#! /bin/sh ############################################################################### ## ## ofpath: determine OpenFirmware path from unix device node ## Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Ethan Benson ## ## Portions based on show_of_path.sh: ## ## Copyright (C) 2000 Olaf Hering ## ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License ## as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 ## of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ## ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## GNU General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ## ############################################################################### PATH="/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin" PRG="${0##*/}" VERSION=1.0.2 DEBUG=0 export LC_COLLATE=C ## --version output. version() { echo \ "$PRG $VERSION Written by Ethan Benson Portions based on show_of_path.sh written by Olaf Hering Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Ethan Benson Portions Copyright (C) 2000 Olaf Hering This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE." } ## --help output. usage() { echo \ "Usage: $PRG [OPTION]... FILE Find OpenFirmware device path from unix device node. --debug print boring junk only useful for debugging -h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version output version information and exit" } ## a small seq replacement, seq is not present on boot/rescue floppies. smallseq() { local v="$1" local n=1 echo 1 while [ "$v" -gt 1 ] ; do echo "$(($n + 1))" local n="$(($n + 1))" local v="$(($v - 1))" done return 0 } ## a kludge to replace wc -l, wc is not present on boot/rescue ## floppies. max file is 145 lines, 3 hosts * 16 devs each * 3 lines ## per device, + 1 "Attached Devices:" line. linecount() { if [ $# = 0 ] ; then local file="$(cat)" local v="$file" else local file="$(cat $1)" local v="$file" fi if [ -z "$file" ] ; then echo 0 return 0 fi ## use real wc if available if (command -v wc > /dev/null 2>&1) ; then if [ -x `command -v wc` ] ; then lines="$(echo "$file" | wc -l)" if [ $? = 0 ] ; then echo $lines unset lines return 0 fi fi fi while true ; do for i in `smallseq 145` ; do local b="$(echo "$file" | tail -n $i)" if [ "$v" = "$b" ] ; then echo "$i" break 2 fi done done return 0 } ## small tr replacment which handles a specific need of this script. smalltr() { case "$1" in a) echo 1 ;; b) echo 2 ;; c) echo 3 ;; d) echo 4 ;; e) echo 5 ;; f) echo 6 ;; g) echo 7 ;; h) echo 8 ;; i) echo 9 ;; j) echo 10 ;; k) echo 11 ;; l) echo 12 ;; m) echo 13 ;; n) echo 14 ;; o) echo 15 ;; p) echo 16 ;; 1) echo a ;; 2) echo b ;; 3) echo c ;; 4) echo d ;; 5) echo e ;; 6) echo f ;; 7) echo g ;; 8) echo h ;; 9) echo i ;; 10) echo j ;; 11) echo k ;; 12) echo l ;; 13) echo m ;; 14) echo n ;; 15) echo o ;; 16) echo p ;; esac return 0 } ## replacment for grep -l which is not supported by busybox grep. ## echo $(cat..) hack needed because busybox grep barfs with `line too ## long' when fed /proc files. the for loop is needed since busybox ## grep seems to have somewhat broken regexp support. ## usage: lgrep filename regexp regexp ... lgrep() { local f="$1" shift for i in "$@" ; do echo "$(cat "$f")" | grep -q "$i" && echo "$f" && break done return 0 } ## a function to print relevant scsi host path when there is more then ## one. this function also takes care of stripping off the trailing ## /compatible. printhost() { case "$1" in 1) echo "${2%/*}" ;; 2) echo "${3%/*}" ;; 3) echo "${4%/*}" ;; 4) echo "${5%/*}" ;; esac return 0 } ## this finds information we need on both newworld and oldworld macs. ## mainly what scsi host a disk is attached to. scsiinfo() { ## see if system has scsi at all if [ ! -f /proc/scsi/scsi ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: /dev/$DEVNODE: Device not configured" return 1 fi ## first we have to figure out the SCSI ID, have to do that ## anyway [to] find the attached scsi disks = "Direct-Access" and ## stop at sda=1 sdb=2 or whatever count in 3 lines steps ## get last letter of device node, ie sda -> a SUBNODE=${DEVNODE##*sd} ## turn SUBNODE above into a number starting at 1, ie a -> 1 SUBDEV="$(smalltr $SUBNODE)" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: SUBNODE=$SUBNODE SUBDEV=$SUBDEV" DEVCOUNT=0 ## copy scsi file into a variable removing "Attached Devices" ## which is the first line. this avoids a lot of ## [incmopatible] crap later, and improves readability. ## find number of lines once and recycle that number, to save ## some time (linecount is a bit slow). subtract one line ## to scrap Attached Devices: SCSILINES="$(($(linecount /proc/scsi/scsi) - 1))" if [ "$SUBDEV" -gt "$(cat /proc/scsi/scsi | grep Direct-Access | linecount)" ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: /dev/$DEVNODE: Device not configured" return 1 fi PROCSCSI="$(cat /proc/scsi/scsi | tail -n $SCSILINES)" for i in $(smallseq $(($SCSILINES / 3))) ; do ## put every scsi device into one single line DEVINFO="$(echo "$PROCSCSI" | head -n $(($i * 3)) | tail -n 3)" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: DEVINFO=$DEVINFO" ## cut the type field, expect "Direct-Access" later. DEVTYPE="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Type: }) ; echo ${v%% *})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: DEVTYPE=$DEVTYPE" ## get the device id. DEVID="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Id: }) ; n=$(echo ${v%% *}) ; echo ${n#*0})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: DEVID=$DEVID" ## get the scsi host id. DEVHOST="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Host: scsi}) ; echo ${v%% *})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: DEVHOST=$DEVHOST" if [ "$DEVTYPE" = "Direct-Access" ] ; then DEVCOUNT="$(($DEVCOUNT + 1))" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: DEVCOUNT=$DEVCOUNT" if [ "$SUBDEV" = "$DEVCOUNT" ] ; then DEVICE_HOST=$DEVHOST DEVICE_ID=$DEVID [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: DEVICE_HOST=$DEVICE_HOST" break fi fi done ## figure out what the scsi driver is, it is /proc/scsi/dirname. [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: DEVICE_HOST=$DEVICE_HOST" SCSI_DRIVER="$(x=`ls /proc/scsi/*/$DEVICE_HOST 2>/dev/null | cat` ; y=`echo ${x##*proc/scsi/}` ; echo ${y%%/*})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: SCSI_DRIVER=$SCSI_DRIVER" ## figure out which host we found. SCSI_HOSTNUMBER="$(v=`ls /proc/scsi/$SCSI_DRIVER/* 2>/dev/null | cat | grep -n "$DEVICE_HOST\>"` ; echo ${v%%:*})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: SCSI_HOSTNUMBER=$SCSI_HOSTNUMBER" return 0 } ## generic function that can find OF device paths for scsi devices, ## must be run after scsiinfo(). scsi_ofpath() { case "$SCSI_DRIVER" in aic7xxx) HOST_LIST="$(for i in `find /proc/device-tree -name compatible` ; do lgrep "$i" "^ADPT" "^pci900[45]" "^pciclass,01000" ; done)" DEVICE_PATH="$(printhost $SCSI_HOSTNUMBER $HOST_LIST)" echo "${DEVICE_PATH##*device-tree}/@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION" ;; sym53c8xx) HOST_LIST="$(for i in `find /proc/device-tree -name compatible` ; do lgrep "$i" "^Symbios" "^pci1000" "^pciclass,01000" ; done)" DEVICE_PATH="$(printhost $SCSI_HOSTNUMBER $HOST_LIST)" echo "${DEVICE_PATH##*device-tree}/@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION" ;; mesh) HOST_LIST="$(for i in `find /proc/device-tree -name compatible` ; do lgrep "$i" "mesh" ; done)" DEVICE_PATH="$(printhost $SCSI_HOSTNUMBER $HOST_LIST)" echo "${DEVICE_PATH##*device-tree}/@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION" ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver: $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported" return 1 ;; esac return 0 } ## figure out the OpenFirmware device path for newworld macs. ## sd* scsi disks , hd* ide disks. newworld() { case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) if ls -l /proc/device-tree | grep -q ^lr ; then true else echo 1>&2 "$PRG: /proc/device-tree is broken. Do not use BootX to boot, use yaboot." echo 1>&2 "$PRG: The yaboot FAQ can be found here: http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/doc" return 1 fi ## use common scsiinfo function to get info we need. scsiinfo || return 1 ## now we have the data for /@$DEVID:$PARTITION ## find the actual OF path. scsi_ofpath || return 1 ;; hda*) local CDROM="$(grep "^drive name:" /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info 2> /dev/null | grep hda)" if [ -z "$CDROM" ] ; then echo "hd:$PARTITION" else echo "cd:$PARTITION" fi ;; hdb*) local CDROM="$(grep "^drive name:" /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info 2> /dev/null | grep hdb)" if [ -z "$CDROM" ] ; then echo "ultra1:$PARTITION" else echo "cd:$PARTITION" fi ;; hd*) local CDROM="$(grep "^drive name:" /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info 2> /dev/null | grep $DEVNODE)" if [ -z "$CDROM" ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Device: /dev/$DEVNODE is not supported" return 1 else echo "cd:$PARTITION" fi ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Device: /dev/$DEVNODE is not supported" return 1 ;; esac return 0 } oldworld() { ## for some reason 2.4 kernels put OF aliases in aliases@0/ instead of plain aliases/ if [ -d "/proc/device-tree/aliases" ] ; then local ALIASES="aliases" elif [ -d "/proc/device-tree/aliases@0" ] ; then local ALIASES="aliases@0" else echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Cannot find OpenFirmware aliases directory in /proc/device-tree/" return 1 fi local MODEL="$(cat /proc/device-tree/compatible)" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: Oldworld subarch: $MODEL" case "$MODEL" in AAPL,7300*|AAPL,7500*|AAPL,8500*|AAPL,9500*|AAPL,\?\?\?\?*) case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) scsiinfo || return 1 case "$SCSI_DRIVER" in mesh) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi-int)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION ;; 53c94) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported" return 1 ;; esac ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Unsupported device: /dev/$DEVNODE" return 1 ;; esac ;; AAPL,e407*) case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) scsiinfo || return 1 case "$SCSI_DRIVER" in mesh) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported" return 1 ;; esac ;; hda*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata)/ATA-Disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdb*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata)/ATA-Disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; hd*) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Device: /dev/$DEVNODE is not supported" ;; esac ;; AAPL,e826*) case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) scsiinfo || return 1 case "$SCSI_DRIVER" in mesh) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported" return 1 ;; esac ;; hda*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata)/ata-disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdb*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata)/ata-disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; hd*) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Device: /dev/$DEVNODE is not supported" ;; esac ;; AAPL,Gossamer*|AAPL,PowerMac\ G3*) case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) scsiinfo || return 1 case "$SCSI_DRIVER" in mesh) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported" return 1 ;; esac ;; hda*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ide0)/ata-disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdb*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ide0)/ata-disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; hdc*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ide1)/ata-disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdd*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ide1)/ata-disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; hd*) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Device: /dev/$DEVNODE is not supported" ;; esac ;; AAPL,PowerBook1998*) if [ -f /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata0 ] ; then local ATA0=ata0 else local ATA0=ide0 fi if [ -f /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata1 ] ; then local ATA1=ata1 else local ATA1=bay-ata1 fi case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) scsiinfo || return 1 case "$SCSI_DRIVER" in mesh) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITON ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported" return 1 ;; esac ;; hda*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/$ATA0)/ata-disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdb*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/$ATA0)/ata-disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; hdc*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/$ATA1)/atapi-disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdd*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/$ATA1)/atapi-disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Unsupported device: /dev/$DEVNODE" return 1 ;; esac ;; AAPL,3400/2400*) case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) scsiinfo || return 1 case "$SCSI_DRIVER" in mesh) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi-int)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITON ;; 53c94) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/scsi)/sd\@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITON ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported" return 1 ;; esac ;; hda*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata0)/ata-disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdb*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata0)/ata-disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; hdc*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata1)/atapi-disk\@0:$PARTITION ;; hdd*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata1)/atapi-disk\@1:$PARTITION ;; hde*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata2):$PARTITION ;; hdf*) echo $(cat /proc/device-tree/$ALIASES/ata3):$PARTITION ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Unsupported device: /dev/$DEVNODE" return 1 ;; esac ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: This machine is not supported: $MODEL" return 1 ;; esac return 0 } ## find OpenFirmware device path for IBM CHRP hardware (scsi only) chrp() { case "$DEVNODE" in sd*) if ls -l /proc/device-tree | grep -q ^lr ; then true else echo 1>&2 "$PRG: /proc/device-tree is broken." return 1 fi ## use common scsiinfo function to get info we need. scsiinfo || return 1 ## now we have the data for /@$DEVID:$PARTITION ## find the actual OF path. scsi_ofpath || return 1 ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Device: /dev/$DEVNODE is not supported" return 1 ;; esac return 0 } ## If we get lame devfs name, we need to make it foad ckdevfs() { case "$1" in /dev/ide/*|/dev/scsi/*|/dev/discs/*) return 0 ;; *) return 1 ;; esac } ## convert devfs names into normal short ones, written by Tom Rini. fixdevfs() { ## get partition number, if any local PARTNUM="${1##*[a-z]}" ## Find the bus type. local TYPE="$(v=${1#/dev/} ; echo ${v%/host*})" ## Find the host number. local HOST="$(v=${1#/dev/*/host} ; echo ${v%/bus*})" ## Find the bus number. local BUS="$(v=${1#/dev/*/bus} ; echo ${v%/tar*})" ## Find the target. local TARGET="$(v=${1#/dev/*/target} ; echo ${v%/lun*})" case "$TYPE" in ide) case "$HOST" in 0) case "$TARGET" in 0) local DEV=hda ;; 1) local DEV=hdb ;; esac ;; 1) case "$TARGET" in 0) local DEV=hdc ;; 1) local DEV=hdd ;; esac ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: $1: Unable to translate this device, try again without devfs." return 1 esac local DEV="${DEV}${PARTNUM}" echo "/dev/$DEV" return 0 ;; scsi) local LUN="$(v=${1#/dev/*/lun} ; echo ${v%/*})" ## In this case, we need to figure out what number our device is local DEVCOUNT=0 ## copy scsi file into a variable removing "Attached Devices" ## which is the first line. this avoids a lot of ## [incmopatible] crap later, and improves readability. ## find number of lines once and recycle that number, to save ## some time (linecount is a bit slow). subtract one line ## to scrap Attached Devices: local SCSILINES="$(($(linecount /proc/scsi/scsi) - 1))" local PROCSCSI="$(cat /proc/scsi/scsi | tail -n $SCSILINES)" for i in $(smallseq $(($SCSILINES / 3))) ; do ## put every scsi device into one single line local DEVINFO="$(echo "$PROCSCSI" | head -n $(($i * 3)) | tail -n 3)" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: fixdevfs: DEVINFO=$DEVINFO" ## cut the type field, expect "Direct-Access" later. local DEVTYPE="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Type: }) ; echo ${v%% *})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: fixdevfs: DEVTYPE=$DEVTYPE" if [ "$DEVTYPE" = "Direct-Access" ] ; then ## Lets find out some more information ## get the device id. local DEVID="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Id: }) ; n=$(echo ${v%% *}) ; echo ${n#*0})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: fixdevfs: DEVID=$DEVID" ## get the device lun. local DEVLUN="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Lun: }) ; n=$(echo ${v%% *}) ; echo ${n#*0})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: fixdevfs: DEVLUN=$DEVLUN" ## get the device channel. local DEVCHAN="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Channel: }) ; n=$(echo ${v%% *}) ; echo ${n#*0})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: fixdevfs: DEVCHAN=$DEVCHAN" ## get the scsi host id. local DEVHOST="$(v=$(echo ${DEVINFO##*Host: scsi}) ; echo ${v%% *})" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: fixdevfs: DEVHOST=$DEVHOST" local DEVCOUNT="$(($DEVCOUNT + 1))" [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ] && echo 1>&2 "$PRG: DEBUG: fixdevfs: DEVCOUNT=$DEVCOUNT" if [ "$DEVHOST" = "$HOST" -a "$DEVCHAN" = "$BUS" -a \ "$DEVID" = "$TARGET" -a "$DEVLUN" = "$LUN" ] ; then local DEV="sd$(smalltr $DEVCOUNT)${PARTNUM}" echo "/dev/$DEV" return 0 fi fi done echo 1>&2 "$PRG: $1: Unable to translate this device, try again without devfs." return 1 ;; *) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Unknown bus $TYPE" return 1 ;; esac ## we should never get here return 1 } ## make sure that find, head and tail can be found. otherwise the ## script will silently give bogus paths. these are the only /usr/* ## utilities this script depends on. checkutils() { if command -v find > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then [ -x `command -v find` ] || FAIL=1 ; else FAIL=1 ; fi if command -v head > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then [ -x `command -v head` ] || FAIL=1 ; else FAIL=1 ; fi if command -v tail > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then [ -x `command -v tail` ] || FAIL=1 ; else FAIL=1 ; fi if [ "$FAIL" = 1 ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: \`find', \`head', or \`tail' could not be found, aborting." return 1 else return 0 fi } ## parse command line switches. if [ $# != 0 ] ; then while true ; do case "$1" in -V|--version) version exit 0 ;; -h|--help) usage exit 0 ;; --debug) DEBUG=1 shift ;; -*) echo 1>&2 "$PRG: unrecognized option \`$1'" echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Try \`$PRG --help' for more information." exit 1 ;; "") echo 1>&2 "$PRG: You must specify a filename" echo 1>&2 "Try \`$PRG --help' for more information." exit 1 ;; *) device="$1" break ;; esac done else echo 1>&2 "$PRG: You must specify a /dev device" echo 1>&2 "Try \`$PRG --help' for more information." exit 1 fi ## check that FILE is a block device and exists. if [ ! -e "$device" ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: $device: No such file or directory" exit 1 elif [ ! -b "$device" ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: $device is not a block device" exit 1 fi ## check that we are running on a GNU/Linux system, OSX/BSD does not ## have the same /proc stuff if [ `uname -s` != Linux ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: This utility will only work with GNU/Linux" exit 1 fi ## check for ppc, i think uname -m is safe for this... if [ `uname -m` != ppc ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: This utility will only work on PowerPC hardware" exit 1 fi ## ofpath cannot live without procfs if [ ! -f /proc/uptime ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: This utility requires the /proc filesystem" exit 1 fi ## check for retarded devfs names and tell them to foad. if ckdevfs "$device" ; then device="$(fixdevfs $device)" || exit 1 fi ## check for newworld mac. use cat hack due to /proc wierdness. if [ "$(v=`cat /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | grep pmac-generation` ; echo ${v##*:[ ]})" = NewWorld ] ; then SUBARCH=NewWorld elif [ "$(v=`cat /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | grep pmac-generation` ; echo ${v##*:[ ]})" = OldWorld ] ; then SUBARCH=OldWorld elif (cat /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | grep ^motherboard | grep -q AAPL) ; then SUBARCH=OldWorld elif (cat /proc/cpuinfo 2> /dev/null | grep ^machine | grep -q 'CHRP IBM') ; then SUBARCH=CHRP else echo 1>&2 "$PRG: This machine is not yet supported" exit 1 fi ## make sure /proc/device-tree exists if [ ! -d /proc/device-tree ] ; then echo 1>&2 "$PRG: /proc/device-tree does not exist" echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Make sure you compiled your kernel with CONFIG_PROC_DEVICETREE=y" exit 1 fi ## make sure we have what we need. checkutils || exit 1 ## get the base device node and scrap /dev/ ie /dev/hda2 -> hda DEVICE="${device##*/}" DEVNODE="${DEVICE%%[0-9]*}" PARTITION="${DEVICE##*[a-z]}" ## use appropriate search for right sub arch. case "$SUBARCH" in NewWorld) newworld || exit 1 ;; OldWorld) oldworld || exit 1 ;; CHRP) chrp || exit 1 ;; esac exit 0