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-rw-r--r--python/vyos/utils/network.py28
-rw-r--r--python/vyos/utils/serial.py118
2 files changed, 146 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/python/vyos/utils/network.py b/python/vyos/utils/network.py
index 8406a5638..8fce08de0 100644
--- a/python/vyos/utils/network.py
+++ b/python/vyos/utils/network.py
@@ -569,3 +569,31 @@ def ipv6_prefix_length(low, high):
return plen + i + 1
return None
+
+def get_nft_vrf_zone_mapping() -> dict:
+ """
+ Retrieve current nftables conntrack mapping list from Kernel
+
+ returns: [{'interface': 'red', 'vrf_tableid': 1000},
+ {'interface': 'eth2', 'vrf_tableid': 1000},
+ {'interface': 'blue', 'vrf_tableid': 2000}]
+ """
+ from json import loads
+ from jmespath import search
+ from vyos.utils.process import cmd
+ output = []
+ tmp = loads(cmd('sudo nft -j list table inet vrf_zones'))
+ # {'nftables': [{'metainfo': {'json_schema_version': 1,
+ # 'release_name': 'Old Doc Yak #3',
+ # 'version': '1.0.9'}},
+ # {'table': {'family': 'inet', 'handle': 6, 'name': 'vrf_zones'}},
+ # {'map': {'elem': [['eth0', 666],
+ # ['dum0', 666],
+ # ['wg500', 666],
+ # ['bond10.666', 666]],
+ vrf_list = search('nftables[].map.elem | [0]', tmp)
+ if not vrf_list:
+ return output
+ for (vrf_name, vrf_id) in vrf_list:
+ output.append({'interface' : vrf_name, 'vrf_tableid' : vrf_id})
+ return output
diff --git a/python/vyos/utils/serial.py b/python/vyos/utils/serial.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b646f881e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/python/vyos/utils/serial.py
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
+# Copyright 2024 VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.io>
+#
+# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This library 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
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import os, re, json
+from typing import List
+
+from vyos.base import Warning
+from vyos.utils.io import ask_yes_no
+from vyos.utils.process import cmd
+
+GLOB_GETTY_UNITS = 'serial-getty@*.service'
+RE_GETTY_DEVICES = re.compile(r'.+@(.+).service$')
+
+SD_UNIT_PATH = '/run/systemd/system'
+UTMP_PATH = '/run/utmp'
+
+def get_serial_units(include_devices=[]):
+ # Since we cannot depend on the current config for decommissioned ports,
+ # we just grab everything that systemd knows about.
+ tmp = cmd(f'systemctl list-units {GLOB_GETTY_UNITS} --all --output json --no-pager')
+ getty_units = json.loads(tmp)
+ for sdunit in getty_units:
+ m = RE_GETTY_DEVICES.search(sdunit['unit'])
+ if m is None:
+ Warning(f'Serial console unit name "{sdunit["unit"]}" is malformed and cannot be checked for activity!')
+ continue
+
+ getty_device = m.group(1)
+ if include_devices and getty_device not in include_devices:
+ continue
+
+ sdunit['device'] = getty_device
+
+ return getty_units
+
+def get_authenticated_ports(units):
+ connected = []
+ ports = [ x['device'] for x in units if 'device' in x ]
+ #
+ # utmpdump just gives us an easily parseable dump of currently logged-in sessions, for eg:
+ # $ utmpdump /run/utmp
+ # Utmp dump of /run/utmp
+ # [2] [00000] [~~ ] [reboot ] [~ ] [6.6.31-amd64-vyos ] [0.0.0.0 ] [2024-06-18T13:56:53,958484+00:00]
+ # [1] [00051] [~~ ] [runlevel] [~ ] [6.6.31-amd64-vyos ] [0.0.0.0 ] [2024-06-18T13:57:01,790808+00:00]
+ # [6] [03178] [tty1] [LOGIN ] [tty1 ] [ ] [0.0.0.0 ] [2024-06-18T13:57:31,015392+00:00]
+ # [7] [37151] [ts/0] [vyos ] [pts/0 ] [10.9.8.7 ] [10.9.8.7 ] [2024-07-04T13:42:08,760892+00:00]
+ # [8] [24812] [ts/1] [ ] [pts/1 ] [10.9.8.7 ] [10.9.8.7 ] [2024-06-20T18:10:07,309365+00:00]
+ #
+ # We can safely skip blank or LOGIN sessions with valid device names.
+ #
+ for line in cmd(f'utmpdump {UTMP_PATH}').splitlines():
+ row = line.split('] [')
+ user_name = row[3].strip()
+ user_term = row[4].strip()
+ if user_name and user_name != 'LOGIN' and user_term in ports:
+ connected.append(user_term)
+
+ return connected
+
+def restart_login_consoles(prompt_user=False, quiet=True, devices: List[str]=[]):
+ # restart_login_consoles() is called from both conf- and op-mode scripts, including
+ # the warning messages and user prompts common to both.
+ #
+ # The default case, called with no arguments, is a simple serial-getty restart &
+ # cleanup wrapper with no output or prompts that can be used from anywhere.
+ #
+ # quiet and prompt_user args have been split from an original "no_prompt", in
+ # order to support the completely silent default use case. "no_prompt" would
+ # only suppress the user interactive prompt.
+ #
+ # quiet intentionally does not suppress a vyos.base.Warning() for malformed
+ # device names in _get_serial_units().
+ #
+ cmd('systemctl daemon-reload')
+
+ units = get_serial_units(devices)
+ connected = get_authenticated_ports(units)
+
+ if connected:
+ if not quiet:
+ Warning('There are user sessions connected via serial console that '\
+ 'will be terminated when serial console settings are changed!')
+ if not prompt_user:
+ # This flag is used by conf_mode/system_console.py to reset things, if there's
+ # a problem, the user should issue a manual restart for serial-getty.
+ Warning('Please ensure all settings are committed and saved before issuing a ' \
+ '"restart serial console" command to apply new configuration!')
+ if not prompt_user:
+ return False
+ if not ask_yes_no('Any uncommitted changes from these sessions will be lost\n' \
+ 'and in-progress actions may be left in an inconsistent state.\n'\
+ '\nContinue?'):
+ return False
+
+ for unit in units:
+ if 'device' not in unit:
+ continue # malformed or filtered.
+ unit_name = unit['unit']
+ unit_device = unit['device']
+ if os.path.exists(os.path.join(SD_UNIT_PATH, unit_name)):
+ cmd(f'systemctl restart {unit_name}')
+ else:
+ # Deleted stubs don't need to be restarted, just shut them down.
+ cmd(f'systemctl stop {unit_name}')
+
+ return True