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From: "Razza" <rjames31@btopenworld.com>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: udev problem DVB-S/T Cards
Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 08:47:41 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <001301c78c96$8c82bdb0$a5883910$@com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <000301c78982$db8615e0$929241a0$@com>

Razza wrote on 28 April 2007 11:49:
> All,
> I have been playing with udev as I need to pin specific identical DVB
> cards
> to specific nodes, mixing DVB-S and DVB-T is bad!
> I have found how to identify cards etc. but getting the rule right is
> confusing me. I am running Fedora Core 5 and have the following
> standard
> rule in "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules" -
> 
> SUBSYSTEM="dvb", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#dvb}; printf
> dvb/adapter%%i/%%s $${K%%%%.*} $${K#*.}'", NAME="%c", MODE="0660"
> 
> The closest I got to getting things working was by substituting
> "dvb/adapter%%i/" with "dvb/adapter5/", thus forcing the adapter to
> /dev/dvb/adapter5, rule below -
> 
> BUS="pci", ID="0000:01:06.0", SYSFS{device}="0x7146",
> SYSFS{vendor}="0x1131", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#dvb}; printf
> dvb/adapter5/%%s $${K%%%%.*} $${K#*.}'", NAME="%c", MODE="0660"
> 
> Unfortunately that changed the tree/node structure from the norm -
>  /dev/dvb/
>  `-- adapter5
>      |-- ca0
>      |-- demux0
>      |-- dvr0
>      |-- frontend0
>      `-- net0
> 
> To -
> 
>  /dev/dvb/
>  `-- adapter5
>      |-- 0dvb
>      |   `-- adapter5
>      |       |-- ca0
>      |       |-- demux0
>      |       |-- dvr0
>      |       |-- frontend0
>      |       `-- net0
>      `-- event3dvb
>          `-- adapter5
>              `-- event3
> 
> I think the problem I am having is that the original rule is based on
> the
> top section of my "udevinfo -a -p $(udevinfo -q path -n
> /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0)" response, my rule is based on the second
> section, thus introducing additional layers as it's further down the
> hardware/kernel stack?
> 
> My "udevinfo -a -p $(udevinfo -q path -n /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0)"
> response is as follows -
> 
>   looking at device '/class/dvb/dvb0.frontend0':
>     KERNEL="dvb0.frontend0"
>     SUBSYSTEM="dvb"
>     SYSFS{dev}="212:3"
> 
>   looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.0/0000:01:06.0':
>     ID="0000:01:06.0"
>     BUS="pci"
>     DRIVER="budget_ci dvb"
>     SYSFS{msi_bus}=""
>     SYSFS{broken_parity_status}="0"
>     SYSFS{enable}="1"
> 
> SYSFS{modalias}="pci:v00001131d00007146sv000013C2sd00001017bc04sc80i00
> "
>     SYSFS{local_cpus}="1"
>     SYSFS{irq}="18"
>     SYSFS{class}="0x048000"
>     SYSFS{subsystem_device}="0x1017"
>     SYSFS{subsystem_vendor}="0x13c2"
>     SYSFS{device}="0x7146"
>     SYSFS{vendor}="0x1131"
> 
>   looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.0':
>     ID="0000:00:10.0"
>     BUS="pci"
>     DRIVER=""
>     SYSFS{msi_bus}="1"
>     SYSFS{broken_parity_status}="0"
>     SYSFS{enable}="1"
> 
> SYSFS{modalias}="pci:v000010DEd0000026Fsv00000000sd00000000bc06sc04i01
> "
>     SYSFS{local_cpus}="1"
>     SYSFS{irq}="0"
>     SYSFS{class}="0x060401"
>     SYSFS{subsystem_device}="0x0000"
>     SYSFS{subsystem_vendor}="0x0000"
>     SYSFS{device}="0x026f"
>     SYSFS{vendor}="0x10de"
> 
> Can anyone advise of the correct rule?
> 
> Thanks in advance!

I havn't seen any responses to this, so I guess no one else can help? 
Can you please advise how I can dump information out (to say a text file)
when the udev rules run?
I am specifically interested in what 'K' is at various points in this rule -


BUS="pci", ID="0000:01:06.0", SYSFS{device}="0x7146",
SYSFS{vendor}="0x1131", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#dvb}; printf
dvb/adapter5/%%s $${K%%%%.*} $${K#*.}'", NAME="%c", MODE="0660"



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  reply	other threads:[~2007-05-02  8:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-04-28 10:49 udev problem DVB-S/T Cards Razza
2007-05-02  8:47 ` Razza [this message]
2007-05-02 11:08 ` Bryan Kadzban
2007-05-02 12:10 ` Razza
2007-05-02 12:36 ` Matthias Schwarzott
2007-05-02 13:31 ` Matthias Schwarzott
2007-05-02 21:38 ` Razza
2007-05-02 22:20 ` Bryan Kadzban
2007-05-02 23:48 ` Razza
2007-05-03  1:56 ` Bryan Kadzban
2007-05-03  9:10 ` Razza
2007-05-03 11:12 ` Bryan Kadzban
2007-05-03 11:54 ` Razza
2007-05-03 12:13 ` Matthias Schwarzott
2007-05-07 17:18 ` Razza
2007-05-09 17:49 ` Razza
2007-05-30 10:35 ` Razza
2007-07-12  9:05 ` Razza

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