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F22 libxl xen still puts old style type=linux in the XML, so we need to handle it for caps lookup
530 lines
15 KiB
Python
530 lines
15 KiB
Python
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# Some code for parsing libvirt's capabilities XML
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# Copyright 2007, 2012-2014 Red Hat, Inc.
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# Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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# MA 02110-1301 USA.
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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from .cpu import CPU as DomainCPU
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from .xmlbuilder import XMLBuilder, XMLChildProperty, XMLProperty
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##########################
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# CPU model list objects #
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##########################
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class _CPUMapModel(XMLBuilder):
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"""
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Single <model> instance from cpu_map.xml
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"""
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "model"
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name = XMLProperty("./@name")
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class _CPUMapArch(XMLBuilder):
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"""
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Single <arch> instance of valid CPU from cpu_map.xml
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"""
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "arch"
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arch = XMLProperty("./@name")
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models = XMLChildProperty(_CPUMapModel)
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class _CPUMapFileValues(XMLBuilder):
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"""
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Fallback method to lists cpu models, parsed directly from libvirt's local
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cpu_map.xml
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"""
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# This is overwritten as part of the test suite
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_cpu_filename = "/usr/share/libvirt/cpu_map.xml"
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def __init__(self, conn):
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if os.path.exists(self._cpu_filename):
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xml = file(self._cpu_filename).read()
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else:
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xml = None
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logging.debug("CPU map file not found: %s", self._cpu_filename)
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XMLBuilder.__init__(self, conn, parsexml=xml)
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self._archmap = {}
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_cpuvalues = XMLChildProperty(_CPUMapArch)
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##############
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# Public API #
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##############
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def get_cpus(self, arch):
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if re.match(r'i[4-9]86', arch):
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arch = "x86"
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elif arch == "x86_64":
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arch = "x86"
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cpumap = self._archmap.get(arch)
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if not cpumap:
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for vals in self._cpuvalues:
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if vals.arch == arch:
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cpumap = vals
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if not cpumap:
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# Create a stub object
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cpumap = _CPUMapArch(self.conn)
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self._archmap[arch] = cpumap
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return [m.name for m in cpumap.models]
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class _CPUAPIValues(object):
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"""
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Lists valid values for cpu models obtained from libvirt's getCPUModelNames
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"""
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def __init__(self, conn):
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self.conn = conn
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self._cpus = None
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def get_cpus(self, arch):
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if self._cpus is not None:
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return self._cpus
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if self.conn.check_support(self.conn.SUPPORT_CONN_CPU_MODEL_NAMES):
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names = self.conn.getCPUModelNames(arch, 0)
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# Bindings were broke for a long time, so catch -1
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if names != -1:
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self._cpus = names
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return self._cpus
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return []
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###################################
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# capabilities host <cpu> parsing #
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###################################
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class _CapsCPU(DomainCPU):
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arch = XMLProperty("./arch")
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# capabilities used to just expose these properties as bools
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_svm_bool = XMLProperty("./features/svm", is_bool=True)
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_vmx_bool = XMLProperty("./features/vmx", is_bool=True)
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##############
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# Public API #
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##############
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def has_feature(self, name):
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if name == "svm" and self._svm_bool:
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return True
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if name == "vmx" and self._vmx_bool:
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return True
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return name in [f.name for f in self.features]
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###########################
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# Caps <topology> parsers #
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###########################
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class _CapsTopologyCPU(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "cpu"
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id = XMLProperty("./@id")
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class _TopologyCell(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "cell"
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cpus = XMLChildProperty(_CapsTopologyCPU, relative_xpath="./cpus")
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class _CapsTopology(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "topology"
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cells = XMLChildProperty(_TopologyCell, relative_xpath="./cells")
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######################################
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# Caps <host> and <secmodel> parsers #
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######################################
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class _CapsSecmodelBaselabel(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "baselabel"
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type = XMLProperty("./@type")
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content = XMLProperty(".")
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class _CapsSecmodel(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "secmodel"
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model = XMLProperty("./model")
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baselabels = XMLChildProperty(_CapsSecmodelBaselabel)
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class _CapsHost(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "host"
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secmodels = XMLChildProperty(_CapsSecmodel)
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cpu = XMLChildProperty(_CapsCPU, is_single=True)
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topology = XMLChildProperty(_CapsTopology, is_single=True)
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################################
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# <guest> and <domain> parsers #
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################################
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class _CapsMachine(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "machine"
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name = XMLProperty(".")
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canonical = XMLProperty("./@canonical")
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class _CapsDomain(XMLBuilder):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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XMLBuilder.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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self.machines = []
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for m in self._machines:
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self.machines.append(m.name)
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if m.canonical:
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self.machines.append(m.canonical)
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "domain"
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hypervisor_type = XMLProperty("./@type")
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emulator = XMLProperty("./emulator")
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_machines = XMLChildProperty(_CapsMachine)
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class _CapsGuestFeatures(XMLBuilder):
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "features"
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pae = XMLProperty("./pae", is_bool=True)
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acpi = XMLProperty("./acpi/@default", is_onoff=True)
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apic = XMLProperty("./apic/@default", is_onoff=True)
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class _CapsGuest(XMLBuilder):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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XMLBuilder.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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machines = []
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for m in self._machines:
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machines.append(m.name)
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if m.canonical:
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machines.append(m.canonical)
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for d in self.domains:
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if not d.emulator:
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d.emulator = self._emulator
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if not d.machines:
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d.machines = machines
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "guest"
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os_type = XMLProperty("./os_type")
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arch = XMLProperty("./arch/@name")
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loader = XMLProperty("./arch/loader")
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_emulator = XMLProperty("./arch/emulator")
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domains = XMLChildProperty(_CapsDomain, relative_xpath="./arch")
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features = XMLChildProperty(_CapsGuestFeatures, is_single=True)
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_machines = XMLChildProperty(_CapsMachine, relative_xpath="./arch")
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###############
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# Public APIs #
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###############
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def bestDomainType(self, dtype=None, machine=None):
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"""
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Return the recommended domain for use if the user does not explicitly
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request one.
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"""
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domains = []
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for d in self.domains:
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if dtype and d.hypervisor_type != dtype.lower():
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continue
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if machine and machine not in d.machines:
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continue
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domains.append(d)
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if not domains:
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return None
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priority = ["kvm", "xen", "qemu"]
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for t in priority:
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for d in domains:
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if d.hypervisor_type == t:
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return d
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# Fallback, just return last item in list
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return domains[-1]
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def has_install_options(self):
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"""
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Return True if there are any install options available
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"""
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return bool(len(self.domains) > 0)
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def is_kvm_available(self):
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"""
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Return True if kvm guests can be installed
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"""
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if self.os_type != "hvm":
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return False
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for d in self.domains:
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if d.hypervisor_type == "kvm":
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return True
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return False
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def supports_pae(self):
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"""
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Return True if capabilities report support for PAE
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"""
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return bool(self.features.pae)
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def supports_acpi(self):
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"""
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Return Tree if capabilities report support for ACPI
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"""
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return bool(self.features.acpi)
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def supports_apic(self):
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"""
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Return Tree if capabilities report support for APIC
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"""
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return bool(self.features.apic)
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############################
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# Main capabilities object #
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############################
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class _CapsInfo(object):
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"""
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Container object to hold the results of guest_lookup, so users don't
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need to juggle two objects
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"""
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def __init__(self, conn, guest, domain, requested_machine):
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self.conn = conn
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self.guest = guest
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self.domain = domain
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self._requested_machine = requested_machine
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self.hypervisor_type = self.domain.hypervisor_type
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self.os_type = self.guest.os_type
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self.arch = self.guest.arch
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self.loader = self.guest.loader
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self.emulator = self.domain.emulator
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self.machines = self.domain.machines[:]
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def get_recommended_machine(self):
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"""
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Return the recommended machine type.
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However, if the user already requested an explicit machine type,
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via guest_lookup, return that instead.
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"""
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if self._requested_machine:
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return self._requested_machine
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# For any other HV just let libvirt get us the default, these
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# are the only ones we've tested.
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if not self.conn.is_test() and not self.conn.is_qemu():
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return None
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if (self.arch in ["ppc64", "ppc64le"] and
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"pseries" in self.machines):
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return "pseries"
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if self.arch in ["armv7l", "aarch64"]:
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if "virt" in self.machines:
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return "virt"
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if "vexpress-a15" in self.machines:
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return "vexpress-a15"
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if self.arch in ["s390x"]:
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if "s390-ccw-virtio" in self.machines:
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return "s390-ccw-virtio"
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return None
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class Capabilities(XMLBuilder):
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# Set by the test suite to force a particular code path
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_force_cpumap = False
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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XMLBuilder.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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self._cpu_values = None
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_XML_ROOT_NAME = "capabilities"
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host = XMLChildProperty(_CapsHost, is_single=True)
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guests = XMLChildProperty(_CapsGuest)
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###################
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# Private helpers #
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###################
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def _is_xen(self):
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for g in self.guests:
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if g.os_type != "xen":
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continue
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for d in g.domains:
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if d.hypervisor_type == "xen":
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return True
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return False
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##############
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# Public API #
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##############
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def get_cpu_values(self, arch):
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if not arch:
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return []
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if self._cpu_values:
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return self._cpu_values.get_cpus(arch)
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order = [_CPUAPIValues, _CPUMapFileValues]
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if self._force_cpumap:
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order = [_CPUMapFileValues]
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# Iterate over the available methods until a set of CPU models is found
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for mode in order:
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cpu_values = mode(self.conn)
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cpus = cpu_values.get_cpus(arch)
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if len(cpus) > 0:
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self._cpu_values = cpu_values
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return cpus
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return []
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############################
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# Public XML building APIs #
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############################
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def _guestForOSType(self, typ=None, arch=None):
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if self.host is None:
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return None
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archs = [arch]
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if arch is None:
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archs = [self.host.cpu.arch, None]
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for a in archs:
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for g in self.guests:
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if ((typ is None or g.os_type == typ) and
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(a is None or g.arch == a)):
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return g
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def guest_lookup(self, os_type=None, arch=None, typ=None, machine=None):
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"""
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Simple virtualization availability lookup
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Convenience function for looking up 'Guest' and 'Domain' capabilities
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objects for the desired virt type. If type, arch, or os_type are none,
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we return the default virt type associated with those values. These are
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typically:
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- os_type : hvm, then xen
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- typ : kvm over plain qemu
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- arch : host arch over all others
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Otherwise the default will be the first listed in the capabilities xml.
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This function throws C{ValueError}s if any of the requested values are
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not found.
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@param typ: Virtualization type ('hvm', 'xen', ...)
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@param arch: Guest architecture ('x86_64', 'i686' ...)
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@param os_type: Hypervisor name ('qemu', 'kvm', 'xen', ...)
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@param machine: Optional machine type to emulate
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@returns: A _CapsInfo object containing the found guest and domain
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"""
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# F22 libxl xen still puts type=linux in the XML, so we need
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# to handle it for caps lookup
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if os_type == "linux":
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os_type = "xen"
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guest = self._guestForOSType(os_type, arch)
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if not guest:
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archstr = _("for arch '%s'") % arch
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if not arch:
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archstr = ""
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osstr = _("virtualization type '%s'") % os_type
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if not os_type:
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osstr = _("any virtualization options")
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raise ValueError(_("Host does not support %(virttype)s %(arch)s") %
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{'virttype' : osstr, 'arch' : archstr})
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domain = guest.bestDomainType(dtype=typ, machine=machine)
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if domain is None:
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machinestr = " with machine '%s'" % machine
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if not machine:
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machinestr = ""
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raise ValueError(_("Host does not support domain type %(domain)s"
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"%(machine)s for virtualization type "
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"'%(virttype)s' arch '%(arch)s'") %
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{'domain': typ, 'virttype': guest.os_type,
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'arch': guest.arch, 'machine': machinestr})
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capsinfo = _CapsInfo(self.conn, guest, domain, machine)
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return capsinfo
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def build_virtinst_guest(self, capsinfo):
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"""
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Fill in a new Guest() object from the results of guest_lookup
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"""
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from .guest import Guest
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gobj = Guest(self.conn)
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gobj.type = capsinfo.hypervisor_type
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gobj.os.os_type = capsinfo.os_type
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gobj.os.arch = capsinfo.arch
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gobj.os.loader = capsinfo.loader
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gobj.emulator = capsinfo.emulator
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gobj.os.machine = capsinfo.get_recommended_machine()
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gobj.capsinfo = capsinfo
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return gobj
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def lookup_virtinst_guest(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Call guest_lookup and pass the results to build_virtinst_guest.
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This is a shortcut for API users that don't need to do anything
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with the output from guest_lookup
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"""
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capsinfo = self.guest_lookup(*args, **kwargs)
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return self.build_virtinst_guest(capsinfo)
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