core-admin-client/qubesadmin/backup/restore.py
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki d7430d42ce
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# -*- encoding: utf8 -*-
#
# The Qubes OS Project, http://www.qubes-os.org
#
# Copyright (C) 2017 Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
# <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along
# with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
'''Backup restore module'''
import errno
import fcntl
import functools
import getpass
import grp
import logging
import multiprocessing
from multiprocessing import Queue, Process
import os
import pwd
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import termios
import time
import qubesadmin
import qubesadmin.vm
from qubesadmin.backup import BackupVM
from qubesadmin.backup.core2 import Core2Qubes
from qubesadmin.backup.core3 import Core3Qubes
from qubesadmin.devices import DeviceAssignment
from qubesadmin.exc import QubesException
from qubesadmin.utils import size_to_human
# must be picklable
QUEUE_FINISHED = "!!!FINISHED"
QUEUE_ERROR = "!!!ERROR"
HEADER_FILENAME = 'backup-header'
DEFAULT_CRYPTO_ALGORITHM = 'aes-256-cbc'
# 'scrypt' is not exactly HMAC algorithm, but a tool we use to
# integrity-protect the data
DEFAULT_HMAC_ALGORITHM = 'scrypt'
DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_FILTER = 'gzip'
# Maximum size of error message get from process stderr (including VM process)
MAX_STDERR_BYTES = 1024
# header + qubes.xml max size
HEADER_QUBES_XML_MAX_SIZE = 1024 * 1024
# hmac file max size - regardless of backup format version!
HMAC_MAX_SIZE = 4096
BLKSIZE = 512
_re_alphanum = re.compile(r'^[A-Za-z0-9-]*$')
_tar_msg_re = re.compile(r".*#[0-9].*restore_pipe")
_tar_file_size_re = re.compile(r"^[^ ]+ [^ ]+/[^ ]+ *([0-9]+) .*")
class BackupCanceledError(QubesException):
'''Exception raised when backup/restore was cancelled'''
def __init__(self, msg, tmpdir=None):
super(BackupCanceledError, self).__init__(msg)
self.tmpdir = tmpdir
class BackupHeader(object):
'''Structure describing backup-header file included as the first file in
backup archive
'''
header_keys = {
'version': 'version',
'encrypted': 'encrypted',
'compressed': 'compressed',
'compression-filter': 'compression_filter',
'crypto-algorithm': 'crypto_algorithm',
'hmac-algorithm': 'hmac_algorithm',
'backup-id': 'backup_id'
}
bool_options = ['encrypted', 'compressed']
int_options = ['version']
def __init__(self,
header_data=None,
version=None,
encrypted=None,
compressed=None,
compression_filter=None,
hmac_algorithm=None,
crypto_algorithm=None,
backup_id=None):
# repeat the list to help code completion...
self.version = version
self.encrypted = encrypted
self.compressed = compressed
# Options introduced in backup format 3+, which always have a header,
# so no need for fallback in function parameter
self.compression_filter = compression_filter
self.hmac_algorithm = hmac_algorithm
self.crypto_algorithm = crypto_algorithm
self.backup_id = backup_id
if header_data is not None:
self.load(header_data)
def load(self, untrusted_header_text):
"""Parse backup header file.
:param untrusted_header_text: header content
:type untrusted_header_text: basestring
.. warning::
This function may be exposed to not yet verified header,
so is security critical.
"""
try:
untrusted_header_text = untrusted_header_text.decode('ascii')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise QubesException(
"Non-ASCII characters in backup header")
for untrusted_line in untrusted_header_text.splitlines():
if untrusted_line.count('=') != 1:
raise QubesException("Invalid backup header")
key, value = untrusted_line.strip().split('=', 1)
if not _re_alphanum.match(key):
raise QubesException("Invalid backup header ("
"key)")
if key not in self.header_keys.keys():
# Ignoring unknown option
continue
if not _re_alphanum.match(value):
raise QubesException("Invalid backup header ("
"value)")
if getattr(self, self.header_keys[key]) is not None:
raise QubesException(
"Duplicated header line: {}".format(key))
if key in self.bool_options:
value = value.lower() in ["1", "true", "yes"]
elif key in self.int_options:
value = int(value)
setattr(self, self.header_keys[key], value)
self.validate()
def validate(self):
'''Validate header data, according to header version'''
if self.version == 1:
# header not really present
pass
elif self.version in [2, 3, 4]:
expected_attrs = ['version', 'encrypted', 'compressed',
'hmac_algorithm']
if self.encrypted and self.version < 4:
expected_attrs += ['crypto_algorithm']
if self.version >= 3 and self.compressed:
expected_attrs += ['compression_filter']
if self.version >= 4:
expected_attrs += ['backup_id']
for key in expected_attrs:
if getattr(self, key) is None:
raise QubesException(
"Backup header lack '{}' info".format(key))
else:
raise QubesException(
"Unsupported backup version {}".format(self.version))
def save(self, filename):
'''Save backup header into a file'''
with open(filename, "w") as f_header:
# make sure 'version' is the first key
f_header.write('version={}\n'.format(self.version))
for key, attr in self.header_keys.items():
if key == 'version':
continue
if getattr(self, attr) is None:
continue
f_header.write("{!s}={!s}\n".format(key, getattr(self, attr)))
def launch_proc_with_pty(args, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, echo=True):
"""Similar to pty.fork, but handle stdin/stdout according to parameters
instead of connecting to the pty
:return tuple (subprocess.Popen, pty_master)
"""
def set_ctty(ctty_fd, master_fd):
'''Set controlling terminal'''
os.setsid()
os.close(master_fd)
fcntl.ioctl(ctty_fd, termios.TIOCSCTTY, 0)
if not echo:
termios_p = termios.tcgetattr(ctty_fd)
# termios_p.c_lflags
termios_p[3] &= ~termios.ECHO
termios.tcsetattr(ctty_fd, termios.TCSANOW, termios_p)
(pty_master, pty_slave) = os.openpty()
# pylint: disable=subprocess-popen-preexec-fn
p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout,
stderr=stderr,
preexec_fn=lambda: set_ctty(pty_slave, pty_master))
os.close(pty_slave)
return p, open(pty_master, 'wb+', buffering=0)
def launch_scrypt(action, input_name, output_name, passphrase):
'''
Launch 'scrypt' process, pass passphrase to it and return
subprocess.Popen object.
:param action: 'enc' or 'dec'
:param input_name: input path or '-' for stdin
:param output_name: output path or '-' for stdout
:param passphrase: passphrase
:return: subprocess.Popen object
'''
command_line = ['scrypt', action, '-f', input_name, output_name]
(p, pty) = launch_proc_with_pty(command_line,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE if input_name == '-' else None,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE if output_name == '-' else None,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
echo=False)
if action == 'enc':
prompts = (b'Please enter passphrase: ', b'Please confirm passphrase: ')
else:
prompts = (b'Please enter passphrase: ',)
for prompt in prompts:
actual_prompt = p.stderr.read(len(prompt))
if actual_prompt != prompt:
raise QubesException(
'Unexpected prompt from scrypt: {}'.format(actual_prompt))
pty.write(passphrase.encode('utf-8') + b'\n')
pty.flush()
# save it here, so garbage collector would not close it (which would kill
# the child)
p.pty = pty
return p
def _fix_logging_lock_after_fork():
"""
HACK:
This is running in a child process, parent might hold some lock
while fork was called (but will be released only in a parent
process). This specifically applies to a logging module and
results in a deadlock (if one is unlucky). "Fix" this by
reinitialize a lock on all registered logging handlers
just after a fork() call, until fixed upstream:
https://bugs.python.org/issue6721
"""
if not hasattr(logging, '_handlerList'):
return
# pylint: disable=protected-access
for handler_ref in logging._handlerList:
handler = handler_ref()
if handler is None:
continue
if handler.lock:
handler.lock = type(handler.lock)()
class ExtractWorker3(Process):
'''Process for handling inner tar layer of backup archive'''
# pylint: disable=too-many-instance-attributes
def __init__(self, queue, base_dir, passphrase, encrypted,
progress_callback, vmproc=None,
compressed=False, crypto_algorithm=DEFAULT_CRYPTO_ALGORITHM,
compression_filter=None, verify_only=False, handlers=None):
'''Start inner tar extraction worker
The purpose of this class is to process files extracted from outer
archive layer and pass to appropriate handlers. Input files are given
through a queue. Insert :py:obj:`QUEUE_FINISHED` or
:py:obj:`QUEUE_ERROR` to end data processing (either cleanly,
or forcefully).
Handlers are given as a map filename -> (data_func, size_func),
where data_func is called with file-like object to process,
and size_func is called with file size as argument. Note that
data_func and size_func may be called simultaneusly, in a different
processes.
:param multiprocessing.Queue queue: a queue with filenames to
process; those files needs to be given as full path, inside *base_dir*
:param str base_dir: directory where all files to process live
:param str passphrase: passphrase to decrypt the data
:param bool encrypted: is encryption applied?
:param callable progress_callback: report extraction progress
:param subprocess.Popen vmproc: process extracting outer layer,
given here to monitor
it for failures (when it exits with non-zero exit code, inner layer
processing is stopped)
:param bool compressed: is the data compressed?
:param str crypto_algorithm: encryption algorithm, either `scrypt` or an
algorithm supported by openssl
:param str compression_filter: compression program, `gzip` by default
:param bool verify_only: only verify data integrity, do not extract
:param dict handlers: handlers for actual data
'''
super(ExtractWorker3, self).__init__()
#: queue with files to extract
self.queue = queue
#: paths on the queue are relative to this dir
self.base_dir = base_dir
#: passphrase to decrypt/authenticate data
self.passphrase = passphrase
#: handlers for files; it should be dict filename -> (data_function,
# size_function),
# where data_function will get file-like object as the only argument and
# might be called in a separate process (multiprocessing.Process),
# and size_function will get file size (when known) in bytes
self.handlers = handlers
#: is the backup encrypted?
self.encrypted = encrypted
#: is the backup compressed?
self.compressed = compressed
#: what crypto algorithm is used for encryption?
self.crypto_algorithm = crypto_algorithm
#: only verify integrity, don't extract anything
self.verify_only = verify_only
#: progress
self.blocks_backedup = 0
#: inner tar layer extraction (subprocess.Popen instance)
self.tar2_process = None
#: current inner tar archive name
self.tar2_current_file = None
#: cat process feeding tar2_process
self.tar2_feeder = None
#: decompressor subprocess.Popen instance
self.decompressor_process = None
#: decryptor subprocess.Popen instance
self.decryptor_process = None
#: data import multiprocessing.Process instance
self.import_process = None
#: callback reporting progress to UI
self.progress_callback = progress_callback
#: process (subprocess.Popen instance) feeding the data into
# extraction tool
self.vmproc = vmproc
self.log = logging.getLogger('qubesadmin.backup.extract')
self.stderr_encoding = sys.stderr.encoding or 'utf-8'
self.tar2_stderr = []
self.compression_filter = compression_filter
def collect_tar_output(self):
'''Retrieve tar stderr and handle it appropriately
Log errors, process file size if requested.
This use :py:attr:`tar2_process`.
'''
if not self.tar2_process.stderr:
return
if self.tar2_process.poll() is None:
try:
new_lines = self.tar2_process.stderr \
.read(MAX_STDERR_BYTES).splitlines()
except IOError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EAGAIN:
return
raise
else:
new_lines = self.tar2_process.stderr.readlines()
new_lines = [x.decode(self.stderr_encoding) for x in new_lines]
debug_msg = [msg for msg in new_lines if _tar_msg_re.match(msg)]
self.log.debug('tar2_stderr: %s', '\n'.join(debug_msg))
new_lines = [msg for msg in new_lines if not _tar_msg_re.match(msg)]
self.tar2_stderr += new_lines
def run(self):
try:
_fix_logging_lock_after_fork()
self.__run__()
except Exception:
# Cleanup children
for process in [self.decompressor_process,
self.decryptor_process,
self.tar2_process]:
if process:
try:
process.terminate()
except OSError:
pass
process.wait()
self.log.exception('ERROR')
raise
def handle_dir(self, dirname):
''' Relocate files in given director when it's already extracted
:param dirname: directory path to handle (relative to backup root),
without trailing slash
'''
for fname, (data_func, size_func) in self.handlers.items():
if not fname.startswith(dirname + '/'):
continue
if not os.path.exists(fname):
# for example firewall.xml
continue
if size_func is not None:
size_func(os.path.getsize(fname))
with open(fname, 'rb') as input_file:
data_func(input_file)
os.unlink(fname)
shutil.rmtree(dirname)
def cleanup_tar2(self, wait=True, terminate=False):
'''Cleanup running :py:attr:`tar2_process`
:param wait: wait for it termination, otherwise method exit early if
process is still running
:param terminate: terminate the process if still running
'''
if self.tar2_process is None:
return
if terminate:
if self.import_process is not None:
self.tar2_process.terminate()
self.import_process.terminate()
if wait:
self.tar2_process.wait()
if self.import_process is not None:
self.import_process.join()
elif self.tar2_process.poll() is None:
return
self.collect_tar_output()
if self.tar2_process.stderr:
self.tar2_process.stderr.close()
if self.tar2_process.returncode != 0:
self.log.error(
"ERROR: unable to extract files for %s, tar "
"output:\n %s",
self.tar2_current_file,
"\n ".join(self.tar2_stderr))
else:
# Finished extracting the tar file
# if that was whole-directory archive, handle
# relocated files now
inner_name = self.tar2_current_file.rsplit('.', 1)[0] \
.replace(self.base_dir + '/', '')
if os.path.basename(inner_name) == '.':
self.handle_dir(
os.path.dirname(inner_name))
self.tar2_current_file = None
self.tar2_process = None
def _data_import_wrapper(self, close_fds, data_func, size_func,
tar2_process):
'''Close not needed file descriptors, handle output size reported
by tar (if needed) then call data_func(tar2_process.stdout).
This is to prevent holding write end of a pipe in subprocess,
preventing EOF transfer.
'''
for fd in close_fds:
if fd in (tar2_process.stdout.fileno(),
tar2_process.stderr.fileno()):
continue
try:
os.close(fd)
except OSError:
pass
# retrieve file size from tar's stderr; warning: we do
# not read data from tar's stdout at this point, it will
# hang if it tries to output file content before
# reporting its size on stderr first
if size_func:
# process lines on stderr until we get file size
# search for first file size reported by tar -
# this is used only when extracting single-file archive, so don't
# bother with checking file name
# Also, this needs to be called before anything is retrieved
# from tar stderr, otherwise the process may deadlock waiting for
# size (at this point nothing is retrieving data from tar stdout
# yet, so it will hang on write() when the output pipe fill up).
while True:
line = tar2_process.stderr.readline()
if not line:
self.log.warning('EOF from tar before got file size info')
break
line = line.decode()
if _tar_msg_re.match(line):
self.log.debug('tar2_stderr: %s', line)
else:
match = _tar_file_size_re.match(line)
if match:
file_size = int(match.groups()[0])
size_func(file_size)
break
else:
self.log.warning(
'unexpected tar output (no file size report): %s',
line)
return data_func(tar2_process.stdout)
def feed_tar2(self, filename, input_pipe):
'''Feed data from *filename* to *input_pipe*
Start a cat process to do that (do not block this process). Cat
subprocess instance will be in :py:attr:`tar2_feeder`
'''
assert self.tar2_feeder is None
self.tar2_feeder = subprocess.Popen(['cat', filename],
stdout=input_pipe)
def check_processes(self, processes):
'''Check if any process failed.
And if so, wait for other relevant processes to cleanup.
'''
run_error = None
for name, proc in processes.items():
if proc is None:
continue
if isinstance(proc, Process):
if not proc.is_alive() and proc.exitcode != 0:
run_error = name
break
elif proc.poll():
run_error = name
break
if run_error:
if run_error == "target":
self.collect_tar_output()
details = "\n".join(self.tar2_stderr)
else:
details = "%s failed" % run_error
if self.decryptor_process:
self.decryptor_process.terminate()
self.decryptor_process.wait()
self.decryptor_process = None
self.log.error('Error while processing \'%s\': %s',
self.tar2_current_file, details)
self.cleanup_tar2(wait=True, terminate=True)
def __run__(self):
self.log.debug("Started sending thread")
self.log.debug("Moving to dir %s", self.base_dir)
os.chdir(self.base_dir)
filename = None
input_pipe = None
for filename in iter(self.queue.get, None):
if filename in (QUEUE_FINISHED, QUEUE_ERROR):
break
assert isinstance(filename, str)
self.log.debug("Extracting file %s", filename)
if filename.endswith('.000'):
# next file
if self.tar2_process is not None:
input_pipe.close()
self.cleanup_tar2(wait=True, terminate=False)
inner_name = filename[:-len('.000')].replace(
self.base_dir + '/', '')
redirect_stdout = None
if os.path.basename(inner_name) == '.':
if (inner_name in self.handlers or
any(x.startswith(os.path.dirname(inner_name) + '/')
for x in self.handlers)):
tar2_cmdline = ['tar',
'-%s' % ("t" if self.verify_only else "x"),
inner_name]
else:
# ignore this directory
tar2_cmdline = None
elif os.path.dirname(inner_name) == "dom0-home":
tar2_cmdline = ['cat']
redirect_stdout = subprocess.PIPE
elif inner_name in self.handlers:
tar2_cmdline = ['tar',
'-%svvO' % ("t" if self.verify_only else "x"),
inner_name]
redirect_stdout = subprocess.PIPE
else:
# no handlers for this file, ignore it
tar2_cmdline = None
if tar2_cmdline is None:
# ignore the file
os.remove(filename)
continue
tar_compress_cmd = None
if self.compressed:
if self.compression_filter:
tar_compress_cmd = self.compression_filter
else:
tar_compress_cmd = DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_FILTER
if os.path.dirname(inner_name) == "dom0-home":
# Replaces 'cat' for compressed dom0-home!
tar2_cmdline = [tar_compress_cmd, "-d"]
else:
tar2_cmdline.insert(-1, "--use-compress-program=%s " %
tar_compress_cmd)
self.log.debug("Running command %s", str(tar2_cmdline))
if self.encrypted:
# Start decrypt
self.decryptor_process = subprocess.Popen(
["openssl", "enc",
"-d",
"-" + self.crypto_algorithm,
"-pass",
"pass:" + self.passphrase],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
self.tar2_process = subprocess.Popen(
tar2_cmdline,
stdin=self.decryptor_process.stdout,
stdout=redirect_stdout,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
self.decryptor_process.stdout.close()
input_pipe = self.decryptor_process.stdin
else:
self.tar2_process = subprocess.Popen(
tar2_cmdline,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=redirect_stdout,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
input_pipe = self.tar2_process.stdin
self.feed_tar2(filename, input_pipe)
if inner_name in self.handlers:
assert redirect_stdout is subprocess.PIPE
data_func, size_func = self.handlers[inner_name]
self.import_process = multiprocessing.Process(
target=self._data_import_wrapper,
args=([input_pipe.fileno()],
data_func, size_func, self.tar2_process))
self.import_process.start()
self.tar2_process.stdout.close()
self.tar2_stderr = []
elif not self.tar2_process:
# Extracting of the current archive failed, skip to the next
# archive
os.remove(filename)
continue
else:
# os.path.splitext fails to handle 'something/..000'
(basename, ext) = self.tar2_current_file.rsplit('.', 1)
previous_chunk_number = int(ext)
expected_filename = basename + '.%03d' % (
previous_chunk_number+1)
if expected_filename != filename:
self.cleanup_tar2(wait=True, terminate=True)
self.log.error(
'Unexpected file in archive: %s, expected %s',
filename, expected_filename)
os.remove(filename)
continue
self.log.debug("Releasing next chunk")
self.feed_tar2(filename, input_pipe)
self.tar2_current_file = filename
self.tar2_feeder.wait()
# check if any process failed
processes = {
'target': self.tar2_feeder,
'vmproc': self.vmproc,
'addproc': self.tar2_process,
'data_import': self.import_process,
'decryptor': self.decryptor_process,
}
self.check_processes(processes)
self.tar2_feeder = None
if callable(self.progress_callback):
self.progress_callback(os.path.getsize(filename))
# Delete the file as we don't need it anymore
self.log.debug('Removing file %s', filename)
os.remove(filename)
if self.tar2_process is not None:
input_pipe.close()
if filename == QUEUE_ERROR:
if self.decryptor_process:
self.decryptor_process.terminate()
self.decryptor_process.wait()
self.decryptor_process = None
self.cleanup_tar2(terminate=(filename == QUEUE_ERROR))
self.log.debug('Finished extracting thread')
def get_supported_hmac_algo(hmac_algorithm=None):
'''Generate a list of supported hmac algorithms
:param hmac_algorithm: default algorithm, if given, it is placed as a
first element
'''
# Start with provided default
if hmac_algorithm:
yield hmac_algorithm
if hmac_algorithm != 'scrypt':
yield 'scrypt'
proc = subprocess.Popen(
'openssl list-message-digest-algorithms || '
'openssl list -digest-algorithms',
shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
try:
for algo in proc.stdout.readlines():
algo = algo.decode('ascii')
if '=>' in algo:
continue
yield algo.strip()
finally:
proc.terminate()
proc.wait()
proc.stdout.close()
class BackupRestoreOptions(object):
'''Options for restore operation'''
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
def __init__(self):
#: use default NetVM if the one referenced in backup do not exists on
# the host
self.use_default_netvm = True
#: set NetVM to "none" if the one referenced in backup do not exists
# on the host
self.use_none_netvm = False
#: set template to default if the one referenced in backup do not
# exists on the host
self.use_default_template = True
#: use default kernel if the one referenced in backup do not exists
# on the host
self.use_default_kernel = True
#: restore dom0 home
self.dom0_home = True
#: restore dom0 home even if username is different
self.ignore_username_mismatch = False
#: do not restore data, only verify backup integrity
self.verify_only = False
#: automatically rename VM during restore, when it would conflict
# with existing one
self.rename_conflicting = True
#: list of VM names to exclude
self.exclude = []
#: restore VMs into selected storage pool
self.override_pool = None
#: ignore size limit calculated from backup metadata
self.ignore_size_limit = False
class BackupRestore(object):
"""Usage:
>>> restore_op = BackupRestore(...)
>>> # adjust restore_op.options here
>>> restore_info = restore_op.get_restore_info()
>>> # manipulate restore_info to select VMs to restore here
>>> restore_op.restore_do(restore_info)
"""
class VMToRestore(object):
'''Information about a single VM to be restored'''
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
#: VM excluded from restore by user
EXCLUDED = object()
#: VM with such name already exists on the host
ALREADY_EXISTS = object()
#: NetVM used by the VM does not exists on the host
MISSING_NETVM = object()
#: TemplateVM used by the VM does not exists on the host
MISSING_TEMPLATE = object()
#: Kernel used by the VM does not exists on the host
MISSING_KERNEL = object()
def __init__(self, vm):
assert isinstance(vm, BackupVM)
self.vm = vm
self.name = vm.name
self.subdir = vm.backup_path
self.size = vm.size
self.problems = set()
self.template = vm.template
if vm.properties.get('netvm', None):
self.netvm = vm.properties['netvm']
else:
self.netvm = None
self.orig_template = None
self.restored_vm = None
@property
def good_to_go(self):
'''Is the VM ready for restore?'''
return len(self.problems) == 0
class Dom0ToRestore(VMToRestore):
'''Information about dom0 home to restore'''
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
#: backup was performed on system with different dom0 username
USERNAME_MISMATCH = object()
def __init__(self, vm, subdir=None):
super(BackupRestore.Dom0ToRestore, self).__init__(vm)
if subdir:
self.subdir = subdir
self.username = os.path.basename(subdir)
def __init__(self, app, backup_location, backup_vm, passphrase):
super(BackupRestore, self).__init__()
#: qubes.Qubes instance
self.app = app
#: options how the backup should be restored
self.options = BackupRestoreOptions()
#: VM from which backup should be retrieved
self.backup_vm = backup_vm
if backup_vm and backup_vm.qid == 0:
self.backup_vm = None
#: backup path, inside VM pointed by :py:attr:`backup_vm`
self.backup_location = backup_location
#: passphrase protecting backup integrity and optionally decryption
self.passphrase = passphrase
#: temporary directory used to extract the data before moving to the
# final location
self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="restore", dir="/var/tmp")
#: list of processes (Popen objects) to kill on cancel
self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel = []
#: is the backup operation canceled
self.canceled = False
#: report restore progress, called with one argument - percents of
# data restored
# FIXME: convert to float [0,1]
self.progress_callback = None
self.log = logging.getLogger('qubesadmin.backup')
#: basic information about the backup
self.header_data = self._retrieve_backup_header()
#: VMs included in the backup
self.backup_app = self._process_qubes_xml()
def _start_retrieval_process(self, filelist, limit_count, limit_bytes):
"""Retrieve backup stream and extract it to :py:attr:`tmpdir`
:param filelist: list of files to extract; listing directory name
will extract the whole directory; use empty list to extract the whole
archive
:param limit_count: maximum number of files to extract
:param limit_bytes: maximum size of extracted data
:return: a touple of (Popen object of started process, file-like
object for reading extracted files list, file-like object for reading
errors)
"""
vmproc = None
if self.backup_vm is not None:
# If APPVM, STDOUT is a PIPE
vmproc = self.backup_vm.run_service('qubes.Restore')
vmproc.stdin.write(
(self.backup_location.replace("\r", "").replace("\n",
"") + "\n").encode())
vmproc.stdin.flush()
# Send to tar2qfile the VMs that should be extracted
vmproc.stdin.write((" ".join(filelist) + "\n").encode())
vmproc.stdin.flush()
self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel.append(vmproc)
backup_stdin = vmproc.stdout
# FIXME use /usr/lib/qubes/qfile-unpacker in non-dom0
tar1_command = ['/usr/libexec/qubes/qfile-dom0-unpacker',
str(os.getuid()), self.tmpdir, '-v']
else:
backup_stdin = open(self.backup_location, 'rb')
tar1_command = ['tar',
'-ixv',
'--occurrence=1',
'-C', self.tmpdir] + filelist
tar1_env = os.environ.copy()
tar1_env['UPDATES_MAX_BYTES'] = str(limit_bytes)
tar1_env['UPDATES_MAX_FILES'] = str(limit_count)
self.log.debug("Run command %s", str(tar1_command))
command = subprocess.Popen(
tar1_command,
stdin=backup_stdin,
stdout=vmproc.stdin if vmproc else subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
env=tar1_env)
backup_stdin.close()
self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel.append(command)
# qfile-dom0-unpacker output filelist on stderr
# and have stdout connected to the VM), while tar output filelist
# on stdout
if self.backup_vm:
filelist_pipe = command.stderr
# let qfile-dom0-unpacker hold the only open FD to the write end of
# pipe, otherwise qrexec-client will not receive EOF when
# qfile-dom0-unpacker terminates
vmproc.stdin.close()
else:
filelist_pipe = command.stdout
if self.backup_vm:
error_pipe = vmproc.stderr
else:
error_pipe = command.stderr
return command, filelist_pipe, error_pipe
def _verify_hmac(self, filename, hmacfile, algorithm=None):
'''Verify hmac of a file using given algorithm.
If algorithm is not specified, use the one from backup header (
:py:attr:`header_data`).
Raise :py:exc:`QubesException` on failure, return :py:obj:`True` on
success.
'scrypt' algorithm is supported only for header file; hmac file is
encrypted (and integrity protected) version of plain header.
:param filename: path to file to be verified
:param hmacfile: path to hmac file for *filename*
:param algorithm: override algorithm
'''
def load_hmac(hmac_text):
'''Parse hmac output by openssl.
Return just hmac, without filename and other metadata.
'''
if any(ord(x) not in range(128) for x in hmac_text):
raise QubesException(
"Invalid content of {}".format(hmacfile))
hmac_text = hmac_text.strip().split("=")
if len(hmac_text) > 1:
hmac_text = hmac_text[1].strip()
else:
raise QubesException(
"ERROR: invalid hmac file content")
return hmac_text
if algorithm is None:
algorithm = self.header_data.hmac_algorithm
passphrase = self.passphrase.encode('utf-8')
self.log.debug("Verifying file %s", filename)
if os.stat(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, hmacfile)).st_size > \
HMAC_MAX_SIZE:
raise QubesException('HMAC file {} too large'.format(
hmacfile))
if hmacfile != filename + ".hmac":
raise QubesException(
"ERROR: expected hmac for {}, but got {}".
format(filename, hmacfile))
if algorithm == 'scrypt':
# in case of 'scrypt' _verify_hmac is only used for backup header
assert filename == HEADER_FILENAME
self._verify_and_decrypt(hmacfile, HEADER_FILENAME + '.dec')
f_name = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, filename)
with open(f_name, 'rb') as f_one:
with open(f_name + '.dec', 'rb') as f_two:
if f_one.read() != f_two.read():
raise QubesException(
'Invalid hmac on {}'.format(filename))
return True
with open(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, filename), 'rb') as f_input:
hmac_proc = subprocess.Popen(
["openssl", "dgst", "-" + algorithm, "-hmac", passphrase],
stdin=f_input,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
hmac_stdout, hmac_stderr = hmac_proc.communicate()
if hmac_stderr:
raise QubesException(
"ERROR: verify file {0}: {1}".format(filename, hmac_stderr))
self.log.debug("Loading hmac for file %s", filename)
try:
with open(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, hmacfile), 'r',
encoding='ascii') as f_hmac:
hmac = load_hmac(f_hmac.read())
except UnicodeDecodeError as err:
raise QubesException('Cannot load hmac file: ' + str(err))
if hmac and load_hmac(hmac_stdout.decode('ascii')) == hmac:
os.unlink(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, hmacfile))
self.log.debug(
"File verification OK -> Sending file %s", filename)
return True
raise QubesException(
"ERROR: invalid hmac for file {0}: {1}. "
"Is the passphrase correct?".
format(filename, load_hmac(hmac_stdout.decode('ascii'))))
def _verify_and_decrypt(self, filename, output=None):
'''Handle scrypt-wrapped file
Decrypt the file, and verify its integrity - both tasks handled by
'scrypt' tool. Filename (without extension) is also validated.
:param filename: Input file name (relative to :py:attr:`tmpdir`),
needs to have `.enc` or `.hmac` extension
:param output: Output file name (relative to :py:attr:`tmpdir`),
use :py:obj:`None` to use *filename* without extension
:return: *filename* without extension
'''
assert filename.endswith('.enc') or filename.endswith('.hmac')
fullname = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, filename)
(origname, _) = os.path.splitext(filename)
if output:
fulloutput = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, output)
else:
fulloutput = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, origname)
if origname == HEADER_FILENAME:
passphrase = u'{filename}!{passphrase}'.format(
filename=origname,
passphrase=self.passphrase)
else:
passphrase = u'{backup_id}!{filename}!{passphrase}'.format(
backup_id=self.header_data.backup_id,
filename=origname,
passphrase=self.passphrase)
try:
p = launch_scrypt('dec', fullname, fulloutput, passphrase)
except OSError as err:
raise QubesException('failed to decrypt {}: {!s}'.format(
fullname, err))
(_, stderr) = p.communicate()
if hasattr(p, 'pty'):
p.pty.close()
if p.returncode != 0:
os.unlink(fulloutput)
raise QubesException('failed to decrypt {}: {}'.format(
fullname, stderr))
# encrypted file is no longer needed
os.unlink(fullname)
return origname
def _retrieve_backup_header_files(self, files, allow_none=False):
'''Retrieve backup header.
Start retrieval process (possibly involving network access from
another VM). Returns a collection of retrieved file paths.
'''
(retrieve_proc, filelist_pipe, error_pipe) = \
self._start_retrieval_process(
files, len(files), 1024 * 1024)
filelist = filelist_pipe.read()
filelist_pipe.close()
retrieve_proc_returncode = retrieve_proc.wait()
if retrieve_proc in self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel:
self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel.remove(retrieve_proc)
extract_stderr = error_pipe.read(MAX_STDERR_BYTES)
error_pipe.close()
# wait for other processes (if any)
for proc in self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel:
if proc.wait() != 0:
raise QubesException(
"Backup header retrieval failed (exit code {})".format(
proc.wait())
)
if retrieve_proc_returncode != 0:
if not filelist and 'Not found in archive' in extract_stderr:
if allow_none:
return None
raise QubesException(
"unable to read the qubes backup file {0} ({1}): {2}".
format(
self.backup_location,
retrieve_proc.wait(),
extract_stderr
))
actual_files = filelist.decode('ascii').splitlines()
if sorted(actual_files) != sorted(files):
raise QubesException(
'unexpected files in archive: got {!r}, expected {!r}'.format(
actual_files, files
))
for fname in files:
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, fname)):
if allow_none:
return None
raise QubesException(
'Unable to retrieve file {} from backup {}: {}'.format(
fname, self.backup_location, extract_stderr
)
)
return files
def _retrieve_backup_header(self):
"""Retrieve backup header and qubes.xml. Only backup header is
analyzed, qubes.xml is left as-is
(not even verified/decrypted/uncompressed)
:return header_data
:rtype :py:class:`BackupHeader`
"""
if not self.backup_vm and os.path.exists(
os.path.join(self.backup_location, 'qubes.xml')):
# backup format version 1 doesn't have header
header_data = BackupHeader()
header_data.version = 1
return header_data
header_files = self._retrieve_backup_header_files(
['backup-header', 'backup-header.hmac'], allow_none=True)
if not header_files:
# R2-Beta3 didn't have backup header, so if none is found,
# assume it's version=2 and use values present at that time
header_data = BackupHeader(
version=2,
# place explicitly this value, because it is what format_version
# 2 have
hmac_algorithm='SHA1',
crypto_algorithm='aes-256-cbc',
# TODO: set encrypted to something...
)
else:
filename = HEADER_FILENAME
hmacfile = HEADER_FILENAME + '.hmac'
self.log.debug("Got backup header and hmac: %s, %s",
filename, hmacfile)
file_ok = False
hmac_algorithm = DEFAULT_HMAC_ALGORITHM
for hmac_algo in get_supported_hmac_algo(hmac_algorithm):
try:
if self._verify_hmac(filename, hmacfile, hmac_algo):
file_ok = True
break
except QubesException as err:
self.log.debug(
'Failed to verify %s using %s: %r',
hmacfile, hmac_algo, err)
# Ignore exception here, try the next algo
if not file_ok:
raise QubesException(
"Corrupted backup header (hmac verification "
"failed). Is the password correct?")
filename = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, filename)
with open(filename, 'rb') as f_header:
header_data = BackupHeader(f_header.read())
os.unlink(filename)
return header_data
def _start_inner_extraction_worker(self, queue, handlers):
"""Start a worker process, extracting inner layer of bacup archive,
extract them to :py:attr:`tmpdir`.
End the data by pushing QUEUE_FINISHED or QUEUE_ERROR to the queue.
:param queue :py:class:`Queue` object to handle files from
"""
# Setup worker to extract encrypted data chunks to the restore dirs
# Create the process here to pass it options extracted from
# backup header
extractor_params = {
'queue': queue,
'base_dir': self.tmpdir,
'passphrase': self.passphrase,
'encrypted': self.header_data.encrypted,
'compressed': self.header_data.compressed,
'crypto_algorithm': self.header_data.crypto_algorithm,
'verify_only': self.options.verify_only,
'progress_callback': self.progress_callback,
'handlers': handlers,
}
self.log.debug(
'Starting extraction worker in %s, file handlers map: %s',
self.tmpdir, repr(handlers))
format_version = self.header_data.version
if format_version in [3, 4]:
extractor_params['compression_filter'] = \
self.header_data.compression_filter
if format_version == 4:
# encryption already handled
extractor_params['encrypted'] = False
extract_proc = ExtractWorker3(**extractor_params)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
"Backup format version %d not supported" % format_version)
extract_proc.start()
return extract_proc
@staticmethod
def _save_qubes_xml(path, stream):
'''Handler for qubes.xml.000 content - just save the data to a file'''
with open(path, 'wb') as f_qubesxml:
f_qubesxml.write(stream.read())
def _process_qubes_xml(self):
"""Verify, unpack and load qubes.xml. Possibly convert its format if
necessary. It expect that :py:attr:`header_data` is already populated,
and :py:meth:`retrieve_backup_header` was called.
"""
if self.header_data.version == 1:
raise NotImplementedError('Backup format version 1 not supported')
if self.header_data.version in [2, 3]:
self._retrieve_backup_header_files(
['qubes.xml.000', 'qubes.xml.000.hmac'])
self._verify_hmac("qubes.xml.000", "qubes.xml.000.hmac")
else:
self._retrieve_backup_header_files(['qubes.xml.000.enc'])
self._verify_and_decrypt('qubes.xml.000.enc')
queue = Queue()
queue.put("qubes.xml.000")
queue.put(QUEUE_FINISHED)
qubes_xml_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'qubes-restored.xml')
handlers = {
'qubes.xml': (
functools.partial(self._save_qubes_xml, qubes_xml_path),
None)
}
extract_proc = self._start_inner_extraction_worker(queue, handlers)
extract_proc.join()
if extract_proc.exitcode != 0:
raise QubesException(
"unable to extract the qubes backup. "
"Check extracting process errors.")
if self.header_data.version in [2, 3]:
backup_app = Core2Qubes(qubes_xml_path)
elif self.header_data.version in [4]:
backup_app = Core3Qubes(qubes_xml_path)
else:
raise QubesException(
'Unsupported qubes.xml format version: {}'.format(
self.header_data.version))
# Not needed anymore - all the data stored in backup_app
os.unlink(qubes_xml_path)
return backup_app
def _restore_vm_data(self, vms_dirs, vms_size, handlers):
'''Restore data of VMs
:param vms_dirs: list of directories to extract (skip others)
:param vms_size: expected size (abort if source stream exceed this
value)
:param handlers: handlers for restored files - see
:py:class:`ExtractWorker3` for details
'''
# Currently each VM consists of at most 7 archives (count
# file_to_backup calls in backup_prepare()), but add some safety
# margin for further extensions. Each archive is divided into 100MB
# chunks. Additionally each file have own hmac file. So assume upper
# limit as 2*(10*COUNT_OF_VMS+TOTAL_SIZE/100MB)
limit_count = str(2 * (10 * len(vms_dirs) +
int(vms_size / (100 * 1024 * 1024))))
if self.options.ignore_size_limit:
limit_count = '0'
vms_size = 0
self.log.debug("Working in temporary dir: %s", self.tmpdir)
self.log.info("Extracting data: %s to restore", size_to_human(vms_size))
# retrieve backup from the backup stream (either VM, or dom0 file)
(retrieve_proc, filelist_pipe, error_pipe) = \
self._start_retrieval_process(
vms_dirs, limit_count, vms_size)
to_extract = Queue()
# extract data retrieved by retrieve_proc
extract_proc = self._start_inner_extraction_worker(
to_extract, handlers)
try:
filename = None
hmacfile = None
nextfile = None
while True:
if self.canceled:
break
if not extract_proc.is_alive():
retrieve_proc.terminate()
retrieve_proc.wait()
if retrieve_proc in self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel:
self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel.remove(retrieve_proc)
# wait for other processes (if any)
for proc in self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel:
proc.wait()
break
if nextfile is not None:
filename = nextfile
else:
filename = filelist_pipe.readline().decode('ascii').strip()
self.log.debug("Getting new file: %s", filename)
if not filename or filename == "EOF":
break
# if reading archive directly with tar, wait for next filename -
# tar prints filename before processing it, so wait for
# the next one to be sure that whole file was extracted
if not self.backup_vm:
nextfile = filelist_pipe.readline().decode('ascii').strip()
if self.header_data.version in [2, 3]:
if not self.backup_vm:
hmacfile = nextfile
nextfile = filelist_pipe.readline().\
decode('ascii').strip()
else:
hmacfile = filelist_pipe.readline().\
decode('ascii').strip()
if self.canceled:
break
self.log.debug("Getting hmac: %s", hmacfile)
if not hmacfile or hmacfile == "EOF":
# Premature end of archive, either of tar1_command or
# vmproc exited with error
break
else: # self.header_data.version == 4
if not filename.endswith('.enc'):
raise qubesadmin.exc.QubesException(
'Invalid file extension found in archive: {}'.
format(filename))
if not any(filename.startswith(x) for x in vms_dirs):
self.log.debug("Ignoring VM not selected for restore")
os.unlink(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, filename))
if hmacfile:
os.unlink(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, hmacfile))
continue
if self.header_data.version in [2, 3]:
self._verify_hmac(filename, hmacfile)
else:
# _verify_and_decrypt will write output to a file with
# '.enc' extension cut off. This is safe because:
# - `scrypt` tool will override output, so if the file was
# already there (received from the VM), it will be removed
# - incoming archive extraction will refuse to override
# existing file, so if `scrypt` already created one,
# it can not be manipulated by the VM
# - when the file is retrieved from the VM, it appears at
# the final form - if it's visible, VM have no longer
# influence over its content
#
# This all means that if the file was correctly verified
# + decrypted, we will surely access the right file
filename = self._verify_and_decrypt(filename)
if not self.options.verify_only:
to_extract.put(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, filename))
else:
os.unlink(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, filename))
if self.canceled:
raise BackupCanceledError("Restore canceled",
tmpdir=self.tmpdir)
if retrieve_proc.wait() != 0:
if retrieve_proc.returncode == errno.EDQUOT:
raise QubesException(
'retrieved backup size exceed expected size, if you '
'believe this is ok, use --ignore-size-limit option')
raise QubesException(
"unable to read the qubes backup file {} ({}): {}"
.format(self.backup_location,
retrieve_proc.returncode, error_pipe.read(
MAX_STDERR_BYTES)))
# wait for other processes (if any)
for proc in self.processes_to_kill_on_cancel:
proc.wait()
if proc.returncode != 0:
raise QubesException(
"Backup completed, "
"but VM sending it reported an error (exit code {})".
format(proc.returncode))
if filename and filename != "EOF":
raise QubesException(
"Premature end of archive, the last file was %s" % filename)
except:
to_extract.put(QUEUE_ERROR)
extract_proc.join()
raise
else:
to_extract.put(QUEUE_FINISHED)
finally:
error_pipe.close()
filelist_pipe.close()
self.log.debug("Waiting for the extraction process to finish...")
extract_proc.join()
self.log.debug("Extraction process finished with code: %s",
extract_proc.exitcode)
if extract_proc.exitcode != 0:
raise QubesException(
"unable to extract the qubes backup. "
"Check extracting process errors.")
def new_name_for_conflicting_vm(self, orig_name, restore_info):
'''Generate new name for conflicting VM
Add a number suffix, until the name is unique. If no unique name can
be found using this strategy, return :py:obj:`None`
'''
number = 1
if len(orig_name) > 29:
orig_name = orig_name[0:29]
new_name = orig_name
while (new_name in restore_info.keys() or
new_name in [x.name for x in restore_info.values()] or
new_name in self.app.domains):
new_name = str('{}{}'.format(orig_name, number))
number += 1
if number == 100:
# give up
return None
return new_name
def restore_info_verify(self, restore_info):
'''Verify restore info - validate VM dependencies, name conflicts
etc.
'''
for vm in restore_info.keys():
if vm in ['dom0']:
continue
vm_info = restore_info[vm]
assert isinstance(vm_info, self.VMToRestore)
vm_info.problems.clear()
if vm in self.options.exclude:
vm_info.problems.add(self.VMToRestore.EXCLUDED)
if not self.options.verify_only and \
vm_info.name in self.app.domains:
if self.options.rename_conflicting:
new_name = self.new_name_for_conflicting_vm(
vm, restore_info
)
if new_name is not None:
vm_info.name = new_name
else:
vm_info.problems.add(self.VMToRestore.ALREADY_EXISTS)
else:
vm_info.problems.add(self.VMToRestore.ALREADY_EXISTS)
# check template
if vm_info.template:
present_on_host = False
if vm_info.template in self.app.domains:
host_tpl = self.app.domains[vm_info.template]
if vm_info.vm.klass == 'DispVM':
present_on_host = (
getattr(host_tpl, 'template_for_dispvms', False))
else:
present_on_host = host_tpl.klass == 'TemplateVM'
present_in_backup = False
if vm_info.template in restore_info:
bak_tpl = restore_info[vm_info.template]
if bak_tpl.good_to_go:
if vm_info.vm.klass == 'DispVM':
present_in_backup = (
bak_tpl.vm.properties.get(
'template_for_dispvms', False))
else:
present_in_backup = (
bak_tpl.vm.klass == 'TemplateVM')
self.log.debug(
"vm=%s template=%s on_host=%s in_backup=%s",
vm_info.name, vm_info.template,
present_on_host, present_in_backup)
if not present_on_host and not present_in_backup:
if vm_info.vm.klass == 'DispVM':
default_template = self.app.default_dispvm
else:
default_template = self.app.default_template
if (self.options.use_default_template
and default_template is not None):
if vm_info.orig_template is None:
vm_info.orig_template = vm_info.template
vm_info.template = default_template.name
self.log.debug(
"vm=%s orig_template=%s -> default_template=%s",
vm_info.name, vm_info.orig_template,
default_template.name)
else:
vm_info.problems.add(self.VMToRestore.MISSING_TEMPLATE)
# check netvm
if vm_info.vm.properties.get('netvm', None) is not None:
netvm_name = vm_info.netvm
try:
netvm_on_host = self.app.domains[netvm_name]
except KeyError:
netvm_on_host = None
present_on_host = (netvm_on_host is not None
and netvm_on_host.provides_network)
present_in_backup = (netvm_name in restore_info.keys() and
restore_info[netvm_name].good_to_go and
restore_info[netvm_name].vm.properties.get(
'provides_network', False))
if not present_on_host and not present_in_backup:
if self.options.use_default_netvm:
del vm_info.vm.properties['netvm']
elif self.options.use_none_netvm:
vm_info.netvm = None
else:
vm_info.problems.add(self.VMToRestore.MISSING_NETVM)
return restore_info
def get_restore_info(self):
'''Get restore info
Return information about what is included in the backup.
That dictionary can be adjusted to select what VM should be restore.
'''
# Format versions:
# 1 - Qubes R1, Qubes R2 beta1, beta2
# 2 - Qubes R2 beta3+
# 3 - Qubes R2+
# 4 - Qubes R4+
vms_to_restore = {}
for vm in self.backup_app.domains.values():
if vm.klass == 'AdminVM':
# Handle dom0 as special case later
continue
if vm.included_in_backup:
self.log.debug("%s is included in backup", vm.name)
vms_to_restore[vm.name] = self.VMToRestore(vm)
if vm.template is not None:
templatevm_name = vm.template
vms_to_restore[vm.name].template = templatevm_name
vms_to_restore = self.restore_info_verify(vms_to_restore)
# ...and dom0 home
if self.options.dom0_home and \
self.backup_app.domains['dom0'].included_in_backup:
vm = self.backup_app.domains['dom0']
vms_to_restore['dom0'] = self.Dom0ToRestore(vm,
self.backup_app.domains['dom0'].backup_path)
try:
local_user = grp.getgrnam('qubes').gr_mem[0]
except KeyError:
# if no qubes group is present, assume username matches
local_user = vms_to_restore['dom0'].username
if vms_to_restore['dom0'].username != local_user:
if not self.options.ignore_username_mismatch:
vms_to_restore['dom0'].problems.add(
self.Dom0ToRestore.USERNAME_MISMATCH)
return vms_to_restore
@staticmethod
def get_restore_summary(restore_info):
'''Return a ASCII formatted table with restore info summary'''
fields = {
"name": {'func': lambda vm: vm.name},
"type": {'func': lambda vm: vm.klass},
"template": {'func': lambda vm:
'n/a' if vm.template is None else vm.template},
"netvm": {'func': lambda vm:
'(default)' if 'netvm' not in vm.properties else
'-' if vm.properties['netvm'] is None else
vm.properties['netvm']},
"label": {'func': lambda vm: vm.label},
}
fields_to_display = ['name', 'type', 'template',
'netvm', 'label']
# First calculate the maximum width of each field we want to display
total_width = 0
for field in fields_to_display:
fields[field]['max_width'] = len(field)
for vm_info in restore_info.values():
if vm_info.vm:
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
field_len = len(str(fields[field]["func"](vm_info.vm)))
if field_len > fields[field]['max_width']:
fields[field]['max_width'] = field_len
total_width += fields[field]['max_width']
summary = ""
summary += "The following VMs are included in the backup:\n"
summary += "\n"
# Display the header
for field in fields_to_display:
# noinspection PyTypeChecker
fmt = "{{0:-^{0}}}-+".format(fields[field]["max_width"] + 1)
summary += fmt.format('-')
summary += "\n"
for field in fields_to_display:
# noinspection PyTypeChecker
fmt = "{{0:>{0}}} |".format(fields[field]["max_width"] + 1)
summary += fmt.format(field)
summary += "\n"
for field in fields_to_display:
# noinspection PyTypeChecker
fmt = "{{0:-^{0}}}-+".format(fields[field]["max_width"] + 1)
summary += fmt.format('-')
summary += "\n"
for vm_info in restore_info.values():
assert isinstance(vm_info, BackupRestore.VMToRestore)
# Skip non-VM here
if not vm_info.vm:
continue
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
summary_line = ""
for field in fields_to_display:
# noinspection PyTypeChecker
fmt = "{{0:>{0}}} |".format(fields[field]["max_width"] + 1)
summary_line += fmt.format(fields[field]["func"](vm_info.vm))
if BackupRestore.VMToRestore.EXCLUDED in vm_info.problems:
summary_line += " <-- Excluded from restore"
elif BackupRestore.VMToRestore.ALREADY_EXISTS in vm_info.problems:
summary_line += \
" <-- A VM with the same name already exists on the host!"
elif BackupRestore.VMToRestore.MISSING_TEMPLATE in \
vm_info.problems:
summary_line += " <-- No matching template on the host " \
"or in the backup found!"
elif BackupRestore.VMToRestore.MISSING_NETVM in \
vm_info.problems:
summary_line += " <-- No matching netvm on the host " \
"or in the backup found!"
elif vm_info.name == "dom0" and \
BackupRestore.Dom0ToRestore.USERNAME_MISMATCH in \
restore_info['dom0'].problems:
summary_line += " <-- username in backup and dom0 mismatch"
else:
if vm_info.template != vm_info.vm.template:
summary_line += " <-- Template change to '{}'".format(
vm_info.template)
if vm_info.name != vm_info.vm.name:
summary_line += " <-- Will be renamed to '{}'".format(
vm_info.name)
summary += summary_line + "\n"
return summary
@staticmethod
def _templates_first(vms):
'''Sort templates before other VM types'''
def key_function(instance):
'''Key function for :py:func:`sorted`'''
if isinstance(instance, BackupVM):
if instance.klass == 'TemplateVM':
return 0
if instance.properties.get('template_for_dispvms', False):
return 1
return 2
if hasattr(instance, 'vm'):
return key_function(instance.vm)
return 9
return sorted(vms, key=key_function)
def _handle_dom0(self, stream):
'''Extract dom0 home'''
try:
local_user = grp.getgrnam('qubes').gr_mem[0]
home_dir = pwd.getpwnam(local_user).pw_dir
except KeyError:
home_dir = os.path.expanduser('~')
local_user = getpass.getuser()
restore_home_backupdir = "home-restore-{0}".format(
time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S"))
self.log.info("Restoring home of user '%s' to '%s' directory...",
local_user, restore_home_backupdir)
os.mkdir(os.path.join(home_dir, restore_home_backupdir))
tar3_cmdline = ['tar', '-C',
os.path.join(home_dir, restore_home_backupdir), '-x']
retcode = subprocess.call(tar3_cmdline, stdin=stream)
if retcode != 0:
raise QubesException("Inner tar error for dom0-home")
retcode = subprocess.call(['sudo', 'chown', '-R',
local_user, os.path.join(home_dir, restore_home_backupdir)])
if retcode != 0:
self.log.error("*** Error while setting restore directory owner")
def _handle_appmenus_list(self, vm, stream):
'''Handle whitelisted-appmenus.list file'''
try:
subprocess.check_call(
['qvm-appmenus', '--set-whitelist=-', vm.name],
stdin=stream)
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError):
self.log.error('Failed to set application list for %s', vm.name)
def _handle_volume_data(self, vm, volume, stream):
'''Wrap volume data import with logging'''
try:
volume.import_data(stream)
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Failed to restore volume %s of VM %s: %s',
volume.name, vm.name, err)
def _handle_volume_size(self, vm, volume, size):
'''Wrap volume resize with logging'''
try:
if volume.size < size:
volume.resize(size)
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Failed to resize volume %s of VM %s to %d: %s',
volume.name, vm.name, size, err)
def restore_do(self, restore_info):
'''
High level workflow:
1. Create VMs object in host collection (qubes.xml)
2. Create them on disk (vm.create_on_disk)
3. Restore VM data, overriding/converting VM files
4. Apply possible fixups and save qubes.xml
:param restore_info:
:return:
'''
if self.header_data.version == 1:
raise NotImplementedError('Backup format version 1 not supported')
restore_info = self.restore_info_verify(restore_info)
self._restore_vms_metadata(restore_info)
# Perform VM restoration in backup order
vms_dirs = []
handlers = {}
vms_size = 0
for vm_info in self._templates_first(restore_info.values()):
vm = vm_info.restored_vm
if vm and vm_info.subdir:
if isinstance(vm_info, self.Dom0ToRestore) and \
vm_info.good_to_go:
vms_dirs.append(os.path.dirname(vm_info.subdir))
vms_size += int(vm_info.size)
if self.options.verify_only:
continue
handlers[vm_info.subdir] = (self._handle_dom0, None)
else:
vms_size += int(vm_info.size)
vms_dirs.append(vm_info.subdir)
if self.options.verify_only:
continue
for name, volume in vm.volumes.items():
if not volume.save_on_stop:
continue
data_func = functools.partial(
self._handle_volume_data, vm, volume)
size_func = functools.partial(
self._handle_volume_size, vm, volume)
img_path = os.path.join(vm_info.subdir, name + '.img')
handlers[img_path] = (data_func, size_func)
handlers[os.path.join(vm_info.subdir, 'firewall.xml')] = (
functools.partial(vm_info.vm.handle_firewall_xml, vm),
None)
handlers[os.path.join(vm_info.subdir,
'whitelisted-appmenus.list')] = (
functools.partial(self._handle_appmenus_list, vm), None)
try:
self._restore_vm_data(vms_dirs=vms_dirs, vms_size=vms_size,
handlers=handlers)
except QubesException as err:
if self.options.verify_only:
raise
self.log.error('Error extracting data: %s', str(err))
finally:
if self.log.getEffectiveLevel() > logging.DEBUG:
shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir)
if self.canceled:
raise BackupCanceledError("Restore canceled",
tmpdir=self.tmpdir)
self.log.info("-> Done.")
if not self.options.verify_only:
self.log.info("-> Please install updates for all the restored "
"templates.")
def _restore_property(self, vm, prop, value):
'''Restore a single VM property, logging exceptions'''
try:
setattr(vm, prop, value)
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Error setting %s.%s to %s: %s',
vm.name, prop, value, err)
def _restore_vms_metadata(self, restore_info):
'''Restore VM metadata
Create VMs, set their properties etc.
'''
vms = {}
for vm_info in restore_info.values():
assert isinstance(vm_info, self.VMToRestore)
if not vm_info.vm:
continue
if not vm_info.good_to_go:
continue
vm = vm_info.vm
vms[vm.name] = vm
# First load templates, then other VMs
for vm in self._templates_first(vms.values()):
if self.canceled:
return
if self.options.verify_only:
self.log.info("-> Verifying %s...", vm.name)
else:
self.log.info("-> Restoring %s...", vm.name)
kwargs = {}
if vm.template:
template = restore_info[vm.name].template
# handle potentially renamed template
if template in restore_info \
and restore_info[template].good_to_go:
template = restore_info[template].name
kwargs['template'] = template
new_vm = None
vm_name = restore_info[vm.name].name
if self.options.verify_only or vm.name == 'dom0':
# can't create vm, but need backup info
new_vm = self.backup_app.domains[vm_name]
else:
try:
# first only create VMs, later setting may require other VMs
# be already created
new_vm = self.app.add_new_vm(
vm.klass,
name=vm_name,
label=vm.label,
pool=self.options.override_pool,
**kwargs)
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Error restoring VM %s, skipping: %s',
vm.name, err)
if new_vm:
del self.app.domains[new_vm.name]
continue
# restore this property early to be ready for dependent DispVMs
prop = 'template_for_dispvms'
value = vm.properties.get(prop, None)
if value is not None:
self._restore_property(new_vm, prop, value)
restore_info[vm.name].restored_vm = new_vm
for vm in vms.values():
if self.canceled:
return
new_vm = restore_info[vm.name].restored_vm
if not new_vm:
# skipped/failed
continue
for prop, value in vm.properties.items():
# can't reset the first; already handled the second
if prop in ['dispid', 'template_for_dispvms']:
continue
# exclude VM references - handled manually according to
# restore options
if prop in ['template', 'netvm', 'default_dispvm']:
continue
# exclude as this only applied before restoring
if prop in ['installed_by_rpm']:
continue
self._restore_property(new_vm, prop, value)
for feature, value in vm.features.items():
try:
new_vm.features[feature] = value
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Error setting %s.features[%s] to %s: %s',
vm.name, feature, value, err)
for tag in vm.tags:
try:
new_vm.tags.add(tag)
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Error adding tag %s to %s: %s',
tag, vm.name, err)
for bus in vm.devices:
for backend_domain, ident in vm.devices[bus]:
options = vm.devices[bus][(backend_domain, ident)]
assignment = DeviceAssignment(
backend_domain=backend_domain,
ident=ident,
options=options,
persistent=True)
try:
if not self.options.verify_only:
new_vm.devices[bus].attach(assignment)
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Error attaching device %s:%s to %s: %s',
bus, ident, vm.name, err)
# Set VM dependencies - only non-default setting
for vm in vms.values():
vm_info = restore_info[vm.name]
vm_name = vm_info.name
try:
host_vm = self.app.domains[vm_name]
except KeyError:
# Failed/skipped VM
continue
if 'netvm' in vm.properties:
if vm_info.netvm in restore_info:
value = restore_info[vm_info.netvm].name
else:
value = vm_info.netvm
try:
host_vm.netvm = value
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Error setting %s.%s to %s: %s',
vm.name, 'netvm', value, err)
if 'default_dispvm' in vm.properties:
if vm.properties['default_dispvm'] in restore_info:
value = restore_info[vm.properties[
'default_dispvm']].name
else:
value = vm.properties['default_dispvm']
try:
host_vm.default_dispvm = value
except Exception as err: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self.log.error('Error setting %s.%s to %s: %s',
vm.name, 'default_dispvm', value, err)