# # Copyright 2006, 2013 Red Hat, Inc. # Jeremy Katz # # 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 logging import os import random import re import stat import libvirt import libxml2 def listify(l): if l is None: return [] elif type(l) != list: return [l] else: return l def xml_indent(xmlstr, level): xml = "" if not xmlstr: return xml if not level: return xmlstr return "\n".join((" " * level + l) for l in xmlstr.splitlines()) def stat_disk(path): """Returns the tuple (isreg, size).""" if not os.path.exists(path): return True, 0 mode = os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MODE] # os.path.getsize('/dev/..') can be zero on some platforms if stat.S_ISBLK(mode): try: fd = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY) # os.SEEK_END is not present on all systems size = os.lseek(fd, 0, 2) os.close(fd) except: size = 0 return False, size elif stat.S_ISREG(mode): return True, os.path.getsize(path) return True, 0 def blkdev_size(path): """Return the size of the block device. We can't use os.stat() as that returns zero on many platforms.""" fd = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY) # os.SEEK_END is not present on all systems size = os.lseek(fd, 0, 2) os.close(fd) return size def sanitize_arch(arch): """Ensure passed architecture string is the format we expect it. Returns the sanitized result""" if not arch: return arch tmparch = arch.lower().strip() if re.match(r'i[3-9]86', tmparch): return "i686" elif tmparch == "amd64": return "x86_64" return arch def vm_uuid_collision(conn, uuid): """ Check if passed UUID string is in use by another guest of the connection Returns true/false """ return libvirt_collision(conn.lookupByUUIDString, uuid) def libvirt_collision(collision_cb, val): """ Run the passed collision function with val as the only argument: If libvirtError is raised, return False If no libvirtError raised, return True """ check = False if val is not None: try: if collision_cb(val) is not None: check = True except libvirt.libvirtError: pass return check def validate_uuid(val): if type(val) is not str: raise ValueError(_("UUID must be a string.")) form = re.match("[a-fA-F0-9]{8}[-]([a-fA-F0-9]{4}[-]){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}$", val) if form is None: form = re.match("[a-fA-F0-9]{32}$", val) if form is None: raise ValueError( _("UUID must be a 32-digit hexadecimal number. It may take " "the form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx or may " "omit hyphens altogether.")) else: # UUID had no dashes, so add them in val = (val[0:8] + "-" + val[8:12] + "-" + val[12:16] + "-" + val[16:20] + "-" + val[20:32]) return val def validate_name(name_type, val, lencheck=False): if type(val) is not str or len(val) == 0: raise ValueError(_("%s name must be a string") % name_type) if lencheck: if len(val) > 50: raise ValueError(_("%s name must be less than 50 characters") % name_type) if re.match("^[0-9]+$", val): raise ValueError(_("%s name can not be only numeric characters") % name_type) if re.match("^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$", val) is None: raise ValueError(_("%s name can only contain alphanumeric, '_', '.', " "or '-' characters") % name_type) def validate_macaddr(val): if val is None: return if type(val) is not str: raise ValueError(_("MAC address must be a string.")) form = re.match("^([0-9a-fA-F]{1,2}:){5}[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2}$", val) if form is None: raise ValueError(_("MAC address must be of the format " "AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF")) def generate_name(base, collision_cb, suffix="", lib_collision=True, start_num=1, sep="-", force_num=False, collidelist=None): """ Generate a new name from the passed base string, verifying it doesn't collide with the collision callback. This can be used to generate disk path names from the parent VM or pool name. Names generated look like 'base-#suffix', ex: If foobar, and foobar-1.img already exist, and: base = "foobar" suffix = ".img" output = "foobar-2.img" @param base: The base string to use for the name (e.g. "my-orig-vm-clone") @param collision_cb: A callback function to check for collision, receives the generated name as its only arg @param lib_collision: If true, the collision_cb is not a boolean function, and instead throws a libvirt error on failure @param start_num: The number to start at for generating non colliding names @param sep: The seperator to use between the basename and the generated number (default is "-") @param force_num: Force the generated name to always end with a number @param collidelist: An extra list of names to check for collision """ collidelist = collidelist or [] def collide(n): if n in collidelist: return True if lib_collision: return libvirt_collision(collision_cb, tryname) else: return collision_cb(tryname) numrange = range(start_num, start_num + 100000) if not force_num: numrange = [None] + numrange for i in numrange: tryname = base if i is not None: tryname += ("%s%d" % (sep, i)) tryname += suffix if not collide(tryname): return tryname raise ValueError(_("Name generation range exceeded.")) def default_bridge(conn): if conn.is_remote(): return None dev = default_route() if not dev: return None # New style peth0 == phys dev, eth0 == bridge, eth0 == default route if os.path.exists("/sys/class/net/%s/bridge" % dev): return ["bridge", dev] # Old style, peth0 == phys dev, eth0 == netloop, xenbr0 == bridge, # vif0.0 == netloop enslaved, eth0 == default route try: defn = int(dev[-1]) except: defn = -1 if (defn >= 0 and os.path.exists("/sys/class/net/peth%d/brport" % defn) and os.path.exists("/sys/class/net/xenbr%d/bridge" % defn)): return ["bridge", "xenbr%d" % defn] return None def parse_node_helper(xml, root_name, callback, exec_class=ValueError): """ Parse the passed XML, expecting root as root_name, and pass the root node to callback """ class ErrorHandler(object): def __init__(self): self.msg = "" def handler(self, ignore, s): self.msg += s error = ErrorHandler() libxml2.registerErrorHandler(error.handler, None) try: try: doc = libxml2.readMemory(xml, len(xml), None, None, libxml2.XML_PARSE_NOBLANKS) except (libxml2.parserError, libxml2.treeError), e: raise exec_class("%s\n%s" % (e, error.msg)) finally: libxml2.registerErrorHandler(None, None) ret = None try: root = doc.getRootElement() if root.name != root_name: raise ValueError("Root element is not '%s'" % root_name) ret = callback(root) finally: doc.freeDoc() return ret def xml_parse_wrapper(xml, parse_func, *args, **kwargs): """ Parse the passed xml string into an xpath context, which is passed to parse_func, along with any extra arguments. """ doc = None ctx = None ret = None register_namespace = kwargs.pop("register_namespace", None) try: doc = libxml2.parseDoc(xml) ctx = doc.xpathNewContext() if register_namespace: register_namespace(ctx) ret = parse_func(doc, ctx, *args, **kwargs) finally: if ctx is not None: ctx.xpathFreeContext() if doc is not None: doc.freeDoc() return ret def generate_uuid(conn): for ignore in range(256): uuid = randomUUID(conn=conn) if not vm_uuid_collision(conn, uuid): return uuid logging.error("Failed to generate non-conflicting UUID") def default_route(): route_file = "/proc/net/route" d = file(route_file) defn = 0 for line in d.xreadlines(): info = line.split() if (len(info) != 11): # 11 = typical num of fields in the file logging.warn(_("Invalid line length while parsing %s."), route_file) logging.warn(_("Defaulting bridge to xenbr%d"), defn) break try: route = int(info[1], 16) if route == 0: return info[0] except ValueError: continue return None def default_network(conn): ret = default_bridge(conn) if not ret: # FIXME: Check that this exists ret = ["network", "default"] return ret def is_blktap_capable(conn): # Ideally we would get this from libvirt capabilities XML if conn.is_remote(): return False f = open("/proc/modules") lines = f.readlines() f.close() for line in lines: if line.startswith("blktap ") or line.startswith("xenblktap "): return True return False def randomUUID(conn): if hasattr(conn, "_virtinst__fake_conn_predictable"): # Testing hack return "00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444" u = [random.randint(0, 255) for ignore in range(0, 16)] u[6] = (u[6] & 0x0F) | (4 << 4) u[8] = (u[8] & 0x3F) | (2 << 6) return "-".join(["%02x" * 4, "%02x" * 2, "%02x" * 2, "%02x" * 2, "%02x" * 6]) % tuple(u) def xml_escape(xml): """ Replaces chars ' " < > & with xml safe counterparts """ if xml is None: return None xml = xml.replace("&", "&") xml = xml.replace("'", "'") xml = xml.replace("\"", """) xml = xml.replace("<", "<") xml = xml.replace(">", ">") return xml def uri_split(uri): """ Parse a libvirt hypervisor uri into it's individual parts @returns: tuple of the form (scheme (ex. 'qemu', 'xen+ssh'), username, hostname, path (ex. '/system'), query, fragment) """ def splitnetloc(url, start=0): for c in '/?#': # the order is important! delim = url.find(c, start) if delim >= 0: break else: delim = len(url) return url[start:delim], url[delim:] username = netloc = query = fragment = '' i = uri.find(":") if i > 0: scheme, uri = uri[:i].lower(), uri[i + 1:] if uri[:2] == '//': netloc, uri = splitnetloc(uri, 2) offset = netloc.find("@") if offset > 0: username = netloc[0:offset] netloc = netloc[offset + 1:] if '#' in uri: uri, fragment = uri.split('#', 1) if '?' in uri: uri, query = uri.split('?', 1) else: scheme = uri.lower() return scheme, username, netloc, uri, query, fragment def is_error_nosupport(err): """ Check if passed exception indicates that the called libvirt command isn't supported @param err: Exception raised from command call @returns: True if command isn't supported, False if we can't determine """ if not isinstance(err, libvirt.libvirtError): return False if (err.get_error_code() == libvirt.VIR_ERR_RPC or err.get_error_code() == libvirt.VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT): return True return False def local_libvirt_version(): """ Lookup the local libvirt library version, but cache the value since it never changes. """ key = "__virtinst_cached_getVersion" if not hasattr(libvirt, key): setattr(libvirt, key, libvirt.getVersion()) return getattr(libvirt, key) def uuidstr(rawuuid): hx = ['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'] uuid = [] for i in range(16): uuid.append(hx[((ord(rawuuid[i]) >> 4) & 0xf)]) uuid.append(hx[(ord(rawuuid[i]) & 0xf)]) if i == 3 or i == 5 or i == 7 or i == 9: uuid.append('-') return "".join(uuid) def get_system_scratchdir(hvtype): scratchdir = os.environ.get("VIRTINST_TEST_SCRATCHDIR", None) if scratchdir: return scratchdir if hvtype == "test": return "/tmp" elif hvtype == "xen": return "/var/lib/xen" else: return "/var/lib/libvirt/boot" def make_scratchdir(conn, hvtype): scratch = None if not conn.is_session_uri(): scratch = get_system_scratchdir(hvtype) if (not scratch or not os.path.exists(scratch) or not os.access(scratch, os.W_OK)): scratch = os.path.join(get_cache_dir(), "boot") if not os.path.exists(scratch): os.makedirs(scratch, 0751) return scratch def pretty_mem(val): val = int(val) if val > (10 * 1024 * 1024): return "%2.2f GB" % (val / (1024.0 * 1024.0)) else: return "%2.0f MB" % (val / 1024.0) def pretty_bytes(val): val = int(val) if val > (1024 * 1024 * 1024): return "%2.2f GB" % (val / (1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0)) else: return "%2.2f MB" % (val / (1024.0 * 1024.0)) def get_cache_dir(): ret = "" try: # We don't want to depend on glib for virt-install from gi.repository import GLib # pylint: disable=E0611 ret = GLib.get_user_cache_dir() except ImportError: pass if not ret: ret = os.environ.get("XDG_CACHE_HOME") if not ret: ret = os.path.expanduser("~/.cache") return os.path.join(ret, "virt-manager")