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This drops the shebang from another bunch of files in various /lib folders, as these are sourced and the shebang is useless. Fix execute bit in one case, too. This should cover almost all trivial cases now, i.e. where /lib is actually used for library files. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
68 lines
1.4 KiB
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68 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
. /lib/functions.sh
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migrate_led_sysfs() {
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local cfg="$1"; shift
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local tuples="$@"
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local sysfs
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local name
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config_get sysfs ${cfg} sysfs
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config_get name ${cfg} name
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[ -z "${sysfs}" ] && return
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for tuple in ${tuples}; do
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local old=${tuple%=*}
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local new=${tuple#*=}
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local new_sysfs
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new_sysfs=$(echo ${sysfs} | sed "s/${old}/${new}/")
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[ "${new_sysfs}" = "${sysfs}" ] && continue
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uci set system.${cfg}.sysfs="${new_sysfs}"
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logger -t led-migration "sysfs option of LED \"${name}\" updated to ${new_sysfs}"
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done;
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}
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remove_devicename_led_sysfs() {
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local cfg="$1"; shift
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local exceptions="$@"
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local sysfs
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local name
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local new_sysfs
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config_get sysfs ${cfg} sysfs
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config_get name ${cfg} name
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# only continue if two or more colons are present
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echo "${sysfs}" | grep -q ":.*:" || return
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for exception in ${exceptions}; do
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# no change if exceptions provided as argument are found for devicename
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echo "${sysfs}" | grep -q "^${exception}:" && return
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done
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new_sysfs=$(echo ${sysfs} | sed "s/^[^:]*://")
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uci set system.${cfg}.sysfs="${new_sysfs}"
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logger -t led-migration "sysfs option of LED \"${name}\" updated to ${new_sysfs}"
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}
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migrate_leds() {
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config_load system
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config_foreach migrate_led_sysfs led "$@"
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}
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remove_devicename_leds() {
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config_load system
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config_foreach remove_devicename_led_sysfs led "$@"
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}
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migrations_apply() {
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local realm="$1"
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[ -n "$(uci changes ${realm})" ] && uci -q commit ${realm}
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}
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