[335] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/python |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | import fuse |
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| 4 | from fuse import Fuse |
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| 5 | |
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| 6 | from time import time |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | import stat # for file properties |
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| 9 | import os # for filesystem modes (O_RDONLY, etc) |
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| 10 | import errno # for error number codes (ENOENT, etc) |
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| 11 | # - note: these must be returned as negatives |
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| 12 | |
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[359] | 13 | from syslog import * |
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| 14 | |
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[841] | 15 | from invirt.config import structs as config |
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| 16 | from invirt import database |
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[344] | 17 | |
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[335] | 18 | fuse.fuse_python_api = (0, 2) |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | realpath = "/home/machines/" |
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| 21 | |
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| 22 | def getDepth(path): |
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| 23 | """ |
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| 24 | Return the depth of a given path, zero-based from root ('/') |
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| 25 | """ |
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| 26 | if path == '/': |
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| 27 | return 0 |
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| 28 | else: |
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| 29 | return path.count('/') |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | def getParts(path): |
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| 32 | """ |
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| 33 | Return the slash-separated parts of a given path as a list |
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| 34 | """ |
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| 35 | if path == '/': |
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| 36 | return ['/'] |
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| 37 | else: |
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[359] | 38 | # [1:] because otherwise you get an empty list element from the |
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| 39 | # initial '/' |
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[335] | 40 | return path[1:].split('/') |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | class MyStat: |
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| 43 | def __init__(self): |
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| 44 | self.st_mode = 0 |
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| 45 | self.st_ino = 0 |
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| 46 | self.st_dev = 0 |
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| 47 | self.st_nlink = 0 |
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[344] | 48 | self.st_uid = 0 |
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[335] | 49 | self.st_gid = 0 |
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| 50 | self.st_size = 0 |
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| 51 | self.st_atime = 0 |
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| 52 | self.st_mtime = 0 |
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| 53 | self.st_ctime = 0 |
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| 54 | |
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| 55 | def toTuple(self): |
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| 56 | return (self.st_mode, self.st_ino, self.st_dev, self.st_nlink, self.st_uid, self.st_gid, self.st_size, self.st_atime, self.st_mtime, self.st_ctime) |
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| 57 | |
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| 58 | class ConsoleFS(Fuse): |
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| 59 | """ |
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[359] | 60 | ConsoleFS creates a series of subdirectories each mirroring the same real |
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| 61 | directory, except for a single file - the .k5login - which is dynamically |
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| 62 | generated for each subdirectory |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | This filesystem only implements the getattr, getdir, read, and readlink |
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| 65 | calls, beacuse this is a read-only filesystem |
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[335] | 66 | """ |
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| 67 | |
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| 68 | def __init__(self, *args, **kw): |
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[359] | 69 | """Initialize the filesystem and set it to allow_other access besides |
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| 70 | the user who mounts the filesystem (i.e. root) |
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| 71 | """ |
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[335] | 72 | Fuse.__init__(self, *args, **kw) |
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[344] | 73 | self.lasttime = time() |
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| 74 | self.allow_other = 1 |
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[359] | 75 | |
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| 76 | openlog('sipb-xen-consolefs ', LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON) |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | syslog(LOG_DEBUG, 'Init complete.') |
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[335] | 79 | |
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| 80 | def mirrorPath(self, path): |
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[359] | 81 | """Translate a virtual path to its real path counterpart""" |
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[335] | 82 | return realpath + "/".join(getParts(path)[1:]) |
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| 83 | |
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[344] | 84 | def getMachines(self): |
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[359] | 85 | """Get the list of VMs in the database, clearing the cache if it's |
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| 86 | older than 15 seconds""" |
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[344] | 87 | if time() - self.lasttime > 15: |
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| 88 | self.lasttime = time() |
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[841] | 89 | database.clear_cache() |
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| 90 | return [machine.name for machine in database.Machine.select()] |
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[344] | 91 | |
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| 92 | def getUid(self, machine_name): |
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[359] | 93 | """Calculate the UID of a machine-account, which is just machine_id+1000 |
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| 94 | """ |
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[841] | 95 | return database.Machine.get_by(name=machine_name).machine_id + 1000 |
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[344] | 96 | |
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| 97 | def getK5login(self, machine_name): |
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[359] | 98 | """Build the ACL for a machine and turn it into a .k5login file |
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| 99 | """ |
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[841] | 100 | machine = database.Machine.get_by(name=machine_name) |
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[344] | 101 | users = [acl.user for acl in machine.acl] |
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| 102 | return "\n".join(map(self.userToPrinc, users) + ['']) |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | def userToPrinc(self, user): |
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[359] | 105 | """Convert Kerberos v4-style names to v5-style and append a default |
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| 106 | realm if none is specified |
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| 107 | """ |
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[344] | 108 | if '@' in user: |
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| 109 | (princ, realm) = user.split('@') |
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| 110 | else: |
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| 111 | princ = user |
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[841] | 112 | realm = config.authn[0].realm |
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[344] | 113 | |
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[357] | 114 | return princ.replace('.', '/') + '@' + realm |
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[344] | 115 | |
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[335] | 116 | def getattr(self, path): |
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| 117 | """ |
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| 118 | - st_mode (protection bits) |
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| 119 | - st_ino (inode number) |
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| 120 | - st_dev (device) |
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| 121 | - st_nlink (number of hard links) |
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| 122 | - st_uid (user ID of owner) |
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| 123 | - st_gid (group ID of owner) |
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| 124 | - st_size (size of file, in bytes) |
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| 125 | - st_atime (time of most recent access) |
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| 126 | - st_mtime (time of most recent content modification) |
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| 127 | - st_ctime (platform dependent; time of most recent metadata change on Unix, |
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| 128 | or the time of creation on Windows). |
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| 129 | """ |
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| 130 | |
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[359] | 131 | syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "*** getattr: " + path) |
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[335] | 132 | |
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| 133 | depth = getDepth(path) |
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| 134 | parts = getParts(path) |
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| 135 | |
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| 136 | st = MyStat() |
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[359] | 137 | # / is a directory |
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[335] | 138 | if path == '/': |
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| 139 | st.st_mode = stat.S_IFDIR | 0755 |
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| 140 | st.st_nlink = 2 |
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[359] | 141 | # /foo is a directory if foo is a machine - otherwise it doesn't exist |
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[335] | 142 | elif depth == 1: |
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[344] | 143 | if parts[-1] in self.getMachines(): |
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[335] | 144 | st.st_mode = stat.S_IFDIR | 0755 |
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| 145 | st.st_nlink = 2 |
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[359] | 146 | # Homedirs should be owned by the user whose homedir it is |
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[344] | 147 | st.st_uid = st.st_gid = self.getUid(parts[0]) |
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[335] | 148 | else: |
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| 149 | return -errno.ENOENT |
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[359] | 150 | # Catch the .k5login file, because it's a special case |
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[335] | 151 | elif depth == 2 and parts[-1] == '.k5login': |
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| 152 | st.st_mode = stat.S_IFREG | 0444 |
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| 153 | st.st_nlink = 1 |
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[344] | 154 | st.st_size = len(self.getK5login(parts[0])) |
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[359] | 155 | # The .k5login file should be owned by the user whose homedir it is |
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[344] | 156 | st.st_uid = st.st_gid = self.getUid(parts[0]) |
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[359] | 157 | # For anything else, we get the mirror path and call out to the OS |
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[335] | 158 | else: |
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[344] | 159 | stats = list(os.lstat(self.mirrorPath(path))) |
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[359] | 160 | # Shadow the UID and GID from the original homedir |
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[344] | 161 | stats[4:6] = [self.getUid(parts[0])] * 2 |
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| 162 | return tuple(stats) |
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[335] | 163 | return st.toTuple() |
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[359] | 165 | # This call isn't actually used in the version of Fuse on console, but we |
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| 166 | # wanted to leave it implemented to ease the transition in the future |
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[335] | 167 | def readdir(self, path, offset): |
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[359] | 168 | """Return a generator with the listing for a directory |
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| 169 | """ |
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| 170 | syslog(LOG_DEBUG, '*** readdir %s %s' % (path, offset)) |
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[344] | 171 | for (value, zero) in self.getdir(path): |
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| 172 | yield fuse.Direntry(value) |
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| 173 | |
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| 174 | def getdir(self, path): |
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[359] | 175 | """Return a list of tuples of the form (item, 0) with the contents of |
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| 176 | the directory path |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | Fuse doesn't add '.' or '..' on its own, so we have to |
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| 179 | """ |
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| 180 | syslog(LOG_DEBUG, '*** getdir %s' % path) |
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| 181 | |
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| 182 | # '/' contains a directory for each machine |
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[335] | 183 | if path == '/': |
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[359] | 184 | contents = self.getMachines() |
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| 185 | # The directory for each machine contains the same files as the realpath |
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| 186 | # but also the .k5login |
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| 187 | # |
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| 188 | # The list is converted to a set so that we can handle the case where |
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| 189 | # there is already a .k5login in the realpath gracefully |
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[335] | 190 | elif getDepth(path) == 1: |
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[359] | 191 | contents = set(os.listdir(self.mirrorPath(path)) + ['.k5login']) |
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| 192 | # If it's not the root of the homedir, just pass the call onto the OS |
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| 193 | # for realpath |
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[335] | 194 | else: |
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[359] | 195 | contents = os.listdir(self.mirrorPath(path)) |
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| 196 | # Format the list the way that Fuse wants it - and don't forget to add |
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| 197 | # '.' and '..' |
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| 198 | return [(i, 0) for i in (list(contents) + ['.', '..'])] |
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[335] | 199 | |
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[359] | 200 | def read(self, path, length, offset): |
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| 201 | """Read length bytes starting at offset of path. In most cases, this |
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| 202 | just gets passed on to the OS |
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| 203 | """ |
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| 204 | syslog(LOG_DEBUG, '*** read %s %s %s' % (path, length, offset)) |
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[335] | 205 | |
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[344] | 206 | parts = getParts(path) |
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[359] | 208 | # If the depth is less than 2, then either it's a directory or the file |
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| 209 | # doesn't exist |
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| 210 | # (realistically this doesn't appear to ever happen) |
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[335] | 211 | if getDepth(path) < 2: |
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| 212 | return -errno.ENOENT |
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[359] | 213 | # If we're asking for a real .k5login file, then create it and return |
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| 214 | # the snippet requested |
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[344] | 215 | elif parts[1:] == ['.k5login']: |
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| 216 | if parts[0] not in self.getMachines(): |
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| 217 | return -errno.ENOENT |
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| 218 | else: |
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| 219 | return self.getK5login(parts[0])[offset:length + offset] |
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[359] | 220 | # Otherwise, pass the call onto the OS |
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| 221 | # (note that the file will get closed when this call returns and the |
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| 222 | # file descriptor goes out of scope) |
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[335] | 223 | else: |
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| 224 | fname = self.mirrorPath(path) |
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| 225 | if not os.path.isfile(fname): |
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| 226 | return -errno.ENOENT |
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| 227 | else: |
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| 228 | f = open(fname) |
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| 229 | f.seek(offset) |
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| 230 | return f.read(length) |
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[359] | 231 | |
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| 232 | def readlink(self, path): |
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| 233 | syslog(LOG_DEBUG, '*** readlink %s' % path) |
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| 234 | |
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| 235 | # There aren't any symlinks here |
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| 236 | if getDepth(path) < 2: |
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| 237 | return -errno.ENOENT |
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| 238 | # But there might be here |
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| 239 | else: |
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| 240 | return os.readlink(self.mirrorPath(path)) |
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[335] | 241 | |
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| 242 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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[841] | 243 | database.connect() |
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[335] | 244 | usage=""" |
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| 245 | ConsoleFS [mount_path] |
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| 246 | """ |
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| 247 | server = ConsoleFS() |
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| 248 | server.flags = 0 |
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| 249 | server.main() |
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