poky/scripts/runqemu-ifup
Mariano Lopez 835525c8bb runqemu-ifup: Check if the tap interface is set up correctly
The process to set up a tap interface is as follows:
    - tap interface is created
    - An IP address is assigned to the tap interface
    - The interface is bring up
    - A route is added to the target using the tap
      interface

Of all the previous steps, only the first one is
check if it was sucessful. The status of the others
are ignored and all of them are required to have
basic connectivity in the target.

This patch adds the checks for the rest of the stpes
needed to set up the tap interface.

[YOCTO #8550]

(From OE-Core rev: 52f6bacffc517198f0d1f24e5418ee4c9cb5442a)

Signed-off-by: Mariano Lopez <mariano.lopez@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2015-10-27 07:24:28 +00:00

3.5 KiB
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#!/bin/bash

QEMU network interface configuration script. This utility needs to

be run as root, and will use the tunctl binary from a native 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 build system's version.

If you find yourself calling this script a lot, you can add the

the following to your /etc/sudoers file to be able to run this

command without entering your password each time:

ALL=NOPASSWD: /path/to/runqemu-ifup

ALL=NOPASSWD: /path/to/runqemu-ifdown

If you'd like to create a bank of tap devices at once, you should use

the runqemu-gen-tapdevs script instead. If tap devices are set up using

that script, the runqemu script will never end up calling this

script.

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() { echo "sudo $(basename $0) " }

if [ $EUID -ne 0 ]; then echo "Error: This script (runqemu-ifup) must be run with root privileges" exit 1 fi

if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then usage exit 1 fi

USERID="-u $1" GROUP="-g $2" NATIVE_SYSROOT_DIR=$3

TUNCTL=$NATIVE_SYSROOT_DIR/usr/bin/tunctl if [ ! -x "$TUNCTL" ]; then echo "Error: Unable to find tunctl binary in '$NATIVE_SYSROOT_DIR/usr/bin', please bitbake qemu-helper-native" exit 1 fi

TAP=$TUNCTL -b $GROUP 2>&1 STATUS=$? if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ]; then

If tunctl -g fails, try using tunctl -u, for older host kernels

which do not support the TUNSETGROUP ioctl

TAP=`$TUNCTL -b $USERID 2>&1`
STATUS=$?
if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ]; then
	echo "tunctl failed:"
	exit 1
fi

fi

IFCONFIG=which ip 2> /dev/null if [ "x$IFCONFIG" = "x" ]; then # better than nothing... IFCONFIG=/sbin/ip fi if [ ! -x "$IFCONFIG" ]; then echo "$IFCONFIG cannot be executed" exit 1 fi

IPTABLES=which iptables 2> /dev/null if [ "x$IPTABLES" = "x" ]; then IPTABLES=/sbin/iptables fi if [ ! -x "$IPTABLES" ]; then echo "$IPTABLES cannot be executed" exit 1 fi

n=$[ (echo $TAP | sed 's/tap//' * 2) + 1 ] $IFCONFIG addr add 192.168.7.$n/32 broadcast 192.168.7.255 dev $TAP STATUS=$? if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ]; then echo "Failed to set up IP addressing on $TAP" exit 1 fi $IFCONFIG link set dev $TAP up STATUS=$? if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ]; then echo "Failed to bring up $TAP" exit 1 fi

dest=$[ (echo $TAP | sed 's/tap//' * 2) + 2 ] $IFCONFIG route add to 192.168.7.$dest dev $TAP STATUS=$? if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ]; then echo "Failed to add route to 192.168.7.$dest using $TAP" exit 1 fi

setup NAT for tap0 interface to have internet access in QEMU

$IPTABLES -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.7.$n/32 $IPTABLES -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.7.$dest/32 echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/$TAP/proxy_arp $IPTABLES -P FORWARD ACCEPT

echo $TAP