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#!/bin/bash
#
# Create a "bank" of tap network devices that can be used by the
# runqemu script. This script needs to be run as root, and will
# use the tunctl binary from the build system sysroot. Note: many Linux
# distros these days still use an older version of tunctl which does not
# support the group permissions option, hence the need to use the build
# system provided version.
#
# Copyright (C) 2010 Intel Corp.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
uid=`id -u`
gid=`id -g`
if [ -n "$SUDO_UID" ]; then
uid=$SUDO_UID
fi
if [ -n "$SUDO_GID" ]; then
gid=$SUDO_GID
fi
usage() {
echo "Usage: sudo $0 <uid> <gid> <num> <staging_bindir_native>"
echo "Where <uid> is the numeric user id the tap devices will be owned by"
echo "Where <gid> is the numeric group id the tap devices will be owned by"
echo "<num> is the number of tap devices to create (0 to remove all)"
echo "<native-sysroot-basedir> is the path to the build system's native sysroot"
echo "For example:"
echo "$ bitbake qemu-helper-native"
echo "$ sudo $0 $uid $gid 4 tmp/sysroots-components/x86_64/qemu-helper-native/usr/bin"
echo ""
exit 1
}
if [ $# -ne 4 ]; then
echo "Error: Incorrect number of arguments"
usage
fi
TUID=$1
GID=$2
COUNT=$3
STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE=$4
TUNCTL=$STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE/tunctl
if [[ ! -x "$TUNCTL" || -d "$TUNCTL" ]]; then
echo "Error: $TUNCTL is not an executable"
usage
fi
if [ $EUID -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error: This script must be run with root privileges"
exit
fi
SCRIPT_DIR=`dirname $0`
RUNQEMU_IFUP="$SCRIPT_DIR/runqemu-ifup"
if [ ! -x "$RUNQEMU_IFUP" ]; then
echo "Error: Unable to find the runqemu-ifup script in $SCRIPT_DIR"
exit 1
fi
IFCONFIG=`which ip 2> /dev/null`
if [ -z "$IFCONFIG" ]; then
# Is it ever anywhere else?
IFCONFIG=/sbin/ip
fi
if [ ! -x "$IFCONFIG" ]; then
echo "$IFCONFIG cannot be executed"
exit 1
fi
if [ $COUNT -ge 0 ]; then
# Ensure we start with a clean slate
for tap in `$IFCONFIG link | grep tap | awk '{ print \$2 }' | sed s/://`; do
echo "Note: Destroying pre-existing tap interface $tap..."
$TUNCTL -d $tap
done
rm -f /etc/runqemu-nosudo
else
echo "Error: Incorrect count: $COUNT"
exit 1
fi
if [ $COUNT -gt 0 ]; then
echo "Creating $COUNT tap devices for UID: $TUID GID: $GID..."
for ((index=0; index < $COUNT; index++)); do
echo "Creating tap$index"
ifup=`$RUNQEMU_IFUP $TUID $GID $STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE 2>&1`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error running tunctl: $ifup"
exit 1
fi
done
echo "Note: For systems running NetworkManager, it's recommended"
echo "Note: that the tap devices be set as unmanaged in the"
echo "Note: NetworkManager.conf file. Add the following lines to"
echo "Note: /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf"
echo "[keyfile]"
echo "unmanaged-devices=interface-name:tap*"
# The runqemu script will check for this file, and if it exists,
# will use the existing bank of tap devices without creating
# additional ones via sudo.
touch /etc/runqemu-nosudo
fi