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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
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11 KiB
Python
305 lines
11 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2016 Andreas Florath (andreas@florath.net)
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import logging
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import os
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from subprocess import CalledProcessError
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.blockdevice import \
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BlockDeviceSetupException
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.level1.mbr import MBR
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.tree_config import TreeConfig
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import exec_sudo
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import parse_abs_size_spec
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import parse_rel_size_spec
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from diskimage_builder.graph.digraph import Digraph
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class PartitionTreeConfig(object):
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@staticmethod
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def config_tree_to_digraph(config_key, config_value, pconfig, dconfig,
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base_name, plugin_manager):
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logger.debug("called [%s] [%s] [%s]"
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% (config_key, config_value, base_name))
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assert config_key == Partition.type_string
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for partition in config_value:
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name = partition['name']
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nconfig = {'name': name}
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for k, v in partition.items():
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if k not in plugin_manager:
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nconfig[k] = v
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else:
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plugin_manager[k].plugin \
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.tree_config.config_tree_to_digraph(
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k, v, dconfig, name, plugin_manager)
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pconfig.append(nconfig)
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logger.debug("finished [%s] [%s]" % (nconfig, dconfig))
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class Partition(Digraph.Node):
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type_string = "partitions"
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tree_config = TreeConfig("partitions")
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def __init__(self, name, flags, size, ptype, base, partitioning,
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prev_partition):
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Digraph.Node.__init__(self, name)
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self.name = name
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self.flags = flags
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self.size = size
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self.ptype = ptype
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self.base = base
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self.partitioning = partitioning
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self.prev_partition = prev_partition
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<Partition [%s] on [%s] size [%s] prev [%s]>" \
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% (self.name, self.base, self.size,
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self.prev_partition.name if self.prev_partition else "UNSET")
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def get_flags(self):
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return self.flags
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def get_size(self):
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return self.size
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def get_type(self):
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return self.ptype
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def get_name(self):
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return self.name
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def insert_edges(self, dg):
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bnode = dg.find(self.base)
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assert bnode is not None
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dg.create_edge(bnode, self)
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if self.prev_partition is not None:
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logger.debug("Insert edge [%s]" % self)
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dg.create_edge(self.prev_partition, self)
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def create(self, result, rollback):
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self.partitioning.create(result, rollback)
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def umount(self, state):
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"""Partitioning does not need any umount task."""
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pass
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def cleanup(self, state):
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"""Partitioning does not need any cleanup."""
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pass
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def delete(self, state):
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"""Partitioning does not need any cleanup."""
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pass
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class PartitioningTreeConfig(object):
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@staticmethod
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def config_tree_to_digraph(config_key, config_value, dconfig,
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default_base_name, plugin_manager):
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logger.debug("called [%s] [%s] [%s]"
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% (config_key, config_value, default_base_name))
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assert config_key == "partitioning"
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base_name = config_value['base'] if 'base' in config_value \
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else default_base_name
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nconfig = {'base': base_name}
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for k, v in config_value.items():
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if k != 'partitions':
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nconfig[k] = v
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else:
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pconfig = []
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PartitionTreeConfig.config_tree_to_digraph(
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k, v, pconfig, dconfig, base_name, plugin_manager)
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nconfig['partitions'] = pconfig
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dconfig.append({config_key: nconfig})
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logger.debug("finished new [%s] complete [%s]" % (nconfig, dconfig))
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class Partitioning(Digraph.Node):
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tree_config = PartitioningTreeConfig()
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flag_boot = 1
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flag_primary = 2
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def __init__(self, config, default_config):
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logger.debug("Creating Partitioning object; config [%s]" % config)
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# Because using multiple partitions of one base is done
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# within one object, there is the need to store a flag if the
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# creation of the partitions was already done.
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self.already_created = False
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# Parameter check
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if 'base' not in config:
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self._config_error("Partitioning config needs 'base'")
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self.base = config['base']
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if 'label' not in config:
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self._config_error("Partitioning config needs 'label'")
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self.label = config['label']
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if self.label not in ("mbr", ):
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self._config_error("Label must be 'mbr'")
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# It is VERY important to get the alignment correct. If this
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# is not correct, the disk performance might be very poor.
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# Example: In some tests a 'off by one' leads to a write
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# performance of 30% compared to a correctly aligned
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# partition.
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# The problem for DIB is, that it cannot assume that the host
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# system uses the same IO sizes as the target system,
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# therefore here a fixed approach (as used in all modern
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# systems with large disks) is used. The partitions are
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# aligned to 1MiB (which are about 2048 times 512 bytes
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# blocks)
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self.align = 1024 * 1024 # 1MiB as default
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if 'align' in config:
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self.align = parse_abs_size_spec(config['align'])
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if 'partitions' not in config:
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self._config_error("Partitioning config needs 'partitions'")
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self.partitions = []
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prev_partition = None
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for part_cfg in config['partitions']:
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if 'name' not in part_cfg:
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self.config_error("Missing 'name' in partition config")
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part_name = part_cfg['name']
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flags = set()
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if 'flags' in part_cfg:
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for f in part_cfg['flags']:
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if f == 'boot':
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flags.add(Partitioning.flag_boot)
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elif f == 'primary':
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flags.add(Partitioning.flag_primary)
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else:
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self._config_error("Unknown flag [%s] in "
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"partitioning for [%s]"
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% (f, part_name))
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if 'size' not in part_cfg:
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self._config_error("No 'size' in partition [%s]"
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% part_name)
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size = part_cfg['size']
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ptype = int(part_cfg['type'], 16) if 'type' in part_cfg else 0x83
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np = Partition(part_name, flags, size, ptype, self.base, self,
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prev_partition)
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self.partitions.append(np)
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prev_partition = np
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logger.debug(part_cfg)
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def _config_error(self, msg):
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logger.error(msg)
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raise BlockDeviceSetupException(msg)
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def _size_of_block_dev(self, dev):
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with open(dev, "r") as fd:
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fd.seek(0, 2)
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return fd.tell()
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def insert_nodes(self, dg):
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for part in self.partitions:
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logger.debug("Insert node [%s]" % part)
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dg.add_node(part)
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def _all_part_devices_exist(self, expected_part_devices):
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for part_device in expected_part_devices:
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logger.debug("Checking if partition device [%s] exists" %
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part_device)
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if not os.path.exists(part_device):
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logger.info("Partition device [%s] does not exists"
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% part_device)
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return False
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logger.debug("Partition already exists [%s]" % part_device)
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return True
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def _notify_os_of_partition_changes(self, device_path, partition_devices):
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"""Notify of of partition table changes
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There is the need to call some programs to inform the operating
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system of partition tables changes.
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These calls are highly distribution and version specific. Here
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a couple of different methods are used to get the best result.
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"""
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try:
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exec_sudo(["partprobe", device_path])
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exec_sudo(["udevadm", "settle"])
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except CalledProcessError as e:
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logger.info("Ignoring settling failure: %s" % e)
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pass
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if self._all_part_devices_exist(partition_devices):
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return
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# If running inside Docker, make our nodes manually, because udev
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# will not be working.
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if os.path.exists("/.dockerenv"):
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# kpartx cannot run in sync mode in docker.
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exec_sudo(["kpartx", "-av", device_path])
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exec_sudo(["dmsetup", "--noudevsync", "mknodes"])
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return
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exec_sudo(["kpartx", "-avs", device_path])
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def create(self, result, rollback):
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image_path = result['blockdev'][self.base]['image']
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device_path = result['blockdev'][self.base]['device']
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logger.info("Creating partition on [%s] [%s]" %
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(self.base, image_path))
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if self.already_created:
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logger.info("Not creating the partitions a second time.")
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return
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assert self.label == 'mbr'
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partition_devices = set()
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disk_size = self._size_of_block_dev(image_path)
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with MBR(image_path, disk_size, self.align) as part_impl:
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for part_cfg in self.partitions:
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part_name = part_cfg.get_name()
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part_bootflag = Partitioning.flag_boot \
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in part_cfg.get_flags()
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part_primary = Partitioning.flag_primary \
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in part_cfg.get_flags()
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part_size = part_cfg.get_size()
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part_free = part_impl.free()
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part_type = part_cfg.get_type()
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logger.debug("Not partitioned space [%d]" % part_free)
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part_size = parse_rel_size_spec(part_size,
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part_free)[1]
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part_no \
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= part_impl.add_partition(part_primary, part_bootflag,
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part_size, part_type)
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logger.debug("Create partition [%s] [%d]" %
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(part_name, part_no))
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partition_device_name = device_path + "p%d" % part_no
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result['blockdev'][part_name] \
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= {'device': partition_device_name}
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partition_devices.add(partition_device_name)
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self.already_created = True
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self._notify_os_of_partition_changes(device_path, partition_devices)
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return
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