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inspurericzhang
d1661e922f Mailing lists change openstack-dev to openstack-discuss
Change-Id: I9774488a307d384565331441e5e31cfc96a251a7
2019-07-02 07:23:06 +00:00
Zuul
fe618002ff Merge "Update test coverage for openSUSE/-minimal to 15.1" 2019-06-18 06:21:21 +00:00
Dirk Mueller
a81cf9e231 Update test coverage for openSUSE/-minimal to 15.1
Use openSUSE 15.1 as default, which is the latest released stable
openSUSE release.

Remove leftovers for unmaintained openSUSE 42.2 images.

Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/660126/
Change-Id: I0b204b7b3d7ae74b6749320b3bfe1ca89d154ebb
2019-06-13 09:20:40 +02:00
Zuul
c47a9d5001 Merge "Replace git.openstack.org URLs with opendev.org URLs" 2019-05-24 08:03:47 +00:00
melissaml
a6322c6ed0 Replace git.openstack.org URLs with opendev.org URLs
Change-Id: I03e9162d5a59a2aa1631a9ecf6f6833bb7ac6050
2019-05-16 14:45:52 +08:00
Zuul
3d3ba26edd Merge "Use megabyte granularity for image extra space" 2019-05-15 06:51:10 +00:00
Logan V
87a18f51e3 Use megabyte granularity for image extra space
I want to use the new --image-extra-size flag[1] but my use-case
calls for megabyte granularity of this value. Rather than adding
60% to an 800MB image, maybe I only want to add 100 or 200MB, etc.

[1] https://review.opendev.org/#/c/655127/

Change-Id: I8fb9685d60ebb1260d5efcf03c5c23c561c24384
2019-05-15 13:38:25 +10:00
Dirk Mueller
c7ac6ee0cb Update test coverage for openSUSE/-minimal to 15.0
Use openSUSE 15.0 as default, which is the latest released stable
openSUSE release. Switch to https for accessing download.o.org
as encrypted transfers should be used by default.

Remove leftovers for definitely unmaintained openSUSE 13.x images
and split into old/new leap style versioning scheme for clarity.

Change-Id: Iab129eeee2b1a2563f0f0d2cb17bbad57c068e38
2019-05-08 14:59:51 +00:00
Zuul
fa34eb7fe4 Merge "Support defining the free space in the image" 2019-05-07 10:14:01 +00:00
Zuul
8bf37a064e Merge "Allow specification of filesystem journal size" 2019-05-07 10:14:00 +00:00
Zuul
1575a0cf2f Merge "Document the various global filesystem options" 2019-05-07 09:03:44 +00:00
Zuul
5f9024affa Merge "Replace git.openstack.org URLs with opendev.org URLs" 2019-04-29 12:18:34 +00:00
Tobias Henkel
778d007150 Support defining the free space in the image
Currently diskimage-builder supports two ways to specify the image
size. One is defining a fixed image size using DIB_IMAGE_SIZE, the
other one is auto-detection while adding a security margin of 60% as
free space. This means when building larger images (e.g. >100GB) with
unknown size upfront we end up with much wasted space, IO and network
traffic when uploading the images to several cloud providers. This can
be optimized by adding a third way by defining DIB_IMAGE_EXTRA_SIZE to
specify the free space in GB. This makes it possible to easily build
images of varying sizes while still minimizing the overhead by keeping
the free space constant to e.g. 1GB.

Change-Id: I114c739d11d0cfe3b8d8abc6df5ff989edfb67f2
2019-04-29 20:18:43 +10:00
caoyuan
0329a6de5e Replace git.openstack.org URLs with opendev.org URLs
Change-Id: Iac5a9da62db84365a769ea07146281866215a9c5
2019-04-29 20:15:25 +10:00
Logan V
11142f75b4 Allow specification of filesystem journal size
In many cases, the statically sized 64MB journal is far below the
e2fstools default calculation[0] which calls for a 64MB journal only
on filesystems smaller than 16GB. On bare metal in particular, the
correct default journal size will often be in the 512MB-1GB range.

Since we cannot know what the target system is, this should be a
tunable parameter that the user can set depending on the intended
image usage.

Add a DIB_JOURNAL_SIZE envvar and --mkfs-journal-size parameter
to the image creation so users can override the default journal
size.

[0] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/ext2/e2fsprogs.git/tree/lib/ext2fs/mkjournal.c#n333

Change-Id: I65fa13a088eecdfe61636678578577ea2cfb3c0c
2019-04-29 17:00:30 +10:00
Ian Wienand
d18e73147e Document the various global filesystem options
These options have always been a bit of a mess since v2 when we added
all the block-device flexibility.  Add some explicit documentation to
try and help explain the relationship between these options and the
block-device config.

Change-Id: I49affcbef868d644f673b833bef8310cf25cfd0f
2019-04-29 17:00:04 +10:00
Dirk Mueller
08b9f7ebb8 Update to https:// version of *openstack.org urls
The non-encrypted urls are just redirecting to https, so we
can save one roundtrip by linking the encrypted versions directly.

Change-Id: I88fe8b8c8ccfb5471f59f7898a69bf62cb6cfcaf
2019-04-28 03:03:52 +02:00
Ian Wienand
5085f23fdf Update to Fedora 29
Update builds to Fedora 29.  Remove the openstack gate CI mirror
workaround for pre-28 versions as they're not building in the gate any
more.

Change-Id: Ia6a8ae8d66d69f6add39e571043328e7274ba26c
2018-11-16 09:05:08 +00:00
Ian Wienand
c48a40d479 Move several packages to bindep.txt
Move several parts of the "install_test_deps.sh" script into the more
standard bindep.txt.  This list is intentionally restricted as a first
step.

Developer documentation is updated to use bindep and clarified
slightly.

Change-Id: I7520902dc324d920a0c7c44a2d35fe49f9b05614
2018-10-29 09:52:13 +11:00
Tobias Henkel
eff5b2312b
Add a post-root.d phase
While trying to get docker image pre-caching to work we couldn't get a
docker daeomon to run within the chrooted environment. However we got
docker running with the help of bwrap outside of the chrooted
environment. The only option so far for this is the block-device.d
phase. But this has the problem that it runs after the image size has
been calculated. This leads to broken builds if the docker images
being pulled are big.

This can be solved by adding a post-root.d phase that runs outside the
chroot but before the image size calculation.

Change-Id: I36c2a81e2d9f5069f18ce5b0d52c5f1c7212c3ae
2018-10-19 10:33:56 +02:00
Zuul
46ec4992ff Merge "Add support for Fedora 28, remove EOL Fedora 26" 2018-10-18 23:44:51 +00:00
Paul Belanger
7173658df2 Add support for Fedora 28, remove EOL Fedora 26
This updates diskimage-builder to support current Fedora releases (27
and 28) and removes support for Fedora 26 which is EOL as of June
2018.

Change-Id: I602b22ed4d5397b39dc1eef67964f6fbdcd93060
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
2018-10-18 19:43:12 +11:00
Ian Wienand
fadf99af05 Add a pre-finalise.d phase
In exploring Gentoo caching, it was realised that we have no way to
bind mount the cache into the finalised image for the finalise.d
phases.

By adding a pre-finalise.d phase that runs outside the chroot, we can
mount outside things into the hierarchy at $TMP_BUILD_DIR/mnt which
are then seen by the in-chroot finalise.d phase.

This is similar to the pre-install phase

Change-Id: I9d782994843383ddf90f62c40498af9925fd9558
2018-10-15 12:45:23 +11:00
Ian Wienand
ee156e8232 Minor documentation updates
Some minor things after looking at these parts.

The dib-run-parts element doesn't do any of the copying any more, so
these comments are wrong.

The reason for the multiple mounts in the bind mount was non-obvious
to modern eyes (as util-linux has handled this for some time).

Formatting fix for the rst

Change-Id: Idb4c9ff32c49aced2c68a5c905bf7a8b2832a5a2
2018-10-12 11:51:56 +11:00
kaiokassiano
87c3d28206 Fix typo in installation.rst
Trivial fix.

Change-Id: I7d4fa9e4007954d5d847e659a17ac602f337e78f
2018-07-31 18:19:10 -03:00
Arx Cruz
33756305fc Update developing_elements
Make clear to where in the chroot the contents of
`$TMP_HOOKS_PATH` will be available.

Change-Id: I4b9d20f7ec1c317eb61da44bfd05242dd45263c4
Co-Authored-By: Elyezer Rezende <erezende@redhat.com>
2018-07-06 13:45:05 -03:00
Ian Wienand
e443700b5c Formalise saving of /etc/resolv.conf
systemd-resolved has a new behaviour in bionic, in that if there is no
/etc/resolv.conf file when it installs, it assumes it is a fresh
system and makes /etc/resolf.conf a symlink into its compatability
files.

dib ends up saving & restoring whatever /etc/resolv.conf we have after
the inital chroot creation, which may not be what we want -- in the
above case it restores the system-resolved symlink.  For
openstack-infra, we use unbound and want simply "127.0.0.1" in a
/etc/resolv.conf file [1].

Formalise the ability to save specific contents into the final image.
Add documentation, and a note in the code that it's an external
interface.

I would have preferred to namespace the .ORIG file with DIB_ or
similar, but this unofficial interface has already escaped into the
wild.  Leave it as is for simplicity.

[1] Note that systemd-resolved will obey /etc/resolv.conf as you would
expect, if file exists.

Change-Id: Ie0e97d8072e2b21a54b053fa6fb07b62960c686d
2018-04-04 15:17:45 +10:00
Zuul
96af247400 Merge "Add block-device defaults" 2018-03-16 08:31:10 +00:00
Zuul
c60a20b59d Merge "GPT partitioning support" 2018-03-16 08:14:27 +00:00
Thomas Goirand
d2d6c3a6a7 Make the build reproducible
Whilst working on the Reproducible Builds effort [0], the team noticed
that diskimage-builder could not be built reproducibly as it iterates
over XML elements in a non-deterministic order when generating the
documentation. This patch sorts the elements, and is a forward of the
patch sent to the Debian BTS [1].

 [0] https://reproducible-builds.org/
 [1] https://bugs.debian.org/892020

Change-Id: I40011514a135bc50383b072ab83c7f91689bad5a
2018-03-04 23:24:10 +01:00
Zuul
d94a770a0e Merge "Remove some redundant indents" 2018-02-27 03:42:12 +00:00
Ian Wienand
adb0341064 Add block-device defaults
This moves the block-device default out of the "vm" element and into a
selection of other elements.  There's "mbr" which retains the status
quo.  There's an EFI version that has the boot/grub partitions as
required.  In between there's the GPT only version, which is useful
for architectures like power without EFI, but still want possible
larger disks using GPT.

Change-Id: I4a566a97d073fc0dda0ab2494ac988fe015800a9
2018-02-23 10:04:40 +11:00
Ian Wienand
55b479b54f GPT partitioning support
This adds support for a GPT label type to the partitioning code.  This
is relatively straight-forward translation of the partition config
into a sgparted command-line and subsequent call.

A unit test is added based on a working GPT/EFI configuration and the
fedora-minimal functional test is updated to build a single-partition
GPT based using the new block-device-gpt override element.  See notes
in the sample configuration files about partition requirements and
types.

Documentation has been updated.

Co-Authored-By: Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org>
Change-Id: I6b819a8071389e7e4eb4874ff7750bd192695ff2
2018-02-23 10:04:26 +11:00
Kevin TIBI
9c769ff9ba Fix typo doc
Change-Id: I93bf21d2fb1f96c2e366b3d41af32b914350d1ce
2018-02-12 14:26:29 +01:00
zhang.lei
8bb0c9413c Remove some redundant indents
Theses indents will make the font size of URLs more bigger than it
should be.

Change-Id: Iea13ac349ddda65f3504e2a0919c104487a23b6e
2018-01-31 09:45:16 +00:00
Tim Flink
490cf3aa49 Add support for Fedora 27, remove EOL Fedora 25
This updates diskimage-builder to support current Fedora releases (26
and 27) and removes support for Fedora 25 which is EOL as of December
12, 2017.

Change-Id: I227a607c6c468cc8b7bb154a189e9c8ce2021192
2018-01-23 11:31:21 +00:00
zhangdebo
8f2947cbaf Correct link address
Change-Id: Ic1680f845f3342cf14c2667589fb6f28b7c67e9d
2018-01-18 15:27:00 +08:00
Zhiguo Deng
271dc36f33 Add zipl element as s390x architecture bootloader
s390x architecture uses zipl as bootloader. When used in combination
with the vm element it replaces the existing bootloader element.
It's mandatory for s390x vm images.

Use cases
---------

* Allow users to create s390x images that run on nova with s390x
  libvirt/kvm backend
* Building nodepool images for s390x third party CI

Supported Distros
-----------------
The following listing shows all Distros that officially support
s390x and how those Distros are supported in DIB with this patch.

* SLES - not supported (SLES is not supported in DIB)
* RHEL - not suppoprted (RHEL is not supported as KVM guest on s390x,
                         therefore there's no rhel7 qcow image for s390x available
                         like it is for other archictectures)
* Ubuntu - supported

Ubuntu images can for example be built using the following commands:

  $ disk-image-create ubuntu-minimal zipl vm
  $ disk-image-create ubuntu-minimal zipl
  $ disk-image-create ubuntu zipl vm

Testing
-------

Cross architecture building of s390x images is not supported so far.

The plan is to set up a ThirdParty CI that builds the image for s390x and
provides the logs.

Co-Authored-By: Andreas Scheuring <andreas.scheuring@de.ibm.com>
Co-Authored-By: Holger Smolinsky <holger@smolinski.name>
Co-Authored-By: Zhiguo Deng <bjzgdeng@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Co-Authored-By: Arne Recknagel <arne.recknagel@hotmail.com>

Closes-Bug: #1730641

Change-Id: I576e7edda68da12e97c60af38f457915efe7b934
2017-11-07 17:19:27 +01:00
Yolanda Robla
b84997036d Mention the need of dracut-regenerate element
When using volumes, booting from them will need that the ramdisk
image used has support for that. In case the lvm module is not
included, mention the need of adding dracut-regenerate in the
elements that are needed.

Change-Id: I6e1f618dcfc5ef3be01c83904ffe6dd33db72bb7
Partially-Fixes-Bug: #1715686
2017-09-11 14:25:00 +02:00
Jenkins
fa3797848b Merge "LVM support for dib-block-device" 2017-08-24 09:18:26 +00:00
Yolanda Robla
c2dc3dc78e LVM support for dib-block-device
This provides a basic LVM support to dib-block-device.

Co-Authored-By: Ian Wienand <iwienand@redhat.com>

Change-Id: Ibd624d9f95ee68b20a15891f639ddd5b3188cdf9
2017-08-24 16:22:56 +10:00
Yolanda Robla
1492d1c55f Add kpartx as a requirement to build images
Testing on a ubuntu cloud image, the build is not possible
because it is missing the kpartx dependency. Adding that
as a requirement, when producing images with partitions.

Change-Id: I0c8f39b5233dd450d8130735ed801bbed6bca0e9
2017-08-11 15:16:13 +02:00
Jenkins
ced9b51f6e Merge "Allow users to specify partition type in the MBR PTE" 2017-08-04 05:19:02 +00:00
Amrith Kumar
52faa0e1d9 Allow users to specify partition type in the MBR PTE
The MBR Partition Table Entry (PTE) allows one to specify many
possible partition types and one of the benefits of this is being able
to specify the CHS variant or the LBA variant.

By default, LBA only creates partitions of type 0x83 (of course,
that's only because the documentation doesn't tell you how to make it
do anything else).

I will take up Ian's suggestion in patch set 2 for a more rigorous
test in an independent patch set.

Change-Id: If3068535980eac2e58d4025444c65147a8c7fedc
Closes-Bug:#1703352
2017-07-29 06:34:25 -04:00
Jenkins
f9700225b9 Merge "doc: supported_distros: Add openSUSE Leap 42.2/3 and Tumbleweed" 2017-07-20 11:13:32 +00:00
Markos Chandras
710c20196b doc: supported_distros: Add openSUSE Leap 42.2/3 and Tumbleweed
Depends-On: I08a663fd03c8545de09d650001ab250eaf40e427

Change-Id: I924987457e047beaf13de6ca47d8d4a5fedff513
2017-07-19 14:59:29 +02:00
chenxing
644d642e02 doc: Switch from oslosphinx to openstackdocstheme
Per the manuals migration effort, projects should use the
openstackdocstheme [1]

[1] https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/docs-specs/specs/pike/os-manuals-migration.html

Change-Id: I3dbba86369326e831ec5c47e368d04e28bcb93a1
2017-07-16 23:54:49 +00:00
Tony Breeds
7aa6a69983 [doc] Add some notes about PowerPC Architecture names
Change-Id: I58eb3e442344bbbcf7c5d71c13688baaacd70105
2017-06-27 10:27:10 +10:00
Andreas Florath
b107606a75 Remove ccache
This patch removes the ccache handling from the base element.  For
mostly all systems this was never used at all.

This is working towards the removal of the base element from DIB

Change-Id: Ieb16ef612ebd98470993dcd6f55b3a22d37084ba
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
2017-05-31 08:28:09 +10:00
Ian Wienand
00da1982ce Add a more generic tree->graph parser
This moves to a more generic config parser that doesn't have plugins
parsing part of the tree.

I understand why it ended up that way; we have "partitions" key which
has special semantics compared to others keys and there was a desire
to keep it isolated from core tree->graph code.  But this isn't really
isolated; you have to reverse-engineer several module-crossing
boundaries, extras classes and repetitive recursive functions.

Ultimately, plugins should have access to the node graph, but not
participate in configuration parsing.  This way we ensure that plugins
can't invent new methods of configuration parsing.

Note: unit tests produce the same tree -> graph conversion as the old
method.  i.e. this is not intended to have a functional change.

Change-Id: I8a5d62a076a5a50597f2f1df3a8615afba6dadb2
2017-05-26 10:13:14 +10:00