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From: Aras Vaichas <arasv@magtech.com.au>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: ENV variable scope question
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 01:37:33 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <48ACC6DD.4070705@magtech.com.au> (raw)

Hi, I'm looking to unload a userspace driver when a particular device is
removed.

My load rule is this:

ACTION="add",SUBSYSTEM="usb_endpoint",ATTR{device/manufacturer}="Crystalfontz",
RUN+="/usr/bin/sv up lcdd"

Now the problem was that when I disconnect the device there is no longer
a "device/manufacturer" file, so I added an environment variable
LCDD_DEVICE to the rule:

ACTION="add",SUBSYSTEM="usb_endpoint",ATTR{device/manufacturer}="Crystalfontz",
ENV{LCDD_DEVICE}="%k", RUN+="/usr/bin/sv up lcdd"

I had hoped to be able to match this LCDD_DEVICE variable when the
kernel name appeared in the remove event. So I tried:

ACTION="remove", ENV{LCDD_DEVICE}="%k", RUN+="... remove the driver ..."

But this rule never triggered.

I put in a debug line, and disconnected the device:

ACTION="remove", RUN+="/bin/sh -c 'logger B %k = $env{LCDD_DEVICE}'"

Jan  1 00:41:21 user.notice root: B usbdev1.23_ep81 Jan  1 00:41:21 user.notice root: B usbdev1.23_ep02 Jan  1 00:41:21 user.notice root: B usbdev1.23_ep00 = usbdev1.23_ep00
<--- !!!
Jan  1 00:41:21 user.notice root: B ttyUSB1 Jan  1 00:41:21 user.notice root: B ttyUSB1 Jan  1 00:41:21 user.notice root: B 1-1:1.0 Jan  1 00:41:21 user.notice root: B 1-1 
So there is a situation where %k  was equal to LCDD_DEVICE, but
regardless the rule didn't trigger. Did I get the syntax wrong?

Also, it appears that the scope of the environment variable LCDD_DEVICE
only occurs when the actual device has caused the uevent. OK.

So should I make my remove rule like this?

ACTION="remove", ENV{LCDD_DEVICE}!="", RUN+="... remove the driver ..."

Aras

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             reply	other threads:[~2008-08-21  1:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-08-21  1:37 Aras Vaichas [this message]
2008-08-21  5:30 ` ENV variable scope question Aras Vaichas
2008-08-21  5:33 ` FW:Re: " Sujit Karataparambil
2008-08-21  5:47 ` Aras Vaichas
2008-08-21  6:31 ` FW:Re: " Kay Sievers
2008-08-21  6:45 ` Kay Sievers
2008-08-21  7:17 ` Aras Vaichas
2008-08-21  7:57 ` Kay Sievers
2008-08-22  3:44 ` Aras Vaichas

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