Martin Pitt [Tue, 15 Feb 2011 14:39:42 +0000 (15:39 +0100)]
60-persistent-input.rules: Do not create duplicate links
Commit 5e9eb156c added new symlinks for multi-interface USB input devices.
However, we do not actually need the one for interface number "00", as we
already have the symlink without the interface number.
Martin Pitt [Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:06:18 +0000 (13:06 +0100)]
60-persistent-input.rules: Support multiple interfaces
Create /dev/input/by-id symlinks containing the USB interface number so that
each interface in a multi-interface USB input device gets its own symlink.
Matthew Garrett [Wed, 9 Feb 2011 21:32:43 +0000 (16:32 -0500)]
keymap: Remove wlan from Dell
The Dell rfkill key is handled by hardware and the dell-laptop driver catches
the i8042 event in order to update the rfkill state. Sending wlan to userspace
will just result in userspace trying to revert the change the hardware has
just made.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
Gerd Hoffmann [Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:51:07 +0000 (15:51 +0100)]
extras: add rules for qemu guests
These patches enable usb autosuspend for the qemu emulated HID devices.
This reduces the cpu load for idle guests with a hid device attached
because the linux kernel will suspend the usb bus then and qemu can stop
running a 1000 Hz to emulate the (active) UHCI controller.
Martin Pitt [Sun, 16 Jan 2011 20:12:32 +0000 (21:12 +0100)]
keymap: Explain how to end the program
Pressing Escape will only actually work if keymap is currently examining the
primary keyboard. For other devices the user needs to press Control-C instead.
Martin Pitt [Sun, 16 Jan 2011 20:10:03 +0000 (21:10 +0100)]
keymap: More robust state machine
Some drivers, like thinkpad_acpi, do not send a scan code at all (for known
keys), and some send the key code first, then the scan code. Implement a better
state machine which acceps them in any order and wait until a SYN event. If the
driver does not send SYN events, keymap will also handle this and print out
that fact.
Thanks to Seth Forshee for pointing out how this really works!
Kay Sievers [Thu, 9 Dec 2010 20:10:30 +0000 (21:10 +0100)]
udevadm: info - honor --export and --export-prefix for property query
The output will always be quoted:
$ udevadm info --export --export-prefix=MY_ --query=property --name=sda
MY_UDEV_LOG='3'
MY_DEVPATH='/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0/block/sda'
MY_MAJOR='259'
MY_MINOR='0'
MY_DEVNAME='sda'
MY_DEVTYPE='disk'
MY_SUBSYSTEM='block'
Martin Pitt [Mon, 22 Nov 2010 09:49:12 +0000 (10:49 +0100)]
Add ACL for media player USB devices
Originally we added an ACL for some particular mobile phone product IDs to
enable users to run e. g. the Android SDK as non-root. This was removed in 232f180 as we don't want to maintain product/vendor ID lists in udev.
However, we already know from media-player-info that devices like this are
media players. There is little reason to deny user access to those, so add back
a generic rule which adds an ACL to media player raw USB devices.
Bastien Nocera [Thu, 4 Nov 2010 23:58:56 +0000 (23:58 +0000)]
extras/keymap: Make touchpad buttons consistent
We'll need to standardise on the Touchpad related keys in udev, kernel, and
X.org. I selected F21 for XF86TouchpadToggle, F22 for XF86TouchpadOn and F23
for XF86TouchpadOff.
David Zeuthen [Thu, 4 Nov 2010 12:55:58 +0000 (08:55 -0400)]
Use ata_id, not scsi_id, on ATAPI devices
The major benefit here, is that we get the ATAPI device serial
number. With SCSI ID we didn't get this since it's not part of the
SCSI INQUIRY command. Specifically this means that we get symlinks to
empty optical drives, e.g.
which we didn't get earlier. So this is a major win.
Also make ata_id work on CD-ROM devices when using /dev/bsg nodes so
this works on both the scsi_device as well as the block device. We do
this, basically, by issuing the ATA IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command
instead of the ATA IDENTIFY command. We also use 16-byte pass-through
ATA passthrough instead of 12-byte passthrough to avoid clashing with
the MMC BLANK command.
David Zeuthen [Sat, 30 Oct 2010 16:30:19 +0000 (12:30 -0400)]
Run scsi_id and ata_id on the scsi_device object
In a multi-initiator setup, the HBA may very well export a SCSI device
for a device that another initiator has already logged into. But since
another initiator has already logged in, the kernel will not create a
block device.
Note that this is also the case for some RAID HBAs - for example, the
LSI 1068 series cards will export a SCSI device for a disk that is in
use by the HBAs RAID engine (no block device will be created here).
Running scsi_id and ata_id on the actual SCSI device means that we can
inquire the capabilities of the device. For example, we can check
whether ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART and ID_ATA_FEATURE_SET_SMART_ENABLED
is set and, if so, periodically poll the SMART status of the
disk. Even when other initiators has claimed the disk and if the disk
is in use by the RAID engine of the HBA.
Note that we run scsi_id and ata_id on /dev/bsg/* nodes - this is safe
to do because the scsi core guarantees that the bsg device has been
created before the actual add uevent for the scsi_device is emitted.
Since the block device is a direct child of the scsi_device we can
avoid running scsi_id and ata_id again by simply importing the
resulting ID_* properties from the parent.
needs to be reworked since we can't just use the CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY
ioctl on a /dev/bsg node (which is a character device). We do this by
just sending the SCSI INQUIRY command and checking the type (CD-ROM's
are all type 0x05 and disks are type 0x00) before we issue the ATA
IDENTIFY command through the SCSI command ATA PASS_THROUGH (12).
(Yes, it's a bit perverse how we have to tunnel our ATA commands
through a SCSI command but that's how Linux currently work.)
We still support for SG_IO version 3 (we fail back if version 4 fails
with EINVAL) because testing reveals that some drivers (such as
mpt2sas) still only support version 3 on the block nodes.
Jan Drzewiecki [Tue, 26 Oct 2010 16:10:57 +0000 (12:10 -0400)]
cdrom_id: Fix media state for unreadable DVDs
If the disc is unreadable and reading of the first 32 blocks fails set the
cd_media status to 0 (not present). This will prevent udev from executing blkid
next that tries to determine fs on the disc and which in this case may seem to
hang forever locking the drive.
Signed-off-by: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
Kay Sievers [Mon, 18 Oct 2010 10:50:20 +0000 (12:50 +0200)]
return proper error code in rename_netif()
<Md> kay: can you look at rename_netif()? it returns -errno in a place,
but I think that it may by changed by err() (at least)
<kay> Md: yeah, that doesn't look correct
Martin Pitt [Wed, 13 Oct 2010 16:08:41 +0000 (18:08 +0200)]
keymap: Apply force-release rules to all Samsung models.
The force-release list for Samsung is already an ultralong monster, and
reportedly still incomplete (see https://launchpad.net/bugs/574250).
Give up and instead apply the force-release quirk to all Samsung models. The
worst that can happen is that autorepeat behaves a bit weird, but that's much
better than a complete freeze after each keypress.
Kay Sievers [Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:03:27 +0000 (13:03 +0200)]
udevd: do not wrongly delay events for devices with swapped names
Renaming network devices might delay events for the other device, which has
the same devpath in the meantime as the original event. Causing a delay until
the timout of the event is reached.
Look at the ifindex/devnum of the devices to check if they are really
the same devices.
David Zeuthen [Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:01:04 +0000 (12:01 -0400)]
Install libgudev-1.0.so in prefix / instead of prefix /usr
This is to match where libudev.so is installed and it works because
all dependent libraries are already installed in / instead of /usr on
most distros:
With this change it is possible to write libgudev applications that
can be installed in /bin or /sbin and can run without /usr being
mounted. This is needed for e.g. udisks, NetworkManager and other
subsystem-specific daemons.
Harald Hoyer [Thu, 7 Oct 2010 15:02:21 +0000 (17:02 +0200)]
cdrom_id: request the drive profile features with a dynamic length
Some drives don't like huge feature buffers, so we query twice. First
run for the current profile and to get the length.
Second time we query the whole profile feature set.
Martin Pitt [Tue, 5 Oct 2010 15:56:19 +0000 (17:56 +0200)]
cdrom_id: Don't read beyond "last track" in TOC
Read the first and last track from the TOC header, and do not go beyond that
stated number of tracks when reading the TOC. Otherwise we interpret random
data which leads to bogus tracks. (Reported on an IronKey, which reported 1
data track, and 4 audio tracks which weren't actually present.)
Martin Pitt [Tue, 5 Oct 2010 12:59:51 +0000 (14:59 +0200)]
cdrom_id: Fall back to CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS if all MMC commands fail
Reportedly, some "when I'm grown up I want to be a CD drive" fake USB CD sticks
like the IronKey neither support the SCSI "GET CONFIGURATION" nor the older
(pre-MMC2) "READ DISC INFORMATION" command. In that case, check if
cd_media_compat() detected that there is a disc present, and assume that we
have a CD-ROM medium.
Martin Pitt [Tue, 5 Oct 2010 12:34:55 +0000 (14:34 +0200)]
cdrom_id: Try reading the medium if all MMC commands fail
Reportedly, some "when I'm grown up I want to be a CD drive" fake USB CD sticks
like the IronKey neither support the SCSI "GET CONFIGURATION" nor the older
(pre-MMC2) "READ DISC INFORMATION" command. In that case, check if we can read
data from the drive, and assume that we have a CD-ROM medium if it succeeds.
Martin Pitt [Tue, 21 Sep 2010 10:45:52 +0000 (12:45 +0200)]
Add automatic rules syntax check
Add test/rule-syntax-check.py, a script for checking the syntax of all udev
rules files passed as command line arguments.
Add a wrapper test/rules-test.sh which calls rule-syntax-check.py on all udev
rules that we ship, but does nothing if Python is not available. Integrate this
into make check/distcheck.
David Zeuthen [Tue, 7 Sep 2010 15:01:23 +0000 (11:01 -0400)]
gudev: Deliver ::uevent signal in the thread-default main loop
... that the GUdevClient object was constructed in. This change makes
GUdev follow the GLib guidelines and, more importantly, makes it
possible to actually use the library in a multi-threaded
application. Prior to this patch, signals were emitted in the thread
that ran the "default" main loop.
Michal Soltys [Fri, 3 Sep 2010 08:53:26 +0000 (10:53 +0200)]
ChangeLog fix
In v141 -> v142 entry, there's a note about udevd creating
/dev/{null,kmsg,console}. It was added in commit 540f46698dd5a3b,
but shortly after that removed in a00bdfa16b9bac7 before v142
release.