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2010-10-07Update meta-ide-support dependenciesScott Garman1
Using poky-qemu with our new tap networking and/or unfs support required too many additional build steps. This updates the meta-ide-support dependencies so all features are built and available to use. Specifically, this adds psuedo-native, qemu-helper-native, and unfs-server-native to the dependency chain for meta-ide-support. This fixes [BUGID #392] Also add poky-gen-tapdevs and remove runqemu-nfs from the qemu-helper-native recipe, and update some qemu control script error messages to suggest building meta-ide-support. Signed-off-by: Scott Garman <scott.a.garman@intel.com>
2010-10-07poky-qemu-ifup/ifdown: Require root privileges to runScott Garman1
This fixes [BUGID #232], requiring root privileges to run these scripts and giving an error prompt when that requirement is not met. The tunctl uid fallback code has also been removed, as we can rely on the specific version of tunctl run from the native sysroot. Signed-off-by: Scott Garman <scott.a.garman@intel.com>
2010-08-20poky-qemu-[ifup|ifdown]: Use native tunctlJeff Dike1
poky-qemu-ifup can run standalone by root in order to configure a bank of tap devices for later qemu use. These devices will, if possible, be owned by a specified group to which qemu users must belong. If the kernel is too old to support TUNSETGROUP, then it falls back to setting the tap device to be owned by a particular user, and that user will be the only one allowed to use it. Also overall usability improvements to the scripts, usage() help, etc. Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Scott Garman <scott.a.garman@intel.com>
2010-08-20qemu: Use a TAP device instead of slirp for networkingJeff Dike1
With this patch, a persistent TAP device is set up by poky-qemu-ifup, which is now run before qemu. The qemu command line now uses the device that was constructed (rather than the hard-coded tap0) and it is told not to run any networking scripts. When qemu shuts down, poky-qemu-ifdown removes the TAP device. sudo use - sudo is used to run poky-qemu-ifup. sudo is no longer used to run qemu, as qemu no longer needs privileges to set up networking. poky-qemu-ifdown is run without privileges, as you can remove a TAP device which you own. Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com>
2008-01-31scripts: Always try to start distccd, improve distccd cleanup, add SDK ↵Richard Purdie1
directory to the search path so any cross compiler installed in /usr/local/poky is found and used, add ifdown script to avoid warning messages git-svn-id: https://svn.o-hand.com/repos/poky/trunk@3649 311d38ba-8fff-0310-9ca6-ca027cbcb966