openwrt/package/utils/mdadm/files/mdadm.init
Jo-Philipp Wich 813efe57e4 mdadm: extend uci config support
Extend the mdadm package to allow to explicitely configure arrays as
well as device list entries.

Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
2017-04-08 14:20:19 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
START=13
STOP=98
USE_PROCD=1
PROG=/sbin/mdadm
NAME=mdadm
CONF="/var/etc/mdadm.conf"
append_list_item() {
append "$2" "$1" "$3"
}
append_option() {
local var="$1"
local cfg="$2"
local opt="$3"
local name="$4"
local sep="$5"
local str
if [ -n "$sep" ]; then
config_list_foreach "$cfg" "$opt" append_list_item str "$sep"
else
config_get str "$cfg" "$opt"
fi
[ -n "$str" ] && append "$var" $(printf "%s=%s" "${name:-${opt//_/-}}" "$str")
}
mdadm_common() {
local cfg="$1"
local email devices
if [ -x /sbin/sendmail ]; then
append_option email "$cfg" email "MAILADDR"
fi
append_option devices "$cfg" devices DEVICE " "
printf "%s\n%s\n" "$email" "$devices" >> $CONF
}
mdadm_array() {
local cfg="$1"
local uuid device devices name array
config_get uuid "$cfg" uuid
config_get name "$cfg" name
config_get device "$cfg" device
if [ -z "$device" ] || [ -z "$uuid$name" ]; then
echo "Skipping array without device, uuid or name" >&2
return
fi
[ -n "$uuid" ] && append array "uuid=$uuid"
[ -n "$name" ] && append array "name=$name"
append_option array "$cfg" super_minor
append_option array "$cfg" spares
append_option array "$cfg" spare_group
append_option array "$cfg" bitmap
append_option array "$cfg" container
append_option array "$cfg" member
append_option array "$cfg" devices devices ","
printf "ARRAY %s %s\n" "$device" "$array" >> $CONF
}
start_service() {
local email
mkdir -p "${CONF%/*}"
printf "# Autogenerated from /etc/config/mdadm, do not edit!\n" > $CONF
config_load mdadm
config_foreach mdadm_common mdadm
config_foreach mdadm_array array
$PROG --assemble --scan --config="$CONF"
procd_open_instance
procd_set_param command "$PROG" --monitor --syslog --scan --config="$CONF"
procd_close_instance
}
stop_service() {
$PROG --stop --scan
}