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Refine 97647c32aa2c utils: add enforce_gpt argument to get_efi_partition()
to provide more explicit error when trying to boot Windows UEFI from DOS
partition.
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Replace unexistent mountpoint variable to report a failed
mount operation before an OS probe from a partition.
Improve the semantics of the error message replacing 'at' with
'into'.
Remove the period at the end of the log message.
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Make init_cache() use the actual cache mountpoint returned by the
function mount_cache() for the creation of the cache directories
instead of a hardcoded path.
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Remove return statement the program won't reach and simplify the
return logic with a return from an if and a fallback return
statement.
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Implement a Python equivalent of ogCopyEfiBootLoader as the
function copy_efi_bootloader. This function copies the contents of
the folder of the EFI loader in the ESP into a ogBoot folder at
the root of the partition target of an image creation.
copy_efi_bootloader is a Windows only functionality.
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The Windows bootloader only supports a UEFI boot from a GPT
partition. Set enforce_gpt to True in every codepath related to
Windows. When enforce_gpt is set to True get_efi_partition()
raises an exception when an MBR partition scheme is detected.
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Make is_uefi_supported() only check for /sys/firmware/efi as
get_efi_partition() will detect a missing ESP or an invalid
partition scheme. Stop using get_efi_partition() inside
is_uefi_supported() as the former is eventually called in every
UEFI related code.
UEFI supports both MBR and GPT as partition schemes and this is
a required change to handle the particular case of Windows not
being able to boot UEFI from a MBR partition scheme.
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Provide more information in exception messages as those are the
source of the logging messages. Add information about paths, files
or configuration related to the operation associated to the
exception.
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Replace exception types to be more explicit about the nature of
the error.
Improve the exception raising semantics by using the 'from' keyword,
this wraps an older exception into a new one so it is still considered
the same object.
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Add the string prefix f'' to string instances formated as f-string
but not properly constructed to expand the inline variables.
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Use only the exception messages as the main resource for error
messages.
The previous error code had string duplication in the form of:
logging.error('msg here')
raise Exception('msg here')
That approach also has the downside of having log duplication as
it had the local logging.err() and a global logging.exception()
inside send_internal_server_error capturing the exception message.
The actual code only requires raising an exception with a proper
error message.
Improve exception messages to give more error context.
Log every AssertionError as a backtrace.
Use the 'raise Exception from e' syntax to modify the a previously
raised exception 'e' into an exception with aditional context or
different type. This also prevents the message that warns about
newer exceptions being launch after an initial exception.
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Create ogboot.me and ogboot.secondboot as empty files and
ogboot.firstboot with the value "iniciado" in the root of
the BIOS Windows system partition.
The files must contain data for GRUB to be able to write content,
therefore these are created containing 3072 null bytes.
The Windows boot process is handled by the "pxe" profile.
There the files ogboot.me, ogboot.firstboot and ogboot.secondboot
are used as a state machine to chose between booting Windows and
ogLive.
The first Windows boot happens if ogboot.me and ogboot.firstboot
are identical, then "iniciado" is written in ogboot.firstboot.
We skip this stage as we create ogboot.firstboot with 'iniciado'.
The second Windows boot occurs if ogboot.me and ogboot.secondboot
are boot identical, then "iniciado" is written in ogboot.secondboot.
After the Windows boot ogLive is booted.
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Control the possibility of a bad disk index. Handle the checks in
a similar fashion to the get_efi_partition function.
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Create a bios.py file to hold all the BIOS specific functions.
Implement the _boot_bios_linux in Python. The new boot process
tries to find the vmlinuz and initrd binaries at the desired
partition. Then it tries to load them with kexec with the proper
Grub boot params.
One step closer to the removal of the boot legacy script.
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The mage creation process was being interrupted by an error
trying to read the Windows registry by the Hivex library.
Now the exceptions are handled and an error is reported.
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The OS probe logic must be able to check a distro programmatically,
add get_linux_distro_id to return an id whitout versioning.
Ensure the availability of 'ubuntu' when we need to ensure certain
features are only used with a supported system.
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This change is a preparative for reimplementing the BIOS boot
in order to deprecate the legacy script. All the codepaths to
boot systems located at a partition are now called from the
boot_os_at function enabling an easier structure for the incoming
code.
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Checking the existence /sys/firmware/efi as it might appear
sometimes in BIOS installs if the BIOS configuration is not
proper. Checking for the EFI partition is the safest method
to veryfy the install type.
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The function getlinuxversion receives a path to the os-release
file. The case of not being able to open it was not handled and
thus causing an unwanted exception.
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Log each partition that gets checked and make the exception messages
more informative.
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debian package with json support provides the binary through this path, update it.
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The json functionality proposed upstream might be merged one day
in efibootmgr so deploying a fork would not be needed anymore.
This change aims to ease the migration once that day comes.
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Replace IniciarSesion script in favor of native Python code when booting
a UEFI system into Linux. This completes the implementation of booting
into an OS on a UEFI compliant system.
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Add utility module related to the process of booting a system from a
client's partition.
The main utility function to boot a clients system is boot_os_at(), from
which firmware (UEFI or BIOS) and os-family specific private functions are invoked.
This initial commit adds UEFI windows boot function.
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Add UEFI related utilities inside a new utility module: uefi.py
_check_efibootmgr_json
======================
Check if the system efibootmgr executable supports JSON output. This is
a private function used only by other functions from uefi.py.
is_uefi_supported
=================
Check if the system supports UEFI firmware.
run_efibootmgr_json
===================
Runs efibootmgr with json output support. Return the JSON output as a
Python dict.
efibootmgr_create_bootentry
===========================
Create nvram boot entry. This bootentry is usually later set to boot
next just once via "BootNext" nvram variable.
efibootmgr_delete_bootentry
===========================
Delete a nvram boot entry. Used to avoid duplicates when booting the
same disk and partition from a given client.
efibootmgr_bootnext
===================
Set nvram "BootNext" variable to a given boot entry so after client
reboot, PXE is not executed and the given boot entry takes precedence.
Add dependency with efibootmgr version >= 18, and efibootmgr JSON output
which is currently out of tree from util-linux repo.
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Add a basic OS family enumeration: OSFamily.
Add utility function that probes for an installed Linux or Windows
system, returns the corresponding enum value, OSFamily.UNKNOWN
otherwise.
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Add utility function inside disk.py to find, if any, the first ESP
partition of a given disk.
The disk is provided as an integer (starting at 1 following OpenGnsys
scripts usual values), meaning the (n-1)th disk from the disk array
returned from get_disks(). In the future a better mechanism should be
put in place to fetch probed disks from a running client.
This change is part of the upcoming drop of "IniciarSesion" script in
favor of a Python native approach. Specifically regarding UEFI systems.
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use info instead of debug to make it easier to debug problems when creating the
cache.
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... the exception shows the samba password in the logs
specify the error which tells us what has happened according to man mount(8)
Return Codes.
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value extraction did not have error checking and was handled in
a one-liner. The actual implementation expands the parsing logic
and moves it into a function.
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this is broken, it uses default uses and password, remove it.
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instead of rising an exception
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log error in case resize2fs fails.
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According to ntfsresize.c, this retuns 0 in case nothing needs to be done.
It should be safe to check for non-zero error and bail out in that case.
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Revisit 5056b8f0d5ab ("fs: validate ntfsresize dry-run output") that has
introduced a possible infinity loop.
Disentangle this loop while at it: iterate until best smallest size is
found by probing.
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do not return the returncode, instead return an integer.
do not use
except CalledProcessError as e:
it causes a another exception while handling exception.
Remount the original image repository.
it should be possible to simplify this further by:
- stacking mounts, no need to umount initial repo and mount it again
when switching to the new repo, because remount back initial repo
might fail (!)
- use check=False and simply check for x.returncode
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cover more error cases where exceptions need to be raised.
check return code in the invoked subprocess.
restoreImageCustom has been intentionally left behind, it
is unclear what this custom script returns on success and
error.
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validate 'Needed relocations: ' is in place before stepping on the split chunks
(2024-01-11 10:28:16) ogClient: [ERROR] - Exception when running "image create" subprocess
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/opengnsys/ogClient/src/live/ogOperations.py", line 454, in image_create
ogReduceFs(disk, partition)
File "/opt/opengnsys/ogClient/src/utils/fs.py", line 105, in ogReduceFs
_reduce_ntfsresize(partdev)
File "/opt/opengnsys/ogClient/src/utils/fs.py", line 235, in _reduce_ntfsresize
extra_size = int(out_resize_dryrun.split('Needed relocations : ')[1].split(' ')[0])*1.1+1024
IndexError: list index out of range
if not present, no need to adjust size
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Otherwise it shows:
ValueError: Unable to process image {image_path}
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add .permissions and .lastupdate to json to report to ogserver.
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add .size json field to report the real size of the image file.
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Users can create an image of a filesystem that contains no OS, therefore,
instead of rising an exception when no OS is detected, deliver a "unknown"
OS and an empty list of software.
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When a client's hardware presents an empty pci storage child there is an
invalid call to _bytes_to_human a string is supplied as a default value
if the storage child does not present a 'size' attribute.
Fix this by checking if 'size' is present in the JSON output from lshw.
If size is present then map the bytes to a human readable string using
_bytes_to_human, if no size is present then use 'Empty slot' to indicate
that the memory bank is not being used.
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Add missing underscore to _bytes_to_human call.
Fixes: 39c13287c53bd8 ("live: hw_inventory: fix empty memory bank bug")
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When a client's hardware presents an empty memory bank and invalid call
to _bytes_to_human is performed because None is passed as a parameter.
size = _bytes_to_human(obj.get('size', None))
Fix this by checking if 'size' is present in the JSON output from lshw.
If size is present then map the bytes to a human readable string using
_bytes_to_human, if no size is present then use 'Empty slot' to indicate
that the memory bank is not being used.
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Some users have mistakenly reported tiptorrent problems when the process
takes a long time. Specifically by rebooting or powering off the client
in the middle of the md5sum computation stage, just after the tiptorrent
transfer.
Same problem occurs when image creation command takes a long period of
time.
In order to help the user understand the different stages of commands
such as image creation or image restore using tiptorrent, the following
changes have been made to the current logging solution:
- Add log messages to warn users not to reboot or shut down the client
during a tiptorrent transfer, and also during the md5sum computation
stage.
- Add a log message telling the user that the image creation processes
have started.
- Use logging.exception inside "except:" blocks to print a traceback
with the log messsage.
(https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging.exception)
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The first stage of parsing the "lshw -json" command output is to load
the json string into a Python dictionary. lshw output is large and
varies from machine to machine, so it's not safe to assume that
different keys will be present in the dictionary.
Use dict.get() instead of dict[key] to avoid KeyError exceptions.
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The subprocess module expects bytes-like object for "input" parameter by
default. Passing a string object result in the following error:
(2023-06-13 14:44:43) ogClient: [ERROR] - Exception when running "image create" subprocess
(2023-06-13 14:44:43) ogClient: [ERROR] - Unexpected error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/opengnsys/ogClient/src/live/ogOperations.py", line 465, in image_create
ogExtendFs(disk, partition)
File "/opt/opengnsys/ogClient/src/utils/fs.py", line 124, in ogExtendFs
_extend_ntfsresize(partdev)
File "/opt/opengnsys/ogClient/src/utils/fs.py", line 250, in _extend_ntfsresize
proc = subprocess.run(cmd, input='y')
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py", line 495, in run
stdout, stderr = process.communicate(input, timeout=timeout)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py", line 1013, in communicate
self._stdin_write(input)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py", line 962, in _stdin_write
self.stdin.write(input)
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
Fixes: dd999bfe34e7 ("utils: rewrite ogReduceFs")
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There is a corner case in which a target NTFS filesystem is already
shrunken. When this happens ntfsresize text output parsing breaks.
Check when ntfsresize reports nothing to do, warn the user about this
and stop the dry-run ntfsresize loop.
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