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#!/bin/sh
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# This script is used to automatically set up the serial console(s) on startup.
# The variable SERIAL_CONSOLES can be set in meta/conf/machine/*.conf.
# Script enhancement has been done based on Bug YOCTO #10844.
# Most of the information is retrieved from /proc virtual filesystem containing
# all the runtime system information (eg. system memory, device mount, etc).
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# Get active serial filename.
active_serial=$(grep "serial" /proc/tty/drivers | cut -d/ -f1 | sed "s/ *$//")
# Rephrase input parameter from ttyS target index (ttyS1, ttyS2, ttyAMA0, etc).
runtime_tty=$(echo $2 | grep -oh '[0-9]')
# Backup $IFS.
DEFAULT_IFS=$IFS
# Customize Internal Field Separator.
IFS="$(printf '\n\t')"
for line in $active_serial; do
# Check we have the file containing current active serial target index.
if [ -e "/proc/tty/driver/$line" ]
then
# Remove all unknown entries and discard the first line (desc).
activetty=$(grep -v "unknown" "/proc/tty/driver/$line" \
| tail -n +2 | grep -oh "^\s*\S*[0-9]")
for active in $activetty; do
# If indexes do match then enable the serial console.
if [ $active -eq $runtime_tty ]
then
if [ -c /dev/$2 ]
then
/sbin/getty -L $1 $2 $3
fi
break
fi
done
fi
done
# Restore $IFS.
IFS=$DEFAULT_IFS