ansible/library/system/setup
Michael DeHaan c3544de1df Merge pull request #3228 from skvidal/facts.d
first cut and docs for facts.d mechanism for setup module
2013-06-16 19:46:02 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
#
#n This file is part of Ansible
#
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import os
import array
import fcntl
import fnmatch
import glob
import platform
import re
import socket
import struct
import datetime
import getpass
import subprocess
import ConfigParser
import StringIO
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: setup
short_description: Gathers facts about remote hosts
options:
filter:
version_added: "1.1"
description:
- if supplied, only return facts that match this shell-style (fnmatch) wildcard.
required: false
default: '*'
fact_path:
version_added: "1.3"
description:
- path used for local ansible facts (*.fact) - files in this dir
will be run (if executable) and their results be added to ansible_local facts
if a file is not executable it is read.
File/results format can be json or ini-format
required: false
default: '/etc/ansible/facts.d'
description:
- This module is automatically called by playbooks to gather useful
variables about remote hosts that can be used in playbooks. It can also be
executed directly by C(/usr/bin/ansible) to check what variables are
available to a host. Ansible provides many I(facts) about the system,
automatically.
notes:
- More ansible facts will be added with successive releases. If I(facter) or
I(ohai) are installed, variables from these programs will also be snapshotted
into the JSON file for usage in templating. These variables are prefixed
with C(facter_) and C(ohai_) so it's easy to tell their source. All variables are
bubbled up to the caller. Using the ansible facts and choosing to not
install I(facter) and I(ohai) means you can avoid Ruby-dependencies on your
remote systems. (See also M(facter) and M(ohai).)
- The filter option filters only the first level subkey below ansible_facts.
author: Michael DeHaan
'''
EXAMPLES = """
# Display facts from all hosts and store them indexed by I(hostname) at C(/tmp/facts).
ansible all -m setup --tree /tmp/facts
# Display only facts regarding memory found by ansible on all hosts and output them.
ansible all -m setup -a 'filter=ansible_*_mb'
# Display only facts returned by facter.
ansible all -m setup -a 'filter=facter_*'
# Display only facts returned by facter.
ansible all -m setup -a 'filter=ansible_eth[0-2]'
"""
try:
import selinux
HAVE_SELINUX=True
except ImportError:
HAVE_SELINUX=False
try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
class Facts(object):
"""
This class should only attempt to populate those facts that
are mostly generic to all systems. This includes platform facts,
service facts (eg. ssh keys or selinux), and distribution facts.
Anything that requires extensive code or may have more than one
possible implementation to establish facts for a given topic should
subclass Facts.
"""
_I386RE = re.compile(r'i[3456]86')
# For the most part, we assume that platform.dist() will tell the truth.
# This is the fallback to handle unknowns or exceptions
OSDIST_DICT = { '/etc/redhat-release': 'RedHat',
'/etc/vmware-release': 'VMwareESX',
'/etc/openwrt_release': 'OpenWrt',
'/etc/system-release': 'OtherLinux',
'/etc/alpine-release': 'Alpine' }
SELINUX_MODE_DICT = { 1: 'enforcing', 0: 'permissive', -1: 'disabled' }
# A list of dicts. If there is a platform with more than one
# package manager, put the preferred one last. If there is an
# ansible module, use that as the value for the 'name' key.
PKG_MGRS = [ { 'path' : '/usr/bin/yum', 'name' : 'yum' },
{ 'path' : '/usr/bin/apt-get', 'name' : 'apt' },
{ 'path' : '/usr/bin/zypper', 'name' : 'zypper' },
{ 'path' : '/usr/bin/pacman', 'name' : 'pacman' },
{ 'path' : '/bin/opkg', 'name' : 'opkg' },
{ 'path' : '/opt/local/bin/pkgin', 'name' : 'pkgin' },
{ 'path' : '/opt/local/bin/port', 'name' : 'macports' },
{ 'path' : '/sbin/apk', 'name' : 'apk' },
{ 'path' : '/usr/sbin/pkg', 'name' : 'pkgng' },
{ 'path' : '/usr/sbin/swlist', 'name' : 'SD-UX' },
]
def __init__(self):
self.facts = {}
self.get_platform_facts()
self.get_distribution_facts()
self.get_cmdline()
self.get_public_ssh_host_keys()
self.get_selinux_facts()
self.get_pkg_mgr_facts()
self.get_lsb_facts()
self.get_date_time_facts()
self.get_user_facts()
self.get_local_facts()
def populate(self):
return self.facts
# Platform
# patform.system() can be Linux, Darwin, Java, or Windows
def get_platform_facts(self):
self.facts['system'] = platform.system()
self.facts['kernel'] = platform.release()
self.facts['machine'] = platform.machine()
self.facts['python_version'] = platform.python_version()
self.facts['fqdn'] = socket.getfqdn()
self.facts['hostname'] = platform.node().split('.')[0]
self.facts['domain'] = '.'.join(self.facts['fqdn'].split('.')[1:])
arch_bits = platform.architecture()[0]
self.facts['userspace_bits'] = arch_bits.replace('bit', '')
if self.facts['machine'] == 'x86_64':
self.facts['architecture'] = self.facts['machine']
if self.facts['userspace_bits'] == '64':
self.facts['userspace_architecture'] = 'x86_64'
elif self.facts['userspace_bits'] == '32':
self.facts['userspace_architecture'] = 'i386'
elif Facts._I386RE.search(self.facts['machine']):
self.facts['architecture'] = 'i386'
if self.facts['userspace_bits'] == '64':
self.facts['userspace_architecture'] = 'x86_64'
elif self.facts['userspace_bits'] == '32':
self.facts['userspace_architecture'] = 'i386'
else:
self.facts['architecture'] = self.facts['machine']
if self.facts['system'] == 'Linux':
self.get_distribution_facts()
elif self.facts['system'] == 'AIX':
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/bootinfo -p")
data = out.split('\n')
self.facts['architecture'] = data[0]
def get_local_facts(self):
fact_path = module.params.get('fact_path', None)
if not fact_path or not os.path.exists(fact_path):
return
local = {}
for fn in sorted(glob.glob(fact_path + '/*.fact')):
# where it will sit under local facts
fact_base = os.path.basename(fn).replace('.fact','')
if os.access(fn, os.X_OK):
# run it
# try to read it as json first
# if that fails read it with ConfigParser
# if that fails, skip it
rc, out, err = module.run_command(fn)
else:
out = open(fn).read()
# load raw json
fact = 'loading %s' % fact_base
try:
fact = json.loads(out)
except ValueError, e:
# load raw ini
cp = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
try:
cp.readfp(StringIO.StringIO(out))
except ConfigParser.Error, e:
fact="error loading fact - please check content"
else:
fact = {}
#print cp.sections()
for sect in cp.sections():
if sect not in fact:
fact[sect] = {}
for opt in cp.options(sect):
val = cp.get(sect, opt)
fact[sect][opt]=val
local[fact_base] = fact
if not local:
return
self.facts['local'] = local
# platform.dist() is deprecated in 2.6
# in 2.6 and newer, you should use platform.linux_distribution()
def get_distribution_facts(self):
# A list with OS Family members
OS_FAMILY = dict(
RedHat = 'RedHat', Fedora = 'RedHat', CentOS = 'RedHat', Scientific = 'RedHat',
SLC = 'RedHat', Ascendos = 'RedHat', CloudLinux = 'RedHat', PSBM = 'RedHat',
OracleLinux = 'RedHat', OVS = 'RedHat', OEL = 'RedHat', Amazon = 'RedHat',
XenServer = 'RedHat', Ubuntu = 'Debian', Debian = 'Debian', SLES = 'Suse',
SLED = 'Suse', OpenSuSE = 'Suse', SuSE = 'Suse', Gentoo = 'Gentoo',
Archlinux = 'Archlinux', Mandriva = 'Mandrake', Mandrake = 'Mandrake',
Solaris = 'Solaris', Nexenta = 'Solaris', OmniOS = 'Solaris', OpenIndiana = 'Solaris',
SmartOS = 'Solaris', AIX = 'AIX', Alpine = 'Alpine', MacOSX = 'Darwin',
FreeBSD = 'FreeBSD', HPUX = 'HP-UX'
)
if self.facts['system'] == 'AIX':
self.facts['distribution'] = 'AIX'
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/oslevel")
data = out.split('.')
self.facts['distribution_version'] = data[0]
self.facts['distribution_release'] = data[1]
elif self.facts['system'] == 'HP-UX':
self.facts['distribution'] = 'HP-UX'
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/swlist |egrep 'HPUX.*OE.*[AB].[0-9]+\.[0-9]+'")
data = re.search('HPUX.*OE.*([AB].[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)\.([0-9]+).*', out)
if data:
self.facts['distribution_version'] = data.groups()[0]
self.facts['distribution_release'] = data.groups()[1]
elif self.facts['system'] == 'Darwin':
self.facts['distribution'] = 'MacOSX'
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion")
data = out.split()[-1]
self.facts['distribution_version'] = data
elif self.facts['system'] == 'FreeBSD':
self.facts['distribution'] = 'FreeBSD'
self.facts['distribution_release'] = platform.release()
self.facts['distribution_version'] = platform.version()
else:
dist = platform.dist()
self.facts['distribution'] = dist[0].capitalize() or 'NA'
self.facts['distribution_version'] = dist[1] or 'NA'
self.facts['distribution_release'] = dist[2] or 'NA'
# Try to handle the exceptions now ...
for (path, name) in Facts.OSDIST_DICT.items():
if os.path.exists(path):
if self.facts['distribution'] == 'Fedora':
pass
elif name == 'RedHat':
data = get_file_content(path)
if 'Red Hat' in data:
self.facts['distribution'] = name
else:
self.facts['distribution'] = data.split()[0]
elif name == 'OtherLinux':
data = get_file_content(path)
if 'Amazon' in data:
self.facts['distribution'] = 'Amazon'
self.facts['distribution_version'] = data.split()[-1]
elif name == 'OpenWrt':
data = get_file_content(path)
if 'OpenWrt' in data:
self.facts['distribution'] = name
version = re.search('DISTRIB_RELEASE="(.*)"', data)
if version:
self.facts['distribution_version'] = version.groups()[0]
release = re.search('DISTRIB_CODENAME="(.*)"', data)
if release:
self.facts['distribution_release'] = release.groups()[0]
elif name == 'Alpine':
data = get_file_content(path)
self.facts['distribution'] = 'Alpine'
self.facts['distribution_version'] = data
else:
self.facts['distribution'] = name
self.facts['os_family'] = self.facts['distribution']
if self.facts['distribution'] in OS_FAMILY:
self.facts['os_family'] = OS_FAMILY[self.facts['distribution']]
def get_cmdline(self):
data = get_file_content('/proc/cmdline')
if data:
self.facts['cmdline'] = {}
for piece in shlex.split(data):
item = piece.split('=', 1)
if len(item) == 1:
self.facts['cmdline'][item[0]] = True
else:
self.facts['cmdline'][item[0]] = item[1]
def get_public_ssh_host_keys(self):
dsa_filename = '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub'
rsa_filename = '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub'
ecdsa_filename = '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key.pub'
if self.facts['system'] == 'Darwin':
dsa_filename = '/etc/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub'
rsa_filename = '/etc/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub'
ecdsa_filename = '/etc/ssh_host_ecdsa_key.pub'
dsa = get_file_content(dsa_filename)
rsa = get_file_content(rsa_filename)
ecdsa = get_file_content(ecdsa_filename)
if dsa is None:
dsa = 'NA'
else:
self.facts['ssh_host_key_dsa_public'] = dsa.split()[1]
if rsa is None:
rsa = 'NA'
else:
self.facts['ssh_host_key_rsa_public'] = rsa.split()[1]
if ecdsa is None:
ecdsa = 'NA'
else:
self.facts['ssh_host_key_ecdsa_public'] = ecdsa.split()[1]
def get_pkg_mgr_facts(self):
self.facts['pkg_mgr'] = 'unknown'
for pkg in Facts.PKG_MGRS:
if os.path.exists(pkg['path']):
self.facts['pkg_mgr'] = pkg['name']
if self.facts['system'] == 'OpenBSD':
self.facts['pkg_mgr'] = 'openbsd_pkg'
def get_lsb_facts(self):
lsb_path = module.get_bin_path('lsb_release')
if lsb_path is None:
return self.facts
rc, out, err = module.run_command([lsb_path, "-a"])
if rc == 0:
self.facts['lsb'] = {}
for line in out.split('\n'):
if len(line) < 1:
continue
value = line.split(':', 1)[1].strip()
if 'LSB Version:' in line:
self.facts['lsb']['release'] = value
elif 'Distributor ID:' in line:
self.facts['lsb']['id'] = value
elif 'Description:' in line:
self.facts['lsb']['description'] = value
elif 'Release:' in line:
self.facts['lsb']['release'] = value
elif 'Codename:' in line:
self.facts['lsb']['codename'] = value
if 'lsb' in self.facts and 'release' in self.facts['lsb']:
self.facts['lsb']['major_release'] = self.facts['lsb']['release'].split('.')[0]
def get_selinux_facts(self):
if not HAVE_SELINUX:
self.facts['selinux'] = False
return
self.facts['selinux'] = {}
if not selinux.is_selinux_enabled():
self.facts['selinux']['status'] = 'disabled'
else:
self.facts['selinux']['status'] = 'enabled'
try:
self.facts['selinux']['policyvers'] = selinux.security_policyvers()
except OSError, e:
self.facts['selinux']['policyvers'] = 'unknown'
try:
(rc, configmode) = selinux.selinux_getenforcemode()
if rc == 0:
self.facts['selinux']['config_mode'] = Facts.SELINUX_MODE_DICT.get(configmode, 'unknown')
else:
self.facts['selinux']['config_mode'] = 'unknown'
except OSError, e:
self.facts['selinux']['config_mode'] = 'unknown'
try:
mode = selinux.security_getenforce()
self.facts['selinux']['mode'] = Facts.SELINUX_MODE_DICT.get(mode, 'unknown')
except OSError, e:
self.facts['selinux']['mode'] = 'unknown'
try:
(rc, policytype) = selinux.selinux_getpolicytype()
if rc == 0:
self.facts['selinux']['type'] = policytype
else:
self.facts['selinux']['type'] = 'unknown'
except OSError, e:
self.facts['selinux']['type'] = 'unknown'
def get_date_time_facts(self):
self.facts['date_time'] = {}
now = datetime.datetime.now()
self.facts['date_time']['year'] = now.strftime('%Y')
self.facts['date_time']['month'] = now.strftime('%m')
self.facts['date_time']['day'] = now.strftime('%d')
self.facts['date_time']['hour'] = now.strftime('%H')
self.facts['date_time']['minute'] = now.strftime('%M')
self.facts['date_time']['second'] = now.strftime('%S')
self.facts['date_time']['epoch'] = now.strftime('%s')
if self.facts['date_time']['epoch'][0] == '%':
self.facts['date_time']['epoch'] = str(int(time.time()))
self.facts['date_time']['date'] = now.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
self.facts['date_time']['time'] = now.strftime('%H:%M:%S')
self.facts['date_time']['iso8601_micro'] = now.utcnow().strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ")
self.facts['date_time']['iso8601'] = now.utcnow().strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ")
self.facts['date_time']['tz'] = time.strftime("%Z")
# User
def get_user_facts(self):
self.facts['user_id'] = getpass.getuser()
class Hardware(Facts):
"""
This is a generic Hardware subclass of Facts. This should be further
subclassed to implement per platform. If you subclass this, it
should define:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
- swaptotal_mb
- processor (a list)
- processor_cores
- processor_count
All subclasses MUST define platform.
"""
platform = 'Generic'
def __new__(cls, *arguments, **keyword):
subclass = cls
for sc in Hardware.__subclasses__():
if sc.platform == platform.system():
subclass = sc
return super(cls, subclass).__new__(subclass, *arguments, **keyword)
def __init__(self):
Facts.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
return self.facts
class LinuxHardware(Hardware):
"""
Linux-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
- swaptotal_mb
- processor (a list)
- processor_cores
- processor_count
In addition, it also defines number of DMI facts and device facts.
"""
platform = 'Linux'
MEMORY_FACTS = ['MemTotal', 'SwapTotal', 'MemFree', 'SwapFree']
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_cpu_facts()
self.get_memory_facts()
self.get_dmi_facts()
self.get_device_facts()
self.get_mount_facts()
return self.facts
def get_memory_facts(self):
if not os.access("/proc/meminfo", os.R_OK):
return
for line in open("/proc/meminfo").readlines():
data = line.split(":", 1)
key = data[0]
if key in LinuxHardware.MEMORY_FACTS:
val = data[1].strip().split(' ')[0]
self.facts["%s_mb" % key.lower()] = long(val) / 1024
def get_cpu_facts(self):
i = 0
physid = 0
sockets = {}
if not os.access("/proc/cpuinfo", os.R_OK):
return
self.facts['processor'] = []
for line in open("/proc/cpuinfo").readlines():
data = line.split(":", 1)
key = data[0].strip()
# model name is for Intel arch, Processor (mind the uppercase P)
# works for some ARM devices, like the Sheevaplug.
if key == 'model name' or key == 'Processor':
if 'processor' not in self.facts:
self.facts['processor'] = []
self.facts['processor'].append(data[1].strip())
i += 1
elif key == 'physical id':
physid = data[1].strip()
if physid not in sockets:
sockets[physid] = 1
elif key == 'cpu cores':
sockets[physid] = int(data[1].strip())
if len(sockets) > 0:
self.facts['processor_count'] = len(sockets)
self.facts['processor_cores'] = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, sockets.values())
else:
self.facts['processor_count'] = i
self.facts['processor_cores'] = 'NA'
def get_dmi_facts(self):
''' learn dmi facts from system
Try /sys first for dmi related facts.
If that is not available, fall back to dmidecode executable '''
if os.path.exists('/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_name'):
# Use kernel DMI info, if available
# DMI SPEC -- http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP0134_2.7.0.pdf
FORM_FACTOR = [ "Unknown", "Other", "Unknown", "Desktop",
"Low Profile Desktop", "Pizza Box", "Mini Tower", "Tower",
"Portable", "Laptop", "Notebook", "Hand Held", "Docking Station",
"All In One", "Sub Notebook", "Space-saving", "Lunch Box",
"Main Server Chassis", "Expansion Chassis", "Sub Chassis",
"Bus Expansion Chassis", "Peripheral Chassis", "RAID Chassis",
"Rack Mount Chassis", "Sealed-case PC", "Multi-system",
"CompactPCI", "AdvancedTCA", "Blade" ]
DMI_DICT = {
'bios_date': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/bios_date',
'bios_version': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/bios_version',
'form_factor': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/chassis_type',
'product_name': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_name',
'product_serial': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_serial',
'product_uuid': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid',
'product_version': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_version',
'system_vendor': '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/sys_vendor'
}
for (key,path) in DMI_DICT.items():
data = get_file_content(path)
if data is not None:
if key == 'form_factor':
try:
self.facts['form_factor'] = FORM_FACTOR[int(data)]
except IndexError, e:
self.facts['form_factor'] = 'unknown (%s)' % data
else:
self.facts[key] = data
else:
self.facts[key] = 'NA'
else:
# Fall back to using dmidecode, if available
dmi_bin = module.get_bin_path('dmidecode')
DMI_DICT = {
'bios_date': 'bios-release-date',
'bios_version': 'bios-version',
'form_factor': 'chassis-type',
'product_name': 'system-product-name',
'product_serial': 'system-serial-number',
'product_uuid': 'system-uuid',
'product_version': 'system-version',
'system_vendor': 'system-manufacturer'
}
for (k, v) in DMI_DICT.items():
if dmi_bin is not None:
(rc, out, err) = module.run_command('%s -s %s' % (dmi_bin, v))
if rc == 0:
self.facts[k] = out.rstrip()
else:
self.facts[k] = 'NA'
else:
self.facts[k] = 'NA'
def get_mount_facts(self):
self.facts['mounts'] = []
mtab = get_file_content('/etc/mtab', '')
for line in mtab.split('\n'):
if line.startswith('/'):
fields = line.rstrip('\n').split()
statvfs_result = os.statvfs(fields[1])
self.facts['mounts'].append(
{'mount': fields[1],
'device':fields[0],
'fstype': fields[2],
'options': fields[3],
# statvfs data
'size_total': statvfs_result.f_bsize * statvfs_result.f_blocks,
'size_available': statvfs_result.f_bsize * (statvfs_result.f_bavail),
})
def get_device_facts(self):
self.facts['devices'] = {}
lspci = module.get_bin_path('lspci')
if lspci:
rc, pcidata, err = module.run_command(lspci)
else:
pcidata = None
try:
block_devs = os.listdir("/sys/block")
except OSError:
return
for block in block_devs:
virtual = 1
sysfs_no_links = 0
try:
path = os.readlink(os.path.join("/sys/block/", block))
except OSError, e:
if e.errno == errno.EINVAL:
path = block
sysfs_no_links = 1
else:
continue
if "virtual" in path:
continue
sysdir = os.path.join("/sys/block", path)
if sysfs_no_links == 1:
for folder in os.listdir(sysdir):
if "device" in folder:
virtual = 0
break
if virtual:
continue
d = {}
diskname = os.path.basename(sysdir)
for key in ['vendor', 'model']:
d[key] = get_file_content(sysdir + "/device/" + key)
for key,test in [ ('removable','/removable'), \
('support_discard','/queue/discard_granularity'),
]:
d[key] = get_file_content(sysdir + test)
d['partitions'] = {}
for folder in os.listdir(sysdir):
m = re.search("(" + diskname + "\d+)", folder)
if m:
part = {}
partname = m.group(1)
part_sysdir = sysdir + "/" + partname
part['start'] = get_file_content(part_sysdir + "/start",0)
part['sectors'] = get_file_content(part_sysdir + "/size",0)
part['sectorsize'] = get_file_content(part_sysdir + "/queue/hw_sector_size",512)
part['size'] = module.pretty_bytes((float(part['sectors']) * float(part['sectorsize'])))
d['partitions'][partname] = part
d['rotational'] = get_file_content(sysdir + "/queue/rotational")
d['scheduler_mode'] = ""
scheduler = get_file_content(sysdir + "/queue/scheduler")
if scheduler is not None:
m = re.match(".*?(\[(.*)\])", scheduler)
if m:
d['scheduler_mode'] = m.group(2)
d['sectors'] = get_file_content(sysdir + "/size")
if not d['sectors']:
d['sectors'] = 0
d['sectorsize'] = get_file_content(sysdir + "/queue/hw_sector_size")
if not d['sectorsize']:
d['sectorsize'] = 512
d['size'] = module.pretty_bytes(float(d['sectors']) * float(d['sectorsize']))
d['host'] = ""
m = re.match(".+/[a-f0-9]+:([a-f0-9]+:[a-f0-9]+\.[a-f0-9]+)/host\d+/", sysdir)
if m and pcidata:
pciid = m.group(1)
did = re.escape(pciid)
m = re.search("^" + did + "\s(.*)$", pcidata, re.MULTILINE)
d['host'] = m.group(1)
d['holders'] = []
if os.path.isdir(sysdir + "/holders"):
for folder in os.listdir(sysdir + "/holders"):
if not folder.startswith("dm-"):
continue
name = get_file_content(sysdir + "/holders/" + folder + "/dm/name")
if name:
d['holders'].append(name)
else:
d['holders'].append(folder)
self.facts['devices'][diskname] = d
class SunOSHardware(Hardware):
"""
In addition to the generic memory and cpu facts, this also sets
swap_reserved_mb and swap_allocated_mb that is available from *swap -s*.
"""
platform = 'SunOS'
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_cpu_facts()
self.get_memory_facts()
return self.facts
def get_cpu_facts(self):
physid = 0
sockets = {}
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/kstat cpu_info")
self.facts['processor'] = []
for line in out.split('\n'):
if len(line) < 1:
continue
data = line.split(None, 1)
key = data[0].strip()
# "brand" works on Solaris 10 & 11. "implementation" for Solaris 9.
if key == 'module:':
brand = ''
elif key == 'brand':
brand = data[1].strip()
elif key == 'clock_MHz':
clock_mhz = data[1].strip()
elif key == 'implementation':
processor = brand or data[1].strip()
# Add clock speed to description for SPARC CPU
if self.facts['machine'] != 'i86pc':
processor += " @ " + clock_mhz + "MHz"
if 'processor' not in self.facts:
self.facts['processor'] = []
self.facts['processor'].append(processor)
elif key == 'chip_id':
physid = data[1].strip()
if physid not in sockets:
sockets[physid] = 1
else:
sockets[physid] += 1
# Counting cores on Solaris can be complicated.
# https://blogs.oracle.com/mandalika/entry/solaris_show_me_the_cpu
# Treat 'processor_count' as physical sockets and 'processor_cores' as
# virtual CPUs visisble to Solaris. Not a true count of cores for modern SPARC as
# these processors have: sockets -> cores -> threads/virtual CPU.
if len(sockets) > 0:
self.facts['processor_count'] = len(sockets)
self.facts['processor_cores'] = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, sockets.values())
else:
self.facts['processor_cores'] = 'NA'
self.facts['processor_count'] = len(self.facts['processor'])
def get_memory_facts(self):
rc, out, err = module.run_command(["/usr/sbin/prtconf"])
for line in out.split('\n'):
if 'Memory size' in line:
self.facts['memtotal_mb'] = line.split()[2]
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/swap -s")
allocated = long(out.split()[1][:-1])
reserved = long(out.split()[5][:-1])
used = long(out.split()[8][:-1])
free = long(out.split()[10][:-1])
self.facts['swapfree_mb'] = free / 1024
self.facts['swaptotal_mb'] = (free + used) / 1024
self.facts['swap_allocated_mb'] = allocated / 1024
self.facts['swap_reserved_mb'] = reserved / 1024
class OpenBSDHardware(Hardware):
"""
OpenBSD-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory, CPU and device facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
- swaptotal_mb
- processor (a list)
- processor_cores
- processor_count
- processor_speed
- devices
"""
platform = 'OpenBSD'
DMESG_BOOT = '/var/run/dmesg.boot'
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.sysctl = self.get_sysctl()
self.get_memory_facts()
self.get_processor_facts()
self.get_device_facts()
return self.facts
def get_sysctl(self):
rc, out, err = module.run_command(["/sbin/sysctl", "hw"])
if rc != 0:
return dict()
sysctl = dict()
for line in out.splitlines():
(key, value) = line.split('=')
sysctl[key] = value.strip()
return sysctl
def get_memory_facts(self):
# Get free memory. vmstat output looks like:
# procs memory page disks traps cpu
# r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr wd0 fd0 int sys cs us sy id
# 0 0 0 47512 28160 51 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 116 89 17 0 1 99
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/vmstat")
if rc == 0:
self.facts['memfree_mb'] = long(out.splitlines()[-1].split()[4]) / 1024
self.facts['memtotal_mb'] = long(self.sysctl['hw.usermem']) / 1024 / 1024
# Get swapctl info. swapctl output looks like:
# total: 69268 1K-blocks allocated, 0 used, 69268 available
# And for older OpenBSD:
# total: 69268k bytes allocated = 0k used, 69268k available
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/sbin/swapctl -sk")
if rc == 0:
data = out.split()
self.facts['swapfree_mb'] = long(data[-2].translate(None, "kmg")) / 1024
self.facts['swaptotal_mb'] = long(data[1].translate(None, "kmg")) / 1024
def get_processor_facts(self):
processor = []
dmesg_boot = get_file_content(OpenBSDHardware.DMESG_BOOT)
if not dmesg_boot:
rc, dmesg_boot, err = module.run_command("/sbin/dmesg")
i = 0
for line in dmesg_boot.splitlines():
if line.split(' ', 1)[0] == 'cpu%i:' % i:
processor.append(line.split(' ', 1)[1])
i = i + 1
processor_count = i
self.facts['processor'] = processor
self.facts['processor_count'] = processor_count
# I found no way to figure out the number of Cores per CPU in OpenBSD
self.facts['processor_cores'] = 'NA'
def get_device_facts(self):
devices = []
devices.extend(self.sysctl['hw.disknames'].split(','))
self.facts['devices'] = devices
class FreeBSDHardware(Hardware):
"""
FreeBSD-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
- swaptotal_mb
- processor (a list)
- processor_cores
- processor_count
- devices
"""
platform = 'FreeBSD'
DMESG_BOOT = '/var/run/dmesg.boot'
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_cpu_facts()
self.get_memory_facts()
self.get_device_facts()
self.get_mount_facts()
return self.facts
def get_cpu_facts(self):
self.facts['processor'] = []
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/sbin/sysctl -n hw.ncpu")
self.facts['processor_count'] = out.strip()
dmesg_boot = get_file_content(FreeBSDHardware.DMESG_BOOT)
if not dmesg_boot:
rc, dmesg_boot, err = module.run_command("/sbin/dmesg")
for line in dmesg_boot.split('\n'):
if 'CPU:' in line:
cpu = re.sub(r'CPU:\s+', r"", line)
self.facts['processor'].append(cpu.strip())
if 'Logical CPUs per core' in line:
self.facts['processor_cores'] = line.split()[4]
def get_memory_facts(self):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/sbin/sysctl vm.stats")
for line in out.split('\n'):
data = line.split()
if 'vm.stats.vm.v_page_size' in line:
pagesize = long(data[1])
if 'vm.stats.vm.v_page_count' in line:
pagecount = long(data[1])
if 'vm.stats.vm.v_free_count' in line:
freecount = long(data[1])
self.facts['memtotal_mb'] = pagesize * pagecount / 1024 / 1024
self.facts['memfree_mb'] = pagesize * freecount / 1024 / 1024
# Get swapinfo. swapinfo output looks like:
# Device 1M-blocks Used Avail Capacity
# /dev/ada0p3 314368 0 314368 0%
#
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/swapinfo -m")
lines = out.split('\n')
if len(lines[-1]) == 0:
lines.pop()
data = lines[-1].split()
self.facts['swaptotal_mb'] = data[1]
self.facts['swapfree_mb'] = data[3]
def get_mount_facts(self):
self.facts['mounts'] = []
fstab = get_file_content('/etc/fstab')
if fstab:
for line in fstab.split('\n'):
if line.startswith('#') or line.strip() == '':
continue
fields = re.sub(r'\s+',' ',line.rstrip('\n')).split()
self.facts['mounts'].append({'mount': fields[1] , 'device': fields[0], 'fstype' : fields[2], 'options': fields[3]})
def get_device_facts(self):
sysdir = '/dev'
self.facts['devices'] = {}
drives = re.compile('(ada?\d+|da\d+|a?cd\d+)') #TODO: rc, disks, err = module.run_command("/sbin/sysctl kern.disks")
slices = re.compile('(ada?\d+s\d+\w*|da\d+s\d+\w*)')
if os.path.isdir(sysdir):
dirlist = sorted(os.listdir(sysdir))
for device in dirlist:
d = drives.match(device)
if d:
self.facts['devices'][d.group(1)] = []
s = slices.match(device)
if s:
self.facts['devices'][d.group(1)].append(s.group(1))
class NetBSDHardware(Hardware):
"""
NetBSD-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
- swaptotal_mb
- processor (a list)
- processor_cores
- processor_count
- devices
"""
platform = 'NetBSD'
MEMORY_FACTS = ['MemTotal', 'SwapTotal', 'MemFree', 'SwapFree']
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_cpu_facts()
self.get_memory_facts()
self.get_mount_facts()
return self.facts
def get_cpu_facts(self):
i = 0
physid = 0
sockets = {}
if not os.access("/proc/cpuinfo", os.R_OK):
return
self.facts['processor'] = []
for line in open("/proc/cpuinfo").readlines():
data = line.split(":", 1)
key = data[0].strip()
# model name is for Intel arch, Processor (mind the uppercase P)
# works for some ARM devices, like the Sheevaplug.
if key == 'model name' or key == 'Processor':
if 'processor' not in self.facts:
self.facts['processor'] = []
self.facts['processor'].append(data[1].strip())
i += 1
elif key == 'physical id':
physid = data[1].strip()
if physid not in sockets:
sockets[physid] = 1
elif key == 'cpu cores':
sockets[physid] = int(data[1].strip())
if len(sockets) > 0:
self.facts['processor_count'] = len(sockets)
self.facts['processor_cores'] = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, sockets.values())
else:
self.facts['processor_count'] = i
self.facts['processor_cores'] = 'NA'
def get_memory_facts(self):
if not os.access("/proc/meminfo", os.R_OK):
return
for line in open("/proc/meminfo").readlines():
data = line.split(":", 1)
key = data[0]
if key in NetBSDHardware.MEMORY_FACTS:
val = data[1].strip().split(' ')[0]
self.facts["%s_mb" % key.lower()] = long(val) / 1024
def get_mount_facts(self):
self.facts['mounts'] = []
fstab = get_file_content('/etc/fstab')
if fstab:
for line in fstab.split('\n'):
if line.startswith('#') or line.strip() == '':
continue
fields = re.sub(r'\s+',' ',line.rstrip('\n')).split()
self.facts['mounts'].append({'mount': fields[1] , 'device': fields[0], 'fstype' : fields[2], 'options': fields[3]})
class AIX(Hardware):
"""
AIX-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
- swaptotal_mb
- processor (a list)
- processor_cores
- processor_count
"""
platform = 'AIX'
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_cpu_facts()
self.get_memory_facts()
self.get_dmi_facts()
return self.facts
def get_cpu_facts(self):
self.facts['processor'] = []
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/lsdev -Cc processor")
i = 0
for line in out.split('\n'):
if 'Available' in line:
if i == 0:
data = line.split(' ')
cpudev = data[0]
i += 1
self.facts['processor_count'] = int(i)
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/lsattr -El " + cpudev + " -a type")
data = out.split(' ')
self.facts['processor'] = data[1]
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/lsattr -El " + cpudev + " -a smt_threads")
data = out.split(' ')
self.facts['processor_cores'] = int(data[1])
def get_memory_facts(self):
pagesize = 4096
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/vmstat -v")
for line in out.split('\n'):
data = line.split()
if 'memory pages' in line:
pagecount = long(data[0])
if 'free pages' in line:
freecount = long(data[0])
self.facts['memtotal_mb'] = pagesize * pagecount / 1024 / 1024
self.facts['memfree_mb'] = pagesize * freecount / 1024 / 1024
# Get swapinfo. swapinfo output looks like:
# Device 1M-blocks Used Avail Capacity
# /dev/ada0p3 314368 0 314368 0%
#
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/lsps -s")
lines = out.split('\n')
data = lines[1].split()
swaptotal_mb = long(data[0].rstrip('MB'))
percused = int(data[1].rstrip('%'))
self.facts['swaptotal_mb'] = swaptotal_mb
self.facts['swapfree_mb'] = long(swaptotal_mb * ( 100 - percused ) / 100)
def get_dmi_facts(self):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/lsattr -El sys0 -a fwversion")
data = out.split()
self.facts['firmware_version'] = data[1].strip('IBM,')
class HPUX(Hardware):
"""
HP-UX-specifig subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
- swaptotal_mb
- processor
- processor_cores
- processor_count
- model
- firmware
"""
platform = 'HP-UX'
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_cpu_facts()
self.get_memory_facts()
self.get_hw_facts()
return self.facts
def get_cpu_facts(self):
if self.facts['architecture'] == '9000/800':
rc, out, err = module.run_command("ioscan -FkCprocessor|wc -l")
self.facts['processor_count'] = int(out.strip())
#Working with machinfo mess
elif self.facts['architecture'] == 'ia64':
if self.facts['distribution_version'] == "B.11.23":
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep 'Number of CPUs'")
self.facts['processor_count'] = int(out.strip().split('=')[1])
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep 'processor family'")
self.facts['processor'] = re.search('.*(Intel.*)', out).groups()[0].strip()
rc, out, err = module.run_command("ioscan -FkCprocessor|wc -l")
self.facts['processor_cores'] = int(out.strip())
if self.facts['distribution_version'] == "B.11.31":
#if machinfo return cores strings release B.11.31 > 1204
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep core|wc -l")
if out.strip()== '0':
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep Intel")
self.facts['processor_count'] = int(out.strip().split(" ")[0])
#If hyperthreading is active divide cores by 2
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/psrset |grep LCPU")
data = re.sub(' +',' ',out).strip().split(' ')
if len(data) == 1:
hyperthreading = 'OFF'
else:
hyperthreading = data[1]
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep logical")
data = out.strip().split(" ")
if hyperthreading == 'ON':
self.facts['processor_cores'] = int(data[0])/2
else:
if len(data) == 1:
self.facts['processor_cores'] = self.facts['processor_count']
else:
self.facts['processor_cores'] = int(data[0])
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep Intel |cut -d' ' -f4-")
self.facts['processor'] = out.strip()
else:
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |egrep 'socket[s]?$' | tail -1");
self.facts['processor_count'] = int(out.strip().split(" ")[0])
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep -e '[0-9] core' |tail -1")
self.facts['processor_cores'] = int(out.strip().split(" ")[0])
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep Intel")
self.facts['processor'] = out.strip()
def get_memory_facts(self):
pagesize = 4096
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/vmstat|tail -1")
data = int(re.sub(' +',' ',out).split(' ')[5].strip())
self.facts['memfree_mb'] = pagesize * data / 1024 / 1024
if self.facts['architecture'] == '9000/800':
rc, out, err = module.run_command("grep Physical /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log")
data = re.search('.*Physical: ([0-9]*) Kbytes.*',out).groups()[0].strip()
self.facts['memtotal_mb'] = int(data) / 1024
else:
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep Memory")
data = re.search('Memory[\ :=]*([0-9]*).*MB.*',out).groups()[0].strip()
self.facts['memtotal_mb'] = int(data)
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/swapinfo -m -d -f -q")
self.facts['swaptotal_mb'] = int(out.strip())
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/swapinfo -m -d -f |egrep '^dev|^fs'")
swap = 0
for line in out.strip().split('\n'):
swap += int(re.sub(' +',' ',line).split(' ')[3].strip())
self.facts['swapfree_mb'] = swap
def get_hw_facts(self):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("model")
self.facts['model'] = out.strip()
if self.facts['architecture'] == 'ia64':
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo |grep -i 'Firmware revision' |grep -v BMC")
self.facts['firmware_version'] = out.split(':')[1].strip()
class Darwin(Hardware):
"""
Darwin-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- processor
- processor_cores
- memtotal_mb
- memfree_mb
- model
- osversion
- osrevision
"""
platform = 'Darwin'
def __init__(self):
Hardware.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.sysctl = self.get_sysctl()
self.get_mac_facts()
self.get_cpu_facts()
self.get_memory_facts()
return self.facts
def get_sysctl(self):
rc, out, err = module.run_command(["/usr/sbin/sysctl", "hw", "machdep", "kern"])
if rc != 0:
return dict()
sysctl = dict()
for line in out.splitlines():
if line.rstrip("\n"):
(key, value) = re.split(' = |: ', line, maxsplit=1)
sysctl[key] = value.strip()
return sysctl
def get_mac_facts(self):
self.facts['model'] = self.sysctl['hw.model']
self.facts['osversion'] = self.sysctl['kern.osversion']
self.facts['osrevision'] = self.sysctl['kern.osrevision']
def get_cpu_facts(self):
self.facts['processor'] = self.sysctl['machdep.cpu.brand_string']
self.facts['processor_cores'] = self.sysctl['machdep.cpu.core_count']
def get_memory_facts(self):
self.facts['memtotal_mb'] = long(self.sysctl['hw.memsize']) / 1024 / 1024
self.facts['memfree_mb'] = long(self.sysctl['hw.usermem']) / 1024 / 1024
class Network(Facts):
"""
This is a generic Network subclass of Facts. This should be further
subclassed to implement per platform. If you subclass this,
you must define:
- interfaces (a list of interface names)
- interface_<name> dictionary of ipv4, ipv6, and mac address information.
All subclasses MUST define platform.
"""
platform = 'Generic'
IPV6_SCOPE = { '0' : 'global',
'10' : 'host',
'20' : 'link',
'40' : 'admin',
'50' : 'site',
'80' : 'organization' }
def __new__(cls, *arguments, **keyword):
subclass = cls
for sc in Network.__subclasses__():
if sc.platform == platform.system():
subclass = sc
return super(cls, subclass).__new__(subclass, *arguments, **keyword)
def __init__(self):
Facts.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
return self.facts
class LinuxNetwork(Network):
"""
This is a Linux-specific subclass of Network. It defines
- interfaces (a list of interface names)
- interface_<name> dictionary of ipv4, ipv6, and mac address information.
- all_ipv4_addresses and all_ipv6_addresses: lists of all configured addresses.
- ipv4_address and ipv6_address: the first non-local address for each family.
"""
platform = 'Linux'
def __init__(self):
Network.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
ip_path = module.get_bin_path('ip')
if ip_path is None:
return self.facts
default_ipv4, default_ipv6 = self.get_default_interfaces(ip_path)
interfaces, ips = self.get_interfaces_info(ip_path, default_ipv4, default_ipv6)
self.facts['interfaces'] = interfaces.keys()
for iface in interfaces:
self.facts[iface] = interfaces[iface]
self.facts['default_ipv4'] = default_ipv4
self.facts['default_ipv6'] = default_ipv6
self.facts['all_ipv4_addresses'] = ips['all_ipv4_addresses']
self.facts['all_ipv6_addresses'] = ips['all_ipv6_addresses']
return self.facts
def get_default_interfaces(self, ip_path):
# Use the commands:
# ip -4 route get 8.8.8.8 -> Google public DNS
# ip -6 route get 2404:6800:400a:800::1012 -> ipv6.google.com
# to find out the default outgoing interface, address, and gateway
command = dict(
v4 = [ip_path, '-4', 'route', 'get', '8.8.8.8'],
v6 = [ip_path, '-6', 'route', 'get', '2404:6800:400a:800::1012']
)
interface = dict(v4 = {}, v6 = {})
for v in 'v4', 'v6':
if v == 'v6' and not socket.has_ipv6:
continue
rc, out, err = module.run_command(command[v])
if not out:
# v6 routing may result in
# RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
continue
words = out.split('\n')[0].split()
# A valid output starts with the queried address on the first line
if len(words) > 0 and words[0] == command[v][-1]:
for i in range(len(words) - 1):
if words[i] == 'dev':
interface[v]['interface'] = words[i+1]
elif words[i] == 'src':
interface[v]['address'] = words[i+1]
elif words[i] == 'via' and words[i+1] != command[v][-1]:
interface[v]['gateway'] = words[i+1]
return interface['v4'], interface['v6']
def get_interfaces_info(self, ip_path, default_ipv4, default_ipv6):
interfaces = {}
ips = dict(
all_ipv4_addresses = [],
all_ipv6_addresses = [],
)
for path in glob.glob('/sys/class/net/*'):
if not os.path.isdir(path):
continue
device = os.path.basename(path)
interfaces[device] = { 'device': device }
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'address')):
macaddress = open(os.path.join(path, 'address')).read().strip()
if macaddress and macaddress != '00:00:00:00:00:00':
interfaces[device]['macaddress'] = macaddress
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'mtu')):
interfaces[device]['mtu'] = int(open(os.path.join(path, 'mtu')).read().strip())
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'operstate')):
interfaces[device]['active'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'operstate')).read().strip() != 'down'
# if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'carrier')):
# interfaces[device]['link'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'carrier')).read().strip() == '1'
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'device','driver', 'module')):
interfaces[device]['module'] = os.path.basename(os.path.realpath(os.path.join(path, 'device', 'driver', 'module')))
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'type')):
type = open(os.path.join(path, 'type')).read().strip()
if type == '1':
interfaces[device]['type'] = 'ether'
elif type == '512':
interfaces[device]['type'] = 'ppp'
elif type == '772':
interfaces[device]['type'] = 'loopback'
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'bridge')):
interfaces[device]['type'] = 'bridge'
interfaces[device]['interfaces'] = [ os.path.basename(b) for b in glob.glob(os.path.join(path, 'brif', '*')) ]
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'bridge', 'bridge_id')):
interfaces[device]['id'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'bridge', 'bridge_id')).read().strip()
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'bridge', 'stp_state')):
interfaces[device]['stp'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'bridge', 'stp_state')).read().strip() == '1'
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'bonding')):
interfaces[device]['type'] = 'bonding'
interfaces[device]['slaves'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'bonding', 'slaves')).read().split()
interfaces[device]['mode'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'bonding', 'mode')).read().split()[0]
interfaces[device]['miimon'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'bonding', 'miimon')).read().split()[0]
interfaces[device]['lacp_rate'] = open(os.path.join(path, 'bonding', 'lacp_rate')).read().split()[0]
primary = open(os.path.join(path, 'bonding', 'primary')).read()
if primary:
interfaces[device]['primary'] = primary
path = os.path.join(path, 'bonding', 'all_slaves_active')
if os.path.exists(path):
interfaces[device]['all_slaves_active'] = open(path).read() == '1'
ip_path = module.get_bin_path("ip")
output = subprocess.Popen([ip_path, 'addr', 'show', device], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
for line in output.split('\n'):
if not line:
continue
words = line.split()
if words[0] == 'inet':
if '/' in words[1]:
address, netmask_length = words[1].split('/')
else:
# pointopoint interfaces do not have a prefix
address = words[1]
netmask_length = "32"
address_bin = struct.unpack('!L', socket.inet_aton(address))[0]
netmask_bin = (1<<32) - (1<<32>>int(netmask_length))
netmask = socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('!L', netmask_bin))
network = socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('!L', address_bin & netmask_bin))
iface = words[-1]
if iface != device:
interfaces[iface] = {}
interfaces[iface].update(interfaces[device])
interfaces[iface]['ipv4'] = {'address': address,
'netmask': netmask,
'network': network}
# If this is the default address, update default_ipv4
if 'address' in default_ipv4 and default_ipv4['address'] == address:
default_ipv4['netmask'] = netmask
default_ipv4['network'] = network
default_ipv4['macaddress'] = macaddress
default_ipv4['mtu'] = interfaces[device]['mtu']
default_ipv4['type'] = interfaces[device].get("type", "unknown")
default_ipv4['alias'] = words[-1]
if not address.startswith('127.'):
ips['all_ipv4_addresses'].append(address)
elif words[0] == 'inet6':
address, prefix = words[1].split('/')
scope = words[3]
if 'ipv6' not in interfaces[device]:
interfaces[device]['ipv6'] = []
interfaces[device]['ipv6'].append({
'address' : address,
'prefix' : prefix,
'scope' : scope
})
# If this is the default address, update default_ipv6
if 'address' in default_ipv6 and default_ipv6['address'] == address:
default_ipv6['prefix'] = prefix
default_ipv6['scope'] = scope
default_ipv6['macaddress'] = macaddress
default_ipv6['mtu'] = interfaces[device]['mtu']
default_ipv6['type'] = interfaces[device].get("type", "unknown")
if not address == '::1':
ips['all_ipv6_addresses'].append(address)
return interfaces, ips
class GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork(Network):
"""
This is a generic BSD subclass of Network using the ifconfig command.
It defines
- interfaces (a list of interface names)
- interface_<name> dictionary of ipv4, ipv6, and mac address information.
- all_ipv4_addresses and all_ipv6_addresses: lists of all configured addresses.
It currently does not define
- default_ipv4 and default_ipv6
- type, mtu and network on interfaces
"""
platform = 'Generic_BSD_Ifconfig'
def __init__(self):
Network.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
ifconfig_path = module.get_bin_path('ifconfig')
if ifconfig_path is None:
return self.facts
route_path = module.get_bin_path('route')
if route_path is None:
return self.facts
default_ipv4, default_ipv6 = self.get_default_interfaces(route_path)
interfaces, ips = self.get_interfaces_info(ifconfig_path)
self.merge_default_interface(default_ipv4, interfaces, 'ipv4')
self.merge_default_interface(default_ipv6, interfaces, 'ipv6')
self.facts['interfaces'] = interfaces.keys()
for iface in interfaces:
self.facts[iface] = interfaces[iface]
self.facts['default_ipv4'] = default_ipv4
self.facts['default_ipv6'] = default_ipv6
self.facts['all_ipv4_addresses'] = ips['all_ipv4_addresses']
self.facts['all_ipv6_addresses'] = ips['all_ipv6_addresses']
return self.facts
def get_default_interfaces(self, route_path):
# Use the commands:
# route -n get 8.8.8.8 -> Google public DNS
# route -n get 2404:6800:400a:800::1012 -> ipv6.google.com
# to find out the default outgoing interface, address, and gateway
command = dict(
v4 = [route_path, '-n', 'get', '8.8.8.8'],
v6 = [route_path, '-n', 'get', '2404:6800:400a:800::1012']
)
interface = dict(v4 = {}, v6 = {})
for v in 'v4', 'v6':
if v == 'v6' and not socket.has_ipv6:
continue
rc, out, err = module.run_command(command[v])
if not out:
# v6 routing may result in
# RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
continue
lines = out.split('\n')
for line in lines:
words = line.split()
# look for first word starting interface
if len(words) > 0 and words[0] == 'interface:':
interface[v]['interface'] = words[1]
return interface['v4'], interface['v6']
def get_interfaces_info(self, ifconfig_path):
interfaces = {}
current_if = {}
ips = dict(
all_ipv4_addresses = [],
all_ipv6_addresses = [],
)
# FreeBSD, DragonflyBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and OS X all implicitly add '-a'
# when running the command 'ifconfig'.
# Solaris must explicitly run the command 'ifconfig -a'.
rc, out, err = module.run_command([ifconfig_path, '-a'])
for line in out.split('\n'):
if line:
words = line.split()
if re.match('^\S', line) and len(words) > 3:
current_if = self.parse_interface_line(words)
interfaces[ current_if['device'] ] = current_if
elif words[0].startswith('options='):
self.parse_options_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'nd6':
self.parse_nd6_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'ether':
self.parse_ether_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'media:':
self.parse_media_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'status:':
self.parse_status_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'lladdr':
self.parse_lladdr_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'inet':
self.parse_inet_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'inet6':
self.parse_inet6_line(words, current_if, ips)
else:
self.parse_unknown_line(words, current_if, ips)
return interfaces, ips
def parse_interface_line(self, words):
device = words[0][0:-1]
current_if = {'device': device, 'ipv4': [], 'ipv6': [], 'type': 'unknown'}
current_if['flags'] = self.get_options(words[1])
current_if['mtu'] = words[3]
current_if['macaddress'] = 'unknown' # will be overwritten later
return current_if
def parse_options_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
# Mac has options like this...
current_if['options'] = self.get_options(words[0])
def parse_nd6_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
# FreBSD has options like this...
current_if['options'] = self.get_options(words[1])
def parse_ether_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
current_if['macaddress'] = words[1]
def parse_media_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
# not sure if this is useful - we also drop information
current_if['media'] = words[1]
if len(words) > 2:
current_if['media_select'] = words[2]
if len(words) > 3:
current_if['media_type'] = words[3][1:]
if len(words) > 4:
current_if['media_options'] = self.get_options(words[4])
def parse_status_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
current_if['status'] = words[1]
def parse_lladdr_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
current_if['lladdr'] = words[1]
def parse_inet_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
address = {'address': words[1]}
# deal with hex netmask
if re.match('([0-9a-f]){8}', words[3]) and len(words[3]) == 8:
words[3] = '0x' + words[3]
if words[3].startswith('0x'):
address['netmask'] = socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('!L', int(words[3], base=16)))
else:
# otherwise assume this is a dotted quad
address['netmask'] = words[3]
# calculate the network
address_bin = struct.unpack('!L', socket.inet_aton(address['address']))[0]
netmask_bin = struct.unpack('!L', socket.inet_aton(address['netmask']))[0]
address['network'] = socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('!L', address_bin & netmask_bin))
# broadcast may be given or we need to calculate
if len(words) > 5:
address['broadcast'] = words[5]
else:
address['broadcast'] = socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('!L', address_bin | (~netmask_bin & 0xffffffff)))
# add to our list of addresses
if not words[1].startswith('127.'):
ips['all_ipv4_addresses'].append(address['address'])
current_if['ipv4'].append(address)
def parse_inet6_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
address = {'address': words[1]}
if (len(words) >= 4) and (words[2] == 'prefixlen'):
address['prefix'] = words[3]
if (len(words) >= 6) and (words[4] == 'scopeid'):
address['scope'] = words[5]
localhost6 = ['::1', '::1/128', 'fe80::1%lo0']
if address['address'] not in localhost6:
ips['all_ipv6_addresses'].append(address['address'])
current_if['ipv6'].append(address)
def parse_unknown_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
# we are going to ignore unknown lines here - this may be
# a bad idea - but you can override it in your subclass
pass
def get_options(self, option_string):
start = option_string.find('<') + 1
end = option_string.rfind('>')
if (start > 0) and (end > 0) and (end > start + 1):
option_csv = option_string[start:end]
return option_csv.split(',')
else:
return []
def merge_default_interface(self, defaults, interfaces, ip_type):
if not 'interface' in defaults.keys():
return
ifinfo = interfaces[defaults['interface']]
# copy all the interface values across except addresses
for item in ifinfo.keys():
if item != 'ipv4' and item != 'ipv6':
defaults[item] = ifinfo[item]
if len(ifinfo[ip_type]) > 0:
for item in ifinfo[ip_type][0].keys():
defaults[item] = ifinfo[ip_type][0][item]
class DarwinNetwork(GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork, Network):
"""
This is the Mac OS X/Darwin Network Class.
It uses the GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork unchanged
"""
platform = 'Darwin'
# media line is different to the default FreeBSD one
def parse_media_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
# not sure if this is useful - we also drop information
current_if['media'] = 'Unknown' # Mac does not give us this
current_if['media_select'] = words[1]
if len(words) > 2:
current_if['media_type'] = words[2][1:]
if len(words) > 3:
current_if['media_options'] = self.get_options(words[3])
class FreeBSDNetwork(GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork, Network):
"""
This is the FreeBSD Network Class.
It uses the GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork unchanged.
"""
platform = 'FreeBSD'
class OpenBSDNetwork(GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork, Network):
"""
This is the OpenBSD Network Class.
It uses the GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork.
"""
platform = 'OpenBSD'
# Return macaddress instead of lladdr
def parse_lladdr_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
current_if['macaddress'] = words[1]
class SunOSNetwork(GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork, Network):
"""
This is the SunOS Network Class.
It uses the GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork.
Solaris can have different FLAGS and MTU for IPv4 and IPv6 on the same interface
so these facts have been moved inside the 'ipv4' and 'ipv6' lists.
"""
platform = 'SunOS'
# Solaris 'ifconfig -a' will print interfaces twice, once for IPv4 and again for IPv6.
# MTU and FLAGS also may differ between IPv4 and IPv6 on the same interface.
# 'parse_interface_line()' checks for previously seen interfaces before defining
# 'current_if' so that IPv6 facts don't clobber IPv4 facts (or vice versa).
def get_interfaces_info(self, ifconfig_path):
interfaces = {}
current_if = {}
ips = dict(
all_ipv4_addresses = [],
all_ipv6_addresses = [],
)
rc, out, err = module.run_command([ifconfig_path, '-a'])
for line in out.split('\n'):
if line:
words = line.split()
if re.match('^\S', line) and len(words) > 3:
current_if = self.parse_interface_line(words, current_if, interfaces)
interfaces[ current_if['device'] ] = current_if
elif words[0].startswith('options='):
self.parse_options_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'nd6':
self.parse_nd6_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'ether':
self.parse_ether_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'media:':
self.parse_media_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'status:':
self.parse_status_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'lladdr':
self.parse_lladdr_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'inet':
self.parse_inet_line(words, current_if, ips)
elif words[0] == 'inet6':
self.parse_inet6_line(words, current_if, ips)
else:
self.parse_unknown_line(words, current_if, ips)
# 'parse_interface_line' and 'parse_inet*_line' leave two dicts in the
# ipv4/ipv6 lists which is ugly and hard to read.
# This quick hack merges the dictionaries. Purely cosmetic.
for iface in interfaces:
for v in 'ipv4', 'ipv6':
combined_facts = {}
for facts in interfaces[iface][v]:
combined_facts.update(facts)
if len(combined_facts.keys()) > 0:
interfaces[iface][v] = [combined_facts]
return interfaces, ips
def parse_interface_line(self, words, current_if, interfaces):
device = words[0][0:-1]
if device not in interfaces.keys():
current_if = {'device': device, 'ipv4': [], 'ipv6': [], 'type': 'unknown'}
else:
current_if = interfaces[device]
flags = self.get_options(words[1])
if 'IPv4' in flags:
v = 'ipv4'
if 'IPv6' in flags:
v = 'ipv6'
current_if[v].append({'flags': flags, 'mtu': words[3]})
current_if['macaddress'] = 'unknown' # will be overwritten later
return current_if
# Solaris displays single digit octets in MAC addresses e.g. 0:1:2:d:e:f
# Add leading zero to each octet where needed.
def parse_ether_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
macaddress = ''
for octet in words[1].split(':'):
octet = ('0' + octet)[-2:None]
macaddress += (octet + ':')
current_if['macaddress'] = macaddress[0:-1]
class Virtual(Facts):
"""
This is a generic Virtual subclass of Facts. This should be further
subclassed to implement per platform. If you subclass this,
you should define:
- virtualization_type
- virtualization_role
- container (e.g. solaris zones, freebsd jails, linux containers)
All subclasses MUST define platform.
"""
def __new__(cls, *arguments, **keyword):
subclass = cls
for sc in Virtual.__subclasses__():
if sc.platform == platform.system():
subclass = sc
return super(cls, subclass).__new__(subclass, *arguments, **keyword)
def __init__(self):
Facts.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
return self.facts
class LinuxVirtual(Virtual):
"""
This is a Linux-specific subclass of Virtual. It defines
- virtualization_type
- virtualization_role
"""
platform = 'Linux'
def __init__(self):
Virtual.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_virtual_facts()
return self.facts
# For more information, check: http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-what/
def get_virtual_facts(self):
if os.path.exists("/proc/xen"):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'xen'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
try:
for line in open('/proc/xen/capabilities'):
if "control_d" in line:
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'host'
except IOError:
pass
return
if os.path.exists('/proc/vz'):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'openvz'
if os.path.exists('/proc/bc'):
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'host'
else:
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
product_name = get_file_content('/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_name')
if product_name in ['KVM', 'Bochs']:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'kvm'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
if product_name == 'VMware Virtual Platform':
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'VMware'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
bios_vendor = get_file_content('/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/bios_vendor')
if bios_vendor == 'Xen':
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'xen'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
if bios_vendor == 'innotek GmbH':
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'virtualbox'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
sys_vendor = get_file_content('/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/sys_vendor')
# FIXME: This does also match hyperv
if sys_vendor == 'Microsoft Corporation':
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'VirtualPC'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
if sys_vendor == 'Parallels Software International Inc.':
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'parallels'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
if os.path.exists('/proc/self/status'):
for line in open('/proc/self/status').readlines():
if re.match('^VxID: \d+', line):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'linux_vserver'
if re.match('^VxID: 0', line):
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'host'
else:
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
if os.path.exists('/proc/cpuinfo'):
for line in open('/proc/cpuinfo').readlines():
if re.match('^model name.*QEMU Virtual CPU', line):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'kvm'
elif re.match('^vendor_id.*User Mode Linux', line):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'uml'
elif re.match('^model name.*UML', line):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'uml'
elif re.match('^vendor_id.*PowerVM Lx86', line):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'powervm_lx86'
elif re.match('^vendor_id.*IBM/S390', line):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'ibm_systemz'
else:
continue
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
return
# Beware that we can have both kvm and virtualbox running on a single system
if os.path.exists("/proc/modules") and os.access('/proc/modules', os.R_OK):
modules = []
for line in open("/proc/modules").readlines():
data = line.split(" ", 1)
modules.append(data[0])
if 'kvm' in modules:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'kvm'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'host'
return
if 'vboxdrv' in modules:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'virtualbox'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'host'
return
class HPUXVirtual(Virtual):
"""
This is a HP-UX specific subclass of Virtual. It defines
- virtualization_type
- virtualization_role
"""
platform = 'HP-UX'
def __init__(self):
Virtual.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_virtual_facts()
return self.facts
def get_virtual_facts(self):
if os.path.exists('/usr/sbin/vecheck'):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/vecheck")
if rc == 0:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'guest'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'HP vPar'
if os.path.exists('/opt/hpvm/bin/hpvminfo'):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/opt/hpvm/bin/hpvminfo")
if rc == 0 and re.match('.*Running.*HPVM vPar.*', out):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'guest'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'HPVM vPar'
elif rc == 0 and re.match('.*Running.*HPVM guest.*', out):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'guest'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'HPVM IVM'
elif rc == 0 and re.match('.*Running.*HPVM host.*', out):
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'host'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'HPVM'
if os.path.exists('/usr/sbin/parstatus'):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/parstatus")
if rc == 0:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'guest'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'HP nPar'
class SunOSVirtual(Virtual):
"""
This is a SunOS-specific subclass of Virtual. It defines
- virtualization_type
- virtualization_role
- container
"""
platform = 'SunOS'
def __init__(self):
Virtual.__init__(self)
def populate(self):
self.get_virtual_facts()
return self.facts
def get_virtual_facts(self):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/prtdiag")
for line in out.split('\n'):
if 'VMware' in line:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'vmware'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
if 'Parallels' in line:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'parallels'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
if 'VirtualBox' in line:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'virtualbox'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
if 'HVM domU' in line:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'xen'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
# Check if it's a zone
if os.path.exists("/usr/bin/zonename"):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/bin/zonename")
if out.rstrip() != "global":
self.facts['container'] = 'zone'
# Check if it's a branded zone (i.e. Solaris 8/9 zone)
if os.path.isdir('/.SUNWnative'):
self.facts['container'] = 'zone'
# If it's a zone check if we can detect if our global zone is itself virtualized.
# Relies on the "guest tools" (e.g. vmware tools) to be installed
if 'container' in self.facts and self.facts['container'] == 'zone':
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/modinfo")
for line in out.split('\n'):
if 'VMware' in line:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'vmware'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
if 'VirtualBox' in line:
self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'virtualbox'
self.facts['virtualization_role'] = 'guest'
def get_file_content(path, default=None):
data = default
if os.path.exists(path) and os.access(path, os.R_OK):
data = open(path).read().strip()
if len(data) == 0:
data = default
return data
def ansible_facts():
facts = {}
facts.update(Facts().populate())
facts.update(Hardware().populate())
facts.update(Network().populate())
facts.update(Virtual().populate())
return facts
# ===========================================
def run_setup(module):
setup_options = {}
facts = ansible_facts()
for (k, v) in facts.items():
setup_options["ansible_%s" % k.replace('-', '_')] = v
# Look for the path to the facter and ohai binary and set
# the variable to that path.
facter_path = module.get_bin_path('facter')
ohai_path = module.get_bin_path('ohai')
# if facter is installed, and we can use --json because
# ruby-json is ALSO installed, include facter data in the JSON
if facter_path is not None:
rc, out, err = module.run_command(facter_path + " --json")
facter = True
try:
facter_ds = json.loads(out)
except:
facter = False
if facter:
for (k,v) in facter_ds.items():
setup_options["facter_%s" % k] = v
# ditto for ohai, but just top level string keys
# because it contains a lot of nested stuff we can't use for
# templating w/o making a nicer key for it (TODO)
if ohai_path is not None:
rc, out, err = module.run_command(ohai_path)
ohai = True
try:
ohai_ds = json.loads(out)
except:
ohai = False
if ohai:
for (k,v) in ohai_ds.items():
if type(v) == str or type(v) == unicode:
k2 = "ohai_%s" % k.replace('-', '_')
setup_options[k2] = v
setup_result = { 'ansible_facts': {} }
for (k,v) in setup_options.items():
if module.params['filter'] == '*' or fnmatch.fnmatch(k, module.params['filter']):
setup_result['ansible_facts'][k] = v
# hack to keep --verbose from showing all the setup module results
setup_result['verbose_override'] = True
return setup_result
def main():
global module
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
filter=dict(default="*", required=False),
fact_path=dict(default='/etc/ansible/facts.d', required=False),
),
supports_check_mode = True,
)
data = run_setup(module)
module.exit_json(**data)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()