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Typical node of AV/C device has standard content of configuration ROM. This is defined in documentation of 1394 Trading Association. * Configuration ROM for AV/C Devices 1.0 (Dec. 12, 2000, 1394 Trading Association, TA Document 1999027) However, it brings an issue that the functions in AV/C device are not distinguished just by the content of configuration ROM. In former commit, hardware database was added to describe function type of unit in the node, then udev rules are added to utilize the database. However, we have an request to obsolete existent udev rules by putting enough entries to the database. It should be done carefully. This commit adds entry into hardware database just for backward compatibility. The entry can match to some node and unit unexpectedly. Therefore this commit modifies existent entries to invalidate the effect from added entry. Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp> |
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.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
20-acpi-vendor.hwdb | ||
20-acpi-vendor.hwdb.patch | ||
20-bluetooth-vendor-product.hwdb | ||
20-dmi-id.hwdb | ||
20-net-ifname.hwdb | ||
20-OUI.hwdb | ||
20-pci-classes.hwdb | ||
20-pci-vendor-model.hwdb | ||
20-sdio-classes.hwdb | ||
20-sdio-vendor-model.hwdb | ||
20-usb-classes.hwdb | ||
20-usb-vendor-model.hwdb | ||
20-vmbus-class.hwdb | ||
60-autosuspend-fingerprint-reader.hwdb | ||
60-autosuspend.hwdb | ||
60-evdev.hwdb | ||
60-input-id.hwdb | ||
60-keyboard.hwdb | ||
60-sensor.hwdb | ||
70-joystick.hwdb | ||
70-mouse.hwdb | ||
70-pointingstick.hwdb | ||
70-touchpad.hwdb | ||
80-ieee1394-unit-function.hwdb | ||
acpi_id_registry.html | ||
acpi-update.py | ||
ids_parser.py | ||
ma-large.txt | ||
ma-medium.txt | ||
ma-small.txt | ||
meson.build | ||
parse_hwdb.py | ||
pci.ids | ||
pnp_id_registry.html | ||
README | ||
sdio.ids | ||
usb.ids |
Files in this directory specify a description of hardware devices, in the form of mappings from modalias-like keys (which identify specific hardware devices) to udev properties. Files in this directory are not read by udev directly. Instead, man:systemd-hwdb(8) compiles them into a binary database. See man:hwdb(7) for an overview of the configuration file format, and man:systemd-udevd.service(8) for a description of the udev daemon. Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config udev/hwdb.d' to display the effective config.