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create_sane-backends-autoconfig.rules
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File create_sane-backends-autoconfig.rules of Package sane-backends.18418
#! /bin/bash # # Johannes Meixner <jsmeix@suse.de>, 2004, 2005, 2006 #set -x export PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin" export LC_ALL="POSIX" export LANG="POSIX" umask 022 MY_NAME=${0##*/} # Input: # Create a temporary file: TMP_DATA=$(mktemp /tmp/$MY_NAME.XXXXXX) || { echo "Error: Failed to make a temporary file /tmp/$MY_NAME.XXXXXX" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; } # Extract only those USB scanners from the scanner database # which are supported by the packages "sane-backends", "iscan-free", or "hplip" # (i.e. not by the proprietary 32-bit-only i386-only "iscan" package) # and which do not require firmware upload (i.e. FIRMWARE field is empty) # (the INTERFACE field does not matter because it could be empty or stuff like "Parport USB" or "SCSI USB IEEE-1394") # and where the USB-ID is known (i.e. '0x[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]*:0x[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]*') # and where the support status is "complete" or "good" (i.e. skip "basic", "minimal", "untested", "unsupported") # and keep only the fields of interest (i.e. BACKEND and USBID) # and keep only unique lines (there are many duplicates among the fields of interest) # and sort according to the USB-ID to have different driver lines for the same model contiguous # which is needed to choose only one driver which is automatically activated # because otherwise a scanner will show up multiple times in scanning frontends # (once for each activated driver which works for this model) # and finally set the usual input field separator ' ' (there are no blanks in BACKEND or USB-ID). egrep '^sane-backends|^iscan-free|^hplip' scanner.database | grep '||[^|]*|0x[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]*:0x[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]*|' | cut -s -d '|' -f 2,7,8 | egrep 'complete$|good$' | cut -s -d '|' -f 1,2 | sort -u | sort -t '|' -k 2 | tr '|' ' ' >$TMP_DATA # Output: # Output header: echo 'ACTION!="add", GOTO="sane_backends_autoconfig_rules_end"' echo 'SUBSYSTEM!="usb", GOTO="sane_backends_autoconfig_rules_end"' echo # Output the scanner model entries: USED_BACKENDS="" PREVIOUS_VENDOR="" PREVIOUS_MODEL="" BACKENDS_FOR_SAME_MODEL="" # Append a dummy entry to trigger the output for the last real model in the while loop: echo 'dummy 0x0000:0x0000' >>$TMP_DATA exec <$TMP_DATA while read BACKEND USBID do [ -z "$BACKEND" ] && { echo "Ignoring $USBID because there is no driver entry." 1>&2 ; continue ; } VENDOR=$( echo $USBID | cut -s -d ':' -f 1 | sed -e 's/^0x//' ) [ -z "$VENDOR" ] && { echo "Ignoring $USBID because there is no vendor ID." 1>&2 ; continue ; } MODEL=$( echo $USBID | cut -s -d ':' -f 2 | sed -e 's/^0x//' ) [ -z "$MODEL" ] && { echo "Ignoring $USBID because there is no model ID." 1>&2 ; continue ; } # If the current model is the same as the previous model, # add only the current backend to the list of backends for the same model: if [ "$VENDOR" = "$PREVIOUS_VENDOR" -a "$MODEL" = "$PREVIOUS_MODEL" ] then BACKENDS_FOR_SAME_MODEL=$( echo "$BACKENDS_FOR_SAME_MODEL $BACKEND" ) continue fi # When the model has changed, # determine the "best" backend for the previous model # and output only one single entry for it. # Currently different driver lines for the same model happen only # for Epson scanners (USB vendor ID 0x04b8): # Many models are supported by epkowa, epson2, and epson (unmaintained driver). # Two models are supported by plustek (and the non-free epkowa version in "iscan") # One model is supported by epson2 and epson. # The preferred driver is epkowa because # it supports more models than the other drivers, # it is made by the manufacturer (via Epson Avasys), and # it is free software in the iscan-free package ("iscan" is suppressed, see above). # On the one hand this means that when the iscan-free package is not installed, # those scanners would not be autoconfigured even if many of those scanners are also # supported by the epson2 driver (which is not activated because epkowa is preferred). # On the other hand this avoids that different drivers are activated for the same model # which lets the model show up several times in the scanning frontend (once for each driver). # For example imagine there are two Epson USB scanners connected: # One is supported only by epkowa, the other one is supported by epkowa and epson2. # If both epkowa and epson2 would be activated, the other one would show up twice. # Furthermore epson2 is preferred over the meanwhile unmaintained epson driver. BEST_BACKEND="" for B in plustek epson epson2 epkowa do echo $BACKENDS_FOR_SAME_MODEL | grep -q "$B" && BEST_BACKEND="$B" done # Do not use 'cut -s' because BACKENDS_FOR_SAME_MODEL contains usually only one entry: [ -z "$BEST_BACKEND" ] && BEST_BACKEND=$( echo $BACKENDS_FOR_SAME_MODEL | cut -d ' ' -f 1 ) if [ -n "$BEST_BACKEND" ] then USED_BACKENDS=$( echo "$USED_BACKENDS $BEST_BACKEND" ) echo "ATTR{idVendor}==\"$PREVIOUS_VENDOR\", ATTR{idProduct}==\"$PREVIOUS_MODEL\", ENV{sane_backend_$BEST_BACKEND}=\"yes\"" fi # Remember the current model: BACKENDS_FOR_SAME_MODEL="$BACKEND" PREVIOUS_VENDOR="$VENDOR" PREVIOUS_MODEL="$MODEL" done echo # Output the driver activation lines: for B in $( echo $USED_BACKENDS | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -u ) do echo "ENV{sane_backend_$B}==\"yes\", RUN+=\"/bin/sed -i -e 's/^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*$B[[:space:]]*\$\$/$B/' /etc/sane.d/dll.conf\"" done echo # Output footer: echo 'LABEL="sane_backends_autoconfig_rules_end"' echo # Remove the temporary file rm $TMP_DATA exit 0
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