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Development Workflow

A workflow for developing Qubes OS+

First things first, setup QubesBuilder. This guide assumes you're using qubes-builder to build Qubes.

Repositories and Committing Code

Qubes is split into a bunch of git repos. This are all contained in the qubes-src directory under qubes-builder.

The best way to write and contribute code is to create a git repo somewhere (e.g., github) for the repo you are interested in editing (e.g., qubes-manager, core, etc). To integrate your repo with the rest of Qubes, cd to the repo directory and add your repository as a remote in git

Example:

$ cd qubes-builder/qubes-src/qubesmanager
$ git remote add abel git@github.com:abeluck/qubes-core.git

You can then proceed to easily develop in your own branches, pull in new commits from the dev branches, merge them, and eventually push to your own repo on github.

When you are ready to submit your changes to Qubes to be merged, push your changes, then create a signed git tag (using git tag -s). Finally, send a letter to the Qubes listserv describing the changes and including the link to your repository. Don't forget to include your public PGP key you use to sign your tags.

Copying Code to dom0

When developing it is convenient to be able to rapidly test changes. Assuming you're developing Qubes on Qubes, you should be working in a special VM for Qubes and occasionally you will want to transfer code or rpms back to dom0 for testing.

Here are some handy scripts Marek has shared to facilitate this.

Syncing dom0 files

TODO: edit this script to be more generic

#!/bin/sh

set -x
set -e

QUBES_PY_DIR=/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/qubes
QUBES_PY=$QUBES_PY_DIR/qubes.py
QUBESUTILS_PY=$QUBES_PY_DIR/qubesutils.py

qvm-run -p qubes-devel 'cd qubes-builder/qubes-src/core/dom0; tar c qmemman/qmemman*.py qvm-core/*.py qvm-tools/* misc/vm-template-hvm.conf misc/qubes-start.desktop ../misc/block-snapshot aux-tools ../qrexec' |tar xv
cp $QUBES_PY qubes.py.bak$$
cp $QUBESUTILS_PY qubesutils.py.bak$$
cp /etc/xen/scripts/block-snapshot block-snapshot.bak$$
sudo cp qvm-core/qubes.py $QUBES_PY
sudo cp qvm-core/qubesutils.py $QUBESUTILS_PY
sudo cp qvm-core/guihelpers.py $QUBES_PY_DIR/
sudo cp qmemman/qmemman*.py $QUBES_PY_DIR/
sudo cp misc/vm-template-hvm.conf /usr/share/qubes/
sudo cp misc/qubes-start.desktop /usr/share/qubes/
sudo cp misc/block-snapshot /etc/xen/scripts/
sudo cp aux-tools/qubes-dom0-updates.cron /etc/cron.daily/I hope to 

Apply qvm-tools

TODO: make it more generic

#!/bin/sh

BAK=qvm-tools.bak$$
mkdir -p $BAK
cp -a /usr/bin/qvm-* /usr/bin/qubes-* $BAK/
sudo cp qvm-tools/qvm-* qvm-tools/qubes-* /usr/bin/

Copy from dom0 to an appvm

#/bin/sh
#
# usage ./cp-domain <vm_name> <file_to_copy>
#
domain=$1
file=$2
fname=`basename $file`

qvm-run $domain 'mkdir /home/user/incoming/dom0 -p'
cat $file| qvm-run --pass-io $domain "cat > /home/user/incoming/dom0/$fname"