Moving the exception didn't cause problems in
I925ed62bdc808f0e07862f6e0905e80b50fbe942, but in later changes where
we split blockdevice.py up a bit more, we can get a bit tangled with
circular imports.
Change-Id: I8297483f64c4e1deecd5ec88ee40e9198bb83589
Because in some cases (e.g. partitioning) the order is needed,
add weights to the digraph to get an (somewhat) stable
topological sort.
Change-Id: I5ef1acc6338ac93c593faa0eafe26cbed42ed887
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Per [1] this is the "official" CDN mirror, which I think is the most
appropriate for the default. I think this addresses the concerns
httpredir service, which I don't think ever quite got out of beta.
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianGeoMirror
Change-Id: I55f2a00b8bbb0f0a20d3be229e4c2c32a7b69057
This new element will allow to regenerate dracut
on the produced images, to enable different modules. It
relies on a yaml blob to specify modules and packages
needed. It defaults to installing lvm and crypt.
Change-Id: I292fb70cde41ee6053b7b81a67931bcdaaa6d664
"log and throw" is arguably an anti-pattern; the error message either
bubles-up into the exception, or the handler figures it out. We have
an example where this logs, and then the handler in blockdevice.py
catches it and logs it again.
Less layers is better; just raise the exception, and use log.exception
to get tracebacks where handled.
Change-Id: I8efd94fbe52a3911253753f447afdb7565849185
Manifests files can release sensitive information and therefore should
have restrictive permissions.
Change-Id: I64d6c830217a7d8b0172df2dc774079dcd1e2a68
Related-Bug: #1671842
A majority of the "plugins" aren't implementing the plugin class.
Clearly we need some refactoring of the ideas here. Remove for
simplicity.
Change-Id: If399a371b171f4fd17cfa5856fe55daca4c86e60
To avoid failures with double unmount, skip unmounting
the mountpoints that are managed by block device.
Change-Id: I228779eb9bf544a27a53e5017c87573023fd375a
With new block device definition, where content of the image
can be mounted on different partitions, is not enough with
executing setfiles on root directory. Instead of that, expose
all the mountpoints on the image, and apply setfiles on them.
Change-Id: I153f979722eaec49eab93d7cd398c5589b9bfc44
This patch finalizes the block device refactoring. It moves the three
remaining levels (filesystem creation, mount and fstab handling) into
the new python module.
Now it is possible to use any number of disk images, any number of
partitions and used them mounted to different directories.
Notes:
* unmount_dir : modified to only unmount the subdirs mounted by
mount_proc_sys_dev(). dib-block-device unmounts
$TMP_MOUNT_PATH/mnt (see I85e01f3898d3c043071de5fad82307cb091a64a9)
Change-Id: I592c0b1329409307197460cfa8fd69798013f1f8
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Closes-Bug: #1664924
The args agument was only used to find the symbol for the getval
command. Have the command pass the symbol to find in directly. We
can therefore remove the args paramater to the BlockDevice() creation.
Change-Id: I8e357131b70a00e4a2c4792c009f6058d1d5ae9e
Move argument parsing to subparsers, rather than positional arguments.
This better reflects the tool's role as a driver and allows
sub-commands to deal with arguments in a natural way.
Change-Id: Iae8c368e0f3fe47abfddb9e0a1558bd5b3423aee
I accidentally dropped the clearing of this file when it moved to
cmd.py during rebase of I1919f6e865acae14ee95cd025c9c7b75ca266a9c
Change-Id: Ibe9fcde594770cb51c732cc253987308dc038083
DIB_BLOCK_DEVICE_PARAMS_YAML should be exported, and the
dib-block-device will take this as the value of --params. Remove this
to simplify the command-line
Change-Id: I6764ed223ecd36f9d24e19f164b6a927380b410f
This creates a BlockDeviceCmd object to hold the main() function.
This doesn't really do anything different right now, but sets a base
for using argparse subparsers to handle the command-line
Change-Id: I4acf95ff4d554a3b4e7e2244ab1706631b98458f
This moves the YAML parameter parsing into the command-line driver.
It makes the argument optional so it can be taken from the environment
variable directly. The parsed YAML is passed to the BlockDevice
object.
Change-Id: I6fa5e5b7d1fccfc7cf47d6e4a1fa6e560734680d
To avoid any confusion, commands passed to exec_sudo() should be a
list of "str"s. Log a message if we see unicode issues.
This also adds a debug trace of all output. stderr is captured.
This is modified to raise CalledProcessError on failure, like
check_call(). Calls that are ok to fail will need to explicitly catch
and ignore this.
The two calls that we expect to fail are wrapped
We wish to try rolling back if one of these command raises an
exception. Modify the create handler to initiate rollback on all
exceptions.
Change-Id: Iee4fa41ffaf243e4728bf3a5eeec5c8fa8d2dadc
The await function is essentially a non-standard check_output call.
Let's use standard calls to increase maintainability.
Change-Id: I2c25e1cd7122791fcaa86b46bd801e661471bc9e
As this method can be introduced without any dependency,
provide it on an independent change to simplify reviews.
This is a partial refactor based on
I592c0b1329409307197460cfa8fd69798013f1f8
Change-Id: Idaf3d2b3b3e23d0b9d6bc071d67b961a829ae422
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
This is a partial refactor from change
I592c0b1329409307197460cfa8fd69798013f1f8
Change-Id: I8822e68e41c4ebd47eea9ffed4557efc130a7bf7
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Add a new method in the block device library called
exec_sudo, so it can be reused.
This is a partial refactor of change
I592c0b1329409307197460cfa8fd69798013f1f8
Change-Id: Id621f6d029e1275a35c4fd3f19b57c8518076134
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
As part of the final steps, refactor the bits belonging
to block device and functions. This is a partial refactor
from I3600c6a3d663c697b59d91bd3fbb5e408af345e4
Change-Id: I7aa4fe0466e44846d8fa3194575d446fe4b5b2e6
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Introducing the refactors of the block device to allow a tree-like
configuration, and start using it for the partitions level.
Based on patch I3600c6a3d663c697b59d91bd3fbb5e408af345e4
Change-Id: I58bb3c256a1dfd100d29266571c333c2d43334f7
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
It seems that the redhat nodepool job is quite reliably geting a
"floating point" error during centos image build. This happens after
03-yum-cleanup which is pruning the locales. This might be a
red-herring, since the logs are full of
/bin/bash: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (C.UTF-8)
I think in our recent de-puppetisation of hosts, something might have
changed that is setting LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 for the jenkins user, at least
on Ubuntu. This is a problem for centos, as it doesn't have C.UTF-8
locale. I then think using the invalid locale is what leads the the
floating-point error when doing some maths in dib-run-parts to
calculate runtimes.
We are currently overriding LANG, but we really want LC_ALL to ensure
this applies globally.
Change-Id: I8e7cae093c4b32e0d20b73ae0086f14c7cc6a9cb
Add a new getval call that allows to retrieve values
from the block device. Also isolating the block device
information into a 'blockdev' dictionary entry, to better
return it with the getval command.
This is a refactor from the original code at
I3600c6a3d663c697b59d91bd3fbb5e408af345e4.
Change-Id: I93d33669a3a0ae644eab9f9b955bb5a9470cadeb
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
The original approach was to pass each and every command
line parameter to the block device. While the block device
functionality gets extended, this is not any longer practical.
Instead of passing in all the parameters separately this patch
collects these in a YAML file that is passed in to the block device
layer.
Change-Id: I9d07593a01441b62632234468ac25a982cf1a9f0
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Some package updates are more complex and require things like --backtrack=99 to
be passed to emerge. We also try harder to ensure the system is in a consistent
state as a last step.
Change-Id: Ia5d3514e8b2a6cb2d656ade997cebb798d9c0a47
With 8e822768f9 we added the ability to
disable the EPEL repository, however we need yum-utils to use
yum-config-manager.
Change-Id: Iea445f84494fd9a89fd93e9b35f920eb5e55211d
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
Recent changes in the default configuration of cloud-init in Ubuntu
cause warnings when the Ec2 datasource is used on non-Amazon clouds,
see https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1660385
We explicitly select the previous behavior when an Ec2 datasource is
desired.
Change-Id: Iebad8f6c0017fe08013dd5fe667c6132158b71cd
Closes-bug: 1683038
If DIB_PYTHON_VERSION is < 3 on the !redhat path, that means we're on
an older platform that may not have python3-virtualenv packages. Skip
install.
Ensure the order of operations happens by forcing the installs
Also add a note about limited platform support (patches welcome :)
Change-Id: I18412767f0ebf946d557a0a126285369e96af159
Recent changes in project-config have shown that we leave the system
in an inconsistent state when installing from source. On fedora, we
will have installed the python2 packages, but then used $DIB_PYTHON to
install python3 pip from source!
This tries to clarify the situation. As described in the document,
with package installs, we just install the $DIB_PYTHON packaged
versions.
Source installs want to take over the global namespace. This is the
price you pay for running the latest versions outside package managers
:) The only sane thing seems to be for us to normalise python2 &
python3 versions of pip, setuptools and virtualenv and then hacking
things such that "/usr/bin/pip" and "/usr/bin/virtalenv" remain
defaulted to python2 versions.
Documentation is added
Change-Id: Ibc6572b89e256d1f48b7fe7c672b8b9524dc704f
Currently we install pip/virtualenv with "/usr/local/bin/dib-python".
This means that every time you create a virtualenv, the python
interpreter inside it is called "dib-python" which is confusing.
Add an env var DIB_PYTHON that points directly the to interpreter
available during build, for use when running scripts.
Change-Id: I88ad3c9eb958d58db4631d9b27bc2c592f970345
This change move "do_extra_package_install" from pre-install to install
phase.
Extra packages are added by user request using the flag "-p", This
package should not be something the elements depend on.
The reason behind this patch is to move the extra package install to
a proper phase, Also more reasonable if base element run package update
to be before we install extra packages.
Change-Id: I68cc773aba9aa01743f0dda9f4e635e4cac2a282
Apt gets confused if it talks to a mirror with an older index than the
index currently cached by apt. This can happen when image builds use a
newer index than the booted image. Avoid these problems entirely by
removing those index caches at the end of image building.
Change-Id: I245d516ee8a44831b2c29612b782bad555c48a3f
Co-Author: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
This patch removes three nearly-copies of debootstrap documentation
and fixes some documentation aspects.
Change-Id: Ief7794f5c1abad73788c063af6c862472cd34744
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
The current output for package-installs-v2 is inscrutable [1]
The problem starts with process_output() which is not capturing
stderr. This means that any stderr output is dislocated from any
stdout output around it. This is *really* confusing as you get a
bunch of seemingly meaningless stderr output from any calls before you
see any stdout (e.g. in [1] you can see random yum error output that
should have been with the yum call)). The simplest thing to do is to
redirect stderr to stdout which keeps everything in sync.
This causes a slight problem, however, because pkg-map outputs both
status information and errors on stderr. To work around this but
maintain compatibility, we add a "--prefix" argument that prepends
mapped packages from pkg-map with a value we can match on. The
existing status/debug output from pkg-map is low-value; modify the
call so that it will be traced only at higher debug levels (e.g. -x
-x).
The current loop is also calling pkg-map for every package in every
element (this is why in [1] the same message is repeated over and
over). This is unnecessary; it only needs to pkg-map once for each
element, giving the package list as the arguments. Create package
lists by element and pass those to pkg-map.
As a cleanup, there is no point in printing e.output if the
process_output fails for the install because we are already tracing
it; i.e. the output, even for failures, is already in the logs.
Printing it again just duplicates the output.
[2] is an extract showing what I feel is a much more understandable
log output for a fairly complex install.
[1] http://paste.openstack.org/show/595118/
[2] http://paste.openstack.org/show/595303/
Change-Id: Ia74602a5d2db032a476481caec0e45dab013d54f
DIB_PYTHON_EXEC was added in I5fab0e192c3a2dad8f60e821c184479e24e33bcd
to export the python that disk-image-create is running under. If dib
is installed with python3 then just calls "python" (python2) to run
sub-scripts, it fails to find itself.
This has been tested in devstack gates that use py3x
Change-Id: Ia1028972bfc0517b468b279aab9decdbcd7424ca
If the path is missing, unmount_dir currently exits with an error which
unintentionally aborts cleanup efforts early. This change makes
unmount_dir idempotent by exiting successfully if a directory doesn't
exist.
Change-Id: I1491b4344e8569ecb2833f44baee445a89a39d61
The dib-run-parts element was copying our internal version of
dib-run-parts into /usr/local/bin to be used running scripts inside
the target chroot. However, it never cleaned up after itself. This
means all images were left with an unmanaged local install of
dib-run-parts.
This copies dib-run-parts into the hooks directory of the chroot and
runs it from there. It is cleaned up automatically on the exit path.
The dib-run-parts element is no longer required and it has been
removed from all dependencies. It is left with a deprecation notice
in the README. For compatability we convert it to simply install
dib-utils.
Codesearch shows no users depending on this unintentional implicit
install. Note os-refresh-config depends on dib-utils and thus will
have an explicitly installed version.
Partial-Bug: #1673144
Change-Id: Ia2e96c00a4246c04beb96c17f83b8aefb69219ca
It was an oversight during v2 development for dib to start providing
dib-run-parts. The intention was for dib to use a vendored
dib-run-parts directly from $_LIB and have no dependencies on
dib-utils at all. By exporting dib-run-parts, we created an
unintentional conflict with the dib-utils package which provides the
same script.
Tools that depend on dib-utils are unaffected by this
(os-refresh-config).
The only tool that installs diskimage-builder and then assumes
dib-run-parts is available in the path is instack. I have proposed
Ibfe972208df40fa092b11b5419043524c903f1b4 to modify that to use our
internal version.
Change-Id: I149c345d38d761a49b3a6ccc4833482f09f1cd05
Add DIB_EPEL_DISABLED flag that allows installation of the EPEL repo,
but to have it disabled by default. This will help when you have
unavoidable EPEL dependencies, but want to make sure you only pull
specific things in with "--enablerepo" calls when installing those
packages.
Change-Id: Iedf6167a7cd69418255ebbee095aea04c50d73fd
A code-block in README of rhel7 element is not rendered as expected.
This patch fixes it to be rendered correctly.
Change-Id: Ie8f4c05edd1dd93314290682e4b2734622894e15
zypper on non-suse hosts is not parsing the pattern repodata because
those are marked as an inofficial extension to the repomd specification.
This is not a big issue as there is meanwhile in newer openSUSE
distributions a pattern *package* that depends on the same packages like
the pattern would do, so we can just replace it with that.
Change-Id: I0c8f713075bd7e5bf1d425f81933b4666654add7
Depends-On: I34e98f0f7693859ed05011b008334628adff612f
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
When a glean is running on centos with multiple NICs, it will try to
systemctl enable network.service multiple times for each interface.
Because of systemd magic, it is possible for the systemctl command to
fail in a race condition.
glean shouldn't be enabling network.service during boot in
pre-networking phases (Ib2b618dd975ca44e9c6b0a2c9027642ffc46b9b0). I
have proposed I8319f1ed6498a9d447950c2b4b34bca59e7b97e4 to remove this
and document the behaviour.
This also bring across suse's version
(I20bffabd333ea290d8712ec2a467f2b2d5678f3a)
Change-Id: I89d9443cb61e287bd0d9da3f48315272218ee335
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
This patch introduces stevedore plugin mechanism for use
with the block device layer. This makes it possible that
other projects pass in their own block device plugins.
Change-Id: Id3ea56aaf75f5a20a4e1b6ac2a68adb12c56b574
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
diskimage-builder usually provides defaults that work out of the box.
One default that does not work outside of x86 land is Ubuntu distro
mirror url. Considering there are only two valid default options, we can
automatically choose a better default.
This patch changes behavior only for architectures known to be using
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports. All others still would use
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu as default. It provides some guarantee
that we do not introduce a regression.
Change-Id: If95a64bac0c88f30736da4bae7f1fdce126c0bf6
We somewhat discussed skipping qcow2 generation previously in
I9372e195913798a851c96e62eee89029e067baa1. As recent issues with PPC
testing have shown, we are not actually testing the "vm" element and
hence the bootloader path in the functional tests.
I don't think we need to test this on every element; it overlaps
somewhat with the testing done by the nodepool jobs which build full
images and boot them. I also didn't want to introduce a separate run
for this. Thus it seems valuable to at least have one element
enhanced to do this installation and conversion in our default tests
for basic sanity.
This disables qcow generation by default, as per the other change, but
allows an element to drop a file that will override the output
formats. The Xenial element is modified to produce a qcow2 using
this, and also introduces a dependency on the "vm" element so it tries
to install the bootloader.
We now exit if the .qcow2 fails to build as well.
Change-Id: I1a6acefe52f8c696c39b2d592fdc7ae32a87e6fe
Add a default PPC block-device layout. I've extracted this into
separate yaml files for ease of editing and to facilitate things like
longer comments.
This is not sufficient to get PPC images working, but it is required.
Change-Id: I09e5d1ed92260bdb632333f5203dd7e70d512dc8
The stdout of the script is captured, so anything coming out from
these commands needs to be captured. Move to check_process and show
the output as part of an error log in failure case.
Change-Id: I1150375cdc479d4f19b8ddeb49a824ab16fdf831
Sphix 1.5 (I9e7261c4124b71eeb6bddd9e21747b61bbdc16fa) includes
"warning-is-error" which supersedes pbr's warnerrors. Enable this and
fix up the resulting failures
- trailing lines for lists in element_deps directive
- missing README's that are linked
- syntax error and highlighting in building instructions
Change-Id: I6549551b4a9bf47076c9811a7a38a666cbea2a50
99-squash-package-install in the package-installs element does not
know which python environments the requirements were installed into.
This can cause it to select the wrong python to run the
package-installs-squash script.
Co-Authored-By: Adam Harwell <flux.adam@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I5fab0e192c3a2dad8f60e821c184479e24e33bcd
execfile() has gone in python3, and if you google various
stackoverflow results, python-dev mailing list threads and other
projects it seems runpy is considered one of the better solutions.
This should be py2.7 safe too.
Change-Id: I18077ba9d603752492cc81f260e12710981f4dff
On Debian Jessie and Debian Stretch systemctl is in /bin.
If the package systemd-sysv is not installed the script
dib-init-system did not find the init system.
This patch fixes the problem: it also looks in /bin
for systemctl and if found decides for systemd.
Change-Id: I5a18052a070bad5e16b14672237a1e2b38513949
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Depending on the types of deployment (security, nfv...) some extra
kernel flags are needed on the images. This change exposes the
DIB_BOOTLOADER_DEFAULT_CMDLINE parameter, defaulting to the
existing 'nofb nomodeset vga=normal', that will allow to modify
these boot params.
Change-Id: I67d191fa5ca44a57f776cb9739a02dd71212969c
Closes-Bug: #1668890
The order of the partitions is important, it needs to be preserved.
If using a simple dict, this is not happening. As a consequence,
checks like 'primary partition being first' are failing because the
dictionary sorts the partitions randomly.
Switched to OrderedDict solved the problem, as it preserves the
ordering it gets from the yaml blob.
Change-Id: Icfa9bd95ffd0203d7c3f6af95de3a6f848c2a954
Now that the main partitioning refactor patch is merged, there is
a small relict of handling partitions still in the disk-image-create
main.
This patch moves the functionality from disk-image-create to the
block-device/partitioning module: it is mostly a rewrite of the
original bash code in python.
Change-Id: Ia73baeca74180a7bc9ea487da03ff56d6a3070ce
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Looks that the special handling for Ubuntu is not needed any longer
(its a pity that there are no detailed comments...).
The grub2 element is a second implementation of the bootstrap element
- but because there are some features that come only here, e.g. efi
boot, it should be working as long as this is not implemented in the
bootloader element.
Change-Id: I74269116ea30b84f3259805720d5cd1616f960c5
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
Closes-Bug: #1627402
Currently there is no description of dependencies in the generated
documentation of the elements: therefore a user of an element does not
know which other elements are automatically included and e.g. which
configuration options are available. In addition there are some
copy&pastes of parts of the README.rst scattered thought different
Ubuntu and Debian specific elements.
This patch adds a semi-automatic generation of dependency information
of all elements. Nevertheless these are not automatically included.
The author of the element's README.rst can decide if and where the
dependency information should appear and can use the descriptor
.. element_deps::
for this.
This patch adds the dependency information for some Debian and
Ubuntu patches - and creates the base for later removing the
duplicated parts.
A call is added to element_dependencies._find_all_elements() to
populate reverse dependencies for Element objects.
(This is a reworking of I31d2b6050b6c46fefe37378698e9a330025db430 for
the feature/v2 branch)
Change-Id: Iebb83916fed71565071246baa550849eef40560b