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@ -1585,7 +1585,8 @@ class OpenBSDHardware(Hardware):
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- processor_cores
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- processor_count
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- processor_speed
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- devices
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In addition, it also defines number of DMI facts and device facts.
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"""
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platform = 'OpenBSD'
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DMESG_BOOT = '/var/run/dmesg.boot'
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@ -1665,6 +1666,25 @@ class OpenBSDHardware(Hardware):
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devices.extend(self.sysctl['hw.disknames'].split(','))
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self.facts['devices'] = devices
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def get_dmi_facts(self):
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# We don't use dmidecode(1) here because:
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# - it would add dependency on an external package
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# - dmidecode(1) can only be ran as root
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# So instead we rely on sysctl(8) to provide us the information on a
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# best-effort basis. As a bonus we also get facts on non-amd64/i386
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# platforms this way.
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sysctl_to_dmi = {
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'hw.product': 'product_name',
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'hw.version': 'product_version',
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'hw.uuid': 'product_uuid',
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'hw.serialno': 'product_serial',
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'hw.vendor': 'system_vendor',
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}
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for mib in sysctl_to_dmi:
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if mib in self.sysctl:
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self.facts[sysctl_to_dmi[mib]] = self.sysctl[mib]
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class FreeBSDHardware(Hardware):
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"""
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FreeBSD-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
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