- is_xen=1
-elif [ -d $root/proc/xen ]; then
- # This directory can be present when Xen paravirt drivers are
- # installed, even on baremetal. Don't confuse people by
- # printing anything.
- :
+ skip_qemu_kvm=1
+elif [ -f $root/sys/hypervisor/type ] &&
+ grep -q "xen" $root/sys/hypervisor/type; then
+ # Ordinary kernel with pv_ops. There does not seem to be
+ # enough information at present to tell whether this is dom0
+ # or domU. XXX
+ echo xen
+elif [ "$arch" = "ia64" ]; then
+ if [ -d $root/sys/bus/xen -a ! -d $root/sys/bus/xen-backend ]; then
+ # PV-on-HVM drivers installed in a Xen guest.
+ echo xen
+ echo xen-domU
+ else
+ # There is no virt leaf on IA64 HVM. This is a last-ditch
+ # attempt to detect something is virtualized by using a
+ # timing attack.
+ virt-what-ia64-xen-rdtsc-test > /dev/null 2>&1
+ case "$?" in
+ 0) ;; # not virtual
+ 1) # Could be some sort of virt, or could just be a bit slow.
+ echo virt
+ esac
+ fi