genode/repos/ports/run/seoul-auto.run
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#
# \brief Seoul on Genode - for automated testing
# \author Alexander Boettcher
# \date 2013-06-11
#
# This run script starts the Seoul VMM booting from a multiboot image.
# It assumes that the module files are present at '<build-dir>/bin/'
#
assert_spec x86
if { [get_cmd_switch --autopilot] && [have_spec x86_32] } {
puts "Run script does not support autopilot mode on 32 bit"
exit 0
}
if {[have_spec foc] || [have_spec sel4] || [have_spec nova]} {
} else {
puts "\n Run script is not supported on this platform. \n";
exit 0
}
set use_multiboot 1
set use_genode_iso 0
set use_model_ahci 0
set use_model_ide 0
set use_block_vdi 0
set use_block_ram 0
set use_block_sata 0
set use_part_block 0
set use_nic_session 1
set use_nic_bridge 0
set use_usb 0
set use_framebuffer 1
set use_fancy_stuff 0
set use_top 0
set memory_vmm_vm "128M"
set vcpus_to_be_used 2
if {[have_spec sel4]} {
# The seL4 kernel dies with an exception XXX
set vcpus_to_be_used 1
}
set multiboot_files {
<rom name="munich"/>
<rom name="bzImage-3.1" cmdline="root=/dev/ram0 earlyprintk=ttyS0 console=ttyS0 text"/>
<rom name="seoul-auto.gz"/>
}
set guest_os_binaries { munich bzImage-3.1 seoul-auto.gz}
set sha1_os_binaries { 7ecb4ba634a0ecfa6429418ea73490d6f65afead 6b2ef2c5bf16db3ebcbe33ce134e4e0a96944f82 bb6384fe58ab0c945b231f6cc107bcdff1bdacbe}
#
# Download demo kernel, image and
# munich (part of Oslo framework http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~kauer/oslo)
#
set uri "http://genode.org/files/seoul"
foreach binary $guest_os_binaries {
if {![file exists bin/$binary]} {
exec mkdir -p bin
puts "Download file bin/$binary"
exec >& /dev/null wget -c -O bin/$binary $uri/$binary
}
}
source ${genode_dir}/repos/ports/run/seoul.inc
append qemu_args " -cpu phenom -smp 2 "
append qemu_args " -net nic,model=e1000 "
append qemu_args " -nographic "
if { [get_cmd_switch --autopilot] } {
run_genode_until {\[init -\> seoul\] VMM: # Hello Genode world!} 300
} else {
run_genode_until forever
}
foreach binary $guest_os_binaries {
exec rm -f bin/$binary
}