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Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
43af16c99c build-sys: fix installation of new 60-input-id.rules
Fixup for 38887d1bd5.
2017-06-28 11:19:33 -04:00
Michal Suchanek
38887d1bd5 rules: move input_id rule to a separate file
This places the input_id call after the evdev hwdb calls. With this the
hwdb fixups in evdev can affect the device capabilities assigned in
input_id.

Remove the ID_INPUT_KEY dependency in atkbd rule because it is now not
assigned at this point.
2017-06-27 13:28:10 +02:00
hadess
c8ec393b25 hwdb: Add ID_INPUT_JOYSTICK_INTEGRATION property (#5413)
When the joystick is integrated directly into the machine, knowing
that the device is internal allows us to disable attached functionality
when the device is not used or inaccessible.

For example, this allows disabling rumble and accelerometer on
flip-console-like devices like the GPD-XD.
2017-06-26 12:17:36 +02:00
kjackiewicz
e74d0a9a5c rules: watch metadata changes in mmcblk devices (#6050)
Formatting sd-cards does not trigger "change" uevents. As a result clients
using udev API don't get any updates afterwards and get outdated information
about the device.

Include mmcblk* in a match for watch option assignment.
2017-05-30 15:19:03 +02:00
George McCollister
4e3f07029a rules: Handle MMC boot partitions by-path correctly (#6026)
Many eMMC devices have separate boot partitions that aren't part of the
normal partition table that show up as /dev/mmcblk[0-9]boot[0-9]. These
partitions are generally small (128KB to 16MB) and typically hold a boot
loader, boot loader data or a recovery image. Match these and create
-boot%n by-path symlinks.

Prior to this change by-path symlinks for the main device would be
incorrectly linked to one of the boot partitions.

For instance before:
/dev/disk/by-path/platform-219c000.usdhc linked to /dev/mmcblk1boot1

Now:
/dev/disk/by-path/platform-219c000.usdhc links to /dev/mmcblk1
/dev/disk/by-path/platform-219c000.usdhc-boot0 links to /dev/mmcblk1boot0
/dev/disk/by-path/platform-219c000.usdhc-boot1 links to /dev/mmcblk1boot1

On systems that support multiple SD/MMC devices it can be essential to
have by-path links to these devices since device names vary depending on
which other devices are connected.
2017-05-25 22:13:50 -04:00
Lennart Poettering
9bfc0df113 50-udev-default.rules.in: set correct group for mediaX/cecX (#5921)
The /dev/mediaX and /dev/cecX devices belong to the video group.
Add two default rules for that.

The /dev/cecX devices were introduced in kernel 4.8 in staging and moved
out of staging in 4.10. These devices support the HDMI CEC bus.

The /dev/mediaX devices are much older, but because they are not used very
frequently nobody got around to adding this rule to systemd. They let the
user control complex media pipelines.
2017-05-09 21:10:55 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
37efbbd821 meson: reindent all files with 8 spaces
The indentation for emacs'es meson-mode is added .dir-locals.

All files are reindented automatically, using the lasest meson-mode from git.
Indentation should now be fairly consistent.
2017-04-23 21:47:29 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
5c23128dab meson: build systemd using meson
It's crucial that we can build systemd using VS2010!

... er, wait, no, that's not the official reason. We need to shed old systems
by requring python 3! Oh, no, it's something else. Maybe we need to throw out
345 years of knowlege accumulated in autotools? Whatever, this new thing is
cool and shiny, let's use it.

This is not complete, I'm throwing it out here for your amusement and critique.

- rules for sd-boot are missing. Those might be quite complicated.

- rules for tests are missing too. Those are probably quite simple and
  repetitive, but there's lots of them.

- it's likely that I didn't get all the conditions right, I only tested "full"
  compilation where most deps are provided and nothing is disabled.

- busname.target and all .busname units are skipped on purpose.

  Otherwise, installation into $DESTDIR has the same list of files and the
  autoconf install, except for .la files.

It'd be great if people had a careful look at all the library linking options.
I added stuff until things compiled, and in the end there's much less linking
then in the old system. But it seems that there's still a lot of unnecessary
deps.

meson has a `shared_module` statement, which sounds like something appropriate
for our nss and pam modules. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to work. For the
nss modules, we need an .so version of '2', but `shared_module` disallows the
version argument. For the pam module, it also didn't work, I forgot the reason.

The handling of .m4 and .in and .m4.in files is rather awkward. It's likely
that this could be simplified. If make support is ever dropped, I think it'd
make sense to switch to a different templating system so that two different
languages and not required, which would make everything simpler yet.

v2:
- use get_pkgconfig_variable
- use sh not bash
- use add_project_arguments

v3:
- drop required:true and fix progs/prog typo

v4:
- use find_library('bz2')
- add TTY_GID definition
- define __SANE_USERSPACE_TYPES__
- use join_paths(prefix, ...) is used on all paths to make them all absolute

v5:
- replace all declare_dependency's with []
- add more conf.get guards around optional components

v6:
- drop -pipe, -Wall which are the default in meson
- use compiler.has_function() and compiler.has_header_symbol instead of the
  hand-rolled checks.
- fix duplication in 'liblibsystemd' library name
- use the right .sym file for pam_systemd
- rename 'compiler' to 'cc': shorter, and more idiomatic.

v7:
- use ENABLE_ENVIRONMENT_D not HAVE_ENVIRONMENT_D
- rename prefix to prefixdir, rootprefix to rootprefixdir
  ("prefix" is too common of a name and too easy to overwrite by mistake)
- wrap more stuff with conf.get('ENABLE...') == 1
- use rootprefix=='/' and rootbindir as install_dir, to fix paths under
  split-usr==true.

v8:
- use .split() also for src/coredump. Now everything is consistent ;)
- add rootlibdir option and use it on the libraries that require it

v9:
- indentation

v10:
- fix check for qrencode and libaudit

v11:
- unify handling of executable paths, provide options for all progs

  This makes the meson build behave slightly differently than the
  autoconf-based one, because we always first try to find the executable in the
  filesystem, and fall back to the default. I think different handling of
  loadkeys, setfont, and telinit was just a historical accident.

  In addition to checking in $PATH, also check /usr/sbin/, /sbin for programs.
  In Fedora $PATH includes /usr/sbin, (and /sbin is is a symlink to /usr/sbin),
  but in Debian, those directories are not included in the path.

  C.f. https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1576.

- call all the options 'xxx-path' for clarity.
- sort man/rules/meson.build properly so it's stable
2017-04-23 21:47:26 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
5a664ca10f rules: add a rule to set /dev/kvm access mode and ownership (#5597)
Kernel default mode is 0600, but distributions change it to group kvm, mode
either 0660 (e.g. Debian) or 0666 (e.g. Fedora). Both approaches have valid
reasons (a stricter mode limits exposure to bugs in the kvm subsystem, a looser
mode makes libvirt and other virtualization mechanisms work out of the box for
unprivileged users over ssh).

In Fedora the qemu package carries the relevant rule, but it's nicer to have it
in systemd, so that the permissions are not dependent on the qemu package being
installed. Use of packaged qemu binaries is not required to make use of
/dev/kvm, e.g. it's possible to use a self-compiled qemu or some alternative.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1431876

To accomodate both approaches, add a rule to set the mode in 50-udev-default.rules,
but allow the mode to be overridden with a --with-dev-kvm-mode configure rule.
The default is 0660, as the (slightly) more secure option.
2017-03-27 12:34:24 +02:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
7c1ebe99b6 rules: allow SPARC vdisk devices when identifying CD drives (#5599) 2017-03-20 11:22:54 +01:00
Peter Hutterer
f013e99e16 rules: set ID_BUS=bluetooth for any device with id/bustype attr of 0x0005 (#5539)
Not all bluetooth devices come through the bluetooth subsystem and those that
don't currently lack the ID_BUS=bluetooth env. This again fails to apply udev
rules and/or hwdb entries that rely on the bluetooth bustype to be set.

Fix this by checking the attribute id/bustype on the device instead of just
the subsystem.

Fixes #4566
2017-03-07 07:55:58 +01:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
3e021232da rules: allow quirks for platform input accelerometers 2017-03-03 21:23:39 +01:00
Daniel Drake
906d8a2ac5 udev: Allow quirks for ACPI input accelerometers
The existing accelerometer rules only support IIO devices, however
iio-sensor-proxy can also work with accelerometers made available
through the input (evdev) subsystem.

In this case I am working with an accelerometer input device backed by an
ACPI driver for which the hierarchy is:
- ACCE0001 (ACPI device)
  -> input8
    -> event7

We want the mount matrix (from hwdb) to be applied to both input8 and
event7. However, to match in 60-sensor.hwdb, we need to be working
with the modalias of the parent device (ACCE0001), and it is tricky
to access that when processing the input8 device which has it's own
modalias.

Instead of working directly with modalias, this ACPI-specific rule
uses the "hid" attribute to reconstruct the ACPI modalias. Since input
and event devices do not provide a hid attribute we will always get this
from the ACPI parent.

The modalias is constructed according to the definition in the kernel's
Documentation/acpi/namespace.txt and create_pnp_modalias(). We will only
use the first _CID/_HID value available, i.e. in some cases we will only
reconstruct the first part of the modalias, but that should be enough
granularity for our needs.
2017-03-02 00:02:22 +01:00
Viktor Mihajlovski
fb92fbb1b1 udev: Use parent bus id for virtio disk builtin path-id (#5500)
The builtin path id for virtio block devices has been changed
to use the bus id without a prefix "virtio-pci" to be
compatible with all virtio transport types.

In order to not break existing setups, the by-path symlinks for
virtio block devices on the PCI bus are reintroduced by udev rules.
The virtio-pci symlinks are considered to be deprecated and
should be replaced by the native PCI symlinks.

Example output for a virtio disk in PCI slot 7:
 $ ls  /dev/disk/by-path
 pci-0000:00:07.0
 pci-0000:00:07.0-part1
 virtio-pci-0000:00:07.0
 virtio-pci-0000:00:07.0-part1

See also
[1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2017-February/038326.html
[2] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2017-March/038397.html

This reverts f073b1b but keeps the same symlinks for compatibility.
2017-03-01 15:30:17 -05:00
Lennart Poettering
9d70cba987 udev rules: add udev rule to create /dev/ptp_kvm (#5495)
Its necessary to specify the KVM PTP device name in userspace.

In case a network card with PTP device is assigned to the guest,
it might be the case that KVM PTP gets /dev/ptp0 instead of /dev/ptp1.

Fix a device name for the KVM PTP device.
2017-02-28 21:28:21 +01:00
Keith Busch
5c1be4f730 Export NVMe WWID udev attribute (#5348)
We need this for multipath support without relying on NVMe to SCSI
translations.

Signed-off-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com>
2017-02-17 08:46:06 +01:00
Marc-Andre Lureau
36971ed37b rules: add persistent by-path drm rules (#5337)
Create persistent symlinks for DRM devices, ex:
/dev/dri/by-path/pci-0000:00:02.0-card -> /dev/dri/card1
/dev/dri/by-path/pci-0000:00:02.0-render -> /dev/dri/renderD129
etc...

This allows to configure DRM device usage with stable paths.

Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
2017-02-14 10:18:27 +01:00
Hans de Goede
57bb707d48 rules: Add extended evdev/input match rules for event nodes with the same name
Sometimes a system may have 2 input event nodes with the same name where
we only want to apply keyboard hwdb rules to 1 of the 2 devices.

This problem happens e.g. on devices where the soc_button_array driver is
used (e.g. intel atom based tablets) which registers 2 event nodes with
the name "gpio-keys".

This commit adds a new extended match rule which extends the match to also
check $attr{phys} and $attr{capabilities/ev}, allowing to differentiate
between devices with an identical name.

Suggested-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2017-02-12 12:43:23 +01:00
Mirza Krak
ce283b8887 rules: allow systemd to manage UBI volumes (#5214)
UBI is a software layer on top of MTD devices that is used with flash
chips.
2017-02-03 09:26:50 +01:00
Lennart Poettering
01af8c019a gpt-auto-generator: support LUKS encrypted root partitions
Previously, we supported GPT auto-discovery for /home and /srv, but not
for the root partition. Add that, too.

Fixes: #859
2016-12-21 19:09:30 +01:00
Franck Bui
ebc8968bc0 core: make mount units from /proc/self/mountinfo possibly bind to a device (#4515)
Since commit 9d06297, mount units from mountinfo are not bound to their devices
anymore (they use the "Requires" dependency instead).

This has the following drawback: if a media is mounted and the eject button is
pressed then the media is unconditionally ejected leaving some inconsistent
states.

Since udev is the component that is reacting (no matter if the device is used
or not) to the eject button, users expect that udev at least try to unmount the
media properly.

This patch introduces a new property "SYSTEMD_MOUNT_DEVICE_BOUND". When set on
a block device, all units that requires this device will see their "Requires"
dependency upgraded to a "BindTo" one. This is currently only used by cdrom
devices.

This patch also gives the possibility to the user to restore the previous
behavior that is bind a mount unit to a device. This is achieved by passing the
"x-systemd.device-bound" option to mount(8). Please note that currently this is
not working because libmount treats the x-* options has comments therefore
they're not available in utab for later application retrievals.
2016-12-16 17:13:58 +01:00
Daniel Drake
d84071d569 rules: identify internal sound cards on platform bus (#4893)
We have a system which has the HDMI audio capability internally,
but pulseaudio is not giving it a very high priority compared
to e.g. USB sound cards.

The sound device appears on the platform bus and it is not
currently tagged with any form factor information.

It seems safe to assume that any sound card that is directly on the
platform bus is of internal form factor, but we must be careful because
udev rules will match all parent devices, not just the immediate parent,
and you will frequently encounter setups such as:

 Platform bus -> USB host controller -> USB sound card

In that case, SUBSYSTEMS==platform would match even though we're
clearly working with an external USB sound card.

In order to detect true platform devices here, we rely on the observation
that if any parent devices of the sound card are PCI, USB or firewire
devices, then this sound card cannot directly connected to the platform
bus. Otherwise, if we find a parent device on the platform bus, we assume
this is an internal sound card connected directly to the platform bus.
2016-12-15 23:11:11 +01:00
Bastien Nocera
1f886b50f6 udev: Add rules for accelerometer orientation quirks
This commit adds a rules file to extract the properties from hwdb
to set on i2c IIO devices. This is used to set the ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX
property on IIO devices, to be consumed by iio-sensor-proxy or
equivalent daemon.

The hwdb file contains documentation on how to write quirks. Note
however that mount information is usually exported in:
- the device-tree for ARM devices
- the ACPI DSDT for Intel-compatible devices
but currently not extracted by the kernel.

Also note that some devices have the framebuffer rotation that changes
between the bootloader and the main system, which might mean that the
accelerometer is then wrongly oriented. This is a missing feature in the
i915 kernel driver: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94894
which needs to be fixed, and won't require quirks.
2016-12-10 02:25:11 -05:00
Kieran Colford
471b9850ee rules: consider MMC device partitions with partition number > 9 (#4831)
Add entries for extra partitions found on MMC devices (common in Chromebooks).
2016-12-06 10:46:13 +01:00
Martin Pitt
561d496d0b rules: add persistent links for nbd devices (#4785)
https://bugs.debian.org/837999
2016-12-01 16:22:47 -05:00
Michal Sekletar
a5110c9030 rules: introduce disk/by-id (model_serial) symlinks for NVMe drives (#3974)
$ ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/nvme*
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 13 Aug 17 04:25 /dev/disk/by-id/nvme-HUSPR3216AHP301_STM0001B6780 -> ../../nvme0n1
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 15 Aug 17 04:25 /dev/disk/by-id/nvme-HUSPR3216AHP301_STM0001B6780-part1 -> ../../nvme0n1p1

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1453
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=779ff75617099f4defe14e20443b95019a4c5ae8
2016-08-17 14:10:28 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
32eae3c2a8 rules: make sure always set at least one property on rfkill devices
The rfkill service waits for rfkill device initialization as reported by
udev_device_is_initialized(), and if that is never reported it might dead-lock.

However, udev never reports completed initialization for devices that have no
properties or tags set. For some rfkill devices this might be the case, in
particular those which are connected to exotic busses, where path_id returns
nothing.

This patch simply sets the SYSTEM_RFKILL property on all rfkill devices, to
ensure that udev_device_is_initialized() always reports something useful and we
don't dead-lock.

Fixes: #2745
2016-07-20 09:17:57 +02:00
Rusty Bird
542127ea96 rules: UDEV_DISABLE_PERSISTENT_STORAGE_RULES_FLAG property (#3714)
Sometimes, the persistent storage rules should be skipped for a subset
of devices. For example, the Qubes operating system prevents dom0 from
parsing untrusted block device content (such as filesystem metadata) by
shipping a custom 60-persistent-storage.rules, patched to bail out early
if the device name matches a hardcoded pattern.

As a less brittle and more flexible alternative, this commit adds a line
to the two relevant .rules files which makes them test the value of the
UDEV_DISABLE_PERSISTENT_STORAGE_RULES_FLAG device property, modeled
after the various DM_UDEV_DISABLE_*_RULES_FLAG properties.
2016-07-15 18:47:42 +02:00
bgbhpe
f3bc4ccc2e rules: block: add support for pmem devices (#3683)
Persistent memory devices can be exposed as block devices as /dev/pmemN
and /dev/pmemNs.  pmemN is the raw device and is byte-addressable from
within the kernel and when mmapped by applications from a DAX-mounted
file system.  pmemNs has the block translation table (BTT) layered on top,
offering atomic sector/block access.  Both pmemN and pmemNs are expected
to contain file systems.

blkid(8) and lsblk(8) seem to correctly report on pmemN and pmemNs.
systemd v219 will populate /dev/disk/by-uuid/ when, for example, mkfs is
used on pmem, but systemd v228 does not.

Add pmem to the whitelist.
2016-07-08 17:43:56 +02:00
Peter Hutterer
0bb7b9860f hwdb: add a 70-touchpad.hwdb to tag internal vs external touchpads
Add a new key ID_INPUT_TOUCHPAD_INTEGRATION=internal|external so we have a
single source for figuring out which touchpads are built-in.

Fairly simple approach: bluetooth is external, usb is external unless it's an
Apple touchpad. Everything else is internal.
2016-07-01 15:25:34 +10:00
Peter Hutterer
83b481599b rules: set ID_BUS for bluetooth, rmi and i8042
Something has to so we can have udev rules rely on this. Right now the ID_BUS
setting is inconsistent: usb is set, ata and pci are set, bluetooth is not
set, rmi is too new to be featured.

70-mouse even relied on bluetooth even though it was never set
2016-07-01 15:19:46 +10:00
Lennart Poettering
a4e9499d8d rules: block - add scm block devices to whitelist (#3494)
Since the introduction of the whitelist in 60-persistent-storage.rules
block device symlinks are no longer created for scm block devices.

Add scm to the whitelist.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Ott <sebott@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2016-06-10 15:19:26 +02:00
Uwe Kleine-König
cf1d3efce9 rules: add /dev/disk/by-partuuid symlinks also for dos partition tables
blkid reports PARTUUID values also for partitions that are defined by a
dos partitioning scheme. Instead of limiting the partitioning scheme to
"gpt or dos" just drop the test for the partitioning scheme and trust
blkid to do the right thing.
2016-05-19 08:37:20 +02:00
Ming Lin
427a28ecbe rules: add NVMe rules (#3136)
Add NVMe rules using the "wwid" attribute.

root@target:~# cat /sys/block/nvme0n1/wwid
eui.3825004235000591

root@target:~# ls /dev/disk/by-id/ -l |grep nvme
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Apr 27 16:08 nvme-eui.3825004235000591 -> ../../nvme0n1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Apr 27 16:08 nvme-eui.3825004235000591-part1 -> ../../nvme0n1p1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Apr 27 16:08 nvme-eui.3825004235000591-part2 -> ../../nvme0n1p2
2016-04-29 13:02:57 +02:00
Wouter Verhelst
565754a37e Mark nbd as inactive until connected (#2422)
Currently, 99-systemd.rules.in contains a line for network block
devices, which mark them as inactive until the first change event, and
as active from then on forward. This is not correct. A network block
device can be connected or disconnected; this state is signalled by the
presence or absense of a "pid" file, which contains the PID of the
nbd client userspace process that started the connection.

Update the rules file so that it checks for the presence of that file to
decide what to set SYSTEMD_READY to.

Note that current kernels do issue a change event upon connecting the
device, but not yet upon disconnecting. While it's possible to wait
until that's been fixed, the behaviour of the rule with TEST!="pid" in
the absence of a proper uevent is exactly the same as the behaviour of
the old rule; so it should be safe to apply now.

Signed-off-by: Wouter Verhelst <w@uter.be>
2016-04-18 16:29:10 +02:00
Lukáš Nykrýn
35a6750d9e rules: set SYSTEMD_READY=0 on DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG=1 only with ADD event (#2747)
The "SYSTEMD_READY=0" will cause automatic unmount
of mountpoint that is on top of such DM device
if this is used with multipath which sets
DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG in case
we have a CHANGE event thatcomes after DM multipath
device reload when one of the paths is down or up.

See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1312011
2016-04-12 07:44:28 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
d35c1bb1f4 rfkill: rework and make it listen on /dev/rfkill
With this rework we introduce systemd-rfkill.service as singleton that
is activated via systemd-rfkill.socket that listens on /dev/rfkill. That
way, we get notified each time a new rfkill device shows up or changes
state, in which case we restore and save its current setting to disk.

This is nicer than the previous logic, as this means we save/restore
state even of rfkill devices that are around only intermittently, and
save/restore the state even if the system is shutdown abruptly instead
of cleanly.

This implements what I suggested in #1019 and obsoletes it.
2015-10-01 16:21:09 +02:00
Thomas Meyer
7519d221e0 UML: Fix block device setup
User mode linux block devices start with ubd, e.g. ubda, ubdb, etc..
2015-08-09 18:07:55 +02:00
Kay Sievers
604f02add6 rules: block - add dasd to whitelist 2015-07-05 16:22:30 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
ab49ae5ba6 Merge pull request #387 from kaysievers/wip
udev: Remove accelerometer helper
2015-06-29 16:02:33 +02:00
Cédric Delmas
ba27fb2111 Process cciss devices
Do not skip the persistent storage rules for cciss devices
2015-06-29 09:54:58 +02:00
Bastien Nocera
0051ebf7e5 udev: Remove accelerometer helper
It's moved to the iio-sensor-proxy D-Bus service.
2015-06-27 21:48:52 +02:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman
57a2bf2329 Merge pull request #353 from kaysievers/hid
rules: remove all power management from udev
2015-06-26 09:51:11 -07:00
Peter Hutterer
0530459245 Revert "hwdb: add a touchpad hwdb"
The main purpose of this hwdb was to tag touchpads that have the physical
trackstick buttons wired to the touchpad (Lenovo Carbon X1 3rd, Lenovo *50
series).  This hwdb is not required on kernels 4.0 and above, the kernel now
re-routes button presses through the trackstick's device node. Userspace does
not need to do anything.

See kernel commit cdd9dc195916ef5644cfac079094c3c1d1616e4c.

This reverts commit 001a247324.
2015-06-26 16:09:48 +10:00
Kay Sievers
e2452eef02 rules: remove all power management from udev
It is not udev's task to apply any of these setting that way, or
from udev rules files. Things need to be sortet out in the kernel,
or explicit whitelist can possibly be added to the hardware database.
Until that is sorted out, and general agreement, udev is not
willing to maintain any such lists or power management settings
in general.

"Thanks for digging this out! I thought my Kinesis keyboard got broken
and ordered a new one, only to find out that the new one doesn't work
as well. I'm not sure whether we should start collecting a blacklist
of keyboards which don't work with USB autosuspend, or rather a
whitelist? Or revert this wholesale?"

  https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/340
2015-06-24 13:18:53 +02:00
Alex Crawford
fb2d301085 rules: re-add cciss rules
The original commit (1aff206) doesn't explain why these were removed.
This adds them back since they are in fact needed.
2015-06-10 15:49:41 -07:00
Alex Crawford
bb5c512de2 rules: whitelist xvd* devices
Xen disks need to be whitelisted as well.
2015-06-08 18:22:21 -07:00
Ed Swierk
ff2aa01e61 Add /dev/xvd* to 60-persistent-storage whitelist
Without this, systemd-udevd does not create persistent storage symlinks
for xen block devices.
2015-06-03 08:08:37 -07:00
David Mohr
19672f1e5f udev: Bring back persistant storage symlinks for bcache
https://bugs.debian.org/787367
2015-06-01 11:44:52 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
b50063512d rules: restore block watch after CHANGE events
When processing an event, the watch is disabled, make sure it is restorted after
a CHANGE event has been processed.
2015-05-30 02:14:25 +02:00