#!/bin/sh # Disable wifi, and remove all modules. # NOTE: Save our resolv.conf to avoid ending up with an empty one, in case the DHCP client wipes it on release (#6424). cp -a "/etc/resolv.conf" "/tmp/resolv.ko" old_hash="$(md5sum "/etc/resolv.conf" | cut -f1 -d' ')" if [ -x "/sbin/dhcpcd" ]; then env -u LD_LIBRARY_PATH dhcpcd -d -k "${INTERFACE}" killall -q -TERM udhcpc default.script else killall -q -TERM udhcpc default.script dhcpcd fi # NOTE: dhcpcd -k waits for the signalled process to die, but busybox's killall doesn't have a -w, --wait flag, # so we have to wait for udhcpc to die ourselves... kill_timeout=0 while pkill -0 udhcpc; do # Stop waiting after 5s if [ ${kill_timeout} -ge 20 ]; then break fi usleep 250000 kill_timeout=$((kill_timeout + 1)) done new_hash="$(md5sum "/etc/resolv.conf" | cut -f1 -d' ')" # Restore our network-specific resolv.conf if the DHCP client wiped it when releasing the lease... if [ "${new_hash}" != "${old_hash}" ]; then mv -f "/tmp/resolv.ko" "/etc/resolv.conf" else rm -f "/tmp/resolv.ko" fi wpa_cli terminate [ "${WIFI_MODULE}" != "8189fs" ] && [ "${WIFI_MODULE}" != "8192es" ] && wlarm_le -i "${INTERFACE}" down ifconfig "${INTERFACE}" down # Some sleep in between may avoid system getting hung # (we test if a module is actually loaded to avoid unneeded sleeps) if lsmod | grep -q "${WIFI_MODULE}"; then usleep 250000 rmmod "${WIFI_MODULE}" fi if lsmod | grep -q sdio_wifi_pwr; then usleep 250000 rmmod sdio_wifi_pwr fi