| # The backing store supporting the memories in the system has changed |
| # in that it is now stored globally per address range. As a result the |
| # actual storage is separate from the memory controllers themselves. |
| def upgrader(cpt): |
| for sec in cpt.sections(): |
| import re |
| # Search for a physical memory |
| if re.search('.*sys.*\.physmem$', sec): |
| # Add the number of stores attribute to the global physmem |
| cpt.set(sec, 'nbr_of_stores', '1') |
| |
| # Get the filename and size as this is moving to the |
| # specific backing store |
| mem_filename = cpt.get(sec, 'filename') |
| mem_size = cpt.get(sec, '_size') |
| cpt.remove_option(sec, 'filename') |
| cpt.remove_option(sec, '_size') |
| |
| # Get the name so that we can create the new section |
| system_name = str(sec).split('.')[0] |
| section_name = system_name + '.physmem.store0' |
| cpt.add_section(section_name) |
| cpt.set(section_name, 'store_id', '0') |
| cpt.set(section_name, 'range_size', mem_size) |
| cpt.set(section_name, 'filename', mem_filename) |
| elif re.search('.*sys.*\.\w*mem$', sec): |
| # Due to the lack of information about a start address, |
| # this migration only works if there is a single memory in |
| # the system, thus starting at 0 |
| raise ValueError("more than one memory detected (" + sec + ")") |
| |
| legacy_version = 2 |