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When obtaining information from "ip addr", default to using
"ip --json addr" rather than using regex to parse "ip addr show"
as json is machine readable as less prone to error.
Deprecate but leave fallback to use "ip addr" for older iproute2
tooling which does not support --json param.
Fix regex parsing of "ip addr" to support peer addresses and
metrics.
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* freebsd: introduce the freebsd renderer
Refactoring of the FreeBSD code base to provide a real network renderer
for FreeBSD.
Use the generic update_sysconfig_file() from rhel_util to handle the
access to /etc/rc.conf.
Interfaces are not automatically renamed by FreeBSD using
the following configuration in /etc/rc.conf:
```
ifconfig_fxp0_name="eth0"
```
* freesd: use regex named groups
Reduce the complexity of `get_interfaces_by_mac_on_freebsd()` with
named groups.
* freebsd: breaks up _write_network() in tree small functions
- `_write_ifconfig_entries()`
- `_write_route_entries()`
- `_write_resolve_conf()`
* extend find_fallback_nic() to support FreeBSD
this uses `route -n show default` to find the default interface
* freebsd: use dns keys from NetworkState class
The NetworkState class (settings instance) exposes the DNS configuration
in two keys:
- `dns_nameservers`
- `dns_searchdomains`
On OpenStack, these keys are set when a global DNS server is set. The
alternative is the `dns_nameservers` and `dns_search` keys from each
subdomain. We continue to read those.
* freebsd: properly target the /etc/resolv.conf file
* freebsd: ignore 'service routing restart' ret code
On FreeBSD 10, the restart of routing and dhclient is likely to fail because
- routing: it cannot remove the loopback route, but it will still set up
the default route as expected.
- dhclient: it cannot stop the dhclient started by the netif service.
In both case, the situation is ok, and we can proceed.
* freebsd: handle case when metadata MAC local locally
Handle the case where the metadata configuration comes with a MAC that
does not exist locally.
See:
- https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/pull/61/files/635ce14b3153934ba1041be48b7245062f21e960#r359600604
- https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/pull/61/files/635ce14b3153934ba1041be48b7245062f21e960#r359600966
* freebsd: show up a warning if several subnet found
The FreeBSD provider currently only allow one subnet per interface.
* freebsd: honor the target parameter in _write_network
* freebsd: log when a bad route is found
* freebsd: pass _postcmds to start_services()
* freebsd: updatercconf() is depercated
Replace `updatercconf()` by `rhel_util.update_sysconfig_file()`.
* freebsd: ensure gateway is ipv4 before using it
With the legacy ENI format, an IPv6 gateway may be pushed. This instead
of the expected IPv4.
* freebsd: find_fallback_nic, support FB10
On FreeBSD <= 10, `ifconfig -l` ignores the down interfaces.
* freebsd: use util.target_path() to load resolv.conf
Ensure we access `/etc/resolv.conf`, not `etc/resolv.conf`.
* freebsd: skip subnet without netmask
Those are likely to be either invalid of in IPv6 format. IPv6 support
will be addressed later in a new patchset.
* freebsd: get_devicelist returns netif list
Ensure `get_devicelist()` returns the list of known netif on FreeBSD.
* replace rhel_util.update_sysconfig_file wrapper call, with a wrapper function
* reverse if condition to remove an indent
Co-authored-by: Igor Galić <me+github@igalic.co>
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FreeBSD ifconfig output for ipv6 addrs doesn't find scopeid values
when present in the output and the pformat rendering assumes that
an ipv6 address will have a 'scope6' entry in the netdev info
dictionary. This patch finds the scopeid value, which is not
always inside <>, and in some cases v6 addrs don't have a scopeid
value in the output, so when rendering the table, allow scope6 value
to be replaced with the empty value.
LP: #1779672
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The last set of changes to netdev_pformat ended up dropping the output
of devices that were not up. This adds back the 'down' interfaces to the
rendered output.
LP: #1766302
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The net-tools package is deprecated and will eventually be dropped. Use
"ip route", "link" or "address" instead of "ifconfig" or "route" calls.
Cloud-init can now run in an environment that no longer has net-tools.
This affects the network and route printing emitted to
cloud-config-output.log as well as the cc_disable_ec2_metadata module.
Additional changes:
- separate readResource and resourceLocation into standalone test
functions
- Fix ipv4 address rows to report scopes represented by ip addr show
- Formatted route/address ouput now handles multiple ipv4 and ipv6
addresses on a single interface
Co-authored-by: James Hogarth <james.hogarth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Schweikert <rjschwei@suse.com>
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