X-Git-Url: https://code.grnet.gr/git/snf-image-creator/blobdiff_plain/f3845095c7f8802c4dd40d7679e14831d7f70b59..c2cf27e81001fddf3ed834665804a4f64290947e:/image_creator/bundle_volume.py diff --git a/image_creator/bundle_volume.py b/image_creator/bundle_volume.py index bd418ce..a6fc27a 100644 --- a/image_creator/bundle_volume.py +++ b/image_creator/bundle_volume.py @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ import os import re import tempfile +import uuid from collections import namedtuple import parted @@ -42,6 +43,8 @@ from image_creator.rsync import Rsync from image_creator.util import get_command from image_creator.util import FatalError from image_creator.util import try_fail_repeat +from image_creator.util import free_space +from image_creator.gpt import GPTPartitionTable findfs = get_command('findfs') dd = get_command('dd') @@ -51,28 +54,27 @@ mount = get_command('mount') umount = get_command('umount') blkid = get_command('blkid') -MKFS_OPTS = { - 'ext2': ['-F'], - 'ext3': ['-F'], - 'ext4': ['-F'], - 'reiserfs': ['-ff'], - 'btrfs': [], - 'minix': [], - 'xfs': ['-f'], - 'jfs': ['-f'], - 'ntfs': ['-F'], - 'msdos': [], - 'vfat': [] - } +MKFS_OPTS = {'ext2': ['-F'], + 'ext3': ['-F'], + 'ext4': ['-F'], + 'reiserfs': ['-ff'], + 'btrfs': [], + 'minix': [], + 'xfs': ['-f'], + 'jfs': ['-f'], + 'ntfs': ['-F'], + 'msdos': [], + 'vfat': []} class BundleVolume(object): """This class can be used to create an image out of the running system""" - def __init__(self, out, meta): + def __init__(self, out, meta, tmp=None): """Create an instance of the BundleVolume class.""" self.out = out self.meta = meta + self.tmp = tmp self.out.output('Searching for root device ...', False) root = self._get_root_partition() @@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ class BundleVolume(object): raise FatalError("Unable to open: `%s'. File is missing." % f) FileSystemTableEntry = namedtuple('FileSystemTableEntry', - 'dev mpoint fs opts freq passno') + 'dev mpoint fs opts freq passno') with open(f) as table: for line in iter(table): entry = line.split('#')[0].strip().split() @@ -128,17 +130,23 @@ class BundleVolume(object): def _create_partition_table(self, image): - if self.disk.type != 'msdos': - raise FatalError('Only msdos partition tables are supported') - # Copy the MBR and the space between the MBR and the first partition. - # In Grub version 1 Stage 1.5 is located there. + # In msdos partition tables Grub Stage 1.5 is located there. + # In gpt partition tables the Primary GPT Header is there. first_sector = self.disk.getPrimaryPartitions()[0].geometry.start dd('if=%s' % self.disk.device.path, 'of=%s' % image, 'bs=%d' % self.disk.device.sectorSize, 'count=%d' % first_sector, 'conv=notrunc') + if self.disk.type == 'gpt': + # Copy the Secondary GPT Header + table = GPTPartitionTable(self.disk.device.path) + dd('if=%s' % self.disk.device.path, 'of=%s' % image, + 'bs=%d' % self.disk.device.sectorSize, 'conv=notrunc', + 'seek=%d' % table.primary.last_usable_lba, + 'skip=%d' % table.primary.last_usable_lba) + # Create the Extended boot records (EBRs) in the image extended = self.disk.getExtendedPartition() if not extended: @@ -170,10 +178,9 @@ class BundleVolume(object): def _shrink_partitions(self, image): - new_end = self.disk.device.getLength() + new_end = self.disk.device.length - image_dev = parted.Device(image) - image_disk = parted.Disk(image_dev) + image_disk = parted.Disk(parted.Device(image)) is_extended = lambda p: p.type == parted.PARTITION_EXTENDED is_logical = lambda p: p.type == parted.PARTITION_LOGICAL @@ -188,22 +195,21 @@ class BundleVolume(object): image_disk.deletePartition( image_disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start)) - image_disk.commit() + image_disk.commitToDevice() if is_logical(last) and last.num == 5: extended = image_disk.getExtendedPartition() image_disk.deletePartition(extended) - image_disk.commit() + image_disk.commitToDevice() partitions.remove(filter(is_extended, partitions)[0]) partitions.remove(last) last = partitions[-1] - # Leave 2048 blocks at the end - new_end = last.end + 2048 + new_end = last.end mount_options = self._get_mount_options( - self.disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start).path) + self.disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start).path) if mount_options is not None: stat = os.statvfs(mount_options.mpoint) # Shrink the last partition. The new size should be the size of the @@ -213,37 +219,34 @@ class BundleVolume(object): # Add 10% just to be on the safe side part_end = last.start + (new_size * 11) // 10 - # Alighn to 2048 + # Align to 2048 part_end = ((part_end + 2047) // 2048) * 2048 + # Make sure the partition starts where the old partition started. + constraint = parted.Constraint(device=image_disk.device) + constraint.startRange = parted.Geometry(device=image_disk.device, + start=last.start, length=1) + image_disk.setPartitionGeometry( - image_disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start), - parted.Constraint(device=image_disk.device), + image_disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start), constraint, start=last.start, end=part_end) - image_disk.commit() + image_disk.commitToDevice() # Parted may have changed this for better alignment part_end = image_disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start).geometry.end last = last._replace(end=part_end) partitions[-1] = last - # Leave 2048 blocks at the end. - new_end = part_end + 2048 + new_end = part_end if last.type == parted.PARTITION_LOGICAL: # Fix the extended partition - extended = disk.getExtendedPartition() - - image_disk.setPartitionGeometry(extended, - parted.Constraint(device=img_dev), - ext.geometry.start, end=last.end) - image_disk.commit() + image_disk.minimizeExtendedPartition() - image_dev.destroy() - return new_end + return (new_end, self._get_partitions(image_disk)) def _map_partition(self, dev, num, start, end): - name = os.path.basename(dev) + name = os.path.basename(dev) + "_" + uuid.uuid4().hex tablefd, table = tempfile.mkstemp() try: size = end - start + 1 @@ -281,6 +284,8 @@ class BundleVolume(object): def _to_exclude(self): excluded = ['/tmp', '/var/tmp'] + if self.tmp is not None: + excluded.append(self.tmp) local_filesystems = MKFS_OPTS.keys() + ['rootfs'] for entry in self._read_fstable('/proc/mounts'): if entry.fs in local_filesystems: @@ -290,8 +295,8 @@ class BundleVolume(object): if mpoint in excluded: continue - descendants = filter(lambda p: p.startswith(mpoint + '/'), - excluded) + descendants = filter( + lambda p: p.startswith(mpoint + '/'), excluded) if len(descendants): for d in descendants: excluded.remove(d) @@ -310,7 +315,7 @@ class BundleVolume(object): if not found_ancestor: excluded.append(mpoint) - return map(lambda d: d + "/*", excluded) + return excluded def _replace_uuids(self, target, new_uuid): @@ -319,11 +324,13 @@ class BundleVolume(object): '/boot/grub/menu.lst', '/boot/grub/grub.conf'] - orig = dict(map(lambda p: (p.number, blkid('-s', 'UUID', '-o', - 'value', p.path).stdout.strip()), self.disk.partitions)) + orig = {} + for p in self.disk.partitions: + if p.number in new_uuid.keys(): + orig[p.number] = \ + blkid('-s', 'UUID', '-o', 'value', p.path).stdout.strip() for f in map(lambda f: target + f, files): - if not os.path.exists(f): continue @@ -335,22 +342,23 @@ class BundleVolume(object): line = re.sub(orig[i], uuid, line) dest.write(line) - def _create_filesystems(self, image): + def _create_filesystems(self, image, partitions): filesystem = {} for p in self.disk.partitions: filesystem[p.number] = self._get_mount_options(p.path) - partitions = self._get_partitions(parted.Disk(parted.Device(image))) unmounted = filter(lambda p: filesystem[p.num] is None, partitions) mounted = filter(lambda p: filesystem[p.num] is not None, partitions) # For partitions that are not mounted right now, we can simply dd them # into the image. for p in unmounted: + self.out.output('Cloning partition %d ... ' % p.num, False) dd('if=%s' % self.disk.device.path, 'of=%s' % image, 'count=%d' % (p.end - p.start + 1), 'conv=notrunc', 'seek=%d' % p.start, 'skip=%d' % p.start) + self.out.success("done") loop = str(losetup('-f', '--show', image)).strip() mapped = {} @@ -364,23 +372,53 @@ class BundleVolume(object): for i, dev in mapped.iteritems(): fs = filesystem[i].fs self.out.output('Creating %s filesystem on partition %d ... ' % - (fs, i), False) + (fs, i), False) get_command('mkfs.%s' % fs)(*(MKFS_OPTS[fs] + [dev])) self.out.success('done') - new_uuid[i] = blkid('-s', 'UUID', '-o', 'value', dev - ).stdout.strip() + new_uuid[i] = blkid( + '-s', 'UUID', '-o', 'value', dev).stdout.strip() target = tempfile.mkdtemp() try: absmpoints = self._mount(target, - [(mapped[i], filesystem[i].mpoint) for i in mapped.keys()] - ) - exclude = self._to_exclude() + [image] - rsync = Rsync('/', target, - map(lambda p: os.path.relpath(p, '/'), exclude)) - msg = "Copying host files into the image" - rsync.archive().run(self.out, msg) - + [(mapped[i], filesystem[i].mpoint) + for i in mapped.keys()]) + excluded = self._to_exclude() + + rsync = Rsync(self.out) + + # Excluded paths need to be relative to the source + for excl in map(lambda p: p[1:], excluded + [image]): + rsync.exclude(excl) + + rsync.archive().hard_links().xattrs().sparse().acls() + rsync.run('/', target, 'host', 'temporary image') + + # Create missing mountpoints. Since they are mountpoints, we + # cannot determine the ownership and the mode of the real + # directory. Make them inherit those properties from their + # parent dir + for excl in excluded: + dirname = os.path.dirname(excl) + stat = os.stat(dirname) + os.mkdir(target + excl) + os.chmod(target + excl, stat.st_mode) + os.chown(target + excl, stat.st_uid, stat.st_gid) + + # /tmp and /var/tmp are special cases. We exclude then even if + # they aren't mountpoints. Restore their permissions. + for excl in ('/tmp', '/var/tmp'): + if self._is_mpoint(excl): + os.chmod(target + excl, 041777) + os.chown(target + excl, 0, 0) + else: + stat = os.stat(excl) + os.chmod(target + excl, stat.st_mode) + os.chown(target + excl, stat.st_uid, stat.st_gid) + + # We need to replace the old UUID referencies with the new + # ones in grub configuration files and /etc/fstab for file + # systems that have been recreated. self._replace_uuids(target, new_uuid) finally: @@ -396,7 +434,7 @@ class BundleVolume(object): running system. """ - size = self.disk.device.getLength() * self.disk.device.sectorSize + size = self.disk.device.length * self.disk.device.sectorSize # Create sparse file to host the image fd = os.open(image, os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT) @@ -406,30 +444,34 @@ class BundleVolume(object): os.close(fd) self._create_partition_table(image) + end_sector, partitions = self._shrink_partitions(image) + + if self.disk.type == 'gpt': + old_size = size + size = (end_sector + 1) * self.disk.device.sectorSize + ptable = GPTPartitionTable(image) + size = ptable.shrink(size, old_size) + else: + # Alighn to 2048 + end_sector = ((end_sector + 2047) // 2048) * 2048 + size = (end_sector + 1) * self.disk.device.sectorSize - end_sector = self._shrink_partitions(image) + # Truncate image to the new size. + fd = os.open(image, os.O_RDWR) + try: + os.ftruncate(fd, size) + finally: + os.close(fd) # Check if the available space is enough to host the image dirname = os.path.dirname(image) - size = (end_sector + 1) * self.disk.device.sectorSize - self.out.output("Examining available space in %s ..." % dirname, False) - stat = os.statvfs(dirname) - available = stat.f_bavail * stat.f_frsize - if available <= size: - raise FatalError('Not enough space in %s to host the image' % + self.out.output("Examining available space ...", False) + if free_space(dirname) <= size: + raise FatalError('Not enough space under %s to host the image' % dirname) self.out.success("sufficient") - self._create_filesystems(image) - - # Truncate image to the new size. I counldn't find a better way to do - # this. It seems that python's high level functions work in a different - # way. - fd = os.open(image, os.O_RDWR) - try: - os.ftruncate(fd, size) - finally: - os.close(fd) + self._create_filesystems(image, partitions) return image