ladybird/Kernel/run
Andreas Kling dd1996ca68 run: Unbreak this script when running with a regular Bourne /bin/sh
We can't use bashisms in our scripts anymore, since we're trying to
keep them POSIXy (to make them easier to run for our own shell someday)
2019-11-13 21:57:51 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
#SERENITY_PACKET_LOGGING_ARG="-object filter-dump,id=hue,netdev=br0,file=e1000.pcap"
[ -e /dev/kvm -a -r /dev/kvm -a -w /dev/kvm ] && SERENITY_KVM_ARG="-enable-kvm"
[ -z "$SERENITY_QEMU_BIN" ] && SERENITY_QEMU_BIN="qemu-system-i386"
[ -z "$SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE" ] && SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE="hello"
[ -z "$SERENITY_RAM_SIZE" ] && SERENITY_RAM_SIZE=128M
[ -z "$SERENITY_COMMON_QEMU_ARGS" ] && SERENITY_COMMON_QEMU_ARGS="
$SERENITY_EXTRA_QEMU_ARGS
-s -m $SERENITY_RAM_SIZE
-d cpu_reset,guest_errors
-device VGA,vgamem_mb=64
-hda _disk_image
-debugcon stdio
-soundhw pcspk
-soundhw sb16
"
export SDL_VIDEO_X11_DGAMOUSE=0
if [ "$1" = "b" ]; then
# ./run b: bochs
bochs -q -f .bochsrc
elif [ "$1" = "qn" ]; then
# ./run qn: qemu without network
$SERENITY_QEMU_BIN \
$SERENITY_COMMON_QEMU_ARGS \
-device e1000 \
-kernel kernel \
-append "${SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE}"
elif [ "$1" = "qtap" ]; then
# ./run qtap: qemu with tap
sudo $SERENITY_QEMU_BIN \
$SERENITY_COMMON_QEMU_ARGS \
$SERENITY_KVM_ARG \
$SERENITY_PACKET_LOGGING_ARG \
-netdev tap,ifname=tap0,id=br0 \
-device e1000,netdev=br0 \
-kernel kernel \
-append "${SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE}"
elif [ "$1" = "qgrub" ]; then
# ./run qgrub: qemu with grub
$SERENITY_QEMU_BIN \
$SERENITY_COMMON_QEMU_ARGS \
$SERENITY_KVM_ARG \
$SERENITY_PACKET_LOGGING_ARG \
-netdev user,id=breh,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:8888-10.0.2.15:8888,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:8823-10.0.2.15:23 \
-device e1000,netdev=breh
elif [ "$1" = "qcmd" ]; then
SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE=""
# FIXME: Someone who knows sh syntax better, please help:
for i in `seq 2 $#`; do
shift
SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE="$SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE $1"
done
echo "Starting SerenityOS, Commandline: ${SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE}"
# ./run: qemu with serenity with custom commandline
$SERENITY_QEMU_BIN \
$SERENITY_COMMON_QEMU_ARGS \
-device e1000 \
-kernel kernel \
-append "${SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE}"
else
# ./run: qemu with user networking
$SERENITY_QEMU_BIN \
$SERENITY_COMMON_QEMU_ARGS \
$SERENITY_KVM_ARG \
$SERENITY_PACKET_LOGGING_ARG \
-netdev user,id=breh,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:8888-10.0.2.15:8888,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:8823-10.0.2.15:23 \
-device e1000,netdev=breh \
-kernel kernel \
-append "${SERENITY_KERNEL_CMDLINE}"
fi