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20.3. SMBIOS System Information
Some hypervisors allow control over what system information is presented to the guest virtual machine (for example, SMBIOS fields can be populated by a hypervisor and inspected using the
midecode
command in the guest virtual machine). The optional sysinfo element covers all such categories of information.
... <os> <smbios mode='sysinfo'/> ... </os> <sysinfo type='smbios'> <bios> <entry name='vendor'>LENOVO</entry> </bios> <system> <entry name='manufacturer'>Fedora</entry> <entry name='vendor'>Virt-Manager</entry> </system> </sysinfo> ...
Figure 20.5. SMBIOS system information
The
<sysinfo>
element has a mandatory attribute type
that determines the layout of sub-elements, and may be defined as follows:
smbios
- Sub-elements call out specific SMBIOS values, which will affect the guest virtual machine if used in conjunction with the smbios sub-element of the<os>
element. Each sub-element of sysinfo names a SMBIOS block, and within those elements can be a list of entry elements that describe a field within the block. The following blocks and entries are recognized:bios
- This is block 0 of SMBIOS, with entry names drawn fromvendor
,version
,date
, andrelease
.<system>
- This is block 1 of SMBIOS, with entry names drawn frommanufacturer
,product
,version
,serial
,uuid
,sku
, andfamily
. If auuid
entry is provided alongside a top-level uuid element, the two values must match.