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#!/bin/sh
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
# Usually, /sbin/ has symlinks named halt, reboot, poweroff
# (and also possibly shutdown) to e.g.
# /app/shutdown-1.0/script/shutdown (this file).
cd /app/shutdown-1.0/script || exit 1
test -x ./do_shutdown || exit 1
test -x ./hardshutdown || exit 1
# "reboot -f" -> "shutdown -f -r" -> "hardshutdown -r" -> immediate reboot
# "reboot" -> "shutdown -r" -> "do_shutdown -r"
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ similarly for halt, poweroff.
# "shutdown" -> "do_shutdown" (everything killed/unmounted, but kernel not asked to do any poweroff etc)
force=""
test x"$1" = x"-f" && {
force="-f"
shift
}
test ! "$*" && test x"${0##*/}" = x"halt" && exec "$0" $force -h
test ! "$*" && test x"${0##*/}" = x"reboot" && exec "$0" $force -r
test ! "$*" && test x"${0##*/}" = x"poweroff" && exec "$0" $force -p
# We have something else than allowed parameters?
test x"$*" = x"" || test x"$*" = x"-h" || test x"$*" = x"-r" || test x"$*" = x"-p" || {
echo "Syntax: $0 [-f] [-h/-r/-p]"
exit 1
}
# Emergency shutdown?
test "$force" && {
exec ./hardshutdown "$@"
exit 1
}
# Normal shutdown
# We must have these executables on root fs
# (mount/umount aren't checked, all systems are ok versus that):
test -x /bin/killall5 -o -x /sbin/killall5 || exit 1
test -x /bin/ps -o -x /sbin/ps || exit 1
test -x /bin/date -o -x /sbin/date || exit 1
test -x /bin/xargs -o -x /sbin/xargs || exit 1
test -x /bin/wc -o -x /sbin/wc || exit 1
test -x /bin/cat -o -x /sbin/cat || exit 1
test -x /bin/sort -o -x /sbin/sort || exit 1
i="`ulimit -n`"
echo -n "Closing file descriptors $i-3... "
while test "$i" -ge 3; do
eval "exec $i>&-"
i=$((i-1))
done
echo "Shutting down. Please stand by..."
# setsid & /dev/null:
# make it a process leader & detach it from current tty.
# Why /dev/null and not /dev/console?
# I have seen a system which locked up while opening /dev/console
# due to the bug (?) in keyboard driver.
setsid env - PATH="$PATH" ./do_shutdown "$@" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
while true; do read junk; done