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diff --git a/extra/usb_serial/install b/extra/usb_serial/install deleted file mode 100755 index eba1d2ac83..0000000000 --- a/extra/usb_serial/install +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e -# -# Copyright 2016 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. -# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be -# found in the LICENSE file. -# -# Build and install raiden module and udev rules - -bold=$(tput bold) -normal=$(tput sgr0) - -error() { - echo "${bold}Install failed${normal}" -} - -trap "error $LINENO" ERR - -fallback=false - -if [ "$1" = "--fallback" ]; then - fallback=true - shift -fi - -if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then - echo "" - echo "Usage: ${bold}$0${normal} [--fallback]" - echo "" - echo "Install Raiden kernel module and udev rules for working with Case" - echo "Closed Debug enabled devices." - echo "" - echo "${bold}--fallback${normal}" - echo " Install udev rules to use usbserial directly without installing" - echo " the raiden module. This can be used when the raiden module fails" - echo " to build, or can not be used for other reasons." - echo "" - echo " The fallback solution will generate extra /dev/ttyUSB? entries" - echo " for the SPI and possibly other CCD bridges. These should be" - echo " ignored by you. Flashrom is smart enough to detach the kernel" - echo " driver from the SPI bridge, so they will not interfere with" - echo " flashing new firmware images over CCD." - echo "" - exit 1 -fi - -if [ "$fallback" = "false" ]; then - # - # The normal path builds and installs the raiden module - # - { - # - # Don't build the module as root so it's easier to clean up after - # - make modules && - - # - # Install the new module and update dependency and alias information - # - sudo make modules_install && - sudo depmod -a - } || { - echo $bold - echo "Building and/or installing the raiden module failed, you may" - echo "want to use the --fallback option." - echo $normal - exit 1; - } -else - # - # The fallback path installs the fallback udev rule and its helper script. - # - sudo install -m644 51-google-serial-fallback.rules /etc/udev/rules.d - sudo install add_usb_serial_id /lib/udev -fi - -# -# Install the udev rule for creating /dev/google symlinks. -# -sudo install -m644 51-google-serial.rules /etc/udev/rules.d - -# -# Trigger udev to create the symlinks for any attached devices that have the -# Google Vendor ID. Limiting triggering like this prevents unwanted resetting -# of some device state, even with the change action specified. -# -for syspath in $(dirname $(grep -rxl --include=idVendor 18d1 /sys/devices)); do - sudo udevadm trigger --action=change --parent-match=${syspath} -done |