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2011-04-08selinux: do not label files in runtime dirKay Sievers
Do not label any files in the udev runtime directory, but only nodes, links and directories below /dev. In case the runtime directory falls back to /dev/.udev, label this directory once at udevd startup, but never anything below it.
2011-03-23use /run/udev/ if possible and fall back to /dev/.udev/Kay Sievers
2011-03-15move /dev/.udev/ to /dev/.run/udev/ and convert old udev database at udevd ↵Kay Sievers
startup
2010-08-11do not rename the database on device renameKay Sievers
Harald Hoyer discovered some incorrect behavior while debugging problems with network interface renaming: Udev events might be queued for devices which are renamed. A new device registered the same time may claime the old name and create a database entry for it. The current rename logic would move over this databse entry to the wrong device.
2009-10-30udevd: queue-export - remove retry loopAlan Jenkins
These retry loops are required where create_path() could race with delete_path(). But only the main udevd process writes to the queue, so no races will happen here. Signed-off-by: Alan Jenkins <alan-jenkins@tuffmail.co.uk>
2009-10-28break loops if util_create_path() returns errorKay Sievers
Dangling symlinks in path components return -ENOENT. Do not retry to create the file in a loop in such case.
2009-09-10put util_create_path() and file creastion in a retry loopKay Sievers
On 8/29/09, Florian Zumbiehl <florz@florz.de> wrote: > Could it happen that > util_create_path() and util_delete_path() > do run in parallel for > the same directory? After all, util_create_path() > does handle > the case where creation of the directory happens in parallel > to it running, so it doesn't seem all that unlikely to me ...
2009-09-10reorder create_path() and node/link creation to be called in a direct sequenceKay Sievers
2009-08-19change database file namesKay Sievers
With very deeply nested devices, We can not use a single file name to carry an entire DEVPATH. Use <subsystem>:<sysname> as the database filename, which should also simplify the handling of devices moving around, as these values will not change but still be unique. For the name stack we use the <maj>:<min> now as the filename. > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 09:59:56AM -0400, Ric Wheeler wrote: > The first is that udev grumbles during boot about "file name too long" > like the following: > > Aug 17 06:49:58 megadeth udevd-event[20447]: unable to create db file > '/dev/.udev/db/\x2fdevices\x2fpci0000:00\x2f0000:00:04.0\x2f0000:17:00.0\x2f0000:18:0a.0\x2f0000:1f:00.0\x2fhost11\x2fport-11:0\x2fexpander-11:0\x2fport-11:0:0\x2fexpander-11:1\x2fport-11:1:0\x2fexpander-11:2\x2fport-11:2:17\x2fexpander-11:3\x2fport-11:3:1\x2fend_device-11:3:1\x2fbsg\x2fend_device-11:3:1': > File name too long
2009-08-18don't compare a non-existing function with NULLDaniel Mierswa
Obviously someone forgot something here or didn't use -ansi. Either way, index is nowhere declared so I assume the current behaviour is to check against the index() function coming from somewhere in the POSIX headers. The comparison doesn't make sense then. Signed-off-by: Daniel Mierswa <impulze@impulze.org>
2009-06-22libudev: queue - add comments for queue formatKay Sievers
udev/udev.pc
2009-06-09libudev: rename private files to *-private.cKay Sievers