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[PATCH] update the udev.permissions.debian file with new entries.
[elogind.git] / namedev.c
index 212d6bb68d93d5774b95ef38cf3806a8dd5a690f..813f26b035ecf3a633e05c8333a32a28f410b2d1 100644 (file)
--- a/namedev.c
+++ b/namedev.c
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 #include <unistd.h>
 #include <errno.h>
 #include <sys/wait.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
 
 #include "list.h"
 #include "udev.h"
@@ -101,40 +102,6 @@ static int strcmp_pattern(const char *p, const char *s)
        if (strlen(b->var))             \
                strcpy(a->var, b->var);
 
-int add_config_dev(struct config_device *new_dev)
-{
-       struct list_head *tmp;
-       struct config_device *tmp_dev;
-
-       /* update the values if we already have the device */
-       list_for_each(tmp, &config_device_list) {
-               struct config_device *dev = list_entry(tmp, struct config_device, node);
-               if (strcmp_pattern(new_dev->name, dev->name))
-                       continue;
-               if (strncmp(dev->bus, new_dev->bus, sizeof(dev->name)))
-                       continue;
-               copy_var(dev, new_dev, type);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, bus);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, sysfs_file);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, sysfs_value);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, id);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, place);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, kernel_name);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, exec_program);
-               copy_string(dev, new_dev, symlink);
-               return 0;
-       }
-
-       /* not found, add new structure to the device list */
-       tmp_dev = malloc(sizeof(*tmp_dev));
-       if (!tmp_dev)
-               return -ENOMEM;
-       memcpy(tmp_dev, new_dev, sizeof(*tmp_dev));
-       list_add_tail(&tmp_dev->node, &config_device_list);
-       //dump_config_dev(tmp_dev);
-       return 0;
-}
-
 int add_perm_dev(struct perm_device *new_dev)
 {
        struct list_head *tmp;
@@ -185,18 +152,6 @@ static mode_t get_default_mode(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev)
        return mode;
 }
 
-static void build_kernel_number(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev)
-{
-       char *dig;
-
-       /* FIXME, figure out how to handle stuff like sdaj which will not work right now. */
-       dig = class_dev->name + strlen(class_dev->name);
-       while (isdigit(*(dig-1)))
-               dig--;
-       strfieldcpy(udev->kernel_number, dig);
-       dbg("kernel_number='%s'", udev->kernel_number);
-}
-
 static void apply_format(struct udevice *udev, unsigned char *string)
 {
        char name[NAME_SIZE];
@@ -230,6 +185,12 @@ static void apply_format(struct udevice *udev, unsigned char *string)
                                strcat(pos, udev->bus_id);
                                dbg("substitute bus_id '%s'", udev->bus_id);
                                break;
+                       case 'k':
+                               if (strlen(udev->kernel_name) == 0)
+                                       break;
+                               strcat(pos, udev->kernel_name);
+                               dbg("substitute kernel name '%s'", udev->kernel_name);
+                               break;
                        case 'n':
                                if (strlen(udev->kernel_number) == 0)
                                        break;
@@ -285,6 +246,56 @@ static void apply_format(struct udevice *udev, unsigned char *string)
        }
 }
 
+static struct bus_file {
+       char *bus;
+       char *file;
+} bus_files[] = {
+       { .bus = "scsi",        .file = "vendor" },
+       { .bus = "usb",         .file = "idVendor" },
+       { .bus = "pci",         .file = "vendor" },
+       {}
+};
+
+#define SECONDS_TO_WAIT_FOR_FILE       10
+static void wait_for_device_to_initialize(struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device)
+{
+       /* sleep until we see the file for this specific bus type show up this
+        * is needed because we can easily out-run the kernel in looking for
+        * these files before the paticular subsystem has created them in the
+        * sysfs tree properly.
+        *
+        * And people thought that the /sbin/hotplug event system was going to
+        * be slow, poo on you for arguing that before even testing it...
+        */
+       struct bus_file *b = &bus_files[0];
+       struct sysfs_attribute *tmpattr;
+       int loop;
+
+       while (1) {
+               if (b->bus == NULL)
+                       break;
+               if (strcmp(sysfs_device->bus, b->bus) == 0) {
+                       tmpattr = NULL;
+                       loop = SECONDS_TO_WAIT_FOR_FILE;
+                       while (loop--) {
+                               dbg("looking for file '%s' on bus '%s'", b->file, b->bus);
+                               tmpattr = sysfs_get_device_attr(sysfs_device, b->file);
+                               if (tmpattr) {
+                                       /* found it! */
+                                       goto exit;
+                               }
+                               /* sleep to give the kernel a chance to create the file */
+                               sleep(1);
+                       }
+                       dbg("Timed out waiting for '%s' file, continuing on anyway...", b->file);
+                       goto exit;
+               }
+               b++;
+       }
+       dbg("Did not find bus type '%s' on list of bus_id_files, contact greg@kroah.com", sysfs_device->bus);
+exit:
+       return; /* here to prevent compiler warning... */
+}
 
 static int exec_callout(struct config_device *dev, char *value, int len)
 {
@@ -388,7 +399,10 @@ static int do_callout(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev
                if (dev->type != CALLOUT)
                        continue;
 
-               if (sysfs_device) {
+               if (dev->bus[0] != '\0') {
+                       /* as the user specified a bus, we must match it up */
+                       if (!sysfs_device)
+                               continue;
                        dbg("dev->bus='%s' sysfs_device->bus='%s'", dev->bus, sysfs_device->bus);
                        if (strcasecmp(dev->bus, sysfs_device->bus) != 0)
                                continue;
@@ -409,52 +423,83 @@ static int do_callout(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev
        return -ENODEV;
 }
 
-static int do_label(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev, struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device)
+static int match_pair(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device, struct sysfs_pair *pair)
 {
        struct sysfs_attribute *tmpattr = NULL;
+       char *c;
+
+       if ((pair == NULL) || (pair->file[0] == '\0') || (pair->value == '\0'))
+               return -ENODEV;
+
+       dbg("look for device attribute '%s'", pair->file);
+       /* try to find the attribute in the class device directory */
+       tmpattr = sysfs_get_classdev_attr(class_dev, pair->file);
+       if (tmpattr)
+               goto label_found;
+
+       /* look in the class device directory if present */
+       if (sysfs_device) {
+               tmpattr = sysfs_get_device_attr(sysfs_device, pair->file);
+               if (tmpattr)
+                       goto label_found;
+       }
+
+       return -ENODEV;
+
+label_found:
+       c = tmpattr->value + strlen(tmpattr->value)-1;
+       if (*c == '\n')
+               *c = 0x00;
+       dbg("compare attribute '%s' value '%s' with '%s'",
+                 pair->file, tmpattr->value, pair->value);
+       if (strcmp_pattern(pair->value, tmpattr->value) != 0)
+               return -ENODEV;
+
+       dbg("found matching attribute '%s' with value '%s'",
+           pair->file, pair->value);
+       return 0;
+}
+
+static int do_label(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev, struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device)
+{
+       struct sysfs_pair *pair;
        struct config_device *dev;
        struct list_head *tmp;
-       char *c;
+       int i;
+       int match;
 
        list_for_each(tmp, &config_device_list) {
                dev = list_entry(tmp, struct config_device, node);
                if (dev->type != LABEL)
                        continue;
 
-               if (sysfs_device) {
+               if (dev->bus[0] != '\0') {
+                       /* as the user specified a bus, we must match it up */
+                       if (!sysfs_device)
+                               continue;
                        dbg("dev->bus='%s' sysfs_device->bus='%s'", dev->bus, sysfs_device->bus);
                        if (strcasecmp(dev->bus, sysfs_device->bus) != 0)
                                continue;
                }
 
-               dbg("look for device attribute '%s'", dev->sysfs_file);
-               /* try to find the attribute in the class device directory */
-               tmpattr = sysfs_get_classdev_attr(class_dev, dev->sysfs_file);
-               if (tmpattr)
-                       goto label_found;
-
-               /* look in the class device directory if present */
-               if (sysfs_device) {
-                       tmpattr = sysfs_get_device_attr(sysfs_device, dev->sysfs_file);
-                       if (tmpattr)
-                               goto label_found;
+               match = 1;
+               for (i = 0; i < MAX_SYSFS_PAIRS; ++i) {
+                       pair = &dev->sysfs_pair[i];
+                       if ((pair->file[0] == '\0') || (pair->value[0] == '\0'))
+                               break;
+                       if (match_pair(class_dev, sysfs_device, pair) != 0) {
+                               match = 0;
+                               break;
+                       }
                }
-
-               continue;
-
-label_found:
-               c = tmpattr->value + strlen(tmpattr->value)-1;
-               if (*c == '\n')
-                       *c = 0x00;
-               dbg("compare attribute '%s' value '%s' with '%s'",
-                         dev->sysfs_file, tmpattr->value, dev->sysfs_value);
-               if (strcmp_pattern(dev->sysfs_value, tmpattr->value) != 0)
+               if (match == 0)
                        continue;
 
+               /* found match */
                strfieldcpy(udev->name, dev->name);
                strfieldcpy(udev->symlink, dev->symlink);
-               dbg("found matching attribute '%s', '%s' becomes '%s' ",
-                   dev->sysfs_file, class_dev->name, udev->name);
+               dbg("found matching attribute, '%s' becomes '%s' ",
+                   class_dev->name, udev->name);
 
                return 0;
        }
@@ -581,49 +626,121 @@ static void do_kernelname(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *
        strfieldcpy(udev->name, class_dev->name);
 }
 
+static struct sysfs_device *get_sysfs_device(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev)
+{
+       struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device;
+       struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev_parent;
+       int loop;
+       char filename[SYSFS_PATH_MAX + 6];
+       int retval;
+       char *temp;
+       int partition = 0;
+
+       /* Figure out where the device symlink is at.  For char devices this will
+        * always be in the class_dev->path.  But for block devices, it's different.
+        * The main block device will have the device symlink in it's path, but
+        * all partitions have the symlink in its parent directory.
+        * But we need to watch out for block devices that do not have parents, yet
+        * look like a partition (fd0, loop0, etc.)  They all do not have a device
+        * symlink yet.  We do sit and spin on waiting for them right now, we should
+        * possibly have a whitelist for these devices here...
+        */
+       strcpy(filename, class_dev->path);
+       dbg("filename = %s", filename);
+       if (strcmp(class_dev->classname, SYSFS_BLOCK_NAME) == 0) {
+               if (isdigit(class_dev->path[strlen(class_dev->path)-1])) {
+                       temp = strrchr(filename, '/');
+                       if (temp) {
+                               partition = 1;
+                               *temp = 0x00;
+                               char *temp2 = strrchr(filename, '/');
+                               dbg("temp2 = %s", temp2);
+                               if (temp2 && (strcmp(temp2, "/block") == 0)) {
+                                       /* oops, we have no parent block device, so go back to original directory */
+                                       strcpy(filename, class_dev->path);
+                                       partition = 0;
+                               }
+                       }
+               }
+       }
+       strcat(filename, "/device");
+
+       loop = 2;
+       while (loop--) {
+               struct stat buf;
+               dbg("looking for '%s'", filename);
+               retval = stat(filename, &buf);
+               if (!retval)
+                       break;
+               /* sleep to give the kernel a chance to create the device file */
+               sleep(1);
+       }
+
+       loop = 1;       /* FIXME put a real value in here for when everything is fixed... */
+       while (loop--) {
+               /* find the sysfs_device for this class device */
+               /* Wouldn't it really be nice if libsysfs could do this for us? */
+               sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev);
+               if (sysfs_device != NULL)
+                       goto exit;
+
+               /* if it's a partition, we need to get the parent device */
+               if (partition) {
+                       /* FIXME  HACK HACK HACK HACK
+                        * for some reason partitions need this extra sleep here, in order
+                        * to wait for the device properly.  Once the libsysfs code is
+                        * fixed properly, this sleep should go away, and we can just loop above.
+                        */
+                       sleep(1);
+                       dbg("really is a partition");
+                       class_dev_parent = sysfs_get_classdev_parent(class_dev);
+                       if (class_dev_parent == NULL) {
+                               dbg("sysfs_get_classdev_parent for class device '%s' failed", class_dev->name);
+                       } else {
+                               dbg("class_dev_parent->name='%s'", class_dev_parent->name);
+                               sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev_parent);
+                               if (sysfs_device != NULL)
+                                       goto exit;
+                       }
+               }
+               /* sleep to give the kernel a chance to create the link */
+               /* FIXME remove comment...
+               sleep(1); */
+       }
+       dbg("Timed out waiting for device symlink, continuing on anyway...");
+exit:
+       return sysfs_device;
+}
+
 int namedev_name_device(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev)
 {
        struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device = NULL;
-       struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev_parent = NULL;
        int retval = 0;
        struct perm_device *perm;
+       char *pos;
 
        udev->mode = 0;
 
-       /* find the sysfs_device for this class device */
-       /* Wouldn't it really be nice if libsysfs could do this for us? */
-       sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev);
-       if (sysfs_device == NULL) {
-               /* bah, let's go backwards up a level to see if the device is there,
-                * as block partitions don't point to the physical device.  Need to fix that
-                * up in the kernel...
-                */
-               if (strcmp(class_dev->classname, SYSFS_BLOCK_NAME) == 0) {
-                       dbg("looking at block device");
-                       if (isdigit(class_dev->path[strlen(class_dev->path)-1])) {
-                               dbg("really is a partition");
-                               class_dev_parent = sysfs_get_classdev_parent
-                                                                  (class_dev);
-                               if (class_dev_parent == NULL) {
-                                       dbg("sysfs_get_classdev_parent for class device '%s' failed", class_dev->name);
-                               } else {
-                                       dbg("class_dev_parent->name='%s'", class_dev_parent->name);
-                                       sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev_parent);
-                               }
-                       }
-               }
-       }
-
+       /* find the sysfs_device associated with this class device */
+       sysfs_device = get_sysfs_device(class_dev);
        if (sysfs_device) {
                dbg("sysfs_device->path='%s'", sysfs_device->path);
                dbg("sysfs_device->bus_id='%s'", sysfs_device->bus_id);
                dbg("sysfs_device->bus='%s'", sysfs_device->bus);
                strfieldcpy(udev->bus_id, sysfs_device->bus_id);
+               wait_for_device_to_initialize(sysfs_device);
        } else {
                dbg("class_dev->name = '%s'", class_dev->name);
        }
 
-       build_kernel_number(class_dev, udev);
+       strfieldcpy(udev->kernel_name, class_dev->name);
+
+       /* get kernel number */
+       pos = class_dev->name + strlen(class_dev->name);
+       while (isdigit(*(pos-1)))
+               pos--;
+       strfieldcpy(udev->kernel_number, pos);
+       dbg("kernel_number='%s'", udev->kernel_number);
 
        /* rules are looked at in priority order */
        retval = do_callout(class_dev, udev, sysfs_device);