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#!/bin/bash # chkconfig: 2345 0 99 # description: script to apply cpu microcode # vars: # # START distribution specific way of kicking programs # END distribution specific way of checking return status # PROGRAM the executable to run # ARGUMENTS the argument we're going to call PROGRAM with # Check that we're a priviledged user [ `id -u` = 0 ] || exit 0 DEVICE=/dev/cpu/microcode ARGUMENTS=-Qu RETVAL=0 PROGRAM=/sbin/microcode_ctl DATAFILE=/etc/firmware/microcode.dat . /etc/init.d/functions RETVAL=0 # perform the update function start () { RETVAL=1 # Make sure we are on an Intel machine vendor=`grep "^vendor_id" /proc/cpuinfo | head -n1 | awk -F ": " '{ print $2 }'` [ "$vendor" != "GenuineIntel" ] && return # Microcode wasn't available until 686's. family=`grep "^cpu family" /proc/cpuinfo | head -n1 | awk -F ": " '{ print $2 }'` [ $family -lt 6 ] && return echo -n $"Applying Intel CPU microcode update: " if [ ! -e $DATAFILE ]; then echo $"$0: CPU microcode data file not present ($DATAFILE)" exit 1 fi /sbin/modprobe microcode lt=0 while [ ! -c $DEVICE ]; do lt=$[lt+1]; [ $lt -gt 5 ] && break; sleep 1; done # Lets just be sure we have a device file... if [ ! -e $DEVICE ]; then echo $"$0: microcode device $DEVICE doesn't exist?" exit 1 elif [ ! -c $DEVICE ]; then echo $"$0: $DEVICE not a character device?" exit 1 fi daemon $PROGRAM $ARGUMENTS RETVAL=$? # trap the most common case, errno 19 = no device if [ $RETVAL -eq 19 ]; then echo $"$0: kernel does not have CPU microcode device support" fi /sbin/rmmod microcode echo [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/microcode_ctl return $RETVAL } stop() { rm -f /var/lock/subsys/microcode_ctl } case "$1" in start) start exit 0 ;; stop) stop ;; restart|reload|force-reload) stop start ;; status) ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}" exit 1 esac exit $?

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