# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=8 # Packages which get releases together: # app-emacs/nxml-libvirt-schemas # dev-python/libvirt-python # dev-perl/Sys-Virt # app-emulation/libvirt # Please bump them together! PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{10..13} ) VERIFY_SIG_OPENPGP_KEY_PATH=/usr/share/openpgp-keys/libvirt.org.asc inherit meson linux-info python-any-r1 readme.gentoo-r1 tmpfiles verify-sig if [[ ${PV} = *9999* ]]; then inherit git-r3 EGIT_REPO_URI="https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt.git" EGIT_BRANCH="master" else SRC_URI="https://libvirt.org/sources/${P}.tar.xz verify-sig? ( https://libvirt.org/sources/${P}.tar.xz.asc )" KEYWORDS="amd64 ~arm arm64 ppc64 x86" fi DESCRIPTION="C toolkit to manipulate virtual machines" HOMEPAGE="https://www.libvirt.org/ https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/" LICENSE="LGPL-2.1" SLOT="0/${PV}" IUSE=" apparmor audit bash-completion +caps dtrace firewalld fuse glusterfs iscsi iscsi-direct +libvirtd lvm libssh libssh2 lxc nbd nfs nls numa openvz parted pcap policykit +qemu rbd sasl selinux test +udev virtiofsd virtualbox +virt-network wireshark-plugins xen zfs " RESTRICT="!test? ( test )" REQUIRED_USE=" firewalld? ( virt-network ) libvirtd? ( || ( lxc openvz qemu virtualbox xen ) ) lxc? ( caps libvirtd ) openvz? ( libvirtd ) qemu? ( libvirtd ) virt-network? ( libvirtd ) virtualbox? ( libvirtd ) xen? ( libvirtd )" BDEPEND=" app-text/xhtml1 dev-lang/perl dev-libs/libxslt dev-perl/XML-XPath dev-python/docutils virtual/pkgconfig bash-completion? ( >=app-shells/bash-completion-2.0 ) verify-sig? ( sec-keys/openpgp-keys-libvirt )" # gettext.sh command is used by the libvirt command wrappers, and it's # non-optional, so put it into RDEPEND. # We can use both libnl:1.1 and libnl:3, but if you have both installed, the # package will use 3 by default. Since we don't have slot pinning in an API, # we must go with the most recent. RDEPEND=" acct-user/qemu app-misc/scrub >=dev-libs/glib-2.56.0 dev-libs/libgcrypt dev-libs/libnl:3 >=dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.1 >=net-analyzer/openbsd-netcat-1.105-r1 >=net-libs/gnutls-3.2.0:= net-libs/libtirpc:= >=net-misc/curl-7.18.0 sys-apps/dbus sys-apps/dmidecode sys-devel/gettext >=sys-libs/readline-7.0:= virtual/acl apparmor? ( sys-libs/libapparmor ) audit? ( sys-process/audit ) caps? ( sys-libs/libcap-ng ) dtrace? ( dev-debug/systemtap ) firewalld? ( >=net-firewall/firewalld-0.6.3 ) fuse? ( sys-fs/fuse:= ) glusterfs? ( >=sys-cluster/glusterfs-3.4.1 ) iscsi? ( >=sys-block/open-iscsi-1.18.0 ) iscsi-direct? ( >=net-libs/libiscsi-1.18.0 ) libssh? ( >=net-libs/libssh-0.8.1:= ) libssh2? ( >=net-libs/libssh2-1.3 ) lvm? ( >=sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.48-r2[lvm] ) lxc? ( !sys-apps/systemd[cgroup-hybrid(-)] ) nbd? ( sys-block/nbdkit sys-libs/libnbd ) nfs? ( net-fs/nfs-utils ) numa? ( >sys-process/numactl-2.0.2 sys-process/numad ) parted? ( >=sys-block/parted-1.8[device-mapper] sys-fs/lvm2[lvm] ) pcap? ( >=net-libs/libpcap-1.8.0 ) policykit? ( acct-group/libvirt >=sys-auth/polkit-0.9 ) qemu? ( >=app-emulation/qemu-4.2 app-crypt/swtpm >=dev-libs/yajl-2.0.3:= ) rbd? ( sys-cluster/ceph ) sasl? ( >=dev-libs/cyrus-sasl-2.1.26 ) selinux? ( >=sys-libs/libselinux-2.0.85 ) virt-network? ( net-dns/dnsmasq[dhcp,ipv6(+),script] net-firewall/ebtables >=net-firewall/iptables-1.4.10[ipv6(+)] net-misc/radvd sys-apps/iproute2[-minimal] ) virtiofsd? ( app-emulation/virtiofsd ) wireshark-plugins? ( >=net-analyzer/wireshark-2.6.0:= ) xen? ( >=app-emulation/xen-4.9.0 app-emulation/xen-tools:= ) udev? ( virtual/libudev:= >=x11-libs/libpciaccess-0.10.9 ) zfs? ( sys-fs/zfs ) kernel_linux? ( sys-apps/util-linux )" DEPEND=" ${BDEPEND} ${RDEPEND} ${PYTHON_DEPS} test? ( $(python_gen_any_dep ' dev-python/pytest[${PYTHON_USEDEP}] ') ) " # The 'circular' dependency on dev-python/libvirt-python is because of # virt-qemu-qmp-proxy. PDEPEND=" qemu? ( dev-python/libvirt-python ) " PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-9.4.0-fix_paths_in_libvirt-guests_sh.patch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-9.9.0-do-not-use-sysconfig.patch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-9.6.0-fix-paths-for-apparmor.patch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-10.3.0-vsh-Don-t-init-history-in-cmdComplete.patch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-10.5.0-virt-aa-helper-Allow-RO-access-to-usr-share-edk2-ovm.patch ) python_check_deps() { if use test; then python_has_version -d "dev-python/pytest[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]" fi } pkg_setup() { # Check kernel configuration: CONFIG_CHECK="" use fuse && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~FUSE_FS" use lvm && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~BLK_DEV_DM ~DM_MULTIPATH ~DM_SNAPSHOT" use lxc && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~BLK_CGROUP ~CGROUP_CPUACCT ~CGROUP_DEVICE ~CGROUP_FREEZER ~CGROUP_NET_PRIO ~CGROUP_PERF ~CGROUPS ~CGROUP_SCHED ~CPUSETS ~IPC_NS ~MACVLAN ~NAMESPACES ~NET_CLS_CGROUP ~NET_NS ~PID_NS ~POSIX_MQUEUE ~SECURITYFS ~USER_NS ~UTS_NS ~VETH ~!GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_MOUNT ~!GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_DOUBLE ~!GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_PIVOT ~!GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_CHMOD ~!GRKERNSEC_CHROOT_CAPS" kernel_is lt 4 7 && use lxc && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES" use virt-network && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~BRIDGE_EBT_MARK_T ~BRIDGE_NF_EBTABLES ~NETFILTER_ADVANCED ~NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK ~NETFILTER_XT_MARK ~NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CHECKSUM ~IP_NF_FILTER ~IP_NF_MANGLE ~IP_NF_NAT ~IP6_NF_FILTER ~IP6_NF_MANGLE ~IP6_NF_NAT" # This was renamed in kernel commit v5.2-rc1~133^2~174^2~6 if use virt-network ; then if kernel_is -lt 5 2 ; then CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~IP_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE" else CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_MASQUERADE" fi fi # Bandwidth Limiting Support use virt-network && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~BRIDGE_EBT_T_NAT ~IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT ~NET_ACT_POLICE ~NET_CLS_FW ~NET_CLS_U32 ~NET_SCH_HTB ~NET_SCH_INGRESS ~NET_SCH_SFQ" ERROR_USER_NS="Optional depending on LXC configuration." if [[ -n ${CONFIG_CHECK} ]]; then linux-info_pkg_setup fi python-any-r1_pkg_setup } src_prepare() { touch "${S}/.mailmap" || die default python_fix_shebang . # Skip fragile tests which relies on pristine environment # (Breaks because of sandbox environment variables) # bug #802876 sed -i -e "/commandtest/d" tests/meson.build || die # Tweak the init script: cp "${FILESDIR}/libvirtd.init-r19" "${S}/libvirtd.init" || die sed -e "s/USE_FLAG_FIREWALLD/$(usex firewalld 'need firewalld' '')/" \ -i "${S}/libvirtd.init" || die "sed failed" } src_configure() { local emesonargs=( $(meson_feature apparmor) $(meson_feature apparmor apparmor_profiles) $(meson_feature audit) $(meson_feature caps capng) $(meson_feature dtrace) $(meson_feature firewalld) $(meson_feature fuse) $(meson_feature glusterfs) $(meson_feature glusterfs storage_gluster) $(meson_feature iscsi storage_iscsi) $(meson_feature iscsi-direct storage_iscsi_direct) $(meson_feature libvirtd driver_libvirtd) $(meson_feature libssh) $(meson_feature libssh2) $(meson_feature lvm storage_lvm) $(meson_feature lvm storage_mpath) $(meson_feature lxc driver_lxc) $(meson_feature nbd nbdkit) $(meson_feature nls) $(meson_feature numa numactl) $(meson_feature numa numad) $(meson_feature openvz driver_openvz) $(meson_feature parted storage_disk) $(meson_feature pcap libpcap) $(meson_feature policykit polkit) $(meson_feature qemu driver_qemu) $(meson_feature qemu yajl) $(meson_feature rbd storage_rbd) $(meson_feature sasl) $(meson_feature selinux) $(meson_feature test tests) $(meson_feature udev) $(meson_feature virt-network driver_network) $(meson_feature virtualbox driver_vbox) $(meson_feature wireshark-plugins wireshark_dissector) $(meson_feature xen driver_libxl) $(meson_feature zfs storage_zfs) -Dnetcf=disabled -Dsanlock=disabled -Dopenwsman=disabled -Ddriver_esx=enabled -Dinit_script=systemd -Dqemu_user=$(usex caps qemu root) -Dqemu_group=$(usex caps qemu root) -Ddriver_remote=enabled -Dstorage_fs=enabled -Ddriver_vmware=enabled --localstatedir="${EPREFIX}/var" -Dinitconfdir="${EPREFIX}/etc/systemd" -Drunstatedir="${EPREFIX}/run" -Ddocdir="${EPREFIX}/usr/share/doc/${PF}" ) meson_src_configure } src_test() { export VIR_TEST_DEBUG=1 # Don't run the syntax check tests, they're fragile and not relevant # to us downstream anyway. # We also crank up the timeout (as Fedora does) just to preempt failures # on slower arches. meson_src_test --no-suite syntax-check --timeout-multiplier 10 } src_install() { meson_src_install # Depending on configuration option, libvirt will create some bogus # directoreis. They are either not used, or libvirtd is able to create # them on demand, so let's remove them. # # Note, we are using -f here so that rm does not fail or warn if the # directory is nonexistent. rm -rf "${D}"/etc/sysconfig rm -rf "${D}"/var rm -rf "${D}"/run use libvirtd || return 0 # From here, only libvirtd-related instructions, be warned! newtmpfiles "${FILESDIR}"/libvirtd.tmpfiles.conf libvirtd.conf newinitd "${S}/libvirtd.init" libvirtd newinitd "${FILESDIR}/libvirt-guests.init-r4" libvirt-guests newinitd "${FILESDIR}/virtlockd.init-r2" virtlockd newinitd "${FILESDIR}/virtlogd.init-r2" virtlogd newconfd "${FILESDIR}/libvirtd.confd-r5" libvirtd newconfd "${FILESDIR}/libvirt-guests.confd" libvirt-guests DOC_CONTENTS=$(<"${FILESDIR}/README.gentoo-r3") DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true readme.gentoo_create_doc } pkg_postinst() { if [[ -e "${ROOT}"/etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml ]]; then touch "${ROOT}"/etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml || die fi use libvirtd || return 0 # From here, only libvirtd-related instructions, be warned! tmpfiles_process libvirtd.conf readme.gentoo_print_elog }