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ACTION!="add|change", GOTO="mpath_end"
ENV{DM_UDEV_RULES}!="?*", GOTO="mpath_end"
ENV{DM_UUID}!="mpath-?*", GOTO="mpath_end"

IMPORT{db}="DM_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG_OLD"
IMPORT{db}="MPATH_DEVICE_READY"

# If this uevent didn't come from dm, don't try to update the
# device state
ENV{DM_COOKIE}!="?*", ENV{DM_ACTION}!="PATH_*", IMPORT{db}="DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG", IMPORT{db}="DM_NOSCAN", GOTO="scan_import"

ENV{.MPATH_DEVICE_READY_OLD}="$env{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}"

# multipath sets DM_SUBSYSTEM_UDEV_FLAG2 when it reloads a
# table with no active devices. If this happens, mark the
# device not ready
ENV{DM_SUBSYSTEM_UDEV_FLAG2}=="1", ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}="0",\
	GOTO="mpath_action"

# If the last path has failed mark the device not ready
# Note that DM_NR_VALID_PATHS is only set for PATH_FAILED|PATH_REINSTATED
# events.
# This may not be reliable, as events aren't necessarily received in order.
ENV{DM_NR_VALID_PATHS}=="0", ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}="0", GOTO="mpath_action"

ENV{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}="/sbin"
TEST!="$env{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}/multipath", ENV{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}="/usr/sbin"

# Don't run multipath -U during "coldplug" after switching root,
# because paths are just being added to the udev db.
ACTION=="add", ENV{.MPATH_DEVICE_READY_OLD}=="1", GOTO="paths_ok"

# Check the map state directly with multipath -U.
# This doesn't attempt I/O on the device.
PROGRAM=="$env{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}/multipath -U -v1 %k", GOTO="paths_ok"
ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}="0", GOTO="mpath_action"
LABEL="paths_ok"

# Don't mark a device ready on a PATH_FAILED event. even if
# DM_NR_VALID_PATHS is greater than 0. Just keep the existing
# value
ENV{DM_ACTION}=="PATH_FAILED", GOTO="mpath_action"

# This event is either a PATH_REINSTATED or a table reload where
# there are active paths. Mark the device ready
ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}="1"

LABEL="mpath_action"
# DM_SUBSYSTEM_UDEV_FLAG0 is the "RELOAD" flag for multipath subsystem.
# Drop the DM_ACTIVATION flag here as mpath reloads tables if any of its
# paths are lost/recovered. For any stack above the mpath device, this is not
# something that should be reacted upon since it would be useless extra work.
# It's exactly mpath's job to provide *seamless* device access to any of the
# paths that are available underneath.
ENV{DM_SUBSYSTEM_UDEV_FLAG0}=="1", \
	ENV{DM_ACTIVATION}="0", ENV{MPATH_UNCHANGED}="1"

# For path failed or reinstated events, unset DM_ACTIVATION.
# This is similar to the DM_SUBSYSTEM_UDEV_FLAG0 case above.
ENV{DM_ACTION}=="PATH_FAILED|PATH_REINSTATED", \
	ENV{DM_ACTIVATION}="0", ENV{MPATH_UNCHANGED}="1"

# Do not initiate scanning if no path is available,
# otherwise there would be a hang or IO error on access.
# We'd like to avoid this, especially within udev processing.
ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}=="0", ENV{DM_NOSCAN}="1"

# Also skip all foreign rules if no path is available.
# Remember the original value of DM_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG
# and restore it back once we have at least one path available.
ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}=="0", ENV{.MPATH_DEVICE_READY_OLD}=="1",\
	ENV{DM_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG_OLD}=="",\
	ENV{DM_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG_OLD}="$env{DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG}"
ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}=="0", ENV{DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG}="1"
ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}!="0", ENV{.MPATH_DEVICE_READY_OLD}=="0",\
	ENV{DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG}="$env{DM_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG_OLD}",\
	ENV{DM_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG_OLD}="",\
	ENV{DM_ACTIVATION}="1", ENV{MPATH_UNCHANGED}="0"

# The code to check multipath state ends here. We need to set
# properties and symlinks regardless whether the map is usable or
# not. If symlinks get lost, systemd may auto-unmount file systems.

LABEL="scan_import"
ENV{DM_NOSCAN}!="1", GOTO="import_end"
IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_TYPE"
IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_USAGE"
IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_UUID"
IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_UUID_ENC"
IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_LABEL"
IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_LABEL_ENC"
IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_VERSION"

LABEL="import_end"

# Multipath maps should take precedence over their members.
ENV{DM_UDEV_LOW_PRIORITY_FLAG}!="1", OPTIONS+="link_priority=50"

# Set some additional symlinks that typically exist for mpath
# path members, too, and should be overridden.

# kpartx_id is very robust, it works for suspended maps and maps
# with 0 dependencies. It sets DM_TYPE, DM_PART, DM_WWN
TEST=="/usr/lib/udev/kpartx_id", \
	IMPORT{program}=="kpartx_id %M %m $env{DM_UUID}"

ENV{DM_TYPE}=="?*", ENV{DM_SERIAL}=="?*", \
	SYMLINK+="disk/by-id/$env{DM_TYPE}-$env{DM_SERIAL}"
ENV{DM_WWN}=="?*", SYMLINK+="disk/by-id/wwn-$env{DM_WWN}"

LABEL="mpath_end"

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39-usbmuxd.rules File 991 B 0644
40-usb_modeswitch.rules File 41.86 KB 0644
40-vm-hotadd.rules File 655 B 0644
50-apport.rules File 165 B 0644
50-firmware.rules File 210 B 0644
50-udev-default.rules File 5.24 KB 0644
55-dm.rules File 7.11 KB 0644
55-scsi-sg3_id.rules File 6.51 KB 0644
56-dm-mpath.rules File 4.46 KB 0644
56-dm-parts.rules File 1.41 KB 0644
56-lvm.rules File 2.37 KB 0644
58-scsi-sg3_symlink.rules File 2.8 KB 0644
60-autosuspend.rules File 704 B 0644
60-block.rules File 703 B 0644
60-cdrom_id.rules File 1.05 KB 0644
60-dmi-id.rules File 637 B 0644
60-drm.rules File 834 B 0644
60-evdev.rules File 1.07 KB 0644
60-fido-id.rules File 491 B 0644
60-infiniband.rules File 379 B 0644
60-input-id.rules File 282 B 0644
60-multipath.rules File 3.89 KB 0644
60-open-vm-tools.rules File 250 B 0644
60-persistent-alsa.rules File 727 B 0644
60-persistent-input.rules File 3.19 KB 0644
60-persistent-storage-dm.rules File 1.92 KB 0644
60-persistent-storage-mtd.rules File 411 B 0644
60-persistent-storage-tape.rules File 2.54 KB 0644
60-persistent-storage.rules File 9.47 KB 0644
60-persistent-v4l.rules File 1.06 KB 0644
60-sensor.rules File 1.58 KB 0644
60-serial.rules File 1.39 KB 0644
60-tpm-udev.rules File 243 B 0644
61-persistent-storage-android.rules File 455 B 0644
63-md-raid-arrays.rules File 2.55 KB 0644
64-btrfs-dm.rules File 387 B 0644
64-btrfs-zoned.rules File 346 B 0644
64-btrfs.rules File 616 B 0644
64-md-raid-assembly.rules File 1.81 KB 0644
64-xfs.rules File 647 B 0644
68-del-part-nodes.rules File 1.11 KB 0644
69-bcache.rules File 1.02 KB 0644
69-lvm.rules File 3.49 KB 0644
69-md-clustered-confirm-device.rules File 846 B 0644
70-camera.rules File 280 B 0644
70-iscsi-network-interface.rules File 234 B 0644
70-joystick.rules File 432 B 0644
70-memory.rules File 184 B 0644
70-mouse.rules File 734 B 0644
70-open-iscsi.rules File 253 B 0644
70-power-switch.rules File 576 B 0644
70-touchpad.rules File 473 B 0644
70-uaccess.rules File 3.36 KB 0644
71-power-switch-proliant.rules File 461 B 0644
71-seat.rules File 3.73 KB 0644
71-u-d-c-gpu-detection.rules File 1.04 KB 0644
73-seat-late.rules File 643 B 0644
73-special-net-names.rules File 969 B 0644
75-net-description.rules File 452 B 0644
75-probe_mtd.rules File 174 B 0644
77-mm-broadmobi-port-types.rules File 936 B 0644
77-mm-cinterion-port-types.rules File 4.29 KB 0644
77-mm-dell-port-types.rules File 1.73 KB 0644
77-mm-dlink-port-types.rules File 866 B 0644
77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules File 7.89 KB 0644
77-mm-fibocom-port-types.rules File 6.53 KB 0644
77-mm-foxconn-port-types.rules File 1.57 KB 0644
77-mm-gosuncn-port-types.rules File 907 B 0644
77-mm-haier-port-types.rules File 525 B 0644
77-mm-huawei-net-port-types.rules File 2.54 KB 0644
77-mm-linktop-port-types.rules File 697 B 0644
77-mm-longcheer-port-types.rules File 14.1 KB 0644
77-mm-mtk-legacy-port-types.rules File 3.54 KB 0644
77-mm-mtk-port-types.rules File 584 B 0644
77-mm-nokia-port-types.rules File 2.13 KB 0644
77-mm-qcom-soc.rules File 1.58 KB 0644
77-mm-qdl-device-blacklist.rules File 3.08 KB 0644
77-mm-quectel-port-types.rules File 9.51 KB 0644
77-mm-sierra.rules File 3.18 KB 0644
77-mm-simtech-port-types.rules File 4.13 KB 0644
77-mm-telit-port-types.rules File 11.97 KB 0644
77-mm-tplink-port-types.rules File 739 B 0644
77-mm-ublox-port-types.rules File 4.94 KB 0644
77-mm-x22x-port-types.rules File 4.49 KB 0644
77-mm-zte-port-types.rules File 16.78 KB 0644
78-graphics-card.rules File 965 B 0644
78-sound-card.rules File 4.7 KB 0644
80-debian-compat.rules File 594 B 0644
80-drivers.rules File 600 B 0644
80-mm-candidate.rules File 1.58 KB 0644
80-net-setup-link.rules File 295 B 0644
80-udisks2.rules File 10.32 KB 0644
81-net-dhcp.rules File 528 B 0644
85-hdparm.rules File 82 B 0644
90-bolt.rules File 359 B 0644
90-console-setup.rules File 265 B 0644
90-fwupd-devices.rules File 281 B 0644
90-iocost.rules File 769 B 0644
95-dm-notify.rules File 479 B 0644
95-kpartx.rules File 1.48 KB 0644
95-upower-hid.rules File 207 B 0644
95-upower-wup.rules File 354 B 0644
96-e2scrub.rules File 171 B 0644
99-lxd-agent.rules File 351 B 0644
99-systemd.rules File 4.98 KB 0644
99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules File 433 B 0644
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