# Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Canonical Ltd. # # Author: Scott Moser # Author: Blake Rouse # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import errno import logging import os import re from cloudinit.net.network_state import mask_to_net_prefix from cloudinit import util from cloudinit.url_helper import UrlError, readurl LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) SYS_CLASS_NET = "/sys/class/net/" DEFAULT_PRIMARY_INTERFACE = 'eth0' def natural_sort_key(s, _nsre=re.compile('([0-9]+)')): """Sorting for Humans: natural sort order. Can be use as the key to sort functions. This will sort ['eth0', 'ens3', 'ens10', 'ens12', 'ens8', 'ens0'] as ['ens0', 'ens3', 'ens8', 'ens10', 'ens12', 'eth0'] instead of the simple python way which will produce ['ens0', 'ens10', 'ens12', 'ens3', 'ens8', 'eth0'].""" return [int(text) if text.isdigit() else text.lower() for text in re.split(_nsre, s)] def get_sys_class_path(): """Simple function to return the global SYS_CLASS_NET.""" return SYS_CLASS_NET def sys_dev_path(devname, path=""): return get_sys_class_path() + devname + "/" + path def read_sys_net(devname, path, translate=None, on_enoent=None, on_keyerror=None, on_einval=None): dev_path = sys_dev_path(devname, path) try: contents = util.load_file(dev_path) except (OSError, IOError) as e: e_errno = getattr(e, 'errno', None) if e_errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR): if on_enoent is not None: return on_enoent(e) if e_errno in (errno.EINVAL,): if on_einval is not None: return on_einval(e) raise contents = contents.strip() if translate is None: return contents try: return translate[contents] except KeyError as e: if on_keyerror is not None: return on_keyerror(e) else: LOG.debug("Found unexpected (not translatable) value" " '%s' in '%s", contents, dev_path) raise def read_sys_net_safe(iface, field, translate=None): def on_excp_false(e): return False return read_sys_net(iface, field, on_keyerror=on_excp_false, on_enoent=on_excp_false, on_einval=on_excp_false, translate=translate) def read_sys_net_int(iface, field): val = read_sys_net_safe(iface, field) if val is False: return None try: return int(val) except ValueError: return None def is_up(devname): # The linux kernel says to consider devices in 'unknown' # operstate as up for the purposes of network configuration. See # Documentation/networking/operstates.txt in the kernel source. translate = {'up': True, 'unknown': True, 'down': False} return read_sys_net_safe(devname, "operstate", translate=translate) def is_wireless(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname, "wireless")) def is_bridge(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname, "bridge")) def is_bond(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname, "bonding")) def is_renamed(devname): """ /* interface name assignment types (sysfs name_assign_type attribute) */ #define NET_NAME_UNKNOWN 0 /* unknown origin (not exposed to user) */ #define NET_NAME_ENUM 1 /* enumerated by kernel */ #define NET_NAME_PREDICTABLE 2 /* predictably named by the kernel */ #define NET_NAME_USER 3 /* provided by user-space */ #define NET_NAME_RENAMED 4 /* renamed by user-space */ """ name_assign_type = read_sys_net_safe(devname, 'name_assign_type') if name_assign_type and name_assign_type in ['3', '4']: return True return False def is_vlan(devname): uevent = str(read_sys_net_safe(devname, "uevent")) return 'DEVTYPE=vlan' in uevent.splitlines() def is_connected(devname): # is_connected isn't really as simple as that. 2 is # 'physically connected'. 3 is 'not connected'. but a wlan interface will # always show 3. iflink = read_sys_net_safe(devname, "iflink") if iflink == "2": return True if not is_wireless(devname): return False LOG.debug("'%s' is wireless, basing 'connected' on carrier", devname) return read_sys_net_safe(devname, "carrier", translate={'0': False, '1': True}) def is_physical(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname, "device")) def is_present(devname): return os.path.exists(sys_dev_path(devname)) def device_driver(devname): """Return the device driver for net device named 'devname'.""" driver = None driver_path = sys_dev_path(devname, "device/driver") # driver is a symlink to the driver *dir* if os.path.islink(driver_path): driver = os.path.basename(os.readlink(driver_path)) return driver def device_devid(devname): """Return the device id string for net device named 'devname'.""" dev_id = read_sys_net_safe(devname, "device/device") if dev_id is False: return None return dev_id def get_devicelist(): try: devs = os.listdir(get_sys_class_path()) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: devs = [] else: raise return devs class ParserError(Exception): """Raised when a parser has issue parsing a file/content.""" def is_disabled_cfg(cfg): if not cfg or not isinstance(cfg, dict): return False return cfg.get('config') == "disabled" def find_fallback_nic(blacklist_drivers=None): """Return the name of the 'fallback' network device.""" if not blacklist_drivers: blacklist_drivers = [] if 'net.ifnames=0' in util.get_cmdline(): LOG.debug('Stable ifnames disabled by net.ifnames=0 in /proc/cmdline') else: unstable = [device for device in get_devicelist() if device != 'lo' and not is_renamed(device)] if len(unstable): LOG.debug('Found unstable nic names: %s; calling udevadm settle', unstable) msg = 'Waiting for udev events to settle' util.log_time(LOG.debug, msg, func=util.udevadm_settle) # get list of interfaces that could have connections invalid_interfaces = set(['lo']) potential_interfaces = set([device for device in get_devicelist() if device_driver(device) not in blacklist_drivers]) potential_interfaces = potential_interfaces.difference(invalid_interfaces) # sort into interfaces with carrier, interfaces which could have carrier, # and ignore interfaces that are definitely disconnected connected = [] possibly_connected = [] for interface in potential_interfaces: if interface.startswith("veth"): continue if is_bridge(interface): # skip any bridges continue if is_bond(interface): # skip any bonds continue carrier = read_sys_net_int(interface, 'carrier') if carrier: connected.append(interface) continue # check if nic is dormant or down, as this may make a nick appear to # not have a carrier even though it could acquire one when brought # online by dhclient dormant = read_sys_net_int(interface, 'dormant') if dormant: possibly_connected.append(interface) continue operstate = read_sys_net_safe(interface, 'operstate') if operstate in ['dormant', 'down', 'lowerlayerdown', 'unknown']: possibly_connected.append(interface) continue # don't bother with interfaces that might not be connected if there are # some that definitely are if connected: potential_interfaces = connected else: potential_interfaces = possibly_connected # if eth0 exists use it above anything else, otherwise get the interface # that we can read 'first' (using the sorted defintion of first). names = list(sorted(potential_interfaces, key=natural_sort_key)) if DEFAULT_PRIMARY_INTERFACE in names: names.remove(DEFAULT_PRIMARY_INTERFACE) names.insert(0, DEFAULT_PRIMARY_INTERFACE) # pick the first that has a mac-address for name in names: if read_sys_net_safe(name, 'address'): return name return None def generate_fallback_config(blacklist_drivers=None, config_driver=None): """Determine which attached net dev is most likely to have a connection and generate network state to run dhcp on that interface""" if not config_driver: config_driver = False target_name = find_fallback_nic(blacklist_drivers=blacklist_drivers) if target_name: target_mac = read_sys_net_safe(target_name, 'address') nconf = {'config': [], 'version': 1} cfg = {'type': 'physical', 'name': target_name, 'mac_address': target_mac, 'subnets': [{'type': 'dhcp'}]} # inject the device driver name, dev_id into config if enabled and # device has a valid device driver value if config_driver: driver = device_driver(target_name) if driver: cfg['params'] = { 'driver': driver, 'device_id': device_devid(target_name), } nconf['config'].append(cfg) return nconf else: # can't read any interfaces addresses (or there are none); give up return None def apply_network_config_names(netcfg, strict_present=True, strict_busy=True): """read the network config and rename devices accordingly. if strict_present is false, then do not raise exception if no devices match. if strict_busy is false, then do not raise exception if the device cannot be renamed because it is currently configured. renames are only attempted for interfaces of type 'physical'. It is expected that the network system will create other devices with the correct name in place.""" def _version_1(netcfg): renames = [] for ent in netcfg.get('config', {}): if ent.get('type') != 'physical': continue mac = ent.get('mac_address') if not mac: continue name = ent.get('name') driver = ent.get('params', {}).get('driver') device_id = ent.get('params', {}).get('device_id') if not driver: driver = device_driver(name) if not device_id: device_id = device_devid(name) renames.append([mac, name, driver, device_id]) return renames def _version_2(netcfg): renames = [] for ent in netcfg.get('ethernets', {}).values(): # only rename if configured to do so name = ent.get('set-name') if not name: continue # cloud-init requires macaddress for renaming mac = ent.get('match', {}).get('macaddress') if not mac: continue driver = ent.get('match', {}).get('driver') device_id = ent.get('match', {}).get('device_id') if not driver: driver = device_driver(name) if not device_id: device_id = device_devid(name) renames.append([mac, name, driver, device_id]) return renames if netcfg.get('version') == 1: return _rename_interfaces(_version_1(netcfg)) elif netcfg.get('version') == 2: return _rename_interfaces(_version_2(netcfg)) raise RuntimeError('Failed to apply network config names. Found bad' ' network config version: %s' % netcfg.get('version')) def interface_has_own_mac(ifname, strict=False): """return True if the provided interface has its own address. Based on addr_assign_type in /sys. Return true for any interface that does not have a 'stolen' address. Examples of such devices are bonds or vlans that inherit their mac from another device. Possible values are: 0: permanent address 2: stolen from another device 1: randomly generated 3: set using dev_set_mac_address""" assign_type = read_sys_net_int(ifname, "addr_assign_type") if assign_type is None: # None is returned if this nic had no 'addr_assign_type' entry. # if strict, raise an error, if not return True. if strict: raise ValueError("%s had no addr_assign_type.") return True return assign_type in (0, 1, 3) def _get_current_rename_info(check_downable=True): """Collect information necessary for rename_interfaces. returns a dictionary by mac address like: {name: { 'downable': None or boolean indicating that the device has only automatically assigned ip addrs. 'device_id': Device id value (if it has one) 'driver': Device driver (if it has one) 'mac': mac address (in lower case) 'name': name 'up': boolean: is_up(name) }} """ cur_info = {} for (name, mac, driver, device_id) in get_interfaces(): cur_info[name] = { 'downable': None, 'device_id': device_id, 'driver': driver, 'mac': mac.lower(), 'name': name, 'up': is_up(name), } if check_downable: nmatch = re.compile(r"[0-9]+:\s+(\w+)[@:]") ipv6, _err = util.subp(['ip', '-6', 'addr', 'show', 'permanent', 'scope', 'global'], capture=True) ipv4, _err = util.subp(['ip', '-4', 'addr', 'show'], capture=True) nics_with_addresses = set() for bytes_out in (ipv6, ipv4): nics_with_addresses.update(nmatch.findall(bytes_out)) for d in cur_info.values(): d['downable'] = (d['up'] is False or d['name'] not in nics_with_addresses) return cur_info def _rename_interfaces(renames, strict_present=True, strict_busy=True, current_info=None): if not len(renames): LOG.debug("no interfaces to rename") return if current_info is None: current_info = _get_current_rename_info() cur_info = {} for name, data in current_info.items(): cur = data.copy() if cur.get('mac'): cur['mac'] = cur['mac'].lower() cur['name'] = name cur_info[name] = cur def update_byname(bymac): return dict((data['name'], data) for data in cur_info.values()) def rename(cur, new): util.subp(["ip", "link", "set", cur, "name", new], capture=True) def down(name): util.subp(["ip", "link", "set", name, "down"], capture=True) def up(name): util.subp(["ip", "link", "set", name, "up"], capture=True) ops = [] errors = [] ups = [] cur_byname = update_byname(cur_info) tmpname_fmt = "cirename%d" tmpi = -1 def entry_match(data, mac, driver, device_id): """match if set and in data""" if mac and driver and device_id: return (data['mac'] == mac and data['driver'] == driver and data['device_id'] == device_id) elif mac and driver: return (data['mac'] == mac and data['driver'] == driver) elif mac: return (data['mac'] == mac) return False def find_entry(mac, driver, device_id): match = [data for data in cur_info.values() if entry_match(data, mac, driver, device_id)] if len(match): if len(match) > 1: msg = ('Failed to match a single device. Matched devices "%s"' ' with search values "(mac:%s driver:%s device_id:%s)"' % (match, mac, driver, device_id)) raise ValueError(msg) return match[0] return None for mac, new_name, driver, device_id in renames: if mac: mac = mac.lower() cur_ops = [] cur = find_entry(mac, driver, device_id) if not cur: if strict_present: errors.append( "[nic not present] Cannot rename mac=%s to %s" ", not available." % (mac, new_name)) continue cur_name = cur.get('name') if cur_name == new_name: # nothing to do continue if not cur_name: if strict_present: errors.append( "[nic not present] Cannot rename mac=%s to %s" ", not available." % (mac, new_name)) continue if cur['up']: msg = "[busy] Error renaming mac=%s from %s to %s" if not cur['downable']: if strict_busy: errors.append(msg % (mac, cur_name, new_name)) continue cur['up'] = False cur_ops.append(("down", mac, new_name, (cur_name,))) ups.append(("up", mac, new_name, (new_name,))) if new_name in cur_byname: target = cur_byname[new_name] if target['up']: msg = "[busy-target] Error renaming mac=%s from %s to %s." if not target['downable']: if strict_busy: errors.append(msg % (mac, cur_name, new_name)) continue else: cur_ops.append(("down", mac, new_name, (new_name,))) tmp_name = None while tmp_name is None or tmp_name in cur_byname: tmpi += 1 tmp_name = tmpname_fmt % tmpi cur_ops.append(("rename", mac, new_name, (new_name, tmp_name))) target['name'] = tmp_name cur_byname = update_byname(cur_info) if target['up']: ups.append(("up", mac, new_name, (tmp_name,))) cur_ops.append(("rename", mac, new_name, (cur['name'], new_name))) cur['name'] = new_name cur_byname = update_byname(cur_info) ops += cur_ops opmap = {'rename': rename, 'down': down, 'up': up} if len(ops) + len(ups) == 0: if len(errors): LOG.debug("unable to do any work for renaming of %s", renames) else: LOG.debug("no work necessary for renaming of %s", renames) else: LOG.debug("achieving renaming of %s with ops %s", renames, ops + ups) for op, mac, new_name, params in ops + ups: try: opmap.get(op)(*params) except Exception as e: errors.append( "[unknown] Error performing %s%s for %s, %s: %s" % (op, params, mac, new_name, e)) if len(errors): raise Exception('\n'.join(errors)) def get_interface_mac(ifname): """Returns the string value of an interface's MAC Address""" path = "address" if os.path.isdir(sys_dev_path(ifname, "bonding_slave")): # for a bond slave, get the nic's hwaddress, not the address it # is using because its part of a bond. path = "bonding_slave/perm_hwaddr" return read_sys_net_safe(ifname, path) def get_ib_interface_hwaddr(ifname, ethernet_format): """Returns the string value of an Infiniband interface's hardware address. If ethernet_format is True, an Ethernet MAC-style 6 byte representation of the address will be returned. """ # Type 32 is Infiniband. if read_sys_net_safe(ifname, 'type') == '32': mac = get_interface_mac(ifname) if mac and ethernet_format: # Use bytes 13-15 and 18-20 of the hardware address. mac = mac[36:-14] + mac[51:] return mac def get_interfaces_by_mac(): """Build a dictionary of tuples {mac: name}. Bridges and any devices that have a 'stolen' mac are excluded.""" ret = {} for name, mac, _driver, _devid in get_interfaces(): if mac in ret: raise RuntimeError( "duplicate mac found! both '%s' and '%s' have mac '%s'" % (name, ret[mac], mac)) ret[mac] = name # Try to get an Infiniband hardware address (in 6 byte Ethernet format) # for the interface. ib_mac = get_ib_interface_hwaddr(name, True) if ib_mac: if ib_mac in ret: raise RuntimeError( "duplicate mac found! both '%s' and '%s' have mac '%s'" % (name, ret[ib_mac], ib_mac)) ret[ib_mac] = name return ret def get_interfaces(): """Return list of interface tuples (name, mac, driver, device_id) Bridges and any devices that have a 'stolen' mac are excluded.""" ret = [] devs = get_devicelist() # 16 somewhat arbitrarily chosen. Normally a mac is 6 '00:' tokens. zero_mac = ':'.join(('00',) * 16) for name in devs: if not interface_has_own_mac(name): continue if is_bridge(name): continue if is_vlan(name): continue mac = get_interface_mac(name) # some devices may not have a mac (tun0) if not mac: continue # skip nics that have no mac (00:00....) if name != 'lo' and mac == zero_mac[:len(mac)]: continue ret.append((name, mac, device_driver(name), device_devid(name))) return ret def get_ib_hwaddrs_by_interface(): """Build a dictionary mapping Infiniband interface names to their hardware address.""" ret = {} for name, _, _, _ in get_interfaces(): ib_mac = get_ib_interface_hwaddr(name, False) if ib_mac: if ib_mac in ret: raise RuntimeError( "duplicate mac found! both '%s' and '%s' have mac '%s'" % (name, ret[ib_mac], ib_mac)) ret[name] = ib_mac return ret def has_url_connectivity(url): """Return true when the instance has access to the provided URL Logs a warning if url is not the expected format. """ if not any([url.startswith('http://'), url.startswith('https://')]): LOG.warning( "Ignoring connectivity check. Expected URL beginning with http*://" " received '%s'", url) return False try: readurl(url, timeout=5) except UrlError: return False return True class EphemeralIPv4Network(object): """Context manager which sets up temporary static network configuration. No operations are performed if the provided interface already has the specified configuration. This can be verified with the connectivity_url. If unconnected, bring up the interface with valid ip, prefix and broadcast. If router is provided setup a default route for that interface. Upon context exit, clean up the interface leaving no configuration behind. """ def __init__(self, interface, ip, prefix_or_mask, broadcast, router=None, connectivity_url=None): """Setup context manager and validate call signature. @param interface: Name of the network interface to bring up. @param ip: IP address to assign to the interface. @param prefix_or_mask: Either netmask of the format X.X.X.X or an int prefix. @param broadcast: Broadcast address for the IPv4 network. @param router: Optionally the default gateway IP. @param connectivity_url: Optionally, a URL to verify if a usable connection already exists. """ if not all([interface, ip, prefix_or_mask, broadcast]): raise ValueError( 'Cannot init network on {0} with {1}/{2} and bcast {3}'.format( interface, ip, prefix_or_mask, broadcast)) try: self.prefix = mask_to_net_prefix(prefix_or_mask) except ValueError as e: raise ValueError( 'Cannot setup network: {0}'.format(e)) self.connectivity_url = connectivity_url self.interface = interface self.ip = ip self.broadcast = broadcast self.router = router self.cleanup_cmds = [] # List of commands to run to cleanup state. def __enter__(self): """Perform ephemeral network setup if interface is not connected.""" if self.connectivity_url: if has_url_connectivity(self.connectivity_url): LOG.debug( 'Skip ephemeral network setup, instance has connectivity' ' to %s', self.connectivity_url) return self._bringup_device() if self.router: self._bringup_router() def __exit__(self, excp_type, excp_value, excp_traceback): """Teardown anything we set up.""" for cmd in self.cleanup_cmds: util.subp(cmd, capture=True) def _delete_address(self, address, prefix): """Perform the ip command to remove the specified address.""" util.subp( ['ip', '-family', 'inet', 'addr', 'del', '%s/%s' % (address, prefix), 'dev', self.interface], capture=True) def _bringup_device(self): """Perform the ip comands to fully setup the device.""" cidr = '{0}/{1}'.format(self.ip, self.prefix) LOG.debug( 'Attempting setup of ephemeral network on %s with %s brd %s', self.interface, cidr, self.broadcast) try: util.subp( ['ip', '-family', 'inet', 'addr', 'add', cidr, 'broadcast', self.broadcast, 'dev', self.interface], capture=True, update_env={'LANG': 'C'}) except util.ProcessExecutionError as e: if "File exists" not in e.stderr: raise LOG.debug( 'Skip ephemeral network setup, %s already has address %s', self.interface, self.ip) else: # Address creation success, bring up device and queue cleanup util.subp( ['ip', '-family', 'inet', 'link', 'set', 'dev', self.interface, 'up'], capture=True) self.cleanup_cmds.append( ['ip', '-family', 'inet', 'link', 'set', 'dev', self.interface, 'down']) self.cleanup_cmds.append( ['ip', '-family', 'inet', 'addr', 'del', cidr, 'dev', self.interface]) def _bringup_router(self): """Perform the ip commands to fully setup the router if needed.""" # Check if a default route exists and exit if it does out, _ = util.subp(['ip', 'route', 'show', '0.0.0.0/0'], capture=True) if 'default' in out: LOG.debug( 'Skip ephemeral route setup. %s already has default route: %s', self.interface, out.strip()) return util.subp( ['ip', '-4', 'route', 'add', self.router, 'dev', self.interface, 'src', self.ip], capture=True) self.cleanup_cmds.insert( 0, ['ip', '-4', 'route', 'del', self.router, 'dev', self.interface, 'src', self.ip]) util.subp( ['ip', '-4', 'route', 'add', 'default', 'via', self.router, 'dev', self.interface], capture=True) self.cleanup_cmds.insert( 0, ['ip', '-4', 'route', 'del', 'default', 'dev', self.interface]) class RendererNotFoundError(RuntimeError): pass # vi: ts=4 expandtab