6f18654a0f
For example, in neutron/db/agents_db.py, db_plugin_base_v2 should be changed to db_base_plugin_v2. There is no bug or blueprint related to this fix. Change-Id: I0d348d92c9c32f172d1e505cf660aed4d064a440
565 lines
26 KiB
Python
565 lines
26 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2012 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import netaddr
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import sqlalchemy as sa
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from sqlalchemy import orm
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from sqlalchemy.orm import exc
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from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session
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from neutron.api.v2 import attributes as attr
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from neutron.common import constants
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from neutron.db import db_base_plugin_v2
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from neutron.db import model_base
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from neutron.db import models_v2
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from neutron.extensions import securitygroup as ext_sg
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from neutron.openstack.common import uuidutils
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IP_PROTOCOL_MAP = {constants.PROTO_NAME_TCP: constants.PROTO_NUM_TCP,
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constants.PROTO_NAME_UDP: constants.PROTO_NUM_UDP,
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constants.PROTO_NAME_ICMP: constants.PROTO_NUM_ICMP,
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constants.PROTO_NAME_ICMP_V6: constants.PROTO_NUM_ICMP_V6}
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class SecurityGroup(model_base.BASEV2, models_v2.HasId, models_v2.HasTenant):
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"""Represents a v2 neutron security group."""
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name = sa.Column(sa.String(255))
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description = sa.Column(sa.String(255))
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class SecurityGroupPortBinding(model_base.BASEV2):
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"""Represents binding between neutron ports and security profiles."""
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port_id = sa.Column(sa.String(36),
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sa.ForeignKey("ports.id",
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ondelete='CASCADE'),
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primary_key=True)
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security_group_id = sa.Column(sa.String(36),
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sa.ForeignKey("securitygroups.id"),
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primary_key=True)
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# Add a relationship to the Port model in order to instruct SQLAlchemy to
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# eagerly load security group bindings
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ports = orm.relationship(
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models_v2.Port,
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backref=orm.backref("security_groups",
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lazy='joined', cascade='delete'))
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class SecurityGroupRule(model_base.BASEV2, models_v2.HasId,
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models_v2.HasTenant):
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"""Represents a v2 neutron security group rule."""
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security_group_id = sa.Column(sa.String(36),
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sa.ForeignKey("securitygroups.id",
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ondelete="CASCADE"),
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nullable=False)
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remote_group_id = sa.Column(sa.String(36),
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sa.ForeignKey("securitygroups.id",
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ondelete="CASCADE"),
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nullable=True)
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direction = sa.Column(sa.Enum('ingress', 'egress',
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name='securitygrouprules_direction'))
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ethertype = sa.Column(sa.String(40))
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protocol = sa.Column(sa.String(40))
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port_range_min = sa.Column(sa.Integer)
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port_range_max = sa.Column(sa.Integer)
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remote_ip_prefix = sa.Column(sa.String(255))
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security_group = orm.relationship(
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SecurityGroup,
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backref=orm.backref('rules', cascade='all,delete'),
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primaryjoin="SecurityGroup.id==SecurityGroupRule.security_group_id")
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source_group = orm.relationship(
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SecurityGroup,
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backref=orm.backref('source_rules', cascade='all,delete'),
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primaryjoin="SecurityGroup.id==SecurityGroupRule.remote_group_id")
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class SecurityGroupDbMixin(ext_sg.SecurityGroupPluginBase):
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"""Mixin class to add security group to db_base_plugin_v2."""
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__native_bulk_support = True
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def create_security_group_bulk(self, context, security_group_rule):
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return self._create_bulk('security_group', context,
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security_group_rule)
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def create_security_group(self, context, security_group, default_sg=False):
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"""Create security group.
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If default_sg is true that means we are a default security group for
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a given tenant if it does not exist.
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"""
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s = security_group['security_group']
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tenant_id = self._get_tenant_id_for_create(context, s)
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if not default_sg:
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self._ensure_default_security_group(context, tenant_id)
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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security_group_db = SecurityGroup(id=s.get('id') or (
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uuidutils.generate_uuid()),
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description=s['description'],
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tenant_id=tenant_id,
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name=s['name'])
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context.session.add(security_group_db)
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for ethertype in ext_sg.sg_supported_ethertypes:
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if s.get('name') == 'default':
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# Allow intercommunication
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ingress_rule = SecurityGroupRule(
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id=uuidutils.generate_uuid(), tenant_id=tenant_id,
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security_group=security_group_db,
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direction='ingress',
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ethertype=ethertype,
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source_group=security_group_db)
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context.session.add(ingress_rule)
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egress_rule = SecurityGroupRule(
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id=uuidutils.generate_uuid(), tenant_id=tenant_id,
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security_group=security_group_db,
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direction='egress',
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ethertype=ethertype)
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context.session.add(egress_rule)
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return self._make_security_group_dict(security_group_db)
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def get_security_groups(self, context, filters=None, fields=None,
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sorts=None, limit=None,
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marker=None, page_reverse=False, default_sg=False):
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# If default_sg is True do not call _ensure_default_security_group()
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# so this can be done recursively. Context.tenant_id is checked
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# because all the unit tests do not explicitly set the context on
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# GETS. TODO(arosen) context handling can probably be improved here.
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if not default_sg and context.tenant_id:
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self._ensure_default_security_group(context, context.tenant_id)
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marker_obj = self._get_marker_obj(context, 'security_group', limit,
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marker)
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return self._get_collection(context,
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SecurityGroup,
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self._make_security_group_dict,
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filters=filters, fields=fields,
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sorts=sorts,
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limit=limit, marker_obj=marker_obj,
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page_reverse=page_reverse)
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def get_security_groups_count(self, context, filters=None):
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return self._get_collection_count(context, SecurityGroup,
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filters=filters)
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def get_security_group(self, context, id, fields=None, tenant_id=None):
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"""Tenant id is given to handle the case when creating a security
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group rule on behalf of another use.
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"""
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if tenant_id:
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tmp_context_tenant_id = context.tenant_id
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context.tenant_id = tenant_id
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try:
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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ret = self._make_security_group_dict(self._get_security_group(
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context, id), fields)
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ret['security_group_rules'] = self.get_security_group_rules(
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context, {'security_group_id': [id]})
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finally:
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if tenant_id:
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context.tenant_id = tmp_context_tenant_id
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return ret
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def _get_security_group(self, context, id):
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try:
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query = self._model_query(context, SecurityGroup)
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sg = query.filter(SecurityGroup.id == id).one()
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except exc.NoResultFound:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupNotFound(id=id)
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return sg
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def delete_security_group(self, context, id):
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filters = {'security_group_id': [id]}
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ports = self._get_port_security_group_bindings(context, filters)
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if ports:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupInUse(id=id)
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# confirm security group exists
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sg = self._get_security_group(context, id)
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if sg['name'] == 'default' and not context.is_admin:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupCannotRemoveDefault()
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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context.session.delete(sg)
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def update_security_group(self, context, id, security_group):
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s = security_group['security_group']
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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sg = self._get_security_group(context, id)
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if sg['name'] == 'default' and 'name' in s:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupCannotUpdateDefault()
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sg.update(s)
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return self._make_security_group_dict(sg)
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def _make_security_group_dict(self, security_group, fields=None):
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res = {'id': security_group['id'],
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'name': security_group['name'],
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'tenant_id': security_group['tenant_id'],
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'description': security_group['description']}
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res['security_group_rules'] = [self._make_security_group_rule_dict(r)
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for r in security_group.rules]
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return self._fields(res, fields)
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def _make_security_group_binding_dict(self, security_group, fields=None):
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res = {'port_id': security_group['port_id'],
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'security_group_id': security_group['security_group_id']}
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return self._fields(res, fields)
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def _create_port_security_group_binding(self, context, port_id,
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security_group_id):
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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db = SecurityGroupPortBinding(port_id=port_id,
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security_group_id=security_group_id)
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context.session.add(db)
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def _get_port_security_group_bindings(self, context,
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filters=None, fields=None):
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return self._get_collection(context,
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SecurityGroupPortBinding,
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self._make_security_group_binding_dict,
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filters=filters, fields=fields)
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def _delete_port_security_group_bindings(self, context, port_id):
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query = self._model_query(context, SecurityGroupPortBinding)
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bindings = query.filter(
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SecurityGroupPortBinding.port_id == port_id)
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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for binding in bindings:
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context.session.delete(binding)
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def create_security_group_rule_bulk(self, context, security_group_rule):
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return self._create_bulk('security_group_rule', context,
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security_group_rule)
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def create_security_group_rule_bulk_native(self, context,
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security_group_rule):
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r = security_group_rule['security_group_rules']
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scoped_session(context.session)
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security_group_id = self._validate_security_group_rules(
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context, security_group_rule)
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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if not self.get_security_group(context, security_group_id):
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupNotFound(id=security_group_id)
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self._check_for_duplicate_rules(context, r)
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ret = []
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for rule_dict in r:
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rule = rule_dict['security_group_rule']
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tenant_id = self._get_tenant_id_for_create(context, rule)
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db = SecurityGroupRule(
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id=uuidutils.generate_uuid(), tenant_id=tenant_id,
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security_group_id=rule['security_group_id'],
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direction=rule['direction'],
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remote_group_id=rule.get('remote_group_id'),
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ethertype=rule['ethertype'],
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protocol=rule['protocol'],
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port_range_min=rule['port_range_min'],
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port_range_max=rule['port_range_max'],
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remote_ip_prefix=rule.get('remote_ip_prefix'))
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context.session.add(db)
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ret.append(self._make_security_group_rule_dict(db))
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return ret
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def create_security_group_rule(self, context, security_group_rule):
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bulk_rule = {'security_group_rules': [security_group_rule]}
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return self.create_security_group_rule_bulk_native(context,
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bulk_rule)[0]
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def _get_ip_proto_number(self, protocol):
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if protocol is None:
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return
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return IP_PROTOCOL_MAP.get(protocol, protocol)
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def _validate_port_range(self, rule):
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"""Check that port_range is valid."""
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if (rule['port_range_min'] is None and
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rule['port_range_max'] is None):
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return
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if not rule['protocol']:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupProtocolRequiredWithPorts()
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ip_proto = self._get_ip_proto_number(rule['protocol'])
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if ip_proto in [constants.PROTO_NUM_TCP, constants.PROTO_NUM_UDP]:
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if (rule['port_range_min'] is not None and
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rule['port_range_min'] <= rule['port_range_max']):
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pass
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else:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupInvalidPortRange()
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elif ip_proto == constants.PROTO_NUM_ICMP:
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for attr, field in [('port_range_min', 'type'),
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('port_range_max', 'code')]:
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if rule[attr] > 255:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupInvalidIcmpValue(
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field=field, attr=attr, value=rule[attr])
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if (rule['port_range_min'] is None and
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rule['port_range_max']):
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupMissingIcmpType(
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value=rule['port_range_max'])
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def _validate_security_group_rules(self, context, security_group_rule):
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"""Check that rules being installed.
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Check that all rules belong to the same security
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group, remote_group_id/security_group_id belong to the same tenant,
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and rules are valid.
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"""
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new_rules = set()
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tenant_ids = set()
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for rules in security_group_rule['security_group_rules']:
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rule = rules.get('security_group_rule')
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new_rules.add(rule['security_group_id'])
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self._validate_port_range(rule)
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self._validate_ip_prefix(rule)
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if rule['remote_ip_prefix'] and rule['remote_group_id']:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupRemoteGroupAndRemoteIpPrefix()
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if rule['tenant_id'] not in tenant_ids:
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tenant_ids.add(rule['tenant_id'])
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remote_group_id = rule.get('remote_group_id')
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# Check that remote_group_id exists for tenant
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if remote_group_id:
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self.get_security_group(context, remote_group_id,
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tenant_id=rule['tenant_id'])
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if len(new_rules) > 1:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupNotSingleGroupRules()
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security_group_id = new_rules.pop()
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# Confirm single tenant and that the tenant has permission
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# to add rules to this security group.
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if len(tenant_ids) > 1:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupRulesNotSingleTenant()
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for tenant_id in tenant_ids:
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self.get_security_group(context, security_group_id,
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tenant_id=tenant_id)
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return security_group_id
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def _make_security_group_rule_dict(self, security_group_rule, fields=None):
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res = {'id': security_group_rule['id'],
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'tenant_id': security_group_rule['tenant_id'],
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'security_group_id': security_group_rule['security_group_id'],
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'ethertype': security_group_rule['ethertype'],
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'direction': security_group_rule['direction'],
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'protocol': security_group_rule['protocol'],
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'port_range_min': security_group_rule['port_range_min'],
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'port_range_max': security_group_rule['port_range_max'],
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'remote_ip_prefix': security_group_rule['remote_ip_prefix'],
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'remote_group_id': security_group_rule['remote_group_id']}
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return self._fields(res, fields)
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def _make_security_group_rule_filter_dict(self, security_group_rule):
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sgr = security_group_rule['security_group_rule']
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res = {'tenant_id': [sgr['tenant_id']],
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'security_group_id': [sgr['security_group_id']],
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'direction': [sgr['direction']]}
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include_if_present = ['protocol', 'port_range_max', 'port_range_min',
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'ethertype', 'remote_ip_prefix',
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'remote_group_id']
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for key in include_if_present:
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value = sgr.get(key)
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if value:
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res[key] = [value]
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return res
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def _check_for_duplicate_rules(self, context, security_group_rules):
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for i in security_group_rules:
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found_self = False
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for j in security_group_rules:
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if i['security_group_rule'] == j['security_group_rule']:
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if found_self:
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raise ext_sg.DuplicateSecurityGroupRuleInPost(rule=i)
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found_self = True
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# Check in database if rule exists
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filters = self._make_security_group_rule_filter_dict(i)
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db_rules = self.get_security_group_rules(context, filters)
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# Note(arosen): the call to get_security_group_rules wildcards
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# values in the filter that have a value of [None]. For
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# example, filters = {'remote_group_id': [None]} will return
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# all security group rules regardless of their value of
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# remote_group_id. Therefore it is not possible to do this
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# query unless the behavior of _get_collection()
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# is changed which cannot be because other methods are already
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# relying on this behavor. Therefore, we do the filtering
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# below to check for these corner cases.
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for db_rule in db_rules:
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# need to remove id from db_rule for matching
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id = db_rule.pop('id')
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if (i['security_group_rule'] == db_rule):
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupRuleExists(id=id)
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def _validate_ip_prefix(self, rule):
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"""Check that a valid cidr was specified as remote_ip_prefix
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No need to check that it is in fact an IP address as this is already
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validated by attribute validators.
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Check that rule ethertype is consistent with remote_ip_prefix ip type.
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Add mask to ip_prefix if absent (192.168.1.10 -> 192.168.1.10/32).
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"""
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input_prefix = rule['remote_ip_prefix']
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if input_prefix:
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addr = netaddr.IPNetwork(input_prefix)
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# set input_prefix to always include the netmask:
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rule['remote_ip_prefix'] = str(addr)
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# check consistency of ethertype with addr version
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if rule['ethertype'] != "IPv%d" % (addr.version):
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupRuleParameterConflict(
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ethertype=rule['ethertype'], cidr=input_prefix)
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def get_security_group_rules(self, context, filters=None, fields=None,
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sorts=None, limit=None, marker=None,
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page_reverse=False):
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marker_obj = self._get_marker_obj(context, 'security_group_rule',
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limit, marker)
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return self._get_collection(context,
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SecurityGroupRule,
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self._make_security_group_rule_dict,
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filters=filters, fields=fields,
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sorts=sorts,
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limit=limit, marker_obj=marker_obj,
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page_reverse=page_reverse)
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def get_security_group_rules_count(self, context, filters=None):
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return self._get_collection_count(context, SecurityGroupRule,
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filters=filters)
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def get_security_group_rule(self, context, id, fields=None):
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security_group_rule = self._get_security_group_rule(context, id)
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return self._make_security_group_rule_dict(security_group_rule, fields)
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def _get_security_group_rule(self, context, id):
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try:
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query = self._model_query(context, SecurityGroupRule)
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sgr = query.filter(SecurityGroupRule.id == id).one()
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except exc.NoResultFound:
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raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupRuleNotFound(id=id)
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return sgr
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|
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def delete_security_group_rule(self, context, id):
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with context.session.begin(subtransactions=True):
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rule = self._get_security_group_rule(context, id)
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context.session.delete(rule)
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def _extend_port_dict_security_group(self, port_res, port_db):
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# Security group bindings will be retrieved from the sqlalchemy
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# model. As they're loaded eagerly with ports because of the
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# joined load they will not cause an extra query.
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security_group_ids = [sec_group_mapping['security_group_id'] for
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sec_group_mapping in port_db.security_groups]
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port_res[ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS] = security_group_ids
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return port_res
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|
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# Register dict extend functions for ports
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db_base_plugin_v2.NeutronDbPluginV2.register_dict_extend_funcs(
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attr.PORTS, ['_extend_port_dict_security_group'])
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|
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def _process_port_create_security_group(self, context, port,
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security_group_ids):
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if attr.is_attr_set(security_group_ids):
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for security_group_id in security_group_ids:
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self._create_port_security_group_binding(context, port['id'],
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|
security_group_id)
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|
# Convert to list as a set might be passed here and
|
|
# this has to be serialized
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port[ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS] = (security_group_ids and
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list(security_group_ids) or [])
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|
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def _ensure_default_security_group(self, context, tenant_id):
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"""Create a default security group if one doesn't exist.
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|
|
|
:returns: the default security group id.
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|
"""
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filters = {'name': ['default'], 'tenant_id': [tenant_id]}
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|
default_group = self.get_security_groups(context, filters,
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default_sg=True)
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|
if not default_group:
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|
security_group = {'security_group': {'name': 'default',
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'tenant_id': tenant_id,
|
|
'description': 'default'}}
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|
ret = self.create_security_group(context, security_group, True)
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|
return ret['id']
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|
else:
|
|
return default_group[0]['id']
|
|
|
|
def _get_security_groups_on_port(self, context, port):
|
|
"""Check that all security groups on port belong to tenant.
|
|
|
|
:returns: all security groups IDs on port belonging to tenant.
|
|
"""
|
|
p = port['port']
|
|
if not attr.is_attr_set(p.get(ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS)):
|
|
return
|
|
if p.get('device_owner') and p['device_owner'].startswith('network:'):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
port_sg = p.get(ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS, [])
|
|
valid_groups = set(g['id'] for g in
|
|
self.get_security_groups(context, fields=['id'],
|
|
filters={'id': port_sg}))
|
|
|
|
requested_groups = set(port_sg)
|
|
port_sg_missing = requested_groups - valid_groups
|
|
if port_sg_missing:
|
|
raise ext_sg.SecurityGroupNotFound(id=str(port_sg_missing[0]))
|
|
|
|
return requested_groups
|
|
|
|
def _ensure_default_security_group_on_port(self, context, port):
|
|
# we don't apply security groups for dhcp, router
|
|
if (port['port'].get('device_owner') and
|
|
port['port']['device_owner'].startswith('network:')):
|
|
return
|
|
tenant_id = self._get_tenant_id_for_create(context,
|
|
port['port'])
|
|
default_sg = self._ensure_default_security_group(context, tenant_id)
|
|
if attr.is_attr_set(port['port'].get(ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS)):
|
|
sgids = port['port'].get(ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS)
|
|
else:
|
|
sgids = [default_sg]
|
|
port['port'][ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS] = sgids
|
|
|
|
def _check_update_deletes_security_groups(self, port):
|
|
"""Return True if port has as a security group and it's value
|
|
is either [] or not is_attr_set, otherwise return False
|
|
"""
|
|
if (ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS in port['port'] and
|
|
not (attr.is_attr_set(port['port'][ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS])
|
|
and port['port'][ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS] != [])):
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def _check_update_has_security_groups(self, port):
|
|
"""Return True if port has as a security group and False if the
|
|
security_group field is is_attr_set or [].
|
|
"""
|
|
if (ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS in port['port'] and
|
|
(attr.is_attr_set(port['port'][ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS]) and
|
|
port['port'][ext_sg.SECURITYGROUPS] != [])):
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|