#!/usr/bin/perl # a horribly funny script that shows how flexible udev can really be # This is to be executed by udev with the following rules: # CALLOUT, BUS="ide", PROGRAM="name_cdrom.pl %M %m", ID="good*", NAME="%1c", SYMLINK="cdrom" # CALLOUT, BUS="scsi", PROGRAM="name_cdrom.pl %M %m", ID="good*", NAME="%1c", SYMLINK="cdrom" # # The scsi rule catches USB cdroms and ide-scsi devices. # use CDDB_get qw( get_cddb ); my %config; $dev_node = "/tmp/cd_foo"; # following variables just need to be declared if different from defaults $config{CDDB_HOST}="freedb.freedb.org"; # set cddb host $config{CDDB_PORT}=8880; # set cddb port $config{CDDB_MODE}="cddb"; # set cddb mode: cddb or http $config{CD_DEVICE}="$dev_node"; # set cd device # No user interaction, this is a automated script! $config{input}=0; $major = $ARGV[0]; $minor = $ARGV[1]; # create our temp device node to read the cd info from if (system("mknod $dev_node b $major $minor")) { die "bad mknod failed"; } # get it on my %cd=get_cddb(\%config); # remove the dev node we just created unlink($dev_node); # print out our cd name if we have found it unless(defined $cd{title}) { print"bad unknown cdrom\n"; } else { print "good $cd{artist}_$cd{title}\n"; }