udev-cache: take a read-only rootfs into consideration
authorChen Qi <Qi.Chen@windriver.com>
Fri, 28 Jun 2013 07:48:22 +0000 (15:48 +0800)
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Tue, 2 Jul 2013 21:23:47 +0000 (22:23 +0100)
In case of a read-only rootfs, we skip the process of generating
udev cache, as the data cannot be persisted between reboots.

However, it's possbile that the $DEVCACHE (default to /etc/dev.tar)
exists in a read-only rootfs, no matter how it's generated or installed.
In such situation, we try to use $DEVCACHE if possible.

Besides the basic changes in the logic of udev cache handling,
this patch also adds code to output more information if the udev
cache is not used and VERBOSE enabled.

This patch also changes the readfile function to readfiles function
so that it could handle more than one file at once.

(From OE-Core rev: 4ec1266e7e1aacdb9d3d0fc5cd6307b60df1731e)

Signed-off-by: Chen Qi <Qi.Chen@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
meta/recipes-core/udev/udev/init
meta/recipes-core/udev/udev/udev-cache

index 426e4db..d90d446 100644 (file)
@@ -18,15 +18,17 @@ export TZ=/etc/localtime
 [ -x @UDEVD@ ] || exit 1
 [ -f /etc/default/udev-cache ] && . /etc/default/udev-cache
 [ -f /etc/udev/udev.conf ] && . /etc/udev/udev.conf
+[ -f /etc/default/rcS ] && . /etc/default/rcS
 
-readfile () {
-   filename=$1
+readfiles () {
    READDATA=""
-   if [ -r $filename ]; then
-       while read line; do
-           READDATA="$READDATA$line"
-       done < $filename
-   fi
+   for filename in $@; do
+          if [ -r $filename ]; then
+                  while read line; do
+                          READDATA="$READDATA$line"
+                  done < $filename
+          fi
+   done
 }
 
 case "$1" in
@@ -52,29 +54,37 @@ case "$1" in
     mount -a -t tmpfs 2>/dev/null
     mkdir -p /var/volatile/tmp
 
-    # cache handling
+    # Cache handling.
+    # A list of files which are used as a criteria to judge whether the udev cache could be reused.
+    CMP_FILE_LIST="/proc/version /proc/cmdline /proc/devices /proc/atags"
     if [ "$DEVCACHE" != "" ]; then
-            readfile /proc/version
-            VERSION="$READDATA"
-            readfile /proc/cmdline
-            CMDLINE="$READDATA"
-            readfile /proc/devices
-            DEVICES="$READDATA"
-            readfile /proc/atags
-            ATAGS="$READDATA"
-
             if [ -e $DEVCACHE ]; then
-                    readfile /etc/udev/cache.data
-                    if [ "$READDATA" = "$VERSION$CMDLINE$DEVICES$ATAGS" ]; then
+                   readfiles $CMP_FILE_LIST
+                   NEWDATA="$READDATA"
+                   readfiles /etc/udev/cache.data
+                   OLDDATA="$READDATA"
+                   if [ "$OLDDATA" = "$NEWDATA" ]; then
                             (cd /; tar xf $DEVCACHE > /dev/null 2>&1)
                             not_first_boot=1
                             [ "$VERBOSE" != "no" ] && echo "udev: using cache file $DEVCACHE"
                             [ -e /dev/shm/udev.cache ] && rm -f /dev/shm/udev.cache
                     else
-                            echo "$VERSION$CMDLINE$DEVICES$ATAGS" > /dev/shm/udev.cache
+                           # Output detailed reason why the cached /dev is not used
+                           if [ "$VERBOSE" != "no" ]; then
+                                   echo "udev: udev cache not used"
+                                   echo "udev: we use $CMP_FILE_LIST as criteria to judge whether the cache /dev could be resued"
+                                   echo "udev: olddata: $OLDDATA"
+                                   echo "udev: newdata: $NEWDATA"
+                           fi
+                           echo "$NEWDATA" > /dev/shm/udev.cache
                     fi
-            else
-                    echo "$VERSION$CMDLINE$DEVICES$ATAGS" > /dev/shm/udev.cache
+           else
+                   if [ "$ROOTFS_READ_ONLY" != "yes" ]; then
+                           # If rootfs is not read-only, it's possible that a new udev cache would be generated;
+                           # otherwise, we do not bother to read files.
+                           readfiles $CMP_FILE_LIST
+                           echo "$READDATA" > /dev/shm/udev.cache
+                   fi
             fi
     fi
 
index 8a84fa9..db5a513 100644 (file)
@@ -15,8 +15,14 @@ export TZ=/etc/localtime
 [ -x @UDEVD@ ] || exit 1
 [ -d /sys/class ] || exit 1
 
+[ -f /etc/default/rcS ] && . /etc/default/rcS
 [ -f /etc/default/udev-cache ] && . /etc/default/udev-cache
 
+if [ "$ROOTFS_READ_ONLY" = "yes" ]; then
+    [ "$VERBOSE" != "no" ] && echo "udev-cache: read-only rootfs, skip generating udev-cache"
+    exit 0
+fi
+
 if [ "$DEVCACHE" != "" -a -e /dev/shm/udev.cache ]; then
        echo "Populating dev cache"
        (cd /; tar cf "$DEVCACHE" dev)