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MDEV Primer
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For those of us who know how to use mdev, a primer might seem lame. For
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everyone else, mdev is a weird black box that they hear is awesome, but can't
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seem to get their head around how it works. Thus, a primer.
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Basic Use
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Mdev has two primary uses: initial population and dynamic updates. Both
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require sysfs support in the kernel and have it mounted at /sys. For dynamic
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updates, you also need to have hotplugging enabled in your kernel.
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Here's a typical code snippet from the init script:
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[1] mount -t sysfs sysfs /sys
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[2] echo /bin/mdev > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
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[3] mdev -s
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Of course, a more "full" setup would entail executing this before the previous
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code snippet:
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[4] mount -t tmpfs mdev /dev
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[5] mkdir /dev/pts
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[6] mount -t devpts devpts /dev/pts
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The simple explanation here is that [1] you need to have /sys mounted before
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executing mdev. Then you [2] instruct the kernel to execute /bin/mdev whenever
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a device is added or removed so that the device node can be created or
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destroyed. Then you [3] seed /dev with all the device nodes that were created
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while the system was booting.
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For the "full" setup, you want to [4] make sure /dev is a tmpfs filesystem
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(assuming you're running out of flash). Then you want to [5] create the
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/dev/pts mount point and finally [6] mount the devpts filesystem on it.
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MDEV Config (/etc/mdev.conf)
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Mdev has an optional config file for controlling ownership/permissions of
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device nodes if your system needs something more than the default root/root
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660 permissions.
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The file has the format:
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<device regex> <uid>:<gid> <octal permissions>
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For example:
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hd[a-z][0-9]* 0:3 660
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The config file parsing stops at the first matching line. If no line is
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matched, then the default of 0:0 660 is used. To set your own default, simply
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create your own total match like so:
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.* 1:1 777
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If you also enable support for executing your own commands, then the file has
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the format:
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<device regex> <uid>:<gid> <octal permissions> [<@|$|*> <command>]
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The special characters have the meaning:
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@ Run after creating the device.
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$ Run before removing the device.
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* Run both after creating and before removing the device.
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The command is executed via the system() function (which means you're giving a
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command to the shell), so make sure you have a shell installed at /bin/sh.
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For your convenience, the shell env var $MDEV is set to the device name. So if
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the device 'hdc' was matched, MDEV would be set to "hdc".
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bool "mdev"
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default n
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help
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mdev is a mini-udev implementation: call it with -s to populate
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/dev from /sys, then "echo /sbin/mdev > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug" to
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have it handle hotplug events afterwards. Device names are taken
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from sysfs.
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mdev is a mini-udev implementation for dynamically creating device
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nodes in the /dev directory.
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For more information, please see docs/mdev.txt
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config FEATURE_MDEV_CONF
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bool "Support /etc/mdev.conf"
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default n
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depends on MDEV
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help
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The mdev config file contains lines that look like:
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Add support for the mdev config file to control ownership and
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permissions of the device nodes.
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hd[a-z][0-9]* 0:3 660
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That's device name (with regex match), uid:gid, and permissions.
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Config file parsing stops on the first matching line. If no config
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entry is matched, devices are created with default 0:0 660. (Make
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the last line match .* to override this.)
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For more information, please see docs/mdev.txt
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config FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC
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bool "Support command execution at device addition/removal"
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default n
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depends on FEATURE_MDEV_CONF
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help
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This adds support for an optional field to /etc/mdev.conf, consisting
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of a special character and a command line to run after creating the
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corresponding device(s) and before removing, ala:
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This adds support for an optional field to /etc/mdev.conf for
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executing commands when devices are created/removed.
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hdc root:cdrom 660 *ln -s $MDEV cdrom
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The $MDEV environment variable is set to the name of the device.
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The special characters and their meanings are:
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@ Run after creating the device.
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$ Run before removing the device.
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* Run both after creating and before removing the device.
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Commands are executed via system() so you need /bin/sh, meaning you
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probably want to select a default shell in the Shells menu.
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For more information, please see docs/mdev.txt
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config MKSWAP
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bool "mkswap"
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