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/etc/init.d/setserial is in setserial 2.17-48.

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#! /bin/sh
# /etc/rc.serial 
#	Initializes the serial ports on your system
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:		setserial
# Required-Start:	$remote_fs
# Required-Stop:	$remote_fs
# Default-Start:	S
# Default-Stop:		0 1 6
# Short-Description:	controls configuration of serial ports
# Description:		Set and/or report the configuration information
#			associated with a serial port. This information
#			includes what I/O port and which IRQ a particular
#			serial port is using.
### END INIT INFO
# chkconfig: 2345 50 75
# description: This initializes the settings of the serial port
#
# Distributed with setserial version 2.15
# 
# XXXX note: as of 2.15, the autosave feature doesn't work if you are
# using the multiport feature; it doesn't save the multiport configuration
# (for now).  Autosave also doesn't work for the hayes devices.  
#Will fix later...
#
#
# Note that this has been changed so that if /etc/serial.conf exists,
# this script does not configure the ports. It uses
# /var/lib/setserial/autoserial.conf # instead, which is handled by another
# init.d script. However, the script is still used for module loads and
# unloads, even if serial.conf exists.
#

SETSERIAL=/bin/setserial
modconf=/var/run/setserial.conf
autoconfig=/var/lib/setserial/autoserial.conf
etcconfig=/etc/serial.conf

# If the serial executable has been removed abort the configuration
[ -x ${SETSERIAL} ] || exit 0

#
# make sure that a serial device is loaded...
# insmod -k serial 2>/dev/null
#

#
# Support devfs when it arrives.
#
if /bin/ls /dev/tts 2> /dev/null 1>&2 ; then
	ALLDEVS="/dev/tts/*"
else
	# No devfs - old naming scheme
	ALLDEVS="/dev/ttyS?"
	if /bin/ls /dev/ttyS?? 2> /dev/null 1>&2 ; then
		ALLDEVS="$ALLDEVS /dev/ttyS??"
	fi
fi

#
# Handle System V init conventions...
#
case $1 in
start | restart | force-reload )
	action="start";
	[ -f ${etcconfig} ] && exit 0
	;;
stop)
	action="stop";
	[ -f ${etcconfig} ] && exit 0
	;;
status)
	action="status";
	;;
modload)
	action="modload";
	;;
modsave)
	action="modsave";
	;;
*)
	action="start";
	[ -f ${etcconfig} ] && exit 0
esac

if test $action  = modload ; then
  echo "Restoring persistent state of serial.o module due to module reload... "
  if test -f ${modconf} ; then
        while read device args
        do
               case "$device" in
                   ""|\#*)
                       continue
                       ;;
               esac
           ${SETSERIAL} -z $device $args
        done < ${modconf}
  else
    echo "Warning - no module state found (ok if this is at bootup)"
    echo "Using the bootup configuration instead."
    action="start";
  fi
  exit 0
fi

if test $action  = stop ; then
	if [ -e ${etcconfig} ]; then
		#nothing to do
		dummy=0;
	elif test "`sed 1q $autoconfig`X" = "###AUTOSAVE###X" ; then
		echo -n "Saving state of known serial devices... "
		grep "^#" $autoconfig > ${autoconfig}.new
		${SETSERIAL} -G -g ${ALLDEVS} | grep -v "uart unknown\|pcmcia" >> ${autoconfig}.new
		echo -n "backing up $autoconfig"
		mv $autoconfig ${autoconfig}.old
		mv ${autoconfig}.new $autoconfig
		echo " done."
	elif test "`sed 1q $autoconfig`X" = "###AUTOSAVE-FULL###X" ; then
		echo -n "Saving state (including unknowns) of serial devices... "
		grep "^#" $autoconfig > ${autoconfig}.new
		${SETSERIAL} -G -g ${ALLDEVS} | grep -v "pcmcia" >> ${autoconfig}.new
		echo -n "backing up $autoconfig"
		mv $autoconfig ${autoconfig}.old
		mv ${autoconfig}.new $autoconfig
		echo " done."
	elif test "`sed 1q $autoconfig`X" = "###AUTOSAVE-ONCE###X" ; then
		echo -n "Saving state of known serial devices... "
		echo "###PORT STATE GENERATED USING AUTOSAVE-ONCE###" > ${autoconfig}.new
		grep "^#" $autoconfig >> ${autoconfig}.new
		${SETSERIAL} -G -g ${ALLDEVS} | grep -v "uart unknown\|pcmcia" >> ${autoconfig}.new
		echo -n "backing up $autoconfig"
		mv $autoconfig ${autoconfig}.old
		mv ${autoconfig}.new $autoconfig
		echo " done."
	fi
	exit 0
fi

#
# Is it Start
#

if test $action  = start ; then
  outmsg=""
  echo "Loading the saved-state of the serial devices... "
  rm -f ${modconf}

  if test -f $etcconfig ; then
    readfrom=$etcconfig;
  else
    readfrom=$autoconfig;
  fi
  if test -f $readfrom ; then
        while read device args
        do
               case "$device" in
                  "#KERNEL")
                       outmsg="... handled by kernel"
                       continue
                       ;;
                   ""|\#*)
                       continue
                       ;;
               esac
           outmsg=""
           ${SETSERIAL} -z $device $args
           ${SETSERIAL} -bg $device
        done < $readfrom
        if test ! "$outmsg" = "" ; then
          echo $outmsg
        fi

  else
	echo "###AUTOSAVE###" > $autoconfig
  fi
fi

if test $action  = modsave ; then
	echo -n "Saving serial.o state to emulate module data persistence... "
	rm -f ${modconf}
	${SETSERIAL} -G -g ${ALLDEVS} | grep -v "uart unknown\|pcmcia" > ${modconf}
	echo "done."
	exit 0
fi

if test $action  = status ; then
	echo "Status of serial devices: ${ALLDEVS}"
       for d in ${ALLDEVS}; do
	  ${SETSERIAL} -a ${d}
       done
	exit 0
fi