On Mon, July 9, 2007 10:49, mikie wrote:
> 2007/7/6, Indan Zupancic <indan@xxxxxx>:
>> On Fri, July 6, 2007 16:20, Duncan Sands wrote:
>> > On Friday 6 July 2007 14:54:18 mikie wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I experience some problems with the speedtch.c module, especially in
>> >> regards to its firmware loader.
>> >> I am not quite sure if this module is going to load the firmware
>> >> itself or does it use some external software to do that ?
>> >
>> > It loads it itself, using some external software!
>>
>> For information, it generates a hotplug event and the kernel calls the
>> program written at /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug with certain information.
>> That used to be /sbin/hotplug, became later udev, but today in general
>> udev reads the uevents generated by the kernel.
>
> On my system the /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug points to /sbin/hotplug.
> I copied your script to /sbin/hotplug and also added simple logging,
> so I can see whenever the script is being started. It turns out that
> the script is not started at all by the kernel...
>
> I am afraid that the kernel generates uevents only, could this be true?
Not really, it would break backward compatibility, and if it were true,
they're remove the /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug setting too. As far as I know,
if it's set, that program will be executed, and if zero is written to it, only
uevents are generated.
Make sure that the script is executable (chmod +x)
and has "#!/bin/sh"
at the top, or else it won't work. If that's already the case, I've no idea.