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Hippolyte Chauvin
519f9d415f first-free-port : meilleure gestion des erreurs 2023-12-04 23:07:42 +01:00
Hippolyte Chauvin
c16666a3f9 qemush : d'abord vérifier que le fichier existe avant le chmod 2023-12-04 22:56:16 +01:00
Hippolyte Chauvin
0b2c90d5ff first-free-port : meilleurs messages d'erreur 2023-12-04 22:54:23 +01:00
Hippolyte Chauvin
581fcd3f0a README : suppression faute builting 2023-12-04 22:49:38 +01:00
Hippolyte Chauvin
e03ef4d0e7 README : suppression d'espaces avant les : 2023-12-04 22:48:54 +01:00
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@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ machines and their disks associated.
## Why
`qemush` is **daemonless** : no bloaty long running process is needed for
`qemush` is **daemonless**: no bloaty long running process is needed for
`qemush` to work.
`qemush` is **lightweight** : it only consists in a shell script to
`qemush` is **lightweight**: it only consists in a shell script to
automate repeated tasks and force good practices.
`qemush` needs **few dependencies** : see section
`qemush` needs **few dependencies**: see section
[Dependencies](#dependencies) for details.
`qemush` is **hackable** : you can [write your own launching
`qemush` is **hackable**: you can [write your own launching
scripts](#writing-a-launching-script) to make it work as intended.
`qemush` is **easy to setup** : you can make it work in a few steps, see
`qemush` is **easy to setup**: you can make it work in a few steps, see
section [Installation instructions](#installation-instructions).
## Good practices?
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ need it
- `screen` - for process supervision
- `source-highlight` - for syntax highlighting when displaying launching
scripts
- any text editor - used for builting function to edit launching scripts
- any text editor - used for builtin function to edit launching scripts
## Installation instructions
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ scripts
`qemush` acts as Unix user `qemu` to manage virtual machines. You need to
create a system user `qemu` that cannot login, with any home directory,
in an Unix group of the same name. Example :
in an Unix group of the same name. Example:
```sh
# Example if the qemu user doesn't exist
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ For ease of use, you need to grant every user in the `qemu` group via
### Add `qemush` in the `PATH`
Use your preferred way to add the `qemush` script to a folder of `PATH`.
Recommended : copy the script in `/usr/local/bin` to make it effortlessly
Recommended: copy the script in `/usr/local/bin` to make it effortlessly
system wide.
### Extra: add `first-free-port` in `PATH`
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ The default text editor used by `qemush` is `nvim`, but it can be
overriden by the `EDITOR` environment variable.
Run the following command to start editing a launching script by the name
of your choice :
of your choice:
```sh
qemush edit "$name"
@ -103,13 +103,13 @@ Example scripts are available in this repo's `qemu/bin` folder.
### Launching a virtual machine
Virtual machines are identified by the name of their launching scripts.
You can launch any machine with the following command :
You can launch any machine with the following command:
```sh
qemush start "$name"
```
You can also list all available virtual machines by running this command :
You can also list all available virtual machines by running this command:
```sh
qemush ls

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ public_diskls() {
public_edit() {
local file="${bin}/${1}"
"$EDITOR" "$file"
exec chmod u+x "$file"
[ -f "$file" ] && exec chmod u+x "$file"
}
public_rm() {

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sysexits.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#define MIN_TCP_PORT 1
#define TCP_TABLE "/proc/net/tcp"
@ -12,6 +13,13 @@
#define LISTENING_HEX "0A"
#define PORTS_BLOCKS_TO_ALLOW 4
/**
* Print a nice error message
*/
static void print_error(char *name, const char *message) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", name, message);
}
/**
* Get all the listening TCP ports
*/
@ -81,20 +89,25 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
}
if (!is_valid_tcp_port(current_port)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Provide a valid TCP port number as first argument.\n");
print_error(argv[0], "provide a valid TCP port number as first argument.");
return EX_USAGE;
}
// Open TCP table
FILE *tcp_table_fptr = fopen(TCP_TABLE, "r");
if (tcp_table_fptr == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error opening the TCP table.\n");
return EX_OSFILE;
print_error(argv[0], "error opening the TCP table.");
return errno;
}
unsigned short *listening_ports = malloc(PORTS_BLOCKS_TO_ALLOW * sizeof(unsigned short));
listening_ports = get_listening_ports(listening_ports, tcp_table_fptr);
if (fclose(tcp_table_fptr) != 0) {
print_error(argv[0], "can't close the TCP table.");
return errno;
}
// Check if the current port is available, add
while (!is_port_available(current_port, listening_ports)) {
current_port++;
@ -106,7 +119,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
printf("%d\n", current_port);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "No more ports available. How did you fuck up that bad ???\n");
print_error(argv[0], "no more ports available; how did you fuck up that bad ???");
return EX_TEMPFAIL;
}
}