// Copyright (c) 2018 Intel Corporation // // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 // package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" ) const ( cpuFlagsTag = "Features" archCPUVendorField = "CPU implementer" archCPUModelField = "CPU architecture" ) // archRequiredCPUFlags maps a CPU flag value to search for and a // human-readable description of that value. var archRequiredCPUFlags = map[string]string{} // archRequiredCPUAttribs maps a CPU (non-CPU flag) attribute value to search for // and a human-readable description of that value. var archRequiredCPUAttribs = map[string]string{} // archRequiredKernelModules maps a required module name to a human-readable // description of the modules functionality and an optional list of // required module parameters. var archRequiredKernelModules = map[string]kernelModule{ "kvm": { desc: "Kernel-based Virtual Machine", }, "vhost": { desc: "Host kernel accelerator for virtio", }, "vhost_net": { desc: "Host kernel accelerator for virtio network", }, } // kvmIsUsable determines if it will be possible to create a full virtual machine // by creating a minimal VM and then deleting it. func kvmIsUsable() error { return genericKvmIsUsable() } func archHostCanCreateVMContainer() error { return kvmIsUsable() } // hostIsVMContainerCapable checks to see if the host is theoretically capable // of creating a VM container. func hostIsVMContainerCapable(details vmContainerCapableDetails) error { count, err := checkKernelModules(details.requiredKernelModules, archKernelParamHandler) if err != nil { return err } if count == 0 { return nil } return fmt.Errorf("ERROR: %s", failMessage) } func archKernelParamHandler(onVMM bool, fields logrus.Fields, msg string) bool { return genericArchKernelParamHandler(onVMM, fields, msg) } // The CPU Vendor here for Arm means the CPU core // IP Implementer. // normalizeArmVendor maps 'CPU implementer' in /proc/cpuinfo // to human-readable description of that value. func normalizeArmVendor(vendor string) string { switch vendor { case "0x41": vendor = "ARM Limited" default: vendor = "3rd Party Limited" } return vendor } // The CPU Model here for Arm means the Instruction set, that is // the variant number of Arm processor. // normalizeArmModel maps 'CPU architecture' in /proc/cpuinfo // to human-readable description of that value. func normalizeArmModel(model string) string { switch model { case "8": model = "v8" case "7", "7M", "?(12)", "?(13)", "?(14)", "?(15)", "?(16)", "?(17)": model = "v7" case "6", "6TEJ": model = "v6" case "5", "5T", "5TE", "5TEJ": model = "v5" case "4", "4T": model = "v4" case "3": model = "v3" default: model = "unknown" } return model } func getCPUDetails() (vendor, model string, err error) { if vendor, model, err := genericGetCPUDetails(); err == nil { vendor = normalizeArmVendor(vendor) model = normalizeArmModel(model) return vendor, model, err } else { return vendor, model, err } }