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collect: fix size_t printf
[elogind.git] / udev.xml
index e4329653170e1921482e9510cb684f9cd7755dd5..5eff452b771d9db52c45e99e2cd6516f9393f98f 100644 (file)
--- a/udev.xml
+++ b/udev.xml
               </listitem>
             </varlistentry>
 
               </listitem>
             </varlistentry>
 
+            <varlistentry>
+              <term><option>NAME</option></term>
+              <listitem>
+                <para>Match the name of the node or network interface. It can
+                be used once the NAME key has been set in one of the preceding
+                rules.</para>
+              </listitem>
+            </varlistentry>
+
             <varlistentry>
               <term><option>SUBSYSTEM</option></term>
               <listitem>
             <varlistentry>
               <term><option>SUBSYSTEM</option></term>
               <listitem>
             </varlistentry>
 
             <varlistentry>
             </varlistentry>
 
             <varlistentry>
-              <term><option>WAIT_FOR_SYSFS</option></term>
+              <term><option>WAIT_FOR</option></term>
               <listitem>
               <listitem>
-                <para>Wait for the specified sysfs file of the device to be created. Can be used
-                to fight against kernel sysfs timing issues.</para>
+                <para>Wait for a file to become available.</para>
               </listitem>
             </varlistentry>
 
               </listitem>
             </varlistentry>
 
                       detected.</para>
                     </listitem>
                   </varlistentry>
                       detected.</para>
                     </listitem>
                   </varlistentry>
+                  <varlistentry>
+                    <term><option>event_timeout=</option></term>
+                    <listitem>
+                      <para>Number of seconds an event will wait for operations to finish, before it
+                      will terminate itself.</para>
+                    </listitem>
+                  </varlistentry>
                   <varlistentry>
                     <term><option>string_escape=<replaceable>none|replace</replaceable></option></term>
                     <listitem>
                   <varlistentry>
                     <term><option>string_escape=<replaceable>none|replace</replaceable></option></term>
                     <listitem>
           </variablelist>
 
           <para>The <option>NAME</option>, <option>SYMLINK</option>, <option>PROGRAM</option>,
           </variablelist>
 
           <para>The <option>NAME</option>, <option>SYMLINK</option>, <option>PROGRAM</option>,
-          <option>OWNER</option>, <option>GROUP</option>  and  <option>RUN</option>
+          <option>OWNER</option>, <option>GROUP</option>, <option>MODE</option>  and  <option>RUN</option>
           fields support simple printf-like string substitutions. The <option>RUN</option>
           format chars gets applied after all rules have been processed, right before the program
           is executed. It allows the use of the complete environment set by earlier matching
           fields support simple printf-like string substitutions. The <option>RUN</option>
           format chars gets applied after all rules have been processed, right before the program
           is executed. It allows the use of the complete environment set by earlier matching
             <varlistentry>
               <term><option>$name</option></term>
               <listitem>
             <varlistentry>
               <term><option>$name</option></term>
               <listitem>
-                <para>The name of the device node. The value is only set if an earlier
-                rule assigned a value, or during a remove events.</para>
+                <para>The current name of the device node. If not changed by a rule, it is the
+                name of the kernel device.</para>
+              </listitem>
+            </varlistentry>
+
+            <varlistentry>
+              <term><option>$links</option></term>
+              <listitem>
+                <para>The current list of symlinks, separated by a space character. The value is
+                only set if an earlier rule assigned a value, or during a remove events.</para>
               </listitem>
             </varlistentry>
 
               </listitem>
             </varlistentry>