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1// -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*-
2// Description /*{{{*/
3// $Id: orderlist.cc,v 1.14 2001/05/07 05:49:43 jgg Exp $
4/* ######################################################################
5
6 Order List - Represents and Manipulates an ordered list of packages.
7
8 A list of packages can be ordered by a number of conflicting criteria
9 each given a specific priority. Each package also has a set of flags
10 indicating some useful things about it that are derived in the
11 course of sorting. The pkgPackageManager class uses this class for
12 all of it's installation ordering needs.
13
14 This is a modified version of Manoj's Routine B. It consists of four
15 independent ordering algorithms that can be applied at for different
16 points in the ordering. By appling progressivly fewer ordering
17 operations it is possible to give each consideration it's own
18 priority and create an order that satisfies the lowest applicable
19 consideration.
20
21 The rules for unpacking ordering are:
22 1) Unpacking ignores Depends: on all packages
23 2) Unpacking requires Conflicts: on -ALL- packages to be satisfied
24 3) Unpacking requires PreDepends: on this package only to be satisfied
25 4) Removing requires that no packages depend on the package to be
26 removed.
27
28 And the rule for configuration ordering is:
29 1) Configuring requires that the Depends: of the package be satisfied
30 Conflicts+PreDepends are ignored because unpacking says they are
31 already correct [exageration, it does check but we need not be
32 concerned]
33
34 And some features that are valuable for unpacking ordering.
35 f1) Unpacking a new package should advoid breaking dependencies of
36 configured packages
37 f2) Removal should not require a force, corrolory of f1
38 f3) Unpacking should order by depends rather than fall back to random
39 ordering.
40
41 Each of the features can be enabled in the sorting routine at an
42 arbitrary priority to give quite abit of control over the final unpacking
43 order.
44
45 The rules listed above may never be violated and are called Critical.
46 When a critical rule is violated then a loop condition is recorded
47 and will have to be delt with in the caller.
48
49 The ordering keeps two lists, the main list and the 'After List'. The
50 purpose of the after list is to allow packages to be delayed. This is done
51 by setting the after flag on the package. Any package which requires this
52 package to be ordered before will inherit the after flag and so on. This
53 is used for CD swap ordering where all packages on a second CD have the
54 after flag set. This forces them and all their dependents to be ordered
55 toward the end.
56
57 There are complications in this algorithm when presented with cycles.
58 For all known practical cases it works, all cases where it doesn't work
59 is fixable by tweaking the package descriptions. However, it should be
60 possible to impove this further to make some better choices when
61 presented with cycles.
62
63 ##################################################################### */
64 /*}}}*/
65// Include Files /*{{{*/
66#include<config.h>
67
68#include <apt-pkg/orderlist.h>
69#include <apt-pkg/depcache.h>
70#include <apt-pkg/error.h>
71#include <apt-pkg/configuration.h>
72#include <apt-pkg/cacheiterators.h>
73#include <apt-pkg/pkgcache.h>
74
75#include <stdlib.h>
76#include <string.h>
77#include <iostream>
78 /*}}}*/
79
80using namespace std;
81
82pkgOrderList *pkgOrderList::Me = 0;
83
84// OrderList::pkgOrderList - Constructor /*{{{*/
85// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
86/* */
87pkgOrderList::pkgOrderList(pkgDepCache *pCache) : d(NULL), Cache(*pCache),
88 Primary(NULL), Secondary(NULL),
89 RevDepends(NULL), Remove(NULL),
90 AfterEnd(NULL), FileList(NULL),
91 LoopCount(-1), Depth(0)
92{
93 Debug = _config->FindB("Debug::pkgOrderList",false);
94
95 /* Construct the arrays, egcs 1.0.1 bug requires the package count
96 hack */
97 unsigned long Size = Cache.Head().PackageCount;
98 Flags = new unsigned short[Size];
99 End = List = new Package *[Size];
100 memset(Flags,0,sizeof(*Flags)*Size);
101}
102 /*}}}*/
103// OrderList::~pkgOrderList - Destructor /*{{{*/
104// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
105/* */
106pkgOrderList::~pkgOrderList()
107{
108 delete [] List;
109 delete [] Flags;
110}
111 /*}}}*/
112// OrderList::IsMissing - Check if a file is missing /*{{{*/
113// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
114/* */
115bool pkgOrderList::IsMissing(PkgIterator Pkg)
116{
117 // Skip packages to erase
118 if (Cache[Pkg].Delete() == true)
119 return false;
120
121 // Skip Packages that need configure only.
122 if ((Pkg.State() == pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsConfigure ||
123 Pkg.State() == pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing) &&
124 Cache[Pkg].Keep() == true)
125 return false;
126
127 if (FileList == 0)
128 return false;
129
130 if (FileList[Pkg->ID].empty() == false)
131 return false;
132
133 return true;
134}
135 /*}}}*/
136// OrderList::DoRun - Does an order run /*{{{*/
137// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
138/* The caller is expeted to have setup the desired probe state */
139bool pkgOrderList::DoRun()
140{
141 // Temp list
142 unsigned long Size = Cache.Head().PackageCount;
143 std::unique_ptr<Package *[]> NList(new Package *[Size]);
144 std::unique_ptr<Package *[]> AfterList(new Package *[Size]);
145 AfterEnd = AfterList.get();
146
147 Depth = 0;
148 WipeFlags(Added | AddPending | Loop | InList);
149
150 for (iterator I = List; I != End; ++I)
151 Flag(*I,InList);
152
153 // Rebuild the main list into the temp list.
154 iterator OldEnd = End;
155 End = NList.get();
156 for (iterator I = List; I != OldEnd; ++I)
157 if (VisitNode(PkgIterator(Cache,*I), "DoRun") == false)
158 {
159 End = OldEnd;
160 return false;
161 }
162
163 // Copy the after list to the end of the main list
164 for (Package **I = AfterList.get(); I != AfterEnd; I++)
165 *End++ = *I;
166
167 // Swap the main list to the new list
168 delete [] List;
169 List = NList.release();
170 return true;
171}
172 /*}}}*/
173// OrderList::OrderCritical - Perform critical unpacking ordering /*{{{*/
174// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
175/* This performs predepends and immediate configuration ordering only.
176 This is termed critical unpacking ordering. Any loops that form are
177 fatal and indicate that the packages cannot be installed. */
178bool pkgOrderList::OrderCritical()
179{
180 FileList = 0;
181
182 Primary = &pkgOrderList::DepUnPackPreD;
183 Secondary = 0;
184 RevDepends = 0;
185 Remove = 0;
186 LoopCount = 0;
187
188 // Sort
189 Me = this;
190 qsort(List,End - List,sizeof(*List),&OrderCompareB);
191
192 if (DoRun() == false)
193 return false;
194
195 if (LoopCount != 0)
196 return _error->Error("Fatal, predepends looping detected");
197
198 if (Debug == true)
199 {
200 clog << "** Critical Unpack ordering done" << endl;
201
202 for (iterator I = List; I != End; ++I)
203 {
204 PkgIterator P(Cache,*I);
205 if (IsNow(P) == true)
206 clog << " " << P.FullName() << ' ' << IsMissing(P) << ',' << IsFlag(P,After) << endl;
207 }
208 }
209
210 return true;
211}
212 /*}}}*/
213// OrderList::OrderUnpack - Perform complete unpacking ordering /*{{{*/
214// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
215/* This performs complete unpacking ordering and creates an order that is
216 suitable for unpacking */
217bool pkgOrderList::OrderUnpack(string *FileList)
218{
219 this->FileList = FileList;
220
221 // Setup the after flags
222 if (FileList != 0)
223 {
224 WipeFlags(After);
225
226 // Set the inlist flag
227 for (iterator I = List; I != End; ++I)
228 {
229 PkgIterator P(Cache,*I);
230 if (IsMissing(P) == true && IsNow(P) == true)
231 Flag(*I,After);
232 }
233 }
234
235 Primary = &pkgOrderList::DepUnPackCrit;
236 Secondary = &pkgOrderList::DepConfigure;
237 RevDepends = &pkgOrderList::DepUnPackDep;
238 Remove = &pkgOrderList::DepRemove;
239 LoopCount = -1;
240
241 // Sort
242 Me = this;
243 qsort(List,End - List,sizeof(*List),&OrderCompareA);
244
245 if (Debug == true)
246 clog << "** Pass A" << endl;
247 if (DoRun() == false)
248 return false;
249
250 if (Debug == true)
251 clog << "** Pass B" << endl;
252 Secondary = 0;
253 if (DoRun() == false)
254 return false;
255
256 if (Debug == true)
257 clog << "** Pass C" << endl;
258 LoopCount = 0;
259 RevDepends = 0;
260 Remove = 0; // Otherwise the libreadline remove problem occurs
261 if (DoRun() == false)
262 return false;
263
264 if (Debug == true)
265 clog << "** Pass D" << endl;
266 LoopCount = 0;
267 Primary = &pkgOrderList::DepUnPackPre;
268 if (DoRun() == false)
269 return false;
270
271 if (Debug == true)
272 {
273 clog << "** Unpack ordering done" << endl;
274
275 for (iterator I = List; I != End; ++I)
276 {
277 PkgIterator P(Cache,*I);
278 if (IsNow(P) == true)
279 clog << " " << P.FullName() << ' ' << IsMissing(P) << ',' << IsFlag(P,After) << endl;
280 }
281 }
282
283 return true;
284}
285 /*}}}*/
286// OrderList::OrderConfigure - Perform configuration ordering /*{{{*/
287// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
288/* This orders by depends only and produces an order which is suitable
289 for configuration */
290bool pkgOrderList::OrderConfigure()
291{
292 FileList = 0;
293 Primary = &pkgOrderList::DepConfigure;
294 Secondary = 0;
295 RevDepends = 0;
296 Remove = 0;
297 LoopCount = -1;
298 return DoRun();
299}
300 /*}}}*/
301// OrderList::Score - Score the package for sorting /*{{{*/
302// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
303/* Higher scores order earlier */
304int pkgOrderList::Score(PkgIterator Pkg)
305{
306 // Removals should be done after we dealt with essentials
307 static int const ScoreDelete = _config->FindI("OrderList::Score::Delete", 100);
308 if (Cache[Pkg].Delete() == true)
309 return ScoreDelete;
310
311 // This should never happen..
312 if (Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache).end() == true)
313 return -1;
314
315 static int const ScoreEssential = _config->FindI("OrderList::Score::Essential", 200);
316 static int const ScoreImmediate = _config->FindI("OrderList::Score::Immediate", 10);
317 static int const ScorePreDepends = _config->FindI("OrderList::Score::PreDepends", 50);
318
319 int Score = 0;
320 if ((Pkg->Flags & pkgCache::Flag::Essential) == pkgCache::Flag::Essential)
321 Score += ScoreEssential;
322
323 if (IsFlag(Pkg,Immediate) == true)
324 Score += ScoreImmediate;
325
326 for (DepIterator D = Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache).DependsList();
327 D.end() == false; ++D)
328 if (D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
329 {
330 Score += ScorePreDepends;
331 break;
332 }
333
334 // Important Required Standard Optional Extra
335 if (Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache)->Priority <= 5)
336 {
337 signed short PrioMap[] = {0,5,4,3,1,0};
338 Score += PrioMap[Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache)->Priority];
339 }
340 return Score;
341}
342 /*}}}*/
343// OrderList::FileCmp - Compare by package file /*{{{*/
344// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
345/* This compares by the package file that the install version is in. */
346int pkgOrderList::FileCmp(PkgIterator A,PkgIterator B)
347{
348 if (Cache[A].Delete() == true && Cache[B].Delete() == true)
349 return 0;
350 if (Cache[A].Delete() == true)
351 return -1;
352 if (Cache[B].Delete() == true)
353 return 1;
354
355 if (Cache[A].InstVerIter(Cache).FileList().end() == true)
356 return -1;
357 if (Cache[B].InstVerIter(Cache).FileList().end() == true)
358 return 1;
359
360 pkgCache::PackageFile *FA = Cache[A].InstVerIter(Cache).FileList().File();
361 pkgCache::PackageFile *FB = Cache[B].InstVerIter(Cache).FileList().File();
362 if (FA < FB)
363 return -1;
364 if (FA > FB)
365 return 1;
366 return 0;
367}
368 /*}}}*/
369// BoolCompare - Comparison function for two booleans /*{{{*/
370// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
371/* */
372static int BoolCompare(bool A,bool B)
373{
374 if (A == B)
375 return 0;
376 if (A == false)
377 return -1;
378 return 1;
379}
380 /*}}}*/
381// OrderList::OrderCompareA - Order the installation by op /*{{{*/
382// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
383/* This provides a first-pass sort of the list and gives a decent starting
384 point for further complete ordering. It is used by OrderUnpack only */
385int pkgOrderList::OrderCompareA(const void *a, const void *b)
386{
387 PkgIterator A(Me->Cache,*(Package **)a);
388 PkgIterator B(Me->Cache,*(Package **)b);
389
390 // We order packages with a set state toward the front
391 int Res;
392 if ((Res = BoolCompare(Me->IsNow(A),Me->IsNow(B))) != 0)
393 return -1*Res;
394
395 // We order missing files to toward the end
396/* if (Me->FileList != 0)
397 {
398 if ((Res = BoolCompare(Me->IsMissing(A),
399 Me->IsMissing(B))) != 0)
400 return Res;
401 }*/
402
403 if (A.State() != pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing &&
404 B.State() == pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing)
405 return -1;
406
407 if (A.State() == pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing &&
408 B.State() != pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing)
409 return 1;
410
411 int ScoreA = Me->Score(A);
412 int ScoreB = Me->Score(B);
413
414 if (ScoreA > ScoreB)
415 return -1;
416
417 if (ScoreA < ScoreB)
418 return 1;
419
420 return strcmp(A.Name(),B.Name());
421}
422 /*}}}*/
423// OrderList::OrderCompareB - Order the installation by source /*{{{*/
424// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
425/* This orders by installation source. This is useful to handle
426 inter-source breaks */
427int pkgOrderList::OrderCompareB(const void *a, const void *b)
428{
429 PkgIterator A(Me->Cache,*(Package **)a);
430 PkgIterator B(Me->Cache,*(Package **)b);
431
432 if (A.State() != pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing &&
433 B.State() == pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing)
434 return -1;
435
436 if (A.State() == pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing &&
437 B.State() != pkgCache::PkgIterator::NeedsNothing)
438 return 1;
439
440 int F = Me->FileCmp(A,B);
441 if (F != 0)
442 {
443 if (F > 0)
444 return -1;
445 return 1;
446 }
447
448 int ScoreA = Me->Score(A);
449 int ScoreB = Me->Score(B);
450
451 if (ScoreA > ScoreB)
452 return -1;
453
454 if (ScoreA < ScoreB)
455 return 1;
456
457 return strcmp(A.Name(),B.Name());
458}
459 /*}}}*/
460// OrderList::VisitDeps - Visit forward install dependencies /*{{{*/
461// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
462/* This calls the dependency function for the normal forwards dependencies
463 of the package */
464bool pkgOrderList::VisitDeps(DepFunc F,PkgIterator Pkg)
465{
466 if (F == 0 || Pkg.end() == true || Cache[Pkg].InstallVer == 0)
467 return true;
468
469 return (this->*F)(Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache).DependsList());
470}
471 /*}}}*/
472// OrderList::VisitRDeps - Visit reverse dependencies /*{{{*/
473// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
474/* This calls the dependency function for all of the normal reverse depends
475 of the package */
476bool pkgOrderList::VisitRDeps(DepFunc F,PkgIterator Pkg)
477{
478 if (F == 0 || Pkg.end() == true)
479 return true;
480
481 return (this->*F)(Pkg.RevDependsList());
482}
483 /*}}}*/
484// OrderList::VisitRProvides - Visit provides reverse dependencies /*{{{*/
485// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
486/* This calls the dependency function for all reverse dependencies
487 generated by the provides line on the package. */
488bool pkgOrderList::VisitRProvides(DepFunc F,VerIterator Ver)
489{
490 if (F == 0 || Ver.end() == true)
491 return true;
492
493 bool Res = true;
494 for (PrvIterator P = Ver.ProvidesList(); P.end() == false; ++P)
495 Res &= (this->*F)(P.ParentPkg().RevDependsList());
496 return Res;
497}
498 /*}}}*/
499// OrderList::VisitProvides - Visit all of the providing packages /*{{{*/
500// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
501/* This routine calls visit on all providing packages.
502
503 If the dependency is negative it first visits packages which are
504 intended to be removed and after that all other packages.
505 It does so to avoid situations in which this package is used to
506 satisfy a (or-group/provides) dependency of another package which
507 could have been satisfied also by upgrading another package -
508 otherwise we have more broken packages dpkg needs to auto-
509 deconfigure and in very complicated situations it even decides
510 against it! */
511bool pkgOrderList::VisitProvides(DepIterator D,bool Critical)
512{
513 std::unique_ptr<Version *[]> List(D.AllTargets());
514 for (Version **I = List.get(); *I != 0; ++I)
515 {
516 VerIterator Ver(Cache,*I);
517 PkgIterator Pkg = Ver.ParentPkg();
518
519 if (D.IsNegative() == true && Cache[Pkg].Delete() == false)
520 continue;
521
522 if (Cache[Pkg].Keep() == true && Pkg.State() == PkgIterator::NeedsNothing)
523 continue;
524
525 if (D.IsNegative() == false &&
526 Cache[Pkg].InstallVer != *I)
527 continue;
528
529 if (D.IsNegative() == true &&
530 (Version *)Pkg.CurrentVer() != *I)
531 continue;
532
533 // Skip over missing files
534 if (Critical == false && IsMissing(D.ParentPkg()) == true)
535 continue;
536
537 if (VisitNode(Pkg, "Provides-1") == false)
538 return false;
539 }
540 if (D.IsNegative() == false)
541 return true;
542 for (Version **I = List.get(); *I != 0; ++I)
543 {
544 VerIterator Ver(Cache,*I);
545 PkgIterator Pkg = Ver.ParentPkg();
546
547 if (Cache[Pkg].Delete() == true)
548 continue;
549
550 if (Cache[Pkg].Keep() == true && Pkg.State() == PkgIterator::NeedsNothing)
551 continue;
552
553 if ((Version *)Pkg.CurrentVer() != *I)
554 continue;
555
556 // Skip over missing files
557 if (Critical == false && IsMissing(D.ParentPkg()) == true)
558 continue;
559
560 if (VisitNode(Pkg, "Provides-2") == false)
561 return false;
562 }
563
564 return true;
565}
566 /*}}}*/
567// OrderList::VisitNode - Recursive ordering director /*{{{*/
568// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
569/* This is the core ordering routine. It calls the set dependency
570 consideration functions which then potentialy call this again. Finite
571 depth is achieved through the colouring mechinism. */
572bool pkgOrderList::VisitNode(PkgIterator Pkg, char const* from)
573{
574 // Looping or irrelevant.
575 // This should probably trancend not installed packages
576 if (Pkg.end() == true || IsFlag(Pkg,Added) == true ||
577 IsFlag(Pkg,AddPending) == true || IsFlag(Pkg,InList) == false)
578 return true;
579
580 if (Debug == true)
581 {
582 for (int j = 0; j != Depth; j++) clog << ' ';
583 clog << "Visit " << Pkg.FullName() << " from " << from << endl;
584 }
585
586 Depth++;
587
588 // Color grey
589 Flag(Pkg,AddPending);
590
591 DepFunc Old = Primary;
592
593 // Perform immedate configuration of the package if so flagged.
594 if (IsFlag(Pkg,Immediate) == true && Primary != &pkgOrderList::DepUnPackPre)
595 Primary = &pkgOrderList::DepUnPackPreD;
596
597 if (IsNow(Pkg) == true)
598 {
599 bool Res = true;
600 if (Cache[Pkg].Delete() == false)
601 {
602 // Primary
603 Res &= Res && VisitDeps(Primary,Pkg);
604 Res &= Res && VisitRDeps(Primary,Pkg);
605 Res &= Res && VisitRProvides(Primary,Pkg.CurrentVer());
606 Res &= Res && VisitRProvides(Primary,Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache));
607
608 // RevDep
609 Res &= Res && VisitRDeps(RevDepends,Pkg);
610 Res &= Res && VisitRProvides(RevDepends,Pkg.CurrentVer());
611 Res &= Res && VisitRProvides(RevDepends,Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache));
612
613 // Secondary
614 Res &= Res && VisitDeps(Secondary,Pkg);
615 Res &= Res && VisitRDeps(Secondary,Pkg);
616 Res &= Res && VisitRProvides(Secondary,Pkg.CurrentVer());
617 Res &= Res && VisitRProvides(Secondary,Cache[Pkg].InstVerIter(Cache));
618 }
619 else
620 {
621 // RevDep
622 Res &= Res && VisitRDeps(Remove,Pkg);
623 Res &= Res && VisitRProvides(Remove,Pkg.CurrentVer());
624 }
625 }
626
627 if (IsFlag(Pkg,Added) == false)
628 {
629 Flag(Pkg,Added,Added | AddPending);
630 if (IsFlag(Pkg,After) == true)
631 *AfterEnd++ = Pkg;
632 else
633 *End++ = Pkg;
634 }
635
636 Primary = Old;
637 Depth--;
638
639 if (Debug == true)
640 {
641 for (int j = 0; j != Depth; j++) clog << ' ';
642 clog << "Leave " << Pkg.FullName() << ' ' << IsFlag(Pkg,Added) << ',' << IsFlag(Pkg,AddPending) << endl;
643 }
644
645 return true;
646}
647 /*}}}*/
648// OrderList::DepUnPackCrit - Critical UnPacking ordering /*{{{*/
649// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
650/* Critical unpacking ordering strives to satisfy Conflicts: and
651 PreDepends: only. When a prdepends is encountered the Primary
652 DepFunc is changed to be DepUnPackPreD.
653
654 Loops are preprocessed and logged. */
655bool pkgOrderList::DepUnPackCrit(DepIterator D)
656{
657 for (; D.end() == false; ++D)
658 {
659 if (D.Reverse() == true)
660 {
661 /* Reverse depenanices are only interested in conflicts,
662 predepend breakage is ignored here */
663 if (D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::Conflicts &&
664 D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::Obsoletes)
665 continue;
666
667 // Duplication elimination, consider only the current version
668 if (D.ParentPkg().CurrentVer() != D.ParentVer())
669 continue;
670
671 /* For reverse dependencies we wish to check if the
672 dependency is satisifed in the install state. The
673 target package (caller) is going to be in the installed
674 state. */
675 if (CheckDep(D) == true)
676 continue;
677
678 if (VisitNode(D.ParentPkg(), "UnPackCrit") == false)
679 return false;
680 }
681 else
682 {
683 /* Forward critical dependencies MUST be correct before the
684 package can be unpacked. */
685 if (D.IsNegative() == false &&
686 D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
687 continue;
688
689 /* We wish to check if the dep is okay in the now state of the
690 target package against the install state of this package. */
691 if (CheckDep(D) == true)
692 {
693 /* We want to catch predepends loops with the code below.
694 Conflicts loops that are Dep OK are ignored */
695 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == false ||
696 D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
697 continue;
698 }
699
700 // This is the loop detection
701 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),Added) == true ||
702 IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == true)
703 {
704 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == true)
705 AddLoop(D);
706 continue;
707 }
708
709 /* Predepends require a special ordering stage, they must have
710 all dependents installed as well */
711 DepFunc Old = Primary;
712 bool Res = false;
713 if (D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
714 Primary = &pkgOrderList::DepUnPackPreD;
715 Res = VisitProvides(D,true);
716 Primary = Old;
717 if (Res == false)
718 return false;
719 }
720 }
721 return true;
722}
723 /*}}}*/
724// OrderList::DepUnPackPreD - Critical UnPacking ordering with depends /*{{{*/
725// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
726/* Critical PreDepends (also configure immediate and essential) strives to
727 ensure not only that all conflicts+predepends are met but that this
728 package will be immediately configurable when it is unpacked.
729 Loops are preprocessed and logged. */
730bool pkgOrderList::DepUnPackPreD(DepIterator D)
731{
732 if (D.Reverse() == true)
733 return DepUnPackCrit(D);
734
735 for (; D.end() == false; ++D)
736 {
737 if (D.IsCritical() == false)
738 continue;
739
740 /* We wish to check if the dep is okay in the now state of the
741 target package against the install state of this package. */
742 if (CheckDep(D) == true)
743 {
744 /* We want to catch predepends loops with the code below.
745 Conflicts loops that are Dep OK are ignored */
746 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == false ||
747 D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
748 continue;
749 }
750
751 // This is the loop detection
752 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),Added) == true ||
753 IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == true)
754 {
755 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == true)
756 AddLoop(D);
757 continue;
758 }
759
760 if (VisitProvides(D,true) == false)
761 return false;
762 }
763 return true;
764}
765 /*}}}*/
766// OrderList::DepUnPackPre - Critical Predepends ordering /*{{{*/
767// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
768/* Critical PreDepends (also configure immediate and essential) strives to
769 ensure not only that all conflicts+predepends are met but that this
770 package will be immediately configurable when it is unpacked.
771
772 Loops are preprocessed and logged. All loops will be fatal. */
773bool pkgOrderList::DepUnPackPre(DepIterator D)
774{
775 if (D.Reverse() == true)
776 return true;
777
778 for (; D.end() == false; ++D)
779 {
780 /* Only consider the PreDepends or Depends. Depends are only
781 considered at the lowest depth or in the case of immediate
782 configure */
783 if (D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
784 {
785 if (D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::Depends)
786 {
787 if (Depth == 1 && IsFlag(D.ParentPkg(),Immediate) == false)
788 continue;
789 }
790 else
791 continue;
792 }
793
794 /* We wish to check if the dep is okay in the now state of the
795 target package against the install state of this package. */
796 if (CheckDep(D) == true)
797 {
798 /* We want to catch predepends loops with the code below.
799 Conflicts loops that are Dep OK are ignored */
800 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == false)
801 continue;
802 }
803
804 // This is the loop detection
805 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),Added) == true ||
806 IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == true)
807 {
808 if (IsFlag(D.TargetPkg(),AddPending) == true)
809 AddLoop(D);
810 continue;
811 }
812
813 if (VisitProvides(D,true) == false)
814 return false;
815 }
816 return true;
817}
818 /*}}}*/
819// OrderList::DepUnPackDep - Reverse dependency considerations /*{{{*/
820// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
821/* Reverse dependencies are considered to determine if unpacking this
822 package will break any existing dependencies. If so then those
823 packages are ordered before this one so that they are in the
824 UnPacked state.
825
826 The forwards depends loop is designed to bring the packages dependents
827 close to the package. This helps reduce deconfigure time.
828
829 Loops are irrelevant to this. */
830bool pkgOrderList::DepUnPackDep(DepIterator D)
831{
832
833 for (; D.end() == false; ++D)
834 if (D.IsCritical() == true)
835 {
836 if (D.Reverse() == true)
837 {
838 /* Duplication prevention. We consider rev deps only on
839 the current version, a not installed package
840 cannot break */
841 if (D.ParentPkg()->CurrentVer == 0 ||
842 D.ParentPkg().CurrentVer() != D.ParentVer())
843 continue;
844
845 // The dep will not break so it is irrelevant.
846 if (CheckDep(D) == true)
847 continue;
848
849 // Skip over missing files
850 if (IsMissing(D.ParentPkg()) == true)
851 continue;
852
853 if (VisitNode(D.ParentPkg(), "UnPackDep-Parent") == false)
854 return false;
855 }
856 else
857 {
858 if (D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::Depends)
859 if (VisitProvides(D,false) == false)
860 return false;
861
862 if (D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::DpkgBreaks)
863 {
864 if (CheckDep(D) == true)
865 continue;
866
867 if (VisitNode(D.TargetPkg(), "UnPackDep-Target") == false)
868 return false;
869 }
870 }
871 }
872 return true;
873}
874 /*}}}*/
875// OrderList::DepConfigure - Configuration ordering /*{{{*/
876// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
877/* Configuration only ordering orders by the Depends: line only. It
878 orders configuration so that when a package comes to be configured it's
879 dependents are configured.
880
881 Loops are ingored. Depends loop entry points are chaotic. */
882bool pkgOrderList::DepConfigure(DepIterator D)
883{
884 // Never consider reverse configuration dependencies.
885 if (D.Reverse() == true)
886 return true;
887
888 for (; D.end() == false; ++D)
889 if (D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::Depends)
890 if (VisitProvides(D,false) == false)
891 return false;
892 return true;
893}
894 /*}}}*/
895// OrderList::DepRemove - Removal ordering /*{{{*/
896// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
897/* Checks all given dependencies if they are broken by the remove of a
898 package and if so fix it by visiting another provider or or-group
899 member to ensure that the dependee keeps working which is especially
900 important for Immediate packages like e.g. those depending on an
901 awk implementation. If the dependency can't be fixed with another
902 package this means an upgrade of the package will solve the problem. */
903bool pkgOrderList::DepRemove(DepIterator Broken)
904{
905 if (Broken.Reverse() == false)
906 return true;
907
908 for (; Broken.end() == false; ++Broken)
909 {
910 if (Broken->Type != pkgCache::Dep::Depends &&
911 Broken->Type != pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
912 continue;
913
914 PkgIterator BrokenPkg = Broken.ParentPkg();
915 // uninstalled packages can't break via a remove
916 if (BrokenPkg->CurrentVer == 0)
917 continue;
918
919 // if its already added, we can't do anything useful
920 if (IsFlag(BrokenPkg, AddPending) == true || IsFlag(BrokenPkg, Added) == true)
921 continue;
922
923 // if the dependee is going to be removed, visit it now
924 if (Cache[BrokenPkg].Delete() == true)
925 return VisitNode(BrokenPkg, "Remove-Dependee");
926
927 // The package stays around, so find out how this is possible
928 for (DepIterator D = BrokenPkg.CurrentVer().DependsList(); D.end() == false;)
929 {
930 // only important or-groups need fixing
931 if (D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::Depends &&
932 D->Type != pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
933 {
934 ++D;
935 continue;
936 }
937
938 // Start is the beginning of the or-group, D is the first one after or
939 DepIterator Start = D;
940 bool foundBroken = false;
941 for (bool LastOR = true; D.end() == false && LastOR == true; ++D)
942 {
943 LastOR = (D->CompareOp & pkgCache::Dep::Or) == pkgCache::Dep::Or;
944 if (D == Broken)
945 foundBroken = true;
946 }
947
948 // this or-group isn't the broken one: keep searching
949 if (foundBroken == false)
950 continue;
951
952 // iterate over all members of the or-group searching for a ready replacement
953 bool readyReplacement = false;
954 for (DepIterator OrMember = Start; OrMember != D && readyReplacement == false; ++OrMember)
955 {
956 Version ** Replacements = OrMember.AllTargets();
957 for (Version **R = Replacements; *R != 0; ++R)
958 {
959 VerIterator Ver(Cache,*R);
960 // only currently installed packages can be a replacement
961 PkgIterator RPkg = Ver.ParentPkg();
962 if (RPkg.CurrentVer() != Ver)
963 continue;
964
965 // packages going to be removed can't be a replacement
966 if (Cache[RPkg].Delete() == true)
967 continue;
968
969 readyReplacement = true;
970 break;
971 }
972 delete[] Replacements;
973 }
974
975 // something else is ready to take over, do nothing
976 if (readyReplacement == true)
977 continue;
978
979 // see if we can visit a replacement
980 bool visitReplacement = false;
981 for (DepIterator OrMember = Start; OrMember != D && visitReplacement == false; ++OrMember)
982 {
983 Version ** Replacements = OrMember.AllTargets();
984 for (Version **R = Replacements; *R != 0; ++R)
985 {
986 VerIterator Ver(Cache,*R);
987 // consider only versions we plan to install
988 PkgIterator RPkg = Ver.ParentPkg();
989 if (Cache[RPkg].Install() == false || Cache[RPkg].InstallVer != Ver)
990 continue;
991
992 // loops are not going to help us, so don't create them
993 if (IsFlag(RPkg, AddPending) == true)
994 continue;
995
996 if (IsMissing(RPkg) == true)
997 continue;
998
999 visitReplacement = true;
1000 if (IsFlag(BrokenPkg, Immediate) == false)
1001 {
1002 if (VisitNode(RPkg, "Remove-Rep") == true)
1003 break;
1004 }
1005 else
1006 {
1007 Flag(RPkg, Immediate);
1008 if (VisitNode(RPkg, "Remove-ImmRep") == true)
1009 break;
1010 }
1011 visitReplacement = false;
1012 }
1013 delete[] Replacements;
1014 }
1015 if (visitReplacement == true)
1016 continue;
1017
1018 // the broken package in current version can't be fixed, so install new version
1019 if (IsMissing(BrokenPkg) == true)
1020 break;
1021
1022 if (VisitNode(BrokenPkg, "Remove-Upgrade") == false)
1023 return false;
1024 }
1025 }
1026
1027 return true;
1028}
1029 /*}}}*/
1030// OrderList::AddLoop - Add a loop to the loop list /*{{{*/
1031// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1032/* We record the loops. This is a relic since loop breaking is done
1033 genericaly as part of the safety routines. */
1034bool pkgOrderList::AddLoop(DepIterator D)
1035{
1036 if (LoopCount < 0 || LoopCount >= 20)
1037 return false;
1038
1039 // Skip dups
1040 if (LoopCount != 0)
1041 {
1042 if (Loops[LoopCount - 1].ParentPkg() == D.ParentPkg() ||
1043 Loops[LoopCount - 1].TargetPkg() == D.ParentPkg())
1044 return true;
1045 }
1046
1047 Loops[LoopCount++] = D;
1048
1049 // Mark the packages as being part of a loop.
1050 //Flag(D.TargetPkg(),Loop);
1051 //Flag(D.ParentPkg(),Loop);
1052 /* This is currently disabled because the Loop flag is being used for
1053 loop management in the package manager. Check the orderlist.h file for more info */
1054 return true;
1055}
1056 /*}}}*/
1057// OrderList::WipeFlags - Unset the given flags from all packages /*{{{*/
1058// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1059/* */
1060void pkgOrderList::WipeFlags(unsigned long F)
1061{
1062 unsigned long Size = Cache.Head().PackageCount;
1063 for (unsigned long I = 0; I != Size; I++)
1064 Flags[I] &= ~F;
1065}
1066 /*}}}*/
1067// OrderList::CheckDep - Check a dependency for truth /*{{{*/
1068// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1069/* This performs a complete analysis of the dependency wrt to the
1070 current add list. It returns true if after all events are
1071 performed it is still true. This sort of routine can be approximated
1072 by examining the DepCache, however in convoluted cases of provides
1073 this fails to produce a suitable result. */
1074bool pkgOrderList::CheckDep(DepIterator D)
1075{
1076 std::unique_ptr<Version *[]> List(D.AllTargets());
1077 bool Hit = false;
1078 for (Version **I = List.get(); *I != 0; I++)
1079 {
1080 VerIterator Ver(Cache,*I);
1081 PkgIterator Pkg = Ver.ParentPkg();
1082
1083 /* The meaning of Added and AddPending is subtle. AddPending is
1084 an indication that the package is looping. Because of the
1085 way ordering works Added means the package will be unpacked
1086 before this one and AddPending means after. It is therefore
1087 correct to ignore AddPending in all cases, but that exposes
1088 reverse-ordering loops which should be ignored. */
1089 if (IsFlag(Pkg,Added) == true ||
1090 (IsFlag(Pkg,AddPending) == true && D.Reverse() == true))
1091 {
1092 if (Cache[Pkg].InstallVer != *I)
1093 continue;
1094 }
1095 else
1096 if ((Version *)Pkg.CurrentVer() != *I ||
1097 Pkg.State() != PkgIterator::NeedsNothing)
1098 continue;
1099
1100 /* Conflicts requires that all versions are not present, depends
1101 just needs one */
1102 if (D.IsNegative() == false)
1103 {
1104 // ignore provides by older versions of this package
1105 if (((D.Reverse() == false && Pkg == D.ParentPkg()) ||
1106 (D.Reverse() == true && Pkg == D.TargetPkg())) &&
1107 Cache[Pkg].InstallVer != *I)
1108 continue;
1109
1110 /* Try to find something that does not have the after flag set
1111 if at all possible */
1112 if (IsFlag(Pkg,After) == true)
1113 {
1114 Hit = true;
1115 continue;
1116 }
1117
1118 return true;
1119 }
1120 else
1121 {
1122 if (IsFlag(Pkg,After) == true)
1123 Flag(D.ParentPkg(),After);
1124
1125 return false;
1126 }
1127 }
1128
1129 // We found a hit, but it had the after flag set
1130 if (Hit == true && D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::PreDepends)
1131 {
1132 Flag(D.ParentPkg(),After);
1133 return true;
1134 }
1135
1136 /* Conflicts requires that all versions are not present, depends
1137 just needs one */
1138 if (D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::Conflicts ||
1139 D->Type == pkgCache::Dep::Obsoletes)
1140 return true;
1141 return false;
1142}
1143 /*}}}*/