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authorgreg@kroah.com <greg@kroah.com>2003-10-20 20:28:42 -0700
committerGreg KH <gregkh@suse.de>2005-04-26 21:01:42 -0700
commita9ce0a410e7ef573f2f1f48ea793829d3cec389f (patch)
tree2f5a0ffa90bbd862e2b5cde18d314df61a31e30e /udev-remove.c
parent05fdfe68e2a628ceabf41f32300bf9f7578a29c5 (diff)
[PATCH] more database work. Now we only store the info we really need right now.
Also delete the record after the device is gone, and fix up a memory leak.
Diffstat (limited to 'udev-remove.c')
-rw-r--r--udev-remove.c17
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/udev-remove.c b/udev-remove.c
index 9862a6f20..430f1c901 100644
--- a/udev-remove.c
+++ b/udev-remove.c
@@ -36,27 +36,25 @@
/*
- * Here would go a call to the naming deamon, to get the name we want to have
- * for this device. But for now, let's just default to whatever the kernel is
- * calling the device as that will keep the "old-style" naming policy
+ * Look up the sysfs path in the database to see if we have named this device
+ * something different from the kernel name. If we have, us it. If not, use
+ * the default kernel name for lack of anything else to know to do.
*/
static char *get_name(char *dev, int major, int minor)
{
static char name[100];
char *temp;
- temp = udevdb_get_udevice_by_sysfs(dev);
- dbg("udevdb_get_udevice_by_sysfs returned %s", temp);
- if (temp != NULL)
- return temp;
-
+ if (udevdb_get_dev(dev, &name[0], sizeof(name)) == 0)
+ goto exit;
+
temp = strrchr(dev, '/');
if (temp == NULL)
return NULL;
strncpy(name, &temp[1], sizeof(name));
+exit:
dbg("name is %s", name);
-
return &name[0];
}
@@ -87,6 +85,7 @@ int udev_remove_device(char *device, char *subsystem)
}
udevdb_delete_udevice(name);
+ udevdb_delete_dev(device);
return delete_node(name);