How to use _get_mofed_version method in lisa

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infiniband.py

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...124 assert_that(result.stdout).described_as(125 "No infiniband devices found in /sys/class/infiniband"126 ).is_not_empty()127 return result.stdout.split()128 def _get_mofed_version(self) -> str:129 node = self._node130 default = "5.4-3.0.3.0"131 if self._is_legacy_device():132 return "4.9-5.1.0.0"133 if (134 isinstance(node.os, Ubuntu) and node.os.information.version >= "20.4.0"135 ) or (isinstance(node.os, Redhat) and node.os.information.version >= "8.2.0"):136 return "5.7-1.0.2.0"137 return default138 def get_pkey(self) -> str:139 ib_device_name = self.get_ib_interfaces()[0].ib_device_name140 cat = self._node.tools[Cat]141 return cat.read(f"/sys/class/infiniband/{ib_device_name}/ports/1/pkeys/0")142 def setup_rdma(self) -> None:143 node = self._node144 # Dependencies145 kernel = node.tools[Uname].get_linux_information().kernel_version_raw146 ubuntu_required_packages = [147 "build-essential",148 "numactl",149 "rpm",150 "libnuma-dev",151 "libmpc-dev",152 "libmpfr-dev",153 "libxml2-dev",154 "m4",155 "byacc",156 "python-dev",157 "python-setuptools",158 "tcl",159 "environment-modules",160 "tk",161 "texinfo",162 "libudev-dev",163 "binutils",164 "binutils-dev",165 "selinux-policy-dev",166 "flex",167 "libnl-3-dev",168 "libnl-route-3-dev",169 "libnl-3-200",170 "bison",171 "libnl-route-3-200",172 "gfortran",173 "cmake",174 "libnl-3-dev",175 "libnl-route-3-dev",176 "libsecret-1-0",177 "dkms",178 "python-setuptools",179 "g++",180 "libc6-i386",181 "lib32gcc-8-dev",182 ]183 redhat_required_packages = [184 "git",185 "zip",186 "python3",187 "kernel-rpm-macros",188 "gdb-headless",189 "elfutils-libelf-devel",190 "rpm-build",191 "make",192 "gcc",193 "tcl",194 "tk",195 "gcc-gfortran",196 "tcsh",197 "kernel-modules-extra",198 "createrepo",199 "libtool",200 "fuse-libs",201 "gcc-c++",202 "glibc",203 "libgcc",204 "byacc",205 "libevent",206 "pciutils",207 "lsof",208 ]209 if isinstance(node.os, CentOs):210 node.execute(211 "yum install -y https://partnerpipelineshare.blob.core.windows.net"212 f"/kernel-devel-rpms/kernel-devel-{kernel}.rpm",213 sudo=True,214 )215 if isinstance(node.os, Redhat):216 if node.os.information.version.major >= 9:217 redhat_required_packages.append("perl-CPAN")218 redhat_required_packages.append("perl-Pod-Html")219 for package in [220 "python36-devel",221 "python3-devel",222 "python-devel",223 "python2-devel",224 ]:225 if node.os.is_package_in_repo(package):226 redhat_required_packages.append(package)227 node.os.install_packages(redhat_required_packages)228 try:229 node.os.install_packages("kernel-devel-$(uname -r)")230 except MissingPackagesException:231 node.log.debug(232 "kernel-devel-$(uname -r) not found. Trying kernel-devel"233 )234 node.os.install_packages("kernel-devel")235 elif isinstance(node.os, Ubuntu) and node.os.information.version >= "18.4.0":236 node.os.install_packages(ubuntu_required_packages)237 else:238 raise UnsupportedDistroException(239 node.os,240 "Only CentOS 7.6-8.3 and Ubuntu 18.04-20.04 distros are "241 "supported by the HCP team",242 )243 # Turn off firewall244 firewall = node.tools[Firewall]245 firewall.stop()246 # Disable SELinux247 sed = node.tools[Sed]248 sed.substitute(249 regexp="SELINUX=enforcing",250 replacement="SELINUX=disabled",251 file="/etc/selinux/config",252 sudo=True,253 )254 # Install OFED255 mofed_version = self._get_mofed_version()256 if isinstance(node.os, Redhat):257 os_class = "rhel"258 else:259 os_class = node.os.name.lower()260 os_version = node.os.information.release.split(".")261 mofed_folder = (262 f"MLNX_OFED_LINUX-{mofed_version}-{os_class}"263 f"{os_version[0]}."264 f"{os_version[1]}-x86_64"265 )266 tarball_name = f"{mofed_folder}.tgz"267 mlnx_ofed_download_url = (268 f"https://partnerpipelineshare.blob.core.windows.net/ofed/{tarball_name}"269 )...

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