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							- # functions used by the udev rule generator
 
- # Copyright (C) 2006 Marco d'Itri <md@Linux.IT>
 
- # Updated for LFS by Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org>
 
- #  Hardcoded RUNDIR
 
- # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
- # the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
 
- # (at your option) any later version.
 
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
 
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
- # along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
- PATH='/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin'
 
- # Read a single line from file $1 in the $DEVPATH directory.
 
- # The function must not return an error even if the file does not exist.
 
- sysread() {
 
-         local file="$1"
 
-         [ -e "/sys$DEVPATH/$file" ] || return 0
 
-         local value
 
-         read value < "/sys$DEVPATH/$file" || return 0
 
-         echo "$value"
 
- }
 
- sysreadlink() {
 
-         local file="$1"
 
-         [ -e "/sys$DEVPATH/$file" ] || return 0
 
-         readlink -f /sys$DEVPATH/$file 2> /dev/null || true
 
- }
 
- # Return true if a directory is writeable.
 
- writeable() {
 
-         if ln -s test-link $1/.is-writeable 2> /dev/null; then
 
-                 rm -f $1/.is-writeable
 
-                 return 0
 
-         else
 
-                 return 1
 
-         fi
 
- }
 
- # Create a lock file for the current rules file.
 
- lock_rules_file() {
 
-         RUNDIR=/run/udev
 
-         [ -e "$RUNDIR" ] || return 0
 
-         RULES_LOCK="$RUNDIR/.lock-${RULES_FILE##*/}"
 
-         retry=30
 
-         while ! mkdir $RULES_LOCK 2> /dev/null; do
 
-                 if [ $retry -eq 0 ]; then
 
-                          echo "Cannot lock $RULES_FILE!" >&2
 
-                          exit 2
 
-                 fi
 
-                 sleep 1
 
-                 retry=$(($retry - 1))
 
-         done
 
- }
 
- unlock_rules_file() {
 
-         [ "$RULES_LOCK" ] || return 0
 
-         rmdir $RULES_LOCK || true
 
- }
 
- # Choose the real rules file if it is writeable or a temporary file if not.
 
- # Both files should be checked later when looking for existing rules.
 
- choose_rules_file() {
 
-         RUNDIR=/run/udev
 
-         local tmp_rules_file="$RUNDIR/tmp-rules--${RULES_FILE##*/}"
 
-         [ -e "$RULES_FILE" -o -e "$tmp_rules_file" ] || PRINT_HEADER=1
 
-         if writeable ${RULES_FILE%/*}; then
 
-                 RO_RULES_FILE='/dev/null'
 
-         else
 
-                 RO_RULES_FILE=$RULES_FILE
 
-                 RULES_FILE=$tmp_rules_file
 
-         fi
 
- }
 
- # Return the name of the first free device.
 
- raw_find_next_available() {
 
-         local links="$1"
 
-         local basename=${links%%[ 0-9]*}
 
-         local max=-1
 
-         for name in $links; do
 
-                 local num=${name#$basename}
 
-                 [ "$num" ] || num=0
 
-                 [ $num -gt $max ] && max=$num
 
-         done
 
-         local max=$(($max + 1))
 
-         # "name0" actually is just "name"
 
-         [ $max -eq 0 ] && return
 
-         echo "$max"
 
- }
 
- # Find all rules matching a key (with action) and a pattern.
 
- find_all_rules() {
 
-         local key="$1"
 
-         local linkre="$2"
 
-         local match="$3"
 
-         local search='.*[[:space:],]'"$key"'"('"$linkre"')".*'
 
-         echo $(sed -n -r -e 's/^#.*//' -e "${match}s/${search}/\1/p" \
 
-                 $RO_RULES_FILE \
 
-                 $([ -e $RULES_FILE ] && echo $RULES_FILE) \
 
-                 2>/dev/null)
 
- }
 
 
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