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Filename: //lib/python3/dist-packages//cloudinit/config/cc_resizefs.py
# Copyright (C) 2011 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # # Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com> # Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com> # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. """Resizefs: cloud-config module which resizes the filesystem""" import errno import os import stat from textwrap import dedent from cloudinit.config.schema import ( get_schema_doc, validate_cloudconfig_schema) from cloudinit.settings import PER_ALWAYS from cloudinit import subp from cloudinit import util NOBLOCK = "noblock" frequency = PER_ALWAYS distros = ['all'] schema = { 'id': 'cc_resizefs', 'name': 'Resizefs', 'title': 'Resize filesystem', 'description': dedent("""\ Resize a filesystem to use all avaliable space on partition. This module is useful along with ``cc_growpart`` and will ensure that if the root partition has been resized the root filesystem will be resized along with it. By default, ``cc_resizefs`` will resize the root partition and will block the boot process while the resize command is running. Optionally, the resize operation can be performed in the background while cloud-init continues running modules. This can be enabled by setting ``resize_rootfs`` to ``true``. This module can be disabled altogether by setting ``resize_rootfs`` to ``false``."""), 'distros': distros, 'examples': [ 'resize_rootfs: false # disable root filesystem resize operation'], 'frequency': PER_ALWAYS, 'type': 'object', 'properties': { 'resize_rootfs': { 'enum': [True, False, NOBLOCK], 'description': dedent("""\ Whether to resize the root partition. Default: 'true'""") } } } __doc__ = get_schema_doc(schema) # Supplement python help() def _resize_btrfs(mount_point, devpth): # If "/" is ro resize will fail. However it should be allowed since resize # makes everything bigger and subvolumes that are not ro will benefit. # Use a subvolume that is not ro to trick the resize operation to do the # "right" thing. The use of ".snapshot" is specific to "snapper" a generic # solution would be walk the subvolumes and find a rw mounted subvolume. if (not util.mount_is_read_write(mount_point) and os.path.isdir("%s/.snapshots" % mount_point)): return ('btrfs', 'filesystem', 'resize', 'max', '%s/.snapshots' % mount_point) else: return ('btrfs', 'filesystem', 'resize', 'max', mount_point) def _resize_ext(mount_point, devpth): return ('resize2fs', devpth) def _resize_xfs(mount_point, devpth): return ('xfs_growfs', mount_point) def _resize_ufs(mount_point, devpth): return ('growfs', '-y', mount_point) def _resize_zfs(mount_point, devpth): return ('zpool', 'online', '-e', mount_point, devpth) def _can_skip_resize_ufs(mount_point, devpth): # possible errors cases on the code-path to growfs -N following: # https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/HEAD/sbin/growfs/growfs.c # This is the "good" error: skip_start = "growfs: requested size" skip_contain = "is not larger than the current filesystem size" # growfs exits with 1 for almost all cases up to this one. # This means we can't just use rcs=[0, 1] as subp parameter: try: subp.subp(['growfs', '-N', devpth]) except subp.ProcessExecutionError as e: if e.stderr.startswith(skip_start) and skip_contain in e.stderr: # This FS is already at the desired size return True else: raise e return False # Do not use a dictionary as these commands should be able to be used # for multiple filesystem types if possible, e.g. one command for # ext2, ext3 and ext4. RESIZE_FS_PREFIXES_CMDS = [ ('btrfs', _resize_btrfs), ('ext', _resize_ext), ('xfs', _resize_xfs), ('ufs', _resize_ufs), ('zfs', _resize_zfs), ] RESIZE_FS_PRECHECK_CMDS = { 'ufs': _can_skip_resize_ufs } def can_skip_resize(fs_type, resize_what, devpth): fstype_lc = fs_type.lower() for i, func in RESIZE_FS_PRECHECK_CMDS.items(): if fstype_lc.startswith(i): return func(resize_what, devpth) return False def maybe_get_writable_device_path(devpath, info, log): """Return updated devpath if the devpath is a writable block device. @param devpath: Requested path to the root device we want to resize. @param info: String representing information about the requested device. @param log: Logger to which logs will be added upon error. @returns devpath or updated devpath per kernel commandline if the device path is a writable block device, returns None otherwise. """ container = util.is_container() # Ensure the path is a block device. if (devpath == "/dev/root" and not os.path.exists(devpath) and not container): devpath = util.rootdev_from_cmdline(util.get_cmdline()) if devpath is None: log.warning("Unable to find device '/dev/root'") return None log.debug("Converted /dev/root to '%s' per kernel cmdline", devpath) if devpath == 'overlayroot': log.debug("Not attempting to resize devpath '%s': %s", devpath, info) return None # FreeBSD zpool can also just use gpt/<label> # with that in mind we can not do an os.stat on "gpt/whatever" # therefore return the devpath already here. if devpath.startswith('gpt/'): log.debug('We have a gpt label - just go ahead') return devpath # Alternatively, our device could simply be a name as returned by gpart, # such as da0p3 if not devpath.startswith('/dev/') and not os.path.exists(devpath): fulldevpath = '/dev/' + devpath.lstrip('/') log.debug("'%s' doesn't appear to be a valid device path. Trying '%s'", devpath, fulldevpath) devpath = fulldevpath try: statret = os.stat(devpath) except OSError as exc: if container and exc.errno == errno.ENOENT: log.debug("Device '%s' did not exist in container. " "cannot resize: %s", devpath, info) elif exc.errno == errno.ENOENT: log.warning("Device '%s' did not exist. cannot resize: %s", devpath, info) else: raise exc return None if not stat.S_ISBLK(statret.st_mode) and not stat.S_ISCHR(statret.st_mode): if container: log.debug("device '%s' not a block device in container." " cannot resize: %s" % (devpath, info)) else: log.warning("device '%s' not a block device. cannot resize: %s" % (devpath, info)) return None return devpath # The writable block devpath def handle(name, cfg, _cloud, log, args): if len(args) != 0: resize_root = args[0] else: resize_root = util.get_cfg_option_str(cfg, "resize_rootfs", True) validate_cloudconfig_schema(cfg, schema) if not util.translate_bool(resize_root, addons=[NOBLOCK]): log.debug("Skipping module named %s, resizing disabled", name) return # TODO(harlowja): allow what is to be resized to be configurable?? resize_what = "/" result = util.get_mount_info(resize_what, log) if not result: log.warning("Could not determine filesystem type of %s", resize_what) return (devpth, fs_type, mount_point) = result # if we have a zfs then our device path at this point # is the zfs label. For example: vmzroot/ROOT/freebsd # we will have to get the zpool name out of this # and set the resize_what variable to the zpool # so the _resize_zfs function gets the right attribute. if fs_type == 'zfs': zpool = devpth.split('/')[0] devpth = util.get_device_info_from_zpool(zpool) if not devpth: return # could not find device from zpool resize_what = zpool info = "dev=%s mnt_point=%s path=%s" % (devpth, mount_point, resize_what) log.debug("resize_info: %s" % info) devpth = maybe_get_writable_device_path(devpth, info, log) if not devpth: return # devpath was not a writable block device resizer = None if can_skip_resize(fs_type, resize_what, devpth): log.debug("Skip resize filesystem type %s for %s", fs_type, resize_what) return fstype_lc = fs_type.lower() for (pfix, root_cmd) in RESIZE_FS_PREFIXES_CMDS: if fstype_lc.startswith(pfix): resizer = root_cmd break if not resizer: log.warning("Not resizing unknown filesystem type %s for %s", fs_type, resize_what) return resize_cmd = resizer(resize_what, devpth) log.debug("Resizing %s (%s) using %s", resize_what, fs_type, ' '.join(resize_cmd)) if resize_root == NOBLOCK: # Fork to a child that will run # the resize command util.fork_cb( util.log_time, logfunc=log.debug, msg="backgrounded Resizing", func=do_resize, args=(resize_cmd, log)) else: util.log_time(logfunc=log.debug, msg="Resizing", func=do_resize, args=(resize_cmd, log)) action = 'Resized' if resize_root == NOBLOCK: action = 'Resizing (via forking)' log.debug("%s root filesystem (type=%s, val=%s)", action, fs_type, resize_root) def do_resize(resize_cmd, log): try: subp.subp(resize_cmd) except subp.ProcessExecutionError: util.logexc(log, "Failed to resize filesystem (cmd=%s)", resize_cmd) raise # TODO(harlowja): Should we add a fsck check after this to make # sure we didn't corrupt anything? # vi: ts=4 expandtab
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