#!/usr/bin/env python r""" Network generic functions. """ import gen_print as gp import gen_cmd as gc import gen_misc as gm import var_funcs as vf import collections import re import ipaddress import subprocess import socket from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn import json import bmc_ssh_utils as bsu ip_regex = r"\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}" def get_running_system_ip(): r""" Get the IP address of server from which robot code is running. """ ip_list = list() stdout = subprocess.check_output(['hostname', '--all-fqdns'], shell=True) host_fqdns = stdout.decode("utf-8").strip() ip_address = socket.gethostbyname(str(host_fqdns)) ip_list.append(ip_address) return ip_list def netmask_prefix_length(netmask): r""" Return the netmask prefix length. Description of argument(s): netmask Netmask value (e.g. "255.255.0.0", "255.255.255.0", "255.252.0.0", etc.). """ # IP address netmask format: '0.0.0.0/255.255.252.0' return ipaddress.ip_network('0.0.0.0/' + netmask).prefixlen def get_netmask_address(prefix_len): r""" Return the netmask address. Description of argument(s): prefix_len Prefix length value (e.g. "24", "23", "22", etc.). """ # IP address netmask format: '0.0.0.0/24' return ipaddress.ip_network('0.0.0.0/' + prefix_len).netmask def parse_nping_output(output): r""" Parse the output from the nping command and return as a dictionary. Example of output value: Starting Nping 0.6.47 ( http://nmap.org/nping ) at 2019-08-07 22:05 IST SENT (0.0181s) TCP Source IP:37577 > Destination IP:80 S ttl=64 id=39113 iplen=40 seq=629782493 win=1480 SENT (0.2189s) TCP Source IP:37577 > Destination IP:80 S ttl=64 id=39113 iplen=40 seq=629782493 win=1480 RCVD (0.4120s) TCP Destination IP:80 > Source IP:37577 SA ttl=49 id=0 iplen=44 seq=1078301364 win=5840 Max rtt: 193.010ms | Min rtt: 193.010ms | Avg rtt: 193.010ms Raw packets sent: 2 (80B) | Rcvd: 1 (46B) | Lost: 1 (50.00%) Nping done: 1 IP address pinged in 0.43 seconds Example of data returned by this function: nping_result: [max_rtt]: 193.010ms [min_rtt]: 193.010ms [avg_rtt]: 193.010ms [raw_packets_sent]: 2 (80B) [rcvd]: 1 (46B) [lost]: 1 (50.00%) [percent_lost]: 50.00 Description of argument(s): output The output obtained by running an nping command. """ lines = output.split("\n") # Obtain only the lines of interest. lines = list(filter(lambda x: re.match(r"(Max rtt|Raw packets)", x), lines)) key_value_list = [] for line in lines: key_value_list += line.split("|") nping_result = vf.key_value_list_to_dict(key_value_list) # Extract percent_lost value from lost field. nping_result['percent_lost'] = \ float(nping_result['lost'].split(" ")[-1].strip("()%")) return nping_result openbmc_host = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${OPENBMC_HOST}") def nping(host=openbmc_host, parse_results=1, **options): r""" Run the nping command and return the results either as a string or as a dictionary. Do a 'man nping' for a complete description of the nping utility. Note that any valid nping argument may be specified as a function argument. Example robot code: ${nping_result}= Nping delay=${delay} count=${count} icmp=${None} icmp-type=echo Rprint Vars nping_result Resulting output: nping_result: [max_rtt]: 0.534ms [min_rtt]: 0.441ms [avg_rtt]: 0.487ms [raw_packets_sent]: 4 (112B) [rcvd]: 2 (92B) [lost]: 2 (50.00%) [percent_lost]: 50.0 Description of argument(s): host The host name or IP of the target of the nping command. parse_results 1 or True indicates that this function should parse the nping results and return a dictionary rather than the raw nping output. See the parse_nping_output() function for details on the dictionary structure. options Zero or more options accepted by the nping command. Do a 'man nping' for details. """ command_string = gc.create_command_string('nping', host, options) rc, output = gc.shell_cmd(command_string, print_output=0, ignore_err=0) if parse_results: return parse_nping_output(output) return output def get_channel_config(): r""" Get the channel config data and return as a dictionary. Example: channel_config = get_channel_config() print_vars(channel_config) channel_config: [0]: [name]: IPMB [is_valid]: True [active_sessions]: 0 [channel_info]: [medium_type]: ipmb [protocol_type]: ipmb-1.0 [session_supported]: session-less [is_ipmi]: True [1]: [name]: eth0 [is_valid]: True [active_sessions]: 0 [channel_info]: [medium_type]: other-lan [protocol_type]: ipmb-1.0 [session_supported]: multi-session [is_ipmi]: True [2]: [name]: eth1 [is_valid]: True [active_sessions]: 0 [channel_info]: [medium_type]: lan-802.3 [protocol_type]: ipmb-1.0 [session_supported]: multi-session [is_ipmi]: True (etc.) """ stdout, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command("cat /usr/share/ipmi-providers/channel_config.json") return json.loads(stdout) def get_active_channel_config(): r""" Channel configs which medium_type are 'other-lan' or 'lan-802.3' returned by this function. """ return vf.filter_struct(get_channel_config(), "[('medium_type', 'other-lan|lan-802.3')]", regex=1) def get_channel_access_config(file_name): r""" Get the channel access config data and return as a dictionary. Description of argument: file_name File name for channel access settings (e.g. '/run/ipmi/channel_access_volatile.json', '/var/lib/ipmi/channel_access_nv.json'.). Example: channel_access_config = get_channel_access_config() print_vars(channel_access_config) channel_access_config: [1]: [priv_limit]: priv-admin [per_msg_auth_disabled]: False [access_mode]: always_available [alerting_disabled]: False [user_auth_disabled]: False [2]: [priv_limit]: priv-admin [per_msg_auth_disabled]: False [access_mode]: always_available [alerting_disabled]: False [user_auth_disabled]: False """ stdout, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command("cat " + file_name) return json.loads(stdout)