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greg@kroah.com
724257d97b [PATCH] add support for figuring out which device on the sysfs "chain" the rule applies to.
This should fix one of the more annoying things to me about udev, and
gets rid of a TODO item.
2005-04-26 21:13:17 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
7780509143 [PATCH] udev - kill %D from udev-test.pl
Kill the two tests with %D.
2005-04-26 21:13:17 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
8ffb636f01 [PATCH] udev - introduce format escape char
This patch adds a '%' to the format char list, so that a external
program may called with a non expanded '%' like:

  PROGRAM="/bin/date +%%s"

Olaf Hering asked for the feature.
A tricky test is also added :)
2005-04-26 21:13:16 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
ac28b86d63 [PATCH] udev - drop all methods :)
> Hi,
> as promised yesterday, here is a patch that drops the explicit methods
> given in the udev config and implement only one type of rule.
>
> A rule now consists only of a number of keys to match. All known keys
> are valid in any combination. The former configs should work with a few
> changes:
>
>   o the "<METHOD>, " at the beginning of the line should be removed
>
>   o the result of the externel program is matched with RESULT= instead if ID=
>     the PROGRAM= key is only valid if the program exits with zero
>     (just exit with nozero in a script if the rule should not match)
>
>   o rules are processed in order they appear in the file, no priority
>
>   o if NAME="" is given, udev is instructed to ignore this device,
>     no node will be created
>
>
>   EXAMPLE:
>
>   # combined BUS, SYSFS and KERNEL
>   BUS="usb", KERNEL="video*", SYSFS_model="Creative Labs WebCam*", NAME="test/webcam%n"
>
>   # exec script only for the first ide drive (hda), all other will be skipped
>   BUS="ide", KERNEL="hda*", PROGRAM="/home/kay/src/udev.kay/extras/ide-devfs.sh %k %b %n", RESULT="hd*", NAME="%1c", SYMLINK="%2c %3c"
>
>
> The udev-test.pl and test.block works fine here.
> Please adapt your config and give it a try.
>


Here is a slightly better version of the patch.
After a conversation with Patrick, we are now able to execute the PROGRAM
and also match in all following rules with the RESULT value from this exec.


EXAMPLE:
  We have 7 rules with RESULT and 2 with PROGRAM.
  Only the 5th rule matches with the callout result from the exec in the 4th rule.

RULES:
  PROGRAM="/bin/echo abc", RESULT="no_match", NAME="web-no-2"
  KERNEL="video*", RESULT="123", NAME="web-no-3"
  KERNEL="video*", RESULT="123", NAME="web-no-4"
  PROGRAM="/bin/echo 123", RESULT="no_match", NAME="web-no-5"
  KERNEL="video*", RESULT="123", NAME="web-yes"


RESULT:
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: process rule
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check PROGRAM
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: execute_program: executing '/bin/echo abc'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: execute_program: result is 'abc'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: PROGRAM returned successful
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for RESULT dev->result='no_match', udev->program_result='abc'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: RESULT is not matching
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: process rule
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for KERNEL dev->kernel='video*' class_dev->name='video0'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: KERNEL matches
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for RESULT dev->result='123', udev->program_result='abc'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: RESULT is not matching
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: process rule
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for KERNEL dev->kernel='video*' class_dev->name='video0'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: KERNEL matches
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for RESULT dev->result='123', udev->program_result='abc'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: RESULT is not matching
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: process rule
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check PROGRAM
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: execute_program: executing '/bin/echo 123'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: execute_program: result is '123'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: PROGRAM returned successful
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for RESULT dev->result='no_match', udev->program_result='123'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: RESULT is not matching
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: process rule
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for KERNEL dev->kernel='video*' class_dev->name='video0'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: KERNEL matches
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: check for RESULT dev->result='123', udev->program_result='123'
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: RESULT matches
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: found matching rule, 'video*' becomes ''
  Jan 11 23:36:52 pim udev[26050]: namedev_name_device: name, 'web-yes' is going to have owner='', group='', mode = 0600
2005-04-26 21:13:15 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
64682333bb [PATCH] add tests for LABEL rule with a device that has no bus. 2005-04-26 21:13:11 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
1d936fbca0 [PATCH] If a CALLOUT rule has a BUS id, then we must check to see if the device is on a bus.
Thanks to Martin Schlemmer <azarah@nosferatu.za.org> for pointing this out.
2005-04-26 21:13:11 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
8ff8bbbadd [PATCH] add test for callout rule with a device that has no bus. 2005-04-26 21:13:11 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
5cac7def78 [PATCH] fix udev-test.pl
Here is a small fix for udev-test.pl, to print the METHOD also
for the "whitespace config" tests.

  TEST: Handle comment lines in config file (and replace kernel name)
  method '' for 'class/tty/ttyUSB0' expecting node 'visor'
  add: ok    remove: ok
2005-04-26 21:13:10 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
358c8c2023 [PATCH] add tests for multi-file LABEL rules. 2005-04-26 21:13:10 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
281ff00a61 [PATCH] add tests to catch whitespace and comment config file parsing errors. 2005-04-26 21:13:09 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
d94df23242 [PATCH] don't rely on field order in namedev_parse
o change the parsing to get a key from the rule and sort it
    into our list of known keys instead of expecting a special order
  o the key to match a sysfs file must be prependend by 'SYSFS_' now
    to match with the new parsing.
    (The config must be changed, but it's a bit more descriptive too.)
  o put names of fields in define's, like the name of the methods
  o update all tests and the man page
2005-04-26 21:13:08 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
b1c5e3339d [PATCH] get part of callout return string
Try this patch if you like, to get special parts of the callout output.
This beast works now:
CALLOUT, BUS="scsi", PROGRAM="/bin/echo -n node link1 link2", ID="node *", NAME="%1c", SYMLINK="%2c %3c"

The callout returned string is separated by spaces and is
addressed by the "len" value of the 'c' format char.
Since we support symlinks, this my be useful for other uses of callout too.

  introduce 'len number' for format chars
  the first use is 'c'-the callout return to select a part of the output string like:
  CALLOUT, BUS="scsi", PROGRAM="/bin/echo -n node link1 link2", ID="node *", NAME="%1c", SYMLINK="%2c %3c"
  (note: first part is requested by len=1, len=0 will return the whole string)
  add a test to udev-test.pl
2005-04-26 21:13:07 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
525d07e78e [PATCH] change devfs disk name rule from 'disk' to 'disc' 2005-04-26 21:13:07 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
4763256c65 [PATCH] allow multiple symlinks
Here is a patch to allow the creation of multiple symlinks.
The names must be separated by a space character.


REPLACE, KERNEL="ttyUSB0", NAME="visor", SYMLINK="first-%n second-%n third-%n"

results in:

Dec  9 05:28:51 pim udev[12019]: create_node: mknod(udev-root/visor, 020666, 188, 0)
Dec  9 05:28:51 pim udev[12019]: create_node: symlink 'udev-root/first-0' to node 'visor' requested
Dec  9 05:28:51 pim udev[12019]: create_node: symlink(./visor, udev-root/first-0)
Dec  9 05:28:51 pim udev[12019]: create_node: symlink 'udev-root/second-0' to node 'visor' requested
Dec  9 05:28:51 pim udev[12019]: create_node: symlink(./visor, udev-root/second-0)
Dec  9 05:28:51 pim udev[12019]: create_node: symlink 'udev-root/third-0' to node 'visor' requested
Dec  9 05:28:51 pim udev[12019]: create_node: symlink(./visor, udev-root/third-0)
2005-04-26 21:13:07 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
3d150dfb28 [PATCH] experimental (very simple) SYMLINK creation
> > here is a experimental symlink creation patch - for discussion,
> > in which direction we should go.
> > It is possible now to define SYMLINK= after the NAME= in udev.rules.
> > The link is relative to the node, but the path is not optimized now
> > if the node and the link are in the same nested directory.
> > Only one link is supported, cause i need to sleep now :)
> >
> > 06-simple-symlink-creation.diff
> >   simple symlink creation
> >   reorganized udev-remove to have access to the symlink field
> >   subdir creation/removal are functions now
> >   udev-test.pl tests for link creation/removal

Here is a new version with relative link target path optimization
an better tests in udev-test.pl:

LABEL, BUS="scsi", vendor="IBM-ESXS", NAME="1/2/a/b/node", SYMLINK="1/2/c/d/symlink"

  Dec  7 06:48:34 pim udev[13789]: create_node: symlink 'udev-root/1/2/c/d/symlink' to node '1/2/a/b/node' requested
  Dec  7 06:48:34 pim udev[13789]: create_path: created 'udev-root/1/2/c'
  Dec  7 06:48:34 pim udev[13789]: create_path: created 'udev-root/1/2/c/d'
  Dec  7 06:48:34 pim udev[13789]: create_node: symlink(../../a/b/node, udev-root/1/2/c/d/symlink)
2005-04-26 21:13:06 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
83be97ba21 [PATCH] pattern match for label method
switch LABEL search to pattern match
  add a test for pattern match in LABEL
  remove useless rule from udev.rules
2005-04-26 21:13:06 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
72ffa78deb [PATCH] fix up the tests to work without all of the environ variables. 2005-04-26 21:13:05 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
9f1da36138 [PATCH] pattern matching for namedev
As promised yesterday, here is a patch to implement a more advanced
pattern matching instead of the simple '*'.

We can remove the "tty"="tty" line from udev.rules now and
replace "tty*" by "tty[0-9]*" to catch only the vc's.


  implement pattern matching in namedev
  '*'  - to match zero or more chars
  '?'  - to match exactly one char
  '[]' - character classes with ranges '[0-9]'and negation [!A]
2005-04-26 21:13:05 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
fd9594b61f [PATCH] fix up the tests to support the rules file name change 2005-04-26 21:13:05 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
0db6d4cc61 [PATCH] catch replace device by wildcard
catch device name by wildcard to support a whole class of devices
  by just one config line like:
  REPLACE, KERNEL="tty*", NAME="vc/%n"
2005-04-26 21:13:05 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
772558f4e9 [PATCH] add test for checking the BUS value. 2005-04-26 21:13:04 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
36043f8418 [PATCH] add test and documentation for new %D devfs format modifier 2005-04-26 21:13:04 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
5499d31905 [PATCH] udev-test.pl add subdir test
03-udev-test.pl-add-subdir-test.diff
  o duplicate existing test and change it to explicitely test the subdir handling
2005-04-26 21:13:04 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
f8f00338a1 [PATCH] udev-test.pl - tweaks
I found two missing characters and optimized $PWD.
2005-04-26 21:13:02 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
f3b04a2e0a [PATCH] added ability to put format specifiers in the CALLOUT program string. 2005-04-26 21:13:02 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
e5fbfe0a13 [PATCH] tweak udev-test.pl to report '0' errors if that's what happened. 2005-04-26 21:13:02 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
a367f04ee0 [PATCH] add udev-test perl script from Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org> which blows away my puny shell scripts. 2005-04-26 21:06:25 -07:00