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2005-04-26[PATCH] udev - read long lines from config files overflow fixarun@codemovers.org
Hi Kay, On 23:12 Sat 04 Sep , Kay Sievers wrote: > Cool, a real bug :) > Thanks, for the patch. I think it would be better to skip lenghth exceeding > lines instead of cutting it and continue. While looking at it I restructured > the buffer reading logic a bit and fixed another stupid bug. Thanks for the cleanup. You may have overlooked the fix for udev_config.c(parsing udev.conf) in your patch. So, I've adapted the fixes you applied to namedev_parse.c to this file also. Also, while 'eating' the whitespace the 'count' doesn't get decremented. This leads strncpy to copy the number of whitespace minus 1 characters from the next line. Minus 1 because it copies '\n' from the current line. while (isspace(bufline[0])) { bufline++; + count--; } . . . strncpy(line, bufline, count); Included patch(against udev-030) contains the above fixes as well as your fixes. Signed-off-by: Arun Bhanu <arun@codemovers.org>
2005-04-26[PATCH] udevsend depends on udev_lib.oolh@suse.de
make -j doesnt work with current udev.
2005-04-26[PATCH] update udev_volume_idkay.sievers@vrfy.org
Here is an update for the volume_id callout to catch up to the latest and greatest: o It is able to skip the label reading of linux raid members, which are otherwise recognized as a normal filesystem. o It reads FAT labels stored in the directory instead of the superblock (Windows only writes in the directory). o The NTFS uuid is the right one now. o It reads all the Apple HFS(+) formats with the labels. o UFS volumes are recognized but no labels are extracted. o We use CFLAGS+=-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 instead of lsee64() which may fix a bug mentioned on the klibc mailing list. A lot of other new features are only used in HAL and not needed in this simple callout. But if someone stumbles over it and want's to send a patch for some exotic formats, we better keep it up to date :)
2005-04-26[PATCH] let /sbin/hotplug execute udev earlierkay.sievers@vrfy.org
We ran into problems with all the /etc/hotplug.d/ scripts that sleep for the sysfs files or for other reasons. Anyway, it takes much too much time before udev is executed. HAL has its own notifier in /etc/hotplug.d/ and also waits for the dev.d/events with the same SEQNUM. Sometimes it take 25 seconds between these two events, cause the other scripts are sleeping too much :) Attached is a patch that installs the udevsend symlink as 10-udev.hotplug instead of udev.hotplug, to be executed earlier. [kay@pim udev.kay]$ tree /etc/hotplug.d/ /etc/hotplug.d/ `-- default |-- 10-udev.hotplug -> /sbin/udevsend |-- 20-hal.hotplug -> /usr/libexec/hal.hotplug `-- default.hotplug
2005-04-26[PATCH] pass SEQNUM trough udevdkay.sievers@vrfy.org
here we change udevd to pass the SEQNUM from the hotplug environment to udev and the dev.d/ scripts. We need this for HAL to match the hotplug event with the dev.d/ events. It also changes the type from int to long to match the kernel.
2005-04-26[PATCH] Fix old-style pty breakage in rules file for tty device.greg@kroah.com
Thanks to Martin Schlemmer <azarah@nosferatu.za.org> for the fix.
2005-04-26[PATCH] add rules for i386 cpu devices.greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] add permission for legotower usb devices.greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] fix manpages based on esr's spambotkay.sievers@vrfy.org
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:14:28AM -0400, esr@thyrsus.com wrote: > This is automatically generated email about problems in a man page for which > you appear to be responsible. If you are not the right person or list, tell > me and I will attempt to correct my database. > > See http://catb.org/~esr/doclifter/problems.html for details on how and > why these patches were generated. Feel free to email me with any questions. > > Note: This patch does not change the mod date of the manual page. You > may wish to do that by hand. > > Problems with udevd.8: > > 1. There are multiple name lines. This makes it impossible to translate > the page to DocBook. It may also confuse some implementations > of man -k. > > --- udevd.8-orig 2004-07-10 06:35:12.032545856 -0400 > +++ udevd.8 2004-07-10 06:36:19.301319448 -0400 > @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ > .TH UDEVD 8 "February 2004" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual" > .SH NAME > -udevd \- udev event serializer daemon > -.br > -udevsend \- sends the event to udevd > +udevd, udevdsend \- udev event serializer daemon and udev event sender > .SH SYNOPSIS > -- > Eric S. Raymond > Thanks Eric, udevsend.8 is only a symlink to udevd.8, so I attached a stripped down patch to this mail.
2005-04-26[PATCH] Minor POSIX-fixes for udevtao@kernel.org
The attached patch contains a few patches against udev, to remove use of various XSI:isms and bash:isms, and to change two scripts form /bin/bash to /bin/sh. None of the bash-scripts in test/ uses any bash-specific functions as far as I know, but I didn't touch them since they aren't used runtime. Rationale: * Both of the /bin/bash-scripts are totally free from bashisms, hence they don't need to be /bin/bash; using /bin/sh instead helps (mainly) embedded-people * local and source are bash:isms (well, they exist in several other shells as well, but they aren't part of POSIX or any of its extensions) * -a in tests is an XSI-extension, not part of strict POSIX, and is easily replaced by && | http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/test.html * Use of fgrep is deprecated in POSIX in favour of grep -F (though fgrep will remain in use for a long time...) | http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/grep.html The fgrep-change isn't really necessary, since fgrep can always be implemented as a shell-script, but the rest of the changes would really be appreciated.
2005-04-26[PATCH] fix UDEV_NO_SLEEPtrini@kernel.crashing.org
Move setting UDEV_NO_SLEEP into main(). I thought about moving udev_init_config() around, but it still must be invoked in both udev and udevstart cases, and before udev_hotplug() is called. An alternative would be to have main() do: if (is_udevstart) { ... current ... } else { udev_init_config(); return udev_hotplug(); } And move setting UDEV_NO_SLEEP into udev_start(). I can redo it that way, if you prefer. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
2005-04-26[PATCH] clean up start_udev a bittrini@kernel.crashing.org
First, update extras/start_udev. udevstart always internally set UDEV_NO_SLEEP as well as setting the ACTION variable, so that only needs to be done in the run_udev script case. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
2005-04-26[PATCH] add microcode rule to permissions.gentoo fileazarah@gentoo.org
Add microcode rule, remove duplicate rtc and psaux rules, and order alphabetically.
2005-04-26[PATCH] Make udev/udevstart be one binarytrini@kernel.crashing.org
Hi, The following patch makes udev/udevstart be a common binary. First, doing this grows udev by a total of 1.8kB (ppc32, stripped) whereas udevstart by itself is 6.4kB. I know you mentioned being able to replace udevstart with a script, but at 1.8kB I don't think it'll be easy to beat this with size there. Next, the following are by-eye timings of before, after, and with devfs on a slow, but still usable embedded platform (config stripped down to more-or-less bare for ramdisk): -- Embedded Planet RPX LITE, 64Mhz MPC 823e -- devfs : 15.333s, 15.253s, 14.988s (15.191s avg) udev-pristine : 18.675s, 18.079s, 18.418s (18.390s avg) udev-multi : 14.587s, 14.747s, 14.868s (14.734s avg) The patch ends up being rather large to add this, as in doing so I ended up making all refs (that I hit..) to devpath/subsystem be marked as 'const'. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
2005-04-26[PATCH] Add 'asmlinkage' to udev-030trini@kernel.crashing.org
The following patch adds 'asmlinkage' defines to udev, to kill off 2 warnings on !i386. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
2005-04-26[PATCH] Update the FAQ with info about hardlink securityBallarin.Marc@gmx.de
2005-04-26[PATCH] Try to provide a bit of security for hardlinks to /dev entries.mbuesch@freenet.de
2005-04-26[PATCH] 030 releaseudev/v030greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] fix stupid off-by-one bug that caused udevstart to die on x86-64 boxes.greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] 029 releaseudev/v029greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] allow NAME_SIZE > SYSFS_PATH_MAXolh@suse.de
NAME_SIZE is too small for some configurations. This patch allows more or longer names, it just keeps the stack in a sane state.
2005-04-26[PATCH] add permission rule for jogdial device.greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] fix dumb bug I added to udevstartgreg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] make a "last list" of devices for udevstart to operate on last.greg@kroah.com
Should fix the dm startup issues, hopefully...
2005-04-26[PATCH] fix permission problem with input event and ts nodes for gentoogreg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] 028 releaseudev/v028greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] clean up block whitelist search logic a bit.greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] udevstart performance increaseogasawara@osdl.org
I noticed a comment in namedev.c which stated "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 a sit and spin on waiting for them right now, we should possibly have a whitelist for these devices here..." I went ahead and created a whitelist for the block devices that look like partitions (mainly by using devices.txt) and tested for any performance increase that we would see. The whitelist only impacts udevstart time depending on the state of UDEV_NO_SLEEP. Since the list was short, I just did a sequential search and ordered the list in such a way that those block devices which have more /dev entires (ex. loop0, loop1, loop2, etc) appear sooner in the list and will thus be found quicker. I've enclosed the patch and some of the performance results I saw below. Basically, as the number of block devices without device symlinks increased, the use of the whitelist improved udevstart performance compared to just sitting and spinning. I just thought it was interesting and thought I'd share. If you feel the patch is beneficial please consider for merging. Also, if you'd be interested in expanding the whitelist for other devices which are missing device symlinks and seeing if there are added performance increases let me know and I'll do what I can. Thanks, Leann Note: ex. loop represents all the loop devices (i.e. loop0, loop1, loop2, etc) block devices present with whitelist time
2005-04-26[PATCH] update udev_volume_idkay.sievers@vrfy.org
volume_id is now able to read NTFS labels. Not very exciting, but we keep up to date with the version in HAL. Also __packed__ was needed for the structs, cause the gcc 3.4 compiled version was no longer working properly.
2005-04-26[PATCH] update udev scsi_id to scsi_id 0.5patmans@us.ibm.com
This patch syncs the scsi_id in the udev tree to version 0.5.
2005-04-26[PATCH] Writing udev rules doc updatedsd@gentoo.org
Here's an update to the documentation. It makes a few minor corrections and adds info about multiple-symlinks. It also seems that the patch I sent on April 27th (patching v0.53 to 0.54) was not applied, so this patch includes that update too, which was also just some small corrections plus added info on renaming network devices.
2005-04-26[PATCH] Patch for chassis_id exras moduleatul.sabharwal@intel.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] reverse order of scanning of udevstart to look at class before block.greg@kroah.com
this should fix the startup issue for lvm, hopefully...
2005-04-26[PATCH] 027 releaseudev/v027greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] change default perms of misc/rtc to be readable by anyone.greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] tweak the gentoo default permission rules as they are wrong for tty ↵greg@kroah.com
and misc devices.
2005-04-26[PATCH] fix handle leak in udev_lib.cfork0@users.sf.net
There is a handle leak in failure path in file_map, and the result of file_map (or the result of the caller of the file_map) is not always checked.
2005-04-26[PATCH] 026 releaseudev/v026greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] fix udevd zombieskay.sievers@vrfy.org
The recent version of klibc switched to -mregparm=3. This broke the signal handlers parameter, cause it is called directly from the kernel with the parameter on the stack not in a register.
2005-04-26[PATCH] add test for ! in partition namegreg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] catchup with recent klibckay.sievers@vrfy.org
Our own implementation of the sysinfo system call is no longer needed, cause it's merged it into klibc now.
2005-04-26[PATCH] 025_bk markgreg@kroah.com
because kernel.org is down, no release just yet...
2005-04-26[PATCH] Update to version 117 of klibc (from version 108)greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] udev rpm fixarnd@arndb.de
Some file locations have changed since the spec file was last updated. Also a failed build might leave behind a stale buildroot directory. This patch should fix both problems.
2005-04-26[PATCH] evaluate getenv() return value for udev_config.cogasawara@osdl.org
Small patch to fix the evaluation logic for the return value of getenv() in udev_config.c file. Basically, the actual values for the environment variables "UDEV_NO_SLEEP" and "UDEV_NO_DEVD" were not being checked. For example UDEV_NO_SLEEP could have been set to false but the line: if (getenv("UDEV_NO_SLEEP") != NULL) in this case would always evaluate to true, since getenv() returns char*, thus the "udev_sleep" variable would be set incorrectly. The patch makes sure to check the value returned by getenv() not just if getenv() returned a value. Hope this made sense. Thanks,
2005-04-26[PATCH] udevsend fallbackkay.sievers@vrfy.org
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 04:54:44PM -0700, Greg KH wrote: > On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 01:16:41PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > > Hi, > > the execution of udev depends on the proper fuction of udevd, the > > serializing daemon. If we can't connect to udevd within a 20 second we > > give up and the request to create a node is lost. Hope this never happens, > > but a broken udevd may prevent udev from working. > > > > What do you think? Should we call the udev binary directly from udevsend > > instead of discarding the event? This way we would create the node, regardless > > of the state of udevd. It would be 20 seconds later and maybe not in the right > > sequence order - but the node will propably be there. > > > > Does it sound sane? What do you think? > > That sounds like a good "failsafe" thing to do. Here we go: Add a fallback udev call to udevsend. If udevsend is unable to send the event to udevd, we call the udev binary instead of doing nothing and exiting.
2005-04-26[PATCH] add volume_id support to the udev.spec filegreg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] remove dbus and selinux stuff from the udev.spec file.greg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] delete udev_selinux as it doesn't work properly and is the wrong way ↵greg@kroah.com
to do it...
2005-04-26[PATCH] Deleted the udev_dbus extra as it didn't really work properly and ↵greg@kroah.com
HAL has a real solution now.