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[BUG] Salt Grains do not detect latest GPUs #67044

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Xaraxia opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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[BUG] Salt Grains do not detect latest GPUs #67044

Xaraxia opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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Xaraxia commented Nov 7, 2024

Description
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Setup
(Please provide relevant configs and/or SLS files (be sure to remove sensitive info. There is no general set-up of Salt.)

Please be as specific as possible and give set-up details.

  • on-prem machine
  • VM (Virtualbox, KVM, etc. please specify)
  • VM running on a cloud service, please be explicit and add details
  • container (Kubernetes, Docker, containerd, etc. please specify)
  • or a combination, please be explicit
  • jails if it is FreeBSD
  • classic packaging
  • onedir packaging
  • used bootstrap to install

Steps to Reproduce the behavior
Rely on grains to install GPU software. Have a new GPU.
Latest AMD GPU is not displayed in grains.

Expected behavior
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Should detect the GPU. Correct line to fix this is

gpu_classes = ("vga compatible controller", "3d controller", "display controller", "processing accelerators")

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Versions Report

Salt Version:
          Salt: 3006.9
 
Python Version:
        Python: 3.10.14 (main, Jun 26 2024, 11:44:37) [GCC 11.2.0]
 
Dependency Versions:
          cffi: 1.14.6
      cherrypy: unknown
  cryptography: 42.0.5
      dateutil: 2.8.1
     docker-py: Not Installed
         gitdb: Not Installed
     gitpython: Not Installed
        Jinja2: 3.1.4
       libgit2: Not Installed
  looseversion: 1.0.2
      M2Crypto: Not Installed
          Mako: Not Installed
       msgpack: 1.0.2
  msgpack-pure: Not Installed
  mysql-python: Not Installed
     packaging: 22.0
     pycparser: 2.21
      pycrypto: Not Installed
  pycryptodome: 3.19.1
        pygit2: Not Installed
  python-gnupg: 0.4.8
        PyYAML: 6.0.1
         PyZMQ: 23.2.0
        relenv: 0.17.0
         smmap: Not Installed
       timelib: 0.2.4
       Tornado: 4.5.3
           ZMQ: 4.3.4
 
System Versions:
          dist: rocky 8.9 Green Obsidian
        locale: utf-8
       machine: x86_64
       release: 4.18.0-513.24.1.el8_9.x86_64
        system: Linux
       version: Rocky Linux 8.9 Green Obsidian

Additional context
We've fixed this for now, but would be nice to not have to constantly patch it.

@Xaraxia Xaraxia added Bug broken, incorrect, or confusing behavior needs-triage labels Nov 7, 2024
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