[initcpiocfg] Refactor CPU-characteristics determination
The code is still over-wrought, but the API for cpuinfo now exposes the interesting thing (is it Intel?) in a useful -- more readable -- way.
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@ -28,7 +28,29 @@ def pretty_name():
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return _("Configuring mkinitcpio.")
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def cpuinfo():
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class cpuinfo(object):
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"""
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Object describing the current CPU's characteristics. It may be
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be considered a named tuple, there's no behavior here.
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Fields in the object:
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- is_intel (if it's definitely an Intel CPU)
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- is_amd (if it's definitely an AMD CPU)
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- number_of_cores
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It is possible for both is_* fields to be False.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.is_intel = False
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self.is_amd = False
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self.number_of_cores = 0
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cpu = self._cpuinfo()
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self.is_intel = cpu['proc0']['vendor_id'].lower() == "genuineintel"
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self.is_amd = cpu['proc0']['vendor_id'].lower() == "authenticamd"
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self.number_of_cores = len(cpu)
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@staticmethod
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def _cpuinfo():
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"""
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Return the information in /proc/cpuinfo as a dictionary in the following
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format:
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@ -172,10 +194,9 @@ def modify_mkinitcpio_conf(partitions, root_mount_point):
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else:
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hooks.extend(["filesystems"])
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if btrfs == "yes" and cpu['proc0']['vendor_id'].lower() != "genuineintel":
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if btrfs == "yes" and not cpu.is_intel:
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modules.append("crc32c")
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elif (btrfs == "yes"
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and cpu['proc0']['vendor_id'].lower() == "genuineintel"):
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elif (btrfs == "yes" and cpu.is_intel):
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modules.append("crc32c-intel")
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else:
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hooks.append("fsck")
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