package urpm::orphans; use strict; use urpm::util qw(add2hash_ append_to_file cat_ output_safe partition put_in_hash uniq wc_l); use urpm::msg; use urpm; my $fullname2name_re = qr/^(.*)-[^\-]*-[^\-]*\.[^\.\-]*$/; =head1 NAME urpm::orphans - The orphan management code for urpmi =head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 DESCRIPTION =over =cut #- side-effects: none sub installed_packages_packed { my ($urpm) = @_; my $db = urpm::db_open_or_die_($urpm); my @l; $db->traverse(sub { my ($pkg) = @_; $pkg->pack_header; push @l, $pkg; }); \@l; } =item unrequested_list__file($urpm) Return the path of the unrequested list file. =cut #- side-effects: none sub unrequested_list__file { my ($urpm) = @_; ($urpm->{env_dir} || "$urpm->{root}/var/lib/rpm") . '/installed-through-deps.list'; } =item unrequested_list($urpm) Returns the list of potentiel files (ake files installed as requires for others) =cut #- side-effects: none sub unrequested_list { my ($urpm) = @_; +{ map { chomp; s/\s+\(.*\)$//; $_ => 1; } cat_(unrequested_list__file($urpm)) }; } =item mark_as_requested($urpm, $state, $test) Mark some packages as explicitly requested (usually because they were manually installed). =cut #- side-effects: those of _write_unrequested_list__file sub mark_as_requested { my ($urpm, $state, $test) = @_; my $unrequested = unrequested_list($urpm); my $dirty; foreach (keys %{$state->{rejected_already_installed}}, grep { $state->{selected}{$_}{requested} } keys %{$state->{selected}}) { my $name = $urpm->{depslist}[$_]->name; if (defined($unrequested->{$name})) { $urpm->{info}(N("Marking %s as manually installed, it won't be auto-orphaned", $name)); $dirty = 1; } else { $urpm->{debug}("$name is not in potential orphans") if $urpm->{debug}; } delete $unrequested->{$name}; } if ($dirty && !$test) { _write_unrequested_list__file($urpm, [keys %$unrequested]); } } =item _installed_req_and_unreq($urpm) Returns : =over =item * req: list of installed packages that were installed as requires of others =item * unreq: list of installed packages that were not installed as requres of others (ie the ones that were explicitely selected for install) =back =cut #- side-effects: #- + those of _installed_req_and_unreq_and_update_unrequested_list (/var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list) sub _installed_req_and_unreq { my ($urpm) = @_; my ($req, $unreq, $_unrequested) = _installed_req_and_unreq_and_update_unrequested_list($urpm); ($req, $unreq); } =item _installed_and_unrequested_lists($urpm) Returns : =over =item * pkgs: list of installed packages =item * unrequested: list of packages that were installed as requires of others (the sum of the previous lists) =back =cut #- side-effects: #- + those of _installed_req_and_unreq_and_update_unrequested_list (/var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list) sub _installed_and_unrequested_lists { my ($urpm) = @_; my ($pkgs, $pkgs2, $unrequested) = _installed_req_and_unreq_and_update_unrequested_list($urpm); push @$pkgs, @$pkgs2; ($pkgs, $unrequested); } #- side-effects: /var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list sub _write_unrequested_list__file { my ($urpm, $unreq) = @_; return if $>; $urpm->{info}("writing " . unrequested_list__file($urpm)); output_safe(unrequested_list__file($urpm), join('', sort map { $_ . "\n" } @$unreq), ".old") if !$urpm->{env_dir}; } =item _installed_req_and_unreq_and_update_unrequested_list ($urpm) Returns : =over =item * req: list of installed packages that were installed as requires of others =item * unreq: list of installed packages that were not installed as requres of others (ie the ones that were explicitely selected for install) =item * unrequested: list of packages that were installed as requires of others (the sum of the previous lists) =back =cut #- side-effects: those of _write_unrequested_list__file sub _installed_req_and_unreq_and_update_unrequested_list { my ($urpm) = @_; my $pkgs = installed_packages_packed($urpm); $urpm->{debug}("reading and cleaning " . unrequested_list__file($urpm)) if $urpm->{debug}; my $unrequested = unrequested_list($urpm); my ($unreq, $req) = partition { $unrequested->{$_->name} } @$pkgs; # update the list (to filter dups and now-removed-pkgs) my @old = keys %$unrequested; my @new = map { $_->name } @$unreq; if (@new != @old) { _write_unrequested_list__file($urpm, \@new); } ($req, $unreq, $unrequested); } =item _selected_unrequested($urpm, $selected, $rejected) Returns the new "unrequested" packages. The reason can be "required by xxx" or "recommended" =cut #- side-effects: none sub _selected_unrequested { my ($urpm, $selected, $rejected) = @_; require urpm::select; map { if (my $from = $selected->{$_}{from}) { my $pkg = $urpm->{depslist}[$_]; my $name = $pkg->name; $pkg->flag_requested || urpm::select::was_pkg_name_installed($rejected, $name) ? () : ($name => "(required by " . $from->fullname . ")"); } elsif ($selected->{$_}{recommended}) { ($urpm->{depslist}[$_]->name => "(recommended)"); } else { (); } } keys %$selected; } =item _renamed_unrequested($urpm, $selected, $rejected) Returns the packages obsoleting packages marked "unrequested" =cut #- side-effects: none sub _renamed_unrequested { my ($urpm, $selected, $rejected) = @_; my @obsoleted = grep { $rejected->{$_}{obsoleted} } keys %$rejected or return; # we have to read the list to know if the old package was marked "unrequested" my $current = unrequested_list($urpm); my %l; foreach my $fn (@obsoleted) { my ($n) = $fn =~ $fullname2name_re; $current->{$n} or next; my ($new_fn) = keys %{$rejected->{$fn}{closure}}; my ($new_n) = $new_fn =~ $fullname2name_re; grep { my $pkg = $urpm->{depslist}[$_]; ($pkg->name eq $new_n) && $pkg->flag_installed && $pkg->flag_upgrade } keys %$selected and next; if ($new_n ne $n) { $l{$new_n} = "(obsoletes $fn)"; } } %l; } sub new_unrequested { my ($urpm, $state) = @_; ( _selected_unrequested($urpm, $state->{selected}, $state->{rejected}), _renamed_unrequested($urpm, $state->{selected}, $state->{rejected}), ); } #- side-effects: /var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list sub add_unrequested { my ($urpm, $state) = @_; my %l = new_unrequested($urpm, $state); append_to_file(unrequested_list__file($urpm), join('', map { "$_\t\t$l{$_}\n" } keys %l)); } =item check_unrequested_orphans_after_auto_select($urpm) We don't want to check orphans on every auto-select. We do it only after many packages have been added. Returns whether we should look for orphans depending on a threshold. =cut #- side-effects: none sub check_unrequested_orphans_after_auto_select { my ($urpm) = @_; my $f = unrequested_list__file($urpm); my $nb_added = wc_l($f) - wc_l("$f.old"); $nb_added >= $urpm->{options}{'nb-of-new-unrequested-pkgs-between-auto-select-orphans-check'}; } =item unrequested_orphans_after_remove($urpm, $toremove) This function computes whether removing $toremove packages will create unrequested orphans. It does not return the new orphans since "whatrecommends" is not available, If it detects there are new orphans, _all_unrequested_orphans() must be used to have the list of the orphans =cut #- side-effects: none sub unrequested_orphans_after_remove { my ($urpm, $toremove) = @_; my $db = urpm::db_open_or_die_($urpm); my %toremove = map { $_ => 1 } @$toremove; _unrequested_orphans_after_remove_once($urpm, $db, unrequested_list($urpm), \%toremove); } #- side-effects: none sub _unrequested_orphans_after_remove_once { my ($urpm, $db, $unrequested, $toremove) = @_; # first we get the list of requires/recommends that may be unneeded after removing $toremove my @requires; foreach my $fn (keys %$toremove) { my ($n) = $fn =~ $fullname2name_re; $db->traverse_tag('name', [ $n ], sub { my ($p) = @_; $p->fullname eq $fn or return; push @requires, $p->requires, $p->recommends_nosense; }); } foreach my $req (uniq(@requires)) { $db->traverse_tag_find('whatprovides', URPM::property2name($req), sub { my ($p) = @_; $toremove->{$p->fullname} and return; # already done $unrequested->{$p->name} or return; $p->provides_overlap($req) or return; # cool, $p is "unrequested" and will potentially be newly unneeded if (_will_package_be_unneeded($urpm, $db, $toremove, $p)) { $urpm->{debug}("installed " . $p->fullname . " can now be removed") if $urpm->{debug}; return 1; } else { $urpm->{debug}("installed " . $p->fullname . " can not be removed") if $urpm->{debug}; } 0; }) and return 1; } 0; } =item _will_package_be_unneeded($urpm, $db, $toremove, $pkg) Return true if $pkg will no more be required after removing $toremove nb: it may wrongly return false for complex loops, but will never wrongly return true =cut #- side-effects: none sub _will_package_be_unneeded { my ($urpm, $db, $toremove, $pkg) = @_; my $required_maybe_loop; foreach my $prop ($pkg->provides) { _will_prop_still_be_needed($urpm, $db, $toremove, scalar($pkg->fullname), $prop, \$required_maybe_loop) and return; } if ($required_maybe_loop) { my ($fullname, @provides) = @$required_maybe_loop; $urpm->{debug}("checking whether $fullname is a dependency loop") if $urpm->{debug}; # doing it locally, since we may fail (and so we must backtrack this change) my %ignore = %$toremove; $ignore{$pkg->fullname} = 1; foreach my $prop (@provides) { #- nb: here we won't loop. _will_prop_still_be_needed($urpm, $db, \%ignore, $fullname, $prop, \$required_maybe_loop) and return; } } 1; } =item _will_prop_still_be_needed($urpm, $db, $toremove, $fullname, $prop, $required_maybe_loop) Return true if $prop will still be required after removing $toremove =cut #- side-effects: none sub _will_prop_still_be_needed { my ($urpm, $db, $toremove, $fullname, $prop, $required_maybe_loop) = @_; my ($prov, $range) = URPM::property2name_range($prop) or return; $db->traverse_tag_find('whatrequires', $prov, sub { my ($p2) = @_; $toremove->{$p2->fullname} and return 0; # this one is going to be removed, skip it foreach ($p2->requires) { my ($pn, $ps) = URPM::property2name_range($_) or next; if ($pn eq $prov && URPM::ranges_overlap($ps, $range)) { #- we found $p2 which requires $prop if ($$required_maybe_loop) { $urpm->{debug}(" installed " . $p2->fullname . " still requires " . $fullname) if $urpm->{debug}; return 1; } $urpm->{debug}(" installed " . $p2->fullname . " may still requires " . $fullname) if $urpm->{debug}; $$required_maybe_loop = [ scalar $p2->fullname, $p2->provides ]; } } 0; }); } =item _get_current_kernel_package() Return the current kernel's package so that we can filter out current running kernel: =cut sub _get_current_kernel_package() { my $release = (POSIX::uname())[2]; # --qf '%{name}' is used in order to provide the right format: -e "/boot/vmlinuz-$release" && ($release, `rpm -qf --qf '%{name}' /boot/vmlinuz-$release`); } =item _kernel_callback ($pkg, $unreq_list) Returns list of kernels _fast_ version w/o looking at all non kernel packages requires on kernels (like "urpmi_find_leaves '^kernel'" would) _all_unrequested_orphans blacklists nearly all kernels b/c of packages like 'ndiswrapper' or 'basesystem' that requires 'kernel' rationale: other packages only require 'kernel' or a sub package we do not care about (eg: kernel-devel, kernel-firmware, kernel-latest) so it's useless to look at them =cut my (@req_by_latest_kernels, %requested_kernels, %kernels); sub _kernel_callback { my ($pkg, $unreq_list) = @_; my $shortname = $pkg->name; my $n = $pkg->fullname; # only consider kernels (and not main 'kernel' package): # but perform a pass on their requires for dkms like packages that require a specific kernel: if ($shortname !~ /^kernel-/) { foreach (grep { /^kernel/ } $pkg->requires_nosense) { $requested_kernels{$_}{$shortname} = $pkg; } return; } # only consider real kernels (and not kernel-doc and the like): return if $shortname =~ /-(?:source|doc|headers|firmware(?:|-extra|-nonfree))$/; # ignore requested kernels (aka that are not in /var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list) return if !$unreq_list->{$shortname} && $shortname !~ /latest/; # keep track of packages required by latest kernels in order not to try removing requested kernels: if ($n =~ /latest/) { push @req_by_latest_kernels, $pkg->requires; } else { $kernels{$shortname} = $pkg; } } =item _get_orphan_kernels() Returns list of orphan kernels =cut sub _get_orphan_kernels() { # keep kernels required by kernel-*-latest: delete $kernels{$_} foreach @req_by_latest_kernels; # return list of unused/orphan kernels: \%kernels; } =item _all_unrequested_orphans($urpm, $req, $unreq) Returns the list of "unrequested" orphans. =cut #- side-effects: none sub _all_unrequested_orphans { my ($urpm, $req, $unreq) = @_; my (%l, %provides); # 1- list explicit provides (not files) from installed packages: foreach my $pkg (@$unreq) { $l{$pkg->name} = $pkg; push @{$provides{$_}}, $pkg foreach $pkg->provides_nosense; } my $unreq_list = unrequested_list($urpm); my ($current_kernel_version, $current_kernel) = _get_current_kernel_package(); # 2- check if "unrequested" packages are still needed: while (my $pkg = shift @$req) { # do not do anything regarding kernels if we failed to detect the running one (ie: chroot) _kernel_callback($pkg, $unreq_list) if $current_kernel; foreach my $prop ($pkg->requires, $pkg->recommends_nosense) { my $n = URPM::property2name($prop); foreach my $p (@{$provides{$n} || []}) { if ($p != $pkg && $l{$p->name} && $p->provides_overlap($prop)) { delete $l{$p->name}; push @$req, $p; } } } } # add orphan kernels to the list: my $a = _get_orphan_kernels(); add2hash_(\%l, $a); # add packages that require orphan kernels to the list: foreach (keys %$a) { add2hash_(\%l, $requested_kernels{$_}); } # do not offer to remove current kernel or DKMS modules for current kernel: delete $l{$current_kernel}; # prevent removing orphan kernels if we failed to detect running kernel version: if ($current_kernel_version) { do { delete $l{$_} } foreach grep { /$current_kernel_version/ } keys %l; } [ values %l ]; } =item compute_future_unrequested_orphans($urpm, $state) Compute the list of packages that will be unrequested and could potently be removed. =cut #- side-effects: $state->{orphans_to_remove} #- + those of _installed_and_unrequested_lists (/var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list) sub compute_future_unrequested_orphans { my ($urpm, $state) = @_; $urpm->{log}("computing unrequested orphans"); my ($current_pkgs, $unrequested) = _installed_and_unrequested_lists($urpm); put_in_hash($unrequested, { new_unrequested($urpm, $state) }); my %toremove = map { $_ => 1 } URPM::removed_or_obsoleted_packages($state); my @pkgs = grep { !$toremove{$_->fullname} } @$current_pkgs; push @pkgs, map { $urpm->{depslist}[$_] } keys %{$state->{selected} || {}}; my ($unreq, $req) = partition { $unrequested->{$_->name} } @pkgs; $state->{orphans_to_remove} = _all_unrequested_orphans($urpm, $req, $unreq); # nb: $state->{orphans_to_remove} is used when computing ->selected_size } =item get_orphans($urpm) Returns the list of unrequested packages (aka orphans). It is quite fast. the slow part is the creation of $installed_packages_packed (using installed_packages_packed()) Used by C =cut # #- side-effects: #- + those of _installed_req_and_unreq (/var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list) sub get_orphans { my ($urpm) = @_; $urpm->{log}("computing unrequested orphans"); my ($req, $unreq) = _installed_req_and_unreq($urpm); _all_unrequested_orphans($urpm, $req, $unreq); } sub _get_now_orphans_raw_msg { my ($urpm) = @_; my $orphans = get_orphans($urpm); my @orphans = map { scalar $_->fullname } @$orphans or return; (scalar(@orphans), add_leading_spaces(join("\n", sort @orphans))); } =item get_now_orphans_gui_msg($urpm) Like get_now_orphans_msg() but more suited for GUIes, it return message about orphan packages. Used by rpmdrake. =cut sub get_now_orphans_gui_msg { my ($urpm) = @_; my ($count, $list) = _get_now_orphans_raw_msg($urpm) or return; join("\n", P("The following package:\n%s\nis now orphaned.", "The following packages:\n%s\nare now orphaned.", $count, $list), undef, P("You may wish to remove it.", "You may wish to remove them.", $count) ); } =item get_now_orphans_msg($urpm) Similar to get_now_orphans_gui_msg() but more suited for CLI, it return message about orphan packages. =cut sub get_now_orphans_msg { my ($urpm) = @_; my ($count, $list) = _get_now_orphans_raw_msg($urpm) or return; P("The following package:\n%s\nis now orphaned, if you wish to remove it, you can use \"urpme --auto-orphans\"", "The following packages:\n%s\nare now orphaned, if you wish to remove them, you can use \"urpme --auto-orphans\"", $count, $list) . "\n"; } =item add_leading_spaces($string) Add leading spaces to the string and return it. =cut #- side-effects: none sub add_leading_spaces { my ($s) = @_; $s =~ s/^/ /gm; $s; } #- side-effects: none sub installed_leaves { my ($urpm, $o_discard) = @_; my $packages = installed_packages_packed($urpm); my (%l, %provides); foreach my $pkg (@$packages) { next if $o_discard && $o_discard->($pkg); $l{$pkg->name} = $pkg; push @{$provides{$_}}, $pkg foreach $pkg->provides_nosense; } foreach my $pkg (@$packages) { foreach my $prop ($pkg->requires, $pkg->recommends_nosense) { my $n = URPM::property2name($prop); foreach my $p (@{$provides{$n} || []}) { $p != $pkg && $p->provides_overlap($prop) and delete $l{$p->name}; } } } [ values %l ]; } 1; =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Mandriva SA Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Mageia =cut