Factory/ironic-image/ironic-common.sh

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#!/usr/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
IRONIC_IP="${IRONIC_IP:-}"
PROVISIONING_INTERFACE="${PROVISIONING_INTERFACE:-}"
PROVISIONING_IP="${PROVISIONING_IP:-}"
PROVISIONING_MACS="${PROVISIONING_MACS:-}"
get_provisioning_interface()
{
if [[ -n "$PROVISIONING_INTERFACE" ]]; then
# don't override the PROVISIONING_INTERFACE if one is provided
echo "$PROVISIONING_INTERFACE"
return
fi
local interface="provisioning"
if [[ -n "${PROVISIONING_IP}" ]]; then
if ip -br addr show | grep -qi " ${PROVISIONING_IP}/"; then
interface="$(ip -br addr show | grep -i " ${PROVISIONING_IP}/" | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | cut -f 1 -d '@')"
fi
fi
for mac in ${PROVISIONING_MACS//,/ }; do
if ip -br link show up | grep -qi "$mac"; then
interface="$(ip -br link show up | grep -i "$mac" | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | cut -f 1 -d '@')"
break
fi
done
echo "$interface"
}
PROVISIONING_INTERFACE="$(get_provisioning_interface)"
export PROVISIONING_INTERFACE
export LISTEN_ALL_INTERFACES="${LISTEN_ALL_INTERFACES:-true}"
# Wait for the interface or IP to be up, sets $IRONIC_IP
wait_for_interface_or_ip()
{
# If $PROVISIONING_IP is specified, then we wait for that to become available on an interface, otherwise we look at $PROVISIONING_INTERFACE for an IP
if [[ -n "$PROVISIONING_IP" ]]; then
# Convert the address using ipcalc which strips out the subnet. For IPv6 addresses, this will give the short-form address
IRONIC_IP="$(ipcalc "${PROVISIONING_IP}" | grep "^Address:" | awk '{print $2}')"
export IRONIC_IP
until grep -F " ${IRONIC_IP}/" <(ip -br addr show); do
echo "Waiting for ${IRONIC_IP} to be configured on an interface"
sleep 1
done
else
until [[ -n "$IRONIC_IP" ]]; do
echo "Waiting for ${PROVISIONING_INTERFACE} interface to be configured"
IRONIC_IP="$(ip -br add show scope global up dev "${PROVISIONING_INTERFACE}" | awk '{print $3}' | sed -e 's%/.*%%' | head -n 1)"
export IRONIC_IP
sleep 1
done
fi
# If the IP contains a colon, then it's an IPv6 address, and the HTTP
# host needs surrounding with brackets
if [[ "$IRONIC_IP" =~ .*:.* ]]; then
export IPV=6
export IRONIC_URL_HOST="[$IRONIC_IP]"
else
export IPV=4
export IRONIC_URL_HOST="$IRONIC_IP"
fi
}
render_j2_config()
{
python3 -c 'import os; import sys; import jinja2; sys.stdout.write(jinja2.Template(sys.stdin.read()).render(env=os.environ))' < "$1" > "$2"
}
run_ironic_dbsync()
{
if [[ "${IRONIC_USE_MARIADB:-true}" == "true" ]]; then
# It's possible for the dbsync to fail if mariadb is not up yet, so
# retry until success
until ironic-dbsync --config-file /etc/ironic/ironic.conf upgrade; do
echo "WARNING: ironic-dbsync failed, retrying"
sleep 1
done
else
# SQLite does not support some statements. Fortunately, we can just create
# the schema in one go instead of going through an upgrade.
ironic-dbsync --config-file /etc/ironic/ironic.conf create_schema
fi
}
# Use the special value "unix" for unix sockets
export IRONIC_PRIVATE_PORT=${IRONIC_PRIVATE_PORT:-6388}
export IRONIC_INSPECTOR_PRIVATE_PORT=${IRONIC_INSPECTOR_PRIVATE_PORT:-5049}
export IRONIC_ACCESS_PORT=${IRONIC_ACCESS_PORT:-6385}
export IRONIC_LISTEN_PORT=${IRONIC_LISTEN_PORT:-$IRONIC_ACCESS_PORT}
export IRONIC_INSPECTOR_ACCESS_PORT=${IRONIC_INSPECTOR_ACCESS_PORT:-5050}
export IRONIC_INSPECTOR_LISTEN_PORT=${IRONIC_INSPECTOR_LISTEN_PORT:-$IRONIC_INSPECTOR_ACCESS_PORT}
# If this is false, built-in inspection is used.
export USE_IRONIC_INSPECTOR=${USE_IRONIC_INSPECTOR:-true}
export IRONIC_INSPECTOR_ENABLE_DISCOVERY=${IRONIC_INSPECTOR_ENABLE_DISCOVERY:-false}
if [[ "${USE_IRONIC_INSPECTOR}" != "true" ]] && [[ "${IRONIC_INSPECTOR_ENABLE_DISCOVERY}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "Discovery is only supported with ironic-inspector at this point"
exit 1
fi