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diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/block_device/level2/mkfs.py
Ian Wienand 824a9e91c4 Add state to NodeBase class
Making the global state reference a defined part of the node makes
some parts of the block device processing easier and removes the need
for other global values.

The state is passed to PluginNodeBase.__init__() and expected to be
passed into all nodes as they are created.  NodeBase.__init__() is
updated with the new paramater 'state'.

The parameter is removed from the create() call as nodes can simply
reference it at any point as "self.state".

This is similar to 1cdc8b20373c5d582ea928cfd7334469ff36dbce, except it
is based on I68840594a34af28d41d9522addcfd830bd203b97 which loads the
node-list from pickled state for later cmd_* calls.  Thus we only
build the state *once*, at cmd_create() time as we build the node
list.

Change-Id: I468dbf5134947629f125504513703d6f2cdace59
2017-06-08 17:13:26 +10:00

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# Copyright 2017 Andreas Florath (andreas@florath.net)
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import logging
import uuid
from diskimage_builder.block_device.exception \
import BlockDeviceSetupException
from diskimage_builder.block_device.plugin import NodeBase
from diskimage_builder.block_device.plugin import PluginBase
from diskimage_builder.block_device.utils import exec_sudo
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# There is the need that filesystem labels are unique:
# if not the boot and / or mount (with LABEL=) might fail.
file_system_labels = set()
# There is the need to check the length of the label of
# the filesystem. The maximum length depends on the used filesystem.
# This map provides information about the maximum label length.
file_system_max_label_length = {
"ext2": 16,
"ext3": 16,
"ext4": 16,
"xfs": 12,
"vfat": 11
}
class FilesystemNode(NodeBase):
def __init__(self, config, state):
logger.debug("Create filesystem object; config [%s]", config)
super(FilesystemNode, self).__init__(config['name'], state)
# Parameter check (mandatory)
for pname in ['base', 'type']:
if pname not in config:
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"Mkfs config needs [%s]" % pname)
setattr(self, pname, config[pname])
# Parameter check (optional)
for pname in ['label', 'opts', 'uuid']:
setattr(self, pname,
config[pname] if pname in config else None)
if self.label is None:
self.label = self.name
# Historic reasons - this will hopefully vanish in one of
# the next major releases
if self.label == "cloudimg-rootfs" and self.type == "xfs":
logger.warning("Default label [cloudimg-rootfs] too long for xfs "
"file system - using [img-rootfs] instead")
self.label = "img-rootfs"
if self.label in file_system_labels:
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"File system label [%s] used more than once" % self.label)
file_system_labels.add(self.label)
if self.type in file_system_max_label_length:
if file_system_max_label_length[self.type] < len(self.label):
raise BlockDeviceSetupException(
"Label [{label}] too long for filesystem [{type}]: "
" [{len}] > [{max_len}]".format({
'label': self.label,
'type': self.type,
'len': len(self.label),
'max': file_system_max_label_length[self.type]}))
else:
logger.warning("Length of label [%s] cannot be checked for "
"filesystem [%s]: unknown max length",
self.label, self.type)
logger.warning("Continue - but this might lead to an error")
if self.opts is not None:
self.opts = self.opts.strip().split(' ')
if self.uuid is None:
self.uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
logger.debug("Filesystem created [%s]", self)
def get_edges(self):
edge_from = [self.base]
edge_to = []
return (edge_from, edge_to)
def create(self, rollback):
cmd = ["mkfs"]
cmd.extend(['-t', self.type])
if self.opts:
cmd.extend(self.opts)
cmd.extend(["-L", self.label])
if self.type in ('ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4'):
cmd.extend(['-U', self.uuid])
elif self.type == 'xfs':
cmd.extend(['-m', "uuid=%s" % self.uuid])
else:
logger.warning("UUID will not be written for fs type [%s]",
self.type)
if self.type in ('ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4', 'xfs'):
cmd.append('-q')
if 'blockdev' not in self.state:
self.state['blockdev'] = {}
device = self.state['blockdev'][self.base]['device']
cmd.append(device)
logger.debug("Creating fs command [%s]", cmd)
exec_sudo(cmd)
if 'filesys' not in self.state:
self.state['filesys'] = {}
self.state['filesys'][self.name] \
= {'uuid': self.uuid, 'label': self.label,
'fstype': self.type, 'opts': self.opts,
'device': device}
class Mkfs(PluginBase):
"""Create a file system
This block device module handles creating different file
systems.
"""
def __init__(self, config, defaults, state):
super(Mkfs, self).__init__()
self.filesystems = {}
fs = FilesystemNode(config, state)
self.filesystems[fs.get_name()] = fs
def get_nodes(self):
nodes = []
for _, fs in self.filesystems.items():
nodes.append(fs)
return nodes