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<h1> The <tt>mdevd-coldplug</tt> program </h1>
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<tt>mdevd-coldplug</tt> performs a <em>coldplug</em>: it scans
<tt>/sys</tt> for all registered devices a uevent manager would
want to perform actions on, and generates uevents for all these
devices.
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<h2> Interface </h2>
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mdevd-coldplug [ -s <em>slashsys</em> ]
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<li> mdevd-coldplug scans <tt>/sys</tt> for devices. </li>
<li> For every suitable device it finds, it generates a
uevent and writes it to its stdout, using the same format
as <a href="mdevd-netlink.html">mdevd-netlink</a>. </li>
<li> It exits when it has finished scanning. </li>
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This implies that the <tt>mdevd-coldplug | mdevd</tt> command line
will function as a coldplug manager, just like <tt>mdev -s</tt>.
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<h2> Options </h2>
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<li> <tt>-s</tt> <em>slashsys</em> : assume the sysfs
pseudo-filesystem is mounted on <em>slashsys</em>. Default is <tt>/sys</tt>. </li>
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<h2> Exit codes </h2>
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<li> 0: success </li>
<li> 111: system call failed </li>
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<h2> Notes </h2>
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<li> mdevd-coldplug is a short-lived program, just like
<tt>mdev -s</tt>. </li>
<li> Unlike <tt>mdev -s</tt>, however, mdevd-coldplug does
not act on the uevents it generates. It simply prints them.
This allows for easy debugging. </li>
<li> To act on the uevents, simply pipe the output of
<tt>mdevd-coldplug</tt> into <a href="mdevd.html">mdevd</a>. </li>
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