These are OBE. devd.conf now lives in /etc.

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# Script called by devd(8) whenever a device appears or disappears.
#
# XXX this is a temporary hack that will go away soon
dev="$1"
startstop="$2"
driver="${dev%%[0-9]*}"
unit="${dev##*[^0-9]}"
if [ -z "$driver" -o -z "$unit" ]; then
echo "cannot parse device \"$dev\"" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
case "$driver" in
an|ar|awi|bge|cm|cnw|cs|dc|de|ed|el|em|ep|ex|fe|fxp|gem|gx|hme|ie|lge|lnc|my| \
nge|pcn|ray|rl|sf|sis|sk|sn|snc|ste|ti|tl|tx|txp|vr|vx|wb|wi|xe|xl)
# An ethernet interface; call pccard_ether to do the real work
/etc/pccard_ether "$dev" "$startstop"
;;
esac

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# $FreeBSD$
#
# Refer to devd.conf(5) and devd(8) man pages for the details on how to
# run and configure devd.
#
# NB: All regular expressions have an implicit ^$ around them.
# NB: device-name is shorthand for 'match device-name'
options {
# Each directory directive adds a directory the list of directories
# that we scan for files. Files are read-in in the order that they
# are returned from readdir(3). The rule-sets are combined to
# create a DFA that's used to match events to actions.
directory "/etc/devd";
directory "/usr/local/etc/devd";
pid-file "/var/run/devd.pid";
# Setup some shorthand for regex that we use later in the file.
set ethernet-nic-regex
"(an|ar|aue|awi|bge|cm|cnw|cs|cue|dc|de|ed|el|em|ep|ex|\
fe|fxp|gem|gx|hme|ie|kue|lge|lnc|my|nge|pcn|ray|rl|\
sf|sis|sk|sn|snc|ste|ti|tl|tx|txp|vr|vx|wb|wi|xe|xl)[0-9]+";
set scsi-controller-regex
"(adv|advw|aic|aha|ahb|ahc|ahd|bt|ct|iir|isp|mly|mpt|ncv|nsp|\
stg|sym|wds)[0-9]+";
};
# Note that the attach/detach with the highest value wins, so that one can
# override these general rules.
#
# For ethernet like devices, the default is to run dhclient. Due to
# a historical accident, the name of this script it called pccard_ether
#
attach 0 {
device-name "$ethernet-nic-regex";
action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start";
};
detach 0 {
device-name "$ethernet-nic-regex";
action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name stop";
};
# An entry like this might be in a different file, but is included here
# as an example of how to override things. Normally 'ed20' would match
# the above attach/detach stuff, but the value of 100 makes it
# ed20 is hard wired to 1.2.3.4
attach 100 {
device-name "ed20";
action "ifconfig $device-name inet 1.2.3.4 netmask 0xffff0000";
};
detach 100 {
device-name "ed20";
};
#
# Rescan scsi device-names on attach, but not detach.
#
attach 0 {
device-name "$scsi-controller-regex";
action "camcontrol rescan all";
};
# Don't even try to second guess what to do about drivers that don't
# match here. Instead, pass it off to a smart script to deal.
nomatch 0 {
action "/usr/local/bin/smart-loader $pnpinfo $location $bus";
};
# The following might be an example of something that a vendor might
# install if you were to add their device. This might reside in
# /usr/local/etc/devd/deqna.conf. A deqna is, in this hypothetical
# example, a pccard ethernet-like device. Students of history may
# know other devices by this name, and will get the in-jokes in this
# entry.
nomatch 10 {
match "bus" "pccard[0-9]+";
match "manufacturer" "0x1234";
match "product" "0x2323";
action "kldload if_deqna";
};
attach 10 {
device-name "deqna[0-9]+";
action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start";
};
detach 10 {
device-name "deqna[0-9]+";
action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name stop";
};
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# error uncomment this line to test, should be line 100.