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lldpd: implement a reload hook

Seems the default one is not working as expected.
The way that reload should work is that the 'start' service
call should return 1 (if lldpd is running) and then a normal
restart would be called.

However, for lldpd a reload would mean just clearing all custom TLVs
(if they're configured) and reloading the configuration.

So, this patch adds a reload hook, which would:
 - 'start' lldpd if it's not running (because we return 1 if not running)
 - reload configuration if it is running (also previously
    clearing custom TLVs if present)

Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <[email protected]>

SVN-Revision: 47367
Felix Fietkau il y a 10 ans
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      package/network/services/lldpd/files/lldpd.init

+ 18 - 1
package/network/services/lldpd/files/lldpd.init

@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
 START=90
 
 USE_PROCD=1
+LLDPCLI=/usr/sbin/lldpcli
+LLDPSOCKET=/var/run/lldpd.socket
 
 find_release_info()
 {
@@ -71,6 +73,21 @@ start_service() {
 	procd_close_instance
 }
 
+service_running() {
+	pgrep -x /usr/sbin/lldpd &> /dev/null
+}
+
+reload_service() {
+	running || return 1
+	# Custom TLVs are special and should be
+	# reloaded from config during lldpd reload
+	$LLDPCLI -u $LLDPSOCKET unconfigure lldp custom-tlv &> /dev/null
+	$LLDPCLI -u $LLDPSOCKET -c /etc/lldpd.conf -c /etc/lldpd.d &> /dev/null
+	# Broadcast update over the wire
+	$LLDPCLI -u $LLDPSOCKET update &> /dev/null
+	return 0
+}
+
 stop_service() {
-	rm -f /var/run/lldpd.socket /var/run/lldpd.pid
+	rm -rf /var/run/lldp $LLDPSOCKET
 }