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greg@kroah.com
3368981236 [PATCH] v016 release 2005-04-26 21:32:25 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
d83a9b89e7 [PATCH] add udevd and udevsend to the spec file. 2005-04-26 21:32:25 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
db8f5cf28c [PATCH] make /etc/hotplug.d/default/udev.hotplug symlink point to udevsend now. 2005-04-26 21:32:25 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
977083c253 [PATCH] add KERNEL_DIR option so that the distros will be happy
Based on a patch from Svetoslav Slavtchev <svetljo@gmx.de>
2005-04-26 21:32:25 -07:00
elkropac@students.zcu.cz
c7e2a0bc08 [PATCH] get_dev_number() in extras/ide-devfs.sh
this patch corrects ide devices with number greater than 9 being linked
into wrong discs/discX directories (my hda10 device was in discs/disc1
directory)
it adds % into pattern for $DRIVE, so for example, hda10 is not eaten
to hda1, but to hda, and break in for cycle works for it
2005-04-26 21:32:24 -07:00
rrm3@rrm3.org
786f923196 [PATCH] FAQ udev.rules.devfs
I have a very small patch for the udev FAQ.  :-)
2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
e047ca9bdf [PATCH] make udevsend binary even smaller 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
d5c6d80ff1 [PATCH] let udevsend build with klibc
> I don't mind udevd using glibc, I just want the programs that get run a
> lot of different times (udev and udevsend) to be as small as possible to
> get the best cache results.  As udevd sticks around all the time, it's
> not as important.  Sound sane to you?

Oh, nice. Good idea.
2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
0be0c18de3 [PATCH] udevsend now almost compiles with klibc, struct sockaddr_un is only problem now. 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
62e156af94 [PATCH] fix up logging code so that it can be built without it being enabled 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
95a6f4c8ac [PATCH] rework the logging code so that each program logs with the proper name in the syslog. 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
3a7798f471 [PATCH] remove logging.c as it's no longer needed. 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
8e2229c439 [PATCH] udevd - config cleanup
> Here is a small cleanup and better Makefile integration.
> udevd and udevsender are now installed. Just switch HOTPLUG_EXEC from ROOT
> to SENDER before install and udevsend will be called.
>
> We may add the location of the socket and lock file to the config,
> if this is needed.

Same patch with a fix for the stack size setting.
2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
53921bfa44 [PATCH] udevd - cleanup and better timeout handling
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:55:11PM +0100, Kay Sievers wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 02:56:25AM +0100, Kay Sievers wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:47:36PM +0100, Kay Sievers wrote:
> > > Oh, couldn't resist to try threads.
> > > It's a multithreaded udevd that communicates through a localhost socket.
> > > The message includes a magic with the udev version, so we don't accept
> > > older udevsend's.
> > >
> > > No need for locking, cause we can't bind two sockets on the same address.
> > > The daemon tries to connect and if it fails it starts the daemon.
> > >
> > > We create a thread for every incoming connection, handle over the socket,
> > > sort the messages in the global message queue and exit the thread.
> > > Huh, that was easy with threads :)
> > >
> > > With the addition of a message we wakeup the queue manager thread and
> > > handle timeouts or move the message to the global exec list. This wakes
> > > up the exec list manager who looks if a process is already running for this
> > > device path.
> > > If yes, the exec is delayed otherwise we create a thread that execs udev.
> > > n the background. With the return of udev we free the message and wakeup
> > > the exec list manager to look if something is pending.
> > >
> > > It is just a quick shot, cause I couldn't solve the problems with fork an
> > > scheduling and I wanted to see if I'm to stupid  :)
> > > But if anybody with a better idea or more experience with I/O scheduling
> > > we may go another way. The remaining problem is that klibc doesn't support
> > > threads.
> > >
> > > By now, we don't exec anything, it's just a sleep 3 for every exec,
> > > but you can see the queue management by watching syslog and do:
> > >
> > >   DEVPATH=/abc ACTION=add SEQNUM=0 ./udevsend /abc
>
> Next version, switched to unix domain sockets.

Next cleaned up version. Hey, nobody wants to try it :)

Works for me, It's funny if I connect/disconnect my 4in1-usb-flash-reader
every two seconds. The 2.6 usb rocks! I can connect/diconnect a hub with 3
devices plugged in every second and don't run into any problem but a _very_
big udevd queue.
2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
79080c2664 [PATCH] kill the last examples that contained the %D option. 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
8a08e4b190 [PATCH] fix possible buffer overflow
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:02:25AM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 07:28:03PM -0500, Adrian Drzewiecki wrote:
> > Looking over the code, I noticed something odd in
> > namedev.c:strcmp_pattern() --
> >
> > 	while (*p && (*p != ']'))
> > 		p ++;
> > 	return strcmp_pattern(p+1, s+1);
> >
> > If the pattern string is invalid, and is not terminated by a ']', then 'p'
> > will point at \0 and p+1 will be beyond the string.
>
> Yes, I think you are correct.
>
> Hm, Kay, any idea of the proper way to fix this?  I've attached a patch
> below, but I don't think it is correct.
>
>  					while (*p && (*p != ']'))
>  						p++;
> -					return strcmp_pattern(p+1, s+1);
> +					if (*p)
> +						return strcmp_pattern(p+1, s+1);
> +					else
> +						return 1;
>  				}
>  			}


Sure, it's perfectly correct. I'm wondering how Adrian found this.

We can use the return 1 at the end of the whole function, and asking
for the closing ']' is more descriptive, but it does the same.

-					return strcmp_pattern(p+1, s+1);
+					if (*p == ']')
+						return strcmp_pattern(p+1, s+1);

Patch is attached, that also replaces all the *s with s[0].
2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
bc59f0167a [PATCH] remove a __KLIBC__ tests in libsysfs, as klibc now supports getpagesize() 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
0115874355 [PATCH] udevd - remove stupid locking error I wrote. 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
273636ca8b [PATCH] update to klibc version 0.101, fixing the stdin bug. 2005-04-26 21:13:20 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
35b7d88c0d [PATCH] udevd - next round of fixes
Here is the next round. We have three queues now. All incoming messages
are queued in msg_list and if nothing is missing we move it to the
running_list and exec in the background.
If the exec comes back, it removes the message from the running_list and
frees the message.

Before we exec, we check the running_list if there is a udev running on
the same device path. If yes, we move the message to the delay_list. If
the former exec comes back, we move the message to the running_list and
exec it.

The very first event is delayed now to catch possible earlier sequences,
every following event is executed without delay if no sequence is missing.

The daemon doesn't exit by itself any longer, cause we don't want to
delay every first exec.

I've put a $(PWD) for now in the Makefile for testing this beast. Only
the local binaries are executed, not the /sbin/udev. We can change it
if we are ready for real testing.

And SIGKILL can't be cought, so I removed it from the handler :)


06:58:36 sig_handler: caught signal 15
06:58:36 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:37 message is still in the ipc queue, starting daemon...
06:58:37 work: received sequence 3, expected sequence 0
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 3 in queue
06:58:37 set_timeout: set timeout in 1 seconds
06:58:37 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:37 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:37 work: received sequence 1, expected sequence 1
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 1 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 3 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump: sequence 1, 'add', '/block/sda', 'block'
06:58:37 msg_exec: child [8038] created
06:58:37 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 1 [8038] to running queue '/block/sda'
06:58:37 set_timeout: set timeout in 5 seconds
06:58:37 work: received sequence 2, expected sequence 2
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 2 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 3 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump: sequence 2, 'add', '/block/sdb', 'block'
06:58:37 msg_exec: child [8039] created
06:58:37 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 2 [8039] to running queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:37 msg_dump: sequence 3, 'add', '/block/sdc', 'block'
06:58:37 msg_exec: child [8040] created
06:58:37 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 3 [8040] to running queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:37 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:37 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:37 work: received sequence 4, expected sequence 4
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 4 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump: sequence 4, 'remove', '/block/sdc', 'block'
06:58:37 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 4, [8040] already working on '/block/sdc'
06:58:37 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:37 msg_exec: child [8043] created
06:58:37 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 4 [8043] to running queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:37 work: received sequence 5, expected sequence 5
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 5 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump: sequence 5, 'remove', '/block/sdb', 'block'
06:58:37 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 5, [8039] already working on '/block/sdb'
06:58:37 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:37 msg_exec: child [8044] created
06:58:37 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 5 [8044] to running queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:37 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:37 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:37 work: received sequence 8, expected sequence 6
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:37 set_timeout: set timeout in 5 seconds
06:58:37 work: received sequence 6, expected sequence 6
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 6 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:37 msg_dump: sequence 6, 'remove', '/block/sda', 'block'
06:58:37 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 6, [8038] already working on '/block/sda'
06:58:37 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sda'
06:58:37 msg_exec: child [8047] created
06:58:37 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 6 [8047] to running queue '/block/sda'
06:58:37 set_timeout: set timeout in 5 seconds
06:58:38 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:38 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8038
06:58:38 set_timeout: set timeout in 4 seconds
06:58:38 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:38 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:38 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8039
06:58:38 set_timeout: set timeout in 4 seconds
06:58:38 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:38 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:38 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8040
06:58:38 set_timeout: set timeout in 4 seconds
06:58:38 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:38 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:38 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8043
06:58:38 set_timeout: set timeout in 4 seconds
06:58:38 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:38 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:38 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8044
06:58:38 set_timeout: set timeout in 4 seconds
06:58:38 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:38 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:38 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8047
06:58:38 set_timeout: set timeout in 4 seconds
06:58:38 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:39 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:39 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:39 work: received sequence 9, expected sequence 7
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 9 in queue
06:58:39 set_timeout: set timeout in 3 seconds
06:58:39 work: received sequence 11, expected sequence 7
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 9 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 11 in queue
06:58:39 set_timeout: set timeout in 3 seconds
06:58:39 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:39 work: received sequence 10, expected sequence 7
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 9 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 10 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 11 in queue
06:58:39 set_timeout: set timeout in 3 seconds
06:58:39 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:39 work: received sequence 13, expected sequence 7
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 9 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 10 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 11 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 13 in queue
06:58:39 set_timeout: set timeout in 3 seconds
06:58:39 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:39 work: received sequence 14, expected sequence 7
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 9 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 10 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 11 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 13 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 14 in queue
06:58:39 set_timeout: set timeout in 3 seconds
06:58:39 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:39 work: received sequence 15, expected sequence 7
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 9 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 10 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 11 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 13 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 14 in queue
06:58:39 msg_dump_queue: sequence 15 in queue
06:58:39 set_timeout: set timeout in 3 seconds
06:58:41 main: using ipc queue 0x2d548
06:58:41 work: received sequence 12, expected sequence 7
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 8 in queue
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 9 in queue
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 10 in queue
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 11 in queue
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 12 in queue
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 13 in queue
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 14 in queue
06:58:41 msg_dump_queue: sequence 15 in queue
06:58:41 set_timeout: set timeout in 1 seconds
06:58:42 sig_handler: caught signal 14
06:58:42 sig_handler: event timeout reached
06:58:42 event 8, age 5 seconds, skip event 7-7
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 8, 'add', '/block/sdb', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8057] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 8 [8057] to running queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 9, 'add', '/block/sdc', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8058] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 9 [8058] to running queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 10, 'remove', '/block/sdc', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 10, [8058] already working on '/block/sdc'
06:58:42 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8059] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 10 [8059] to running queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 11, 'remove', '/block/sdb', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 11, [8057] already working on '/block/sdb'
06:58:42 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8060] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 11 [8060] to running queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 12, 'remove', '/block/sda', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8061] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 12 [8061] to running queue '/block/sda'
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 13, 'add', '/block/sda', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 13, [8061] already working on '/block/sda'
06:58:42 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sda'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8062] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 13 [8062] to running queue '/block/sda'
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 14, 'add', '/block/sdb', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 14, [8057] already working on '/block/sdb'
06:58:42 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8063] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 14 [8063] to running queue '/block/sdb'
06:58:42 msg_dump: sequence 15, 'add', '/block/sdc', 'block'
06:58:42 msg_exec: delay exec of sequence 15, [8058] already working on '/block/sdc'
06:58:42 delayed_moveto_queue: move event to delayed queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:42 msg_exec: child [8064] created
06:58:42 running_moveto_queue: move sequence 15 [8064] to running queue '/block/sdc'
06:58:43 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8057
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8058
06:58:43 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8059
06:58:43 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8060
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8061
06:58:43 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8062
06:58:43 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8063
06:58:43 sig_handler: caught signal 17
06:58:43 sig_handler: exec finished, pid 8064
2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
34ee4dd455 [PATCH] fix Makefile typo for USE_LSB install.
Thanks to Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net> for pointing this out.
2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
01fc67683a [PATCH] udevinfo - missing options for man page
Here are the missing udevinfo options for the new man page.
2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
2a25816ff0 [PATCH] udev - trivial style cleanup
Trivial style cleanup, to be consistent.

And add chdir("/") to the daemon so one can umout its filesystem,
while we are running :)
2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
8af67a67c2 [PATCH] 015_bk mark 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
ff2c16f0d1 [PATCH] allow dbus code to actually build again. 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
46a7fa4bdb [PATCH] v015 release 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
125611d9d4 [PATCH] update klibc to version 0.98 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
28706bd9a1 [PATCH] clean up udevinfo on 'make clean' 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
567f6d14e8 [PATCH] add udevinfo man page to spec file. 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
05c0c9da0b [PATCH] remove command line documentation from udev man page 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
e31474a1e1 [PATCH] create initial version of udevinfo man page. 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
8fc3418850 [PATCH] added URL to spec file. 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
da1cc7cc5f [PATCH] add udevinfo to udev.spec file. 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
245f9f52ce [PATCH] add udevinfo to install target of Makefile 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
8202eb32b9 [PATCH] rip out command line code from udev, now that we have udevinfo. 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
ac4dc87465 [PATCH] udevinfo doesn't need to declare main_envp 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
274812b502 [PATCH] move get_pair to udev_config.c because udevinfo doesn't need all of namedev.o 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
1f6d07b9a5 [PATCH] more makefile cleanups 2005-04-26 21:13:19 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
869fc2f1ff [PATCH] move udevinfo into the main build and clean up the main Makefile a bit. 2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
87171e46cd [PATCH] udevinfo - now a real program :)
I want to make udevinfo the standard query interface, so all the user
features of the main udev are copied in here. It is now capable to:

  o query the database for a given value
  o dump the whole database
  o extract all possible device attributes for a sysfs_device


In addition to the known options of udev it supports the query for the
mode of the device node, and it includes the mode in the database dump:

  udevinfo -d
  P: /class/video4linux/video0
  N: video/webcam0
  M: 0666
  S: camera0 kamera0
  O: 500
  G: 500


It is also a bit more friendly with the pathnames specified for devices or nodes.
We remove the absolute path or add it if neccessary:

  udevinfo -q mode -n video/webcam0
  udevinfo -q mode -n /udev/video/webcam0
  0666

  udevinfo -q mode -p /sys/class/video4linux/video0
  udevinfo -q mode -p /class/video4linux/video0
  udevinfo -q mode -p class/video4linux/video0
  0666
2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
a695feaeff [PATCH] udevd - cleanup and better timeout handling
Here is the next revision for udevd:
  o Small cleanups all over the place.
  o Swich to the usual linked list format "list.h".
  o Better timeout handling.
      We store a timestamp in in every queued event, so we don't wait longer
      than the timeout specified, if the hole in the list is not shrinking.
  o ignore udevd target if klibc is used
2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
eea34a0e99 [PATCH] clean up compiler warnings if building using klibc. 2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
mbuesch@freenet.de
25f8a5ad64 [PATCH] LFS init script update 2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
1c5c245e6f [PATCH] make udevd only have one instance running at a time
it used a file lock right now.  need to put that lock in the udev directory,
it's in the current directory, which isn't a good thing...
2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
305dd8b494 [PATCH] new testd.block script for debugging. 2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
71c077fb0a [PATCH] udevsnd : clean up message creation logic a bit. 2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
33db4b8da0 [PATCH] udev - next round of udev event order daemon
Here is the next round of udevd/udevsend:

udevsend - If the IPC message we send is not catched by a receiver we fork
           the udevd daemon to process this and the following events

udevd    - We reorder the events we receive and execute our current udev for
           every event. If one or more events are missing, we wait
           10 seconds and then go ahead in the queue.
           If the queue is empty and we don't receive any event for the next
           30 seconds, the daemon exits.
           The next incoming event will fork the daemon again.

config   - The path's to the executable are specified in udevd.h
           Now they are pointing to the current directory only.


I don't like daemons hiding secrets (and mem leaks :)) inside,
so I want to try this model. It should be enough logic to get all possible
hotplug events executed in the right order.

If no event, then no daemon! So everybody should be happy :)


Here we see:
  1. the daemon fork,
  2. the udev work,
  3. the 10 sec timeout and the skipped events,
  4. the udev work,
     ...,
  5. and the 30 sec timeout and exit.

EVENTS:
  pim:/home/kay/src/udev.kay# test/udevd_test.sh
  pim:/home/kay/src/udev.kay# SEQNUM=15 ./udevsend block
  pim:/home/kay/src/udev.kay# SEQNUM=16 ./udevsend block
  pim:/home/kay/src/udev.kay# SEQNUM=17 ./udevsend block
  pim:/home/kay/src/udev.kay# SEQNUM=18 ./udevsend block
  pim:/home/kay/src/udev.kay# SEQNUM=20 ./udevsend block
  pim:/home/kay/src/udev.kay# SEQNUM=21 ./udevsend block


LOG:
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11795]: message is still in the ipc queue, starting daemon...
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11799]: configured rule in '/etc/udev/udev.rules' at line 19 applied, 'sda' becomes '%k-flash'
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11799]: creating device node '/udev/sda-flash'
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11800]: creating device node '/udev/sdb'
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11804]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11805]: removing device node '/udev/sda-flash'
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11808]: removing device node '/udev/sdb'
  Jan 23 15:35:35 pim udev[11809]: removing device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:35:45 pim udev[11797]: timeout reached, skip events 7 - 7
  Jan 23 15:35:45 pim udev[11811]: creating device node '/udev/sdb'
  Jan 23 15:35:45 pim udev[11812]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:36:01 pim udev[11797]: timeout reached, skip events 10 - 14
  Jan 23 15:36:01 pim udev[11814]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:36:04 pim udev[11816]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:36:12 pim udev[11818]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:36:16 pim udev[11820]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:36:38 pim udev[11797]: timeout reached, skip events 19 - 19
  Jan 23 15:36:38 pim udev[11823]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:36:38 pim udev[11824]: creating device node '/udev/sdc'
  Jan 23 15:37:08 pim udev[11797]: we have nothing to do, so daemon exits...
2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
90c210eb6b [PATCH] fix udevd exec
Sorry, some code is missing.
Here is a fix to make the exec functional.
2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
kay.sievers@vrfy.org
034f35d7e6 [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"
2005-04-26 21:13:18 -07:00
greg@kroah.com
7b15897b46 [PATCH] whitespace cleanups 2005-04-26 21:13:17 -07:00