# Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Canonical Ltd. # # Author: Scott Moser # Author: Blake Rouse # # Curtin is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your # option) any later version. # # Curtin is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for # more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with Curtin. If not, see . import base64 import errno import glob import gzip import io import os import re import shlex from cloudinit import log as logging from cloudinit import util from .udev import generate_udev_rule from . import network_state LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) SYS_CLASS_NET = "/sys/class/net/" LINKS_FNAME_PREFIX = "etc/systemd/network/50-cloud-init-" NET_CONFIG_OPTIONS = [ "address", "netmask", "broadcast", "network", "metric", "gateway", "pointtopoint", "media", "mtu", "hostname", "leasehours", "leasetime", "vendor", "client", "bootfile", "server", "hwaddr", "provider", "frame", "netnum", "endpoint", "local", "ttl", ] NET_CONFIG_COMMANDS = [ "pre-up", "up", "post-up", "down", "pre-down", "post-down", ] NET_CONFIG_BRIDGE_OPTIONS = [ "bridge_ageing", "bridge_bridgeprio", "bridge_fd", "bridge_gcinit", "bridge_hello", "bridge_maxage", "bridge_maxwait", "bridge_stp", ] DEFAULT_PRIMARY_INTERFACE = 'eth0' def sys_dev_path(devname, path=""): return SYS_CLASS_NET + devname + "/" + path def read_sys_net(devname, path, translate=None, enoent=None, keyerror=None): try: contents = "" with open(sys_dev_path(devname, path), "r") as fp: contents = fp.read().strip() if translate is None: return contents try: return translate.get(contents) except KeyError: LOG.debug("found unexpected value '%s' in '%s/%s'", contents, devname, path) if keyerror is not None: return keyerror raise except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT and enoent is not None: return enoent raise def is_up(devname): # The linux kernel says to consider devices in 'unknown' # operstate as up for the purposes of network configuration. See # Documentation/networking/operstates.txt in the kernel source. translate = {'up': True, 'unknown': True, 'down': False} return read_sys_net(devname, "operstate", enoent=False, keyerror=False, translate=translate) def is_wireless(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname, "wireless")) def is_connected(devname): # is_connected isn't really as simple as that. 2 is # 'physically connected'. 3 is 'not connected'. but a wlan interface will # always show 3. try: iflink = read_sys_net(devname, "iflink", enoent=False) if iflink == "2": return True if not is_wireless(devname): return False LOG.debug("'%s' is wireless, basing 'connected' on carrier", devname) return read_sys_net(devname, "carrier", enoent=False, keyerror=False, translate={'0': False, '1': True}) except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINVAL: return False raise def is_physical(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname, "device")) def is_present(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname)) def get_devicelist(): return os.listdir(SYS_CLASS_NET) class ParserError(Exception): """Raised when parser has issue parsing the interfaces file.""" def parse_deb_config_data(ifaces, contents, src_dir, src_path): """Parses the file contents, placing result into ifaces. '_source_path' is added to every dictionary entry to define which file the configration information came from. :param ifaces: interface dictionary :param contents: contents of interfaces file :param src_dir: directory interfaces file was located :param src_path: file path the `contents` was read """ currif = None for line in contents.splitlines(): line = line.strip() if line.startswith('#'): continue split = line.split(' ') option = split[0] if option == "source-directory": parsed_src_dir = split[1] if not parsed_src_dir.startswith("/"): parsed_src_dir = os.path.join(src_dir, parsed_src_dir) for expanded_path in glob.glob(parsed_src_dir): dir_contents = os.listdir(expanded_path) dir_contents = [ os.path.join(expanded_path, path) for path in dir_contents if (os.path.isfile(os.path.join(expanded_path, path)) and re.match("^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$", path) is not None) ] for entry in dir_contents: with open(entry, "r") as fp: src_data = fp.read().strip() abs_entry = os.path.abspath(entry) parse_deb_config_data( ifaces, src_data, os.path.dirname(abs_entry), abs_entry) elif option == "source": new_src_path = split[1] if not new_src_path.startswith("/"): new_src_path = os.path.join(src_dir, new_src_path) for expanded_path in glob.glob(new_src_path): with open(expanded_path, "r") as fp: src_data = fp.read().strip() abs_path = os.path.abspath(expanded_path) parse_deb_config_data( ifaces, src_data, os.path.dirname(abs_path), abs_path) elif option == "auto": for iface in split[1:]: if iface not in ifaces: ifaces[iface] = { # Include the source path this interface was found in. "_source_path": src_path } ifaces[iface]['auto'] = True elif option == "iface": iface, family, method = split[1:4] if iface not in ifaces: ifaces[iface] = { # Include the source path this interface was found in. "_source_path": src_path } elif 'family' in ifaces[iface]: raise ParserError( "Interface %s can only be defined once. " "Re-defined in '%s'." % (iface, src_path)) ifaces[iface]['family'] = family ifaces[iface]['method'] = method currif = iface elif option == "hwaddress": ifaces[currif]['hwaddress'] = split[1] elif option in NET_CONFIG_OPTIONS: ifaces[currif][option] = split[1] elif option in NET_CONFIG_COMMANDS: if option not in ifaces[currif]: ifaces[currif][option] = [] ifaces[currif][option].append(' '.join(split[1:])) elif option.startswith('dns-'): if 'dns' not in ifaces[currif]: ifaces[currif]['dns'] = {} if option == 'dns-search': ifaces[currif]['dns']['search'] = [] for domain in split[1:]: ifaces[currif]['dns']['search'].append(domain) elif option == 'dns-nameservers': ifaces[currif]['dns']['nameservers'] = [] for server in split[1:]: ifaces[currif]['dns']['nameservers'].append(server) elif option.startswith('bridge_'): if 'bridge' not in ifaces[currif]: ifaces[currif]['bridge'] = {} if option in NET_CONFIG_BRIDGE_OPTIONS: bridge_option = option.replace('bridge_', '', 1) ifaces[currif]['bridge'][bridge_option] = split[1] elif option == "bridge_ports": ifaces[currif]['bridge']['ports'] = [] for iface in split[1:]: ifaces[currif]['bridge']['ports'].append(iface) elif option == "bridge_hw" and split[1].lower() == "mac": ifaces[currif]['bridge']['mac'] = split[2] elif option == "bridge_pathcost": if 'pathcost' not in ifaces[currif]['bridge']: ifaces[currif]['bridge']['pathcost'] = {} ifaces[currif]['bridge']['pathcost'][split[1]] = split[2] elif option == "bridge_portprio": if 'portprio' not in ifaces[currif]['bridge']: ifaces[currif]['bridge']['portprio'] = {} ifaces[currif]['bridge']['portprio'][split[1]] = split[2] elif option.startswith('bond-'): if 'bond' not in ifaces[currif]: ifaces[currif]['bond'] = {} bond_option = option.replace('bond-', '', 1) ifaces[currif]['bond'][bond_option] = split[1] for iface in ifaces.keys(): if 'auto' not in ifaces[iface]: ifaces[iface]['auto'] = False def parse_deb_config(path): """Parses a debian network configuration file.""" ifaces = {} with open(path, "r") as fp: contents = fp.read().strip() abs_path = os.path.abspath(path) parse_deb_config_data( ifaces, contents, os.path.dirname(abs_path), abs_path) return ifaces def parse_net_config_data(net_config): """Parses the config, returns NetworkState dictionary :param net_config: curtin network config dict """ state = None if 'version' in net_config and 'config' in net_config: ns = network_state.NetworkState(version=net_config.get('version'), config=net_config.get('config')) ns.parse_config() state = ns.network_state return state def parse_net_config(path): """Parses a curtin network configuration file and return network state""" ns = None net_config = util.read_conf(path) if 'network' in net_config: ns = parse_net_config_data(net_config.get('network')) return ns def _load_shell_content(content, add_empty=False, empty_val=None): """Given shell like syntax (key=value\nkey2=value2\n) in content return the data in dictionary form. If 'add_empty' is True then add entries in to the returned dictionary for 'VAR=' variables. Set their value to empty_val.""" data = {} for line in shlex.split(content): key, value = line.split("=", 1) if not value: value = empty_val if add_empty or value: data[key] = value return data def _klibc_to_config_entry(content, mac_addrs=None): """Convert a klibc writtent shell content file to a 'config' entry When ip= is seen on the kernel command line in debian initramfs and networking is brought up, ipconfig will populate /run/net-.cfg. The files are shell style syntax, and examples are in the tests provided here. There is no good documentation on this unfortunately. DEVICE= is expected/required and PROTO should indicate if this is 'static' or 'dhcp'. """ if mac_addrs is None: mac_addrs = {} data = _load_shell_content(content) try: name = data['DEVICE'] except KeyError: raise ValueError("no 'DEVICE' entry in data") # ipconfig on precise does not write PROTO proto = data.get('PROTO') if not proto: if data.get('filename'): proto = 'dhcp' else: proto = 'static' if proto not in ('static', 'dhcp'): raise ValueError("Unexpected value for PROTO: %s" % proto) iface = { 'type': 'physical', 'name': name, 'subnets': [], } if name in mac_addrs: iface['mac_address'] = mac_addrs[name] # originally believed there might be IPV6* values for v, pre in (('ipv4', 'IPV4'),): # if no IPV4ADDR or IPV6ADDR, then go on. if pre + "ADDR" not in data: continue subnet = {'type': proto} # these fields go right on the subnet for key in ('NETMASK', 'BROADCAST', 'GATEWAY'): if pre + key in data: subnet[key.lower()] = data[pre + key] dns = [] # handle IPV4DNS0 or IPV6DNS0 for nskey in ('DNS0', 'DNS1'): ns = data.get(pre + nskey) # verify it has something other than 0.0.0.0 (or ipv6) if ns and len(ns.strip(":.0")): dns.append(data[pre + nskey]) if dns: subnet['dns_nameservers'] = dns # add search to both ipv4 and ipv6, as it has no namespace search = data.get('DOMAINSEARCH') if search: if ',' in search: subnet['dns_search'] = search.split(",") else: subnet['dns_search'] = search.split() iface['subnets'].append(subnet) return name, iface def config_from_klibc_net_cfg(files=None, mac_addrs=None): if files is None: files = glob.glob('/run/net*.conf') entries = [] names = {} for cfg_file in files: name, entry = _klibc_to_config_entry(util.load_file(cfg_file), mac_addrs=mac_addrs) if name in names: raise ValueError( "device '%s' defined multiple times: %s and %s" % ( name, names[name], cfg_file)) names[name] = cfg_file entries.append(entry) return {'config': entries, 'version': 1} def render_persistent_net(network_state): ''' Given state, emit udev rules to map mac to ifname ''' content = "" interfaces = network_state.get('interfaces') for iface in interfaces.values(): # for physical interfaces write out a persist net udev rule if iface['type'] == 'physical' and \ 'name' in iface and iface.get('mac_address'): content += generate_udev_rule(iface['name'], iface['mac_address']) return content # TODO: switch valid_map based on mode inet/inet6 def iface_add_subnet(iface, subnet): content = "" valid_map = [ 'address', 'netmask', 'broadcast', 'metric', 'gateway', 'pointopoint', 'mtu', 'scope', 'dns_search', 'dns_nameservers', ] for key, value in subnet.items(): if value and key in valid_map: if type(value) == list: value = " ".join(value) if '_' in key: key = key.replace('_', '-') content += " {} {}\n".format(key, value) return content # TODO: switch to valid_map for attrs def iface_add_attrs(iface): content = "" ignore_map = [ 'type', 'name', 'inet', 'mode', 'index', 'subnets', ] if iface['type'] not in ['bond', 'bridge', 'vlan']: ignore_map.append('mac_address') for key, value in iface.items(): if value and key not in ignore_map: if type(value) == list: value = " ".join(value) content += " {} {}\n".format(key, value) return content def render_route(route, indent=""): """ When rendering routes for an iface, in some cases applying a route may result in the route command returning non-zero which produces some confusing output for users manually using ifup/ifdown[1]. To that end, we will optionally include an '|| true' postfix to each route line allowing users to work with ifup/ifdown without using --force option. We may at somepoint not want to emit this additional postfix, and add a 'strict' flag to this function. When called with strict=True, then we will not append the postfix. 1. http://askubuntu.com/questions/168033/ how-to-set-static-routes-in-ubuntu-server """ content = "" up = indent + "post-up route add" down = indent + "pre-down route del" eol = " || true\n" mapping = { 'network': '-net', 'netmask': 'netmask', 'gateway': 'gw', 'metric': 'metric', } if route['network'] == '0.0.0.0' and route['netmask'] == '0.0.0.0': default_gw = " default gw %s" % route['gateway'] content += up + default_gw + eol content += down + default_gw + eol elif route['network'] == '::' and route['netmask'] == 0: # ipv6! default_gw = " -A inet6 default gw %s" % route['gateway'] content += up + default_gw + eol content += down + default_gw + eol else: route_line = "" for k in ['network', 'netmask', 'gateway', 'metric']: if k in route: route_line += " %s %s" % (mapping[k], route[k]) content += up + route_line + eol content += down + route_line + eol return content def render_interfaces(network_state): ''' Given state, emit etc/network/interfaces content ''' content = "" interfaces = network_state.get('interfaces') ''' Apply a sort order to ensure that we write out the physical interfaces first; this is critical for bonding ''' order = { 'physical': 0, 'bond': 1, 'bridge': 2, 'vlan': 3, } content += "auto lo\niface lo inet loopback\n" for dnskey, value in network_state.get('dns', {}).items(): if len(value): content += " dns-{} {}\n".format(dnskey, " ".join(value)) content += "\n" for iface in sorted(interfaces.values(), key=lambda k: (order[k['type']], k['name'])): content += "auto {name}\n".format(**iface) subnets = iface.get('subnets', {}) if subnets: for index, subnet in zip(range(0, len(subnets)), subnets): iface['index'] = index iface['mode'] = subnet['type'] if iface['mode'].endswith('6'): iface['inet'] += '6' elif iface['mode'] == 'static' and ":" in subnet['address']: iface['inet'] += '6' if iface['mode'].startswith('dhcp'): iface['mode'] = 'dhcp' if index == 0: content += "iface {name} {inet} {mode}\n".format(**iface) else: content += "auto {name}:{index}\n".format(**iface) content += \ "iface {name}:{index} {inet} {mode}\n".format(**iface) content += iface_add_subnet(iface, subnet) content += iface_add_attrs(iface) for route in subnet.get('routes', []): content += render_route(route, indent=" ") content += "\n" else: content += "iface {name} {inet} {mode}\n".format(**iface) content += iface_add_attrs(iface) content += "\n" for route in network_state.get('routes'): content += render_route(route) # global replacements until v2 format content = content.replace('mac_address', 'hwaddress ether') return content def render_network_state(target, network_state, eni="etc/network/interfaces", links_prefix=LINKS_FNAME_PREFIX, netrules='etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules'): fpeni = os.path.sep.join((target, eni,)) util.ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(fpeni)) with open(fpeni, 'w+') as f: f.write(render_interfaces(network_state)) if netrules: netrules = os.path.sep.join((target, netrules,)) util.ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(netrules)) with open(netrules, 'w+') as f: f.write(render_persistent_net(network_state)) if links_prefix: render_systemd_links(target, network_state, links_prefix) def render_systemd_links(target, network_state, links_prefix=LINKS_FNAME_PREFIX): fp_prefix = os.path.sep.join((target, links_prefix)) for f in glob.glob(fp_prefix + "*"): os.unlink(f) interfaces = network_state.get('interfaces') for iface in interfaces.values(): if (iface['type'] == 'physical' and 'name' in iface and iface.get('mac_address')): fname = fp_prefix + iface['name'] + ".link" with open(fname, "w") as fp: fp.write("\n".join([ "[Match]", "MACAddress=" + iface['mac_address'], "", "[Link]", "Name=" + iface['name'], "" ])) def is_disabled_cfg(cfg): if not cfg or not isinstance(cfg, dict): return False return cfg.get('config') == "disabled" def sys_netdev_info(name, field): if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(SYS_CLASS_NET, name)): raise OSError("%s: interface does not exist in %s" % (name, SYS_CLASS_NET)) fname = os.path.join(SYS_CLASS_NET, name, field) if not os.path.exists(fname): raise OSError("%s: could not find sysfs entry: %s" % (name, fname)) data = util.load_file(fname) if data[-1] == '\n': data = data[:-1] return data def generate_fallback_config(): """Determine which attached net dev is most likely to have a connection and generate network state to run dhcp on that interface""" # by default use eth0 as primary interface nconf = {'config': [], 'version': 1} # get list of interfaces that could have connections invalid_interfaces = set(['lo']) potential_interfaces = set(get_devicelist()) potential_interfaces = potential_interfaces.difference(invalid_interfaces) # sort into interfaces with carrier, interfaces which could have carrier, # and ignore interfaces that are definitely disconnected connected = [] possibly_connected = [] for interface in potential_interfaces: try: carrier = int(sys_netdev_info(interface, 'carrier')) if carrier: connected.append(interface) continue except OSError: pass # check if nic is dormant or down, as this may make a nick appear to # not have a carrier even though it could acquire one when brought # online by dhclient try: dormant = int(sys_netdev_info(interface, 'dormant')) if dormant: possibly_connected.append(interface) continue except OSError: pass try: operstate = sys_netdev_info(interface, 'operstate') if operstate in ['dormant', 'down', 'lowerlayerdown', 'unknown']: possibly_connected.append(interface) continue except OSError: pass # don't bother with interfaces that might not be connected if there are # some that definitely are if connected: potential_interfaces = connected else: potential_interfaces = possibly_connected # if there are no interfaces, give up if not potential_interfaces: return # if eth0 exists use it above anything else, otherwise get the interface # that looks 'first' if DEFAULT_PRIMARY_INTERFACE in potential_interfaces: name = DEFAULT_PRIMARY_INTERFACE else: name = sorted(potential_interfaces)[0] mac = sys_netdev_info(name, 'address') target_name = name nconf['config'].append( {'type': 'physical', 'name': target_name, 'mac_address': mac, 'subnets': [{'type': 'dhcp'}]}) return nconf def _decomp_gzip(blob, strict=True): # decompress blob. raise exception if not compressed unless strict=False. with io.BytesIO(blob) as iobuf: gzfp = None try: gzfp = gzip.GzipFile(mode="rb", fileobj=iobuf) return gzfp.read() except IOError: if strict: raise return blob finally: if gzfp: gzfp.close() def _b64dgz(b64str, gzipped="try"): # decode a base64 string. If gzipped is true, transparently uncompresss # if gzipped is 'try', then try gunzip, returning the original on fail. try: blob = base64.b64decode(b64str) except TypeError: raise ValueError("Invalid base64 text: %s" % b64str) if not gzipped: return blob return _decomp_gzip(blob, strict=gzipped != "try") def read_kernel_cmdline_config(files=None, mac_addrs=None, cmdline=None): if cmdline is None: cmdline = util.get_cmdline() if 'network-config=' in cmdline: data64 = None for tok in cmdline.split(): if tok.startswith("network-config="): data64 = tok.split("=", 1)[1] if data64: return util.load_yaml(_b64dgz(data64)) if 'ip=' not in cmdline: return None if mac_addrs is None: mac_addrs = {k: sys_netdev_info(k, 'address') for k in get_devicelist()} return config_from_klibc_net_cfg(files=files, mac_addrs=mac_addrs) # vi: ts=4 expandtab syntax=python