qubes-installer-qubes-os/anaconda/pyanaconda/ntp.py
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki 6bc5671491
anaconda: update to 25.20.9-1
Apply:
  git diff --full-index --binary anaconda-23.19.10-1..anaconda-25.20.9-1

And resolve conflicts.

QubesOS/qubes-issues#2574
2017-02-14 02:36:20 +01:00

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#
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"""
Module facilitating the work with NTP servers and NTP daemon's configuration
"""
import re
import os
import tempfile
import shutil
import ntplib
import socket
from pyanaconda import isys
from pyanaconda.threads import threadMgr, AnacondaThread
from pyanaconda.constants import THREAD_SYNC_TIME_BASENAME
NTP_CONFIG_FILE = "/etc/chrony.conf"
#example line:
#server 0.fedora.pool.ntp.org iburst
SRV_LINE_REGEXP = re.compile(r"^\s*(server|pool)\s*([-a-zA-Z.0-9]+)\s*[a-zA-Z]+\s*$")
#treat pools as four servers with the same name
SERVERS_PER_POOL = 4
class NTPconfigError(Exception):
"""Exception class for NTP related problems"""
pass
def ntp_server_working(server):
"""
Tries to do an NTP request to the $server (timeout may take some time).
:param server: hostname or IP address of an NTP server
:type server: string
:return: True if the given server is reachable and working, False otherwise
:rtype: bool
"""
client = ntplib.NTPClient()
try:
client.request(server)
except ntplib.NTPException:
return False
# address related error
except socket.gaierror:
return False
# socket related error
# (including "Network is unreachable")
except socket.error:
return False
return True
def pools_servers_to_internal(pools, servers):
ret = []
for pool in pools:
ret.extend(SERVERS_PER_POOL * [pool])
ret.extend(servers)
return ret
def internal_to_pools_and_servers(pools_servers):
server_nums = dict()
pools = []
servers = []
for item in pools_servers:
server_nums[item] = server_nums.get(item, 0) + 1
for item in server_nums.keys():
if server_nums[item] >= SERVERS_PER_POOL:
pools.extend((server_nums[item] // SERVERS_PER_POOL) * [item])
servers.extend((server_nums[item] % SERVERS_PER_POOL) * [item])
else:
servers.extend(server_nums[item] * [item])
return (pools, servers)
def get_servers_from_config(conf_file_path=NTP_CONFIG_FILE,
srv_regexp=SRV_LINE_REGEXP):
"""
Goes through the chronyd's configuration file looking for lines starting
with 'server'.
:return: servers found in the chronyd's configuration
:rtype: list
"""
pools = list()
servers = list()
try:
with open(conf_file_path, "r") as conf_file:
for line in conf_file:
match = srv_regexp.match(line)
if match:
if match.group(1) == "pool":
pools.append(match.group(2))
else:
servers.append(match.group(2))
except IOError as ioerr:
msg = "Cannot open config file %s for reading (%s)" % (conf_file_path,
ioerr.strerror)
raise NTPconfigError(msg)
return (pools, servers)
def save_servers_to_config(pools, servers, conf_file_path=NTP_CONFIG_FILE,
srv_regexp=SRV_LINE_REGEXP, out_file_path=None):
"""
Replaces the pools and servers defined in the chronyd's configuration file
with the given ones. If the out_file is not None, then it is used for the
resulting config.
:type pools: iterable
:type servers: iterable
:param out_file_path: path to the file used for the resulting config
"""
try:
old_conf_file = open(conf_file_path, "r")
except IOError as ioerr:
msg = "Cannot open config file %s for reading (%s)" % (conf_file_path,
ioerr.strerror)
raise NTPconfigError(msg)
try:
if out_file_path:
new_conf_file = open(out_file_path, "w")
else:
(fildes, temp_path) = tempfile.mkstemp()
new_conf_file = os.fdopen(fildes, "w")
except IOError as ioerr:
if out_file_path:
msg = "Cannot open new config file %s "\
"for writing (%s)" % (out_file_path, ioerr.strerror)
else:
msg = "Cannot open temporary file %s "\
"for writing (%s)" % (temp_path, ioerr.strerror)
raise NTPconfigError(msg)
heading = "# These servers were defined in the installation:\n"
#write info about the origin of the following lines
new_conf_file.write(heading)
#write new servers and pools
for pool in pools:
new_conf_file.write("pool " + pool + " iburst\n")
for server in servers:
new_conf_file.write("server " + server + " iburst\n")
#copy non-server lines from the old config and skip our heading
for line in old_conf_file:
if not srv_regexp.match(line) and line != heading:
new_conf_file.write(line)
old_conf_file.close()
new_conf_file.close()
if not out_file_path:
try:
# Use copy rather then move to get the correct selinux context
shutil.copyfile(temp_path, conf_file_path)
os.unlink(temp_path)
except OSError as oserr:
msg = "Cannot replace the old config with "\
"the new one (%s)" % (oserr.strerror)
raise NTPconfigError(msg)
def one_time_sync(server, callback=None):
"""
Synchronize the system time with a given NTP server. Note that this
function is blocking and will not return until the time gets synced or
querying server fails (may take some time before timeouting).
:param server: NTP server
:param callback: callback function to run after sync or failure
:type callback: a function taking one boolean argument (success)
:return: True if the sync was successful, False otherwise
"""
client = ntplib.NTPClient()
try:
results = client.request(server)
isys.set_system_time(int(results.tx_time))
success = True
except ntplib.NTPException:
success = False
except socket.gaierror:
success = False
if callback is not None:
callback(success)
return success
def one_time_sync_async(server, callback=None):
"""
Asynchronously synchronize the system time with a given NTP server. This
function is non-blocking it starts a new thread for synchronization and
returns. Use callback argument to specify the function called when the
new thread finishes if needed.
:param server: NTP server
:param callback: callback function to run after sync or failure
:type callback: a function taking one boolean argument (success)
"""
thread_name = "%s_%s" % (THREAD_SYNC_TIME_BASENAME, server)
if threadMgr.get(thread_name):
#syncing with the same server running
return
threadMgr.add(AnacondaThread(name=thread_name, target=one_time_sync,
args=(server, callback)))