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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2005 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2

# Contributed by Roy Marples (uberlord@gentoo.org)
# Many thanks to all the people in the Gentoo forums for their ideas and
# motivation for me to make this and keep on improving it

# void macnet_depend(void)
#
# Sets up the dependancies for the module
macnet_depend() {
	before interface wireless
	after macchanger 
}

# bool macnet_check_installed(void)
#
# Always returns 0 as we are "installed" by wireless in the depend function
macnet_check_installed() {
	return 0
}

# char* macnet_provides(void)
#
# Returns a string to change module definition for starting up
macnet_provides() {
	echo "macnet"
}

# bool macnet_check_depends(void)
#
# Checks to see if we have the needed functions
macnet_check_depends() {
	local f

	for f in interface_get_mac_address; do
		[[ $( type -t "${f}" ) == "function" ]] && continue
		eerror "macnet: missing required function ${f}\n"
		return 1
	done

	return 0
}

# bool macnet_start(char *iface)
#
# All interfaces and module scripts expose modulename_get_vars
# which returns a space seperated list of user configuration variables
# We can override each variable here from a given MAC address of the interface
# Always returns 0
macnet_pre_start() {
	local iface="$1"

	interface_exists "${iface}" || return 0

	# We need to bring the interface up for some interfaces, otherwise the MAC
	# address isn't consistent - mainly wireless cards with firmware uploading.
	interface_up "${iface}"

	local mac=$( interface_get_mac_address "${iface}" )
	[[ -z ${mac} ]] && return 0

	vebegin "Configuring ${iface} for MAC address ${mac}" 2>/dev/null
	mac="${mac//:}"
	configure_variables "${iface}" "${mac}"
	veend 0 2>/dev/null

	return 0
}

# vim:ts=4