virt-manager/virtinst/installer.py
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#
# Common code for all guests
#
# Copyright 2006-2009, 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
# Jeremy Katz <katzj@redhat.com>
#
# 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 os
import logging
import virtinst
from virtinst import OSXML
class Installer(object):
"""
Installer classes attempt to encapsulate all the parameters needed
to 'install' a guest: essentially, booting the guest with the correct
media for the OS install phase (if there is one), and setting up the
guest to boot to the correct media for all subsequent runs.
Some of the actual functionality:
- Determining what type of install media has been requested, and
representing it correctly to the Guest
- Fetching install kernel/initrd or boot.iso from a URL
- Setting the boot device as appropriate depending on whether we
are booting into an OS install, or booting post-install
Some of the information that the Installer needs to know to accomplish
this:
- Install media location (could be a URL, local path, ...)
- Virtualization type (parameter 'os_type') ('xen', 'hvm', etc.)
- Hypervisor name (parameter 'type') ('qemu', 'kvm', 'xen', etc.)
- Guest architecture ('i686', 'x86_64')
"""
_has_install_phase = True
def __init__(self, conn):
self.conn = conn
self._location = None
self._cdrom = False
self.initrd_injections = []
self._install_kernel = None
self._install_initrd = None
self._install_args = None
# Devices created/added during the prepare() stage
self.install_devices = []
self._tmpfiles = []
self._tmpvols = []
#########################
# Properties properties #
#########################
def get_cdrom(self):
return self._cdrom
def set_cdrom(self, enable):
if enable not in [True, False]:
raise ValueError(_("Guest.cdrom must be a boolean type"))
self._cdrom = enable
cdrom = property(get_cdrom, set_cdrom)
def get_location(self):
return self._location
def set_location(self, val):
self._location = self._validate_location(val)
location = property(get_location, set_location)
def get_extra_args(self):
return self._install_args
def set_extra_args(self, val):
self._install_args = val
extraargs = property(get_extra_args, set_extra_args)
###################
# Private helpers #
###################
def _build_boot_order(self, isinstall, guest):
bootorder = [self._get_bootdev(isinstall, guest)]
# If guest has an attached disk, always have 'hd' in the boot
# list, so disks are marked as bootable/installable (needed for
# windows virtio installs, and booting local disk from PXE)
for disk in guest.get_devices("disk"):
if disk.device == disk.DEVICE_DISK:
bootdev = "hd"
if bootdev not in bootorder:
bootorder.append(bootdev)
break
return bootorder
def _make_cdrom_dev(self, path, transient=False):
dev = virtinst.VirtualDisk(self.conn)
dev.path = path
dev.device = dev.DEVICE_CDROM
dev.read_only = True
dev.transient = transient
dev.validate()
return dev
def alter_bootconfig(self, guest, isinstall, bootconfig):
"""
Generate the portion of the guest xml that determines boot devices
and parameters. (typically the <os></os> block)
@param guest: Guest instance we are installing
@type guest: L{Guest}
@param isinstall: Whether we want xml for the 'install' phase or the
'post-install' phase.
@type isinstall: C{bool}
"""
if isinstall and not self.has_install_phase():
return
bootorder = self._build_boot_order(isinstall, guest)
if not bootconfig.bootorder:
bootconfig.bootorder = bootorder
if not isinstall:
return
if self._install_kernel:
bootconfig.kernel = self._install_kernel
if self._install_initrd:
bootconfig.initrd = self._install_initrd
if self._install_args:
bootconfig.kernel_args = self._install_args
##########################
# Internal API overrides #
##########################
def _get_bootdev(self, isinstall, guest):
raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented in subclass")
def _validate_location(self, val):
return val
def _prepare(self, guest, meter, scratchdir):
ignore = guest
ignore = meter
ignore = scratchdir
##############
# Public API #
##############
def scratchdir_required(self):
"""
Returns true if scratchdir is needed for the passed install parameters.
Apps can use this to determine if they should attempt to ensure
scratchdir permissions are adequate
"""
return False
def has_install_phase(self):
"""
Return True if the requested setup is actually installing an OS
into the guest. Things like LiveCDs, Import, or a manually specified
bootorder do not have an install phase.
"""
return self._has_install_phase
def cleanup(self):
"""
Remove any temporary files retrieved during installation
"""
for f in self._tmpfiles:
logging.debug("Removing " + f)
os.unlink(f)
for vol in self._tmpvols:
logging.debug("Removing volume '%s'", vol.name())
vol.delete(0)
self._tmpvols = []
self._tmpfiles = []
self.install_devices = []
def prepare(self, guest, meter, scratchdir):
self.cleanup()
try:
self._prepare(guest, meter, scratchdir)
except:
self.cleanup()
raise
def check_location(self, guest):
"""
Validate self.location seems to work. This will might hit the
network so we don't want to do it on demand.
"""
ignore = guest
return True
def detect_distro(self, guest):
"""
Attempt to detect the distro for the Installer's 'location'. If
an error is encountered in the detection process (or if detection
is not relevant for the Installer type), (None, None) is returned
@returns: (distro type, distro variant) tuple
"""
ignore = guest
return (None, None)
class ContainerInstaller(Installer):
_has_install_phase = False
def _get_bootdev(self, isinstall, guest):
ignore = isinstall
ignore = guest
return OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_HARDDISK
class PXEInstaller(Installer):
def _get_bootdev(self, isinstall, guest):
bootdev = OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_NETWORK
if (not isinstall and
[d for d in guest.get_devices("disk") if
d.device == d.DEVICE_DISK]):
# If doing post-install boot and guest has an HD attached
bootdev = OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_HARDDISK
return bootdev
class LiveCDInstaller(Installer):
_has_install_phase = False
cdrom = True
def _validate_location(self, val):
return self._make_cdrom_dev(val).path
def _prepare(self, guest, meter, scratchdir):
ignore = guest
ignore = meter
ignore = scratchdir
self.install_devices.append(self._make_cdrom_dev(self.location))
def _get_bootdev(self, isinstall, guest):
return OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_CDROM
class ImportInstaller(Installer):
_has_install_phase = False
# Private methods
def _get_bootdev(self, isinstall, guest):
disks = guest.get_devices("disk")
if not disks:
return OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_HARDDISK
return self._disk_to_bootdev(disks[0])
def _disk_to_bootdev(self, disk):
if disk.device == virtinst.VirtualDisk.DEVICE_DISK:
return OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_HARDDISK
elif disk.device == virtinst.VirtualDisk.DEVICE_CDROM:
return OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_CDROM
elif disk.device == virtinst.VirtualDisk.DEVICE_FLOPPY:
return OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_FLOPPY
else:
return OSXML.BOOT_DEVICE_HARDDISK