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devd.conf (5)
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    NAME

    
    
    devd.conf
    
     - configuration file for
    
    devd(8)
    
    
     
    

    DESCRIPTION

     

    General Syntax

    A devd(8) configuration consists of two general features, statements and comments. All statements end with a semicolon. Many statements can contain substatements, which are also terminated with a semicolon.

    The following statements are supported:

    attach
    Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when a newly attached device matches said criteria.
    detach
    Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when a newly detached device matches said criteria.
    nomatch
    Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when no device driver currently loaded in the kernel claims a (new) device.
    notify
    Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when the kernel sends an event notification to userland.
    options
    Specifies various options and parameters for the operation of devd(8).

    Statements may occur in any order in the configuration file, and may be repeated as often as required. Further details on the syntax and meaning of each statement and their substatements are explained below.

    Each statement, except options has a priority (an arbitrary number) associated with it, where `0' is defined as the lowest priority. If two statements match the same event, only the action of the statement with highest priority will be executed. In this way generic statements can be overridden for devices or notifications that require special attention.

    The general syntax of a statement is:

    statement priority {
            substatement "value";
            ...
            substatement "value";
    };
    
     

    Sub-statements

    The following sub-statements are supported within the options statement.

    directory Qq /some/path
    Adds the given directory to the list of directories from which devd(8) will read configuration files. Any number of directory statements can be used.
    pid-file Qq /var/run/devd.pid
    Specifies PID file.
    set regexp-name Qq (some|regexp)
    Creates a regular expression and assigns it to the variable regexp-name The variable is avaiable throughout the rest of the configuration file. All regular expressions have an implicit `^$' around them.

    The following sub-statements are supported within the attach and detach statements.

    action Qq command
    Command to execute upon a successful match. Example ``/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start ''
    class Qq string
    This is shorthand for ``match Qo class Qc Qq string ''
    device-name Qq string
    This is shorthand for ``match Qo device-name Qc Qq string '' This matches a device named string which is allowed to be a regular expression or a variable previously created containing a regular expression. The ``device-name '' variable is available for later use with the action statement.
    match Qo variable Qc Qq value
    Matches the content of value against variable the content of value may be a regular expression. Not required during attach nor detach events since the device-name statement takes care of all device matching. For a partial list of variables, see below.
    media-type Qq string
    For network devices, media-type will match devices that have the given media type. Valid media types are: ``Ethernet '' ``Tokenring '' ``FDDI '' ``802.11 '' ``ATM '' and ``CARP ''
    subdevice Qq string
    This is shorthand for ``match Qo subdevice Qc Qq string ''

    The following sub-statements are supported within the nomatch statement.

    action Qq command
    Same as above.
    match Qo variable Qc Qq value
    Matches the content of value against variable the content of value may be a regular expression. For a partial list of variables, see below.

    The following sub-statements are supported within the notify statement. The ``notify '' variable is avaiable inside this statement and contains, a value, depending on which system and subsystem that delivered the event.

    action Qq command
    Command to execute upon a successful match. Example ``/etc/rc.d/power_profile $notify ''
    match Qo system | subsystem | type | notify Qc Qq value
    Any number of match statements can exist within a notify statement; value can be either a fixed string or a regular expression. Below is a list of avaiable systems, subsystems, and types.
    media-type Qq string
    See above.

     

    Variables that can be used with the match statement

    A partial list of variables and their possible values that can be used together with the match statement.

    Variable
    Description
    bus
    Device name of parent bus.
    cisproduct
    CIS-product.
    cisvendor
    CIS-vendor.
    class
    Device class.
    device
    Device ID.
    device-name
    Name of attached/detached device.
    function
    Card functions.
    manufacturer
    Manufacturer ID (pccard).
    notify
    Match the value of the ``notify '' variable.
    product
    Product ID (pccard).
    serial
    Serial Number (USB).
    slot
    Card slot.
    subvendor
    Sub-vendor ID.
    subdevice
    Sub-device ID.
    subsystem
    Matches a subsystem of a system, see below.
    system
    Matches a system type, see below.
    type
    Type of notification, see below.
    vendor
    Vendor ID.

     

    Notify matching

    A partial list of systems, subsystems, and types used within the notify mechanism.

    System
    ACPI
    Events related to the ACPI subsystem.

    Subsystem
    ACAD
    AC line state ($notify=0x00 is offline, 0x01 is online).
    Button
    Button state ($notify=0x00 is power, 0x01 is sleep).
    CMBAT
    Battery events.
    Lid
    Lid state ($notify=0x00 is closed, 0x01 is open).
    Thermal
    Thermal zone events.

    IFNET
    Events related to the network subsystem.

    Subsystem
    interface
    The ``subsystem'' is the actual name of the network interface on which the event took place.

    Type
    LINK_UP
    Carrier status changed to UP.
    LINK_DOWN
    Carrier status changed to DOWN.

    A link state change to UP on the interface ``fxp0 '' would result in the following notify event:

    system=IFNET, subsystem=fxp0, type=LINK_UP
    

    An AC line state change to ``offline'' would result in the following event:

    system=ACPI, subsystem=ACAD, notify=0x00
    
     

    Comments

    Comments may appear anywhere that whitespace may appear in a configuration file. To appeal to programmers of all kinds, they can be written in C, C++, or shell/Perl constructs.

    C-style comments start with the two characters `/*' (slash, star) and end with `*/' (star, slash). Because they are completely delimited with these characters, they can be used to comment only a portion of a line or to span multiple lines.

    C-style comments cannot be nested. For example, the following is not valid because the entire comment ends with the first `*/' :

    /* This is the start of a comment.
       This is still part of the comment.
    /* This is an incorrect attempt at nesting a comment. */
       This is no longer in any comment. */
    

    C++-style comments start with the two characters `//' (slash, slash) and continue to the end of the physical line. They cannot be continued across multiple physical lines; to have one logical comment span multiple lines, each line must use the `//' pair. For example:

    // This is the start of a comment.  The next line
    // is a new comment, even though it is logically
    // part of the previous comment.
    
     

    FILES

    /etc/devd.conf
    The devd(8) configuration file.

     

    EXAMPLES

    #
    # This will catch link down events on the interfaces fxp0 and ath0
    #
    notify 0 {
            match "system"                  "IFNET";
            match "subsystem"               "(fxp0|ath0)";
            match "type"                    "LINK_DOWN";
            action "logger $subsystem is DOWN";
    };
    
    #
    # Match lid open/close events
    # These can be combined to a single event, by passing the
    # value of $notify to the external script.
    #
    notify 0 {
            match "system"                  "ACPI";
            match "subsystem"               "Lid";
            match "notify"                  "0x00";
            action "logger Lid closed, we can sleep now!";
    };
    
    notify 0 {
            match "system"                  "ACPI";
            match "subsystem"               "Lid";
            match "notify"                  "0x01";
            action "logger Lid opened, the sleeper must awaken!";
    };
    
    #
    # Try to configure ath and wi devices with pccard_ether
    # as they are attached.
    #
    attach 0 {
            device-name "(ath|wi)[0-9]+";
            action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start";
    };
    
    #
    # Stop ath and wi devices as they are detached from
    # the system.
    #
    detach 0 {
            device-name "(ath|wi)[0-9]+";
            action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name stop";
    };
    

    The installed /etc/devd.conf has many additional examples.  

    SEE ALSO

    devd(8)


     

    Index

    NAME
    DESCRIPTION
    General Syntax
    Sub-statements
    Variables that can be used with the match statement
    Notify matching
    Comments
    FILES
    EXAMPLES
    SEE ALSO


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