system/kqemu: Added to 12.2 repository

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David Woodfall 2010-05-12 23:33:39 +02:00 committed by David Somero
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kqemu: The kermel module for qemu > 0.9.1
The QEMU Accelerator (KQEMU) is a driver allowing a user application to
run x86 code in a Virtual Machine (VM). The code can be either user or
kernel code, in 64, 32 or 16 bit protected mode. KQEMU is very similar
in essence to the VM86 Linux syscall call, but it adds some new concepts
to improve memory handling.

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# Re-generate modules.dep and map files.
if [ -x sbin/depmod ]; then
chroot . /sbin/depmod -ae @KERNEL@ 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
fi

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#!/bin/sh
# Slackware build script for kqemu
# Copyright 2009 David Woodfall <dave@unrealize.co.uk>
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is
# permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Modified by the SlackBuilds.org project
PRGNAM=kqemu
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.4.0pre1}
ARCH=${ARCH:-i486}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
CWD=$(pwd)
TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/SBo}
PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp}
if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then
SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686"
elif [ "$ARCH" = "i686" ]; then
SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -mtune=i686"
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC"
fi
KERNELVERSION=${KERNELVERSION:-$(uname -r)}
PKG_VERS=${VERSION}_$(echo $KERNELVERSION | tr - _)
set -e
rm -rf $PKG
mkdir -p $TMP $PKG $OUTPUT
cd $TMP
rm -rf $PRGNAM-$VERSION
tar xvf $CWD/$PRGNAM-$VERSION.tar.gz
cd $PRGNAM-$VERSION
chown -R root:root .
find . \
\( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \
-exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \
\( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \
-exec chmod 644 {} \;
CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \
CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--kernel-path=/lib/modules/${KERNELVERSION}/build
make
sed -i "s/\/lib/\$PKG\/lib/" install.sh
PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM make install
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION
cp Changelog README LICENSE COPYING $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION
cat $CWD/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild > $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild
mkdir -p $PKG/install
cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc
sed "s%@KERNEL@%$KERNELVERSION%" $CWD/doinst.sh > $PKG/install/doinst.sh
cd $PKG
/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $OUTPUT/$PRGNAM-$PKG_VERS-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.tgz

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PRGNAM="kqemu"
VERSION="1.4.0pre1"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nongnu.org/qemu"
DOWNLOAD="http://www.nongnu.org/qemu/kqemu-1.4.0pre1.tar.gz"
MD5SUM="d738d8ca7332211ab716ec3213d82ee1"
MAINTAINER="David Woodfall"
EMAIL="dave@unrealize.co.uk"
APPROVED="dsomero"

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|-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------|
kqemu: kqemu (kermel accelerator module for qemu)
kqemu:
kqemu: The QEMU Accelerator (KQEMU) is a driver allowing a user application to
kqemu: run x86 code in a Virtual Machine (VM). The code can be either user or
kqemu: kernel code, in 64, 32 or 16 bit protected mode. KQEMU is very similar
kqemu: in essence to the VM86 Linux syscall call, but it adds some new concepts
kqemu: to improve memory handling.
kqemu:
kqemu: Homepage: http://www.nongnu.org/qemu
kqemu:
kqemu: