talos/internal/pkg/mount/system.go
Andrew Rynhard 49307d554d refactor: improve machined
This is a rewrite of machined. It addresses some of the limitations and
complexity in the implementation. This introduces the idea of a
controller. A controller is responsible for managing the runtime, the
sequencer, and a new state type introduced in this PR.

A few highlights are:

- no more event bus
- functional approach to tasks (no more types defined for each task)
  - the task function definition now offers a lot more context, like
    access to raw API requests, the current sequence, a logger, the new
    state interface, and the runtime interface.
- no more panics to handle reboots
- additional initialize and reboot sequences
- graceful gRPC server shutdown on critical errors
- config is now stored at install time to avoid having to download it at
  install time and at boot time
- upgrades now use the local config instead of downloading it
- the upgrade API's preserve option takes precedence over the config's
  install force option

Additionally, this pulls various packes in under machined to make the
code easier to navigate.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>
2020-04-28 08:20:55 -07:00

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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package mount
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
"github.com/talos-systems/talos/pkg/blockdevice/probe"
"github.com/talos-systems/talos/pkg/constants"
)
// SystemMountPointsForDevice returns the mountpoints required to boot the system.
// This function is called exclusively during installations ( both image
// creation and bare metall installs ). This is why we want to look up
// device by specified disk as well as why we don't want to grow any
// filesystems.
func SystemMountPointsForDevice(devpath string) (mountpoints *Points, err error) {
mountpoints = NewMountPoints()
for _, name := range []string{constants.EphemeralPartitionLabel, constants.BootPartitionLabel} {
var target string
switch name {
case constants.EphemeralPartitionLabel:
target = constants.EphemeralMountPoint
case constants.BootPartitionLabel:
target = constants.BootMountPoint
}
var dev *probe.ProbedBlockDevice
if dev, err = probe.DevForFileSystemLabel(devpath, name); err != nil {
if name == constants.BootPartitionLabel {
// A bootloader is not always required.
log.Println("WARNING: no boot partition was found")
continue
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("probe device for filesystem %s: %w", name, err)
}
// nolint: errcheck
defer dev.Close()
mountpoint := NewMountPoint(dev.Path, target, dev.SuperBlock.Type(), unix.MS_NOATIME, "")
mountpoints.Set(name, mountpoint)
}
return mountpoints, nil
}
// SystemMountPointForLabel returns a mount point for the specified device and label.
func SystemMountPointForLabel(label string, opts ...Option) (mountpoint *Point, err error) {
var target string
switch label {
case constants.EphemeralPartitionLabel:
target = constants.EphemeralMountPoint
opts = append(opts, WithResize(true))
case constants.BootPartitionLabel:
target = constants.BootMountPoint
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown label: %q", label)
}
var dev *probe.ProbedBlockDevice
if dev, err = probe.GetDevWithFileSystemLabel(label); err != nil {
// A boot partitition is not required.
if label == constants.BootPartitionLabel {
return nil, nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to find device with label %s: %w", label, err)
}
// nolint: errcheck
defer dev.Close()
mountpoint = NewMountPoint(dev.Path, target, dev.SuperBlock.Type(), unix.MS_NOATIME, "", opts...)
return mountpoint, nil
}