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From: Greg Huber <ghuber@vanteon.com>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: USB driver and udev_run_devd
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:03:24 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <46437A8C.2070402@vanteon.com> (raw)

I hope this is the correct place for this...

I am currently developing a driver for a USB dongle.
My development system is based on FC6, fully up-to-date.

Everything seems to work fine until I unload the driver
(actual device still plugged in). I end up with a
"/lib/udev/udev_run_devd" process running rouge and
consuming mass amounts of CPU time. After tracing udev
events I'm speculating that there is a problem when the
system re-adds the device end-points back into the system.
(trace below)

The 51-hotplug.rules handles (by ignoring) SUBSYSTEM
types of 'module' and 'drivers' but not 'usb_endpoint'.
I'm guessing that when the rules in the hotplug container
get checked, the event with SUBSYSTEM=usb_endpoint
causes udev_run_devd to execute but there is something
missing or incorrectly configured causing it to loop infintely.

Could anyone please tell me what is really happening and
how I might prevent udev_run_devd from running (or at
least get it to exit normally).

Thank You.

Greg

 From strace of udev_run_devd

getdents64(3, /* 170 entries */, 4096)  = 4080
getdents64(3, /* 170 entries */, 4096)  = 4080
getdents64(3, /* 170 entries */, 4096)  = 4080
getdents64(3, /* 170 entries */, 4096)  = 4080
...

below is a trace from udevmonitor

UEVENT[1178825388.167826] remove@/bus/usb/drivers/DLP-D USB Security Dongle
ACTION=remove
DEVPATH=/bus/usb/drivers/DLP-D USB Security Dongle
SUBSYSTEM=drivers
SEQNUM\x1220

UEVENT[1178825388.168538] remove@/module/dlpd/drivers
ACTION=remove
DEVPATH=/module/dlpd/drivers
SUBSYSTEM=module
SEQNUM\x1221

UEVENT[1178825388.169668] remove@/module/dlpd
ACTION=remove
DEVPATH=/module/dlpd
SUBSYSTEM=module
SEQNUM\x1222

UDEV  [1178825388.174263] remove@/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep81
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION=remove
DEVPATH=/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep81
SUBSYSTEM=usb_endpoint
SEQNUM\x1216
MAJOR%3
MINOR%
UDEVD_EVENT=1
DEVNAME=/dev/usbdev4.6_ep81

UDEV  [1178825388.186712] remove@/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep02
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION=remove
DEVPATH=/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep02
SUBSYSTEM=usb_endpoint
SEQNUM\x1217
MAJOR%3
MINOR&
UDEVD_EVENT=1
DEVNAME=/dev/usbdev4.6_ep02

UDEV  [1178825388.193601] remove@/class/usb
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION=remove
DEVPATH=/class/usb
SUBSYSTEM=class
SEQNUM\x1215
UDEVD_EVENT=1

UDEV  [1178825388.199113] add@/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep81
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION­d
DEVPATH=/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep81
SUBSYSTEM=usb_endpoint
SEQNUM\x1218
MAJOR%3
MINOR%
UDEVD_EVENT=1
DEVNAME=/dev/usbdev4.6_ep81

UDEV  [1178825388.253372] add@/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep02
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION­d
DEVPATH=/class/usb_endpoint/usbdev4.6_ep02
SUBSYSTEM=usb_endpoint
SEQNUM\x1219
MAJOR%3
MINOR&
UDEVD_EVENT=1
DEVNAME=/dev/usbdev4.6_ep02

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Greg Huber
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             reply	other threads:[~2007-05-10 20:03 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-05-10 20:03 Greg Huber [this message]
2007-05-10 20:45 ` USB driver and udev_run_devd Kay Sievers
2007-05-11 12:59 ` Greg Huber
2007-05-11 14:53 ` Kay Sievers
2007-05-11 15:30 ` Greg Huber
2007-05-11 19:55 ` Kay Sievers
2007-05-11 20:42 ` Greg Huber

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