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#!/bin/sh
# This is a script to initialize udev, which populates the /dev
# directory with device nodes, scans for devices, loads the
# appropriate kernel modules, and configures the devices.
PATH="/sbin:/bin"
. /etc/udev/udev.conf
# remove trailing slash from udev_root
UDEV_ROOT=$(echo "${udev_root}" |sed 's/\/*$//')
check_mounted() {
grep -E -q "^[^[:space:]]+ $1 $2" /proc/mounts
return $?
}
mount_devpts() {
if ! check_mounted $UDEV_ROOT/pts devpts ; then
mkdir $UDEV_ROOT/pts 2> /dev/null
mount -n -o mode=0620,gid=5 -t devpts devpts $UDEV_ROOT/pts
fi
}
case "$1" in
start)
# Sanity check #1, udev requires that the kernel support devtmpfs:
if ! grep -wq devtmpfs /proc/filesystems ; then
echo "Sorry, but you need devtmpfs support in the kernel to use udev."
echo "Both of these options are needed: CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y"
echo
echo "FATAL: Refusing to run /etc/rc.d/rc.udev."
sleep 10
exit 1
fi
# Sanity check #2, udev requires that the kernel support tmpfs:
if ! grep -wq tmpfs /proc/filesystems ; then
echo "Sorry, but you need tmpfs support in the kernel to use udev."
echo
echo "FATAL: Refusing to run /etc/rc.d/rc.udev."
sleep 10
exit 1
fi
# Sanity check #3, make sure that a 2.6.x kernel is new enough:
if [ "$(uname -r | cut -f 1,2 -d .)" = "2.6" ]; then
if [ "$(uname -r | cut -f 3 -d . | sed 's/[^[:digit:]].*//')" -lt "32" ]; then
echo "Sorry, but you need a 2.6.32+ kernel to use this udev."
echo "Your kernel version is only $(uname -r)."
echo
echo "FATAL: Refusing to run /etc/rc.d/rc.udev."
sleep 10
exit 1
fi
fi
# Sanity check #4, make sure the udev package was not removed. If udevd
# is not there, this will also shut off this script to prevent further
# problems:
if [ ! -x /sbin/udevd ]; then
chmod 0644 /etc/rc.d/rc.udev
echo "No udevd daemon found."
echo "Turning off udev: chmod 644 /etc/rc.d/rc.udev"
echo "FATAL: Refusing to run /etc/rc.d/rc.udev."
sleep 10
exit 1
fi
# Disable hotplug helper since udevd listens to netlink:
if [ -e /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug ]; then
echo "" > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
fi
if grep -qw devtmpfs /proc/filesystems ; then
if ! check_mounted $UDEV_ROOT devtmpfs ; then
# umount shm if needed
check_mounted $UDEV_ROOT/shm tmpfs && umount -l $UDEV_ROOT/shm
# Umount pts if needed, we will remount it later:
check_mounted $UDEV_ROOT/pts devpts && umount -l $UDEV_ROOT/pts
# Mount tmpfs on $UDEV_ROOT:
mount -n -t devtmpfs devtmpfs $UDEV_ROOT
fi
else
# Mount tmpfs on $UDEV_ROOT:
if ! check_mounted $UDEV_ROOT tmpfs ; then
# umount shm if needed
check_mounted $UDEV_ROOT/shm tmpfs && umount -l $UDEV_ROOT/shm
# Umount pts if needed, we will remount it later:
check_mounted $UDEV_ROOT/pts devpts && umount -l $UDEV_ROOT/pts
# Mount tmpfs on $UDEV_ROOT:
# the -n is because we don't want $UDEV_ROOT umounted when
# someone (rc.[06]) calls umount -a
mount -n -o mode=0755 -t tmpfs tmpfs $UDEV_ROOT
fi
fi
# Mount devpts
mount_devpts
if ! /sbin/pidof udevd 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then # start udevd
echo "Starting udevd: /sbin/udevd --daemon"
/sbin/udevd --daemon
# Since udev is just now being started we want to use add events:
echo "Triggering udev events: /sbin/udevadm trigger --action=add"
# Call udevtrigger and udevsettle to do the device configuration:
/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=subsystems --action=add
/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=devices --action=add
else # trigger changes for already running udevd
# If the persistent rules files do not exist, trigger an add event:
if [ ! -r /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules ]; then
# Test that we can actually write to the directory first:
if touch /etc/udev/rules.d/testfile 2> /dev/null ; then
rm -f /etc/udev/rules.d/testfile
# This should add persistent net/cd rules:
echo "Triggering udev to write persistent rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/"
/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=devices --action=add
sleep 3
fi
fi
# Since udevd is running, most of the time we only need change events:
echo "Triggering udev events: /sbin/udevadm trigger --action=change"
/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=subsystems --action=change
/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=devices --action=change
fi
/sbin/udevadm settle --timeout=120
;;
stop)
echo "Stopping udevd is STRONGLY discouraged and not supported."
echo "If you are sure you want to do this, use 'force-stop' instead."
;;
force-stop)
echo "Stopping udevd"
udevadm control --exit
killall udevd 2>/dev/null
;;
restart)
echo "Restarting udevd is STRONGLY discouraged and not supported."
echo "If you are sure you want to do this, use 'force-restart' instead."
;;
force-restart)
echo "Restarting udevd"
udevadm control --exit
sleep 3
udevd --daemon
;;
reload)
echo "Reloading udev rules"
udevadm control --reload
cp --preserve=all --recursive --update /lib/udev/devices/* $UDEV_ROOT
;;
force-reload)
echo "Updating all available device nodes in $UDEV_ROOT"
udevadm control --reload
rm -rf $UDEV_ROOT/.udev $UDEV_ROOT/disk
cp --preserve=all --recursive --update /lib/udev/devices/* $UDEV_ROOT
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}"
exit 1
;;
esac
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