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/*
* udevinfo - fetches attributes for a device
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
*
*
* 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.,
* 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "libsysfs/sysfs/libsysfs.h"
#include "libsysfs/dlist.h"
#include "udev.h"
#include "udev_lib.h"
#include "udev_version.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include "udevdb.h"
# define SYSFS_VALUE_MAX 200
char **main_argv;
int main_argc;
#ifdef LOG
unsigned char logname[LOGNAME_SIZE];
void log_message (int level, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
vsyslog(level, format, args);
va_end(args);
}
#endif
static int print_all_attributes(const char *path)
{
struct dlist *attributes;
struct sysfs_attribute *attr;
struct sysfs_directory *sysfs_dir;
char value[SYSFS_VALUE_MAX];
int len;
int retval = 0;
sysfs_dir = sysfs_open_directory(path);
if (sysfs_dir == NULL)
return -1;
attributes = sysfs_get_dir_attributes(sysfs_dir);
if (attributes == NULL) {
retval = -1;
goto exit;
}
dlist_for_each_data(attributes, attr, struct sysfs_attribute) {
if (attr->value != NULL) {
strfieldcpy(value, attr->value);
len = strlen(value);
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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if (len == 0)
continue;
/* remove trailing newline */
if (value[len-1] == '\n') {
value[len-1] = '\0';
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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len--;
}
/* skip nonprintable values */
while (len) {
if (isprint(value[len-1]) == 0)
break;
len--;
}
if (len == 0)
printf(" SYSFS{%s}=\"%s\"\n", attr->name, value);
}
}
printf("\n");
exit:
sysfs_close_directory(sysfs_dir);
return retval;
}
/* callback for database dump */
static int print_record(char *path, struct udevice *dev)
{
printf("P: %s\n", path);
printf("N: %s\n", dev->name);
[PATCH] netdev - udevdb+dev.d changes Here is a patch to change the netdev handling in the database and for the dev.d/ calls. I applies on top of the udevd.patch, cause klibc has no sysinfo(). o netdev's are also put into our database now. I want this for the udevruler gui to get a list of all handled devices. All devices in the db are stamped with the system uptime value at the creation time. 'udevinfo -d' prints it. o the DEVPATH value is the key for udevdb, but if we rename a netdev, the name is replaced in the kernel, so we add the changed name to the db to match with the remove event. NOTE: The dev.d/ scripts still get the original name from the hotplug call. Should we replace DEVPATH with the new name too? o We now only add a device to the db, if we have successfully created the main node or successfully renamed a netdev. This is the main part of the patch, cause I needed to clean the retval passing trough all the functions used for node creation. o DEVNODE sounds a bit ugly for netdev's so I exported DEVNAME too. Can we change the name? o I've added a UDEV_NO_DEVD to possibly skip the script execution and used it in udev-test.pl. udevstart is the same horror now, if you have scripts with logging statements in dev.d/ it takes minutes to finish, can we skip the scripts here too? o The get_device_type() function is changed to be more strict, cause 'udevinfo -a -p /block/' gets a class device for it and tries to print the major/minor values. o bugfix, the RESULT value has now a working newline removal and a test for this case.
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printf("T: %c\n", dev->type);
printf("M: %#o\n", dev->mode);
printf("S: %s\n", dev->symlink);
printf("O: %s\n", dev->owner);
printf("G: %s\n", dev->group);
printf("F: %s\n", dev->config_file);
printf("L: %i\n", dev->config_line);
[PATCH] netdev - udevdb+dev.d changes Here is a patch to change the netdev handling in the database and for the dev.d/ calls. I applies on top of the udevd.patch, cause klibc has no sysinfo(). o netdev's are also put into our database now. I want this for the udevruler gui to get a list of all handled devices. All devices in the db are stamped with the system uptime value at the creation time. 'udevinfo -d' prints it. o the DEVPATH value is the key for udevdb, but if we rename a netdev, the name is replaced in the kernel, so we add the changed name to the db to match with the remove event. NOTE: The dev.d/ scripts still get the original name from the hotplug call. Should we replace DEVPATH with the new name too? o We now only add a device to the db, if we have successfully created the main node or successfully renamed a netdev. This is the main part of the patch, cause I needed to clean the retval passing trough all the functions used for node creation. o DEVNODE sounds a bit ugly for netdev's so I exported DEVNAME too. Can we change the name? o I've added a UDEV_NO_DEVD to possibly skip the script execution and used it in udev-test.pl. udevstart is the same horror now, if you have scripts with logging statements in dev.d/ it takes minutes to finish, can we skip the scripts here too? o The get_device_type() function is changed to be more strict, cause 'udevinfo -a -p /block/' gets a class device for it and tries to print the major/minor values. o bugfix, the RESULT value has now a working newline removal and a test for this case.
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printf("U: %li\n", dev->config_uptime);
printf("\n");
return 0;
}
enum query_type {
NONE,
NAME,
PATH,
SYMLINK,
MODE,
OWNER,
GROUP,
ALL
};
static int print_device_chain(const char *path)
{
struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev;
struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev_parent;
struct sysfs_attribute *attr;
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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struct sysfs_device *sysfs_dev;
struct sysfs_device *sysfs_dev_parent;
int retval = 0;
[PATCH] hmm, handle net devices with udev? Hmm, Arndt Bergmann sent a patch like this one a few weeks ago and I want to bring the question back, if we want to handle net device naming with udev. With this patch it is actually possible to specify something like this in udev.rules: KERNEL="dummy*", SYSFS{address}="00:00:00:00:00:00", SYSFS{features}="0x0", NAME="blind%n" KERNEL="eth*", SYSFS{address}="00:0d:60:77:30:91", NAME="private" and you will get: [root@pim udev.kay]# cat /proc/net/dev Inter-| Receive | Transmit face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo colls carrier compressed lo: 1500 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 1500 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 private: 278393 1114 0 0 0 0 0 0 153204 1468 0 0 0 0 0 0 sit0: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 blind0: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The udevinfo program is also working: [root@pim udev.kay]# ./udevinfo -a -p /sys/class/net/private looking at class device '/sys/class/net/private': SYSFS{addr_len}="6" SYSFS{address}="00:0d:60:77:30:91" SYSFS{broadcast}="ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" SYSFS{features}="0x3a9" SYSFS{flags}="0x1003" SYSFS{ifindex}="2" SYSFS{iflink}="2" SYSFS{mtu}="1500" SYSFS{tx_queue_len}="1000" SYSFS{type}="1" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:02:01.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:02:01.0" SYSFS{class}="0x020000" SYSFS{detach_state}="0" SYSFS{device}="0x101e" SYSFS{irq}="11" SYSFS{subsystem_device}="0x0549" SYSFS{subsystem_vendor}="0x1014" SYSFS{vendor}="0x8086" The matching device will be renamed to the given name. The device name will not be put into the udev database, cause the kernel renames the device and the sysfs name disappears. I like it, cause it plugs in nicely. We have all the naming features and sysfs queries and walks inside of udev. The sysfs timing races are already solved and the management tools are working for net devices too. nameif can only match the MAC address now. udev can match any sysfs value of the device tree the net device is connected to. But right, net devices do not have device nodes :)
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char type;
type = get_device_type(path, "");
dbg("device type is %c", type);
/* get the class dev */
class_dev = sysfs_open_class_device_path(path);
if (class_dev == NULL) {
printf("couldn't get the class device\n");
return -1;
}
printf("\nudevinfo starts with the device the node belongs to and then walks up the\n"
"device chain, to print for every device found, all possibly useful attributes\n"
"in the udev key format.\n"
"Only attributes within one device section may be used together in one rule,\n"
"to match the device for which the node will be created.\n"
"\n");
[PATCH] hmm, handle net devices with udev? Hmm, Arndt Bergmann sent a patch like this one a few weeks ago and I want to bring the question back, if we want to handle net device naming with udev. With this patch it is actually possible to specify something like this in udev.rules: KERNEL="dummy*", SYSFS{address}="00:00:00:00:00:00", SYSFS{features}="0x0", NAME="blind%n" KERNEL="eth*", SYSFS{address}="00:0d:60:77:30:91", NAME="private" and you will get: [root@pim udev.kay]# cat /proc/net/dev Inter-| Receive | Transmit face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo colls carrier compressed lo: 1500 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 1500 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 private: 278393 1114 0 0 0 0 0 0 153204 1468 0 0 0 0 0 0 sit0: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 blind0: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The udevinfo program is also working: [root@pim udev.kay]# ./udevinfo -a -p /sys/class/net/private looking at class device '/sys/class/net/private': SYSFS{addr_len}="6" SYSFS{address}="00:0d:60:77:30:91" SYSFS{broadcast}="ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" SYSFS{features}="0x3a9" SYSFS{flags}="0x1003" SYSFS{ifindex}="2" SYSFS{iflink}="2" SYSFS{mtu}="1500" SYSFS{tx_queue_len}="1000" SYSFS{type}="1" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:02:01.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:02:01.0" SYSFS{class}="0x020000" SYSFS{detach_state}="0" SYSFS{device}="0x101e" SYSFS{irq}="11" SYSFS{subsystem_device}="0x0549" SYSFS{subsystem_vendor}="0x1014" SYSFS{vendor}="0x8086" The matching device will be renamed to the given name. The device name will not be put into the udev database, cause the kernel renames the device and the sysfs name disappears. I like it, cause it plugs in nicely. We have all the naming features and sysfs queries and walks inside of udev. The sysfs timing races are already solved and the management tools are working for net devices too. nameif can only match the MAC address now. udev can match any sysfs value of the device tree the net device is connected to. But right, net devices do not have device nodes :)
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if (type == 'b' || type =='c') {
/* read the 'dev' file for major/minor*/
attr = sysfs_get_classdev_attr(class_dev, "dev");
if (attr == NULL) {
printf("couldn't get the \"dev\" file\n");
retval = -1;
goto exit;
}
printf("device '%s' has major:minor %s", class_dev->path, attr->value);
}
/* open sysfs class device directory and print all attributes */
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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printf(" looking at class device '%s':\n", class_dev->path);
if (print_all_attributes(class_dev->path) != 0) {
printf("couldn't open class device directory\n");
retval = -1;
goto exit;
}
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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/* get the device link (if parent exists look here) */
class_dev_parent = sysfs_get_classdev_parent(class_dev);
if (class_dev_parent != NULL)
sysfs_dev = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev_parent);
else
sysfs_dev = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev);
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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if (sysfs_dev != NULL)
printf("follow the class device's \"device\"\n");
/* look the device chain upwards */
while (sysfs_dev != NULL) {
printf(" looking at the device chain at '%s':\n", sysfs_dev->path);
printf(" BUS=\"%s\"\n", sysfs_dev->bus);
printf(" ID=\"%s\"\n", sysfs_dev->bus_id);
/* open sysfs device directory and print all attributes */
[PATCH] udev - udevinfo with device chain walk udevinfo is now capable to print "all" attributes along the device chain of a sysfs device. Just like udev itself it walks the chain upwards and prints all usable attributes in the udev key format. So it should be easy to find unique attributes to compose a rule. All multiline attribute values and values containing non printable characters are skipped now. I hope nothing useful gets lost with this :) NOTE: The BUS value corresponding with the attributes is printed for every device. Don't specify BUS= in a rule and mix SYSFS_attributes from different busses, the rule can't match. ./udevinfo /sys/block/sda/sda1 device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1 looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1': SYSFS_dev="8:1" SYSFS_start="32" SYSFS_size="160" SYSFS_stat=" 0 0 0 0" follow the class device's "device" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32/32:0:0:0': BUS="scsi" ID="32:0:0:0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_type="0" SYSFS_model="USB 2 HS-CF" SYSFS_vendor="SMSC " SYSFS_max_sectors="240" SYSFS_device_blocked="0" SYSFS_queue_depth="1" SYSFS_scsi_level="3" SYSFS_rev="1.25" SYSFS_online="1" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0/host32': BUS="" ID="host32" SYSFS_detach_state="0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3/1-1.3:1.0': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3:1.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bInterfaceNumber="00" SYSFS_bAlternateSetting=" 0" SYSFS_bNumEndpoints="02" SYSFS_bInterfaceClass="08" SYSFS_bInterfaceSubClass="06" SYSFS_bInterfaceProtocol="50" SYSFS_iInterface="00" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3': BUS="usb" ID="1-1.3" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="80" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 96mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0424" SYSFS_idProduct="20fc" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0125" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="SMSC" SYSFS_product="USB 2 Flash Media Device" SYSFS_serial="0305037000C2" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1': BUS="usb" ID="1-1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="e0" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 64mA" SYSFS_idVendor="03eb" SYSFS_idProduct="3301" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0300" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_product="Standard USB Hub" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1': BUS="usb" ID="usb1" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_bNumConfigurations="1" SYSFS_bNumInterfaces=" 1" SYSFS_bConfigurationValue="1" SYSFS_bmAttributes="40" SYSFS_bMaxPower=" 0mA" SYSFS_idVendor="0000" SYSFS_idProduct="0000" SYSFS_bcdDevice="0206" SYSFS_bDeviceClass="09" SYSFS_bDeviceSubClass="00" SYSFS_bDeviceProtocol="00" SYSFS_speed="12" SYSFS_manufacturer="Linux 2.6.2-rc1-p4 uhci_hcd" SYSFS_product="UHCI Host Controller" SYSFS_serial="0000:00:1d.0" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0': BUS="pci" ID="0000:00:1d.0" SYSFS_detach_state="0" SYSFS_vendor="0x8086" SYSFS_device="0x2482" SYSFS_subsystem_vendor="0x1014" SYSFS_subsystem_device="0x0220" SYSFS_class="0x0c0300" SYSFS_irq="9" looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00': BUS="" ID="pci0000:00" SYSFS_detach_state="0"
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print_all_attributes(sysfs_dev->path);
sysfs_dev_parent = sysfs_get_device_parent(sysfs_dev);
if (sysfs_dev_parent == NULL)
break;
sysfs_dev = sysfs_dev_parent;
}
exit:
sysfs_close_class_device(class_dev);
return retval;
}
static int process_options(void)
{
static const char short_options[] = "adn:p:q:rVh";
int option;
int retval = 1;
struct udevice dev;
int root = 0;
int attributes = 0;
enum query_type query = NONE;
char result[NAME_SIZE] = "";
char path[NAME_SIZE] = "";
char name[NAME_SIZE] = "";
char temp[NAME_SIZE];
char *pos;
/* get command line options */
while (1) {
option = getopt(main_argc, main_argv, short_options);
if (option == -1)
break;
dbg("option '%c'", option);
switch (option) {
case 'n':
dbg("udev name: %s\n", optarg);
strfieldcpy(name, optarg);
break;
case 'p':
dbg("udev path: %s\n", optarg);
strfieldcpy(path, optarg);
break;
case 'q':
dbg("udev query: %s\n", optarg);
if (strcmp(optarg, "name") == 0) {
query = NAME;
break;
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "symlink") == 0) {
query = SYMLINK;
break;
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "mode") == 0) {
query = MODE;
break;
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "owner") == 0) {
query = OWNER;
break;
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "group") == 0) {
query = GROUP;
break;
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "path") == 0) {
query = PATH;
break;
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "all") == 0) {
query = ALL;
break;
}
printf("unknown query type\n");
exit(1);
case 'r':
root = 1;
break;
case 'a':
attributes = 1;
break;
case 'd':
retval = udevdb_open_ro();
if (retval != 0) {
printf("unable to open udev database\n");
exit(2);
}
udevdb_call_foreach(print_record);
udevdb_exit();
exit(0);
case 'V':
printf("udevinfo, version %s\n", UDEV_VERSION);
exit(0);
case 'h':
retval = 0;
case '?':
default:
goto help;
}
}
/* process options */
if (query != NONE) {
retval = udevdb_open_ro();
if (retval != 0) {
printf("unable to open udev database\n");
return -EACCES;
}
if (path[0] != '\0') {
/* remove sysfs_path if given */
if (strncmp(path, sysfs_path, strlen(sysfs_path)) == 0) {
pos = path + strlen(sysfs_path);
} else {
if (path[0] != '/') {
/* prepend '/' if missing */
strfieldcat(temp, "/");
strfieldcat(temp, path);
pos = temp;
} else {
pos = path;
}
}
retval = udevdb_get_dev(pos, &dev);
if (retval != 0) {
printf("device not found in database\n");
goto exit;
}
goto print;
}
if (name[0] != '\0') {
/* remove udev_root if given */
if (strncmp(name, udev_root, strlen(udev_root)) == 0) {
pos = name + strlen(udev_root);
} else
pos = name;
retval = udevdb_get_dev_byname(pos, path, &dev);
if (retval != 0) {
printf("device not found in database\n");
goto exit;
}
goto print;
}
printf("query needs device path(-p) or node name(-n) specified\n");
goto exit;
print:
switch(query) {
case NAME:
if (root)
strfieldcpy(result, udev_root);
strfieldcat(result, dev.name);
break;
case SYMLINK:
strfieldcpy(result, dev.symlink);
break;
case MODE:
sprintf(result, "%#o", dev.mode);
break;
case GROUP:
strfieldcpy(result, dev.group);
break;
case OWNER:
strfieldcpy(result, dev.owner);
break;
case PATH:
strfieldcpy(result, path);
break;
case ALL:
print_record(path, &dev);
goto exit;
default:
goto exit;
}
printf("%s\n", result);
exit:
udevdb_exit();
return retval;
}
if (attributes) {
if (path[0] == '\0') {
printf("attribute walk on device chain needs path(-p) specified\n");
return -EINVAL;
} else {
if (strncmp(path, sysfs_path, strlen(sysfs_path)) != 0) {
/* prepend sysfs mountpoint if not given */
strfieldcpy(temp, path);
strfieldcpy(path, sysfs_path);
strfieldcat(path, temp);
}
print_device_chain(path);
return 0;
}
}
if (root) {
printf("%s\n", udev_root);
return 0;
}
help:
printf("Usage: [-anpqrdVh]\n"
" -q TYPE query database for the specified value:\n"
" 'name' name of device node\n"
" 'symlink' pointing to node\n"
" 'mode' permissions of node\n"
" 'owner' of node\n"
" 'group' of node\n"
" 'path' sysfs device path\n"
" 'all' all values\n"
"\n"
" -p PATH sysfs device path used for query or chain\n"
" -n NAME node/symlink name used for query\n"
"\n"
" -r print udev root\n"
" -a print all SYSFS_attributes along the device chain\n"
" -d dump whole database\n"
" -V print udev version\n"
" -h print this help text\n"
"\n");
return retval;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[], char *envp[])
{
int retval;
main_argv = argv;
main_argc = argc;
init_logging("udevinfo");
/* initialize our configuration */
udev_init_config();
retval = process_options();
if (retval != 0)
exit(1);
exit(0);
}