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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.
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startup
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We need to preserve the database of network interfaces while we
rename them. Use the kernel's numbers wherever possible, instead
of the device names.
Fix wrong database filenames which contain a '/', translated
from '!' in the kernel name.
Fix segfault for kobject pathes where the subsystem can not be
determined from sysfs.
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Signed-off-by: Michael Thayer <michael.thayer@sun.com>
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readlink does not write a nul character to the end of the
string it returns. Therefore ask for one fewer character
than the buffer size so there's always room for an extra \0.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Phil Carmody <ext-phil.2.carmody@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
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We can not predict the major/minor of non-existing devices:
$ grep . /sys/class/block/sd*/dev
/sys/class/block/sda1/dev:259:524288
/sys/class/block/sda2/dev:259:262144
/sys/class/block/sda3/dev:259:786432
/sys/class/block/sda4/dev:259:131072
/sys/class/block/sda/dev:259:0
/sys/class/block/sdb/dev:259:655360
/sys/class/block/sdc/dev:259:393216
If this functionality is still needed for some broken hardware, it needs to be
solved with a tool not part of the udev package. Because such option is unreliable
and unsafe to use.
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We do no longer delete the primary device node while handling "remove"
events if the same kernel device is already re-created in the meantime.
This prevents the asynchronously running udev from removing and re-creating
primary device nodes for active devices.
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link_find_prioritized(): Properly close directory handles to fix a major fd
leak which caused hotplugging to fail entirely in many cases due to having too
many open files.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/463347
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Dangling symlinks in path components return -ENOENT. Do not retry
to create the file in a loop in such case.
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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 ...
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With well defined and kernel-supplied node names, we no longer need
to support a possible stack of conflicting symlinks and node names.
Only symlinks with identical names can be claimed by multiple devices.
This shrinks the former /dev/.udev/names/ significantly.
Also the /dev/{block,char}/MAJ:MIN" links are excluded from the name
stack - they are unique and can not conflict.
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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:
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> 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
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UDev follows the kernel given name, and re-uses the kernel created
device node. If the kernel and spcecified udev rules disagree, the
udev specified node node is created and the kernel-created on is
deleted.
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Scott discovered that a changed rule, which renames a device node
leaves the old node name around as a symlink. So drop the reference
to the old name.
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Since a while we change the database with a "test" run, but do not update
the node and symlinks. We need to "force" all the time, to keep things
in sync.
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No need to check if links that still belong to us, need to be updated.
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The in-memory rule array of a common desktop distro install took:
1151088 bytes
with the token list:
109232 bytes tokens (6827 * 16 bytes), 71302 bytes buffer
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