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			249 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
	
	
	
package xCAT::VMCommon;
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use Socket;
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use strict;
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#Functions common to virtualization management (KVM, Xen, VMware)
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sub grab_table_data{ #grab table data relevent to VM guest nodes
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  my $noderange=shift;
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  my $cfghash = shift;
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  my $callback=shift;
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  my $vmtab = xCAT::Table->new("vm");
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  my $vpdtab = xCAT::Table->new("vpd");
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  my $hmtab = xCAT::Table->new("nodehm");
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  my $nttab = xCAT::Table->new("nodetype");
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  my $sitetab = xCAT::Table->new("site");
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  $cfghash->{site}->{genmacprefix} = xCAT::Utils->get_site_attribute('genmacprefix');
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  if ($hmtab) {
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      $cfghash->{nodehm}  = $hmtab->getNodesAttribs($noderange,['serialspeed']);
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  }
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  if ($nttab) {
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      $cfghash->{nodetype}  = $nttab->getNodesAttribs($noderange,['os','arch','profile']); #allow us to guess RTC config
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      #also needed for vmware guestid and also data for vmmaster
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  }
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  unless ($vmtab) { 
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    $callback->({data=>["Cannot open vm table"]});
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    return;
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  }
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  if ($vpdtab) {
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      $cfghash->{vpd} = $vpdtab->getNodesAttribs($noderange,['uuid']);
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  }
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  $cfghash->{vm} = $vmtab->getNodesAttribs($noderange,['node','host','migrationdest','cfgstore','storage','storagemodel','memory','cpus','nics','nicmodel','bootorder','virtflags','datacenter','master']);
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  my $mactab = xCAT::Table->new("mac",-create=>1);
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  my $nrtab= xCAT::Table->new("noderes",-create=>1);
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  $cfghash->{mac} = $mactab->getAllNodeAttribs(['mac'],1);
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  my $macs;
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  my $mac;
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  foreach (keys %{$cfghash->{mac}}) {
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      $macs=$cfghash->{mac}->{$_}->[0]->{mac};
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      foreach $mac (split /\|/,$macs) {
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          $mac =~ s/\!.*//;
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          if ($cfghash->{usedmacs}->{lc($mac)}) {
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              $cfghash->{usedmacs}->{lc($mac)} += 1;
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          } else {
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              $cfghash->{usedmacs}->{lc($mac)}=1;
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          }
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      }
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  }
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}
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sub macsAreUnique { #internal function, do not call, argument format may change without warning
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    #Take a list of macs, ensure that in the table view, they are unique.
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    #this should be performed after the macs have been committed to 
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    #db
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    my $cfghash = shift;
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    my @macs = @_;
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    my $mactab = xCAT::Table->new("mac",-create=>0);
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    unless ($mactab) {
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        return 1;
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    }
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    $cfghash->{mac} = $mactab->getAllNodeAttribs(['mac'],1);
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    $cfghash->{usedmacs} = {};
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    my $macs;
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    my $mac;
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    foreach (keys %{$cfghash->{mac}}) {
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      $macs=$cfghash->{mac}->{$_}->[0]->{mac};
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      foreach $mac (split /\|/,$macs) {
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          $mac =~ s/\!.*//;
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          if ($cfghash->{usedmacs}->{lc($mac)}) {
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              $cfghash->{usedmacs}->{lc($mac)} += 1;
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          } else {
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              $cfghash->{usedmacs}->{lc($mac)}=1;
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          }
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      }
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    }
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    foreach $mac (@macs) {
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        if ($cfghash->{usedmacs}->{lc($mac)} > 1) {
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            return 0;
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        }
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    }
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    return 1;
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}
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sub requestMacAddresses {
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#This function combs through the list of nodes to assure every vm.nic declared nic has a mac address
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    my $tablecfg = shift;
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    my $neededmacs = shift;
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    my $mactab = xCAT::Table->new("mac",-create=>1);
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    my $node;
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    my @allmacs;
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    my $complete = 0;
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    my $updatesneeded;
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    srand(); #Re-seed the rng.  This will make the mac address generation less deterministic
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    while (not $complete and scalar @$neededmacs) {
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        foreach $node (@$neededmacs) {
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            my $nicdata = $tablecfg->{vm}->{$node}->[0]->{nics};
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            unless ($nicdata) { $nicdata = "" }
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            my @nicsneeded = split /,/,$nicdata;
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            my $count = scalar(@nicsneeded);
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            my $macdata = $tablecfg->{mac}->{$node}->[0]->{mac};
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            unless ($macdata) { $macdata ="" }
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            my @macs;
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            my $macaddr;
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            foreach $macaddr (split /\|/,$macdata) {
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                 $macaddr =~ s/\!.*//;
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                 push @macs,lc($macaddr);
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            }
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            $count-=scalar(@macs);
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            if ($count > 0) {
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                $updatesneeded->{$node}->{mac}=1;
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            }
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            while ($count > 0) { #still need more, autogen
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                $macaddr = "";
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                while (not $macaddr) {
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                    $macaddr = lc(genMac($node,$tablecfg->{site}->{genmacprefix}));
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                    push @allmacs,$macaddr;
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                    if ($tablecfg->{usedmacs}->{$macaddr}) {
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                        $macaddr = "";
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                    }
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                }
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                $count--;
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                $tablecfg->{usedmacs}->{$macaddr} = 1;
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                if (not $macdata) {
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                    $macdata = $macaddr;
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                } else {
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                    $macdata .= "|".$macaddr."*NOIP*";
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                }
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                push @macs,$macaddr;
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            }
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            if (defined $updatesneeded->{$node}) {
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                $updatesneeded->{$node}->{mac}=$macdata;
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                $tablecfg->{dhcpneeded}->{$node}=1; #at our leisure, this dhcp binding should be updated
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            }
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            #TODO: LOCK if a distributed lock management structure goes in place, that may be a faster solution than this
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            #this code should be safe though as it is, if a tiny bit slower
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            #can also be sped up by doing it for a noderange in a sweep instead of once per node
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            #but the current architecture has this called at a place that is unaware of the larger context
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            #TODO2.4 would be either the lock management or changing this to make large scale mkvm faster
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        }
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        if (defined $updatesneeded) {
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            my $mactab = xCAT::Table->new('mac',-create=>1);
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            $mactab->setNodesAttribs($updatesneeded);
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            if(macsAreUnique($tablecfg,@allmacs)) {
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                $complete=1;
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            } else { #Throw away ALL macs and try again
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                #this currently includes manually specified ones
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                foreach $node (keys %$updatesneeded) {
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                    $tablecfg->{mac}->{$node}->[0]->{mac}="";
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                }
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                $tablecfg->{usedmacs} = {};
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            }
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        }
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    }
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#    $cfghash->{usedmacs}-{lc{$mac}};
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}
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sub getMacAddresses {
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    my $tablecfg = shift;
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    my $node = shift;
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    my $count = shift;
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    my $mactab = xCAT::Table->new("mac",-create=>1);
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    my $macdata = $tablecfg->{mac}->{$node}->[0]->{mac};
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    unless ($macdata) { $macdata ="" }
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    my @macs;
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    my $macaddr;
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    foreach $macaddr (split /\|/,$macdata) {
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         $macaddr =~ s/\!.*//;
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         push @macs,lc($macaddr);
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    }
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    $count-=scalar(@macs);
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    my $updatesneeded=0;
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    if ($count > 0) {
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        $updatesneeded = 1;
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    }
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    srand(); #Re-seed the rng.  This will make the mac address generation less deterministic
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    while ($count > 0) {
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    while ($count > 0) { #still need more, autogen
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        $macaddr = "";
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        while (not $macaddr) {
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            $macaddr = lc(genMac($node,$tablecfg->{site}->{genmacprefix}));
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            if ($tablecfg->{usedmacs}->{$macaddr}) {
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                $macaddr = "";
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            }
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        }
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        $count--;
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        $tablecfg->{usedmacs}->{$macaddr} = 1;
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        if (not $macdata) {
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            $macdata = $macaddr;
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        } else {
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            $macdata .= "|".$macaddr."*NOIP*";
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        }
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        push @macs,$macaddr;
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    }
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    if ($updatesneeded) {
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        my $mactab = xCAT::Table->new('mac',-create=>1);
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        $mactab->setNodeAttribs($node,{mac=>$macdata});
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        $tablecfg->{dhcpneeded}->{$node}=1; #at our leisure, this dhcp binding should be updated
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    }
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    #TODO: LOCK if a distributed lock management structure goes in place, that may be a faster solution than this
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    #this code should be safe though as it is, if a tiny bit slower
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    #can also be sped up by doing it for a noderange in a sweep instead of once per node
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    #but the current architecture has this called at a place that is unaware of the larger context
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    #TODO2.4 would be either the lock management or changing this to make large scale mkvm faster
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    unless (macsAreUnique($tablecfg,@macs)) { #Throw away ALL macs and try again
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                #this currently includes manually specified ones
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        $count += scalar(@macs);
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        @macs = ();
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        $macdata="";
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    }
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    }
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    return @macs;
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#    $cfghash->{usedmacs}-{lc{$mac}};
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}
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sub genMac { #Generates a mac address for a node, does NOT assure uniqueness, calling code needs to do that
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    my $node=shift;
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    my $prefix = shift;
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    if ($prefix) { #Specific prefix requested, honor it
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        my $tail = int(rand(0xffffff)); #With only 24 bits of space, use random bits;
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        if ($prefix eq '00:50:56') { #vmware reserves certain addresses in their scheme if this prefix used
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            $tail = $tail&0x3fffff; #mask out the two bits in question
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        }
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        $tail = sprintf("%06x",$tail);
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        $tail =~ s/(..)(..)(..)/:$1:$2:$3/;
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        return $prefix.$tail;
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    }
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    my $allbutmult = 0xfeff; # to & with a number to ensure multicast bit is *not* set
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    my $locallyadministered = 0x200; # to | with the 16 MSBs to indicate a local mac
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    my $leading = int(rand(0xffff));
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    $leading = $leading & $allbutmult;
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    $leading = $leading | $locallyadministered;
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    #If this nodename is a resolvable name, we'll use that for the other 32 bits
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    my $low32;
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    my $n;
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    if ($n = inet_aton($node)) {
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        $low32= unpack("N",$n);
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    }
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    unless ($low32) { #If that failed, just do 32 psuedo-random bits
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        $low32 = int(rand(0xffffffff));
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    }
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    my $mac;
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    $mac = sprintf("%04x%08x",$leading,$low32);
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    $mac =~s/(..)(..)(..)(..)(..)(..)/$1:$2:$3:$4:$5:$6/;
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    return $mac;
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}
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1;
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