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diff --git a/remote/modules/vmware/data/opt/openslx/vmchooser/vmware/includes/parse_vmx.inc b/remote/modules/vmware/data/opt/openslx/vmchooser/vmware/includes/parse_vmx.inc index 974c9839..dec80e1d 100644 --- a/remote/modules/vmware/data/opt/openslx/vmchooser/vmware/includes/parse_vmx.inc +++ b/remote/modules/vmware/data/opt/openslx/vmchooser/vmware/includes/parse_vmx.inc @@ -4,187 +4,5 @@ writelog "Parsing virtual machine description file..." -# check for vmdk file marker %VM_DISK_PATH% and put vmdk path in it's place: also VM_DISK_MODE -# and VM_DISK_REDOLOGDIR. -# IMAGE=$(grep -io '<image_path.*"' "${xmlfile}" | sed -e "s/&.*;/; /g" | awk -F '"' '{ print $2 }') -sed -i 's#%VM_DISK_PATH%#'"$vm_diskfile"'#g' "${TMPCONFIG}" -sed -i 's#%VM_DISK_MODE%#'"independent-nonpersistent"'#g' "${TMPCONFIG}" -sed -i 's#%VM_DISK_REDOLOGDIR%#'"$redodir"'#g' "${TMPCONFIG}" - -# Ethernet: All we do is entering a generated MAC, as we do not want to interfere -# in the possible case no networking is wanted. -writelog "Guest MAC: $macaddr" -echo 'ethernet0.addressType = "static"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" -echo 'ethernet0.address = "'"${macaddr}"'"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" - -# DVD, CDROM -# XXX: For now it's safe to assume ide channel 1 is free, as we support only one HDD, and if it's IDE, it's on channel 0 -cat >> "${TMPCONFIG}" <<-HEREEND -ide1:0.present = "$cdrom0" -ide1:0.autodetect = "TRUE" -ide1:0.fileName = "auto detect" -ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-raw" -ide1:1.present = "$cdrom1" -ide1:1.autodetect = "TRUE" -ide1:1.fileName = "auto detect" -ide1:1.deviceType = "cdrom-raw" -HEREEND - -if [ -n "$FLOPPYIMG" ]; then - floppy1="TRUE" -else - floppy1="FALSE" -fi - -# Floppies: -cat >> "${TMPCONFIG}" <<-HEREEND -floppy0.present = "$floppy0" -floppy0.startConnected = "FALSE" -floppy0.autodetect = "TRUE" -floppy0.fileName = "auto detect" -floppy1.present = "$floppy1" -floppy1.startConnected = "TRUE" -floppy1.fileType = "file" -floppy1.fileName = "$FLOPPYIMG" -HEREEND - -writelog "numvcpus = ${cpu_cores} - maxvcpus=${real_core_count}" - -# RAM, CPUs -cat >> "${TMPCONFIG}" <<-HEREEND -numvcpus = "$cpu_cores" -cpuid.coresPerSocket = "$cores_per_socket" -maxvcpus = "$real_core_count" -memsize = "$mem" -MemAllowAutoScaleDown = "FALSE" -MemTrimRate = "-1" -HEREEND - -# USB fallback: Only write usb config if there's none -if ! grep -q -i "^usb\.present" "${TMPCONFIG}"; then - # Nothing found, go ahead - if [ -n "$SLX_EXAM" ]; then - # Exam mode: Default to no USB - sed -i '/^usb\./Id' "${TMPCONFIG}" - echo 'usb.present = "FALSE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" - else - cat >> "${TMPCONFIG}" <<-HEREEND - usb.present = "TRUE" - HEREEND - fi -fi -sed -i '/^usb\.generic\.autoconnect/Id' "${TMPCONFIG}" -echo 'usb.generic.autoconnect = "TRUE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" -# USB 3.0 support changes quality and has different side effects -# with every minor release of vmware. Always force 2.0 for now. -# TODO: Get it fixed by vmware? -sed -i '/^ehci\.present/Id;/^usb_xhci\.present/Id' "${TMPCONFIG}" -echo 'ehci.present = "TRUE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" - -# shared folders -if [ "$HGFS_DISABLED" = "FALSE" ]; then - cat >> "${TMPCONFIG}" <<-HEREEND - sharedFolder.option = "alwaysEnabled" - sharedFolder0.present = "$shfolders" - sharedFolder0.enabled = "$shfolders" - sharedFolder0.expiration = "never" - sharedFolder0.guestName = "$homesharename" - sharedFolder0.hostPath = "$homesharepath" - sharedFolder0.readAccess = "TRUE" - sharedFolder0.writeAccess = "TRUE" - sharedFolder1.present = "$shfolders" - sharedFolder1.enabled = "$shfolders" - sharedFolder1.expiration = "never" - sharedFolder1.guestName = "$commonsharename" - sharedFolder1.hostPath = "$commonsharepath" - sharedFolder1.readAccess = "TRUE" - sharedFolder1.writeAccess = "FALSE" - sharedFolder.maxNum = "2" - hgfs.mapRootShare = "TRUE" - hgfs.linkRootShare = "TRUE" - HEREEND -fi - -# Isolation tools: settings -cat >> "${TMPCONFIG}" <<-HEREEND -isolation.tools.hgfs.disable = "$HGFS_DISABLED" -isolation.tools.dnd.disable = "FALSE" -isolation.tools.copy.enable = "TRUE" -isolation.tools.paste.enabled = "TRUE" -HEREEND - -# Serial, parallel: Empty, nothing is being currently set. TODO later. - -# Graphics, GPU: 3D will be enabled (even if vmware doesn't support the chip) if we whitelisted it. -if [ -n "$SLX_VMWARE_3D" ]; then - writelog "FORCE3D set - overriding 3D in vmx file." - echo 'mks.gl.allowBlacklistedDrivers = "TRUE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" - # We override... play safe and cap the hwVersion to 10, since some i915 chips goofed up with 12 - # Investigate if we might have to do this in other cases where we don't override - if grep -qi '^mks.enable3d.*true' "${TMPCONFIG}"; then - vmw_cap_hw_version "10" - fi -else - writelog "FORCE3D not set - 3D will only work if GPU/driver is whitelisted by vmware." -fi - -# Disable DPI scaling information passing via vmware tools -sed -i '/^gui.applyHostDisplayScaling/Id' "${TMPCONFIG}" -echo 'gui.applyHostDisplayScalingToGuest = "FALSE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" - -# Additinal exam mode settings -if [ -n "$SLX_EXAM" ]; then - echo 'gui.restricted = "true"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" -fi - -# Hack resolution if we know the desired one is not in the default list of vmx_svga -# For now, only do it on the odd ones, as we don't know if this has any side effects -# This seems unnecessary on Win7 but is required on WinXP - need more research for other OSs -case "$RESOLUTION" in - 1600x900|2560x1440|2880x1800|3200x1800) - X=${RESOLUTION%x*} - Y=${RESOLUTION#*x} - BYTES=$(( ( ( X * Y * 4 + 65535 ) / 65536 ) * 65536 )) - [ "$BYTES" -lt 16777216 ] && BYTES=16777216 - cat >> "${TMPCONFIG}" <<-EOF - svga.autodetect = "FALSE" - svga.vramSize = $BYTES - svga.maxWidth = $X - svga.maxHeight = $Y - EOF - ;; -esac - -# Killing duplicate lines (output much nicer than sort -u): -awk '!a[$0]++' "${TMPCONFIG}" > "${TMPCONFIG}.tmp" && mv -f "${TMPCONFIG}.tmp" "${TMPCONFIG}" - -# Apply $maxhardwareversion to final VMX HWVER=$(grep -i -m1 '^virtualHW.version *= *' "${TMPCONFIG}" | awk -F '=' '{print $2}' | sed -r 's/[^0-9]//g') -if [ -n "$HWVER" ] && [ "$HWVER" -gt "$maxhardwareversion" ]; then - writelog "Hardware version capped to $maxhardwareversion (was $HWVER)" - sed -i 's/^virtualHW\.version.*$/virtualHW.version = "'$maxhardwareversion'"/I' "${TMPCONFIG}" - HWVER="$maxhardwareversion" -fi - -# Enable nested virtualization if not specified in remote vmx -if [ -e "/run/hwinfo" ] && ! grep -qi '^vhv\.enable' "${TMPCONFIG}" \ - && grep -qE '^flags\s*:.*\b(ept|npt)\b' "/proc/cpuinfo" \ - && [ "$HWVER" -ge "9" ]; then - . "/run/hwinfo" - [ "${HW_KVM}" = "ENABLED" ] && echo 'vhv.enable = "TRUE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" -fi -# TODO: Need a way to check if supported by hardware before enabling! -#grep -qi '^vpmc\.enable' "${TMPCONFIG}" || echo 'vpmc.enable = "TRUE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" - -# Disable space check warnings -sed -i '/^mainMem.freeSpaceCheck/Id' "${TMPCONFIG}" -echo 'mainMem.freeSpaceCheck = "FALSE"' >> "${TMPCONFIG}" - -# At last_ Let's copy it to $confdir/run-vmware.conf -if cp -p "${TMPCONFIG}" "$conffile"; then - writelog "Copied TMPDIR/IMGUUID ${TMPCONFIG} to conffile ${conffile}" -else - writelog "Could not copy TMPDIR/IMGUUID -${TMPCONFIG}- to conffile ${conffile}!" - cleanexit 1 -fi |