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- // -*- mode:doc; -*-
- // vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
- [[makedev-syntax]]
- == Makedev syntax documentation
- The makedev syntax is used in several places in Buildroot to
- define changes to be made for permissions, or which device files to
- create and how to create them, in order to avoid calls to mknod.
- This syntax is derived from the makedev utility, and more complete
- documentation can be found in the +package/makedevs/README+ file.
- It takes the form of a space separated list of fields, one file per
- line; the fields are:
- |===========================================================
- |name |type |mode |uid |gid |major |minor |start |inc |count
- |===========================================================
- There are a few non-trivial blocks:
- - +name+ is the path to the file you want to create/modify
- - +type+ is the type of the file, being one of:
- * f: a regular file
- * d: a directory
- * r: a directory recursively
- * c: a character device file
- * b: a block device file
- * p: a named pipe
- - +mode+ are the usual permissions settings (only numerical values
- are allowed)
- - +uid+ and +gid+ are the UID and GID to set on this file; can be
- either numerical values or actual names
- - +major+ and +minor+ are here for device files, set to +-+ for other
- files
- - +start+, +inc+ and +count+ are for when you want to create a batch
- of files, and can be reduced to a loop, beginning at +start+,
- incrementing its counter by +inc+ until it reaches +count+
- Let's say you want to change the permissions of a given file; using
- this syntax, you will need to write:
- ----
- /usr/bin/foo f 755 0 0 - - - - -
- /usr/bin/bar f 755 root root - - - - -
- /data/buz f 644 buz-user buz-group - - - - -
- ----
- Alternatively, if you want to change owner/permission of a directory
- recursively, you can write (to set UID to foo, GID to bar and access
- rights to rwxr-x--- for the directory /usr/share/myapp and all files
- and directories below it):
- ----
- /usr/share/myapp r 750 foo bar - - - - -
- ----
- On the other hand, if you want to create the device file +/dev/hda+
- and the corresponding 15 files for the partitions, you will need for
- +/dev/hda+:
- ----
- /dev/hda b 640 root root 3 0 0 0 -
- ----
- and then for device files corresponding to the partitions of
- +/dev/hda+, +/dev/hdaX+, +X+ ranging from 1 to 15:
- ----
- /dev/hda b 640 root root 3 1 1 1 15
- ----
- Extended attributes are supported if
- +BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_TABLE_SUPPORTS_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES+ is enabled.
- This is done by adding a line starting with +|xattr+ after
- the line describing the file. Right now, only capability
- is supported as extended attribute.
- |=====================
- | \|xattr | capability
- |=====================
- - +|xattr+ is a "flag" that indicate an extended attribute
- - +capability+ is a capability to add to the previous file
- If you want to add the capability cap_sys_admin to the binary foo,
- you will write :
- ----
- /usr/bin/foo f 755 root root - - - - -
- |xattr cap_sys_admin+eip
- ----
- You can add several capabilities to a file by using several +|xattr+ lines.
- If you want to add the capability cap_sys_admin and cap_net_admin to the
- binary foo, you will write :
- ----
- /usr/bin/foo f 755 root root - - - - -
- |xattr cap_sys_admin+eip
- |xattr cap_net_admin+eip
- ----
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