# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 # Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the # Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. # All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. """ Drivers for volumes. """ import os import time from oslo.config import cfg from cinder.brick.initiator import connector as initiator from cinder.brick.iscsi import iscsi from cinder.brick.iser import iser from cinder import exception from cinder.image import image_utils from cinder.openstack.common import excutils from cinder.openstack.common import fileutils from cinder.openstack.common import log as logging from cinder.openstack.common import processutils from cinder import utils from cinder.volume import rpcapi as volume_rpcapi from cinder.volume import utils as volume_utils LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) volume_opts = [ cfg.IntOpt('num_shell_tries', default=3, help='number of times to attempt to run flakey shell commands'), cfg.IntOpt('reserved_percentage', default=0, help='The percentage of backend capacity is reserved'), cfg.IntOpt('iscsi_num_targets', default=100, help='The maximum number of iscsi target ids per host'), cfg.StrOpt('iscsi_target_prefix', default='iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:', help='prefix for iscsi volumes'), cfg.StrOpt('iscsi_ip_address', default='$my_ip', help='The IP address that the iSCSI daemon is listening on'), cfg.IntOpt('iscsi_port', default=3260, help='The port that the iSCSI daemon is listening on'), cfg.IntOpt('num_volume_device_scan_tries', deprecated_name='num_iscsi_scan_tries', default=3, help='The maximum number of times to rescan targets' ' to find volume'), cfg.IntOpt('num_iser_scan_tries', default=3, help='The maximum number of times to rescan iSER target' 'to find volume'), cfg.IntOpt('iser_num_targets', default=100, help='The maximum number of iser target ids per host'), cfg.StrOpt('iser_target_prefix', default='iqn.2010-10.org.iser.openstack:', help='prefix for iser volumes'), cfg.StrOpt('iser_ip_address', default='$my_ip', help='The IP address that the iSER daemon is listening on'), cfg.IntOpt('iser_port', default=3260, help='The port that the iSER daemon is listening on'), cfg.StrOpt('iser_helper', default='tgtadm', help='iser target user-land tool to use'), cfg.StrOpt('volume_backend_name', default=None, help='The backend name for a given driver implementation'), cfg.BoolOpt('use_multipath_for_image_xfer', default=False, help='Do we attach/detach volumes in cinder using multipath ' 'for volume to image and image to volume transfers?'), cfg.StrOpt('volume_clear', default='zero', help='Method used to wipe old voumes (valid options are: ' 'none, zero, shred)'), cfg.IntOpt('volume_clear_size', default=0, help='Size in MiB to wipe at start of old volumes. 0 => all'), cfg.StrOpt('iscsi_helper', default='tgtadm', help='iscsi target user-land tool to use'), cfg.StrOpt('volumes_dir', default='$state_path/volumes', help='Volume configuration file storage ' 'directory'), cfg.StrOpt('iet_conf', default='/etc/iet/ietd.conf', help='IET configuration file'), cfg.StrOpt('lio_initiator_iqns', default='', help=('Comma-separated list of initiator IQNs ' 'allowed to connect to the ' 'iSCSI target. (From Nova compute nodes.)')), cfg.StrOpt('iscsi_iotype', default='fileio', help=('Sets the behavior of the iSCSI target ' 'to either perform blockio or fileio ' 'optionally, auto can be set and Cinder ' 'will autodetect type of backing device'))] CONF = cfg.CONF CONF.register_opts(volume_opts) class VolumeDriver(object): """Executes commands relating to Volumes.""" VERSION = "N/A" def __init__(self, execute=utils.execute, *args, **kwargs): # NOTE(vish): db is set by Manager self.db = kwargs.get('db') self.configuration = kwargs.get('configuration', None) if self.configuration: self.configuration.append_config_values(volume_opts) self.set_execute(execute) self._stats = {} # set True by manager after succesful check_for_setup self._initialized = False def set_execute(self, execute): self._execute = execute def set_initialized(self): self._initialized = True @property def initialized(self): return self._initialized def get_version(self): """Get the current version of this driver.""" return self.VERSION def _is_non_recoverable(self, err, non_recoverable_list): for item in non_recoverable_list: if item in err: return True return False def _try_execute(self, *command, **kwargs): # NOTE(vish): Volume commands can partially fail due to timing, but # running them a second time on failure will usually # recover nicely. non_recoverable = kwargs.pop('no_retry_list', []) tries = 0 while True: try: self._execute(*command, **kwargs) return True except processutils.ProcessExecutionError as ex: tries = tries + 1 if tries >= self.configuration.num_shell_tries or\ self._is_non_recoverable(ex.stderr, non_recoverable): raise LOG.exception(_("Recovering from a failed execute. " "Try number %s"), tries) time.sleep(tries ** 2) def check_for_setup_error(self): raise NotImplementedError() def create_volume(self, volume): """Creates a volume. Can optionally return a Dictionary of changes to the volume object to be persisted. """ raise NotImplementedError() def create_volume_from_snapshot(self, volume, snapshot): """Creates a volume from a snapshot.""" raise NotImplementedError() def create_cloned_volume(self, volume, src_vref): """Creates a clone of the specified volume.""" raise NotImplementedError() def delete_volume(self, volume): """Deletes a volume.""" raise NotImplementedError() def create_snapshot(self, snapshot): """Creates a snapshot.""" raise NotImplementedError() def delete_snapshot(self, snapshot): """Deletes a snapshot.""" raise NotImplementedError() def local_path(self, volume): raise NotImplementedError() def ensure_export(self, context, volume): """Synchronously recreates an export for a volume.""" raise NotImplementedError() def create_export(self, context, volume): """Exports the volume. Can optionally return a Dictionary of changes to the volume object to be persisted. """ raise NotImplementedError() def remove_export(self, context, volume): """Removes an export for a volume.""" raise NotImplementedError() def initialize_connection(self, volume, connector): """Allow connection to connector and return connection info.""" raise NotImplementedError() def terminate_connection(self, volume, connector, **kwargs): """Disallow connection from connector""" raise NotImplementedError() def attach_volume(self, context, volume, instance_uuid, host_name, mountpoint): """Callback for volume attached to instance or host.""" pass def detach_volume(self, context, volume): """Callback for volume detached.""" pass def get_volume_stats(self, refresh=False): """Return the current state of the volume service. If 'refresh' is True, run the update first. """ return None def do_setup(self, context): """Any initialization the volume driver does while starting""" pass def validate_connector(self, connector): """Fail if connector doesn't contain all the data needed by driver""" pass def _copy_volume_data_cleanup(self, context, volume, properties, attach_info, remote, force=False): self._detach_volume(attach_info) if remote: rpcapi = volume_rpcapi.VolumeAPI() rpcapi.terminate_connection(context, volume, properties, force=force) else: self.terminate_connection(volume, properties, force=False) def copy_volume_data(self, context, src_vol, dest_vol, remote=None): """Copy data from src_vol to dest_vol.""" LOG.debug(_('copy_data_between_volumes %(src)s -> %(dest)s.') % {'src': src_vol['name'], 'dest': dest_vol['name']}) properties = utils.brick_get_connector_properties() dest_remote = True if remote in ['dest', 'both'] else False dest_orig_status = dest_vol['status'] try: dest_attach_info = self._attach_volume(context, dest_vol, properties, remote=dest_remote) except Exception: with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): msg = _("Failed to attach volume %(vol)s") LOG.error(msg % {'vol': dest_vol['id']}) self.db.volume_update(context, dest_vol['id'], {'status': dest_orig_status}) src_remote = True if remote in ['src', 'both'] else False src_orig_status = src_vol['status'] try: src_attach_info = self._attach_volume(context, src_vol, properties, remote=src_remote) except Exception: with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): msg = _("Failed to attach volume %(vol)s") LOG.error(msg % {'vol': src_vol['id']}) self.db.volume_update(context, src_vol['id'], {'status': src_orig_status}) self._copy_volume_data_cleanup(context, dest_vol, properties, dest_attach_info, dest_remote, force=True) try: size_in_mb = int(src_vol['size']) * 1024 # vol size is in GB volume_utils.copy_volume(src_attach_info['device']['path'], dest_attach_info['device']['path'], size_in_mb) copy_error = False except Exception: with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception(): msg = _("Failed to copy volume %(src)s to %(dest)d") LOG.error(msg % {'src': src_vol['id'], 'dest': dest_vol['id']}) copy_error = True finally: self._copy_volume_data_cleanup(context, dest_vol, properties, dest_attach_info, dest_remote, force=copy_error) self._copy_volume_data_cleanup(context, src_vol, properties, src_attach_info, src_remote, force=copy_error) def copy_image_to_volume(self, context, volume, image_service, image_id): """Fetch the image from image_service and write it to the volume.""" LOG.debug(_('copy_image_to_volume %s.') % volume['name']) properties = utils.brick_get_connector_properties() attach_info = self._attach_volume(context, volume, properties) try: image_utils.fetch_to_raw(context, image_service, image_id, attach_info['device']['path']) finally: self._detach_volume(attach_info) self.terminate_connection(volume, properties) def copy_volume_to_image(self, context, volume, image_service, image_meta): """Copy the volume to the specified image.""" LOG.debug(_('copy_volume_to_image %s.') % volume['name']) properties = utils.brick_get_connector_properties() attach_info = self._attach_volume(context, volume, properties) try: image_utils.upload_volume(context, image_service, image_meta, attach_info['device']['path']) finally: self._detach_volume(attach_info) self.terminate_connection(volume, properties) def _attach_volume(self, context, volume, properties, remote=False): """Attach the volume.""" if remote: rpcapi = volume_rpcapi.VolumeAPI() conn = rpcapi.initialize_connection(context, volume, properties) else: conn = self.initialize_connection(volume, properties) # Use Brick's code to do attach/detach use_multipath = self.configuration.use_multipath_for_image_xfer device_scan_attempts = self.configuration.num_volume_device_scan_tries protocol = conn['driver_volume_type'] connector = utils.brick_get_connector(protocol, use_multipath=use_multipath, device_scan_attempts= device_scan_attempts, conn=conn) device = connector.connect_volume(conn['data']) host_device = device['path'] if not connector.check_valid_device(host_device): raise exception.DeviceUnavailable(path=host_device, reason=(_("Unable to access " "the backend storage " "via the path " "%(path)s.") % {'path': host_device})) return {'conn': conn, 'device': device, 'connector': connector} def _detach_volume(self, attach_info): """Disconnect the volume from the host.""" # Use Brick's code to do attach/detach connector = attach_info['connector'] connector.disconnect_volume(attach_info['conn']['data'], attach_info['device']) def clone_image(self, volume, image_location, image_id): """Create a volume efficiently from an existing image. image_location is a string whose format depends on the image service backend in use. The driver should use it to determine whether cloning is possible. image_id is a string which represents id of the image. It can be used by the driver to introspect internal stores or registry to do an efficient image clone. Returns a dict of volume properties eg. provider_location, boolean indicating whether cloning occurred """ return None, False def backup_volume(self, context, backup, backup_service): """Create a new backup from an existing volume.""" volume = self.db.volume_get(context, backup['volume_id']) LOG.debug(_('Creating a new backup for volume %s.') % volume['name']) properties = utils.brick_get_connector_properties() attach_info = self._attach_volume(context, volume, properties) try: volume_path = attach_info['device']['path'] with utils.temporary_chown(volume_path): with fileutils.file_open(volume_path) as volume_file: backup_service.backup(backup, volume_file) finally: self._detach_volume(attach_info) self.terminate_connection(volume, properties) def restore_backup(self, context, backup, volume, backup_service): """Restore an existing backup to a new or existing volume.""" LOG.debug(_('Restoring backup %(backup)s to ' 'volume %(volume)s.') % {'backup': backup['id'], 'volume': volume['name']}) properties = utils.brick_get_connector_properties() attach_info = self._attach_volume(context, volume, properties) try: volume_path = attach_info['device']['path'] with utils.temporary_chown(volume_path): with fileutils.file_open(volume_path, 'wb') as volume_file: backup_service.restore(backup, volume['id'], volume_file) finally: self._detach_volume(attach_info) self.terminate_connection(volume, properties) def clear_download(self, context, volume): """Clean up after an interrupted image copy.""" pass def extend_volume(self, volume, new_size): msg = _("Extend volume not implemented") raise NotImplementedError(msg) def migrate_volume(self, context, volume, host): """Migrate the volume to the specified host. Returns a boolean indicating whether the migration occurred, as well as model_update. """ return (False, None) class ISCSIDriver(VolumeDriver): """Executes commands relating to ISCSI volumes. We make use of model provider properties as follows: ``provider_location`` if present, contains the iSCSI target information in the same format as an ietadm discovery i.e. ':, ' ``provider_auth`` if present, contains a space-separated triple: ' '. `CHAP` is the only auth_method in use at the moment. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(ISCSIDriver, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) def _do_iscsi_discovery(self, volume): #TODO(justinsb): Deprecate discovery and use stored info #NOTE(justinsb): Discovery won't work with CHAP-secured targets (?) LOG.warn(_("ISCSI provider_location not stored, using discovery")) volume_name = volume['name'] (out, _err) = self._execute('iscsiadm', '-m', 'discovery', '-t', 'sendtargets', '-p', volume['host'], run_as_root=True) for target in out.splitlines(): if (self.configuration.iscsi_ip_address in target and volume_name in target): return target return None def _get_iscsi_properties(self, volume): """Gets iscsi configuration We ideally get saved information in the volume entity, but fall back to discovery if need be. Discovery may be completely removed in future The properties are: :target_discovered: boolean indicating whether discovery was used :target_iqn: the IQN of the iSCSI target :target_portal: the portal of the iSCSI target :target_lun: the lun of the iSCSI target :volume_id: the id of the volume (currently used by xen) :auth_method:, :auth_username:, :auth_password: the authentication details. Right now, either auth_method is not present meaning no authentication, or auth_method == `CHAP` meaning use CHAP with the specified credentials. :access_mode: the volume access mode allow client used ('rw' or 'ro' currently supported) """ properties = {} location = volume['provider_location'] if location: # provider_location is the same format as iSCSI discovery output properties['target_discovered'] = False else: location = self._do_iscsi_discovery(volume) if not location: msg = (_("Could not find iSCSI export for volume %s") % (volume['name'])) raise exception.InvalidVolume(reason=msg) LOG.debug(_("ISCSI Discovery: Found %s") % (location)) properties['target_discovered'] = True results = location.split(" ") properties['target_portal'] = results[0].split(",")[0] properties['target_iqn'] = results[1] try: properties['target_lun'] = int(results[2]) except (IndexError, ValueError): if (self.configuration.volume_driver in ['cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMISCSIDriver', 'cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.ThinLVMVolumeDriver'] and self.configuration.iscsi_helper == 'tgtadm'): properties['target_lun'] = 1 else: properties['target_lun'] = 0 properties['volume_id'] = volume['id'] auth = volume['provider_auth'] if auth: (auth_method, auth_username, auth_secret) = auth.split() properties['auth_method'] = auth_method properties['auth_username'] = auth_username properties['auth_password'] = auth_secret geometry = volume.get('provider_geometry', None) if geometry: (physical_block_size, logical_block_size) = geometry.split() properties['physical_block_size'] = physical_block_size properties['logical_block_size'] = logical_block_size encryption_key_id = volume.get('encryption_key_id', None) properties['encrypted'] = encryption_key_id is not None return properties def _run_iscsiadm(self, iscsi_properties, iscsi_command, **kwargs): check_exit_code = kwargs.pop('check_exit_code', 0) (out, err) = self._execute('iscsiadm', '-m', 'node', '-T', iscsi_properties['target_iqn'], '-p', iscsi_properties['target_portal'], *iscsi_command, run_as_root=True, check_exit_code=check_exit_code) LOG.debug("iscsiadm %s: stdout=%s stderr=%s" % (iscsi_command, out, err)) return (out, err) def _run_iscsiadm_bare(self, iscsi_command, **kwargs): check_exit_code = kwargs.pop('check_exit_code', 0) (out, err) = self._execute('iscsiadm', *iscsi_command, run_as_root=True, check_exit_code=check_exit_code) LOG.debug("iscsiadm %s: stdout=%s stderr=%s" % (iscsi_command, out, err)) return (out, err) def _iscsiadm_update(self, iscsi_properties, property_key, property_value, **kwargs): iscsi_command = ('--op', 'update', '-n', property_key, '-v', property_value) return self._run_iscsiadm(iscsi_properties, iscsi_command, **kwargs) def initialize_connection(self, volume, connector): """Initializes the connection and returns connection info. The iscsi driver returns a driver_volume_type of 'iscsi'. The format of the driver data is defined in _get_iscsi_properties. Example return value:: { 'driver_volume_type': 'iscsi' 'data': { 'target_discovered': True, 'target_iqn': 'iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:volume-00000001', 'target_portal': '127.0.0.0.1:3260', 'volume_id': 1, 'access_mode': 'rw' } } """ if CONF.iscsi_helper == 'lioadm': self.tgtadm.initialize_connection(volume, connector) iscsi_properties = self._get_iscsi_properties(volume) return { 'driver_volume_type': 'iscsi', 'data': iscsi_properties } def validate_connector(self, connector): # iSCSI drivers require the initiator information if 'initiator' not in connector: err_msg = (_('The volume driver requires the iSCSI initiator ' 'name in the connector.')) LOG.error(err_msg) raise exception.VolumeBackendAPIException(data=err_msg) def terminate_connection(self, volume, connector, **kwargs): pass def _get_iscsi_initiator(self): """Get iscsi initiator name for this machine""" # NOTE openiscsi stores initiator name in a file that # needs root permission to read. contents = utils.read_file_as_root('/etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi') for l in contents.split('\n'): if l.startswith('InitiatorName='): return l[l.index('=') + 1:].strip() def get_volume_stats(self, refresh=False): """Get volume stats. If 'refresh' is True, run update the stats first. """ if refresh: self._update_volume_stats() return self._stats def _update_volume_stats(self): """Retrieve stats info from volume group.""" LOG.debug(_("Updating volume stats")) data = {} backend_name = self.configuration.safe_get('volume_backend_name') data["volume_backend_name"] = backend_name or 'Generic_iSCSI' data["vendor_name"] = 'Open Source' data["driver_version"] = '1.0' data["storage_protocol"] = 'iSCSI' data['total_capacity_gb'] = 'infinite' data['free_capacity_gb'] = 'infinite' data['reserved_percentage'] = 100 data['QoS_support'] = False self._stats = data def accept_transfer(self, context, volume, new_user, new_project): pass def get_target_admin(self): root_helper = utils.get_root_helper() if CONF.iscsi_helper == 'tgtadm': return iscsi.TgtAdm(root_helper, CONF.volumes_dir, CONF.iscsi_target_prefix) elif CONF.iscsi_helper == 'fake': return iscsi.FakeIscsiHelper() elif CONF.iscsi_helper == 'lioadm': return iscsi.LioAdm(root_helper, CONF.lio_initiator_iqns, CONF.iscsi_target_prefix) else: return iscsi.IetAdm(root_helper, CONF.iet_conf, CONF.iscsi_iotype) class FakeISCSIDriver(ISCSIDriver): """Logs calls instead of executing.""" def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(FakeISCSIDriver, self).__init__(execute=self.fake_execute, *args, **kwargs) def create_volume(self, volume): pass def check_for_setup_error(self): """No setup necessary in fake mode.""" pass def initialize_connection(self, volume, connector): return { 'driver_volume_type': 'iscsi', 'data': {'access_mode': 'rw'} } def terminate_connection(self, volume, connector, **kwargs): pass @staticmethod def fake_execute(cmd, *_args, **_kwargs): """Execute that simply logs the command.""" LOG.debug(_("FAKE ISCSI: %s"), cmd) return (None, None) class ISERDriver(ISCSIDriver): """Executes commands relating to ISER volumes. We make use of model provider properties as follows: ``provider_location`` if present, contains the iSER target information in the same format as an ietadm discovery i.e. ':, ' ``provider_auth`` if present, contains a space-separated triple: ' '. `CHAP` is the only auth_method in use at the moment. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(ISERDriver, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) def _do_iser_discovery(self, volume): LOG.warn(_("ISER provider_location not stored, using discovery")) volume_name = volume['name'] (out, _err) = self._execute('iscsiadm', '-m', 'discovery', '-t', 'sendtargets', '-p', volume['host'], run_as_root=True) for target in out.splitlines(): if (self.configuration.iser_ip_address in target and volume_name in target): return target return None def _get_iser_properties(self, volume): """Gets iser configuration We ideally get saved information in the volume entity, but fall back to discovery if need be. Discovery may be completely removed in future The properties are: :target_discovered: boolean indicating whether discovery was used :target_iqn: the IQN of the iSER target :target_portal: the portal of the iSER target :target_lun: the lun of the iSER target :volume_id: the id of the volume (currently used by xen) :auth_method:, :auth_username:, :auth_password: the authentication details. Right now, either auth_method is not present meaning no authentication, or auth_method == `CHAP` meaning use CHAP with the specified credentials. """ properties = {} location = volume['provider_location'] if location: # provider_location is the same format as iSER discovery output properties['target_discovered'] = False else: location = self._do_iser_discovery(volume) if not location: msg = (_("Could not find iSER export for volume %s") % (volume['name'])) raise exception.InvalidVolume(reason=msg) LOG.debug(_("ISER Discovery: Found %s") % (location)) properties['target_discovered'] = True results = location.split(" ") properties['target_portal'] = results[0].split(",")[0] properties['target_iqn'] = results[1] try: properties['target_lun'] = int(results[2]) except (IndexError, ValueError): if (self.configuration.volume_driver in ['cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMISERDriver', 'cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.ThinLVMVolumeDriver'] and self.configuration.iser_helper == 'tgtadm'): properties['target_lun'] = 1 else: properties['target_lun'] = 0 properties['volume_id'] = volume['id'] auth = volume['provider_auth'] if auth: (auth_method, auth_username, auth_secret) = auth.split() properties['auth_method'] = auth_method properties['auth_username'] = auth_username properties['auth_password'] = auth_secret return properties def initialize_connection(self, volume, connector): """Initializes the connection and returns connection info. The iser driver returns a driver_volume_type of 'iser'. The format of the driver data is defined in _get_iser_properties. Example return value:: { 'driver_volume_type': 'iser' 'data': { 'target_discovered': True, 'target_iqn': 'iqn.2010-10.org.iser.openstack:volume-00000001', 'target_portal': '127.0.0.0.1:3260', 'volume_id': 1, } } """ iser_properties = self._get_iser_properties(volume) return { 'driver_volume_type': 'iser', 'data': iser_properties } def _check_valid_device(self, path): cmd = ('dd', 'if=%(path)s' % {"path": path}, 'of=/dev/null', 'count=1') out, info = None, None try: out, info = self._execute(*cmd, run_as_root=True) except processutils.ProcessExecutionError as e: LOG.error(_("Failed to access the device on the path " "%(path)s: %(error)s.") % {"path": path, "error": e.stderr}) return False # If the info is none, the path does not exist. if info is None: return False return True def _attach_volume(self, context, volume, connector): """Attach the volume.""" iser_properties = None host_device = None init_conn = self.initialize_connection(volume, connector) iser_properties = init_conn['data'] # code "inspired by" nova/virt/libvirt/volume.py try: self._run_iscsiadm(iser_properties, ()) except processutils.ProcessExecutionError as exc: # iscsiadm returns 21 for "No records found" after version 2.0-871 if exc.exit_code in [21, 255]: self._run_iscsiadm(iser_properties, ('--op', 'new')) else: raise if iser_properties.get('auth_method'): self._iscsiadm_update(iser_properties, "node.session.auth.authmethod", iser_properties['auth_method']) self._iscsiadm_update(iser_properties, "node.session.auth.username", iser_properties['auth_username']) self._iscsiadm_update(iser_properties, "node.session.auth.password", iser_properties['auth_password']) host_device = ("/dev/disk/by-path/ip-%s-iser-%s-lun-%s" % (iser_properties['target_portal'], iser_properties['target_iqn'], iser_properties.get('target_lun', 0))) out = self._run_iscsiadm_bare(["-m", "session"], run_as_root=True, check_exit_code=[0, 1, 21])[0] or "" portals = [{'portal': p.split(" ")[2], 'iqn': p.split(" ")[3]} for p in out.splitlines() if p.startswith("iser:")] stripped_portal = iser_properties['target_portal'].split(",")[0] length_iqn = [s for s in portals if stripped_portal == s['portal'].split(",")[0] and s['iqn'] == iser_properties['target_iqn']] if len(portals) == 0 or len(length_iqn) == 0: try: self._run_iscsiadm(iser_properties, ("--login",), check_exit_code=[0, 255]) except processutils.ProcessExecutionError as err: if err.exit_code in [15]: self._iscsiadm_update(iser_properties, "node.startup", "automatic") return iser_properties, host_device else: raise self._iscsiadm_update(iser_properties, "node.startup", "automatic") tries = 0 while not os.path.exists(host_device): if tries >= self.configuration.num_iser_scan_tries: raise exception.CinderException(_("iSER device " "not found " "at %s") % (host_device)) LOG.warn(_("ISER volume not yet found at: %(host_device)s. " "Will rescan & retry. Try number: %(tries)s.") % {'host_device': host_device, 'tries': tries}) # The rescan isn't documented as being necessary(?), # but it helps self._run_iscsiadm(iser_properties, ("--rescan",)) tries = tries + 1 if not os.path.exists(host_device): time.sleep(tries ** 2) if tries != 0: LOG.debug(_("Found iSER node %(host_device)s " "(after %(tries)s rescans).") % {'host_device': host_device, 'tries': tries}) if not self._check_valid_device(host_device): raise exception.DeviceUnavailable(path=host_device, reason=(_("Unable to access " "the backend storage " "via the path " "%(path)s.") % {'path': host_device})) return iser_properties, host_device def _update_volume_status(self): """Retrieve status info from volume group.""" LOG.debug(_("Updating volume status")) data = {} backend_name = self.configuration.safe_get('volume_backend_name') data["volume_backend_name"] = backend_name or 'Generic_iSER' data["vendor_name"] = 'Open Source' data["driver_version"] = '1.0' data["storage_protocol"] = 'iSER' data['total_capacity_gb'] = 'infinite' data['free_capacity_gb'] = 'infinite' data['reserved_percentage'] = 100 data['QoS_support'] = False self._stats = data def get_target_admin(self): root_helper = utils.get_root_helper() if CONF.iser_helper == 'fake': return iser.FakeIserHelper() else: return iser.TgtAdm(root_helper, CONF.volumes_dir) class FakeISERDriver(FakeISCSIDriver): """Logs calls instead of executing.""" def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(FakeISERDriver, self).__init__(execute=self.fake_execute, *args, **kwargs) def initialize_connection(self, volume, connector): return { 'driver_volume_type': 'iser', 'data': {} } @staticmethod def fake_execute(cmd, *_args, **_kwargs): """Execute that simply logs the command.""" LOG.debug(_("FAKE ISER: %s"), cmd) return (None, None) class FibreChannelDriver(VolumeDriver): """Executes commands relating to Fibre Channel volumes.""" def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(FibreChannelDriver, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) def initialize_connection(self, volume, connector): """Initializes the connection and returns connection info. The driver returns a driver_volume_type of 'fibre_channel'. The target_wwn can be a single entry or a list of wwns that correspond to the list of remote wwn(s) that will export the volume. Example return values: { 'driver_volume_type': 'fibre_channel' 'data': { 'target_discovered': True, 'target_lun': 1, 'target_wwn': '1234567890123', 'access_mode': 'rw' } } or { 'driver_volume_type': 'fibre_channel' 'data': { 'target_discovered': True, 'target_lun': 1, 'target_wwn': ['1234567890123', '0987654321321'], 'access_mode': 'rw' } } """ msg = _("Driver must implement initialize_connection") raise NotImplementedError(msg)