import glob import pathlib import time import logging import json import os import hashlib from typing import Optional, Dict, Any, List, Union, Iterator from .blockdevice import BlockDevice from .helpers import find_mountpoint, get_filesystem_type, convert_size_to_gb, split_bind_name from ..storage import storage from ..exceptions import DiskError, SysCallError, UnknownFilesystemFormat from ..output import log from ..general import SysCommand from .btrfs import get_subvolumes_from_findmnt, BtrfsSubvolume class Partition: def __init__(self, path: str, block_device: BlockDevice, part_id :Optional[str] = None, filesystem :Optional[str] = None, mountpoint :Optional[str] = None, encrypted :bool = False, autodetect_filesystem :bool = True): if not part_id: part_id = os.path.basename(path) self.block_device = block_device if type(self.block_device) is str: raise ValueError(f"Partition()'s 'block_device' parameter has to be a archinstall.BlockDevice() instance!") self.path = path self.part_id = part_id self.target_mountpoint = mountpoint self.filesystem = filesystem self._encrypted = None self.encrypted = encrypted self.allow_formatting = False if mountpoint: self.mount(mountpoint) try: self.mount_information = list(find_mountpoint(self.path)) except DiskError: self.mount_information = [{}] if not self.filesystem and autodetect_filesystem: self.filesystem = get_filesystem_type(path) if self.filesystem == 'crypto_LUKS': self.encrypted = True def __lt__(self, left_comparitor :BlockDevice) -> bool: if type(left_comparitor) == Partition: left_comparitor = left_comparitor.path else: left_comparitor = str(left_comparitor) # The goal is to check if /dev/nvme0n1p1 comes before /dev/nvme0n1p5 return self.path < left_comparitor def __repr__(self, *args :str, **kwargs :str) -> str: 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._safe_uuid}, parent={self.real_device}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' else: return f'Partition(path={self.path}, size={self.size}, PARTUUID={self._safe_uuid}, fs={self.filesystem}{mount_repr})' def __dump__(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: return { 'type': 'primary', 'PARTUUID': self._safe_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 mountpoint(self) -> Optional[str]: try: data = json.loads(SysCommand(f"findmnt --json -R {self.path}").decode()) for filesystem in data['filesystems']: return filesystem.get('target') except SysCallError as error: # Not mounted anywhere most likely log(f"Could not locate mount information for {self.path}: {error}", level=logging.DEBUG) pass return None @property def sector_size(self) -> Optional[int]: output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+LOG-SEC {self.device_path}").decode('UTF-8')) for device in output['blockdevices']: return device.get('log-sec', None) @property def start(self) -> Optional[str]: 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) -> Optional[str]: # TODO: actually this is size in sectors unit # 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 end_sectors(self) -> Optional[str]: 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'] + partition['size'] @property def size(self) -> Optional[float]: for i in range(storage['DISK_RETRY_ATTEMPTS']): self.partprobe() time.sleep(max(0.1, storage['DISK_TIMEOUTS'] * i)) try: lsblk = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -b -o+SIZE {self.device_path}").decode()) for device in lsblk['blockdevices']: return convert_size_to_gb(device['size']) except SysCallError as error: if error.exit_code == 8192: return None else: raise error @property def boot(self) -> bool: output = json.loads(SysCommand(f"sfdisk --json {self.block_device.path}").decode('UTF-8')) # Get the bootable flag from the sfdisk output: # { # "partitiontable": { # "device":"/dev/loop0", # "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: # first condition is for MBR disks, second for GPT disks return partition.get('bootable', False) or partition.get('type','') == 'C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B' return False @property def partition_type(self) -> Optional[str]: lsblk = json.loads(SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -o+PTTYPE {self.device_path}").decode('UTF-8')) for device in lsblk['blockdevices']: return device['pttype'] @property def part_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. For bind mounts all the subvolumes share the same uuid """ for i in range(storage['DISK_RETRY_ATTEMPTS']): if not self.partprobe(): raise DiskError(f"Could not perform partprobe on {self.device_path}") time.sleep(max(0.1, storage['DISK_TIMEOUTS'] * i)) partuuid = self._safe_part_uuid if partuuid: return partuuid raise DiskError(f"Could not get PARTUUID for {self.path} using 'blkid -s PARTUUID -o value {self.path}'") @property def uuid(self) -> Optional[str]: """ Returns the UUID as returned by lsblk for the **partition**. This is more reliable than relying on /dev/disk/by-uuid as it doesn't seam to be able to detect md raid partitions. For bind mounts all the subvolumes share the same uuid """ for i in range(storage['DISK_RETRY_ATTEMPTS']): if not self.partprobe(): raise DiskError(f"Could not perform partprobe on {self.device_path}") time.sleep(max(0.1, storage['DISK_TIMEOUTS'] * i)) partuuid = self._safe_uuid if partuuid: return partuuid raise DiskError(f"Could not get PARTUUID for {self.path} using 'blkid -s PARTUUID -o value {self.path}'") @property def _safe_uuid(self) -> Optional[str]: """ A near copy of self.uuid but without any delays. This function should only be used where uuid is not crucial. For instance when you want to get a __repr__ of the class. """ if not self.partprobe(): if self.block_device.info.get('TYPE') == 'iso9660': return None log(f"Could not reliably refresh PARTUUID of partition {self.device_path} due to partprobe error.", level=logging.DEBUG) try: return SysCommand(f'blkid -s UUID -o value {self.device_path}').decode('UTF-8').strip() except SysCallError as error: if self.block_device.info.get('TYPE') == 'iso9660': # Parent device is a Optical Disk (.iso dd'ed onto a device for instance) return None log(f"Could not get PARTUUID of partition using 'blkid -s UUID -o value {self.device_path}': {error}") @property def _safe_part_uuid(self) -> Optional[str]: """ A near copy of self.uuid but without any delays. This function should only be used where uuid is not crucial. For instance when you want to get a __repr__ of the class. """ if not self.partprobe(): if self.block_device.info.get('TYPE') == 'iso9660': return None log(f"Could not reliably refresh PARTUUID of partition {self.device_path} due to partprobe error.", level=logging.DEBUG) try: return SysCommand(f'blkid -s PARTUUID -o value {self.device_path}').decode('UTF-8').strip() except SysCallError as error: if self.block_device.info.get('TYPE') == 'iso9660': # Parent device is a Optical Disk (.iso dd'ed onto a device for instance) return None log(f"Could not get PARTUUID of partition using 'blkid -s PARTUUID -o value {self.device_path}': {error}") @property def encrypted(self) -> Union[bool, None]: return self._encrypted @encrypted.setter def encrypted(self, value: bool) -> None: self._encrypted = value @property def parent(self) -> str: return self.real_device @property def real_device(self) -> str: for blockdevice in json.loads(SysCommand('lsblk -J').decode('UTF-8'))['blockdevices']: if parent := self.find_parent_of(blockdevice, os.path.basename(self.device_path)): return f"/dev/{parent}" # raise DiskError(f'Could not find appropriate parent for encrypted partition {self}') return self.path @property def device_path(self) -> str: """ for bind mounts returns the phisical path of the partition """ device_path, bind_name = split_bind_name(self.path) return device_path @property def bind_name(self) -> str: """ for bind mounts returns the bind name (subvolume path). Returns none if this property does not exist """ device_path, bind_name = split_bind_name(self.path) return bind_name @property def subvolumes(self) -> Iterator[BtrfsSubvolume]: for mountpoint in self.mount_information: for result in get_subvolumes_from_findmnt(mountpoint): yield result def partprobe(self) -> bool: try: if self.block_device: return 0 == SysCommand(f'partprobe {self.block_device.device}').exit_code except SysCallError as error: log(f"Unreliable results might be given for {self.path} due to partprobe error: {error}", level=logging.DEBUG) return False def detect_inner_filesystem(self, password :str) -> Optional[str]: 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) -> bool: 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 :str, **kwargs :str) -> str: """ 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 :Optional[str] = None, path :Optional[str] = None, log_formatting :bool = True, options :List[str] = []) -> bool: """ 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 # This converts from fat32 -> vfat to unify filesystem names filesystem = get_mount_fs_type(filesystem) # 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': options = ['-f'] + options if 'UUID:' not in (mkfs := SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mkfs.btrfs {' '.join(options)} {path}").decode('UTF-8')): raise DiskError(f'Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {mkfs}') self.filesystem = filesystem elif filesystem == 'vfat': options = ['-F32'] + options if (handle := SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mkfs.vfat {' '.join(options)} {path}")).exit_code != 0: raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {handle.decode('UTF-8')}") self.filesystem = filesystem elif filesystem == 'ext4': options = ['-F'] + options if (handle := SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mkfs.ext4 {' '.join(options)} {path}")).exit_code != 0: raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {handle.decode('UTF-8')}") self.filesystem = filesystem elif filesystem == 'ext2': options = ['-F'] + options if (handle := SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mkfs.ext2 {' '.join(options)} {path}")).exit_code != 0: raise DiskError(f'Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {b"".join(handle)}') self.filesystem = 'ext2' elif filesystem == 'xfs': options = ['-f'] + options if (handle := SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mkfs.xfs {' '.join(options)} {path}")).exit_code != 0: raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {handle.decode('UTF-8')}") self.filesystem = filesystem elif filesystem == 'f2fs': options = ['-f'] + options if (handle := SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mkfs.f2fs {' '.join(options)} {path}")).exit_code != 0: raise DiskError(f"Could not format {path} with {filesystem} because: {handle.decode('UTF-8')}") self.filesystem = filesystem elif filesystem == 'ntfs3': options = ['-f'] + options if (handle := SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mkfs.ntfs -Q {' '.join(options)} {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 :Dict[str, Any], name :str, parent :Optional[str] = None) -> Optional[str]: 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 :str, fs :Optional[str] = None, options :str = '') -> bool: 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 fs_type = get_mount_fs_type(fs) pathlib.Path(target).mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) if self.bind_name: device_path = self.device_path # TODO options should be better be a list than a string if options: options = f"{options},subvol={self.bind_name}" else: options = f"subvol={self.bind_name}" else: device_path = self.path try: if options: mnt_handle = SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mount -t {fs_type} -o {options} {device_path} {target}") else: mnt_handle = SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/mount -t {fs_type} {device_path} {target}") # TODO: Should be redundant to check for exit_code if mnt_handle.exit_code != 0: raise DiskError(f"Could not mount {self.path} to {target} using options {options}") except SysCallError as err: raise err return True return False def unmount(self) -> bool: worker = SysCommand(f"/usr/bin/umount {self.path}") # 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 < worker.exit_code < 8000: raise SysCallError(f"Could not unmount {self.path} properly: {worker}", exit_code=worker.exit_code) return True def umount(self) -> bool: return self.unmount() def filesystem_supported(self) -> bool: """ 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 formattable as expected so the mkfs call exited with an error code except UnknownFilesystemFormat as err: raise err return True def get_mount_fs_type(fs :str) -> str: if fs == 'ntfs': return 'ntfs3' # Needed to use the Paragon R/W NTFS driver elif fs == 'fat32': return 'vfat' # This is the actual type used for fat32 mounting return fs