#include <ctype.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
-#include <time.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/sysinfo.h>
dbg("sysfa attribute '%s' not found", attr);
break;
}
+ /* strip trailing whitespace of matching value */
+ if (isspace(tmpattr->value[strlen(tmpattr->value)-1])) {
+ i = len = strlen(tmpattr->value);
+ while (i > 0 && isspace(tmpattr->value[i-1]))
+ i--;
+ if (i < len) {
+ tmpattr->value[i] = '\0';
+ dbg("remove %i trailing whitespace chars from '%s'",
+ len - i, tmpattr->value);
+ }
+ }
strfieldcatmax(string, tmpattr->value, maxsize);
dbg("substitute sysfs value '%s'", tmpattr->value);
} else {
}
}
-/*
- * Note, we can have multiple files for different busses in here due
- * to the mess that USB has for its device tree...
- */
-static struct bus_file {
- char *bus;
- char *file;
-} bus_files[] = {
- { .bus = "scsi", .file = "vendor" },
- { .bus = "usb", .file = "idVendor" },
- { .bus = "usb", .file = "iInterface" },
- { .bus = "usb-serial", .file = "detach_state" },
- { .bus = "ide", .file = "detach_state" },
- { .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 found = 0;
- int loop = SECONDS_TO_WAIT_FOR_FILE;
-
- while (1) {
- if (b->bus == NULL) {
- if (!found)
- break;
- /* sleep to give the kernel a chance to create the file */
- sleep(1);
- --loop;
- if (loop == 0)
- break;
- b = &bus_files[0];
- }
- if (strcmp(sysfs_device->bus, b->bus) == 0) {
- found = 1;
- 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;
- }
- dbg("can't find '%s' file", b->file);
- }
- ++b;
- }
- if (!found)
- 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 void fix_kernel_name(struct udevice *udev)
{
char *temp = udev->kernel_name;
}
}
-static int execute_program(char *path, char *value, int len)
+static int execute_program(const char *path, char *value, int len)
{
int retval;
int count;
pid_t pid;
char *pos;
char arg[PROGRAM_SIZE];
- char *argv[sizeof(arg) / 2];
+ char *argv[(PROGRAM_SIZE / 2) + 1];
int i;
+ strfieldcpy(arg, path);
i = 0;
if (strchr(path, ' ')) {
- strfieldcpy(arg, path);
pos = arg;
while (pos != NULL) {
if (pos[0] == '\'') {
/* don't separate if in apostrophes */
pos++;
argv[i] = strsep(&pos, "\'");
- while (pos[0] == ' ')
+ while (pos && pos[0] == ' ')
pos++;
- } else {
+ } else {
argv[i] = strsep(&pos, " ");
}
dbg("arg[%i] '%s'", i, argv[i]);
i++;
}
+ argv[i] = NULL;
+ dbg("execute '%s' with parsed arguments", arg);
+ } else {
+ argv[0] = arg;
+ argv[1] = main_argv[1];
+ argv[2] = NULL;
+ dbg("execute '%s' with subsystem '%s' argument", arg, argv[1]);
}
- argv[i] = NULL;
retval = pipe(fds);
if (retval != 0) {
switch(pid) {
case 0:
/* child */
- close(STDOUT_FILENO);
-
- /* dup write side of pipe to STDOUT */
- dup(fds[1]);
- if (argv[0] != NULL) {
- dbg("execute '%s' with given arguments", argv[0]);
- retval = execv(argv[0], argv);
- } else {
- dbg("execute '%s' with main argument", path);
- retval = execv(path, main_argv);
- }
+ /* dup2 write side of pipe to STDOUT */
+ dup2(fds[1], STDOUT_FILENO);
+ retval = execv(arg, argv);
info(FIELD_PROGRAM " execution of '%s' failed", path);
exit(1);
return 0;
}
-static int whitelist_search(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev)
-{
- char *sysblock = "/sys/block";
- int i;
-
- static char *list[] = {
- "nb",
- "ram",
- "loop",
- "fd",
- "md",
- "dos_cd",
- "double",
- "flash",
- "msd",
- "rflash",
- "rom",
- "rrom",
- "sbpcd",
- "pcd",
- "pf",
- "scd",
- "ubd",
- NULL,
- };
-
- if (strncmp(class_dev->path, sysblock, strlen(sysblock)))
- return 0;
-
- for (i=0; list[i] != NULL; i++)
- if (!strncmp(class_dev->name, list[i], strlen(list[i])))
- return 1;
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-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;
- struct timespec tspec;
- int loop;
-
- /* 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 unless
- * they happen to be in the whitelist in which case we exit.
- */
- class_dev_parent = sysfs_get_classdev_parent(class_dev);
- if (class_dev_parent != NULL)
- dbg("given class device has a parent, use this instead");
-
- tspec.tv_sec = 0;
- tspec.tv_nsec = 10000000; /* sleep 10 millisec */
- loop = 10;
- while (loop--) {
- if (udev_sleep) {
- if (whitelist_search(class_dev)) {
- sysfs_device = NULL;
- goto exit;
- }
- nanosleep(&tspec, NULL);
- }
-
- if (class_dev_parent)
- sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev_parent);
- else
- sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev);
- if (sysfs_device != NULL)
- goto device_found;
- }
- dbg("timed out waiting for device symlink, continuing on anyway...");
-
-device_found:
- /* We have another issue with just the wait above - the sysfs part of
- * the kernel may not be quick enough to have created the link to the
- * device under the "bus" subsystem. Due to this, the sysfs_device->bus
- * will not contain the actual bus name :(
- */
- if (sysfs_device) {
- if (sysfs_device->bus[0] != '\0')
- goto bus_found;
-
- loop = 10;
- tspec.tv_nsec = 10000000;
- while (loop--) {
- if (udev_sleep)
- nanosleep(&tspec, NULL);
- sysfs_get_device_bus(sysfs_device);
-
- if (sysfs_device->bus[0] != '\0')
- goto bus_found;
- }
- dbg("timed out waiting to find the device bus, continuing on anyway");
- goto exit;
-bus_found:
- dbg("device %s is registered with bus '%s'",
- sysfs_device->name, sysfs_device->bus);
- }
-exit:
- return sysfs_device;
-}
-
static int match_rule(struct config_device *dev, struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev, struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device)
{
while (1) {
int namedev_name_device(struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev, struct udevice *udev)
{
+ struct sysfs_class_device *class_dev_parent;
struct sysfs_device *sysfs_device = NULL;
struct config_device *dev;
struct perm_device *perm;
char *pos;
udev->mode = 0;
+ dbg("class_dev->name='%s'", class_dev->name);
+
+ /* Figure out where the "device"-symlink is at. For char devices this will
+ * always be in the class_dev->path. On block devices, only the main block
+ * device will have the device symlink in it's path. All partition devices
+ * need to look at the symlink in its parent directory.
+ */
+ class_dev_parent = sysfs_get_classdev_parent(class_dev);
+ if (class_dev_parent != NULL) {
+ dbg("given class device has a parent, use this instead");
+ sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev_parent);
+ } else {
+ sysfs_device = sysfs_get_classdev_device(class_dev);
+ }
- /* 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);
+ dbg("found /device-device: path='%s', bus_id='%s', bus='%s'",
+ sysfs_device->path, sysfs_device->bus_id, sysfs_device->bus);
strfieldcpy(udev->bus_id, sysfs_device->bus_id);
- wait_for_device_to_initialize(sysfs_device);
}
- dbg("class_dev->name = '%s'", class_dev->name);
strfieldcpy(udev->kernel_name, class_dev->name);
fix_kernel_name(udev);