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#!/bin/sh |
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# |
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# Display driver helper |
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# |
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# Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@iki.fi> |
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# |
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# - Load drivers for specified modaliases, skipping disabled display drivers |
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# that would cause conflicts (KMS vs. vesa, KMS vs. proprietary). |
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# - Get information about enabled driver modules |
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# - Check that the loaded modules are correct |
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# |
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# Licensed under terms of GPLv2 or later. |
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# |
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# When updating, check: |
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# - the variables below |
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# - check_driver function |
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# - check_dkms_status function |
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# |
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if [ -n "$DEBUG_DISPLAY_DRIVER_HELPER" ]; then |
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echo "$(date) $*" >> /dev/ddh_debug |
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exec 2>>/dev/ddh_debug |
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set -x |
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fi |
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export LC_ALL=C |
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KMS_DRIVERS="i915 radeon nouveau" |
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# module names at run-time (hence nvidia instead of nvidia*): |
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KNOWN_MODULES="i915|radeon|nouveau|fglrx|nvidia" |
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XORG_i915="intel" |
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CONFLICTS_i915="" |
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XORG_nouveau="nouveau" |
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CONFLICTS_nouveau="nv nvidia" |
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XORG_radeon="ati radeon" |
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CONFLICTS_radeon="fglrx" |
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# Note: no /usr |
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# See end of script for descriptions of global variables. |
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check_driver() { |
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local name="$1" |
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case "$name" in |
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i915) |
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# implicitely loaded by X.org |
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check_xorg $name 0 || return 1 |
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IS_KMS=1 |
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;; |
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radeon) |
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# implicitely loaded by X.org |
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check_xorg $name 0 || return 1 |
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# Do not load if the proprietary driver is temporarily disabled |
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# on a PowerXpress system. |
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# TODO: this check could be omitted if radeon was explicitely |
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# specified in xorg.conf - but that is only known by check_xorg. |
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check_gl /etc/fglrx/pxpress-free.ld.so.conf && return 1 |
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IS_KMS=1 |
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# radeon needs to be loaded before X server |
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NEEDS_LOAD_NOW=1 |
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;; |
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nouveau) |
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# these KMS drivers require an explicit directive in xorg.conf |
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check_xorg $name 1 || return 1 |
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IS_KMS=1 |
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;; |
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fglrx) |
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check_xorg fglrx 1 || return 1 |
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check_dkms fglrx || return 1 |
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;; |
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nvidia) |
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# manually installed driver or a call from check_loaded() |
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UNSURE=1 |
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check_xorg nvidia 1 || return 1 |
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;; |
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nvidiafb) |
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# this is only reached if nvidiafb is manually unblacklisted |
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return 2 |
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;; |
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nvidia*) |
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[ "$name" = "nvidia_current" ] && name=nvidia-current |
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# there are multiple co-installable driver versions, so check |
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# the active alternative as well |
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check_gl /etc/$name/ld.so.conf || return 1 |
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check_xorg nvidia 1 || return 1 |
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check_dkms $name || return 1 |
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;; |
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*) |
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# unknown, will be loaded only if no known drivers were found |
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return 2 |
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;; |
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esac |
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return 0 |
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} |
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# Return success if there is no new pending DKMS build (needed to disallow |
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# speedboot on very early boot). |
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# Previously failed build or a missing module is counted as no pending build. |
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# Note: no /usr |
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check_dkms_status() { |
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[ -e /etc/alternatives/gl_conf ] || return 0 |
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# return fast for non-DKMS |
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check_gl /etc/ld.so.conf.d/GL/standard.conf && return 0 |
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local active="$(ls -l /etc/alternatives/gl_conf | awk '{ print $NF }')" |
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local modname= |
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case $active in |
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/etc/nvidia*/ld.so.conf) |
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modname="nvidia${active#*nvidia}" |
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modname="${modname%/*}" |
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;; |
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/etc/ld.so.conf.d/GL/ati.conf) |
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modname="fglrx" |
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;; |
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*) |
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# Unknown DKMS-looking driver, |
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# allow speedboot. |
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return 0 |
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;; |
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esac |
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check_dkms "$modname" 1 |
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} |
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# Check if all loaded kernel modules have correct xorg.conf |
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check_loaded() { |
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for module in $(grep -oE "^($KNOWN_MODULES) " /proc/modules); do |
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# try to unload the driver in case it is not in use before bailing |
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check_driver "$module" || rmmod "$module" &>/dev/null || return 1 |
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done |
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return 0 |
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} |
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# Check that specified DKMS driver is not queued for build for the current |
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# kernel. Used to check if we 1) should disable speedboot for this boot |
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# (--check-dkms-status), and 2) if should should load the currently |
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# existing driver (--load). Doing otherwise might cause us to load a wrong old |
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# version of the driver that had been installed using e.g. binary DKMS |
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# packages. |
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# Note: no /usr |
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check_dkms() { |
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local driver="$1" |
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local force="$2" |
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# If called from DKMS itself or we are not in rc.sysinit anymore, |
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# there are no pending builds. |
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if [ -z "$force" ]; then |
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[ "$DKMS_AUTOLOAD_MODULE" = "$driver" ] && return 0 |
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[ -z "$STARTUP" ] && [ ! -f "/dev/.in_sysinit" ] && return 0 |
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fi |
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local found= |
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local uname_r="$(uname -r)" |
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for dir in /var/lib/dkms/$driver/*; do |
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[ -e "$dir" ] || return 0 # no module, no build; or no /var |
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[ -L "$dir" ] && continue # not a module version |
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found=1 # module version found |
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[ -e "$dir/$uname_r" ] && return 0 |
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[ -e "/var/lib/dkms-binary/$driver/$(basename "$dir")/$uname_r" ] && return 0 |
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if [ -e "$dir/build/make.log" ]; then |
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# Build has failed for some kernel, check if it is this one. |
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# If so, there is no point in returning 1. |
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grep -q "^DKMS make\.log.* $uname_r " && return 0 |
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fi |
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done |
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# if module versions were found but none were built for this kernel, return 1 |
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[ -n "$found" ] && return 1 || return 0 |
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} |
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# Note: no /usr |
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check_gl() { |
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local alt_inode="$(stat -L -c%i $1 2>/dev/null)" |
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[ -n "$alt_inode" ] || return 1 |
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[ -n "$GL_INODE" ] || GL_INODE="$(stat -L -c%i /etc/alternatives/gl_conf 2>/dev/null)" |
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[ "$alt_inode" = "$GL_INODE" ] || return 1 |
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return 0 |
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} |
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# Note: no /usr |
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get_xorg_drivers() { |
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if [ -z "$XORG_DRIVERS" ]; then |
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XORG_DRIVERS="$(cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*.conf 2>/dev/null | |
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awk -F'"' -vORS=' ' -vIGNORECASE=1 ' |
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/^[[:space:]]+*section[[:space:]]+"device"/ { device=1 } |
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/endsection/ { device=0 } |
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/^[[:space:]]*driver[[:space:]]*".*"/ { if (device) drivers[$2]=$2 } |
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END { for (driver in drivers) print driver } |
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')" |
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[ -n "$XORG_DRIVERS" ] || XORG_DRIVERS="-" |
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fi |
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} |
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# Note: no /usr |
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# parameter 1: xorg driver |
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# parameter 2: 1 the check if the driver is explicitely enabled |
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# 0 means that check only for conflicts |
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check_xorg() { |
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local driver="$1" |
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local explicit_only="$2" |
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eval local xorg_drivers=\"\$XORG_$driver\" |
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[ -n "$xorg_drivers" ] || xorg_drivers="$driver" |
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eval local conflicts=\"\$CONFLICTS_$driver\" |
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get_xorg_drivers |
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conflict_found= |
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for enabled_driver in $XORG_DRIVERS; do |
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for xorg_driver in $xorg_drivers; do |
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[ "$enabled_driver" = "$xorg_driver" ] && return 0 |
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done |
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# if the X.org driver can be loaded implicitely, check that |
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# there are no conflicting drivers that override the driver |
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if [ "$explicit_only" = "0" -a -z "$conflict_found" ]; then |
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for conflict in vesa $conflicts; do |
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if [ "$enabled_driver" = "$conflict" ]; then |
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conflict_found=1 |
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continue 2 |
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# continue loop to check for an explicit load |
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fi |
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done |
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fi |
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done |
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# in case of a conflict, do not load the module |
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[ -n "$conflict_found" ] && return 1 |
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# no driver is selected - don't load if explicit_only is 1 |
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[ "$explicit_only" = "1" ] && return 1 |
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# implicit load allowed; only load if there is evidence that this is |
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# not a live cd or similar with automatic configuration occurring later |
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# in the boot process (which might configure a driver conflicting with |
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# the implicit driver, e.g. a proprietary one) |
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# TODO: Could this be replaced with a more robust check? |
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[ -e "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" ] || [ -e "/etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/kernels" ] || |
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[ -e "/etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/xorg" ] || [ -e "/boot/grub/menu.lst" ] |
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} |
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# Load the driver for the specified modalias, if configured. |
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# Note: no /usr |
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load_driver() { |
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local modulename |
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local load_default=1 |
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for modulename in $(/sbin/modprobe -Rq "$1"); do |
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check_driver "$modulename" |
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case $? in |
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1) # a driver which needs handling by this script matches |
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# the modalias, but was not configured - do not run |
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# the generic modprobe if no other drivers are |
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# configured either |
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load_default= |
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continue |
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;; |
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2) continue |
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;; |
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esac |
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if [ -n "$IS_KMS" ]; then |
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grep -q "^$modulename " /proc/modules && return 0 |
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echo "$modulename" > /dev/.late_kms 2>/dev/null |
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# If NEEDS_LOAD_NOW is not set and plymouth is running, |
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# skip loading the driver to avoid quitting plymouth. |
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# The driver will be loaded later by X server itself. |
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[ -z "$NEEDS_LOAD_NOW" ] && /bin/plymouth --ping 2>/dev/null && return 0 |
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/bin/plymouth quit 2>/dev/null |
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fi |
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/sbin/modprobe -b "$modulename" && return 0 |
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done |
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# no specially handled modules were loaded, so load all modules normally |
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# unless $load_default was set above |
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[ -z "$load_default" ] || /sbin/modprobe -b "$1" |
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} |
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is_kms_allowed() { |
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for driver in $KMS_DRIVERS; do |
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# Check all drivers for conflicts only. |
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check_xorg $driver 0 || return 1 |
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done |
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return 0 |
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} |
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get_initrd_kms_drivers() { |
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local initrd="$1" |
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local kms_drivers="$(echo "$KMS_DRIVERS" | tr " " "|")" |
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zcat "$initrd" | cpio -t --quiet | sed -nr "s,.*/($kms_drivers)\.ko.*$,\1,p" |
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} |
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# Check that the initrd doesn't contain disabled modules |
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check_initrd() { |
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local initrd="$1" |
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local initrd_drivers="$(get_initrd_kms_drivers "$initrd")" |
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for driver in $initrd_drivers; do |
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check_driver "$driver" || return 1 |
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done |
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for driver2 in $(get_active_kms_drivers); do |
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for driver in $initrd_drivers; do |
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[ "$driver" = "$driver2" ] && continue 2 |
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done |
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# An enabled module for present hardware was not in initrd |
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return 1 |
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done |
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return 0 |
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} |
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get_active_kms_drivers() { |
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local kms_drivers= |
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for device in $(grep -l 0x03 /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:0*/class); do |
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[ -e "$device" ] || continue |
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device="$(dirname $device)" |
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[ -f "$device/modalias" ] || continue |
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modalias="$(cat "$device/modalias")" |
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for modulename in $(/sbin/modprobe -Rq "$modalias"); do |
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IS_KMS= |
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check_driver "$modulename" || continue |
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[ -n "$IS_KMS" ] && echo $modulename |
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done |
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done |
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} |
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usage() { |
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cat <<EOF |
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Usage: $0 action [arguments] |
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Known actions: |
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--load MODALIAS |
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Load drivers matching MODALIAS, checking that they are enabled and |
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configured. |
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--load-dkms-autoload MODNAME MODALIAS |
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Same as --load, but assume MODNAME is built and correct so that |
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checking dkms status is unnecessary. |
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--is-disabled MODNAME |
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Checks whether the driver corresponding to MODNAME is disabled (e.g. |
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a conflicting driver is configured, etc.). Unknown MODNAMEs are |
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considered not disabled. |
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--is-enabled-kms MODNAME |
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Checks whether the driver corresponding to MODNAME is enabled and |
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MODNAME is a known KMS module. Note that drivers may be enabled even |
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if there is no such hardware. This just checks that there are |
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no conflicting drivers in use etc. |
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--is-kms-allowed |
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Checks whether it is ok to load KMS drivers in initrd. This returns |
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a failure when a conflicting driver is set up (vesa or a proprietary |
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one). |
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--get-all-kms-drivers |
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Get a list of the known KMS drivers. |
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--get-active-kms-drivers |
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Get a list of the known KMS drivers which are enabled and the hardware |
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is present. |
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--get-initrd-kms-drivers INITRD |
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Get a list of the known KMS drivers in initrd INITRD. |
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--check-dkms-status |
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Checks if there are no pending DKMS builds for the currently enabled |
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drivers. |
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--check-loaded |
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Checks that there are no disabled drivers loaded. |
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--check-speedboot |
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Does --check-dkms-status and --check-loaded. |
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--check-loaded-strict |
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As --check-loaded, and consider ambigious cases (e.g. nvidia where |
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we can't detect if the loaded driver has the correct version) as |
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failure. |
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--check-initrd INITRD |
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Check that INITRD doesn't contain disabled KMS drivers. |
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EOF |
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} |
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# clear global variables |
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# cache for check_gl() |
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GL_INODE= |
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# cache for check_xorg() |
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XORG_DRIVERS= |
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# The driver is a KMS enabled driver. This will cause the script to quit |
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# plymouth when a driver is loaded by --load and NEEDS_LOAD_NOW below is set. |
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# This is done as plymouth is still attached to the default framebuffer (the |
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# issues caused by not doing this don't seem to be fatal, though, but the |
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# display may be lost completely until plymouth eventually stops). |
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# There is no option in plymouth to "reload" a driver, it expects any KMS |
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# driver to be loaded be before starting it. |
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IS_KMS= |
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# This KMS driver needs to be loaded before X server starts, so load it now |
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# even if we have to shut down plymouth (see above). |
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NEEDS_LOAD_NOW= |
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# dkms module that was built when calling from DKMS |
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DKMS_AUTOLOAD_MODULE= |
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# Set by check_loaded() when it can't be sure that the correct driver is loaded |
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# (e.g. in case of the multiple proprietary nvidia drivers which all identify as |
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# "nvidia" in loaded modules list). |
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UNSURE= |
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case "$1" in |
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--load) |
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load_driver "$2" |
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;; |
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--load-dkms-autoload) |
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DKMS_AUTOLOAD_MODULE="$2" |
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load_driver "$3" |
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;; |
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--is-disabled) |
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check_driver "$2" |
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[ $? -eq 1 ] |
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# unknown (2) are not considered disabled :) |
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;; |
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--is-enabled-kms) |
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check_driver "$2" && [ -n "$IS_KMS" ] |
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;; |
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--is-kms-allowed) |
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is_kms_allowed |
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;; |
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--check-dkms-status) |
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check_dkms_status |
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;; |
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--get-all-kms-drivers) |
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echo $KMS_DRIVERS |
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;; |
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--get-active-kms-drivers) |
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get_active_kms_drivers |
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;; |
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--get-initrd-kms-drivers) |
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get_initrd_kms_drivers "$2" |
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;; |
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--check-initrd) |
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check_initrd "$2" |
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;; |
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--check-loaded) |
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check_loaded |
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;; |
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--check-loaded-strict) |
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check_loaded && [ -z "$UNSURE" ] |
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;; |
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--check-speedboot) |
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check_dkms_status && check_loaded |
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;; |
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*) |
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usage |
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;; |
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esac |