# # Base class for all VM devices # # Copyright 2008 Red Hat, Inc. # Cole Robinson # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA. import copy import os import libxml2 from virtinst import util _trackprops = bool("VIRTINST_TEST_TRACKPROPS" in os.environ) _allprops = [] _seenprops = [] class _DocCleanupWrapper(object): def __init__(self, doc): self._doc = doc def __del__(self): self._doc.freeDoc() class _CtxCleanupWrapper(object): def __init__(self, ctx): self._ctx = ctx def __del__(self): self._ctx.xpathFreeContext() self._ctx = None def __getattr__(self, attrname): return getattr(self._ctx, attrname) def _tuplify_lists(*args): """ Similar to zip(), but use None if lists aren't long enough, and don't skip any None list entry """ args = [util.listify(l) for l in args] maxlen = max([len(l) for l in args]) ret = [] for idx in range(maxlen): tup = tuple() for l in args: tup += (idx >= len(l) and (None,) or (l[idx],)) ret.append(tup) return ret def _sanitize_libxml_xml(xml): # Strip starting line if xml.startswith(", and want to set xpath /foo/bar/baz@booyeah, we create node 'bar' and 'baz' returning the last node created. """ parentpath = "" parentnode = None def prevSibling(node): parent = node.get_parent() if not parent: return None prev = None for child in parent.children: if child == node: return prev prev = child return None def make_node(parentnode, newnode): # Add the needed parent node, try to preserve whitespace by # looking for a starting TEXT node, and copying it def node_is_text(n): return bool(n and n.type == "text" and not n.content.count("<")) sib = parentnode.get_last() if not node_is_text(sib): # This case is when we add a child element to a node for the # first time, like: # # # to # # # prevsib = prevSibling(parentnode) if node_is_text(prevsib): sib = libxml2.newText(prevsib.content) else: sib = libxml2.newText("") parentnode.addChild(sib) # This is case is adding a child element to an already properly # spaced element. Example: # # # # to # # # # sib = parentnode.get_last() content = sib.content sib = sib.addNextSibling(libxml2.newText(" ")) txt = libxml2.newText(content) sib.addNextSibling(newnode) newnode.addNextSibling(txt) return newnode nodelist = xpath.split("/") for idx in range(len(nodelist)): nodename = nodelist[idx] if not nodename: continue # If xpath is a node property, set it and move on if nodename.startswith("@"): nodename = nodename.strip("@") parentnode = parentnode.setProp(nodename, "") continue if not parentpath: parentpath = nodename else: parentpath += "/%s" % nodename # Node found, nothing to create for now node = _get_xpath_node(ctx, parentpath) if node: parentnode = node continue if not parentnode: raise RuntimeError("Could not find XML root node") # Remove conditional xpath elements for node creation if nodename.count("["): nodename = nodename[:nodename.index("[")] newnode = libxml2.newNode(nodename) parentnode = make_node(parentnode, newnode) if addnode: parentnode = make_node(parentnode, addnode) return parentnode def _remove_xpath_node(ctx, xpath, dofree=True): """ Remove an XML node tree if it has no content """ curxpath = xpath while curxpath: is_orig = (curxpath == xpath) node = _get_xpath_node(ctx, curxpath) if curxpath.count("/"): curxpath, ignore = curxpath.rsplit("/", 1) else: curxpath = None if not node: continue if node.type not in ["attribute", "element"]: continue if node.type == "element" and (node.children or node.properties): # Only do a deep unlink if it was the original requested path if not is_orig: continue # Look for preceding whitespace and remove it white = node.get_prev() if white and white.type == "text" and not white.content.count("<"): white.unlinkNode() white.freeNode() node.unlinkNode() if dofree: node.freeNode() class XMLProperty(property): def __init__(self, fget=None, fset=None, doc=None, xpath=None, name=None, get_converter=None, set_converter=None, xml_get_xpath=None, xml_set_xpath=None, is_bool=False, is_tri=False, is_int=False, is_multi=False, clear_first=None): """ Set a XMLBuilder class property that represents a value in the XML. For example name = XMLProperty(get_name, set_name, xpath="/domain/name") When building XML from scratch (virt-install), name is a regular class property. When parsing and editting existing guest XML, we use the xpath value to map the name property to the underlying XML definition. @param fget: typical getter function for the property @param fset: typical setter function for the property @param doc: option doc string for the property @param xpath: xpath string which maps to the associated property in a typical XML document @param name: Just a string to print for debugging, only needed if xpath isn't specified. @param get_converter: @param set_converter: optional function for converting the property value from the virtinst API to the guest XML. For example, the Guest.memory API was once in MB, but the libvirt domain memory API is in KB. So, if xpath is specified, on a 'get' operation we convert the XML value with int(val) / 1024. @param xml_get_xpath: @param xml_set_xpath: Not all props map cleanly to a static xpath. This allows passing functions which generate an xpath for getting or setting. @param is_bool: Whether this is a boolean property in the XML @param is_tri: Boolean XML property, but return None if there's no value set. @param is_multi: Whether data is coming multiple or a single node @param is_int: Whethere this is an integer property in the XML @param clear_first: List of xpaths to unset before any 'set' operation. For those weird interdependent XML props like disk source type and path attribute. """ self._xpath = xpath self._name = name or xpath if not self._name: raise RuntimeError("XMLProperty: name or xpath must be passed.") self._is_tri = is_tri self._is_bool = is_bool or is_tri self._is_int = is_int self._is_multi = is_multi self._xpath_for_getter_cb = xml_get_xpath self._xpath_for_setter_cb = xml_set_xpath self._convert_value_for_getter_cb = get_converter self._convert_value_for_setter_cb = set_converter self._setter_clear_these_first = clear_first or [] if not fget: fget = self._default_orig_fget fset = self._default_orig_fset if _trackprops: _allprops.append(self) self._orig_fget = fget self._orig_fset = fset property.__init__(self, fget=self.new_getter, fset=self.new_setter, doc=doc) ################## # Public-ish API # ################## def __repr__(self): return "" % (str(self._name), id(self)) #################### # Internal helpers # #################### def _findpropname(self, xmlbuilder): """ Map the raw property() instance to the param name it's exposed as in the XMLBuilder class. This is just for debug purposes. """ for key, val in xmlbuilder.__class__.__dict__.items(): if val is self: return key raise RuntimeError("Didn't find expected property") def _default_orig_fset(self, xmlbuilder, val): """ If no fset specified, this stores the value in XMLBuilder._propstore dict as propname->value. This saves us from having to explicitly track every variable. """ propstore = getattr(xmlbuilder, "_propstore") proporder = getattr(xmlbuilder, "_proporder") if _trackprops and self not in _seenprops: _seenprops.append(self) propname = self._findpropname(xmlbuilder) propstore[propname] = val if propname in proporder: proporder.remove(propname) proporder.append(propname) def _default_orig_fget(self, xmlbuilder): """ The flip side to default_orig_fset, fetch the value from XMLBuilder._propstore """ propstore = getattr(xmlbuilder, "_propstore") return propstore.get(self._findpropname(xmlbuilder), None) def _xpath_for_getter(self, xmlbuilder): ret = self._xpath if self._xpath_for_getter_cb: ret = self._xpath_for_getter_cb(xmlbuilder) if ret is None: raise RuntimeError("%s: didn't generate any setter xpath." % self) return ret def _xpath_for_setter(self, xmlbuilder): ret = self._xpath if self._xpath_for_setter_cb: ret = self._xpath_for_setter_cb(xmlbuilder) if ret is None: raise RuntimeError("%s: didn't generate any setter xpath." % self) return ret def _xpath_list_for_setter(self, xpath, setval, nodelist): if not self._is_multi: return [xpath] ret = [] list_length = max(len(nodelist), len(setval), 1) # This might not generally work, but as of this writing there's # only one user of is_multi and it works for that. It's probably # generalizable though. for i in range(list_length): idxstr = "[%d]/" % (i + 1) splitpath = xpath.rsplit("/", 1) ret.append("%s%s%s" % (splitpath[0], idxstr, splitpath[1])) return ret def _convert_value_for_setter(self, xmlbuilder): # Convert from API value to XML value val = self._orig_fget(xmlbuilder) if self._convert_value_for_setter_cb: val = self._convert_value_for_setter_cb(xmlbuilder, val) return val def _build_node_list(self, xmlbuilder, xpath): """ Build list of nodes that the passed xpaths reference """ root_ctx = getattr(xmlbuilder, "_xml_ctx") nodes = _get_xpath_node(root_ctx, xpath, self._is_multi) return util.listify(nodes) def _build_clear_list(self, xmlbuilder, setternodes): """ Build a list of nodes that we should erase first before performing a set operation. But we don't want to unset a node that we are just going to 'set' on top of afterwards, so skip those ones. """ root_ctx = getattr(xmlbuilder, "_xml_ctx") clear_nodes = [] for cpath in self._setter_clear_these_first: cnode = _get_xpath_node(root_ctx, cpath, False) if not cnode: continue if any([(n and n.nodePath() == cnode.nodePath()) for n in setternodes]): continue clear_nodes.append(cnode) return clear_nodes def _convert_raw_getter(self, val): if self._is_bool: if self._is_tri and val is None: return None return bool(val) return val def new_getter(self, xmlbuilder): fgetval = self._orig_fget(xmlbuilder) root_node = getattr(xmlbuilder, "_xml_node") if root_node is None: return self._convert_raw_getter(fgetval) xpath = self._xpath_for_getter(xmlbuilder) nodelist = self._build_node_list(xmlbuilder, xpath) if nodelist: ret = [] for node in nodelist: val = node.content if self._convert_value_for_getter_cb: val = self._convert_value_for_getter_cb(xmlbuilder, val) elif self._is_bool: val = True elif self._is_int: val = int(val) if not self._is_multi: return val # If user is querying multiple nodes, return a list of results ret.append(val) return ret elif self._is_bool: return False elif self._convert_value_for_getter_cb: return self._convert_value_for_getter_cb(xmlbuilder, None) return fgetval def new_setter(self, xmlbuilder, val, local=True): if local: self._orig_fset(xmlbuilder, val) root_node = getattr(xmlbuilder, "_xml_node") if root_node is None: return xpath = self._xpath_for_setter(xmlbuilder) setval = self._convert_value_for_setter(xmlbuilder) nodelist = self._build_node_list(xmlbuilder, xpath) clearlist = self._build_clear_list(xmlbuilder, nodelist) node_map = [] if clearlist: node_map += _tuplify_lists(clearlist, None, "") node_map += _tuplify_lists(nodelist, setval, self._xpath_list_for_setter(xpath, setval, nodelist)) for node, val, use_xpath in node_map: if node: use_xpath = node.nodePath() if val not in [None, False]: if not node: node = _build_xpath_node(root_node, use_xpath) if val is True: # Boolean property, creating the node is enough pass else: node.setContent(util.xml_escape(str(val))) else: _remove_xpath_node(root_node, use_xpath) def refresh_xml(self, xmlbuilder): self.fset(xmlbuilder, self.fget(xmlbuilder), local=False) class XMLBuilder(object): """ Base for all classes which build or parse domain XML """ @staticmethod def indent(xmlstr, level): xml = "" if not xmlstr: return xml for l in iter(xmlstr.splitlines()): xml += " " * level + l + "\n" return xml _dumpxml_xpath = "." def __init__(self, conn, parsexml=None, parsexmlnode=None): """ Initialize state @param conn: libvirt connection to validate device against @type conn: VirtualConnection @param parsexml: Optional XML string to parse @type parsexml: C{str} @param parsexmlnode: Option xpathNode to use """ self._conn = conn self._xml_node = None self._xml_ctx = None self._xml_root_doc = None self._propstore = {} self._proporder = [] if parsexml or parsexmlnode: self._parsexml(parsexml, parsexmlnode) def copy(self): # pylint: disable=W0212 # Access to protected member, needed to unittest stuff ret = copy.copy(self) ret._propstore = ret._propstore.copy() ret._proporder = ret._proporder[:] return ret def _get_conn(self): return self._conn conn = property(_get_conn) def _is_parse(self): return bool(self._xml_node or self._xml_ctx) def set_xml_node(self, node): self._parsexml(None, node) def get_xml_node_path(self): if self._xml_node: return self._xml_node.nodePath() return None def _add_child_node(self, parent_xpath, newnode): ret = _build_xpath_node(self._xml_ctx, parent_xpath, newnode) return ret def _remove_child_xpath(self, xpath): _remove_xpath_node(self._xml_ctx, xpath, dofree=False) self._set_xml_context() def _set_xml_context(self): doc = self._xml_node.doc ctx = _CtxCleanupWrapper(doc.xpathNewContext()) ctx.setContextNode(self._xml_node) self._xml_ctx = ctx def _parsexml(self, xml, node): if xml: doc = libxml2.parseDoc(xml) self._xml_root_doc = _DocCleanupWrapper(doc) self._xml_node = doc.children self._xml_node.virtinst_root_doc = self._xml_root_doc else: self._xml_node = node self._set_xml_context() def _add_parse_bits(self, xml): if not self._propstore or self._is_parse(): return xml try: self._parsexml(xml, None) for key in self._proporder[:]: setattr(self, key, self._propstore[key]) ret = self.get_xml_config() for c in xml: if c != " ": break ret = " " + ret return ret.strip("\n") finally: self._xml_root_doc = None self._xml_node = None self._xml_ctx = None def set_defaults(self): pass def refresh_xml_prop(self, propname): """ Refresh the XML for the passed class propname. Used to adjust the XML when an interdependent property changes. """ getattr(self.__class__, propname).refresh_xml(self) def _get_xml_config(self): """ Internal XML building function. Must be overwritten by subclass """ raise NotImplementedError() def get_xml_config(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Construct and return object xml @return: object xml representation as a string @rtype: str """ if self._xml_ctx: node = _get_xpath_node(self._xml_ctx, self._dumpxml_xpath) if not node: return "" return _sanitize_libxml_xml(node.serialize()) return self._get_xml_config(*args, **kwargs)