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Mon Dec 22 20:31:37 2008 UTC (15 years, 4 months ago) by niro
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1 # /etc/udev/rules/30-kernel-compat.rules: kernel compat rules for udev
2 # $Header: /root/magellan-cvs/src/udev/udev-kernel-compat.rules.magellan,v 1.2 2008-12-22 20:31:37 niro Exp $
3 #
4 # There are a number of modifiers that are allowed to be used in some
5 # of the different fields. They provide the following subsitutions:
6 # %n - the "kernel number" of the device.
7 # For example, 'sda3' has a "kernel number" of '3'
8 # %k - the kernel name for the device.
9 # %M - the kernel major number for the device
10 # %m - the kernel minor number for the device
11 # %b - the bus id for the device
12 # %c - the string returned by the PROGRAM. (Note, this doesn't work within
13 # the PROGRAM field for the obvious reason.)
14 # %s{filename} - the content of a sysfs attribute.
15 # %% - the '%' char itself.
16 #
17 # Try not to modify this file, if you wish to change things, create a new rule
18 # file that can be run before this one.
19 #
20
21 ACTION!="add|change", GOTO="kernel_compat_end"
22
23 #
24 # rules to workaround bad sysfs timing
25 #
26
27 ACTION!="add", GOTO="kernel_compat_wait_end"
28
29 # workarounds needed to synchronize with sysfs
30 # needed for kernels < v2.6.18-rc1
31 DEVPATH=="/devices/*", ENV{PHYSDEVBUS}=="?*", WAIT_FOR_SYSFS="bus"
32 SUBSYSTEM=="scsi", KERNEL=="[0-9]*:[0-9]*", WAIT_FOR_SYSFS="ioerr_cnt"
33
34 # needed for kernels <2.6.16
35 SUBSYSTEM=="net", WAIT_FOR_SYSFS="address"
36
37 # needed for kernels <2.6.17
38 SUBSYSTEM=="net", ENV{PHYSDEVDRIVER}=="?*", WAIT_FOR_SYSFS="device/driver"
39
40 LABEL="kernel_compat_wait_end"
41
42 #
43 # naming device rules
44 #
45
46 # old style usb sysfs devices
47 # needed for kernels <2.6.22
48 SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#usbdev}; printf bus/usb/%%03i/%%03i $${K%%%%.*} $${K#*.}'", NAME="%c", GROUP="usb", MODE="0664"
49
50 # /sys/class/block will export this
51 # needed for kernels <2.6.25-rc1
52 SUBSYSTEM!="block", GOTO="block_devtype_end"
53 ENV{DEVTYPE}!="?*", ATTR{range}=="?*", ENV{DEVTYPE}="disk"
54 ENV{DEVTYPE}!="?*", ATTR{start}=="?*", ENV{DEVTYPE}="partition"
55 LABEL="block_devtype_end"
56
57
58 #
59 # module loading rules
60 #
61 ACTION!="add", GOTO="kernel_compat_end"
62
63 # this driver is broken and should not be loaded automatically
64 # http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=398962
65 # needed for kernels <2.6.21
66 SUBSYSTEM=="platform", ENV{MODALIAS}=="i82365", ENV{MODALIAS}=""
67
68 # No need for more code, as MODALIAS is present
69 ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", GOTO="kernel_compat_end"
70
71 # needed for kernel <2.6.27-rc5
72 # acpi will do on newer kernels
73 SUBSYSTEM=="pnp", DRIVER!="?*", \
74 RUN{ignore_error}+="/bin/sh -c 'modprobe.sh -a $$(while read id; do echo pnp:d$$id; done < /sys$devpath/id)'"
75
76 # needed for kernels <2.6.22
77 SUBSYSTEM!="scsi_device", GOTO="kernel_compat_end"
78
79 # Parts taken from redhat-rules
80 # sd: 0 TYPE_DISK, 7 TYPE_MOD, 14 TYPE_RBC
81 # sr: 4 TYPE_WORM, 5 TYPE_ROM
82 # st/osst: 1 TYPE_TAPE
83
84 ATTRS{type}=="0|7|14", RUN+="modprobe.sh sd_mod"
85 ATTRS{type}=="4|5", RUN+="modprobe.sh sr_mod"
86 ATTRS{type}=="8", RUN+="modprobe.sh ch"
87
88 ATTRS{type}=="1", ATTRS{vendor}=="On[sS]tream", \
89 ATTRS{model}!="ADR*", RUN+="modprobe.sh osst", GOTO="kernel_compat_end"
90 ATTRS{type}=="1", RUN+="modprobe.sh st"
91
92 LABEL="kernel_compat_end"