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#!/bin/sh
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2012-09-14 17:08:54 +08:00
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# libvirt 'run' programs locally script
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2013-02-23 08:10:48 +08:00
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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2012-09-14 17:08:54 +08:00
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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2012-09-18 19:07:26 +08:00
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# along with this program; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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2012-09-14 17:08:54 +08:00
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# With this script you can run libvirt programs without needing to
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# install them first. You just have to do for example:
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#
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# ./run ./tools/virsh [args ...]
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#
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# If you are already in the tools/ subdirectory, then the following
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# command will also work:
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#
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# ../run ./virsh [...]
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#
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# You can also run the C programs under valgrind like this:
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#
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# ./run valgrind [valgrind opts...] ./program
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#
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# or under gdb:
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#
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# ./run gdb --args ./program
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#
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# This also works with sudo (eg. if you need root access for libvirt):
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#
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# sudo ./run ./tools/virsh list --all
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#
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Find this script.
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b=@abs_builddir@
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library_path="$b/src/.libs"
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if [ -z "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ]; then
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$library_path
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else
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$library_path:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
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fi
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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export LIBVIRT_DRIVER_DIR="$b/src/.libs"
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2011-07-07 00:30:08 +08:00
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export LIBVIRT_LOCK_MANAGER_PLUGIN_DIR="$b/src/.libs"
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export VIRTLOCKD_PATH="$b/src/virtlockd"
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2012-09-14 17:08:54 +08:00
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export LIBVIRTD_PATH="$b/daemon/libvirtd"
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# For Python.
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export PYTHON=@PYTHON@
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if [ -z "$PYTHONPATH" ]; then
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PYTHONPATH="$b/python:$b/python/.libs"
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else
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PYTHONPATH="$b/python:$b/python/.libs:$PYTHONPATH"
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fi
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export PYTHONPATH
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# This is a cheap way to find some use-after-free and uninitialized
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# read problems when using glibc.
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random_val="$(awk 'BEGIN{srand(); print 1+int(255*rand())}' < /dev/null)"
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export MALLOC_PERTURB_=$random_val
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# Run the program.
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exec $b/libtool --mode=execute "$@"
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