/etc/isdn/init.d.functions is in isdnutils-base 1:3.25+dfsg1-3.3ubuntu2.
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# Try not to change this file!  It should not be necessary.
#
#
# Please read /usr/share/doc/isdnutils-base/README.Debian
# and         /usr/share/doc/isdnutils-base/HOWTO.isdnutils.gz .
#
# This file is for use from the /etc/init.d/isdn* scripts.
# If you want to do things differently, I advise you to put the
# parts you want to change into the init.d script directly after the
# line where this file is sourced, and change it there. Any changes
# here may be overwritten when isdnutils is updated!
#
# If you have an idea that something here could/should be done
# differently, let me (isdnutils@packages.debian.org) know and
# we can work something out.
do_what="$1"
if [ ! -d /etc/isdn ]; then
       log_failure_msg "The /etc/isdn directory does not exist; this can't happen!"
       exit 1
fi
if [ "${VERBOSE:=yes}" = yes ]
then    isdn_verbose=true
else    isdn_verbose=false
fi
#################
# misc. functions
#################
NOT_CONFIGED='not configured yet'
not_configured=''
listdevices() {
	DEVS=`find /etc/isdn -regex '/etc/isdn/device\.\(ippp\|isdn\)[0-9][0-9]*' -printf '%f\n'`
}
# devices for which there is no config file (anymore)
listextradevices() {
    # can't count on "isdnctrl status all" working yet, unfortunately...
	DEVS=`/usr/sbin/isdnctrl list all | grep 'Current setup' | cut -f2 -d"'" | sort`
}
listdaemons() {
	DAEMONS=`find /etc/isdn -regex '/etc/isdn/ipppd\.ippp[0-9][0-9]*' -printf '%f\n'`
}
list_unconfigured() {
    if [ -n "$not_configured" ]; then
        log_success_msg "Note: the following configuration files are not yet configured:"
        for i in $not_configured; do log_success_msg "	$i"; done
    fi
}
findslaves() {
    fs_device=$1
    fs_base=${fs_device%%[0-9]*}			# ippp or isdn part
    # magic to get it sorted numerically;
    #  if there's a clean way of doing it easier, let me know!
    fs_list=`echo device.${fs_device}+*`
    if [ "$fs_list" = "device.${fs_device}+*" ]; then
	return
    fi
    for fs_slavefile in $fs_list; do
	echo ${fs_slavefile#*+}
    done | sort -n | while read fs_slave; do echo $fs_base$fs_slave; done
}
# needs to be called at least once per init.d/isdnutils invocation...
isdncards_unchecked=true
check_isdncards() {
    if $isdncards_unchecked; then
	isdncards_unchecked=false
	if [ -e /dev/isdninfo ]; then
		ISDNINFO=/dev/isdninfo
	elif [ -e /dev/isdn/isdninfo ]; then
		ISDNINFO=/dev/isdn/isdninfo
	elif [ -d /dev/.udev/ ] || [ -d /run/udev/ ] ; then
		# udev is running
		old_pwd="$(pwd)"
		cd /dev
		WRITE_ON_UDEV=1 /sbin/MAKEDEV isdnmodem isdnbri dcbri
		cd "$old_pwd"
		if [ -e /dev/isdninfo ]; then
			ISDNINFO=/dev/isdninfo
		elif [ -e /dev/isdn/isdninfo ]; then
			ISDNINFO=/dev/isdn/isdninfo
		fi
        fi
	# see discussion in bug 609736 regarding use of if and ln in the next three lines
	if [ ! -e /dev/isdnctrl -a -e /dev/isdnctrl0 ]; then
		ln -sf /dev/isdnctrl0 /dev/isdnctrl
	fi
        if [ -z "$ISDNINFO" ]; then
	    log_failure_msg " error:"
            log_failure_msg "    Neither /dev/isdninfo nor /dev/isdn/isdninfo exist!"
            # apparently a devfs system...
            log_success_msg "    Before you can use any ISDN facilities, ensure you have the proper kernel"
            log_success_msg "    modules loaded. These will probably be 'isdn' and 'hisax'."
            log_success_msg "    Read /usr/share/doc/isdnutils-base/README.HiSax.gz for more information"
            log_success_msg "    (e.g. with 'zless /usr/share/doc/isdnutils-base/README.HiSax.gz')."
            exit 0
        fi
	set -- `perl -ne 's/^idmap:\s+//; s/ -//g; s/(\S+) \1/\1/g; print; exit;' $ISDNINFO 2>/dev/null`
	if [ $# -eq 0 -a "$do_what" != stop ]; then
            log_success_msg " no ISDN cards configured! Please configure 'hisax' module with modconf"
            log_success_msg "    Read /usr/share/doc/isdnutils-base/README.HiSax.gz for more information"
            log_success_msg "    (e.g. with 'zless /usr/share/doc/isdnutils-base/README.HiSax.gz')."
	    exit 0
	fi
	isdncards="$@"
    fi
}
##########################
# start and stop functions
##########################
start_isdnlog() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' isdnlog'
    cardnum=0   # counts in channels, just like /dev/isdnctrlX
    for optionfile in /etc/isdn/isdnlog.isdnctrl[02468]; do
        test -e $optionfile || continue;
        if grep -s "$NOT_CONFIGED" $optionfile > /dev/null; then
            not_configured="$not_configured$optionfile "
            continue    # next patient please...
        fi
        device=${optionfile#*.}
        device=${device%.*}
        if   [ -e /dev/$device ];      then DEVISDNCTRL=/dev/$device;
        elif [ -e /dev/isdn/$device ]; then DEVISDNCTRL=/dev/isdn/$device;
        else
            log_failure_msg " error:"
            log_failure_msg "    Neither /dev/$device nor /dev/isdn/$device exist!"
            continue
        fi
        devicenum=${device#isdnctrl}
        devicenum=$(($devicenum / 2))
        set -- $isdncards
        if [ $devicenum -gt 0 ]; then
            shift $devicenum
        fi
	cardid=$1; shift
        if [ -z "$cardid" ]; then
            log_failure_msg " error:"
            log_failure_msg "    There doesn't appear to be a $device device!"
            continue
        fi
        if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
        # Enable debugging for this card (isdnlog requires "1 4",
        # for D-Channel Q.931, call control messages) unless it's
        # clearly not a hisax card...
        case "$cardid" in
            capidrv-*)  ;;
            ?*)	        hisaxctrl $cardid 1 4
                        # the ?* doesn't match an empty string
                        ;;
        esac
        # test for isdnctrl dualmode. With dualmode, one isdnlog listens to
        # two cards, and both cards must have the D-channel tracing enabled.
        if grep '^[ 	]*dual=' $optionfile >/dev/null 2>&1; then
            cardid=$1; shift
            case "$cardid" in
                capidrv-*)  ;;
                ?*)         hisaxctrl $cardid 1 4
                            ;;
            esac
        fi
        start-stop-daemon --start --pidfile=/var/run/isdnlog.$device.pid \
            --quiet --exec /usr/sbin/isdnlog -- -D -f$optionfile $DEVISDNCTRL &
    done
    daemon=false
    [ -d /var/run/isdnrate/ ] || mkdir /var/run/isdnrate/
    socket=/var/run/isdnrate/socket
    if [ -s /etc/isdn/isdnrate.conf ]; then
        set +e
        . /etc/isdn/isdnrate.conf
        set -e
        if $daemon; then
            /usr/bin/isdnrate -D2 -O$socket
        fi
    fi
}
stop_isdnlog() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' isdnlog'
    for optionfile in /etc/isdn/isdnlog.isdnctrl?; do
        test -e $optionfile || continue;
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
        device=${optionfile#*.}
        start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo \
                --pidfile /var/run/isdnlog.$device.pid
                # --exec /usr/sbin/isdnlog
    done
    /usr/bin/isdnrate -CD3 2>/dev/null || true
}
reload_isdnlog() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' isdnlog'
    for optionfile in /etc/isdn/isdnlog.isdnctrl?; do
        test -e $optionfile || continue;
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
        device=${optionfile#*.}
        start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal 1 \
                --pidfile /var/run/isdnlog.$device.pid || return 1
                # --exec /usr/sbin/isdnlog
    done
    # stop daemon if it happens to be running, then start it if necessary
    /usr/bin/isdnrate -CD3 2>/dev/null || true
    daemon=false
    [ -d /var/run/isdnrate/ ] || mkdir /var/run/isdnrate/
    socket=/var/run/isdnrate/isdnrate
    if [ -s /etc/isdn/isdnrate.conf ]; then
        set +e
        . /etc/isdn/isdnrate.conf
        set -e
        if $daemon; then
            /usr/bin/isdnrate -D2 -O$socket
        fi
    fi
}
start_devices() {
    # the next part doesn't belong here, but there isn't really any choice...
    if [ "x$quiet_start" != 'x' ]; then	# user didn't replace old init.d script
	/bin/echo -e "\n\tplease update your copy of /etc/init.d/isdnutils to\n\tinclude the 'isdn_verbose' setting instead of 'quiet_start'\n\t(see /etc/init.d/isdnutils.dpkg-new)."
	case "$quiet_start" in
		true)	isdn_verbose=false;;
		*)	isdn_verbose=true;;
	esac
    fi
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' interfaces'
    olddir=`pwd`
    cd /etc/isdn
    listdevices
    if [ -z "$DEVS" -a ! -f /etc/isdn/noconfig ]; then
        log_success_msg "  There is apparently no configuration created yet."
        log_success_msg "  You can create configuration files with the 'isdnconfig' tool."
        log_success_msg "  ."
        log_success_msg "  If you don't want this warning in future, please create the file"
        log_success_msg "     /etc/isdn/noconfig"
        log_success_msg "  For more information, see /usr/share/doc/isdnutils-base/HOWTO.isdnutils.gz"
    fi
    # start devices in order
    # Device files of the form "device.ippp2+3" means that this (ippp3) is a
    # slave device for ippp2. So when ippp2 is being started, look for any
    # "device.ippp2+*" files and also start those (as slaves)
    tempfile=`tempfile -p isdn.`
    for devicefile in `echo $DEVS | sort`; do
        test -f $devicefile || continue;
        if grep -s "^[^#].*$NOT_CONFIGED" $devicefile > /dev/null; then
	    not_configured="$not_configured$devicefile "
	    continue
	fi
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
	master=${devicefile#*.}			# part after .
	slaves=`findslaves $master`
	if [ -z "$slaves" ]; then
	    extraopts=''
	else
	    extraopts='master'
	fi
	for device in $master $slaves; do
            # if the device doesn't exist in /dev nor in /dev/isdn,
            # then this is (obviously?) not a devfs system, thus
            # the device needs to be created.
            if [ ! -c /dev/$device -a ! -c /dev/isdn/$device ]; then
		cd /dev
		/bin/echo -e " (creating /dev/$device)\c"
		WRITE_ON_UDEV=1 /sbin/MAKEDEV $device || true
		cd /etc/isdn
	    fi
	    if [ `expr "$extraopts" : 'slave'` -eq 5 ]; then
		device=${master}+${device##????}
		# slaves can't be added if the master interface
		# is already up; so "down" it now.
                # Problem is that any routes over this interface disappear when
                # you do "down"... Hope this hack works...
                netstat -rn | grep " $master$" | fgrep -v 255.255.255.255 |
                    while read net bla mask bla; do
                        echo "/sbin/route add -net $net netmask $mask dev $master"
                    done > $tempfile
		ifconfig $master down
	    fi
            # stop / remove device if it happens to exist
            if grep -w $device /proc/net/dev >/dev/null 2>&1; then
                sh /etc/isdn/device.$device stop >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
                    /usr/sbin/isdnctrl delif $device >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
            fi
	    if sh /etc/isdn/device.$device start $extraopts > /dev/null; then
                : # OK
            else
                log_failure_msg " $device failed."
            fi
	    extraopts="slave $master"
	done
	if [ ! -z "$slaves" ]; then
	    ifconfig $master up
	fi
	if [ -s $tempfile ]; then
	    . $tempfile
	fi
    done
    rm -f $tempfile
    cd "$olddir"
}
stop_devices() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' interfaces'
    olddir=`pwd`
    cd /etc/isdn
    listdevices
    # stop the devices in reverse order to starting them
    for devicefile in `echo $DEVS | sort -r` ; do
        test -f $devicefile || continue;
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
        master=${devicefile#*.}
	# not needed, removing master will automagically remove all slaves.
	#  slaves=`findslaves $master`
	#  slave=''
	#  for device in $master $slaves; do
	#      sh ${devicefile} stop $slave > /dev/null || true
	#      slave="slave $master"
	#  done
	sh ${devicefile} stop > /dev/null || true
    done
    listextradevices
    if [ ! -z "$DEVS" ]; then
        if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
        /bin/echo -e "\nThese ISDN devices were not stopped by the config files"
	echo    "(possible error in a file?): $DEVS"
        /bin/echo -e "These are now also being stopped... "
        # There's no graceful way of doing this...
        for device in $DEVS; do
            /bin/echo -e "$device \c"
            /sbin/ifconfig $device down 2>/dev/null || true
            /usr/sbin/isdnctrl delif $device >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
        done
        echo " done."
    fi
    cd "$olddir"
}
start_ipppd() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' ipppd'
    olddir=`pwd`
    cd /etc/isdn
    listdaemons
    for optionfile in $DAEMONS; do
        test -e $optionfile || continue;
        if grep -s "$NOT_CONFIGED" $optionfile > /dev/null; then
	    not_configured="$not_configured$optionfile "
	    continue
	fi
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
	master=${optionfile#*.}
	slaves=`findslaves $master |while read slave; do if [ -c /dev/isdn/$slave ]; then slave=isdn/$slave; fi; echo /dev/$slave; done`
	extraops=''
	if [ ! -z "$slaves" ]; then
	    if ! grep -qw '^+mp' $optionfile; then
		echo " warning: adding +mp option for $master!"
		/bin/echo -e '	\c'
		extraops='+mp'
	    fi
	fi
        if [ -c /dev/isdn/$master ]; then master=isdn/$master; fi
	start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \
	    --pidfile /var/run/ipppd.$master.pid \
	    --exec /usr/sbin/ipppd -- file /etc/isdn/$optionfile $extraops /dev/$master $slaves &
    done
    cd "$olddir"
}
reload_ipppd() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' ipppd'
    olddir=`pwd`
    cd /etc/isdn
    listdaemons
    for optionfile in $DAEMONS; do
        test -e $optionfile || continue;
        device=${optionfile#*.}
        if grep -s "$NOT_CONFIGED" $optionfile > /dev/null; then
	    not_configured="$not_configured$optionfile "
	else
	    if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
	    start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal 1 \
                --pidfile /var/run/ipppd.$device.pid || return 1
                # --exec /usr/sbin/ipppd
        fi
    done
    cd "$olddir"
}
stop_ipppd() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' ipppd'
    olddir=`pwd`
    cd /etc/isdn
    listdaemons
    for optionfile in $DAEMONS; do
        test -e $optionfile || continue;
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
        device=${optionfile#*.}
        start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo \
		--pidfile /var/run/ipppd.$device.pid
		# --exec /usr/sbin/ipppd
    done
    # in case of removed config files, kill off any remaining ipppds...
    if [ -x /usr/bin/killall ]; then
        killall ipppd 2>/dev/null && /bin/echo -e "\n\tunknown ipppd processes killed... \c" || true
    else
        killedit=false
        for i in /var/run/ipppd.*.pid; do
            killedit=true
            kill `cat $i 2>/dev/null || true` 2>/dev/null || true
        done
        if $killedit; then
            /bin/echo -e "\n\tunknown ipppd processes killed... \c"
        fi
    fi
    cd "$olddir"
}
start_iprofd() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' iprofd'
    if test -e /etc/isdn/iprofd.data ; then
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
	start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \
	    --exec /usr/sbin/iprofd -- /etc/isdn/iprofd.data &
    fi
}
stop_iprofd() {
    check_isdncards # side-effect: sets $isdncards
    what=' iprofd'
    if test -n "`pidof iprofd`"; then
	if $isdn_verbose; then /bin/echo -e "$what\c"; what=''; fi
	start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --exec /usr/sbin/iprofd || true
    fi
}
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