# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-fs/udev/udev-151-r4.ebuild,v 1.23 2012/05/16 03:21:30 ssuominen Exp $ EAPI="1" inherit eutils flag-o-matic multilib toolchain-funcs linux-info #PATCHSET=${P}-gentoo-patchset-v1 if [[ ${PV} == "9999" ]]; then EGIT_REPO_URI="git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/hotplug/udev.git" EGIT_BRANCH="master" inherit git-2 autotools else # please update testsys-tarball whenever udev-xxx/test/sys/ is changed SRC_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/${P}.tar.bz2 test? ( mirror://gentoo/${PN}-151-testsys.tar.bz2 )" [[ -n "${PATCHSET}" ]] && SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} mirror://gentoo/${PATCHSET}.tar.bz2" fi DESCRIPTION="Linux dynamic and persistent device naming support (aka userspace devfs)" HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev.html" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86" IUSE="selinux devfs-compat old-hd-rules -extras test" COMMON_DEPEND="selinux? ( sys-libs/libselinux ) extras? ( sys-apps/acl >=sys-apps/usbutils-0.82 virtual/libusb:0 sys-apps/pciutils dev-libs/glib:2 ) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 !=linux-headers-2.6.27 uses the # new signalfd syscall introduced in kernel 2.6.27 without falling back # to the old one. So we just depend on 2.6.27 here, see Bug #281312. KV_PATCH_min=25 KV_PATCH_reliable=27 KV_min=2.6.${KV_PATCH_min} KV_reliable=2.6.${KV_PATCH_reliable} # always print kernel version requirements ewarn ewarn "${P} does not support Linux kernel before version ${KV_min}!" if [[ ${KV_PATCH_min} != ${KV_PATCH_reliable} ]]; then ewarn "For a reliable udev, use at least kernel ${KV_reliable}" fi echo # We don't care about the secondary revision of the kernel. # 2.6.30.4 -> 2.6.30 is all we check udev_check_KV case "$?" in 2) einfo "Your kernel version (${KV_FULL}) is new enough to run ${P} reliably." ;; 1) ewarn "Your kernel version (${KV_FULL}) is new enough to run ${P}," ewarn "but it may be unreliable in some cases." ebeep ;; 0) eerror "Your kernel version (${KV_FULL}) is too old to run ${P}" ebeep ;; esac echo KV_FULL_SRC=${KV_FULL} get_running_version udev_check_KV if [[ "$?" = "0" ]]; then eerror eerror "udev cannot be restarted after emerging," eerror "as your running kernel version (${KV_FULL}) is too old." eerror "You really need to use a newer kernel after a reboot!" NO_RESTART=1 ebeep fi } sed_libexec_dir() { sed -e "s#/lib/udev#${udev_libexec_dir}#" -i "$@" } src_unpack() { if [[ ${PV} == "9999" ]] ; then git-2_src_unpack else unpack ${A} if use test; then mv "${WORKDIR}"/test/sys "${S}"/test/ fi fi cd "${S}" # patches go here... # backport some patches if [[ -n "${PATCHSET}" ]]; then EPATCH_SOURCE="${WORKDIR}/${PATCHSET}" EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch" \ EPATCH_FORCE="yes" epatch fi # Bug 301667 epatch "${FILESDIR}"/udev-150-fix-missing-firmware-timeout.diff # Bug 413055 epatch "${FILESDIR}"/udev-164-remove-v4l1.patch if ! use devfs-compat; then # see Bug #269359 epatch "${FILESDIR}"/udev-141-remove-devfs-names.diff fi # change rules back to group uucp instead of dialout for now sed -e 's/GROUP="dialout"/GROUP="uucp"/' \ -i rules/{rules.d,packages,gentoo}/*.rules \ || die "failed to change group dialout to uucp" if [[ ${PV} != 9999 ]]; then # Make sure there is no sudden changes to upstream rules file # (more for my own needs than anything else ...) MD5=$(md5sum < "${S}/rules/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules") MD5=${MD5/ -/} if [[ ${MD5} != 5685cc3878df54845dda5e08d712447a ]] then echo eerror "50-udev-default.rules has been updated, please validate!" eerror "md5sum: ${MD5}" die "50-udev-default.rules has been updated, please validate!" fi fi if use old-hd-rules; then epatch "${FILESDIR}"/udev-151-readd-hd-rules.diff fi sed_libexec_dir \ rules/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules \ rules/rules.d/78-sound-card.rules \ extras/rule_generator/write_*_rules \ || die "sed failed" if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then gtkdocize --copy eautoreconf fi } src_compile() { filter-flags -fprefetch-loop-arrays econf \ --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --sbindir=/sbin \ --libdir=/usr/$(get_libdir) \ --with-rootlibdir=/$(get_libdir) \ --libexecdir="${udev_libexec_dir}" \ --enable-logging \ --enable-static \ $(use_with selinux) \ $(use_enable extras) \ --disable-introspection # we don't have gobject-introspection in portage tree emake || die "compiling udev failed" } src_install() { local scriptdir="${FILESDIR}/151-r4" into / emake DESTDIR="${D}" install || die "make install failed" exeinto "${udev_libexec_dir}" newexe "${FILESDIR}"/net-130-r1.sh net.sh || die "net.sh not installed properly" newexe "${FILESDIR}"/move_tmp_persistent_rules-112-r1.sh move_tmp_persistent_rules.sh \ || die "move_tmp_persistent_rules.sh not installed properly" newexe "${FILESDIR}"/write_root_link_rule-125 write_root_link_rule \ || die "write_root_link_rule not installed properly" doexe "${scriptdir}"/shell-compat-KV.sh \ || die "shell-compat.sh not installed properly" doexe "${scriptdir}"/shell-compat-addon.sh \ || die "shell-compat.sh not installed properly" keepdir "${udev_libexec_dir}"/state keepdir "${udev_libexec_dir}"/devices # create symlinks for these utilities to /sbin # where multipath-tools expect them to be (Bug #168588) dosym "..${udev_libexec_dir}/scsi_id" /sbin/scsi_id # Add gentoo stuff to udev.conf echo "# If you need to change mount-options, do it in /etc/fstab" \ >> "${D}"/etc/udev/udev.conf # let the dir exist at least keepdir /etc/udev/rules.d # Now installing rules cd "${S}"/rules insinto "${udev_libexec_dir}"/rules.d/ # Our rules files doins gentoo/??-*.rules doins packages/40-isdn.rules # Adding arch specific rules if [[ -f packages/40-${ARCH}.rules ]] then doins "packages/40-${ARCH}.rules" fi cd "${S}" # our udev hooks into the rc system insinto /$(get_libdir)/rcscripts/addons doins "${scriptdir}"/udev-start.sh \ || die "udev-start.sh not installed properly" doins "${scriptdir}"/udev-stop.sh \ || die "udev-stop.sh not installed properly" local init # udev-postmount and init-scripts for >=openrc-0.3.1, Bug #240984 for init in udev udev-mount udev-dev-tarball udev-postmount; do newinitd "${scriptdir}/${init}.initd" "${init}" \ || die "initscript ${init} not installed properly" done # insert minimum kernel versions sed -e "s/%KV_MIN%/${KV_min}/" \ -e "s/%KV_MIN_RELIABLE%/${KV_reliable}/" \ -i "${D}"/etc/init.d/udev-mount # config file for init-script and start-addon newconfd "${scriptdir}/udev.confd" udev \ || die "config file not installed properly" insinto /etc/modprobe.d newins "${FILESDIR}"/blacklist-146 blacklist.conf newins "${FILESDIR}"/pnp-aliases pnp-aliases.conf # convert /lib/udev to real used dir sed_libexec_dir \ "${D}/$(get_libdir)"/rcscripts/addons/*.sh \ "${D}/${udev_libexec_dir}"/write_root_link_rule \ "${D}"/etc/conf.d/udev \ "${D}"/etc/init.d/udev* \ "${D}"/etc/modprobe.d/* # documentation dodoc ChangeLog README TODO || die "failed installing docs" # keep doc in just one directory, Bug #281137 rm -rf "${D}/usr/share/doc/${PN}" if use extras; then dodoc extras/keymap/README.keymap.txt || die "failed installing docs" fi } pkg_preinst() { # moving old files to support newer modprobe, 12 May 2009 local f dir=${ROOT}/etc/modprobe.d/ for f in pnp-aliases blacklist; do if [[ -f $dir/$f && ! -f $dir/$f.conf ]] then elog "Moving $dir/$f to $f.conf" mv -f "$dir/$f" "$dir/$f.conf" fi done if [[ -d ${ROOT}/lib/udev-state ]] then mv -f "${ROOT}"/lib/udev-state/* "${D}"/lib/udev/state/ rm -r "${ROOT}"/lib/udev-state fi if [[ -f ${ROOT}/etc/udev/udev.config && ! -f ${ROOT}/etc/udev/udev.rules ]] then mv -f "${ROOT}"/etc/udev/udev.config "${ROOT}"/etc/udev/udev.rules fi # delete the old udev.hotplug symlink if it is present if [[ -h ${ROOT}/etc/hotplug.d/default/udev.hotplug ]] then rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/hotplug.d/default/udev.hotplug fi # delete the old wait_for_sysfs.hotplug symlink if it is present if [[ -h ${ROOT}/etc/hotplug.d/default/05-wait_for_sysfs.hotplug ]] then rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/hotplug.d/default/05-wait_for_sysfs.hotplug fi # delete the old wait_for_sysfs.hotplug symlink if it is present if [[ -h ${ROOT}/etc/hotplug.d/default/10-udev.hotplug ]] then rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/hotplug.d/default/10-udev.hotplug fi has_version "=${CATEGORY}/${PN}-103-r3" previous_equal_to_103_r3=$? has_version "<${CATEGORY}/${PN}-104-r5" previous_less_than_104_r5=$? has_version "<${CATEGORY}/${PN}-106-r5" previous_less_than_106_r5=$? has_version "<${CATEGORY}/${PN}-113" previous_less_than_113=$? } # 19 Nov 2008 fix_old_persistent_net_rules() { local rules=${ROOT}/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules [[ -f ${rules} ]] || return elog elog "Updating persistent-net rules file" # Change ATTRS to ATTR matches, Bug #246927 sed -i -e 's/ATTRS{/ATTR{/g' "${rules}" # Add KERNEL matches if missing, Bug #246849 sed -ri \ -e '/KERNEL/ ! { s/NAME="(eth|wlan|ath)([0-9]+)"/KERNEL=="\1*", NAME="\1\2"/}' \ "${rules}" } # See Bug #129204 for a discussion about restarting udevd restart_udevd() { if [[ ${NO_RESTART} = "1" ]]; then ewarn "Not restarting udevd, as your kernel is too old!" return fi # need to merge to our system [[ ${ROOT} = / ]] || return # check if root of init-process is identical to ours (not in chroot) [[ -r /proc/1/root && /proc/1/root/ -ef /proc/self/root/ ]] || return # abort if there is no udevd running [[ -n $(pidof udevd) ]] || return # abort if no /dev/.udev exists [[ -e /dev/.udev ]] || return elog elog "restarting udevd now." killall -15 udevd &>/dev/null sleep 1 killall -9 udevd &>/dev/null /sbin/udevd --daemon sleep 3 if [[ ! -n $(pidof udevd) ]]; then eerror "FATAL: udev died, please check your kernel is" eerror "new enough and configured correctly for ${P}." eerror eerror "Please have a look at this before rebooting." eerror "If in doubt, please downgrade udev back to your old version" ebeep fi } postinst_init_scripts() { # FIXME: we may need some code that detects if this is a system bootstrap # and auto-enables udev then # # FIXME: inconsistent handling of init-scripts here # * udev is added to sysinit in openrc-ebuild # * we add udev-postmount to default in here # # migration to >=openrc-0.4 if [[ -e "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels/sysinit && ! -e "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels/sysinit/udev ]] then ewarn ewarn "You need to add the udev init script to the runlevel sysinit," ewarn "else your system will not be able to boot" ewarn "after updating to >=openrc-0.4.0" ewarn "Run this to enable udev for >=openrc-0.4.0:" ewarn "\trc-update add udev sysinit" ewarn fi # add udev-postmount to default runlevel instead of that ugly injecting # like a hotplug event, 2009/10/15 # already enabled? [[ -e "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels/default/udev-postmount ]] && return local enable_postmount=0 [[ -e "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels/sysinit/udev ]] && enable_postmount=1 [[ "${ROOT}" = "/" && -d /dev/.udev/ ]] && enable_postmount=1 if [[ ${enable_postmount} = 1 ]] then local initd=udev-postmount if [[ -e ${ROOT}/etc/init.d/${initd} ]] && \ [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/etc/runlevels/default/${initd} ]] then ln -snf /etc/init.d/${initd} "${ROOT}"/etc/runlevels/default/${initd} elog "Auto-adding '${initd}' service to your default runlevel" fi else elog "You should add the udev-postmount service to default runlevel." elog "Run this to add it:" elog "\trc-update add udev-postmount default" fi } pkg_postinst() { fix_old_persistent_net_rules restart_udevd postinst_init_scripts # people want reminders, I'll give them reminders. Odds are they will # just ignore them anyway... # delete 40-scsi-hotplug.rules, it is integrated in 50-udev.rules, 19 Jan 2007 if [[ $previous_equal_to_103_r3 = 0 ]] && [[ -e ${ROOT}/etc/udev/rules.d/40-scsi-hotplug.rules ]] then ewarn "Deleting stray 40-scsi-hotplug.rules" ewarn "installed by sys-fs/udev-103-r3" rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/udev/rules.d/40-scsi-hotplug.rules fi # Removing some device-nodes we thought we need some time ago, 25 Jan 2007 if [[ -d ${ROOT}/lib/udev/devices ]] then rm -f "${ROOT}"/lib/udev/devices/{null,zero,console,urandom} fi # Removing some old file, 29 Jan 2007 if [[ $previous_less_than_104_r5 = 0 ]] then rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/dev.d/net/hotplug.dev rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty "${ROOT}"/etc/dev.d/net 2>/dev/null fi # 19 Mar 2007 if [[ $previous_less_than_106_r5 = 0 ]] && [[ -e ${ROOT}/etc/udev/rules.d/95-net.rules ]] then rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/udev/rules.d/95-net.rules fi # Try to remove /etc/dev.d as that is obsolete, 23 Apr 2007 if [[ -d ${ROOT}/etc/dev.d ]] then rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty "${ROOT}"/etc/dev.d/default "${ROOT}"/etc/dev.d 2>/dev/null if [[ -d ${ROOT}/etc/dev.d ]] then ewarn "You still have the directory /etc/dev.d on your system." ewarn "This is no longer used by udev and can be removed." fi fi # 64-device-mapper.rules now gets installed by sys-fs/device-mapper # remove it if user don't has sys-fs/device-mapper installed, 27 Jun 2007 if [[ $previous_less_than_113 = 0 ]] && [[ -f ${ROOT}/etc/udev/rules.d/64-device-mapper.rules ]] && ! has_version sys-fs/device-mapper then rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/udev/rules.d/64-device-mapper.rules einfo "Removed unneeded file 64-device-mapper.rules" fi # requested in Bug #225033: elog elog "persistent-net does assigning fixed names to network devices." elog "If you have problems with the persistent-net rules," elog "just delete the rules file" elog "\trm ${ROOT}etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules" elog "and then reboot." elog elog "This may however number your devices in a different way than they are now." ewarn ewarn "If you build an initramfs including udev, then please" ewarn "make sure that the /sbin/udevadm binary gets included," ewarn "and your scripts changed to use it,as it replaces the" ewarn "old helper apps udevinfo, udevtrigger, ..." ewarn ewarn "mount options for directory /dev are no longer" ewarn "set in /etc/udev/udev.conf, but in /etc/fstab" ewarn "as for other directories." if use devfs-compat; then ewarn ewarn "devfs-compat use flag is enabled." ewarn "This enables devfs compatible device names." else ewarn ewarn "This version of udev no longer has devfs-compat enabled" fi ewarn "If you use /dev/md/*, /dev/loop/* or /dev/rd/*," ewarn "then please migrate over to using the device names" ewarn "/dev/md*, /dev/loop* and /dev/ram*." ewarn "The devfs-compat rules will be removed on the next udev update." ewarn "For reference see Bug #269359." if use old-hd-rules; then ewarn ewarn "old-hd-rules use flag is enabled" ewarn "This adds the removed rules for /dev/hd* devices" else ewarn ewarn "This version of udev no longer has use flag old-hd-rules enabled" ewarn "So all special rules for /dev/hd* devices are missing" fi ewarn "Please migrate to the new libata if you need these rules." ewarn "They will be completely removed on the next udev update." elog elog "For more information on udev on Gentoo, writing udev rules, and" elog " fixing known issues visit:" elog " http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml" }