-#!/usr/bin/python2
-
+#!/usr/bin/python
+#
# Copyright (c) 2003 Intel Corporation
# All rights reserved.
#
# expected /proc/partitions format
import os, sys, shutil
-import popen2
+import subprocess
+import shlex
import socket
import fcntl
import string
from Exceptions import *
+### handling breakpoints in the startup process
+import select, sys, string
+
+### global debug settings
+# NOTE. when BREAKPOINT_MODE turns out enabled,
+# you have to attend the boot phase, that would hang otherwise
+
+# enabling this will cause the node to ask for breakpoint-mode at startup
+# production code should read False/False
+PROMPT_MODE=False
+# default for when prompt is turned off, or it's on but the timeout triggers
+BREAKPOINT_MODE=False
+VERBOSE_MODE=False
+VERBOSE_MODE=True
+# in seconds : if no input, proceed
+PROMPT_TIMEOUT=5
+
+def prompt_for_breakpoint_mode ():
+
+ global BREAKPOINT_MODE
+ if PROMPT_MODE:
+ default_answer=BREAKPOINT_MODE
+ answer=''
+ if BREAKPOINT_MODE:
+ display="[y]/n"
+ else:
+ display="y/[n]"
+ sys.stdout.write ("Want to run in breakpoint mode ? %s "%display)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ r,w,e = select.select ([sys.stdin],[],[],PROMPT_TIMEOUT)
+ if r:
+ answer = string.strip(sys.stdin.readline())
+ else:
+ sys.stdout.write("\nTimed-out (%d s)"%PROMPT_TIMEOUT)
+ if answer:
+ BREAKPOINT_MODE = ( answer == "y" or answer == "Y")
+ else:
+ BREAKPOINT_MODE = default_answer
+ label="Off"
+ if BREAKPOINT_MODE:
+ label="On"
+ sys.stdout.write("\nCurrent BREAKPOINT_MODE is %s\n"%label)
+
+def breakpoint (message, cmd = None):
+
+ if BREAKPOINT_MODE:
+
+ if cmd is None:
+ cmd="/bin/sh"
+ message=message+" -- Entering bash - type ^D to proceed"
+
+ print message
+ os.system(cmd)
+
+
+########################################
def makedirs( path ):
"""
from python docs for os.makedirs:
-def sysexec( cmd, log= None ):
+def sysexec( cmd, log= None, fsck = False ):
"""
execute a system command, output the results to the logger
if log <> None
0 if failed. A BootManagerException is raised if the command
was unable to execute or was interrupted by the user with Ctrl+C
"""
- prog= popen2.Popen4( cmd, 0 )
- if prog is None:
+ if VERBOSE_MODE:
+ print ("sysexec >>> %s" % cmd)
+
+ try:
+ if cmd.__contains__(">"):
+ prog = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True)
+ else:
+ prog = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(cmd), stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ except OSError:
raise BootManagerException, \
- "Unable to create instance of popen2.Popen3 " \
+ "Unable to create instance of subprocess.Popen " \
"for command: %s" % cmd
+ try:
+ (stdoutdata, stderrdata) = prog.communicate()
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ raise BootManagerException, "Interrupted by user"
if log is not None:
- try:
- for line in prog.fromchild:
- log.write( line )
- except KeyboardInterrupt:
- raise BootManagerException, "Interrupted by user"
+ if stdoutdata is not None:
+ log.write(stdoutdata)
+
+ returncode = prog.wait()
+
+ if fsck:
+ # The exit code returned by fsck is the sum of the following conditions:
+ # 0 - No errors
+ # 1 - File system errors corrected
+ # 2 - System should be rebooted
+ # 4 - File system errors left uncorrected
+ # 8 - Operational error
+ # 16 - Usage or syntax error
+ # 32 - Fsck canceled by user request
+ # 128 - Shared library error
+ if returncode != 0 and returncode != 1:
+ raise BootManagerException, "Running %s failed (rc=%d)" % (cmd,returncode)
+ else:
+ if returncode != 0:
+ raise BootManagerException, "Running %s failed (rc=%d)" % (cmd,returncode)
+
+ prog = None
+ return 1
- returncode= prog.wait()
- if returncode != 0:
- raise BootManagerException, "Running %s failed (rc=%d)" % (cmd,returncode)
- prog= None
- return 1
+def sysexec_chroot( path, cmd, log= None ):
+ """
+ same as sysexec, but inside a chroot
+ """
+ preload = ""
+ release = os.uname()[2]
+ # 2.6.12 kernels need this
+ if release[:5] == "2.6.1":
+ library = "%s/lib/libc-opendir-hack.so" % path
+ if not os.path.exists(library):
+ shutil.copy("./libc-opendir-hack.so", library)
+ preload = "/bin/env LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libc-opendir-hack.so"
+ sysexec("chroot %s %s %s" % (path, preload, cmd), log)
+
+
+def sysexec_chroot_noerr( path, cmd, log= None ):
+ """
+ same as sysexec_chroot, but capture boot manager exceptions
+ """
+ try:
+ rc= 0
+ rc= syexec_chroot( cmd, log )
+ except BootManagerException, e:
+ pass
+
+ return rc
def sysexec_noerr( cmd, log= None ):
return ret
+def check_file_hash(filename, hash_filename):
+ """Check the file's integrity with a given hash."""
+ return sha1_file(filename) == open(hash_filename).read().split()[0].strip()
+
+def sha1_file(filename):
+ """Calculate sha1 hash of file."""
+ try:
+ try:
+ import hashlib
+ m = hashlib.sha1()
+ except:
+ import sha
+ m=sha.new()
+ f = file(filename, 'rb')
+ while True:
+ # 256 KB seems ideal for speed/memory tradeoff
+ # It wont get much faster with bigger blocks, but
+ # heap peak grows
+ block = f.read(256 * 1024)
+ if len(block) == 0:
+ # end of file
+ break
+ m.update(block)
+ # Simple trick to keep total heap even lower
+ # Delete the previous block, so while next one is read
+ # we wont have two allocated blocks with same size
+ del block
+ return m.hexdigest()
+ except IOError:
+ raise BootManagerException, "Cannot calculate SHA1 hash of %s" % filename