| import os |
| import base64 |
| from django.db.models import F, Q |
| from xos.config import Config |
| from synchronizers.base.openstacksyncstep import OpenStackSyncStep |
| from core.models import Controller |
| from core.models.network import * |
| from xos.logger import observer_logger as logger |
| |
| class SyncPorts(OpenStackSyncStep): |
| requested_interval = 0 # 3600 |
| provides=[Port] |
| observes=Port |
| |
| # The way it works is to enumerate the all of the ports that quantum |
| # has, and then work backward from each port's network-id to determine |
| # which Network is associated from the port. |
| |
| def call(self, **args): |
| logger.info("sync'ing network instances") |
| |
| ports = Port.objects.all() |
| ports_by_id = {} |
| ports_by_neutron_port = {} |
| for port in ports: |
| ports_by_id[port.id] = port |
| ports_by_neutron_port[port.port_id] = port |
| |
| networks = Network.objects.all() |
| networks_by_id = {} |
| for network in networks: |
| for nd in network.controllernetworks.all(): |
| networks_by_id[nd.net_id] = network |
| |
| #logger.info("networks_by_id = ") |
| #for (network_id, network) in networks_by_id.items(): |
| # logger.info(" %s: %s" % (network_id, network.name)) |
| |
| instances = Instance.objects.all() |
| instances_by_instance_uuid = {} |
| for instance in instances: |
| instances_by_instance_uuid[instance.instance_uuid] = instance |
| |
| # Get all ports in all controllers |
| |
| ports_by_id = {} |
| templates_by_id = {} |
| for controller in Controller.objects.all(): |
| if not controller.admin_tenant: |
| logger.info("controller %s has no admin_tenant" % controller) |
| continue |
| try: |
| driver = self.driver.admin_driver(controller = controller) |
| ports = driver.shell.quantum.list_ports()["ports"] |
| except: |
| logger.log_exc("failed to get ports from controller %s" % controller) |
| continue |
| |
| for port in ports: |
| ports_by_id[port["id"]] = port |
| |
| # public-nat and public-dedicated networks don't have a net-id anywhere |
| # in the data model, so build up a list of which ids map to which network |
| # templates. |
| try: |
| neutron_networks = driver.shell.quantum.list_networks()["networks"] |
| except: |
| print "failed to get networks from controller %s" % controller |
| continue |
| for network in neutron_networks: |
| for template in NetworkTemplate.objects.all(): |
| if template.shared_network_name == network["name"]: |
| templates_by_id[network["id"]] = template |
| |
| for port in ports_by_id.values(): |
| #logger.info("port %s" % str(port)) |
| if port["id"] in ports_by_neutron_port: |
| # we already have it |
| #logger.info("already accounted for port %s" % port["id"]) |
| continue |
| |
| if port["device_owner"] != "compute:nova": |
| # we only want the ports that connect to instances |
| #logger.info("port %s is not a compute port, it is a %s" % (port["id"], port["device_owner"])) |
| continue |
| |
| instance = instances_by_instance_uuid.get(port['device_id'], None) |
| if not instance: |
| logger.info("no instance for port %s device_id %s" % (port["id"], port['device_id'])) |
| continue |
| |
| network = networks_by_id.get(port['network_id'], None) |
| if not network: |
| # maybe it's public-nat or public-dedicated. Search the templates for |
| # the id, then see if the instance's slice has some network that uses |
| # that template |
| template = templates_by_id.get(port['network_id'], None) |
| if template and instance.slice: |
| for candidate_network in instance.slice.networks.all(): |
| if candidate_network.template == template: |
| network=candidate_network |
| if not network: |
| logger.info("no network for port %s network %s" % (port["id"], port["network_id"])) |
| |
| # we know it's associated with a instance, but we don't know |
| # which network it is part of. |
| |
| continue |
| |
| if network.template.shared_network_name: |
| # If it's a shared network template, then more than one network |
| # object maps to the quantum network. We have to do a whole bunch |
| # of extra work to find the right one. |
| networks = network.template.network_set.all() |
| network = None |
| for candidate_network in networks: |
| if (candidate_network.owner == instance.slice): |
| logger.info("found network %s" % candidate_network) |
| network = candidate_network |
| |
| if not network: |
| logger.info("failed to find the correct network for a shared template for port %s network %s" % (port["id"], port["network_id"])) |
| continue |
| |
| if not port["fixed_ips"]: |
| logger.info("port %s has no fixed_ips" % port["id"]) |
| continue |
| |
| ip=port["fixed_ips"][0]["ip_address"] |
| mac=port["mac_address"] |
| logger.info("creating Port (%s, %s, %s, %s)" % (str(network), str(instance), ip, str(port["id"]))) |
| |
| ns = Port(network=network, |
| instance=instance, |
| ip=ip, |
| mac=mac, |
| port_id=port["id"]) |
| |
| try: |
| ns.save() |
| except: |
| logger.log_exc("failed to save port %s" % str(ns)) |
| continue |
| |
| # For ports that were created by the user, find that ones |
| # that don't have neutron ports, and create them. |
| for port in Port.objects.filter(Q(port_id__isnull=True), Q(instance__isnull=False) ): |
| logger.info("XXX working on port %s" % port) |
| controller = port.instance.node.site_deployment.controller |
| slice = port.instance.slice |
| |
| if controller: |
| cn=port.network.controllernetworks.filter(controller=controller) |
| if not cn: |
| logger.log_exc("no controllernetwork for %s" % port) |
| continue |
| cn=cn[0] |
| if cn.lazy_blocked: |
| cn.lazy_blocked=False |
| cn.save() |
| logger.info("deferring port %s because controllerNetwork was lazy-blocked" % port) |
| continue |
| if not cn.net_id: |
| logger.info("deferring port %s because controllerNetwork does not have a port-id yet" % port) |
| continue |
| try: |
| # We need to use a client driver that specifies the tenant |
| # of the destination instance. Nova-compute will not connect |
| # ports to instances if the port's tenant does not match |
| # the instance's tenant. |
| |
| # A bunch of stuff to compensate for OpenStackDriver.client_driveR() |
| # not being in working condition. |
| from openstack.client import OpenStackClient |
| from openstack.driver import OpenStackDriver |
| caller = port.network.owner.creator |
| auth = {'username': caller.email, |
| 'password': caller.remote_password, |
| 'tenant': slice.name} |
| client = OpenStackClient(controller=controller, **auth) # cacert=self.config.nova_ca_ssl_cert, |
| driver = OpenStackDriver(client=client) |
| |
| neutron_port = driver.shell.quantum.create_port({"port": {"network_id": cn.net_id}})["port"] |
| port.port_id = neutron_port["id"] |
| if neutron_port["fixed_ips"]: |
| port.ip = neutron_port["fixed_ips"][0]["ip_address"] |
| port.mac = neutron_port["mac_address"] |
| except: |
| logger.log_exc("failed to create neutron port for %s" % port) |
| continue |
| port.save() |
| |
| def delete_record(self, network_instance): |
| # Nothing to do, this is an OpenCloud object |
| pass |
| |