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# disk.py
# Python bindings for libparted (built on top of the _ped Python module).
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
# Author(s): David Cantrell <dcantrell@redhat.com>
# Alex Skinner <alex@lx.lc>
#
import _ped
import parted
from parted.cachedlist import CachedList
from parted.decorators import localeC
class Disk(object):
"""Disk()
A Disk object describes a type of device in the system. Disks
can hold partitions. A Disk is a basic operating system-specific
object."""
@localeC
def __init__(self, device=None, PedDisk=None):
"""Create a new Disk object from the device and type specified. The
device is a Device object and type is a string matching a key in
the diskType hash."""
if PedDisk:
self.__disk = PedDisk
if device is None:
self._device = parted.Device(PedDevice=self.__disk.dev)
else:
self._device = device
elif device is None:
raise parted.DiskException("no device specified")
else:
self.__disk = _ped.Disk(device.getPedDevice())
self._device = device
# pylint: disable=W0108
self._partitions = CachedList(lambda : self.__getPartitions())
def _hasSameParts(self, other):
import itertools
if len(self.partitions) != len(other.partitions):
return False
partIter = itertools.izip(self.partitions, other.partitions)
while True:
try:
(left, right) = partIter.next()
if left != right:
return False
except StopIteration:
return True
def __eq__(self, other):
return not self.__ne__(other)
def __ne__(self, other):
if hash(self) == hash(other):
return False
if type(self) != type(other):
return True
return self.device != other.device or not self._hasSameParts(other)
def __str__(self):
s = ("parted.Disk instance --\n"
" type: %(type)s primaryPartitionCount: %(primaryCount)s\n"
" lastPartitionNumber: %(last)s maxPrimaryPartitionCount: %(max)s\n"
" partitions: %(partitions)s\n"
" device: %(device)r\n"
" PedDisk: %(ped)r" %
{"type": self.type, "primaryCount": self.primaryPartitionCount,
"last": self.lastPartitionNumber, "max": self.maxPrimaryPartitionCount,
"partitions": self.partitions, "device": self.device,
"ped": self.__disk})
return s
def __getPartitions(self):
"""Construct a list of partitions on the disk. This is called only as
needed from the self.partitions property, which just happens to be
a CachedList."""
partitions = []
partition = self.getFirstPartition()
while partition:
if partition.type & parted.PARTITION_FREESPACE or \
partition.type & parted.PARTITION_METADATA or \
partition.type & parted.PARTITION_PROTECTED:
partition = partition.nextPartition()
continue
partitions.append(partition)
partition = partition.nextPartition()
return partitions
@property
@localeC
def primaryPartitionCount(self):
"""The number of primary partitions on this disk."""
return self.__disk.get_primary_partition_count()
@property
@localeC
def lastPartitionNumber(self):
"""The last assigned partition number currently on this disk."""
return self.__disk.get_last_partition_num()
@property
@localeC
def maxPrimaryPartitionCount(self):
"""The maximum number of primary partitions allowed on this disk."""
return self.__disk.get_max_primary_partition_count()
@property
@localeC
def maxSupportedPartitionCount(self):
"""The maximum number of partitions allowed on this disk."""
return self.__disk.get_max_supported_partition_count()
@property
@localeC
def partitionAlignment(self):
"""Partition start address Alignment."""
alignment = self.__disk.get_partition_alignment()
return parted.Alignment(PedAlignment=alignment)
@property
@localeC
def maxPartitionLength(self):
"""Max Partition Length the disk's label can represent."""
return self.__disk.max_partition_length()
@property
@localeC
def maxPartitionStartSector(self):
"""Max Partition Start Sector the disk's label can represent."""
return self.__disk.max_partition_start_sector()
@localeC
def getFlag(self, flag):
"""Get the value of a particular flag on the disk. Valid flags
are the _ped.DISK_* constants. See _ped.disk_flag_get_name() and
_ped.disk_flag_get_by_name() for more help working with disk flags.
"""
return self.__disk.get_flag(flag)
@localeC
def setFlag(self, flag):
"""Set the flag on this disk. On error, an Exception will be raised.
See getFlag() for more help on working with disk flags."""
return self.__disk.set_flag(flag, 1)
@localeC
def unsetFlag(self, flag):
"""Unset the flag on this disk. On error, an Exception will be raised.
See getFlag() for more help on working with disk flags."""
return self.__disk.set_flag(flag, 0)
@localeC
def isFlagAvailable(self, flag):
"""Return True if flag is available on this Disk, False
otherwise."""
return self.__disk.is_flag_available(flag)
@property
def partitions(self):
"""The list of partitions currently on this disk."""
return self._partitions
@property
def device(self):
"""The underlying Device holding this disk and partitions."""
return self._device
type = property(lambda s: s.__disk.type.name, lambda s, v: setattr(s.__disk, "type", parted.diskType[v]))
@localeC
def duplicate(self):
"""Make a deep copy of this Disk."""
return Disk(PedDisk=self.__disk.duplicate())
@localeC
def destroy(self):
"""Closes the Disk ensuring all outstanding writes are flushed."""
return self.__disk.destroy()
@localeC
def commit(self):
"""Writes in-memory changes to a partition table to disk and
informs the operating system of the changes. Equivalent to
calling self.commitToDevice() then self.commitToOS()."""
self.partitions.invalidate()
return self.__disk.commit()
@localeC
def commitToDevice(self):
"""Write the changes made to the in-memory description of a
partition table to the device."""
self.partitions.invalidate()
return self.__disk.commit_to_dev()
@localeC
def commitToOS(self):
"""Tell the operating system kernel about the partition table
layout of this Disk."""
self.partitions.invalidate()
return self.__disk.commit_to_os()
@localeC
def check(self):
"""Perform a sanity check on the partition table of this Disk."""
return self.__disk.check()
@localeC
def supportsFeature(self, feature):
"""Check that the disk type supports the provided feature."""
return self.__disk.type.check_feature(feature)
@localeC
def addPartition(self, partition=None, constraint=None):
"""Add a new Partition to this Disk with the given Constraint."""
if constraint:
result = self.__disk.add_partition(partition.getPedPartition(),
constraint.getPedConstraint())
elif not partition:
raise parted.DiskException("no partition or constraint specified")
else:
result = self.__disk.add_partition(partition.getPedPartition())
if result:
partition.geometry = parted.Geometry(PedGeometry=partition.getPedPartition().geom)
self.partitions.invalidate()
return True
else:
return False
@localeC
def removePartition(self, partition=None):
"""Removes specified Partition from this Disk. NOTE: If the
Partition is an extended partition, it must not contain any
logical partitions. Also note that the partition is not
actually destroyed unless you use the deletePartition()
method."""
if not partition:
raise parted.DiskException("no partition specified")
if self.__disk.remove_partition(partition.getPedPartition()):
self.partitions.invalidate()
return True
else:
return False
@localeC
def deletePartition(self, partition):
"""Removes specified Partition from this Disk under the same
conditions as removePartition(), but also destroy the
removed Partition."""
if self.__disk.delete_partition(partition.getPedPartition()):
self.partitions.invalidate()
return True
else:
return False
@localeC
def deleteAllPartitions(self):
"""Removes and destroys all Partitions in this Disk."""
if self.__disk.delete_all():
self.partitions.invalidate()
return True
else:
return False
@localeC
def setPartitionGeometry(self, partition=None, constraint=None, start=None, end=None):
"""Sets the Geometry of the specified Partition using the given
Constraint and start and end sectors. Note that this method
does not modify the partition contents, just the partition
table."""
if not partition or not constraint:
raise parted.DiskException("no partition or constraint specified")
if not start or not end:
raise parted.DiskException("no start or end geometry specified")
return self.__disk.set_partition_geom(partition.getPedPartition(),
constraint.getPedConstraint(),
start, end)
@localeC
def maximizePartition(self, partition=None, constraint=None):
"""Grow the Partition's Geometry to the maximum possible subject
to Constraint."""
if not partition:
raise parted.DiskException("no partition specified")
if constraint:
return self.__disk.maximize_partition(partition.getPedPartition(),
constraint.getPedConstraint())
else:
return self.__disk.maximize_partition(partition.getPedPartition())
@localeC
def calculateMaxPartitionGeometry(self, partition=None, constraint=None):
"""Get the maximum Geometry the Partition can be grown to,
subject to the given Constraint."""
if not partition:
raise parted.DiskException("no partition specified")
if constraint:
return parted.Geometry(PedGeometry=self.__disk.get_max_partition_geometry(partition.getPedPartition(), constraint.getPedConstraint()))
else:
return parted.Geometry(PedGeometry=self.__disk.get_max_partition_geometry(partition.getPedPartition()))
@localeC
def minimizeExtendedPartition(self):
"""Reduce the size of the extended partition to a minimum while
still wrapping its logical partitions. If there are no logical
partitions, remove the extended partition."""
ret = self.__disk.minimize_extended_partition()
if ret:
self.partitions.invalidate()
return ret
@localeC
def getPartitionBySector(self, sector):
"""Returns the Partition that contains the sector. If the sector
lies within a logical partition, then the logical partition is
returned (not the extended partition)."""
return parted.Partition(disk=self, PedPartition=self.__disk.get_partition_by_sector(sector))
def getMaxLogicalPartitions(self):
"""Return the maximum number of logical partitions this Disk
will hold. Returns 0 if there is no extended partition on
the disk, returns 11 when all else fails."""
if not self.supportsFeature(parted.DISK_TYPE_EXTENDED):
return 0
# maximum number of logical partitions per device type
maxLogicalPartitionCount = {
"hd": 59,
"sd": 11,
"ataraid/": 11,
"rd/": 3,
"cciss/": 11,
"i2o/": 11,
"iseries/vd": 3,
"ida/": 11,
"sx8/": 11,
"xvd": 11,
"vd": 11,
"mmcblk": 5
}
dev = self.device.path[5:]
for key in maxLogicalPartitionCount.keys():
if dev.startswith(key):
return maxLogicalPartitionCount[key]
# XXX: if we don't know about it, should we pretend it can't have
# logicals? probably safer to just use something reasonable
return 11
@localeC
def getExtendedPartition(self):
"""Return the extended Partition, if any, on this Disk."""
try:
return parted.Partition(disk=self, PedPartition=self.__disk.extended_partition())
except:
return None
def __filterPartitions(self, fn):
return filter(fn, self.partitions)
def getLogicalPartitions(self):
"""Return a list of logical Partitions on this Disk."""
return self.__filterPartitions(lambda p: p.active and p.type & parted.PARTITION_LOGICAL)
def getPrimaryPartitions(self):
"""Return a list of primary (or normal) Partitions on this Disk."""
return self.__filterPartitions(lambda p: p.type == parted.PARTITION_NORMAL)
def getRaidPartitions(self):
"""Return a list of RAID (or normal) Partitions on this Disk."""
return self.__filterPartitions(lambda p: p.active and p.getFlag(parted.PARTITION_RAID))
def getLVMPartitions(self):
"""Return a list of physical volume-type Partitions on this Disk."""
return self.__filterPartitions(lambda p: p.active and p.getFlag(parted.PARTITION_LVM))
@localeC
def getFreeSpaceRegions(self):
"""Return a list of Geometry objects representing the available
free space regions on this Disk."""
freespace = []
part = self.__disk.next_partition()
while part:
if part.type & parted.PARTITION_FREESPACE:
freespace.append(parted.Geometry(PedGeometry=part.geom))
part = self.__disk.next_partition(part)
return freespace
@localeC
def getFreeSpacePartitions(self):
"""Return a list of Partition objects representing the available
free space regions on this Disk."""
freespace = []
part = self.__disk.next_partition()
while part:
if part.type & parted.PARTITION_FREESPACE:
freespace.append(parted.Partition(disk=self, PedPartition=part))
part = self.__disk.next_partition(part)
return freespace
@localeC
def getFirstPartition(self):
"""Return the first Partition object on the disk or None if
there is not one."""
return parted.Partition(disk=self, PedPartition=self.__disk.next_partition())
@localeC
def getPartitionByPath(self, path):
"""Return a Partition object associated with the partition device
path, such as /dev/sda1. Returns None if no partition is found."""
for partition in self.partitions:
if partition.path == path:
return partition
return None
def getPedDisk(self):
"""Return the _ped.Disk object contained in this Disk. For internal
module use only."""
return self.__disk
# collect all disk types and store them in a hash
diskType = {}
__type = _ped.disk_type_get_next()
diskType[__type.name] = __type
while True:
try:
__type = _ped.disk_type_get_next(__type)
diskType[__type.name] = __type
except:
break
# collect all disk flags and store them in a hash
diskFlag = {}
__flag = _ped.disk_flag_next(0)
diskFlag[__flag] = _ped.disk_flag_get_name(__flag)
__readFlags = True
while __readFlags:
__flag = _ped.disk_flag_next(__flag)
if not __flag:
__readFlags = False
else:
diskFlag[__flag] = _ped.disk_flag_get_name(__flag)
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