/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "addrem.h" #include "errmsg.h" #include "plcysubr.h" /* * globals needed for libdevinfo - there is no way to pass * private data to the find routine. */ struct dev_list { int clone; char *dev_name; char *driver_name; struct dev_list *next; }; static char *kelf_desc = NULL; static int kelf_type = ELFCLASSNONE; static char *new_drv; static struct dev_list *conflict_lst = NULL; static int module_not_found(char *, char *, int, char **, int *); static void usage(); static int update_minor_perm(char *, char *); static int devfs_update_minor_perm(char *, char *); static int update_driver_classes(char *, char *); static int drv_name_conflict(di_node_t); static int devfs_node(di_node_t node, void *arg); static int drv_name_match(char *, int, char *, char *); static void print_drv_conflict_info(int); static void check_dev_dir(int); static int dev_node(const char *, const struct stat *, int, struct FTW *); static void free_conflict_list(struct dev_list *); static int clone(di_node_t node); static int elf_type(char *, char **, int *); static int correct_location(char *, char **, int *); static int isaspec_drvmod_discovery(); static void remove_slashes(char *); static int update_extra_privs(char *, char *privlist); static int ignore_root_basedir(); int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int opt; major_t major_num; char driver_name[FILENAME_MAX + 1]; int driver_name_size = sizeof (driver_name); char path_driver_name[MAXPATHLEN]; int path_driver_name_size = sizeof (path_driver_name); char *perms = NULL; char *aliases = NULL; char *classes = NULL; char *policy = NULL; char *priv = NULL; int noload_flag = 0; int verbose_flag = 0; int force_flag = 0; int update_only = 0; int i_flag = 0; int c_flag = 0; int m_flag = 0; int cleanup_flag = 0; int server = 0; char *basedir = NULL; int is_unique; char *slash; int conflict; di_node_t root_node; /* for device tree snapshot */ char *drvelf_desc = NULL; int drvelf_type = ELFCLASSNONE; int config_flags; moddir = NULL; (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); #if !defined(TEXT_DOMAIN) /* Should be defined by cc -D */ #define TEXT_DOMAIN "SYS_TEST" /* Use this only if it weren't */ #endif (void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN); /* must be run by root */ if (geteuid() != 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NOT_ROOT)); exit(1); } while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "vfm:ni:b:c:p:P:u")) != EOF) { switch (opt) { case 'm' : m_flag = 1; perms = optarg; break; case 'f': force_flag++; break; case 'v': verbose_flag++; break; case 'n': noload_flag++; break; case 'i' : i_flag = 1; aliases = optarg; if (check_space_within_quote(aliases) == ERROR) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NO_SPACE), aliases); exit(1); } break; case 'b' : server = 1; basedir = optarg; if (strcmp(basedir, "/") == 0 && ignore_root_basedir()) { server = 0; basedir = NULL; } break; case 'c': c_flag = 1; classes = optarg; break; case 'p': policy = optarg; break; case 'P': priv = optarg; break; case 'u': /* * Update binding files and kernel but * do not load or configure devices. */ update_only = 1; break; case '?' : default: usage(); exit(1); } } if (argv[optind] != NULL) { if (strlcpy(driver_name, argv[optind], driver_name_size) >= driver_name_size) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_DRVNAME_TOO_LONG), driver_name_size, argv[optind]); exit(1); } /* * check for extra args */ if ((optind + 1) != argc) { usage(); exit(1); } } else { usage(); exit(1); } if (getzoneid() != GLOBAL_ZONEID) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NOT_GLOBAL_ZONE)); exit(1); } /* * Fail if add_drv was invoked with a pathname prepended to the * driver_name argument. * * Check driver_name for any '/'s. If found, we assume that caller * is trying to specify a pathname. */ slash = strchr(driver_name, '/'); if (slash) { remove_slashes(driver_name); /* extract module name out of path */ slash = strrchr(driver_name, '/'); if (slash != NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_PATH_SPEC), driver_name); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_INSTALL_FAIL), ++slash); exit(1); } } new_drv = driver_name; /* set up add_drv filenames */ if ((build_filenames(basedir)) == ERROR) { exit(1); } /* must be only running version of add_drv/rem_drv */ enter_lock(); if ((check_perms_aliases(m_flag, i_flag)) == ERROR) err_exit(); if ((check_name_to_major(R_OK | W_OK)) == ERROR) err_exit(); /* * check validity of options */ if (m_flag) { if ((check_perm_opts(perms)) == ERROR) { usage(); err_exit(); } } if (i_flag) { if (aliases != NULL) if ((aliases_unique(aliases)) == ERROR) err_exit(); } /* -u and -n/-b are mutually exclusive */ if (update_only && (noload_flag || server)) { usage(); err_exit(); } /* update kernel unless -b or -n */ if (noload_flag == 0 && server == 0 && priv != NULL && check_priv_entry(priv, 1) != 0) err_exit(); if (policy != NULL && (policy = check_plcy_entry(policy, driver_name, B_FALSE)) == NULL) { err_exit(); } if ((unique_driver_name(driver_name, name_to_major, &is_unique)) == ERROR) err_exit(); if (is_unique == NOT_UNIQUE) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NOT_UNIQUE), driver_name); err_exit(); } if (noload_flag == 0 && server == 0) { if (elf_type("/dev/ksyms", &kelf_desc, &kelf_type) == ERROR) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_KERNEL_ISA)); err_exit(); } if (module_not_found(driver_name, path_driver_name, path_driver_name_size, &drvelf_desc, &drvelf_type) == ERROR) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NOMOD), driver_name); err_exit(); } /* * If the driver location is incorrect but the kernel and driver * are of the same ISA, suggest a fix. If the driver location * is incorrect and the ISA's mismatch, notify the user that * this driver can not be loaded on this kernel. In both cases, * do not attempt to load the driver module. */ if (correct_location(path_driver_name, &drvelf_desc, (&drvelf_type)) == ERROR) { noload_flag = 1; if (kelf_type == drvelf_type) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_SOL_LOCATION), driver_name, driver_name); } else { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NOT_LOADABLE), drvelf_desc, driver_name, kelf_desc); } /* * The driver location is correct. Verify that the kernel ISA * and driver ISA match. If they do not match, produce an error * message and do not attempt to load the module. */ } else if (kelf_type != drvelf_type) { noload_flag = 1; (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_ISA_MISMATCH), kelf_desc, driver_name, drvelf_desc); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NOT_LOADABLE), drvelf_desc, driver_name, kelf_desc); } /* * Check for a more specific driver conflict - see * PSARC/1995/239 * Note that drv_name_conflict() can return -1 for error * or 1 for a conflict. Since the default is to fail unless * the -f flag is specified, we don't bother to differentiate. */ if ((root_node = di_init("/", DINFOSUBTREE | DINFOMINOR)) == DI_NODE_NIL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_DEVTREE)); conflict = -1; } else { conflict = drv_name_conflict(root_node); di_fini(root_node); } if (conflict) { /* * if the force flag is not set, we fail here */ if (!force_flag) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_INSTALL_FAIL), driver_name); (void) fprintf(stderr, "Device managed by " "another driver.\n"); if (verbose_flag) print_drv_conflict_info(force_flag); err_exit(); } /* * The force flag was specified so we print warnings * and install the driver anyways */ if (verbose_flag) print_drv_conflict_info(force_flag); free_conflict_list(conflict_lst); } } if ((update_name_to_major(driver_name, &major_num, server)) == ERROR) { err_exit(); } cleanup_flag |= CLEAN_NAM_MAJ; if (m_flag) { cleanup_flag |= CLEAN_MINOR_PERM; if (update_minor_perm(driver_name, perms) == ERROR) { remove_entry(cleanup_flag, driver_name); err_exit(); } } if (i_flag) { cleanup_flag |= CLEAN_DRV_ALIAS; if (update_driver_aliases(driver_name, aliases) == ERROR) { remove_entry(cleanup_flag, driver_name); err_exit(); } } if (c_flag) { cleanup_flag |= CLEAN_DRV_CLASSES; if (update_driver_classes(driver_name, classes) == ERROR) { remove_entry(cleanup_flag, driver_name); err_exit(); } } if (priv != NULL) { cleanup_flag |= CLEAN_DRV_PRIV; if (update_extra_privs(driver_name, priv) == ERROR) { remove_entry(cleanup_flag, driver_name); err_exit(); } } if (policy != NULL) { cleanup_flag |= CLEAN_DEV_POLICY; if (update_device_policy(device_policy, policy, B_FALSE) == ERROR) { remove_entry(cleanup_flag, driver_name); err_exit(); } } if (noload_flag || server) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(BOOT_CLIENT)); } else { /* * paranoia - if we crash whilst configuring the driver * this might avert possible file corruption. */ sync(); config_flags = 0; if (verbose_flag) config_flags |= CONFIG_DRV_VERBOSE; if (update_only) config_flags |= CONFIG_DRV_UPDATE_ONLY; if (config_driver(driver_name, major_num, aliases, classes, cleanup_flag, config_flags) == ERROR) { err_exit(); } if (m_flag) { if (devfs_update_minor_perm(basedir, driver_name) == ERROR) { err_exit(); } } if (update_only) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(INFO_UPDATE_ONLY), driver_name); } else if (noload_flag) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_CONFIG_NOLOAD), driver_name); } else { load_driver(driver_name, verbose_flag); } } if (create_reconfig(basedir) == ERROR) (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_CREATE_RECONFIG)); cleanup_moddir(); exit_unlock(); if (verbose_flag) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(DRIVER_INSTALLED), driver_name); } return (NOERR); } /* * Searches for the driver module along the module path (returned * from modctl) and returns a string (in drv_path) representing the path * where drv_name was found. ERROR is returned if function is unable * to locate drv_name. */ int module_not_found(char *drv_name, char *drv_path, int drv_path_size, char **drvelf_desc, int *drvelf_type_ptr) { struct stat buf; char data [MAXMODPATHS]; char pathsave [MAXMODPATHS]; char *next = data; struct drvmod_dir *curdir = NULL; char foundpath[MAXPATHLEN]; if (modctl(MODGETPATH, NULL, data) != 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_MODPATH)); return (ERROR); } (void) strcpy(pathsave, data); next = strtok(data, MOD_SEP); if (isaspec_drvmod_discovery() == ERROR) err_exit(); curdir = moddir; while (curdir != NULL) { while (next != NULL) { (void) snprintf(foundpath, sizeof (foundpath), "%s/drv/%s/%s", next, curdir->direc, drv_name); if ((stat(foundpath, &buf) == 0) && ((buf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)) { if (elf_type(foundpath, drvelf_desc, drvelf_type_ptr) == ERROR) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_INSTALL_FAIL), drv_name); err_exit(); } remove_slashes(foundpath); if (strlcpy(drv_path, foundpath, drv_path_size) >= drv_path_size) { return (ERROR); } return (NOERR); } next = strtok((char *)NULL, MOD_SEP); } (void) strcpy(data, pathsave); next = strtok(data, MOD_SEP); curdir = curdir->next; } return (ERROR); } static void usage() { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(USAGE)); } static int update_driver_classes( char *driver_name, char *classes) { /* make call to update the classes file */ return (append_to_file(driver_name, classes, driver_classes, ' ', "\t", 0)); } static int update_minor_perm( char *driver_name, char *perm_list) { return (append_to_minor_perm(driver_name, perm_list, minor_perm)); } /* * Complete the minor perm update by communicating the minor perm * data to the kernel. This information is used by devfs to ensure * that devices always have the correct permissions when attached. * The minor perm file must be updated and the driver configured * in the system for this step to complete correctly. */ static int devfs_update_minor_perm( char *basedir, char *driver_name) { int rval = 0; if (basedir == NULL || (strcmp(basedir, "/") == 0)) { if (devfs_add_minor_perm(driver_name, log_minorperm_error) != 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_UPDATE_PERM), driver_name); } } return (rval); } static int update_extra_privs( char *driver_name, char *privlist) { return (append_to_file(driver_name, privlist, extra_privs, ',', ":", 0)); } /* * Check to see if the driver we are adding is a more specific * driver for a device already attached to a less specific driver. * In other words, see if this driver comes earlier on the compatible * list of a device already attached to another driver. * If so, the new node will not be created (since the device is * already attached) but when the system reboots, it will attach to * the new driver but not have a node - we need to warn the user * if this is the case. */ static int drv_name_conflict(di_node_t root_node) { /* * walk the device tree checking each node */ if (di_walk_node(root_node, DI_WALK_SIBFIRST, NULL, devfs_node) == -1) { free_conflict_list(conflict_lst); conflict_lst = (struct dev_list *)NULL; (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_DEVTREE)); return (-1); } if (conflict_lst == NULL) /* no conflicts found */ return (0); else /* conflicts! */ return (1); } /* * called via di_walk_node(). * called for each node in the device tree. We skip nodes that: * 1. are not hw nodes (since they cannot have generic names) * 2. that do not have a compatible property * 3. whose node name = binding name. * 4. nexus nodes - the name of a generic nexus node would * not be affected by a driver change. * Otherwise, we parse the compatible property, if we find a * match with the new driver before we find a match with the * current driver, then we have a conflict and we save the * node away. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int devfs_node(di_node_t node, void *arg) { char *binding_name, *node_name, *compat_names, *devfsnm; struct dev_list *new_entry; char strbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; int n_names; /* * if there is no compatible property, we don't * have to worry about any conflicts. */ if ((n_names = di_compatible_names(node, &compat_names)) <= 0) return (DI_WALK_CONTINUE); /* * if the binding name and the node name match, then * either no driver existed that could be bound to this node, * or the driver name is the same as the node name. */ binding_name = di_binding_name(node); node_name = di_node_name(node); if ((binding_name == NULL) || (strcmp(node_name, binding_name) == 0)) return (DI_WALK_CONTINUE); /* * we can skip nexus drivers since they do not * have major/minor number info encoded in their * /devices name and therefore won't change. */ if (di_driver_ops(node) & DI_BUS_OPS) return (DI_WALK_CONTINUE); /* * check for conflicts * If we do find that the new driver is a more specific driver * than the driver already attached to the device, we'll save * away the node name for processing later. */ if (drv_name_match(compat_names, n_names, binding_name, new_drv)) { devfsnm = di_devfs_path(node); (void) snprintf(strbuf, sizeof (strbuf), "%s%s", DEVFS_ROOT, devfsnm); di_devfs_path_free(devfsnm); new_entry = (struct dev_list *)calloc(1, sizeof (struct dev_list)); if (new_entry == (struct dev_list *)NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NO_MEM)); err_exit(); } /* save the /devices name */ if ((new_entry->dev_name = strdup(strbuf)) == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NO_MEM)); free(new_entry); err_exit(); } /* save the driver name */ if ((new_entry->driver_name = strdup(di_driver_name(node))) == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NO_MEM)); free(new_entry->dev_name); free(new_entry); err_exit(); } /* check to see if this is a clone device */ if (clone(node)) new_entry->clone = 1; /* add it to the list */ new_entry->next = conflict_lst; conflict_lst = new_entry; } return (DI_WALK_CONTINUE); } static int clone(di_node_t node) { di_minor_t minor = DI_MINOR_NIL; while ((minor = di_minor_next(node, minor)) != DI_MINOR_NIL) { if (di_minor_type(minor) == DDM_ALIAS) return (1); } return (0); } /* * check to see if the new_name shows up on the compat list before * the cur_name (driver currently attached to the device). */ static int drv_name_match(char *compat_names, int n_names, char *cur_name, char *new_name) { int i, ret = 0; if (strcmp(cur_name, new_name) == 0) return (0); /* parse the coompatible list */ for (i = 0; i < n_names; i++) { if (strcmp(compat_names, new_name) == 0) { ret = 1; break; } if (strcmp(compat_names, cur_name) == 0) { break; } compat_names += strlen(compat_names) + 1; } return (ret); } /* * A more specific driver is being added for a device already attached * to a less specific driver. Print out a general warning and if * the force flag was passed in, give the user a hint as to what * nodes may be affected in /devices and /dev */ static void print_drv_conflict_info(int force) { struct dev_list *ptr; if (conflict_lst == NULL) return; if (force) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "\nA reconfiguration boot must be performed to " "complete the\n"); (void) fprintf(stderr, "installation of this driver.\n"); } if (force) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "\nThe following entries in /devices will be " "affected:\n\n"); } else { (void) fprintf(stderr, "\nDriver installation failed because the following\n"); (void) fprintf(stderr, "entries in /devices would be affected:\n\n"); } ptr = conflict_lst; while (ptr != NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "\t%s", ptr->dev_name); if (ptr->clone) (void) fprintf(stderr, " (clone device)\n"); else (void) fprintf(stderr, "[:*]\n"); (void) fprintf(stderr, "\t(Device currently managed by driver " "\"%s\")\n\n", ptr->driver_name); ptr = ptr->next; } check_dev_dir(force); } /* * use nftw to walk through /dev looking for links that match * an entry in the conflict list. */ static void check_dev_dir(int force) { int walk_flags = FTW_PHYS | FTW_MOUNT; int ft_depth = 15; if (force) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "\nThe following entries in /dev will " "be affected:\n\n"); } else { (void) fprintf(stderr, "\nThe following entries in /dev would " "be affected:\n\n"); } (void) nftw("/dev", dev_node, ft_depth, walk_flags); (void) fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } /* * checks a /dev link to see if it matches any of the conlficting * /devices nodes in conflict_lst. */ /*ARGSUSED1*/ static int dev_node(const char *node, const struct stat *node_stat, int flags, struct FTW *ftw_info) { char linkbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; struct dev_list *ptr; if (readlink(node, linkbuf, MAXPATHLEN) == -1) return (0); ptr = conflict_lst; while (ptr != NULL) { if (strstr(linkbuf, ptr->dev_name) != NULL) (void) fprintf(stderr, "\t%s\n", node); ptr = ptr->next; } return (0); } static void free_conflict_list(struct dev_list *list) { struct dev_list *save; /* free up any dev_list structs we allocated. */ while (list != NULL) { save = list; list = list->next; free(save->dev_name); free(save); } } int elf_type(char *file, char **elfdesc, int *elf_type_ptr) { int fd; Elf *elf; char *ident; if ((fd = open(file, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_CANNOT_OPEN), file, strerror(errno)); return (ERROR); } if (elf_version(EV_CURRENT) == EV_NONE) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_ELF_VERSION), elf_errmsg(-1)); (void) close(fd); return (ERROR); } elf = elf_begin(fd, ELF_C_READ, NULL); if (elf_kind(elf) != ELF_K_ELF) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_ELF_KIND), file); (void) elf_end(elf); (void) close(fd); return (ERROR); } ident = elf_getident(elf, 0); if (ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32) { *elfdesc = "32"; *elf_type_ptr = ELFCLASS32; } else if (ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64) { *elfdesc = "64"; *elf_type_ptr = ELFCLASS64; } else { *elfdesc = "none"; *elf_type_ptr = ELFCLASSNONE; } (void) elf_end(elf); (void) close(fd); return (NOERR); } int correct_location(char *drv_path, char **drvelf_desc, int *drvelf_type_ptr) { char copy_drv_path[MAXPATHLEN]; char *token = copy_drv_path; (void) strcpy(copy_drv_path, drv_path); if (elf_type(drv_path, drvelf_desc, drvelf_type_ptr) == ERROR) { err_exit(); } token = strtok(copy_drv_path, DIR_SEP); while (token != NULL) { if (strcmp("drv", token) == 0) { token = strtok((char *)NULL, DIR_SEP); if (strcmp(DRVDIR64, token) == 0) { if (*drvelf_type_ptr == ELFCLASS64) return (NOERR); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_LOCATION), *drvelf_desc, drv_path); return (ERROR); } else { if (*drvelf_type_ptr == ELFCLASS32) return (NOERR); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_LOCATION), *drvelf_desc, drv_path); return (ERROR); } } else { token = strtok((char *)NULL, DIR_SEP); } } return (ERROR); } /* * Creates a two-element linked list of isa-specific subdirectories to * search for each driver, which is is used by the function * module_not_found() to convert the isa-independent modpath into an * isa-specific path . The list is ordered depending on the machine * architecture and instruction set architecture, corresponding to the * order in which module_not_found() will search for the driver. This * routine relies on an architecture not having more than two * sub-architectures (e.g., sparc/sparcv9 or i386/amd64). */ int isaspec_drvmod_discovery() { char arch[SYS_NMLN]; moddir = (struct drvmod_dir *)calloc(1, sizeof (struct drvmod_dir)); if (moddir == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NO_MEM)); return (ERROR); } if (sysinfo(SI_ARCHITECTURE, arch, sizeof (arch)) == -1) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_SYSINFO_ARCH)); return (ERROR); } if (strcmp(arch, "sparc") == 0 || strcmp(arch, "i386") == 0) { moddir->next = (struct drvmod_dir *) calloc(1, sizeof (struct drvmod_dir)); if (moddir->next == NULL) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_NO_MEM)); return (ERROR); } if (kelf_type == ELFCLASS64) { (void) strcpy(moddir->direc, DRVDIR64); (void) strcpy(moddir->next->direc, ""); } else { (void) strcpy(moddir->direc, ""); (void) strcpy(moddir->next->direc, DRVDIR64); } moddir->next->next = NULL; return (NOERR); } else { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(ERR_ARCH_NOT_SUPPORTED), arch); return (ERROR); } } void remove_slashes(char *path) { char *slash = path; char *remain_str; int pathlen; while ((slash = strchr(slash, '/')) != NULL) { remain_str = ++slash; while (*remain_str == '/') ++remain_str; if (slash != remain_str) (void) strcpy(slash, remain_str); } pathlen = strlen(path); if ((pathlen > 1) && path[pathlen - 1] == '/') path[pathlen - 1] = '\0'; } /* * This is for ITU floppies to add packages to the miniroot */ static int ignore_root_basedir(void) { struct stat statbuf; return (stat("/ADD_DRV_IGNORE_ROOT_BASEDIR", &statbuf) == 0); }