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nova/nova/virt/libvirt/volume/volume.py
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Mathieu Gagné bbe0f313bd Add ability to signal and perform online volume size change
Allow Cinder to use external events to signal a volume extension.

1) Nova will then call os-brick to perform the volume extension
   so the host can detect its new size.
2) Compute driver will resize the device in QEMU so instance can detect
   the new disk size without rebooting.

This change:

* Adds the 'volume-extended' external event.
  The event tag needs to be the extended volume id.
* Bumps the latest microversion to 2.51.
* Exposes non-traceback instance action event details for
  non-admins on the microversion. This is needed for the
  non-admin API user that initiated the volume extend
  operation to be able to tell when the nova-compute side
  is complete.

Co-Authored-By: Matt Riedemann <mriedem.os@gmail.com>

Blueprint: nova-support-attached-volume-extend

Change-Id: If10cffd0dc4c9879f6754ce39bee5fae1d04f474
2017-07-12 11:53:20 -04:00

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# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation
# (c) Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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#
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# under the License.
"""Volume drivers for libvirt."""
from oslo_log import log as logging
import nova.conf
from nova import exception
from nova import profiler
from nova.virt.libvirt import config as vconfig
import nova.virt.libvirt.driver
from nova.virt.libvirt import utils as libvirt_utils
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
CONF = nova.conf.CONF
@profiler.trace_cls("volume_api")
class LibvirtBaseVolumeDriver(object):
"""Base class for volume drivers."""
def __init__(self, host, is_block_dev):
self.host = host
self.is_block_dev = is_block_dev
def get_config(self, connection_info, disk_info):
"""Returns xml for libvirt."""
conf = vconfig.LibvirtConfigGuestDisk()
conf.driver_name = libvirt_utils.pick_disk_driver_name(
self.host.get_version(),
self.is_block_dev
)
conf.source_device = disk_info['type']
conf.driver_format = "raw"
conf.driver_cache = "none"
conf.target_dev = disk_info['dev']
conf.target_bus = disk_info['bus']
conf.serial = connection_info.get('serial')
# Support for block size tuning
data = {}
if 'data' in connection_info:
data = connection_info['data']
if 'logical_block_size' in data:
conf.logical_block_size = data['logical_block_size']
if 'physical_block_size' in data:
conf.physical_block_size = data['physical_block_size']
# Extract rate_limit control parameters
if 'qos_specs' in data and data['qos_specs']:
tune_opts = ['total_bytes_sec', 'read_bytes_sec',
'write_bytes_sec', 'total_iops_sec',
'read_iops_sec', 'write_iops_sec']
specs = data['qos_specs']
if isinstance(specs, dict):
for k, v in specs.items():
if k in tune_opts:
new_key = 'disk_' + k
setattr(conf, new_key, v)
else:
LOG.warning('Unknown content in connection_info/'
'qos_specs: %s', specs)
# Extract access_mode control parameters
if 'access_mode' in data and data['access_mode']:
access_mode = data['access_mode']
if access_mode in ('ro', 'rw'):
conf.readonly = access_mode == 'ro'
else:
LOG.error('Unknown content in '
'connection_info/access_mode: %s',
access_mode)
raise exception.InvalidVolumeAccessMode(
access_mode=access_mode)
# Configure usage of discard
if data.get('discard', False) is True:
conf.driver_discard = 'unmap'
if disk_info['bus'] == 'scsi':
# The driver is responsible to create the SCSI controller
# at index 0.
conf.device_addr = vconfig.LibvirtConfigGuestDeviceAddressDrive()
conf.device_addr.controller = 0
if 'unit' in disk_info:
# In order to allow up to 256 disks handled by one
# virtio-scsi controller, the device addr should be
# specified.
conf.device_addr.unit = disk_info['unit']
return conf
def connect_volume(self, connection_info, disk_info, instance):
"""Connect the volume."""
pass
def disconnect_volume(self, connection_info, disk_dev, instance):
"""Disconnect the volume."""
pass
def extend_volume(self, connection_info, instance):
"""Extend the volume."""
raise NotImplementedError()
class LibvirtVolumeDriver(LibvirtBaseVolumeDriver):
"""Class for volumes backed by local file."""
def __init__(self, host):
super(LibvirtVolumeDriver,
self).__init__(host, is_block_dev=True)
def get_config(self, connection_info, disk_info):
"""Returns xml for libvirt."""
conf = super(LibvirtVolumeDriver,
self).get_config(connection_info, disk_info)
conf.source_type = "block"
conf.source_path = connection_info['data']['device_path']
return conf
class LibvirtFakeVolumeDriver(LibvirtBaseVolumeDriver):
"""Driver to attach fake volumes to libvirt."""
def __init__(self, host):
super(LibvirtFakeVolumeDriver,
self).__init__(host, is_block_dev=True)
def get_config(self, connection_info, disk_info):
"""Returns xml for libvirt."""
conf = super(LibvirtFakeVolumeDriver,
self).get_config(connection_info, disk_info)
conf.source_type = "network"
conf.source_protocol = "fake"
conf.source_name = "fake"
return conf