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# Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd.
# Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc.
#
# Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com>
# Author: Joshua Harlow <harlowja@yahoo-inc.com>
#
# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.

import abc
import base64
import copy
import functools
import os

import six

from cloudinit import ec2_utils
from cloudinit import log as logging
from cloudinit import net
from cloudinit import sources
from cloudinit import url_helper
from cloudinit import util

from cloudinit.sources import BrokenMetadata

# See https://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/cli-config-drive.html

LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)

FILES_V1 = {
    # Path <-> (metadata key name, translator function, default value)
    'etc/network/interfaces': ('network_config', lambda x: x, ''),
    'meta.js': ('meta_js', util.load_json, {}),
    "root/.ssh/authorized_keys": ('authorized_keys', lambda x: x, ''),
}
KEY_COPIES = (
    # Cloud-init metadata names <-> (metadata key, is required)
    ('local-hostname', 'hostname', False),
    ('instance-id', 'uuid', True),
)
OS_LATEST = 'latest'
OS_FOLSOM = '2012-08-10'
OS_GRIZZLY = '2013-04-04'
OS_HAVANA = '2013-10-17'
OS_LIBERTY = '2015-10-15'
# keep this in chronological order. new supported versions go at the end.
OS_VERSIONS = (
    OS_FOLSOM,
    OS_GRIZZLY,
    OS_HAVANA,
    OS_LIBERTY,
)

PHYSICAL_TYPES = (
    None,
    'bridge',
    'dvs',
    'ethernet',
    'hw_veb',
    'hyperv',
    'ovs',
    'phy',
    'tap',
    'vhostuser',
    'vif',
)


class NonReadable(IOError):
    pass


class SourceMixin(object):
    def _ec2_name_to_device(self, name):
        if not self.ec2_metadata:
            return None
        bdm = self.ec2_metadata.get('block-device-mapping', {})
        for (ent_name, device) in bdm.items():
            if name == ent_name:
                return device
        return None

    def get_public_ssh_keys(self):
        name = "public_keys"
        if self.version == 1:
            name = "public-keys"
        return sources.normalize_pubkey_data(self.metadata.get(name))

    def _os_name_to_device(self, name):
        device = None
        try:
            criteria = 'LABEL=%s' % (name)
            if name == 'swap':
                criteria = 'TYPE=%s' % (name)
            dev_entries = util.find_devs_with(criteria)
            if dev_entries:
                device = dev_entries[0]
        except util.ProcessExecutionError:
            pass
        return device

    def _validate_device_name(self, device):
        if not device:
            return None
        if not device.startswith("/"):
            device = "/dev/%s" % device
        if os.path.exists(device):
            return device
        # Durn, try adjusting the mapping
        remapped = self._remap_device(os.path.basename(device))
        if remapped:
            LOG.debug("Remapped device name %s => %s", device, remapped)
            return remapped
        return None

    def device_name_to_device(self, name):
        # Translate a 'name' to a 'physical' device
        if not name:
            return None
        # Try the ec2 mapping first
        names = [name]
        if name == 'root':
            names.insert(0, 'ami')
        if name == 'ami':
            names.append('root')
        device = None
        LOG.debug("Using ec2 style lookup to find device %s", names)
        for n in names:
            device = self._ec2_name_to_device(n)
            device = self._validate_device_name(device)
            if device:
                break
        # Try the openstack way second
        if not device:
            LOG.debug("Using openstack style lookup to find device %s", names)
            for n in names:
                device = self._os_name_to_device(n)
                device = self._validate_device_name(device)
                if device:
                    break
        # Ok give up...
        if not device:
            return None
        else:
            LOG.debug("Mapped %s to device %s", name, device)
            return device


@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class BaseReader(object):

    def __init__(self, base_path):
        self.base_path = base_path

    @abc.abstractmethod
    def _path_join(self, base, *add_ons):
        pass

    @abc.abstractmethod
    def _path_read(self, path, decode=False):
        pass

    @abc.abstractmethod
    def _fetch_available_versions(self):
        pass

    @abc.abstractmethod
    def _read_ec2_metadata(self):
        pass

    def _find_working_version(self):
        try:
            versions_available = self._fetch_available_versions()
        except Exception as e:
            LOG.debug("Unable to read openstack versions from %s due to: %s",
                      self.base_path, e)
            versions_available = []

        # openstack.OS_VERSIONS is stored in chronological order, so
        # reverse it to check newest first.
        supported = [v for v in reversed(list(OS_VERSIONS))]
        selected_version = OS_LATEST

        for potential_version in supported:
            if potential_version not in versions_available:
                continue
            selected_version = potential_version
            break

        LOG.debug("Selected version '%s' from %s", selected_version,
                  versions_available)
        return selected_version

    def _read_content_path(self, item, decode=False):
        path = item.get('content_path', '').lstrip("/")
        path_pieces = path.split("/")
        valid_pieces = [p for p in path_pieces if len(p)]
        if not valid_pieces:
            raise BrokenMetadata("Item %s has no valid content path" % (item))
        path = self._path_join(self.base_path, "openstack", *path_pieces)
        return self._path_read(path, decode=decode)

    def read_v2(self):
        """Reads a version 2 formatted location.

        Return a dict with metadata, userdata, ec2-metadata, dsmode,
        network_config, files and version (2).

        If not a valid location, raise a NonReadable exception.
        """

        load_json_anytype = functools.partial(
            util.load_json, root_types=(dict, list) + six.string_types)

        def datafiles(version):
            files = {}
            files['metadata'] = (
                # File path to read
                self._path_join("openstack", version, 'meta_data.json'),
                # Is it required?
                True,
                # Translator function (applied after loading)
                util.load_json,
            )
            files['userdata'] = (
                self._path_join("openstack", version, 'user_data'),
                False,
                lambda x: x,
            )
            files['vendordata'] = (
                self._path_join("openstack", version, 'vendor_data.json'),
                False,
                load_json_anytype,
            )
            files['networkdata'] = (
                self._path_join("openstack", version, 'network_data.json'),
                False,
                load_json_anytype,
            )
            return files

        results = {
            'userdata': '',
            'version': 2,
        }
        data = datafiles(self._find_working_version())
        for (name, (path, required, translator)) in data.items():
            path = self._path_join(self.base_path, path)
            data = None
            found = False
            try:
                data = self._path_read(path)
            except IOError as e:
                if not required:
                    LOG.debug("Failed reading optional path %s due"
                              " to: %s", path, e)
                else:
                    LOG.debug("Failed reading mandatory path %s due"
                              " to: %s", path, e)
            else:
                found = True
            if required and not found:
                raise NonReadable("Missing mandatory path: %s" % path)
            if found and translator:
                try:
                    data = translator(data)
                except Exception as e:
                    raise BrokenMetadata("Failed to process "
                                         "path %s: %s" % (path, e))
            if found:
                results[name] = data

        metadata = results['metadata']
        if 'random_seed' in metadata:
            random_seed = metadata['random_seed']
            try:
                metadata['random_seed'] = base64.b64decode(random_seed)
            except (ValueError, TypeError) as e:
                raise BrokenMetadata("Badly formatted metadata"
                                     " random_seed entry: %s" % e)

        # load any files that were provided
        files = {}
        metadata_files = metadata.get('files', [])
        for item in metadata_files:
            if 'path' not in item:
                continue
            path = item['path']
            try:
                files[path] = self._read_content_path(item)
            except Exception as e:
                raise BrokenMetadata("Failed to read provided "
                                     "file %s: %s" % (path, e))
        results['files'] = files

        # The 'network_config' item in metadata is a content pointer
        # to the network config that should be applied. It is just a
        # ubuntu/debian '/etc/network/interfaces' file.
        net_item = metadata.get("network_config", None)
        if net_item:
            try:
                content = self._read_content_path(net_item, decode=True)
                results['network_config'] = content
            except IOError as e:
                raise BrokenMetadata("Failed to read network"
                                     " configuration: %s" % (e))

        # To openstack, user can specify meta ('nova boot --meta=key=value')
        # and those will appear under metadata['meta'].
        # if they specify 'dsmode' they're indicating the mode that they intend
        # for this datasource to operate in.
        try:
            results['dsmode'] = metadata['meta']['dsmode']
        except KeyError:
            pass

        # Read any ec2-metadata (if applicable)
        results['ec2-metadata'] = self._read_ec2_metadata()

        # Perform some misc. metadata key renames...
        for (target_key, source_key, is_required) in KEY_COPIES:
            if is_required and source_key not in metadata:
                raise BrokenMetadata("No '%s' entry in metadata" % source_key)
            if source_key in metadata:
                metadata[target_key] = metadata.get(source_key)
        return results


class ConfigDriveReader(BaseReader):
    def __init__(self, base_path):
        super(ConfigDriveReader, self).__init__(base_path)
        self._versions = None

    def _path_join(self, base, *add_ons):
        components = [base] + list(add_ons)
        return os.path.join(*components)

    def _path_read(self, path, decode=False):
        return util.load_file(path, decode=decode)

    def _fetch_available_versions(self):
        if self._versions is None:
            path = self._path_join(self.base_path, 'openstack')
            found = [d for d in os.listdir(path)
                     if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path))]
            self._versions = sorted(found)
        return self._versions

    def _read_ec2_metadata(self):
        path = self._path_join(self.base_path,
                               'ec2', 'latest', 'meta-data.json')
        if not os.path.exists(path):
            return {}
        else:
            try:
                return util.load_json(self._path_read(path))
            except Exception as e:
                raise BrokenMetadata("Failed to process "
                                     "path %s: %s" % (path, e))

    def read_v1(self):
        """Reads a version 1 formatted location.

        Return a dict with metadata, userdata, dsmode, files and version (1).

        If not a valid path, raise a NonReadable exception.
        """

        found = {}
        for name in FILES_V1.keys():
            path = self._path_join(self.base_path, name)
            if os.path.exists(path):
                found[name] = path
        if len(found) == 0:
            raise NonReadable("%s: no files found" % (self.base_path))

        md = {}
        for (name, (key, translator, default)) in FILES_V1.items():
            if name in found:
                path = found[name]
                try:
                    contents = self._path_read(path)
                except IOError:
                    raise BrokenMetadata("Failed to read: %s" % path)
                try:
                    md[key] = translator(contents)
                except Exception as e:
                    raise BrokenMetadata("Failed to process "
                                         "path %s: %s" % (path, e))
            else:
                md[key] = copy.deepcopy(default)

        keydata = md['authorized_keys']
        meta_js = md['meta_js']

        # keydata in meta_js is preferred over "injected"
        keydata = meta_js.get('public-keys', keydata)
        if keydata:
            lines = keydata.splitlines()
            md['public-keys'] = [l for l in lines
                                 if len(l) and not l.startswith("#")]

        # config-drive-v1 has no way for openstack to provide the instance-id
        # so we copy that into metadata from the user input
        if 'instance-id' in meta_js:
            md['instance-id'] = meta_js['instance-id']

        results = {
            'version': 1,
            'metadata': md,
        }

        # allow the user to specify 'dsmode' in a meta tag
        if 'dsmode' in meta_js:
            results['dsmode'] = meta_js['dsmode']

        # config-drive-v1 has no way of specifying user-data, so the user has
        # to cheat and stuff it in a meta tag also.
        results['userdata'] = meta_js.get('user-data', '')

        # this implementation does not support files other than
        # network/interfaces and authorized_keys...
        results['files'] = {}

        return results


class MetadataReader(BaseReader):
    def __init__(self, base_url, ssl_details=None, timeout=5, retries=5):
        super(MetadataReader, self).__init__(base_url)
        self.ssl_details = ssl_details
        self.timeout = float(timeout)
        self.retries = int(retries)
        self._versions = None

    def _fetch_available_versions(self):
        # <baseurl>/openstack/ returns a newline separated list of versions
        if self._versions is not None:
            return self._versions
        found = []
        version_path = self._path_join(self.base_path, "openstack")
        content = self._path_read(version_path)
        for line in content.splitlines():
            line = line.strip()
            if not line:
                continue
            found.append(line)
        self._versions = found
        return self._versions

    def _path_read(self, path, decode=False):

        def should_retry_cb(_request_args, cause):
            try:
                code = int(cause.code)
                if code >= 400:
                    return False
            except (TypeError, ValueError):
                # Older versions of requests didn't have a code.
                pass
            return True

        response = url_helper.readurl(path,
                                      retries=self.retries,
                                      ssl_details=self.ssl_details,
                                      timeout=self.timeout,
                                      exception_cb=should_retry_cb)
        if decode:
            return response.contents.decode()
        else:
            return response.contents

    def _path_join(self, base, *add_ons):
        return url_helper.combine_url(base, *add_ons)

    def _read_ec2_metadata(self):
        return ec2_utils.get_instance_metadata(ssl_details=self.ssl_details,
                                               timeout=self.timeout,
                                               retries=self.retries)


# Convert OpenStack ConfigDrive NetworkData json to network_config yaml
def convert_net_json(network_json=None, known_macs=None):
    """Return a dictionary of network_config by parsing provided
       OpenStack ConfigDrive NetworkData json format

    OpenStack network_data.json provides a 3 element dictionary
      - "links" (links are network devices, physical or virtual)
      - "networks" (networks are ip network configurations for one or more
                    links)
      -  services (non-ip services, like dns)

    networks and links are combined via network items referencing specific
    links via a 'link_id' which maps to a links 'id' field.

    To convert this format to network_config yaml, we first iterate over the
    links and then walk the network list to determine if any of the networks
    utilize the current link; if so we generate a subnet entry for the device

    We also need to map network_data.json fields to network_config fields. For
    example, the network_data links 'id' field is equivalent to network_config
    'name' field for devices.  We apply more of this mapping to the various
    link types that we encounter.

    There are additional fields that are populated in the network_data.json
    from OpenStack that are not relevant to network_config yaml, so we
    enumerate a dictionary of valid keys for network_yaml and apply filtering
    to drop these superflous keys from the network_config yaml.
    """
    if network_json is None:
        return None

    # dict of network_config key for filtering network_json
    valid_keys = {
        'physical': [
            'name',
            'type',
            'mac_address',
            'subnets',
            'params',
            'mtu',
        ],
        'subnet': [
            'type',
            'address',
            'netmask',
            'broadcast',
            'metric',
            'gateway',
            'pointopoint',
            'scope',
            'dns_nameservers',
            'dns_search',
            'routes',
        ],
    }

    links = network_json.get('links', [])
    networks = network_json.get('networks', [])
    services = network_json.get('services', [])

    link_updates = []
    link_id_info = {}
    bond_name_fmt = "bond%d"
    bond_number = 0
    config = []
    for link in links:
        subnets = []
        cfg = dict((k, v) for k, v in link.items()
                   if k in valid_keys['physical'])
        # 'name' is not in openstack spec yet, but we will support it if it is
        # present.  The 'id' in the spec is currently implemented as the host
        # nic's name, meaning something like 'tap-adfasdffd'.  We do not want
        # to name guest devices with such ugly names.
        if 'name' in link:
            cfg['name'] = link['name']

        link_mac_addr = None
        if link.get('ethernet_mac_address'):
            link_mac_addr = link.get('ethernet_mac_address').lower()
            link_id_info[link['id']] = link_mac_addr

        curinfo = {'name': cfg.get('name'), 'mac': link_mac_addr,
                   'id': link['id'], 'type': link['type']}

        for network in [n for n in networks
                        if n['link'] == link['id']]:
            subnet = dict((k, v) for k, v in network.items()
                          if k in valid_keys['subnet'])
            if 'dhcp' in network['type']:
                t = 'dhcp6' if network['type'].startswith('ipv6') else 'dhcp4'
                subnet.update({
                    'type': t,
                })
            else:
                subnet.update({
                    'type': 'static',
                    'address': network.get('ip_address'),
                })
            if network['type'] == 'ipv4':
                subnet['ipv4'] = True
            if network['type'] == 'ipv6':
                subnet['ipv6'] = True
            subnets.append(subnet)
        cfg.update({'subnets': subnets})
        if link['type'] in PHYSICAL_TYPES:
            cfg.update({'type': 'physical', 'mac_address': link_mac_addr})
        elif link['type'] in ['bond']:
            params = {}
            for k, v in link.items():
                if k == 'bond_links':
                    continue
                elif k.startswith('bond'):
                    params.update({k: v})

            # openstack does not provide a name for the bond.
            # they do provide an 'id', but that is possibly non-sensical.
            # so we just create our own name.
            link_name = bond_name_fmt % bond_number
            bond_number += 1

            # bond_links reference links by their id, but we need to add
            # to the network config by their nic name.
            # store that in bond_links_needed, and update these later.
            link_updates.append(
                (cfg, 'bond_interfaces', '%s',
                 copy.deepcopy(link['bond_links']))
            )
            cfg.update({'params': params, 'name': link_name})

            curinfo['name'] = link_name
        elif link['type'] in ['vlan']:
            name = "%s.%s" % (link['vlan_link'], link['vlan_id'])
            cfg.update({
                'name': name,
                'vlan_id': link['vlan_id'],
                'mac_address': link['vlan_mac_address'],
            })
            link_updates.append((cfg, 'vlan_link', '%s', link['vlan_link']))
            link_updates.append((cfg, 'name', "%%s.%s" % link['vlan_id'],
                                 link['vlan_link']))
            curinfo.update({'mac': link['vlan_mac_address'],
                            'name': name})
        else:
            raise ValueError(
                'Unknown network_data link type: %s' % link['type'])

        config.append(cfg)
        link_id_info[curinfo['id']] = curinfo

    need_names = [d for d in config
                  if d.get('type') == 'physical' and 'name' not in d]

    if need_names or link_updates:
        if known_macs is None:
            known_macs = net.get_interfaces_by_mac()

        # go through and fill out the link_id_info with names
        for _link_id, info in link_id_info.items():
            if info.get('name'):
                continue
            if info.get('mac') in known_macs:
                info['name'] = known_macs[info['mac']]

        for d in need_names:
            mac = d.get('mac_address')
            if not mac:
                raise ValueError("No mac_address or name entry for %s" % d)
            if mac not in known_macs:
                raise ValueError("Unable to find a system nic for %s" % d)
            d['name'] = known_macs[mac]

        for cfg, key, fmt, target in link_updates:
            if isinstance(target, (list, tuple)):
                cfg[key] = [fmt % link_id_info[l]['name'] for l in target]
            else:
                cfg[key] = fmt % link_id_info[target]['name']

    for service in services:
        cfg = service
        cfg.update({'type': 'nameserver'})
        config.append(cfg)

    return {'version': 1, 'config': config}

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