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-rwxr-xr-xpackages/pvrusb2-mci/files/hotplug.functions193
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diff --git a/packages/pvrusb2-mci/files/firmware.hotplug b/packages/pvrusb2-mci/files/firmware.hotplug
deleted file mode 100755
index 40673a7b74..0000000000
--- a/packages/pvrusb2-mci/files/firmware.hotplug
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Firmware-specific hotplug policy agent.
-#
-# Kernel firmware hotplug params include:
-#
-# ACTION=%s [add or remove]
-# DEVPATH=%s [in 2.5 kernels, /sys/$DEVPATH]
-# FIRMWARE=%s
-#
-# HISTORY:
-#
-# 24-Jul-2003 Initial version of "new" hotplug agent.
-#
-# $Id: firmware.agent,v 1.3 2004/03/14 15:52:56 ukai Exp $
-#
-
-cd /etc/hotplug.d/firmware
-. ./hotplug.functions
-# DEBUG=yes export DEBUG
-
-# directory of the firmware files
-FIRMWARE_DIR=/lib/firmware
-
-# mountpoint of sysfs
-SYSFS=$(sed -n 's/^.* \([^ ]*\) sysfs .*$/\1/p' /proc/mounts)
-
-# use /proc for 2.4 kernels
-if [ "$SYSFS" = "" ]; then
- SYSFS=/proc
-fi
-
-#
-# What to do with this firmware hotplug event?
-#
-case "$ACTION" in
-
-add)
- if [ ! -e $SYSFS/$DEVPATH/loading ]; then
- sleep 1
- fi
-
- if [ -f "$FIRMWARE_DIR/$FIRMWARE" ]; then
- echo 1 > $SYSFS/$DEVPATH/loading
- cp "$FIRMWARE_DIR/$FIRMWARE" $SYSFS/$DEVPATH/data
- echo 0 > $SYSFS/$DEVPATH/loading
- else
- echo -1 > $SYSFS/$DEVPATH/loading
- fi
-
- ;;
-
-remove)
- ;;
-
-*)
- mesg "Firmware '$ACTION' event not supported"
- exit 1
- ;;
-
-esac
diff --git a/packages/pvrusb2-mci/files/hotplug.functions b/packages/pvrusb2-mci/files/hotplug.functions
deleted file mode 100755
index e3cc7e6e7a..0000000000
--- a/packages/pvrusb2-mci/files/hotplug.functions
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@@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Setup and BASH utility functions for use in hotplug agents
-#
-# Most essential parameters are passed from the kernel using
-# environment variables. For more information, see the docs
-# on-line at http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net or the
-# sources for each hotplug-aware kernel subsystem.
-#
-# $Id: hotplug.functions,v 1.26 2004/04/01 07:33:32 kroah Exp $
-#
-#
-
-# DEBUG=yes; export DEBUG
-PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
-
-KERNEL=`uname -r`
-MODULE_DIR=/lib/modules/$KERNEL
-
-HOTPLUG_DIR=/etc/hotplug
-
-if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/hotplug ]; then
- . /etc/sysconfig/hotplug
-fi
-
-if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then
- LOGGER=/usr/bin/logger
-elif [ -x /bin/logger ]; then
- LOGGER=/bin/logger
-else
- unset LOGGER
-fi
-#
-# for diagnostics
-#
-if [ -t 1 -o -z "$LOGGER" ]; then
- mesg () {
- echo "$@"
- }
-else
- mesg () {
- $LOGGER -t $(basename $0)"[$$]" "$@"
- }
-fi
-
-debug_mesg () {
- test "$DEBUG" = "" -o "$DEBUG" = no && return
- mesg "$@"
-}
-
-
-#
-# Not "modprobe --autoclean" ... one driver module can handle many
-# devices. Unloading should be done when no devices are present.
-# Autocleaning happens if none of the devices are open, once any of
-# them gets opened; wrong timing.
-#
-MODPROBE="/sbin/modprobe -s -q"
-#MODPROBE="/sbin/modprobe -vs"
-
-
-####################################################################
-#
-# usage: load_driver type filename description
-#
-# modprobes driver module(s) if appropriate, and optionally
-# invokes a driver-specific setup script (or user-mode driver).
-#
-# the "modules.*map" format file is guaranteed to exist
-#
-load_drivers ()
-{
- local LOADED TYPE FILENAME DESCRIPTION LISTER
- DRIVERS=""
-
- # make this routine more readable
- TYPE=$1
- FILENAME=$2
- DESCRIPTION=$3
-
- # should we use usbmodules, pcimodules? not on 2.5+, because sysfs
- # ought to expose the data we need to find all candidate drivers.
- # (on 2.5.48 it does for usb; but maybe not yet for pci.)
- case "$KERNEL" in
- 2.2*|2.3*|2.4*) LISTER=`which ${TYPE}modules` ;;
- *) LISTER="" ;;
- esac
-
- if [ "$LISTER" != "" ]; then
- # lister programs MIGHT be preferable to parsing from shell scripts:
- # - usbmodules used for (a) multi-interface devices, (b) coldplug
- # - pcimodules used only for coldplug
- case $TYPE in
- usb)
- # "usbutils-0.8" (or later) is needed in $PATH
- # only works if we have usbfs
- # ... reads more descriptors than are passed in env
- # ... doesn't handle comment syntax either
- if [ "$DEVICE" = "" -o ! -f "$DEVICE" ]; then
- LISTER=
- else
- DRIVERS=`$LISTER --mapfile $FILENAME --device $DEVICE`
- fi ;;
-
- pci)
- debug_mesg "pcimodules is scanning more than $PCI_SLOT ..."
- DRIVERS=`$LISTER`
- ;;
- esac
- fi
-
- # try parsing by shell scripts if no luck yet
- if [ "$DRIVERS" = "" ]; then
- ${TYPE}_map_modules < $FILENAME
- fi
-
- # FIXME remove dups and blacklisted modules from $DRIVERS here
-
- if [ "$DRIVERS" = "" ]; then
- return
- fi
-
- # Note that DRIVERS aren't all going to be modules.
- # For USB, some user-mode drivers or setup scripts may be listed.
- debug_mesg Setup $DRIVERS for $DESCRIPTION
-
- # either kernel or user mode drivers may need to be set up
- for MODULE in $DRIVERS
- do
- # maybe driver modules need loading
- LOADED=false
- if ! lsmod | grep -q "^$(echo $MODULE|sed -e 's/-/_/g') " > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- if grep -q "^$MODULE\$" $HOTPLUG_DIR/blacklist \
- >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- debug_mesg "... blacklisted module: $MODULE"
- continue
- fi
-
- # statically linked modules aren't shown by 'lsmod',
- # and user mode drivers will ONLY have a setup script;
- # it's not an error if a module doesn't exist or won't load.
- if $MODPROBE -n $MODULE >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
- ! $MODPROBE $MODULE >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- mesg "... can't load module $MODULE"
- else
- # /etc/modules.conf may have set non-default module
- # parameters ... handle per-device parameters in apps
- # (ioctls etc) not in setup scripts or modules.conf
- LOADED=true
- fi
- else
- # This module is already loaded
- LOADED=true
- fi
-
- # always run setup scripts after any matching kernel code has had
- # a chance to do its thing, no matter whether it was dynamically
- # or statically linked, or if there is only a user mode driver.
- # the script might re-enumerate usb devices after firmware download,
- # giving kernel code another chance.
- if [ -x $HOTPLUG_DIR/$TYPE/$MODULE ]; then
- debug_mesg Module setup $MODULE for $DESCRIPTION
- $HOTPLUG_DIR/$TYPE/$MODULE
- LOADED=true
- fi
-
- if [ "$LOADED" = "false" ]; then
- mesg "missing kernel or user mode driver $MODULE "
- fi
- if echo "$MODULE" | grep -q "usb-storage" > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- [ -x /usr/sbin/updfstab ] && /usr/sbin/updfstab
- fi
- done
-}
-
-####################################################################
-#
-# usage: log_to_stdout filename
-#
-# writes a copy of the current hotplug event to stdout.
-# add buffering, to avoid interleaving reports!
-#
-log_to_stdout ()
-{
- if [ -x /bin/date ]; then
- echo "HOTPLUG_TIME='$(/bin/date)'"
- fi
-
- env | egrep -v '^PATH=|^PWD=|^_=|^OLDPWD=|^SHLVL=|^HOME='
- echo ''
- # empty line terminates events
-}
-
-# vim:syntax=sh