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linuxkit/tools/qemu/qemu.sh
Tycho Andersen 8a3ae66f64 hoist kernel command line out of qemu docker image
we want to fiddle with this for selinux, and probably for other things too.

Signed-off-by: Tycho Andersen <tycho@docker.com>
2017-03-09 11:13:49 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
cd /tmp
# extract. BSD tar auto recognises compression, unlike GNU tar
# only if stdin is a tty, if so need files volume mounted...
[ -t 0 ] || bsdtar xzf -
TGZ="$(find . -name '*.tgz' -or -name '*.tar.gz')"
[ -n "$TGZ" ] && bsdtar xzf "$TGZ"
ISO="$(find . -name '*.iso')"
RAW="$(find . -name '*.raw')"
INITRD="$(find . -name '*.img')"
KERNEL="$(find . -name vmlinuz64 -or -name '*bzImage')"
if [ -n "$ISO" ]
then
ARGS="-cdrom $ISO -drive file=systemdisk.img,format=raw"
elif [ -n "$RAW" ]
then
# should test with more drives
ARGS="-drive file=$RAW,format=raw"
elif [ -n "KERNEL" ]
then
ARGS="-kernel $KERNEL"
if [ -n "$INITRD" ]
then
ARGS="$ARGS -initrd $INITRD"
fi
ARGS="$ARGS -drive file=systemdisk.img,format=raw"
else
echo "no recognised boot media" >2
exit 1
fi
echo "$ARGS" | grep -q systemdisk && qemu-img create -f raw systemdisk.img 256M
CMDLINE="$*"
if [ -z "${CMDLINE}" ]
then
CMDLINE="console=ttyS0"
fi
qemu-system-x86_64 -device virtio-rng-pci -serial stdio -vnc none -m 1024 -append "${CMDLINE}" $ARGS