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author | Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se> | 2021-10-22 20:43:01 +0200 |
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committer | Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se> | 2021-10-22 20:43:01 +0200 |
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tree | 2c0bd5346b2ce4cbed229b5ed7cfdba9b31e7a5f /archinstall/lib/disk.py | |
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diff --git a/archinstall/lib/disk.py b/archinstall/lib/disk.py index 740fd4ce..e69de29b 100644 --- a/archinstall/lib/disk.py +++ b/archinstall/lib/disk.py @@ -1,1093 +0,0 @@ -import glob -import pathlib -import re -import time -from typing import Optional - -from .general import * -from .hardware import has_uefi -from .output import log -from .disk2 import btrfs # TODO: rename disk2 to disk, once we migrate all the code here into a structure - -ROOT_DIR_PATTERN = re.compile('^.*?/devices') -GPT = 0b00000001 -MBR = 0b00000010 - - -def valid_parted_position(pos :str): - if not len(pos): - return False - - if pos.isdigit(): - return True - - if pos[-1] == '%' and pos[:-1].isdigit(): - return True - - if pos[-3:].lower() in ['mib', 'kib', 'b', 'tib'] and pos[:-3].replace(".", "", 1).isdigit(): - return True - - if pos[-2:].lower() in ['kb', 'mb', 'gb', 'tb'] and pos[:-2].replace(".", "", 1).isdigit(): - return True - - return False - -def valid_fs_type(fstype :str) -> bool: - # https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/mkpart.html - # Above link doesn't agree with `man parted` /mkpart documentation: - """ - fs-type can - be one of "btrfs", "ext2", - "ext3", "ext4", "fat16", - "fat32", "hfs", "hfs+", - "linux-swap", "ntfs", "reis‐ - erfs", "udf", or "xfs". - """ - - return fstype.lower() in [ - "btrfs", - "ext2", - "ext3", "ext4", # `man parted` allows these - "fat16", "fat32", - "hfs", "hfs+", # "hfsx", not included in `man parted` - "linux-swap", - "ntfs", - "reiserfs", - "udf", # "ufs", not included in `man parted` - "xfs", # `man parted` allows this - ] - - -def sort_block_devices_based_on_performance(block_devices): - result = {device: 0 for device in block_devices} - - for device, weight in result.items(): - if device.spinning: - weight -= 10 - else: - weight += 5 - - if device.bus_type == 'nvme': - weight += 20 - elif device.bus_type == 'sata': - weight += 10 - - result[device] = weight - - return result - -def filter_disks_below_size_in_gb(devices, gigabytes): - for disk in devices: - if disk.size >= gigabytes: - yield disk - -def select_largest_device(devices, gigabytes, filter_out=None): - if not filter_out: - filter_out = [] - - copy_devices = [*devices] - for filter_device in filter_out: - if filter_device in copy_devices: - copy_devices.pop(copy_devices.index(filter_device)) - - copy_devices = list(filter_disks_below_size_in_gb(copy_devices, gigabytes)) - - if not len(copy_devices): - return None - - return max(copy_devices, key=(lambda device : device.size)) - -def select_disk_larger_than_or_close_to(devices, gigabytes, filter_out=None): - if not filter_out: - filter_out = [] - - copy_devices = [*devices] - for filter_device in filter_out: - if filter_device in copy_devices: - copy_devices.pop(copy_devices.index(filter_device)) - - if not len(copy_devices): - return None - - return min(copy_devices, key=(lambda device : abs(device.size - gigabytes))) - -def suggest_single_disk_layout(block_device, default_filesystem=None): - if not default_filesystem: - from .user_interaction import ask_for_main_filesystem_format - default_filesystem = ask_for_main_filesystem_format() - - MIN_SIZE_TO_ALLOW_HOME_PART = 40 # Gb - - layout = { - block_device.path : { - "wipe" : True, - "partitions" : [] - } - } - - layout[block_device.path]['partitions'].append({ - # Boot - "type" : "primary", - "start" : "1MiB", - "size" : "513MiB", - "boot" : True, - "encrypted" : False, - "format" : True, - "mountpoint" : "/boot", - "filesystem" : { - "format" : "fat32" - } - }) - layout[block_device.path]['partitions'].append({ - # Root - "type" : "primary", - "start" : "513MiB", - "encrypted" : False, - "format" : True, - "size" : "100%" if block_device.size < MIN_SIZE_TO_ALLOW_HOME_PART else f"{min(block_device.size, 20)*1024}MiB", - "mountpoint" : "/", - "filesystem" : { - "format" : default_filesystem - } - }) - - if default_filesystem == 'btrfs' and input('Would you like to use BTRFS subvolumes? (Y/n)').strip().lower() in ('', 'y', 'yes'): - # https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/FAQ - # https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/246976/btrfs-subvolume-uuid-clash - # https://github.com/classy-giraffe/easy-arch/blob/main/easy-arch.sh - layout[block_device.path]['partitions'][1]['btrfs'] = { - "subvolumes" : { - '@home' : '/home', - '@log' : '/var/log', - '@pkgs' : '/var/cache/pacman/pkg', - '@.snapshots' : '/.snapshots' - } - } - - elif block_device.size >= MIN_SIZE_TO_ALLOW_HOME_PART: - # If we don't want to use subvolumes, - # But we want to be able to re-use data between re-installs.. - # A second partition for /home would be nice if we have the space for it - layout[block_device.path]['partitions'].append({ - # Home - "type" : "primary", - "encrypted" : False, - "format" : True, - "start" : f"{min(block_device.size*0.2, 20)*1024}MiB", - "size" : "100%", - "mountpoint" : "/home", - "filesystem" : { - "format" : default_filesystem - } - }) - - return layout - - -def suggest_multi_disk_layout(block_devices, default_filesystem=None): - if not default_filesystem: - from .user_interaction import ask_for_main_filesystem_format - default_filesystem = ask_for_main_filesystem_format() - - # Not really a rock solid foundation of information to stand on, but it's a start: - # https://www.reddit.com/r/btrfs/comments/m287gp/partition_strategy_for_two_physical_disks/ - # https://www.reddit.com/r/btrfs/comments/9us4hr/what_is_your_btrfs_partitionsubvolumes_scheme/ - - MIN_SIZE_TO_ALLOW_HOME_PART = 40 # Gb - ARCH_LINUX_INSTALLED_SIZE = 20 # Gb, rough estimate taking in to account user desktops etc. TODO: Catch user packages to detect size? - - block_devices = sort_block_devices_based_on_performance(block_devices).keys() - - home_device = select_largest_device(block_devices, gigabytes=MIN_SIZE_TO_ALLOW_HOME_PART) - root_device = select_disk_larger_than_or_close_to(block_devices, gigabytes=ARCH_LINUX_INSTALLED_SIZE, filter_out=[home_device]) - - log(f"Suggesting multi-disk-layout using {len(block_devices)} disks, where {root_device} will be /root and {home_device} will be /home", level=logging.DEBUG) - - layout = { - root_device.path : { - "wipe" : True, - "partitions" : [] - }, - home_device.path : { - "wipe" : True, - "partitions" : [] - }, - } - - layout[root_device.path]['partitions'].append({ - # Boot - "type" : "primary", - "start" : "1MiB", - "size" : "513MiB", - "boot" : True, - "encrypted" : False, - "format" : True, - "mountpoint" : "/boot", - "filesystem" : { - "format" : "fat32" - } - }) - layout[root_device.path]['partitions'].append({ - # Root - "type" : "primary", - "start" : "513MiB", - "encrypted" : False, - "format" : True, - "size" : "100%", - "mountpoint" : "/", - "filesystem" : { - "format" : default_filesystem - } - }) - - layout[home_device.path]['partitions'].append({ - # Home - "type" : "primary", - "encrypted" : False, - "format" : True, - "start" : "4MiB", - "size" : "100%", - "mountpoint" : "/home", - "filesystem" : { - "format" : default_filesystem - } - }) - - return layout - - -class BlockDevice: - def __init__(self, path, info=None): - if not info: - # If we don't give any information, we need to auto-fill it. - # Otherwise any subsequent usage will break. - info = all_disks()[path].info - - self.path = path - self.info = info - self.keep_partitions = True - self.part_cache = {} - - # TODO: Currently disk encryption is a BIT misleading. - # It's actually partition-encryption, but for future-proofing this - # I'm placing the encryption password on a BlockDevice level. - - def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs): - return f"BlockDevice({self.device}, size={self.size}GB, free_space={'+'.join(part[2] for part in self.free_space)}, bus_type={self.bus_type})" - - def __iter__(self): - for partition in self.partitions: - yield self.partitions[partition] - - def __getitem__(self, key, *args, **kwargs): - if key not in self.info: - raise KeyError(f'{self} does not contain information: "{key}"') - return self.info[key] - - def __len__(self): - return len(self.partitions) - - def __lt__(self, left_comparitor): - return self.path < left_comparitor.path - - def json(self): - """ - json() has precedence over __dump__, so this is a way - to give less/partial information for user readability. - """ - return self.path - - def __dump__(self): - return { - self.path : { - 'partuuid' : self.uuid, - 'wipe' : self.info.get('wipe', None), - 'partitions' : [part.__dump__() for part in self.partitions.values()] - } - } - - @property - def partition_type(self): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+PTTYPE {self.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for device in output['blockdevices']: - return device['pttype'] - - @property - def device(self): - """ - Returns the actual device-endpoint of the BlockDevice. - If it's a loop-back-device it returns the back-file, - If it's a ATA-drive it returns the /dev/X device - And if it's a crypto-device it returns the parent device - """ - if "type" not in self.info: - raise DiskError(f'Could not locate backplane info for "{self.path}"') - - if self.info['type'] == 'loop': - for drive in json.loads(SysCommand(['losetup', '--json']).decode('UTF_8'))['loopdevices']: - if not drive['name'] == self.path: - continue - - return drive['back-file'] - elif self.info['type'] == 'disk': - return self.path - elif self.info['type'][:4] == 'raid': - # This should catch /dev/md## raid devices - return self.path - elif self.info['type'] == 'crypt': - if 'pkname' not in self.info: - raise DiskError(f'A crypt device ({self.path}) without a parent kernel device name.') - return f"/dev/{self.info['pkname']}" - else: - log(f"Unknown blockdevice type for {self.path}: {self.info['type']}", level=logging.DEBUG) - - # if not stat.S_ISBLK(os.stat(full_path).st_mode): - # raise DiskError(f'Selected disk "{full_path}" is not a block device.') - - @property - def partitions(self): - SysCommand(['partprobe', self.path]) - - result = SysCommand(['/usr/bin/lsblk', '-J', self.path]) - - if b'not a block device' in result: - raise DiskError(f'Can not read partitions off something that isn\'t a block device: {self.path}') - - if not result[:1] == b'{': - raise DiskError('Error getting JSON output from:', f'/usr/bin/lsblk -J {self.path}') - - r = json.loads(result.decode('UTF-8')) - if len(r['blockdevices']) and 'children' in r['blockdevices'][0]: - root_path = f"/dev/{r['blockdevices'][0]['name']}" - for part in r['blockdevices'][0]['children']: - part_id = part['name'][len(os.path.basename(self.path)):] - if part_id not in self.part_cache: - # TODO: Force over-write even if in cache? - if part_id not in self.part_cache or self.part_cache[part_id].size != part['size']: - self.part_cache[part_id] = Partition(root_path + part_id, self, part_id=part_id, size=part['size']) - - return {k: self.part_cache[k] for k in sorted(self.part_cache)} - - @property - def partition(self): - all_partitions = self.partitions - return [all_partitions[k] for k in all_partitions] - - @property - def partition_table_type(self): - return GPT - - @property - def uuid(self): - log('BlockDevice().uuid is untested!', level=logging.WARNING, fg='yellow') - """ - Returns the disk UUID as returned by lsblk. - This is more reliable than relying on /dev/disk/by-partuuid as - it doesn't seam to be able to detect md raid partitions. - """ - for partition in json.loads(SysCommand(f'lsblk -J -o+UUID {self.path}').decode('UTF-8'))['blockdevices']: - return partition.get('uuid', None) - - def convert_size_to_gb(self, size): - units = { - 'P' : lambda s : float(s) * 2048, - 'T' : lambda s : float(s) * 1024, - 'G' : lambda s : float(s), - 'M' : lambda s : float(s) / 1024, - 'K' : lambda s : float(s) / 2048, - 'B' : lambda s : float(s) / 3072, - } - unit = size[-1] - return float(units.get(unit, lambda s : None)(size[:-1])) - - @property - def size(self): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+SIZE {self.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for device in output['blockdevices']: - return self.convert_size_to_gb(device['size']) - - @property - def bus_type(self): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+ROTA,TRAN {self.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for device in output['blockdevices']: - return device['tran'] - - @property - def spinning(self): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+ROTA,TRAN {self.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for device in output['blockdevices']: - return device['rota'] is True - - @property - def free_space(self): - # NOTE: parted -s will default to `cancel` on prompt, skipping any partition - # that is "outside" the disk. in /dev/sr0 this is usually the case with Archiso, - # so the free will ignore the ESP partition and just give the "free" space. - # Doesn't harm us, but worth noting in case something weird happens. - for line in SysCommand(f"parted -s --machine {self.path} print free"): - if 'free' in (free_space := line.decode('UTF-8')): - _, start, end, size, *_ = free_space.strip('\r\n;').split(':') - yield (start, end, size) - - @property - def largest_free_space(self): - info = None - for space_info in self.free_space: - if not info: - info = space_info - else: - # [-1] = size - if space_info[-1] > info[-1]: - info = space_info - return info - - def has_partitions(self): - return len(self.partitions) - - def has_mount_point(self, mountpoint): - for partition in self.partitions: - if self.partitions[partition].mountpoint == mountpoint: - return True - return False - - def flush_cache(self): - self.part_cache = {} - - def get_partition(self, uuid): - for partition in self: - if partition.uuid == uuid: - return partition - - -class Partition: - def __init__(self, path: str, block_device: BlockDevice, part_id=None, size=-1, filesystem=None, mountpoint=None, encrypted=False, autodetect_filesystem=True): - if not part_id: - part_id = os.path.basename(path) - - self.block_device = block_device - self.path = path - self.part_id = part_id - self.mountpoint = mountpoint - self.target_mountpoint = mountpoint - self.filesystem = filesystem - self.size = size # TODO: Refresh? - self._encrypted = None - self.encrypted = encrypted - self.allow_formatting = False - - if mountpoint: - self.mount(mountpoint) - - mount_information = get_mount_info(self.path) - - if self.mountpoint != mount_information.get('target', None) and mountpoint: - raise DiskError(f"{self} was given a mountpoint but the actual mountpoint differs: {mount_information.get('target', None)}") - - if target := mount_information.get('target', None): - self.mountpoint = target - - if not self.filesystem and autodetect_filesystem: - if fstype := mount_information.get('fstype', get_filesystem_type(path)): - self.filesystem = fstype - - if self.filesystem == 'crypto_LUKS': - self.encrypted = True - - def __lt__(self, left_comparitor): - if type(left_comparitor) == Partition: - left_comparitor = left_comparitor.path - else: - left_comparitor = str(left_comparitor) - return self.path < left_comparitor # Not quite sure the order here is correct. But /dev/nvme0n1p1 comes before /dev/nvme0n1p5 so seems correct. - - def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs): - mount_repr = '' - if self.mountpoint: - mount_repr = f", mounted={self.mountpoint}" - elif self.target_mountpoint: - mount_repr = f", rel_mountpoint={self.target_mountpoint}" - - if self._encrypted: - return f'Partition(path={self.path}, size={self.size}, PARTUUID={self.uuid}, parent={self.real_device}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' - else: - return f'Partition(path={self.path}, size={self.size}, PARTUUID={self.uuid}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' - - def __dump__(self): - return { - 'type' : 'primary', - 'PARTUUID' : self.uuid, - 'wipe' : self.allow_formatting, - 'boot' : self.boot, - 'ESP' : self.boot, - 'mountpoint' : self.target_mountpoint, - 'encrypted' : self._encrypted, - 'start' : self.start, - 'size' : self.end, - 'filesystem' : { - 'format' : get_filesystem_type(self.path) - } - } - - @property - def sector_size(self): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+LOG-SEC {self.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for device in output['blockdevices']: - return device.get('log-sec', None) - - @property - def start(self): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"sfdisk --json {self.block_device.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for partition in output.get('partitiontable', {}).get('partitions', []): - if partition['node'] == self.path: - return partition['start']# * self.sector_size - - @property - def end(self): - # TODO: Verify that the logic holds up, that 'size' is the size without 'start' added to it. - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"sfdisk --json {self.block_device.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for partition in output.get('partitiontable', {}).get('partitions', []): - if partition['node'] == self.path: - return partition['size']# * self.sector_size - - @property - def boot(self): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"sfdisk --json {self.block_device.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - # Get the bootable flag from the sfdisk output: - # { - # "partitiontable": { - # "label":"dos", - # "id":"0xd202c10a", - # "device":"/dev/loop0", - # "unit":"sectors", - # "sectorsize":512, - # "partitions": [ - # {"node":"/dev/loop0p1", "start":2048, "size":10483712, "type":"83", "bootable":true} - # ] - # } - # } - - for partition in output.get('partitiontable', {}).get('partitions', []): - if partition['node'] == self.path: - return partition.get('bootable', False) - - return False - - @property - def partition_type(self): - lsblk = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+PTTYPE {self.path}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for device in lsblk['blockdevices']: - return device['pttype'] - - @property - def uuid(self) -> Optional[str]: - """ - Returns the PARTUUID as returned by lsblk. - This is more reliable than relying on /dev/disk/by-partuuid as - it doesn't seam to be able to detect md raid partitions. - """ - - lsblk = json.loads(SysCommand(f'lsblk -J -o+PARTUUID {self.path}').decode('UTF-8')) - for partition in lsblk['blockdevices']: - return partition.get('partuuid', None) - return None - - @property - def encrypted(self): - return self._encrypted - - @encrypted.setter - def encrypted(self, value: bool): - - self._encrypted = value - - @property - def parent(self): - return self.real_device - - @property - def real_device(self): - for blockdevice in json.loads(SysCommand('lsblk -J').decode('UTF-8'))['blockdevices']: - if parent := self.find_parent_of(blockdevice, os.path.basename(self.path)): - return f"/dev/{parent}" - # raise DiskError(f'Could not find appropriate parent for encrypted partition {self}') - return self.path - - def detect_inner_filesystem(self, password): - log(f'Trying to detect inner filesystem format on {self} (This might take a while)', level=logging.INFO) - from .luks import luks2 - - try: - with luks2(self, storage.get('ENC_IDENTIFIER', 'ai')+'loop', password, auto_unmount=True) as unlocked_device: - return unlocked_device.filesystem - except SysCallError: - return None - - def has_content(self): - fs_type = get_filesystem_type(self.path) - if not fs_type or "swap" in fs_type: - return False - - temporary_mountpoint = '/tmp/' + hashlib.md5(bytes(f"{time.time()}", 'UTF-8') + os.urandom(12)).hexdigest() - temporary_path = pathlib.Path(temporary_mountpoint) - - temporary_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) - if (handle := SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/mount {self.path} {temporary_mountpoint}')).exit_code != 0: - raise DiskError(f'Could not mount and check for content on {self.path} because: {b"".join(handle)}') - - files = len(glob.glob(f"{temporary_mountpoint}/*")) - iterations = 0 - while SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/umount -R {temporary_mountpoint}").exit_code != 0 and (iterations := iterations + 1) < 10: - time.sleep(1) - - temporary_path.rmdir() - - return True if files > 0 else False - - def encrypt(self, *args, **kwargs): - """ - A wrapper function for luks2() instances and the .encrypt() method of that instance. - """ - from .luks import luks2 - - handle = luks2(self, None, None) - return handle.encrypt(self, *args, **kwargs) - - def format(self, filesystem=None, path=None, log_formatting=True): - """ - Format can be given an overriding path, for instance /dev/null to test - the formatting functionality and in essence the support for the given filesystem. - """ - if filesystem is None: - filesystem = self.filesystem - - if path is None: - path = self.path - - # To avoid "unable to open /dev/x: No such file or directory" - start_wait = time.time() - while pathlib.Path(path).exists() is False and time.time() - start_wait < 10: - time.sleep(0.025) - - if log_formatting: - log(f'Formatting {path} -> {filesystem}', level=logging.INFO) - - if filesystem == 'btrfs': - if 'UUID:' not in (mkfs := SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/mkfs.btrfs -f {path}').decode('UTF-8')): - raise DiskError(f'Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {mkfs}') - self.filesystem = filesystem - - elif filesystem == 'fat32': - mkfs = SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/mkfs.vfat -F32 {path}').decode('UTF-8') - if ('mkfs.fat' not in mkfs and 'mkfs.vfat' not in mkfs) or 'command not found' in mkfs: - raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {mkfs}") - self.filesystem = filesystem - - elif filesystem == 'ext4': - if (handle := SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/mkfs.ext4 -F {path}')).exit_code != 0: - raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {handle.decode('UTF-8')}") - self.filesystem = filesystem - - elif filesystem == 'ext2': - if (handle := SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/mkfs.ext2 -F {path}')).exit_code != 0: - raise DiskError(f'Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {b"".join(handle)}') - self.filesystem = 'ext2' - - elif filesystem == 'xfs': - if (handle := SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/mkfs.xfs -f {path}')).exit_code != 0: - raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {handle.decode('UTF-8')}") - self.filesystem = filesystem - - elif filesystem == 'f2fs': - if (handle := SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/mkfs.f2fs -f {path}')).exit_code != 0: - raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {handle.decode('UTF-8')}") - self.filesystem = filesystem - - elif filesystem == 'crypto_LUKS': - # from .luks import luks2 - # encrypted_partition = luks2(self, None, None) - # encrypted_partition.format(path) - self.filesystem = filesystem - - else: - raise UnknownFilesystemFormat(f"Fileformat '{filesystem}' is not yet implemented.") - - if get_filesystem_type(path) == 'crypto_LUKS' or get_filesystem_type(self.real_device) == 'crypto_LUKS': - self.encrypted = True - else: - self.encrypted = False - - return True - - def find_parent_of(self, data, name, parent=None): - if data['name'] == name: - return parent - elif 'children' in data: - for child in data['children']: - if parent := self.find_parent_of(child, name, parent=data['name']): - return parent - - def mount(self, target, fs=None, options=''): - if not self.mountpoint: - log(f'Mounting {self} to {target}', level=logging.INFO) - if not fs: - if not self.filesystem: - raise DiskError(f'Need to format (or define) the filesystem on {self} before mounting.') - fs = self.filesystem - - pathlib.Path(target).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) - - try: - if options: - SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mount -o {options} {self.path} {target}") - else: - SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mount {self.path} {target}") - except SysCallError as err: - raise err - - self.mountpoint = target - return True - - def unmount(self): - try: - SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/umount {self.path}") - except SysCallError as err: - exit_code = err.exit_code - - # Without to much research, it seams that low error codes are errors. - # And above 8k is indicators such as "/dev/x not mounted.". - # So anything in between 0 and 8k are errors (?). - if 0 < exit_code < 8000: - raise err - - self.mountpoint = None - return True - - def umount(self): - return self.unmount() - - def filesystem_supported(self): - """ - The support for a filesystem (this partition) is tested by calling - partition.format() with a path set to '/dev/null' which returns two exceptions: - 1. SysCallError saying that /dev/null is not formattable - but the filesystem is supported - 2. UnknownFilesystemFormat that indicates that we don't support the given filesystem type - """ - try: - self.format(self.filesystem, '/dev/null', log_formatting=False, allow_formatting=True) - except (SysCallError, DiskError): - pass # We supported it, but /dev/null is not formatable as expected so the mkfs call exited with an error code - except UnknownFilesystemFormat as err: - raise err - return True - - -class Filesystem: - # TODO: - # When instance of a HDD is selected, check all usages and gracefully unmount them - # as well as close any crypto handles. - def __init__(self, blockdevice, mode): - self.blockdevice = blockdevice - self.mode = mode - - def __enter__(self, *args, **kwargs): - if self.blockdevice.keep_partitions is False: - log(f'Wiping {self.blockdevice} by using partition format {self.mode}', level=logging.DEBUG) - if self.mode == GPT: - if self.parted_mklabel(self.blockdevice.device, "gpt"): - self.blockdevice.flush_cache() - return self - else: - raise DiskError('Problem setting the disk label type to GPT:', f'/usr/bin/parted -s {self.blockdevice.device} mklabel gpt') - elif self.mode == MBR: - if self.parted_mklabel(self.blockdevice.device, "msdos"): - return self - else: - raise DiskError('Problem setting the disk label type to msdos:', f'/usr/bin/parted -s {self.blockdevice.device} mklabel msdos') - else: - raise DiskError(f'Unknown mode selected to format in: {self.mode}') - - # TODO: partition_table_type is hardcoded to GPT at the moment. This has to be changed. - elif self.mode == self.blockdevice.partition_table_type: - log(f'Kept partition format {self.mode} for {self.blockdevice}', level=logging.DEBUG) - else: - raise DiskError(f'The selected partition table format {self.mode} does not match that of {self.blockdevice}.') - - return self - - def __repr__(self): - return f"Filesystem(blockdevice={self.blockdevice}, mode={self.mode})" - - def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): - # TODO: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28157929/how-to-safely-handle-an-exception-inside-a-context-manager - if len(args) >= 2 and args[1]: - raise args[1] - SysCommand('sync') - return True - - def partuuid_to_index(self, uuid): - output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+PARTUUID {self.blockdevice.device}").decode('UTF-8')) - - for device in output['blockdevices']: - for index, partition in enumerate(device['children']): - if partition['partuuid'].lower() == uuid: - return index - - def load_layout(self, layout :dict): - from .luks import luks2 - - # If the layout tells us to wipe the drive, we do so - if layout.get('wipe', False): - if self.mode == GPT: - if not self.parted_mklabel(self.blockdevice.device, "gpt"): - raise KeyError(f"Could not create a GPT label on {self}") - elif self.mode == MBR: - if not self.parted_mklabel(self.blockdevice.device, "msdos"): - raise KeyError(f"Could not create a MSDOS label on {self}") - - # We then iterate the partitions in order - for partition in layout.get('partitions', []): - # We don't want to re-add an existing partition (those containing a UUID already) - if partition.get('format', False) and not partition.get('PARTUUID', None): - print("Adding partition....") - partition['device_instance'] = self.add_partition(partition.get('type', 'primary'), - start=partition.get('start', '1MiB'), # TODO: Revisit sane block starts (4MB for memorycards for instance) - end=partition.get('size', '100%'), - partition_format=partition.get('filesystem', {}).get('format', 'btrfs')) - # TODO: device_instance some times become None - # print('Device instance:', partition['device_instance']) - - elif (partition_uuid := partition.get('PARTUUID')) and (partition_instance := self.blockdevice.get_partition(uuid=partition_uuid)): - print("Re-using partition_instance:", partition_instance) - partition['device_instance'] = partition_instance - else: - raise ValueError(f"{self}.load_layout() doesn't know how to continue without a new partition definition or a UUID ({partition.get('PARTUUID')}) on the device ({self.blockdevice.get_partition(uuid=partition_uuid)}).") - - if partition.get('filesystem', {}).get('format', False): - if partition.get('encrypted', False): - if not partition.get('password'): - if storage['arguments'] == 'silent': - raise ValueError(f"Missing encryption password for {partition['device_instance']}") - else: - from .user_interaction import get_password - partition['password'] = get_password(f"Enter a encryption password for {partition['device_instance']}") - - partition['device_instance'].encrypt(password=partition['password']) - with luks2(partition['device_instance'], storage.get('ENC_IDENTIFIER', 'ai')+'loop', partition['password']) as unlocked_device: - if not partition.get('format'): - if storage['arguments'] == 'silent': - raise ValueError(f"Missing fs-type to format on newly created encrypted partition {partition['device_instance']}") - else: - if not partition.get('filesystem'): - partition['filesystem'] = {} - - if not partition['filesystem'].get('format', False): - while True: - partition['filesystem']['format'] = input(f"Enter a valid fs-type for newly encrypted partition {partition['filesystem']['format']}: ").strip() - if not partition['filesystem']['format'] or valid_fs_type(partition['filesystem']['format']) is False: - pint("You need to enter a valid fs-type in order to continue. See `man parted` for valid fs-type's.") - continue - break - - unlocked_device.format(partition['filesystem']['format']) - elif partition.get('format', False): - partition['device_instance'].format(partition['filesystem']['format']) - - if partition.get('boot', False): - self.set(self.partuuid_to_index(partition['device_instance'].uuid), 'boot on') - - def find_partition(self, mountpoint): - for partition in self.blockdevice: - if partition.target_mountpoint == mountpoint or partition.mountpoint == mountpoint: - return partition - - def raw_parted(self, string: str): - if (cmd_handle := SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/parted -s {string}')).exit_code != 0: - log(f"Parted ended with a bad exit code: {cmd_handle}", level=logging.ERROR, fg="red") - return cmd_handle - - def parted(self, string: str): - """ - Performs a parted execution of the given string - - :param string: A raw string passed to /usr/bin/parted -s <string> - :type string: str - """ - return self.raw_parted(string).exit_code == 0 - - def use_entire_disk(self, root_filesystem_type='ext4') -> Partition: - # TODO: Implement this with declarative profiles instead. - raise ValueError("Installation().use_entire_disk() has to be re-worked.") - - def add_partition(self, partition_type, start, end, partition_format=None): - log(f'Adding partition to {self.blockdevice}, {start}->{end}', level=logging.INFO) - - previous_partition_uuids = {partition.uuid for partition in self.blockdevice.partitions.values()} - - if self.mode == MBR: - if len(self.blockdevice.partitions) > 3: - DiskError("Too many partitions on disk, MBR disks can only have 3 parimary partitions") - - if partition_format: - parted_string = f'{self.blockdevice.device} mkpart {partition_type} {partition_format} {start} {end}' - else: - parted_string = f'{self.blockdevice.device} mkpart {partition_type} {start} {end}' - - if self.parted(parted_string): - start_wait = time.time() - - while previous_partition_uuids == {partition.uuid for partition in self.blockdevice.partitions.values()}: - if time.time() - start_wait > 10: - raise DiskError(f"New partition never showed up after adding new partition on {self} (timeout 10 seconds).") - time.sleep(0.025) - - - # Todo: Find a better way to detect if the new UUID of the partition has showed up. - # But this will address (among other issues) - time.sleep(float(storage['arguments'].get('disk-sleep', 2.0))) # Let the kernel catch up with quick block devices (nvme for instance) - return self.blockdevice.get_partition(uuid=(previous_partition_uuids ^ {partition.uuid for partition in self.blockdevice.partitions.values()}).pop()) - - def set_name(self, partition: int, name: str): - return self.parted(f'{self.blockdevice.device} name {partition + 1} "{name}"') == 0 - - def set(self, partition: int, string: str): - log(f"Setting {string} on (parted) partition index {partition+1}", level=logging.INFO) - return self.parted(f'{self.blockdevice.device} set {partition + 1} {string}') == 0 - - def parted_mklabel(self, device: str, disk_label: str): - log(f"Creating a new partition labling on {device}", level=logging.INFO, fg="yellow") - # Try to unmount devices before attempting to run mklabel - try: - SysCommand(f'bash -c "umount {device}?"') - except: - pass - return self.raw_parted(f'{device} mklabel {disk_label}').exit_code == 0 - - -def device_state(name, *args, **kwargs): - # Based out of: https://askubuntu.com/questions/528690/how-to-get-list-of-all-non-removable-disk-device-names-ssd-hdd-and-sata-ide-onl/528709#528709 - if os.path.isfile('/sys/block/{}/device/block/{}/removable'.format(name, name)): - with open('/sys/block/{}/device/block/{}/removable'.format(name, name)) as f: - if f.read(1) == '1': - return - - path = ROOT_DIR_PATTERN.sub('', os.readlink('/sys/block/{}'.format(name))) - hotplug_buses = ("usb", "ieee1394", "mmc", "pcmcia", "firewire") - for bus in hotplug_buses: - if os.path.exists('/sys/bus/{}'.format(bus)): - for device_bus in os.listdir('/sys/bus/{}/devices'.format(bus)): - device_link = ROOT_DIR_PATTERN.sub('', os.readlink('/sys/bus/{}/devices/{}'.format(bus, device_bus))) - if re.search(device_link, path): - return - return True - - -# lsblk --json -l -n -o path -def all_disks(*args, **kwargs): - kwargs.setdefault("partitions", False) - drives = {} - - lsblk = json.loads(SysCommand('lsblk --json -l -n -o path,size,type,mountpoint,label,pkname,model').decode('UTF_8')) - for drive in lsblk['blockdevices']: - if not kwargs['partitions'] and drive['type'] == 'part': - continue - - drives[drive['path']] = BlockDevice(drive['path'], drive) - - return drives - - -def convert_to_gigabytes(string): - unit = string.strip()[-1] - size = float(string.strip()[:-1]) - - if unit == 'M': - size = size / 1024 - elif unit == 'T': - size = size * 1024 - - return size - - -def harddrive(size=None, model=None, fuzzy=False): - collection = all_disks() - for drive in collection: - if size and convert_to_gigabytes(collection[drive]['size']) != size: - continue - if model and (collection[drive]['model'] is None or collection[drive]['model'].lower() != model.lower()): - continue - - return collection[drive] - - -def get_mount_info(path) -> dict: - try: - output = SysCommand(f'/usr/bin/findmnt --json {path}').decode('UTF-8') - except SysCallError: - return {} - - if not output: - return {} - - output = json.loads(output) - if 'filesystems' in output: - if len(output['filesystems']) > 1: - raise DiskError(f"Path '{path}' contains multiple mountpoints: {output['filesystems']}") - - return output['filesystems'][0] - - -def get_partitions_in_use(mountpoint) -> list: - try: - output = SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/findmnt --json -R {mountpoint}").decode('UTF-8') - except SysCallError: - return [] - - mounts = [] - - if not output: - return [] - - output = json.loads(output) - for target in output.get('filesystems', []): - mounts.append(Partition(target['source'], None, filesystem=target.get('fstype', None), mountpoint=target['target'])) - - for child in target.get('children', []): - mounts.append(Partition(child['source'], None, filesystem=child.get('fstype', None), mountpoint=child['target'])) - - return mounts - - -def get_filesystem_type(path): - try: - return SysCommand(f"blkid -o value -s TYPE {path}").decode('UTF-8').strip() - except SysCallError: - return None - - -def disk_layouts(): - try: - return json.loads(SysCommand("lsblk -f -o+TYPE,SIZE -J").decode('UTF-8')) - except SysCallError as err: - log(f"Could not return disk layouts: {err}") - return None - - -def encrypted_partitions(blockdevices :dict) -> bool: - for partition in blockdevices.values(): - if partition.get('encrypted', False): - yield partition - -def find_partition_by_mountpoint(block_devices, relative_mountpoint :str): - for device in block_devices: - for partition in block_devices[device]['partitions']: - if partition.get('mountpoint', None) == relative_mountpoint: - return partition
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