3 # Refer to devd.conf(5) and devd(8) man pages for the details on how to
4 # run and configure devd.
7 # NB: All regular expressions have an implicit ^$ around them.
8 # NB: device-name is shorthand for 'match device-name'
11 # Each directory directive adds a directory the list of directories
12 # that we scan for files. Files are read-in in the order that they
13 # are returned from readdir(3). The rule-sets are combined to
14 # create a DFA that's used to match events to actions.
15 directory "/etc/devd";
16 directory "/usr/local/etc/devd";
17 pid-file "/var/run/devd.pid";
19 # Setup some shorthand for regex that we use later in the file.
20 #XXX Yes, these are gross -- imp
21 set scsi-controller-regex
22 "(aac|adv|adw|aha|ahb|ahc|ahd|aic|amd|amr|asr|bt|ciss|ct|dpt|\
23 esp|ida|iir|ips|isp|mlx|mly|mpt|ncr|ncv|nsp|stg|sym|trm|wds)\
27 # Note that the attach/detach with the highest value wins, so that one can
28 # override these general rules.
31 # Configure the interface on attach. Due to a historical accident, this
32 # script is called pccard_ether.
34 # NB: DETACH events are ignored; the kernel should handle all cleanup
35 # (routes, arp cache) if you need to do something beware of races
36 # against immediate create of a device w/ the same name; e.g.
37 # ifconfig bridge0 destroy; ifconfig bridge0 create
40 match "system" "IFNET";
41 match "type" "ATTACH";
42 action "/etc/pccard_ether $subsystem start";
46 # Try to start dhclient on Ethernet like interfaces when the link comes
47 # up. Only devices that are configured to support DHCP will actually
48 # run it. No link down rule exists because dhclient automaticly exits
49 # when the link goes down.
52 match "system" "IFNET";
53 match "type" "LINK_UP";
54 media-type "ethernet";
55 action "/etc/rc.d/dhclient quietstart $subsystem";
59 # Like Ethernet devices, but separate because
60 # they have a different media type. We may want
61 # to exploit this later.
65 action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name stop";
69 action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start";
72 match "system" "IFNET";
73 match "type" "LINK_UP";
75 action "/etc/rc.d/dhclient quietstart $subsystem";
78 # An entry like this might be in a different file, but is included here
79 # as an example of how to override things. Normally 'ed50' would match
80 # the above attach/detach stuff, but the value of 100 makes it
81 # hard wired to 1.2.3.4.
84 action "ifconfig $device-name inet 1.2.3.4 netmask 0xffff0000";
90 # When a USB Bluetooth dongle appears activate it
92 device-name "ubt[0-9]+";
93 action "/etc/rc.d/bluetooth quietstart $device-name";
96 device-name "ubt[0-9]+";
97 action "/etc/rc.d/bluetooth quietstop $device-name";
100 # When a USB keyboard arrives, attach it as the console keyboard.
103 action "/etc/rc.d/syscons setkeyboard /dev/ukbd0";
107 action "/etc/rc.d/syscons setkeyboard /dev/kbd0";
111 device-name "ums[0-9]+";
112 action "/etc/rc.d/moused quietstart $device-name";
116 device-name "ums[0-9]+";
117 action "/etc/rc.d/moused stop $device-name";
120 # Firmware download into the ActiveWire board. After the firmware download is
121 # done the device detaches and reappears as something new and shiny
124 match "vendor" "0x0854";
125 match "product" "0x0100";
126 match "release" "0x0000";
127 action "/usr/local/bin/ezdownload -f /usr/local/share/usb/firmware/0854.0100.0_01.hex $device-name";
130 # Firmware download for Entrega Serial DB25 adapter.
132 match "vendor" "0x1645";
133 match "product" "0x8001";
134 match "release" "0x0101";
135 action "if ! kldstat -n usio > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then kldload usio; fi; /usr/sbin/ezdownload -v -f /usr/share/usb/firmware/1645.8001.0101 /dev/$device-name";
138 # This entry starts the ColdSync tool in daemon mode. Make sure you have an up
139 # to date /usr/local/etc/palms. We override the 'listen' settings for port and
140 # type in /usr/local/etc/coldsync.conf.
142 device-name "ugen[0-9]+";
143 match "vendor" "0x082d";
144 match "product" "0x0100";
145 match "release" "0x0100";
146 action "/usr/local/bin/coldsync -md -p /dev/$device-name -t usb";
150 # Rescan scsi device-names on attach, but not detach. However, it is
151 # disabled by default due to reports of problems.
154 device-name "$scsi-controller-regex";
155 // action "camcontrol rescan all";
158 # Don't even try to second guess what to do about drivers that don't
159 # match here. Instead, pass it off to syslog. Commented out for the
160 # moment, as the pnpinfo variable isn't set in devd yet. Individual
161 # variables within the bus supplied pnpinfo are set.
163 # action "logger Unknown device: $pnpinfo $location $bus";
166 # Various logging of unknown devices.
168 match "bus" "uhub[0-9]+";
169 action "logger Unknown USB device: vendor $vendor product $product \
173 # Some PC-CARDs don't offer numerical manufacturer/product IDs, just
174 # show the CIS info there.
176 match "bus" "pccard[0-9]+";
177 match "manufacturer" "0xffffffff";
178 match "product" "0xffffffff";
179 action "logger Unknown PCCARD device: CISproduct $cisproduct \
180 CIS-vendor $cisvendor bus $bus";
184 match "bus" "pccard[0-9]+";
185 action "logger Unknown PCCARD device: manufacturer $manufacturer \
186 product $product CISproduct $cisproduct CIS-vendor \
187 $cisvendor bus $bus";
191 match "bus" "cardbus[0-9]+";
192 action "logger Unknown Cardbus device: device $device class $class \
193 vendor $vendor bus $bus";
196 # Switch power profiles when the AC line state changes.
198 match "system" "ACPI";
199 match "subsystem" "ACAD";
200 action "/etc/rc.d/power_profile $notify";
203 # Notify all users before beginning emergency shutdown when we get
204 # a _CRT or _HOT thermal event and we're going to power down the system
207 match "system" "ACPI";
208 match "subsystem" "Thermal";
209 match "notify" "0xcc";
210 action "logger -p kern.emerg 'WARNING: system temperature too high, shutting down soon!'";
213 # Sample ZFS problem reports handling.
215 match "system" "ZFS";
216 match "type" "zpool";
217 action "logger -p kern.err 'ZFS: failed to load zpool $pool'";
221 match "system" "ZFS";
223 action "logger -p kern.err 'ZFS: vdev failure, zpool=$pool type=$type'";
227 match "system" "ZFS";
229 action "logger -p kern.warn 'ZFS: zpool I/O failure, zpool=$pool error=$zio_err'";
233 match "system" "ZFS";
235 action "logger -p kern.warn 'ZFS: vdev I/O failure, zpool=$pool path=$vdev_path offset=$zio_offset size=$zio_size error=$zio_err'";
239 match "system" "ZFS";
240 match "type" "checksum";
241 action "logger -p kern.warn 'ZFS: checksum mismatch, zpool=$pool path=$vdev_path offset=$zio_offset size=$zio_size'";
244 # User requested suspend, so perform preparation steps and then execute
245 # the actual suspend process.
247 match "system" "ACPI";
248 match "subsystem" "Suspend";
249 action "/etc/rc.suspend acpi $notify";
252 match "system" "ACPI";
253 match "subsystem" "Resume";
254 action "/etc/rc.resume acpi $notify";
257 /* EXAMPLES TO END OF FILE
259 # The following might be an example of something that a vendor might
260 # install if you were to add their device. This might reside in
261 # /usr/local/etc/devd/deqna.conf. A deqna is, in this hypothetical
262 # example, a pccard ethernet-like device. Students of history may
263 # know other devices by this name, and will get the in-jokes in this
266 match "bus" "pccard[0-9]+";
267 match "manufacturer" "0x1234";
268 match "product" "0x2323";
269 action "kldload if_deqna";
272 device-name "deqna[0-9]+";
273 action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start";
276 device-name "deqna[0-9]+";
277 action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name stop";
280 # Examples of notify hooks. A notify is a generic way for a kernel
281 # subsystem to send event notification to userland.
283 # Here are some examples of ACPI notify handlers. ACPI subsystems that
284 # generate notifies include the AC adapter, power/sleep buttons,
285 # control method batteries, lid switch, and thermal zones.
287 # Information returned is not always the same as the ACPI notify
288 # events. See the ACPI specification for more information about
289 # notifies. Here is the information returned for each subsystem:
291 # ACAD: AC line state (0 is offline, 1 is online)
292 # Button: Button pressed (0 for power, 1 for sleep)
293 # CMBAT: ACPI battery events
294 # Lid: Lid state (0 is closed, 1 is open)
295 # Suspend, Resume: Suspend and resume notification
296 # Thermal: ACPI thermal zone events
298 # This example calls a script when the AC state changes, passing the
299 # notify value as the first argument. If the state is 0x00, it might
300 # call some sysctls to implement economy mode. If 0x01, it might set
301 # the mode to performance.
303 match "system" "ACPI";
304 match "subsystem" "ACAD";
305 action "/etc/acpi_ac $notify";