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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# libvirt 'run' programs locally script
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This library 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 GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; If not, see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
# With this script you can run libvirt programs without needing to
# install them first. You just have to do for example:
#
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# ./run virsh [args ...]
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#
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# Note that this runs the locally compiled copy of virsh which
# is usually want you want.
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#
# You can also run the C programs under valgrind like this:
#
# ./run valgrind [valgrind opts...] ./program
#
# or under gdb:
#
# ./run gdb --args ./program
#
# This also works with sudo (eg. if you need root access for libvirt):
#
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# sudo ./run virsh list --all
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#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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import os
import os.path
import random
import sys
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import subprocess
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# Function to intelligently prepend a path to an environment variable.
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# See https://stackoverflow.com/a/9631350
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def prepend(env, varname, extradir):
if varname in os.environ:
env[varname] = extradir + ":" + env[varname]
else:
env[varname] = extradir
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here = "@abs_builddir@"
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if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print("syntax: %s BINARY [ARGS...]" % sys.argv[0], file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
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prog = sys.argv[1]
args = sys.argv[1:]
env = os.environ
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prepend(env, "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", os.path.join(here, "src"))
prepend(env, "PKG_CONFIG_PATH", os.path.join(here, "src"))
prepend(env, "PATH", os.path.join(here, "tools"))
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# Ensure that any 3rd party apps using libvirt.so from the build tree get
# files resolved to the build/source tree too. Typically useful for language
# bindings running tests against non-installed libvirt.
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env["LIBVIRT_DIR_OVERRIDE"] = "1"
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# This is a cheap way to find some use-after-free and uninitialized
# read problems when using glibc.
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env["MALLOC_PERTURB_"] = "%d" % random.randint(1, 255)
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modular_daemons = [
"virtinterfaced",
"virtlxcd",
"virtnetworkd",
"virtnodedevd",
"virtnwfilterd",
"virtproxyd",
"virtqemud",
"virtsecretd",
"virtstoraged",
"virtvboxd",
"virtvzd",
"virtxend",
]
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def is_modular_daemon(name):
return name in modular_daemons
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def is_monolithic_daemon(name):
return name == "libvirtd"
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def is_systemd_host():
if os.getuid() != 0:
return False
return os.path.exists("/run/systemd/system")
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def daemon_units(name):
return [name + suffix for suffix in [
".service", ".socket", "-ro.socket", "-admin.socket"]]
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def is_unit_active(name):
ret = subprocess.call(["systemctl", "is-active", "-q", name])
return ret == 0
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def change_unit(name, action):
ret = subprocess.call(["systemctl", action, "-q", name])
return ret == 0
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try_stop_units = []
if is_systemd_host():
name = os.path.basename(prog)
maybe_stopped_units = []
if is_modular_daemon(name):
# Only need to stop libvirtd or this specific modular unit
maybe_stopped_units += daemon_units("libvirtd")
maybe_stopped_units += daemon_units(name)
elif is_monolithic_daemon(name):
# Need to stop libvirtd and/or all modular units
maybe_stopped_units += daemon_units("libvirtd")
for entry in modular_daemons:
maybe_stopped_units += daemon_units(entry)
for unit in maybe_stopped_units:
if is_unit_active(unit):
try_stop_units.append(unit)
if len(try_stop_units) == 0:
# Run the program directly, replacing ourselves
os.execvpe(prog, args, env)
else:
print("Temporarily stopping systemd units...")
stopped_units = []
try:
for unit in try_stop_units:
print(" > %s" % unit)
if not change_unit(unit, "stop"):
raise Exception("Unable to stop '%s'" % unit)
stopped_units.append(unit)
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print("Running '%s'..." % str(" ".join(args)))
ret = subprocess.call(args, env=env)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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pass
finally:
print("Re-starting original systemd units...")
stopped_units.reverse()
for unit in stopped_units:
print(" > %s" % unit)
if not change_unit(unit, "start"):
print(" ! unable to restart %s" % unit, file=sys.stderr)