Source code for pylorax.imgutils

# imgutils.py - utility functions/classes for building disk images
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# Author(s):  Will Woods <wwoods@redhat.com>

import logging
logger = logging.getLogger("pylorax.imgutils")

import os, tempfile
from os.path import join, dirname
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, CalledProcessError
import sys
import time
import traceback
import multiprocessing
from time import sleep
import shutil

from pylorax.sysutils import cpfile
from pylorax.executils import execWithRedirect, execWithCapture
from pylorax.executils import runcmd, runcmd_output

######## Functions for making container images (cpio, tar, squashfs) ##########

[docs] def compress(command, root, outfile, compression="xz", compressargs=None): '''Make a compressed archive of the given rootdir or file. command is a list of the archiver commands to run compression should be "xz", "gzip", "lzma", "bzip2", or None. compressargs will be used on the compression commandline.''' if compression not in (None, "xz", "gzip", "lzma", "bzip2"): raise ValueError("Unknown compression type %s" % compression) compressargs = compressargs or ["-9"] if compression == "xz": compressargs.insert(0, "--check=crc32") if compression is None: compression = "cat" # this is a little silly compressargs = [] # make compression run with multiple threads if possible if compression in ("xz", "lzma"): compressargs.insert(0, "-T%d" % multiprocessing.cpu_count()) elif compression == "gzip": compression = "pigz" compressargs.insert(0, "-p%d" % multiprocessing.cpu_count()) elif compression == "bzip2": compression = "pbzip2" compressargs.insert(0, "-p%d" % multiprocessing.cpu_count()) find, archive, comp = None, None, None try: if os.path.isdir(root): logger.debug("find %s -print0 |%s | %s %s > %s", root, " ".join(command), compression, " ".join(compressargs), outfile) find = Popen(["find", ".", "-print0"], stdout=PIPE, cwd=root) archive = Popen(command, stdin=find.stdout, stdout=PIPE, cwd=root) else: logger.debug("echo %s |%s | %s %s > %s", root, " ".join(command), compression, " ".join(compressargs), outfile) archive = Popen(command, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, cwd=os.path.dirname(root)) archive.stdin.write(os.path.basename(root).encode("utf-8") + b"\0") archive.stdin.close() with open(outfile, "wb") as fout: comp = Popen([compression] + compressargs, stdin=archive.stdout, stdout=fout) comp.wait() # Clean up the open fds and processes if find: find.wait() find.stdout.close() archive.wait() if archive.stdin: archive.stdin.close() if archive.stdout: archive.stdout.close() return comp.returncode except OSError as e: logger.error(e) # Kill off any hanging processes list(p.kill() for p in (find, archive, comp) if p) return 1
[docs] def mkcpio(root, outfile, compression="xz", compressargs=None): compressargs = compressargs or ["-9"] return compress(["cpio", "--null", "--quiet", "-H", "newc", "-o"], root, outfile, compression, compressargs)
[docs] def mktar(root, outfile, compression="xz", compressargs=None, selinux=True): compressargs = compressargs or ["-9"] tar_cmd = ["tar", "--no-recursion"] if selinux: tar_cmd += ["--selinux", "--acls", "--xattrs"] tar_cmd += ["-cf-", "--null", "-T-"] return compress(tar_cmd, root, outfile, compression, compressargs)
[docs] def mksquashfs(rootdir, outfile, compression="default", compressargs=None): '''Make a squashfs image containing the given rootdir.''' compressargs = compressargs or [] if compression != "default": compressargs = ["-comp", compression] + compressargs return execWithRedirect("mksquashfs", [rootdir, outfile] + compressargs)
[docs] def mkrootfsimg(rootdir, outfile, label, size=2, sysroot=""): """ Make rootfs image from a directory :param str rootdir: Root directory :param str outfile: Path of output image file :param str label: Filesystem label :param int size: Size of the image in GiB, if None computed automatically :param str sysroot: path to system (deployment) root relative to physical root """ if size: fssize = size * (1024*1024*1024) # 2GB sparse file compresses down to nothin' else: fssize = None # Let mkext4img figure out the needed size mkext4img(rootdir, outfile, label=label, size=fssize)
######## Utility functions ###############################################
[docs] def mksparse(outfile, size): '''use os.ftruncate to create a sparse file of the given size.''' with open(outfile, "w") as fobj: os.ftruncate(fobj.fileno(), int(size))
[docs] def mkqcow2(outfile, size, options=None): '''use qemu-img to create a file of the given size. options is a list of options passed to qemu-img Default format is qcow2, override by passing "-f", fmt in options. ''' mkqemu_img(outfile, size, options)
[docs] def mkqemu_img(outfile, size, options=None): '''use qemu-img to create a file of the given size. options is a list of options passed to qemu-img Default format is qcow2, override by passing "-f", fmt in options. ''' options = options or [] if "-f" not in options: options.extend(["-f", "qcow2"]) runcmd(["qemu-img", "create"] + options + [outfile, str(size)])
[docs] def loop_waitfor(loop_dev, outfile): """Make sure the loop device is attached to the outfile. It seems that on rare occasions losetup can return before the /dev/loopX is ready for use, causing problems with mkfs. This tries to make sure that the loop device really is associated with the backing file before continuing. Raise RuntimeError if it isn't setup after 5 tries. """ for _x in range(0,5): runcmd(["udevadm", "settle", "--timeout", "300"]) ## XXX Note that losetup --list output can be truncated to 64 bytes in some ## situations. Don't use it to lookup backing file, go the other way ## and lookup the loop for the backing file. See util-linux lib/loopdev.c ## loopcxt_get_backing_file() if get_loop_name(outfile) == os.path.basename(loop_dev): return # If this really is a race, give it some time to settle down time.sleep(1) raise RuntimeError("Unable to setup %s on %s" % (loop_dev, outfile))
[docs] def loop_attach(outfile): """Attach a loop device to the given file. Return the loop device name. On rare occasions it appears that the device never shows up, some experiments seem to indicate that it may be a race with another process using /dev/loop* devices. So we now try 3 times before actually failing. Raises CalledProcessError if losetup fails. """ retries = 0 while True: try: retries += 1 dev = runcmd_output(["losetup", "--find", "--show", outfile]).strip() # Sometimes the loop device isn't ready yet, make extra sure before returning loop_waitfor(dev, outfile) except RuntimeError: # Try to setup the loop device 3 times if retries == 3: logger.error("loop_attach failed, retries exhausted.") raise logger.debug("Try %d failed, %s did not appear.", retries, dev) break return dev
[docs] def loop_detach(loopdev): '''Detach the given loop device. Return False on failure.''' return (execWithRedirect("losetup", ["--detach", loopdev]) == 0)
[docs] def get_loop_name(path): '''Return the loop device associated with the path. Raises RuntimeError if more than one loop is associated''' buf = runcmd_output(["losetup", "-j", path]) if len(buf.splitlines()) > 1: # there should never be more than one loop device listed raise RuntimeError("multiple loops associated with %s" % path) name = os.path.basename(buf.split(":")[0]) return name
[docs] def dm_attach(dev, size, name=None): '''Attach a devicemapper device to the given device, with the given size. If name is None, a random name will be chosen. Returns the device name. raises CalledProcessError if dmsetup fails.''' if name is None: name = tempfile.mktemp(prefix="lorax.imgutils.", dir="") runcmd(["dmsetup", "create", name, "--table", "0 %i linear %s 0" % (size/512, dev)]) return name
[docs] def dm_detach(dev): '''Detach the named devicemapper device. Returns False if dmsetup fails.''' dev = dev.replace("/dev/mapper/", "") # strip prefix, if it's there return execWithRedirect("dmsetup", ["remove", dev])
[docs] def mount(dev, opts="", mnt=None): '''Mount the given device at the given mountpoint, using the given opts. opts should be a comma-separated string of mount options. if mnt is none, a temporary directory will be created and its path will be returned. raises CalledProcessError if mount fails.''' if mnt is None: mnt = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="lorax.imgutils.") logger.debug("make tmp mountdir %s", mnt) cmd = ["mount"] if opts: cmd += ["-o", opts] cmd += [dev, mnt] runcmd(cmd) return mnt
[docs] def umount(mnt, lazy=False, maxretry=3, retrysleep=1.0, delete=True): '''Unmount the given mountpoint. If lazy is True, do a lazy umount (-l). If the mount was a temporary dir created by mount, it will be deleted. raises CalledProcessError if umount fails.''' cmd = ["umount"] if lazy: cmd += ["-l"] cmd += [mnt] count = 0 while maxretry > 0: try: rv = runcmd(cmd) except CalledProcessError: count += 1 if count == maxretry: raise logger.warning("failed to unmount %s. retrying (%d/%d)...", mnt, count, maxretry) if logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG: fuser = execWithCapture("fuser", ["-vm", mnt]) logger.debug("fuser -vm:\n%s\n", fuser) sleep(retrysleep) else: break if delete and 'lorax.imgutils' in mnt: os.rmdir(mnt) logger.debug("remove tmp mountdir %s", mnt) return (rv == 0)
[docs] def copytree(src, dest, preserve=True): '''Copy a tree of files using cp -a, thus preserving modes, timestamps, links, acls, sparse files, xattrs, selinux contexts, etc. If preserve is False, uses cp -R (useful for modeless filesystems) raises CalledProcessError if copy fails.''' logger.debug("copytree %s %s", src, dest) cp = ["cp", "-a"] if preserve else ["cp", "-R", "-L", "--preserve=timestamps"] cp += [join(src, "."), os.path.abspath(dest)] runcmd(cp)
[docs] def do_grafts(grafts, dest, preserve=True): '''Copy each of the items listed in grafts into dest. If the key ends with '/' it's assumed to be a directory which should be created, otherwise just the leading directories will be created.''' for imgpath, filename in grafts.items(): if imgpath[-1] == '/': targetdir = join(dest, imgpath) imgpath = imgpath[:-1] else: targetdir = join(dest, dirname(imgpath)) if not os.path.isdir(targetdir): os.makedirs(targetdir) if os.path.isdir(filename): copytree(filename, join(dest, imgpath), preserve) else: cpfile(filename, join(dest, imgpath))
[docs] def round_to_blocks(size, blocksize): '''If size isn't a multiple of blocksize, round up to the next multiple''' diff = size % blocksize if diff or not size: size += blocksize - diff return size
# TODO: move filesystem data outside this function
[docs] def estimate_size(rootdir, graft=None, fstype=None, blocksize=4096, overhead=256): graft = graft or {} getsize = lambda f: os.lstat(f).st_size if fstype == "btrfs": overhead = 64*1024 # don't worry, it's all sparse if fstype == "hfsplus": overhead = 200 # hack to deal with two bootloader copies if fstype in ("vfat", "msdos"): blocksize = 2048 getsize = lambda f: os.stat(f).st_size # no symlinks, count as copies total = overhead*blocksize dirlist = list(graft.values()) if rootdir: dirlist.append(rootdir) for root in dirlist: for top, dirs, files in os.walk(root): for f in files + dirs: total += round_to_blocks(getsize(join(top,f)), blocksize) if fstype == "btrfs": total = max(256*1024*1024, total) # btrfs minimum size: 256MB logger.info("Size of %s block %s fs at %s estimated to be %s", blocksize, fstype, rootdir, total) return total
######## Execution contexts - use with the 'with' statement ##############
[docs] class LoopDev(object): def __init__(self, filename, size=None): self.loopdev = None self.filename = filename if size: mksparse(self.filename, size) def __enter__(self): self.loopdev = loop_attach(self.filename) return self.loopdev def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tracebk): loop_detach(self.loopdev)
[docs] class DMDev(object): def __init__(self, dev, size, name=None): self.mapperdev = None (self.dev, self.size, self.name) = (dev, size, name) def __enter__(self): self.mapperdev = dm_attach(self.dev, self.size, self.name) return self.mapperdev def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tracebk): dm_detach(self.mapperdev)
[docs] class Mount(object): def __init__(self, dev, opts="", mnt=None): (self.dev, self.opts, self.mnt) = (dev, opts, mnt) def __enter__(self): self.mnt = mount(self.dev, self.opts, self.mnt) return self.mnt def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tracebk): umount(self.mnt)
[docs] def kpartx_disk_img(disk_img): """Attach a disk image's partitions to /dev/loopX using kpartx :param disk_img: The full path to a partitioned disk image :type disk_img: str :returns: list of (loopXpN, size) :rtype: list of tuples """ # Example kpartx output # kpartx -p p -v -a /tmp/diskV2DiCW.im # add map loop2p1 (253:2): 0 3481600 linear /dev/loop2 2048 # add map loop2p2 (253:3): 0 614400 linear /dev/loop2 3483648 kpartx_output = runcmd_output(["kpartx", "-v", "-a", "-s", disk_img]) logger.debug(kpartx_output) # list of (deviceName, sizeInBytes) loop_devices = [] for line in kpartx_output.splitlines(): # add map loop2p3 (253:4): 0 7139328 linear /dev/loop2 528384 # 3rd element is size in 512 byte blocks if line.startswith("add map "): fields = line[8:].split() loop_devices.append( (fields[0], int(fields[3])*512) ) return loop_devices
[docs] class PartitionMount(object): """ Mount a partitioned image file using kpartx """ def __init__(self, disk_img, mount_ok=None, submount=None): """ :param str disk_img: The full path to a partitioned disk image :param mount_ok: A function that is passed the mount point and returns True if it should be mounted. :param str submount: Directory inside mount_dir to mount at If mount_ok is not set it will look for /etc/passwd If the partition is found it will be mounted under a temporary directory and self.temp_dir set to it. If submount is passed it will be created and mounted there instead, with self.mount_dir set to point to it. self.mount_dev is set to the loop device, and self.mount_size is set to the size of the partition. When no subdir is passed self.temp_dir and self.mount_dir will be the same. """ self.mount_dev = None self.mount_size = None self.mount_dir = None self.disk_img = disk_img self.mount_ok = mount_ok self.submount = submount self.temp_dir = None # Default is to mount partition with /etc/passwd if not self.mount_ok: self.mount_ok = lambda mount_dir: os.path.isfile(mount_dir+"/etc/passwd") # list of (deviceName, sizeInBytes) self.loop_devices = kpartx_disk_img(self.disk_img) def __enter__(self): # Mount the device selected by mount_ok, if possible self.temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() if self.submount: mount_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.sep.join([self.temp_dir, self.submount])) os.makedirs(mount_dir, mode=0o755, exist_ok=True) else: mount_dir = self.temp_dir for dev, size in self.loop_devices: try: mount( "/dev/mapper/"+dev, mnt=mount_dir ) if self.mount_ok(mount_dir): self.mount_dir = mount_dir self.mount_dev = dev self.mount_size = size break umount( mount_dir ) except CalledProcessError: logger.debug(traceback.format_exc()) if self.mount_dir: logger.info("Partition mounted on %s size=%s", self.mount_dir, self.mount_size) else: logger.debug("Unable to mount anything from %s", self.disk_img) os.rmdir(self.temp_dir) self.temp_dir = None return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tracebk): if self.temp_dir: umount(self.mount_dir) shutil.rmtree(self.temp_dir) self.mount_dir = None self.temp_dir = None execWithRedirect("kpartx", ["-d", "-s", self.disk_img])
[docs] class ProcMount(object): """Setup /proc, /dev, and optional bind mounts. Cleanup when done. This mount /proc, /dev, and optional bind mounted directories as a list of (source, destination) tuples where destination is relative to the chroot. """ def __init__(self, root, bind=None): self.root = root self.bind = bind if bind else [] def __enter__(self): for d in [d for _, d in self.bind] + ["/proc", "/dev"]: if not os.path.exists(self.root + d): logger.warning("Making missing mount directory: %s", d) os.makedirs(self.root + d) runcmd(["mount", "-t", "proc", "-o", "nosuid,noexec,nodev", "proc", self.root + "/proc" ]) runcmd(["mount", "-t", "devtmpfs", "-o", "mode=0755,noexec,nosuid,strictatime", "devtmpfs", self.root + "/dev" ]) for s, d in self.bind: runcmd(["mount", "-o", "bind", s, self.root + d]) return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tracebk): umount(self.root + '/proc', delete=False) umount(self.root + '/dev', delete=False) # cleanup bind mounts for _, d in self.bind: # In case parallel building of two or more images # some mounts in /var/tmp/lorax can be busy at the moment of unmounting umount(self.root + d, maxretry=10, retrysleep=5, delete=False)
[docs] class DracutChroot(ProcMount): def __init__(self, root, bind=None): super(DracutChroot, self).__init__(root, [("/var/tmp", "/var/tmp")] + (bind if bind else [])) if not os.path.exists(self.root + "/etc/dracut.conf.d/"): os.makedirs(self.root + "/etc/dracut.conf.d/") def _copy_conf(self, args): """Check the arguments for --conf, copy the file into the chroot under /etc/dracut.conf.d/, and rewrite the file path to point to the new location. """ try: i = args.index("--conf") except ValueError: return args try: path = args[i+1] if path.startswith("--"): raise ValueError() except (IndexError, ValueError): raise RuntimeError("dracut --conf is missing a file path") shutil.copy(path, self.root + "/etc/dracut.conf.d/") args[i+1] = "/etc/dracut.conf.d/" + os.path.basename(path) return args
[docs] def Run(self, args): args = self._copy_conf(args) runcmd(["dracut"] + args, root=self.root)
######## Functions for making filesystem images ##########################
[docs] def mkfsimage(fstype, rootdir, outfile, size=None, mkfsargs=None, mountargs="", graft=None): '''Generic filesystem image creation function. fstype should be a filesystem type - "mkfs.${fstype}" must exist. graft should be a dict: {"some/path/in/image": "local/file/or/dir"}; if the path ends with a '/' it's assumed to be a directory. Will raise CalledProcessError if something goes wrong.''' mkfsargs = mkfsargs or [] graft = graft or {} preserve = (fstype not in ("msdos", "vfat")) if not size: size = estimate_size(rootdir, graft, fstype) with LoopDev(outfile, size) as loopdev: try: runcmd(["mkfs.%s" % fstype] + mkfsargs + [loopdev]) except CalledProcessError as e: logger.error("mkfs exited with a non-zero return code: %d", e.returncode) logger.error(e.output) sys.exit(e.returncode) with Mount(loopdev, mountargs) as mnt: if rootdir: copytree(rootdir, mnt, preserve) do_grafts(graft, mnt, preserve) # Save information about filesystem usage execWithRedirect("df", [mnt]) # Make absolutely sure that the data has been written runcmd(["sync"])
# convenience functions with useful defaults
[docs] def mkdosimg(rootdir, outfile, size=None, label="", mountargs="shortname=winnt,umask=0077", graft=None): graft = graft or {} mkfsargs = ["-n", label] if 'SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH' in os.environ: mkfsargs.extend(["-i", "{:x}".format(int(os.environ['SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH']))]) mkfsimage("msdos", rootdir, outfile, size, mountargs=mountargs, mkfsargs=mkfsargs, graft=graft)
[docs] def mkext4img(rootdir, outfile, size=None, label="", mountargs="", graft=None): graft = graft or {} mkfsimage("ext4", rootdir, outfile, size, mountargs=mountargs, mkfsargs=["-L", label, "-b", "4096", "-m", "0"], graft=graft)
[docs] def mkbtrfsimg(rootdir, outfile, size=None, label="", mountargs="", graft=None): graft = graft or {} mkfsimage("btrfs", rootdir, outfile, size, mountargs=mountargs, mkfsargs=["-L", label], graft=graft)
[docs] def mkhfsimg(rootdir, outfile, size=None, label="", mountargs="", graft=None): graft = graft or {} mkfsimage("hfsplus", rootdir, outfile, size, mountargs=mountargs, mkfsargs=["-v", label], graft=graft)
[docs] def mkfsimage_from_disk(diskimage, fsimage, img_size=None, label="Anaconda"): """ Copy the / partition of a partitioned disk image to an un-partitioned disk image. :param str diskimage: The full path to partitioned disk image with a / :param str fsimage: The full path of the output fs image file :param int img_size: Optional size of the fsimage in MiB or None to make it as small as possible :param str label: The label to apply to the image. Defaults to "Anaconda" """ with PartitionMount(diskimage) as img_mount: if not img_mount or not img_mount.mount_dir: return None logger.info("Creating fsimage %s (%s)", fsimage, img_size or "minimized") if img_size: # convert to Bytes img_size *= 1024**2 mkext4img(img_mount.mount_dir, fsimage, size=img_size, label=label)
[docs] def default_image_name(compression, basename): """ Return a default image name with the correct suffix for the compression type. :param str compression: Compression type :param str basename: Base filename :returns: basename with compression suffix If the compression is unknown it defaults to xz """ SUFFIXES = {"xz": ".xz", "gzip": ".gz", "bzip2": ".bz2", "lzma": ".lzma"} return basename + SUFFIXES.get(compression, ".xz")