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Apply: git diff --full-index --binary anaconda-23.19.10-1..anaconda-25.20.9-1 And resolve conflicts. QubesOS/qubes-issues#2574
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15 KiB
Python
369 lines
15 KiB
Python
#
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# exception.py - general exception formatting and saving
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# Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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from meh import Config
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from meh.handler import ExceptionHandler
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from meh.dump import ReverseExceptionDump
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from pyanaconda import iutil, kickstart
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import sys
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import os
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import shutil
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import time
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import re
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import errno
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import glob
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import traceback
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import blivet.errors
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from pyanaconda.errors import CmdlineError
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from pyanaconda.ui.communication import hubQ
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from pyanaconda.constants import THREAD_EXCEPTION_HANDLING_TEST, IPMI_FAILED
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from pyanaconda.threads import threadMgr
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from pyanaconda.i18n import _
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from pyanaconda import flags
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from pyanaconda import startup_utils
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import gi
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gi.require_version("GLib", "2.0")
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from gi.repository import GLib
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import logging
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log = logging.getLogger("anaconda")
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class AnacondaReverseExceptionDump(ReverseExceptionDump):
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@property
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def desc(self):
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"""
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When traceback will be part of the exception message split the
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description from traceback. Description is used in name of the
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bug in Bugzilla.
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This is useful when saving exception in exception handler and
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raising this exception elsewhere (subprocess exception).
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:return: Exception description (bug name)
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:rtype: str
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"""
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if self.type and self.value:
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parsed_exc = traceback.format_exception_only(self.type, self.value)[0].split("\nTraceback")
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description = parsed_exc[0]
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# TODO: remove when fixed (#1277422)
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# Use only first line of description (because of libreport bug - reported)
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description = description.split("\n")[0]
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return description.strip()
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else:
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return ""
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class AnacondaExceptionHandler(ExceptionHandler):
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def __init__(self, confObj, intfClass, exnClass, tty_num, gui_lock, interactive):
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"""
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:see: python-meh's ExceptionHandler
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:param tty_num: the number of tty the interface is running on
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"""
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ExceptionHandler.__init__(self, confObj, intfClass, exnClass)
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self._gui_lock = gui_lock
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self._intf_tty_num = tty_num
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self._interactive = interactive
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def _main_loop_handleException(self, dump_info):
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"""
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Helper method with one argument only so that it can be registered
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with GLib.idle_add() to run on idle or called from a handler.
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:type dump_info: an instance of the meh.DumpInfo class
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"""
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ty = dump_info.exc_info.type
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value = dump_info.exc_info.value
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if (issubclass(ty, blivet.errors.StorageError) and value.hardware_fault) \
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or (issubclass(ty, OSError) and value.errno == errno.EIO):
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# hardware fault or '[Errno 5] Input/Output error'
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hw_error_msg = _("The installation was stopped due to what "
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"seems to be a problem with your hardware. "
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"The exact error message is:\n\n%s.\n\n "
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"The installer will now terminate.") % str(value)
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self.intf.messageWindow(_("Hardware error occurred"), hw_error_msg)
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sys.exit(0)
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elif isinstance(value, blivet.errors.UnusableConfigurationError):
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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super(AnacondaExceptionHandler, self).handleException(dump_info)
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return False
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def handleException(self, dump_info):
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"""
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Our own handleException method doing some additional stuff before
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calling the original python-meh's one.
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:type dump_info: an instance of the meh.DumpInfo class
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:see: python-meh's ExceptionHandler.handleException
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"""
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log.debug("running handleException")
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exception_lines = traceback.format_exception(*dump_info.exc_info)
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log.critical("\n".join(exception_lines))
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ty = dump_info.exc_info.type
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value = dump_info.exc_info.value
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try:
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gi.require_version("Gtk", "3.0")
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from gi.repository import Gtk
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# XXX: Gtk stopped raising RuntimeError if it fails to
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# initialize. Horay! But will it stay like this? Let's be
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# cautious and raise the exception on our own to work in both
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# cases
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initialized = Gtk.init_check(None)[0]
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if not initialized:
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raise RuntimeError()
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# Attempt to grab the GUI initializing lock, do not block
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if not self._gui_lock.acquire(False):
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# the graphical interface is running, don't crash it by
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# running another one potentially from a different thread
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log.debug("Gtk running, queuing exception handler to the "
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"main loop")
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GLib.idle_add(self._main_loop_handleException, dump_info)
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else:
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log.debug("Gtk not running, starting Gtk and running "
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"exception handler in it")
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self._main_loop_handleException(dump_info)
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except (RuntimeError, ImportError, ValueError):
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log.debug("Gtk cannot be initialized")
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# X not running (Gtk cannot be initialized)
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if threadMgr.in_main_thread():
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log.debug("In the main thread, running exception handler")
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if issubclass(ty, CmdlineError) or not self._interactive:
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if issubclass(ty, CmdlineError):
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cmdline_error_msg = _("\nThe installation was stopped due to "
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"incomplete spokes detected while running "
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"in non-interactive cmdline mode. Since there "
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"cannot be any questions in cmdline mode, "
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"edit your kickstart file and retry "
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"installation.\nThe exact error message is: "
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"\n\n%s.\n\nThe installer will now terminate.") % str(value)
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else:
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cmdline_error_msg = _("\nRunning in cmdline mode, no interactive debugging "
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"allowed.\nThe exact error message is: "
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"\n\n%s.\n\nThe installer will now terminate.") % str(value)
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# since there is no UI in cmdline mode and it is completely
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# non-interactive, we can't show a message window asking the user
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# to acknowledge the error; instead, print the error out and sleep
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# for a few seconds before exiting the installer
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print(cmdline_error_msg)
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time.sleep(10)
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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print("\nAn unknown error has occured, look at the "
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"/tmp/anaconda-tb* file(s) for more details")
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# in the main thread, run exception handler
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self._main_loop_handleException(dump_info)
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else:
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log.debug("In a non-main thread, sending a message with "
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"exception data")
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# not in the main thread, just send message with exception
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# data and let message handler run the exception handler in
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# the main thread
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exc_info = dump_info.exc_info
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hubQ.send_exception((exc_info.type,
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exc_info.value,
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exc_info.stack))
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def postWriteHook(self, dump_info):
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anaconda = dump_info.object
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# See if there is a /root present in the root path and put exception there as well
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if os.access(iutil.getSysroot() + "/root", os.X_OK):
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try:
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dest = iutil.getSysroot() + "/root/%s" % os.path.basename(self.exnFile)
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shutil.copyfile(self.exnFile, dest)
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except (shutil.Error, IOError):
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log.error("Failed to copy %s to %s/root", self.exnFile, iutil.getSysroot())
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# run kickstart traceback scripts (if necessary)
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try:
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iutil.runOnErrorScripts(anaconda.ksdata.scripts)
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kickstart.runTracebackScripts(anaconda.ksdata.scripts)
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# pylint: disable=bare-except
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except:
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pass
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iutil.ipmi_report(IPMI_FAILED)
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def runDebug(self, exc_info):
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if flags.can_touch_runtime_system("switch console") \
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and self._intf_tty_num != 1:
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iutil.vtActivate(1)
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os.open("/dev/console", os.O_RDWR) # reclaim stdin
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os.dup2(0, 1) # reclaim stdout
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os.dup2(0, 2) # reclaim stderr
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# ^
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# |
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# +------ dup2 is magic, I tells ya!
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# bring back the echo
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import termios
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si = sys.stdin.fileno()
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attr = termios.tcgetattr(si)
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attr[3] = attr[3] & termios.ECHO
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termios.tcsetattr(si, termios.TCSADRAIN, attr)
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print("\nEntering debugger...")
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print("Use 'continue' command to quit the debugger and get back to "\
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"the main window")
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import pdb
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pdb.post_mortem(exc_info.stack)
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if flags.can_touch_runtime_system("switch console") \
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and self._intf_tty_num != 1:
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iutil.vtActivate(self._intf_tty_num)
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def initExceptionHandling(anaconda):
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fileList = ["/tmp/anaconda.log", "/tmp/packaging.log",
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"/tmp/program.log", "/tmp/storage.log", "/tmp/ifcfg.log",
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"/tmp/dnf.librepo.log", "/tmp/hawkey.log",
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"/tmp/lvm.log", iutil.getSysroot() + "/root/install.log",
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"/proc/cmdline"]
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if os.path.exists("/tmp/syslog"):
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fileList.extend(["/tmp/syslog"])
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if anaconda.opts and anaconda.opts.ksfile:
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fileList.extend([anaconda.opts.ksfile])
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conf = Config(programName="anaconda",
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programVersion=startup_utils.get_anaconda_version_string(),
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programArch=os.uname()[4],
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attrSkipList=["_intf._actions",
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"_intf._currentAction._xklwrapper",
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"_intf._currentAction._spokes[\"KeyboardSpoke\"]._xkl_wrapper",
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"_intf._currentAction._storage_playground",
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"_intf._currentAction._spokes[\"CustomPartitioningSpoke\"]._storage_playground",
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"_intf._currentAction.language.translations",
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"_intf._currentAction.language.locales",
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"_intf._currentAction._spokes[\"PasswordSpoke\"]._oldweak",
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"_intf._currentAction._spokes[\"PasswordSpoke\"]._password",
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"_intf._currentAction._spokes[\"UserSpoke\"]._password",
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"_intf._currentAction._spokes[\"UserSpoke\"]._oldweak",
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"_intf.storage.bootloader.password",
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"_intf.storage.data",
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"_intf.storage.encryption_passphrase",
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"_bootloader.encrypted_password",
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"_bootloader.password",
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"payload._groups"],
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localSkipList=["passphrase", "password", "_oldweak", "_password", "try_passphrase"],
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fileList=fileList)
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conf.register_callback("lsblk_output", lsblk_callback, attchmnt_only=True)
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conf.register_callback("nmcli_dev_list", nmcli_dev_list_callback,
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attchmnt_only=True)
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conf.register_callback("type", lambda: "anaconda", attchmnt_only=True)
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conf.register_callback("addons", list_addons_callback, attchmnt_only=False)
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if "/tmp/syslog" not in fileList:
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# no syslog, grab output from journalctl and put it also to the
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# anaconda-tb file
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conf.register_callback("journalctl", journalctl_callback, attchmnt_only=False)
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interactive = not anaconda.displayMode == 'c'
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handler = AnacondaExceptionHandler(conf, anaconda.intf.meh_interface,
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AnacondaReverseExceptionDump, anaconda.intf.tty_num,
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anaconda.gui_initialized, interactive)
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handler.install(anaconda)
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return conf
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def lsblk_callback():
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"""Callback to get info about block devices."""
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return iutil.execWithCapture("lsblk", ["--perms", "--fs", "--bytes"])
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def nmcli_dev_list_callback():
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"""Callback to get info about network devices."""
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return iutil.execWithCapture("nmcli", ["device", "show"])
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def journalctl_callback():
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"""Callback to get logs from journalctl."""
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# regex to filter log messages from anaconda's process (we have that in our
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# logs)
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anaconda_log_line = re.compile(r"\[%d\]:" % os.getpid())
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ret = ""
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for line in iutil.execReadlines("journalctl", ["-b"]):
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if anaconda_log_line.search(line) is None:
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# not an anaconda's message
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ret += line + "\n"
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return ret
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def list_addons_callback():
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"""
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Callback to get info about the addons potentially affecting Anaconda's
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behaviour.
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"""
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# list available addons and take their package names
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addon_pkgs = glob.glob("/usr/share/anaconda/addons/*")
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return ", ".join(addon.rsplit("/", 1)[1] for addon in addon_pkgs)
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def test_exception_handling():
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"""
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Function that can be used for testing exception handling in anaconda. It
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tries to prepare a worst case scenario designed from bugs seen so far.
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"""
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# XXX: this is a huge hack, but probably the only way, how we can get
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# "unique" stack and thus unique hash and new bugreport
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def raise_exception(msg, non_ascii):
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timestamp = str(time.time()).split(".", 1)[0]
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code = """
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def f%s(msg, non_ascii):
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raise RuntimeError(msg)
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f%s(msg, non_ascii)
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""" % (timestamp, timestamp)
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eval(compile(code, "str_eval", "exec"))
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# test non-ascii characters dumping
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non_ascii = u'\u0159'
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msg = "NOTABUG: testing exception handling"
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# raise exception from a separate thread
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from pyanaconda.threads import AnacondaThread
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threadMgr.add(AnacondaThread(name=THREAD_EXCEPTION_HANDLING_TEST,
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target=raise_exception,
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args=(msg, non_ascii)))
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