/** @file * * VBox - Main Program. * */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox * distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox * license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph. */ /******************************************************************************* * Header Files * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include #else # include #endif /******************************************************************************* * Internal Functions * *******************************************************************************/ static void SignalInterrupt(int iSignalNo); int main(int argc, char **argv) { int rc = -1; /* todo: decide whether or not we're gonna have one executable * which contains both GUI and VM backend or separate executables. * * In any case we're expecting this code to be rewritten as this is mostly * a sketch of what we currently think is going to happen when a VM is started. */ /* * Init runtime. */ rc = RTR3Init(); if (!VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { printf("fatal error: failed to initialize runtime. (rc=%d)\n", rc); return 1; } /* * Parse arguments. */ char *pszVMConfig = NULL; for (int argi = 1; argi < argc; argi++) { if (argv[argi][0] == '-') { switch (argv[argi][1]) { case '?': case 'h': case 'H': printf("syntax: %s \n", argv[0]); return 1; default: printf("syntax error: Unknown option %s\n", argv[argi]); return 1; } } else { if (pszVMConfig) { printf("syntax error: Multiple VM configuration files specified!\n"); return 1; } pszVMConfig = argv[argi]; } } /* * Create the VM from the given config file. */ PVM pVM = NULL; rc = VMR3Create(pszVMConfig, &pVM); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { /* * Run the VM. */ rc = VMR3PowerOn(pVM); if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc)) { /* * Wait for user to press Control-C, * (or Control-Break if signal is available). */ signal(SIGINT, SignalInterrupt); #ifdef SIGBREAK signal(SIGBREAK, SignalInterrupt); #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER _sleep(~0); #else pause(); #endif rc = 0; } else { printf("fatal error: Failed to power on the VM! rc=%d\n", rc); rc = 1; } /* * Destroy the VM. */ int rc2 = VMR3Destroy(pVM); if (!VBOX_SUCCESS(rc2)) { printf("warning: VMR3Destroy() failed with rc=%d\n", rc); rc = 1; } } else { printf("fatal error: failed to create VM from %s, rc=%d\n", pszVMConfig, rc); rc = 1; } return rc; } /** * Signal handler. * @param iSignalNo Signal number. */ void SignalInterrupt(int iSignalNo) { #ifdef SIGBREAK if (iSignalNo == SIGBREAK) printf("SIGBREAK!\n"); else printf("SIGINT!\n"); #else printf("SIGINT!\n"); #endif /* * assuming BSD style signals here, meaning that execution * continues upon return.... * I've no clue how that works on Win32 and linux though. */ #ifdef SIG_ACK signal(iSignalNo, SIG_ACK); #endif }