vmware-nsx/vmware_nsx/db/qos_db.py
Boden R e86347e3a0 use core resource attribute constants from neutron-lib
neutron-lib now contains the API definitions for neutron's core
resources. This patch switches neutron core resource variables to
neutron-lib.

Change-Id: Id178e46f5fb220860de09316abff7684eff272ef
2017-05-23 13:08:46 -06:00

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# Copyright 2013 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
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from sqlalchemy.orm import exc
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 api as db_api
from neutron.db import models_v2
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import network as net_def
from neutron_lib.api.definitions import port as port_def
from oslo_log import log
from oslo_utils import uuidutils
from vmware_nsx.db import nsx_models
from vmware_nsx.extensions import qos_queue as qos
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
@resource_extend.has_resource_extenders
class QoSDbMixin(qos.QueuePluginBase):
"""Mixin class to add queues."""
def create_qos_queue(self, context, qos_queue):
q = qos_queue['qos_queue']
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
qos_queue = nsx_models.QoSQueue(
id=q.get('id', uuidutils.generate_uuid()),
name=q.get('name'),
tenant_id=q['tenant_id'],
default=q.get('default'),
min=q.get('min'),
max=q.get('max'),
qos_marking=q.get('qos_marking'),
dscp=q.get('dscp'))
context.session.add(qos_queue)
return self._make_qos_queue_dict(qos_queue)
def get_qos_queue(self, context, queue_id, fields=None):
return self._make_qos_queue_dict(
self._get_qos_queue(context, queue_id), fields)
def _get_qos_queue(self, context, queue_id):
try:
return model_query.get_by_id(context, nsx_models.QoSQueue,
queue_id)
except exc.NoResultFound:
raise qos.QueueNotFound(id=queue_id)
def get_qos_queues(self, context, filters=None, fields=None, sorts=None,
limit=None, marker=None, page_reverse=False):
marker_obj = db_utils.get_marker_obj(self, context, 'qos_queue',
limit, marker)
return model_query.get_collection(context, nsx_models.QoSQueue,
self._make_qos_queue_dict,
filters=filters, fields=fields,
sorts=sorts, limit=limit,
marker_obj=marker_obj,
page_reverse=page_reverse)
def delete_qos_queue(self, context, queue_id):
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
qos_queue = self._get_qos_queue(context, queue_id)
context.session.delete(qos_queue)
def _process_port_queue_mapping(self, context, port_data, queue_id):
port_data[qos.QUEUE] = queue_id
if not queue_id:
return
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
context.session.add(nsx_models.PortQueueMapping(
port_id=port_data['id'],
queue_id=queue_id))
def _get_port_queue_bindings(self, context, filters=None, fields=None):
return model_query.get_collection(context,
nsx_models.PortQueueMapping,
self._make_port_queue_binding_dict,
filters=filters, fields=fields)
def _delete_port_queue_mapping(self, context, port_id):
query = model_query.query_with_hooks(context,
nsx_models.PortQueueMapping)
try:
binding = query.filter(
nsx_models.PortQueueMapping.port_id == port_id).one()
except exc.NoResultFound:
# return since this can happen if we are updating a port that
# did not already have a queue on it. There is no need to check
# if there is one before deleting if we return here.
return
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
context.session.delete(binding)
def _process_network_queue_mapping(self, context, net_data, queue_id):
net_data[qos.QUEUE] = queue_id
if not queue_id:
return
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
context.session.add(
nsx_models.NetworkQueueMapping(network_id=net_data['id'],
queue_id=queue_id))
def _get_network_queue_bindings(self, context, filters=None, fields=None):
return model_query.get_collection(
context,
nsx_models.NetworkQueueMapping,
self._make_network_queue_binding_dict,
filters=filters, fields=fields)
def _delete_network_queue_mapping(self, context, network_id):
query = self._model_query(context, nsx_models.NetworkQueueMapping)
with db_api.context_manager.writer.using(context):
binding = query.filter_by(network_id=network_id).first()
if binding:
context.session.delete(binding)
@staticmethod
@resource_extend.extends([net_def.COLLECTION_NAME])
@resource_extend.extends([port_def.COLLECTION_NAME])
def _extend_dict_qos_queue(obj_res, obj_db):
queue_mapping = obj_db['qos_queue']
if queue_mapping:
obj_res[qos.QUEUE] = queue_mapping.get('queue_id')
return obj_res
def _make_qos_queue_dict(self, queue, fields=None):
res = {'id': queue['id'],
'name': queue.get('name'),
'default': queue.get('default'),
'tenant_id': queue['tenant_id'],
'min': queue.get('min'),
'max': queue.get('max'),
'qos_marking': queue.get('qos_marking'),
'dscp': queue.get('dscp')}
return db_utils.resource_fields(res, fields)
def _make_port_queue_binding_dict(self, queue, fields=None):
res = {'port_id': queue['port_id'],
'queue_id': queue['queue_id']}
return db_utils.resource_fields(res, fields)
def _make_network_queue_binding_dict(self, queue, fields=None):
res = {'network_id': queue['network_id'],
'queue_id': queue['queue_id']}
return db_utils.resource_fields(res, fields)
def _check_for_queue_and_create(self, context, port):
"""Check for queue and create.
This function determines if a port should be associated with a
queue. It works by first querying NetworkQueueMapping to determine
if the network is associated with a queue. If so, then it queries
NetworkQueueMapping for all the networks that are associated with
this queue. Next, it queries against all the ports on these networks
with the port device_id. Finally it queries PortQueueMapping. If that
query returns a queue_id that is returned. Otherwise a queue is
created that is the size of the queue associated with the network and
that queue_id is returned.
If the network is not associated with a queue we then query to see
if there is a default queue in the system. If so, a copy of that is
created and the queue_id is returned.
Otherwise None is returned. None is also returned if the port does not
have a device_id or if the device_owner is network:
"""
queue_to_create = None
# If there is no device_id don't create a queue. The queue will be
# created on update port when the device_id is present. Also don't
# apply QoS to network ports.
if (not port.get('device_id') or
port['device_owner'].startswith('network:')):
return
# Check if there is a queue associated with the network
filters = {'network_id': [port['network_id']]}
network_queue_id = self._get_network_queue_bindings(
context, filters, ['queue_id'])
if network_queue_id:
# get networks that queue is associated with
filters = {'queue_id': [network_queue_id[0]['queue_id']]}
networks_with_same_queue = self._get_network_queue_bindings(
context, filters)
# get the ports on these networks with the same_queue and device_id
filters = {'device_id': [port.get('device_id')],
'network_id': [network['network_id'] for
network in networks_with_same_queue]}
query = model_query.query_with_hooks(context, models_v2.Port.id)
model_query.apply_filters(query, models_v2.Port,
filters, context)
ports_ids = [p[0] for p in query]
if ports_ids:
# shared queue already exists find the queue id
queues = self._get_port_queue_bindings(context,
{'port_id': ports_ids},
['queue_id'])
if queues:
return queues[0]['queue_id']
# get the size of the queue we want to create
queue_to_create = self.get_qos_queue(
context, network_queue_id[0]['queue_id'])
else:
# check for default queue
filters = {'default': [True]}
# context is elevated since default queue is owned by admin
queue_to_create = self.get_qos_queues(context.elevated(), filters)
if not queue_to_create:
return
queue_to_create = queue_to_create[0]
# create the queue
tenant_id = port['tenant_id']
if port.get(qos.RXTX_FACTOR) and queue_to_create.get('max'):
queue_to_create['max'] = int(queue_to_create['max'] *
port[qos.RXTX_FACTOR])
queue = {'qos_queue': {'name': queue_to_create.get('name'),
'min': queue_to_create.get('min'),
'max': queue_to_create.get('max'),
'dscp': queue_to_create.get('dscp'),
'qos_marking':
queue_to_create.get('qos_marking'),
'tenant_id': tenant_id}}
return self.create_qos_queue(context, queue, False)['id']
def _validate_qos_queue(self, context, qos_queue):
if qos_queue.get('default'):
if context.is_admin:
if self.get_qos_queues(context, filters={'default': [True]}):
raise qos.DefaultQueueAlreadyExists()
else:
raise qos.DefaultQueueCreateNotAdmin()
if qos_queue.get('qos_marking') == 'trusted':
dscp = qos_queue.pop('dscp')
if dscp:
# must raise because a non-zero dscp was provided
raise qos.QueueInvalidMarking()
LOG.info("DSCP value (%s) will be ignored with 'trusted' "
"marking", dscp)
max = qos_queue.get('max')
min = qos_queue.get('min')
# Max can be None
if max and min > max:
raise qos.QueueMinGreaterMax()