UDEVADM
Section: udevadm (8)Updated: 11/10/2009
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NAME
udevadm - udev management toolSYNOPSIS
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udevadm [--debug] [--version] [--help]
- udevadm info options
- udevadm trigger [options]
- udevadm settle [options]
- udevadm control command
- udevadm monitor [options]
- udevadm test [options] devpath
- udevadm info options
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
--debug
- Print debug messages to stderr.
--version
- Print version number.
--help
- Print help text.
udevadm info options
Queries the udev database for device information stored in the udev database. It can also query the properties of a device from its sysfs representation to help creating udev rules that match this device.
--query=type
- Query the database for specified type of device data. It needs the --path or --name to identify the specified device. Valid queries are: name, symlink, path, property, all.
--path=devpath
- The devpath of the device to query.
--name=file
- The name of the device node or a symlink to query
--root
- The udev root directory: /dev. If used in conjunction with a name or symlink query, the query returns the absolute path including the root directory.
--attribute-walk
- Print all sysfs properties of the specified device that can be used in udev rules to match the specified device. It prints all devices along the chain, up to the root of sysfs that can be used in udev rules.
--device-id-of-file=file
- Print major/minor numbers of the underlying device, where the file lives on.
--export-db
- Export the content of the udev database.
--version
- Print version.
--help
- Print help text.
udevadm trigger [options]
Request device events from the kernel. Usually used to replay events at system coldplug time.
--verbose
- Print the list of devices which will be triggered.
--dry-run
- Do not actually trigger the event.
--type=type
- Trigger a specific type of devices. Valid types are: devices, subsystems, failed. The default value is devices.
--action=action
- Type of event to be triggered. The default value is add.
--subsystem-match=subsystem
- Trigger events for devices which belong to a matching subsystem. This option can be specified multiple times and supports shell style pattern matching.
--subsystem-nomatch=subsystem
- Do not trigger events for devices which belong to a matching subsystem. This option can be specified multiple times and supports shell style pattern matching.
--attr-match=attribute=value
- Trigger events for devices with a matching sysfs attribute. If a value is specified along with the attribute name, the content of the attribute is matched against the given value using shell style pattern matching. If no value is specified, the existence of the sysfs attribute is checked. This option can be specified multiple times.
--attr-nomatch=attribute=value
- Do not trigger events for devices with a matching sysfs attribute. If a value is specified along with the attribute name, the content of the attribute is matched against the given value using shell style pattern matching. If no value is specified, the existence of the sysfs attribute is checked. This option can be specified multiple times.
--property-match=property=value
- Trigger events for devices with a matching property value. This option can be specified multiple times and supports shell style pattern matching.
--sysname-match=name
- Trigger events for devices with a matching sys device name. This option can be specified multiple times and supports shell style pattern matching.
udevadm settle [options]
Watches the udev event queue, and exits if all current events are handled.
--timeout=seconds
- Maximum number of seconds to wait for the event queue to become empty. The default value is 180 seconds. A value of 0 will check if the queue is empty and always return immediately.
--seq-start=seqnum
- Wait only for events after the given sequence number.
--seq-end=seqnum
- Wait only for events before the given sequence number.
--exit-if-exists=file
- Stop waiting if file exists.
--quiet
- Do not print any output, like the remaining queue entries when reaching the timeout.
--help
- Print help text.
udevadm control command
Modify the internal state of the running udev daemon.
--log-priority=value
- Set the internal log level of udevd. Valid values are the numerical syslog priorities or their textual representations: err, info and debug.
--stop-exec-queue
- Signal udevd to stop executing new events. Incoming events will be queued.
--start-exec-queue
- Signal udevd to enable the execution of events.
--reload-rules
- Signal udevd to reload the rules files. The udev daemon detects changes automatically, this option is usually not needed. Reloading rules does not apply any changes to already existing devices.
--property=KEY=value
- Set a global property for all events.
--max-childs=value
- Set the maximum number of events, udevd will handle at the same time.
--help
- Print help text.
udevadm monitor [options]
Listens to the kernel uevents and events sent out by a udev rule and prints the devpath of the event to the console. It can be used to analyze the event timing, by comparing the timestamps of the kernel uevent and the udev event.
--kernel
- Print the kernel uevents.
--udev
- Print the udev event after the rule processing.
--property
- Also print the properties of the event.
--help
- Print help text.
udevadm test [options] devpath
Simulate a udev event run for the given device, and print debug output.
--action=string
- The action string.
--subsystem=string
- The subsystem string.
--help
- Print help text.
AUTHOR
Written by Kay Sievers kay.sievers@vrfy.org.
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