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UPDATE_DRV(1M)							UPDATE_DRV(1M)

NAME
       update_drv - modify device driver attributes

SYNOPSIS
       update_drv [-f | -v] [-n] driver_module

       update_drv [-b basedir] [-f | -v] [-n] -a [-m 'permission']
	    [-i 'identify-name'] [-P 'privilege'] [-p 'policy'] driver_module

       update_drv [-b basedir] [-f | -v] [-n] -d [-m 'permission']
	    [-i 'identify-name'] [-P 'privilege'] [-p 'policy'] driver_module

DESCRIPTION
       The update_drv command informs the system about attribute changes to an
       installed device driver. It can be used to re-read  the	driver.conf(4)
       file, or to add, modify, or delete a driver's minor node permissions or
       aliases.

       Without options, update_drv reloads the driver.conf file.

       Upon successfully updating the aliases, the driver binding takes effect
       upon reconfig boot or hotplug of the device.

       Upon  successfully  updating the permissions, only the new driver minor
       nodes get created with the modified set of file	permissions.  Existing
       driver minor nodes do not get modified.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -a

	   Add a permission, aliases, privilege or policy entry.

	   With	 the  -a  option  specified,  a permission entry (using the -m
	   option), or a driver's aliases  entry  (using  the  -i  option),  a
	   device  privilege (using the -P option) or a a device policy (using
	   the -p option), can be added or updated. If a matching  minor  node
	   permissions	entry  is encountered (having the same driver name and
	   the minor node), it is replaced.  If a matching  aliases  entry  is
	   encountered (having a different driver name and the same alias), an
	   error is reported.

	   The -a and -d options are mutually exclusive.

       -b basedir

	   Installs or modifies the driver on the system with a root directory
	   of	basedir	  rather  than	installing  on	the  system  executing
	   update_drv.

	   Note -

	     The root file system of any non-global zones must not  be	refer‐
	     enced with the -b option. Doing so might damage the global zone's
	     file system, might compromise the security of  the	 global	 zone,
	     and might damage the non-global zone's file system. See zones(5).

       -d

	   Delete a permission, aliases, privilege or policy entry.

	   The	-m permission, -i identify-name, -P privilege or the -p policy
	   option needs to be specified with the -d option.

	   The -d and -a options are mutually exclusive.

	   If the entry doesn't exist update_drv returns an error.

       -f

	   Force the system to reread the driver.conf file even if the	driver
	   module cannot be unloaded. See NOTES section for details.

	   Without   this  option,  when  removing  an	alias  for  a  driver,
	   update_drv updates the binding files for the next boot, but returns
	   an  error  if  one  or more devices that reference the driver-alias
	   binding remains.  With the -f option, update_drv does not return an
	   error if such devices remain.

       -i 'identify-name'

	   A white-space separated list of aliases for the driver. If -a or -d
	   option is not specified then this option is ignored. The  identify-
	   name	 string	 is  mandatory.	 If  all  aliases  need to be removed,
	   rem_drv(1M) is recommended.

       -m 'permission'

	   Specify a white-space separated list of file system permissions for
	   the	device	node  of  the device driver. If -a or -d option is not
	   specified then, this option is ignored. The	permission  string  is
	   mandatory.

       -n

	   Do not try to load and attach device_driver, just modify the system
	   configuration files for that driver.

       -p 'policy'

	   With the -a option, policy is a white-space separated list of  com‐
	   plete  device  policies. For the -d option, policy is a white space
	   separated list of minor device  specifications.  The	 minor	device
	   specifications   are	  matched   exactly  against  the  entries  in
	   /etc/security/device_policy, that is., no wildcard matching is per‐
	   formed.

       -P 'privilege'

	   With	 the  -a  option, privilege is a comma separated list of addi‐
	   tional driver privileges. For the -d option, privilege is a	single
	   privilege.	The  privileges	 are  added  to	 or  removed  from the
	   /etc/security/extra_privs file.

       -v

	   Verbose.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Adding or Modifying an Existing Minor Permissions Entry

       The following command adds or modifies the exisitng  minor  permissions
       entry of the clone driver:

	 example# update_drv -a -m 'llc1 777 joe staff' clone

       Example 2 Removing All Minor Permissions Entries

       The  following  command	removes	 all  minor  permission entries of the
       usbprn driver, the USB printer driver:

	 example# update_drv -d -m '* 0666 root sys' usbprn

       Example 3 Adding a Driver Aliases Entry

       The following command adds a driver aliases entry of  the  ugen	driver
       with the identity string of usb459,20:

	 example# update_drv -a -i '"usb459,20"' ugen

       Example 4 Re-reading the driver.conf File For the ohci Driver

       The following command re-reads the driver.conf(4) file.

	  example# update_drv ohci

       Example 5 Requiring a Self-defined Privilege to Open a tcp Socket

       The  following  command requires a self-defined privilege to open a tcp
       socket:

	 example#   update_drv -a -P net_tcp -p \
	      'write_priv_set=net_tcp read_priv_set=net_tcp' tcp

       Example 6 Establishing a Path-oriented Alias

       The following command establishes a path-oriented alias to force a spe‐
       cific driver, qlt, to be used for a particular device path:

	 example#   update_drv -a -i '"/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4"' qlt

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0

	   Successful completion.

       >0

	   An error occurred.

SEE ALSO
       add_drv(1M), modunload(1M), rem_drv(1M), driver.conf(4), attributes(5),
       privileges(5)

NOTES
       If -a or -d options are	specified,  update_drv	does  not  reread  the
       driver.conf file.

       A  forced  update  of the driver.conf file reloads the driver.conf file
       without reloading the driver binary module. In this case, devices which
       cannot  be  detached  reference	driver	global properties from the old
       driver.conf file, while the remaining driver instances reference global
       properties in the new driver.conf file.

       It  is possible to add an alias , which changes the driver binding of a
       device already being managed by a different driver. A force update with
       the  -a	option	tries to bind to the new driver and report error if it
       cannot. If you specify more than one of the -m, -i, -P or -p options, a
       force flag tries to modify aliases or permissions. This is done even if
       the other operation fails and vice-versa.

				 Feb 10, 2009			UPDATE_DRV(1M)
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