Handle attaching loop devices instead of handing it to mount

* So that we can pass extra loop options like Direct I/O
* To workaround an issue with loop device files not getting
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Mehran Kholdi 2020-04-25 21:36:44 +04:30
parent c500df8ca2
commit dcc2210b3c
3 changed files with 33 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ from google.protobuf.wrappers_pb2 import BoolValue
import rawfile_util
from csi import csi_pb2, csi_pb2_grpc
from orchestrator.k8s import volume_to_node, run_on_node
from rawfile_util import attach_loop
from remote import init_rawfile, scrub
from util import log_grpc_request, run
@ -48,7 +49,8 @@ class RawFileNodeServicer(csi_pb2_grpc.NodeServicer):
def NodePublishVolume(self, request, context):
mount_path = request.target_path
img_file = rawfile_util.img_file(request.volume_id)
run(f"mount {img_file} {mount_path}")
loop_file = attach_loop(img_file)
run(f"mount {loop_file} {mount_path}")
return csi_pb2.NodePublishVolumeResponse()
@log_grpc_request

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import json
from pathlib import Path
from consts import DATA_DIR
from util import run, run_out
def img_dir(volume_id):
@ -28,3 +29,27 @@ def patch_metadata(volume_id, obj):
new_data = {**old_data, **obj}
meta_file(volume_id).write_text(json.dumps(new_data))
return new_data
def attached_loops(file: str) -> [str]:
out = run_out(f"losetup -j {file}").stdout.decode()
lines = out.splitlines()
devs = [line.split(":", 1)[0] for line in lines]
return devs
def attach_loop(file) -> str:
def next_loop():
loop_file = run_out(f"losetup -f").stdout.decode().strip()
if not Path(loop_file).exists():
pfx_len = len("/dev/loop")
loop_dev_id = loop_file[pfx_len:]
run(f"mknod {loop_file} b 7 {loop_dev_id}")
return loop_file
while True:
devs = attached_loops(file)
if len(devs) > 0:
return devs[0]
next_loop()
run(f"losetup -f {file}")

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@ -39,6 +39,11 @@ def run(cmd):
return subprocess.run(cmd, shell=True, check=True)
def run_out(cmd: str):
p = subprocess.run(cmd, shell=True, capture_output=True)
return p
class remote_fn(object):
def __init__(self, fn):
self.fn = fn