X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=libguestfs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=inspector%2Fvirt-inspector.pl;h=4ee0e08a29d0d911abec84096f34b26c32ce078d;hp=216943104433462aa262c5e2dc8c7f29ca465ec0;hb=e02066bcb33a2aed5f23dd18c3168dc66efddb18;hpb=0aa45a5662bcb96348bd4753fb0404991f713319 diff --git a/inspector/virt-inspector.pl b/inspector/virt-inspector.pl index 2169431..4ee0e08 100755 --- a/inspector/virt-inspector.pl +++ b/inspector/virt-inspector.pl @@ -434,8 +434,7 @@ sub check_windows_root local $_; my $r = shift; - # XXX Windows version. - # List of applications. + # Windows version? } sub check_grub @@ -443,7 +442,7 @@ sub check_grub local $_; my $r = shift; - # XXX Kernel versions, grub version. + # Grub version, if we care. } #print Dumper (\%fses); @@ -566,12 +565,6 @@ if ($output !~ /.*fish$/) { check_for_applications ($root_dev); check_for_kernels ($root_dev); - # umount_all in libguestfs is buggy - it doesn't unmount - # filesystems in the correct order. So let's unmount them - # in reverse first before calling umount_all as a last resort. - foreach (sort { $b cmp $a } keys %$mounts) { - eval "\$g->umount ('$_')"; - } $g->umount_all (); } } @@ -581,7 +574,40 @@ sub check_for_applications local $_; my $root_dev = shift; - # XXX rpm -qa, look in Program Files, or whatever + my @apps; + + my $os = $oses{$root_dev}->{os}; + if ($os eq "linux") { + my $distro = $oses{$root_dev}->{distro}; + if ($distro eq "redhat") { + my @lines = $g->command_lines + (["rpm", "-q", "-a", "--qf", + "%{name} %{epoch} %{version} %{release} %{arch}\n"]); + foreach (@lines) { + if (m/^(.*) (.*) (.*) (.*) (.*)$/) { + my $epoch = $2; + $epoch = "" if $epoch eq "(none)"; + my $app = { + name => $1, + epoch => $epoch, + version => $3, + release => $4, + arch => $5 + }; + push @apps, $app + } + } + } + } elsif ($os eq "windows") { + # XXX + # I worked out a general plan for this, but haven't + # implemented it yet. We can iterate over /Program Files + # looking for *.EXE files, which we download, then use + # i686-pc-mingw32-windres on, to find the VERSIONINFO + # section, which has a lot of useful information. + } + + $oses{$root_dev}->{apps} = \@apps; } sub check_for_kernels @@ -589,7 +615,37 @@ sub check_for_kernels local $_; my $root_dev = shift; - # XXX + my @kernels; + + my $os = $oses{$root_dev}->{os}; + if ($os eq "linux") { + # Installed kernels will have a corresponding /lib/modules/ + # directory, which is the easiest way to find out what kernels + # are installed, and what modules are available. + foreach ($g->ls ("/lib/modules")) { + if ($g->is_dir ("/lib/modules/$_")) { + my %kernel; + $kernel{version} = $_; + + # List modules. + my @modules; + foreach ($g->find ("/lib/modules/$_")) { + if (m,/([^/]+)\.ko,) { + push @modules, $1; + } + } + + $kernel{modules} = \@modules; + + push @kernels, \%kernel; + } + } + + } elsif ($os eq "windows") { + # XXX + } + + $oses{$root_dev}->{kernels} = \@kernels; } #---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -667,8 +723,21 @@ sub output_text_os if exists $filesystems->{$_}{content}; } - # XXX Applications. - # XXX Kernel. + print " Applications:\n"; + my @apps = @{$os->{apps}}; + foreach (@apps) { + print " $_->{name} $_->{version}\n" + } + + print " Kernels:\n"; + my @kernels = @{$os->{kernels}}; + foreach (@kernels) { + print " $_->{version}\n"; + my @modules = @{$_->{modules}}; + foreach (@modules) { + print " $_\n"; + } + } } sub output_xml @@ -713,8 +782,30 @@ sub output_xml_os } print "\n"; - # XXX Applications. - # XXX Kernel. + print "\n"; + my @apps = @{$os->{apps}}; + foreach (@apps) { + print "\n"; + print "$_->{name}$_->{version}\n"; + print "\n"; + } + print "\n"; + + print "\n"; + my @kernels = @{$os->{kernels}}; + foreach (@kernels) { + print "\n"; + print "$_->{version}\n"; + print "\n"; + my @modules = @{$_->{modules}}; + foreach (@modules) { + print "$_\n"; + } + print "\n"; + print "\n"; + } + print "\n"; + print "\n"; }