[KVM] Add hotplug
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configs/kvm/usbhotplug/opt/usb-libvirt-hotplug/usb-libvirt-hotplug.sh
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configs/kvm/usbhotplug/opt/usb-libvirt-hotplug/usb-libvirt-hotplug.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# usb-libvirt-hotplug.sh
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#
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# This script can be used to hotplug USB devices to libvirt virtual
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# machines from udev rules.
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#
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# This can be used to attach devices when they are plugged into a
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# specific port on the host machine.
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#
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# See: https://github.com/olavmrk/usb-libvirt-hotplug
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#
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# Abort script execution on errors
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set -e
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PROG="$(basename "$0")"
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if [ ! -t 1 ]; then
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# stdout is not a tty. Send all output to syslog.
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coproc logger --tag "${PROG}"
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exec >&${COPROC[1]} 2>&1
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fi
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DOMAIN="$1"
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VENDOR_ID=$ID_VENDOR_ID
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PRODUCT_ID=$ID_MODEL_ID
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if [ -z "${DOMAIN}" ]; then
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echo "Missing libvirt domain parameter for ${PROG}." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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#
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# Do some sanity checking of the udev environment variables.
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#
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if [ -z "${SUBSYSTEM}" ]; then
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echo "Missing udev SUBSYSTEM environment variable." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "${SUBSYSTEM}" != "usb" ]; then
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echo "Invalid udev SUBSYSTEM: ${SUBSYSTEM}" >&2
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echo "You should probably add a SUBSYSTEM=\"USB\" match to your udev rule." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "${DEVTYPE}" ]; then
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echo "Missing udev DEVTYPE environment variable." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "${DEVTYPE}" == "usb_interface" ]; then
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# This is normal -- sometimes the udev rule will match
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# usb_interface events as well.
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "${DEVTYPE}" != "usb_device" ]; then
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echo "Invalid udev DEVTYPE: ${DEVTYPE}" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "${ACTION}" ]; then
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echo "Missing udev ACTION environment variable." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "${ACTION}" == 'add' ]; then
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COMMAND='attach-device'
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elif [ "${ACTION}" == 'remove' ]; then
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COMMAND='detach-device'
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else
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echo "Invalid udev ACTION: ${ACTION}" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "${BUSNUM}" ]; then
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echo "Missing udev BUSNUM environment variable." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "${DEVNUM}" ]; then
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echo "Missing udev DEVNUM environment variable." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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#
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# This is a bit ugly. udev passes us the USB bus number and
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# device number with leading zeroes. E.g.:
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# BUSNUM=001 DEVNUM=022
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# This causes libvirt to assume that the numbers are octal.
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# To work around this, we need to strip the leading zeroes.
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# The easiest way is to ask bash to convert the numbers from
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# base 10:
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#
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BUSNUM=$((10#$BUSNUM))
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DEVNUM=$((10#$DEVNUM))
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#
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# Now we have all the information we need to update the VM.
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# Run the appropriate virsh-command, and ask it to read the
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# update XML from stdin.
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#
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echo "Running virsh ${COMMAND} ${DOMAIN} for USB bus=${BUSNUM} device=${DEVNUM} vendor_id=${VENDOR_ID} product_id=${PRODUCT_ID}:" >&2
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virsh "${COMMAND}" "${DOMAIN}" /dev/stdin <<END
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<hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'>
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<source>
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<vendor id='0x${VENDOR_ID}'/>
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<product id='0x${PRODUCT_ID}'/>
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<address bus='${BUSNUM}' device='${DEVNUM}' />
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</source>
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</hostdev>
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END
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configs/kvm/usbhotplug/udev/90-usb-libvirt-hotplug.rules
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configs/kvm/usbhotplug/udev/90-usb-libvirt-hotplug.rules
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb",RUN+="/opt/usb-libvirt-hotplug/usb-libvirt-hotplug.sh win10"
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