[PATCH] remove the %D modifier as it is not longer needed.

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greg@kroah.com 2004-01-15 21:42:59 -08:00 committed by Greg KH
parent 45d57088f9
commit 18f0045bc8
4 changed files with 4 additions and 46 deletions

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# There are a number of modifiers that are allowed to be used in the NAME or PROGRAM fields.
# They provide the following subsitutions:
# %n - the "kernel number" of the device.
# for example, 'sda3' has a "kernel number" of '3'
# %k - the kernel name for the device.
# %M - the kernel major number for the device
# %m - the kernel minor number for the device
# %b - the bus id for the device
# %c - the return value of the external PROGRAM (note, this doesn't work within
# the PROGRAM field for the obvious reason.)
# %D - use the devfs style disk name for this device.
# For partitions, this will result in 'part%n'
# If this is not a partition, it will result in 'disc'
#
# There are a number of modifiers that are allowed to be used in some of the
# fields. See the udev man page for a full description of them.
# Looking for scsi bus id 42:0:0:1
BUS="scsi", PROGRAM="/bin/echo -n test-%b", RESULT="test-42:0:0:1", NAME="%c"

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# These rules are to try to emulate a devfs naming scheme in udev
# if there are any missing rules, please let the udev developers
# know.
#
# There are a number of modifiers that are allowed to be used in the
# a number of the different fields. They provide the following subsitutions:
# %n - the "kernel number" of the device.
# for example, 'sda3' has a "kernel number" of '3'
# %M - the kernel major number for the device
# %m - the kernel minor number for the device
# %b - the bus id for the device
# %c - the return value of the external PROGRAM (note, this doesn't work within
# the PROGRAM field for the obvious reason.)
# %D - use the devfs style disk name for this device.
# For partitions, this will result in 'part%n'
# If this is not a partition, it will result in 'disc'
#
# There are a number of modifiers that are allowed to be used in some of the
# fields. See the udev man page for a full description of them.
# ide block devices
BUS="ide", id="0.0", NAME="ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/%D"

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@ -196,16 +196,6 @@ static void apply_format(struct udevice *udev, unsigned char *string)
strcat(pos, udev->kernel_number);
dbg("substitute kernel number '%s'", udev->kernel_number);
break;
case 'D':
if (strlen(udev->kernel_number) == 0) {
strcat(pos, "disc");
dbg("substitute devfs disc");
break;
}
strcat(pos, "part");
strcat(pos, udev->kernel_number);
dbg("substitute devfs part '%s'", udev->kernel_number);
break;
case 'm':
sprintf(pos, "%u", udev->minor);
dbg("substitute minor number '%u'", udev->minor);

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udev.8
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@ -197,11 +197,6 @@ returned string.
.B PROGRAM
field for the obvious reason.)
.TP
.B %D
Use the devfs style disk name for this device.
For partitions, this will result in 'part%n'
If this is not a partition, it will result in 'disc'.
.TP
.B %%
The '%' char itself.
.P