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authorScott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com>2014-09-22 14:35:03 -0400
committerScott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com>2014-09-22 14:35:03 -0400
commitf4d3f05827b3302960eedb6278500a3b007eb807 (patch)
tree9ffa326b5b58aa2bff621d8c957605c194152429 /cloudinit/util.py
parentb9f0bcbc087a0c7c4a87f83ddf5713a4f849a488 (diff)
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support 'mtype' as a list, and fix up freebsd mount types
this supports a list of input, and cleans up that list for the platform specific mount types. Basically, mtype = None means 'mount -t auto' or the equivalent for the platform. and 'iso9660' means "iso type".
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-rw-r--r--cloudinit/util.py78
1 files changed, 55 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/cloudinit/util.py b/cloudinit/util.py
index 8558eb87..d233e6e1 100644
--- a/cloudinit/util.py
+++ b/cloudinit/util.py
@@ -1346,37 +1346,69 @@ def mount_cb(device, callback, data=None, rw=False, mtype=None, sync=True):
Mount the device, call method 'callback' passing the directory
in which it was mounted, then unmount. Return whatever 'callback'
returned. If data != None, also pass data to callback.
+
+ mtype is a filesystem type. it may be a list, string (a single fsname)
+ or a list of fsnames.
"""
+
+ if isinstance(mtype, str):
+ mtypes = [mtype]
+ elif isinstance(mtype, (list, tuple)):
+ mtypes = list(mtype)
+ elif mtype is None:
+ mtypes = None
+
+ # clean up 'mtype' input a bit based on platform.
+ platform = platform.system.lower()
+ if platform == "linux":
+ if mtypes is None:
+ mtypes = ["auto"]
+ elif platform.endswith("bsd"):
+ if mtypes is None:
+ mtypes = ['ufs', 'cd9660', 'vfat']
+ for index, mtype in enumerate(mtypes):
+ if mtype == "iso9660":
+ mtypes[index] = "cd9660"
+ else:
+ mtypes = []
+
mounted = mounts()
with tempdir() as tmpd:
umount = False
if device in mounted:
mountpoint = mounted[device]['mountpoint']
else:
- try:
- mountcmd = ['mount']
- mountopts = []
- if rw:
- mountopts.append('rw')
- else:
- mountopts.append('ro')
- if sync:
- # This seems like the safe approach to do
- # (ie where this is on by default)
- mountopts.append("sync")
- if mountopts:
- mountcmd.extend(["-o", ",".join(mountopts)])
- if mtype:
- mountcmd.extend(['-t', mtype])
- mountcmd.append(device)
- mountcmd.append(tmpd)
- subp(mountcmd)
- umount = tmpd # This forces it to be unmounted (when set)
- mountpoint = tmpd
- except (IOError, OSError) as exc:
- raise MountFailedError(("Failed mounting %s "
- "to %s due to: %s") %
+ for mtype in mtypes:
+ mountpoint = None
+ try:
+ mountcmd = ['mount']
+ mountopts = []
+ if rw:
+ mountopts.append('rw')
+ else:
+ mountopts.append('ro')
+ if sync:
+ # This seems like the safe approach to do
+ # (ie where this is on by default)
+ mountopts.append("sync")
+ if mountopts:
+ mountcmd.extend(["-o", ",".join(mountopts)])
+ if mtype:
+ mountcmd.extend(['-t', mtype])
+ mountcmd.append(device)
+ mountcmd.append(tmpd)
+ subp(mountcmd)
+ umount = tmpd # This forces it to be unmounted (when set)
+ mountpoint = tmpd
+ break
+ except (IOError, OSError) as exc:
+ LOG.debug("Failed mount of '%s' as '%s': %s",
+ device, mtype, exc)
+ pass
+ if not mountpoint:
+ raise MountFailedError("Failed mounting %s to %s due to: %s" %
(device, tmpd, exc))
+
# Be nice and ensure it ends with a slash
if not mountpoint.endswith("/"):
mountpoint += "/"