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authorStefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc>2011-03-30 22:28:23 +0200
committerStefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc>2011-03-30 22:28:23 +0200
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second draft, addressing David and Michael comments
EDSP version 0.2
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** TENTATIVE PROPOSAL, VERY VERY VERY DRAFT **
-# APT External Dependency Solver Protocol (EDSP) - version 0.1
+# APT External Dependency Solver Protocol (EDSP) - version 0.2
This document describes the communication protocol between APT and
external dependency solvers. The protocol is called APT EDSP, for "APT
@@ -13,13 +13,18 @@ External Dependency Solver Protocol".
- APT is equipped with its own **internal solver** for dependencies,
which is identified by the string `internal`.
- **External solver**: an *external* software component able to resolve
- dependencies on behalf of APT. Each external solver is identified by
- an unique string (other than `internal`) called the solver **name**.
-
+ dependencies on behalf of APT.
+
At each interaction with APT, a single solver is in use. When there is
a total of 2 or more solvers, internals or externals, the user can
choose which one to use.
+Each solver is identified by an unique string, the **solver
+name**. Solver names must be formed using only alphanumeric ASCII
+characters, dashes, and underscores; solver names must start with a
+lowercase ASCII letter. The special name `internal` denotes APT's
+internal solver, is reserved, and cannot be used by external solvers.
+
## Installation
@@ -32,8 +37,8 @@ Each file under `/usr/lib/apt/solvers` corresponding to an external
solver must be executable.
No non-solver files must be installed under `/usr/lib/apt/solvers`, so
-that an index of available external solvers can be obtained by simply
-looking at the content of that directory.
+that an index of available external solvers can be obtained by listing
+the content of that directory.
## Configuration
@@ -49,9 +54,10 @@ configuration documentation for more, and more up to date, information.
respected (as the internal solver does) or can be slightly deviated
from. Defaults to `yes`.
-- **APT::Solver::Preferences**: solver-specific user preferences used
- during dependency solving. Check your solver documentation for what is
- supported here. Default to empty.
+- **APT::Solver::NAME::Preferences** (where NAME is a solver name):
+ solver-specific user preference string used during dependency solving,
+ when the solver NAME is in use. Check solver-specific documentation
+ for what is supported here. Defaults to the empty string.
## Protocol
@@ -74,13 +80,15 @@ via the file descriptors: **stdin** (standard input) and **stdout**
therefore use stderr to dump debugging information that could be
inspected separately.
-After invocation, the protocol passes through 3 separate phases:
+After invocation, the protocol passes through a sequence of phases:
-1. APT send to the solver a dependency solving **scenario**
-2. The solver solves dependencies. No communication with APT happens
- during this phase.
-3. The solver sends back to APT an **answer**, i.e. either a *solution*
+1. APT invokes the external solver
+2. APT send to the solver a dependency solving **scenario**
+3. The solver solves dependencies. During this phase the solver may
+ send, repeatedly, **progress** information to APT.
+4. The solver sends back to APT an **answer**, i.e. either a *solution*
or an *error* report.
+5. The external solver exits
### Scenario
@@ -104,7 +112,7 @@ and followed by a mixture of action and preference fields.
The value of the **Request:** field is a string describing the EDSP
protocol which will be used to communicate. At present, the string must
-be `EDSP 0.1`.
+be `EDSP 0.2`.
a unique request identifier, such as an
UUID. Request fields are mainly used to identify the beginning of a
@@ -154,32 +162,42 @@ A package universe is a list of Deb 822 stanzas, one per package, called
**package stanzas**. Each package stanzas starts with a Package
field. The following fields are supported in package stanzas:
-- All fields supported by Debian Packages file (see one of the
- `/var/lib/apt/lists/*Packages` file for an example), *with the
- exception of the Description field* that is not allowed.
+- All fields contained in the dpkg database, with the exception of
+ fields marked as "internal" (see the manpage `dpkg-query (1)`). Among
+ those fields, the following are mandatory for all package stanzas:
+ Package, Version, Architecture.
- Among those fields, the following are mandatory: Package, Version,
- Architecture.
+ It is recommended not to pass the Description field to external
+ solvers or, alternatively, to trim it to the short description only.
-- **Installed:** (optional, default value `no`). Allowed values: `yes`,
+- **Installed:** (optional, defaults to `no`). Allowed values: `yes`,
`no`. When set to `yes`, the corresponding package is currently
installed.
+
+ Note: the Status field present in the dpkg database must not be passed
+ to the external solver, as it's an internal dpkg field. Installed and
+ other fields permit to encode the most relevant aspects of Status in
+ communications with solvers.
- ##TODO## changed with respect to current prototype, which uses Status
+- **Hold:** (optional, defaults to `no`). Allowed values: `yes`,
+ `no`. When set to `yes`, the corresponding package is marked as "on
+ hold" by dpkg.
- **APT-ID:** (mandatory). Unique package identifier, according to APT.
-- **APT-Pin:** (mandatory). Must be a non-negative integer. Package pin
- value, according to current APT policy.
+- **APT-Pin:** (mandatory). Must be an integer. Package pin value,
+ according to APT policy.
-- **APT-Candidate:** (optional, default value `no`). Allowed values:
- `yes`, `no`. When set to `yes`, the corresponding package is granted
- to have the highest pinning value among all the packages having the
- same name.
-
- ##TODO## what about multi-arch? is the pin value granted to be the
- higest also across different architectures?
-
+- **APT-Candidate:** (optional, defaults to `no`). Allowed values:
+ `yes`, `no`. When set to `yes`, the corresponding package is the APT
+ candidate for installation among all available packages with the same
+ name.
+
+- **APT-Automatic:** (optional, defaults to `no`). Allowed values:
+ `yes`, `no`. When set to `yes`, the corresponding package is marked by
+ APT as automatic installed. Note that automatic installed packages
+ should be removed by the solver only when the Autoremove action is
+ requested (see Request section).
### Answer
@@ -189,7 +207,7 @@ An answer from the external solver to APT is either a *solution* or an
The following invariant on **exit codes** must hold true. When the
external solver is *able to find a solution*, it will write the solution
to standard output and then exit with an exit code of 0. When the
-external solver is *unable to find a solution* (and aware of that), it
+external solver is *unable to find a solution* (and s aware of that), it
will write an error to standard output and then exit with an exit code
of 0. An exit code other than 0 will be interpreted as a solver crash
with no meaningful error about dependency resolution to convey to the
@@ -198,21 +216,29 @@ user.
#### Solution
-A solution is a single Deb 822 stanza, starting with the field
-Solution. The following fields are supported in solution stanzas:
+A solution is a list of Deb 822 stanzas. Each of them is either an
+install stanza, telling APT to install a specific package, or a remove
+stanza, telling APT to remove one.
+
+An **install stanza** starts with an Install field and supports the
+following fields:
+
+- **Install:** (mandatory). The value is a package identifier,
+ referencing one of the package stanzas of the package universe via its
+ APT-ID field.
-- **Solution:** (mandatory). The value of this field is ignored,
- although it should be a unique solution identifier, such as a UUID.
+- All fields supported by package stanzas.
-- **Install:** (optional, defaults to the empty string). A space
- separated list of strings of the form `PACKAGE=VERSION` where
- `PACKAGE` is a package name and `VERSION` is an available version of
- that package. The list denotes a set of packages that must be
- installed to satisfy user request.
+**Remove stanzas** are similar to install stanzas, but have **Remove**
+fields instead of Install fields.
-- **Remove:** (optional, defaults to the empty string). Same as Install,
- but denoting a set of packages that must be removed to satisfy user
- request.
+In terms of expressivity, install and remove stanzas can carry one
+single field each, as APT-IDs are enough to pinpoint packages to be
+installed/removed. Nonetheless, for protocol readability, it is
+recommended that solvers either add unconditionally the fields Package,
+Version, and Architecture to all install/remove stanzas or,
+alternatively, that they support a `--verbose` command line flag that
+explicitly enables the output of those fields in solutions.
#### Error
@@ -225,11 +251,40 @@ following fields are supported in error stanzas:
- **Message:** (mandatory). The value of this field is a text string,
meant to be read by humans, that explains the cause of the solver
- error.
+ error. Message fields might be multi-line, like the Description field
+ in the dpkg database. The first line conveys a short message, which
+ can be explained in more details using subsequent lines.
+
+
+### Progress
+
+During dependency solving, an external solver may send progress
+information to APT using **progress stanzas**. A progress stanza starts
+with the Progress field and might contain the following fields:
+
+- **Progress:** (mandatory). The value of this field is a date and time
+ timestamp, in RFC 2822 format. The timestamp provides a time
+ annotation for the progress report.
+
+- **Percentage:** (optional). An integer from 0 to 100, representing the
+ completion of the dependency solving process, as declared by the
+ solver.
+
+- **Message:** (optional). A textual message, meant to be read by the
+ APT user, telling what is going on within the dependency solving
+ (e.g. the current phase of dependency solving, as declared by the
+ solver).
+
+
+# Future extensions
+
+Potential future extensions to this protocol, listed in no specific
+order, include:
- ##TODO## can we support line continuations throughout this format? If
- yes, they might come handy both for error stanzas and for solution
- stanzas (which might have very long install/remove lines)
+- fixed error types to identify common failures across solvers and
+ enable APT to translate error messages
+- structured error data to explain failures in terms of packages and
+ dependencies
** TENTATIVE PROPOSAL, VERY VERY VERY DRAFT **