Since we relied on finding libcuda.so in the LDCache to determine both the CUDA
version and the expected directory for the driver libraries, the generation of the
management CDI specifications fails in containers where the LDCache has not been updated.
This change falls back to searching a set of predefined paths instead when the lookup of
libcuda.so in the cache fails.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
CDI generation modes such as management and wsl don't require
NVML. This change removes the top-level instantiation of nvmllib
and replaces it with an instanitation in the nvml CDI spec generation
code.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
These changes add support for generating a management spec to the nvcdi API.
A management spec consists of a single CDI device (`all`) which includes all expected
NVIDIA device nodes, driver libraries, binaries, and IPC sockets.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
This change generates device folder permission hooks per device instead of
at a spec level. This ensures that the hook is not injected for a device that
does not have any nested device nodes.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
These changes add a wsl discovery mode to the nvidia-ctk cdi generate command.
If wsl mode is enabled, the driver store for the available devices is used as
the source for discovered entities.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
Newer drivers have split the GSP firmware into multiple files so a simple match
against gsp.bin in the firmware directory is no longer possible. This patch
adds globbing capabilitis to match any GSP firmware files of the form gsp*.bin
and mount them all into the container.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Klues <kklues@nvidia.com>
This change adds an nvcdi package that exposes a basic API for
CDI spec generation. This is used from the nvidia-ctk cdi generate
command and can be consumed by DRA implementations and the device plugin.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>