// +build !windows package kernel import ( "bytes" "errors" "fmt" ) type KernelVersionInfo struct { Kernel int Major int Minor int Flavor string } func (k *KernelVersionInfo) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d%s", k.Kernel, k.Major, k.Minor, k.Flavor) } // Compare two KernelVersionInfo struct. // Returns -1 if a < b, 0 if a == b, 1 it a > b func CompareKernelVersion(a, b *KernelVersionInfo) int { if a.Kernel < b.Kernel { return -1 } else if a.Kernel > b.Kernel { return 1 } if a.Major < b.Major { return -1 } else if a.Major > b.Major { return 1 } if a.Minor < b.Minor { return -1 } else if a.Minor > b.Minor { return 1 } return 0 } func GetKernelVersion() (*KernelVersionInfo, error) { var ( err error ) uts, err := uname() if err != nil { return nil, err } release := make([]byte, len(uts.Release)) i := 0 for _, c := range uts.Release { release[i] = byte(c) i++ } // Remove the \x00 from the release for Atoi to parse correctly release = release[:bytes.IndexByte(release, 0)] return ParseRelease(string(release)) } func ParseRelease(release string) (*KernelVersionInfo, error) { var ( kernel, major, minor, parsed int flavor, partial string ) // Ignore error from Sscanf to allow an empty flavor. Instead, just // make sure we got all the version numbers. parsed, _ = fmt.Sscanf(release, "%d.%d%s", &kernel, &major, &partial) if parsed < 2 { return nil, errors.New("Can't parse kernel version " + release) } // sometimes we have 3.12.25-gentoo, but sometimes we just have 3.12-1-amd64 parsed, _ = fmt.Sscanf(partial, ".%d%s", &minor, &flavor) if parsed < 1 { flavor = partial } return &KernelVersionInfo{ Kernel: kernel, Major: major, Minor: minor, Flavor: flavor, }, nil }