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devfsd.conf (5)
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    NAME

    /etc/devfsd.conf - the main configuration file for
    devfsd.
    
    

     

    FORMAT

    The main documentation for the format is in devfsd(8).

     

    EXAMPLES

    Here are some examples of the most common usage:

    Compatibility entries, the following will create symbolic links from /dev/misc/device to /dev/device on node registration and remove them on unregistration:

    REGISTER misc MKOLDCOMPAT

    UNREGISTER misc RMOLDCOMPAT

    The following means to ignore any REGISTER or CHANGE entries occurring later in the file for devices matching the regex ^pt[sy]/.*:

    REGISTER               ^pt[sy]/.*              IGNORE

    CHANGE         ^pt[sy]/.*              IGNORE

    CREATE         ^pt[sy]/.*              IGNORE

    This will copy the state of entries to /dev-state when it changes, and copy it back next time the device driver registers the node:

    REGISTER               .*              COPY    /dev-state/$devname $devpath

    CHANGE         .*              COPY    $devpath /dev-state/$devname

    CREATE         .*              COPY    $devpath /dev-state/$devname

    This runs modprobe on any LOOKUP operation, this means that any call to stat("/dev/foo", ...) will result in modprobe /dev/foo being run:

    LOOKUP         .*              MODLOAD

    This runs the partx command to tell the kernel about the partitioning of an IDE or SCSI hard disk when one of the partitions is accessed for the first time. Notice the use of regular expression substituation in the command "\1", corresponding to the first set of parentheses in the regular expression being matched (yes, the backslashes are syntactically necesary for the special meaning of the parentheses, the vertical bar and the plus sign).

    LOOKUP ^\(\(ide\|scsi\)/host[0-9]\+/bus[0-9]\+/target[0-9]\+/lun[0-9]\+\)/part[0-9]\+$ EXECUTE /sbin/partx -a $mntpnt/\1/disc

    This calls the GLOBAL function to create a symlink from /dev/tts/0 to /dev/ttyS0 and also to /dev/modem, the links will be removed at device unregistration time. The order of link creation is the reverse of the order in the config file. Typically the GLOBAL functions are in libc.

    REGISTER ^tts/0$ CFUNCTION GLOBAL symlink $devname modem

    REGISTER ^tts/3$ CFUNCTION GLOBAL symlink $devname ttyS0

    UNREGISTER ^tts/0$ CFUNCTION GLOBAL unlink modem

    UNREGISTER ^tts/3$ CFUNCTION GLOBAL unlink ttyS0

    The other use of CFUNCTION and MFUNCTION is to call a function in a shared object that devfsd will load. See the examples directory for code for some shared objects.

     

    SEE ALSO

    devfsd(8)


     

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