[pve-devel] [PATCH storage 4/9] ovf: implement parsing the ostype
Dominik Csapak
d.csapak at proxmox.com
Tue Apr 16 15:18:57 CEST 2024
use the standards info about the ostypes to map to our own
(see comment for link to the relevant part of the dmtf schema)
every type that is not listed we map to 'other', so no need to have it
in a list.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak at proxmox.com>
---
src/PVE/Storage/OVF.pm | 69 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl | 3 ++
2 files changed, 72 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/PVE/Storage/OVF.pm b/src/PVE/Storage/OVF.pm
index fb850a8..dd8431a 100644
--- a/src/PVE/Storage/OVF.pm
+++ b/src/PVE/Storage/OVF.pm
@@ -55,6 +55,71 @@ my @resources = (
{ id => 35, dtmf_name => 'Vendor Reserved'}
);
+# see https://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/cim-html/2.55.0+/CIM_OperatingSystem.html
+my $ostype_ids = {
+ 18 => 'winxp', # 'WINNT',
+ 29 => 'solaris', # 'Solaris',
+ 36 => 'l26', # 'LINUX',
+ 58 => 'w2k', # 'Windows 2000',
+ 67 => 'wxp', #'Windows XP',
+ 69 => 'w2k3', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2003',
+ 70 => 'w2k3', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit',
+ 71 => 'wxp', # 'Windows XP 64-Bit',
+ 72 => 'wxp', # 'Windows XP Embedded',
+ 73 => 'wvista', # 'Windows Vista',
+ 74 => 'wvista', # 'Windows Vista 64-Bit',
+ 75 => 'wxp', # 'Windows Embedded for Point of Service', ??
+ 76 => 'w2k8', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2008',
+ 77 => 'w2k8', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2008 64-Bit',
+ 79 => 'l26', # 'RedHat Enterprise Linux',
+ 80 => 'l26', # 'RedHat Enterprise Linux 64-Bit',
+ 81 => 'solaris', #'Solaris 64-Bit',
+ 82 => 'l26', # 'SUSE',
+ 83 => 'l26', # 'SUSE 64-Bit',
+ 84 => 'l26', # 'SLES',
+ 85 => 'l26', # 'SLES 64-Bit',
+ 87 => 'l26', # 'Novell Linux Desktop',
+ 89 => 'l26', # 'Mandriva',
+ 90 => 'l26', # 'Mandriva 64-Bit',
+ 91 => 'l26', # 'TurboLinux',
+ 92 => 'l26', # 'TurboLinux 64-Bit',
+ 93 => 'l26', # 'Ubuntu',
+ 94 => 'l26', # 'Ubuntu 64-Bit',
+ 95 => 'l26', # 'Debian',
+ 96 => 'l26', # 'Debian 64-Bit',
+ 97 => 'l24', # 'Linux 2.4.x',
+ 98 => 'l24', # 'Linux 2.4.x 64-Bit',
+ 99 => 'l26', # 'Linux 2.6.x',
+ 100 => 'l26', # 'Linux 2.6.x 64-Bit',
+ 101 => 'l26', # 'Linux 64-Bit',
+ 103 => 'win7', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2',
+ 105 => 'win7', # 'Microsoft Windows 7',
+ 106 => 'l26', # 'CentOS 32-bit',
+ 107 => 'l26', # 'CentOS 64-bit',
+ 108 => 'l26', # 'Oracle Linux 32-bit',
+ 109 => 'l26', # 'Oracle Linux 64-bit',
+ 111 => 'win8', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2011', ??
+ 112 => 'win8', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2012',
+ 113 => 'win8', # 'Microsoft Windows 8',
+ 114 => 'win8', # 'Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit',
+ 115 => 'win8', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2',
+ 116 => 'win10', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2016',
+ 117 => 'win8', # 'Microsoft Windows 8.1',
+ 118 => 'win8', # 'Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit',
+ 119 => 'win10', # 'Microsoft Windows 10',
+ 120 => 'win10', # 'Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit',
+ 121 => 'win10', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2019',
+ 122 => 'win11', # 'Microsoft Windows 11 64-bit',
+ 123 => 'win11', # 'Microsoft Windows Server 2022',
+ # others => 'other',
+};
+
+sub get_ostype {
+ my ($id) = @_;
+
+ return $ostype_ids->{$id} // 'other';
+}
+
sub find_by {
my ($key, $param) = @_;
foreach my $resource (@resources) {
@@ -160,6 +225,10 @@ sub parse_ovf {
my $xpath_find_disks="/ovf:Envelope/ovf:VirtualSystem/ovf:VirtualHardwareSection/ovf:Item[rasd:ResourceType=${disk_id}]";
my @disk_items = $xpc->findnodes($xpath_find_disks);
+ my $xpath_find_ostype_id = "/ovf:Envelope/ovf:VirtualSystem/ovf:OperatingSystemSection/\@ovf:id";
+ my $ostype_id = $xpc->findvalue($xpath_find_ostype_id);
+ $qm->{ostype} = get_ostype($ostype_id);
+
# disks metadata is split in four different xml elements:
# * as an Item node of type DiskDrive in the VirtualHardwareSection
# * as an Disk node in the DiskSection
diff --git a/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl b/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl
index 1ef78cc..e949c15 100755
--- a/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl
+++ b/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl
@@ -59,13 +59,16 @@ print "\ntesting vm.conf extraction\n";
is($win2008->{qm}->{name}, 'Win2008-R2x64', 'win2008 VM name is correct');
is($win2008->{qm}->{memory}, '2048', 'win2008 VM memory is correct');
is($win2008->{qm}->{cores}, '1', 'win2008 VM cores are correct');
+is($win2008->{qm}->{ostype}, 'win7', 'win2008 VM ostype is correcty');
is($win10->{qm}->{name}, 'Win10-Liz', 'win10 VM name is correct');
is($win10->{qm}->{memory}, '6144', 'win10 VM memory is correct');
is($win10->{qm}->{cores}, '4', 'win10 VM cores are correct');
+is($win10->{qm}->{ostype}, 'other', 'win10 VM ostype is correct');
is($win10noNs->{qm}->{name}, 'Win10-Liz', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) name is correct');
is($win10noNs->{qm}->{memory}, '6144', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) memory is correct');
is($win10noNs->{qm}->{cores}, '4', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) cores are correct');
+is($win10noNs->{qm}->{ostype}, 'other', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) ostype is correct');
done_testing();
--
2.39.2
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