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# udev.py |
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# Python module for querying the udev database for device information. |
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# |
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc. |
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# |
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# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, |
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# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of |
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# the GNU General Public License v.2, or (at your option) any later version. |
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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# ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the implied warranties of |
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General |
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# Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the |
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# GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the |
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
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# 02110-1301, USA. Any Red Hat trademarks that are incorporated in the |
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# source code or documentation are not subject to the GNU General Public |
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# License and may only be used or replicated with the express permission of |
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# Red Hat, Inc. |
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# |
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# Red Hat Author(s): Dave Lehman <dlehman@redhat.com> |
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# |
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import os |
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import re |
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import iutil |
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from errors import * |
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from baseudev import * |
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import logging |
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log = logging.getLogger("storage") |
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def udev_resolve_devspec(devspec): |
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if not devspec: |
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return None |
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import devices as _devices |
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ret = None |
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for dev in udev_get_block_devices(): |
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if devspec.startswith("LABEL="): |
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if udev_device_get_label(dev) == devspec[6:]: |
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ret = dev |
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break |
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elif devspec.startswith("UUID="): |
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if udev_device_get_uuid(dev) == devspec[5:]: |
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ret = dev |
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break |
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elif udev_device_get_name(dev) == _devices.devicePathToName(devspec): |
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ret = dev |
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break |
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else: |
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spec = devspec |
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if not spec.startswith("/dev/"): |
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spec = os.path.normpath("/dev/" + spec) |
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for link in dev["symlinks"]: |
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if spec == link: |
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ret = dev |
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break |
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del _devices |
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if ret: |
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return udev_device_get_name(ret) |
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def udev_resolve_glob(glob): |
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import fnmatch |
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ret = [] |
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if not glob: |
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return ret |
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for dev in udev_get_block_devices(): |
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name = udev_device_get_name(dev) |
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if fnmatch.fnmatch(name, glob): |
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ret.append(name) |
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else: |
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for link in dev["symlinks"]: |
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if fnmatch.fnmatch(link, glob): |
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ret.append(name) |
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return ret |
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def udev_get_block_devices(): |
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# Wait for scsi adapters to be done with scanning their busses (#583143) |
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iutil.execWithRedirect("modprobe", [ "scsi_wait_scan" ], |
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stdout = "/dev/tty5", stderr="/dev/tty5") |
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iutil.execWithRedirect("rmmod", [ "scsi_wait_scan" ], |
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stdout = "/dev/tty5", stderr="/dev/tty5") |
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udev_settle() |
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entries = [] |
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for path in udev_enumerate_block_devices(): |
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entry = udev_get_block_device(path) |
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if entry: |
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if entry["name"].startswith("md"): |
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# mdraid is really braindead, when a device is stopped |
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# it is no longer usefull in anyway (and we should not |
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# probe it) yet it still sticks around, see bug rh523387 |
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state = None |
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state_file = "/sys/%s/md/array_state" % entry["sysfs_path"] |
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if os.access(state_file, os.R_OK): |
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state = open(state_file).read().strip() |
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if state == "clear": |
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continue |
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entries.append(entry) |
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return entries |
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def __is_blacklisted_blockdev(dev_name): |
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"""Is this a blockdev we never want for an install?""" |
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if dev_name.startswith("loop") or dev_name.startswith("ram") or dev_name.startswith("fd"): |
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return True |
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if os.path.exists("/sys/class/block/%s/device/model" %(dev_name,)): |
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model = open("/sys/class/block/%s/device/model" %(dev_name,)).read() |
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for bad in ("IBM *STMF KERNEL", "SCEI Flash-5", "DGC LUNZ"): |
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if model.find(bad) != -1: |
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log.info("ignoring %s with model %s" %(dev_name, model)) |
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return True |
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return False |
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def udev_enumerate_block_devices(): |
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import os.path |
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return filter(lambda d: not __is_blacklisted_blockdev(os.path.basename(d)), |
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udev_enumerate_devices(deviceClass="block")) |
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def udev_get_block_device(sysfs_path): |
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dev = udev_get_device(sysfs_path) |
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if not dev or not dev.has_key("name"): |
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return None |
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else: |
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return dev |
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def udev_parse_block_entry(buf): |
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dev = udev_parse_entry(buf) |
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for (key, value) in dev.iteritems(): |
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if value.count(" "): |
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# eg: DEVLINKS |
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dev.update({key: value.split()}) |
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return dev |
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# These are functions for retrieving specific pieces of information from |
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# udev database entries. |
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def udev_device_get_name(udev_info): |
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""" Return the best name for a device based on the udev db data. """ |
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return udev_info.get("DM_NAME", udev_info["name"]) |
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def udev_device_get_format(udev_info): |
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""" Return a device's format type as reported by udev. """ |
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return udev_info.get("ID_FS_TYPE") |
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def udev_device_get_uuid(udev_info): |
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""" Get the UUID from the device's format as reported by udev. """ |
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md_uuid = udev_info.get("MD_UUID", '') |
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uuid = udev_info.get("ID_FS_UUID", '') |
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# we don't want to return the array's uuid as a member's uuid |
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if len(uuid) > 0 and \ |
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re.sub(r'\W', '', md_uuid) != re.sub(r'\W', '', uuid): |
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return udev_info.get("ID_FS_UUID") |
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def udev_device_get_label(udev_info): |
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""" Get the label from the device's format as reported by udev. """ |
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return udev_info.get("ID_FS_LABEL") |
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def udev_device_is_dm(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a device-mapper device. """ |
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return info.has_key("DM_NAME") |
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def udev_device_is_md(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a mdraid array device. """ |
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# Don't identify partitions on mdraid arrays as raid arrays |
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if udev_device_is_partition(info): |
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return False |
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# isw raid set *members* have MD_METADATA set, but are not arrays! |
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return info.has_key("MD_METADATA") and \ |
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info.get("ID_FS_TYPE") != "isw_raid_member" |
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def udev_device_is_cciss(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a CCISS device. """ |
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return udev_device_get_name(info).startswith("cciss") |
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def udev_device_is_dasd(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a dasd device. """ |
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devname = info.get("DEVNAME") |
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if devname: |
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return devname.startswith("dasd") |
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else: |
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return False |
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def udev_device_is_zfcp(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a zfcp device. """ |
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if info.get("DEVTYPE") != "disk": |
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return False |
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subsystem = "/sys" + info.get("sysfs_path") |
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while True: |
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topdir = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(subsystem)) |
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driver = "%s/driver" % (topdir,) |
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if os.path.islink(driver): |
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subsystemname = os.path.basename(os.readlink(subsystem)) |
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drivername = os.path.basename(os.readlink(driver)) |
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if subsystemname == 'ccw' and drivername == 'zfcp': |
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return True |
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newsubsystem = os.path.dirname(topdir) |
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if newsubsystem == topdir: |
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break |
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subsystem = newsubsystem + "/subsystem" |
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return False |
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def udev_device_get_zfcp_attribute(info, attr=None): |
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""" Return the value of the specified attribute of the zfcp device. """ |
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if not attr: |
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log.debug("udev_device_get_zfcp_attribute() called with attr=None") |
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return None |
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attribute = "/sys%s/device/%s" % (info.get("sysfs_path"), attr,) |
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attribute = os.path.realpath(attribute) |
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if not os.path.isfile(attribute): |
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log.warning("%s is not a valid zfcp attribute" % (attribute,)) |
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return None |
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return open(attribute, "r").read().strip() |
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def udev_device_get_dasd_bus_id(info): |
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""" Return the CCW bus ID of the dasd device. """ |
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return info.get("sysfs_path").split("/")[-3] |
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def udev_device_get_dasd_flag(info, flag=None): |
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""" Return the specified flag for the dasd device. """ |
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if flag is None: |
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return None |
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path = "/sys" + info.get("sysfs_path") + "/device/" + flag |
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if not os.path.isfile(path): |
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return None |
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return open(path, 'r').read().strip() |
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def udev_device_is_cdrom(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is an optical drive. """ |
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# FIXME: how can we differentiate USB drives from CD-ROM drives? |
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# -- USB drives also generate a sdX device. |
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return info.get("ID_CDROM") == "1" |
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def udev_device_is_disk(info): |
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""" Return True is the device is a disk. """ |
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if udev_device_is_cdrom(info): |
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return False |
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has_range = os.path.exists("/sys/%s/range" % info['sysfs_path']) |
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return info.get("DEVTYPE") == "disk" or has_range |
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def udev_device_is_partition(info): |
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has_start = os.path.exists("/sys/%s/start" % info['sysfs_path']) |
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return info.get("DEVTYPE") == "partition" or has_start |
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def udev_device_get_serial(udev_info): |
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""" Get the serial number/UUID from the device as reported by udev. """ |
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return udev_info.get("ID_SERIAL_RAW", udev_info.get("ID_SERIAL_SHORT", udev_info.get("ID_SERIAL"))) |
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def udev_device_get_wwid(udev_info): |
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""" The WWID of a device is typically just its serial number, but with |
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colons in the name to make it more readable. """ |
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def insert_colons(a_string): |
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suffix = a_string[-2:] |
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if len(a_string) > 2: |
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return insert_colons(a_string[:-2]) + ':' + suffix |
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else: |
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return suffix |
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serial = udev_device_get_serial(udev_info) |
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return insert_colons(serial) if serial else "" |
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def udev_device_get_vendor(udev_info): |
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""" Get the vendor of the device as reported by udev. """ |
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return udev_info.get("ID_VENDOR_FROM_DATABASE", udev_info.get("ID_VENDOR")) |
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def udev_device_get_model(udev_info): |
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""" Get the model of the device as reported by udev. """ |
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return udev_info.get("ID_MODEL_FROM_DATABASE", udev_info.get("ID_MODEL")) |
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def udev_device_get_bus(udev_info): |
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""" Get the bus a device is connected to the system by. """ |
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return udev_info.get("ID_BUS", "").upper() |
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def udev_device_get_path(info): |
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return info["ID_PATH"] |
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def udev_device_get_by_path(info): |
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if info.has_key('symlinks'): |
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for link in info['symlinks']: |
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if link.startswith('/dev/disk/by-path/'): |
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return link |
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return udev_device_get_name(info) |
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def udev_device_get_sysfs_path(info): |
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return info['sysfs_path'] |
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def udev_device_get_major(info): |
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return int(info["MAJOR"]) |
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def udev_device_get_minor(info): |
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return int(info["MINOR"]) |
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def udev_device_get_md_level(info): |
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return info.get("MD_LEVEL") |
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def udev_device_get_md_devices(info): |
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return int(info["MD_DEVICES"]) |
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def udev_device_get_md_uuid(info): |
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return info["MD_UUID"] |
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def udev_device_get_md_container(info): |
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return info.get("MD_CONTAINER") |
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def udev_device_get_md_name(info): |
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return info.get("MD_DEVNAME") |
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def udev_device_get_vg_name(info): |
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return info['LVM2_VG_NAME'] |
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def udev_device_get_vg_uuid(info): |
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return info['LVM2_VG_UUID'] |
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def udev_device_get_vg_size(info): |
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use |
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# KB and convert to MB here |
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return float(info['LVM2_VG_SIZE']) / 1024 |
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def udev_device_get_vg_free(info): |
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use |
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# KB and convert to MB here |
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return float(info['LVM2_VG_FREE']) / 1024 |
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def udev_device_get_vg_extent_size(info): |
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use |
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# KB and convert to MB here |
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return float(info['LVM2_VG_EXTENT_SIZE']) / 1024 |
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def udev_device_get_vg_extent_count(info): |
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return int(info['LVM2_VG_EXTENT_COUNT']) |
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def udev_device_get_vg_free_extents(info): |
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return int(info['LVM2_VG_FREE_COUNT']) |
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def udev_device_get_vg_pv_count(info): |
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return int(info['LVM2_PV_COUNT']) |
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def udev_device_get_pv_pe_start(info): |
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use |
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# KB and convert to MB here |
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return float(info['LVM2_PE_START']) / 1024 |
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def udev_device_get_lv_names(info): |
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names = info['LVM2_LV_NAME'] |
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if not names: |
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names = [] |
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elif not isinstance(names, list): |
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names = [names] |
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return names |
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def udev_device_get_lv_uuids(info): |
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uuids = info['LVM2_LV_UUID'] |
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if not uuids: |
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uuids = [] |
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elif not isinstance(uuids, list): |
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uuids = [uuids] |
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return uuids |
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def udev_device_get_lv_sizes(info): |
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use |
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# KB and convert to MB here |
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sizes = info['LVM2_LV_SIZE'] |
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if not sizes: |
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sizes = [] |
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elif not isinstance(sizes, list): |
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sizes = [sizes] |
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return [float(s) / 1024 for s in sizes] |
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def udev_device_get_lv_attr(info): |
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attr = info['LVM2_LV_ATTR'] |
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if not attr: |
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attr = [] |
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elif not isinstance(attr, list): |
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attr = [attr] |
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return attr |
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def udev_device_dm_subsystem_match(info, subsystem): |
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""" Return True if the device matches a given device-mapper subsystem. """ |
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uuid = info.get("DM_UUID", "") |
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uuid_fields = uuid.split("-") |
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_subsystem = uuid_fields[0] |
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if _subsystem.lower().startswith("part") and len(uuid_fields) > 1: |
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# kpartx uses partN- as a subsystem prefix, which we ignore because |
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# we only care about the subsystem of the partitions' parent device. |
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_subsystem = uuid_fields[1] |
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if _subsystem == uuid or not _subsystem: |
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return False |
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return _subsystem.lower() == subsystem.lower() |
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def udev_device_is_dm_lvm(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is an LVM logical volume. """ |
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return udev_device_dm_subsystem_match(info, "lvm") |
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def udev_device_is_dm_crypt(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a mapped dm-crypt device. """ |
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return udev_device_dm_subsystem_match(info, "crypt") |
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def udev_device_is_dm_luks(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a mapped LUKS device. """ |
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is_crypt = udev_device_dm_subsystem_match(info, "crypt") |
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try: |
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_type = info.get("DM_UUID", "").split("-")[1].lower() |
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except IndexError: |
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_type = "" |
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return is_crypt and _type.startswith("luks") |
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def udev_device_is_dm_raid(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a dmraid array device. """ |
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return udev_device_dm_subsystem_match(info, "dmraid") |
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def udev_device_is_dm_mpath(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is a multipath device. """ |
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return udev_device_dm_subsystem_match(info, "mpath") |
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def udev_device_is_biosraid(info): |
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# Note that this function does *not* identify raid sets. |
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# Tests to see if device is parto of a dmraid set. |
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# dmraid and mdraid have the same ID_FS_USAGE string, ID_FS_TYPE has a |
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# string that describes the type of dmraid (isw_raid_member...), I don't |
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# want to maintain a list and mdraid's ID_FS_TYPE='linux_raid_member', so |
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# dmraid will be everything that is raid and not linux_raid_member |
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from formats.dmraid import DMRaidMember |
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from formats.mdraid import MDRaidMember |
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if info.has_key("ID_FS_TYPE") and \ |
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(info["ID_FS_TYPE"] in DMRaidMember._udevTypes or \ |
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info["ID_FS_TYPE"] in MDRaidMember._udevTypes) and \ |
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info["ID_FS_TYPE"] != "linux_raid_member": |
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return True |
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return False |
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def udev_device_get_dm_partition_disk(info): |
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try: |
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p_index = info["DM_NAME"].rindex("p") |
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except (KeyError, AttributeError, ValueError): |
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return None |
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if not info["DM_NAME"][p_index+1:].isdigit(): |
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return None |
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return info["DM_NAME"][:p_index] |
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def udev_device_is_dm_partition(info): |
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if not udev_device_is_dm(info): |
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return False |
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diskname = udev_device_get_dm_partition_disk(info) |
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return diskname not in ("", None) |
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def udev_device_is_multipath_member(info): |
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""" Return True if the device is part of a multipath. """ |
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return info.get("ID_FS_TYPE") == "multipath_member" |
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def udev_device_get_multipath_name(info): |
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""" Return the name of the multipath that the device is a member of. """ |
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if udev_device_is_multipath_member(info): |
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return info['ID_MPATH_NAME'] |
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return None |
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|
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# iscsi disks' ID_PATH form depends on the driver: |
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# for software iscsi: |
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# ip-${iscsi_address}:${iscsi_port}-iscsi-${iscsi_tgtname}-lun-${lun} |
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# for partial offload iscsi: |
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# pci-${pci_address}-ip-${iscsi_address}:${iscsi_port}-iscsi-${iscsi_tgtname}-lun-${lun} |
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# Note that in the case of IPV6 iscsi_address itself can contain : |
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# too, but iscsi_port never contains : |
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def udev_device_is_sw_iscsi(info): |
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# software iscsi |
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try: |
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path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-") |
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|
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if info["ID_BUS"] == "scsi" and len(path_components) >= 6 and \ |
502 |
path_components[0] == "ip" and path_components[2] == "iscsi": |
503 |
return True |
504 |
except KeyError: |
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pass |
506 |
|
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return False |
508 |
|
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def udev_device_is_partoff_iscsi(info): |
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# partial offload iscsi |
511 |
try: |
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path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-") |
513 |
|
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if info["ID_BUS"] == "scsi" and len(path_components) >= 8 and \ |
515 |
path_components[2] == "ip" and path_components[4] == "iscsi": |
516 |
return True |
517 |
except KeyError: |
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pass |
519 |
|
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return False |
521 |
|
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def udev_device_is_iscsi(info): |
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return udev_device_is_sw_iscsi(info) or udev_device_is_partoff_iscsi(info) |
524 |
|
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def udev_device_get_iscsi_name(info): |
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name_field = 3 |
527 |
if udev_device_is_partoff_iscsi(info): |
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name_field = 5 |
529 |
|
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path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-") |
531 |
|
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# Tricky, the name itself contains atleast 1 - char |
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return "-".join(path_components[name_field:len(path_components)-2]) |
534 |
|
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def udev_device_get_iscsi_address(info): |
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address_field = 1 |
537 |
if udev_device_is_partoff_iscsi(info): |
538 |
address_field = 3 |
539 |
|
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path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-") |
541 |
|
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# IPV6 addresses contain : within the address, so take everything |
543 |
# before the last : as address |
544 |
return ":".join(path_components[address_field].split(":")[:-1]) |
545 |
|
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def udev_device_get_iscsi_port(info): |
547 |
address_field = 1 |
548 |
if udev_device_is_partoff_iscsi(info): |
549 |
address_field = 3 |
550 |
|
551 |
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-") |
552 |
|
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# IPV6 contains : within the address, the part after the last : is the port |
554 |
return path_components[address_field].split(":")[-1] |
555 |
|
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def udev_device_get_iscsi_session(info): |
557 |
# '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:09:00.0/0000:0a:01.0/0000:0e:00.2/host3/session1/target3:0:0/3:0:0:0/block/sda' |
558 |
# The position of sessionX part depends on device |
559 |
# (e.g. offload vs. sw; also varies for different offload devs) |
560 |
session = None |
561 |
match = re.match('/.*/(session\d+)', info["sysfs_path"]) |
562 |
if match: |
563 |
session = match.groups()[0] |
564 |
else: |
565 |
log.error("udev_device_get_iscsi_session: session not found in %s" % info) |
566 |
return session |
567 |
|
568 |
|
569 |
def udev_device_get_iscsi_nic(info): |
570 |
iface = None |
571 |
session = udev_device_get_iscsi_session(info) |
572 |
if session: |
573 |
iface = open("/sys/class/iscsi_session/%s/ifacename" % |
574 |
session).read().strip() |
575 |
return iface |
576 |
|
577 |
def udev_device_get_iscsi_initiator(info): |
578 |
initiator = None |
579 |
if udev_device_is_partoff_iscsi(info): |
580 |
host = re.match('.*/(host\d+)', info["sysfs_path"]).groups()[0] |
581 |
if host: |
582 |
initiator_file = "/sys/class/iscsi_host/%s/initiatorname" % host |
583 |
if os.access(initiator_file, os.R_OK): |
584 |
initiator = open(initiator_file).read().strip() |
585 |
if initiator is None: |
586 |
session = udev_device_get_iscsi_session(info) |
587 |
if session: |
588 |
initiator = open("/sys/class/iscsi_session/%s/initiatorname" % |
589 |
session).read().strip() |
590 |
return initiator |
591 |
|
592 |
|
593 |
# fcoe disks have ID_PATH in the form of: |
594 |
# For FCoE directly over the NIC (so no VLAN and thus no DCB): |
595 |
# pci-eth#-fc-${id} |
596 |
# For FCoE over a VLAN (the DCB case) |
597 |
# fc-${id} |
598 |
# fcoe parts look like this: |
599 |
# pci-eth#-fc-${id}-part# |
600 |
# fc-${id}-part# |
601 |
|
602 |
# For the FCoE over VLAN case we also do some checks on the sysfs_path as |
603 |
# the ID_PATH does not contain all info we need there, the sysfs_path for |
604 |
# an fcoe disk over VLAN looks like this: |
605 |
# /devices/virtual/net/eth4.802-fcoe/host3/rport-3:0-4/target3:0:1/3:0:1:0/block/sde |
606 |
# And for a partition: |
607 |
# /devices/virtual/net/eth4.802-fcoe/host3/rport-3:0-4/target3:0:1/3:0:1:0/block/sde/sde1 |
608 |
|
609 |
# This is completely different for Broadcom FCoE devices (bnx2fc), where we use |
610 |
# the sysfs path: |
611 |
# /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:09:00.0/0000:0a:01.0/0000:0e:00.0/host3/rport-3:0-2/target3:0:1/3:0:1:3/block/sdm |
612 |
# and find whether the host has 'fc_host' and if it the device has a bound |
613 |
# Ethernet interface. |
614 |
|
615 |
def _detect_broadcom_fcoe(info): |
616 |
re_pci_host=re.compile('/(.*)/(host\d+)') |
617 |
match = re_pci_host.match(info["sysfs_path"]) |
618 |
if match: |
619 |
sysfs_pci, host = match.groups() |
620 |
if os.access('/sys/%s/%s/fc_host' %(sysfs_pci, host), os.X_OK) and \ |
621 |
os.access('/sys/%s/net' %(sysfs_pci), os.X_OK): |
622 |
return (sysfs_pci, host) |
623 |
return (None, None) |
624 |
|
625 |
def udev_device_is_fcoe(info): |
626 |
if info.get("ID_BUS") != "scsi": |
627 |
return False |
628 |
|
629 |
path = info.get("ID_PATH", "") |
630 |
path_components = path.split("-") |
631 |
|
632 |
if path.startswith("pci-eth") and len(path_components) >= 4 and \ |
633 |
path_components[2] == "fc": |
634 |
return True |
635 |
|
636 |
if path.startswith("fc-") and "fcoe" in info["sysfs_path"]: |
637 |
return True |
638 |
|
639 |
if _detect_broadcom_fcoe(info) != (None, None): |
640 |
return True |
641 |
|
642 |
return False |
643 |
|
644 |
def udev_device_get_fcoe_nic(info): |
645 |
path = info.get("ID_PATH", "") |
646 |
path_components = path.split("-") |
647 |
|
648 |
if path.startswith("pci-eth") and len(path_components) >= 4 and \ |
649 |
path_components[2] == "fc": |
650 |
return path_components[1] |
651 |
|
652 |
if path.startswith("fc-") and "fcoe" in info["sysfs_path"]: |
653 |
return info["sysfs_path"].split("/")[4].split(".")[0] |
654 |
|
655 |
(sysfs_pci, host) = _detect_broadcom_fcoe(info) |
656 |
if (sysfs_pci, host) != (None, None): |
657 |
net_path = '/sys/%s/net' % sysfs_pci |
658 |
listdir = os.listdir(net_path) |
659 |
if len(listdir) > 0 : |
660 |
return listdir[0] |
661 |
|
662 |
def udev_device_get_fcoe_identifier(info): |
663 |
path = info.get("ID_PATH", "") |
664 |
path_components = path.split("-") |
665 |
|
666 |
if path.startswith("pci-eth") and len(path_components) >= 4 and \ |
667 |
path_components[2] == "fc": |
668 |
return path_components[3] |
669 |
|
670 |
if path.startswith("fc-") and "fcoe" in info["sysfs_path"]: |
671 |
return path_components[1] |
672 |
|
673 |
if udev_device_is_fcoe(info) and len(path_components) >= 4 and \ |
674 |
path_components[2] == 'fc': |
675 |
return path_components[3] |