2020-04-14 21:20:44 +03:00
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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2020-12-29 01:09:47 +03:00
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QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH1='qemubr1'
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default_dev1='eth0'
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2020-04-14 21:20:44 +03:00
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# DHCPD must have an IP address to run, but that address doesn't have to
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# be valid. This is the dummy address dhcpd is configured to use.
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DUMMY_DHCPD_IP='10.0.0.1'
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# These scripts configure/deconfigure the VM interface on the bridge.
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QEMU_IFUP='/routeros/qemu-ifup'
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QEMU_IFDOWN='/routeros/qemu-ifdown'
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# The name of the dhcpd config file we make
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DHCPD_CONF_FILE='/routeros/dhcpd.conf'
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# First step, we run the things that need to happen before we start mucking
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# with the interfaces. We start by generating the DHCPD config file based
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# on our current address/routes. We "steal" the container's IP, and lease
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# it to the VM once it starts up.
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2020-12-29 01:09:47 +03:00
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/routeros/generate-dhcpd-conf.py $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH1 >$DHCPD_CONF_FILE
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function prepare_intf() {
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#First we clear out the IP address and route
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ip addr flush dev $1
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# Next, we create our bridge, and add our container interface to it.
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ip link add $2 type bridge
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ip link set dev $1 master $2
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# Then, we toggle the interface and the bridge to make sure everything is up
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# and running.
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ip link set dev $1 up
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ip link set dev $2 up
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}
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2020-04-14 21:20:44 +03:00
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2020-12-29 01:09:47 +03:00
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prepare_intf $default_dev1 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH1
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2020-04-14 21:20:44 +03:00
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# Finally, start our DHCPD server
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udhcpd -I $DUMMY_DHCPD_IP -f $DHCPD_CONF_FILE &
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# And run the VM! A brief explanation of the options here:
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# -enable-kvm: Use KVM for this VM (much faster for our case).
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# -nographic: disable SDL graphics.
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# -serial mon:stdio: use "monitored stdio" as our serial output.
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# -nic: Use a TAP interface with our custom up/down scripts.
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# -drive: The VM image we're booting.
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2020-12-29 01:09:47 +03:00
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# mac: Set up your own interfaces mac addresses here, cause from winbox you can not change these later.
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2020-04-14 21:20:44 +03:00
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exec qemu-system-x86_64 \
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2020-12-29 01:09:47 +03:00
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-nographic -serial mon:stdio \
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-vnc 0.0.0.0:0 \
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-m 512 \
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-smp 4,sockets=1,cores=4,threads=1 \
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-nic tap,id=qemu1,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:31,script=$QEMU_IFUP,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN \
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"$@" \
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-hda $ROUTEROS_IMAGE
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