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Andrea Bolognani b7b506475c nodeinfo: Phase out cpu_set_t usage
Swap out all instances of cpu_set_t and replace them with virBitmap,
which some of the code was already using anyway.

The changes are pretty mechanical, with one notable exception: an
assumption has been added on the max value we can run into while
reading either socket_it or core_id.

While this specific assumption was not in place before, we were
using cpu_set_t improperly by not making sure not to set any bit
past CPU_SETSIZE or explicitly allocating bigger bitmaps; in fact
the default size of a cpu_set_t, 1024, is way too low to run our
testsuite, which includes core_id values in the 2000s.
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         LibVirt : simple API for virtualization

  Libvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities
of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes). It is free software
available under the GNU Lesser General Public License. Virtualization of
the Linux Operating System means the ability to run multiple instances of
Operating Systems concurrently on a single hardware system where the basic
resources are driven by a Linux instance. The library aim at providing
long term stable C API initially for the Xen paravirtualization but
should be able to integrate other virtualization mechanisms if needed.

Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
Description
Libvirt provides a portable, long term stable C API for managing the virtualization technologies provided by many operating systems. It includes support for QEMU, KVM, Xen, LXC, bhyve, Virtuozzo, VMware vCenter and ESX, VMware Desktop, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and the POWER Hypervisor.
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