X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=udev.8;h=76b8913f034bf05039497e0d7b5a0adbb8643731;hb=17794d77b97fcb8af263bcecbe03dad5d0e9a89a;hp=21ec908b8213861f7436ba68c917db7bc9b86bf1;hpb=758f236fd1385fc7d95c719ec03e4e22ef205bf8;p=elogind.git diff --git a/udev.8 b/udev.8 index 21ec908b8..76b8913f0 100644 --- a/udev.8 +++ b/udev.8 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The default behavior of .B udev is to wait until all the sysfs files of the device chain are populated. If set .B udev -will will continue, regardless of the state of the device representation. +will continue, regardless of the state of the device representation. .SH "DESCRIPTION" .B udev creates or removes device node files usually located in the /dev directory. @@ -151,16 +151,15 @@ file. Every line in the rules file defines the mapping between device attributes and the device file name. One ore more keys are specified to match a rule with the current device. If all keys are matching, the rule will be applied -and the name is used for the device node. One or more optional symlinks -targeting the node may be specified. +and the name is used for the device node. .br If no matching rule is found, the default kernel device name is used. .P -The line format is: +Every rule consists of a list a comma separated fields: .sp -.I key,[key,...] name [, symlink] +.IR "key " ,[ "key " ,...] " name " [, " symlink" ] .sp -where keys are: +where possible fields are: .TP .B BUS Match the bus type of the device. @@ -179,6 +178,9 @@ Match the topological position on bus, like physical port of USB device Match sysfs device attribute like label, vendor, USB serial number, SCSI UUID or file system label. Up to 5 different sysfs files can be checked, with all of the values being required in order to match the rule. +.br +Trailing whitespace characters in the sysfs attribute value are ignored, if +the key doesn't have any trailing whitespace characters by itself. .TP .B PROGRAM Call external program. This key is valid if the program returns successful. @@ -196,13 +198,19 @@ Match the returned string of the last call. This key may used in any following rule after a .B PROGRAM call. -.P -The +.TP .B NAME -field given with the attribute +The name of the node to be created. If the name field is omitted or its +value is empty, the device will be ignored and no node will be created. +.br +If given with the attribute .BR NAME{ all_partitions } -will create all 15 partitions of a blockdevice. +it will create all 15 partitions of a blockdevice. This may be useful for removable media devices. +.TP +.B SYMLINK +The name of a symlink targeting the node. Multiple symlinks may be +specified by separating the names by the space character. .P .RB "The " NAME " ," SYMLINK " and " PROGRAM fields support simple printf-like string substitution: @@ -292,6 +300,17 @@ video*:root:video:0660 dsp1:::0666 .fi .P +The value +.I $local +can be substituted for a specific username. In that case, udev will determine +the current local user at the time of device node creation and substitute +that username as the owner of the new device node. This is useful, for +example, to let hot-plugged devices, such as cameras, be owned by the user at +the current console. Note that if no user is currently logged in, or if udev +otherwise fails to determine a current user, the +.I default_owner +value is used in lieu. +.P A number of different fields in the above configuration files support a simple form of shell style pattern matching. It supports the following pattern characters: .TP