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import logging
import netaddr
import os_net_config
from os_net_config import objects
from os_net_config import utils
from os_net_config.openstack.common import processutils
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# TODO(?): should move to interfaces.d
def _network_config_path():
return "/etc/network/interfaces"
class ENINetConfig(os_net_config.NetConfig):
"""Debian/Ubuntu implementation for network config
Configure iface/bridge/routes using debian/ubuntu
/etc/network/interfaces format.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.interfaces = {}
self.routes = {}
self.bridges = {}
logger.info('Ifcfg net config provider created.')
def _add_common(self, interface, static_addr=None):
ovs_extra = []
data = ""
address_data = ""
if static_addr:
address_data += " address %s\n" % static_addr.ip
address_data += " netmask %s\n" % static_addr.netmask
else:
v4_addresses = interface.v4_addresses()
if v4_addresses:
data += self._add_common(interface, v4_addresses[0])
v6_addresses = interface.v6_addresses()
if v6_addresses:
data += self._add_common(interface, v6_addresses[0])
if data:
return data
if isinstance(interface, objects.Vlan):
_iface = "iface vlan%i " % interface.vlan_id
else:
_iface = "iface %s " % interface.name
if static_addr and static_addr.version == 6:
_iface += "inet6 "
else:
_iface += "inet "
if interface.use_dhcp:
_iface += "dhcp\n"
elif interface.addresses:
_iface += "static\n"
else:
_iface += "manual\n"
if isinstance(interface, objects.OvsBridge):
data += "auto %s\n" % interface.name
data += "allow-ovs %s\n" % interface.name
data += _iface
data += address_data
data += " ovs_type OVSBridge\n"
if interface.members:
data += " ovs_ports"
for i in interface.members:
data += " %s" % i.name
data += "\n"
for mem in interface.members:
if isinstance(mem, objects.Interface):
data += " pre-up ip addr flush dev %s\n" % mem.name
if interface.primary_interface_name:
mac = utils.interface_mac(interface.primary_interface_name)
ovs_extra.append("set bridge %s other-config:hwaddr=%s" %
(interface.name, mac))
ovs_extra.extend(interface.ovs_extra)
elif interface.ovs_port:
if isinstance(interface, objects.Vlan):
data += "auto vlan%i\n" % interface.vlan_id
data += "allow-%s vlan%i\n" % (interface.bridge_name,
interface.vlan_id)
data += _iface
data += address_data
data += " ovs_bridge %s\n" % interface.bridge_name
data += " ovs_type OVSIntPort\n"
data += " ovs_options tag=%s\n" % interface.vlan_id
else:
data += "auto %s\n" % interface.name
data += "allow-%s %s\n" % (interface.bridge_name,
interface.name)
data += _iface
data += address_data
data += " ovs_bridge %s\n" % interface.bridge_name
data += " ovs_type OVSPort\n"
elif isinstance(interface, objects.Vlan):
data += "auto vlan%i\n" % interface.vlan_id
data += _iface
data += address_data
data += " vlan-raw-device %s\n" % interface.device
else:
data += "auto %s\n" % interface.name
data += _iface
data += address_data
if interface.mtu != 1500:
data += " mtu %i\n" % interface.mtu
if ovs_extra:
data += " ovs_extra %s\n" % " -- ".join(ovs_extra)
return data
def add_interface(self, interface):
"""Add an Interface object to the net config object.
:param interface: The Interface object to add.
"""
logger.info('adding interface: %s' % interface.name)
data = self._add_common(interface)
logger.debug('interface data: %s' % data)
self.interfaces[interface.name] = data
if interface.routes:
self._add_routes(interface.name, interface.routes)
def add_bridge(self, bridge):
"""Add an OvsBridge object to the net config object.
:param bridge: The OvsBridge object to add.
"""
logger.info('adding bridge: %s' % bridge.name)
data = self._add_common(bridge)
logger.debug('bridge data: %s' % data)
self.bridges[bridge.name] = data
if bridge.routes:
self._add_routes(bridge.name, bridge.routes)
def add_vlan(self, vlan):
"""Add a Vlan object to the net config object.
:param vlan: The vlan object to add.
"""
logger.info('adding vlan: %s' % vlan.name)
data = self._add_common(vlan)
logger.debug('vlan data: %s' % data)
self.interfaces[vlan.name] = data
if vlan.routes:
self._add_routes(vlan.name, vlan.routes)
def _add_routes(self, interface_name, routes=[]):
logger.info('adding custom route for interface: %s' % interface_name)
data = ""
for route in routes:
rt = netaddr.IPNetwork(route.ip_netmask)
data += "up route add -net %s netmask %s gw %s\n" % (
str(rt.ip), str(rt.netmask), route.next_hop)
data += "down route del -net %s netmask %s gw %s\n" % (
str(rt.ip), str(rt.netmask), route.next_hop)
self.routes[interface_name] = data
logger.debug('route data: %s' % self.routes[interface_name])
def apply(self, noop=False, cleanup=False):
"""Apply the network configuration.
:param noop: A boolean which indicates whether this is a no-op.
:returns: a dict of the format: filename/data which contains info
for each file that was changed (or would be changed if in --noop
mode).
"""
new_config = ""
# write out bridges first. This ensures that an ifup -a
# on reboot brings them up first
for bridge_name, bridge_data in self.bridges.iteritems():
route_data = self.routes.get(bridge_name)
bridge_data += (route_data or '')
new_config += bridge_data
for interface_name, iface_data in self.interfaces.iteritems():
route_data = self.routes.get(interface_name)
iface_data += (route_data or '')
new_config += iface_data
if (utils.diff(_network_config_path(), new_config)):
if noop:
return {"/etc/network/interfaces": new_config}
for interface in self.interfaces.keys():
logger.info('running ifdown on interface: %s' % interface)
processutils.execute('/sbin/ifdown', interface,
check_exit_code=False)
for bridge in self.bridges.keys():
logger.info('running ifdown on bridge: %s' % bridge)
processutils.execute('/sbin/ifdown', bridge,
check_exit_code=False)
logger.info('writing config file')
utils.write_config(_network_config_path(), new_config)
for bridge in self.bridges.keys():
logger.info('running ifup on bridge: %s' % bridge)
processutils.execute('/sbin/ifup', bridge)
for interface in self.interfaces.keys():
logger.info('running ifup on interface: %s' % interface)
processutils.execute('/sbin/ifup', interface)
else:
logger.info('No interface changes are required.')
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