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- #! /bin/bash
- # This script generates rules for persistent network device naming
- # Data from udev-182 75-persistent-net-generator.rules
- # Updated fof udev-197 (DEVICES=en*)
- RULES=/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
- DEVICES=$(eval echo /sys/class/net/{en*,eth*,ath*,wlan*[0-9],msh*,ra*,sta*,ctc*,lcs*,hsi*})
- function usage
- {
- echo $msg
- echo "init-net-rules.sh is an LFS-specific script to initialize"
- echo "$RULES"
- exit 1
- }
- declare -A VENDORS_IGNORED
- VENDORS_IGNORED['52:54:00:']="kvm"
- VENDORS_IGNORED['00:0c:29:']="vmware"
- VENDORS_IGNORED['00:50:56:']="vmware"
- VENDORS_IGNORED['00:15:5d:']="hyper-v"
- VENDORS_IGNORED['00:00:00:']="invalid"
- declare -A VENDORS
- VENDORS['02:07:01:']="Interlan, DEC, etc"
- VENDORS['02:60:60:']="3com"
- VENDORS['02:60:8c:']="3Com IBM PC; Imagen. etc"
- VENDORS['02:a0:c9:']="intel"
- VENDORS['02:aa:3c:']="Olivetti"
- VENDORS['02:cf:1f:']="Masscomp, Silicon Graphics, etc"
- VENDORS['02:e0:3b:']="Gigabit"
- VENDORS['02:e6:d3:']="BTI"
- VENDORS['52:54:00:']="Realtek"
- VENDORS['52:54:4c:']="Novell"
- VENDORS['52:54:ab:']="Realtek"
- VENDORS['e2:0c:0f:']="Kingston"
- VENDORS['00:16:3e:']="Xensource"
- function ignore_if
- {
- if [[ "${VENDORS_IGNORED[$VENDOR]}" != "" ]]; then return 0; fi
- if [[ "${VENDORS[$VENDOR]}" != "" ]]; then return 1; fi
- byte2=$(echo $VENDOR | cut -c2)
- if echo $byte2 | grep -q "[2367abef]"; then return 0; fi
- return 1 # Default is to not ignore
- }
- function comment
- {
- # Not implemented
- # SUBSYSTEMS=="pci"
- # export COMMENT="PCI device $attr{vendor}:$attr{device} ($driver)"
- # SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="?*"
- # export COMMENT="USB device 0x$attr{idVendor}:0x$attr{idProduct} ($driver)"
- # SUBSYSTEMS=="pcmcia",
- # export COMMENT="PCMCIA device $attr{card_id}:$attr{manf_id} ($driver)"
- # SUBSYSTEMS=="ieee1394",
- # export COMMENT="Firewire device $attr{host_id})"
- # ibmveth likes to use "locally administered" MAC addresses
- # DRIVERS=="ibmveth",
- # export COMMENT="ibmveth ($id)"
- # S/390 uses id matches only, do not use MAC address match
- # SUBSYSTEMS=="ccwgroup",
- # export COMMENT="S/390 $driver device at $id",
- # export MATCHID="$id"
- # export MATCHDRV="$driver"
- # export MATCHADDR=""
- # Default
- driver=$(basename $(readlink -f $NIC/device/driver/module))
- export COMMENT="net device ${driver}"
- }
- if ! mountpoint -q /sys; then
- msg="/sys must be mounted"
- usage
- fi
- if ! mountpoint -q /proc; then
- msg="/proc must be mounted"
- usage
- fi
- if [ -e $RULES ]; then
- msg="The rules file already exists"
- usage
- fi
- # Ignore Xen virtual interfaces
- if [ -e /proc/xen ]; then
- msg="The rules file should not be created in the Xen environment"
- usage
- fi
- # Variables used to communicate with write_net_rules:
- # INTERFACE simple interface name
- # MATCHADDR MAC address used for the match
- # MATCHID bus_id used for the match
- # MATCHDRV driver name used for the match
- # MATCHIFTYPE interface type match
- # COMMENT comment to add to the generated rule
- # INTERFACE_NAME requested name supplied by external tool
- # INTERFACE_NEW new interface name returned by rule writer
- for NIC in $DEVICES; do
- IF=${NIC##*/}
- if echo $NIC | grep -q '*' ; then continue; fi
- export INTERFACE=${NIC##*/} # Simple interface name
- export MATCHADDR="$(cat $NIC/address)" # Read MAC address
- VENDOR=$(echo $MATCHADDR | cut -c-9)
- if ignore_if; then continue; fi
- export MATCHDEVID="$(cat $NIC/dev_id)"
- export MATCHIFTYPE="$(cat $NIC/type)" # Read interface type
- comment
- /lib/udev/write_net_rules
- done
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