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# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd.
# Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc.
#
# Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com>
# Author: Juerg Hafliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com>
# Author: Joshua Harlow <harlowja@yahoo-inc.com>
#
# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.
import errno
import os
from cloudinit import log as logging
from cloudinit.net import eni
from cloudinit import sources
from cloudinit import util
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class DataSourceNoCloud(sources.DataSource):
def __init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths):
sources.DataSource.__init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths)
self.seed = None
self.seed_dirs = [os.path.join(paths.seed_dir, 'nocloud'),
os.path.join(paths.seed_dir, 'nocloud-net')]
self.seed_dir = None
self.supported_seed_starts = ("/", "file://")
def __str__(self):
root = sources.DataSource.__str__(self)
return "%s [seed=%s][dsmode=%s]" % (root, self.seed, self.dsmode)
def get_data(self):
defaults = {
"instance-id": "nocloud",
"dsmode": self.dsmode,
}
found = []
mydata = {'meta-data': {}, 'user-data': "", 'vendor-data': "",
'network-config': None}
try:
# Parse the system serial label from dmi. If not empty, try parsing
# like the commandline
md = {}
serial = util.read_dmi_data('system-serial-number')
if serial and load_cmdline_data(md, serial):
found.append("dmi")
mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, {'meta-data': md})
except Exception:
util.logexc(LOG, "Unable to parse dmi data")
return False
try:
# Parse the kernel command line, getting data passed in
md = {}
if load_cmdline_data(md):
found.append("cmdline")
mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, {'meta-data': md})
except Exception:
util.logexc(LOG, "Unable to parse command line data")
return False
# Check to see if the seed dir has data.
pp2d_kwargs = {'required': ['user-data', 'meta-data'],
'optional': ['vendor-data', 'network-config']}
for path in self.seed_dirs:
try:
seeded = util.pathprefix2dict(path, **pp2d_kwargs)
found.append(path)
LOG.debug("Using seeded data from %s", path)
mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, seeded)
break
except ValueError as e:
pass
# If the datasource config had a 'seedfrom' entry, then that takes
# precedence over a 'seedfrom' that was found in a filesystem
# but not over external media
if self.ds_cfg.get('seedfrom'):
found.append("ds_config_seedfrom")
mydata['meta-data']["seedfrom"] = self.ds_cfg['seedfrom']
# fields appropriately named can also just come from the datasource
# config (ie, 'user-data', 'meta-data', 'vendor-data' there)
if 'user-data' in self.ds_cfg and 'meta-data' in self.ds_cfg:
mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, self.ds_cfg)
found.append("ds_config")
def _pp2d_callback(mp, data):
return util.pathprefix2dict(mp, **data)
label = self.ds_cfg.get('fs_label', "cidata")
if label is not None:
# Query optical drive to get it in blkid cache for 2.6 kernels
util.find_devs_with(path="/dev/sr0")
util.find_devs_with(path="/dev/sr1")
fslist = util.find_devs_with("TYPE=vfat")
fslist.extend(util.find_devs_with("TYPE=iso9660"))
label_list = util.find_devs_with("LABEL=%s" % label)
devlist = list(set(fslist) & set(label_list))
devlist.sort(reverse=True)
for dev in devlist:
try:
LOG.debug("Attempting to use data from %s", dev)
try:
seeded = util.mount_cb(dev, _pp2d_callback,
pp2d_kwargs)
except ValueError as e:
if dev in label_list:
LOG.warning("device %s with label=%s not a"
"valid seed.", dev, label)
continue
mydata = _merge_new_seed(mydata, seeded)
LOG.debug("Using data from %s", dev)
found.append(dev)
break
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
except util.MountFailedError:
util.logexc(LOG, "Failed to mount %s when looking for "
"data", dev)
# There was no indication on kernel cmdline or data
# in the seeddir suggesting this handler should be used.
if len(found) == 0:
return False
# The special argument "seedfrom" indicates we should
# attempt to seed the userdata / metadata from its value
# its primarily value is in allowing the user to type less
# on the command line, ie: ds=nocloud;s=http://bit.ly/abcdefg
if "seedfrom" in mydata['meta-data']:
seedfrom = mydata['meta-data']["seedfrom"]
seedfound = False
for proto in self.supported_seed_starts:
if seedfrom.startswith(proto):
seedfound = proto
break
if not seedfound:
LOG.debug("Seed from %s not supported by %s", seedfrom, self)
return False
# This could throw errors, but the user told us to do it
# so if errors are raised, let them raise
(md_seed, ud) = util.read_seeded(seedfrom, timeout=None)
LOG.debug("Using seeded cache data from %s", seedfrom)
# Values in the command line override those from the seed
mydata['meta-data'] = util.mergemanydict([mydata['meta-data'],
md_seed])
mydata['user-data'] = ud
found.append(seedfrom)
# Now that we have exhausted any other places merge in the defaults
mydata['meta-data'] = util.mergemanydict([mydata['meta-data'],
defaults])
self.dsmode = self._determine_dsmode(
[mydata['meta-data'].get('dsmode')])
if self.dsmode == sources.DSMODE_DISABLED:
LOG.debug("%s: not claiming datasource, dsmode=%s", self,
self.dsmode)
return False
self.seed = ",".join(found)
self.metadata = mydata['meta-data']
self.userdata_raw = mydata['user-data']
self.vendordata_raw = mydata['vendor-data']
self._network_config = mydata['network-config']
self._network_eni = mydata['meta-data'].get('network-interfaces')
return True
def check_instance_id(self, sys_cfg):
# quickly (local check only) if self.instance_id is still valid
# we check kernel command line or files.
current = self.get_instance_id()
if not current:
return None
# LP: #1568150 need getattr in the case that an old class object
# has been loaded from a pickled file and now executing new source.
dirs = getattr(self, 'seed_dirs', [self.seed_dir])
quick_id = _quick_read_instance_id(dirs=dirs)
if not quick_id:
return None
return quick_id == current
@property
def network_config(self):
if self._network_config is None:
if self._network_eni is not None:
self._network_config = eni.convert_eni_data(self._network_eni)
return self._network_config
def _quick_read_instance_id(dirs=None):
if dirs is None:
dirs = []
iid_key = 'instance-id'
fill = {}
if load_cmdline_data(fill) and iid_key in fill:
return fill[iid_key]
for d in dirs:
if d is None:
continue
try:
data = util.pathprefix2dict(d, required=['meta-data'])
md = util.load_yaml(data['meta-data'])
if iid_key in md:
return md[iid_key]
except ValueError:
pass
return None
def load_cmdline_data(fill, cmdline=None):
pairs = [("ds=nocloud", sources.DSMODE_LOCAL),
("ds=nocloud-net", sources.DSMODE_NETWORK)]
for idstr, dsmode in pairs:
if parse_cmdline_data(idstr, fill, cmdline):
# if dsmode was explicitly in the commanad line, then
# prefer it to the dsmode based on the command line id
if 'dsmode' not in fill:
fill['dsmode'] = dsmode
return True
return False
# Returns true or false indicating if cmdline indicated
# that this module should be used. Updates dictionary 'fill'
# with data that was found.
# Example cmdline:
# root=LABEL=uec-rootfs ro ds=nocloud
def parse_cmdline_data(ds_id, fill, cmdline=None):
if cmdline is None:
cmdline = util.get_cmdline()
cmdline = " %s " % cmdline
if not (" %s " % ds_id in cmdline or " %s;" % ds_id in cmdline):
return False
argline = ""
# cmdline can contain:
# ds=nocloud[;key=val;key=val]
for tok in cmdline.split():
if tok.startswith(ds_id):
argline = tok.split("=", 1)
# argline array is now 'nocloud' followed optionally by
# a ';' and then key=value pairs also terminated with ';'
tmp = argline[1].split(";")
if len(tmp) > 1:
kvpairs = tmp[1:]
else:
kvpairs = ()
# short2long mapping to save cmdline typing
s2l = {"h": "local-hostname", "i": "instance-id", "s": "seedfrom"}
for item in kvpairs:
if item == "":
continue
try:
(k, v) = item.split("=", 1)
except Exception:
k = item
v = None
if k in s2l:
k = s2l[k]
fill[k] = v
return True
def _merge_new_seed(cur, seeded):
ret = cur.copy()
newmd = seeded.get('meta-data', {})
if not isinstance(seeded['meta-data'], dict):
newmd = util.load_yaml(seeded['meta-data'])
ret['meta-data'] = util.mergemanydict([cur['meta-data'], newmd])
if seeded.get('network-config'):
ret['network-config'] = util.load_yaml(seeded['network-config'])
if 'user-data' in seeded:
ret['user-data'] = seeded['user-data']
if 'vendor-data' in seeded:
ret['vendor-data'] = seeded['vendor-data']
return ret
class DataSourceNoCloudNet(DataSourceNoCloud):
def __init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths):
DataSourceNoCloud.__init__(self, sys_cfg, distro, paths)
self.supported_seed_starts = ("http://", "https://", "ftp://")
# Used to match classes to dependencies
datasources = [
(DataSourceNoCloud, (sources.DEP_FILESYSTEM, )),
(DataSourceNoCloudNet, (sources.DEP_FILESYSTEM, sources.DEP_NETWORK)),
]
# Return a list of data sources that match this set of dependencies
def get_datasource_list(depends):
return sources.list_from_depends(depends, datasources)
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