xcat-core/perl-xCAT/xCAT/DSHCore.pm
lissav cf51a10163 fix defect 3512
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Perl

#!/usr/bin/env perl
# IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
package xCAT::DSHCore;
BEGIN
{
$::XCATROOT = $ENV{'XCATROOT'} ? $ENV{'XCATROOT'} : -d '/opt/xcat' ? '/opt/xcat' : '/usr';
}
use locale;
use strict;
use Socket;
use xCAT::MsgUtils;
use xCAT::Utils;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
fork_no_output
Forks a process for the given command array and returns the process
ID for the forked process. Since no I/O is needed for the pipes, no
STDOUT/STDERR pipes are returned to the caller.
Arguments:
$fork_id - unique identifer to use for tracking the forked process
@command - command and parameter array to execute in the forkec process
Returns:
$pid - process identifer for the forked process
Globals:
None
Error:
None
Example:
$pid = xCAT::DSHCore->fork_no_output('hostname1PID', @command_array);
Comments:
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub fork_no_output
{
my ($class, $fork_id, @command) = @_;
my $pid;
if ($pid = xCAT::Utils->xfork)
{
}
elsif (defined $pid)
{
open(STDOUT, ">/dev/null");
open(STDERR, ">/dev/null");
select(STDOUT);
$| = 1;
select(STDERR);
$| = 1;
if (!(exec {$command[0]} @command))
{
return (-4, undef);
}
}
else
{
return (-3, undef);
}
return ($pid, undef, undef, undef, undef);
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
fork_output
Forks a process for the given command array and returns the process
ID for the forked process and references to all I/O pipes for STDOUT
and STDERR.
Arguments:
$fork_id - unique identifer to use for tracking the forked process
@command - command and parameter array to execute in the forkec process
Returns:
$pid - process identifer for the forked process
Globals:
None
Error:
None
Example:
$pid = xCAT::DSHCore->fork_no_output('hostname1PID', @command_array);
Comments:
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub fork_output
{
my ($class, $fork_id, @command) = @_;
no strict;
my $pid;
my %pipes = ();
my $rout_fh = "rout_$fork_id";
my $rerr_fh = "rerr_$fork_id";
my $wout_fh = "wout_$fork_id";
my $werr_fh = "werr_$fork_id";
(pipe($rout_fh, $wout_fh) == -1) && return (-1, undef);
(pipe($rerr_fh, $werr_fh) == -1) && return (-2, undef);
if ($pid = fork)
{
close($wout_fh);
close($werr_fh);
}
elsif (defined $pid)
{
close($rout_fh);
close($rerr_fh);
!(open(STDOUT, ">&$wout_fh")) && return (-5, undef);
!(open(STDERR, ">&$werr_fh")) && return (-6, undef);
select(STDOUT);
$| = 1;
select(STDERR);
$| = 1;
if (!(exec {$command[0]} @command))
{
return (-4, undef);
}
}
else
{
return (-3, undef);
}
return ($pid, *$rout_fh, *$rerr_fh, *$wout_fh, *$werr_fh);
use strict;
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
fork_output_for_commands
Forks a process for the given command array and returns the process
ID for the forked process and references to all I/O pipes for STDOUT
and STDERR. In the child process, it will invoke the xCAT::DSHCore->fork_no_output()
for the first command which is a no-output command and waitpid(). And then execute
the left commands in the child process.
Arguments:
$fork_id - unique identifer to use for tracking the forked process
@command - command and parameter array to execute in the forkec process
Returns:
$pid - process identifer for the forked process
Globals:
None
Error:
None
Example:
$pid = xCAT::DSHCore->fork_output_for_commands('hostname1PID', @command_array);
Comments:
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub fork_output_for_commands
{
my ($class, $fork_id, @commands) = @_;
no strict;
my $pid;
my %pipes = ();
my $rout_fh = "rout_$fork_id";
my $rerr_fh = "rerr_$fork_id";
my $wout_fh = "wout_$fork_id";
my $werr_fh = "werr_$fork_id";
(pipe($rout_fh, $wout_fh) == -1) && return (-1, undef);
(pipe($rerr_fh, $werr_fh) == -1) && return (-2, undef);
if ($pid = fork)
{
close($wout_fh);
close($werr_fh);
}
elsif (defined $pid)
{
close($rout_fh);
close($rerr_fh);
!(open(STDOUT, ">&$wout_fh")) && return (-5, undef);
!(open(STDERR, ">&$werr_fh")) && return (-6, undef);
select(STDOUT);
$| = 1;
select(STDERR);
$| = 1;
if ( @commands > 1 ) {
my $command0 = shift(@commands);
my @exe_command0_process = xCAT::DSHCore->fork_no_output($fork_id, @$command0);
waitpid($exe_command0_process[0], undef);
}
my $t_command = shift(@commands);
my @command = @$t_command;
if (!(exec {$command[0]} @command))
{
return (-4, undef);
}
}
else
{
return (-3, undef);
}
return ($pid, *$rout_fh, *$rerr_fh, *$wout_fh, *$werr_fh);
use strict;
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
ifconfig_inet
Builds a list of all IP Addresses bound to the local host and
stores them in a global list
Arguments:
None
Returns:
None
Globals:
@local_inet
Error:
None
Example:
xCAT::DSHCore->ifconfig_inet;
Comments:
Internal routine only
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub ifconfig_inet
{
my @local_inet = ();
if ($^O eq 'aix')
{
my @ip_address = ();
my @output = `/usr/sbin/ifconfig -a`;
foreach my $line (@output)
{
($line =~ /inet ((\d{1,3}?\.){3}(\d){1,3})\s/o)
&& (push @local_inet, $1);
}
}
elsif ($^O eq 'linux')
{
my @ip_address = ();
my @output = `/sbin/ifconfig -a`;
foreach my $line (@output)
{
($line =~ /inet addr:((\d{1,3}?\.){3}(\d){1,3})\s/o)
&& (push @local_inet, $1);
}
}
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
pipe_handler
Handles and processes dsh output from a given read pipe handle. The output
is immediately written to each output file handle as it is available.
Arguments:
$options - options hash table describing dsh configuration options
$target_properties - property information of the target related to the pipe handle
$read_fh - reference to the read pipe handle
$buffer_size - local buffer size to read data from the handle
$label - prefix label to use for dsh output
$write_buffer - buffer of data that is yet to be written (must wait until \n is read)
@write_fhs - array of output file handles where output will be written
Returns:
1 if the EOF reached on $read_fh
undef otherwise
Globals:
None
Error:
None
Example:
Comments:
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTE: global environment $::__DSH_LAST_LINE} only can be used in DSHCore::pipe_handler and DSHCore::pipe_handler_buffer
$::__DSH_LAST_LINE = undef;
sub pipe_handler
{
my ($class, $options, $target_properties, $read_fh, $buffer_size, $label,
$write_buffer, @write_fhs)
= @_;
my $line;
my $target_hostname;
my $eof_reached = undef;
my $cust_rc_deal =0;
if ($::USER_POST_CMD)
{
# If user provide post-command to display return code,
# the keyword 'DSH_RC' will be searched,
# the return code is gotten in another way as shown like below:
# ...
# <output>
# <return_code>
# DSH_RC
#
# The last two lines are needed to be moved out from output
$cust_rc_deal = 1;
}
while (sysread($read_fh, $line, $buffer_size) != 0
|| ($eof_reached = 1))
{
last if ($eof_reached && (!defined($::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label})));
if ($line =~ /^\n$/ && scalar(@$write_buffer) == 0)
{
# need to preserve blank lines in the output.
$line = $label . $line;
}
my @lines = split "\n", $line;
if (@$write_buffer)
{
my $buffered_line = shift @$write_buffer;
my $next_line = shift @lines;
$next_line = $buffered_line . $next_line;
unshift @lines, $next_line;
}
if ($line !~ /\n$/)
{
push @$write_buffer, (pop @lines);
}
if (@lines)
{
if ($cust_rc_deal)
{
# Dump the last line at the beginning of current buffer
if ($::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label})
{
unshift @lines, "$::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label}" ;
}
# Pop current buffer to $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label}
if($line)
{
$::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label} = $lines[scalar @lines - 1];
pop @lines;
# Skip this loop if array @lines is empty.
if (scalar @lines == 0)
{
next;
}
}
}
$line = join "\n", @lines;
$line .= "\n";
if ($line =~ /:DSH_TARGET_RC=/)
{
my $start_offset = index($line, ':DSH_TARGET_RC');
my $end_offset = index($line, ':', $start_offset + 1);
my $target_rc_string =
substr($line, $start_offset, $end_offset - $start_offset);
my ($discard, $target_rc) = split '=', $target_rc_string;
$line =~ s/:DSH_TARGET_RC=$target_rc:\n//g;
$$target_properties{'target-rc'} = $target_rc;
}
if ( $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label} =~ /DSH_RC/ && $cust_rc_deal) {
my $target_rc = undef;
# Get the number in the last line
$line =~ /[\D]*([0-9]+)\s*$/ ;
$target_rc = $1;
$$target_properties{'target-rc'} = $target_rc;
# Remove the last line
$line =~ s/$target_rc\s*\n$//g;
#$line = $line . "## ret=$target_rc";
# Clean up $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label}
undef $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label} ;
# when '-z' is specified, display return code
$::DSH_EXIT_STATUS &&
($line .="Remote_command_rc = $target_rc");
}
if ($line ne '')
{
if ($line !~ /^$label\n$/)
{
$line = $label . $line;
}
$line =~ s/$/\n/ if $line !~ /\n$/;
}
$line =~ s/\n/\n$label/g;
($line =~ /\n$label$/) && ($line =~ s/\n$label$/\n/);
chomp $line;
my @output_files = ();
my @output_file_nos = ();
foreach my $write_fh (@write_fhs)
{
my $file_no = fileno($write_fh);
if (grep /$file_no/, @output_file_nos)
{
$line =~ s/$label//g;
}
my $rsp={};
$rsp->{data}->[0] = $line;
xCAT::MsgUtils->message("D", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
#print $write_fh $line;
}
if (@output_files)
{
foreach my $output_file (@output_files)
{
pop @write_fhs;
close $output_file
|| print STDOUT
"dsh> Error_file_closed $$target_properties{hostname} $output_file\n";
my $rsp={};
$rsp->{error}->[0] =
"Error_file_closed $$target_properties{hostname $output_file}.\n";
xCAT::MsgUtils->message("E", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
($output_file == $$target_properties{'output-fh'})
&& delete $$target_properties{'output-fh'};
($output_file == $$target_properties{'output-fh'})
&& delete $$target_properties{'error-fh'};
}
}
my $rin = '';
vec($rin, fileno($read_fh), 1) = 1;
my $fh_count = select($rin, undef, undef, 0);
last if ($fh_count == 0);
}
}
return $eof_reached;
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
pipe_handler_buffer
Handles and processes dsh output from a given read pipe handle. The output
is stored in a buffer supplied by the caller.
Arguments:
$target_properties - property information of the target related to the pipe handle
$read_fh - reference to the read pipe handle
$buffer_size - local buffer size to read data from the handle
$label - prefix label to use for dsh output
$write_buffer - buffer of data that is yet to be written (must wait until \n is read)
$output_buffer - buffer where output will be written
Returns:
1 if the EOF reached on $read_fh
undef otherwise
Globals:
None
Error:
None
Example:
Comments:
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTE: global environment $::__DSH_LAST_LINE only can be used in DSHCore::pipe_handler and DSHCore::pipe_handler_buffer
sub pipe_handler_buffer
{
my ($class, $target_properties, $read_fh, $buffer_size, $label,
$write_buffer, $output_buffer)
= @_;
my $line;
my $eof_reached = undef;
my $cust_rc_deal =0;
if ($::USER_POST_CMD)
{
# If user provide post-command to display return code,
# the keyword 'DSH_RC' will be searched,
# the return code is gotten in another way as shown like below:
# ...
# <output>
# <return_code>
# DSH_RC
#
# The last two lines are needed to be moved out from output
$cust_rc_deal = 1;
}
while ( (sysread($read_fh, $line, $buffer_size) != 0)
|| ($eof_reached = 1))
{
last if ($eof_reached && (!defined($::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label})));
if ($line =~ /^\n$/ && scalar(@$write_buffer) == 0)
{
# need to preserve blank lines in the output.
$line = $label . $line;
}
my @lines = split "\n", $line;
if (@$write_buffer)
{
my $buffered_line = shift @$write_buffer;
my $next_line = shift @lines;
$next_line = $buffered_line . $next_line;
unshift @lines, $next_line;
}
if ($line !~ /\n$/)
{
push @$write_buffer, (pop @lines);
}
if (@lines || $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label})
{
if ($cust_rc_deal)
{
# Dump the last line at the beginning of current buffer
if ($::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label})
{
unshift @lines, "$::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label}" ;
undef $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label}
}
if ($line) {
# Pop current buffer to $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label}
$::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label} = $lines[scalar @lines - 1];
pop @lines;
# Skip this loop if array @lines is empty.
if (scalar @lines == 0)
{
next;
}
}
}
$line = join "\n", @lines;
$line .= "\n";
if ($line =~ /:DSH_TARGET_RC=/)
{
my $start_offset = index($line, ':DSH_TARGET_RC');
my $end_offset = index($line, ':', $start_offset + 1);
my $target_rc_string =
substr($line, $start_offset, $end_offset - $start_offset);
my ($discard, $target_rc) = split '=', $target_rc_string;
$line =~ s/:DSH_TARGET_RC=$target_rc:\n//g;
$$target_properties{'target-rc'} = $target_rc;
}
if ( $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label} =~ /DSH_RC/ && $cust_rc_deal) {
my $target_rc = undef;
# Get the number in the last line
$line =~ /[\D]*([0-9]+)\s*$/ ;
$target_rc = $1;
$$target_properties{'target-rc'} = $target_rc;
# Remove the last line
$line =~ s/$target_rc\s*\n$//g;
#$line = $line . "## ret=$target_rc";
# Clean up $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label}
undef $::__DSH_LAST_LINE->{$label} ;
# when '-z' is specified, display return code
$::DSH_EXIT_STATUS &&
($line .="Remote_command_rc = $target_rc");
}
if ($line ne '')
{
if ($line !~ /^$label\n$/)
{
$line = $label . $line;
}
$line =~ s/$/\n/ if $line !~ /\n$/;
}
$line =~ s/\n/\n$label/g;
($line =~ /\n$label$/) && ($line =~ s/\n$label$/\n/);
push @$output_buffer, $line;
my $rin = '';
vec($rin, fileno($read_fh), 1) = 1;
my $fh_count = select($rin, undef, undef, 0);
last if ($fh_count == 0);
}
}
return $eof_reached;
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
ping_hostnames
Executes ping on a given list of hostnames and returns a list of those
hostnames that did not respond
Arguments:
@hostnames - list of hostnames to execute for fping
Returns:
@no_response - list of hostnames that did not respond
undef if fping is not installed
Globals:
None
Error:
None
Example:
@bad_hosts = xCAT::DSHCore->ping_hostnames(@host_list);
Comments:
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub ping_hostnames
{
my ($class, @hostnames) = @_;
my $ping = (($^O eq 'aix') && '/usr/sbin/ping')
|| (($^O eq 'linux') && '/bin/ping')
|| undef;
!$ping && return undef;
my @no_response = ();
foreach my $hostname (@hostnames)
{
(system("$ping -c 1 -w 1 $hostname > /dev/null 2>&1") != 0)
&& (push @no_response, $hostname);
}
return @no_response;
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3
pping_hostnames
Executes pping on a given list of hostnames and returns a list of those
hostnames that did not respond
Arguments:
@hostnames - list of hostnames to execute for fping
Returns:
@no_response - list of hostnames that did not respond
Globals:
None
Error:
None
Example:
@bad_hosts = xCAT::DSHCore->pping_hostnames(@host_list);
Comments:
=cut
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub pping_hostnames
{
my ($class, @hostnames) = @_;
my $hostname_list = join ",", @hostnames;
# read site table, usefping attribute
# if set then run pping -f to use fping
# this fixes a broken nmap in Redhat 6.2 with ip alias (3512)
my $cmd="$::XCATROOT/bin/pping $hostname_list"; # default
my @usefping=xCAT::TableUtils->get_site_attribute("usefping");
if ((defined($usefping[0])) && ($usefping[0] eq "1")) {
$cmd = "$::XCATROOT/bin/pping -f $hostname_list";
}
#my $rsp={};
#$rsp->{data}->[0] = "running command $cmd";
#xCAT::MsgUtils->message("I", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
my @output =
xCAT::Utils->runcmd($cmd, -1);
if ($::RUNCMD_RC !=0) {
my $rsp={};
$rsp->{error}->[0] = "Error from pping";
xCAT::MsgUtils->message("E", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
}
$::RUNCMD_RC =0; # reset
my @no_response = ();
foreach my $line (@output)
{
my ($hostname, $result) = split ':', $line;
my ($token, $status) = split ' ', $result;
chomp($token);
if ($token ne 'ping') {
push @no_response, $hostname;
}
}
return @no_response;
}
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