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/*
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* libudev - interface to udev device information
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2008 Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*/
[PATCH] udevdb prototype Here's an "idea" of what I had in mind for udevdb. Let me preface the code with a few remarks: 1) I was expecting to write this udevdb for udev to keep track of devices. I was planning an external package that depends upon udev to provide an external API to the udevdb database. The calls for the interface would be read only access. Not sure how you want to do packaging, if having a separate package is ok or having it included in udev. 2) I created it as it is because udev isn't a daemon. So, the open database call doesn't take any parameters. My plan was to create a udevdb_init function that took arguments for initializing the db to start, where you could specify in memory only or a file location. This can all be filled in. 3) I hacked the Makefile to get it to work. Not sure how you'd want that in the future. 4) This assumes TDB has been installed elsewhere, you would need to edit your Makefile and point it to the header and library locations. How do you want to do TDB in udev? Do you want to just reference it and make udev dependent on that package being installed. Or should we do what samba does and include a limited tdb version in udev? 5) Again, I hacked udev into your existing code. In the future, I'd probably make a function around the filling out the udevice before calling the store command. Didn't know if you wanted to change your add device function to use struct udevice rather than having everything separate. 6) Not sure what we should include in the udevice structure that's stored by udev. I made a stab at a first shot - we can add and remove of course, this was a first pass. I've come to realize - with you including libsysfs in udev, the "external" interface that references udevdb could make use of getting information from through libsysfs from sysfs and doesn't need to be in udevdb. 7) I could write a namedevdb for namedev's device management if you wanted.
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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stddef.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
[PATCH] udevdb prototype Here's an "idea" of what I had in mind for udevdb. Let me preface the code with a few remarks: 1) I was expecting to write this udevdb for udev to keep track of devices. I was planning an external package that depends upon udev to provide an external API to the udevdb database. The calls for the interface would be read only access. Not sure how you want to do packaging, if having a separate package is ok or having it included in udev. 2) I created it as it is because udev isn't a daemon. So, the open database call doesn't take any parameters. My plan was to create a udevdb_init function that took arguments for initializing the db to start, where you could specify in memory only or a file location. This can all be filled in. 3) I hacked the Makefile to get it to work. Not sure how you'd want that in the future. 4) This assumes TDB has been installed elsewhere, you would need to edit your Makefile and point it to the header and library locations. How do you want to do TDB in udev? Do you want to just reference it and make udev dependent on that package being installed. Or should we do what samba does and include a limited tdb version in udev? 5) Again, I hacked udev into your existing code. In the future, I'd probably make a function around the filling out the udevice before calling the store command. Didn't know if you wanted to change your add device function to use struct udevice rather than having everything separate. 6) Not sure what we should include in the udevice structure that's stored by udev. I made a stab at a first shot - we can add and remove of course, this was a first pass. I've come to realize - with you including libsysfs in udev, the "external" interface that references udevdb could make use of getting information from through libsysfs from sysfs and doesn't need to be in udevdb. 7) I could write a namedevdb for namedev's device management if you wanted.
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#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
[PATCH] udevdb prototype Here's an "idea" of what I had in mind for udevdb. Let me preface the code with a few remarks: 1) I was expecting to write this udevdb for udev to keep track of devices. I was planning an external package that depends upon udev to provide an external API to the udevdb database. The calls for the interface would be read only access. Not sure how you want to do packaging, if having a separate package is ok or having it included in udev. 2) I created it as it is because udev isn't a daemon. So, the open database call doesn't take any parameters. My plan was to create a udevdb_init function that took arguments for initializing the db to start, where you could specify in memory only or a file location. This can all be filled in. 3) I hacked the Makefile to get it to work. Not sure how you'd want that in the future. 4) This assumes TDB has been installed elsewhere, you would need to edit your Makefile and point it to the header and library locations. How do you want to do TDB in udev? Do you want to just reference it and make udev dependent on that package being installed. Or should we do what samba does and include a limited tdb version in udev? 5) Again, I hacked udev into your existing code. In the future, I'd probably make a function around the filling out the udevice before calling the store command. Didn't know if you wanted to change your add device function to use struct udevice rather than having everything separate. 6) Not sure what we should include in the udevice structure that's stored by udev. I made a stab at a first shot - we can add and remove of course, this was a first pass. I've come to realize - with you including libsysfs in udev, the "external" interface that references udevdb could make use of getting information from through libsysfs from sysfs and doesn't need to be in udevdb. 7) I could write a namedevdb for namedev's device management if you wanted.
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#include "libudev.h"
#include "libudev-private.h"
static size_t devpath_to_db_path(struct udev *udev, const char *devpath, char *filename, size_t len)
{
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char *s;
size_t l;
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s = filename;
l = util_strpcpyl(&s, len, udev_get_dev_path(udev), "/.udev/db/", NULL);
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return util_path_encode(devpath, s, l);
}
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int udev_device_update_db(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
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struct udev *udev = udev_device_get_udev(udev_device);
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char filename[UTIL_PATH_SIZE];
FILE *f;
char target[232]; /* on 64bit, tmpfs inlines up to 239 bytes */
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size_t devlen = strlen(udev_get_dev_path(udev))+1;
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char *s;
size_t l;
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struct udev_list_entry *list_entry;
int ret;
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devpath_to_db_path(udev, udev_device_get_devpath(udev_device), filename, sizeof(filename));
util_create_path(udev, filename);
unlink(filename);
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udev_list_entry_foreach(list_entry, udev_device_get_properties_list_entry(udev_device))
if (udev_list_entry_get_flag(list_entry))
goto file;
if (udev_device_get_num_fake_partitions(udev_device) != 0)
goto file;
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if (udev_device_get_ignore_remove(udev_device))
goto file;
if (udev_device_get_devlink_priority(udev_device) != 0)
goto file;
if (udev_device_get_event_timeout(udev_device) >= 0)
goto file;
if (udev_device_get_watch_handle(udev_device) >= 0)
goto file;
if (udev_device_get_devnode(udev_device) == NULL)
goto out;
/*
* if we have only the node and symlinks to store, try not to waste
* tmpfs memory -- store values, if they fit, in a symlink target
*/
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s = target;
l = util_strpcpy(&s, sizeof(target), &udev_device_get_devnode(udev_device)[devlen]);
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udev_list_entry_foreach(list_entry, udev_device_get_devlinks_list_entry(udev_device)) {
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l = util_strpcpyl(&s, l, " ", &udev_list_entry_get_name(list_entry)[devlen], NULL);
if (l == 0) {
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info(udev, "size of links too large, create file\n");
goto file;
}
}
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info(udev, "create db link (%s)\n", target);
udev_selinux_setfscreatecon(udev, filename, S_IFLNK);
ret = symlink(target, filename);
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udev_selinux_resetfscreatecon(udev);
if (ret == 0)
goto out;
file:
f = fopen(filename, "w");
if (f == NULL) {
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err(udev, "unable to create db file '%s': %m\n", filename);
return -1;
}
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info(udev, "created db file for '%s' in '%s'\n", udev_device_get_devpath(udev_device), filename);
if (udev_device_get_devnode(udev_device) != NULL) {
fprintf(f, "N:%s\n", &udev_device_get_devnode(udev_device)[devlen]);
udev_list_entry_foreach(list_entry, udev_device_get_devlinks_list_entry(udev_device))
fprintf(f, "S:%s\n", &udev_list_entry_get_name(list_entry)[devlen]);
}
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if (udev_device_get_devlink_priority(udev_device) != 0)
fprintf(f, "L:%u\n", udev_device_get_devlink_priority(udev_device));
if (udev_device_get_event_timeout(udev_device) >= 0)
fprintf(f, "T:%u\n", udev_device_get_event_timeout(udev_device));
if (udev_device_get_num_fake_partitions(udev_device) != 0)
fprintf(f, "A:%u\n", udev_device_get_num_fake_partitions(udev_device));
if (udev_device_get_ignore_remove(udev_device))
fprintf(f, "R:%u\n", udev_device_get_ignore_remove(udev_device));
if (udev_device_get_watch_handle(udev_device) >= 0)
fprintf(f, "W:%u\n", udev_device_get_watch_handle(udev_device));
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udev_list_entry_foreach(list_entry, udev_device_get_properties_list_entry(udev_device)) {
if (!udev_list_entry_get_flag(list_entry))
continue;
fprintf(f, "E:%s=%s\n",
udev_list_entry_get_name(list_entry),
udev_list_entry_get_value(list_entry));
}
fclose(f);
out:
return 0;
}
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int udev_device_delete_db(struct udev_device *udev_device)
[PATCH] udevdb prototype Here's an "idea" of what I had in mind for udevdb. Let me preface the code with a few remarks: 1) I was expecting to write this udevdb for udev to keep track of devices. I was planning an external package that depends upon udev to provide an external API to the udevdb database. The calls for the interface would be read only access. Not sure how you want to do packaging, if having a separate package is ok or having it included in udev. 2) I created it as it is because udev isn't a daemon. So, the open database call doesn't take any parameters. My plan was to create a udevdb_init function that took arguments for initializing the db to start, where you could specify in memory only or a file location. This can all be filled in. 3) I hacked the Makefile to get it to work. Not sure how you'd want that in the future. 4) This assumes TDB has been installed elsewhere, you would need to edit your Makefile and point it to the header and library locations. How do you want to do TDB in udev? Do you want to just reference it and make udev dependent on that package being installed. Or should we do what samba does and include a limited tdb version in udev? 5) Again, I hacked udev into your existing code. In the future, I'd probably make a function around the filling out the udevice before calling the store command. Didn't know if you wanted to change your add device function to use struct udevice rather than having everything separate. 6) Not sure what we should include in the udevice structure that's stored by udev. I made a stab at a first shot - we can add and remove of course, this was a first pass. I've come to realize - with you including libsysfs in udev, the "external" interface that references udevdb could make use of getting information from through libsysfs from sysfs and doesn't need to be in udevdb. 7) I could write a namedevdb for namedev's device management if you wanted.
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{
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struct udev *udev = udev_device_get_udev(udev_device);
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char filename[UTIL_PATH_SIZE];
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devpath_to_db_path(udev, udev_device_get_devpath(udev_device), filename, sizeof(filename));
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unlink(filename);
return 0;
[PATCH] udevdb prototype Here's an "idea" of what I had in mind for udevdb. Let me preface the code with a few remarks: 1) I was expecting to write this udevdb for udev to keep track of devices. I was planning an external package that depends upon udev to provide an external API to the udevdb database. The calls for the interface would be read only access. Not sure how you want to do packaging, if having a separate package is ok or having it included in udev. 2) I created it as it is because udev isn't a daemon. So, the open database call doesn't take any parameters. My plan was to create a udevdb_init function that took arguments for initializing the db to start, where you could specify in memory only or a file location. This can all be filled in. 3) I hacked the Makefile to get it to work. Not sure how you'd want that in the future. 4) This assumes TDB has been installed elsewhere, you would need to edit your Makefile and point it to the header and library locations. How do you want to do TDB in udev? Do you want to just reference it and make udev dependent on that package being installed. Or should we do what samba does and include a limited tdb version in udev? 5) Again, I hacked udev into your existing code. In the future, I'd probably make a function around the filling out the udevice before calling the store command. Didn't know if you wanted to change your add device function to use struct udevice rather than having everything separate. 6) Not sure what we should include in the udevice structure that's stored by udev. I made a stab at a first shot - we can add and remove of course, this was a first pass. I've come to realize - with you including libsysfs in udev, the "external" interface that references udevdb could make use of getting information from through libsysfs from sysfs and doesn't need to be in udevdb. 7) I could write a namedevdb for namedev's device management if you wanted.
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}
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int udev_device_rename_db(struct udev_device *udev_device, const char *devpath_old)
[PATCH] udevdb prototype Here's an "idea" of what I had in mind for udevdb. Let me preface the code with a few remarks: 1) I was expecting to write this udevdb for udev to keep track of devices. I was planning an external package that depends upon udev to provide an external API to the udevdb database. The calls for the interface would be read only access. Not sure how you want to do packaging, if having a separate package is ok or having it included in udev. 2) I created it as it is because udev isn't a daemon. So, the open database call doesn't take any parameters. My plan was to create a udevdb_init function that took arguments for initializing the db to start, where you could specify in memory only or a file location. This can all be filled in. 3) I hacked the Makefile to get it to work. Not sure how you'd want that in the future. 4) This assumes TDB has been installed elsewhere, you would need to edit your Makefile and point it to the header and library locations. How do you want to do TDB in udev? Do you want to just reference it and make udev dependent on that package being installed. Or should we do what samba does and include a limited tdb version in udev? 5) Again, I hacked udev into your existing code. In the future, I'd probably make a function around the filling out the udevice before calling the store command. Didn't know if you wanted to change your add device function to use struct udevice rather than having everything separate. 6) Not sure what we should include in the udevice structure that's stored by udev. I made a stab at a first shot - we can add and remove of course, this was a first pass. I've come to realize - with you including libsysfs in udev, the "external" interface that references udevdb could make use of getting information from through libsysfs from sysfs and doesn't need to be in udevdb. 7) I could write a namedevdb for namedev's device management if you wanted.
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{
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struct udev *udev = udev_device_get_udev(udev_device);
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char filename_old[UTIL_PATH_SIZE];
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char filename[UTIL_PATH_SIZE];
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devpath_to_db_path(udev, devpath_old, filename_old, sizeof(filename_old));
devpath_to_db_path(udev, udev_device_get_devpath(udev_device), filename, sizeof(filename));
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return rename(filename_old, filename);
}