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[Bug 1691135] Re: address field not set when reading cmdline/initramfs configured network

 

This bug is believed to be fixed in cloud-init in 17.1. If this is still
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** Changed in: cloud-init
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  address field not set when reading cmdline/initramfs configured
  network

Status in cloud-init:
  Fix Released
Status in cloud-init package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in cloud-init source package in Xenial:
  Fix Released
Status in cloud-init source package in Yakkety:
  Fix Released
Status in cloud-init source package in Zesty:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  === Begin SRU Template ===
  [Impact]
  When cloud-init sees 'ip=' on the kernel command line, it will take
  the networking configuration that is written by the ipconfig tool,
  and convert it into the proper network config for the system
  (/etc/network/interfaces).

  This works well for the 'ip=dhcp' and 'ip=dhcp6' cases, but did not
  work correctly for the "statick" path with a command line like:
     ip=<client-ip>::<gw-ip>:<netmask>:<hostname>:device:...

  Cloud-init would stack trace when trying to bring up this networking
  resulting in a system that did not boot properly.

  [Test Case]
  The basic idea below is:
   a.) launch an instance with proposed version of cloud-init.
   b.) inside instance, use cloud-init's net library to convert
       'net-eth1.cfg' into a different format, and the render that format
       using cloud-init's trunk tool 'net-convert.py'

  ## launch an instance.
  $ release=xenial
  $ ref=$release-proposed
  $ lxc-proposed-snapshot --proposed --publish $release $ref
  $ lxc launch $ref $name
  $ lxc exec $ref $name /bin/bash

  ## get render tool
  % wget https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/1691135/+attachment/4888001/+files/bug-1691135.sh -O bug-1691135.sh
  % sh ./bug-1691135.sh

  ## if that runs to completion, then it will show the /etc/network/interfaces
  ## file and the netplan etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml file.
  ## if it fails it will stack trace.

  As seen in the upstream commit, the change is in a very focused path,
  only changing something when the protocol was 'static'.

  [Regression Potential]
  Potential for regression would be limited to the 'ip=' command line path.

  [Other Info]
  Upstream commit at
    https://git.launchpad.net/cloud-init/commit/?id=9d437489b

  === End SRU Template ===

  As reported by user niluje, if the initramfs tools write a config that
  has static networking, then cloud-init would not populate the address
  field in its rendered network config (_klibc_to_config_entry).

  The result would be incomplete or invalid configuration, and attempt
  to render that configuration would result in stacktrace due to
  KeyError.

  This can be seen in trunk with the net-convert tool as below.  Editing
  the yaml and uncommenting the 'address' line will work.

  $ cat /tmp/foo.yaml
  network:
    version: 1
    config:
     - name: eth1
       type: physical
       subnets:
        - 'type': 'static'
          'broadcast': '10.0.0.255'
          'control': 'manual'
          'gateway': '10.0.0.1'
          'dns_search': ['foo.com']
          'netmask': '255.255.255.0'
          'dns_nameservers': ['10.0.1.1']
  #        'address': '10.0.0.2'
  EOF

  $ PYTHONPATH=$PWD ./tools/net-convert.py  --network-data=/tmp/foo.yaml --kind=yaml --output-kind=eni -d /tmp/out.d
  Input YAML
  config:
  -   name: eth1
      subnets:
      -   broadcast: 10.0.0.255
          control: manual
          dns_nameservers:
          - 10.0.1.1
          dns_search:
          - foo.com
          gateway: 10.0.0.1
          netmask: 255.255.255.0
          type: static
      type: physical
  version: 1

  Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "./tools/net-convert.py", line 82, in <module>
      main()
    File "./tools/net-convert.py", line 58, in main
      ns = network_state.parse_net_config_data(pre_ns)
    File "/home/smoser/src/cloud-init/cloud-init/cloudinit/net/network_state.py", line 42, in parse_net_config_data
      nsi.parse_config(skip_broken=skip_broken)
    File "/home/smoser/src/cloud-init/cloud-init/cloudinit/net/network_state.py", line 225, in parse_config
      self.parse_config_v1(skip_broken=skip_broken)
    File "/home/smoser/src/cloud-init/cloud-init/cloudinit/net/network_state.py", line 240, in parse_config_v1
      handler(self, command)
    File "/home/smoser/src/cloud-init/cloud-init/cloudinit/net/network_state.py", line 89, in decorator
      return func(self, command, *args, **kwargs)
    File "/home/smoser/src/cloud-init/cloud-init/cloudinit/net/network_state.py", line 296, in handle_physical
      if ':' in subnet['address']:
  KeyError: 'address'

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