diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/block_device/level2/mkfs.py
Mark Hamzy c7da8bc90a Set default label for XFS disks
As described, we want to set the default label for XFS disks to the
shorter value.

For example, you hit this when setting the old FS_TYPE environment
variable to 'xfs' (which sets the "root-fs-type" parameter, which gets
passed through to 'type'; but does not set a default label).

Change-Id: I41dce6e25766562db4366021309b8c2b74a8ab80
Closes-Bug: 1742170
2018-01-29 15:10:08 +11:00

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# Copyright 2017 Andreas Florath (andreas@florath.net)
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import logging
import uuid
from diskimage_builder.block_device.exception \
import BlockDeviceSetupException
from diskimage_builder.block_device.plugin import NodeBase
from diskimage_builder.block_device.plugin import PluginBase
from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import exec_sudo
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# There is the need to check the length of the label of
# the filesystem. The maximum length depends on the used filesystem.
# This map provides information about the maximum label length.
file_system_max_label_length = {
"ext2": 16,
"ext3": 16,
"ext4": 16,
"xfs": 12,
"vfat": 11
}
class FilesystemNode(NodeBase):
def __init__(self, config, state):
logger.debug("Create filesystem object; config [%s]", config)
super(FilesystemNode, self).__init__(config['name'], state)
# Parameter check (mandatory)
for pname in ['base', 'type']:
if pname not in config:
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"Mkfs config needs [%s]" % pname)
setattr(self, pname, config[pname])
# Parameter check (optional)
for pname in ['label', 'opts', 'uuid']:
setattr(self, pname,
config[pname] if pname in config else None)
if self.label is None:
self.label = self.name
# ensure we don't already have a fs with this label ... they
# all must be unique.
if 'fs_labels' in self.state:
if self.label in self.state['fs_labels']:
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"File system label [%s] used more than once" % self.label)
self.state['fs_labels'].append(self.label)
else:
self.state['fs_labels'] = [self.label]
if self.type in file_system_max_label_length:
if file_system_max_label_length[self.type] < len(self.label):
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"Label [{label}] too long for filesystem [{type}]: "
"{len} > {max_len}".format(**{
'label': self.label,
'type': self.type,
'len': len(self.label),
'max_len': file_system_max_label_length[self.type]}))
else:
logger.warning("Length of label [%s] cannot be checked for "
"filesystem [%s]: unknown max length",
self.label, self.type)
logger.warning("Continue - but this might lead to an error")
if self.opts is not None:
self.opts = self.opts.strip().split(' ')
if self.uuid is None:
self.uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
logger.debug("Filesystem created [%s]", self)
def get_edges(self):
edge_from = [self.base]
edge_to = []
return (edge_from, edge_to)
def create(self):
cmd = ["mkfs"]
cmd.extend(['-t', self.type])
if self.opts:
cmd.extend(self.opts)
if self.type in ('vfat', 'fat'):
cmd.extend(["-n", self.label])
else:
cmd.extend(["-L", self.label])
if self.type in ('ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4'):
cmd.extend(['-U', self.uuid])
elif self.type == 'xfs':
cmd.extend(['-m', "uuid=%s" % self.uuid])
else:
logger.warning("UUID will not be written for fs type [%s]",
self.type)
if self.type in ('ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4', 'xfs'):
cmd.append('-q')
if 'blockdev' not in self.state:
self.state['blockdev'] = {}
device = self.state['blockdev'][self.base]['device']
cmd.append(device)
logger.debug("Creating fs command [%s]", cmd)
exec_sudo(cmd)
if 'filesys' not in self.state:
self.state['filesys'] = {}
self.state['filesys'][self.name] \
= {'uuid': self.uuid, 'label': self.label,
'fstype': self.type, 'opts': self.opts,
'device': device}
class Mkfs(PluginBase):
"""Create a file system
This block device module handles creating different file
systems.
"""
def __init__(self, config, defaults, state):
super(Mkfs, self).__init__()
self.filesystems = {}
fs = FilesystemNode(config, state)
self.filesystems[fs.get_name()] = fs
def get_nodes(self):
nodes = []
for _, fs in self.filesystems.items():
nodes.append(fs)
return nodes