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#!/bin/sh
# bring up the network before boot, used to allow
# netconsole logging and NFS boot. This runs out
# of flash, but that's ok because the script doesn't
# leave any process running.
# NOTE: /etc/default/functions defines ifup as a shell
# function!
. /etc/default/functions
# We may need to load the network driver modules here
. /etc/default/modulefunctions
loadnetmods
# Now all the information for booting should be in the configuration
# file. Config the loopback and network interfaces.
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 up
iface="$(config iface)"
test -z "$iface" && exit 1
# Fire up a process in the background to load the firmware if necessary.
# If this system doesn't require the NPE-B firmware, no problem, the
# background process will simply go away in two seconds. If it requires
# some other firmware, then modification will be required. We probably
# should replace this with mdev or some other hotplug-based technique...
sysf="/sys/class/firmware/$iface"
(
# Wait for the firware to be requested, if required
[ -f $sysf/loading ] || sleep 1
[ -f $sysf/loading ] || sleep 1
if [ -f $sysf/loading ] ; then
echo "1" >$sysf/loading
cat /lib/firmware/NPE-B >$sysf/data
echo "0" >$sysf/loading
fi
) &
# Trigger the firmware load proactively
ifconfig "$iface" up
ifup "$iface"
# exit code is true only if the interface config has succeeded
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