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When exec'ing lvm, it's possible to get large amounts of both stdout and stderr depending on the state of lvm and the size of the lvm configuration. If we allow any of the buffers to fill we can end up deadlocking the process. Ensure we are handling stdout & stderr during lvm execution. Ref. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1966636 Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
698 lines
18 KiB
Python
698 lines
18 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
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# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
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# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as Et
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import sys
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import inspect
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import ctypes
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import os
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import string
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import datetime
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from fcntl import fcntl, F_GETFL, F_SETFL
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import dbus
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from lvmdbusd import cfg
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# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
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from gi.repository import GLib
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import threading
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import traceback
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import signal
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STDOUT_TTY = os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno())
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def _handle_execute(rc, out, err, interface):
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if rc == 0:
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cfg.load()
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else:
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# Need to work on error handling, need consistent
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raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
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interface, 'Exit code %s, stderr = %s' % (str(rc), err))
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def rtype(dbus_type):
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"""
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Decorator making sure that the decorated function returns a value of
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specified type.
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:param dbus_type: The specific dbus type to return value as
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"""
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def decorator(fn):
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def decorated(*args, **kwargs):
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return dbus_type(fn(*args, **kwargs))
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return decorated
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return decorator
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# Field is expected to be a number, handle the corner cases when parsing
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@rtype(dbus.UInt64)
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def n(v):
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if not v:
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return 0
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return int(float(v))
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@rtype(dbus.UInt32)
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def n32(v):
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if not v:
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return 0
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return int(float(v))
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@rtype(dbus.Double)
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def d(v):
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if not v:
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return 0.0
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return float(v)
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def _snake_to_pascal(s):
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return ''.join(x.title() for x in s.split('_'))
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# noinspection PyProtectedMember
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def init_class_from_arguments(
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obj_instance, begin_suffix=None, snake_to_pascal=False):
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for k, v in list(sys._getframe(1).f_locals.items()):
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if k != 'self':
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nt = k
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# If the current attribute has a value, but the incoming does
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# not, don't overwrite it. Otherwise the default values on the
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# property decorator don't work as expected.
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cur = getattr(obj_instance, nt, v)
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# print 'Init class %s = %s' % (nt, str(v))
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if not (cur and len(str(cur)) and (v is None or len(str(v))) == 0)\
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and (begin_suffix is None or nt.startswith(begin_suffix)):
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if begin_suffix and nt.startswith(begin_suffix):
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name = nt[len(begin_suffix):]
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if snake_to_pascal:
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name = _snake_to_pascal(name)
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setattr(obj_instance, name, v)
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else:
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setattr(obj_instance, nt, v)
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def get_properties(f):
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"""
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Walks through an object instance or it's parent class(es) and determines
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which attributes are properties and if they were created to be used for
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dbus.
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:param f: Object to inspect
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:return: A dictionary of tuples with each tuple being:
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0 = An array of dicts with the keys being: p_t, p_name,
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p_access(type, name, access)
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1 = Hash of property names and current value
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"""
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interfaces = dict()
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for c in inspect.getmro(f.__class__):
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h = vars(c)
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for p, value in h.items():
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if isinstance(value, property):
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# We found a property, see if it has a metadata type
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key = attribute_type_name(p)
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if key in h:
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interface = h[key][1]
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if interface not in interfaces:
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interfaces[interface] = ([], {})
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access = ''
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if getattr(f.__class__, p).fget:
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access += 'read'
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if getattr(f.__class__, p).fset:
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access += 'write'
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interfaces[interface][0].append(
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dict(
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p_t=getattr(f, key)[0],
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p_name=p,
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p_access=access))
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interfaces[interface][1][p] = getattr(f, p)
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return interfaces
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def get_object_property_diff(o_prop, n_prop):
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"""
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Walk through each object properties and report what has changed and with
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the new values
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:param o_prop: Old keys/values
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:param n_prop: New keys/values
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:return: hash of properties that have changed and their new value
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"""
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rc = {}
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for intf_k, intf_v in o_prop.items():
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for k, v in list(intf_v[1].items()):
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# print('Comparing %s:%s to %s:%s' %
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# (k, o_prop[intf_k][1][k], k, str(n_prop[intf_k][1][k])))
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if o_prop[intf_k][1][k] != n_prop[intf_k][1][k]:
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new_value = n_prop[intf_k][1][k]
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if intf_k not in rc:
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rc[intf_k] = dict()
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rc[intf_k][k] = new_value
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return rc
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def add_properties(xml, interface, props):
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"""
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Given xml that describes the interface, add property values to the XML
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for the specified interface.
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:param xml: XML to edit
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:param interface: Interface to add the properties too
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:param props: Output from get_properties
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:return: updated XML string
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"""
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if props:
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root = Et.fromstring(xml)
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interface_element = None
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# Check to see if interface is present
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for c in root:
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if c.attrib['name'] == interface:
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interface_element = c
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break
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# Interface is not present, lets create it so we have something to
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# attach the properties too
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if interface_element is None:
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interface_element = Et.Element("interface", name=interface)
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root.append(interface_element)
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# Add the properties
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for p in props:
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temp = '<property type="%s" name="%s" access="%s"/>\n' % \
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(p['p_t'], p['p_name'], p['p_access'])
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interface_element.append(Et.fromstring(temp))
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return Et.tostring(root, encoding='utf8')
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return xml
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def attribute_type_name(name):
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"""
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Given the property name, return string of the attribute type
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:param name:
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:return:
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"""
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return "_%s_meta" % name
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_type_map = dict(
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s=dbus.String,
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o=dbus.ObjectPath,
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t=dbus.UInt64,
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x=dbus.Int64,
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u=dbus.UInt32,
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i=dbus.Int32,
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n=dbus.Int16,
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q=dbus.UInt16,
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d=dbus.Double,
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y=dbus.Byte,
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b=dbus.Boolean)
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def _pass_through(v):
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"""
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If we have something which is not a simple type we return the original
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value un-wrapped.
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:param v:
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:return:
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"""
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return v
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def _dbus_type(t, value):
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return _type_map.get(t, _pass_through)(value)
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def dbus_property(interface_name, name, dbus_type, doc=None):
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"""
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Creates the get/set properties for the given name. It assumes that the
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actual attribute is '_' + name and the attribute metadata is stuffed in
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_name_type.
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There is probably a better way todo this.
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:param interface_name: Dbus interface this property is associated with
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:param name: Name of property
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:param dbus_type: dbus string type eg. s,t,i,x
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:param doc: Python __doc__ for the property
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:return:
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"""
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attribute_name = '_' + name
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def getter(self):
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t = getattr(self, attribute_name + '_meta')[0]
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return _dbus_type(t, getattr(self.state, attribute_name[1:]))
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prop = property(getter, None, None, doc)
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def decorator(cls):
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setattr(cls, attribute_name + '_meta', (dbus_type, interface_name))
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setattr(cls, name, prop)
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return cls
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return decorator
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def parse_tags(tags):
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if len(tags):
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if ',' in tags:
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return tags.split(',')
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return dbus.Array(sorted([tags]), signature='s')
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return dbus.Array([], signature='s')
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def _common_log(msg, *attributes):
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cfg.stdout_lock.acquire()
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tid = ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6').syscall(186)
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if STDOUT_TTY:
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msg = "%s: %d:%d - %s" % \
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(datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%b %d %H:%M:%S.%f"),
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os.getpid(), tid, msg)
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else:
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msg = "%d:%d - %s" % (os.getpid(), tid, msg)
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if STDOUT_TTY and attributes:
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print(color(msg, *attributes))
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else:
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print(msg)
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cfg.stdout_lock.release()
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sys.stdout.flush()
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# Serializes access to stdout to prevent interleaved output
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# @param msg Message to output to stdout
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# @return None
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def log_debug(msg, *attributes):
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if cfg.args and cfg.args.debug:
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_common_log(msg, *attributes)
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def log_error(msg, *attributes):
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_common_log(msg, *attributes)
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def dump_threads_stackframe():
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ident_to_name = {}
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for thread_object in threading.enumerate():
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ident_to_name[thread_object.ident] = thread_object
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stacks = []
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for thread_ident, frame in sys._current_frames().items():
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stack = traceback.format_list(traceback.extract_stack(frame))
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# There is a possibility that a thread gets created after we have
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# enumerated all threads, so this lookup table may be incomplete, so
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# account for this
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if thread_ident in ident_to_name:
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thread_name = ident_to_name[thread_ident].name
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else:
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thread_name = "unknown"
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stacks.append("Thread: %s" % (thread_name))
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stacks.append("".join(stack))
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log_error("Dumping thread stack frames!\n" + "\n".join(stacks))
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# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
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def handler(signum):
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try:
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if signum == signal.SIGUSR1:
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dump_threads_stackframe()
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else:
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cfg.run.value = 0
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log_debug('Exiting daemon with signal %d' % signum)
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if cfg.loop is not None:
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cfg.loop.quit()
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except:
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st = traceback.format_exc()
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log_error("signal handler: exception (logged, not reported!) \n %s" % st)
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# It's important we report that we handled the exception for the exception
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# handler to continue to work, especially for signal 10 (SIGUSR1)
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return True
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def pv_obj_path_generate():
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return cfg.PV_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.pv_id)
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def vg_obj_path_generate():
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return cfg.VG_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.vg_id)
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def lv_object_path_method(name, meta):
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if name[0] == '[':
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return _hidden_lv_obj_path_generate
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elif meta[0][0] == 't':
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return _thin_pool_obj_path_generate
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elif meta[0][0] == 'd':
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return _vdo_pool_object_path_generate
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elif meta[0][0] == 'C' and 'pool' in meta[1]:
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return _cache_pool_obj_path_generate
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return _lv_obj_path_generate
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# Note: None of the individual LV path generate functions should be called
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# directly, they should only be dispatched through lv_object_path_method
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def _lv_obj_path_generate():
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return cfg.LV_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.lv_id)
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def _thin_pool_obj_path_generate():
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return cfg.THIN_POOL_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.thin_id)
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def _vdo_pool_object_path_generate():
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return cfg.VDO_POOL_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.vdo_id)
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def _cache_pool_obj_path_generate():
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return cfg.CACHE_POOL_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.cache_pool_id)
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def _hidden_lv_obj_path_generate():
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return cfg.HIDDEN_LV_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.hidden_lv)
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def job_obj_path_generate():
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return cfg.JOB_OBJ_PATH + "/%d" % next(cfg.job_id)
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def color(text, *user_styles):
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styles = {
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# styles
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'reset': '\033[0m',
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'bold': '\033[01m',
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'disabled': '\033[02m',
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'underline': '\033[04m',
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'reverse': '\033[07m',
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'strike_through': '\033[09m',
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'invisible': '\033[08m',
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# text colors
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'fg_black': '\033[30m',
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'fg_red': '\033[31m',
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'fg_green': '\033[32m',
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'fg_orange': '\033[33m',
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'fg_blue': '\033[34m',
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'fg_purple': '\033[35m',
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'fg_cyan': '\033[36m',
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'fg_light_grey': '\033[37m',
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'fg_dark_grey': '\033[90m',
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'fg_light_red': '\033[91m',
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'fg_light_green': '\033[92m',
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'fg_yellow': '\033[93m',
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'fg_light_blue': '\033[94m',
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'fg_pink': '\033[95m',
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'fg_light_cyan': '\033[96m',
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# background colors
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'bg_black': '\033[40m',
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'bg_red': '\033[41m',
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'bg_green': '\033[42m',
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'bg_orange': '\033[43m',
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'bg_blue': '\033[44m',
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'bg_purple': '\033[45m',
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'bg_cyan': '\033[46m',
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'bg_light_grey': '\033[47m'
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}
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color_text = ''
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for style in user_styles:
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try:
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color_text += styles[style]
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except KeyError:
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return 'def color: parameter {} does not exist'.format(style)
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color_text += text
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return '\033[0m{0}\033[0m'.format(color_text)
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def pv_range_append(cmd, device, start, end):
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if (start, end) == (0, 0):
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cmd.append(device)
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else:
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if start != 0 and end == 0:
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cmd.append("%s:%d-" % (device, start))
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else:
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cmd.append(
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"%s:%d-%d" %
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(device, start, end))
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def pv_dest_ranges(cmd, pv_dest_range_list):
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if len(pv_dest_range_list):
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for i in pv_dest_range_list:
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pv_range_append(cmd, *i)
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def round_size(size_bytes):
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bs = 512
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remainder = size_bytes % bs
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if not remainder:
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return size_bytes
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return size_bytes + bs - remainder
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_ALLOWABLE_CH = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '#+-.:=@_\/%'
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_ALLOWABLE_CH_SET = set(_ALLOWABLE_CH)
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_ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '.-_+'
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_ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH_SET = set(_ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH)
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_LV_NAME_RESERVED = ("_cdata", "_cmeta", "_corig", "_mimage", "_mlog",
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"_pmspare", "_rimage", "_rmeta", "_tdata", "_tmeta", "_vorigin", "_vdata")
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# Tags can have the characters, based on the code
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# a-zA-Z0-9._-+/=!:&#
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_ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "._-+/=!:&#"
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_ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH_SET = set(_ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH)
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def _allowable_tag(tag_name):
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# LVM should impose a length restriction
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return set(tag_name) <= _ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH_SET
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def _allowable_vg_name(vg_name):
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if vg_name is None:
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raise ValueError("VG name is None or empty")
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vg_len = len(vg_name)
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if vg_len == 0 or vg_len > 127:
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raise ValueError("VG name (%s) length (%d) not in the domain 1..127" %
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(vg_name, vg_len))
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if not set(vg_name) <= _ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH_SET:
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raise ValueError("VG name (%s) contains invalid character, "
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"allowable set(%s)" % (vg_name, _ALLOWABLE_VG_LV_CH))
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if vg_name == "." or vg_name == "..":
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raise ValueError('VG name (%s) cannot be "." or ".."' % (vg_name))
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def _allowable_lv_name(vg_name, lv_name):
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if lv_name is None:
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raise ValueError("LV name is None or empty")
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lv_len = len(lv_name)
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# This length is derived from empirical testing
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if lv_len == 0 or (len(vg_name) + lv_len) > 125:
|
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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_handler(call_back, parameters):
|
|
params_str = ", ".join(str(x) for x in parameters)
|
|
log_debug('Main thread execution, callback = %s, parameters = (%s)' %
|
|
(str(call_back), params_str))
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
if parameters:
|
|
call_back(*parameters)
|
|
else:
|
|
call_back()
|
|
except:
|
|
st = traceback.format_exc()
|
|
log_error("mt_async_call: exception (logged, not reported!) \n %s" % st)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Execute the function on the main thread with the provided parameters, do
|
|
# not return *any* value or wait for the execution to complete!
|
|
def mt_async_call(function_call_back, *parameters):
|
|
GLib.idle_add(_async_handler, function_call_back, parameters)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# 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 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()
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Make stream non-blocking
|
|
def make_non_block(stream):
|
|
flags = fcntl(stream, F_GETFL)
|
|
fcntl(stream, F_SETFL, flags | os.O_NONBLOCK)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def read_decoded(stream):
|
|
tmp = stream.read()
|
|
if tmp:
|
|
return tmp.decode("utf-8")
|
|
return ''
|