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# Copyright (C) 2012 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 Haefliger <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 binascii import contextlib import copy as obj_copy import email import glob import grp import gzip import hashlib import io import json import logging import os import os.path import platform import pwd import random import re import shlex import shutil import socket import stat import string import subprocess import sys import time from base64 import b64decode from collections import deque, namedtuple from contextlib import contextmanager, suppress from errno import ENOENT from functools import lru_cache from pathlib import Path from types import ModuleType from typing import ( IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Deque, Dict, Generator, List, Mapping, Optional, Sequence, TypeVar, Union, cast, ) from urllib import parse import yaml from cloudinit import ( features, importer, mergers, net, settings, subp, temp_utils, type_utils, url_helper, version, ) from cloudinit.settings import CFG_BUILTIN if TYPE_CHECKING: # Avoid circular import from cloudinit.helpers import Paths _DNS_REDIRECT_IP = None LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Helps cleanup filenames to ensure they aren't FS incompatible FN_REPLACEMENTS = { os.sep: "_", } FN_ALLOWED = "_-.()" + string.digits + string.ascii_letters TRUE_STRINGS = ("true", "1", "on", "yes") FALSE_STRINGS = ("off", "0", "no", "false") def kernel_version(): return tuple(map(int, os.uname().release.split(".")[:2])) @lru_cache() def get_dpkg_architecture(): """Return the sanitized string output by `dpkg --print-architecture`. N.B. This function is wrapped in functools.lru_cache, so repeated calls won't shell out every time. """ out = subp.subp(["dpkg", "--print-architecture"], capture=True) return out.stdout.strip() @lru_cache() def lsb_release(): fmap = { "Codename": "codename", "Description": "description", "Distributor ID": "id", "Release": "release", } data = {} try: out = subp.subp(["lsb_release", "--all"], capture=True) for line in out.stdout.splitlines(): fname, _, val = line.partition(":") if fname in fmap: data[fmap[fname]] = val.strip() missing = [k for k in fmap.values() if k not in data] if len(missing): LOG.warning( "Missing fields in lsb_release --all output: %s", ",".join(missing), ) except subp.ProcessExecutionError as err: LOG.warning("Unable to get lsb_release --all: %s", err) data = dict((v, "UNAVAILABLE") for v in fmap.values()) return data def decode_binary(blob: Union[str, bytes], encoding="utf-8") -> str: # Converts a binary type into a text type using given encoding. return blob if isinstance(blob, str) else blob.decode(encoding=encoding) def encode_text(text: Union[str, bytes], encoding="utf-8") -> bytes: # Converts a text string into a binary type using given encoding. return text if isinstance(text, bytes) else text.encode(encoding=encoding) def maybe_b64decode(data: bytes) -> bytes: """base64 decode data If data is base64 encoded bytes, return b64decode(data). If not, return data unmodified. @param data: data as bytes. TypeError is raised if not bytes. """ if not isinstance(data, bytes): raise TypeError("data is '%s', expected bytes" % type(data)) try: return b64decode(data, validate=True) except binascii.Error: return data def fully_decoded_payload(part): # In Python 3, decoding the payload will ironically hand us a bytes object. # 'decode' means to decode according to Content-Transfer-Encoding, not # according to any charset in the Content-Type. So, if we end up with # bytes, first try to decode to str via CT charset, and failing that, try # utf-8 using surrogate escapes. cte_payload = part.get_payload(decode=True) if part.get_content_maintype() == "text" and isinstance( cte_payload, bytes ): charset = part.get_charset() if charset and charset.input_codec: encoding = charset.input_codec else: encoding = "utf-8" return cte_payload.decode(encoding, "surrogateescape") return cte_payload class SeLinuxGuard: def __init__(self, path, recursive=False): # Late import since it might not always # be possible to use this self.selinux: Optional[ModuleType] try: self.selinux = importer.import_module("selinux") except ImportError: self.selinux = None self.path = path self.recursive = recursive def __enter__(self): if self.selinux and self.selinux.is_selinux_enabled(): return True else: return False def __exit__(self, excp_type, excp_value, excp_traceback): if not self.selinux or not self.selinux.is_selinux_enabled(): return if not os.path.lexists(self.path): return path = os.path.realpath(self.path) try: stats = os.lstat(path) self.selinux.matchpathcon(path, stats[stat.ST_MODE]) except OSError: return LOG.debug( "Restoring selinux mode for %s (recursive=%s)", path, self.recursive, ) try: self.selinux.restorecon(path, recursive=self.recursive) except OSError as e: LOG.warning( "restorecon failed on %s,%s maybe badness? %s", path, self.recursive, e, ) class MountFailedError(Exception): pass class DecompressionError(Exception): pass def fork_cb(child_cb, *args, **kwargs): fid = os.fork() if fid == 0: try: child_cb(*args, **kwargs) os._exit(0) except Exception: logexc( LOG, "Failed forking and calling callback %s", type_utils.obj_name(child_cb), ) os._exit(1) else: LOG.debug( "Forked child %s who will run callback %s", fid, type_utils.obj_name(child_cb), ) def is_true(val, addons=None): if isinstance(val, (bool)): return val is True check_set = TRUE_STRINGS if addons: check_set = list(check_set) + addons if str(val).lower().strip() in check_set: return True return False def is_false(val, addons=None): if isinstance(val, (bool)): return val is False check_set = FALSE_STRINGS if addons: check_set = list(check_set) + addons if str(val).lower().strip() in check_set: return True return False def translate_bool(val, addons=None): if not val: # This handles empty lists and false and # other things that python believes are false return False # If its already a boolean skip if isinstance(val, (bool)): return val return is_true(val, addons) def rand_str(strlen=32, select_from=None): r = random.SystemRandom() if not select_from: select_from = string.ascii_letters + string.digits return "".join([r.choice(select_from) for _x in range(strlen)]) def rand_dict_key(dictionary, postfix=None): if not postfix: postfix = "" while True: newkey = rand_str(strlen=8) + "_" + postfix if newkey not in dictionary: break return newkey def read_conf(fname, *, instance_data_file=None) -> Dict: """Read a yaml config with optional template, and convert to dict""" # Avoid circular import from cloudinit.handlers.jinja_template import ( JinjaLoadError, JinjaSyntaxParsingException, NotJinjaError, render_jinja_payload_from_file, ) try: config_file = load_text_file(fname) except FileNotFoundError: return {} if instance_data_file and os.path.exists(instance_data_file): try: config_file = render_jinja_payload_from_file( config_file, fname, instance_data_file, ) LOG.debug( "Applied instance data in '%s' to " "configuration loaded from '%s'", instance_data_file, fname, ) except JinjaSyntaxParsingException as e: LOG.warning( "Failed to render templated yaml config file '%s'. %s", fname, e, ) except NotJinjaError: # A log isn't appropriate here as we generally expect most # cloud.cfgs to not be templated. The other path is logged pass except JinjaLoadError as e: LOG.warning( "Could not apply Jinja template '%s' to '%s'. " "Exception: %s", instance_data_file, config_file, repr(e), ) return load_yaml(config_file, default={}) # pyright: ignore # Merges X lists, and then keeps the # unique ones, but orders by sort order # instead of by the original order def uniq_merge_sorted(*lists): return sorted(uniq_merge(*lists)) # Merges X lists and then iterates over those # and only keeps the unique items (order preserving) # and returns that merged and uniqued list as the # final result. # # Note: if any entry is a string it will be # split on commas and empty entries will be # evicted and merged in accordingly. def uniq_merge(*lists): combined_list = [] for a_list in lists: if isinstance(a_list, str): a_list = a_list.strip().split(",") # Kickout the empty ones a_list = [a for a in a_list if a] combined_list.extend(a_list) return uniq_list(combined_list) def clean_filename(fn): for k, v in FN_REPLACEMENTS.items(): fn = fn.replace(k, v) removals = [] for k in fn: if k not in FN_ALLOWED: removals.append(k) for k in removals: fn = fn.replace(k, "") fn = fn.strip() return fn def decomp_gzip(data, quiet=True, decode=True): try: with io.BytesIO(encode_text(data)) as buf, gzip.GzipFile( None, "rb", 1, buf ) as gh: if decode: return decode_binary(gh.read()) else: return gh.read() except Exception as e: if quiet: return data else: raise DecompressionError(str(e)) from e def extract_usergroup(ug_pair): if not ug_pair: return (None, None) ug_parted = ug_pair.split(":", 1) u = ug_parted[0].strip() if len(ug_parted) == 2: g = ug_parted[1].strip() else: g = None if not u or u == "-1" or u.lower() == "none": u = None if not g or g == "-1" or g.lower() == "none": g = None return (u, g) def get_modules_from_dir(root_dir: str) -> dict: entries = dict() for fname in glob.glob(os.path.join(root_dir, "*.py")): if not os.path.isfile(fname): continue modname = os.path.basename(fname)[0:-3] modname = modname.strip() if modname and modname.find(".") == -1: entries[fname] = modname return entries def write_to_console(conpath, text): with open(conpath, "w") as wfh: wfh.write(text) wfh.flush() def multi_log( text, console=True, stderr=True, log=None, log_level=logging.DEBUG, fallback_to_stdout=True, ): if stderr: sys.stderr.write(text) if console: conpath = "/dev/console" writing_to_console_worked = False if os.path.exists(conpath): try: write_to_console(conpath, text) writing_to_console_worked = True except OSError: console_error = "Failed to write to /dev/console" sys.stdout.write(f"{console_error}\n") if log: log.log(logging.WARNING, console_error) if fallback_to_stdout and not writing_to_console_worked: # A container may lack /dev/console (arguably a container bug). # Additionally, /dev/console may not be writable to on a VM (again # likely a VM bug or virtualization bug). # # If either of these is the case, then write output to stdout. # This will result in duplicate stderr and stdout messages if # stderr was True. # # even though systemd might have set up output to go to # /dev/console, the user may have configured elsewhere via # cloud-config 'output'. If there is /dev/console, messages will # still get there. sys.stdout.write(text) if log: if text[-1] == "\n": log.log(log_level, text[:-1]) else: log.log(log_level, text) @lru_cache() def is_Linux(): """deprecated: prefer Distro object's `is_linux` property Multiple sources of truth is bad, and already know whether we are working with Linux from the Distro class. Using Distro offers greater code reusablity, cleaner code, and easier maintenance. """ return "Linux" in platform.system() @lru_cache() def is_BSD(): if "BSD" in platform.system(): return True if platform.system() == "DragonFly": return True return False @lru_cache() def is_FreeBSD(): return system_info()["variant"] == "freebsd" @lru_cache() def is_DragonFlyBSD(): return system_info()["variant"] == "dragonfly" @lru_cache() def is_NetBSD(): return system_info()["variant"] == "netbsd" @lru_cache() def is_OpenBSD(): return system_info()["variant"] == "openbsd" def get_cfg_option_bool(yobj, key, default=False): if key not in yobj: return default return translate_bool(yobj[key]) def get_cfg_option_str(yobj, key, default=None): if key not in yobj: return default val = yobj[key] if not isinstance(val, str): val = str(val) return val def get_cfg_option_int(yobj, key, default=0): return int(get_cfg_option_str(yobj, key, default=default)) def _parse_redhat_release(release_file=None): """Return a dictionary of distro info fields from /etc/redhat-release. Dict keys will align with /etc/os-release keys: ID, VERSION_ID, VERSION_CODENAME """ if not release_file: release_file = "/etc/redhat-release" if not os.path.exists(release_file): return {} redhat_release = load_text_file(release_file) redhat_regex = ( r"(?P<name>.+) release (?P<version>[\d\.]+) " r"\((?P<codename>[^)]+)\)" ) # Virtuozzo deviates here if "Virtuozzo" in redhat_release: redhat_regex = r"(?P<name>.+) release (?P<version>[\d\.]+)" match = re.match(redhat_regex, redhat_release) if match: group = match.groupdict() # Virtuozzo has no codename in this file if "Virtuozzo" in group["name"]: group["codename"] = group["name"] group["name"] = group["name"].lower().partition(" linux")[0] if group["name"] == "red hat enterprise": group["name"] = "redhat" return { "ID": group["name"], "VERSION_ID": group["version"], "VERSION_CODENAME": group["codename"], } return {} @lru_cache() def get_linux_distro(): distro_name = "" distro_version = "" flavor = "" os_release = {} os_release_rhel = False if os.path.exists("/etc/os-release"): os_release = load_shell_content(load_text_file("/etc/os-release")) if not os_release: os_release_rhel = True os_release = _parse_redhat_release() if os_release: distro_name = os_release.get("ID", "") distro_version = os_release.get("VERSION_ID", "") if "sles" in distro_name or "suse" in distro_name: # RELEASE_BLOCKER: We will drop this sles divergent behavior in # the future so that get_linux_distro returns a named tuple # which will include both version codename and architecture # on all distributions. flavor = platform.machine() elif distro_name == "alpine" or distro_name == "photon": flavor = os_release.get("PRETTY_NAME", "") elif distro_name == "virtuozzo" and not os_release_rhel: # Only use this if the redhat file is not parsed flavor = os_release.get("PRETTY_NAME", "") else: flavor = os_release.get("VERSION_CODENAME", "") if not flavor: match = re.match( r"[^ ]+ \((?P<codename>[^)]+)\)", os_release.get("VERSION", ""), ) if match: flavor = match.groupdict()["codename"] if distro_name == "rhel": distro_name = "redhat" elif is_BSD(): distro_name = platform.system().lower() distro_version = platform.release() else: dist = ("", "", "") try: # Was removed in 3.8 dist = platform.dist() # type: ignore # pylint: disable=W1505,E1101 except Exception: pass finally: found = None for entry in dist: if entry: found = 1 if not found: LOG.warning( "Unable to determine distribution, template " "expansion may have unexpected results" ) return dist return (distro_name, distro_version, flavor) def _get_variant(info): system = info["system"].lower() variant = "unknown" if system == "linux": linux_dist = info["dist"][0].lower() if linux_dist in ( "almalinux", "alpine", "aosc", "arch", "azurelinux", "centos", "cloudlinux", "debian", "eurolinux", "fedora", "mariner", "miraclelinux", "openeuler", "opencloudos", "openmandriva", "photon", "rhel", "rocky", "suse", "tencentos", "virtuozzo", ): variant = linux_dist elif linux_dist in ("ubuntu", "linuxmint", "mint"): variant = "ubuntu" elif linux_dist == "redhat": variant = "rhel" elif linux_dist in ( "opensuse", "opensuse-leap", "opensuse-microos", "opensuse-tumbleweed", "sle_hpc", "sle-micro", "sles", ): variant = "suse" else: variant = "linux" elif system in ( "windows", "darwin", "freebsd", "netbsd", "openbsd", "dragonfly", ): variant = system return variant @lru_cache() def system_info(): info = { "platform": platform.platform(), "system": platform.system(), "release": platform.release(), "python": platform.python_version(), "uname": list(platform.uname()), "dist": get_linux_distro(), } info["variant"] = _get_variant(info) return info def get_cfg_option_list(yobj, key, default=None): """ Gets the C{key} config option from C{yobj} as a list of strings. If the key is present as a single string it will be returned as a list with one string arg. @param yobj: The configuration object. @param key: The configuration key to get. @param default: The default to return if key is not found. @return: The configuration option as a list of strings or default if key is not found. """ if key not in yobj: return default if yobj[key] is None: return [] val = yobj[key] if isinstance(val, (list)): cval = [v for v in val] return cval if not isinstance(val, str): val = str(val) return [val] # get a cfg entry by its path array # for f['a']['b']: get_cfg_by_path(mycfg,('a','b')) def get_cfg_by_path(yobj, keyp, default=None): """Return the value of the item at path C{keyp} in C{yobj}. example: get_cfg_by_path({'a': {'b': {'num': 4}}}, 'a/b/num') == 4 get_cfg_by_path({'a': {'b': {'num': 4}}}, 'c/d') == None @param yobj: A dictionary. @param keyp: A path inside yobj. it can be a '/' delimited string, or an iterable. @param default: The default to return if the path does not exist. @return: The value of the item at keyp." is not found.""" if isinstance(keyp, str): keyp = keyp.split("/") cur = yobj for tok in keyp: if tok not in cur: return default cur = cur[tok] return cur def fixup_output(cfg, mode): (outfmt, errfmt) = get_output_cfg(cfg, mode) redirect_output(outfmt, errfmt) return (outfmt, errfmt) # redirect_output(outfmt, errfmt, orig_out, orig_err) # replace orig_out and orig_err with filehandles specified in outfmt or errfmt # fmt can be: # > FILEPATH # >> FILEPATH # | program [ arg1 [ arg2 [ ... ] ] ] # # with a '|', arguments are passed to shell, so one level of # shell escape is required. # # if _CLOUD_INIT_SAVE_STDOUT is set in environment to a non empty and true # value then output input will not be closed (useful for debugging). # def redirect_output(outfmt, errfmt, o_out=None, o_err=None): if is_true(os.environ.get("_CLOUD_INIT_SAVE_STDOUT")): LOG.debug("Not redirecting output due to _CLOUD_INIT_SAVE_STDOUT") return if not o_out: o_out = sys.stdout if not o_err: o_err = sys.stderr # pylint: disable=subprocess-popen-preexec-fn def set_subprocess_umask_and_gid(): """Reconfigure umask and group ID to create output files securely. This is passed to subprocess.Popen as preexec_fn, so it is executed in the context of the newly-created process. It: * sets the umask of the process so created files aren't world-readable * if an adm group exists in the system, sets that as the process' GID (so that the created file(s) are owned by root:adm) """ os.umask(0o037) try: group_id = grp.getgrnam("adm").gr_gid except KeyError: # No adm group, don't set a group pass else: os.setgid(group_id) if outfmt: LOG.debug("Redirecting %s to %s", o_out, outfmt) (mode, arg) = outfmt.split(" ", 1) if mode == ">" or mode == ">>": owith = "ab" if mode == ">": owith = "wb" new_fp = open(arg, owith) elif mode == "|": proc = subprocess.Popen( arg, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, preexec_fn=set_subprocess_umask_and_gid, ) # As stdin is PIPE, then proc.stdin is IO[bytes] # https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html#subprocess.Popen.stdin new_fp = cast(IO[Any], proc.stdin) else: raise TypeError("Invalid type for output format: %s" % outfmt) if o_out: os.dup2(new_fp.fileno(), o_out.fileno()) if errfmt == outfmt: LOG.debug("Redirecting %s to %s", o_err, outfmt) os.dup2(new_fp.fileno(), o_err.fileno()) return if errfmt: LOG.debug("Redirecting %s to %s", o_err, errfmt) (mode, arg) = errfmt.split(" ", 1) if mode == ">" or mode == ">>": owith = "ab" if mode == ">": owith = "wb" new_fp = open(arg, owith) elif mode == "|": proc = subprocess.Popen( arg, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, preexec_fn=set_subprocess_umask_and_gid, ) # As stdin is PIPE, then proc.stdin is IO[bytes] # https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html#subprocess.Popen.stdin new_fp = cast(IO[Any], proc.stdin) else: raise TypeError("Invalid type for error format: %s" % errfmt) if o_err: os.dup2(new_fp.fileno(), o_err.fileno()) def mergemanydict(sources: Sequence[Mapping], reverse=False) -> dict: """Merge multiple dicts according to the dict merger rules. Dict merger rules can be found in cloud-init documentation. If no mergers have been specified, entries will be recursively added, but no values get replaced if they already exist. Functionally, this means that the highest priority keys must be specified first. Example: a = { "a": 1, "b": 2, "c": [1, 2, 3], "d": { "a": 1, "b": 2, }, } b = { "a": 10, "c": [4], "d": { "a": 3, "f": 10, }, "e": 20, } mergemanydict([a, b]) results in: { 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': [1, 2, 3], 'd': { 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'f': 10, }, 'e': 20, } """ if reverse: sources = list(reversed(sources)) merged_cfg: dict = {} for cfg in sources: if cfg: # Figure out which mergers to apply... mergers_to_apply = mergers.dict_extract_mergers(cfg) if not mergers_to_apply: mergers_to_apply = mergers.default_mergers() merger = mergers.construct(mergers_to_apply) merged_cfg = merger.merge(merged_cfg, cfg) return merged_cfg @contextlib.contextmanager def chdir(ndir): curr = os.getcwd() try: os.chdir(ndir) yield ndir finally: os.chdir(curr) @contextlib.contextmanager def umask(n_msk): old = os.umask(n_msk) try: yield old finally: os.umask(old) def center(text, fill, max_len): return "{0:{fill}{align}{size}}".format( text, fill=fill, align="^", size=max_len ) def del_dir(path): LOG.debug("Recursively deleting %s", path) shutil.rmtree(path) def read_optional_seed(fill, base="", ext="", timeout=5): """ returns boolean indicating success or failure (presense of files) if files are present, populates 'fill' dictionary with 'user-data' and 'meta-data' entries """ try: md, ud, vd, network = read_seeded(base=base, ext=ext, timeout=timeout) fill["user-data"] = ud fill["vendor-data"] = vd fill["meta-data"] = md fill["network-config"] = network return True except url_helper.UrlError as e: if e.code == url_helper.NOT_FOUND: return False raise def fetch_ssl_details(paths=None): ssl_details = {} # Lookup in these locations for ssl key/cert files if not paths: ssl_cert_paths = [ "/var/lib/cloud/data/ssl", "/var/lib/cloud/instance/data/ssl", ] else: ssl_cert_paths = [ os.path.join(paths.get_ipath_cur("data"), "ssl"), os.path.join(paths.get_cpath("data"), "ssl"), ] ssl_cert_paths = uniq_merge(ssl_cert_paths) ssl_cert_paths = [d for d in ssl_cert_paths if d and os.path.isdir(d)] cert_file = None for d in ssl_cert_paths: if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, "cert.pem")): cert_file = os.path.join(d, "cert.pem") break key_file = None for d in ssl_cert_paths: if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, "key.pem")): key_file = os.path.join(d, "key.pem") break if cert_file and key_file: ssl_details["cert_file"] = cert_file ssl_details["key_file"] = key_file elif cert_file: ssl_details["cert_file"] = cert_file return ssl_details def load_yaml(blob, default=None, allowed=(dict,)): loaded = default blob = decode_binary(blob) try: LOG.debug( "Attempting to load yaml from string " "of length %s with allowed root types %s", len(blob), allowed, ) converted = yaml.safe_load(blob) if converted is None: LOG.debug("loaded blob returned None, returning default.") converted = default elif not isinstance(converted, allowed): # Yes this will just be caught, but thats ok for now... raise TypeError( "Yaml load allows %s root types, but got %s instead" % (allowed, type_utils.obj_name(converted)) ) loaded = converted except (yaml.YAMLError, TypeError, ValueError) as e: msg = "Failed loading yaml blob" mark = None if hasattr(e, "context_mark") and getattr(e, "context_mark"): mark = getattr(e, "context_mark") elif hasattr(e, "problem_mark") and getattr(e, "problem_mark"): mark = getattr(e, "problem_mark") if mark: msg += ( '. Invalid format at line {line} column {col}: "{err}"'.format( line=mark.line + 1, col=mark.column + 1, err=e ) ) else: msg += ". {err}".format(err=e) LOG.warning(msg) return loaded def read_seeded(base="", ext="", timeout=5, retries=10): if base.find("%s") >= 0: ud_url = base.replace("%s", "user-data" + ext) vd_url = base.replace("%s", "vendor-data" + ext) md_url = base.replace("%s", "meta-data" + ext) else: if features.NOCLOUD_SEED_URL_APPEND_FORWARD_SLASH: if base[-1] != "/" and parse.urlparse(base).query == "": # Append fwd slash when no query string and no %s base += "/" ud_url = "%s%s%s" % (base, "user-data", ext) vd_url = "%s%s%s" % (base, "vendor-data", ext) md_url = "%s%s%s" % (base, "meta-data", ext) network = None md_resp = url_helper.read_file_or_url( md_url, timeout=timeout, retries=retries ) md = None if md_resp.ok(): md = load_yaml(md_resp.contents, default={}) ud_resp = url_helper.read_file_or_url( ud_url, timeout=timeout, retries=retries ) ud = None if ud_resp.ok(): ud = ud_resp.contents vd = None try: vd_resp = url_helper.read_file_or_url( vd_url, timeout=timeout, retries=retries ) except url_helper.UrlError as e: LOG.debug("Error in vendor-data response: %s", e) else: if vd_resp.ok(): vd = vd_resp.contents else: LOG.debug("Error in vendor-data response") return md, ud, vd, network def read_conf_d(confd, *, instance_data_file=None) -> dict: """Read configuration directory.""" # Get reverse sorted list (later trumps newer) confs = sorted(os.listdir(confd), reverse=True) # Remove anything not ending in '.cfg' confs = [f for f in confs if f.endswith(".cfg")] # Remove anything not a file confs = [f for f in confs if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(confd, f))] # Load them all so that they can be merged cfgs = [] for fn in confs: path = os.path.join(confd, fn) try: cfgs.append( read_conf( path, instance_data_file=instance_data_file, ) ) except PermissionError: LOG.warning( "REDACTED config part %s, insufficient permissions", path ) except OSError as e: LOG.warning("Error accessing file %s: [%s]", path, e) return mergemanydict(cfgs) def read_conf_with_confd(cfgfile, *, instance_data_file=None) -> dict: """Read yaml file along with optional ".d" directory, return merged config Given a yaml file, load the file as a dictionary. Additionally, if there exists a same-named directory with .d extension, read all files from that directory in order and return the merged config. The template file is optional and will be applied to any applicable jinja file in the configs. For example, this function can read both /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg and all files in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d and merge all configs into a single dict. """ cfgs: Deque[Dict] = deque() cfg: dict = {} try: cfg = read_conf(cfgfile, instance_data_file=instance_data_file) except PermissionError: LOG.warning( "REDACTED config part %s, insufficient permissions", cfgfile ) except OSError as e: LOG.warning("Error accessing file %s: [%s]", cfgfile, e) else: cfgs.append(cfg) confd = "" if "conf_d" in cfg: confd = cfg["conf_d"] if confd: if not isinstance(confd, str): raise TypeError( "Config file %s contains 'conf_d' with non-string type %s" % (cfgfile, type_utils.obj_name(confd)) ) else: confd = str(confd).strip() elif os.path.isdir(f"{cfgfile}.d"): confd = f"{cfgfile}.d" if confd and os.path.isdir(confd): # Conf.d settings override input configuration confd_cfg = read_conf_d(confd, instance_data_file=instance_data_file) cfgs.appendleft(confd_cfg) return mergemanydict(cfgs) def read_conf_from_cmdline(cmdline=None): # return a dictionary of config on the cmdline or None return load_yaml(read_cc_from_cmdline(cmdline=cmdline)) def read_cc_from_cmdline(cmdline=None): # this should support reading cloud-config information from # the kernel command line. It is intended to support content of the # format: # cc: <yaml content here|urlencoded yaml content> [end_cc] # this would include: # cc: ssh_import_id: [smoser, kirkland]\\n # cc: ssh_import_id: [smoser, bob]\\nruncmd: [ [ ls, -l ], echo hi ] end_cc # cc:ssh_import_id: [smoser] end_cc cc:runcmd: [ [ ls, -l ] ] end_cc # cc:ssh_import_id: %5Bsmoser%5D end_cc if cmdline is None: cmdline = get_cmdline() cmdline = f" {cmdline}" tag_begin = " cc:" tag_end = "end_cc" begin_l = len(tag_begin) end_l = len(tag_end) clen = len(cmdline) tokens = [] begin = cmdline.find(tag_begin) while begin >= 0: end = cmdline.find(tag_end, begin + begin_l) if end < 0: end = clen tokens.append( parse.unquote(cmdline[begin + begin_l : end].lstrip()).replace( "\\n", "\n" ) ) begin = cmdline.find(tag_begin, end + end_l) return "\n".join(tokens) def dos2unix(contents): # find first end of line pos = contents.find("\n") if pos <= 0 or contents[pos - 1] != "\r": return contents return contents.replace("\r\n", "\n") HostnameFqdnInfo = namedtuple( "HostnameFqdnInfo", ["hostname", "fqdn", "is_default"], ) def get_hostname_fqdn(cfg, cloud, metadata_only=False): """Get hostname and fqdn from config if present and fallback to cloud. @param cfg: Dictionary of merged user-data configuration (from init.cfg). @param cloud: Cloud instance from init.cloudify(). @param metadata_only: Boolean, set True to only query cloud meta-data, returning None if not present in meta-data. @return: a namedtuple of <hostname>, <fqdn>, <is_default> (str, str, bool). Values can be none when metadata_only is True and no cfg or metadata provides hostname info. is_default is a bool and it's true only if hostname is localhost and was returned by util.get_hostname() as a default. This is used to differentiate with a user-defined localhost hostname. """ is_default = False if "fqdn" in cfg: # user specified a fqdn. Default hostname then is based off that fqdn = cfg["fqdn"] hostname = get_cfg_option_str(cfg, "hostname", fqdn.split(".")[0]) else: if "hostname" in cfg and cfg["hostname"].find(".") > 0: # user specified hostname, and it had '.' in it # be nice to them. set fqdn and hostname from that fqdn = cfg["hostname"] hostname = cfg["hostname"][: fqdn.find(".")] else: # no fqdn set, get fqdn from cloud. # get hostname from cfg if available otherwise cloud fqdn = cloud.get_hostname( fqdn=True, metadata_only=metadata_only ).hostname if "hostname" in cfg: hostname = cfg["hostname"] else: hostname, is_default = cloud.get_hostname( metadata_only=metadata_only ) return HostnameFqdnInfo(hostname, fqdn, is_default) def get_fqdn_from_hosts(hostname, filename="/etc/hosts"): """ For each host a single line should be present with the following information: IP_address canonical_hostname [aliases...] Fields of the entry are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters. Text from a "#" character until the end of the line is a comment, and is ignored. Host names may contain only alphanumeric characters, minus signs ("-"), and periods ("."). They must begin with an alphabetic character and end with an alphanumeric character. Optional aliases provide for name changes, alternate spellings, shorter hostnames, or generic hostnames (for example, localhost). """ fqdn = None try: for line in load_text_file(filename).splitlines(): hashpos = line.find("#") if hashpos >= 0: line = line[0:hashpos] line = line.strip() if not line: continue # If there there is less than 3 entries # (IP_address, canonical_hostname, alias) # then ignore this line toks = line.split() if len(toks) < 3: continue if hostname in toks[2:]: fqdn = toks[1] break except IOError: pass return fqdn def is_resolvable(url) -> bool: """determine if a url's network address is resolvable, return a boolean This also attempts to be resilent against dns redirection. Note, that normal nsswitch resolution is used here. So in order to avoid any utilization of 'search' entries in /etc/resolv.conf we have to append '.'. The top level 'invalid' domain is invalid per RFC. And example.com should also not exist. The '__cloud_init_expected_not_found__' entry will be resolved inside the search list. """ global _DNS_REDIRECT_IP parsed_url = parse.urlparse(url) name = parsed_url.hostname if _DNS_REDIRECT_IP is None: badips = set() badnames = ( "does-not-exist.example.com.", "example.invalid.", "__cloud_init_expected_not_found__", ) badresults: dict = {} for iname in badnames: try: result = socket.getaddrinfo( iname, None, 0, 0, socket.SOCK_STREAM, socket.AI_CANONNAME ) badresults[iname] = [] for _fam, _stype, _proto, cname, sockaddr in result: badresults[iname].append("%s: %s" % (cname, sockaddr[0])) badips.add(sockaddr[0]) except (socket.gaierror, socket.error): pass _DNS_REDIRECT_IP = badips if badresults: LOG.debug("detected dns redirection: %s", badresults) try: # ip addresses need no resolution with suppress(ValueError): if net.is_ip_address(parsed_url.netloc.strip("[]")): return True result = socket.getaddrinfo(name, None) # check first result's sockaddr field addr = result[0][4][0] return addr not in _DNS_REDIRECT_IP except (socket.gaierror, socket.error): return False def get_hostname(): hostname = socket.gethostname() return hostname def gethostbyaddr(ip): try: return socket.gethostbyaddr(ip)[0] except socket.herror: return None def is_resolvable_url(url): """determine if this url is resolvable (existing or ip).""" return log_time( logfunc=LOG.debug, msg="Resolving URL: " + url, func=is_resolvable, args=(url,), ) def search_for_mirror(candidates): """ Search through a list of mirror urls for one that works This needs to return quickly. """ if candidates is None: return None LOG.debug("search for mirror in candidates: '%s'", candidates) for cand in candidates: try: if is_resolvable_url(cand): LOG.debug("found working mirror: '%s'", cand) return cand except Exception: pass return None def find_devs_with_freebsd( criteria=None, oformat="device", tag=None, no_cache=False, path=None ): devlist = [] if not criteria: return glob.glob("/dev/msdosfs/*") + glob.glob("/dev/iso9660/*") if criteria.startswith("LABEL="): label = criteria.lstrip("LABEL=") devlist = [ p for p in ["/dev/msdosfs/" + label, "/dev/iso9660/" + label] if os.path.exists(p) ] elif criteria == "TYPE=vfat": devlist = glob.glob("/dev/msdosfs/*") elif criteria == "TYPE=iso9660": devlist = glob.glob("/dev/iso9660/*") return devlist def find_devs_with_netbsd( criteria=None, oformat="device", tag=None, no_cache=False, path=None ): devlist = [] label = None _type = None mscdlabel_out = "" if criteria: if criteria.startswith("LABEL="): label = criteria.lstrip("LABEL=") if criteria.startswith("TYPE="): _type = criteria.lstrip("TYPE=") out = subp.subp(["sysctl", "-n", "hw.disknames"], rcs=[0]) for dev in out.stdout.split(): if label or _type: mscdlabel_out, _ = subp.subp(["mscdlabel", dev], rcs=[0, 1]) if label and ('label "%s"' % label) not in mscdlabel_out: continue if _type == "iso9660" and "ISO filesystem" not in mscdlabel_out: continue if _type == "vfat" and "ISO filesystem" in mscdlabel_out: continue devlist.append("/dev/" + dev) return devlist def find_devs_with_openbsd( criteria=None, oformat="device", tag=None, no_cache=False, path=None ): out = subp.subp(["sysctl", "-n", "hw.disknames"], rcs=[0]) devlist = [] for entry in out.stdout.rstrip().split(","): if not entry.endswith(":"): # ffs partition with a serial, not a config-drive continue if entry == "fd0:": continue devlist.append(entry[:-1] + "a") if not entry.startswith("cd"): devlist.append(entry[:-1] + "i") return ["/dev/" + i for i in devlist] def find_devs_with_dragonflybsd( criteria=None, oformat="device", tag=None, no_cache=False, path=None ): out = subp.subp(["sysctl", "-n", "kern.disks"], rcs=[0]) devlist = [ i for i in sorted(out.stdout.split(), reverse=True) if not i.startswith("md") and not i.startswith("vn") ] if criteria == "TYPE=iso9660": devlist = [i for i in devlist if i.startswith(("cd", "acd"))] elif criteria in ["LABEL=CONFIG-2", "TYPE=vfat"]: devlist = [i for i in devlist if not (i.startswith(("cd", "acd")))] elif criteria: LOG.debug("Unexpected criteria: %s", criteria) return ["/dev/" + i for i in devlist] def find_devs_with( criteria=None, oformat="device", tag=None, no_cache=False, path=None ): """ find devices matching given criteria (via blkid) criteria can be *one* of: TYPE=<filesystem> LABEL=<label> UUID=<uuid> """ if is_FreeBSD(): return find_devs_with_freebsd(criteria, oformat, tag, no_cache, path) elif is_NetBSD(): return find_devs_with_netbsd(criteria, oformat, tag, no_cache, path) elif is_OpenBSD(): return find_devs_with_openbsd(criteria, oformat, tag, no_cache, path) elif is_DragonFlyBSD(): return find_devs_with_dragonflybsd( criteria, oformat, tag, no_cache, path ) blk_id_cmd = ["blkid"] options = [] if criteria: # Search for block devices with tokens named NAME that # have the value 'value' and display any devices which are found. # Common values for NAME include TYPE, LABEL, and UUID. # If there are no devices specified on the command line, # all block devices will be searched; otherwise, # only search the devices specified by the user. options.append("-t%s" % (criteria)) if tag: # For each (specified) device, show only the tags that match tag. options.append("-s%s" % (tag)) if no_cache: # If you want to start with a clean cache # (i.e. don't report devices previously scanned # but not necessarily available at this time), specify /dev/null. options.extend(["-c", "/dev/null"]) if oformat: # Display blkid's output using the specified format. # The format parameter may be: # full, value, list, device, udev, export options.append("-o%s" % (oformat)) if path: options.append(path) cmd = blk_id_cmd + options # See man blkid for why 2 is added try: (out, _err) = subp.subp(cmd, rcs=[0, 2]) except subp.ProcessExecutionError as e: if e.errno == ENOENT: # blkid not found... out = "" else: raise entries = [] for line in out.splitlines(): line = line.strip() if line: entries.append(line) return entries def blkid(devs=None, disable_cache=False): """Get all device tags details from blkid. @param devs: Optional list of device paths you wish to query. @param disable_cache: Bool, set True to start with clean cache. @return: Dict of key value pairs of info for the device. """ if devs is None: devs = [] else: devs = list(devs) cmd = ["blkid", "-o", "full"] if disable_cache: cmd.extend(["-c", "/dev/null"]) cmd.extend(devs) # we have to decode with 'replace' as shelx.split (called by # load_shell_content) can't take bytes. So this is potentially # lossy of non-utf-8 chars in blkid output. out = subp.subp(cmd, capture=True, decode="replace") ret = {} for line in out.stdout.splitlines(): dev, _, data = line.partition(":") ret[dev] = load_shell_content(data) ret[dev]["DEVNAME"] = dev return ret def uniq_list(in_list): out_list = [] for i in in_list: if i in out_list: continue else: out_list.append(i) return out_list def load_binary_file( fname: Union[str, os.PathLike], *, read_cb: Optional[Callable[[int], None]] = None, quiet: bool = False, ) -> bytes: LOG.debug("Reading from %s (quiet=%s)", fname, quiet) with io.BytesIO() as ofh: try: with open(fname, "rb") as ifh: pipe_in_out(ifh, ofh, chunk_cb=read_cb) except FileNotFoundError: if not quiet: raise contents = ofh.getvalue() LOG.debug("Read %s bytes from %s", len(contents), fname) return contents def load_text_file( fname: Union[str, os.PathLike], *, read_cb: Optional[Callable[[int], None]] = None, quiet: bool = False, ) -> str: return decode_binary(load_binary_file(fname, read_cb=read_cb, quiet=quiet)) @lru_cache() def _get_cmdline(): if is_container(): try: contents = load_text_file("/proc/1/cmdline") # replace nulls with space and drop trailing null cmdline = contents.replace("\x00", " ")[:-1] except Exception as e: LOG.warning("failed reading /proc/1/cmdline: %s", e) cmdline = "" else: try: cmdline = load_text_file("/proc/cmdline").strip() except Exception: cmdline = "" return cmdline def get_cmdline(): if "DEBUG_PROC_CMDLINE" in os.environ: return os.environ["DEBUG_PROC_CMDLINE"] return _get_cmdline() def fips_enabled() -> bool: fips_proc = "/proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled" try: contents = load_text_file(fips_proc).strip() return contents == "1" except (IOError, OSError): # for BSD systems and Linux systems where the proc entry is not # available, we assume FIPS is disabled to retain the old behavior # for now. return False def pipe_in_out(in_fh, out_fh, chunk_size=1024, chunk_cb=None): bytes_piped = 0 while True: data = in_fh.read(chunk_size) if len(data) == 0: break else: out_fh.write(data) bytes_piped += len(data) if chunk_cb: chunk_cb(bytes_piped) out_fh.flush() return bytes_piped def chownbyid(fname, uid=None, gid=None): if uid in [None, -1] and gid in [None, -1]: # Nothing to do return LOG.debug("Changing the ownership of %s to %s:%s", fname, uid, gid) os.chown(fname, uid, gid) def chownbyname(fname, user=None, group=None): uid = -1 gid = -1 try: if user: uid = pwd.getpwnam(user).pw_uid if group: gid = grp.getgrnam(group).gr_gid except KeyError as e: raise OSError("Unknown user or group: %s" % (e)) from e chownbyid(fname, uid, gid) def get_output_cfg( cfg: Dict[str, Any], mode: Optional[str] ) -> List[Optional[str]]: """Get the output configuration for a given mode. The output config is a dictionary that specifies how to deal with stdout and stderr for the cloud-init modules. It is a (frustratingly) flexible format that can take multiple forms such as: output: { all: "| tee -a /var/log/cloud-init-output.log" } or output: init: output: "> /var/log/cloud-init.out" error: "> /var/log/cloud-init.err" config: "tee -a /var/log/cloud-config.log" final: - ">> /var/log/cloud-final.out" - "/var/log/cloud-final.err" Mode can be one of the configuration stages. If you pass a non-existent mode, it will assume the "all" mode configuration if defined. Stderr can be specified as &1 to indicate that it should be the same as stdout. If a file is specified with no redirection, it will default to appending to the file. If not overridden, output is provided in '/etc/cloud/config/cloud.cfg.d/05_logging.cfg' and defaults to: {"all": "| tee -a /var/log/cloud-init-output.log"} :param cfg: The base configuration that may or may not contain the 'output' configuration dictionary :param mode: The mode to get the output configuration for. :return: A list of two strings (or Nones), the first for stdout for the specified mode and the second for stderr. """ ret: List[Optional[str]] = [None, None] if not cfg or "output" not in cfg: return ret outcfg = cfg["output"] if mode in outcfg: modecfg = outcfg[mode] else: # TODO: This makes no sense. If they ask for "junk" mode we give # them back "all" if it exists? if "all" not in outcfg: return ret # if there is a 'all' item in the output list # then it applies to all users of this (init, config, final) modecfg = outcfg["all"] # if value is a string, it specifies stdout and stderr if isinstance(modecfg, str): ret = [modecfg, modecfg] # if its a list, then we expect (stdout, stderr) if isinstance(modecfg, list): if len(modecfg) > 0: ret[0] = modecfg[0] if len(modecfg) > 1: ret[1] = modecfg[1] # if it is a dictionary, expect 'output' and 'error' # items, which indicate out and error if isinstance(modecfg, dict): if "output" in modecfg: ret[0] = modecfg["output"] if "error" in modecfg: ret[1] = modecfg["error"] # if err's entry == "&1", then make it same as stdout # as in shell syntax of "echo foo >/dev/null 2>&1" if ret[1] == "&1": ret[1] = ret[0] swlist = [">>", ">", "|"] for i, r in enumerate(ret): if not r: continue val = r.lstrip() found = False for s in swlist: if val.startswith(s): val = "%s %s" % (s, val[len(s) :].strip()) found = True break if not found: # default behavior is append val = "%s %s" % (">>", val.strip()) ret[i] = val return ret def get_config_logfiles(cfg: Dict[str, Any]): """Return a list of log file paths from the configuration dictionary. Obtains the paths from the 'def_log_file' and 'output' configuration defined in the base configuration. If not provided in base configuration, 'def_log_file' is specified in 'cloudinit/settings.py' and defaults to: /var/log/cloud-init.log If not overridden, output is provided in '/etc/cloud/config/cloud.cfg.d/05_logging.cfg' and defaults to: {"all": "| tee -a /var/log/cloud-init-output.log"} @param cfg: The cloud-init merged configuration dictionary. """ logs: List = [] rotated_logs = [] if not cfg or not isinstance(cfg, dict): return logs default_log = cfg.get("def_log_file") if default_log: logs.append(default_log) for fmt in get_output_cfg(cfg, None): if not fmt: continue match = re.match(r"(?P<type>\||>+)\s*(?P<target>.*)", fmt) if not match: continue target = match.group("target") parts = target.split() if len(parts) == 1: logs.append(target) elif ["tee", "-a"] == parts[:2]: logs.append(parts[2]) # add rotated log files for logfile in logs: for rotated_logfile in glob.glob(f"{logfile}*"): # Check that log file exists and is rotated. # Do not add current one if os.path.isfile(rotated_logfile) and rotated_logfile != logfile: rotated_logs.append(rotated_logfile) return list(set(logs + rotated_logs)) def logexc( log, msg, *args, log_level: int = logging.WARNING, exc_info=True ) -> None: log.log(log_level, msg, *args) log.debug(msg, exc_info=exc_info, *args) def hash_blob(blob, routine: str, mlen=None) -> str: hasher = hashlib.new(routine) hasher.update(encode_text(blob)) digest = hasher.hexdigest() # Don't get to long now if mlen is not None: return digest[0:mlen] else: return digest def hash_buffer(f: io.BufferedIOBase) -> bytes: """Hash the content of a binary buffer using SHA1. @param f: buffered binary stream to hash. @return: digested data as bytes. """ hasher = hashlib.sha1() for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE), b""): hasher.update(chunk) return hasher.digest() def is_user(name): try: if pwd.getpwnam(name): return True except KeyError: return False def is_group(name): try: if grp.getgrnam(name): return True except KeyError: return False def rename(src, dest): LOG.debug("Renaming %s to %s", src, dest) # TODO(harlowja) use a se guard here?? os.rename(src, dest) def ensure_dirs(dirlist, mode=0o755): for d in dirlist: ensure_dir(d, mode) def load_json(text, root_types=(dict,)): decoded = json.loads(decode_binary(text)) if not isinstance(decoded, tuple(root_types)): expected_types = ", ".join([str(t) for t in root_types]) raise TypeError( "(%s) root types expected, got %s instead" % (expected_types, type(decoded)) ) return decoded def get_non_exist_parent_dir(path): """Get the last directory in a path that does not exist. Example: when path=/usr/a/b and /usr/a does not exis but /usr does, return /usr/a """ p_path = os.path.dirname(path) # Check if parent directory of path is root if p_path == os.path.dirname(p_path): return path else: if os.path.isdir(p_path): return path else: return get_non_exist_parent_dir(p_path) def ensure_dir(path, mode=None, user=None, group=None): if not os.path.isdir(path): # Get non existed parent dir first before they are created. non_existed_parent_dir = get_non_exist_parent_dir(path) # Make the dir and adjust the mode with SeLinuxGuard(os.path.dirname(path), recursive=True): os.makedirs(path) chmod(path, mode) # Change the ownership if user or group: chownbyname(non_existed_parent_dir, user, group) # if path=/usr/a/b/c and non_existed_parent_dir=/usr, # then sub_relative_dir=PosixPath('a/b/c') sub_relative_dir = Path(path.split(non_existed_parent_dir)[1][1:]) sub_path = Path(non_existed_parent_dir) for part in sub_relative_dir.parts: sub_path = sub_path.joinpath(part) chownbyname(sub_path, user, group) else: # Just adjust the mode chmod(path, mode) @contextlib.contextmanager def unmounter(umount): try: yield umount finally: if umount: umount_cmd = ["umount", umount] subp.subp(umount_cmd) def mounts(): mounted = {} try: # Go through mounts to see what is already mounted if os.path.exists("/proc/mounts"): mount_locs = load_text_file("/proc/mounts").splitlines() method = "proc" else: out = subp.subp("mount") mount_locs = out.stdout.splitlines() method = "mount" mountre = re.compile(r"^(/dev/[\S]+) on (/.*) \((.+), .+, (.+)\)$") for mpline in mount_locs: # Linux: /dev/sda1 on /boot type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered) # FreeBSD: /dev/vtbd0p2 on / (ufs, local, journaled soft-updates) if method == "proc": words = mpline.split() if len(words) != 6: continue (dev, mp, fstype, opts, _freq, _passno) = words else: m = mountre.search(mpline) if m is None or len(m.groups()) < 4: continue dev = m.group(1) mp = m.group(2) fstype = m.group(3) opts = m.group(4) # If the name of the mount point contains spaces these # can be escaped as '\040', so undo that.. mp = mp.replace("\\040", " ") mounted[dev] = { "fstype": fstype, "mountpoint": mp, "opts": opts, } LOG.debug("Fetched %s mounts from %s", mounted, method) except (IOError, OSError): logexc(LOG, "Failed fetching mount points") return mounted def mount_cb( device, callback, data=None, mtype=None, update_env_for_mount=None, log_error=True, ): """ Mount the device, call method 'callback' passing the directory in which it was mounted, then unmount. Return whatever 'callback' returned. If data != None, also pass data to callback. mtype is a filesystem type. it may be a list, string (a single fsname) or a list of fsnames. """ if isinstance(mtype, str): mtypes = [mtype] elif isinstance(mtype, (list, tuple)): mtypes = list(mtype) elif mtype is None: mtypes = None else: raise TypeError( "Unsupported type provided for mtype parameter: {_type}".format( _type=type(mtype) ) ) # clean up 'mtype' input a bit based on platform. if is_Linux(): if mtypes is None: mtypes = ["auto"] elif is_BSD(): if mtypes is None: mtypes = ["ufs", "cd9660", "msdos"] for index, mtype in enumerate(mtypes): if mtype == "iso9660": mtypes[index] = "cd9660" if mtype in ["vfat", "msdosfs"]: mtypes[index] = "msdos" else: # we cannot do a smart "auto", so just call 'mount' once with no -t mtypes = [""] mounted = mounts() with temp_utils.tempdir() as tmpd: umount = False if os.path.realpath(device) in mounted: mountpoint = mounted[os.path.realpath(device)]["mountpoint"] else: failure_reason = None for mtype in mtypes: mountpoint = None try: mountcmd = ["mount", "-o", "ro"] if mtype: mountcmd.extend(["-t", mtype]) mountcmd.append(device) mountcmd.append(tmpd) subp.subp(mountcmd, update_env=update_env_for_mount) umount = tmpd # This forces it to be unmounted (when set) mountpoint = tmpd break except (IOError, OSError) as exc: if log_error: LOG.debug( "Failed to mount device: '%s' with type: '%s' " "using mount command: '%s', " "which caused exception: %s", device, mtype, " ".join(mountcmd), exc, ) failure_reason = exc if not mountpoint: raise MountFailedError( "Failed mounting %s to %s due to: %s" % (device, tmpd, failure_reason) ) # Be nice and ensure it ends with a slash if not mountpoint.endswith("/"): mountpoint += "/" with unmounter(umount): if data is None: ret = callback(mountpoint) else: ret = callback(mountpoint, data) return ret def get_builtin_cfg(): # Deep copy so that others can't modify return obj_copy.deepcopy(CFG_BUILTIN) def is_link(path): LOG.debug("Testing if a link exists for %s", path) return os.path.islink(path) def sym_link(source, link, force=False): LOG.debug("Creating symbolic link from %r => %r", link, source) if force and os.path.lexists(link): # Provide atomic update of symlink to avoid races with status --wait # LP: #1962150 tmp_link = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(link), "tmp" + rand_str(8)) os.symlink(source, tmp_link) os.replace(tmp_link, link) return os.symlink(source, link) def del_file(path): LOG.debug("Attempting to remove %s", path) try: os.unlink(path) except FileNotFoundError: pass def copy(src, dest): LOG.debug("Copying %s to %s", src, dest) shutil.copy(src, dest) def time_rfc2822(): try: ts = time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z", time.gmtime()) except Exception: ts = "??" return ts @lru_cache() def boottime(): """Use sysctl(3) via ctypes to find kern.boottime kern.boottime is of type struct timeval. Here we create a private class to easier unpack it. Use sysctl(3) (or sysctl(2) on OpenBSD) because sysctlbyname(3) does not exist on OpenBSD. That complicates retrieval on NetBSD, which #defines KERN_BOOTTIME as 83 instead of 21. 21 on NetBSD is KERN_OBOOTTIME, the kern.boottime up until NetBSD 5.0 @return boottime: float to be compatible with linux """ import ctypes import ctypes.util class timeval(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [("tv_sec", ctypes.c_int64), ("tv_usec", ctypes.c_int64)] libc = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library("c")) size = ctypes.c_size_t() size.value = ctypes.sizeof(timeval) mib_values = [ # This corresponds to 1, # CTL_KERN, and 21 if not is_NetBSD() else 83, # KERN_BOOTTIME ] mib = (ctypes.c_int * 2)(*mib_values) buf = timeval() if ( libc.sysctl( mib, ctypes.c_int(len(mib_values)), ctypes.byref(buf), ctypes.byref(size), None, 0, ) != -1 ): return buf.tv_sec + buf.tv_usec / 1000000.0 raise RuntimeError("Unable to retrieve kern.boottime on this system") def uptime(): uptime_str = "??" method = "unknown" try: if os.path.exists("/proc/uptime"): method = "/proc/uptime" contents = load_text_file("/proc/uptime") if contents: uptime_str = contents.split()[0] else: method = "ctypes" # This is the *BSD codepath uptime_str = str(time.time() - boottime()) except Exception: logexc(LOG, "Unable to read uptime using method: %s" % method) return uptime_str def append_file(path, content): write_file(path, content, omode="ab", mode=None) def ensure_file( path, mode: int = 0o644, *, preserve_mode: bool = False ) -> None: write_file( path, content="", omode="ab", mode=mode, preserve_mode=preserve_mode ) def safe_int(possible_int): try: return int(possible_int) except (ValueError, TypeError): return None def chmod(path, mode): real_mode = safe_int(mode) if path and real_mode: with SeLinuxGuard(path): os.chmod(path, real_mode) def get_group_id(grp_name: str) -> int: """ Returns the group id of a group name, or -1 if no group exists @param grp_name: the name of the group """ gid = -1 try: gid = grp.getgrnam(grp_name).gr_gid except KeyError: LOG.debug("Group %s is not a valid group name", grp_name) return gid def get_permissions(path: str) -> int: """ Returns the octal permissions of the file/folder pointed by the path, encoded as an int. @param path: The full path of the file/folder. """ return stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(path).st_mode) def get_owner(path: str) -> str: """ Returns the owner of the file/folder pointed by the path. @param path: The full path of the file/folder. """ st = os.stat(path) return pwd.getpwuid(st.st_uid).pw_name def get_group(path: str) -> str: """ Returns the group of the file/folder pointed by the path. @param path: The full path of the file/folder. """ st = os.stat(path) return grp.getgrgid(st.st_gid).gr_name def get_user_groups(username: str) -> List[str]: """ Returns a list of all groups to which the user belongs @param username: the user we want to check """ groups = [] for group in grp.getgrall(): if username in group.gr_mem: groups.append(group.gr_name) gid = pwd.getpwnam(username).pw_gid groups.append(grp.getgrgid(gid).gr_name) return groups def write_file( filename, content, mode=0o644, omode="wb", preserve_mode=False, *, ensure_dir_exists=True, user=None, group=None, ): """ Writes a file with the given content and sets the file mode as specified. Restores the SELinux context if possible. @param filename: The full path of the file to write. @param content: The content to write to the file. @param mode: The filesystem mode to set on the file. @param omode: The open mode used when opening the file (w, wb, a, etc.) @param preserve_mode: If True and `filename` exists, preserve `filename`s current mode instead of applying `mode`. @param ensure_dir_exists: If True (the default), ensure that the directory containing `filename` exists before writing to the file. @param user: The user to set on the file. @param group: The group to set on the file. """ if preserve_mode: try: mode = get_permissions(filename) except OSError: pass if ensure_dir_exists: ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(filename), user=user, group=group) if "b" in omode.lower(): content = encode_text(content) write_type = "bytes" else: content = decode_binary(content) write_type = "characters" try: mode_r = "%o" % mode except TypeError: mode_r = "%r" % mode LOG.debug( "Writing to %s - %s: [%s] %s %s", filename, omode, mode_r, len(content), write_type, ) with SeLinuxGuard(path=filename): with open(filename, omode) as fh: fh.write(content) fh.flush() chmod(filename, mode) def delete_dir_contents(dirname): """ Deletes all contents of a directory without deleting the directory itself. @param dirname: The directory whose contents should be deleted. """ for node in os.listdir(dirname): node_fullpath = os.path.join(dirname, node) if os.path.isdir(node_fullpath): del_dir(node_fullpath) else: del_file(node_fullpath) def make_header(comment_char="#", base="created"): ci_ver = version.version_string() header = str(comment_char) header += " %s by cloud-init v. %s" % (base.title(), ci_ver) header += " on %s" % time_rfc2822() return header # shellify, takes a list of commands # for each entry in the list # if it is an array, shell protect it (with single ticks) # if it is a string, do nothing def shellify(cmdlist, add_header=True): if not isinstance(cmdlist, (tuple, list)): raise TypeError( "Input to shellify was type '%s'. Expected list or tuple." % (type_utils.obj_name(cmdlist)) ) content = "" if add_header: content += "#!/bin/sh\n" escaped = "%s%s%s%s" % ("'", "\\", "'", "'") cmds_made = 0 for args in cmdlist: # If the item is a list, wrap all items in single tick. # If its not, then just write it directly. if isinstance(args, (list, tuple)): fixed = [] for f in args: fixed.append("'%s'" % (str(f).replace("'", escaped))) content = "%s%s\n" % (content, " ".join(fixed)) cmds_made += 1 elif isinstance(args, str): content = "%s%s\n" % (content, args) cmds_made += 1 # Yaml parsing of a comment results in None elif args is None: pass else: raise TypeError( "Unable to shellify type '%s'. Expected list, string, tuple. " "Got: %s" % (type_utils.obj_name(args), args) ) LOG.debug("Shellified %s commands.", cmds_made) return content def strip_prefix_suffix(line, prefix=None, suffix=None): if prefix and line.startswith(prefix): line = line[len(prefix) :] if suffix and line.endswith(suffix): line = line[: -len(suffix)] return line def _cmd_exits_zero(cmd): if subp.which(cmd[0]) is None: return False try: subp.subp(cmd) except subp.ProcessExecutionError: return False return True def _is_container_systemd(): return _cmd_exits_zero(["systemd-detect-virt", "--quiet", "--container"]) def _is_container_old_lxc(): return _cmd_exits_zero(["lxc-is-container"]) def _is_container_freebsd(): if not is_FreeBSD(): return False cmd = ["sysctl", "-qn", "security.jail.jailed"] if subp.which(cmd[0]) is None: return False out, _ = subp.subp(cmd) return out.strip() == "1" @lru_cache() def is_container(): """ Checks to see if this code running in a container of some sort """ checks = ( _is_container_systemd, _is_container_freebsd, _is_container_old_lxc, ) for helper in checks: if helper(): return True # this code is largely from the logic in # ubuntu's /etc/init/container-detect.conf try: # Detect old-style libvirt # Detect OpenVZ containers pid1env = get_proc_env(1) if "container" in pid1env: return True if "LIBVIRT_LXC_UUID" in pid1env: return True except (IOError, OSError): pass # Detect OpenVZ containers if os.path.isdir("/proc/vz") and not os.path.isdir("/proc/bc"): return True try: # Detect Vserver containers lines = load_text_file("/proc/self/status").splitlines() for line in lines: if line.startswith("VxID:"): (_key, val) = line.strip().split(":", 1) if val != "0": return True except (IOError, OSError): pass return False def is_lxd(): """Check to see if we are running in a lxd container.""" return os.path.exists("/dev/lxd/sock") def get_proc_env( pid, encoding: str = "utf-8", errors: str = "replace" ) -> Dict[str, str]: """ Return the environment in a dict that a given process id was started with. @param encoding: decoding will be done with .decode(encoding, errors) and text will be returned. @param errors: passed through .decode(encoding, errors). """ fn = os.path.join("/proc", str(pid), "environ") contents: Union[str, bytes] try: contents = load_binary_file(fn) except (IOError, OSError): return {} env = {} null, equal = ("\x00", "=") contents = contents.decode(encoding, errors) for tok in contents.split(null): if not tok: continue (name, val) = tok.split(equal, 1) if name: env[name] = val return env def keyval_str_to_dict(kvstring): ret = {} for tok in kvstring.split(): try: (key, val) = tok.split("=", 1) except ValueError: key = tok val = True ret[key] = val return ret def is_partition(device): if device.startswith("/dev/"): device = device[5:] return os.path.isfile("/sys/class/block/%s/partition" % device) def expand_package_list(version_fmt, pkgs): # we will accept tuples, lists of tuples, or just plain lists if not isinstance(pkgs, list): pkgs = [pkgs] pkglist = [] for pkg in pkgs: if isinstance(pkg, str): pkglist.append(pkg) continue if isinstance(pkg, (tuple, list)): if len(pkg) < 1 or len(pkg) > 2: raise RuntimeError("Invalid package & version tuple.") if len(pkg) == 2 and pkg[1]: pkglist.append(version_fmt % tuple(pkg)) continue pkglist.append(pkg[0]) else: raise RuntimeError("Invalid package type.") return pkglist def parse_mount_info(path, mountinfo_lines, log=LOG, get_mnt_opts=False): """Return the mount information for PATH given the lines from /proc/$$/mountinfo.""" path_elements = [e for e in path.split("/") if e] devpth = None fs_type = None match_mount_point = None match_mount_point_elements: Optional[List[str]] = None for i, line in enumerate(mountinfo_lines): parts = line.split() # Completely fail if there is anything in any line that is # unexpected, as continuing to parse past a bad line could # cause an incorrect result to be returned, so it's better # return nothing than an incorrect result. # The minimum number of elements in a valid line is 10. if len(parts) < 10: log.debug( "Line %d has two few columns (%d): %s", i + 1, len(parts), line ) return None mount_point = parts[4] mount_point_elements = [e for e in mount_point.split("/") if e] # Ignore mounts deeper than the path in question. if len(mount_point_elements) > len(path_elements): continue # Ignore mounts where the common path is not the same. x = min(len(mount_point_elements), len(path_elements)) if mount_point_elements[0:x] != path_elements[0:x]: continue # Ignore mount points higher than an already seen mount # point. if match_mount_point_elements is not None and len( match_mount_point_elements ) > len(mount_point_elements): continue # Find the '-' which terminates a list of optional columns to # find the filesystem type and the path to the device. See # man 5 proc for the format of this file. try: i = parts.index("-") except ValueError: log.debug( "Did not find column named '-' in line %d: %s", i + 1, line ) return None # Get the path to the device. try: fs_type = parts[i + 1] devpth = parts[i + 2] except IndexError: log.debug( "Too few columns after '-' column in line %d: %s", i + 1, line ) return None match_mount_point = mount_point match_mount_point_elements = mount_point_elements mount_options = parts[5] if get_mnt_opts: if devpth and fs_type and match_mount_point and mount_options: return (devpth, fs_type, match_mount_point, mount_options) else: if devpth and fs_type and match_mount_point: return (devpth, fs_type, match_mount_point) return None def parse_mtab(path): """On older kernels there's no /proc/$$/mountinfo, so use mtab.""" for line in load_text_file("/etc/mtab").splitlines(): devpth, mount_point, fs_type = line.split()[:3] if mount_point == path: return devpth, fs_type, mount_point return None def find_freebsd_part(fs): splitted = fs.split("/") if len(splitted) == 1: return splitted[0] elif len(splitted) == 3: return splitted[2] elif splitted[2] in ["label", "gpt", "gptid", "ufs", "ufsid"]: target_label = fs[5:] (part, _err) = subp.subp(["glabel", "status", "-s"]) for labels in part.split("\n"): items = labels.split() if len(items) > 0 and items[0] == target_label: part = items[2] break return str(part) else: LOG.warning("Unexpected input in find_freebsd_part: %s", fs) def get_path_dev_freebsd(path, mnt_list): path_found = None for line in mnt_list.split("\n"): items = line.split() if len(items) > 2 and os.path.exists(items[1] + path): path_found = line break return path_found def get_freebsd_devpth(path): (result, err) = subp.subp(["mount", "-p", path], rcs=[0, 1]) if len(err): # find a path if the input is not a mounting point (mnt_list, err) = subp.subp(["mount", "-p"]) path_found = get_path_dev_freebsd(path, mnt_list) if path_found is None: return None result = path_found ret = result.split() label_part = find_freebsd_part(ret[0]) return "/dev/" + label_part def parse_mount(path, get_mnt_opts=False): """Return the mount information for PATH given the lines ``mount(1)`` This function is compatible with ``util.parse_mount_info()``""" (mountoutput, _err) = subp.subp(["mount"]) # there are 2 types of mount outputs we have to parse therefore # the regex is a bit complex. to better understand this regex see: # https://regex101.com/r/L51Td8/1 regex = ( r"^(?P<devpth>[\S]+?) on (?P<mountpoint>[\S]+?) " r"(\(|type )(?P<type>[^,\(\) ]+)( \()?(?P<options>.*?)\)$" ) path_elements = [e for e in path.split("/") if e] devpth = None mount_point = None match_mount_point = None match_mount_point_elements: Optional[List[str]] = None for line in mountoutput.splitlines(): m = re.search(regex, line) if not m: continue devpth = m.group("devpth") mount_point = m.group("mountpoint") mount_point_elements = [e for e in mount_point.split("/") if e] # Ignore mounts deeper than the path in question. if len(mount_point_elements) > len(path_elements): continue # Ignore mounts where the common path is not the same. x = min(len(mount_point_elements), len(path_elements)) if mount_point_elements[0:x] != path_elements[0:x]: continue # Ignore mount points higher than an already seen mount # point. if match_mount_point_elements is not None and len( match_mount_point_elements ) > len(mount_point_elements): continue match_mount_point = mount_point match_mount_point_elements = mount_point_elements fs_type = m.group("type") mount_options = m.group("options") if mount_options is not None: mount_options = ",".join( m.group("options").strip(",").strip().split(", ") ) LOG.debug( "found line in mount -> devpth: %s, mount_point: %s, fs_type: %s" ", options: '%s'", devpth, mount_point, fs_type, mount_options, ) # check whether the dev refers to a label on FreeBSD # for example, if dev is '/dev/label/rootfs', we should # continue finding the real device like '/dev/da0'. # this is only valid for non zfs file systems as a zpool # can have gpt labels as disk. # It also doesn't really make sense for NFS. devm = re.search("^(/dev/.+)[sp]([0-9])$", devpth) if not devm and is_FreeBSD() and fs_type not in ["zfs", "nfs"]: # don't duplicate the effort of finding the mountpoint in # ``get_freebsd_devpth()`` by passing it the ``path`` # instead only resolve the ``devpth`` devpth = get_freebsd_devpth(devpth) match_devpth = devpth if match_mount_point == path: break if not match_mount_point or match_mount_point not in path: # return early here, so we can actually read what's happening below return None if get_mnt_opts: if match_devpth and fs_type and match_mount_point and mount_options: return (match_devpth, fs_type, match_mount_point, mount_options) else: if match_devpth and fs_type and match_mount_point: return (match_devpth, fs_type, match_mount_point) def get_mount_info(path, log=LOG, get_mnt_opts=False): # Use /proc/$$/mountinfo to find the device where path is mounted. # This is done because with a btrfs filesystem using os.stat(path) # does not return the ID of the device. # # Here, / has a device of 18 (decimal). # # $ stat / # File: '/' # Size: 234 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 directory # Device: 12h/18d Inode: 256 Links: 1 # Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root) # Access: 2013-01-13 07:31:04.358011255 +0000 # Modify: 2013-01-13 18:48:25.930011255 +0000 # Change: 2013-01-13 18:48:25.930011255 +0000 # Birth: - # # Find where / is mounted: # # $ mount | grep ' / ' # /dev/vda1 on / type btrfs (rw,subvol=@,compress=lzo) # # And the device ID for /dev/vda1 is not 18: # # $ ls -l /dev/vda1 # brw-rw---- 1 root disk 253, 1 Jan 13 08:29 /dev/vda1 # # So use /proc/$$/mountinfo to find the device underlying the # input path. mountinfo_path = "/proc/%s/mountinfo" % os.getpid() if os.path.exists(mountinfo_path): lines = load_text_file(mountinfo_path).splitlines() return parse_mount_info(path, lines, log, get_mnt_opts) elif os.path.exists("/etc/mtab"): return parse_mtab(path) else: return parse_mount(path, get_mnt_opts) def has_mount_opt(path, opt: str) -> bool: *_, mnt_opts = get_mount_info(path, get_mnt_opts=True) return opt in mnt_opts.split(",") T = TypeVar("T") def log_time( logfunc, msg, func: Callable[..., T], args=None, kwargs=None, get_uptime=False, ) -> T: if args is None: args = [] if kwargs is None: kwargs = {} start = time.monotonic() ustart = None if get_uptime: try: ustart = float(uptime()) except ValueError: pass try: ret = func(*args, **kwargs) finally: delta = time.monotonic() - start udelta = None if ustart is not None: try: udelta = float(uptime()) - ustart except ValueError: pass tmsg = " took %0.3f seconds" % delta if get_uptime: if isinstance(udelta, (float)): tmsg += " (%0.2f)" % udelta else: tmsg += " (N/A)" try: logfunc(msg + tmsg) except Exception: pass return ret def expand_dotted_devname(dotted): toks = dotted.rsplit(".", 1) if len(toks) > 1: return toks else: return (dotted, None) def pathprefix2dict(base, required=None, optional=None, delim=os.path.sep): # return a dictionary populated with keys in 'required' and 'optional' # by reading files in prefix + delim + entry if required is None: required = [] if optional is None: optional = [] missing = [] ret = {} for f in required + optional: try: ret[f] = load_binary_file(base + delim + f, quiet=False) except FileNotFoundError: if f in required: missing.append(f) if len(missing): raise ValueError( "Missing required files: {files}".format(files=",".join(missing)) ) return ret def read_meminfo(meminfo="/proc/meminfo", raw=False): # read a /proc/meminfo style file and return # a dict with 'total', 'free', and 'available' mpliers = {"kB": 2**10, "mB": 2**20, "B": 1, "gB": 2**30} kmap = { "MemTotal:": "total", "MemFree:": "free", "MemAvailable:": "available", } ret = {} for line in load_text_file(meminfo).splitlines(): try: key, value, unit = line.split() except ValueError: key, value = line.split() unit = "B" if raw: ret[key] = int(value) * mpliers[unit] elif key in kmap: ret[kmap[key]] = int(value) * mpliers[unit] return ret def human2bytes(size): """Convert human string or integer to size in bytes In the original implementation, SI prefixes parse to IEC values (1KB=1024B). Later, support for parsing IEC prefixes was added, also parsing to IEC values (1KiB=1024B). To maintain backwards compatibility for the long-used implementation, no fix is provided for SI prefixes (to make 1KB=1000B may now violate user expectations). Future prospective callers of this function should consider implementing a new function with more standard expectations (1KB=1000B and 1KiB=1024B) Examples: 10M => 10485760 10MB => 10485760 10MiB => 10485760 """ size_in = size if size.endswith("iB"): size = size[:-2] elif size.endswith("B"): size = size[:-1] mpliers = {"B": 1, "K": 2**10, "M": 2**20, "G": 2**30, "T": 2**40} num = size mplier = "B" for m in mpliers: if size.endswith(m): mplier = m num = size[0 : -len(m)] try: num = float(num) except ValueError as e: raise ValueError("'%s' is not valid input." % size_in) from e if num < 0: raise ValueError("'%s': cannot be negative" % size_in) return int(num * mpliers[mplier]) def is_x86(uname_arch=None): """Return True if platform is x86-based""" if uname_arch is None: uname_arch = os.uname()[4] x86_arch_match = uname_arch == "x86_64" or ( uname_arch[0] == "i" and uname_arch[2:] == "86" ) return x86_arch_match def message_from_string(string): return email.message_from_string(string) def get_installed_packages(): out = subp.subp(["dpkg-query", "--list"], capture=True) pkgs_inst = set() for line in out.stdout.splitlines(): try: (state, pkg, _) = line.split(None, 2) except ValueError: continue if state.startswith(("hi", "ii")): pkgs_inst.add(re.sub(":.*", "", pkg)) return pkgs_inst def system_is_snappy(): # channel.ini is configparser loadable. # snappy will move to using /etc/system-image/config.d/*.ini # this is certainly not a perfect test, but good enough for now. orpath = "/etc/os-release" try: orinfo = load_shell_content(load_text_file(orpath, quiet=True)) if orinfo.get("ID", "").lower() == "ubuntu-core": return True except ValueError as e: LOG.warning("Unexpected error loading '%s': %s", orpath, e) cmdline = get_cmdline() if "snap_core=" in cmdline: return True content = load_text_file("/etc/system-image/channel.ini", quiet=True) if "ubuntu-core" in content.lower(): return True if os.path.isdir("/etc/system-image/config.d/"): return True return False def rootdev_from_cmdline(cmdline): found = None for tok in cmdline.split(): if tok.startswith("root="): found = tok[5:] break if found is None: return None if found.startswith("/dev/"): return found if found.startswith("LABEL="): return "/dev/disk/by-label/" + found[len("LABEL=") :] if found.startswith("UUID="): return "/dev/disk/by-uuid/" + found[len("UUID=") :].lower() if found.startswith("PARTUUID="): disks_path = ( "/dev/disk/by-partuuid/" + found[len("PARTUUID=") :].lower() ) if os.path.exists(disks_path): return disks_path results = find_devs_with(found) if results: return results[0] # we know this doesn't exist, but for consistency return the path as # it /would/ exist return disks_path return "/dev/" + found def load_shell_content(content, add_empty=False, empty_val=None): r"""Given shell like syntax (key=value\nkey2=value2\n) in content return the data in dictionary form. If 'add_empty' is True then add entries in to the returned dictionary for 'VAR=' variables. Set their value to empty_val.""" def _shlex_split(blob): return shlex.split(blob, comments=True) data = {} for line in _shlex_split(content): key, value = line.split("=", 1) if not value: value = empty_val if add_empty or value: data[key] = value return data def wait_for_files(flist, maxwait, naplen=0.5, log_pre=""): need = set(flist) waited = 0 while True: need -= set([f for f in need if os.path.exists(f)]) if len(need) == 0: LOG.debug( "%sAll files appeared after %s seconds: %s", log_pre, waited, flist, ) return [] if waited == 0: LOG.debug( "%sWaiting up to %s seconds for the following files: %s", log_pre, maxwait, flist, ) if waited + naplen > maxwait: break time.sleep(naplen) waited += naplen LOG.debug( "%sStill missing files after %s seconds: %s", log_pre, maxwait, need ) return need def mount_is_read_write(mount_point): """Check whether the given mount point is mounted rw""" result = get_mount_info(mount_point, get_mnt_opts=True) mount_opts = result[-1].split(",") return mount_opts[0] == "rw" def udevadm_settle(exists=None, timeout=None): """Invoke udevadm settle with optional exists and timeout parameters""" if not subp.which("udevadm"): # a distro, such as Alpine, may not have udev installed if # it relies on a udev alternative such as mdev/mdevd. return settle_cmd = ["udevadm", "settle"] if exists: # skip the settle if the requested path already exists if os.path.exists(exists): return settle_cmd.extend(["--exit-if-exists=%s" % exists]) if timeout: settle_cmd.extend(["--timeout=%s" % timeout]) return subp.subp(settle_cmd) def error(msg, rc=1, fmt="Error:\n{}", sys_exit=False): r""" Print error to stderr and return or exit @param msg: message to print @param rc: return code (default: 1) @param fmt: format string for putting message in (default: 'Error:\n {}') @param sys_exit: exit when called (default: false) """ print(fmt.format(msg), file=sys.stderr) if sys_exit: sys.exit(rc) return rc def read_hotplug_enabled_file(paths: "Paths") -> dict: content: dict = {"scopes": []} try: content = json.loads( load_text_file(paths.get_cpath("hotplug.enabled"), quiet=False) ) except FileNotFoundError: LOG.debug("File not found: %s", paths.get_cpath("hotplug.enabled")) except json.JSONDecodeError as e: LOG.warning( "Ignoring contents of %s because it is not decodable. Error: %s", settings.HOTPLUG_ENABLED_FILE, e, ) else: if "scopes" not in content: content["scopes"] = [] return content @contextmanager def nullcontext() -> Generator[None, Any, None]: """Context manager that does nothing. Note: In python-3.7+, this can be substituted by contextlib.nullcontext """ yield