libvirt/tests/cputestdata/cpu-parse.sh
Jiri Denemark 3944aba1df cputest: Rename x86 data files
While "x86" is a CPU sub driver name, it is not a recognized name of any
architecture known to libvirt. Let's use "x86_64" prefix which can be
used with virArch APIs.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2017-02-24 14:10:57 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Usage:
# ./cpu-gather.sh | ./cpu-parse.sh
data=`cat`
model=`sed -ne '/^model name[ ]*:/ {s/^[^:]*: \(.*\)/\1/p; q}' <<<"$data"`
fname=`sed -e 's/^ *//;
s/ *$//;
s/[ -]\+ \+/ /g;
s/(\([Rr]\|[Tt][Mm]\))//g;
s/.*\(Intel\|AMD\) //;
s/ \(Duo\|Quad\|II X[0-9]\+\) / /;
s/ \(CPU\|Processor\)\>//;
s/ @.*//;
s/ APU .*//;
s/ \(v[0-9]\|SE\)$//;
s/ /-/g' <<<"$model"`
fname="x86_64-cpuid-$fname"
xml()
{
hex='\(0x[0-9a-f]\+\)'
match="$hex $hex: eax=$hex ebx=$hex ecx=$hex edx=$hex"
subst="<cpuid eax_in='\\1' ecx_in='\\2' eax='\\3' ebx='\\4' ecx='\\5' edx='\\6'\\/>"
echo "<!-- $model -->"
echo "<cpudata arch='x86'>"
sed -ne "s/^ *$match$/ $subst/p"
echo "</cpudata>"
}
json()
{
first=true
sed -ne '/{"QMP".*/d;
/{"return": {}}/d;
/{"timestamp":.*/d;
/^{/p' <<<"$data" | \
while read; do
$first || echo
first=false
json_reformat <<<"$REPLY" | tr -s '\n'
done
}
xml <<<"$data" >$fname.xml
echo $fname.xml
json <<<"$data" >$fname.json
if [[ -s $fname.json ]]; then
echo $fname.json
else
rm $fname.json
fi