- storage: add jsonInt64 dual-format unmarshaler to handle lsblk output
change in util-linux 2.38 (LOG-SEC/PHY-SEC now emitted as JSON
integers, not quoted strings); fixes SATA disks invisible on Debian 12
- pcie: detect NVLink bridge mezzanine CX-7 cards (Mellanox x2, no host
net ifaces, DeviceName contains "NVLINK" in lspci -v) and mark them
with device_class="NVLinkBridge"; escalate PCIe link speed downgrade to
Critical for these cards (Gen3 on a fixed internal connector = hardware
fault, not a transient warning)
- pcie: cross-reference nvidia-smi topo to capture NVLink bond counts and
active status for all NVLink bridge cards
- packages: add infiniband-diags to ISO; provides ibstat required by
nvidia-fabricmanager-start.sh to enumerate IB devices before FM launch
(absence causes CUDA_ERROR_SYSTEM_NOT_READY)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reads the iommu_group symlink for each BDF and exposes the group number
as iommu_group in the hardware snapshot JSON.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- collector/pcie: add applyPCIeLinkSpeedWarning that sets status=Warning
and ErrorDescription when current link speed is below maximum negotiated
speed (e.g. Gen1 running on a Gen5 slot)
- collector/pcie: add pcieLinkSpeedRank helper for Gen string comparison
- collector/pcie_filter_test: cover degraded and healthy link speed cases
- platform/techdump: collect lspci -vvv → lspci-vvv.txt for LnkCap/LnkSta
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two issues:
1. BMC/management VGA chips (e.g. Huawei iBMC Hi171x, ASPEED) were included
in GPU inventory because shouldIncludePCIeDevice only checked the PCI class,
not the device name. Added a name-based filter for known BMC/management
patterns when the class is VGA/display/3d.
2. New NVIDIA GPUs (e.g. RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell, device ID 2bb5) showed as
"Device 2bb5" because lspci's database lags behind. Added "name" to the
nvidia-smi query and use it to override dev.Model during enrichment.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>