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openstack-helm/libvirt/templates/bin/_libvirt.sh.tpl
Steve Wilkerson 6b944f557b Libvirt: Move chart to openstack-helm-infra
This moves the libvirt chart to openstack-helm-infra as part of
the effort to move charts to their appropriate repositories

Change-Id: I02ce197f8d100da74c086d84e2f9d2b902a69e97
Story: 2002204
Task: 21723
2018-09-10 09:45:55 -06:00

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#!/bin/bash
{{/*
Copyright 2017 The Openstack-Helm Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/}}
set -ex
if [ -n "$(cat /proc/*/comm 2>/dev/null | grep libvirtd)" ]; then
echo "ERROR: libvirtd daemon already running on host" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
rm -f /var/run/libvirtd.pid
if [[ -c /dev/kvm ]]; then
chmod 660 /dev/kvm
chown root:kvm /dev/kvm
fi
# We assume that if hugepage count > 0, then hugepages should be exposed to libvirt/qemu
hp_count="$(cat /proc/meminfo | grep HugePages_Total | tr -cd '[:digit:]')"
if [ 0"$hp_count" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "INFO: Detected hugepage count of '$hp_count'. Enabling hugepage settings for libvirt/qemu."
# Enable KVM hugepages for QEMU
if [ -n "$(grep KVM_HUGEPAGES=0 /etc/default/qemu-kvm)" ]; then
sed -i 's/.*KVM_HUGEPAGES=0.*/KVM_HUGEPAGES=1/g' /etc/default/qemu-kvm
else
echo KVM_HUGEPAGES=1 >> /etc/default/qemu-kvm
fi
# Ensure that the hugepage mount location is available/mapped inside the
# container. This assumes use of the default ubuntu dev-hugepages.mount
# systemd unit which mounts hugepages at this location.
if [ ! -d /dev/hugepages ]; then
echo "ERROR: Hugepages configured in kernel, but libvirtd container cannot access /dev/hugepages"
exit 1
fi
# Kubernetes 1.10.x introduced cgroup changes that caused the container's
# hugepage byte limit quota to zero out. This workaround sets that pod limit
# back to the total number of hugepage bytes available to the baremetal host.
if [ -d /sys/fs/cgroup/hugetlb ]; then
# NOTE(portdirect): Kubelet will always create pod specific cgroups for
# hugetables so if the hugetlb cgroup is enabled, when k8s removes the pod
# it will also remove the hugetlb cgroup for the pod, taking any qemu
# processes with it.
echo "WARN: As the hugetlb cgroup is enabled, it will not be possible to restart the libvirt pod via k8s, without killing VMs."
for limit in $(ls /sys/fs/cgroup/hugetlb/kubepods/hugetlb.*.limit_in_bytes); do
target="/sys/fs/cgroup/hugetlb/$(dirname $(awk -F: '($2~/hugetlb/){print $3}' /proc/self/cgroup))/$(basename $limit)"
# Ensure the write target for the hugepage limit for the pod exists
if [ ! -f "$target" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Could not find write target for hugepage limit: $target"
fi
# Write hugetable limit for pod
echo "$(cat $limit)" > "$target"
done
fi
# Determine OS default hugepage size to use for the hugepage write test
default_hp_kb="$(cat /proc/meminfo | grep Hugepagesize | tr -cd '[:digit:]')"
# Attempt to write to the hugepage mount to ensure it is operational, but only
# if we have at least 1 free page.
num_free_pages="$(cat /sys/kernel/mm/hugepages/hugepages-${default_hp_kb}kB/free_hugepages | tr -cd '[:digit:]')"
echo "INFO: '$num_free_pages' free hugepages of size ${default_hp_kb}kB"
if [ 0"$num_free_pages" -gt 0 ]; then
(fallocate -o0 -l "$default_hp_kb" /dev/hugepages/foo && rm /dev/hugepages/foo) || \
(echo "ERROR: fallocate failed test at /dev/hugepages with size ${default_hp_kb}kB"
rm /dev/hugepages/foo
exit 1)
fi
fi
if [ -n "${LIBVIRT_CEPH_CINDER_SECRET_UUID}" ] ; then
libvirtd --listen &
tmpsecret=$(mktemp --suffix .xml)
function cleanup {
rm -f "${tmpsecret}"
}
trap cleanup EXIT
# Wait for the libvirtd is up
TIMEOUT=60
while [[ ! -f /var/run/libvirtd.pid ]]; do
if [[ ${TIMEOUT} -gt 0 ]]; then
let TIMEOUT-=1
sleep 1
else
echo "ERROR: libvirt did not start in time (pid file missing)"
exit 1
fi
done
# Even though we see the pid file the socket immediately (this is
# needed for virsh)
TIMEOUT=10
while [[ ! -e /var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock ]]; do
if [[ ${TIMEOUT} -gt 0 ]]; then
let TIMEOUT-=1
sleep 1
else
echo "ERROR: libvirt did not start in time (socket missing)"
exit 1
fi
done
if [ -z "${CEPH_CINDER_KEYRING}" ] ; then
CEPH_CINDER_KEYRING=$(sed -n 's/^[[:space:]]*key[[:blank:]]\+=[[:space:]]\(.*\)/\1/p' /etc/ceph/ceph.client.${CEPH_CINDER_USER}.keyring)
fi
cat > ${tmpsecret} <<EOF
<secret ephemeral='no' private='no'>
<uuid>${LIBVIRT_CEPH_CINDER_SECRET_UUID}</uuid>
<usage type='ceph'>
<name>client.${CEPH_CINDER_USER}. secret</name>
</usage>
</secret>
EOF
virsh secret-define --file ${tmpsecret}
virsh secret-set-value --secret "${LIBVIRT_CEPH_CINDER_SECRET_UUID}" --base64 "${CEPH_CINDER_KEYRING}"
# rejoin libvirtd
wait
else
exec libvirtd --listen
fi