#!/bin/bash # Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # Author: Martin Schlemmer # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-fs/udev/files/seq_node.sh,v 1.2 2006/07/05 09:06:06 azarah Exp $ # Stupid little script to emulate the depriciated '%e' directive of udev. # I am not sure why its supposidly broken, so this might need fixing if it # have the same issue as '%e'. # # Usage: seq_node.sh # # root - root of udev (usuall /dev) # kernel name - kernel name for device # wanted node - needed free node # # Example: seq_node.sh %r %k cdrom # # If called as above, it should return 'cdrom' if free, else 'cdrom1', # 'cdrom2', etc. It also checks if an existing node was already created for # the specific 'kernel name'. # root=$1 kname=$2 node=$3 count=0 new_node=${node} if [[ -z ${root} || -z ${kname} || -z ${node} ]] ; then exit 1 fi get_filename() { local symlink=$1 local filename= if [[ ! -L ${root}/${symlink} ]] ; then echo "${symlink}" return 0 fi if type -p readlink &>/dev/null ; then filename=$(readlink "${root}/${symlink}") else filename=$(perl -e "print readlink(\"${root}/${symlink}\")" 2>/dev/null) fi echo "${filename}" } while [[ -e "${root}/${new_node}" || -L "${root}/${new_node}" ]] ; do # Check if existing node is the same as the kname we are looking # for a new node, and return that instead if [[ $(get_filename "${new_node}") == "${kname}" ]] ; then break fi let "count += 1" new_node="${node}${count}" done echo "${new_node}" exit 0