#!/bin/bash # Wrapper around run-emulator.sh that sets up a reasonable development # environment. # Allocates more physical memory, adds a 2 gigabyte ext3 image (hdb.img) # mounted on /home to provide persistent writeable space, and sets up and # distcc acceleration (if both the the cross compiler and distccd # are available in the host's $PATH). # The following environment variables affect the behavior of this script: # HDA - Image file to use for -hda on /usr/hda (spliced into / with cp -s) # HDB - Image file to use for -hdb on /home (creates a new hdb.img if blank) # HDBMEGS - Size (in decimal megabytes) when creating hdb.img # HDC - Image file to use for -hdc on /mnt (none of blank) # QEMU_MEMORY - number of megabytes of memory for qemu (defaults to 256) INCLUDE unique-port.sh INCLUDE make-hdb.sh source ./run-emulator.sh --norun || exit 1 test -z $QEMU_MEMORY && setvar QEMU_MEMORY = '256' setvar QEMU_EXTRA = ""-m $QEMU_MEMORY $QEMU_EXTRA"" test -z $HDA && setvar HDA = 'toolchain.sqf' # Should we set up an ext3 image as a second virtual hard drive for /home? if test $HDBMEGS != "0" { test -z $HDB && setvar HDB = 'hdb.img' if test ! -e $HDB { # If we don't already have an hdb image, should we set up a sparse file and # format it ext3? test -z $HDBMEGS && setvar HDBMEGS = '2048' make_hdb } } # Setup distcc # If the cross compiler isn't in the $PATH, look for it in the current # directory, the parent directory, and the user's home directory. setvar DISTCC_PATH = "$(which $ARCH-cc 2>/dev/null | sed 's@\(.*\)/.*@\1@')" if test -z $DISTCC_PATH { for i in {"$(pwd)/","$(pwd)/../","$HOME"/}{,simple-}cross-compiler-"$ARCH"/bin { test -f "$i/$ARCH-cc" && setvar DISTCC_PATH = "$i" && break } } test -z $(which distccd) && test -e ../host/distccd && setvar PATH = ""$PATH:$(pwd)/../host"" if test -z $(which distccd) { echo 'No distccd in $PATH, acceleration disabled.' } elif test -z $DISTCC_PATH { echo "No $ARCH-cc in "'$PATH'", acceleration disabled." } else { # Populate a directory full of symlinks to the cross compiler using the # unprefixed names distccd will try to use. mkdir -p "distcc_links" && for i in $(cd "$DISTCC_PATH"; ls $ARCH-* | sed "s/^$ARCH-//" ) { ln -sf "$DISTCC_PATH/$ARCH-$i" "distcc_links/$i" } if test -e "$DISTCC_PATH/$ARCH-rawgcc" { for i in cc gcc g++ c++ { ln -sf "$DISTCC_PATH/$ARCH-rawgcc" distcc_links/$i } } # Run the distcc daemon on the host system with $PATH restricted to the # cross compiler binaries. # Note that we tell it --no-detach and background it ourselves so jobs -p can # find it later to kill it after the emulator exits. setvar PORT = $(unique_port) if test -z $CPUS { # Current parallelism limits include: # - memory available to emulator (most targets max at 256 megs, which # gives about 80 megs/instance). # - speed of preprocessor (tcc -E would be faster than gcc -E) # - speed of virtual network (switch to virtual gigabit cards). # # CPUS=$(($(echo /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu[0-9]* | wc -w)*2)) setvar CPUS = '3' }" PATH="$(pwd)/distcc_links"" $(which distccd) --no-detach --daemon \ --listen 127.0.0.1 -a 127.0.0.1 -p $PORT --jobs $CPUS \ --log-stderr --verbose 2>distccd.log & setvar DISTCC_PID = "$(jobs -p)" # Clean up afterwards: Kill child processes we started (I.E. distccd). trap "kill $DISTCC_PID" EXIT # When background processes die, they should do so silently. disown $DISTCC_PID # Let the QEMU launch know we're using distcc. echo "distccd pid $DISTCC_PID port $PORT" setvar KERNEL_EXTRA = ""DISTCC_HOSTS=10.0.2.2:$PORT/$CPUS $KERNEL_EXTRA"" } test -z $CPUS && setvar CPUS = '1' setvar KERNEL_EXTRA = ""CPUS=$CPUS $KERNEL_EXTRA"" # Kill our child processes on exit. trap "pkill -P$$" EXIT # The actual emulator invocation command gets appended here by system-image.sh test ! -z $HDC && setvar QEMU_EXTRA = ""-hdc $HDC $QEMU_EXTRA"" test ! -z $HDB && setvar QEMU_EXTRA = ""-hdb $HDB $QEMU_EXTRA"" test ! -z $HDA && setvar QEMU_EXTRA = ""-hda $HDA $QEMU_EXTRA"" run_emulator