+ $xml->startTag("kernel",
+ "version" => $_->{version},
+ "arch" => $_->{arch});
+ $xml->startTag("modules");
+ my @modules = @{$_->{modules}};
+ foreach (@modules) {
+ $xml->dataElement("module", $_);
+ }
+ $xml->endTag("modules");
+ $xml->dataElement("path", $_->{path}) if(defined($_->{path}));
+ $xml->dataElement("package", $_->{package}) if(defined($_->{package}));
+ $xml->endTag("kernel");
+ }
+ $xml->endTag("kernels");
+
+ if (exists $os->{root}->{registry}) {
+ $xml->startTag("windowsregistryentries");
+ # These are just lumps of text - dump them out.
+ foreach (@{$os->{root}->{registry}}) {
+ $xml->dataElement("windowsregistryentry", $_);
+ }
+ $xml->endTag("windowsregistryentries");
+ }
+
+ $xml->endTag("operatingsystem");
+}
+
+=head1 QUERY MODE
+
+When you use C<virt-inspector --query>, the output is a series of
+lines of the form:
+
+ windows=no
+ linux=yes
+ fullvirt=yes
+ xen_pv_drivers=no
+
+(each answer is usually C<yes> or C<no>, or the line is completely
+missing if we could not determine the answer at all).
+
+If the guest is multiboot, you can get apparently conflicting answers
+(eg. C<windows=yes> and C<linux=yes>, or a guest which is both
+fullvirt and has a Xen PV kernel). This is normal, and just means
+that the guest can do both things, although it might require operator
+intervention such as selecting a boot option when the guest is
+booting.
+
+This section describes the full range of answers possible.
+
+=over 4
+
+=cut
+
+sub output_query
+{
+ output_query_windows ();
+ output_query_linux ();
+ output_query_rhel ();
+ output_query_fedora ();
+ output_query_debian ();
+ output_query_fullvirt ();
+ output_query_xen_domU_kernel ();
+ output_query_xen_pv_drivers ();
+ output_query_virtio_drivers ();
+ output_query_kernel_arch ();
+ output_query_userspace_arch ();
+}
+
+=item windows=(yes|no)
+
+Answer C<yes> if Microsoft Windows is installed in the guest.
+
+=cut
+
+sub output_query_windows
+{
+ my $windows = "no";
+ foreach my $os (keys %$oses) {
+ $windows="yes" if $oses->{$os}->{os} eq "windows";
+ }
+ print "windows=$windows\n";
+}
+
+=item linux=(yes|no)
+
+Answer C<yes> if a Linux kernel is installed in the guest.
+
+=cut
+
+sub output_query_linux
+{
+ my $linux = "no";
+ foreach my $os (keys %$oses) {
+ $linux="yes" if $oses->{$os}->{os} eq "linux";
+ }
+ print "linux=$linux\n";
+}
+
+=item rhel=(yes|no)
+
+Answer C<yes> if the guest contains Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
+
+=cut
+
+sub output_query_rhel
+{
+ my $rhel = "no";
+ foreach my $os (keys %$oses) {
+ $rhel="yes" if ($oses->{$os}->{os} eq "linux" &&
+ $oses->{$os}->{distro} eq "rhel");
+ }
+ print "rhel=$rhel\n";
+}
+
+=item fedora=(yes|no)
+
+Answer C<yes> if the guest contains the Fedora Linux distribution.
+
+=cut
+
+sub output_query_fedora
+{
+ my $fedora = "no";
+ foreach my $os (keys %$oses) {
+ $fedora="yes" if $oses->{$os}->{os} eq "linux" && $oses->{$os}->{distro} eq "fedora";
+ }
+ print "fedora=$fedora\n";
+}
+
+=item debian=(yes|no)
+
+Answer C<yes> if the guest contains the Debian Linux distribution.