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OpenStack ironic references Infiniband interfaces via a 6 byte 'MAC
address' formed from bytes 13-15 and 18-20 of interface's hardware
address. This address is used as the ethernet_mac_address of Infiniband
links in network_data.json in configdrives generated by OpenStack nova.
We can use this address to map links in network_data.json to their
corresponding interface names.
When generating interface configuration files, we need to use the
interface's full hardware address as the HWADDR, rather than the 6 byte
MAC address provided by network_data.json.
This change allows IB interfaces to be referenced in this dual mode - by
MAC address and hardware address, depending on the context.
Support TYPE=InfiniBand for sysconfig configuration of IB interfaces.
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Fix a bug where setting of mac address on a bond device was
ignored when provided in OpenStack network_config.json.
LP: #1682064
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On OpenStack based OVH public cloud, we got DHCP response with
fixed-address 54.36.113.86;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255;
option routers 54.36.112.1;
The router clearly is not on the subnet. So 'ip' would fail when
we tried to add the default route.
The solution here is to add an explicit route on that interface
to the router and then add the default route.
Also add 'bgpovs' to the list of 'physical' types for OpenStack
network configuration. That type is used on OVH public cloud.
LP: #1792415
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Mark as supported for reading some newer versions of openstack metadata:
2016-06-30 : Newton one
2016-10-06 : Newton two
2017-02-22 : Ocata
2018-08-27 : Rocky
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Cloud-init was reading a list of versions from the OpenStack metadata
service (http://169.254.169.254/openstack/) and attempt to select the
newest known supported version. The problem was that the list
of versions was not being decoded, so we were comparing a list of
bytes (found versions) to a list of strings (known versions).
LP: #1792157
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This adds a Oracle specific datasource that functions with OCI.
It is a simplified version of the OpenStack metadata server
with support for vendor-data.
It does not support the OCI-C (classic) platform.
Also here is a move of BrokenMetadata to common 'sources'
as this was the third occurrence of that class.
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This enables warnings produced by pylint for unused variables (W0612),
and fixes the existing errors.
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Several references that were using URL shorteners are now broken due to
their service going away, making it painful to even figure out what they
were supposed to be pointing at. Put back long URLS using '# noqa' to
make flake8 happy.
LP: #1669727
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Links presented in network_data.json to the guest running on ESXi
are of type 'dvs'.
LP: #1674946
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This has been a recurring ask and we had initially just made the change to
the cloud-init 2.0 codebase. As the current thinking is we'll just
continue to enhance the current codebase, its desirable to relicense to
match what we'd intended as part of the 2.0 plan here.
- put a brief description of license in LICENSE file
- put full license versions in LICENSE-GPLv3 and LICENSE-Apache2.0
- simplify the per-file header to reference LICENSE
- tox: ignore H102 (Apache License Header check)
Add license header to files that ship.
Reformat headers, make sure everything has vi: at end of file.
Non-shipping files do not need the copyright header,
but at the moment tests/ have it.
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This extends the list of device 'types' that are considered to be physical
to include hyperv, hw_veb, and vhost_user.
LP: #1642679
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Treat null type as yet another physical type, seen in real-world
openstack cloud.
Also, support the case where network_data.json provides mac addresses
in upper case. Rackspace public cloud currently does that.
LP: #1621968
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The OpenStack network_data.json does not provide a name for bond links.
This change makes it so a dummy one is generated and used instead
to satisfy cloud-init which does require one.
In order to write the correct link (underlying 'link' names)
for the bonds, we maintain a list of info by ids so we can easily
get the right device name.
Also:
* add a vlan test case that similarly references an id rather than name.
* make bond interfaces auto
LP: #1605749
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Add vendor-data support to maas which will behave like the openstack
vendor-data does. Data returned from maas must be yaml loadable.
Also update the main in DataSourceMAAS to "just work" on a maas
deployed system.
LP: #1612313
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This just adds 'tap' to the list of types that are understood to
be physical or virtual network devices. Openstack basically exposes
the type of the host device through.
LP: #1610784
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pylint --errors-only found several errors. Some of the changes
here represent real errors, others just code that pylint did
not like.
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The network config file is /etc/network/interfaces formated.
We will decode that here so that the user can expect that it is
a string. The issue was that it was bytes but convert_eni_data
was expecting a string.
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This allows it to be used outside of cloudinit
more easily in the future.
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UrlResponse: biggest change... make readurl return bytes, making user
know what to do with it.
util: add load_tfile_or_url for loading text file or url
as read_file_or_url now returns bytes
ec2_utils: all meta-data is text, remove non-obvious string translations
DigitalOcean: adjust for ec2_utils
DataSourceGCE, DataSourceMAAS: user-data is binary other fields are text.
openstack.py: read paths without decoding to text. This is ok as paths
other than user-data are json, and load_json will handle
load_file still returns text, and that is what most things use.
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to be behind trunk.
`tox -e py27` passes full test suite. Now to work on replacing mocker.
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For now, this vendor data handling is just added to openstack.
However, in an effort to allow sanely handling of multi-part vendor-data
that is namespaced, we add openstack.convert_vendordata_json .
That basically takes whatever was loaded from vendordata and takes
the 'cloud-init' key if it is a dict. This way the author can
namespace cloud-init, basically telling it to ignore everything else.
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instead of taking a version that they should look for,
the readers now just select the highest supported version.
definitely a use case later for having version= but nothing
is using it now.
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using tuple for _versions was just not necessary.
fix reference to undefined os_versions.
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If something is broken as in a built in config, or code
just broken, then logging warning during search for metadata
is ok.
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make pyflakes now passes.
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Updated read_config_drive: removed the unused version kwarg, used the
OS_VERSIONS tuple from the openstack helper to avoid hardcoding
versions.
Added a comment to the tuple in helpers/openstack.py asking for it to
be kept in chronological order.
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