peacock-data-public-datasets-idc-cronscript
/
venv
/lib
/python3.10
/site-packages
/packaging
/_manylinux.py
| import collections | |
| import contextlib | |
| import functools | |
| import os | |
| import re | |
| import sys | |
| import warnings | |
| from typing import Dict, Generator, Iterator, NamedTuple, Optional, Sequence, Tuple | |
| from ._elffile import EIClass, EIData, ELFFile, EMachine | |
| EF_ARM_ABIMASK = 0xFF000000 | |
| EF_ARM_ABI_VER5 = 0x05000000 | |
| EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD = 0x00000400 | |
| # `os.PathLike` not a generic type until Python 3.9, so sticking with `str` | |
| # as the type for `path` until then. | |
| def _parse_elf(path: str) -> Generator[Optional[ELFFile], None, None]: | |
| try: | |
| with open(path, "rb") as f: | |
| yield ELFFile(f) | |
| except (OSError, TypeError, ValueError): | |
| yield None | |
| def _is_linux_armhf(executable: str) -> bool: | |
| # hard-float ABI can be detected from the ELF header of the running | |
| # process | |
| # https://static.docs.arm.com/ihi0044/g/aaelf32.pdf | |
| with _parse_elf(executable) as f: | |
| return ( | |
| f is not None | |
| and f.capacity == EIClass.C32 | |
| and f.encoding == EIData.Lsb | |
| and f.machine == EMachine.Arm | |
| and f.flags & EF_ARM_ABIMASK == EF_ARM_ABI_VER5 | |
| and f.flags & EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD == EF_ARM_ABI_FLOAT_HARD | |
| ) | |
| def _is_linux_i686(executable: str) -> bool: | |
| with _parse_elf(executable) as f: | |
| return ( | |
| f is not None | |
| and f.capacity == EIClass.C32 | |
| and f.encoding == EIData.Lsb | |
| and f.machine == EMachine.I386 | |
| ) | |
| def _have_compatible_abi(executable: str, archs: Sequence[str]) -> bool: | |
| if "armv7l" in archs: | |
| return _is_linux_armhf(executable) | |
| if "i686" in archs: | |
| return _is_linux_i686(executable) | |
| allowed_archs = { | |
| "x86_64", | |
| "aarch64", | |
| "ppc64", | |
| "ppc64le", | |
| "s390x", | |
| "loongarch64", | |
| "riscv64", | |
| } | |
| return any(arch in allowed_archs for arch in archs) | |
| # If glibc ever changes its major version, we need to know what the last | |
| # minor version was, so we can build the complete list of all versions. | |
| # For now, guess what the highest minor version might be, assume it will | |
| # be 50 for testing. Once this actually happens, update the dictionary | |
| # with the actual value. | |
| _LAST_GLIBC_MINOR: Dict[int, int] = collections.defaultdict(lambda: 50) | |
| class _GLibCVersion(NamedTuple): | |
| major: int | |
| minor: int | |
| def _glibc_version_string_confstr() -> Optional[str]: | |
| """ | |
| Primary implementation of glibc_version_string using os.confstr. | |
| """ | |
| # os.confstr is quite a bit faster than ctypes.DLL. It's also less likely | |
| # to be broken or missing. This strategy is used in the standard library | |
| # platform module. | |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/fcf1d003bf4f0100c/Lib/platform.py#L175-L183 | |
| try: | |
| # Should be a string like "glibc 2.17". | |
| version_string: Optional[str] = os.confstr("CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION") | |
| assert version_string is not None | |
| _, version = version_string.rsplit() | |
| except (AssertionError, AttributeError, OSError, ValueError): | |
| # os.confstr() or CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION not available (or a bad value)... | |
| return None | |
| return version | |
| def _glibc_version_string_ctypes() -> Optional[str]: | |
| """ | |
| Fallback implementation of glibc_version_string using ctypes. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| import ctypes | |
| except ImportError: | |
| return None | |
| # ctypes.CDLL(None) internally calls dlopen(NULL), and as the dlopen | |
| # manpage says, "If filename is NULL, then the returned handle is for the | |
| # main program". This way we can let the linker do the work to figure out | |
| # which libc our process is actually using. | |
| # | |
| # We must also handle the special case where the executable is not a | |
| # dynamically linked executable. This can occur when using musl libc, | |
| # for example. In this situation, dlopen() will error, leading to an | |
| # OSError. Interestingly, at least in the case of musl, there is no | |
| # errno set on the OSError. The single string argument used to construct | |
| # OSError comes from libc itself and is therefore not portable to | |
| # hard code here. In any case, failure to call dlopen() means we | |
| # can proceed, so we bail on our attempt. | |
| try: | |
| process_namespace = ctypes.CDLL(None) | |
| except OSError: | |
| return None | |
| try: | |
| gnu_get_libc_version = process_namespace.gnu_get_libc_version | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| # Symbol doesn't exist -> therefore, we are not linked to | |
| # glibc. | |
| return None | |
| # Call gnu_get_libc_version, which returns a string like "2.5" | |
| gnu_get_libc_version.restype = ctypes.c_char_p | |
| version_str: str = gnu_get_libc_version() | |
| # py2 / py3 compatibility: | |
| if not isinstance(version_str, str): | |
| version_str = version_str.decode("ascii") | |
| return version_str | |
| def _glibc_version_string() -> Optional[str]: | |
| """Returns glibc version string, or None if not using glibc.""" | |
| return _glibc_version_string_confstr() or _glibc_version_string_ctypes() | |
| def _parse_glibc_version(version_str: str) -> Tuple[int, int]: | |
| """Parse glibc version. | |
| We use a regexp instead of str.split because we want to discard any | |
| random junk that might come after the minor version -- this might happen | |
| in patched/forked versions of glibc (e.g. Linaro's version of glibc | |
| uses version strings like "2.20-2014.11"). See gh-3588. | |
| """ | |
| m = re.match(r"(?P<major>[0-9]+)\.(?P<minor>[0-9]+)", version_str) | |
| if not m: | |
| warnings.warn( | |
| f"Expected glibc version with 2 components major.minor," | |
| f" got: {version_str}", | |
| RuntimeWarning, | |
| ) | |
| return -1, -1 | |
| return int(m.group("major")), int(m.group("minor")) | |
| def _get_glibc_version() -> Tuple[int, int]: | |
| version_str = _glibc_version_string() | |
| if version_str is None: | |
| return (-1, -1) | |
| return _parse_glibc_version(version_str) | |
| # From PEP 513, PEP 600 | |
| def _is_compatible(arch: str, version: _GLibCVersion) -> bool: | |
| sys_glibc = _get_glibc_version() | |
| if sys_glibc < version: | |
| return False | |
| # Check for presence of _manylinux module. | |
| try: | |
| import _manylinux | |
| except ImportError: | |
| return True | |
| if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux_compatible"): | |
| result = _manylinux.manylinux_compatible(version[0], version[1], arch) | |
| if result is not None: | |
| return bool(result) | |
| return True | |
| if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 5): | |
| if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux1_compatible"): | |
| return bool(_manylinux.manylinux1_compatible) | |
| if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 12): | |
| if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux2010_compatible"): | |
| return bool(_manylinux.manylinux2010_compatible) | |
| if version == _GLibCVersion(2, 17): | |
| if hasattr(_manylinux, "manylinux2014_compatible"): | |
| return bool(_manylinux.manylinux2014_compatible) | |
| return True | |
| _LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP = { | |
| # CentOS 7 w/ glibc 2.17 (PEP 599) | |
| (2, 17): "manylinux2014", | |
| # CentOS 6 w/ glibc 2.12 (PEP 571) | |
| (2, 12): "manylinux2010", | |
| # CentOS 5 w/ glibc 2.5 (PEP 513) | |
| (2, 5): "manylinux1", | |
| } | |
| def platform_tags(archs: Sequence[str]) -> Iterator[str]: | |
| """Generate manylinux tags compatible to the current platform. | |
| :param archs: Sequence of compatible architectures. | |
| The first one shall be the closest to the actual architecture and be the part of | |
| platform tag after the ``linux_`` prefix, e.g. ``x86_64``. | |
| The ``linux_`` prefix is assumed as a prerequisite for the current platform to | |
| be manylinux-compatible. | |
| :returns: An iterator of compatible manylinux tags. | |
| """ | |
| if not _have_compatible_abi(sys.executable, archs): | |
| return | |
| # Oldest glibc to be supported regardless of architecture is (2, 17). | |
| too_old_glibc2 = _GLibCVersion(2, 16) | |
| if set(archs) & {"x86_64", "i686"}: | |
| # On x86/i686 also oldest glibc to be supported is (2, 5). | |
| too_old_glibc2 = _GLibCVersion(2, 4) | |
| current_glibc = _GLibCVersion(*_get_glibc_version()) | |
| glibc_max_list = [current_glibc] | |
| # We can assume compatibility across glibc major versions. | |
| # https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24636 | |
| # | |
| # Build a list of maximum glibc versions so that we can | |
| # output the canonical list of all glibc from current_glibc | |
| # down to too_old_glibc2, including all intermediary versions. | |
| for glibc_major in range(current_glibc.major - 1, 1, -1): | |
| glibc_minor = _LAST_GLIBC_MINOR[glibc_major] | |
| glibc_max_list.append(_GLibCVersion(glibc_major, glibc_minor)) | |
| for arch in archs: | |
| for glibc_max in glibc_max_list: | |
| if glibc_max.major == too_old_glibc2.major: | |
| min_minor = too_old_glibc2.minor | |
| else: | |
| # For other glibc major versions oldest supported is (x, 0). | |
| min_minor = -1 | |
| for glibc_minor in range(glibc_max.minor, min_minor, -1): | |
| glibc_version = _GLibCVersion(glibc_max.major, glibc_minor) | |
| tag = "manylinux_{}_{}".format(*glibc_version) | |
| if _is_compatible(arch, glibc_version): | |
| yield f"{tag}_{arch}" | |
| # Handle the legacy manylinux1, manylinux2010, manylinux2014 tags. | |
| if glibc_version in _LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP: | |
| legacy_tag = _LEGACY_MANYLINUX_MAP[glibc_version] | |
| if _is_compatible(arch, glibc_version): | |
| yield f"{legacy_tag}_{arch}" | |