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72 lines
1.6 KiB
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72 lines
1.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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# PROVIDE: moused
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# REQUIRE: DAEMON cleanvar
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# KEYWORD: nojail shutdown
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. /etc/rc.subr
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name="moused"
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rcvar=`set_rcvar`
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command="/usr/sbin/${name}"
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start_cmd="moused_start"
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pidprefix="/var/run/moused"
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pidfile="${pidprefix}.pid"
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pidarg=
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load_rc_config $name
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# Set the pid file and variable name. The second argument, if it exists, is
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# expected to be the mouse device.
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#
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if [ -n "$2" ]; then
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eval moused_$2_enable=\${moused_$2_enable-${moused_nondefault_enable}}
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rcvar=`set_rcvar moused_$2`
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pidfile="${pidprefix}.$2.pid"
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pidarg="-I $pidfile"
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fi
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moused_start()
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{
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local ms myflags myport mytype
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# Set the mouse device and get any related variables. If
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# a moused device has been specified on the commandline, then
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# rc.conf(5) variables defined for that device take precedence
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# over the generic moused_* variables. The only exception is
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# the moused_port variable, which if not defined sets it to the
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# passed in device name.
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#
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ms=$1
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if [ -n "$ms" ]; then
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eval myflags=\${moused_${ms}_flags-$moused_flags}
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eval myport=\${moused_${ms}_port-/dev/$ms}
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eval mytype=\${moused_${ms}_type-$moused_type}
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else
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ms="default"
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myflags="$moused_flags"
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myport="$moused_port"
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mytype="$moused_type"
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fi
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[ -z "${rc_quiet}" ] && echo -n "Starting ${ms} moused."
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/usr/sbin/moused ${myflags} -p ${myport} -t ${mytype} ${pidarg}
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mousechar_arg=
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case ${mousechar_start} in
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[Nn][Oo] | '')
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;;
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*)
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mousechar_arg="-M ${mousechar_start}"
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;;
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esac
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for ttyv in /dev/ttyv* ; do
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vidcontrol < ${ttyv} ${mousechar_arg} -m on
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done
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}
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run_rc_command $*
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