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gns3-server/gns3server/compute/dynamips/dynamips_hypervisor.py
2021-04-13 18:46:50 +09:30

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#
# Copyright (C) 2015 GNS3 Technologies Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Interface for Dynamips hypervisor management module ("hypervisor")
http://github.com/GNS3/dynamips/blob/master/README.hypervisor#L46
"""
import re
import time
import logging
import asyncio
from .dynamips_error import DynamipsError
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class DynamipsHypervisor:
"""
Creates a new connection to a Dynamips server (also called hypervisor)
:param working_dir: working directory
:param host: the hostname or ip address string of the Dynamips server
:param port: the tcp port integer (defaults to 7200)
:param timeout: timeout integer for how long to wait for a response to commands sent to the
hypervisor (defaults to 30 seconds)
"""
# Used to parse Dynamips response codes
error_re = re.compile(r"""^2[0-9]{2}-""")
success_re = re.compile(r"""^1[0-9]{2}\s{1}""")
def __init__(self, working_dir, host, port=7200, timeout=30.0):
self._host = host
self._port = port
self._devices = []
self._working_dir = working_dir
self._version = "N/A"
self._timeout = timeout
self._reader = None
self._writer = None
self._io_lock = asyncio.Lock()
async def connect(self, timeout=10):
"""
Connects to the hypervisor.
"""
# connect to a local address by default
# if listening to all addresses (IPv4 or IPv6)
if self._host == "0.0.0.0":
host = "127.0.0.1"
elif self._host == "::":
host = "::1"
else:
host = self._host
begin = time.time()
connection_success = False
last_exception = None
while time.time() - begin < timeout:
await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
try:
self._reader, self._writer = await asyncio.wait_for(
asyncio.open_connection(host, self._port), timeout=1
)
except (asyncio.TimeoutError, OSError) as e:
last_exception = e
continue
connection_success = True
break
if not connection_success:
raise DynamipsError(f"Couldn't connect to hypervisor on {host}:{self._port} :{last_exception}")
else:
log.info(f"Connected to Dynamips hypervisor on {host}:{self._port} after {time.time() - begin:.4f} seconds")
try:
version = await self.send("hypervisor version")
self._version = version[0].split("-", 1)[0]
except IndexError:
self._version = "Unknown"
# this forces to send the working dir to Dynamips
await self.set_working_dir(self._working_dir)
@property
def version(self):
"""
Returns Dynamips version.
:returns: version string
"""
return self._version
async def close(self):
"""
Closes the connection to this hypervisor (but leave it running).
"""
await self.send("hypervisor close")
self._writer.close()
self._reader, self._writer = None
async def stop(self):
"""
Stops this hypervisor (will no longer run).
"""
try:
# try to properly stop the hypervisor
await self.send("hypervisor stop")
except DynamipsError:
pass
try:
if self._writer is not None:
await self._writer.drain()
self._writer.close()
except OSError as e:
log.debug(f"Stopping hypervisor {self._host}:{self._port} {e}")
self._reader = self._writer = None
async def reset(self):
"""
Resets this hypervisor (used to get an empty configuration).
"""
await self.send("hypervisor reset")
async def set_working_dir(self, working_dir):
"""
Sets the working directory for this hypervisor.
:param working_dir: path to the working directory
"""
# encase working_dir in quotes to protect spaces in the path
await self.send(f'hypervisor working_dir "{working_dir}"')
self._working_dir = working_dir
log.debug(f"Working directory set to {self._working_dir}")
@property
def working_dir(self):
"""
Returns current working directory
:returns: path to the working directory
"""
return self._working_dir
@property
def devices(self):
"""
Returns the list of devices managed by this hypervisor instance.
:returns: a list of device instances
"""
return self._devices
@property
def port(self):
"""
Returns the port used to start the hypervisor.
:returns: port number (integer)
"""
return self._port
@port.setter
def port(self, port):
"""
Sets the port used to start the hypervisor.
:param port: port number (integer)
"""
self._port = port
@property
def host(self):
"""
Returns the host (binding) used to start the hypervisor.
:returns: host/address (string)
"""
return self._host
@host.setter
def host(self, host):
"""
Sets the host (binding) used to start the hypervisor.
:param host: host/address (string)
"""
self._host = host
async def send(self, command):
"""
Sends commands to this hypervisor.
:param command: a Dynamips hypervisor command
:returns: results as a list
"""
# Dynamips responses are of the form:
# 1xx yyyyyy\r\n
# 1xx yyyyyy\r\n
# ...
# 100-yyyy\r\n
# or
# 2xx-yyyy\r\n
#
# Where 1xx is a code from 100-199 for a success or 200-299 for an error
# The result might be multiple lines and might be less than the buffer size
# but still have more data. The only thing we know for sure is the last line
# will begin with '100-' or a '2xx-' and end with '\r\n'
async with self._io_lock:
if self._writer is None or self._reader is None:
raise DynamipsError("Not connected")
try:
command = command.strip() + "\n"
log.debug(f"sending {command}")
self._writer.write(command.encode())
await self._writer.drain()
except OSError as e:
raise DynamipsError(
"Could not send Dynamips command '{command}' to {host}:{port}: {error}, process running: {run}".format(
command=command.strip(), host=self._host, port=self._port, error=e, run=self.is_running()
)
)
# Now retrieve the result
data = []
buf = ""
retries = 0
max_retries = 10
while True:
try:
try:
# line = await self._reader.readline() # this can lead to ValueError: Line is too long
chunk = await self._reader.read(1024) # match to Dynamips' buffer size
except asyncio.CancelledError:
# task has been canceled but continue to read
# any remaining data sent by the hypervisor
continue
except ConnectionResetError as e:
# Sometimes WinError 64 (ERROR_NETNAME_DELETED) is returned here on Windows.
# These happen if connection reset is received before IOCP could complete
# a previous operation. Ignore and try again....
log.warning(f"Connection reset received while reading Dynamips response: {e}")
continue
if not chunk:
if retries > max_retries:
raise DynamipsError(
"No data returned from {host}:{port}, Dynamips process running: {run}".format(
host=self._host, port=self._port, run=self.is_running()
)
)
else:
retries += 1
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
continue
retries = 0
buf += chunk.decode("utf-8", errors="ignore")
except OSError as e:
raise DynamipsError(
"Could not read response for '{command}' from {host}:{port}: {error}, process running: {run}".format(
command=command.strip(), host=self._host, port=self._port, error=e, run=self.is_running()
)
)
# If the buffer doesn't end in '\n' then we can't be done
try:
if buf[-1] != "\n":
continue
except IndexError:
raise DynamipsError(
"Could not communicate with {host}:{port}, Dynamips process running: {run}".format(
host=self._host, port=self._port, run=self.is_running()
)
)
data += buf.split("\r\n")
if data[-1] == "":
data.pop()
buf = ""
# Does it contain an error code?
if self.error_re.search(data[-1]):
raise DynamipsError(f"Dynamips error when running command '{command}': {data[-1][4:]}")
# Or does the last line begin with '100-'? Then we are done!
if data[-1][:4] == "100-":
data[-1] = data[-1][4:]
if data[-1] == "OK":
data.pop()
break
# Remove success responses codes
for index in range(len(data)):
if self.success_re.search(data[index]):
data[index] = data[index][4:]
log.debug(f"returned result {data}")
return data