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1. IIDC cameras from Point Grey use the vendor OUI as Specifier_ID
instead of the 1394 TA's OUI but are otherwise fully compliant to the
IIDC spec. Their device files should be accessible like those of any
other IIDC cameras.
2. Originally, the Software_Version of devices that implement FCP
(IEC 61883-1 Function Control Protocol) was meant to be a bitmap of all
command sets that an FCP capable unit supports. Bitmap flags are
defined for AV/C, CAL, EHS, HAVi, and vendor unique command sets.
Software_Version was revised to be a simple identifier instead, and
devices that support several command sets were meant to instantiate one
unit directory for each command set. Still, some devices with the flags
for AV/C and vendor unique command sets combined were released (but
apparently no devices with any other flag combinations). These rare but
existing AV/C + vendor unique devices need to be accessible just like
plain AV/C devices.
Side notes:
- Many AV/C devices make use of the Vendor Dependent AV/C command, but
this is unrelated to vendor unique FCP command sets.
- Here are all standardized FireWire protocol identifiers that I know
of, listed as Specifier_ID:Software_Version | specifier | protocol.
0x00005e:0x000001 | IANA | IPv4 over 1394 (RFC 2734)
0x00005e:0x000002 | IANA | IPv6 over 1394 (RFC 3146)
0x00609e:0x010483 | INCITS | SBP-2 (or SCSI command sets over SBP-3)
0x00609e:0x0105bb | INCITS | AV/C over SBP-3
0x00a02d:0x010001 | 1394 TA | AV/C (over FCP)
0x00a02d:0x010002 | 1394 TA | CAL
0x00a02d:0x010004 | 1394 TA | EHS
0x00a02d:0x010008 | 1394 TA | HAVi
0x00a02d:0x014000 | 1394 TA | Vendor Unique
0x00a02d:0x014001 | 1394 TA | Vendor Unique and AV/C (over FCP)
0x00a02d:0x000100 | 1394 TA | IIDC 1.04
0x00a02d:0x000101 | 1394 TA | IIDC 1.20
0x00a02d:0x000102 | 1394 TA | IIDC 1.30
0x00a02d:0x0A6BE2 | 1394 TA | DPP 1.0
0x00a02d:0x4B661F | 1394 TA | IICP 1.0
For now we are only interested in udev rules for AV/C and IIDC.
Reported-by: Damien Douxchamps <ddsf@douxchamps.net> (Point Grey IIDC ID)
Reported-by: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> (AV/C + vendor unique ID)
Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
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Using virtio-blk serial attributes add rules to extract drive serial numbers and
generate by-id links for the block device and partitions.
With these rules added, we now see the following symlinks in disk/by-id
% ls -al /dev/disk/by-id | grep vdb
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 9 Jun 1 22:09 virtio-QM00001 -> ../../vda
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 10 Jun 1 22:09 virtio-QM00001-part1 -> ../../vda1
Signed-off-by: Ryan Harper <ryanh@us.ibm.com>
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Commit f61e72d89 failed to match for the case where an USB printer has multiple
interfaces, such as
ID_USB_INTERFACES=:ffffff:070102:
Thanks to Pablo Mazzini for spotting this!
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We should not access non-data optical media, ans skip things
like blkid. It will cause errors for some drives.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15757
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Fix provided by Harald Hoyer.
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
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Newer udev versions don't understand $ATTR.
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
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virtio ports spawned by the virtio_console.c driver can have 'names'
assigned to them by hosts. The ports are distinguishable using these
names. Make a rule to create a symlink to the chardev associated for a
port with a name.
The symlink created is:
/dev/virtio-ports/org.libvirt.console0 -> /dev/vport0p0
if the first port for the first device was given a name of
'org.libvirt.console0'.
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
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Some SCSI devices use the same WWN and have a WWN extension that we
need to take into account when creating the /dev/disk/by-id/wwn
symlinks. Thus, introduce ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION. This property will
contain either the WWN (if no extension is present) or the WWN with
the vendor extension appended.
Example:
# /lib/udev/ata_id/ata_id --export /dev/sda |grep WWN
ID_WWN=0x5001517387d61905
ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x5001517387d61905
# /lib/udev/scsi_id --whitelisted --export -d /dev/sdb |grep WWN
ID_WWN=0x600508b400105df7
ID_WWN_VENDOR_EXTENSION=0x0000e00000d80000
ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x600508b400105df70000e00000d80000
# /lib/udev/scsi_id --whitelisted --export -d /dev/sdc |grep WWN
ID_WWN=0x600508b400105df7
ID_WWN_VENDOR_EXTENSION=0x0000e00000db0000
ID_WWN_WITH_EXTENSION=0x600508b400105df70000e00000db0000
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
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The ID_CLASS property on input devices has been replaced by the more accurate
set of flags ID_INPUT_{KEYBOARD,KEYS,MOUSE,TOUCHPAD,TABLET,JOYSTICK}.
Rewrite 60-persistent-input.rules to use the new properties now and not export
ID_CLASS any more, since it is not used by anything else any more.
Add note about migration to NEWS, in case this is being used in custom rules.
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input_id probes input/event devices for their class (keyboard, keys, mouse,
touchpad, tablet, joystick). This is based on the corresponding hal code in
hald/linux/device.c, input_test_{abs,rel,...}.
This should provide enough functionality to get hal-less X.org working (which
in particular needs to know exactly which devices are touchpads).
Replace the brittle hacks in 60-persistent-input.rules with checking for the
new ID_INPUT_* flags. This keeps the old ID_CLASS properties for now (but they
are to be removed later on).
Note: The current code has several hacks still, which are to be replaced with
proper libudev calls later on.
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# ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x500
wwn-0x500000e01b83f360 wwn-0x50014ee25578924f-part1
wwn-0x500000e01b83f440 wwn-0x50014ee25578924f-part2
wwn-0x500000e01b83f520 wwn-0x50014ee2aabdc41b
wwn-0x500000e01b843d90 wwn-0x50014ee2aabdc41b-part1
wwn-0x5000c50016359fd1 wwn-0x50014ee2aabdc41b-part2
wwn-0x50014ee0016eb4f5 wwn-0x5001517958cabd77
wwn-0x50014ee0016eb572 wwn-0x5001517958cabd77-part1
wwn-0x50014ee055d524e2 wwn-0x5001517958cabd77-part2
wwn-0x50014ee055d524e2-part1 wwn-0x5001517958d6a74e
wwn-0x50014ee055d524e2-part2 wwn-0x5001517958d6a74e-part1
wwn-0x50014ee1003d9c50 wwn-0x5001517958d6a74e-part2
wwn-0x50014ee1003d9c50-part1 wwn-0x50024e9200c0c693
wwn-0x50014ee1003d9c50-part2 wwn-0x50024e9200c0c694
wwn-0x50014ee1aac30d4e wwn-0x50024e9200c0c6ae
wwn-0x50014ee1aac30d4e-part1 wwn-0x50024e9200c0c6af
wwn-0x50014ee1aac30d4e-part2 wwn-0x50024e9200c0c6b0
wwn-0x50014ee25578924f wwn-0x50024e9200c0c6b1
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
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Now that both ata_id and scsi_id exports the World Wide Name in the
ID_WWN property, use this to create persistent symlinks. Example
/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x500000e01b83f360 -> ../../sdn
/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x500000e01b83f440 -> ../../sdm
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
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The kernel IDE drivers get deprecated now:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ide/43151
Almost everybody has switched over to libata devices long ago.
Recent services do not work with the now deprecated IDE drivers
at all and require libata drivers and SCSI infrastructure.
Systems who care about the old stuff need to add the rules to the
compat rules.
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This reverts commit 68bffc607f7f0414fee77fa481d9c133ce0798e9.
After discussing this with Kay we decided to drop this again as by-id
links only make sense for devices that have a unique serial id. If they
don't any attempts to make them unique have the side effect of
nourishing assumptions by users that cannot be met, as the by-id device
link of a device could differ depending on the history of simultaneously
plugged in device.
So, to make sure that all device nodes follow the same rules for by-id/
symlinks, drop this patch again.
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If two USB sound cards that have the same serial number are plugged in
make sure the by-id/ device node symlink is unique at least during
runtime, by including the ALSA card id in the symlink name.
This is a followup to ed1b2d9fc7.
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If two USB sound cards that have the same serial number are plugged in
make sure ID_ID is unique at least during runtime, by including the ALSA
card id in the ID_ID string.
Fixes issues like this one:
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/661
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Prefix with a 0 to be consistent with other rules.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/438114
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Commit f61e72d8 made raw USB printers accessible for the lp group. However,
chmoding them to 0660 is a bit over-zealous, since by default raw USB devices
are world-readable. Not being so breaks lsusb unnecessarily. Now set
permissions to 0664.
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Do not run blkid twice. *brown paperbag*
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ID_CDROM_MEDIA_SESSION_LAST_OFFSET is not set for CDs with only a single
session (i. e. for the vast majority of CDs out there). The previous rules ran
blkid with invalid arguments for these, causing CD detection to fail in
DK-disks and gvfs.
Now check whether we actually have ID_CDROM_MEDIA_SESSION_LAST_OFFSET, and if
not, call blkid without -O for specifying the offset.
Many thanks to Maxim Levitsky for tracking this down!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/431055
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The drivers in kernel 2.6.31 supply the names for custom node names if
needed.
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