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Termite is a generic distributed compilation system. The master distributes the compilation to workers. Workers run arbitrary binaries in a containerized FUSE mirror of the master's file system, and then ship the results back to the master. CAVEATS Work in progress. COMPILE/INSTALL * Install go. * Install prerequisites: go install code.google.com/p/go.crypto/ssh go install github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/fuse * Compiling: git clone https://github.com/hanwen/termite mkdir go ; cd go export GOPATH=$(pwd) (cd bin/mkbox ; make ) for d in bin/coordinator bin/worker bin/master bin/shell-wrapper do go install github.com/hanwen/termite/$d done sudo cp termite-make /usr/local/bin/ sudo cp bin/mkbox/mkbox /usr/local/bin/termite-mkbox sudo cp /tmp/go/bin/* /usr/local/bin/ * Make needs to be patched to use termite's shell wrapper: # Add MAKE_SHELL variable to make. wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.82.tar.bz2 tar xjf make-3.28.tar.bz2 cd make-3.82 && patch -p1 < ../termite/patches/make-*patch ./configure && make && make install * Coreutils before 8.0 has buggy directory traversal, making 'rm -rf' flaky. * Set resource limits: add the following to your /etc/security/limits.conf root soft nofile 5000 root hard nofile 5000 * soft nofile 5000 * hard nofile 5000 * Mount the source/object directories so termite can write xattrs, and noatime for performance improvements: mount -o remount,user_xattr,noatime my/device my/mountpoint OVERVIEW There are 5 binaries: * Mkbox: a wrapper that sets up the containerization. Based on Brian Swetland's https://github.com/swetland/mkbox * Coordinator: a simple server that administers a list of live workers. Workers periodically contact the coordinator. * Worker: should run as root, and typically runs on multiple machines. * Master: the daemon that runs on the machine. It contacts the coordinator to get a list of workers, and reserves job slots on the workers. Run it in the root of the writable directory for the compile. It creates a .termite-socket that the wrapper below uses. * Shell-wrapper: a wrapper to use with make's SHELL variable. The choice between remote and local can be set through the file .termite-localrc in the same dir as .termite-socket. The file is in json format, and you can find examples in the patches/ subdirectory. The default [{ "Regexp": ".*termite-make", "Local": true, "Recurse": true, "SkipRefresh": true }, { "Regexp": ".*", "Local": false }] (ie., only recursive make calls are run locally) should work for most projects, but for performance reasons, you might want to run more commands locally. Typically, build-system commands should run locally (eg. make, cmake). Commands that modify build artefacts should not run locally: local commands do not run inside a FUSE sandbox, so termite can't tell what files they modify, and how to update filesystem caches on the workers. By default, after executing a local command, the termite master scans for changed files. If you know this is not the case, you can skip this with SkipRefresh: true. RUNNING ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 1024 -f termite_rsa ${TERMITE_DIR}/bin/coordinator/coordinator -secret termite_rsa & ${TERMITE_DIR}/bin/worker/worker -jobs 4 -coordinator localhost:1233 \ -secret termite_rsa cd ${PROJECT} ${TERMITE_DIR}/bin/master/master -jobs 4 \ -secret termite_rsa & termite-make -j20 PERFORMANCE See below. The overhead of running in FUSE is 50 to 100% SECURITY * The worker runs binaries inside a containerized mount of a FUSE file system. * Worker and master use plaintext TCP/IP, and use a shared secret with HMAC-SHA1 to authenticate the connection. See https://github.com/hanwen/termite/blob/master/termite/connection.go for details. * Worker and master must trust each other, for the following reasons: - workers can request all publicly readable files from the master. - workers can cause the master to run arbitrary binaries as the user compiling. - the master can make the worker run arbitrary binaries as 'nobody'. * The master will never serve files that have no group/other permissions. * Wrapper and master run as the same user and use IPC unix domain sockets to communicate. The socket mode is 0700. CAVEATS * Hardlinks on the workers are translated to copies on the master. TODO (by decreasing priority) * Worker -> worker fetch * Connection scheme: exp/ssh, security review? SUCCESSFUL COMPILES Termite timings by running master and single worker on the same machine. The smaller the package, the larger the overhead. * coreutils 8.12 (1.6x slower, Lenovo T60, 2-core, make -j2) * Make 3.82 (1.85x slower, Lenovo T60, 2-core) * LLVM 2.9 (1.5 slower, Dell T5300 6-core, make -j12) * GUILE 2.0. - Must run inside srcdir. - 1.1x slower, Dell T5300 6-core, make -j6 * Emacs 24 - 1.8x slower (Lenovo T60, make -j2) - Must run in srcdir. * Android Gingerbread. DISCLAIMER This is not an official Google product.
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