[PATCH] update the man pages and correct Usage: hints
Add UDEV_LOG to the man udev man page. Remove mention of specific
variables from the udevd/udevsend man page as we changed to pass
the whole environment.
Correct printed Usage: of udevtest and udevinfo.
Init the config in udevtest earlier to accept input with and without
the sysfs mount point.
[PATCH] don't call dev.d/ scripts twice, if directory = subsystem
The /etc/dev.d/input/input.dev was called twice for /dev/input/mouse.
Skip the execution if we get a directory named after the subsystem.
Move UDEV_NO_DEVD where it belongs.
I just noticed that the DEVNAME enviroment variable isn't being set anymore
in udev 0.046 on device removal, while it was being set in 0.042. We're using
the property tto do umount -l <devices> when a block device is removed. Afaik
there is no other way to associate a device with it's DEVNAME on removal ?
Also are there cases where doing umount -l on the removed devices is wrong?
I guess the device is gone, so there is no sense in keeping it mounted (it's
not like the filesystem is gonna come back in a sane state again)..
Attached (trivial) patch brings back the DEVNAME variable on device removal.
[PATCH] Patch from Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@gmail.com>
> I just put const's at some places. It cut down data segments, but
> increased code size.
> Overall still smaller:
>
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 user users 50420 Nov 19 10:53 ../udev-046/udev
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 user users 49556 Nov 19 10:53 udev
> text data bss dec hex filename
> 47245 968 22480 70693 11425 ../udev-046/udev
> 48089 104 22064 70257 11271 udev
>
> Also, the instance of utsname in udev_lib.c is used only once.
The slow logging facilites on some systems are a reason for
the reported slowness of udevstart. On one of my boxes udevstart
is down from 9 second to 0.3 seconds.
Some broken ide drivers are generating high event traffic, with
add/remove events. With this attribute, it can be specified,
that the node is always available. It may be used in conjunction
with the new DRIVER= match to catch specific kernel device drivers.
The option "-s" will get information about the major/minor,
the physical device, the bus value and the driver from sysfs for
all class and block devices:
Make _all_ hotplug variables available to the forked udev,
the udev callouts and the udev dev.d/ scripts. We put the
whole environment into a buffer and send it over the udevd
socket. udevd recreates *envp[] and passes it to the exec().
[PATCH] replace tdb database by simple lockless file database
This makes the udev operation completely lockless by storing a
file for every node in /dev/.udevdb/* This solved the problem
with deadlocking concurrent udev processes waiting for each other
to release the file lock under heavy load.
Here is a few updates for the udev.rules.gentoo from udev package.
I will summarise it briefly:
1) The last change you did to legacy tty's is wrong.
I say this because:
1a) The original devfs rules had both master and slave in /dev/pty:
nosferatu linux # grep devfs_name drivers/char/pty.c
pty_driver->devfs_name = "pty/m";
pty_slave_driver->devfs_name = "pty/s";
nosferatu linux #
1b) If you refer to '2.6.8.1-mm1 Tty problems?', you will see that
the /dev/tty/ directory our rules create, replaces this symlink:
nosferatu portage # ls -l /dev/tty
crw-rw-rw- 1 root tty 5, 0 Nov 14 17:06 /dev/tty
nosferatu portage #
which is used to determine the controlling tty.
2) Somebody added the /dev/cpu/microcode rule, but it was not run
as there was an older rule before that placing it in /dev/misc (which
is wrong). Just remove the first broken rule
3) Some form/tab cleanups. Reorder rules alphabetically according to
device class to make searching/editing easier.
This patch exposes the wait_for_sysfs functions to all possible users,
so we need to maintain only one list of exceptions. The last list is
hereby removed from udev.c.
jk@blackdown.de [Tue, 19 Oct 2004 05:10:38 +0000 (22:10 -0700)]
[PATCH] wait_for_sysfs update for dm devices
Hi,
I got these when creating LVM2 snapshots:
,----
| Oct 17 04:23:09 server wait_for_sysfs[5120]: error: wait_for_sysfs needs an update to handle the device '/block/dm-6' properly, please report to <linux-hotplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
| Oct 17 04:23:09 server wait_for_sysfs[5129]: error: wait_for_sysfs needs an update to handle the device '/block/dm-6' properly, please report to <linux-hotplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
| Oct 17 04:23:09 server wait_for_sysfs[5131]: error: wait_for_sysfs needs an update to handle the device '/block/dm-7' properly, please report to <linux-hotplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
| [...]
`----
We once implemented the devfsd feature to set the owner of a device node
to the "local" user. This was before we had the dev.d/ scripts. We discussed
a similar issue with D-BUS recently and this should be better handled depending
on the distributions way to do such a thing.
I'm for removing this here as this can be easily covered by a dev.d/
script.
[PATCH] cleanup netif handling and netif-dev.d/ events
Here we supress the dev.d/ execution if we didn't change a network
interface's name with a rule. This should solve the issue of two
running dhclients for the same interface, cause the
/etc/dev.d/net/hotplug.dev script that fakes the hotplug event runs
with every udevstart for every interface and fakes a second identical
hotplug event on bootup.
With this patch netif interfaces are no longer stored in the udevdb.
It is not needed, cause we don't have permissions or symlinks :) and
all information is available in sysfs.
This patch also moves the dev_d execution calls out of the
udev_add/udev_remove. As with the former api-cleanup-patch we have
all processed data in one udev struct and can place the execution
calls where needed.
Here is the first patch to cleanup the internal processing of the
various stages of an udev event. It should not change any behavior,
but if your system depends on udev, please always test it before reboot :)
We pass only one generic structure around between add, remove,
namedev, db and dev_d handling and make all relevant data available
to all internal stages. All udev structures are renamed to "udev".
We replace the fake parameter by a flag in the udev structure.
We open the class device in the main binaries and not in udev_add, to
make it possible to use libsysfs for udevstart directory crawling.