# vi: ts=4 expandtab # # Copyright (C) 2013 Canonical Ltd. # # Author: Ben Howard # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # # # Datasource for provisioning on SmartOS. This works on Joyent # and public/private Clouds using SmartOS. # # SmartOS hosts use a serial console (/dev/ttyS1) on Linux Guests. # The meta-data is transmitted via key/value pairs made by # requests on the console. For example, to get the hostname, you # would send "GET hostname" on /dev/ttyS1. # # Certain behavior is defined by the DataDictionary # http://us-east.manta.joyent.com/jmc/public/mdata/datadict.html # Comments with "@datadictionary" are snippets of the definition import base64 from cloudinit import log as logging from cloudinit import sources from cloudinit import util import os import os.path import serial LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) SMARTOS_ATTRIB_MAP = { #Cloud-init Key : (SmartOS Key, Strip line endings) 'local-hostname': ('hostname', True), 'public-keys': ('root_authorized_keys', True), 'user-script': ('user-script', False), 'legacy-user-data': ('user-data', False), 'user-data': ('cloud-init:user-data', False), 'iptables_disable': ('iptables_disable', True), 'motd_sys_info': ('motd_sys_info', True), 'availability_zone': ('sdc:datacenter_name', True), 'vendor-data': ('sdc:vendor-data', False), 'operator-script': ('sdc:operator-script', False), } DS_NAME = 'SmartOS' DS_CFG_PATH = ['datasource', DS_NAME] # BUILT-IN DATASOURCE CONFIGURATION # The following is the built-in configuration. If the values # are not set via the system configuration, then these default # will be used: # serial_device: which serial device to use for the meta-data # seed_timeout: how long to wait on the device # no_base64_decode: values which are not base64 encoded and # are fetched directly from SmartOS, not meta-data values # base64_keys: meta-data keys that are delivered in base64 # base64_all: with the exclusion of no_base64_decode values, # treat all meta-data as base64 encoded # disk_setup: describes how to partition the ephemeral drive # fs_setup: describes how to format the ephemeral drive # BUILTIN_DS_CONFIG = { 'serial_device': '/dev/ttyS1', 'seed_timeout': 60, 'no_base64_decode': ['root_authorized_keys', 'motd_sys_info', 'iptables_disable', 'user-data', 'user-script', 'sdc:datacenter_name', ], 'base64_keys': [], 'base64_all': False, 'disk_aliases': {'ephemeral0': '/dev/vdb'}, } BUILTIN_CLOUD_CONFIG = { 'disk_setup': { 'ephemeral0': {'table_type': 'mbr', 'layout': False, 'overwrite': False} }, 'fs_setup': [{'label': 'ephemeral0', 'filesystem': 'ext3', 'device': 'ephemeral0'}], } ## builtin vendor-data is a boothook that writes a script into ## /var/lib/cloud/scripts/per-boot. *That* script then handles ## executing the 'operator-script' and 'user-script' files ## that cloud-init writes into /var/lib/cloud/instance/data/ ## if they exist. ## ## This is all very indirect, but its done like this so that at ## some point in the future, perhaps cloud-init wouldn't do it at ## all, but rather the vendor actually provide vendor-data that accomplished ## their desires. (That is the point of vendor-data). ## ## cloud-init does cheat a bit, and write the operator-script and user-script ## itself. It could have the vendor-script do that, but it seems better ## to not require the image to contain a tool (mdata-get) to read those ## keys when we have a perfectly good one inside cloud-init. BUILTIN_VENDOR_DATA = """\ #cloud-boothook #!/bin/sh fname="%(per_boot_d)s/01_smartos_vendor_data.sh" mkdir -p "${fname%%/*}" cat > "$fname" <<"END_SCRIPT" #!/bin/sh ## # This file is written as part of the default vendor data for SmartOS. # The SmartOS datasource writes the listed file from the listed metadata key # sdc:operator-script -> %(operator_script)s # user-script -> %(user_script)s # # You can view content with 'mdata-get ' # for script in "%(operator_script)s" "%(user_script)s"; do [ -x "$script" ] || continue echo "executing '$script'" 1>&2 "$script" done END_SCRIPT chmod +x "$fname" """ # @datadictionary: this is legacy path for placing files from metadata # per the SmartOS location. It is not preferable, but is done for # legacy reasons LEGACY_USER_D = "/var/db" class DataSourceSmartOS(sources.DataSource): def __init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths): sources.DataSource.__init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths) self.is_smartdc = None self.ds_cfg = util.mergemanydict([ self.ds_cfg, util.get_cfg_by_path(sys_cfg, DS_CFG_PATH, {}), BUILTIN_DS_CONFIG]) self.metadata = {} self.cfg = BUILTIN_CLOUD_CONFIG self.seed = self.ds_cfg.get("serial_device") self.seed_timeout = self.ds_cfg.get("serial_timeout") self.smartos_no_base64 = self.ds_cfg.get('no_base64_decode') self.b64_keys = self.ds_cfg.get('base64_keys') self.b64_all = self.ds_cfg.get('base64_all') self.script_base_d = os.path.join(self.paths.get_cpath("scripts")) def __str__(self): root = sources.DataSource.__str__(self) return "%s [seed=%s]" % (root, self.seed) def get_data(self): md = {} ud = "" if not os.path.exists(self.seed): LOG.debug("Host does not appear to be on SmartOS") return False uname_arch = os.uname()[4] if uname_arch.startswith("arm") or uname_arch == "aarch64": # Disabling because dmidcode in dmi_data() crashes kvm process LOG.debug("Disabling SmartOS datasource on arm (LP: #1243287)") return False dmi_info = dmi_data() if dmi_info is False: LOG.debug("No dmidata utility found") return False system_uuid, system_type = tuple(dmi_info) if 'smartdc' not in system_type.lower(): LOG.debug("Host is not on SmartOS. system_type=%s", system_type) return False self.is_smartdc = True md['instance-id'] = system_uuid b64_keys = self.query('base64_keys', strip=True, b64=False) if b64_keys is not None: self.b64_keys = [k.strip() for k in str(b64_keys).split(',')] b64_all = self.query('base64_all', strip=True, b64=False) if b64_all is not None: self.b64_all = util.is_true(b64_all) for ci_noun, attribute in SMARTOS_ATTRIB_MAP.iteritems(): smartos_noun, strip = attribute md[ci_noun] = self.query(smartos_noun, strip=strip) # @datadictionary: This key may contain a program that is written # to a file in the filesystem of the guest on each boot and then # executed. It may be of any format that would be considered # executable in the guest instance. # # We write 'user-script' and 'operator-script' into the # instance/data directory. The default vendor-data then handles # executing them later. data_d = os.path.join(self.paths.get_cpath(), 'instances', md['instance-id'], 'data') user_script = os.path.join(data_d, 'user-script') u_script_l = "%s/user-script" % LEGACY_USER_D write_boot_content(md.get('user-script'), content_f=user_script, link=u_script_l, shebang=True, mode=0700) operator_script = os.path.join(data_d, 'operator-script') write_boot_content(md.get('operator-script'), content_f=operator_script, shebang=False, mode=0700) # @datadictionary: This key has no defined format, but its value # is written to the file /var/db/mdata-user-data on each boot prior # to the phase that runs user-script. This file is not to be executed. # This allows a configuration file of some kind to be injected into # the machine to be consumed by the user-script when it runs. u_data = md.get('legacy-user-data') u_data_f = "%s/mdata-user-data" % LEGACY_USER_D write_boot_content(u_data, u_data_f) # Handle the cloud-init regular meta if not md['local-hostname']: md['local-hostname'] = system_uuid ud = None if md['user-data']: ud = md['user-data'] if not md['vendor-data']: md['vendor-data'] = BUILTIN_VENDOR_DATA % { 'user_script': user_script, 'operator_script': operator_script, 'per_boot_d': os.path.join(self.paths.get_cpath("scripts"), 'per-boot'), } self.metadata = util.mergemanydict([md, self.metadata]) self.userdata_raw = ud self.vendordata_raw = md['vendor-data'] return True def device_name_to_device(self, name): return self.ds_cfg['disk_aliases'].get(name) def get_config_obj(self): return self.cfg def get_instance_id(self): return self.metadata['instance-id'] def query(self, noun, strip=False, default=None, b64=None): if b64 is None: if noun in self.smartos_no_base64: b64 = False elif self.b64_all or noun in self.b64_keys: b64 = True return query_data(noun=noun, strip=strip, seed_device=self.seed, seed_timeout=self.seed_timeout, default=default, b64=b64) def get_serial(seed_device, seed_timeout): """This is replaced in unit testing, allowing us to replace serial.Serial with a mocked class. The timeout value of 60 seconds should never be hit. The value is taken from SmartOS own provisioning tools. Since we are reading each line individually up until the single ".", the transfer is usually very fast (i.e. microseconds) to get the response. """ if not seed_device: raise AttributeError("seed_device value is not set") ser = serial.Serial(seed_device, timeout=seed_timeout) if not ser.isOpen(): raise SystemError("Unable to open %s" % seed_device) return ser def query_data(noun, seed_device, seed_timeout, strip=False, default=None, b64=None): """Makes a request to via the serial console via "GET " In the response, the first line is the status, while subsequent lines are is the value. A blank line with a "." is used to indicate end of response. If the response is expected to be base64 encoded, then set b64encoded to true. Unfortantely, there is no way to know if something is 100% encoded, so this method relies on being told if the data is base64 or not. """ if not noun: return False ser = get_serial(seed_device, seed_timeout) ser.write("GET %s\n" % noun.rstrip()) status = str(ser.readline()).rstrip() response = [] eom_found = False if 'SUCCESS' not in status: ser.close() return default while not eom_found: m = ser.readline() if m.rstrip() == ".": eom_found = True else: response.append(m) ser.close() if b64 is None: b64 = query_data('b64-%s' % noun, seed_device=seed_device, seed_timeout=seed_timeout, b64=False, default=False, strip=True) b64 = util.is_true(b64) resp = None if b64 or strip: resp = "".join(response).rstrip() else: resp = "".join(response) if b64: try: return base64.b64decode(resp) except TypeError: LOG.warn("Failed base64 decoding key '%s'", noun) return resp return resp def dmi_data(): sys_uuid, sys_type = None, None dmidecode_path = util.which('dmidecode') if not dmidecode_path: return False sys_uuid_cmd = [dmidecode_path, "-s", "system-uuid"] try: LOG.debug("Getting hostname from dmidecode") (sys_uuid, _err) = util.subp(sys_uuid_cmd) except Exception as e: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to get system UUID", e) sys_type_cmd = [dmidecode_path, "-s", "system-product-name"] try: LOG.debug("Determining hypervisor product name via dmidecode") (sys_type, _err) = util.subp(sys_type_cmd) except Exception as e: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to get system UUID", e) return (sys_uuid.lower().strip(), sys_type.strip()) def write_boot_content(content, content_f, link=None, shebang=False, mode=0400): """ Write the content to content_f. Under the following rules: 1. If no content, remove the file 2. Write the content 3. If executable and no file magic, add it 4. If there is a link, create it @param content: what to write @param content_f: the file name @param backup_d: the directory to save the backup at @param link: if defined, location to create a symlink to @param shebang: if no file magic, set shebang @param mode: file mode Becuase of the way that Cloud-init executes scripts (no shell), a script will fail to execute if does not have a magic bit (shebang) set for the file. If shebang=True, then the script will be checked for a magic bit and to the SmartOS default of assuming that bash. """ if not content and os.path.exists(content_f): os.unlink(content_f) if link and os.path.islink(link): os.unlink(link) if not content: return util.write_file(content_f, content, mode=mode) if shebang and not content.startswith("#!"): try: cmd = ["file", "--brief", "--mime-type", content_f] (f_type, _err) = util.subp(cmd) LOG.debug("script %s mime type is %s", content_f, f_type) if f_type.strip() == "text/plain": new_content = "\n".join(["#!/bin/bash", content]) util.write_file(content_f, new_content, mode=mode) LOG.debug("added shebang to file %s", content_f) except Exception as e: util.logexc(LOG, ("Failed to identify script type for %s" % content_f, e)) if link: try: if os.path.islink(link): os.unlink(link) if content and os.path.exists(content_f): util.ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(link)) os.symlink(content_f, link) except IOError as e: util.logexc(LOG, "failed establishing content link", e) # Used to match classes to dependencies datasources = [ (DataSourceSmartOS, (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)