#!/bin/sh # script is buggy; until patched just do exit 0 #exit 0 # add zeros to device or bus add_zeros () { case "$(echo "$1" | wc -L)" in 1) echo "00$1" ;; 2) echo "0$1" ;; *) echo "$1" esac exit 0 } # bus and device dirs in /sys USB_PATH=$(echo "${MDEV}" | sed -e 's/usbdev\([0-9]\).[0-9]/usb\1/') USB_PATH=$(find /sys/devices -type d -name "${USB_PATH}") USB_DEV_DIR=$(echo "${MDEV}" | sed -e 's/usbdev\([0-9]\).\([0-9]\)/\1-\2/') # dir names in /dev BUS=$(add_zeros "$(echo "${MDEV}" | sed -e 's/^usbdev\([0-9]\).[0-9]/\1/')") USB_DEV=$(add_zeros "$(echo "${MDEV}" | sed -e 's/^usbdev[0-9].\([0-9]\)/\1/')") # try to load the proper driver for usb devices case "${ACTION}" in add|"") # load usb bus driver for i in "${USB_PATH}"/*/modalias ; do modprobe "$(cat "$i")" 2>/dev/null done # load usb device driver if existent if [ -d "${USB_PATH}/${USB_DEV_DIR}" ]; then for i in "${USB_PATH}/${USB_DEV_DIR}"/*/modalias ; do modprobe "$(cat "$i")" 2>/dev/null done fi # move usb device file mkdir -p "bus/usb/${BUS}" mv "${MDEV}" "bus/usb/${BUS}/${USB_DEV}" ;; remove) # unload device driver, if device dir is existent if [ -d "${USB_PATH}/${USB_DEV_DIR}" ]; then for i in "${USB_PATH}/${USB_DEV_DIR}"/*/modalias ; do modprobe -r "$(cat "$i")" 2>/dev/null done fi # unload usb bus driver. Does this make sense? # what happens, if two usb devices are plugged in # and one is removed? for i in "${USB_PATH}"/*/modalias ; do modprobe -r "$(cat "$i")" 2>/dev/null done # remove device file and possible empty dirs rm -f "bus/usb/${BUS}/${USB_DEV}" rmdir "bus/usb/${BUS}/" 2>/dev/null rmdir bus/usb/ 2>/dev/null rmdir bus/ 2>/dev/null esac