Version bump to v2.5.1rc1 in prep for release
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@ -253,7 +253,6 @@ class Filesystem:
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if self.parted(parted_string):
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for count in range(storage.get('DISK_RETRY_ATTEMPTS', 3)):
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self.partprobe()
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self.blockdevice.flush_cache()
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new_partition_uuids = [partition.part_uuid for partition in self.blockdevice.partitions.values()]
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@ -271,7 +270,10 @@ class Filesystem:
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raise err
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else:
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log(f"Could not get UUID for partition. Waiting {storage.get('DISK_TIMEOUTS', 1) * count}s before retrying.",level=logging.DEBUG)
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time.sleep(storage.get('DISK_TIMEOUTS', 1) * count)
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self.partprobe()
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time.sleep(max(0.1, storage.get('DISK_TIMEOUTS', 1)))
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else:
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print("Parted did not return True during partition creation")
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total_partitions = set([partition.part_uuid for partition in self.blockdevice.partitions.values()])
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total_partitions.update(previous_partuuids)
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@ -229,12 +229,17 @@ def all_blockdevices(mappers=False, partitions=False, error=False) -> Dict[str,
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try:
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information = get_loop_info(device_path)
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if not information:
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print("Exit code for blkid -p -o export was:", ex.exit_code)
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raise SysCallError("Could not get loop information", exit_code=1)
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except SysCallError:
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print("Not a loop device, trying uevent rules.")
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information = get_blockdevice_uevent(pathlib.Path(block_device).readlink().name)
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else:
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# We could not reliably get any information, perhaps the disk is clean of information?
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print("Raising ex because:", ex.exit_code)
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raise ex
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# return instances
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information = enrich_blockdevice_information(information)
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@ -139,7 +139,19 @@ class Partition:
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def _call_lsblk(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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self.partprobe()
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output = SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -b -o+LOG-SEC,SIZE,PTTYPE,PARTUUID,UUID,FSTYPE {self.device_path}").decode('UTF-8')
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# This sleep might be overkill, but lsblk is known to
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# work against a chaotic cache that can change during call
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# causing no information to be returned (blkid is better)
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# time.sleep(1)
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# TODO: Maybe incorporate a re-try system here based on time.sleep(max(0.1, storage.get('DISK_TIMEOUTS', 1)))
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try:
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output = SysCommand(f"lsblk --json -b -o+LOG-SEC,SIZE,PTTYPE,PARTUUID,UUID,FSTYPE {self.device_path}").decode('UTF-8')
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except SysCallError as error:
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# It appears as if lsblk can return exit codes like 8192 to indicate something.
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# But it does return output so we'll try to catch it.
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output = error.worker.decode('UTF-8')
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if output:
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lsblk_info = json.loads(output)
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@ -165,7 +177,9 @@ class Partition:
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def _fetch_information(self) -> PartitionInfo:
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lsblk_info = self._call_lsblk()
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sfdisk_info = self._call_sfdisk()
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device = lsblk_info['blockdevices'][0]
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if not (device := lsblk_info.get('blockdevices', [None])[0]):
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raise DiskError(f'Failed to retrieve information for "{self.device_path}" with lsblk')
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mountpoints = [Path(mountpoint) for mountpoint in device['mountpoints'] if mountpoint]
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bootable = sfdisk_info.get('bootable', False) or sfdisk_info.get('type', '') == 'C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B'
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@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
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from typing import Optional
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from typing import Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from .general import SysCommandWorker
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class RequirementError(BaseException):
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pass
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@ -17,10 +20,11 @@ class ProfileError(BaseException):
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class SysCallError(BaseException):
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def __init__(self, message :str, exit_code :Optional[int] = None) -> None:
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def __init__(self, message :str, exit_code :Optional[int] = None, worker :Optional['SysCommandWorker'] = None) -> None:
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super(SysCallError, self).__init__(message)
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self.message = message
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self.exit_code = exit_code
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self.worker = worker
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class PermissionError(BaseException):
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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ class SysCommandWorker:
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log(args[1], level=logging.DEBUG, fg='red')
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if self.exit_code != 0:
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raise SysCallError(f"{self.cmd} exited with abnormal exit code [{self.exit_code}]: {self._trace_log[-500:]}", self.exit_code)
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raise SysCallError(f"{self.cmd} exited with abnormal exit code [{self.exit_code}]: {self._trace_log[-500:]}", self.exit_code, worker=self)
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def is_alive(self) -> bool:
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self.poll()
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