Source code for pylorax.ltmpl

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# Red Hat Author(s):  Martin Gracik <mgracik@redhat.com>
#                     Will Woods <wwoods@redhat.com>
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import logging
logger = logging.getLogger("pylorax.ltmpl")

import os, re, glob, shlex, fnmatch
from os.path import basename, isdir
from subprocess import CalledProcessError
import shutil

from pylorax.sysutils import joinpaths, cpfile, mvfile, replace, remove
from pylorax.dnfhelper import LoraxDownloadCallback, LoraxRpmCallback
from pylorax.base import DataHolder
from pylorax.executils import runcmd, runcmd_output
from pylorax.imgutils import mkcpio

from mako.lookup import TemplateLookup
from mako.exceptions import text_error_template
import sys, traceback
import struct
import dnf
import collections.abc

[docs]class LoraxTemplate(object): def __init__(self, directories=None): directories = directories or ["/usr/share/lorax"] # we have to add ["/"] to the template lookup directories or the # file includes won't work properly for absolute paths self.directories = ["/"] + directories
[docs] def parse(self, template_file, variables): lookup = TemplateLookup(directories=self.directories) template = lookup.get_template(template_file) try: textbuf = template.render(**variables) except: logger.error("Problem rendering %s (%s):", template_file, variables) logger.error(text_error_template().render()) raise # split, strip and remove empty lines lines = textbuf.splitlines() lines = [line.strip() for line in lines] lines = [line for line in lines if line] # remove comments lines = [line for line in lines if not line.startswith("#")] # split with shlex and perform brace expansion. This can fail, so we unroll the loop # for better error reporting. expanded_lines = [] try: for line in lines: expanded_lines.append(split_and_expand(line)) except Exception as e: logger.error('shlex error processing "%s": %s', line, str(e)) raise return expanded_lines
[docs]def split_and_expand(line): return [exp for word in shlex.split(line) for exp in brace_expand(word)]
[docs]def brace_expand(s): if not ('{' in s and ',' in s and '}' in s): yield s else: right = s.find('}') left = s[:right].rfind('{') (prefix, choices, suffix) = (s[:left], s[left+1:right], s[right+1:]) for choice in choices.split(','): for alt in brace_expand(prefix+choice+suffix): yield alt
[docs]def rglob(pathname, root="/", fatal=False): seen = set() rootlen = len(root)+1 for f in glob.iglob(joinpaths(root, pathname)): if f not in seen: seen.add(f) yield f[rootlen:] # remove the root to produce relative path if fatal and not seen: raise IOError("nothing matching %s in %s" % (pathname, root))
[docs]def rexists(pathname, root=""): # Generator is always True, even with no values; # bool(rglob(...)) won't work here. for _path in rglob(pathname, root): return True return False
[docs]class TemplateRunner(object): ''' This class parses and executes Lorax templates. Sample usage: # install a bunch of packages runner = LoraxTemplateRunner(inroot=rundir, outroot=rundir, dbo=dnf_obj) runner.run("install-packages.ltmpl") NOTES: * Parsing procedure is roughly: 1. Mako template expansion (on the whole file) 2. For each line of the result, a. Whitespace splitting (using shlex.split()) b. Brace expansion (using brace_expand()) c. If the first token is the name of a function, call that function with the rest of the line as arguments * Parsing and execution are *separate* passes - so you can't use the result of a command in an %if statement (or any other control statements)! ''' def __init__(self, fatalerrors=True, templatedir=None, defaults=None, builtins=None): self.fatalerrors = fatalerrors self.templatedir = templatedir or "/usr/share/lorax" self.templatefile = None self.builtins = builtins or {} self.defaults = defaults or {}
[docs] def run(self, templatefile, **variables): for k,v in list(self.defaults.items()) + list(self.builtins.items()): variables.setdefault(k,v) logger.debug("executing %s with variables=%s", templatefile, variables) self.templatefile = templatefile t = LoraxTemplate(directories=[self.templatedir]) commands = t.parse(templatefile, variables) self._run(commands)
def _run(self, parsed_template): logger.info("running %s", self.templatefile) for (num, line) in enumerate(parsed_template,1): logger.debug("template line %i: %s", num, " ".join(line)) skiperror = False (cmd, args) = (line[0], line[1:]) # Following Makefile convention, if the command is prefixed with # a dash ('-'), we'll ignore any errors on that line. if cmd.startswith('-'): cmd = cmd[1:] skiperror = True try: # grab the method named in cmd and pass it the given arguments f = getattr(self, cmd, None) if cmd[0] == '_' or cmd == 'run' or not isinstance(f, collections.abc.Callable): raise ValueError("unknown command %s" % cmd) f(*args) except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except if skiperror: logger.debug("ignoring error") continue logger.error("template command error in %s:", self.templatefile) logger.error(" %s", " ".join(line)) # format the exception traceback exclines = traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info()) # skip the bit about "ltmpl.py, in _run()" - we know that exclines.pop(1) # log the "ErrorType: this is what happened" line logger.error(" %s", exclines[-1].strip()) # and log the entire traceback to the debug log for _line in ''.join(exclines).splitlines(): logger.debug(" %s", _line) if self.fatalerrors: raise
[docs]class InstallpkgMixin: """Helper class used with *Runner classes""" def _pkgver(self, pkg_spec): """ Helper to parse package version compare operators Returns a list of matching package objects or an empty list Examples: "bash>4.01" "tmux>=3.1.4-5" "grub2<2.06" """ # Always return the highest of the filtered results if not any(g for g in ['=', '<', '>', '!'] if g in pkg_spec): query = dnf.subject.Subject(pkg_spec).get_best_query(self.dbo.sack) else: pcv = re.split(r'([!<>=]+)', pkg_spec) if not pcv[0]: raise RuntimeError("Missing package name") if not pcv[-1]: raise RuntimeError("Missing version") if len(pcv) != 3: raise RuntimeError("Too many comparisons") query = dnf.subject.Subject(pcv[0]).get_best_query(self.dbo.sack) # Parse the comparison operators if pcv[1] == "=" or pcv[1] == "==": query.filterm(evr__eq = pcv[2]) elif pcv[1] == "!=" or pcv[1] == "<>": query.filterm(evr__neq = pcv[2]) elif pcv[1] == ">": query.filterm(evr__gt = pcv[2]) elif pcv[1] == ">=" or pcv[1] == "=>": query.filterm(evr__gte = pcv[2]) elif pcv[1] == "<": query.filterm(evr__lt = pcv[2]) elif pcv[1] == "<=" or pcv[1] == "=<": query.filterm(evr__lte = pcv[2]) # MUST be added last. Otherwise it will only return the latest, not the latest of the # filtered results. query.filterm(latest=True) return [pkg for pkg in query.apply()]
[docs] def installpkg(self, *pkgs): ''' installpkg [--required|--optional] [--except PKGGLOB [--except PKGGLOB ...]] PKGGLOB [PKGGLOB ...] Request installation of all packages matching the given globs. Note that this is just a *request* - nothing is *actually* installed until the 'run_pkg_transaction' command is given. The non-except PKGGLOB can contain a version comparison. This should not be used as a substitute for package dependencies, it should be used to enforce installation of tools required by the templates. eg. grub2 changed the font location in 2.06-2 so the current templates require grub2 to be 2.06-2 or later. installpkg tmux>=2.8 bash=5.0.0-1 It supports the =,!=,>,>=,<,<= operators. == is an alias for =, and <> is an alias for != There should be no spaces between the package name, the compare operator, and the version. NOTE: When testing for equality you must include the version AND release, otherwise it won't match anything. --required is now the default. If the PKGGLOB can be missing pass --optional ''' if pkgs[0] == '--optional': pkgs = pkgs[1:] required = False elif pkgs[0] == '--required': pkgs = pkgs[1:] required = True else: required = True excludes = [] while '--except' in pkgs: idx = pkgs.index('--except') if len(pkgs) == idx+1: raise ValueError("installpkg needs an argument after --except") # TODO: Check for bare version compare operators excludes.append(pkgs[idx+1]) pkgs = pkgs[:idx] + pkgs[idx+2:] errors = False for p in pkgs: # Did a version compare operatore end up in the list? if p[0] in ['=', '<', '>', '!']: raise RuntimeError("Version compare operators cannot be surrounded by spaces") try: # Start by using Subject to generate a package query, which will # give us a query object similar to what dbo.install would select, # minus the handling for multilib. This query may contain # multiple arches. Pull the package names out of that, filter any # that match the excludes patterns, and pass those names back to # dbo.install to do the actual, arch and version and multilib # aware, package selction. # dnf queries don't have a concept of negative globs which is why # the filtering is done the hard way. # Get the latest package, or package matching the selected version pkgnames = self._pkgver(p) if not pkgnames: raise dnf.exceptions.PackageNotFoundError("no package matched", p) # Apply excludes to the name only for exclude in excludes: pkgnames = [pkg for pkg in pkgnames if not fnmatch.fnmatch(pkg.name, exclude)] # Convert to a sorted NVR list for installation pkgnvrs = sorted(["{}-{}-{}".format(pkg.name, pkg.version, pkg.release) for pkg in pkgnames]) # If the request is a glob, expand it in the log if any(g for g in ['*','?','.'] if g in p): logger.info("installpkg: %s expands to %s", p, ",".join(pkgnvrs)) for pkgnvr in pkgnvrs: try: self.dbo.install(pkgnvr) except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=broad-except if required: raise # Not required, log it and continue processing pkgs logger.error("installpkg %s failed: %s", pkgnvr, str(e)) except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=broad-except logger.error("installpkg %s failed: %s", p, str(e)) errors = True if errors and required: raise Exception("Required installpkg failed.")
# TODO: operate inside an actual chroot for safety? Not that RPM bothers..
[docs]class LoraxTemplateRunner(TemplateRunner, InstallpkgMixin): ''' This class parses and executes Lorax templates. Sample usage: # install a bunch of packages runner = LoraxTemplateRunner(inroot=rundir, outroot=rundir, dbo=dnf_obj) runner.run("install-packages.ltmpl") # modify a runtime dir runner = LoraxTemplateRunner(inroot=rundir, outroot=newrun) runner.run("runtime-transmogrify.ltmpl") NOTES: * Commands that run external programs (e.g. systemctl) currently use the *host*'s copy of that program, which may cause problems if there's a big enough difference between the host and the image you're modifying. * The commands are not executed under a real chroot, so absolute symlinks will point *outside* the inroot/outroot. Be careful with symlinks! ADDING NEW COMMANDS: * Each template command is just a method of the LoraxTemplateRunner object - so adding a new command is as easy as adding a new function. * Each function gets arguments that correspond to the rest of the tokens on that line (after word splitting and brace expansion) * Commands should raise exceptions for errors - don't use sys.exit() ''' def __init__(self, inroot, outroot, dbo=None, fatalerrors=True, templatedir=None, defaults=None): self.inroot = inroot self.outroot = outroot self.dbo = dbo builtins = DataHolder(exists=lambda p: rexists(p, root=inroot), glob=lambda g: list(rglob(g, root=inroot))) self.results = DataHolder(treeinfo=dict()) # just treeinfo for now super(LoraxTemplateRunner, self).__init__(fatalerrors, templatedir, defaults, builtins) # TODO: set up custom logger with a filter to add line info def _out(self, path): return joinpaths(self.outroot, path) def _in(self, path): return joinpaths(self.inroot, path) def _filelist(self, *pkgs): """ Return the list of files in the packages """ pkglist = [] for pkg_glob in pkgs: pkglist += list(self.dbo.sack.query().installed().filter(name__glob=pkg_glob)) # dnf/hawkey doesn't make any distinction between file, dir or ghost like yum did # so only return the files. return set(f for pkg in pkglist for f in pkg.files if not os.path.isdir(self._out(f))) def _getsize(self, *files): return sum(os.path.getsize(self._out(f)) for f in files if os.path.isfile(self._out(f))) def _write_package_log(self): """ Write the list of installed packages to /root/ on the boot.iso If lorax is called with a debug repo find the corresponding debuginfo package names and write them to /root/debubg-pkgs.log on the boot.iso The non-debuginfo packages are written to /root/lorax-packages.log """ os.makedirs(self._out("root/"), exist_ok=True) available = self.dbo.sack.query().available() pkgs = [] debug_pkgs = [] for p in list(self.dbo.transaction.install_set): pkgs.append(f"{p.name}-{p.version}-{p.release}.{p.arch}") if available.filter(name=p.name+"-debuginfo"): debug_pkgs.append(f"{p.name}-debuginfo-{p.epoch}:{p.version}-{p.release}") with open(self._out("root/lorax-packages.log"), "w") as f: f.write("\n".join(sorted(pkgs))) f.write("\n") if debug_pkgs: with open(self._out("root/debug-pkgs.log"), "w") as f: f.write("\n".join(sorted(debug_pkgs))) f.write("\n")
[docs] def install(self, srcglob, dest): ''' install SRC DEST Copy the given file (or files, if a glob is used) from the input tree to the given destination in the output tree. The path to DEST must exist in the output tree. If DEST is a directory, SRC will be copied into that directory. If DEST doesn't exist, SRC will be copied to a file with that name, assuming the rest of the path exists. This is pretty much like how the 'cp' command works. Examples: install usr/share/myconfig/grub.conf /boot install /usr/share/myconfig/grub.conf.in /boot/grub.conf ''' for src in rglob(self._in(srcglob), fatal=True): try: cpfile(src, self._out(dest)) except shutil.Error as e: logger.error(e)
[docs] def installimg(self, *args): ''' installimg [--xz|--gzip|--bzip2|--lzma] [-ARG|--ARG=OPTION] SRCDIR DESTFILE Create a compressed cpio archive of the contents of SRCDIR and place it in DESTFILE. If SRCDIR doesn't exist or is empty nothing is created. Examples: installimg ${LORAXDIR}/product/ images/product.img installimg ${LORAXDIR}/updates/ images/updates.img installimg --xz -6 ${LORAXDIR}/updates/ images/updates.img installimg --xz -9 --memlimit-compress=3700MiB ${LORAXDIR}/updates/ images/updates.img Optionally use a different compression type and override the default args passed to it. The default is xz -9 ''' COMPRESSORS = ("--xz", "--gzip", "--bzip2", "--lzma") if len(args) < 2: raise ValueError("Not enough args for installimg.") srcdir = args[-2] destfile = args[-1] if not os.path.isdir(self._in(srcdir)) or not os.listdir(self._in(srcdir)): return compression = "xz" compressargs = [] if args[0] in COMPRESSORS: compression = args[0][2:] for arg in args[1:-2]: if arg.startswith('-'): compressargs.append(arg) else: raise ValueError("Argument is missing -") logger.info("Creating image file %s from contents of %s", self._out(destfile), self._in(srcdir)) logger.debug("Using %s %s compression", compression, compressargs or "") mkcpio(self._in(srcdir), self._out(destfile), compression=compression, compressargs=compressargs)
[docs] def mkdir(self, *dirs): ''' mkdir DIR [DIR ...] Create the named DIR(s). Will create leading directories as needed. Example: mkdir /images ''' for d in dirs: d = self._out(d) if not isdir(d): os.makedirs(d)
[docs] def replace(self, pat, repl, *fileglobs): ''' replace PATTERN REPLACEMENT FILEGLOB [FILEGLOB ...] Find-and-replace the given PATTERN (Python-style regex) with the given REPLACEMENT string for each of the files listed. Example: replace @VERSION@ ${product.version} /boot/grub.conf /boot/isolinux.cfg ''' match = False for g in fileglobs: for f in rglob(self._out(g)): match = True replace(f, pat, repl) if not match: raise IOError("no files matched %s" % " ".join(fileglobs))
[docs] def append(self, filename, data): ''' append FILE STRING Append STRING (followed by a newline character) to FILE. Python character escape sequences ('\\n', '\\t', etc.) will be converted to the appropriate characters. Examples: append /etc/depmod.d/dd.conf "search updates built-in" append /etc/resolv.conf "" ''' with open(self._out(filename), "a") as fobj: fobj.write(bytes(data, "utf8").decode('unicode_escape')+"\n")
[docs] def treeinfo(self, section, key, *valuetoks): ''' treeinfo SECTION KEY ARG [ARG ...] Add an item to the treeinfo data store. The given SECTION will have a new item added where KEY = ARG ARG ... Example: treeinfo images-${kernel.arch} boot.iso images/boot.iso ''' if section not in self.results.treeinfo: self.results.treeinfo[section] = dict() self.results.treeinfo[section][key] = " ".join(valuetoks)
[docs] def installkernel(self, section, src, dest): ''' installkernel SECTION SRC DEST Install the kernel from SRC in the input tree to DEST in the output tree, and then add an item to the treeinfo data store, in the named SECTION, where "kernel" = DEST. Equivalent to: install SRC DEST treeinfo SECTION kernel DEST ''' self.install(src, dest) self.treeinfo(section, "kernel", dest)
[docs] def installinitrd(self, section, src, dest): ''' installinitrd SECTION SRC DEST Same as installkernel, but for "initrd". ''' self.install(src, dest) self.chmod(dest, '644') self.treeinfo(section, "initrd", dest)
[docs] def installupgradeinitrd(self, section, src, dest): ''' installupgradeinitrd SECTION SRC DEST Same as installkernel, but for "upgrade". ''' self.install(src, dest) self.chmod(dest, '644') self.treeinfo(section, "upgrade", dest)
[docs] def copy(self, src, dest): ''' copy SRC DEST Copy SRC to DEST. If DEST is a directory, SRC will be copied inside it. If DEST doesn't exist, SRC will be copied to a file with that name, if the path leading to it exists. ''' try: cpfile(self._out(src), self._out(dest)) except shutil.Error as e: logger.error(e)
[docs] def move(self, src, dest): ''' move SRC DEST Move SRC to DEST. ''' mvfile(self._out(src), self._out(dest))
[docs] def remove(self, *fileglobs): ''' remove FILEGLOB [FILEGLOB ...] Remove all the named files or directories. Will *not* raise exceptions if the file(s) are not found. ''' for g in fileglobs: for f in rglob(self._out(g)): remove(f) logger.debug("removed %s", f)
[docs] def chmod(self, fileglob, mode): ''' chmod FILEGLOB OCTALMODE Change the mode of all the files matching FILEGLOB to OCTALMODE. ''' for f in rglob(self._out(fileglob), fatal=True): os.chmod(f, int(mode,8))
[docs] def log(self, msg): ''' log MESSAGE Emit the given log message. Be sure to put it in quotes! Example: log "Reticulating splines, please wait..." ''' logger.info(msg)
# TODO: add ssh-keygen, mkisofs(?), find, and other useful commands
[docs] def runcmd(self, *cmdlist): ''' runcmd CMD [ARG ...] Run the given command with the given arguments. NOTE: All paths given MUST be COMPLETE, ABSOLUTE PATHS to the file or files mentioned. ${root}/${inroot}/${outroot} are good for constructing these paths. FURTHER NOTE: Please use this command only as a last resort! Whenever possible, you should use the existing template commands. If the existing commands don't do what you need, fix them! Examples: (this should be replaced with a "find" function) runcmd find ${root} -name "*.pyo" -type f -delete %for f in find(root, name="*.pyo"): remove ${f} %endfor ''' cmd = cmdlist logger.debug('running command: %s', cmd) if cmd[0].startswith("--chdir="): logger.error("--chdir is no longer supported for runcmd.") raise ValueError("--chdir is no longer supported for runcmd.") try: stdout = runcmd_output(cmd) if stdout: logger.debug('command output:\n%s', stdout) logger.debug("command finished successfully") except CalledProcessError as e: if e.output: logger.error('command output:\n%s', e.output) logger.error('command returned failure (%d)', e.returncode) raise
[docs] def removepkg(self, *pkgs): ''' removepkg PKGGLOB [PKGGLOB...] Delete the named package(s). IMPLEMENTATION NOTES: RPM scriptlets (%preun/%postun) are *not* run. Files are deleted, but directories are left behind. ''' for p in pkgs: filepaths = [f.lstrip('/') for f in self._filelist(p)] # TODO: also remove directories that aren't owned by anything else if filepaths: logger.debug("removepkg %s: %ikb", p, self._getsize(*filepaths)/1024) self.remove(*filepaths) else: logger.debug("removepkg %s: no files to remove!", p)
[docs] def run_pkg_transaction(self): ''' run_pkg_transaction Actually install all the packages requested by previous 'installpkg' commands. ''' try: logger.info("Checking dependencies") self.dbo.resolve() except dnf.exceptions.DepsolveError as e: logger.error("Dependency check failed: %s", e) raise logger.info("%d packages selected", len(self.dbo.transaction)) if len(self.dbo.transaction) == 0: raise Exception("No packages in transaction") # Write out the packages installed, including debuginfo packages self._write_package_log() pkgs_to_download = self.dbo.transaction.install_set logger.info("Downloading packages") progress = LoraxDownloadCallback() try: self.dbo.download_packages(pkgs_to_download, progress) except dnf.exceptions.DownloadError as e: logger.error("Failed to download the following packages: %s", e) raise logger.info("Preparing transaction from installation source") try: display = LoraxRpmCallback() self.dbo.do_transaction(display=display) except BaseException as e: logger.error("The transaction process has ended abruptly: %s", e) raise # Reset the package sack to pick up the installed packages self.dbo.reset(repos=False) self.dbo.fill_sack(load_system_repo=True, load_available_repos=False) # At this point dnf should know about the installed files. Double check that it really does. if len(self._filelist("anaconda-core")) == 0: raise Exception("Failed to reset dbo to installed package set")
[docs] def removefrom(self, pkg, *globs): ''' removefrom PKGGLOB [--allbut] FILEGLOB [FILEGLOB...] Remove all files matching the given file globs from the package (or packages) named. If '--allbut' is used, all the files from the given package(s) will be removed *except* the ones which match the file globs. Examples: removefrom usbutils /usr/bin/* removefrom xfsprogs --allbut /sbin/* ''' cmd = "%s %s" % (pkg, " ".join(globs)) # save for later logging keepmatches = False if globs[0] == '--allbut': keepmatches = True globs = globs[1:] # get pkg filelist and find files that match the globs filelist = self._filelist(pkg) matches = set() for g in globs: globs_re = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(g)) m = [f for f in filelist if globs_re.match(f)] if m: matches.update(m) else: logger.debug("removefrom %s %s: no files matched!", pkg, g) # are we removing the matches, or keeping only the matches? if keepmatches: remove_files = filelist.difference(matches) else: remove_files = matches # remove the files if remove_files: logger.debug("removefrom %s: removed %i/%i files, %ikb/%ikb", cmd, len(remove_files), len(filelist), self._getsize(*remove_files)/1024, self._getsize(*filelist)/1024) self.remove(*remove_files) else: logger.debug("removefrom %s: no files to remove!", cmd)
# pylint: disable=anomalous-backslash-in-string
[docs] def removekmod(self, *globs): ''' removekmod GLOB [GLOB...] [--allbut] KEEPGLOB [KEEPGLOB...] Remove all files and directories matching the given file globs from the kernel modules directory. If '--allbut' is used, all the files from the modules will be removed *except* the ones which match the file globs. There must be at least one initial GLOB to search and one KEEPGLOB to keep. The KEEPGLOB is expanded to be *KEEPGLOB* so that it will match anywhere in the path. This only removes files from under /lib/modules/\\*/kernel/ Examples: removekmod sound drivers/media drivers/hwmon drivers/video removekmod drivers/char --allbut virtio_console hw_random ''' cmd = " ".join(globs) if "--allbut" in globs: idx = globs.index("--allbut") if idx == 0: raise ValueError("removekmod needs at least one GLOB before --allbut") # Apply keepglobs anywhere they appear in the path keepglobs = globs[idx+1:] if len(keepglobs) == 0: raise ValueError("removekmod needs at least one GLOB after --allbut") globs = globs[:idx] else: # Nothing to keep keepglobs = [] filelist = set() for g in globs: for top_dir in rglob(self._out("/lib/modules/*/kernel/"+g)): for root, _dirs, files in os.walk(top_dir): filelist.update(root+"/"+f for f in files) # Remove anything matching keepglobs from the list matches = set() for g in keepglobs: globs_re = re.compile(fnmatch.translate("*"+g+"*")) m = [f for f in filelist if globs_re.match(f)] if m: matches.update(m) else: logger.debug("removekmod %s: no files matched!", g) remove_files = filelist.difference(matches) if remove_files: logger.debug("removekmod: removing %d files", len(remove_files)) list(remove(f) for f in remove_files) else: logger.debug("removekmod %s: no files to remove!", cmd)
[docs] def createaddrsize(self, addr, src, dest): ''' createaddrsize INITRD_ADDRESS INITRD ADDRSIZE Create the initrd.addrsize file required in LPAR boot process. Examples: createaddrsize ${INITRD_ADDRESS} ${outroot}/${BOOTDIR}/initrd.img ${outroot}/${BOOTDIR}/initrd.addrsize ''' addrsize = open(dest, "wb") addrsize_data = struct.pack(">iiii", 0, int(addr, 16), 0, os.stat(src).st_size) addrsize.write(addrsize_data) addrsize.close()
[docs] def systemctl(self, cmd, *units): ''' systemctl [enable|disable|mask] UNIT [UNIT...] Enable, disable, or mask the given systemd units. Examples: systemctl disable lvm2-monitor.service systemctl mask fedora-storage-init.service fedora-configure.service ''' if cmd not in ('enable', 'disable', 'mask'): raise ValueError('unsupported systemctl cmd: %s' % cmd) if not units: logger.debug("systemctl: no units given for %s, ignoring", cmd) return self.mkdir("/run/systemd/system") # XXX workaround for systemctl bug systemctl = ['systemctl', '--root', self.outroot, '--no-reload', cmd] # When a unit doesn't exist systemd aborts the command. Run them one at a time. # XXX for some reason 'systemctl enable/disable' always returns 1 for unit in units: try: cmd = systemctl + [unit] runcmd(cmd) except CalledProcessError: pass
[docs]class LiveTemplateRunner(TemplateRunner, InstallpkgMixin): """ This class parses and executes a limited Lorax template. Sample usage: # install a bunch of packages runner = LiveTemplateRunner(dbo, templatedir, defaults) runner.run("live-install.tmpl") It is meant to be used with the live-install.tmpl which lists the per-arch pacages needed to build the live-iso output. """ def __init__(self, dbo, fatalerrors=True, templatedir=None, defaults=None): self.dbo = dbo self.pkgs = [] self.pkgnames = [] super(LiveTemplateRunner, self).__init__(fatalerrors, templatedir, defaults)