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This was suggested in a review comment in I8a5d62a076a5a50597f2f1df3a8615afba6dadb2. It works out quite nicely because the BlockDevice() driver now doesn't need to know anything about stevedore or plugins, and just works on the node list. It also simplifies the unit testing by not having to call create_graph through a BlockDevice object. Change-Id: I98512f6cf42e256d2ea8225a0b496d303bf357b8
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Python
357 lines
13 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2016-2017 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 codecs
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import shutil
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import sys
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import yaml
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.config import config_tree_to_graph
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.config import create_graph
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import exec_sudo
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class BlockDevice(object):
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"""Handles block devices.
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This class handles the complete setup and deletion of all aspects
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of the block device level.
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A typical call sequence:
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cmd_init: initialize the block device level config. After this
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call it is possible to e.g. query information from the (partially
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automatic generated) internal state like root-label.
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cmd_getval: retrieve information about the (internal) block device
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state like the block image device (for bootloader) or the
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root-label (for writing fstab).
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cmd_create: creates all the different aspects of the block
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device. When this call is successful, the complete block level
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device is set up, filesystems are created and are mounted at
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the correct position.
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After this call it is possible to copy / install all the needed
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files into the appropriate directories.
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cmd_writefstab: creates the (complete) fstab for the system.
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cmd_umount: unmount and detaches all directories and used many
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resources. After this call the used (e.g.) images are still
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available for further handling, e.g. converting from raw in
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some other format.
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cmd_cleanup: removes everything that was created with the
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'cmd_create' call, i.e. all images files themselves and
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internal temporary configuration.
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cmd_delete: unmounts and removes everything that was created
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during the 'cmd_create' all. This call should be used in error
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conditions when there is the need to remove all allocated
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resources immediately and as good as possible.
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From the functional point of view this is mostly the same as a
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call to 'cmd_umount' and 'cmd_cleanup' - but is typically more
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error tolerance.
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In a script this should be called in the following way:
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dib-block-device init ...
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# From that point the database can be queried, like
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ROOT_LABEL=$(dib-block-device getval root-label)
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Please note that currently the dib-block-device executable can
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only be used outside the chroot.
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dib-block-device create ...
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trap "dib-block-device delete ..." EXIT
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# copy / install files
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dib-block-device umount ...
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# convert image(s)
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dib-block-device cleanup ...
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trap - EXIT
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"""
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def _merge_into_config(self):
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"""Merge old (default) config into new
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There is the need to be compatible using some old environment
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variables. This is done in the way, that if there is no
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explicit value given, these values are inserted into the current
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configuration.
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"""
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for entry in self.config:
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for k, v in entry.items():
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if k == 'mkfs':
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if 'name' not in v:
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continue
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if v['name'] != 'mkfs_root':
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continue
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if 'type' not in v \
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and 'root-fs-type' in self.params:
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v['type'] = self.params['root-fs-type']
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if 'opts' not in v \
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and 'root-fs-opts' in self.params:
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v['opts'] = self.params['root-fs-opts']
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if 'label' not in v \
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and 'root-label' in self.params:
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if self.params['root-label'] is not None:
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v['label'] = self.params['root-label']
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else:
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v['label'] = "cloudimg-rootfs"
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@staticmethod
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def _load_json(file_name):
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if os.path.exists(file_name):
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with codecs.open(file_name, encoding="utf-8", mode="r") as fd:
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return json.load(fd)
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return None
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def __init__(self, params):
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"""Create BlockDevice object
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Arguments:
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:param params: YAML file from --params
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"""
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logger.debug("Creating BlockDevice object")
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self.params = params
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logger.debug("Params [%s]" % self.params)
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self.state_dir = os.path.join(
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self.params['build-dir'], "states/block-device")
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self.state_json_file_name \
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= os.path.join(self.state_dir, "state.json")
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self.config_json_file_name \
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= os.path.join(self.state_dir, "config.json")
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self.config = self._load_json(self.config_json_file_name)
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self.state = self._load_json(self.state_json_file_name)
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logger.debug("Using state [%s]", self.state)
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# This needs to exists for the state and config files
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try:
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os.makedirs(self.state_dir)
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except OSError:
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pass
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def write_state(self, state):
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logger.debug("Write state [%s]" % self.state_json_file_name)
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with open(self.state_json_file_name, "w") as fd:
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json.dump(state, fd)
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def create(self, result, rollback):
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dg, call_order = create_graph(self.config, self.params)
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for node in call_order:
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node.create(result, rollback)
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def cmd_init(self):
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"""Initialize block device setup
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This initializes the block device setup layer. One major task
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is to parse and check the configuration, write it down for
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later examiniation and execution.
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"""
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with open(self.params['config'], "rt") as config_fd:
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self.config = yaml.safe_load(config_fd)
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logger.debug("Config before merge [%s]" % self.config)
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self.config = config_tree_to_graph(self.config)
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logger.debug("Config before merge [%s]" % self.config)
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self._merge_into_config()
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logger.debug("Final config [%s]" % self.config)
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# Write the final config
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with open(self.config_json_file_name, "wt") as fd:
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json.dump(self.config, fd)
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logger.info("Wrote final block device config to [%s]"
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% self.config_json_file_name)
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def _config_get_mount(self, path):
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for entry in self.config:
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for k, v in entry.items():
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if k == 'mount' and v['mount_point'] == path:
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return v
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assert False
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def _config_get_all_mount_points(self):
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rvec = []
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for entry in self.config:
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for k, v in entry.items():
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if k == 'mount':
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rvec.append(v['mount_point'])
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return rvec
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def _config_get_mkfs(self, name):
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for entry in self.config:
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for k, v in entry.items():
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if k == 'mkfs' and v['name'] == name:
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return v
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assert False
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def cmd_getval(self, symbol):
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"""Retrieve value from block device level
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The value of SYMBOL is printed to stdout. This is intended to
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be captured into bash-variables for backward compatibility
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(non python) access to internal configuration.
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Arguments:
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:param symbol: the symbol to get
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"""
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logger.info("Getting value for [%s]" % symbol)
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if symbol == "root-label":
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root_mount = self._config_get_mount("/")
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root_fs = self._config_get_mkfs(root_mount['base'])
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logger.debug("root-label [%s]" % root_fs['label'])
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print("%s" % root_fs['label'])
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return 0
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if symbol == "root-fstype":
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root_mount = self._config_get_mount("/")
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root_fs = self._config_get_mkfs(root_mount['base'])
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logger.debug("root-fstype [%s]" % root_fs['type'])
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print("%s" % root_fs['type'])
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return 0
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if symbol == 'mount-points':
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mount_points = self._config_get_all_mount_points()
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# we return the mountpoints joined by a pipe, because it is not
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# a valid char in directories, so it is a safe separator for the
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# mountpoints list
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print("%s" % "|".join(mount_points))
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return 0
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if symbol == 'image-block-partition':
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# If there is no partition needed, pass back directly the
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# image.
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if 'root' in self.state['blockdev']:
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print("%s" % self.state['blockdev']['root']['device'])
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else:
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print("%s" % self.state['blockdev']['image0']['device'])
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return 0
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if symbol == 'image-path':
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print("%s" % self.state['blockdev']['image0']['image'])
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return 0
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logger.error("Invalid symbol [%s] for getval" % symbol)
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return 1
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def cmd_writefstab(self):
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"""Creates the fstab"""
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logger.info("Creating fstab")
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tmp_fstab = os.path.join(self.state_dir, "fstab")
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with open(tmp_fstab, "wt") as fstab_fd:
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# This gives the order in which this must be mounted
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for mp in self.state['mount_order']:
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logger.debug("Writing fstab entry for [%s]" % mp)
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fs_base = self.state['mount'][mp]['base']
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fs_name = self.state['mount'][mp]['name']
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fs_val = self.state['filesys'][fs_base]
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if 'label' in fs_val:
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diskid = "LABEL=%s" % fs_val['label']
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else:
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diskid = "UUID=%s" % fs_val['uuid']
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# If there is no fstab entry - do not write anything
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if 'fstab' not in self.state:
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continue
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if fs_name not in self.state['fstab']:
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continue
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options = self.state['fstab'][fs_name]['options']
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dump_freq = self.state['fstab'][fs_name]['dump-freq']
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fsck_passno = self.state['fstab'][fs_name]['fsck-passno']
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fstab_fd.write("%s %s %s %s %s %s\n"
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% (diskid, mp, fs_val['fstype'],
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options, dump_freq, fsck_passno))
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target_etc_dir = os.path.join(self.params['build-dir'], 'built', 'etc')
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exec_sudo(['mkdir', '-p', target_etc_dir])
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exec_sudo(['cp', tmp_fstab, os.path.join(target_etc_dir, "fstab")])
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return 0
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def cmd_create(self):
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"""Creates the block device"""
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logger.info("create() called")
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logger.debug("Using config [%s]" % self.config)
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self.state = {}
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rollback = []
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try:
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self.create(self.state, rollback)
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except Exception:
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logger.exception("Create failed; rollback initiated")
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for rollback_cb in reversed(rollback):
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rollback_cb()
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sys.exit(1)
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self.write_state(self.state)
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logger.info("create() finished")
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return 0
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def cmd_umount(self):
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"""Unmounts the blockdevice and cleanup resources"""
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if self.state is None:
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logger.info("State already cleaned - no way to do anything here")
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return 0
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# Deleting must be done in reverse order
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dg, call_order = create_graph(self.config, self.params)
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reverse_order = reversed(call_order)
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if dg is None:
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return 0
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for node in reverse_order:
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node.umount(self.state)
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return 0
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def cmd_cleanup(self):
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"""Cleanup all remaining relicts - in good case"""
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# Deleting must be done in reverse order
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dg, call_order = create_graph(self.config, self.params)
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reverse_order = reversed(call_order)
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for node in reverse_order:
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node.cleanup(self.state)
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logger.info("Removing temporary dir [%s]" % self.state_dir)
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shutil.rmtree(self.state_dir)
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return 0
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def cmd_delete(self):
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"""Cleanup all remaining relicts - in case of an error"""
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# Deleting must be done in reverse order
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dg, call_order = create_graph(self.config, self.params)
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reverse_order = reversed(call_order)
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for node in reverse_order:
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node.delete(self.state)
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logger.info("Removing temporary dir [%s]" % self.state_dir)
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shutil.rmtree(self.state_dir)
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return 0
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