445384dde7
- Deprecate the "vxlan" type - Add the "geneve" type: with overlay transport zone - Add the "nsx-net" type: attach an existing nsx logical switch (vlan or overlay) to a neutron network. In addition, this patch adds unit tests to all provider networks types. Change-Id: I48a35c913c08ea4afcca64ed2e13db41260b95a3
285 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
285 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013 VMware, Inc.
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# 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 inspect
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import re
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from distutils import version
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import functools
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import hashlib
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as et
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import eventlet
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import six
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import tenacity
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from tenacity import _utils as tenacity_utils
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from neutron import version as n_version
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from neutron_lib.api import validators
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from neutron_lib import constants
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from oslo_context import context as common_context
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from oslo_log import log
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from vmware_nsxlib.v3 import nsx_constants as v3_const
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LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
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MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN = 40
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NEUTRON_VERSION = n_version.version_info.release_string()
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OS_NEUTRON_ID_SCOPE = 'os-neutron-id'
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# Allowed network types for the NSX Plugin
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class NetworkTypes(object):
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"""Allowed provider network types for the NSX Plugin."""
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L3_EXT = 'l3_ext'
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STT = 'stt'
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GRE = 'gre'
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FLAT = 'flat'
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VLAN = 'vlan'
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BRIDGE = 'bridge'
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PORTGROUP = 'portgroup'
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# Allowed network types for the NSX-v Plugin
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class NsxVNetworkTypes(object):
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"""Allowed provider network types for the NSX-v Plugin."""
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FLAT = 'flat'
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VLAN = 'vlan'
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VXLAN = 'vxlan'
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PORTGROUP = 'portgroup'
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# Allowed network types for the NSXv3 Plugin
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class NsxV3NetworkTypes(object):
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"""Allowed provider network types for the NSXv3 Plugin."""
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FLAT = 'flat'
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VLAN = 'vlan'
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GENEVE = 'geneve'
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NSX_NETWORK = 'nsx-net'
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def is_nsx_version_1_1_0(nsx_version):
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return (version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) >=
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version.LooseVersion(v3_const.NSX_VERSION_1_1_0))
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def is_nsx_version_2_0_0(nsx_version):
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return (version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) >=
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version.LooseVersion(v3_const.NSX_VERSION_2_0_0))
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def is_nsx_version_2_1_0(nsx_version):
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return (version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) >=
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version.LooseVersion(v3_const.NSX_VERSION_2_1_0))
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def is_nsxv_version_6_2(nsx_version):
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return (version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) >=
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version.LooseVersion('6.2'))
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def is_nsxv_version_6_3(nsx_version):
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return (version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) >=
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version.LooseVersion('6.3'))
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def is_nsxv_dhcp_binding_supported(nsx_version):
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return ((version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) >=
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version.LooseVersion('6.3.3')) or
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(version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) >=
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version.LooseVersion('6.2.8') and
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version.LooseVersion(nsx_version) <
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version.LooseVersion('6.3')))
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def get_tags(**kwargs):
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tags = ([dict(tag=value, scope=key)
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for key, value in six.iteritems(kwargs)])
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tags.append({"tag": NEUTRON_VERSION, "scope": "quantum"})
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return sorted(tags, key=lambda x: x['tag'])
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def device_id_to_vm_id(device_id, obfuscate=False):
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# device_id can be longer than 40 characters, for example
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# a device_id for a dhcp port is like the following:
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#
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# dhcp83b5fdeb-e3b4-5e18-ac5f-55161...80747326-47d7-46c2-a87a-cf6d5194877c
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#
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# To fit it into an NSX tag we need to hash it, however device_id
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# used for ports associated to VM's are small enough so let's skip the
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# hashing
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if len(device_id) > MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN or obfuscate:
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return hashlib.sha1(device_id.encode()).hexdigest()
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else:
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return device_id or "N/A"
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def check_and_truncate(display_name):
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if (validators.is_attr_set(display_name) and
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len(display_name) > MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN):
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LOG.debug("Specified name:'%s' exceeds maximum length. "
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"It will be truncated on NSX", display_name)
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return display_name[:MAX_DISPLAY_NAME_LEN]
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return display_name or ''
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def normalize_xml(data):
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data = data.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
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return et.fromstring(data)
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def _get_bad_request_error_code(e):
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"""Get the error code out of the exception"""
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try:
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desc = normalize_xml(e.response)
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return int(desc.find('errorCode').text)
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except Exception:
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pass
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def _log_before_retry(func, trial_number):
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"""Before call strategy that logs to some logger the attempt."""
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if trial_number > 1:
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LOG.warning("Retrying call to '%(func)s' for the %(num)s time",
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{'func': tenacity_utils.get_callback_name(func),
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'num': tenacity_utils.to_ordinal(trial_number)})
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def _get_args_from_frame(frames, frame_num):
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if len(frames) > frame_num and frames[frame_num] and frames[frame_num][0]:
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argvalues = inspect.getargvalues(frames[frame_num][0])
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formated_args = inspect.formatargvalues(*argvalues)
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# remove the first 'self' arg from the log as it adds no information
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formated_args = re.sub(r'\(self=.*?, ', "(", formated_args)
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return formated_args
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def _log_after_retry(func, trial_number, trial_time_taken):
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"""After call strategy that logs to some logger the finished attempt."""
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# Using inspect to get arguments of the relevant call
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frames = inspect.trace()
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formated_args = _get_args_from_frame(frames, 1)
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if not formated_args:
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formated_args = "Unknown"
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LOG.warning("Finished retry of %(func)s for the %(num)s time after "
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"%(time)0.3f(s) with args: %(args)s",
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{'func': tenacity_utils.get_callback_name(func),
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'num': tenacity_utils.to_ordinal(trial_number),
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'time': trial_time_taken,
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'args': formated_args})
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def retry_upon_exception_exclude_error_codes(
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exc, excluded_errors, delay, max_delay, max_attempts):
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"""Retry with the configured exponential delay, unless the exception error
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code is in the given list
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"""
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def retry_if_not_error_codes(e):
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# return True only for BadRequests without error codes or with error
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# codes not in the exclude list
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if isinstance(e, exc):
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error_code = _get_bad_request_error_code(e)
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if error_code and error_code not in excluded_errors:
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return True
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return False
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return tenacity.retry(reraise=True,
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retry=tenacity.retry_if_exception(
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retry_if_not_error_codes),
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wait=tenacity.wait_exponential(
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multiplier=delay, max=max_delay),
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stop=tenacity.stop_after_attempt(max_attempts),
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before=_log_before_retry, after=_log_after_retry)
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def retry_upon_exception(exc, delay, max_delay, max_attempts):
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return tenacity.retry(reraise=True,
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retry=tenacity.retry_if_exception_type(exc),
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wait=tenacity.wait_exponential(
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multiplier=delay, max=max_delay),
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stop=tenacity.stop_after_attempt(max_attempts),
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before=_log_before_retry, after=_log_after_retry)
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def read_file(path):
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try:
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with open(path) as file:
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return file.read().strip()
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except IOError as e:
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LOG.error("Error while opening file "
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"%(path)s: %(err)s", {'path': path, 'err': str(e)})
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def get_name_and_uuid(name, uuid, tag=None, maxlen=80):
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short_uuid = '_' + uuid[:5] + '...' + uuid[-5:]
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maxlen = maxlen - len(short_uuid)
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if tag:
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maxlen = maxlen - len(tag) - 1
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return name[:maxlen] + '_' + tag + short_uuid
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else:
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return name[:maxlen] + short_uuid
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def is_ipv4_ip_address(addr):
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def _valid_part(part):
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try:
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int_part = int(part)
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if int_part < 0 or int_part > 255:
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return False
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return True
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except ValueError:
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return False
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parts = str(addr).split('.')
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if len(parts) != 4:
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return False
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for ip_part in parts:
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if not _valid_part(ip_part):
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return False
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return True
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def is_port_dhcp_configurable(port):
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owner = port.get('device_owner')
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return (owner and
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not owner.startswith(constants.DEVICE_OWNER_NETWORK_PREFIX))
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def spawn_n(func, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Passthrough method for eventlet.spawn_n.
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This utility exists so that it can be stubbed for testing without
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interfering with the service spawns.
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It will also grab the context from the threadlocal store and add it to
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the store on the new thread. This allows for continuity in logging the
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context when using this method to spawn a new thread.
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"""
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_context = common_context.get_current()
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def context_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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# NOTE: If update_store is not called after spawn_n it won't be
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# available for the logger to pull from threadlocal storage.
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if _context is not None:
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_context.update_store()
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func(*args, **kwargs)
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eventlet.spawn_n(context_wrapper, *args, **kwargs)
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