506 lines
16 KiB
Python
506 lines
16 KiB
Python
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# udev.py
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# Python module for querying the udev database for device information.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
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# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of
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# the GNU General Public License v.2, or (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the implied warranties of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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# Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the
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# GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA. Any Red Hat trademarks that are incorporated in the
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# source code or documentation are not subject to the GNU General Public
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# License and may only be used or replicated with the express permission of
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# Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# Red Hat Author(s): Dave Lehman <dlehman@redhat.com>
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#
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import os
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import iutil
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from errors import *
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from baseudev import *
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import logging
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log = logging.getLogger("storage")
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def udev_resolve_devspec(devspec):
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if not devspec:
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return None
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import devices as _devices
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ret = None
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for dev in udev_get_block_devices():
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if devspec.startswith("LABEL="):
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if udev_device_get_label(dev) == devspec[6:]:
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ret = dev
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break
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elif devspec.startswith("UUID="):
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if udev_device_get_uuid(dev) == devspec[5:]:
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ret = dev
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break
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elif udev_device_get_name(dev) == _devices.devicePathToName(devspec):
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ret = dev
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break
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else:
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for link in dev["symlinks"]:
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if devspec == link:
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ret = dev
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break
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del _devices
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if ret:
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return udev_device_get_name(ret)
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def udev_resolve_glob(glob):
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import fnmatch
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ret = []
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if not glob:
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return ret
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for dev in udev_get_block_devices():
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name = udev_device_get_name(dev)
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if fnmatch.fnmatch(name, glob):
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ret.append(name)
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else:
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for link in dev["symlinks"]:
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if fnmatch.fnmatch(link, glob):
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ret.append(name)
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return ret
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def udev_get_block_devices():
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udev_settle()
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entries = []
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for path in udev_enumerate_block_devices():
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entry = udev_get_block_device(path)
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if entry:
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if entry["name"].startswith("md"):
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# mdraid is really braindead, when a device is stopped
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# it is no longer usefull in anyway (and we should not
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# probe it) yet it still sticks around, see bug rh523387
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state = None
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state_file = "/sys/%s/md/array_state" % entry["sysfs_path"]
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if os.access(state_file, os.R_OK):
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state = open(state_file).read().strip()
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if state == "clear":
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continue
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entries.append(entry)
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return entries
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def __is_blacklisted_blockdev(dev_name):
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"""Is this a blockdev we never want for an install?"""
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if dev_name.startswith("loop") or dev_name.startswith("ram") or dev_name.startswith("fd"):
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return True
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if os.path.exists("/sys/class/block/%s/device/model" %(dev_name,)):
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model = open("/sys/class/block/%s/device/model" %(dev_name,)).read()
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for bad in ("IBM *STMF KERNEL", "SCEI Flash-5", "DGC LUNZ"):
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if model.find(bad) != -1:
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log.info("ignoring %s with model %s" %(dev_name, model))
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return True
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return False
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def udev_enumerate_block_devices():
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import os.path
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return filter(lambda d: not __is_blacklisted_blockdev(os.path.basename(d)),
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udev_enumerate_devices(deviceClass="block"))
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def udev_get_block_device(sysfs_path):
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dev = udev_get_device(sysfs_path)
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if not dev or not dev.has_key("name"):
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return None
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else:
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return dev
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# These are functions for retrieving specific pieces of information from
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# udev database entries.
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def udev_device_get_name(udev_info):
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""" Return the best name for a device based on the udev db data. """
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return udev_info.get("DM_NAME", udev_info["name"])
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def udev_device_get_format(udev_info):
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""" Return a device's format type as reported by udev. """
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return udev_info.get("ID_FS_TYPE")
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def udev_device_get_uuid(udev_info):
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""" Get the UUID from the device's format as reported by udev. """
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md_uuid = udev_info.get("MD_UUID")
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uuid = udev_info.get("ID_FS_UUID")
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# we don't want to return the array's uuid as a member's uuid
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if uuid and not md_uuid == uuid:
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return udev_info.get("ID_FS_UUID")
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def udev_device_get_label(udev_info):
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""" Get the label from the device's format as reported by udev. """
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return udev_info.get("ID_FS_LABEL")
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def udev_device_is_dm(info):
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""" Return True if the device is a device-mapper device. """
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return info.has_key("DM_NAME")
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def udev_device_is_md(info):
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""" Return True if the device is a mdraid array device. """
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# Don't identify partitions on mdraid arrays as raid arrays
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if udev_device_is_partition(info):
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return False
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# isw raid set *members* have MD_METADATA set, but are not arrays!
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return info.has_key("MD_METADATA") and \
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info.get("ID_FS_TYPE") != "isw_raid_member"
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def udev_device_is_cciss(info):
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""" Return True if the device is a CCISS device. """
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return udev_device_get_name(info).startswith("cciss")
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def udev_device_is_dasd(info):
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""" Return True if the device is a dasd device. """
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devname = info.get("DEVNAME")
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if devname:
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return devname.startswith("dasd")
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else:
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return False
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def udev_device_is_zfcp(info):
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""" Return True if the device is a zfcp device. """
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if info.get("DEVTYPE") != "disk":
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return False
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subsystem = "/sys" + info.get("sysfs_path")
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while True:
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topdir = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(subsystem))
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driver = "%s/driver" % (topdir,)
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if os.path.islink(driver):
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subsystemname = os.path.basename(os.readlink(subsystem))
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drivername = os.path.basename(os.readlink(driver))
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if subsystemname == 'ccw' and drivername == 'zfcp':
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return True
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newsubsystem = os.path.dirname(topdir)
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if newsubsystem == topdir:
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break
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subsystem = newsubsystem + "/subsystem"
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return False
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def udev_device_get_zfcp_attribute(info, attr=None):
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""" Return the value of the specified attribute of the zfcp device. """
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if not attr:
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log.debug("udev_device_get_zfcp_attribute() called with attr=None")
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return None
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attribute = "/sys%s/device/%s" % (info.get("sysfs_path"), attr,)
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attribute = os.path.realpath(attribute)
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if not os.path.isfile(attribute):
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log.warning("%s is not a valid zfcp attribute" % (attribute,))
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return None
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return open(attribute, "r").read().strip()
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def udev_device_get_dasd_bus_id(info):
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""" Return the CCW bus ID of the dasd device. """
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return info.get("sysfs_path").split("/")[-3]
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def udev_device_get_dasd_flag(info, flag=None):
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""" Return the specified flag for the dasd device. """
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if flag is None:
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return None
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path = "/sys" + info.get("sysfs_path") + "/device/" + flag
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if not os.path.isfile(path):
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return None
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return open(path, 'r').read().strip()
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def udev_device_is_cdrom(info):
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""" Return True if the device is an optical drive. """
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# FIXME: how can we differentiate USB drives from CD-ROM drives?
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# -- USB drives also generate a sdX device.
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return info.get("ID_CDROM") == "1"
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def udev_device_is_disk(info):
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""" Return True is the device is a disk. """
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if udev_device_is_cdrom(info):
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return False
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has_range = os.path.exists("/sys/%s/range" % info['sysfs_path'])
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return info.get("DEVTYPE") == "disk" or has_range
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def udev_device_is_partition(info):
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has_start = os.path.exists("/sys/%s/start" % info['sysfs_path'])
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return info.get("DEVTYPE") == "partition" or has_start
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def udev_device_get_serial(udev_info):
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""" Get the serial number/UUID from the device as reported by udev. """
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return udev_info.get("ID_SERIAL_SHORT", udev_info.get("ID_SERIAL"))
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def udev_device_get_wwid(udev_info):
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""" The WWID of a device is typically just its serial number, but with
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colons in the name to make it more readable. """
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serial = udev_device_get_serial(udev_info)
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if serial and len(serial) == 32:
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retval = ""
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for i in range(0, 16):
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retval += serial[i*2:i*2+2] + ":"
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return retval[0:-1]
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return ""
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def udev_device_get_vendor(udev_info):
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""" Get the vendor of the device as reported by udev. """
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return udev_info.get("ID_VENDOR_FROM_DATABASE", udev_info.get("ID_VENDOR"))
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def udev_device_get_model(udev_info):
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""" Get the model of the device as reported by udev. """
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return udev_info.get("ID_MODEL_FROM_DATABASE", udev_info.get("ID_MODEL"))
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def udev_device_get_bus(udev_info):
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""" Get the bus a device is connected to the system by. """
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return udev_info.get("ID_BUS", "").upper()
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def udev_device_get_path(info):
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return info["ID_PATH"]
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def udev_device_get_sysfs_path(info):
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return info['sysfs_path']
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def udev_device_get_major(info):
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return int(info["MAJOR"])
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def udev_device_get_minor(info):
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return int(info["MINOR"])
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def udev_device_get_md_level(info):
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return info.get("MD_LEVEL")
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def udev_device_get_md_devices(info):
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return int(info["MD_DEVICES"])
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def udev_device_get_md_uuid(info):
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return info["MD_UUID"]
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def udev_device_get_md_container(info):
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return info.get("MD_CONTAINER")
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def udev_device_get_md_name(info):
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return info.get("MD_DEVNAME")
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def udev_device_get_vg_name(info):
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return info['LVM2_VG_NAME']
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def udev_device_get_vg_uuid(info):
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return info['LVM2_VG_UUID']
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def udev_device_get_vg_size(info):
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use
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# KB and convert to MB here
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return float(info['LVM2_VG_SIZE']) / 1024
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def udev_device_get_vg_free(info):
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use
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# KB and convert to MB here
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return float(info['LVM2_VG_FREE']) / 1024
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def udev_device_get_vg_extent_size(info):
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use
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# KB and convert to MB here
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return float(info['LVM2_VG_EXTENT_SIZE']) / 1024
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def udev_device_get_vg_extent_count(info):
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return int(info['LVM2_VG_EXTENT_COUNT'])
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def udev_device_get_vg_free_extents(info):
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return int(info['LVM2_VG_FREE_COUNT'])
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def udev_device_get_vg_pv_count(info):
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return int(info['LVM2_PV_COUNT'])
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def udev_device_get_pv_pe_start(info):
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use
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# KB and convert to MB here
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return float(info['LVM2_PE_START']) / 1024
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def udev_device_get_lv_names(info):
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names = info['LVM2_LV_NAME']
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if not names:
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names = []
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elif not isinstance(names, list):
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names = [names]
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return names
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def udev_device_get_lv_uuids(info):
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uuids = info['LVM2_LV_UUID']
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if not uuids:
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uuids = []
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elif not isinstance(uuids, list):
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uuids = [uuids]
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return uuids
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def udev_device_get_lv_sizes(info):
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# lvm's decmial precision is not configurable, so we tell it to use
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# KB and convert to MB here
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sizes = info['LVM2_LV_SIZE']
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if not sizes:
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sizes = []
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elif not isinstance(sizes, list):
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sizes = [sizes]
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return [float(s) / 1024 for s in sizes]
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def udev_device_get_lv_attr(info):
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attr = info['LVM2_LV_ATTR']
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if not attr:
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attr = []
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elif not isinstance(attr, list):
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attr = [attr]
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return attr
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def udev_device_is_biosraid(info):
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# Note that this function does *not* identify raid sets.
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# Tests to see if device is parto of a dmraid set.
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# dmraid and mdraid have the same ID_FS_USAGE string, ID_FS_TYPE has a
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# string that describes the type of dmraid (isw_raid_member...), I don't
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# want to maintain a list and mdraid's ID_FS_TYPE='linux_raid_member', so
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# dmraid will be everything that is raid and not linux_raid_member
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from formats.dmraid import DMRaidMember
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from formats.mdraid import MDRaidMember
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if info.has_key("ID_FS_TYPE") and \
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(info["ID_FS_TYPE"] in DMRaidMember._udevTypes or \
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info["ID_FS_TYPE"] in MDRaidMember._udevTypes) and \
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info["ID_FS_TYPE"] != "linux_raid_member":
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return True
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return False
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def udev_device_get_dmraid_partition_disk(info):
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try:
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p_index = info["DM_NAME"].rindex("p")
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except (KeyError, AttributeError, ValueError):
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return None
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if not info["DM_NAME"][p_index+1:].isdigit():
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return None
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return info["DM_NAME"][:p_index]
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def udev_device_is_dmraid_partition(info, devicetree):
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diskname = udev_device_get_dmraid_partition_disk(info)
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dmraid_devices = devicetree.getDevicesByType("dm-raid array")
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for device in dmraid_devices:
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if diskname == device.name:
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return True
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return False
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def udev_device_is_multipath_partition(info, devicetree):
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""" Return True if the device is a partition of a multipath device. """
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if not udev_device_is_dm(info):
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return False
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if not info["DM_NAME"].startswith("mpath"):
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return False
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diskname = udev_device_get_dmraid_partition_disk(info)
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if diskname is None:
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return False
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# this is sort of a lame check, but basically, if diskname gave us "mpath0"
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# and we start with "mpath" but we're not "mpath0", then we must be
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# "mpath0" plus some non-numeric crap.
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if diskname != info["DM_NAME"]:
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return True
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return False
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def udev_device_get_multipath_partition_disk(info):
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""" Return True if the device is a partition of a multipath device. """
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# XXX PJFIX This whole function is crap.
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||
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if not udev_device_is_dm(info):
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return False
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||
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if not info["DM_NAME"].startswith("mpath"):
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||
|
return False
|
||
|
diskname = udev_device_get_dmraid_partition_disk(info)
|
||
|
return diskname
|
||
|
|
||
|
def udev_device_is_multipath_member(info):
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||
|
""" Return True if the device is part of a multipath. """
|
||
|
return info.get("ID_FS_TYPE") == "multipath_member"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def udev_device_get_multipath_name(info):
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||
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""" Return the name of the multipath that the device is a member of. """
|
||
|
if udev_device_is_multipath_member(info):
|
||
|
return info['ID_MPATH_NAME']
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
# iscsi disks have ID_PATH in the form of:
|
||
|
# ip-${iscsi_address}:${iscsi_port}-iscsi-${iscsi_tgtname}-lun-${lun}
|
||
|
def udev_device_is_iscsi(info):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-")
|
||
|
|
||
|
if info["ID_BUS"] == "scsi" and len(path_components) >= 6 and \
|
||
|
path_components[0] == "ip" and path_components[2] == "iscsi":
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
except KeyError:
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
def udev_device_get_iscsi_name(info):
|
||
|
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-")
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Tricky, the name itself contains atleast 1 - char
|
||
|
return "-".join(path_components[3:len(path_components)-2])
|
||
|
|
||
|
def udev_device_get_iscsi_address(info):
|
||
|
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-")
|
||
|
|
||
|
return path_components[1].split(":")[0]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def udev_device_get_iscsi_port(info):
|
||
|
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-")
|
||
|
|
||
|
return path_components[1].split(":")[1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
# fcoe disks have ID_PATH in the form of:
|
||
|
# pci-eth#-fc-${id}
|
||
|
# fcoe parts look like this:
|
||
|
# pci-eth#-fc-${id}-part#
|
||
|
def udev_device_is_fcoe(info):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-")
|
||
|
|
||
|
if info["ID_BUS"] == "scsi" and len(path_components) >= 4 and \
|
||
|
path_components[0] == "pci" and path_components[2] == "fc" and \
|
||
|
path_components[1][0:3] == "eth":
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
except LookupError:
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
def udev_device_get_fcoe_nic(info):
|
||
|
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-")
|
||
|
|
||
|
return path_components[1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def udev_device_get_fcoe_identifier(info):
|
||
|
path_components = udev_device_get_path(info).split("-")
|
||
|
|
||
|
return path_components[3]
|