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If not, see . #include #include #include #include #include #include using std::string; // normally configure would find this out // only activate one of the three to test with #define HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H 1 #define HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H 0 #define HAVE_SYS_SYSTEMINFO_H 0 #if HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H #include #endif #if HAVE_SYS_SYSTEMINFO_H #include #endif #if HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H #include #endif #define false 0 #define true 1 #define bool int #define strlcpy strncpy #define safe_strcpy(x, y) strlcpy(x, y, sizeof(x)) #define LINUX_LIKE_SYSTEM (defined(__linux__) || defined(__GNU__) || defined(__GLIBC__)) && !defined(__HAIKU__) // remove whitespace from start and end of a string // void strip_whitespace(string& str) { while (1) { if (str.length() == 0) break; if (!isascii(str[0])) break; if (!isspace(str[0])) break; str.erase(0, 1); } int n = (int) str.length(); while (n>0) { if (!isascii(str[n-1])) break; if (!isspace(str[n-1])) break; n--; } str.erase(n, str.length()-n); } void strip_whitespace(char *str) { string s = str; strip_whitespace(s); strcpy(str, s.c_str()); } // remove whitespace and quotes from start and end of a string // void strip_quotes(string& str) { while (1) { if (str.length() == 0) break; if (str[0] == '"' || str[0] == '\'') { str.erase(0, 1); continue; } if (!isascii(str[0])) break; if (!isspace(str[0])) break; str.erase(0, 1); } int n = (int) str.length(); while (n>0) { if (str[n-1] == '"' || str[n-1] == '\'') { if (str[n-2] != '\\') { n--; continue; } } if (!isascii(str[n-1])) break; if (!isspace(str[n-1])) break; n--; } str.erase(n, str.length()-n); } void strip_quotes(char *str) { string s = str; strip_quotes(s); strcpy(str, s.c_str()); } void unescape_os_release(char* buf) { char* out = buf; char* in = buf; while (*in) { if (*in != '\\') { *out++ = *in++; } else if (*(in+1) == '$') { *out++ = '$'; in += 2; } else if (*(in+1) == '\'') { *out++ = '\''; in += 2; } else if (*(in+1) == '"') { *out++ = '"'; in += 2; } else if (*(in+1) == '\\') { *out++ = '\\'; in += 2; } else if (*(in+1) == '`') { *out++ = '`'; in += 2; } else { *out++ = *in++; } } *out = 0; } int main(void) { char buf[256], features[1024], model_buf[1024]; bool vendor_found=false, model_found=false; bool cache_found=false, features_found=false; bool icache_found=false,dcache_found=false; bool model_hack=false, vendor_hack=false; int n; #if !defined(__aarch64__) && !defined(__arm__) int family=-1, model=-1, stepping=-1; #else char implementer[32] = {0}, architecture[32] = {0}, variant[32] = {0}, cpu_part[32] = {0}, revision[32] = {0}; bool model_info_found=false; #endif char p_vendor[256], p_model[256], product_name[256]; char os_name[256], os_version[256]; char buf2[256]; int m_cache=-1; // parse /proc/cpuinfo as in parse_cpuinfo_linux() from hostinfo_unix.cpp FILE* f = fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r"); if (!f) return (EXIT_FAILURE); strcpy(p_model, ""); #ifdef __mips__ strcpy(p_model, "MIPS "); model_hack = true; #elif __alpha__ strcpy(p_vendor, "HP (DEC) "); vendor_hack = true; #elif __hppa__ strcpy(p_vendor, "HP "); vendor_hack = true; #elif __ia64__ strcpy(p_model, "IA-64 "); model_hack = true; #elif defined(__arm__) || defined(__aarch64__) strcpy(p_vendor, "ARM "); vendor_hack = vendor_found = true; #endif strcpy(features, ""); strcpy(product_name, ""); while (fgets(buf, 256, f)) { strip_whitespace(buf); if ( /* there might be conflicts if we dont #ifdef */ #ifdef __ia64__ strstr(buf, "vendor : ") #elif __hppa__ strstr(buf, "cpu\t\t: ") #elif __powerpc__ strstr(buf, "machine\t\t: ") #elif __sparc__ strstr(buf, "type\t\t: ") #elif __alpha__ strstr(buf, "cpu\t\t\t: ") #else strstr(buf, "vendor_id\t: ") || strstr(buf, "system type\t\t: ") #endif ) { if (!vendor_hack && !vendor_found) { vendor_found = true; strlcpy(p_vendor, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(p_vendor)); } else if (!vendor_found) { vendor_found = true; strlcpy(buf2, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(p_vendor) - strlen(p_vendor) - 1); strcat(p_vendor, buf2); } } #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__arm__) if ( // Hardware is specifying the board this CPU is on, store it in product_name while we parse /proc/cpuinfo strstr(buf, "Hardware\t: ") ) { // this makes sure we only ever copy as much bytes as we can still store in host.product_name int t = sizeof(product_name) - strlen(product_name) - 2; strlcpy(buf2, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, ((t ==buf necessary */ if ((strstr(buf, "model\t\t: ") == buf) && model<0) { model = atoi(buf+strlen("model\t\t: ")); } /* ia64 */ if (strstr(buf, "model : ") && model<0) { model = atoi(buf+strlen("model : ")); } #endif #if !defined(__aarch64__) && !defined(__arm__) if (strstr(buf, "stepping\t: ") && stepping<0) { stepping = atoi(buf+strlen("stepping\t: ")); } #else if (strstr(buf, "CPU implementer") && strlen(implementer) == 0) { strlcpy(implementer, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(implementer)); model_info_found = true; } if (strstr(buf, "CPU architecture") && strlen(architecture) == 0) { strlcpy(architecture, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(architecture)); model_info_found = true; } if (strstr(buf, "CPU variant") && strlen(variant) == 0) { strlcpy(variant, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(variant)); model_info_found = true; } if (strstr(buf, "CPU part") && strlen(cpu_part) == 0) { strlcpy(cpu_part, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(cpu_part)); model_info_found = true; } if (strstr(buf, "CPU revision") && strlen(revision) == 0) { strlcpy(revision, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(revision)); model_info_found = true; } #endif #ifdef __hppa__ bool icache_found=false,dcache_found=false; if (!icache_found && strstr(buf, "I-cache\t\t: ")) { icache_found = true; sscanf(buf, "I-cache\t\t: %d", &n); m_cache += n*1024; } if (!dcache_found && strstr(buf, "D-cache\t\t: ")) { dcache_found = true; sscanf(buf, "D-cache\t\t: %d", &n); m_cache += n*1024; } #elif __powerpc__ if (!cache_found && strstr(buf, "L2 cache\t: ")) { cache_found = true; sscanf(buf, "L2 cache\t: %d", &n); m_cache = n*1024; } #else if (!cache_found && (strstr(buf, "cache size\t: ") == buf)) { cache_found = true; sscanf(buf, "cache size\t: %d", &n); m_cache = n*1024; } #endif if (!features_found) { // Some versions of the linux kernel call them flags, // others call them features, so look for both. // if ((strstr(buf, "flags\t\t: ") == buf)) { strlcpy(features, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(features)); } else if ((strstr(buf, "features\t\t: ") == buf)) { strlcpy(features, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(features)); } else if ((strstr(buf, "features : ") == buf)) { /* ia64 */ strlcpy(features, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(features)); } else if ((strstr(buf, "Features\t: ") == buf)) { /* arm */ strlcpy(features, strchr(buf, ':') + 2, sizeof(features)); } if (strlen(features)) { features_found = true; } } } strlcpy(model_buf, p_model, sizeof(model_buf)); #if !defined(__aarch64__) && !defined(__arm__) if (family>=0 || model>=0 || stepping>0) { strcat(model_buf, " ["); if (family>=0) { sprintf(buf, "Family %d ", family); strcat(model_buf, buf); } if (model>=0) { sprintf(buf, "Model %d ", model); strcat(model_buf, buf); } if (stepping>=0) { sprintf(buf, "Stepping %d", stepping); strcat(model_buf, buf); } strcat(model_buf, "]"); } #else if (model_info_found) { strcat(model_buf, " ["); if (strlen(implementer)>0) { sprintf(buf, "Impl %s ", implementer); strcat(model_buf, buf); } if (strlen(architecture)>0) { sprintf(buf, "Arch %s ", architecture); strcat(model_buf, buf); } if (strlen(variant)>0) { sprintf(buf, "Variant %s ", variant); strcat(model_buf, buf); } if (strlen(cpu_part)>0) { sprintf(buf, "Part %s ", cpu_part); strcat(model_buf, buf); } if (strlen(revision)>0) { sprintf(buf, "Rev %s", revision); strcat(model_buf, buf); } strcat(model_buf, "]"); } #endif if (strlen(features)) { strcat(model_buf, "["); strcat(model_buf, features); strcat(model_buf, "]"); } printf("p_vendor: %s\nm_cache: %d\nmodel_buf: %s\n", p_vendor, m_cache, model_buf ); fclose(f); // detect OS name as in HOST_INFO::get_os_info() strcpy(os_name, ""); strcpy(os_version, ""); #if HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H struct utsname u; uname(&u); #ifdef ANDROID safe_strcpy(os_name, "Android"); #else safe_strcpy(os_name, u.sysname); #endif //ANDROID #if defined(__EMX__) // OS2: version is in u.version safe_strcpy(os_version, u.version); #elif defined(__HAIKU__) snprintf(os_version, sizeof(os_version), "%s, %s", u.release, u.version); #else safe_strcpy(os_version, u.release); #endif #ifdef _HPUX_SOURCE safe_strcpy(p_model, u.machine); safe_strcpy(p_vendor, "Hewlett-Packard"); #endif #elif HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H && defined(CTL_KERN) && defined(KERN_OSTYPE) && defined(KERN_OSRELEASE) mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_OSTYPE; len = sizeof(os_name); sysctl(mib, 2, &os_name, &len, NULL, 0); mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_OSRELEASE; len = sizeof(os_version); sysctl(mib, 2, &os_version, &len, NULL, 0); #elif HAVE_SYS_SYSTEMINFO_H sysinfo(SI_SYSNAME, os_name, sizeof(os_name)); sysinfo(SI_RELEASE, os_version, sizeof(os_version)); #else #error Need to specify a method to obtain OS name/version #endif #if LINUX_LIKE_SYSTEM bool found_something = false; char dist_pretty[256], dist_name[256], dist_version[256], dist_codename[256]; strcpy(dist_pretty, ""); strcpy(dist_name, ""); strcpy(dist_version, ""); strcpy(dist_codename, ""); // see: http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/LSB_4.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/lsbrelease.html // although the output is not clearly specified it seems to be constant f = popen("/usr/bin/lsb_release -a 2>&1", "r"); if (f) { while (fgets(buf, 256, f)) { strip_whitespace(buf); if ( strstr(buf, "Description:") ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(dist_pretty, strchr(buf, ':') + 1); strip_whitespace(dist_pretty); } if ( strstr(buf, "Distributor ID:") ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(dist_name, strchr(buf, ':') + 1); strip_whitespace(dist_name); } if ( strstr(buf, "Release:") ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(dist_version, strchr(buf, ':') + 1); strip_whitespace(dist_version); } if ( strstr(buf, "Codename:") ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(dist_codename, strchr(buf, ':') + 1); strip_whitespace(dist_codename); } } pclose(f); } if (!found_something) { // see: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/os-release.html f = fopen("/etc/os-release", "r"); if (f) { while (fgets(buf, 256, f)) { strip_whitespace(buf); // check if substr is at the beginning of the line if ( strstr(buf, "PRETTY_NAME=") == buf ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(buf2, strchr(buf, '=') + 1); strip_quotes(buf2); unescape_os_release(buf2); safe_strcpy(dist_pretty, buf2); continue; } if ( strstr(buf, "NAME=") == buf ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(buf2, strchr(buf, '=') + 1); strip_quotes(buf2); unescape_os_release(buf2); safe_strcpy(dist_name, buf2); continue; } if ( strstr(buf, "VERSION=") == buf ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(buf2, strchr(buf, '=') + 1); strip_quotes(buf2); unescape_os_release(buf2); safe_strcpy(dist_version, buf2); continue; } // could also be "UBUNTU_CODENAME=" if ( strstr(buf, "CODENAME=") ) { found_something = true; safe_strcpy(buf2, strchr(buf, '=') + 1); strip_quotes(buf2); unescape_os_release(buf2); safe_strcpy(dist_codename, buf2); continue; } } fclose(f); } } if (!found_something) { // last ditch effort for older redhat releases f = fopen("/etc/redhat-release", "r"); if (f) { fgets(buf, 256, f); found_something = true; strip_whitespace(buf); safe_strcpy(dist_pretty, buf); fclose(f); } } if (found_something) { strcpy(buf2, ""); if (strlen(dist_pretty)) { strcat(buf2, dist_pretty); } else { if (strlen(dist_name)) { strcat(buf2, dist_name); strcat(buf2, " "); } if (strlen(dist_version)) { strcat(buf2, dist_version); strcat(buf2, " "); } if (strlen(dist_codename)) { strcat(buf2, dist_codename); strcat(buf2, " "); } strip_whitespace(buf2); } strcat(buf2, " ["); strcat(buf2, os_version); strcat(buf2, "]"); safe_strcpy(os_version, buf2); if (strlen(dist_name)) { strcat(os_name, " "); strcat(os_name, dist_name); } } #endif //LINUX_LIKE_SYSTEM printf("os_name: %s\nos_version: %s\nproduct_name: %s\n", os_name, os_version, product_name ); }