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Vetting/internal/spec/spec.go
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Initial commit: full Phases 1-6 implementation
Post-repair hardware validation pipeline for Proxmox cluster hosts.
Go orchestrator + in-image agent + mkosi live image + bundled dnsmasq
PXE + SQLite + HTMX/SSE UI + notify registry + janitor + full docs.
2026-04-17 21:32:10 -04:00

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// Package spec owns the expected-vs-actual hardware diff for Vetting.
//
// The operator writes an expected spec YAML per host when registering.
// The agent submits an Inventory artifact after boot. Diff() compares
// them and emits per-field SpecDiff rows; the orchestrator fails the
// SpecValidate stage if any row is classified critical.
//
// Phase 3 rule (operator decision): every mismatch is critical. Missing
// expected fields skip that check entirely so partial specs stay useful
// instead of exploding.
package spec
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"strings"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v3"
"vetting/internal/model"
)
type Spec struct {
CPU *CPUSpec `yaml:"cpu,omitempty"`
Memory *MemorySpec `yaml:"memory,omitempty"`
Disks []DiskSpec `yaml:"disks,omitempty"`
NICs []NICSpec `yaml:"nics,omitempty"`
GPUs []GPUSpec `yaml:"gpus,omitempty"`
}
type CPUSpec struct {
Model string `json:"model,omitempty" yaml:"model,omitempty"`
LogicalCores int `json:"logical_cores,omitempty" yaml:"logical_cores,omitempty"`
}
type MemorySpec struct {
TotalGiB int `json:"total_gib,omitempty" yaml:"total_gib,omitempty"`
}
type DiskSpec struct {
Serial string `json:"serial,omitempty" yaml:"serial,omitempty"`
SizeGB int `json:"size_gb,omitempty" yaml:"size_gb,omitempty"`
}
type NICSpec struct {
MAC string `json:"mac,omitempty" yaml:"mac,omitempty"`
SpeedGbps int `json:"speed_gbps,omitempty" yaml:"speed_gbps,omitempty"`
}
type GPUSpec struct {
Model string `json:"model,omitempty" yaml:"model,omitempty"`
}
// Inventory is the actual measured hardware. Field names deliberately
// match Spec so the diff reads cleanly.
type Inventory struct {
CPU CPUSpec `json:"cpu" yaml:"cpu"`
Memory MemorySpec `json:"memory" yaml:"memory"`
Disks []DiskSpec `json:"disks" yaml:"disks"`
NICs []NICSpec `json:"nics" yaml:"nics"`
GPUs []GPUSpec `json:"gpus" yaml:"gpus"`
}
// Parse reads expected-spec YAML. Empty YAML parses to a zero Spec and
// yields an empty diff — i.e. "no expectations" is a legal stance.
func Parse(src string) (*Spec, error) {
var s Spec
if err := yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(src), &s); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parse spec yaml: %w", err)
}
return &s, nil
}
// Diff returns the per-field differences with severity. Phase 3 rule:
// every present-expected-field-that-mismatches is critical. Missing
// expected fields are skipped (not info-logged) so the diff list stays
// focused on real problems.
func Diff(expected *Spec, actual *Inventory) []model.SpecDiff {
if expected == nil {
return nil
}
out := []model.SpecDiff{}
if expected.CPU != nil {
if expected.CPU.Model != "" {
if !cpuModelMatches(expected.CPU.Model, actual.CPU.Model) {
out = append(out, diff("cpu.model", expected.CPU.Model, actual.CPU.Model))
}
}
if expected.CPU.LogicalCores > 0 && expected.CPU.LogicalCores != actual.CPU.LogicalCores {
out = append(out, diff("cpu.logical_cores", itoa(expected.CPU.LogicalCores), itoa(actual.CPU.LogicalCores)))
}
}
if expected.Memory != nil && expected.Memory.TotalGiB > 0 {
// Allow ±2 GiB tolerance: BIOS-reserved, kernel, reporting
// quantization. A dead 16 GiB stick will still surface.
if absInt(expected.Memory.TotalGiB-actual.Memory.TotalGiB) > 2 {
out = append(out, diff("memory.total_gib", itoa(expected.Memory.TotalGiB), itoa(actual.Memory.TotalGiB)))
}
}
out = append(out, diffDisks(expected.Disks, actual.Disks)...)
out = append(out, diffNICs(expected.NICs, actual.NICs)...)
out = append(out, diffGPUs(expected.GPUs, actual.GPUs)...)
return out
}
func diffDisks(expected, actual []DiskSpec) []model.SpecDiff {
if len(expected) == 0 {
return nil
}
actualBySerial := map[string]DiskSpec{}
for _, d := range actual {
if d.Serial != "" {
actualBySerial[strings.ToLower(d.Serial)] = d
}
}
var out []model.SpecDiff
seen := map[string]bool{}
for _, exp := range expected {
if exp.Serial == "" {
continue
}
key := strings.ToLower(exp.Serial)
seen[key] = true
got, ok := actualBySerial[key]
if !ok {
out = append(out, diff("disks["+exp.Serial+"].present", "true", "false"))
continue
}
if exp.SizeGB > 0 && absInt(exp.SizeGB-got.SizeGB) > 1 {
out = append(out, diff("disks["+exp.Serial+"].size_gb", itoa(exp.SizeGB), itoa(got.SizeGB)))
}
}
// Extra disks on the host that operator didn't declare are flagged:
// a leftover USB stick could be a destructive-test target we'd
// rather the operator know about.
for _, got := range actual {
if got.Serial == "" {
continue
}
if !seen[strings.ToLower(got.Serial)] {
out = append(out, diff("disks[unexpected "+got.Serial+"]", "", "present"))
}
}
return out
}
func diffNICs(expected, actual []NICSpec) []model.SpecDiff {
if len(expected) == 0 {
return nil
}
actualByMAC := map[string]NICSpec{}
for _, n := range actual {
if n.MAC != "" {
actualByMAC[strings.ToLower(n.MAC)] = n
}
}
var out []model.SpecDiff
for _, exp := range expected {
if exp.MAC == "" {
continue
}
got, ok := actualByMAC[strings.ToLower(exp.MAC)]
if !ok {
out = append(out, diff("nics["+exp.MAC+"].present", "true", "false"))
continue
}
if exp.SpeedGbps > 0 && got.SpeedGbps > 0 && exp.SpeedGbps != got.SpeedGbps {
out = append(out, diff("nics["+exp.MAC+"].speed_gbps", itoa(exp.SpeedGbps), itoa(got.SpeedGbps)))
}
}
return out
}
func diffGPUs(expected, actual []GPUSpec) []model.SpecDiff {
if len(expected) == 0 {
return nil
}
// GPU matching is by model string. Multiple identical cards match
// by count, not identity, since PCI-slot order isn't meaningful.
want := map[string]int{}
for _, g := range expected {
want[strings.ToLower(g.Model)]++
}
got := map[string]int{}
for _, g := range actual {
got[strings.ToLower(g.Model)]++
}
var keys []string
for k := range want {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
var out []model.SpecDiff
for _, k := range keys {
if got[k] < want[k] {
out = append(out, diff("gpus["+k+"].count", itoa(want[k]), itoa(got[k])))
}
}
return out
}
// cpuModelMatches compares model strings case-insensitively and allows
// the operator to declare a substring (e.g. "E5-2680 v4") that matches
// the verbose kernel-reported string ("Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v4 @ 2.40GHz").
func cpuModelMatches(expected, actual string) bool {
e := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(expected))
a := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(actual))
return e == a || strings.Contains(a, e)
}
// In Phase 3 all diffs are critical. Later phases may tier them.
func diff(field, expected, actual string) model.SpecDiff {
return model.SpecDiff{
Field: field,
Expected: expected,
Actual: actual,
Severity: "critical",
}
}
func absInt(n int) int {
if n < 0 {
return -n
}
return n
}
func itoa(n int) string { return fmt.Sprintf("%d", n) }