quickpassthrough/lib/set_CMDLINE.sh
2022-03-12 15:34:40 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Function to configure systemd-boot using kernelstub
function set_KERNELSTUB () {
# Separator
printf "
############################################################
"
# Tell what we are going to do
echo "Adding vfio kernel arguments to systemd-boot using kernelstub"
# Get the config paths
source "${SCRIPTDIR}/lib/paths.sh"
# Check if systemd-boot already has vfio parameters from before
KERNELSTUB_TEST=$(sudo kernelstub -p 2>&1 | grep "Kernel Boot Options" | perl -pe "s/.+Kernel Boot Options:\..+(vfio_pci.ids=.+ ).+/\1/")
# If there are already vfio_pci parameters in kernelstub
if [[ "$KERNELSTUB_TEST" =~ vfio_pci.ids ]] ;
then
# Remove the old parameters
sudo kernelstub -d "$KERNELSTUB_TEST"
sudo kernelstub -d "vfio_pci.disable_vga=1"
sudo kernelstub -d "vfio_pci.disable_vga=0"
fi
# Apply new parameters
CMDLINE=$(cat "${SCRIPTDIR}/config/kernel_args")
sudo kernelstub -a "$CMDLINE"
}
# Function to configure grub
function set_GRUB () {
# Separator
printf "
############################################################
"
# Get the config paths
source "$SCRIPTDIR/lib/paths.sh"
local CMDLINE
CMDLINE=$(cat "$SCRIPTDIR/config/kernel_args")
# HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL!
local GRUB_CMDLINE
local GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
# Check if there is a GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line in grub config
if grep -q "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=" "$SCRIPTDIR/$DEFAULT/grub" ;
then
# Update the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line
GRUB_CMDLINE=$(cat "/etc/default/grub" | grep -P "^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT" | perl -pe "s/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=\"(.+)\"/\1/" | perl -pe "s/iommu=(pt|on)|amd_iommu=on|vfio_pci.ids=.+|vfio_pci.disable_vga=\d{1}//g" | perl -pe "s/(^\s+|\s+$)//g")
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=$(cat "/etc/default/grub" | grep -P "^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT")
perl -pi -e "s/${GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX}/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=\"${GRUB_CMDLINE} ${CMDLINE}\"/" "${SCRIPTDIR}/$DEFAULT/grub"
else
# Update the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line
GRUB_CMDLINE=$(cat "/etc/default/grub" | grep -P "^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX" | perl -pe "s/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=\"(.+)\"/\1/" | perl -pe "s/iommu=(pt|on)|amd_iommu=on|vfio_pci.ids=.+|vfio_pci.disable_vga=\d{1}//g" | perl -pe "s/(^\s+|\s+$)//g")
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=$(cat "/etc/default/grub" | grep -P "^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX")
perl -pi -e "s/${GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX}/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=\"${GRUB_CMDLINE} ${CMDLINE}\"/" "${SCRIPTDIR}/$DEFAULT/grub"
fi
echo "The script will now replace your default grub file with a new one.
Then attempt to update grub and generate a new grub.cfg.
If generating the grub.cfg file fails, you can find a backup of your grub default file here:
$SCRIPTDIR/backup/etc/default/grub
"
read -r -p "Press ENTER to continue"
sudo cp -v "$SCRIPTDIR/$DEFAULT/grub" "/etc/default/grub"
# Generate grub.cfg
if [ -d "/boot/grub" ];
then
sudo grub-mkconfig -o "/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
else
sudo grub-mkconfig -o "/boot/grub2/grub.cfg"
fi
echo ""
read -r -p "Please verify there was no errors generating the grub.cfg file, then press ENTER"
}
function show_FINISH () {
# Separator
printf "
############################################################
"
# Get the config paths
source "$SCRIPTDIR/lib/paths.sh"
local CMDLINE
CMDLINE=$(cat "$SCRIPTDIR/config/kernel_args")
echo "Configuration is now complete!"
if [ "$1" == 0 ];
then
printf "For VFIO to work properly you need to make sure these kernel parameters are in your bootloader entry:
#-----------------------------------------------#
%s
#-----------------------------------------------#
" "$CMDLINE"
fi
echo "Restart your system and run
\"$SCRIPTDIR/vfio-verify\"
to check if your GPU is properly set up.
If the graphic card is bound to vfio-pci then you can
proceed to add it to your virtual machines.
A backup the files we replaced on your system can be found inside
$SCRIPTDIR/backup/
In order to restore these files just copy them back to your system and run
\"sudo update-initramfs -u\"
You can remove the the vfio_pci kernel arguments from the linux line in your bootloader
to disable/unbind the graphic card from the vfio driver on boot.
The files inside \"$SCRIPTDIR/$QUICKEMU\" are currently unused files, however they provide
the required information that the QuickEMU project can hook into and use to add support for VFIO enabled VMs.
The PCI Devices with these IDs are what you should add to your VMs:
NOTE: Some AMD GPUs will require the vendor-reset kernel module from https://github.com/gnif/vendor-reset to be installed!"
source "${SCRIPTDIR}/config/quickemu/qemu-vfio_vars.conf"
for dev in "${GPU_PCI_ID[@]}"
do
echo "* $dev"
done
for dev in "${USB_CTL_ID[@]}"
do
echo "* $dev"
done
echo "
For performance tuning and advanced configuration look at:
https://github.com/HikariKnight/vfio-setup-docs/wiki"
}
function set_CMDLINE () {
# Make a variable to tell if
local BOOTLOADER_AUTOCONFIG
BOOTLOADER_AUTOCONFIG=0
# If kernelstub is detected (program to manage systemd-boot)
if which kernelstub ;
then
# Configure kernelstub
set_KERNELSTUB
BOOTLOADER_AUTOCONFIG=1
fi
# If grub exists
if which grub-mkconfig ;
then
# Configure grub
set_GRUB
BOOTLOADER_AUTOCONFIG=1
fi
show_FINISH $BOOTLOADER_AUTOCONFIG
}
function main () {
SCRIPTDIR=$(dirname "$(realpath "$0")" | perl -pe "s/\/\.\.\/lib//" | perl -pe "s/\/lib$//")
set_CMDLINE
}
main