If procd relaunches the ModemManager daemon after e.g. a crash, we also want it to notify all cached hotplug events, or otherwise we would end up leaving the daemon running without the full initial processing done. This change modifies the init script to include all the required init commands as part of the procd instance command, so that procd launches all of them on every respawn. Signed-off-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es>
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36 lines
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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
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# Copyright (C) 2016 Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es>
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USE_PROCD=1
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START=70
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stop_service() {
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# Load common utils
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. /usr/share/ModemManager/modemmanager.common
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# Set all configured interfaces as unavailable
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mm_cleanup_interfaces
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}
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start_service() {
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# Setup ModemManager service
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#
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# We will make sure that the rundir always exists, and we initially cleanup
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# all interfaces flagging them as unavailable.
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#
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# The cached events processing will wait for MM to be available in DBus
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# and will make sure all ports are re-notified to ModemManager every time
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# it starts.
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#
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# All these commands need to be executed on every MM start, even after
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# procd-triggered respawns, which is why they're all included as instance command
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#
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procd_open_instance
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procd_set_param command sh -c ". /usr/share/ModemManager/modemmanager.common; \
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mkdir -m 0755 -p ${MODEMMANAGER_RUNDIR}; \
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mm_cleanup_interfaces; \
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( mm_report_events_from_cache ) >/dev/null 2>&1 & \
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/usr/sbin/ModemManager"
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procd_set_param respawn "${respawn_threshold:-3600}" "${respawn_timeout:-5}" "${respawn_retry:-5}"
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procd_set_param pidfile "${MODEMMANAGER_PID_FILE}"
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procd_close_instance
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}
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