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43.Dd May 31, 2019
44.Dt DEVD.CONF 5
45.Os
46.Sh NAME
47.Nm devd.conf
48.Nd configuration file for
49.Xr devd 8
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51.Ss General Syntax
52A
53.Xr devd 8
54configuration consists of two general features, statements
55and comments.
56All statements end with a semicolon.
57Many statements can contain substatements, which are also
58terminated with a semicolon.
59.Pp
60The following statements are supported:
61.Bl -tag -width ".Ic options"
62.It Ic attach
63Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when
64a newly attached device matches said criteria.
65.It Ic detach
66Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when
67a newly detached device matches said criteria.
68.It Ic nomatch
69Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when
70no device driver currently loaded in the kernel claims a (new)
71device.
72.It Ic notify
73Specifies various matching criteria and actions to perform when the kernel
74sends an event notification to userland.
75.It Ic options
76Specifies various options and parameters for the operation of
77.Xr devd 8 .
78.El
79.Pp
80Statements may occur in any order in the configuration file, and may be
81repeated as often as required.
82Further details on the syntax and meaning of each statement and their
83substatements are explained below.
84.Pp
85Each statement, except
86.Ic options
87has a priority (an arbitrary number) associated with it, where
88.Ql 0
89is defined as the lowest priority.
90If two statements match the same event, only the action of the statement with
91highest priority will be executed.
92In this way generic statements can be overridden for devices or
93notifications that require special attention.
94.Pp
95The general syntax of a statement is:
96.Bd -literal -offset indent
97statement priority {
98	substatement "value";
99	...
100	substatement "value";
101};
102.Ed
103.Ss Sub-statements
104The following sub-statements are supported within the
105.Ic options
106statement.
107.Bl -tag -width ".Ic directory"
108.It Ic directory Qq Ar /some/path ;
109Adds the given directory to the list of directories from which
110.Xr devd 8
111will read all files named "*.conf" as further
112configuration files.
113Any number of
114.Ic directory
115statements can be used.
116.It Ic pid-file Qq Pa /var/run/devd.pid ;
117Specifies PID file.
118.It Ic set Ar regexp-name Qq Ar (some|regexp) ;
119Creates a regular expression and assigns it to the variable
120.Ar regexp-name .
121The variable is available throughout the rest of
122the configuration file.
123If the string begins with
124.Ql \&! ,
125it matches if the regular expression formed by the rest of the string
126does not match.
127All regular expressions have an implicit
128.Ql ^$
129around them.
130.El
131.Pp
132The following sub-statements are supported within the
133.Ic attach
134and
135.Ic detach
136statements.
137.Bl -tag -width ".Ic directory"
138.It Ic action Qq Ar command ;
139Command to execute upon a successful match.
140Example
141.Dq Li "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start" .
142.It Ic class Qq Ar string ;
143This is shorthand for
144.Dq Ic match Qo Li class Qc Qq Ar string .
145.It Ic device-name Qq string ;
146This is shorthand for
147.Dq Ic match Qo Li device-name Qc Qq Ar string .
148This matches a device named
149.Ar string ,
150which is allowed to be a regular expression or a variable previously created
151containing a regular expression.
152The
153.Dq Li device-name
154variable
155is available for later use with the
156.Ic action
157statement.
158.It Ic match Qo Ar variable Qc Qq Ar value ;
159Matches the content of
160.Ar value
161against
162.Ar variable ;
163the content of
164.Ar value
165may be a regular expression.
166Not required during
167.Ic attach
168nor
169.Ic detach
170events since the
171.Ic device-name
172statement takes care of all device matching.
173For a partial list of variables, see below.
174.It Ic media-type Qq Ar string ;
175For network devices,
176.Ic media-type
177will match devices that have the given media type.
178Valid media types are:
179.Dq Li Ethernet ,
180.Dq Li Tokenring ,
181.Dq Li FDDI ,
182.Dq Li 802.11 ,
183and
184.Dq Li ATM .
185.It Ic subdevice Qq Ar string ;
186This is shorthand for
187.Dq Ic match Qo Li subdevice Qc Qq Ar string .
188.El
189.Pp
190The following sub-statements are supported within the
191.Ic nomatch
192statement.
193.Bl -tag -width ".Ic directory"
194.It Ic action Qq Ar command ;
195Same as above.
196.It Ic match Qo Ar variable Qc Qq Ar value ;
197Matches the content of
198.Ar value
199against
200.Ar variable ;
201the content of
202.Ar value
203may be a regular expression.
204For a partial list of variables, see below.
205.El
206.Pp
207The following sub-statements are supported within the
208.Ic notify
209statement.
210The
211.Dq Li notify
212variable is available inside this statement and contains, a value, depending
213on which system and subsystem that delivered the event.
214.Bl -tag -width ".Ic directory"
215.It Ic action Qq Ar command ;
216Command to execute upon a successful match.
217Example
218.Dq Li "/etc/rc.d/power_profile $notify" .
219.It Ic match Qo Ar system | subsystem | type | notify Qc Qq Ar value ;
220Any number of
221.Ic match
222statements can exist within a
223.Ic notify
224statement;
225.Ar value
226can be either a fixed string or a regular expression.
227Below is a list of available systems, subsystems, and types.
228.It Ic media-type Qq Ar string ;
229See above.
230.El
231.Ss Variables that can be used with the match statement
232A partial list of variables and their possible values that can be used together
233with the
234.Ic match
235statement.
236The variables are published by the bus based on characteristics of the device
237that generated the event (for device events).
238Variables for other classes of events are dependent on those events.
239.Pp
240.Bl -tag -width ".Li manufacturer" -compact
241.It Ic Variable
242.Ic Description
243.It Li *
244The entire message from the current event.
245.It Li _
246The entire message from the current event, after the initial type character.
247.It Li timestamp
248The time this event was processed, in seconds since 1970 dot fraction.
249.It Li bus
250Device name of parent bus.
251.It Li cdev
252Device node path if one is created by the
253.Xr devfs 5
254filesystem.
255.It Li cisproduct
256CIS-product.
257.It Li cisvendor
258CIS-vendor.
259.It Li class
260Device class.
261.It Li comm
262Executable name (kernel).
263.It Li core
264Path to core file (kernel).
265.It Li device
266Device ID.
267.It Li devclass
268Device Class (USB).
269.It Li devsubclass
270Device Sub-class (USB).
271.It Li device-name
272Name of attached/detached device.
273.It Li endpoints
274Endpoint count (USB).
275.It Li function
276Card functions.
277.It Li interface
278Interface ID (USB).
279.It Li intclass
280Interface Class (USB).
281.It Li intprotocol
282Interface Protocol (USB).
283.It Li intsubclass
284Interface Sub-class (USB).
285.It Li jail
286Jail name for the process triggering the rule (RCTL).
287.It Li manufacturer
288Manufacturer ID (pccard).
289.It Li mode
290Peripheral mode (USB).
291.It Li notify
292Match the value of the
293.Dq Li notify
294variable.
295.It Li parent
296Parent device.
297.It Li pid
298PID of the process triggering the rule (RCTL).
299.It Li port
300Hub port number (USB).
301.It Li product
302Product ID (pccard/USB).
303.It Li release
304Hardware revision (USB).
305.It Li ruid
306Real UID of the process triggering the rule (RCTL).
307.It Li rule
308Rule (RCTL).
309.It Li sernum
310Serial Number (USB).
311.It Li slot
312Card slot.
313.It Li subvendor
314Sub-vendor ID.
315.It Li subdevice
316Sub-device ID.
317.It Li subsystem
318Matches a subsystem of a system, see below.
319.It Li system
320Matches a system type, see below.
321.It Li type
322Type of notification, see below.
323.It Li vendor
324Vendor ID.
325.El
326.Ss Notify matching
327A partial list of systems, subsystems, and types used within the
328.Ic notify
329mechanism.
330.Pp
331.Bl -tag -width ".Li coretemp" -compact
332.It Sy System
333.It Li ACPI
334Events related to the ACPI subsystem.
335.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
336.It Sy Subsystem
337.It Li ACAD
338AC line state ($notify=0x00 is offline, 0x01 is online).
339.It Li Button
340Button state ($notify=0x00 is power, 0x01 is sleep).
341.It Li CMBAT
342Battery events.
343.It Li Dock
344Dock state ($notify=0x00 is undocked, 0x01 is docked).
345.It Li Lid
346Lid state ($notify=0x00 is closed, 0x01 is open).
347.It Li PROCESSOR
348Processor state/configuration ($notify=0x81 is a change in available Cx states).
349.It Li Resume
350Resume notification.
351.It Li Suspend
352Suspend notification.
353.It Li Thermal
354Thermal zone events.
355.El
356.Pp
357.It Li CARP
358Events related to the
359.Xr carp 4
360protocol.
361.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
362.It Sy Subsystem
363.It Ar vhid@interface
364The
365.Dq subsystem
366contains the actual CARP vhid and the name of the network interface
367on which the event took place.
368.Bl -tag -width ".Li MASTER" -compact
369.It Sy Type
370.It Li MASTER
371Node become the master for a virtual host.
372.It Li BACKUP
373Node become the backup for a virtual host.
374.El
375.El
376.Pp
377.It Li IFNET
378Events related to the network subsystem.
379.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
380.It Sy Subsystem
381.It Ar interface
382The
383.Dq subsystem
384is the actual name of the network interface on which the event
385took place.
386.Bl -tag -width ".Li LINK_DOWN" -compact
387.It Sy Type
388.It Li LINK_UP
389Carrier status changed to UP.
390.It Li LINK_DOWN
391Carrier status changed to DOWN.
392.It Li ATTACH
393The network interface is attached to the system.
394.It Li DETACH
395The network interface is detached from the system.
396.El
397.El
398.Pp
399.It Li DEVFS
400Events related to the
401.Xr devfs 5
402filesystem.
403.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
404.It Sy Subsystem
405.It Li CDEV
406.Bl -tag -width ".Li DESTROY" -compact
407.It Sy Type
408.It Li CREATE
409The
410.Xr devfs 5
411node is created.
412.It Li DESTROY
413The
414.Xr devfs 5
415node is destroyed.
416.El
417.El
418.Pp
419.It Li GEOM
420Events related to the
421.Xr geom 4
422framework.
423The difference compared to
424.Li DEVFS
425is that
426.Li GEOM
427only includes disk-like devices.
428.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
429.It Sy Subsystem
430.It Li DEV
431.Bl -tag -width ".Li MEDIACHANGE" -compact
432.It Sy Type
433.It Li CREATE
434A
435.Xr geom 4
436provider is created.
437.It Li DESTROY
438A
439.Xr geom 4
440provider is destroyed.
441.It Li GEOM::physpath
442The physical path of a device has changed.
443.It Li MEDIACHANGE
444Physical media has changed.
445.It Li SIZECHANGE
446A
447.Xr geom 4
448provider size has changed.
449.El
450.El
451.Pp
452.It Li RCTL
453Events related to the
454.Xr rctl 8
455framework.
456.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
457.It Sy Subsystem
458.It Li rule
459.Bl -tag -width ".Li matched" -compact
460.It Sy Type
461.It Li matched
462A rule with action specified as "devctl" was triggered.
463.El
464.El
465.Pp
466.It Li USB
467Events related to the USB subsystem.
468.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
469.It Sy Subsystem
470.It Li DEVICE
471.Bl -tag -width ".Li DETACH" -compact
472.It Sy Type
473.It Li ATTACH
474USB device is attached to the system.
475.It Li DETACH
476USB device is detached from the system.
477.El
478.It Li INTERFACE
479.Bl -tag -width ".Li DETACH" -compact
480.It Sy Type
481.It Li ATTACH
482USB interface is attached to a device.
483.It Li DETACH
484USB interface is detached from a device.
485.El
486.El
487.Pp
488.It Li coretemp
489Events related to the
490.Xr coretemp 4
491device.
492.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
493.It Sy Subsystem
494.It Li Thermal
495Notification that the CPU core has reached critical temperature.
496.Bl -tag -width ".Ar temperature" -compact
497.It Sy Type
498.It Ar temperature
499String containing the temperature of the core that has become too hot.
500.El
501.El
502.Pp
503.It Li kern
504Events related to the kernel.
505.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
506.It Sy Subsystem
507.It Li power
508.Bl -tag -width ".li resume" -compact
509.It Sy Type
510.It Li resume
511Notification that the system has woken from the suspended state.
512.El
513.El
514.Pp
515.It Li kernel
516More events related to the kernel.
517.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
518.It Sy Subsystem
519.It Li signal
520.Bl -tag -width ".li resume" -compact
521.It Sy Type
522.It Li coredump
523Notification that a process has crashed and dumped core.
524.El
525.El
526.Pp
527.It Li CAM
528Events related to the
529.Xr cam 4
530system.
531.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Subsystem" -compact
532.It Sy Subsystem
533.It Li periph
534Events related to peripheral devices.
535.Bl -tag -width ".li timeout" -compact
536.It Sy Type
537.It Li error
538Generic errors.
539.It Li timeout
540Command timeouts.
541.El
542.El
543.El
544.Pp
545A link state change to UP on the interface
546.Dq Li fxp0
547would result in the following notify event:
548.Bd -literal -offset indent
549system=IFNET, subsystem=fxp0, type=LINK_UP
550.Ed
551.Pp
552An AC line state change to
553.Dq offline
554would result in the following event:
555.Bd -literal -offset indent
556system=ACPI, subsystem=ACAD, notify=0x00
557.Ed
558.Ss Comments
559Comments may appear anywhere that whitespace may appear in a
560configuration file.
561To appeal to programmers of all kinds, they can
562be written in C, C++, or shell/Perl constructs.
563.Pp
564C-style comments start with the two characters
565.Ql /*
566(slash, star) and end with
567.Ql */
568(star, slash).
569Because they are completely delimited with these characters,
570they can be used to comment only a portion of a line or to span
571multiple lines.
572.Pp
573C-style comments cannot be nested.
574For example, the following is
575not valid because the entire comment ends with the first
576.Ql */ :
577.Bd -literal -offset indent
578/* This is the start of a comment.
579   This is still part of the comment.
580/* This is an incorrect attempt at nesting a comment. */
581   This is no longer in any comment. */
582.Ed
583.Pp
584C++-style comments start with the two characters
585.Ql //
586(slash, slash) and continue to the end of the physical line.
587They cannot be continued across multiple physical lines; to have
588one logical comment span multiple lines, each line must use the
589.Ql //
590pair.
591For example:
592.Bd -literal -offset indent
593// This is the start of a comment.  The next line
594// is a new comment, even though it is logically
595// part of the previous comment.
596.Ed
597.Sh FILES
598.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/devd.conf" -compact
599.It Pa /etc/devd.conf
600The
601.Xr devd 8
602configuration file.
603.El
604.Sh EXAMPLES
605.Bd -literal
606#
607# This will catch link down events on the interfaces fxp0 and ath0
608#
609notify 0 {
610	match "system"			"IFNET";
611	match "subsystem"		"(fxp0|ath0)";
612	match "type"			"LINK_DOWN";
613	action "logger $subsystem is DOWN";
614};
615
616#
617# Match lid open/close events
618# These can be combined to a single event, by passing the
619# value of $notify to the external script.
620#
621notify 0 {
622	match "system"			"ACPI";
623	match "subsystem"		"Lid";
624	match "notify"			"0x00";
625	action "logger Lid closed, we can sleep now!";
626};
627
628notify 0 {
629	match "system"			"ACPI";
630	match "subsystem"		"Lid";
631	match "notify"			"0x01";
632	action "logger Lid opened, the sleeper must awaken!";
633};
634
635#
636# Match a USB device type
637#
638notify 0 {
639	match "system"			"USB";
640	match "subsystem"		"INTERFACE";
641	match "type"			"ATTACH";
642	match "intclass"		"0x0e";
643	action "logger USB video device attached";
644};
645
646#
647# Try to configure ath and wi devices with pccard_ether
648# as they are attached.
649#
650attach 0 {
651        device-name "(ath|wi)[0-9]+";
652        action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name start";
653};
654
655#
656# Stop ath and wi devices as they are detached from
657# the system.
658#
659detach 0 {
660        device-name "(ath|wi)[0-9]+";
661        action "/etc/pccard_ether $device-name stop";
662};
663.Ed
664.Pp
665The installed
666.Pa /etc/devd.conf
667has many additional examples.
668.Sh SEE ALSO
669.Xr cam 4 ,
670.Xr coretemp 4 ,
671.Xr devfs 5 ,
672.Xr re_format 7 ,
673.Xr devd 8
674