nix-super/src/libutil/hash.cc

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#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
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#include <openssl/md5.h>
#include <openssl/sha.h>
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#include "args.hh"
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#include "hash.hh"
#include "archive.hh"
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#include "split.hh"
#include "util.hh"
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
namespace nix {
static size_t regularHashSize(HashType type) {
switch (type) {
case htMD5: return md5HashSize;
case htSHA1: return sha1HashSize;
case htSHA256: return sha256HashSize;
case htSHA512: return sha512HashSize;
}
abort();
}
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std::set<std::string> hashTypes = { "md5", "sha1", "sha256", "sha512" };
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Hash::Hash(HashType type) : type(type)
{
hashSize = regularHashSize(type);
assert(hashSize <= maxHashSize);
memset(hash, 0, maxHashSize);
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}
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bool Hash::operator == (const Hash & h2) const
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{
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if (hashSize != h2.hashSize) return false;
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for (unsigned int i = 0; i < hashSize; i++)
if (hash[i] != h2.hash[i]) return false;
return true;
}
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bool Hash::operator != (const Hash & h2) const
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{
return !(*this == h2);
}
bool Hash::operator < (const Hash & h) const
{
if (hashSize < h.hashSize) return true;
if (hashSize > h.hashSize) return false;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < hashSize; i++) {
if (hash[i] < h.hash[i]) return true;
if (hash[i] > h.hash[i]) return false;
}
return false;
}
const std::string base16Chars = "0123456789abcdef";
static std::string printHash16(const Hash & hash)
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{
char buf[hash.hashSize * 2];
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < hash.hashSize; i++) {
buf[i * 2] = base16Chars[hash.hash[i] >> 4];
buf[i * 2 + 1] = base16Chars[hash.hash[i] & 0x0f];
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}
return std::string(buf, hash.hashSize * 2);
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}
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// omitted: E O U T
const std::string base32Chars = "0123456789abcdfghijklmnpqrsvwxyz";
static std::string printHash32(const Hash & hash)
{
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assert(hash.hashSize);
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size_t len = hash.base32Len();
assert(len);
std::string s;
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s.reserve(len);
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for (int n = (int) len - 1; n >= 0; n--) {
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unsigned int b = n * 5;
unsigned int i = b / 8;
unsigned int j = b % 8;
unsigned char c =
(hash.hash[i] >> j)
| (i >= hash.hashSize - 1 ? 0 : hash.hash[i + 1] << (8 - j));
s.push_back(base32Chars[c & 0x1f]);
}
return s;
}
std::string printHash16or32(const Hash & hash)
{
assert(hash.type);
return hash.to_string(hash.type == htMD5 ? Base16 : Base32, false);
}
std::string Hash::to_string(Base base, bool includeType) const
* Removed the `id' attribute hack. * Formalise the notion of fixed-output derivations, i.e., derivations for which a cryptographic hash of the output is known in advance. Changes to such derivations should not propagate upwards through the dependency graph. Previously this was done by specifying the hash component of the output path through the `id' attribute, but this is insecure since you can lie about it (i.e., you can specify any hash and then produce a completely different output). Now the responsibility for checking the output is moved from the builder to Nix itself. A fixed-output derivation can be created by specifying the `outputHash' and `outputHashAlgo' attributes, the latter taking values `md5', `sha1', and `sha256', and the former specifying the actual hash in hexadecimal or in base-32 (auto-detected by looking at the length of the attribute value). MD5 is included for compatibility but should be considered deprecated. * Removed the `drvPath' pseudo-attribute in derivation results. It's no longer necessary. * Cleaned up the support for multiple output paths in derivation store expressions. Each output now has a unique identifier (e.g., `out', `devel', `docs'). Previously there was no way to tell output paths apart at the store expression level. * `nix-hash' now has a flag `--base32' to specify that the hash should be printed in base-32 notation. * `fetchurl' accepts parameters `sha256' and `sha1' in addition to `md5'. * `nix-prefetch-url' now prints out a SHA-1 hash in base-32. (TODO: a flag to specify the hash.)
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{
std::string s;
if (base == SRI || includeType) {
s += printHashType(type);
s += base == SRI ? '-' : ':';
* Removed the `id' attribute hack. * Formalise the notion of fixed-output derivations, i.e., derivations for which a cryptographic hash of the output is known in advance. Changes to such derivations should not propagate upwards through the dependency graph. Previously this was done by specifying the hash component of the output path through the `id' attribute, but this is insecure since you can lie about it (i.e., you can specify any hash and then produce a completely different output). Now the responsibility for checking the output is moved from the builder to Nix itself. A fixed-output derivation can be created by specifying the `outputHash' and `outputHashAlgo' attributes, the latter taking values `md5', `sha1', and `sha256', and the former specifying the actual hash in hexadecimal or in base-32 (auto-detected by looking at the length of the attribute value). MD5 is included for compatibility but should be considered deprecated. * Removed the `drvPath' pseudo-attribute in derivation results. It's no longer necessary. * Cleaned up the support for multiple output paths in derivation store expressions. Each output now has a unique identifier (e.g., `out', `devel', `docs'). Previously there was no way to tell output paths apart at the store expression level. * `nix-hash' now has a flag `--base32' to specify that the hash should be printed in base-32 notation. * `fetchurl' accepts parameters `sha256' and `sha1' in addition to `md5'. * `nix-prefetch-url' now prints out a SHA-1 hash in base-32. (TODO: a flag to specify the hash.)
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}
switch (base) {
case Base16:
s += printHash16(*this);
break;
case Base32:
s += printHash32(*this);
break;
case Base64:
case SRI:
s += base64Encode(std::string_view((const char *) hash, hashSize));
break;
}
return s;
* Removed the `id' attribute hack. * Formalise the notion of fixed-output derivations, i.e., derivations for which a cryptographic hash of the output is known in advance. Changes to such derivations should not propagate upwards through the dependency graph. Previously this was done by specifying the hash component of the output path through the `id' attribute, but this is insecure since you can lie about it (i.e., you can specify any hash and then produce a completely different output). Now the responsibility for checking the output is moved from the builder to Nix itself. A fixed-output derivation can be created by specifying the `outputHash' and `outputHashAlgo' attributes, the latter taking values `md5', `sha1', and `sha256', and the former specifying the actual hash in hexadecimal or in base-32 (auto-detected by looking at the length of the attribute value). MD5 is included for compatibility but should be considered deprecated. * Removed the `drvPath' pseudo-attribute in derivation results. It's no longer necessary. * Cleaned up the support for multiple output paths in derivation store expressions. Each output now has a unique identifier (e.g., `out', `devel', `docs'). Previously there was no way to tell output paths apart at the store expression level. * `nix-hash' now has a flag `--base32' to specify that the hash should be printed in base-32 notation. * `fetchurl' accepts parameters `sha256' and `sha1' in addition to `md5'. * `nix-prefetch-url' now prints out a SHA-1 hash in base-32. (TODO: a flag to specify the hash.)
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}
Hash Hash::dummy(htSHA256);
Hash Hash::parseSRI(std::string_view original) {
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auto rest = original;
// Parse the has type before the separater, if there was one.
auto hashRaw = splitPrefixTo(rest, '-');
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if (!hashRaw)
throw BadHash("hash '%s' is not SRI", original);
HashType parsedType = parseHashType(*hashRaw);
* Removed the `id' attribute hack. * Formalise the notion of fixed-output derivations, i.e., derivations for which a cryptographic hash of the output is known in advance. Changes to such derivations should not propagate upwards through the dependency graph. Previously this was done by specifying the hash component of the output path through the `id' attribute, but this is insecure since you can lie about it (i.e., you can specify any hash and then produce a completely different output). Now the responsibility for checking the output is moved from the builder to Nix itself. A fixed-output derivation can be created by specifying the `outputHash' and `outputHashAlgo' attributes, the latter taking values `md5', `sha1', and `sha256', and the former specifying the actual hash in hexadecimal or in base-32 (auto-detected by looking at the length of the attribute value). MD5 is included for compatibility but should be considered deprecated. * Removed the `drvPath' pseudo-attribute in derivation results. It's no longer necessary. * Cleaned up the support for multiple output paths in derivation store expressions. Each output now has a unique identifier (e.g., `out', `devel', `docs'). Previously there was no way to tell output paths apart at the store expression level. * `nix-hash' now has a flag `--base32' to specify that the hash should be printed in base-32 notation. * `fetchurl' accepts parameters `sha256' and `sha1' in addition to `md5'. * `nix-prefetch-url' now prints out a SHA-1 hash in base-32. (TODO: a flag to specify the hash.)
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return Hash(rest, parsedType, true);
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}
// Mutates the string to eliminate the prefixes when found
static std::pair<std::optional<HashType>, bool> getParsedTypeAndSRI(std::string_view & rest)
{
bool isSRI = false;
// Parse the hash type before the separator, if there was one.
std::optional<HashType> optParsedType;
{
auto hashRaw = splitPrefixTo(rest, ':');
if (!hashRaw) {
hashRaw = splitPrefixTo(rest, '-');
if (hashRaw)
isSRI = true;
}
if (hashRaw)
optParsedType = parseHashType(*hashRaw);
}
return {optParsedType, isSRI};
}
Hash Hash::parseAnyPrefixed(std::string_view original)
{
auto rest = original;
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auto [optParsedType, isSRI] = getParsedTypeAndSRI(rest);
// Either the string or user must provide the type, if they both do they
// must agree.
if (!optParsedType)
throw BadHash("hash '%s' does not include a type", rest);
return Hash(rest, *optParsedType, isSRI);
}
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Hash Hash::parseAny(std::string_view original, std::optional<HashType> optType)
{
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auto rest = original;
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auto [optParsedType, isSRI] = getParsedTypeAndSRI(rest);
// Either the string or user must provide the type, if they both do they
// must agree.
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if (!optParsedType && !optType)
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throw BadHash("hash '%s' does not include a type, nor is the type otherwise known from context", rest);
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else if (optParsedType && optType && *optParsedType != *optType)
throw BadHash("hash '%s' should have type '%s'", original, printHashType(*optType));
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HashType hashType = optParsedType ? *optParsedType : *optType;
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return Hash(rest, hashType, isSRI);
}
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Hash Hash::parseNonSRIUnprefixed(std::string_view s, HashType type)
{
return Hash(s, type, false);
}
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Hash::Hash(std::string_view rest, HashType type, bool isSRI)
: Hash(type)
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{
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if (!isSRI && rest.size() == base16Len()) {
auto parseHexDigit = [&](char c) {
if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') return c - '0';
if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') return c - 'A' + 10;
if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') return c - 'a' + 10;
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throw BadHash("invalid base-16 hash '%s'", rest);
};
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < hashSize; i++) {
hash[i] =
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parseHexDigit(rest[i * 2]) << 4
| parseHexDigit(rest[i * 2 + 1]);
}
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}
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else if (!isSRI && rest.size() == base32Len()) {
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for (unsigned int n = 0; n < rest.size(); ++n) {
char c = rest[rest.size() - n - 1];
unsigned char digit;
for (digit = 0; digit < base32Chars.size(); ++digit) /* !!! slow */
if (base32Chars[digit] == c) break;
if (digit >= 32)
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throw BadHash("invalid base-32 hash '%s'", rest);
unsigned int b = n * 5;
unsigned int i = b / 8;
unsigned int j = b % 8;
hash[i] |= digit << j;
if (i < hashSize - 1) {
hash[i + 1] |= digit >> (8 - j);
} else {
if (digit >> (8 - j))
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throw BadHash("invalid base-32 hash '%s'", rest);
}
}
}
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else if (isSRI || rest.size() == base64Len()) {
auto d = base64Decode(rest);
if (d.size() != hashSize)
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throw BadHash("invalid %s hash '%s'", isSRI ? "SRI" : "base-64", rest);
assert(hashSize);
memcpy(hash, d.data(), hashSize);
}
else
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throw BadHash("hash '%s' has wrong length for hash type '%s'", rest, printHashType(this->type));
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}
Hash newHashAllowEmpty(std::string_view hashStr, std::optional<HashType> ht)
{
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if (hashStr.empty()) {
if (!ht)
throw BadHash("empty hash requires explicit hash type");
Hash h(*ht);
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warn("found empty hash, assuming '%s'", h.to_string(SRI, true));
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return h;
} else
return Hash::parseAny(hashStr, ht);
}
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union Ctx
{
MD5_CTX md5;
SHA_CTX sha1;
SHA256_CTX sha256;
SHA512_CTX sha512;
};
static void start(HashType ht, Ctx & ctx)
{
if (ht == htMD5) MD5_Init(&ctx.md5);
else if (ht == htSHA1) SHA1_Init(&ctx.sha1);
else if (ht == htSHA256) SHA256_Init(&ctx.sha256);
else if (ht == htSHA512) SHA512_Init(&ctx.sha512);
}
static void update(HashType ht, Ctx & ctx,
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std::string_view data)
{
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if (ht == htMD5) MD5_Update(&ctx.md5, data.data(), data.size());
else if (ht == htSHA1) SHA1_Update(&ctx.sha1, data.data(), data.size());
else if (ht == htSHA256) SHA256_Update(&ctx.sha256, data.data(), data.size());
else if (ht == htSHA512) SHA512_Update(&ctx.sha512, data.data(), data.size());
}
static void finish(HashType ht, Ctx & ctx, unsigned char * hash)
{
if (ht == htMD5) MD5_Final(hash, &ctx.md5);
else if (ht == htSHA1) SHA1_Final(hash, &ctx.sha1);
else if (ht == htSHA256) SHA256_Final(hash, &ctx.sha256);
else if (ht == htSHA512) SHA512_Final(hash, &ctx.sha512);
}
Hash hashString(HashType ht, std::string_view s)
{
Ctx ctx;
Hash hash(ht);
start(ht, ctx);
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update(ht, ctx, s);
finish(ht, ctx, hash.hash);
return hash;
}
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Hash hashFile(HashType ht, const Path & path)
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{
Allow content-addressable paths to have references This adds a command 'nix make-content-addressable' that rewrites the specified store paths into content-addressable paths. The advantage of such paths is that 1) they can be imported without signatures; 2) they can enable deduplication in cases where derivation changes do not cause output changes (apart from store path hashes). For example, $ nix make-content-addressable -r nixpkgs.cowsay rewrote '/nix/store/g1g31ah55xdia1jdqabv1imf6mcw0nb1-glibc-2.25-49' to '/nix/store/48jfj7bg78a8n4f2nhg269rgw1936vj4-glibc-2.25-49' ... rewrote '/nix/store/qbi6rzpk0bxjw8lw6azn2mc7ynnn455q-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16' to '/nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16' We can then copy the resulting closure to another store without signatures: $ nix copy --trusted-public-keys '' ---to ~/my-nix /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 In order to support self-references in content-addressable paths, these paths are hashed "modulo" self-references, meaning that self-references are zeroed out during hashing. Somewhat annoyingly, this means that the NAR hash stored in the Nix database is no longer necessarily equal to the output of "nix hash-path"; for content-addressable paths, you need to pass the --modulo flag: $ nix path-info --json /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 | jq -r .[].narHash sha256:0ri611gdilz2c9rsibqhsipbfs9vwcqvs811a52i2bnkhv7w9mgw $ nix hash-path --type sha256 --base32 /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 1ggznh07khq0hz6id09pqws3a8q9pn03ya3c03nwck1kwq8rclzs $ nix hash-path --type sha256 --base32 /nix/store/iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67-cowsay-3.03+dfsg1-16 --modulo iq6g2x4q62xp7y7493bibx0qn5w7xz67 0ri611gdilz2c9rsibqhsipbfs9vwcqvs811a52i2bnkhv7w9mgw
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HashSink sink(ht);
readFile(path, sink);
return sink.finish().first;
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}
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HashSink::HashSink(HashType ht) : ht(ht)
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{
ctx = new Ctx;
bytes = 0;
start(ht, *ctx);
}
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HashSink::~HashSink()
{
bufPos = 0;
delete ctx;
}
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void HashSink::write(std::string_view data)
{
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bytes += data.size();
update(ht, *ctx, data);
}
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HashResult HashSink::finish()
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{
flush();
Hash hash(ht);
nix::finish(ht, *ctx, hash.hash);
return HashResult(hash, bytes);
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}
HashResult HashSink::currentHash()
{
flush();
Ctx ctx2 = *ctx;
Hash hash(ht);
nix::finish(ht, ctx2, hash.hash);
return HashResult(hash, bytes);
}
HashResult hashPath(
HashType ht, const Path & path, PathFilter & filter)
{
HashSink sink(ht);
dumpPath(path, sink, filter);
return sink.finish();
}
Hash compressHash(const Hash & hash, unsigned int newSize)
{
Hash h(hash.type);
h.hashSize = newSize;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < hash.hashSize; ++i)
h.hash[i % newSize] ^= hash.hash[i];
return h;
}
* Removed the `id' attribute hack. * Formalise the notion of fixed-output derivations, i.e., derivations for which a cryptographic hash of the output is known in advance. Changes to such derivations should not propagate upwards through the dependency graph. Previously this was done by specifying the hash component of the output path through the `id' attribute, but this is insecure since you can lie about it (i.e., you can specify any hash and then produce a completely different output). Now the responsibility for checking the output is moved from the builder to Nix itself. A fixed-output derivation can be created by specifying the `outputHash' and `outputHashAlgo' attributes, the latter taking values `md5', `sha1', and `sha256', and the former specifying the actual hash in hexadecimal or in base-32 (auto-detected by looking at the length of the attribute value). MD5 is included for compatibility but should be considered deprecated. * Removed the `drvPath' pseudo-attribute in derivation results. It's no longer necessary. * Cleaned up the support for multiple output paths in derivation store expressions. Each output now has a unique identifier (e.g., `out', `devel', `docs'). Previously there was no way to tell output paths apart at the store expression level. * `nix-hash' now has a flag `--base32' to specify that the hash should be printed in base-32 notation. * `fetchurl' accepts parameters `sha256' and `sha1' in addition to `md5'. * `nix-prefetch-url' now prints out a SHA-1 hash in base-32. (TODO: a flag to specify the hash.)
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std::optional<HashType> parseHashTypeOpt(std::string_view s)
* Removed the `id' attribute hack. * Formalise the notion of fixed-output derivations, i.e., derivations for which a cryptographic hash of the output is known in advance. Changes to such derivations should not propagate upwards through the dependency graph. Previously this was done by specifying the hash component of the output path through the `id' attribute, but this is insecure since you can lie about it (i.e., you can specify any hash and then produce a completely different output). Now the responsibility for checking the output is moved from the builder to Nix itself. A fixed-output derivation can be created by specifying the `outputHash' and `outputHashAlgo' attributes, the latter taking values `md5', `sha1', and `sha256', and the former specifying the actual hash in hexadecimal or in base-32 (auto-detected by looking at the length of the attribute value). MD5 is included for compatibility but should be considered deprecated. * Removed the `drvPath' pseudo-attribute in derivation results. It's no longer necessary. * Cleaned up the support for multiple output paths in derivation store expressions. Each output now has a unique identifier (e.g., `out', `devel', `docs'). Previously there was no way to tell output paths apart at the store expression level. * `nix-hash' now has a flag `--base32' to specify that the hash should be printed in base-32 notation. * `fetchurl' accepts parameters `sha256' and `sha1' in addition to `md5'. * `nix-prefetch-url' now prints out a SHA-1 hash in base-32. (TODO: a flag to specify the hash.)
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{
if (s == "md5") return htMD5;
else if (s == "sha1") return htSHA1;
else if (s == "sha256") return htSHA256;
else if (s == "sha512") return htSHA512;
else return std::optional<HashType> {};
* Removed the `id' attribute hack. * Formalise the notion of fixed-output derivations, i.e., derivations for which a cryptographic hash of the output is known in advance. Changes to such derivations should not propagate upwards through the dependency graph. Previously this was done by specifying the hash component of the output path through the `id' attribute, but this is insecure since you can lie about it (i.e., you can specify any hash and then produce a completely different output). Now the responsibility for checking the output is moved from the builder to Nix itself. A fixed-output derivation can be created by specifying the `outputHash' and `outputHashAlgo' attributes, the latter taking values `md5', `sha1', and `sha256', and the former specifying the actual hash in hexadecimal or in base-32 (auto-detected by looking at the length of the attribute value). MD5 is included for compatibility but should be considered deprecated. * Removed the `drvPath' pseudo-attribute in derivation results. It's no longer necessary. * Cleaned up the support for multiple output paths in derivation store expressions. Each output now has a unique identifier (e.g., `out', `devel', `docs'). Previously there was no way to tell output paths apart at the store expression level. * `nix-hash' now has a flag `--base32' to specify that the hash should be printed in base-32 notation. * `fetchurl' accepts parameters `sha256' and `sha1' in addition to `md5'. * `nix-prefetch-url' now prints out a SHA-1 hash in base-32. (TODO: a flag to specify the hash.)
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}
HashType parseHashType(std::string_view s)
{
auto opt_h = parseHashTypeOpt(s);
if (opt_h)
return *opt_h;
else
throw UsageError("unknown hash algorithm '%1%'", s);
}
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std::string_view printHashType(HashType ht)
{
switch (ht) {
case htMD5: return "md5";
case htSHA1: return "sha1";
case htSHA256: return "sha256";
case htSHA512: return "sha512";
default:
// illegal hash type enum value internally, as opposed to external input
// which should be validated with nice error message.
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assert(false);
}
}
}