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Drop support for daemon socket path >= 108 characters
Doing a chdir() is a bad idea in multi-threaded programs, leading to failures such as error: cannot connect to daemon at ‘/nix/var/nix/daemon-socket/socket’: No such file or directory Since Linux doesn't have a connectat() syscall like FreeBSD, there is no way we can support this in a race-free way.
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@ -61,27 +61,15 @@ ref<RemoteStore::Connection> RemoteStore::openConnection()
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string socketPath = settings.nixDaemonSocketFile;
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/* Urgh, sockaddr_un allows path names of only 108 characters. So
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chdir to the socket directory so that we can pass a relative
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path name. !!! this is probably a bad idea in multi-threaded
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applications... */
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AutoCloseFD fdPrevDir = open(".", O_RDONLY);
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if (fdPrevDir == -1) throw SysError("couldn't open current directory");
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if (chdir(dirOf(socketPath).c_str()) == -1) throw SysError(format("couldn't change to directory of ‘%1%’") % socketPath);
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Path socketPathRel = "./" + baseNameOf(socketPath);
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struct sockaddr_un addr;
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addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
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if (socketPathRel.size() >= sizeof(addr.sun_path))
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throw Error(format("socket path ‘%1%’ is too long") % socketPathRel);
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strcpy(addr.sun_path, socketPathRel.c_str());
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if (socketPath.size() + 1 >= sizeof(addr.sun_path))
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throw Error(format("socket path ‘%1%’ is too long") % socketPath);
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strcpy(addr.sun_path, socketPath.c_str());
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if (connect(conn->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr)) == -1)
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throw SysError(format("cannot connect to daemon at ‘%1%’") % socketPath);
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if (fchdir(fdPrevDir) == -1)
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throw SysError("couldn't change back to previous directory");
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conn->from.fd = conn->fd;
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conn->to.fd = conn->fd;
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