#!/bin/sh # # PROVIDE: netwait # REQUIRE: devd ipfw pf routing # KEYWORD: nojail # # The netwait script helps handle two situations: # - Systems with USB or other late-attaching network hardware which # is initialized by devd events. The script waits for all the # interfaces named in the netwait_if list to appear. # - Systems with statically-configured IP addresses in rc.conf(5). # The IP addresses in the netwait_ip list are pinged. The script # waits for any single IP in the list to respond to the ping. If your # system uses DHCP, you should probably use synchronous_dhclient="YES" # in your /etc/rc.conf instead of netwait_ip. # Either or both of the wait lists can be used (at least one must be # non-empty if netwait is enabled). . /etc/rc.subr name="netwait" desc="Wait for network devices or the network being up" rcvar="netwait_enable" start_cmd="${name}_start" stop_cmd=":" netwait_start() { local ip rc count output link wait_if got_if any_error if [ -z "${netwait_if}" ] && [ -z "${netwait_ip}" ]; then err 1 "No interface or IP addresses listed, nothing to wait for" fi if [ ${netwait_timeout} -lt 1 ]; then err 1 "netwait_timeout must be >= 1" fi if [ -n "${netwait_if}" ]; then any_error=0 for wait_if in ${netwait_if}; do echo -n "Waiting for ${wait_if}" link="" got_if=0 count=1 # Handle SIGINT (Ctrl-C); force abort of while() loop trap break SIGINT while [ ${count} -le ${netwait_if_timeout} ]; do if output=`/sbin/ifconfig ${wait_if} 2>/dev/null`; then if [ ${got_if} -eq 0 ]; then echo -n ", interface present" got_if=1 fi link=`expr "${output}" : '.*[[:blank:]]status: \(no carrier\)'` if [ -z "${link}" ]; then echo ', got link.' break fi fi sleep 1 count=$((count+1)) done # Restore default SIGINT handler trap - SIGINT if [ ${got_if} -eq 0 ]; then echo ", wait failed: interface never appeared." any_error=1 elif [ -n "${link}" ]; then echo ", wait failed: interface still has no link." any_error=1 fi done if [ ${any_error} -eq 1 ]; then warn "Continuing with startup, but be aware you may not have " warn "a fully functional networking layer at this point." fi fi if [ -n "${netwait_ip}" ]; then # Handle SIGINT (Ctrl-C); force abort of for() loop trap break SIGINT for ip in ${netwait_ip}; do echo -n "Waiting for ${ip} to respond to ICMP ping" count=1 while [ ${count} -le ${netwait_timeout} ]; do /sbin/ping -t 1 -c 1 -o ${ip} >/dev/null 2>&1 rc=$? if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then # Restore default SIGINT handler trap - SIGINT echo ', got response.' return fi count=$((count+1)) done echo ', failed: No response from host.' done # Restore default SIGINT handler trap - SIGINT warn "Exhausted IP list. Continuing with startup, but be aware you may" warn "not have a fully functional networking layer at this point." fi } load_rc_config $name # doesn't make sense to run in a svcj: config setting netwait_svcj="NO" run_rc_command "$1"