#!/bin/sh -
# @configure_input@
-# Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Red Hat Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2008-2019 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
test -e "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"
}
+use_sysctl() {
+ # Lacking /proc, on some systems sysctl can be used instead.
+ OS=$(uname) || fail "failed to get operating system name"
+
+ [ "$OS" = "OpenBSD" ]
+}
+
fail () {
echo "virt-what: $1" >&2
exit 1
dmi=$(LANG=C dmidecode 2>&1)
# Architecture.
-# Note for the purpose of testing, we only call uname with -p option.
+# Note for the purpose of testing, we only call uname with -m option.
-arch=$(uname -p | sed -e 's/i.86/i386/' | sed -e 's/arm.*/arm/')
+arch=$(uname -m | sed -e 's/i.86/i386/' | sed -e 's/arm.*/arm/')
+
+# Check for Alibaba Cloud
+if echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Manufacturer: Alibaba'; then
+ # Check for Alibaba Cloud X-Dragon Architecture
+ if ( { echo -e "GET /latest/meta-datainstance/instance-type HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: 100.100.100.200\r\n\r" >&3; grep -sq 'ebm' <&3 ; } 3<> /dev/tcp/100.100.100.200/80 ) 2>/dev/null ; then
+ echo "alibaba_cloud-x_dragon"
+ else
+ echo "alibaba_cloud"
+ fi
+fi
# Check for VMware.
# cpuid check added by Chetan Loke.
# The negative check for cpuid is to distinguish this from Hyper-V
# which also has the same manufacturer string in the SM-BIOS data.
if [ "$cpuid" != "Microsoft Hv" ] &&
- echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation'; then
+ echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation' &&
+ echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Product Name: Virtual Machine'; then
echo virtualpc
fi
# Added by Marc Fournier
if [ -e "${root}/proc/1/environ" ] &&
- cat "${root}/proc/1/environ" | tr '\000' '\n' | grep -Eiq '^container='; then
+ cat "${root}/proc/1/environ" | tr '\000' '\n' | grep -Eiq '^container=lxc'; then
echo lxc
fi
skip_qemu_kvm=true
fi
+# Check for Nutanix AHV.
+# This is sufficiently different from KVM and has Viridian extensions,
+# so skip the KVM test.
+if echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Manufacturer: Nutanix'; then
+ echo nutanix_ahv
+ skip_qemu_kvm=true
+fi
+
# Check for oVirt/RHEV.
if echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Manufacturer: oVirt'; then
echo ovirt
# Check for Xen.
-if [ "$cpuid" = "XenVMMXenVMM" ]; then
+if [ "$cpuid" = "XenVMMXenVMM" ] &&
+ ! echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry'; then
echo xen; echo xen-hvm
skip_qemu_kvm=true
elif [ -d "${root}/proc/xen" ]; then
echo xen
skip_qemu_kvm=true
skip_lkvm=true
+ elif [ -d "${root}/proc/device-tree/hypervisor" ] &&
+ grep -q "vmware" "${root}/proc/device-tree/hypervisor/compatible"; then
+ echo vmware
+ skip_lkvm=true
fi
elif [ "$arch" = "ia64" ]; then
if [ -d "${root}/sys/bus/xen" -a ! -d "${root}/sys/bus/xen-backend" ]; then
echo qemu
skip_lkvm=true
fi
- elif [ -d /proc/device-tree/hypervisor ] &&
+ elif [ -d ${root}/proc/device-tree/hypervisor ] &&
grep -q "linux,kvm" /proc/device-tree/hypervisor/compatible; then
# We are running as a spapr KVM guest on ppc64
echo kvm
skip_lkvm=true
+ elif use_sysctl; then
+ # SmartOS KVM
+ product=$(sysctl -n hw.product)
+ if echo "$product" | grep -q 'SmartDC HVM'; then
+ echo kvm
+ fi
else
# This is known to fail for qemu with the explicit -cpu
# option, since /proc/cpuinfo will not contain the QEMU
# string. QEMU 2.10 added a new CPUID leaf, so this
# problem only triggered for older QEMU
- if grep -q 'QEMU' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then
+ if have_cpuinfo && grep -q 'QEMU' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then
echo qemu
fi
fi
fi
# Check for Docker.
-if [ -f "${root}/.dockerinit" ]; then
+if [ -f "${root}/.dockerenv" ] || [ -f "${root}/.dockerinit" ] || \
+ grep -qF /docker/ "${root}/proc/self/cgroup" 2>/dev/null; then
echo docker
fi
+# Check for Podman.
+if [ -e "${root}/proc/1/environ" ] &&
+ cat "${root}/proc/1/environ" | tr '\000' '\n' | grep -Eiq '^container=podman'; then
+ echo podman
+elif grep -qF /libpod- "${root}/proc/self/cgroup" 2>/dev/null; then
+ echo podman
+fi
+
# Check ppc64 lpar, kvm or powerkvm
# example /proc/cpuinfo line indicating 'not baremetal'
# example /proc/ppc64/lparcfg systemtype line
# system_type=IBM pSeries (emulated by qemu)
-if [ "$arch" = "ppc64" ]; then
+if [ "$arch" = "ppc64" ] || [ "$arch" = "ppc64le" ] ; then
if have_cpuinfo && grep -q 'platform.**pSeries' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then
if grep -q 'model.*emulated by qemu' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then
echo ibm_power-kvm
if [ "$cpuid" = "OpenBSDVMM58" ]; then
echo vmm
fi
+
+# Check for LDoms
+if [ "${arch#sparc}" != "$arch" ] && [ -e "${root}/dev/mdesc" ]; then
+ echo ldoms
+ if [ -d "${root}/sys/class/vlds/ctrl" ] && \
+ [ -d "${root}/sys/class/vlds/sp" ]; then
+ echo ldoms-control
+ else
+ echo ldoms-guest
+ fi
+ MDPROP="${root}/usr/lib/ldoms/mdprop.py"
+ if [ -x "${MDPROP}" ]; then
+ if [ -n "$($MDPROP -v iodevice device-type=pciex)" ]; then
+ echo ldoms-root
+ echo ldoms-io
+ elif [ -n "$($MDPROP -v iov-device vf-id=0)" ]; then
+ echo ldoms-io
+ fi
+ fi
+fi
+
+# Check for AWS.
+# AWS on Xen.
+if echo "$dmi" | grep -Eq 'Version: [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.amazon'; then
+ echo aws
+# AWS on baremetal or KVM.
+elif echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Vendor: Amazon EC2'; then
+ echo aws
+fi