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X11 side of things from bleeding into Xdialog(1) stderr output). It should be duely noted that such errors are not a by-product of anything in the Xdialog(1) utility or API, but optional libraries that it can link against (such as Gtk1 versus Gtk2; if you compile xdialog from ports against Gtk2 AND misconfigure your fonts or generally make Gtk2 unhappy, these warning messages can bleed into the captured stderr -- that is we we sanitize!).
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if [ ! "$_DEVICE_SUBR" ]; then _DEVICE_SUBR=1
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Devin Teske
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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# are met:
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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# DAMAGES (INLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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# SUCH DAMAGE.
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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############################################################ INCLUDES
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BSDCFG_SHARE="/usr/share/bsdconfig"
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. $BSDCFG_SHARE/common.subr || exit 1
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f_dprintf "%s: loading includes..." device.subr
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f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/dialog.subr
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f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/strings.subr
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f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/struct.subr
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BSDCFG_LIBE="/usr/libexec/bsdconfig"
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f_include_lang $BSDCFG_LIBE/include/messages.subr
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############################################################ GLOBALS
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DEVICES=
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DEVICE_NAMES=
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# A "device" from sysinstall's point of view
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f_struct_define DEVICE \
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name \
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desc \
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devname \
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type \
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enabled \
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init \
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get \
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shutdown \
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flags \
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private \
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volume
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# Network devices have their `private' property set to this
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f_struct_define DEVICE_INFO \
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use_rtsol use_dhcp ipaddr ipv6addr netmask extras
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_NONE 1
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_DISK 2
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_FLOPPY 3
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_FTP 4
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_NETWORK 5
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM 6
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_USB 7
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_DOS 8
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_UFS 9
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_NFS 10
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_ANY 11
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setvar DEVICE_TYPE_HTTP_PROXY 12
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#
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# Default behavior is to call f_device_get_all() automatically when loaded.
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#
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: ${DEVICE_SELF_SCAN_ALL=1}
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############################################################ FUNCTIONS
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# f_device_try $name [$i [$var_path]]
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#
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# Test a particular device. If $i is given, then $name is expected to contain a
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# single "%d" where $i will be inserted using printf. If $var_path is given,
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# it is used as a variable name to provide the caller the device pathname.
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#
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# Returns success if the device path exists and is a cdev.
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#
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f_device_try()
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{
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local name="$1" i="$2" var_path="$3" unit
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if [ "$i" ]; then
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unit=$( printf "$name" "$i" )
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else
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unit="$name"
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fi
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case "$unit" in
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/dev/*) : good ;; # already qualified
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*) unit="/dev/$unit" ;;
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esac
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[ "$var_path" ] && setvar "$var_path" "$unit"
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f_dprintf "f_device_try: making sure %s is a device node" "$unit"
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if [ -c "$unit" ]; then
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f_dprintf "f_device_try: %s is a cdev [good]" "$unit"
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return $SUCCESS
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else
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f_dprintf "f_device_try: %s is not a cdev [skip]" "$unit"
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return $FAILURE
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fi
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}
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# f_device_register $name $desc $devname $type $enabled $init_function \
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# $get_function $shutdown_function $private
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#
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# Register a device. A `structure' (see struct.subr) is created with the name
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# device_$name (so make sure $name contains only alpha-numeric characters or
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# the underscore, `_'). The remaining arguments after $name correspond to the
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# properties of the `DEVICE' structure-type (defined above).
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#
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# If not already registered, the device is then appended to the DEVICES
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# environment variable, a space-separated list of all registered devices.
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#
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f_device_register()
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{
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local name="$1" desc="$2" devname="$3" type="$4" enabled="$5"
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local init_func="$6" get_func="$7" shutdown_func="$8" private="$9"
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f_struct_new DEVICE "device_$name" || return $FAILURE
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device_$name set name "$name"
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device_$name set desc "$desc"
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device_$name set devname "$devname"
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device_$name set type "$type"
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device_$name set enabled "$enabled"
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device_$name set init "$init_func"
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device_$name set get "$get_func"
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device_$name set shutdown "$shutdown_func"
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device_$name set private "$private"
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# Scan our global register to see if it needs ammending
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local dev found=
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for dev in $DEVICES; do
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[ "$dev" = "$name" ] || continue
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found=1 && break
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done
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[ "$found" ] || DEVICES="$DEVICES $name"
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return $SUCCESS
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}
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# f_device_reset
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#
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# Reset the registered device chain.
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#
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f_device_reset()
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{
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local dev
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for dev in $DEVICES; do
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f_device_shutdown $dev
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#
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# XXX this potentially leaks $dev->private if it's being
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# used to point to something dynamic, but you're not supposed
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# to call this routine at such times that some open instance
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# has its private member pointing somewhere anyway. XXX
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#
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f_struct_free device_$dev
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done
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DEVICES=
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}
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# f_device_get_all
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#
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# Get all device information for devices we have attached.
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#
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f_device_get_all()
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{
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local devname desc
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f_dprintf "f_device_get_all: Probing devices..."
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f_dialog_info "$msg_probing_devices_please_wait_this_can_take_a_while"
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# First go for the network interfaces
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for devname in $( ifconfig -l ); do
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# Eliminate network devices that don't make sense
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case "$devname" in
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lo*) continue ;;
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esac
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# Try and find its description
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f_device_desc "$devname" $DEVICE_TYPE_NETWORK desc
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f_dprintf "Found a network device named %s" "$devname"
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f_device_register $devname \
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"$desc" "$devname" $DEVICE_TYPE_NETWORK 1 \
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f_media_init_network "" f_media_shutdown_network ""
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done
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# Next, try to find all the types of devices one might use
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# as a media source for content
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#
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local dev desc type max n=0
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for dev in $DEVICE_NAMES; do
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n=$(( $n + 1 ))
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# Get the desc, type, and max (with debugging disabled)
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# NOTE: Bypassing f_device_name_get() for efficiency
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debug= f_getvar _device_desc$n desc
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debug= f_getvar _device_type$n type
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debug= f_getvar _device_max$n max
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local k=0
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while [ $k -lt ${max:-0} ]; do
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i=$k k=$(( $k + 1 ))
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devname=""
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case "$type" in
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$DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM)
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f_device_try "$dev" "$i" devname || continue
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f_device_register "${devname##*/}" "$desc" \
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"$devname" $DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM 1 \
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f_media_init_cdrom f_media_get_cdrom \
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f_media_shutdown_cdrom ""
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f_dprintf "Found a CDROM device for %s" \
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"$devname"
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;;
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$DEVICE_TYPE_FLOPPY)
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f_device_try "$dev" "$i" devname || continue
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f_device_register "${devname##*/}" "$desc" \
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"$devname" $DEVICE_TYPE_FLOPPY 1 \
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f_media_init_floppy \
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f_media_get_floppy \
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f_media_shutdown_floppy ""
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f_dprintf "Found a floppy device for %s" \
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"$devname"
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;;
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$DEVICE_TYPE_USB)
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f_device_try "$dev" "$i" devname || continue
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f_device_register "${devname##*/}" "$desc" \
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"$devname" $DEVICE_TYPE_USB 1 \
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f_media_init_usb f_media_get_usb \
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f_media_shutdown_usb ""
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f_dprintf "Found a USB disk for %s" "$devname"
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;;
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esac
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done
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done
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# Register ISO9660 providers as CDROM devices
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for devname in /dev/iso9660/*; do
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f_device_try "$devname" || continue
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f_device_register "${devname##*/}" "ISO9660 file system" \
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"$devname" $DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM 1 \
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f_media_init_cdrom f_media_get_cdrom \
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f_media_shutdown_cdrom ""
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f_dprintf "Found a CDROM device for %s" "$devname"
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done
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# Scan for mdconfig(8)-created md(4) devices
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local filename
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for devname in /dev/md[0-9] /dev/md[0-9][0-9]; do
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f_device_try "$devname" || continue
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# See if the md(4) device is a vnode type backed by a file
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filename=$( sysctl kern.geom.conftxt |
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awk -v devname="${devname##*/}" \
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'
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( $2 == "MD" ) && \
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( $3 == devname ) && \
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( $(NF-2) == "vnode" ) && \
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( $(NF-1) == "file" ) \
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{
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print $NF
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}
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' )
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case "$filename" in
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*.iso) # Register the device as an ISO9660 provider
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f_device_register "${devname##*/}" \
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"md(4) vnode file system" \
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"$devname" $DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM 1 \
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f_media_init_cdrom f_media_get_cdrom \
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f_media_shutdown_cdrom ""
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f_dprintf "Found a CDROM device for %s" "$devname"
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;;
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esac
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done
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# Finally go get the disks and look for partitions to register
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local diskname slices index type rest slice part
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for diskname in $( sysctl -n kern.disks ); do
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case "$diskname" in
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cd*)
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# XXX
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# Due to unknown reasons, kern.disks returns SCSI
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# CDROM as a valid disk. This will prevent bsdconfig
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# from presenting SCSI CDROMs as available disks in
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# various menus. Why GEOM treats SCSI CDROM as a disk
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# is beyond me and that should be investigated.
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# For temporary workaround, ignore SCSI CDROM device.
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#
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continue ;;
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esac
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# Try to create a list of partitions and their types,
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# consisting of "N,typeN ..." (e.g., "1,0xa5 2,0x06").
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if ! slices=$( fdisk -p "$diskname" 2> /dev/null |
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awk '( $1 == "p" ) { print $2","$3 }' )
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then
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f_dprintf "Unable to open disk %s" "$diskname"
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continue
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fi
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f_device_register "$diskname" "" \
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"/dev/$diskname" $DEVICE_TYPE_DISK 0
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f_dprintf "Found a disk device named %s" "$diskname"
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# Look for existing partitions to register
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for slice in $slices; do
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index="${slice%%,*}" type="${slice#*,}"
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slice=${diskname}s$index
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case "$type" in
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0x01|0x04|0x06|0x0b|0x0c|0x0e|0xef)
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# DOS partitions to add as "DOS media devices"
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f_device_register "$slice" "" \
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"/dev/$slice" $DEVICE_TYPE_DOS 1 \
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f_media_init_dos f_media_get_dos \
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f_media_shutdown_dos ""
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f_dprintf "Found a DOS partition %s" "$slice"
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;;
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0xa5) # FreeBSD partition
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for part in $(
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bsdlabel -r $slice 2> /dev/null |
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awk -v slice="$slice" '
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( $1 ~ /[abdefgh]:/ ) {
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printf "%s%s\n",
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slice,
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substr($1,1,1)
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}'
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); do
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f_quietly dumpfs -m /dev/$part ||
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continue
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f_device_register \
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"$part" "" "/dev/$part" \
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$DEVICE_TYPE_UFS 1 \
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f_media_init_ufs \
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f_media_get_ufs \
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f_media_shutdown_ufs ""
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f_dprintf "Found a UFS partition %s" \
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"$part"
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done # parts
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;;
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esac
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done # slices
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done # disks
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}
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# f_device_name_get $type $name type|desc|max [$var_to_set]
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#
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# Fetch the device type (type), description (desc), or maximum number of
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# devices to scan for (max) associated with device $name and $type. If $type is
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# either NULL, missing, or set to $DEVICE_TYPE_ANY then only $name is used.
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# Returns success if a match was found, otherwise failure.
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#
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# If $var_to_set is missing or NULL, the device name is printed to standard out
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# for capturing in a sub-shell (which is less-recommended because of
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# performance degredation; for example, when called in a loop).
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#
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f_device_name_get()
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{
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local __type="$1" __name="$2" __prop="$3" __var_to_set="$4"
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local __dev __devtype __n=0
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# Return failure if no $name or $prop is an unknown property
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[ "$__name" ] || return $FAILURE
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case "$__prop" in type|desc|max) : good ;;
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*) return $FAILURE; esac
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[ "$__type" = "$DEVICE_TYPE_ANY" ] && __type=
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for __dev in $DEVICE_NAMES; do
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__n=$(( $__n + 1 ))
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[ "$__dev" = "$__name" ] || continue
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f_getvar _device_type$__n __devtype
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[ "${__type:-$__devtype}" = "$__devtype" ] || continue
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f_getvar _device_$__prop$__n $__var_to_set
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return $?
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done
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return $FAILURE
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}
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# f_device_name_set $type $name $desc [$max]
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#
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# Store a description (desc) and [optionally] maximum number of devices to scan
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# for (max) in-association with device $type and $name. Returns success unless
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# $name is NULL or missing. Use the f_device_name_get() routine with the same
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# $name and optionally $type to retrieve one of type, desc, or max properties.
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#
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f_device_name_set()
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{
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local type="$1" name="$2" desc="$3" max="$4"
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local dev devtype n=0 found=
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[ "$name" ] || return $FAILURE
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for dev in $DEVICE_NAMES; do
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n=$(( $n + 1 ))
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[ "$dev" = "$name" ] || continue
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if f_getvar _device_type$n devtype; then
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# Allow multiple entries with same name but diff type
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[ "$devtype" = "$type" ] || continue
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fi
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found=1 && break
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done
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if [ ! "$found" ]; then
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DEVICE_NAMES="$DEVICE_NAMES $name"
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n=$(( $n + 1 ))
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fi
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setvar _device_type$n "$type"
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setvar _device_desc$n "$desc"
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[ "${4+set}" ] && setvar _device_max$n "$max"
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return $SUCCESS
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}
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# f_device_desc $device_name $device_type [$var_to_set]
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#
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# Print a description for a device name (eg., `fxp0') given a specific device
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# type/class.
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#
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# If $var_to_set is missing or NULL, the device description is printed to
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# standard out for capturing in a sub-shell (which is less-recommended because
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# of performance degredation; for example, when called in a loop).
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#
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f_device_desc()
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{
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local __name="$1" __type="$2" __var_to_set="$3"
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local __devname __devunit __cp
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# Check variables
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[ "$__name" ] || return $SUCCESS
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[ "$__type" = "$DEVICE_TYPE_ANY" ] && type=
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[ "$__var_to_set" ] && { setvar "$__var_to_set" "" || return; }
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#
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# Return sysctl MIB dev.NAME.UNIT.%desc if it exists,
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# otherwise fall through to below static list.
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#
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if f_have sysctl; then
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__devname="${__name%%[0-9]*}"
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__devunit="${__name#$__devname}"
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__devunit="${__devunit%%[!0-9]*}"
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if [ "$__var_to_set" ]; then
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if __cp=$(
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sysctl -n "dev.$__devname.$__devunit.%desc" \
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2> /dev/null
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); then
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setvar "$__var_to_set" "$__cp" &&
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return $SUCCESS
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fi
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else
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sysctl -n "dev.$__devname.$__devunit.%desc" \
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2> /dev/null && return $SUCCESS
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fi
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fi
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local __dev __devtype __n=0
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for __dev in $DEVICE_NAMES; do
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__n=$(( $__n + 1 ))
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debug= f_getvar _device_type$__n __devtype
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[ "${__type:-$__devtype}" = "$__devtype" ] || continue
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if [ "$__devtype" = "$DEVICE_TYPE_NETWORK" ]; then
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__devname=$( f_substr "$__name" 0 ${#__dev} )
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[ "$__devname" = "$__dev" ] || continue
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else
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__devname="${__name%%[0-9]*}"
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__devunit="${__name#$__devname}"
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__devunit="${__devunit%%[!0-9]*}"
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__devname=$( printf "$__dev" $__devunit )
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[ "$__devname" = "$__name" ] || continue
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fi
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debug= f_getvar _device_desc$__n $__var_to_set
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return $?
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done
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#
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# Sensible fall-backs for specific types
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#
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case "$__type" in
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$DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM) __cp="<unknown cdrom device type>";;
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$DEVICE_TYPE_DISK) __cp="<unknown disk device type>";;
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$DEVICE_TYPE_FLOPPY) __cp="<unknown floppy device type>";;
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$DEVICE_TYPE_USB) __cp="<unknown usb storage device type>";;
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$DEVICE_TYPE_NETWORK) __cp="<unknown network interface type>";;
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*)
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__cp="<unknown device type>"
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esac
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if [ "$__var_to_set" ]; then
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setvar "$__var_to_set" "$__cp"
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else
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echo "$__cp"
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fi
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return $FAILURE
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}
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# f_device_rescan
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#
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# Rescan all devices, after closing previous set - convenience function.
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#
|
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f_device_rescan()
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{
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f_device_reset
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f_device_get_all
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}
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|
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# f_device_find $name [$type [$var_to_set]]
|
|
#
|
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# Find one or more registered devices by name, type, or both. Returns a space-
|
|
# separated list of devices matching the search criterion.
|
|
#
|
|
# If $var_to_set is missing or NULL, the device name(s) are printed to standard
|
|
# out for capturing in a sub-shell (which is less-recommended because of
|
|
# performance degredation; for example, when called in a loop).
|
|
#
|
|
f_device_find()
|
|
{
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local __name="$1" __type="${2:-$DEVICE_TYPE_ANY}" __var_to_set="$3"
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local __dev __devname __devtype __found=
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|
for __dev in $DEVICES; do
|
|
device_$__dev get name __devname
|
|
device_$__dev get type __devtype
|
|
if [ "$__name" = "$__devname" -o ! "$__name" ] &&
|
|
[ "$__type" = "$DEVICE_TYPE_ANY" -o \
|
|
"$__type" = "$__devtype" ]
|
|
then
|
|
__found="$__found $__dev"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if [ "$__var_to_set" ]; then
|
|
setvar "$__var_to_set" "${__found# }"
|
|
else
|
|
echo $__found
|
|
fi
|
|
[ "$__found" ] # Return status
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# f_device_init $name
|
|
#
|
|
# Initialize a device by evaluating its `init' function.
|
|
#
|
|
f_device_init()
|
|
{
|
|
local name="$1" init_func
|
|
device_$name get init init_func || return
|
|
${init_func:-:} $name
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# f_device_get $name $file [$probe]
|
|
#
|
|
# Read $file by evaluating the device's `get' function. The file is commonly
|
|
# produced on standard output (but it truly depends on the function called).
|
|
#
|
|
f_device_get()
|
|
{
|
|
local name="$1" file="$2" probe="$3" get_func
|
|
device_$name get get get_func || return
|
|
${get_func:-:} $name "$file" ${3+"$probe"}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# f_device_shutdown $name
|
|
#
|
|
# Shutdown a device by evaluating its `shutdown' function.
|
|
#
|
|
f_device_shutdown()
|
|
{
|
|
local name="$1" shutdown_func
|
|
device_$name get shutdown shutdown_func || return
|
|
${shutdown_func:-:} $name
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# f_device_menu $title $prompt $hline $device_type [$helpfile]
|
|
#
|
|
# Display a menu listing all the devices of a certain type in the system.
|
|
#
|
|
f_device_menu()
|
|
{
|
|
f_dialog_title "$1"
|
|
local title="$DIALOG_TITLE" btitle="$DIALOG_BACKTITLE"
|
|
f_dialog_title_restore
|
|
|
|
local prompt="$2" hline="$3" type="$4" helpfile="$5"
|
|
|
|
local dev devtype devs=
|
|
for dev in $DEVICES; do
|
|
device_$dev get type devtype || continue
|
|
[ "$devtype" = "$type" ] || continue
|
|
devs="$devs $dev"
|
|
done
|
|
[ "$devs" ] || return $FAILURE
|
|
|
|
local sanitize_awk="{ gsub(/'/, \"'\\\\''\"); print }"
|
|
|
|
local desc menu_list=
|
|
for dev in $devs; do
|
|
device_$dev get desc desc
|
|
desc=$( echo "$desc" | awk "$sanitize_awk" )
|
|
menu_list="$menu_list '$dev' '$desc'"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
local size mtag
|
|
size=$( eval f_dialog_menu_size \
|
|
\"\$title\" \
|
|
\"\$btitle\" \
|
|
\"\$prompt\" \
|
|
\"\$hline\" \
|
|
$menu_list )
|
|
|
|
local errexit=
|
|
case $- in *e*) errexit=1; esac
|
|
set +e
|
|
|
|
while :; do
|
|
mtag=$( eval $DIALOG \
|
|
--title \"\$title\" \
|
|
--backtitle \"\$btitle\" \
|
|
--ok-label \"\$msg_ok\" \
|
|
--cancel-label \"\$msg_cancel\" \
|
|
${helpfile:+ \
|
|
--help-button \
|
|
--help-label \"\$msg_help\" \
|
|
${USE_XDIALOG:+--help \"\"} \
|
|
} \
|
|
--menu \"\$prompt\" $size \
|
|
$menu_list \
|
|
2>&1 >&$DIALOG_TERMINAL_PASSTHRU_FD
|
|
)
|
|
local retval=$?
|
|
|
|
[ $retval -ne 2 ] && break
|
|
# Otherwise, the Help button was pressed
|
|
f_show_help "$helpfile"
|
|
# ...then loop back to menu
|
|
done
|
|
f_dprintf "retval=%u mtag=[%s]" $retval "$mtag"
|
|
|
|
[ "$errexit" ] && set -e
|
|
|
|
if [ $retval -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
# Clean up the output of [X]dialog(1) and return it
|
|
setvar DIALOG_MENU_$$ "$mtag"
|
|
mtag=$( f_dialog_menutag )
|
|
echo "$mtag" >&2
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
return $retval
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Short-hand
|
|
#
|
|
f_cdrom() { f_device_name_set $DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM "$1" "$2" "$3"; }
|
|
f_disk() { f_device_name_set $DEVICE_TYPE_DISK "$1" "$2" "$3"; }
|
|
f_floppy() { f_device_name_set $DEVICE_TYPE_FLOPPY "$1" "$2" "$3"; }
|
|
f_serial() { f_device_name_set $DEVICE_TYPE_NETWORK "$1" "$2" "$3"; }
|
|
f_usb() { f_device_name_set $DEVICE_TYPE_USB "$1" "$2" "$3"; }
|
|
f_network() { f_device_name_set $DEVICE_TYPE_NETWORK "$1" "$2"; }
|
|
|
|
############################################################ MAIN
|
|
|
|
# CDROM, Disk, Floppy, Serial, and USB devices/names
|
|
f_cdrom "cd%d" "SCSI CDROM drive" 4
|
|
f_cdrom "mcd%d" "Mitsumi (old model) CDROM drive" 4
|
|
f_cdrom "scd%d" "Sony CDROM drive - CDU31/33A type" 4
|
|
f_disk "aacd%d" "Adaptec FSA RAID array" 4
|
|
f_disk "ada%d" "ATA/SATA disk device" 16
|
|
f_disk "amrd%d" "AMI MegaRAID drive" 4
|
|
f_disk "da%d" "SCSI disk device" 16
|
|
f_disk "idad%d" "Compaq RAID array" 4
|
|
f_disk "ipsd%d" "IBM ServeRAID RAID array" 4
|
|
f_disk "mfid%d" "LSI MegaRAID SAS array" 4
|
|
f_disk "mlxd%d" "Mylex RAID disk" 4
|
|
f_disk "twed%d" "3ware ATA RAID array" 4
|
|
f_floppy "fd%d" "Floppy Drive unit A" 4
|
|
f_serial "cuau%d" "%s on device %s (COM%d)" 16
|
|
f_usb "da%da" "USB Mass Storage Device" 16
|
|
|
|
# Network interfaces/names
|
|
f_network "ae" "Attansic/Atheros L2 Fast Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "age" "Attansic/Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "alc" "Atheros AR8131/AR8132 PCIe Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "ale" "Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCIe Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "an" "Aironet 4500/4800 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "ath" "Atheros IEEE 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "aue" "ADMtek USB Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "axe" "ASIX Electronics USB Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "bce" "Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "bfe" "Broadcom BCM440x PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "bge" "Broadcom BCM570x PCI Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "bm" "Apple BMAC Built-in Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "bwn" "Broadcom BCM43xx IEEE 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "cas" "Sun Cassini/Cassini+ or NS DP83065 Saturn Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "cc3i" "SDL HSSI sync serial PCI card"
|
|
f_network "cue" "CATC USB Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "cxgb" "Chelsio T3 10Gb Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "dc" "DEC/Intel 21143 (and clones) PCI Fast Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "de" "DEC DE435 PCI NIC or other DC21040-AA based card"
|
|
f_network "disc" "Software discard network interface"
|
|
f_network "ed" "Novell NE1000/2000; 3C503; NE2000-compatible PCMCIA"
|
|
f_network "el" "3Com 3C501 Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "em" "Intel(R) PRO/1000 Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "en" "Efficient Networks ATM PCI card"
|
|
f_network "ep" "3Com 3C509 Ethernet card/3C589 PCMCIA"
|
|
f_network "et" "Agere ET1310 based PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "ex" "Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "fe" "Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "fpa" "DEC DEFPA PCI FDDI card"
|
|
f_network "fwe" "FireWire Ethernet emulation"
|
|
f_network "fwip" "IP over FireWire"
|
|
f_network "fxp" "Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B PCI Fast Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "gem" "Apple GMAC or Sun ERI/GEM Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "hme" "Sun HME (Happy Meal Ethernet) Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "ie" "AT&T StarLAN 10 and EN100; 3Com 3C507; NI5210"
|
|
f_network "igb" "Intel(R) PRO/1000 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "ipw" "Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 IEEE 802.11 adapter"
|
|
f_network "iwi" "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG adapter"
|
|
f_network "iwn" "Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN IEEE 802.11n adapter"
|
|
f_network "ixgbe" "Intel(R) PRO/10Gb Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "ixgb" "Intel(R) PRO/10Gb Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "ix" "Intel Etherexpress Ethernet card"
|
|
# Maintain sequential order of above(3): ixgbe ixgb ix
|
|
f_network "jme" "JMicron JMC250 Gigabit/JMC260 Fast Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "kue" "Kawasaki LSI USB Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "le" "AMD Am7900 LANCE or Am79C9xx PCnet Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "lge" "Level 1 LXT1001 Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "lnc" "Lance/PCnet (Isolan/Novell NE2100/NE32-VL) Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "lo" "Loop-back (local) network interface"
|
|
f_network "lp" "Parallel Port IP (PLIP) peer connection"
|
|
f_network "malo" "Marvell Libertas 88W8335 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "msk" "Marvell/SysKonnect Yukon II Gigabit Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "mxge" "Myricom Myri10GE 10Gb Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "nfe" "NVIDIA nForce MCP Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "nge" "NatSemi PCI Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "ng" "Vimage netgraph(4) bridged Ethernet device"
|
|
# Maintain sequential order of above(2): nge ng
|
|
f_network "nve" "NVIDIA nForce MCP Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "nxge" "Neterion Xframe 10GbE Server/Storage adapter"
|
|
f_network "pcn" "AMD Am79c79x PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "plip" "Parallel Port IP (PLIP) peer connection"
|
|
f_network "ral" "Ralink Technology IEEE 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "ray" "Raytheon Raylink 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "re" "RealTek 8139C+/8169/8169S/8110S PCI Ethernet adapter"
|
|
f_network "rl" "RealTek 8129/8139 PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "rue" "RealTek USB Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "rum" "Ralink Technology USB IEEE 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "sf" "Adaptec AIC-6915 PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "sge" "Silicon Integrated Systems SiS190/191 Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "sis" "SiS 900/SiS 7016 PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "sk" "SysKonnect PCI Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "snc" "SONIC Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "sn" "SMC/Megahertz Ethernet card"
|
|
# Maintain sequential order of above(2): snc sn
|
|
f_network "sr" "SDL T1/E1 sync serial PCI card"
|
|
f_network "ste" "Sundance ST201 PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "stge" "Sundance/Tamarack TC9021 Gigabit Ethernet"
|
|
f_network "ti" "Alteon Networks PCI Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "tl" "Texas Instruments ThunderLAN PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "txp" "3Com 3cR990 Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "tx" "SMC 9432TX Ethernet card"
|
|
# Maintain sequential order of above(2): txp tx
|
|
f_network "uath" "Atheros AR5005UG and AR5005UX USB wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "upgt" "Conexant/Intersil PrismGT USB wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "ural" "Ralink Technology RT2500USB 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "urtw" "Realtek 8187L USB wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "vge" "VIA VT612x PCI Gigabit Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "vlan" "IEEE 802.1Q VLAN network interface"
|
|
f_network "vr" "VIA VT3043/VT86C100A Rhine PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "vx" "3COM 3c590 / 3c595 Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "wb" "Winbond W89C840F PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "wi" "Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "wpi" "Intel 3945ABG IEEE 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
f_network "wx" "Intel Gigabit Ethernet (82452) card"
|
|
f_network "xe" "Xircom/Intel EtherExpress Pro100/16 Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "xl" "3COM 3c90x / 3c90xB PCI Ethernet card"
|
|
f_network "zyd" "ZyDAS ZD1211/ZD1211B USB 802.11 wireless adapter"
|
|
|
|
f_dprintf "%s: Initialized %u known device names/descriptions." device.subr \
|
|
"$( set -- $DEVICE_NAMES; echo $# )"
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Scan for the above devices unless requeted otherwise
|
|
#
|
|
f_dprintf "%s: DEVICE_SELF_SCAN_ALL=[%s]" device.subr "$DEVICE_SELF_SCAN_ALL"
|
|
case "$DEVICE_SELF_SCAN_ALL" in
|
|
""|0|[Nn][Oo]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]) : do nothing ;;
|
|
*) f_device_get_all
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
f_dprintf "%s: Successfully loaded." device.subr
|
|
|
|
fi # ! $_DEVICE_SUBR
|