neutron/neutron/plugins/ml2/plugin.py

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# Copyright (c) 2013 OpenStack Foundation
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import copy
from eventlet import greenthread
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import portbindings
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import provider_net
from neutron_lib.api import validators
from neutron_lib import constants as const
from neutron_lib import exceptions as exc
from neutron_lib.plugins import directory
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_db import exception as os_db_exception
from oslo_log import helpers as log_helpers
from oslo_log import log
from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
from oslo_utils import excutils
from oslo_utils import importutils
from oslo_utils import uuidutils
import sqlalchemy
from sqlalchemy.orm import exc as sa_exc
from neutron._i18n import _, _LE, _LI, _LW
from neutron.agent import securitygroups_rpc as sg_rpc
from neutron.api.rpc.agentnotifiers import dhcp_rpc_agent_api
from neutron.api.rpc.handlers import dhcp_rpc
from neutron.api.rpc.handlers import dvr_rpc
from neutron.api.rpc.handlers import metadata_rpc
from neutron.api.rpc.handlers import resources_rpc
from neutron.api.rpc.handlers import securitygroups_rpc
from neutron.api.v2 import attributes
from neutron.callbacks import events
from neutron.callbacks import exceptions
from neutron.callbacks import registry
from neutron.callbacks import resources
from neutron.common import constants as n_const
from neutron.common import rpc as n_rpc
from neutron.common import topics
from neutron.common import utils
from neutron.db import _model_query as model_query
from neutron.db import _resource_extend as resource_extend
from neutron.db import _utils as db_utils
from neutron.db import address_scope_db
from neutron.db import agents_db
from neutron.db import agentschedulers_db
from neutron.db import allowedaddresspairs_db as addr_pair_db
from neutron.db import api as db_api
from neutron.db import db_base_plugin_v2
from neutron.db import dvr_mac_db
from neutron.db import external_net_db
from neutron.db import extradhcpopt_db
from neutron.db.models import securitygroup as sg_models
from neutron.db import models_v2
from neutron.db import provisioning_blocks
from neutron.db.quota import driver # noqa
from neutron.db import securitygroups_rpc_base as sg_db_rpc
from neutron.db import segments_db
from neutron.db import subnet_service_type_db_models as service_type_db
from neutron.db import vlantransparent_db
from neutron.extensions import allowedaddresspairs as addr_pair
from neutron.extensions import availability_zone as az_ext
from neutron.extensions import extra_dhcp_opt as edo_ext
from neutron.extensions import multiprovidernet as mpnet
from neutron.extensions import portsecurity as psec
from neutron.extensions import providernet as provider
from neutron.extensions import vlantransparent
from neutron.plugins.ml2.common import exceptions as ml2_exc
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import config # noqa
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import db
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import driver_api as api
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import driver_context
from neutron.plugins.ml2.extensions import qos as qos_ext
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import managers
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import models
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import ovo_rpc
from neutron.plugins.ml2 import rpc
from neutron.quota import resource_registry
from neutron.services.qos import qos_consts
from neutron.services.segments import plugin as segments_plugin
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
MAX_BIND_TRIES = 10
SERVICE_PLUGINS_REQUIRED_DRIVERS = {
'qos': [qos_ext.QOS_EXT_DRIVER_ALIAS]
}
@registry.has_registry_receivers
class Ml2Plugin(db_base_plugin_v2.NeutronDbPluginV2,
dvr_mac_db.DVRDbMixin,
external_net_db.External_net_db_mixin,
sg_db_rpc.SecurityGroupServerRpcMixin,
agentschedulers_db.AZDhcpAgentSchedulerDbMixin,
addr_pair_db.AllowedAddressPairsMixin,
vlantransparent_db.Vlantransparent_db_mixin,
extradhcpopt_db.ExtraDhcpOptMixin,
address_scope_db.AddressScopeDbMixin,
service_type_db.SubnetServiceTypeMixin):
"""Implement the Neutron L2 abstractions using modules.
Ml2Plugin is a Neutron plugin based on separately extensible sets
of network types and mechanisms for connecting to networks of
those types. The network types and mechanisms are implemented as
drivers loaded via Python entry points. Networks can be made up of
multiple segments (not yet fully implemented).
"""
# This attribute specifies whether the plugin supports or not
# bulk/pagination/sorting operations. Name mangling is used in
# order to ensure it is qualified by class
__native_bulk_support = True
__native_pagination_support = True
__native_sorting_support = True
# List of supported extensions
_supported_extension_aliases = ["provider", "external-net", "binding",
"quotas", "security-group", "agent",
"dhcp_agent_scheduler",
"multi-provider", "allowed-address-pairs",
"extra_dhcp_opt", "subnet_allocation",
"net-mtu", "vlan-transparent",
"address-scope",
"availability_zone",
"network_availability_zone",
"default-subnetpools",
"subnet-service-types"]
@property
def supported_extension_aliases(self):
if not hasattr(self, '_aliases'):
aliases = self._supported_extension_aliases[:]
aliases += self.extension_manager.extension_aliases()
sg_rpc.disable_security_group_extension_by_config(aliases)
vlantransparent.disable_extension_by_config(aliases)
self._aliases = aliases
return self._aliases
@resource_registry.tracked_resources(
network=models_v2.Network,
port=models_v2.Port,
subnet=models_v2.Subnet,
subnetpool=models_v2.SubnetPool,
security_group=sg_models.SecurityGroup,
security_group_rule=sg_models.SecurityGroupRule)
def __init__(self):
# First load drivers, then initialize DB, then initialize drivers
self.type_manager = managers.TypeManager()
self.extension_manager = managers.ExtensionManager()
self.mechanism_manager = managers.MechanismManager()
super(Ml2Plugin, self).__init__()
self.type_manager.initialize()
self.extension_manager.initialize()
self.mechanism_manager.initialize()
self._setup_dhcp()
self._start_rpc_notifiers()
self.add_agent_status_check_worker(self.agent_health_check)
self.add_workers(self.mechanism_manager.get_workers())
self._verify_service_plugins_requirements()
LOG.info(_LI("Modular L2 Plugin initialization complete"))
def _setup_rpc(self):
"""Initialize components to support agent communication."""
self.endpoints = [
rpc.RpcCallbacks(self.notifier, self.type_manager),
securitygroups_rpc.SecurityGroupServerRpcCallback(),
dvr_rpc.DVRServerRpcCallback(),
dhcp_rpc.DhcpRpcCallback(),
agents_db.AgentExtRpcCallback(),
metadata_rpc.MetadataRpcCallback(),
resources_rpc.ResourcesPullRpcCallback()
]
def _setup_dhcp(self):
"""Initialize components to support DHCP."""
self.network_scheduler = importutils.import_object(
cfg.CONF.network_scheduler_driver
)
self.add_periodic_dhcp_agent_status_check()
def _verify_service_plugins_requirements(self):
for service_plugin in cfg.CONF.service_plugins:
extension_drivers = SERVICE_PLUGINS_REQUIRED_DRIVERS.get(
service_plugin, []
)
for extension_driver in extension_drivers:
if extension_driver not in self.extension_manager.names():
raise ml2_exc.ExtensionDriverNotFound(
driver=extension_driver, service_plugin=service_plugin
)
@registry.receives(resources.PORT,
[provisioning_blocks.PROVISIONING_COMPLETE])
def _port_provisioned(self, rtype, event, trigger, context, object_id,
**kwargs):
port_id = object_id
port = db.get_port(context, port_id)
if not port or not port.port_binding:
LOG.debug("Port %s was deleted so its status cannot be updated.",
port_id)
return
if port.port_binding.vif_type in (portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BINDING_FAILED,
portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND):
# NOTE(kevinbenton): we hit here when a port is created without
# a host ID and the dhcp agent notifies that its wiring is done
LOG.debug("Port %s cannot update to ACTIVE because it "
"is not bound.", port_id)
return
else:
# port is bound, but we have to check for new provisioning blocks
# one last time to detect the case where we were triggered by an
# unbound port and the port became bound with new provisioning
# blocks before 'get_port' was called above
if provisioning_blocks.is_object_blocked(context, port_id,
resources.PORT):
LOG.debug("Port %s had new provisioning blocks added so it "
"will not transition to active.", port_id)
return
self.update_port_status(context, port_id, const.PORT_STATUS_ACTIVE)
@log_helpers.log_method_call
def _start_rpc_notifiers(self):
"""Initialize RPC notifiers for agents."""
self.ovo_notifier = ovo_rpc.OVOServerRpcInterface()
self.notifier = rpc.AgentNotifierApi(topics.AGENT)
self.agent_notifiers[const.AGENT_TYPE_DHCP] = (
dhcp_rpc_agent_api.DhcpAgentNotifyAPI()
)
@log_helpers.log_method_call
def start_rpc_listeners(self):
"""Start the RPC loop to let the plugin communicate with agents."""
self._setup_rpc()
self.topic = topics.PLUGIN
self.conn = n_rpc.create_connection()
self.conn.create_consumer(self.topic, self.endpoints, fanout=False)
self.conn.create_consumer(
topics.SERVER_RESOURCE_VERSIONS,
[resources_rpc.ResourcesPushToServerRpcCallback()],
fanout=True)
# process state reports despite dedicated rpc workers
self.conn.create_consumer(topics.REPORTS,
[agents_db.AgentExtRpcCallback()],
fanout=False)
return self.conn.consume_in_threads()
def start_rpc_state_reports_listener(self):
self.conn_reports = n_rpc.create_connection()
self.conn_reports.create_consumer(topics.REPORTS,
[agents_db.AgentExtRpcCallback()],
fanout=False)
return self.conn_reports.consume_in_threads()
def _filter_nets_provider(self, context, networks, filters):
return [network
for network in networks
if self.type_manager.network_matches_filters(network, filters)
]
def _check_mac_update_allowed(self, orig_port, port, binding):
unplugged_types = (portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BINDING_FAILED,
portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND)
new_mac = port.get('mac_address')
mac_change = (new_mac is not None and
orig_port['mac_address'] != new_mac)
if (mac_change and binding.vif_type not in unplugged_types):
raise exc.PortBound(port_id=orig_port['id'],
vif_type=binding.vif_type,
old_mac=orig_port['mac_address'],
new_mac=port['mac_address'])
return mac_change
def _process_port_binding(self, mech_context, attrs):
plugin_context = mech_context._plugin_context
binding = mech_context._binding
port = mech_context.current
port_id = port['id']
changes = False
host = const.ATTR_NOT_SPECIFIED
if attrs and portbindings.HOST_ID in attrs:
host = attrs.get(portbindings.HOST_ID) or ''
original_host = binding.host
if (validators.is_attr_set(host) and
original_host != host):
binding.host = host
changes = True
vnic_type = attrs and attrs.get(portbindings.VNIC_TYPE)
if (validators.is_attr_set(vnic_type) and
binding.vnic_type != vnic_type):
binding.vnic_type = vnic_type
changes = True
# treat None as clear of profile.
profile = None
if attrs and portbindings.PROFILE in attrs:
profile = attrs.get(portbindings.PROFILE) or {}
if profile not in (None, const.ATTR_NOT_SPECIFIED,
self._get_profile(binding)):
binding.profile = jsonutils.dumps(profile)
if len(binding.profile) > models.BINDING_PROFILE_LEN:
msg = _("binding:profile value too large")
raise exc.InvalidInput(error_message=msg)
changes = True
# Unbind the port if needed.
if changes:
binding.vif_type = portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND
binding.vif_details = ''
db.clear_binding_levels(plugin_context, port_id, original_host)
mech_context._clear_binding_levels()
port['status'] = const.PORT_STATUS_DOWN
super(Ml2Plugin, self).update_port(
mech_context._plugin_context, port_id,
{attributes.PORT: {'status': const.PORT_STATUS_DOWN}})
if port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
binding.vif_type = portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND
binding.vif_details = ''
db.clear_binding_levels(plugin_context, port_id, original_host)
mech_context._clear_binding_levels()
binding.host = ''
self._update_port_dict_binding(port, binding)
# merging here brings binding changes into the session so they can be
# committed since the binding attached to the context is detached from
# the session
plugin_context.session.merge(binding)
return changes
@db_api.retry_db_errors
def _bind_port_if_needed(self, context, allow_notify=False,
need_notify=False):
for count in range(1, MAX_BIND_TRIES + 1):
if count > 1:
# yield for binding retries so that we give other threads a
# chance to do their work
greenthread.sleep(0)
# multiple attempts shouldn't happen very often so we log each
# attempt after the 1st.
LOG.info(_LI("Attempt %(count)s to bind port %(port)s"),
{'count': count, 'port': context.current['id']})
bind_context, need_notify, try_again = self._attempt_binding(
context, need_notify)
if count == MAX_BIND_TRIES or not try_again:
if self._should_bind_port(context):
# At this point, we attempted to bind a port and reached
# its final binding state. Binding either succeeded or
# exhausted all attempts, thus no need to try again.
# Now, the port and its binding state should be committed.
context, need_notify, try_again = (
self._commit_port_binding(context, bind_context,
need_notify, try_again))
else:
context = bind_context
if not try_again:
if allow_notify and need_notify:
self._notify_port_updated(context)
return context
LOG.error(_LE("Failed to commit binding results for %(port)s "
"after %(max)s tries"),
{'port': context.current['id'], 'max': MAX_BIND_TRIES})
return context
def _should_bind_port(self, context):
return (context._binding.host and context._binding.vif_type
in (portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND,
portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BINDING_FAILED))
def _attempt_binding(self, context, need_notify):
try_again = False
if self._should_bind_port(context):
bind_context = self._bind_port(context)
if bind_context.vif_type != portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BINDING_FAILED:
# Binding succeeded. Suggest notifying of successful binding.
need_notify = True
else:
# Current attempt binding failed, try to bind again.
try_again = True
context = bind_context
return context, need_notify, try_again
def _bind_port(self, orig_context):
# Construct a new PortContext from the one from the previous
# transaction.
port = orig_context.current
orig_binding = orig_context._binding
new_binding = models.PortBinding(
host=orig_binding.host,
vnic_type=orig_binding.vnic_type,
profile=orig_binding.profile,
vif_type=portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND,
vif_details=''
)
self._update_port_dict_binding(port, new_binding)
new_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, orig_context._plugin_context, port,
orig_context.network.current, new_binding, None,
original_port=orig_context.original)
# Attempt to bind the port and return the context with the
# result.
self.mechanism_manager.bind_port(new_context)
return new_context
def _commit_port_binding(self, orig_context, bind_context,
need_notify, try_again):
port_id = orig_context.current['id']
plugin_context = orig_context._plugin_context
orig_binding = orig_context._binding
new_binding = bind_context._binding
# After we've attempted to bind the port, we begin a
# transaction, get the current port state, and decide whether
# to commit the binding results.
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(plugin_context):
# Get the current port state and build a new PortContext
# reflecting this state as original state for subsequent
# mechanism driver update_port_*commit() calls.
try:
port_db = self._get_port(plugin_context, port_id)
cur_binding = port_db.port_binding
except exc.PortNotFound:
port_db, cur_binding = None, None
if not port_db or not cur_binding:
# The port has been deleted concurrently, so just
# return the unbound result from the initial
# transaction that completed before the deletion.
LOG.debug("Port %s has been deleted concurrently", port_id)
return orig_context, False, False
# Since the mechanism driver bind_port() calls must be made
# outside a DB transaction locking the port state, it is
# possible (but unlikely) that the port's state could change
# concurrently while these calls are being made. If another
# thread or process succeeds in binding the port before this
# thread commits its results, the already committed results are
# used. If attributes such as binding:host_id, binding:profile,
# or binding:vnic_type are updated concurrently, the try_again
# flag is returned to indicate that the commit was unsuccessful.
oport = self._make_port_dict(port_db)
port = self._make_port_dict(port_db)
network = bind_context.network.current
if port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
# REVISIT(rkukura): The PortBinding instance from the
# ml2_port_bindings table, returned as cur_binding
# from port_db.port_binding above, is
# currently not used for DVR distributed ports, and is
# replaced here with the DistributedPortBinding instance from
# the ml2_distributed_port_bindings table specific to the host
# on which the distributed port is being bound. It
# would be possible to optimize this code to avoid
# fetching the PortBinding instance in the DVR case,
# and even to avoid creating the unused entry in the
# ml2_port_bindings table. But the upcoming resolution
# for bug 1367391 will eliminate the
# ml2_distributed_port_bindings table, use the
# ml2_port_bindings table to store non-host-specific
# fields for both distributed and non-distributed
# ports, and introduce a new ml2_port_binding_hosts
# table for the fields that need to be host-specific
# in the distributed case. Since the PortBinding
# instance will then be needed, it does not make sense
# to optimize this code to avoid fetching it.
cur_binding = db.get_distributed_port_binding_by_host(
plugin_context, port_id, orig_binding.host)
cur_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, plugin_context, port, network, cur_binding, None,
original_port=oport)
# Commit our binding results only if port has not been
# successfully bound concurrently by another thread or
# process and no binding inputs have been changed.
commit = ((cur_binding.vif_type in
[portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND,
portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BINDING_FAILED]) and
orig_binding.host == cur_binding.host and
orig_binding.vnic_type == cur_binding.vnic_type and
orig_binding.profile == cur_binding.profile)
if commit:
# Update the port's binding state with our binding
# results.
cur_binding.vif_type = new_binding.vif_type
cur_binding.vif_details = new_binding.vif_details
db.clear_binding_levels(plugin_context, port_id,
cur_binding.host)
db.set_binding_levels(plugin_context,
bind_context._binding_levels)
# refresh context with a snapshot of updated state
cur_context._binding = copy.deepcopy(cur_binding)
cur_context._binding_levels = bind_context._binding_levels
# Update PortContext's port dictionary to reflect the
# updated binding state.
self._update_port_dict_binding(port, cur_binding)
# Update the port status if requested by the bound driver.
if (bind_context._binding_levels and
bind_context._new_port_status):
port_db.status = bind_context._new_port_status
port['status'] = bind_context._new_port_status
# Call the mechanism driver precommit methods, commit
# the results, and call the postcommit methods.
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_precommit(cur_context)
if commit:
# Continue, using the port state as of the transaction that
# just finished, whether that transaction committed new
# results or discovered concurrent port state changes.
# Also, Trigger notification for successful binding commit.
kwargs = {
'context': plugin_context,
'port': port,
'mac_address_updated': False,
'original_port': oport,
}
registry.notify(resources.PORT, events.AFTER_UPDATE,
self, **kwargs)
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_postcommit(cur_context)
need_notify = True
try_again = False
else:
try_again = True
return cur_context, need_notify, try_again
def _update_port_dict_binding(self, port, binding):
port[portbindings.VNIC_TYPE] = binding.vnic_type
port[portbindings.PROFILE] = self._get_profile(binding)
if port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
port[portbindings.HOST_ID] = ''
port[portbindings.VIF_TYPE] = portbindings.VIF_TYPE_DISTRIBUTED
port[portbindings.VIF_DETAILS] = {}
else:
port[portbindings.HOST_ID] = binding.host
port[portbindings.VIF_TYPE] = binding.vif_type
port[portbindings.VIF_DETAILS] = self._get_vif_details(binding)
def _get_vif_details(self, binding):
if binding.vif_details:
try:
return jsonutils.loads(binding.vif_details)
except Exception:
LOG.error(_LE("Serialized vif_details DB value '%(value)s' "
"for port %(port)s is invalid"),
{'value': binding.vif_details,
'port': binding.port_id})
return {}
def _get_profile(self, binding):
if binding.profile:
try:
return jsonutils.loads(binding.profile)
except Exception:
LOG.error(_LE("Serialized profile DB value '%(value)s' for "
"port %(port)s is invalid"),
{'value': binding.profile,
'port': binding.port_id})
return {}
def _ml2_extend_port_dict_binding(self, port_res, port_db):
# None when called during unit tests for other plugins.
if port_db.port_binding:
self._update_port_dict_binding(port_res, port_db.port_binding)
resource_extend.register_funcs(
attributes.PORTS, ['_ml2_extend_port_dict_binding'])
# ML2's resource extend functions allow extension drivers that extend
# attributes for the resources to add those attributes to the result.
resource_extend.register_funcs(
attributes.NETWORKS, ['_ml2_md_extend_network_dict'])
resource_extend.register_funcs(
attributes.PORTS, ['_ml2_md_extend_port_dict'])
resource_extend.register_funcs(
attributes.SUBNETS, ['_ml2_md_extend_subnet_dict'])
def _ml2_md_extend_network_dict(self, result, netdb):
session = self._object_session_or_new_session(netdb)
self.extension_manager.extend_network_dict(session, netdb, result)
def _ml2_md_extend_port_dict(self, result, portdb):
session = self._object_session_or_new_session(portdb)
self.extension_manager.extend_port_dict(session, portdb, result)
def _ml2_md_extend_subnet_dict(self, result, subnetdb):
session = self._object_session_or_new_session(subnetdb)
self.extension_manager.extend_subnet_dict(session, subnetdb, result)
@staticmethod
def _object_session_or_new_session(sql_obj):
session = sqlalchemy.inspect(sql_obj).session
if not session:
session = db_api.get_reader_session()
return session
# Note - The following hook methods have "ml2" in their names so
# that they are not called twice during unit tests due to global
# registration of hooks in portbindings_db.py used by other
# plugins.
def _ml2_port_result_filter_hook(self, query, filters):
values = filters and filters.get(portbindings.HOST_ID, [])
if not values:
return query
bind_criteria = models.PortBinding.host.in_(values)
return query.filter(models_v2.Port.port_binding.has(bind_criteria))
model_query.register_hook(
models_v2.Port,
"ml2_port_bindings",
None,
None,
'_ml2_port_result_filter_hook')
def _notify_port_updated(self, mech_context):
port = mech_context.current
segment = mech_context.bottom_bound_segment
if not segment:
# REVISIT(rkukura): This should notify agent to unplug port
network = mech_context.network.current
LOG.debug("In _notify_port_updated(), no bound segment for "
"port %(port_id)s on network %(network_id)s",
{'port_id': port['id'], 'network_id': network['id']})
return
self.notifier.port_update(mech_context._plugin_context, port,
segment[api.NETWORK_TYPE],
segment[api.SEGMENTATION_ID],
segment[api.PHYSICAL_NETWORK])
def _delete_objects(self, context, resource, objects):
delete_op = getattr(self, 'delete_%s' % resource)
for obj in objects:
try:
delete_op(context, obj['result']['id'])
except KeyError:
LOG.exception(_LE("Could not find %s to delete."),
resource)
except Exception:
LOG.exception(_LE("Could not delete %(res)s %(id)s."),
{'res': resource,
'id': obj['result']['id']})
def _create_bulk_ml2(self, resource, context, request_items):
objects = []
collection = "%ss" % resource
items = request_items[collection]
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
obj_creator = getattr(self, '_create_%s_db' % resource)
for item in items:
try:
attrs = item[resource]
result, mech_context = obj_creator(context, item)
objects.append({'mech_context': mech_context,
'result': result,
'attributes': attrs})
except Exception as e:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
utils.attach_exc_details(
e, _LE("An exception occurred while creating "
"the %(resource)s:%(item)s"),
{'resource': resource, 'item': item})
postcommit_op = getattr(self.mechanism_manager,
'create_%s_postcommit' % resource)
for obj in objects:
try:
postcommit_op(obj['mech_context'])
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
resource_ids = [res['result']['id'] for res in objects]
LOG.exception(_LE("mechanism_manager.create_%(res)s"
"_postcommit failed for %(res)s: "
"'%(failed_id)s'. Deleting "
"%(res)ss %(resource_ids)s"),
{'res': resource,
'failed_id': obj['result']['id'],
'resource_ids': ', '.join(resource_ids)})
self._delete_objects(context, resource, objects)
return objects
def _get_network_mtu(self, network):
mtus = []
try:
segments = network[mpnet.SEGMENTS]
except KeyError:
segments = [network]
for s in segments:
segment_type = s[provider_net.NETWORK_TYPE]
try:
type_driver = self.type_manager.drivers[segment_type].obj
except KeyError:
# NOTE(ihrachys) This can happen when type driver is not loaded
# for an existing segment, or simply when the network has no
# segments at the specific time this is computed.
# In the former case, while it's probably an indication of
# a bad setup, it's better to be safe than sorry here. Also,
# several unit tests use non-existent driver types that may
# trigger the exception here.
if segment_type and s[provider_net.SEGMENTATION_ID]:
LOG.warning(
_LW("Failed to determine MTU for segment "
"%(segment_type)s:%(segment_id)s; network "
"%(network_id)s MTU calculation may be not "
"accurate"),
{
'segment_type': segment_type,
'segment_id': s[provider_net.SEGMENTATION_ID],
'network_id': network['id'],
}
)
else:
mtu = type_driver.get_mtu(s[provider_net.PHYSICAL_NETWORK])
# Some drivers, like 'local', may return None; the assumption
# then is that for the segment type, MTU has no meaning or
# unlimited, and so we should then ignore those values.
if mtu:
mtus.append(mtu)
return min(mtus) if mtus else 0
def _create_network_db(self, context, network):
net_data = network[attributes.NETWORK]
tenant_id = net_data['tenant_id']
registry.notify(resources.NETWORK, events.BEFORE_CREATE, self,
context=context, network=net_data)
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
net_db = self.create_network_db(context, network)
result = self._make_network_dict(net_db, process_extensions=False,
context=context)
self.extension_manager.process_create_network(context, net_data,
result)
self._process_l3_create(context, result, net_data)
net_data['id'] = result['id']
self.type_manager.create_network_segments(context, net_data,
tenant_id)
self.type_manager.extend_network_dict_provider(context, result)
# Update the transparent vlan if configured
if utils.is_extension_supported(self, 'vlan-transparent'):
vlt = vlantransparent.get_vlan_transparent(net_data)
net_db['vlan_transparent'] = vlt
result['vlan_transparent'] = vlt
mech_context = driver_context.NetworkContext(self, context,
result)
self.mechanism_manager.create_network_precommit(mech_context)
result[api.MTU] = self._get_network_mtu(result)
if az_ext.AZ_HINTS in net_data:
self.validate_availability_zones(context, 'network',
net_data[az_ext.AZ_HINTS])
az_hints = az_ext.convert_az_list_to_string(
net_data[az_ext.AZ_HINTS])
net_db[az_ext.AZ_HINTS] = az_hints
result[az_ext.AZ_HINTS] = az_hints
self._apply_dict_extend_functions('networks', result, net_db)
return result, mech_context
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def create_network(self, context, network):
result, mech_context = self._create_network_db(context, network)
kwargs = {'context': context, 'network': result}
registry.notify(resources.NETWORK, events.AFTER_CREATE, self, **kwargs)
try:
self.mechanism_manager.create_network_postcommit(mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager.create_network_postcommit "
"failed, deleting network '%s'"), result['id'])
self.delete_network(context, result['id'])
return result
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def create_network_bulk(self, context, networks):
objects = self._create_bulk_ml2(attributes.NETWORK, context, networks)
return [obj['result'] for obj in objects]
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def update_network(self, context, id, network):
net_data = network[attributes.NETWORK]
provider._raise_if_updates_provider_attributes(net_data)
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
original_network = super(Ml2Plugin, self).get_network(context, id)
updated_network = super(Ml2Plugin, self).update_network(context,
id,
network)
self.extension_manager.process_update_network(context, net_data,
updated_network)
self._process_l3_update(context, updated_network, net_data)
self.type_manager.extend_network_dict_provider(context,
updated_network)
updated_network = self.get_network(context, id)
kwargs = {'context': context, 'network': updated_network,
'original_network': original_network}
registry.notify(
resources.NETWORK, events.PRECOMMIT_UPDATE, self, **kwargs)
# TODO(QoS): Move out to the extension framework somehow.
need_network_update_notify = (
qos_consts.QOS_POLICY_ID in net_data and
original_network[qos_consts.QOS_POLICY_ID] !=
updated_network[qos_consts.QOS_POLICY_ID])
mech_context = driver_context.NetworkContext(
self, context, updated_network,
original_network=original_network)
self.mechanism_manager.update_network_precommit(mech_context)
# TODO(apech) - handle errors raised by update_network, potentially
# by re-calling update_network with the previous attributes. For
# now the error is propagated to the caller, which is expected to
# either undo/retry the operation or delete the resource.
kwargs = {'context': context, 'network': updated_network,
'original_network': original_network}
registry.notify(resources.NETWORK, events.AFTER_UPDATE, self, **kwargs)
self.mechanism_manager.update_network_postcommit(mech_context)
if need_network_update_notify:
self.notifier.network_update(context, updated_network)
return updated_network
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def get_network(self, context, id, fields=None):
with db_api.context_manager.reader.using(context):
result = super(Ml2Plugin, self).get_network(context, id, None)
self.type_manager.extend_network_dict_provider(context, result)
result[api.MTU] = self._get_network_mtu(result)
return db_utils.resource_fields(result, fields)
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def get_networks(self, context, filters=None, fields=None,
sorts=None, limit=None, marker=None, page_reverse=False):
with db_api.context_manager.reader.using(context):
nets = super(Ml2Plugin,
self).get_networks(context, filters, None, sorts,
limit, marker, page_reverse)
self.type_manager.extend_networks_dict_provider(context, nets)
nets = self._filter_nets_provider(context, nets, filters)
for net in nets:
net[api.MTU] = self._get_network_mtu(net)
return [db_utils.resource_fields(net, fields) for net in nets]
@utils.transaction_guard
def delete_network(self, context, id):
# the only purpose of this override is to protect this from being
# called inside of a transaction.
return super(Ml2Plugin, self).delete_network(context, id)
@registry.receives(resources.NETWORK, [events.PRECOMMIT_DELETE])
def _network_delete_precommit_handler(self, rtype, event, trigger,
context, network_id, **kwargs):
network = self.get_network(context, network_id)
mech_context = driver_context.NetworkContext(self,
context,
network)
# TODO(kevinbenton): move this mech context into something like
# a 'delete context' so it's not polluting the real context object
setattr(context, '_mech_context', mech_context)
self.mechanism_manager.delete_network_precommit(
mech_context)
@registry.receives(resources.NETWORK, [events.AFTER_DELETE])
def _network_delete_after_delete_handler(self, rtype, event, trigger,
context, network, **kwargs):
try:
self.mechanism_manager.delete_network_postcommit(
context._mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
# TODO(apech) - One or more mechanism driver failed to
# delete the network. Ideally we'd notify the caller of
# the fact that an error occurred.
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager.delete_network_postcommit"
" failed"))
self.notifier.network_delete(context, network['id'])
def _create_subnet_db(self, context, subnet):
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
result, net_db, ipam_sub = self._create_subnet_precommit(
context, subnet)
self.extension_manager.process_create_subnet(
context, subnet[attributes.SUBNET], result)
network = self._make_network_dict(net_db, context=context)
self.type_manager.extend_network_dict_provider(context, network)
network[api.MTU] = self._get_network_mtu(network)
mech_context = driver_context.SubnetContext(self, context,
result, network)
self.mechanism_manager.create_subnet_precommit(mech_context)
# TODO(ataraday): temporary flush until this will be available
# in oslo.db (change https://review.openstack.org/#/c/433758/
# got merged)
context.session.flush()
# db base plugin post commit ops
self._create_subnet_postcommit(context, result, net_db, ipam_sub)
return result, mech_context
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def create_subnet(self, context, subnet):
result, mech_context = self._create_subnet_db(context, subnet)
kwargs = {'context': context, 'subnet': result}
registry.notify(resources.SUBNET, events.AFTER_CREATE, self, **kwargs)
try:
self.mechanism_manager.create_subnet_postcommit(mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager.create_subnet_postcommit "
"failed, deleting subnet '%s'"), result['id'])
self.delete_subnet(context, result['id'])
return result
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def create_subnet_bulk(self, context, subnets):
objects = self._create_bulk_ml2(attributes.SUBNET, context, subnets)
return [obj['result'] for obj in objects]
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def update_subnet(self, context, id, subnet):
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
original_subnet = self.get_subnet(context, id)
updated_subnet = self._update_subnet_precommit(
context, id, subnet)
self.extension_manager.process_update_subnet(
context, subnet[attributes.SUBNET], updated_subnet)
updated_subnet = self.get_subnet(context, id)
mech_context = driver_context.SubnetContext(
self, context, updated_subnet, network=None,
original_subnet=original_subnet)
self.mechanism_manager.update_subnet_precommit(mech_context)
self._update_subnet_postcommit(context, original_subnet,
updated_subnet)
# TODO(apech) - handle errors raised by update_subnet, potentially
# by re-calling update_subnet with the previous attributes. For
# now the error is propagated to the caller, which is expected to
# either undo/retry the operation or delete the resource.
kwargs = {'context': context, 'subnet': updated_subnet,
'original_subnet': original_subnet}
registry.notify(resources.SUBNET, events.AFTER_UPDATE, self, **kwargs)
self.mechanism_manager.update_subnet_postcommit(mech_context)
return updated_subnet
@utils.transaction_guard
def delete_subnet(self, context, id):
# the only purpose of this override is to protect this from being
# called inside of a transaction.
return super(Ml2Plugin, self).delete_subnet(context, id)
@registry.receives(resources.SUBNET, [events.PRECOMMIT_DELETE])
def _subnet_delete_precommit_handler(self, rtype, event, trigger,
context, subnet_id, **kwargs):
record = self._get_subnet(context, subnet_id)
subnet = self._make_subnet_dict(record, context=context)
network = self.get_network(context, subnet['network_id'])
mech_context = driver_context.SubnetContext(self, context,
subnet, network)
# TODO(kevinbenton): move this mech context into something like
# a 'delete context' so it's not polluting the real context object
setattr(context, '_mech_context', mech_context)
self.mechanism_manager.delete_subnet_precommit(mech_context)
@registry.receives(resources.SUBNET, [events.AFTER_DELETE])
def _subnet_delete_after_delete_handler(self, rtype, event, trigger,
context, subnet, **kwargs):
try:
self.mechanism_manager.delete_subnet_postcommit(
context._mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
# TODO(apech) - One or more mechanism driver failed to
# delete the subnet. Ideally we'd notify the caller of
# the fact that an error occurred.
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager.delete_subnet_postcommit failed"))
# TODO(yalei) - will be simplified after security group and address pair be
# converted to ext driver too.
def _portsec_ext_port_create_processing(self, context, port_data, port):
attrs = port[attributes.PORT]
port_security = ((port_data.get(psec.PORTSECURITY) is None) or
port_data[psec.PORTSECURITY])
# allowed address pair checks
if self._check_update_has_allowed_address_pairs(port):
if not port_security:
raise addr_pair.AddressPairAndPortSecurityRequired()
else:
# remove ATTR_NOT_SPECIFIED
attrs[addr_pair.ADDRESS_PAIRS] = []
if port_security:
self._ensure_default_security_group_on_port(context, port)
elif self._check_update_has_security_groups(port):
raise psec.PortSecurityAndIPRequiredForSecurityGroups()
def _setup_dhcp_agent_provisioning_component(self, context, port):
subnet_ids = [f['subnet_id'] for f in port['fixed_ips']]
if (db.is_dhcp_active_on_any_subnet(context, subnet_ids) and
any(self.get_configuration_dict(a).get('notifies_port_ready')
for a in self.get_dhcp_agents_hosting_networks(
context, [port['network_id']]))):
# at least one of the agents will tell us when the dhcp config
# is ready so we setup a provisioning component to prevent the
# port from going ACTIVE until a dhcp_ready_on_port
# notification is received.
provisioning_blocks.add_provisioning_component(
context, port['id'], resources.PORT,
provisioning_blocks.DHCP_ENTITY)
else:
provisioning_blocks.remove_provisioning_component(
context, port['id'], resources.PORT,
provisioning_blocks.DHCP_ENTITY)
def _create_port_db(self, context, port):
attrs = port[attributes.PORT]
if not attrs.get('status'):
attrs['status'] = const.PORT_STATUS_DOWN
registry.notify(resources.PORT, events.BEFORE_CREATE, self,
context=context, port=attrs)
# NOTE(kevinbenton): triggered outside of transaction since it
# emits 'AFTER' events if it creates.
self._ensure_default_security_group(context, attrs['tenant_id'])
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
dhcp_opts = attrs.get(edo_ext.EXTRADHCPOPTS, [])
port_db = self.create_port_db(context, port)
result = self._make_port_dict(port_db, process_extensions=False)
self.extension_manager.process_create_port(context, attrs, result)
self._portsec_ext_port_create_processing(context, result, port)
# sgids must be got after portsec checked with security group
sgids = self._get_security_groups_on_port(context, port)
self._process_port_create_security_group(context, result, sgids)
network = self.get_network(context, result['network_id'])
binding = db.add_port_binding(context, result['id'])
mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(self, context, result,
network, binding, None)
self._process_port_binding(mech_context, attrs)
result[addr_pair.ADDRESS_PAIRS] = (
self._process_create_allowed_address_pairs(
context, result,
attrs.get(addr_pair.ADDRESS_PAIRS)))
self._process_port_create_extra_dhcp_opts(context, result,
dhcp_opts)
kwargs = {'context': context, 'port': result}
registry.notify(
resources.PORT, events.PRECOMMIT_CREATE, self, **kwargs)
self.mechanism_manager.create_port_precommit(mech_context)
self._setup_dhcp_agent_provisioning_component(context, result)
self._apply_dict_extend_functions('ports', result, port_db)
return result, mech_context
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def create_port(self, context, port):
result, mech_context = self._create_port_db(context, port)
# notify any plugin that is interested in port create events
kwargs = {'context': context, 'port': result}
registry.notify(resources.PORT, events.AFTER_CREATE, self, **kwargs)
try:
self.mechanism_manager.create_port_postcommit(mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager.create_port_postcommit "
"failed, deleting port '%s'"), result['id'])
self.delete_port(context, result['id'], l3_port_check=False)
# REVISIT(rkukura): Is there any point in calling this before
# a binding has been successfully established?
self.notify_security_groups_member_updated(context, result)
try:
bound_context = self._bind_port_if_needed(mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
LOG.error(_LE("_bind_port_if_needed "
"failed, deleting port '%s'"), result['id'])
self.delete_port(context, result['id'], l3_port_check=False)
return bound_context.current
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def create_port_bulk(self, context, ports):
objects = self._create_bulk_ml2(attributes.PORT, context, ports)
# REVISIT(rkukura): Is there any point in calling this before
# a binding has been successfully established?
results = [obj['result'] for obj in objects]
self.notify_security_groups_member_updated_bulk(context, results)
for obj in objects:
attrs = obj['attributes']
if attrs and attrs.get(portbindings.HOST_ID):
kwargs = {'context': context, 'port': obj['result']}
registry.notify(
resources.PORT, events.AFTER_CREATE, self, **kwargs)
try:
for obj in objects:
obj['bound_context'] = self._bind_port_if_needed(
obj['mech_context'])
return [obj['bound_context'].current for obj in objects]
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
resource_ids = [res['result']['id'] for res in objects]
LOG.error(_LE("_bind_port_if_needed failed. "
"Deleting all ports from create bulk '%s'"),
resource_ids)
self._delete_objects(context, attributes.PORT, objects)
# TODO(yalei) - will be simplified after security group and address pair be
# converted to ext driver too.
def _portsec_ext_port_update_processing(self, updated_port, context, port,
id):
port_security = ((updated_port.get(psec.PORTSECURITY) is None) or
updated_port[psec.PORTSECURITY])
if port_security:
return
# check the address-pairs
if self._check_update_has_allowed_address_pairs(port):
# has address pairs in request
raise addr_pair.AddressPairAndPortSecurityRequired()
elif (not
self._check_update_deletes_allowed_address_pairs(port)):
# not a request for deleting the address-pairs
updated_port[addr_pair.ADDRESS_PAIRS] = (
self.get_allowed_address_pairs(context, id))
# check if address pairs has been in db, if address pairs could
# be put in extension driver, we can refine here.
if updated_port[addr_pair.ADDRESS_PAIRS]:
raise addr_pair.AddressPairAndPortSecurityRequired()
# checks if security groups were updated adding/modifying
# security groups, port security is set
if self._check_update_has_security_groups(port):
raise psec.PortSecurityAndIPRequiredForSecurityGroups()
elif (not
self._check_update_deletes_security_groups(port)):
# Update did not have security groups passed in. Check
# that port does not have any security groups already on it.
filters = {'port_id': [id]}
security_groups = (
super(Ml2Plugin, self)._get_port_security_group_bindings(
context, filters)
)
if security_groups:
raise psec.PortSecurityPortHasSecurityGroup()
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def update_port(self, context, id, port):
attrs = port[attributes.PORT]
need_port_update_notify = False
bound_mech_contexts = []
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
port_db = self._get_port(context, id)
binding = port_db.port_binding
if not binding:
raise exc.PortNotFound(port_id=id)
mac_address_updated = self._check_mac_update_allowed(
port_db, attrs, binding)
need_port_update_notify |= mac_address_updated
original_port = self._make_port_dict(port_db)
updated_port = super(Ml2Plugin, self).update_port(context, id,
port)
self.extension_manager.process_update_port(context, attrs,
updated_port)
self._portsec_ext_port_update_processing(updated_port, context,
port, id)
if (psec.PORTSECURITY in attrs) and (
original_port[psec.PORTSECURITY] !=
updated_port[psec.PORTSECURITY]):
need_port_update_notify = True
# TODO(QoS): Move out to the extension framework somehow.
# Follow https://review.openstack.org/#/c/169223 for a solution.
if (qos_consts.QOS_POLICY_ID in attrs and
original_port[qos_consts.QOS_POLICY_ID] !=
updated_port[qos_consts.QOS_POLICY_ID]):
need_port_update_notify = True
if addr_pair.ADDRESS_PAIRS in attrs:
need_port_update_notify |= (
self.update_address_pairs_on_port(context, id, port,
original_port,
updated_port))
need_port_update_notify |= self.update_security_group_on_port(
context, id, port, original_port, updated_port)
network = self.get_network(context, original_port['network_id'])
need_port_update_notify |= self._update_extra_dhcp_opts_on_port(
context, id, port, updated_port)
levels = db.get_binding_levels(context, id, binding.host)
# one of the operations above may have altered the model call
# _make_port_dict again to ensure latest state is reflected so mech
# drivers, callback handlers, and the API caller see latest state.
# We expire here to reflect changed relationships on the obj.
# Repeatable read will ensure we still get the state from this
# transaction in spite of concurrent updates/deletes.
context.session.expire(port_db)
updated_port.update(self._make_port_dict(port_db))
mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, context, updated_port, network, binding, levels,
original_port=original_port)
need_port_update_notify |= self._process_port_binding(
mech_context, attrs)
kwargs = {
'context': context,
'port': updated_port,
'original_port': original_port,
}
registry.notify(
resources.PORT, events.PRECOMMIT_UPDATE, self, **kwargs)
# For DVR router interface ports we need to retrieve the
# DVRPortbinding context instead of the normal port context.
# The normal Portbinding context does not have the status
# of the ports that are required by the l2pop to process the
# postcommit events.
# NOTE:Sometimes during the update_port call, the DVR router
# interface port may not have the port binding, so we cannot
# create a generic bindinglist that will address both the
# DVR and non-DVR cases here.
# TODO(Swami): This code need to be revisited.
if port_db['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
dist_binding_list = db.get_distributed_port_bindings(context,
id)
for dist_binding in dist_binding_list:
levels = db.get_binding_levels(context, id,
dist_binding.host)
dist_mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, context, updated_port, network,
dist_binding, levels, original_port=original_port)
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_precommit(
dist_mech_context)
bound_mech_contexts.append(dist_mech_context)
else:
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_precommit(mech_context)
self._setup_dhcp_agent_provisioning_component(
context, updated_port)
bound_mech_contexts.append(mech_context)
# Notifications must be sent after the above transaction is complete
kwargs = {
'context': context,
'port': updated_port,
'mac_address_updated': mac_address_updated,
'original_port': original_port,
}
registry.notify(resources.PORT, events.AFTER_UPDATE, self, **kwargs)
# Note that DVR Interface ports will have bindings on
# multiple hosts, and so will have multiple mech_contexts,
# while other ports typically have just one.
# Since bound_mech_contexts has both the DVR and non-DVR
# contexts we can manage just with a single for loop.
try:
for mech_context in bound_mech_contexts:
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_postcommit(
mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager.update_port_postcommit "
"failed for port %s"), id)
self.check_and_notify_security_group_member_changed(
context, original_port, updated_port)
need_port_update_notify |= self.is_security_group_member_updated(
context, original_port, updated_port)
if original_port['admin_state_up'] != updated_port['admin_state_up']:
need_port_update_notify = True
# NOTE: In the case of DVR ports, the port-binding is done after
# router scheduling when sync_routers is called and so this call
# below may not be required for DVR routed interfaces. But still
# since we don't have the mech_context for the DVR router interfaces
# at certain times, we just pass the port-context and return it, so
# that we don't disturb other methods that are expecting a return
# value.
bound_context = self._bind_port_if_needed(
mech_context,
allow_notify=True,
need_notify=need_port_update_notify)
return bound_context.current
def _process_distributed_port_binding(self, mech_context, context, attrs):
plugin_context = mech_context._plugin_context
binding = mech_context._binding
port = mech_context.current
port_id = port['id']
if binding.vif_type != portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND:
binding.vif_details = ''
binding.vif_type = portbindings.VIF_TYPE_UNBOUND
if binding.host:
db.clear_binding_levels(plugin_context, port_id, binding.host)
binding.host = ''
self._update_port_dict_binding(port, binding)
binding.host = attrs and attrs.get(portbindings.HOST_ID)
binding.router_id = attrs and attrs.get('device_id')
# merge into session to reflect changes
plugin_context.session.merge(binding)
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def update_distributed_port_binding(self, context, id, port):
attrs = port[attributes.PORT]
host = attrs and attrs.get(portbindings.HOST_ID)
host_set = validators.is_attr_set(host)
if not host_set:
LOG.error(_LE("No Host supplied to bind DVR Port %s"), id)
return
binding = db.get_distributed_port_binding_by_host(context,
id, host)
device_id = attrs and attrs.get('device_id')
router_id = binding and binding.get('router_id')
update_required = (not binding or
binding.vif_type == portbindings.VIF_TYPE_BINDING_FAILED or
router_id != device_id)
if update_required:
try:
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
orig_port = self.get_port(context, id)
if not binding:
binding = db.ensure_distributed_port_binding(
context, id, host, router_id=device_id)
network = self.get_network(context,
orig_port['network_id'])
levels = db.get_binding_levels(context, id, host)
mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(self,
context, orig_port, network,
binding, levels, original_port=orig_port)
self._process_distributed_port_binding(
mech_context, context, attrs)
except (os_db_exception.DBReferenceError, exc.PortNotFound):
LOG.debug("DVR Port %s has been deleted concurrently", id)
return
self._bind_port_if_needed(mech_context)
def _pre_delete_port(self, context, port_id, port_check):
"""Do some preliminary operations before deleting the port."""
LOG.debug("Deleting port %s", port_id)
try:
# notify interested parties of imminent port deletion;
# a failure here prevents the operation from happening
kwargs = {
'context': context,
'port_id': port_id,
'port_check': port_check
}
registry.notify(
resources.PORT, events.BEFORE_DELETE, self, **kwargs)
except exceptions.CallbackFailure as e:
# NOTE(armax): preserve old check's behavior
if len(e.errors) == 1:
raise e.errors[0].error
raise exc.ServicePortInUse(port_id=port_id, reason=e)
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def delete_port(self, context, id, l3_port_check=True):
self._pre_delete_port(context, id, l3_port_check)
# TODO(armax): get rid of the l3 dependency in the with block
router_ids = []
l3plugin = directory.get_plugin(const.L3)
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
try:
port_db = self._get_port(context, id)
binding = port_db.port_binding
except exc.PortNotFound:
LOG.debug("The port '%s' was deleted", id)
return
port = self._make_port_dict(port_db)
network = self.get_network(context, port['network_id'])
bound_mech_contexts = []
device_owner = port['device_owner']
if device_owner == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
bindings = db.get_distributed_port_bindings(context,
id)
for bind in bindings:
levels = db.get_binding_levels(context, id,
bind.host)
mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, context, port, network, bind, levels)
self.mechanism_manager.delete_port_precommit(mech_context)
bound_mech_contexts.append(mech_context)
else:
levels = db.get_binding_levels(context, id,
binding.host)
mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, context, port, network, binding, levels)
self.mechanism_manager.delete_port_precommit(mech_context)
bound_mech_contexts.append(mech_context)
if l3plugin:
router_ids = l3plugin.disassociate_floatingips(
context, id, do_notify=False)
LOG.debug("Calling delete_port for %(port_id)s owned by %(owner)s",
{"port_id": id, "owner": device_owner})
super(Ml2Plugin, self).delete_port(context, id)
self._post_delete_port(
context, port, router_ids, bound_mech_contexts)
def _post_delete_port(
self, context, port, router_ids, bound_mech_contexts):
kwargs = {
'context': context,
'port': port,
'router_ids': router_ids,
}
registry.notify(resources.PORT, events.AFTER_DELETE, self, **kwargs)
try:
# Note that DVR Interface ports will have bindings on
# multiple hosts, and so will have multiple mech_contexts,
# while other ports typically have just one.
for mech_context in bound_mech_contexts:
self.mechanism_manager.delete_port_postcommit(mech_context)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
# TODO(apech) - One or more mechanism driver failed to
# delete the port. Ideally we'd notify the caller of the
# fact that an error occurred.
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager.delete_port_postcommit failed for"
" port %s"), port['id'])
self.notifier.port_delete(context, port['id'])
self.notify_security_groups_member_updated(context, port)
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive(context_var_name='plugin_context')
def get_bound_port_context(self, plugin_context, port_id, host=None,
cached_networks=None):
with db_api.context_manager.reader.using(plugin_context) as session:
try:
port_db = (session.query(models_v2.Port).
enable_eagerloads(False).
filter(models_v2.Port.id.startswith(port_id)).
one())
except sa_exc.NoResultFound:
LOG.info(_LI("No ports have port_id starting with %s"),
port_id)
return
except sa_exc.MultipleResultsFound:
LOG.error(_LE("Multiple ports have port_id starting with %s"),
port_id)
return
port = self._make_port_dict(port_db)
network = (cached_networks or {}).get(port['network_id'])
if not network:
network = self.get_network(plugin_context, port['network_id'])
if port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
binding = db.get_distributed_port_binding_by_host(
plugin_context, port['id'], host)
if not binding:
LOG.error(_LE("Binding info for DVR port %s not found"),
port_id)
return None
levels = db.get_binding_levels(plugin_context,
port_db.id, host)
port_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, plugin_context, port, network, binding, levels)
else:
# since eager loads are disabled in port_db query
# related attribute port_binding could disappear in
# concurrent port deletion.
# It's not an error condition.
binding = port_db.port_binding
if not binding:
LOG.info(_LI("Binding info for port %s was not found, "
"it might have been deleted already."),
port_id)
return
levels = db.get_binding_levels(plugin_context, port_db.id,
port_db.port_binding.host)
port_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, plugin_context, port, network, binding, levels)
return self._bind_port_if_needed(port_context)
@utils.transaction_guard
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def update_port_status(self, context, port_id, status, host=None,
network=None):
"""
Returns port_id (non-truncated uuid) if the port exists.
Otherwise returns None.
network can be passed in to avoid another get_network call if
one was already performed by the caller.
"""
updated = False
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
port = db.get_port(context, port_id)
if not port:
LOG.debug("Port %(port)s update to %(val)s by agent not found",
{'port': port_id, 'val': status})
return None
if (port.status != status and
port['device_owner'] != const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE):
original_port = self._make_port_dict(port)
port.status = status
# explicit flush before _make_port_dict to ensure extensions
# listening for db events can modify the port if necessary
context.session.flush()
updated_port = self._make_port_dict(port)
levels = db.get_binding_levels(context, port.id,
port.port_binding.host)
mech_context = driver_context.PortContext(
self, context, updated_port, network, port.port_binding,
levels, original_port=original_port)
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_precommit(mech_context)
updated = True
elif port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
binding = db.get_distributed_port_binding_by_host(
context, port['id'], host)
if not binding:
return
binding.status = status
updated = True
if (updated and
port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE):
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
port = db.get_port(context, port_id)
if not port:
LOG.warning(_LW("Port %s not found during update"),
port_id)
return
original_port = self._make_port_dict(port)
network = network or self.get_network(
context, original_port['network_id'])
port.status = db.generate_distributed_port_status(context,
port['id'])
updated_port = self._make_port_dict(port)
levels = db.get_binding_levels(context, port_id, host)
mech_context = (driver_context.PortContext(
self, context, updated_port, network,
binding, levels, original_port=original_port))
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_precommit(mech_context)
if updated:
self.mechanism_manager.update_port_postcommit(mech_context)
kwargs = {'context': context, 'port': mech_context.current,
'original_port': original_port}
if status == const.PORT_STATUS_ACTIVE:
# NOTE(kevinbenton): this kwarg was carried over from
# the RPC handler that used to call this. it's not clear
# who uses it so maybe it can be removed. added in commit
# 3f3874717c07e2b469ea6c6fd52bcb4da7b380c7
kwargs['update_device_up'] = True
registry.notify(resources.PORT, events.AFTER_UPDATE, self,
**kwargs)
if port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
db.delete_distributed_port_binding_if_stale(context, binding)
return port['id']
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def port_bound_to_host(self, context, port_id, host):
if not host:
return
port = db.get_port(context, port_id)
if not port:
LOG.debug("No Port match for: %s", port_id)
return
if port['device_owner'] == const.DEVICE_OWNER_DVR_INTERFACE:
bindings = db.get_distributed_port_bindings(context,
port_id)
for b in bindings:
if b.host == host:
return port
LOG.debug("No binding found for DVR port %s", port['id'])
return
else:
port_host = db.get_port_binding_host(context, port_id)
return port if (port_host == host) else None
@db_api.retry_if_session_inactive()
def get_ports_from_devices(self, context, devices):
port_ids_to_devices = dict(
(self._device_to_port_id(context, device), device)
for device in devices)
port_ids = list(port_ids_to_devices.keys())
ports = db.get_ports_and_sgs(context, port_ids)
for port in ports:
# map back to original requested id
port_id = next((port_id for port_id in port_ids
if port['id'].startswith(port_id)), None)
port['device'] = port_ids_to_devices.get(port_id)
return ports
@staticmethod
def _device_to_port_id(context, device):
# REVISIT(rkukura): Consider calling into MechanismDrivers to
# process device names, or having MechanismDrivers supply list
# of device prefixes to strip.
for prefix in n_const.INTERFACE_PREFIXES:
if device.startswith(prefix):
return device[len(prefix):]
# REVISIT(irenab): Consider calling into bound MD to
# handle the get_device_details RPC
if not uuidutils.is_uuid_like(device):
port = db.get_port_from_device_mac(context, device)
if port:
return port.id
return device
def filter_hosts_with_network_access(
self, context, network_id, candidate_hosts):
segments = segments_db.get_network_segments(context, network_id)
return self.mechanism_manager.filter_hosts_with_segment_access(
context, segments, candidate_hosts, self.get_agents)
def check_segment_for_agent(self, segment, agent):
for mech_driver in self.mechanism_manager.ordered_mech_drivers:
driver_agent_type = getattr(mech_driver.obj, 'agent_type', None)
if driver_agent_type and driver_agent_type == agent['agent_type']:
if mech_driver.obj.check_segment_for_agent(segment, agent):
return True
return False
@registry.receives(resources.SEGMENT, (events.PRECOMMIT_CREATE,
events.PRECOMMIT_DELETE,
events.AFTER_CREATE,
events.AFTER_DELETE))
def _handle_segment_change(self, rtype, event, trigger, context, segment):
if (event == events.PRECOMMIT_CREATE and
not isinstance(trigger, segments_plugin.Plugin)):
# TODO(xiaohhui): Now, when create network, ml2 will reserve
# segment and trigger this event handler. This event handler
# will reserve segment again, which will lead to error as the
# segment has already been reserved. This check could be removed
# by unifying segment creation procedure.
return
network_id = segment.get('network_id')
if event == events.PRECOMMIT_CREATE:
updated_segment = self.type_manager.reserve_network_segment(
context, segment)
# The segmentation id might be from ML2 type driver, update it
# in the original segment.
segment[api.SEGMENTATION_ID] = updated_segment[api.SEGMENTATION_ID]
elif event == events.PRECOMMIT_DELETE:
self.type_manager.release_network_segment(context, segment)
try:
self._notify_mechanism_driver_for_segment_change(
event, context, network_id)
except ml2_exc.MechanismDriverError:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
LOG.error(_LE("mechanism_manager error occurred when "
"handle event %(event)s for segment "
"'%(segment)s'"),
{'event': event, 'segment': segment['id']})
def _notify_mechanism_driver_for_segment_change(self, event,
context, network_id):
network_with_segments = self.get_network(context, network_id)
mech_context = driver_context.NetworkContext(
self, context, network_with_segments,
original_network=network_with_segments)
if (event == events.PRECOMMIT_CREATE or
event == events.PRECOMMIT_DELETE):
self.mechanism_manager.update_network_precommit(mech_context)
elif event == events.AFTER_CREATE or event == events.AFTER_DELETE:
self.mechanism_manager.update_network_postcommit(mech_context)