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lvm2/daemons/lvmdbusd/utils.py

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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import xml.etree.ElementTree as Et
import sys
import inspect
import ctypes
import os
import string
import datetime
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import dbus
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from lvmdbusd import cfg
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
from gi.repository import GLib
import threading
import traceback
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STDOUT_TTY = os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno())
def rtype(dbus_type):
"""
Decorator making sure that the decorated function returns a value of
specified type.
:param dbus_type: The specific dbus type to return value as
"""
def decorator(fn):
def decorated(*args, **kwargs):
return dbus_type(fn(*args, **kwargs))
return decorated
return decorator
# Field is expected to be a number, handle the corner cases when parsing
@rtype(dbus.UInt64)
def n(v):
if not v:
return 0
return int(float(v))
@rtype(dbus.UInt32)
def n32(v):
if not v:
return 0
return int(float(v))
# noinspection PyProtectedMember
def init_class_from_arguments(obj_instance):
for k, v in list(sys._getframe(1).f_locals.items()):
if k != 'self':
nt = k
# If the current attribute has a value, but the incoming does
# not, don't overwrite it. Otherwise the default values on the
# property decorator don't work as expected.
cur = getattr(obj_instance, nt, v)
# print 'Init class %s = %s' % (nt, str(v))
if not (cur and len(str(cur)) and (v is None or len(str(v))) == 0):
setattr(obj_instance, nt, v)
def get_properties(f):
"""
Walks through an object instance or it's parent class(es) and determines
which attributes are properties and if they were created to be used for
dbus.
:param f: Object to inspect
:return: A dictionary of tuples with each tuple being:
0 = An array of dicts with the keys being: p_t, p_name,
p_access(type, name, access)
1 = Hash of property names and current value
"""
interfaces = dict()
for c in inspect.getmro(f.__class__):
h = vars(c)
for p, value in h.items():
if isinstance(value, property):
# We found a property, see if it has a metadata type
key = attribute_type_name(p)
if key in h:
interface = h[key][1]
if interface not in interfaces:
interfaces[interface] = ([], {})
access = ''
if getattr(f.__class__, p).fget:
access += 'read'
if getattr(f.__class__, p).fset:
access += 'write'
interfaces[interface][0].append(
dict(
p_t=getattr(f, key)[0],
p_name=p,
p_access=access))
interfaces[interface][1][p] = getattr(f, p)
return interfaces
def get_object_property_diff(o_prop, n_prop):
"""
Walk through each object properties and report what has changed and with
the new values
:param o_prop: Old keys/values
:param n_prop: New keys/values
:return: hash of properties that have changed and their new value
"""
rc = {}
for intf_k, intf_v in o_prop.items():
for k, v in list(intf_v[1].items()):
# print('Comparing %s:%s to %s:%s' %
# (k, o_prop[intf_k][1][k], k, str(n_prop[intf_k][1][k])))
if o_prop[intf_k][1][k] != n_prop[intf_k][1][k]:
new_value = n_prop[intf_k][1][k]
if intf_k not in rc:
rc[intf_k] = dict()
rc[intf_k][k] = new_value
return rc
def add_properties(xml, interface, props):
"""
Given xml that describes the interface, add property values to the XML
for the specified interface.
:param xml: XML to edit
:param interface: Interface to add the properties too
:param props: Output from get_properties
:return: updated XML string
"""
if props:
root = Et.fromstring(xml)
interface_element = None
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# Check to see if interface is present
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for c in root:
if c.attrib['name'] == interface:
interface_element = c
break
# Interface is not present, lets create it so we have something to
# attach the properties too
if interface_element is None:
interface_element = Et.Element("interface", name=interface)
root.append(interface_element)
# Add the properties
for p in props:
temp = '<property type="%s" name="%s" access="%s"/>\n' % \
(p['p_t'], p['p_name'], p['p_access'])
interface_element.append(Et.fromstring(temp))
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return Et.tostring(root, encoding='utf8')
return xml
def attribute_type_name(name):
"""
Given the property name, return string of the attribute type
:param name:
:return:
"""
return "_%s_meta" % name
_type_map = dict(
s=dbus.String,
o=dbus.ObjectPath,
t=dbus.UInt64,
x=dbus.Int64,
u=dbus.UInt32,
i=dbus.Int32,
n=dbus.Int16,
q=dbus.UInt16,
d=dbus.Double,
y=dbus.Byte,
b=dbus.Boolean)
def _pass_through(v):
"""
If we have something which is not a simple type we return the original
value un-wrapped.
:param v:
:return:
"""
return v
def _dbus_type(t, value):
return _type_map.get(t, _pass_through)(value)
def dbus_property(interface_name, name, dbus_type, doc=None):
"""
Creates the get/set properties for the given name. It assumes that the
actual attribute is '_' + name and the attribute metadata is stuffed in
_name_type.
There is probably a better way todo this.
:param interface_name: Dbus interface this property is associated with
:param name: Name of property
:param dbus_type: dbus string type eg. s,t,i,x
:param doc: Python __doc__ for the property
:return:
"""
attribute_name = '_' + name
def getter(self):
t = getattr(self, attribute_name + '_meta')[0]
return _dbus_type(t, getattr(self.state, attribute_name[1:]))
prop = property(getter, None, None, doc)
def decorator(cls):
setattr(cls, attribute_name + '_meta', (dbus_type, interface_name))
setattr(cls, name, prop)
return cls
return decorator
def parse_tags(tags):
if len(tags):
if ',' in tags:
return tags.split(',')
return dbus.Array(sorted([tags]), signature='s')
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return dbus.Array([], signature='s')
def _common_log(msg, *attributes):
cfg.stdout_lock.acquire()
tid = ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6').syscall(186)
if STDOUT_TTY:
msg = "%s: %d:%d - %s" % \
(datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%b %d %H:%M:%S.%f"),
os.getpid(), tid, msg)
else:
msg = "%d:%d - %s" % (os.getpid(), tid, msg)
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if STDOUT_TTY and attributes:
print(color(msg, *attributes))
else:
print(msg)
cfg.stdout_lock.release()
sys.stdout.flush()
# Serializes access to stdout to prevent interleaved output
# @param msg Message to output to stdout
# @return None
def log_debug(msg, *attributes):
if cfg.args and cfg.args.debug:
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_common_log(msg, *attributes)
def log_error(msg, *attributes):
_common_log(msg, *attributes)
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
def handler(signum, frame):
cfg.run.value = 0
log_debug('Signal handler called with signal %d' % signum)
if cfg.loop is not None:
cfg.loop.quit()
def pv_obj_path_generate():
return cfg.PV_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.pv_id)
def vg_obj_path_generate():
return cfg.VG_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.vg_id)
def lv_object_path_method(name, meta):
if name[0] == '[':
return _hidden_lv_obj_path_generate
elif meta[0][0] == 't':
return _thin_pool_obj_path_generate
elif meta[0][0] == 'C' and 'pool' in meta[1]:
return _cache_pool_obj_path_generate
return _lv_obj_path_generate
# Note: None of the individual LV path generate functions should be called
# directly, they should only be dispatched through lv_object_path_method
def _lv_obj_path_generate():
return cfg.LV_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.lv_id)
def _thin_pool_obj_path_generate():
return cfg.THIN_POOL_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.thin_id)
def _cache_pool_obj_path_generate():
return cfg.CACHE_POOL_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.cache_pool_id)
def _hidden_lv_obj_path_generate():
return cfg.HIDDEN_LV_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.hidden_lv)
def job_obj_path_generate():
return cfg.JOB_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.job_id)
def color(text, *user_styles):
styles = {
# styles
'reset': '\033[0m',
'bold': '\033[01m',
'disabled': '\033[02m',
'underline': '\033[04m',
'reverse': '\033[07m',
'strike_through': '\033[09m',
'invisible': '\033[08m',
# text colors
'fg_black': '\033[30m',
'fg_red': '\033[31m',
'fg_green': '\033[32m',
'fg_orange': '\033[33m',
'fg_blue': '\033[34m',
'fg_purple': '\033[35m',
'fg_cyan': '\033[36m',
'fg_light_grey': '\033[37m',
'fg_dark_grey': '\033[90m',
'fg_light_red': '\033[91m',
'fg_light_green': '\033[92m',
'fg_yellow': '\033[93m',
'fg_light_blue': '\033[94m',
'fg_pink': '\033[95m',
'fg_light_cyan': '\033[96m',
# background colors
'bg_black': '\033[40m',
'bg_red': '\033[41m',
'bg_green': '\033[42m',
'bg_orange': '\033[43m',
'bg_blue': '\033[44m',
'bg_purple': '\033[45m',
'bg_cyan': '\033[46m',
'bg_light_grey': '\033[47m'
}
color_text = ''
for style in user_styles:
try:
color_text += styles[style]
except KeyError:
return 'def color: parameter {} does not exist'.format(style)
color_text += text
return '\033[0m{0}\033[0m'.format(color_text)
def pv_range_append(cmd, device, start, end):
if (start, end) == (0, 0):
cmd.append(device)
else:
if start != 0 and end == 0:
cmd.append("%s:%d-" % (device, start))
else:
cmd.append(
"%s:%d-%d" %
(device, start, end))
def pv_dest_ranges(cmd, pv_dest_range_list):
if len(pv_dest_range_list):
for i in pv_dest_range_list:
pv_range_append(cmd, *i)
def round_size(size_bytes):
bs = 512
remainder = size_bytes % bs
if not remainder:
return size_bytes
return size_bytes + bs - remainder
_ALLOWABLE_CH = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '#+-.:=@_\/%'
_ALLOWABLE_CH_SET = set(_ALLOWABLE_CH)
_ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '.-_+'
_ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH_SET = set(_ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH)
_LV_NAME_RESERVED = ("_cdata", "_cmeta", "_corig", "_mimage", "_mlog",
"_pmspare", "_rimage", "_rmeta", "_tdata", "_tmeta", "_vorigin")
# Tags can have the characters, based on the code
# a-zA-Z0-9._-+/=!:&#
_ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "._-+/=!:&#"
_ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH_SET = set(_ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH)
def _allowable_tag(tag_name):
# LVM should impose a length restriction
return set(tag_name) <= _ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH_SET
def _allowable_vg_name(vg_name):
if vg_name is None:
raise ValueError("VG name is None or empty")
vg_len = len(vg_name)
if vg_len == 0 or vg_len > 127:
raise ValueError("VG name (%s) length (%d) not in the domain 1..127" %
(vg_name, vg_len))
if not set(vg_name) <= _ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH_SET:
raise ValueError("VG name (%s) contains invalid character, "
"allowable set(%s)" % (vg_name, _ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH))
if vg_name == "." or vg_name == "..":
raise ValueError('VG name (%s) cannot be "." or ".."' % (vg_name))
def _allowable_lv_name(vg_name, lv_name):
if lv_name is None:
raise ValueError("LV name is None or empty")
lv_len = len(lv_name)
# This length is derived from empirical testing
if lv_len == 0 or (len(vg_name) + lv_len) > 125:
raise ValueError("LV name (%s) length (%d) + VG name length "
"not in the domain 1..125" % (lv_name, lv_len))
if not set(lv_name) <= _ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH_SET:
raise ValueError("LV name (%s) contains invalid character, "
"allowable (%s)" % (lv_name, _ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH))
if any(x in lv_name for x in _LV_NAME_RESERVED):
raise ValueError("LV name (%s) contains a reserved word, "
"reserved set(%s)" % (lv_name, str(_LV_NAME_RESERVED)))
if lv_name.startswith("snapshot") or lv_name.startswith("pvmove"):
raise ValueError("LV name (%s) starts with a reserved word, "
"reserved set(%s)" % (lv_name, str(["snapshot", "pvmove"])))
if lv_name[0] == '-':
raise ValueError("LV name (%s) cannot start with a '-' "
"character" % lv_name)
def validate_device_path(interface, device):
if not set(device) <= _ALLOWABLE_CH_SET:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface, 'Device path (%s) has invalid characters, '
'allowable (%s)' % (device, _ALLOWABLE_CH))
def validate_vg_name(interface, vg_name):
try:
_allowable_vg_name(vg_name)
except ValueError as ve:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface, str(ve))
def validate_lv_name(interface, vg_name, lv_name):
try:
_allowable_lv_name(vg_name, lv_name)
except ValueError as ve:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface, str(ve))
def validate_tag(interface, tag):
if not _allowable_tag(tag):
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface, 'tag (%s) contains invalid character, allowable set(%s)'
% (tag, _ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH))
def add_no_notify(cmdline):
"""
Given a command line to execute we will see if `--config` is present, if it
is we will add the global/notify_dbus=0 to it, otherwise we will append it
to the end of the list.
:param: cmdline: The command line to inspect
:type: cmdline: list
:return: cmdline with notify_dbus config option present
:rtype: list
"""
# Only after we have seen an external event will be disable lvm from sending
# us one when we call lvm
if cfg.got_external_event:
if 'help' in cmdline:
return cmdline
if '--config' in cmdline:
for i, arg in enumerate(cmdline):
if arg == '--config':
if len(cmdline) <= i+1:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException("Missing value for --config option.")
cmdline[i+1] += " global/notify_dbus=0"
break
else:
cmdline.extend(['--config', 'global/notify_dbus=0'])
return cmdline
# The methods below which start with mt_* are used to execute the desired code
# on the the main thread of execution to alleviate any issues the dbus-python
# library with regards to multi-threaded access. Essentially, we are trying to
# ensure all dbus library interaction is done from the same thread!
def _async_result(call_back, results):
log_debug('Results = %s' % str(results))
call_back(results)
# Return result in main thread
def mt_async_result(call_back, results):
GLib.idle_add(_async_result, call_back, results)
# Take the supplied function and run it on the main thread and not wait for
# a result!
def mt_run_no_wait(function, param):
GLib.idle_add(function, param)
# Run the supplied function and arguments on the main thread and wait for them
# to complete while allowing the ability to get the return value too.
#
# Example:
# result = MThreadRunner(foo, arg1, arg2).done()
#
class MThreadRunner(object):
@staticmethod
def runner(obj):
# noinspection PyProtectedMember
obj._run()
with obj.cond:
obj.function_complete = True
obj.cond.notify_all()
def __init__(self, function, *args):
self.f = function
self.rc = None
self.exception = None
self.args = args
self.function_complete = False
self.cond = threading.Condition(threading.Lock())
def done(self):
GLib.idle_add(MThreadRunner.runner, self)
with self.cond:
if not self.function_complete:
self.cond.wait()
if self.exception:
raise self.exception
return self.rc
def _run(self):
try:
if len(self.args):
self.rc = self.f(*self.args)
else:
self.rc = self.f()
except BaseException as be:
self.exception = be
st = traceback.format_exc()
log_error("MThreadRunner: exception \n %s" % st)
log_error("Exception will be raised in calling thread!")
def _remove_objects(dbus_objects_rm):
for o in dbus_objects_rm:
cfg.om.remove_object(o, emit_signal=True)
# Remove dbus objects from main thread
def mt_remove_dbus_objects(objs):
MThreadRunner(_remove_objects, objs).done()