/*
* usb/ether - usb ethernet adapter.
* BUG: This should use /dev/etherfile to
* use the kernel ether device code.
*/
#include <u.h>
#include <libc.h>
#include <fcall.h>
#include <thread.h>
#include "usb.h"
#include "usbfs.h"
#include "ether.h"
enum
{
Arglen = 80,
};
static void
usage(void)
{
fprint(2, "usage: %s [-a addr] [-Dd] [-N nb] [-m mnt] [-s srv] [dev...]\n", argv0);
threadexitsall("usage");
}
/*
* Ether devices may be weird.
* Be optimistic and try to use any communication
* device or one of the `vendor specific class' devices
* that we know are ethernets.
*/
static int
matchether(char *info, void*)
{
Cinfo *ip;
char buf[50];
/*
* I have an ether reporting comms.0.0
*/
if(strstr(info, "comms") != nil)
return 0;
for(ip = cinfo; ip->vid != 0; ip++){
snprint(buf, sizeof(buf), "vid %#06x did %#06x", ip->vid, ip->did);
if(strstr(info, buf) != nil)
return 0;
}
return -1;
}
void
threadmain(int argc, char **argv)
{
char args[Arglen];
char *as, *ae, *srv, *mnt;
srv = nil;
mnt = "/net";
quotefmtinstall();
ae = args+sizeof(args);
as = seprint(args, ae, "ether");
ARGBEGIN{
case 'a':
as = seprint(as, ae, " -a %s", EARGF(usage()));
break;
case 'D':
usbfsdebug++;
break;
case 'd':
usbdebug++;
as = seprint(as, ae, " -d");
break;
case 'N':
as = seprint(as, ae, " -N %s", EARGF(usage()));
break;
case 'm':
mnt = EARGF(usage());
break;
case 's':
srv = EARGF(usage());
break;
default:
usage();
}ARGEND
rfork(RFNOTEG);
threadsetgrp(threadid());
fmtinstall('U', Ufmt);
usbfsinit(srv, mnt, &usbdirfs, MAFTER|MCREATE);
startdevs(args, argv, argc, matchether, nil, ethermain);
threadexits(nil);
}
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