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A couple of things going on, but I think it makes sense to do them atomically. The NodeBase.create() argument "results" is the global state dictionary that will be saved to "state.json", and re-loaded in later phases and passed to them as the argument "state". So for consistency, call this argument "state" (this fits with the change out to start building the state dictionary earlier in the PluginBase.__init__() calls). Since the "state" is a pretty important part of how everything works, move it into a separate object. This is treated as essentially a singleton. It bundles it nicely together for some added documentation [1]. We move instantiation of this object out of the generic BlockDevice.__init__() call and into the actual cmd_* drivers. This is because there's two distinct instantiation operations -- creating a new state (during cmd_create) and loading an existing state (other cmd_*). This is also safer -- since we know the cmd_* arguments are looking for an existing state.json, we will fail if it somehow goes missing. To more fully unit test this, some testing plugins and new entry-points are added. These add known state values which we check for. These should be a good basis for further tests. [1] as noted, we could probably do some fun things in the future like make this implement a dictionary and have some saftey features like r/o keys. Change-Id: I90eb711b3e9b1ce139eb34bdf3cde641fd06828f
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5.2 KiB
Python
157 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2017 Andreas Florath (andreas@florath.net)
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#
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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 uuid
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.exception \
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import BlockDeviceSetupException
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.plugin import NodeBase
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from diskimage_builder.block_device.plugin import PluginBase
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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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# There is the need that filesystem labels are unique:
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# if not the boot and / or mount (with LABEL=) might fail.
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file_system_labels = set()
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# There is the need to check the length of the label of
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# the filesystem. The maximum length depends on the used filesystem.
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# This map provides information about the maximum label length.
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file_system_max_label_length = {
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"ext2": 16,
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"ext3": 16,
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"ext4": 16,
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"xfs": 12,
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"vfat": 11
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}
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class FilesystemNode(NodeBase):
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def __init__(self, config):
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logger.debug("Create filesystem object; config [%s]", config)
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super(FilesystemNode, self).__init__(config['name'])
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# Parameter check (mandatory)
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for pname in ['base', 'type']:
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if pname not in config:
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raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
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"Mkfs config needs [%s]" % pname)
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setattr(self, pname, config[pname])
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# Parameter check (optional)
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for pname in ['label', 'opts', 'uuid']:
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setattr(self, pname,
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config[pname] if pname in config else None)
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if self.label is None:
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self.label = self.name
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# Historic reasons - this will hopefully vanish in one of
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# the next major releases
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if self.label == "cloudimg-rootfs" and self.type == "xfs":
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logger.warning("Default label [cloudimg-rootfs] too long for xfs "
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"file system - using [img-rootfs] instead")
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self.label = "img-rootfs"
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if self.label in file_system_labels:
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raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
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"File system label [%s] used more than once" % self.label)
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file_system_labels.add(self.label)
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if self.type in file_system_max_label_length:
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if file_system_max_label_length[self.type] < len(self.label):
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raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
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"Label [{label}] too long for filesystem [{type}]: "
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" [{len}] > [{max_len}]".format({
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'label': self.label,
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'type': self.type,
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'len': len(self.label),
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'max': file_system_max_label_length[self.type]}))
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else:
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logger.warning("Length of label [%s] cannot be checked for "
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"filesystem [%s]: unknown max length",
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self.label, self.type)
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logger.warning("Continue - but this might lead to an error")
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if self.opts is not None:
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self.opts = self.opts.strip().split(' ')
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if self.uuid is None:
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self.uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
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logger.debug("Filesystem created [%s]", self)
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def get_edges(self):
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edge_from = [self.base]
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edge_to = []
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return (edge_from, edge_to)
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def create(self, state, rollback):
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cmd = ["mkfs"]
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cmd.extend(['-t', self.type])
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if self.opts:
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cmd.extend(self.opts)
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cmd.extend(["-L", self.label])
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if self.type in ('ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4'):
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cmd.extend(['-U', self.uuid])
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elif self.type == 'xfs':
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cmd.extend(['-m', "uuid=%s" % self.uuid])
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else:
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logger.warning("UUID will not be written for fs type [%s]",
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self.type)
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if self.type in ('ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4', 'xfs'):
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cmd.append('-q')
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if 'blockdev' not in state:
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state['blockdev'] = {}
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device = state['blockdev'][self.base]['device']
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cmd.append(device)
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logger.debug("Creating fs command [%s]", cmd)
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exec_sudo(cmd)
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if 'filesys' not in state:
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state['filesys'] = {}
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state['filesys'][self.name] \
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= {'uuid': self.uuid, 'label': self.label,
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'fstype': self.type, 'opts': self.opts,
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'device': device}
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class Mkfs(PluginBase):
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"""Create a file system
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This block device module handles creating different file
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systems.
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"""
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def __init__(self, config, defaults):
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super(Mkfs, self).__init__()
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self.filesystems = {}
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fs = FilesystemNode(config)
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self.filesystems[fs.get_name()] = fs
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def get_nodes(self):
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nodes = []
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for _, fs in self.filesystems.items():
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nodes.append(fs)
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return nodes
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