X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=virt-what.in;h=fb399becca48a38ad3b405a749895ad1f48b3276;hb=c826a2356f1434fd02f152ae34516941b385a526;hp=a27be106de3ca56cf9862597a8ec870bb328f090;hpb=441ce9d9ecf9edf0f325c280451ba69dc160882e;p=virt-what.git diff --git a/virt-what.in b/virt-what.in index a27be10..fb399be 100644 --- a/virt-what.in +++ b/virt-what.in @@ -18,18 +18,23 @@ # 'virt-what' tries to detect the type of virtualization being # used (or none at all if we're running on bare-metal). It prints -# out one of more lines each being a 'fact' about the virtualization. +# out one or more lines each being a 'fact' about the virtualization. # # Please see also the manual page virt-what(1). # This script should be run as root. # # The following resources were useful in writing this script: -# . http://www.dmo.ca/blog/20080530151107 +# . http://dmo.ca/blog/detecting-virtualization-on-linux/ + +# Do not allow unset variables, and set defaults. +set -u +root='' +skip_qemu_kvm=false VERSION="@VERSION@" function fail { - echo "virt-what: $1" + echo "virt-what: $1" >&2 exit 1 } @@ -43,7 +48,7 @@ function usage { # Handle the command line arguments, if any. -TEMP=`getopt -o v --long help --long version --long test-root: -n 'virt-what' -- "$@"` +TEMP=$(getopt -o v --long help --long version --long test-root: -n 'virt-what' -- "$@") if [ $? != 0 ]; then exit 1; fi eval set -- "$TEMP" @@ -55,37 +60,41 @@ while true; do root="$2" shift 2 ;; - -v|--version) echo $VERSION; exit 0 ;; + -v|--version) echo "$VERSION"; exit 0 ;; --) shift; break ;; *) fail "internal error ($1)" ;; esac done # Add /sbin and /usr/sbin to the path so we can find system -# binaries like dmicode. +# binaries like dmidecode. # Add /usr/libexec to the path so we can find the helper binary. prefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -PATH=$root@libexecdir@:$root/sbin:$root/usr/sbin:$PATH +PATH="${root}@libexecdir@:${root}/sbin:${root}/usr/sbin:${PATH}" # Check we're running as root. -uid=`id -u` -if [ "$uid" != 0 ]; then +if [ "x$root" = "x" ] && [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then fail "this script must be run as root" fi # Many fullvirt hypervisors give an indication through CPUID. Use the # helper program to get this information. -cpuid=`virt-what-cpuid-helper` +cpuid=$(virt-what-cpuid-helper) # Check for various products in the BIOS information. # Note that dmidecode doesn't exist on non-PC architectures. On these, # this will return an error which is ignored (error message redirected # into $dmi variable). -dmi=`LANG=C dmidecode 2>&1` +dmi=$(LANG=C dmidecode 2>&1) + +# Architecture. +# Note for the purpose of testing, we only call uname with -p option. + +arch=$(uname -p) # Check for VMware. # cpuid check added by Chetan Loke. @@ -122,39 +131,53 @@ fi # container) # /proc/bc - exists on node, but not inside container. -if [ -d $root/proc/vz -a ! -d $root/proc/bc ]; then +if [ -d "${root}/proc/vz" -a ! -d "${root}/proc/bc" ]; then echo openvz fi +# Check for LXC containers +# http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ContainerInterface +# Added by Marc Fournier + +if [ -e "${root}/proc/1/environ" ] && + cat "${root}/proc/1/environ" | tr '\000' '\n' | grep -Eiq '^container='; then + echo lxc +fi + # Check for Linux-VServer -if cat $root/proc/self/status | grep -q "VxID: [0-9]*"; then +if cat "${root}/proc/self/status" | grep -q "VxID: [0-9]*"; then echo linux_vserver + if grep -q "VxID: 0$" "${root}/proc/self/status"; then + echo linux_vserver-host + else + echo linux_vserver-guest + fi fi # Check for UML. # Added by Laurent Léonard. -if grep -q 'UML' $root/proc/cpuinfo; then +if grep -q 'UML' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then echo uml fi # Check for IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator. -if grep -q '^vendor_id.*PowerVM Lx86' $root/proc/cpuinfo; then +if grep -q '^vendor_id.*PowerVM Lx86' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then echo powervm_lx86 fi # Check for Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage logical partitioning. if echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Manufacturer.*HITACHI' && - echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Product.*HVM LPAR'; then + echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Product.* LPAR'; then echo virtage fi # Check for IBM SystemZ. -if grep -q '^vendor_id.*IBM/S390' $root/proc/cpuinfo; then +if grep -q '^vendor_id.*IBM/S390' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then echo ibm_systemz - if [ -f $root/proc/sysinfo ]; then - if grep -q 'VM.*Control Program.*z/VM' $root/proc/sysinfo; then + if [ -f "${root}/proc/sysinfo" ]; then + if grep -q 'VM.*Control Program.*z/VM' "${root}/proc/sysinfo"; then echo ibm_systemz-zvm - elif grep -q '^LPAR' $root/proc/sysinfo; then + elif grep -q '^LPAR' "${root}/proc/sysinfo"; then echo ibm_systemz-lpar else # This is unlikely to be correct. @@ -166,28 +189,44 @@ fi # Check for Parallels. if echo "$dmi" | grep -q 'Vendor: Parallels'; then echo parallels - skip_qemu_kvm=1 + skip_qemu_kvm=true fi # Check for Xen. if [ "$cpuid" = "XenVMMXenVMM" ]; then echo xen; echo xen-hvm - skip_qemu_kvm=1 -elif [ -f $root/proc/xen/capabilities ]; then + skip_qemu_kvm=true +elif [ -d "${root}/proc/xen" ]; then echo xen - if grep -q "control_d" $root/proc/xen/capabilities; then + if grep -q "control_d" "${root}/proc/xen/capabilities" 2>/dev/null; then echo xen-dom0 else echo xen-domU fi - skip_qemu_kvm=1 -elif [ -f $root/sys/hypervisor/type ] && - grep -q "xen" $root/sys/hypervisor/type; then + skip_qemu_kvm=true +elif [ -f "${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-hvm + 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 "$?" in + 0) ;; # not virtual + 1) # Could be some sort of virt, or could just be a bit slow. + echo virt + esac + fi fi # Check for QEMU/KVM. @@ -196,7 +235,7 @@ fi # seen that it's Parallels. Xen uses QEMU as the device model, so # skip this test if we know it is Xen. -if [ ! "$skip_qemu_kvm" ]; then +if ! "$skip_qemu_kvm"; then if [ "$cpuid" = "KVMKVMKVM" ]; then echo kvm else @@ -204,7 +243,7 @@ if [ ! "$skip_qemu_kvm" ]; then # option, since /proc/cpuinfo will not contain the QEMU # string. The long term fix for this would be to export # another CPUID leaf for non-accelerated qemu. - if grep -q 'QEMU' $root/proc/cpuinfo; then + if grep -q 'QEMU' "${root}/proc/cpuinfo"; then echo qemu fi fi