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# -*-Shell-script-*-
# Copyright (C) 2012 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License").
# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# A copy of the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is
# distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS
# OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations under the
# License.
# This file is not a stand-alone shell script; it provides functions
# to ec2 network scripts that source it.
# Set up a default search path.
PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin"
export PATH
# metadata query requires an interface and hardware address
if [ -z "${INTERFACE}" ]; then
exit
fi
HWADDR=$(cat /sys/class/net/${INTERFACE}/address 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "${HWADDR}" ] && [ "${ACTION}" != "remove" ]; then
exit
fi
export HWADDR
# generate a routing table number
RTABLE=${INTERFACE#eth}
let RTABLE+=10000
metadata_base="http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/network/interfaces/macs"
config_file="/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-${INTERFACE}"
route_file="/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-${INTERFACE}"
dhclient_file="/etc/dhcp/dhclient-${INTERFACE}.conf"
# make no changes to unmanaged interfaces
if [ -s ${config_file} ]; then
unmanaged=$(LANG=C grep -l "^[[:space:]]*EC2SYNC=no\([[:space:]#]\|$\)" $config_file)
if [ "${config_file}" == "${unmanaged}" ]; then
exit
fi
fi
get_meta() {
attempts=10
false
while [ "${?}" -gt 0 ]; do
[ "${attempts}" -eq 0 ] && return
meta=$(curl -s -f ${metadata_base}/${HWADDR}/${1})
if [ "${?}" -gt 0 ]; then
let attempts--
sleep 3
false
fi
done
echo "${meta}"
}
get_cidr() {
cidr=$(get_meta 'subnet-ipv4-cidr-block')
echo "${cidr}"
}
get_ipv4s() {
ipv4s=$(get_meta 'local-ipv4s')
echo "${ipv4s}"
}
get_primary_ipv4() {
ipv4s=($(get_ipv4s))
echo "${ipv4s[0]}"
}
get_secondary_ipv4s() {
ipv4s=($(get_ipv4s))
echo "${ipv4s[@]:1}"
}
remove_primary() {
if [ "${INTERFACE}" == "eth0" ]; then
return
fi
rm -f ${config_file}
rm -f ${route_file}
rm -f ${dhclient_file}
}
rewrite_primary() {
if [ "${INTERFACE}" == "eth0" ]; then
return
fi
cidr=$(get_cidr)
if [ -z ${cidr} ]; then
return
fi
network=$(echo ${cidr}|cut -d/ -f1)
router=$(( $(echo ${network}|cut -d. -f4) + 1))
gateway="$(echo ${network}|cut -d. -f1-3).${router}"
cat <<- EOF > ${config_file}
DEVICE=${INTERFACE}
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
ONBOOT=yes
TYPE=Ethernet
USERCTL=yes
PEERDNS=no
IPV6INIT=no
PERSISTENT_DHCLIENT=yes
HWADDR=${HWADDR}
DEFROUTE=no
EC2SYNC=yes
EOF
cat <<- EOF > ${route_file}
default via ${gateway} dev ${INTERFACE} table ${RTABLE}
default via ${gateway} dev ${INTERFACE} metric ${RTABLE}
EOF
# Use broadcast address instead of unicast dhcp server address.
# Works around an issue with two interfaces on the same subnet.
# Unicast lease requests go out the first available interface,
# and dhclient ignores the response. Broadcast requests go out
# the expected interface, and dhclient accepts the lease offer.
cat <<- EOF > ${dhclient_file}
supersede dhcp-server-identifier 255.255.255.255;
EOF
}
remove_aliases() {
/sbin/ip addr flush dev ${INTERFACE} secondary
}
rewrite_aliases() {
aliases=$(get_secondary_ipv4s)
if [ ${#aliases[*]} -eq 0 ]; then
remove_aliases
return
fi
# The network prefix can be provided in the environment by
# e.g. DHCP, but if it's not available then we need it to
# correctly configure secondary addresses.
if [ -z "${PREFIX}" ]; then
cidr=$(get_cidr)
PREFIX=$(echo ${cidr}|cut -d/ -f2)
fi
[ -n "${PREFIX##*[!0-9]*}" ] || return
# Retrieve a list of secondary IP addresses on the interface.
# Treat this as the stale list. For each IP address obtained
# from metadata, cross it off the stale list if present, or
# add it to the interface otherwise. Then, remove any address
# remaining in the stale list.
declare -A secondaries
for secondary in $(/sbin/ip addr list dev ${INTERFACE} secondary \
|grep "inet .* secondary ${INTERFACE}" \
|awk '{print $2}'|cut -d/ -f1); do
secondaries[${secondary}]=1
done
for alias in ${aliases}; do
if [[ ${secondaries[${alias}]} ]]; then
unset secondaries[${alias}]
else
/sbin/ip addr add ${alias}/${PREFIX} brd + dev ${INTERFACE}
fi
done
for secondary in "${!secondaries[@]}"; do
/sbin/ip addr del ${secondary}/${PREFIX} dev ${INTERFACE}
done
}
remove_rules() {
if [ "${INTERFACE}" == "eth0" ]; then
return
fi
for rule in $(/sbin/ip rule list \
|grep "from .* lookup ${RTABLE}" \
|awk -F: '{print $1}'); do
/sbin/ip rule delete pref "${rule}"
done
}
rewrite_rules() {
if [ "${INTERFACE}" == "eth0" ]; then
return
fi
ips=($(get_ipv4s))
if [ ${#ips[*]} -eq 0 ]; then
remove_rules
return
fi
# Retrieve a list of IP rules for the route table that belongs
# to this interface. Treat this as the stale list. For each IP
# address obtained from metadata, cross the corresponding rule
# off the stale list if present. Otherwise, add a rule sending
# outbound traffic from that IP to the interface route table.
# Then, remove all other rules found in the stale list.
declare -A rules
for rule in $(/sbin/ip rule list \
|grep "from .* lookup ${RTABLE}" \
|awk '{print $1$3}'); do
split=(${rule//:/ })
rules[${split[1]}]=${split[0]}
done
for ip in ${ips[@]}; do
if [[ ${rules[${ip}]} ]]; then
unset rules[${ip}]
else
/sbin/ip rule add from ${ip} lookup ${RTABLE}
fi
done
for rule in "${!rules[@]}"; do
/sbin/ip rule delete pref "${rules[${rule}]}"
done
}
plug_interface() {
rewrite_primary
}
unplug_interface() {
remove_rules
remove_aliases
}
activate_primary() {
/sbin/ifup ${INTERFACE}
}
deactivate_primary() {
/sbin/ifdown ${INTERFACE}
}