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frontend: Support enhanced broadcasting on Linux

Enhanced broadcasting requires system information to be gathered
on the client and submitted to the GetClientConfiguration request
in order to obtain a valid response from the server. This commit
adds support for gathering the required information on Linux-based
systems.
Alex Luccisano 11 months ago
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2 changed files with 670 additions and 1 deletions
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      frontend/cmake/os-linux.cmake
  2. 667 1
      frontend/utility/system-info-posix.cpp

+ 3 - 0
frontend/cmake/os-linux.cmake

@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ target_compile_definitions(
 )
 target_link_libraries(obs-studio PRIVATE Qt::GuiPrivate Qt::DBus)
 
+find_package(Libpci REQUIRED)
+target_link_libraries(obs-studio PRIVATE Libpci::pci)
+
 if(TARGET OBS::python)
   find_package(Python REQUIRED COMPONENTS Interpreter Development)
   target_link_libraries(obs-studio PRIVATE Python::Python)

+ 667 - 1
frontend/utility/system-info-posix.cpp

@@ -1,6 +1,672 @@
 #include "system-info.hpp"
+#include "util/dstr.hpp"
+#include "util/platform.h"
+#include <sys/utsname.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <string>
+#include <fstream>
+#include <regex>
+
+using namespace std;
+
+extern "C" {
+#include "pci/pci.h"
+}
+
+// Anonymous namespace ensures internal linkage
+namespace {
+struct drm_card_info {
+	uint16_t vendor_id;
+	uint16_t device_id;
+	uint16_t subsystem_vendor;
+	uint16_t subsystem_device;
+
+	/* match_count is the number of matches between
+	 * the tokenized GPU identification string and
+	 * the device_name and vendor_name supplied by
+	 * libpci. It is used to associate the GPU that
+	 * OBS is using and the cards found in a bus scan
+	 * using libpci.
+	 */
+	uint16_t match_count;
+
+	/* The following 2 fields are easily
+	 * obtained for AMD GPUs. Reporting
+	 * for NVIDIA GPUs is not working at
+	 * the moment.
+	 */
+	uint64_t dedicated_vram_total;
+	uint64_t shared_system_memory_total;
+
+	// PCI domain:bus:slot:function
+	std::string dbsf;
+	std::string device_name;
+	std::string vendor_name;
+};
+
+constexpr std::string_view WHITE_SPACE = " \f\n\r\t\v";
+
+// trim_ws() will remove leading and trailing
+// white space from the string.
+void trim_ws(std::string &s)
+{
+	// Trim leading whitespace
+	size_t pos = s.find_first_not_of(WHITE_SPACE);
+	if (pos != std::string::npos)
+		s = s.substr(pos);
+
+	// Trim trailing whitespace
+	pos = s.find_last_not_of(WHITE_SPACE);
+	if (pos != std::string::npos)
+		s = s.substr(0, pos + 1);
+}
+
+bool compare_match_strength(const drm_card_info &a, const drm_card_info &b)
+{
+	return a.match_count > b.match_count;
+}
+
+void adjust_gpu_model(std::string &model)
+{
+	/* Use the sub-string between the [] brackets. For example,
+	 * the NVIDIA Quadro P4000 model string from PCI ID database
+	 * is "GP104GL [Quadro P4000]", and we only want the "Quadro
+	 * P4000" sub-string.
+	 */
+	size_t first = model.find('[');
+	size_t last = model.find_last_of(']');
+	if ((last - first) > 1) {
+		std::string adjusted_model = model.substr(first + 1, last - first - 1);
+		model.assign(adjusted_model);
+	}
+}
+
+bool get_distribution_info(std::string &distro, std::string &version)
+{
+	ifstream file;
+	std::string line;
+	const std::string flatpak_file = "/.flatpak-info";
+	const std::string systemd_file = "/etc/os-release";
+
+	distro = "";
+	version = "";
+
+	if (std::filesystem::exists(flatpak_file)) {
+		/* The .flatpak-info file has a line of the form:
+		 *
+		 * runtime=runtime/org.kde.Platform/x86_64/6.6
+		 *
+		 * Parse the line into tokens to identify the name and
+		 * version, which are "org.kde.Platform" and "6.6" respectively,
+		 * in the example above.
+		 */
+		file.open(flatpak_file);
+		if (file.is_open()) {
+			while (getline(file, line)) {
+				if (line.compare(0, 16, "runtime=runtime/") == 0) {
+					size_t pos = line.find('/');
+					if (pos != string::npos && line.at(pos + 1) != '\0') {
+						line.erase(0, pos + 1);
+
+						/* Split the string into tokens with a regex
+						 * of one or more '/' characters'.
+						 */
+						std::regex fp_reg("[/]+");
+						vector<std::string> fp_tokens(
+							sregex_token_iterator(line.begin(), line.end(), fp_reg, -1),
+							sregex_token_iterator());
+						if (fp_tokens.size() >= 2) {
+							auto token = begin(fp_tokens);
+							distro = "Flatpak " + *token;
+							token = next(fp_tokens.end(), -1);
+							version = *token;
+						} else {
+							distro = "Flatpak unknown";
+							version = "0";
+							blog(LOG_DEBUG,
+							     "%s: Format of 'runtime' entry unrecognized in file %s",
+							     __FUNCTION__, flatpak_file.c_str());
+						}
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+			file.close();
+		}
+	} else if (std::filesystem::exists(systemd_file)) {
+		/* systemd-based distributions use /etc/os-release to identify
+		 * the OS. For example, the Ubuntu 24.04.1 variant looks like:
+		 *
+		 * PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS"
+		 * NAME="Ubuntu"
+		 * VERSION_ID="24.04"
+		 * VERSION="24.04.1 LTS (Noble Numbat)"
+		 * VERSION_CODENAME=noble
+		 * ID=ubuntu
+		 * ID_LIKE=debian
+		 * HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/"
+		 * SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/"
+		 * BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
+		 * PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy"
+		 * UBUNTU_CODENAME=noble
+		 * LOGO=ubuntu-logo
+		 *
+		 * Parse the file looking for the NAME and VERSION_ID fields.
+		 * Note that some distributions wrap the entry in '"' characters
+		 * while others do not, so we need to remove those characters.
+		 */
+		file.open(systemd_file);
+		if (file.is_open()) {
+			while (getline(file, line)) {
+				if (line.compare(0, 4, "NAME") == 0) {
+					size_t pos = line.find('=');
+					if (pos != std::string::npos && line.at(pos + 1) != '\0') {
+						distro = line.substr(pos + 1);
+
+						// Remove the '"' characters from the string, if any.
+						distro.erase(std::remove(distro.begin(), distro.end(), '"'),
+							     distro.end());
+
+						trim_ws(distro);
+						continue;
+					}
+				}
+
+				if (line.compare(0, 10, "VERSION_ID") == 0) {
+					size_t pos = line.find('=');
+					if (pos != std::string::npos && line.at(pos + 1) != '\0') {
+						version = line.substr(pos + 1);
+
+						// Remove the '"' characters from the string, if any.
+						version.erase(std::remove(version.begin(), version.end(), '"'),
+							      version.end());
+
+						trim_ws(version);
+						continue;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+			file.close();
+		}
+	} else {
+		blog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: Failed to find host OS or flatpak info", __FUNCTION__);
+		return false;
+	}
+
+	return true;
+}
+
+bool get_cpu_name(optional<std::string> &proc_name)
+{
+	ifstream file("/proc/cpuinfo");
+	std::string line;
+	int physical_id = -1;
+	bool found_name = false;
+
+	/* Initialize processor name. Some ARM-based hosts do
+	 * not output the "model name" field in /proc/cpuinfo.
+	 */
+	proc_name = "Unavailable";
+
+	if (file.is_open()) {
+		while (getline(file, line)) {
+			if (line.compare(0, 10, "model name") == 0) {
+				size_t pos = line.find(':');
+				if (pos != std::string::npos && line.at(pos + 1) != '\0') {
+					proc_name = line.substr(pos + 1);
+					trim_ws((std::string &)proc_name);
+					found_name = true;
+					continue;
+				}
+			}
+
+			if (line.compare(0, 11, "physical id") == 0) {
+				size_t pos = line.find(':');
+				if (pos != std::string::npos && line.at(pos + 1) != '\0') {
+					physical_id = atoi(&line[pos + 1]);
+					if (physical_id == 0 && found_name)
+						break;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+		file.close();
+	}
+	return true;
+}
+
+bool get_cpu_freq(uint32_t &cpu_freq)
+{
+	ifstream freq_file;
+	std::string line;
+
+	/* Look for the sysfs tree "base_frequency" first.
+	 * Intel exports "base_frequency, AMD does not.
+	 * If not found, use "cpuinfo_max_freq".
+	 */
+	freq_file.open("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/base_frequency");
+	if (!freq_file.is_open()) {
+		freq_file.open("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq");
+		if (!freq_file.is_open())
+			return false;
+	}
+
+	if (getline(freq_file, line)) {
+		trim_ws(line);
+		// Convert the CPU frequency string to an integer in MHz
+		cpu_freq = atoi(line.c_str()) / 1000;
+	} else {
+		cpu_freq = 0;
+	}
+	freq_file.close();
+
+	return true;
+}
+
+/* get_drm_cards() will find all render-capable cards
+ * in /sys/class/drm and populate a vector of drm_card_info.
+ */
+void get_drm_cards(std::vector<drm_card_info> &cards)
+{
+	struct drm_card_info dci;
+	char *file_str = NULL;
+	char buf[256];
+	int len = 0;
+	uint val = 0;
+
+	std::string base_path = "/sys/class/drm/";
+	std::string drm_path = base_path;
+	size_t base_len = base_path.length();
+	size_t node_len = 0;
+
+	os_dir_t *dir = os_opendir(base_path.c_str());
+	struct os_dirent *ent;
+
+	while ((ent = os_readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
+		std::string entry_name = ent->d_name;
+		if (ent->directory && (entry_name.find("renderD") != std::string::npos)) {
+			dci = {0};
+			drm_path.resize(base_len);
+			drm_path += ent->d_name;
+			drm_path += "/device";
+
+			/* Get the PCI D:B:S:F (domain:bus:slot:function) in string form
+			 * by reading the device symlink.
+			 */
+			if ((len = readlink(drm_path.c_str(), buf, sizeof(buf) - 1)) != -1) {
+				// readlink() doesn't null terminate strings, so do it explicitly
+				buf[len] = '\0';
+				dci.dbsf = buf;
+
+				/* The DBSF string is of the form: "../../../0000:65:00.0/".
+				* Remove all the '/' characters, and
+				* remove all the leading '.' characters.
+				*/
+				dci.dbsf.erase(std::remove(dci.dbsf.begin(), dci.dbsf.end(), '/'), dci.dbsf.end());
+				dci.dbsf.erase(0, dci.dbsf.find_first_not_of("."));
+
+				node_len = drm_path.length();
+
+				// Get the device_id
+				drm_path += "/device";
+				file_str = os_quick_read_utf8_file(drm_path.c_str());
+				if (!file_str) {
+					blog(LOG_ERROR, "Could not read from '%s'", drm_path.c_str());
+					dci.device_id = 0;
+				} else {
+					// Skip over the "0x" and convert
+					sscanf(file_str + 2, "%x", &val);
+					dci.device_id = val;
+					bfree(file_str);
+				}
+
+				// Get the vendor_id
+				drm_path.resize(node_len);
+				drm_path += "/vendor";
+				file_str = os_quick_read_utf8_file(drm_path.c_str());
+				if (!file_str) {
+					blog(LOG_ERROR, "Could not read from '%s'", drm_path.c_str());
+					dci.vendor_id = 0;
+				} else {
+					// Skip over the "0x" and convert
+					sscanf(file_str + 2, "%x", &val);
+					dci.vendor_id = val;
+					bfree(file_str);
+				}
+
+				// Get the subsystem_vendor
+				drm_path.resize(node_len);
+				drm_path += "/subsystem_vendor";
+				file_str = os_quick_read_utf8_file(drm_path.c_str());
+				if (!file_str) {
+					dci.subsystem_vendor = 0;
+				} else {
+					// Skip over the "0x" and convert
+					sscanf(file_str + 2, "%x", &val);
+					dci.subsystem_vendor = val;
+					bfree(file_str);
+				}
+
+				// Get the subsystem_device
+				drm_path.resize(node_len);
+				drm_path += "/subsystem_device";
+				file_str = os_quick_read_utf8_file(drm_path.c_str());
+				if (!file_str) {
+					dci.subsystem_device = 0;
+				} else {
+					// Skip over the "0x" and convert
+					sscanf(file_str + 2, "%x", &val);
+					dci.subsystem_device = val;
+					bfree(file_str);
+				}
+
+				/* The amdgpu driver exports the GPU memory information
+				 * via sysfs nodes. Sadly NVIDIA doesn't have the same
+				 * information via sysfs. Read the amdgpu-based nodes
+				 * if present and get the required fields.
+				 *
+				 * Get the GPU total dedicated VRAM, if available
+				 */
+				drm_path.resize(node_len);
+				drm_path += "/mem_info_vram_total";
+				file_str = os_quick_read_utf8_file(drm_path.c_str());
+				if (!file_str) {
+					dci.dedicated_vram_total = 0;
+				} else {
+					sscanf(file_str, "%lu", &dci.dedicated_vram_total);
+					bfree(file_str);
+				}
+
+				// Get the GPU total shared system memory, if available
+				drm_path.resize(node_len);
+				drm_path += "/mem_info_gtt_total";
+				file_str = os_quick_read_utf8_file(drm_path.c_str());
+				if (!file_str) {
+					dci.shared_system_memory_total = 0;
+				} else {
+					sscanf(file_str, "%lu", &dci.shared_system_memory_total);
+					bfree(file_str);
+				}
+
+				cards.push_back(dci);
+				blog(LOG_DEBUG,
+				     "%s: drm_adapter_info: PCI B:D:S:F: %s, device_id:0x%x,"
+				     "vendor_id:0x%x, sub_device:0x%x, sub_vendor:0x%x,"
+				     "vram_total: %lu, sys_memory: %lu",
+				     __FUNCTION__, dci.dbsf.c_str(), dci.device_id, dci.vendor_id, dci.subsystem_device,
+				     dci.subsystem_vendor, dci.dedicated_vram_total, dci.shared_system_memory_total);
+			} else {
+				blog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: Failed to read symlink for %s", __FUNCTION__, drm_path.c_str());
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	os_closedir(dir);
+}
+
+/* system_gpu_data() returns a sorted vector of GoLiveApi::Gpu
+ * objects needed to build the multitrack video request.
+ *
+ * When a single GPU is installed the case is trivial. In systems
+ * with multiple GPUs (including the CPU iGPU), the GPU that
+ * OBS is currently using must be placed first in the list, so
+ * that composition_gpu_index=0 is valid. composition_gpu_index
+ * is set to to ovi.adapter which is always 0 apparently.
+ *
+ * system_gpu_data() does the following:
+ *   1. Gather information about the GPU being used by OBS
+ *   2. Scan the PCIe bus to identify all GPUs
+ *   3. Find a best match of the GPU in-use in the list found in 2
+ *   4. Generate the sorted list of GoLiveAPI::Gpu entries
+ *
+ * Note that the PCIe device_id and vendor_id are not available
+ * via OpenGL calls, hence the need to match the in-use GPU with
+ * the libpci scanned results and extract the PCIe information.
+ */
+std::optional<std::vector<GoLiveApi::Gpu>> system_gpu_data()
+{
+	std::vector<GoLiveApi::Gpu> adapter_info;
+	GoLiveApi::Gpu gpu;
+	std::string gs_driver_version;
+	std::string gs_device_renderer;
+	uint64_t dedicated_video_memory = 0;
+	uint64_t shared_system_memory = 0;
+
+	std::vector<drm_card_info> drm_cards;
+	struct pci_access *pacc;
+	pacc = pci_alloc();
+	pci_init(pacc);
+	char slot[256];
+
+	// Obtain GPU information by querying graphics API
+	obs_enter_graphics();
+	gs_driver_version = gs_get_driver_version();
+	gs_device_renderer = gs_get_renderer();
+	dedicated_video_memory = gs_get_gpu_dmem() * 1024;
+	shared_system_memory = gs_get_gpu_smem() * 1024;
+	obs_leave_graphics();
+
+	/* Split the GPU renderer string into tokens with
+	 * a regex of one or more white-space characters.
+	 */
+	std::regex ws_reg("[\\s]+");
+	vector<std::string> gpu_tokens(sregex_token_iterator(gs_device_renderer.begin(), gs_device_renderer.end(),
+							     ws_reg, -1),
+				       sregex_token_iterator());
+
+	// Remove extraneous characters from the tokens
+	constexpr std::string_view EXTRA_CHARS = ",()[]{}";
+	for (auto token = begin(gpu_tokens); token != end(gpu_tokens); ++token) {
+		for (unsigned int i = 0; i < EXTRA_CHARS.size(); ++i) {
+			token->erase(std::remove(token->begin(), token->end(), EXTRA_CHARS[i]), token->end());
+		}
+		// Convert tokens to lower-case
+		std::transform(token->begin(), token->end(), token->begin(), ::tolower);
+		blog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: gpu_token: '%s'", __FUNCTION__, token->c_str());
+	}
+
+	// Scan the PCI bus once
+	pci_scan_bus(pacc);
+
+	// Discover the set of DRM render-capable GPUs
+	get_drm_cards(drm_cards);
+	blog(LOG_DEBUG, "Number of GPUs detected: %lu", drm_cards.size());
+
+	// Iterate through drm_cards to get the device and vendor names via libpci
+	for (auto card = begin(drm_cards); card != end(drm_cards); ++card) {
+		struct pci_dev *pdev;
+		struct pci_filter pfilter;
+		char namebuf[1024];
+
+		/* Get around the 'const char*' vs 'char*'
+		 * type issue with pci_filter_parse_slot().
+		 */
+		strncpy(slot, card->dbsf.c_str(), sizeof(slot));
+
+		// Validate the "slot" string according to libpci
+		pci_filter_init(pacc, &pfilter);
+		if (pci_filter_parse_slot(&pfilter, slot)) {
+			blog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: pci_filter_parse_slot() failed", __FUNCTION__);
+			continue;
+		}
+
+		// Get the device name and vendor name from libpci
+		for (pdev = pacc->devices; pdev; pdev = pdev->next) {
+			if (pci_filter_match(&pfilter, pdev)) {
+				pci_fill_info(pdev, PCI_FILL_IDENT);
+				card->device_name =
+					pci_lookup_name(pacc, namebuf, sizeof(namebuf),
+							PCI_LOOKUP_DEVICE | PCI_LOOKUP_CACHE | PCI_LOOKUP_NETWORK,
+							pdev->vendor_id, pdev->device_id);
+				card->vendor_name =
+					pci_lookup_name(pacc, namebuf, sizeof(namebuf),
+							PCI_LOOKUP_VENDOR | PCI_LOOKUP_CACHE | PCI_LOOKUP_NETWORK,
+							pdev->vendor_id, pdev->device_id);
+				blog(LOG_DEBUG, "libpci lookup: device_name: %s, vendor_name: %s",
+				     card->device_name.c_str(), card->vendor_name.c_str());
+				break;
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	pci_cleanup(pacc);
+
+	/* Iterate through drm_cards to determine a string match count
+	 * against the GPU string tokens from the OpenGL identification.
+	 */
+	for (auto card = begin(drm_cards); card != end(drm_cards); ++card) {
+		card->match_count = 0;
+		for (auto token = begin(gpu_tokens); token != end(gpu_tokens); ++token) {
+			std::string card_device_name = card->device_name;
+			std::string card_gpu_vendor = card->vendor_name;
+			std::transform(card_device_name.begin(), card_device_name.end(), card_device_name.begin(),
+				       ::tolower);
+			std::transform(card_gpu_vendor.begin(), card_gpu_vendor.end(), card_gpu_vendor.begin(),
+				       ::tolower);
+
+			// Compare GPU string tokens to PCI device name
+			std::size_t found = card_device_name.find(*token);
+			if (found != std::string::npos) {
+				card->match_count++;
+				blog(LOG_DEBUG, "Found %s in PCI device name", (*token).c_str());
+			}
+			// Compare GPU string tokens to PCI vendor name
+			found = card_gpu_vendor.find(*token);
+			if (found != std::string::npos) {
+				card->match_count++;
+				blog(LOG_DEBUG, "Found %s in PCI vendor name", (*token).c_str());
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	/* Sort the cards based on the highest match strength.
+	 * In the case of multiple cards and the first one is not a higher
+	 * match, there is ambiguity and all we can do is log a warning.
+	 * The chance of this happening is low, but not impossible.
+	 */
+	std::sort(drm_cards.begin(), drm_cards.end(), compare_match_strength);
+	if ((drm_cards.size() > 1) && (std::next(begin(drm_cards))->match_count) >= begin(drm_cards)->match_count) {
+		blog(LOG_WARNING, "%s: Ambiguous GPU association. Possible incorrect sort order.", __FUNCTION__);
+		for (auto card = begin(drm_cards); card != end(drm_cards); ++card) {
+			blog(LOG_DEBUG, "Total matches for card %s: %u", card->device_name.c_str(), card->match_count);
+		}
+	}
+
+	/* Iterate through the sorted list of cards and generate
+	 * the GoLiveApi GPU list.
+	 */
+	for (auto card = begin(drm_cards); card != end(drm_cards); ++card) {
+		gpu.device_id = card->device_id;
+		gpu.vendor_id = card->vendor_id;
+		gpu.model = card->device_name;
+		adjust_gpu_model(gpu.model);
+
+		if (card == begin(drm_cards)) {
+			/* The first card in the list corresponds to the
+			 * driver version and GPU memory information obtained
+			 * previously by OpenGL calls into the GPU.
+			 */
+			gpu.driver_version = gs_driver_version;
+			gpu.dedicated_video_memory = dedicated_video_memory;
+			gpu.shared_system_memory = shared_system_memory;
+		} else {
+			/* The driver version for the other device(s)
+			 * is not accessible easily in a common location.
+			 */
+			gpu.driver_version = "Unknown";
+
+			/* Use the GPU memory info discovered with get_drm_card_info()
+			 * stored in drm_cards. amdgpu driver exposes the GPU memory
+			 * info via sysfs, NVIDIA does not.
+			 */
+			gpu.dedicated_video_memory = card->dedicated_vram_total;
+			gpu.shared_system_memory = card->shared_system_memory_total;
+		}
+		adapter_info.push_back(gpu);
+	}
+
+	return adapter_info;
+}
+} // namespace
 
 void system_info(GoLiveApi::Capabilities &capabilities)
 {
-	UNUSED_PARAMETER(capabilities);
+	// Determine the GPU capabilities
+	capabilities.gpu = system_gpu_data();
+
+	// Determine the CPU capabilities
+	{
+		auto &cpu_data = capabilities.cpu;
+		cpu_data.physical_cores = os_get_physical_cores();
+		cpu_data.logical_cores = os_get_logical_cores();
+
+		if (!get_cpu_name(cpu_data.name)) {
+			cpu_data.name = "Unknown";
+		}
+
+		uint32_t cpu_freq;
+		if (get_cpu_freq(cpu_freq)) {
+			cpu_data.speed = cpu_freq;
+		} else {
+			cpu_data.speed = 0;
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Determine the memory capabilities
+	{
+		auto &memory_data = capabilities.memory;
+		memory_data.total = os_get_sys_total_size();
+		memory_data.free = os_get_sys_free_size();
+	}
+
+	// Reporting of gaming features not supported on Linux
+	UNUSED_PARAMETER(capabilities.gaming_features);
+
+	// Determine the system capabilities
+	{
+		auto &system_data = capabilities.system;
+
+		if (!get_distribution_info(system_data.name, system_data.release)) {
+			system_data.name = "Linux-based distribution";
+			system_data.release = "unknown";
+		}
+
+		struct utsname utsinfo;
+		static const uint16_t max_sys_data_version_sz = 128;
+		if (uname(&utsinfo) == 0) {
+			/* To determine if the host is 64-bit, check if the machine
+			 * name contains "64", as in "x86_64" or "aarch64".
+			 */
+			system_data.bits = strstr(utsinfo.machine, "64") ? 64 : 32;
+
+			/* To determine if the host CPU is ARM based, check if the
+			 * machine name contains "aarch".
+			 */
+			system_data.arm = strstr(utsinfo.machine, "aarch") ? true : false;
+
+			/* Send the sysname (usually "Linux"), kernel version and
+			 * release reported by utsname as the version string.
+			 * The code below will produce something like:
+			 *
+			 * "Linux 6.5.0-41-generic #41~22.04.2-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
+			 *  Mon Jun  3 11:32:55 UTC 2"
+			 */
+			system_data.version = utsinfo.sysname;
+			system_data.version.append(" ");
+			system_data.version.append(utsinfo.release);
+			system_data.version.append(" ");
+			system_data.version.append(utsinfo.version);
+			// Ensure system_data.version string is within the maximum size
+			if (system_data.version.size() > max_sys_data_version_sz) {
+				system_data.version.resize(max_sys_data_version_sz);
+			}
+		} else {
+			UNUSED_PARAMETER(system_data.bits);
+			UNUSED_PARAMETER(system_data.arm);
+			system_data.version = "unknown";
+		}
+
+		// On Linux-based distros, there's no build or revision info
+		UNUSED_PARAMETER(system_data.build);
+		UNUSED_PARAMETER(system_data.revision);
+
+		system_data.armEmulation = os_get_emulation_status();
+	}
 }