivations to be built at the same time, each
utilizing $JOBS
threads.
Or, if you'd like to avoid spurious build failures caused by issues with parallelism within a single package, but would still like to build multiple packages when the dependency graph allows for it, you may want to try:
export JOBS=1 ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS='--max-jobs=8'
See the recognized environment variables section for more details.
Recognized environment variables
-
HOSTS
Override the space-separated list of platform triples for which to perform a bootstrappable build.
(defaults to "x86_64-linux-gnu arm-linux-gnueabihf aarch64-linux-gnu riscv64-linux-gnu powerpc64-linux-gnu powerpc64le-linux-gnu x86_64-w64-mingw32 x86_64-apple-darwin arm64-apple-darwin")
-
SOURCES_PATH
Set the depends tree download cache for sources. This is passed through to the depends tree. Setting this to the same directory across multiple builds of the depends tree can eliminate unnecessary redownloading of package sources.
The path that this environment variable points to must be a directory, and NOT a symlink to a directory.
-
BASE_CACHE
Set the depends tree cache for built packages. This is passed through to the depends tree. Setting this to the same directory across multiple builds of the depends tree can eliminate unnecessary building of packages.
The path that this environment variable points to must be a directory, and NOT a symlink to a directory.
-
SDK_PATH
Set the path where extracted SDKs can be found. This is passed through to the depends tree. Note that this is should be set to the parent directory of the actual SDK (e.g.
SDK_PATH=$HOME/Downloads/macOS-SDKs
instead of$HOME/Downloads/macOS-SDKs/Xcode-12.2-12B45b-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers
).The path that this environment variable points to must be a directory, and NOT a symlink to a directory.
-
JOBS
Override the number of jobs to run simultaneously, you might want to do so on a memory-limited machine. This may be passed to:
guix
build commands as inguix shell --cores="$JOBS"
make
as inmake --jobs="$JOBS"
cmake
as incmake --build build -j "$JOBS"
xargs
as inxargs -P"$JOBS"
See here for more details.
(defaults to the value of
nproc
outside the container) -
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
Override the reference UNIX timestamp used for bit-for-bit reproducibility, the variable name conforms to standard.
(defaults to the output of
$(git log --format=%at -1)
) -
V
If non-empty, will pass
V=1
to allmake
invocations, makingmake
output verbose.Note that any given value is ignored. The variable is only checked for emptiness. More concretely, this means that
V=
(settingV
to the empty string) is interpreted the same way as not settingV
at all, and thatV=0
has the same effect asV=1
. -
SUBSTITUTE_URLS
A whitespace-delimited list of URLs from which to download pre-built packages. A URL is only used if its signing key is authorized (refer to the substitute servers section for more details).
-
ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS
Additional flags to be passed to all
guix
commands. -
ADDITIONAL_GUIX_TIMEMACHINE_FLAGS
Additional flags to be passed to
guix time-machine
. -
ADDITIONAL_GUIX_ENVIRONMENT_FLAGS
Additional flags to be passed to the invocation of
guix shell
insideguix time-machine
.
Choosing your security model
No matter how you installed Guix, you need to decide on your security model for building packages with Guix.
Guix allows us to achieve better binary security by using our CPU time to build everything from scratch. However, it doesn't sacrifice user choice in pursuit of this: users can decide whether or not to use substitutes (pre-built packages).
Option 1: Building with substitutes
Step 1: Authorize the signing keys
Depending on the installation procedure you followed, you may have already authorized the Guix build farm key. In particular, the official shell installer script asks you if you want the key installed, and the debian distribution package authorized the key during installation.
You can check the current list of authorized keys at /etc/guix/acl
.
At the time of writing, a /etc/guix/acl
with just the Guix build farm key
authorized looks something like:
(acl
(entry
(public-key
(ecc
(curve Ed25519)
(q #8D156F295D24B0D9A86FA5741A840FF2D24F60F7B6C4134814AD55625971B394#)
)
)
(tag
(guix import)
)
)
)
If you've determined that the official Guix build farm key hasn't been authorized, and you would like to authorize it, run the following as root:
guix archive --authorize < /var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/current-guix/share/guix/ci.guix.gnu.org.pub
If
/var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/current-guix/share/guix/ci.guix.gnu.org.pub
doesn't exist, try:
guix archive --authorize < <PREFIX>/share/guix/ci.guix.gnu.org.pub
Where <PREFIX>
is likely:
/usr
if you installed from a distribution package/usr/local
if you installed Guix from source and didn't supply any prefix-modifying flags to Guix's./configure
For dongcarl's substitute server at https://guix.carldong.io, run as root:
wget -qO- 'https://guix.carldong.io/signing-key.pub' | guix archive --authorize
Removing authorized keys
To remove previously authorized keys, simply edit /etc/guix/acl
and remove the
(entry (public-key ...))
entry.
Step 2: Specify the substitute servers
Once its key is authorized, the official Guix build farm at
https://ci.guix.gnu.org is automatically used unless the --no-substitutes
flag
is supplied. This default list of substitute servers is overridable both on a
guix-daemon
level and when you invoke guix
commands. See examples below for
the various ways of adding dongcarl's substitute server after having authorized
his signing key.
Change the default list of substitute servers by starting guix-daemon
with
the --substitute-urls
option (you will likely need to edit your init script):
guix-daemon <cmd> --substitute-urls='https://guix.carldong.io https://ci.guix.gnu.org'
Override the default list of substitute servers by passing the
--substitute-urls
option for invocations of guix
commands:
guix <cmd> --substitute-urls='https://guix.carldong.io https://ci.guix.gnu.org'
For scripts under ./contrib/guix
, set the SUBSTITUTE_URLS
environment
variable:
export SUBSTITUTE_URLS='https://guix.carldong.io https://ci.guix.gnu.org'
Option 2: Disabling substitutes on an ad-hoc basis
If you prefer not to use any substitutes, make sure to supply --no-substitutes
like in the following snippet. The first build will take a while, but the
resulting packages will be cached for future builds.
For direct invocations of guix
:
guix <cmd> --no-substitutes
For the scripts under ./contrib/guix/
:
export ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS='--no-substitutes'
Option 3: Disabling substitutes by default
guix-daemon
accepts a --no-substitutes
flag, which will make sure that,
unless otherwise overridden by a command line invocation, no substitutes will be
used.
If you start guix-daemon
using an init script, you can edit said script to
supply this flag.