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import errno import tuned.logs import copy import os import shutil import tuned.consts as consts import re from subprocess import * from tuned.exceptions import TunedException log = tuned.logs.get() class commands: def __init__(self, logging = True): self._logging = logging def _error(self, msg): if self._logging: log.error(msg) def _debug(self, msg): if self._logging: log.debug(msg) def get_bool(self, value): v = str(value).upper().strip() return {"Y":"1", "YES":"1", "T":"1", "TRUE":"1", "N":"0", "NO":"0", "F":"0", "FALSE":"0"}.get(v, value) def remove_ws(self, s): return re.sub('\s+', ' ', str(s)).strip() def unquote(self, v): return re.sub("^\"(.*)\"$", r"\1", v) # escape escape character (by default '\') def escape(self, s, what_escape = "\\", escape_by = "\\"): return s.replace(what_escape, "%s%s" % (escape_by, what_escape)) # clear escape characters (by default '\') def unescape(self, s, escape_char = "\\"): return s.replace(escape_char, "") # add spaces to align s2 to pos, returns resulting string: s1 + spaces + s2 def align_str(self, s1, pos, s2): return s1 + " " * (pos - len(s1)) + s2 # convert dictionary 'd' to flat list and return it # it uses sort on the dictionary items to return consistent results # for directories with different inserte/delete history def dict2list(self, d): l = [] if d is not None: for i in sorted(d.items()): l += list(i) return l # Compile regex to speedup multiple_re_replace or re_lookup def re_lookup_compile(self, d): if d is None: return None return re.compile("(%s)" % ")|(".join(list(d.keys()))) # Do multiple regex replaces in 's' according to lookup table described by # dictionary 'd', e.g.: d = {"re1": "replace1", "re2": "replace2", ...} # r can be regex precompiled by re_lookup_compile for speedup def multiple_re_replace(self, d, s, r = None, flags = 0): if d is None: if r is None: return s else: if len(d) == 0 or s is None: return s if r is None: r = self.re_lookup_compile(d) return r.sub(lambda mo: list(d.values())[mo.lastindex - 1], s, flags) # Do regex lookup on 's' according to lookup table described by # dictionary 'd' and return corresponding value from the dictionary, # e.g.: d = {"re1": val1, "re2": val2, ...} # r can be regex precompiled by re_lookup_compile for speedup def re_lookup(self, d, s, r = None): if len(d) == 0 or s is None: return None if r is None: r = self.re_lookup_compile(d) mo = r.search(s) if mo: return list(d.values())[mo.lastindex - 1] return None def write_to_file(self, f, data, makedir = False, no_error = False): self._debug("Writing to file: '%s' < '%s'" % (f, data)) if makedir: d = os.path.dirname(f) if os.path.isdir(d): makedir = False try: if makedir: os.makedirs(d) fd = open(f, "w") fd.write(str(data)) fd.close() rc = True except (OSError,IOError) as e: rc = False if not no_error: self._error("Writing to file '%s' error: '%s'" % (f, e)) return rc def read_file(self, f, err_ret = "", no_error = False): old_value = err_ret try: f = open(f, "r") old_value = f.read() f.close() except (OSError,IOError) as e: if not no_error: self._error("Error when reading file '%s': '%s'" % (f, e)) self._debug("Read data from file: '%s' > '%s'" % (f, old_value)) return old_value def rmtree(self, f, no_error = False): self._debug("Removing tree: '%s'" % f) if os.path.exists(f): try: shutil.rmtree(f, no_error) except OSError as error: if not no_error: log.error("cannot remove tree '%s': '%s'" % (f, str(error))) return False return True def unlink(self, f, no_error = False): self._debug("Removing file: '%s'" % f) if os.path.exists(f): try: os.unlink(f) except OSError as error: if not no_error: log.error("cannot remove file '%s': '%s'" % (f, str(error))) return False return True def rename(self, src, dst, no_error = False): self._debug("Renaming file '%s' to '%s'" % (src, dst)) try: os.rename(src, dst) except OSError as error: if not no_error: log.error("cannot rename file '%s' to '%s': '%s'" % (src, dst, str(error))) return False return True def copy(self, src, dst, no_error = False): try: log.debug("copying file '%s' to '%s'" % (src, dst)) shutil.copy(src, dst) return True except IOError as e: if not no_error: log.error("cannot copy file '%s' to '%s': %s" % (src, dst, e)) return False def replace_in_file(self, f, pattern, repl): data = self.read_file(f) if len(data) <= 0: return False; return self.write_to_file(f, re.sub(pattern, repl, data, flags = re.MULTILINE)) # do multiple replaces in file 'f' by using dictionary 'd', # e.g.: d = {"re1": val1, "re2": val2, ...} def multiple_replace_in_file(self, f, d): data = self.read_file(f) if len(data) <= 0: return False; return self.write_to_file(f, self.multiple_re_replace(d, data, flags = re.MULTILINE)) # makes sure that options from 'd' are set to values from 'd' in file 'f', # when needed it edits options or add new options if they don't # exist and 'add' is set to True, 'd' has the following form: # d = {"option_1": value_1, "option_2": value_2, ...} def add_modify_option_in_file(self, f, d, add = True): data = self.read_file(f) for opt in d: o = str(opt) v = str(d[opt]) if re.search(r"\b" + o + r"\s*=.*$", data, flags = re.MULTILINE) is None: if add: if len(data) > 0 and data[-1] != "\n": data += "\n" data += "%s=\"%s\"\n" % (o, v) else: data = re.sub(r"\b(" + o + r"\s*=).*$", r"\1" + "\"" + v + "\"", data, flags = re.MULTILINE) return self.write_to_file(f, data) # returns machine ID or empty string "" in case of error def get_machine_id(self, no_error = True): return self.read_file(consts.MACHINE_ID_FILE, no_error).strip() # "no_errors" can be list of return codes not treated as errors, if 0 is in no_errors, it means any error # returns (retcode, out), where retcode is exit code of the executed process or -errno if # OSError or IOError exception happened def execute(self, args, shell = False, cwd = None, env = {}, no_errors = [], return_err = False): retcode = 0 _environment = os.environ.copy() _environment["LC_ALL"] = "C" _environment.update(env) self._debug("Executing %s." % str(args)) out = "" err_msg = None try: proc = Popen(args, stdout = PIPE, stderr = PIPE, \ env = _environment, \ shell = shell, cwd = cwd, \ close_fds = True, \ universal_newlines = True) out, err = proc.communicate() retcode = proc.returncode if retcode and not retcode in no_errors and not 0 in no_errors: err_out = err[:-1] if len(err_out) == 0: err_out = out[:-1] err_msg = "Executing %s error: %s" % (args[0], err_out) if not return_err: self._error(err_msg) except (OSError, IOError) as e: retcode = -e.errno if e.errno is not None else -1 if not abs(retcode) in no_errors and not 0 in no_errors: err_msg = "Executing %s error: %s" % (args[0], e) if not return_err: self._error(err_msg) if return_err: return retcode, out, err_msg else: return retcode, out # Helper for parsing kernel options like: # [always] never # It will return 'always' def get_active_option(self, options, dosplit = True): m = re.match(r'.*\[([^\]]+)\].*', options) if m: return m.group(1) if dosplit: return options.split()[0] return options # Checks whether CPU is online def is_cpu_online(self, cpu): scpu = str(cpu) # CPU0 is always online return cpu == "0" or self.read_file("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu%s/online" % scpu, no_error = True).strip() == "1" # Converts hexadecimal CPU mask to CPU list def hex2cpulist(self, mask): if mask is None: return None mask = str(mask).replace(",", "") try: m = int(mask, 16) except ValueError: log.error("invalid hexadecimal mask '%s'" % str(mask)) return [] return self.bitmask2cpulist(m) # Converts an integer bitmask to a list of cpus (e.g. [0,3,4]) def bitmask2cpulist(self, mask): cpu = 0 cpus = [] while mask > 0: if mask & 1: cpus.append(cpu) mask >>= 1 cpu += 1 return cpus # Unpacks CPU list, i.e. 1-3 will be converted to 1, 2, 3, supports # hexmasks that needs to be prefixed by "0x". Hexmasks can have commas, # which will be removed. If combining hexmasks with CPU list they need # to be separated by ",,", e.g.: 0-3, 0xf,, 6. It also supports negation # cpus by specifying "^" or "!", e.g.: 0-5, ^3, will output the list as # "0,1,2,4,5" (excluding 3). Note: negation supports only cpu numbers. def cpulist_unpack(self, l): rl = [] if l is None: return l if type(l) is list: ll = l else: ll = str(l).split(",") ll2 = [] negation_list = [] hexmask = False hv = "" # Remove commas from hexmasks for v in ll: sv = str(v) if hexmask: if len(sv) == 0: hexmask = False ll2.append(hv) hv = "" else: hv += sv else: if sv[0:2].lower() == "0x": hexmask = True hv = sv elif sv and (sv[0] == "^" or sv[0] == "!"): nl = sv[1:].split("-") try: if (len(nl) > 1): negation_list += list(range( int(nl[0]), int(nl[1]) + 1 ) ) else: negation_list.append(int(sv[1:])) except ValueError: return [] else: if len(sv) > 0: ll2.append(sv) if len(hv) > 0: ll2.append(hv) for v in ll2: vl = v.split("-") if v[0:2].lower() == "0x": rl += self.hex2cpulist(v) else: try: if len(vl) > 1: rl += list(range(int(vl[0]), int(vl[1]) + 1)) else: rl.append(int(vl[0])) except ValueError: return [] cpu_list = sorted(list(set(rl))) # Remove negated cpus after expanding for cpu in negation_list: if cpu in cpu_list: cpu_list.remove(cpu) return cpu_list # Packs CPU list, i.e. 1, 2, 3 will be converted to 1-3. It unpacks the # CPU list through cpulist_unpack first, so see its description about the # details of the input syntax def cpulist_pack(self, l): l = self.cpulist_unpack(l) if l is None or len(l) == 0: return l i = 0 j = i rl = [] while i + 1 < len(l): if l[i + 1] - l[i] != 1: if j != i: rl.append(str(l[j]) + "-" + str(l[i])) else: rl.append(str(l[i])) j = i + 1 i += 1 if j + 1 < len(l): rl.append(str(l[j]) + "-" + str(l[-1])) else: rl.append(str(l[-1])) return rl # Inverts CPU list (i.e. makes its complement) def cpulist_invert(self, l): cpus = self.cpulist_unpack(l) online = self.cpulist_unpack(self.read_file("/sys/devices/system/cpu/online")) return list(set(online) - set(cpus)) # Converts CPU list to hexadecimal CPU mask def cpulist2hex(self, l): if l is None: return None ul = self.cpulist_unpack(l) if ul is None: return None m = self.cpulist2bitmask(ul) s = "%x" % m ls = len(s) if ls % 8 != 0: ls += 8 - ls % 8 s = s.zfill(ls) return ",".join(s[i:i + 8] for i in range(0, len(s), 8)) def cpulist2bitmask(self, l): m = 0 for v in l: m |= pow(2, v) return m # Do not make balancing on patched Python 2 interpreter (rhbz#1028122). # It means less CPU usage on patchet interpreter. On non-patched interpreter # it is not allowed to sleep longer than 50 ms. def wait(self, terminate, time): try: return terminate.wait(time, False) except: return terminate.wait(time) def get_size(self, s): s = str(s).strip().upper() for unit in ["KB", "MB", "GB", ""]: unit_ix = s.rfind(unit) if unit_ix == -1: continue try: val = int(s[:unit_ix]) u = s[unit_ix:] if u == "KB": val *= 1024 elif u == "MB": val *= 1024 * 1024 elif u == "GB": val *= 1024 * 1024 * 1024 elif u != "": val = None return val except ValueError: return None def get_active_profile(self): profile_name = "" mode = "" try: with open(consts.ACTIVE_PROFILE_FILE, "r") as f: profile_name = f.read().strip() except IOError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise TunedException("Failed to read active profile: %s" % e) except (OSError, EOFError) as e: raise TunedException("Failed to read active profile: %s" % e) try: with open(consts.PROFILE_MODE_FILE, "r") as f: mode = f.read().strip() if mode not in ["", consts.ACTIVE_PROFILE_AUTO, consts.ACTIVE_PROFILE_MANUAL]: raise TunedException("Invalid value in file %s." % consts.PROFILE_MODE_FILE) except IOError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise TunedException("Failed to read profile mode: %s" % e) except (OSError, EOFError) as e: raise TunedException("Failed to read profile mode: %s" % e) if mode == "": manual = None else: manual = mode == consts.ACTIVE_PROFILE_MANUAL if profile_name == "": profile_name = None return (profile_name, manual) def save_active_profile(self, profile_name, manual): try: with open(consts.ACTIVE_PROFILE_FILE, "w") as f: if profile_name is not None: f.write(profile_name + "\n") except (OSError,IOError) as e: raise TunedException("Failed to save active profile: %s" % e.strerror) try: with open(consts.PROFILE_MODE_FILE, "w") as f: mode = consts.ACTIVE_PROFILE_MANUAL if manual else consts.ACTIVE_PROFILE_AUTO f.write(mode + "\n") except (OSError,IOError) as e: raise TunedException("Failed to save profile mode: %s" % e.strerror)