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[nodemanager.git] / sliver_libvirt.py
index 990695e..8189b19 100644 (file)
-#
-
 """LibVirt slivers"""
 
-import accounts
-import logger
+import sys
+import os, os.path
+import re
 import subprocess
-import os
-import os.path
+import pprint
+import random
+
 import libvirt
-import sys
-import shutil
-import bwlimit
 
-from string import Template
+from account import Account
+import logger
+import plnode.bwlimit as bwlimit
+import cgroups
 
 STATES = {
-    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE: 'no state',
-    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING: 'running',
-    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCKED: 'blocked on resource',
-    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED: 'paused by user',
+    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE:  'no state',
+    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING:  'running',
+    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCKED:  'blocked on resource',
+    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED:   'paused by user',
     libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN: 'being shut down',
-    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF: 'shut off',
-    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_CRASHED: 'crashed',
+    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF:  'shut off',
+    libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_CRASHED:  'crashed',
 }
 
-REF_IMG_BASE_DIR = '/vservers/.lvref'
-CON_BASE_DIR     = '/vservers'
+REASONS = {
+    libvirt.VIR_CONNECT_CLOSE_REASON_ERROR: 'Misc I/O error',
+    libvirt.VIR_CONNECT_CLOSE_REASON_EOF: 'End-of-file from server',
+    libvirt.VIR_CONNECT_CLOSE_REASON_KEEPALIVE: 'Keepalive timer triggered',
+    libvirt.VIR_CONNECT_CLOSE_REASON_CLIENT: 'Client requested it',
+}
 
 connections = dict()
 
-# Helper methods
-
-def getConnection(sliver_type):
-    # TODO: error checking
-    # vtype is of the form sliver.[LXC/QEMU] we need to lower case to lxc/qemu
-    vtype = sliver_type.split('.')[1].lower()
-    uri = vtype + '://'
-    return connections.setdefault(uri, libvirt.open(uri))
+# Common Libvirt code
 
-def debuginfo(dom):
-    ''' Helper method to get a "nice" output of the info struct for debug'''
-    [state, maxmem, mem, ncpu, cputime] = dom.info()
-    return '%s is %s, maxmem = %s, mem = %s, ncpu = %s, cputime = %s' % (dom.name(), STATES.get(state, state), maxmem, mem, ncpu, cputime)
+class Sliver_Libvirt(Account):
 
-# Common Libvirt code
+    # Helper methods
 
-class Sliver_Libvirt(accounts.Account):
+    @staticmethod
+    def getConnection(sliver_type):
+        # TODO: error checking
+        # vtype is of the form sliver.[LXC/QEMU] we need to lower case to lxc/qemu
+        vtype = sliver_type.split('.')[1].lower()
+        uri = vtype + '://'
+        return connections.setdefault(uri, libvirt.open(uri))
 
     def __init__(self, rec):
         self.name = rec['name']
         logger.verbose ('sliver_libvirt: %s init'%(self.name))
-         
+
         # Assume the directory with the image and config files
         # are in place
-        
+
         self.keys = ''
         self.rspec = {}
         self.slice_id = rec['slice_id']
         self.enabled = True
-        self.conn = getConnection(rec['type'])
+        self.conn = Sliver_Libvirt.getConnection(rec['type'])
         self.xid = bwlimit.get_xid(self.name)
-        
+
+        dom = None
+        try:
+            dom = self.conn.lookupByName(self.name)
+        except:
+            logger.log('sliver_libvirt: Domain %s does not exist. ' \
+                       'Will try to create it again.' % (self.name))
+            self.__class__.create(rec['name'], rec)
+            dom = self.conn.lookupByName(self.name)
+        self.dom = dom
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def dom_details (dom):
+        output=""
+        output += " id=%s - OSType=%s"%(dom.ID(),dom.OSType())
+        # calling state() seems to be working fine
+        (state,reason)=dom.state()
+        output += " state=%s, reason=%s"%(STATES.get(state,state),REASONS.get(reason,reason))
         try:
-            self.dom = self.conn.lookupByName(self.name)
+            # try to use info() - this however does not work for some reason on f20
+            # info cannot get info operation failed: Cannot read cputime for domain
+            [state, maxmem, mem, ncpu, cputime] = dom.info()
+            output += " [info: maxmem = %s, mem = %s, ncpu = %s, cputime = %s]" % (STATES.get(state, state), maxmem, mem, ncpu, cputime)
         except:
-            logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: Domain %s does not exist UNEXPECTED: %s'%(self.name, sys.exc_info()[0]))
+            # too bad but libvirt.py prints out stuff on stdout when this fails, don't know how to get rid of that..
+            output += " [info: not available]"
+        return output
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        ''' Helper method to get a "nice" output of the domain struct for debug purposes'''
+        output="Domain %s"%self.name
+        dom=self.dom
+        if dom is None: 
+            output += " [no attached dom ?!?]"
+        else:
+            output += Sliver_Libvirt.dom_details (dom)
+        return output
+
+    # Thierry : I am not quite sure if /etc/libvirt/lxc/<>.xml holds a reliably up-to-date
+    # copy of the sliver XML config; I feel like issuing a virsh dumpxml first might be safer
+    def repair_veth(self):
+        # See workaround email, 2-14-2014, "libvirt 1.2.1 rollout"
+        xml = open("/etc/libvirt/lxc/%s.xml" % self.name).read()
+        veths = re.findall("<target dev='veth[0-9]*'/>", xml)
+        veths = [x[13:-3] for x in veths]
+        for veth in veths:
+            command = ["ip", "link", "delete", veth]
+            logger.log_call(command)
 
+        logger.log("trying to redefine the VM")
+        command = ["virsh", "define", "/etc/libvirt/lxc/%s.xml" % self.name]
+        logger.log_call(command)
 
     def start(self, delay=0):
-        ''' Just start the sliver '''
+        '''Just start the sliver'''
         logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: %s start'%(self.name))
 
         # Check if it's running to avoid throwing an exception if the
-        # domain was already running, create actually means start
+        # domain was already running
         if not self.is_running():
-            self.dom.create()
+            try:
+                # create actually means start
+                self.dom.create()
+            except Exception, e:
+                # XXX smbaker: attempt to resolve slivers that are stuck in
+                #   "failed to allocate free veth".
+                if "ailed to allocate free veth" in str(e):
+                     logger.log("failed to allocate free veth on %s" % self.name)
+                     self.repair_veth()
+                     logger.log("trying dom.create again")
+                     self.dom.create()
+                else:
+                    raise
         else:
             logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: sliver %s already started'%(self.name))
 
@@ -83,43 +141,32 @@ class Sliver_Libvirt(accounts.Account):
         # interface to the actual device so the filter canmatch against the mark
         bwlimit.ebtables("-A INPUT -i veth%d -j mark --set-mark %d" % \
             (self.xid, self.xid))
-           
 
     def stop(self):
         logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: %s stop'%(self.name))
-        
+
         # Remove the ebtables rule before stopping 
         bwlimit.ebtables("-D INPUT -i veth%d -j mark --set-mark %d" % \
             (self.xid, self.xid))
-        
+
         try:
             self.dom.destroy()
         except:
-            logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: Domain %s not running UNEXPECTED: %s'%(self.name, sys.exc_info()[0]))
-            print 'sliver_libvirt: Domain %s not running UNEXPECTED: %s'%(self.name, sys.exc_info()[0])
-        
+            logger.log_exc("in sliver_libvirt.stop",name=self.name)
+
     def is_running(self):
         ''' Return True if the domain is running '''
-        logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: %s is_running'%self.name)
-        try:
-            [state, _, _, _, _] = self.dom.info()
-            if state == libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING:
-                logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: %s is RUNNING'%self.name)
-                return True
-            else:
-                info = debuginfo(self.dom)
-                logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: %s is NOT RUNNING...\n%s'%(self.name, info))
-                return False
-        except:
-            logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt: UNEXPECTED ERROR in %s...\n%s'%(self.name, sys.exc_info[0]))
-            print 'sliver_libvirt: UNEXPECTED ERROR in %s...\n%s'%(self.name, sys.exc_info[0])
+        (state,_) = self.dom.state()
+        result = (state == libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING)
+        logger.verbose('sliver_libvirt.is_running: %s => %s'%(self,result))
+        return result
 
     def configure(self, rec):
 
         #sliver.[LXC/QEMU] tolower case
-        sliver_type = rec['type'].split('.')[1].lower() 
+        #sliver_type = rec['type'].split('.')[1].lower() 
 
-        BASE_DIR = '/cgroup/libvirt/%s/%s/'%(sliver_type, self.name)
+        #BASE_DIR = '/cgroup/libvirt/%s/%s/'%(sliver_type, self.name)
 
         # Disk allocation
         # No way through cgroups... figure out how to do that with user/dir quotas.
@@ -129,37 +176,90 @@ class Sliver_Libvirt(accounts.Account):
 
         # Btrfs support quota per volumes
 
-        # It will depend on the FS selection
-        if rec.has_key('disk_max'):
-            disk_max = rec['disk_max']
-            if disk_max == 0:
-                # unlimited 
-                pass
+        if rec.has_key("rspec") and rec["rspec"].has_key("tags"):
+            if cgroups.get_cgroup_path(self.name) == None:
+                # If configure is called before start, then the cgroups won't exist
+                # yet. NM will eventually re-run configure on the next iteration.
+                # TODO: Add a post-start configure, and move this stuff there
+                logger.log("Configure: postponing tag check on %s as cgroups are not yet populated" % self.name)
             else:
-                # limit to certain number
-                pass
-
-        # Memory allocation
-        if rec.has_key('memlock_hard'):
-            mem = rec['memlock_hard'] * 1024 # hard limit in bytes
-            with open(os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'memory.limit_in_bytes'), 'w') as f:
-                print >>f, mem
-        if rec.has_key('memlock_soft'):
-            mem = rec['memlock_soft'] * 1024 # soft limit in bytes
-            with open(os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'memory.soft_limit_in_bytes'), 'w') as f:
-                print >>f, mem
-
-        # CPU allocation
-        # Only cpu_shares until figure out how to provide limits and guarantees
-        # (RT_SCHED?)
-        if rec.has_key('cpu_share'): 
-            cpu_share = rec['cpu_share']
-            with open(os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'cpu.shares'), 'w') as f:
-                print >>f, cpu_share
+                tags = rec["rspec"]["tags"]
+                # It will depend on the FS selection
+                if tags.has_key('disk_max'):
+                    disk_max = tags['disk_max']
+                    if disk_max == 0:
+                        # unlimited
+                        pass
+                    else:
+                        # limit to certain number
+                        pass
+
+                # Memory allocation
+                if tags.has_key('memlock_hard'):
+                    mem = str(int(tags['memlock_hard']) * 1024) # hard limit in bytes
+                    cgroups.write(self.name, 'memory.limit_in_bytes', mem, subsystem="memory")
+                if tags.has_key('memlock_soft'):
+                    mem = str(int(tags['memlock_soft']) * 1024) # soft limit in bytes
+                    cgroups.write(self.name, 'memory.soft_limit_in_bytes', mem, subsystem="memory")
+
+                # CPU allocation
+                # Only cpu_shares until figure out how to provide limits and guarantees
+                # (RT_SCHED?)
+                if tags.has_key('cpu_share'):
+                    cpu_share = tags['cpu_share']
+                    cgroups.write(self.name, 'cpu.shares', cpu_share)
 
         # Call the upper configure method (ssh keys...)
-        accounts.Account.configure(self, rec)
+        Account.configure(self, rec)
 
+    @staticmethod
+    def get_unique_vif():
+        return 'veth%s' % random.getrandbits(32)
 
+    # A placeholder until we get true VirtualInterface objects
+    @staticmethod
+    def get_interfaces_xml(rec):
+        xml = """
+    <interface type='network'>
+      <source network='default'/>
+      <target dev='%s'/>
+    </interface>
+""" % (Sliver_Libvirt.get_unique_vif())
+        try:
+            tags = rec['rspec']['tags']
+            if 'interface' in tags:
+                interfaces = eval(tags['interface'])
+                if not isinstance(interfaces, (list, tuple)):
+                    # if interface is not a list, then make it into a singleton list
+                    interfaces = [interfaces]
+                tag_xml = ""
+                for interface in interfaces:
+                    if 'vlan' in interface:
+                        vlanxml = "<vlan><tag id='%s'/></vlan>" % interface['vlan']
+                    else:
+                        vlanxml = ""
+                    if 'bridge' in interface:
+                        tag_xml = tag_xml + """
+        <interface type='bridge'>
+          <source bridge='%s'/>
+          %s
+          <virtualport type='openvswitch'/>
+          <target dev='%s'/>
+        </interface>
+    """ % (interface['bridge'], vlanxml, Sliver_Libvirt.get_unique_vif())
+                    else:
+                        tag_xml = tag_xml + """
+        <interface type='network'>
+          <source network='default'/>
+          <target dev='%s'/>
+        </interface>
+    """ % (Sliver_Libvirt.get_unique_vif())
+
+                xml = tag_xml
+                logger.log('sliver_libvirty.py: interface XML is: %s' % xml)
 
+        except:
+            logger.log('sliver_libvirt.py: ERROR parsing "interface" tag for slice %s' % rec['name'])
+            logger.log('sliver_libvirt.py: tag value: %s' % tags['interface'])
 
+        return xml