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from __future__ import annotations
import pathlib
import glob
import logging
import re
from typing import Union, Dict, TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Iterator
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/39757388/929999
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ...installer import Installer
from .btrfs_helpers import (
subvolume_info_from_path as subvolume_info_from_path,
find_parent_subvolume as find_parent_subvolume,
setup_subvolumes as setup_subvolumes,
mount_subvolume as mount_subvolume
)
from .btrfssubvolume import BtrfsSubvolume as BtrfsSubvolume
from .btrfspartition import BTRFSPartition as BTRFSPartition
from ..helpers import get_mount_info
from ...exceptions import DiskError, Deprecated
from ...general import SysCommand
from ...output import log
from ...exceptions import SysCallError
def get_subvolume_info(path :pathlib.Path) -> Dict[str, Any]:
try:
output = SysCommand(f"btrfs subvol show {path}").decode()
except SysCallError as error:
print('Error:', error)
result = {}
for line in output.replace('\r\n', '\n').split('\n'):
if ':' in line:
key, val = line.replace('\t', '').split(':', 1)
result[key.strip().lower().replace(' ', '_')] = val.strip()
return result
def create_subvolume(installation :Installer, subvolume_location :Union[pathlib.Path, str]) -> bool:
"""
This function uses btrfs to create a subvolume.
@installation: archinstall.Installer instance
@subvolume_location: a localized string or path inside the installation / or /boot for instance without specifying /mnt/boot
"""
installation_mountpoint = installation.target
if type(installation_mountpoint) == str:
installation_mountpoint = pathlib.Path(installation_mountpoint)
# Set up the required physical structure
if type(subvolume_location) == str:
subvolume_location = pathlib.Path(subvolume_location)
target = installation_mountpoint / subvolume_location.relative_to(subvolume_location.anchor)
# Difference from mount_subvolume:
# We only check if the parent exists, since we'll run in to "target path already exists" otherwise
if not target.parent.exists():
target.parent.mkdir(parents=True)
if glob.glob(str(target / '*')):
raise DiskError(f"Cannot create subvolume at {target} because it contains data (non-empty folder target)")
# Remove the target if it exists
if target.exists():
target.rmdir()
log(f"Creating a subvolume on {target}", level=logging.INFO)
if (cmd := SysCommand(f"btrfs subvolume create {target}")).exit_code != 0:
raise DiskError(f"Could not create a subvolume at {target}: {cmd}")
def _has_option(option :str,options :list) -> bool:
""" auxiliary routine to check if an option is present in a list.
we check if the string appears in one of the options, 'cause it can appear in severl forms (option, option=val,...)
"""
if not options:
return False
for item in options:
if option in item:
return True
return False
def manage_btrfs_subvolumes(installation :Installer,
partition :Dict[str, str],) -> list:
raise Deprecated("Use setup_subvolumes() instead.")
from copy import deepcopy
""" we do the magic with subvolumes in a centralized place
parameters:
* the installation object
* the partition dictionary entry which represents the physical partition
returns
* mountpoinst, the list which contains all the "new" partititon to be mounted
We expect the partition has been mounted as / , and it to be unmounted after the processing
Then we create all the subvolumes inside btrfs as demand
We clone then, both the partition dictionary and the object inside it and adapt it to the subvolume needs
Then we return a list of "new" partitions to be processed as "normal" partitions
# TODO For encrypted devices we need some special processing prior to it
"""
# We process each of the pairs <subvolume name: mount point | None | mount info dict>
# th mount info dict has an entry for the path of the mountpoint (named 'mountpoint') and 'options' which is a list
# of mount options (or similar used by brtfs)
mountpoints = []
subvolumes = partition['btrfs']['subvolumes']
for name, right_hand in subvolumes.items():
try:
# we normalize the subvolume name (getting rid of slash at the start if exists. In our implemenation has no semantic load - every subvolume is created from the top of the hierarchy- and simplifies its further use
if name.startswith('/'):
name = name[1:]
# renormalize the right hand.
location = None
subvol_options = []
# no contents, so it is not to be mounted
if not right_hand:
location = None
# just a string. per backward compatibility the mount point
elif isinstance(right_hand,str):
location = right_hand
# a dict. two elements 'mountpoint' (obvious) and and a mount options list ¿?
elif isinstance(right_hand,dict):
location = right_hand.get('mountpoint',None)
subvol_options = right_hand.get('options',[])
# we create the subvolume
create_subvolume(installation,name)
# Make the nodatacow processing now
# It will be the main cause of creation of subvolumes which are not to be mounted
# it is not an options which can be established by subvolume (but for whole file systems), and can be
# set up via a simple attribute change in a directory (if empty). And here the directories are brand new
if 'nodatacow' in subvol_options:
if (cmd := SysCommand(f"chattr +C {installation.target}/{name}")).exit_code != 0:
raise DiskError(f"Could not set nodatacow attribute at {installation.target}/{name}: {cmd}")
# entry is deleted so nodatacow doesn't propagate to the mount options
del subvol_options[subvol_options.index('nodatacow')]
# Make the compress processing now
# it is not an options which can be established by subvolume (but for whole file systems), and can be
# set up via a simple attribute change in a directory (if empty). And here the directories are brand new
# in this way only zstd compression is activaded
# TODO WARNING it is not clear if it should be a standard feature, so it might need to be deactivated
if 'compress' in subvol_options:
if not _has_option('compress',partition.get('filesystem',{}).get('mount_options',[])):
if (cmd := SysCommand(f"chattr +c {installation.target}/{name}")).exit_code != 0:
raise DiskError(f"Could not set compress attribute at {installation.target}/{name}: {cmd}")
# entry is deleted so compress doesn't propagate to the mount options
del subvol_options[subvol_options.index('compress')]
# END compress processing.
# we do not mount if THE basic partition will be mounted or if we exclude explicitly this subvolume
if not partition['mountpoint'] and location is not None:
# we begin to create a fake partition entry. First we copy the original -the one that corresponds to
# the primary partition. We make a deepcopy to avoid altering the original content in any case
fake_partition = deepcopy(partition)
# we start to modify entries in the "fake partition" to match the needs of the subvolumes
# to avoid any chance of entering in a loop (not expected) we delete the list of subvolumes in the copy
del fake_partition['btrfs']
fake_partition['encrypted'] = False
fake_partition['generate-encryption-key-file'] = False
# Mount destination. As of now the right hand part
fake_partition['mountpoint'] = location
# we load the name in an attribute called subvolume, but i think it is not needed anymore, 'cause the mount logic uses a different path.
fake_partition['subvolume'] = name
# here we add the special mount options for the subvolume, if any.
# if the original partition['options'] is not a list might give trouble
if fake_partition.get('filesystem',{}).get('mount_options',[]):
fake_partition['filesystem']['mount_options'].extend(subvol_options)
else:
fake_partition['filesystem']['mount_options'] = subvol_options
# Here comes the most exotic part. The dictionary attribute 'device_instance' contains an instance of Partition. This instance will be queried along the mount process at the installer.
# As the rest will query there the path of the "partition" to be mounted, we feed it with the bind name needed to mount subvolumes
# As we made a deepcopy we have a fresh instance of this object we can manipulate problemless
fake_partition['device_instance'].path = f"{partition['device_instance'].path}[/{name}]"
# Well, now that this "fake partition" is ready, we add it to the list of the ones which are to be mounted,
# as "normal" ones
mountpoints.append(fake_partition)
except Exception as e:
raise e
return mountpoints
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