package qemu import ( "context" "fmt" "log" "github.com/hashicorp/packer/common/net" "github.com/hashicorp/packer/helper/multistep" "github.com/hashicorp/packer/packer" ) // This step configures the VM to enable the VNC server. // // Uses: // config *config // ui packer.Ui // // Produces: // vnc_port int - The port that VNC is configured to listen on. type stepConfigureVNC struct { l *net.Listener } func (s *stepConfigureVNC) Run(ctx context.Context, state multistep.StateBag) multistep.StepAction { config := state.Get("config").(*Config) ui := state.Get("ui").(packer.Ui) // Find an open VNC port. Note that this can still fail later on // because we have to release the port at some point. But this does its // best. msg := fmt.Sprintf("Looking for available port between %d and %d on %s", config.VNCPortMin, config.VNCPortMax, config.VNCBindAddress) ui.Say(msg) log.Print(msg) var err error s.l, err = net.ListenRangeConfig{ Addr: config.VNCBindAddress, Min: config.VNCPortMin, Max: config.VNCPortMax, Network: "tcp", }.Listen(ctx) if err != nil { err := fmt.Errorf("Error finding port: %s", err) state.Put("error", err) ui.Error(err.Error()) return multistep.ActionHalt } s.l.Listener.Close() // free port, but don't unlock lock file vncPort := s.l.Port log.Printf("Found available VNC port: %d on IP: %s", vncPort, config.VNCBindAddress) state.Put("vnc_port", vncPort) state.Put("vnc_ip", config.VNCBindAddress) return multistep.ActionContinue } func (s *stepConfigureVNC) Cleanup(multistep.StateBag) { if s.l != nil { err := s.l.Close() if err != nil { log.Printf("failed to unlock port lockfile: %v", err) } } }