# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc. # # Author: Scott Moser # Author: Juerg Hafliger # Author: Joshua Harlow # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import errno import os from cloudinit import dmi from cloudinit import log as logging from cloudinit.net import eni from cloudinit import sources from cloudinit import util LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) class DataSourceNoCloud(sources.DataSource): dsname = "NoCloud" def __init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths): sources.DataSource.__init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths) self.seed = None self.seed_dirs = [os.path.join(paths.seed_dir, 'nocloud'), os.path.join(paths.seed_dir, 'nocloud-net')] self.seed_dir = None self.supported_seed_starts = ("/", "file://") def __str__(self): root = sources.DataSource.__str__(self) return "%s [seed=%s][dsmode=%s]" % (root, self.seed, self.dsmode) def _get_devices(self, label): fslist = util.find_devs_with("TYPE=vfat") fslist.extend(util.find_devs_with("TYPE=iso9660")) label_list = util.find_devs_with("LABEL=%s" % label.upper()) label_list.extend(util.find_devs_with("LABEL=%s" % label.lower())) label_list.extend(util.find_devs_with("LABEL_FATBOOT=%s" % label)) devlist = list(set(fslist) & set(label_list)) devlist.sort(reverse=True) return devlist def _get_data(self): defaults = { "instance-id": "nocloud", "dsmode": self.dsmode, } found = [] mydata = {'meta-data': {}, 'user-data': "", 'vendor-data': "", 'network-config': None} try: # Parse the system serial label from dmi. If not empty, try parsing # like the commandline md = {} serial = dmi.read_dmi_data('system-serial-number') if serial and load_cmdline_data(md, serial): found.append("dmi") mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, {'meta-data': md}) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Unable to parse dmi data") return False try: # Parse the kernel command line, getting data passed in md = {} if load_cmdline_data(md): found.append("cmdline") mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, {'meta-data': md}) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Unable to parse command line data") return False # Check to see if the seed dir has data. pp2d_kwargs = {'required': ['user-data', 'meta-data'], 'optional': ['vendor-data', 'network-config']} for path in self.seed_dirs: try: seeded = util.pathprefix2dict(path, **pp2d_kwargs) found.append(path) LOG.debug("Using seeded data from %s", path) mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, seeded) break except ValueError: pass # If the datasource config had a 'seedfrom' entry, then that takes # precedence over a 'seedfrom' that was found in a filesystem # but not over external media if self.ds_cfg.get('seedfrom'): found.append("ds_config_seedfrom") mydata['meta-data']["seedfrom"] = self.ds_cfg['seedfrom'] # fields appropriately named can also just come from the datasource # config (ie, 'user-data', 'meta-data', 'vendor-data' there) if 'user-data' in self.ds_cfg and 'meta-data' in self.ds_cfg: mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, self.ds_cfg) found.append("ds_config") def _pp2d_callback(mp, data): return util.pathprefix2dict(mp, **data) label = self.ds_cfg.get('fs_label', "cidata") if label is not None: for dev in self._get_devices(label): try: LOG.debug("Attempting to use data from %s", dev) try: seeded = util.mount_cb(dev, _pp2d_callback, pp2d_kwargs) except ValueError: LOG.warning("device %s with label=%s not a " "valid seed.", dev, label) continue mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, seeded) LOG.debug("Using data from %s", dev) found.append(dev) break except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise except util.MountFailedError: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to mount %s when looking for " "data", dev) # There was no indication on kernel cmdline or data # in the seeddir suggesting this handler should be used. if len(found) == 0: return False # The special argument "seedfrom" indicates we should # attempt to seed the userdata / metadata from its value # its primarily value is in allowing the user to type less # on the command line, ie: ds=nocloud;s=http://bit.ly/abcdefg if "seedfrom" in mydata['meta-data']: seedfrom = mydata['meta-data']["seedfrom"] seedfound = False for proto in self.supported_seed_starts: if seedfrom.startswith(proto): seedfound = proto break if not seedfound: LOG.debug("Seed from %s not supported by %s", seedfrom, self) return False # This could throw errors, but the user told us to do it # so if errors are raised, let them raise (md_seed, ud, vd) = util.read_seeded(seedfrom, timeout=None) LOG.debug("Using seeded cache data from %s", seedfrom) # Values in the command line override those from the seed mydata['meta-data'] = util.mergemanydict([mydata['meta-data'], md_seed]) mydata['user-data'] = ud mydata['vendor-data'] = vd found.append(seedfrom) # Now that we have exhausted any other places merge in the defaults mydata['meta-data'] = util.mergemanydict([mydata['meta-data'], defaults]) self.dsmode = self._determine_dsmode( [mydata['meta-data'].get('dsmode')]) if self.dsmode == sources.DSMODE_DISABLED: LOG.debug("%s: not claiming datasource, dsmode=%s", self, self.dsmode) return False self.seed = ",".join(found) self.metadata = mydata['meta-data'] self.userdata_raw = mydata['user-data'] self.vendordata_raw = mydata['vendor-data'] self._network_config = mydata['network-config'] self._network_eni = mydata['meta-data'].get('network-interfaces') return True @property def platform_type(self): # Handle upgrade path of pickled ds if not hasattr(self, '_platform_type'): self._platform_type = None if not self._platform_type: self._platform_type = 'lxd' if util.is_lxd() else 'nocloud' return self._platform_type def _get_cloud_name(self): """Return unknown when 'cloud-name' key is absent from metadata.""" return sources.METADATA_UNKNOWN def _get_subplatform(self): """Return the subplatform metadata source details.""" if self.seed.startswith('/dev'): subplatform_type = 'config-disk' else: subplatform_type = 'seed-dir' return '%s (%s)' % (subplatform_type, self.seed) def check_instance_id(self, sys_cfg): # quickly (local check only) if self.instance_id is still valid # we check kernel command line or files. current = self.get_instance_id() if not current: return None # LP: #1568150 need getattr in the case that an old class object # has been loaded from a pickled file and now executing new source. dirs = getattr(self, 'seed_dirs', [self.seed_dir]) quick_id = _quick_read_instance_id(dirs=dirs) if not quick_id: return None return quick_id == current @property def network_config(self): if self._network_config is None: if self._network_eni is not None: self._network_config = eni.convert_eni_data(self._network_eni) return self._network_config def _quick_read_instance_id(dirs=None): if dirs is None: dirs = [] iid_key = 'instance-id' fill = {} if load_cmdline_data(fill) and iid_key in fill: return fill[iid_key] for d in dirs: if d is None: continue try: data = util.pathprefix2dict(d, required=['meta-data']) md = util.load_yaml(data['meta-data']) if iid_key in md: return md[iid_key] except ValueError: pass return None def load_cmdline_data(fill, cmdline=None): pairs = [("ds=nocloud", sources.DSMODE_LOCAL), ("ds=nocloud-net", sources.DSMODE_NETWORK)] for idstr, dsmode in pairs: if parse_cmdline_data(idstr, fill, cmdline): # if dsmode was explicitly in the command line, then # prefer it to the dsmode based on the command line id if 'dsmode' not in fill: fill['dsmode'] = dsmode return True return False # Returns true or false indicating if cmdline indicated # that this module should be used. Updates dictionary 'fill' # with data that was found. # Example cmdline: # root=LABEL=uec-rootfs ro ds=nocloud def parse_cmdline_data(ds_id, fill, cmdline=None): if cmdline is None: cmdline = util.get_cmdline() cmdline = " %s " % cmdline if not (" %s " % ds_id in cmdline or " %s;" % ds_id in cmdline): return False argline = "" # cmdline can contain: # ds=nocloud[;key=val;key=val] for tok in cmdline.split(): if tok.startswith(ds_id): argline = tok.split("=", 1) # argline array is now 'nocloud' followed optionally by # a ';' and then key=value pairs also terminated with ';' tmp = argline[1].split(";") if len(tmp) > 1: kvpairs = tmp[1:] else: kvpairs = () # short2long mapping to save cmdline typing s2l = {"h": "local-hostname", "i": "instance-id", "s": "seedfrom"} for item in kvpairs: if item == "": continue try: (k, v) = item.split("=", 1) except Exception: k = item v = None if k in s2l: k = s2l[k] fill[k] = v return True def _maybe_remove_top_network(cfg): """If network-config contains top level 'network' key, then remove it. Some providers of network configuration may provide a top level 'network' key (LP: #1798117) even though it is not necessary. Be friendly and remove it if it really seems so. Return the original value if no change or the updated value if changed.""" nullval = object() network_val = cfg.get('network', nullval) if network_val is nullval: return cfg bmsg = 'Top level network key in network-config %s: %s' if not isinstance(network_val, dict): LOG.debug(bmsg, "was not a dict", cfg) return cfg if len(list(cfg.keys())) != 1: LOG.debug(bmsg, "had multiple top level keys", cfg) return cfg if network_val.get('config') == "disabled": LOG.debug(bmsg, "was config/disabled", cfg) elif not all(('config' in network_val, 'version' in network_val)): LOG.debug(bmsg, "but missing 'config' or 'version'", cfg) return cfg LOG.debug(bmsg, "fixed by removing shifting network.", cfg) return network_val def _merge_new_seed(cur, seeded): ret = cur.copy() newmd = seeded.get('meta-data', {}) if not isinstance(seeded['meta-data'], dict): newmd = util.load_yaml(seeded['meta-data']) ret['meta-data'] = util.mergemanydict([cur['meta-data'], newmd]) if seeded.get('network-config'): ret['network-config'] = _maybe_remove_top_network( util.load_yaml(seeded.get('network-config'))) if 'user-data' in seeded: ret['user-data'] = seeded['user-data'] if 'vendor-data' in seeded: ret['vendor-data'] = seeded['vendor-data'] return ret class DataSourceNoCloudNet(DataSourceNoCloud): def __init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths): DataSourceNoCloud.__init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths) self.supported_seed_starts = ("http://", "https://") # Used to match classes to dependencies datasources = [ (DataSourceNoCloud, (sources.DEP_FILESYSTEM, )), (DataSourceNoCloudNet, (sources.DEP_FILESYSTEM, sources.DEP_NETWORK)), ] # Return a list of data sources that match this set of dependencies def get_datasource_list(depends): return sources.list_from_depends(depends, datasources) # vi: ts=4 expandtab