#!/bin/sh # # serial 1.30 1999/06/09 17:11:12 (David Hinds) # # Initialize or shutdown a PCMCIA serial device # # The first argument should be either 'start' or 'stop'. The second # argument is the base name for the device. # # The script passes an extended device address to 'serial.opts' in the # ADDRESS variable, to retrieve device-specific configuration options. # The address format is "scheme,socket,instance" where "scheme" is the # PCMCIA configuration scheme, "socket" is the socket number, and # "instance" is used to number multiple ports on a single card. # if [ -r ./shared ] ; then . ./shared ; else . /etc/pcmcia/shared ; fi # Get device attributes get_info $DEVICE # Load site-specific settings ADDRESS="$SCHEME,$SOCKET,$INSTANCE" . $0.opts # Newer kernels deprecate use of "cua" devices, but we need to # keep track of them anyway, if the device files are present if [ -c /dev/cua1 ] ; then NR=`expr $MINOR - 64` CALLOUT=cua$NR else CALLOUT=$DEVICE fi case "$ACTION" in 'start') if [ ! -c /dev/$DEVICE ] ; then cd /dev ; ./MAKEDEV $DEVICE fi if [ "$LINK" ] ; then mv -f $LINK $LINK.O 2>/dev/null if uname -r | grep -q '^2\.[2345]' ; then ln -s /dev/$DEVICE $LINK else ln -s /dev/$CALLOUT $LINK fi fi if [ "$SERIAL_OPTS" ] ; then setserial /dev/$DEVICE $SERIAL_OPTS fi if [ "$INITTAB" ] ; then echo "S$NR:12345:respawn:$INITTAB $DEVICE" >> /etc/inittab telinit q fi ;; 'check') fuser -s /dev/$DEVICE /dev/$CALLOUT $LINK && exit 1 ;; 'cksum') chk_simple "$3,$SOCKET,$INSTANCE" || exit 1 ;; 'stop') if [ "$INITTAB" ] ; then fgrep -v $DEVICE /etc/inittab > /etc/inittab.new mv /etc/inittab.new /etc/inittab telinit q fi fuser -s -k /dev/$DEVICE /dev/$CALLOUT $LINK rm -f $LINK ; mv -f $LINK.O $LINK 2>/dev/null ;; 'suspend') fuser -s -k -STOP /dev/$DEVICE /dev/$CALLOUT ;; 'resume') if [ "$SERIAL_OPTS" ] ; then setserial /dev/$DEVICE $SERIAL_OPTS fi fuser -s -k -CONT /dev/$DEVICE /dev/$CALLOUT $LINK ;; *) usage ;; esac exit 0