Always use bdm in instance_block_mapping on Xen
It doesn't seem that Xen will set the 'root_device_name' property on instances. This is causing instance_block_mapping to return early without evaluating the bdm before returning the list of device_names in use. I'm not sure why instance_block_mapping does this (optimization?) but on Xen at least it seems that it should not. Added a check for Xen compute_driver flag in instance_block_mapping to "guess" the root_device_name (similarlly to what is done in compute.utils for swap and ephemeral). fixes bug #1061944 Change-Id: If5b1a2b7377232c78f0629a3624552ecf6ceb0ee
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@@ -17,6 +17,9 @@
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import re
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from nova import flags
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FLAGS = flags.FLAGS
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DEFAULT_ROOT_DEV_NAME = '/dev/sda1'
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_DEFAULT_MAPPINGS = {'ami': 'sda1',
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@@ -89,8 +92,12 @@ def strip_prefix(device_name):
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def instance_block_mapping(instance, bdms):
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root_device_name = instance['root_device_name']
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# NOTE(clayg): remove this when xenapi is setting default_root_device
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if root_device_name is None:
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return _DEFAULT_MAPPINGS
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if FLAGS.compute_driver.endswith('xenapi.XenAPIDriver'):
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root_device_name = '/dev/xvda'
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else:
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return _DEFAULT_MAPPINGS
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mappings = {}
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mappings['ami'] = strip_dev(root_device_name)
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