We need this for every devstack run now, so downloading it from github every time isn't the most awesome thing in the world. Add an extra variable EXTRA_CACHE_URLS which will be appended to the output of tools/image_list.sh. This way, these files will be downloaded during the daily nodepool build, but they will not be in the IMAGE_LIST and hence be considered as images to upload. Add a function get_extra_file which echos the path to a file given the URL. It will first check the cache at $FILES, and if not present download it. Update the documentation in image_list.sh to reflect what's happening. Move the defaults for etcd variables into stackrc, since it is a base service now. Change-Id: I86104824a29d973a6288df1f24b7891feb86267c
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			Bash
		
	
	
	
	
	
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# functions - DevStack-specific functions
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#
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# The following variables are assumed to be defined by certain functions:
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#
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# - ``DATABASE_BACKENDS``
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# - ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
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# - ``FILES``
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# - ``GLANCE_HOSTPORT``
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#
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# ensure we don't re-source this in the same environment
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[[ -z "$_DEVSTACK_FUNCTIONS" ]] || return 0
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declare -r -g _DEVSTACK_FUNCTIONS=1
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# Include the common functions
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FUNC_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE:-$0}") && pwd)
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source ${FUNC_DIR}/functions-common
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source ${FUNC_DIR}/inc/ini-config
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source ${FUNC_DIR}/inc/python
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source ${FUNC_DIR}/inc/rootwrap
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# Save trace setting
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_XTRACE_FUNCTIONS=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
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set +o xtrace
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# Check if a function already exists
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function function_exists {
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    declare -f -F $1 > /dev/null
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}
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# short_source prints out the current location of the caller in a way
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# that strips redundant directories. This is useful for PS4 usage.
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function short_source {
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    saveIFS=$IFS
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    IFS=" "
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    called=($(caller 0))
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    IFS=$saveIFS
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    file=${called[2]}
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    file=${file#$RC_DIR/}
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    printf "%-40s " "$file:${called[1]}:${called[0]}"
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}
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# PS4 is exported to child shells and uses the 'short_source' function, so
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# export it so child shells have access to the 'short_source' function also.
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export -f short_source
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# Download a file from a URL
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#
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# Will check cache (in $FILES) or download given URL.
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#
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# Argument is the URL to the remote file
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#
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# Will echo the local path to the file as the output.  Will die on
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# failure to download.
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#
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# Files can be pre-cached for CI environments, see EXTRA_CACHE_URLS
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# and tools/image_list.sh
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function get_extra_file {
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    local file_url=$1
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    file_name=$(basename "$file_url")
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    if [[ $file_url != file* ]]; then
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        # If the file isn't cache, download it
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        if [[ ! -f $FILES/$file_name ]]; then
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            wget --progress=dot:giga -c $file_url -O $FILES/$file_name
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            if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
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                die "$file_url could not be downloaded"
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            fi
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        fi
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        echo "$FILES/$file_name"
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        return
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    else
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        # just strip the file:// bit and that's the path to the file
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        echo $file_url | sed 's/$file:\/\///g'
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    fi
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}
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# Retrieve an image from a URL and upload into Glance.
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# Uses the following variables:
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#
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# - ``FILES`` must be set to the cache dir
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# - ``GLANCE_HOSTPORT``
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#
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# upload_image image-url
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function upload_image {
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    local image_url=$1
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    local image image_fname image_name
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    # Create a directory for the downloaded image tarballs.
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    mkdir -p $FILES/images
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    image_fname=`basename "$image_url"`
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    if [[ $image_url != file* ]]; then
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        # Downloads the image (uec ami+akistyle), then extracts it.
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        if [[ ! -f $FILES/$image_fname || "$(stat -c "%s" $FILES/$image_fname)" = "0" ]]; then
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            wget --progress=dot:giga -c $image_url -O $FILES/$image_fname
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            if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
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                echo "Not found: $image_url"
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                return
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            fi
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        fi
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        image="$FILES/${image_fname}"
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    else
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        # File based URL (RFC 1738): ``file://host/path``
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        # Remote files are not considered here.
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        # unix: ``file:///home/user/path/file``
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        # windows: ``file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/user/path/file``
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        image=$(echo $image_url | sed "s/^file:\/\///g")
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        if [[ ! -f $image || "$(stat -c "%s" $image)" == "0" ]]; then
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            echo "Not found: $image_url"
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            return
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        fi
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    fi
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    # OpenVZ-format images are provided as .tar.gz, but not decompressed prior to loading
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    if [[ "$image_url" =~ 'openvz' ]]; then
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        image_name="${image_fname%.tar.gz}"
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        openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "$image_name" --public --container-format ami --disk-format ami < "${image}"
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        return
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    fi
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    # vmdk format images
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    if [[ "$image_url" =~ '.vmdk' ]]; then
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        image_name="${image_fname%.vmdk}"
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        # Before we can upload vmdk type images to glance, we need to know it's
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        # disk type, storage adapter, and networking adapter. These values are
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        # passed to glance as custom properties.
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        # We take these values from the vmdk file if populated. Otherwise, we use
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        # vmdk filename, which is expected in the following format:
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        #
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        #     <name>-<disk type>;<storage adapter>;<network adapter>
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        #
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        # If the filename does not follow the above format then the vsphere
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        # driver will supply default values.
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        local vmdk_disktype=""
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        local vmdk_net_adapter="e1000"
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        local path_len
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        # vmdk adapter type
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        local vmdk_adapter_type
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        vmdk_adapter_type="$(head -25 $image | { grep -a -F -m 1 'ddb.adapterType =' $image || true; })"
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        vmdk_adapter_type="${vmdk_adapter_type#*\"}"
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        vmdk_adapter_type="${vmdk_adapter_type%?}"
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        # vmdk disk type
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        local vmdk_create_type
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        vmdk_create_type="$(head -25 $image | { grep -a -F -m 1 'createType=' $image || true; })"
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        vmdk_create_type="${vmdk_create_type#*\"}"
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        vmdk_create_type="${vmdk_create_type%\"*}"
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        descriptor_data_pair_msg="Monolithic flat and VMFS disks "`
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                                    `"should use a descriptor-data pair."
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        if [[ "$vmdk_create_type" = "monolithicSparse" ]]; then
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            vmdk_disktype="sparse"
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        elif [[ "$vmdk_create_type" = "monolithicFlat" || "$vmdk_create_type" = "vmfs" ]]; then
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            # Attempt to retrieve the ``*-flat.vmdk``
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            local flat_fname
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            flat_fname="$(head -25 $image | { grep -G 'RW\|RDONLY [0-9]+ FLAT\|VMFS' $image || true; })"
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            flat_fname="${flat_fname#*\"}"
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            flat_fname="${flat_fname%?}"
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            if [[ -z "$flat_fname" ]]; then
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                flat_fname="$image_name-flat.vmdk"
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            fi
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            path_len=`expr ${#image_url} - ${#image_fname}`
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            local flat_url="${image_url:0:$path_len}$flat_fname"
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            warn $LINENO "$descriptor_data_pair_msg"`
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                            `" Attempt to retrieve the *-flat.vmdk: $flat_url"
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            if [[ $flat_url != file* ]]; then
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                if [[ ! -f $FILES/$flat_fname || \
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                "$(stat -c "%s" $FILES/$flat_fname)" = "0" ]]; then
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                    wget --progress=dot:giga -c $flat_url -O $FILES/$flat_fname
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                fi
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                image="$FILES/${flat_fname}"
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            else
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                image=$(echo $flat_url | sed "s/^file:\/\///g")
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                if [[ ! -f $image || "$(stat -c "%s" $image)" == "0" ]]; then
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                    echo "Flat disk not found: $flat_url"
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                    return 1
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                fi
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            fi
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            image_name="${flat_fname}"
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            vmdk_disktype="preallocated"
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        elif [[ "$vmdk_create_type" = "streamOptimized" ]]; then
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            vmdk_disktype="streamOptimized"
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        elif [[ -z "$vmdk_create_type" ]]; then
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            # *-flat.vmdk provided: attempt to retrieve the descriptor (*.vmdk)
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            # to retrieve appropriate metadata
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            if [[ ${image_name: -5} != "-flat" ]]; then
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                warn $LINENO "Expected filename suffix: '-flat'."`
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                            `" Filename provided: ${image_name}"
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            else
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                descriptor_fname="${image_name:0:${#image_name} - 5}.vmdk"
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                path_len=`expr ${#image_url} - ${#image_fname}`
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                local flat_path="${image_url:0:$path_len}"
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                local descriptor_url=$flat_path$descriptor_fname
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                warn $LINENO "$descriptor_data_pair_msg"`
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                                `" Attempt to retrieve the descriptor *.vmdk: $descriptor_url"
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                if [[ $flat_path != file* ]]; then
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                    if [[ ! -f $FILES/$descriptor_fname || \
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                    "$(stat -c "%s" $FILES/$descriptor_fname)" = "0" ]]; then
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                        wget -c $descriptor_url -O $FILES/$descriptor_fname
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                    fi
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                    descriptor_url="$FILES/$descriptor_fname"
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                else
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                    descriptor_url=$(echo $descriptor_url | sed "s/^file:\/\///g")
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                    if [[ ! -f $descriptor_url || \
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                    "$(stat -c "%s" $descriptor_url)" == "0" ]]; then
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                        echo "Descriptor not found: $descriptor_url"
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                        return 1
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                    fi
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                fi
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                vmdk_adapter_type="$(head -25 $descriptor_url | { grep -a -F -m 1 'ddb.adapterType =' $descriptor_url || true; })"
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                vmdk_adapter_type="${vmdk_adapter_type#*\"}"
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                vmdk_adapter_type="${vmdk_adapter_type%?}"
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            fi
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            vmdk_disktype="preallocated"
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        else
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            vmdk_disktype="preallocated"
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        fi
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        # NOTE: For backwards compatibility reasons, colons may be used in place
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        # of semi-colons for property delimiters but they are not permitted
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        # characters in NTFS filesystems.
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        property_string=`echo "$image_name" | { grep -oP '(?<=-)(?!.*-).*[:;].*[:;].*$' || true; }`
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        IFS=':;' read -a props <<< "$property_string"
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        vmdk_disktype="${props[0]:-$vmdk_disktype}"
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        vmdk_adapter_type="${props[1]:-$vmdk_adapter_type}"
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        vmdk_net_adapter="${props[2]:-$vmdk_net_adapter}"
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        openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "$image_name" --public --container-format bare --disk-format vmdk --property vmware_disktype="$vmdk_disktype" --property vmware_adaptertype="$vmdk_adapter_type" --property hw_vif_model="$vmdk_net_adapter" < "${image}"
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        return
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    fi
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    # XenServer-vhd-ovf-format images are provided as .vhd.tgz
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    # and should not be decompressed prior to loading
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    if [[ "$image_url" =~ '.vhd.tgz' ]]; then
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        image_name="${image_fname%.vhd.tgz}"
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        local force_vm_mode=""
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        if [[ "$image_name" =~ 'cirros' ]]; then
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            # Cirros VHD image currently only boots in PV mode.
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            # Nova defaults to PV for all VHD images, but
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            # the glance setting is needed for booting
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            # directly from volume.
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            force_vm_mode="--property vm_mode=xen"
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        fi
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        openstack \
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            --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" \
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            image create \
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            "$image_name" --public \
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            --container-format=ovf --disk-format=vhd \
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            $force_vm_mode < "${image}"
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        return
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    fi
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    # .xen-raw.tgz suggests a Xen capable raw image inside a tgz.
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    # and should not be decompressed prior to loading.
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    # Setting metadata, so PV mode is used.
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    if [[ "$image_url" =~ '.xen-raw.tgz' ]]; then
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        image_name="${image_fname%.xen-raw.tgz}"
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        openstack \
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            --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" \
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            image create \
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            "$image_name" --public \
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            --container-format=tgz --disk-format=raw \
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            --property vm_mode=xen < "${image}"
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        return
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    fi
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    if [[ "$image_url" =~ '.hds' ]]; then
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        image_name="${image_fname%.hds}"
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        vm_mode=${image_name##*-}
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        if [[ $vm_mode != 'exe' && $vm_mode != 'hvm' ]]; then
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            die $LINENO "Unknown vm_mode=${vm_mode} for Virtuozzo image"
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        fi
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        openstack \
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            --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" \
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            image create \
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            "$image_name" --public \
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            --container-format=bare --disk-format=ploop \
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            --property hypervisor_type=vz \
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            --property vm_mode=$vm_mode < "${image}"
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        return
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    fi
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    local kernel=""
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    local ramdisk=""
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    local disk_format=""
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    local container_format=""
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    local unpack=""
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    local img_property=""
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    case "$image_fname" in
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        *.tar.gz|*.tgz)
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            # Extract ami and aki files
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            [ "${image_fname%.tar.gz}" != "$image_fname" ] &&
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                image_name="${image_fname%.tar.gz}" ||
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                image_name="${image_fname%.tgz}"
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            local xdir="$FILES/images/$image_name"
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            rm -Rf "$xdir";
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            mkdir "$xdir"
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            tar -zxf $image -C "$xdir"
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            kernel=$(for f in "$xdir/"*-vmlinuz* "$xdir/"aki-*/image; do
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                [ -f "$f" ] && echo "$f" && break; done; true)
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            ramdisk=$(for f in "$xdir/"*-initrd* "$xdir/"ari-*/image; do
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                [ -f "$f" ] && echo "$f" && break; done; true)
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            image=$(for f in "$xdir/"*.img "$xdir/"ami-*/image; do
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                [ -f "$f" ] && echo "$f" && break; done; true)
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            if [[ -z "$image_name" ]]; then
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                image_name=$(basename "$image" ".img")
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            fi
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            ;;
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        *.img)
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            image_name=$(basename "$image" ".img")
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            local format
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            format=$(qemu-img info ${image} | awk '/^file format/ { print $3; exit }')
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            if [[ ",qcow2,raw,vdi,vmdk,vpc," =~ ",$format," ]]; then
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                disk_format=$format
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            else
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                disk_format=raw
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            fi
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            container_format=bare
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            ;;
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        *.img.gz)
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            image_name=$(basename "$image" ".img.gz")
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            disk_format=raw
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            container_format=bare
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            unpack=zcat
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            ;;
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        *.img.bz2)
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            image_name=$(basename "$image" ".img.bz2")
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            disk_format=qcow2
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            container_format=bare
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            unpack=bunzip2
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            ;;
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        *.qcow2)
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            image_name=$(basename "$image" ".qcow2")
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            disk_format=qcow2
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            container_format=bare
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            ;;
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        *.raw)
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            image_name=$(basename "$image" ".raw")
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            disk_format=raw
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            container_format=bare
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            ;;
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        *.iso)
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            image_name=$(basename "$image" ".iso")
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            disk_format=iso
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            container_format=bare
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            ;;
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        *.vhd|*.vhdx|*.vhd.gz|*.vhdx.gz)
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            local extension="${image_fname#*.}"
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            image_name=$(basename "$image" ".$extension")
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            disk_format=$(echo $image_fname | grep -oP '(?<=\.)vhdx?(?=\.|$)')
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            container_format=bare
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            if [ "${image_fname##*.}" == "gz" ]; then
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                unpack=zcat
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            fi
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            ;;
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        *) echo "Do not know what to do with $image_fname"; false;;
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    esac
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    if is_arch "ppc64le" || is_arch "ppc64" || is_arch "ppc"; then
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        img_property="--property hw_disk_bus=scsi --property hw_scsi_model=virtio-scsi --property hw_cdrom_bus=scsi --property os_command_line=console=hvc0"
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    fi
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    if is_arch "aarch64"; then
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        img_property="--property hw_machine_type=virt --property hw_cdrom_bus=scsi --property hw_scsi_model=virtio-scsi --property os_command_line='console=ttyAMA0'"
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    fi
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    if [ "$container_format" = "bare" ]; then
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        if [ "$unpack" = "zcat" ]; then
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            openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "$image_name" $img_property --public --container-format=$container_format --disk-format $disk_format < <(zcat --force "${image}")
 | 
						||
        elif [ "$unpack" = "bunzip2" ]; then
 | 
						||
            openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "$image_name" $img_property --public --container-format=$container_format --disk-format $disk_format < <(bunzip2 -cdk "${image}")
 | 
						||
        else
 | 
						||
            openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "$image_name" $img_property --public --container-format=$container_format --disk-format $disk_format < "${image}"
 | 
						||
        fi
 | 
						||
    else
 | 
						||
        # Use glance client to add the kernel the root filesystem.
 | 
						||
        # We parse the results of the first upload to get the glance ID of the
 | 
						||
        # kernel for use when uploading the root filesystem.
 | 
						||
        local kernel_id="" ramdisk_id="";
 | 
						||
        if [ -n "$kernel" ]; then
 | 
						||
            kernel_id=$(openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "$image_name-kernel" $img_property --public --container-format aki --disk-format aki < "$kernel" | grep ' id ' | get_field 2)
 | 
						||
        fi
 | 
						||
        if [ -n "$ramdisk" ]; then
 | 
						||
            ramdisk_id=$(openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "$image_name-ramdisk" $img_property --public --container-format ari --disk-format ari < "$ramdisk" | grep ' id ' | get_field 2)
 | 
						||
        fi
 | 
						||
        openstack --os-cloud=devstack-admin --os-region-name="$REGION_NAME" image create "${image_name%.img}" $img_property --public --container-format ami --disk-format ami ${kernel_id:+--property kernel_id=$kernel_id} ${ramdisk_id:+--property ramdisk_id=$ramdisk_id} < "${image}"
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Set the database backend to use
 | 
						||
# When called from stackrc/localrc DATABASE_BACKENDS has not been
 | 
						||
# initialized yet, just save the configuration selection and call back later
 | 
						||
# to validate it.
 | 
						||
#
 | 
						||
# ``$1`` - the name of the database backend to use (mysql, postgresql, ...)
 | 
						||
function use_database {
 | 
						||
    if [[ -z "$DATABASE_BACKENDS" ]]; then
 | 
						||
        # No backends registered means this is likely called from ``localrc``
 | 
						||
        # This is now deprecated usage
 | 
						||
        DATABASE_TYPE=$1
 | 
						||
        deprecated "The database backend needs to be properly set in ENABLED_SERVICES; use_database is deprecated localrc"
 | 
						||
    else
 | 
						||
        # This should no longer get called...here for posterity
 | 
						||
        use_exclusive_service DATABASE_BACKENDS DATABASE_TYPE $1
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#Macro for curl statements. curl requires -g option for literal IPv6 addresses.
 | 
						||
CURL_GET="${CURL_GET:-curl -g}"
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Wait for an HTTP server to start answering requests
 | 
						||
# wait_for_service timeout url
 | 
						||
#
 | 
						||
# If the service we want is behind a proxy, the proxy may be available
 | 
						||
# before the service. Compliant proxies will return a 503 in this case
 | 
						||
# Loop until we get something else.
 | 
						||
# Also check for the case where there is no proxy and the service just
 | 
						||
# hasn't started yet. curl returns 7 for Failed to connect to host.
 | 
						||
function wait_for_service {
 | 
						||
    local timeout=$1
 | 
						||
    local url=$2
 | 
						||
    local rval=0
 | 
						||
    time_start "wait_for_service"
 | 
						||
    timeout $timeout bash -x <<EOF || rval=$?
 | 
						||
        while [[ \$( ${CURL_GET} -k --noproxy '*' -s -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}' ${url} ) == 503 || \$? -eq 7 ]]; do
 | 
						||
            sleep 1
 | 
						||
        done
 | 
						||
EOF
 | 
						||
    time_stop "wait_for_service"
 | 
						||
    return $rval
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# ping check
 | 
						||
# Uses globals ``ENABLED_SERVICES``, ``TOP_DIR``, ``MULTI_HOST``, ``PRIVATE_NETWORK``
 | 
						||
# ping_check <ip> [boot-timeout] [from_net] [expected]
 | 
						||
function ping_check {
 | 
						||
    local ip=$1
 | 
						||
    local timeout=${2:-30}
 | 
						||
    local from_net=${3:-""}
 | 
						||
    local expected=${4:-True}
 | 
						||
    local op="!"
 | 
						||
    local failmsg="[Fail] Couldn't ping server"
 | 
						||
    local ping_cmd="ping"
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    # if we don't specify a from_net we're expecting things to work
 | 
						||
    # fine from our local box.
 | 
						||
    if [[ -n "$from_net" ]]; then
 | 
						||
        if is_service_enabled neutron; then
 | 
						||
            ping_cmd="$TOP_DIR/tools/ping_neutron.sh $from_net"
 | 
						||
        elif [[ "$MULTI_HOST" = "True" && "$from_net" = "$PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME" ]]; then
 | 
						||
            # there is no way to address the multihost / private case, bail here for compatibility.
 | 
						||
            # TODO: remove this cruft and redo code to handle this at the caller level.
 | 
						||
            return
 | 
						||
        fi
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    # inverse the logic if we're testing no connectivity
 | 
						||
    if [[ "$expected" != "True" ]]; then
 | 
						||
        op=""
 | 
						||
        failmsg="[Fail] Could ping server"
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    # Because we've transformed this command so many times, print it
 | 
						||
    # out at the end.
 | 
						||
    local check_command="while $op $ping_cmd -c1 -w1 $ip; do sleep 1; done"
 | 
						||
    echo "Checking connectivity with $check_command"
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if ! timeout $timeout sh -c "$check_command"; then
 | 
						||
        die $LINENO $failmsg
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Get ip of instance
 | 
						||
function get_instance_ip {
 | 
						||
    local vm_id=$1
 | 
						||
    local network_name=$2
 | 
						||
    local nova_result
 | 
						||
    local ip
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    nova_result="$(nova show $vm_id)"
 | 
						||
    ip=$(echo "$nova_result" | grep "$network_name" | get_field 2)
 | 
						||
    if [[ $ip = "" ]];then
 | 
						||
        echo "$nova_result"
 | 
						||
        die $LINENO "[Fail] Couldn't get ipaddress of VM"
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
    echo $ip
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# ssh check
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# ssh_check net-name key-file floating-ip default-user active-timeout
 | 
						||
function ssh_check {
 | 
						||
    if is_service_enabled neutron; then
 | 
						||
        _ssh_check_neutron  "$1" $2 $3 $4 $5
 | 
						||
        return
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
    _ssh_check_novanet "$1" $2 $3 $4 $5
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
function _ssh_check_novanet {
 | 
						||
    local NET_NAME=$1
 | 
						||
    local KEY_FILE=$2
 | 
						||
    local FLOATING_IP=$3
 | 
						||
    local DEFAULT_INSTANCE_USER=$4
 | 
						||
    local ACTIVE_TIMEOUT=$5
 | 
						||
    local probe_cmd=""
 | 
						||
    if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i $KEY_FILE ${DEFAULT_INSTANCE_USER}@$FLOATING_IP echo success; do sleep 1; done"; then
 | 
						||
        die $LINENO "server didn't become ssh-able!"
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Get the location of the $module-rootwrap executables, where module is cinder
 | 
						||
# or nova.
 | 
						||
# get_rootwrap_location module
 | 
						||
function get_rootwrap_location {
 | 
						||
    local module=$1
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    echo "$(get_python_exec_prefix)/$module-rootwrap"
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Path permissions sanity check
 | 
						||
# check_path_perm_sanity path
 | 
						||
function check_path_perm_sanity {
 | 
						||
    # Ensure no element of the path has 0700 permissions, which is very
 | 
						||
    # likely to cause issues for daemons.  Inspired by default 0700
 | 
						||
    # homedir permissions on RHEL and common practice of making DEST in
 | 
						||
    # the stack user's homedir.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    local real_path
 | 
						||
    real_path=$(readlink -f $1)
 | 
						||
    local rebuilt_path=""
 | 
						||
    for i in $(echo ${real_path} | tr "/" " "); do
 | 
						||
        rebuilt_path=$rebuilt_path"/"$i
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
        if [[ $(stat -c '%a' ${rebuilt_path}) = 700 ]]; then
 | 
						||
            echo "*** DEST path element"
 | 
						||
            echo "***    ${rebuilt_path}"
 | 
						||
            echo "*** appears to have 0700 permissions."
 | 
						||
            echo "*** This is very likely to cause fatal issues for DevStack daemons."
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
            if [[ -n "$SKIP_PATH_SANITY" ]]; then
 | 
						||
                return
 | 
						||
            else
 | 
						||
                echo "*** Set SKIP_PATH_SANITY to skip this check"
 | 
						||
                die $LINENO "Invalid path permissions"
 | 
						||
            fi
 | 
						||
        fi
 | 
						||
    done
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# vercmp ver1 op ver2
 | 
						||
#  Compare VER1 to VER2
 | 
						||
#   - op is one of < <= == >= >
 | 
						||
#   - returns true if satisified
 | 
						||
#  e.g.
 | 
						||
#  if vercmp 1.0 "<" 2.0; then
 | 
						||
#    ...
 | 
						||
#  fi
 | 
						||
function vercmp {
 | 
						||
    local v1=$1
 | 
						||
    local op=$2
 | 
						||
    local v2=$3
 | 
						||
    local result
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    # sort the two numbers with sort's "-V" argument.  Based on if v2
 | 
						||
    # swapped places with v1, we can determine ordering.
 | 
						||
    result=$(echo -e "$v1\n$v2" | sort -V | head -1)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    case $op in
 | 
						||
        "==")
 | 
						||
            [ "$v1" = "$v2" ]
 | 
						||
            return
 | 
						||
            ;;
 | 
						||
        ">")
 | 
						||
            [ "$v1" != "$v2" ] && [ "$result" = "$v2" ]
 | 
						||
            return
 | 
						||
            ;;
 | 
						||
        "<")
 | 
						||
            [ "$v1" != "$v2" ] && [ "$result" = "$v1" ]
 | 
						||
            return
 | 
						||
            ;;
 | 
						||
        ">=")
 | 
						||
            [ "$result" = "$v2" ]
 | 
						||
            return
 | 
						||
            ;;
 | 
						||
        "<=")
 | 
						||
            [ "$result" = "$v1" ]
 | 
						||
            return
 | 
						||
            ;;
 | 
						||
        *)
 | 
						||
            die $LINENO "unrecognised op: $op"
 | 
						||
            ;;
 | 
						||
    esac
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# This sets up defaults we like in devstack for logging for tracking
 | 
						||
# down issues, and makes sure everything is done the same between
 | 
						||
# projects.
 | 
						||
function setup_logging {
 | 
						||
    local conf_file=$1
 | 
						||
    local other_cond=${2:-"False"}
 | 
						||
    if [[ "$USE_SYSTEMD" == "True" ]]; then
 | 
						||
        setup_systemd_logging $conf_file
 | 
						||
    elif [ "$LOG_COLOR" == "True" ] && [ "$SYSLOG" == "False" ] && [ "$other_cond" == "False" ]; then
 | 
						||
        setup_colorized_logging $conf_file
 | 
						||
    else
 | 
						||
        setup_standard_logging_identity $conf_file
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# This function sets log formatting options for colorizing log
 | 
						||
# output to stdout. It is meant to be called by lib modules.
 | 
						||
# The last two parameters are optional and can be used to specify
 | 
						||
# non-default value for project and user format variables.
 | 
						||
# Defaults are respectively 'project_name' and 'user_name'
 | 
						||
#
 | 
						||
# setup_colorized_logging something.conf SOMESECTION
 | 
						||
function setup_colorized_logging {
 | 
						||
    local conf_file=$1
 | 
						||
    local conf_section="DEFAULT"
 | 
						||
    local project_var="project_name"
 | 
						||
    local user_var="user_name"
 | 
						||
    # Add color to logging output
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_context_format_string "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(color)s%(levelname)s %(name)s [[01;36m%(request_id)s [00;36m%("$project_var")s %("$user_var")s%(color)s] [01;35m%(instance)s%(color)s%(message)s[00m"
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_default_format_string "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(color)s%(levelname)s %(name)s [[00;36m-%(color)s] [01;35m%(instance)s%(color)s%(message)s[00m"
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_debug_format_suffix "[00;33mfrom (pid=%(process)d) %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d[00m"
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_exception_prefix "%(color)s%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d TRACE %(name)s [01;35m%(instance)s[00m"
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
function setup_systemd_logging {
 | 
						||
    local conf_file=$1
 | 
						||
    local conf_section="DEFAULT"
 | 
						||
    # NOTE(sdague): this is a nice to have, and means we're using the
 | 
						||
    # native systemd path, which provides for things like search on
 | 
						||
    # request-id. However, there may be an eventlet interaction here,
 | 
						||
    # so going off for now.
 | 
						||
    USE_JOURNAL=$(trueorfalse False USE_JOURNAL)
 | 
						||
    local pidstr=""
 | 
						||
    if [[ "$USE_JOURNAL" == "True" ]]; then
 | 
						||
        iniset $conf_file $conf_section use_journal "True"
 | 
						||
        # if we are using the journal directly, our process id is already correct
 | 
						||
    else
 | 
						||
        pidstr="(pid=%(process)d) "
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_debug_format_suffix "[00;33m{{${pidstr}%(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d}}[00m"
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_context_format_string "%(color)s%(levelname)s %(name)s [[01;36m%(global_request_id)s %(request_id)s [00;36m%(project_name)s %(user_name)s%(color)s] [01;35m%(instance)s%(color)s%(message)s[00m"
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_default_format_string "%(color)s%(levelname)s %(name)s [[00;36m-%(color)s] [01;35m%(instance)s%(color)s%(message)s[00m"
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file $conf_section logging_exception_prefix "ERROR %(name)s [01;35m%(instance)s[00m"
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
function setup_standard_logging_identity {
 | 
						||
    local conf_file=$1
 | 
						||
    iniset $conf_file DEFAULT logging_user_identity_format "%(project_name)s %(user_name)s"
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# These functions are provided for basic fall-back functionality for
 | 
						||
# projects that include parts of DevStack (Grenade).  stack.sh will
 | 
						||
# override these with more specific versions for DevStack (with fancy
 | 
						||
# spinners, etc).  We never override an existing version
 | 
						||
if ! function_exists echo_summary; then
 | 
						||
    function echo_summary {
 | 
						||
        echo $@
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
fi
 | 
						||
if ! function_exists echo_nolog; then
 | 
						||
    function echo_nolog {
 | 
						||
        echo $@
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
fi
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# create_disk - Create backing disk
 | 
						||
function create_disk {
 | 
						||
    local node_number
 | 
						||
    local disk_image=${1}
 | 
						||
    local storage_data_dir=${2}
 | 
						||
    local loopback_disk_size=${3}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    # Create a loopback disk and format it to XFS.
 | 
						||
    if [[ -e ${disk_image} ]]; then
 | 
						||
        if egrep -q ${storage_data_dir} /proc/mounts; then
 | 
						||
            sudo umount ${storage_data_dir}/drives/sdb1
 | 
						||
            sudo rm -f ${disk_image}
 | 
						||
        fi
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    sudo mkdir -p ${storage_data_dir}/drives/images
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    sudo truncate -s ${loopback_disk_size} ${disk_image}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    # Make a fresh XFS filesystem. Use bigger inodes so xattr can fit in
 | 
						||
    # a single inode. Keeping the default inode size (256) will result in multiple
 | 
						||
    # inodes being used to store xattr. Retrieving the xattr will be slower
 | 
						||
    # since we have to read multiple inodes. This statement is true for both
 | 
						||
    # Swift and Ceph.
 | 
						||
    sudo mkfs.xfs -f -i size=1024 ${disk_image}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    # Mount the disk with mount options to make it as efficient as possible
 | 
						||
    if ! egrep -q ${storage_data_dir} /proc/mounts; then
 | 
						||
        sudo mount -t xfs -o loop,noatime,nodiratime,nobarrier,logbufs=8  \
 | 
						||
            ${disk_image} ${storage_data_dir}
 | 
						||
    fi
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# set_mtu - Set MTU on a device
 | 
						||
function set_mtu {
 | 
						||
    local dev=$1
 | 
						||
    local mtu=$2
 | 
						||
    sudo ip link set mtu $mtu dev $dev
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# running_in_container - Returns true otherwise false
 | 
						||
function running_in_container {
 | 
						||
    [[ $(systemd-detect-virt --container) != 'none' ]]
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# enable_kernel_bridge_firewall - Enable kernel support for bridge firewalling
 | 
						||
function enable_kernel_bridge_firewall {
 | 
						||
    # Load bridge module. This module provides access to firewall for bridged
 | 
						||
    # frames; and also on older kernels (pre-3.18) it provides sysctl knobs to
 | 
						||
    # enable/disable bridge firewalling
 | 
						||
    sudo modprobe bridge
 | 
						||
    # For newer kernels (3.18+), those sysctl settings are split into a separate
 | 
						||
    # kernel module (br_netfilter). Load it too, if present.
 | 
						||
    sudo modprobe br_netfilter 2>> /dev/null || :
 | 
						||
    # Enable bridge firewalling in case it's disabled in kernel (upstream
 | 
						||
    # default is enabled, but some distributions may decide to change it).
 | 
						||
    # This is at least needed for RHEL 7.2 and earlier releases.
 | 
						||
    for proto in ip ip6; do
 | 
						||
        sudo sysctl -w net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-${proto}tables=1
 | 
						||
    done
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Set a systemd system override
 | 
						||
#
 | 
						||
# This sets a system-side override in system.conf. A per-service
 | 
						||
# override would be /etc/systemd/system/${service}.service/override.conf
 | 
						||
function set_systemd_override {
 | 
						||
    local key="$1"
 | 
						||
    local value="$2"
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    local sysconf="/etc/systemd/system.conf"
 | 
						||
    iniset -sudo "${sysconf}" "Manager" "$key" "$value"
 | 
						||
    echo "Set systemd system override for ${key}=${value}"
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    sudo systemctl daemon-reload
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Get a random port from the local port range
 | 
						||
#
 | 
						||
# This function returns an available port in the local port range. The search
 | 
						||
# order is not truly random, but should be considered a random value by the
 | 
						||
# user because it depends on the state of your local system.
 | 
						||
function get_random_port {
 | 
						||
    read lower_port upper_port < /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range
 | 
						||
    while true; do
 | 
						||
        for (( port = upper_port ; port >= lower_port ; port-- )); do
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            sudo lsof -i ":$port" &> /dev/null
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						||
            if [[ $? > 0 ]] ; then
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						||
                break 2
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						||
            fi
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						||
        done
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						||
    done
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						||
    echo $port
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						||
}
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						||
 | 
						||
# Save some state information
 | 
						||
#
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						||
# Write out various useful state information to /etc/devstack-version
 | 
						||
function write_devstack_version {
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						||
    cat - > /tmp/devstack-version <<EOF
 | 
						||
DevStack Version: ${DEVSTACK_SERIES}
 | 
						||
Change: $(git log --format="%H %s %ci" -1)
 | 
						||
OS Version: ${os_VENDOR} ${os_RELEASE} ${os_CODENAME}
 | 
						||
EOF
 | 
						||
    sudo install -m 644 /tmp/devstack-version /etc/devstack-version
 | 
						||
    rm /tmp/devstack-version
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Restore xtrace
 | 
						||
$_XTRACE_FUNCTIONS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# Local variables:
 | 
						||
# mode: shell-script
 | 
						||
# End:
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