virt-manager/virtinst/cpu.py
Cole Robinson 19b4cf026e cli: Support --cpu cellX.id (and cpus, and memory)
This allows configuring <cpu><numa><cell> bits via the command line.
This uses the optional numbering scheme described in the previous
commit.
2016-06-14 19:07:55 -04:00

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Python

#
# Copyright 2010, 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
# Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
#
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from .domainnumatune import DomainNumatune
from .xmlbuilder import XMLBuilder, XMLProperty, XMLChildProperty
class _CPUCell(XMLBuilder):
"""
Class for generating <cpu><numa> child <cell> XML
"""
_XML_ROOT_NAME = "cell"
_XML_PROP_ORDER = ["id", "cpus", "memory"]
def _validate_cpuset(self, val):
DomainNumatune.validate_cpuset(self.conn, val)
id = XMLProperty("./@id", is_int=True)
cpus = XMLProperty("./@cpus", validate_cb=_validate_cpuset)
memory = XMLProperty("./@memory", is_int=True)
class CPUFeature(XMLBuilder):
"""
Class for generating <cpu> child <feature> XML
"""
POLICIES = ["force", "require", "optional", "disable", "forbid"]
_XML_ROOT_NAME = "feature"
_XML_PROP_ORDER = ["policy", "name"]
name = XMLProperty("./@name")
policy = XMLProperty("./@policy")
class CPU(XMLBuilder):
"""
Class for generating <cpu> XML
"""
MATCHS = ["minimum", "exact", "strict"]
_XML_ROOT_NAME = "cpu"
_XML_PROP_ORDER = ["mode", "match", "model", "vendor",
"sockets", "cores", "threads", "features"]
special_mode_was_set = False
# These values are exposed on the command line, so are stable API
SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_MODEL_ONLY = "host-model-only"
SPECIAL_MODE_HV_DEFAULT = "hv-default"
SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_COPY = "host-copy"
SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_MODEL = "host-model"
SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_PASSTHROUGH = "host-passthrough"
SPECIAL_MODE_CLEAR = "clear"
SPECIAL_MODES = [SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_MODEL_ONLY, SPECIAL_MODE_HV_DEFAULT,
SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_COPY, SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_MODEL,
SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_PASSTHROUGH, SPECIAL_MODE_CLEAR]
def set_special_mode(self, val):
if (val == self.SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_MODEL or
val == self.SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_PASSTHROUGH):
self.model = None
self.vendor = None
self.model_fallback = None
for f in self.features:
self.remove_feature(f)
self.mode = val
elif val == self.SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_COPY:
self.copy_host_cpu()
elif (val == self.SPECIAL_MODE_HV_DEFAULT or
val == self.SPECIAL_MODE_CLEAR):
self.clear()
elif val == self.SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_MODEL_ONLY:
if self.conn.caps.host.cpu.model:
self.model = self.conn.caps.host.cpu.model
else:
raise RuntimeError("programming error: unknown "
"special cpu mode '%s'" % val)
self.special_mode_was_set = True
def add_feature(self, name, policy="require"):
feature = CPUFeature(self.conn)
feature.name = name
feature.policy = policy
self.add_child(feature)
def remove_feature(self, feature):
self.remove_child(feature)
features = XMLChildProperty(CPUFeature)
cells = XMLChildProperty(_CPUCell, relative_xpath="./numa")
def add_cell(self):
obj = _CPUCell(self.conn)
self.add_child(obj)
return obj
def copy_host_cpu(self):
"""
Enact the equivalent of qemu -cpu host, pulling all info
from capabilities about the host CPU
"""
cpu = self.conn.caps.host.cpu
if not cpu.model:
raise ValueError(_("No host CPU reported in capabilities"))
self.mode = "custom"
self.match = "exact"
self.model = cpu.model
self.vendor = cpu.vendor
for feature in self.features:
self.remove_feature(feature)
for feature in cpu.features:
self.add_feature(feature.name)
def vcpus_from_topology(self):
"""
Determine the CPU count represented by topology, or 1 if
no topology is set
"""
self.set_topology_defaults()
if self.sockets:
return self.sockets * self.cores * self.threads
return 1
def set_topology_defaults(self, vcpus=None):
"""
Fill in unset topology values, using the passed vcpus count if
required
"""
if (self.sockets is None and
self.cores is None and
self.threads is None):
return
if vcpus is None:
if self.sockets is None:
self.sockets = 1
if self.threads is None:
self.threads = 1
if self.cores is None:
self.cores = 1
vcpus = int(vcpus or 0)
if not self.sockets:
if not self.cores:
self.sockets = vcpus / self.threads
else:
self.sockets = vcpus / self.cores
if not self.cores:
if not self.threads:
self.cores = vcpus / self.sockets
else:
self.cores = vcpus / (self.sockets * self.threads)
if not self.threads:
self.threads = vcpus / (self.sockets * self.cores)
return
##################
# XML properties #
##################
def _set_model(self, val):
if val:
self.mode = "custom"
if not self.match:
self.match = "exact"
return val
model = XMLProperty("./model", set_converter=_set_model)
model_fallback = XMLProperty("./model/@fallback")
match = XMLProperty("./@match")
vendor = XMLProperty("./vendor")
mode = XMLProperty("./@mode")
sockets = XMLProperty("./topology/@sockets", is_int=True)
cores = XMLProperty("./topology/@cores", is_int=True)
threads = XMLProperty("./topology/@threads", is_int=True)