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-rwxr-xr-xsrc/conf_mode/system_console.py70
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/src/conf_mode/system_console.py b/src/conf_mode/system_console.py
index 33a546bd3..19b252513 100755
--- a/src/conf_mode/system_console.py
+++ b/src/conf_mode/system_console.py
@@ -18,9 +18,14 @@ import os
import re
from vyos.config import Config
-from vyos.util import call, read_file, write_file
+from vyos.configdict import dict_merge
+from vyos.util import call
+from vyos.util import read_file
+from vyos.util import write_file
from vyos.template import render
-from vyos import ConfigError, airbag
+from vyos.xml import defaults
+from vyos import ConfigError
+from vyos import airbag
airbag.enable()
by_bus_dir = '/dev/serial/by-bus'
@@ -36,21 +41,27 @@ def get_config(config=None):
console = conf.get_config_dict(base, get_first_key=True)
# bail out early if no serial console is configured
- if 'device' not in console.keys():
+ if 'device' not in console:
return console
# convert CLI values to system values
- for device in console['device'].keys():
- # no speed setting has been configured - use default value
- if not 'speed' in console['device'][device].keys():
- tmp = { 'speed': '' }
- if device.startswith('hvc'):
- tmp['speed'] = 38400
- else:
- tmp['speed'] = 115200
+ default_values = defaults(base + ['device'])
+ for device, device_config in console['device'].items():
+ if 'speed' not in device_config and device.startswith('hvc'):
+ # XEN console has a different default console speed
+ console['device'][device]['speed'] = 38400
+ else:
+ # Merge in XML defaults - the proper way to do it
+ console['device'][device] = dict_merge(default_values,
+ console['device'][device])
+
+ return console
- console['device'][device].update(tmp)
+def verify(console):
+ if not console or 'device' not in console:
+ return None
+ for device in console['device']:
if device.startswith('usb'):
# It is much easiert to work with the native ttyUSBn name when using
# getty, but that name may change across reboots - depending on the
@@ -58,13 +69,13 @@ def get_config(config=None):
# to its dynamic device file - and create a new dict entry for it.
by_bus_device = f'{by_bus_dir}/{device}'
if os.path.isdir(by_bus_dir) and os.path.exists(by_bus_device):
- tmp = os.path.basename(os.readlink(by_bus_device))
- # updating the dict must come as last step in the loop!
- console['device'][tmp] = console['device'].pop(device)
+ device = os.path.basename(os.readlink(by_bus_device))
- return console
+ # If the device name still starts with usbXXX no matching tty was found
+ # and it can not be used as a serial interface
+ if device.startswith('usb'):
+ raise ConfigError(f'Device {device} does not support beeing used as tty')
-def verify(console):
return None
def generate(console):
@@ -76,20 +87,29 @@ def generate(console):
call(f'systemctl stop {basename}')
os.unlink(os.path.join(root, basename))
- if not console:
+ if not console or 'device' not in console:
return None
- for device in console['device'].keys():
+ for device, device_config in console['device'].items():
+ if device.startswith('usb'):
+ # It is much easiert to work with the native ttyUSBn name when using
+ # getty, but that name may change across reboots - depending on the
+ # amount of connected devices. We will resolve the fixed device name
+ # to its dynamic device file - and create a new dict entry for it.
+ by_bus_device = f'{by_bus_dir}/{device}'
+ if os.path.isdir(by_bus_dir) and os.path.exists(by_bus_device):
+ device = os.path.basename(os.readlink(by_bus_device))
+
config_file = base_dir + f'/serial-getty@{device}.service'
getty_wants_symlink = base_dir + f'/getty.target.wants/serial-getty@{device}.service'
- render(config_file, 'getty/serial-getty.service.tmpl', console['device'][device])
+ render(config_file, 'getty/serial-getty.service.tmpl', device_config)
os.symlink(config_file, getty_wants_symlink)
# GRUB
# For existing serial line change speed (if necessary)
# Only applys to ttyS0
- if 'ttyS0' not in console['device'].keys():
+ if 'ttyS0' not in console['device']:
return None
speed = console['device']['ttyS0']['speed']
@@ -98,7 +118,6 @@ def generate(console):
return None
lines = read_file(grub_config).split('\n')
-
p = re.compile(r'^(.* console=ttyS0),[0-9]+(.*)$')
write = False
newlines = []
@@ -122,9 +141,8 @@ def generate(console):
return None
def apply(console):
- # reset screen blanking
+ # Reset screen blanking
call('/usr/bin/setterm -blank 0 -powersave off -powerdown 0 -term linux </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1')
-
# Reload systemd manager configuration
call('systemctl daemon-reload')
@@ -136,11 +154,11 @@ def apply(console):
call('/usr/bin/setterm -blank 15 -powersave powerdown -powerdown 60 -term linux </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1')
# Start getty process on configured serial interfaces
- for device in console['device'].keys():
+ for device in console['device']:
# Only start console if it exists on the running system. If a user
# detaches a USB serial console and reboots - it should not fail!
if os.path.exists(f'/dev/{device}'):
- call(f'systemctl start serial-getty@{device}.service')
+ call(f'systemctl restart serial-getty@{device}.service')
return None