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10 Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering
13 <refentry id=
"systemd.device">
15 <title>systemd.device
</title>
16 <productname>systemd
</productname>
20 <contrib>Developer
</contrib>
21 <firstname>Lennart
</firstname>
22 <surname>Poettering
</surname>
23 <email>lennart@poettering.net
</email>
29 <refentrytitle>systemd.device
</refentrytitle>
30 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
34 <refname>systemd.device
</refname>
35 <refpurpose>Device unit configuration
</refpurpose>
39 <para><filename><replaceable>device
</replaceable>.device
</filename></para>
43 <title>Description
</title>
45 <para>A unit configuration file whose name ends in
46 <literal>.device
</literal> encodes information about a device unit
48 sysfs/
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>udev
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>
51 <para>This unit type has no specific options. See
52 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>
53 for the common options of all unit configuration files. The common
54 configuration items are configured in the generic
55 <literal>[Unit]
</literal> and
<literal>[Install]
</literal>
56 sections. A separate
<literal>[Device]
</literal> section does not
57 exist, since no device-specific options may be configured.
</para>
59 <para>systemd will dynamically create device units for all kernel
60 devices that are marked with the
"systemd" udev tag (by default
61 all block and network devices, and a few others). This may be used
62 to define dependencies between devices and other units. To tag a
63 udev device, use
<literal>TAG+=
"systemd"</literal> in the udev
65 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>udev
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>
68 <para>Device units are named after the
<filename>/sys
</filename>
69 and
<filename>/dev
</filename> paths they control. Example: the
70 device
<filename noindex='true'
>/dev/sda5
</filename> is exposed in
71 systemd as
<filename>dev-sda5.device
</filename>. For details about
72 the escaping logic used to convert a file system path to a unit
74 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
</para>
76 <para>Device units will be reloaded by systemd whenever the
77 corresponding device generates a
<literal>changed
</literal> event.
78 Other units can use
<varname>ReloadPropagatedFrom=
</varname> to react
84 <title>Implicit Dependencies
</title>
86 <para>Many unit types automatically acquire dependencies on device
87 units of devices they require. For example,
88 <filename>.socket
</filename> unit acquire dependencies on the
89 device units of the network interface specified in
90 <varname>BindToDevice=
</varname>. Similar, swap and mount units
91 acquire dependencies on the units encapsulating their backing
96 <title>Default Dependencies
</title>
98 <para>There are no default dependencies for device units.
</para>
102 <title>The udev Database
</title>
104 <para>Unit settings of device units may either be configured via unit files, or directly from the udev
105 database. The following udev device properties are understood by the service manager:
</para>
107 <variablelist class='udev-directives'
>
109 <term><varname>SYSTEMD_WANTS=
</varname></term>
110 <term><varname>SYSTEMD_USER_WANTS=
</varname></term>
111 <listitem><para>Adds dependencies of type
<varname>Wants=
</varname> from the device unit to the specified
112 units.
<varname>SYSTEMD_WANTS=
</varname> is read by the system service manager,
113 <varname>SYSTEMD_USER_WANTS=
</varname> by user service manager instances. These properties may be used to
114 activate arbitrary units when a specific device becomes available.
</para>
116 <para>Note that this and the other udev device properties are not taken into account unless the device is
117 tagged with the
<literal>systemd
</literal> tag in the udev database, because otherwise the device is not
118 exposed as a systemd unit (see above).
</para>
120 <para>Note that systemd will only act on
<varname>Wants=
</varname> dependencies when a device first becomes
121 active. It will not act on them if they are added to devices that are already active. Use
122 <varname>SYSTEMD_READY=
</varname> (see below) to configure when a udev device shall be considered active, and
123 thus when to trigger the dependencies.
</para>
125 <!-- Note that we don't document here that we actually apply unit_name_mangle() to all specified names, since
126 that's kinda ugly, and people should instead specify correctly escaped names -->
128 <para>The specified property value should be a space-separated list of valid unit names. If a unit template
129 name is specified (that is, a unit name containing an
<literal>@
</literal> character indicating a unit name to
130 use for multiple instantiation, but with an empty instance name following the
<literal>@
</literal>), it will be
131 automatically instantiated by the device's
<literal>sysfs
</literal> path (that is: the path is escaped and
132 inserted as instance name into the template unit name). This is useful in order to instantiate a specific
133 template unit once for each device that appears and matches specific properties.
</para></listitem>
137 <term><varname>SYSTEMD_ALIAS=
</varname></term>
138 <listitem><para>Adds an additional alias name to the device
139 unit. This must be an absolute path that is automatically
140 transformed into a unit name. (See above.)
</para></listitem>
144 <term><varname>SYSTEMD_READY=
</varname></term>
145 <listitem><para>If set to
0, systemd will consider this device unplugged even if it shows up in the udev
146 tree. If this property is unset or set to
1, the device will be considered plugged if it is visible in the udev
149 <para>This option is useful for devices that initially show up in an uninitialized state in the tree, and for
150 which a
<literal>changed
</literal> event is generated the moment they are fully set up. Note that
151 <varname>SYSTEMD_WANTS=
</varname> (see above) is not acted on as long as
<varname>SYSTEMD_READY=
0</varname> is
152 set for a device.
</para></listitem>
156 <term><varname>ID_MODEL_FROM_DATABASE=
</varname></term>
157 <term><varname>ID_MODEL=
</varname></term>
159 <listitem><para>If set, this property is used as description
160 string for the device unit.
</para></listitem>
168 <title>See Also
</title>
170 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
171 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemctl
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
172 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.unit
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
173 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>udev
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
174 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.directives
</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>