subiquity/subiquitycore/core.py

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Python

# Copyright 2015 Canonical, Ltd.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from concurrent import futures
import fcntl
import logging
import sys
import os
import urwid
from subiquitycore.signals import Signal
from subiquitycore.prober import Prober, ProberException
log = logging.getLogger('subiquitycore.core')
class ApplicationError(Exception):
""" Basecontroller exception """
pass
# The next little bit is cribbed from
# https://github.com/EvanPurkhiser/linux-vt-setcolors/blob/master/setcolors.c:
# From uapi/linux/kd.h:
KDGKBTYPE = 0x4B33 # get keyboard type
GIO_CMAP = 0x4B70 # gets colour palette on VGA+
PIO_CMAP = 0x4B71 # sets colour palette on VGA+
UO_R, UO_G, UO_B = 0xe9, 0x54, 0x20
def setup_ubuntu_orange(pal, additional_opts):
"""Overwrite color 4 (usually "dark blue") to Ubuntu orange."""
if is_linux_tty():
curpal = bytearray(16*3)
fcntl.ioctl(sys.stdout.fileno(), GIO_CMAP, curpal)
curpal[:8] = pal
fcntl.ioctl(sys.stdout.fileno(), PIO_CMAP, curpal)
elif os.environ['TERM'] == 'fbterm':
print('\033[3;4;%i;%i;%i}' % (UO_R, UO_G, UO_B), flush=True)
else:
additional_opts['screen'].set_terminal_properties(colors=256)
additional_opts['screen'].reset_default_terminal_palette()
def is_linux_tty():
try:
r = fcntl.ioctl(sys.stdout.fileno(), KDGKBTYPE, ' ')
except IOError as e:
log.debug("KDGKBTYPE failed %r", e)
return False
log.debug("KDGKBTYPE returned %r", r)
return r == b'\x02'
class Application:
# A concrete subclass must set project and controllers attributes, e.g.:
#
# project = "subiquity"
# controllers = [
# "Welcome",
# "Installpath",
# "Network",
# "Filesystem",
# "Identity",
# "InstallProgress",
# "Login",
# ]
# The 'next-screen' and 'prev-screen' signals move through the list of
# controllers in order, calling the default method on the controller
# instance.
def __init__(self, ui, opts):
try:
prober = Prober(opts)
except ProberException as e:
err = "Prober init failed: {}".format(e)
log.exception(err)
raise ApplicationError(err)
opts.project = self.project
self.common = {
"ui": ui,
"opts": opts,
"signal": Signal(),
"prober": prober,
"loop": None,
"pool": futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(1),
}
if opts.screens:
self.controllers = [c for c in self.controllers if c in opts.screens]
ui.progress_completion = len(self.controllers)
self.common['controllers'] = dict.fromkeys(self.controllers)
self.controller_index = -1
def _connect_base_signals(self):
""" Connect signals used in the core controller
"""
signals = []
signals.append(('quit', self.exit))
if self.common['opts'].dry_run:
signals.append(('control-x-quit', self.exit))
signals.append(('refresh', self.redraw_screen))
signals.append(('next-screen', self.next_screen))
signals.append(('prev-screen', self.prev_screen))
self.common['signal'].connect_signals(signals)
# Registers signals from each controller
for controller, controller_class in self.common['controllers'].items():
controller_class.register_signals()
log.debug(self.common['signal'])
def next_screen(self, *args):
self.controller_index += 1
if self.controller_index >= len(self.controllers):
self.exit()
self.common['ui'].progress_current += 1
controller_name = self.controllers[self.controller_index]
log.debug("moving to screen %s", controller_name)
next_controller = self.common['controllers'][controller_name]
next_controller.default()
def prev_screen(self, *args):
if self.controller_index == 0:
return
self.controller_index -= 1
if self.controller_index >= len(self.controllers):
self.exit()
self.common['ui'].progress_current -= 1
controller_name = self.controllers[self.controller_index]
next_controller = self.common['controllers'][controller_name]
next_controller.default()
# EventLoop -------------------------------------------------------------------
def redraw_screen(self):
if self.common['loop'] is not None:
try:
self.common['loop'].draw_screen()
except AssertionError as e:
log.critical("Redraw screen error: {}".format(e))
def exit(self):
raise urwid.ExitMainLoop()
def header_hotkeys(self, key):
return False
def run(self):
if not hasattr(self, 'loop'):
palette = self.STYLES
additional_opts = {
'screen': urwid.raw_display.Screen(),
'unhandled_input': self.header_hotkeys,
'handle_mouse': False,
'pop_ups': True,
}
if self.common['opts'].run_on_serial:
palette = self.STYLES_MONO
else:
setup_ubuntu_orange(self.PALETTE, additional_opts)
self.common['loop'] = urwid.MainLoop(
self.common['ui'], palette, **additional_opts)
log.debug("Running event loop: {}".format(
self.common['loop'].event_loop))
try:
self.common['loop'].set_alarm_in(0.05, self.next_screen)
controllers_mod = __import__('%s.controllers' % self.project, None, None, [''])
for k in self.controllers:
log.debug("Importing controller: {}".format(k))
klass = getattr(controllers_mod, k+"Controller")
self.common['controllers'][k] = klass(self.common)
log.debug("*** %s", self.common['controllers'])
self._connect_base_signals()
self.common['loop'].run()
except:
log.exception("Exception in controller.run():")
raise