2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
/*
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
* Copyright ( C ) 2004 - 2006 Kay Sievers < kay . sievers @ vrfy . org >
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
*
* This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License .
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful , but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the GNU
* General Public License for more details .
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program ; if not , write to the Free Software Foundation , Inc . ,
2006-08-28 02:29:11 +04:00
* 51 Franklin Street , Fifth Floor , Boston , MA 02110 - 1301 , USA .
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
*
*/
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <stdio.h>
# include <stddef.h>
# include <unistd.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include <errno.h>
# include <ctype.h>
2006-04-28 02:32:32 +04:00
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# include <sys/socket.h>
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
# include <net/if.h>
# include <linux/sockios.h>
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
# include "udev.h"
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
# include "udev_rules.h"
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
2007-03-17 12:08:25 +03:00
struct udevice * udev_device_init ( struct udevice * udev )
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
{
2007-03-17 12:08:25 +03:00
if ( udev = = NULL )
udev = malloc ( sizeof ( struct udevice ) ) ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
if ( udev = = NULL )
return NULL ;
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
memset ( udev , 0x00 , sizeof ( struct udevice ) ) ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & udev - > symlink_list ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & udev - > run_list ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & udev - > env_list ) ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
/* set sysfs device to local storage, can be overridden if needed */
udev - > dev = & udev - > dev_local ;
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
/* default node permissions */
udev - > mode = 0660 ;
strcpy ( udev - > owner , " root " ) ;
strcpy ( udev - > group , " root " ) ;
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
2008-04-21 21:00:54 +04:00
udev - > event_timeout = - 1 ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
return udev ;
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
}
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
void udev_device_cleanup ( struct udevice * udev )
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
{
2005-08-27 18:15:41 +04:00
name_list_cleanup ( & udev - > symlink_list ) ;
name_list_cleanup ( & udev - > run_list ) ;
name_list_cleanup ( & udev - > env_list ) ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
free ( udev ) ;
}
dev_t udev_device_get_devt ( struct udevice * udev )
{
const char * attr ;
2006-08-24 12:25:34 +04:00
unsigned int maj , min ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
/* read it from sysfs */
attr = sysfs_attr_get_value ( udev - > dev - > devpath , " dev " ) ;
if ( attr ! = NULL ) {
2006-08-24 12:25:34 +04:00
if ( sscanf ( attr , " %u:%u " , & maj , & min ) = = 2 )
return makedev ( maj , min ) ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
}
return makedev ( 0 , 0 ) ;
}
2007-08-03 01:54:10 +04:00
static void kernel_log ( struct ifreq ifr )
{
int klog ;
FILE * f ;
klog = open ( " /dev/kmsg " , O_WRONLY ) ;
if ( klog < 0 )
return ;
f = fdopen ( klog , " w " ) ;
if ( f = = NULL ) {
close ( klog ) ;
return ;
}
fprintf ( f , " <6>udev: renamed network interface %s to %s \n " ,
ifr . ifr_name , ifr . ifr_newname ) ;
fclose ( f ) ;
}
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
static int rename_netif ( struct udevice * udev )
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
{
int sk ;
struct ifreq ifr ;
int retval ;
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " changing net interface name from '%s' to '%s' \n " , udev - > dev - > kernel , udev - > name ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
if ( udev - > test_run )
return 0 ;
sk = socket ( PF_INET , SOCK_DGRAM , 0 ) ;
if ( sk < 0 ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
err ( " error opening socket: %s \n " , strerror ( errno ) ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
return - 1 ;
}
memset ( & ifr , 0x00 , sizeof ( struct ifreq ) ) ;
2006-08-19 18:06:25 +04:00
strlcpy ( ifr . ifr_name , udev - > dev - > kernel , IFNAMSIZ ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
strlcpy ( ifr . ifr_newname , udev - > name , IFNAMSIZ ) ;
retval = ioctl ( sk , SIOCSIFNAME , & ifr ) ;
2007-08-03 01:54:10 +04:00
if ( retval = = 0 )
kernel_log ( ifr ) ;
else {
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
int loop ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
/* see if the destination interface name already exists */
if ( errno ! = EEXIST ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
err ( " error changing netif name %s to %s: %s \n " , ifr . ifr_name , ifr . ifr_newname , strerror ( errno ) ) ;
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
goto exit ;
}
/* free our own name, another process may wait for us */
2006-08-19 18:06:25 +04:00
strlcpy ( ifr . ifr_newname , udev - > dev - > kernel , IFNAMSIZ ) ;
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
strlcat ( ifr . ifr_newname , " _rename " , IFNAMSIZ ) ;
retval = ioctl ( sk , SIOCSIFNAME , & ifr ) ;
if ( retval ! = 0 ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
err ( " error changing netif name %s to %s: %s \n " , ifr . ifr_name , ifr . ifr_newname , strerror ( errno ) ) ;
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
goto exit ;
}
/* wait 30 seconds for our target to become available */
strlcpy ( ifr . ifr_name , ifr . ifr_newname , IFNAMSIZ ) ;
strlcpy ( ifr . ifr_newname , udev - > name , IFNAMSIZ ) ;
loop = 30 * 20 ;
while ( loop - - ) {
2007-01-23 22:01:30 +03:00
retval = ioctl ( sk , SIOCSIFNAME , & ifr ) ;
2007-08-03 01:54:10 +04:00
if ( retval = = 0 ) {
kernel_log ( ifr ) ;
2007-01-23 22:01:30 +03:00
break ;
2007-08-03 01:54:10 +04:00
}
2007-01-23 22:01:30 +03:00
if ( errno ! = EEXIST ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
err ( " error changing net interface name %s to %s: %s \n " ,
2007-01-23 22:01:30 +03:00
ifr . ifr_name , ifr . ifr_newname , strerror ( errno ) ) ;
break ;
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
}
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
dbg ( " wait for netif '%s' to become free, loop=%i \n " , udev - > name , ( 30 * 20 ) - loop ) ;
2007-01-23 22:01:30 +03:00
usleep ( 1000 * 1000 / 20 ) ;
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
}
}
exit :
close ( sk ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
return retval ;
}
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
int udev_device_event ( struct udev_rules * rules , struct udevice * udev )
{
int retval = 0 ;
2007-08-26 07:22:35 +04:00
if ( udev - > devpath_old ! = NULL )
if ( udev_db_rename ( udev - > devpath_old , udev - > dev - > devpath ) = = 0 )
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " moved database from '%s' to '%s' \n " , udev - > devpath_old , udev - > dev - > devpath ) ;
2007-08-26 07:22:35 +04:00
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
/* add device node */
2006-06-14 20:12:01 +04:00
if ( major ( udev - > devt ) ! = 0 & &
2006-07-22 00:31:58 +04:00
( strcmp ( udev - > action , " add " ) = = 0 | | strcmp ( udev - > action , " change " ) = = 0 ) ) {
2006-04-13 00:08:05 +04:00
struct udevice * udev_old ;
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
dbg ( " device node add '%s' \n " , udev - > dev - > devpath ) ;
2006-04-13 00:08:05 +04:00
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
udev_rules_get_name ( rules , udev ) ;
if ( udev - > ignore_device ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " device event will be ignored \n " ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
goto exit ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
}
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
if ( udev - > name [ 0 ] = = ' \0 ' ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " device node creation supressed \n " ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
goto exit ;
}
2006-04-13 00:08:05 +04:00
2007-03-17 12:08:25 +03:00
/* read current database entry; cleanup, if it is known device */
udev_old = udev_device_init ( NULL ) ;
2006-04-13 00:08:05 +04:00
if ( udev_old ! = NULL ) {
2007-03-21 13:55:26 +03:00
udev_old - > test_run = udev - > test_run ;
2007-03-16 19:24:39 +03:00
if ( udev_db_get_device ( udev_old , udev - > dev - > devpath ) = = 0 ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " device '%s' already in database, cleanup \n " , udev - > dev - > devpath ) ;
2007-03-16 19:24:39 +03:00
udev_db_delete_device ( udev_old ) ;
} else {
2006-06-14 18:32:52 +04:00
udev_device_cleanup ( udev_old ) ;
udev_old = NULL ;
2007-03-16 19:24:39 +03:00
}
2006-04-13 00:08:05 +04:00
}
priority based symlink handling
Symlinks can have priorities now, the priority is assigned to the device
and specified with OPTIONS="link_priority=100". Devices with higher
priorities overwrite the symlinks of devices with lower priorities.
If the device, that currently owns the link goes away, the symlink
will be removed, and recreated, pointing to the next device with the
highest actual priority.
This should solve the issue, that inserting an USB-stick may overwrite the
/dev/disk/by-id/-link of another disk, and removes the entire link after the
USB-stick is disconnected. If no priorities are specified, the new link will
overwrite the current one, and if the device goes away, it will restore
the old link. It should be possible to assign lower priorities to removable
devices, if needed.
In multipath setups, we see several devices, which all connect to the same
volume, and therefore all try to create the same metadata-links. The
different path-devices are combined into one device-mapper device, which also
contains the same metadata. It should be possible, to assign multipath-table
device-mapper devices a higher priority, so path-devices that appear and
disappear, will not overwrite or delete the device-mapper device links.
2007-03-18 14:51:57 +03:00
/* create node */
retval = udev_node_add ( udev ) ;
if ( retval ! = 0 )
goto exit ;
2006-06-14 18:32:52 +04:00
priority based symlink handling
Symlinks can have priorities now, the priority is assigned to the device
and specified with OPTIONS="link_priority=100". Devices with higher
priorities overwrite the symlinks of devices with lower priorities.
If the device, that currently owns the link goes away, the symlink
will be removed, and recreated, pointing to the next device with the
highest actual priority.
This should solve the issue, that inserting an USB-stick may overwrite the
/dev/disk/by-id/-link of another disk, and removes the entire link after the
USB-stick is disconnected. If no priorities are specified, the new link will
overwrite the current one, and if the device goes away, it will restore
the old link. It should be possible to assign lower priorities to removable
devices, if needed.
In multipath setups, we see several devices, which all connect to the same
volume, and therefore all try to create the same metadata-links. The
different path-devices are combined into one device-mapper device, which also
contains the same metadata. It should be possible, to assign multipath-table
device-mapper devices a higher priority, so path-devices that appear and
disappear, will not overwrite or delete the device-mapper device links.
2007-03-18 14:51:57 +03:00
/* store in database */
udev_db_add_device ( udev ) ;
/* create, replace, delete symlinks according to priority */
udev_node_update_symlinks ( udev , udev_old ) ;
if ( udev_old ! = NULL )
2007-03-16 19:24:39 +03:00
udev_device_cleanup ( udev_old ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
goto exit ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
}
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
/* add netif */
if ( strcmp ( udev - > dev - > subsystem , " net " ) = = 0 & & strcmp ( udev - > action , " add " ) = = 0 ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
dbg ( " netif add '%s' \n " , udev - > dev - > devpath ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
udev_rules_get_name ( rules , udev ) ;
if ( udev - > ignore_device ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " device event will be ignored \n " ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
goto exit ;
}
2007-03-15 02:10:22 +03:00
if ( udev - > name [ 0 ] = = ' \0 ' ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " device renaming supressed \n " ) ;
2007-03-15 02:10:22 +03:00
goto exit ;
}
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
/* look if we want to change the name of the netif */
2006-08-19 18:06:25 +04:00
if ( strcmp ( udev - > name , udev - > dev - > kernel ) ! = 0 ) {
2007-03-19 11:56:53 +03:00
char devpath [ PATH_MAX ] ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
char * pos ;
2006-07-03 02:58:35 +04:00
retval = rename_netif ( udev ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
if ( retval ! = 0 )
goto exit ;
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " renamed netif to '%s' \n " , udev - > name ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
2006-04-06 22:40:58 +04:00
/* export old name */
2006-08-19 18:06:25 +04:00
setenv ( " INTERFACE_OLD " , udev - > dev - > kernel , 1 ) ;
2006-04-06 22:40:58 +04:00
2007-03-19 11:56:53 +03:00
/* now change the devpath, because the kernel device name has changed */
strlcpy ( devpath , udev - > dev - > devpath , sizeof ( devpath ) ) ;
pos = strrchr ( devpath , ' / ' ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
if ( pos ! = NULL ) {
pos [ 1 ] = ' \0 ' ;
2007-03-19 11:56:53 +03:00
strlcat ( devpath , udev - > name , sizeof ( devpath ) ) ;
sysfs_device_set_values ( udev - > dev , devpath , NULL , NULL ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
setenv ( " DEVPATH " , udev - > dev - > devpath , 1 ) ;
setenv ( " INTERFACE " , udev - > name , 1 ) ;
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " changed devpath to '%s' \n " , udev - > dev - > devpath ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
}
}
goto exit ;
}
/* remove device node */
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
if ( major ( udev - > devt ) ! = 0 & & strcmp ( udev - > action , " remove " ) = = 0 ) {
struct name_entry * name_loop ;
2007-03-17 12:08:25 +03:00
/* import database entry, and delete it */
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
if ( udev_db_get_device ( udev , udev - > dev - > devpath ) = = 0 ) {
udev_db_delete_device ( udev ) ;
/* restore stored persistent data */
list_for_each_entry ( name_loop , & udev - > env_list , node )
putenv ( name_loop - > name ) ;
} else {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
dbg ( " '%s' not found in database, using kernel name '%s' \n " ,
priority based symlink handling
Symlinks can have priorities now, the priority is assigned to the device
and specified with OPTIONS="link_priority=100". Devices with higher
priorities overwrite the symlinks of devices with lower priorities.
If the device, that currently owns the link goes away, the symlink
will be removed, and recreated, pointing to the next device with the
highest actual priority.
This should solve the issue, that inserting an USB-stick may overwrite the
/dev/disk/by-id/-link of another disk, and removes the entire link after the
USB-stick is disconnected. If no priorities are specified, the new link will
overwrite the current one, and if the device goes away, it will restore
the old link. It should be possible to assign lower priorities to removable
devices, if needed.
In multipath setups, we see several devices, which all connect to the same
volume, and therefore all try to create the same metadata-links. The
different path-devices are combined into one device-mapper device, which also
contains the same metadata. It should be possible, to assign multipath-table
device-mapper devices a higher priority, so path-devices that appear and
disappear, will not overwrite or delete the device-mapper device links.
2007-03-18 14:51:57 +03:00
udev - > dev - > devpath , udev - > dev - > kernel ) ;
2006-08-19 18:06:25 +04:00
strlcpy ( udev - > name , udev - > dev - > kernel , sizeof ( udev - > name ) ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
}
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
udev_rules_get_run ( rules , udev ) ;
if ( udev - > ignore_device ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " device event will be ignored \n " ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
goto exit ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
}
2007-08-29 16:11:37 +04:00
if ( udev - > ignore_remove ) {
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " ignore_remove for '%s' \n " , udev - > name ) ;
2007-08-29 16:11:37 +04:00
goto exit ;
}
priority based symlink handling
Symlinks can have priorities now, the priority is assigned to the device
and specified with OPTIONS="link_priority=100". Devices with higher
priorities overwrite the symlinks of devices with lower priorities.
If the device, that currently owns the link goes away, the symlink
will be removed, and recreated, pointing to the next device with the
highest actual priority.
This should solve the issue, that inserting an USB-stick may overwrite the
/dev/disk/by-id/-link of another disk, and removes the entire link after the
USB-stick is disconnected. If no priorities are specified, the new link will
overwrite the current one, and if the device goes away, it will restore
the old link. It should be possible to assign lower priorities to removable
devices, if needed.
In multipath setups, we see several devices, which all connect to the same
volume, and therefore all try to create the same metadata-links. The
different path-devices are combined into one device-mapper device, which also
contains the same metadata. It should be possible, to assign multipath-table
device-mapper devices a higher priority, so path-devices that appear and
disappear, will not overwrite or delete the device-mapper device links.
2007-03-18 14:51:57 +03:00
/* remove the node */
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
retval = udev_node_remove ( udev ) ;
priority based symlink handling
Symlinks can have priorities now, the priority is assigned to the device
and specified with OPTIONS="link_priority=100". Devices with higher
priorities overwrite the symlinks of devices with lower priorities.
If the device, that currently owns the link goes away, the symlink
will be removed, and recreated, pointing to the next device with the
highest actual priority.
This should solve the issue, that inserting an USB-stick may overwrite the
/dev/disk/by-id/-link of another disk, and removes the entire link after the
USB-stick is disconnected. If no priorities are specified, the new link will
overwrite the current one, and if the device goes away, it will restore
the old link. It should be possible to assign lower priorities to removable
devices, if needed.
In multipath setups, we see several devices, which all connect to the same
volume, and therefore all try to create the same metadata-links. The
different path-devices are combined into one device-mapper device, which also
contains the same metadata. It should be possible, to assign multipath-table
device-mapper devices a higher priority, so path-devices that appear and
disappear, will not overwrite or delete the device-mapper device links.
2007-03-18 14:51:57 +03:00
/* delete or restore symlinks according to priority */
udev_node_update_symlinks ( udev , NULL ) ;
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
goto exit ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
}
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
/* default devices */
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
udev_rules_get_run ( rules , udev ) ;
2006-01-25 04:21:07 +03:00
if ( udev - > ignore_device )
2008-04-20 23:07:06 +04:00
info ( " device event will be ignored \n " ) ;
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
2006-04-06 00:29:33 +04:00
exit :
2006-01-09 23:18:00 +03:00
return retval ;
2005-07-22 20:35:58 +04:00
}