From 1b2ad9e871a9ef7cd0eaf188033a34b4eceff680 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roy Marples Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 17:21:11 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove the massive udev compat shim as it's now in udev-118-r2 --- sh.Linux/init.sh | 50 +++--------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) diff --git a/sh.Linux/init.sh b/sh.Linux/init.sh index 5b37df8e..54020ad4 100755 --- a/sh.Linux/init.sh +++ b/sh.Linux/init.sh @@ -3,46 +3,10 @@ # Copyright 2007-2008 Roy Marples # All rights reserved. Released under the 2-clause BSD license. -# udev needs these functions still :/ -try() -{ - "$@" -} - -_rc_get_kv_cache= -get_KV() -{ - [ -z "${_rc_get_kv_cache}" ] \ - && _rc_get_kv_cache="$(uname -r)" - - echo "$(KV_to_int "${_rc_get_kv_cache}")" - - return $? -} - -KV_to_int() -{ - [ -z $1 ] && return 1 - - local x=${1%%-*} - local KV_MAJOR=${x%%.*} - x=${x#*.} - local KV_MINOR=${x%%.*} - x=${x#*.} - local KV_MICRO=${x%%.*} - local KV_int=$((${KV_MAJOR} * 65536 + ${KV_MINOR} * 256 + ${KV_MICRO} )) - - # We make version 2.2.0 the minimum version we will handle as - # a sanity check ... if its less, we fail ... - [ "${KV_int}" -lt 131584 ] && return 1 - - echo "${KV_int}" -} - -# This basically mounts $svcdir as a ramdisk, but preserving its content -# which allows us to run depscan.sh +# This basically mounts $RC_SVCDIR as a ramdisk, but preserving its content +# which allows us to store service state and generate dependencies if needed. # The tricky part is finding something our kernel supports -# tmpfs and ramfs are easy, so force one or the other +# tmpfs and ramfs are easy, so force one or the other. mount_svcdir() { local fs= fsopts="-o rw,noexec,nodev,nosuid" devdir="none" devtmp="none" x= @@ -98,14 +62,6 @@ mount_svcdir() [ -r /etc/conf.d/rc ] && . /etc/conf.d/rc [ -r /etc/rc.conf ] && . /etc/rc.conf -# Compat shim for udev -rc_coldplug=${rc_coldplug:-${RC_COLDPLUG:-yes}} -if yesno "${rc_coldplug}"; then - RC_COLDPLUG=yes -else - RC_COLDPLUG=no -fi - # Set the console loglevel to 1 for a cleaner boot # the logger should anyhow dump the ring-0 buffer at start to the # logs, and that with dmesg can be used to check for problems