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4 | 4fd029cf | Michael Hanselmann | # Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011 Google Inc.
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6 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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7 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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9 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # (at your option) any later version.
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11 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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12 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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14 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # General Public License for more details.
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16 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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19 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | # 02110-1301, USA.
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22 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | """Ganeti utility module.
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23 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop |
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24 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | This module holds functions that can be used in both daemons (all) and
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25 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | the command line scripts.
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26 | 899d2a81 | Michael Hanselmann |
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27 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | """
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28 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | |
29 | b459a848 | Andrea Spadaccini | # Allow wildcard import in pylint: disable=W0401
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31 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | import os |
32 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | import re |
33 | 4ca1b175 | Alexander Schreiber | import errno |
34 | 2f8b60b3 | Iustin Pop | import pwd |
35 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini | import time |
36 | 78feb6fb | Guido Trotter | import itertools |
37 | 9c233417 | Iustin Pop | import select |
38 | bb698c1f | Iustin Pop | import logging |
39 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | import signal |
40 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | |
41 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | from ganeti import errors |
42 | 3aecd2c7 | Iustin Pop | from ganeti import constants |
43 | 716a32cb | Guido Trotter | from ganeti import compat |
44 | 111a7d04 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti import pathutils |
45 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | |
46 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.algo import * |
47 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.filelock import * |
48 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.hash import * |
49 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.io import * |
50 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.log import * |
51 | 8dc76d54 | Guido Trotter | from ganeti.utils.mlock import * |
52 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.nodesetup import * |
53 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.process import * |
54 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.retry import * |
55 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.text import * |
56 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.wrapper import * |
57 | 63fc4229 | Michael Hanselmann | from ganeti.utils.x509 import * |
58 | 16abfbc2 | Alexander Schreiber | |
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60 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | _VALID_SERVICE_NAME_RE = re.compile("^[-_.a-zA-Z0-9]{1,128}$")
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61 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | |
62 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | UUID_RE = re.compile("^[a-f0-9]{8}-[a-f0-9]{4}-[a-f0-9]{4}-"
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63 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | "[a-f0-9]{4}-[a-f0-9]{12}$")
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64 | 05636402 | Guido Trotter | |
65 | 7c0d6283 | Michael Hanselmann | |
66 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | def ForceDictType(target, key_types, allowed_values=None): |
67 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | """Force the values of a dict to have certain types.
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68 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter |
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69 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | @type target: dict
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70 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | @param target: the dict to update
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71 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | @type key_types: dict
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72 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | @param key_types: dict mapping target dict keys to types
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73 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | in constants.ENFORCEABLE_TYPES
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74 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | @type allowed_values: list
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75 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | @keyword allowed_values: list of specially allowed values
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76 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter |
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77 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | """
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78 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | if allowed_values is None: |
79 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | allowed_values = [] |
80 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | |
81 | 8b46606c | Guido Trotter | if not isinstance(target, dict): |
82 | 8b46606c | Guido Trotter | msg = "Expected dictionary, got '%s'" % target
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83 | 8b46606c | Guido Trotter | raise errors.TypeEnforcementError(msg)
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84 | 8b46606c | Guido Trotter | |
85 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | for key in target: |
86 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | if key not in key_types: |
87 | 58a59652 | Iustin Pop | msg = "Unknown parameter '%s'" % key
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88 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | raise errors.TypeEnforcementError(msg)
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89 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | |
90 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | if target[key] in allowed_values: |
91 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | continue
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92 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | |
93 | 29921401 | Iustin Pop | ktype = key_types[key] |
94 | 29921401 | Iustin Pop | if ktype not in constants.ENFORCEABLE_TYPES: |
95 | 29921401 | Iustin Pop | msg = "'%s' has non-enforceable type %s" % (key, ktype)
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96 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | raise errors.ProgrammerError(msg)
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97 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | |
98 | 59525e1f | Michael Hanselmann | if ktype in (constants.VTYPE_STRING, constants.VTYPE_MAYBE_STRING): |
99 | 59525e1f | Michael Hanselmann | if target[key] is None and ktype == constants.VTYPE_MAYBE_STRING: |
100 | 59525e1f | Michael Hanselmann | pass
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101 | 59525e1f | Michael Hanselmann | elif not isinstance(target[key], basestring): |
102 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | if isinstance(target[key], bool) and not target[key]: |
103 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | target[key] = ""
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104 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | else:
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105 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | msg = "'%s' (value %s) is not a valid string" % (key, target[key])
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106 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | raise errors.TypeEnforcementError(msg)
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107 | 29921401 | Iustin Pop | elif ktype == constants.VTYPE_BOOL:
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108 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | if isinstance(target[key], basestring) and target[key]: |
109 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | if target[key].lower() == constants.VALUE_FALSE:
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110 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | target[key] = False
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111 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | elif target[key].lower() == constants.VALUE_TRUE:
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112 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | target[key] = True
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113 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | else:
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114 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | msg = "'%s' (value %s) is not a valid boolean" % (key, target[key])
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115 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | raise errors.TypeEnforcementError(msg)
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116 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | elif target[key]:
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117 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | target[key] = True
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118 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | else:
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119 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | target[key] = False
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120 | 29921401 | Iustin Pop | elif ktype == constants.VTYPE_SIZE:
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121 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | try:
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122 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | target[key] = ParseUnit(target[key]) |
123 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | except errors.UnitParseError, err:
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124 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | msg = "'%s' (value %s) is not a valid size. error: %s" % \
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125 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | (key, target[key], err) |
126 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | raise errors.TypeEnforcementError(msg)
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127 | 29921401 | Iustin Pop | elif ktype == constants.VTYPE_INT:
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128 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | try:
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129 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | target[key] = int(target[key])
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130 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | except (ValueError, TypeError): |
131 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | msg = "'%s' (value %s) is not a valid integer" % (key, target[key])
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132 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | raise errors.TypeEnforcementError(msg)
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133 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | |
134 | a5728081 | Guido Trotter | |
135 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | def ValidateServiceName(name): |
136 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | """Validate the given service name.
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137 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann |
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138 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | @type name: number or string
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139 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | @param name: Service name or port specification
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140 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann |
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141 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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142 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | try:
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143 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | numport = int(name)
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144 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | except (ValueError, TypeError): |
145 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | # Non-numeric service name
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146 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | valid = _VALID_SERVICE_NAME_RE.match(name) |
147 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | else:
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148 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | # Numeric port (protocols other than TCP or UDP might need adjustments
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149 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | # here)
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150 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | valid = (numport >= 0 and numport < (1 << 16)) |
151 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | |
152 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | if not valid: |
153 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | raise errors.OpPrereqError("Invalid service name '%s'" % name, |
154 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | errors.ECODE_INVAL) |
155 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | |
156 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | return name
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157 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | |
158 | 28f34048 | Michael Hanselmann | |
159 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | def _ComputeMissingKeys(key_path, options, defaults): |
160 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | """Helper functions to compute which keys a invalid.
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161 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer |
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162 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | @param key_path: The current key path (if any)
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163 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | @param options: The user provided options
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164 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | @param defaults: The default dictionary
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165 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | @return: A list of invalid keys
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166 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer |
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167 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | """
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168 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | defaults_keys = frozenset(defaults.keys())
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169 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | invalid = [] |
170 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | for key, value in options.items(): |
171 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | if key_path:
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172 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | new_path = "%s/%s" % (key_path, key)
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173 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | else:
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174 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | new_path = key |
175 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | |
176 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | if key not in defaults_keys: |
177 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | invalid.append(new_path) |
178 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | elif isinstance(value, dict): |
179 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | invalid.extend(_ComputeMissingKeys(new_path, value, defaults[key])) |
180 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | |
181 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | return invalid
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182 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | |
183 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | |
184 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | def VerifyDictOptions(options, defaults): |
185 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | """Verify a dict has only keys set which also are in the defaults dict.
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186 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer |
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187 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | @param options: The user provided options
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188 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | @param defaults: The default dictionary
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189 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | @raise error.OpPrereqError: If one of the keys is not supported
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190 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer |
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191 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | """
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192 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | invalid = _ComputeMissingKeys("", options, defaults)
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193 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | |
194 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | if invalid:
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195 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | raise errors.OpPrereqError("Provided option keys not supported: %s" % |
196 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | CommaJoin(invalid), errors.ECODE_INVAL) |
197 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | |
198 | 32be86da | René Nussbaumer | |
199 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | def ListVolumeGroups(): |
200 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | """List volume groups and their size
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201 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop |
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202 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @rtype: dict
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203 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @return:
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204 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | Dictionary with keys volume name and values
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205 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | the size of the volume
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206 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop |
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207 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | """
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208 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | command = "vgs --noheadings --units m --nosuffix -o name,size"
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209 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | result = RunCmd(command) |
210 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | retval = {} |
211 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | if result.failed:
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212 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | return retval
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213 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | |
214 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | for line in result.stdout.splitlines(): |
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216 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | name, size = line.split() |
217 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | size = int(float(size)) |
218 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | except (IndexError, ValueError), err: |
219 | bb698c1f | Iustin Pop | logging.error("Invalid output from vgs (%s): %s", err, line)
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220 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | continue
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222 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | retval[name] = size |
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224 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | return retval
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227 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | def BridgeExists(bridge): |
228 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | """Check whether the given bridge exists in the system
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229 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop |
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230 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type bridge: str
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231 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param bridge: the bridge name to check
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232 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @rtype: boolean
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233 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @return: True if it does
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234 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop |
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235 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | """
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236 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | return os.path.isdir("/sys/class/net/%s/bridge" % bridge) |
237 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | |
238 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | |
239 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | def TryConvert(fn, val): |
240 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | """Try to convert a value ignoring errors.
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241 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop |
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242 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | This function tries to apply function I{fn} to I{val}. If no
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243 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | C{ValueError} or C{TypeError} exceptions are raised, it will return
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244 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | the result, else it will return the original value. Any other
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245 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | exceptions are propagated to the caller.
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246 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop |
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247 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type fn: callable
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248 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param fn: function to apply to the value
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249 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param val: the value to be converted
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250 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @return: The converted value if the conversion was successful,
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251 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | otherwise the original value.
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252 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop |
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253 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | """
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254 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | try:
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255 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | nv = fn(val) |
256 | 7c4d6c7b | Michael Hanselmann | except (ValueError, TypeError): |
257 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | nv = val |
258 | a8083063 | Iustin Pop | return nv
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261 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | def ParseCpuMask(cpu_mask): |
262 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | """Parse a CPU mask definition and return the list of CPU IDs.
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263 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz |
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264 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | CPU mask format: comma-separated list of CPU IDs
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265 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | or dash-separated ID ranges
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266 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | Example: "0-2,5" -> "0,1,2,5"
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267 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz |
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268 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | @type cpu_mask: str
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269 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | @param cpu_mask: CPU mask definition
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270 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | @rtype: list of int
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271 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | @return: list of CPU IDs
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272 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz |
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273 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | """
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274 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | if not cpu_mask: |
275 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | return []
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276 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | cpu_list = [] |
277 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | for range_def in cpu_mask.split(","): |
278 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | boundaries = range_def.split("-")
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279 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | n_elements = len(boundaries)
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280 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | if n_elements > 2: |
281 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | raise errors.ParseError("Invalid CPU ID range definition" |
282 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | " (only one hyphen allowed): %s" % range_def)
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283 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | try:
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284 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | lower = int(boundaries[0]) |
285 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | except (ValueError, TypeError), err: |
286 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | raise errors.ParseError("Invalid CPU ID value for lower boundary of" |
287 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | " CPU ID range: %s" % str(err)) |
288 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | try:
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289 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | higher = int(boundaries[-1]) |
290 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | except (ValueError, TypeError), err: |
291 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | raise errors.ParseError("Invalid CPU ID value for higher boundary of" |
292 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | " CPU ID range: %s" % str(err)) |
293 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | if lower > higher:
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294 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | raise errors.ParseError("Invalid CPU ID range definition" |
295 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | " (%d > %d): %s" % (lower, higher, range_def))
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296 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | cpu_list.extend(range(lower, higher + 1)) |
297 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | return cpu_list
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298 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | |
299 | 31155d60 | Balazs Lecz | |
300 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | def ParseMultiCpuMask(cpu_mask): |
301 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | """Parse a multiple CPU mask definition and return the list of CPU IDs.
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302 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham |
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303 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | CPU mask format: colon-separated list of comma-separated list of CPU IDs
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304 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | or dash-separated ID ranges, with optional "all" as CPU value
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305 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | Example: "0-2,5:all:1,5,6:2" -> [ [ 0,1,2,5 ], [ -1 ], [ 1, 5, 6 ], [ 2 ] ]
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306 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham |
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307 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | @type cpu_mask: str
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308 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | @param cpu_mask: multiple CPU mask definition
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309 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | @rtype: list of lists of int
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310 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | @return: list of lists of CPU IDs
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311 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham |
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312 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | """
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313 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | if not cpu_mask: |
314 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | return []
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315 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | cpu_list = [] |
316 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | for range_def in cpu_mask.split(constants.CPU_PINNING_SEP): |
317 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | if range_def == constants.CPU_PINNING_ALL:
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318 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | cpu_list.append([constants.CPU_PINNING_ALL_VAL, ]) |
319 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | else:
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320 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | # Uniquify and sort the list before adding
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321 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | cpu_list.append(sorted(set(ParseCpuMask(range_def)))) |
322 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | |
323 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | return cpu_list
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324 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | |
325 | 538ca33a | Tsachy Shacham | |
326 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | def GetHomeDir(user, default=None): |
327 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | """Try to get the homedir of the given user.
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328 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop |
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329 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | The user can be passed either as a string (denoting the name) or as
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330 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | an integer (denoting the user id). If the user is not found, the
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331 | 3ccb3a64 | Michael Hanselmann | C{default} argument is returned, which defaults to C{None}.
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332 | 2f8b60b3 | Iustin Pop |
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333 | 2f8b60b3 | Iustin Pop | """
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334 | 2f8b60b3 | Iustin Pop | try:
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335 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | if isinstance(user, basestring): |
336 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | result = pwd.getpwnam(user) |
337 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | elif isinstance(user, (int, long)): |
338 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | result = pwd.getpwuid(user) |
339 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | else:
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340 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | raise errors.ProgrammerError("Invalid type passed to GetHomeDir (%s)" % |
341 | 257f4c0a | Iustin Pop | type(user))
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342 | 2f8b60b3 | Iustin Pop | except KeyError: |
343 | 2f8b60b3 | Iustin Pop | return default
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344 | 2f8b60b3 | Iustin Pop | return result.pw_dir
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345 | 59072e7e | Michael Hanselmann | |
346 | 59072e7e | Michael Hanselmann | |
347 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | def FirstFree(seq, base=0): |
348 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | """Returns the first non-existing integer from seq.
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349 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop |
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350 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | The seq argument should be a sorted list of positive integers. The
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351 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | first time the index of an element is smaller than the element
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352 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | value, the index will be returned.
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353 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop |
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354 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | The base argument is used to start at a different offset,
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355 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | i.e. C{[3, 4, 6]} with I{offset=3} will return 5.
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356 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop |
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357 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | Example: C{[0, 1, 3]} will return I{2}.
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358 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop |
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359 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type seq: sequence
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360 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param seq: the sequence to be analyzed.
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361 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type base: int
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362 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param base: use this value as the base index of the sequence
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363 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @rtype: int
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364 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @return: the first non-used index in the sequence
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365 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop |
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366 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | """
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367 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | for idx, elem in enumerate(seq): |
368 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | assert elem >= base, "Passed element is higher than base offset" |
369 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | if elem > idx + base:
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370 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | # idx is not used
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371 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | return idx + base
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372 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | return None |
373 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | |
374 | 7b4126b7 | Iustin Pop | |
375 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | def SingleWaitForFdCondition(fdobj, event, timeout): |
376 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | """Waits for a condition to occur on the socket.
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377 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter |
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378 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | Immediately returns at the first interruption.
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379 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter |
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380 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @type fdobj: integer or object supporting a fileno() method
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381 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @param fdobj: entity to wait for events on
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382 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @type event: integer
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383 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | @param event: ORed condition (see select module)
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384 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | @type timeout: float or None
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385 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | @param timeout: Timeout in seconds
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386 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | @rtype: int or None
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387 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | @return: None for timeout, otherwise occured conditions
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388 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter |
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389 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | """
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390 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | check = (event | select.POLLPRI | |
391 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | select.POLLNVAL | select.POLLHUP | select.POLLERR) |
392 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | |
393 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | if timeout is not None: |
394 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | # Poller object expects milliseconds
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395 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | timeout *= 1000
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396 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | |
397 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | poller = select.poll() |
398 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | poller.register(fdobj, event) |
399 | dcd511c8 | Guido Trotter | try:
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400 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | # TODO: If the main thread receives a signal and we have no timeout, we
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401 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | # could wait forever. This should check a global "quit" flag or something
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402 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | # every so often.
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403 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | io_events = poller.poll(timeout) |
404 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | except select.error, err:
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405 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | if err[0] != errno.EINTR: |
406 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | raise
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407 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | io_events = [] |
408 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | if io_events and io_events[0][1] & check: |
409 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | return io_events[0][1] |
410 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | else:
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411 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | return None |
412 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | |
413 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | |
414 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | class FdConditionWaiterHelper(object): |
415 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | """Retry helper for WaitForFdCondition.
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416 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter |
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417 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | This class contains the retried and wait functions that make sure
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418 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | WaitForFdCondition can continue waiting until the timeout is actually
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419 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | expired.
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420 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter |
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421 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | """
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422 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | |
423 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | def __init__(self, timeout): |
424 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | self.timeout = timeout
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425 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | |
426 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | def Poll(self, fdobj, event): |
427 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | result = SingleWaitForFdCondition(fdobj, event, self.timeout)
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428 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | if result is None: |
429 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | raise RetryAgain()
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430 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | else:
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431 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | return result
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432 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | |
433 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | def UpdateTimeout(self, timeout): |
434 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | self.timeout = timeout
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435 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | |
436 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | |
437 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | def WaitForFdCondition(fdobj, event, timeout): |
438 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | """Waits for a condition to occur on the socket.
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439 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter |
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440 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | Retries until the timeout is expired, even if interrupted.
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441 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter |
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442 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @type fdobj: integer or object supporting a fileno() method
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443 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @param fdobj: entity to wait for events on
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444 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @type event: integer
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445 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @param event: ORed condition (see select module)
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446 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @type timeout: float or None
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447 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @param timeout: Timeout in seconds
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448 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @rtype: int or None
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449 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | @return: None for timeout, otherwise occured conditions
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450 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter |
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451 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | """
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452 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | if timeout is not None: |
453 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | retrywaiter = FdConditionWaiterHelper(timeout) |
454 | 1b429e2a | Iustin Pop | try:
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455 | 1b429e2a | Iustin Pop | result = Retry(retrywaiter.Poll, RETRY_REMAINING_TIME, timeout, |
456 | 1b429e2a | Iustin Pop | args=(fdobj, event), wait_fn=retrywaiter.UpdateTimeout) |
457 | 1b429e2a | Iustin Pop | except RetryTimeout:
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458 | 1b429e2a | Iustin Pop | result = None
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459 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | else:
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460 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | result = None
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461 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | while result is None: |
462 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | result = SingleWaitForFdCondition(fdobj, event, timeout) |
463 | dfdc4060 | Guido Trotter | return result
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464 | 2de64672 | Iustin Pop | |
465 | 2de64672 | Iustin Pop | |
466 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | def EnsureDaemon(name): |
467 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | """Check for and start daemon if not alive.
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468 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter |
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469 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | """
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470 | 111a7d04 | Michael Hanselmann | result = RunCmd([pathutils.DAEMON_UTIL, "check-and-start", name])
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471 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | if result.failed:
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472 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | logging.error("Can't start daemon '%s', failure %s, output: %s",
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473 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | name, result.fail_reason, result.output) |
474 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | return False |
475 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | |
476 | 2826b361 | Guido Trotter | return True |
477 | b330ac0b | Guido Trotter | |
478 | b330ac0b | Guido Trotter | |
479 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | def StopDaemon(name): |
480 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | """Stop daemon
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481 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli |
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482 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | """
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483 | 111a7d04 | Michael Hanselmann | result = RunCmd([pathutils.DAEMON_UTIL, "stop", name])
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484 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | if result.failed:
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485 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | logging.error("Can't stop daemon '%s', failure %s, output: %s",
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486 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | name, result.fail_reason, result.output) |
487 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | return False |
488 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | |
489 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | return True |
490 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | |
491 | db147305 | Tom Limoncelli | |
492 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | def CheckVolumeGroupSize(vglist, vgname, minsize): |
493 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | """Checks if the volume group list is valid.
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494 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann |
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495 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | The function will check if a given volume group is in the list of
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496 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | volume groups and has a minimum size.
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497 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop |
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498 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type vglist: dict
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499 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param vglist: dictionary of volume group names and their size
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500 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type vgname: str
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501 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param vgname: the volume group we should check
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502 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type minsize: int
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503 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @param minsize: the minimum size we accept
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504 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @rtype: None or str
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505 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @return: None for success, otherwise the error message
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506 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann |
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507 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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508 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | vgsize = vglist.get(vgname, None)
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509 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | if vgsize is None: |
510 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | return "volume group '%s' missing" % vgname |
511 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | elif vgsize < minsize:
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512 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | return ("volume group '%s' too small (%s MiB required, %d MiB found)" % |
513 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | (vgname, minsize, vgsize)) |
514 | 8d1a2a64 | Michael Hanselmann | return None |
515 | 7996a135 | Iustin Pop | |
516 | 7996a135 | Iustin Pop | |
517 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | def SplitTime(value): |
518 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | """Splits time as floating point number into a tuple.
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519 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann |
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520 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | @param value: Time in seconds
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521 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | @type value: int or float
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522 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | @return: Tuple containing (seconds, microseconds)
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523 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann |
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524 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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525 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | (seconds, microseconds) = divmod(int(value * 1000000), 1000000) |
526 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | |
527 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | assert 0 <= seconds, \ |
528 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | "Seconds must be larger than or equal to 0, but are %s" % seconds
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529 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | assert 0 <= microseconds <= 999999, \ |
530 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | "Microseconds must be 0-999999, but are %s" % microseconds
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531 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | |
532 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | return (int(seconds), int(microseconds)) |
533 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | |
534 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | |
535 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | def MergeTime(timetuple): |
536 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | """Merges a tuple into time as a floating point number.
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537 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann |
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538 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | @param timetuple: Time as tuple, (seconds, microseconds)
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539 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | @type timetuple: tuple
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540 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | @return: Time as a floating point number expressed in seconds
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541 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann |
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542 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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543 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | (seconds, microseconds) = timetuple |
544 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | |
545 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | assert 0 <= seconds, \ |
546 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | "Seconds must be larger than or equal to 0, but are %s" % seconds
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547 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | assert 0 <= microseconds <= 999999, \ |
548 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | "Microseconds must be 0-999999, but are %s" % microseconds
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549 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | |
550 | 45bc5e4a | Michael Hanselmann | return float(seconds) + (float(microseconds) * 0.000001) |
551 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | |
552 | 739be818 | Michael Hanselmann | |
553 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | def FindMatch(data, name): |
554 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | """Tries to find an item in a dictionary matching a name.
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555 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann |
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556 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | Callers have to ensure the data names aren't contradictory (e.g. a regexp
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557 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | that matches a string). If the name isn't a direct key, all regular
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558 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | expression objects in the dictionary are matched against it.
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559 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann |
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560 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | @type data: dict
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561 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | @param data: Dictionary containing data
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562 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | @type name: string
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563 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | @param name: Name to look for
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564 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | @rtype: tuple; (value in dictionary, matched groups as list)
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565 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann |
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566 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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567 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | if name in data: |
568 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | return (data[name], [])
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569 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | |
570 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | for key, value in data.items(): |
571 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | # Regex objects
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572 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | if hasattr(key, "match"): |
573 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | m = key.match(name) |
574 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | if m:
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575 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | return (value, list(m.groups())) |
576 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | |
577 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | return None |
578 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | |
579 | 691c81b7 | Michael Hanselmann | |
580 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | def GetMounts(filename=constants.PROC_MOUNTS): |
581 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | """Returns the list of mounted filesystems.
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582 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz |
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583 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | This function is Linux-specific.
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584 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz |
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585 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | @param filename: path of mounts file (/proc/mounts by default)
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586 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | @rtype: list of tuples
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587 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | @return: list of mount entries (device, mountpoint, fstype, options)
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588 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz |
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589 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | """
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590 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | # TODO(iustin): investigate non-Linux options (e.g. via mount output)
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591 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | data = [] |
592 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | mountlines = ReadFile(filename).splitlines() |
593 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | for line in mountlines: |
594 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | device, mountpoint, fstype, options, _ = line.split(None, 4) |
595 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | data.append((device, mountpoint, fstype, options)) |
596 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | |
597 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | return data
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598 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | |
599 | 1b045f5d | Balazs Lecz | |
600 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | def SignalHandled(signums): |
601 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | """Signal Handled decoration.
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602 | 451575de | Guido Trotter |
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603 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | This special decorator installs a signal handler and then calls the target
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604 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | function. The function must accept a 'signal_handlers' keyword argument,
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605 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | which will contain a dict indexed by signal number, with SignalHandler
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606 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | objects as values.
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607 | 451575de | Guido Trotter |
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608 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | The decorator can be safely stacked with iself, to handle multiple signals
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609 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | with different handlers.
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610 | 451575de | Guido Trotter |
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611 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | @type signums: list
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612 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | @param signums: signals to intercept
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613 | 451575de | Guido Trotter |
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614 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | """
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615 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | def wrap(fn): |
616 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | def sig_function(*args, **kwargs): |
617 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | assert "signal_handlers" not in kwargs or \ |
618 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | kwargs["signal_handlers"] is None or \ |
619 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | isinstance(kwargs["signal_handlers"], dict), \ |
620 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | "Wrong signal_handlers parameter in original function call"
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621 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | if "signal_handlers" in kwargs and kwargs["signal_handlers"] is not None: |
622 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | signal_handlers = kwargs["signal_handlers"]
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623 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | else:
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624 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | signal_handlers = {} |
625 | d0c8c01d | Iustin Pop | kwargs["signal_handlers"] = signal_handlers
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626 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | sighandler = SignalHandler(signums) |
627 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | try:
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628 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | for sig in signums: |
629 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | signal_handlers[sig] = sighandler |
630 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | return fn(*args, **kwargs)
|
631 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | finally:
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632 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | sighandler.Reset() |
633 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | return sig_function
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634 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | return wrap
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635 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | |
636 | 451575de | Guido Trotter | |
637 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini | def TimeoutExpired(epoch, timeout, _time_fn=time.time): |
638 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini | """Checks whether a timeout has expired.
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639 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini |
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640 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini | """
|
641 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini | return _time_fn() > (epoch + timeout)
|
642 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini | |
643 | f8326fca | Andrea Spadaccini | |
644 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | class SignalWakeupFd(object): |
645 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | try:
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646 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # This is only supported in Python 2.5 and above (some distributions
|
647 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # backported it to Python 2.4)
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648 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | _set_wakeup_fd_fn = signal.set_wakeup_fd |
649 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | except AttributeError: |
650 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # Not supported
|
651 | 3c286190 | Dimitris Aragiorgis | |
652 | b459a848 | Andrea Spadaccini | def _SetWakeupFd(self, _): # pylint: disable=R0201 |
653 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | return -1 |
654 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | else:
|
655 | 3c286190 | Dimitris Aragiorgis | |
656 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | def _SetWakeupFd(self, fd): |
657 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | return self._set_wakeup_fd_fn(fd) |
658 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
659 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | def __init__(self): |
660 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """Initializes this class.
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661 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann |
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662 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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663 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | (read_fd, write_fd) = os.pipe() |
664 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
665 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # Once these succeeded, the file descriptors will be closed automatically.
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666 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # Buffer size 0 is important, otherwise .read() with a specified length
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667 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # might buffer data and the file descriptors won't be marked readable.
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668 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._read_fh = os.fdopen(read_fd, "r", 0) |
669 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._write_fh = os.fdopen(write_fd, "w", 0) |
670 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
671 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._previous = self._SetWakeupFd(self._write_fh.fileno()) |
672 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
673 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # Utility functions
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674 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self.fileno = self._read_fh.fileno |
675 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self.read = self._read_fh.read |
676 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
677 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | def Reset(self): |
678 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """Restores the previous wakeup file descriptor.
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679 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann |
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680 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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681 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | if hasattr(self, "_previous") and self._previous is not None: |
682 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._SetWakeupFd(self._previous) |
683 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._previous = None |
684 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
685 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | def Notify(self): |
686 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """Notifies the wakeup file descriptor.
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687 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann |
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688 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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689 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._write_fh.write("\0") |
690 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
691 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | def __del__(self): |
692 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """Called before object deletion.
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693 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann |
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694 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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695 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self.Reset()
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696 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
697 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
698 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | class SignalHandler(object): |
699 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """Generic signal handler class.
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700 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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701 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | It automatically restores the original handler when deconstructed or
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702 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | when L{Reset} is called. You can either pass your own handler
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703 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | function in or query the L{called} attribute to detect whether the
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704 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | signal was sent.
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705 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop |
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706 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type signum: list
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707 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @ivar signum: the signals we handle
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708 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type called: boolean
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709 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @ivar called: tracks whether any of the signals have been raised
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710 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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711 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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712 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | def __init__(self, signum, handler_fn=None, wakeup=None): |
713 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """Constructs a new SignalHandler instance.
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714 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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715 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | @type signum: int or list of ints
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716 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | @param signum: Single signal number or set of signal numbers
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717 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | @type handler_fn: callable
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718 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | @param handler_fn: Signal handling function
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719 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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720 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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721 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | assert handler_fn is None or callable(handler_fn) |
722 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | |
723 | 6c52849e | Guido Trotter | self.signum = set(signum) |
724 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | self.called = False |
725 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | |
726 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | self._handler_fn = handler_fn
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727 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._wakeup = wakeup
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728 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | |
729 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | self._previous = {}
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730 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | try:
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731 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | for signum in self.signum: |
732 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # Setup handler
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733 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | prev_handler = signal.signal(signum, self._HandleSignal)
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734 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | try:
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735 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | self._previous[signum] = prev_handler
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736 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | except:
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737 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # Restore previous handler
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738 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | signal.signal(signum, prev_handler) |
739 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | raise
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740 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | except:
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741 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # Reset all handlers
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742 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | self.Reset()
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743 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # Here we have a race condition: a handler may have already been called,
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744 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # but there's not much we can do about it at this point.
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745 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | raise
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746 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | |
747 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | def __del__(self): |
748 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | self.Reset()
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749 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | |
750 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | def Reset(self): |
751 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """Restore previous handler.
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752 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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753 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | This will reset all the signals to their previous handlers.
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754 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop |
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755 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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756 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | for signum, prev_handler in self._previous.items(): |
757 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | signal.signal(signum, prev_handler) |
758 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # If successful, remove from dict
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759 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | del self._previous[signum] |
760 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | |
761 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | def Clear(self): |
762 | 58885d79 | Iustin Pop | """Unsets the L{called} flag.
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763 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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764 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | This function can be used in case a signal may arrive several times.
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765 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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766 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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767 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | self.called = False |
768 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | |
769 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | def _HandleSignal(self, signum, frame): |
770 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """Actual signal handling function.
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771 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann |
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772 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | """
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773 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # This is not nice and not absolutely atomic, but it appears to be the only
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774 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | # solution in Python -- there are no atomic types.
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775 | de499029 | Michael Hanselmann | self.called = True |
776 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | |
777 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | if self._wakeup: |
778 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | # Notify whoever is interested in signals
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779 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | self._wakeup.Notify()
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780 | b9768937 | Michael Hanselmann | |
781 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | if self._handler_fn: |
782 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | self._handler_fn(signum, frame)
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783 | 92b61ec7 | Michael Hanselmann | |
784 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | |
785 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | class FieldSet(object): |
786 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | """A simple field set.
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787 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop |
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788 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | Among the features are:
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789 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | - checking if a string is among a list of static string or regex objects
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790 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | - checking if a whole list of string matches
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791 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | - returning the matching groups from a regex match
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792 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop |
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793 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | Internally, all fields are held as regular expression objects.
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794 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop |
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795 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | """
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796 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | def __init__(self, *items): |
797 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | self.items = [re.compile("^%s$" % value) for value in items] |
798 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | |
799 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | def Extend(self, other_set): |
800 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | """Extend the field set with the items from another one"""
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801 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | self.items.extend(other_set.items)
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802 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | |
803 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | def Matches(self, field): |
804 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | """Checks if a field matches the current set
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805 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop |
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806 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | @type field: str
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807 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | @param field: the string to match
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808 | 6c881c52 | Iustin Pop | @return: either None or a regular expression match object
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809 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop |
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810 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | """
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811 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | for m in itertools.ifilter(None, (val.match(field) for val in self.items)): |
812 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | return m
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813 | 6c881c52 | Iustin Pop | return None |
814 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | |
815 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | def NonMatching(self, items): |
816 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | """Returns the list of fields not matching the current set
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817 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop |
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818 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | @type items: list
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819 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | @param items: the list of fields to check
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820 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | @rtype: list
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821 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | @return: list of non-matching fields
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822 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop |
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823 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | """
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824 | a2d2e1a7 | Iustin Pop | return [val for val in items if not self.Matches(val)] |