// -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*- // Description /*{{{*/ // $Id: policy.cc,v 1.2 2001/02/20 07:03:17 jgg Exp $ /* ###################################################################### Package Version Policy implementation This is just a really simple wrapper around pkgVersionMatch with some added goodies to manage the list of things.. Priority Table: 1000 -> inf = Downgradeable priorities 1000 = The 'no downgrade' pseduo-status file 100 -> 1000 = Standard priorities 990 = Config file override package files 989 = Start for preference auto-priorities 500 = Default package files 100 = The status file 0 -> 100 = NotAutomatic sources like experimental -inf -> 0 = Never selected ##################################################################### */ /*}}}*/ // Include Files /*{{{*/ #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma implementation "apt-pkg/policy.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*}}}*/ // Policy::Init - Startup and bind to a cache /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* Set the defaults for operation. The default mode with no loaded policy file matches the V0 policy engine. */ pkgPolicy::pkgPolicy(pkgCache *Owner) : Pins(0), PFPriority(0), Cache(Owner) { PFPriority = new signed short[Owner->Head().PackageFileCount]; Pins = new Pin[Owner->Head().PackageCount]; for (unsigned long I = 0; I != Owner->Head().PackageCount; I++) Pins[I].Type = pkgVersionMatch::None; // The config file has a master override. string DefRel = _config->Find("APT::Default-Release"); if (DefRel.empty() == false) CreatePin(pkgVersionMatch::Release,"",DefRel,990); InitDefaults(); } /*}}}*/ // Policy::InitDefaults - Compute the default selections /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* */ bool pkgPolicy::InitDefaults() { // Initialize the priorities based on the status of the package file for (pkgCache::PkgFileIterator I = Cache->FileBegin(); I != Cache->FileEnd(); I++) { PFPriority[I->ID] = 500; if ((I->Flags & pkgCache::Flag::NotSource) == pkgCache::Flag::NotSource) PFPriority[I->ID] = 100; else if ((I->Flags & pkgCache::Flag::NotAutomatic) == pkgCache::Flag::NotAutomatic) PFPriority[I->ID] = 1; } // Apply the defaults.. SPtr Fixed = new bool[Cache->HeaderP->PackageFileCount]; memset(Fixed,0,sizeof(*Fixed)*Cache->HeaderP->PackageFileCount); signed Cur = 989; StatusOverride = false; for (vector::const_iterator I = Defaults.begin(); I != Defaults.end(); I++, Cur--) { pkgVersionMatch Match(I->Data,I->Type); for (pkgCache::PkgFileIterator F = Cache->FileBegin(); F != Cache->FileEnd(); F++) { /* hmm? if ((F->Flags & pkgCache::Flag::NotSource) == pkgCache::Flag::NotSource) continue;*/ if (Match.FileMatch(F) == true && Fixed[F->ID] == false) { if (I->Priority != 0 && I->Priority > 0) Cur = I->Priority; if (I->Priority < 0) PFPriority[F->ID] = I->Priority; else PFPriority[F->ID] = Cur; if (PFPriority[F->ID] > 1000) StatusOverride = true; Fixed[F->ID] = true; } } } if (_config->FindB("Debug::pkgPolicy",false) == true) for (pkgCache::PkgFileIterator F = Cache->FileBegin(); F != Cache->FileEnd(); F++) cout << "Prio of " << F.FileName() << ' ' << PFPriority[F->ID] << endl; return true; } /*}}}*/ // Policy::GetCandidateVer - Get the candidate install version /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* Evaluate the package pins and the default list to deteremine what the best package is. */ pkgCache::VerIterator pkgPolicy::GetCandidateVer(pkgCache::PkgIterator Pkg) { const Pin &PPkg = Pins[Pkg->ID]; // Look for a package pin and evaluate it. signed Max = 0; pkgCache::VerIterator Pref(*Cache); if (PPkg.Type != pkgVersionMatch::None) { pkgVersionMatch Match(PPkg.Data,PPkg.Type); Pref = Match.Find(Pkg); Max = PPkg.Priority; if (PPkg.Priority == 0) Max = 989; } /* Falling through to the default version.. Setting Max to zero effectively excludes everything <= 0 which are the non-automatic priorities.. The status file is given a prio of 100 which will exclude not-automatic sources, except in a single shot not-installed mode. The second pseduo-status file is at prio 1000, above which will permit the user to force-downgrade things. The user pin is subject to the same priority rules as default selections. Thus there are two ways to create a pin - a pin that tracks the default when the default is taken away, and a permanent pin that stays at that setting. */ for (pkgCache::VerIterator Ver = Pkg.VersionList(); Ver.end() == false; Ver++) { for (pkgCache::VerFileIterator VF = Ver.FileList(); VF.end() == false; VF++) { signed Prio = PFPriority[VF.File()->ID]; if (Prio > Max) { Pref = Ver; Max = Prio; } } if (Pkg.CurrentVer() == Ver && Max < 1000) { /* Elevate our current selection (or the status file itself) to the Pseudo-status priority. */ if (Pref.end() == true) Pref = Ver; Max = 1000; // Fast path optimize. if (StatusOverride == false) break; } } return Pref; } /*}}}*/ // Policy::CreatePin - Create an entry in the pin table.. /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* For performance we have 3 tables, the default table, the main cache table (hashed to the cache). A blank package name indicates the pin belongs to the default table. Order of insertion matters here, the earlier defaults override later ones. */ void pkgPolicy::CreatePin(pkgVersionMatch::MatchType Type,string Name, string Data,signed short Priority) { pkgCache::PkgIterator Pkg = Cache->FindPkg(Name); Pin *P = 0; if (Name.empty() == true) P = Defaults.insert(Defaults.end()); else { // Get a spot to put the pin if (Pkg.end() == true) { // Check the unmatched table for (vector::iterator I = Unmatched.begin(); I != Unmatched.end() && P == 0; I++) if (I->Pkg == Name) P = I; if (P == 0) P = Unmatched.insert(Unmatched.end()); } else { P = Pins + Pkg->ID; } } // Set.. P->Type = Type; P->Priority = Priority; P->Data = Data; } /*}}}*/ // ReadPinFile - Load the pin file into a Policy /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* I'd like to see the preferences file store more than just pin information but right now that is the only stuff I have to store. Later there will have to be some kind of combined super parser to get the data into all the right classes.. */ bool ReadPinFile(pkgPolicy &Plcy,string File) { if (File.empty() == true) File = _config->FindFile("Dir::Etc::Preferences"); if (FileExists(File) == false) return true; FileFd Fd(File,FileFd::ReadOnly); pkgTagFile TF(&Fd); if (_error->PendingError() == true) return false; pkgTagSection Tags; while (TF.Step(Tags) == true) { string Name = Tags.FindS("Package"); if (Name.empty() == true) return _error->Error(_("Invalid record in the preferences file, no Package header")); if (Name == "*") Name = string(); const char *Start; const char *End; if (Tags.Find("Pin",Start,End) == false) continue; const char *Word = Start; for (; Word != End && isspace(*Word) == 0; Word++); // Parse the type.. pkgVersionMatch::MatchType Type; if (stringcasecmp(Start,Word,"version") == 0 && Name.empty() == false) Type = pkgVersionMatch::Version; else if (stringcasecmp(Start,Word,"release") == 0) Type = pkgVersionMatch::Release; else if (stringcasecmp(Start,Word,"origin") == 0) Type = pkgVersionMatch::Origin; else { _error->Warning(_("Did not understand pin type %s"),string(Start,Word).c_str()); continue; } for (; Word != End && isspace(*Word) != 0; Word++); Plcy.CreatePin(Type,Name,string(Word,End), Tags.FindI("Pin-Priority")); } Plcy.InitDefaults(); return true; } /*}}}*/