The perl test suite has a test where it reads all the block or char devices under /dev without following the translators. Then it compares it against a list of devices that read the translated nodes stat info.
The patch changes how the the device files are created initially so that the stat information is identical and makes the Hurd environment appear more similar to other operating systems. --- sutils/MAKEDEV.sh | 67 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh b/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh index 0702663..79757fc 100644 --- a/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh +++ b/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh @@ -81,6 +81,27 @@ st() { if [ "$KEEP" ] && showtrans "$NODE" > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then return; fi + local NODE_TYPE="$1" + case "$NODE_TYPE" in + b|c|d|f) + shift 1 + ;; + *) + NODE_TYPE="f" + ;; + esac + if [ ! -e "$NODE" ]; then + case "$NODE_TYPE" in + b|c) + cmd mknod "$NODE" "$NODE_TYPE" 0 0 + ;; + d) + cmd mkdir "$NODE" + ;; + *) + ;; + esac + fi if cmd settrans $STFLAGS -c "$NODE"; then cmd chown "$OWNER" "$NODE" cmd chmod "$PERM" "$NODE" @@ -109,47 +130,47 @@ mkdev() { mkdev console tty random urandom null zero full fd time mem klog shm ;; console|com[0-9]) - st $I root 600 /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/$I device $I;; + st $I root 600 c /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/$I device $I;; vcs) - st $I root 600 /hurd/console;; + st $I root 600 d /hurd/console;; tty[1-9][0-9]|tty[1-9]) - st $I root 600 /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/$I hurdio \ + st $I root 600 c /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/$I hurdio \ ${DEVDIR}/vcs/`echo $I | sed -e s/tty//`/console;; lpr[0-9]) - st $I root 660 /hurd/streamio "$I";; + st $I root 660 c /hurd/streamio "$I";; random) - st $I root 644 /hurd/random --seed-file /var/lib/random-seed;; + st $I root 644 c /hurd/random --seed-file /var/lib/random-seed;; urandom) # Our /dev/random is both secure and non-blocking. Create a # link for compatibility with Linux. cmd ln -f -s random $I;; null) - st $I root 666 /hurd/null;; + st $I root 666 c /hurd/null;; full) - st $I root 666 /hurd/null --full;; + st $I root 666 c /hurd/null --full;; zero) - st $I root 666 /bin/nullauth -- /hurd/storeio -Tzero;; + st $I root 666 c /bin/nullauth -- /hurd/storeio -Tzero;; tty) - st $I root 666 /hurd/magic tty;; + st $I root 666 c /hurd/magic tty;; fd) - st $I root 666 /hurd/magic --directory fd + st $I root 666 d /hurd/magic --directory fd cmd ln -f -s fd/0 stdin cmd ln -f -s fd/1 stdout cmd ln -f -s fd/2 stderr ;; 'time') - st $I root 644 /hurd/storeio --no-cache time ;; + st $I root 644 c /hurd/storeio --no-cache time ;; mem) - st $I root 660 /hurd/storeio --no-cache mem ;; + st $I root 660 c /hurd/storeio --no-cache mem ;; klog) - st $I root 660 /hurd/streamio kmsg;; + st $I root 660 c /hurd/streamio kmsg;; # ptys [pt]ty[pqrstuvwxyzPQRS]?) # Make one pty, both the master and slave halves. local id="${I#???}" - st pty$id root 666 /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/pty$id \ + st pty$id root 666 c /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/pty$id \ pty-master ${DEVDIR}/tty$id - st tty$id root 666 /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/tty$id \ + st tty$id root 666 c /hurd/term ${DEVDIR}/tty$id \ pty-slave ${DEVDIR}/pty$id ;; [pt]ty[pqrstuvwxyzPQRS]) @@ -162,11 +183,11 @@ mkdev() { ;; fd*|mt*) - st $I root 640 /hurd/storeio $I + st $I root 640 b /hurd/storeio $I ;; rumpdisk) - st $I root 660 /hurd/rumpdisk + st $I root 660 c /hurd/rumpdisk cmd ln -f -s rumpdisk disk ;; [hrscw]d*) @@ -214,18 +235,18 @@ mkdev() { # The device name passed all syntax checks, so finally use it! if [ "$USE_PARTSTORE" ] && [ -z "$rest" ] && [ "$sliceno" ]; then local dev=${I%s[0-9]*} - st $I root 640 /hurd/storeio -T typed part:$sliceno:device:$MASTER$dev + st $I root 640 b /hurd/storeio -T typed part:$sliceno:device:$MASTER$dev else - st $I root 640 /hurd/storeio $MASTER$I + st $I root 640 b /hurd/storeio $MASTER$I fi ;; netdde) - st $I root 660 /hurd/netdde + st $I root 660 c /hurd/netdde cmd ln -f -s netdde net ;; eth*) - st $I root 660 /hurd/devnode -M /dev/net $I;; + st $I root 660 c /hurd/devnode -M /dev/net $I;; # /dev/shm is used by the POSIX.1 shm_open call in libc. # We don't want the underlying node to be written by randoms, @@ -235,7 +256,7 @@ mkdev() { # Linux, we tell tmpfs to set the size to half the physical RAM # in the machine. shm) - st $I root 644 /hurd/tmpfs --mode=1777 50% + st $I root 644 d /hurd/tmpfs --mode=1777 50% ;; pseudo-root) @@ -246,7 +267,7 @@ mkdev() { loop*) # In Linux an inactive "/dev/loopN" device acts like /dev/null. # The `losetup' script changes the translator to "activate" the device. - st $I root 640 /hurd/null + st $I root 640 c /hurd/null ;; *) -- 2.39.2