freebsd-dev/etc/pccard_ether
Hiroki Sato 2c615e1a64 Disable IPv6 configuration for interfaces in pccard_ether_start().
After a change of devd.conf, devd(8) handles NIC attach/detach event
by using /etc/pccard_ether with the interface name as the argument.
This model does not work properly with IPv6 configuration because the
implementation of IPv6 stateless auto-configuration in the FreeBSD
rc.d scripts depends on whether there are any explicit configurations
for interfaces or not.  It works this way: if no manual configuration,
it will perform auto-configuration, but otherwise no
auto-configuration will be performed.  So, this behavior can only be
determined by all of the interfaces on a system, not a single one.
For this reason, the network6_interface_setup() function called from
the pccard_ether_start() does not work with a single interface name.
And what is worse, this combination of devd.conf and
pccard_ether_start() caused a bad side-effect that when
ipv6_enable=YES, all of interfaces marked as DOWN would be UP
unconditionally (and router solicitation was sent) just after devd(8)
was invoked.  This should be fixed in a more sophisticated way.
2006-12-08 15:48:42 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh -
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# pccard_ether interfacename [start|stop|restart]
#
# example: pccard_ether fxp0 start
#
. /etc/rc.subr
. /etc/network.subr
name="pccard_ether"
start_precmd="checkauto"
start_cmd="pccard_ether_start"
stop_precmd="checkauto"
stop_cmd="pccard_ether_stop"
restart_precmd="checkauto"
restart_cmd="pccard_ether_restart"
setup_routes()
{
# Add default route into $static_routes
case ${defaultrouter} in
[Nn][Oo] | '')
;;
*)
static_routes="default ${static_routes}"
route_default="default ${defaultrouter}"
;;
esac
# Add private route for this interface into $static_routes
eval ifx_routes=\$static_routes_${ifn}
if [ -n "${ifx_routes}" ]; then
static_routes="${ifx_routes} ${static_routes}"
fi
# Set up any static routes if specified
if [ -n "${static_routes}" ]; then
for i in ${static_routes}; do
eval route_args=\$route_${i}
route add ${route_args}
done
fi
}
remove_routes()
{
# Delete static route if specified
eval ifx_routes=\$static_routes_${ifn}
if [ -n "${ifx_routes}" ]; then
for i in ${ifx_routes}; do
eval route_args=\$route_${i}
route delete ${route_args}
done
fi
}
checkauto()
{
if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
# Ignore interfaces with the NOAUTO keyword
autoif $ifn || exit 0
fi
}
pccard_ether_start()
{
ifexists $ifn || exit 1
if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
for uif in `ifconfig -ul`; do
if [ "${uif}" = "${ifn}" ]; then
# Interface is already up, so ignore it.
exit 0
fi
done
fi
/etc/rc.d/netif start $ifn
# Do route configuration if needed.
# XXX: should probably do this by calling rc.d/routing.
if [ -n "`ifconfig_getargs $ifn`" ]; then
if ! dhcpif $ifn; then
setup_routes
fi
fi
# XXX: IPv6 setup should be done in some way.
}
pccard_ether_stop()
{
if [ -n "`ifconfig_getargs $ifn`" ]; then
if ! dhcpif $ifn; then
remove_routes
fi
fi
/etc/rc.d/netif stop $ifn
# clean ARP table
ifexists $ifn && arp -d -i $ifn -a
}
pccard_ether_restart()
{
# Hand implemented because the default implementation runs
# the equivalent of "$0 start; $0 stop" and this script
# doesn't support that syntax
pccard_ether_stop
pccard_ether_start
}
ifn=$1
shift
if [ -z "$*" ]; then
args="start"
else
args=$*
fi
load_rc_config pccard_ether
run_rc_command $args