#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright: (c) 2016, Fabrizio Colonna # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = r''' --- author: - Fabrizio Colonna (@ColOfAbRiX) module: parted short_description: Configure block device partitions description: - This module allows configuring block device partition using the C(parted) command line tool. For a full description of the fields and the options check the GNU parted manual. requirements: - This module requires parted version 1.8.3 and above - align option (except 'undefined') requires parted 2.1 and above - If the version of parted is below 3.1, it requires a Linux version running the sysfs file system C(/sys/). options: device: description: The block device (disk) where to operate. type: str required: True align: description: Set alignment for newly created partitions. Use 'undefined' for parted default aligment. type: str choices: [ cylinder, minimal, none, optimal, undefined ] default: optimal number: description: - The number of the partition to work with or the number of the partition that will be created. - Required when performing any action on the disk, except fetching information. type: int unit: description: - Selects the current default unit that Parted will use to display locations and capacities on the disk and to interpret those given by the user if they are not suffixed by an unit. - When fetching information about a disk, it is always recommended to specify a unit. type: str choices: [ s, B, KB, KiB, MB, MiB, GB, GiB, TB, TiB, '%', cyl, chs, compact ] default: KiB label: description: - Disk label type to use. - If C(device) already contains different label, it will be changed to C(label) and any previous partitions will be lost. type: str choices: [ aix, amiga, bsd, dvh, gpt, loop, mac, msdos, pc98, sun ] default: msdos part_type: description: - May be specified only with 'msdos' or 'dvh' partition tables. - A C(name) must be specified for a 'gpt' partition table. - Neither C(part_type) nor C(name) may be used with a 'sun' partition table. type: str choices: [ extended, logical, primary ] default: primary part_start: description: - Where the partition will start as offset from the beginning of the disk, that is, the "distance" from the start of the disk. Negative numbers specify distance from the end of the disk. - The distance can be specified with all the units supported by parted (except compat) and it is case sensitive, e.g. C(10GiB), C(15%). - Using negative values may require setting of C(fs_type) (see notes). type: str default: 0% part_end: description: - Where the partition will end as offset from the beginning of the disk, that is, the "distance" from the start of the disk. Negative numbers specify distance from the end of the disk. - The distance can be specified with all the units supported by parted (except compat) and it is case sensitive, e.g. C(10GiB), C(15%). type: str default: 100% name: description: - Sets the name for the partition number (GPT, Mac, MIPS and PC98 only). type: str flags: description: A list of the flags that has to be set on the partition. type: list elements: str state: description: - Whether to create or delete a partition. - If set to C(info) the module will only return the device information. type: str choices: [ absent, present, info ] default: info fs_type: description: - If specified and the partition does not exist, will set filesystem type to given partition. - Parameter optional, but see notes below about negative negative C(part_start) values. type: str version_added: '0.2.0' resize: description: - Call C(resizepart) on existing partitions to match the size specified by I(part_end). type: bool default: false version_added: '1.3.0' notes: - When fetching information about a new disk and when the version of parted installed on the system is before version 3.1, the module queries the kernel through C(/sys/) to obtain disk information. In this case the units CHS and CYL are not supported. - Negative C(part_start) start values were rejected if C(fs_type) was not given. This bug was fixed in parted 3.2.153. If you want to use negative C(part_start), specify C(fs_type) as well or make sure your system contains newer parted. ''' RETURN = r''' partition_info: description: Current partition information returned: success type: complex contains: disk: description: Generic device information. type: dict partitions: description: List of device partitions. type: list script: description: parted script executed by module type: str sample: { "disk": { "dev": "/dev/sdb", "logical_block": 512, "model": "VMware Virtual disk", "physical_block": 512, "size": 5.0, "table": "msdos", "unit": "gib" }, "partitions": [{ "begin": 0.0, "end": 1.0, "flags": ["boot", "lvm"], "fstype": "", "name": "", "num": 1, "size": 1.0 }, { "begin": 1.0, "end": 5.0, "flags": [], "fstype": "", "name": "", "num": 2, "size": 4.0 }], "script": "unit KiB print " } ''' EXAMPLES = r''' - name: Create a new ext4 primary partition community.general.parted: device: /dev/sdb number: 1 state: present fs_type: ext4 - name: Remove partition number 1 community.general.parted: device: /dev/sdb number: 1 state: absent - name: Create a new primary partition with a size of 1GiB community.general.parted: device: /dev/sdb number: 1 state: present part_end: 1GiB - name: Create a new primary partition for LVM community.general.parted: device: /dev/sdb number: 2 flags: [ lvm ] state: present part_start: 1GiB - name: Create a new primary partition with a size of 1GiB at disk's end community.general.parted: device: /dev/sdb number: 3 state: present fs_type: ext3 part_start: -1GiB # Example on how to read info and reuse it in subsequent task - name: Read device information (always use unit when probing) community.general.parted: device=/dev/sdb unit=MiB register: sdb_info - name: Remove all partitions from disk community.general.parted: device: /dev/sdb number: '{{ item.num }}' state: absent loop: '{{ sdb_info.partitions }}' - name: Extend an existing partition to fill all available space community.general.parted: device: /dev/sdb number: "{{ sdb_info.partitions | length }}" part_end: "100%" resize: true state: present ''' from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule import math import re import os # Reference prefixes (International System of Units and IEC) units_si = ['B', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB'] units_iec = ['KiB', 'MiB', 'GiB', 'TiB'] parted_units = units_si + units_iec + ['s', '%', 'cyl', 'chs', 'compact'] def parse_unit(size_str, unit=''): """ Parses a string containing a size or boundary information """ matches = re.search(r'^(-?[\d.]+) *([\w%]+)?$', size_str) if matches is None: # ",," format matches = re.search(r'^(\d+),(\d+),(\d+)$', size_str) if matches is None: module.fail_json( msg="Error interpreting parted size output: '%s'" % size_str ) size = { 'cylinder': int(matches.group(1)), 'head': int(matches.group(2)), 'sector': int(matches.group(3)) } unit = 'chs' else: # Normal format: "[]" if matches.group(2) is not None: unit = matches.group(2) size = float(matches.group(1)) return size, unit def parse_partition_info(parted_output, unit): """ Parses the output of parted and transforms the data into a dictionary. Parted Machine Parseable Output: See: https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/parted-devel/2006-December/00 0573.html - All lines end with a semicolon (;) - The first line indicates the units in which the output is expressed. CHS, CYL and BYT stands for CHS, Cylinder and Bytes respectively. - The second line is made of disk information in the following format: "path":"size":"transport-type":"logical-sector-size":"physical-sector-siz e":"partition-table-type":"model-name"; - If the first line was either CYL or CHS, the next line will contain information on no. of cylinders, heads, sectors and cylinder size. - Partition information begins from the next line. This is of the format: (for BYT) "number":"begin":"end":"size":"filesystem-type":"partition-name":"flags-s et"; (for CHS/CYL) "number":"begin":"end":"filesystem-type":"partition-name":"flags-set"; """ lines = [x for x in parted_output.split('\n') if x.strip() != ''] # Generic device info generic_params = lines[1].rstrip(';').split(':') # The unit is read once, because parted always returns the same unit size, unit = parse_unit(generic_params[1], unit) generic = { 'dev': generic_params[0], 'size': size, 'unit': unit.lower(), 'table': generic_params[5], 'model': generic_params[6], 'logical_block': int(generic_params[3]), 'physical_block': int(generic_params[4]) } # CYL and CHS have an additional line in the output if unit in ['cyl', 'chs']: chs_info = lines[2].rstrip(';').split(':') cyl_size, cyl_unit = parse_unit(chs_info[3]) generic['chs_info'] = { 'cylinders': int(chs_info[0]), 'heads': int(chs_info[1]), 'sectors': int(chs_info[2]), 'cyl_size': cyl_size, 'cyl_size_unit': cyl_unit.lower() } lines = lines[1:] parts = [] for line in lines[2:]: part_params = line.rstrip(';').split(':') # CHS use a different format than BYT, but contrary to what stated by # the author, CYL is the same as BYT. I've tested this undocumented # behaviour down to parted version 1.8.3, which is the first version # that supports the machine parseable output. if unit != 'chs': size = parse_unit(part_params[3])[0] fstype = part_params[4] name = part_params[5] flags = part_params[6] else: size = "" fstype = part_params[3] name = part_params[4] flags = part_params[5] parts.append({ 'num': int(part_params[0]), 'begin': parse_unit(part_params[1])[0], 'end': parse_unit(part_params[2])[0], 'size': size, 'fstype': fstype, 'name': name, 'flags': [f.strip() for f in flags.split(', ') if f != ''], 'unit': unit.lower(), }) return {'generic': generic, 'partitions': parts} def format_disk_size(size_bytes, unit): """ Formats a size in bytes into a different unit, like parted does. It doesn't manage CYL and CHS formats, though. This function has been adapted from https://github.com/Distrotech/parted/blo b/279d9d869ff472c52b9ec2e180d568f0c99e30b0/libparted/unit.c """ global units_si, units_iec unit = unit.lower() # Shortcut if size_bytes == 0: return 0.0, 'b' # Cases where we default to 'compact' if unit in ['', 'compact', 'cyl', 'chs']: index = max(0, int( (math.log10(size_bytes) - 1.0) / 3.0 )) unit = 'b' if index < len(units_si): unit = units_si[index] # Find the appropriate multiplier multiplier = 1.0 if unit in units_si: multiplier = 1000.0 ** units_si.index(unit) elif unit in units_iec: multiplier = 1024.0 ** units_iec.index(unit) output = size_bytes // multiplier * (1 + 1E-16) # Corrections to round up as per IEEE754 standard if output < 10: w = output + 0.005 elif output < 100: w = output + 0.05 else: w = output + 0.5 if w < 10: precision = 2 elif w < 100: precision = 1 else: precision = 0 # Round and return return round(output, precision), unit def convert_to_bytes(size_str, unit): size = float(size_str) multiplier = 1.0 if unit in units_si: multiplier = 1000.0 ** units_si.index(unit) elif unit in units_iec: multiplier = 1024.0 ** (units_iec.index(unit) + 1) elif unit in ['', 'compact', 'cyl', 'chs']: # As per format_disk_size, default to compact, which defaults to megabytes multiplier = 1000.0 ** units_si.index("MB") output = size * multiplier return int(output) def get_unlabeled_device_info(device, unit): """ Fetches device information directly from the kernel and it is used when parted cannot work because of a missing label. It always returns a 'unknown' label. """ device_name = os.path.basename(device) base = "/sys/block/%s" % device_name vendor = read_record(base + "/device/vendor", "Unknown") model = read_record(base + "/device/model", "model") logic_block = int(read_record(base + "/queue/logical_block_size", 0)) phys_block = int(read_record(base + "/queue/physical_block_size", 0)) size_bytes = int(read_record(base + "/size", 0)) * logic_block size, unit = format_disk_size(size_bytes, unit) return { 'generic': { 'dev': device, 'table': "unknown", 'size': size, 'unit': unit, 'logical_block': logic_block, 'physical_block': phys_block, 'model': "%s %s" % (vendor, model), }, 'partitions': [] } def get_device_info(device, unit): """ Fetches information about a disk and its partitions and it returns a dictionary. """ global module, parted_exec # If parted complains about missing labels, it means there are no partitions. # In this case only, use a custom function to fetch information and emulate # parted formats for the unit. label_needed = check_parted_label(device) if label_needed: return get_unlabeled_device_info(device, unit) command = "%s -s -m %s -- unit '%s' print" % (parted_exec, device, unit) rc, out, err = module.run_command(command) if rc != 0 and 'unrecognised disk label' not in err: module.fail_json(msg=( "Error while getting device information with parted " "script: '%s'" % command), rc=rc, out=out, err=err ) return parse_partition_info(out, unit) def check_parted_label(device): """ Determines if parted needs a label to complete its duties. Versions prior to 3.1 don't return data when there is no label. For more information see: http://upstream.rosalinux.ru/changelogs/libparted/3.1/changelog.html """ global parted_exec # Check the version parted_major, parted_minor, _ = parted_version() if (parted_major == 3 and parted_minor >= 1) or parted_major > 3: return False # Older parted versions return a message in the stdout and RC > 0. rc, out, err = module.run_command("%s -s -m %s print" % (parted_exec, device)) if rc != 0 and 'unrecognised disk label' in out.lower(): return True return False def parse_parted_version(out): """ Returns version tuple from the output of "parted --version" command """ lines = [x for x in out.split('\n') if x.strip() != ''] if len(lines) == 0: return None, None, None # Sample parted versions (see as well test unit): # parted (GNU parted) 3.3 # parted (GNU parted) 3.4.5 # parted (GNU parted) 3.3.14-dfc61 matches = re.search(r'^parted.+\s(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?', lines[0].strip()) if matches is None: return None, None, None # Convert version to numbers major = int(matches.group(1)) minor = int(matches.group(2)) rev = 0 if matches.group(3) is not None: rev = int(matches.group(3)) return major, minor, rev def parted_version(): """ Returns the major and minor version of parted installed on the system. """ global module, parted_exec rc, out, err = module.run_command("%s --version" % parted_exec) if rc != 0: module.fail_json( msg="Failed to get parted version.", rc=rc, out=out, err=err ) (major, minor, rev) = parse_parted_version(out) if major is None: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to get parted version.", rc=0, out=out) return major, minor, rev def parted(script, device, align): """ Runs a parted script. """ global module, parted_exec align_option = '-a %s' % align if align == 'undefined': align_option = '' if script and not module.check_mode: command = "%s -s -m %s %s -- %s" % (parted_exec, align_option, device, script) rc, out, err = module.run_command(command) if rc != 0: module.fail_json( msg="Error while running parted script: %s" % command.strip(), rc=rc, out=out, err=err ) def read_record(file_path, default=None): """ Reads the first line of a file and returns it. """ try: f = open(file_path, 'r') try: return f.readline().strip() finally: f.close() except IOError: return default def part_exists(partitions, attribute, number): """ Looks if a partition that has a specific value for a specific attribute actually exists. """ return any( part[attribute] and part[attribute] == number for part in partitions ) def check_size_format(size_str): """ Checks if the input string is an allowed size """ size, unit = parse_unit(size_str) return unit in parted_units def main(): global module, units_si, units_iec, parted_exec changed = False output_script = "" script = "" module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( device=dict(type='str', required=True), align=dict(type='str', default='optimal', choices=['cylinder', 'minimal', 'none', 'optimal', 'undefined']), number=dict(type='int'), # unit command unit=dict(type='str', default='KiB', choices=parted_units), # mklabel command label=dict(type='str', default='msdos', choices=['aix', 'amiga', 'bsd', 'dvh', 'gpt', 'loop', 'mac', 'msdos', 'pc98', 'sun']), # mkpart [] command part_type=dict(type='str', default='primary', choices=['extended', 'logical', 'primary']), part_start=dict(type='str', default='0%'), part_end=dict(type='str', default='100%'), fs_type=dict(type='str'), # name command name=dict(type='str'), # set command flags=dict(type='list', elements='str'), # rm/mkpart command state=dict(type='str', default='info', choices=['absent', 'info', 'present']), # resize part resize=dict(type='bool', default=False), ), required_if=[ ['state', 'present', ['number']], ['state', 'absent', ['number']], ], supports_check_mode=True, ) module.run_command_environ_update = {'LANG': 'C', 'LC_ALL': 'C', 'LC_MESSAGES': 'C', 'LC_CTYPE': 'C'} # Data extraction device = module.params['device'] align = module.params['align'] number = module.params['number'] unit = module.params['unit'] label = module.params['label'] part_type = module.params['part_type'] part_start = module.params['part_start'] part_end = module.params['part_end'] name = module.params['name'] state = module.params['state'] flags = module.params['flags'] fs_type = module.params['fs_type'] resize = module.params['resize'] # Parted executable parted_exec = module.get_bin_path('parted', True) # Conditioning if number is not None and number < 1: module.fail_json(msg="The partition number must be greater then 0.") if not check_size_format(part_start): module.fail_json( msg="The argument 'part_start' doesn't respect required format." "The size unit is case sensitive.", err=parse_unit(part_start) ) if not check_size_format(part_end): module.fail_json( msg="The argument 'part_end' doesn't respect required format." "The size unit is case sensitive.", err=parse_unit(part_end) ) # Read the current disk information current_device = get_device_info(device, unit) current_parts = current_device['partitions'] if state == 'present': # Assign label if required mklabel_needed = current_device['generic'].get('table', None) != label if mklabel_needed: script += "mklabel %s " % label # Create partition if required if part_type and (mklabel_needed or not part_exists(current_parts, 'num', number)): script += "mkpart %s %s%s %s " % ( part_type, '%s ' % fs_type if fs_type is not None else '', part_start, part_end ) # Set the unit of the run if unit and script: script = "unit %s %s" % (unit, script) # If partition exists, try to resize if resize and part_exists(current_parts, 'num', number): # Ensure new end is different to current partition = [p for p in current_parts if p['num'] == number][0] current_part_end = convert_to_bytes(partition['end'], unit) size, parsed_unit = parse_unit(part_end, unit) if parsed_unit == "%": size = int((int(current_device['generic']['size']) * size) / 100) parsed_unit = unit desired_part_end = convert_to_bytes(size, parsed_unit) if current_part_end != desired_part_end: script += "resizepart %s %s " % ( number, part_end ) # Execute the script and update the data structure. # This will create the partition for the next steps if script: output_script += script parted(script, device, align) changed = True script = "" if not module.check_mode: current_parts = get_device_info(device, unit)['partitions'] if part_exists(current_parts, 'num', number) or module.check_mode: if changed and module.check_mode: partition = {'flags': []} # Empty structure for the check-mode else: partition = [p for p in current_parts if p['num'] == number][0] # Assign name to the partition if name is not None and partition.get('name', None) != name: # Wrap double quotes in single quotes so the shell doesn't strip # the double quotes as those need to be included in the arg # passed to parted script += 'name %s \'"%s"\' ' % (number, name) # Manage flags if flags: # Parted infers boot with esp, if you assign esp, boot is set # and if boot is unset, esp is also unset. if 'esp' in flags and 'boot' not in flags: flags.append('boot') # Compute only the changes in flags status flags_off = list(set(partition['flags']) - set(flags)) flags_on = list(set(flags) - set(partition['flags'])) for f in flags_on: script += "set %s %s on " % (number, f) for f in flags_off: script += "set %s %s off " % (number, f) # Set the unit of the run if unit and script: script = "unit %s %s" % (unit, script) # Execute the script if script: output_script += script changed = True parted(script, device, align) elif state == 'absent': # Remove the partition if part_exists(current_parts, 'num', number) or module.check_mode: script = "rm %s " % number output_script += script changed = True parted(script, device, align) elif state == 'info': output_script = "unit '%s' print " % unit # Final status of the device final_device_status = get_device_info(device, unit) module.exit_json( changed=changed, disk=final_device_status['generic'], partitions=final_device_status['partitions'], script=output_script.strip() ) if __name__ == '__main__': main()