On 19/3/19 9:56, aitor_czr wrote:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> On 19/3/19 9:21, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
>> You might call me ignorant, but with bash this can be done a bit simpler (this is from my solution to the detect-if-kable-present-while-booting-problem):-)
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>>
>> while sleep 1; do
>> for i in /sys/class/net/eth*; do
>> VAR=$(basename $i)
>> VAL=$(sed -n 's/0/UN/p' $i/carrier)PLUGGED
>> if [ "${!VAR}" != "$VAL" ]; then
>> echo $VAR $VAL
>> declare $VAR=$VAL
>> fi
>> done
>> done
>>
>>
>> Nik
> Thanks for your script! Interesting to know... With a short look, i
> seems to read the value content in the /sys/class/eth0/carrier file,
> set to "0" or "1".
> I was thinking about this possibility a couple of days ago, but i'm
> not pretty sure if its value also depends on the status of the network
> hotpluggable device. I'm testing it...
> On the other hand, here you are the code used in the ethtool-lite.c
> file of the netcfg udeb package used by debian-installer, doing
> something similar (in the case of the FreeBSD kernel
> it uses a raw socket instead):
>
> int len = strlen(SYSCLASSNET) + strlen(iface) + strlen("/carrier")
> + 1;
> char* filename = malloc(len);
> snprintf(filename, len, SYSCLASSNET "%s/carrier", iface);
> FILE* fp = fopen(filename, "r");
> free(filename);
>
> char result[2];
> if (fgets(result, sizeof(result), fp) == NULL) {
> fclose(fp);
> if (errno == EINVAL) {
> di_info("ethtool-lite: %s is down", iface);
> return DISCONNECTED;
> }
> di_error("ethtool-lite: getting carrier failed: %s",
> strerror(errno));
> return UNKNOWN;
> }
> fclose(fp);
>
> switch (result[0]) {
> case '1':
> di_info("ethtool-lite: %s: carrier up", iface);
> return CONNECTED;
> case '0':
> di_info("ethtool-lite: %s: carrier down", iface);
> return DISCONNECTED;
> }
> di_info("ethtool-lite: %s: could not determine carrier state; got
> \"%s\"",
> iface, result);
> return UNKNOWN;
>
> Cheers,
>
#if defined(__linux__)
/* The above code */
#elif defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
int fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
if (fd < 0)
{
di_warning("ethtool-lite: could not open control socket\n");
return UNKNOWN;
}