This is a Vagrant plugin that adds a simple QEMU provider to Vagrant, allowing Vagrant to control and provision machines using QEMU.
Notes: test with Apple Silicon / M1 and CentOS / Ubuntu aarch64 image
Tested:
- MacOS >= 12.4
- QEMU >= 7.0.0
- CentOS (centos-7-aarch64-2009-4K)
- Ubuntu (see Wiki for detais)
- Debian buster64 on x86_64 (see Wiki for detais)
Others:
- (MacOS < 12.4) + (QEMU >= 7.0.0) : update OS, or use QEMU 6.x
- QEMU 6.x: use following config:
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe| qe.machine = "virt,accel=hvf,highmem=off" qe.cpu = "cortex-a72" end
- Import from a Libvirt vagrant box or qcow2 image
- To use box for Paralles or VMware Fusion, see Wiki for details
- Libvirt box v2 format support is experimental
- Start VM without GUI
- SSH into VM
- Provision the instances with any built-in Vagrant provisioner
- Synced folder support via SMB
- Basic operation: up, ssh, halt, destroy
- Basic suport to forwarded ports, see vagrant doc for details
Make sure QEMU is installed, if not:
brew install qemu
Install plugin:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-qemu
Prepare a Vagrantfile
, see Example, and start:
vagrant up --provider qemu
Notes:
- may need password to setup SMB on Mac, see vagrant doc for details
- need username/password to access shared folder
Same as vagrant-libvirt version-1:
- qcow2 image file named
box.img
metadata.json
file describing box image (provider, virtual_size, format)Vagrantfile
that does default settings
This provider exposes a few provider-specific configuration options:
- basic
ssh_port
- The SSH port number used to access VM, default:50022
arch
- The architecture of VM, default:aarch64
machine
- The machine type of VM, default:virt,accel=hvf,highmem=off
cpu
- The cpu model of VM, default:cortex-a72
smp
- The smp setting (Simulate an SMP system with n CPUs) of VM, default:2
memory
- The memory setting of VM, default:4G
- debug/expert
ssh_host
- The SSH IP used to access VM, default:127.0.0.1
net_device
- The network device, default:virtio-net-device
mac_address
- The MAC address, default is nil value. (nil means automatically set)socket_fd
- The file descriptor for socket networking, default is nil value. (nil means no socket)drive_interface
- The interface type for the main drive, defaultvirtio
image_path
- The path (or array of paths) to qcow2 image for box-less VM, default is nil valueqemu_dir
- The path to QEMU's install dir, default:/opt/homebrew/share/qemu
extra_qemu_args
- The raw list of additional arguments to pass to QEMU. Use with extreme caution. (see "Force Multicore" below as example)extra_netdev_args
- extra, comma-separated arguments to pass to the -netdev parameter. Use with caution. (see "Force Local IP" below as example)control_port
- The port number used to control vm from vagrant, default is nil value. (nil means use unix socket)debug_port
- The port number used to export serial port of the vm for debug, default is nil value. (nil means use unix socket, see "Debug" below for details)no_daemonize
- Disable the "daemonize" mode of QEMU, default is false. (see "Windows host" below as example)firmware_format
- The format of aarch64 firmware images (edk2-aarch64-code.fd
andedk2-arm-vars.fd
) loaded fromqemu_dir
, default:raw
other_default
- The other default arguments used by this plugin, default:%W(-parallel null -monitor none -display none -vga none)
These can be set like typical provider-specific configuration:
# Basic Vagrant config (API version 2)
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
# ... other stuff
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe|
qe.memory = "8G"
end
end
To be able to custom the result qemu command deeply, you can set some config options
to nil
value to skip related qemu arguments.
machine
: skip-machine xxx
cpu
: skip-cpu xxx
smp
: skip-smp xxx
memory
: skip-m xxx
net_device
: skip all network related arguments:-device xxx,netdev=net0
-netdev user,id=net0,xxx
- NOTES: there will be no network, ssh won't work
drive_interface
: skip drive for the main image,-drive if=xxx,xxx
firmware_format
: skip firmware setup for aarch64,-drive if=pflash,xxx
With other_default = []
, all default arguments will be skipped.
- Try with a sample box
vagrant init ppggff/centos-7-aarch64-2009-4K
vagrant up --provider qemu
- With a local box
# Basic Vagrant config (API version 2)
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
config.vm.box = "test-box"
config.vm.box_url = "file:///Users/xxx/test.box"
config.vm.box_check_update = false
end
- With a local qcow2
# Basic Vagrant config (API version 2)
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe, override|
override.ssh.username = "xxx"
override.ssh.password = "vagrant"
qe.image_path = "/Users/xxx/test.qcow2"
end
end
- Work with a x86_64 box (basic config)
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
config.vm.box = "centos/7"
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe|
qe.arch = "x86_64"
qe.machine = "q35"
qe.cpu = "qemu64"
qe.net_device = "virtio-net-pci"
end
end
- Forwarded ports
# Basic Vagrant config (API version 2)
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
# ... other stuff
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080
end
- Force Multicore (x86)
Thanks to taraszka for providing this config.
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "centos/7"
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe|
qe.arch = "x86_64"
qe.machine = "q35"
qe.cpu = "max"
qe.smp = "cpus=2,sockets=1,cores=2,threads=1"
qe.net_device = "virtio-net-pci"
qe.extra_qemu_args = %w(-accel tcg,thread=multi,tb-size=512)
qe.qemu_dir = "/usr/local/share/qemu"
end
end
- Force Local IP
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "debian/bullseye64"
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe|
qe.extra_netdev_args = "net=192.168.51.0/24,dhcpstart=192.168.51.10"
end
end
- Windows host
Windows version QEMU doesn't support daemonize
mode and unix socket
(Notes: not tested)
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
# ... other stuff
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe|
qe.no_daemonize = true
qe.control_port = 33333
qe.debug_port = 33334
end
end
Serial port is exported to unix socket: <user_home>/.vagrant.d/tmp/vagrant-qemu/<id>/qemu_socket_serial
, or debug_port
.
To debug and login to the GuestOS from serial port:
- unix socket
- Get the id:
.vagrant/machines/default/qemu/id
in same directory withVagrantfile
- Get the path to
qemu_socket_serial
- Use
nc
to connect:nc -U /Users/.../qemu_socket_serial
- Get the id:
debug_port
(for example: 33334)- Use
nc
to connect:nc localhost 33334
- Use
To send ctrl+c to GuestOS from nc
, try:
- unix socket
echo 03 | xxd -r -p | nc -U /Users/.../qemu_socket_serial
debug_port
(for example: 33334)echo 03 | xxd -r -p | nc localhost 33334
To build the vagrant-qemu
plugin, clone this repository out, and use
Bundler to get the dependencies:
bundle
Once you have the dependencies, build with rake
:
bundle exec rake build
We couldn't detect an IP address that was routable to this
machine from the guest machine! Please verify networking is properly
setup in the guest machine and that it is able to access this
host.
As another option, you can manually specify an IP for the machine
to mount from using the `smb_host` option to the synced folder.
The reason is that the user mode of qemu currently in use does not support ping.
smb_host
needs to be explicitly specified. For example:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
# ... other stuff
config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", type: "smb", smb_host: "10.0.2.2"
end
I had netcat installed through home brew and it does not support the -U parameter.
I fixed it by uninstalling netcat in home brew brew uninstall netcat
Thanks @kjeldahl fix this at issue #6
If you get this error when running vagrant up
- On your M1 Mac, go to System Preferences > Sharing > File Sharing > Options...
- Tick "Share Files and Folders using SMB"
- Tick your username
- Click Done
- Run
vagrant up
again
This may cause by invalid default qemu dir (/opt/homebrew/share/qemu
).
You can find the correct one by:
echo `brew --prefix`/share/qemu
And then set it (for example /usr/local/share/qemu
) in the Vagrantfile
as:
config.vm.provider "qemu" do |qe|
qe.qemu_dir = "/usr/local/share/qemu"
end
- Support NFS shared folder
- Support package VM to box
- More configures
- Better error messages
- Network
- GUI mode