diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/block_device/level3/mount.py
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

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# Copyright 2017 Andreas Florath (andreas@florath.net)
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import logging
import os
from diskimage_builder.block_device.exception \
import BlockDeviceSetupException
from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import exec_sudo
from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import sort_mount_points
from diskimage_builder.graph.digraph import Digraph
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# There is the need to collect all mount points to be able to
# sort them in a sensible way.
mount_points = {}
# The order of mounting and unmounting is important.
sorted_mount_points = None
class MountPoint(Digraph.Node):
def __init__(self, mount_base, config):
# Parameter check
self.mount_base = mount_base
for pname in ['base', 'name', 'mount_point']:
if pname not in config:
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"MountPoint config needs [%s]" % pname)
setattr(self, pname, config[pname])
Digraph.Node.__init__(self, self.name)
logger.debug("MountPoint created [%s]" % self)
def __repr__(self):
return "<MountPoint base [%s] name [%s] mount_point [%s]>" \
% (self.base, self.name, self.mount_point)
def insert_node(self, dg):
global mount_points
if self.mount_point in mount_points:
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"Mount point [%s] specified more than once"
% self.mount_point)
logger.debug("Insert node [%s]" % self)
mount_points[self.mount_point] = self
dg.add_node(self)
def insert_edges(self, dg):
"""Insert all edges
After inserting all the nodes, the order of the mounting and
umounting can be computed. There is the need to mount
mount-points that contain other mount-points first.
Example: '/var' must be mounted before '/var/log'. If not the
second is not used for files at all.
The dependency edge is created in all cases from the base
element (typically a mkfs) and, if this is not the 'first'
mount-point, also depend on the mount point before. This
ensures that during mounting (and umounting) the correct
order is used.
"""
logger.debug("Insert edge [%s]" % self)
global mount_points
global sorted_mount_points
if sorted_mount_points is None:
logger.debug("Mount points [%s]" % mount_points)
sorted_mount_points = sort_mount_points(mount_points.keys())
logger.info("Sorted mount points [%s]" % (sorted_mount_points))
# Look for the occurance in the list
mpi = sorted_mount_points.index(self.mount_point)
if mpi > 0:
# If not the first: add also the dependency
dg.create_edge(mount_points[sorted_mount_points[mpi - 1]], self)
bnode = dg.find(self.base)
assert bnode is not None
dg.create_edge(bnode, self)
def create(self, result, rollback):
logger.debug("mount called [%s]" % self.mount_point)
logger.debug("result [%s]" % result)
rel_mp = self.mount_point if self.mount_point[0] != '/' \
else self.mount_point[1:]
mount_point = os.path.join(self.mount_base, rel_mp)
if not os.path.exists(mount_point):
# Need to sudo this because of permissions in the new
# file system tree.
exec_sudo(['mkdir', '-p', mount_point])
logger.info("Mounting [%s] to [%s]" % (self.name, mount_point))
exec_sudo(["mount", result['filesys'][self.base]['device'],
mount_point])
if 'mount' not in result:
result['mount'] = {}
result['mount'][self.mount_point] \
= {'name': self.name, 'base': self.base, 'path': mount_point}
if 'mount_order' not in result:
result['mount_order'] = []
result['mount_order'].append(self.mount_point)
def umount(self, state):
logger.info("Called for [%s]" % self.name)
exec_sudo(["umount", state['mount'][self.mount_point]['path']])
def cleanup(self, state):
"""Mount does not need any cleanup."""
pass
def delete(self, state):
self.umount(state)
class Mount(object):
type_string = "mount"
def __init__(self, config, params):
logger.debug("Mounting object; config [%s]" % config)
self.config = config
self.params = params
if 'mount-base' not in self.params:
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"Mount default config needs 'mount-base'")
self.mount_base = self.params['mount-base']
self.mount_points = {}
mp = MountPoint(self.mount_base, self.config)
self.mount_points[mp.get_name()] = mp
def insert_nodes(self, dg):
global sorted_mount_points
assert sorted_mount_points is None
for _, mp in self.mount_points.items():
mp.insert_node(dg)