qemu-vm: stop the swtpm once qemu stops

The idea is to run an async process waiting for swtpm
and we have to ensure that `FD_CLOEXEC` is cleared on this process'
stdin file descriptor, we use `fdflags` for this, a loadable builtin in
Bash ≥ 5.

The async process when exited will terminate `swtpm`, we bind the
termination of the async process to the termination of QEMU by virtue of
having `qemu` exec in that Bash script.

Signed-off-by: Arthur Gautier <baloo@superbaloo.net>
Co-authored-by: Raito Bezarius <masterancpp@gmail.com>
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Arthur Gautier 2023-08-01 07:05:58 +00:00 committed by Raito Bezarius
parent 83b131bb55
commit 08f4fe2087

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@ -204,8 +204,31 @@ let
${lib.getExe cfg.tpm.package} \
socket \
--tpmstate dir="$NIX_SWTPM_DIR" \
--ctrl type=unixio,path="$NIX_SWTPM_DIR"/socket \
"--tpm2" 1>"$NIX_SWTPM_DIR"/stdout 2>"$NIX_SWTPM_DIR"/stderr &
--ctrl type=unixio,path="$NIX_SWTPM_DIR"/socket,terminate \
--pid file="$NIX_SWTPM_DIR"/pid --daemon \
--tpm2 \
--log file="$NIX_SWTPM_DIR"/stdout,level=6
# Enable `fdflags` builtin in Bash
# We will need it to perform surgical modification of the file descriptor
# passed in the coprocess to remove `FD_CLOEXEC`, i.e. close the file descriptor
# on exec.
# If let alone, it will trigger the coprocess to read EOF when QEMU is `exec`
# at the end of this script. To work around that, we will just clear
# the `FD_CLOEXEC` bits as a first step.
enable -f ${hostPkgs.bash}/lib/bash/fdflags fdflags
# leave a dangling subprocess because the swtpm ctrl socket has
# "terminate" when the last connection disconnects, it stops swtpm.
# When qemu stops, or if the main shell process ends, the coproc will
# get signaled by virtue of the pipe between main and coproc ending.
# Which in turns triggers a socat connect-disconnect to swtpm which
# will stop it.
coproc waitingswtpm {
read || :
echo "" | ${lib.getExe hostPkgs.socat} STDIO UNIX-CONNECT:"$NIX_SWTPM_DIR"/socket
}
# Clear `FD_CLOEXEC` on the coprocess' file descriptor stdin.
fdflags -s-cloexec ''${waitingswtpm[1]}
''}
cd "$TMPDIR"