From 7971cb0aa3e517a53f0ce6d3ee9bc3179041ccb8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Klug Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 17:12:18 -0500 Subject: mLinux 6 --- scripts/runqemu | 546 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 546 insertions(+) create mode 100755 scripts/runqemu (limited to 'scripts/runqemu') diff --git a/scripts/runqemu b/scripts/runqemu new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d7fa941 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/runqemu @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Handle running OE images standalone with QEMU +# +# Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Linux Foundation +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as +# published by the Free Software Foundation. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., +# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + +usage() { + MYNAME=`basename $0` +cat <<_EOF + +Usage: you can run this script with any valid combination +of the following environment variables (in any order): + KERNEL - the kernel image file to use + ROOTFS - the rootfs image file or nfsroot directory to use + MACHINE - the machine name (optional, autodetected from KERNEL filename if unspecified) + Simplified QEMU command-line options can be passed with: + nographic - disables video console + serial - enables a serial console on /dev/ttyS0 + kvm - enables KVM when running qemux86/qemux86-64 (VT-capable CPU required) + kvm-vhost - enables KVM with vhost support when running qemux86/qemux86-64 (VT-capable CPU required) + publicvnc - enable a VNC server open to all hosts + qemuparams="xyz" - specify custom parameters to QEMU + bootparams="xyz" - specify custom kernel parameters during boot + +Examples: + $MYNAME qemuarm + $MYNAME qemux86-64 core-image-sato ext4 + $MYNAME qemux86-64 wic-image-minimal wic + $MYNAME path/to/bzImage-qemux86.bin path/to/nfsrootdir/ serial + $MYNAME qemux86 iso/hddimg/vmdk/qcow2/vdi/ramfs/cpio.gz... + $MYNAME qemux86 qemuparams="-m 256" + $MYNAME qemux86 bootparams="psplash=false" + $MYNAME path/to/-.vmdk + $MYNAME path/to/-.wic +_EOF + exit 1 +} + +if [ "x$1" = "x" ]; then + usage +fi + +error() { + echo "Error: "$* + usage +} + +MACHINE=${MACHINE:=""} +KERNEL=${KERNEL:=""} +ROOTFS=${ROOTFS:=""} +FSTYPE=${FSTYPE:=""} +LAZY_ROOTFS="" +SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="" +SCRIPT_QEMU_EXTRA_OPT="" +SCRIPT_KERNEL_OPT="" +SERIALSTDIO="" +TCPSERIAL_PORTNUM="" +KVM_ENABLED="no" +KVM_ACTIVE="no" +VHOST_ENABLED="no" +VHOST_ACTIVE="no" +IS_VM="false" + +# Determine whether the file is a kernel or QEMU image, and set the +# appropriate variables +process_filename() { + filename=$1 + + # Extract the filename extension + EXT=`echo $filename | awk -F . '{ print \$NF }'` + case /$EXT/ in + /bin/) + # A file ending in .bin is a kernel + [ -z "$KERNEL" ] && KERNEL=$filename || \ + error "conflicting KERNEL args [$KERNEL] and [$filename]" + ;; + /ext[234]/|/jffs2/|/btrfs/) + # A file ending in a supportted fs type is a rootfs image + if [ -z "$FSTYPE" -o "$FSTYPE" = "$EXT" ]; then + FSTYPE=$EXT + ROOTFS=$filename + else + error "conflicting FSTYPE types [$FSTYPE] and [$EXT]" + fi + ;; + /hddimg/|/hdddirect/|/vmdk/|/wic/|/qcow2/|/vdi/) + FSTYPE=$EXT + VM=$filename + ROOTFS=$filename + IS_VM="true" + ;; + *) + error "unknown file arg [$filename]" + ;; + esac +} + +check_fstype_conflicts() { + if [ -z "$FSTYPE" -o "$FSTYPE" = "$1" ]; then + FSTYPE=$1 + else + error "conflicting FSTYPE types [$FSTYPE] and [$1]" + fi +} +# Parse command line args without requiring specific ordering. It's a +# bit more complex, but offers a great user experience. +while true; do + arg=${1} + case "$arg" in + "qemux86" | "qemux86-64" | "qemuarm" | "qemuarm64" | "qemumips" | "qemumipsel" | \ + "qemumips64" | "qemush4" | "qemuppc" | "qemumicroblaze" | "qemuzynq") + [ -z "$MACHINE" -o "$MACHINE" = "$arg" ] && MACHINE=$arg || \ + error "conflicting MACHINE types [$MACHINE] and [$arg]" + ;; + "ext"[234] | "jffs2" | "nfs" | "btrfs") + check_fstype_conflicts $arg + ;; + "hddimg" | "hdddirect" | "wic" | "vmdk" | "qcow2" | "vdi" | "iso") + check_fstype_conflicts $arg + IS_VM="true" + ;; + "ramfs" | "cpio.gz") + FSTYPE=cpio.gz + ;; + "nographic") + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -nographic" + SCRIPT_KERNEL_OPT="$SCRIPT_KERNEL_OPT console=ttyS0" + ;; + "serial") + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -serial stdio" + SCRIPT_KERNEL_OPT="$SCRIPT_KERNEL_OPT console=ttyS0" + SERIALSTDIO="1" + ;; + "tcpserial="*) + TCPSERIAL_PORTNUM=${arg##tcpserial=} + ;; + "biosdir="*) + CUSTOMBIOSDIR="${arg##biosdir=}" + ;; + "biosfilename="*) + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -bios ${arg##biosfilename=}" + ;; + "qemuparams="*) + SCRIPT_QEMU_EXTRA_OPT="${arg##qemuparams=}" + + # Warn user if they try to specify serial or kvm options + # to use simplified options instead + serial_option=`expr "$SCRIPT_QEMU_EXTRA_OPT" : '.*\(-serial\)'` + kvm_option=`expr "$SCRIPT_QEMU_EXTRA_OPT" : '.*\(-enable-kvm\)'` + vga_option=`expr "$SCRIPT_QEMU_EXTRA_OPT" : '.*\(-vga\)'` + [ ! -z "$serial_option" -o ! -z "$kvm_option" ] && \ + echo "Please use simplified serial or kvm options instead" + ;; + "bootparams="*) + SCRIPT_KERNEL_OPT="$SCRIPT_KERNEL_OPT ${arg##bootparams=}" + ;; + "audio") + if [ "x$MACHINE" = "xqemux86" -o "x$MACHINE" = "xqemux86-64" ]; then + echo "Enabling audio in qemu." + echo "Please install snd_intel8x0 or snd_ens1370 driver in linux guest." + QEMU_AUDIO_DRV="alsa" + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -soundhw ac97,es1370" + fi + ;; + "kvm") + KVM_ENABLED="yes" + KVM_CAPABLE=`grep -q 'vmx\|svm' /proc/cpuinfo && echo 1` + ;; + "kvm-vhost") + KVM_ENABLED="yes" + KVM_CAPABLE=`grep -q 'vmx\|svm' /proc/cpuinfo && echo 1` + VHOST_ENABLED="yes" + ;; + "slirp") + SLIRP_ENABLED="yes" + ;; + "publicvnc") + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -vnc :0" + ;; + *-image*) + [ -z "$ROOTFS" ] || \ + error "conflicting ROOTFS args [$ROOTFS] and [$arg]" + if [ -f "$arg" ]; then + process_filename $arg + elif [ -d "$arg" ]; then + # Handle the case where the nfsroot dir has -image- + # in the pathname + echo "Assuming $arg is an nfs rootfs" + FSTYPE=nfs + ROOTFS=$arg + else + ROOTFS=$arg + LAZY_ROOTFS="true" + fi + ;; + "") break ;; + *) + # A directory name is an nfs rootfs + if [ -d "$arg" ]; then + echo "Assuming $arg is an nfs rootfs" + if [ -z "$FSTYPE" -o "$FSTYPE" = "nfs" ]; then + FSTYPE=nfs + else + error "conflicting FSTYPE types [$arg] and nfs" + fi + + if [ -z "$ROOTFS" ]; then + ROOTFS=$arg + else + error "conflicting ROOTFS args [$ROOTFS] and [$arg]" + fi + elif [ -f "$arg" ]; then + process_filename $arg + else + error "unable to classify arg [$arg]" + fi + ;; + esac + shift +done + +if [ ! -c /dev/net/tun ] ; then + echo "TUN control device /dev/net/tun is unavailable; you may need to enable TUN (e.g. sudo modprobe tun)" + exit 1 +elif [ ! -w /dev/net/tun ] ; then + echo "TUN control device /dev/net/tun is not writable, please fix (e.g. sudo chmod 666 /dev/net/tun)" + exit 1 +fi + +# Report errors for missing combinations of options +if [ -z "$MACHINE" -a -z "$KERNEL" -a -z "$VM" -a "$FSTYPE" != "wic" ]; then + error "you must specify at least a MACHINE or KERNEL argument" +fi +if [ "$FSTYPE" = "nfs" -a -z "$ROOTFS" ]; then + error "NFS booting without an explicit ROOTFS path is not yet supported" +fi + +if [ -z "$MACHINE" ]; then + if [ "$IS_VM" = "true" ]; then + [ "x$FSTYPE" = "xwic" ] && filename=$ROOTFS || filename=$VM + MACHINE=`basename $filename | sed -n 's/.*\(qemux86-64\|qemux86\|qemuarm64\|qemuarm\|qemumips64\|qemumips\|qemuppc\|qemush4\).*/\1/p'` + if [ -z "$MACHINE" ]; then + error "Unable to set MACHINE from image filename [$VM]" + fi + echo "Set MACHINE to [$MACHINE] based on image [$VM]" + else + MACHINE=`basename $KERNEL | sed -n 's/.*\(qemux86-64\|qemux86\|qemuarm64\|qemuarm\|qemumips64\|qemumips\|qemuppc\|qemush4\).*/\1/p'` + if [ -z "$MACHINE" ]; then + error "Unable to set MACHINE from kernel filename [$KERNEL]" + fi + echo "Set MACHINE to [$MACHINE] based on kernel [$KERNEL]" + fi +fi + +YOCTO_KVM_WIKI="https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/How_to_enable_KVM_for_Poky_qemu" +YOCTO_PARAVIRT_KVM_WIKI="https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Running_an_x86_Yocto_Linux_image_under_QEMU_KVM" +# Detect KVM configuration +if [ "x$KVM_ENABLED" = "xyes" ]; then + if [ -z "$KVM_CAPABLE" ]; then + echo "You are trying to enable KVM on a cpu without VT support." + echo "Remove kvm from the command-line, or refer" + echo "$YOCTO_KVM_WIKI"; + exit 1; + fi + if [ "x$MACHINE" != "xqemux86" -a "x$MACHINE" != "xqemux86-64" ]; then + echo "KVM only support x86 & x86-64. Remove kvm from the command-line"; + exit 1; + fi + if [ ! -e /dev/kvm ]; then + echo "Missing KVM device. Have you inserted kvm modules?" + echo "For further help see:" + echo "$YOCTO_KVM_WIKI"; + exit 1; + fi + if [ -w /dev/kvm -a -r /dev/kvm ]; then + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -enable-kvm" + KVM_ACTIVE="yes" + else + echo "You have no rights on /dev/kvm." + echo "Please change the ownership of this file as described at:" + echo "$YOCTO_KVM_WIKI"; + exit 1; + fi + if [ "x$VHOST_ENABLED" = "xyes" ]; then + if [ ! -e /dev/vhost-net ]; then + echo "Missing virtio net device. Have you inserted vhost-net module?" + echo "For further help see:" + echo "$YOCTO_PARAVIRT_KVM_WIKI"; + exit 1; + fi + + if [ -w /dev/vhost-net -a -r /dev/vhost-net ]; then + VHOST_ACTIVE="yes" + else + echo "You have no rights on /dev/vhost-net." + echo "Please change the ownership of this file as described at:" + echo "$YOCTO_KVM_WIKI"; + exit 1; + fi + fi +fi + +machine2=`echo $MACHINE | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' | sed 's/-/_/'` +# MACHINE is now set for all cases + +# Defaults used when these vars need to be inferred +QEMUX86_DEFAULT_KERNEL=bzImage-qemux86.bin +QEMUX86_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUX86_64_DEFAULT_KERNEL=bzImage-qemux86-64.bin +QEMUX86_64_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUARM_DEFAULT_KERNEL=zImage-qemuarm.bin +QEMUARM_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUARM64_DEFAULT_KERNEL=Image-qemuarm64.bin +QEMUARM64_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUMIPS_DEFAULT_KERNEL=vmlinux-qemumips.bin +QEMUMIPS_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUMIPSEL_DEFAULT_KERNEL=vmlinux-qemumipsel.bin +QEMUMIPSEL_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUMIPS64_DEFAULT_KERNEL=vmlinux-qemumips64.bin +QEMUMIPS64_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUSH4_DEFAULT_KERNEL=vmlinux-qemumips.bin +QEMUSH4_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUPPC_DEFAULT_KERNEL=vmlinux-qemuppc.bin +QEMUPPC_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=ext4 + +QEMUMICROBLAZE_DEFAULT_KERNEL=linux.bin.ub +QEMUMICROBLAZE_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=cpio + +QEMUZYNQ_DEFAULT_KERNEL=uImage +QEMUZYNQ_DEFAULT_FSTYPE=cpio + +setup_path_vars() { + if [ -z "$OE_TMPDIR" ] ; then + PATHS_REQUIRED=true + elif [ "$1" = "1" -a -z "$DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE" ] ; then + PATHS_REQUIRED=true + else + PATHS_REQUIRED=false + fi + + if [ "$PATHS_REQUIRED" = "true" ]; then + # Try to get the variable values from bitbake + type -P bitbake &>/dev/null || { + echo "In order for this script to dynamically infer paths"; + echo "to kernels or filesystem images, you either need"; + echo "bitbake in your PATH or to source oe-init-build-env"; + echo "before running this script" >&2; + exit 1; } + + # We have bitbake in PATH, get the variable values from bitbake + BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE=`mktemp --tmpdir runqemu.XXXXXXXXXX` + if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then + echo "Error: mktemp failed for bitbake environment output" + exit 1 + fi + + MACHINE=$MACHINE bitbake -e > $BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE + if [ -z "$OE_TMPDIR" ] ; then + OE_TMPDIR=`sed -n 's/^TMPDIR=\"\(.*\)\"/\1/p' $BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE` + fi + if [ -z "$DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE" ] ; then + DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE=`sed -n 's/^DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE=\"\(.*\)\"/\1/p' $BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE` + fi + if [ -z "$OE_TMPDIR" ]; then + # Check for errors from bitbake that the user needs to know about + BITBAKE_OUTPUT=`cat $BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE | wc -l` + if [ "$BITBAKE_OUTPUT" -eq "0" ]; then + echo "Error: this script needs to be run from your build directory, or you need" + echo "to explicitly set OE_TMPDIR and DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE in your environment" + else + echo "There was an error running bitbake to determine TMPDIR" + echo "Here is the output from 'bitbake -e':" + cat $BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE + fi + rm $BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE + exit 1 + fi + rm $BITBAKE_ENV_TMPFILE + fi +} + +setup_sysroot() { + # Toolchain installs set up $OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT in their + # environment script. If that variable isn't set, we're + # either in an in-tree build scenario or the environment + # script wasn't source'd. + if [ -z "$OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT" ]; then + setup_path_vars + BUILD_ARCH=`uname -m` + BUILD_OS=`uname | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` + BUILD_SYS="$BUILD_ARCH-$BUILD_OS" + + OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT=$OE_TMPDIR/sysroots/$BUILD_SYS + fi + + # Some recipes store the BIOS under $OE_TMPDIR/sysroots/$MACHINE, + # now defined as OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT. The latter is used when searching + # BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps. + if [ -z "$OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT" ]; then + OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT=$OE_TMPDIR/sysroots/$MACHINE + fi +} + +# Locate a rootfs image to boot which matches our expected +# machine and fstype. +findimage() { + where=$1 + machine=$2 + extension=$3 + + # Sort rootfs candidates by modification time - the most + # recently created one is the one we most likely want to boot. + filename=`ls -t1 $where/*-image*$machine.$extension 2>/dev/null | head -n1` + if [ "x$filename" != "x" ]; then + ROOTFS=$filename + return + fi + + echo "Couldn't find a $machine rootfs image in $where." + exit 1 +} + +if [ -e "$ROOTFS" -a -z "$FSTYPE" ]; then + # Extract the filename extension + EXT=`echo $ROOTFS | awk -F . '{ print \$NF }'` + if [ "x$EXT" = "xext2" -o "x$EXT" = "xext3" -o \ + "x$EXT" = "xjffs2" -o "x$EXT" = "xbtrfs" -o \ + "x$EXT" = "xext4" ]; then + FSTYPE=$EXT + else + echo "Note: Unable to determine filesystem extension for $ROOTFS" + echo "We will use the default FSTYPE for $MACHINE" + # ...which is done further below... + fi +fi + +if [ -z "$KERNEL" -a "$IS_VM" = "false" ]; then \ + setup_path_vars 1 + eval kernel_file=\$${machine2}_DEFAULT_KERNEL + KERNEL=$DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE/$kernel_file + + if [ -z "$KERNEL" ]; then + error "Unable to determine default kernel for MACHINE [$MACHINE]" + fi +fi +# KERNEL is now set for all cases + +if [ -z "$FSTYPE" ]; then + eval FSTYPE=\$${machine2}_DEFAULT_FSTYPE + + if [ -z "$FSTYPE" ]; then + error "Unable to determine default fstype for MACHINE [$MACHINE]" + fi +fi + +# FSTYPE is now set for all cases + +# Handle cases where a ROOTFS type is given instead of a filename, e.g. +# core-image-sato +if [ "$LAZY_ROOTFS" = "true" ]; then + setup_path_vars 1 + echo "Assuming $ROOTFS really means $DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE/$ROOTFS-$MACHINE.$FSTYPE" + if [ "$IS_VM" = "true" ]; then + VM=$DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE/$ROOTFS-$MACHINE.$FSTYPE + else + ROOTFS=$DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE/$ROOTFS-$MACHINE.$FSTYPE + fi +fi + +if [ -z "$ROOTFS" ]; then + setup_path_vars 1 + T=$DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE + eval rootfs_list=\$${machine2}_DEFAULT_ROOTFS + findimage $T $MACHINE $FSTYPE + + if [ -z "$ROOTFS" ]; then + error "Unable to determine default rootfs for MACHINE [$MACHINE]" + elif [ "$IS_VM" = "true" ]; then + VM=$ROOTFS + fi +fi +# ROOTFS is now set for all cases, now expand it to be an absolute path, it should exist at this point + +ROOTFS=`readlink -f $ROOTFS` + +echo "" +echo "Continuing with the following parameters:" +if [ "$IS_VM" = "false" ]; then + echo "KERNEL: [$KERNEL]" + echo "ROOTFS: [$ROOTFS]" +else + echo "VM: [$VM]" +fi +echo "FSTYPE: [$FSTYPE]" + +setup_sysroot +# OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT and OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT are now set for all cases + +INTERNAL_SCRIPT="$0-internal" +if [ ! -f "$INTERNAL_SCRIPT" -o ! -r "$INTERNAL_SCRIPT" ]; then +INTERNAL_SCRIPT=`which runqemu-internal` +fi + +# Specify directory for BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps +if [ ! -z "$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" ]; then + if [ -d "$OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" ]; then + echo "Assuming biosdir is $OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -L $OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + elif [ -d "$OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" ]; then + echo "Assuming biosdir is $OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -L $OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + else + if [ ! -d "$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" ]; then + echo "Custom BIOS directory not found. Tried: $CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + echo "and $OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + echo "and $OECORE_MACHINE_SYSROOT/$CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + exit 1; + fi + echo "Assuming biosdir is $CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT="$SCRIPT_QEMU_OPT -L $CUSTOMBIOSDIR" + fi +fi + +. $INTERNAL_SCRIPT +exit $? -- cgit v1.2.3