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2016-05-13Rebase: p/fuel-agent: Update UEFI after ec71a42.Alexandru Avadanii2-19/+19
Rebase after upstream change [1]: "Grub stage1 shall be installed on all of disks" [1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-agent/commit/ c71a424b9552c07ef1f8a068bedea9563cbe45c
2016-05-13Rebase: p/fuel-agent: Patch context refresh.Alexandru Avadanii2-7/+3
2016-05-13Rebase: p/opnfv-fuel: Drop upstream patches.Alexandru Avadanii3-115/+1
While we're at it, fix minor context in remaining patch.
2016-05-13Rebase: p/opnfv-fuel: Allow Fuel commit override.Alexandru Avadanii1-2/+2
2016-05-10Merge "Cleanup: rm TODO, fix license header."Alexandru Avadanii4-7/+7
2016-05-10Merge "UX: Fix: rtc-efi blacklist for Ubuntu targets."Alexandru Avadanii3-51/+35
2016-05-10Cleanup: rm TODO, fix license header.Alexandru Avadanii4-7/+7
While we're at it, fix default setting for net.ifnames in arm64 fixture. Also, renumber some patches to eliminate duplicate prefixes resulted from parallel development of patch sets. Change-Id: Ibd8cc1f6f8916ad79527f2060a1a2725d557b2c2
2016-05-10UX: Fix: rtc-efi blacklist for Ubuntu targets.Alexandru Avadanii3-51/+35
Previously, rtc-efi module was blacklisted in fuel-library preseed cobbler template, which is not used for Ubuntu target nodes. Fix by instead blacklisting rtc-efi in cloud-init jinja2 template. Change-Id: I325f8d1f411f51d494df7c738f1933445d996ff6
2016-05-10Merge "Increase maximum shell command timeout to 2h"Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+33
2016-05-10Increase maximum shell command timeout to 2hStanislaw Kardach1-0/+33
Since `execute_shell_command` mcagent is used for building the target image and the timeout provided in the astute task is just respected on the Astute level (on mcollective level this timeout is actually a minumum between value provided and ddl value) we need to increase it for Armband operation. Because Armband builds the target image via `qemu-debootstrap`, it can take more than 1 hour to finish the building. Therefore aside of increasing the timeout in the Astute task, the maximum timeout value for mcagent has to be increased. Change-Id: Iab94e794e36bb7e887e8f334daa46e82fe0c6f94 Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com>
2016-05-10Merge "deploy/reap.py: Dump extra interfaces information."Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+90
2016-05-10Merge "UX: Update bootstrap/target build time estimate."Alexandru Avadanii2-0/+66
2016-05-09[fuel] deploy.sh: Add timeout flag on fuelJosep Puigdemont1-0/+81
Some PODs might need to increase the default timeout value. The patch introduces the -T flag to Fuel's deploy script, that can be used to set the timeout. If the flag is not given, it will look into the DEPLOY_TIMEOUT environment variable and use that value instead, otherwise the default vaule in deploy.py will be used. Change-Id: I835473190673dd8646d0da48c2dbd3bb5e13046d Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
2016-05-09deploy/reap.py: Dump extra interfaces information.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+90
Since on AArch64, Ubuntu local mirror lacks arm64 packages (see [1]), Fuel master requires internet connectivity during deploy, and hence a way to setup such a public (extra) interface automatically. Previous commit "transplant: Generate extra interfaces config file" introduced support for passing this information via DEA (override), which may define a IFCGF_<interface> section in its 'fuel:' section, containing the necessary keys to produce a ifcfg-<interface> file, like in this example: fuel: IFCFG_ETH1: device: eth1 ipaddress: 10.0.1.10 netmask: 255.255.255.0 gateway: 10.0.1.254 In order for Network Manager to use the newly added interfaces for outgoing traffic and honor their GATEWAY setting (e.g. if we just added one public interface), the default route on admin iface (most of the time called eth0) is disabled when extra interfaces are present. FIXME: Only supports lowercase interface names, but so does Fuel, see related bug report [2]. [1] https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/ARMBAND-35 [2] https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-136 Change-Id: Idd6fe95a5a73ec172eca17cfd96f23b1a1bc2bee Signed-off-by: Alexandu Avadanii <alexandru.avadanii@enea.com> Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
2016-05-09UX: Update bootstrap/target build time estimate.Alexandru Avadanii2-0/+66
While building for a different architecture (e.g. AArch64 on x86_64), the bootstrap/target image build may take longer, due to latency introduced by using qemu-user-static. Change-Id: I2b57aae73ccc172fea9e53867bcb66e2f950498f Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2016-05-08f_repobuild: Repeat mirror build up to ten times.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+73
OPNFV ISO build uses fuel-mirror to create a local Ubuntu partial mirror in nailgun. Work around temporary mirror issue (e.g. during rsync) by retrying mirror build up to 10 times. Change-Id: I8afb0f55b08c1680903a09e07ac96b4d29415ed5 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2016-05-08ARMband patches for the fuel@opnfv deploy scriptsJosep Puigdemont16-0/+1271
These are a collection of patches that adapt the current Fuel deploy scripts for mainly two purposes: - Make it possible to create a Fuel VM on a remote libvirt server. We use the LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI environment variable to detect that. Local deploys are possible by setting this variable to 'quemu:///system', or leaving it empty. See: https://libvirt.org/remote.html for more details. - Make it possible to add additional network interfaces. For this we allow the user to pass the "-b bridge" paramter several times, and creating a new virtual NIC for each of them, in the same order they were given. This required a bit of refactoring of the code. None of the changes above should break backwards compatibility, except when indicated in the commit (search for CHANGE in the log) In addition there are some updates to the code that were deemed necessary, like the ability to retry when executing shell commands instead of directly failing, and a simplification of the DHA IPMI adapter. Change-Id: I8a0cd5b8672383decd861309328137971eaed14b Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
2016-04-29Cleanup: Kill submodules: Remove obsolete patches.Alexandru Avadanii5-43/+0
Change-Id: Ia4123727913aa401d26cbe1028f30b20b4497961 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2016-04-29Cleanup: Kill submodule: fuel-plugin-qemu.Alexandru Avadanii1-28/+0
Since we only build ODL plugin on arm64 for now, kill fuel-plugin-qemu submodule in armband repo. Change-Id: Ib7a6dfe7e1dbd03771e3f28d2769d54659280901 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2016-04-28Fix: cobbler: setup.sh: Re-add extra RPM repos.Alexandru Avadanii1-31/+19
Commit 69fd98a broke the cobbler yum config, because instead of re-adding only mos and nailgun repos with file:/// handler, it kept the docker-specific repo config from ISO build. Change-Id: I910fe639116a7ea8cb768c0371af0a84b471d0a4
2016-04-28FIXME: cobbler: setup.sh: Keep extra RPM repos.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+62
cobbler-grub-aarch64 (arm64 specific loader) is currently distributed and added to the cobbler docker container during ISO build using EXTRA_RPM_REPOS envvar mechanism. However, since this package installs files in a mounted location, its contents are not persistent, requiring a test and eventual forced reinstall during container start. This, of course, requires the package to be available at that point, which is not currently possible, as we remove the extra RPM repository entry from yum config at the end of container build. Hacky temporary workaround: Keep extra RPM yum config after container is set up, only for cobbler. TODO: This patch should be dropped once cobbler-grub-aarch64 RPM package gets upstreamed. Change-Id: I58e39df2671d79125c68a5ec994db962c103ce01
2016-04-26f_repobuild/Makefile: Use python-debian from pip.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+29
Currently, Ubuntu Trusty provides a broken python-debian package, that fails to parse foreign architecture (package:any) relationships. Purge debian package and let pip resolve this dependency, using a newer version from pypi. [1] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/ pkg-python-debian-maint/2014-July/001795.html Change-Id: Iba8f6cb52ad0a92e5d8d2bee4fb066b213991a94
2016-04-26Rebase: Drop cpio symlink patch (upstream).Alexandru Avadanii2-27/+0
Drop p/fuel-main/0003-Make-cpio-accept-symlinks.patch, since this is now covered by OPNFV commit f544e41, "Correction due to changed cpio behavior". For details, see https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-125 Change-Id: I6c04e34cb7a5af5681745f1cdd026809c65720ce
2016-04-21Increase target image build timeoutStanislaw Kardach1-0/+27
Currently we're close to 40 minutes of image building (thanks to qemu-debootstrap). If network connectivity is a bit slow (happened to me) it's easy to go over 1h limit. Therefore let's push this to 2 hours to be safer. Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com>
2016-04-20Allow configuring MySQL WSREP SST providerStanislaw Kardach2-0/+174
On some arm64 platforms xtrabackup is broken due to an outdated MySQL/InnoDB code that it uses which is missing. To work around that this patch allows choosing which WSREP SST provider to use. Aside of already supported `xtrabackup-v2` and `mysqldump`, the `rsync` method has been added as it is comparable to xtrabackup in terms of speed (or is faster), has been validated to work on arm64 platforms where xtrabackup is broken and it doesn't rely on db mechanisms to perform the state transfer. This patch is tied to a patch in fuel-web that introduces configuration options for WSREP SST provider and in case nothing is specified, it will choose `xtrabackup-v2`. Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com>
2016-04-20Cleanup patch-export bugsStanislaw Kardach10-24/+23
2016-04-18Merge "ceilometer: Fix libvirt-bin group name for armband."Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+46
2016-04-18Merge "target Ubuntu: Blacklist rtc-efi if not supported."Alexandru Avadanii2-0/+51
2016-04-18ceilometer: Fix libvirt-bin group name for armband.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+46
Upstream mirrors use a custom version of libvirt, ported from Debian, while keeping the Ubuntu ceilometer package, leading to a libvirt group name mismatch between the two. Fuel-library hardcodes a deb-version test for libvirt-bin, which enforces the use of "libvirt" instead of "libvirtd" for 1.2.9 or newer libvirt-bin [1]. Armband brings its own 1.3.2 libvirt-bin package, which respects Ubuntu standard group naming ("libvirtd"), but since 1.3.2 > 1.2.9, the old group name ("libvirt") is still used. This patch extends the version checking introduced in [1]: - libvirt-bin 1.3.2 or newer will use "libvirtd" naming; - libvirt-bin 1.2.9 ... <1.3.2 will use "libvirt". [1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/200602/8/deployment/puppet/ openstack/manifests/ceilometer.pp Change-Id: I11861e1863d7971a844c62dc08f22dbbab63b3e1
2016-04-18Fix build issue introduced by RPM repo switch.Alexandru Avadanii2-5/+44
Adding another RPM repo also requires updating ks.cfg{.orig,} in OPNFV fuel repository. Update TODO by removing obsolete entries. Also fix minor unrelated patch whitespace error. Change-Id: I6a7f271d32c5d9c58aa48658e90e1cdbb0d59fdc
2016-04-17fuel-nailgun-agent: ohai: Read L1 info w/ ethtool.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+69
fuel-nailgun-agent uses ohai and rethtool for reading eth info, including ethernet card speed. However, current methods rely on the drivers populating the advertised and/or supported link speed lists. This is not true for all drivers, especially for some Fibers that only report the speed via ethtool when the link is up. This patch adds support for reading L1 info from ohai, which supports parsing ethtool speed starting with version amos2 [1]. [1] https://linux.enea.com/mos-repos/ubuntu/8.0/pool/main/o/ ohai/ohai_6.14.0-2~u14.04+mos1+mos8.0+amos2_all.deb Change-Id: Ic8c252e411a680af32cc68574c572434147a7e78
2016-04-17target Ubuntu: Blacklist rtc-efi if not supported.Alexandru Avadanii2-0/+51
Older ThunderX and possibly other UEFI-enabled targets do not support rtc-efi properly, so they end up filling dmesg with useless complaints about not being able to read system time. This adds a simple test for rtc-efi and blacklists it in target OS (Ubuntu) if not supported. While we're at it, rename a patch file I missed in a previous rebase and update TODO. Change-Id: Ia86b27ad50aca9b0fde50522f2bd15d329726f34
2016-04-17bootstrap: Add 'armband-rtc-efi-fix' packageAlexandru Avadanii5-2/+43
Older ThunderX and possibly other UEFI-enabled targets do not support rtc-efi properly, so they end up filling dmesg with useless complaints about not being able to read system time. armband-rtc-efi-fix validates rtc-efi can be used on the system, otherwise it rmmods rtc_efi kernel module via rcS script. This patch hardcodes the addition of armband-rtc-ef-fix package during bootstrap image build. NOTES: This could be later removed or, if other fixes need to be delivered like this, grouped in a meta package. Target OS (Ubuntu) still needs to be handled, preferably by blacklisting rtc-efi module and rebuilding initramfs during provisioning. Fuel 9.0 moved default package list to openstack.yaml fixture, see [1]. [1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-web/commit/ 4ee42effe27694bd231663e3d0f10c0c42877177 Change-Id: I57d632e3915058bbb1fc56b3a7fbd5d15787f9d9
2016-04-17Rebase after "Bugfix Broadcast Group".Alexandru Avadanii4-9/+8
While we're at if, fix whitespace errors in affected patches. Change-Id: Ic14e3e13f9503ab4b9307e55c731825b8a33da3b
2016-04-12Rebase after "redo config of plugin build".Alexandru Avadanii2-16/+17
Change-Id: If0d4c64742d0984f32c7c68bc903332ceea656e9
2016-04-11Rebase on upstream updateStanislaw Kardach1-3/+3
2016-04-08FIXME: Add udev package to local mirror.Alexandru Avadanii1-3/+14
Ubuntu Trusty arm64 udev is currently overriden by MOS udev, add MOS udev to local mirrors on Fuel Master. Change-Id: I08f384b9dea940f39ee29a1ab6ff7302c18d9e51
2016-04-08FIXME: Add --force-yes to apt-get dist-upgrade.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+31
arm64 udev in Ubuntu Trusty is broken, so we had to provide our own patched udev package in armband MOS repos. Due to dpkg version comparison algorithm, our MOS version of udev is considered a downgrade, which requires --force-yes for apt-get dist-upgrade to work and pick up this version, otherwise bootstrap/target image build would fail with apt-get error code 100. This change can be dropped later, if other packages do not manifest the same behavior. Change-Id: I00f6a55290f2d09fd6aacfa948c84e39da27923d
2016-04-07Rebase after Fuel updateStanislaw Kardach2-7/+7
2016-04-05Rebase after upstream bumpStanislaw Kardach6-8/+8
2016-03-29Clean up and fix Libvirt and CephStanislaw Kardach15-72/+269
[ Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com> ] * Fix upload_cirros timeout * Workaround for default video device in nova * Fix syntax and increase TestVM's RAM requirements [ Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> ] * Cleanup: Obsolete SEPARATE_IMAGES. * Nova libvirt drv: arm64: Update console default. * fuel{,-main}: Cleanup obsolete patches. * nova: Fix inject for direct boot with part table. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1290455 for full bug description. For now, we detect direct kernel boot with a partition table inside disk image by passing target_partition when root kernel arg points to a partition (instead of the whole disk). * Drop obsolete/done TODO entries. * Nova: Fix os cmd line parsing for list case. * ceph: Fix obsolete XFS mount param. * Fix out-of-order embedded patch hunks. Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2016-03-29Rebase patches and fix importingStanislaw Kardach6-41/+8
* We were missing the patch rebase changes that were introduced by gerrit automatic upstream project update for submodules. This patch introduces them. * Apply all submodule patches a single `git am` call to help with rebasing patches. * Correct Opendaylight plugin initialization in repo config. Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@caviumnetworks.com>
2016-03-22Add fixes and improvements for arm64 deploymentFlorin Dumitrascu40-145/+971
[ Florin Dumitrascu <florin.dumitrascu@enea.com> ] * arm64 support for OpenDaylight Fuel Plugin [ Stanislaw Kardach <kda@semihalf.com> ] * Limit ESP to first drive * Remove default+timeout+tr from cobbler profile * Fix puppet syntax errors * Disable usb tablet on aarch64 * Support direct kernel boot for CirrOS TestVM on aarch64 * Remove git version signature not to confuse patches-export * Fix VGA support for CirrOS TestVM * Makefile: Add clean-{docker,build}. [ Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> ] * Performance: Use gzip instead of xz compression. * Switch mirror proto from https to http. * Update TODO with remaining tasks. * Disable amd64 Liberty fixture (no multi-arch support yet). * m1.micro: Increase RAM size to 128MB for aarch64 images. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> Signed-off-by: Florin Dumitrascu <florin.dumitrascu@enea.com> Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <kda@semihalf.com>
2016-03-13Initial code commitFlorin Dumitrascu32-0/+2043
This brings initial code base for Armband project that allows building an OPNFV Fuel 8 iso based on Brahmaputra components to be deployed on arm64 servers. Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <kda@semihalf.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <alexandru.avadanii@enea.com> Signed-off-by: Florin Dumitrascu <florin.dumitrascu@enea.com> JIRA:FUEL-39