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But first, please read . inxi-3.3.13-1/README.txt000066400000000000000000000541071420530751500144150ustar00rootroot00000000000000README for inxi - a command line system information tool The new faster, more powerful Perl inxi is here! File all issue reports with the master branch. All support for versions prior to 3.0 is now ended, sorry. Make sure to update to the current inxi from the master branch before filing any issue reports. The code in pre 2.9 versions literally no longer exists in inxi 3. Bugs from earlier versions cannot usually be solved in the new version since the pre 2.9 and the 2.9 and later versions are completely different internally. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DONATE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Help support the project with a one time or a sustaining donation. Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=77DQVM6A4L5E2 Open Collective: https://opencollective.com/inxi ================================================================================ DEVELOPMENT AND ISSUES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make inxi better! Expand supported hardware and OS data, fix broken items! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HELP PROJECT DEVELOPMENT! SUBMIT A DEBUGGER DATASET -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is easy to do, and only takes a few seconds. These datasets really help the project add and debug features. You will generally also be asked to provide this data for non trivial issue reports. Note that the following options are present: 1. Generate local gz'ed debugger dataset. Leaves gz on your system: inxi version 3: inxi --debug 20 inxi version <= 2.3: inxi -@14 2. Generate, upload gz'ed debugger dataset. Leaves gz on your system: inxi version 3: inxi --debug 21 inxi version <= 2.3: inxi -xx@14 3. Generate, upload, delete gz'ed debugger dataset: inxi version 3 only: inxi --debug 22 You can run these as regular user, or root/sudo, which will gather a bit more data, like from dmidecode, and other tools that need superuser permissions to run. ARM (plus MIPS, SPARC, PowerPC) and BSD datasets are particularly appreciated because we simply do not have enough of those. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FILE AN ISSUE IF YOU FIND SOMETHING MISSING, BROKEN, OR FOR AN ENHANCEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- inxi strives to support the widest range of operating systems and hardware, from the most simple consumer desktops, to the most advanced professional hardware and servers. The issues you post help maintain or expand that support, and are always appreciated since user data and feedback is what keeps inxi working and supporting the latest (or not so latest) hardware and operating systems. See INXI VERSION/SUPPORT/ISSUES/BUGS INFORMATION for more about issues/support. See BSD/UNIX below for qualifications re BSDs, and OSX in particular. ================================================================================ SOURCE VERSION CONTROL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://github.com/smxi/inxi MAIN BRANCH: master DEVELOPMENT BRANCHES: inxi-perl, one, two inxi-perl is the dev branch, the others are rarely if ever used. inxi itself has the built in feature to be able to update itself from anywhere, including these branches, which is very useful for development and debugging on various user systems. PULL REQUESTS: Please talk to me before starting to work on patches of any reasonable complexity. inxi is hard to work on, and you have to understand how it works before submitting patches, unless it's a trivial bug fix. Please: NEVER even think about looking at or using previous inxi commits, previous to the current master version, as a base for a patch. If you do, your patch / pull request will probably be rejected. Developers, get your version from the inxi-perl branch, pinxi, otherwise you may not be current to actual development versions. inxi-perl pinxi is always equal to or ahead of master branch inxi. Man page updates, doc page updates, etc, of course, are easy and will probably be accepted, as long as they are properly formatted and logically coherent. When under active development, inxi releases early, and releases often. PACKAGERS: inxi has one and only one 'release', and that is the current commit/version in the master branch (plus pinxi inxi-perl branch, of course, but those should never be packaged). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MASTER BRANCH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the only supported branch, and the current latest commit/version is the only supported 'release'. There are no 'releases' of inxi beyond the current commit/version in master. All past versions are not supported. git clone https://github.com/smxi/inxi --branch master --single-branch OR direct fast and easy install: wget -O inxi https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/master/inxi OR easy to remember shortcut (which redirects to github): wget -O inxi https://smxi.org/inxi wget -O inxi smxi.org/inxi NOTE: Just because github calls tagged commits 'Releases' does not mean they are releases! I can't change the words on the tag page. They are tagged commits, period. A tag is a pointer to a commit, and has no further meaning. If your distribution has blocked -U self updater and you want a newer version: Open /etc/inxi.conf and change false to true: B_ALLOW_UPDATE=true -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEVELOPMENT BRANCH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All active development is now done on the inxi-perl branch (pinxi): git clone https://github.com/smxi/inxi --branch inxi-perl --single-branch OR direct fast and easy install: wget -O pinxi https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/inxi-perl/pinxi OR easy to remember shortcut (which redirects to github): wget -O pinxi https://smxi.org/pinxi wget -O pinxi smxi.org/pinxi Once new features have been debugged, tested, and are reasonably stable, pinxi is copied to inxi in the master branch. It's a good idea to check with pinxi if you want to make sure your issue has not been corrected, since pinxi is always equal to or ahead of inxi. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGACY INXI (in inxi-legacy repo) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you'd like to look at the Gawk/Bash version of inxi, you can find it in the inxi-legacy repo, as binxi in the /inxi-legacy directory: Direct fast and easy install: wget -O binxi https://github.com/smxi/inxi-legacy/raw/master/inxi-legacy/binxi OR easy to remember shortcut (which redirects to github): wget -O binxi https://smxi.org/binxi This version will not be maintained, and it's unlikely that any time will be spent on it in the future, but it is there in case it's of use or interest to anyone. This was kept for a long time as the inxi-legacy branch of inxi, but was moved to the inxi-legacy repo 2021-09-24. ================================================================================ SUPPORT INFO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do not ask for basic help that reading the inxi -h / --help menus, or man page would show you, and do not ask for features to be added that inxi already has. Also do not ask for support if your distro won't update its inxi version, some are bad about that. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://smxi.org/docs/inxi.htm (smxi.org/docs/ is easier to remember, and is one click away from inxi.htm). The one page wiki on github is only a pointer to the real resources. https://github.com/smxi/inxi/tree/inxi-perl/docs Contains specific Perl inxi documentation, of interest mostly to developers. Includes internal inxi tools, values, configuration items. Also has useful information about Perl version support, including the list of Core modules that _should_ be included in a distribution's core modules, but which are unfortunately sometimes removed. INXI CONFIGURATION: https://smxi.org/docs/inxi-configuration.htm HTML MAN PAGE: https://smxi.org/docs/inxi-man.htm INXI OPTIONS PAGE: https://smxi.org/docs/inxi-options.htm NOTE: Check the inxi version number on each doc page to see which version will support the options listed. The man and options page also link to a legacy version, pre 2.9. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IRC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can go to: irc.oftc.net channel #smxi but be prepared to wait around for a while to get a response. Generally it's better to use github issues. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISSUES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://github.com/smxi/inxi/issues No issues accepted for non current inxi versions. See below for more on that. Unfortunately as of 2.9, no support or issues can be accepted for older inxi's because inxi 2.9 (Perl) and newer is a full rewrite, and legacy inxi is not being supported since our time here on earth is finite (plus of course, one reason for the rewrite was to never have to work with Gawk->Bash again!). Sys Admin type inxi users always get the first level of support. ie, convince us you run real systems and networks, and your issue shoots to the top of the line. As do any real bugs. Failure to supply requested debugger data will lead To a distinct lack of interest on our part to help you with a bug. ie, saying, oh, it doesn't work, doesn't cut it, unless it's obvious why. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPPORT FORUMS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://techpatterns.com/forums/forum-33.html This is the best place to place support issues that may be complicated. If you are developer, use: DEVELOPER FORUMS: https://techpatterns.com/forums/forum-32.html ================================================================================ ABOUT INXI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- inxi is a command line system information tool. It was forked from the ancient and mindbendingly perverse yet ingenius infobash, by locsmif. That was a buggy, impossible to update or maintain piece of software, so the fork fixed those core issues, and made it flexible enough to expand the utility of the original ideas. Locmsif has given his thumbs up to inxi, so don't be fooled by legacy infobash stuff you may see out there. inxi is lower case, except when I create a text header here in a file like this, but it's always lower case. Sometimes to follow convention I will use upper case inxi to start a sentence, but i find it a bad idea since invariably, someone will repeat that and type it in as the command name, then someone will copy that, and complain that the command: Inxi doesn't exist... The primary purpose of inxi is for support, and sys admin use. inxi is used widely for forum and IRC support, which is I believe it's most common function. If you are piping output to paste or post (or writing to file), inxi now automatically turns off color codes, so the old suggestion to use -c 0 to turn off colors is no longer required. inxi strives to be as accurate as possible, but some things, like memory/ram data, depend on radically unreliable system self reporting based on OEM filling out data correctly, which doesn't often happen, so in those cases, you want to confirm things like ram capacity with a reputable hardware source, like crucial.com, which has the best ram hardware tool I know of. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM STABILITY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The core mission of inxi is to always work on all systems all the time. Well, all systems with the core tools inxi requires to operate installed. What this means is this: you can have a 10 year old box, or probably 15, not sure, and you can install today's inxi on it, and it will run. It won't run fast, but it will run. I test inxi on a 200 MHz laptop from about 1998 to keep it honest. That's also what was used to optimize the code at some points, since differences appear as seconds, not 10ths or 100ths of seconds on old systems like that. inxi is being written, and tested, on Perl as old as 5.08, and will work on any system that runs Perl 5.08 or later. Pre 2.9.0 Gawk/Bash inxi will also run on any system no matter how old, within reason, so there should be no difference. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- inxi's functionality continues to grow over time, but it's also important to understand that each core new feature usually requires about 30 days work to get it stable. So new features are not trivial things, nor is it acceptable to submit a patch that works only on your personal system. One inxi feature (-s, sensors data), took about 2 hours to get working in the alpha test on the local dev system, but then to handle the massive chaos that is actual user sensors output and system variations, it took several rewrites and about 30 days to get somewhat reliable for about 98% or so of inxi users. So if your patch is rejected, it's likely because you have not thought it through adequately, have not done adequate testing cross system and platform, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPPORTED VERSIONS / DISTRO VERSIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important: the only version of inxi that is supported is the latest current master branch version/commit. No issue reports or bug reports will be accepted for anything other than current master branch. No merges, attempts to patch old code from old versions, will be considered or accepted. If you are not updated to the latest inxi, do not file a bug report since it's probably been fixed ages ago. If your distro isn't packaging a current inxi, then file a bug report with your packager, not here. inxi is 'rolling release' software, just like Debian Sid, Gentoo, or Arch Linux are rolling release GNU/Linux distributions, with no 'release points'. Distributions should never feel any advantage comes from using old inxi versions because inxi has as a core promise to you, the end user, that it will never require new tools to run. New tools may be required for a new feature, but that will always be handled internally by inxi, and will not cause any operational failures. This is a promise, and I will never as long as I run this project violate that core inxi requirement. Old inxi is NOT more stable than current inxi, it's just old, and lacking in bug fixes and features. For pre 2.9 versions, it's also significantly slower, and with fewer features. Your distro not updating inxi ever, then failing to show something that is fixed in current inxi is not a bug, and please do not post it here. File the issue with your distro, not here. Updating inxi in a package pool will NEVER make anything break or fail, period. It has no version based dependencies, just software, like Perl 5.xx, lspci, etc. There is never a valid reason to not update inxi in a package pool of any distro in the world (with one single known exception, the Slackware based Puppy Linux release, which ships without the full Perl language. The Debian based one works fine). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEMANTIC VERSION NUMBERING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- inxi uses 'semantic' version numbering, where the version numbers actually mean something. The version number follows these guidelines: Using example 3.2.28-6 The first digit(s), "3", is a major version, and almost never changes. Only a huge milestone, or if inxi reaches 3.9.xx, when it will simply move up to 4.0.0 just to keep it clean, would cause a change. The second digit(s), "2", means a new real feature has been added. Not a tweaked existing feature, an actual new feature, which usually also has a new argument option letter attached. The second number goes from 0 to 9, and then rolls over the first after 9. It could also be adding a very complicated expansion of existing features, like Wayland. It depends. The third, "28", is for everything small, can cover bug fixes, tweaks to existing features to add support for something, pretty much anything where you want the end user to know that they are not up to date. The third goes from 0 to 99, then rolls over the second. The fourth, "6", is extra information about certain types of inxi updates. I don't usually use this last one in master branch, but you will see it in branches one,two, inxi-perl, inxi-legacy since that is used to confirm remote test system patch version updates. The fourth number, when used, will be alpha-numeric, a common version would be, in say, branch one: 2.2.28-b1-02, in other words: branch 1 patch version 2. In the past, now and then the 4th, or 'patch', number, was used in trunk/master branches of inxi, but I've pretty much stopped doing that because it's confusing. inxi does not use the fiction of date based versioning because that imparts no useful information to the end user, when you look at say, 2.2.28, and you last had 2.2.11, you can know with some certainty that inxi has no major new features, just fine tunings and bug fixes. And if you see one with 2.3.2, you will know that there is a new feature, almost, but not always, linked to one or more new line output items. Sometimes a fine tuning can be quite significant, sometimes it's a one line code fix. A move to a new full version number, like the rewrite of inxi to Perl, would reflect in first version say, 2.9.01, then after a period of testing, where most little glitches are fixed, a move to 3.0.0. These almost never happen. I do not expect for example version 4.0 to ever happen after 3.0 (early 2018), unless so many new features are added that it actually hits 3.9, then it would roll over to 4. ================================================================================ BSD / UNIX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BSD support is not as complete as GNU/Linux support due to the fact some of the data simply is not available, or is structured in a way that makes it unique to each BSD, or is difficult to process. This fragmentation makes supporting BSDs far more difficult than it should be in the 21st century. The BSD support in inxi is an ongoing process, with more features being added as new data sources and types are discovered. Note that due to time/practicality constraints, in general, only the original BSD branches will be actively supported: FreeBSD+derived; OpenBSD+derived; NetBSD+derived. Other UNIX variants will generally only get the work required to make internal BSD flags get set and to remove visible output errors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRUE BSDs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All BSD issue reports unless trivial and obvious will require 1 of two things: 1. a full --debug 21 data dump so I don't have to spend days trying to get the information I need to resolve the issue, file by painful file, from the issue poster. This is only the start of the process, and realistically requires 2. to complete it. 2. direct SSH access to at least a comparable live BSD version/system, that is, if the issue is on a laptop, access has to be granted to the laptop, or a similar one. Option 2 is far preferred because in terms of my finite time on this planet of ours, the fact is, if I don't have direct (or SSH) access, I can't get much done, and the little I can get done will take 10 to 1000x longer than it should. That's my time spent (and sadly, with BSDs, largely lost), not yours. I decided I have to adopt this much more strict policy with BSDs after wasting untold hours on trying to get good BSD support, only to see that support break a few years down the road as the data inxi relied in changed structure or syntax, or the tools changed, or whatever else makes the BSDs such a challenge to support. In the end, I realized, the only BSDs that are well supported are ones that I have had direct access to for debugging and testing. I will always accept patches that are well done, if they do not break GNU/Linux, and extend BSD support, or add new BSD features, and follow the internal inxi logic, and aren't too long. inxi sets initial internal flags to identify that it is a BSD system vs a GNU/Linux system, and preloads some data structures for BSD use, so make sure you understand what inxi is doing before you get into it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLE CORPORATION OSX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Non-free/libre OSX is in my view a BSD in name only. It is the least Unix-like operating system I've ever seen that claims to be a Unix, its tools are mutated, its data randomly and non-standardly organized, and it totally fails to respect the 'spirit' of Unix, even though it might pass some random tests that certify a system as a 'Unix'. If you want me to use my time on OSX features or issues, you have to pay me, because Apple is all about money, not freedom (that's what the 'free' in 'free software' is referring to, not cost), and I'm not donating my finite time in support of non-free operating systems. ### EOF ### inxi-3.3.13-1/inxi000077500000000000000000040415771420530751500136270ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env perl ## infobash: Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Michiel de Boer aka locsmif ## inxi: Copyright (C) 2008-2021 Harald Hope ## Additional features (C) Scott Rogers - kde, cpu info ## Parse::EDID (C): 2005-2010 by Mandriva SA, Pascal Rigaux, Anssi Hannula ## Further fixes (listed as known): Horst Tritremmel ## Steven Barrett (aka: damentz) - usb audio patch; swap percent used patch ## Jarett.Stevens - dmidecode -M patch for older systems without /sys machine ## ## License: GNU GPL v3 or greater ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with this program. If not, see . ## ## If you don't understand what Free Software is, please read (or reread) ## this page: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html ## ## DEVS: NOTE: geany/scite folding is picky. Leave 1 space after # or it breaks! use strict; use warnings; # use diagnostics; use 5.008; ## Perl 7 things for testing: depend on Perl 5.032 # use 5.032; # use compat::perl5; # act like Perl 5's defaults # no feature qw(indirect); # no multidimensional; # no bareword::filehandles; use Cwd qw(abs_path); # #abs_path realpath getcwd use Data::Dumper qw(Dumper); # print_r $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1; # NOTE: load in SystemDebugger unless encounter issues with require/import # use File::Find; use File::stat; # needed for Xorg.0.log file mtime comparisons use Getopt::Long qw(GetOptions); # Note: default auto_abbrev is enabled Getopt::Long::Configure ('bundling', 'no_ignore_case', 'no_getopt_compat', 'no_auto_abbrev','pass_through'); use POSIX qw(ceil uname strftime ttyname); # use Benchmark qw(:all);_ # use Devel::Size qw(size total_size); # use feature qw(say state); # 5.10 or newer Perl ### INITIALIZE VARIABLES ### ## INXI INFO ## my $self_name='inxi'; my $self_version='3.3.13'; my $self_date='2022-02-22'; my $self_patch='00'; ## END INXI INFO ## my ($b_pledge,@pledges); if (eval {require OpenBSD::Pledge}){ OpenBSD::Pledge->import(); $b_pledge = 1; # cpath/wpath: dir/files .inxi, --debug > 9, -c 9x, -w/W; # dns/inet: ftp upload --debug > 20; exec/proc/rpath: critical; # prot_exec: Perl import; getpw: perl getpwuid() -c 9x, Net::FTP --debug > 20; # stdio: default; error: debugging pledge/perl # tested. not required: mcast pf ps recvfd sendfd tmppath tty unix vminfo; # Pledge removal: OptionsHandler::post_process() [dns,inet,cpath,getpw,wpath]; # SelectColors::set_selection() [getpw] @pledges = qw(cpath dns exec getpw inet proc prot_exec rpath wpath); pledge(@pledges); } ## Self data my ($self_path,$user_config_dir,$user_config_file,$user_data_dir); ## Hashes my (%alerts,%build_prop,%client,%colors,,%cpuinfo_machine,%disks_bsd, %dboot,%devices,%dl,%dmmapper,%force,%loaded,%mapper,%program_values,%risc, %rows,%sensors_raw,%service_tool,%show,%sysctl,%system_files,%usb); ## System Arrays my (@app,@cpuinfo,@dmi,@gpudata,@ifs,@ifs_bsd,@paths,@ps_aux,@ps_cmd,@ps_gui, @sensors_exclude,@sensors_use,@uname); ## Disk/Logical/Partition/RAID arrays my (@btrfs_raid,@glabel,@labels,@lsblk,@lvm,@lvm_raid,@md_raid,@partitions, @proc_partitions,@raw_logical,@soft_raid,@swaps,@uuids,@zfs_raid); ## Debuggers my %debugger = ('level' => 0); my (@dbg,%fake,@t0); my ($b_hires,$b_log,$b_log_colors,$b_log_full); my ($end,$start,$fh_l,$log_file); # log file handle, file my ($t1,$t2,$t3) = (0,0,0); # timers ## debug / temp tools $debugger{'sys'} = 1; $client{'test-konvi'} = 0; # NOTE: redhat removed HiRes from Perl Core Modules. if (eval {require Time::HiRes}){ Time::HiRes->import('gettimeofday','tv_interval','usleep'); $b_hires = 1; } @t0 = eval 'Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()' if $b_hires; # let's start it right away ## Booleans [busybox_ps not used actively] my ($b_admin,$b_android,$b_busybox_ps,$b_cygwin,$b_display,$b_irc,$b_root); ## System my ($bsd_type,$device_vm,$language,$os,$pci_tool) = ('','','','',''); my ($wan_url,$wl_compositors) = ('',''); my ($bits_sys,$cpu_arch,$ppid); my ($cpu_sleep,$dl_timeout,$limit,$ps_cols,$ps_count) = (0.35,4,10,0,5); my $sensors_cpu_nu = 0; my ($dl_ua,$weather_source,$weather_unit) = ('s-tools/' . $self_name . '-',100,'mi'); ## Tools my ($bt_tool,$display,$ftp_alt); my ($display_opt,$sudoas) = ('',''); ## Output my $extra = 0;# supported values: 0-3 my $filter_string = ''; my $line1 = "----------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; my $line2 = "======================================================================\n"; my $line3 = "----------------------------------------\n"; my ($output_file,$output_type) = ('','screen'); my $prefix = 0; # for the primary row hash key prefix ## Initialize internal hashes # these assign a separator to non irc states. Important! Using ':' can # trigger stupid emoticon. Note: SEP1/SEP2 from short form not used anymore. # behaviors in output on IRC, so do not use those. my %sep = ( 's1-irc' => ':', 's1-console' => ':', 's2-irc' => '', 's2-console' => ':', ); #$show{'host'} = 1; my %size = ( 'console' => 80, # In display, orig: 115 # Default indentation level. NOTE: actual indent is 1 greater to allow for # spacing 'indent' => 11, 'indents' => 2, 'irc' => 100, # shorter because IRC clients have nick lists etc 'lines' => 1, # for active output line counter for -Y 'max-cols' => 0, 'max-lines' => 0, 'max-wrap' => 110, 'no-display' => 100, # No Display, orig: 130 # this will be set dynamically in set_display_size() 'term-cols' => 80, # orig: 80 'term-lines' => 40, # orig: 100 ); my %use = ( 'update' => 1, # switched off/on with maintainer config ALLOW_UPDATE 'weather' => 1, # switched off/on with maintainer config ALLOW_WEATHER ); ######################################################################## #### STARTUP ######################################################################## #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### MAIN #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- sub main { # print Dumper \@ARGV; eval $start if $b_log; initialize(); ## Uncomment these two values for start client debugging # $debugger{'level'} = 3; # 3 prints timers / 10 prints to log file # set_debugger(); # for debugging of konvi and other start client issues ## legacy method # my $ob_start = StartClient->new(); #$ob_start->get_client_data(); StartClient::set(); # print_line(Dumper \%client); OptionsHandler::get(); set_debugger(); # right after so it's set CheckTools::set(); set_colors(); set_sep(); # print download_file('stdout','https://') . "\n"; OutputGenerator::generate(); eval $end if $b_log; cleanup(); # weechat's executor plugin forced me to do this, and rightfully so, # because else the exit code from the last command is taken.. exit 0; } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### INITIALIZE #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- sub initialize { set_os(); set_path(); set_user_paths(); set_basics(); set_system_files(); Configs::set(); # set_downloader(); set_display_size(); } ## CheckTools { package CheckTools; my (%commands); sub set { eval $start if $b_log; set_commands(); my ($action,$program,$message,@data); foreach my $test (keys %commands){ ($action,$program) = ('use',''); $message = main::message('tool-present'); if ($commands{$test}->[1] && ( ($commands{$test}->[1] eq 'linux' && $os ne 'linux') || ($commands{$test}->[1] eq 'bsd' && $os eq 'linux'))){ $action = 'platform'; } elsif ($program = main::check_program($test)){ # > 0 means error in shell # my $cmd = "$program $commands{$test} >/dev/null"; # print "$cmd\n"; $pci_tool = $test if $test =~ /pci/; # this test is not ideal because other errors can make program fail, but # we can't test for root since could be say, wheel permissions needed if ($commands{$test}->[0] eq 'exec-sys'){ $action = 'permissions' if system("$program $commands{$test}->[2] >/dev/null 2>&1"); } elsif ($commands{$test}->[0] eq 'exec-string'){ @data = main::grabber("$program $commands{$test}->[2] 2>&1"); # dmidecode errors are so specific it gets its own section # also sets custom dmidecode error messages if ($test eq 'dmidecode'){ $action = set_dmidecode(\@data) if scalar @data < 15; } elsif (grep { $_ =~ /$commands{$test}->[3]/i } @data){ $action = 'permissions'; } } } else { $action = 'missing'; } $alerts{$test}->{'action'} = $action; $alerts{$test}->{'path'} = $program; if ($action eq 'missing'){ $alerts{$test}->{'message'} = main::message('tool-missing-recommends',"$test"); } elsif ($action eq 'permissions'){ $alerts{$test}->{'message'} = main::message('tool-permissions',"$test"); } elsif ($action eq 'platform'){ $alerts{$test}->{'message'} = main::message('tool-missing-os', $uname[0] . " $test"); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%alerts if $dbg[25]; set_fake_bsd_tools() if $fake{'bsd'}; set_forced_tools(); eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_dmidecode { my ($data) = @_; my $action = 'use'; if ($b_root){ foreach (@$data){ # don't need first line or scanning /dev/mem lines if (/^(# dmi|Scanning)/){ next; } elsif ($_ =~ /No SMBIOS/i){ $action = 'smbios'; last; } elsif ($_ =~ /^\/dev\/mem: Operation/i){ $action = 'no-data'; last; } else { $action = 'unknown-error'; last; } } } else { if (grep { $_ =~ /^\/dev\/mem: Permission/i } @$data){ $action = 'permissions'; } else { $action = 'unknown-error'; } } if ($action ne 'use' && $action ne 'permissions'){ if ($action eq 'smbios'){ $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'message'} = main::message('dmidecode-smbios'); } elsif ($action eq 'no-data'){ $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'message'} = main::message('dmidecode-dev-mem'); } elsif ($action eq 'unknown-error'){ $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'message'} = main::message('tool-unknown-error','dmidecode'); } } return $action; } sub set_commands { # note: gnu/linux has sysctl so it may be used that for something if present # there is lspci for bsds so doesn't hurt to check it if (!$bsd_type){ if ($use{'pci'}){ $commands{'lspci'} = ['exec-sys','','-n']; } if ($use{'logical'}){ $commands{'lvs'} = ['exec-sys','','']; } } else { if ($use{'pci'}){ $commands{'pciconf'} = ['exec-sys','','-l']; $commands{'pcictl'} = ['exec-sys','',' pci0 list']; $commands{'pcidump'} = ['exec-sys','','']; } if ($use{'sysctl'}){ # note: there is a case of kernel.osrelease but it's a linux distro $commands{'sysctl'} = ['exec-sys','','kern.osrelease']; } if ($use{'bsd-partition'}){ $commands{'bioctl'} = ['missing','','']; $commands{'disklabel'} = ['missing','','']; $commands{'fdisk'} = ['missing','','']; $commands{'gpart'} = ['missing','','']; } } if ($use{'dmidecode'}){ $commands{'dmidecode'} = ['exec-string','','-t chassis -t baseboard -t processor','']; } if ($use{'usb'}){ # note: lsusb ships in FreeBSD ports sysutils/usbutils $commands{'lsusb'} = ['missing','','','']; # we want these set for various null bsd data tests $commands{'usbconfig'} = ['exec-string','bsd','list','permissions']; $commands{'usbdevs'} = ['missing','bsd','','']; } if ($show{'bluetooth'}){ $commands{'bluetoothctl'} = ['missing','linux','','']; # bt-adapter hangs when bluetooth service is disabled $commands{'bt-adapter'} = ['missing','linux','','']; $commands{'hciconfig'} = ['missing','linux','','']; } if ($show{'sensor'}){ $commands{'sensors'} = ['missing','linux','','']; } if ($show{'ip'} || ($bsd_type && $show{'network-advanced'})){ $commands{'ip'} = ['missing','linux','','']; $commands{'ifconfig'} = ['missing','','','']; } # can't check permissions since we need to know the partition/disc if ($use{'block-tool'}){ $commands{'blockdev'} = ['missing','linux','','']; $commands{'lsblk'} = ['missing','linux','','']; } if ($use{'btrfs'}){ $commands{'btrfs'} = ['missing','linux','','']; } if ($use{'mdadm'}){ $commands{'mdadm'} = ['missing','linux','','']; } if ($use{'smartctl'}){ $commands{'smartctl'} = ['missing','','','']; } if ($show{'unmounted'}){ $commands{'disklabel'} = ['missing','bsd','xx']; } } sub set_forced_tools { if ($bt_tool){ if ($bt_tool ne 'bluetootctl' && $alerts{'bluetoothctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ $alerts{'bluetoothctl'}->{'action'} = 'missing'; } if ($bt_tool ne 'bt-adapter' && $alerts{'bt-adapter'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ $alerts{'bt-adapter'}->{'action'} = 'missing'; } if ($bt_tool ne 'hciconfig' && $alerts{'hciconfig'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ $alerts{'hciconfig'}->{'action'} = 'missing'; } } } # only for dev/debugging BSD sub set_fake_bsd_tools { $system_files{'dmesg-boot'} = '/var/run/dmesg.boot' if $fake{'dboot'}; $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'} = 'use' if $fake{'sysctl'}; if ($fake{'pciconf'} || $fake{'pcictl'} || $fake{'pcidump'}){ $alerts{'pciconf'}->{'action'} = 'use' if $fake{'pciconf'}; $alerts{'pcictl'}->{'action'} = 'use' if $fake{'pcictl'}; $alerts{'pcidump'}->{'action'} = 'use' if $fake{'pcidump'}; $alerts{'lspci'} = { 'action' => 'missing', 'message' => 'Required program lspci not available', }; } if ($fake{'usbconfig'} || $fake{'usbdevs'}){ $alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'action'} = 'use' if $fake{'usbconfig'}; $alerts{'usbdevs'}->{'action'} = 'use' if $fake{'usbdevs'}; $alerts{'lsusb'} = { 'action' => 'missing', 'message' => 'Required program lsusb not available', }; } if ($fake{'disklabel'}){ $alerts{'disklabel'}->{'action'} = 'use'; } } } # args: 1 - desktop/app command for --version; 2 - search string; # 3 - space print number; 4 - [optional] version arg: -v, version, etc # 5 - [optional] exit first find 0/1; 6 - [optional] 0/1 stderr output sub set_basics { ### LOCALIZATION - DO NOT CHANGE! ### # set to default LANG to avoid locales errors with , or . # Make sure every program speaks English. $ENV{'LANG'}='C'; $ENV{'LC_ALL'}='C'; # remember, perl uses the opposite t/f return as shell!!! # some versions of busybox do not have tty, like openwrt $b_irc = (check_program('tty') && system('tty >/dev/null')) ? 1 : 0; # print "birc: $b_irc\n"; $b_display = ($ENV{'DISPLAY'}) ? 1 : 0; $b_root = $< == 0; # root UID 0, all others > 0 $dl{'dl'} = 'curl'; $dl{'curl'} = 1; $dl{'tiny'} = 1; # note: two modules needed, tested for in set_downloader $dl{'wget'} = 1; $dl{'fetch'} = 1; $client{'console-irc'} = 0; $client{'dcop'} = (check_program('dcop')) ? 1 : 0; $client{'qdbus'} = (check_program('qdbus')) ? 1 : 0; $client{'konvi'} = 0; $client{'name'} = ''; $client{'name-print'} = ''; $client{'su-start'} = ''; # shows sudo/su $client{'version'} = ''; $colors{'default'} = 2; $show{'partition-sort'} = 'id'; # sort order for partitions @raw_logical = (0,0,0); $ppid = getppid(); } sub set_display_size { ## sometimes tput will trigger an error (mageia) if irc client if (!$b_irc){ if (my $program = check_program('tput')){ # Arch urxvt: 'tput: unknown terminal "rxvt-unicode-256color"' # trips error if use qx(); in FreeBSD, if you use 2>/dev/null # it makes default value 80x24, who knows why? chomp($size{'term-cols'} = qx{$program cols}); chomp($size{'term-lines'} = qx{$program lines}); } # print "tc: $size{'term-cols'} cmc: $size{'console'}\n"; # double check, just in case it's missing functionality or whatever if (!is_int($size{'term-cols'} || $size{'term-cols'} == 0)){ $size{'term-cols'} = 80; } if (!is_int($size{'term-lines'} || $size{'term-lines'} == 0)){ $size{'term-lines'} = 24; } } # this lets you set different size for in or out of display server if (!$b_display && $size{'no-display'}){ $size{'console'} = $size{'no-display'}; } # term_cols is set in top globals, using tput cols # print "tc: $size{'term-cols'} cmc: $size{'console'}\n"; if ($size{'term-cols'} < $size{'console'}){ $size{'console'} = $size{'term-cols'}; } # adjust, some terminals will wrap if output cols == term cols $size{'console'} = ($size{'console'} - 1); # echo cmc: $size{'console'} # comes after source for user set stuff if (!$b_irc){ $size{'max-cols'} = $size{'console'}; } else { $size{'max-cols'} = $size{'irc'}; } # print "tc: $size{'term-cols'} cmc: $size{'console'} cm: $size{'max-cols'}\n"; } sub set_os { @uname = uname(); $os = lc($uname[0]); $cpu_arch = lc($uname[-1]); if ($cpu_arch =~ /arm|aarch/){ $risc{'arm'} = 1; $risc{'id'} = 'arm';} elsif ($cpu_arch =~ /mips/){ $risc{'mips'} = 1; $risc{'id'} = 'mips';} elsif ($cpu_arch =~ /power|ppc/){ $risc{'ppc'} = 1; $risc{'id'} = 'ppc';} elsif ($cpu_arch =~ /riscv/){ $risc{'riscv'} = 1; $risc{'id'} = 'riscv';} elsif ($cpu_arch =~ /(sparc|sun4[uv])/){ $risc{'sparc'} = 1; $risc{'id'} = 'sparc';} # aarch32 mips32 intel/amd handled in cpu, i386 if ($cpu_arch =~ /(armv[1-7]|32|[23456]86)/){ $bits_sys = 32; } elsif ($cpu_arch =~ /(alpha|64|e2k|sparc_v9|sun4[uv]|ultrasparc)/){ $bits_sys = 64; # force to string e2k, and also in case we need that ID changed $cpu_arch = 'elbrus' if $cpu_arch =~ /e2k|elbrus/; } $b_cygwin = 1 if $os =~ /cygwin/; $b_android = 1 if -e '/system/build.prop'; if ($os =~ /(aix|bsd|cosix|dragonfly|darwin|hp-?ux|indiana|illumos|irix|sunos|solaris|ultrix|unix)/){ if ($os =~ /openbsd/){ $os = 'openbsd'; } elsif ($os =~ /darwin/){ $os = 'darwin'; } # NOTE: most tests internally are against !$bsd_type if ($os =~ /kfreebsd/){ $bsd_type = 'debian-bsd'; } else { $bsd_type = $os; } } } # Sometimes users will have more PATHs local to their setup, so we want those # too. sub set_path { # Extra path variable to make execute failures less likely, merged below my (@path); # NOTE: recent Xorg's show error if you try /usr/bin/Xorg -version but work # if you use the /usr/lib/xorg-server/Xorg path. @paths = qw(/sbin /bin /usr/sbin /usr/bin /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin); @path = split(':', $ENV{'PATH'}) if $ENV{'PATH'}; # print "paths: @paths\nPATH: $ENV{'PATH'}\n"; # Create a difference of $PATH and $extra_paths and add that to $PATH: foreach my $id (@path){ if (!(grep { /^$id$/ } @paths) && $id !~ /(game)/){ push(@paths, $id); } } # print "paths: @paths\n"; } sub set_sep { if ($b_irc){ # too hard to read if no colors, so force that for users on irc if ($colors{'scheme'} == 0){ $sep{'s1'} = $sep{'s1-console'}; $sep{'s2'} = $sep{'s2-console'}; } else { $sep{'s1'} = $sep{'s1-irc'}; $sep{'s2'} = $sep{'s2-irc'}; } } else { $sep{'s1'} = $sep{'s1-console'}; $sep{'s2'} = $sep{'s2-console'}; } } # Important: -n makes it non interactive, no prompt for password # only use doas/sudo if not root, -n option requires sudo -V 1.7 or greater. # for some reason sudo -n with < 1.7 in Perl does not print to stderr # sudo will just error out which is the safest course here for now, # otherwise that interactive sudo password thing is too annoying sub set_sudo { if (!$b_root){ my ($path); if (!$force{'no-doas'} && ($path = check_program('doas'))){ $sudoas = "$path -n "; } elsif (!$force{'no-sudo'} && ($path = check_program('sudo'))){ my @data = program_data('sudo'); $data[1] =~ s/^([0-9]+\.[0-9]+).*/$1/; # print "sudo v: $data[1]\n"; $sudoas = "$path -n " if is_numeric($data[1]) && $data[1] >= 1.7; } } } sub set_system_files { my %files = ( 'asound-cards' => '/proc/asound/cards', 'asound-modules' => '/proc/asound/modules', 'asound-version' => '/proc/asound/version', 'dmesg-boot' => '/var/run/dmesg.boot', 'proc-cmdline' => '/proc/cmdline', 'proc-cpuinfo' => '/proc/cpuinfo', 'proc-mdstat' => '/proc/mdstat', 'proc-meminfo' => '/proc/meminfo', 'proc-modules' => '/proc/modules', # not used 'proc-mounts' => '/proc/mounts',# not used 'proc-partitions' => '/proc/partitions', 'proc-scsi' => '/proc/scsi/scsi', 'proc-version' => '/proc/version', # note: 'xorg-log' is set in set_xorg_log() only if -G is triggered ); foreach (keys %files){ $system_files{$_} = (-e $files{$_}) ? $files{$_} : ''; } } sub set_user_paths { my ($b_conf,$b_data); # this needs to be set here because various options call the parent # initialize function directly. $self_path = $0; $self_path =~ s/[^\/]+$//; # print "0: $0 sp: $self_path\n"; if (defined $ENV{'XDG_CONFIG_HOME'} && $ENV{'XDG_CONFIG_HOME'}){ $user_config_dir=$ENV{'XDG_CONFIG_HOME'}; $b_conf=1; } elsif (-d "$ENV{'HOME'}/.config"){ $user_config_dir="$ENV{'HOME'}/.config"; $b_conf=1; } else { $user_config_dir="$ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name"; } if (defined $ENV{'XDG_DATA_HOME'} && $ENV{'XDG_DATA_HOME'}){ $user_data_dir="$ENV{'XDG_DATA_HOME'}/$self_name"; $b_data=1; } elsif (-d "$ENV{'HOME'}/.local/share"){ $user_data_dir="$ENV{'HOME'}/.local/share/$self_name"; $b_data=1; } else { $user_data_dir="$ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name"; } # note, this used to be created/checked in specific instance, but we'll just # do it universally so it's done at script start. if (! -d $user_data_dir){ mkdir $user_data_dir; # system "echo", "Made: $user_data_dir"; } if ($b_conf && -f "$ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name/$self_name.conf"){ # system 'mv', "-f $ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name/$self_name.conf", $user_config_dir; # print "WOULD: Moved $self_name.conf from $ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name to $user_config_dir\n"; } if ($b_data && -d "$ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name"){ # system 'mv', '-f', "$ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name/*", $user_data_dir; # system 'rm', '-Rf', "$ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name"; # print "WOULD: Moved data dir $ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name to $user_data_dir\n"; } $log_file="$user_data_dir/$self_name.log"; # system 'echo', "$ENV{'HOME'}/.$self_name/* $user_data_dir"; # print "scd: $user_config_dir sdd: $user_data_dir \n"; } sub set_xorg_log { eval $start if $b_log; my (@temp,@x_logs); my ($file_holder,$time_holder,$x_mtime) = ('',0,0); # NOTE: other variations may be /var/run/gdm3/... but not confirmed # worry about we are just going to get all the Xorg logs we can find, # and not which is 'right'. @temp = globber('/var/log/Xorg.*.log'); push(@x_logs, @temp) if @temp; @temp = globber('/var/lib/gdm/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.*.log'); push(@x_logs, @temp) if @temp; @temp = globber($ENV{'HOME'} . '/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.*.log',); push(@x_logs, @temp) if @temp; # root will not have a /root/.local/share/xorg directory so need to use a # user one if we can find one. if ($b_root){ @temp = globber('/home/*/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.*.log'); push(@x_logs, @temp) if @temp; } foreach (@x_logs){ if (-r $_){ my $src_info = File::stat::stat("$_"); # print "$_\n"; if ($src_info){ $x_mtime = $src_info->mtime; # print $_ . ": $x_time" . "\n"; if ($x_mtime > $time_holder){ $time_holder = $x_mtime; $file_holder = $_; } } } } if (!$file_holder && check_program('xset')){ my $data = qx(xset q 2>/dev/null); foreach (split('\n', $data)){ if ($_ =~ /Log file/i){ $file_holder = get_piece($_,3); last; } } } print "Xorg log file: $file_holder\nLast modified: $time_holder\n" if $dbg[14]; log_data('data',"Xorg log file: $file_holder") if $b_log; $system_files{'xorg-log'} = $file_holder; eval $end if $b_log; } ######################################################################## #### UTILITIES ######################################################################## #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### COLORS #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- ## arg: 1 - the type of action, either integer, count, or full sub get_color_scheme { my ($type) = @_; eval $start if $b_log; my @color_schemes = ( [qw(EMPTY EMPTY EMPTY)], [qw(NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL)], # for dark OR light backgrounds [qw(BLUE NORMAL NORMAL)], [qw(BLUE RED NORMAL)], [qw(CYAN BLUE NORMAL)], [qw(DCYAN NORMAL NORMAL)], [qw(DCYAN BLUE NORMAL)], [qw(DGREEN NORMAL NORMAL)], [qw(DYELLOW NORMAL NORMAL)], [qw(GREEN DGREEN NORMAL)], [qw(GREEN NORMAL NORMAL)], [qw(MAGENTA NORMAL NORMAL)], [qw(RED NORMAL NORMAL)], # for light backgrounds [qw(BLACK DGREY NORMAL)], [qw(DBLUE DGREY NORMAL)], [qw(DBLUE DMAGENTA NORMAL)], [qw(DBLUE DRED NORMAL)], [qw(DBLUE BLACK NORMAL)], [qw(DGREEN DYELLOW NORMAL)], [qw(DYELLOW BLACK NORMAL)], [qw(DMAGENTA BLACK NORMAL)], [qw(DCYAN DBLUE NORMAL)], # for dark backgrounds [qw(WHITE GREY NORMAL)], [qw(GREY WHITE NORMAL)], [qw(CYAN GREY NORMAL)], [qw(GREEN WHITE NORMAL)], [qw(GREEN YELLOW NORMAL)], [qw(YELLOW WHITE NORMAL)], [qw(MAGENTA CYAN NORMAL)], [qw(MAGENTA YELLOW NORMAL)], [qw(RED CYAN NORMAL)], [qw(RED WHITE NORMAL)], [qw(BLUE WHITE NORMAL)], # miscellaneous [qw(RED BLUE NORMAL)], [qw(RED DBLUE NORMAL)], [qw(BLACK BLUE NORMAL)], [qw(BLACK DBLUE NORMAL)], [qw(NORMAL BLUE NORMAL)], [qw(BLUE MAGENTA NORMAL)], [qw(DBLUE MAGENTA NORMAL)], [qw(BLACK MAGENTA NORMAL)], [qw(MAGENTA BLUE NORMAL)], [qw(MAGENTA DBLUE NORMAL)], ); eval $end if $b_log; if ($type eq 'count'){ return scalar @color_schemes; } if ($type eq 'full'){ return @color_schemes; } else { return @{$color_schemes[$type]}; # print Dumper $color_schemes[$scheme_nu]; } } sub set_color_scheme { eval $start if $b_log; my ($scheme) = @_; $colors{'scheme'} = $scheme; my $index = ($b_irc) ? 1 : 0; # defaults to non irc # NOTE: qw(...) kills the escape, it is NOT the same as using # Literal "..", ".." despite docs saying it is. my %color_palette = ( 'EMPTY' => [ '', '' ], 'DGREY' => [ "\e[1;30m", "\x0314" ], 'BLACK' => [ "\e[0;30m", "\x0301" ], 'RED' => [ "\e[1;31m", "\x0304" ], 'DRED' => [ "\e[0;31m", "\x0305" ], 'GREEN' => [ "\e[1;32m", "\x0309" ], 'DGREEN' => [ "\e[0;32m", "\x0303" ], 'YELLOW' => [ "\e[1;33m", "\x0308" ], 'DYELLOW' => [ "\e[0;33m", "\x0307" ], 'BLUE' => [ "\e[1;34m", "\x0312" ], 'DBLUE' => [ "\e[0;34m", "\x0302" ], 'MAGENTA' => [ "\e[1;35m", "\x0313" ], 'DMAGENTA' => [ "\e[0;35m", "\x0306" ], 'CYAN' => [ "\e[1;36m", "\x0311" ], 'DCYAN' => [ "\e[0;36m", "\x0310" ], 'WHITE' => [ "\e[1;37m", "\x0300" ], 'GREY' => [ "\e[0;37m", "\x0315" ], 'NORMAL' => [ "\e[0m", "\x03" ], ); my @scheme = get_color_scheme($colors{'scheme'}); $colors{'c1'} = $color_palette{$scheme[0]}->[$index]; $colors{'c2'} = $color_palette{$scheme[1]}->[$index]; $colors{'cn'} = $color_palette{$scheme[2]}->[$index]; # print Dumper \@scheme; # print "$colors{'c1'}here$colors{'c2'} we are!$colors{'cn'}\n"; eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_colors { eval $start if $b_log; # it's already been set with -c 0-43 if (exists $colors{'c1'}){ return 1; } # This let's user pick their color scheme. For IRC, only shows the color # schemes, no interactive. The override value only will be placed in user # config files. /etc/inxi.conf can also override if (exists $colors{'selector'}){ my $ob_selector = SelectColors->new($colors{'selector'}); $ob_selector->select_schema(); return 1; } # set the default, then override as required my $color_scheme = $colors{'default'}; # these are set in user configs if (defined $colors{'global'}){ $color_scheme = $colors{'global'}; } else { if ($b_irc){ if (defined $colors{'irc-virt-term'} && $b_display && $client{'console-irc'}){ $color_scheme = $colors{'irc-virt-term'}; } elsif (defined $colors{'irc-console'} && !$b_display){ $color_scheme = $colors{'irc-console'}; } elsif (defined $colors{'irc-gui'}){ $color_scheme = $colors{'irc-gui'}; } } else { if (defined $colors{'console'} && !$b_display){ $color_scheme = $colors{'console'}; } elsif (defined $colors{'virt-term'}){ $color_scheme = $colors{'virt-term'}; } } } # force 0 for | or > output, all others prints to irc or screen if (!$b_irc && !$force{'colors'} && ! -t STDOUT){ $color_scheme = 0; } set_color_scheme($color_scheme); eval $end if $b_log; } ## SelectColors { package SelectColors; my (@data,%configs,%status); my ($type,$w_fh); my $safe_color_count = 12; # null/normal + default color group my $count = 0; # args: 1 - type sub new { my $class = shift; ($type) = @_; my $self = {}; return bless $self, $class; } sub select_schema { eval $start if $b_log; assign_selectors(); main::set_color_scheme(0); set_status(); start_selector(); create_color_selections(); if (!$b_irc){ Configs::check_file(); get_selection(); } else { print_irc_message(); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_status { $status{'console'} = (defined $colors{'console'}) ? "Set: $colors{'console'}" : 'Not Set'; $status{'virt-term'} = (defined $colors{'virt-term'}) ? "Set: $colors{'virt-term'}" : 'Not Set'; $status{'irc-console'} = (defined $colors{'irc-console'}) ? "Set: $colors{'irc-console'}" : 'Not Set'; $status{'irc-gui'} = (defined $colors{'irc-gui'}) ? "Set: $colors{'irc-gui'}" : 'Not Set'; $status{'irc-virt-term'} = (defined $colors{'irc-virt-term'}) ? "Set: $colors{'irc-virt-term'}" : 'Not Set'; $status{'global'} = (defined $colors{'global'}) ? "Set: $colors{'global'}" : 'Not Set'; } sub assign_selectors { if ($type == 94){ $configs{'variable'} = 'CONSOLE_COLOR_SCHEME'; $configs{'selection'} = 'console'; } elsif ($type == 95){ $configs{'variable'} = 'VIRT_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME'; $configs{'selection'} = 'virt-term'; } elsif ($type == 96){ $configs{'variable'} = 'IRC_COLOR_SCHEME'; $configs{'selection'} = 'irc-gui'; } elsif ($type == 97){ $configs{'variable'} = 'IRC_X_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME'; $configs{'selection'} = 'irc-virt-term'; } elsif ($type == 98){ $configs{'variable'} = 'IRC_CONS_COLOR_SCHEME'; $configs{'selection'} = 'irc-console'; } elsif ($type == 99){ $configs{'variable'} = 'GLOBAL_COLOR_SCHEME'; $configs{'selection'} = 'global'; } } sub start_selector { my $whoami = getpwuid($<) || "unknown???"; if (!$b_irc){ @data = ( [ 0, '', '', "Welcome to $self_name! Please select the default $configs{'selection'} color scheme."], ); } push(@data, [ 0, '', '', "Because there is no way to know your $configs{'selection'} foreground/background colors, you can set your color preferences from color scheme option list below:"], [ 0, '', '', "0 is no colors; 1 is neutral."], [ 0, '', '', "After these, there are 4 sets:"], [ 0, '', '', "1-dark^or^light^backgrounds; 2-light^backgrounds; 3-dark^backgrounds; 4-miscellaneous"], [ 0, '', '', ""], ); if (!$b_irc){ push(@data, [ 0, '', '', "Please note that this will set the $configs{'selection'} preferences only for user: $whoami"], ); } push(@data, [ 0, '', '', "$line1"], ); main::print_basic(\@data); @data = (); } sub create_color_selections { my $spacer = '^^'; # printer removes double spaces, but replaces ^ with ' ' $count = (main::get_color_scheme('count') - 1); foreach my $i (0 .. $count){ if ($i > 9){ $spacer = '^'; } if ($configs{'selection'} =~ /^(global|irc-gui|irc-console|irc-virt-term)$/ && $i > $safe_color_count){ last; } main::set_color_scheme($i); push(@data, [0, '', '', "$i)$spacer$colors{'c1'}Card:$colors{'c2'}^nVidia^GT218 $colors{'c1'}Display^Server$colors{'c2'}^x11^(X.Org^1.7.7)$colors{'cn'}"], ); } main::print_basic(\@data); @data = (); main::set_color_scheme(0); } sub get_selection { my $number = $count + 1; @data = ( [0, '', '', ($number++) . ")^Remove all color settings. Restore $self_name default."], [0, '', '', ($number++) . ")^Continue, no changes or config file setting."], [0, '', '', ($number++) . ")^Exit, use another terminal, or set manually."], [0, '', '', "$line1"], [0, '', '', "Simply type the number for the color scheme that looks best to your eyes for your $configs{'selection'} settings and hit . NOTE: You can bring this option list up by starting $self_name with option: -c plus one of these numbers:"], [0, '', '', "94^-^console,^not^in^desktop^-^$status{'console'}"], [0, '', '', "95^-^terminal,^desktop^-^$status{'virt-term'}"], [0, '', '', "96^-^irc,^gui,^desktop^-^$status{'irc-gui'}"], [0, '', '', "97^-^irc,^desktop,^in^terminal^-^$status{'irc-virt-term'}"], [0, '', '', "98^-^irc,^not^in^desktop^-^$status{'irc-console'}"], [0, '', '', "99^-^global^-^$status{'global'}"], [0, '', '', ""], [0, '', '', "Your selection(s) will be stored here: $user_config_file"], [0, '', '', "Global overrides all individual color schemes. Individual schemes remove the global setting."], [0, '', '', "$line1"], ); main::print_basic(\@data); @data = (); chomp(my $response = ); if (!main::is_int($response) || $response > ($count + 3)){ @data = ( [0, '', '', "Error - Invalid Selection. You entered this: $response. Hit to continue."], [0, '', '', "$line1"], ); main::print_basic(\@data); my $response = ; start_selector(); create_color_selections(); get_selection(); } else { process_selection($response); } if ($b_pledge){ @pledges = grep {$_ ne 'getpw'} @pledges; OpenBSD::Pledge::pledge(@pledges); } } sub process_selection { my $response = shift; if ($response == ($count + 3)){ @data = ( [0, '', '', "Ok, exiting $self_name now. You can set the colors later."], ); main::print_basic(\@data); exit 0; } elsif ($response == ($count + 2)){ @data = ( [0, '', '', "Ok, continuing $self_name unchanged."], [0, '', '', "$line1"], ); main::print_basic(\@data); if (defined $colors{'console'} && !$b_display){ main::set_color_scheme($colors{'console'}); } if (defined $colors{'virt-term'}){ main::set_color_scheme($colors{'virt-term'}); } else { main::set_color_scheme($colors{'default'}); } } elsif ($response == ($count + 1)){ @data = ( [0, '', '', "Removing all color settings from config file now..."], [0, '', '', "$line1"], ); main::print_basic(\@data); delete_all_config_colors(); main::set_color_scheme($colors{'default'}); } else { main::set_color_scheme($response); @data = ( [0, '', '', "Updating config file for $configs{'selection'} color scheme now..."], [0, '', '', "$line1"], ); main::print_basic(\@data); if ($configs{'selection'} eq 'global'){ delete_all_colors(); } else { delete_global_color(); } set_config_color_scheme($response); } } sub delete_all_colors { my @file_lines = main::reader($user_config_file); open($w_fh, '>', $user_config_file) or main::error_handler('open', $user_config_file, $!); foreach (@file_lines){ if ($_ !~ /^(CONSOLE_COLOR_SCHEME|GLOBAL_COLOR_SCHEME|IRC_COLOR_SCHEME|IRC_CONS_COLOR_SCHEME|IRC_X_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME|VIRT_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME)/){ print {$w_fh} "$_"; } } close $w_fh; } sub delete_global_color { my @file_lines = main::reader($user_config_file); open($w_fh, '>', $user_config_file) or main::error_handler('open', $user_config_file, $!); foreach (@file_lines){ if ($_ !~ /^GLOBAL_COLOR_SCHEME/){ print {$w_fh} "$_"; } } close $w_fh; } sub set_config_color_scheme { my $value = shift; my @file_lines = main::reader($user_config_file); my $b_found = 0; open($w_fh, '>', $user_config_file) or main::error_handler('open', $user_config_file, $!); foreach (@file_lines){ if ($_ =~ /^$configs{'variable'}/){ $_ = "$configs{'variable'}=$value"; $b_found = 1; } print $w_fh "$_\n"; } if (!$b_found){ print $w_fh "$configs{'variable'}=$value\n"; } close $w_fh; } sub print_irc_message { @data = ( [ 0, '', '', "$line1"], [ 0, '', '', "After finding the scheme number you like, simply run this again in a terminal to set the configuration data file for your irc client. You can set color schemes for the following: start inxi with -c plus:"], [ 0, '', '', "94 (console,^not^in^desktop^-^$status{'console'})"], [ 0, '', '', "95 (terminal, desktop^-^$status{'virt-term'})"], [ 0, '', '', "96 (irc,^gui,^desktop^-^$status{'irc-gui'})"], [ 0, '', '', "97 (irc,^desktop,^in terminal^-^$status{'irc-virt-term'})"], [ 0, '', '', "98 (irc,^not^in^desktop^-^$status{'irc-console'})"], [ 0, '', '', "99 (global^-^$status{'global'})"] ); main::print_basic(\@data); exit 0; } } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### CONFIGS #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Configs # public: set() check_file() { package Configs; sub set { my ($configs) = @_; my ($key, $val,@config_files); if (!$configs){ @config_files = ( qq(/etc/$self_name.conf), qq(/etc/$self_name.d/$self_name.conf), qq($user_config_dir/$self_name.conf) ); } else { @config_files = @$configs; } # Config files should be passed in an array as a param to this function. # Default intended use: global @CONFIGS; foreach (@config_files){ next unless open(my $fh, '<', "$_"); while (<$fh>){ chomp; s/#.*//; s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; s/'|"//g; s/true/1/i; # switch to 1/0 perl boolean s/false/0/i; # switch to 1/0 perl boolean next unless length; ($key, $val) = split(/\s*=\s*/, $_, 2); next unless length($val); process_item($key,$val); # print "f: $file key: $key val: $val\n"; } close $fh; } } # note: someone managed to make a config file with corrupted values, so check # int explicitly, don't assume it was done correctly. # args: 0: key; 1: value sub process_item { my ($key,$val) = @_; ## UTILITIES ## if ($key eq 'ALLOW_UPDATE' || $key eq 'B_ALLOW_UPDATE'){ $use{'update'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'ALLOW_WEATHER' || $key eq 'B_ALLOW_WEATHER'){ $use{'weather'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'CPU_SLEEP'){ $cpu_sleep = $val if main::is_numeric($val)} elsif ($key eq 'DL_TIMEOUT'){ $dl_timeout = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'DOWNLOADER'){ if ($val =~ /^(curl|fetch|ftp|perl|wget)$/){ # this dumps all the other data and resets %dl for only the # desired downloader. $val = main::set_perl_downloader($val); %dl = ('dl' => $val, $val => 1); }} elsif ($key eq 'FILTER_STRING'){ $filter_string = $val} elsif ($key eq 'LANGUAGE'){ $language = $val if $val =~ /^(en)$/} elsif ($key eq 'LIMIT'){ $limit = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'OUTPUT_TYPE'){ $output_type = $val if $val =~ /^(json|screen|xml)$/} elsif ($key eq 'NO_DIG'){ $force{'no-dig'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'NO_DOAS'){ $force{'no-doas'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'NO_HTML_WAN'){ $force{'no-html-wan'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'NO_SUDO'){ $force{'no-sudo'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'PARTITION_SORT'){ if ($val =~ /^(dev-base|fs|id|label|percent-used|size|uuid|used)$/){ $show{'partition-sort'} = $val; }} elsif ($key eq 'PS_COUNT'){ $ps_count = $val if main::is_int($val) } elsif ($key eq 'SENSORS_CPU_NO'){ $sensors_cpu_nu = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'SENSORS_EXCLUDE'){ @sensors_exclude = split(/\s*,\s*/, $val) if $val} elsif ($key eq 'SENSORS_USE'){ @sensors_use = split(/\s*,\s*/, $val) if $val} elsif ($key eq 'SHOW_HOST' || $key eq 'B_SHOW_HOST'){ if (main::is_int($val)){ $show{'host'} = $val; $show{'no-host'} = 1 if !$show{'host'}; } } elsif ($key eq 'USB_SYS'){ $force{'usb-sys'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'WAN_IP_URL'){ if ($val =~ /^(ht|f)tp[s]?:\//i){ $wan_url = $val; $force{'no-dig'} = 1; } } elsif ($key eq 'WEATHER_SOURCE'){ $weather_source = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'WEATHER_UNIT'){ $val = lc($val) if $val; if ($val && $val =~ /^(c|f|cf|fc|i|m|im|mi)$/){ my %units = ('c'=>'m','f'=>'i','cf'=>'mi','fc'=>'im'); $val = $units{$val} if defined $units{$val}; $weather_unit = $val; } } ## COLORS/SEP ## elsif ($key eq 'CONSOLE_COLOR_SCHEME'){ $colors{'console'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'GLOBAL_COLOR_SCHEME'){ $colors{'global'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'IRC_COLOR_SCHEME'){ $colors{'irc-gui'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'IRC_CONS_COLOR_SCHEME'){ $colors{'irc-console'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'IRC_X_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME'){ $colors{'irc-virt-term'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'VIRT_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME'){ $colors{'virt-term'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} # note: not using the old short SEP1/SEP2 elsif ($key eq 'SEP1_IRC'){ $sep{'s1-irc'} = $val} elsif ($key eq 'SEP1_CONSOLE'){ $sep{'s1-console'} = $val} elsif ($key eq 'SEP2_IRC'){ $sep{'s2-irc'} = $val} elsif ($key eq 'SEP2_CONSOLE'){ $sep{'s2-console'} = $val} ## SIZES ## elsif ($key eq 'COLS_MAX_CONSOLE'){ $size{'console'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'COLS_MAX_IRC'){ $size{'irc'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'COLS_MAX_NO_DISPLAY'){ $size{'no-display'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'INDENT'){ $size{'indent'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'INDENTS'){ $filter_string = $val if main::is_int($val)} elsif ($key eq 'LINES_MAX'){ if ($val =~ /^-?\d+$/ && $val >= -1){ if ($val == 0){ $size{'max-lines'} = $size{'term-lines'};} elsif ($val == -1){ $size{'output-block'} = 1;} else { $size{'max-lines'} = $val;} }} elsif ($key eq 'MAX_WRAP' || $key eq 'WRAP_MAX' || $key eq 'INDENT_MIN'){ $size{'max-wrap'} = $val if main::is_int($val)} # print "mc: key: $key val: $val\n"; # print Dumper (keys %size) . "\n"; } sub check_file { $user_config_file = "$user_config_dir/$self_name.conf"; if (! -f $user_config_file){ open(my $fh, '>', $user_config_file) or main::error_handler('create', $user_config_file, $!); } } } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### DEBUGGERS #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # called in the initial -@ 10 program args setting so we can get logging # as soon as possible # will have max 3 files, inxi.log, inxi.1.log, # inxi.2.log sub begin_logging { return 1 if $fh_l; # if we want to start logging for testing before options my $log_file_2="$user_data_dir/$self_name.1.log"; my $log_file_3="$user_data_dir/$self_name.2.log"; my $data = ''; $end='main::log_data("fe", (caller(1))[3], "");'; $start='main::log_data("fs", (caller(1))[3], \@_);'; #$t3 = tv_interval ($t0, [gettimeofday]); $t3 = eval 'Time::HiRes::tv_interval (\@t0, [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()]);' if $b_hires; # print Dumper $@; my $now = strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", localtime; return if $debugger{'timers'}; # do the rotation if logfile exists if (-f $log_file){ # copy if present second to third if (-f $log_file_2){ rename $log_file_2, $log_file_3 or error_handler('rename', "$log_file_2 -> $log_file_3", "$!"); } # then copy initial to second rename $log_file, $log_file_2 or error_handler('rename', "$log_file -> $log_file_2", "$!"); } # now create the logfile # print "Opening log file for reading: $log_file\n"; open($fh_l, '>', $log_file) or error_handler(4, $log_file, "$!"); # and echo the start data $data = $line2; $data .= "START $self_name LOGGING:\n"; $data .= "NOTE: HiRes timer not available.\n" if !$b_hires; $data .= "$now\n"; $data .= "Elapsed since start: $t3\n"; $data .= "n: $self_name v: $self_version p: $self_patch d: $self_date\n"; $data .= '@paths:' . joiner(\@paths, '::', 'unset') . "\n"; $data .= $line2; print $fh_l $data; } # NOTE: no logging available until get_parameters is run, since that's what # sets logging # in order to trigger earlier logging manually set $b_log # to true in top variables. # args: $1 - type [fs|fe|cat|dump|raw] OR data to log # arg: $2 - # arg: $one type (fs/fe/cat/dump/raw) or logged data; # [$two is function name; [$three - function args]] sub log_data { return if !$b_log; my ($one, $two, $three) = @_; my ($args,$data,$timer) = ('','',''); my $spacer = ' '; # print "1: $one 2: $two 3: $three\n"; if ($one eq 'fs'){ if (ref $three eq 'ARRAY'){ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $three; $args = "\n${spacer}Args: " . joiner($three, '; ', 'unset'); } else { $args = "\n${spacer}Args: None"; } # $t1 = [gettimeofday]; #$t3 = tv_interval ($t0, [gettimeofday]); $t3 = eval 'Time::HiRes::tv_interval(\@t0, [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()])' if $b_hires; # print Dumper $@; $data = "Start: Function: $two$args\n${spacer}Elapsed: $t3\n"; $spacer=''; $timer = $data if $debugger{'timers'}; } elsif ($one eq 'fe'){ # print 'timer:', Time::HiRes::tv_interval(\@t0, [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()]),"\n"; #$t3 = tv_interval ($t0, [gettimeofday]); eval '$t3 = Time::HiRes::tv_interval(\@t0, [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()])' if $b_hires; # print Dumper $t3; $data = "${spacer}Elapsed: $t3\nEnd: Function: $two\n"; $spacer=''; $timer = $data if $debugger{'timers'}; } elsif ($one eq 'cat'){ if ($b_log_full){ foreach my $file ($two){ my $contents = do { local(@ARGV, $/) = $file; <> }; # or: qx(cat $file) $data = "$data${line3}Full file data: $file\n\n$contents\n$line3\n"; } $spacer=''; } } elsif ($one eq 'cmd'){ $data = "Command: $two\n"; $data .= qx($two); } elsif ($one eq 'data'){ $data = "$two\n"; } elsif ($one eq 'dump'){ $data = "$two:\n"; if (ref $three eq 'HASH'){ $data .= Data::Dumper::Dumper $three; } elsif (ref $three eq 'ARRAY'){ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $three; $data .= Data::Dumper::Dumper $three; } else { $data .= Data::Dumper::Dumper $three; } $data .= "\n"; # print $data; } elsif ($one eq 'raw'){ if ($b_log_full){ $data = "\n${line3}Raw System Data:\n\n$two\n$line3"; $spacer=''; } } else { $data = "$two\n"; } if ($debugger{'timers'}){ print $timer if $timer; } # print "d: $data"; elsif ($data){ print $fh_l "$spacer$data"; } } sub set_debugger { user_debug_test_1() if $debugger{'test-1'}; if ($debugger{'level'} >= 20){ error_handler('not-in-irc', 'debug data generator') if $b_irc; my $option = ($debugger{'level'} > 22) ? 'main-full' : 'main'; $debugger{'gz'} = 1 if ($debugger{'level'} == 22 || $debugger{'level'} == 24); my $ob_sys = SystemDebugger->new($option); $ob_sys->run_debugger(); $ob_sys->upload_file($ftp_alt) if $debugger{'level'} > 20; exit 0; } elsif ($debugger{'level'} >= 10 && $debugger{'level'} <= 12){ $b_log = 1; if ($debugger{'level'} == 11){ $b_log_full = 1; } elsif ($debugger{'level'} == 12){ $b_log_colors = 1; } begin_logging(); } elsif ($debugger{'level'} <= 3){ if ($debugger{'level'} == 3){ $b_log = 1; $debugger{'timers'} = 1; begin_logging(); } else { $end = ''; $start = ''; } } } ## SystemDebugger { package SystemDebugger; my $option = 'main'; my ($data_dir,$debug_dir,$debug_gz,$parse_src,$upload) = ('','','','',''); my @content; my $b_debug = 0; my $b_delete_dir = 1; # args: 1 - type # args: 2 - upload sub new { my $class = shift; ($option) = @_; my $self = {}; # print "$f\n"; # print "$option\n"; return bless $self, $class; } sub run_debugger { print "Starting $self_name debugging data collector...\n"; print "Loading required debugger Perl File:: modules... \n"; # Fedora/Redhat doesn't include File::Find File::Copy in # core modules. why? Or rather, they deliberately removed them. if (main::check_perl_module('File::Find')){ File::Find->import; } else { main::error_handler('required-module', 'File', 'File::Find'); } if (main::check_perl_module('File::Copy')){ File::Copy->import; } else { main::error_handler('required-module', 'File', 'File::Copy'); } if (main::check_perl_module('File::Spec::Functions')){ File::Spec::Functions->import; } else { main::error_handler('required-module', 'File', 'File::Spec::Functions'); } if ($debugger{'level'} > 20){ if (main::check_perl_module('Net::FTP')){ Net::FTP->import; } else { main::error_handler('required-module', 'Net', 'Net::FTP'); } } create_debug_directory(); print "Note: for dmidecode, smartctl, lvm data you must be root.\n" if !$b_root; print $line3; if (!$b_debug){ audio_data(); bluetooth_data(); disk_data(); display_data(); network_data(); perl_modules(); system_data(); } system_files(); print $line3; if (!$b_debug){ # note: android has unreadable /sys, but -x and -r tests pass # main::globber('/sys/*') && if ($debugger{'sys'} && main::count_dir_files('/sys')){ build_tree('sys'); # kernel crash, not sure what creates it, for ppc, as root if ($debugger{'sys'} && ($debugger{'sys-force'} || !$b_root || !$risc{'ppc'})){ sys_traverse_data(); } } else { print "Skipping /sys data collection.\n"; } print $line3; # note: proc has some files that are apparently kernel processes, I've tried # filtering them out but more keep appearing, so only run proc debugger if not root if (!$debugger{'no-proc'} && (!$b_root || $debugger{'proc'}) && -d '/proc' && main::count_dir_files('/proc')){ build_tree('proc'); proc_traverse_data(); } else { print "Skipping /proc data collection.\n"; } print $line3; } run_self(); print $line3; compress_dir(); } sub create_debug_directory { my $host = main::get_hostname(); $host =~ s/ /-/g; $host = 'no-host' if !$host || $host eq 'N/A'; my ($alt_string,$root_string) = ('',''); # note: Time::Piece was introduced in perl 5.9.5 my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = localtime; $year = $year+1900; $mon += 1; if (length($sec) == 1){$sec = "0$sec";} if (length($min) == 1){$min = "0$min";} if (length($hour) == 1){$hour = "0$hour";} if (length($mon) == 1){$mon = "0$mon";} if (length($mday) == 1){$mday = "0$mday";} my $today = "$year-$mon-${mday}_$hour$min$sec"; # my $date = strftime "-%Y-%m-%d_", localtime; if ($b_root){ $root_string = '-root'; } my $id = ($debugger{'id'}) ? '-' . $debugger{'id'}: ''; $alt_string = '-' . uc($risc{'id'}) if %risc; $alt_string .= "-BSD-$bsd_type" if $bsd_type; $alt_string .= '-ANDROID' if $b_android; $alt_string .= '-CYGWIN' if $b_cygwin; # could be windows arm? $debug_dir = "$self_name$alt_string-$host$id-$today$root_string-$self_version-$self_patch"; $debug_gz = "$debug_dir.tar.gz"; $data_dir = "$user_data_dir/$debug_dir"; if (-d $data_dir){ unlink $data_dir or main::error_handler('remove', "$data_dir", "$!"); } mkdir $data_dir or main::error_handler('mkdir', "$data_dir", "$!"); if (-e "$user_data_dir/$debug_gz"){ #rmdir "$user_data_dir$debug_gz" or main::error_handler('remove', "$user_data_dir/$debug_gz", "$!"); print "Failed removing leftover directory:\n$user_data_dir$debug_gz error: $?" if system('rm','-rf',"$user_data_dir$debug_gz"); } print "Debugger data going into:\n$data_dir\n"; } sub compress_dir { print "Creating tar.gz compressed file of this material...\n"; print "File: $debug_gz\n"; system("cd $user_data_dir; tar -czf $debug_gz $debug_dir"); print "Removing $data_dir...\n"; #rmdir $data_dir or print "failed removing: $data_dir error: $!\n"; return 1 if !$b_delete_dir; if (system('rm','-rf',$data_dir)){ print "Failed removing: $data_dir\nError: $?\n"; } else { print "Directory removed.\n"; } } # NOTE: incomplete, don't know how to ever find out # what sound server is actually running, and is in control sub audio_data { my (%data,@files,@files2); print "Collecting audio data...\n"; my @cmds = ( ['aplay', '--version'], # alsa ['aplay', '-l'], # alsa ['pactl', '--version'], # pulseaudio ['pactl', 'list'], # pulseaudio ); run_commands(\@cmds,'audio'); @files = main::globber('/proc/asound/card*/codec*'); if (@files){ my $asound = qx(head -n 1 /proc/asound/card*/codec* 2>&1); $data{'proc-asound-codecs'} = $asound; } else { $data{'proc-asound-codecs'} = undef; } write_data(\%data,'audio'); @files = ( '/proc/asound/cards', '/proc/asound/version', ); @files2 = main::globber('/proc/asound/*/usbid'); push(@files,@files2) if @files2; copy_files(\@files,'audio'); } sub bluetooth_data { print "Collecting bluetooth data...\n"; # no warnings 'uninitialized'; my @cmds = ( ['hciconfig','-a'], # no version #['hcidump',''], # hangs sometimes ['hcitool','dev'], ['rfkill','--output-all'], ); # these hang if bluetoothd not enabled if (@ps_cmd && (grep {m|/bluetoothd|} @ps_cmd)){ push(@cmds, ['bt-adapter','--list'], # no version ['bt-adapter','--info'], ['bluetoothctl','--version'], ['bluetoothctl','-- list'], ['bluetoothctl','-- show'] ); } run_commands(\@cmds,'bluetooth'); } ## NOTE: >/dev/null 2>&1 is sh, and &>/dev/null is bash, fix this # ls -w 1 /sysrs > tester 2>&1 sub disk_data { my (%data,@files,@files2); print "Collecting dev, label, disk, uuid data, df...\n"; @files = ( '/etc/fstab', '/etc/mtab', '/proc/devices', '/proc/mdstat', '/proc/mounts', '/proc/partitions', '/proc/scsi/scsi', '/proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info', ); # very old systems if (-d '/proc/ide/'){ my @ides = main::globber('/proc/ide/*/*'); push(@files, @ides) if @ides; } else { push(@files, '/proc-ide-directory'); } copy_files(\@files, 'disk'); my @cmds = ( ['blockdev', '--version'], ['blockdev', '--report'], ['btrfs', 'fi show'], # no version ['btrfs', 'filesystem show'], ['btrfs', 'filesystem show --mounted'], # ['btrfs', 'filesystem show --all-devices'], ['df', '-h -T'], # no need for version, and bsd doesn't have its ['df', '-h'], ['df', '-k'], ['df', '-k -P'], ['df', '-k -T'], ['df', '-k -T -P'], ['df', '-k -T -P -a'], ['df', '-P'], ['dmsetup', 'ls --tree'], ['findmnt', ''], ['findmnt', '--df --no-truncate'], ['findmnt', '--list --no-truncate'], ['gpart', 'list'], # no version ['gpart', 'show'], ['gpart', 'status'], ['ls', '-l /dev'],# core util, don't need version # block is for mmcblk / arm devices ['ls', '-l /dev/block'], ['ls', '-l /dev/block/bootdevice'], ['ls', '-l /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name'], ['ls', '-l /dev/disk'], ['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-id'], ['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-label'], ['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-partlabel'], ['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-partuuid'], ['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-path'], ['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-uuid'], # http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.file-systems.zfs.user/2032 ['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-wwn'], ['ls', '-l /dev/mapper'], ['lsblk', '--version'], # important since lsblk has been changing output ['lsblk', '-fs'], ['lsblk', '-fsr'], ['lsblk', '-fsP'], ['lsblk', '-a'], ['lsblk', '-aP'], ['lsblk', '-ar'], ['lsblk', '-p'], ['lsblk', '-pr'], ['lsblk', '-pP'], ['lsblk', '-r'], ['lsblk', '-r --output NAME,PKNAME,TYPE,RM,FSTYPE,SIZE,LABEL,UUID,MOUNTPOINT,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,PARTFLAGS'], ['lsblk', '-rb --output NAME,PKNAME,TYPE,RM,FSTYPE,SIZE,LABEL,UUID,MOUNTPOINT,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,PARTFLAGS'], ['lsblk', '-rb --output NAME,TYPE,RM,FSTYPE,SIZE,LABEL,UUID,SERIAL,MOUNTPOINT,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,PARTFLAGS,MAJ:MIN,PKNAME'], ['lsblk', '-Pb --output NAME,PKNAME,TYPE,RM,FSTYPE,SIZE'], ['lsblk', '-Pb --output NAME,TYPE,RM,FSTYPE,SIZE,LABEL,UUID,SERIAL,MOUNTPOINT,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,PARTFLAGS'], # this should always be the live command used internally: ['lsblk', '-bP --output NAME,TYPE,RM,FSTYPE,SIZE,LABEL,UUID,SERIAL,MOUNTPOINT,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,PARTFLAGS,MAJ:MIN,PKNAME'], ['lvdisplay', '--version'], ['lvdisplay', '-c'], ['lvdisplay', '-cv'], ['lvdisplay', '-cv --segments'], ['lvdisplay', '-m --segments'], ['lvdisplay', '-ma --segments'], ['lvs', '--version'], ['lvs', '--separator :'], ['lvs', '--separator : --segments'], ['lvs', '-o +devices --separator : --segments'], ['lvs', '-o +devices -v --separator : --segments'], ['lvs', '-o +devices -av --separator : --segments'], ['lvs', '-o +devices -aPv --separator : --segments'], # LSI raid https://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/LSIMegaRAIDSAS ['megacli', '-AdpAllInfo -aAll'], # no version ['megacli', '-LDInfo -L0 -a0'], ['megacli', '-PDList -a0'], ['megaclisas-status', ''], # no version ['megaraidsas-status', ''], ['megasasctl', ''], ['mount', ''], ['nvme', 'present'], # no version ['pvdisplay', '--version'], ['pvdisplay', '-c'], ['pvdisplay', '-cv'], ['pvdisplay', '-m'], ['pvdisplay', '-ma'], ['pvs', '--version'], ['pvs', '--separator :'], ['pvs', '--separator : --segments'], ['pvs', '-a --separator : --segments'], ['pvs', '-av --separator : --segments'], ['pvs', '-aPv --separator : --segments -o +pv_major,pv_minor'], ['pvs', '-v --separator : --segments'], ['pvs', '-Pv --separator : --segments'], ['pvs', '--segments -o pv_name,pv_size,seg_size,vg_name,lv_name,lv_size,seg_pe_ranges'], ['readlink', '/dev/root'], # coreutils, don't need version ['swapon', '-s'], # coreutils, don't need version # 3ware-raid ['tw-cli', 'info'], ['vgdisplay', ''], ['vgdisplay', '-v'], ['vgdisplay', '-c'], ['vgdisplay', '-vc'], ['vgs', '--separator :'], # part of lvm, don't need version ['vgs', '-av --separator :'], ['vgs', '-aPv --separator :'], ['vgs', '-v --separator :'], ['vgs', '-o +pv_name --separator :'], ['zfs', 'list'], ['zpool', 'list'], # don't use version, might not be supported in linux ['zpool', 'list -v'], ); run_commands(\@cmds,'disk'); @cmds = ( ['atacontrol', 'list'], ['camcontrol', 'devlist'], ['camcontrol', 'devlist -v'], ['geom', 'part list'], ['glabel', 'status'], ['gpart', 'list'], # gpart in linux/bsd but do it here again ['gpart', 'show'], ['gpart', 'status'], ['swapctl', '-l -k'], ['swapctl', '-l -k'], ['vmstat', ''], ['vmstat', '-H'], ); run_commands(\@cmds,'disk-bsd'); } sub display_data { my (%data,@files,@files2); my $working = ''; if (!$b_display){ print "Warning: only some of the data collection can occur if you are not in X\n"; main::toucher("$data_dir/display-data-warning-user-not-in-x"); } if ($b_root){ print "Warning: only some of the data collection can occur if you are running as Root user\n"; main::toucher("$data_dir/display-data-warning-root-user"); } print "Collecting Xorg log and xorg.conf files...\n"; if (-d "/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/"){ @files = main::globber("/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*"); } else { @files = ('/xorg-conf-d'); } # keep this updated to handle all possible locations we know about for Xorg.0.log # not using $system_files{'xorg-log'} for now though it would be best to know what file is used main::set_xorg_log(); push(@files, '/var/log/Xorg.0.log'); push(@files, '/var/lib/gdm/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log'); push(@files, $ENV{'HOME'} . '/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log'); push(@files, $system_files{'xorg-log'}) if $system_files{'xorg-log'}; push(@files, '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'); copy_files(\@files,'display-xorg'); print "Collecting X, xprop, glxinfo, xrandr, xdpyinfo data, Wayland info...\n"; %data = ( 'desktop-session' => $ENV{'DESKTOP_SESSION'}, 'gdmsession' => $ENV{'GDMSESSION'}, 'gnome-desktop-session-id' => $ENV{'GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID'}, 'kde-full-session' => $ENV{'KDE_FULL_SESSION'}, 'kde-session-version' => $ENV{'KDE_SESSION_VERSION'}, 'vdpau-driver' => $ENV{'VDPAU_DRIVER'}, 'xdg-current-desktop' => $ENV{'XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP'}, 'xdg-session-desktop' => $ENV{'XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP'}, 'xdg-vtnr' => $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'}, # wayland data collectors: 'xdg-session-type' => $ENV{'XDG_SESSION_TYPE'}, 'wayland-display' => $ENV{'WAYLAND_DISPLAY'}, 'gdk-backend' => $ENV{'GDK_BACKEND'}, 'qt-qpa-platform' => $ENV{'QT_QPA_PLATFORM'}, 'clutter-backend' => $ENV{'CLUTTER_BACKEND'}, 'sdl-videodriver' => $ENV{'SDL_VIDEODRIVER'}, # program display values 'size-cols-max' => $size{'max-cols'}, 'size-indent' => $size{'indent'}, 'size-lines-max' => $size{'max-lines'}, 'size-wrap-width' => $size{'max-wrap'}, ); write_data(\%data,'display'); my @cmds = ( # kde 5/plasma desktop 5, this is maybe an extra package and won't be used ['about-distro',''], ['aticonfig','--adapter=all --od-gettemperature'], ['glxinfo',''], ['glxinfo','-B'], ['kded','--version'], ['kded1','--version'], ['kded2','--version'], ['kded3','--version'], ['kded4','--version'], ['kded5','--version'], ['kded6','--version'], ['kded7','--version'], ['kf-config','--version'], ['kf4-config','--version'], ['kf5-config','--version'], ['kf6-config','--version'], ['kf7-config','--version'], ['kwin_x11','--version'], # ['locate','/Xorg'], # for Xorg.wrap problem ['loginctl','--no-pager list-sessions'], ['ls','/sys/class/drm'], ['nvidia-settings','-q screens'], ['nvidia-settings','-c :0.0 -q all'], ['nvidia-smi','-q'], ['nvidia-smi','-q -x'], ['plasmashell','--version'], ['swaymsg','-t get_inputs -p'], ['swaymsg','-t get_inputs -r'], ['swaymsg','-t get_outputs -p'], ['swaymsg','-t get_outputs -r'], ['swaymsg','-t get_tree'], ['swaymsg','-t get_workspaces -p'], ['swaymsg','-t get_workspaces -r'], ['vainfo',''], ['vdpauinfo',''], ['vulkaninfo',''], ['wayland-info',''], # not packaged as far as I know yet ['weston-info',''], ['wmctrl','-m'], ['weston','--version'], ['wlr-randr',''], ['xdpyinfo',''], ['Xorg','-version'], ['xprop','-root'], ['xrandr',''], ['Xvesa','-version'], ['Xvesa','-listmodes'], ['Xwayland','-version'], ); run_commands(\@cmds,'display'); } sub network_data { print "Collecting networking data...\n"; # no warnings 'uninitialized'; my @cmds = ( ['ifconfig',''], # no version maybe in bsd, --version in linux ['ip','-Version'], ['ip','addr'], ['ip','-s link'], ); run_commands(\@cmds,'network'); } sub perl_modules { print "Collecting Perl module data (this can take a while)...\n"; my @modules; my ($dirname,$holder,$mods,$value) = ('','','',''); my $filename = 'perl-modules.txt'; my @inc; foreach (sort @INC){ # some BSD installs have '.' n @INC path if (-d $_ && $_ ne '.'){ $_ =~ s/\/$//; # just in case, trim off trailing slash $value .= "EXISTS: $_\n"; push(@inc, $_); } else { $value .= "ABSENT: $_\n"; } } main::writer("$data_dir/perl-inc-data.txt",$value); File::Find::find({ wanted => sub { push(@modules, File::Spec->canonpath($_)) if /\.pm\z/ }, no_chdir => 1 }, @inc); @modules = sort @modules; foreach (@modules){ my $dir = $_; $dir =~ s/[^\/]+$//; if (!$holder || $holder ne $dir){ $holder = $dir; $value = "DIR: $dir\n"; $_ =~ s/^$dir//; $value .= " $_\n"; } else { $value = $_; $value =~ s/^$dir//; $value = " $value\n"; } $mods .= $value; } open(my $fh, '>', "$data_dir/$filename"); print $fh $mods; close $fh; } sub system_data { print "Collecting system data...\n"; # has to run here because if null, error, list constructor throws fatal error my $ksh = qx(ksh -c 'printf \%s "\$KSH_VERSION"' 2>/dev/null); my %data = ( 'cc' => $ENV{'CC'}, # @(#)MIRBSD KSH R56 2018/03/09: ksh and mksh 'ksh-version' => $ksh, # shell, not env, variable 'manpath' => $ENV{'MANPATH'}, 'path' => $ENV{'PATH'}, 'shell' => $ENV{'SHELL'}, 'xdg-config-home' => $ENV{'XDG_CONFIG_HOME'}, 'xdg-config-dirs' => $ENV{'XDG_CONFIG_DIRS'}, 'xdg-data-home' => $ENV{'XDG_DATA_HOME'}, 'xdg-data-dirs' => $ENV{'XDG_DATA_DIRS'}, ); my @files = main::globber('/usr/bin/gcc*'); if (@files){ $data{'gcc-versions'} = join("\n", @files); } else { $data{'gcc-versions'} = undef; } @files = main::globber('/sys/*'); if (@files){ $data{'sys-tree-ls-1-basic'} = join("\n", @files); } else { $data{'sys-tree-ls-1-basic'} = undef; } write_data(\%data,'system'); # bsd tools http://cb.vu/unixtoolbox.xhtml my @cmds = ( # general ['sysctl', '-a'], ['sysctl', '-b kern.geom.conftxt'], ['sysctl', '-b kern.geom.confxml'], ['usbdevs','-v'], # freebsd ['ofwdump','-a'], # arm / soc ['ofwdump','-ar'], # arm / soc ['pciconf','-l -cv'], ['pciconf','-vl'], ['pciconf','-l'], ['usbconfig','dump_device_desc'], ['usbconfig','list'], # needs root, sigh... why? # openbsd ['ofctl',''], # arm / soc, need to see data sample of this ['pcidump',''], ['pcidump','-v'], # netbsd ['kldstat',''], ['pcictl','pci0 list'], ['pcictl','pci0 list -N'], ['pcictl','pci0 list -n'], # sunos ['prtdiag',''], ['prtdiag','-v'], ); run_commands(\@cmds,'system-bsd'); # diskinfo -v # fdisk @cmds = ( ['clang','--version'], # only for prospective ram feature data collection: requires i2c-tools and module eeprom loaded ['decode-dimms',''], ['dmidecode','--version'], ['dmidecode',''], ['dmesg',''], ['gcc','--version'], ['getconf','-a'], ['getconf','-l'], # openbsd ['initctl','list'], ['ipmi-sensors','-V'], # version ['ipmi-sensors',''], ['ipmi-sensors','--output-sensor-thresholds'], ['ipmitool','-V'],# version ['ipmitool','sensor'], ['lscpu',''],# part of util-linux ['lspci','--version'], ['lspci',''], ['lspci','-k'], ['lspci','-n'], ['lspci','-nn'], ['lspci','-nnk'], ['lspci','-nnkv'],# returns ports ['lspci','-nnv'], ['lspci','-mm'], ['lspci','-mmk'], ['lspci','-mmkv'], ['lspci','-mmv'], ['lspci','-mmnn'], ['lspci','-v'], ['lsusb','--version'], ['lsusb',''], ['lsusb','-t'], ['lsusb','-v'], ['ps','aux'], ['ps','-e'], ['ps','-p 1'], ['runlevel',''], ['rc-status','-a'], ['rc-status','-l'], ['rc-status','-r'], ['sensors','--version'], ['sensors',''], ['sensors','-j'], ['sensors','-u'], # leaving this commented out to remind that some systems do not # support strings --version, but will just simply hang at that command # which you can duplicate by simply typing: strings then hitting enter. # ['strings','--version'], ['strings','present'], ['sysctl','-a'], ['systemctl','--version'], ['systemctl','list-units'], ['systemctl','list-units --type=target'], ['systemd-detect-virt',''], ['uname','-a'], ['upower','-e'], ['uptime',''], ['vcgencmd','get_mem arm'], ['vcgencmd','get_mem gpu'], ); run_commands(\@cmds,'system'); my $glob = '/sys/devices/system/cpu/'; $glob .= '{cpufreq,cpu*/topology,cpu*/cpufreq,cpu*/cache/index*,smt,'; $glob .= 'vulnerabilities}/*'; get_glob('sys','cpu',$glob); @files = main::globber('/dev/bus/usb/*/*'); copy_files(\@files, 'system'); } sub system_files { print "Collecting system files data...\n"; my (%data,@files,@files2); @files = RepoItem::get($data_dir); copy_files(\@files, 'repo'); # chdir "/etc"; @files = main::globber('/etc/*[-_]{[rR]elease,[vV]ersion,issue}*'); push(@files, '/etc/issue'); push(@files, '/etc/lsb-release'); push(@files, '/etc/os-release'); push(@files, '/system/build.prop');# android data file, requires rooted push(@files, '/var/log/installer/oem-id'); # ubuntu only for oem installs? copy_files(\@files,'system-distro'); @files = main::globber('/etc/upstream[-_]{[rR]elease,[vV]ersion}/*'); copy_files(\@files,'system-distro'); @files = main::globber('/etc/calamares/branding/*/branding.desc'); copy_files(\@files,'system-distro'); @files = ( '/proc/1/comm', '/proc/cmdline', '/proc/cpuinfo', '/proc/meminfo', '/proc/modules', '/proc/net/arp', '/proc/version', ); @files2=main::globber('/sys/class/power_supply/*/uevent'); if (@files2){ push(@files,@files2); } else { push(@files, '/sys-class-power-supply-empty'); } copy_files(\@files, 'system'); @files = ( '/etc/make.conf', '/etc/src.conf', '/var/run/dmesg.boot', ); copy_files(\@files,'system-bsd'); @files = main::globber('/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/*'); copy_files(\@files,'security'); } ## SELF EXECUTE FOR LOG/OUTPUT sub run_self { print "Creating $self_name output file now. This can take a few seconds...\n"; print "Starting $self_name from: $self_path\n"; my $a = ($debugger{'arg'}) ? ' ' . $debugger{'arg'} : ''; my $i = ($option eq 'main-full')? ' -i' : ''; my $z = ($debugger{'filter'}) ? ' -z' : ''; my $w = ($debugger{'width'}) ? $debugger{'width'} : 120; my $aiz = "$i$z"; $aiz =~ s/[\s-]//g; my $self_file = "$data_dir/$self_name-FERfJLrploudma$aiz-slots-y$w.txt"; my $cmd = "$self_path/$self_name -FERfJLrploudma$i$z$a --slots --debug 10 -y $w > $self_file 2>&1"; system($cmd); copy($log_file, "$data_dir") or main::error_handler('copy-failed', "$log_file", "$!"); system("$self_path/$self_name --recommends -y 120 > $data_dir/$self_name-recommends-120.txt 2>&1"); } ## UTILITIES COPY/CMD/WRITE sub copy_files { my ($files_ref,$type,$alt_dir) = @_; my ($absent,$error,$good,$name,$unreadable); my $directory = ($alt_dir) ? $alt_dir : $data_dir; my $working = ($type ne 'proc') ? "$type-file-": ''; foreach (@$files_ref){ $name = $_; $name =~ s/^\///; $name =~ s/\//~/g; # print "$name\n" if $type eq 'proc'; $name = "$directory/$working$name"; $good = $name . '.txt'; $absent = $name . '-absent'; $error = $name . '-error'; $unreadable = $name . '-unreadable'; # proc have already been tested for readable/exists if ($type eq 'proc' || -e $_){ print "F:$_\n" if $type eq 'proc' && $debugger{'proc-print'}; if ($type eq 'proc' || -r $_){ copy($_,"$good") or main::toucher($error); } else { main::toucher($unreadable); } } else { main::toucher($absent); } } } sub run_commands { my ($cmds,$type) = @_; my $holder = ''; my ($name,$cmd,$args); foreach my $rows (@$cmds){ if (my $program = main::check_program($rows->[0])){ if ($rows->[1] eq 'present'){ $name = "$data_dir/$type-cmd-$rows->[0]-present"; main::toucher($name); } else { $args = $rows->[1]; $args =~ s/\s|--|\/|=/-/g; # for: $args =~ s/--/-/g;# strip out -- that result from the above $args =~ s/^-//g; $args = "-$args" if $args; $name = "$data_dir/$type-cmd-$rows->[0]$args.txt"; $cmd = "$program $rows->[1] >$name 2>&1"; system($cmd); } } else { if ($holder ne $rows->[0]){ $name = "$data_dir/$type-cmd-$rows->[0]-absent"; main::toucher($name); $holder = $rows->[0]; } } } } sub get_glob { my ($type,$id,$glob) = @_; my @files = main::globber($glob); return if !@files; my ($item,@result); foreach (sort @files){ next if -d $_; if (-r $_) { $item = main::reader($_,'strip',0); } else { $item = main::message('root-required'); } $item = main::message('undefined') if !defined $item; push(@result,$_ . '::' . $item); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@result; main::writer("$data_dir/$type-data-$id-glob.txt",\@result); } sub write_data { my ($data_ref, $type) = @_; my ($empty,$error,$fh,$good,$name,$undefined,$value); foreach (keys %$data_ref){ $value = $data_ref->{$_}; $name = "$data_dir/$type-data-$_"; $good = $name . '.txt'; $empty = $name . '-empty'; $error = $name . '-error'; $undefined = $name . '-undefined'; if (defined $value){ if ($value || $value eq '0'){ open($fh, '>', $good) or main::toucher($error); print $fh "$value"; } else { main::toucher($empty); } } else { main::toucher($undefined); } } } ## TOOLS FOR DIRECTORY TREE/LS/TRAVERSE; UPLOADER sub build_tree { my ($which) = @_; if ($which eq 'sys' && main::check_program('tree')){ print "Constructing /$which tree data...\n"; my $dirname = '/sys'; my $cmd; system("tree -a -L 10 /sys > $data_dir/sys-data-tree-full-10.txt"); opendir(my $dh, $dirname) or main::error_handler('open-dir',"$dirname", "$!"); my @files = readdir($dh); closedir $dh; foreach (@files){ next if /^\./; $cmd = "tree -a -L 10 $dirname/$_ > $data_dir/sys-data-tree-$_-10.txt"; # print "$cmd\n"; system($cmd); } } print "Constructing /$which ls data...\n"; if ($which eq 'sys'){ directory_ls($which,1); directory_ls($which,2); directory_ls($which,3); directory_ls($which,4); } elsif ($which eq 'proc'){ directory_ls('proc',1); directory_ls('proc',2,'[a-z]'); # don't want the /proc/self or /proc/thread-self directories, those are # too invasive #directory_ls('proc',3,'[a-z]'); #directory_ls('proc',4,'[a-z]'); } } # include is basic regex for ls path syntax, like [a-z] sub directory_ls { my ($dir,$depth,$include) = @_; $include ||= ''; my ($exclude) = (''); # we do NOT want to see anything in self or thread-self!! # $exclude = 'I self -I thread-self' if $dir eq 'proc'; my $cmd = do { if ($depth == 1){ "ls -l $exclude /$dir/$include 2>/dev/null" } elsif ($depth == 2){ "ls -l $exclude /$dir/$include*/ 2>/dev/null" } elsif ($depth == 3){ "ls -l $exclude /$dir/$include*/*/ 2>/dev/null" } elsif ($depth == 4){ "ls -l $exclude /$dir/$include*/*/*/ 2>/dev/null" } elsif ($depth == 5){ "ls -l $exclude /$dir/$include*/*/*/*/ 2>/dev/null" } elsif ($depth == 6){ "ls -l $exclude /$dir/$include*/*/*/*/*/ 2>/dev/null" } }; my @working; my $output = ''; my ($type); my $result = qx($cmd); open(my $ch, '<', \$result) or main::error_handler('open-data',"$cmd", "$!"); while (my $line = <$ch>){ chomp($line); $line =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; @working = split(/\s+/, $line); $working[0] ||= ''; if (scalar @working > 7){ if ($working[0] =~ /^d/){ $type = "d - "; } elsif ($working[0] =~ /^l/){ $type = "l - "; } elsif ($working[0] =~ /^c/){ $type = "c - "; } else { $type = "f - "; } $working[9] ||= ''; $working[10] ||= ''; $output = $output . " $type$working[8] $working[9] $working[10]\n"; } elsif ($working[0] !~ /^total/){ $output = $output . $line . "\n"; } } close $ch; my $file = "$data_dir/$dir-data-ls-$depth.txt"; open(my $fh, '>', $file) or main::error_handler('create',"$file", "$!"); print $fh $output; close $fh; # print "$output\n"; } sub proc_traverse_data { print "Building /proc file list...\n"; # get rid pointless error:Can't cd to (/sys/kernel/) debug: Permission denied #no warnings 'File::Find'; no warnings; $parse_src = 'proc'; File::Find::find(\&wanted, "/proc"); process_proc_traverse(); @content = (); } sub process_proc_traverse { my ($data,$fh,$result,$row,$sep); my $proc_dir = "$data_dir/proc"; print "Adding /proc files...\n"; mkdir $proc_dir or main::error_handler('mkdir', "$proc_dir", "$!"); # @content = sort @content; copy_files(\@content,'proc',$proc_dir); # foreach (@content){print "$_\n";} } sub sys_traverse_data { print "Building /sys file list...\n"; # get rid pointless error:Can't cd to (/sys/kernel/) debug: Permission denied #no warnings 'File::Find'; no warnings; $parse_src = 'sys'; File::Find::find(\&wanted, "/sys"); process_sys_traverse(); @content = (); } sub process_sys_traverse { my ($data,$fh,$result,$row,$sep); my $filename = "sys-data-parse.txt"; print "Parsing /sys files...\n"; # no sorts, we want the order it comes in # @content = sort @content; foreach (@content){ $data=''; $sep=''; my $b_fh = 1; print "F:$_\n" if $debugger{'sys-print'}; open($fh, '<', $_) or $b_fh = 0; # needed for removing -T test and root if ($b_fh){ while ($row = <$fh>){ chomp($row); $data .= $sep . '"' . $row . '"'; $sep=', '; } } else { $data = ''; } $result .= "$_:[$data]\n"; # print "$_:[$data]\n" } # print scalar @content . "\n"; open($fh, '>', "$data_dir/$filename"); print $fh $result; close $fh; # print $fh "$result"; } # perl compiler complains on start if prune = 1 used only once, so either # do $File::Find::prune = 1 if !$File::Find::prune; OR use no warnings 'once' sub wanted { # note: we want these directories pruned before the -d test so find # doesn't try to read files inside of the directories if ($parse_src eq 'proc'){ if ($File::Find::name =~ m!^/proc/[0-9]+! || # /proc/registry is from cygwin, we never want to see that $File::Find::name =~ m!^/proc/(irq|spl|sys|reg)! || # these choke on sudo/root: kmsg kcore kpage and we don't want keys or kallsyms $File::Find::name =~ m!^/proc/k! || $File::Find::name =~ m!^/proc/bus/pci!){ $File::Find::prune = 1; return; } } elsif ($parse_src eq 'sys'){ # note: a new file in 4.11 /sys can hang this, it is /parameter/ then # a few variables. Since inxi does not need to see that file, we will # not use it. if ($File::Find::name =~ m!/(kernel/|trace/|parameters|debug)!){ $File::Find::prune = 1; } } return if -d; # not directory return unless -e; # Must exist return unless -f; # Must be file return unless -r; # Must be readable if ($parse_src eq 'sys'){ # print $File::Find::name . "\n"; # block maybe: cfgroup\/ # picdec\/|, wait_for_fb_sleep/wake is an odroid thing caused hang # wakeup_count also fails for android, but works fine on regular systems return if $risc{'arm'} && $File::Find::name =~ m!^/sys/power/(wait_for_fb_|wakeup_count$)!; # do not need . files or __ starting files return if $File::Find::name =~ m!/\.[a-z]!; # pp_num_states: amdgpu driver bug; android: wakeup_count return if $File::Find::name =~ m!/pp_num_states$!; # comment this one out if you experience hangs or if # we discover syntax of foreign language characters # Must be ascii like. This is questionable and might require further # investigation, it is removing some characters that we might want # NOTE: this made a bunch of files on arm systems unreadable so we handle # the readable tests in copy_files() # return unless -T; } elsif ($parse_src eq 'proc'){ return if $File::Find::name =~ m!(/mb_groups|debug)$!; } # print $File::Find::name . "\n"; push(@content, $File::Find::name); return; } # args: 1 - path to file to be uploaded # args: 2 - optional: alternate ftp upload url # NOTE: must be in format: ftp.site.com/incoming sub upload_file { my ($self, $ftp_url) = @_; my ($ftp, $domain, $host, $user, $pass, $dir, $error); $ftp_url ||= main::get_defaults('ftp-upload'); $ftp_url =~ s/\/$//g; # trim off trailing slash if present my @url = split('/', $ftp_url); my $file_path = "$user_data_dir/$debug_gz"; $host = $url[0]; $dir = $url[1]; $domain = $host; $domain =~ s/^ftp\.//; $user = "anonymous"; $pass = "anonymous\@$domain"; print $line3; print "Uploading to: $ftp_url\n"; # print "$host $domain $dir $user $pass\n"; print "File to be uploaded:\n$file_path\n"; if ($host && ($file_path && -e $file_path)){ # NOTE: important: must explicitly set to passive true/1 $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host, Debug => 0, Passive => 1) || main::error_handler('ftp-connect', $ftp->message); $ftp->login($user, $pass) || main::error_handler('ftp-login', $ftp->message); $ftp->binary(); $ftp->cwd($dir); print "Connected to FTP server.\n"; $ftp->put($file_path) || main::error_handler('ftp-upload', $ftp->message); $ftp->quit; print "Uploaded file successfully!\n"; print $ftp->message; if ($debugger{'gz'}){ print "Removing debugger gz file:\n$file_path\n"; unlink $file_path or main::error_handler('remove',"$file_path", "$!"); print "File removed.\n"; } print "Debugger data generation and upload completed. Thank you for your help.\n"; } else { main::error_handler('ftp-bad-path', "$file_path"); } } } # random tests for various issues sub user_debug_test_1 { # open(my $duped, '>&', STDOUT); # local *STDOUT = $duped; # my $item = POSIX::strftime("%c", localtime); # print "Testing character encoding handling. Perl IO data:\n"; # print(join(', ', PerlIO::get_layers(STDOUT)), "\n"); # print "Without binmode: ", $item,"\n"; # binmode STDOUT,":utf8"; # print "With binmode: ", $item,"\n"; # print "Perl IO data:\n"; # print(join(', ', PerlIO::get_layers(STDOUT)), "\n"); # close $duped; } # see docs/optimization.txt sub ram_use { my ($name, $ref) = @_; printf "%-25s %5d %5d\n", $name, size($ref), total_size($ref); } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### DOWNLOADER #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- sub download_file { my ($type, $url, $file,$ua) = @_; my ($cmd,$args,$timeout) = ('','',''); my $debug_data = ''; my $result = 1; $ua = ($ua && $dl{'ua'}) ? $dl{'ua'} . $ua : ''; $dl{'no-ssl-opt'} ||= ''; $dl{'spider'} ||= ''; $file ||= 'N/A'; # to avoid debug error if (!$dl{'dl'}){ return 0; } if ($dl{'timeout'}){ $timeout = "$dl{'timeout'}$dl_timeout"; } # print "$dl{'no-ssl-opt'}\n"; # print "$dl{'dl'}\n"; # tiny supports spider sort of ## NOTE: 1 is success, 0 false for Perl if ($dl{'dl'} eq 'tiny'){ $cmd = "Using tiny: type: $type \nurl: $url \nfile: $file"; $result = get_file($type, $url, $file); $debug_data = ($type ne 'stdout') ? $result : 'Success: stdout data not null.'; } # But: 0 is success, and 1 is false for these # when strings are returned, they will be taken as true # urls must be " quoted in case special characters present else { if ($type eq 'stdout'){ $args = $dl{'stdout'}; $cmd = "$dl{'dl'} $dl{'no-ssl-opt'} $ua $timeout $args \"$url\" $dl{'null'}"; $result = qx($cmd); $debug_data = ($result) ? 'Success: stdout data not null.' : 'Download resulted in null data!'; } elsif ($type eq 'file'){ $args = $dl{'file'}; $cmd = "$dl{'dl'} $dl{'no-ssl-opt'} $ua $timeout $args $file \"$url\" $dl{'null'}"; system($cmd); $result = ($?) ? 0 : 1; # reverse these into Perl t/f $debug_data = $result; } elsif ($dl{'dl'} eq 'wget' && $type eq 'spider'){ $cmd = "$dl{'dl'} $dl{'no-ssl-opt'} $ua $timeout $dl{'spider'} \"$url\""; system($cmd); $result = ($?) ? 0 : 1; # reverse these into Perl t/f $debug_data = $result; } } print "-------\nDownloader Data:\n$cmd\nResult: $debug_data\n" if $dbg[1]; log_data('data',"$cmd\nResult: $result") if $b_log; return $result; } sub get_file { my ($type, $url, $file) = @_; my $tiny = HTTP::Tiny->new; # note: default is no verify, so default here actually is to verify unless overridden $tiny->verify_SSL => 1 if !$dl{'no-ssl-opt'}; my $response = $tiny->get($url); my $return = 1; my $debug = 0; my $fh; $file ||= 'N/A'; log_data('dump','%{$response}',$response) if $b_log; # print Dumper $response; if (!$response->{'success'}){ my $content = $response->{'content'}; $content ||= "N/A\n"; my $msg = "Failed to connect to server/file!\n"; $msg .= "Response: ${content}Downloader: HTTP::Tiny URL: $url\nFile: $file"; log_data('data',$msg) if $b_log; print error_defaults('download-error',$msg) if $dbg[1]; $return = 0; } else { if ($debug){ print "$response->{success}\n"; print "$response->{status} $response->{reason}\n"; while (my ($key, $value) = each %{$response->{'headers'}}){ for (ref $value eq "ARRAY" ? @$value : $value){ print "$key: $_\n"; } } } if ($type eq "stdout" || $type eq "ua-stdout"){ $return = $response->{'content'}; } elsif ($type eq "spider"){ # do nothing, just use the return value } elsif ($type eq "file"){ open($fh, ">", $file); print $fh $response->{'content'}; # or die "can't write to file!\n"; close $fh; } } return $return; } sub set_downloader { eval $start if $b_log; my $quiet = ''; $dl{'no-ssl'} = ''; $dl{'null'} = ''; $dl{'spider'} = ''; # we only want to use HTTP::Tiny if it's present in user system. # It is NOT part of core modules. IO::Socket::SSL is also required # For some https connections so only use tiny as option if both present if ($dl{'tiny'}){ if (check_perl_module('HTTP::Tiny') && check_perl_module('IO::Socket::SSL')){ HTTP::Tiny->import; IO::Socket::SSL->import; $dl{'tiny'} = 1; } else { $dl{'tiny'} = 0; } } # print $dl{'tiny'} . "\n"; if ($dl{'tiny'}){ $dl{'dl'} = 'tiny'; $dl{'file'} = ''; $dl{'stdout'} = ''; $dl{'timeout'} = ''; } elsif ($dl{'curl'} && check_program('curl')){ $quiet = '-s ' if !$dbg[1]; $dl{'dl'} = 'curl'; $dl{'file'} = " -L ${quiet}-o "; $dl{'no-ssl'} = ' --insecure'; $dl{'stdout'} = " -L ${quiet}"; $dl{'timeout'} = ' -y '; $dl{'ua'} = ' -A ' . $dl_ua; } elsif ($dl{'wget'} && check_program('wget')){ $quiet = '-q ' if !$dbg[1]; $dl{'dl'} = 'wget'; $dl{'file'} = " ${quiet}-O "; $dl{'no-ssl'} = ' --no-check-certificate'; $dl{'spider'} = " ${quiet}--spider"; $dl{'stdout'} = " $quiet -O -"; $dl{'timeout'} = ' -T '; $dl{'ua'} = ' -U ' . $dl_ua; } elsif ($dl{'fetch'} && check_program('fetch')){ $quiet = '-q ' if !$dbg[1]; $dl{'dl'} = 'fetch'; $dl{'file'} = " ${quiet}-o "; $dl{'no-ssl'} = ' --no-verify-peer'; $dl{'stdout'} = " ${quiet}-o -"; $dl{'timeout'} = ' -T '; } # at least openbsd/netbsd elsif ($bsd_type && check_program('ftp')){ $dl{'dl'} = 'ftp'; $dl{'file'} = ' -o '; $dl{'null'} = ' 2>/dev/null'; $dl{'stdout'} = ' -o - '; $dl{'timeout'} = ''; } else { $dl{'dl'} = ''; } # no-ssl-opt is set to 1 with --no-ssl, so it is true, then assign $dl{'no-ssl-opt'} = $dl{'no-ssl'} if $dl{'no-ssl-opt'}; eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_perl_downloader { my ($downloader) = @_; $downloader =~ s/perl/tiny/; return $downloader; } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### ERROR HANDLER #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- sub error_handler { eval $start if $b_log; my ($err,$one,$two) = @_; my ($b_help,$b_recommends); my ($b_exit,$errno) = (1,0); my $message = do { if ($err eq 'empty'){ 'empty value' } ## Basic rules elsif ($err eq 'not-in-irc'){ $errno=1; "You can't run option $one in an IRC client!" } ## Internal/external options elsif ($err eq 'bad-arg'){ $errno=10; $b_help=1; "Unsupported value: $two for option: $one" } elsif ($err eq 'bad-arg-int'){ $errno=11; "Bad internal argument: $one" } elsif ($err eq 'distro-block'){ $errno=20; "Option: $one has been disabled by the $self_name distribution maintainer." } elsif ($err eq 'option-feature-incomplete'){ $errno=21; "Option: '$one' feature: '$two' has not been implemented yet." } elsif ($err eq 'unknown-option'){ $errno=22; $b_help=1; "Unsupported option: $one" } ## Data elsif ($err eq 'open-data'){ $errno=32; "Error opening data for reading: $one \nError: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'download-error'){ $errno=33; "Error downloading file with $dl{'dl'}: $one \nError: $two" } ## Files: elsif ($err eq 'copy-failed'){ $errno=40; "Error copying file: $one \nError: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'create'){ $errno=41; "Error creating file: $one \nError: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'downloader-error'){ $errno=42; "Error downloading file: $one \nfor download source: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'file-corrupt'){ $errno=43; "Downloaded file is corrupted: $one" } elsif ($err eq 'mkdir'){ $errno=44; "Error creating directory: $one \nError: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'open'){ $errno=45; $b_exit=0; "Error opening file: $one \nError: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'open-dir'){ $errno=46; "Error opening directory: $one \nError: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'output-file-bad'){ $errno=47; "Value for --output-file must be full path, a writable directory, \nand include file name. Path: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'not-writable'){ $errno=48; "The file: $one is not writable!" } elsif ($err eq 'open-dir-failed'){ $errno=49; "The directory: $one failed to open with error: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'remove'){ $errno=50; "Failed to remove file: $one Error: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'rename'){ $errno=51; "There was an error moving files: $one\nError: $two" } elsif ($err eq 'write'){ $errno=52; "Failed writing file: $one - Error: $two!" } ## Downloaders elsif ($err eq 'missing-downloader'){ $errno=60; "Downloader program $two could not be located on your system." } elsif ($err eq 'missing-perl-downloader'){ $errno=61; $b_recommends=1; "Perl downloader missing required module." } ## FTP elsif ($err eq 'ftp-bad-path'){ $errno=70; "Unable to locate for FTP upload file:\n$one" } elsif ($err eq 'ftp-connect'){ $errno=71; "There was an error with connection to ftp server: $one" } elsif ($err eq 'ftp-login'){ $errno=72; "There was an error with login to ftp server: $one" } elsif ($err eq 'ftp-upload'){ $errno=73; "There was an error with upload to ftp server: $one" } ## Modules elsif ($err eq 'required-module'){ $errno=80; $b_recommends=1; "The required $one Perl module is not installed:\n$two" } ## DEFAULT else { $errno=255; "Error handler ERROR!! Unsupported options: $err!"} }; print_line("Error $errno: $message\n"); if ($b_help){ print_line("Check -h for correct parameters.\n"); } if ($b_recommends){ print_line("See --recommends for more information.\n"); } eval $end if $b_log; exit $errno if $b_exit && !$debugger{'no-exit'}; } sub error_defaults { my ($type,$one) = @_; $one ||= ''; my %errors = ( 'download-error' => "Download Failure:\n$one\n", ); return $errors{$type}; } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### RECOMMENDS #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- ## CheckRecommends { package CheckRecommends; my (@modules); sub run { main::error_handler('not-in-irc', 'recommends') if $b_irc; my (@data,@rows); my $line = make_line(); my $pm = get_pm(); @data = basic_data($line,$pm); push(@rows, @data); if (!$bsd_type){ @data = check_items('required system directories',$line,$pm); push(@rows, @data); } @data = check_items('recommended system programs',$line,$pm); push(@rows, @data); @data = check_items('recommended display information programs',$line,$pm); push(@rows, @data); @data = check_items('recommended downloader programs',$line,$pm); push(@rows, @data); if (!$bsd_type){ @data = check_items('recommended kernel modules',$line,$pm); push(@rows, @data); } @data = check_items('recommended Perl modules',$line,$pm); push(@rows, @data); @data = check_items('recommended directories',$line,''); push(@rows, @data); @data = check_items('recommended files',$line,''); push(@rows, @data); @data = ( ['0', '', '', "$line"], ['0', '', '', "Ok, all done with the checks. Have a nice day."], ['0', '', '', " "], ); push(@rows, @data); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; main::print_basic(\@rows); exit 0; # shell true } sub basic_data { my ($line,$pm_local) = @_; my (@data,@rows); my $client = $client{'name-print'}; $pm_local ||= 'N/A'; $client .= ' ' . $client{'version'} if $client{'version'}; my $default_shell = 'N/A'; if ($ENV{'SHELL'}){ $default_shell = $ENV{'SHELL'}; $default_shell =~ s/.*\///; } my $sh = main::check_program('sh'); my $sh_real = Cwd::abs_path($sh); @rows = ( ['0', '', '', "$self_name will now begin checking for the programs it needs to operate."], ['0', '', '', "" ], ['0', '', '', "Check $self_name --help or the man page (man $self_name) to see what options are available." ], ['0', '', '', "$line" ], ['0', '', '', "Test: core tools:" ], ['0', '', '', "" ], ['0', '', '', "Perl version: ^$]" ], ['0', '', '', "Current shell: " . $client ], ['0', '', '', "Default shell: " . $default_shell ], ['0', '', '', "sh links to: $sh_real" ], ['0', '', '', "Package manager: $pm_local" ], ); return @rows; } sub check_items { my ($type,$line,$pm) = @_; my (@data,%info,@missing,$row,@rows,$result,@unreadable); my ($b_dir,$b_file,$b_kernel_module,$b_perl_module,$b_program,$item); my ($about,$extra,$extra2,$extra3,$extra4,$info_os,$install) = ('','','','','','info',''); if ($type eq 'required system directories'){ @data = qw(/proc /sys); $b_dir = 1; $item = 'Directory'; } elsif ($type eq 'recommended system programs'){ if ($bsd_type){ @data = qw(camcontrol dig disklabel dmidecode doas fdisk file glabel gpart ifconfig ipmi-sensors ipmitool pciconfig pcidump pcictl smartctl sudo sysctl tree upower uptime usbconfig usbdevs); $info_os = 'info-bsd'; } else { @data = qw(blockdev bt-adapter dig dmidecode doas fdisk file fruid_print hciconfig hddtemp ifconfig ip ipmitool ipmi-sensors lsblk lsusb lvs mdadm modinfo runlevel sensors smartctl strings sudo tree upower uptime); } $b_program = 1; $item = 'Program'; $extra2 = "Note: IPMI sensors are generally only found on servers. To access that data, you only need one of the ipmi items."; } elsif ($type eq 'recommended display information programs'){ if ($bsd_type){ @data = qw(glxinfo wmctrl xdpyinfo xprop xrandr); $info_os = 'info-bsd'; } else { @data = qw(glxinfo wmctrl xdpyinfo xprop xrandr); } $b_program = 1; $item = 'Program'; } elsif ($type eq 'recommended downloader programs'){ if ($bsd_type){ @data = qw(curl dig fetch ftp wget); $info_os = 'info-bsd'; } else { @data = qw(curl dig wget); } $b_program = 1; $extra = ' (You only need one of these)'; $extra2 = "Perl HTTP::Tiny is the default downloader tool if IO::Socket::SSL is present. See --help --alt 40-44 options for how to override default downloader(s) in case of issues. "; $extra3 = "If dig is installed, it is the default for WAN IP data. Strongly recommended. Dig is fast and accurate."; $extra4 = ". However, you really only need dig in most cases. All systems should have "; $extra4 .= "at least one of the downloader options present."; $item = 'Program'; } elsif ($type eq 'recommended Perl modules'){ @data = qw(File::Copy File::Find File::Spec::Functions HTTP::Tiny IO::Socket::SSL Time::HiRes JSON::PP Cpanel::JSON::XS JSON::XS XML::Dumper Net::FTP); if ($bsd_type && $bsd_type eq 'openbsd'){ push(@data, qw(OpenBSD::Pledge OpenBSD::Unveil)); } $b_perl_module = 1; $item = 'Perl Module'; $extra = ' (Optional)'; $extra2 = "None of these are strictly required, but if you have them all, you can eliminate some recommended non Perl programs from the install. "; $extra3 = "HTTP::Tiny and IO::Socket::SSL must both be present to use as a downloader option. For json export Cpanel::JSON::XS is preferred over JSON::XS, but JSON::PP is in core modules. To run --debug 20-22 File::Copy, File::Find, and File::Spec::Functions must be present (most distros have these in Core Modules). "; } elsif ($type eq 'recommended kernel modules'){ @data = qw(amdgpu drivetemp nouveau); @modules = main::lister('/sys/module/'); $b_kernel_module = 1; $extra2 = "GPU modules are only needed if applicable. NVMe drives do not need drivetemp but other types do."; $extra3 = "To load a module: modprobe - To permanently load add to /etc/modules or /etc/modules-load.d/modules.conf (check your system paths for exact file/directory names)."; $item = 'Kernel Module'; } elsif ($type eq 'recommended directories'){ if ($bsd_type){ @data = qw(/dev); } else { @data = qw(/dev /dev/disk/by-id /dev/disk/by-label /dev/disk/by-path /dev/disk/by-uuid /sys/class/dmi/id); } $b_dir = 1; $item = 'Directory'; } elsif ($type eq 'recommended files'){ if ($bsd_type){ @data = qw(/var/run/dmesg.boot /var/log/Xorg.0.log); } else { @data = qw(/etc/lsb-release /etc/os-release /proc/asound/cards /proc/asound/version /proc/cpuinfo /proc/mdstat /proc/meminfo /proc/modules /proc/mounts /proc/scsi/scsi /var/log/Xorg.0.log); } $b_file = 1; $item = 'File'; $extra2 = "Note that not all of these are used by every system, so if one is missing it's usually not a big deal."; } @rows = ( ['0', '', '', "$line" ], ['0', '', '', "Test: $type$extra:" ], ['0', '', '', " " ], ); if ($extra2){ $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', $extra2]; $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', ' ']; } if ($extra3){ $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', $extra3]; $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', ' ']; } foreach my $item (@data){ $install = ''; $about = ''; %info = item_data($item); $about = $info{$info_os}; if (($b_dir && -d $item) || ($b_file && -r $item) || ($b_program && main::check_program($item)) || ($b_perl_module && main::check_perl_module($item)) || ($b_kernel_module && @modules && (grep {/^$item$/} @modules))){ $result = 'Present'; } elsif ($b_file && -f $item){ $result = 'Unreadable'; push(@unreadable, "$item"); } else { $result = 'Missing'; if (($b_program || $b_perl_module) && $pm){ $info{$pm} ||= 'N/A'; $install = " ~ Install package: $info{$pm}"; } push(@missing, "$item$install"); } $row = make_row($item,$about,$result); $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', $row]; } $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', " "]; if (@missing){ $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', "The following $type are missing$extra4:"]; foreach (@missing){ $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', "$item: $_"]; } } if (@unreadable){ $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', "The following $type are not readable: "]; foreach (@unreadable){ $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', "$item: $_"]; } } if (!@missing && !@unreadable){ $rows[scalar @rows] = ['0', '', '', "All $type are present"]; } return @rows; } sub item_data { my ($type) = @_; my %data = ( # Directory Data '/sys/class/dmi/id' => { 'info' => '-M system, motherboard, bios', }, '/dev' => { 'info' => '-l,-u,-o,-p,-P,-D disk partition data', }, '/dev/disk/by-id' => { 'info' => '-D serial numbers', }, '/dev/disk/by-path' => { 'info' => '-D extra data', }, '/dev/disk/by-label' => { 'info' => '-l,-o,-p,-P partition labels', }, '/dev/disk/by-uuid' => { 'info' => '-u,-o,-p,-P partition uuid', }, '/proc' => { 'info' => '', }, '/sys' => { 'info' => '', }, # File Data '/etc/lsb-release' => { 'info' => '-S distro version data (older version)', }, '/etc/os-release' => { 'info' => '-S distro version data (newer version)', }, '/proc/asound/cards' => { 'info' => '-A sound card data', }, '/proc/asound/version' => { 'info' => '-A ALSA data', }, '/proc/cpuinfo' => { 'info' => '-C cpu data', }, '/proc/mdstat' => { 'info' => '-R mdraid data (if you use dm-raid)', }, '/proc/meminfo' => { 'info' => '-I,-tm, -m memory data', }, '/proc/modules' => { 'info' => '-G module data (sometimes)', }, '/proc/mounts' => { 'info' => '-P,-p partition advanced data', }, '/proc/scsi/scsi' => { 'info' => '-D Advanced hard disk data (used rarely)', }, '/var/log/Xorg.0.log' => { 'info' => '-G graphics driver load status', }, '/var/run/dmesg.boot' => { 'info' => '-D,-d disk data', }, ## Kernel Module Data 'amdgpu' => { 'info' => '-s AMD GPU sensor data (newer AMD GPUs)', 'info-bsd' => '', }, 'drivetemp' => { 'info' => '-Dx drive temperature (kernel >= 5.6)', 'info-bsd' => '', }, 'nouveau' => { 'info' => '-s Nvidia GPU sensor data (if using free driver)', 'info-bsd' => '', }, ## START PACKAGE MANAGER BLOCK ## # Note: see inxi-perl branch for details: docs/recommends-package-manager.txt # System Tools 'blockdev' => { 'info' => '--admin -p/-P (filesystem blocksize)', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'util-linux', 'pacman' => 'util-linux', 'rpm' => 'util-linux', }, 'bt-adapter' => { 'info' => '-E bluetooth data (if no hciconfig)', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'bluez-tools', 'pacman' => 'bluez-tools', 'rpm' => 'bluez-tools', }, 'curl' => { 'info' => '-i (if no dig); -w,-W; -U', 'info-bsd' => '-i (if no dig); -w,-W; -U', 'apt' => 'curl', 'pacman' => 'curl', 'rpm' => 'curl', }, 'camcontrol' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-R; -D; -P. Get actual gptid /dev path', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'dig' => { 'info' => '-i wlan IP', 'info-bsd' => '-i wlan IP', 'apt' => 'dnsutils', 'pacman' => 'dnsutils', 'rpm' => 'bind-utils', }, 'disklabel' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-j, -p, -P; -R; -o (Open/NetBSD+derived)', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'dmidecode' => { 'info' => '-M if no sys machine data; -m', 'info-bsd' => '-M if null sysctl; -m; -B if null sysctl', 'apt' => 'dmidecode', 'pacman' => 'dmidecode', 'rpm' => 'dmidecode', }, 'doas' => { 'info' => '-Dx hddtemp-user; -o file-user (alt for sudo)', 'info-bsd' => '-Dx hddtemp-user; -o file-user', 'apt' => 'doas', 'pacman' => 'doas', 'rpm' => 'doas', }, 'fdisk' => { 'info' => '-D partition scheme (fallback)', 'info-bsd' => '-D partition scheme', 'apt' => 'fdisk', 'pacman' => 'util-linux', 'rpm' => 'util-linux', }, 'fetch' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-i (if no dig); -w,-W; -U', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'file' => { 'info' => '-o unmounted file system (if no lsblk)', 'info-bsd' => '-o unmounted file system', 'apt' => 'file', 'pacman' => 'file', 'rpm' => 'file', }, 'ftp' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-i (if no dig); -w,-W; -U', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'fruid_print' => { 'info' => '-M machine data, Elbrus only', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'glabel' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-R; -D; -P. Get actual gptid /dev path', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'gpart' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-p,-P; -R; -o (FreeBSD+derived)', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'hciconfig' => { 'info' => '-E bluetooth data (deprecated, good report)', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'bluez', 'pacman' => 'bluez-utils-compat (frugalware: bluez-utils)', 'rpm' => 'bluez-utils', }, 'hddtemp' => { 'info' => '-Dx show hdd temp, if no drivetemp module', 'info-bsd' => '-Dx show hdd temp', 'apt' => 'hddtemp', 'pacman' => 'hddtemp', 'rpm' => 'hddtemp', }, 'ifconfig' => { 'info' => '-i ip LAN (deprecated)', 'info-bsd' => '-i ip LAN', 'apt' => 'net-tools', 'pacman' => 'net-tools', 'rpm' => 'net-tools', }, 'ip' => { 'info' => '-i ip LAN', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'iproute', 'pacman' => 'iproute2', 'rpm' => 'iproute', }, 'ipmi-sensors' => { 'info' => '-s IPMI sensors (servers)', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'freeipmi-tools', 'pacman' => 'freeipmi', 'rpm' => 'freeipmi', }, 'ipmitool' => { 'info' => '-s IPMI sensors (servers)', 'info-bsd' => '-s IPMI sensors (servers)', 'apt' => 'ipmitool', 'pacman' => 'ipmitool', 'rpm' => 'ipmitool', }, 'lsblk' => { 'info' => '-L LUKS/bcache; -o unmounted file system (best option)', 'info-bsd' => '-o unmounted file system', 'apt' => 'util-linux', 'pacman' => 'util-linux', 'rpm' => 'util-linux-ng', }, 'lvs' => { 'info' => '-L LVM data', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'lvm2', 'pacman' => 'lvm2', 'rpm' => 'lvm2', }, 'lsusb' => { 'info' => '-A usb audio; -J (optional); -N usb networking', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'usbutils', 'pacman' => 'usbutils', 'rpm' => 'usbutils', }, 'mdadm' => { 'info' => '-Ra advanced mdraid data', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'mdadm', 'pacman' => 'mdadm', 'rpm' => 'mdadm', }, 'modinfo' => { 'info' => 'Ax; -Nx module version', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'module-init-tools', 'pacman' => 'module-init-tools', 'rpm' => 'module-init-tools', }, 'pciconfig' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-A,-E,-G,-N pci devices (FreeBSD+derived)', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'pcictl' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-A,-E,-G,-N pci devices (NetBSD+derived)', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'pcidump' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-A,-E,-G,-N pci devices (OpenBSD+derived, doas/su)', 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'runlevel' => { 'info' => '-I fallback to Perl', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'systemd or sysvinit', 'pacman' => 'systemd', 'rpm' => 'systemd or sysvinit', }, 'sensors' => { 'info' => '-s sensors output', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'lm-sensors', 'pacman' => 'lm-sensors', 'rpm' => 'lm-sensors', }, 'smartctl' => { 'info' => '-Da advanced data', 'info-bsd' => '-Da advanced data', 'apt' => 'smartmontools', 'pacman' => 'smartmontools', 'rpm' => 'smartmontools', }, 'strings' => { 'info' => '-I sysvinit version', 'info-bsd' => '', 'apt' => 'binutils', 'pacman' => '?', 'rpm' => '?', }, 'sudo' => { 'info' => '-Dx hddtemp-user; -o file-user (try doas!)', 'info-bsd' => '-Dx hddtemp-user; -o file-user (alt for doas)', 'apt' => 'sudo', 'pacman' => 'sudo', 'rpm' => 'sudo', }, 'sysctl' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-C; -I; -m; -tm', 'apt' => '?', 'pacman' => '?', 'rpm' => '?', }, 'tree' => { 'info' => '--debugger 20,21 /sys tree', 'info-bsd' => '--debugger 20,21 /sys tree', 'apt' => 'tree', 'pacman' => 'tree', 'rpm' => 'tree', }, 'upower' => { 'info' => '-sx attached device battery info', 'info-bsd' => '-sx attached device battery info', 'apt' => 'upower', 'pacman' => 'upower', 'rpm' => 'upower', }, 'uptime' => { 'info' => '-I uptime', 'info-bsd' => '-I uptime', 'apt' => 'procps', 'pacman' => 'procps', 'rpm' => 'procps', }, 'usbconfig' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-A; -E; -G; -J; -N; (FreeBSD+derived, doas/su)', 'apt' => 'usbutils', 'pacman' => 'usbutils', 'rpm' => 'usbutils', }, 'usbdevs' => { 'info' => '', 'info-bsd' => '-A; -E; -G; -J; -N; (Open/NetBSD+derived)', 'apt' => 'usbutils', 'pacman' => 'usbutils', 'rpm' => 'usbutils', }, 'wget' => { 'info' => '-i (if no dig); -w,-W; -U', 'info-bsd' => '-i (if no dig); -w,-W; -U', 'apt' => 'wget', 'pacman' => 'wget', 'rpm' => 'wget', }, # Display Tools 'glxinfo' => { 'info' => '-G (X) glx info', 'info-bsd' => '-G (X) glx info', 'apt' => 'mesa-utils', 'pacman' => 'mesa-demos', 'rpm' => 'glx-utils (SUSE: Mesa-demo-x)', }, 'wmctrl' => { 'info' => '-S active window manager (fallback)', 'info-bsd' => '-S active window managerr (fallback)', 'apt' => 'wmctrl', 'pacman' => 'wmctrl', 'rpm' => 'wmctrl', }, 'xdpyinfo' => { 'info' => '-G (X) Screen resolution, dpi; -Ga Screen size', 'info-bsd' => '-G (X) Screen resolution, dpi; -Ga Screen size', 'apt' => 'X11-utils', 'pacman' => 'xorg-xdpyinfo', 'rpm' => 'xorg-x11-utils (SUSE/Fedora?: xdpyinfo)', }, 'xprop' => { 'info' => '-S (X) desktop data', 'info-bsd' => '-S (X) desktop data', 'apt' => 'X11-utils', 'pacman' => 'xorg-xprop', 'rpm' => 'x11-utils', }, 'xrandr' => { 'info' => '-G (X) monitors(s) resolution; -Ga monitor data', 'info-bsd' => '-G (X) monitors(s) resolution; -Ga monitor data', 'apt' => 'x11-xserver-utils', 'pacman' => 'xrandr', 'rpm' => 'x11-server-utils (Fedora: xrandr)', }, # Perl Modules 'Cpanel::JSON::XS' => { 'info' => '--output json (faster than JSON::PP).', 'info-bsd' => '--output json (faster than JSON::PP).', 'apt' => 'libcpanel-json-xs-perl', 'pacman' => 'perl-cpanel-json-xs', 'rpm' => 'perl-Cpanel-JSON-XS', }, 'File::Copy' => { 'info' => '--debug 20-22 - required to run debugger.', 'info-bsd' => '--debug 20-22 - required to run debugger.', 'apt' => 'Core Modules', 'pacman' => 'Core Modules', 'rpm' => 'perl-File-Copy', }, 'File::Find' => { 'info' => '--debug 20-22 - required to run debugger.', 'info-bsd' => '--debug 20-22 - required to run debugger.', 'apt' => 'Core Modules', 'pacman' => 'Core Modules', 'rpm' => 'perl-File-Find', }, 'File::Spec::Functions' => { 'info' => '--debug 20-22 - required to run debugger.', 'info-bsd' => '--debug 20-22 - required to run debugger.', 'apt' => 'Core Modules', 'pacman' => 'Core Modules', 'rpm' => 'Core Modules', }, 'HTTP::Tiny' => { 'info' => '-U; -w,-W; -i (if dig not installed).', 'info-bsd' => '-U; -w,-W; -i (if dig not installed)', 'apt' => 'libhttp-tiny-perl', 'pacman' => 'Core Modules', 'rpm' => 'Perl-http-tiny', }, 'IO::Socket::SSL' => { 'info' => '-U; -w,-W; -i (if dig not installed).', 'info-bsd' => '-U; -w,-W; -i (if dig not installed)', 'apt' => 'libio-socket-ssl-perl', 'pacman' => 'perl-io-socket-ssl', 'rpm' => 'perl-IO-Socket-SSL', }, 'JSON::PP' => { 'info' => '--output json (in CoreModules, but slower).', 'info-bsd' => '--output json (in CoreModules, but slower).', 'apt' => 'libcpanel-json-xs-perl', 'pacman' => 'perl-cpanel-json-xs', 'rpm' => 'perl-Cpanel-JSON-XS', }, 'JSON::XS' => { 'info' => '--output json (legacy).', 'info-bsd' => '--output json (legacy).', 'apt' => 'libjson-xs-perl', 'pacman' => 'perl-json-xs', 'rpm' => 'perl-JSON-XS', }, 'Net::FTP' => { 'info' => '--debug 21,22', 'info-bsd' => '--debug 21,22', 'apt' => 'Core Modules', 'pacman' => 'Core Modules', 'rpm' => 'Core Modules', }, 'OpenBSD::Pledge' => { 'info' => "$self_name Perl pledge support.", 'info-bsd' => "$self_name Perl pledge support.", 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'OpenBSD::Unveil' => { 'info' => "Experimental: $self_name Perl unveil support.", 'info-bsd' => "Experimental: $self_name Perl unveil support.", 'apt' => '', 'pacman' => '', 'rpm' => '', }, 'Time::HiRes' => { 'info' => '-C cpu sleep (not required); --debug timers', 'info-bsd' => '-C cpu sleep (not required); --debug timers', 'apt' => 'Core Modules', 'pacman' => 'Core Modules', 'rpm' => 'perl-Time-HiRes', }, 'XML::Dumper' => { 'info' => '--output xml - Crude and raw.', 'info-bsd' => '--output xml - Crude and raw.', 'apt' => 'libxml-dumper-perl', 'pacman' => 'perl-xml-dumper', 'rpm' => 'perl-XML-Dumper', }, ## END PACKAGE MANAGER BLOCK ## ); return %{$data{$type}}; } sub get_pm { my ($pm) = (''); # support maintainers of other pm types using custom lists if (main::check_program('dpkg')){ $pm = 'apt'; } elsif (main::check_program('pacman')){ $pm = 'pacman'; } elsif (main::check_program('rpm')){ $pm = 'rpm'; } return $pm; } # note: end will vary, but should always be treated as longest value possible. # expected values: Present/Missing sub make_row { my ($start,$middle,$end) = @_; my ($dots,$line,$sep) = ('','',': '); foreach (0 .. ($size{'max-cols'} - 16 - length("$start$middle"))){ $dots .= '.'; } $line = "$start$sep$middle$dots $end"; return $line; } sub make_line { my $line = ''; foreach (0 .. $size{'max-cols'} - 2){ $line .= '-'; } return $line; } } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### TOOLS #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Duplicates the functionality of awk to allow for one liner # type data parsing. note: -1 corresponds to awk NF # args 1: array of data; 2: search term; 3: field result; 4: separator # correpsonds to: awk -F='separator' '/search/ {print $2}' <<< @data # array is sent by reference so it must be dereferenced # NOTE: if you just want the first row, pass it \S as search string # NOTE: if $num is undefined, it will skip the second step sub awk { eval $start if $b_log; my ($ref,$search,$num,$sep) = @_; my ($result); # print "search: $search\n"; return if !@$ref || !$search; foreach (@$ref){ next if !defined $_; if (/$search/i){ $result = $_; $result =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; last; } } if ($result && defined $num){ $sep ||= '\s+'; $num-- if $num > 0; # retain the negative values as is $result = (split(/$sep/, $result))[$num]; $result =~ s/^\s+|,|\s+$//g if $result; } eval $end if $b_log; return $result; } # $1 - Perl module to check sub check_perl_module { my ($module) = @_; my $b_present = 0; eval "require $module"; $b_present = 1 if !$@; return $b_present; } # arg: 1 - string or path to search gneerated @paths data for. # note: a few nano seconds are saved by using raw $_[0] for program sub check_program { (grep { return "$_/$_[0]" if -e "$_/$_[0]"} @paths)[0]; } sub cleanup { # maybe add in future: , $fh_c, $fh_j, $fh_x foreach my $fh ($fh_l){ if ($fh){ close $fh; } } } # args: $1, $2, version numbers to compare by turning them to strings # note that the structure of the two numbers is expected to be fairly # similar, otherwise it may not work perfectly. sub compare_versions { my ($one,$two) = @_; if ($one && !$two){return $one;} elsif ($two && !$one){return $two;} elsif (!$one && !$two){return} my ($pad1,$pad2) = ('',''); $pad1 = join('', map {$_ = sprintf("%04s", $_);$_ } split(/[._-]/, $one)); $pad2 = join('', map {$_ = sprintf("%04s", $_);$_ } split(/[._-]/, $two)); # print "p1:$pad1 p2:$pad2\n"; if ($pad1 ge $pad2){return $one} elsif ($pad2 gt $pad1){return $two} } # some things randomly use hex with 0x starter, return always integer # warning: perl will generate a 32 bit too big number warning if you pass it # random values that exceed 2^32 in hex, even if the base system is 64 bit. # sample: convert_hex(0x000b0000000b); sub convert_hex { return (defined $_[0] && $_[0] =~ /^0x/) ? hex($_[0]) : $_[0]; } # returns count of files in directory, if 0, dir is empty sub count_dir_files { return unless -d $_[0]; opendir(my $dh, $_[0]) or error_handler('open-dir-failed', "$_[0]", $!); my $count = grep { ! /^\.{1,2}/ } readdir($dh); # strips out . and .. closedir $dh; return $count; } # args: 1 - the string to get piece of # 2 - the position in string, starting at 1 for 0 index. # 3 - the separator, default is ' ' sub get_piece { eval $start if $b_log; my ($string, $num, $sep) = @_; $num--; $sep ||= '\s+'; $string =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; my @temp = split(/$sep/, $string); eval $end if $b_log; if (exists $temp[$num]){ $temp[$num] =~ s/,//g; return $temp[$num]; } } # arg: 1 - command to turn into an array; 2 - optional: splitter # 3 - optionsl, strip and clean data # similar to reader() except this creates an array of data # by lines from the command arg sub grabber { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cmd,$split,$strip) = @_; $split ||= "\n"; my @rows; if ($strip){ for (split(/$split/, qx($cmd))){ next if /^\s*(#|$)/; $_ =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; push(@rows,$_); } } else { @rows = split(/$split/, qx($cmd)); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # args: 1 - string value to glob sub globber { eval $start if $b_log; my @files = <$_[0]>; eval $end if $b_log; return @files; } # arg MUST be quoted when inserted, otherwise perl takes it for a hex number sub is_hex { return (defined $_[0] && $_[0] =~ /^0x/) ? 1 : 0; } ## NOTE: for perl pre 5.012 length(undef) returns warning # receives string, returns boolean 1 if integer sub is_int { return 1 if (defined $_[0] && length($_[0]) && length($_[0]) == ($_[0] =~ tr/0123456789//)); } # receives string, returns true/1 if >= 0 numeric. tr/// 4x faster than regex sub is_numeric { return 1 if (defined $_[0] && ($_[0] =~ tr/0123456789//) >= 1 && length($_[0]) == ($_[0] =~ tr/0123456789.//) && ($_[0] =~ tr/.//) <= 1); } # gets array ref, which may be undefined, plus join string # this helps avoid debugger print errors when we are printing arrays # which we don't know are defined or not null. # args: 1 - array ref; 2 - join string; 3 - default value, optional sub joiner { my ($arr,$join,$default) = @_; $default ||= ''; my $string = ''; foreach (@$arr){ if (defined $_){ $string .= $_ . $join; } else { $string .= $default . $join; } } return $string; } # gets directory file list sub lister { return if ! -d $_[0]; opendir my $dir, $_[0] or return; my @list = readdir $dir; @list = grep {!/^(\.|\.\.)$/} @list if @list; closedir $dir; return @list; } # checks for 1 of 3 perl json modules. All three have same encode_json, # decode_json() methods. sub load_json { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'json'} = 1; # recommended, but not in core modules if (check_perl_module('Cpanel::JSON::XS')){ Cpanel::JSON::XS->import; $use{'json'} = {'type' => 'cpanel-json-xs', 'encode' => \&Cpanel::JSON::XS::encode_json, 'decode' => \&Cpanel::JSON::XS::decode_json}; } # somewhat legacy, not in perl modules elsif (check_perl_module('JSON::XS')){ JSON::XS->import; $use{'json'} = {'type' => 'json-xs', 'encode' => \&JSON::XS::encode_json, 'decode' => \&JSON::XS::decode_json}; } # perl, in core modules as of 5.14 elsif (check_perl_module('JSON::PP')){ JSON::PP->import; $use{'json'} = {'type' => 'json-pp', 'encode' => \&JSON::PP::encode_json, 'decode' => \&JSON::PP::decode_json}; } eval $end if $b_log; } # returns array of: 0: program print name 1: program version # args: 1: program values id 2: program version string # 3: $extra level. Note that StartClient runs BEFORE -x levels are set! # Only use this function when you only need the name/version data returned sub program_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($values_id,$version_id,$level) = @_; my (@data,$path,@program_data); $level = 0 if !$level; # print "val_id: $values_id ver_id:$version_id lev:$level ex:$extra\n"; $version_id = $values_id if !$version_id; @data = program_values($values_id); if ($data[3]){ $program_data[0] = $data[3]; # programs that have no version method return 0 0 for index 1 and 2 if ($extra >= $level && $data[1] && $data[2]){ $program_data[1] = program_version($version_id,$data[0], $data[1],$data[2],$data[5],$data[6],$data[7],$data[8]); } } $program_data[0] ||= ''; $program_data[1] ||= ''; eval $end if $b_log; return @program_data; } # It's almost 1000 times slower to load these each time program_values is called!! sub set_program_values { %program_values = ( ## Clients ## 'bitchx' => ['bitchx',2,'','BitchX',1,0,0,'',''],# special 'finch' => ['finch',2,'-v','Finch',1,1,0,'',''], 'gaim' => ['[0-9.]+',2,'-v','Gaim',0,1,0,'',''], 'ircii' => ['[0-9.]+',3,'-v','ircII',1,1,0,'',''], 'irssi' => ['irssi',2,'-v','Irssi',1,1,0,'',''], 'irssi-text' => ['irssi',2,'-v','Irssi',1,1,0,'',''], 'konversation' => ['konversation',2,'-v','Konversation',0,0,0,'',''], 'kopete' => ['Kopete',2,'-v','Kopete',0,0,0,'',''], 'kvirc' => ['[0-9.]+',2,'-v','KVIrc',0,0,1,'',''], # special 'pidgin' => ['[0-9.]+',2,'-v','Pidgin',0,1,0,'',''], 'quassel' => ['',1,'-v','Quassel [M]',0,0,0,'',''], # special 'quasselclient' => ['',1,'-v','Quassel',0,0,0,'',''],# special 'quasselcore' => ['',1,'-v','Quassel (core)',0,0,0,'',''],# special 'gribble' => ['^Supybot',2,'--version','Gribble',1,0,0,'',''],# special 'limnoria' => ['^Supybot',2,'--version','Limnoria',1,0,0,'',''],# special 'supybot' => ['^Supybot',2,'--version','Supybot',1,0,0,'',''],# special 'weechat' => ['[0-9.]+',1,'-v','WeeChat',1,0,0,'',''], 'weechat-curses' => ['[0-9.]+',1,'-v','WeeChat',1,0,0,'',''], 'xchat-gnome' => ['[0-9.]+',2,'-v','X-Chat-Gnome',1,1,0,'',''], 'xchat' => ['[0-9.]+',2,'-v','X-Chat',1,1,0,'',''], ## Desktops / wm / compositors ## '2bwm' => ['^2bwm',0,'0','2bWM',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified/based on mcwm '3dwm' => ['^3dwm',0,'0','3Dwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified '5dwm' => ['^5dwm',0,'0','5Dwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified '9wm' => ['^9wm',3,'-version','9wm',0,1,0,'',''], 'aewm' => ['^aewm',3,'--version','aewm',0,1,0,'',''], 'aewm++' => ['^Version:',2,'-version','aewm++',0,1,0,'',''], 'afterstep' => ['^afterstep',3,'--version','AfterStep',0,1,0,'',''], 'amiwm' => ['^amiwm',0,'0','AmiWM',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'antiwm' => ['^antiwm',0,'0','AntiWM',0,1,0,'',''], # no version known 'asc' => ['^asc',0,'0','asc',0,1,0,'',''], 'awc' => ['^awc',0,'0','awc',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'awesome' => ['^awesome',2,'--version','awesome',0,1,0,'',''], 'beryl' => ['^beryl',0,'0','Beryl',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified; legacy 'blackbox' => ['^Blackbox',2,'--version','Blackbox',0,1,0,'',''], 'bspwm' => ['^\S',1,'-v','bspwm',0,1,0,'',''], 'budgie-desktop' => ['^budgie-desktop',2,'--version','Budgie',0,1,0,'',''], 'budgie-wm' => ['^budgie',0,'0','budgie-wm',0,1,0,'',''], 'cage' => ['^cage',0,'0','Cage',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'cagebreak' => ['^Cagebreak',3,'-v','Cagebreak',0,1,0,'',''], 'calmwm' => ['^calmwm',0,'0','CalmWM',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'cardboard' => ['^cardboard',0,'0','Cardboard',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'catwm' => ['^catwm',0,'0','catwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'chameleonwm' => ['^chameleon',0,'0','ChameleonWM',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'cinnamon' => ['^cinnamon',2,'--version','Cinnamon',0,1,0,'',''], 'clfswm' => ['^clsfwm',0,'0','clfswm',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'comfc' => ['^comfc',0,'0','comfc',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'compiz' => ['^compiz',2,'--version','Compiz',0,1,0,'',''], 'compton' => ['^\d',1,'--version','Compton',0,1,0,'',''], 'ctwm' => ['^\S',1,'-version','ctwm',0,1,0,'',''], 'cwm' => ['^cwm',0,'0','CWM',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'dcompmgr' => ['^dcompmgr',0,'0','dcompmgr',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'deepin' => ['^Version',2,'file','Deepin',0,100,'=','','/etc/deepin-version'], # special 'deepin-metacity' => ['^metacity',2,'--version','Deepin-Metacity',0,1,0,'',''], 'deepin-mutter' => ['^mutter',2,'--version','Deepin-Mutter',0,1,0,'',''], 'deepin-wm' => ['^gala',0,'0','DeepinWM',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'dwc' => ['^dwc',0,'0','dwc',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'dwl' => ['^dwl',0,'0','dwl',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'dwm' => ['^dwm',1,'-v','dwm',0,1,1,'^dwm-',''], 'echinus' => ['^echinus',1,'-v','echinus',0,1,1,'',''], # echinus-0.4.9 (c)... # only listed here for compositor values, version data comes from xprop 'enlightenment' => ['^enlightenment',0,'0','enlightenment',0,1,0,'',''], # no version, yet? 'epd-wm' => ['^epd-wm',0,'0','epd-wm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'evilwm' => ['evilwm',3,'-V','evilwm',0,1,0,'',''],# might use full path in match 'feathers' => ['^feathers',0,'0','feathers',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'fenestra' => ['^fenestra',0,'0','fenestra',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'fireplace' => ['^fireplace',0,'0','fireplace',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'fluxbox' => ['^fluxbox',2,'-v','Fluxbox',0,1,0,'',''], 'flwm' => ['^flwm',0,'0','FLWM',0,0,1,'',''], # no version # openbsd changed: version string: [FVWM[[main] Fvwm.. sigh, and outputs to stderr. Why? 'fvwm' => ['^fvwm',2,'-version','FVWM',0,1,0,'',''], 'fvwm1' => ['^Fvwm',3,'-version','FVWM1',0,1,1,'',''], 'fvwm2' => ['^fvwm',2,'--version','FVWM2',0,1,0,'',''], 'fvwm3' => ['^fvwm',2,'--version','FVWM3',0,1,0,'',''], 'fvwm95' => ['^fvwm',2,'--version','FVWM95',0,1,1,'',''], 'fvwm-crystal' => ['^fvwm',2,'--version','FVWM-Crystal',0,0,0,'',''], # for print name fvwm 'gala' => ['^gala',0,'0','gala',0,1,0,'',''], # pantheon wm: super slow result, 2, '--version' works? 'gamescope' => ['^gamescope',0,'0','Gamescope',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'glass' => ['^glass',3,'-v','Glass',0,1,0,'',''], 'gnome' => ['^gnome',3,'--version','GNOME',0,1,0,'',''], # no version, print name 'gnome-about' => ['^gnome',3,'--version','GNOME',0,1,0,'',''], 'gnome-shell' => ['^gnome',3,'--version','gnome-shell',0,1,0,'',''], 'greenfield' => ['^greenfield',0,'0','Greenfield',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'grefson' => ['^grefson',0,'0','Grefson',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'hackedbox' => ['^hackedbox',2,'-version','HackedBox',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified, assume blackbox # note, herbstluftwm when launched with full path returns full path in version string 'herbstluftwm' => ['herbstluftwm',2,'--version','herbstluftwm',0,1,0,'',''], 'hikari' => ['^hikari',0,'0','hikari',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'hopalong' => ['^hopalong',0,'0','Hopalong',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'i3' => ['^i3',3,'--version','i3',0,1,0,'',''], 'icewm' => ['^icewm',2,'--version','IceWM',0,1,0,'',''], 'inaban' => ['^inaban',0,'0','inaban',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'instantwm' => ['^instantwm',1,'-v','instantWM',0,1,1,'^instantwm-?(instantos-?)?',''], 'ion3' => ['^ion3',0,'--version','Ion3',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified; also shell called ion 'japokwm' => ['^japokwm',0,'0','japokwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'jbwm' => ['jbwm',3,'-v','JBWM',0,1,0,'',''], # might use full path in match 'jwm' => ['^jwm',2,'--version','JWM',0,1,0,'',''], 'kded' => ['^KDE( Development Platform)?:',2,'--version','KDE',0,1,0,'\sDevelopment Platform',''], 'kded1' => ['^KDE( Development Platform)?:',2,'--version','KDE',0,1,0,'\sDevelopment Platform',''], 'kded2' => ['^KDE( Development Platform)?:',2,'--version','KDE',0,1,0,'\sDevelopment Platform',''], 'kded3' => ['^KDE( Development Platform)?:',2,'--version','KDE',0,1,0,'\sDevelopment Platform',''], 'kded4' => ['^KDE( Development Platform)?:',2,'--version','KDE',0,1,0,'\sDevelopment Platform',''], 'kiwmi' => ['^kwimi',0,'0','kiwmi',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'ksmcon' => ['^ksmcon',0,'0','ksmcon',0,1,0,'',''],# no version 'kwin' => ['^kwin',0,'0','kwin',0,1,0,'',''],# no version 'kwin_wayland' => ['^kwin_wayland',0,'0','kwin_wayland',0,1,0,'',''],# no version 'kwin_x11' => ['^kwin_x11',0,'0','kwin_x11',0,1,0,'',''],# no version 'kwinft' => ['^kwinft',0,'0','KWinFT',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'labwc' => ['^labwc',0,'0','LabWC',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'laikawm' => ['^laikawm',0,'0','LaikaWM',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'larswm' => ['^larswm',2,'-v','larswm',0,1,1,'',''], 'leftwm' => ['^leftwm',0,'0','LeftWM',0,1,0,'',''],# no version, in CHANGELOG 'liri' => ['^liri',0,'0','liri',0,1,0,'',''], 'lipstick' => ['^lipstick',0,'0','Lipstick',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'liri' => ['^liri',0,'0','liri',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'lumina-desktop' => ['^\S',1,'--version','Lumina',0,1,1,'',''], 'lwm' => ['^lwm',0,'0','lwm',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'lxpanel' => ['^lxpanel',2,'--version','LXDE',0,1,0,'',''], # command: lxqt-panel 'lxqt-panel' => ['^lxqt-panel',2,'--version','LXQt',0,1,0,'',''], 'lxqt-variant' => ['^lxqt-panel',0,'0','LXQt-Variant',0,1,0,'',''], 'lxsession' => ['^lxsession',0,'0','lxsession',0,1,0,'',''], 'mahogany' => ['^mahogany',0,'0','Mahogany',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'manokwari' => ['^manokwari',0,'0','Manokwari',0,1,0,'',''], 'marina' => ['^marina',0,'0','Marina',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'marco' => ['^marco',2,'--version','marco',0,1,0,'',''], 'matchbox' => ['^matchbox',0,'0','Matchbox',0,1,0,'',''], 'matchbox-window-manager' => ['^matchbox',2,'--help','Matchbox',0,0,0,'',''], 'mate-about' => ['^MATE[[:space:]]DESKTOP',-1,'--version','MATE',0,1,0,'',''], # note, mate-session when launched with full path returns full path in version string 'mate-session' => ['mate-session',-1,'--version','MATE',0,1,0,'',''], 'maze' => ['^maze',0,'0','Maze',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'mcwm' => ['^mcwm',0,'0','mcwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified/see 2bwm 'metacity' => ['^metacity',2,'--version','Metacity',0,1,0,'',''], 'metisse' => ['^metisse',0,'0','metisse',0,1,0,'',''], 'mini' => ['^Mini',5,'--version','Mini',0,1,0,'',''], 'mir' => ['^mir',0,'0','mir',0,1,0,'',''],# unverified 'moblin' => ['^moblin',0,'0','moblin',0,1,0,'',''],# unverified 'monsterwm' => ['^monsterwm',0,'0','monsterwm',0,1,0,'',''],# unverified 'motorcar' => ['^motorcar',0,'0','motorcar',0,1,0,'',''],# unverified 'muffin' => ['^muffin',2,'--version','Muffin',0,1,0,'',''], 'musca' => ['^musca',0,'-v','Musca',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'mutter' => ['^mutter',2,'--version','Mutter',0,1,0,'',''], 'mwm' => ['^mwm',0,'0','MWM',0,1,0,'',''],# no version 'nawm' => ['^nawm',0,'0','nawm',0,1,0,'',''],# unverified 'newm' => ['^newm',0,'0','newm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'notion' => ['^.',1,'--version','Notion',0,1,0,'',''], 'nucleus' => ['^nucleus',0,'0','Nucleus',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'openbox' => ['^openbox',2,'--version','Openbox',0,1,0,'',''], 'orbital' => ['^orbital',0,'0','Orbital',0,1,0,'',''],# unverified 'pantheon' => ['^pantheon',0,'0','Pantheon',0,1,0,'',''],# no version 'papyros' => ['^papyros',0,'0','papyros',0,1,0,'',''],# no version 'pekwm' => ['^pekwm',3,'--version','PekWM',0,1,0,'',''], 'penrose' => ['^penrose',0,'0','Penrose',0,1,0,'',''],# no version? 'perceptia' => ['^perceptia',0,'0','perceptia',0,1,0,'',''], 'phoc' => ['^phoc',0,'0','phoc',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'picom' => ['^\S',1,'--version','Picom',0,1,0,'^v',''], 'plasmashell' => ['^plasmashell',2,'--version','KDE Plasma',0,1,0,'',''], 'pywm' => ['^pywm',0,'0','pywm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'qtile' => ['^',1,'--version','Qtile',0,1,0,'',''], 'qvwm' => ['^qvwm',0,'0','qvwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'razor-session' => ['^razor',0,'0','Razor-Qt',0,1,0,'',''], 'ratpoison' => ['^ratpoison',2,'--version','Ratpoison',0,1,0,'',''], 'river' => ['^river',0,'0','River',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'rootston' => ['^rootston',0,'0','rootston',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified, wlroot ref 'rustland' => ['^rustland',0,'0','rustland',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'sawfish' => ['^sawfish',3,'--version','Sawfish',0,1,0,'',''], 'scrotwm' => ['^scrotwm.*welcome.*',5,'-v','scrotwm',0,1,1,'',''], 'simulavr' => ['simulavr^',0,'0','SimulaVR',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'skylight' => ['^skylight',0,'0','Skylight',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'sommelier' => ['^sommelier',0,'0','sommelier',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'snapwm' => ['^snapwm',0,'0','snapwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'spectrwm' => ['^spectrwm.*welcome.*wm',5,'-v','spectrwm',0,1,1,'',''], # out of stump, 2 --version, but in tries to start new wm instance endless hang 'stumpwm' => ['^SBCL',0,'--version','StumpWM',0,1,0,'',''], # hangs when run in wm 'sway' => ['^sway',3,'-v','sway',0,1,0,'',''], 'swc' => ['^swc',0,'0','swc',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'swvkc' => ['^swvkc',0,'0','swvkc',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'tabby' => ['^tabby',0,'0','Tabby',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'taiwins' => ['^taiwins',0,'0','taiwins',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'tinybox' => ['^tinybox',0,'0','tinybox',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'tinywl' => ['^tinywl',0,'0','TinyWL',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'tinywm' => ['^tinywm',0,'0','TinyWM',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'trinkster' => ['^trinkster',0,'0','Trinkster',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'tvtwm' => ['^tvtwm',0,'0','tvtwm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'twin' => ['^Twin:',2,'--version','Twin',0,0,0,'',''], 'twm' => ['^twm',0,'0','TWM',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'ukui' => ['^ukui-session',2,'--version','UKUI',0,1,0,'',''], 'ukwm' => ['^ukwm',2,'--version','ukwm',0,1,0,'',''], 'unagi' => ['^\S',1,'--version','unagi',0,1,0,'',''], 'unity' => ['^unity',2,'--version','Unity',0,1,0,'',''], 'unity-system-compositor' => ['^unity-system-compositor',2,'--version', 'unity-system-compositor (mir)',0,0,0,'',''], 'uwm' => ['^uwm',0,'0','UWM',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'velox' => ['^velox',0,'0','Velox',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'vimway' => ['^vimway',0,'0','vimway',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'vivarium' => ['^vivarium',0,'0','Vivarium',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'wavy' => ['^wavy',0,'0','wavy',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'waybox' => ['^way',0,'0','waybox',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'waycooler' => ['^way',3,'--version','way-cooler',0,1,0,'',''], 'way-cooler' => ['^way',3,'--version','way-cooler',0,1,0,'',''], 'wayfire' => ['^\d',1,'--version','wayfire',0,1,0,'',''], # -version/--version 'wayhouse' => ['^wayhouse',0,'0','wayhouse',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'waymonad' => ['^waymonad',0,'0','waymonad',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'westeros' => ['^westeros',0,'0','westeros',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'westford' => ['^westford',0,'0','westford',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'weston' => ['^weston',0,'0','Weston',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'windowlab' => ['^windowlab',2,'-about','WindowLab',0,1,0,'',''], 'wingo' => ['^wingo',0,'0','Wingo',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'wio' => ['^wio',0,'0','Wio',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'wio' => ['^wio\+',0,'0','wio+',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'wm2' => ['^wm2',0,'0','wm2',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'wmaker' => ['^Window[[:space:]]*Maker',-1,'--version','WindowMaker',0,1,0,'',''], 'wmfs' => ['^wmfs',0,'0','WMFS',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'wmfs2' => ['^wmfs',0,'0','WMFS',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'wmii' => ['^wmii',1,'-v','wmii',0,1,0,'^wmii[234]?-',''], # wmii is wmii3 'wmii2' => ['^wmii2',1,'--version','wmii2',0,1,0,'^wmii[234]?-',''], 'wmx' => ['^wmx',0,'0','wmx',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'wxrc' => ['^wx',0,'0','',0,1,0,'WXRC',''], # unverified 'wxrd' => ['^wx',0,'0','',0,1,0,'WXRD',''], # unverified 'xcompmgr' => ['^xcompmgr',0,'0','xcompmgr',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'xfce4-panel' => ['^xfce4-panel',2,'--version','Xfce',0,1,0,'',''], 'xfce5-panel' => ['^xfce5-panel',2,'--version','Xfce',0,1,0,'',''], 'xfdesktop' => ['xfdesktop[[:space:]]version',5,'--version','Xfce',0,1,0,'',''], # command: xfdesktop 'xfdesktop-toolkit' => ['Built[[:space:]]with[[:space:]]GTK',4,'--version','Gtk',0,1,0,'',''], # ' This is xfwm4 version 4.16.1 (revision 5f61a84ad) for Xfce 4.16' 'xfwm' => ['xfwm[3-8]? version',5,'--version','xfwm',0,1,0,'^^\s+',''],# unverified 'xfwm4' => ['xfwm4? version',5,'--version','xfwm',0,1,0,'^^\s+',''], 'xfwm5' => ['xfwm5? version',5,'--version','xfwm',0,1,0,'^^\s+',''], # unverified 'xmonad' => ['^xmonad',2,'--version','XMonad',0,1,0,'',''], 'xuake' => ['^xuake',0,'0','xuake',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'yeahwm' => ['^yeahwm',0,'--version','YeahWM',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified ## Toolkits ## 'gtk-launch' => ['^\S',1,'--version','GTK',0,1,0,'',''], 'qmake' => ['^^Using Qt version',4,'--version','Qt',0,0,0,'',''], 'qtdiag' => ['^qt',2,'--version','Qt',0,1,0,'',''], ## Display Managers (dm) ## 'cdm' => ['^cdm',0,'0','CDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'emptty' => ['^emptty',0,'0','EMPTTY',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'entrance' => ['^entrance',0,'0','Entrance',0,1,0,'',''], 'gdm' => ['^gdm',2,'--version','GDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'gdm3' => ['^gdm',2,'--version','GDM3',0,1,0,'',''], 'greetd' => ['^greetd',0,'0','greetd',0,1,0,'',''], # no version 'kdm' => ['^kdm',0,'0','KDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'kdm3' => ['^kdm',0,'0','KDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'ldm' => ['^ldm',0,'0','LDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'lightdm' => ['^lightdm',2,'--version','LightDM',0,1,1,'',''], 'lxdm' => ['^lxdm',0,'0','LXDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'ly' => ['^ly',3,'--version','Ly',0,1,0,'',''], 'mdm' => ['^mdm',0,'0','MDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'nodm' => ['^nodm',0,'0','nodm',0,1,0,'',''], 'pcdm' => ['^pcdm',0,'0','PCDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'qingy' => ['^qingy',0,'0','qingy',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'sddm' => ['^sddm',0,'0','SDDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'slim' => ['slim version',3,'-v','SLiM',0,1,0,'',''], 'tbsm' => ['^tbsm',0,'0','tbsm',0,1,0,'',''], # unverified 'tdm' => ['^tdm',0,'0','TDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'udm' => ['^udm',0,'0','udm',0,1,0,'',''], 'wdm' => ['^wdm',0,'0','WINGs DM',0,1,0,'',''], 'xdm' => ['^xdm',0,'0','XDM',0,1,0,'',''], 'xenodm' => ['^xenodm',0,'0','xenodm',0,1,0,'',''], ## Shells - not checked: ion, eshell ## ## See ShellData::shell_test() for unhandled but known shells 'ash' => ['',3,'pkg','ash',1,0,0,'',''], # special; dash precursor 'bash' => ['^GNU[[:space:]]bash',4,'--version','Bash',1,1,0,'',''], 'busybox' => ['^busybox',0,'0','BusyBox',1,0,0,'',''], # unverified, hush/ash likely 'cicada' => ['^\s*version',2,'cmd','cicada',1,1,0,'',''], # special 'csh' => ['^tcsh',2,'--version','csh',1,1,0,'',''], # mapped to tcsh often 'dash' => ['',3,'pkg','DASH',1,0,0,'',''], # no version, pkg query 'elvish' => ['^\S',1,'--version','Elvish',1,0,0,'',''], 'fish' => ['^fish',3,'--version','fish',1,0,0,'',''], 'fizsh' => ['^fizsh',3,'--version','FIZSH',1,0,0,'',''], # ksh/lksh/loksh/mksh/posh//pdksh need to print their own $VERSION info 'ksh' => ['^\S',1,'cmd','ksh',1,0,0,'^(Version|.*KSH)\s*',''], # special 'ksh93' => ['^\S',1,'cmd','ksh93',1,0,0,'^(Version|.*KSH)\s*',''], # special 'lksh' => ['^\S',1,'cmd','lksh',1,0,0,'^.*KSH\s*',''], # special 'loksh' => ['^\S',1,'cmd','loksh',1,0,0,'^.*KSH\s*',''], # special 'mksh' => ['^\S',1,'cmd','mksh',1,0,0,'^.*KSH\s*',''], # special 'nash' => ['^nash',0,'0','Nash',1,0,0,'',''], # unverified; rc based [no version] 'oh' => ['^oh',0,'0','Oh',1,0,0,'',''], # no version yet 'oil' => ['^Oil',3,'--version','Oil',1,1,0,'',''], # could use cmd $OIL_SHELL 'osh' => ['^osh',3,'--version','OSH',1,1,0,'',''], # precursor of oil 'pdksh' => ['^\S',1,'cmd','pdksh',1,0,0,'^.*KSH\s*',''], # special, in ksh family 'posh' => ['^\S',1,'cmd','posh',1,0,0,'',''], # special, in ksh family 'tcsh' => ['^tcsh',2,'--version','tcsh',1,1,0,'',''], # enhanced csh 'xonsh' => ['^xonsh',1,'--version','xonsh',1,0,0,'^xonsh[\/-]',''], 'yash' => ['^Y',5,'--version','yash',1,0,0,'',''], 'zsh' => ['^zsh',2,'--version','Zsh',1,0,0,'',''], ## Tools ## 'clang' => ['clang',3,'--version','Clang',1,0,0,'',''], 'gcc' => ['^gcc',3,'--version','GCC',1,0,0,'',''], 'gcc-apple' => ['Apple[[:space:]]LLVM',2,'--version','LLVM',1,0,0,'',''], 'sudo' => ['^Sudo',3,'-V','Sudo',1,1,0,'',''], # sudo pre 1.7 does not have --version ); } # returns array of: # 0 - match string; 1 - search number; 2 - version string [alt: file]; # 3 - Print name; 4 - console 0/1; # 5 - 0/1 exit version loop at 1 [alt: if version=file replace value with \s]; # 6 - 0/1 write to stderr [alt: if version=file, path for file] # 7 - replace regex for further cleanup; 8 - extra data # note: setting index 1 or 2 to 0 will trip flags to not do version # arg: 1 - program lower case name sub program_values { my ($app) = @_; my (@program_data); set_program_values() if !%program_values; if (defined $program_values{$app}){ @program_data = @{$program_values{$app}}; } # my $debug = Dumper \@program_data; log_data('dump',"Program Data",\@program_data) if $b_log; return @program_data; } # args: 1 - desktop/app command for --version; 2 - search string; # 3 - space print number; 4 - [optional] version arg: -v, version, etc # 5 - [optional] exit first find 0/1; 6 - [optional] 0/1 stderr output # 7 - replace regex; 8 - extra data sub program_version { eval $start if $b_log; my ($app,$search,$num,$version,$exit,$stderr,$replace,$extra) = @_; my ($b_no_space,$cmd,$line,$output); my $version_nu = ''; my $count = 0; my $app_name = $app; $app_name =~ s%^.*/%%; # print "app: $app :: appname: $app_name\n"; $exit ||= 100; # basically don't exit ever $version ||= '--version'; # adjust to array index, not human readable $num-- if (defined $num && $num > 0); # konvi in particular doesn't like using $ENV{'PATH'} as set, so we need # to always assign the full path if it hasn't already been done if ($version ne 'file' && $app !~ /^\//){ if (my $program = check_program($app)){ $app = $program; } else { log_data('data',"$app not found in path.") if $b_log; return 0; } } if ($version eq 'file'){ return 0 unless $extra && -r $extra; my @data = reader($extra,'strip'); @data = map {s/$stderr/ /;$_} @data if $stderr; # $stderr is the splitter $output = join("\n", @data); $cmd = ''; } # These will mostly be shells that require running the shell command -c to get info data elsif ($version eq 'cmd'){ ($cmd,$b_no_space) = program_version_cmd($app,$app_name,$extra); return 0 if !$cmd; } # slow: use pkg manager to get version, avoid unless you really want version elsif ($version eq 'pkg'){ ($cmd,$search) = program_version_pkg($app_name); return 0 if !$cmd; } # note, some wm/apps send version info to stderr instead of stdout elsif ($stderr){ $cmd = "$app $version 2>&1"; } else { $cmd = "$app $version 2>/dev/null"; } log_data('data',"version: $version num: $num search: $search command: $cmd") if $b_log; # special case, in rare instances version comes from file if ($version ne 'file'){ $output = qx($cmd); log_data('data',"output: $output") if $b_log; } # print "cmd: $cmd\noutput:\n$output\n"; # sample: dwm-5.8.2, ©.. etc, why no space? who knows. Also get rid of v in number string # xfce, and other, output has , in it, so dump all commas and parentheses if ($output){ open(my $ch, '<', \$output) or error_handler('open-data',"$cmd", "$!"); while (<$ch>){ #chomp; last if $count > $exit; if ($_ =~ /$search/i){ $_ = trimmer($_); # print "loop: $_ :: num: $num\n"; $_ =~ s/$replace//i if $replace; $_ =~ s/\s/_/g if $b_no_space; # needed for some items with version > 1 word my @data = split(/\s+/, $_); $version_nu = $data[$num]; last if ! defined $version_nu; # some distros add their distro name before the version data, which # breaks version detection. A quick fix attempt is to just add 1 to $num # to get the next value. $version_nu = $data[$num+1] if $data[$num+1] && $version_nu =~ /version/i; $version_nu =~ s/(\([^)]+\)|,|"|\||\(|\))//g if $version_nu; # trim off leading v but only when followed by a number $version_nu =~ s/^v([0-9])/$1/i if $version_nu; # print "$version_nu\n"; last; } $count++; } close $ch if $ch; } log_data('data',"Program version: $version_nu") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $version_nu; } # print program_version('bash', 'bash', 4) . "\n"; # returns ($cmdd, $b_no_space) # ksh: Version JM 93t+ 2010-03-05 [OR] Version A 2020.0.0 # mksh: @(#)MIRBSD KSH R56 2018/03/09; lksh/pdksh: @(#)LEGACY KSH R56 2018/03/09 # loksh: @(#)PD KSH v5.2.14 99/07/13.2; posh: 0.13.2 sub program_version_cmd { eval $start if $b_log; my ($app,$app_name,$extra) = @_; my @data = ('',0); if ($app_name eq 'cicada'){ $data[0] = $app . ' -c "' . $extra . '" 2>/dev/null';} elsif ($app_name =~ /^(|l|lo|m|pd)ksh(93)?$/){ $data[0] = $app . ' -c \'printf %s "$KSH_VERSION"\' 2>/dev/null'; $data[1] = 1;} elsif ($app_name eq 'posh'){ $data[0] = $app . ' -c \'printf %s "$POSH_VERSION"\' 2>/dev/null'} # print "$data[0] :: $data[1]\n"; eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } # returns $cmd, $search sub program_version_pkg { eval $start if $b_log; my ($app) = @_; my ($program,@data); # note: version $num is 3 in dpkg-query/pacman/rpm, which is convenient if ($program = check_program('dpkg-query')){ $data[0] = "$program -W -f='\${Package}\tversion\t\${Version}\n' $app 2>/dev/null"; $data[1] = "^$app\\b"; } elsif ($program = check_program('pacman')){ $data[0] = "$program -Q --info $app 2>/dev/null"; $data[1] = '^Version'; } elsif ($program = check_program('rpm')){ $data[0] = "$program -qi --nodigest --nosignature $app 2>/dev/null"; $data[1] = '^Version'; } # print "$data[0] :: $data[1]\n"; eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } # arg: 1 - full file path, returns array of file lines. # 2 - optionsl, strip and clean data # 3 - optional, return specific index, if it exists, else undef # note: chomp has to chomp the entire action, not just <$fh> sub reader { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file,$strip,$index) = @_; return if !$file || ! -r $file; # not all OS respect -r tests!! my ($error,@rows); open(my $fh, '<', $file) or $error = $!; # $fh always non null, even on error if ($error){ error_handler('open', $file, $error); } else { chomp(@rows = <$fh>); close $fh; if (@rows && $strip){ my @temp; for (@rows){ next if /^\s*(#|$)/; $_ =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; push(@temp,$_); } @rows = @temp; } } eval $end if $b_log; # note: returns undef scalar value if $rows[index] does not exist return (defined $index) ? $rows[$index] : @rows; } # args: 1 - the file to create if not exists sub toucher { my $file = shift; if (! -e $file){ open(my $fh, '>', $file) or error_handler('create', $file, $!); } } # calling it trimmer to avoid conflicts with existing trim stuff # arg: 1 - string to be right left trimmed. Also slices off \n so no chomp needed # this thing is super fast, no need to log its times etc, 0.0001 seconds or less sub trimmer { # eval $start if $b_log; my ($str) = @_; $str =~ s/^\s+|\s+$|\n$//g; # eval $end if $b_log; return $str; } # args: 1 - array, by ref, modifying by ref # send array, assign to hash, changed array by reference, uniq values only. sub uniq { my %seen; @{$_[0]} = grep !$seen{$_}++, @{$_[0]}; } # arg: 1 file full path to write to; 2 - array ref or scalar of data to write. # note: turning off strict refs so we can pass it a scalar or an array reference. sub writer { my ($path, $content) = @_; my ($contents); no strict 'refs'; # print Dumper $content, "\n"; if (ref $content eq 'ARRAY'){ $contents = join("\n", @$content); # or die "failed with error $!"; } else { $contents = $content; } open(my $fh, ">", $path) or error_handler('open',"$path", "$!"); print $fh $contents; close $fh; } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### UPDATER #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # arg 1: type to return sub get_defaults { my ($type) = @_; my %defaults = ( 'ftp-upload' => 'ftp.smxi.org/incoming', 'inxi-branch-1' => 'https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/one/', 'inxi-branch-2' => 'https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/two/', 'inxi-dev' => 'https://smxi.org/in/', 'inxi-main' => 'https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/master/', 'inxi-pinxi' => 'https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/inxi-perl/', 'inxi-man' => "https://smxi.org/in/$self_name.1", 'inxi-man-gh' => "https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/master/$self_name.1", 'pinxi-man' => "https://smxi.org/in/$self_name.1", 'pinxi-man-gh' => "https://github.com/smxi/inxi/raw/inxi-perl/$self_name.1", ); if (exists $defaults{$type}){ return $defaults{$type}; } else { error_handler('bad-arg-int', $type); } } # args: 1 - download url, not including file name; 2 - string to print out # 3 - update type option # note that 1 must end in / to properly construct the url path sub update_me { eval $start if $b_log; my ($self_download,$download_id) = @_; my $downloader_error=1; my $file_contents=''; my $output = ''; $self_path =~ s/\/$//; # dirname sometimes ends with /, sometimes not $self_download =~ s/\/$//; # dirname sometimes ends with /, sometimes not my $full_self_path = "$self_path/$self_name"; if ($b_irc){ error_handler('not-in-irc', "-U/--update") } if (! -w $full_self_path){ error_handler('not-writable', "$self_name", ''); } $output .= "Starting $self_name self updater.\n"; $output .= "Using $dl{'dl'} as downloader.\n"; $output .= "Currently running $self_name version number: $self_version\n"; $output .= "Current version patch number: $self_patch\n"; $output .= "Current version release date: $self_date\n"; $output .= "Updating $self_name in $self_path using $download_id as download source...\n"; print $output; $output = ''; $self_download = "$self_download/$self_name"; $file_contents = download_file('stdout', $self_download); # then do the actual download if ($file_contents){ # make sure the whole file got downloaded and is in the variable print "Validating downloaded data...\n"; if ($file_contents =~ /###\*\*EOF\*\*###/){ open(my $fh, '>', $full_self_path); print $fh $file_contents or error_handler('write', $full_self_path, "$!"); close $fh; qx(chmod +x '$self_path/$self_name'); set_version_data(); $output .= "Successfully updated to $download_id version: $self_version\n"; $output .= "New $download_id version patch number: $self_patch\n"; $output .= "New $download_id version release date: $self_date\n"; $output .= "To run the new version, just start $self_name again.\n"; $output .= "$line3\n"; print $output; $output = ''; if ($use{'man'}){ update_man($download_id); } else { print "Skipping man download because branch version is being used.\n"; } exit 0; } else { error_handler('file-corrupt', "$self_name"); } } # now run the error handlers on any downloader failure else { error_handler('download-error', $self_download, $download_id); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub update_man { eval $start if $b_log; my ($download_id) = @_; my $man_file_location = set_man_location(); my $man_file_path = "$man_file_location/$self_name.1" ; my ($file_contents,$man_file_url,$output,$program) = ('','','',''); print "Starting download of man page file now.\n"; if (! -d $man_file_location){ print "The required man directory was not detected on your system.\n"; print "Unable to continue: $man_file_location\n"; return 0; } if (! -w $man_file_location){ print "Cannot write to $man_file_location! Root privileges required.\n"; print "Unable to continue: $man_file_location\n"; return 0; } if (-f "/usr/share/man/man8/inxi.8.gz"){ print "Updating man page location to man1.\n"; rename "/usr/share/man/man8/inxi.8.gz", "$man_file_location/inxi.1.gz"; if (check_program('mandb')){ system('mandb'); } } if (!($program = check_program('gzip'))){ print "Required program gzip not found. Unable to install man page.\n"; return 0; } # first choice is inxi.1/pinxi.1 from gh, second from smxi.org if ($download_id ne 'dev server'){ $man_file_url = get_defaults($self_name . '-man-gh'); } else { $man_file_url = get_defaults($self_name . '-man'); } print "Updating $self_name.1 in $man_file_location\n"; print "using $download_id branch as download source\n"; print "Downloading man page file...\n"; print "Download URL: $man_file_url\n" if $dbg[1]; $file_contents = download_file('stdout', $man_file_url); if ($file_contents){ # make sure the whole file got downloaded and is in the variable print "Download successful. Validating downloaded man file data...\n"; if ($file_contents =~ m|\.\\" EOF|){ print "Contents validated. Writing to man location...\n"; open(my $fh, '>', $man_file_path); print $fh $file_contents or error_handler('write', $man_file_path, "$!"); close $fh; print "Writing successful. Compressing file...\n"; system("$program -9 -f $man_file_path > $man_file_path.gz"); my $err = $?; if ($err > 0){ print "Oh no! Something went wrong compressing the man file!\n"; print "Error: $err\n"; } else { print "Download, install, and compression of man page successful.\n"; print "Check to make sure it works: man $self_name\n"; } } else { error_handler('file-corrupt', "$self_name.1"); } } # now run the error handlers on any downloader failure else { error_handler('download-error', $man_file_url, $download_id); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_man_location { my $location=''; my $default_location='/usr/share/man/man1'; my $man_paths=qx(man --path 2>/dev/null); my $man_local='/usr/local/share/man'; my $b_use_local=0; if ($man_paths && $man_paths =~ /$man_local/){ $b_use_local=1; } # for distro installs if (-f "$default_location/inxi.1.gz"){ $location=$default_location; } else { if ($b_use_local){ if (! -d "$man_local/man1"){ mkdir "$man_local/man1"; } $location="$man_local/man1"; } } if (!$location){ $location=$default_location; } return $location; } # update for updater output version info # note, this is only now used for self updater function so it can get # the values from the UPDATED file, NOT the running program! sub set_version_data { open(my $fh, '<', "$self_path/$self_name"); while (my $row = <$fh>){ chomp($row); $row =~ s/'|;//g; if ($row =~ /^my \$self_name/){ $self_name = (split('=', $row))[1]; } elsif ($row =~ /^my \$self_version/){ $self_version = (split('=', $row))[1]; } elsif ($row =~ /^my \$self_date/){ $self_date = (split('=', $row))[1]; } elsif ($row =~ /^my \$self_patch/){ $self_patch = (split('=', $row))[1]; } elsif ($row =~ /^## END INXI INFO/){ last; } } close $fh; } ######################################################################## #### OPTIONS HANDLER / VERSION ######################################################################## ## OptionsHandler { package OptionsHandler; # note: had %trigger local but tripped odd perl 5.008 failures unless global # so moved to %use and %show globals. my ($self_download,$download_id); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; $show{'short'} = 1; Getopt::Long::GetOptions ( 'a|admin' => sub { $b_admin = 1;}, 'A|audio' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'audio'} = 1;}, 'b|basic' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'battery'} = 1; $show{'cpu-basic'} = 1; $show{'raid-basic'} = 1; $show{'disk-total'} = 1; $show{'graphic'} = 1; $show{'graphic-basic'} = 1; $show{'info'} = 1; $show{'machine'} = 1; $show{'network'} = 1; $show{'system'} = 1;}, 'B|battery' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'battery'} = 1; $show{'battery-forced'} = 1;}, 'c|color:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg >= 0 && $arg < main::get_color_scheme('count')){ main::set_color_scheme($arg); } elsif ($arg >= 94 && $arg <= 99){ $colors{'selector'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'C|cpu' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'cpu'} = 1;}, 'd|disk-full|optical' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'disk'} = 1; $show{'optical'} = 1;}, 'D|disk' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'disk'} = 1;}, 'E|bluetooth' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'bluetooth'} = 1; $show{'bluetooth-forced'} = 1;}, 'f|flags|flag' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'cpu'} = 1; $show{'cpu-flag'} = 1;}, 'F|full' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'audio'} = 1; $show{'battery'} = 1; $show{'bluetooth'} = 1; $show{'cpu'} = 1; $show{'disk'} = 1; $show{'graphic'} = 1; $show{'graphic-basic'} = 1; $show{'graphic-full'} = 1; $show{'info'} = 1; $show{'machine'} = 1; $show{'network'} = 1; $show{'network-advanced'} = 1; $show{'partition'} = 1; $show{'raid'} = 1; $show{'sensor'} = 1; $show{'swap'} = 1; $show{'system'} = 1;}, 'G|graphics|graphic' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'graphic'} = 1; $show{'graphic-basic'} = 1; $show{'graphic-full'} = 1;}, 'h|help|?' => sub { $show{'help'} = 1;}, 'i|ip' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'ip'} = 1; $show{'network'} = 1; $show{'network-advanced'} = 1; $use{'downloader'} = 1 if ! main::check_program('dig');}, 'I|info' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'info'} = 1;}, 'j|swap|swaps' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'swap'} = 1;}, 'J|usb' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'usb'} = 1;}, 'l|labels|label' => sub { $show{'label'} = 1;}, 'limit:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg != 0){ $limit = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'L|logical|lvm' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'logical'} = 1;}, 'm|memory' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'ram'} = 1;}, 'memory-modules' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'ram'} = 1; $show{'ram-modules'} = 1;}, 'memory-short' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'ram'} = 1; $show{'ram-short'} = 1;}, 'M|machine' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'machine'} = 1;}, 'n|network-advanced' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'network'} = 1; $show{'network-advanced'} = 1;}, 'N|network' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'network'} = 1;}, 'o|unmounted' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'unmounted'} = 1;}, 'p|partition-full|partitions-full' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'partition'} = 0; $show{'partition-full'} = 1;}, 'P|partitions|partition' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'partition'} = 1;}, 'partition-sort:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg =~ /^(dev-base|fs|id|label|percent-used|size|uuid|used)$/){ $show{'partition-sort'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'r|repos|repo' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'repo'} = 1;}, 'R|raid' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'raid'} = 1; $show{'raid-forced'} = 1;}, 's|sensors|sensor' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'sensor'} = 1;}, 'sleep:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $arg ||= 0; if ($arg >= 0){ $cpu_sleep = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'slots|slot' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'slot'} = 1;}, 'S|system' => sub { $show{'short'} = 0; $show{'system'} = 1;}, 't|processes|process:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $show{'short'} = 0; $arg ||= 'cm'; my $num = $arg; $num =~ s/^[cm]+// if $num; if ($arg =~ /^([cm]+)([0-9]+)?$/ && (!$num || $num =~ /^\d+/)){ $show{'process'} = 1; if ($arg =~ /c/){ $show{'ps-cpu'} = 1; } if ($arg =~ /m/){ $show{'ps-mem'} = 1; } $ps_count = $num if $num; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'u|uuid' => sub { $show{'uuid'} = 1;}, 'v|verbosity:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $show{'short'} = 0; if ($arg =~ /^[0-8]$/){ if ($arg == 0){ $show{'short'} = 1; } if ($arg >= 1){ $show{'cpu-basic'} = 1; $show{'disk-total'} = 1; $show{'graphic'} = 1; $show{'graphic-basic'} = 1; $show{'info'} = 1; $show{'system'} = 1; } if ($arg >= 2){ $show{'battery'} = 1; $show{'disk-basic'} = 1; $show{'raid-basic'} = 1; $show{'machine'} = 1; $show{'network'} = 1; } if ($arg >= 3){ $show{'network-advanced'} = 1; $show{'cpu'} = 1; $extra = 1; } if ($arg >= 4){ $show{'disk'} = 1; $show{'partition'} = 1; } if ($arg >= 5){ $show{'audio'} = 1; $show{'bluetooth'} = 1; $show{'graphic-full'} = 1; $show{'label'} = 1; $show{'optical-basic'} = 1; $show{'raid'} = 1; $show{'ram'} = 1; $show{'sensor'} = 1; $show{'swap'} = 1; $show{'uuid'} = 1; } if ($arg >= 6){ $show{'optical'} = 1; $show{'partition-full'} = 1; $show{'unmounted'} = 1; $show{'usb'} = 1; $extra = 2; } if ($arg >= 7){ $use{'downloader'} = 1 if !main::check_program('dig'); $show{'battery-forced'} = 1; $show{'bluetooth-forced'} = 1; $show{'cpu-flag'} = 1; $show{'ip'} = 1; $show{'logical'} = 1; $show{'raid-forced'} = 1; $extra = 3; } if ($arg >= 8){ $b_admin = 1; $use{'downloader'} = 1; $show{'process'} = 1; $show{'ps-cpu'} = 1; $show{'ps-mem'} = 1; $show{'repo'} = 1; $show{'slot'} = 1; #$show{'weather'} = 1; } } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'V|version' => sub { $show{'version'} = 1 }, 'w|weather' => sub { my ($opt) = @_; $show{'short'} = 0; $use{'downloader'} = 1; if ($use{'weather'}){ $show{'weather'} = 1; } else { main::error_handler('distro-block', $opt); }}, 'W|weather-location:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $arg ||= ''; $arg =~ s/\s//g; $show{'short'} = 0; $use{'downloader'} = 1; if ($use{'weather'}){ if ($arg){ $show{'weather'} = 1; $show{'weather-location'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); } } else { main::error_handler('distro-block', $opt); }}, 'ws|weather-source:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; # let api processor handle checks if valid, this # future proofs this if ($arg =~ /^[1-9]$/){ $weather_source = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'weather-unit:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $arg ||= ''; $arg =~ s/\s//g; $arg = lc($arg) if $arg; if ($arg && $arg =~ /^(c|f|cf|fc|i|m|im|mi)$/){ my %units = ('c'=>'m','f'=>'i','cf'=>'mi','fc'=>'im'); $arg = $units{$arg} if defined $units{$arg}; $weather_unit = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'x|extra:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg > 0){ $extra = $arg; } else { $extra++; }}, 'y|width:i' => sub { my ($opt, $arg) = @_; if (defined $arg && $arg == -1){ $arg = 2000; } # note: :i creates 0 value if not supplied even though means optional elsif (!$arg){ $arg = 80; } if ($arg =~ /\d/ && ($arg == 1 || $arg >= 80)){ $size{'max-cols'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'Y|height|less:i' => sub { my ($opt, $arg) = @_; main::error_handler('not-in-irc', '-Y/--height') if $b_irc; if ($arg >= -3){ if ($arg >= 0){ $size{'max-lines'} = ($arg) ? $arg: $size{'term-lines'}; } elsif ($arg == -1) { $use{'output-block'} = 1; } elsif ($arg == -2) { $force{'colors'} = 1; } # unset conifiguration set max height else { $size{'max-lines'} = 0; } } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'z|filter' => sub { $use{'filter'} = 1;}, 'filter-label|zl' => sub { $use{'filter-label'} = 1;}, 'Z|filter-override|no-filter' => sub { $use{'filter-override'} = 1;}, 'filter-uuid|zu' => sub { $use{'filter-uuid'} = 1;}, 'filter-v|filter-vulnerabilities|zv' => sub { $use{'filter-vulnerabilities'} = 1;}, ## Start non data options 'alt:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg == 40){ $dl{'tiny'} = 0; $use{'downloader'} = 1;} elsif ($arg == 41){ $dl{'curl'} = 0; $use{'downloader'} = 1;} elsif ($arg == 42){ $dl{'fetch'} = 0; $use{'downloader'} = 1;} elsif ($arg == 43){ $dl{'wget'} = 0; $use{'downloader'} = 1;} elsif ($arg == 44){ $dl{'curl'} = 0; $dl{'fetch'} = 0; $dl{'wget'} = 0; $use{'downloader'} = 1;} else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, # set --arm flag separately since android can be on different platforms 'android' => sub { $b_android = 1;}, 'arm' => sub { undef %risc; $risc{'id'} = 'arm'; $risc{'arm'} = 1;}, 'bsd:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg =~ /^(darwin|dragonfly|freebsd|openbsd|netbsd)$/i){ $bsd_type = lc($arg); $fake{'bsd'} = 1; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); } }, 'bt-tool:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg =~ /^(bluetoothctl|bt-adapter|hciconfig|rfkill)$/i){ $bt_tool = lc($arg); } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); } }, 'cygwin' => sub { $b_cygwin = 1;}, 'dbg:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg > 0){ $dbg[$arg] = 1; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'debug:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg =~ /^[1-3]|1[0-3]|2[0-4]$/){ $debugger{'level'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'debug-arg:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg){ $debugger{'arg'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'debug-filter|debug-z|debug-zy' => sub { $debugger{'filter'} = 1 }, 'debug-id:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg){ $debugger{'id'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'debug-no-eps' => sub { $debugger{'no-exit'} = 1; $debugger{'no-proc'} = 1; $debugger{'sys'} = 0; }, 'debug-no-exit' => sub { $debugger{'no-exit'} = 1 }, 'debug-no-proc' => sub { $debugger{'no-proc'} = 1;}, 'debug-no-sys' => sub { $debugger{'sys'} = 0;}, 'debug-proc' => sub { $debugger{'proc'} = 1;}, 'debug-proc-print' => sub { $debugger{'proc-print'} = 1;}, 'debug-sys-print' => sub { $debugger{'sys-print'} = 1;}, 'debug-test-1' => sub { $debugger{'test-1'} = 1;}, 'debug-width|debug-y|debug-zy:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $arg ||= 80; if ($arg =~ /^[0-9]+$/ && ($arg == 1 || $arg >= 80)){ $debugger{'width'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'dig' => sub { $force{'no-dig'} = 0;}, 'display:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg =~ /^:?([0-9\.]+)?$/){ $display=$arg; $display ||= ':0'; $display = ":$display" if $display !~ /^:/; $b_display = ($b_root) ? 0 : 1; $force{'display'} = 1; $display_opt = "-display $display"; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'dmi|dmidecode' => sub { $force{'dmidecode'} = 1;}, 'downloader:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $arg = lc($arg); if ($arg =~ /^(curl|fetch|ftp|perl|wget)$/){ if ($arg eq 'perl' && (!main::check_perl_module('HTTP::Tiny') || !main::check_perl_module('IO::Socket::SSL'))){ main::error_handler('missing-perl-downloader', $opt, $arg); } elsif (!main::check_program($arg)){ main::error_handler('missing-downloader', $opt, $arg); } else { # this dumps all the other data and resets %dl for only the # desired downloader. $arg = main::set_perl_downloader($arg); %dl = ('dl' => $arg, $arg => 1); $use{'downloader'} = 1; } } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'fake:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg){ my $wl = 'bluetooth|compiler|cpu|dboot|dmidecode|elbrus|ipmi|logical|lspci|'; $wl .= 'partitions|pciconf|pcictl|pcidump|raid-btrfs|raid-hw|raid-lvm|'; $wl .= 'raid-md|raid-soft|raid-zfs|sensors|swaymsg|sysctl|'; $wl .= 'uptime|usbconfig|usbdevs|vmstat|wl-info|wlr-randr|xorg-log|xrandr'; for (split(',',$arg)){ if ($_ =~ /\b($wl)\b/){ $fake{lc($1)} = 1; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $_); } } } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'force:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg){ my $wl = 'colors|cpuinfo|display|dmidecode|hddtemp|lsusb|man|meminfo|'; $wl .= 'no-dig|no-doas|no-html-wan|no-sudo|pkg|usb-sys|vmstat|wayland|wmctrl'; for (split(',',$arg)){ if ($_ =~ /\b($wl)\b/){ $force{lc($1)} = 1; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $_); } } } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'ftp:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; # pattern: ftp.x.x/x if ($arg =~ /^ftp\..+\..+\/[^\/]+$/){ $ftp_alt = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'hddtemp' => sub { $force{'hddtemp'} = 1;}, 'host|hostname' => sub { $show{'host'} = 1; $show{'no-host'} = 0;}, 'html-wan' => sub { $force{'no-html-wan'} = 0;}, 'indent:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg >= 11){ $size{'indent'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'indents:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg >= 0 && $arg < 11){ $size{'indents'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'irc' => sub { $b_irc = 1;}, 'man' => sub { $use{'yes-man'} = 1;}, 'max-wrap|wrap-max|indent-min:i' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg >= 0){ $size{'max-wrap'} = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'mips' => sub { undef %risc; $risc{'id'} = 'mips'; $risc{'mips'} = 1;}, 'output:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg =~ /^(json|screen|xml)$/){ $output_type = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'no-dig' => sub { $force{'no-dig'} = 1;}, 'no-doas' => sub { $force{'no-doas'} = 1;}, 'no-host|no-hostname' => sub { $show{'host'} = 0; $show{'no-host'} = 1;}, 'no-html-wan' => sub { $force{'no-html-wan'}= 1;}, 'no-man' => sub { $use{'no-man'} = 0;}, 'no-ssl' => sub { $dl{'no-ssl-opt'} = 1;}, 'no-sudo' => sub { $force{'no-sudo'} = 1;}, 'output-file:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg){ if ($arg eq 'print' || main::check_output_path($arg)){ $output_file = $arg; } else { main::error_handler('output-file-bad', $opt, $arg); } } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'pkg' => sub { $force{'pkg'} = 1;}, 'ppc' => sub { undef %risc; $risc{'id'} = 'ppc'; $risc{'ppc'} = 1;}, 'recommends' => sub { $show{'recommends'} = 1;}, 'riscv' => sub { undef %risc; $risc{'id'} = 'riscv'; $risc{'riscv'} = 1;}, 'sensors-default' => sub { $use{'sensors-default'} = 1;}, 'sensors-exclude:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg){ @sensors_exclude = split(/\s*,\s*/, $arg); } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'sensors-use:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg){ @sensors_use = split(/\s*,\s*/, $arg); } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg',$opt,$arg); }}, 'sparc' => sub { undef %risc; $risc{'id'} = 'sparc'; $risc{'sparc'} = 1;}, 'sys-debug' => sub { $debugger{'sys-force'} = 1;}, 'tty' => sub { # workaround for ansible running this $b_irc = 0;}, 'U|update:s' => sub { # 1,2,3 OR http://myserver/path/inxi my ($opt,$arg) = @_; process_updater($opt,$arg);}, 'usb-sys' => sub { $force{'usb-sys'} = 1;}, 'usb-tool' => sub { $force{'lsusb'} = 1;}, 'wan-ip-url:s' => sub { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; if ($arg && $arg =~ /^(f|ht)tp[s]?:\/\//){ $wan_url = $arg; $force{'no-dig'} = 1; } else { main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); }}, 'wayland|wl' => sub { $force{'wayland'} = 1;}, 'wm|wmctrl' => sub { $force{'wmctrl'} = 1;}, '<>' => sub { my ($opt) = @_; main::error_handler('unknown-option', "$opt", "");} ); # or error_handler('unknown-option', "@ARGV", ''); # run all these after so that we can change widths, downloaders, etc # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%trigger; post_process(); eval $end if $b_log; } sub post_process { CheckRecommends::run() if $show{'recommends'}; # sets for either config or arg here if ($use{'downloader'} || $wan_url || ($force{'no-dig'} && $show{'ip'})){ main::set_downloader(); } main::set_xorg_log() if $show{'graphic'}; main::show_version() if $show{'version'}; main::show_options() if $show{'help'}; $use{'man'} = 0 if (!$use{'yes-man'} || $use{'no-man'}); main::update_me($self_download, $download_id) if $use{'update-trigger'}; if ($b_pledge){ my $b_update; # if -c 9x, remove in SelectColors::set_selection(), else remove here if (!$colors{'selector'} && $debugger{'level'} < 21){ @pledges = grep {$_ ne 'getpw'} @pledges; $b_update = 1; } if ($debugger{'level'} < 21){ # remove ftp upload @pledges = grep {!/(dns|inet)/} @pledges; $b_update = 1; } # not writing/creating .inxi data dirs colors selector launches set_color() if (!$show{'weather'} && !$colors{'selector'} && $debugger{'level'} < 10 && $output_type eq 'screen'){ @pledges = grep {!/(cpath|wpath)/} @pledges; $b_update = 1; } OpenBSD::Pledge::pledge(@pledges) if $b_update; } if ($output_type){ if ($output_type ne 'screen' && !$output_file){ main::error_handler('bad-arg', '--output', '--output-file not provided'); } } if (($show{'label'} || $show{'uuid'}) && !$show{'partition'} && !$show{'partition-full'} && !$show{'swap'} && !$show{'unmounted'}){ main::error_handler('bad-arg', '-l/-u', 'missing required option(s) -j, -o, -p, -P'); } $extra = 3 if $b_admin; $show{'graphic-basic'} = 0 if $show{'graphic-full'} && $extra > 1; if ($use{'sensors-default'}){ @sensors_exclude = (); @sensors_use = (); } if ($show{'short'} || $show{'disk'} || $show{'disk-basic'} || $show{'disk-total'} || $show{'logical'} || $show{'partition'} || $show{'partition-full'} || $show{'raid'} || $show{'unmounted'}){ $use{'block-tool'} = 1; } if ($show{'short'} || $show{'raid'} || $show{'disk'} || $show{'disk-total'} || $show{'disk-basic'} || $show{'unmounted'}){ $use{'btrfs'} = 1; $use{'mdadm'} = 1; } if ($b_admin && $show{'disk'}){ $use{'smartctl'} = 1; } # triggers may extend to -D, -pP if ($show{'short'} || $show{'logical'} || $show{'raid'} || $show{'disk'} || $show{'disk-total'} || $show{'disk-basic'} || $show{'unmounted'}){ $use{'logical'} = 1; } main::set_sudo() if ($show{'unmounted'} || ($extra > 0 && $show{'disk'})); $use{'filter'} = 0 if $use{'filter-override'}; # override for things like -b or -v2 to -v3 $show{'cpu-basic'} = 0 if $show{'cpu'}; $show{'optical-basic'} = 0 if $show{'optical'}; $show{'partition'} = 0 if $show{'partition-full'}; $show{'host'} = 0 if $show{'no-host'}; $show{'host'} = 1 if ($show{'host'} || (!$use{'filter'} && !$show{'no-host'})); if ($show{'disk'} || $show{'optical'}){ $show{'disk-basic'} = 0; $show{'disk-total'} = 0; } if ($show{'ram'} || $show{'slot'} || ($show{'cpu'} && ($extra > 1 || $bsd_type)) || (($bsd_type || $force{'dmidecode'}) && ($show{'machine'} || $show{'battery'}))){ $use{'dmidecode'} = 1; } if ($show{'audio'} || $show{'bluetooth'} || $show{'graphic'} || $show{'network'} || $show{'raid'}){ $use{'pci'} = 1; } if ($show{'usb'} || $show{'audio'} || $show{'bluetooth'} || $show{'graphic'} || $show{'network'}){ $use{'usb'} = 1; } if ($bsd_type){ if ($show{'audio'}){ $use{'bsd-audio'} = 1;} if ($show{'battery'}){ $use{'bsd-battery'} = 1;} if ($show{'short'} || $show{'cpu-basic'} || $show{'cpu'}){ $use{'bsd-cpu'} = 1; $use{'bsd-sleep'} = 1;} if ($show{'short'} || $show{'disk-basic'} || $show{'disk-total'} || $show{'disk'} || $show{'partition'} || $show{'partition-full'} || $show{'raid'} || $show{'swap'} || $show{'unmounted'}){ $use{'bsd-disk'} = 1; $use{'bsd-partition'} = 1; $use{'bsd-raid'} = 1;} if ($show{'system'}){ $use{'bsd-kernel'} = 1;} if ($show{'machine'}){ $use{'bsd-machine'} = 1;} if ($show{'short'} || $show{'info'} || $show{'ps-mem'} || $show{'ram'}){ $use{'bsd-memory'} = 1;} if ($show{'optical-basic'} || $show{'optical'}){ $use{'bsd-optical'} = 1;} # strictly only used to fill in pci drivers if tool doesn't support that if ($use{'pci'}){ $use{'bsd-pci'} = 1;} if ($show{'raid'}){ $use{'bsd-ram'} = 1;} if ($show{'sensor'}){ $use{'bsd-sensor'} = 1;} # always use this, it's too core $use{'sysctl'} = 1; } } sub process_updater { my ($opt,$arg) = @_; $use{'downloader'} = 1; if ($use{'update'}){ $use{'update-trigger'} = 1; if (!$arg && $self_name eq 'pinxi'){ $use{'man'} = 1; $download_id = 'inxi-perl branch'; $self_download = main::get_defaults('inxi-pinxi'); } elsif ($arg && $arg eq '3'){ $use{'man'} = 1; $download_id = 'dev server'; $self_download = main::get_defaults('inxi-dev'); } else { if (!$arg){ $download_id = 'main branch'; $self_download = main::get_defaults('inxi-main'); $use{'man'} = 1; $use{'yes-man'} = 1; } elsif ($arg =~ /^[12]$/){ $download_id = "branch $arg"; $self_download = main::get_defaults("inxi-branch-$arg"); } elsif ($arg =~ /^http/){ $download_id = 'alt server'; $self_download = $arg; } } if (!$self_download){ main::error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg); } } else { main::error_handler('distro-block', $opt); } } } sub show_options { error_handler('not-in-irc', 'help') if $b_irc; my (@data); my $line = ''; my $color_scheme_count = get_color_scheme('count') - 1; my $partition_string='partition'; my $partition_string_u='Partition'; my $flags = (%risc || $bsd_type) ? 'features' : 'flags' ; if ($bsd_type){ $partition_string='slice'; $partition_string_u='Slice'; } # fit the line to the screen! for my $i (0 .. (($size{'max-cols'} / 2) - 2)){ $line = $line . '- '; } push(@data, ['0', '', '', "$self_name supports the following options. For more detailed information, see man^$self_name. If you start $self_name with no arguments, it will display a short system summary."], ['0', '', '', ''], ['0', '', '', "You can use these options alone or together, to show or add the item(s) you want to see: A, B, C, D, E, G, I, J, L, M, N, P, R, S, W, d, f, i, j, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, w, --slots. If you use them with -v [level], -b or -F, $self_name will add the requested lines to the output."], ['0', '', '', '' ], ['0', '', '', "Examples:^$self_name^-v4^-c6 OR $self_name^-bDc^6 OR $self_name^-FzjJxy^80"], ['0', '', '', $line ], ['0', '', '', "See Filter Options for output filtering, Output Control Options for colors, sizing, output changes, Extra Data Options to extend Main output, Additional Options and Advanced Options for less common situations."], ['0', '', '', $line ], ['0', '', '', "Main Feature Options:"], ['1', '-A', '--audio', "Audio/sound devices(s), driver, running sound servers."], ['1', '-b', '--basic', "Basic output, short form. Same as $self_name^-v^2."], ['1', '-B', '--battery', "System battery info, including charge, condition voltage (if critical), plus extra info (if battery present/detected)."], ['1', '-C', '--cpu', "CPU output (if each item available): basic topology, model, type (see man for types), cache, average CPU speed, min/max speeds, per core clock speeds."], ['1', '-d', '--disk-full, --optical', "Optical drive data (and floppy disks, if present). Triggers -D."], ['1', '-D', '--disk', "Hard Disk info, including total storage and details for each disk. Disk total used percentage includes swap ${partition_string} size(s)."], ['1', '-E', '--bluetooth', "Show bluetooth device data and report, if available. Shows state, address, IDs, version info."], ['1', '-f', '--flags', "All CPU $flags. Triggers -C. Not shown with -F to avoid spamming."], ['1', '-F', '--full', "Full output. Includes all Upper Case line letters (except -J, -W) plus --swap, -s and -n. Does not show extra verbose options such as -d -f -i -J -l -m -o -p -r -t -u -x, unless specified."], ['1', '-G', '--graphics', "Graphics info (devices(s), drivers, display protocol (if available), display server/Wayland compositor, resolution, X.org: renderer, OpenGL version; Xvesa: VBE info."], ['1', '-i', '--ip', "WAN IP address and local interfaces (requires ifconfig or ip network tool). Triggers -n. Not shown with -F for user security reasons. You shouldn't paste your local/WAN IP."], ['1', '-I', '--info', "General info, including processes, uptime, memory, IRC client or shell type, $self_name version."], ['1', '-j', '--swap', "Swap in use. Includes ${partition_string}s, zram, file."], ['1', '-J', '--usb', "Show USB data: Hubs and Devices."], ['1', '-l', '--label', "$partition_string_u labels. Use with -j, -o, -p, -P."], ['1', '-L', '--logical', "Logical devices, LVM (VG, LV), LUKS, Crypto, bcache, etc. Shows components/devices, sizes, etc."], ['1', '-m', '--memory', "Memory (RAM) data. Requires root. Numbers of devices (slots) supported and individual memory devices (sticks of memory etc). For devices, shows device locator, size, speed, type (e.g. DDR3). If neither -I nor -tm are selected, also shows RAM used/total."], ['1', '', '--memory-modules', "Memory (RAM) data. Exclude empty module slots."], ['1', '', '--memory-short', "Memory (RAM) data. Show only short Memory RAM report, number of arrays, slots, modules, and RAM type."], ['1', '-M', '--machine', "Machine data. Device type (desktop, server, laptop, VM etc.), motherboard, BIOS and, if present, system builder (e.g. Lenovo). Shows UEFI/BIOS/UEFI [Legacy]. Older systems/kernels without the required /sys data can use dmidecode instead, run as root. Dmidecode can be forced with --dmidecode"], ['1', '-n', '--network-advanced', "Advanced Network device info. Triggers -N. Shows interface, speed, MAC id, state, etc. "], ['1', '-N', '--network', "Network device(s), driver."], ['1', '-o', '--unmounted', "Unmounted $partition_string info (includes UUID and Label if available). Shows file system type if you have lsblk installed (Linux) or, for BSD/GNU Linux, if 'file' installed and you are root or if you have added to /etc/sudoers (sudo v. 1.7 or newer)(or try doas)."], ['1', '', '', "Example: ^^ALL^=^NOPASSWD:^/usr/bin/file^"], ['1', '-p', '--partitions-full', "Full $partition_string information (-P plus all other detected ${partition_string}s)."], ['1', '-P', '--partitions', "Basic $partition_string info. Shows, if detected: / /boot /home /opt /tmp /usr /usr/home /var /var/log /var/tmp. Swap ${partition_string}s show if --swap is not used. Use -p to see all mounted ${partition_string}s."], ['1', '-r', '--repos', "Distro repository data. Supported repo types: APK, APT, CARDS, EOPKG, NIX, PACMAN, PACMAN-G2, PISI, PKG (BSDs), PORTAGE, PORTS (BSDs), SCRATCHPKG, SLACKPKG, TCE, URPMQ, XBPS, YUM/ZYPP."], ['1', '-R', '--raid', "RAID data. Shows RAID devices, states, levels, array sizes, and components. md-raid: If device is resyncing, also shows resync progress line."], ['1', '-s', '--sensors', "Sensors output (if sensors installed/configured): mobo/CPU/GPU temp; detected fan speeds. GPU temp only for Fglrx/Nvidia drivers. Nvidia shows screen number for > 1 screen. IPMI sensors if present."], ['1', '', '--slots', "PCI slots: type, speed, status. Requires root."], ['1', '-S', '--system', "System info: host name, kernel, desktop environment (if in X/Wayland), distro."], ['1', '-t', '--processes', "Processes. Requires extra options: c (CPU), m (memory), cm (CPU+memory). If followed by numbers 1-x, shows that number of processes for each type (default: 5; if in IRC, max: 5). "], ['1', '', '', "Make sure that there is no space between letters and numbers (e.g.^-t^cm10)."], ['1', '-u', '--uuid', "$partition_string_u UUIDs. Use with -j, -o, -p, -P."], ['1', '-v', '--verbosity', "Set $self_name verbosity level (0-8). Should not be used with -b or -F. Example: $self_name^-v^4"], ['2', '0', '', "Same as: $self_name"], ['2', '1', '', "Basic verbose, -S + basic CPU + -G + basic Disk + -I."], ['2', '2', '', "Networking device (-N), Machine (-M), Battery (-B; if present), and, if present, basic RAID (devices only; notes if inactive). Same as $self_name^-b"], ['2', '3', '', "Advanced CPU (-C), battery (-B), network (-n); triggers -x. "], ['2', '4', '', "$partition_string_u size/used data (-P) for (if present) /, /home, /var/, /boot. Shows full disk data (-D). "], ['2', '5', '', "Audio device (-A), sensors (-s), memory/RAM (-m), bluetooth (if present), $partition_string label^(-l), full swap (-j), UUID^(-u), short form of optical drives, RAID data (if present)."], ['2', '6', '', "Full $partition_string (-p), unmounted $partition_string (-o), optical drive (-d), USB (-J), full RAID; triggers -xx."], ['2', '7', '', "Network IP data (-i), bluetooth, logical (-L), RAID forced, full CPU $flags; triggers -xxx."], ['2', '8', '', "Everything available, including repos (-r), processes (-tcm), PCI slots (--slots); triggers admin (-a)."], ); # if distro maintainers don't want the weather feature disable it if ($use{'weather'}){ push(@data, ['1', '-w', '--weather', "Local weather data/time. To check an alternate location, see -W. NO AUTOMATED QUERIES OR EXCESSIVE USE ALLOWED!"], ['1', '-W', '--weather-location', "[location] Supported options for [location]: postal code[,country/country code]; city, state (USA)/country (country/two character country code); latitude, longitude. Only use if you want the weather somewhere other than the machine running $self_name. Use only ASCII characters, replace spaces in city/state/country names with '+'. Example:^$self_name^-W^[new+york,ny^london,gb^madrid,es]"], ['1', '', '--weather-source', "[1-9] Change weather data source. 1-4 generally active, 5-9 check. See man."], ['1', '', '--weather-unit', "Set weather units to metric (m), imperial (i), metric/imperial (mi), or imperial/metric (im)."], ); } push(@data, [0, '', '', "$line"], ['0', '', '', "Filter Options:"], ['1', '', '--host', "Turn on hostname for -S. Overrides -z."], ['1', '', '--no-host', "Turn off hostname for -S. Useful if showing output from servers etc. Activated by -z as well."], ['1', '-z', '--filter', "Adds security filters for IP/MAC addresses, serial numbers, location (-w), user home directory name, host name. Default on for IRC clients."], ['1', '', '--zl,--filter-label', "Filters out ${partition_string} labels in -j, -o, -p, -P, -Sa."], ['1', '', '--zu,--filter-uuid', "Filters out ${partition_string} UUIDs in -j, -o, -p, -P, -Sa."], ['1', '', '--zv,--filter-vulnerabilities', "Filters out Vulnerabilities report in -Ca."], ['1', '-Z', '--no-filter', "Disable output filters. Useful for debugging networking issues in IRC, or you needed to use --tty, for example."], [0, '', '', "$line"], ['0', '', '', "Output Control Options:"], ['1', '-c', '--color', "Set color scheme (0-42). For piped or redirected output, you must use an explicit color selector. Example:^$self_name^-c^11"], ['1', '', '', "Color selectors let you set the config file value for the selection (NOTE: IRC and global only show safe color set)"], ['2', '94', '', "Console, out of X"], ['2', '95', '', "Terminal, running in X - like xTerm"], ['2', '96', '', "Gui IRC, running in X - like Xchat, Quassel, Konversation etc."], ['2', '97', '', "Console IRC running in X - like irssi in xTerm"], ['2', '98', '', "Console IRC not in X"], ['2', '99', '', "Global - Overrides/removes all settings. Setting specific removes global."], ['1', '', '--indent', "[11-20] Change default wide mode primary indentation width."], ['1', '', '--indents', "[0-10] Change wrapped mode primary indentation width, and secondary / -y1 indent widths."], ['1', '', '--limit', "[-1; 1-x] Set max output limit of IP addresses for -i (default 10; -1 removes limit)."], ['1', '', '--max-wrap,--wrap-max', "[70-xxx] Set maximum width where $self_name autowraps line starters. Current: $size{'max-wrap'}"], ['1', '', '--output', "[json|screen|xml] Change data output type. Requires --output-file if not screen."], ['1', '', '--output-file', "[Full filepath|print] Output file to be used for --output."], ['1', '', '--partition-sort', "[dev-base|fs|id|label|percent-used|size|uuid|used] Change sort order of ${partition_string} output. See man page for specifics."], ['1', '-y', '--width', "[empty|-1|1|80-xxx] Output line width max. Overrides IRC/Terminal settings or actual widths. If no integer give, defaults to 80. -1 removes line lengths. 1 switches output to 1 key/value pair per line. Example:^inxi^-y^130"], ['1', '-Y', '--height', "[empty|-3-xxx] Output height control. Similar to 'less' command except colors preserved, defaults to console/terminal height. -1 shows 1 primary Item: at a time; -2 retains color on redirect/piping (to less -R); -3 removes configuration value; 0 or -Y sets to detected terminal height. Greater than 0 shows x lines at a time."], ['0', '', '', "$line"], ['0', '', '', "Extra Data Options:"], ['1', '-a', '--admin', "Adds advanced sys admin data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form); check man page for explanations!; also sets --extra=3:"], ['2', '-A', '', "If available: list of alternate kernel modules/drivers for device(s); PCIe lanes-max: gen, speed, lanes (if relevant)."], ['2', '-C', '', "If available: CPU socket type, base/boost speeds (dmidecode+root/sudo/doas required); Full topology line, with cores, threads, threads per core, granular cache data, smt status; CPU vulnerabilities (bugs); family, model-id, stepping - format: hex (decimal) if greater than 9; microcode format: hex."], ['2', '-d,-D', '', "If available: logical and physical block sizes; drive family; maj:min, USB drive specifics; SMART report."], ['2', '-E', '', "If available: in Report:, adds Info: line: acl-mtu, sco-mtu, link-policy, link-mode, service-classes."], ['2', '-G', '', "PCIe lanes-max: gen, speed, lanes (if relevant); list of alternate kernel modules/drivers for device(s) (if available); Monitor built year, gamma, screen ratio (if available)."], ['2', '-I', '', "As well as per package manager counts, also adds total number of lib files found for each package manager if not -r; adds init service tool."], ['2', '-j,-p,-P', '', "For swap (if available): swappiness and vfs cache pressure, and if values are default or not."], ['2', '-L', '', "LV, Crypto, devices, components: add maj:min; show full device/components report (speed, mapped names)."], ['2', '-n,-N', '', "If available: list of alternate kernel modules/drivers for device(s); PCIe lanes-max: gen, speed, lanes (if relevant)."], ['2', '-o', '', "If available: maj:min of device."], ['2', '-p,-P', '', "If available: raw size of ${partition_string}s, maj:min, percent available for user, block size of file system (root required)."], ['2', '-r', '', "Packages, see -Ia."], ['2', '-R', '', "mdraid: device maj:min; per component: size, maj:min, state."], ['2', '-S', '', "If available: kernel boot parameters."], ['0', '', '', ''], ['1', '-x', '--extra', "Adds the following extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form):"], ['2', '-A', '', "Specific vendor/product information (if relevant); PCI/USB ID of device; Version/port(s)/driver version (if available); non-running sound servers."], ['2', '-B', '', "Current/minimum voltage, vendor/model, status (if available); attached devices (e.g. wireless mouse, keyboard, if present)."], ['2', '-C', '', "L1/L3 cache (if most Linux, or if root and dmidecode installed); smt if disabled, CPU $flags (short list, use -f to see full list); Highest core speed (if > 1 core); CPU boost (turbo) enabled/disabled, if present; Bogomips on CPU; CPU microarchitecture + revision (if found, or unless --admin, then shows as 'stepping')."], ['2', '-d', '', "Extra optical drive features data; adds rev version to optical drive."], ['2', '-D', '', "HDD temp with disk data. Kernels >= 5.6: enable module drivetemp if not enabled. Older systems require hddtemp, run as as superuser, or as user if you have added hddtemp to /etc/sudoers (sudo v. 1.7 or newer)(or try doas). Example:^^ALL^=^NOPASSWD:^/usr/sbin/hddtemp"], ['2', '-E', '', "PCI/USB Bus ID of device, driver version, LMP version."], ['2', '-G', '', "Specific vendor/product information (if relevant); PCI/USB ID of device; Direct rendering status (in X); Screen number GPU is running on (Nvidia only)."], ['2', '-i', '', "For IPv6, show additional scope addresses: Global, Site, Temporary, Unknown. See --limit for large counts of IP addresses."], ['2', '-I', '', "Default system GCC. With -xx, also shows other installed GCC versions. If running in shell, not in IRC client, shows shell version number, if detected. Init/RC type and runlevel (if available). Total count of all packages discovered in system and not -r."], ['2', '-j', '', "Add mapped: name if partition mapped."], ['2', '-J', '', "For Device: driver."], ['2', '-L', '', "For VG > LV, and other Devices, dm:"], ['2', '-m,--memory-modules', '', "Max memory module size (if available), device type."], ['2', '-N', '', "Specific vendor/product information (if relevant); PCI/USB ID of device; Version/port(s)/driver version (if available)."], ['2', '-o,-p,-P', '', "Add mapped: name if partition mapped."], ['2', '-r', '', "Packages, see -Ix."], ['2', '-R', '', "md-raid: second RAID Info line with extra data: blocks, chunk size, bitmap (if present). Resync line, shows blocks synced/total blocks. Hardware RAID driver version, bus-ID."], ['2', '-s', '', "Basic voltages (ipmi, lm-sensors if present): 12v, 5v, 3.3v, vbat."], ['2', '-S', '', "Kernel gcc version; system base of distro (if relevant and detected)"], ['2', '-t', '', "Adds memory use output to CPU (-xt c), and CPU use to memory (-xt m)."], ); if ($use{'weather'}){ push(@data, ['2', '-w,-W', '', "Wind speed and direction, humidity, pressure, and time zone, if available."]); } push(@data, ['0', '', '', ''], ['1', '-xx', '--extra 2', "Show extra, extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form):"], ['2', '-A', '', "Chip vendor:product ID for each audio device; PCIe speed, lanes (if found)."], ['2', '-B', '', "Serial number."], ['2', '-D', '', "Disk transfer speed; NVMe lanes; Disk serial number; LVM volume group free space (if available); disk duid (some BSDs)."], ['2', '-E', '', "Chip vendor:product ID, LMP subversion; PCIe speed, lanes (if found)."], ['2', '-G', '', "Chip vendor:product ID for each video device; Output ports, used and empty; PCIe speed, lanes (if found); Xorg: OpenGL compatibility version, if free drivers and available; Xorg compositor; alternate Xorg drivers (if available. Alternate means driver is on automatic driver check list of Xorg for the device vendor, but is not installed on system); Xorg Screen data: ID, s-res, dpi; Monitors: ID, position (if > 1), resolution, dpi, model, diagonal."], ['2', '-I', '', "Other detected installed gcc versions (if present). System default runlevel. Adds parent program (or pty/tty) for shell info if not in IRC. Adds Init version number, RC (if found). Adds per package manager installed package counts if not -r."], ['2', '-j,-p,-P', '', "Swap priority."], ['2', '-J', '', "Vendor:chip-ID."], ['2', '-L', '', "Show internal LVM volumes, like raid image/meta volumes; for LVM RAID, adds RAID report line (if not -R); show all components > devices, number of 'c' or 'p' indicate depth of device."], ['2', '-m,--memory-modules', '', "Manufacturer, part number; single/double bank (if found)."], ['2', '-M', '', "Chassis info, BIOS ROM size (dmidecode only), if available."], ['2', '-N', '', "Chip vendor:product ID; PCIe speed, lanes (if found)."], ['2', '-r', '', "Packages, see -Ixx."], ['2', '-R', '', "md-raid: Superblock (if present), algorithm. If resync, shows progress bar. Hardware RAID Chip vendor:product ID."], ['2', '-s', '', "DIMM/SOC voltages (ipmi only)."], ['2', '-S', '', "Display manager (dm) in desktop output (e.g. kdm, gdm3, lightdm); active window manager if detected; desktop toolkit, if available (Xfce/KDE/Trinity only)."], ['2', '--slots', '', "Slot length."], ); if ($use{'weather'}){ push(@data, ['2', '-w,-W', '', "Snow, rain, precipitation, (last observed hour), cloud cover, wind chill, dew point, heat index, if available."] ); } push(@data, ['0', '', '', ''], ['1', '-xxx', '--extra 3', "Show extra, extra, extra data (only works with verbose or line output, not short form):"], ['2', '-A', '', "Serial number, class ID."], ['2', '-B', '', "Chemistry, cycles, location (if available)."], ['2', '-C', '', "CPU voltage, external clock speed (if root and dmidecode installed); smt status, if available."], ['2', '-D', '', "Firmware rev. if available; partition scheme, in some cases; disk type, rotation rpm (if available)."], ['2', '-E', '', "Serial number, class ID, HCI version and revision."], ['2', '-G', '', "Device serial number, class ID; Xorg Screen size, diag; Monitors: hz, size, modes, serial, scale, modes (max/min)."], ['2', '-I', '', "For 'Shell:' adds ([doas|su|sudo|login]) to shell name if present; adds default shell+version if different; for 'running in:' adds (SSH) if SSH session; adds wakeups: (from suspend) to Uptime."], ['2', '-J', '', "If present: Devices: serial number, interface count; USB speed; max power."], ['2', '-m,--memory-modules', '', "Width of memory bus, data and total (if present and greater than data); Detail for Type, if present; module voltage, if available; serial number."], ['2', '-N', '', "Serial number, class ID."], ['2', '-R', '', "zfs-raid: portion allocated (used) by RAID devices/arrays. md-raid: system md-raid support types (kernel support, read ahead, RAID events). Hardware RAID rev, ports, specific vendor/product information."], ['2', '-S', '', "Panel/tray/bar/dock info in desktop output, if in X (like lxpanel, xfce4-panel, mate-panel); (if available) dm version number, window manager version number, virtual terminal number."], ); if ($use{'weather'}){ push(@data, ['2', '-w,-W', '', "Location (uses -z/irc filter), weather observation time, altitude, sunrise/sunset, if available."] ); } push(@data, [0, '', '', "$line"], [0, '', '', "Additional Options:"], ['1', '-h', '--help', "This help menu."], ['1', '', '--recommends', "Checks $self_name application dependencies + recommends, and directories, then shows what package(s) you need to install to add support for that feature."], ); if ($use{'update'}){ push(@data, ['1', '-U', '--update', "Auto-update $self_name. Will also install/update man page. Note: if you installed as root, you must be root to update, otherwise user is fine. Man page installs require root. No arguments downloads from main $self_name git repo."], ['1', '', '', "Use alternate sources for updating $self_name"], ['2', '1', '', "Get the git branch one version."], ['2', '2', '', "Get the git branch two version."], ['3', '3', '', "Get the dev server (smxi.org) version."], ['2', '', '', "Get a version of $self_name from your own server. Use the full download path, e.g.^$self_name^-U^https://myserver.com/inxi"], ); } push(@data, ['1', '-V', '--version', "Prints $self_name version info then exits."], ['0', '', '', "$line"], ['0', '', '', "Advanced Options:"], ['1', '', '--alt', "Trigger for various advanced options:"], ['2', '40', '', "Bypass Perl as a downloader option."], ['2', '41', '', "Bypass Curl as a downloader option."], ['2', '42', '', "Bypass Fetch as a downloader option."], ['2', '43', '', "Bypass Wget as a downloader option."], ['2', '44', '', "Bypass Curl, Fetch, and Wget as downloader options. Forces Perl if HTTP::Tiny present."], ['1', '', '--bt-tool', "[bt-adapter|hciconfig|rfkill] Force use of given tool for bluetooth report."], ['1', '', '--dig', "Overrides configuration item NO_DIG (resets to default)."], ['1', '', '--display', "[:[0-9]] Try to get display data out of X (default: display 0)."], ['1', '', '--dmidecode', "Force use of dmidecode data instead of /sys where relevant (e.g. -M, -B)."], ['1', '', '--downloader', "Force $self_name to use [curl|fetch|perl|wget] for downloads."], ['1', '', '--force', "[dmidecode|hddtemp|lsusb|meminfo|usb-sys|vmstat|wmctrl]. 1 or more in comma separated list. Force use of item(s). See --hddtemp, --dmidecode, --wm, --usb-tool, --usb-sys."], ['1', '', '--hddtemp', "Force use of hddtemp for disk temps."], ['1', '', '--html-wan', "Overrides configuration item NO_HTML_WAN (resets to default)."], ); if ($use{'update'}){ push(@data, ['1', '', '--man', "Install correct man version for dev branch (-U 3) or pinxi using -U."], ); } push(@data, ['1', '', '--no-dig', "Skip dig for WAN IP checks, use downloader program."], ['1', '', '--no-doas', "Skip internal program use of doas features (not related to starting $self_name with doas)."], ['1', '', '--no-html-wan', "Skip HTML IP sources for WAN IP checks, use dig only, or nothing if --no-dig."], ); if ($use{'update'}){ push(@data, ['1', '', '--no-man', "Disable man install for all -U update actions."], ); } push(@data, ['1', '', '--no-ssl', "Skip SSL certificate checks for all downloader actions (Wget/Fetch/Curl/Perl-HTTP::Tiny)."], ['1', '', '--no-sudo', "Skip internal program use of sudo features (not related to starting $self_name with sudo)."], ['1', '', '--pkg', "Force use of disabled package manager counts for packages feature. RPM disabled by default due to possible massive rpm package query times."], ['1', '', '--sensors-default', "Removes configuration item SENSORS_USE and SENSORS_EXCLUDE. Same as default behavior."], ['1', '', '--sensors-exclude', "[sensor[s] name, comma separated] Exclude supplied sensor array[s] for -s output (lm-sensors, Linux only)."], ['1', '', '--sensors-use', "[sensor[s] name, comma separated] Use only supplied sensor array[s] for -s output (lm-sensors, Linux only)."], ['1', '', '--sleep', "[0-x.x] Change CPU sleep time, in seconds, for -C (default:^$cpu_sleep). Allows system to catch up and show a more accurate CPU use. Example:^$self_name^-Cxxx^--sleep^0.15"], ['1', '', '--tty', "Forces irc flag to false. Generally useful if $self_name is running inside of another tool like Chef or MOTD and returns corrupted color codes. Please see man page or file an issue if you need to use this flag. Must use -y [width] option if you want a specific output width. Always put this option first in an option list. See -Z for disabling output filters as well."], ['1', '', '--usb-sys', "Force USB data to use only /sys as data source (Linux only)."], ['1', '', '--usb-tool', "Force USB data to use lsusb as data source [default] (Linux only)."], ['1', '', '--wan-ip-url', "[URL] Skips dig, uses supplied URL for WAN IP (-i). URL output must end in the IP address. See man. Example:^$self_name^-i^--wan-ip-url^https://yoursite.com/ip.php"], ['1', '', '--wm', "Force wm: to use wmctrl as data source. Default uses ps."], ['0', '', '', $line ], ['0', '', '', "Debugging Options:"], ['1', '', '--dbg', "[1-xx] Specific debuggers, change often. See man page."], ['2', '1', '', "Show downloader output. Turns off quiet mode."], ['1', '', '--debug', "[1-3|10|11|20-22] Triggers debugging modes."], ['2', '1-3', '', "On screen debugger output."], ['2', '10', '', "Basic logging."], ['2', '11', '', "Full file/system info logging."], ['1', '', ,'', "The following create a tar.gz file of system data, plus $self_name output. To automatically upload debugger data tar.gz file to ftp.smxi.org: $self_name^--debug^21"], ['2', '20', '', "Full system data collection: /sys; xorg conf and log data, xrandr, xprop, xdpyinfo, glxinfo etc.; data from dev, disks, ${partition_string}s, etc."], ['2', '21', '', "Upload debugger dataset to $self_name debugger server automatically, removes debugger data directory, leaves tar.gz debugger file."], ['2', '22', '', "Upload debugger dataset to $self_name debugger server automatically, removes debugger data directory and debugger tar.gz file."], # ['1', '', '--debug-filter', "Add -z flag to debugger $self_name optiions."], ['1', '', '--debug-id', "[short-string] Add given string to debugger file name. Helps identify source of debugger dataset. Use with --debug 20-22."], ['1', '', '--debug-proc', "Force debugger parsing of /proc as sudo/doas/root."], ['1', '', '--debug-proc-print', "To locate file that /proc debugger hangs on."], ['1', '', '--debug-no-exit', "Skip exit on error to allow completion."], ['1', '', '--debug-no-proc', "Skip /proc debugging in case of a hang."], ['1', '', '--debug-no-sys', "Skip /sys debugging in case of a hang."], ['1', '', '--debug-sys', "Force PowerPC debugger parsing of /sys as sudo/doas/root."], ['1', '', '--debug-sys-print', "To locate file that /sys debugger hangs on."], ['1', '', '--ftp', "Use with --debugger 21 to trigger an alternate FTP server for upload. Format:^[ftp.xx.xx/yy]. Must include a remote directory to upload to. Example:^$self_name^--debug^21^--ftp^ftp.myserver.com/incoming"], ['0', '', '', "$line"], ); print_basic(\@data); exit 0; # shell true } sub show_version { # if not in PATH could be either . or directory name, no slash starting my $working_path=$self_path; my (@data,$link,$self_string); Cwd->import('getcwd'); # no point loading this on top use, we only use getcwd here if ($working_path eq '.'){ $working_path = getcwd(); } elsif ($working_path !~ /^\//){ $working_path = getcwd() . "/$working_path"; } $working_path =~ s%/$%%; # handle if it's a symbolic link, rare, but can happen with directories # in irc clients which would only matter if user starts inxi with -! 30 override # in irc client if (-l "$working_path/$self_name"){ $link="$working_path/$self_name"; $working_path = readlink "$working_path/$self_name"; $working_path =~ s/[^\/]+$//; } # strange output /./ ending, but just trim it off, I don't know how it happens $working_path =~ s%/\./%/%; push(@data, [ 0, '', '', "$self_name $self_version-$self_patch ($self_date)"]); if (!$b_irc){ push(@data, [ 0, '', '', '']); my $year = (split/-/, $self_date)[0]; push(@data, [ 0, '', '', "Copyright^(C)^2008-$year^Harald^Hope^aka^h2"], [ 0, '', '', "Forked from Infobash 3.02: Copyright^(C)^2005-2007^Michiel^de^Boer^aka^locsmif." ], [ 0, '', '', "Using Perl version: $]"], [ 0, '', '', "Program Location: $working_path" ], ); if ($link){ push(@data, [ 0, '', '', "Started via symbolic link: $link" ]); } push(@data, [ 0, '', '', '' ], [ 0, '', '', "Website:^https://github.com/smxi/inxi^or^https://smxi.org/" ], [ 0, '', '', "IRC:^irc.oftc.net channel:^#smxi" ], [ 0, '', '', "Forums:^https://techpatterns.com/forums/forum-33.html" ], [ 0, '', '', '' ], [ 0, '', '', "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html)" ] ); } print_basic(\@data); exit 0; # shell true } ######################################################################## #### STARTUP DATA ######################################################################## ## StartClient { package StartClient; # use warnings; # use strict; my $pppid = ''; # NOTE: there's no reason to create an object, we can just access # the features statically. # args: none # sub new { # my $class = shift; # my $self = {}; # # print "$f\n"; # # print "$type\n"; # return bless $self, $class; # } sub set { eval $start if $b_log; main::set_ps_aux() if !$loaded{'ps-aux'}; if (!$b_irc){ # we'll run ShellData::set() for -I, but only then } else { $use{'filter'} = 1; get_client_name(); if ($client{'konvi'} == 1 || $client{'konvi'} == 3){ set_konvi_data(); } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_client_name { eval $start if $b_log; my $client_name = ''; # print "$ppid\n"; if ($ppid && -e "/proc/$ppid/exe"){ $client_name = lc(readlink "/proc/$ppid/exe"); $client_name =~ s/^.*\///; if ($client_name =~ /^(bash|csh|dash|fish|sh|python.*|perl.*|zsh)$/){ $pppid = (main::grabber("ps -wwp $ppid -o ppid"))[1]; # my @temp = (main::grabber("ps -wwp $ppid -o ppid 2>/dev/null"))[1]; $pppid =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $client_name =~ s/[0-9\.]+$//; # clean things like python2.7 if ($pppid && -f "/proc/$pppid/exe"){ $client_name = lc(readlink "/proc/$pppid/exe"); $client_name =~ s/^.*\///; $client{'native'} = 0; } } $client{'name'} = $client_name; get_client_version(); # print "c:$client_name p:$pppid\n"; # print "$client{'name-print'}\n"; } else { if (!check_modern_konvi()){ $client_name = (main::grabber("ps -wwp $ppid 2>/dev/null"))[1]; if ($client_name){ my @data = split(/\s+/, $client_name); if ($bsd_type){ $client_name = lc($data[4]); } # gnu/linux uses last value else { $client_name = lc($data[-1]); } $client_name =~ s/.*\|-(|)//; $client_name =~ s/[0-9\.]+$//; # clean things like python2.7 $client{'name'} = $client_name; $client{'native'} = 1; get_client_version(); } else { $client{'name'} = "PPID='$ppid' - Empty?"; } } } if ($b_log){ my $string = "Client: $client{'name'} :: version: $client{'version'} :: konvi: $client{'konvi'} :: PPID: $ppid"; main::log_data('data', $string); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_client_version { eval $start if $b_log; @app = main::program_values($client{'name'}); my (@data,@working,$string); if (@app){ $string = ($client{'name'} =~ /^gribble|limnoria|supybot$/) ? 'supybot' : $client{'name'}; $client{'version'} = main::program_version($string,$app[0],$app[1],$app[2],$app[4],$app[5],$app[6]); $client{'name-print'} = $app[3]; $client{'console-irc'} = $app[4]; } if ($client{'name'} =~ /^(bash|csh|fish|dash|sh|zsh)$/){ $client{'name-print'} = 'shell wrapper'; $client{'console-irc'} = 1; } elsif ($client{'name'} eq 'bitchx'){ @data = main::grabber("$client{'name'} -v"); $string = awk(\@data,'Version'); if ($string){ $string =~ s/[()]|bitchx-//g; @data = split(/\s+/, $string); $_=lc for @data; $client{'version'} = ($data[1] eq 'version') ? $data[2] : $data[1]; } } # 'hexchat' => ['',0,'','HexChat',0,0], # special # the hexchat author decided to make --version/-v return a gtk dialogue box, lol... # so we need to read the actual config file for hexchat. Note that older hexchats # used xchat config file, so test first for default, then legacy. Because it's possible # for this file to be user edited, doing some extra checks here. elsif ($client{'name'} eq 'hexchat'){ if (-f '~/.config/hexchat/hexchat.conf'){ @data = main::reader('~/.config/hexchat/hexchat.conf','strip'); } elsif (-f '~/.config/hexchat/xchat.conf'){ @data = main::reader('~/.config/hexchat/xchat.conf','strip'); } if (@data){ $client{'version'} = main::awk(\@data,'version',2,'\s*=\s*'); } # fingers crossed, hexchat won't open gui!! if (!$client{'version'}){ @data = main::grabber("$client{'name'} --version 2>/dev/null"); $client{'version'} = main::awk(\@data,'hexchat',2,'\s+'); } $client{'name-print'} = 'HexChat'; } # note: see legacy inxi konvi logic if we need to restore any of the legacy code. elsif ($client{'name'} eq 'konversation'){ $client{'konvi'} = (!$client{'native'}) ? 2 : 1; } elsif ($client{'name'} =~ /quassel/i){ @data = main::grabber("$client{'name'} -v 2>/dev/null"); foreach (@data){ if ($_ =~ /^Quassel IRC:/){ $client{'version'} = (split(/\s+/, $_))[2]; last; } elsif ($_ =~ /quassel\s[v]?[0-9]/){ $client{'version'} = (split(/\s+/, $_))[1]; last; } } $client{'version'} ||= '(pre v0.4.1)?'; } # then do some perl type searches, do this last since it's a wildcard search elsif ($client{'name'} =~ /^(perl.*|ksirc|dsirc)$/){ my @cmdline = main::get_cmdline(); # Dynamic runpath detection is too complex with KSirc, because KSirc is started from # kdeinit. /proc//exe is a link to /usr/bin/kdeinit # with one parameter which contains parameters separated by spaces(??), first param being KSirc. # Then, KSirc runs dsirc as the perl irc script and wraps around it. When /exec is executed, # dsirc is the program that runs inxi, therefore that is the parent process that we see. # You can imagine how hosed I am if I try to make inxi find out dynamically with which path # KSirc was run by browsing up the process tree in /proc. That alone is straightjacket material. # (KSirc sucks anyway ;) foreach (@cmdline){ if ($_ =~ /dsirc/){ $client{'version'} = main::program_version('ksirc','KSirc:',2,'-v',0,0); $client{'name'} = 'ksirc'; $client{'name-print'} = 'KSirc'; } } $client{'console-irc'} = 1; perl_python_client(); } elsif ($client{'name'} =~ /python/){ perl_python_client(); } # NOTE: these must be empirically determined, not all events that # show no tty are actually IRC. tmux is not a vt, but runs inside one if (!$client{'name-print'}){ my $wl_terms = 'alacritty|altyo|\bate\b|black-screen|conhost|doas|evilvte|'; $wl_terms .= 'foot|germinal|guake|havoc|hyper|kate|kitty|kmscon|konsole|'; $wl_terms .= 'login|macwise|minicom|putty|rxvt|sakura|securecrt|'; $wl_terms .= 'shellinabox|^st$|sudo|term|tilda|tilix|tmux|tym|wayst|xiki|'; $wl_terms .= 'yaft|yakuake|\bzoc\b'; my $wl_clients = 'ansible|chef|run-parts|sshd'; my $whitelist = "$wl_terms|$wl_clients"; # print "$client{'name'}\n"; if ($client{'name'} =~ /($whitelist)/i){ if ($client{'name'} =~ /($wl_terms)/i){ ShellData::set(); } else { $client{'name-print'} = $client{'name'}; } $b_irc = 0; $use{'filter'} = 0; } else { $client{'name-print'} = 'Unknown Client: ' . $client{'name'}; } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_cmdline { eval $start if $b_log; my @cmdline; my $i = 0; if (! -e "/proc/$ppid/cmdline"){ return 1; } local $\ = ''; open(my $fh, '<', "/proc/$ppid/cmdline") or print_line("Open /proc/$ppid/cmdline failed: $!"); my @rows = <$fh>; close $fh; foreach (@rows){ push(@cmdline, $_); $i++; last if $i > 31; } if ($i == 0){ $cmdline[0] = $rows[0]; $i = ($cmdline[0]) ? 1 : 0; } main::log_data('string',"cmdline: @cmdline count: $i") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @cmdline; } sub perl_python_client { eval $start if $b_log; return 1 if $client{'version'}; # this is a hack to try to show konversation if inxi is running but started via /cmd # OR via program shortcuts, both cases in fact now # main::print_line("konvi: " . scalar grep { $_ =~ /konversation/ } @ps_cmd); if ($b_display && main::check_program('konversation') && (grep { $_ =~ /konversation/ } @ps_cmd)){ @app = main::program_values('konversation'); $client{'version'} = main::program_version('konversation',$app[0],$app[1],$app[2],$app[5],$app[6]); $client{'name'} = 'konversation'; $client{'name-print'} = $app[3]; $client{'console-irc'} = $app[4]; } ## NOTE: supybot only appears in ps aux using 'SHELL' command; the 'CALL' command ## gives the user system irc priority, and you don't see supybot listed, so use SHELL elsif (!$b_display && (main::check_program('supybot') || main::check_program('gribble') || main::check_program('limnoria')) && (grep { $_ =~ /supybot/ } @ps_cmd)){ @app = main::program_values('supybot'); $client{'version'} = main::program_version('supybot',$app[0],$app[1],$app[2],$app[5],$app[6]); if ($client{'version'}){ if (grep { $_ =~ /gribble/ } @ps_cmd){ $client{'name'} = 'gribble'; $client{'name-print'} = 'Gribble'; } if (grep { $_ =~ /limnoria/ } @ps_cmd){ $client{'name'} = 'limnoria'; $client{'name-print'} = 'Limnoria'; } else { $client{'name'} = 'supybot'; $client{'name-print'} = 'Supybot'; } } else { $client{'name'} = 'supybot'; $client{'name-print'} = 'Supybot'; } $client{'console-irc'} = 1; } else { $client{'name-print'} = "Unknown $client{'name'} client"; } if ($b_log){ my $string = "namep: $client{'name-print'} name: $client{'name'} version: $client{'version'}"; main::log_data('data',$string); } eval $end if $b_log; } ## try to infer the use of Konversation >= 1.2, which shows $PPID improperly ## no known method of finding Konvi >= 1.2 as parent process, so we look to see if it is running, ## and all other irc clients are not running. As of 2014-03-25 this isn't used in my cases sub check_modern_konvi { eval $start if $b_log; return 0 if !$client{'qdbus'}; my $b_modern_konvi = 0; my $konvi_version = ''; my $konvi = ''; my $pid = ''; my (@temp); # main::log_data('data',"name: $client{'name'} :: qdb: $client{'qdbus'} :: version: $client{'version'} :: konvi: $client{'konvi'} :: PPID: $ppid") if $b_log; # sabayon uses /usr/share/apps/konversation as path if (-d '/usr/share/kde4/apps/konversation' || -d '/usr/share/apps/konversation'){ $pid = main::awk(\@ps_aux,'konversation -session',2,'\s+'); main::log_data('data',"pid: $pid") if $b_log; $konvi = readlink ("/proc/$pid/exe"); $konvi =~ s/^.*\///; # basename @app = main::program_values('konversation'); if ($konvi){ @app = main::program_values('konversation'); $konvi_version = main::program_version($konvi,$app[0],$app[1],$app[2],$app[5],$app[6]); @temp = split('\.', $konvi_version); $client{'console-irc'} = $app[4]; $client{'konvi'} = 3; $client{'name'} = 'konversation'; $client{'name-print'} = $app[3]; $client{'version'} = $konvi_version; # note: we need to change this back to a single dot number, like 1.3, not 1.3.2 $konvi_version = $temp[0] . "." . $temp[1]; if ($konvi_version > 1.1){ $b_modern_konvi = 1; } } } main::log_data('data',"name: $client{'name'} name print: $client{'name-print'} qdb: $client{'qdbus'} version: $konvi_version konvi: $konvi PID: $pid") if $b_log; main::log_data('data',"b_is_qt4: $b_modern_konvi") if $b_log; ## for testing this module # my $ppid = getppid(); # system('qdbus org.kde.konversation', '/irc', 'say', $client{'dserver'}, $client{'dtarget'}, # "getpid_dir: $konvi_qt4 verNum: $konvi_version pid: $pid ppid: $ppid"); eval $end if $b_log; return $b_modern_konvi; } sub set_konvi_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $config_tool = ''; # https://userbase.kde.org/Konversation/Scripts/Scripting_guide if ($client{'konvi'} == 3){ $client{'dserver'} = shift @ARGV; $client{'dtarget'} = shift @ARGV; $client{'dobject'} = 'default'; } elsif ($client{'konvi'} == 1){ $client{'dport'} = shift @ARGV; $client{'dserver'} = shift @ARGV; $client{'dtarget'} = shift @ARGV; $client{'dobject'} = 'Konversation'; } # for some reason this logic hiccups on multiple spaces between args @ARGV = grep { $_ ne '' } @ARGV; # there's no current kde 5 konvi config tool that we're aware of. Correct if changes. if (main::check_program('kde4-config')){ $config_tool = 'kde4-config'; } elsif (main::check_program('kde5-config')){ $config_tool = 'kde5-config'; } elsif (main::check_program('kde-config')){ $config_tool = 'kde-config'; } # The section below is on request of Argonel from the Konversation developer team: # it sources config files like $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts/inxi.conf if ($config_tool){ my @data = main::grabber("$config_tool --path data 2>/dev/null",':'); Configs::set(\@data); } eval $end if $b_log; } } ######################################################################## #### OUTPUT ######################################################################## #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### CLEANERS, FILTERS, AND TOOLS #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- sub clean { my ($item) = @_; return $item if !$item;# handle cases where it was 0 or '' or undefined # note: |nee trips engineering, but I don't know why nee was filtered $item =~ s/chipset|company|components|computing|computer|corporation|communications|electronics?|electric(al)?|group|incorporation|industrial|international|limited|\bnee\b|?|revision|semiconductor|software|technolog(ies|y)|?|ltd\.||\bltd\b|inc\.||\binc\b|intl\.|co\.||corp\.||\(tm\)|\(r\)|®|\(rev ..\)|\'|\"|\?//gi; $item =~ s/,|\*/ /g; $item =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $item =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; return $item; } sub clean_arm { my ($item) = @_; $item =~ s/(\([^\(]*Device Tree[^\)]*\))//gi; $item =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $item =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; return $item; } sub clean_characters { my ($data) = @_; # newline, pipe, brackets, + sign, with space, then clear doubled # spaces and then strip out trailing/leading spaces. # etc/issue often has junk stuff like (\l) \n \l return if !$data; $data =~ s/[:\47]|\\[a-z]|\n|,|\"|\*|\||\+|\[\s\]|n\/a|\s\s+/ /g; $data =~ s/\(\s*\)//; $data =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; return $data; } sub clean_disk { my ($item) = @_; return $item if !$item; # ?| $item =~ s/vendor.*|product.*|O\.?E\.?M\.?//gi; $item =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $item =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; return $item; } sub clean_dmi { my ($string) = @_; $string = clean_unset($string,'AssetTagNum|^Base Board .*|^Chassis .*|' . 'Manufacturer.*| Or Motherboard|\bOther\b.*|PartNum.*|SerNum|' . '^System .*|^0x[0]+$'); $string =~ s/\bbios\b|\bacpi\b//gi; $string =~ s/http:\/\/www.abit.com.tw\//Abit/i; $string =~ s/^[\s'"]+|[\s'"]+$//g; $string =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; $string = remove_duplicates($string) if $string; return $string; } sub clean_pci { my ($string,$type) = @_; # print "st1 $type:$string\n"; my $filter = 'and\ssubsidiaries|compatible\scontroller|licensed\sby|'; $filter .= '\b(device|controller|connection|multimedia)\b|\([^)]+\)'; # \[[^\]]+\]$| not trimming off ending [...] initial type filters removes end $filter = '\[[^\]]+\]$|' . $filter if $type eq 'pci'; $string =~ s/($filter)//ig; $string =~ s/^[\s'"]+|[\s'"]+$//g; $string =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; # print "st2 $type:$string\n"; $string = remove_duplicates($string) if $string; return $string; } sub clean_pci_subsystem { my ($string) = @_; # we only need filters for features that might use vendor, -AGN my $filter = 'and\ssubsidiaries|adapter|(hd\s)?audio|definition|desktop|ethernet|'; $filter .= 'gigabit|graphics|hdmi(\/[\S]+)?|high|integrated|licensed\sby|'; $filter .= 'motherboard|network|onboard|raid|pci\s?express'; $string =~ s/\b($filter)\b//ig; $string =~ s/^[\s'"]+|[\s'"]+$//g; $string =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; return $string; } # Use sparingly, but when we need regex type stuff # stripped out for reliable string compares, it's better. # sometimes the pattern comes from unknown strings # which can contain regex characters, get rid of those sub clean_regex { my ($string) = @_; return if !$string; $string =~ s/(\{|\}|\(|\)|\[|\]|\|)/ /g; $string =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $string =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; return $string; } # $extra optional, if you want to add custom filter to defaults sub clean_unset { my ($string,$extra) = @_; my $cleaner = '^(\.)+$|Bad Index|default string|\[?empty\]?|\bnone\b|N\/A|^not |'; $cleaner .= 'not set|OUT OF SPEC|To be filled|O\.?E\.?M|undefine|unknow|unspecif'; $cleaner .= '|' . $extra if $extra; $string =~ s/.*($cleaner).*//i; return $string; } sub filter { my ($string) = @_; if ($string){ if ($use{'filter'} && $string ne message('root-required')){ $string = $filter_string; } } else { $string = 'N/A'; } return $string; } # note, let the print logic handle N/A cases sub filter_partition { my ($source,$string,$type) = @_; return $string if !$string || $string eq 'N/A'; if ($source eq 'system'){ my $test = ($type eq 'label') ? '=LABEL=': '=UUID='; $string =~ s/$test[^\s]+/$test$filter_string/g; } else { $string = $filter_string; } return $string; } sub filter_pci_long { my ($string) = @_; if ($string =~ /\[AMD(\/ATI)?\]/){ $string =~ s/Advanced\sMicro\sDevices\s\[AMD(\/ATI)?\]/AMD/; } return $string; } # args: list of values, return the first one that is defined sub get_defined { for (@_){ return $_ if defined $_; } return; # don't return undef explicitly, only implicitly! } # args: $1 - vendor id; $2 - product id # returns print ready vendor:chip id string, or na variants sub get_chip_id { my ($vendor,$product)= @_; my $id = 'N/A'; if ($vendor && $product){ $id = "$vendor:$product"; } elsif ($vendor){ $id = "$vendor:n/a"; } elsif ($product){ $id = "n/a:$product"; } return $id; } # args: $1 - size in KB, return KB, MB, GB, TB, PB, EB; $2 - 'string'; # $3 - default value if null # returns string with units or array or size unmodified if not numeric sub get_size { my ($size,$type,$empty) = @_; my (@data); $type ||= ''; $empty ||= ''; return $empty if !defined $size; if (!is_numeric($size)){ $data[0] = $size; $data[1] = ''; } elsif ($size > 1024**5){ $data[0] = sprintf("%.2f",$size/1024**5); $data[1] = 'EiB'; } elsif ($size > 1024**4){ $data[0] = sprintf("%.2f",$size/1024**4); $data[1] = 'PiB'; } elsif ($size > 1024**3){ $data[0] = sprintf("%.2f",$size/1024**3); $data[1] = 'TiB'; } elsif ($size > 1024**2){ $data[0] = sprintf("%.2f",$size/1024**2); $data[1] = 'GiB'; } elsif ($size > 1024){ $data[0] = sprintf("%.1f",$size/1024); $data[1] = 'MiB'; } else { $data[0] = sprintf("%.0f",$size); $data[1] = 'KiB'; } $data[0] += 0 if $data[1]; # trim trailing 0s # note: perl throws strict error if you try to convert string to int # $data[0] = int($data[0]) if $b_int && $data[0]; if ($type eq 'string'){ return ($data[1]) ? join(' ', @data) : $size; } else { return @data; } } # not used, but keeping logic for now sub increment_starters { my ($key,$indexes) = @_; my $result = $key; if (defined $indexes->{$key}){ $indexes->{$key}++; $result = "$key-$indexes->{$key}"; } return $result; } sub message { my ($type,$id) = @_; $id ||= ''; my %unfound = ( 'arm-cpu-f' => 'Use -f option to see features', 'battery-data' => 'No system battery data found. Is one present?', 'battery-data-bsd' => 'No battery data found. Try with --dmidecode', 'battery-data-sys' => 'No /sys data found.', 'bluetooth-data' => 'No bluetooth data found.', 'bluetooth-down' => "tool can't run", 'cpu-bugs-null' => 'No CPU vulnerability/bugs data available.', 'cpu-model-null' => 'Model N/A', 'cpu-speeds' => 'No per core speed data found.', 'cpu-speeds-bsd' => 'No OS support for core speeds.', 'darwin-feature' => 'Feature not supported iu Darwin/OSX.', 'dev' => 'Feature under development', 'disk-data' => 'No disk data found.', 'disk-data-bsd' => 'No disk data found.', 'disk-size-0' => 'Total N/A', 'display-driver-na' => ' X driver n/a', 'display-server' => 'No display server data found. Headless machine?', 'dmesg-boot-permissions' => 'dmesg.boot permissions', 'dmesg-boot-missing' => 'dmesg.boot not found', 'dmidecode-dev-mem' => 'dmidecode is not allowed to read /dev/mem', 'dmidecode-smbios' => 'No SMBIOS data for dmidecode to process', 'gl-console' => 'No advanced graphics data found on this system in console.', 'gl-empty' => 'Unset. Missing GL driver?', 'gl-null' => 'No GL data found on this system.', 'gl-root' => 'GL data unavailable in console for root.', 'gl-root-display' => 'GL data unavailable for root.', 'gl-try' => 'GL data unavailable in console. Try -G --display', 'glxinfo-missing' => 'Unable to show GL data. Required tool glxinfo missing.', 'interface-wayland' => 'Wayland GBM/EGL data currently not available.', 'IP' => "No $id found. Connected to web? SSL issues?", 'IP-dig' => "No $id found. Connected to web? SSL issues? Try --no-dig", 'IP-no-dig' => "No $id found. Connected to web? SSL issues? Try enabling dig", 'logical-data' => 'No logical block device data found.', 'logical-data-bsd' => "Logical block device feature unsupported in $id.", 'machine-data' => 'No machine data: try newer kernel.', 'machine-data-bsd' => 'No machine data: Is dmidecode installed? Try -M --dmidecode.', 'machine-data-dmidecode' => 'No machine data: try newer kernel. Is dmidecode installed? Try -M --dmidecode.', 'machine-data-force-dmidecode' => 'No machine data: try newer kernel. Is dmidecode installed? Try -M --dmidecode.', 'machine-data-fruid' => 'No machine data: Is fruid_print installed?', 'monitor-console' => 'N/A in console', 'monitor-id' => 'not-matched', 'monitor-na' => 'N/A', 'monitor-wayland' => 'no compositor data', 'note-check' => 'check', 'note-est' => 'est.', 'optical-data' => 'No optical or floppy data found.', 'optical-data-bsd' => 'No optical or floppy data found.', 'output-control' => "-:: 'Enter' to continue to next block. Any key + 'Enter' to exit:", 'output-control-exit' => 'Exiting output. Have a nice day.', 'output-limit' => "Output throttled. IPs: $id; Limit: $limit; Override: --limit [1-x;-1 all]", 'package-data' => 'No packages detected. Unsupported package manager?', 'partition-data' => 'No partition data found.', 'partition-hidden' => 'N/A (hidden?)', 'pci-advanced-data' => 'bus/chip ids unavailable', 'pci-card-data' => 'No device data found.', 'pci-card-data-root' => 'Device data requires root.', 'pci-slot-data' => 'No PCI Slot data found.', 'pm-disabled' => 'see --pkg', 'ps-data-null' => 'No process data available.', 'raid-data' => 'No RAID data found.', 'ram-data' => 'No RAM data found.', 'ram-data-complete' => 'For complete report, try with --dmidecode', 'ram-data-dmidecode' => 'No RAM data found. Try with --dmidecode', 'recommends' => 'see --recommends', 'repo-data', "No repo data detected. Does $self_name support your package manager?", 'repo-data-bsd', "No repo data detected. Does $self_name support $id?", 'risc-pci' => 'No ' . uc($id) . ' data found for this feature.', 'root-feature' => 'Feature requires superuser permissions.', 'root-item-incomplete' => "Full $id report requires superuser permissions.", 'root-required' => '', 'root-suggested' => 'try sudo/root',# gdm only 'screen-wayland' => 'no compositor data', 'screen-xvesa' => 'no Xvesa data', 'sensors-data-bsd' => "$id sensor data found but not usable.", 'sensors-data-bsd-ok' => 'No sensor data found. Are sensors present?', 'sensors-data-ipmi' => 'No ipmi sensor data found.', 'sensors-data-linux' => 'No sensor data found. Is lm-sensors configured?', 'sensors-ipmi-root' => 'Unable to run ipmi sensors. Root privileges required.', 'smartctl-command' => 'A mandatory SMART command failed. Various possible causes.', 'smartctl-open' => 'Unable to open device. Wrong device ID given?', 'smartctl-udma-crc' => 'Bad cable/connection?', 'smartctl-usb' => 'Unknown USB bridge. Flash drive/Unsupported enclosure?', 'swap-admin' => 'No admin swap data available.', 'swap-data' => 'No swap data was found.', 'tool-missing-basic' => "", 'tool-missing-incomplete' => "Missing system tool: $id. Output will be incomplete", 'tool-missing-os' => "No OS support. Is a comparable $id tool available?", 'tool-missing-recommends' => "Required tool $id not installed. Check --recommends", 'tool-missing-required' => "Required program $id not available", 'tool-permissions' => "Unable to run $id. Root privileges required.", 'tool-present' => 'Present and working', 'tool-unknown-error' => "Unknown $id error. Unable to generate data.", 'tools-missing' => "This feature requires one of these tools: $id", 'tools-missing-bsd' => "This feature requires one of these tools: $id", 'undefined' => '', 'unmounted-data' => 'No unmounted partitions found.', 'unmounted-data-bsd' => "Unmounted partition feature unsupported in $id.", 'unmounted-file' => 'No /proc/partitions file found.', 'unsupported' => '', 'usb-data' => 'No USB data found. Server?', 'unknown-cpu-topology' => 'ERR-103', 'unknown-desktop-version' => 'ERR-101', 'unknown-dev' => 'ERR-102', 'unknown-shell' => 'ERR-100', 'weather-error' => "Error: $id", 'weather-null' => "No $id found. Internet connection working?", 'xvesa-interface' => 'No Xvesa VBE/GOP data found.', ); return $unfound{$type}; } # string of range types (2-5; 3 4; 3,4,2-12) to generate single regex string for sub regex_range { return if ! defined $_[0]; my @processed; foreach my $item (split(/[,\s]+/,$_[0])){ if ($item =~ /(\d+)-(\d+)/){ $item = join('|',($1..$2)); } push(@processed,$item); } return join('|',@processed); } # Handles duplicates occuring anywhere in string sub remove_duplicates { my ($string) = @_; return if !$string; my (%holder,@temp); foreach (split(/\s+/, $string)){ if (!$holder{lc($_)}){ push(@temp, $_); $holder{lc($_)} = 1; } } $string = join(' ', @temp); return $string; } # convert string passed to KB, based on GB/MB/TB id # NOTE: K 1024 KB 1000 KiB 1024 # The logic will turn false MB to M for this tool # Hopefully one day sizes will all be in KiB type units sub translate_size { my ($working) = @_; my ($size,$unit) = (0,''); # print ":$working:\n"; return if ! defined $working; my $math = ($working =~ /B$/) ? 1000: 1024; if ($working =~ /^([0-9\.]+)\s*([kKMGTPE])i?B?$/i){ $size = $1; $unit = uc($2); } if ($unit eq 'K'){ $size = $1; } elsif ($unit eq 'M'){ $size = $1 * $math; } elsif ($unit eq 'G'){ $size = $1 * $math**2; } elsif ($unit eq 'T'){ $size = $1 * $math**3; } elsif ($unit eq 'P'){ $size = $1 * $math**4; } elsif ($unit eq 'E'){ $size = $1 * $math**5; } $size = int($size) if $size; return $size; } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### GENERATE OUTPUT #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- sub check_output_path { my ($path) = @_; my ($b_good,$dir,$file); $dir = $path; $dir =~ s/([^\/]+)$//; $file = $1; # print "file: $file : dir: $dir\n"; $b_good = 1 if (-d $dir && -w $dir && $dir =~ /^\// && $file); return $b_good; } # passing along hash ref sub output_handler { my ($data) = @_; # print Dumper \%data; if ($output_type eq 'screen'){ print_data($data); } elsif ($output_type eq 'json'){ generate_json($data); } elsif ($output_type eq 'xml'){ generate_xml($data); } } # passing along hash ref # NOTE: file has already been set and directory verified sub generate_json { eval $start if $b_log; my ($data) = @_; my ($json); my $b_debug = 0; my ($b_cpanel,$b_valid); error_handler('not-in-irc', 'help') if $b_irc; print Dumper $data if $b_debug; load_json() if !$loaded{'json'}; if ($use{'json'}){ $json = &{$use{'json'}->{'encode'}}($data); } else { error_handler('required-module', 'json', 'JSON::PP, Cpanel::JSON::XS or JSON::XS'); } if ($json){ #$json =~ s/"[0-9]+#/"/g; if ($output_file eq 'print'){ #$json =~ s/\}/}\n/g; print "$json"; } else { print_line("Writing JSON data to: $output_file\n"); open(my $fh, '>', $output_file) or error_handler('open',$output_file,"$!"); print $fh "$json"; close $fh; print_line("Data written successfully.\n"); } } eval $end if $b_log; } # NOTE: So far xml is substantially more difficult than json, so # using a crude dumper rather than making a nice xml file, but at # least xml has some output now. sub generate_xml { eval $start if $b_log; my ($data) = @_; my ($xml); my $b_debug = 0; error_handler('not-in-irc', 'help') if $b_irc; # print Dumper $data if $b_debug; if (check_perl_module('XML::Dumper')){ XML::Dumper->import; $xml = XML::Dumper::pl2xml($data); #$xml =~ s/"[0-9]+#/"/g; if ($output_file eq 'print'){ print "$xml"; } else { print_line("Writing XML data to: $output_file\n"); open(my $fh, '>', $output_file) or error_handler('open',$output_file,"$!"); print $fh "$xml"; close $fh; print_line("Data written successfully.\n"); } } else { error_handler('required-module', 'xml', 'XML::Dumper'); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub key { return sprintf("%03d#%s#%s#%s", $_[0],$_[1],$_[2],$_[3]); } sub output_control { print message('output-control'); chomp(my $response = ); if (!$response){ $size{'lines'} = 1; } else { print message('output-control-exit'), "\n"; exit 0; } } sub print_basic { my ($data) = @_; my $indent = 18; my $indent_static = 18; my $indent1_static = 5; my $indent2_static = 8; my $indent1 = 5; my $indent2 = 8; my $length = @$data; my ($start,$i,$j,$line); if ($size{'max-cols'} > 110){ $indent_static = 22; } elsif ($size{'max-cols'} < 90){ $indent_static = 15; } # print $length . "\n"; for my $i (0 .. $#$data){ # print "0: $data->[$i][0]\n"; if ($data->[$i][0] == 0){ $indent = 0; $indent1 = 0; $indent2 = 0; } elsif ($data->[$i][0] == 1){ $indent = $indent_static; $indent1 = $indent1_static; $indent2= $indent2_static; } elsif ($data->[$i][0] == 2){ $indent = ($indent_static + 7); $indent1 = ($indent_static + 5); $indent2 = 0; } $data->[$i][3] =~ s/\n/ /g; $data->[$i][3] =~ s/\s+/ /g; if ($data->[$i][1] && $data->[$i][2]){ $data->[$i][1] = $data->[$i][1] . ', '; } $start = sprintf("%${indent1}s%-${indent2}s",$data->[$i][1],$data->[$i][2]); if ($indent > 1 && (length($start) > ($indent - 1))){ $line = sprintf("%-${indent}s\n", "$start"); print_line($line); $start = ''; # print "1-print.\n"; } if (($indent + length($data->[$i][3])) < $size{'max-cols'}){ $data->[$i][3] =~ s/\^/ /g; $line = sprintf("%-${indent}s%s\n", "$start", $data->[$i][3]); print_line($line); # print "2-print.\n"; } else { my $holder = ''; my $sep = ' '; # note: special case, split ' ' trims leading, trailing spaces, # then splits like awk, on one or more white spaces. foreach my $word (split(' ', $data->[$i][3])){ # print "$word\n"; if (($indent + length($holder) + length($word)) < $size{'max-cols'}){ $word =~ s/\^/ /g; $holder .= $word . $sep; # print "3-hold.\n"; } # elsif (($indent + length($holder) + length($word)) >= $size{'max-cols'}){ else { $line = sprintf("%-${indent}s%s\n", "$start", $holder); print_line($line); $start = ''; $word =~ s/\^/ /g; $holder = $word . $sep; # print "4-print-hold.\n"; } } if ($holder !~ /^[ ]*$/){ $line = sprintf("%-${indent}s%s\n", "$start", $holder); print_line($line); # print "5-print-last.\n"; } } } } # this has to get a hash of hashes, at least for now. # because perl does not retain insertion order, I use a prefix for each # hash key to force sorts. sub print_data { my ($data) = @_; my ($counter,$length,$split_count) = (0,0,0); my ($hash_id,$holder,$start,$start2,$start_holder) = ('','','','',''); my $indent = $size{'indent'}; my (%ids); my ($b_container,$b_ni2,$holder2,$key,$line,$val2,$val3); # these 2 sets are single logic items my $b_single = ($size{'max-cols'} == 1) ? 1: 0; my ($b_row1,$indent_2,$indent_use,$indentx) = (1,0,0,0); # $size{'max-cols'} = 88; # NOTE: indent < 11 would break the output badly in some cases if ($size{'max-cols'} < $size{'max-wrap'} || $size{'indent'} < 11){ $indent = $size{'indents'}; } foreach my $key1 (sort { substr($a,0,3) <=> substr($b,0,3) } keys %$data){ $key = (split('#', $key1))[3]; $b_row1 = 1; if ($key ne 'SHORT'){ $start = sprintf("$colors{'c1'}%-${indent}s$colors{'cn'}","$key$sep{'s1'}"); if ($use{'output-block'}){ output_control() if $use{'output-block'} > 1; $use{'output-block'}++; } $start_holder = $key; $indent_2 = $indent + $size{'indents'}; $b_ni2 = ($start_holder eq 'Info') ? 1 : 0; if ($indent < 10){ $line = "$start\n"; print_line($line); $start = ''; $line = ''; } } else { $indent = 0; } next if ref($data->{$key1}) ne 'ARRAY'; # Line starters that will be -x incremented always # It's a tiny bit faster manually resetting rather than using for loop %ids = ( 'Array' => 1, # RAM or RAID 'Battery' => 1, 'Card' => 1, 'Device' => 1, 'Floppy' => 1, 'Hardware' => 1, # hardware raid report 'Hub' => 1, 'ID' => 1, 'IF-ID' => 1, 'LV' => 1, 'Monitor' => 1, 'Optical' => 1, 'Screen' => 1, 'Sound Server' => 1, 'variant' => 1, # arm > 1 cpu type ); foreach my $val1 (@{$data->{$key1}}){ if (ref($val1) eq 'HASH'){ if (!$b_single){ $indent_use = $length = ($b_row1) ? $indent : $indent_2; } ($counter,$b_row1,$split_count) = (0,1,0); foreach my $key2 (sort {substr($a,0,3) <=> substr($b,0,3)} keys %$val1){ if (!$b_single){ $indent_use = ($b_row1 || $b_ni2) ? $indent: $indent_2; } # print "m-1: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; ($hash_id,$b_container,$indentx,$key) = (split('#', $key2)); if ($start_holder eq 'Graphics' && $key eq 'Screen'){ $ids{'Monitor'} = 1; } elsif ($start_holder eq 'Memory' && $key eq 'Array'){ $ids{'Device'} = 1; } elsif ($start_holder eq 'RAID' && $key eq 'Device'){ $ids{'Array'} = 1; } elsif ($start_holder eq 'USB' && $key eq 'Hub'){ $ids{'Device'} = 1; } elsif ($start_holder eq 'Logical' && $key eq 'Device'){ $ids{'LV'} = 1; } if ($counter == 0 && defined $ids{$key}){ $key .= '-' . $ids{$key}++; } $val2 = $val1->{$key2}; # we have to handle cases where $val2 is 0 if (!$b_single && $val2 || $val2 eq '0'){ $val2 .= " "; } # see: Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated. Only get this # warning in Perl 5.08 oddly enough. ie, no: scalar (split(...)); my @temp = split(/\s+/, $val2); $split_count = scalar @temp; if (!$b_single && (length("$key$sep{'s2'} $val2") + $length) < $size{'max-cols'}){ # print "h-1: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; $length += length("$key$sep{'s2'} $val2"); $holder .= "$colors{'c1'}$key$sep{'s2'}$colors{'c2'} $val2"; } # handle case where the key/value pair is > max, and where there are # a lot of terms, like cpu flags, raid types supported. Raid can have # the last row have a lot of devices, or many raid types elsif (!$b_single && (length("$key$sep{'s2'} $val2") + $indent_use) > $size{'max-cols'} && !defined $ids{$key} && $split_count > 2){ # print "m-2 r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; my @values = split(/\s+/, $val2); $val3 = shift @values; $start2 = "$colors{'c1'}$key$sep{'s2'}$colors{'c2'} $val3 "; $holder2 = ''; # case where not first item in line, but when key+first word added, # is wider than max width. if ($holder && ($length + length("$key$sep{'s2'} $val3")) > $size{'max-cols'}){ # print "p-1a r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; $holder =~ s/\s+$//; $line = sprintf("%-${indent_use}s%s$colors{'cn'}\n","$start","$holder"); print_line($line); $b_row1 = 0; $start = ''; $holder = ''; $length = $indent_use; } $length += length("$key$sep{'s2'} $val3 "); # print scalar @values,"\n"; foreach (@values){ # my $l = (length("$_ ") + $length); # print "$l\n"; $indent_use = ($b_row1) ? $indent : $indent_2; if ((length("$_ ") + $length) < $size{'max-cols'}){ # print "h-2: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; # print "a\n"; if ($start2){ $holder2 .= "$start2$_ "; $start2 = ''; } else { $holder2 .= "$_ "; } $length += length("$_ "); } else { # print "p-1b: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; if ($start2){ $holder2 = "$start2$holder2"; } else { $holder2 = "$colors{'c2'}$holder2"; } # print "xx:$holder"; $holder2 =~ s/\s+$//; $line = sprintf("%-${indent_use}s%s$colors{'cn'}\n","$start","$holder$holder2"); print_line($line); $b_row1 = 0; $holder = ''; $holder2 = "$_ "; # print "h2: $holder2\n"; $length = length($holder2) + $indent_use; $start2 = ''; $start = ''; } } if ($holder2 !~ /^\s*$/){ # print "p-2: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; $holder2 =~ s/\s+$//; $holder2 = "$colors{'c2'}$holder2"; $line = sprintf("%-${indent_use}s%s$colors{'cn'}\n","$start","$holder$holder2"); print_line($line); $b_row1 = 0; $holder = ''; $holder2 = ''; $length = $indent_use; $start2 = ''; $start = ''; } } # NOTE: only these and the last fallback are used for b_single output else { if ($holder){ # print "p-3: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; $holder =~ s/\s+$//; $line = sprintf("%-${indent_use}s%s$colors{'cn'}\n",$start,"$holder"); $length = length("$key$sep{'s2'} $val2") + $indent_use; print_line($line); $b_row1 = 0; $start = ''; } else { # print "h-3a: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; $length = $indent_use; } if ($b_single){ $indent_use = ($indent * $indentx); } else { $indent_use = ($b_row1 || $b_ni2) ? $indent: $indent_2; } $holder = "$colors{'c1'}$key$sep{'s2'}$colors{'c2'} $val2"; # print "h-3b: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; } $counter++; } if ($holder !~ /^\s*$/){ # print "p-4: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; $holder =~ s/\s+$//; $line = sprintf("%-${indent_use}s%s$colors{'cn'}\n",$start,"$start2$holder"); print_line($line); $b_row1 = 0; $holder = ''; $length = 0; $start = ''; } } # only for repos currently elsif (ref($val1) eq 'ARRAY'){ # print "p-5: r1: $b_row1 iu: $indent_use\n"; my $array=0; $indent_use = $indent_2; foreach my $item (@$val1){ $array++; if ($size{'max-lines'}){ my $l1 = length("$array$sep{'s2'} $item") + $indent_use; if ($l1 > $size{'term-cols'}){ my $l2 = length("$array$sep{'s2'} ") + $indent_use + 6; # print "$l1 $size{'term-cols'} $l2 $array $indent_use\n"; $item = substr($item,0,$size{'term-cols'} - $l2) . '[...]'; } } $line = "$colors{'c1'}$array$sep{'s2'} $colors{'c2'}$item$colors{'cn'}"; $line = sprintf("%-${indent_use}s%s\n","","$line"); print_line($line); } } } # we want a space between data blocks for single print_line("\n") if $b_single; } } sub print_line { my ($line) = @_; if ($b_irc && $client{'test-konvi'}){ $client{'konvi'} = 3; $client{'dobject'} = 'Konversation'; } if ($client{'konvi'} == 1 && $client{'dcop'}){ # konvi doesn't seem to like \n characters, it just prints them literally $line =~ s/\n//g; #qx('dcop "$client{'dport'}" "$client{'dobject'}" say "$client{'dserver'}" "$client{'dtarget'}" "$line 1"); system('dcop', $client{'dport'}, $client{'dobject'}, 'say', $client{'dserver'}, $client{'dtarget'}, "$line 1"); } elsif ($client{'konvi'} == 3 && $client{'qdbus'}){ # print $line; $line =~ s/\n//g; #qx(qdbus org.kde.konversation /irc say "$client{'dserver'}" "$client{'dtarget'}" "$line"); system('qdbus', 'org.kde.konversation', '/irc', 'say', $client{'dserver'}, $client{'dtarget'}, $line); } else { # print "tl: $size{'term-lines'} ml: $size{'max-lines'} l:$size{'lines'}\n"; if ($size{'max-lines'}){ # -y1 + -Y can result in start of output scrolling off screen if terminal # wrapped lines happen. if ((($size{'max-lines'} >= $size{'term-lines'}) && $size{'max-lines'} == $size{'lines'}) || ($size{'max-lines'} < $size{'term-lines'} && $size{'max-lines'} + 1 == $size{'lines'})){ output_control(); } } print $line; $size{'lines'}++ if $size{'max-lines'}; } } ######################################################################## #### ITEM PROCESSORS ######################################################################## #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### ITEM GENERATORS #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- ## AudioItem { package AudioItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows); my $num = 0; if (%risc && !$use{'soc-audio'} && !$use{'pci-tool'}){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('risc-pci',$risc{'id'}), },); } else { push(@rows,device_output()); } if (((%risc && !$use{'soc-audio'} && !$use{'pci-tool'}) || !@rows) && (my $file = $system_files{'asound-cards'})){ push(@rows,asound_output($file)); } push(@rows,usb_output()); if (!@rows){ my $key = 'Message'; my $type = 'pci-card-data'; if ($pci_tool && $alerts{$pci_tool}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $type = 'pci-card-data-root'; } push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message($type,''), },); } push(@rows,sound_server_output()); eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub device_output { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$devices{'audio'}; my (@rows); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); foreach my $row (@{$devices{'audio'}}){ $num = 1; $j = scalar @rows; my $driver = $row->[9]; $driver ||= 'N/A'; my $device = $row->[4]; $device = ($device) ? main::clean_pci($device,'output') : 'N/A'; # have seen absurdly verbose card descriptions, with non related data etc if (length($device) > 85 || $size{'max-cols'} < 110){ $device = main::filter_pci_long($device); } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $device, },); if ($extra > 0 && $use{'pci-tool'} && $row->[12]){ my $item = main::get_pci_vendor($row->[4],$row->[12]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'vendor')} = $item if $item; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'driver')} = $driver; if ($extra > 0 && !$bsd_type){ if ($row->[9]){ my $version = main::get_module_version($row->[9]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $version if $version; } } if ($b_admin && $row->[10]){ $row->[10] = main::get_driver_modules($row->[9],$row->[10]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'alternate')} = $row->[10] if $row->[10]; } if ($extra > 0){ my $bus_id = (!$row->[2] && !$row->[3]) ? 'N/A' : "$row->[2].$row->[3]"; if ($extra > 1 && $bus_id ne 'N/A'){ main::get_pcie_data($bus_id,$j,\@rows,\$num); } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = $bus_id; } if ($extra > 1){ my $chip_id = main::get_chip_id($row->[5],$row->[6]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $chip_id; if ($extra > 2 && $row->[1]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = $row->[1]; } } # print "$row->[0]\n"; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # this handles fringe cases where there is no card on pcibus, # but there is a card present. I don't know the exact architecture # involved but I know this situation exists on at least one old machine. sub asound_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file) = @_; my (@asound,@rows); my ($device,$driver,$j,$num) = ('','',0,1); @asound = main::reader($file); foreach (@asound){ # filtering out modems and usb devices like webcams, this might get a # usb audio card as well, this will take some trial and error if (!/modem|usb/i && /^\s*[0-9]/){ $num = 1; my @working = split(/:\s*/, $_); # now let's get 1 2 $working[1] =~ /(.*)\s+-\s+(.*)/; $device = $2; $driver = $1; if ($device){ $j = scalar @rows; $driver ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $device, main::key($num++,1,2,'driver') => $driver, },); if ($extra > 0){ my $version = main::get_module_version($driver); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $version if $version; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'message')} = main::message('pci-advanced-data',''); } } } } # print Data::Dumper:Dumper \s@rows; eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub usb_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,@ids,$path_id,$product,@temp2); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); return if !$usb{'audio'}; foreach my $row (@{$usb{'audio'}}){ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $row; $num = 1; # make sure to reset, or second device trips last flag ($path_id,$product) = ('',''); $product = main::clean($row->[13]) if $row->[13]; $path_id = $row->[2] if $row->[2]; $product ||= 'N/A'; $row->[15] ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $product, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => 'USB', main::key($num++,0,2,'driver') => $row->[15], },); if ($extra > 0){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = "$path_id:$row->[1]"; } if ($extra > 1){ $row->[7] ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $row->[7]; } if ($extra > 2 && defined $row->[5] && $row->[5] ne ''){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = "$row->[4]$row->[5]"; } if ($extra > 2 && $row->[16]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = main::filter($row->[16]); } $j = scalar @rows; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub sound_server_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,$program); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); my @servers = sound_server_data(); foreach my $server (@servers){ next if $extra < 1 && (!$server->[2] || $server->[2] ne 'yes'); $j = scalar @rows; $server->[1] ||= 'N/A'; $server->[2] ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Sound Server') => $server->[0], main::key($num++,0,2,'v') => $server->[1], main::key($num++,0,2,'running') => $server->[2], }); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub sound_server_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (@servers,$program,$running,$server,$version); if (my $file = $system_files{'asound-version'}){ # avoid possible second line if compiled by user my $content = main::reader($file,'',0); # some alsa strings have the build date in (...) $version = (split(/\s+/, $content))[-1]; $version =~ s/\.$//; # trim off period $server = 'ALSA'; $running = 'yes'; # not needed I think, if asound is there, it's running, but if that's # not correct, can use one of the info/list/stat tests for aplay # if (main::check_program('aplay') && main::grabber('aplay -l 2>/dev/null')){ # $running = 'yes'; # } push(@servers, [$server,$version,$running]); ($running,$server,$version) = ('','',''); } # sndstat file may be removed in linux oss if (-e '/dev/sndstat' || ($program = main::check_program('ossinfo'))){ $server = 'OSS'; #$version = main::program_version('oss','\S',2); $version = (grep {/^hw.snd.version:/} @{$sysctl{'audio'}})[0] if $sysctl{'audio'}; $version = (split(/:\s*/,$version),1)[1] if $version; $version =~ s|/.*$|| if $version; # not a great test, but ok for now $running = (-e '/dev/sndstat') ? 'yes' : 'no?'; push(@servers, [$server,$version,$running]); ($running,$server,$version) = ('','',''); } if ($program = main::check_program('sndiod')){ $server = 'sndio'; #$version = main::program_version('sndio','\S',2); $running = (grep {/sndiod/} @ps_cmd) ? 'yes': 'no'; push(@servers, [$server,$version,$running]); ($running,$server,$version) = ('','',''); } if ($program = main::check_program('jackd')){ $server = 'JACK'; $version = main::program_version($program,'^jackd',3,'--version',1); $running = (grep {/jackd/} @ps_cmd) ? 'yes':'no' ; push(@servers, [$server,$version,$running]); ($running,$server,$version) = ('','',''); } # note: pactl info/list/stat could be used if ($program = main::check_program('pactl')){ $server = 'PulseAudio'; $version = main::program_version($program,'^pactl',2,'--version',1); $running = (grep {m|/pulseaudiod?\b|} @ps_cmd) ? 'yes':'no' ; push(@servers, [$server,$version,$running]); ($running,$server,$version) = ('','',''); } if ($program = main::check_program('pipewire')){ $server = 'PipeWire'; $version = main::program_version($program,'^Compiled with libpipe',4,'--version',1); $running = (grep {/pipewire/} @ps_cmd) ? 'yes':'no' ; push(@servers, [$server,$version,$running]); ($running,$server,$version) = ('','',''); } main::log_data('dump','sound servers: @servers',\@servers) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@servers if $dbg[26]; return @servers; eval $end if $b_log; } } ## BatteryItem { package BatteryItem; my (@upower_items,$b_upower,$upower); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,%battery,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; if ($force{'dmidecode'}){ if ($alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'} ne 'use'){ $key1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'message'}; $key1 = ucfirst($key1); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } else { %battery = battery_data_dmi(); if (!%battery){ if ($show{'battery-forced'}){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('battery-data',''); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } } else { @rows = battery_output(\%battery); } } } elsif ($bsd_type && ($sysctl{'battery'} || $show{'battery-forced'})){ %battery = battery_data_sysctl() if $sysctl{'battery'}; if (!%battery){ if ($show{'battery-forced'}){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('battery-data-bsd',''); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } } else { @rows = battery_output(\%battery); } } elsif (-d '/sys/class/power_supply/'){ %battery = battery_data_sys(); if (!%battery){ if ($show{'battery-forced'}){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('battery-data',''); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } } else { @rows = battery_output(\%battery); } } else { if ($show{'battery-forced'}){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = (!$bsd_type) ? main::message('battery-data-sys'): main::message('battery-data-bsd'); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } } (@upower_items,$b_upower,$upower) = (); eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # alarm capacity capacity_level charge_full charge_full_design charge_now # cycle_count energy_full energy_full_design energy_now location manufacturer model_name # power_now present serial_number status technology type voltage_min_design voltage_now # 0 name - battery id, not used # 1 status # 2 present # 3 technology # 4 cycle_count # 5 voltage_min_design # 6 voltage_now # 7 power_now # 8 energy_full_design # 9 energy_full # 10 energy_now # 11 capacity # 12 capacity_level # 13 of_orig # 14 model_name # 15 manufacturer # 16 serial_number # 17 location sub battery_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($battery) = @_; my ($key,@rows); my $num = 0; my $j = 0; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $battery; foreach $key (sort keys %$battery){ $num = 0; my ($charge,$condition,$model,$serial,$status) = ('','','','',''); my ($chemistry,$cycles,$location) = ('','',''); next if !$battery->{$key}{'purpose'} || $battery->{$key}{'purpose'} ne 'primary'; # $battery->{$key}{''}; # we need to handle cases where charge or energy full is 0 if (defined $battery->{$key}{'energy_now'} && $battery->{$key}{'energy_now'} ne ''){ $charge = "$battery->{$key}{'energy_now'} Wh"; if ($battery->{$key}{'energy_full'} && main::is_numeric($battery->{$key}{'energy_full'})){ my $percent = sprintf("%.1f", $battery->{$key}{'energy_now'}/$battery->{$key}{'energy_full'}*100); $charge .= ' (' . $percent . '%)'; } } # better than nothing, shows the charged percent elsif (defined $battery->{$key}{'capacity'} && $battery->{$key}{'capacity'} ne ''){ $charge = $battery->{$key}{'capacity'} . '%' } else { $charge = 'N/A'; } if ($battery->{$key}{'energy_full'} || $battery->{$key}{'energy_full_design'}){ $battery->{$key}{'energy_full_design'} ||= 'N/A'; $battery->{$key}{'energy_full'} = (defined $battery->{$key}{'energy_full'} && $battery->{$key}{'energy_full'} ne '') ? $battery->{$key}{'energy_full'} : 'N/A'; $condition = "$battery->{$key}{'energy_full'}/$battery->{$key}{'energy_full_design'} Wh"; if ($battery->{$key}{'of_orig'}){ $condition .= " ($battery->{$key}{'of_orig'}%)"; } } $condition ||= 'N/A'; $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'ID') => $key, main::key($num++,0,2,'charge') => $charge, main::key($num++,0,2,'condition') => $condition, },); if ($extra > 0 || ($battery->{$key}{'voltage_now'} && $battery->{$key}{'voltage_min_design'} && ($battery->{$key}{'voltage_now'} - $battery->{$key}{'voltage_min_design'}) < 0.5)){ $battery->{$key}{'voltage_now'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'volts')} = $battery->{$key}{'voltage_now'}; if ($battery->{$key}{'voltage_now'} ne 'N/A' || $battery->{$key}{'voltage_min_design'}){ $battery->{$key}{'voltage_min_design'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'min')} = $battery->{$key}{'voltage_min_design'}; } } if ($extra > 0){ if ($battery->{$key}{'manufacturer'} || $battery->{$key}{'model_name'}){ if ($battery->{$key}{'manufacturer'} && $battery->{$key}{'model_name'}){ $model = "$battery->{$key}{'manufacturer'} $battery->{$key}{'model_name'}"; } elsif ($battery->{$key}{'manufacturer'}){ $model = $battery->{$key}{'manufacturer'}; } elsif ($battery->{$key}{'model_name'}){ $model = $battery->{$key}{'model_name'}; } } else { $model = 'N/A'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'model')} = $model; if ($extra > 2){ $chemistry = ($battery->{$key}{'technology'}) ? $battery->{$key}{'technology'}: 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $chemistry; } if ($extra > 1){ $serial = main::filter($battery->{$key}{'serial_number'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = $serial; } $status = ($battery->{$key}{'status'}) ? $battery->{$key}{'status'}: 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'status')} = $status; if ($extra > 2){ if ($battery->{$key}{'cycle_count'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cycles')} = $battery->{$key}{'cycle_count'}; } if ($battery->{$key}{'location'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'location')} = $battery->{$key}{'location'}; } } } $battery->{$key} = undef; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%$battery; # now if there are any devices left, print them out, excluding Mains if ($extra > 0){ $upower = main::check_program('upower'); foreach $key (sort keys %$battery){ $num = 0; next if !defined $battery->{$key} || $battery->{$key}{'purpose'} eq 'mains'; my ($charge,$model,$serial,$percent,$status,$vendor) = ('','','','','',''); my (%upower_data); $j = scalar @rows; %upower_data = upower_data($key) if $upower; if ($upower_data{'percent'}){ $charge = $upower_data{'percent'}; } elsif ($battery->{$key}{'capacity_level'} && lc($battery->{$key}{'capacity_level'}) ne 'unknown'){ $charge = $battery->{$key}{'capacity_level'}; } else { $charge = 'N/A'; } $model = $battery->{$key}{'model_name'} if $battery->{$key}{'model_name'}; $vendor = $battery->{$key}{'manufacturer'} if $battery->{$key}{'manufacturer'}; if ($vendor || $model){ if ($vendor && $model){ $model = "$vendor $model"; } elsif ($vendor){ $model = $vendor; } } else { $model = 'N/A'; } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $key, main::key($num++,0,2,'model') => $model, },); if ($extra > 1){ $serial = main::filter($battery->{$key}{'serial_number'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = $serial; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'charge')} = $charge; if ($extra > 2 && $upower_data{'rechargeable'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rechargeable')} = $upower_data{'rechargeable'}; } $status = ($battery->{$key}{'status'}) ? $battery->{$key}{'status'}: 'N/A' ; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'status')} = $status; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # charge: mAh energy: Wh sub battery_data_sys { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_ma,%battery,$file,$id,$item,$path,$value); my $num = 0; my @batteries = main::globber("/sys/class/power_supply/*"); # note: there is no 'location' file, but dmidecode has it # 'type' is generic, like: Battery, Mains # capacity_level is a string, like: Normal my @items = qw(alarm capacity capacity_level charge_full charge_full_design charge_now constant_charge_current constant_charge_current_max cycle_count energy_full energy_full_design energy_now location manufacturer model_name power_now present scope serial_number status technology type voltage_min_design voltage_now); foreach $item (@batteries){ $b_ma = 0; $id = $item; $id =~ s%/sys/class/power_supply/%%g; foreach $file (@items){ $path = "$item/$file"; # android shows some files only root readable $value = (-r $path) ? main::reader($path,'',0): ''; # mains, plus in psu if ($file eq 'type' && $value && lc($value) ne 'battery'){ $battery{$id}->{'purpose'} = 'mains'; } if ($value){ $value = main::trimmer($value); if ($file eq 'voltage_min_design'){ $value = sprintf("%.1f", $value/1000000); } elsif ($file eq 'voltage_now'){ $value = sprintf("%.1f", $value/1000000); } elsif ($file eq 'energy_full_design'){ $value = $value/1000000; } elsif ($file eq 'energy_full'){ $value = $value/1000000; } elsif ($file eq 'energy_now'){ $value = sprintf("%.1f", $value/1000000); } # note: the following 3 were off, 100000 instead of 1000000 # why this is, I do not know. I did not document any reason for that # so going on assumption it is a mistake. # CHARGE is mAh, which are converted to Wh by: mAh x voltage. # Note: voltage fluctuates so will make results vary slightly. elsif ($file eq 'charge_full_design'){ $value = $value/1000000; $b_ma = 1; } elsif ($file eq 'charge_full'){ $value = $value/1000000; $b_ma = 1; } elsif ($file eq 'charge_now'){ $value = $value/1000000; $b_ma = 1; } elsif ($file eq 'manufacturer'){ $value = main::clean_dmi($value); } elsif ($file eq 'model_name'){ $value = main::clean_dmi($value); } # Valid values: Unknown,Charging,Discharging,Not charging,Full # don't use clean_unset because Not charging is a valid value. elsif ($file eq 'status'){ $value =~ s/unknown//i; } } elsif ($b_root && -e $path && ! -r $path){ $value = main::message('root-required'); } $battery{$id}->{$file} = $value; # print "$battery{$id}->{$file}\n"; } # note, too few data sets, there could be sbs-charger but not sure if (!$battery{$id}->{'purpose'}){ # NOTE: known ids: BAT[0-9] CMB[0-9]. arm may be like: sbs- sbm- but just check # if the energy/charge values exist for this item, if so, it's a battery, if not, # it's a device. if ($id =~ /^(BAT|CMB).*$/i || ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full'} || $battery{$id}->{'charge_full'} || $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} || $battery{$id}->{'charge_now'} || $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} || $battery{$id}->{'charge_full_design'}) || $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'} || $battery{$id}->{'voltage_now'}){ $battery{$id}->{'purpose'} = 'primary'; } else { $battery{$id}->{'purpose'} = 'device'; } } # note:voltage_now fluctuates, which will make capacity numbers change a bit # if any of these values failed, the math will be wrong, but no way to fix that # tests show more systems give right capacity/charge with voltage_min_design # than with voltage_now if ($b_ma && $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}){ if ($battery{$id}->{'charge_now'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} = $battery{$id}->{'charge_now'} * $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}; } if ($battery{$id}->{'charge_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'} = $battery{$id}->{'charge_full'}*$battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}; } if ($battery{$id}->{'charge_full_design'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} = $battery{$id}->{'charge_full_design'} * $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}; } } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} && $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'capacity'} = 100 * $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'}/$battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}; $battery{$id}->{'capacity'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'capacity'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} && $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'} = 100 * $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}/$battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'}; $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_now'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} = sprintf("%.1f",$battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%battery if $dbg[33]; main::log_data('dump','sys: %battery',\%battery) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %battery; } sub battery_data_sysctl { eval $start if $b_log; my (%battery,$id); for (@{$sysctl{'battery'}}){ if (/^(hw\.sensors\.)acpi([^\.]+)(\.|:)/){ $id = uc($2); } if (/volt[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+VDC\s+\(voltage\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'} = $1; } elsif (/volt[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+VDC\s+\(current voltage\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'voltage_now'} = $1; } elsif (/watthour[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+Wh\s+\(design capacity\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} = $1; } elsif (/watthour[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+Wh\s+\(last full capacity\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'} = $1; } elsif (/watthour[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+Wh\s+\(remaining capacity\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} = $1; } elsif (/amphour[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+Ah\s+\(design capacity\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'charge_full_design'} = $1; } elsif (/amphour[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+Ah\s+\(last full capacity\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'charge_full'} = $1; } elsif (/amphour[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+Ah\s+\(remaining capacity\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'charge_now'} = $1; } elsif (/raw[^:]+:[0-9\.]+\s+\((battery) ([^\)]+)\)/){ $battery{$id}->{'status'} = $2; } elsif (/^acpi[\S]+:at [^:]+:\s*$id\s+/i){ if (/\s+model\s+(.*?)\s*/){ $battery{$id}->{'model_name'} = main::clean_dmi($1); } if (/\s*serial\s+([\S]*?)\s*/){ $battery{$id}->{'serial_number'} = main::clean_unset($1,'^(0x)0+$'); } if (/\s*type\s+(.*?)\s*/){ $battery{$id}->{'technology'} = $1; } if (/\s*oem\s+(.*)/){ $battery{$id}->{'manufacturer'} = main::clean_dmi($1); } } } # then do the condition/charge percent math for my $id (keys %battery){ $battery{$id}->{'purpose'} = 'primary'; # CHARGE is Ah, which are converted to Wh by: Ah x voltage. if ($battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}){ if ($battery{$id}->{'charge_now'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} = $battery{$id}->{'charge_now'} * $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}; } if ($battery{$id}->{'charge_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'} = $battery{$id}->{'charge_full'}*$battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}; } if ($battery{$id}->{'charge_full_design'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} = $battery{$id}->{'charge_full_design'} * $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'}; } } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} && $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'} = 100 * $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}/$battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'}; $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} && $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'capacity'} = 100 * $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'}/$battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}; $battery{$id}->{'capacity'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'capacity'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_now'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'}){ $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} = sprintf("%.1f", $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'}); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%battery if $dbg[33]; main::log_data('dump','dmi: %battery',\%battery) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %battery; } # note, dmidecode does not have charge_now or charge_full sub battery_data_dmi { eval $start if $b_log; my (%battery,$id); my $i = 0; foreach my $row (@dmi){ # Portable Battery if ($row->[0] == 22){ $id = "BAT$i"; $i++; $battery{$id}->{'purpose'} = 'primary'; # skip first three row, we don't need that data foreach my $item (@$row[3 .. $#$row]){ my @value = split(/:\s+/, $item); next if !$value[0]; if ($value[0] eq 'Location'){ $battery{$id}->{'location'} = $value[1]} elsif ($value[0] eq 'Manufacturer'){ $battery{$id}->{'manufacturer'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1])} elsif ($value[0] =~ /Chemistry/){ $battery{$id}->{'technology'} = $value[1]} elsif ($value[0] =~ /Serial Number/){ $battery{$id}->{'serial_number'} = $value[1]} elsif ($value[0] =~ /^Name/){ $battery{$id}->{'model_name'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1])} elsif ($value[0] eq 'Design Capacity'){ $value[1] =~ s/\s*mwh$//i; $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} = sprintf("%.1f", $value[1]/1000); } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Design Voltage'){ $value[1] =~ s/\s*mv$//i; $battery{$id}->{'voltage_min_design'} = sprintf("%.1f", $value[1]/1000); } } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} && $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'capacity'} = 100 * $battery{$id}->{'energy_now'} / $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}; $battery{$id}->{'capacity'} = sprintf("%.1f%", $battery{$id}->{'capacity'}); } if ($battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'} && $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'}){ $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'} = 100 * $battery{$id}->{'energy_full'} / $battery{$id}->{'energy_full_design'}; $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'} = sprintf("%.0f%", $battery{$id}->{'of_orig'}); } } elsif ($row->[0] > 22){ last; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%battery if $dbg[33]; main::log_data('dump','dmi: %battery',\%battery) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %battery; } sub upower_data { my ($id) = @_; eval $start if $b_log; my (%data); if (!$b_upower && $upower){ @upower_items = main::grabber("$upower -e",'','strip'); $b_upower = 1; } if ($upower && @upower_items){ foreach (@upower_items){ if ($_ =~ /$id/){ my @working = main::grabber("$upower -i $_",'','strip'); foreach my $row (@working){ my @temp = split(/\s*:\s*/, $row); if ($temp[0] eq 'percentage'){ $data{'percent'} = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'rechargeable'){ $data{'rechargeable'} = $temp[1]; } } last; } } } main::log_data('dump','upower: %data',\%data) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } } ## BluetoothItem { package BluetoothItem; my ($b_bluetooth,$b_hci_error,$b_hci,$b_rfk,$b_service); my ($service); my (%hci); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows); my $num = 0; $b_bluetooth = 1 if @ps_cmd && (grep {m|/bluetoothd\b|} @ps_cmd); # note: rapi 4 has pci bus if (%risc && !$use{'soc-bluetooth'} && !$use{'pci-tool'}){ # do nothing, but keep the test conditions to force # the non risc case to always run # my $key = 'Message'; # push(@rows,{ # main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('risc-pci',$risc{'id'}), # },); } else { push(@rows,device_output()); } push(@rows,usb_output()); if (!@rows){ if ($show{'bluetooth-forced'}){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('bluetooth-data'), },); } } # if there are any unhandled hci items print them out if (%hci){ push(@rows,advanced_output('check','')); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub device_output { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$devices{'bluetooth'}; my ($bus_id,@rows); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); foreach my $row (@{$devices{'bluetooth'}}){ $num = 1; $bus_id = ''; $j = scalar @rows; my $driver = ($row->[9]) ? $row->[9] : 'N/A'; my $device = $row->[4]; $device = ($device) ? main::clean_pci($device,'output') : 'N/A'; # have seen absurdly verbose card descriptions, with non related data etc if (length($device) > 85 || $size{'max-cols'} < 110){ $device = main::filter_pci_long($device); } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $device, },); if ($extra > 0 && $use{'pci-tool'} && $row->[12]){ my $item = main::get_pci_vendor($row->[4],$row->[12]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'vendor')} = $item if $item; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'driver')} = $driver; if ($extra > 0 && $row->[9] && !$bsd_type){ my $version = main::get_module_version($row->[9]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $version if $version; } if ($b_admin && $row->[10]){ $row->[10] = main::get_driver_modules($row->[9],$row->[10]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'alternate')} = $row->[10] if $row->[10]; } if ($extra > 0){ $bus_id = (!$row->[2] && !$row->[3]) ? 'N/A' : "$row->[2].$row->[3]"; if ($extra > 1 && $bus_id ne 'N/A'){ main::get_pcie_data($bus_id,$j,\@rows,\$num); } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = $bus_id; } if ($extra > 1){ my $chip_id = main::get_chip_id($row->[5],$row->[6]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $chip_id; if ($extra > 2 && $row->[1]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = $row->[1]; } } # weird serial rpi bt if ($use{'soc-bluetooth'}){ # /sys/devices/platform/soc/fe201000.serial/ $bus_id = "$row->[6].$row->[1]" if defined $row->[1] && defined $row->[6]; } else { # only theoretical, never seen one $bus_id = "$row->[2].$row->[3]" if defined $row->[2] && defined $row->[3]; } push(@rows,advanced_output('pci',$bus_id)) if $bus_id; # print "$row->[0]\n"; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub usb_output { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$usb{'bluetooth'}; my (@rows,$path_id,$product); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); foreach my $row (@{$usb{'bluetooth'}}){ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $row; $num = 1; $j = scalar @rows; # makre sure to reset, or second device trips last flag ($path_id,$product) = ('',''); $product = main::clean($row->[13]) if $row->[13]; $product ||= 'N/A'; $row->[15] ||= 'N/A'; $path_id = $row->[2] if $row->[2]; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $product, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => 'USB', main::key($num++,1,2,'driver') => $row->[15], },); if ($extra > 0 && $row->[15] && !$bsd_type){ my $version = main::get_module_version($row->[15]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $version if $version; } if ($extra > 0){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = "$path_id:$row->[1]"; } if ($extra > 1){ $row->[7] ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $row->[7]; } if ($extra > 2 && defined $row->[5] && $row->[5] ne ''){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = "$row->[4]$row->[5]"; } if ($extra > 2 && $row->[16]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = main::filter($row->[16]); } push(@rows,advanced_output('usb',$path_id)) if $path_id; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub advanced_output { my ($type,$bus_id) = @_; eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,@temp); my ($j,$num,$k,$l,$m,$n,$address,$id,$note,$tool) = (0,1,2,3,4,5,'','','',''); if (!$b_hci && $alerts{'hciconfig'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ hciconfig_data(); $tool = 'hciconfig'; } elsif (!$b_hci && $alerts{'bt-adapter'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ bt_tool_data(); $tool = 'bt-adapter'; } if (!$b_rfk && -e '/sys/class/bluetooth/'){ rfkill_data(); $tool = 'rfkill' if !$tool; } # print "bid: $bus_id\n"; if ($type ne 'check'){ @temp = main::globber('/sys/class/bluetooth/*'); @temp = map {$_ = Cwd::abs_path($_);$_} @temp if @temp; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@temp; @temp = grep {/$bus_id/} @temp if @temp; @temp = map {$_ =~ s|^/.*/||;$_;} @temp if @temp; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@temp; } elsif ($type eq 'check' && %hci){ @temp = keys %hci; $id = '-ID'; ($k,$l,$m,$n) = (1,2,3,4); } if (@temp && %hci){ if ($hci{'alert'}){ if (keys %hci == 1){ check_service(); # sets $service $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,$k,'Report')} = $tool; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'bt-service')} = $service; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'note')} = $hci{'alert'}; } else { $note = $hci{'alert'}; } delete $hci{'alert'}; } foreach my $item (@temp){ if ($hci{$item}){ $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,1,$k,'Report' . $id) => $tool, },); if ($note){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'note')} = $note; } # synthesize for rfkill if (!$hci{$item}->{'state'}){ $hci{$item}->{'state'} = ($b_bluetooth) ? 'up' : 'down'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'ID')} = $item; if (defined $hci{$item}->{'rf-index'} && ($extra > 0 || $hci{$item}->{'state'} eq 'down')){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'rfk-id')} = $hci{$item}->{'rf-index'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,$l,'state')} = $hci{$item}->{'state'}; # this only appears for hciconfig, bt-adapter does not run without bt service if (!$b_bluetooth || $hci{$item}->{'state'} eq 'down'){ if (!$b_bluetooth || $hci{$item}->{'state'} eq 'down'){ check_service(); # sets $service $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'bt-service')} = $service; } if ($hci{$item}->{'hard-blocked'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,$m,'rfk-block')} = ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$n,'hardware')} = $hci{$item}->{'hard-blocked'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$n,'software')} = $hci{$item}->{'soft-blocked'}; } } if (!$hci{$item}->{'address'} && $tool eq 'rfkill'){ $address = main::message('recommends'); } else { $address = main::filter($hci{$item}->{'address'}); } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'address')} = $address; # lmp/hci version only hciconfig sadly if (defined $hci{$item}->{'lmp-version'} && (my $btv = bluetooth_version($hci{$item}->{'lmp-version'}))){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'bt-v')} = $btv; } if ($extra > 0 && defined $hci{$item}->{'lmp-version'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'lmp-v')} = $hci{$item}->{'lmp-version'}; if ($extra > 1 && $hci{$item}->{'lmp-subversion'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'sub-v')} = $hci{$item}->{'lmp-subversion'}; } } if ($extra > 0 && defined $hci{$item}->{'hci-version'} && ($extra > 2 || !$hci{$item}->{'lmp-version'} || ($hci{$item}->{'lmp-version'} && $hci{$item}->{'lmp-version'} ne $hci{$item}->{'hci-version'}))){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'hci-v')} = $hci{$item}->{'hci-version'}; if ($extra > 1 && $hci{$item}->{'hci-revision'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'rev')} = $hci{$item}->{'hci-revision'}; } } # if ($extra > 1 && $hci{$item}->{'discoverable'}){ # $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,$l,'discover')} = $hci{$item}->{'discoverable'}; # if ($extra > 2 && $hci{$item}->{'discovering'}){ # $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,$m,'active')} = $hci{$item}->{'discovering'}; # } # } # if ($extra > 1 && $hci{$item}->{'pairable'}){ # $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$l,'pair')} = $hci{$item}->{'pairable'}; # } # this data only from hciconfig if ($b_admin && ($hci{$item}->{'acl-mtu'} || $hci{$item}->{'sco-mtu'} || $hci{$item}->{'link-policy'})){ $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,1,$l,'Info') => '', },); if ($hci{$item}->{'acl-mtu'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'acl-mtu')} = $hci{$item}->{'acl-mtu'}; } if ($hci{$item}->{'sco-mtu'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'sco-mtu')} = $hci{$item}->{'sco-mtu'}; } if ($hci{$item}->{'link-policy'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'link-policy')} = $hci{$item}->{'link-policy'}; } if ($hci{$item}->{'link-mode'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'link-mode')} = $hci{$item}->{'link-mode'}; } if ($hci{$item}->{'service-classes'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$m,'service-classes')} = $hci{$item}->{'service-classes'}; } } delete $hci{$item}; } } } if (!@rows && !$b_hci_error && ($alerts{'hciconfig'}->{'action'} ne 'use' && $alerts{'bt-adapter'}->{'action'} ne 'use')){ my $key = 'Report'; my $value = ''; if ($alerts{'hciconfig'}->{'action'} eq 'platform' || $alerts{'bt-adapter'}->{'action'} eq 'platform'){ $value = main::message('tool-missing-os','bluetooth'); } else { $value = main::message('tools-missing','hciconfig/bt-adapter'); } push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => $value, },); $b_hci_error = 1; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub bt_tool_data { eval $start if $b_log; $b_hci = 1; my (@data,$id); if ($fake{'bluetooth'}){ my $file; $file = ""; @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } else { if ($b_bluetooth){ my $cmd = "$alerts{'bt-adapter'}->{'path'} --info 2>/dev/null"; @data = main::grabber($cmd,'', 'strip'); } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; main::log_data('dump','@data', \@data) if $b_log; foreach (@data){ my @working = split(/:\s*/,$_); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@working; next if ! @working; if ($working[0] =~ /^\[([^\]]+)\]/){ $id = $1; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Address'){ $hci{$id}->{'address'} = join(':',@working[1 .. $#working]); } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Powered'){ $hci{$id}->{'state'} = ($working[1] =~ /^(1|yes)\b/) ? 'up': 'down'; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Discoverable'){ $hci{$id}->{'discoverable'} = ($working[1] =~ /^(1|yes)\b/) ? 'yes': 'no'; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Pairable'){ $hci{$id}->{'pairable'} = ($working[1] =~ /^(1|yes)\b/) ? 'yes': 'no'; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Discovering'){ $hci{$id}->{'discovering'} = ($working[1] =~ /^(1|yes)\b/) ? 'yes': 'no'; } } if (!@data && !$b_bluetooth){ $hci{'alert'} = main::message('bluetooth-down'); } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%hci if $dbg[27]; main::log_data('dump','%hci', \%hci) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub hciconfig_data { eval $start if $b_log; $b_hci = 1; my (@data,$id); if ($fake{'bluetooth'}){ my $file; $file = ""; @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } else { my $cmd = "$alerts{'hciconfig'}->{'path'} -a 2>/dev/null"; @data = main::grabber($cmd,'', 'strip'); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; main::log_data('dump','@data', \@data) if $b_log; foreach (@data){ if (/^(hci[0-9]+):\s+Type:\s+(.*)\s+Bus:\s+([\S]+)/){ $id = $1; $hci{$id} = { 'type'=> $2, 'bus' => $3, }; } elsif (/^BD Address:\s+([0-9A-F:]*)\s+ACL\s+MTU:\s+([0-9:]+)\s+SCO MTU:\s+([0-9:]+)/){ $hci{$id}->{'address'} = $1; $hci{$id}->{'acl-mtu'} = $2; $hci{$id}->{'sco-mtu'} = $3; } elsif (/^(UP|DOWN).*/){ $hci{$id}->{'state'} = lc($1); } elsif (/^HCI Version:\s+([0-9\.]+)\s+.*Revision:\s+0x([0-9a-f]+)/){ $hci{$id}->{'hci-version'} = $1; $hci{$id}->{'hci-revision'} = $2; } elsif (/^LMP Version:\s+([0-9\.]+)\s+.*Subversion:\s+0x([0-9a-f]+)/){ $hci{$id}->{'lmp-version'} = $1; $hci{$id}->{'lmp-subversion'} = $2; } elsif (/^Link policy:\s+(.*)/){ $hci{$id}->{'link-policy'} = lc($1); } elsif (/^Link mode:\s+(.*)/){ $hci{$id}->{'link-mode'} = lc($1); } elsif (/^Service Classes?:\s+(.+)/){ $hci{$id}->{'service-classes'} = main::clean_unset(lc($1)); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%hci if $dbg[27]; main::log_data('dump','%hci', \%hci) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub rfkill_data { eval $start if $b_log; $b_rfk = 1; my (@data,$id,$value); if ($fake{'bluetooth'}){ my $file; $file = ""; @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } else { # /state is the state of rfkill, NOT bluetooth! @data = main::globber('/sys/class/bluetooth/hci*/rfkill*/{hard,index,soft}'); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; main::log_data('dump','@data', \@data) if $b_log; foreach (@data){ $id = (split(/\//,$_))[4]; if (m|/soft$|){ $value = main::reader($_,'strip',0); $hci{$id}->{'soft-blocked'} = ($value) ? 'yes': 'no'; $hci{$id}->{'state'} = 'down' if $hci{$id}->{'soft-blocked'} eq 'yes'; } elsif (m|/hard$|){ $value = main::reader($_,'strip',0); $hci{$id}->{'hard-blocked'} = ($value) ? 'yes': 'no'; $hci{$id}->{'state'} = 'down' if $hci{$id}->{'hard-blocked'} eq 'yes'; } elsif (m|/index$|){ $value = main::reader($_,'strip',0); $hci{$id}->{'rf-index'} = $value; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%hci if $dbg[27]; main::log_data('dump','%hci', \%hci) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub check_service { eval $start if $b_log; if (!$b_service){ $service = ServiceData::get('status','bluetooth'); $service ||= 'N/A'; $b_service = 1; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub bluetooth_version { eval $start if $b_log; my ($lmp) = @_; return if !defined $lmp || !main::is_numeric($lmp); $lmp = int($lmp); # conveniently, LMP starts with 0, so perfect for array indexes my @bt = qw(1.0b 1.1 1.2 2.0 2.1 3.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 5.0 5.1 5.2); return $bt[$lmp]; eval $end if $b_log; } } ## CpuItem { package CpuItem; my ($type); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; ($type) = @_; my (@rows); if ($type eq 'short' || $type eq 'basic'){ # note, for short form, just return the raw data, not the processed output @rows = short_data(); if ($type eq 'basic'){ @rows = short_output(\@rows); } } else { @rows = full_output(); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } ## OUTPUT HANDLERS ## sub full_output { eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my ($b_speeds,$core_speeds_value,$cpu); my (@rows); my $sleep = $cpu_sleep * 1000000; if (my $file = $system_files{'proc-cpuinfo'}){ $cpu = cpuinfo_data($file); } elsif ($bsd_type){ my ($key1,$val1) = ('',''); if ($alerts{'sysctl'}){ if ($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ # $key1 = 'Status'; # $val1 = main::message('dev'); $cpu = sysctl_data(); } else { $key1 = ucfirst($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'}); $val1 = $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'message'}; @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); return @rows; } } } my $properties = cpu_properties($cpu); my $type = ($properties->{'cpu-type'}) ? $properties->{'cpu-type'}: ''; my $j = scalar @rows; $j = scalar @rows; $cpu->{'model_name'} ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Info') => $properties->{'topology-string'}, main::key($num++,0,2,'model') => $cpu->{'model_name'}, },); if ($cpu->{'system-cpus'}){ my %system_cpus = %{$cpu->{'system-cpus'}}; my $i = 1; my $counter = (%system_cpus && scalar keys %system_cpus > 1) ? '-' : ''; foreach my $key (keys %system_cpus){ $counter = '-' . $i++ if $counter; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'variant'.$counter)} = $key; } } if ($b_admin && $properties->{'socket'}){ if ($properties->{'upgrade'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'socket')} = $properties->{'socket'} . ' (' . $properties->{'upgrade'} . ')'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'note')} = main::message('note-check'); } else { $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'socket')} = $properties->{'socket'}; } } $properties->{'bits-sys'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bits')} = $properties->{'bits-sys'}; if ($type){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $type; if (!$properties->{'topology-full'} && $cpu->{'smt'} && ($extra > 2 || ($extra > 0 && $cpu->{'smt'} eq 'disabled'))){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'smt')} = $cpu->{'smt'}; } } if ($extra > 0){ $cpu->{'arch'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'arch')} = $cpu->{'arch'}; if ($cpu->{'arch-note'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'note')} = $cpu->{'arch-note'}; } # ntoe: had if arch, but stepping can be defined where arch failed, stepping can be 0 if (!$b_admin && (defined $cpu->{'stepping'} || defined $cpu->{'revision'})){ my $rev = main::get_defined($cpu->{'stepping'},$cpu->{'revision'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rev')} = $rev; } } if ($b_admin){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'family')} = hex_and_decimal($cpu->{'family'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'model-id')} = hex_and_decimal($cpu->{'model-id'}); if (defined $cpu->{'stepping'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'stepping')} = hex_and_decimal($cpu->{'stepping'}); } elsif (defined $cpu->{'revision'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rev')} = $cpu->{'revision'}; } if (!%risc && $cpu->{'type'} ne 'elbrus'){ $cpu->{'microcode'} = ($cpu->{'microcode'}) ? '0x' . $cpu->{'microcode'} : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'microcode')} = $cpu->{'microcode'}; } } # note, risc cpus are using l1, L2, L3 more often, but if risc and no L2, skip if ($properties->{'topology-string'} && (($extra > 1 && ($properties->{'l1-cache'} || $properties->{'l3-cache'})) || (!%risc || $properties->{'l2-cache'}) || $properties->{'cache'})){ full_output_caches($j,$properties,\$num,\@rows); } # all tests already done to load this, admin, etc if ($properties->{'topology-full'}){ $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Topology') => '', },); my ($id,$var) = (2,''); if (scalar @{$properties->{'topology-full'}} > 1){ $var = 'variant'; $id = 3; } foreach my $topo (@{$properties->{'topology-full'}}){ if ($var){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'variant')} = ''; } my $x = ($size{'max-cols'} == 1 || $output_type ne 'screen') ? '' : 'x'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$id,'cpus')} = $topo->{'cpus'} . $x; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,$id+1,'cores')} = $topo->{'cores'}; if ($topo->{'cores-mt'} && $topo->{'cores-st'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,$id+2,'mt')} = $topo->{'cores-mt'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$id+3,'tpc')} = $topo->{'tpc'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$id+2,'st')} = $topo->{'cores-st'}; } elsif ($topo->{'cores-mt'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$id+2,'tpc')} = $topo->{'tpc'}; } if ($topo->{'max'} || $topo->{'min'}){ my ($freq,$key) = ('',''); if ($topo->{'max'} && $topo->{'min'}){ $key = 'min/max'; $freq = $topo->{'min'} . '/' . $topo->{'max'}; } elsif ($topo->{'max'}){ $key = 'max'; $freq = $topo->{'max'}; } else { $key = 'min'; $freq = $topo->{'min'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$id+1,$key)} = $freq; } if ($topo->{'threads'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$id+1,'threads')} = $topo->{'threads'}; } if ($topo->{'dies'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$id+1,'dies')} = $topo->{'dies'}; } } $cpu->{'smt'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'smt')} = $cpu->{'smt'}; full_output_caches($j,$properties,\$num,\@rows); } $j = scalar @rows; my $speeds = $cpu->{'processors'}; my $core_key = (defined $speeds && scalar @{$speeds} > 1) ? 'cores' : 'core'; my $speed_key = ($properties->{'speed-key'}) ? $properties->{'speed-key'}: 'Speed'; my $min_max = ($properties->{'min-max'}) ? $properties->{'min-max'}: 'N/A'; my $min_max_key = ($properties->{'min-max-key'}) ? $properties->{'min-max-key'}: 'min/max'; my $speed = ''; if (!$properties->{'avg-speed-key'}){ $speed = (defined $properties->{'speed'}) ? $properties->{'speed'}: 'N/A'; } # Aren't able to get per core speeds in BSDs. Why don't they support this? if (defined $speeds && @$speeds){ # only if defined and not 0 if (grep {$_} @{$speeds}){ $core_speeds_value = ''; $b_speeds = 1; } else { my $id = ($bsd_type) ? 'cpu-speeds-bsd' : 'cpu-speeds'; $core_speeds_value = main::message($id); } } else { $core_speeds_value = main::message('cpu-speeds'); } $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,$speed_key) => $speed, }); if ($properties->{'avg-speed-key'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,$properties->{'avg-speed-key'})} = $properties->{'speed'}; if ($extra > 0 && $properties->{'high-speed-key'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,$properties->{'high-speed-key'})} = $cpu->{'high-freq'}; } } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,$min_max_key)} = $min_max; if ($extra > 0 && defined $cpu->{'boost'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'boost')} = $cpu->{'boost'}; } if ($b_admin && $properties->{'dmi-speed'} && $properties->{'dmi-max-speed'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'base/boost')} = $properties->{'dmi-speed'} . '/' . $properties->{'dmi-max-speed'}; } if ($b_admin && ($cpu->{'governor'} || $cpu->{'scaling-driver'})){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'scaling')} = ''; $cpu->{'driver'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'driver')} = $cpu->{'scaling-driver'}; $cpu->{'governor'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'governor')} = $cpu->{'governor'}; # only set if different from cpu min/max if ($cpu->{'scaling-min-max'} && $cpu->{'scaling-min-max-key'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,$cpu->{'scaling-min-max-key'})} = $cpu->{'scaling-min-max'}; } } if ($extra > 2){ if ($properties->{'volts'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'volts')} = $properties->{'volts'} . ' V'; } if ($properties->{'ext-clock'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'ext-clock')} = $properties->{'ext-clock'}; } } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,$core_key)} = $core_speeds_value; my $i = 1; # if say 96 0 speed cores, no need to print all those 0s if ($b_speeds){ foreach (@{$speeds}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,$i++)} = $_; } } if ($extra > 0 && !$bsd_type){ my $bogomips = ($cpu->{'bogomips'} && main::is_numeric($cpu->{'bogomips'})) ? int($cpu->{'bogomips'}) : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bogomips')} = $bogomips; } if (($extra > 0 && !$show{'cpu-flag'}) || $show{'cpu-flag'}){ my @flags = ($cpu->{'flags'}) ? split(/\s+/, $cpu->{'flags'}) : (); my $flag_key = (%risc || $bsd_type) ? 'Features': 'Flags'; my $flag = 'N/A'; if (!$show{'cpu-flag'}){ if (@flags){ # failure to read dmesg.boot: dmesg.boot permissions; then short -Cx list flags @flags = grep {/^(dmesg.boot|permissions|avx[2-9]?|ht|lm|nx|pae|pni|(sss|ss)e([2-9])?([a-z])?(_[0-9])?|svm|vmx)$/} @flags; @flags = map {s/pni/sse3/; $_} @flags if @flags; @flags = sort @flags; } # only ARM has Features, never seen them for MIPS/PPC/SPARC/RISCV, but check if ($risc{'arm'} && $flag eq 'N/A'){ $flag = main::message('arm-cpu-f'); } } if (@flags){ @flags = sort @flags; $flag = join(' ', @flags); } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$flag_key) => $flag, },); } if ($b_admin){ my $value = ''; if (!defined $cpu->{'bugs-hash'}){ if ($cpu->{'bugs-string'}){ my @proc_bugs = split(/\s+/, $cpu->{'bugs-string'}); @proc_bugs = sort @proc_bugs; $value = join(' ', @proc_bugs); } else { $value = main::message('cpu-bugs-null'); } } if ($use{'filter-vulnerabilities'} && (defined $cpu->{'bugs-hash'} || $cpu->{'bugs-string'})){ $value = $filter_string; undef $cpu->{'bugs-hash'}; } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Vulnerabilities') => $value, },); if (defined $cpu->{'bugs-hash'}){ $j = scalar @rows; foreach my $key (sort keys %{$cpu->{'bugs-hash'}}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Type')} = $key; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,$cpu->{'bugs-hash'}->{$key}[0])} = $cpu->{'bugs-hash'}->{$key}[1]; $j++; } } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # $num, $rows passed by reference sub full_output_caches { eval $start if $b_log; my ($j,$properties,$num,$rows) = @_; my $value = ''; if (!$properties->{'l1-cache'} && !$properties->{'l2-cache'} && !$properties->{'l3-cache'}){ $value = ($properties->{'cache'}) ? $properties->{'cache'} : 'N/A'; } $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,2,'cache')} = $value; if ($extra > 0 && $properties->{'l1-cache'}){ $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,2,3,'L1')} = $properties->{'l1-cache'}; if ($b_admin && ($properties->{'l1d-desc'} || $properties->{'l1i-desc'})){ my $desc = ''; if ($properties->{'l1d-desc'}){ $desc .= 'd-' . $properties->{'l1d-desc'}; } if ($properties->{'l1i-desc'}){ $desc .= '; ' if $desc; $desc .= 'i-' . $properties->{'l1i-desc'}; } $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,4,'desc')} = $desc; } } # $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,$l,$key)} = $support; if (!$value){ $properties->{'l2-cache'} = ($properties->{'l2-cache'}) ? $properties->{'l2-cache'} : 'N/A'; $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,3,'L2')} = $properties->{'l2-cache'}; if ($b_admin && $properties->{'l2-desc'}){ $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,4,'desc')} = $properties->{'l2-desc'}; } } if ($extra > 0 && $properties->{'l3-cache'}){ $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,3,'L3')} = $properties->{'l3-cache'}; if ($b_admin && $properties->{'l3-desc'}){ $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,4,'desc')} = $properties->{'l3-desc'}; } } if ($properties->{'cache-check'}){ $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,3,'note')} = $properties->{'cache-check'}; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub short_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cpu) = @_; my @data; my $num = 0; $cpu->[1] ||= main::message('cpu-model-null'); $cpu->[2] ||= 'N/A'; @data = ({ main::key($num++,1,1,'Info') => $cpu->[0] . ' ' . $cpu->[1] . ' [' . $cpu->[2] . ']', #main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => $cpu->[2], },); if ($extra > 0){ $data[0]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'arch')} = $cpu->[8]; if ($cpu->[9]){ $data[0]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'note')} = $cpu->[9]; } } my $value = ($cpu->[7]) ? '' : $cpu->[4]; $data[0]->{main::key($num++,1,2,$cpu->[3])} = $value; if ($cpu->[7]){ $data[0]->{main::key($num++,0,3,$cpu->[7])} = $cpu->[4]; } if ($cpu->[6]){ $data[0]->{main::key($num++,0,3,$cpu->[5])} = $cpu->[6]; } eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } ## SHORT OUTPUT DATA ## sub short_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my ($cpu,@data,%speeds); my $sys = '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0'; # NOTE: : Permission denied, ie, this is not always readable # /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_cur_freq if (my $file = $system_files{'proc-cpuinfo'}){ $cpu = cpuinfo_data($file); } elsif ($bsd_type){ my ($key1,$val1) = ('',''); if ($alerts{'sysctl'}){ if ($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ # $key1 = 'Status'; # $val1 = main::message('dev'); $cpu = sysctl_data($type); } else { $key1 = ucfirst($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'}); $val1 = $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'message'}; @data = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); return @data; } } } # $cpu{'cur-freq'} = $cpu[0]->{'core-id'}[0]{'speed'}; @data = prep_short_data($cpu); eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } sub prep_short_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cpu_data) = @_; my $properties = cpu_properties($cpu_data); my ($cpu,$speed_key,$speed,$type) = ('','speed',0,''); $cpu = $cpu_data->{'model_name'} if $cpu_data->{'model_name'}; $type = $properties->{'cpu-type'} if $properties->{'cpu-type'}; $speed_key = $properties->{'speed-key'} if $properties->{'speed-key'}; $speed = $properties->{'speed'} if $properties->{'speed'}; my @result = ( $properties->{'topology-string'}, $cpu, $type, $speed_key, $speed, $properties->{'min-max-key'}, $properties->{'min-max'}, $properties->{'avg-speed-key'}, ); if ($extra > 0){ $cpu_data->{'arch'} ||= 'N/A'; $result[8] = $cpu_data->{'arch'}; $result[9] = $cpu_data->{'arch-note'}; } eval $end if $b_log; return @result; } ## PRIMARY DATA GENERATORS ## sub cpuinfo_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file)= @_; my ($arch,$note,$temp); # has to be set above fake cpu section my %cpu = set_cpu_data(); # sleep is also set in front of sysctl_data for BSDs, same idea my $sleep = $cpu_sleep * 1000000; if ($b_hires){ eval 'Time::HiRes::usleep($sleep)'; } else { select(undef, undef, undef, $cpu_sleep); } # Run this logic first to make sure we get the speeds as raw as possible. # Not in function to avoid unnecessary cpu use, we have slept right before. # ARM and legacy systems etc do not always have cpufreq. # note that there can be a definite cost to reading scaling_cur_freq, which # must be generated on the fly based on some time snippet sample. if (-e '/sys/devices/system/cpu/'){ my $glob = '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/{affected_cpus,'; # reading cpuinfo WAY faster than scaling, but root only if (-r '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_cur_freq'){ $glob .= 'cpuinfo_cur_freq}'; } else { $glob .= 'scaling_cur_freq}'; } my ($error,$file,$key,%working,%freq,@value); foreach (main::globber($glob)){ next if ! -r $_; undef $error; # $fh always non null, even on error open(my $fh, '<', $_) or $error = $!; if (!$error){ m%/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu(\d+)/cpufreq/(affected_cpus|(cpuinfo|scaling)_cur_freq)%; $key = $1; $file = $2; chomp(@value = <$fh>); close $fh; if ($file eq 'affected_cpus'){ # chomp seems to turn undefined into '', not sure why $working{$key}->[0] = $value[0] if $value[0] ne ''; } else { $working{$key}->[1] = clean_speed($value[0],'khz'); } } } if (%working){ foreach (keys %working){ $freq{sprintf("%04d",$_)} = $working{$_}->[1] if defined $working{$_}->[0]; } $cpu{'sys-freq'} = \%freq if %freq; } } cpuinfo_data_grabber($file,\$cpu{'type'}) if !$loaded{'cpuinfo'}; $cpu{'type'} = cpu_vendor($cpu_arch) if $cpu_arch eq 'elbrus'; # already set to lower my ($core_count,$proc_count,$speed) = (0,0,0); my ($b_block_1) = (1); # need to prime for arm cpus, which do not have physical/core ids usually # level 0 is phys id, level 1 is die id, level 2 is core id # note, there con be a lot of processors, 32 core HT would have 64, for example. foreach my $block (@cpuinfo){ # get the repeated data for CPUs, after assign the dynamic per core data next if !$block; if ($b_block_1){ $b_block_1 = 0; if (!$cpu{'type'} && $block->{'vendor_id'}){ $cpu{'type'} = cpu_vendor($block->{'vendor_id'}); } # PPC can use 'cpu', MIPS 'cpu model' $temp = main::get_defined($block->{'model name'},$block->{'cpu'}, $block->{'cpu model'}); if ($temp){ $cpu{'model_name'} = $temp; $cpu{'model_name'} = main::clean($cpu{'model_name'}); $cpu{'model_name'} = clean_cpu($cpu{'model_name'}); if ($risc{'arm'} || $cpu{'model_name'} =~ /ARM|AArch/i){ $cpu{'type'} = 'arm'; if ($cpu{'model_name'} =~ /(.*)\srev\s([\S]+)\s(\(([\S]+)\))?/){ $cpu{'model_name'} = $1; $cpu{'stepping'} = $2; if ($4){ $cpu{'arch'} = $4; if ($cpu{'model_name'} !~ /\Q$cpu{'arch'}\E/i){ $cpu{'model_name'} .= ' ' . $cpu{'arch'}; } } # print "p0:\n"; } } elsif ($risc{'mips'} || $cpu{'model_name'} =~ /mips/i){ $cpu{'type'} = 'mips'; } } $temp = main::get_defined($block->{'architecture'}, $block->{'cpu family'},$block->{'cpu architecture'}); if ($temp){ if ($temp =~ /^\d+$/){ # translate integers to hex $cpu{'family'} = uc(sprintf("%x",$temp)); } elsif ($risc{'arm'}){ $cpu{'arch'} = $temp; } } # note: stepping and ARM cpu revision are integers $temp = main::get_defined($block->{'stepping'},$block->{'cpu revision'}); # can be 0, but can be 'unknown' if (defined $temp || ($cpu{'type'} eq 'elbrus' && defined $block->{'revision'})){ $temp = $block->{'revision'} if defined $block->{'revision'}; if ($temp =~ /^\d+$/){ $cpu{'stepping'} = uc(sprintf("%x",$temp)); } } # PPC revision is a string, but elbrus revision is hex elsif (defined $block->{'revision'}){ $cpu{'revision'} = $block->{'revision'}; } # this is hex so uc for cpu arch id. raspi 4 has Model rather than Hardware if (defined $block->{'model'}){ # can be 0, but can be 'unknown' $cpu{'model-id'} = uc(sprintf("%x",$block->{'model'})); } if ($block->{'cpu variant'}){ $cpu{'model-id'} = uc($block->{'cpu variant'}); $cpu{'model-id'} =~ s/^0X//; } # this is per cpu, not total if > 1 pys cpus if (!$cpu{'cores'} && $block->{'cpu cores'}){ $cpu{'cores'} = $block->{'cpu cores'}; } ## this is only for -C full cpu output if ($type eq 'full'){ # note: in cases where only cache is there, don't guess, it can be L1, # L2, or L3, but never all of them added togehter, so give up. if ($block->{'cache size'} && $block->{'cache size'} =~ /(\d+\s*[KMG])i?B?$/){ $cpu{'cache'} = main::translate_size($1); } if ($block->{'l1 cache size'} && $block->{'l1 cache size'} =~ /(\d+\s*[KMG])i?B?$/){ $cpu{'l1-cache'} = main::translate_size($1); } if ($block->{'l2 cache size'} && $block->{'l2 cache size'} =~ /(\d+\s*[KMG])i?B?$/){ $cpu{'l2-cache'} = main::translate_size($1); } if ($block->{'l3 cache size'} && $block->{'l3 cache size'} =~ /(\d+\s*[KMG])i?B?$/){ $cpu{'l3-cache'} = main::translate_size($1); } $temp = main::get_defined($block->{'flags'} || $block->{'features'}); if ($temp){ $cpu{'flags'} = $temp; } if ($b_admin){ # note: not used unless maybe /sys data missing? if ($block->{'bugs'}){ $cpu{'bugs-string'} = $block->{'bugs'}; } # unlike family and model id, microcode appears to be hex already if ($block->{'microcode'}){ if ($block->{'microcode'} =~ /0x/){ $cpu{'microcode'} = uc($block->{'microcode'}); $cpu{'microcode'} =~ s/^0X//; } else { $cpu{'microcode'} = uc(sprintf("%x",$block->{'microcode'})); } } } } } # These occurs in a separate block with E2C3, last in cpuinfo blocks, # otherwise per block in E8C variants if ($cpu{'type'} eq 'elbrus' && (!$cpu{'l1i-cache'} && !$cpu{'l1d-cache'} && !$cpu{'l2-cache'} && !$cpu{'l3-cache'})){ # note: cache0 is L1i and cache1 L1d. cp_caches_fallback handles if ($block->{'cache0'} && $block->{'cache0'} =~ /size\s*=\s*(\d+)K\s/){ $cpu{'l1i-cache'} = $1; } if ($block->{'cache1'} && $block->{'cache1'} =~ /size\s*=\s*(\d+)K\s/){ $cpu{'l1d-cache'} = $1; } if ($block->{'cache2'} && $block->{'cache2'} =~ /size\s*=\s*(\d+)(K|M)\s/){ $cpu{'l2-cache'} = ($2 eq 'M') ? ($1*1024) : $1; } if ($block->{'cache3'} && $block->{'cache3'} =~ /size\s*=\s*(\d+)(K|M)\s/){ $cpu{'l3-cache'} = ($2 eq 'M') ? ($1*1024) : $1; } } ## Start incrementers $temp = main::get_defined($block->{'cpu mhz'},$block->{'clock'}); if ($temp){ $speed = clean_speed($temp); push(@{$cpu{'processors'}},$speed); } # new arm shows bad bogomip value, so don't use it, however, ancient # cpus, intel 486, can have super low bogomips, like 33.17 if ($extra > 0 && $block->{'bogomips'} && ((%risc && $block->{'bogomips'} > 50) || !%risc)){ $cpu{'bogomips'} += $block->{'bogomips'}; } # just to get core counts for ARM/MIPS/PPC systems if (defined $block->{'processor'} && !$temp){ if ($block->{'processor'} =~ /^\d+$/){ push(@{$cpu{'processors'}},0); } } # note: for alder lake, could vary, depending on if e or p core but we # only care aobut the highest value for crude logic here if ($block->{'siblings'} && (!$cpu{'siblings'} || $block->{'siblings'} > $cpu{'siblings'})){ $cpu{'siblings'} = $block->{'siblings'}; } # Ignoring trying to catch dies with $block->{'physical id'}, # that's too buggy for cpuinfo if (defined $block->{'core id'}){ # https://www.pcworld.com/article/3214635/components-processors/ryzen-threadripper-review-we-test-amds-monster-cpu.html my $phys = (defined $block->{'physical id'}) ? $block->{'physical id'}: 0; my $die_id = 0; if (!grep {$_ eq $block->{'core id'}} @{$cpu{'ids'}->[$phys][$die_id]}){ push(@{$cpu{'ids'}->[$phys][$die_id]},$block->{'core id'}); } } } undef @cpuinfo; # we're done with it, dump it undef %cpuinfo_machine; if (%risc){ if (!$cpu{'type'}){ $cpu{'type'} = $risc{'id'}; } if (!$bsd_type){ my $system_cpus = system_cpu_name(); $cpu{'system-cpus'} = $system_cpus if %$system_cpus; } } main::log_data('dump','%cpu',\%cpu) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%cpu if $dbg[8]; eval $end if $b_log; return \%cpu; } sub cpuinfo_data_grabber { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file,$cpu_type) = @_; # type by ref $loaded{'cpuinfo'} = 1; # use --arm flag when testing arm cpus, and --fake-cpu to trigger fake data if ($fake{'cpu'}){ ## CPU sys/cpuinfo pairs: # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/android-pocom3-fake-cpuinfo.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/arm-pine64-cpuinfo-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/arm-riscyslack2-cpuinfo-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/ppc-stuntkidz~cpuinfo.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/riscv-unmatched-2021~cpuinfo-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/x86-brickwizard-atom-n270~cpuinfo-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/x86-amd-phenom-chrisretusn-cpuinfo-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/x86-drgibbon-intel-i7-cpuinfo.txt"; ## ARM/MIPS # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/arm/arm-4-core-pinebook-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/arm/armv6-single-core-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/arm/armv7-dual-core-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/arm/armv7-new-format-model-name-single-core.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/arm/arm-2-die-96-core-rk01.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/arm/arm-shevaplug-1.2ghz.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/mips/mips-mainusg-cpuinfo.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/ppc/ppc-debian-ppc64-cpuinfo.txt"; ## x86 # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/amd/16-core-32-mt-ryzen.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/amd/2-16-core-epyc-abucodonosor.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/amd/2-core-probook-antix.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/amd/4-core-jean-antix.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/amd/4-core-althlon-mjro.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/amd/4-core-apu-vc-box.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/amd/4-core-a10-5800k-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/1-core-486-fourtysixandtwo.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/2-core-ht-atom-bruh.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/core-2-i3.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/8-core-i7-damentz64.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/2-10-core-xeon-ht.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/4-core-xeon-fake-dual-die-zyanya.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/2-core-i5-fake-dual-die-hek.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/2-1-core-xeon-vm-vs2017.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/4-1-core-xeon-vps-frodo1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/intel/4-6-core-xeon-no-mt-lathander.txt"; ## Elbrus # $$cpu_type = 'elbrus'; # uncomment to test elbrus # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/elbrus-2c3/cpuinfo.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/1xE1C-8.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/1xE2CDSP-4.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/1xE2S4-3-monocub.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/1xMBE8C-7.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/4xEL2S4-3.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/4xE8C-7.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/4xE2CDSP-4.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/elbrus/cpuinfo.e8c2.txt"; } my @raw = main::reader($file); @raw = map {$_ =~ s/^\s*$/~~~/;$_;} @raw; push(@raw,'~~~') if @raw; my ($b_processor,$key,$value); my ($i) = (0); my @key_tests = ('firmware','hardware','mmu','model','motherboard', 'platform','system type','timebase'); foreach my $row (@raw){ ($key,$value) = split(/\s*:\s*/,$row,2); next if !defined $key; # ARM: 'Hardware' can appear in processor block; system type (mips) # ARM: CPU revision; machine: Revision/PPC: revision (CPU implied) # orangepi3 has Hardware/Processor embedded in processor block if (%risc && ((grep {lc($key) eq $_} @key_tests) || (!$risc{'ppc'} && lc($key) eq 'revision'))){ $b_processor = 0; } else { $b_processor = 1; } if ($b_processor){ if ($key eq '~~~'){ $i++; next; } # A small handful of ARM devices use Processor instead of 'model name' # Processor : AArch64 Processor rev 4 (aarch64) # Processor : Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) $key = ($key eq 'Processor') ? 'model name' : lc($key); $cpuinfo[$i]->{$key} = $value; } else { next if $cpuinfo_machine{lc($key)}; $cpuinfo_machine{lc($key)} = $value; } } if ($b_log){ main::log_data('dump','@cpuinfo',\@cpuinfo); main::log_data('dump','%cpuinfo_machine',\%cpuinfo_machine); } if ($dbg[41]){ print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@cpuinfo; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%cpuinfo_machine; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub cpu_sys_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $sys_freq = $_[0]; my (%cpu_sys); my $working = sys_data_grabber(); return \%cpu_sys if !%{$working}; $cpu_sys{'data'} = $working->{'data'} if $working->{'data'}; my ($core_id,$fake_core_id,$phys_id,) = (0,0,-1); my (%cache_ids,@ci_freq_max,@ci_freq_min,@sc_freq_max,@sc_freq_min); foreach my $key (sort keys %{$working->{'cpus'}}){ ($core_id,$phys_id) = (0,0); my $cpu_id = $key + 0; my $speed; my $cpu = $working->{'cpus'}{$key}; if (defined $cpu->{'topology'}{'physical_package_id'}){ $phys_id = sprintf("%04d",$cpu->{'topology'}{'physical_package_id'}); } if (defined $cpu->{'topology'}{'core_id'}){ # id is not consistent, seen 5 digit id $core_id = sprintf("%08d",$cpu->{'topology'}{'core_id'}); if ($fake{'cpu'}){ if (defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_cur_freq'} && $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'affected_cpus'} && $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'affected_cpus'} ne 'UNDEFINED'){ $speed = clean_speed($cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_cur_freq'},'khz'); } } elsif (defined $sys_freq && defined $sys_freq->{$key}){ $speed = $sys_freq->{$key}; } if (defined $speed){ push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'cores'}{$core_id}},$speed); push(@{$cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'all'}},$speed); } else { push(@{$cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'all'}},0); # seen cases, riscv, where core id, phys id, are all -1 my $id = ($core_id != -1) ? $core_id: $fake_core_id++; push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'cores'}{$id}},0); } # Only use if topology core-id exists, some virtualized cpus can list # frequency data for the non available cores, but those do not show # topology data. # For max / min, we want to prep for the day 1 pys cpu has > 1 min/max freq if (defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_max_freq'}){ $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_max_freq'} = clean_speed($cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_max_freq'},'khz'); if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_max_freq'}} @ci_freq_max){ push(@ci_freq_max,$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_max_freq'}); } if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_max_freq'}} @{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}}){ push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}},$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_max_freq'}); } } if (defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_min_freq'}){ $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_min_freq'} = clean_speed($cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_min_freq'},'khz'); if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_min_freq'}} @ci_freq_min){ push(@ci_freq_min,$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_min_freq'}); } if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_min_freq'}} @{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}}){ push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}},$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpuinfo_min_freq'}); } } if (defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_max_freq'}){ $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_max_freq'} = clean_speed($cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_max_freq'},'khz'); if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_max_freq'}} @sc_freq_max){ push(@sc_freq_max,$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_max_freq'}); } if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_max_freq'}} @{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}}){ push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}},$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_max_freq'}); } } if (defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_min_freq'}){ $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_min_freq'} = clean_speed($cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_min_freq'},'khz'); if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_min_freq'}} @sc_freq_min){ push(@sc_freq_min,$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_min_freq'}); } if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_min_freq'}} @{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}}){ push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}},$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_min_freq'}); } } if (defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_governor'}){ if (!grep {$_ eq $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_governor'}} @{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'governor'}}){ push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'governor'}},$cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_governor'}); } } if (defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_driver'}){ $cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'scaling-driver'} = $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'scaling_driver'}; } } if (!defined $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'cpufreq-boost'} && defined $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpb'}){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'cpufreq-boost'} = $cpu->{'cpufreq'}{'cpb'}; } if (defined $cpu->{'topology'}{'core_cpus_list'}){ $cpu->{'topology'}{'thread_siblings_list'} = $cpu->{'topology'}{'core_cpus_list'}; } if (defined $cpu->{'cache'} && keys %{$cpu->{'cache'}} > 0){ foreach my $key2 (sort keys %{$cpu->{'cache'}}){ my $cache = $cpu->{'cache'}{$key2}; my $type = ($cache->{'type'} =~ /^([DI])/i) ? lc($1): ''; my $level = 'l' . $cache->{'level'} . $type; # Very old systems, 2.6.xx do not have shared_cpu_list if (!defined $cache->{'shared_cpu_list'} && defined $cache->{'shared_cpu_map'}){ $cache->{'shared_cpu_list'} = $cache->{'shared_cpu_map'}; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $cache; if (defined $cache->{'shared_cpu_list'}){ # not needed, the cpu is always in the range # my $range = main::regex_range($cache->{'shared_cpu_list'}); my $size = main::translate_size($cache->{'size'}); # print "cpuid: $cpu_id phys-core: $phys_id-$core_id level: $level range: $range shared: $cache->{'shared_cpu_list'}\n"; if (!(grep {$_ eq $cache->{'shared_cpu_list'}} @{$cache_ids{$phys_id}->{$level}})){ push(@{$cache_ids{$phys_id}->{$level}},$cache->{'shared_cpu_list'}); push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'caches'}{$level}},$size); } } } } # die_id is relatively new, core_siblings_list has been around longer if (defined $cpu->{'topology'}{'die_id'} || defined $cpu->{'topology'}{'core_siblings_list'}){ my $die = $cpu->{'topology'}{'die_id'}; $die = $cpu->{'topology'}{'core_siblings_list'} if !defined $die; if (!grep {$_ eq $die} @{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'dies'}}){ push(@{$cpu_sys{'cpus'}->{$phys_id}{'dies'}},$die); } } } if (defined $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'cpufreq-boost'} && $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'cpufreq-boost'} =~ /^[01]$/){ if ($cpu_sys{'data'}->{'cpufreq-boost'}){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'cpufreq-boost'} = 'enabled'; } else { $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'cpufreq-boost'} = 'disabled'; } } # cpuinfo_max_freq:["2000000"] cpuinfo_max_freq:["1500000"] # cpuinfo_min_freq:["200000"] if (@ci_freq_max){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'max-freq'} = join(':',@ci_freq_max); } if (@ci_freq_min){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'min-freq'} = join(':',@ci_freq_min); } # also handle off chance that cpuinfo_min/max not set, but scaling_min/max there if (@sc_freq_max){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'scaling-max-freq'} = join(':',@sc_freq_max); if (!$cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'max-freq'}){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'max-freq'} = $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'scaling-max-freq'}; } } if (@sc_freq_min){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'scaling-min-freq'} = join(':',@sc_freq_min); if (!$cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'min-freq'}){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'min-freq'} = $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'scaling-min-freq'}; } } # this corrects a bug we see sometimes in min/max frequencies if ((scalar @ci_freq_max < 2 && scalar @ci_freq_min < 2) && (defined $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'min-freq'} && defined $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'max-freq'}) && ($cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'min-freq'} > $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'max-freq'} || $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'min-freq'} == $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'max-freq'})){ $cpu_sys{'data'}->{'speeds'}{'min-freq'} = 0; } main::log_data('dump','%cpu_sys',\%cpu_sys) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%cpu_sys if $dbg[8]; eval $end if $b_log; return \%cpu_sys; } sub sys_data_grabber { eval $start if $b_log; my (@files); # this data has to match the data in cpuinfo grabber fake cpu, and remember # to use --arm flag if arm tests if ($fake{'cpu'}){ # my $file; ## CPU sys/cpuinfo pairs: # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/android-pocom3-fake-sys.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/arm-pine64-sys-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/arm-riscyslack2-sys-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/ppc-stuntkidz~sys.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/riscv-unmatched-2021~sys-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/x86-brickwizard-atom-n270~sys-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/x86-amd-phenom-chrisretusn-sys-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/cpu/sys-ci-pairs/x86-drgibbon-intel-i7-sys.txt"; # @files = main::reader($file); } # There's a massive time hit reading full globbed set of files, so grab and # read only what we need. else { my $glob = '/sys/devices/system/cpu/{'; if ($dbg[43]){ $glob .= 'cpufreq,cpu*/topology,cpu*/cpufreq,cpu*/cache/index*,smt,vulnerabilities}/*'; } else { $glob .= 'cpu*/topology/{core_cpus_list,core_id,core_siblings_list,die_id,'; $glob .= 'physical_package_id,thread_siblings_list}'; $glob .= ',cpufreq/{boost,ondemand}'; $glob .= ',cpu*/cpufreq/{cpb,cpuinfo_max_freq,cpuinfo_min_freq,'; $glob .= 'scaling_max_freq,scaling_min_freq'; $glob .= ',scaling_driver,scaling_governor' if $type eq 'full' && $b_admin; $glob .= '}'; if ($type eq 'full'){ $glob .= ',cpu*/cache/index*/{level,shared_cpu_list,shared_cpu_map,size,type}'; } $glob .= ',smt/{active,control}'; $glob .= ',vulnerabilities/*' if $b_admin; $glob .= '}'; } @files = main::globber($glob); } main::log_data('dump','@files',\@files) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@files if $dbg[40]; my ($b_bug,$b_cache,$b_freq,$b_topo,$b_main,%working); my ($main_id,$main_key,$holder,$id,$item,$key) = ('','','','','',''); # need to return hash reference on failure or old systems complain return \%working if !@files; foreach (sort @files){ if ($fake{'cpu'}){ ($_,$item) = split(/::/,$_,2); } else { next if -d $_ || ! -e $_; undef $item; } $key = $_; $key =~ m|/([^/]+)/([^/]+)$|; my ($key_1,$key_2) = ($1,$2); if (m|/cpu(\d+)/|){ if (!$holder || $1 ne $holder){ $id = sprintf("%04d",$1); $holder = $1; } $b_bug = 0; $b_cache = 0; $b_freq = 0; $b_main = 0; $b_topo = 0; if ($key_1 eq 'cpufreq'){ $b_freq = 1; $main_key = $key_2; $key = $key_1; } elsif ($key_1 eq 'topology'){ $b_topo = 1; $main_key = $key_2; $key = $key_1; } elsif ($key_1 =~ /^index(\d+)$/){ $b_cache = 1; $main_key = $key_2; $main_id = sprintf("%02d",$1); $key = 'cache'; } } elsif ($key_1 eq 'vulnerabilities'){ $id = $key_1; $key = $key_2; $b_bug = 1; $b_cache = 0; $b_main = 0; $b_freq = 0; $b_topo = 0; $main_key = ''; $main_id = ''; } else { $id = $key_1 . '-' . $key_2; $b_bug = 0; $b_cache = 0; $b_main = 1; $b_freq = 0; $b_topo = 0; $main_key = ''; $main_id = ''; } if (!$fake{'cpu'}){ if (-r $_) { my $error; # significantly faster to skip reader() and do it directly # $fh always non null, even on error open(my $fh, '<', $_) or $error = $!; if (!$error){ chomp(my @value = <$fh>); close $fh; $item = $value[0]; } # $item = main::reader($_,'strip',0); } else { $item = main::message('root-required'); } $item = main::message('undefined') if !defined $item; } # print "$key_1 :: $key_2 :: $item\n"; if ($b_main){ $working{'data'}->{$id} = $item; } elsif ($b_bug){ my $type = ($item =~ /^Mitigation:/) ? 'mitigation': 'status'; $item =~ s/Mitigation: //; $working{'data'}->{$id}{$key} = [$type,$item]; } elsif ($b_cache){ $working{'cpus'}->{$id}{$key}{$main_id}{$main_key} = $item; } elsif ($b_freq || $b_topo){ $working{'cpus'}->{$id}{$key}{$main_key} = $item; } } main::log_data('dump','%working',\%working) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%working if $dbg[39]; eval $end if $b_log; return \%working; } sub sysctl_data { eval $start if $b_log; my %cpu = set_cpu_data(); my (@line,%speeds,@working); my ($sep) = (''); my ($die_holder,$die_id,$phys_holder,$phys_id,$proc_count,$speed) = (0,0,0,0,0,0,0); @{$sysctl{'cpu'}} = () if !$sysctl{'cpu'}; # don't want error next! foreach (@{$sysctl{'cpu'}}){ @line = split(/\s*:\s*/, $_); next if !$line[0]; # darwin shows machine, like MacBook7,1, not cpu # machdep.cpu.brand_string: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8600 @ 2.40GHz if (($bsd_type ne 'darwin' && $line[0] eq 'hw.model') || $line[0] eq 'machdep.cpu.brand_string'){ # cut L2 cache/cpu max speed out of model string, if available # openbsd 5.6: AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3400+ ("AuthenticAMD" 686-class, 256KB L2 cache) # openbsd 6.x has Lx cache data in dmesg.boot # freebsd 10: hw.model: AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 245 Processor $line[1] = main::clean($line[1]); $line[1] = clean_cpu($line[1]); if ($line[1] =~ /([0-9]+)[\s-]*([KM]B)\s+L2 cache/i){ my $multiplier = ($2 eq 'MB') ? 1024: 1; $cpu{'l2-cache'} = $1 * $multiplier; } if ($line[1] =~ /([^0-9\.][0-9\.]+)[\s-]*[MG]Hz/){ $cpu{'max-freq'} = $1; if ($cpu{'max-freq'} =~ /MHz/i){ $cpu{'max-freq'} =~ s/[\s-]*MHz//; $cpu{'max-freq'} = clean_speed($cpu{'max-freq'},'mhz'); } elsif ($cpu{'max-freq'} =~ /GHz/){ $cpu{'max-freq'} =~ s/[\s-]*GHz//i; $cpu{'max-freq'} = $cpu{'max-freq'} / 1000; $cpu{'max-freq'} = clean_speed($cpu{'max-freq'},'mhz'); } } if ($line[1] =~ /\)$/){ $line[1] =~ s/\s*\(.*\)$//; } $cpu{'model_name'} = $line[1]; $cpu{'type'} = cpu_vendor($line[1]); } # NOTE: hw.l1icachesize: hw.l1dcachesize: ; in bytes, apparently elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.l1dcachesize'){ $cpu{'l1d-cache'} = $line[1]/1024; } elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.l1icachesize'){ $cpu{'l1i-cache'} = $line[1]/1024; } elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.l2cachesize'){ $cpu{'l2-cache'} = $line[1]/1024; } elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.l3cachesize'){ $cpu{'l3-cache'} = $line[1]/1024; } # hw.smt: openbsd elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.smt'){ $cpu{'smt'} = ($line[1]) ? 'enabled' : 'disabled'; } # htl: maybe freebsd, never seen, 1 is disabled, sigh... elsif ($line[0] eq 'machdep.hlt_logical_cpus'){ $cpu{'smt'} = ($line[1]) ? 'disabled' : 'enabled'; } # this is in mghz in samples elsif (!$cpu{'cur-freq'} && ($line[0] eq 'hw.clockrate' || $line[0] eq 'hw.cpuspeed')){ $cpu{'cur-freq'} = $line[1]; } # these are in hz: 2400000000 elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.cpufrequency'){ $cpu{'cur-freq'} = $line[1]/1000000; } elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.busfrequency_min'){ $cpu{'min-freq'} = $line[1]/1000000; } elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.busfrequency_max'){ $cpu{'max-freq'} = $line[1]/1000000; } # FB seems to call freq something other than clock speed, unreliable # eg: 1500 Mhz real shows as 2400 freq, which is wrong # elsif ($line[0] =~ /^dev\.cpu\.([0-9]+)\.freq$/){ # $speed = clean_speed($line[1]); # $cpu{'processors'}->[$1] = $speed; # } # weird FB thing, freq can be wrong, so just count the cores and call it # done. elsif ($line[0] =~ /^dev\.cpu\.([0-9]+)\./ && (!$cpu{'processors'} || !defined $cpu{'processors'}->[$1])){ $cpu{'processors'}->[$1] = undef; } elsif ($line[0] eq 'machdep.cpu.vendor'){ $cpu{'type'} = cpu_vendor($line[1]); } # darwin only? elsif ($line[0] eq 'machdep.cpu.features'){ $cpu{'flags'} = lc($line[1]); } # is this per phys or total? elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.ncpu'){ $cpu{'cores'} = $line[1]; } # Freebsd does some voltage hacking to actually run at lowest listed # frequencies. The cpu does not actually support all the speeds output # here but works in freebsd. Disabled this, the freq appear to refer to # something else, not cpu clock. Remove XXX to enable elsif ($line[0] eq 'dev.cpu.0.freq_levelsXXX'){ $line[1] =~ s/^\s+|\/[0-9]+|\s+$//g; if ($line[1] =~ /[0-9]+\s+[0-9]+/){ # get rid of -1 in FB: 2400/-1 2200/-1 2000/-1 1800/-1 $line[1] =~ s|/-1||g; my @temp = split(/\s+/, $line[1]); $cpu{'max-freq'} = $temp[0]; $cpu{'min-freq'} = $temp[-1]; $cpu{'scalings'} = \@temp; } } # Disabled w/XXX. this is almost certainly bad data, should not be used elsif (!$cpu{'cur-freq'} && $line[0] eq 'dev.cpu.0.freqXXX'){ $cpu{'cur-freq'} = $line[1]; } # the following have only been seen in DragonflyBSD data but thumbs up! elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.cpu_topology.members'){ my @temp = split(/\s+/, $line[1]); my $count = scalar @temp; $count-- if $count > 0; # no way to get per processor speeds yet, so assign 0 to each foreach (0 .. $count){ $cpu{'processors'}->[$_] = 0; } } elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.cpu_topology.cpu1.physical_siblings'){ # string, like: cpu0 cpu1 my @temp = split(/\s+/, $line[1]); $cpu{'siblings'} = scalar @temp; } # increment by 1 for every new physical id we see. These are in almost all # cases separate cpus, not separate dies within a single cpu body. # This needs DATA!! Almost certainly wrong!! elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.cpu_topology.cpu0.physical_id'){ if ($phys_holder != $line[1]){ $phys_id++; $phys_holder = $line[1]; push(@{$cpu{'ids'}->[$phys_id][$die_id]},0); } } elsif ($line[0] eq 'hw.cpu_topology.cpu0.core_id'){ $cpu{'ids'}->[$phys_id][$line[1]] = $speed; } } if (!$cpu{'flags'} || !$cpu{'family'}){ my $dmesg_boot = dboot_data(); # this core count may fix failed MT detection. $cpu{'cores'} = $dmesg_boot->{'cores'} if $dmesg_boot->{'cores'}; $cpu{'flags'} = $dmesg_boot->{'flags'} if !$cpu{'flags'}; $cpu{'family'} = $dmesg_boot->{'family'} if !$cpu{'family'}; $cpu{'l1d-cache'} = $dmesg_boot->{'l1d-cache'} if !$cpu{'l1d-cache'}; $cpu{'l1i-cache'} = $dmesg_boot->{'l1i-cache'} if !$cpu{'l1i-cache'}; $cpu{'l2-cache'} = $dmesg_boot->{'l2-cache'} if !$cpu{'l2-cache'}; $cpu{'l3-cache'} = $dmesg_boot->{'l3-cache'} if !$cpu{'l3-cache'}; $cpu{'microcode'} = $dmesg_boot->{'microcode'} if !$cpu{'microcode'}; $cpu{'model-id'} = $dmesg_boot->{'model-id'} if !$cpu{'model-id'}; $cpu{'max-freq'} = $dmesg_boot->{'max-freq'} if !$cpu{'max-freq'}; $cpu{'min-freq'} = $dmesg_boot->{'min-freq'} if !$cpu{'min-freq'}; $cpu{'scalings'} = $dmesg_boot->{'scalings'} if !$cpu{'scalings'}; $cpu{'siblings'} = $dmesg_boot->{'siblings'} if !$cpu{'siblings'}; $cpu{'stepping'} = $dmesg_boot->{'stepping'} if !$cpu{'stepping'}; $cpu{'type'} = $dmesg_boot->{'type'} if !$cpu{'type'}; } main::log_data('dump','%cpu',\%cpu) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%cpu if $dbg[8]; eval $end if $b_log; return \%cpu; } ## DATA GENERATOR DATA SOURCES ## sub dboot_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($max_freq,$min_freq,@scalings,%values); my ($family,$flags,$microcode,$model,$sep,$stepping,$type) = ('','','','','','',''); my ($cores,$siblings) = (0,0); my ($l1d,$l1i,$l2,$l3) = (0,0,0,0); # this will be null if it was not readable my $file = $system_files{'dmesg-boot'}; if ($dboot{'cpu'}){ foreach (@{$dboot{'cpu'}}){ # can be ~Features/Features2/AMD Features if (/Features/ || ($bsd_type eq "openbsd" && /^cpu0:\s*[a-z0-9]{2,3}(\s|,)[a-z0-9]{2,3}(\s|,)/i)){ my @line = split(/:\s*/, lc($_)); # free bsd has to have weird syntax: <....,> # Features2=0x1e98220b $line[1] =~ s/^[^<]*<|>[^>]*$//g; # then get rid of stuff $line[1] =~ s/<[^>]+>//g; # handle corner case like ,EL3 32, $line[1] =~ s/ (32|64)/_$1/g; # and replace commas with spaces $line[1] =~ s/,/ /g; $flags .= $sep . $line[1]; $sep = ' '; } # cpu0:AMD E1-1200 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics, 1398.66 MHz, 14-02-00 elsif (/^cpu0:\s*([^,]+),\s+([0-9\.]+\s*MHz),\s+([0-9a-f]+)-([0-9a-f]+)-([0-9a-f]+)/){ $type = cpu_vendor($1); $family = uc($3); $model = uc($4); $stepping = uc($5); $family =~ s/^0//; $model =~ s/^0//; $stepping =~ s/^0//; # can be 00 } # note: cpu cache is in KiB MiB even though they call it KB and MB # cpu31: 32KB 64b/line 8-way I-cache, 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 512KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache # 8-way means 1 per core, 16-way means 1/2 per core elsif (/^cpu0:\s*[0-9\.]+[KMG]B\s/){ # cpu0: 32KB 64b/line 4-way L1 VIPT I-cache, 32KB 64b/line 4-way L1 D-cache # cpu0:48KB 64b/line 3-way L1 PIPT I-cache, 32KB 64b/line 2-way L1 D-cache if (/\b([0-9\.]+[KMG])i?B\s\S+\s([0-9]+)-way\sD[\s-]?cache/){ $l1d = main::translate_size($1); } if (/\b([0-9\.]+[KMG])i?B\s\S+\s([0-9]+)-way\s(L1 \S+\s)?I[\s-]?cache/){ $l1i = main::translate_size($1); } if (/\b([0-9\.]+[KMG])i?B\s\S+\s([0-9]+)-way\sL2[\s-]?cache/){ $l2 = main::translate_size($1); } if (/\b([0-9\.]+[KMG])i?B\s\S+\s([0-9]+)-way\sL3[\s-]?cache/){ $l3 = main::translate_size($1); } } elsif (/^~Origin:(.+?)[\s,]+(Id|Family|Model|Stepping)/){ $type = cpu_vendor($1); if (/\bId\s*=\s*(0x)?([0-9a-f]+)\b/){ $microcode = ($1) ? uc($2) : $2; } if (/\bFamily\s*=\s*(0x)?([a-f0-9]+)\b/){ $family = ($1) ? uc($2) : $2; } if (/\bModel\s*=\s*(0x)?([a-f0-9]+)\b/){ $model = ($1) ? uc($2) : $2; } # they don't seem to use hex for steppings, so convert it if (/\bStepping\s*=\s*(0x)?([0-9a-f]+)\b/){ $stepping = (!$1) ? uc(sprintf("%X",$2)) : $2; } } elsif (/^cpu0:.*?[0-9\.]+\s?MHz:\sspeeds:\s(.*?)\s?MHz/){ @scalings = split(/[,\s]+/,$1); $min_freq = $scalings[-1]; $max_freq = $scalings[0]; } # 2 core MT Intel Core/Rzyen similar, use smt 0 as trigger to count: # cpu2:smt 0, core 1, package 0 # cpu3:smt 1, core 1, package 0 ## but: older AMD Athlon 2 core: # cpu0:smt 0, core 0, package 0 # cpu0:smt 0, core 0, package 1 elsif (/cpu([0-9]+):smt\s([0-9]+),\score\s([0-9]+)(,\spackage\s([0-9]+))?/){ $siblings = $1 + 1; $cores += 1 if $2 == 0; } } if ($flags){ $flags =~ s/\s+/ /g; $flags =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; } } else { if ($file && ! -r $file){ $flags = main::message('dmesg-boot-permissions'); } } %values = ( 'cores' => $cores, 'family' => $family, 'flags' => $flags, 'l1d-cache' => $l1d, 'l1i-cache' => $l1i, 'l2-cache' => $l2, 'l3-cache' => $l3, 'max-freq' => $max_freq, 'microcode' => $microcode, 'min-freq' => $min_freq, 'model-id' => $model, 'scalings' => \@scalings, 'siblings' => $siblings, 'stepping' => $stepping, 'type' => $type, ); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%values if $dbg[27]; eval $end if $b_log; return \%values; } sub dmidecode_data { eval $start if $b_log; return if !@dmi; my %dmi_data = ('L1' => 0, 'L2' => 0,'L3' => 0, 'phys-cnt' => 0, 'ext-clock' => undef, 'socket' => undef, 'speed' => undef, 'max-speed' => undef, 'upgrade' => undef, 'volts' => undef); my ($id,$amount,$socket,$upgrade); foreach my $item (@dmi){ next if ref $item ne 'ARRAY'; next if ($item->[0] < 4 || $item->[0] == 5 || $item->[0] == 6); last if $item->[0] > 7; if ($item->[0] == 7){ # skip first three rows, we don't need that data # seen very bad data, L2 labeled L3, and random phantom type 7 caches ($id,$amount) = ('',0); # Configuration: Disabled, Not Socketed, Level 2 next if $item->[4] =~ /^Configuration:.*Disabled/i; # labels have to be right before the block, otherwise exiting sub errors DMI: foreach my $value (@$item[3 .. $#$item]){ next if $value =~ /^~/; # variants: L3 - Cache; L3 Cache; L3-cache; L2 CACHE; CPU Internal L1 if ($value =~ /^Socket Designation:.*? (L[1-3])\b/){ $id = lc($1); } # some cpus only show Socket Designation: Internal cache elsif (!$id && $value =~ /^Configuration:.* Level.*?([1-3])\b/){ if ($value !~ /Disabled/i){ $id = "l$1"; } } # NOTE: cache is in KiB or MiB but they call it kB or MB # so we send translate_size k or M which trips KiB/MiB mode # if disabled can be 0. elsif ($id && $value =~ /^Installed Size:\s+(.*?[kKM])i?B$/){ # Config..Disabled test should have gotten this, but just in case 0 size next DMI if !$1; $amount = main::translate_size($1); } if ($id && $amount){ $dmi_data{$id} = $amount; last; } } } # note: for multi cpu systems, we're hoping that these values are # the same for each cpu, which in most pc situations they will be, # and most ARM etc won't be using dmi data here anyway. # Older dmidecode appear to have unreliable Upgrade outputs elsif ($item->[0] == 4){ # skip first three row,s we don't need that data ($socket,$upgrade) = (); $dmi_data{'phys-cnt'}++; # try to catch bsds without physical cpu count foreach my $value (@$item[3 .. $#$item]){ next if $value =~ /^~/; # note: on single cpu systems, Socket Designation shows socket type, # but on multi, shows like, CPU1; CPU Socket #2; Socket 0; so check values a bit. # Socket Designation: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz # Sometimes shows as CPU Socket... if ($value =~ /^Socket Designation:\s*(CPU\s*Socket|Socket)?[\s-]*(.*)$/i){ $upgrade = main::clean_dmi($2) if $2 !~ /(cpu|[mg]hz|onboard|socket|@|^#?[0-9]$)/i; # print "$socket_temp\n"; } # normally we prefer this value, but sometimes it's garbage # older systems often show: Upgrade: ZIF Socket which is a generic term, legacy elsif ($value =~ /^Upgrade:\s*(CPU\s*Socket|Socket)?[\s-]*(.*)$/i){ # print "$2\n"; $socket = main::clean_dmi($2) if $2 !~ /(ZIF|\bslot\b)/i; } # seen: Voltage: 5.0 V 2.9 V elsif ($value =~ /^Voltage:\s*([0-9\.]+)\s*(V|Volts)?\b/i){ $dmi_data{'volts'} = main::clean_dmi($1); } elsif ($value =~ /^Current Speed:\s*([0-9\.]+)\s*([MGK]Hz)?\b/i){ $dmi_data{'speed'} = main::clean_dmi($1); } elsif ($value =~ /^Max Speed:\s*([0-9\.]+)\s*([MGK]Hz)?\b/i){ $dmi_data{'max-speed'} = main::clean_dmi($1); } elsif ($value =~ /^External Clock:\s*([0-9\.]+\s*[MGK]Hz)\b/){ $dmi_data{'ext-clock'} = main::clean_dmi($1); } } } } # Seen older cases where Upgrade: Other value exists if ($socket || $upgrade){ if ($socket && $upgrade){ undef $upgrade if $socket eq $upgrade; } elsif ($upgrade){ $socket = $upgrade; undef $upgrade; } $dmi_data{'socket'} = $socket; $dmi_data{'upgrade'} = $upgrade; } main::log_data('dump','%dmi_data',\%dmi_data) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%dmi_data if $dbg[27]; eval $end if $b_log; return \%dmi_data; } ## CPU PROPERTIES MAIN ## sub cpu_properties { my ($cpu) = @_; my ($cpu_sys,%dmi_data,%tests); my %caches = ( 'cache' => 0, # general, non id'ed from cpuinfo generic cache 'l1' => 0, 'l1d' => 0, 'l1i' => 0, 'l2' => 0, 'l3' => 0, ); my %counts = ( 'dies' => 0, 'cpu-cores' => 0, 'cores' => 0, 'cores-multiplier' => 0, 'physical' => 0, 'processors' => 0, ); my ($cache_check) = (''); if (!$bsd_type && -d '/sys/devices' && !$force{'cpuinfo'}){ $cpu_sys = cpu_sys_data($cpu->{'sys-freq'}); } cp_test_types($cpu,\%tests) if $cpu->{'type'}; undef $cpu_sys if $dbg[42]; ## START CPU DATA HANDLERS ## if (defined $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}){ cp_data_sys( $cpu, $cpu_sys, \%caches, \%counts ); } if (!defined $cpu_sys->{'cpus'} || !$counts{'physical'} || !$counts{'cpu-cores'}){ cp_data_fallback( $cpu, \%caches, \$cache_check, \%counts, \%tests, ); } # some arm cpus report each core as its own die, but that's wrong if (%risc && $counts{'dies'} > 1 && $counts{'cpu-cores'} == $counts{'dies'}){ $counts{'dies'} = 1; $cpu->{'dies'} = 1; } if ($type eq 'full' && ($extra > 1 || ($bsd_type && !$cpu->{'l2-cache'}))){ cp_data_dmi( $cpu, \%dmi_data, \%caches, \%counts, # only to set BSD phys cpu counts if not found \$cache_check, ); } ## END CPU DATA HANDLERS ## # print "pc: $counts{'processors'} s: $cpu->{'siblings'} cpuc: $counts{'cpu-cores'} corec: $counts{'cores'}\n"; ## START CACHE PROCESSING ## # Get BSD and legacy linux caches if not already from dmidecode or cpu_sys. if ($type eq 'full' && !$caches{'l1'} && !$caches{'l2'} && !$caches{'l2'}){ cp_caches_fallback( \%counts, $cpu, \%caches, \$cache_check, ); } # nothing to check! if ($type eq 'full'){ if (!$caches{'l1'} && !$caches{'l2'} && !$caches{'l3'} && !$caches{'cache'}){ $cache_check = ''; } if ($caches{'cache'}){ # we don't want any math done on this one, who knows what it is $caches{'cache'} = cp_cache_processor($caches{'cache'},1); } if ($caches{'l1'}){ $caches{'l1'} = cp_cache_processor($caches{'l1'},$counts{'physical'}); } if ($caches{'l2'}){ $caches{'l2'} = cp_cache_processor($caches{'l2'},$counts{'physical'}); } if ($caches{'l3'}){ $caches{'l3'} = cp_cache_processor($caches{'l3'},$counts{'physical'}); } } ## END CACHE PROCESSING ## ## START TYPE/LAYOUT/ARCH/BUGS ## my ($cpu_type) = (''); $cpu_type = cp_cpu_type( \%counts, $cpu, \%tests ); my %topology; cp_cpu_topology(\%counts,\%topology); my $arch = cp_cpu_arch( $cpu->{'type'}, $cpu->{'family'}, $cpu->{'model-id'}, $cpu->{'stepping'} ); # arm cpuinfo case only; confirm on bsds, not sure all get family/ids if ($arch->[0] && !$cpu->{'arch'}){ ($cpu->{'arch'},$cpu->{'arch-note'}) = @{$arch}; } # cpu_arch comes from set_os() if (!$cpu->{'arch'} && $cpu_arch && %risc){ $cpu->{'arch'} = $cpu_arch; } if ($b_admin && defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'vulnerabilities'}){ $cpu->{'bugs-hash'} = $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'vulnerabilities'}; } ## END TYPE/LAYOUT/ARCH/BUGS ## ## START SPEED/BITS ## my $speed_info = cp_speed_data($cpu,$cpu_sys); if (!$bits_sys && !%risc && $cpu->{'flags'}){ $bits_sys = ($cpu->{'flags'} =~ /\blm\b/) ? 64 : 32; } ## END SPEED/BITS ## ## LOAD %cpu_properties my %cpu_properties = ( 'avg-speed-key' => $speed_info->{'avg-speed-key'}, 'bits-sys' => $bits_sys, 'cache' => $caches{'cache'}, 'cache-check' => $cache_check, 'cpu-type' => $cpu_type, 'dmi-max-speed' => $dmi_data{'max-speed'}, 'dmi-speed' => $dmi_data{'speed'}, 'ext-clock' => $dmi_data{'ext-clock'}, 'high-speed-key' => $speed_info->{'high-speed-key'}, 'l1-cache' => $caches{'l1'}, 'l1d-desc' => $caches{'l1d-desc'}, 'l1i-desc' => $caches{'l1i-desc'}, 'l2-cache' => $caches{'l2'}, 'l2-desc' => $caches{'l2-desc'}, 'l3-cache' => $caches{'l3'}, 'l3-desc' => $caches{'l3-desc'}, 'min-max-key' => $speed_info->{'min-max-key'}, 'min-max' => $speed_info->{'min-max'}, 'socket' => $dmi_data{'socket'}, 'scaling-min-max-key' => $speed_info->{'scaling-min-max-key'}, 'scaling-min-max' => $speed_info->{'scaling-min-max'}, 'speed-key' => $speed_info->{'speed-key'}, 'speed' => $speed_info->{'speed'}, 'topology-full' => $topology{'full'}, 'topology-string' => $topology{'string'}, 'upgrade' => $dmi_data{'upgrade'}, 'volts' => $dmi_data{'volts'}, ); if ($b_log){ main::log_data('dump','%cpu_properties',\%cpu_properties); main::log_data('dump','%topology',\%topology); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $cpu; if ($dbg[38]){ print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%cpu_properties; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%topology; } # my $dc = scalar @dies; # print 'phys: ' . $pc . ' dies: ' . $dc, "\n"; eval $end if $b_log; return \%cpu_properties; } ## CPU DATA ENGINES ## # everything is passed by reference so no need to return anything sub cp_data_dmi { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cpu,$dmi_data,$caches,$counts,$cache_check) = @_; my $cpu_dmi = dmidecode_data(); # fix for bsds that do not show physical cpus, like openbsd if ($cpu_dmi->{'phys-cnt'} && $counts->{'physical'} == 1 && $cpu_dmi->{'phys-cnt'} > 1){ $counts->{'physical'} = $cpu_dmi->{'phys-cnt'}; } # We have to undef all the sys stuff to get back to the true dmidecode results # Too many variants to treat one by one, just clear it out if forced. undef $caches if $force{'dmidecode'}; # We don't want to use dmi L1/L2/L3 at all for non BSD systems unless forced # because have seen totally gibberish dmidecode data for caches. /sys cache # data preferred, more granular and basically consistently right. # Only run for linux if no cache data found, but BSD use to fill in missing # (we don't care about legacy errors for BSD since the data isn't adequate). # legacy dmidecode cache data used the per cache value, NOT the per CPU total # value like it does today. Which makes it impossible to know for sure if the # given value is right (new, or if cache matched cpu total) or inadequate. if ((!$bsd_type && !$caches->{'l1'} && !$caches->{'l2'} && !$caches->{'l3'}) || ($bsd_type && (!$caches->{'l1'} || !$caches->{'l2'} || !$caches->{'l3'}))){ # Newer dmi: cache type total per phys cpu; Legacy: raw cache size only if ($cpu_dmi->{'l1'} && !$caches->{'l1'}){ $caches->{'l1'} = $cpu_dmi->{'l1'}; $$cache_check = main::message('note-check'); } # note: bsds often won't have L2 catch data found yet, but bsd sysctl can # have these values so let's check just in case. OpenBSD does have it often. if ($cpu_dmi->{'l2'} && !$caches->{'l2'}){ $caches->{'l2'} = $cpu_dmi->{'l2'}; $$cache_check = main::message('note-check'); } if ($cpu_dmi->{'l3'} && !$caches->{'l3'}){ $caches->{'l3'} = $cpu_dmi->{'l3'}; $$cache_check = main::message('note-check'); } } $dmi_data->{'max-speed'} = $cpu_dmi->{'max-speed'}; $dmi_data->{'socket'} = $cpu_dmi->{'socket'} if $cpu_dmi->{'socket'}; $dmi_data->{'upgrade'} = $cpu_dmi->{'upgrade'} if $cpu_dmi->{'upgrade'}; $dmi_data->{'speed'} = $cpu_dmi->{'speed'} if $cpu_dmi->{'speed'}; $dmi_data->{'ext-clock'} = $cpu_dmi->{'ext-clock'} if $cpu_dmi->{'ext-clock'}; $dmi_data->{'volts'} = $cpu_dmi->{'volts'} if $cpu_dmi->{'volts'}; eval $end if $b_log; } sub cp_data_fallback { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cpu,$caches,$cache_check,$counts,$tests) = @_; if (!$counts->{'physical'}){ # handle case where cpu reports say, phys id 0, 2, 4, 6 foreach (@{$cpu->{'ids'}}){ $counts->{'physical'}++ if $_; } } # count unique processors ## # note, this fails for intel cpus at times # print ref $cpu->{'processors'}, "\n"; if (!$counts->{'processors'}){ $counts->{'processors'} = scalar @{$cpu->{'processors'}}; } # print "p count:$counts->{'processors'}\n"; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $cpu->{'processors'}; # $counts->{'cpu-cores'} is per physical cpu # note: elbrus supports turning off cores, so we need to add one for cases # where rounds to 0 or 1 less # print "$cpu{'type'},$cpu{'family'},$cpu{'model-id'},$cpu{'arch'}\n"; if ($tests->{'elbrus'} && $counts->{'processors'}){ my @elbrus = cp_elbrus_data($cpu->{'family'},$cpu->{'model-id'}, $counts->{'processors'},$cpu->{'arch'}); $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $elbrus[0]; $counts->{'physical'} = $elbrus[1]; $cpu->{'arch'} = $elbrus[2]; # print 'model id: ' . $cpu->{'model-id'} . ' arch: ' . $cpu->{'arch'} . " cpc: $counts->{'cpu-cores'} phyc: $counts->{'physical'} proc: $counts->{'processors'} \n"; } $counts->{'physical'} ||= 1; # assume 1 if no id found, as with ARM foreach my $die_ref (@{$cpu->{'ids'}}){ next if ref $die_ref ne 'ARRAY'; $counts->{'cores'} = 0; $counts->{'dies'} = scalar @$die_ref; #$cpu->{'dies'} = $counts->{'dies'}; foreach my $core_ref (@$die_ref){ next if ref $core_ref ne 'ARRAY'; $counts->{'cores'} = 0;# reset for each die!! # NOTE: the counters can be undefined because the index comes from # core id: which can be 0 skip 1 then 2, which leaves index 1 undefined # risc cpus do not actually show core id so ignore that counter foreach my $id (@$core_ref){ $counts->{'cores'}++ if defined $id && !%risc; } # print 'cores: ' . $counts->{'cores'}, "\n"; } } # this covers potentially cases where ARM cpus have > 1 die # maybe applies to all risc, not sure, but dies is broken anyway for cpuinfo if (!$cpu->{'dies'}){ if ($risc{'arm'} && $counts->{'dies'} <= 1 && $cpu->{'dies'} > 1){ $counts->{'dies'} = $cpu->{'dies'}; } else { $cpu->{'dies'} = $counts->{'dies'}; } } # this is an attempt to fix the amd family 15 bug with reported cores vs actual cores # NOTE: amd A6-4400M APU 2 core reports: cores: 1 siblings: 2 # NOTE: AMD A10-5800K APU 4 core reports: cores: 2 siblings: 4 if (!$counts->{'cpu-cores'}){ if ($cpu->{'cores'} && !$counts->{'cores'} || $cpu->{'cores'} >= $counts->{'cores'}){ $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $cpu->{'cores'}; } elsif ($counts->{'cores'} > $cpu->{'cores'}){ $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $counts->{'cores'}; } } # print "cpu-c:$counts->{'cpu-cores'}\n"; # $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $cpu->{'cores'}; # like, intel core duo # NOTE: sadly, not all core intel are HT/MT, oh well... # xeon may show wrong core / physical id count, if it does, fix it. A xeon # may show a repeated core id : 0 which gives a fake num_of_cores=1 if ($tests->{'intel'}){ if ($cpu->{'siblings'} && $cpu->{'siblings'} > 1 && $cpu->{'cores'} && $cpu->{'cores'} > 1){ if ($cpu->{'siblings'}/$cpu->{'cores'} == 1){ $tests->{'intel'} = 0; $tests->{'ht'} = 0; } else { $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = ($cpu->{'siblings'}/2); $tests->{'ht'} = 1; } } } # ryzen is made out of blocks of 2, 4, or 8 core dies... if ($tests->{'ryzen'}){ $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $cpu->{'cores'}; # note: posix ceil isn't present in Perl for some reason, deprecated? my $working = $counts->{'cpu-cores'} / 8; my @temp = split('\.', $working); $cpu->{'dies'} = ($temp[1] && $temp[1] > 0) ? $temp[0]++ : $temp[0]; $counts->{'dies'} = $cpu->{'dies'}; } # these always have 4 dies elsif ($tests->{'epyc'}){ $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $cpu->{'cores'}; $counts->{'dies'} = $cpu->{'dies'} = 4; } # final check, override the num of cores value if it clearly is wrong # and use the raw core count and synthesize the total instead of real count if ($counts->{'cpu-cores'} == 0 && $cpu->{'cores'} * $counts->{'physical'} > 1){ $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = ($cpu->{'cores'} * $counts->{'physical'}); } # last check, seeing some intel cpus and vms with intel cpus that do not show any # core id data at all, or siblings. if ($counts->{'cpu-cores'} == 0 && $counts->{'processors'} > 0){ $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $counts->{'processors'}; } # this happens with BSDs which have very little cpu data available if ($counts->{'processors'} == 0 && $counts->{'cpu-cores'} > 0){ $counts->{'processors'} = $counts->{'cpu-cores'}; if ($bsd_type && ($tests->{'ht'} || $tests->{'amd-zen'}) && $counts->{'cpu-cores'} > 2){ $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = $counts->{'cpu-cores'}/2;; } my $count = $counts->{'processors'}; $count-- if $count > 0; $cpu->{'processors'}[$count] = 0; # no way to get per processor speeds yet, so assign 0 to each # must be a numeric value. Could use raw speed from core 0, but # that would just be a hack. foreach (0 .. $count){ $cpu->{'processors'}[$_] = 0; } } # so far only OpenBSD has a way to detect MT cpus, but Openbsd has disabled MT if ($bsd_type){ if ($cpu->{'siblings'} && $counts->{'cpu-cores'} && $counts->{'cpu-cores'} > 1){ $counts->{'cores-multiplier'} = $counts->{'cpu-cores'}; } # if no siblings we couldn't get MT status of cpu so can't trust cache else { $$cache_check = main::message('note-check'); } } # only elbrus shows L1 / L3 cache data in cpuinfo, cpu_sys data should show # for newer full linux. elsif ($counts->{'cpu-cores'} && ($tests->{'elbrus'} || $counts->{'cpu-cores'} > 1)) { $counts->{'cores-multiplier'} = $counts->{'cpu-cores'}; } # last test to catch some corner cases # seen a case where a xeon vm in a dual xeon system actually had 2 cores, no MT # so it reported 4 siblings, 2 cores, but actually only had 1 core per virtual cpu # print "prc: $counts->{'processors'} phc: $counts->{'physical'} coc: $counts->{'cores'} cpc: $counts->{'cpu-cores'}\n"; # this test was for arm but I think it applies to all risc, but risc will be sys if (!%risc && $counts->{'processors'} == $counts->{'physical'} * $counts->{'cores'} && $counts->{'cpu-cores'} > $counts->{'cores'}){ $tests->{'ht'} = 0; # $tests->{'xeon'} = 0; $tests->{'intel'} = 0; $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = 1; $counts->{'cores'} = 1; $cpu->{'siblings'} = 1; } eval $end if $b_log; } # all values passed by reference so no need for returns sub cp_data_sys { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cpu,$cpu_sys,$caches,$counts) = @_; my (@keys) = (sort keys %{$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}}); return if !@keys; $counts->{'physical'} = scalar @keys; if ($type eq 'full' && $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$keys[0]}{'caches'}){ cp_sys_caches($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$keys[0]}{'caches'},$caches,'l1','l1d'); cp_sys_caches($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$keys[0]}{'caches'},$caches,'l1','l1i'); cp_sys_caches($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$keys[0]}{'caches'},$caches,'l2',''); cp_sys_caches($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$keys[0]}{'caches'},$caches,'l3',''); } if ($cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'all'}){ $counts->{'processors'} = scalar @{$cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'all'}}; } if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'smt-active'}){ if ($cpu_sys->{'data'}{'smt-active'}){ $cpu->{'smt'} = 'enabled'; } # values: on/off/notsupported/notimplemented elsif (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'smt-control'} && $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'smt-control'} =~ /^not/){ $cpu->{'smt'} = main::message('unsupported'); } else { $cpu->{'smt'} = 'disabled'; } } my $i = 0; my (@governor,@max,@min,@phys_cores); foreach my $phys_id (@keys){ if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'cores'}){ my ($mt,$st) = (0,0); my (@core_keys) = keys %{$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'cores'}}; $cpu->{'cores'} = $counts->{'cpu-cores'} = scalar @core_keys; $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'cores'} = $cpu->{'cores'}; if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'dies'}){ $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'dies'} = scalar @{$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'dies'}}; $cpu->{'dies'} = $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'dies'}; } # If we ever get > 1 min/max speed per phy cpu, we'll need to fix the [0] if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}[0]){ if (!grep {$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}[0] eq $_} @max){ push(@max,$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}[0]); } $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'max'} = $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'max-freq'}[0]; } if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}[0]){ if (!grep {$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}[0] eq $_} @min){ push(@min,$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}[0]); } $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'min'} = $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'min-freq'}[0]; } # cheating, this is not a count, but we need the data for topology, must # sort since governors can be in different order if > 1 if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'governor'}){ foreach my $gov (@{$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'governor'}}){ push(@governor,$gov) if !grep {$_ eq $gov} @governor; } $cpu->{'governor'} = join(',',@governor); } if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-driver'}){ $cpu->{'scaling-driver'} = $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-driver'}; } if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-driver'}){ $cpu->{'scaling-driver'} = $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-driver'}; } if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-max-freq'}){ $cpu->{'scaling-max-freq'} = $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-max-freq'}; } if ($cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-min-freq'}){ $cpu->{'scaling-min-freq'} = $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'scaling-min-freq'}; } if (!grep {$counts->{'cpu-cores'} eq $_} @phys_cores){ push(@phys_cores,$counts->{'cpu-cores'}); } if ($counts->{'processors'}){ if ($counts->{'processors'} > $counts->{'cpu-cores'}){ for my $key (@core_keys){ if ((my $threads = scalar @{$cpu_sys->{'cpus'}{$phys_id}{'cores'}{$key}}) > 1){ $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'cores-mt'}++; $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'threads'} += $threads; # note: for mt+st type cpus, we need to handle tpc on output per type $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'tpc'} = $threads; $counts->{'struct-mt'} = 1; } else { $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'cores-st'}++; $counts->{'cpu-topo'}[$i]{'threads'}++; $counts->{'struct-st'} = 1; } } } } $i++; } } $counts->{'struct-max'} = 1 if scalar @max > 1; $counts->{'struct-min'} = 1 if scalar @min > 1; $counts->{'struct-cores'} = 1 if scalar @phys_cores > 1; if ($b_log){ main::log_data('dump','%cpu_properties',$caches); main::log_data('dump','%cpu_properties',$counts); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $caches; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $counts; eval $end if $b_log; } sub cp_sys_caches { eval $start if $b_log; my ($sys_caches,$caches,$id,$id_di) = @_; my $cache_id = ($id_di) ? $id_di: $id; my %cache_desc; if ($sys_caches->{$cache_id}){ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $cpu_sys->{'cpus'}; foreach (@{$sys_caches->{$cache_id}}){ # android seen to have cache data without size item next if !defined $_; $caches->{$cache_id} += $_; $cache_desc{$_}++ if $b_admin; } $caches->{$id} += $caches->{$id_di} if $id_di; $caches->{$cache_id . '-desc'} = cp_cache_desc(\%cache_desc) if $b_admin; } eval $end if $b_log; } ## CPU PROPERTIES TOOLS ## sub cp_cache_desc { my ($cache_desc) = @_; my ($desc,$sep) = ('',''); foreach (sort keys %{$cache_desc}){ $desc .= $sep . $cache_desc->{$_} . 'x' . main::get_size($_,'string'); $sep = ', '; } undef $cache_desc; return $desc; } # $caches passed by reference sub cp_cache_processor { my ($cache,$count) = @_; my $output; if ($count > 1){ $output = $count . 'x ' . main::get_size($cache,'string'); $output .= ' (' . main::get_size($cache * $count,'string') . ')'; } else { $output = main::get_size($cache,'string'); } # print "$cache :: $count :: $output\n"; return $output; } sub cp_caches_fallback { eval $start if $b_log; my ($counts,$cpu,$caches,$cache_check) = @_; # L1 Cache if ($cpu->{'l1-cache'}){ $caches->{'l1'} = $cpu->{'l1-cache'} * $counts->{'cores-multiplier'}; } else { if ($cpu->{'l1d-cache'}){ $caches->{'l1d-desc'} = $counts->{'cores-multiplier'} . 'x'; $caches->{'l1d-desc'} .= main::get_size($cpu->{'l1d-cache'},'string'); $caches->{'l1'} += $cpu->{'l1d-cache'} * $counts->{'cores-multiplier'}; } if ($cpu->{'l1i-cache'}){ $caches->{'l1i-desc'} = $counts->{'cores-multiplier'} . 'x'; $caches->{'l1i-desc'} .= main::get_size($cpu->{'l1i-cache'},'string'); $caches->{'l1'} += $cpu->{'l1i-cache'} * $counts->{'cores-multiplier'}; } } # L2 Cache # If summed by dmidecode or from cpu_sys don't use this if ($cpu->{'l2-cache'}){ # the only possible change for bsds is if dmidecode method gives phy counts # Looks like Intel on bsd shows L2 per core, not total. Note: Pentium N3540 # uses 2(not 4)xL2 cache size for 4 cores, sigh... you just can't win... if ($bsd_type){ $caches->{'l2'} = $cpu->{'l2-cache'} * $counts->{'cores-multiplier'}; } # AMD SOS chips appear to report full L2 cache per cpu elsif ($cpu->{'type'} eq 'amd' && ($cpu->{'family'} eq '14' || $cpu->{'family'} eq '15' || $cpu->{'family'} eq '16')){ $caches->{'l2'} = $cpu->{'l2-cache'}; } elsif ($cpu->{'type'} ne 'intel'){ $caches->{'l2'} = $cpu->{'l2-cache'} * $counts->{'cpu-cores'}; } # note: this handles how intel reports L2, total instead of per core like # AMD does when cpuinfo sourced, when caches sourced, is per core as expected else { $caches->{'l2'} = $cpu->{'l2-cache'}; } } # l3 Cache - usually per physical cpu, but some rzyen will have per ccx. if ($cpu->{'l3-cache'}){ $caches->{'l3'} = $cpu->{'l3-cache'}; } # don't do anything with it, we have no ideaw if it's L1, L2, or L3, generic # cpuinfo fallback, it's junk data essentially, and will show as cache: # only use this fallback if no cache data was found if ($cpu->{'cache'} && !$caches->{'l1'} && !$caches->{'l2'} && !$caches->{'l3'}){ $caches->{'cache'} = $cpu->{'cache'}; $$cache_check = main::message('note-check'); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub cp_cpu_arch { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$family,$model,$stepping) = @_; # we can get various random strings for rev/stepping, particularly for arm,ppc # but we want stepping to be integer for math comparisons, so convert, or set # to 0 so it won't break anything. if (defined $stepping && $stepping =~ /^[A-F0-9]{1,3}$/i){ $stepping = hex($stepping); } else { $stepping = 0 } $family ||= ''; $model = '' if !defined $model; # model can be 0 my ($arch,$note) = ('',''); my $check = main::message('note-check'); # See: docs/inxi-resources.txt # print "type:$type fam:$family model:$model step:$stepping\n"; if ($type eq 'amd'){ if ($family eq '4'){ if ($model =~ /^(3|7|8|9|A)$/){ $arch = 'Am486'} elsif ($model =~ /^(E|F)$/){ $arch = 'Am5x86'} } elsif ($family eq '5'){ if ($model =~ /^(0|1|2|3)$/){ $arch = 'K5'} elsif ($model =~ /^(6|7)$/){ $arch = 'K6'} elsif ($model =~ /^(8)$/){ $arch = 'K6-2'} elsif ($model =~ /^(9|D)$/){ $arch = 'K6-3'} elsif ($model =~ /^(A)$/){ $arch = 'Geode'} } elsif ($family eq '6'){ if ($model =~ /^(1|2)$/){ $arch = 'K7'} elsif ($model =~ /^(3|4)$/){ $arch = 'K7 Thunderbird'} elsif ($model =~ /^(6|7|8|A)$/){ $arch = 'K7 Palomino+'} else { $arch = 'K7'} } elsif ($family eq 'F'){ if ($model =~ /^(4|5|7|8|B|C|E|F|14|15|17|18|1B|1C|1F)$/){ $arch = 'K8'} elsif ($model =~ /^(21|23|24|25|27|28|2C|2F)$/){ $arch = 'K8 rev.E'} elsif ($model =~ /^(41|43|48|4B|4C|4F|5D|5F|68|6B|6C|6F|7C|7F|C1)$/){ $arch = 'K8 rev.F+'} else { $arch = 'K8'} } elsif ($family eq '10'){ if ($model =~ /^(2|4|5|6|8|9|A)$/){ $arch = 'K10'} else { $arch = 'K10'} } elsif ($family eq '11'){ if ($model =~ /^(3)$/){ $arch = 'Turion X2 Ultra'} } # might also need cache handling like 14/16 elsif ($family eq '12'){ if ($model =~ /^(1)$/){ $arch = 'Fusion'} else { $arch = 'Fusion'} } # SOC, apu elsif ($family eq '14'){ if ($model =~ /^(1|2)$/){ $arch = 'Bobcat'} else { $arch = 'Bobcat'} } elsif ($family eq '15'){ # note: only model 1 confirmd if ($model =~ /^(0|1|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|A|B|C|D|E|F)$/){ $arch = 'Bulldozer'} # note: only 2,11,13 confirmed elsif ($model =~ /^(2|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|1A|1B|1C|1D|1E|1F)$/){ $arch = 'Piledriver'} # note: only 30,38 confirmed elsif ($model =~ /^(30|31|32|33|34|35|36|37|38|39|3A|3B|3C|3D|3E|3F)$/){ $arch = 'Steamroller'} # note; only 60,65,70 confirmed elsif ($model =~ /^(60|61|62|63|64|65|66|67|68|69|6A|6B|6C|6D|6E|6F|70|71|72|73|74|75|76|77|78|79|7A|7B|7C|7D|7E|7F)$/){ $arch = 'Excavator'} else { $arch = 'Bulldozer'} } # SOC, apu elsif ($family eq '16'){ if ($model =~ /^(0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|A|B|C|D|E|F)$/){ $arch = 'Jaguar'} elsif ($model =~ /^(30|31|32|33|34|35|36|37|38|39|3A|3B|3C|3D|3E|3F)$/){ $arch = 'Puma'} else { $arch = 'Jaguar'} } elsif ($family eq '17'){ # can't find stepping/model for no ht 2x2 core/die models, only first ones if ($model =~ /^(1|11|20)$/){ $arch = 'Zen'; } # Seen: stepping 1 is Zen+ Ryzen 7 3750H. But stepping 1 Zen is: Ryzen 3 3200U # AMD Ryzen 3 3200G is stepping 1, Zen+ # Unknown if stepping 0 is Zen or either. elsif ($model =~ /^(18)$/){ $arch = 'Zen/Zen+'; $note = $check; } # shares model 8 with zen, stepping unknown elsif ($model =~ /^(8)$/){ $arch = 'Zen+'; } # used this but it didn't age well: ^(2[0123456789ABCDEF]| elsif ($model =~ /^(31|47|60|68|71|90)$/){ $arch = 'Zen 2'; } else { $arch = 'Zen'; $note = $check;} } # Joint venture between AMD and Chinese companies. Type amd? or hygon? elsif ($family eq '18'){ # model 0 $arch = 'Zen (Hygon Dhyana)'; } elsif ($family eq '19'){ # model: 0 1 21 40 50 $arch = 'Zen 3'; } # note: family 20 may be Zen 4 but not known for sure yet, zen 5 also in pipeline # elsif ($family eq '20'){ # # model: unknown # $arch = 'Zen 4'; # } } elsif ($type eq 'arm'){ if ($family ne ''){ $arch="ARMv$family";} else { $arch='ARM';} } # elsif ($type eq 'ppc'){ # $arch='PPC'; # } # aka VIA elsif ($type eq 'centaur'){ if ($family eq '5'){ if ($model =~ /^(4)$/){ $arch = 'WinChip C6'} elsif ($model =~ /^(8)$/){ $arch = 'WinChip 2'} elsif ($model =~ /^(9)$/){ $arch = 'WinChip 3'} } elsif ($family eq '6'){ if ($model =~ /^(6)$/){ $arch = 'WinChip-based'} elsif ($model =~ /^(7|8)$/){ $arch = 'C3'} elsif ($model =~ /^(9)$/){ $arch = 'C3-2'} elsif ($model =~ /^(A|D)$/){ $arch = 'C7'} elsif ($model =~ /^(F)$/){ $arch = 'Isaiah'} } } # note, to test uncoment $cpu{'type'} = Elbrus in proc/cpuinfo logic elsif ($type eq 'elbrus'){ # E8CB if ($family eq '4'){ if ($model eq '1'){ $arch = 'Elbrus'} elsif ($model eq '2'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-S'} elsif ($model eq '3'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-4C'} elsif ($model eq '4'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-2C+'} elsif ($model eq '6'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-2CM'} elsif ($model eq '7'){ if ($stepping >= 2){ $arch = 'Elbrus-8C1';} else { $arch = 'Elbrus-8C';} } # note: stepping > 1 may be 8C1 elsif ($model eq '8'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-1C+'} # 8C2 morphed out of E8CV, but the two were the same die elsif ($model eq '9'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-8CV/8C2'; $note = $check;} elsif ($model eq 'A'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-12C'} elsif ($model eq 'B'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-16C'} elsif ($model eq 'C'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-2C3'} else { $arch = 'Elbrus-??'; $note = $check;} } elsif ($family eq '5'){ if ($model eq '9'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-8C2'} else { $arch = 'Elbrus-??'; $note = $check;} } elsif ($family eq '6'){ if ($model eq 'A'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-12C'} elsif ($model eq 'B'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-16C'} elsif ($model eq 'C'){ $arch = 'Elbrus-2C3'} else { $arch = 'Elbrus-??'; $note = $check;} } else { $arch = 'Elbrus-??'; $note = $check; } } elsif ($type eq 'intel'){ if ($family eq '4'){ if ($model =~ /^(0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9)$/){ $arch = '486'} } elsif ($family eq '5'){ if ($model =~ /^(1|2|3|7)$/){ $arch = 'P5'} elsif ($model =~ /^(4|8)$/){ $arch = 'P5'} # MMX elsif ($model =~ /^(9|A)$/){ $arch = 'Lakemont'} } elsif ($family eq '6'){ if ($model =~ /^(1)$/){ $arch = 'P6 Pro'} elsif ($model =~ /^(3)$/){ $arch = 'P6 II Klamath'} elsif ($model =~ /^(5)$/){ $arch = 'P6 II Deschutes'} elsif ($model =~ /^(6)$/){ $arch = 'P6 II Mendocino'} elsif ($model =~ /^(7)$/){ $arch = 'P6 III Katmai'} elsif ($model =~ /^(8)$/){ $arch = 'P6 III Coppermine'} elsif ($model =~ /^(9)$/){ $arch = 'M Banias'} # pentium M elsif ($model =~ /^(A)$/){ $arch = 'P6 III Xeon'} elsif ($model =~ /^(B)$/){ $arch = 'P6 III Tualitin'} elsif ($model =~ /^(D)$/){ $arch = 'M Dothan'} # Pentium M elsif ($model =~ /^(E)$/){ $arch = 'M Yonah'} elsif ($model =~ /^(F|16)$/){ $arch = 'Core Merom'} elsif ($model =~ /^(15)$/){ $arch = 'M Tolapai'} # pentium M system on chip elsif ($model =~ /^(1D)$/){ $arch = 'Core Penryn'} elsif ($model =~ /^(17)$/){ $arch = 'Core Yorkfield'} # had 25 also, but that's westmere, at least for stepping 2 elsif ($model =~ /^(1A|1E|1F|2C|2E|2F)$/){ $arch = 'Nehalem'} elsif ($model =~ /^(1C|26)$/){ $arch = 'Bonnell'} # atom Bonnell? 27? elsif ($model =~ /^(27|35|36)$/){ $arch = 'Saltwell'} # 25 may be nahelem in a stepping, check. Stepping 2 is westmere elsif ($model =~ /^(25|2C|2F)$/){ $arch = 'Westmere'} elsif ($model =~ /^(2A|2D)$/){ $arch = 'Sandy Bridge'} elsif ($model =~ /^(37|4A|4D|5A|5D)$/){ $arch = 'Silvermont'} elsif ($model =~ /^(3A|3E)$/){ $arch = 'Ivy Bridge'} elsif ($model =~ /^(3C|3F|45|46)$/){ $arch = 'Haswell'} elsif ($model =~ /^(3D|47|4F|56)$/){ $arch = 'Broadwell'} elsif ($model =~ /^(4C)$/){ $arch = 'Airmont'} elsif ($model =~ /^(4E)$/){ $arch = 'Skylake'} # need to find stepping for these, guessing stepping 4 is last for SL elsif ($model =~ /^(55)$/){ if ($stepping >= 5 && $stepping <= 7){ $arch = 'Cascade Lake'} elsif ($stepping >= 8){ $arch = 'Cooper Lake'} else { $arch = 'Skylake'} } elsif ($model =~ /^(57)$/){ $arch = 'Knights Landing'} elsif ($model =~ /^(5C|5F)$/){ $arch = 'Goldmont'} elsif ($model =~ /^(5E)$/){ $arch = 'Skylake-S'} elsif ($model =~ /^(66)$/){ $arch = 'Cannon Lake'} # 6 are servers, 7 not elsif ($model =~ /^(6A|6C|7D|7E)$/){ $arch = 'Ice Lake'} elsif ($model =~ /^(7A)$/){ $arch = 'Goldmont Plus'} elsif ($model =~ /^(85)$/){ $arch = 'Knights Mill'} elsif ($model =~ /^(8A|96|9C)$/){ $arch = 'Tremont'} elsif ($model =~ /^(8C|8D)$/){ $arch = 'Tiger Lake'} elsif ($model =~ /^(8E)$/){ # can be AmberL or KabyL if ($stepping == 9){ $arch = 'Amber/Kaby Lake'; $note = $check;} elsif ($stepping == 10){ $arch = 'Coffee Lake'} elsif ($stepping == 11){ $arch = 'Whiskey Lake'} # can be WhiskeyL or CometL elsif ($stepping == 12){ $arch = 'Comet/Whiskey Lake'; $note = $check;} # note: had it as > 13, but 0xC seems to be CL elsif ($stepping >= 13){ $arch = 'Comet Lake'} # guess, have not seen docs yet # NOTE: not enough info to lock this down else { $arch = 'Kaby Lake'; $note = $check;} } elsif ($model =~ /^(8F)$/){ $arch = 'Saphire Rapids'} # server elsif ($model =~ /^(97|9A)$/){ $arch = 'Alder Lake';} elsif ($model =~ /^(9E)$/){ if ($stepping == 9){ $arch = 'Kaby Lake';} elsif ($stepping >= 10 && $stepping <= 13){ $arch = 'Coffee Lake'} else { $arch = 'Kaby Lake'; $note = $check;} } elsif ($model =~ /^(A5)$/){ $arch = 'Comet Lake'} # steppings 0-5 elsif ($model =~ /^(A7)$/){ $arch = 'Rocket Lake'} # More info: comet: shares family/model, need to find stepping numbers # Coming: meteor lake; granite rapids; diamond rapids } # itanium 1 family 7 all recalled elsif ($family eq 'B'){ if ($model =~ /^(0)$/){ $arch = 'Knights Ferry'} if ($model =~ /^(1)$/){ $arch = 'Knights Corner'} } elsif ($family eq 'F'){ if ($model =~ /^(0|1)$/){ $arch = 'Netburst Willamette'} elsif ($model =~ /^(2)$/){ $arch = 'Netburst Northwood'} elsif ($model =~ /^(3)$/){ $arch = 'Netburst Prescott'} # 6? Nocona elsif ($model =~ /^(4)$/){ if ($stepping == 1){ $arch = 'Netburst Prescott'} else { $arch = 'Netburst Smithfield'} # 6? Nocona } elsif ($model =~ /^(6)$/){ $arch = 'Netburst Presler'} else { $arch = 'Netburst'} } # this is not going to e accurate, WhiskyL or Kaby L can ID as Skylake # but if it's a new cpu microarch not handled yet, it may give better # than nothing result. This is intel only # This is probably the gcc/clang -march/-mtune value, which is not # necessarily the same as actual microarch, and varies between gcc/clang versions if (!$model){ my $file = '/sys/devices/cpu/caps/pmu_name'; $model = main::reader($file,'strip',0) if -r $file; $note = $check if $model; } } eval $end if $b_log; return [$arch,$note]; } sub cp_cpu_topology { my ($counts,$topology) = @_; my @alpha = qw(Single Dual Triple Quad); my ($sep) = (''); my (%keys,%done); my @tests = ('x'); # prefill [0] because iterator runs before 'next' test. if ($counts->{'cpu-topo'}){ # first we want to find out how many of each physical variant there are foreach my $topo (@{$counts->{'cpu-topo'}}){ # turn sorted hash into string my $test = join('::', map{$_ . ':' . $topo->{$_}} sort keys %$topo); if ($keys{$test}){ $keys{$test}++; } else { $keys{$test} = 1; } push(@tests,$test); } my ($i,$j) = (0,0); # then we build up the topology data per variant foreach my $topo (@{$counts->{'cpu-topo'}}){ my $key = ''; $i++; next if $done{$tests[$i]}; $done{$tests[$i]} = 1; if ($b_admin && $type eq 'full'){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'cpus'} = $keys{$tests[$i]}; $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'cores'} = $topo->{'cores'}; if ($topo->{'threads'} && $topo->{'cores'} != $topo->{'threads'}){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'threads'} = $topo->{'threads'}; } if ($topo->{'dies'} && $topo->{'dies'} > 1){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'dies'} = $topo->{'dies'}; } if ($counts->{'struct-mt'}){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'cores-mt'} = $topo->{'cores-mt'}; } if ($counts->{'struct-st'}){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'cores-st'} = $topo->{'cores-st'}; } if ($counts->{'struct-max'} || $counts->{'struct-min'}){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'max'} = $topo->{'max'}; $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'min'} = $topo->{'min'}; } if ($topo->{'smt'}){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'smt'} = $topo->{'smt'}; } if ($topo->{'tpc'}){ $topology->{'full'}[$j]{'tpc'} = $topo->{'tpc'}; } $j++; } else { # start building string $topology->{'string'} .= $sep; $sep = ','; if ($counts->{'physical'} > 1) { my $phys = ($topology->{'struct-cores'}) ? $keys{$tests[$i]} : $counts->{'physical'}; $topology->{'string'} .= $phys . 'x '; $topology->{'string'} .= $topo->{'cores'} . '-core'; } else { $topology->{'string'} .= cp_cpu_alpha($topo->{'cores'}); } # alder lake type cpu if ($topo->{'cores-st'} && $topo->{'cores-mt'}){ $topology->{'string'} .= ' (' . $topo->{'cores-mt'} . '-mt/'; $topology->{'string'} .= $topo->{'cores-st'} . '-st)'; } # we only want to show > 1 phys short form basic if cpus have different # core counts, not different min/max frequencies last if !$topology->{'struct-cores'}; } } } else { if ($counts->{'physical'} > 1) { $topology->{'string'} = $counts->{'physical'} . 'x '; $topology->{'string'} .= $counts->{'cpu-cores'} . '-core'; } else { $topology->{'string'} = cp_cpu_alpha($counts->{'cpu-cores'}); } } $topology->{'string'} ||= ''; } sub cp_cpu_alpha { my $cores = $_[0]; my $string = ''; if ($cores > 4){ $string = $cores . '-core'; } elsif ($cores == 0){ $string = main::message('unknown-cpu-topology'); } else { my @alpha = qw(single dual triple quad); $string = $alpha[$cores-1] . ' core'; } return $string; } # Logic: # if > 1 processor && processor id (physical id) == core id then Multi threaded (MT) # if siblings > 1 && siblings == 2 * num_of_cores ($cpu->{'cores'}) then Multi threaded (MT) # if > 1 processor && processor id (physical id) != core id then Multi-Core Processors (MCP) # if > 1 processor && processor ids (physical id) > 1 then Symmetric Multi Processing (SMP) # if = 1 processor then single core/processor Uni-Processor (UP) sub cp_cpu_type { eval $start if $b_log; my ($counts,$cpu,$tests) = @_; my $cpu_type = ''; if ($counts->{'processors'} > 1 || (defined $tests->{'intel'} && $tests->{'intel'} && $cpu->{'siblings'} > 0)){ # cpu_sys detected MT if ($counts->{'struct-mt'}){ if ($counts->{'struct-mt'} && $counts->{'struct-st'}){ $cpu_type .= 'MST'; } else { $cpu_type .= 'MT'; } } # handle case of OpenBSD that has hw.smt but no other meaningful topology elsif ($cpu->{'smt'}){ $cpu_type .= 'MT' if $cpu->{'smt'} eq 'enabled'; } # non-multicore MT, with 2 or more threads per core elsif ($counts->{'processors'} && $counts->{'physical'} && $counts->{'cpu-cores'} && $counts->{'processors'}/($counts->{'physical'} * $counts->{'cpu-cores'}) >= 2){ # print "mt:1\n"; $cpu_type .= 'MT'; } # 2 or more siblings per cpu real core elsif ($cpu->{'siblings'} > 1 && $cpu->{'siblings'}/$counts->{'cpu-cores'} >= 2){ # print "mt:3\n"; $cpu_type .= 'MT'; } # non-MT multi-core or MT multi-core if ($counts->{'cpu-cores'} > 1){ if ($counts->{'struct-mt'} && $counts->{'struct-st'}){ $cpu_type .= ' AMCP'; } else { $cpu_type .= ' MCP'; } } # only solidly known > 1 die cpus will use this if ($cpu->{'dies'} > 1){ $cpu_type .= ' MCM'; } # >1 cpu sockets active: Symetric Multi Processing if ($counts->{'physical'} > 1){ if ($counts->{'struct-cores'} || $counts->{'struct-max'} || $counts->{'struct-min'}){ $cpu_type .= ' AMP'; } else { $cpu_type .= ' SMP'; } } $cpu_type =~ s/^\s+//; } else { $cpu_type = 'UP'; } eval $end if $b_log; return $cpu_type; } # needed because no physical_id in cpuinfo, but > 1 cpu systems exist # returns: 0 - per cpu cores; 1 - phys cpu count; 2 - override model defaul names sub cp_elbrus_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($family_id,$model_id,$count,$arch) = @_; # 0: cores my @return = (0,1,$arch); my %cores = ( # key=family id + model id '41' => 1, '42' => 1, '43' => 4, '44' => 2, '46' => 1, '47' => 8, '48' => 1, '49' => 8, '59' => 8, '4A' => 12, '4B' => 16, '4C' => 2, '6A' => 12, '6B' => 16, '6C' => 2, ); $return[0] = $cores{$family_id . $model_id} if $cores{$family_id . $model_id}; if ($return[0]){ $return[1] = ($count % $return[0]) ? int($count/$return[0]) + 1 : $count/$return[0]; } eval $end if $b_log; return @return; } sub cp_speed_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cpu,$cpu_sys) = @_; my %info; if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}){ if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'min-freq'}){ $cpu->{'min-freq'} = $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'min-freq'}; } if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'max-freq'}){ $cpu->{'max-freq'} = $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'max-freq'}; } if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'scaling-min-freq'}){ $cpu->{'scaling-min-freq'} = $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'scaling-min-freq'}; } if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'scaling-max-freq'}){ $cpu->{'scaling-max-freq'} = $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'scaling-max-freq'}; } # we don't need to see these if they are the same if ($cpu->{'min-freq'} && $cpu->{'max-freq'} && $cpu->{'scaling-min-freq'} && $cpu->{'scaling-max-freq'} && $cpu->{'min-freq'} eq $cpu->{'scaling-min-freq'} && $cpu->{'max-freq'} eq $cpu->{'scaling-max-freq'}){ undef $cpu->{'scaling-min-freq'}; undef $cpu->{'scaling-max-freq'}; } if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'all'}){ # only replace if we got actual speed values from cpufreq, or if no legacy # sourced processors data. Handles fake syz core speeds for counts. if ((grep {$_} @{$cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'all'}}) || !@{$cpu->{'processors'}}){ $cpu->{'processors'} = $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'speeds'}{'all'}; } } if (defined $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'cpufreq-boost'}){ $cpu->{'boost'} = $cpu_sys->{'data'}{'cpufreq-boost'}; } } if (defined $cpu->{'processors'}){ if (scalar @{$cpu->{'processors'}} > 1){ my ($agg,$high) = (0,0); for (@{$cpu->{'processors'}}){ next if !$_; # bsds might have 0 or undef value, that's junk $agg += $_; $high = $_ if $_ > $high; } if ($agg){ $cpu->{'avg-freq'} = int($agg/scalar @{$cpu->{'processors'}}); $cpu->{'cur-freq'} = $high; $info{'avg-speed-key'} = 'avg'; $info{'speed'} = $cpu->{'avg-freq'}; if ($high > $cpu->{'avg-freq'}){ $cpu->{'high-freq'} = $high; $info{'high-speed-key'} = 'high'; } } } elsif ($cpu->{'processors'}[0]) { $cpu->{'cur-freq'} = $cpu->{'processors'}[0]; $info{'speed'} = $cpu->{'cur-freq'}; } } # BSDs generally will have processors count, but not per core speeds if ($cpu->{'cur-freq'} && !$info{'speed'}){ $info{'speed'} = $cpu->{'cur-freq'}; } if ($cpu->{'min-freq'} || $cpu->{'max-freq'}){ ($info{'min-max'},$info{'min-max-key'}) = cp_speed_min_max( $cpu->{'min-freq'}, $cpu->{'max-freq'}); } if ($cpu->{'scaling-min-freq'} || $cpu->{'scaling-max-freq'}){ ($info{'scaling-min-max'},$info{'scaling-min-max-key'}) = cp_speed_min_max( $cpu->{'scaling-min-freq'}, $cpu->{'scaling-max-freq'}, 'sc'); } if ($cpu->{'cur-freq'}){ if ($show{'short'}){ $info{'speed-key'} = 'speed'; } elsif ($show{'cpu-basic'}){ $info{'speed-key'} = 'speed (MHz)'; } else { $info{'speed-key'} = 'Speed (MHz)'; } } eval $end if $b_log; return \%info; } sub cp_speed_min_max { my ($min,$max,$type) = @_; my ($min_max,$key); if ($min && $max){ $min_max = "$min/$max"; $key = "min/max"; } elsif ($max){ $min_max = $max; $key = "max"; } elsif ($min){ $min_max = $min; $key = "min"; } $key = $type . '-' . $key if $type && $key; return ($min_max,$key); } # update $tests by reference sub cp_test_types { my ($cpu,$tests) = @_; if ($cpu->{'type'} eq 'intel'){ $$tests{'intel'} = 1; $$tests{'xeon'} = 1 if $cpu->{'model_name'} =~ /Xeon/i; } elsif ($cpu->{'type'} eq 'amd'){ if ($cpu->{'family'} && $cpu->{'family'} eq '17'){ $$tests{'amd-zen'} = 1; if ($cpu->{'model_name'}){ if ($cpu->{'model_name'} =~ /Ryzen/i){ $$tests{'ryzen'} = 1; } elsif ($cpu->{'model_name'} =~ /EPYC/i){ $$tests{'epyc'} = 1; } } } } elsif ($cpu->{'type'} eq 'elbrus'){ $$tests{'elbrus'} = 1; } } ## CPU UTILITIES ## # only elbrus ID is actually used live sub cpu_vendor { eval $start if $b_log; my ($string) = @_; my ($vendor) = (''); $string = lc($string); if ($string =~ /intel/){ $vendor = "intel" } elsif ($string =~ /amd/){ $vendor = "amd" } # via elsif ($string =~ /centaur/){ $vendor = "centaur" } elsif ($string eq 'elbrus'){ $vendor = "elbrus" } eval $end if $b_log; return $vendor; } # do not define model-id, stepping, or revision, those can be 0 valid value sub set_cpu_data { my %cpu = ( 'arch' => '', 'avg-freq' => 0, # MHz 'bogomips' => 0, 'cores' => 0, 'cur-freq' => 0, # MHz 'dies' => 0, 'family' => '', 'flags' => '', 'ids' => [], 'l1-cache' => 0, # store in KB 'l2-cache' => 0, # store in KB 'l3-cache' => 0, # store in KB 'max-freq' => 0, # MHz 'min-freq' => 0, # MHz 'model_name' => '', 'processors' => [], 'scalings' => [], 'siblings' => 0, 'type' => '', ); return %cpu; } sub system_cpu_name { eval $start if $b_log; my (%cpus,$compat,@working); if (@working = main::globber('/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/cpus/cpu@*/compatible')){ foreach my $file (@working){ $compat = main::reader($file,'',0); next if $compat =~ /timer/; # seen on android # these can have non printing ascii... why? As long as we only have the # splits for: null 00/start header 01/start text 02/end text 03 $compat = (split(/\x01|\x02|\x03|\x00/, $compat))[0] if $compat; $compat = (split(/,\s*/, $compat))[-1] if $compat; $cpus{$compat} = ($cpus{$compat}) ? ++$cpus{$compat}: 1; } } # synthesize it, [4] will be like: cortex-a15-timer; sunxi-timer # so far all with this directory show soc name, not cpu name for timer elsif (! -d '/sys/firmware/devicetree/base' && $devices{'timer'}){ foreach my $working (@{$devices{'timer'}}){ next if $working->[0] ne 'timer' || !$working->[4] || $working->[4] =~ /timer-mem$/; $working->[4] =~ s/(-system)?-timer$//; $compat = $working->[4]; $cpus{$compat} = ($cpus{$compat}) ? ++$cpus{$compat}: 1; } } main::log_data('dump','%cpus',\%cpus) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return \%cpus; } ## CLEANERS/OUTPUT HANDLERS ## # MHZ - cell cpus sub clean_speed { my ($speed,$opt) = @_; return if !$speed || $speed eq '0'; $speed =~ s/[GMK]HZ$//gi; $speed = ($speed/1000) if $opt && $opt eq 'khz'; $speed = sprintf("%.0f", $speed); return $speed; } sub clean_cpu { my ($cpu) = @_; return if !$cpu; my $filters = '@|cpu |cpu deca|([0-9]+|single|dual|two|triple|three|tri|quad|four|'; $filters .= 'penta|five|hepta|six|hexa|seven|octa|eight|multi)[ -]core|'; $filters .= 'ennea|genuine|multi|processor|single|triple|[0-9\.]+ *[MmGg][Hh][Zz]'; $cpu =~ s/$filters//ig; $cpu =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; $cpu =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; return $cpu; } sub hex_and_decimal { my ($data) = @_; $data = '' if !defined $data; if ($data =~ /\S/){ # only handle if a short hex number!! No need to prepend 0x to 0-9 if ($data =~ /^[0-9a-f]{1,3}$/i && hex($data) ne $data){ $data .= ' (' . hex($data) . ')'; $data = '0x' . $data; } } else { $data = 'N/A'; } return $data; } } ## DriveItem { package DriveItem; my ($b_hddtemp,$b_nvme,$smartctl_missing,$vendors); my ($hddtemp,$nvme) = ('',''); my (@by_id,@by_path); my ($debugger_dir); # main::writer("$debugger_dir/system-repo-data-urpmq.txt",\@data2) if $debugger_dir; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data,@rows,$key1,$val1); my ($type) = @_; $type ||= 'standard'; my $num = 0; @data = drive_data($type); # NOTE: if (@data){ if ($type eq 'standard'){ push(@rows,storage_output(\@data)); push(@rows,drive_output(\@data)) if $show{'disk'} && @data; if ($bsd_type && !$dboot{'disk'} && $type eq 'standard' && $show{'disk'}){ $key1 = 'Drive Report'; my $file = $system_files{'dmesg-boot'}; if ($file && ! -r $file){ $val1 = main::message('dmesg-boot-permissions'); } elsif (!$file){ $val1 = main::message('dmesg-boot-missing'); } else { $val1 = main::message('disk-data-bsd'); } push(@rows,{main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } } # used by short form, raw data returned else { @rows = @data; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; } } else { $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('disk-data'); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } if (!@rows){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('disk-data'); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } # push(@rows,@data); if ($show{'optical'} || $show{'optical-basic'}){ push(@rows,OpticalItem::get()); } ($b_hddtemp,$b_nvme,$hddtemp,$nvme,$vendors) = (); (@by_id,@by_path) = (); eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub storage_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($disks) = @_; my (@rows); my ($num,$j) = (0,0); my ($size,$size_value,$used) = ('','',''); push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Local Storage') => '', }); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $disks; $size = main::get_size($disks->[0]{'size'},'string','N/A'); if ($disks->[0]{'logical-size'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'total')} = ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'raw')} = $size; $size = main::get_size($disks->[0]{'logical-size'},'string'); $size_value = $disks->[0]{'logical-size'}; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $disks; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'usable')} = $size; } else { $size_value = $disks->[0]{'size'} if $disks->[0]{'size'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'total')} = $size; } $used = main::get_size($disks->[0]{'used'},'string','N/A'); if ($extra > 0 && $disks->[0]{'logical-free'}){ $size = main::get_size($disks->[0]{'logical-free'},'string'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'lvm-free')} = $size; } if (($size_value && $size_value =~ /^[0-9]/) && ($used && $disks->[0]{'used'} =~ /^[0-9]/)){ $used = $used . ' (' . sprintf("%0.1f", $disks->[0]{'used'}/$size_value*100) . '%)'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'used')} = $used; shift @$disks; eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub drive_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($disks) = @_; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $disks; my ($b_smart_permissions,@rows,$smart_age,$smart_basic,$smart_fail); my ($num,$j) = (0,0); my ($id,$model,$size) = ('','',''); # note: specific smartctl non-missing errors handled inside loop if ($smartctl_missing){ $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,1,'SMART Message')} = $smartctl_missing; } elsif ($b_admin){ ($smart_age,$smart_basic,$smart_fail) = smartctl_fields(); } foreach my $row (sort { $a->{'id'} cmp $b->{'id'} } @$disks){ ($id,$model,$size) = ('','',''); $num = 1; $model = ($row->{'model'}) ? $row->{'model'}: 'N/A'; $id = ($row->{'id'}) ? "/dev/$row->{'id'}":'N/A'; $size = ($row->{'size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'size'},'string') : 'N/A'; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $disks; $j = scalar @rows; if (!$b_smart_permissions && $row->{'smart-permissions'}){ $b_smart_permissions = 1; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,1,'SMART Message')} = $row->{'smart-permissions'}; $j = scalar @rows; } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'ID') => $id, }); if ($b_admin && $row->{'maj-min'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'maj-min')} = $row->{'maj-min'}; } if ($row->{'type'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $row->{'type'}; } if ($row->{'vendor'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'vendor')} = $row->{'vendor'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'model')} = $model; if ($row->{'drive-vendor'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'drive vendor')} = $row->{'drive-vendor'}; } if ($row->{'drive-model'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'drive model')} = $row->{'drive-model'}; } if ($row->{'family'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'family')} = $row->{'family'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; if ($b_admin && $row->{'block-physical'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'block-size')} = ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'physical')} = $row->{'block-physical'} . ' B'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'logical')} = ($row->{'block-logical'}) ? $row->{'block-logical'} . ' B' : 'N/A'; } if ($extra > 1 && $row->{'speed'}){ if ($row->{'sata'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'sata')} = $row->{'sata'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'speed')} = $row->{'speed'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'lanes')} = $row->{'lanes'} if $row->{'lanes'}; } if ($extra > 2){ $row->{'drive-type'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $row->{'drive-type'}; if ($row->{'rotation'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rpm')} = $row->{'rotation'}; } } if ($extra > 1){ if (!$row->{'serial'} && $alerts{'bioctl'} && $alerts{'bioctl'}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $row->{'serial'} = main::message('root-required'); } else { $row->{'serial'} = main::filter($row->{'serial'}); } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = $row->{'serial'}; if ($row->{'drive-serial'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'drive serial')} = main::filter($row->{'drive-serial'}); } if ($row->{'firmware'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rev')} = $row->{'firmware'}; } if ($row->{'drive-firmware'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'drive rev')} = $row->{'drive-firmware'}; } } if ($extra > 0 && $row->{'temp'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'temp')} = $row->{'temp'} . ' C'; } if ($extra > 1 && $alerts{'bioctl'}){ if (!$row->{'duid'} && $alerts{'bioctl'}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'duid')} = main::message('root-required'); } elsif ($row->{'duid'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'duid')} = main::filter($row->{'duid'}); } } # extra level tests already done if (defined $row->{'partition-table'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'scheme')} = $row->{'partition-table'}; } if ($row->{'smart'} || $row->{'smart-error'}){ $j = scalar @rows; ## Basic SMART and drive info ## smart_output('basic',$smart_basic,$row,$j,\$num,\@rows); ## Old-Age errors ## smart_output('age',$smart_age,$row,$j,\$num,\@rows); ## Pre-Fail errors ## smart_output('fail',$smart_fail,$row,$j,\$num,\@rows); } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # $num and $rows passed by reference sub smart_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$smart_data,$row,$j,$num,$rows) = @_; my ($b_found); my ($l,$m,$p) = ($type eq 'basic') ? (2,3,0) : (3,4,0); my ($m_h,$p_h) = ($m,$p); for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @$smart_data;$i++){ if ($row->{$smart_data->[$i][0]}){ if (!$b_found){ my ($key,$support) = ('',''); if ($type eq 'basic'){ $support = ($row->{'smart'}) ? $row->{'smart'}: $row->{'smart-error'}; $key = $smart_data->[$i][1]; } elsif ($type eq 'age'){$key = 'Old-Age';} elsif ($type eq 'fail'){$key = 'Pre-Fail';} $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,$l,$key)} = $support; $b_found = 1; next if $type eq 'basic'; } if ($type ne 'basic'){ if ($smart_data->[$i][0] =~ /-a[vr]?$/){ ($p,$m) = (1,$m_h); } elsif ($smart_data->[$i][0] =~ /-[ftvw]$/){ ($p,$m) = (0,5); } else { ($p,$m) = ($p_h,$m_h); } } $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,$p,$m,$smart_data->[$i][1])} = $row->{$smart_data->[$i][0]}; } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub drive_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type) = @_; my (@rows,@data,@devs); my $num = 0; my ($used) = (0); PartitionItem::set_partitions() if !$loaded{'set-partitions'}; RaidItem::raid_data() if !$loaded{'raid'}; # see docs/inxi-data.txt PARTITION DATA for more on remote/fuse fs my $fs_skip = PartitionItem::fs_excludes('disk-used'); foreach my $row (@partitions){ # don't count remote/distributed/union type fs towards used next if ($row->{'fs'} && $row->{'fs'} =~ /^$fs_skip$/); # don't count non partition swap next if ($row->{'swap-type'} && $row->{'swap-type'} ne 'partition'); # in some cases, like redhat, mounted cdrom/dvds show up in partition data next if ($row->{'dev-base'} && $row->{'dev-base'} =~ /^sr[0-9]+$/); # this is used for specific cases where bind, or incorrect multiple mounts # to same partitions, or btrfs sub volume mounts, is present. The value is # searched for an earlier appearance of that partition and if it is present, # the data is not added into the partition used size. if ($row->{'dev-base'} !~ /^(\/\/|:\/)/ && !(grep {/$row->{'dev-base'}/} @devs)){ $used += $row->{'used'} if $row->{'used'}; push(@devs, $row->{'dev-base'}); } } if (!$bsd_type){ @data = proc_data($used); } else { @data = bsd_data($used); } if ($b_admin){ if ($alerts{'smartctl'} && $alerts{'smartctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ @data = smartctl_data(\@data); } else { $smartctl_missing = $alerts{'smartctl'}->{'message'}; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data if $dbg[13];; main::log_data('data',"used: $used") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } sub proc_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($used) = @_; my (@data,@drives); my ($b_hdx,$logical_size,$size) = (0,0,0); PartitionData::set() if !$bsd_type && !$loaded{'partition-data'}; foreach my $row (@proc_partitions){ if ($row->[-1] =~ /^(fio[a-z]+|[hsv]d[a-z]+|(ada|mmcblk|n[b]?d|nvme[0-9]+n)[0-9]+)$/){ $b_hdx = 1 if $row->[-1] =~ /^hd[a-z]/; push(@drives, { 'firmware' => '', 'id' => $row->[-1], 'maj-min' => $row->[0] . ':' . $row->[1], 'model' => '', 'serial' => '', 'size' => $row->[2], 'spec' => '', 'speed' => '', 'temp' => '', 'type' => '', 'vendor' => '', }); } # See http://lanana.org/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt for major numbers used below # See https://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/devices.txt for kernel 4.x device numbers # if ($row->[0] =~ /^(3|22|33|8)$/ && $row->[1] % 16 == 0) { # $size += $row->[2]; # } # special case from this data: 8 0 156290904 sda # 43 0 48828124 nbd0 # note: known starters: vm: 252/253/254; grsec: 202; nvme: 259 mmcblk: 179 # Note: with > 1 nvme drives, the minor number no longer passes the modulus tests, # It appears to just increase randomly from the first 0 minor of the first nvme to # nvme partitions to next nvme, so it only passes the test for the first nvme drive. # note: 66 16 9766436864 sdah ; 65 240 9766436864 sdaf[maybe special case when double letters? # Check /proc/devices for major number matches if ($row->[0] =~ /^(3|8|22|33|43|6[5-9]|7[12]|12[89]|13[0-5]|179|202|252|253|254|259)$/ && $row->[-1] =~ /(mmcblk[0-9]+|n[b]?d[0-9]+|nvme[0-9]+n[0-9]+|fio[a-z]+|[hsv]d[a-z]+)$/ && ($row->[1] % 16 == 0 || $row->[1] % 16 == 8 || $row->[-1] =~ /(nvme[0-9]+n[0-9]+)$/)){ $size += $row->[2]; } } # raw_logical[0] is total of all logical raid/lvm found # raw_logical[1] is total of all components found. If this totally fails, # and we end up with raw logical less than used, give up if (@raw_logical && $raw_logical[0] && (!$used || $raw_logical[0] > $used)){ $logical_size = ($size - $raw_logical[1] + $raw_logical[0]); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@drives; main::log_data('data',"size: $size") if $b_log; @data = ({ 'logical-size' => $logical_size, 'logical-free' => $raw_logical[2], 'size' => $size, 'used' => $used, }); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; if ($show{'disk'}){ unshift(@drives,@data); # print 'drives:', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@drives; @data = proc_data_advanced($b_hdx,\@drives); } main::log_data('dump','@data',\@data) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data if $dbg[24]; eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } sub proc_data_advanced { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_hdx,$drives) = @_; my ($i) = (0); my (@data,@disk_data,@rows,@scsi,@temp,@working); my ($pt_cmd) = ('unset'); my ($block_type,$file,$firmware,$model,$path, $partition_scheme,$serial,$vendor,$working_path); @by_id = main::globber('/dev/disk/by-id/*'); # these do not contain any useful data, no serial or model name # wwn-0x50014ee25fb50fc1 and nvme-eui.0025385b71b07e2e # scsi-SATA_ST980815A_ simply repeats ata-ST980815A_; same with scsi-0ATA_WDC_WD5000L31X # we also don't need the partition items my $pattern = '^\/dev\/disk\/by-id\/(md-|lvm-|dm-|wwn-|nvme-eui|raid-|scsi-([0-9]ATA|SATA))|-part[0-9]+$'; @by_id = grep {!/$pattern/} @by_id if @by_id; # print join("\n", @by_id), "\n"; @by_path = main::globber('/dev/disk/by-path/*'); ## check for all ide type drives, non libata, only do it if hdx is in array ## this is now being updated for new /sys type paths, this may handle that ok too ## skip the first rows in the loops since that's the basic size/used data if ($b_hdx){ for ($i = 1; $i < scalar @$drives; $i++){ $file = "/proc/ide/$drives->[$i]{'id'}/model"; if ($drives->[$i]{'id'} =~ /^hd[a-z]/ && -e $file){ $model = main::reader($file,'strip',0); $drives->[$i]{'model'} = $model; } } } # scsi stuff if ($file = $system_files{'proc-scsi'}){ @scsi = scsi_data($file); } # print 'drives:', Data::Dumper::Dumper $drives; for ($i = 1; $i < scalar @$drives; $i++){ #next if $drives->[$i]{'id'} =~ /^hd[a-z]/; ($block_type,$firmware,$model,$partition_scheme, $serial,$vendor,$working_path) = ('','','','','','',''); # print "$drives->[$i]{'id'}\n"; @disk_data = disk_data_by_id("/dev/$drives->[$i]{'id'}"); main::log_data('dump','@disk_data', \@disk_data) if $b_log; if ($drives->[$i]{'id'} =~ /[sv]d[a-z]/){ $block_type = 'sdx'; $working_path = "/sys/block/$drives->[$i]{'id'}/device/"; } elsif ($drives->[$i]{'id'} =~ /mmcblk/){ $block_type = 'mmc'; $working_path = "/sys/block/$drives->[$i]{'id'}/device/"; } elsif ($drives->[$i]{'id'} =~ /nvme/){ $block_type = 'nvme'; # this results in: # /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.2/0000:06:00.0/nvme/nvme0/nvme0n1 # but we want to go one level down so slice off trailing nvme0n1 $working_path = Cwd::abs_path("/sys/block/$drives->[$i]{'id'}"); $working_path =~ s/nvme[^\/]*$//; } main::log_data('data',"working path: $working_path") if $b_log; if ($b_admin && -e "/sys/block/"){ my @working = block_data($drives->[$i]{'id'}); $drives->[$i]{'block-logical'} = $working[0]; $drives->[$i]{'block-physical'} = $working[1]; } if ($block_type && @scsi && @by_id && ! -e "${working_path}model" && ! -e "${working_path}name"){ ## ok, ok, it's incomprehensible, search /dev/disk/by-id for a line that contains the # discovered disk name AND ends with the correct identifier, sdx # get rid of whitespace for some drive names and ids, and extra data after - in name SCSI: foreach my $row (@scsi){ if ($row->{'model'}){ $row->{'model'} = (split(/\s*-\s*/,$row->{'model'}))[0]; foreach my $id (@by_id){ if ($id =~ /$row->{'model'}/ && "/dev/$drives->[$i]{'id'}" eq Cwd::abs_path($id)){ $drives->[$i]{'firmware'} = $row->{'firmware'}; $drives->[$i]{'model'} = $row->{'model'}; $drives->[$i]{'vendor'} = $row->{'vendor'}; last SCSI; } } } } } # note: an entire class of model names gets truncated by /sys so that should be the last # in priority re tests. elsif ((!@disk_data || !$disk_data[0]) && $block_type){ # NOTE: while path ${working_path}vendor exists, it contains junk value, like: ATA $path = "${working_path}model"; if (-r $path){ $model = main::reader($path,'strip',0); $drives->[$i]{'model'} = $model if $model; } elsif ($block_type eq 'mmc' && -r "${working_path}name"){ $path = "${working_path}name"; $model = main::reader($path,'strip',0); $drives->[$i]{'model'} = $model if $model; } } if (!$drives->[$i]{'model'} && @disk_data){ $drives->[$i]{'model'} = $disk_data[0] if $disk_data[0]; $drives->[$i]{'vendor'} = $disk_data[1] if $disk_data[1]; } # maybe rework logic if find good scsi data example, but for now use this elsif ($drives->[$i]{'model'} && !$drives->[$i]{'vendor'}){ $drives->[$i]{'model'} = main::clean_disk($drives->[$i]{'model'}); my @device_data = device_vendor($drives->[$i]{'model'},''); $drives->[$i]{'model'} = $device_data[1] if $device_data[1]; $drives->[$i]{'vendor'} = $device_data[0] if $device_data[0]; } if ($working_path){ $path = "${working_path}removable"; $drives->[$i]{'type'} = 'Removable' if -r $path && main::reader($path,'strip',0); # 0/1 value } my $peripheral = peripheral_data($drives->[$i]{'id'}); # note: we only want to update type if we found a peripheral, otherwise preserve value $drives->[$i]{'type'} = $peripheral if $peripheral; # print "type:$drives->[$i]{'type'}\n"; if ($extra > 0){ $drives->[$i]{'temp'} = hdd_temp("$drives->[$i]{'id'}"); if ($extra > 1){ my @speed_data = device_speed($drives->[$i]{'id'}); $drives->[$i]{'speed'} = $speed_data[0] if $speed_data[0]; $drives->[$i]{'lanes'} = $speed_data[1] if $speed_data[1]; if (@disk_data && $disk_data[2]){ $drives->[$i]{'serial'} = $disk_data[2]; } else { $path = "${working_path}serial"; if (-r $path){ $serial = main::reader($path,'strip',0); $drives->[$i]{'serial'} = $serial if $serial; } } if ($extra > 2 && !$drives->[$i]{'firmware'}){ my @fm = ('rev','fmrev','firmware_rev'); # 0 ~ default; 1 ~ mmc; 2 ~ nvme foreach my $firmware (@fm){ $path = "${working_path}$firmware"; if (-r $path){ $drives->[$i]{'firmware'} = main::reader($path,'strip',0); last; } } } } } if ($extra > 2){ @data = disk_data_advanced($pt_cmd,$drives->[$i]{'id'}); $pt_cmd = $data[0]; $drives->[$i]{'partition-table'} = uc($data[1]) if $data[1]; if ($data[2]){ $drives->[$i]{'rotation'} = $data[2]; $drives->[$i]{'drive-type'} = 'HDD'; } elsif (($block_type && $block_type ne 'sdx') || # note: this case could conceivabley be wrong for a spun down HDD (defined $data[2] && $data[2] eq '0') || ($drives->[$i]{'model'} && $drives->[$i]{'model'} =~ /(flash|mmc|msata|\bm[\.-]?2\b|nvme|ssd|solid\s?state)/i)){ $drives->[$i]{'drive-type'} = 'SSD'; } } } main::log_data('dump','$drives',\$drives) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $drives if $dbg[24]; eval $end if $b_log; return @$drives; } # camcontrol identify |grep ^serial (this might be (S)ATA specific) # smartcl -i |grep ^Serial # see smartctl; camcontrol devlist; gptid status; sub bsd_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($used) = @_; my (@data,@drives,@softraid,@temp); my ($i,$logical_size,$size,$working) = (0,0,0,0); my $file = $system_files{'dmesg-boot'}; DiskDataBSD::set() if !$loaded{'disk-data-bsd'}; # we don't want non dboot disk data from gpart or disklabel if ($file && ! -r $file){ $size = main::message('dmesg-boot-permissions'); } elsif (!$file){ $size = main::message('dmesg-boot-missing'); } elsif (%disks_bsd){ if ($sysctl{'softraid'}){ @softraid = map {$_ =~ s/.*\(([^\)]+)\).*/$1/;$_} @{$sysctl{'softraid'}}; } foreach my $id (sort keys %disks_bsd){ next if !$disks_bsd{$id} || !$disks_bsd{$id}->{'size'}; $drives[$i]->{'id'} = $id; $drives[$i]->{'firmware'} = ''; $drives[$i]->{'temp'} = ''; $drives[$i]->{'type'} = ''; $drives[$i]->{'vendor'} = ''; $drives[$i]->{'block-logical'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'block-logical'}; $drives[$i]->{'block-physical'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'block-physical'}; $drives[$i]->{'partition-table'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'scheme'}; $drives[$i]->{'serial'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'}; $drives[$i]->{'size'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'size'}; # don't count OpenBSD RAID/CRYPTO virtual disks! if ($drives[$i]->{'size'} && (!@softraid || !(grep {$id eq $_} @softraid))){ $size += $drives[$i]->{'size'} if $drives[$i]->{'size'}; } $drives[$i]->{'spec'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'spec'}; $drives[$i]->{'speed'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'speed'}; $drives[$i]->{'type'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'type'}; # generate the synthetic model/vendor data $drives[$i]->{'model'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'}; if ($drives[$i]->{'model'}){ my @device_data = device_vendor($drives[$i]->{'model'},''); $drives[$i]->{'vendor'} = $device_data[0] if $device_data[0]; $drives[$i]->{'model'} = $device_data[1] if $device_data[1]; } if ($disks_bsd{$id}->{'duid'}){ $drives[$i]->{'duid'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'duid'}; } if ($disks_bsd{$id}->{'partition-table'}){ $drives[$i]->{'partition-table'} = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partition-table'}; } $i++; } # raw_logical[0] is total of all logical raid/lvm found # raw_logical[1] is total of all components found. If this totally fails, # and we end up with raw logical less than used, give up if (@raw_logical && $size && $raw_logical[0] && (!$used || $raw_logical[0] > $used)){ $logical_size = ($size - $raw_logical[1] + $raw_logical[0]); } if (!$size){ $size = main::message('data-bsd'); } } @data = ({ 'logical-size' => $logical_size, 'logical-free' => $raw_logical[2], 'size' => $size, 'used' => $used, }); #main::log_data('dump','$data',\@data) if $b_log; if ($show{'disk'}){ push(@data,@drives); # print 'data:', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; } main::log_data('dump','$data',\@data) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data if $dbg[24]; eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } # return indexes: 0 - age; 1 - basic; 2 - fail # make sure to update if fields added in smartctl_data() sub smartctl_fields { eval $start if $b_log; my @data = ( [ # age ['smart-gsense-error-rate-ar','g-sense error rate'], ['smart-media-wearout-a','media wearout'], ['smart-media-wearout-t','threshold'], ['smart-media-wearout-f','alert'], ['smart-multizone-errors-av','write error rate'], ['smart-multizone-errors-t','threshold'], ['smart-udma-crc-errors-ar','UDMA CRC errors'], ['smart-udma-crc-errors-f','alert'], ], [ # basic ['smart','SMART'], ['smart-error','SMART Message'], ['smart-support','state'], ['smart-status','health'], ['smart-power-on-hours','on'], ['smart-cycles','cycles'], ['smart-units-read','read-units'], ['smart-units-written','written-units'], ['smart-read','read'], ['smart-written','written'], ], [ # fail ['smart-end-to-end-av','end-to-end'], ['smart-end-to-end-t','threshold'], ['smart-end-to-end-f','alert'], ['smart-raw-read-error-rate-av','read error rate'], ['smart-raw-read-error-rate-t','threshold'], ['smart-raw-read-error-rate-f','alert'], ['smart-reallocated-sectors-av','reallocated sector'], ['smart-reallocated-sectors-t','threshold'], ['smart-reallocated-sectors-f','alert'], ['smart-retired-blocks-av','retired block'], ['smart-retired-blocks-t','threshold'], ['smart-retired-blocks-f','alert'], ['smart-runtime-bad-block-av','runtime bad block'], ['smart-runtime-bad-block-t','threshold'], ['smart-runtime-bad-block-f','alert'], ['smart-seek-error-rate-av', 'seek error rate'], ['smart-seek-error-rate-t', 'threshold'], ['smart-seek-error-rate-f', 'alert'], ['smart-spinup-time-av','spin-up time'], ['smart-spinup-time-t','threshold'], ['smart-spinup-time-f','alert'], ['smart-ssd-life-left-av','life left'], ['smart-ssd-life-left-t','threshold'], ['smart-ssd-life-left-f','alert'], ['smart-unused-reserve-block-av','unused reserve block'], ['smart-unused-reserve-block-t','threshold'], ['smart-unused-reserve-block-f','alert'], ['smart-used-reserve-block-av','used reserve block'], ['smart-used-reserve-block-t','threshold'], ['smart-used-reserve-block-f','alert'], ['smart-unknown-1-a','attribute'], ['smart-unknown-1-v','value'], ['smart-unknown-1-w','worst'], ['smart-unknown-1-t','threshold'], ['smart-unknown-1-f','alert'], ['smart-unknown-2-a','attribute'], ['smart-unknown-2-v','value'], ['smart-unknown-2-w','worst'], ['smart-unknown-2-t','threshold'], ['smart-unknown-2-f','alert'], ['smart-unknown-3-a','attribute'], ['smart-unknown-3-v','value'], ['smart-unknown-3-w','worst'], ['smart-unknown-3-t','threshold'], ['smart-unknown-4-f','alert'], ['smart-unknown-4-a','attribute'], ['smart-unknown-4-v','value'], ['smart-unknown-4-w','worst'], ['smart-unknown-4-t','threshold'], ['smart-unknown-4-f','alert'], ['smart-unknown-5-f','alert'], ['smart-unknown-5-a','attribute'], ['smart-unknown-5-v','value'], ['smart-unknown-5-w','worst'], ['smart-unknown-5-t','threshold'], ['smart-unknown-5-f','alert'], ] ); eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } sub smartctl_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($data) = @_; my ($b_attributes,$b_intel,$b_kingston,$cmd,%holder,$id,@working,@result,@split); my ($splitter,$num,$a,$f,$r,$t,$v,$w,$y) = (':\s*',0,0,8,1,5,3,4,6); # $y is type, $t threshold, etc for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @$data; $i++){ next if !$data->[$i]{'id'}; ($b_attributes,$b_intel,$b_kingston,$splitter,$num,$a,$r) = (0,0,0,':\s*',0,0,1); %holder = (); # print $data->[$i]{'id'},"\n"; # m2 nvme failed on nvme0n1 drive id: $id = $data->[$i]{'id'}; $id =~ s/n[0-9]+$// if $id =~ /^nvme/; # openbsd needs the 'c' partition, which is the entire disk $id .= 'c' if $bsd_type && $bsd_type eq 'openbsd'; $cmd = $alerts{'smartctl'}->{'path'} . " -AHi /dev/" . $id . ' 2>/dev/null'; @result = main::grabber("$cmd", '', 'strip'); main::log_data('dump','@result', \@result) if $b_log; # log before cleanup @result = grep {!/^(smartctl|Copyright|==)/} @result; print 'Drive:/dev/' . $id . ":\n", Data::Dumper::Dumper\@result if $dbg[12]; if (scalar @result < 5){ if (grep {/failed: permission denied/i} @result){ $data->[$i]{'smart-permissions'} = main::message('tool-permissions','smartctl'); } elsif (grep {/unknown usb bridge/i} @result){ $data->[$i]{'smart-error'} = main::message('smartctl-usb'); } # can come later in output too elsif (grep {/A mandatory SMART command failed/i} @result){ $data->[$i]{'smart-error'} = main::message('smartctl-command'); } elsif (grep {/open device.*Operation not supported by device/i} @result){ $data->[$i]{'smart-error'} = main::message('smartctl-open'); } else { $data->[$i]{'smart-error'} = main::message('tool-unknown-error','smartctl'); } next; } else { foreach my $row (@result){ if ($row =~ /^ID#/){ $splitter = '\s+'; $b_attributes = 1; $a = 1; $r = 9; next; } @split = split(/$splitter/, $row); next if !$b_attributes && ! defined $split[$r]; # some cases where drive not in db threshhold will be: --- # value is usually 0 padded which confuses perl. However this will # make subsequent tests easier, and will strip off leading 0s if ($b_attributes){ $split[$t] = (main::is_numeric($split[$t])) ? int($split[$t]) : 0; $split[$v] = (main::is_numeric($split[$v])) ? int($split[$v]) : 0; } # can occur later in output so retest it here if ($split[$a] =~ /A mandatory SMART command failed/i){ $data->[$i]{'smart-error'} = main::message('smartctl-command'); } ## DEVICE INFO ## if ($split[$a] eq 'Device Model'){ $b_intel = 1 if $split[$r] =~/\bintel\b/i; $b_kingston = 1 if $split[$r] =~/kingston/i; # usb/firewire/thunderbolt enclosure id method if ($data->[$i]{'type'}){ @working = device_vendor("$split[$r]"); $data->[$i]{'drive-model'} = $working[1] if $data->[$i]{'model'} && $data->[$i]{'model'} ne $working[1]; $data->[$i]{'drive-vendor'} = $working[0] if $data->[$i]{'vendor'} && $data->[$i]{'vendor'} ne $working[0]; } # fallback for very corner cases where primary model id failed if (!$data->[$i]{'model'} && $split[$r]){ @working = device_vendor("$split[$r]"); $data->[$i]{'model'} = $working[1] if $working[1]; $data->[$i]{'vendor'} = $working[0] if $working[0] && !$data->[$i]{'vendor'}; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Model Family'){ @working = device_vendor("$split[$r]"); $data->[$i]{'family'} = $working[1]; # $data->[$i]{'family'} =~ s/$data->[$i]{'vendor'}\s*// if $data->[$i]{'vendor'}; } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Firmware Version'){ # 01.01A01 vs 1A01 if ($data->[$i]{'firmware'} && $split[$r] !~ /$data->[$i]{'firmware'}/){ $data->[$i]{'drive-firmware'} = $split[$r]; } elsif (!$data->[$i]{'firmware'}){ $data->[$i]{'firmware'} = $split[$r]; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Rotation Rate'){ if ($split[$r] !~ /^Solid/){ $data->[$i]{'rotation'} = $split[$r]; $data->[$i]{'rotation'} =~ s/\s*rpm$//i; $data->[$i]{'drive-type'} = 'HDD'; } else { $data->[$i]{'drive-type'} = 'SSD'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Serial Number'){ if (!$data->[$i]{'serial'}){ $data->[$i]{'serial'} = $split[$r]; } elsif ($data->[$i]{'type'} && $split[$r] ne $data->[$i]{'serial'}){ $data->[$i]{'drive-serial'} = $split[$r]; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'SATA Version is'){ if ($split[$r] =~ /SATA ([0-9.]+), ([0-9.]+ [^\s]+)(\(current: ([1-9.]+ [^\s]+)\))?/){ $data->[$i]{'sata'} = $1; $data->[$i]{'speed'} = $2 if !$data->[$i]{'speed'}; } } # seen both Size and Sizes. Linux will usually have both, BSDs not physical elsif ($split[$a] =~ /^Sector Sizes?$/){ if ($data->[$i]{'type'} || !$data->[$i]{'block-logical'} || !$data->[$i]{'block-physical'}){ if ($split[$r] =~ m|^([0-9]+) bytes logical/physical|){ $data->[$i]{'block-logical'} = $1; $data->[$i]{'block-physical'} = $1; } # 512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical elsif ($split[$r] =~ m|^([0-9]+) bytes logical, ([0-9]+) bytes physical|){ $data->[$i]{'block-logical'} = $1; $data->[$i]{'block-physical'} = $2; } } } ## SMART STATUS/HEALTH ## elsif ($split[$a] eq 'SMART support is'){ if ($split[$r] =~ /^(Available|Unavailable) /){ $data->[$i]{'smart'} = $1; $data->[$i]{'smart'} = ($data->[$i]{'smart'} eq 'Unavailable') ? 'no' : 'yes'; } elsif ($split[$r] =~ /^(Enabled|Disabled)/){ $data->[$i]{'smart-support'} = lc($1); } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'SMART overall-health self-assessment test result'){ $data->[$i]{'smart-status'} = $split[$r]; # seen nvme that only report smart health, not smart support $data->[$i]{'smart'} = 'yes' if !$data->[$i]{'smart'}; } ## DEVICE CONDITION: temp/read/write/power on/cycles ## # Attributes data fields, sometimes are same syntax as info block:... elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Power_Cycle_Count' || $split[$a] eq 'Power Cycles'){ $data->[$i]{'smart-cycles'} = $split[$r] if $split[$r]; } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Power_On_Hours' || $split[$a] eq 'Power On Hours' || $split[$a] eq 'Power_On_Hours_and_Msec'){ if ($split[$r]){ $split[$r] =~ s/,//; # trim off: h+0m+00.000s which is useless and at times empty anyway $split[$r] =~ s/h\+.*$// if $split[$a] eq 'Power_On_Hours_and_Msec'; # $split[$r] = 43; if ($split[$r] =~ /^([0-9]+)$/){ if ($1 > 9000){ $data->[$i]{'smart-power-on-hours'} = int($1/(24*365)) . 'y ' . int($1/24)%365 . 'd ' . $1%24 . 'h'; } elsif ($1 > 100){ $data->[$i]{'smart-power-on-hours'} = int($1/24) . 'd ' . $1%24 . 'h'; } else { $data->[$i]{'smart-power-on-hours'} = $split[$r] . ' hrs'; } } else { $data->[$i]{'smart-power-on-hours'} = $split[$r]; } } } # 'Airflow_Temperature_Cel' like: 29 (Min/Max 14/43) so can't use -1 index # Temperature like 29 Celsisu elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Temperature_Celsius' || $split[$a] eq 'Temperature' || $split[$a] eq 'Airflow_Temperature_Cel'){ if (!$data->[$i]{'temp'} && $split[$r]){ $data->[$i]{'temp'} = $split[$r]; } } ## DEVICE USE: Reads/Writes ## elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Data Units Read'){ $data->[$i]{'smart-units-read'} = $split[$r]; } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Data Units Written'){ $data->[$i]{'smart-units-written'} = $split[$r]; } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Host_Reads_32MiB'){ $split[$r] = $split[$r] * 32 * 1024; $data->[$i]{'smart-read'} = main::get_size($split[$r],'string'); } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Host_Writes_32MiB'){ $split[$r] = $split[$r] * 32 * 1024; $data->[$i]{'smart-written'} = main::get_size($split[$r],'string'); } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Lifetime_Reads_GiB'){ $data->[$i]{'smart-read'} = $split[$r] . ' GiB'; } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Lifetime_Writes_GiB'){ $data->[$i]{'smart-written'} = $split[$r] . ' GiB'; } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Total_LBAs_Read'){ if (main::is_numeric($split[$r])){ # blocks in bytes, so convert to KiB, the internal unit here # reports in 32MiB units, sigh if ($b_intel){ $split[$r] = $split[$r] * 32 * 1024; } # reports in 1 GiB units, sigh elsif ($b_kingston){ $split[$r] = $split[$r] * 1024 * 1024; } # rare fringe cases, cygwin run as user, block size will not be found # this is what it's supposed to refer to elsif ($data->[$i]{'block-logical'}) { $split[$r] = int($data->[$i]{'block-logical'} * $split[$r] / 1024); } if ($b_intel || $b_kingston || $data->[$i]{'block-logical'}){ $data->[$i]{'smart-read'} = main::get_size($split[$r],'string'); } } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Total_LBAs_Written'){ if (main::is_numeric($split[$r]) && $data->[$i]{'block-logical'}){ # blocks in bytes, so convert to KiB, the internal unit here # reports in 32MiB units, sigh if ($b_intel){ $split[$r] = $split[$r] * 32 * 1024; } # reports in 1 GiB units, sigh elsif ($b_kingston){ $split[$r] = $split[$r] * 1024 * 1024; } # rare fringe cases, cygwin run as user, block size will not be found # this is what it's supposed to refer to, in byte blocks elsif ($data->[$i]{'block-logical'}) { $split[$r] = int($data->[$i]{'block-logical'} * $split[$r] / 1024); } if ($b_intel || $b_kingston || $data->[$i]{'block-logical'}){ $data->[$i]{'smart-written'} = main::get_size($split[$r],'string'); } } } ## DEVICE OLD AGE ## # 191 G-Sense_Error_Rate 0x0032 001 001 000 Old_age Always - 291 elsif ($split[$a] eq 'G-Sense_Error_Rate'){ # $data->[$i]{'smart-media-wearout'} = $split[$r]; if ($b_attributes && $split[$r] > 100){ $data->[$i]{'smart-gsense-error-rate-ar'} = $split[$r]; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Media_Wearout_Indicator'){ # $data->[$i]{'smart-media-wearout'} = $split[$r]; # seen case where they used hex numbers becaause values # were in 47 billion range in hex. You can't hand perl an unquoted # hex number that is > 2^32 without tripping a perl warning if ($b_attributes && $split[$r] && !main::is_hex("$split[$r]") && $split[$r] > 0){ $data->[$i]{'smart-media-wearout-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-media-wearout-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-media-wearout-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Multi_Zone_Error_Rate'){ # note: all t values are 0 that I have seen if (($split[$v] - $split[$t]) < 50){ $data->[$i]{'smart-multizone-errors-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-multizone-errors-t'} = $split[$v]; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'UDMA_CRC_Error_Count'){ if (main::is_numeric($split[$r]) && $split[$r] > 50){ $data->[$i]{'smart-udma-crc-errors-ar'} = $split[$r]; $data->[$i]{'smart-udma-crc-errors-f'} = main::message('smartctl-udma-crc') if $split[$r] > 500; } } ## DEVICE PRE-FAIL ## elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Available_Reservd_Space'){ # $data->[$i]{'smart-available-reserved-space'} = $split[$r]; if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-available-reserved-space-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-available-reserved-space-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-available-reserved-space-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } ## nvme splits these into two field/value sets elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Available Spare'){ $split[$r] =~ s/%$//; $holder{'spare'} = int($split[$r]) if main::is_numeric($split[$r]); } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Available Spare Threshold'){ $split[$r] =~ s/%$//; if ($holder{'spare'} && main::is_numeric($split[$r]) && $split[$r]/$holder{'spare'} > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-available-reserved-space-ar'} = $holder{'spare'}; $data->[$i]{'smart-available-reserved-space-t'} = int($split[$r]); } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'End-to-End_Error'){ if ($b_attributes && int($split[$r]) > 0 && $split[$t]){ $data->[$i]{'smart-end-to-end-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-end-to-end-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-end-to-end-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } # seen raw value: 0/8415644 elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Raw_Read_Error_Rate'){ if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-raw-read-error-rate-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-raw-read-error-rate-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-raw-read-error-rate-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Reallocated_Sector_Ct'){ if ($b_attributes && int($split[$r]) > 0 && $split[$t]){ $data->[$i]{'smart-reallocated-sectors-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-reallocated-sectors-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-reallocated-sectors-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Retired_Block_Count'){ if ($b_attributes && int($split[$r]) > 0 && $split[$t]){ $data->[$i]{'smart-retired-blocks-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-retired-blocks-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-retired-blocks-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Runtime_Bad_Block'){ if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-runtime-bad-block-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-runtime-bad-block-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-runtime-bad-block-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Seek_Error_Rate'){ # value 72; threshold either 000 or 30 if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-seek-error-rate-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-seek-error-rate-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-seek-error-rate-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Spin_Up_Time'){ # raw will always be > 0 on spinning disks if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-spinup-time-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-spinup-time-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-spinup-time-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'SSD_Life_Left'){ # raw will always be > 0 on spinning disks if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-ssd-life-left-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-ssd-life-left-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-ssd-life-left-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Unused_Rsvd_Blk_Cnt_Tot'){ # raw will always be > 0 on spinning disks if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-unused-reserve-block-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-unused-reserve-block-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-unused-reserve-block-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($split[$a] eq 'Used_Rsvd_Blk_Cnt_Tot'){ # raw will always be > 0 on spinning disks if ($b_attributes && $split[$v] && $split[$t] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92){ $data->[$i]{'smart-used-reserve-block-av'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-used-reserve-block-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-used-reserve-block-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } elsif ($b_attributes){ if ($split[$y] eq 'Pre-fail' && ($split[$f] ne '-' || ($split[$t] && $split[$v] && $split[$t]/$split[$v] > 0.92))){ $num++; $data->[$i]{'smart-unknown-' . $num . '-a'} = $split[$a]; $data->[$i]{'smart-unknown-' . $num . '-v'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-unknown-' . $num . '-w'} = $split[$v]; $data->[$i]{'smart-unknown-' . $num . '-t'} = $split[$t]; $data->[$i]{'smart-unknown-' . $num . '-f'} = $split[$f] if $split[$f] ne '-'; } } } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper $data if $dbg[19]; eval $end if $b_log; return @$data; } # check for usb/firewire/[and thunderbolt when data found] sub peripheral_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($id) = @_; my ($type) = (''); # print "$id here\n"; if (@by_id){ foreach (@by_id){ if ("/dev/$id" eq Cwd::abs_path($_)){ # print "$id here\n"; if (/usb-/i){ $type = 'USB'; } elsif (/ieee1394-/i){ $type = 'FireWire'; } last; } } } # note: sometimes with wwn- numbering usb does not appear in by-id but it does in by-path if (!$type && @by_path){ foreach (@by_path){ if ("/dev/$id" eq Cwd::abs_path($_)){ if (/usb-/i){ $type = 'USB'; } elsif (/ieee1394--/i){ $type = 'FireWire'; } last; } } } eval $end if $b_log; return $type; } sub disk_data_advanced { eval $start if $b_log; my ($set_cmd,$id) = @_; my ($cmd,$pt,$program,@data,@return); if ($set_cmd ne 'unset'){ $return[0] = $set_cmd; } else { # runs as user, but is SLOW: udisksctl info -b /dev/sda # line: org.freedesktop.UDisks2.PartitionTable: # Type: dos if ($program = main::check_program('udevadm')){ $return[0] = "$program info -q property -n "; } elsif ($b_root && -e "/lib/udev/udisks-part-id"){ $return[0] = "/lib/udev/udisks-part-id /dev/"; } elsif ($b_root && ($program = main::check_program('fdisk'))){ $return[0] = "$program -l /dev/"; } if (!$return[0]){ $return[0] = 'na' } } if ($return[0] ne 'na'){ $cmd = "$return[0]$id 2>&1"; main::log_data('cmd',$cmd) if $b_log; @data = main::grabber($cmd); # for pre ~ 2.30 fdisk did not show gpt, but did show gpt scheme error, so # if no gpt match, it's dos = mbr if ($cmd =~ /fdisk/){ foreach (@data){ if (/^WARNING:\s+GPT/){ $return[1] = 'gpt'; last; } elsif (/^Disklabel\stype:\s*(.+)/i){ $return[1] = $1; last; } } $return[1] = 'dos' if !$return[1]; } else { foreach (@data){ if (/^(UDISKS_PARTITION_TABLE_SCHEME|ID_PART_TABLE_TYPE)/){ my @working = split('=', $_); $return[1] = $working[1]; } elsif (/^ID_ATA_ROTATION_RATE_RPM/){ my @working = split('=', $_); $return[2] = $working[1]; } last if defined $return[1] && defined $return[2]; } } $return[1] = 'mbr' if $return[1] && lc($return[1]) eq 'dos'; } eval $end if $b_log; return @return; } sub scsi_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file) = @_; my @temp = main::reader($file); my (@scsi); my ($firmware,$model,$vendor) = ('','',''); foreach (@temp){ if (/Vendor:\s*(.*)\s+Model:\s*(.*)\s+Rev:\s*(.*)/i){ $vendor = $1; $model = $2; $firmware = $3; } if (/Type:/i){ if (/Type:\s*Direct-Access/i){ push(@scsi, { 'vendor' => $vendor, 'model' => $model, 'firmware' => $firmware, }); } else { ($firmware,$model,$vendor) = ('','',''); } } } main::log_data('dump','@scsi', \@scsi) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @scsi; } # @b_id has already been cleaned of partitions, wwn-, nvme-eui sub disk_data_by_id { eval $start if $b_log; my ($device) = @_; my ($model,$serial,$vendor) = ('','',''); my (@disk_data); foreach (@by_id){ if ($device eq Cwd::abs_path($_)){ my @data = split('_', $_); my @device_data; last if scalar @data < 2; # scsi-3600508e000000000876995df43efa500 $serial = pop @data if @data; # usb-PNY_USB_3.0_FD_3715202280-0:0 $serial =~ s/-[0-9]+:[0-9]+$//; $model = join(' ', @data); # get rid of the ata-|nvme-|mmc- etc $model =~ s/^\/dev\/disk\/by-id\/([^-]+-)?//; $model = main::clean_disk($model); @device_data = device_vendor($model,$serial); $vendor = $device_data[0] if $device_data[0]; $model = $device_data[1] if $device_data[1]; # print $device, '::', Cwd::abs_path($_),'::', $model, '::', $vendor, '::', $serial, "\n"; (@disk_data) = ($model,$vendor,$serial); last; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @disk_data; } # 0 - match pattern; 1 - replace pattern; 2 - vendor print; 3 - serial pattern sub set_vendors { eval $start if $b_log; my $vendors = $_[0]; @$vendors = ( ## MOST LIKELY/COMMON MATCHES ## ['(Crucial|^(FC)?CT|-CT|^M4(\b|SSD)|Gizmo!|^((C300-)?CTF[\s-]?)?DDAC)','Crucial','Crucial',''], # H10 HBRPEKNX0202A NVMe INTEL 512GB ['(\bINTEL\b|^SSD(PAM|SA2))','\bINTEL\b','Intel',''], # note: S[AV][1-9][0-9] can trigger false positives ['(K(ING)?STON|DataTraveler|DT\s?(DUO|Microduo|101)|^RBU|^SMS|^SHS|^SS0|^SUV|^T52|^T[AB]29|^Ultimate CF|HyperX|^S[AV][1234]00|^SKYMEDI|13fe\b)','KINGSTON','Kingston',''], # maybe SHS: SHSS37A SKC SUV # must come before samsung MU. NOTE: toshiba can have: TOSHIBA_MK6475GSX: mush: MKNSSDCR120GB_ ['(^MKN|Mushkin)','Mushkin','Mushkin',''], # MKNS # MU = Multiple_Flash_Reader too risky: |M[UZ][^L] HD103SI HD start risky # HM320II HM320II ['(SAMSUNG|^MCG[0-9]+GC|^CKT|^DUT|^MCC|^MCBOE|\bEVO\b|^[GS]2 Portable|^DS20|^[DG]3 Station|^DUO\b|^P3|^[BC]GN|^[CD]JN|^BJ[NT]|^[BC]WB|^(HM|SP)[0-9]{2}|^MZMPC|^HD[0-9]{3}[A-Z]{2}$|^G[CD][1-9][QS]|^M[AB]G[0-9][FG]|SV[0-9]|[BE][A-Z][1-9]QT|YP\b)','SAMSUNG','Samsung',''], # maybe ^SM, ^HM # Android UMS Composite? ['(SanDisk|^SDS[S]?[DQ]|^D[AB]4|^SL([0-9]+)G|^AFGCE|^ABLCD|^SDW[1-9]|^SEM[1-9]|^U3\b|^SU[0-9]|^DX[1-9]|^S[CD][0-9]{2}G|ULTRA\s(FIT|trek)|Clip Sport|Cruzer|^Extreme|iXpand|SSD (Plus|U100) [1-9]|0781)','(SanDisk|0781)','SanDisk',''], # these are HP/Sandisk cobranded. DX110064A5xnNMRI ids as HP and Sandisc ['(^DX[1-9])','^(HP\b|SANDDISK)','Sandisk/HP',''], # ssd drive, must come before seagate ST test # real, SSEAGATE Backup+; XP1600HE30002 | 024 HN (spinpoint) ; possible usb: 24AS # ST[numbers] excludes other ST starting devices ['(^(ATA\s)?ST[0-9]{2}|[S]?SEAGATE|^X[AFP]|^5AS|^BUP|Expansion Desk|^Expansion|FreeAgent|GoFlex|Backup(\+|\s?Plus)\s?(Hub)?|OneTouch|Slim\s? BK)','[S]?SEAGATE','Seagate',''], ['^(WD|WL[0]9]|Western Digital|My (Book|Passport)|\d*LPCX|Elements|easystore|MD0|M000|EARX|EFRX|\d*EAVS|0JD|JP[CV]|[0-9]+(BEV|(00)?AAK|AAV|AZL|EA[CD]S)|3200[AB]|2500[BJ]|EA[A-Z]S|20G2|5000[AB]|6400[AB]|7500[AB]|i HTS|00[ABL][A-Z]{2}|EZRX)','(^WDC|Western\s?Digital)','Western Digital',''], # rare cases WDC is in middle of string ['(\bWDC\b|1002FAEX)','','Western Digital',''], ## THEN BETTER KNOWN ONESs ## ['^Acer','^Acer','Acer',''], # A-Data can be in middle of string ['^(.*\bA-?DATA|ASP[0-9]|AX[MN]|CH11|HV[1-9]|IM2|HD[1-9]|HDD\s?CH|IUM)','A-?DATA','A-Data',''], ['^(ASUS|ROG)','^ASUS','ASUS',''], # ROG ESD-S1C # ATCS05 can be hitachi travelstar but not sure ['^ATP','^ATP\b','ATP',''], # Force MP500 ['^(Corsair|Force\s|(Flash\s*)?(Survivor|Voyager))','^surge Corsair','Corsair',''], ['^(FUJITSU|MJA|MH[TVWYZ][0-9]|MP|MAP[0-9])','^FUJITSU','Fujitsu',''], # MAB3045SP shows as HP or Fujitsu, probably HP branded fujitsu ['^(MAB[0-9])','^(HP\b|FUJITSU)','Fujitsu/HP',''], # note: 2012: wdc bought hgst ['^(HGST|Touro|54[15]0|7250)','^HGST','HGST (Hitachi)',''], # HGST HUA ['^((ATA\s)?Hitachi|HCS|HD[PST]|DK[0-9]|IC|HT|HU|HMS|HDE|0G[0-9])','Hitachi','Hitachi',''], # vb: VB0250EAVER but clashes with vbox; HP_SSD_S700_120G ;GB0500EAFYL GB starter too generic? ['^(HP\b|[MV]B[0-6]|G[BJ][0-9]|DF[0-9]|F[BK]|0-9]|PSS|XR[0-9]{4}|c350|v[0-9]{3}[bgorw]$|x[0-9]{3}[w]$|VK0)','^HP','HP',''], ['^(Lexar|LSD|JumpDrive|JD\s?Firefly|LX[0-9]|WorkFlow)','^Lexar','Lexar',''], # mmc-LEXAR_0xb016546c; JD Firefly; # OCZSSD2-2VTXE120G is OCZ-VERTEX2_3.5 ['^(OCZ|APOC|D2|DEN|DEN|DRSAK|EC188|FTNC|GFGC|MANG|MMOC|NIMC|NIMR|PSIR|RALLY2|TALOS2|TMSC|TRSAK)','^OCZ[\s-]','OCZ',''], ['^OWC','^OWC\b','OWC',''], ['^(Philips|GoGear)','^Philips','Philips',''], ['^PIONEER','^PIONEER','Pioneer',''], ['^(PNY|Hook\s?Attache|SSD2SC|(SSD7?)?EP7)','^PNY\s','PNY','','^PNY'], # note: get rid of: M[DGK] becasue mushkin starts with MK # note: seen: KXG50ZNV512G NVMe TOSHIBA 512GB | THNSN51T02DUK NVMe TOSHIBA 1024GB ['(^[S]?TOS|^THN|TOSHIBA|TransMemory|^M[GKQ][0-9]|KBG4|^HDW|^SA[0-9]{2}G$|^(008|016|032|064|128)G[379E][0-9A]$|0930)','[S]?(TOSHIBA|0930)','Toshiba',''], # scsi-STOSHIBA_STOR.E_EDITION_ ## LAST: THEY ARE SHORT AND COULD LEAD TO FALSE ID, OR ARE UNLIKELY ## # unknown: AL25744_12345678; ADP may be usb 2.5" adapter; udisk unknown: Z1E6FTKJ 00AAKS # SSD2SC240G726A10 MRS020A128GTS25C EHSAJM0016GB ['^(Alcor(\s?Micro)?|058F)','^(Alcor(\s?Micro)?|058F)','Alcor Micro',''], ['^2[\s-]?Power','^2[\s-]?Power','2-Power',''], ['^(3ware|9650SE)','^3ware','3ware (controller)',''], ['^5ACE','^5ACE','5ACE',''], # could be seagate: ST316021 5ACE ['^(Aarvex|AX[0-9]{2})','^AARVEX','AARVEX',''], ['^(AbonMax|ASU[0-9])','^AbonMax','AbonMax',''], ['^Acasis','^Acasis','Acasis (hub)',''], ['^Acclamator','^Acclamator','Acclamator',''], ['^(Actions|HS USB Flash|10d6)','^(Actions|10d6)','Actions',''], ['^Addlink','^Addlink','Addlink',''], ['^(ADplus|SuperVer\b)','^ADplus','ADplus',''], ['^ADTRON','^ADTRON','Adtron',''], ['^(Advantech|SQF)','^Advantech','Advantech',''], ['^AEGO','^AEGO','AEGO',''], ['^AFOX','^AFOX','AFOX',''], ['^(Agile|AGI)','^(AGI|Agile\s?Gear\s?Int[a-z]*)','AGI',''], ['^Aireye','^Aireye','Aireye',''], ['^Alcatel','^Alcatel','Alcatel',''], ['^Alfawise','^Alfawise','Alfawise',''], ['^Android','^Android','Android',''], ['^ANACOMDA','^ANACOMDA','ANACOMDA',''], ['^Apotop','^Apotop','Apotop',''], # must come before AP|Apacer ['^(APPLE|iPod)','^APPLE','Apple',''], ['^(AP|Apacer)','^Apacer','Apacer',''], ['^(Apricom|SATAWire)','^Apricom','Apricom',''], ['^(A-?RAM|ARSSD)','^A-?RAM','A-RAM',''], ['^Arch','^Arch(\s*Memory)?','Arch Memory',''], ['^(Asenno|AS[1-9])','^Asenno','Asenno',''], ['^Asgard','^Asgard','Asgard',''], ['^(ASM|2115)','^ASM','ASMedia',''],#asm1153e ['^(AVEXIR|AVSSD)','^AVEXIR','Avexir',''], ['^Axiom','^Axiom','Axiom',''], ['^(Baititon|BT[0-9])','^Baititon','Baititon',''], ['^Bamba','^Bamba','Bamba',''], ['^(Beckhoff)','^Beckhoff','Beckhoff',''], ['^Bell\b','^Bell','Packard Bell',''], ['^(BelovedkaiAE|GhostPen)','^BelovedkaiAE','BelovedkaiAE',''], ['^BHT','^BHT','BHT',''], ['^(Big\s?Reservoir|B[RG][_\s-])','^Big\s?Reservoir','Big Reservoir',''], ['^BIOSTAR','^BIOSTAR','Biostar',''], ['^BIWIN','^BIWIN','BIWIN',''], ['^Blackpcs','^Blackpcs','Blackpcs',''], ['^(BlitzWolf|BW-?PSSD)','^BlitzWolf','BlitzWolf',''], ['^(BlueRay|SDM[0-9])','^BlueRay','BlueRay',''], ['^Bory','^Bory','Bory',''], ['^Braveeagle','^Braveeagle','BraveEagle',''], ['^(BUFFALO|BSC)','^BUFFALO','Buffalo',''], # usb: BSCR05TU2 ['^Bulldozer','^Bulldozer','Bulldozer',''], ['^BUSlink','^BUSlink','BUSlink',''], ['^(STMicro|SMI|CBA)','^(STMicroelectronics|SMI)','SMI (STMicroelectronics)',''], ['^(Canon|MP49)','^Canon','Canon',''], ['^Centerm','^Centerm','Centerm',''], ['^(Centon|DS pro)','^Centon','Centon',''], ['^(CFD|CSSD)','^CFD','CFD',''], ['^(Chipsbank|CHIPSBNK)','^Chipsbank','Chipsbank',''], ['^CHN\b','','Zheino',''], ['^Clover','^Clover','Clover',''], ['^CODi','^CODi','CODi',''], ['^Colorful\b','^Colorful','Colorful',''], # note: www.cornbuy.com is both a brand and also sells other brands, like newegg # addlink; colorful; goldenfir; kodkak; maxson; netac; teclast; vaseky ['^Corn','^Corn','Corn',''], ['^CnMemory|Spaceloop','^CnMemory','CnMemory',''], ['^CSD','^CSD','CSD',''], ['^(Dane-?Elec|Z Mate)','^Dane-?Elec','DaneElec',''], ['^DATABAR','^DATABAR','DataBar',''], # Daplink vfs is an ARM software thing ['^Dataram','^Dataram','Dataram',''], ['^DELAIHE','^DELAIHE','DELAIHE',''], # DataStation can be Trekstore or I/O gear ['^Dell\b','^Dell','Dell',''], ['^DeLOCK','^Delock(\s?products)?','Delock',''], ['^Derler','^Derler','Derler',''], ['^detech','^detech','DETech',''], ['^DGM','^DGM\b','DGM',''], ['^(DICOM|MAESTRO)','^DICOM','DICOM',''], ['^Digifast','^Digifast','Digifast',''], ['^DIGITAL\s?FILM','DIGITAL\s?FILM','Digital Film',''], ['^Dikom','^Dikom','Dikom',''], ['^Disain','^Disain','Disain',''], ['^(Disney|PIX[\s]?JR)','^Disney','Disney',''], ['^(Doggo|DQ-|Sendisk|Shenchu)','^(doggo|Sendisk(.?Shenchu)?|Shenchu(.?Sendisk)?)','Doggo (SENDISK/Shenchu)',''], ['^(Dogfish|Shark)','^Dogfish(\s*Technology)?','Dogfish Technology',''], ['^DragonDiamond','^DragonDiamond','DragonDiamond',''], ['^DREVO\b','^DREVO','Drevo',''], ['^DSS','^DSS DAHUA','DSS DAHUA',''], ['^(Dynabook|AE[1-3]00)','^Dynabook','Dynabook',''], # DX1100 is probably sandisk, but could be HP, or it could be hp branded sandisk ['^(Eaget|V8$)','^Eaget','Eaget',''], ['^EDGE','^EDGE','EDGE Tech',''], ['^Elecom','^Elecom','Elecom',''], ['^Eluktro','^Eluktronics','Eluktronics',''], ['^Emperor','^Emperor','Emperor',''], ['^Emtec','^Emtec','Emtec',''], ['^ENE\b','^ENE','ENE',''], ['^Energy','^Energy','Energy',''], ['^eNova','^eNOVA','eNOVA',''], ['^Epson','^Epson','Epson',''], ['^(Etelcom|SSD051)','^Etelcom','Etelcom',''], ['^EURS','^EURS','EURS',''], # NOTE: ESA3... may be IBM PCIe SAD card/drives ['^(EXCELSTOR|r technology)','^EXCELSTOR( TECHNO(LOGY)?)?','ExcelStor',''], ['^EYOTA','^EYOTA','EYOTA',''], ['^EZCOOL','^EZCOOL','EZCOOL',''], ['^EZLINK','^EZLINK','EZLINK',''], ['^Fantom','^Fantom( Drive[s]?)?','Fantom Drives',''], ['^Fanxiang','^Fanxiang','Fanxiang',''], ['^Faspeed','^Faspeed','Faspeed',''], ['^FASTDISK','^FASTDISK','FASTDISK',''], ['^Festtive','^Festtive','Festtive',''], ['^FiiO','^FiiO','FiiO',''], ['^Fordisk','^Fordisk','Fordisk',''], # FK0032CAAZP/FB160C4081 FK or FV can be HP but can be other things ['^FORESEE','^FORESEE','ForeseSU04Ge',''], ['^Founder','^Founder','Founder',''], ['^(FOXLINE|FLD)','^FOXLINE','Foxline',''], # russian vendor? ['^(GALAX\b|Gamer\s?L)','^GALAX','GALAX',''], ['^Galaxy\b','^Galaxy','Galaxy',''], ['^Gamer[_\s-]?Black','^Gamer[_\s-]?Black','Gamer Black',''], ['^(Garmin|Fenix|Nuvi|Zumo)','^Garmin','Garmin',''], ['^Geil','^Geil','Geil',''], ['^GelL','^GelL','GelL',''], # typo for Geil? GelL ZENITH R3 120GB ['^(Generic|UY[67])','^Generic','Generic',''], ['^(Genesis(\s?Logic)?|05e3)','(Genesis(\s?Logic)?|05e3)','Genesis Logic',''], ['^Geonix','^Geonix','Geonix',''], ['^Getrich','^Getrich','Getrich',''], ['^Gigabyte','^Gigabyte','Gigabyte',''], # SSD ['^Gigastone','^Gigastone','Gigastone',''], ['^Gigaware','^Gigaware','Gigaware',''], ['^Gloway','^Gloway','Gloway',''], ['^GLOWY','^GLOWY','Glowy',''], ['^Goldendisk','^Goldendisk','Goldendisk',''], ['^Goldenfir','^Goldenfir','Goldenfir',''], ['^Golden[\s_-]?Memory','^Golden[\s_-]?Memory','Golden Memory',''], ['^(Goldkey|GKP)','^Goldkey','GoldKey',''], # Wilk Elektronik SA, poland ['^(Wilk\s*)?(GOODRAM|GOODDRIVE|IR[\s-]?SSD|IRP|SSDPR)','^GOODRAM','GOODRAM',''], # supertalent also has FM: |FM ['^(G[\.]?SKILL)','^G[\.]?SKILL','G.SKILL',''], ['^G[\s-]*Tech','^G[\s-]*Technology','G-Technology',''], ['^(Hajaan|HS[1-9])','^Haajan','Haajan',''], ['^Haizhide','^Haizhide','Haizhide',''], ['^(Hama|FlashPen\s?Fancy)','^Hama','Hama',''], ['^HDC','^HDC\b','HDC',''], ['^Hectron','^Hectron','Hectron',''], ['^HEMA','^HEMA','HEMA',''], ['(HEORIADY|^HX-0)','^HEORIADY','HEORIADY',''], ['^(Hikvision|HKVSN|HS-SSD)','^Hikvision','Hikvision',''], ['^Hoodisk','^Hoodisk','Hoodisk',''], ['^HUAWEI','^HUAWEI','Huawei',''], ['^Hypertec','^Hypertec','Hypertec',''], ['^HyperX','^HyperX','HyperX',''], ['^Hyundai','^Hyundai','Hyundai',''], ['^(IBM|DT|ESA[1-9])','^IBM','IBM',''], ['^IEI Tech','^IEI Tech(\.|nology)?( Corp(\.|oration)?)?','IEI Technology',''], ['^(IGEL|UD Pocket)','^IGEL','IGEL',''], ['^(Imation|Nano\s?Pro|HQT)','^Imation(\sImation)?','Imation',''], # Imation_ImationFlashDrive; TF20 is imation/tdk ['^(IMC|Kanguru)','^IMC\b','IMC',''], ['^(Inateck|FE20)','^Inateck','Inateck',''], ['^(Inca\b|Npenterprise)','^Inca','Inca',''], ['^(Indilinx|IND-)','^Indilinx','Indilinx',''], ['^INDMEM','^INDMEM','INDMEM',''], ['^(Infokit)','^Infokit','Infokit',''], ['^(Initio)','^Initio','Initio',''], ['^Inland','^Inland','Inland',''], ['^(InnoDisk|Innolite|SATA\s?Slim)','^InnoDisk( Corp.)?','InnoDisk',''], ['(Innostor|1f75)','(Innostor|1f75)','Innostor',''], ['(^Innovation|Innovation\s?IT)','Innovation(\s*IT)?','Innovation IT',''], ['^Innovera','^Innovera','Innovera',''], ['^(I\.?norys|INO-?IH])','^I\.?norys','I.norys',''], ['^Intaiel','^Intaiel','Intaiel',''], ['^(INM|Integral|V\s?Series)','^Integral(\s?Memory)?','Integral Memory',''], ['^(lntenso|Intenso|(Alu|Basic|Business|Micro|c?Mobile|Premium|Rainbow|Slim|Speed|Twister|Ultra) Line|Rainbow)','^Intenso','Intenso',''], ['^(I-?O Data|HDCL)','^I-?O Data','I-O Data',''], ['^(Integrated[\s-]?Technology|IT[0-9]+)','^Integrated[\s-]?Technology','Integrated Technology',''], ['^(Iomega|ZIP\b|Clik!)','^Iomega','Iomega',''], ['^ISOCOM','^ISOCOM','ISOCOM (Shenzhen Longsys Electronics)',''], ['^(Jaster|JS\d)','^Jaster','Jaster',''], ['^JingX','^JingX','JingX',''], #JingX 120G SSD - not confirmed, but guessing ['^Jingyi','^Jingyi','Jingyi',''], # NOTE: ITY2 120GB hard to find ['^JMicron','^JMicron(\s?Tech(nology)?)?','JMicron Tech',''], #JMicron H/W raid ['^KimMIDI','^KimMIDI','KimMIDI',''], ['^Kimtigo','^Kimtigo','Kimtigo',''], ['^Kingbank','^Kingbank','Kingbank',''], ['^Kingchux[\s-]?ing','^Kingchux[\s-]?ing','Kingchuxing',''], ['(KingDian|^NGF)','KingDian','KingDian',''], ['^(Kingfast|TYFS)','^Kingfast','Kingfast',''], ['^KingMAX','^KingMAX','KingMAX',''], ['^Kingrich','^Kingrich','KingrSU04Gich',''], ['KING\s?SHA\s?RE','KING\s?SHA\s?RE','KingShare',''], ['^(KingSpec|ACSC|KS[DQ]|N[ET]-[0-9]|P4\b|PA[_-]?(18|25)|T-(3260|64|128))','^KingSpec','KingSpec',''], ['^KingSSD','^KingSSD','KingSSD',''], # kingwin docking, not actual drive ['^(EZD|EZ-Dock)','','Kingwin Docking Station',''], ['^Kingwin','^Kingwin','Kingwin',''], ['(KIOXIA|^K[BX]G[0-9])','KIOXIA','KIOXIA',''], # company name comes after product ID ['^KLEVV','^KLEVV','KLEVV',''], ['^Kodak','^Kodak','Kodak',''], ['^(KUAIKAI|MSAM)','^KUAIKAI','KuaKai',''], ['(KUIJIA|DAHUA)','^KUIJIA','KUIJIA',''], ['^KUNUP','^KUNUP','KUNUP',''], ['^(Lacie|P92|itsaKey|iamaKey)','^Lacie','LaCie',''], ['^LANBO','^LANBO','LANBO',''], ['^LANTIC','^LANTIC','Lantic',''], ['^(Lazos|L-?ISS)','^Lazos','Lazos',''], ['^LDLC','^LDLC','LDLC',''], # LENSE30512GMSP34MEAT3TA / UMIS RPITJ256PED2MWX ['^(LEN|UMIS)','^Lenovo','Lenovo',''], ['^RPFT','','Lenovo O.E.M.',''], # JAJS300M120C JAJM600M256C JAJS600M1024C JAJS600M256C JAJMS600M128G ['^(Leven|JAJ[MS])','^Leven','Leven',''], ['^LG\b','^LG','LG',''], ['(LITE[-\s]?ON[\s-]?IT)','LITE[-]?ON[\s-]?IT','LITE-ON IT',''], # LITEONIT_LSS-24L6G ['(LITE[-\s]?ON|^PH[1-9])','LITE[-]?ON','LITE-ON',''], # PH6-CE240-L; CL1-3D256-Q11 NVMe LITEON 256GB ['^LONDISK','^LONDISK','LONDISK',''], ['^Longline','^Longline','Longline',''], ['^LuminouTek','^LuminouTek','LuminouTek',''], ['^(LSI|MegaRAID)','^LSI\b','LSI',''], ['^(M-Systems|DiskOnKey)','^M-Systems','M-Systems',''], ['^(Mach\s*Xtreme|MXSSD|MXU|MX[\s-])','^Mach\s*Xtreme','Mach Xtreme',''], ['^Mainic','^Mainic','Mainic',''], ['^Maximus','^Maximus','Maximus',''], ['^Maxone','^Maxone','Maxone',''], ['^(MAXTOR|Atlas|L(250|500)|TM[0-9]{4}|[KL]0[1-9]|Y[0-9]{3}[A-Z]|STM[0-9]|F[0-9]{3}L)','^MAXTOR','Maxtor',''], # note M2 M3 is usually maxtor, but can be samsung ['^(Memorex|TravelDrive|TD\s?Classic)','^Memorex','Memorex',''], # note: C300/400 can be either micron or crucial, but C400 is M4 from crucial ['(^MT|^M5|^Micron|00-MT|C[34]00)','^Micron','Micron',''],# C400-MTFDDAK128MAM ['^(MARSHAL\b|MAL[0-9])','^MARSHAL','Marshal',''], ['^MARVELL','^MARVELL','Marvell',''], ['^Maxsun','^Maxsun','Maxsun',''], ['^MDT\b','^MDT','MDT (rebuilt WD/Seagate)',''], # mdt rebuilds wd/seagate hdd # MD1TBLSSHD, careful with this MD starter!! ['^MD[1-9]','^Max\s*Digital','MaxDigital',''], ['^Medion','^Medion','Medion',''], ['^(MEDIAMAX|WL[0-9]{2})','^MEDIAMAX','MediaMax',''], ['^Mengmi','^Mengmi','Mengmi',''], ['^MGTEC','^MGTEC','MGTEC',''], ['^(Microsoft|S31)','^Microsoft','Microsoft',''], ['^MidasForce','^MidasForce','MidasForce',''], ['^Milan','^Milan','Milan',''], ['^(Mimoco|Mimobot)','^Mimoco','Mimoco',''], ['^MINIX','^MINIX','MINIX',''], ['^Miracle','^Miracle','Miracle',''], ['^MLLSE','^MLLSE','MLLSE',''], ['^Moba','^Moba','Moba',''], # Monster MONSTER DIGITAL ['^(Monster\s)+(Digital)?|OD[\s-]?ADVANCE','^(Monster\s)+(Digital)?','Monster Digital',''], ['^Morebeck','^Morebeck','Morebeck',''], ['^(Moser\s?Bear|MBIL)','^Moser\s?Bear','Moser Bear',''], ['^(Motile|SSM[0-9])','^Motile','Motile',''], ['^(Motorola|XT[0-9]{4})','^Motorola','Motorola',''], ['^Moweek','^Moweek','Moweek',''], #MRMAD4B128GC9M2C ['^(MRMA|Memoright)','^Memoright','Memoright',''], ['^MSI\b','^MSI\b','MSI',''], ['^MTASE','^MTASE','MTASE',''], ['^MTRON','^MTRON','MTRON',''], ['^(MyDigitalSSD|BP4)','^MyDigitalSSD','MyDigitalSSD',''], # BP4 = BulletProof4 ['^(Neo\s*Forza|NFS[0-9])','^Neo\s*Forza','Neo Forza',''], ['^Netac','^Netac','Netac',''], # NGFF is a type, like msata, sata ['^Nik','^Nikimi','Nikimi',''], ['^NOREL','^NOREL(SYS)?','NorelSys',''], ['^ODYS','^ODYS','ODYS',''], ['^Olympus','^Olympus','Olympus',''], ['^Orico','^Orico','Orico',''], ['^OSC','^OSC\b','OSC',''], ['^(OWC|Aura)','^OWC\b','OWC',''], ['^oyunkey','^oyunkey','Oyunkey',''], ['^PALIT','PALIT','Palit',''], # ssd ['^Panram','^Panram','Panram',''], # ssd ['^(Parker|TP00)','^Parker','Parker',''], ['^(Pasoul|OASD)','^Pasoul','Pasoul',''], ['^(Patriot|PS[8F]|VPN|Viper)','^Patriot([-\s]?Memory)?','Patriot',''],#Viper M.2 VPN100 ['^PERC\b','','Dell PowerEdge RAID Card',''], # ssd ['(PHISON[\s-]?|ESR[0-9])','PHISON[\s-]?','Phison',''],# E12-256G-PHISON-SSD-B3-BB1 ['^Pioneer','Pioneer','Pioneer',''], ['^(PLEXTOR|PX-)','^PLEXTOR','Plextor',''], ['^(PQI|Intelligent\s?Stick|Cool\s?Drive)','^PQI','PQI',''], ['^(Premiertek|QSSD|Quaroni)','^Premiertek','Premiertek',''], ['^(Pretec|UltimateGuard)','Pretec','Pretec',''], ['^(Prolific)','^Prolific( Technolgy Inc\.)?','Prolific',''], # PS3109S9 is the result of an error condition with ssd drive ['QEMU','^[0-9]*QEMU( QEMU)?','QEMU',''], # 0QUEMU QEMU HARDDISK ['(^Quantum|Fireball)','^Quantum','Quantum',''], ['^QUMO','^QUMO','Qumo',''], ['^(R[3-9]|AMD\s?(RADEON)?|Radeon)','AMD\s?(RADEON)?','AMD Radeon',''], # ssd ['^(Ramaxel|RT|RM|RPF|RDM)','^Ramaxel','Ramaxel',''], ['^(Ramsta|R[1-9])','^Ramsta','Ramsta',''], ['^(Realtek|RTL)','^Realtek','Realtek',''], ['^RENICE','^RENICE','Renice',''], ['^RevuAhn','^RevuAhn','RevuAhn',''], ['^(Ricoh|R5)','^Ricoh','Ricoh',''], ['^RIM[\s]','^RIM','RIM',''], #RTDMA008RAV2BWL comes with lenovo but don't know brand ['^Runcore','^Runcore','Runcore',''], ['^Sabrent','^Sabrent','Sabrent',''], ['^Sage','^Sage(\s?Micro)?','Sage Micro',''], ['^SAMSWEET','^SAMSWEET','Samsweet',''], ['^SandForce','^SandForce','SandForce',''], ['^Sannobel','^Sannobel','Sannobel',''], # SATADOM can be innodisk or supermirco: dom == disk on module # SATAFIRM is an ssd failure message ['^(Sea\s?Tech|Transformer)','^Sea\s?Tech','Sea Tech',''], ['^SigmaTel','^SigmaTel','SigmaTel',''], # DIAMOND_040_GB ['^(SILICON\s?MOTION|SM[0-9]|090c)','^(SILICON\s?MOTION|090c)','Silicon Motion',''], ['(Silicon[\s-]?Power|^SP[CP]C|^Silicon|^Diamond|^HasTopSunlightpeed)','Silicon[\s-]?Power','Silicon Power',''], ['^SINTECHI?','^SINTECHI?','SinTech (adapter)',''], ['^SiS\b','^SiS','SiS',''], ['Smartbuy','\s?Smartbuy','Smartbuy',''], # SSD Smartbuy 60GB; mSata Smartbuy 3 # HFS128G39TND-N210A; seen nvme with name in middle ['(SK\s?HYNIX|^HF[MS]|^H[BC]G)','\s?SK\s?HYNIX','SK Hynix',''], ['(hynix|^HAG[0-9]|h[BC]8aP)','hynix','Hynix',''],# nvme middle of string, must be after sk hynix ['^SH','','Smart Modular Tech.',''], ['^Skill','^Skill','Skill',''], ['^(SMART( Storage Systems)?|TX)','^(SMART( Storage Systems)?)','Smart Storage Systems',''], ['^Sobetter','^Sobetter','Sobetter',''], ['^(S[FR]-|Sony|IM9)','^Sony','Sony',''], ['^(SSSTC|CL1-)','^SSSTC','SSSTC',''], ['^STE[CK]','^STE[CK]','sTec',''], # wd bought this one ['^STmagic','^STmagic','STmagic',''], ['^STORFLY','^STORFLY','StorFly',''], ['\dSUN\d','^SUN(\sMicrosystems)?','Sun Microsystems',''], ['^Sundisk','^Sundisk','Sundisk',''], ['^SUNEAST','^SUNEAST','SunEast',''], ['^Supersonic','^Supersonic','Supersonic',''], ['^SuperSSpeed','^SuperSSpeed','SuperSSpeed',''], # NOTE: F[MNETU] not reliable, g.skill starts with FM too: # Seagate ST skips STT. ['^(Super\s*Talent|STT|F[HTZ]M[0-9]|PicoDrive|Teranova)','','Super Talent',''], ['^(SF|Swissbit)','^Swissbit','Swissbit',''], # ['^(SUPERSPEED)','^SUPERSPEED','SuperSpeed',''], # superspeed is a generic term ['^Taisu','^Taisu','Taisu',''], ['^(TakeMS|ColorLine)','^TakeMS','TakeMS',''], ['^Tammuz','^Tammuz','Tammuz',''], ['^TANDBERG','^TANDBERG','Tanberg',''], ['^TC[\s-]*SUNBOW','^TC[\s-]*SUNBOW','TCSunBow',''], ['^(TDK|TF[1-9][0-9])','^TDK','TDK',''], ['^TEAC','^TEAC','TEAC',''], ['^(TEAM|T[\s-]?Create)','^TEAM(\s*Group)?','TeamGroup',''], ['^(Teclast|CoolFlash)','^Teclast','Teclast',''], ['^Teelkoou','^Teelkoou','Teelkoou',''], ['^Tele2','^Tele2','Tele2',''], ['^Teleplan','^Teleplan','Teleplan',''], ['^TEUTONS','^TEUTONS','TEUTONS',''], ['^THU','^THU','THU',''], ['^Tigo','^Tigo','Tigo',''], ['^(Timetec|35TT)','^Timetec','Timetec',''], ['^TKD','^TKD','TKD',''], ['^TopSunligt','^TopSunligt','TopSunligt',''], # is this a typo? hard to know ['^TopSunlight','^TopSunlight','TopSunlight',''], ['^TOROSUS','^TOROSUS','Torosus',''], ['(^[F]?TS|Transcend|JetDrive|JetFlash|^USDU|^EZEX|^1307)','^(Transcend|1307)','Transcend',''], ['^(TrekStor|DS (maxi|pocket)|DataStation)','^TrekStor','TrekStor',''], ['^Turbox','^Turbox','Turbox',''], ['^(TwinMOS|TW[0-9])','^TwinMOS','TwinMOS',''], # note: udisk means usb disk, it's not a vendor ID ['^UDinfo','^UDinfo','UDinfo',''], ['^UMAX','^UMAX','UMAX',''], ['^USBTech','^USBTech','USBTech',''], ['^(UNIC2)','^UNIC2','UNIC2',''], ['^(UG|Unigen)','^Unigen','Unigen',''], ['^(USBest|UT16)','^USBest','USBest',''], ['^(OOS[1-9]|Utania)','Utania','Utania',''], ['^U-TECH','U-TECH','U-Tech',''], ['^VBOX','','VirtualBox',''], ['^(Verbatim|STORE\s?\'?N\'?\s?(FLIP|GO)|Vi[1-9]|OTG\s?Tiny)','^Verbatim','Verbatim',''], ['^V-GEN','^V-GEN','V-Gen',''], ['^(Victorinox|Swissflash)','^Victorinox','Victorinox',''], ['^(Visipro|SDVP)','^Visipro','Visipro',''], ['^VISIONTEK','^VISIONTEK','VisionTek',''], ['^VMware','^VMware','VMware',''], ['^(Vseky|Vaseky)','^Vaseky','Vaseky',''], # ata-Vseky_V880_350G_ ['^(Walgreen|Infinitive)','^Walgreen','Walgreen',''], ['^Walram','^Walram','WALRAM',''], ['^Walton','^Walton','Walton',''], ['^(Wearable|Air-?Stash)','^Wearable','Wearable',''], ['^Wellcomm','^Wellcomm','Wellcomm',''], ['^Wilk','^Wilk','Wilk',''], ['^WPC','^WPC','WPC',''], # WPC-240GB ['^(Wortmann(\sAG)?|Terra\s?US)','^Wortmann(\sAG)?','Wortmann AG',''], ['^(XinTop|XT-)','^XinTop','XinTop',''], ['^Xintor','^Xintor','Xintor',''], ['^XPG','^XPG','XPG',''], ['^XrayDisk','^XrayDisk','XrayDisk',''], ['^Xstar','^Xstar','Xstar',''], ['^(XUM|HX[0-9])','^XUM','XUM',''], ['^XUNZHE','^XUNZHE','XUNZHE',''], ['^(Yangtze|ZhiTai|PC00[5-9]|SC00[1-9])','^Yangtze(\s*Memory)?','Yangtze Memory',''], ['^(Yeyian|valk)','^Yeyian','Yeyian',''], ['^(YingChu|YGC)','^YingChu','YingChu',''], ['^(YUCUN|R880)','^YUCUN','YUCUN',''], ['^(ZALMAN|ZM\b)','^ZALMAN','Zalman',''], ['^ZXIC','^ZXIC','ZXIC',''], ['^ZEUSLAP','^ZEUSLAP','ZEUSLAP',''], ['^(Zheino|CHN[0-9]|CNM)','^Zheino','Zheino',''], ['^(Zotac|ZTSSD)','^Zotac','Zotac',''], ['^ZSPEED','^ZSPEED','ZSpeed',''], ['^ZTC','^ZTC','ZTC',''], ['^ZTE','^ZTE','ZTE',''], ['^(ASMT|2115)','^ASMT','ASMT (case)',''], ); eval $end if $b_log; } # receives space separated string that may or may not contain vendor data sub device_vendor { eval $start if $b_log; my ($model,$serial) = @_; my ($vendor) = (''); my (@data); return if !$model; # 0 - match pattern; 1 - replace pattern; 2 - vendor print; 3 - serial pattern # Data URLs: inxi-resources.txt Section: DriveItem device_vendor() # $model = 'H10 HBRPEKNX0202A NVMe INTEL 512GB'; # $model = 'Patriot Memory'; if (!$vendors){ $vendors = []; set_vendors($vendors); } foreach my $row (@$vendors){ if ($model =~ /$row->[0]/i || ($row->[3] && $serial && $serial =~ /$row->[3]/)){ $vendor = $row->[2]; # Usually we want to assign N/A at output phase, maybe do this logic there? if ($row->[1]){ if ($model !~ m/$row->[1]$/i){ $model =~ s/$row->[1]//i; } else { $model = 'N/A'; } } $model =~ s/^[\/\[\s_-]+|[\/\s_-]+$//g; $model =~ s/\s\s/ /g; @data = ($vendor,$model); last; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } # Normally hddtemp requires root, but you can set user rights in /etc/sudoers. # args: $1 - /dev/ to be tested for sub hdd_temp { eval $start if $b_log; my ($device) = @_; my ($path) = (''); my (@data,$hdd_temp); $hdd_temp = hdd_temp_sys($device) if !$force{'hddtemp'} && -e "/sys/block/$device"; if (!$hdd_temp){ $device = "/dev/$device"; if ($device =~ /nvme/i){ if (!$b_nvme){ $b_nvme = 1; if ($path = main::check_program('nvme')){ $nvme = $path; } } if ($nvme){ $device =~ s/n[0-9]//; @data = main::grabber("$sudoas$nvme smart-log $device 2>/dev/null"); foreach (@data){ my @row = split(/\s*:\s*/, $_); next if !$row[0]; # other rows may have: Temperature sensor 1 : if ($row[0] eq 'temperature'){ $row[1] =~ s/\s*C//; $hdd_temp = $row[1]; last; } } } } else { if (!$b_hddtemp){ $b_hddtemp = 1; if ($path = main::check_program('hddtemp')){ $hddtemp = $path; } } if ($hddtemp){ $hdd_temp = (main::grabber("$sudoas$hddtemp -nq -u C $device 2>/dev/null"))[0]; } } $hdd_temp =~ s/\s?(Celsius|C)$// if $hdd_temp; } eval $end if $b_log; return $hdd_temp; } sub hdd_temp_sys { eval $start if $b_log; my ($device) = @_; my ($hdd_temp,$hdd_temp_alt,%sensors,@data,@working); my ($holder,$index) = ('',''); my $path = "/sys/block/$device/device"; my $path_trimmed = Cwd::abs_path("/sys/block/$device"); # slice out the part of path that gives us hwmon in earlier kernel drivetemp $path_trimmed =~ s%/(block|nvme)/.*$%% if $path_trimmed; print "device: $device path: $path\n path_trimmed: $path_trimmed\n" if $dbg[21]; return if ! -e $path && (!$path_trimmed || ! -e "$path_trimmed/hwmon"); # first type, trimmed block,nvme (ata and nvme), 5.9 kernel: # /sys/devices/pci0000:10/0000:10:08.1/0000:16:00.2/ata8/host7/target7:0:0/7:0:0:0/hwmon/hwmon5/ # /sys/devices/pci0000:10/0000:10:01.2/0000:13:00.0/hwmon/hwmon0/ < nvme # /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.3/0000:01:00.1/ata2/host1/target1:0:0/1:0:0:0/hwmon/hwmon3/ # second type, 5.10+ kernel: # /sys/devices/pci0000:20/0000:20:03.1/0000:21:00.0/nvme/nvme0/nvme0n1/device/hwmon1 # /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.1/0000:0b:00.2/ata12/host11/target11:0:0/11:0:0:0/block/sdd/device/hwmon/hwmon1 # we don't want these items: crit|max|min|lowest|highest # original kernel 5.8/9 match for nvme and sd, 5.10+ match for sd if (-e "$path_trimmed/hwmon/"){ @data = main::globber("$path_trimmed/hwmon/hwmon*/temp*_{input,label}"); } # this case only happens if path_trimmed case isn't there, but leave in case elsif (-e "$path/hwmon/"){ @data = main::globber("$path/hwmon/hwmon*/temp*_{input,label}"); } # current match for nvme, but fails for 5.8/9 kernel nvme else { @data = main::globber("$path/hwmon*/temp*_{input,label}"); } # seeing long lag to read temp input files for some reason foreach (sort @data){ # print "file: $_\n"; # print(main::reader($_,'',0),"\n"); $path = $_; # cleanup everything in front of temp, the path $path =~ s/^.*\///; @working = split('_', $path); if ($holder ne $working[0]){ $holder = $working[0]; } $sensors{$holder}->{$working[1]} = main::reader($_,'strip',0); } return if !%sensors; if (keys %sensors == 1){ if ($sensors{$holder}->{'input'} && main::is_numeric($sensors{$holder}->{'input'})){ $hdd_temp = $sensors{$holder}->{'input'}; } } else { # nvme drives can have > 1 temp types, but composite is the one we want if there foreach (keys %sensors){ next if !$sensors{$_}->{'input'} || !main::is_numeric($sensors{$_}->{'input'}); if ($sensors{$_}->{'label'} && $sensors{$_}->{'label'} eq 'Composite'){ $hdd_temp = $sensors{$_}->{'input'}; last; } else{ $hdd_temp_alt = $sensors{$_}->{'input'}; } } $hdd_temp = $hdd_temp_alt if !defined $hdd_temp && defined $hdd_temp_alt; } $hdd_temp = sprintf("%.1f", $hdd_temp/1000) if $hdd_temp; main::log_data('data',"device: $device temp: $hdd_temp") if $b_log; main::log_data('dump','%sensors',\%sensors) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors if $dbg[21]; eval $end if $b_log; return $hdd_temp; } # args: 1: block id sub block_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($id) = @_; # 0: logical block size 1: disk physical block size/partition block size; my @blocks = (0,0); my ($block_log,$block_size) = (0,0); # my $path_size = "/sys/block/$id/size"; my $path_log_block = "/sys/block/$id/queue/logical_block_size"; my $path_phy_block = "/sys/block/$id/queue/physical_block_size"; # legacy system path if (! -e $path_phy_block && -e "/sys/block/$id/queue/hw_sector_size"){ $path_phy_block = "/sys/block/$id/queue/hw_sector_size"; } $block_log = main::reader($path_log_block,'',0) if -r $path_log_block; $block_size = main::reader($path_phy_block,'',0) if -r $path_phy_block; # print "l-b: $block_log p-b: $block_size raw: $size_raw\n"; @blocks = ($block_log,$block_size); main::log_data('dump','@blocks',\@blocks) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @blocks; } sub device_speed { eval $start if $b_log; my ($device) = @_; my ($b_nvme,$lanes,$speed,@data); my $working = Cwd::abs_path("/sys/class/block/$device"); # print "$working\n"; if ($working){ my ($id); # slice out the ata id: # /sys/devices/pci0000:00:11.0/ata1/host0/target0: if ($working =~ /^.*\/ata([0-9]+)\/.*/){ $id = $1; } # /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:05.0/virtio1/block/vda elsif ($working =~ /^.*\/virtio([0-9]+)\/.*/){ $id = $1; } # /sys/devices/pci0000:10/0000:10:01.2/0000:13:00.0/nvme/nvme0/nvme0n1 elsif ($working =~ /^.*\/(nvme[0-9]+)\/.*/){ $id = $1; $b_nvme = 1; } # do host last because the strings above might have host as well as their search item # 0000:00:1f.2/host3/target3: increment by 1 sine ata starts at 1, but host at 0 elsif ($working =~ /^.*\/host([0-9]+)\/.*/){ $id = $1 + 1 if defined $1; } # print "$working $id\n"; if (defined $id){ if ($b_nvme){ $working = "/sys/class/nvme/$id/device/max_link_speed"; $speed = main::reader($working,'',0) if -r $working; if (defined $speed && $speed =~ /([0-9\.]+)\sGT\/s/){ $speed = $1; # pcie1: 2.5 GT/s; pcie2: 5.0 GT/s; pci3: 8 GT/s # NOTE: PCIe 3 stopped using the 8b/10b encoding but a sample pcie3 nvme has # rated speed of GT/s * .8 anyway. GT/s * (128b/130b) $speed = ($speed <= 5) ? $speed * .8 : $speed * 128/130; $speed = sprintf("%.1f",$speed) if $speed; $working = "/sys/class/nvme/$id/device/max_link_width"; $lanes = main::reader($working,'',0) if -r $working; $lanes ||= 1; # https://www.edn.com/electronics-news/4380071/What-does-GT-s-mean-anyway- # https://www.anandtech.com/show/2412/2 # http://www.tested.com/tech/457440-theoretical-vs-actual-bandwidth-pci-express-and-thunderbolt/ # PCIe 1,2 use “8b/10b” encoding: eight bits are encoded into a 10-bit symbol # PCIe 3,4,5 use "128b/130b" encoding: 128 bits are encoded into a 130 bit symbol $speed = ($speed * $lanes) . " Gb/s"; } } else { $working = "/sys/class/ata_link/link$id/sata_spd"; $speed = main::reader($working,'',0) if -r $working; $speed = main::clean_disk($speed) if $speed; $speed =~ s/Gbps/Gb\/s/ if $speed; } } } @data = ($speed,$lanes); # print "$working $speed\n"; eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } } ## GraphicItem { package GraphicItem; my ($b_wayland_data,%graphics,$monitor_ids,$monitor_map); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows); my $num = 0; if (%risc && !$use{'soc-gfx'} && !$use{'pci-tool'}){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('risc-pci',$risc{'id'}), },); } else { push(@rows,device_output()); if (!@rows){ my $key = 'Message'; my $type = 'pci-card-data'; if ($pci_tool && $alerts{$pci_tool}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $type = 'pci-card-data-root'; } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message($type,''), },); } } # note: not perfect, but we need usb gfx to show for all types, soc, pci, etc push(@rows,usb_output()); push(@rows,display_output()); push(@rows,interface_output()); (%graphics,$monitor_ids,$monitor_map) = (); eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } ## DEVICE OUTPUT ## sub device_output { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$devices{'graphics'}; my (@rows); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); set_monitors_sys() if !$monitor_ids && -e '/sys/class/drm'; foreach my $row (@{$devices{'graphics'}}){ $num = 1; # print "$row->[0] $row->[3]\n"; # not using 3D controller yet, needs research: |3D controller |display controller # note: this is strange, but all of these can be either a separate or the same # card. However, by comparing bus id, say: 00:02.0 we can determine that the # cards are either the same or different. We want only the .0 version as a valid # card. .1 would be for example: Display Adapter with bus id x:xx.1, not the right one next if $row->[3] != 0; # print "$row->[0] $row->[3]\n"; $j = scalar @rows; push(@{$graphics{'gpu-drivers'}},$row->[9]) if $row->[9]; my $device = main::trimmer($row->[4]); $device = ($device) ? main::clean_pci($device,'output') : 'N/A'; # have seen absurdly verbose card descriptions, with non related data etc if (length($device) > 85 || $size{'max-cols'} < 110){ $device = main::filter_pci_long($device); } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $device, },); if ($extra > 0 && $use{'pci-tool'} && $row->[12]){ my $item = main::get_pci_vendor($row->[4],$row->[12]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'vendor')} = $item if $item; } my $driver = ($row->[9]) ? $row->[9]:'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'driver')} = $driver; if ($row->[9] && !$bsd_type){ my $version = main::get_module_version($row->[9]); $version ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $version; } if ($b_admin && $row->[10]){ $row->[10] = main::get_driver_modules($row->[9],$row->[10]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'alternate')} = $row->[10] if $row->[10]; } if ($extra > 0){ my $bus_id = (!$row->[2] && !$row->[3]) ? 'N/A' : "$row->[2].$row->[3]"; if ($extra > 1 && $bus_id ne 'N/A'){ main::get_pcie_data($bus_id,$j,\@rows,\$num,'gpu'); } if ($extra > 1 && $monitor_ids){ port_output($bus_id,$j,\@rows,\$num); } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = $bus_id; } if ($extra > 1){ my $chip_id = main::get_chip_id($row->[5],$row->[6]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $chip_id; } if ($extra > 2 && $row->[1]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = $row->[1]; } # print "$row->[0]\n"; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub usb_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,@ids,$driver,$path_id,$product,@temp2); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); return if !$usb{'graphics'}; foreach my $row (@{$usb{'graphics'}}){ # these tests only work for /sys based usb data for now $num = 1; $j = scalar @rows; # make sure to reset, or second device trips last flag ($driver,$path_id,$product) = ('','',''); $product = main::clean($row->[13]) if $row->[13]; $driver = $row->[15] if $row->[15]; $path_id = $row->[2] if $row->[2]; $product ||= 'N/A'; # note: for real usb video out, no generic drivers? webcams may have one though if (!$driver){ if ($row->[14] eq 'Audio-Video'){ $driver = 'N/A'; } else { $driver = 'N/A'; } } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $product, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => 'USB', main::key($num++,0,2,'driver') => $driver, },); if ($extra > 0){ my $bus_id = "$path_id:$row->[1]"; if ($extra > 1 && $monitor_ids){ port_output($bus_id,$j,\@rows,\$num); } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = $bus_id; } if ($extra > 1){ $row->[7] ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $row->[7]; } if ($extra > 2 && defined $row->[5] && $row->[5] ne ''){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = "$row->[4]$row->[5]"; } if ($extra > 2 && $row->[16]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = main::filter($row->[16]); } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # $rows, $num by ref sub port_output { my ($bus_id,$j,$rows,$num) = @_; my (@connected,@disabled,@empty); foreach my $id (keys %$monitor_ids){ next if !$monitor_ids->{$id}{'status'}; if ($monitor_ids->{$id}{'path'} =~ m|\Q$bus_id/drm/\E|){ # status can be: connected|disconnected|unknown if ($monitor_ids->{$id}{'status'} eq 'connected'){ if ($monitor_ids->{$id}{'enabled'} eq 'enabled'){ push(@connected,$id); } else { push(@disabled,$id); } } else { push(@empty,$id); } } } if (@connected || @empty || @disabled){ my ($off,$active,$unused); my $split = ','; # add space if many to allow for wrapping $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,2,'ports')} = ''; $split = ', ' if scalar @connected > 3; $active = (@connected) ? join($split,sort @connected) : 'none'; $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,3,'active')} = $active; if (@disabled){ $split = (scalar @disabled > 3) ? ', ' : ','; $off = join($split,sort @disabled); $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,3,'off')} = $off; } $split = (scalar @empty > 3) ? ', ' : ','; $unused = (@empty) ? join($split,sort @empty) : 'none'; $$rows[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,3,'empty')} = $unused; } } ## DISPLAY OUTPUT ## sub display_output(){ eval $start if $b_log; my (@row); my ($num,$j) = (0,0); # note: these may not always be set, they won't be out of X, for example display_protocol(); $graphics{'protocol'} = 'wayland' if $force{'wayland'}; # get rid of all inactive or disabled monitor port ids set_active_monitors() if $monitor_ids; # note, since the compositor is the server with wayland, always show it if ($extra > 1 || $graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland'){ set_compositor_data(); } if ($b_display){ # Add compositors as data sources found if ($graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland'){ display_data_wayland(); } if (!$b_wayland_data){ display_data_x() if !$force{'wayland'}; } } else { $graphics{'tty'} = tty_data(); } # no xdpyinfo installed # undef $graphics{'x-server'}; if (!$graphics{'x-server'} || !$graphics{'x-server'}->[0][1] || !$b_display || $graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland'){ # fallback, will complete x-server/x-version, set flags, if found display_server_data(); } if (!defined $graphics{'display-id'} && defined $ENV{'DISPLAY'}){ $graphics{'display-id'} = $ENV{'DISPLAY'}; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $graphics{'x-server'}; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%graphics; if (%graphics){ my ($driver_note,$resolution,$server_string) = ('','',''); my ($b_screen_monitors,$x_drivers); $x_drivers = display_drivers_x() if !$force{'wayland'}; # print "$graphics{'x-server'} $graphics{'x-version'} $graphics{'x-vendor-release'}","\n"; if ($graphics{'x-server'}){ $server_string = $graphics{'x-server'}->[0][0]; # print "$server_string\n"; } if (!$graphics{'protocol'} && !$server_string && !$graphics{'x-server'} && !$x_drivers){ $server_string = main::message('display-server'); @row = ({ main::key($num++,1,1,'Display') => '', main::key($num++,0,2,'server') => $server_string, }); } else { $server_string ||= 'N/A'; @row = ({ main::key($num++,1,1,'Display') => $graphics{'protocol'}, main::key($num++,1,2,'server') => $server_string, }); if ($graphics{'x-server'} && $graphics{'x-server'}->[0][1]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $graphics{'x-server'}->[0][1]; } if ($graphics{'x-server'} && $graphics{'x-server'}->[1][0]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'with')} = $graphics{'x-server'}->[1][0]; if ($graphics{'x-server'}->[1][1]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'v')} = $graphics{'x-server'}->[1][1]; } } if ($graphics{'compositors'}){ if (scalar @{$graphics{'compositors'}} == 1){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'compositor')} = $graphics{'compositors'}->[0][0]; if ($graphics{'compositors'}->[0][1]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $graphics{'compositors'}->[0][1]; } } else { my $i =1; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'compositors')} = ''; foreach (@{$graphics{'compositors'}}){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,3,$i)} = $_->[0]; if ($_->[1]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'v')} = $_->[1]; } $i++; } } } # note: if no xorg log, and if wayland, there will be no xorg drivers, # obviously, so we use the last driver found on the card section in that case. # those come from lscpi kernel drivers so there should be no xorg/wayland issues. if (!$x_drivers || !$x_drivers->[0]){ # Fallback: specific case: in Arch/Manjaro gdm run systems, their Xorg.0.log is # located inside this directory, which is not readable unless you are root # Normally Arch gdm log is here: ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.1.log # $driver comes from the Device lines, and is just last fallback. if (!$graphics{'protocol'} || $graphics{'protocol'} ne 'wayland'){ if ($graphics{'gpu-drivers'}){ if (-e '/var/lib/gdm' && !$b_root){ $driver_note = main::message('display-driver-na'); $driver_note .= ' - ' . main::message('root-suggested'); } else { $driver_note = main::message('display-driver-na'); } } elsif (-e '/var/lib/gdm' && !$b_root) { $driver_note = main::message('root-suggested'); } } } # if xvesa, will always have display-driver set if ($graphics{'xvesa'} && $graphics{'display-driver'}){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'driver')} = join(',',@{$graphics{'display-driver'}});; } else { $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'driver')} = ''; # The only wayland setups with x drivers have xorg, transitional that is. if ($x_drivers){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'X')} = ''; my $driver = ($x_drivers->[0]) ? $x_drivers->[0] : 'N/A'; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,4,'loaded')} = $driver; if ($x_drivers->[1]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'unloaded')} = $x_drivers->[1]; } if ($x_drivers->[2]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'failed')} = $x_drivers->[2]; } if ($extra > 1 && $x_drivers->[3]){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'alternate')} = $x_drivers->[3]; } } my $gpu_drivers = gpu_drivers_sys('all'); my $drivers; if ($gpu_drivers ){ $drivers = join(',',@{$gpu_drivers}); } else { $drivers = ($graphics{'gpu-drivers'}) ? join(',',@{$graphics{'gpu-drivers'}}): 'N/A'; } $row[0]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'gpu')} = $drivers; if ($driver_note){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'note')} = $driver_note; } } } if (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && $extra > 1 && $graphics{'display-rect'}){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'d-rect')} = $graphics{'display-rect'}; } if (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && $extra > 1){ if (defined $graphics{'display-id'}){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'display-ID')} = $graphics{'display-id'}; } if (defined $graphics{'display-screens'}){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'screens')} = $graphics{'display-screens'}; } if (defined $graphics{'display-default-screen'} && $graphics{'display-screens'} && $graphics{'display-screens'} > 1){ $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'default screen')} = $graphics{'display-default-screen'}; } } if ($graphics{'no-screens'}){ my $res = (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && $extra > 1 && !$graphics{'xvesa'}) ? 'note' : 'resolution'; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,$res)} = $graphics{'no-screens'}; } elsif ($graphics{'screens'}){ my ($diag,$dpi,$hz,$size); my ($m_count,$basic_count,$screen_count) = (0,0,0); my $s_count = ($graphics{'screens'}) ? scalar @{$graphics{'screens'}}: 0; foreach my $main (@{$graphics{'screens'}}){ $m_count = scalar keys %{$main->{'monitors'}} if $main->{'monitors'}; $screen_count++; ($diag,$dpi,$hz,$resolution,$size) = (); $j++ if !$show{'graphic-basic'}; if (!$show{'graphic-basic'} || $m_count == 0){ if (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && defined $main->{'screen'}){ $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Screen')} = $main->{'screen'}; } if ($main->{'res-x'} && $main->{'res-y'}){ $resolution = $main->{'res-x'} . 'x' . $main->{'res-y'}; $resolution .= '~' . $main->{'hz'} . 'Hz' if $show{'graphic-basic'}; } $resolution ||= 'N/A'; if ($s_count == 1 || !$show{'graphic-basic'}){ $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'s-res')} = $resolution; } elsif ($show{'graphic-basic'}){ $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'s-res')} = '' if $screen_count == 1; $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,$screen_count)} = $resolution; } if ($main->{'s-dpi'} && (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && $extra > 1)){ $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'s-dpi')} = $main->{'s-dpi'}; } if (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && $extra > 2){ if ($main->{'size-missing'}){ $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'s-size')} = $main->{'size-missing'}; } else { if ($main->{'size-x'} && $main->{'size-y'}){ $size = $main->{'size-x'} . 'x' . $main->{'size-y'} . 'mm ('. $main->{'size-x-i'} . 'x' . $main->{'size-y-i'} . '")'; $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'s-size')} = $size; } if ($main->{'diagonal'}){ $diag = $main->{'diagonal-m'} . 'mm ('. $main->{'diagonal'} . '")'; $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'s-diag')} = $diag; } } } } if ($main->{'monitors'}){ # print $basic_count . '::' . $m_count, "\n"; $b_screen_monitors = 1; if ($show{'graphic-basic'}){ monitors_output_basic('screen',$main->{'monitors'}, $main->{'s-dpi'},$j,\@row,\$num); } else { monitors_output_full('screen',$main->{'monitors'}, $j,\@row,\$num); } } elsif (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && $graphics{'no-monitors'}){ $row[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'monitors')} = $graphics{'no-monitors'}; } } } elsif (!$b_display){ $graphics{'tty'} ||= 'N/A'; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'tty')} = $graphics{'tty'}; } # fallback, if no xrandr/xdpyinfo, if wayland, if console. Note we've # deleted each key used in advanced_monitor_data() so those won't show again if (!$b_screen_monitors && $monitor_ids && %$monitor_ids){ if ($show{'graphic-basic'}){ monitors_output_basic('monitor',$monitor_ids,'',$j,\@row,\$num); } else { monitors_output_full('monitor',$monitor_ids,$j,\@row,\$num); } } } eval $end if $b_log; return @row; } sub monitors_output_basic { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$monitors,$s_dpi,$j,$row,$num) = @_; my ($dpi,$resolution); my ($basic_count,$m_count) = (0,scalar keys %{$monitors}); foreach my $key (sort keys %{$monitors}){ if ($type eq 'monitor' && (!$monitors->{$key}{'res-x'} || !$monitors->{$key}{'res-y'})){ next; } ($dpi,$resolution) = (); $basic_count++; if ($monitors->{$key}{'res-x'} && $monitors->{$key}{'res-y'}){ $resolution = $monitors->{$key}{'res-x'} . 'x' . $monitors->{$key}{'res-y'}; } # using main, not monitor, dpi because we want xorg dpi, not physical screen dpi $dpi = $s_dpi if $resolution && $extra > 1 && $s_dpi; if ($monitors->{$key}{'hz'} && $resolution){ $resolution .= '~' . $monitors->{$key}{'hz'} . 'Hz'; } $resolution ||= 'N/A'; if ($basic_count == 1 && $m_count == 1){ $row->[$j]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'resolution')} = $resolution; } else { if ($basic_count == 1){ $row->[$j]{main::key($$num++,1,2,'resolution')} = ''; } $row->[$j]{main::key($$num++,0,3,$basic_count)} = $resolution; } if (!$show{'graphic-basic'} && $m_count == $basic_count && $dpi){ $row->[$j]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'s-dpi')} = $dpi; } } eval $end if $b_log; } # row, num passed by ref sub monitors_output_full { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$monitors,$j,$row,$num) = @_; my ($b_no_size,$resolution); my ($m1,$m2,$m3) = ($type eq 'screen') ? (3,4,5) : (2,3,4); foreach my $key (sort keys %{$monitors}){ $j++; $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,$m1,'Monitor')} = $monitors->{$key}{'monitor'}; if ($monitors->{$key}{'monitor-mapped'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'mapped')} = $monitors->{$key}{'monitor-mapped'}; } if ($monitors->{$key}{'position'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'pos')} = $monitors->{$key}{'position'}; } if ($monitors->{$key}{'model'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'model')} = $monitors->{$key}{'model'}; } if ($extra > 2 && $monitors->{$key}{'serial'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'serial')} = main::filter($monitors->{$key}{'serial'}); } if ($b_admin && $monitors->{$key}{'build-date'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'built')} = $monitors->{$key}{'build-date'}; } if ($monitors->{$key}{'res-x'} || $monitors->{$key}{'res-y'} || $monitors->{$key}{'hz'} || $monitors->{$key}{'size-x'} || $monitors->{$key}{'size-y'}){ if ($monitors->{$key}{'res-x'} && $monitors->{$key}{'res-y'}){ $resolution = $monitors->{$key}{'res-x'} . 'x' . $monitors->{$key}{'res-y'}; } $resolution ||= 'N/A'; $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'res')} = $resolution; } else { if ($b_display){ $resolution = main::message('monitor-na'); } else { $resolution = main::message('monitor-console'); } $b_no_size = 1; $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'size-res')} = $resolution; } if ($extra > 2 && $monitors->{$key}{'hz'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'hz')} = $monitors->{$key}{'hz'}; } if ($monitors->{$key}{'dpi'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'dpi')} = $monitors->{$key}{'dpi'}; } if ($b_admin && $monitors->{$key}{'gamma'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'gamma')} = $monitors->{$key}{'gamma'}; } if ($extra > 2 && $monitors->{$key}{'scale'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'scale')} = $monitors->{$key}{'scale'}; } if ($extra > 2 && $monitors->{$key}{'size-x'} && $monitors->{$key}{'size-y'}){ my $size = $monitors->{$key}{'size-x'} . 'x' . $monitors->{$key}{'size-y'} . 'mm ('. $monitors->{$key}{'size-x-i'} . 'x' . $monitors->{$key}{'size-y-i'} . '")'; $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'size')} = $size; } if ($monitors->{$key}{'diagonal'}){ my $diag = $monitors->{$key}{'diagonal-m'} . 'mm ('. $monitors->{$key}{'diagonal'} . '")'; $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'diag')} = $diag; } elsif ($b_display && !$b_no_size && !$monitors->{$key}{'size-x'} && !$monitors->{$key}{'size-y'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'size')} = main::message('monitor-na');; } if ($b_admin && $monitors->{$key}{'ratio'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'ratio')} = $monitors->{$key}{'ratio'}; } if ($extra > 2){ if ($monitors->{$key}{'modes-min-max'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'modes')} = $monitors->{$key}{'modes-min-max'}; } elsif ($monitors->{$key}{'modes-min'} && $monitors->{$key}{'modes-max'}){ $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,$m2,'modes')} = ''; $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m3,'max')} = $monitors->{$key}{'modes-max'}; $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m3,'min')} = $monitors->{$key}{'modes-min'}; } } } # we only want to see gpu drivers for wayland since otherwise it's x drivers. # if ($b_display && $b_admin && $graphics{'protocol'} && # $graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland' && $monitors->{$key}{'drivers'}){ # $driver = join(',',@{$monitors->{$key}{'drivers'}}); # $$row[$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$m2,'driver')} = $driver; # } eval $end if $b_log; } ## INTERFACE OUTPUT ## # as soon as EGL for Wayland appears add it! sub interface_output { eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my (@row,$program,$type); # print ("$b_display : $b_root\n"); if ($b_display){ if (!$force{'wayland'} && ($program = main::check_program('glxinfo'))){ interface_glx_output($program,\@row,\$num); } elsif ($graphics{'xvesa'}){ interface_vesa_output(\@row,\$num); } # handles no data until we find one for wayland egl data elsif ($graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland'){ interface_egl_output(\@row,\$num); } else { @row = ({ main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message('glxinfo-missing'), }); } } else { $type = 'gl-console'; if ($graphics{'xvesa'}){ interface_vesa_output(\@row,\$num); } elsif (!main::check_program('glxinfo')){ if ($graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland'){ $type = 'interface-wayland'; } else { $type = 'glxinfo-missing'; } } else { if ($graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland'){ $type = 'interface-wayland'; } elsif ($b_root){ $type = 'gl-root'; } else { $type = 'gl-try'; } } @row = ({ main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message($type), }); } eval $end if $b_log; return @row; } sub interface_egl_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($row,$num) = @_; @$row = ({ main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message('interface-wayland'), }); eval $end if $b_log; } sub interface_glx_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program,$row,$num) = @_; # NOTE: glxinfo -B is not always available, unfortunately my @glxinfo = main::grabber("$program $display_opt 2>/dev/null"); # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/graphics/glxinfo/glxinfo-ssh-centos.txt"; # my @glxinfo = main::reader($file); if (!@glxinfo){ my $type = 'gl-console'; if ($b_root){ $type = 'gl-root-display'; } else { $type = 'gl-null'; } @$row = ({ main::key($$num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message($type), }); return; } # print join("\n", @glxinfo),"\n"; my $compat_version = ''; my ($b_compat,$b_nogl,@core_profile_version,@direct_render,@renderer, @opengl_version,@working); foreach (@glxinfo){ next if /^\s/; if (/^opengl renderer/i){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $_, 2); if ($working[1]){ $working[1] = main::clean($working[1]); } # note: there are cases where gl drivers are missing and empty # field value occurs. else { $b_nogl = 1; $working[1] = main::message('gl-empty'); } push(@renderer, $working[1]); } # dropping all conditions from this test to just show full mesa information # there is a user case where not f and mesa apply, atom mobo # /opengl version/ && ( f || $2 !~ /mesa/){ elsif (/^opengl version/i){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $_, 2); if ($working[1]){ # fglrx started appearing with this extra string, does not appear # to communicate anything of value $working[1] =~ s/(Compatibility Profile Context|\(Compatibility Profile\))//; $working[1] =~ s/\s\s/ /g; $working[1] =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//; push(@opengl_version, $working[1]); # note: this is going to be off if ever multi opengl versions appear, # never seen one @working = split(/\s+/, $working[1]); $compat_version = $working[0]; } elsif (!$b_nogl){ push(@opengl_version, main::message('gl-empty')); } } elsif (/^opengl core profile version/i){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $_, 2); # note: no need to apply empty message here since we don't have the data # anyway if ($working[1]){ # fglrx started appearing with this extra string, does not appear # to communicate anything of value $working[1] =~ s/(Compatibility Profile Context|\((Compatibility|Core) Profile\))//; $working[1] =~ s/\s\s/ /g; $working[1] =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//; push(@core_profile_version, $working[1]); } } elsif (/direct rendering/){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $_, 2); push(@direct_render, $working[1]); } # if -B was always available, we could skip this, but it is not elsif (/GLX Visuals/){ last; } } my ($direct_render,$renderer,$version) = ('N/A','N/A','N/A'); $direct_render = join(', ', @direct_render) if @direct_render; # non free drivers once filtered and cleaned show the same for core and compat # but this stopped for some reason at 4.5/4.6 nvidia if (@core_profile_version && @opengl_version && join('', @core_profile_version) ne join('', @opengl_version) && !(grep {/nvidia/i} @opengl_version)){ @opengl_version = @core_profile_version; $b_compat = 1; } $version = join(', ', @opengl_version) if @opengl_version; $renderer = join(', ', @renderer) if @renderer; @$row = ({ main::key($$num++,1,1,'OpenGL') => '', main::key($$num++,1,2,'renderer') => ($renderer) ? $renderer : 'N/A', main::key($$num++,0,2,'v') => ($version) ? $version : 'N/A', }); if ($b_compat && $extra > 1 && $compat_version){ $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'compat-v')} = $compat_version; } if ($extra > 0){ $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'direct render')} = $direct_render; } eval $end if $b_log; } # WARNING! Never seen a GOP type UEFI, needs more data sub interface_vesa_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($row,$num) = @_; my ($controller,$dac,$interface,$ram,$source,$version); # note: goes to stderr, not stdout my @data = main::grabber($graphics{'xvesa'} . ' -listmodes 2>&1'); if ($data[0] && $data[0] =~ /^(VBE|GOP)\s+version\s+(\S+)\s\(([^)]+)\)/i){ $interface = $1; $version = $2; $source = $3; } if ($data[1] && $data[1] =~ /^DAC is ([^,]+), controller is ([^,]+)/i){ $dac = $1; $controller = $2; } if ($data[2] && $data[2] =~ /^Total memory:\s+(\d+)\s/i){ $ram = $1; $ram = main::get_size($ram,'string'); } if (!$interface){ $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,1,'Message')} = main::message('xvesa-interface'); } else { $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,1,1,'Interface')} = $interface; $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'v')} = ($version) ? $version : 'N/A'; $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'source')} = ($source) ? $source : 'N/A'; if ($dac){ $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'dac')} = $dac; $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'controller')} = $controller; } if ($ram){ $row->[0]{main::key($$num++,0,2,'ram')} = $ram; } } eval $end if $b_log; } ## DISPLAY DATA WAYLAND ## sub display_data_wayland { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_skip_pos,$program); if ($ENV{'WAYLAND_DISPLAY'}){ $graphics{'display-id'} = $ENV{'WAYLAND_DISPLAY'}; # return as wayland-0 or 0? $graphics{'display-id'} =~ s/wayland-?//i; } if ($fake{'swaymsg'} || ($program = main::check_program('swaymsg'))){ swaymsg_data($program); } # until we get data proving otherwise, assuming these have same output elsif ($fake{'wl-info'} || (($program = main::check_program('wayland-info')) || ($program = main::check_program('weston-info')))){ wlinfo_data($program); } elsif ($fake{'wlr-randr'} || ($program = main::check_program('wlr-randr'))){ wlrrandr_data($program); } # make sure we got enough for advanced position data, might be from /sys if ($extra > 1 && $monitor_ids){ $b_skip_pos = check_wayland_data(); } if ($extra > 1 && $monitor_ids && $b_wayland_data){ # map_monitor_ids([keys %$monitors]); # not required, but leave in case. wayland_data_advanced($b_skip_pos); } print 'Wayland monitors: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_ids if $dbg[17]; main::log_data('dump','$monitor_ids',$monitor_ids) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } # if we didn't get explicit tool for wayland data, check to see if we got most # of the data from /sys/class/drm edid and then skip xrandr to avoid gunking up # the data, in that case, all we get from xrandr would be the position, which is # nice but not a must-have. We've already cleared out all disabled ports. sub check_wayland_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_skip_pos,$b_invalid); foreach my $key (keys %$monitor_ids){ # we need these 4 items to construct the grid rectangle if (!defined $monitor_ids->{$key}{'pos-x'} || !defined $monitor_ids->{$key}{'pos-y'} || !$monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'} || !$monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-y'}){ $b_skip_pos = 1; } if (!$monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'} || !$monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-y'}){ $b_invalid = 1; } } # ok, we have enough, we don't need to do fallback xrandr checks $b_wayland_data = 1 if !$b_invalid; eval $end if $b_log; return $b_skip_pos; } # Set Display rect size for > 1 monitors, monitor positions, size-i, diag sub wayland_data_advanced { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_skip_pos) = @_; my (%x_pos,%y_pos); my ($x_max,$y_max) = (0,0); my @keys = keys %$monitor_ids; foreach my $key (@keys){ if (!$b_skip_pos){ if ($monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'} && $monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'} > $x_max){ $x_max = $monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'}; } if ($monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-y'} && $monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-y'} > $y_max){ $y_max = $monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-y'}; } # Now we'll add the detected x, y res to the trackers if (!defined $x_pos{$monitor_ids->{$key}{'pos-x'}}){ $x_pos{$monitor_ids->{$key}{'pos-x'}} = $monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'}; } if (!defined $y_pos{$monitor_ids->{$key}{'pos-y'}}){ $y_pos{$monitor_ids->{$key}{'pos-y'}} += $monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-y'}; } } # this means we failed to get EDID real data, and are using just the wayland # tool to get this info, eg. with BSD without compositor data. if ($monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-x'} && $monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-y'} && (!$monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-x-i'} || !$monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-y-i'} || !$monitor_ids->{$key}{'dpi'} || !$monitor_ids->{$key}{'diagonal'})){ my $size_x = $monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-x'}; my $size_y = $monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-y'}; $monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-x-i'} = sprintf("%.1f", ($size_x/25.4)); $monitor_ids->{$key}{'size-y-i'} = sprintf("%.1f", ($size_y/25.4)); $monitor_ids->{$key}{'diagonal'} = sprintf("%.1f", (sqrt($size_x**2 + $size_y**2)/25.4)) + 0; $monitor_ids->{$key}{'diagonal-m'} = sprintf("%.0f", (sqrt($size_x**2 + $size_y**2))); if ($monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'}){ my $res_x = $monitor_ids->{$key}{'res-x'}; $monitor_ids->{$key}{'dpi'} = sprintf("%.0f", $res_x * 25.4 / $size_x); } } } if (!$b_skip_pos){ if (scalar @keys > 1 && %x_pos && %y_pos){ my ($x,$y) = (0,0); foreach (keys %x_pos){$x += $x_pos{$_}} foreach (keys %y_pos){$y += $y_pos{$_}} # handle cases with one tall portrait mode > 2 short landscapes, etc. $x = $x_max if $x_max > $x; $y = $y_max if $y_max > $y; $graphics{'display-rect'} = $x . 'x' . $y; } my $layouts = []; set_monitor_layouts($layouts); # only update position, we already have all the rest of the data advanced_monitor_data($monitor_ids,$layouts); undef $layouts; } eval $end if $b_log; } ## WAYLAND COMPOSITOR DATA TOOLS ## # NOTE: These patterns are VERY fragile, and depend on no changes at all to # the data structure, and more important, the order. Something I would put # almost no money on being able to count on. sub wlinfo_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my (@data,%mon,@temp,$ref); my ($b_iwlo,$b_izxdg,$file,$hz,$id,$pos_x,$pos_y,$res_x,$res_y,$scale); if (!$fake{'wl-info'}){ undef $monitor_ids; @data = main::grabber("$program 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); } else { $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/wayland/weston-info-2-mon-1.txt"; @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } print 'wayland/weston-info raw: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data if $dbg[46]; main::log_data('dump','@data', \@data) if $b_log; foreach (@data){ # print 'l: ', $_,"\n"; if (/^interface: 'wl_output', version: \d+, name: (\d+)$/){ $b_iwlo = 1; $id = $1; } elsif (/^interface: 'zxdg_output/){ $b_izxdg = 1; $b_iwlo = 0; } if ($b_iwlo){ if (/^x: (\d+), y: (\d+), scale: ([\d\.]+)/){ $mon{$id}->{'pos-x'} = $1; $mon{$id}->{'pos-y'} = $2; $mon{$id}->{'scale'} = $3; } elsif (/^physical_width: (\d+) mm, physical_height: (\d+) mm/){ $mon{$id}->{'size-x'} = $1 if $1; # can be 0 if edid data n/a $mon{$id}->{'size-y'} = $2 if $2; # can be 0 if edid data n/a } elsif (/^make: '([^']+)', model: '([^']+)'/){ my $make = main::clean($1); my $model = main::clean($2); $mon{$id}->{'model'} = $make; if ($make && $model){ $mon{$id}->{'model'} = $make . ' ' . $model; } elsif ($model) { $mon{$id}->{'model'} = $model; } elsif ($make) { $mon{$id}->{'model'} = $make; } # includes remove duplicates and remove unset if ($mon{$id}->{'model'}){ $mon{$id}->{'model'} = main::clean_dmi($mon{$id}->{'model'}); } } elsif (/^width: (\d+) px, height: (\d+) px, refresh: ([\d\.]+) Hz,/){ $mon{$id}->{'res-x'} = $1; $mon{$id}->{'res-y'} = $2; $mon{$id}->{'hz'} = sprintf('%.0f',$3); } } # note: we don't want to use the 'description' field because that doesn't # always contain make/model data, sometimes it's: Built-in/Unknown Display elsif ($b_izxdg){ if (/^output: (\d+)/){ $id = $1; } elsif (/^name: '([^']+)'$/){ $mon{$id}->{'monitor'} = $1; } elsif (/^logical_x: (\d+), logical_y: (\d+)/){ $mon{$id}->{'log-pos-x'} = $1; $mon{$id}->{'log-pos-y'} = $2; } elsif (/^logical_width: (\d+), logical_height: (\d+)/){ $mon{$id}->{'log-x'} = $1; $mon{$id}->{'log-y'} = $2; } } if ($b_izxdg && /^interface: '(?!zxdg_output)/){ last; } } # now we need to map %mon back to $monitor_ids if (%mon){ $b_wayland_data = 1; foreach my $key (keys %mon){ next if !$mon{$key}->{'monitor'}; # no way to know what it is, sorry $id = $mon{$key}->{'monitor'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'monitor'} = $id; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'log-x'} = $mon{$key}->{'log-x'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'log-x'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'log-y'} = $mon{$key}->{'log-y'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'log-y'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-x'} = $mon{$key}->{'pos-x'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'pos-x'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-y'} = $mon{$key}->{'pos-y'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'pos-y'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-x'} = $mon{$key}->{'res-x'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'res-x'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-y'} = $mon{$key}->{'res-y'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'res-y'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'size-x'} = $mon{$key}->{'size-x'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'size-x'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'size-y'} = $mon{$key}->{'size-y'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'size-y'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'hz'} = $mon{$key}->{'hz'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'hz'}; if (defined $mon{$key}->{'model'} && !$monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'} = $mon{$key}->{'model'}; } $monitor_ids->{$id}{'scale'} = $mon{$key}->{'scale'} if defined $mon{$key}->{'scale'}; # fallbacks in case wl_output block is not present, which happens if (!defined $mon{$key}->{'pos-x'} && defined $mon{$key}->{'log-pos-x'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-x'} = $mon{$key}->{'log-pos-x'}; } if (!defined $mon{$key}->{'pos-y'} && defined $mon{$key}->{'log-pos-y'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-y'} = $mon{$key}->{'log-pos-y'}; } if (!defined $mon{$key}->{'res-x'} && defined $mon{$key}->{'log-x'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-x'} = $mon{$key}->{'log-x'}; } if (!defined $mon{$key}->{'res-y'} && defined $mon{$key}->{'log-y'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-y'} = $mon{$key}->{'log-y'}; } } } print '%mon: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \%mon if $dbg[46]; main::log_data('dump','%mon', \%mon) if $b_log; print 'wayland/weston-info: monitor_ids: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_ids if $dbg[46]; eval $end if $b_log; } # note; since not all systems will have /sys data, we'll repack it if it's # missing here. sub swaymsg_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my (@data,%json,@temp,$ref); my ($b_json,$file,$hz,$id,$model,$pos_x,$pos_y,$res_x,$res_y,$scale,$serial); if (!$fake{'swaymsg'}){ main::load_json() if !$loaded{'json'}; if ($use{'json'}){ my $result = qx($program -t get_outputs -r 2>/dev/null); # returns array of monitors found @data = &{$use{'json'}->{'decode'}}($result) if $result; $b_json = 1; print "$use{'json'}->{'type'}: " if $dbg[46]; # print "using: $use{'json'}->{'type'}\n"; } else { @data = main::grabber("$program -t get_outputs -p 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); } } else { undef $monitor_ids; $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/wayland/swaymsg-2-monitor-1.txt"; @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } print 'swaymsg: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data if $dbg[46]; main::log_data('dump','@data', \@data) if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; if ($b_json){ $b_wayland_data = 1 if scalar @data > 0; foreach my $display (@data){ foreach my $mon (@$display){ ($hz,$pos_x,$pos_y,$res_x,$res_y,$scale) = (); $id = $mon->{'name'}; if (!$monitor_ids->{$id}{'monitor'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'monitor'} = $mon->{'name'}; } # we don't want to overwrite good edid model data if we already got it if (!$monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'} && $mon->{'make'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'} = main::clean($mon->{'make'}); if ($mon->{'model'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'} .= ' ' . main::clean($mon->{'model'}); } $monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'} = main::remove_duplicates($monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'}); } if ($monitor_ids->{$id}{'primary'} && $monitor_ids->{$id}{'primary'} ne 'false'){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'primary'} = $id; } if (!$monitor_ids->{$id}{'serial'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'serial'} = main::clean_dmi($mon->{'serial'}); } # sys data will only have edid type info, not active state res/pos/hz if ($mon->{'current_mode'}){ if ($hz = $mon->{'current_mode'}{'refresh'}){ $hz = sprintf('%.0f',($mon->{'current_mode'}{'refresh'}/1000)); $monitor_ids->{$id}{'hz'} = $hz; } $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-x'} = $mon->{'current_mode'}{'width'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-y'} = $mon->{'current_mode'}{'height'}; } if ($mon->{'rect'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-x'} = $mon->{'rect'}{'x'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-y'} = $mon->{'rect'}{'y'}; } if ($mon->{'scale'}){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'scale'} =$mon->{'scale'}; } } } } else { foreach (@data){ push(@temp,'~~') if /^Output/i; push(@temp,$_); } push(@temp,'~~') if @temp; @data = @temp; $b_wayland_data = 1 if scalar @data > 8; foreach (@data){ if ($_ eq '~~' && $id){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'hz'} = $hz; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'} = $model if $model; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'monitor'} = $id; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-x'} = $pos_x; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-y'} = $pos_y; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-x'} = $res_x; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-y'} = $res_y; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'scale'} = $scale; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'serial'} = $serial if $serial; ($hz,$model,$pos_x,$pos_y,$res_x,$res_y,$scale,$serial) = (); $b_wayland_data = 1; } # Output VGA-1 ' ' (focused) # unknown how 'primary' is shown, if it shows in this output if (/^Output (\S+) '([^']+)'/i){ $id = $1; if ($2 && !$monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'}){ ($model,$serial) = get_model_serial($2); } } elsif (/^Current mode:\s+(\d+)x(\d+)\s+\@\s+([\d\.]+)\s+Hz/i){ $res_x = $1; $res_y = $2; $hz = (sprintf('%.0f',($3/1000)) + 0) if $3; } elsif (/^Position:\s+(\d+),(\d+)/i){ $pos_x = $1; $pos_y = $2; } elsif (/^Scale factor:\s+([\d\.]+)/i){ $scale = $1 + 0; } } } print 'swaymsg: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_ids if $dbg[46]; eval $end if $b_log; } # like a basic stripped down swaymsg -t get_outputs -p, less data though # This is EXTREMELY LIKELY TO FAIL! Any tiny syntax change will break this. sub wlrrandr_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my ($file,$hz,$id,$info,$model,$pos_x,$pos_y,$res_x,$res_y,$scale,$serial); my (@data,@temp); if (!$fake{'wlr-randr'}){ @data = main::grabber("$program 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); } else { undef $monitor_ids; $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/wayland/wlr-randr-2-monitor-1.txt"; @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } foreach (@data){ push(@temp,'~~') if /^([A-Z]+-[ABID\d-]+)\s['"]/i; push(@temp,$_); } push(@temp,'~~') if @temp; @data = @temp; $b_wayland_data = 1 if scalar @data > 4; print 'wlr-randr: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data if $dbg[46]; main::log_data('dump','@data', \@data) if $b_log; foreach (@data){ if ($_ eq '~~' && $id){ $monitor_ids->{$id}{'hz'} = $hz; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'} = $model if $model && !$monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'}; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'monitor'} = $id; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-x'} = $pos_x; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'pos-y'} = $pos_y; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-x'} = $res_x; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'res-y'} = $res_y; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'scale'} = $scale; $monitor_ids->{$id}{'serial'} = $serial if $serial && !$monitor_ids->{$id}{'serial'}; ($hz,$info,$model,$pos_x,$pos_y,$res_x,$res_y,$scale,$serial) = (); $b_wayland_data = 1; } # Output: VGA-1 ' ' (focused) # DVI-I-1 'Samsung Electric Company SyncMaster H9NX843762' (focused) # unknown how 'primary' is shown, if it shows in this output if (/^([A-Z]+-[ABID\d-]+)\s([']([^']+)['])?/i){ $id = $1; # if model is set, we got edid data if ($3 && !$monitor_ids->{$id}{'model'}){ ($model,$serial) = get_model_serial($3); } } elsif (/^(\d+)x(\d+)\s+px,\s+([\d\.]+)\s+Hz \([^\)]*?current\)/i){ $res_x = $1; $res_y = $2; $hz = sprintf('%.0f',$3) if $3; } elsif (/^Position:\s+(\d+),(\d+)/i){ $pos_x = $1; $pos_y = $2; } elsif (/^Scale:\s+([\d\.]+)/i){ $scale = $1 + 0; } } print 'wlr-randr: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_ids if $dbg[46]; eval $end if $b_log; } # return model/serial for those horrible string type values we have to process # in swaymsg -t get_outputs -p and wlr-randr default output sub get_model_serial { eval $start if $b_log; my $info = $_[0]; my ($model,$serial); $info = main::clean($info); return if !$info; my @parts = split(/\s+/, $info); # Perl Madness, lol: the last just checks how many integers in string if (scalar @parts > 1 && (length($parts[-1]) > 7) && (($parts[-1] =~ tr/[0-9]//) > 4)){ $serial = pop @parts; $serial = main::clean_dmi($serial); # clears out 0x00000 type non data } # we're assuming that we'll never get a serial without make/model data too. $model = join(' ',@parts) if @parts; $model = main::remove_duplicates($model) if $model && scalar @parts > 1; eval $end if $b_log; return ($model,$serial); } # DISPLAY DATA X.org ## sub display_data_x { eval $start if $b_log; my ($prog_xdpyinfo,$prog_xrandr); if ($prog_xdpyinfo = main::check_program('xdpyinfo')){ xdpyinfo_data($prog_xdpyinfo); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $graphics{'screens'}; if ($prog_xrandr = main::check_program('xrandr')){ xrandr_data($prog_xrandr); } if (!$graphics{'screens'}){ $graphics{'tty'} = tty_data(); } if (!$prog_xrandr){ $graphics{'no-monitors'} = main::message('tool-missing-basic','xrandr'); if (!$prog_xdpyinfo){ if ($graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland'){ $graphics{'no-screens'} = main::message('screen-wayland'); } else { $graphics{'no-screens'} = main::message('tool-missing-basic','xdpyinfo/xrandr'); } } } print 'Final display x: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $graphics{'screens'} if $dbg[17]; main::log_data('dump','$graphics{screens}',$graphics{'screens'}) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub xdpyinfo_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my ($diagonal,$diagonal_m,$dpi) = ('','',''); my ($screen_id,$screen,@working); my ($res_x,$res_y,$size_x,$size_x_i,$size_y,$size_y_i); my @xdpyinfo = main::grabber("$program $display_opt 2>/dev/null","\n",'strip'); # @xdpyinfo = map {s/^\s+//;$_} @xdpyinfo if @xdpyinfo; # print join("\n",@xdpyinfo), "\n"; # X vendor and version detection. # new method added since radeon and X.org and the disappearance of # version : ...etc. Later on, the normal textual version string # returned, e.g. like: X.Org version: 6.8.2 # A failover mechanism is in place: if $version empty, release number parsed instead foreach (@xdpyinfo){ @working = split(/:\s+/, $_); next if (($graphics{'screens'} && $working[0] !~ /^(dimensions$|screen\s#)/) || !$working[0]); # print "$_\n"; if ($working[0] eq 'vendor string'){ $working[1] =~ s/The\s|\sFoundation//g; # some distros, like fedora, report themselves as the xorg vendor, # so quick check here to make sure the vendor string includes Xorg in string if ($working[1] !~ /x/i){ $working[1] .= ' X.org'; } $graphics{'x-server'} = [[$working[1]]]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'name of display'){ $graphics{'display-id'} = $working[1]; } # this is the x protocol version elsif ($working[0] eq 'version number'){ $graphics{'x-protocol-version'} = $working[1]; } # not used, but might be good for something? elsif ($working[0] eq 'vendor release number'){ $graphics{'x-vendor-release'} = $working[1]; } # the real X.org version string elsif ($working[0] eq 'X.Org version'){ push(@{$graphics{'x-server'}->[0]},$working[1]); } elsif ($working[0] eq 'default screen number'){ $graphics{'display-default-screen'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'number of screens'){ $graphics{'display-screens'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] =~ /^screen #([0-9]+):/){ $screen_id = $1; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'resolution'){ $working[1] =~ s/^([0-9]+)x/$1/; $graphics{'s-dpi'} = $working[1]; } # This is Screen, not monitor: dimensions: 2560x1024 pixels (677x270 millimeters) elsif ($working[0] eq 'dimensions'){ ($dpi,$res_x,$res_y,$size_x,$size_y) = (); if ($working[1] =~ /([0-9]+)\s*x\s*([0-9]+)\s+pixels\s+\(([0-9]+)\s*x\s*([0-9]+)\s*millimeters\)/){ $res_x = $1; $res_y = $2; $size_x = $3; $size_y = $4; # flip size x,y if don't roughly match res x/y ratio if ($size_x && $size_y && $res_y){ flip_size_x_y(\$size_x,\$size_y,\$res_x,\$res_y); } $size_x_i = ($size_x) ? sprintf("%.1f", ($size_x/25.4)) : 0; $size_y_i = ($size_y) ? sprintf("%.1f", ($size_y/25.4)) : 0; $dpi = ($res_x && $size_x) ? sprintf("%.0f", ($res_x*25.4/$size_x)) : ''; $diagonal = ($size_x && $size_y) ? sprintf("%.1f", (sqrt($size_x**2 + $size_y**2)/25.4)) : ''; $diagonal += 0 if $diagonal;# trick to get rid of decimal 0 $diagonal_m = ($size_x && $size_y) ? sprintf("%.0f", (sqrt($size_x**2 + $size_y**2))) : ''; } $screen = { 'screen' => $screen_id, 'res-x' => $res_x, 'res-y' => $res_y, 'size-x' => $size_x, 'size-x-i' => $size_x_i, 'size-y' => $size_y, 'size-y-i' => $size_y_i, 's-dpi' => $dpi, 'diagonal' => $diagonal, 'diagonal-m' => $diagonal_m, }; push(@{$graphics{'screens'}}, $screen); } } print 'Data: xdpyinfo: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $graphics{'screens'} if $dbg[17]; main::log_data('dump','$graphics{screens}',$graphics{'screens'}) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub xrandr_data { eval $end if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my ($diagonal,$diagonal_m,$dpi,$monitor_id,$pos_x,$pos_y,$primary); my ($res_x,$res_x_max,$res_y,$res_y_max); my ($screen_id,$set_as,$size_x,$size_x_i,$size_y,$size_y_i,$x_screen); my (@ids,%monitors,@xrandr_screens,@xrandr); if (!$fake{'xrandr'}){ @xrandr = main::grabber("$program $display_opt 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); } else { @xrandr = main::reader("$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/svn/branches/inxi-perl/xrandr.txt",'strip'); } # $graphics{'dimensions'} = (\@dimensions); # we get a bit more info from xrandr than xdpyinfo, but xrandr fails to handle # multiple screens from different video cards foreach (@xrandr){ # note: no mm as with xdpyinfo # Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 2560 x 1024, maximum 8192 x 8192 if (/^Screen ([0-9]+):/){ $screen_id = $1; # handle no xdpyinfo Screen data if ((!$graphics{'screens'} || scalar @{$graphics{'screens'}} != (scalar @xrandr_screens + 1)) && /:\s.*?current\s+(\d+)\s*x\s*(\d+),\smaximum\s+(\d+)\s*x\s*(\d+)/){ $res_x = $1; $res_y = $2; $res_x_max = $3; $res_y_max = $4; $x_screen = { 'screen' => $screen_id, 'res-x' => $res_x, 'res-y' => $res_y, 'size-x' => undef, 'size-x-i' => undef, 'size-y' => undef, 'size-y-i' => undef, 's-dpi' => undef, 'diagonal' => undef, 'diagonal-m' => undef, }; push(@{$graphics{'screens'}}, $x_screen); } if (%monitors){ push(@xrandr_screens,\%monitors); %monitors = (); } } # HDMI-2 connected 1920x1200+1080+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 519mm x 324mm # DP-1 connected primary 2560x1440+1080+1200 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 598mm x 336mm # HDMI-1 connected 1080x1920+0+0 left (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 160mm x 90mm elsif (/^([^\s]+)\s+connected\s(primary\s)?([0-9]+)\s*x\s*([0-9]+)\+([0-9]+)\+([0-9]+)(\s[^(]*\([^)]+\))?(\s([0-9]+)mm\sx\s([0-9]+)mm)?/){ $monitor_id = $1; $set_as = $2; $res_x = $3; $res_y = $4; $pos_x = $5; $pos_y = $6; $size_x = $9; $size_y = $10; # flip size x,y if don't roughly match res x/y ratio if ($size_x && $size_y && $res_y){ flip_size_x_y(\$size_x,\$size_y,\$res_x,\$res_y); } $size_x_i = ($size_x) ? sprintf("%.1f", ($size_x/25.4)) : 0; $size_y_i = ($size_y) ? sprintf("%.1f", ($size_y/25.4)) : 0; $dpi = ($res_x && $size_x) ? sprintf("%.0f", $res_x * 25.4 / $size_x) : ''; $diagonal = ($res_x && $size_x) ? sprintf("%.1f", (sqrt($size_x**2 + $size_y**2)/25.4)) : ''; $diagonal += 0 if $diagonal; # trick to get rid of decimal 0 $diagonal_m = ($res_x && $size_x) ? sprintf("%.0f", (sqrt($size_x**2 + $size_y**2))) : ''; undef $primary; push(@ids,$monitor_id); if ($set_as){ $primary = $monitor_id; $set_as =~ s/\s$//; } $monitors{$monitor_id} = { 'screen' => $screen_id, 'monitor' => $monitor_id, 'pos-x' => $pos_x, 'pos-y' => $pos_y, 'primary' => $primary, 'res-x' => $res_x, 'res-y' => $res_y, 'size-x' => $size_x, 'size-x-i' => $size_x_i, 'size-y' => $size_y, 'size-y-i' => $size_y_i, 'dpi' => $dpi, 'diagonal' => $diagonal, 'diagonal-m' => $diagonal_m, 'position' => $set_as, }; # print "x:$size_x y:$size_y rx:$res_x ry:$res_y dpi:$dpi\n"; ($res_x,$res_y,$size_x,$size_x_i,$size_y,$size_y_i,$set_as) = (0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,undef); } my @working = split(/\s+/,$_); # this is the monitor current dimensions if ($working[1] =~ /\*/){ $working[1] =~ s/\*|\+//g; $working[1] = sprintf("%.0f",$working[1]); if ($monitor_id && %monitors){ $monitors{$monitor_id}->{'hz'} = $working[1]; } ($diagonal,$dpi) = ('',''); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@monitors; } } if (%monitors){ push(@xrandr_screens,\%monitors); } my $i = 0; my $layouts; if (!defined $graphics{'display-screens'} && $graphics{'screens'}){ $graphics{'display-screens'} = scalar @{$graphics{'screens'}}; } map_monitor_ids(\@ids) if @ids; foreach my $main (@{$graphics{'screens'}}){ # print "h: " . Data::Dumper::Dumper $main; # print "h: " . Data::Dumper::Dumper @xrandr_screens; # print $main->{'screen'}, "\n"; foreach my $x_screen (@xrandr_screens){ # print "d: " . Data::Dumper::Dumper $x_screen; my @keys = sort keys %$x_screen; if ($x_screen->{$keys[0]}{'screen'} eq $main->{'screen'} && !defined $graphics{'screens'}->[$i]{'monitors'}){ $graphics{'screens'}->[$i]{'monitors'} = $x_screen; } if ($extra > 1){ if (!$layouts){ $layouts = []; set_monitor_layouts($layouts); } advanced_monitor_data($x_screen,$layouts); } if (!defined $main->{'size-x'}){ $graphics{'screens'}->[$i]{'size-missing'} = main::message('tool-missing-basic','xdpyinfo'); } } $i++; } undef $layouts; # print "xrand: " . Data::Dumper::Dumper \@xrandr_screens; print 'Data: xrandr: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $graphics{'screens'} if $dbg[17]; main::log_data('dump','$graphics{screens}',$graphics{'screens'}) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } # case where no xpdyinfo display server/version data exists, or to set Wayland # Xwayland version, or Xvesa data. sub display_server_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program); # load the extra X paths, it's important that these are first, because # later Xorg versions show error if run in console or ssh if the true path # is not used. @paths = (qw(/usr/lib /usr/lib/xorg /usr/lib/xorg-server /usr/libexec /usr/X11R6/bin), @paths); my (@data,$server,$version); if (!$graphics{'x-server'} || !$graphics{'x-server'}->[0][1]){ # IMPORTANT: both commands send version data to stderr! if ($program = main::check_program('Xorg')){ @data = main::grabber("$program -version 2>&1",'','strip'); $server = 'X.org'; } elsif ($program = main::check_program('X')){ @data = main::grabber("$program -version 2>&1",'','strip'); $server = 'X.org'; } elsif ($program = main::check_program('Xvesa')){ @data = main::grabber("$program -version 2>&1",'','strip'); $server = 'Xvesa'; $graphics{'display-driver'} = ['vesa']; $graphics{'xvesa'} = $program; if (!$graphics{'screens'}){ $graphics{'no-screens'} = main::message('screen-xvesa'); } } # print join('^ ', @paths), " :: $program\n"; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; if ($data[0]){ if ($data[0] =~ /X.org X server (\S+)/i){ $version = $1; } elsif ($data[0] =~ /XFree86 Version (\S+)/i){ $version = $1; $server = 'XFree86'; } elsif ($data[0] =~ /X Window System Version (\S+)/i){ $version = $1; } elsif ($data[0] =~ /Xvesa from tinyx (\S+)/i){ $version = $1; $server = 'TinyX Xvesa'; } } $graphics{'x-server'} = [[$server,$version]] if $server; } if ((!$b_display || $graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland') && ($program = main::check_program('Xwayland'))){ undef $version; @data = main::grabber("$program -version 2>&1",'','strip'); # Slackware Linux Project Xwayland Version 21.1.4 (12101004) # The X.Org Foundation Xwayland Version 21.1.4 (12101004) if (@data){ $data[0] =~ /Xwayland Version (\S+)/; $version = $1; } $graphics{'x-server'} = [] if !$graphics{'x-server'}; push(@{$graphics{'x-server'}},['Xwayland',$version]); } # remove extra X paths from global @paths @paths = grep { !/^\/usr\/lib|xorg|X11R6|libexec/ } @paths; eval $end if $b_log; } # for wayland display/monitor drivers, or if no display drivers found for x sub gpu_drivers_sys { eval $start if $b_log; my ($id) = @_; my ($driver,@drivers); # we only want list of drivers for cards with a connected monitor, and inactive # ports are already removed by the 'all' stage. foreach my $port (keys %{$monitor_ids}){ if (!$monitor_ids->{$port}{'drivers'} || ($id ne 'all' && $id ne $port) || !$monitor_ids->{$port}{'status'} || $monitor_ids->{$port}{'status'} ne 'connected'){ next; } else { foreach $driver (@{$monitor_ids->{$port}{'drivers'}}){ push(@drivers,$driver); } } } if (@drivers){ @drivers = sort(@drivers); main::uniq(\@drivers); } eval $end if $b_log; @drivers ? return \@drivers : return; } sub display_drivers_x { eval $start if $b_log; my ($driver,@driver_data,,%drivers); my ($alternate,$failed,$loaded,$sep,$unloaded) = ('','','','',''); if (my $log = $system_files{'xorg-log'}){ if ($fake{'xorg-log'}){ # $log = "$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/xorg-logs/Xorg.0-voyager-serena.log"; # $log = "$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/xorg-logs/loading-unload-failed-all41-mint.txt"; # $log = "$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/xorg-logs/loading-unload-failed-phd21-mint.txt"; # $log = "$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/xorg-logs/Xorg.0-gm10.log"; # $log = "$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/xorg-logs/xorg-multi-driver-1.log"; } my @xorg = main::reader($log); # list is from sgfxi plus non-free drivers, plus ARM drivers my $list = join('|', qw(amdgpu apm ark armsoc atimisc ati chips cirrus cyrix fbdev fbturbo fglrx geode glide glint i128 i740 i810-dec100 i810e i810 i815 i830 i845 i855 i865 i915 i945 i965 iftv imstt intel ivtv mach64 mesa mga modesetting neomagic newport nouveau nsc nvidia nv openchrome r128 radeonhd radeon rendition s3virge s3 savage siliconmotion sisimedia sisusb sis sunbw2 suncg14 suncg3 suncg6 sunffb sunleo suntcx tdfx tga trident tseng unichrome v4l vboxvideo vesa vga via vmware vmwgfx voodoo)); # it's much cheaper to grab the simple pattern match then do the expensive one # in the main loop. # @xorg = grep {/Failed|Unload|Loading/} @xorg; foreach (@xorg){ next if !/Failed|Unload|Loading/; # print "$_\n"; # note that in file names, driver is always lower case if (/\sLoading.*($list)_drv.so$/i){ $driver=lc($1); # we get all the actually loaded drivers first, we will use this to compare the # failed/unloaded, which have not always actually been truly loaded $drivers{$driver}='loaded'; } # openbsd uses UnloadModule: elsif (/(Unloading\s|UnloadModule).*\"?($list)(_drv.so)?\"?$/i){ $driver=lc($2); # we get all the actually loaded drivers first, we will use this to compare the # failed/unloaded, which have not always actually been truly loaded if (exists $drivers{$driver} && $drivers{$driver} ne 'alternate'){ $drivers{$driver}='unloaded'; } } # verify that the driver actually started the desktop, even with false failed messages # which can occur. This is the driver that is actually driving the display. # note that xorg will often load several modules, like modesetting,fbdev,nouveau # NOTE: # (II) UnloadModule: "nouveau" # (II) Unloading nouveau # (II) Failed to load module "nouveau" (already loaded, 0) # (II) LoadModule: "modesetting" elsif (/Failed.*($list)\"?.*$/i){ # Set driver to lower case because sometimes it will show as # RADEON or NVIDIA in the actual x start $driver=lc($1); # we need to make sure that the driver has already been truly loaded, # not just discussed if (exists $drivers{$driver} && $drivers{$driver} ne 'alternate'){ if ($_ !~ /\(already loaded/){ $drivers{$driver}='failed'; } # reset the previous line's 'unloaded' to 'loaded' as well else { $drivers{$driver}='loaded'; } } elsif ($_ =~ /module does not exist/){ $drivers{$driver}='alternate'; } } } my $sep = ''; foreach (sort keys %drivers){ if ($drivers{$_} eq 'loaded'){ $sep = ($loaded) ? ',' : ''; $loaded .= $sep . $_; } elsif ($drivers{$_} eq 'unloaded'){ $sep = ($unloaded) ? ',' : ''; $unloaded .= $sep . $_; } elsif ($drivers{$_} eq 'failed'){ $sep = ($failed) ? ',' : ''; $failed .= $sep . $_; } elsif ($drivers{$_} eq 'alternate'){ $sep = ($alternate) ? ',' : ''; $alternate .= $sep . $_; } } if ($loaded || $unloaded || $failed || $alternate){ @driver_data = ($loaded,$unloaded,$failed,$alternate); } } eval $end if $b_log; @driver_data ? return \@driver_data : return; } sub display_protocol { eval $start if $b_log; $graphics{'protocol'} = ''; if ($ENV{'XDG_SESSION_TYPE'}){ $graphics{'protocol'} = $ENV{'XDG_SESSION_TYPE'}; } if (!$graphics{'protocol'} && $ENV{'WAYLAND_DISPLAY'}){ $graphics{'protocol'} = $ENV{'WAYLAND_DISPLAY'}; } # can show as wayland-0 if ($graphics{'protocol'} && $graphics{'protocol'} =~ /wayland/i){ $graphics{'protocol'} = 'wayland'; } # yes, I've seen this in 2019 distros, sigh elsif ($graphics{'protocol'} eq 'tty'){ $graphics{'protocol'} = ''; } # need to confirm that there's a point to this test, I believe no, fails out of x # loginctl also results in the session id if (!$graphics{'protocol'} && $b_display && $force{'display'}){ if (my $program = main::check_program('loginctl')){ my $id = ''; # $id = $ENV{'XDG_SESSION_ID'}; # returns tty session in console my @data = main::grabber("$program --no-pager --no-legend 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); foreach (@data){ next if /tty[v]?[0-6]$/; # freebsd: ttyv3 $id = (split(/\s+/, $_))[0]; last; # multiuser? too bad, we'll go for the first one } if ($id){ my $temp = (main::grabber("$program show-session $id -p Type --no-pager --no-legend 2>/dev/null"))[0]; $temp =~ s/Type=// if $temp; # ssh will not show /dev/ttyx so would have passed the first test $graphics{'protocol'} = $temp if $temp && $temp ne 'tty'; } } } $graphics{'protocol'} = lc($graphics{'protocol'}) if $graphics{'protocol'}; eval $end if $b_log; } ## MONITOR DATA ## sub set_monitors_sys { eval $start if $b_log; my $pattern = '/sys/class/drm/card[0-9]/device/driver/module/drivers/*'; my @cards_glob = main::globber($pattern); $pattern = '/sys/class/drm/card*-*/{edid,enabled,status,modes}'; my @ports_glob = main::globber($pattern); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@cards_glob; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ports_glob; my ($card,%cards,@data,$file,$item,$path,$port); foreach $file (@cards_glob){ next if ! -e $file; if ($file =~ m|^/sys/class/drm/(card\d+)/.+?/drivers/(\S+):(\S+)$|){ push(@{$cards{$1}},[$2,$3]); } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%cards; foreach $file (sort @ports_glob){ next if ! -r $file; $item = $file; $item =~ s|(/.*/(card\d+)-([^/]+))/(.+)||; $path = $1; $card = $2; $port = $3; $item = $4; next if !$1; $monitor_ids = {} if !$monitor_ids; $monitor_ids->{$port}{'monitor'} = $port; if (!$monitor_ids->{$port}{'drivers'} && $cards{$card}){ foreach my $info (@{$cards{$card}}){ push(@{$monitor_ids->{$port}{'drivers'}},$info->[1]); } } $monitor_ids->{$port}{'path'} = readlink($path); $monitor_ids->{$port}{'path'} =~ s|^\.\./\.\.|/sys|; if ($item eq 'status' || $item eq 'enabled'){ # print "$file\n"; $monitor_ids->{$port}{$item} = main::reader($file,'strip',0); } # arm: U:1680x1050p-0 elsif ($item eq 'modes'){ @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); next if !@data; if (scalar @data == 1 || $data[-1] eq $data[0]){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'modes-min-max'} = $data[0]; } else { $monitor_ids->{$port}{'modes-min'} = $data[-1]; $monitor_ids->{$port}{'modes-max'} = $data[0]; } } elsif ($item eq 'edid'){ next if -s $file; monitor_edid_data($file,$port); } } main::log_data('dump','$ports ref',$monitor_ids) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_ids if $dbg[44]; eval $end if $b_log; } sub monitor_edid_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file,$port) = @_; my (@data); open my $fh, '<:raw', $file or return; # it failed, give up, we don't care why my $edid_raw = do { local $/; <$fh> }; return if !$edid_raw; my $edid = ParseEDID::parse_edid($edid_raw,$dbg[47]); main::log_data('dump','Parse::EDID',$edid) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $edid if $dbg[44]; return if !$edid || ref $edid ne 'HASH' || !%$edid; $monitor_ids->{$port}{'build-date'} = $edid->{'year'}; if ($edid->{'gamma'}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'gamma'} = ($edid->{'gamma'}/100 + 0); } if ($edid->{'monitor_name'} || $edid->{'manufacturer_name_nice'}){ my $model = ''; if ($edid->{'manufacturer_name_nice'}){ $model = $edid->{'manufacturer_name_nice'}; } if ($edid->{'monitor_name'}){ $model .= ' ' if $model; $model .= $edid->{'monitor_name'}; } $monitor_ids->{$port}{'model'} = main::remove_duplicates(main::clean($model)); } if ($edid->{'diagonal_size'}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'diagonal-m'} = sprintf('%.0f',($edid->{'diagonal_size'}*25.4)) + 0; $monitor_ids->{$port}{'diagonal'} = sprintf('%.1f',$edid->{'diagonal_size'}) + 0; } if ($edid->{'ratio_name'}){ $edid->{'ratio_name'} =~ s|/|:|; # this should be changed in ParseEDID $monitor_ids->{$port}{'ratio'} = $edid->{'ratio_name'}; } if ($edid->{'detailed_timings'}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'res-x'} = $edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'horizontal_active'}; $monitor_ids->{$port}{'res-y'} = $edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'vertical_active'}; if ($edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'horizontal_image_size'}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'size-x'} = $edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'horizontal_image_size'}; $monitor_ids->{$port}{'size-x-i'} = sprintf('%.1f',($edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'horizontal_image_size'}/25.4)) + 0; } if ($edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'vertical_image_size'}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'size-y'} = $edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'vertical_image_size'}; $monitor_ids->{$port}{'size-y-i'} = sprintf('%.1f',($edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'vertical_image_size'}/25.4)) + 0; } if ($edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'horizontal_dpi'}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'dpi'} = sprintf('%.0f',$edid->{'detailed_timings'}[0]{'horizontal_dpi'}) + 0; } } if ($edid->{'serial_number'} || $edid->{'serial_number2'}){ # this looks much more like a real serial than the default: serial_number if ($edid->{'serial_number2'} && @{$edid->{'serial_number2'}}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'serial'} = main::clean_dmi($edid->{'serial_number2'}[0]); } elsif ($edid->{'serial_number'}){ $monitor_ids->{$port}{'serial'} = main::clean_dmi($edid->{'serial_number'}); } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub advanced_monitor_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($monitors,$layouts) = @_; my (@horiz,@vert); my $position = ''; # then see if we can locate a default position primary monitor foreach my $key (keys %$monitors){ next if !defined $monitors->{$key}{'pos-x'}; # this is the only scenario we can guess at if no primary detected if (!$monitors->{$key}{'primary'} && $monitors->{$key}{'pos-x'} == 0 && $monitors->{$key}{'pos-y'} == 0){ $monitors->{$key}{'position'} = 'primary'; $monitors->{$key}{'primary'} = $monitors->{$key}{'monitor'}; } if (!grep {$monitors->{$key}{'pos-x'} == $_} @horiz){ push(@horiz,$monitors->{$key}{'pos-x'}); } if (!grep {$monitors->{$key}{'pos-y'} == $_} @vert){ push(@vert,$monitors->{$key}{'pos-y'}); } } @horiz = sort(@horiz); @vert = sort(@vert); my ($h,$v) = (scalar(@horiz),scalar(@vert)); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@horiz; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@vert; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $layouts; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_map; foreach my $key (keys %$monitors){ if (@horiz && @vert){ $monitors->{$key}{'position'} ||= ''; $position = ''; $position = get_monitor_position($monitors->{$key},\@horiz,\@vert); $position = $layouts->[$v][$h]{$position} if $layouts->[$v][$h]{$position}; $monitors->{$key}{'position'} .= ',' if $monitors->{$key}{'position'}; $monitors->{$key}{'position'} .= $position; } my $mon_mapped = ($monitor_map) ? $monitor_map->{$monitors->{$key}{'monitor'}} : undef; # these are already set for monitor_ids, only need this for Xorg data. if ($mon_mapped && $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}){ # note: xorg drivers can be different than gpu drivers $monitors->{$key}{'drivers'} = gpu_drivers_sys($mon_mapped); $monitors->{$key}{'build-date'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'build-date'}; $monitors->{$key}{'diagonal'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'diagonal'}; $monitors->{$key}{'diagonal-m'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'diagonal-m'}; $monitors->{$key}{'gamma'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'gamma'}; $monitors->{$key}{'modes-min-max'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'modes-min-max'}; $monitors->{$key}{'modes-max'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'modes-max'}; $monitors->{$key}{'modes-min'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'modes-min'}; $monitors->{$key}{'model'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'model'}; $monitors->{$key}{'ratio'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'ratio'}; $monitors->{$key}{'serial'} = $monitor_ids->{$mon_mapped}{'serial'}; if ($mon_mapped ne $monitors->{$key}{'monitor'}){ $monitors->{$key}{'monitor-mapped'} = $mon_mapped; } } } # not printing out primary if Screen has only 1 Monitor if (scalar keys %$monitors == 1){ my @keys = keys %$monitors; $monitors->{$keys[0]}{'position'} = undef; } print Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitors if $dbg[45]; eval $end if $b_log; } # clear out all disabled or not connected monitor ports sub set_active_monitors { eval $start if $b_log; foreach my $key (keys %$monitor_ids){ if (!$monitor_ids->{$key}{'enabled'} || $monitor_ids->{$key}{'enabled'} ne 'enabled' || !$monitor_ids->{$key}{'status'} || $monitor_ids->{$key}{'status'} ne 'connected'){ delete $monitor_ids->{$key}; } } # print 'active monitors: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_ids; eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_monitor_position { eval $start if $b_log; my ($monitor,$horiz,$vert) = @_; my ($i,$position) = (1,''); foreach (@$vert){ if ($_ == $monitor->{'pos-y'}){ $position = $i . '-'; last; } $i++; } $i = 1; foreach (@$horiz){ if ($_ == $monitor->{'pos-x'}){ $position .= $i; last; } $i++; } main::log_data('data','pos-raw: ' . $position) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $position; } sub set_monitor_layouts { my ($layouts) = @_; $layouts->[1][2] = {'1-1' => 'left','1-2' => 'right'}; $layouts->[1][3] = {'1-1' => 'left','1-2' => 'center','1-3' => 'right'}; $layouts->[1][4] = {'1-1' => 'left','1-2' => 'center-l','1-3' => 'center-r', '1-4' => 'right'}; $layouts->[2][1] = {'1-1' => 'top','2-1' => 'bottom'}; $layouts->[2][2] = {'1-1' => 'top-left','1-2' => 'top-right', '2-1' => 'bottom-l','2-2' => 'bottom-r'}; $layouts->[2][3] = {'1-1' => 'top-left','1-2' => 'top-center','1-3' => 'top-right', '2-1' => 'bottom-l','2-2' => 'bottom-c','2-3' => 'bottom-r'}; $layouts->[3][1] = {'1-1' => 'top','2-1' => 'middle','3-1' => 'bottom'}; $layouts->[3][2] = {'1-1' => 'top-left','1-2' => 'top-right', '2-1' => 'middle-l','2-2' => 'middle-r', '3-1' => 'bottom-l','3-2' => 'bottom-r'}; $layouts->[3][3] = {'1-1' => 'top-left','1-2' => 'top-center',,'1-3' => 'top-right', '2-1' => 'middle-l','2-2' => 'middle-c','2-3' => 'middle-r', '3-1' => 'bottom-l','3-2' => 'bottom-c','3-3' => 'bottom-r'}; } # this is required to resolve the insane situation where some xorg drivers change # the kernel ID for the port to something slightly different, amdgpu in particular. sub map_monitor_ids { eval $start if $b_log; my ($display_ids) = @_; return if !$monitor_ids; @$display_ids = sort { lc($a) cmp lc($b) } @$display_ids; my @sys_ids; foreach my $key (keys %$monitor_ids){ if ($monitor_ids->{$key}{'status'} eq 'connected' && $monitor_ids->{$key}{'enabled'} eq 'enabled'){ push(@sys_ids,$key); } } @sys_ids = sort { lc($a) cmp lc($b) } @sys_ids; # @sys_ids = ('DP-1-1','DVI-I-1','VGA-1'); main::log_data('dump','@sys_ids',\@sys_ids) if $b_log; main::log_data('dump','$xrandr_ids ref',$display_ids) if $b_log; print 'sys: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@sys_ids if $dbg[45]; print 'display: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper $display_ids if $dbg[45]; return if scalar @sys_ids != scalar @$display_ids; $monitor_map = {}; # known patterns: s: DP-1, d: DisplayPort-0; s: HDMI-A-2, d: HDMI-A-1 # s: HDMI-A-2, d: HDMI-2; s: DVI-1 d: DVI1; s: HDMI-1, d: HDMI1 # s: DVI-I-1, d: DVI0; s: VGA-1, d: VGA1; s: DP-1-1; d: DP-1-1 my ($d_1,$d_2,$d_3,$d_4,$s_1,$s_2,$s_3,$s_4); for (my $i=0; $i < scalar @$display_ids; $i++){ print "s: $sys_ids[$i] x: $display_ids->[$i]\n" if $dbg[45]; if ($display_ids->[$i] =~ /^([A-Z]+)(-[AB]|-[ADI]|-[ADI]-\d+?|-\d+?)?(-)?(\d+)$/i){ $d_1 = $1; $d_2 = ($2) ? $2 : ''; $d_3 = ($3) ? $3 : ''; $d_4 = $4; $d_1 =~ s/^DisplayPort/DP/i; # amdgpu... print " d1: $d_1 d2: $d_2 d3: $d_3 d4: $d_4\n" if $dbg[45]; if ($sys_ids[$i] =~ /^([A-Z]+?)(-[AB]|-[ADI]|-[ADI]-\d+?|-\d+?)?(-)?(\d+)$/i){ $s_1 = $1; $s_2 = ($2) ? $2 : ''; $s_3 = ($3) ? $3 : ''; $s_4 = $4; $d_1 = $s_1 if uc($d_1) eq 'XWAYLAND'; print " d1: $d_1 s1: $s_1 s2: $s_2 s3: $s_3 s4: $s_4\n" if $dbg[45]; if ($d_1 eq $s_1 && ($d_4 == $s_4 || $d_4 == ($s_4 - 1))){ $monitor_map->{$display_ids->[$i]} = $sys_ids[$i]; } } } if (!$monitor_map->{$display_ids->[$i]}){ $monitor_map->{$display_ids->[$i]} = main::message('monitor-id'); } } main::log_data('dump','$monitor_map ref',$monitor_map) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $monitor_map if $dbg[45]; eval $end if $b_log; } # handle case of monitor on left or right edge, vertical that is. # mm dimensiions are based on the default position of monitor as sold. # very old systems may not have non 0 value for size x or y # size, res x,y by reference sub flip_size_x_y { eval $start if $b_log; my ($size_x,$size_y,$res_x,$res_y) = @_; if ((($$res_x/$$res_y > 1 && $$size_x/$$size_y < 1) || ($$res_x/$$res_y < 1 && $$size_x/$$size_y > 1))){ ($$size_x,$$size_y) = ($$size_y,$$size_x); } eval $end if $b_log; } ## COMPOSITOR DATA ## sub set_compositor_data { eval $start if $b_log; if (my $compositors = get_compositors()){ my @data; foreach my $compositor (@$compositors){ # gnome-shell is incredibly slow to return version if (($extra > 1 || $graphics{'protocol'} eq 'wayland') && (!$show{'system'} || $compositor ne 'gnome-shell')){ $graphics{'compositors'} = [] if !$graphics{'compositors'}; push(@{$graphics{'compositors'}},[main::program_data($compositor,$compositor)]); } else { $graphics{'compositors'} = [] if !$graphics{'compositors'}; push(@{$graphics{'compositors'}},[(main::program_values($compositor))[3]]); } } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_compositors { eval $start if $b_log; my @found; main::set_ps_gui() if !$loaded{'ps-gui'}; if (@ps_gui){ # ORDER MATTES! # notes: compiz: debian package compiz-core; # enlightenment: as of version 20 wayland compositor my @compositors = qw(budgie-wm compiz compton enlightenment gnome-shell kwin_wayland kwin_x11 kwinft marco muffin mutter); # these are more obscure, so check for them after primary common ones push (@compositors,qw(3dwm dcompmgr gala kmscon metisse mir moblin monsterwm picom ukwm unagi unity-system-compositor xcompmgr xfwm4 xfwm5 xfwm)); my $matches = join('|',@compositors) . $wl_compositors; foreach my $psg (@ps_gui){ if ($psg =~ /^($matches)$/){ push(@found,$1); } } } main::log_data('dump','compositors:', \@found) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; (@found) ? return \@found : return; } ## UTILITIES ## sub tty_data(){ eval $start if $b_log; my ($tty); if ($size{'term-cols'}){ $tty = "$size{'term-cols'}x$size{'term-lines'}"; } # this is broken elsif ($b_irc && $client{'console-irc'}){ ShellData::console_irc_tty() if !$loaded{'con-irc-tty'}; my $tty_working = $client{'con-irc-tty'}; if ($tty_working ne '' && (my $program = main::check_program('stty'))){ my $tty_arg = ($bsd_type) ? '-f' : '-F'; # handle vtnr integers, and tty ID with letters etc. $tty_working = "tty$tty_working" if -e "/dev/tty$tty_working"; $tty = (main::grabber("$program $tty_arg /dev/$tty_working size 2>/dev/null"))[0]; if ($tty){ my @temp = split(/\s+/, $tty); $tty = "$temp[1]x$temp[0]"; } } } eval $end if $b_log; return $tty; } } ## LogicalItem { package LogicalItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; if ($bsd_type){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('logical-data-bsd',$uname[0]); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } else { LsblkData::set() if !$loaded{'lsblk'}; if ($fake{'logical'} || $alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ lvm_data() if !$loaded{'logical-data'}; if (!@lvm){ my $key = 'Message'; # note: arch linux has a bug where lvs returns 0 if non root start my $message = ($use{'logical-lvm'}) ? main::message('tool-permissions','lvs') : main::message('logical-data',''); push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => $message, },); } else { my %processed = process_lvm_data(); @rows = lvm_output(\%processed); } } elsif ($use{'logical-lvm'} && $alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => $alerts{'lvs'}->{'message'}, },); } elsif (@lsblk && !$use{'logical-lvm'} && ($alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'} eq 'permissions' || $alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'} eq 'missing')){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('logical-data',''), },); } elsif ($alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'} ne 'use'){ $key1 = $alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'lvs'}->{'message'}; $key1 = ucfirst($key1); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } if ($use{'logical-general'}){ my @general_data = general_data(); push(@rows,general_output(\@general_data)) if @general_data; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub general_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($general_data) = @_; my ($size,@rows); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); # cryptsetup status luks-a00baac5-44ff-4b48-b303-3bedb1f623ce foreach my $item (sort {$a->{'type'} cmp $b->{'type'}} @$general_data){ $j = scalar @rows; $size = ($item->{'size'}) ? main::get_size($item->{'size'}, 'string') : 'N/A'; push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $item->{'name'}, }); if ($b_admin){ $item->{'name'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'maj-min')} = $item->{'maj-min'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $item->{'type'}; if ($extra > 0 && $item->{'dm'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'dm')} = $item->{'dm'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; my $b_fake; components_output('general',\$j,\$num,\@rows,\@{$item->{'components'}},\$b_fake); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub lvm_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($lvm_data) = @_; my (@rows); my ($size); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); foreach my $vg (sort keys %$lvm_data){ $j = scalar @rows; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $lvm_data->{$vg}; $size = main::get_size($lvm_data->{$vg}{'vg-size'},'string','N/A'); push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => '', main::key($num++,0,2,'VG') => $vg, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => uc($lvm_data->{$vg}{'vg-format'}), main::key($num++,0,2,'size') => $size, },); $size = main::get_size($lvm_data->{$vg}{'vg-free'},'string','N/A'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'free')} = $size; foreach my $lv (sort keys %{$lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}}){ next if $extra < 2 && $lv =~ /^\[/; # it's an internal vg lv, raid meta/image $j = scalar @rows; my $b_raid; $size = main::get_size($lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'lv-size'},'string','N/A'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'LV')} = $lv; if ($b_admin && $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'maj-min'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'maj-min')} = $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'maj-min'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'type')} = $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'lv-type'}; if ($extra > 0 && $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'dm'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'dm')} = $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'dm'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'size')} = $size; if ($extra > 1 && !($show{'raid'} || $show{'raid-basic'}) && $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'raid'}){ $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'RAID')} = ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'stripes')} = $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'raid'}{'stripes'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'sync')} = $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'raid'}{'sync'}; my $copied = $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'raid'}{'copied'}; $copied = (defined $copied) ? ($copied + 0) . '%': 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'copied')} = $copied; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'mismatches')} = $lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'raid'}{'mismatches'}; $b_raid = 1; } components_output('lvm',\$j,\$num,\@rows,\@{$lvm_data->{$vg}{'lvs'}{$lv}{'components'}},\$b_raid); } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub components_output { my ($type,$j,$num,$rows,$components,$b_raid) = @_; my ($l1); $$j = scalar @$rows if $$b_raid || $extra > 1; $$b_raid = 0; if ($type eq 'general'){ ($l1) = (2); } elsif ($type eq 'lvm'){ ($l1) = (3); } my $status = (!@$components) ? 'N/A': ''; $$rows[$$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,$l1,'Components')} = $status; components_recursive_output($type,$j,$num,$rows,$components,0,'c','p'); } sub components_recursive_output { my ($type,$j,$num,$rows,$components,$indent,$c,$p) = @_; my ($l,$m,$size) = (1,1,0); my ($l2,$l3); if ($type eq 'general'){ ($l2,$l3) = (3+$indent,4+$indent) ; } elsif ($type eq 'lvm'){ ($l2,$l3) = (4+$indent,5+$indent); } # print 'outside: ', scalar @$component, "\n", Data::Dumper::Dumper $component; foreach my $component (@$components){ # print "inside: -n", Data::Dumper::Dumper $component->[$i]; $$j = scalar @$rows if $b_admin; my $id; if ($component->[0] =~ /^(bcache|dm-|md)[0-9]/){ $id = $c .'-' . $m; $m++; } else { $id = $p . '-' . $l; $l++; } $$rows[$$j]->{main::key($$num++,1,$l2,$id)} = $component->[0]; if ($extra > 1){ if ($b_admin){ $component->[1] ||= 'N/A'; $$rows[$$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$l3,'maj-min')} = $component->[1]; $$rows[$$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$l3,'mapped')} = $component->[3] if $component->[3]; $size = main::get_size($component->[2],'string','N/A'); $$rows[$$j]->{main::key($$num++,0,$l3,'size')} = $size; } #next if !$component->[$i][4]; for (my $i = 4; $i < scalar @$component; $i++){ components_recursive_output($type,$j,$num,$rows,$component->[$i],$indent+1,$c.'c',$p.'p'); } } } } # note: type dm is seen in only one dataset, but it's a start sub general_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (@found,@general_data,%parent,$parent_fs); PartitionData::set('proc') if !$loaded{'partition-data'}; main::set_mapper() if !$loaded{'mapper'}; foreach my $row (@lsblk){ # bcache doesn't have mapped name: !$mapper{$row->{'name'}} || next if !$row->{'parent'}; %parent = LsblkData::get($row->{'parent'}); next if !$parent{'fs'}; if ($row->{'type'} && (($row->{'type'} eq 'crypt' || $row->{'type'} eq 'mpath' || $row->{'type'} eq 'multipath') || ($row->{'type'} eq 'dm' && $row->{'name'} =~ /veracrypt/i) || ($parent{'fs'} eq 'bcache'))){ my (@full_components,$mapped,$type); $mapped = $mapper{$row->{'name'}} if %mapper; next if grep(/^$row->{'name'}$/, @found); push(@found,$row->{'name'}); if ($parent{'fs'} eq 'crypto_LUKS'){ $type = 'LUKS'; } # note, testing name is random user string, and there is no other # ID known, the parent FS is '', empty. elsif ($row->{'type'} eq 'dm' && $row->{'name'} =~ /veracrypt/i){ $type = 'VeraCrypt'; } elsif ($row->{'type'} eq 'crypt'){ $type = 'Crypto'; } elsif ($parent{'fs'} eq 'bcache'){ $type = 'bcache'; } # probably only seen on older Redhat servers, LVM probably replaces elsif ($row->{'type'} eq 'mpath' || $row->{'type'} eq 'multipath'){ $type = 'MultiPath'; } elsif ($row->{'type'} eq 'crypt'){ $type = 'Crypt'; } # my $name = ($use{'filter-uuid'}) ? "luks-$filter_string" : $row->{'name'}; component_data($row->{'maj-min'},\@full_components); # print "$row->{'name'}\n", Data::Dumper::Dumper \@full_components; push(@general_data, { 'components' => \@full_components, 'dm' => $mapped, 'maj-min' => $row->{'maj-min'}, 'name' => $row->{'name'}, 'size' => $row->{'size'}, 'type' => $type, }); } } main::log_data('dump','luks @general_data', \@general_data); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@general_data if $dbg[23]; eval $end if $b_log; return @general_data; } # note: called for disk totals, raid, and logical sub lvm_data { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'logical-data'} = 1; my (@args,@data,%totals); @args = qw(vg_name vg_fmt vg_size vg_free lv_name lv_layout lv_size lv_kernel_major lv_kernel_minor segtype seg_count seg_start_pe seg_size_pe stripes devices raid_mismatch_count raid_sync_action raid_write_behind copy_percent); my $num = 0; PartitionData::set() if !$loaded{'partition-data'}; main::set_mapper() if !$loaded{'mapper'}; if ($fake{'logical'}){ # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lvm/lvs-test-1.txt"; # @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } else { # lv_full_name: ar0-home; lv_dm_path: /dev/mapper/ar0-home # seg_size: unit location on volume where segement starts # 2>/dev/null -unit k ---separator ^: my $cmd = $alerts{'lvs'}->{'path'}; $cmd .= ' -aPv --unit k --separator "^:" --segments --noheadings -o '; # $cmd .= ' -o +lv_size,pv_major,pv_minor 2>/dev/null'; $cmd .= join(',', @args); $cmd .= ' 2>/dev/null'; @data = main::grabber("$cmd",'','strip'); main::log_data('dump','lvm @data', \@data) if $b_log; print "command: $cmd\n" if $dbg[22]; } my $j = 0; foreach (@data){ my @line = split(/\^:/, $_); next if $_ =~ /^Partial mode/i; # sometimes 2>/dev/null doesn't catch this for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @args; $i++){ $line[$i] =~ s/k$// if $args[$i] =~ /_(free|size|used)$/; $lvm[$j]->{$args[$i]} = $line[$i]; } if (!$totals{'vgs'}->{$lvm[$j]->{'vg_name'}}){ $totals{'vgs'}->{$lvm[$j]->{'vg_name'}} = $lvm[$j]->{'vg_size'}; $raw_logical[2] += $lvm[$j]->{'vg_free'} if $lvm[$j]->{'vg_free'}; } $j++; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%totals, \@raw_logical; main::log_data('dump','lvm @lvm', \@lvm) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@lvm if $dbg[22]; eval $end if $b_log; } sub process_lvm_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (%processed); foreach my $item (@lvm){ my (@components,@devices,$dm,$dm_tmp,$dm_mm,@full_components,$maj_min,%raid,@temp); if (!$processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}){ $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'vg-size'} = $item->{'vg_size'}; $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'vg-free'} = $item->{'vg_free'}; $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'vg-format'} = $item->{'vg_fmt'}; } if (!$processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'lvs'}{$item->{'lv_name'}}){ $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'lvs'}{$item->{'lv_name'}}{'lv-size'} = $item->{'lv_size'}; $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'lvs'}{$item->{'lv_name'}}{'lv-type'} = $item->{'segtype'}; $maj_min = $item->{'lv_kernel_major'} . ':' . $item->{'lv_kernel_minor'}; $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'lvs'}{$item->{'lv_name'}}{'maj-min'} = $maj_min; $dm_tmp = $item->{'vg_name'} . '-' . $item->{'lv_name'}; $dm_tmp =~ s/\[|\]$//g; $dm = $mapper{$dm_tmp} if %mapper; $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'lvs'}{$item->{'lv_name'}}{'dm'} = $dm; if ($item->{'segtype'} && $item->{'segtype'} ne 'linear' && $item->{'segtype'} =~ /^raid/){ $raid{'copied'} = $item->{'copy_percent'}; $raid{'mismatches'} = $item->{'raid_mismatch_count'}; $raid{'stripes'} = $item->{'stripes'}; $raid{'sync'} = $item->{'raid_sync_action'}; $raid{'type'} = $item->{'segtype'}; $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'lvs'}{$item->{'lv_name'}}{'raid'} = \%raid; } component_data($maj_min,\@full_components); # print "$item->{'lv_name'}\n", Data::Dumper::Dumper \@full_components; $processed{$item->{'vg_name'}}->{'lvs'}{$item->{'lv_name'}}{'components'} = \@full_components; } } main::log_data('dump','lvm %processed', \%processed) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%processed if $dbg[23]; eval $end if $b_log; return %processed; } sub component_data { my ($maj_min,$full_components) = @_; push(@$full_components, component_recursive_data($maj_min)); } sub component_recursive_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($maj_min) = @_; my (@components,@devices); @devices = main::globber("/sys/dev/block/$maj_min/slaves/*") if -e "/sys/dev/block/$maj_min/slaves"; @devices = map {$_ =~ s|^/.*/||; $_;} @devices if @devices; # return @devices if !$b_admin; foreach my $device (@devices){ my ($mapped,$mm2,@part); @part = PartitionData::get($device) if @proc_partitions; $mm2 = $part[0] . ':' . $part[1] if @part; if ($device =~ /^(bcache|dm-|md)[0-9]+$/){ $mapped = $dmmapper{$device}; $raw_logical[1] += $part[2] if $mapped && $mapped =~ /_(cdata|cmeta)$/; push(@components, [$device,$mm2,$part[2],$mapped,[component_recursive_data($mm2)]]); } else { push(@components,[$device,$mm2,$part[2]]); } } eval $end if $b_log; return @components; } } ## MachineItem { package MachineItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (%soc_machine,%data,@rows,$key1,$val1,$which); my $num = 0; if ($bsd_type && $sysctl{'machine'} && !$force{'dmidecode'}){ %data = machine_data_sysctl(); if (%data){ @rows = machine_output(\%data); } elsif (!$key1){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('machine-data-force-dmidecode',''); } } elsif ($bsd_type || $force{'dmidecode'}){ if (!$fake{'dmidecode'} && $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'} ne 'use'){ $key1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'message'}; $key1 = ucfirst($key1); } else { %data = machine_data_dmi(); if (%data){ @rows = machine_output(\%data); } elsif (!$key1){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('machine-data'); } } } elsif (-d '/sys/class/dmi/id/'){ %data = machine_data_sys(); if (%data){ @rows = machine_output(\%data); } else { $key1 = 'Message'; if ($alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'} eq 'missing'){ $val1 = main::message('machine-data-dmidecode'); } else { $val1 = main::message('machine-data'); } } } elsif ($fake{'elbrus'} || $cpu_arch eq 'elbrus'){ if ($fake{'elbrus'} || (my $program = main::check_program('fruid_print'))){ %data = machine_data_fruid($program); } if (%data){ @rows = machine_output(\%data); } elsif (!$key1){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('machine-data-fruid'); } } elsif (!$bsd_type){ # this uses /proc/cpuinfo so only GNU/Linux if (%risc){ %data = machine_data_soc(); @rows = machine_soc_output(\%data) if %data; } if (!%data){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('machine-data-force-dmidecode',''); } } # if error case, null data, whatever if ($key1){ push(@rows,{main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } ## keys for machine data are: # 0-sys_vendor 1-product_name 2-product_version 3-product_serial 4-product_uuid # 5-board_vendor 6-board_name 7-board_version 8-board_serial # 9-bios_vendor 10-bios_version 11-bios_date ## with extra data: # 12-chassis_vendor 13-chassis_type 14-chassis_version 15-chassis_serial ## unused: 16-bios_rev 17-bios_romsize 18 - firmware type sub machine_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($data) = @_; my (@rows); my $firmware = 'BIOS'; my $num = 0; my $j = 0; my ($b_chassis,$b_skip_chassis,$b_skip_system); my ($bios_date,$bios_rev,$bios_romsize,$bios_vendor,$bios_version,$chassis_serial, $chassis_type,$chassis_vendor,$chassis_version,$mobo_model,$mobo_serial,$mobo_vendor, $mobo_version,$product_name,$product_serial,$product_version,$system_vendor); # foreach my $key (keys %data){ # print "$key: $data->{$key}\n"; # } if (!$data->{'sys_vendor'} || ($data->{'board_vendor'} && $data->{'sys_vendor'} eq $data->{'board_vendor'} && !$data->{'product_name'} && !$data->{'product_version'} && !$data->{'product_serial'})){ $b_skip_system = 1; } # The goal here is to not show laptop/mobile devices # found a case of battery existing but having nothing in it on desktop mobo # not all laptops show the first. /proc/acpi/battery is deprecated. elsif (!glob('/proc/acpi/battery/*') && !glob('/sys/class/power_supply/*')){ # ibm / ibm can be true; dell / quantum is false, so in other words, only do this # in case where the vendor is the same and the version is the same and not null, # otherwise the version information is going to be different in all cases I think if (($data->{'sys_vendor'} && $data->{'board_vendor'} && $data->{'sys_vendor'} eq $data->{'board_vendor'}) && (($data->{'product_version'} && $data->{'board_version'} && $data->{'product_version'} eq $data->{'board_version'}) || (!$data->{'product_version'} && $data->{'product_name'} && $data->{'board_name'} && $data->{'product_name'} eq $data->{'board_name'}))){ $b_skip_system = 1; } } $data->{'device'} ||= 'N/A'; $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,'Type') => ucfirst($data->{'device'}), },); if (!$b_skip_system){ # this has already been tested for above so we know it's not null $system_vendor = main::clean($data->{'sys_vendor'}); $product_name = ($data->{'product_name'}) ? $data->{'product_name'}:'N/A'; $product_version = ($data->{'product_version'}) ? $data->{'product_version'}:'N/A'; $product_serial = main::filter($data->{'product_serial'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'System')} = $system_vendor; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'product')} = $product_name; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $product_version; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'serial')} = $product_serial; # no point in showing chassis if system isn't there, it's very unlikely that # would be correct if ($extra > 1){ if ($data->{'board_version'} && $data->{'chassis_version'} && $data->{'chassis_version'} eq $data->{'board_version'}){ $b_skip_chassis = 1; } if (!$b_skip_chassis && $data->{'chassis_vendor'}){ if ($data->{'chassis_vendor'} ne $data->{'sys_vendor'}){ $chassis_vendor = $data->{'chassis_vendor'}; } # dmidecode can have these be the same if ($data->{'chassis_type'} && $data->{'device'} ne $data->{'chassis_type'}){ $chassis_type = $data->{'chassis_type'}; } if ($data->{'chassis_version'}){ $chassis_version = $data->{'chassis_version'}; $chassis_version =~ s/^v([0-9])/$1/i; } $chassis_serial = main::filter($data->{'chassis_serial'}); $chassis_vendor ||= ''; $chassis_type ||= ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'Chassis')} = $chassis_vendor; if ($chassis_type){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $chassis_type; } if ($chassis_version){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'v')} = $chassis_version; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = $chassis_serial; } } $j++; # start new row } if ($data->{'firmware'}){ $firmware = $data->{'firmware'}; } $mobo_vendor = ($data->{'board_vendor'}) ? main::clean($data->{'board_vendor'}) : 'N/A'; $mobo_model = ($data->{'board_name'}) ? $data->{'board_name'}: 'N/A'; $mobo_version = ($data->{'board_version'})? $data->{'board_version'} : ''; $mobo_serial = main::filter($data->{'board_serial'}); $bios_vendor = ($data->{'bios_vendor'}) ? main::clean($data->{'bios_vendor'}) : 'N/A'; if ($data->{'bios_version'}){ $bios_version = $data->{'bios_version'}; $bios_version =~ s/^v([0-9])/$1/i; if ($data->{'bios_rev'}){ $bios_rev = $data->{'bios_rev'}; } } $bios_version ||= 'N/A'; if ($data->{'bios_date'}){ $bios_date = $data->{'bios_date'}; } $bios_date ||= 'N/A'; if ($extra > 1 && $data->{'bios_romsize'}){ $bios_romsize = $data->{'bios_romsize'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'Mobo')} = $mobo_vendor; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'model')} = $mobo_model; if ($mobo_version){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $mobo_version; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'serial')} = $mobo_serial; if ($extra > 2 && $data->{'board_uuid'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'uuid')} = $data->{'board_uuid'}; } if ($extra > 1 && $data->{'board_mfg_date'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mfg-date')} = $data->{'board_mfg_date'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,$firmware)} = $bios_vendor; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'v')} = $bios_version; if ($bios_rev){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rev')} = $bios_rev; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'date')} = $bios_date; if ($bios_romsize){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rom size')} = $bios_romsize; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub machine_soc_output { my ($soc_machine) = @_; my ($key,@rows); my ($cont_sys,$ind_sys,$j,$num) = (1,1,0,0); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%soc_machine; # this is sketchy, /proc/device-tree/model may be similar to Hardware value from /proc/cpuinfo # raspi: Hardware : BCM2835 model: Raspberry Pi Model B Rev 2 if ($soc_machine->{'device'} || $soc_machine->{'model'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,1,'Type')} = uc($risc{'id'}); my $system = 'System'; if (defined $soc_machine->{'model'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'System')} = $soc_machine->{'model'}; $system = 'details'; ($cont_sys,$ind_sys) = (0,2); } $soc_machine->{'device'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,$cont_sys,$ind_sys,$system)} = $soc_machine->{'device'}; } if ($soc_machine->{'mobo'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'mobo')} = $soc_machine->{'mobo'}; } # we're going to print N/A for 0000 values sine the item was there. if ($soc_machine->{'firmware'}){ # most samples I've seen are like: 0000 $soc_machine->{'firmware'} =~ s/^[0]+$//; $soc_machine->{'firmware'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rev')} = $soc_machine->{'firmware'}; } # sometimes has value like: 0000 if (defined $soc_machine->{'serial'}){ # most samples I've seen are like: 0000 $soc_machine->{'serial'} =~ s/^[0]+$//; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = main::filter($soc_machine->{'serial'}); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub machine_data_fruid { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my ($b_start,%data,@fruid); if (!$fake{'elbrus'}){ @fruid = main::grabber("$program 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); } else { # my $file; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/fruid/fruid-e904-1_full.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/fruid/fruid-e804-1_full.txt"; # @fruid = main::reader($file,'strip'); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@fruid; foreach (@fruid){ $b_start = 1 if /^Board info/; next if !$b_start; my @split = split(/\s*:\s+/,$_,2); if ($split[0] eq 'Mfg. Date/Time'){ $data{'board_mfg_date'} = $split[1]; $data{'board_mfg_date'} =~ s/^(\d+:\d+)\s//; } elsif ($split[0] eq 'Board manufacturer'){ $data{'board_vendor'} = $split[1]; } elsif ($split[0] eq 'Board part number'){ $data{'board_part_nu'} = $split[1]; } elsif ($split[0] eq 'Board product name'){ $data{'board_name'} = $split[1]; } elsif ($split[0] eq 'Board serial number'){ $data{'board_serial'} = $split[1]; } elsif ($split[0] eq 'Board product version'){ $data{'board_version'} = $split[1]; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%data if $dbg[28]; main::log_data('dump','%data',\%data) if $b_log; return %data; } sub machine_data_sys { eval $start if $b_log; my (%data,$path,$vm); my $sys_dir = '/sys/class/dmi/id/'; my $sys_dir_alt = '/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/'; my @sys_files = qw(bios_vendor bios_version bios_date board_name board_serial board_vendor board_version chassis_type product_name product_serial product_uuid product_version sys_vendor ); if ($extra > 1){ splice(@sys_files, 0, 0, qw(chassis_serial chassis_vendor chassis_version)); } $data{'firmware'} = 'BIOS'; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@sys_files; if (!-d $sys_dir){ if (-d $sys_dir_alt){ $sys_dir = $sys_dir_alt; } else { return 0; } } if (-d '/sys/firmware/efi'){ $data{'firmware'} = 'UEFI'; } elsif (glob('/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/UEFI*')){ $data{'firmware'} = 'UEFI-[Legacy]'; } foreach (@sys_files){ $path = "$sys_dir$_"; if (-r $path){ $data{$_} = main::reader($path,'',0); $data{$_} = ($data{$_}) ? main::clean_dmi($data{$_}) : ''; } elsif (!$b_root && -e $path && !-r $path){ $data{$_} = main::message('root-required'); } else { $data{$_} = ''; } } if ($data{'chassis_type'}){ if ($data{'chassis_type'} == 1){ $data{'device'} = get_device_vm($data{'sys_vendor'},$data{'product_name'}); $data{'device'} ||= 'other-vm?'; } else { $data{'device'} = get_device_sys($data{'chassis_type'}); } } # print "sys:\n"; # foreach (keys %data){ # print "$_: $data{$_}\n"; # } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%data if $dbg[28]; main::log_data('dump','%data',\%data) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } # this will create an alternate machine data source # which will be used for alt ARM machine data in cases # where no dmi data present, or by cpu data to guess at # certain actions for arm only. sub machine_data_soc { eval $end if $b_log; my (%data); if (my $file = $system_files{'proc-cpuinfo'}){ CpuItem::cpuinfo_data_grabber($file) if !$loaded{'cpuinfo'}; # grabber sets keys to lower case to avoid error here if ($cpuinfo_machine{'hardware'} || $cpuinfo_machine{'machine'}){ $data{'device'} = main::get_defined($cpuinfo_machine{'hardware'}, $cpuinfo_machine{'machine'}); $data{'device'} = main::clean_arm($data{'device'}); $data{'device'} = main::clean_dmi($data{'device'}); $data{'device'} = main::clean($data{'device'}); } if (defined $cpuinfo_machine{'system type'} || $cpuinfo_machine{'model'}){ $data{'model'} = main::get_defined($cpuinfo_machine{'system type'}, $cpuinfo_machine{'model'}); $data{'model'} = main::clean_dmi($data{'model'}); $data{'model'} = main::clean($data{'model'}); } # seen with PowerMac PPC if (defined $cpuinfo_machine{'motherboard'}){ $data{'mobo'} = $cpuinfo_machine{'motherboard'}; } if (defined $cpuinfo_machine{'revision'}){ $data{'firmware'} = $cpuinfo_machine{'revision'}; } if (defined $cpuinfo_machine{'serial'}){ $data{'serial'} = $cpuinfo_machine{'serial'}; } undef %cpuinfo_machine; # we're done with it, don't need it anymore } if (!$data{'model'} && $b_android){ main::set_build_prop() if !$loaded{'build-prop'}; if ($build_prop{'product-manufacturer'} && $build_prop{'product-model'}){ my $brand = ''; if ($build_prop{'product-brand'} && $build_prop{'product-brand'} ne $build_prop{'product-manufacturer'}){ $brand = $build_prop{'product-brand'} . ' '; } $data{'model'} = $brand . $build_prop{'product-manufacturer'} . ' ' . $build_prop{'product-model'}; } elsif ($build_prop{'product-device'}){ $data{'model'} = $build_prop{'product-device'}; } elsif ($build_prop{'product-name'}){ $data{'model'} = $build_prop{'product-name'}; } } if (!$data{'model'} && -r '/proc/device-tree/model'){ my $model = main::reader('/proc/device-tree/model','',0); main::log_data('data',"device-tree-model: $model") if $b_log; if ($model){ $model = main::clean_dmi($model); $model = (split(/\x01|\x02|\x03|\x00/, $model))[0] if $model; my $device_temp = main::clean_regex($data{'device'}); if (!$data{'device'} || ($model && $model !~ /\Q$device_temp\E/i)){ $model = main::clean_arm($model); $data{'model'} = $model; } } } if (!$data{'serial'} && -f '/proc/device-tree/serial-number'){ my $serial = main::reader('/proc/device-tree/serial-number','',0); $serial = (split(/\x01|\x02|\x03|\x00/, $serial))[0] if $serial; main::log_data('data',"device-tree-serial: $serial") if $b_log; $data{'serial'} = $serial if $serial; } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%data if $dbg[28]; main::log_data('dump','%data',\%data) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } # bios_date: 09/07/2010 # bios_romsize: dmi only # bios_vendor: American Megatrends Inc. # bios_version: P1.70 # bios_rev: 8.14: dmi only # board_name: A770DE+ # board_serial: # board_vendor: ASRock # board_version: # chassis_serial: # chassis_type: 3 # chassis_vendor: # chassis_version: # firmware: # product_name: # product_serial: # product_uuid: # product_version: # sys_uuid: dmi/sysctl only # sys_vendor: sub machine_data_dmi { eval $start if $b_log; my (%data,$vm); return if ! @dmi; $data{'firmware'} = 'BIOS'; # dmi types: # 0 bios; 1 system info; 2 board|base board info; 3 chassis info; # 4 processor info, use to check for hypervisor foreach my $row (@dmi){ # bios/firmware if ($row->[0] == 0){ # skip first three row, we don't need that data foreach my $item (@$row[3 .. $#$row]){ if ($item !~ /^~/){ # skip the indented rows my @value = split(/:\s+/, $item); if ($value[0] eq 'Release Date'){ $data{'bios_date'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Vendor'){ $data{'bios_vendor'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Version'){ $data{'bios_version'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'ROM Size'){ $data{'bios_romsize'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'BIOS Revision'){ $data{'bios_rev'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } } else { if ($item eq '~UEFI is supported'){ $data{'firmware'} = 'UEFI';} } } next; } # system information elsif ($row->[0] == 1){ # skip first three row, we don't need that data foreach my $item (@$row[3 .. $#$row]){ if ($item !~ /^~/){ # skip the indented rows my @value = split(/:\s+/, $item); if ($value[0] eq 'Product Name'){ $data{'product_name'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Version'){ $data{'product_version'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Serial Number'){ $data{'product_serial'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Manufacturer'){ $data{'sys_vendor'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'UUID'){ $data{'sys_uuid'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } } } next; } # baseboard information elsif ($row->[0] == 2){ # skip first three row, we don't need that data foreach my $item (@$row[3 .. $#$row]){ if ($item !~ /^~/){ # skip the indented rows my @value = split(/:\s+/, $item); if ($value[0] eq 'Product Name'){ $data{'board_name'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Serial Number'){ $data{'board_serial'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Manufacturer'){ $data{'board_vendor'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Version'){ $data{'board_version'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } } } next; } # chassis information elsif ($row->[0] == 3){ # skip first three row, we don't need that data foreach my $item (@$row[3 .. $#$row]){ if ($item !~ /^~/){ # skip the indented rows my @value = split(/:\s+/, $item); if ($value[0] eq 'Serial Number'){ $data{'chassis_serial'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Type'){ $data{'chassis_type'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Manufacturer'){ $data{'chassis_vendor'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } elsif ($value[0] eq 'Version'){ $data{'chassis_version'} = main::clean_dmi($value[1]) } } } if ($data{'chassis_type'} && $data{'chassis_type'} ne 'Other'){ $data{'device'} = $data{'chassis_type'}; } next; } # this may catch some BSD and fringe Linux cases # processor information: check for hypervisor elsif ($row->[0] == 4){ # skip first three row, we don't need that data if (!$data{'device'}){ if (grep {/hypervisor/i} @$row){ $data{'device'} = 'virtual-machine'; } } last; } elsif ($row->[0] > 4){ last; } } if (!$data{'device'}){ $data{'device'} = get_device_vm($data{'sys_vendor'},$data{'product_name'}); $data{'device'} ||= 'other-vm?'; } # print "dmi:\n"; # foreach (keys %data){ # print "$_: $data{$_}\n"; # } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%data if $dbg[28]; main::log_data('dump','%data',\%data) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } # As far as I know, only OpenBSD supports this method. # it uses hw. info from sysctl -a and bios info from dmesg.boot sub machine_data_sysctl { eval $start if $b_log; my (%data,$product,$vendor,$vm); # ^hw\.(vendor|product|version|serialno|uuid) foreach (@{$sysctl{'machine'}}){ next if !$_; my @item = split(':', $_); next if !$item[1]; if ($item[0] eq 'hw.vendor' || $item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.board-vendor'){ $data{'board_vendor'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'hw.product' || $item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.board-product'){ $data{'board_name'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'hw.version' || $item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.board-version'){ $data{'board_version'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'hw.serialno' || $item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.board-serial'){ $data{'board_serial'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'hw.serial'){ $data{'board_serial'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'hw.uuid'){ $data{'board_uuid'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.system-vendor'){ $data{'sys_vendor'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.system-product'){ $data{'product_name'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.system-version'){ $data{'product_version'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.system-serial'){ $data{'product_serial'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.system-uuid'){ $data{'sys_uuid'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } # bios0:at mainbus0: AT/286+ BIOS, date 06/30/06, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xf2030, SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xf0000 (47 entries) # bios0:vendor Phoenix Technologies, LTD version "3.00" date 06/30/2006 elsif ($item[0] =~ /^bios[0-9]/){ if ($_ =~ /^^bios[0-9]:at\s.*?\srev\.\s([\S]+)\s@.*/){ $data{'bios_rev'} = $1; $data{'firmware'} = 'BIOS' if $_ =~ /BIOS/; } elsif ($item[1] =~ /^vendor\s(.*?)\sversion\s(.*?)\sdate\s([\S]+)/){ $data{'bios_vendor'} = $1; $data{'bios_version'} = $2; $data{'bios_date'} = $3; $data{'bios_version'} =~ s/^v//i if $data{'bios_version'} && $data{'bios_version'} !~ /vi/i; } } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.bios-vendor'){ $data{'bios_vendor'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.bios-version'){ $data{'bios_version'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } elsif ($item[0] eq 'machdep.dmi.bios-date'){ $data{'bios_date'} = main::clean_dmi($item[1]); } } if ($data{'board_vendor'} || $data{'sys_vendor'} || $data{'board_name'} || $data{'product_name'}){ $vendor = $data{'sys_vendor'}; $vendor = $data{'board_vendor'} if !$vendor; $product = $data{'product_name'}; $product = $data{'board_name'} if !$product; } # detections can be from other sources. $data{'device'} = get_device_vm($vendor,$product); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%data if $dbg[28]; main::log_data('dump','%data',\%data) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } sub get_device_sys { eval $start if $b_log; my ($chasis_id) = @_; my ($device) = (''); my @chassis; # See inxi-resources MACHINE DATA for data sources $chassis[2] = 'unknown'; $chassis[3] = 'desktop'; $chassis[4] = 'desktop'; # 5 - pizza box was a 1 U desktop enclosure, but some old laptops also id this way $chassis[5] = 'pizza-box'; $chassis[6] = 'desktop'; $chassis[7] = 'desktop'; $chassis[8] = 'portable'; $chassis[9] = 'laptop'; # note: lenovo T420 shows as 10, notebook, but it's not a notebook $chassis[10] = 'laptop'; $chassis[11] = 'portable'; $chassis[12] = 'docking-station'; # note: 13 is all-in-one which we take as a mac type system $chassis[13] = 'desktop'; $chassis[14] = 'notebook'; $chassis[15] = 'desktop'; $chassis[16] = 'laptop'; $chassis[17] = 'server'; $chassis[18] = 'expansion-chassis'; $chassis[19] = 'sub-chassis'; $chassis[20] = 'bus-expansion'; $chassis[21] = 'peripheral'; $chassis[22] = 'RAID'; $chassis[23] = 'server'; $chassis[24] = 'desktop'; $chassis[25] = 'multimount-chassis'; # blade? $chassis[26] = 'compact-PCI'; $chassis[27] = 'blade'; $chassis[28] = 'blade'; $chassis[29] = 'blade-enclosure'; $chassis[30] = 'tablet'; $chassis[31] = 'convertible'; $chassis[32] = 'detachable'; $chassis[33] = 'IoT-gateway'; $chassis[34] = 'embedded-pc'; $chassis[35] = 'mini-pc'; $chassis[36] = 'stick-pc'; $device = $chassis[$chasis_id] if $chassis[$chasis_id]; eval $end if $b_log; return $device; } sub get_device_vm { eval $start if $b_log; my ($manufacturer,$product_name) = @_; $manufacturer ||= ''; $product_name ||= ''; my $vm; if (my $program = main::check_program('systemd-detect-virt')){ my $vm_test = (main::grabber("$program 2>/dev/null"))[0]; if ($vm_test){ # kvm vbox reports as oracle, usually, unless they change it if (lc($vm_test) eq 'oracle'){ $vm = 'virtualbox'; } elsif ($vm_test ne 'none'){ $vm = $vm_test; } } } if (!$vm || lc($vm) eq 'bochs'){ if (-e '/proc/vz'){$vm = 'openvz'} elsif (-e '/proc/xen'){$vm = 'xen'} elsif (-e '/dev/vzfs'){$vm = 'virtuozzo'} elsif (my $program = main::check_program('lsmod')){ my @vm_data = main::grabber("$program 2>/dev/null"); if (@vm_data){ if (grep {/kqemu/i} @vm_data){$vm = 'kqemu'} elsif (grep {/kvm|qumranet/i} @vm_data){$vm = 'kvm'} elsif (grep {/qemu/i} @vm_data){$vm = 'qemu'} } } } # this will catch many Linux systems and some BSDs if (!$vm || lc($vm) eq 'bochs'){ # $device_vm is '' if nothing detected my @vm_data = ($device_vm); push(@vm_data,@{$dboot{'machine-vm'}}) if $dboot{'machine-vm'}; if (-e '/dev/disk/by-id'){ my @dev = glob('/dev/disk/by-id/*'); push(@vm_data,@dev); } if (grep {/innotek|vbox|virtualbox/i} @vm_data){ $vm = 'virtualbox'; } elsif (grep {/vmware/i} @vm_data){ $vm = 'vmware'; } # needs to be first, because contains virtio;qumranet, grabber only gets # first instance then stops, so make sure patterns are right. elsif (grep {/(openbsd[\s-]vmm)/i} @vm_data){ $vm = 'vmm'; } elsif (grep {/(\bhvm\b)/i} @vm_data){ $vm = 'hvm'; } elsif (grep {/(qemu)/i} @vm_data){ $vm = 'qemu'; } elsif (grep {/(\bkvm\b|qumranet|virtio)/i} @vm_data){ $vm = 'kvm'; } elsif (grep {/Virtual HD|Microsoft.*Virtual Machine/i} @vm_data){ $vm = 'hyper-v'; } if (!$vm && (my $file = $system_files{'proc-cpuinfo'})){ my @info = main::reader($file); $vm = 'virtual-machine' if grep {/^flags.*hypervisor/} @info; } # this may be wrong, confirm it if (!$vm && -e '/dev/vda' || -e '/dev/vdb' || -e '/dev/xvda' || -e '/dev/xvdb'){ $vm = 'virtual-machine'; } } if (!$vm && $product_name){ if ($product_name eq 'VMware'){ $vm = 'vmware'; } elsif ($product_name eq 'VirtualBox'){ $vm = 'virtualbox'; } elsif ($product_name eq 'KVM'){ $vm = 'kvm'; } elsif ($product_name eq 'Bochs'){ $vm = 'qemu'; } } if (!$vm && $manufacturer && $manufacturer eq 'Xen'){ $vm = 'xen'; } eval $end if $b_log; return $vm; } } ## NetworkItem { package NetworkItem; my ($b_ip_run,@ifs_found); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows); my $num = 0; if (%risc && !$use{'soc-network'} && !$use{'pci-tool'}){ # do nothing, but keep the test conditions to force # the non arm case to always run } else { push(@rows,device_output()); } push(@rows,usb_output()); # note: raspberry pi uses usb networking only if (!@rows){ if (%risc){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('risc-pci',$risc{'id'}), },); } else { my $key = 'Message'; my $type = 'pci-card-data'; if ($pci_tool && $alerts{$pci_tool}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $type = 'pci-card-data-root'; } push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message($type,''), },); } } if ($show{'network-advanced'}){ # @ifs_found = (); # shift @ifs_found; # pop @ifs_found; if (!$bsd_type){ push(@rows,advanced_data_sys('check','',0,'','','')); } else { push(@rows,advanced_data_bsd('check')); } } if ($show{'ip'}){ push(@rows,wan_ip()); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub device_output { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$devices{'network'}; my ($b_wifi,@rows,%holder); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); foreach my $row (@{$devices{'network'}}){ $num = 1; # print "$row->[0] $row->[3]\n"; # print "$row->[0] $row->[3]\n"; $j = scalar @rows; my $driver = $row->[9]; my $chip_id = main::get_chip_id($row->[5],$row->[6]); # working around a virtuo bug same chip id is used on two nics if (!defined $holder{$chip_id}){ $holder{$chip_id} = 0; } else { $holder{$chip_id}++; } # first check if it's a known wifi id'ed card, if so, no print of duplex/speed $b_wifi = check_wifi($row->[4]); my $device = $row->[4]; $device = ($device) ? main::clean_pci($device,'output') : 'N/A'; #$device ||= 'N/A'; $driver ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $device, },); if ($extra > 0 && $use{'pci-tool'} && $row->[12]){ my $item = main::get_pci_vendor($row->[4],$row->[12]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'vendor')} = $item if $item; } if ($row->[1] eq '0680'){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = 'network bridge'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'driver')} = $driver; my $bus_id = 'N/A'; # note: for arm/mips we want to see the single item bus id, why not? # note: we can have bus id: 0002 / 0 which is valid, but 0 / 0 is invalid if (defined $row->[2] && $row->[2] ne '0' && defined $row->[3]){$bus_id = "$row->[2].$row->[3]"} elsif (defined $row->[2] && $row->[2] ne '0'){$bus_id = $row->[2]} elsif (defined $row->[3] && $row->[3] ne '0'){$bus_id = $row->[3]} if ($extra > 0){ if ($row->[9] && !$bsd_type){ my $version = main::get_module_version($row->[9]); $version ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $version; } if ($b_admin && $row->[10]){ $row->[10] = main::get_driver_modules($row->[9],$row->[10]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'modules')} = $row->[10] if $row->[10]; } $row->[8] ||= 'N/A'; if ($extra > 1 && $bus_id ne 'N/A'){ main::get_pcie_data($bus_id,$j,\@rows,\$num); } # as far as I know, wifi has no port, but in case it does in future, use it $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'port')} = $row->[8] if (!$b_wifi || ($b_wifi && $row->[8] ne 'N/A')); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = $bus_id; } if ($extra > 1){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $chip_id; } if ($extra > 2 && $row->[1]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = $row->[1]; } if ($show{'network-advanced'}){ my @data; if (!$bsd_type){ @data = advanced_data_sys($row->[5],$row->[6],$holder{$chip_id},$b_wifi,'',$bus_id); } else { @data = advanced_data_bsd("$row->[9]$row->[11]",$b_wifi) if defined $row->[9] && defined $row->[11]; } push(@rows,@data) if @data; } # print "$row->[0]\n"; } # @rows = (); # we want to handle ARM errors in main get if (!@rows && !%risc){ my $key = 'Message'; my $type = 'pci-card-data'; if ($pci_tool && $alerts{$pci_tool}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $type = 'pci-card-data-root'; } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message($type,''), },); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub usb_output { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$usb{'network'}; my (@rows,@temp2,$b_wifi,$driver,$path,$path_id,$product,$type); my ($j,$num) = (0,1); foreach my $row (@{$usb{'network'}}){ $num = 1; ($driver,$path,$path_id,$product,$type) = ('','','','',''); $product = main::clean($row->[13]) if $row->[13]; $driver = $row->[15] if $row->[15]; $path = $row->[3] if $row->[3]; $path_id = $row->[2] if $row->[2]; $type = $row->[14] if $row->[14]; $driver ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $product, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => 'USB', main::key($num++,0,2,'driver') => $driver, },); $b_wifi = check_wifi($product); if ($extra > 0){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = "$path_id:$row->[1]"; } if ($extra > 1){ $row->[7] ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $row->[7]; } if ($extra > 2 && defined $row->[5] && $row->[5] ne ''){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = "$row->[4]$row->[5]"; } if ($extra > 2 && $row->[16]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = main::filter($row->[16]); } if ($show{'network-advanced'}){ my @data; if (!$bsd_type){ my (@temp,$vendor,$chip); @temp = split(':', $row->[7]) if $row->[7]; ($vendor,$chip) = ($temp[0],$temp[1]) if @temp; @data = advanced_data_sys($vendor,$chip,0,$b_wifi,$path,''); } # NOTE: we need the driver + driver nu, like wlp0 to get a match, else { $driver .= $row->[21] if defined $row->[21]; @data = advanced_data_bsd($driver,$b_wifi); } push(@rows,@data) if @data; } $j = scalar @rows; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub advanced_data_sys { eval $start if $b_log; return if ! -d '/sys/class/net'; my ($vendor,$chip,$count,$b_wifi,$path_usb,$bus_id) = @_; my ($cont_if,$ind_if,$num) = (2,3,0); my $key = 'IF'; my ($b_check,$b_usb,$if,$path,@paths,@row,@rows); # ntoe: we've already gotten the base path, now we # we just need to get the IF path, which is one level in: # usb1/1-1/1-1:1.0/net/enp0s20f0u1/ if ($path_usb){ $b_usb = 1; @paths = main::globber("${path_usb}*/net/*"); } else { @paths = main::globber('/sys/class/net/*'); } @paths = grep {!/\/lo$/} @paths; if ($count > 0 && $count < scalar @paths){ @paths = splice(@paths, $count, scalar @paths); } if ($vendor eq 'check'){ $b_check = 1; $key = 'IF-ID'; ($cont_if,$ind_if) = (1,2); } # print join('; ', @paths), $count, "\n"; foreach (@paths){ my ($data1,$data2,$duplex,$mac,$speed,$state); # for usb, we already know where we are if (!$b_usb){ # pi mmcnr has pcitool and also these vendor/device paths. if (!%risc || $use{'pci-tool'}){ $path = "$_/device/vendor"; $data1 = main::reader($path,'',0) if -r $path; $data1 =~ s/^0x// if $data1; $path = "$_/device/device"; $data2 = main::reader($path,'',0) if -r $path; $data2 =~ s/^0x// if $data2; # this is a fix for a redhat bug in virtio $data2 = (defined $data2 && $data2 eq '0001' && defined $chip && $chip eq '1000') ? '1000' : $data2; } # there are cases where arm devices have a small pci bus # or, with mmcnr devices, will show device/vendor info in data1/2 # which won't match with the path IDs if (%risc && $chip && Cwd::abs_path($_) =~ /\b$chip\b/){ $data1 = $vendor; $data2 = $chip; } } # print "d1:$data1 v:$vendor d2:$data2 c:$chip bus_id: $bus_id\n"; # print Cwd::abs_path($_), "\n" if $bus_id; if ($b_usb || $b_check || ($data1 && $data2 && $data1 eq $vendor && $data2 eq $chip && (%risc || check_bus_id($_,$bus_id)))){ $if = $_; $if =~ s/^\/.+\///; # print "top: if: $if ifs: @ifs_found\n"; next if ($b_check && grep {/$if/} @ifs_found); $path = "$_/duplex"; $duplex = main::reader($path,'',0) if -r $path; $duplex ||= 'N/A'; $path = "$_/address"; $mac = main::reader($path,'',0) if -r $path; $mac = main::filter($mac); $path = "$_/speed"; $speed = main::reader($path,'',0) if -r $path; $speed ||= 'N/A'; $path = "$_/operstate"; $state = main::reader($path,'',0) if -r $path; $state ||= 'N/A'; # print "$speed \n"; @row = ({ main::key($num++,1,$cont_if,$key) => $if, main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'state') => $state, },); # my $j = scalar @row - 1; push(@ifs_found, $if) if (!$b_check && (! grep {/$if/} @ifs_found)); # print "push: if: $if ifs: @ifs_found\n"; # no print out for wifi since it doesn't have duplex/speed data available # note that some cards show 'unknown' for state, so only testing explicitly # for 'down' string in that to skip showing speed/duplex # /sys/class/net/$if/wireless : not always there, but worth a try: wlan/wl/ww/wlp $b_wifi = 1 if !$b_wifi && (-e "$_$if/wireless" || $if =~ /^(wl|ww)/); if (!$b_wifi && $state ne 'down' && $state ne 'no'){ # make sure the value is strictly numeric before appending Mbps $speed = (main::is_int($speed)) ? "$speed Mbps" : $speed; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'speed')} = $speed; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'duplex')} = $duplex; } $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'mac')} = $mac; if ($b_check){ push(@rows,@row); } else { @rows = @row; } if ($show{'ip'}){ @row = if_ip($key,$if); push(@rows, @row); } last if !$b_check; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub advanced_data_bsd { eval $start if $b_log; return if ! @ifs_bsd; my ($if,$b_wifi) = @_; my (@data,@row,@rows,$working_if); my ($b_check,$state,$speed,$duplex,$mac); my ($cont_if,$ind_if,$num) = (2,3,0); my $key = 'IF'; my $j = 0; if ($if eq 'check'){ $b_check = 1; $key = 'IF-ID'; ($cont_if,$ind_if) = (1,2); } foreach my $item (@ifs_bsd){ if (ref $item ne 'ARRAY'){ $working_if = $item; # print "$working_if\n"; next; } else { @data = @$item; } if ($b_check || $working_if eq $if){ $if = $working_if if $b_check; # print "top: if: $if ifs: @ifs_found\n"; next if ($b_check && grep {/$if/} @ifs_found); foreach my $line (@data){ # ($state,$speed,$duplex,$mac) $duplex = $data[2]; $duplex ||= 'N/A'; $mac = main::filter($data[3]); $speed = $data[1]; $speed ||= 'N/A'; $state = $data[0]; $state ||= 'N/A'; # print "$speed \n"; @row = ({ main::key($num++,1,$cont_if,$key) => $if, main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'state') => $state, },); push(@ifs_found, $if) if (!$b_check && (!grep {/$if/} @ifs_found)); # print "push: if: $if ifs: @ifs_found\n"; # no print out for wifi since it doesn't have duplex/speed data available # note that some cards show 'unknown' for state, so only testing explicitly # for 'down' string in that to skip showing speed/duplex if (!$b_wifi && $state ne 'down' && $state ne 'no network'){ # make sure the value is strictly numeric before appending Mbps $speed = (main::is_int($speed)) ? "$speed Mbps" : $speed; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'speed')} = $speed; $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'duplex')} = $duplex; } $row[0]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_if,'mac')} = $mac; } push(@rows, @row); if ($show{'ip'} && $if){ @row = if_ip($key,$if); push(@rows,@row) if @row; } } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } ## values: # 0 - ipv # 1 - ip # 2 - broadcast, if found # 3 - scope, if found # 4 - scope if, if different from if sub if_ip { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$if) = @_; my (@data,@rows,$working_if); my ($cont_ip,$ind_ip) = (3,4); my $num = 0; my $j = 0; $b_ip_run = 1; if ($type eq 'IF-ID'){ ($cont_ip,$ind_ip) = (2,3); } OUTER: foreach my $item (@ifs){ if (ref $item ne 'ARRAY'){ $working_if = $item; # print "if:$if wif:$working_if\n"; next; } else { @data = @$item; # print "ref:$item\n"; } if ($working_if eq $if){ foreach my $data2 (@data){ $j = scalar @rows; $num = 1; if ($limit > 0 && $j >= $limit){ push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,$cont_ip,'Message') => main::message('output-limit',scalar @data), },); last OUTER; } # print "$data2->[0] $data2->[1]\n"; my ($ipv,$ip,$broadcast,$scope,$scope_id); $ipv = ($data2->[0])? $data2->[0]: 'N/A'; $ip = main::filter($data2->[1]); $scope = ($data2->[3])? $data2->[3]: 'N/A'; # note: where is this ever set to 'all'? Old test condition? if ($if ne 'all'){ if (defined $data2->[4] && $working_if ne $data2->[4]){ # scope global temporary deprecated dynamic # scope global dynamic # scope global temporary deprecated dynamic # scope site temporary deprecated dynamic # scope global dynamic noprefixroute enx403cfc00ac68 # scope global eth0 # scope link # scope site dynamic # scope link # trim off if at end of multi word string if found $data2->[4] =~ s/\s$if$// if $data2->[4] =~ /[^\s]+\s$if$/; my $key = ($data2->[4] =~ /deprecated|dynamic|temporary|noprefixroute/) ? 'type' : 'virtual'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,$cont_ip,"IP v$ipv") => $ip, main::key($num++,0,$ind_ip,$key) => $data2->[4], main::key($num++,0,$ind_ip,'scope') => $scope, },); } else { push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,$cont_ip,"IP v$ipv") => $ip, main::key($num++,0,$ind_ip,'scope') => $scope, },); } } else { push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,($cont_ip - 1),'IF') => $if, main::key($num++,1,$cont_ip,"IP v$ipv") => $ip, main::key($num++,0,$ind_ip,'scope') => $scope, },); } if ($extra > 1 && $data2->[2]){ $broadcast = main::filter($data2->[2]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_ip,'broadcast')} = $broadcast; } } } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } # get ip using downloader to stdout. This is a clean, text only IP output url, # single line only, ending in the ip address. May have to modify this in the future # to handle ipv4 and ipv6 addresses but should not be necessary. # ip=$(echo 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 | gawk --re-interval ' # ip=$(wget -q -O - $WAN_IP_URL | gawk --re-interval ' # this generates a direct dns based ipv4 ip address, but if opendns.com goes down, # the fall backs will still work. # note: consistently slower than domain based: # dig +short +time=1 +tries=1 myip.opendns.com. A @208.67.222.222 sub wan_ip { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data,$b_dig,$b_html,$ip,$ua); my $num = 0; # time: 0.06 - 0.07 seconds # cisco opendns.com may be terminating supporting this one, sometimes works, sometimes not: # use -4/6 to force ipv 4 or 6, but generally we want the 'natural' native # ip returned. # dig +short +time=1 +tries=1 myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com # dig +short @ns1-1.akamaitech.net ANY whoami.akamai.net # this one can take forever, and sometimes requires explicit -4 or -6 # dig -4 TXT +short o-o.myaddr.l.google.com @ns1.google.com if (!$force{'no-dig'} && (my $program = main::check_program('dig'))){ $ip = (main::grabber("$program +short +time=1 +tries=1 \@ns1-1.akamaitech.net ANY whoami.akamai.net 2>/dev/null"))[0]; $b_dig = 1; } if (!$ip && !$force{'no-html-wan'}){ # note: tests: akamai: 0.055 - 0.065 icanhazip.com: 0.177 0.164 # smxi: 0.525, so almost 10x slower. Dig is fast too # leaving smxi as last test because I know it will always be up. # --wan-ip-url replaces values with user supplied arg # 0.059s: http://whatismyip.akamai.com/ # 0.255s: https://get.geojs.io/v1/ip # 0.371s: http://icanhazip.com/ # 0.430s: https://smxi.org/opt/ip.php my @urls = (!$wan_url) ? qw(http://whatismyip.akamai.com/ http://icanhazip.com/ https://smxi.org/opt/ip.php) : ($wan_url); foreach (@urls){ $ua = 'ip' if $_ =~ /smxi/; $ip = main::download_file('stdout',$_,'',$ua); if ($ip){ # print "$_\n"; chomp($ip); $ip = (split(/\s+/, $ip))[-1]; last; } } $b_html = 1; } if ($ip && $use{'filter'}){ $ip = $filter_string; } if (!$ip){ # true case trips if (!$b_dig){ $ip = main::message('IP-no-dig', 'WAN IP'); } elsif ($b_dig && !$b_html){ $ip = main::message('IP-dig', 'WAN IP'); } else { $ip = main::message('IP', 'WAN IP'); } } @data = ({ main::key($num++,0,1,'WAN IP') => $ip, },); eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } sub check_bus_id { eval $start if $b_log; my ($path,$bus_id) = @_; my ($b_valid); if ($bus_id){ # legacy, not link, but uevent has path: # PHYSDEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0a.1/0000:05:00.0 if (Cwd::abs_path($path) =~ /$bus_id\// || (-r "$path/uevent" && -s "$path/uevent" && (grep {/$bus_id/} main::reader("$path/uevent")))){ $b_valid = 1; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $b_valid; } sub check_wifi { my ($item) = @_; my $b_wifi = ($item =~ /wireless|wi-?fi|wlan|802\.11|centrino/i) ? 1 : 0; return $b_wifi; } } ## OpticalItem { package OpticalItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (%data,@rows,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; if ($bsd_type){ $key1 = 'Optical Report'; $val1 = main::message('optical-data-bsd'); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); if ($dboot{'optical'}){ %data = drive_data_bsd(); @rows = drive_output(\%data) if %data; } else{ my $file = $system_files{'dmesg-boot'}; if ($file && ! -r $file){ $val1 = main::message('dmesg-boot-permissions'); } elsif (!$file){ $val1 = main::message('dmesg-boot-missing'); } else { $val1 = main::message('optical-data-bsd'); } $key1 = 'Optical Report'; @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } } else { %data = drive_data_linux(); @rows = drive_output(\%data) if %data; } if (!@rows){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('optical-data'); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub drive_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($drives) = @_; my (@rows); my $num = 0; my $j = 0; # build floppy if any foreach my $key (sort keys %$drives){ if ($drives->{$key}{'type'} eq 'floppy'){ push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,ucfirst($drives->{$key}{'type'})) => "/dev/$key", }); delete $drives->{$key}; } } foreach my $key (sort keys %$drives){ $j = scalar @rows; $num = 1; my $vendor = $drives->{$key}{'vendor'}; $vendor ||= 'N/A'; my $model = $drives->{$key}{'model'}; $model ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,ucfirst($drives->{$key}{'type'})) => "/dev/$key", main::key($num++,0,2,'vendor') => $vendor, main::key($num++,0,2,'model') => $model, }); if ($extra > 0){ my $rev = $drives->{$key}{'rev'}; $rev ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{ main::key($num++,0,2,'rev')} = $rev; } if ($extra > 1 && $drives->{$key}{'serial'}){ $rows[$j]->{ main::key($num++,0,2,'serial')} = main::filter($drives->{$key}{'serial'}); } my $links = (@{$drives->{$key}{'links'}}) ? join(',', sort @{$drives->{$key}{'links'}}) : 'N/A' ; $rows[$j]->{ main::key($num++,0,2,'dev-links')} = $links; if ($show{'optical'}){ $j = scalar @rows; my $speed = $drives->{$key}{'speed'}; $speed ||= 'N/A'; my ($audio,$multisession) = ('',''); if (defined $drives->{$key}{'multisession'}){ $multisession = ($drives->{$key}{'multisession'} == 1) ? 'yes' : 'no' ; } $multisession ||= 'N/A'; if (defined $drives->{$key}{'audio'}){ $audio = ($drives->{$key}{'audio'} == 1) ? 'yes' : 'no' ; } $audio ||= 'N/A'; my $dvd = 'N/A'; my (@rw,$rws); if (defined $drives->{$key}{'dvd'}){ $dvd = ($drives->{$key}{'dvd'} == 1) ? 'yes' : 'no' ; } if ($drives->{$key}{'cdr'}){ push(@rw, 'cd-r'); } if ($drives->{$key}{'cdrw'}){ push(@rw, 'cd-rw'); } if ($drives->{$key}{'dvdr'}){ push(@rw, 'dvd-r'); } if ($drives->{$key}{'dvdram'}){ push(@rw, 'dvd-ram'); } $rws = (@rw) ? join(',', @rw) : 'none' ; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,2,'Features') => '', main::key($num++,0,3,'speed') => $speed, main::key($num++,0,3,'multisession') => $multisession, main::key($num++,0,3,'audio') => $audio, main::key($num++,0,3,'dvd') => $dvd, main::key($num++,0,3,'rw') => $rws, }); if ($extra > 0){ my $state = $drives->{$key}{'state'}; $state ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{ main::key($num++,0,3,'state')} = $state; } } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%drives; eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub drive_data_bsd { eval $start if $b_log; my (%drives,@rows,@temp); my ($count,$i,$working) = (0,0,''); foreach (@{$dboot{'optical'}}){ $_ =~ s/(cd[0-9]+)\(([^:]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)\):/$1:$2-$3.$4,/; my @row = split(/:\s*/, $_); next if ! defined $row[1]; if ($working ne $row[0]){ # print "$id_holder $row[0]\n"; $working = $row[0]; } # no dots, note: ada2: 2861588MB BUT: ada2: 600.000MB/s if (!exists $drives{$working}){ $drives{$working}->{'links'} = []; $drives{$working}->{'model'} = ''; $drives{$working}->{'rev'} = ''; $drives{$working}->{'state'} = ''; $drives{$working}->{'vendor'} = ''; $drives{$working}->{'temp'} = ''; $drives{$working}->{'type'} = ($working =~ /^cd/) ? 'optical' : 'unknown'; } # print "$_\n"; if ($bsd_type !~ /^(net|open)bsd$/){ if ($row[1] && $row[1] =~ /^<([^>]+)>/){ $drives{$working}->{'model'} = $1; $count = ($drives{$working}->{'model'} =~ tr/ //); if ($count && $count > 1){ @temp = split(/\s+/, $drives{$working}->{'model'}); $drives{$working}->{'vendor'} = $temp[0]; my $index = ($#temp > 2) ? ($#temp - 1): $#temp; $drives{$working}->{'model'} = join(' ', @temp[1..$index]); $drives{$working}->{'rev'} = $temp[-1] if $count > 2; } if ($show{'optical'}){ if (/\bDVD\b/){ $drives{$working}->{'dvd'} = 1; } if (/\bRW\b/){ $drives{$working}->{'cdrw'} = 1; $drives{$working}->{'dvdr'} = 1 if $drives{$working}->{'dvd'}; } } } if ($row[1] && $row[1] =~ /^Serial/){ @temp = split(/\s+/,$row[1]); $drives{$working}->{'serial'} = $temp[-1]; } if ($show{'optical'}){ if ($row[1] =~ /^([0-9\.]+[MGTP][B]?\/s)/){ $drives{$working}->{'speed'} = $1; $drives{$working}->{'speed'} =~ s/\.[0-9]+//; } if (/\bDVD[-]?RAM\b/){ $drives{$working}->{'cdr'} = 1; $drives{$working}->{'dvdram'} = 1; } if ($row[2] && $row[2] =~ /,\s(.*)$/){ $drives{$working}->{'state'} = $1; $drives{$working}->{'state'} =~ s/\s+-\s+/, /; } } } else { if ($row[2] && $row[2] =~ /<([^>]+)>/){ $drives{$working}->{'model'} = $1; $count = ($drives{$working}->{'model'} =~ tr/,//); # print "c: $count $row[2]\n"; if ($count && $count > 1){ @temp = split(/,\s*/, $drives{$working}->{'model'}); $drives{$working}->{'vendor'} = $temp[0]; $drives{$working}->{'model'} = $temp[1]; $drives{$working}->{'rev'} = $temp[2]; } if ($show{'optical'}){ if (/\bDVD\b/){ $drives{$working}->{'dvd'} = 1; } if (/\bRW\b/){ $drives{$working}->{'cdrw'} = 1; $drives{$working}->{'dvdr'} = 1 if $drives{$working}->{'dvd'}; } if (/\bDVD[-]?RAM\b/){ $drives{$working}->{'cdr'} = 1; $drives{$working}->{'dvdram'} = 1; } } } if ($show{'optical'}){ # print "$row[1]\n"; if (($row[1] =~ tr/,//) > 1){ @temp = split(/,\s*/, $row[1]); $drives{$working}->{'speed'} = $temp[2]; } } } } main::log_data('dump','%drives',\%drives) if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%drives; eval $end if $b_log; return %drives; } sub drive_data_linux { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data,%drives,@info,@rows); @data = main::globber('/dev/dvd* /dev/cdr* /dev/scd* /dev/sr* /dev/fd[0-9]'); # Newer kernel is NOT linking all optical drives. Some, but not all. # Get the actual disk dev location, first try default which is easier to run, # need to preserve line breaks foreach (@data){ my $working = readlink($_); $working = ($working) ? $working: $_; next if $working =~ /random/; # possible fix: puppy has these in /mnt not /dev they say $working =~ s/\/(dev|media|mnt)\///; $_ =~ s/\/(dev|media|mnt)\///; if (!defined $drives{$working}){ my @temp = ($_ ne $working) ? ($_) : (); $drives{$working}->{'links'} = \@temp; $drives{$working}->{'type'} = ($working =~ /^fd/) ? 'floppy' : 'optical' ; } else { push(@{$drives{$working}->{'links'}}, $_) if $_ ne $working; } # print "$working\n"; } if ($show{'optical'} && -e '/proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info'){ @info = main::reader('/proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info','strip'); } # print join('; ', @data), "\n"; foreach my $key (keys %drives){ next if $drives{$key}->{'type'} eq 'floppy'; my $device = "/sys/block/$key/device"; if (-d $device){ if (-r "$device/vendor"){ $drives{$key}->{'vendor'} = main::reader("$device/vendor",'',0); $drives{$key}->{'vendor'} = main::clean($drives{$key}->{'vendor'}); $drives{$key}->{'state'} = main::reader("$device/state",'',0); $drives{$key}->{'model'} = main::reader("$device/model",'',0); $drives{$key}->{'model'} = main::clean($drives{$key}->{'model'}); $drives{$key}->{'rev'} = main::reader("$device/rev",'',0); } } elsif (-r "/proc/ide/$key/model"){ $drives{$key}->{'vendor'} = main::reader("/proc/ide/$key/model",'',0); $drives{$key}->{'vendor'} = main::clean($drives{$key}->{'vendor'}); } if ($show{'optical'} && @info){ my $index = 0; foreach my $item (@info){ next if $item =~ /^\s*$/; my @split = split(/\s+/, $item); if ($item =~ /^drive name:/){ foreach my $id (@split){ last if ($id eq $key); $index++; } last if !$index; # index will be > 0 if it was found } elsif ($item =~/^drive speed:/){ $drives{$key}->{'speed'} = $split[$index]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can read multisession:/){ $drives{$key}->{'multisession'}=$split[$index+1]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can read MCN:/){ $drives{$key}->{'mcn'}=$split[$index+1]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can play audio:/){ $drives{$key}->{'audio'}=$split[$index+1]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can write CD-R:/){ $drives{$key}->{'cdr'}=$split[$index+1]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can write CD-RW:/){ $drives{$key}->{'cdrw'}=$split[$index+1]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can read DVD:/){ $drives{$key}->{'dvd'}=$split[$index+1]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can write DVD-R:/){ $drives{$key}->{'dvdr'}=$split[$index+1]; } elsif ($item =~/^Can write DVD-RAM:/){ $drives{$key}->{'dvdram'}=$split[$index+1]; } } } } main::log_data('dump','%drives',\%drives) if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%drives; eval $end if $b_log; return %drives; } } ## PartitionItem { package PartitionItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; set_partitions() if !$loaded{'set-partitions'}; # fails in corner case with zram but no other mounted filesystems if (!@partitions){ $key1 = 'Message'; #$val1 = ($bsd_type && $bsd_type eq 'darwin') ? # main::message('darwin-feature') : main::message('partition-data'); $val1 = main::message('partition-data'); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } else { @rows = create_output(); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub create_output { eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my $j = 0; my (@rows,$dev,$dev_type,$fs,$percent,$raw_size,$size,$used); # alpha sort for non numerics if ($show{'partition-sort'} !~ /^(percent-used|size|used)$/){ @partitions = sort { $a->{$show{'partition-sort'}} cmp $b->{$show{'partition-sort'}} } @partitions; } else { @partitions = sort { $a->{$show{'partition-sort'}} <=> $b->{$show{'partition-sort'}} } @partitions; } my $fs_skip = fs_excludes('label-uuid'); foreach my $row (@partitions){ $num = 1; next if $row->{'type'} eq 'secondary' && $show{'partition'}; next if $show{'swap'} && $row->{'fs'} && $row->{'fs'} eq 'swap'; next if $row->{'swap-type'} && $row->{'swap-type'} ne 'partition'; if (!$row->{'hidden'}){ $size = ($row->{'size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'size'},'string') : 'N/A'; $used = main::get_size($row->{'used'},'string','N/A'); # used can be 0 $percent = (defined $row->{'percent-used'}) ? ' (' . $row->{'percent-used'} . '%)' : ''; } else { $percent = ''; $used = $size = (!$b_root) ? main::message('root-required') : main::message('partition-hidden'); } $fs = ($row->{'fs'}) ? lc($row->{'fs'}): 'N/A'; $dev_type = ($row->{'dev-type'}) ? $row->{'dev-type'} : 'dev'; $row->{'dev-base'} = '/dev/' . $row->{'dev-base'} if $dev_type eq 'dev' && $row->{'dev-base'}; $dev = ($row->{'dev-base'}) ? $row->{'dev-base'} : 'N/A'; $row->{'id'} =~ s|/home/[^/]+/(.*)|/home/$filter_string/$1| if $use{'filter'}; $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'ID') => $row->{'id'}, }); if (($b_admin || $row->{'hidden'}) && $row->{'raw-size'}){ # It's an error! permissions or missing tool $raw_size = ($row->{'raw-size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'raw-size'},'string') : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'raw-size')} = $raw_size; } if ($b_admin && $row->{'raw-available'} && $size ne 'N/A'){ $size .= ' (' . $row->{'raw-available'} . '%)'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'used')} = $used . $percent; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'fs')} = $fs; if ($b_admin && $fs eq 'swap' && defined $row->{'swappiness'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'swappiness')} = $row->{'swappiness'}; } if ($b_admin && $fs eq 'swap' && defined $row->{'cache-pressure'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cache-pressure')} = $row->{'cache-pressure'}; } if ($extra > 1 && $fs eq 'swap' && defined $row->{'priority'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'priority')} = $row->{'priority'}; } if ($b_admin && $row->{'block-size'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'block-size')} = $row->{'block-size'} . ' B';; #$rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'physical')} = $row->{'block-size'} . ' B'; #$rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'logical')} = $row->{'block-logical'} . ' B'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,$dev_type)} = $dev; if ($b_admin && $row->{'maj-min'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'maj-min')} = $row->{'maj-min'}; } if ($extra > 0 && $row->{'dev-mapped'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mapped')} = $row->{'dev-mapped'}; } # add fs known to not use label/uuid here if (($show{'label'} || $show{'uuid'}) && $dev_type eq 'dev' && $fs !~ /^$fs_skip$/){ if ($show{'label'}){ if ($use{'filter-label'}){ $row->{'label'} = main::filter_partition('part', $row->{'label'}, ''); } $row->{'label'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'label')} = $row->{'label'}; } if ($show{'uuid'}){ if ($use{'filter-uuid'}){ $row->{'uuid'} = main::filter_partition('part', $row->{'uuid'}, ''); } $row->{'uuid'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'uuid')} = $row->{'uuid'}; } } } # corner case, no partitions, but zram swap if (!@rows){ @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message('partition-data')}); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub set_partitions { eval $start if $b_log; #return if $bsd_type && $bsd_type eq 'darwin'; # darwin has muated output, of course my (@data,@rows,@mount,@partitions_working,%part,@working); my ($back_size,$back_used,$b_fs,$cols) = (4,3,1,6); my ($b_dfp,$b_fake_map,$b_load,$b_logical,$b_space,); my ($block_size,$blockdev,$dev_base,$dev_mapped,$dev_type,$fs,$id,$label, $maj_min,$percent_used,$raw_size,$replace,$size_available,$size,$test, $type,$uuid,$used); $loaded{'set-partitions'} = 1; if ($b_admin){ # for partition block size $blockdev = $alerts{'blockdev'}->{'path'} if $alerts{'blockdev'}->{'path'}; } # for raw partition sizes, maj_min PartitionData::set() if !$bsd_type && !$loaded{'partition-data'}; DiskDataBSD::set() if $bsd_type && !$loaded{'disk-data-bsd'}; LsblkData::set() if !$bsd_type && !$loaded{'lsblk'}; # set @labels, @uuid if (!$bsd_type){ set_label_uuid() if !$loaded{'label-uuid'}; } # most current OS support -T and -k, but -P means different things # in freebsd. However since most use is from linux, we make that default # android 7 no -T support if (!$fake{'partitions'}){ if (@partitions_working = main::grabber("df -P -T -k 2>/dev/null")){ main::set_mapper() if !$loaded{'mapper'} && !$bsd_type; $b_dfp = 1; } elsif (@partitions_working = main::grabber("df -T -k 2>/dev/null")){ # fine, it worked, could be bsd or linux } # busybox supports -k and -P, older openbsd, darwin, solaris don't have -P else { if (@partitions_working = main::grabber("df -k -P 2>/dev/null")){ $b_dfp = 1; } else { @partitions_working = main::grabber("df -k 2>/dev/null"); } $b_fs = 0; if (my $path = main::check_program('mount')){ @mount = main::grabber("$path 2>/dev/null"); } } } else { my $file; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/df/df-kTP-cygwin-1.txt"; $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/df/df-kT-wrapped-1.txt"; @partitions_working = main::reader($file); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@partitions_working; # determine positions if (@partitions_working){ my $row1 = shift @partitions_working; $row1 =~ s/Mounted on/Mounted-on/i; my @temp = split(/\s+/,$row1); $cols = $#temp; } # NOTE: using -P fixes line wraps, otherwise look for hangs and reconnect if (!$b_dfp){ my $holder = ''; my @part_temp; foreach (@partitions_working){ my @columns= split(/\s+/,$_); if ($#columns < $cols){ $holder = join('^^',@columns[0..$#columns]); next; } if ($holder){ # reconnect hanging lines $_ = $holder . ' ' . $_; $holder = ''; } push(@part_temp,$_); } @partitions_working = @part_temp; } if (!$bsd_type){ # new kernels/df have rootfs and / repeated, creating two entries for the same partition # so check for two string endings of / then slice out the rootfs one, I could check for it # before slicing it out, but doing that would require the same action twice re code execution my $roots = 0; foreach (@partitions_working){ $roots++ if /\s\/$/; } @partitions_working = grep {!/^rootfs/} @partitions_working if $roots > 1; } else { # turns out freebsd uses this junk too $b_fake_map = 1; # darwin k: Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on # linux kT: Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on # freebsd kT: Filesystem Type 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on if ($bsd_type eq 'darwin'){ ($back_size,$back_used) = (7,6); } } my $filters = partition_filters(); # push @partitions_working, '//mafreebox.freebox.fr/Disque dur cifs 239216096 206434016 20607496 91% /freebox/Disque dur'; # push @partitions_working, '//mafreebox.freebox.fr/AllPG cifs 436616192 316339304 120276888 73% /freebox/AllPG'; foreach (@partitions_working){ ($dev_base,$dev_mapped,$dev_type,$fs,$id,$label, $maj_min,$type,$uuid) = ('','','','','','','','',''); ($b_load,$b_space,$block_size,$percent_used,$raw_size,$size_available, $size,$used) = (0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0); undef %part; # apple crap, maybe also freebsd? $_ =~ s/^map\s+([\S]+)/map:\/$1/ if $b_fake_map; # handle spaces in remote filesystem names # busybox df shows KM, sigh; note: GoogleDrive Hogne: fuse.rclone 15728640 if (/^(.*)(\s[\S]+)\s+[a-z][a-z0-9\.]+\s+[0-9]+/){ $replace = $test = "$1$2"; if ($test =~ /\s/){ # paranoid test, but better safe than sorry $b_space = 1; $replace =~ s/\s/^^/g; # print ":$replace:\n"; $_ =~ s/^$test/$replace/; # print "$_\n"; } } my @row = split(/\s+/, $_); $row[0] =~ s/\^\^/ /g if $b_space; # reset spaces in > 1 word fs name # autofs is a bsd thing, has size 0 if ($row[0] =~ /^($filters)$/ || $row[0] =~ /^ROOT/i || ($b_fs && ($row[2] == 0 || $row[1] =~ /^(autofs|devtmpfs|iso9660|tmpfs)$/))){ next; } # cygwin C:\cygwin passes this test so has to be handled later if ($row[0] =~ /^\/dev\/|:\/|\/\//){ # this could point to by-label or by-uuid so get that first. In theory, abs_path should # drill down to get the real path, but it isn't always working. if ($row[0] eq '/dev/root'){ $row[0] = get_root(); } # sometimes paths are set using /dev/disk/by-[label|uuid] so we need to get the /dev/xxx path if ($row[0] =~ /by-label|by-uuid/){ $row[0] = Cwd::abs_path($row[0]); } elsif ($row[0] =~ /mapper\// && %mapper){ $dev_mapped = $row[0]; $dev_mapped =~ s|^/.*/||; $row[0] = $mapper{$dev_mapped} if $mapper{$dev_mapped}; } elsif ($row[0] =~ /\/dm-[0-9]+$/ && %dmmapper){ my $temp = $row[0]; $temp =~ s|^/.*/||; $dev_mapped = $dmmapper{$temp}; } $dev_base = $row[0]; $dev_base =~ s|^/.*/||; %part = LsblkData::get($dev_base) if @lsblk; $maj_min = get_maj_min($dev_base) if @proc_partitions; } # this handles zfs type devices/partitions, which do not start with / but contain / # note: Main/jails/transmission_1 path can be > 1 deep # Main zfs 3678031340 8156 3678023184 0% /mnt/Main if (!$dev_base && ($row[0] =~ /^([^\/]+\/)(.+)/ || ($row[0] =~ /^[^\/]+$/ && $row[1] =~ /^(btrfs|hammer[2-9]?|zfs)$/))){ $dev_base = $row[0]; $dev_type = 'logical'; } # this handles yet another fredforfaen special case where a mounted drive # has the search string in its name, includes / (| if ($row[-1] =~ m%^/(|boot|boot/efi|home|opt|tmp|usr|usr/home|var|var/log|var/tmp)$% || ($b_android && $row[-1] =~ /^\/(cache|data|firmware|system)$/)){ $b_load = 1; # note, older df in bsd do not have file system column $type = 'main'; } # $cols in case where mount point has space in name, we only care about the first part elsif ($row[$cols] !~ m%^\/(|boot|boot/efi|home|opt|tmp|usr|usr/home|var|var/log|var/tmp)$% && $row[$cols] !~ /^filesystem/ && !($b_android && $row[$cols] =~ /^\/(cache|data|firmware|system)$/)){ $b_load = 1; $type = 'secondary'; } if ($b_load){ if (!$bsd_type){ if ($b_fs){ $fs = ($part{'fs'}) ? $part{'fs'} : $row[1]; } else { $fs = get_mounts_fs($row[0],\@mount); } if ($show{'label'}){ if ($part{'label'}){ $label = $part{'label'}; } elsif (@labels){ $label = get_label($row[0]); } } if ($show{'uuid'}){ if ($part{'uuid'}){ $uuid = $part{'uuid'}; } elsif (@uuids){ $uuid = get_uuid($row[0]); } } } else { $fs = ($b_fs) ? $row[1]: get_mounts_fs($row[0],\@mount); } # assuming that all null/nullfs are parts of a logical fs $b_logical = 1 if $fs && $fs =~ /^(btrfs|hammer|null|zfs)/; $id = join(' ', @row[$cols .. $#row]); $size = $row[$cols - $back_size]; if ($b_admin && -e "/sys/block/"){ @working = admin_data($blockdev,$dev_base,$size); $raw_size = $working[0]; $size_available = $working[1]; $block_size = $working[2]; } if (!$dev_type){ # C:/cygwin64, D: if ($b_cygwin && $row[0] =~ /^[A-Z]+:/){ $dev_type = 'windows'; $dev_base = $row[0] if !$dev_base; # looks weird if D:, yes, I know, windows uses \, but cygwin doesn't $dev_base .= '/' if $dev_base =~ /:$/; } # need data set, this could maybe be converted to use # dev-mapped and abspath but not without testing elsif ($dev_base =~ /^map:\/(.*)/){ $dev_type = 'mapped'; $dev_base = $1; } # note: possible: sshfs path: beta:data/; remote: fuse.rclone elsif ($dev_base =~ /^\/\/|:\// || ($fs && $fs =~ /(rclone)/)){ $dev_type = 'remote'; $dev_base = $row[0] if !$dev_base; # only trips in fs test case } # a slice bsd system, zfs can't be detected this easily elsif ($b_logical && $fs && $fs =~ /^(null(fs)?)$/){ $dev_type = 'logical'; $dev_base = $row[0] if !$dev_base; } # an error has occurred almost for sure elsif (!$dev_base){ $dev_type = 'source'; $dev_base = main::message('unknown-dev'); } else { $dev_type = 'dev'; } } if ($bsd_type && $dev_type eq 'dev' && $row[0] && ($b_admin || $show{'label'} || $show{'uuid'})){ my %temp = DiskDataBSD::get($row[0]); $block_size = $temp{'logical-block-size'}; $label = $temp{'label'}; $uuid = $temp{'uuid'}; } $used = $row[$cols - $back_used]; $percent_used = sprintf("%.1f", ($used/$size)*100) if ($size && main::is_numeric($size)); push(@partitions,{ 'block-size' => $block_size, 'dev-base' => $dev_base, 'dev-mapped' => $dev_mapped, 'dev-type' => $dev_type, 'fs' => $fs, 'id' => $id, 'label' => $label, 'maj-min' => $maj_min, 'percent-used' => $percent_used, 'raw-available' => $size_available, 'raw-size' => $raw_size, 'size' => $size, 'type' => $type, 'used' => $used, 'uuid' => $uuid, }); } } swap_data() if !$loaded{'set-swap'}; push(@partitions,@swaps); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@partitions if $dbg[16]; if (!$bsd_type && @lsblk){ check_partition_data();# updates @partitions } main::log_data('dump','@partitions',\@partitions) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@partitions if $dbg[16]; eval $end if $b_log; } sub swap_data { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'set-swap'} = 1; my (@data,@working); my ($block_size,$cache_pressure,$dev_base,$dev_mapped,$dev_type,$label, $maj_min,$mount,$path,$pattern1,$pattern2,$percent_used,$priority, $size,$swap_type,$swappiness,$used,$uuid); my ($s,$j,$size_id,$used_id) = (1,0,2,3); if (!$bsd_type){ # faster, avoid subshell, same as swapon -s if (-r '/proc/swaps'){ @working = main::reader("/proc/swaps"); } elsif ($path = main::check_program('swapon')){ # note: while -s is deprecated, --show --bytes is not supported # on older systems @working = main::grabber("$path -s 2>/dev/null"); } if ($b_admin){ @data = swap_advanced_data(); $swappiness = $data[0]; $cache_pressure = $data[1]; } if (($show{'label'} || $show{'uuid'}) && !$loaded{'label-uuid'}){ set_label_uuid(); } $pattern1 = 'partition|file|ram'; $pattern2 = '[^\s].*[^\s]'; } else { if ($path = main::check_program('swapctl')){ # output in in KB blocks @working = main::grabber("$path -l -k 2>/dev/null"); } ($size_id,$used_id) = (1,2); $pattern1 = '[0-9]+'; $pattern2 = '[^\s]+'; } # now add the swap partition data, don't want to show swap files, just partitions, # though this can include /dev/ramzswap0. Note: you can also use /proc/swaps for this # data, it's the same exact output as swapon -s foreach (@working){ #next if ! /^\/dev/ || /^\/dev\/(ramzwap|zram)/; next if /^(Device|Filename|no swap)/; ($block_size,$dev_base,$dev_mapped,$dev_type,$label,$maj_min,$mount,$priority, $swap_type,$uuid) = ('','','','','','','',undef,'partition',''); @data = split(/\s+/, $_); if (/^\/dev\/(block\/)?(compcache|ramzwap|zram)/i){ $swap_type = 'zram'; $dev_type = 'dev'; } elsif ($data[1] && $data[1] eq 'ram'){ $swap_type = 'ram'; } elsif (m|^/dev|){ $swap_type = 'partition'; $dev_base = $data[0]; $dev_base =~ s|^/dev/||; if (!$bsd_type){ if ($dev_base =~ /^dm-/ && %dmmapper){ $dev_mapped = $dmmapper{$dev_base}; } if ($show{'label'} && @labels){ $label = get_label($data[0]); } if ($show{'uuid'} && @uuids){ $uuid = get_uuid($data[0]); } } else { if ($show{'label'} || $show{'uuid'}){ my %temp = DiskDataBSD::get($data[0]); $block_size = $temp{'logical-block-size'}; $label = $temp{'label'}; $uuid = $temp{'uuid'}; } } $dev_type = 'dev'; $maj_min = get_maj_min($dev_base) if @proc_partitions; } elsif ($data[1] && $data[1] eq 'file' || m|^/|){ $swap_type = 'file'; } $priority = $data[-1] if !$bsd_type; # swpaon -s: /dev/sdb1 partition 16383996 109608 -2 # swapctl -l -k: /dev/label/swap0.eli 524284 154092 # users could have space in swapfile name if (/^($pattern2)\s+($pattern1)\s+/){ $mount = main::trimmer($1); } $size = $data[$size_id]; $used = $data[$used_id]; $percent_used = sprintf("%.1f", ($used/$size)*100); push(@swaps, { 'block-size' => $block_size, 'cache-pressure' => $cache_pressure, 'dev-base' => $dev_base, 'dev-mapped' => $dev_mapped, 'dev-type' => $dev_type, 'fs' => 'swap', 'id' => "swap-$s", 'label' => $label, 'maj-min' => $maj_min, 'mount' => $mount, 'percent-used' => $percent_used, 'priority' => $priority, 'size' => $size, 'swappiness' => $swappiness, 'type' => 'main', 'swap-type' => $swap_type, 'used' => $used, 'uuid' => $uuid, }); $s++; } main::log_data('dump','@swaps',\@swaps) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@swaps if $dbg[15];; eval $end if $b_log; } sub swap_advanced_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($swappiness,$cache_pressure) = (); if (-r '/proc/sys/vm/swappiness'){ $swappiness = main::reader('/proc/sys/vm/swappiness','',0); if (defined $swappiness){ $swappiness .= ($swappiness == 60) ? ' (default)' : ' (default 60)' ; } } if (-r '/proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure'){ $cache_pressure = main::reader('/proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure','',0); if (defined $cache_pressure){ $cache_pressure .= ($cache_pressure == 100) ? ' (default)' : ' (default 100)' ; } } eval $end if $b_log; return ($swappiness,$cache_pressure); } # handle cases of hidden file systems sub check_partition_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_found,$dev_mapped,$temp); my $filters = partition_filters(); foreach my $row (@lsblk){ $b_found = 0; $dev_mapped = ''; if (!$row->{'name'} || !$row->{'mount'} || !$row->{'type'} || ($row->{'fs'} && $row->{'fs'} =~ /^($filters)$/) || ($row->{'type'} =~ /^(disk|loop|rom)$/)){ next; } # unmap so we can match name to dev-base if (%mapper && $mapper{$row->{'name'}}){ $dev_mapped = $row->{'name'}; $row->{'name'} = $mapper{$row->{'name'}}; } # print "$row->{'name'} $row->{'mount'}\n"; foreach my $row2 (@partitions){ # print "1: n:$row->{'name'} m:$row->{'mount'} db:$row2->{'dev-base'} id:$row2->{'id'}\n"; next if !$row2->{'id'}; # note: for swap mount point is [SWAP] in @lsblk, but swap-x in @partitions if ($row->{'mount'} eq $row2->{'id'} || $row->{'name'} eq $row2->{'dev-base'}){ $b_found = 1; last; } # print "m:$row->{'mount'} id:$row2->{'id'}\n"; } if (!$b_found){ # print "found: n:$row->{'name'} m:$row->{'mount'}\n"; $temp = { 'block-logical' => $row->{'block-logical'}, 'dev-base' => $row->{'name'}, 'dev-mapped' => $dev_mapped, 'fs' => $row->{'fs'}, 'id' => $row->{'mount'}, 'hidden' => 1, 'label' => $row->{'label'}, 'maj-min' => $row->{'maj-min'}, 'percent-used' => 0, 'raw-size' => $row->{'size'}, 'size' => 0, 'type' => 'secondary', 'used' => 0, 'uuid' => $row->{'uuid'}, }; push(@partitions,$temp); main::log_data('dump','lsblk check: @temp',$temp) if $b_log; } } eval $end if $b_log; } # NOTE: Was forgetting to update one or the other so put them # all here for: subs partitiion_data(), check_partition_data() # note: p_d filters 'filesystem', and c_p_d filters against fs sub partition_filters { # snap mounts with squashfs; appimage/flatpak mount? # swap is set in swap_data(); cgmfs is in ram, like devfs, sysfs; # union fs types: aufs, lofs, overlayfs, unionfs, mergerfs my $filters = 'aufs|cgroup.*|cgmfs|configfs|debugfs|\/dev|dev|\/dev\/loop[0-9]*|'; $filters .= 'devfs|devtmpfs|efivarfs|fdescfs|hugetlbfs|iso9660|kernfs|'; $filters .= 'linprocfs|linsysfs|lofs|mergerfs|none|overla(id|y)(fs)?|procfs|'; $filters .= 'ptyfs|/run(\/.*)?|run|securityfs|shm|squashfs|swap|'; $filters .= 'sys|\/sys\/.*|sysfs|tmpfs|tracefs|type|udev|unionfs|vartmp'; return $filters } # used to exclude disk used, partition/unmounted/swap label/uuid, unmounted label/uuid # see docs/inxi-data.txt PARTITION DATA for more on remote/fuse fs sub fs_excludes { my ($source) = @_; # panfs is parallel NAS volume manager, need more data # null is hammer fs slice; nfs/nfs3/nfs4; some can be fuse mounts: fuse.sshfs # afs aufs avfs cifs ffs gfs\d{0,2} hdfs ipfs k(osmos)?fs .*lafs lofs mhddfs # mergerfs nfs\d{0,2} null ocfs\d{0,2} openafs orangefs overla(id|y)(fs)? # panfs pvfs\d{0,2} s3fs squashfs sshfs smbfs unionfs vmfs my $excludes = '(fuse(blk)?[\._-]?)?('; $excludes .= 'f|' if $source eq 'label-uuid'; # ffs not remote, but no u/l $excludes .= 'a|archivemount|au|av|ceph|ci|g|gluster|gmail|hd|ip|'; $excludes .= 'iso9660|k(osmos)?|lo|.*la|mhdd|merger|moose|n|null|oc|opena|'; $excludes .= 'orange|overla(id|y)|pan|pv|s3|rclone|sheepdog|squash|ssh|'; $excludes .= 'smb|union|vm'; $excludes .= ')(fs)?(\d{0,2})?'; return $excludes; } sub get_mounts_fs { eval $start if $b_log; my ($item,$mount) = @_; $item =~ s/map:\/(\S+)/map $1/ if $bsd_type && $bsd_type eq 'darwin'; return 'N/A' if ! @$mount; my ($fs) = (''); # linux: /dev/sdb6 on /var/www/m type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered) # /dev/sda3 on /root.dev/ugw type ext3 (rw,relatime,errors=continue,user_xattr,acl,barrier=1,data=journal) # bsd: /dev/ada0s1a on / (ufs, local, soft-updates) # bsd 2: /dev/wd0g on /home type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid) foreach (@$mount){ if ($_ =~ /^$item\s+on.*?\s+type\s+([\S]+)\s+\([^\)]+\)/){ $fs = $1; last; } elsif ($_ =~ /^$item\s+on.*?\s+\(([^,\s\)]+?)[,\s]*.*\)/){ $fs = $1; last; } } eval $end if $b_log; main::log_data('data',"fs: $fs") if $b_log; return $fs; } sub set_label_uuid { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'label-uuid'} = 1; if ($show{'unmounted'} || $show{'label'} || $show{'swap'} || $show{'uuid'}){ if (-d '/dev/disk/by-label'){ @labels = main::globber('/dev/disk/by-label/*'); } if (-d '/dev/disk/by-uuid'){ @uuids = main::globber('/dev/disk/by-uuid/*'); } main::log_data('dump', '@labels', \@labels) if $b_log; main::log_data('dump', '@uuids', \@uuids) if $b_log; } eval $end if $b_log; } # args: 1: blockdev full path (part only); 2: block id; 3: size (part only) sub admin_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($blockdev,$id,$size) = @_; # 0: calc block 1: available percent 2: disk physical block size/partition block size; my @sizes = (0,0,0); my ($block_size,$percent,$size_raw) = (0,0,0); foreach my $row (@proc_partitions){ if ($row->[-1] eq $id){ $size_raw = $row->[2]; last; } } # get the fs block size $block_size = (main::grabber("$blockdev --getbsz /dev/$id 2>/dev/null"))[0] if $blockdev; if (!$size_raw){ $size_raw = 'N/A'; } else { $percent = sprintf("%.2f", ($size/$size_raw) * 100) if $size && $size_raw; } # print "$id size: $size %: $percent p-b: $block_size raw: $size_raw\n"; @sizes = ($size_raw,$percent,$block_size); main::log_data('dump','@sizes',\@sizes) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @sizes; } sub get_maj_min { eval $start if $b_log; my ($id) = @_; my ($maj_min,@working); foreach my $row (@proc_partitions){ if ($id eq $row->[-1]){ $maj_min = $row->[0] . ':' . $row->[1]; last; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $maj_min; } sub get_label { eval $start if $b_log; my ($item) = @_; my $label = ''; foreach (@labels){ if ($item eq Cwd::abs_path($_)){ $label = $_; $label =~ s/\/dev\/disk\/by-label\///; $label =~ s/\\x20/ /g; $label =~ s%\\x2f%/%g; last; } } $label ||= 'N/A'; eval $end if $b_log; return $label; } sub get_root { eval $start if $b_log; my ($path) = ('/dev/root'); # note: the path may be a symbolic link to by-label/by-uuid but not # sure how far in abs_path resolves the path. my $temp = Cwd::abs_path($path); $path = $temp if $temp; # note: it's a kernel config option to have /dev/root be a sym link # or not, if it isn't, path will remain /dev/root, if so, then try mount if ($path eq '/dev/root' && (my $program = main::check_program('mount'))){ my @data = main::grabber("$program 2>/dev/null"); # /dev/sda2 on / type ext4 (rw,noatime,data=ordered) foreach (@data){ if (/^([\S]+)\son\s\/\s/){ $path = $1; # note: we'll be handing off any uuid/label paths to the next # check tools after get_root() above, so don't trim those. $path =~ s/.*\/// if $path !~ /by-uuid|by-label/; last; } } } eval $end if $b_log; return $path; } sub get_uuid { eval $start if $b_log; my ($item) = @_; my $uuid = ''; foreach (@uuids){ if ($item eq Cwd::abs_path($_)){ $uuid = $_; $uuid =~ s/\/dev\/disk\/by-uuid\///; last; } } $uuid ||= 'N/A'; eval $end if $b_log; return $uuid; } } ## ProcessItem { package ProcessItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my (@rows); if (@ps_aux){ if ($show{'ps-cpu'}){ push(@rows,cpu_processes()); } if ($show{'ps-mem'}){ push(@rows,mem_processes()); } } else { my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows, ({ main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('ps-data-null',''), },)); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub cpu_processes { eval $start if $b_log; my ($j,$num,$cpu,$cpu_mem,$mem,$pid) = (0,0,'','','',''); my ($pid_col,@processes,@rows); my $count = ($b_irc)? 5: $ps_count; if ($ps_cols >= 10){ @rows = sort { my @a = split(/\s+/, $a); my @b = split(/\s+/, $b); $b[2] <=> $a[2] } @ps_aux; $pid_col = 1; } else { @rows = @ps_aux; $pid_col = 0 if $ps_cols == 2; } # if there's a count limit, for irc, etc, only use that much of the data @rows = splice(@rows,0,$count); $j = scalar @rows; # $cpu_mem = ' - Memory: MiB / % used' if $extra > 0; my $throttled = throttled($ps_count,$count,$j); # my $header = "CPU % used - Command - pid$cpu_mem - top"; # my $header = "Top $count by CPU"; my @data = ({ main::key($num++,1,1,'CPU top') => "$count$throttled" . ' of ' . scalar @ps_aux, },); push(@processes,@data); my $i = 1; foreach (@rows){ $num = 1; $j = scalar @processes; my @row = split(/\s+/, $_); my @command = process_starter(scalar @row, $row[$ps_cols],$row[$ps_cols + 1]); $cpu = ($ps_cols >= 10) ? $row[2] . '%': 'N/A'; @data = ({ main::key($num++,1,2,$i++) => '', main::key($num++,0,3,'cpu') => $cpu, main::key($num++,1,3,'command') => $command[0], },); push(@processes,@data); if ($command[1]){ $processes[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'started by')} = $command[1]; } $pid = (defined $pid_col)? $row[$pid_col] : 'N/A'; $processes[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'pid')} = $pid; if ($extra > 0 && $ps_cols >= 10){ my $decimals = ($row[5]/1024 > 10) ? 1 : 2; $mem = (defined $row[5]) ? sprintf("%.${decimals}f", $row[5]/1024) . ' MiB' : 'N/A'; $mem .= ' (' . $row[3] . '%)'; $processes[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mem')} = $mem; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@processes, "i: $i; j: $j "; } eval $end if $b_log; return @processes; } sub mem_processes { eval $start if $b_log; my ($j,$num,$cpu,$cpu_mem,$mem,$pid) = (0,0,'','','',''); my (@data,$pid_col,@processes,$memory,@rows); my $count = ($b_irc)? 5: $ps_count; if ($ps_cols >= 10){ @rows = sort { my @a = split(/\s+/, $a); my @b = split(/\s+/, $b); $b[5] <=> $a[5] } @ps_aux; # 5 #$a[1] <=> $b[1] } @ps_aux; # 5 $pid_col = 1; } else { @rows = @ps_aux; $pid_col = 0 if $ps_cols == 2; } @rows = splice(@rows,0,$count); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; @processes = main::MemoryData::full('process') if !$loaded{'memory'}; $j = scalar @rows; my $throttled = throttled($ps_count,$count,$j); #$cpu_mem = ' - CPU: % used' if $extra > 0; # my $header = "Memory MiB/% used - Command - pid$cpu_mem - top"; # my $header = "Top $count by Memory"; @data = ({ main::key($num++,1,1,'Memory top') => "$count$throttled" . ' of ' . scalar @ps_aux, },); push(@processes,@data); my $i = 1; foreach (@rows){ $num = 1; $j = scalar @processes; my @row = split(/\s+/, $_); if ($ps_cols >= 10){ my $decimals = ($row[5]/1024 > 10) ? 1 : 2; $mem = (main::is_int($row[5])) ? sprintf("%.${decimals}f", $row[5]/1024) . ' MiB' : 'N/A'; $mem .= " (" . $row[3] . "%)"; } else { $mem = 'N/A'; } my @command = process_starter(scalar @row, $row[$ps_cols],$row[$ps_cols + 1]); @data = ({ main::key($num++,1,2,$i++) => '', main::key($num++,0,3,'mem') => $mem, main::key($num++,1,3,'command') => $command[0], },); push(@processes,@data); if ($command[1]){ $processes[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'started by')} = $command[1]; } $pid = (defined $pid_col)? $row[$pid_col] : 'N/A'; $processes[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'pid')} = $pid; if ($extra > 0 && $ps_cols >= 10){ $cpu = $row[2] . '%'; $processes[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'cpu')} = $cpu; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@processes, "i: $i; j: $j "; } eval $end if $b_log; return @processes; } sub process_starter { my ($count, $row10, $row11) = @_; my (@return); # note: [migration/0] would clear with a simple basename if ($count > ($ps_cols + 1) && $row11 =~ /^\// && $row11 !~ /^\/(tmp|temp)/){ $row11 =~ s/^\/.*\///; $return[0] = $row11; $row10 =~ s/^\/.*\///; $return[1] = $row10; } else { $row10 =~ s/^\/.*\///; $return[0] = $row10; $return[1] = ''; } return @return; } sub throttled { my ($ps_count,$count,$j) = @_; my $throttled = ''; if ($count > $j){ $throttled = " ( $j processes)"; # space to avoid emoji in irc } elsif ($count < $ps_count){ $throttled = " (throttled from $ps_count)"; } return $throttled; } } ## RaidItem { package RaidItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@hardware_raid,@rows,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; @hardware_raid = hw_data() if $use{'hardware-raid'} || $fake{'raid-hw'}; raid_data() if !$loaded{'raid'}; # print 'get btrfs: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@btrfs_raid; # print 'get lvm: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@lvm_raid; # print 'get md: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@md_raid; # print 'get zfs: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@zfs_raid; if (!@btrfs_raid && !@lvm_raid && !@md_raid && !@zfs_raid && !@soft_raid && !@hardware_raid){ if ($show{'raid-forced'}){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('raid-data'); } } else { if (@hardware_raid){ push(@rows,hw_output(\@hardware_raid)); } if (@btrfs_raid){ push(@rows,btrfs_output()); } if (@lvm_raid){ push(@rows,lvm_output()); } if (@md_raid){ push(@rows,md_output()); } if (@soft_raid){ push(@rows,soft_output()); } if (@zfs_raid){ push(@rows,zfs_output()); } } if (!@rows && $key1){ @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub hw_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($hardware_raid) = @_; my (@rows); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); foreach my $row (@$hardware_raid){ $num = 1; my $device = ($row->{'device'}) ? $row->{'device'}: 'N/A'; my $driver = ($row->{'driver'}) ? $row->{'driver'}: 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Hardware') => $device, }); $j = scalar @rows - 1; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'vendor')} = $row->{'vendor'} if $row->{'vendor'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'driver')} = $driver; if ($extra > 0){ $row->{'driver-version'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $row->{'driver-version'}; if ($extra > 2){ my $port= ($row->{'port'}) ? $row->{'port'}: 'N/A' ; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'port')} = $port; } my $bus_id = (defined $row->{'bus-id'} && defined $row->{'sub-id'}) ? "$row->{'bus-id'}.$row->{'sub-id'}": 'N/A' ; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'bus-ID')} = $bus_id; } if ($extra > 1){ my $chip_id = main::get_chip_id($row->{'vendor-id'},$row->{'chip-id'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'chip-ID')} = $chip_id; } if ($extra > 2){ $row->{'rev'} = 'N/A' if !defined $row->{'rev'}; # could be 0 $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rev')} = $row->{'rev'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'class-ID')} = $row->{'class-id'} if $row->{'class-id'}; } } eval $end if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; return @rows; } sub btrfs_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@components,@good,@rows); my ($size); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); foreach my $row (sort {$a->{'id'} cmp $b->{'id'}} @btrfs_raid){ $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Components')} = ''; my $b_bump; components_output('lvm','Online',\@rows,\@good,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('lvm','Meta',\@rows,\@components,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); } eval $end if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; return @rows; } sub lvm_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@components,@good,@components_meta,@rows); my ($size); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); foreach my $row (sort {$a->{'id'} cmp $b->{'id'}} @lvm_raid){ $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $row->{'id'}, }); if ($b_admin && $row->{'maj-min'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'maj-min')} = $row->{'maj-min'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $row->{'type'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'level')} = $row->{'level'}; $size = ($row->{'size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'size'},'string'): 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; if ($row->{'raid-sync'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'sync')} = $row->{'raid-sync'}; } if ($extra > 0){ $j = scalar @rows; $num = 1; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Info')} = ''; if (defined $row->{'stripes'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'stripes')} = $row->{'stripes'}; } if (defined $row->{'raid-mismatches'} && ($extra > 1 || $row->{'raid-mismatches'} > 0)){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mismatches')} = $row->{'raid-mismatches'}; } if (defined $row->{'copy-percent'} && ($extra > 1 || $row->{'copy-percent'} < 100)){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'copied')} = ($row->{'copy-percent'} + 0) . '%'; } if ($row->{'vg'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'v-group')} = $row->{'vg'}; } $size = ($row->{'vg-size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'vg-size'},'string') : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'vg-size')} = $size; $size = ($row->{'vg-free'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'vg-free'},'string') : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'vg-free')} = $size; } @components = (ref $row->{'components'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$row->{'components'}} : (); @good = (); @components_meta = (); foreach my $item (sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0]} @components){ if ($item->[4] =~ /_rmeta/){ push(@components_meta, $item); } else { push(@good, $item); } } $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Components')} = ''; my $b_bump; components_output('lvm','Online',\@rows,\@good,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('lvm','Meta',\@rows,\@components_meta,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); } eval $end if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; return @rows; } sub md_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@components,@good,@failed,@inactive,@rows,@spare,@temp); my ($blocks,$chunk,$level,$report,$size,$status); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@md_raid; if ($extra > 2 && $md_raid[0]->{'supported-levels'}){ push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,'Supported mdraid levels') => $md_raid[0]->{'supported-levels'}, }); } foreach my $row (sort {$a->{'id'} cmp $b->{'id'}} @md_raid){ $j = scalar @rows; next if !%$row; $num = 1; $level = (defined $row->{'level'}) ? $row->{'level'} : 'linear'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $row->{'id'}, }); if ($b_admin && $row->{'maj-min'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'maj-min')} = $row->{'maj-min'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $row->{'type'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'level')} = $level; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'status')} = $row->{'status'}; if ($row->{'details'}{'state'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'state')} = $row->{'details'}{'state'}; } if ($row->{'size'}){ $size = main::get_size($row->{'size'},'string'); } else { $size = (!$b_root && !@lsblk) ? main::message('root-required'): 'N/A'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; $report = ($row->{'report'}) ? $row->{'report'}: ''; $report .= " $row->{'u-data'}" if $report; $report ||= 'N/A'; if ($extra == 0){ # print "here 0\n"; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'report')} = $report; } if ($extra > 0){ $j = scalar @rows; $num = 1; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Info')} = ''; #$rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'raid')} = $raid; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'report')} = $report; $blocks = ($row->{'blocks'}) ? $row->{'blocks'} : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'blocks')} = $blocks; $chunk = ($row->{'chunk-size'}) ? $row->{'chunk-size'} : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'chunk-size')} = $chunk; if ($extra > 1){ if ($row->{'bitmap'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'bitmap')} = $row->{'bitmap'}; } if ($row->{'super-block'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'super-blocks')} = $row->{'super-block'}; } if ($row->{'algorithm'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'algorithm')} = $row->{'algorithm'}; } } } @components = (ref $row->{'components'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$row->{'components'}} : (); @good = (); @failed = (); @inactive = (); @spare = (); # @spare = split(/\s+/, $row->{'unused'}) if $row->{'unused'}; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@components; foreach my $item (sort { $a->[1] <=> $b->[1]} @components){ if (defined $item->[2] && $item->[2] =~ /^(F)$/){ push(@failed,$item); } elsif (defined $item->[2] && $item->[2] =~ /(S)$/){ push(@spare,$item); } elsif ($row->{'status'} && $row->{'status'} eq 'inactive'){ push(@inactive,$item); } else { push(@good,$item); } } $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Components')} = ''; my $b_bump; components_output('mdraid','Online',\@rows,\@good,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('mdraid','Failed',\@rows,\@failed,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('mdraid','Inactive',\@rows,\@inactive,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('mdraid','Spare',\@rows,\@spare,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); if ($row->{'recovery-percent'}){ $j = scalar @rows; $num = 1; my $percent = $row->{'recovery-percent'}; if ($extra > 1 && $row->{'progress-bar'}){ $percent .= " $row->{'progress-bar'}" } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Recovering')} = $percent; my $finish = ($row->{'recovery-finish'})?$row->{'recovery-finish'} : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'time-remaining')} = $finish; if ($extra > 0){ if ($row->{'sectors-recovered'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'sectors')} = $row->{'sectors-recovered'}; } } if ($extra > 1 && $row->{'recovery-speed'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'speed')} = $row->{'recovery-speed'}; } } } eval $end if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; return @rows; } sub soft_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@components,@good,@failed,@rows,@offline,@rebuild,@temp); my ($size); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); if (@soft_raid && $alerts{'bioctl'}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ push(@rows,{ main::key($num++,1,1,'Message') => main::message('root-item-incomplete','softraid'), }); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@soft_raid; foreach my $row (sort {$a->{'id'} cmp $b->{'id'}} @soft_raid){ $j = scalar @rows; next if !%$row; $num = 1; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $row->{'id'}, }); $row->{'level'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'type')} = $row->{'type'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'level')} = $row->{'level'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'status')} = $row->{'status'}; if ($row->{'state'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'state')} = $row->{'state'}; } if ($row->{'size'}){ $size = main::get_size($row->{'size'},'string'); } $size ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; @components = (ref $row->{'components'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$row->{'components'}} : (); @good = (); @failed = (); @offline = (); @rebuild = (); foreach my $item (sort { $a->[1] <=> $b->[1]} @components){ if (defined $item->[2] && $item->[2] eq 'failed'){ push(@failed,$item); } elsif (defined $item->[2] && $item->[2] eq 'offline'){ push(@offline,$item); } elsif (defined $item->[2] && $item->[2] eq 'rebuild'){ push(@rebuild,$item); } else { push(@good,$item); } } $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Components')} = ''; my $b_bump; components_output('softraid','Online',\@rows,\@good,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('softraid','Failed',\@rows,\@failed,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('softraid','Rebuild',\@rows,\@rebuild,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('softraid','Offline',\@rows,\@offline,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); } eval $end if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; return @rows; } sub zfs_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@arrays,@arrays_holder,@components,@good,@failed,@rows,@spare); my ($allocated,$available,$level,$size,$status); my ($b_row_1_sizes); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@zfs_raid; foreach my $row (sort {$a->{'id'} cmp $b->{'id'}} @zfs_raid){ $j = scalar @rows; $b_row_1_sizes = 0; next if !%$row; $num = 1; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Device') => $row->{'id'}, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => $row->{'type'}, main::key($num++,0,2,'status') => $row->{'status'}, }); $size = ($row->{'raw-size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'raw-size'},'string') : ''; $available = main::get_size($row->{'raw-free'},'string',''); # could be zero free if ($extra > 2){ $allocated = ($row->{'raw-allocated'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'raw-allocated'},'string') : ''; } @arrays = @{$row->{'arrays'}}; @arrays = grep {defined $_} @arrays; @arrays_holder = @arrays; my $count = scalar @arrays; if (!defined $arrays[0]->{'level'}){ $level = 'linear'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'level')} = $level; } elsif ($count < 2 && $arrays[0]->{'level'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'level')} = $arrays[0]->{'level'}; } if ($size || $available || $allocated){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'raw')} = ''; if ($size){ # print "here 0\n"; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'size')} = $size; $size = ''; $b_row_1_sizes = 1; } if ($available){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'free')} = $available; $available = ''; $b_row_1_sizes = 1; } if ($allocated){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'allocated')} = $allocated; $allocated = ''; } } if ($row->{'zfs-size'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'zfs-fs')} = ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'size')} = main::get_size($row->{'zfs-size'},'string'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'free')} = main::get_size($row->{'zfs-free'},'string'); } foreach my $row2 (@arrays){ if ($count > 1){ $j = scalar @rows; $num = 1; $size = ($row2->{'raw-size'}) ? main::get_size($row2->{'raw-size'},'string') : 'N/A'; $available = ($row2->{'raw-free'}) ? main::get_size($row2->{'raw-free'},'string') : 'N/A'; $level = (defined $row2->{'level'}) ? $row2->{'level'}: 'linear'; $status = ($row2->{'status'}) ? $row2->{'status'}: 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,2,'Array') => $level, main::key($num++,0,3,'status') => $status, main::key($num++,1,3,'raw') => '', main::key($num++,0,4,'size') => $size, main::key($num++,0,4,'free') => $available, }); } # items like cache may have one component, with a size on that component elsif (!$b_row_1_sizes){ # print "here $count\n"; $size = ($row2->{'raw-size'}) ? main::get_size($row2->{'raw-size'},'string') : 'N/A'; $available = ($row2->{'raw-free'}) ? main::get_size($row2->{'raw-free'},'string') : 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'raw')} = ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'size')} = $size; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'free')} = $available; if ($extra > 2){ $allocated = ($row->{'raw-allocated'}) ? main::get_size($row2->{'allocated'},'string') : ''; if ($allocated){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'allocated')} = $allocated; } } } @components = (ref $row2->{'components'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$row2->{'components'}} : (); @failed = (); @spare = (); @good = (); # @spare = split(/\s+/, $row->{'unused'}) if $row->{'unused'}; foreach my $item (sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0]} @components){ if (defined $item->[3] && $item->[3] =~ /^(DEGRADED|FAULTED|UNAVAIL)$/){ push(@failed, $item); } elsif (defined $item->[3] && $item->[3] =~ /(AVAIL|OFFLINE|REMOVED)$/){ push(@spare, $item); } # note: spares in use show: INUSE but technically it's still a spare, # but since it's in use, consider it online. else { push(@good, $item); } } $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'Components')} = ''; my $b_bump; components_output('zfs','Online',\@rows,\@good,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('zfs','Failed',\@rows,\@failed,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); components_output('zfs','Available',\@rows,\@spare,\$j,\$num,\$b_bump); } } eval $end if $b_log; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; return @rows; } ## Most key stuff passed by ref, and is changed on the fly sub components_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$item,$rows_ref,$array_ref,$j_ref,$num_ref,$b_bump_ref) = @_; return if !@$array_ref && $item ne 'Online'; my ($extra1,$extra2,$f1,$f2,$f3,$f4,$f5,$k,$k1,$key1,$l1,$l2,$l3); if ($type eq 'btrfs'){ } elsif ($type eq 'lvm'){ ($f1,$f2,$f3,$f4,$f5,$l1,$l2,$l3) = (1,2,3,4,5,3,4,5); $k = 1; $extra1 = 'mapped'; $extra2 = 'dev'; } elsif ($type eq 'mdraid'){ ($f1,$f2,$f3,$f4,$k1,$l1,$l2,$l3) = (3,4,5,6,1,3,4,5); $extra1 = 'mapped'; $k = 1 if $item eq 'Inactive'; } elsif ($type eq 'softraid'){ ($f1,$f2,$f3,$f4,$k1,$l1,$l2,$l3) = (1,10,10,3,5,3,4,5); $extra1 = 'device'; $k = 1; } elsif ($type eq 'zfs'){ ($f1,$f2,$f3,$l1,$l2,$l3) = (1,2,3,4,5,6); $k = 1; } # print "item: $item\n"; $$j_ref++ if $$b_bump_ref; $$b_bump_ref = 0; my $good = ($item eq 'Online' && !@$array_ref) ? 'N/A' : ''; $$rows_ref[$$j_ref]->{main::key($$num_ref++,1,$l1,$item)} = $good; #$$j_ref++ if $b_admin; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $array_ref; foreach my $device (@$array_ref){ next if ref $device ne 'ARRAY'; # if ($b_admin && $device->[$f1] && $device->[$f2]){ if ($b_admin){ $$j_ref++; $$b_bump_ref = 1; $$num_ref = 1; } $key1 = (defined $k1 && defined $device->[$k1]) ? $device->[$k1] : $k++; $$rows_ref[$$j_ref]->{main::key($$num_ref++,1,$l2,$key1)} = $device->[0]; if ($b_admin && $device->[$f2]){ $$rows_ref[$$j_ref]{main::key($$num_ref++,0,$l3,'maj-min')} = $device->[$f2]; } if ($b_admin && $device->[$f1]){ my $size = main::get_size($device->[$f1],'string'); $$rows_ref[$$j_ref]->{main::key($$num_ref++,0,$l3,'size')} = $size; } if ($b_admin && $device->[$f3]){ $$rows_ref[$$j_ref]->{main::key($$num_ref++,0,$l3,'state')} = $device->[$f3]; } if ($b_admin && $extra1 && $device->[$f4]){ $$rows_ref[$$j_ref]->{main::key($$num_ref++,0,$l3,$extra1)} = $device->[$f4]; } if ($b_admin && $extra2 && $device->[$f5]){ $$rows_ref[$$j_ref]->{main::key($$num_ref++,0,$l3,$extra2)} = $device->[$f5]; } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub raid_data { eval $start if $b_log; LsblkData::set() if !$bsd_type && !$loaded{'lsblk'}; main::set_mapper() if !$bsd_type && !$loaded{'mapper'}; PartitionData::set() if !$bsd_type && !$loaded{'partition-data'}; my (@data); $loaded{'raid'} = 1; if ($fake{'raid-btrfs'} || ($alerts{'btrfs'}->{'action'} && $alerts{'btrfs'}->{'action'} eq 'use')){ @btrfs_raid = btrfs_data(); } if ($fake{'raid-lvm'} || ($alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'} && $alerts{'lvs'}->{'action'} eq 'use')){ @lvm_raid = lvm_data(); } if ($fake{'raid-md'} || (my $file = $system_files{'proc-mdstat'})){ @md_raid = md_data($file); } if ($fake{'raid-soft'} || $sysctl{'softraid'}){ DiskDataBSD::set() if !$loaded{'disk-data-bsd'}; @soft_raid = soft_data(); } if ($fake{'raid-zfs'} || (my $path = main::check_program('zpool'))){ DiskDataBSD::set() if $bsd_type && !$loaded{'disk-data-bsd'}; @zfs_raid = zfs_data($path); } eval $end if $b_log; } # 0 type # 1 type_id # 2 bus_id # 3 sub_id # 4 device # 5 vendor_id # 6 chip_id # 7 rev # 8 port # 9 driver # 10 modules sub hw_data { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$devices{'hwraid'}; my ($driver,$vendor,@hardware_raid); foreach my $working (@{$devices{'hwraid'}}){ $driver = ($working->[9]) ? lc($working->[9]): ''; $driver =~ s/-/_/g if $driver; my $driver_version = ($driver) ? main::get_module_version($driver): ''; if ($extra > 2 && $use{'pci-tool'} && $working->[11]){ $vendor = main::get_pci_vendor($working->[4],$working->[11]); } push(@hardware_raid, { 'class-id' => $working->[1], 'bus-id' => $working->[2], 'chip-id' => $working->[6], 'device' => $working->[4], 'driver' => $driver, 'driver-version' => $driver_version, 'port' => $working->[8], 'rev' => $working->[7], 'sub-id' => $working->[3], 'vendor-id' => $working->[5], 'vendor' => $vendor, }); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@hardware_raid; main::log_data('dump','@hardware_raid',\@hardware_raid) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @hardware_raid; } sub btrfs_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (@btraid,@working); if ($fake{'raid-btrfs'}){ } else { } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@working if $dbg[37]; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@btraid if $dbg[37]; main::log_data('dump','@lvraid',\@btraid) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @btraid; } sub lvm_data { eval $start if $b_log; LogicalItem::lvm_data() if !$loaded{'logical-data'}; return if !@lvm; my (@lvraid,$maj_min,$vg_used,@working); foreach my $item (@lvm){ next if $item->{'segtype'} && $item->{'segtype'} !~ /^raid/; my (@components,$dev,$maj_min,$vg_used); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $item; if ($item->{'lv_kernel_major'} . ':' . $item->{'lv_kernel_minor'}){ $maj_min = $item->{'lv_kernel_major'} . ':' . $item->{'lv_kernel_minor'}; } if (defined $item->{'vg_free'} && defined $item->{'vg_size'}){ $vg_used = ($item->{'vg_size'} - $item->{'vg_free'}); } $raw_logical[0] += $item->{'lv_size'} if $item->{'lv_size'}; @working = main::globber("/sys/dev/block/$maj_min/slaves/*") if $maj_min; @working = map {$_ =~ s|^/.*/||; $_;} @working if @working; foreach my $part (@working){ my (@data,$dev,$maj_min,$mapped,$size); if (@proc_partitions){ @data = PartitionData::get($part); $maj_min = $data[0] . ':' . $data[1] if defined $data[1]; $size = $data[2]; $raw_logical[1] += $size if $part =~ /^dm-/ && $size; @data = main::globber("/sys/dev/block/$maj_min/slaves/*") if $maj_min; @data = map {$_ =~ s|^/.*/||; $_;} @data if @data; $dev = join(',', @data) if @data; } $mapped = $dmmapper{$part} if %dmmapper; push(@components, [$part,$size,$maj_min,undef,$mapped,$dev],); } if ($item->{'segtype'}){ if ($item->{'segtype'} eq 'raid1'){$item->{'segtype'} = 'mirror';} else {$item->{'segtype'} =~ s/^raid([0-9]+)/raid-$1/;} } push(@lvraid, { 'components' => \@components, 'copy-percent' => $item->{'copy_percent'}, 'id' => $item->{'lv_name'}, 'level' => $item->{'segtype'}, 'maj-min' => $maj_min, 'raid-mismatches' => $item->{'raid_mismatch_count'}, 'raid-sync' => $item->{'raid_sync_action'}, 'size' => $item->{'lv_size'}, 'stripes' => $item->{'stripes'}, 'type' => $item->{'vg_fmt'}, 'vg' => $item->{'vg_name'}, 'vg-free' => $item->{'vg_free'}, 'vg-size' => $item->{'vg_size'}, 'vg-used' => $vg_used, }); } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@lvraid if $dbg[37]; main::log_data('dump','@lvraid',\@lvraid) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @lvraid; } sub md_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($mdstat) = @_; my $j = 0; if ($fake{'raid-md'}){ #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-4-device-1.txt"; #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-rebuild-1.txt"; #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-2-mirror-fserver2-1.txt"; #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-2-raid10-abucodonosor.txt"; #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-2-raid10-ant.txt"; #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-inactive-weird-syntax.txt"; #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-inactive-active-syntax.txt"; #$mdstat = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/md-inactive-active-spare-syntax.txt"; } my @working = main::reader($mdstat,'strip'); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@working; my (@mdraid,@temp,$b_found,$system,$unused); # NOTE: a system with empty mdstat will not show these values if ($working[0] && $working[0] =~ /^Personalities/){ $system = (split(/:\s*/, $working[0]))[1]; $system =~ s/\[|\]//g if $system; shift @working; } if ($working[-1] && $working[-1] =~ /^unused\sdevices/){ $unused = (split(/:\s*/, $working[-1]))[1]; $unused =~ s/<|>|none//g if $unused; pop @working; } foreach (@working){ $_ =~ s/\s*:\s*/:/; # print "$_\n"; # md0 : active raid1 sdb1[2] sda1[0] # md126 : active (auto-read-only) raid1 sdq1[0] # md127 : inactive sda0 # md1 : inactive sda1[0] sdd1[3] sdc1[2] sdb1[1] # if (/^(md[0-9]+)\s*:\s*([^\s]+)(\s\([^)]+\))?\s([^\s]+)\s(.*)/){ if (/^(md[0-9]+)\s*:\s*([\S]+)(\s\([^)]+\))?/){ my ($component_string,$id,$level,$maj_min,@part,$size,$status); my (@components,%details,%device); $id = $1; $status = $2; if (/^(md[0-9]+)\s*:\s*([\S]+)(\s\([^)]+\))?\s((faulty|linear|multipath|raid)[\S]*)\s(.*)/){ $level = $4; $component_string = $6; $level =~ s/^raid1$/mirror/; $level =~ s/^raid/raid-/; $level = 'mirror' if $level eq '1'; } elsif (/^(md[0-9]+)\s*:\s*([\S]+)(\s\([^)]+\))?\s(.*)/){ $component_string = $4; $level = 'N/A'; } @temp = (); # cascade of tests, light to cpu intense if ((!$maj_min || !$size) && @proc_partitions){ @part = PartitionData::get($id); if (@part){ $maj_min = $part[0] . ':' . $part[1]; $size = $part[2]; } } if ((!$maj_min || !$size) && @lsblk){ %device = LsblkData::get($id) if @lsblk; $maj_min = $device{'maj-min'} if $device{'maj-min'}; $size = $device{'size'} if $device{'size'}; } if ((!$size || $b_admin) && $alerts{'mdadm'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ %details = md_details($id); $size = $details{'size'} if $details{'size'}; } $raw_logical[0] += $size if $size; # remember, these include the [x] id, so remove that for disk/unmounted foreach my $component (split(/\s+/, $component_string)){ my (%data,$maj_min,$name,$number,$info,$mapped,$part_size,$state); if ($component =~ /([\S]+)\[([0-9]+)\]\(?([SF])?\)?/){ ($name,$number,$info) = ($1,$2,$3); } elsif ($component =~ /([\S]+)/){ $name = $1; } next if !$name; if ($details{'devices'} && ref $details{'devices'} eq 'HASH'){ $maj_min = $details{'devices'}->{$name}{'maj-min'}; $state = $details{'devices'}->{$name}{'state'}; } if ((!$maj_min || !$part_size) && @proc_partitions){ @part = PartitionData::get($name); if (@part){ $maj_min = $part[0] . ':' . $part[1] if !$maj_min; $part_size = $part[2] if !$part_size; } } if ((!$maj_min || !$part_size) && @lsblk){ %data= LsblkData::get($name); $maj_min = $data{'maj-min'} if !$maj_min; $part_size = $data{'size'}if !$part_size; } $mapped = $dmmapper{$name} if %dmmapper; $raw_logical[1] += $part_size if $part_size; $state = $info if !$state && $info; push(@components,[$name,$number,$info,$part_size,$maj_min,$state,$mapped]); } # print "$component_string\n"; $j = scalar @mdraid; push(@mdraid, { 'chunk-size' => $details{'chunk-size'}, # if we got it, great, if not, further down 'components' => \@components, 'details' => \%details, 'id' => $id, 'level' => $level, 'maj-min' => $maj_min, 'size' => $size, 'status' => $status, 'type' => 'mdraid', }); } # print "$_\n"; if ($_ =~ /^([0-9]+)\sblocks/){ $mdraid[$j]->{'blocks'} = $1; } if ($_ =~ /super\s([0-9\.]+)\s/){ $mdraid[$j]->{'super-block'} = $1; } if ($_ =~ /algorithm\s([0-9\.]+)\s/){ $mdraid[$j]->{'algorithm'} = $1; } if ($_ =~ /\[([0-9]+\/[0-9]+)\]\s\[([U_]+)\]/){ $mdraid[$j]->{'report'} = $1; $mdraid[$j]->{'u-data'} = $2; } if ($_ =~ /resync=([\S]+)/){ $mdraid[$j]->{'resync'} = $1; } if ($_ =~ /([0-9]+[km])\schunk/i){ $mdraid[$j]->{'chunk-size'} = $1; } if ($_ =~ /(\[[=]*>[\.]*\]).*(resync|recovery)\s*=\s*([0-9\.]+%)?(\s\(([0-9\/]+)\))?/){ $mdraid[$j]->{'progress-bar'} = $1; $mdraid[$j]->{'recovery-percent'} = $3 if $3; $mdraid[$j]->{'sectors-recovered'} = $5 if $5; } if ($_ =~ /finish\s*=\s*([\S]+)\s+speed\s*=\s*([\S]+)/){ $mdraid[$j]->{'recovery-finish'} = $1; $mdraid[$j]->{'recovery-speed'} = $2; } # print 'mdraid loop: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@mdraid; } if (@mdraid){ $mdraid[0]->{'supported-levels'} = $system if $system; $mdraid[0]->{'unused'} = $unused if $unused; } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@mdraid if $dbg[37]; eval $end if $b_log; return @mdraid; } sub md_details { eval $start if $b_log; my ($id) = @_; my (%details,@working); my $cmd = $alerts{'mdadm'}->{'path'} . " --detail /dev/$id 2>/dev/null"; my @data = main::grabber($cmd,'','strip'); main::log_data('dump',"$id raw: \@data",\@data) if $b_log; foreach (@data){ @working = split(/\s*:\s*/, $_, 2); if (scalar @working == 2){ if ($working[0] eq 'Array Size' && $working[1] =~ /^([0-9]+)\s\(/){ $details{'size'} = $1; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Active Devices'){ $details{'c-active'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Chunk Size'){ $details{'chunk-size'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Failed Devices'){ $details{'c-failed'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Raid Devices'){ $details{'c-raid'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Spare Devices'){ $details{'c-spare'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'State'){ $details{'state'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Total Devices'){ $details{'c-total'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Used Dev Size' && $working[1] =~ /^([0-9]+)\s\(/){ $details{'dev-size'} = $1; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'UUID'){ $details{'uuid'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Working Devices'){ $details{'c-working'} = $working[1]; } } # end component data lines else { @working = split(/\s+/,$_); # 0 8 80 0 active sync /dev/sdf # 2 8 128 - spare /dev/sdi next if !@working || $working[0] eq 'Number' || scalar @working < 6; $working[-1] =~ s|^/dev/(mapper/)?||; $details{'devices'}->{$working[-1]} = { 'maj-min' => $working[1] . ':' . $working[2], 'number' => $working[0], 'raid-device' => $working[3], 'state' => join(' ', @working[4..($#working - 1)]), }; } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%details; main::log_data('dump',"$id: %details",\%details) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return %details; } sub soft_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cmd,$id,$state,$status,@data,@softraid,@working); # already been set in DiskDataBSD but we know the device exists foreach my $device (@{$sysctl{'softraid'}}){ if ($device =~ /\.drive[\d]+:([\S]+)\s\(([a-z0-9]+)\)[,\s]+(\S+)/){ my ($level,$size,@components); $id = $2; $status = $1; $state = $3; if ($alerts{'bioctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ $cmd = $alerts{'bioctl'}->{'path'} . " $id 2>/dev/null"; @data = main::grabber($cmd,'','strip'); main::log_data('dump','softraid @data',\@data) if $b_log; shift @data if @data; # get rid of headers foreach my $row (@data){ @working = split(/\s+/,$row); next if !defined $working[0]; if ($working[0] =~ /^softraid/){ if ($working[3] && main::is_numeric($working[3])){ $size = $working[3]/1024;# it's in bytes $raw_logical[0] += $size; } $status = lc($working[2]) if $working[2]; $state = lc(join(' ', @working[6..$#working])) if $working[6]; $level = lc($working[5]) if $working[5]; } elsif ($working[0] =~ /^[\d]{1,2}$/){ my ($c_id,$c_device,$c_size,$c_status); if ($working[2] && main::is_numeric($working[2])){ $c_size = $working[2]/1024;# it's in bytes $raw_logical[1] += $c_size; } $c_status = lc($working[1]) if $working[1]; if ($working[3] && $working[3] =~ /^([\d:\.]+)$/){ $c_device = $1; } if ($working[5] && $working[5] =~ /<([^>]+)>/){ $c_id = $1; } # when offline, there will be no $c_id, but we want to show device if (!$c_id && $c_device){ $c_id = $c_device; } push(@components,[$c_id,$c_size,$c_status,$c_device]) if $c_id; } } } push(@softraid, { 'components' => \@components, 'id' => $id, 'level' => $level, 'size' => $size, 'state' => $state, 'status' => $status, 'type' => 'softraid', }); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@softraid if $dbg[37]; main::log_data('dump','@softraid',\@softraid) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @softraid; } sub zfs_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($zpool) = @_; my (@components,@zfs); my ($allocated,$free,$size,$size_holder,$status,$zfs_used,$zfs_avail, $zfs_size,@working); my $b_v = 1; my ($i,$j,$k) = (0,0,0); if ($fake{'raid-zfs'}){ # my $file; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-list-1-mirror-main-solestar.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-list-2-mirror-main-solestar.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-list-v-tank-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-list-v-gojev-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-list-v-w-spares-1.txt"; #@working = main::reader($file);$zpool = ''; } else { @working = main::grabber("$zpool list -v 2>/dev/null"); } # bsd sed does not support inserting a true \n so use this trick # some zfs does not have -v if (!@working){ @working = main::grabber("$zpool list 2>/dev/null"); $b_v = 0; } my $zfs_path = main::check_program('zfs'); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@working; main::log_data('dump','@working',\@working) if $b_log; if (!@working){ main::log_data('data','no zpool list data') if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return (); } my ($status_i) = (0); # NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT my $test = shift @working; # get rid of first header line if ($test){ foreach (split(/\s+/, $test)){ last if $_ eq 'HEALTH'; $status_i++; } } foreach (@working){ my @row = split(/\s+/, $_); if (/^[\S]+/){ @components = (); $i = 0; $size = ($row[1] && $row[1] ne '-') ? main::translate_size($row[1]): ''; $allocated = ($row[2] && $row[2] ne '-')? main::translate_size($row[2]): ''; $free = ($row[3] && $row[3] ne '-')? main::translate_size($row[3]): ''; ($zfs_used,$zfs_avail) = zfs_fs_sizes($zfs_path,$row[0]) if $zfs_path; if (defined $zfs_used && defined $zfs_avail){ $zfs_size = $zfs_used + $zfs_avail; $raw_logical[0] += $zfs_size; } else { # must be BEFORE '$size_holder =' because only used if hits a new device # AND unassigned via raid/mirror arrays. Corner case for > 1 device systems. $raw_logical[0] += $size_holder if $size_holder; $size_holder = $size; } $status = (defined $row[$status_i] && $row[$status_i] ne '') ? $row[$status_i]: 'no-status'; $j = scalar @zfs; push(@zfs, { 'id' => $row[0], 'arrays' => ([],), 'raw-allocated' => $allocated, 'raw-free' => $free, 'raw-size' => $size, 'zfs-free' => $zfs_avail, 'zfs-size' => $zfs_size, 'status' => $status, 'type' => 'zfs', }); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@zfs; # raid level is the second item in the output, unless it is not, sometimes it is absent elsif ($row[1] =~ /raid|mirror/){ $row[1] =~ s/^raid1/mirror/; #$row[1] =~ s/^raid/raid-/; # need to match in zpool status $k = scalar @{$zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}}; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'level'} = $row[1]; $i = 0; $size = ($row[2] && $row[2] ne '-') ? main::translate_size($row[2]) : ''; if (!defined $zfs_used || !defined $zfs_avail){ $size_holder = 0; $raw_logical[0] += $size if $size; } $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'raw-allocated'} = ($row[3] && $row[3] ne '-') ? main::translate_size($row[3]) : ''; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'raw-free'} = ($row[4] && $row[4] ne '-') ? main::translate_size($row[4]) : ''; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'raw-size'} = $size; } # https://blogs.oracle.com/eschrock/entry/zfs_hot_spares elsif ($row[1] =~ /spares?/){ next; } # A member of a raid array: # ada2 - - - - - - # A single device not in an array: # ada0s2 25.9G 14.6G 11.3G - 0% 56% # gptid/3838f796-5c46-11e6-a931-d05099ac4dc2 - - - - - - # Using /dev/disk/by-id: # ata-VBOX_HARDDISK_VB5b6350cd-06618d58 - - - - - - - - ONLINE # Spare in use: # /home/fred/zvol/hdd-2-3 - - - - - - - - INUSE elsif ($row[1] =~ /^(sd[a-z]+|[a-z0-9]+[0-9]+|([\S]+)\/.*|(ata|mmc|nvme|pci|scsi|wwn)-\S+)$/ && ($row[2] eq '-' || $row[2] =~ /^[0-9\.]+[MGTPE]$/)){ #print "r1:$row[1]",' :: ', Cwd::abs_path('/dev/disk/by-id/'.$row[1]), "\n"; $row[1] =~ /^(sd[a-z]+|[a-z0-9]+[0-9]+|([\S]+)\/.*|(ata|mmc|nvme|pci|scsi|wwn)-\S+)\s.*?(DEGRADED|FAULTED|INUSE|OFFLINE)?$/; #my $working = ''; my $working = ($1) ? $1 : ''; # note: the negative case can never happen my $state = ($4) ? $4 : ''; my ($maj_min,$real,$part_size); if ($bsd_type && $working =~ /[\S]+\//){ $working = GlabelData::get($working); } elsif (!$bsd_type && $row[1] =~ /^(ata|mmc|nvme|scsi|wwn)-/ && -e "/dev/disk/by-id/$row[1]" && ($real = Cwd::abs_path('/dev/disk/by-id/'.$row[1]))){ $real =~ s|/dev/||; $working = $real; } elsif (!$bsd_type && $row[1] =~ /^(pci)-/ && -e "/dev/disk/by-path/$row[1]" && ($real = Cwd::abs_path('/dev/disk/by-path/'.$row[1]))){ $real =~ s|/dev/||; $working = $real; } # kind of a hack, things like cache may not show size/free # data since they have no array row, but they might show it in # component row: # ada0s2 25.9G 19.6G 6.25G - 0% 75% if (!$zfs[$j]->{'size'} && $row[2] && $row[2] ne '-'){ $size = ($row[2])? main::translate_size($row[2]): ''; $size_holder = 0; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'size'} = $size; $raw_logical[0] += $size if $size; } if (!$zfs[$j]->{'allocated'} && $row[3] && $row[3] ne '-'){ $allocated = ($row[3])? main::translate_size($row[3]): ''; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'allocated'} = $allocated; } if (!$zfs[$j]->{'free'} && $row[4] && $row[4] ne '-'){ $free = ($row[4])? main::translate_size($row[4]): ''; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'free'} = $free; } if ((!$maj_min || !$part_size) && @proc_partitions){ my @part = PartitionData::get($working); if (@part){ $maj_min = $part[0] . ':' . $part[1]; $part_size = $part[2]; } } if ((!$maj_min || !$part_size) && @lsblk){ my %data= LsblkData::get($working); $maj_min = $data{'maj-min'}; $part_size = $data{'size'}; } if (!$part_size && $bsd_type){ my %temp = DiskDataBSD::get($working); $part_size = $temp{'size'} if $temp{'size'}; } $raw_logical[1] += $part_size if $part_size; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'}[$k]{'components'}[$i] = [$working,$part_size,$maj_min,$state]; $i++; } } $raw_logical[0] += $size_holder if $size_holder; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@zfs; # clear out undefined arrrays values $j = 0; foreach my $row (@zfs){ my @arrays = (ref $row->{'arrays'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$row->{'arrays'}} : (); @arrays = grep {defined $_} @arrays; $zfs[$j]->{'arrays'} = \@arrays; $j++; } @zfs = zfs_status($zpool,\@zfs); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@zfs if $dbg[37]; eval $end if $b_log; return @zfs; } sub zfs_fs_sizes { my ($path,$id) = @_; eval $start if $b_log; my @data; my @result = main::grabber("$path list -pH $id 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); main::log_data('dump','zfs list @result',\@result) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@result if $dbg[37]; # some zfs devices do not have zfs data, lake spare storage devices if (@result){ my @working = split(/\s+/,$result[0]); $data[0] = $working[1]/1024 if $working[1]; $data[1] = $working[2]/1024 if $working[2]; } elsif ($b_log || $dbg[37]) { @result = main::grabber("$path list -pH $id 2>&1",'','strip'); main::log_data('dump','zfs list w/error @result',\@result) if $b_log; print '@result w/error: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@result if $dbg[37]; } eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } sub zfs_status { eval $start if $b_log; my ($zpool,$zfs) = @_; my ($cmd,$level,$status,@pool_status,@temp); my ($i,$j,$k,$l) = (0,0,0,0); foreach my $row (@$zfs){ $i = 0; $k = 0; if ($fake{'raid-zfs'}){ my $file; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-status-1-mirror-main-solestar.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-status-2-mirror-main-solestar.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/raid/zpool-status-tank-1.txt"; #@pool_status = main::reader($file,'strip'); } else { $cmd = "$zpool status $row->{'id'} 2>/dev/null"; @pool_status = main::grabber($cmd,"\n",'strip'); } main::log_data('cmd',$cmd) if $b_log; # @arrays = (ref $row->{'arrays'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$row->{'arrays'}} : (); # print "$row->{'id'} rs:$row->{'status'}\n"; $status = ($row->{'status'} && $row->{'status'} eq 'no-status') ? check_zfs_status($row->{'id'},\@pool_status): $row->{'status'}; $zfs->[$j]{'status'} = $status if $status; #@arrays = grep {defined $_} @arrays; # print "$row->{id} $#arrays\n"; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@arrays; foreach my $array (@{$row->{'arrays'}}){ # print 'ref: ', ref $array, "\n"; #next if ref $array ne 'HASH'; my @components = (ref $array->{'components'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$array->{'components'}} : (); $l = 0; # zpool status: mirror-0 ONLINE 2 0 0 $level = ($array->{'level'}) ? "$array->{'level'}-$i": $array->{'level'}; $status = ($level) ? check_zfs_status($level,\@pool_status): ''; $zfs->[$j]{'arrays'}[$k]{'status'} = $status; # print "$level i:$i j:$j k:$k $status\n"; foreach my $component (@components){ my @temp = split('~', $component); $status = ($temp[0]) ? check_zfs_status($temp[0],\@pool_status): ''; $zfs->[$j]{'arrays'}[$k]{'components'}[$l] .= $status if $status; $l++; } $k++; # haven't seen a raid5/6 type array yet, zfs uses z1,z2,and z3 $i++ if $array->{'level'}; # && $array->{'level'} eq 'mirror'; } $j++; } eval $end if $b_log; return @$zfs; } sub check_zfs_status { eval $start if $b_log; my ($item,$pool_status) = @_; my ($status) = (''); foreach (@$pool_status){ my @temp = split(/\s+/, $_); if ($temp[0] eq $item){ last if !$temp[1]; $status = $temp[1]; last; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $status; } } ## RamItem { package RamItem; my ($vendors,$vendor_ids); sub get { my (@data,@rows,$key1,@ram,$val1); my $num = 0; @rows = MemoryData::full('ram') if !$loaded{'memory'}; if ($bsd_type && !$force{'dmidecode'} && ($dboot{'ram'} || $fake{'dboot'})){ @ram = dboot_data(); if (@ram){ @data = ram_output(\@ram,'dboot'); } else { $key1 = 'message'; $val1 = main::message('ram-data-dmidecode'); @data = ({ main::key($num++,1,1,'RAM Report') => '', main::key($num++,0,2,$key1) => $val1, }); } } elsif ($fake{'dmidecode'} || $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ @ram = dmidecode_data(); if (@ram){ @data = ram_output(\@ram,'dmidecode'); } else { $key1 = 'message'; $val1 = main::message('ram-data'); @data = ({ main::key($num++,1,1,'RAM Report') => '', main::key($num++,0,2,$key1) => $val1, }); } } else { $key1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'message'}; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'RAM Report') => '', main::key($num++,0,2,$key1) => $val1, }); } push(@rows,@data); ($vendors,$vendor_ids) = (); eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub ram_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($ram,$source) = @_; return if !@$ram; my $num = 0; my $j = 0; my (@rows,$b_non_system); my ($arrays,$modules,$slots,$type_holder) = (0,0,0,''); if ($source eq 'dboot'){ push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message('ram-data-complete'), }); } foreach my $item (@$ram){ $j = scalar @rows; if (!$show{'ram-short'}){ $b_non_system = ($item->{'use'} && lc($item->{'use'}) ne 'system memory') ? 1:0 ; $num = 1; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Array') => '', main::key($num++,1,2,'capacity') => process_size($item->{'capacity'}), }); if ($item->{'cap-qualifier'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'note')} = $item->{'cap-qualifier'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'use')} = $item->{'use'} if $b_non_system; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'slots')} = $item->{'slots'}; if ($item->{'slots-qualifier'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'note')} = $item->{'slots-qualifier'}; } $item->{'eec'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'EC')} = $item->{'eec'}; if ($extra > 0 && (!$b_non_system || (main::is_numeric($item->{'max-module-size'}) && $item->{'max-module-size'} > 10))){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'max-module-size')} = process_size($item->{'max-module-size'}); if ($item->{'mod-qualifier'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'note')} = $item->{'mod-qualifier'}; } } if ($extra > 2 && $item->{'voltage'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'voltage')} = $item->{'voltage'}; } } else { $slots += $item->{'slots'} if $item->{'slots'}; $arrays++; } foreach my $entry ($item->{'modules'}){ next if ref $entry ne 'ARRAY'; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $entry; foreach my $mod (@$entry){ $num = 1; $j = scalar @rows; # multi array setups will start index at next from previous array next if ref $mod ne 'HASH'; if ($show{'ram-short'}){ $modules++ if ($mod->{'size'} =~ /^\d/); $type_holder = $mod->{'device-type'} if $mod->{'device-type'}; next; } next if ($show{'ram-modules'} && $mod->{'size'} =~ /\D/); $mod->{'locator'} ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,2,'Device') => $mod->{'locator'}, main::key($num++,0,3,'size') => process_size($mod->{'size'}), }); next if ($mod->{'size'} =~ /\D/); if ($extra > 1 && $mod->{'type'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'info')} = $mod->{'type'}; } if ($mod->{'speed'} && $mod->{'configured-clock-speed'} && $mod->{'speed'} ne $mod->{'configured-clock-speed'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'speed')} = ''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'spec')} = $mod->{'speed'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'note')} = $mod->{'speed-note'} if $mod->{'speed-note'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'actual')} = $mod->{'configured-clock-speed'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,5,'note')} = $mod->{'configured-note'} if $mod->{'configured-note'}; } else { if (!$mod->{'speed'} && $mod->{'configured-clock-speed'}){ if ($mod->{'configured-clock-speed'}){ $mod->{'speed'} = $mod->{'configured-clock-speed'}; $mod->{'speed-note'} = $mod->{'configured-note'} if $mod->{'configured-note'} ; } } # rare instances, dmi type 6, no speed, dboot also no speed $mod->{'speed'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,3,'speed')} = $mod->{'speed'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,4,'note')} = $mod->{'speed-note'} if $mod->{'speed-note'}; } if ($extra > 0){ $mod->{'device-type'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'type')} = $mod->{'device-type'}; if ($extra > 2 && $mod->{'device-type'} ne 'N/A'){ $mod->{'device-type-detail'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'detail')} = $mod->{'device-type-detail'}; } } if ($source ne 'dboot' && $extra > 2){ $mod->{'data-width'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'bus-width')} = $mod->{'data-width'}; $mod->{'total-width'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'total')} = $mod->{'total-width'}; } if ($source ne 'dboot' && $extra > 1){ $mod->{'manufacturer'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'manufacturer')} = $mod->{'manufacturer'}; $mod->{'part-number'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'part-no')} = $mod->{'part-number'}; } if ($source ne 'dboot' && $extra > 2){ $mod->{'serial'} = main::filter($mod->{'serial'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'serial')} = $mod->{'serial'}; } } } } if ($show{'ram-short'}){ $num = 1; $type_holder ||= 'N/A'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Report') => '', main::key($num++,0,2,'arrays') => $arrays, main::key($num++,0,2,'slots') => $slots, main::key($num++,0,2,'modules') => $modules, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => $type_holder, }); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub dmidecode_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_5,$handle,@ram,@temp); my ($derived_module_size,$max_cap_5,$max_cap_16,$max_module_size) = (0,0,0,0); my ($i,$j,$k) = (0,0,0); my $check = main::message('note-check'); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@dmi; foreach my $entry (@dmi){ ## NOTE: do NOT reset these values, that causes failures # ($derived_module_size,$max_cap_5,$max_cap_16,$max_module_size) = (0,0,0,0); if ($entry->[0] == 5){ foreach my $item (@$entry){ @temp = split(/:\s*/, $item, 2); next if !$temp[1]; if ($temp[0] eq 'Maximum Memory Module Size'){ $max_module_size = calculate_size($temp[1],$max_module_size); $ram[$k]->{'max-module-size'} = $max_module_size; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Maximum Total Memory Size'){ $max_cap_5 = calculate_size($temp[1],$max_cap_5); $ram[$k]->{'max-capacity-5'} = $max_cap_5; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Memory Module Voltage'){ $temp[1] =~ s/\s*V.*$//; $ram[$k]->{'voltage'} = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Associated Memory Slots'){ $ram[$k]->{'slots-5'} = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Error Detecting Method'){ $temp[1] ||= 'None'; $ram[$k]->{'eec'} = $temp[1]; } } $ram[$k]->{'modules'} = []; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ram; $b_5 = 1; } elsif ($entry->[0] == 6){ my ($size,$speed,$type) = (0,0,0); my ($bank_locator,$device_type,$locator,$main_locator) = ('','','',''); foreach my $item (@$entry){ @temp = split(/:\s*/, $item, 2); next if !$temp[1]; if ($temp[0] eq 'Installed Size'){ # get module size $size = calculate_size($temp[1],0); # using this causes issues, really only works for 16 # if ($size =~ /^[0-9][0-9]+$/){ # $ram[$k]->{'device-count-found'}++; # $ram[$k]->{'used-capacity'} += $size; # } # get data after module size $temp[1] =~ s/ Connection\)?//; $temp[1] =~ s/^[0-9]+\s*[KkMGTP]B\s*\(?//; $type = lc($temp[1]); } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Current Speed'){ $speed = main::clean_dmi($temp[1]); } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Locator' || $temp[0] eq 'Socket Designation'){ $temp[1] =~ s/D?RAM slot #?/Slot/i; # can be with or without # $locator = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Bank Locator'){ $bank_locator = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Type'){ $device_type = $temp[1]; } } # because of the wide range of bank/slot type data, we will just use # the one that seems most likely to be right. Some have: Bank: SO DIMM 0 slot: J6A # so we dump the useless data and use the one most likely to be visibly correct if ($bank_locator =~ /DIMM/){ $main_locator = $bank_locator; } else { $main_locator = $locator; } $ram[$k]->{'modules'}[$j] = { 'device-type' => $device_type, 'locator' => $main_locator, 'size' => $size, 'speed' => $speed, 'type' => $type, }; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ram; $j++; } elsif ($entry->[0] == 16){ $handle = $entry->[1]; $ram[$handle] = $ram[$k] if $ram[$k]; $ram[$k] = undef; # ($derived_module_size,$max_cap_16) = (0,0); foreach my $item (@$entry){ @temp = split(/:\s*/, $item, 2); next if !$temp[1]; if ($temp[0] eq 'Maximum Capacity'){ $max_cap_16 = calculate_size($temp[1],$max_cap_16); $ram[$handle]->{'max-capacity-16'} = $max_cap_16; } # note: these 3 have cleaned data in DmiData, so replace stuff manually elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Location'){ $temp[1] =~ s/\sOr\sMotherboard//; $temp[1] ||= 'System Board'; $ram[$handle]->{'location'} = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Use'){ $temp[1] ||= 'System Memory'; $ram[$handle]->{'use'} = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Error Correction Type'){ $temp[1] ||= 'None'; $ram[$handle]->{'eec'} = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Number Of Devices'){ $ram[$handle]->{'slots-16'} = $temp[1]; } # print "0: $temp[0]\n"; } $ram[$handle]->{'derived-module-size'} = 0; $ram[$handle]->{'device-count-found'} = 0; $ram[$handle]->{'used-capacity'} = 0; # print "s16: $ram[$handle]->{'slots-16'}\n"; } elsif ($entry->[0] == 17){ my ($bank_locator,$configured_speed,$configured_note, $data_width) = ('','','',''); my ($device_type,$device_type_detail,$form_factor,$locator, $main_locator) = ('','','','',''); my ($manufacturer,$vendor_id,$part_number,$serial,$speed,$speed_note, $total_width) = ('','','','','','',''); my ($device_size,$i_data,$i_total,$working_size) = (0,0,0,0); foreach my $item (@$entry){ @temp = split(/:\s*/, $item, 2); next if !$temp[1]; if ($temp[0] eq 'Array Handle'){ $handle = hex($temp[1]); } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Data Width'){ $data_width = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Total Width'){ $total_width = $temp[1]; } # do not try to guess from installed modules, only use this to correct type 5 data elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Size'){ # we want any non real size data to be preserved if ($temp[1] =~ /^[0-9]+\s*[KkMTPG]i?B/){ $derived_module_size = calculate_size($temp[1],$derived_module_size); $working_size = calculate_size($temp[1],0); $device_size = $working_size; } else { $device_size = $temp[1]; } } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Locator'){ $temp[1] =~ s/D?RAM slot #?/Slot/i; $locator = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Bank Locator'){ $bank_locator = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Form Factor'){ $form_factor = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Type'){ $device_type = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Type Detail'){ $device_type_detail = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Speed'){ ($speed,$speed_note) = process_speed($temp[1],$device_type,$check); } # this is the actual speed the system booted at, speed is hardcoded # clock speed means MHz, memory speed MT/S elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Configured Clock Speed' || $temp[0] eq 'Configured Memory Speed'){ ($configured_speed,$configured_note) = process_speed($temp[1],$device_type,$check); } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Manufacturer'){ $temp[1] = main::clean_dmi($temp[1]); $manufacturer = $temp[1]; } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Part Number'){ $part_number = main::clean_unset($temp[1],'^[0]+$|.*Module.*|PartNum.*'); } elsif ($temp[0] eq 'Serial Number'){ $serial = main::clean_unset($temp[1],'^[0]+$|SerNum.*'); } } # because of the wide range of bank/slot type data, we will just use # the one that seems most likely to be right. Some have: Bank: SO DIMM 0 slot: J6A # so we dump the useless data and use the one most likely to be visibly correct if ($bank_locator =~ /DIMM/){ $main_locator = $bank_locator; } else { $main_locator = $locator; } if ($working_size =~ /^[0-9][0-9]+$/){ $ram[$handle]->{'device-count-found'}++; # build up actual capacity found for override tests $ram[$handle]->{'used-capacity'} += $working_size; } # sometimes the data is just wrong, they reverse total/data. data I believe is # used for the actual memory bus width, total is some synthetic thing, sometimes missing. # note that we do not want a regular string comparison, because 128 bit memory buses are # in our future, and 128 bits < 64 bits with string compare $data_width =~ /(^[0-9]+).*/; $i_data = $1; $total_width =~ /(^[0-9]+).*/; $i_total = $1; if ($i_data && $i_total && $i_data > $i_total){ my $temp_width = $data_width; $data_width = $total_width; $total_width = $temp_width; } if ($manufacturer && $manufacturer =~ /^([a-f0-9]{4})$/i){ $vendor_id = lc($1) if $1; } if ((!$manufacturer || $vendor_id) && $part_number){ my @result = ram_vendor($part_number); $manufacturer = $result[0] if $result[0]; $part_number = $result[1] if $result[1]; } if ($vendor_id && !$manufacturer){ set_vendor_ids() if !$vendor_ids; if ($vendor_ids->{$vendor_id}){ $manufacturer = $vendor_ids->{$vendor_id}; } } $ram[$handle]->{'derived-module-size'} = $derived_module_size; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'configured-clock-speed'} = $configured_speed; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'configured-note'} = $configured_note if $configured_note; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'data-width'} = $data_width; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'size'} = $device_size; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'device-type'} = $device_type; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'device-type-detail'} = lc($device_type_detail); $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'form-factor'} = $form_factor; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'locator'} = $main_locator; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'manufacturer'} = $manufacturer; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'vendor-id'} = $vendor_id; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'part-number'} = $part_number; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'serial'} = $serial; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'speed'} = $speed; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'speed-note'} = $speed_note if $speed_note; $ram[$handle]->{'modules'}[$i]{'total-width'} = $total_width; $i++ } elsif ($entry->[0] < 17){ next; } elsif ($entry->[0] > 17){ last; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ram if $dbg[36]; main::log_data('dump','@ram',\@ram) if $b_log; @ram = process_data(\@ram) if @ram; main::log_data('dump','@ram',\@ram) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ram if $dbg[36]; eval $end if $b_log; return @ram; } sub dboot_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (@ram); my $est = main::message('note-est'); my ($arr,$derived_module_size,$subtract) = (0,0,0); my ($holder); foreach (@{$dboot{'ram'}}){ my ($addr,$detail,$device_detail,$ecc,$iic,$locator,$size,$speed,$type); # note: seen one netbsd with multiline spdmem0/1 etc but not consistent so don't use if (/^(spdmem([\d]+)):at iic([\d]+)(\saddr 0x([0-9a-f]+))?/){ $iic = $3; $locator = $1; $holder = $iic if !defined $holder; # prime for first use # note: seen iic2 as only device if ($iic != $holder){ if ($ram[$arr] && $ram[$arr]->{'slots-16'}){ $subtract += $ram[$arr]->{'slots-16'}; } $holder = $iic; # then since we are on a new iic device, assume new ram array. # this needs more data to confirm this guess. $arr++; } if ($5){ $addr = hex($5); } if (/(non?[\s-]parity)/i){ $device_detail = $1; $ecc = 'None'; } elsif (/EEC/i){ $device_detail = 'EEC'; $ecc = 'EEC'; } if (/\b(PC[0-9]+-\S+)\b/){ $speed = $1; my $temp = speed_mapper($speed); if ($temp ne $speed){ $detail = $speed; $speed = $temp; } } # we want to avoid netbsd trying to complete @ram without real data if (/:(\d+[MGT])B?\s(DDR[0-9]*)\b/){ $size = main::translate_size($1)/1024; $type = $2; if ($addr){ $ram[$arr]->{'slots-16'} = $addr - 80 + 1 - $subtract; $locator = 'Slot-' . $ram[$arr]->{'slots-16'}; } $ram[$arr]->{'device-count-found'}++; # build up actual capacity found for override tests $ram[$arr]->{'max-capacity-16'} += $size; $ram[$arr]->{'max-cap-qualifier'} = $est; $ram[$arr]->{'slots-16'}++ if !$addr; $derived_module_size = $size if $size > $derived_module_size; $ram[$arr]->{'slots-qualifier'} = $est; $ram[$arr]->{'eec'} = $ecc; $ram[$arr]->{'derived-module-size'} = $derived_module_size; push(@{$ram[$arr]->{'modules'}},{ 'device-type' => $type, 'device-type-detail' => $detail, 'locator' => $locator, 'size' => $size, 'speed' => $speed, }); } } } for (my $i = 0; $i++ ;scalar @ram){ next if ref $ram[$i] ne 'HASH'; # 1 slot is possible, but 3 is very unlikely due to dual channel ddr if ($ram[$i]->{'slots'} && $ram[$i]->{'slots'} > 2 && $ram[$i]->{'slots'} % 2 == 1){ $ram[$i]->{'slots'}++; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ram if $dbg[36]; main::log_data('dump','@ram',\@ram) if $b_log; @ram = process_data(\@ram) if @ram; main::log_data('dump','@ram',\@ram) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ram if $dbg[36]; eval $end if $b_log; return @ram; } sub process_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($ram) = @_; my $b_debug = 0; my (@return); my $check = main::message('note-check'); my $est = main::message('note-est'); foreach my $item (@$ram){ # because we use the actual array handle as the index, # there will be many undefined keys next if ! defined $item; my ($max_cap,$max_mod_size) = (0,0); my ($alt_cap,$est_cap,$est_mod,$est_slots,$unit) = (0,'','','',''); $max_cap = $item->{'max-capacity-16'}; $max_cap ||= 0; # make sure they are integers not string if empty $item->{'slots-5'} ||= 0; $item->{'slots-16'} ||= 0; $item->{'device-count-found'} ||= 0; $item->{'max-capacity-5'} ||= 0; $item->{'max-module-size'} ||= 0; $item->{'used-capacity'} ||= 0; #$item->{'max-module-size'} = 0;# debugger # 1: if max cap 1 is null, and max cap 2 not null, use 2 if ($b_debug){ print "1: mms: $item->{'max-module-size'} :dms: $item->{'derived-module-size'} :mc: $max_cap :uc: $item->{'used-capacity'}\n"; print "1a: s5: $item->{'slots-5'} s16: $item->{'slots-16'}\n"; } if (!$max_cap && $item->{'max-capacity-5'}){ $max_cap = $item->{'max-capacity-5'}; } if ($b_debug){ print "2: mms: $item->{'max-module-size'} :dms: $item->{'derived-module-size'} :mc: $max_cap :uc: $item->{'used-capacity'}\n"; } # 2: now check to see if actually found module sizes are > than listed max module, replace if > if ($item->{'max-module-size'} && $item->{'derived-module-size'} && $item->{'derived-module-size'} > $item->{'max-module-size'}){ $item->{'max-module-size'} = $item->{'derived-module-size'}; $est_mod = $est; } if ($b_debug){ print "3: dcf: $item->{'device-count-found'} :dms: $item->{'derived-module-size'} :mc: $max_cap :uc: $item->{'used-capacity'}\n"; } # note: some cases memory capacity == max module size, so one stick will fill it # but I think only with cases of 2 slots does this happen, so if > 2, use the count of slots. if ($max_cap && ($item->{'device-count-found'} || $item->{'slots-16'})){ # first check that actual memory found is not greater than listed max cap, or # checking to see module count * max mod size is not > used capacity if ($item->{'used-capacity'} && $item->{'max-capacity-16'}){ if ($item->{'used-capacity'} > $max_cap){ if ($item->{'max-module-size'} && $item->{'used-capacity'} < ($item->{'slots-16'} * $item->{'max-module-size'})){ $max_cap = $item->{'slots-16'} * $item->{'max-module-size'}; $est_cap = $est; print "A\n" if $b_debug; } elsif ($item->{'derived-module-size'} && $item->{'used-capacity'} < ($item->{'slots-16'} * $item->{'derived-module-size'})){ $max_cap = $item->{'slots-16'} * $item->{'derived-module-size'}; $est_cap = $est; print "B\n" if $b_debug; } else { $max_cap = $item->{'used-capacity'}; $est_cap = $est; print "C\n" if $b_debug; } } } # note that second case will never really activate except on virtual machines and maybe # mobile devices if (!$est_cap){ # do not do this for only single modules found, max mod size can be equal to the array size if ($item->{'slots-16'} > 1 && $item->{'device-count-found'} > 1 && $max_cap < ($item->{'derived-module-size'} * $item->{'slots-16'})){ $max_cap = $item->{'derived-module-size'} * $item->{'slots-16'}; $est_cap = $est; print "D\n" if $b_debug; } elsif ($item->{'device-count-found'} > 0 && $max_cap < ($item->{'derived-module-size'} * $item->{'device-count-found'})){ $max_cap = $item->{'derived-module-size'} * $item->{'device-count-found'}; $est_cap = $est; print "E\n" if $b_debug; } ## handle cases where we have type 5 data: mms x device count equals type 5 max cap # however do not use it if cap / devices equals the derived module size elsif ($item->{'max-module-size'} > 0 && ($item->{'max-module-size'} * $item->{'slots-16'}) == $item->{'max-capacity-5'} && $item->{'max-capacity-5'} != $item->{'max-capacity-16'} && $item->{'derived-module-size'} != ($item->{'max-capacity-16'}/$item->{'slots-16'})){ $max_cap = $item->{'max-capacity-5'}; $est_cap = $est; print "F\n" if $b_debug; } } if ($b_debug){ print "4: mms: $item->{'max-module-size'} :dms: $item->{'derived-module-size'} :mc: $max_cap :uc: $item->{'used-capacity'}\n"; } # some cases of type 5 have too big module max size, just dump the data then since # we cannot know if it is valid or not, and a guess can be wrong easily if ($item->{'max-module-size'} && $max_cap && $item->{'max-module-size'} > $max_cap){ $item->{'max-module-size'} = 0; } if ($b_debug){ print "5: dms: $item->{'derived-module-size'} :s16: $item->{'slots-16'} :mc: $max_cap\n"; } # now prep for rebuilding the ram array data if (!$item->{'max-module-size'}){ # ie: 2x4gB if (!$est_cap && $item->{'derived-module-size'} > 0 && $max_cap > ($item->{'derived-module-size'} * $item->{'slots-16'} * 4)){ $est_cap = $check; print "G\n" if $b_debug; } if ($max_cap && ($item->{'slots-16'} || $item->{'slots-5'})){ my $slots = 0; if ($item->{'slots-16'} && $item->{'slots-16'} >= $item->{'slots-5'}){ $slots = $item->{'slots-16'}; } elsif ($item->{'slots-5'} && $item->{'slots-5'} > $item->{'slots-16'}){ $slots = $item->{'slots-5'}; } # print "slots: $slots\n" if $b_debug; if ($item->{'derived-module-size'} * $slots > $max_cap){ $item->{'max-module-size'} = $item->{'derived-module-size'}; print "H\n" if $b_debug; } else { $item->{'max-module-size'} = sprintf("%.f",$max_cap/$slots); print "J\n" if $b_debug; } $est_mod = $est; } } # case where listed max cap is too big for actual slots x max cap, eg: # listed max cap, 8gb, max mod 2gb, slots 2 else { if (!$est_cap && $item->{'max-module-size'} > 0){ if ($max_cap > ($item->{'max-module-size'} * $item->{'slots-16'})){ $est_cap = $check; print "K\n" if $b_debug; } } } } # no slots found due to legacy dmi probably. Note, too many logic errors # happen if we just set a general slots above, so safest to do it here $item->{'slots-16'} = $item->{'slots-5'} if $item->{'slots-5'} && !$item->{'slots-16'}; if (!$item->{'slots-16'} && $item->{'modules'} && ref $item->{'modules'} eq 'ARRAY'){ $est_slots = $check; $item->{'slots-16'} = scalar @{$item->{'modules'}}; print "L\n" if $b_debug; } # only bsds using dmesg data elsif ($item->{'slots-qualifier'}){ $est_slots = $item->{'slots-qualifier'}; $est_cap = $est; } push(@return, { 'capacity' => $max_cap, 'cap-qualifier' => $est_cap, 'eec' => $item->{'eec'}, 'location' => $item->{'location'}, 'max-module-size' => $item->{'max-module-size'}, 'mod-qualifier' => $est_mod, 'modules' => $item->{'modules'}, 'slots' => $item->{'slots-16'}, 'slots-qualifier' => $est_slots, 'use' => $item->{'use'}, 'voltage' => $item->{'voltage'}, }); } eval $end if $b_log; return @return; } sub process_speed { my ($speed,$device_type,$check) = @_; my $speed_note; $speed = main::clean_dmi($speed) if $speed; if ($device_type && $device_type =~ /ddr/i && $speed && $speed =~ /^([0-9]+)\s*MHz/){ $speed = ($1 * 2) . " MT/s ($speed)"; } # seen cases of 1 MT/s, 61690 MT/s, not sure why, bug # crucial is shipping 5100 MT/s now, and 6666 has been hit, so speeds can hit 10k if ($speed && $speed =~ /^([0-9]+)\s*M/){ $speed_note = $check if $1 < 50 || $1 > 20000 ; } return ($speed,$speed_note); } # this should be fixed, but for now, size in RAM is in MiB, not # KiB like the rest of inxi. sub process_size { my ($size) = @_; my ($b_trim,$unit) = (0,''); # print "size0: $size\n"; return 'N/A' if !$size; #return $size if $size =~ /\D/; return $size if !main::is_numeric($size); # print "size: $size\n"; # we only want a max 2 decimal places, and only when it's # a unit > 1 GiB $b_trim = 1 if $size > 1024; # switch it back to KiB for tool ($size,$unit) = main::get_size($size * 1024); $size = sprintf("%.2f",$size) if $b_trim; $size =~ s/\.[0]+$//; $size = "$size $unit"; return $size; } # note that even though MB should be 1000^x it's actually # MiB etc. As with process_size, this uses MiB not KiB sub calculate_size { my ($data, $size) = @_; # technically k is KiB, K is KB but can't trust that if ($data =~ /^([0-9]+\s*[kKGMTP])i?B/){ my $working = $1; # this converts it to KiB my $working_size = main::translate_size($working); # but we want it back in MiB for RAM, that should get fixed $working_size = $working_size/1024 if $working_size; # print "ws-a: $working_size s-1: $size\n"; if (main::is_numeric($working_size) && $working_size > $size){ $size = $working_size; } # print "ws-b: $working_size s-2: $size\n"; } else { $size = 0; } # print "d-2: $data s-3: $size\n"; return $size; } sub speed_mapper { my ($type) = @_; my %speeds = ( # DDR 'PC-1600' => 200, 'PC-2100' => 266, 'PC-2400' => 300, 'PC-2700' => 333, 'PC-3200' => 400, # DDR2 'PC2-3200' => 400, 'PC2-4200' => 533, 'PC2-5300' => 667, 'PC2-6400' => 800, 'PC2-8000' => 1000, # DDR3 'PC3-6400' => 800, 'PC3-8500' => 1066, 'PC3-10600' => 1333, 'PC3-12800' => 1600, # DDR4 'PC4-19200' => 2400, 'PC4-21300' => 2666, 'PC4-23400' => 2933, 'PC4-24000' => 3000, 'PC4-25600' => 3200, 'PC4-28800' => 3600, 'PC4-32000' => 4000, 'PC4-35200' => 4400, # DDR5 'PC5-38400' => 4800, 'PC5-51200' => 6400, # DDR6, coming... ); return ($speeds{$type}) ? $speeds{$type} . ' MT/s' : $type; } sub set_vendors { $vendors = [ # A-Data xpg: AX4U; AX\d{4} for axiom ['^(A[DX]\dU|AVD|A[\s-]?Data)','A[\s-]?Data','A-Data',''], ['^(A[\s-]?Tech)','A[\s-]?Tech','A-Tech',''], # don't know part nu ['^(AX[\d]{4}|Axiom)','Axiom','Axiom',''], ['^(BD\d|Black[s-]?Diamond)','Black[s-]?Diamond','Black Diamond',''], ['^(-BN$|Brute[s-]?Networks)','Brute[s-]?Networks','Brute Networks',''], ['^(CM|Corsair)','Corsair','Corsair',''], ['^(CT\d|BL|Crucial)','Crucial','Crucial',''], ['^(CY|Cypress)','Cypress','Cypress',''], ['^(SNP|Dell)','Dell','Dell',''], ['^(PE[\d]{4}|Edge)','Edge','Edge',''], ['^(Elpida|EB)','^Elpida','Elpida',''], ['^(GVT|Galvantech)','Galvantech','Galvantech',''], # if we get more G starters, make rules tighter ['^(G[A-Z]|Geil)','Geil','Geil',''], # Note: FA- but make loose FA ['^(F4|G[\s\.-]?Skill)','G[\s\.-]?Skill','G.Skill',''], ['^(HP)','','HP',''], # no IDs found ['^(HX|HyperX)','HyperX','HyperX',''], # qimonda spun out of infineon, same ids # ['^(HYS]|Qimonda)','Qimonda','Qimonda',''], ['^(HY|Infineon)','Infineon','Infineon',''],#HY[A-Z]\d ['^(KSM|KVR|Kingston)','Kingston','Kingston',''], ['^(LuminouTek)','LuminouTek','LuminouTek',''], ['^(MT|Micron)','Micron','Micron',''], # seen: 992069 991434 997110S ['^(M[BLERS][A-Z][1-7]|99[0-9]{3}|Mushkin)','Mushkin','Mushkin',''], ['^(OCZ)','^OCZ\b','OCZ',''], ['^([MN]D\d|OLOy)','OLOy','OLOy',''], ['^(M[ERS]\d|Nemix)','Nemix','Nemix',''], # before patriot just in case ['^(MN\d|PNY)','PNY\s','PNY',''], ['^(P[A-Z]|Patriot)','Patriot','Patriot',''], ['^(K[1-6][ABT]|K[1-6][\d]{3}|M[\d]{3}[A-Z]|Samsung)','Samsung','Samsung',''], ['^(SP|Silicon[\s-]?Power)','Silicon[\s-]?Power','Silicon Power',''], ['^(STK|Simtek)','Simtek','Simtek',''], ['^(HM[ACT]|SK[\s-]?Hynix)','SK[\s-]?Hynix','SK-Hynix',''], # TED TTZD TLRD TDZAD TF4D4 TPD4 TXKD4 seen: HMT but could by skh #['^(T(ED|D[PZ]|F\d|LZ|P[DR]T[CZ]|XK)|Team[\s-]?Group)','Team[\s-]?Group','TeamGroup',''], ['^(T[^\dR]|Team[\s-]?Group)','Team[\s-]?Group','TeamGroup',''], ['^(TR\d|JM\d|Transcend)','Transcend','Transcend',''], ['^(VK\d|Vaseky)','Vaseky','Vaseky',''], ['^(Yangtze|Zhitai)','Yangtze(\s*Memory)?','Yangtze Memory',''], ]; } # note: many of these are pci ids, not confirmed valid for ram sub set_vendor_ids { $vendor_ids = { '01f4' => 'Transcend',# confirmed '02fe' => 'Elpida',# confirmed '0314' => 'Mushkin',# confirmed '1014' => 'IBM', '1099' => 'Samsung', '10c3' => 'Samsung', '11e2' => 'Samsung', '1249' => 'Samsung', '144d' => 'Samsung', '15d1' => 'Infineon', '167d' => 'Samsung', '196e' => 'PNY', '1b1c' => 'Corsair', '1b85' => 'OCZ', '1c5c' => 'SK-Hynix', '1cc1' => 'A-Data', '0215' => 'Corsair',# confirmed '2646' => 'Kingston', '2c00' => 'Micron',# confirmed '5105' => 'Qimonda',# confirmed '802c' => 'Micron',# confirmed '80ad' => 'SK-Hynix',# confirmed '80ce' => 'Samsung',# confirmed '8551' => 'Qimonda',# confirmed '8564' => 'Transcend', 'ad00' => 'SK-Hynix',# confirmed 'c0a9' => 'Crucial', 'ce00' => 'Samsung',# confirmed # '' => '', } } sub ram_vendor { eval $end if $b_log; my ($id) = $_[0]; set_vendors() if !$vendors; my ($vendor,@data); foreach my $row (@$vendors){ if ($id =~ /$row->[0]/i){ $vendor = $row->[2]; # Usually we want to assign N/A at output phase, maybe do this logic there? if ($row->[1]){ if ($id !~ m/$row->[1]$/i){ $id =~ s/$row->[1]//i; } else { $id = 'N/A'; } } $id =~ s/^[\/\[\s_-]+|[\/\s_-]+$//g; $id =~ s/\s\s/ /g; @data = ($vendor,$id); last; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } } ## RepoItem { package RepoItem; # easier to keep these package global, but undef after done my (@dbg_files,$debugger_dir); my $num = 0; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; ($debugger_dir) = @_; my (@data,@rows,@rows_p,@rows_r); if ($extra > 0 && !$loaded{'package-data'}){ my %packages = PackageData::get('main',\$num); my @data; for (keys %packages){ $rows_p[0]->{$_} = $packages{$_}; } } $num = 0; if ($bsd_type){ @rows_r = get_repos_bsd(); } else { @rows_r = get_repos_linux(); } if ($debugger_dir){ @rows = @dbg_files; undef @dbg_files; undef $debugger_dir; } else { if (!@rows_r){ my $pm_missing; if ($bsd_type){ $pm_missing = main::message('repo-data-bsd',$uname[0]); } else { $pm_missing = main::message('repo-data'); } @data = ({main::key($num++,0,1,'Alert') => $pm_missing}); } @rows = (@rows_p,@rows_r,@data); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub get_repos_linux { eval $start if $b_log; my (@content,@data,@data2,@data3,@files,$repo,@repos,@rows); my ($key,$path); my $apk = '/etc/apk/repositories'; my $apt = '/etc/apt/sources.list'; my $apt_termux = '/data/data/com.termux/files/usr' . $apt; $apt = $apt_termux if -e $apt_termux; # for android termux my $cards = '/etc/cards.conf'; my $dnf_conf = '/etc/dnf/dnf.conf'; my $dnf_repo_dir = '/etc/dnf.repos.d/'; my $eopkg_dir = '/var/lib/eopkg/'; my $nix = '/etc/nix/nix.conf'; my $pacman = '/etc/pacman.conf'; my $pacman_g2 = '/etc/pacman-g2.conf'; my $pisi_dir = '/etc/pisi/'; my $portage_dir = '/etc/portage/repos.conf/'; my $portage_gentoo_dir = '/etc/portage-gentoo/repos.conf/'; my $scratchpkg = '/etc/scratchpkg.repo'; my $slackpkg = '/etc/slackpkg/mirrors'; my $slackpkg_plus = '/etc/slackpkg/slackpkgplus.conf'; my $slapt_get = '/etc/slapt-get/'; my $tce_app = '/usr/bin/tce'; my $tce_file = '/opt/tcemirror'; my $tce_file2 = '/opt/localmirrors'; my $yum_conf = '/etc/yum.conf'; my $yum_repo_dir = '/etc/yum.repos.d/'; my $xbps_dir_1 = '/etc/xbps.d/'; my $xbps_dir_2 = '/usr/share/xbps.d/'; my $zypp_repo_dir = '/etc/zypp/repos.d/'; my $b_test = 0; # apt - debian, buntus, also sometimes some yum/rpm repos may create # apt repos here as well if (-f $apt || -d "$apt.d"){ my ($apt_arch,$apt_comp,$apt_suites,$apt_types,@apt_urls,@apt_working, $b_apt_enabled,$file,$string); my $counter = 0; @files = main::globber("$apt.d/*.list"); push(@files, $apt); main::log_data('data',"apt repo files:\n" . main::joiner(\@files, "\n", 'unset')) if $b_log; foreach (sort @files){ # altlinux/pclinuxos use rpms in apt files @data = repo_builder($_,'apt','^\s*(deb|rpm)') if -r $_; push(@rows,@data); } #@files = main::globber("$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/repo/apt/*.sources"); @files = main::globber("$apt.d/*.sources"); main::log_data('data',"apt deb822 repo files:\n" . main::joiner(\@files, "\n", 'unset')) if $b_log; foreach $file (@files){ # critical: whitespace is the separator, no logical ordering of # field names exists within each entry. @data2 = main::reader($file); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data2; if (@data2){ @data2 = map {s/^\s*$/~/;$_} @data2; push(@data2, '~'); } push(@dbg_files, $file) if $debugger_dir; # print "$file\n"; @apt_urls = (); @apt_working = (); $b_apt_enabled = 1; foreach my $row (@data2){ # NOTE: the syntax of deb822 must be considered a bug, it's sloppy beyond belief. # deb822 supports line folding which starts with space # BUT: you can start a URIs: block of urls with a space, sigh. next if $row =~ /^\s+/ && $row !~ /^\s+[^#]+:\//; # strip out line space starters now that it's safe $row =~ s/^\s+//; # print "$row\n"; if ($row eq '~'){ if (@apt_working && $b_apt_enabled){ # print "1: url builder\n"; foreach $repo (@apt_working){ $string = $apt_types; $string .= ' [arch=' . $apt_arch . ']' if $apt_arch; $string .= ' ' . $repo; $string .= ' ' . $apt_suites if $apt_suites ; $string .= ' ' . $apt_comp if $apt_comp; # print "s1:$string\n"; push(@data3, $string); } # print join("\n",@data3),"\n"; push(@apt_urls,@data3); } @data3 = (); @apt_working = (); $apt_arch = ''; $apt_comp = ''; $apt_suites = ''; $apt_types = ''; $b_apt_enabled = 1; } # print "row:$row\n"; elsif ($row =~ /^Types:\s*(.*)/i){ # print "ath:$type_holder\n"; $apt_types = $1; } elsif ($row =~ /^Enabled:\s*(.*)/i){ my $status = $1; $b_apt_enabled = ($status =~ /\b(disable|false|off|no|without)\b/i) ? 0: 1; } elsif ($row =~ /^[^#]+:\//){ my $url = $row; $url =~ s/^URIs:\s*//i; push(@apt_working, $url) if $url; } elsif ($row =~ /^Suites:\s*(.*)/i){ $apt_suites = $1; } elsif ($row =~ /^Components:\s*(.*)/i){ $apt_comp = $1; } elsif ($row =~ /^Architectures:\s*(.*)/i){ $apt_arch = $1; } } if (@apt_urls){ $key = repo_data('active','apt'); clean_url(\@apt_urls); } else { $key = repo_data('missing','apt'); } push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $file}, [@apt_urls], ); } @files = (); } # pacman: Arch and derived if (-f $pacman || -f $pacman_g2){ $repo = 'pacman'; if (-f $pacman_g2){ $pacman = $pacman_g2; $repo = 'pacman-g2'; } @files = main::reader($pacman,'strip'); if (@files){ @repos = grep {/^\s*Server/i} @files; @files = grep {/^\s*Include/i} @files; } if (@files){ @files = map { my @working = split(/\s+=\s+/, $_); $working[1]; } @files; } @files = sort @files; main::uniq(\@files); unshift(@files, $pacman) if @repos; foreach (@files){ if (-f $_){ @data = repo_builder($_,$repo,'^\s*Server','\s*=\s*',1); push(@rows,@data); } else { # set it so the debugger knows the file wasn't there push(@dbg_files, $_) if $debugger_dir; push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,'File listed in') => $pacman}, [("$_ does not seem to exist.")], ); } } if (!@rows){ push(@rows, {main::key($num++,0,1,repo_data('missing','files')) => $pacman }, ); } } # slackware if (-f $slackpkg || -f $slackpkg_plus || -d $slapt_get){ #$slackpkg = "$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/repo/slackware/slackpkg-2.conf"; if (-f $slackpkg){ @data = repo_builder($slackpkg,'slackpkg','^[[:space:]]*[^#]+'); push(@rows,@data); } if (-d $slapt_get){ @data2 = main::globber("${slapt_get}*"); foreach my $file (@data2){ @data = repo_builder($file,'slaptget','^\s*SOURCE','\s*=\s*',1); push(@rows,@data); } } if (-f $slackpkg_plus){ push(@dbg_files, $slackpkg_plus) if $debugger_dir; @data = main::reader($slackpkg_plus,'strip'); my (@repoplus_list,$active_repos); foreach my $row (@data){ @data2 = split(/\s*=\s*/, $row); @data2 = map { $_ =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g ; $_ } @data2; last if $data2[0] =~ /^SLACKPKGPLUS/i && $data2[1] eq 'off'; # REPOPLUS=(slackpkgplus restricted alienbob ktown multilib slacky) if ($data2[0] =~ /^REPOPLUS/i){ @repoplus_list = split(/\s+/, $data2[1]); @repoplus_list = map {s/\(|\)//g; $_} @repoplus_list; $active_repos = join('|',@repoplus_list); } # MIRRORPLUS['multilib']=http://taper.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people/alien/multilib/14.1/ if ($active_repos && $data2[0] =~ /^MIRRORPLUS/i){ $data2[0] =~ s/MIRRORPLUS\[\'|\'\]//ig; if ($data2[0] =~ /$active_repos/){ push(@content,"$data2[0] ~ $data2[1]"); } } } if (! @content){ $key = repo_data('missing','slackpkg+'); } else { clean_url(\@content); $key = repo_data('active','slackpkg+'); } @data = ( {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $slackpkg_plus}, [@content], ); clean_url(\@data); push(@rows,@data); @content = (); } } # redhat/suse if (-f $dnf_conf ||-d $dnf_repo_dir|| -d $yum_repo_dir || -f $yum_conf || -d $zypp_repo_dir){ @files = (); push(@files, $dnf_conf) if -f $dnf_conf; push(@files, main::globber("$dnf_repo_dir*.repo")) if -d $dnf_repo_dir; push(@files, $yum_conf) if -f $yum_conf; push(@files, main::globber("$yum_repo_dir*.repo")) if -d $yum_repo_dir; if (-d $zypp_repo_dir){ push(@files, main::globber("$zypp_repo_dir*.repo")); main::log_data('data',"zypp repo files:\n" . main::joiner(\@files, "\n", 'unset')) if $b_log; } # push(@files, "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/repo/yum/rpmfusion-nonfree-1.repo"); if (@files){ foreach (sort @files){ @data2 = main::reader($_); push(@dbg_files, $_) if $debugger_dir; if (/yum/){ $repo = 'yum'; } elsif (/dnf/){ $repo = 'dnf'; } elsif(/zypp/){ $repo = 'zypp'; } my ($enabled,$url,$title) = (undef,'',''); foreach my $line (@data2){ # this is a hack, assuming that each item has these fields listed, we collect the 3 # items one by one, then when the url/enabled fields are set, we print it out and # reset the data. Not elegant but it works. Note that if enabled was not present # we assume it is enabled then, and print the line, reset the variables. This will # miss the last item, so it is printed if found in END if ($line =~ /^\[(.+)\]/){ my $temp = $1; if ($url && $title && defined $enabled){ if ($enabled > 0){ push(@content, "$title ~ $url"); } ($enabled,$url,$title) = (undef,'',''); } $title = $temp; } # Note: it looks like enabled comes before url elsif ($line =~ /^(metalink|mirrorlist|baseurl)\s*=\s*(.*)/i){ $url = $2; } # note: enabled = 1. enabled = 0 means disabled elsif ($line =~ /^enabled\s*=\s*(0|1|No|Yes|True|False)/i){ $enabled = $1; $enabled =~ s/(No|False)/0/i; $enabled =~ s/(Yes|True)/1/i; } # print out the line if all 3 values are found, otherwise if a new # repoTitle is hit above, it will print out the line there instead if ($url && $title && defined $enabled){ if ($enabled > 0){ push(@content, "$title ~ $url"); } ($enabled,$url,$title) = (0,'',''); } } # print the last one if there is data for it if ($url && $title && $enabled){ push(@content, "$title ~ $url"); } if (! @content){ $key = repo_data('missing',$repo); } else { clean_url(\@content); $key = repo_data('active',$repo); } push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $_}, [@content], ); @content = (); } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; } # gentoo if ((-d $portage_dir || -d $portage_gentoo_dir) && main::check_program('emerge')){ @files = (main::globber("$portage_dir*.conf"),main::globber("$portage_gentoo_dir*.conf")); $repo = 'portage'; if (@files){ foreach (sort @files){ @data2 = main::reader($_); push(@dbg_files, $_) if $debugger_dir; my ($enabled,$url,$title) = (undef,'',''); foreach my $line (@data2){ # this is a hack, assuming that each item has these fields listed, we collect the 3 # items one by one, then when the url/enabled fields are set, we print it out and # reset the data. Not elegant but it works. Note that if enabled was not present # we assume it is enabled then, and print the line, reset the variables. This will # miss the last item, so it is printed if found in END if ($line =~ /^\[(.+)\]/){ my $temp = $1; if ($url && $title && defined $enabled){ if ($enabled > 0){ push(@content, "$title ~ $url"); } ($enabled,$url,$title) = (undef,'',''); } $title = $temp; } elsif ($line =~ /^(sync-uri)\s*=\s*(.*)/i){ $url = $2; } # note: enabled = 1. enabled = 0 means disabled elsif ($line =~ /^auto-sync\s*=\s*(0|1|No|Yes|True|False)/i){ $enabled = $1; $enabled =~ s/(No|False)/0/i; $enabled =~ s/(Yes|True)/1/i; } # print out the line if all 3 values are found, otherwise if a new # repoTitle is hit above, it will print out the line there instead if ($url && $title && defined $enabled){ if ($enabled > 0){ push(@content, "$title ~ $url"); } ($enabled,$url,$title) = (undef,'',''); } } # print the last one if there is data for it if ($url && $title && $enabled){ push(@content, "$title ~ $url"); } if (! @content){ $key = repo_data('missing','portage'); } else { clean_url(\@content); $key = repo_data('active','portage'); } push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $_}, [@content], ); @content = (); } } } # Alpine linux if (-f $apk){ @data = repo_builder($apk,'apk','^\s*[^#]+'); push(@rows,@data); } # Venom if (-f $scratchpkg){ @data = repo_builder($scratchpkg,'scratchpkg','^[[:space:]]*[^#]+'); push(@rows,@data); } # cards/nutyx if (-f $cards){ @data3 = main::reader($cards,'clean'); push(@dbg_files, $cards) if $debugger_dir; foreach (@data3){ if ($_ =~ /^dir\s+\/[^\|]+\/([^\/\|]+)\s*(\|\s*((http|ftp).*))?/){ my $type = ($3) ? $3: 'local'; push(@content, "$1 ~ $type"); } } if (! @content){ $key = repo_data('missing','cards'); } else { clean_url(\@content); $key = repo_data('active','cards'); } push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $cards}, [@content], ); @content = (); } # TinyCore if (-e $tce_app || -f $tce_file || -f $tce_file2){ @data = repo_builder($tce_file,'tce','^\s*[^#]+'); push(@rows,@data); if (-f $tce_file2){ @data = repo_builder($tce_file2,'tce','^\s*[^#]+'); push(@rows,@data); } } # Void if (-d $xbps_dir_1 || -d $xbps_dir_2){ @files = main::globber("$xbps_dir_1*.conf"); push(@files,main::globber("$xbps_dir_2*.conf")) if -d $xbps_dir_2; main::log_data('data',"xbps repo files:\n" . main::joiner(\@files, "\n", 'unset')) if $b_log; foreach (sort @files){ @data = repo_builder($_,'xbps','^\s*repository\s*=','\s*=\s*',1) if -r $_; push(@rows,@data); } } # Mandriva/Mageia using: urpmq if ($path = main::check_program('urpmq')){ @data2 = main::grabber("$path --list-media active --list-url","\n",'strip'); main::writer("$debugger_dir/system-repo-data-urpmq.txt",\@data2) if $debugger_dir; # now we need to create the structure: repo info: repo path # we do that by looping through the lines of the output and then # putting it back into the : format print repos expects to see # note this structure in the data, so store first line and make start of line # then when it's an http line, add it, and create the full line collection. # Contrib ftp://ftp.uwsg.indiana.edu/linux/mandrake/official/2011/x86_64/media/contrib/release # Contrib Updates ftp://ftp.uwsg.indiana.edu/linux/mandrake/official/2011/x86_64/media/contrib/updates # Non-free ftp://ftp.uwsg.indiana.edu/linux/mandrake/official/2011/x86_64/media/non-free/release # Non-free Updates ftp://ftp.uwsg.indiana.edu/linux/mandrake/official/2011/x86_64/media/non-free/updates # Nonfree Updates (Local19) /mnt/data/mirrors/mageia/distrib/cauldron/x86_64/media/nonfree/updates foreach (@data2){ # need to dump leading/trailing spaces and clear out color codes for irc output $_ =~ s/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]//g; $_ =~ s/\e\[([0-9];)?[0-9]+m//g; # urpmq output is the same each line, repo name space repo url, can be: # rsync://, ftp://, file://, http:// OR repo is locally mounted on FS in some cases if (/(.+)\s([\S]+:\/\/.+)/){ # pack the repo url push(@content, $1); clean_url(\@content); # get the repo $repo = $2; push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,'urpmq repo') => $repo}, [@content], ); @content = (); } } } # Pardus/Solus if ((-d $pisi_dir && ($path = main::check_program('pisi'))) || (-d $eopkg_dir && ($path = main::check_program('eopkg')))){ #$path = 'eopkg'; my $which = ($path =~ /pisi$/) ? 'pisi': 'eopkg'; my $cmd = ($which eq 'pisi') ? "$path list-repo": "$path lr"; # my $file = "$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/repo/solus/eopkg-2.txt"; # @data2 = main::reader($file,'strip'); @data2 = main::grabber("$cmd 2>/dev/null","\n",'strip'); main::writer("$debugger_dir/system-repo-data-$which.txt",\@data2) if $debugger_dir; # now we need to create the structure: repo info: repo path # we do that by looping through the lines of the output and then # putting it back into the : format print repos expects to see # note this structure in the data, so store first line and make start of line # then when it's an http line, add it, and create the full line collection. # Pardus-2009.1 [Aktiv] # http://packages.pardus.org.tr/pardus-2009.1/pisi-index.xml.bz2 # Contrib [Aktiv] # http://packages.pardus.org.tr/contrib-2009/pisi-index.xml.bz2 # Solus [inactive] # https://packages.solus-project.com/shannon/eopkg-index.xml.xz foreach (@data2){ next if /^\s*$/; # need to dump leading/trailing spaces and clear out color codes for irc output $_ =~ s/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]//g; $_ =~ s/\e\[([0-9];)?[0-9]+m//g; if (/^\/|:\/\//){ push(@content, $_) if $repo; } # Local [inactive] Unstable [active] elsif (/^(.*)\s\[([\S]+)\]/){ $repo = $1; $repo = ($2 =~ /^activ/i) ? $repo : ''; } if ($repo && @content){ clean_url(\@content); $key = repo_data('active',$which); push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $repo}, [@content], ); $repo = ''; @content = (); } } # last one if present if ($repo && @content){ clean_url(\@content); $key = repo_data('active',$which); push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $repo}, [@content], ); } } if (-f $nix && ($path = main::check_program('nix-channel'))){ @content = main::grabber("$path --list 2>/dev/null","\n",'strip'); main::writer("$debugger_dir/system-repo-data-nix.txt",\@content) if $debugger_dir; if (!@content){ $key = repo_data('missing','nix'); } else { clean_url(\@content); $key = repo_data('active','nix'); } my $user = ($ENV{'USER'}) ? $ENV{'USER'}: 'N/A'; push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $user}, [@content], ); @content = (); } # print Dumper \@rows; eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub get_repos_bsd { eval $start if $b_log; my (@content,@data,@data2,@data3,@files,@rows); my ($key); my $bsd_pkg = '/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/'; my $freebsd = '/etc/freebsd-update.conf'; my $freebsd_pkg = '/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf'; my $ghostbsd_pkg = '/etc/pkg/GhostBSD.conf'; my $hardenedbsd_pkg = '/etc/pkg/HardenedBSD.conf'; my $mports = '/usr/mports/Makefile'; my $netbsd = '/usr/pkg/etc/pkgin/repositories.conf'; my $openbsd = '/etc/pkg.conf'; my $openbsd2 = '/etc/installurl'; my $portsnap = '/etc/portsnap.conf'; if (-f $portsnap || -f $freebsd || -d $bsd_pkg || -f $ghostbsd_pkg || -f $hardenedbsd_pkg){ if (-f $portsnap){ @data = repo_builder($portsnap,'portsnap','^\s*SERVERNAME','\s*=\s*',1); push(@rows,@data); } if (-f $freebsd){ @data = repo_builder($freebsd,'freebsd','^\s*ServerName','\s+',1); push(@rows,@data); } if (-d $bsd_pkg || -f $freebsd_pkg || -f $ghostbsd_pkg || -f $hardenedbsd_pkg){ @files = main::globber('/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/*.conf'); push(@files, $freebsd_pkg) if -f $freebsd_pkg; push(@files, $ghostbsd_pkg) if -f $ghostbsd_pkg; push(@files, $hardenedbsd_pkg) if -f $hardenedbsd_pkg; if (@files){ my ($url); foreach (@files){ push(@dbg_files, $_) if $debugger_dir; # these will be result sets separated by an empty line # first dump all lines that start with # @content = main::reader($_,'strip'); # then do some clean up on the lines @content = map { $_ =~ s/{|}|,|\*//g; $_;} @content if @content; # get all rows not starting with a # and starting with a non space character my $url = ''; foreach my $line (@content){ if ($line !~ /^\s*$/){ my @data2 = split(/\s*:\s*/, $line); @data2 = map { $_ =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $_;} @data2; if ($data2[0] eq 'url'){ $url = "$data2[1]:$data2[2]"; $url =~ s/"|,//g; } # print "url:$url\n" if $url; if ($data2[0] eq 'enabled'){ if ($url && $data2[1] =~ /^(1|true|yes)$/i){ push(@data3, "$url"); } $url = ''; } } } if (!@data3){ $key = repo_data('missing','bsd-package'); } else { clean_url(\@data3); $key = repo_data('active','bsd-package'); } push(@rows, {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $_}, [@data3], ); @data3 = (); } } } } if (-f $openbsd || -f $openbsd2){ if (-f $openbsd){ @data = repo_builder($openbsd,'openbsd','^installpath','\s*=\s*',1); push(@rows,@data); } if (-f $openbsd2){ @data = repo_builder($openbsd2,'openbsd','^(http|ftp)','',1); push(@rows,@data); } } if (-f $netbsd){ # not an empty row, and not a row starting with # @data = repo_builder($netbsd,'netbsd','^\s*[^#]+$'); push(@rows,@data); } # I don't think this is right, have to find out, for midnightbsd # if (-f $mports){ # @data = main::reader($mports,'strip'); # main::writer("$debugger_dir/system-repo-data-mports.txt",\@data) if $debugger_dir; # for (@data){ # if (!/^MASTER_SITE_INDEX/){ # next; # } # else { # push(@data3,(split(/=\s*/,$_))[1]); # } # last if /^INDEX/; # } # if (!@data3){ # $key = repo_data('missing','mports'); # } # else { # clean_url(\@data3); # $key = repo_data('active','mports'); # } # push(@rows, # {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $mports}, # [@data3], # ); # @data3 = (); # } # BSDs do not default always to having repo files, so show correct error # mesage in that case if (!@rows){ if ($bsd_type eq 'freebsd'){ $key = repo_data('missing','freebsd-files'); } elsif ($bsd_type eq 'openbsd'){ $key = repo_data('missing','openbsd-files'); } elsif ($bsd_type eq 'netbsd'){ $key = repo_data('missing','netbsd-files'); } else { $key = repo_data('missing','bsd-files'); } push(@rows, {main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => $key}, [()], ); } eval $start if $b_log; return @rows; } sub repo_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($status,$type) = @_; my %keys = ( 'apk-active' => 'APK repo', 'apk-missing' => 'No active APK repos in', 'apt-active' => 'Active apt repos in', 'apt-missing' => 'No active apt repos in', 'bsd-files-missing' => 'No pkg server files found', 'bsd-package-active' => 'Enabled pkg servers in', 'bsd-package-missing' => 'No enabled BSD pkg servers in', 'cards-active' => 'Active CARDS collections in', 'cards-missing' => 'No active CARDS collections in', 'dnf-active' => 'Active dnf repos in', 'dnf-missing' => 'No active dnf repos in', 'eopkg-active' => 'Active eopkg repo', 'eopkg-missing' => 'No active eopkg repos found', 'files-missing' => 'No repo files found in', 'freebsd-active' => 'FreeBSD update server', 'freebsd-files-missing' => 'No FreeBSD update server files found', 'freebsd-missing' => 'No FreeBSD update servers in', 'freebsd-pkg-active' => 'FreeBSD default pkg server', 'freebsd-pkg-missing' => 'No FreeBSD default pkg server in', 'mports-active' => 'mports servers', 'mports-missing' => 'No mports servers found', 'netbsd-active' => 'NetBSD pkg servers', 'netbsd-files-missing' => 'No NetBSD pkg server files found', 'netbsd-missing' => 'No NetBSD pkg servers in', 'nix-active' => 'Active nix channels for user', 'nix-missing' => 'No nix channels found for user', 'openbsd-active' => 'OpenBSD pkg mirror', 'openbsd-files-missing' => 'No OpenBSD pkg mirror files found', 'openbsd-missing' => 'No OpenBSD pkg mirrors in', 'pacman-active' => 'Active pacman repo servers in', 'pacman-missing' => 'No active pacman repos in', 'pacman-g2-active' => 'Active pacman-g2 repo servers in', 'pacman-g2-missing' => 'No active pacman-g2 repos in', 'pisi-active' => 'Active pisi repo', 'pisi-missing' => 'No active pisi repos found', 'portage-active' => 'Enabled portage sources in', 'portage-missing' => 'No enabled portage sources in', 'portsnap-active' => 'Ports server', 'portsnap-missing' => 'No ports servers in', 'scratchpkg-active' => 'scratchpkg repos in', 'scratchpkg-missing' => 'No active scratchpkg repos in', 'slackpkg-active' => 'slackpkg repos in', 'slackpkg-missing' => 'No active slackpkg repos in', 'slackpkg+-active' => 'slackpkg+ repos in', 'slackpkg+-missing' => 'No active slackpkg+ repos in', 'slaptget-active' => 'slapt-get repos in', 'slaptget-missing' => 'No active slapt-get repos in', 'tce-active' => 'tce mirrors in', 'tce-missing' => 'No tce mirrors in', 'xbps-active' => 'Active xbps repos in', 'xbps-missing' => 'No active xbps repos in', 'yum-active' => 'Active yum repos in', 'yum-missing' => 'No active yum repos in', 'zypp-active' => 'Active zypp repos in', 'zypp-missing' => 'No active zypp repos in', ); eval $end if $b_log; return $keys{$type . '-' . $status}; } sub repo_builder { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file,$type,$search,$split,$count) = @_; my (@content,@data,$key); push(@dbg_files, $file) if $debugger_dir; if (-r $file){ @content = main::reader($file); @content = grep {/$search/i && !/^\s*$/} @content if @content; clean_data(\@content) if @content; } if ($split && @content){ @content = map { my @inner = split(/$split/, $_); $inner[$count]; } @content; } if (!@content){ $key = repo_data('missing',$type); } else { $key = repo_data('active',$type); clean_url(\@content); } @data = ( {main::key($num++,1,1,$key) => $file}, [@content], ); eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } sub clean_data { # basics: trim white space, get rid of double spaces; trim comments at # ends of repo values @{$_[0]} = map { $_ =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; $_ =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; $_ =~ s/^(.*\/.*) #.*/$1/; $_;} @{$_[0]}; } # clean if irc sub clean_url { @{$_[0]} = map {$_ =~ s/:\//: \//; $_} @{$_[0]} if $b_irc; # trim comments at ends of repo values @{$_[0]} = map {$_ =~ s/^(.*\/.*) #.*/$1/; $_} @{$_[0]}; } sub file_path { my ($filename,$dir) = @_; my ($working); $working = $filename; $working =~ s/^\///; $working =~ s/\//-/g; $working = "$dir/file-repo-$working.txt"; return $working; } } ## SensorItem { package SensorItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my ($key1,$program,$val1,@data,@rows,%sensors); my $num = 0; my $source = 'sensors'; # we're allowing 1 or 2 ipmi tools, first the gnu one, then the # almost certain to be present in BSDs if ($fake{'ipmi'} || (main::globber('/dev/ipmi**') && (($program = main::check_program('ipmi-sensors')) || ($program = main::check_program('ipmitool'))))){ if ($fake{'ipmi'} || $b_root){ %sensors = ipmi_data($program); @data = sensors_output('ipmi',\%sensors); if (!@data){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('sensors-data-ipmi'); # $val1 = main::message('dev'); @data = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } push(@rows,@data); $source = 'lm-sensors'; # trips per sensor type output } else { $key1 = 'Permissions'; $val1 = main::message('sensors-ipmi-root'); @data = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); push(@rows,@data); } } if ($sysctl{'sensor'}){ %sensors = sysctl_data(); @data = sensors_output('sysctl-sensors',\%sensors); if (!@data){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('sensors-data-bsd',$uname[0]); @data = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } push(@rows,@data); } else { if (!$fake{'sensors'} && $alerts{'sensors'}->{'action'} ne 'use'){ # print "here 1\n"; if ($bsd_type && $bsd_type =~ /^(free|open)bsd/){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('sensors-data-bsd-ok'); } else { $key1 = $alerts{'sensors'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'sensors'}->{'message'}; $key1 = ucfirst($key1); } @data = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); push(@rows,@data); } else { %sensors = lm_sensors_data(); @data = sensors_output($source,\%sensors); # print "here 2\n"; if (!@data){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('sensors-data-linux'); @data = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } push(@rows,@data); } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub sensors_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($source,$sensors) = @_; my (@gpu,@rows,@fan_default,@fan_main); my ($data_source) = (''); my $fan_number = 0; my $num = 0; my $j = 0; @gpu = gpu_data() if ($source eq 'sensors' || $source eq 'lm-sensors'); # gpu sensors data might be present even if standard sensors data wasn't return if !%$sensors && !@gpu; my $temp_unit = (defined $sensors->{'temp-unit'}) ? " $sensors->{'temp-unit'}": ''; my $cpu_temp = (defined $sensors->{'cpu-temp'}) ? $sensors->{'cpu-temp'} . $temp_unit: 'N/A'; my $mobo_temp = (defined $sensors->{'mobo-temp'}) ? $sensors->{'mobo-temp'} . $temp_unit: 'N/A'; my $cpu1_key = ($sensors->{'cpu2-temp'}) ? 'cpu-1': 'cpu' ; $data_source = $source if ($source eq 'ipmi' || $source eq 'lm-sensors'); push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'System Temperatures') => $data_source, main::key($num++,0,2,$cpu1_key) => $cpu_temp, }); if ($sensors->{'cpu2-temp'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cpu-2')} = $sensors->{'cpu2-temp'} . $temp_unit; } if ($sensors->{'cpu3-temp'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cpu-3')} = $sensors->{'cpu3-temp'} . $temp_unit; } if ($sensors->{'cpu4-temp'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cpu-4')} = $sensors->{'cpu4-temp'} . $temp_unit; } if (defined $sensors->{'pch-temp'}){ my $pch_temp = $sensors->{'pch-temp'} . $temp_unit; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'pch')} = $pch_temp; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'mobo')} = $mobo_temp; if (defined $sensors->{'sodimm-temp'}){ my $sodimm_temp = $sensors->{'sodimm-temp'} . $temp_unit; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'sodimm')} = $sodimm_temp; } if (defined $sensors->{'psu-temp'}){ my $psu_temp = $sensors->{'psu-temp'} . $temp_unit; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'psu')} = $psu_temp; } if (defined $sensors->{'ambient-temp'}){ my $ambient_temp = $sensors->{'ambient-temp'} . $temp_unit; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'ambient')} = $ambient_temp; } if (scalar @gpu == 1 && defined $gpu[0]->{'temp'}){ my $gpu_temp = $gpu[0]->{'temp'}; my $gpu_type = $gpu[0]->{'type'}; my $gpu_unit = (defined $gpu[0]{'temp-unit'} && $gpu_temp) ? " $gpu[0]->{'temp-unit'}" : ' C'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'gpu')} = $gpu_type; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'temp')} = $gpu_temp . $gpu_unit; if ($extra > 1 && $gpu[0]->{'temp-mem'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mem')} = $gpu[0]->{'temp-mem'} . $gpu_unit; } } $j = scalar @rows; @fan_main = @{$sensors->{'fan-main'}} if $sensors->{'fan-main'}; @fan_default = @{$sensors->{'fan-default'}} if $sensors->{'fan-default'}; my $fan_def = ($data_source) ? $data_source : ''; if (!@fan_main && !@fan_default){ $fan_def = ($fan_def) ? "$data_source N/A" : 'N/A'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'Fan Speeds (RPM)')} = $fan_def; my $b_cpu = 0; for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @fan_main; $i++){ next if $i == 0;# starts at 1, not 0 if (defined $fan_main[$i]){ if ($i == 1 || ($i == 2 && !$b_cpu)){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cpu')} = $fan_main[$i]; $b_cpu = 1; } elsif ($i == 2 && $b_cpu){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'mobo')} = $fan_main[$i]; } elsif ($i == 3){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'psu')} = $fan_main[$i]; } elsif ($i == 4){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'sodimm')} = $fan_main[$i]; } elsif ($i > 4){ $fan_number = $i - 4; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,"case-$fan_number")} = $fan_main[$i]; } } } for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @fan_default; $i++){ next if $i == 0;# starts at 1, not 0 if (defined $fan_default[$i]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,"fan-$i")} = $fan_default[$i]; } } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'psu')} = $sensors->{'fan-psu'} if defined $sensors->{'fan-psu'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'psu-1')} = $sensors->{'fan-psu1'} if defined $sensors->{'fan-psu1'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'psu-2')} = $sensors->{'fan-psu2'} if defined $sensors->{'fan-psu2'}; # note: so far, only nvidia-settings returns speed, and that's in percent if (scalar @gpu == 1 && defined $gpu[0]->{'fan-speed'}){ my $gpu_fan = $gpu[0]->{'fan-speed'} . $gpu[0]{'speed-unit'}; my $gpu_type = $gpu[0]->{'type'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'gpu')} = $gpu_type; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'fan')} = $gpu_fan; } if (scalar @gpu > 1){ $j = scalar @rows; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'GPU')} = ''; my $gpu_unit = (defined $gpu[0]->{'temp-unit'}) ? " $gpu[0]->{'temp-unit'}" : ' C'; foreach my $info (@gpu){ # speed unit is either '' or % my $gpu_fan = (defined $info->{'fan-speed'}) ? $info->{'fan-speed'} . $info->{'speed-unit'}: undef; my $gpu_type = $info->{'type'}; my $gpu_temp = (defined $info->{'temp'}) ? $info->{'temp'} . $gpu_unit: 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'device')} = $gpu_type; if (defined $info->{'screen'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'screen')} = $info->{'screen'}; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'temp')} = $gpu_temp; if ($extra > 1 && $info->{'temp-mem'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mem')} = $info->{'temp-mem'} . $gpu_unit; } if (defined $gpu_fan){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'fan')} = $gpu_fan; } if ($extra > 2 && $info->{'watts'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'watts')} = $info->{'watts'}; } if ($extra > 2 && $info->{'mvolts'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mV')} = $info->{'mvolts'}; } } } if ($extra > 0 && ($source eq 'ipmi' || ($sensors->{'volts-12'} || $sensors->{'volts-5'} || $sensors->{'volts-3.3'} || $sensors->{'volts-vbat'}))){ $j = scalar @rows; $sensors->{'volts-12'} ||= 'N/A'; $sensors->{'volts-5'} ||= 'N/A'; $sensors->{'volts-3.3'} ||= 'N/A'; $sensors->{'volts-vbat'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'Power')} = $data_source; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'12v')} = $sensors->{'volts-12'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'5v')} = $sensors->{'volts-5'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'3.3v')} = $sensors->{'volts-3.3'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'vbat')} = $sensors->{'volts-vbat'}; if ($extra > 1 && $source eq 'ipmi'){ $sensors->{'volts-dimm-p1'} ||= 'N/A'; $sensors->{'volts-dimm-p2'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'dimm-p1')} = $sensors->{'volts-dimm-p1'} if $sensors->{'volts-dimm-p1'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'dimm-p2')} = $sensors->{'volts-dimm-p2'} if $sensors->{'volts-dimm-p2'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'soc-p1')} = $sensors->{'volts-soc-p1'} if $sensors->{'volts-soc-p1'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'soc-p2')} = $sensors->{'volts-soc-p2'} if $sensors->{'volts-soc-p2'}; } if (scalar @gpu == 1 && $extra > 2 && ($gpu[0]->{'watts'} || $gpu[0]->{'mvolts'})){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'gpu')} = $gpu[0]->{'type'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'watts')} = $gpu[0]->{'watts'} if $gpu[0]->{'watts'} ; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mV')} = $gpu[0]->{'mvolts'} if $gpu[0]->{'mvolts'}; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub ipmi_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my ($b_cpu_0,$cmd,$file,@data,$fan_working,%sensors,@row,$sys_fan_nu, $temp_working,$working_unit); my ($b_ipmitool,$i_key,$i_value,$i_unit); if ($fake{'ipmi'}){ # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-archerseven-1.txt";$program='ipmitool'; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-crazy-epyc-1.txt";$program='ipmitool'; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-RK016013.txt";$program='ipmitool'; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-freebsd-offsite-backup.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensor-tyan-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmi-sensors-crazy-epyc-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmi-sensors-lathander.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmi-sensors-zwerg.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmi-sensors-arm-server-1.txt"; # @data = main::reader($file); # ($b_ipmitool,$i_key,$i_value,$i_unit) = (0,1,3,4); # ipmi-sensors # ($b_ipmitool,$i_key,$i_value,$i_unit) = (1,0,1,2); # ipmitool sensors } else { if ($program =~ /ipmi-sensors$/){ $cmd = $program; ($b_ipmitool,$i_key,$i_value,$i_unit) = (0,1,3,4); } else { # ipmitool $cmd = "$program sensors"; ($b_ipmitool,$i_key,$i_value,$i_unit) = (1,0,1,2); } @data = main::grabber("$cmd 2>/dev/null"); } # print join("\n", @data), "\n"; # shouldn't need to log, but saw a case with debugger ipmi data, but none here apparently main::log_data('dump','ipmi @data',\@data) if $b_log; return if !@data; foreach (@data){ next if /^\s*$/; # print "$_\n"; @row = split(/\s*\|\s*/, $_); # print "$row[$i_value]\n"; next if !main::is_numeric($row[$i_value]); # print "$row[$i_key] - $row[$i_value]\n"; if (!$sensors{'mobo-temp'} && $row[$i_key] =~ /^(MB_TEMP[0-9]|System[\s_]Temp|System[\s_]?Board([\s_]Temp)?)$/i){ $sensors{'mobo-temp'} = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(System\s)?(Ambient)([\s_]Temp)?$/i){ $sensors{'ambient-temp'} = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # Platform Control Hub (PCH), it is the X370 chip on the Crosshair VI Hero. # VRM: voltage regulator module # NOTE: CPU0_TEMP CPU1_TEMP is possible, unfortunately; CPU Temp Interf elsif (!$sensors{'cpu-temp'} && $row[$i_key] =~ /^CPU([01])?([\s_](below[\s_]Tmax|Temp))?$/i){ $b_cpu_0 = 1 if defined $1 && $1 == 0; $sensors{'cpu-temp'} = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^CPU([1-4])([\s_](below[\s_]Tmax|Temp))?$/i){ $temp_working = $1; $temp_working++ if $b_cpu_0; $sensors{"cpu${temp_working}-temp"} = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # for temp1/2 only use temp1/2 if they are null or greater than the last ones elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(MB[_]?TEMP1|Temp[\s_]1)$/i){ $temp_working = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; if (!$sensors{'temp1'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0)){ $sensors{'temp1'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(MB[_]?TEMP2|Temp[\s_]2)$/i){ $temp_working = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; if (!$sensors{'temp2'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0)){ $sensors{'temp2'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # temp3 is only used as an absolute override for systems with all 3 present elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(MB[_]?TEMP3|Temp[\s_]3)$/i){ $temp_working = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; if (!$sensors{'temp3'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0)){ $sensors{'temp3'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif (!$sensors{'sodimm-temp'} && ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(DIMM[-_]([A-Z][0-9][-_])?[A-Z]?[0-9][A-Z]?)$/i || $row[$i_key] =~ /^DIMM[0-9] Area.*/)){ $sensors{'sodimm-temp'} = int($row[$i_value]); $working_unit = $row[$i_unit]; $working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # note: can be cpu fan:, cpu fan speed:, etc. elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(CPU|Processor)[\s_]Fan/i || $row[$i_key] =~ /^SYS\.[0-9][\s_]?\(CPU\s?0\)$/i){ $sensors{'fan-main'}->[1] = int($row[$i_value]); } # note that the counters are dynamically set for fan numbers here # otherwise you could overwrite eg aux fan2 with case fan2 in theory # note: cpu/mobo/ps are 1/2/3 # SYS.3(Front 2) # $row[$i_key] =~ /^(SYS[\.])([0-9])\s?\((Front|Rear).+\)$/i elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(SYS[\s_])?FAN[\s_]?([0-9A-F]+)/i){ $sys_fan_nu = hex($2); $fan_working = int($row[$i_value]); $sensors{'fan-default'} = () if !$sensors{'fan-default'}; if ($sys_fan_nu =~ /^([0-9]+)$/){ # add to array if array index does not exist OR if number is > existing number if (defined $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu]){ if ($fan_working >= $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu]){ $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu] = $fan_working; } } else { $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu] = $fan_working; } } } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(FAN PSU|PSU FAN)$/i){ $sensors{'fan-psu'} = int($row[$i_value]); } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(FAN PSU1|PSU1 FAN)$/i){ $sensors{'fan-psu-1'} = int($row[$i_value]); } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(FAN PSU2|PSU2 FAN)$/i){ $sensors{'fan-psu-2'} = int($row[$i_value]); } if ($extra > 0){ if ($row[$i_key] =~ /^((MAIN\s|P[_]?)?\+?12V|PSU[12]_VOUT)$/i){ $sensors{'volts-12'} = $row[$i_value]; } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(MAIN\s5V|P5V|5VCC|5V( PG)?|5V_SB)$/i){ $sensors{'volts-5'} = $row[$i_value]; } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(MAIN\s3\.3V|P3V3|3\.3VCC|3\.3V( PG)?|3V3_SB)$/i){ $sensors{'volts-3.3'} = $row[$i_value]; } elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^((P_)?VBAT|CMOS Battery|BATT 3.0V)$/i){ $sensors{'volts-vbat'} = $row[$i_value]; } # NOTE: VDimmP1ABC VDimmP1DEF elsif (!$sensors{'volts-dimm-p1'} && $row[$i_key] =~ /^(P1_VMEM|VDimmP1|MEM RSR A PG|DIMM_VR1_VOLT)/i){ $sensors{'volts-dimm-p1'} = $row[$i_value]; } elsif (!$sensors{'volts-dimm-p2'} && $row[$i_key] =~ /^(P2_VMEM|VDimmP2|MEM RSR B PG|DIMM_VR2_VOLT)/i){ $sensors{'volts-dimm-p2'} = $row[$i_value]; } elsif (!$sensors{'volts-soc-p1'} && $row[$i_key] =~ /^(P1_SOC_RUN$)/i){ $sensors{'volts-soc-p1'} = $row[$i_value]; } elsif (!$sensors{'volts-soc-p2'} && $row[$i_key] =~ /^(P2_SOC_RUN$)/i){ $sensors{'volts-soc-p2'} = $row[$i_value]; } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors if $dbg[31]; %sensors = process_data(%sensors) if %sensors; main::log_data('dump','ipmi: %sensors',\%sensors) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors if $dbg[31]; return %sensors; } sub lm_sensors_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (%sensors); my ($sys_fan_nu) = (0); my ($adapter,$fan_working,$temp_working,$working_unit) = ('','','','',''); process_lm_sensors() if !$loaded{'lm-sensors'}; foreach $adapter (keys %{$sensors_raw{'main'}}){ next if !$adapter || ref $sensors_raw{'main'}->{$adapter} ne 'ARRAY'; # not sure why hwmon is excluded, forgot to add info in comments if ((@sensors_use && !(grep {/$adapter/} @sensors_use)) || (@sensors_exclude && (grep {/$adapter/} @sensors_exclude))){ next; } foreach (@{$sensors_raw{'main'}->{$adapter}}){ my @working = split(':', $_); next if !$working[0]; # print "$working[0]:$working[1]\n"; # There are some guesses here, but with more sensors samples it will get closer. # note: using arrays starting at 1 for all fan arrays to make it easier overall # we have to be sure we are working with the actual real string before assigning # data to real variables and arrays. Extracting C/F degree unit as well to use # when constructing temp items for array. # note that because of charset issues, no "°" degree sign used, but it is required # in testing regex to avoid error. It might be because I got that data from a forum post, # note directly via debugger. if ($_ =~ /^T?(AMBIENT|M\/B|MB|Motherboard|SIO|SYS).*:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ # avoid SYSTIN: 118 C if (main::is_numeric($2) && $2 < 90){ $sensors{'mobo-temp'} = $2; $working_unit = $3; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } } # issue 58 msi/asus show wrong for CPUTIN so overwrite it if PECI 0 is present # http://www.spinics.net/lists/lm-sensors/msg37308.html # NOTE: had: ^CPU.*\+([0-9]+): but that misses: CPUTIN and anything not with + in starter # However, "CPUTIN is not a reliable measurement because it measures difference to Tjmax, # which is the maximum CPU temperature reported as critical temperature by coretemp" # NOTE: I've seen an inexplicable case where: CPU:52.0°C fails to match with [\s°] but # does match with: [\s°]*. I can't account for this, but that's why the * is there # Tdie is a new k10temp-pci syntax for cpu die temp elsif ($_ =~ /^(Chip 0.*?|T?CPU.*|Tdie.*):([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $temp_working = $2; $working_unit = $3; if (!$sensors{'cpu-temp'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0 && $temp_working > $sensors{'cpu-temp'})){ $sensors{'cpu-temp'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif ($_ =~ /^PECI\sAgent\s0.*:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $sensors{'cpu-peci-temp'} = $1; $working_unit = $2; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif ($_ =~ /^T?(P\/S|Power).*:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $sensors{'psu-temp'} = $2; $working_unit = $3; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif ($_ =~ /^T?(dimm|mem|sodimm).*?:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $sensors{'sodimm-temp'} = $1; $working_unit = $2; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # for temp1/2 only use temp1/2 if they are null or greater than the last ones elsif ($_ =~ /^temp1:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $temp_working = $1; $working_unit = $2; if (!$sensors{'temp1'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0 && $temp_working > $sensors{'temp1'})){ $sensors{'temp1'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } elsif ($_ =~ /^temp2:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $temp_working = $1; $working_unit = $2; if (!$sensors{'temp2'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0 && $temp_working > $sensors{'temp2'})){ $sensors{'temp2'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # temp3 is only used as an absolute override for systems with all 3 present elsif ($_ =~ /^temp3:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $temp_working = $1; $working_unit = $2; if (!$sensors{'temp3'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0 && $temp_working > $sensors{'temp3'})){ $sensors{'temp3'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # final fallback if all else fails, funtoo user showed sensors putting # temp on wrapped second line, not handled elsif ($_ =~ /^T?(core0|core 0|Physical id 0)(.*):([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $temp_working = $3; $working_unit = $4; if (!$sensors{'core-0-temp'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0 && $temp_working > $sensors{'core-0-temp'})){ $sensors{'core-0-temp'} = $temp_working; } $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit; } # note: can be cpu fan:, cpu fan speed:, etc. elsif (!$sensors{'fan-main'}->[1] && $_ =~ /^F?(CPU|Processor).*:([0-9]+)[\s]RPM/i){ $sensors{'fan-main'}->[1] = $2; } elsif (!$sensors{'fan-main'}->[2] && $_ =~ /^F?(M\/B|MB|SYS|Motherboard).*:([0-9]+)[\s]RPM/i){ $sensors{'fan-main'}->[2] = $2; } elsif (!$sensors{'fan-main'}->[3] && $_ =~ /F?(Power|P\/S|POWER).*:([0-9]+)[\s]RPM/i){ $sensors{'fan-main'}->[3] = $2; } elsif (!$sensors{'fan-main'}->[4] && $_ =~ /F?(dimm|mem|sodimm).*:([0-9]+)[\s]RPM/i){ $sensors{'fan-main'}->[4] = $2; } # note that the counters are dynamically set for fan numbers here # otherwise you could overwrite eg aux fan2 with case fan2 in theory # note: cpu/mobo/ps/sodimm are 1/2/3/4 elsif ($_ =~ /^F?(AUX|CASE|CHASSIS|FRONT|REAR).*:([0-9]+)[\s]RPM/i){ $temp_working = $2; for (my $i = 5; $i < 30; $i++){ next if defined $sensors{'fan-main'}->[$i]; if (!defined $sensors{'fan-main'}->[$i]){ $sensors{'fan-main'}->[$i] = $temp_working; last; } } } # in rare cases syntax is like: fan1: xxx RPM elsif ($_ =~ /^FAN(1)?:([0-9]+)[\s]RPM/i){ $sensors{'fan-default'}->[1] = $2; } elsif ($_ =~ /^FAN([2-9]|1[0-9]).*:([0-9]+)[\s]RPM/i){ $fan_working = $2; $sys_fan_nu = $1; if ($sys_fan_nu =~ /^([0-9]+)$/){ # add to array if array index does not exist OR if number is > existing number if (defined $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu]){ if ($fan_working >= $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu]){ $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu] = $fan_working; } } else { $sensors{'fan-default'}->[$sys_fan_nu] = $fan_working; } } } if ($extra > 0){ if ($_ =~ /^[+]?(12 Volt|12V|V\+?12).*:([0-9\.]+)\sV/i){ $sensors{'volts-12'} = $2; } # note: 5VSB is a field name elsif ($_ =~ /^[+]?(5 Volt|5V|V\+?5):([0-9\.]+)\sV/i){ $sensors{'volts-5'} = $2; } elsif ($_ =~ /^[+]?(3\.3 Volt|3\.3V|V\+?3\.3).*:([0-9\.]+)\sV/i){ $sensors{'volts-3.3'} = $2; } elsif ($_ =~ /^(Vbat).*:([0-9\.]+)\sV/i){ $sensors{'volts-vbat'} = $2; } elsif ($_ =~ /^v(dimm|mem|sodimm).*:([0-9\.]+)\sV/i){ $sensors{'volts-mem'} = $2; } } } } foreach $adapter (keys %{$sensors_raw{'pch'}}){ next if !$adapter || ref $sensors_raw{'pch'}->{$adapter} ne 'ARRAY'; if ((@sensors_use && !(grep {/$adapter/} @sensors_use)) || (@sensors_exclude && (grep {/$adapter/} @sensors_exclude))){ next; } $temp_working = ''; foreach (@{$sensors_raw{'pch'}->{$adapter}}){ if ($_ =~ /^[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)[\s°]*(C|F)/i){ $temp_working = $1; $working_unit = $2; if (!$sensors{'pch-temp'} || (defined $temp_working && $temp_working > 0 && $temp_working > $sensors{'pch-temp'})){ $sensors{'pch-temp'} = $temp_working; } if (!$sensors{'temp-unit'} && $working_unit){ $sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit); } } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors if $dbg[31]; %sensors = process_data(%sensors) if %sensors; main::log_data('dump','lm-sensors: %sensors',\%sensors) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors if $dbg[31]; eval $end if $b_log; return %sensors; } sub process_lm_sensors { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data,@sensors_data,@values); my ($adapter,$holder,$type) = ('','',''); if ($fake{'sensors'}){ # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/amdgpu-w-fan-speed-stretch-k10.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/peci-tin-geggo.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-w-other-biker.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-asus-chassis-1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-devnull-1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-jammin1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-mx-incorrect-1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-maximus-arch-1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/kernel-58-sensors-ant-1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-zenpower-nvme-2.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-pch-intel-1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sensors/sensors-ppc-sr71.txt"; # @sensors_data = main::reader($file); } else { # only way to get sensor array data? Unless using sensors -j, but can't assume json @sensors_data = main::grabber($alerts{'sensors'}->{'path'} . ' 2>/dev/null'); } # print join("\n", @sensors_data), "\n"; if (@sensors_data){ @sensors_data = map {$_ =~ s/\s*:\s*\+?/:/;$_} @sensors_data; push(@sensors_data, 'END'); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@sensors_data; foreach (@sensors_data){ # print 'st:', $_, "\n"; next if /^\s*$/; $_ = main::trimmer($_); if (@values && $adapter && (/^Adapter/ || $_ eq 'END')){ # note: drivetemp: known, but many others could exist if ($adapter =~ /^(drive|nvme)/){ $type = 'disk'; } # intel on die io controller, like southbridge/northbridge used to be elsif ($adapter =~ /^(pch[_-])/){ $type = 'pch'; } elsif ($adapter =~ /^(.*hwmon)-/){ $type = 'hwmon'; } # ath/iwl: wifi; enp/eno/eth: lan nic elsif ($adapter =~ /^(ath|iwl|en[op][0-9]|eth)[\S]+-/){ $type = 'network'; } # put last just in case some other sensor type above had intel in name elsif ($adapter =~ /^(amdgpu|intel|nouveau|radeon)-/){ $type = 'gpu'; } else { $type = 'main'; } $sensors_raw{$type}->{$adapter} = [@values]; @values = (); $adapter = ''; } if (/^Adapter/){ $adapter = $holder; } elsif (/\S:\S/){ push(@values, $_); } else { $holder = $_; } } $loaded{'lm-sensors'} = 1; if ($dbg[18]){ print 'lm sensors: ' , Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors_raw; } if ($b_log){ main::log_data('dump','lm-sensors data: %sensors_raw',\%sensors_raw); } eval $end if $b_log; return @data; } # bsds sysctl may have hw.sensors data sub sysctl_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data,%sensors); # assume always starts at 0, can't do dynamic because freebsd shows tz1 first my $add = 1; foreach (@{$sysctl{'sensor'}}){ my ($sensor,$type,$number,$value); if (/^hw\.sensors\.([a-z]+)([0-9]+)\.(cpu|temp|fan|volt)([0-9])/){ $sensor = $1; $type = $3; $number = $4; # hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0:47.00 degC # hw.sensors.acpitz0.temp0:43.00 degC $type = 'cpu' if $sensor eq 'cpu'; } elsif (/^hw\.sensors\.(acpi)\.(thermal)\.(tz)([0-9]+)\.(temperature)/){ $sensor = $1 . $3; # eg acpitz $type = ($5 eq 'temperature') ? 'temp': $5; $number = $4; } elsif (/^dev\.(cpu)\.([0-9]+)\.(temperature)/){ $sensor = $1; $type = $3; $number = $2; $type = 'cpu' if $sensor eq 'cpu'; } if ($sensor && $type){ if ($sensor && ((@sensors_use && !(grep {/$sensor/} @sensors_use)) || (@sensors_exclude && (grep {/$sensor/} @sensors_exclude)))){ next; } my $working = (split(':\s*', $_))[1]; if (defined $working && $working =~ /^([0-9\.]+)\s?((deg)?([CF]))?\b/){ $value = $1 ; $sensors{'temp-unit'} = $4 if $4 && !$sensors{'temp-unit'}; } else { next; } $number += $add; if ($type eq 'cpu' && !defined $sensors{'cpu-temp'}){ $sensors{'cpu-temp'} = $value; } elsif ($type eq 'temp' && !defined $sensors{'temp' . $number}){ $sensors{'temp' . $number} = $value; } elsif ($type eq 'fan' && !defined $sensors{'fan-main'}->[$number]){ $sensors{'fan-main'}->[$number] = $value; } elsif ($type eq 'volt'){ if ($working =~ /\+3\.3V/i){ $sensors{'volts-3.3'} = $value; } elsif ($working =~ /\+5V/i){ $sensors{'volts-5'} = $value; } elsif ($working =~ /\+12V/i){ $sensors{'volts-12'} = $value; } elsif ($working =~ /VBAT/i){ $sensors{'volts-vbat'} = $value; } } } } %sensors = process_data(%sensors) if %sensors; main::log_data('dump','%sensors',\%sensors) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors if $dbg[31];; eval $end if $b_log; return %sensors; } sub set_temp_unit { my ($sensors,$working) = @_; my $return_unit = ''; if (!$sensors && $working){ $return_unit = $working; } elsif ($sensors){ $return_unit = $sensors; } return $return_unit; } sub process_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (%sensors) = @_; my ($cpu_temp,$cpu2_temp,$cpu3_temp,$cpu4_temp,$mobo_temp,$pch_temp,$psu_temp); my ($fan_type,$i,$j,$index_count_fan_default,$index_count_fan_main) = (0,0,0,0,0); my $temp_diff = 20; # for C, handled for F after that is determined my (@fan_main,@fan_default); # first we need to handle the case where we have to determine which temp/fan to use for cpu and mobo: # note, for rare cases of weird cool cpus, user can override in their prefs and force the assignment # this is wrong for systems with > 2 tempX readings, but the logic is too complex with 3 variables # so have to accept that it will be wrong in some cases, particularly for motherboard temp readings. if ($sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'temp2'}){ if ($sensors_cpu_nu){ $fan_type = $sensors_cpu_nu; } else { # first some fringe cases with cooler cpu than mobo: assume which is cpu temp based on fan speed # but only if other fan speed is 0. if ($sensors{'temp1'} >= $sensors{'temp2'} && defined $fan_default[1] && defined $fan_default[2] && $fan_default[1] == 0 && $fan_default[2] > 0){ $fan_type = 2; } elsif ($sensors{'temp2'} >= $sensors{'temp1'} && defined $fan_default[1] && defined $fan_default[2] && $fan_default[2] == 0 && $fan_default[1] > 0){ $fan_type = 1; } # then handle the standard case if these fringe cases are false elsif ($sensors{'temp1'} >= $sensors{'temp2'}){ $fan_type = 1; } else { $fan_type = 2; } } } # need a case for no temps at all reported, like with old intels elsif (!$sensors{'temp2'} && !$sensors{'cpu-temp'}){ if (!$sensors{'temp1'} && !$sensors{'mobo-temp'}){ $fan_type = 1; } elsif ($sensors{'temp1'} && !$sensors{'mobo-temp'}){ $fan_type = 1; } elsif ($sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'mobo-temp'}){ $fan_type = 1; } } # convert the diff number for F, it needs to be bigger that is if ($sensors{'temp-unit'} && $sensors{'temp-unit'} eq "F"){ $temp_diff = $temp_diff * 1.8 } if ($sensors{'cpu-temp'}){ # specific hack to handle broken CPUTIN temps with PECI if ($sensors{'cpu-peci-temp'} && ($sensors{'cpu-temp'} - $sensors{'cpu-peci-temp'}) > $temp_diff){ $cpu_temp = $sensors{'cpu-peci-temp'}; } # then get the real cpu temp, best guess is hottest is real, though only within narrowed diff range else { $cpu_temp = $sensors{'cpu-temp'}; } } else { if ($fan_type){ # there are some weird scenarios if ($fan_type == 1){ if ($sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'temp2'} && $sensors{'temp2'} > $sensors{'temp1'}){ $cpu_temp = $sensors{'temp2'}; } else { $cpu_temp = $sensors{'temp1'}; } } else { if ($sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'temp2'} && $sensors{'temp1'} > $sensors{'temp2'}){ $cpu_temp = $sensors{'temp1'}; } else { $cpu_temp = $sensors{'temp2'}; } } } else { $cpu_temp = $sensors{'temp1'}; # can be null, that is ok } if ($cpu_temp){ # using $sensors{'temp3'} is just not reliable enough, more errors caused than fixed imo # if ($sensors{'temp3'} && $sensors{'temp3'} > $cpu_temp){ # $cpu_temp = $sensors{'temp3'}; # } # there are some absurdly wrong $sensors{'temp1'}: acpitz-virtual-0 $sensors{'temp1'}: +13.8°C if ($sensors{'core-0-temp'} && ($sensors{'core-0-temp'} - $cpu_temp) > $temp_diff){ $cpu_temp = $sensors{'core-0-temp'}; } } } # if all else fails, use core0/peci temp if present and cpu is null if (!$cpu_temp){ if ($sensors{'core-0-temp'}){ $cpu_temp = $sensors{'core-0-temp'}; } # note that peci temp is known to be colder than the actual system # sometimes so it is the last fallback we want to use even though in theory # it is more accurate, but fact suggests theory wrong. elsif ($sensors{'cpu-peci-temp'}){ $cpu_temp = $sensors{'cpu-peci-temp'}; } } # then the real mobo temp if ($sensors{'mobo-temp'}){ $mobo_temp = $sensors{'mobo-temp'}; } elsif ($fan_type){ if ($fan_type == 1){ if ($sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'temp2'} && $sensors{'temp2'} > $sensors{'temp1'}){ $mobo_temp = $sensors{'temp1'}; } else { $mobo_temp = $sensors{'temp2'}; } } else { if ($sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'temp2'} && $sensors{'temp1'} > $sensors{'temp2'}){ $mobo_temp = $sensors{'temp2'}; } else { $mobo_temp = $sensors{'temp1'}; } } ## NOTE: not safe to assume $sensors{'temp3'} is the mobo temp, sad to say # if ($sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'temp2'} && $sensors{'temp3'} && $sensors{'temp3'} < $mobo_temp){ # $mobo_temp = $sensors{'temp3'}; # } } # in case with cpu-temp AND temp1 and not temp 2, or temp 2 only, fan type: 0 else { if ($sensors{'cpu-temp'} && $sensors{'temp1'} && $sensors{'cpu-temp'} > $sensors{'temp1'}){ $mobo_temp = $sensors{'temp1'}; } elsif ($sensors{'temp2'}){ $mobo_temp = $sensors{'temp2'}; } } @fan_main = @{$sensors{'fan-main'}} if $sensors{'fan-main'}; $index_count_fan_main = (@fan_main) ? scalar @fan_main : 0; @fan_default = @{$sensors{'fan-default'}} if $sensors{'fan-default'}; $index_count_fan_default = (@fan_default) ? scalar @fan_default : 0; # then set the cpu fan speed if (!$fan_main[1]){ # note, you cannot test for $fan_default[1] or [2] != "" # because that creates an array item in gawk just by the test itself if ($fan_type == 1 && defined $fan_default[1]){ $fan_main[1] = $fan_default[1]; $fan_default[1] = undef; } elsif ($fan_type == 2 && defined $fan_default[2]){ $fan_main[1] = $fan_default[2]; $fan_default[2] = undef; } } # clear out any duplicates. Primary fan real trumps fan working always if same speed for ($i = 1; $i <= $index_count_fan_main; $i++){ if (defined $fan_main[$i] && $fan_main[$i]){ for ($j = 1; $j <= $index_count_fan_default; $j++){ if (defined $fan_default[$j] && $fan_main[$i] == $fan_default[$j]){ $fan_default[$j] = undef; } } } } # now see if you can find the fast little mobo fan, > 5000 rpm and put it as mobo # note that gawk is returning true for some test cases when $fan_default[j] < 5000 # which has to be a gawk bug, unless there is something really weird with arrays # note: 500 > $fan_default[j] < 1000 is the exact trigger, and if you manually # assign that value below, the > 5000 test works again, and a print of the value # shows the proper value, so the corruption might be internal in awk. # Note: gensub is the culprit I think, assigning type string for range 501-1000 but # type integer for all others, this triggers true for > for ($j = 1; $j <= $index_count_fan_default; $j++){ if (defined $fan_default[$j] && $fan_default[$j] > 5000 && !$fan_main[2]){ $fan_main[2] = $fan_default[$j]; $fan_default[$j] = ''; # then add one if required for output if ($index_count_fan_main < 2){ $index_count_fan_main = 2; } } } # if they are ALL null, print error message. psFan is not used in output currently if (!$cpu_temp && !$mobo_temp && !$fan_main[1] && !$fan_main[2] && !$fan_main[1] && !@fan_default){ %sensors = (); } else { my ($ambient_temp,$psu_fan,$psu1_fan,$psu2_fan,$psu_temp,$sodimm_temp, $v_12,$v_5,$v_3_3,$v_dimm_p1,$v_dimm_p2,$v_soc_p1,$v_soc_p2,$v_vbat); $psu_temp = $sensors{'psu-temp'} if $sensors{'psu-temp'}; # sodimm fan is fan_main[4] $sodimm_temp = $sensors{'sodimm-temp'} if $sensors{'sodimm-temp'}; $cpu2_temp = $sensors{'cpu2-temp'} if $sensors{'cpu2-temp'}; $cpu3_temp = $sensors{'cpu3-temp'} if $sensors{'cpu3-temp'}; $cpu4_temp = $sensors{'cpu4-temp'} if $sensors{'cpu4-temp'}; $ambient_temp = $sensors{'ambient-temp'} if $sensors{'ambient-temp'}; $pch_temp = $sensors{'pch-temp'} if $sensors{'pch-temp'}; $psu_fan = $sensors{'fan-psu'} if $sensors{'fan-psu'}; $psu1_fan = $sensors{'fan-psu-1'} if $sensors{'fan-psu-1'}; $psu2_fan = $sensors{'fan-psu-2'} if $sensors{'fan-psu-2'}; # so far only for ipmi, sensors data is junk for volts if ($extra > 0 && ($sensors{'volts-12'} || $sensors{'volts-5'} || $sensors{'volts-3.3'} || $sensors{'volts-vbat'})){ $v_12 = $sensors{'volts-12'} if $sensors{'volts-12'}; $v_5 = $sensors{'volts-5'} if $sensors{'volts-5'}; $v_3_3 = $sensors{'volts-3.3'} if $sensors{'volts-3.3'}; $v_vbat = $sensors{'volts-vbat'} if $sensors{'volts-vbat'}; $v_dimm_p1 = $sensors{'volts-dimm-p1'} if $sensors{'volts-dimm-p1'}; $v_dimm_p2 = $sensors{'volts-dimm-p2'} if $sensors{'volts-dimm-p2'}; $v_soc_p1 = $sensors{'volts-soc-p1'} if $sensors{'volts-soc-p1'}; $v_soc_p2 = $sensors{'volts-soc-p2'} if $sensors{'volts-soc-p2'}; } %sensors = ( 'ambient-temp' => $ambient_temp, 'cpu-temp' => $cpu_temp, 'cpu2-temp' => $cpu2_temp, 'cpu3-temp' => $cpu3_temp, 'cpu4-temp' => $cpu4_temp, 'mobo-temp' => $mobo_temp, 'pch-temp' => $pch_temp, 'psu-temp' => $psu_temp, 'temp-unit' => $sensors{'temp-unit'}, 'fan-main' => \@fan_main, 'fan-default' => \@fan_default, 'fan-psu' => $psu_fan, 'fan-psu1' => $psu1_fan, 'fan-psu2' => $psu2_fan, ); if ($psu_temp){ $sensors{'psu-temp'} = $psu_temp; } if ($sodimm_temp){ $sensors{'sodimm-temp'} = $sodimm_temp; } if ($extra > 0 && ($v_12 || $v_5 || $v_3_3 || $v_vbat)){ $sensors{'volts-12'} = $v_12; $sensors{'volts-5'} = $v_5; $sensors{'volts-3.3'} = $v_3_3; $sensors{'volts-vbat'} = $v_vbat; $sensors{'volts-dimm-p1'} = $v_dimm_p1; $sensors{'volts-dimm-p2'} = $v_dimm_p2; $sensors{'volts-soc-p1'} = $v_soc_p1; $sensors{'volts-soc-p2'} = $v_soc_p2; } } eval $end if $b_log; return %sensors; } sub gpu_data { eval $start if $b_log; return @gpudata if $loaded{'gpu-data'}; my ($cmd,@data,@data2,$path,@screens,$temp); my ($j) = (0); if ($path = main::check_program('nvidia-settings')){ # first get the number of screens. This only work if you are in X if ($b_display){ @data = main::grabber("$path -q screens 2>/dev/null"); foreach (@data){ if (/(:[0-9]\.[0-9])/){ push(@screens, $1); } } } # do a guess, this will work for most users, it's better than nothing for out of X else { $screens[0] = ':0.0'; } # now we'll get the gpu temp for each screen discovered. The print out function # will handle removing screen data for single gpu systems. -t shows only data we want # GPUCurrentClockFreqs: 520,600 # GPUCurrentFanSpeed: 50 0-100, not rpm, percent I think # VideoRam: 1048576 # CUDACores: 16 # PCIECurrentLinkWidth: 16 # PCIECurrentLinkSpeed: 5000 # RefreshRate: 60.02 Hz [oer screen] # ViewPortOut=1280x1024+0+0}, DPY-1: nvidia-auto-select @1280x1024 +1280+0 {ViewPortIn=1280x1024, # ViewPortOut=1280x1024+0+0} # ThermalSensorReading: 50 # PCIID: 4318,2661 - the pci stuff doesn't appear to work # PCIBus: 2 # PCIDevice: 0 # Irq: 30 foreach my $screen (@screens){ my $screen2 = $screen; $screen2 =~ s/\.[0-9]$//; $cmd = '-q GPUCoreTemp -q VideoRam -q GPUCurrentClockFreqs -q PCIECurrentLinkWidth '; $cmd .= '-q Irq -q PCIBus -q PCIDevice -q GPUCurrentFanSpeed'; $cmd = "$path -c $screen2 $cmd 2>/dev/null"; @data = main::grabber($cmd); main::log_data('cmd',$cmd) if $b_log; push(@data,@data2); $j = scalar @gpudata; foreach my $item (@data){ if ($item =~ /^\s*Attribute\s\'([^']+)\'\s.*:\s*([\S]+)\.$/){ my $attribute = $1; my $value = $2; $gpudata[$j]->{'type'} = 'nvidia'; $gpudata[$j]->{'speed-unit'} = '%'; $gpudata[$j]->{'screen'} = $screen; if (!$gpudata[$j]->{'temp'} && $attribute eq 'GPUCoreTemp'){ $gpudata[$j]->{'temp'} = $value; } elsif (!$gpudata[$j]->{'ram'} && $attribute eq 'VideoRam'){ $gpudata[$j]->{'ram'} = $value; } elsif (!$gpudata[$j]->{'clock'} && $attribute eq 'GPUCurrentClockFreqs'){ $gpudata[$j]->{'clock'} = $value; } elsif (!$gpudata[$j]->{'bus'} && $attribute eq 'PCIBus'){ $gpudata[$j]->{'bus'} = $value; } elsif (!$gpudata[$j]->{'bus-id'} && $attribute eq 'PCIDevice'){ $gpudata[$j]->{'bus-id'} = $value; } elsif (!$gpudata[$j]->{'fan-speed'} && $attribute eq 'GPUCurrentFanSpeed'){ $gpudata[$j]->{'fan-speed'} = $value; } } } } } if ($path = main::check_program('aticonfig')){ # aticonfig --adapter=0 --od-gettemperature @data = main::grabber("$path --adapter=all --od-gettemperature 2>/dev/null"); foreach (@data){ if (/Sensor [^0-9]*([0-9\.]+) /){ $j = scalar @gpudata; my $value = $1; $gpudata[$j]->{'type'} = 'amd'; $gpudata[$j]->{'temp'} = $value; } } } if ($sensors_raw{'gpu'}){ # my ($b_found,$holder) = (0,''); foreach my $adapter (keys %{$sensors_raw{'gpu'}}){ $j = scalar @gpudata; $gpudata[$j]->{'type'} = $adapter; $gpudata[$j]->{'type'} =~ s/^(amdgpu|intel|nouveau|radeon)-.*/$1/; # print "ad: $adapter\n"; foreach (@{$sensors_raw{'gpu'}->{$adapter}}){ # print "val: $_\n"; if (/^[^:]*mem[^:]*:([0-9\.]+).*\b(C|F)\b/i){ $gpudata[$j]->{'temp-mem'} = $1; $gpudata[$j]->{'unit'} = $2; # print "temp: $_\n"; } elsif (/^[^:]+:([0-9\.]+).*\b(C|F)\b/i){ $gpudata[$j]->{'temp'} = $1; $gpudata[$j]->{'unit'} = $2; # print "temp: $_\n"; } # speeds can be in percents or rpms, so need the 'fan' in regex elsif (/^.*?fan.*?:([0-9\.]+).*(RPM)?/i){ $gpudata[$j]->{'fan-speed'} = $1; # NOTE: we test for nvidia %, everything else stays with nothing $gpudata[$j]->{'speed-unit'} = ''; } elsif (/^[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+W\s/i){ $gpudata[$j]->{'watts'} = $1; } elsif (/^[^:]+:([0-9\.]+)\s+mV\s/i){ $gpudata[$j]->{'mvolts'} = $1; } } } } main::log_data('dump','sensors output: video: @gpudata',\@gpudata); # we'll probably use this data elsewhere so make it a one time call $loaded{'gpu-data'} = 1; print 'gpudata: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@gpudata if $dbg[18]; eval $end if $b_log; return @gpudata; } } ## SlotItem { package SlotItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; if ($fake{'dmidecode'} || ($alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'} eq 'use' && (!%risc || $use{'slot-tool'}))){ @rows = slot_output(); } elsif (%risc && !$use{'slot-tool'}){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('risc-pci',$risc{'id'}); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } elsif ($alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'} ne 'use'){ $key1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'message'}; $key1 = ucfirst($key1); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub slot_output { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows); my $num = 0; foreach my $entry (@dmi){ $num = 1; if ($entry->[0] == 9){ my ($designation,$id,$length,$type,$usage) = ('','','','',''); # skip first two row, we don't need that data my $j = scalar @rows; foreach my $item (@$entry[2 .. $#$entry]){ if ($item !~ /^~/){ # skip the indented rows my @value = split(/:\s+/, $item); if ($value[0] eq 'Type'){ $type = $value[1]; } if ($value[0] eq 'Designation'){ $designation = $value[1]; } if ($value[0] eq 'Current Usage'){ $usage = $value[1]; } if ($value[0] eq 'ID'){ $id = $value[1]; } if ($extra > 1 && $value[0] eq 'Length'){ $length = $value[1]; } } } if ($type){ $id = 'N/A' if ($id eq ''); if ($type eq 'Other' && $designation){ $type = $designation; } elsif ($type && $designation){ $type = "$type $designation"; } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Slot') => $id, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => $type, main::key($num++,0,2,'status') => $usage, },); if ($extra > 1){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'length')} = $length; } } } } if (!@rows){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('pci-slot-data',''), },); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } } ## SwapItem { package SwapItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows); my $num = 0; @rows = create_output(); if (!@rows){ push(@rows, {main::key($num++,0,1,'Alert') => main::message('swap-data')}, ); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub create_output { eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my $j = 0; my (@rows,$dev,$percent,$raw_size,$size,$used); PartitionData::set() if !$bsd_type && !$loaded{'partition-data'}; DiskDataBSD::set() if $bsd_type && !$loaded{'disk-data-bsd'}; main::set_mapper() if !$loaded{'mapper'}; PartitionItem::swap_data() if !$loaded{'set-swap'}; foreach my $row (@swaps){ $num = 1; $size = ($row->{'size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'size'},'string') : 'N/A'; $used = main::get_size($row->{'used'},'string','N/A'); # used can be 0 $percent = (defined $row->{'percent-used'}) ? ' (' . $row->{'percent-used'} . '%)' : ''; $dev = ($row->{'swap-type'} eq 'file') ? 'file' : 'dev'; $row->{'swap-type'} = ($row->{'swap-type'}) ? $row->{'swap-type'} : 'N/A'; if ($b_admin && !$bsd_type && $j == 0){ $j = scalar @rows; if (defined $row->{'swappiness'} || defined $row->{'cache-pressure'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,1,'Kernel')} = ''; if (defined $row->{'swappiness'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'swappiness')} = $row->{'swappiness'}; } if (defined $row->{'cache-pressure'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cache-pressure')} = $row->{'cache-pressure'}; } } else { $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,1,'Message')} = main::message('swap-admin'); } } $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'ID') => $row->{'id'}, main::key($num++,0,2,'type') => $row->{'swap-type'}, }); # not used for swap as far as I know if ($b_admin && $row->{'raw-size'}){ # It's an error! permissions or missing tool $raw_size = main::get_size($row->{'raw-size'},'string'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'raw-size')} = $raw_size; } # not used for swap as far as I know if ($b_admin && $row->{'raw-available'} && $size ne 'N/A'){ $size .= ' (' . $row->{'raw-available'} . '%)'; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'used')} = $used . $percent; # not used for swap as far as I know if ($b_admin && $row->{'block-size'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'block-size')} = $row->{'block-size'} . ' B';; #$rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'physical')} = $row->{'block-size'} . ' B'; #$rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'logical')} = $row->{'block-logical'} . ' B'; } if ($extra > 1 && defined $row->{'priority'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'priority')} = $row->{'priority'}; } $row->{'mount'} =~ s|/home/[^/]+/(.*)|/home/$filter_string/$1| if $row->{'mount'} && $use{'filter'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,$dev)} = ($row->{'mount'}) ? $row->{'mount'} : 'N/A'; if ($b_admin && $row->{'maj-min'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'maj-min')} = $row->{'maj-min'}; } if ($extra > 0 && $row->{'dev-mapped'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'mapped')} = $row->{'dev-mapped'}; } if ($show{'label'} && ($row->{'label'} || $row->{'swap-type'} eq 'partition')){ if ($use{'filter-label'}){ $row->{'label'} = main::filter_partition('part', $row->{'label'}, ''); } $row->{'label'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'label')} = $row->{'label'}; } if ($show{'uuid'} && ($row->{'uuid'} || $row->{'swap-type'} eq 'partition')){ if ($use{'filter-uuid'}){ $row->{'uuid'} = main::filter_partition('part', $row->{'uuid'}, ''); } $row->{'uuid'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'uuid')} = $row->{'uuid'}; } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } } ## UnmountedItem { package UnmountedItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data,@rows,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; if ($bsd_type){ DiskDataBSD::set() if !$loaded{'disk-data-bsd'}; if (%disks_bsd && ($alerts{'disklabel'}->{'action'} eq 'use' || $alerts{'gpart'}->{'action'} eq 'use')){ @data = bsd_data(); if (!@data){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('unmounted-data'); } else { @rows = create_output(\@data); } } else { if ($alerts{'disklabel'}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = $alerts{'disklabel'}->{'message'}; } else { $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('unmounted-data-bsd',$uname[0]); } } } else { if ($system_files{'proc-partitions'}){ @data = proc_data(); if (!@data){ $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('unmounted-data'); } else { @rows = create_output(\@data); } } else { $key1 = 'Message'; $val1 = main::message('unmounted-file'); } } if (!@rows && $key1){ @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub create_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($unmounted) = @_; my (@rows,$fs); my ($j,$num) = (0,0); @$unmounted = sort { $a->{'dev-base'} cmp $b->{'dev-base'} } @$unmounted; my $fs_skip = PartitionItem::fs_excludes('label-uuid'); foreach my $row (@$unmounted){ $num = 1; my $size = ($row->{'size'}) ? main::get_size($row->{'size'},'string') : 'N/A'; if ($row->{'fs'}){ $fs = lc($row->{'fs'}); } else { if ($bsd_type){ $fs = 'N/A'; } elsif (main::check_program('file')){ $fs = ($b_root) ? 'N/A' : main::message('root-required'); } else { $fs = main::message('tool-missing-basic','file'); } } $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'ID') => "/dev/$row->{'dev-base'}", }); if ($b_admin && $row->{'maj-min'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'maj-min')} = $row->{'maj-min'}; } if ($extra > 0 && $row->{'dev-mapped'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'mapped')} = $row->{'dev-mapped'}; } $row->{'label'} ||= 'N/A'; $row->{'uuid'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'size')} = $size; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'fs')} = $fs; # don't show for fs known to not have label/uuid if (($show{'label'} || $show{'uuid'}) && $fs !~ /^$fs_skip$/){ if ($show{'label'}){ if ($use{'filter-label'}){ $row->{'label'} = main::filter_partition('part', $row->{'label'}, ''); } $row->{'label'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'label')} = $row->{'label'}; } if ($show{'uuid'}){ if ($use{'filter-uuid'}){ $row->{'uuid'} = main::filter_partition('part', $row->{'uuid'}, ''); } $row->{'uuid'} ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'uuid')} = $row->{'uuid'}; } } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub proc_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($dev_mapped,$fs,$label,$maj_min,$size,$uuid,%part,@unmounted); # last filters to make sure these are dumped my @filters = ('scd[0-9]+','sr[0-9]+','cdrom[0-9]*','cdrw[0-9]*', 'dvd[0-9]*','dvdrw[0-9]*','fd[0-9]','ram[0-9]*'); my $num = 0; # set labels, uuid, gpart PartitionItem::set_partitions() if !$loaded{'set-partitions'}; RaidItem::raid_data() if !$loaded{'raid'}; my @mounted = get_mounted(); # print join("\n",(@filters,@mounted)),"\n"; foreach my $row (@proc_partitions){ ($dev_mapped,$fs,$label,$maj_min,$uuid,$size) = ('','','','','',''); # note that size 1 means it is a logical extended partition container # lvm might have dm-1 type syntax # need to exclude loop type file systems, squashfs for example # NOTE: nvme needs special treatment because the main device is: nvme0n1 # note: $working[2] != 1 is wrong, it's not related # note: for zfs using /dev/sda no partitions, previous rule would have removed # the unmounted report because sdb was found in sdb1, but match of eg sdb1 and sdb12 # makes this a problem, so using zfs_member test instead to filter out zfs members. # For zfs using entire disk, ie, sda, in that case, all partitions sda1 sda9 (8BiB) # belong to zfs, and aren't unmmounted, so if sda and partition sda9, # remove from list. this only works for sdxx drives, but is better than no fix # This logic may also end up working for btrfs partitions, and maybe hammer? # In arm/android seen /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 # print "mount: $row->[-1]\n"; if ($row->[-1] !~ /^(nvme[0-9]+n|mmcblk|mtdblk|mtdblock)[0-9]+$/ && $row->[-1] =~ /[a-z][0-9]+$|dm-[0-9]+$/ && $row->[-1] !~ /\bloop/ && !(grep {$row->[-1] =~ /$_$/} (@filters,@mounted)) && !(grep {$_ =~ /(block\/)?$row->[-1]$/} @mounted) && !(grep {$_ =~ /^sd[a-z]+$/ && $row->[-1] =~ /^$_[0-9]+/} @mounted)){ $dev_mapped = $dmmapper{$row->[-1]} if $dmmapper{$row->[-1]}; if (@lsblk){ my $id = ($dev_mapped) ? $dev_mapped: $row->[-1]; %part = LsblkData::get($id); if (%part){ $fs = $part{'fs'}; $label = $part{'label'}; $maj_min = $part{'maj-min'}; $uuid = $part{'uuid'}; $size = $part{'size'} if $part{'size'} && !$row->[2]; } } $size ||= $row->[2]; $fs = unmounted_filesystem($row->[-1]) if !$fs; # seen: (zfs|lvm2|linux_raid)_member; crypto_luks # note: lvm, raid members are never mounted. luks member is never mounted. next if $fs && $fs =~ /(bcache|crypto|luks|_member)$/i; # these components of lvm raid will show as partitions byt are reserved private lvm member # See man lvm for all current reserved private volume names next if $dev_mapped && $dev_mapped =~ /_([ctv]data|corig|[mr]image|mlog|[crt]meta|pmspare|pvmove|vorigin)(_[0-9]+)?$/; if (!$bsd_type){ $label = PartitionItem::get_label("/dev/$row->[-1]") if !$label; $uuid = PartitionItem::get_uuid("/dev/$row->[-1]") if !$uuid; } else { my @temp = GpartData::get($row->[-1]); $label = $temp[1] if $temp[1]; $uuid = $temp[2] if $temp[2]; } $maj_min = "$row->[0]:$row->[1]" if !$maj_min; push(@unmounted, { 'dev-base' => $row->[-1], 'dev-mapped' => $dev_mapped, 'fs' => $fs, 'label' => $label, 'maj-min' => $maj_min, 'size' => $size, 'uuid' => $uuid, }); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@unmounted if $dbg[35]; main::log_data('dump','@unmounted',\@unmounted) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @unmounted; } sub bsd_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($fs,$label,$size,$uuid,%part,@unmounted); PartitionItem::set_partitions() if !$loaded{'set-partitions'}; RaidItem::raid_data() if !$loaded{'raid'}; my @mounted = get_mounted(); foreach my $id (sort keys %disks_bsd){ next if !$disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}; foreach my $part (sort keys %{$disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}}){ if (!(grep {$_ =~ /$part$/} @mounted)){ $fs = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part}{'fs'}; next if $fs && $fs =~ /(raid|_member)$/i; $label = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part}{'label'}; $size = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part}{'size'}; $uuid = $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part}{'uuid'}; # $fs = unmounted_filesystem($part) if !$fs; push(@unmounted, { 'dev-base' => $part, 'dev-mapped' => '', 'fs' => $fs, 'label' => $label, 'maj-min' => '', 'size' => $size, 'uuid' => $uuid, }); } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@unmounted if $dbg[35]; main::log_data('dump','@unmounted',\@unmounted) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @unmounted; } sub get_mounted { eval $start if $b_log; my (@arrays,@mounted); foreach my $row (@partitions){ push(@mounted, $row->{'dev-base'}) if $row->{'dev-base'}; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@zfs_raid; foreach my $row ((@btrfs_raid,@lvm_raid,@md_raid,@soft_raid,@zfs_raid)){ # we want to not show md0 etc in unmounted report push(@mounted, $row->{'id'}) if $row->{'id'}; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $row; # row->arrays->components: zfs; row->components: lvm,mdraid,softraid if ($row->{'arrays'} && ref $row->{'arrays'} eq 'ARRAY'){ push(@arrays,@{$row->{'arrays'}}); } elsif ($row->{'components'} && ref $row->{'components'} eq 'ARRAY'){ push(@arrays,$row); } @arrays = grep {defined $_} @arrays; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@arrays; foreach my $item (@arrays){ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper $item; my @components = (ref $item->{'components'} eq 'ARRAY') ? @{$item->{'components'}} : (); foreach my $component (@components){ # md has ~, not zfs,lvm,softraid my $temp = (split('~', $component->[0]))[0]; push(@mounted, $temp); } } } eval $end if $b_log; return @mounted; } # bsds do not seem to return any useful data so only for linux sub unmounted_filesystem { eval $start if $b_log; my ($item) = @_; my ($data,%part); my ($file,$fs,$path) = ('','',''); if ($path = main::check_program('file')){ $file = $path; } # order matters in this test! my @filesystems = ('ext2','ext3','ext4','ext5','ext','ntfs', 'fat32','fat16','FAT\s\(.*\)','vfat','fatx','tfat','exfat','swap','btrfs', 'ffs','hammer','hfs\+','hfs\splus','hfs\sextended\sversion\s[1-9]','hfsj', 'hfs','apfs','jfs','nss','reiserfs','reiser4','ufs2','ufs','xfs','zfs'); if ($file){ # this will fail if regular user and no sudo present, but that's fine, it will just return null # note the hack that simply slices out the first line if > 1 items found in string # also, if grub/lilo is on partition boot sector, no file system data is available $data = (main::grabber("$sudoas$file -s /dev/$item 2>/dev/null"))[0]; if ($data){ foreach (@filesystems){ if ($data =~ /($_)[\s,]/i){ $fs = $1; $fs = main::trimmer($fs); last; } } } } main::log_data('data',"fs: $fs") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $fs; } } ## UsbItem { package UsbItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows,$key1,$val1); my $num = 0; if (!$usb{'main'} && $alerts{'lsusb'}->{'action'} ne 'use' && $alerts{'usbdevs'}->{'action'} ne 'use' && $alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'action'} ne 'use'){ if ($os eq 'linux'){ $key1 = $alerts{'lsusb'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'lsusb'}->{'message'}; } else { # note: usbdevs only has 'missing', usbconfig has missing/permissions # both have platform, but irrelevant since testing for linux here if ($alerts{'usbdevs'}->{'action'} eq 'missing' && $alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'action'} eq 'missing'){ $key1 = $alerts{'usbdevs'}->{'action'}; $val1 = main::message('tools-missing-bsd','usbdevs/usbconfig'); } elsif ($alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'action'} eq 'permissions'){ $key1 = $alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'action'}; $val1 = $alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'message'}; } # elsif ($alerts{'lsusb'}->{'action'} eq 'missing'){ # $key1 = $alerts{'lsusb'}->{'action'}; # $val1 = $alerts{'lsusb'}->{'message'}; # } } $key1 = ucfirst($key1); @rows = ({main::key($num++,0,1,$key1) => $val1,}); } else { @rows = usb_output(); if (!@rows){ my $key = 'Message'; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,0,1,$key) => main::message('usb-data',''), },); } } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub usb_output { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$usb{'main'}; my (@rows); my ($b_hub,$bus_id,$chip_id,$driver,$ind_sc,$path_id,$ports,$product,$serial,$speed,$type); my $num = 0; my $j = 0; # note: the data has been presorted in UsbData: # bus alpah id, so we don't need to worry about the order foreach my $id (@{$usb{'main'}}){ $j = scalar @rows; ($b_hub,$ind_sc,$num) = (0,3,1); ($driver,$path_id,$ports,$product, $serial,$speed,$type) = ('','','','','','',''); $speed = (main::is_numeric($id->[8])) ? sprintf("%1.1f",$id->[8]) : $id->[8] if $id->[8]; $product = main::clean($id->[13]) if $id->[13]; $serial = main::filter($id->[16]) if $id->[16]; $product ||= 'N/A'; $speed ||= 'N/A'; $path_id = $id->[2] if $id->[2]; $bus_id = "$path_id:$id->[1]"; # it's a hub if ($id->[4] eq '09'){ $ports = $id->[10] if $id->[10]; $ports ||= 'N/A'; # print "pt0:$protocol\n"; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Hub') => $bus_id, main::key($num++,0,2,'info') => $product, main::key($num++,0,2,'ports') => $ports, main::key($num++,0,2,'rev') => $speed, },); $b_hub = 1; $ind_sc =2; } # it's a device else { $type = $id->[14] if $id->[14]; $driver = $id->[15] if $id->[15]; $type ||= 'N/A'; $driver ||= 'N/A'; # print "pt3:$class:$product\n"; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,1,2,'Device')} = $bus_id; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'info')} = $product; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'type')} = $type; if ($extra > 0){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'driver')} = $driver; } if ($extra > 2 && $id->[9]){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'interfaces')} = $id->[9]; } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,3,'rev')} = $speed; } # for either hub or device if ($extra > 1 && main::is_numeric($id->[17])){ my $speed = $id->[17]; if ($speed >= 1000){$speed = ($id->[17]/1000) . " Gb/s"} else {$speed = $id->[17] . " Mb/s"} $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_sc,'speed')} = $speed; } if ($extra > 2 && $id->[19] && $id->[19] ne '0mA'){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_sc,'power')} = $id->[19]; } if ($extra > 1){ $chip_id = $id->[7]; $chip_id ||= 'N/A'; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_sc,'chip-ID')} = $chip_id; } if ($extra > 2 && defined $id->[5] && $id->[5] ne ''){ my $id = sprintf("%02s",$id->[4]) . sprintf("%02s", $id->[5]); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_sc,'class-ID')} = $id; } if (!$b_hub && $extra > 2){ if ($serial){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,$ind_sc,'serial')} = main::filter($serial); } } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@rows; eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } } ## WeatherItem # add metric / imperial (us) switch { package WeatherItem; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my (@rows); my $num = 0; @rows = weather_output(); eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub weather_output { eval $start if $b_log; my ($j,$num) = (0,0); my (@location,@rows,$value,%weather,); my ($conditions) = ('NA'); if ($show{'weather-location'}){ my $location_string; $location_string = $show{'weather-location'}; $location_string =~ s/\+/ /g; if ($location_string =~ /,/){ my @temp = split(',', $location_string); my $sep = ''; my $string = ''; foreach (@temp){ $_ = ucfirst($_); $string .= $sep . $_; $sep = ', '; } $location_string = $string; } $location_string = main::filter($location_string); @location = ($show{'weather-location'},$location_string,''); } else { @location = get_location(); if (!$location[0]){ return @rows = ({ main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message('weather-null','current location'), }); } } %weather = get_weather(\@location); if ($weather{'error'}){ return @rows = ({ main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message('weather-error',$weather{'error'}), }); } if (!$weather{'weather'}){ return @rows = ({ main::key($num++,0,1,'Message') => main::message('weather-null','weather data'), }); } $conditions = "$weather{'weather'}"; my $temp = process_unit($weather{'temp'},$weather{'temp-c'},'C',$weather{'temp-f'},'F'); $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Report') => '', main::key($num++,0,2,'temperature') => $temp, main::key($num++,0,2,'conditions') => $conditions, },); if ($extra > 0){ my $pressure = process_unit($weather{'pressure'},$weather{'pressure-mb'},'mb',$weather{'pressure-in'},'in'); my $wind = process_wind($weather{'wind'},$weather{'wind-direction'},$weather{'wind-mph'},$weather{'wind-ms'}, $weather{'wind-gust-mph'},$weather{'wind-gust-ms'}); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'wind')} = $wind; if ($extra > 1){ if (defined $weather{'cloud-cover'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'cloud cover')} = $weather{'cloud-cover'} . '%'; } if ($weather{'precip-1h-mm'} && defined $weather{'precip-1h-in'}){ $value = process_unit('',$weather{'precip-1h-mm'},'mm',$weather{'precip-1h-in'},'in'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'precipitation')} = $value; } if ($weather{'rain-1h-mm'} && defined $weather{'rain-1h-in'}){ $value = process_unit('',$weather{'rain-1h-mm'},'mm',$weather{'rain-1h-in'},'in'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'rain')} = $value; } if ($weather{'snow-1h-mm'} && defined $weather{'snow-1h-in'}){ $value = process_unit('',$weather{'snow-1h-mm'},'mm',$weather{'snow-1h-in'},'in'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'snow')} = $value; } } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'humidity')} = $weather{'humidity'} . '%'; if ($extra > 1){ if ($weather{'dewpoint'} || (defined $weather{'dewpoint-c'} && defined $weather{'dewpoint-f'})){ $value = process_unit($weather{'dewpoint'},$weather{'dewpoint-c'},'C',$weather{'dewpoint-f'},'F'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'dew point')} = $value; } } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'pressure')} = $pressure; } if ($extra > 1){ if ($weather{'heat-index'} || (defined $weather{'heat-index-c'} && defined $weather{'heat-index-f'})){ $value = process_unit($weather{'heat-index'},$weather{'heat-index-c'},'C',$weather{'heat-index-f'},'F'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'heat index')} = $value; } if ($weather{'windchill'} || (defined $weather{'windchill-c'} && defined $weather{'windchill-f'})){ $value = process_unit($weather{'windchill'},$weather{'windchill-c'},'C',$weather{'windchill-f'},'F'); $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'wind chill')} = $value; } if ($extra > 2){ if ($weather{'forecast'}){ $j = scalar @rows; push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Forecast') => $weather{'forecast'}, },); } } } $j = scalar @rows; my $location = ''; if ($extra > 2 && !$use{'filter'}){ $location = complete_location($location[1],$weather{'city'},$weather{'state'},$weather{'country'}); } push(@rows, { main::key($num++,1,1,'Locale') => $location, },); if ($extra > 2 && !$use{'filter'} && ($weather{'elevation-m'} || $weather{'elevation-ft'})){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'altitude')} = process_elevation($weather{'elevation-m'},$weather{'elevation-ft'}); } $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'current time')} = $weather{'date-time'},; if ($extra > 2){ $weather{'observation-time-local'} = 'N/A' if !$weather{'observation-time-local'}; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'observation time')} = $weather{'observation-time-local'}; if ($weather{'sunrise'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'sunrise')} = $weather{'sunrise'}; } if ($weather{'sunset'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'sunset')} = $weather{'sunset'}; } if ($weather{'moonphase'}){ $value = $weather{'moonphase'} . '%'; $value .= ($weather{'moonphase-graphic'}) ? ' ' . $weather{'moonphase-graphic'} :''; $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'moonphase')} = $value; } } if ($weather{'api-source'}){ $rows[$j]->{main::key($num++,0,1,'Source')} = $weather{'api-source'}; } eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub process_elevation { eval $start if $b_log; my ($meters,$feet) = @_; my ($result,$i_unit,$m_unit) = ('','ft','m'); $feet = sprintf("%.0f", 3.28 * $meters) if defined $meters && !$feet; $meters = sprintf("%.1f", $feet/3.28) if defined $feet && !$meters; $meters = sprintf("%.0f", $meters) if $meters; if (defined $meters && $weather_unit eq 'mi'){ $result = "$meters $m_unit ($feet $i_unit)"; } elsif (defined $meters && $weather_unit eq 'im'){ $result = "$feet $i_unit ($meters $m_unit)"; } elsif (defined $meters && $weather_unit eq 'm'){ $result = "$meters $m_unit"; } elsif (defined $feet && $weather_unit eq 'i'){ $result = "$feet $i_unit"; } else { $result = 'N/A'; } eval $end if $b_log; return $result; } sub process_unit { eval $start if $b_log; my ($primary,$metric,$m_unit,$imperial,$i_unit) = @_; my $result = ''; if (defined $metric && defined $imperial && $weather_unit eq 'mi'){ $result = "$metric $m_unit ($imperial $i_unit)"; } elsif (defined $metric && defined $imperial && $weather_unit eq 'im'){ $result = "$imperial $i_unit ($metric $m_unit)"; } elsif (defined $metric && $weather_unit eq 'm'){ $result = "$metric $m_unit"; } elsif (defined $imperial && $weather_unit eq 'i'){ $result = "$imperial $i_unit"; } elsif ($primary){ $result = $primary; } else { $result = 'N/A'; } eval $end if $b_log; return $result; } sub process_wind { eval $start if $b_log; my ($primary,$direction,$mph,$ms,$gust_mph,$gust_ms) = @_; my ($result,$gust_kmh,$kmh,$i_unit,$m_unit,$km_unit) = ('','','','mph','m/s','km/h'); # get rid of possible gust values if they are the same as wind values $gust_mph = undef if $gust_mph && $mph && $mph eq $gust_mph; $gust_ms = undef if $gust_ms && $ms && $ms eq $gust_ms; # calculate and round, order matters so that rounding only happens after math done $ms = 0.44704 * $mph if defined $mph && !defined $ms; $mph = $ms * 2.23694 if defined $ms && !defined $mph; $kmh = sprintf("%.0f", 18*$ms/5) if defined $ms; $ms = sprintf("%.1f", $ms) if defined $ms; # very low mph speeds yield 0, which is wrong $mph = sprintf("%.0f", $mph) if defined $mph; $gust_ms = 0.44704 * $gust_mph if $gust_mph && !$gust_ms; $gust_kmh = 18 * $gust_ms / 5 if $gust_ms; $gust_mph = $gust_ms * 2.23694 if $gust_ms && !$gust_mph; $gust_mph = sprintf("%.0f", $gust_mph) if $gust_mph; $gust_kmh = sprintf("%.0f", $gust_kmh) if $gust_kmh; $gust_ms = sprintf("%.0f", $gust_ms) if $gust_ms; if (!defined $mph && $primary){ $result = $primary; } elsif (defined $mph && defined $direction){ if ($weather_unit eq 'mi'){ $result = "from $direction at $ms $m_unit ($kmh $km_unit, $mph $i_unit)"; } elsif ($weather_unit eq 'im'){ $result = "from $direction at $mph $i_unit ($ms $m_unit, $kmh $km_unit)"; } elsif ($weather_unit eq 'm'){ $result = "from $direction at $ms $m_unit ($kmh $km_unit)"; } elsif ($weather_unit eq 'i'){ $result = "from $direction at $mph $i_unit"; } if ($gust_mph){ if ($weather_unit eq 'mi'){ $result .= ". Gusting to $ms $m_unit ($kmh $km_unit, $mph $i_unit)"; } elsif ($weather_unit eq 'im'){ $result .= ". Gusting to $mph $i_unit ($ms $m_unit, $kmh $km_unit)"; } elsif ($weather_unit eq 'm'){ $result .= ". Gusting to $ms $m_unit ($kmh $km_unit)"; } elsif ($weather_unit eq 'i'){ $result .= ". Gusting to $mph $i_unit"; } } } elsif ($primary){ $result = $primary; } else { $result = 'N/A'; } eval $end if $b_log; return $result; } sub get_weather { eval $start if $b_log; my ($location) = @_; my $now = POSIX::strftime "%Y%m%d%H%M", localtime; my ($date_time,$freshness,$tz,@weather_data,%weather); my $loc_name = lc($location->[0]); $loc_name =~ s/-\/|\s|,/-/g; $loc_name =~ s/--/-/g; my $file_cached = "$user_data_dir/weather-$loc_name-$weather_source.txt"; if (-r $file_cached){ @weather_data = main::reader($file_cached); $freshness = (split(/\^\^/, $weather_data[0]))[1]; # print "$now:$freshness\n"; } if (!$freshness || $freshness < ($now - 60)){ @weather_data = download_weather($now,$file_cached,$location); } # print join("\n", @weather_data), "\n"; # NOTE: because temps can be 0, we can't do if value tests foreach (@weather_data){ my @working = split(/\s*\^\^\s*/, $_); next if ! defined $working[1] || $working[1] eq ''; if ($working[0] eq 'api_source'){ $weather{'api-source'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'city'){ $weather{'city'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'cloud_cover'){ $weather{'cloud-cover'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'country'){ $weather{'country'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'dewpoint_string'){ $weather{'dewpoint'} = $working[1]; $working[1] =~ /^([0-9\.]+)\sF\s\(([0-9\.]+)\sC\)/; $weather{'dewpoint-c'} = $2;; $weather{'dewpoint-f'} = $1;; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'dewpoint_c'){ $weather{'dewpoint-c'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'dewpoint_f'){ $weather{'dewpoint-f'} = $working[1]; } # WU: there are two elevations, we want the first one elsif (!$weather{'elevation-m'} && $working[0] eq 'elevation'){ # note: bug in source data uses ft for meters, not 100% of time, but usually $weather{'elevation-m'} = $working[1]; $weather{'elevation-m'} =~ s/\s*(ft|m).*$//; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'error'){ $weather{'error'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'forecast'){ $weather{'forecast'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'heat_index_string'){ $weather{'heat-index'} = $working[1]; $working[1] =~ /^([0-9\.]+)\sF\s\(([0-9\.]+)\sC\)/; $weather{'heat-index-c'} = $2;; $weather{'heat-index-f'} = $1; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'heat_index_c'){ $weather{'heat-index-c'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'heat_index_f'){ $weather{'heat-index-f'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'relative_humidity'){ $working[1] =~ s/%$//; $weather{'humidity'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'local_time'){ $weather{'local-time'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'local_epoch'){ $weather{'local-epoch'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'moonphase'){ $weather{'moonphase'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'moonphase_graphic'){ $weather{'moonphase-graphic'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'observation_time_rfc822'){ $weather{'observation-time-rfc822'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'observation_epoch'){ $weather{'observation-epoch'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'observation_time'){ $weather{'observation-time-local'} = $working[1]; $weather{'observation-time-local'} =~ s/Last Updated on //; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'precip_mm'){ $weather{'precip-1h-mm'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'precip_in'){ $weather{'precip-1h-in'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'pressure_string'){ $weather{'pressure'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'pressure_mb'){ $weather{'pressure-mb'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'pressure_in'){ $weather{'pressure-in'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'rain_1h_mm'){ $weather{'rain-1h-mm'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'rain_1h_in'){ $weather{'rain-1h-in'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'snow_1h_mm'){ $weather{'snow-1h-mm'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'snow_1h_in'){ $weather{'snow-1h-in'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'state_name'){ $weather{'state'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'sunrise'){ if ($working[1]){ if ($working[1] !~ /^[0-9]+$/){ $weather{'sunrise'} = $working[1]; } # trying to figure out remote time from UTC is too hard elsif (!$show{'weather-location'}){ $weather{'sunrise'} = POSIX::strftime "%T", localtime($working[1]); } } } elsif ($working[0] eq 'sunset'){ if ($working[1]){ if ($working[1] !~ /^[0-9]+$/){ $weather{'sunset'} = $working[1]; } # trying to figure out remote time from UTC is too hard elsif (!$show{'weather-location'}){ $weather{'sunset'} = POSIX::strftime "%T", localtime($working[1]); } } } elsif ($working[0] eq 'temperature_string'){ $weather{'temp'} = $working[1]; $working[1] =~ /^([0-9\.]+)\sF\s\(([0-9\.]+)\sC\)/; $weather{'temp-c'} = $2;; $weather{'temp-f'} = $1; # $weather{'temp'} =~ s/\sF/\xB0 F/; # B0 # $weather{'temp'} =~ s/\sF/\x{2109}/; # $weather{'temp'} =~ s/\sC/\x{2103}/; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'temp_f'){ $weather{'temp-f'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'temp_c'){ $weather{'temp-c'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'timezone'){ $weather{'timezone'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'visibility'){ $weather{'visibility'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'visibility_km'){ $weather{'visibility-km'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'visibility_mi'){ $weather{'visibility-mi'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'weather'){ $weather{'weather'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'wind_degrees'){ $weather{'wind-degrees'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'wind_dir'){ $weather{'wind-direction'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'wind_mph'){ $weather{'wind-mph'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'wind_gust_mph'){ $weather{'wind-gust-mph'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'wind_gust_ms'){ $weather{'wind-gust-ms'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'wind_ms'){ $weather{'wind-ms'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'wind_string'){ $weather{'wind'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'windchill_string'){ $weather{'windchill'} = $working[1]; $working[1] =~ /^([0-9\.]+)\sF\s\(([0-9\.]+)\sC\)/; $weather{'windchill-c'} = $2; $weather{'windchill-f'} = $1; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'windchill_c'){ $weather{'windchill-c'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'windchill_f'){ $weather{'windchill_f'} = $working[1]; } } if ($show{'weather-location'}){ if ($weather{'observation-time-local'} && $weather{'observation-time-local'} =~ /^(.*)\s([a-z_]+\/[a-z_]+)$/i){ $tz = $2; } if (!$tz && $weather{'timezone'}){ $tz = $weather{'timezone'}; $weather{'observation-time-local'} .= ' (' . $weather{'timezone'} . ')' if $weather{'observation-time-local'}; } # very clever trick, just make the system think it's in the # remote timezone for this local block only local $ENV{'TZ'} = $tz if $tz; $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", localtime(); $date_time = test_locale_date($date_time,'',''); $weather{'date-time'} = $date_time; # only wu has rfc822 value, and we want the original observation time then if ($weather{'observation-epoch'} && $tz){ $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%Y-%m-%d %T ($tz %z)", localtime($weather{'observation-epoch'}); $date_time = test_locale_date($date_time,$show{'weather-location'},$weather{'observation-epoch'}); $weather{'observation-time-local'} = $date_time; } } else { $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", localtime(); $date_time = test_locale_date($date_time,'',''); $tz = ($location->[2]) ? " ($location->[2])" : ''; $weather{'date-time'} = $date_time . $tz; } # we get the wrong time using epoch for remote -W location if (!$show{'weather-location'} && $weather{'observation-epoch'}){ $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", localtime($weather{'observation-epoch'}); $date_time = test_locale_date($date_time,$show{'weather-location'},$weather{'observation-epoch'}); $weather{'observation-time-local'} = $date_time; } eval $end if $b_log; return %weather; } sub download_weather { eval $start if $b_log; my ($now,$file_cached,$location) = @_; my (@weather,$temp,$ua,$url); $url = "https://smxi.org/opt/xr2.php?loc=$location->[0]&src=$weather_source"; $ua = 'weather'; # { # # my $file2 = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/weather/weather-1.xml"; # # my $file2 = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/weather/feed-oslo-1.xml"; # local $/; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/weather/weather-1.xml"; # open(my $fh, '<', $file) or die "can't open $file: $!"; # $temp = <$fh>; # } $temp = main::download_file('stdout',$url,'',$ua); @weather = split('\n', $temp) if $temp; unshift(@weather, "timestamp^^$now"); main::writer($file_cached,\@weather); # print "$file_cached: download/cleaned\n"; eval $end if $b_log; return @weather; } # resolve wide character issue, if detected, switch to iso # date format, we won't try to be too clever here. sub test_locale_date { my ($date_time,$location,$epoch) = @_; # $date_time .= 'дек'; # print "1: $date_time\n"; if ($date_time =~ m/[^\x00-\x7f]/){ if (!$location && $epoch){ $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", localtime($epoch); } else { $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", localtime(); } } $date_time =~ s/\s+$//; # print "2: $date_time\n"; return $date_time; } sub get_location { eval $start if $b_log; my ($city,$country,$freshness,%loc,$loc_arg,$loc_string,@loc_data,$state); my $now = POSIX::strftime "%Y%m%d%H%M", localtime; my $file_cached = "$user_data_dir/location-main.txt"; if (-r $file_cached){ @loc_data = main::reader($file_cached); $freshness = (split(/\^\^/, $loc_data[0]))[1]; } if (!$freshness || $freshness < $now - 90){ my $temp; my $url = "http://geoip.ubuntu.com/lookup"; # { # local $/; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/weather/location-1.xml"; # open(my $fh, '<', $file) or die "can't open $file: $!"; # $temp = <$fh>; # } $temp = main::download_file('stdout',$url); @loc_data = split('\n', $temp); @loc_data = map { s/<\?.*//; s/<\/[^>]+>/\n/g; s/>/^^/g; s/{'action'} && $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ if ($sysctl{'kernel'}){ my @working; foreach (@{$sysctl{'kernel'}}){ # Not every line will have a : separator though the processor should make # most have it. This appears to be 10.x late feature add, I don't see it # on earlier BSDs if (/^kern.compiler_version/){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $_); $working[1] =~ /.*(gcc|clang)\sversion\s([\S]+)\s.*/; @compiler = ($1,$2); last; } } } # OpenBSD doesn't show compiler data in sysctl or dboot but it's going to # be Clang until way into the future, and it will be the installed version. if (!@compiler){ if (my $path = main::check_program('clang')){ $compiler[0] = 'clang'; $compiler[1] = main::program_version($path,'clang',3,'--version'); } } } main::log_data('dump','@compiler',\@compiler) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @compiler; } sub version_proc { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file) = @_; my (@compiler,$version); my @data = main::reader($file); my $result = $data[0] if @data; if ($result){ if ($fake{'compiler'}){ # $result = $result =~ /\*(gcc|clang)\*eval\*/; # $result='Linux version 5.4.0-rc1 (sourav@archlinux-pc) (clang version 9.0.0 (tags/RELEASE_900/final)) #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Oct 6 18:02:41 IST 2019'; # $result='Linux version 5.8.3-fw1 (fst@x86_64.frugalware.org) ( OpenMandriva 11.0.0-0.20200819.1 clang version 11.0.0 (/builddir/build/BUILD/llvm-project-release-11.x/clang 2a0076812cf106fcc34376d9d967dc5f2847693a), LLD 11.0.0)'; # $result='Linux version 5.8.0-18-generic (buildd@lgw01-amd64-057) (gcc (Ubuntu 10.2.0-5ubuntu2) 10.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Ubuntu) 2.35) #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 26 15:26:32 UTC 2020'; # $result='Linux version 5.8.9-fw1 (fst@x86_64.frugalware.org) (gcc (Frugalware Linux) 9.2.1 20200215, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.35) #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Sep 15 16:38:57 CEST 2020'; # $result='Linux version 5.8.0-2-amd64 (debian-kernel@lists.debian.org) (gcc-10 (Debian 10.2.0-9) 10.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.35) #1 SMP Debian 5.8.10-1 (2020-09-19)'; # $result='Linux version 5.9.0-5-amd64 (debian-kernel@lists.debian.org) (gcc-10 (Debian 10.2.1-1) 10.2.1 20201207, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.35.1) #1 SMP Debian 5.9.15-1 (2020-12-17)'; # $result='Linux version 2.6.1 (GNU 0.9 GNU-Mach 1.8+git20201007-486/Hurd-0.9 i686-AT386)'; # $result='NetBSD version 9.1 (netbsd@localhost) (gcc version 7.5.0) NetBSD 9.1 (GENERIC) #0: Sun Oct 18 19:24:30 UTC 2020'; } if ($result =~ /(gcc|clang).*version\s([^\s\)]+)/){ $version = $2; $version ||= 'N/A'; @compiler = ($1,$version); } elsif ($result =~ /\((gcc|clang)[^\(]*\([^\)]+\)\s+([0-9\.]+)(\s[^.]*)?,\s*/){ $version = $2; $version ||= 'N/A'; @compiler = ($1,$version); } } main::log_data('dump','@compiler',\@compiler) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @compiler; } } sub set_dboot_data { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'dboot'} = 1; my ($file,@db_data,@dm_data,@temp); my ($counter) = (0); if (!$fake{'dboot'}){ $file = $system_files{'dmesg-boot'}; } else { # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmesg-boot/bsd-disks-diabolus.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmesg-boot/freebsd-disks-solestar.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmesg-boot/freebsd-enceladus-1.txt"; ## matches: toshiba: openbsd-5.6-sysctl-2.txt # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmesg-boot/openbsd-5.6-dmesg.boot-1.txt"; ## matches: compaq: openbsd-5.6-sysctl-1.txt" # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmesg-boot/openbsd-dmesg.boot-1.txt"; $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmesg-boot/openbsd-6.8-battery-sensors-1.txt"; } if ($file){ return if ! -r $file; @db_data = reader($file); # sometimes > 1 sessions stored, dump old ones for (@db_data){ if (/^(Dragonfly|OpenBSD|NetBSD|FreeBSD is a registered trademark|Copyright.*Midnight)/){ $counter++; undef @temp if $counter > 1; } push(@temp,$_); } @db_data = @temp; undef @temp; my @dm_data = grabber('dmesg 2>/dev/null'); # clear out for netbsd, only 1 space following or lines won't match @dm_data = map {$_ =~ s/^\[[^\]]+\]\s//;$_} @dm_data; $counter = 0; # dump previous sessions, and also everything roughly before dmesg.boot # ends, it does't need to be perfect, we just only want the actual post # boot data for (@dm_data){ if (/^(Dragonfly|OpenBSD|NetBSD|FreeBSD is a registered trademark|Copyright.*Midnight)/ || /^(smbus[0-9]:|Security policy loaded|root on)/){ $counter++; undef @temp if $counter > 1; } push(@temp,$_); } @dm_data = @temp; undef @temp; push(@db_data,'~~~~~',@dm_data); # uniq(\@db_data); # get rid of duplicate lines # some dmesg repeats, so we need to dump the second and > iterations # replace all indented items with ~ so we can id them easily while # processing note that if user, may get error of read permissions # for some weird reason, real mem and avail mem are use a '=' separator, # who knows why, the others are ':' foreach (@db_data){ $_ =~ s/\s*=\s*|:\s*/:/; $_ =~ s/\"//g; $_ =~ s/^\s+/~/; $_ =~ s/\s\s/ /g; $_ =~ s/^(\S+)\sat\s/$1:at /; # ada0 at ahcich0 push(@{$dboot{'main'}}, $_); if ($use{'bsd-battery'} && /^acpi(bat|cmb)/){ push(@{$sysctl{'battery'}}, $_); } # ~Debug Features 0:<2 CTX BKPTs,4 Watchpoints,6 Breakpoints,PMUv3,Debugv8> elsif ($use{'bsd-cpu'} && (!/^~(Debug|Memory)/ && /(^cpu[0-9]+:|Features|^~*Origin:\s*)/)){ push(@{$dboot{'cpu'}}, $_); } # FreeBSD: 'da*' is a USB device 'ada*' is a SATA device 'mmcsd*' is an SD card # OpenBSD: 'sd' is usb device, 'wd' normal drive. OpenBSD uses sd for nvme drives # but also has the nvme data: # nvme1 at pci6 dev 0 function 0 vendor "Phison", unknown product 0x5012 rev 0x01: msix, NVMe 1.3 # nvme1: OWC Aura P12 1.0TB, firmware ECFM22.6, serial 2003100010208 # scsibus2 at nvme1: 2 targets, initiator 0 # sd1 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0: # sd1: 915715MB, 4096 bytes/sector, 234423126 sectors elsif ($use{'bsd-disk'} && /^(ad|ada|da|mmcblk|mmcsd|nvme([0-9]+n)?|sd|wd)[0-9]+(:|\sat\s|.*?\sdetached$)/){ $_ =~ s/^\(//; push (@{$dboot{'disk'}},$_); } if ($use{'bsd-machine'} && /^bios[0-9]:(at|vendor)/){ push(@{$sysctl{'machine'}}, $_); } elsif ($use{'bsd-machine'} && !$dboot{'machine-vm'} && /(\bhvm\b|innotek|\bkvm\b|microsoft.*virtual machine|openbsd[\s-]vmm|qemu|qumranet|vbox|virtio|virtualbox|vmware)/i){ push(@{$dboot{'machine-vm'}}, $_); } elsif ($use{'bsd-optical'} && /^(cd)[0-9]+(\([^)]+\))?(:|\sat\s)/){ push(@{$dboot{'optical'}},$_); } elsif ($use{'bsd-pci'} && /^(pci[0-9]+:at|\S+:at pci)/){ push(@{$dboot{'pci'}},$_); } elsif ($use{'bsd-ram'} && /(^spdmem)/){ push(@{$dboot{'ram'}}, $_); } } log_data('dump','$dboot{main}',$dboot{'main'}) if $b_log; print Dumper $dboot{'main'} if $dbg[11]; if ($dboot{'main'} && $b_log){ log_data('dump','$dboot{cpu}',$dboot{'cpu'}); log_data('dump','$dboot{disk}',$dboot{'disk'}); log_data('dump','$dboot{machine-vm}',$dboot{'machine-vm'}); log_data('dump','$dboot{optical}',$dboot{'optical'}); log_data('dump','$dboot{ram}',$dboot{'ram'}); log_data('dump','$dboot{usb}',$dboot{'usb'}); log_data('dump','$sysctl{battery}',$sysctl{'battery'}); log_data('dump','$sysctl{machine}',$sysctl{'machine'}); } if ($dboot{'main'} && $dbg[11]){ print("cpu:\n", Dumper $dboot{'cpu'}); print("disk:\n", Dumper $dboot{'disk'}); print("machine vm:\n", Dumper $dboot{'machine-vm'}); print("optical:\n", Dumper $dboot{'optical'}); print("ram:\n", Dumper $dboot{'ram'}); print("usb:\n", Dumper $dboot{'usb'}); print("sys battery:\n", Dumper $sysctl{'battery'}); print("sys machine:\n", Dumper $sysctl{'machine'}); } # this should help get rid of dmesg usb mounts not present # note if you take out one, put in another, it will always show the first # one, I think. Not great. Not using this means all drives attached # current session are shown, using it, possibly wrong drive shown, which is bad # not using this for now: && (my @disks = grep {/^hw\.disknames/} @{$dboot{'disk'}} if ($dboot{'disk'}){ # hw.disknames:sd0:,sd1:3242432,sd2: #$disks[0] =~ s/(^hw\.disknames:|:[^,]*)//g; #@disks = split(',',$disks[0]) if $disks[0]; my ($id,$value,%dboot_disks,@disks_live,@temp); # first, since openbsd has this, let's use it foreach (@{$dboot{'disk'}}){ if (!@disks_live && /^hw\.disknames/){ $_ =~ s/(^hw\.disknames:|:[^,]*)//g; @disks_live = split(/[,\s]/,$_) if $_; } else { push(@temp,$_); } } @{$dboot{'disk'}} = @temp if @temp; foreach my $row (@temp){ $row =~ /^([^:\s]+)[:\s]+(.+)/; $id = $1; $value = $2; push(@{$dboot_disks{$id}},$value); # get rid of detached or non present drives if ((@disks_live && !(grep {$id =~ /^$_/} @disks_live)) || $value =~ /\b(destroyed|detached)$/){ delete $dboot_disks{$id}; } } $dboot{'disk'} = \%dboot_disks; log_data('dump','post: $dboot{disk}',$dboot{'disk'}) if $b_log; print("post: disk:\n",Dumper $dboot{'disk'}) if $dbg[11]; } if ($use{'bsd-pci'} && $dboot{'pci'}){ my $bus_id = 0; foreach (@{$dboot{'pci'}}){ if (/^pci[0-9]+:at.*?bus\s([0-9]+)/){ $bus_id = $1; next; } elsif (/:at pci[0-9]+\sdev/){ $_ =~ s/^(\S+):at.*?dev\s([0-9]+)\sfunction\s([0-9]+)\s/$bus_id:$2:$3:$1:/; push(@temp,$_); } } $dboot{'pci'} = [@temp]; log_data('dump','$dboot{pci}',$dboot{'pci'}) if $b_log; print("pci:\n",Dumper $dboot{'pci'}) if $dbg[11]; } } eval $end if $b_log; } ## DesktopEnvironment # returns array: # 0 - desktop name # 1 - version # 2 - toolkit # 3 - toolkit version # 4 - info extra desktop data # 5 - wm # 6 - wm version { package DesktopEnvironment; my ($b_gtk,$b_qt,$b_xprop,$desktop_session,$gdmsession,$kde_session_version, $xdg_desktop,@desktop,@data,@xprop); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; set_desktop_values(); main::set_ps_gui() if !$loaded{'ps-gui'}; get_kde_trinity_data(); if (!@desktop){ get_env_de_data(); } if (!@desktop){ get_env_xprop_gnome_based_data(); } if (!@desktop && $b_xprop){ get_env_xprop_non_gnome_based_data(); } if (!@desktop){ get_ps_de_data(); } if ($extra > 2 && @desktop){ set_info_data(); } if ($b_display && !$force{'display'} && $extra > 1){ get_wm(); } set_gtk_data() if $b_gtk && $extra > 1; set_qt_data() if $b_qt && $extra > 1; main::log_data('dump','@desktop', \@desktop) if $b_log; # ($b_xprop,$kde_session_version,$xdg_desktop,@data,@xprop) = (); eval $end if $b_log; return @desktop; } sub set_desktop_values { # NOTE $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP envvar is not reliable, but it shows certain desktops better. # most desktops are not using it as of 2014-01-13 (KDE, UNITY, LXDE. Not Gnome) $desktop_session = ($ENV{'DESKTOP_SESSION'}) ? prep_desktop_value($ENV{'DESKTOP_SESSION'}) : ''; $xdg_desktop = ($ENV{'XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP'}) ? prep_desktop_value($ENV{'XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP'}) : ''; $kde_session_version = ($ENV{'KDE_SESSION_VERSION'}) ? $ENV{'KDE_SESSION_VERSION'} : ''; # for fallback to fallback protections re false gnome id $gdmsession = ($ENV{'GDMSESSION'}) ? prep_desktop_value($ENV{'GDMSESSION'}) : ''; } # note: an ubuntu regresssion replaces or adds 'ubuntu' string to # real value. Since ubuntu is the only distro I know that does this, # will add more distro type filters as/if we come across them sub prep_desktop_value { $_[0] = lc(main::trimmer($_[0])); $_[0] =~ s/\b(arch|debian|fedora|manjaro|mint|opensuse|ubuntu):?\s*//; return $_[0]; } sub get_kde_trinity_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($kded,$kded_name,$program,@version_data,@version_data2); my $kde_full_session = ($ENV{'KDE_FULL_SESSION'}) ? $ENV{'KDE_FULL_SESSION'} : ''; # we can't rely on 3 using kded3, it could be kded if ($kde_full_session && ($program = main::check_program('kded' . $kde_full_session))){ $kded = $program; $kded_name = 'kded' . $kde_full_session; } elsif ($program = main::check_program('kded')){ $kded = $program; $kded_name = 'kded'; } if ($desktop_session eq 'trinity' || $xdg_desktop eq 'trinity' || (grep {/^tde/} @ps_gui)){ $desktop[0] = 'Trinity'; if ($program = main::check_program('kdesktop')){ @version_data = main::grabber("$program --version 2>/dev/null"); $desktop[1] = main::awk(\@version_data,'^TDE:',2,'\s+') if @version_data; } if ($extra > 1 && @version_data){ $desktop[2] = 'Qt'; $desktop[3] = main::awk(\@version_data,'^Qt:',2,'\s+') if @version_data; } } # works on 4, assume 5 will id the same, why not, no need to update in future # KDE_SESSION_VERSION is the integer version of the desktop # NOTE: as of plasma 5, the tool: about-distro MAY be available, that will show # actual desktop data, so once that's in debian/ubuntu, if it gets in, add that test elsif ($xdg_desktop eq 'kde' || $kde_session_version){ if ($kde_session_version && $kde_session_version <= 4){ @data = ($kded_name) ? main::program_values($kded_name) : (); if (@data){ $desktop[0] = $data[3]; $desktop[1] = main::program_version($kded,$data[0],$data[1],$data[2],$data[5],$data[6]); # kded exists, so we can now get the qt data string as well if ($desktop[1] && $kded){ @version_data = main::grabber("$kded --version 2>/dev/null"); } } $desktop[0] = 'KDE' if !$desktop[0]; } else { # NOTE: this command string is almost certain to change, and break, with next # major plasma desktop, ie, 6. # qdbus org.kde.plasmashell /MainApplication org.qtproject.Qt.QCoreApplication.applicationVersion # Qt: 5.4.2 # KDE Frameworks: 5.11.0 # kf5-config: 1.0 # for QT, and Frameworks if we use it if (!@version_data && ($program = main::check_program("kf$kde_session_version-config"))){ @version_data = main::grabber("$program --version 2>/dev/null"); } if (!@version_data && ($program = main::check_program("kf-config"))){ @version_data = main::grabber("$program --version 2>/dev/null"); } # hope we don't use this fallback, not the same version as kde always if (!@version_data && $kded){ @version_data = main::grabber("$kded --version 2>/dev/null"); } if ($program = main::check_program("plasmashell")){ @version_data2 = main::grabber("$program --version 2>/dev/null"); $desktop[1] = main::awk(\@version_data2,'^plasmashell',-1,'\s+'); } $desktop[0] = 'KDE Plasma'; } if (!$desktop[1]){ $desktop[1] = ($kde_session_version) ? $kde_session_version: main::message('unknown-desktop-version'); } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@version_data; if ($extra > 1){ if (@version_data){ $desktop[3] = main::awk(\@version_data,'^Qt:', 2,'\s+'); } # qmake can have variants, qt4-qmake, qt5-qmake, also qt5-default but not tested if (!$desktop[3] && main::check_program("qmake")){ # note: this program has issues, it may appear to be in /usr/bin, but it # often fails to execute, so the below will have null output, but use as a # fall back test anyway. ($desktop[2],$desktop[3]) = main::program_data('qmake'); } $desktop[2] ||= 'Qt'; } } # KDE_FULL_SESSION property is only available since KDE 3.5.5. elsif ($kde_full_session eq 'true'){ @version_data = ($kded) ? main::grabber("$kded --version 2>/dev/null") : (); $desktop[0] = 'KDE'; $desktop[1] = main::awk(\@version_data,'^KDE:',2,'\s+') if @version_data; if (!$desktop[1]){ $desktop[1] = '3.5'; } if ($extra > 1 && @version_data){ $desktop[2] = 'Qt'; $desktop[3] = main::awk(\@version_data,'^Qt:',2,'\s+') if @version_data; } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_env_de_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program,@version_data); if (!$desktop[0]){ # 0: 1/0; 1: env var search; 2: data; 3: gtk tk; 4: qt tk; 5: ps_gui search my @desktops =( [1,'unity','unity',0,0], [0,'budgie','budgie-desktop',0,0], # debian package: lxde-core. # NOTE: some distros fail to set XDG data for root [1,'lxde','lxpanel',0,0,',^lxsession$'], [1,'razor','razor-session',0,1,'^razor-session$'], # BAD: lxqt-about opens dialogue, sigh. # Checked, lxqt-panel does show same version as lxqt-about [1,'lxqt','lxqt-panel',0,1,'^lxqt-session$'], [0,'^(razor|lxqt)$','lxqt-variant',0,1,'^(razor-session|lxqt-session)$'], # note, X-Cinnamon value strikes me as highly likely to change, so just # search for the last part [0,'cinnamon','cinnamon',1,0], # these so far have no cli version data [1,'deepin','deepin',0,1], # version comes from file read [1,'leftwm','leftwm',0,0], [1,'pantheon','pantheon',0,0], [1,'penrose','penrose',0,0],# unknown, just guessing [1,'lumina','lumina-desktop',0,1], [0,'manokwari','manokwari',1,0], [1,'ukui','ukui-session',0,1], ); foreach my $item (@desktops){ # Check if in xdg_desktop OR desktop_session OR if in $item->[6] and in ps_gui if ((($item->[0] && ($xdg_desktop eq $item->[1] || $desktop_session eq $item->[1])) || (!$item->[0] && ($xdg_desktop =~ /$item->[1]/ || $desktop_session =~ /$item->[1]/))) || ($item->[5] && @ps_gui && (grep {/$item->[5]/} @ps_gui))){ ($desktop[0],$desktop[1]) = main::program_data($item->[2]); $b_gtk = $item->[3]; $b_qt = $item->[4]; last; } } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_env_xprop_gnome_based_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program,$value,@version_data); # NOTE: Always add to set_prop the search term if you add an item!! set_xprop(); # add more as discovered return if $xdg_desktop eq 'xfce' || $gdmsession eq 'xfce'; # note that cinnamon split from gnome, and and can now be id'ed via xprop, # but it will still trigger the next gnome true case, so this needs to go # before gnome test eventually this needs to be better organized so all the # xprop tests are in the same section, but this is good enough for now. # NOTE: was checking for 'muffin' but that's not part of cinnamon if ($xdg_desktop eq 'cinnamon' || $gdmsession eq 'cinnamon' || (main::check_program('muffin') || main::check_program('cinnamon-session')) && ($b_xprop && main::awk(\@xprop,'_muffin'))){ ($desktop[0],$desktop[1]) = main::program_data('cinnamon','cinnamon',0); $b_gtk = 1; $desktop[0] ||= 'Cinnamon'; } elsif ($xdg_desktop eq 'mate' || $gdmsession eq 'mate' || ($b_xprop && main::awk(\@xprop,'_marco'))){ # NOTE: mate-about and mate-sesssion vary which has the higher number, neither # consistently corresponds to the actual MATE version, so check both. my %versions = ('mate-about' => '','mate-session' => ''); foreach my $key (keys %versions){ if ($program = main::check_program($key)){ @data = main::program_data($key,$program,0); $desktop[0] = $data[0]; $versions{$key} = $data[1]; } } # no consistent rule about which version is higher, so just compare them and take highest $desktop[1] = main::compare_versions($versions{'mate-about'},$versions{'mate-session'}); # $b_gtk = 1; $desktop[0] ||= 'MATE'; } # See sub for logic and comments elsif (check_gnome()){ if (main::check_program('gnome-about')){ ($desktop[0],$desktop[1]) = main::program_data('gnome-about'); } elsif (main::check_program('gnome-shell')){ ($desktop[0],$desktop[1]) = main::program_data('gnome','gnome-shell'); } $b_gtk = 1; $desktop[0] ||= 'GNOME'; } eval $end if $b_log; } # note, GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID is deprecated so we'll see how that works out # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=542880. # NOTE: manjaro is leaving XDG data null, which forces the manual check for gnome, sigh... # some gnome programs can trigger a false xprop gnome ID # _GNOME_BACKGROUND_REPRESENTATIVE_COLORS(STRING) = "rgb(23,31,35)" sub check_gnome { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_gnome,$detection) = (0,''); if ($xdg_desktop && $xdg_desktop =~ /gnome/){ $detection = 'xdg_current_desktop'; $b_gnome = 1; } # should work as long as string contains gnome, eg: peppermint:gnome # filtered explicitly in set_desktop_values elsif ($xdg_desktop && $xdg_desktop !~ /gnome/){ $detection = 'xdg_current_desktop'; } # possible values: lightdm-xsession, only positive match tests will work elsif ($gdmsession && $gdmsession eq 'gnome'){ $detection = 'gdmsession'; $b_gnome = 1; } # risky: Debian: $DESKTOP_SESSION = lightdm-xsession; Manjaro/Arch = xfce # note that mate/cinnamon would already have been caught so no need to add # explicit tests for them elsif ($desktop_session && $desktop_session eq 'gnome'){ $detection = 'desktop_session'; $b_gnome = 1; } # possible value: this-is-deprecated, but I believe only gnome based desktops # set this variable, so it doesn't matter what it contains elsif ($ENV{'GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID'}){ $detection = 'gnome_destkop_session_id'; $b_gnome = 1; } # maybe use ^_gnome_session instead? try it for a while elsif ($b_xprop && main::check_program('gnome-shell') && main::awk(\@xprop,'^_gnome_session')){ $detection = 'xprop-root'; $b_gnome = 1; } main::log_data('data','$detection:$b_gnome>>' . $detection . ":$b_gnome") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $b_gnome; } sub get_env_xprop_non_gnome_based_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program,@version_data,$version); # print join("\n", @xprop), "\n"; # String: "This is xfdesktop version 4.2.12" # alternate: xfce4-about --version > xfce4-about 4.10.0 (Xfce 4.10) # note: some distros/wm (e.g. bunsen) set xdg to xfce to solve some other # issues so don't test for that. $xdg_desktop eq 'xfce' if ($xdg_desktop eq 'xfce' || $gdmsession eq 'xfce' || (main::check_program('xfdesktop')) && main::awk(\@xprop,'^(xfdesktop|xfce)')){ # this is a very expensive test that doesn't usually result in a find # talk to xfce to see what id they will be using for xfce 5 # if (main::awk(\@xprop, 'xfce4')){ # $version = '4'; # } if (main::awk(\@xprop, 'xfce5')){ $version = '5'; } else { $version = '4'; } @data = main::program_values('xfdesktop'); $desktop[0] = $data[3]; # xfdesktop --version out of x fails to get display, so no data @version_data = main::grabber('xfdesktop --version 2>/dev/null'); # out of x, this error goes to stderr, so it's an empty result $desktop[1] = main::awk(\@version_data,$data[0],$data[1],'\s+'); #$desktop[1] = main::program_version('xfdesktop',$data[0],$data[1],$data[2],$data[5],$data[6]); if (!$desktop[1]){ @data = main::program_values("xfce${version}-panel"); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; # this returns an error message to stdout in x, which breaks the version # xfce4-panel --version out of x fails to get display, so no data $desktop[1] = main::program_version("xfce${version}-panel",$data[0],$data[1],$data[2],$data[5],$data[6]); # out of x this kicks out an error: xfce4-panel: Cannot open display $desktop[1] = '' if $desktop[1] !~ /[0-9]\./; } $desktop[0] ||= 'Xfce'; $desktop[1] ||= ''; # xfce isn't going to be 4 forever if ($extra > 1){ @data = main::program_values('xfdesktop-toolkit'); #$desktop[3] = main::program_version('xfdesktop',$data[0],$data[1],$data[2],$data[5],$data[6]); $desktop[3] = main::awk(\@version_data,$data[0],$data[1],'\s+'); $desktop[2] = $data[3]; } } elsif ($xdg_desktop eq 'moksha' || $gdmsession eq 'moksha' || (main::check_program('enlightenment') || main::check_program('moksha')) && main::awk(\@xprop,'moksha')){ # no -v or --version but version is in xprop -root # ENLIGHTENMENT_VERSION(STRING) = "Moksha 0.2.0.15989" $desktop[0] = 'Moksha'; $desktop[1] = main::awk(\@xprop,'(enlightenment|moksha)_version',2,'\s+=\s+'); $desktop[1] =~ s/"?(Moksha|Enlightenment)\s([^"]+)"?/$2/i if $desktop[1]; } elsif ($xdg_desktop eq 'enlightenment' || $gdmsession eq 'enlightenment' || (main::check_program('enlightenment') && main::awk(\@xprop,'enlightenment'))){ # no -v or --version but version is in xprop -root # ENLIGHTENMENT_VERSION(STRING) = "Enlightenment 0.16.999.49898" $desktop[0] = 'Enlightenment'; $desktop[1] = main::awk(\@xprop,'(enlightenment|moksha)_version',2,'\s+=\s+'); $desktop[1] =~ s/"?(Moksha|Enlightenment)\s([^"]+)"?/$2/i if $desktop[1]; } # the sequence here matters, some desktops like icewm, razor, let you set different # wm, so we want to get the main controlling desktop first, then fall back to the wm # detections. get_ps_de_data() and get_wm() will handle alternate wm detections. if (!$desktop[0]){ # 0 check program; 1 xprop search; 2: data; 3 - optional: ps_gui search my @desktops =( ['icewm','icewm','icewm'], # debian package: i3-wm ['i3','i3','i3'], ['mwm','^_motif','mwm'], # debian package name: wmaker ['WindowMaker','^_?windowmaker','wmaker'], ['wm2','^_wm2','wm2'], ['herbstluftwm','herbstluftwm','herbstluftwm'], ['fluxbox','blackbox_pid','fluxbox','^fluxbox$'], ['blackbox','blackbox_pid','blackbox'], ['openbox','openbox_pid','openbox'], ['amiwm','amiwm','amiwm'], ); foreach my $item (@desktops){ if (main::check_program($item->[0]) && main::awk(\@xprop,$item->[1]) && (!$item->[4] || (@ps_gui && (grep {/$item->[4]/} @ps_gui)))){ ($desktop[0],$desktop[1]) = main::program_data($item->[2]); last; } } } # need to check starts line because it's so short eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_ps_de_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program,@version_data); main::set_ps_gui() if !$loaded{'ps-gui'}; if (@ps_gui){ # the sequence here matters, some desktops like icewm, razor, let you set different # wm, so we want to get the main controlling desktop first # icewm and any other that permits alternate wm to be used need to go first # in this list. # unverfied: 2bwm catwm mcwm penrose snapwm uwm wmfs wmfs2 wingo wmii2 # xfdesktoo is fallback in case not in xprop my @wms = qw(icewm 2bwm 9wm aewm aewm\+\+ afterstep amiwm antiwm awesome blackbox bspwm calmwm catwm ctwm dwm echinus evilwm fluxbox fvwm hackedbox herbstluftwm instantwm i3 ion3 jbwm jwm larswm leftwm lwm matchbox-window-manager mcwm mini musca mvwm mwm nawm notion openbox pekwm penrose qvwm ratpoison sawfish scrotwm snapwm spectrwm tinywm tvtwm twm uwm windowlab wmfs wmfs2 wingo wmii2 wmii wmx xmonad yeahwm); my $matches = join('|',@wms) . $wl_compositors; # note: use my $psg to avoid bizarre return from program_data to ps_gui write foreach my $psg (@ps_gui){ # no need to use check program with short list of ps_gui if ($psg =~ /^($matches)$/){ my $item = $1; ($desktop[0],$desktop[1]) = main::program_data($item); if ($extra > 1 && $item eq 'xfdesktop'){ ($desktop[2],$desktop[3]) = main::program_data('xfdesktop-toolkit',$item,1); } last; } } if (!$desktop[0]){ # order matters, these have alternate search patterns from default name # 1 check program; 2 ps_gui search; 3 data; 4: trigger alternate values/version @wms =( ['WindowMaker','WindowMaker','wmaker',''], ['clfswm','.*(sh|c?lisp)?.*clfswm','clfswm',''], ['cwm','(openbsd-)?cwm','cwm',''], ['flwm','flwm','flwm',''], ['flwm','flwm_topside','flwm',''], ['fvwm-crystal','fvwm.*-crystal','fvwm-crystal','fvwm'], ['fvwm1','fvwm1','fvwm1',''], ['fvwm2','fvwm2','fvwm2',''], ['fvwm3','fvwm3','fvwm3',''], ['fvwm95','fvwm95','fvwm95',''], ['qtile','.*(python.*)?qtile','qtile',''], ['stumpwm','(sh|c?lisp)?.*stumpwm','stumpwm',''], ); foreach my $item (@wms){ # no need to use check program with short list of ps_gui if (grep {/^$item->[1]$/} @ps_gui){ ($desktop[0],$desktop[1]) = main::program_data($item->[2],$item->[3]); if ($extra > 1 && $item->[0] eq 'xfdesktop'){ ($desktop[2],$desktop[3]) = main::program_data('xfdesktop-toolkit',$item->[0],1); } last; } } } } eval $end if $b_log; } # NOTE: used to use a super slow method here, but gtk-launch returns # the gtk version I believe sub set_gtk_data { eval $start if $b_log; if (main::check_program('gtk-launch')){ ($desktop[2],$desktop[3]) = main::program_data('gtk-launch'); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_qt_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program,@data,@version_data); my $kde_version = $kde_session_version; $program = ''; if (!$kde_version){ if ($program = main::check_program("kded6")){$kde_version = 6;} elsif ($program = main::check_program("kded5")){$kde_version = 5;} elsif ($program = main::check_program("kded4")){$kde_version = 4;} elsif ($program = main::check_program("kded")){$kde_version = '';} } # alternate: qt4-default, qt4-qmake or qt5-default, qt5-qmake # often this exists, is executable, but actually is nothing, shows error if (!$desktop[3] && main::check_program('qmake')){ ($desktop[2],$desktop[3]) = main::program_data('qmake'); } if (!$desktop[3] && main::check_program('qtdiag')){ ($desktop[2],$desktop[3]) = main::program_data('qtdiag'); } if (!$desktop[3] && ($program = main::check_program("kf$kde_version-config"))){ @version_data = main::grabber("$program --version 2>/dev/null"); $desktop[2] = 'Qt'; $desktop[3] = main::awk(\@version_data,'^Qt:',2) if @version_data; } # note: qt 5 does not show qt version in kded5, sigh if (!$desktop[3] && ($program = main::check_program("kded$kde_version"))){ @version_data = main::grabber("$program --version 2>/dev/null"); $desktop[2] = 'Qt'; $desktop[3] = main::awk(\@version_data,'^Qt:',2) if @version_data; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_wm { eval $start if $b_log; if (!$force{'wmctrl'}){ get_wm_main(); } # note, some wm, like cinnamon muffin, do not appear in ps aux, but do in wmctrl if ((!$desktop[5] || $force{'wmctrl'}) && (my $program = main::check_program('wmctrl'))){ get_wm_wmctrl($program); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_wm_main { eval $start if $b_log; my ($wms,$working); # xprop is set only if not kde/gnome/cinnamon/mate/budgie/lx.. if ($b_xprop){ #KWIN_RUNNING $wms = 'amiwm|blackbox|bspwm|compiz|kwin_wayland|kwin_x11|kwinft|kwin|marco|'; $wms .= 'motif|muffin|openbox|herbstluftwm|twin|ukwm|wm2|windowmaker|i3'; foreach (@xprop){ if (/($wms)/){ $working = $1; $working = 'wmaker' if $working eq 'windowmaker'; last; } } } if (!$desktop[5]){ main::set_ps_gui() if !$loaded{'ps-gui'}; # order matters, see above logic # due to lisp/python starters, clfswm/stumpwm/qtile will not detect here my @wms = qw(2bwm 9wm aewm aewm\+\+ afterstep amiwm antiwm awesome blackbox calmwm catwm clfswm compiz ctwm (openbsd-)?cwm fluxbox bspwm budgie-wm deepin-wm dwm echinus evilwm flwm fvwm-crystal fvwm1 fvwm2 fvwm3 fvwm95 fvwm gala gnome-shell hackedbox i3 instantwm ion3 jbwm jwm twin kwin_wayland kwin_x11 kwinft kwin larswm leftwm lwm matchbox-window-manager marco mcwm mini muffin musca deepin-mutter mutter deepin-metacity metacity mvwm mwm nawm notion openbox qtile qvwm penrose ratpoison sawfish scrotwm snapwm spectrwm stumpwm tinywm tvtwm twm ukwm windowlab WindowMaker wingo wmfs2? wmii2? wmx xfwm[45]? xmonad yeahwm); my $wms = join('|',@wms) . $wl_compositors; foreach my $psg (@ps_gui){ if ($psg =~ /^($wms)$/){ $working = $1; last; } } } get_wm_version('manual',$working) if $working; $desktop[5] = $working if !$desktop[5] && $working; eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_wm_wmctrl { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my $cmd = "$program -m 2>/dev/null"; my @data = main::grabber($cmd,'','strip'); main::log_data('dump','@data',\@data) if $b_log; $desktop[5] = main::awk(\@data,'^Name',2,'\s*:\s*'); $desktop[5] = '' if $desktop[5] && $desktop[5] eq 'N/A'; if ($desktop[5]){ # variants: gnome shell; # IceWM 1.3.8 (Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64/i686) ; Metacity (Marco) ; Xfwm4 $desktop[5] =~ s/\d+\.\d\S+|[\[\(].*\d+\.\d.*[\)\]]//g; $desktop[5] = main::trimmer($desktop[5]); # change Metacity (Marco) to marco if ($desktop[5] =~ /marco/i){$desktop[5] = 'marco'} elsif ($desktop[5] =~ /muffin/i){$desktop[5] = 'muffin'} elsif (lc($desktop[5]) eq 'gnome shell'){$desktop[5] = 'gnome-shell'} elsif ($desktop_session eq 'trinity' && lc($desktop[5]) eq 'kwin'){$desktop[5] = 'Twin'} get_wm_version('wmctrl',$desktop[5]); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_wm_version { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$wm) = @_; # we don't want the gnome-shell version, and the others have no --version # we also don't want to run --version again on stuff we already have tested return if !$wm || $wm =~ /^(budgie-wm|gnome-shell)$/ || ($desktop[0] && lc($desktop[0]) eq lc($wm)); my $temp = (split(/\s+/, $wm))[0]; if ($temp){ $temp = (split(/\s+/, $temp))[0]; $temp = lc($temp); $temp = 'wmaker' if $temp eq 'windowmaker'; my @data = main::program_data($temp,$temp,3); return if !$data[0]; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; $desktop[5] = $data[0] if $type eq 'manual'; $desktop[6] = $data[1] if $data[1]; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_info_data { eval $start if $b_log; main::set_ps_gui() if !$loaded{'ps-gui'}; my (@data,@info,$item); my $pattern = 'alltray|awn|bar|bmpanel|bmpanel2|budgie-panel|cairo-dock|'; $pattern .= 'dde-dock|dmenu|dockbarx|docker|docky|dzen|dzen2|'; $pattern .= 'fancybar|fbpanel|fspanel|glx-dock|gnome-panel|hpanel|'; $pattern .= 'i3bar|i3status|i3-status-rs|icewmtray|'; $pattern .= 'kdocker|kicker|'; $pattern .= 'latte|latte-dock|lemonbar|ltpanel|luastatus|lxpanel|lxqt-panel|'; $pattern .= 'matchbox-panel|mate-panel|nwg-bar|nwg-dock|nwg-panel|ourico|'; $pattern .= 'perlpanel|plank|plasma-desktop|plasma-netbook|polybar|pypanel|'; $pattern .= 'razor-panel|razorqt-panel|rootbar|sfwbar|stalonetray|swaybar|'; $pattern .= 'taskbar|tint2|trayer|'; $pattern .= 'ukui-panel|vala-panel|wapanel|waybar|wbar|wharf|wingpanel|witray|'; $pattern .= 'xfce4-panel|xfce5-panel|xmobar|yabar|yambar'; if (@data = grep {/^($pattern)$/} @ps_gui){ # only one entry per type, can be multiple foreach $item (@data){ if (! grep {$item =~ /$_/} @info){ $item = main::trimmer($item); $item =~ s/.*\///; push(@info, (split(/\s+/, $item))[0]); } } } if (@info){ main::uniq(\@info); $desktop[4] = join(', ', @info); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_xprop { eval $start if $b_log; if (my $program = main::check_program('xprop')){ @xprop = main::grabber("xprop -root $display_opt 2>/dev/null"); if (@xprop){ # add wm / de as required, but only add what is really tested for above # XFDESKTOP_IMAGE_FILE; XFCE_DESKTOP my $pattern = '^amiwm|blackbox_pid|bspwm|compiz|enlightenment|^_gnome|'; $pattern .= 'herbstluftwm|^kwin_|^i3_|icewm|_marco|moksha|^_motif|_muffin|'; $pattern .= 'openbox_pid|^_ukwm|^_?windowmaker|^_wm2|^(xfdesktop|xfce)'; # let's only do these searches once @xprop = grep {/^\S/ && /($pattern)/i} @xprop; $_ = lc for @xprop; $b_xprop = 1 if scalar @xprop > 0; } } # print "@xprop\n"; eval $end if $b_log; } } ## DeviceData / PCI / SOC # creates arrays: $devices{'audio'}; $devices{'graphics'}; $devices{'hwraid'}; # $devices{'network'}; $devices{'timer'} and local @devices for logging/debugging # 0 type # 1 type_id # 2 bus_id # 3 sub_id # 4 device # 5 vendor_id # 6 chip_id # 7 rev # 8 port # 9 driver # 10 modules # 11 driver_nu [bsd, like: em0 - driver em; nu 0. Used to match IF in -n # 12 subsystem/vendor # 13 subsystem vendor_id:chip id # 14 soc handle # 15 serial number { package DeviceData; my (@bluetooth,@devices,@files,@full_names,@pcis,@temp,@temp2,@temp3,%lspci_n); my ($b_bt_check,$b_lspci_n); my ($busid,$busid_nu,$chip_id,$content,$device,$driver,$driver_nu,$file, $handle,$modules,$port,$rev,$serial,$temp,$type,$type_id,$vendor,$vendor_id); sub set { eval $start if $b_log; ${$_[0]} = 1; # set check by reference if ($use{'pci'}){ if (!$bsd_type){ if ($alerts{'lspci'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ lspci_data(); } # ! -d '/proc/bus/pci' # this is sketchy, a sbc won't have pci, but a non sbc arm may have it, so # build up both and see what happens if (%risc){ soc_data(); } } else { # if (1 == 1){ if ($alerts{'pciconf'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ pciconf_data(); } elsif ($alerts{'pcidump'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ pcidump_data(); } elsif ($alerts{'pcictl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ pcictl_data(); } } if ($dbg[9]){ print Data::Dumper::Dumper $devices{'audio'}; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $devices{'bluetooth'}; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $devices{'graphics'}; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $devices{'network'}; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $devices{'hwraid'}; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $devices{'timer'}; print "vm: $device_vm\n"; } if ($b_log){ main::log_data('dump','$devices{audio}',$devices{'audio'}); main::log_data('dump','$devices{bluetooth}',$devices{'bluetooth'}); main::log_data('dump','$devices{graphics}',$devices{'graphics'}); main::log_data('dump','$devices{hwraid}',$devices{'hwraid'}); main::log_data('dump','$devices{network}',$devices{'network'}); main::log_data('dump','$devices{timer}',$devices{'timer'}); } } undef @devices; eval $end if $b_log; } sub lspci_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($busid_full,$subsystem,$subsystem_id); my @data = pci_grabber('lspci'); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data; foreach (@data){ # print "$_\n"; if ($device){ if ($_ eq '~'){ @temp = ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id, $rev,$port,$driver,$modules,$driver_nu,$subsystem,$subsystem_id); assign_data('pci',\@temp); $device = ''; # print "$busid $device_id r:$rev p: $port\n$type\n$device\n"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^Subsystem.*\[([a-f0-9]{4}:[a-f0-9]{4})\]/){ $subsystem_id = $1; $subsystem = (split(/^Subsystem:\s*/, $_))[1]; $subsystem =~ s/(\s?\[[^\]]+\])+$//g; $subsystem = main::clean($subsystem); $subsystem = main::clean_pci($subsystem,'pci'); $subsystem = main::clean_pci_subsystem($subsystem); # print "ss:$subsystem\n"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^I\/O\sports/){ $port = (split(/\s+/, $_))[3]; # print "p:$port\n"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^Kernel\sdriver\sin\suse/){ $driver = (split(/:\s*/, $_))[1]; } elsif ($_ =~ /^Kernel\smodules/i){ $modules = (split(/:\s*/, $_))[1]; } } # note: arm servers can have more complicated patterns # 0002:01:02.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Cavium, Inc. THUNDERX Network Interface Controller virtual function [177d:a034] (rev 08) # seen cases of lspci trimming too long lines like this: # 01:00.0 Display controller [0380]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Topaz XT [Radeon R7 M260/M265 / M340/M360 / M440/M445 / 530/535 / 620/625 Mobile] [10... (rev c3) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode]) # \s(.*)\s\[([0-9a-f]{4}):([0-9a-f]{4})\](\s\(rev\s([^\)]+)\))? elsif ($_ =~ /^((([0-9a-f]{2,4}:)?[0-9a-f]{2}:[0-9a-f]{2})[.:]([0-9a-f]+))\s+/){ $busid_full = $1; $busid = $2; $busid_nu = hex($4); ($chip_id,$rev,$type,$type_id,$vendor_id) = ('','','','',''); $_ =~ s/^\Q$busid_full\E\s+//; # old systems didn't use [...] but type will get caught in lspci_n check if ($_ =~ /^(([^\[]+?)\s+\[([a-f0-9]{4})\]:\s+)/){ $type = $2; $type_id = $3; $_ =~ s/^\Q$1\E//; $type = lc($type); $type = main::clean_pci($type,'pci'); $type =~ s/\s+$//; } # trim off end prog-if and rev items if ($_ =~ /(\s+\(prog[^\)]+\))/){ $_ =~ s/\Q$1\E//; } if ($_ =~ /(\s+\(rev\s+[^\)]+\))/){ $rev = $2; $_ =~ s/\Q$1\E//; } # get rid of anything in parentheses at end in case other variants show # up, which they probably will. if ($_ =~ /((\s+\([^\)]+\))+)$/){ $_ =~ s/\Q$1\E//; } if ($_ =~ /(\s+\[([0-9a-f]{4}):([0-9a-f]{4})\])$/){ $vendor_id = $2; $chip_id = $3; $_ =~ s/\Q$1\E//; } # lspci -nnv string trunctation bug elsif ($_ =~ /(\s+\[[^\]]*\.\.\.)$/){ $_ =~ s/\Q$1\E//; } $device = $_; # cases of corrupted string set to '' $device = main::clean($device); # corrupted lspci truncation bug; and ancient lspci, 2.4 kernels if (!$vendor_id){ my @temp = lspci_n_data($busid_full); if (@temp){ $vendor_id = $temp[1]; $chip_id = $temp[2]; $type_id = $temp[0] if !$type_id; $rev = $temp[3] if !$rev && $temp[3]; } } $use{'hardware-raid'} = 1 if $type_id eq '0104'; ($driver,$driver_nu,$modules,$port,$subsystem,$subsystem_id) = ('','','','','',''); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@devices if $dbg[4]; main::log_data('dump','lspci @devices',\@devices) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } # arg: $1 - busID # returns if valid busID: (classID,vendorID,productID,revNu) # almost never used, only in case of lspci -nnv line truncation bug sub lspci_n_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($bus_id) = @_; if (!$b_lspci_n){ $b_lspci_n = 1; my (@data); if ($fake{'lspci'}){ # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/steve-mint-topaz-lspci-n.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/ben81-hwraid-lspci-n.txt"; # @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } else { @data = main::grabber($alerts{'lspci'}->{'path'} . ' -n 2>/dev/null','','strip'); } foreach (@data){ if (/^([a-f0-9:\.]+)\s+([a-f0-9]{4}):\s+([a-f0-9]{4}):([a-f0-9]{4})(\s+\(rev\s+([0-9a-z\.]+)\))?/){ my $rev = (defined $6) ? $6 : ''; $lspci_n{$1} = [$2,$3,$4,$rev]; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%lspci_n if $dbg[4]; main::log_data('dump','%lspci_n',\%lspci_n) if $b_log; } my @return = ($lspci_n{$bus_id}) ? @{$lspci_n{$bus_id}}: (); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@return if $dbg[4]; main::log_data('dump','@return',\@return) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @return; } # em0@pci0:6:0:0: class=0x020000 card=0x10d315d9 chip=0x10d38086 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 # vendor = 'Intel Corporation' # device = 'Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controller (82574L)' # class = network # subclass = ethernet sub pciconf_data { eval $start if $b_log; my @data = pci_grabber('pciconf'); foreach (@data){ if ($driver){ if ($_ eq '~'){ $vendor = main::clean($vendor); $device = main::clean($device); # handle possible regex in device name, like [ConnectX-3] # and which could make matches fail my $device_temp = main::clean_regex($device); if ($vendor && $device){ if (main::clean_regex($vendor) !~ /\Q$device_temp\E/i){ $device = "$vendor $device"; } } elsif (!$device){ $device = $vendor; } @temp = ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id, $rev,$port,$driver,$modules,$driver_nu); assign_data('pci',\@temp); $driver = ''; # print "$busid $device_id r:$rev p: $port\n$type\n$device\n"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^vendor/){ $vendor = (split(/\s+=\s+/, $_))[1]; # print "p:$port\n"; } elsif ($_ =~ /^device/){ $device = (split(/\s+=\s+/, $_))[1]; } elsif ($_ =~ /^class/i){ $type = (split(/\s+=\s+/, $_))[1]; } } # pre freebsd 13, note chip is product+vendor # atapci0@pci0:0:1:1: class=0x01018a card=0x00000000 chip=0x71118086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 # freebsd 13 # isab0@pci0:0:1:0: class=0x060100 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x8086 device=0x7000 subvendor=0x0000 subdevice=0x0000 if (/^([^@]+)\@pci([0-9]{1,3}:[0-9]{1,3}:[0-9]{1,3}):([0-9]{1,3}):/){ $driver = $1; $busid = $2; $busid_nu = $3; $driver = $1; $driver =~ s/([0-9]+)$//; $driver_nu = $1; # we don't use the sub sub class part of the class id, just first 4 if (/\bclass=0x([\S]{4})\S*\b/){ $type_id = $1; } if (/\brev=0x([\S]+)\b/){ $rev = $1; } if (/\bvendor=0x([\S]+)\b/){ $vendor_id = $1; } if (/\bdevice=0x([\S]+)\b/){ $chip_id = $1; } # yes, they did it backwards, product+vendor id if (/\bchip=0x([a-f0-9]{4})([a-f0-9]{4})\b/){ $chip_id = $1; $vendor_id = $2; } ($device,$type,$vendor) = ('','',''); } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@devices if $dbg[4]; main::log_data('dump','pciconf @devices',\@devices) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub pcidump_data { eval $start if $b_log; my @data = pci_grabber('pcidump'); main::set_dboot_data() if !$loaded{'dboot'}; foreach (@data){ if ($_ eq '~' && $busid && $device){ @temp = ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id, $rev,$port,$driver,$modules,$driver_nu,'','','',$serial); assign_data('pci',\@temp); ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id, $rev,$port,$driver,$modules,$driver_nu,$serial) = (); next; } if ($_ =~ /^([0-9a-f:]+):([0-9]+):\s([^:]+)$/i){ $busid = $1; $busid_nu = $2; ($driver,$driver_nu) = pcidump_driver("$busid:$busid_nu") if $dboot{'pci'}; $device = main::clean($3); } elsif ($_ =~ /^0x[\S]{4}:\s+Vendor ID:\s+([0-9a-f]{4}),?\s+Product ID:\s+([0-9a-f]{4})/){ $vendor_id = $1; $chip_id = $2; } elsif ($_ =~ /^0x[\S]{4}:\s+Class:\s+([0-9a-f]{2})(\s[^,]+)?,?\s+Subclass:\s+([0-9a-f]{2})(\s+[^,]+)?,?(\s+Interface: ([0-9a-f]+),?\s+Revision: ([0-9a-f]+))?/){ $type = pci_class($1); $type_id = "$1$3"; } elsif (/^Serial Number:\s*(\S+)/){ $serial = $1; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@devices if $dbg[4]; main::log_data('dump','pcidump @devices',\@devices) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub pcidump_driver { eval $start if $b_log; my $bus_id = $_[0]; my ($driver,$nu); for (@{$dboot{'pci'}}){ if (/^$bus_id:([^0-9]+)([0-9]+):/){ $driver = $1; $nu = $2; last; } } eval $end if $b_log; return ($driver,$nu); } sub pcictl_data { eval $start if $b_log; my @data = pci_grabber('pcictl'); my @data2 = pci_grabber('pcictl-n'); foreach (@data){ if ($_ eq '~' && $busid && $device){ @temp = ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id, $rev,$port,$driver,$modules,$driver_nu); assign_data('pci',\@temp); ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id, $rev,$port,$driver,$modules,$driver_nu) = (); next; } # it's too fragile to get these in one matching so match, trim, next match if (/\s+\[([^\]0-9]+)([0-9]+)\]$/){ $driver = $1; $driver_nu = $2; $_ =~ s/\s+\[[^\]]+\]$//; } if (/\s+\(.*?(revision 0x([^\)]+))?\)/){ $rev = $2 if $2; $_ =~ s/\s+\([^\)]+?\)$//; } if ($_ =~ /^([0-9a-f:]+):([0-9]+):\s+([^.]+?)$/i){ $busid = $1; $busid_nu = $2; $device = main::clean($3); my $working = (grep {/^${busid}:${busid_nu}:\s/} @data2)[0]; if ($working && $working =~ /^${busid}:${busid_nu}:\s+0x([0-9a-f]{4})([0-9a-f]{4})\s+\(0x([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})[0-9a-f]+\)/){ $vendor_id = $1; $chip_id = $2; $type = pci_class($3); $type_id = "$3$4"; } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@devices if $dbg[4]; main::log_data('dump','pcidump @devices',\@devices) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub pci_grabber { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my ($args,$path,$pattern,@data,@working); if ($program eq 'lspci'){ # 2.2.8 lspci did not support -k, added in 2.2.9, but -v turned on -k $args = ' -nnv'; $path = $alerts{'lspci'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^[0-9a-f]+:'; } elsif ($program eq 'pciconf'){ $args = ' -lv'; $path = $alerts{'pciconf'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^([^@]+)\@pci'; } elsif ($program eq 'pcidump'){ $args = ' -v'; $path = $alerts{'pcidump'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^[0-9a-f]+:'; } elsif ($program eq 'pcictl'){ $args = ' pci0 list -N'; $path = $alerts{'pcictl'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^[0-9a-f:]+:'; } elsif ($program eq 'pcictl-n'){ $args = ' pci0 list -n'; $path = $alerts{'pcictl'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^[0-9a-f:]+:'; } if ($fake{'lspci'} || $fake{'pciconf'} || $fake{'pcictl'} || $fake{'pcidump'}){ # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/pciconf/pci-freebsd-8.2-2"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/pcidump/pci-openbsd-6.1-vm.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/pcictl/pci-netbsd-9.1-vm.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/racermach-1-knnv.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/rk016013-knnv.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/kot--book-lspci-nnv.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/steve-mint-topaz-lspci-nnkv.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/ben81-hwraid-lspci-nnv.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lspci/gx78b-lspci-nnv.txt"; # @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } else { @data = main::grabber("$path $args 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); } if (@data){ $use{'pci-tool'} = 1 if scalar @data > 10; foreach (@data){ # this is the group separator and assign trigger if ($_ =~ /$pattern/i){ push(@working, '~'); } push(@working, $_); } push(@working, '~'); } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@working if $dbg[30]; eval $end if $b_log; return @working; } sub soc_data { eval $start if $b_log; soc_devices_files(); soc_devices(); soc_devicetree(); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@devices if $dbg[4]; main::log_data('dump','soc @devices',\@devices) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } # 1: /sys/devices/platform/soc/1c30000.ethernet/uevent:["DRIVER=dwmac-sun8i", "OF_NAME=ethernet", # "OF_FULLNAME=/soc/ethernet@1c30000", "OF_COMPATIBLE_0=allwinner,sun8i-h3-emac", # "OF_COMPATIBLE_N=1", "OF_ALIAS_0=ethernet0", # "MODALIAS=of:NethernetTCallwinner,sun8i-h3-emac"] # 2: /sys/devices/platform/soc:audio/uevent:["DRIVER=bcm2835_audio", "OF_NAME=audio", "OF_FULLNAME=/soc/audio", # "OF_COMPATIBLE_0=brcm,bcm2835-audio", "OF_COMPATIBLE_N=1", "MODALIAS=of:NaudioTCbrcm,bcm2835-audio"] # 3: /sys/devices/platform/soc:fb/uevent:["DRIVER=bcm2708_fb", "OF_NAME=fb", "OF_FULLNAME=/soc/fb", # "OF_COMPATIBLE_0=brcm,bcm2708-fb", "OF_COMPATIBLE_N=1", "MODALIAS=of:NfbTCbrcm,bcm2708-fb"] # 4: /sys/devices/platform/soc/1c40000.gpu/uevent:["OF_NAME=gpu", "OF_FULLNAME=/soc/gpu@1c40000", # "OF_COMPATIBLE_0=allwinner,sun8i-h3-mali", "OF_COMPATIBLE_1=allwinner,sun7i-a20-mali", # "OF_COMPATIBLE_2=arm,mali-400", "OF_COMPATIBLE_N=3", # "MODALIAS=of:NgpuTCallwinner,sun8i-h3-maliCallwinner,sun7i-a20-maliCarm,mali-400"] # 5: /sys/devices/platform/soc/soc:internal-regs/d0018180.gpio/uevent # 6: /sys/devices/soc.0/1180000001800.mdio/8001180000001800:05/uevent # ["DRIVER=AR8035", "OF_NAME=ethernet-phy" # 7: /sys/devices/soc.0/1c30000.eth/uevent # 8: /sys/devices/wlan.26/uevent [from pine64] # 9: /sys/devices/platform/audio/uevent:["DRIVER=bcm2835_AUD0", "OF_NAME=audio" # 10: /sys/devices/vio/71000002/uevent:["DRIVER=ibmveth", "OF_NAME=l-lan" # 11: /sys/devices/platform/soc:/soc:i2c-hdmi:/i2c-2/2-0050/uevent:['OF_NAME=hdmiddc' # 12: /sys/devices/platform/soc:/soc:i2c-hdmi:/uevent:['DRIVER=i2c-gpio', 'OF_NAME=i2c-hdmi' # 13: /sys/devices/platform/scb/fd580000.ethernet/uevent # 14: /sys/devices/platform/soc/fe300000.mmcnr/mmc_host/mmc1/mmc1:0001/mmc1:0001:1/uevent (wifi, pi 3,4) # 15: Pi BT: /sys/devices/platform/soc/fe201000.serial/uevent # 16: Pi BT: /sys/devices/platform/soc/fe201000.serial/tty/ttyAMA0/hci0 sub soc_devices_files { eval $start if $b_log; if (-d '/sys/devices/platform/'){ @files = main::globber('/sys/devices/platform/soc*/*/uevent'); @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/platform/soc*/*/*/uevent'); push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; if (-e '/sys/devices/platform/scb'){ @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/platform/scb/*/uevent'); push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/platform/scb/*/*/uevent'); push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; } @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/platform/*/uevent'); push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; } if (main::globber('/sys/devices/soc*')){ @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/soc*/*/uevent'); push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/soc*/*/*/uevent'); push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; } @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/*/uevent'); # see case 8 push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; @temp2 = main::globber('/sys/devices/*/*/uevent'); # see case 10 push(@files,@temp2) if @temp2; undef @temp2; # not sure why, but even as root/sudo, /subsystem|driver/uevent are unreadable with -r test true @files = grep {!/\/(subsystem|driver)\//} @files if @files; main::uniq(\@files); eval $end if $b_log; } sub soc_devices { eval $start if $b_log; my (@working); set_bluetooth() if !$b_bt_check; foreach $file (@files){ next if -z $file; $chip_id = $file; # variants: /soc/20100000.ethernet/ /soc/soc:audio/ /soc:/ /soc@0/ /soc:/12cb0000.i2c:/ # mips: /sys/devices/soc.0/1180000001800.mdio/8001180000001800:07/ # ppc: /sys/devices/vio/71000002/ $chip_id =~ /\/sys\/devices\/(platform\/)?(soc[^\/]*\/)?([^\/]+\/)?([^\/]+\/)?([^\/\.:]+)([\.:])?([^\/:]+)?:?\/uevent$/; $chip_id = $5; $temp = $7; @working = main::reader($file, 'strip') if -r $file; ($device,$driver,$handle,$type,$vendor_id) = (); foreach my $data (@working){ @temp2 = split('=', $data); if ($temp2[0] eq 'DRIVER'){ $driver = $temp2[1]; $driver =~ s/-/_/g if $driver; # kernel uses _, not - in module names } elsif ($temp2[0] eq 'OF_NAME'){ $type = $temp2[1]; } # we'll use these paths to test in device tree pci completer elsif ($temp2[0] eq 'OF_FULLNAME' && $temp2[1]){ # we don't want the short names like /soc, /led and so on push(@full_names, $temp2[1]) if (() = $temp2[1] =~ /\//g) > 1; $handle = (split('@', $temp2[1]))[-1] if $temp2[1] =~ /@/; } elsif ($temp2[0] eq 'OF_COMPATIBLE_0'){ @temp3 = split(',', $temp2[1]); $device = $temp3[-1]; $vendor_id = $temp3[0]; } } # it's worthless, we can't use it next if ! defined $type; $type_id = $type; if (@bluetooth && $type eq 'serial'){ my $file_temp = $file; $file_temp =~ s/uevent$//; $type = 'bluetooth' if grep {/$file_temp/} @bluetooth; } $chip_id = '' if ! defined $chip_id; $vendor_id = '' if ! defined $vendor_id; $driver = '' if ! defined $driver; $handle = '' if ! defined $handle; $busid = (defined $temp && main::is_int($temp)) ? $temp: 0; $type = soc_type($type,$vendor_id,$driver); ($busid_nu,$modules,$port,$rev) = (0,'','',''); @temp3 = ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id,$rev, $port,$driver,$modules,'','','',$handle); assign_data('soc',\@temp3); main::log_data('dump','soc devices: @devices @temp3',\@temp3) if $b_log; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub soc_devicetree { eval $start if $b_log; # now we want to fill in stuff that was not in /sys/devices/ if (-d '/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/soc'){ @files = main::globber('/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/soc/*/compatible'); my $test = (@full_names) ? join('|', sort @full_names) : 'xxxxxx'; set_bluetooth() if !$b_bt_check; foreach $file (@files){ if ($file !~ m%$test%){ ($handle,$content,$device,$type,$type_id,$vendor_id) = ('','','','','',''); $content = main::reader($file, 'strip',0) if -r $file; $file =~ m%soc/([^@]+)@([^/]+)/compatible$%; $type = $1; next if !$type || !$content; $handle = $2 if $2; $type_id = $type; if (@bluetooth && $type eq 'serial'){ my $file_temp = $file; $file_temp =~ s/uevent$//; $type = 'bluetooth' if grep {/$file_temp/} @bluetooth; } if ($content){ @temp3 = split(',', $content); $vendor_id = $temp3[0]; $device = $temp3[-1]; # strip off those weird device tree special characters $device =~ s/\x01|\x02|\x03|\x00//g; } $type = soc_type($type,$vendor_id,''); @temp3 = ($type,$type_id,0,0,$device,$vendor_id,'soc','','','','','','','',$handle); assign_data('soc',\@temp3); main::log_data('dump','devicetree: @devices @temp3',\@temp3) if $b_log; } } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_bluetooth { # special case of pi bt on ttyAMA0 $b_bt_check = 1; @bluetooth = main::globber('/sys/class/bluetooth/*') if -e '/sys/class/bluetooth'; @bluetooth = map {$_ = Cwd::abs_path($_);$_} @bluetooth if @bluetooth; @bluetooth = grep {!/usb/} @bluetooth if @bluetooth; # we only want non usb bt main::log_data('dump','soc bt: @bluetooth', \@bluetooth) if $b_log; } sub assign_data { my ($tool,$data) = @_; if (check_graphics($data->[0],$data->[1])){ push(@{$devices{'graphics'}},[@$data]); $use{'soc-gfx'} = 1 if $tool eq 'soc'; } # for hdmi, we need gfx/audio both if (check_audio($data->[0],$data->[1])){ push(@{$devices{'audio'}},[@$data]); $use{'soc-audio'} = 1 if $tool eq 'soc'; } if (check_bluetooth($data->[0],$data->[1])){ push(@{$devices{'bluetooth'}},[@$data]); $use{'soc-bluetooth'} = 1 if $tool eq 'soc'; } elsif (check_hwraid($data->[0],$data->[1])){ push(@{$devices{'hwraid'}},[@$data]); $use{'soc-hwraid'} = 1 if $tool eq 'soc'; } elsif (check_network($data->[0],$data->[1])){ push(@{$devices{'network'}},[@$data]); $use{'soc-network'} = 1 if $tool eq 'soc'; } elsif (check_timer($data->[0],$data->[1])){ push(@{$devices{'timer'}},[@$data]); $use{'soc-timer'} = 1 if $tool eq 'soc'; } # not used at this point, -M comes before ANG # $device_vm = check_vm($data[4]) if ((!$risc{'ppc'} && !$risc{'mips'}) && !$device_vm); push(@devices,[@$data]); } # note: for soc, these have been converted in soc_type() sub check_audio { if (($_[1] && length($_[1]) == 4 && $_[1] =~ /^04/) || ($_[0] && $_[0] =~ /^(audio|hdmi|multimedia|sound)$/i)){ return 1; } else {return 0} } sub check_bluetooth { if (($_[1] && length($_[1]) == 4 && $_[1] eq '0d11') || ($_[0] && $_[0] =~ /^(bluetooth)$/i)){ return 1; } else {return 0} } sub check_graphics { # note: multimedia class 04 is video if 0400. 'tv' is risky I think if (($_[1] && length($_[1]) == 4 && ($_[1] =~ /^03/ || $_[1] eq '0400' || $_[1] eq '0d80')) || ($_[0] && $_[0] =~ /^(vga|display|hdmi|3d|video|tv|television)$/i)){ return 1; } else {return 0} } sub check_hwraid { return 1 if ($_[1] && $_[1] eq '0104'); } # NOTE: class 06 subclass 80 # https://www-s.acm.illinois.edu/sigops/2007/roll_your_own/7.c.1.html # 0d20: 802.11a 0d21: 802.11b 0d80: other wireless sub check_network { if (($_[1] && length($_[1]) == 4 && ($_[1] =~/^02/ || $_[1] =~ /^0d2/ || $_[1] eq '0680')) || ($_[0] && $_[0] =~ /^(ethernet|network|wifi|wlan)$/i)){ return 1; } else {return 0} } sub check_timer { return 1 if ($_[0] && $_[0] eq 'timer'); } sub check_vm { if ($_[0] && $_[0] =~ /(innotek|vbox|virtualbox|vmware|qemu)/i){ return $1 } else {return ''} } sub soc_type { my ($type,$info,$driver) = @_; # I2S or i2s. I2C is i2 controller |[iI]2[Ss]. note: odroid hdmi item is sound only # snd_soc_dummy. simple-audio-amplifier driver: speaker_amp if (($driver && $driver =~ /codec/) || ($info && $info =~ /codec/) || ($type && $type =~ /codec/)){ $type = 'codec'; } elsif (($driver && $driver =~ /dummy/i) || ($info && $info =~ /dummy/i)){ $type = 'dummy'; } # rome_vreg reg_fixed_voltage regulator-fixed wlan_en_vreg elsif (($driver && $driver =~ /\bv?reg(ulat|_)|voltage/i) || ($info && $info =~ /_v?reg|\bv?reg(ulat|_)|voltage/i)){ $type = 'regulator'; } elsif ($type =~ /^(daudio|.*hifi.*|.*sound[_-]card|.*dac[0-9]?)$/i || ($info && $info !~ /amp/i && $info =~ /(sound|audio)/i) || ($driver && $driver =~ /(audio|snd|sound)/i)){ $type = 'audio'; } # no need for bluetooth since that's only found in pi, handled above elsif ($type =~ /^((meson-?)?fb|disp|display(-[^\s]+)?|gpu|.*mali|vpu)$/i){ $type = 'display'; } # includes ethernet-phy, meson-eth elsif ($type =~ /^(([^\s]+-)?eth|ethernet(-[^\s]+)?|lan|l-lan)$/i){ $type = 'ethernet'; } elsif ($type =~ /^(.*wlan.*|.*wifi.*|.*mmcnr.*)$/i){ $type = 'wifi'; } # needs to catch variants like hdmi-tx but not hdmi-connector elsif ($type =~ /^(.*hdmi(-?tx)?)$/i){ $type = 'hdmi'; } elsif ($type =~ /^timer$/i){ $type = 'timer'; } return $type; } sub pci_class { eval $start if $b_log; my ($id) = @_; $id = lc($id); my %classes = ( '00' => 'unclassified', '01' => 'mass-storage', '02' => 'network', '03' => 'display', '04' => 'audio', '05' => 'memory', '06' => 'bridge', '07' => 'communication', '08' => 'peripheral', '09' => 'input', '0a' => 'docking', '0b' => 'processor', '0c' => 'serialbus', '0d' => 'wireless', '0e' => 'intelligent', '0f' => 'satellite', '10' => 'encryption', '11' => 'signal-processing', '12' => 'processing-accelerators', '13' => 'non-essential-instrumentation', '40' => 'coprocessor', 'ff' => 'unassigned', ); my $type = (defined $classes{$id}) ? $classes{$id}: 'unhandled'; eval $end if $b_log; return $type; } } ## DiskDataBSD # handles disks and partition extra data for disks bsd, raid-zfs, # partitions, swap, unmounted # glabel: partID, logical/physical-block-size, uuid, label, size # disklabel: partID, block-size, fs, size { package DiskDataBSD; # sets initial pure dboot data, and fills it in with # disklabel/gpart partition and advanced data sub set { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'disk-data-bsd'} = 1; set_dboot_disks(); if ($use{'bsd-partition'}){ if ($alerts{'gpart'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ set_gpart_data(); } elsif ($alerts{'disklabel'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ set_disklabel_data(); } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my $id = $_[0]; return if !$id || !%disks_bsd; $id =~ s|^/dev/||; my (%data); # this handles mainly zfs, which can be either disk or part if ($disks_bsd{$id}){ %data = %{$disks_bsd{$id}}; delete $data{'partitions'} if $data{'partitions'}; } else { OUTER: foreach my $key (keys %disks_bsd){ if ($disks_bsd{$key}->{'partitions'}){ foreach my $part (keys %{$disks_bsd{$key}->{'partitions'}}){ if ($part eq $id){ %data = %{$disks_bsd{$key}->{'partitions'}{$part}}; last OUTER; } } } } } eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } sub set_dboot_disks { eval $start if $b_log; my ($working,@temp); foreach my $id (sort keys %{$dboot{'disk'}}){ next if !@{$dboot{'disk'}->{$id}}; foreach (@{$dboot{'disk'}->{$id}}){ my @row = split(/:\s*/, $_); next if !$row[0]; # no dots, note: ada2: 2861588MB BUT: ada2: 600.000MB/s # print "$_ i: $i\n"; # openbsd/netbsd matches will often work if ($row[0] =~ /(^|,\s*)([0-9\.]+\s*[MGTPE])i?B?[,.\s]+([0-9]+)\ssectors$|^{'block-physical'} = POSIX::ceil(($working/$3)*1024) if $3; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'size'} = $working; } # don't set both, if smartctl installed, we want to use its data so having # only one of logical/physical will trip use of smartctl values if ($row[0] =~ /[\s,]+([0-9]+)\sbytes?[\s\/]sect/){ #$disks_bsd{$id}->{'block-logical'} = $1; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'block-physical'} = $1; } if ($row[1]){ if ($row[1] =~ /<([^>]+)>/){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'} = $1 if $1; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'type'} = 'removable' if $_ =~ /removable/; # my $count = ($disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'} =~ tr/,//); if ($count && $count > 1){ @temp = split(/,\s*/, $disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'}); $disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'} = $temp[1]; } } if ($row[1] =~ /\bserial\.(\S*)/){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'} = $1; } } if (!$disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'} && $row[0] =~ /^Serial\sNumber\s(.*)/){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'} = $1; } # mmcsd0:32GB at mmc0 50.0MHz/4bit/65535-block if (!$disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'} && $row[0] =~ /(\s(SN|s\/n)\s(\S+))[>\s]/){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'} = $3; # strip out the SN/MFG so it won't show in model $row[0] =~ s/$1//; $row[0] =~ s/\sMFG\s[^>]+//; } # these were mainly FreeBSD/Dragonfly matches if (!$disks_bsd{$id}->{'size'} && $row[0] =~ /^([0-9]+\s*[KMGTPE])i?B?[\s,]/){ $working = main::translate_size($1); $disks_bsd{$id}->{'size'} = $working; } if ($row[0] =~ /(device$|^([0-9\.]+\s*[KMGT]B\s+)?<)/){ $row[0] =~ s/\bdevice$//g; $row[0] =~ /<([^>]*)>(\s(.*))?/; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'} = $1 if $1; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'spec'} = $3 if $3; } if ($row[0] =~ /^([0-9\.]+[MG][B]?\/s)/){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'speed'} = $1; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'speed'} =~ s/\.[0-9]+// if $disks_bsd{$id}->{'speed'}; } $disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'} = main::clean_disk($disks_bsd{$id}->{'model'}); if (!$disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'} && $show{'disk'} && $extra > 1 && $alerts{'bioctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'serial'} = bioctl_data($id); } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%disks_bsd if $dbg[34]; main::log_data('dump','%disks_bsd',\%disks_bsd) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub bioctl_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $id = $_[0]; my $serial; my $working = (main::grabber($alerts{'bioctl'}->{'path'} . " $id 2>&1",'','strip'))[0]; if ($working){ if ($working =~ /permission/i){ $alerts{'bioctl'}->{'action'} = 'permissions'; } elsif ($working =~ /serial[\s-]?(number|n[ou]\.?)?\s+(\S+)$/i){ $serial = $2; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $serial; } sub set_disklabel_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cmd,@data,@working); # see docs/inxi-data.txt for fs info my %fs = ( '4.2bsd' => 'ffs', '4.4lfs' => 'lfs', ); foreach my $id (keys %disks_bsd){ $cmd = "$alerts{'disklabel'}->{'path'} $id 2>&1"; @data = main::grabber($cmd,'','strip'); main::log_data('dump','disklabel @data', \@data) if $b_log; if (scalar @data < 4 && (grep {/permission/i} @data)){ $alerts{'disklabel'}->{'action'} = 'permissions'; $alerts{'disklabel'}->{'message'} = main::message('root-feature'); last; } else { my ($b_part,$duid,$part_id,$bytes_sector) = (); if ($extra > 2 && $show{'disk'} && $alerts{'fdisk'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partition-table'} = fdisk_data($id); } foreach my $row (@data){ if ($row =~ /^\d+\spartitions:/){ $b_part = 1; next; } if (!$b_part){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $row); if ($working[0] eq 'bytes/sector'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'block-physical'} = $working[1]; $bytes_sector = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'duid'){ $working[1] =~ s/^0+$//; # dump duid if all 0s $disks_bsd{$id}->{'duid'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'label'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'dlabel'} = $working[1]; } } # part: size [bytes*sector] offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg]# mount # d: 8388608 18838976 4.2BSD 2048 16384 12960 # /tmp else { @working = split(/:?\s+#?\s*/, $row); # netbsd: disklabel: super block size 0 AFTER partitions started! # note: 'unused' fs type is NOT unused space, it's often the entire disk!! if (($working[0] && $working[0] eq 'disklabel') || ($working[3] && $working[3] =~ /ISO9660|unused/i) || (!$working[1] || !main::is_numeric($working[1]))){ next; } $part_id = $id . $working[0]; $working[1] = $working[1]*$bytes_sector/1024 if $working[1]; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'size'} = $working[1]; if ($working[3]){ # fs $working[3] = lc($working[3]); $working[3] = $fs{$working[3]} if $fs{$working[3]}; #translate } $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'fs'} = $working[3]; # OpenBSD: mount point; NetBSD: (Cyl. 0 - 45852*) if ($working[7] && $working[7] =~ m|^/|){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'mount'} = $working[7]; } $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'uuid'} = ''; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'label'} = ''; } } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%disks_bsd if $dbg[34]; main::log_data('dump', '%disks_bsd', \%disks_bsd) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub fdisk_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $id = $_[0]; my ($scheme); my @data = main::grabber($alerts{'fdisk'}->{'path'} . " -v $id 2>&1",'','strip'); foreach (@data){ if (/permission/i){ $alerts{'fdisk'}->{'action'} = 'permissions'; last; } elsif (/^(GUID|MBR):/){ $scheme = ($1 eq 'GUID') ? 'GPT' : $1; last; } } eval $start if $b_log; return $scheme; } # 2021-03: openbsd: n/a; dragonfly: no 'list'; freebsd: yes sub set_gpart_data { eval $start if $b_log; my @data = main::grabber($alerts{'gpart'}->{'path'} . " list 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); main::log_data('dump', 'gpart: @data', \@data) if $b_log; my ($b_cd,$id,$part_id,$type); for (@data){ my @working = split(/\s*:\s*/, $_); if ($working[0] eq 'Geom name'){ $id = $working[1]; # [1. Name|Geom name]: iso9660/FVBE $b_cd = ($id =~ /iso9660/i) ? 1: 0; next; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'scheme'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'scheme'} = $working[1]; next; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Consumers'){ $type = 'disk'; next; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Providers'){ $type = 'part'; next; } if (!$b_cd && $type && $type eq 'part'){ if ($working[0] =~ /^[0-9]+\.\s*Name/){ $part_id = $working[1]; } # eg: label:(null) - we want to show null elsif ($working[0] eq 'label'){ $working[1] =~ s/\(|\)//g; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'label'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Mediasize'){ $working[1] =~ s/\s+\(.*$//; # trim off the (2.4G) # gpart shows in bytes, not KiB. For the time being... $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'size'} = $working[1]/1024 if $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'rawuuid'){ $working[1] =~ s/\(|\)//g; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'uuid'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Sectorsize'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'physical-block-size'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Stripesize'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'logical-block-size'} = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'type'){ $working[1] =~ s/\(|\)//g; $disks_bsd{$id}->{'partitions'}{$part_id}{'fs'} = $working[1]; } } # really strange results happen if no dboot disks were found and it's zfs! elsif (!$b_cd && $type && $type eq 'disk' && $disks_bsd{$id}->{'size'}){ # need to see raid, may be > 1 Consumers if ($working[0] =~ /^[0-9]+\.\s*Name/){ $id = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Mediasize'){ $working[1] =~ s/\s+\(.*$//; # trim off the (2.4G) # gpart shows in bytes, not KiB. For the time being... $disks_bsd{$id}->{'size'} = $working[1]/1024 if $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Sectorsize'){ $disks_bsd{$id}->{'block-physical'} = $working[1]; } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%disks_bsd if $dbg[34]; main::log_data('dump', '%disks_bsd', \%disks_bsd) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } } sub get_display_manager { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data,@found,@glob,$link,$path,@temp); # ldm - LTSP display manager. Note that sddm does not appear to have a .pid # extension in Arch. Guessing on cdm, qingy. pcdm uses vt, PCDM-vt9.pid # Not verified: qingy emptty; greetd.run verified, but alternate: # greetd-684.sock if no .run seen. Add Ly in case they add run file/directory. # greetd frontends: agreety dlm gtkgreet qtgreet tuigreet wlgreet my @dms = qw(cdm emptty entranced gdm gdm3 greetd kdm kdm3 ldm lightdm lxdm ly mdm nodm pcdm qingy sddm slim tbsm tdm udm wdm xdm xenodm); # these are the only one I know of so far that have version info my @dms_version = qw(gdm gdm3 lightdm ly slim); my $pattern = ''; if (-d '/run'){ $pattern .= '/run'; } # in most linux, /var/run is a sym link to /run, so no need to check it twice if (-d '/var/run' && ! -l '/var/run'){ $pattern .= ',' if $pattern; $pattern .= '/var/run'; } if (-d '/var/run/rc.d'){ $pattern .= ',' if $pattern; $pattern .= '/var/run/rc.d'; } if ($pattern){ $pattern = '{' . $pattern . '/*}' if $pattern; # for dm.pid type file or dm directory names, like greetd-684.sock @glob = globber($pattern) if $pattern; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@glob; # used to test for .pid/lock type file or directory, now just see if the # search name exists in run and call it good since test would always be true # if directory existed previously anyway. if (@glob){ my $search = join('|',@dms); @glob = grep {/\/($search)\b/} @glob; # $search = join('|',@glob); if (@glob){ uniq(\@glob); foreach my $item (@glob){ my @id = grep {$item =~ /\/$_\b/} @dms; push(@temp,@id) if @id; } # note: there were issues with duplicated dm's, using uniq will handle those uniq(\@temp) if @temp; } } @dms = @temp; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@dms; # we know the files or directories exist so no need for further checks here foreach my $dm (@dms){ # do nothing, we just wanted the path if ($extra > 2 && (grep {$dm eq $_} @dms_version) && ($path = check_program($dm))){} else {$path = $dm} # print "$path $extra\n"; @data = program_data($dm,$path,3); $dm = $data[0]; $dm .= ' ' . $data[1] if $data[1]; push(@found,$dm); } if (!@found){ # ly does not have a run/pid file if (grep {$_ eq 'ly'} @ps_gui){ @data = program_data('ly','ly',3); $found[0] = $data[0]; $found[0] .= ' ' . $data[1] if $data[1]; } elsif (grep {/startx$/} @ps_gui){ $found[0] = 'startx'; } elsif (grep {$_ eq 'xinit'} @ps_gui){ $found[0] = 'xinit'; } } # might add this in, but the rate of new dm's makes it more likely it's an # unknown dm, so we'll keep output to N/A log_data('dump','display manager: @found',\@found) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return join(', ', @found) if @found; } ## DistroData { package DistroData; my (@distro_files,@osr,@working); my ($distro,$distro_file,$distro_id,$system_base) = ('','','',''); my ($etc_issue,$lc_issue,$os_release) = ('','','/etc/os-release'); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; if ($bsd_type){ get_bsd_os(); } else { get_linux_distro(); } eval $end if $b_log; return ($distro,$system_base); } sub get_bsd_os { eval $start if $b_log; if ($bsd_type eq 'darwin'){ $distro_file = '/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist'; if (-f $distro_file){ @working = main::reader($distro_file); @working = grep {/(ProductName|ProductVersion)/} @working if @working; @working = grep {//} @working if @working; @working = map {s/<[\/]?string>//g;} @working if @working; $distro = join(' ', @working); } } if (!$distro){ my $bsd_type_osr = 'dragonfly'; @osr = main::reader($os_release) if -r $os_release; if (@osr && $bsd_type =~ /($bsd_type_osr)/ && (grep {/($bsd_type_osr)/i} @osr)){ $distro = get_os_release(); $distro_id = lc($1); } } if (!$distro){ my $bsd_type_version = 'truenas'; my ($version_file,$version_info) = ('/etc/version',''); $version_info = main::reader($version_file,'strip') if -r $version_file; if ($version_info && $version_info =~ /($bsd_type_version)/i){ $distro = $version_info; $distro_id = lc($1); } } if (!$distro){ # seen a case without osx file, or was it permissions? # this covers all the other bsds anyway, no problem. $distro = "$uname[0] $uname[2]"; $distro_id = lc($uname[0]); } if ($distro && (-e '/etc/pkg/GhostBSD.conf' || -e '/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/GhostBSD.conf') && $distro =~ /freebsd/i){ my $version = (main::grabber("pkg query '%v' os-generic-userland-base 2>/dev/null"))[0]; # only swap if we get result from the query if ($version){ $system_base = $distro; $distro = "GhostBSD $version"; } } system_base_bsd() if $extra > 0; eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_linux_distro { # order matters! my @derived = qw(antix-version aptosid-version bodhibuilder.conf kanotix-version knoppix-version pclinuxos-release mandrake-release manjaro-release mx-version pardus-release porteus-version q4os_version sabayon-release siduction-version sidux-version slint-version slitaz-release solusos-release turbolinux-release zenwalk-version);# my $derived_s = join('|', @derived); my @primary = qw(altlinux-release arch-release gentoo-release redhat-release slackware-version SuSE-release); my $primary_s = join('|', @primary); my $exclude_s = 'debian_version|devuan_version|ubuntu_version'; # note, pclinuxos has all these mandrake/mandriva files, careful! my $lsb_good_s = 'mandrake-release|mandriva-release|mandrakelinux-release|'; $lsb_good_s .= 'manjaro-release'; my $os_release_good_s = 'altlinux-release|arch-release|pclinuxos-release|'; $os_release_good_s .= 'rpi-issue|SuSE-release'; # we need these empirically verified one by one as they appear, but always remember # that stuff changes, legacy, deprecated, but these ideally are going to be right my $osr_good = 'manjaro|antergos|chakra|guix|pclinuxos|raspberry pi os|slint|'; $osr_good .= 'zorin'; my ($b_issue,$b_lsb,$b_skip_issue,$b_skip_osr); my ($issue,$lsb_release) = ('/etc/issue','/etc/lsb-release'); $b_issue = 1 if -f $issue; $b_lsb = 1 if -f $lsb_release; # note: OpenSuse Tumbleweed 2018-05 has made /etc/issue created by sym link to /run/issue # and then made that resulting file 700 permissions, which is obviously a mistake $etc_issue = main::reader($issue,'strip',0) if -r $issue; # debian issue can end with weird escapes like \n \l # antergos: Antergos Linux \r (\l) $etc_issue = main::clean_characters($etc_issue) if $etc_issue; # note: always exceptions, so wild card after release/version: # /etc/lsb-release-crunchbang # wait to handle since crunchbang file is one of the few in the world that # uses this method @distro_files = main::globber('/etc/*[-_]{[rR]elease,[vV]ersion,issue}*'); push(@distro_files, '/etc/bodhibuilder.conf') if -r '/etc/bodhibuilder.conf'; @osr = main::reader($os_release) if -r $os_release; if ($etc_issue){ $lc_issue = lc($etc_issue); if ($lc_issue =~ /(antergos|grml|linux lite|openmediavault)/){ $distro_id = $1; $b_skip_issue = 1; } # this raspbian detection fails for raspberry pi os elsif ($lc_issue =~ /(raspbian|peppermint)/){ $distro_id = $1; $distro_file = $os_release if @osr; } # note: wrong fix, applies to both raspbian and raspberry pi os # assumption here is that r pi os fixes this before stable release elsif ($lc_issue =~ /^debian/ && -e '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/raspi.list' && (grep {/[^#]+raspberrypi\.org/} main::reader('/etc/apt/sources.list.d/raspi.list'))){ $distro_id = 'raspios' ; } } # Note that antergos changed this around # 2018-05, and now lists # antergos in os-release, sigh... We want these distros to use os-release # if it contains their names. Last check below if (@osr && (grep {/($osr_good)/i} @osr)){ $distro_file = $os_release; } if (grep {/armbian/} @distro_files){ $distro_id = 'armbian' ; } main::log_data('dump','@distro_files',\@distro_files) if $b_log; main::log_data('data',"distro_file-1: $distro_file") if $b_log; if (!$distro_file){ if (scalar @distro_files == 1){ $distro_file = $distro_files[0]; } elsif (scalar @distro_files > 1){ # special case, to force manjaro/antergos which also have arch-release # manjaro should use lsb, which has the full info, arch uses os release # antergos should use /etc/issue. We've already checked os-release above if ($distro_id eq 'antergos' || (grep {/antergos|chakra|manjaro/} @distro_files)){ @distro_files = grep {!/arch-release/} @distro_files; } my $distro_files_s = join('|', @distro_files); @working = (@derived,@primary); foreach my $file (@working){ if ("/etc/$file" =~ /($distro_files_s)$/){ # Now lets see if the distro file is in the known-good working-lsb-list # if so, use lsb-release, if not, then just use the found file # this is for only those distro's with self named release/version files # because Mint does not use such, it must be done as below if (@osr && $file =~ /($os_release_good_s)$/){ $distro_file = $os_release; } elsif ($b_lsb && $file =~ /$lsb_good_s/){ $distro_file = $lsb_release; } else { $distro_file = "/etc/$file"; } last; } } } } main::log_data('data',"distro_file-2: $distro_file") if $b_log; # first test for the legacy antiX distro id file if (-r '/etc/antiX'){ @working = main::reader('/etc/antiX'); $distro = main::awk(\@working,'antix.*\.iso') if @working; $distro = main::clean_characters($distro) if $distro; } # this handles case where only one release/version file was found, and it's lsb-release. # This would never apply for ubuntu or debian, which will filter down to the following # conditions. In general if there's a specific distro release file available, that's to # be preferred, but this is a good backup. elsif ($distro_file && $b_lsb && ($distro_file =~ /\/etc\/($lsb_good_s)$/ || $distro_file eq $lsb_release)){ $distro = get_lsb_release(); } elsif ($distro_file && $distro_file eq $os_release){ $distro = get_os_release(); $b_skip_osr = 1; } # if distro id file was found and it's not in the exluded primary distro file list, read it elsif ($distro_file && -s $distro_file && $distro_file !~ /\/etc\/($exclude_s)$/){ # new opensuse uses os-release, but older ones may have a similar syntax, so just use # the first line if ($distro_file eq '/etc/SuSE-release'){ # leaving off extra data since all new suse have it, in os-release, this file has # line breaks, like os-release but in case we want it, it's: # CODENAME = Mantis | VERSION = 12.2 # for now, just take first occurrence, which should be the first line, which does # not use a variable type format @working = main::reader($distro_file); $distro = main::awk(\@working,'suse'); } elsif ($distro_file eq '/etc/bodhibuilder.conf'){ @working = main::reader($distro_file); $distro = main::awk(\@working,'^LIVECDLABEL',2,'\s*=\s*'); $distro =~ s/"//g if $distro; } else { $distro = main::reader($distro_file,'',0); # only contains version number. Why? who knows. if ($distro_file eq '/etc/q4os_version' && $distro !~ /q4os/i){ $distro = "Q4OS $distro" ; } } $distro = main::clean_characters($distro) if $distro; } # otherwise try the default debian/ubuntu/distro /etc/issue file elsif ($b_issue){ if (!$distro_id && $lc_issue && $lc_issue =~ /(mint|lmde)/){ $distro_id = $1; $b_skip_issue = 1; } # os-release/lsb gives more manageable and accurate output than issue, # but mint should use issue for now. Antergos uses arch os-release, but issue shows them if (!$b_skip_issue && @osr){ $distro = get_os_release(); $b_skip_osr = 1; } elsif (!$b_skip_issue && $b_lsb){ $distro = get_lsb_release(); } elsif ($etc_issue){ if (-d '/etc/guix' && $lc_issue =~ /^this is the gnu system\./){ $distro = 'Guix'; # they didn't use any standard paths or files for os data, sigh, use pm version my $version = main::program_version('guix', '^guix', '4','--version',1); $distro .= " $version" if $version; $b_skip_issue = 1; } else { $distro = $etc_issue; # this handles an arch bug where /etc/arch-release is empty and /etc/issue # is corrupted only older arch installs that have not been updated should # have this fallback required, new ones use os-release if ($distro =~ /arch linux/i){ $distro = 'Arch Linux'; } } } } # a final check. If a long value, before assigning the debugger output, if os-release # exists then let's use that if it wasn't tried already. Maybe that will be better. # not handling the corrupt data, maybe later if needed. 10 + distro: (8) + string if ($distro && length($distro) > 60){ if (!$b_skip_osr && @osr){ $distro = get_os_release(); $b_skip_osr = 1; } } # test for /etc/lsb-release as a backup in case of failure, in cases # where > one version/release file were found but the above resulted # in null distro value. if (!$distro && $b_cygwin){ $distro = $uname[0]; # like so: CYGWIN_NT-10.0-19043 $b_skip_osr = 1; } if (!$distro){ if (!$b_skip_osr && @osr){ $distro = get_os_release(); $b_skip_osr = 1; } elsif ($b_lsb){ $distro = get_lsb_release(); } } # now some final null tries if (!$distro){ # if the file was null but present, which can happen in some cases, then use # the file name itself to set the distro value. Why say unknown if we have # a pretty good idea, after all? if ($distro_file){ $distro_file =~ s/\/etc\/|[-_]|release|version//g; $distro = $distro_file; } } system_base() if $extra > 0; # some last customized changes, double check if possible to verify still valid if ($distro){ if ($distro_id eq 'armbian'){ $distro =~ s/Debian/Armbian/; } elsif ($distro_id eq 'raspios'){ $system_base = $distro; # no need to repeat the debian version info if base: if ($extra == 0){$distro =~ s/Debian\s*GNU\/Linux/Raspberry Pi OS/;} else {$distro = 'Raspberry Pi OS';} } elsif (-d '/etc/salixtools/' && $distro =~ /Slackware/i){ $distro =~ s/Slackware/Salix/; } } else { # android fallback, sometimes requires root, sometimes doesn't android_info() if $b_android; } ## finally, if all else has failed, give up $distro ||= 'unknown'; eval $end if $b_log; } sub android_info { eval $start if $b_log; main::set_build_prop() if !$loaded{'build-prop'};; $distro = 'Android'; $distro .= ' ' . $build_prop{'build-version'} if $build_prop{'build-version'}; $distro .= ' ' . $build_prop{'build-date'} if $build_prop{'build-date'}; if (!$show{'machine'}){ if ($build_prop{'product-manufacturer'} && $build_prop{'product-model'}){ $distro .= ' (' . $build_prop{'product-manufacturer'} . ' ' . $build_prop{'product-model'} . ')'; } elsif ($build_prop{'product-device'}){ $distro .= ' (' . $build_prop{'product-device'} . ')'; } elsif ($build_prop{'product-name'}){ $distro .= ' (' . $build_prop{'product-name'} . ')'; } } eval $end if $b_log; } sub system_base_bsd { eval $start if $b_log; # ghostbsd is handled in main bsd section if (lc($uname[1]) eq 'nomadbsd' && $distro_id eq 'freebsd'){ $system_base = $distro; $distro = $uname[1]; } elsif (-f '/etc/pkg/HardenedBSD.conf' && $distro_id eq 'freebsd'){ $system_base = $distro; $distro = 'HardenedBSD'; } elsif ($distro_id =~ /^(truenas)$/){ $system_base = "$uname[0] $uname[2]"; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub system_base { eval $start if $b_log; my $base_arch_distro = 'anarchy|antergos|arch(bang|craft|labs|man|strike)|arco|artix'; # note: arch linux derived distro page claims kaos as arch derived but it is NOT $base_arch_distro .= '|blackarch|bluestar|chakra|ctios|endeavour|garuda|hyperbola|linhes'; $base_arch_distro .= '|mabox|manjaro|mysys2|netrunner\s?rolling|ninja|obarun|parabola'; $base_arch_distro .= '|puppyrus-?a|reborn|snal|talkingarch|ubos'; my $base_debian_version_distro = 'sidux'; my $base_debian_version_osr = '\belive|lmde|neptune|parrot|pureos|rescatux|septor|sparky|tails'; # osr has base ids my $base_default = 'antix-version|mx-version'; # base only found in issue my $base_issue = 'bunsen'; # synthesize, no direct data available my $base_manual = 'blankon|deepin|kali'; # osr base, distro id in list of distro files my $base_osr = 'aptosid|grml|q4os|siduction|bodhi'; # osr base, distro id in issue my $base_osr_issue = 'grml|linux lite|openmediavault'; # osr has distro name but has ubuntu ID_LIKE/UBUNTU_CODENAME my $base_osr_ubuntu = 'mint|neon|nitrux|pop!_os|zorin'; my $base_upstream_lsb = '/etc/upstream-release/lsb-release'; my $base_upstream_osr = '/etc/upstream-release/os-release'; # these id as themselves, but system base is version file my %base_version = ( 'salix|slint' => '/etc/slackware-version', ); # first: try, some distros have upstream-release, elementary, new mint # and anyone else who uses this method for fallback ID if (-r $base_upstream_osr){ my @osr_working = main::reader($base_upstream_osr); if (@osr_working){ my (@osr_temp); @osr_temp = @osr; @osr = @osr_working; $system_base = get_os_release(); @osr = @osr_temp if !$system_base; (@osr_temp,@osr_working) = (); } } elsif (-r $base_upstream_lsb){ $system_base = get_lsb_release($base_upstream_lsb); } if (!$system_base && @osr){ my ($base_type) = (''); if ($etc_issue && (grep {/($base_issue)/i} @osr)){ $system_base = $etc_issue; } # more tests added here for other ubuntu derived distros elsif (@distro_files && (grep {/($base_default)/} @distro_files)){ $base_type = 'default'; } # must go before base_osr_ubuntu test elsif (grep {/($base_debian_version_osr)/i} @osr){ $system_base = debian_id(); } elsif (grep {/($base_osr_ubuntu)/i} @osr){ $base_type = 'ubuntu'; } elsif ((($distro_id && $distro_id =~ /($base_osr_issue)/) || (@distro_files && (grep {/($base_osr)/} @distro_files))) && !(grep {/($base_osr)/i} @osr)){ $system_base = get_os_release(); } if (!$system_base && $base_type){ $system_base = get_os_release($base_type); } } if (!$system_base && @distro_files && (grep {/($base_debian_version_distro)/i} @distro_files)){ $system_base = debian_id(); } if (!$system_base && $lc_issue && $lc_issue =~ /($base_manual)/){ my $id = $1; my %manual = ( 'blankon' => 'Debian unstable', 'deepin' => 'Debian unstable', 'kali' => 'Debian testing', ); $system_base = $manual{$id}; } if (!$system_base && $distro && $distro =~ /^($base_arch_distro)/i){ $system_base = 'Arch Linux'; } if (!$system_base && $distro){ foreach my $key (keys %base_version){ if (-r $base_version{$key} && $distro =~ /($key)/i){ $system_base = main::reader($base_version{$key},'strip',0); $system_base = main::clean_characters($system_base) if $system_base; last; } } } if (!$system_base && $distro && -d '/etc/salixtools/' && $distro =~ /Slackware/i){ $system_base = $distro; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_lsb_release { eval $start if $b_log; my ($lsb_file) = @_; $lsb_file ||= '/etc/lsb-release'; my ($distro,$id,$release,$codename,$description) = ('','','','',''); my @content = main::reader($lsb_file); main::log_data('dump','@content',\@content) if $b_log; @content = map {s/,|\*|\\||\"|[:\47]|^\s+|\s+$|n\/a//ig; $_} @content if @content; foreach (@content){ next if /^\s*$/; my @working = split(/\s*=\s*/, $_); next if !$working[0]; if ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_ID' && $working[1]){ if ($working[1] =~ /^Manjaro/i){ $id = 'Manjaro Linux'; } # in the old days, arch used lsb_release # elsif ($working[1] =~ /^Arch$/i){ # $id = 'Arch Linux'; # } else { $id = $working[1]; } } elsif ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_RELEASE' && $working[1]){ $release = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_CODENAME' && $working[1]){ $codename = $working[1]; } # sometimes some distros cannot do their lsb-release files correctly, # so here is one last chance to get it right. elsif ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION' && $working[1]){ $description = $working[1]; } } if (!$id && !$release && !$codename && $description){ $distro = $description; } else { # avoid duplicates $distro = $id; $distro .= " $release" if $distro !~ /$release/; $distro .= " $codename" if $distro !~ /$codename/; $distro =~ s/^\s+|\s\s+|\s+$//g; # get rid of double and trailing spaces } eval $end if $b_log; return $distro; } sub get_os_release { eval $start if $b_log; my ($base_type) = @_; my ($base_id,$base_name,$base_version,$distro,$distro_name,$pretty_name, $lc_name,$name,$version_name,$version_id) = ('','','','','','','','','',''); my @content = @osr; main::log_data('dump','@content',\@content) if $b_log; @content = map {s/\\||\"|[:\47]|^\s+|\s+$|n\/a//ig; $_} @content if @content; foreach (@content){ next if /^\s*$/; my @working = split(/\s*=\s*/, $_); next if !$working[0]; if ($working[0] eq 'PRETTY_NAME' && $working[1]){ $pretty_name = $working[1]; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'NAME' && $working[1]){ $name = $working[1]; $lc_name = lc($name); } elsif ($working[0] eq 'VERSION' && $working[1]){ $version_name = $working[1]; $version_name =~ s/,//g; } elsif ($working[0] eq 'VERSION_ID' && $working[1]){ $version_id = $working[1]; } # for mint/zorin, other ubuntu base system base if ($base_type){ if ($working[0] eq 'ID_LIKE' && $working[1]){ if ($base_type eq 'ubuntu'){ # popos shows debian $working[1] =~ s/^(debian|ubuntu\sdebian|debian\subuntu)/ubuntu/; $working[1] = 'ubuntu' if $working[1] eq 'debian'; } $base_name = ucfirst($working[1]); } elsif ($base_type eq 'ubuntu' && $working[0] eq 'UBUNTU_CODENAME' && $working[1]){ $base_version = ucfirst($working[1]); } elsif ($base_type eq 'debian' && $working[0] eq 'DEBIAN_CODENAME' && $working[1]){ $base_version = $working[1]; } } } # NOTE: tumbleweed has pretty name but pretty name does not have version id # arco shows only the release name, like kirk, in pretty name. Too many distros # are doing pretty name wrong, and just putting in the NAME value there if (!$base_type){ if ($name && $version_name){ $distro = $name; $distro = 'Arco Linux' if $lc_name =~ /^arco/; if ($version_id && $version_name !~ /$version_id/){ $distro .= ' ' . $version_id; } $distro .= " $version_name"; } elsif ($pretty_name && ($pretty_name !~ /tumbleweed/i && $lc_name ne 'arcolinux')){ $distro = $pretty_name; } elsif ($name){ $distro = $name; if ($version_id){ $distro .= ' ' . $version_id; } } } # note: mint has varying formats here, some have ubuntu as name, 17 and earlier else { # mint 17 used ubuntu os-release, so won't have $base_version if ($base_name && $base_version){ $base_id = ubuntu_id($base_version) if $base_type eq 'ubuntu' && $base_version; $base_id = '' if $base_id && "$base_name$base_version" =~ /$base_id/; $base_id .= ' ' if $base_id; $distro = "$base_name $base_id$base_version"; } elsif ($base_type eq 'default' && ($pretty_name || ($name && $version_name))){ $distro = ($name && $version_name) ? "$name $version_name" : $pretty_name; } # LMDE 2 has only limited data in os-release, no _LIKE values. 3 has like and debian_codename elsif ($base_type eq 'ubuntu' && $lc_name =~ /^(debian|ubuntu)/ && ($pretty_name || ($name && $version_name))){ $distro = ($name && $version_name) ? "$name $version_name": $pretty_name; } elsif ($base_type eq 'debian' && $base_version){ $distro = debian_id($base_version); } } eval $end if $b_log; return $distro; } # arg: 1 - optional: debian codename sub debian_id { eval $start if $b_log; my ($codename) = @_; my ($debian_version,$id); $debian_version = main::reader('/etc/debian_version','strip',0) if -r '/etc/debian_version'; $id = 'Debian'; return if !$debian_version && !$codename; # note, 3.0, woody, 3.1, sarge, but after it's integer per version my %debians = ( '4' => 'etch', '5' => 'lenny', '6' => 'squeeze', '7' => 'wheezy', '8' => 'jessie', '9' => 'stretch', '10' => 'buster', '11' => 'bullseye', '12' => 'bookworm', '13' => 'trixie', ); if (main::is_numeric($debian_version)){ $id .= " $debian_version " . $debians{int($debian_version)}; } elsif ($codename){ my %by_value = reverse %debians; my $version = (main::is_numeric($debian_version)) ? "$debian_version $codename": $debian_version; $id .= " $version"; } # like buster/sid elsif ($debian_version){ $id .= " $debian_version"; } eval $end if $b_log; return $id; } # note, these are only for matching distro/mint derived names. # Update list as new names become available. While first Mint was 2006-08, # this method depends on /etc/os-release which was introduced 2012-02. # Mint is using UBUNTU_CODENAME without ID data. sub ubuntu_id { eval $start if $b_log; my ($codename) = @_; $codename = lc($codename); my ($id) = (''); my %codenames = ( 'jammy' => '22.04 LTS', 'impish' => '21.10','hirsute' => '21.04', 'groovy' => '20.10','focal' => '20.04 LTS', 'eoan' => '19.10','disco' => '19.04', 'cosmic' => '18.10','bionic' => '18.04 LTS', 'artful' => '17.10','zesty' => '17.04', 'yakkety' => '16.10','xenial' => '16.04 LTS', 'wily' => '15.10','vivid' => '15.04', 'utopic' => '14.10','trusty' => '14.04 LTS ', 'saucy' => '13.10','raring' => '13.04', 'quantal' => '12.10','precise' => '12.04 LTS ', # 'oneiric' => '11.10','natty' => '11.04', # 'maverick' => '10.10','lucid' => '10.04', # 'karmic' => '9.10','jaunty' => '9.04', # 'intrepid' => '8.10','hardy' => '8.04', # 'gutsy' => '7.10','feisty' => '7.04', # 'edgy' => '6.10', 'dapper' => '6.06', # 'breezy' => '5.10', 'hoary' => '5.04', # 'warty' => '4.10', ); $id = $codenames{$codename} if defined $codenames{$codename}; eval $end if $b_log; return $id; } } ## DmidecodeData { package DmidecodeData; # note, all actual tests have already been run in check_tools so if we # got here, we're good. sub set { eval $start if $b_log; ${$_[0]} = 1; # set check boolean by reference if ($fake{'dmidecode'} || $alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ generate_data(); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub generate_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($content,@data,@working,$type,$handle); if ($fake{'dmidecode'}){ my $file; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmidecode/pci-freebsd-8.2-2"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmidecode/dmidecode-loki-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmidecode/dmidecode-t41-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmidecode/dmidecode-mint-20180106.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmidecode/dmidecode-vmware-ram-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/dmidecode/dmidecode-tyan-4408.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ram/dmidecode-speed-configured-1.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ram/dmidecode-speed-configured-2.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ram/00srv-dmidecode-mushkin-1.txt"; # open(my $fh, '<', $file) or die "can't open $file: $!"; # chomp(@data = <$fh>); } else { $content = qx($alerts{'dmidecode'}->{'path'} 2>/dev/null); @data = split('\n', $content); } # we don't need the opener lines of dmidecode output # but we do want to preserve the indentation. Empty lines # won't matter, they will be skipped, so no need to handle them. # some dmidecodes do not use empty line separators splice(@data, 0, 5) if @data; my $j = 0; my $b_skip = 1; foreach (@data){ if (!/^Hand/){ next if $b_skip; if (/^[^\s]/){ $_ = lc($_); $_ =~ s/\s(information)//; push(@working, $_); } elsif (/^\t/){ $_ =~ s/^\t\t/~/; $_ =~ s/^\t|\s+$//g; push(@working, $_); } } elsif (/^Handle\s(0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+).*DMI\stype\s([0-9]+),.*/){ $j = scalar @dmi; $handle = hex($1); $type = $2; $use{'slot-tool'} = 1 if $type && $type == 9; $b_skip = ($type > 126) ? 1 : 0; next if $b_skip; # we don't need 32, system boot, or 127, end of table if (@working){ if ($working[0] != 32 && $working[0] < 127){ $dmi[$j] = ( [@working], ); } } @working = ($type,$handle); } } if (@working && $working[0] != 32 && $working[0] != 127){ $j = scalar @dmi; $dmi[$j] = \@working; } # last by not least, sort it by dmi type, now we don't have to worry # about random dmi type ordering in the data, which happens. Also sort # by handle, as secondary sort. @dmi = sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] || $a->[1] <=> $b->[1] } @dmi; main::log_data('dump','@dmi',\@dmi) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@dmi if $dbg[2]; eval $end if $b_log; } } # return all device modules not including driver sub get_driver_modules { eval $start if $b_log; my ($driver,$modules) = @_; return if !$modules; my @mods = split(/,\s+/, $modules); if ($driver){ @mods = grep {!/^$driver$/} @mods; $modules = join(',', @mods); } log_data('data','$modules',$modules) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $modules; } # 1: driver; 2: modules, comma separated, return only modules # which do not equal the driver string itself. Sometimes the module # name is different from the driver name, even though it's the same thing. sub get_gcc_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($gcc,@data,@gccs,@temp); # NOTE: We can't use program_version because we don't yet know where # the version number is if (my $program = check_program('gcc')){ @data = grabber("$program --version 2>/dev/null"); $gcc = awk(\@data,'^gcc'); } if ($gcc){ # strip out: gcc (Debian 6.3.0-18) 6.3.0 20170516 # gcc (GCC) 4.2.2 20070831 prerelease [FreeBSD] $gcc =~ s/\([^\)]*\)//g; $gcc = get_piece($gcc,2); } if ($extra > 1){ # glob /usr/bin for gccs, strip out all non numeric values @temp = globber('/usr/bin/gcc-*'); foreach (@temp){ if (/\/gcc-([0-9.]+)$/){ push(@gccs, $1); } } } unshift(@gccs, $gcc); log_data('dump','@gccs',\@gccs) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return @gccs; } ## GlabelData - set/get # used only to get RAID ZFS gptid path standard name, like ada0p1 { package GlabelData; # gptid/c5e940f1-5ce2-11e6-9eeb-d05099ac4dc2 N/A ada0p1 sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my ($gptid) = @_; set() if !$loaded{'glabel'}; return if !@glabel || !$gptid; my ($dev_id) = (''); foreach (@glabel){ my @temp = split(/\s+/, $_); my $gptid_trimmed = $gptid; # slice off s[0-9] from end in case they use slice syntax $gptid_trimmed =~ s/s[0-9]+$//; if (defined $temp[0] && ($temp[0] eq $gptid || $temp[0] eq $gptid_trimmed)){ $dev_id = $temp[2]; last; } } $dev_id ||= $gptid; # no match? return full string eval $end if $b_log; return $dev_id; } sub set { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'glabel'} = 1; if (my $path = main::check_program('glabel')){ @glabel = main::grabber("$path status 2>/dev/null"); } main::log_data('dump','@glabel:with Headers',\@glabel) if $b_log; # get rid of first header line shift @glabel; eval $end if $b_log; } } sub get_hostname { eval $start if $b_log; my $hostname = ''; if ($ENV{'HOSTNAME'}){ $hostname = $ENV{'HOSTNAME'}; } elsif (!$bsd_type && -r "/proc/sys/kernel/hostname"){ $hostname = reader('/proc/sys/kernel/hostname','',0); } # puppy removed this from core modules, sigh # this is faster than subshell of hostname elsif (check_perl_module('Sys::Hostname')){ Sys::Hostname->import; $hostname = Sys::Hostname::hostname(); } elsif (my $program = check_program('hostname')){ $hostname = (grabber("$program 2>/dev/null"))[0]; } $hostname ||= 'N/A'; eval $end if $b_log; return $hostname; } sub get_init_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $runlevel = get_runlevel_data(); my $default = ($extra > 1) ? get_runlevel_default() : ''; my ($init,$init_version,$rc,$rc_version,$program) = ('','','','',''); my $comm = (-r '/proc/1/comm') ? reader('/proc/1/comm','',0) : ''; my (@data); # this test is pretty solid, if pid 1 is owned by systemd, it is systemd # otherwise that is 'init', which covers the rest of the init systems. # more data may be needed for other init systems. if ($comm){ if ($comm =~ /systemd/){ $init = 'systemd'; if ($program = check_program('systemd')){ $init_version = program_version($program,'^systemd','2','--version',1); } if (!$init_version && ($program = check_program('systemctl'))){ $init_version = program_version($program,'^systemd','2','--version',1); } } # epoch version == Epoch Init System 1.0.1 "Sage" elsif ($comm =~ /epoch/){ $init = 'Epoch'; $init_version = program_version('epoch', '^Epoch', '4','version'); } # missing data: note, runit can install as a dependency without being the # init system: http://smarden.org/runit/sv.8.html # NOTE: the proc test won't work on bsds, so if runit is used on bsds we # will need more datas elsif ($comm =~ /runit/){ $init = 'runit'; } elsif ($comm =~ /shepherd/){ $init = 'Shepherd'; $init_version = program_version('shepherd', '^shepherd', '4','--version',1); } elsif ($comm =~ /^s6/){ $init = 's6'; } } if (!$init){ # output: /sbin/init --version: init (upstart 1.1) # init (upstart 0.6.3) # openwrt /sbin/init hangs on --version command, I think if (!%risc && ($init_version = program_version('init', 'upstart', '3','--version'))){ $init = 'Upstart'; } elsif (check_program('launchctl')){ $init = 'launchd'; } elsif (-f '/etc/inittab'){ $init = 'SysVinit'; if (check_program('strings')){ @data = grabber('strings /sbin/init'); $init_version = awk(\@data,'^version\s+[0-9]',2); } } elsif (-f '/etc/ttys'){ $init = 'init (BSD)'; } } if ((grep { /openrc/ } globber('/run/*openrc*')) || (grep {/openrc/} @ps_cmd)){ $rc = 'OpenRC'; # /sbin/openrc --version == openrc (OpenRC) 0.13 if ($program = check_program('openrc')){ $rc_version = program_version($program, '^openrc', '3','--version'); } # /sbin/rc --version == rc (OpenRC) 0.11.8 (Gentoo Linux) elsif ($program = check_program('rc')){ $rc_version = program_version($program, '^rc', '3','--version'); } if (-r '/run/openrc/softlevel'){ $runlevel = reader('/run/openrc/softlevel','',0); } elsif (-r '/var/run/openrc/softlevel'){ $runlevel = reader('/var/run/openrc/softlevel','',0); } elsif ($program = check_program('rc-status')){ $runlevel = (grabber("$program -r 2>/dev/null"))[0]; } } my %init = ( 'init-type' => $init, 'init-version' => $init_version, 'rc-type' => $rc, 'rc-version' => $rc_version, 'runlevel' => $runlevel, 'default' => $default, ); eval $end if $b_log; return %init; } ## IpData { package IpData; sub set { eval $start if $b_log; if ($alerts{'ip'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ set_ip_addr(); } elsif ($alerts{'ifconfig'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ set_ifconfig(); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_ip_addr { eval $start if $b_log; my @data = main::grabber($alerts{'ip'}->{'path'} . " addr 2>/dev/null",'\n','strip'); # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/if/scope-ipaddr-1.txt"; # my $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/networking/ip-addr-blue-advance.txt"; # my @data = reader($file,'strip') or die $!; my ($b_skip,$broadcast,$if,$ip,@ips,$scope,$if_id,$type,@temp,@temp2); foreach (@data){ if (/^[0-9]/){ # print "$_\n"; if (@ips){ # print "$if\n"; @temp = ($if,[@ips]); push(@ifs,@temp); @ips = (); } @temp = split(/:\s+/, $_); $if = $temp[1]; if ($if eq 'lo'){ $b_skip = 1; $if = ''; next; } $b_skip = 0; @temp = (); } elsif (!$b_skip && /^inet/){ # print "$_\n"; @temp = split(/\s+/, $_); ($broadcast,$ip,$scope,$if_id,$type) = ('','','','',''); $ip = $temp[1]; $type = ($temp[0] eq 'inet') ? 4 : 6 ; if ($temp[2] eq 'brd'){ $broadcast = $temp[3]; } if (/scope\s([^\s]+)(\s(.+))?/){ $scope = $1; $if_id = $3; } @temp = ($type,$ip,$broadcast,$scope,$if_id); push(@ips,[@temp]); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ips; } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ips if $dbg[4]; if (@ips){ @temp = ($if,[@ips]); push(@ifs,@temp); } main::log_data('dump','@ifs',\@ifs) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ifs if $dbg[3]; eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_ifconfig { eval $start if $b_log; my @data = main::grabber($alerts{'ifconfig'}->{'path'} . " 2>/dev/null",'\n',''); # my @data = reader("$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/if/vps-ifconfig-1.txt",'') or die $!; my ($b_skip,$broadcast,$if,@ips_bsd,$ip,@ips,$scope,$if_id,$type,@temp,@temp2); my ($state,$speed,$duplex,$mac); foreach (@data){ if (/^[\S]/i){ # print "$_\n"; if (@ips){ # print "here\n"; @temp = ($if,[@ips]); push(@ifs,@temp); @ips = (); } if ($mac){ @temp = ($if,[($state,$speed,$duplex,$mac)]); push(@ifs_bsd,@temp); ($state,$speed,$duplex,$mac,$if_id) = ('','','','',''); } $if = (split(/\s+/, $_))[0]; $if =~ s/:$//; # em0: flags=8843 $if_id = $if; $if = (split(':', $if))[0] if $if; if ($if =~ /^lo/){ $b_skip = 1; $if = ''; $if_id = ''; next; } $b_skip = 0; } elsif (!$b_skip && $bsd_type && /^\s+(address|ether|media|status|lladdr)/){ $_ =~ s/^\s+//; # freebsd 7.3: media: Ethernet 100baseTX # Freebsd 8.2/12.2: media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT ) # Netbsd 9.1: media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT full-duplex) # openbsd: media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT full-duplex) if (/^media/){ if ($_ =~ /[\s\(]([1-9][^\(\s]+)?\s<([^>]+)>/){ $speed = $1 if $1; $duplex = $2; } if (!$duplex && $_ =~ /\s\(([\S]+)\s([^\s<]+)\)/){ $speed = $1; $duplex = $2; } if (!$speed && $_ =~ /\s\(([1-9][\S]+)\s/){ $speed = $1; } } # lladdr openbsd/address netbsd/ether freebsd elsif (!$mac && /^(address|ether|lladdr)/){ $mac = (split(/\s+/, $_))[1]; } elsif (/^status:\s*(.*)/){ $state = $1; } } elsif (!$b_skip && /^\s+inet/){ # print "$_\n"; $_ =~ s/^\s+//; $_ =~ s/addr:\s/addr:/; @temp = split(/\s+/, $_); ($broadcast,$ip,$scope,$type) = ('','','',''); $ip = $temp[1]; # fe80::225:90ff:fe13:77ce%em0 # $ip =~ s/^addr:|%([\S]+)//; if ($1 && $1 ne $if_id){ $if_id = $1; } $type = ($temp[0] eq 'inet') ? 4 : 6 ; if (/(Bcast:|broadcast\s)([\S]+)/){ $broadcast = $2; } if (/(scopeid\s[^<]+<|Scope:|scopeid\s)([^>]+)[>]?/){ $scope = $2; } $scope = 'link' if $ip =~ /^fe80/; @temp = ($type,$ip,$broadcast,$scope,$if_id); push(@ips,[@temp]); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ips; } } if (@ips){ @temp = ($if,[@ips]); push(@ifs,@temp); } if ($mac){ @temp = ($if,[($state,$speed,$duplex,$mac)]); push(@ifs_bsd,@temp); ($state,$speed,$duplex,$mac) = ('','','',''); } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ifs if $dbg[3]; print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@ifs_bsd if $dbg[3]; main::log_data('dump','@ifs',\@ifs) if $b_log; main::log_data('dump','@ifs_bsd',\@ifs_bsd) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } } sub get_kernel_bits { eval $start if $b_log; my $bits = ''; if (my $program = check_program('getconf')){ # what happens with future > 64 bit kernels? we'll see in the future! if ($bits = (grabber("$program _POSIX_V6_LP64_OFF64 2>/dev/null"))[0]){ if ($bits =~ /^(-1|undefined)$/i){ $bits = 32; } # no docs for true state, 1 is usually true, but probably can be others else { $bits = 64; } } # returns long bits if we got nothing on first test $bits = (grabber("$program LONG_BIT 2>/dev/null"))[0] if !$bits; } # fallback test if (!$bits && $bits_sys){ $bits = $bits_sys; } $bits ||= 'N/A'; eval $end if $b_log; return $bits; } sub get_kernel_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($kernel,$ksplice) = ('',''); # Linux; yawn; 4.9.0-3.1-liquorix-686-pae; #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT liquorix 4.9-4 (2017-01-14); i686 # FreeBSD; siwi.pair.com; 8.2-STABLE; FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE #0: Tue May 31 14:36:14 EDT 2016 erik5@iddhi.pair.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/82PAIRx-AMD64; amd64 if (@uname){ $kernel = $uname[2]; if ((my $program = check_program('uptrack-uname')) && $kernel){ $ksplice = qx($program -rm); $ksplice = trimmer($ksplice); $kernel = ($ksplice) ? $ksplice . ' (ksplice)' : $kernel; } $kernel .= ' ' . $uname[-1]; $kernel = ($bsd_type) ? $uname[0] . ' ' . $kernel : $kernel; } $kernel ||= 'N/A'; log_data('data',"kernel: $kernel ksplice: $ksplice") if $b_log; log_data('dump','perl @uname', \@uname) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $kernel; } ## KernelParameters { package KernelParameters; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my ($parameters); if (my $file = $system_files{'proc-cmdline'}){ $parameters = parameters_linux($file); } elsif ($bsd_type){ $parameters = parameters_bsd(); } eval $end if $b_log; return $parameters; } sub parameters_linux { eval $start if $b_log; my ($file) = @_; # unrooted android may have file only root readable my $line = main::reader($file,'',0) if -r $file; $line =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; eval $end if $b_log; return $line; } sub parameters_bsd { eval $start if $b_log; my ($parameters); eval $end if $b_log; return $parameters; } } ## LsblkData - set/get { package LsblkData; # 1 - partition name sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my $item = $_[0]; return if !@lsblk; my (%device); foreach my $device (@lsblk){ if ($device->{'name'} eq $item){ %device = %$device; last; } } eval $start if $b_log; return %device; } sub set { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'lsblk'} = 1; if ($alerts{'lsblk'} && $alerts{'lsblk'}->{'path'}){ # check to see if lsblk removes : - separators from accepted input syntax my $cmd = $alerts{'lsblk'}->{'path'} . ' -bP --output NAME,TYPE,RM,FSTYPE,'; $cmd .= 'SIZE,LABEL,UUID,SERIAL,MOUNTPOINT,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC,PARTFLAGS,'; $cmd .= 'MAJ:MIN,PKNAME 2>/dev/null'; print "cmd: $cmd\n" if $dbg[32]; my @working = main::grabber($cmd); print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@working if $dbg[32]; # note: lsblk 2.37 changeed - and : to _ in the output. my $pattern = 'NAME="([^"]*)"\s+TYPE="([^"]*)"\s+RM="([^"]*)"\s+'; $pattern .= 'FSTYPE="([^"]*)"\s+SIZE="([^"]*)"\s+LABEL="([^"]*)"\s+'; $pattern .= 'UUID="([^"]*)"\s+SERIAL="([^"]*)"\s+MOUNTPOINT="([^"]*)"\s+'; $pattern .= 'PHY[_-]SEC="([^"]*)"\s+LOG[_-]SEC="([^"]*)"\s+'; $pattern .= 'PARTFLAGS="([^"]*)"\s+MAJ[:_-]MIN="([^"]*)"\s+PKNAME="([^"]*)"'; foreach (@working){ if (/$pattern/){ my $size = ($5) ? $5/1024: 0; # some versions of lsblk do not return serial, fs, uuid, or label push(@lsblk, { 'name' => $1, 'type' => $2, 'rm' => $3, 'fs' => $4, 'size' => $size, 'label' => $6, 'uuid' => $7, 'serial' => $8, 'mount' => $9, 'block-physical' => $10, 'block-logical' => $11, 'partition-flags' => $12, 'maj-min' => $13, 'parent' => $14, }); # must be below assignments!! otherwise the result of the match replaces values # note: for bcache and luks, the device that has that fs is the parent!! if ($show{'logical'}){ $use{'logical-lvm'} = 1 if !$use{'logical-lvm'} && $2 && $2 eq 'lvm'; if (!$use{'logical-general'} && (($4 && ($4 eq 'crypto_LUKS' || $4 eq 'bcache')) || ($2 && ($2 eq 'dm' && $1 =~ /veracrypt/i) || $2 eq 'crypto' || $2 eq 'mpath' || $2 eq 'multipath'))){ $use{'logical-general'} = 1; } } } } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@lsblk if $dbg[32]; main::log_data('dump','@lsblk',\@lsblk) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } } sub set_mapper { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'mapper'} = 1; return if ! -d '/dev/mapper'; foreach ((globber('/dev/mapper/*'))){ my ($key,$value) = ($_,Cwd::abs_path("$_")); next if !$value; $key =~ s|^/.*/||; $value =~ s|^/.*/||; $mapper{$key} = $value; } %dmmapper = reverse %mapper if %mapper; eval $end if $b_log; } ## MemoryData { package MemoryData; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type) = @_; my ($memory); # note: netbsd 8.0 has meminfo! $loaded{'memory'} = 1; # netbsd uses meminfo, but it uses it in a weird way if (!$force{'vmstat'} && (!$bsd_type || ($force{'meminfo'} && $bsd_type)) && (my $file = $system_files{'proc-meminfo'})){ $memory = meminfo_data($type,$file); } else { $memory = bsd_data($type); } eval $end if $b_log; return $memory; } sub full { eval $start if $b_log; my ($source) = @_; my $num = 0; my ($memory,@rows); my ($gpu_ram,$percent,$total,$used) = (0,'','',''); $loaded{'memory'} = 1; $memory = get('splits'); if ($memory){ my @temp = split(':', $memory); $gpu_ram = $temp[3] if $temp[3]; $total = ($temp[0]) ? main::get_size($temp[0],'string') : 'N/A'; $used = ($temp[1]) ? main::get_size($temp[1],'string') : 'N/A'; $used .= " ($temp[2]%)" if $temp[2]; if ($gpu_ram){ $gpu_ram = main::get_size($gpu_ram,'string'); } } my $key = ($source eq 'process') ? 'System RAM': 'RAM'; $rows[0]->{main::key($num++,1,1,$key)} = ''; $rows[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'total')} = $total; $rows[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'used')} = $used; $rows[0]->{main::key($num++,0,2,'gpu')} = $gpu_ram if $gpu_ram; eval $end if $b_log; return @rows; } sub meminfo_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type,$file) = @_; my ($available,$buffers,$cached,$free,$gpu,$memory,$not_used,$total) = (0,0,0,0,0,'',0,0); my @data = main::reader($file); foreach (@data){ if ($_ =~ /^MemTotal:/){ $total = main::get_piece($_,2); } elsif ($_ =~ /^MemFree:/){ $free = main::get_piece($_,2); } elsif ($_ =~ /^Buffers:/){ $buffers = main::get_piece($_,2); } elsif ($_ =~ /^Cached:/){ $cached = main::get_piece($_,2); } elsif ($_ =~ /^MemAvailable:/){ $available = main::get_piece($_,2); } } $gpu = gpu_ram_arm() if $risc{'arm'}; #$gpu = main::translate_size('128M'); $total += $gpu; if ($available){ $not_used = $available; } # seen fringe cases, where total - free+buff+cach < 0 # the idea is that the OS must be using 10MiB of ram or more elsif (($total - ($free + $buffers + $cached)) > 10000){ $not_used = ($free + $buffers + $cached); } # netbsd goes < 0, but it's wrong, so dump the cache elsif (($total - ($free + $buffers)) > 10000){ $not_used = ($free + $buffers); } else { $not_used = $free; } my $used = ($total - $not_used); my $percent = ($used && $total) ? sprintf("%.1f", ($used/$total)*100) : ''; if ($type eq 'string'){ $percent = " ($percent%)" if $percent; $memory = sprintf("%.1f/%.1f MiB", $used/1024, $total/1024) . $percent; } else { $memory = "$total:$used:$percent:$gpu"; } main::log_data('data',"memory: $memory") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $memory; } ## openbsd/linux # procs memory page disks traps cpu # r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr wd0 wd1 int sys cs us sy id # 0 0 0 55256 1484092 171 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 12 460 39 3 1 96 ## openbsd 6.3? added in M/G/T etc, sigh... # 2 57 55M 590M 789 0 0 0... ## freebsd: # procs memory page disks faults cpu # r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr ad0 ad1 in sy cs us sy id # 0 0 0 21880M 6444M 924 32 11 0 822 827 0 0 853 832 463 8 3 88 # with -H # 2 0 0 14925812 936448 36 13 10 0 84 35 0 0 84 30 42 11 3 86 ## dragonfly: V1, supported -H # procs memory page disks faults cpu # r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr ad0 ad1 in sy cs us sy id # 0 0 0 0 84060 30273993 2845 12742 1164 407498171 320960902 0 0 .... ## dragonfly: V2, no avm, no -H support sub bsd_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type) = @_; my $memory = ''; my ($avm,$av_pages,$cnt,$fre,$free_mem,$mult,$real_mem,$total) = (0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0); my (@data,$message); # my $arg = ($bsd_type ne 'openbsd' && $bsd_type ne 'dragonfly') ? '-H' : ''; if (my $program = main::check_program('vmstat')){ # see above, it's the last line. -H makes it hopefully all in kB so no need # for K/M/G tests, note that -H not consistently supported, so don't use. my @vmstat = main::grabber("vmstat 2>/dev/null",'\n','strip'); main::log_data('dump','@vmstat',\@vmstat) if $b_log; my @header = split(/\s+/, $vmstat[1]); foreach (@header){ if ($_ eq 'avm'){$avm = $cnt} elsif ($_ eq 'fre'){$fre = $cnt} elsif ($_ eq 'flt'){last;} $cnt++; } my $row = $vmstat[-1]; if ($row){ @data = split(/\s+/, $row); # openbsd 6.3, dragonfly 5.x introduced an M / G character, sigh. if ($avm > 0 && $data[$avm] && $data[$avm] =~ /^([0-9\.]+[KGMT])(iB|B)?$/){ $data[$avm] = main::translate_size($1); } if ($fre > 0 && $data[$fre] && $data[$fre] =~ /^([0-9\.]+[KGMT])(iB|B)?$/){ $data[$fre] = main::translate_size($1); } # dragonfly can have 0 avg, or no avm, sigh, but they may fix that so make test dynamic if ($avm > 0 && $data[$avm] != 0){ $av_pages = ($bsd_type !~ /^(net|open)bsd$/) ? sprintf('%.1f',$data[$avm]/1024) : $data[$avm]; } if ($fre > 0 && $data[$fre] != 0){ $free_mem = sprintf('%.1f',$data[$fre]); } } } ## code to get total goes here: if ($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ # for dragonfly, we will use free mem, not used because free is 0 my @working; if ($sysctl{'memory'}){ foreach (@{$sysctl{'memory'}}){ # freebsd seems to use bytes here if (!$real_mem && /^hw.physmem:/){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $_); # if ($working[1]){ $working[1] =~ s/^[^0-9]+|[^0-9]+$//g; $real_mem = sprintf("%.1f", $working[1]/1024); # } last if $free_mem; } # But, it uses K here. Openbsd/Dragonfly do not seem to have this item # this can be either: Free Memory OR Free Memory Pages elsif (/^Free Memory:/){ @working = split(/:\s*/, $_); $working[1] =~ s/[^0-9]+//g; $free_mem = sprintf("%.1f", $working[1]); last if $real_mem; } } } } else { $message = "sysctl $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'}" } # not using, but leave in place for a bit in case we want it # my $type = ($free_mem) ? ' free':'' ; # hack: temp fix for openbsd/darwin: in case no free mem was detected but we have physmem if (($av_pages || $free_mem) && !$real_mem){ my $error = ($message) ? $message: 'total N/A'; my $used = (!$free_mem) ? $av_pages : $real_mem - $free_mem; if ($type eq 'string'){ $used = sprintf("%.1f",$used/1024); $memory = "$used/($error) MiB"; } else { $memory = "$error:$used:"; } } # use openbsd/dragonfly avail mem data if available elsif (($av_pages || $free_mem) && $real_mem){ my $used = (!$free_mem) ? $av_pages : $real_mem - $free_mem; my $percent = ($used && $real_mem) ? sprintf("%.1f", ($used/$real_mem)*100) : ''; if ($type eq 'string'){ $percent = " ($percent)" if $percent; $memory = sprintf("%.1f/%.1f MiB", $used/1024, $real_mem/1024) . $percent; } else { $memory = "$real_mem:$used:$percent:0"; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $memory; } # raspberry pi only sub gpu_ram_arm { eval $start if $b_log; my ($gpu_ram) = (0); if (my $program = main::check_program('vcgencmd')){ # gpu=128M # "VCHI initialization failed" - you need to add video group to your user my $working = (main::grabber("$program get_mem gpu 2>/dev/null"))[0]; $working = (split(/\s*=\s*/, $working))[1] if $working; $gpu_ram = main::translate_size($working) if $working; } main::log_data('data',"gpu ram: $gpu_ram") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $gpu_ram; } # standard systems, not used currently, but maybe one day? sub get_gpu_ram { eval $start if $b_log; my ($gpu_ram) = (0); eval $end if $b_log; return $gpu_ram; } } sub get_module_version { eval $start if $b_log; my ($module) = @_; return if !$module; my ($version); my $path = "/sys/module/$module/version"; if (-r $path){ $version = reader($path,'',0); } elsif (-f "/sys/module/$module/uevent"){ $version = 'kernel'; } # print "version:$version\n"; if (!$version){ if (my $path = check_program('modinfo')){ my @data = grabber("$path $module 2>/dev/null"); $version = awk(\@data,'^version',2,':\s+') if @data; } } $version ||= ''; eval $end if $b_log; return $version; } ## PackageData # Note: this outputs the key/value pairs ready to go and is # called from either -r or -Ix, -r precedes. { package PackageData; my ($count,%counts,@list,$num,%output,$program,$type); $counts{'total'} = 0; sub get { eval $start if $b_log; # $num passed by reference to maintain incrementing where requested ($type,$num) = @_; $loaded{'packages'} = 1; package_counts(); appimage_counts(); create_output(); eval $end if $b_log; return %output; } sub create_output { eval $start if $b_log; my $total; if ($counts{'total'}){ $total = $counts{'total'}; } else { if ($type eq 'inner' || $counts{'note'}){ $total = 'N/A'; } else { $total = main::message('package-data'); } } if ($counts{'total'} && $extra > 1){ delete $counts{'total'}; my $b_mismatch; foreach (keys %counts){ next if $_ eq 'note'; if ($counts{$_}->[0] && $counts{$_}->[0] != $total){ $b_mismatch = 1; last; } } $total = '' if !$b_mismatch; } $output{main::key($$num++,1,1,'Packages')} = $total; # if blocked pm secondary, only show if admin if ($counts{'note'} && (!$counts{'total'} || $b_admin || $total < 100)){ $output{main::key($$num++,0,2,'note')} = $counts{'note'}; } if ($extra > 1 && %counts){ foreach (sort keys %counts){ my ($cont,$ind) = (1,2); # if package mgr command returns error, this will not be an array next if ref $counts{$_} ne 'ARRAY'; if ($counts{$_}->[0] || $b_admin){ my $key = $_; $key =~ s/^zzz-//; # get rid of the special sorters for items to show last $output{main::key($$num++,$cont,$ind,$key)} = $counts{$_}->[0]; if ($b_admin && $counts{$_}->[1]){ ($cont,$ind) = (0,3); $output{main::key($$num++,$cont,$ind,'lib')} = $counts{$_}->[1]; } } } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%output; eval $end if $b_log; } sub package_counts { eval $start if $b_log; my ($type) = @_; # 0: key; 1: program; 2: p/d; 3: arg/path; 4: 0/1 use lib; # 5: lib slice; 6: lib splitter; 7 - optional eval test # needed: cards [nutyx], urpmq [mageia] my @pkg_managers = ( ['alps','alps','p','showinstalled',1,0,''], ['apk','apk','p','info',1,0,''], # older dpkg-query do not support -f values consistently: eg ${binary:Package} ['apt','dpkg-query','p','-W -f=\'${Package}\n\'',1,0,''], # ['aptd','dpkg-query','d','/usr/lib/*',1,3,'\\/'], # mutyx. do cards test because there is a very slow pkginfo python pkg mgr ['cards','pkginfo','p','-i',1,1,'','main::check_program(\'cards\')'], ['emerge','emerge','d','/var/db/pkg/*/*/',1,5,'\\/'], ['eopkg','eopkg','d','/var/lib/eopkg/package/*',1,5,'\\/'], ['guix-sys','guix','p','package -p "/run/current-system/profile" -I',1,0,''], ['guix-usr','guix','p','package -I',1,0,''], ['kiss','kiss','p','list',1,0,''], ['mport','mport','p','list',1,0,''], ['nix-sys','nix-store','p','-qR /run/current-system/sw',1,1,'-'], ['nix-usr','nix-store','p','-qR ~/.nix-profile',1,1,'-'], ['nix-default','nix-store','p','-qR /nix/var/nix/profiles/default',1,2,'-'], ['pacman','pacman','p','-Qq --color never',1,0,'', '!main::check_program(\'pacman-g2\')'], # pacman-g2 has sym link to pacman ['pacman-g2','pacman-g2','p','-Q',1,0,''], ['pkg','pkg','d','/var/db/pkg/*',1,0,''], # 'pkg list' returns non programs ['pkg_info','pkg_info','p','',1,0,''], # like cards, avoid pkginfo directly due to python pm being so slow # but pkgadd is also found in scratch ['pkgutils','pkginfo','p','-i',1,0,'','main::check_program(\'pkgadd\')'], # slack 15 moves packages to /var/lib/pkgtools/packages but links to /var/log/packages ['pkgtool','pkgtool','d','/var/lib/pkgtools/packages',1,4,'\\/', '-d \'/var/lib/pkgtools/packages\''], ['pkgtool','pkgtool','d','/var/log/packages/',1,5,'\\/', '! -d \'/var/lib/pkgtools/packages\' && -d \'/var/log/packages/\''], # rpm way too slow without nodigest/sig!! confirms packages exist # but even with, MASSIVELY slow in some cases, > 20, 30 seconds!!!! # find another way to get rpm package counts or don't show this feature for rpm!! ['rpm','rpm','pkg','-qa --nodigest --nosignature',1,0,''], # scratch is a programming language too, with software called scratch ['scratch','pkgbuild','d','/var/lib/scratchpkg/index/*/.pkginfo',1,5,'\\/', '-d \'/var/lib/scratchpkg\''], # note',' slapt-get, spkg, and pkgtool all return the same count # ['slapt-get','slapt-get','p','--installed',1,0,''], # ['spkg','spkg','p','--installed',1,0,''], ['tce','tce-status','p','-i',1,0,''], # note: I believe mageia uses rpm internally but confirm # ['urpmi','urpmq','p','??',1,0,''], ['xbps','xbps-query','p','-l',1,1,''], # ['xxx-brew','brew','p','--cellar',0,0,''], # verify how this works ['zzz-flatpak','flatpak','p','list',0,0,''], ['zzz-snap','snap','p','list',0,0,'','@ps_cmd && (grep {/\bsnapd\b/} @ps_cmd)'], ); my $libs; foreach (@pkg_managers){ if ($program = main::check_program($_->[1])){ next if $_->[7] && !eval $_->[7]; my $error; if ($_->[2] eq 'p' || ($_->[2] eq 'pkg' && $force{'pkg'})){ chomp(@list = qx($program $_->[3] 2>/dev/null)); } elsif ($_->[2] eq 'd'){ @list = main::globber($_->[3]); } else { undef @list; $error = main::message('pm-disabled'); } undef $libs; # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@list; if (!$error){ $count = scalar @list; if ($b_admin && $count && $_->[4]){ $libs = count_libs(\@list,$_->[5],$_->[6]); } $counts{$_->[0]} = [$count,$libs]; $counts{'total'} += $count; } else { $counts{'note'} = $error; } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%counts; } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%counts; main::log_data('dump','Package managers: %counts',\%counts) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub appimage_counts { if (@ps_cmd && (grep {/\bappimaged\b/} @ps_cmd)){ @list = main::globber($ENV{'HOME'} . '/.local/bin/*.appimage'); $count = scalar @list; $counts{'zzz-appimage'} = [$count,undef] if $count; $counts{'total'} += $count; } } sub count_libs { my ($items,$pos,$split) = @_; my (@data); my $i = 0; $split ||= '\\s+'; # print scalar @$items, '::', $split, '::', $pos, "\n"; foreach (@$items){ @data = split(/$split/, $_); # print scalar @data, '::', $data[$pos], "\n"; $i++ if $data[$pos] && $data[$pos] =~ m%^lib%; } return $i; } } ## ParseEDID { package ParseEDID; # CVT_ratios: my @known_ratios = qw(5/4 4/3 3/2 16/10 15/9 16/9); my @edid_info = ( ['a8', '_header'], ['a2', 'manufacturer_name'], ['v', 'product_code'], ['V', 'serial_number'], ['C', 'week'], ['C', 'year'], ['C', 'edid_version'], ['C', 'edid_revision'], ['a', 'video_input_definition'], ['C', 'max_size_horizontal'], # in cm, 0 on projectors ['C', 'max_size_vertical'], # in cm, 0 on projectors ['C', 'gamma'], ['a', 'feature_support'], ['a10', '_color_characteristics'], ['a3' , 'established_timings'], ['a16', 'standard_timings'], ['a72', 'monitor_details'], ['C', 'extension_flag'], ['C', 'checksum'], ); my %subfields = ( manufacturer_name => [ [1, ''], [5, '1'], [5, '2'], [5, '3'], ], video_input_definition => [ [1, 'digital'], [1, 'separate_sync'], [1, 'composite_sync'], [1, 'sync_on_green'], [2, ''], [2, 'voltage_level'], ], feature_support => [ [1, 'DPMS_standby'], [1, 'DPMS_suspend'], [1, 'DPMS_active_off'], [1, 'rgb'], [1, ''], [1, 'sRGB_compliance'], [1, 'has_preferred_timing'], [1, 'GTF_compliance'], ], # these are VESA timings, basically: VESA-EEDID-A2.pdf established_timings => [ # byte 1, 23h [1, '720x400_70'], [1, '720x400_88'], [1, '640x480_60'], [1, '640x480_67'], [1, '640x480_72'], [1, '640x480_75'], [1, '800x600_56'], [1, '800x600_60'], # byte 2, 24h [1, '800x600_72'], [1, '800x600_75'], [1, '832x624_75'], [1, '1024x768_87i'], [1, '1024x768_60'], [1, '1024x768_70'], [1, '1024x768_75'], [1, '1280x1024_75'], # byte 3, 25h # 7: [1, '1152x870_75'], # apple macII # 6-0: manufacturer's timings ], detailed_timing => [ [8, 'horizontal_active'], [8, 'horizontal_blanking'], [4, 'horizontal_active_hi'], [4, 'horizontal_blanking_hi'], [8, 'vertical_active'], [8, 'vertical_blanking'], [4, 'vertical_active_hi'], [4, 'vertical_blanking_hi'], [8, 'horizontal_sync_offset'], [8, 'horizontal_sync_pulse_width'], [4, 'vertical_sync_offset'], [4, 'vertical_sync_pulse_width'], [2, 'horizontal_sync_offset_hi'], [2, 'horizontal_sync_pulse_width_hi'], [2, 'vertical_sync_offset_hi'], [2, 'vertical_sync_pulse_width_hi'], [8, 'horizontal_image_size'], # in mm [8, 'vertical_image_size'], # in mm [4, 'horizontal_image_size_hi'], [4, 'vertical_image_size_hi'], [8, 'horizontal_border'], [8, 'vertical_border'], [1, 'interlaced'], [2, 'stereo'], [2, 'digital_composite'], [1, 'horizontal_sync_positive'], [1, 'vertical_sync_positive'], [1, ''], ], # 16 bytes, up to 8 additional timings, each identified by a unique 2 byte # code derived from the horizontal active pixel count, the image aspect ratio # and field refresh rate as described in Table 3.19 standard_timing => [ [8, 'X'], [2, 'aspect'], [6, 'vfreq'], ], monitor_range => [ [8, 'vertical_min'], [8, 'vertical_max'], [8, 'horizontal_min'], [8, 'horizontal_max'], [8, 'pixel_clock_max'], ], manufacturer_specified_range_timing => [ # http://www.spwg.org/salisbury_march_19_2002.pdf # for the glossary: http://www.vesa.org/Public/PSWG/PSWG15v1.pdf [8, 'horizontal_sync_pulse_width_min'], # HSPW (Horizontal Sync Pulse Width) [8, 'horizontal_sync_pulse_width_max'], [8, 'horizontal_back_porch_min'], # t_hbp [8, 'horizontal_back_porch_max'], [8, 'vertical_sync_pulse_width_min'], # VSPW (Vertical Sync Pulse Width) [8, 'vertical_sync_pulse_width_max'], [8, 'vertical_back_porch_min'], # t_vbp (Vertical Back Porch) [8, 'vertical_back_porch_max'], [8, 'horizontal_blanking_min'], # t_hp (Horizontal Period) [8, 'horizontal_blanking_max'], [8, 'vertical_blanking_min'], # t_vp [8, 'vertical_blanking_max'], [8, 'module_revision'], ], cea_data_block_collection => [ [3, 'type'], [5, 'size'], ], cea_video_data_block => [ [1, 'native'], [7, 'mode'], ], ); my @cea_video_mode_to_detailed_timing = ( 'pixel_clock', 'horizontal_active', 'vertical_active', 'aspect', 'horizontal_blanking', 'horizontal_sync_offset', 'horizontal_sync_pulse_width', 'vertical_blanking', 'vertical_sync_offset', 'vertical_sync_pulse_width', 'horizontal_sync_positive', 'vertical_sync_positive', 'interlaced' ); my @cea_video_modes = ( # [0] pixel clock, [1] X, [2] Y, [3] aspect, [4] Hblank, [5] Hsync_offset, [6] Hsync_pulse_width, # [7] Vblank, [8] Vsync_offset, [9] Vsync_pulse_width, [10] Hsync+, [11] Vsync+, [12] interlaced # 59.94/29.97 and similar modes also have a 60.00/30.00 counterpart by raising the pixel clock [ 25.175, 640, 480, "4/3", 160, 16, 96, 45, 10, 2, 0, 0, 0 ], # 1: 640x 480@59.94 [ 27.000, 720, 480, "4/3", 138, 16, 62, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 2: 720x 480@59.94 [ 27.000, 720, 480, "16/9", 138, 16, 62, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 3: 720x 480@59.94 [ 74.250, 1280, 720, "16/9", 370, 110, 40, 30, 5, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 4: 1280x 720@60.00 [ 74.250, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 280, 88, 44, 45, 4, 10, 1, 1, 1 ], # 5: 1920x1080@30.00 [ 27.000, 1440, 480, "4/3", 276, 38, 124, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 6: 1440x 480@29.97 [ 27.000, 1440, 480, "16/9", 276, 38, 124, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 7: 1440x 480@29.97 [ 27.000, 1440, 240, "4/3", 276, 38, 124, 22, 4, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 8: 1440x 240@60.05 [ 27.000, 1440, 240, "16/9", 276, 38, 124, 22, 4, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 9: 1440x 240@60.05 [ 54.000, 2880, 480, "4/3", 552, 76, 248, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 10: 2880x 480@29.97 [ 54.000, 2880, 480, "16/9", 552, 76, 248, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 11: 2880x 480@29.97 [ 54.000, 2880, 240, "4/3", 552, 76, 248, 22, 4, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 12: 2880x 240@60.05 [ 54.000, 2880, 240, "16/9", 552, 76, 248, 22, 4, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 13: 2880x 240@60.05 [ 54.000, 1440, 480, "4/3", 276, 32, 124, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 14: 1440x 480@59.94 [ 54.000, 1440, 480, "16/9", 276, 32, 124, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 15: 1440x 480@59.94 [ 148.500, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 280, 88, 44, 45, 4, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 16: 1920x1080@60.00 [ 27.000, 720, 576, "4/3", 144, 12, 64, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 17: 720x 576@50.00 [ 27.000, 720, 576, "16/9", 144, 12, 64, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 18: 720x 576@50.00 [ 74.250, 1280, 720, "16/9", 700, 440, 40, 30, 5, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 19: 1280x 720@50.00 [ 74.250, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 720, 528, 44, 45, 4, 10, 1, 1, 1 ], # 20: 1920x1080@25.00 [ 27.000, 1440, 576, "4/3", 288, 24, 126, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 21: 1440x 576@25.00 [ 27.000, 1440, 576, "16/9", 288, 24, 126, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 22: 1440x 576@25.00 [ 27.000, 1440, 288, "4/3", 288, 24, 126, 24, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 23: 1440x 288@50.08 [ 27.000, 1440, 288, "16/9", 288, 24, 126, 24, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 24: 1440x 288@50.08 [ 54.000, 2880, 576, "4/3", 576, 48, 252, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 25: 2880x 576@25.00 [ 54.000, 2880, 576, "16/9", 576, 48, 252, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 26: 2880x 576@25.00 [ 54.000, 2880, 288, "4/3", 576, 48, 252, 24, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 27: 2880x 288@50.08 [ 54.000, 2880, 288, "16/9", 576, 48, 252, 24, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # 28: 2880x 288@50.08 [ 54.000, 1440, 576, "4/3", 288, 24, 128, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 29: 1440x 576@50.00 [ 54.000, 1440, 576, "16/9", 288, 24, 128, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 30: 1440x 576@50.00 [ 148.500, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 720, 528, 44, 45, 4, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 31: 1920x1080@50.00 [ 74.250, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 830, 638, 44, 45, 4, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 32: 1920x1080@24.00 [ 74.250, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 720, 528, 44, 45, 4, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 33: 1920x1080@25.00 [ 74.250, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 280, 88, 44, 45, 4, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 34: 1920x1080@30.00 [ 108.000, 2880, 480, "4/3", 552, 64, 248, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 35: 2880x 480@59.94 [ 108.000, 2880, 480, "16/9", 552, 64, 248, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 36: 2880x 480@59.94 [ 108.000, 2880, 576, "4/3", 576, 48, 256, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 37: 2880x 576@50.00 [ 108.000, 2880, 576, "16/9", 576, 48, 256, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 38: 2880x 576@50.00 [ 72.000, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 384, 32, 168, 170, 46, 10, 1, 0, 1 ], # 39: 1920x1080@25.00 [ 148.500, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 720, 528, 44, 45, 4, 10, 1, 1, 1 ], # 40: 1920x1080@50.00 [ 148.500, 1280, 720, "16/9", 700, 440, 40, 30, 5, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 41: 1280x 720@100.00 [ 54.000, 720, 576, "4/3", 144, 12, 64, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 42: 720x 576@100.00 [ 54.000, 720, 576, "16/9", 144, 12, 64, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 43: 720x 576@100.00 [ 54.000, 1440, 576, "4/3", 288, 24, 126, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 44: 1440x 576@50.00 [ 54.000, 1440, 576, "16/9", 288, 24, 126, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 45: 1440x 576@50.00 [ 148.500, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 280, 88, 44, 45, 4, 10, 1, 1, 1 ], # 46: 1920x1080@60.00 [ 148.500, 1280, 720, "16/9", 370, 110, 40, 30, 5, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 47: 1280x 720@120.00 [ 54.000, 720, 480, "4/3", 138, 16, 62, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 48: 720x 480@119.88 [ 54.000, 720, 480, "16/9", 138, 16, 62, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 49: 720x 480@119.88 [ 54.000, 1440, 480, "4/3", 276, 38, 124, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 50: 1440x 480@59.94 [ 54.000, 1440, 480, "16/9", 276, 38, 124, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 51: 1440x 480@59.94 [ 108.000, 720, 576, "4/3", 144, 12, 64, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 52: 720x 576@200.00 [ 108.000, 720, 576, "16/9", 144, 12, 64, 49, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0 ], # 53: 720x 576@200.00 [ 108.000, 1440, 576, "4/3", 288, 24, 126, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 54: 1440x 576@100.00 [ 108.000, 1440, 576, "16/9", 288, 24, 126, 49, 4, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 55: 1440x 576@100.00 [ 108.000, 720, 480, "4/3", 138, 16, 62, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 56: 720x 480@239.76 [ 108.000, 720, 480, "16/9", 138, 16, 62, 45, 9, 6, 0, 0, 0 ], # 57: 720x 480@239.76 [ 108.000, 1440, 480, "4/3", 276, 38, 124, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 58: 1440x 480@119.88 [ 108.000, 1440, 480, "16/9", 276, 38, 124, 45, 8, 6, 0, 0, 1 ], # 59: 1440x 480@119.88 [ 59.400, 1280, 720, "16/9", 2020, 1760, 40, 30, 5, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 60: 1280x 720@24.00 [ 74.250, 1280, 720, "16/9", 2680, 2420, 40, 30, 5, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 61: 1280x 720@25.00 [ 74.250, 1280, 720, "16/9", 2020, 1760, 40, 30, 5, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 62: 1280x 720@30.00 [ 297.000, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 280, 88, 44, 45, 4, 5, 1, 1, 0 ], # 63: 1920x1080@120.00 [ 297.000, 1920, 1080, "16/9", 720, 528, 44, 45, 4, 10, 1, 1, 0 ], # 64: 1920x1080@100.00 ); # Exist but IDs Unknown: Pixio, AOpen (AON?), AORUS [probably GBT], Deco Gear, # Eyoyo, GAEMS, GeChic, KOORUI, Lilliput, Mobile Pixels, Nexanic, # SunFounder, TECNII, TPEKKA, V7/VSEVEN, # Guesses: KYY=KYY, MSI=MSI, # PGS: Princeton Graphic Systems; SDC: Samsung Display Co; # SIS: Silicon Integrated Systems; STN: Samsung Electronics America; # TAI: Toshiba America my %vendors = ( 'ACI' => 'Asus', 'ACR' => 'Acer', 'ACT' => 'Targa', 'ADI' => 'ADI', 'AMW' => 'AMW', 'ANX' => 'Acer Netxix', 'AOC' => 'AOC', 'API' => 'Acer', 'APP' => 'Apple', 'ART' => 'ArtMedia', 'AST' => 'AST Research', 'AUO' => 'AU Optronics', 'BEL' => 'Beltronic', 'BMM' => 'BMM', 'BNQ' => 'BenQ', 'BOE' => 'BOE Display', 'CMN' => 'Chi Mei Innolux', 'CPL' => 'Compal/ALFA', 'CPQ' => 'Compaq', 'CPT' => 'Asus', 'CTX' => 'CTX (Chuntex)', 'CVT' => 'DGM', 'DEC' => 'DEC', 'DEL' => 'Dell', 'DPC' => 'Delta', 'DPL' => 'Digital Projection', 'DWE' => 'Daewoo', 'ECS' => 'Elitegroup', 'EIZ' => 'EIZO', 'EPI' => 'Envision', 'ETR' => 'Rotel', 'FCM' => 'Funai', 'FUS' => 'Fujitsu Siemens', 'GBT' => 'Gigabyte', 'GSM' => 'LG (GoldStar)', 'GWY' => 'Gateway 2000', 'HEI' => 'Hyundai.', 'HIQ' => 'Hyundai ImageQuest', 'HIT' => 'Hitachi', 'HPN' => 'HP', 'HSD' => 'Hannspree', 'HSL' => 'Hansol', 'HTC' => 'Hitachi', 'HVR' => 'Hitache', 'HWP' => 'HP', 'IBM' => 'IBM', 'ICL' => 'Fujitsu ICL', 'IFS' => 'InFocus', 'IQT' => 'Hyundai', 'IVM' => 'Idek Iiyama', 'KDS' => 'KDS', 'KFC' => 'KFC Computek', 'KYY' => 'KYY', 'LEN' => 'Lenovo', 'LGD' => 'LG', 'LKM' => 'Adlas/Azalea', 'LNK' => 'LINK', 'LPL' => 'LG Philips', 'LTN' => 'Lite-On', 'MAG' => 'MAG InnoVision', 'MAX' => 'Maxdata', 'MED' => 'Medion', 'MEI' => 'Panasonic', 'MEL' => 'Mitsubishi', 'MIR' => 'Miro', 'MSI' => 'MSI', 'MTC' => 'MITAC', 'NAN' => 'NANAO', 'NEC' => 'NEC', 'NOK' => 'Nokia', 'NVD' => 'Nvidia', 'OQI' => 'ViewSonic Optiquest', 'ORN' => 'Orion', 'PBN' => 'Packard Bell', 'PCK' => 'Daewoo', 'PDC' => 'Polaroid', 'PGS' => 'Princeton', 'PHL' => 'Philips', 'PIO' => 'Pioneer', 'PNR' => 'Planar', 'PRT' => 'Princeton', 'QDI' => 'Quahtum Data', 'QDS' => 'Quanta Display', 'REL' => 'Relisys', 'SAM' => 'Samsung', 'SAN' => 'Sanyo', 'SDC' => 'Samsung', 'SEC' => 'Seiko Epson', 'SEN' => 'Sensics', 'SHP' => 'Sharp', 'SII' => 'Silicon Image', 'SIS' => 'SIS', 'SMC' => 'Samtron', 'SMI' => 'Smile', 'SNI' => 'Siemens Nixdorf', 'SNY' => 'Sony', 'SPT' => 'Sceptre', 'SRC' => 'Shamrock', 'STN' => 'Samsung', 'STP' => 'Sceptre', 'TAI' => 'Toshiba', 'TAT' => 'Tatung', 'TOS' => 'Toshiba', 'TRL' => 'Royal Information', 'TSB' => 'Toshiba', 'UEG' => 'EliteGroup', 'UNM' => 'Unisys', 'VIT' => 'Visitech', 'VLV' => 'Valve', 'VSC' => 'ViewSonic', 'VTK' => 'Viewteck', 'WTC' => 'Wen Technology', 'ZCM' => 'Zenith', ); sub _within_limit { my ($value, $type, $limit) = @_; $type eq 'min' ? $value >= $limit : $value <= $limit; } sub _get_many_bits { my ($s, $field_name) = @_; my @bits = split('', unpack('B*', $s)); my %h; foreach (@{$subfields{$field_name}}) { my ($size, $field) = @$_; my @l = ('0' x (8 - $size), splice(@bits, 0, $size)); $h{$field} = unpack("C", pack('B*', join('', @l))) if $field && $field !~ /^_/; } \%h; } sub check_parsed_edid { my ($edid) = @_; $edid->{edid_version} >= 1 && $edid->{edid_version} <= 2 or return 'bad edid_version'; $edid->{edid_revision} != 0xff or return 'bad edid_revision'; if ($edid->{monitor_range}) { $edid->{monitor_range}{horizontal_min} && $edid->{monitor_range}{horizontal_min} <= $edid->{monitor_range}{horizontal_max} or return 'bad HorizSync'; $edid->{monitor_range}{vertical_min} && $edid->{monitor_range}{vertical_min} <= $edid->{monitor_range}{vertical_max} or return 'bad VertRefresh'; } ''; } sub _build_detailed_timing { my ($pixel_clock, $vv) = @_; my $h = _get_many_bits($vv, 'detailed_timing'); $h->{pixel_clock} = $pixel_clock / 100; # to have it in MHz my %detailed_timing_field_size = map { $_->[1], $_->[0] } @{$subfields{detailed_timing}}; foreach my $field (keys %detailed_timing_field_size) { $field =~ s/_hi$// or next; my $hi = delete($h->{$field . '_hi'}); $h->{$field} += $hi << $detailed_timing_field_size{$field}; } $h; } sub _add_standard_timing_modes { my ($edid, $v) = @_; my @aspect2ratio = ( $edid->{edid_version} > 1 || $edid->{edid_revision} > 2 ? '16/10' : '1/1', '4/3', '5/4', '16/9', ); $v = [ map { my $h = _get_many_bits($_, 'standard_timing'); $h->{X} = ($h->{X} + 31) * 8; if ($_ ne "\x20\x20" && $h->{X} > 256) { # cf VALID_TIMING in Xorg edid.h $h->{vfreq} += 60; if ($h->{ratio} = $aspect2ratio[$h->{aspect}]) { delete $h->{aspect}; $h->{Y} = $h->{X} / eval($h->{ratio}); } $h; } else { () } } unpack('a2' x (length($v) / 2), $v) ]; $v; } sub parse_edid { my ($raw_edid, $verbose) = @_; my %edid; my ($main_edid, @eedid_blocks) = unpack("a128" x (length($raw_edid) / 128), $raw_edid); my @vals = unpack(join('', map { $_->[0] } @edid_info), $main_edid); my $i; foreach (@edid_info) { my ($field, $v) = ($_->[1], $vals[$i++]); if ($field eq 'year') { $v += 1990; } elsif ($field eq 'manufacturer_name') { my $h = _get_many_bits($v, 'manufacturer_name'); $v = join('', map { chr(ord('A') + $h->{$_} - 1) } 1 .. 3); $v = "" if $v eq "@@@"; $edid{'manufacturer_name_nice'} = ($v && $vendors{$v}) ? $vendors{$v} : ''; } elsif ($field eq 'video_input_definition') { $v = _get_many_bits($v, 'video_input_definition'); } elsif ($field eq 'feature_support') { $v = _get_many_bits($v, 'feature_support'); } elsif ($field eq 'established_timings') { my $h = _get_many_bits($v, 'established_timings'); $v = [ sort { $a->{X} <=> $b->{X} || $a->{vfreq} <=> $b->{vfreq} } map { /(\d+)x(\d+)_(\d+)(i?)/ ? { X => $1, Y => $2, vfreq => $3, $4 ? (interlace => 1) : () } : () } grep { $h->{$_} } keys %$h ]; } elsif ($field eq 'standard_timings') { $v = _add_standard_timing_modes(\%edid, $v); } elsif ($field eq 'monitor_details') { while ($v) { (my $pixel_clock, my $vv, $v) = unpack("v a16 a*", $v); if ($pixel_clock) { # detailed timing my $h = _build_detailed_timing($pixel_clock, $vv); push @{$edid{detailed_timings}}, $h if $h->{horizontal_active} > 1 && $h->{vertical_active} > 1; } else { (my $flag, $vv) = unpack("n x a*", $vv); if ($flag == 0xfd) { # range $edid{monitor_range} = _get_many_bits($vv, 'monitor_range'); if ($edid{monitor_range}{pixel_clock_max} == 0xff) { delete $edid{monitor_range}{pixel_clock_max}; } else { $edid{monitor_range}{pixel_clock_max} *= 10; #- to have it in MHz } } elsif ($flag == 0xf) { my $range = _get_many_bits($vv, 'manufacturer_specified_range_timing'); my $e = $edid{detailed_timings}[0]; my $valid = 1; foreach my $m ('min', 'max') { my %total; foreach my $dir ('horizontal', 'vertical') { $range->{$dir . '_sync_pulse_width_' . $m} *= 2; $range->{$dir . '_back_porch_' . $m} *= 2; $range->{$dir . '_blanking_' . $m} *= 2; if ($e && $e->{$dir . '_active'} && _within_limit($e->{$dir . '_blanking'}, $m, $range->{$dir . '_blanking_' . $m}) && _within_limit($e->{$dir . '_sync_pulse_width'}, $m, $range->{$dir . '_sync_pulse_width_' . $m}) && _within_limit($e->{$dir . '_blanking'} - $e->{$dir . '_sync_offset'} - $e->{$dir . '_sync_pulse_width'}, $m, $range->{$dir . '_back_porch_' . $m})) { $total{$dir} = $e->{$dir . '_active'} + $range->{$dir . '_blanking_' . $m}; } } if ($total{horizontal} && $total{vertical}) { my $hfreq = $e->{pixel_clock} * 1000 / $total{horizontal}; my $vfreq = $hfreq * 1000 / $total{vertical}; $range->{'horizontal_' . ($m eq 'min' ? 'max' : 'min')} = _round($hfreq); $range->{'vertical_' . ($m eq 'min' ? 'max' : 'min')} = _round($vfreq); } else { $valid = 0; } } $edid{$valid ? 'monitor_range' : 'manufacturer_specified_range_timing'} = $range; } elsif ($flag == 0xfa) { push @{$edid{standard_timings}}, _add_standard_timing_modes(\%edid, unpack('a12', $vv)); } elsif ($flag == 0xfc) { my $prev = $edid{monitor_name}; $edid{monitor_name} = ($prev ? "$prev " : '') . unpack('A13', $vv); } elsif ($flag == 0xfe) { push @{$edid{monitor_text}}, unpack('A13', $vv); } elsif ($flag == 0xff) { push @{$edid{serial_number2}}, unpack('A13', $vv); } else { $verbose && $vv ne "\0" x 13 && $vv ne " " x 13 and warn "parse_edid: unknown flag $flag\n"; } } } } $edid{$field} = $v if $field && $field !~ /^_/; } foreach (@eedid_blocks) { my ($tag, $v) = unpack("C a*", $_); if ($tag == 0x02) { # CEA EDID my $dtd_offset; ($dtd_offset, $v) = unpack("x C x a*", $v); next if $dtd_offset < 4; $dtd_offset -= 4; while ($dtd_offset > 0) { if (!$v) { warn "parse_edid: DTD offset outside of available data\n" if $verbose; last; } my $h = _get_many_bits($v, 'cea_data_block_collection'); $dtd_offset -= $h->{size} + 1; my $vv; ($vv, $v) = unpack("x a$h->{size} a*", $v); if ($h->{type} == 0x02) { # Video Data Block my @vmodes = unpack("a" x $h->{size}, $vv); foreach my $vmode (@vmodes) { $h = _get_many_bits($vmode, 'cea_video_data_block'); my $cea_mode = $cea_video_modes[$h->{mode} - 1]; if (!$cea_mode) { warn "parse_edid: unhandled CEA mode $h->{mode}\n" if $verbose; next; } my %det_mode = (source => 'cea_vdb'); @det_mode{@cea_video_mode_to_detailed_timing} = @$cea_mode; push @{$edid{detailed_timings}}, \%det_mode; } } } while (length($v) >= 18) { (my $pixel_clock, my $vv, $v) = unpack("v a16 a*", $v); last if !$pixel_clock; my $h = _build_detailed_timing($pixel_clock, $vv); push @{$edid{detailed_timings}}, $h if $h->{horizontal_active} > 1 && $h->{vertical_active} > 1; } } else { $verbose && warn "parse_edid: unknown tag $tag\n"; } } $edid{max_size_precision} = 'cm'; $edid{EISA_ID} = $edid{manufacturer_name} . sprintf('%04x', $edid{product_code}) if $edid{product_code} && $edid{manufacturer_name}; if ($edid{monitor_range}) { $edid{HorizSync} = $edid{monitor_range}{horizontal_min} . '-' . $edid{monitor_range}{horizontal_max}; $edid{VertRefresh} = $edid{monitor_range}{vertical_min} . '-' . $edid{monitor_range}{vertical_max}; } if ($edid{max_size_vertical}) { $edid{ratio} = $edid{max_size_horizontal} / $edid{max_size_vertical}; $edid{ratio_name} = _ratio_name($edid{max_size_horizontal}, $edid{max_size_vertical}, 'cm'); $edid{ratio_precision} = 'cm'; } if ($edid{feature_support}{has_preferred_timing} && $edid{detailed_timings}[0]) { $edid{detailed_timings}[0]{preferred} = 1; } foreach my $h (@{$edid{detailed_timings}}) { # EDID standard is ambiguous on how interlaced modes should be # specified; workaround clearly broken modes: if ($h->{interlaced}) { foreach ("720x480", "1440x480", "2880x480", "720x576", "1440x576", "2880x576", "1920x1080") { if ($_ eq $h->{horizontal_active} . 'x' . $h->{vertical_active} * 2) { $h->{vertical_active} *= 2; $h->{vertical_blanking} *= 2; $h->{vertical_sync_offset} *= 2; $h->{vertical_sync_pulse_width} *= 2; $h->{vertical_blanking} |= 1; } } } # if the mm size given in the detailed_timing is not far from the cm size # put it as a more precise cm size my %in_cm = ( horizontal => _define($h->{horizontal_image_size}) / 10, vertical => _define($h->{vertical_image_size}) / 10, ); my ($error) = sort { $b <=> $a } map { abs($edid{'max_size_' . $_} - $in_cm{$_}) } keys %in_cm; if ($error <= 0.5) { $edid{'max_size_' . $_} = $in_cm{$_} foreach keys %in_cm; $edid{max_size_precision} = 'mm'; } if ($error < 1 && $in_cm{vertical}) { # using it for the ratio $edid{ratio} = $in_cm{horizontal} / $in_cm{vertical}; $edid{ratio_name} = _ratio_name($in_cm{horizontal}, $in_cm{vertical}, 'mm'); $edid{ratio_precision} = 'mm'; } $h->{bad_ratio} = 1 if $edid{ratio_precision} && abs($edid{ratio} - $h->{horizontal_active} / $h->{vertical_active}) > ($edid{ratio_precision} eq 'mm' ? 0.02 : 0.2); if ($edid{max_size_vertical}) { $h->{vertical_dpi} = $h->{vertical_active} / $edid{max_size_vertical} * 2.54; } if ($edid{max_size_horizontal}) { $h->{horizontal_dpi} = $h->{horizontal_active} / $edid{max_size_horizontal} * 2.54; } my $dpi_string = ''; if ($h->{vertical_dpi} && $h->{horizontal_dpi}) { $dpi_string = abs($h->{vertical_dpi} / $h->{horizontal_dpi} - 1) < 0.05 ? sprintf("%d dpi", $h->{horizontal_dpi}) : sprintf("%dx%d dpi", $h->{horizontal_dpi}, $h->{vertical_dpi}); } my $horizontal_total = $h->{horizontal_active} + $h->{horizontal_blanking}; my $vertical_total = $h->{vertical_active} + $h->{vertical_blanking}; no warnings 'uninitialized'; $h->{ModeLine_comment} = sprintf qq(# Monitor %s%s modeline (%.1f Hz vsync, %.1f kHz hsync, %sratio %s%s)), $h->{preferred} ? "preferred" : "supported", $h->{source} eq 'cea_vdb' ? " CEA" : '', $h->{pixel_clock} / $horizontal_total / $vertical_total * 1000 * 1000 * ($h->{interlaced} ? 2 : 1), $h->{pixel_clock} / $horizontal_total * 1000, $h->{interlaced} ? "interlaced, " : '', _nearest_ratio($h->{horizontal_active} / $h->{vertical_active}, 0.01) || sprintf("%.2f", $h->{horizontal_active} / $h->{vertical_active}), $dpi_string ? ", $dpi_string" : ''; $h->{ModeLine} = sprintf qq("%dx%d" $h->{pixel_clock} %d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d %shsync %svsync%s), $h->{horizontal_active}, $h->{vertical_active}, $h->{horizontal_active}, $h->{horizontal_active} + $h->{horizontal_sync_offset}, $h->{horizontal_active} + $h->{horizontal_sync_offset} + $h->{horizontal_sync_pulse_width}, $horizontal_total, $h->{vertical_active}, $h->{vertical_active} + $h->{vertical_sync_offset}, $h->{vertical_active} + $h->{vertical_sync_offset} + $h->{vertical_sync_pulse_width}, $vertical_total, $h->{horizontal_sync_positive} ? '+' : '-', $h->{vertical_sync_positive} ? '+' : '-', $h->{interlaced} ? ' Interlace' : ''; } $edid{diagonal_size} = sqrt(_sqr($edid{max_size_horizontal}) + _sqr($edid{max_size_vertical})) / 2.54; \%edid; } sub _nearest_ratio { my ($ratio, $max_error) = @_; my @sorted = sort { $a->[1] <=> $b->[1] } map { my $error = abs($ratio - eval($_)); $error > $max_error ? () : [ $_, $error ]; } @known_ratios; $sorted[0][0]; } sub _ratio_name { my ($horizontal, $vertical, $precision) = @_; if ($precision eq 'mm') { _nearest_ratio($horizontal / $vertical, 0.1); } else { my $error = 0.5; my $ratio1 = _nearest_ratio(($horizontal + $error) / ($vertical - $error), 0.2); my $ratio2 = _nearest_ratio(($horizontal - $error) / ($vertical + $error), 0.2); $ratio1 && $ratio2 or return; if ($ratio1 eq $ratio2) { $ratio1; } else { my $ratio = _nearest_ratio($horizontal / $vertical, 0.2); join(' or ', $ratio, $ratio eq $ratio1 ? $ratio2 : $ratio1); } } } sub _define { defined $_[0] ? $_[0] : 0 } sub _sqr { $_[0] * $_[0] } sub _round { int($_[0] + 0.5) } } ## PartitionData - set/get # for /proc/partitions only, see DiskDataBSD for BSD partition data. { package PartitionData; sub set { my ($type) = @_; $loaded{'partition-data'} = 1; if (my $file = $system_files{'proc-partitions'}){ proc_data($file); } } # 1 - partition name, without /dev, like sda1, sde sub get { eval $start if $b_log; my $item = $_[0]; return if !@proc_partitions; my (@device); foreach my $device (@proc_partitions){ if ($device->[3] eq $item){ @device = @$device; last; } } eval $start if $b_log; return @device; } sub proc_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $file = $_[0]; if ($fake{'partitions'}){ # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/proc-partitions-1.txt"; } my @parts = main::reader($file,'strip'); # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@parts; shift @parts if @parts; # get rid of headers for (@parts){ my @temp = split(/\s+/, $_); next if !defined $temp[2]; push (@proc_partitions,[$temp[0],$temp[1],$temp[2],$temp[3]]); } eval $end if $b_log; } } # args: 1 - pci device string; 2 - pci cleaned subsystem string sub get_pci_vendor { eval $start if $b_log; my ($device, $subsystem) = @_; return if !$subsystem; my ($vendor,$sep,$temp) = ('','',''); # get rid of any [({ type characters that will make regex fail # and similar matches show as non-match $subsystem = clean_regex($subsystem); my @data = split(/\s+/, $subsystem); # when using strings in patterns for regex have to escape them foreach (@data){ $temp = $_; $temp =~ s/(\+|\$|\?|\^|\*)/\\$1/g; if ($device !~ m|\b$temp\b|){ $vendor .= $sep . $_; $sep = ' '; } else { last; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $vendor; } # $rows, $num by ref. sub get_pcie_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($bus_id,$j,$rows,$num,$type) = @_; $type ||= ''; # see also /sys/class/drm/ my $path_start = '/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:'; return if !$bus_id || ! -d $path_start . $bus_id; $path_start .= $bus_id; my $path = $path_start . '/{max_link_width,current_link_width,max_link_speed'; $path .= ',current_link_speed}'; my @files = globber($path); if ($type eq 'gpu'){ $path = $path_start . '/0000*/0000*/{mem_info_vram_used,mem_info_vram_total}'; push(@files,globber($path)); } # print @files,"\n"; return if !@files; my (%data,$name); my %gen = ( '2.5 GT/s' => 1, '5 GT/s' => 2, '8 GT/s' => 3, '16 GT/s' => 4, '32 GT/s' => 5, '64 GT/s' => 6, ); foreach (@files){ if (-r $_){ $name = $_; $name =~ s|^/.*/||; $data{$name} = reader($_,'strip',0); if ($name eq 'max_link_speed' || $name eq 'current_link_speed'){ $data{$name} =~ s/\.0\b| PCIe$//g; # trim .0 off in 5.0, 8.0 } } } # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%data; # Maximum PCIe Bandwidth = SPEED * WIDTH * (1 - ENCODING) - 1Gb/s. if ($data{'current_link_speed'} && $data{'current_link_width'}){ $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,1,2,'pcie')} = ''; if ($b_admin && $gen{$data{'current_link_speed'}}){ $$rows[$j]{key($$num++,0,3,'gen')} = $gen{$data{'current_link_speed'}}; } $$rows[$j]{key($$num++,0,3,'speed')} = $data{'current_link_speed'}; $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,0,3,'lanes')} = $data{'current_link_width'}; if ($b_admin && (($data{'max_link_speed'} && $data{'max_link_speed'} ne $data{'current_link_speed'}) || ($data{'max_link_width'} && $data{'max_link_width'} > $data{'current_link_width'}))){ $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,1,3,'link-max')} = ''; if ($data{'max_link_speed'} && $data{'max_link_speed'} ne $data{'current_link_speed'}){ $$rows[$j]{key($$num++,0,4,'gen')} = $gen{$data{'max_link_speed'}}; $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,0,4,'speed')} = $data{'max_link_speed'}; } if ($data{'max_link_width'} && $data{'max_link_width'} > $data{'current_link_width'}){ $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,0,4,'lanes')} = $data{'max_link_width'}; } } } if ($type eq 'gpu' && $data{'mem_info_vram_used'} && $data{'mem_info_vram_total'}){ $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,1,2,'vram')} = ''; $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,0,3,'total')} = get_size($data{'mem_info_vram_total'}/1024,'string'); my $used = get_size($data{'mem_info_vram_used'}/1024,'string'); $used .= ' (' . sprintf('%0.1f',($data{'mem_info_vram_used'}/$data{'mem_info_vram_total'}*100)) . '%)'; $$rows[$j]->{key($$num++,0,3,'used')} = $used; } eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_ps_aux { eval $start if $b_log; my ($header,@ps,@temp); # note: some ps cut off output based on terminal width # ww sets width unlimited $loaded{'ps-aux'} = 1; @ps = grabber("ps wwaux 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); if (@ps){ $header = shift @ps; # get rid of header row # handle busy box, which has 3 columns, regular ps aux has 11 # avoid deprecated implicit split error in older Perls @temp = split(/\s+/, $header); } $ps_cols = $#temp; # the indexes, not the scalar count if ($ps_cols < 10){ my $version = qx(ps --version 2>&1); $b_busybox_ps = 1 if $version =~ /busybox/i; } return if !@ps; # note: mips/openwrt ps has no 'a' for (@ps){ next if !$_; next if $self_name eq 'inxi' && /\/$self_name\b/; $_ = lc; push (@ps_aux,$_); my @split = split(/\s+/, $_); # slice out 10th to last elements of ps aux rows my $final = $#split; # some stuff has a lot of data, chrome for example $final = ($final > ($ps_cols + 2)) ? $ps_cols + 2 : $final; # handle case of ps wrapping lines despite ww unlimited width, which # should NOT be happening, but is. next if !defined $split[$ps_cols]; if ($split[$ps_cols] !~ /^\[/){ push(@ps_cmd,join(' ', @split[$ps_cols .. $final])); } } # never, because ps loaded before option handler # print Dumper \@ps_cmd; # if $dbg[5]; eval $end if $b_log; } sub set_ps_gui { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'ps-gui'} = 1; my ($b_wl,$working,@match,@temp); # desktops / wm (some wm also compositors) if ($show{'system'}){ @temp=qw(razor-desktop razor-session lxsession lxqt-session tdelauncher tdeinit_phase1); push(@match,@temp); @temp=qw(2bwm 3dwm 9wm afterstep aewm aewm\+\+ amiwm antiwm awesome blackbox bspwm calmwm catwm (sh|c?lisp).*clfswm ctwm (openbsd-)?cwm dwm evilwm fluxbox flwm flwm_topside fvwm.*-crystal fvwm1 fvwm2 fvwm3 fvwm95 fvwm herbstluftwm i3 icewm instantwm ion3 jbwm jwm larswm leftwm lwm matchbox-window-manager mcwm mini monsterwm musca mwm nawm notion openbox pekwm penrose python.*qtile qvwm ratpoison sawfish scrotwm snapwm spectrwm (sh|c?lisp).*stumpwm tinywm tvtwm twm uwm windowlab WindowMaker wingo wm2 wmfs wmfs2 wmii2 wmii wmx xfdesktop xmonad yeahwm); push(@match,@temp); $b_wl = 1; } # wm: note that for all but the listed wm, the wm and desktop would be the # same, particularly with all smaller wayland wm/compositors. if ($show{'system'} && $extra > 1){ @temp=qw(budgie-wm compiz deepin-wm gala gnome-shell twin kwin_wayland kwin_x11 kwinft kwin marco deepin-metacity metacity metisse mir muffin deepin-mutter mutter ukwm xfwm[45]?); push(@match,@temp); # startx: /bin/sh /usr/bin/startx @temp=qw(ly .*startx xinit); # possible dm values push(@match,@temp); } # info: NOTE: glx-dock is cairo-dock if ($show{'system'} && $extra > 2){ @temp=qw(alltray awn bar bmpanel bmpanel2 budgie-panel cairo-dock dde-dock dmenu dockbarx docker docky dzen dzen2 fbpanel fspanel glx-dock gnome-panel hpanel i3bar i3-status(-rs)? icewmtray kdocker kicker latte latte-dock lemonbar ltpanel luastatus lxpanel lxqt-panel matchbox-panel mate-panel nwg-bar nwg-dock nwg-panel ourico perlpanel plank plasma-desktop plasma-netbook polybar pypanel razor-panel razorqt-panel rootbar sfwbar stalonetray swaybar taskbar tint2 trayer ukui-panel vala-panel wapanel waybar wbar wharf wingpanel witray xfce[45]?-panel xmobar yambar yabar); push(@match,@temp); } # compositors (for wayland these are also the server, note. # for wayland always show, so always load these if ($show{'graphic'}){ @temp=qw(3dwm budgie-wm cairo compiz compton deepin-wm dcompmgr enlightenment gala gnome-shell kmscon kwin_wayland kwin_x11 kwinft kwin marco metisse mir moblin muffin mutter picom steamcompmgr ukwm unagi unity-system-compositor wayland xcompmgr xfwm[45]?); push(@match,@temp); $b_wl = 1; } uniq(\@match); my $matches = join('|', @match); if ($b_wl){ # wayland compositors generally are compositors and wm. # These will be used globally to avoid having to redo it over and over. $wl_compositors = '|' . join('|',qw(asc awc cage cagebreak cardboard chameleonwm clayland comfc dwc dwl epd-wm fireplace feathers fenestra glass gamescope greenfield grefson hikari hopalong inaban japokwm kiwmi labwc laikawm lipstick liri mahogany marina maze motorcar newm nucleus orbital perceptia phoc pywm qtile river rootston rustland simulavr skylight sommelier sway swc swvkc tabby taiwins tinybox tinywl trinkster velox vimway vivarium wavy waybox way-?cooler wayfire wayhouse waymonad westeros westford weston wio\+? wxr[cd] xuake)); $matches .= $wl_compositors; } foreach (@ps_cmd){ if (/^(|[\S]*\/)($matches)(\/|\s|$)/){ $working = $2; push(@ps_gui, $working); # deal with duplicates with uniq } } uniq(\@ps_gui) if @ps_gui; print Dumper \@ps_gui if $dbg[5]; log_data('dump','@ps_gui',\@ps_gui) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } # # check? /var/run/nologin for bsds? sub get_runlevel_data { eval $start if $b_log; my $runlevel = ''; if (my $program = check_program('runlevel')){ $runlevel = (grabber("$program 2>/dev/null"))[0]; $runlevel =~ s/[^\d]//g if $runlevel; # print_line($runlevel . ";;"); } eval $end if $b_log; return $runlevel; } # note: it appears that at least as of 2014-01-13, /etc/inittab is going # to be used for default runlevel in upstart/sysvinit. systemd default is # not always set so check to see if it's linked. sub get_runlevel_default { eval $start if $b_log; my @data; my $default = ''; my $b_systemd = 0; my $inittab = '/etc/inittab'; my $systemd = '/etc/systemd/system/default.target'; my $upstart = '/etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf'; # note: systemd systems do not necessarily have this link created if (-e $systemd){ $default = readlink($systemd); $default =~ s/.*\/// if $default; $b_systemd = 1; } # http://askubuntu.com/questions/86483/how-can-i-see-or-change-default-run-level # note that technically default can be changed at boot but for inxi purposes # that does not matter, we just want to know the system default elsif (-r $upstart){ # env DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL=2 @data = reader($upstart); $default = awk(\@data,'^env\s+DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL',2,'='); } # handle weird cases where null but inittab exists if (!$default && -r $inittab){ @data = reader($inittab); $default = awk(\@data,'^id.*initdefault',2,':'); } eval $end if $b_log; return $default; } sub get_self_version { eval $start if $b_log; my $patch = $self_patch; if ($patch ne ''){ # for cases where it was for example: 00-b1 clean to -b1 $patch =~ s/^[0]+-?//; $patch = "-$patch" if $patch; } eval $end if $b_log; return $self_version . $patch; } ## ServiceData { package ServiceData; my ($key,$service,$type); sub get { eval $start if $b_log; ($type,$service) = @_; my $value; set() if !$loaded{'service-tool'}; $key = (keys %service_tool)[0] if %service_tool; if ($key){ if ($type eq 'status'){ $value = process_status(); } elsif ($type eq 'tool'){ $value = $service_tool{$key}->[1]; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $value; } sub process_status { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cmd,$status,@data); my ($result,$value) = ('',''); my %translate = ( 'active' => 'running', 'down' => 'stopped', 'fail' => 'not found', 'failed' => 'not found', 'inactive' => 'stopped', 'ok' => 'running', 'not running' => 'stopped', 'run' => 'running', 'started' => 'running', ); if ($key eq 'systemctl'){ $cmd = "$service_tool{$key}->[0] status $service"; } # can be /etc/init.d or /etc/rc.d; ghostbsd/gentoo have this elsif ($key eq 'rc-service'){ $cmd = "$service_tool{$key}->[0] $service status"; } elsif ($key eq 'rcctl'){ $cmd = "$service_tool{$key}->[0] check $service"; } # dragonfly/netbsd/freebsd have this elsif ($key eq 'service'){ $cmd = "$service_tool{$key}->[0] $service status"; } # runit elsif ($key eq 'sv'){ $cmd = "$service_tool{$key}->[0] status $service"; } # check or status or onestatus (netbsd) elsif ($key eq 'rc.d'){ if (-e "$service_tool{$key}->[0]$service"){ $status = ($bsd_type && $bsd_type =~ /(dragonfly)/) ? 'status' : 'check'; $cmd = "$service_tool{$key}->[0]$service check"; } else { $result = 'not found'; } } elsif ($key eq 'init.d'){ if (-e "$service_tool{$key}->[0]$service"){ $cmd = "$service_tool{$key}->[0]$service status"; } else { $result = 'not found'; } } @data = main::grabber("$cmd 2>&1",'','strip') if $cmd; # @data = ('bluetooth is running.'); print "key: $key\n", Data::Dumper::Dumper \@data if $dbg[29]; main::log_data('dump','service @data',\@data) if $b_log; for my $row (@data){ my @working = split(/\s*:\s*/,$row); ($value) = (''); # print "$working[0]::$working[1]\n"; if ($working[0] eq 'Loaded'){ # note: sshd shows ssh for ssh.service $working[1] =~ /^(.+?)\s*\(.*?\.service;\s+(\S+?);.*/; $result = lc($1) if $1; $result = lc($2) if $2; # this will be enabled/disabled } elsif ($working[0] eq 'Active'){ $working[1] =~ /^(.+?)\s*\((\S+?)\).*/; $value = lc($1) if $1 && (!$result || $result ne 'disabled'); $value = $translate{$value} if $value && $translate{$value}; $result .= ",$value" if ($result && $value); last; } # valid syntax, but service does not exist # * rc-service: service 'ntp' does not exist :: elsif ($row =~ /$service.*?(not (exist|(be )?found)|no such (directory|file)|unrecognized)/i){ $result = 'not found'; last; } # means command directive doesn't exist, we don't know if service exists or not # * ntpd: unknown function 'disable' :: elsif ($row =~ /unknown (directive|function)|Usage/i){ last; } # rc-service: * status: started :: * status: stopped, fail handled in not exist test elsif ($working[0] eq '* status' && $working[1]){ $result = lc($working[1]); $result = $translate{$result} if $translate{$result}; last; } ## start exists status detections elsif ($working[0] =~ /\b$service is ([a-z\s]+?)(\s+as\s.*|\s+\.\.\..*)?\.?$/){ $result = lc($1); $result = $translate{$result} if $translate{$result}; last; } # runit sv: run/down/fail - fail means not found # run: udevd: (pid 631) 641s :: down: sshd: 9s, normally up elsif ($working[1] && $working[1] eq $service && $working[0] =~ /^([a-z]+)$/){ $result = lc($1); $result = $translate{$result} if $translate{$result}; $result = "enabled,$result" if $working[2] && $working[2] =~ /normally up/i; } # OpenBSD: sshd(ok) elsif ($working[0] =~ /\b$service\s*\(([^\)]+)\)/){ $result = lc($1); $result = $translate{$result} if $translate{$result}; last; } } print "service result: $result\n" if $dbg[29]; main::log_data('data',"result: $result") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; return $result; } sub set { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'service-tool'} = 1; my ($path); if ($path = main::check_program('systemctl')){ # systemctl status ssh :: Loaded: / Active: %service_tool = ('systemctl' => [$path,'systemctl']); } elsif ($path = main::check_program('rc-service')){ # rc-service ssh status :: * status: stopped %service_tool = ('rc-service' => [$path,'rc-service']); } elsif ($path = main::check_program('rcctl')){ # rc-service ssh status :: * status: stopped %service_tool = ('rcctl' => [$path,'rcctl']); } elsif ($path = main::check_program('service')){ # service sshd status %service_tool = ('service' => [$path,'service']); } elsif ($path = main::check_program('sv')){ # service sshd status %service_tool = ('sv' => [$path,'sv']); } # freebsd does not have 'check', netbsd does not have status elsif (-d '/etc/rc.d/'){ # /etc/rc.d/ssh check :: ssh(ok|failed) %service_tool = ('rc.d' => ['/etc/rc.d/','/etc/rc.d']); } elsif (-d '/etc/init.d/'){ # /etc/init.d/ssh status :: Loaded: loaded (...)/ Active: active (...) %service_tool = ('init.d' => ['/etc/init.d/','/etc/init.d']); } eval $end if $b_log; } } # $dbg[29] = 1; set_path(); print ServiceData::get('status','bluetooth'),"\n"; ## ShellData { package ShellData; my $b_debug = 0; # disable all debugger output in case forget to comment out! # public. This does not depend on using ps -jfp, open/netbsd do not # at this point support it, so we only want to use -jp to get parent # $ppid set in initialize(). shell_launcher will use -f so it only # runs in case we got $pppid. $client{'pppid'} will be used to trigger # launcher tests. If started with sshd via ssh user@address 'pinxi -Ia' # will show sshd as shell, which is fine, that's what it is. sub set { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cmd,$parent,$pppid,$shell); $loaded{'shell-data'} = 1; $cmd = "ps -wwp $ppid -o comm= 2>/dev/null"; $shell = qx($cmd); # we'll be using these $client pppid/parent values in shell_launcher() $pppid = $client{'pppid'} = get_pppid($ppid); $pppid ||= ''; $client{'pppid'} ||= ''; # print "sh: $shell\n"; main::log_data('cmd',$cmd) if $b_log; chomp($shell); if ($shell){ # print "shell pre: $shell\n"; # when run in debugger subshell, would return sh as shell, # and parent as perl, that is, pinxi itself, which is actually right. # trim leading /.../ off just in case. ps -p should return the name, not path # but at least one user dataset suggests otherwise so just do it for all. $shell =~ s/^.*\///; # NOTE: su -c "inxi -F" results in shell being su # but: su - results in $parent being su my $i=0; $parent = $client{'parent'} = parent_name($pppid) if $pppid; $parent ||= ''; print "1: shell: $shell $ppid parent: $parent $pppid\n" if $b_debug; # this will fail in this case: sudo su -c 'inxi -Ia' if ($shell =~ /^(doas|login|sudo|su)$/){ $client{'su-start'} = $shell if $shell ne 'login'; $shell = $parent if $parent; } # eg: su to root, then sudo elsif ($parent && $client{'parent'} =~ /^(doas|sudo|su)$/){ $client{'su-start'} = $parent; $parent = ''; } print "2: shell: $shell parent: $parent\n" if $b_debug; my $working = $ENV{'SHELL'}; if ($working){ $working =~ s/^.*\///; # a few manual changes for known # Note: parent when fizsh shows as zsh but SHELL is fizsh, but other times # SHELL is default shell, but in zsh, SHELL is default shell, not zfs if ($shell eq 'zsh' && $working eq 'fizsh'){ $shell = $working; } } # print "3: shell post: $shell working: $working\n"; # since there are endless shells, we'll keep a list of non program value # set shells since there is little point in adding those to program values if (shell_test($shell)){ # do nothing, just leave $shell as is } # note: not all programs return version data. This may miss unhandled shells! elsif ((@app = main::program_data(lc($shell),lc($shell),1)) && $app[0]){ $shell = $app[0]; $client{'version'} = $app[1] if $app[1]; print "3: app test $shell v: $client{'version'}\n" if $b_debug; } else { # NOTE: we used to guess here with position 2 --version but this cuold lead # to infinite loops when inxi called from a script 'infos' that is in PATH and # script does not have any start arg handlers or bad arg handlers: # eg: shell -> infos -> inxi -> sh -> infos --version -> infos -> inxi... # Basically here we are hoping that the grandparent is a shell, or at least # recognized as a known possible program # print "app not shell?: $shell\n"; if ($shell){ print "shell 4: $shell StartClientVersionType: $parent\n" if $b_debug; if ($parent){ if (shell_test($parent)){ $shell = $parent; } elsif ((@app = main::program_data(lc($parent),lc($parent),0)) && $app[0]){ $shell = $app[0]; $client{'version'} = $app[1] if $app[1]; } print "shell 5: $shell version: $client{'version'}\n" if $b_debug; } } else { $client{'version'} = main::message('unknown-shell'); } print "6: shell not app version: $client{'version'}\n" if $b_debug; } $client{'version'} ||= ''; $client{'version'} =~ s/(\(.*|-release|-version)// if $client{'version'}; $shell =~ s/^[\s-]+|[\s-]+$//g if $shell; # sometimes will be like -sh $client{'name'} = lc($shell); $client{'name-print'} = $shell; print "7: shell: $client{'name-print'} version: $client{'version'}\n" if $b_debug; if ($extra > 2 && $working && lc($shell) ne lc($working)){ if (@app = main::program_data(lc($working))){ $client{'default-shell'} = $app[0]; $client{'default-shell-v'} = $app[1]; $client{'default-shell-v'} =~ s/(\s*\(.*|-release|-version)// if $client{'default-shell-v'}; } else { $client{'default-shell'} = $working; } } } else { $client{'name'} = 'shell'; # handling na here, not on output, so we can test for !$client{'name-print'} $client{'name-print'} = 'N/A'; } if (!$client{'su-start'}){ $client{'su-start'} = 'sudo' if $ENV{'SUDO_USER'}; $client{'su-start'} = 'doas' if $ENV{'DOAS_USER'}; } if ($parent && $parent eq 'login'){ $client{'su-start'} = ($client{'su-start'}) ? $client{'su-start'} . ',' . $parent: $parent; } eval $end if $b_log; } # public, returns shell launcher, terminal, program, whatever # depends on $pppid so only runs if that is set. sub shell_launcher { eval $start if $b_log; my (@data); my ($msg,$pppid,$shell_parent) = ('','',''); $pppid = $client{'pppid'}; if ($b_log){ $msg = ($ppid) ? "pppid: $pppid ppid: $ppid": "ppid: undefined"; main::log_data('data',$msg); } # print "self parent: $pppid ppid: $ppid\n"; if ($pppid){ $shell_parent = $client{'parent'}; # print "shell parent 1: $shell_parent\n"; if ($b_log){ $msg = ($shell_parent) ? "shell parent 1: $shell_parent": "shell parent 1: undefined"; main::log_data('data',$msg); } # in case sudo starts inxi, parent is shell (or perl inxi if run by debugger) # so: perl (2) started pinxi with sudo (3) in sh (4) in terminal my $shells = 'ash|bash|busybox|cicada|csh|dash|doas|elvish|fish|fizsh|ksh|'; $shells .= 'ksh93|lksh|login|loksh|mksh|nash|oh|oil|osh|pdksh|perl|posh|'; $shells .= 'su|sudo|tcsh|xonsh|yash|zsh'; $shells .= shell_test('return'); my $i = 0; print "self::pppid-0: $pppid :: $shell_parent\n" if $b_debug; # note that new shells not matched will keep this loop spinning until it ends. # All we really can do about that is update with new shell name when we find them. while ($i < 8 && $shell_parent && $shell_parent =~ /^($shells)$/){ # bash > su > parent $i++; $pppid = get_pppid($pppid); $shell_parent = parent_name($pppid); print "self::pppid-${i}: $pppid :: $shell_parent\n" if $b_debug; if ($b_log){ $msg = ($shell_parent) ? "parent-$i: $shell_parent": "shell parent $i: undefined"; main::log_data('data',$msg); } } } if ($b_log){ $pppid ||= ''; $shell_parent ||= ''; main::log_data('data',"parents: pppid: $pppid parent-name: $shell_parent"); } eval $end if $b_log; return $shell_parent; } # arg: 1 - parent id # returns SID/start ID sub get_pppid { eval $start if $b_log; my ($ppid) = @_; return 0 if !$ppid; # ps -j -fp : some bsds ps do not have -f for PPID, so we can't get the ppid my $cmd = "ps -wwjfp $ppid 2>/dev/null"; main::log_data('cmd',$cmd) if $b_log; my @data = main::grabber($cmd); # shift @data if @data; my $pppid = main::awk(\@data,"$ppid",3,'\s+'); eval $end if $b_log; return $pppid; } # arg: 1 - parent id # returns parent command name sub parent_name { eval $start if $b_log; my ($ppid) = @_; return '' if !$ppid; my ($parent_name); my $cmd = "ps -wwjp $ppid 2>/dev/null"; main::log_data('cmd',$cmd) if $b_log; my @data = main::grabber($cmd,'','strip'); # dump the headers if they exist $parent_name = (grep {/$ppid/} @data)[0] if @data; if ($parent_name){ # we don't want to worry about column position, just slice off all # the first part before the command $parent_name =~ s/^.*[0-9]+:[0-9\.]+\s+//; # then get the command $parent_name = (split(/\s+/,$parent_name))[0]; # get rid of /../ path info if present $parent_name =~ s|^.*/|| if $parent_name; # to work around a ps -p or gnome-terminal bug, which returns # gnome-terminal- trim -/_ off start/end; _su, etc, which breaks detections $parent_name =~ s/^[_-]|[_-]$//g; } eval $end if $b_log; return $parent_name; } # list of program_values non-handled shells, or known to have no version # Move shell to set_program_values for print name, or version if available # $1 - return|[shell name to test # returns test list OR shell name/'' sub shell_test { my ($test) = @_; # these shells are not verified or tested my $shells = 'apush|ccsh|ch|esh?|eshell|heirloom|hush|'; $shells .= 'ion|imrsh|larryshell|mrsh|msh(ell)?|murex|nsh|nu(shell)?|'; $shells .= 'oksh|psh|pwsh|pysh(ell)?|rush|sash|xsh?|'; # these shells are tested and have no version info $shells .= 'es|rc|scsh|sh'; return '|' . $shells if $test eq 'return'; return ($test =~ /^($shells)$/) ? $test : ''; } # this will test against default IP like: (:0) vs full IP to determine # ssh status. Surprisingly easy test? Cross platform sub ssh_status { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_ssh,$ssh); # fred pts/10 2018-03-24 16:20 (:0.0) # fred-remote pts/1 2018-03-27 17:13 (43.43.43.43) if (my $program = main::check_program('who')){ $ssh = (main::grabber("$program am i 2>/dev/null"))[0]; # crude IP validation if ($ssh && $ssh =~ /\(([:0-9a-f]{8,}|[1-9][\.0-9]{6,})\)$/){ $b_ssh = 1; } } eval $end if $b_log; return $b_ssh; } # If IRC: called if root for -S, -G, or if not in display for user. sub console_irc_tty { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'con-irc-tty'} = 1; # not set for root in or out of display if (defined $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'}){ $client{'con-irc-tty'} = $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'}; } else { # ppid won't work with name, so this is assuming there's only one client running # if in display, -G returns vt size, not screen dimensions in rowsxcols. $client{'con-irc-tty'} = main::awk(\@ps_aux,'.*\b' . $client{'name'} . '\b.*',7,'\s+'); $client{'con-irc-tty'} =~ s/^(tty|\?)// if defined $client{'con-irc-tty'}; } $client{'con-irc-tty'} = '' if !defined $client{'con-irc-tty'}; main::log_data('data',"console-irc-tty:$client{'con-irc-tty'}") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub tty_number { eval $start if $b_log; $loaded{'tty-number'} = 1; # note: ttyname returns undefined if pinxi is > redirected output # variants: /dev/pts/1 /dev/tty1 /dev/ttyp2 /dev/ttyra [hex number a] $client{'tty-number'} = POSIX::ttyname(1); # but tty direct works fine in that case if (!defined $client{'tty-number'} && (my $program = main::check_program('tty'))){ chomp($client{'tty-number'} = qx($program 2>/dev/null)); if (defined $client{'tty-number'} && $client{'tty-number'} =~ /^not/){ undef $client{'tty-number'}; } } if (defined $client{'tty-number'}){ $client{'tty-number'} =~ s/^\/dev\/(tty)?//; } else { $client{'tty-number'} = ''; } # systemd only item, usually same as tty in console, not defined # for root or non systemd systems. if (defined $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'} && $client{'tty-number'} ne '' && $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'} ne $client{'tty-number'}){ $client{'tty-number'} = "$client{'tty-number'} (vt $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'})"; } elsif ($client{'tty-number'} eq '' && defined $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'}){ $client{'tty-number'} = $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'}; } main::log_data('data',"tty:$client{'tty-number'}") if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } } sub set_sysctl_data { eval $start if $b_log; return if !$alerts{'sysctl'} || $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'} ne 'use'; my (@temp); # darwin sysctl has BOTH = and : separators, and repeats data. Why? if (!$fake{'sysctl'}){ # just on odd chance we hit a bsd with /proc/cpuinfo, don't want to # sleep 2x if ($use{'bsd-sleep'} && !$system_files{'proc-cpuinfo'}){ if ($b_hires){ eval 'Time::HiRes::usleep($sleep)'; } else { select(undef, undef, undef, $cpu_sleep); } } @temp = grabber($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'path'} . " -a 2>/dev/null"); } else { my $file; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sysctl/obsd_6.1_sysctl_soekris6501_root.txt"; # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sysctl/obsd_6.1sysctl_lenovot500_user.txt"; ## matches: compaq: openbsd-dmesg.boot-1.txt # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sysctl/openbsd-5.6-sysctl-1.txt"; ## matches: toshiba: openbsd-5.6-dmesg.boot-1.txt # $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sysctl/openbsd-5.6-sysctl-2.txt"; $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/sysctl/obsd-6.8-sysctl-a-battery-sensor-1.txt"; @temp = reader($file); } foreach (@temp){ $_ =~ s/\s*=\s*|:\s+/:/; $_ =~ s/\"//g; push(@{$sysctl{'main'}}, $_); # we're building these here so we can use these arrays per feature if ($use{'bsd-audio'} && /^hw\.snd\./){ push(@{$sysctl{'audio'}}, $_); # not used currently, just test data } # note: we could use ac0 to indicate plugged in but messes with battery output elsif ($use{'bsd-battery'} && /^hw\.sensors\.acpi(bat|cmb)/){ push(@{$sysctl{'battery'}}, $_); } # hw.cpufreq.temperature: 40780 :: dev.cpu0.temperature # hw.acpi.thermal.tz2.temperature: 27.9C :: hw.acpi.thermal.tz1.temperature: 42.1C # hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 42.1C elsif ($use{'bsd-sensor'} &&((/^hw\.sensors/ && !/^hw\.sensors\.acpi(ac|bat|cmb)/ && !/^hw\.sensors\.softraid/) || /^hw\.acpi\.thermal/ || /^dev\.cpu\.[0-9]+\.temp/)){ push(@{$sysctl{'sensor'}}, $_); } # Must go AFTER sensor because sometimes freebsd puts sensors in dev.cpu # hw.l1dcachesize hw.l2cachesize elsif ($use{'bsd-cpu'} && (/^hw\.(busfreq|clock|n?cpu|l[123].?cach|model|smt)/ || /^dev\.cpu/ || /^machdep\.(cpu|hlt_logical_cpus)/)){ push(@{$sysctl{'cpu'}}, $_); } # only activate if using the diskname feature in dboot!! elsif ($use{'bsd-disk'} && /^hw\.disknames/){ push(@{$dboot{'disk'}}, $_); } elsif ($use{'bsd-kernel'} && /^kern.compiler_version/){ push(@{$dboot{'kernel'}}, $_); } elsif ($use{'bsd-machine'} && /^(hw\.|machdep\.dmi\.(bios|board|system)-)(date|product|serial(no)?|uuid|vendor|version)/){ push(@{$sysctl{'machine'}}, $_); } # let's rely on dboot, we really just want the hardware specs for solid ID # elsif ($use{'bsd-machine'} && !$dboot{'machine-vm'} && # /(\bhvm\b|innotek|\bkvm\b|microsoft.*virtual machine|openbsd[\s-]vmm|qemu|qumranet|vbox|virtio|virtualbox|vmware)/i){ # push(@{$dboot{'machine-vm'}}, $_); # } elsif ($use{'bsd-memory'} && /^(hw\.(physmem|usermem)|Free Memory)/){ push(@{$sysctl{'memory'}}, $_); } elsif ($use{'bsd-raid'} && /^hw\.sensors\.softraid[0-9]\.drive[0-9]/){ push(@{$sysctl{'softraid'}}, $_); } } if ($dbg[7]){ print("main\n", Dumper $sysctl{'main'}); print("dboot-machine-vm\n", Dumper $dboot{'machine-vm'}); print("audio\n", Dumper $sysctl{'audio'}); print("battery\n", Dumper $sysctl{'battery'}); print("cpu\n", Dumper $sysctl{'cpu'}); print("kernel\n", Dumper $sysctl{'kernel'}); print("machine\n", Dumper $sysctl{'machine'}); print("memory\n", Dumper $sysctl{'memory'}); print("sensors\n", Dumper $sysctl{'sensor'}); print("softraid\n", Dumper $sysctl{'softraid'}); } # this thing can get really long. if ($b_log){ main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{main}',$sysctl{'main'}); main::log_data('dump','$dboot{machine-vm}',$sysctl{'machine-vm'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{audio}',$sysctl{'audio'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{battery}',$sysctl{'battery'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{cpu}',$sysctl{'cpu'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{kernel}',$sysctl{'kernel'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{machine}',$sysctl{'machine'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{memory}',$sysctl{'memory'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{sensors}',$sysctl{'sensor'}); main::log_data('dump','$sysctl{softraid}',$sysctl{'softraid'}); } eval $end if $b_log; } sub get_uptime { eval $start if $b_log; my ($days,$hours,$minutes,$seconds,$sys_time,$uptime) = ('','','','','',''); if (check_program('uptime')){ $uptime = qx(uptime); $uptime = trimmer($uptime); if ($fake{'uptime'}){ # $uptime = '2:58PM up 437 days, 8:18, 3 users, load averages: 2.03, 1.72, 1.77'; # $uptime = '04:29:08 up 3:18, 3 users, load average: 0,00, 0,00, 0,00'; # $uptime = '10:23PM up 5 days, 16:17, 1 user, load averages: 0.85, 0.90, 1.00'; # $uptime = '05:36:47 up 1 day, 3:28, 4 users, load average: 1,88, 0,98, 0,62'; # $uptime = '05:36:47 up 1 day, 3 min, 4 users, load average: 1,88, 0,98, 0,62'; # $uptime = '04:41:23 up 2:16, load average: 7.13, 6.06, 3.41 # root openwrt'; # $uptime = '9:51 PM up 2 mins, 1 user, load average: 0:58, 0.27, 0.11'; # $uptime = '05:36:47 up 3 min, 4 users, load average: 1,88, 0,98, 0,62'; # $uptime = '9:51 PM up 49 secs, 1 user, load average: 0:58, 0.27, 0.11'; # $uptime = '04:11am up 0:00, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.03, 0.01'; # openSUSE 13.1 (Bottle) # $uptime = '11:21:43 up 1 day 5:53, 4 users, load average: 0.48, 0.62, 0.48'; # openSUSE Tumbleweed 20210515 } if ($uptime){ # trim off and store system time and up, and cut off user/load data $uptime =~ s/^([0-9:])\s*([AP]M)?.+up\s+|,?\s*([0-9]+\suser|load).*$//gi; # print "ut: $uptime\n"; if ($1){ $sys_time = $1; $sys_time .= lc($2) if $2; } if ($uptime =~ /\b([0-9]+)\s+day[s]?\b/){ $days = ($1 + 0) . 'd'; } if ($uptime =~ /\b([0-9]{1,2}):([0-9]{1,2})\b/){ $hours = ($1 + 0) . 'h'; $minutes = ($2 + 0) . 'm'; } else { if ($uptime =~ /\b([0-9]+)\smin[s]?\b/){ $minutes = ($1 + 0) . 'm'; } if ($uptime =~ /\b([0-9]+)\ssec[s]?\b/){ $seconds = ($1 + 0) . 's'; } } $days .= ' ' if $days && ($hours || $minutes || $seconds); $hours .= ' ' if $hours && $minutes; $minutes .= ' ' if $minutes && $seconds; $uptime = $days . $hours . $minutes . $seconds; } } $uptime ||= 'N/A'; eval $end if $b_log; return $uptime; } ## UsbData # %usb array indexes # 0 - bus id / sort id # 1 - device id # 2 - path_id # 3 - path # 4 - class id # 5 - subclass id # 6 - protocol id # 7 - vendor:chip id # 8 - usb version # 9 - interfaces # 10 - ports # 11 - vendor # 12 - product # 13 - device-name # 14 - type string # 15 - driver # 16 - serial # 17 - speed # 18 - configuration - not used # 19 - power mW bsd only, not used yet # 20 - product rev number # 21 - driver_nu [bsd only] { package UsbData; my (@working); my (@asound_ids,$b_asound,$b_hub,$addr_id,$bus_id,$bus_id_alpha, $chip_id,$class_id,$device_id,$driver,$driver_nu,$ids,$interfaces, $name,$network_regex,$path,$path_id,$power,$product,$product_id, $protocol_id,$rev,$serial,$speed,$subclass_id,$type,$version,$vendor, $vendor_id); my $b_live = 1; # debugger file data sub set { eval $start if $b_log; ${$_[0]} = 1; # set checked boolean # note: bsd package usbutils has lsusb in it, but we dont' want it for default # usbdevs is best, has most data, and runs as user if ($alerts{'usbdevs'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ usbdevs_data(); } # usbconfig has weak/poor output, and requires root, only fallback elsif ($alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ usbconfig_data(); } # if user config sets USB_SYS you can override with --usb-tool elsif ((!$force{'usb-sys'} || $force{'lsusb'}) && $alerts{'lsusb'}->{'action'} eq 'use'){ lsusb_data(); } elsif (-d '/sys/bus/usb/devices'){ sys_data('main'); } @{$usb{'main'}} = sort {$a->[0] cmp $b->[0]} @{$usb{'main'}} if $usb{'main'}; main::log_data('dump','$usb{audio}: ',$usb{'audio'}) if $b_log; main::log_data('dump','$usb{bluetooth}: ',$usb{'bluetooth'}) if $b_log; main::log_data('dump','$usb{graphics}: ',$usb{'graphics'}) if $b_log; main::log_data('dump','$usb{network}: ',$usb{'network'}) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } sub lsusb_data { eval $start if $b_log; my (@temp); my @data = usb_grabber('lsusb'); foreach (@data){ next if /^~$|^Couldn't/; # expensive second call: || /UNAVAIL/ @working = split(/\s+/, $_); next unless defined $working[1] && defined $working[3]; $working[3] =~ s/:$//; # Don't use this fix, the data is garbage in general! Seen FreeBSD lsusb with: # Bus /dev/usb Device /dev/ugen0.3: ID 24ae:1003 Shenzhen Rapoo Technology Co., Ltd. # hub, note incomplete data: Bus /dev/usb Device /dev/ugen0.1: ID 0000:0000 # linux: # Bus 005 Device 007: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter # if ($working[3] =~ m|^/dev/ugen([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)|){ # $working[1] = $1; # $working[3] = $2; # } next unless main::is_numeric($working[1]) && main::is_numeric($working[3]); $addr_id = int($working[3]); $bus_id = int($working[1]); $path_id = "$bus_id-$addr_id"; $chip_id = $working[5]; @temp = @working[6..$#working]; $name = main::remove_duplicates(join(' ', @temp)); $name = $name; # $type = check_type($name,'',''); $type ||= ''; # do NOT set bus_id_alpha here!! # print "$name\n"; $working[0] = $bus_id; $working[1] = $addr_id; $working[2] = $path_id; $working[3] = ''; $working[4] = '00'; $working[5] = ''; $working[6] = ''; $working[7] = $chip_id; $working[8] = ''; $working[9] = ''; $working[10] = 0; $working[11] = ''; $working[12] = ''; $working[13] = $name; $working[14] = '';# $type; $working[15] = ''; $working[16] = ''; $working[17] = ''; $working[18] = ''; $working[19] = ''; $working[20] = ''; push(@{$usb{'main'}},[@working]); # print join("\n",@working),"\n\n=====\n"; } print Data::Dumper::Dumper $usb{'main'} if $dbg[6]; sys_data('lsusb') if $usb{'main'}; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $usb{'main'} if $dbg[6]; main::log_data('dump','$usb{main}: plain',$usb{'main'}) if $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } # ugen0.1: at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA) # ugen0.2: at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON (160mA) # note: tried getting driver/ports from dmesg, impossible, waste of time sub usbconfig_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cfg,$hub_id,$ports); my @data = usb_grabber('usbconfig'); foreach (@data){ if ($_ eq '~' && @working){ $chip_id = ($vendor_id || $product_id) ? "$vendor_id:$product_id" : ''; $working[7] = $chip_id; $product ||= ''; $vendor ||= ''; $working[13] = main::remove_duplicates("$vendor $product") if $product || $vendor; # leave the ugly vendor/product ids unless chip-ID shows! $working[13] = $chip_id if $extra < 2 && $chip_id && !$working[13]; if (defined $class_id && defined $subclass_id && defined $protocol_id){ $class_id = hex($class_id); $subclass_id = hex($subclass_id); $protocol_id = hex($protocol_id); $type = device_type("$class_id/$subclass_id/$protocol_id"); } if ($working[13] && (!$type || $type eq '')){ $type = check_type($working[13],'',''); } $working[14] = $type; push(@{$usb{'main'}},[@working]); assign_usb_type([@working]); undef @working; } elsif (/^([a-z_-]+)([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+):\s+<[^>]+>\s+at usbus([0-9]+)\b/){ ($class_id,$cfg,$power,$speed,$subclass_id,$type) = (); ($product,$product_id,$vendor,$vendor_id) = ('','','',''); $hub_id = $2; $addr_id = $3; $bus_id = $4; $path_id = "$bus_id-$hub_id.$addr_id"; $bus_id_alpha = bus_id_alpha($path_id); if (/\bcfg\s*=\s*([0-9]+)/){ $cfg = $1; } if (/\bmd\s*=\s*([\S]+)/){ # nothing } # odd, using \b after ) doesn't work as expected # note that bsd spd=FULL has no interest since we get that from the speed if (/\b(speed|spd)\s*=\s*([\S]+)\s+\(([^\)]+)\)/){ $speed = prep_speed($3); } if (/\b(power|pwr)\s*=\s*([\S]+)\s+\(([0-9]+mA)\)/){ $power = $3; process_power(\$power) if $power; } $working[0] = $bus_id_alpha; $working[1] = $addr_id; $working[2] = $path_id; $working[3] = ''; $working[8] = usb_rev($speed); $working[9] = ''; $working[10] = $ports; $working[15] = $driver; $working[17] = $speed; $working[18] = $cfg; $working[19] = $power; $working[20] = ''; $working[21] = $driver_nu; } elsif (/^bDeviceClass\s*=\s*0x00([a-f0-9]{2})\s*(<([^>]+)>)?/){ $class_id = $1; $working[4] = $class_id; } elsif (/^bDeviceSubClass\s*=\s*0x00([a-f0-9]{2})/){ $subclass_id = $1; $working[5] = $subclass_id; } elsif (/^bDeviceProtocol\s*=\s*0x00([a-f0-9]{2})/){ $protocol_id = $1; $working[6] = $protocol_id; } elsif (/^idVendor\s*=\s*0x([a-f0-9]{4})/){ $vendor_id = $1; } elsif (/^idProduct\s*=\s*0x([a-f0-9]{4})/){ $product_id = $1; } elsif (/^iManufacturer\s*=\s*0x([a-f0-9]{4})\s*(<([^>]+)>)?/){ $vendor = main::clean($3); $vendor =~ s/^0x.*//; # seen case where vendor string was ID $working[11] = $vendor; } elsif (/^iProduct\s*=\s*0x([a-f0-9]{4})\s*(<([^>]+)>)?/){ $product = main::clean($3); $product =~ s/^0x.*//; # in case they put product ID in, sigh $working[12] = $product; } elsif (/^iSerialNumber\s*=\s*0x([a-f0-9]{4})\s*(<([^>]+)>)?/){ $working[16] = main::clean($3); } } main::log_data('dump','$usb{main}: usbconfig',$usb{'main'}) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $usb{'main'} if $dbg[6]; eval $end if $b_log; } # Controller /dev/usb2: # addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x0000), Intel(0x8086), rev 1.00 # port 1 addr 2: full speed, power 98 mA, config 1, USB Receiver(0xc52b), Logitech(0x046d), rev 12.01 # port 2 powered sub usbdevs_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($b_multi,$class,$config,$hub_id,$port,$port_value,$product_rev); my ($ports) = (0); my @data = usb_grabber('usbdevs'); foreach (@data){ if ($_ eq '~' && @working){ $working[10] = $ports; push(@{$usb{'main'}},[@working]); assign_usb_type([@working]); undef @working; ($config,$driver,$power,$rev) = ('','','',''); } elsif (/^Controller\s\/dev\/usb([0-9]+)/){ $bus_id = $1; } elsif (/^addr\s([0-9]+):\s([^,]+),[^,0-9]+([0-9]+ mA)?,\s+config\s+([0-9]+),\s?([^,]+)\(0x([0-9a-f]{4})\),\s?([^,]+)\s?\(0x([0-9a-f]{4})\)/){ $hub_id = $1; $addr_id = $1; $speed = prep_speed($2); $power = $3; $chip_id = "$6:$8"; $config = $4; $name = main::remove_duplicates("$7 $5"); # print "p1:$protocol\n"; $path_id = "$bus_id-$hub_id"; $bus_id_alpha = bus_id_alpha($path_id); $ports = 0; process_power(\$power) if $power; $port_value = ''; $working[0] = $bus_id_alpha; $working[1] = $addr_id; $working[2] = $path_id; $working[3] = ''; $working[4] = '09'; $working[5] = ''; $working[6] = ''; $working[7] = $chip_id; $working[8] = usb_rev($speed); $working[9] = ''; $working[10] = $ports; $working[13] = $name; $working[14] = 'Hub'; $working[15] = ''; $working[16] = ''; $working[17] = $speed; $working[18] = $config; $working[19] = $power; $working[20] = ''; } elsif (/^port\s([0-9]+)\saddr\s([0-9]+):\s([^,]+),[^,0-9]*([0-9]+\s?mA)?,\s+config\s+([0-9]+),\s?([^,]+)\(0x([0-9a-f]{4})\),\s?([^,]+)\s?\(0x([0-9a-f]{4})\)/){ $port = $1; $addr_id = "$2"; $power = $4; $config = $5; $speed = prep_speed($3); $chip_id = "$7:$9"; $name = main::remove_duplicates("$8 $6"); $type = check_type($name,'',''); $type ||= ''; # print "p2:$protocol\n"; $ports++; $path_id = "$bus_id-$hub_id.$port"; $bus_id_alpha = bus_id_alpha($path_id); process_power(\$power) if $power; $working[0] = $bus_id_alpha; $working[1] = $addr_id; $working[2] = $path_id; $working[3] = ''; $working[4] = '01'; $working[5] = ''; $working[6] = ''; $working[7] = $chip_id; $working[8] = usb_rev($speed); $working[9] = ''; $working[10] = $ports; $working[11] = ''; $working[12] = ''; $working[13] = $name; $working[14] = $type; $working[15] = ''; $working[16] = ''; $working[17] = $speed; $working[18] = $config; $working[19] = $power; $working[20] = ''; } elsif (/^port\s([0-9]+)\spowered/){ $ports++; } # newer openbsd usbdevs totally changed their syntax and layout, but it is better... elsif (/^addr\s*([0-9a-f]+):\s+([a-f0-9]{4}:[a-f0-9]{4})\s*([^,]+)?(,\s[^,]+?)?,\s+([^,]+)$/){ $addr_id = $1; $chip_id = $2; $vendor = main::clean($3) if $3; $vendor ||= ''; $name = main::remove_duplicates("$vendor $5"); $type = check_type($name,'',''); $class_id = ($name =~ /hub/i) ? '09': '01'; $path_id = "$bus_id-$addr_id"; $bus_id_alpha = bus_id_alpha($path_id); $ports = 0; $b_multi = 1; $working[0] = $bus_id_alpha; $working[1] = $addr_id; $working[2] = $path_id; $working[3] = ''; $working[4] = $class_id; $working[5] = ''; $working[6] = ''; $working[7] = $chip_id; $working[8] = ''; $working[9] = ''; $working[10] = $ports; $working[11] = ''; $working[12] = ''; $working[13] = $name; $working[14] = $type; $working[15] = ''; $working[16] = ''; $working[17] = ''; $working[18] = ''; $working[19] = ''; $working[20] = ''; } elsif ($b_multi && /^([^,]+),\s+(self powered|power\s+([0-9]+\s+mA)),\s+config\s([0-9]+),\s+rev\s+([0-9\.]+)(,\s+i?Serial\s(\S*))?/i){ $speed = prep_speed($1); $rev = usb_rev($speed); $power = $3; process_power(\$power) if $power; $working[8] = $rev; $working[16] = $7 if $7; $working[17] = $speed; $working[18] = $4; # config number $working[19] = $power; $working[20] = $5; # product rev } # 1 or more drivers supported elsif ($b_multi && /^driver:\s*([^,]+)$/){ my $temp = $1; $working[4] = '09' if $temp =~ /hub[0-9]/; $temp =~ s/([0-9]+)$//; $working[21] = $1; # driver nu # drivers, note that when numbers trimmed off, drivers can have same name $working[15] = ($working[15] && $working[15] !~ /\b$temp\b/) ? "$working[15],$temp" : $temp; # now that we have the driver, let's recheck the type if (!$type && $name && $working[15]){ $type = check_type($name,$working[15],''); $working[14] = $type if $type; } } elsif ($b_multi && /^port\s[0-9]/){ $ports++; } } main::log_data('dump','$usb{main}: usbdevs',$usb{'main'}) if $b_log; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $usb{'main'} if $dbg[6]; eval $end if $b_log; } sub usb_grabber { eval $start if $b_log; my ($program) = @_; my ($args,$path,$pattern,@data,@working); if ($program eq 'lsusb'){ $args = ''; $path = $alerts{'lsusb'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^Bus [0-9]'; } elsif ($program eq 'usbconfig'){ $args = 'dump_device_desc'; $path = $alerts{'usbconfig'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^[a-z_-]+[0-9]+\.[0-9]+:'; } elsif ($program eq 'usbdevs'){ $args = '-vv'; $path = $alerts{'usbdevs'}->{'path'}; $pattern = '^(addr\s[0-9a-f]+:|port\s[0-9]+\saddr\s[0-9]+:)'; } if ($b_live && !$fake{'usbdevs'} && !$fake{'usbconfig'}){ @data = main::grabber("$path $args 2>/dev/null",'','strip'); } else { my $file; if ($fake{'usbdevs'}){ $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lsusb/bsd-usbdevs-v-1.txt"; } elsif ($fake{'usbconfig'}){ $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lsusb/bsd-usbconfig-list-v-1.txt"; } else { $file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/lsusb/mdmarmer-lsusb.txt"; } @data = main::reader($file,'strip'); } if (@data){ $use{'usb-tool'} = 1 if scalar @data > 2; foreach (@data){ # this is the group separator and assign trigger push(@working, '~') if $_ =~ /$pattern/i; push(@working, $_); } push(@working, '~'); } print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@working if $dbg[30]; eval $end if $b_log; return @working; } sub sys_data { eval $start if $b_log; my ($source) = @_; my ($configuration,$ports,$usb_version); my (@drivers,@uevent); my $i = 0; my @files = main::globber('/sys/bus/usb/devices/*'); # we want to get rid of the hubs with x-0: syntax, those are hubs found in /usbx @files = grep {!/\/[0-9]+-0:/} @files; # print join("\n", @files); foreach (@files){ # be careful, sometimes uevent is not readable @uevent = (-r "$_/uevent") ? main::reader("$_/uevent") : undef; if (@uevent && ($ids = main::awk(\@uevent,'^(DEVNAME|DEVICE\b)',2,'='))){ @drivers = (); ($b_hub,$class_id,$protocol_id,$subclass_id) = (0,0,0,0); ($configuration,$driver,$interfaces,$name,$ports,$product,$serial,$speed, $type,$usb_version,$vendor) = ('','','','','','','','','','',''); # print Cwd::abs_path($_),"\n"; # print "f1: $_\n"; $path_id = $_; $path_id =~ s/^.*\///; $path_id =~ s/^usb([0-9]+)/$1-0/; # if DEVICE= then path = /proc/bus/usb/001/001 else: bus/usb/006/001 $ids =~ s/^\///; @working = split('/', $ids); shift @working if $working[0] eq 'proc'; $bus_id = int($working[2]); $bus_id_alpha = bus_id_alpha($path_id); $device_id = int($working[3]); # this will be a hex number $class_id = sys_item("$_/bDeviceClass"); # $subclass_id = sys_item("$_/bDeviceSubClass"); # $protocol_id = sys_item("$_/bDeviceProtocol"); $class_id = hex($class_id) if $class_id; # $subclass_id = hex($subclass_id) if $subclass_id; # $protocol_id = hex($protocol_id) if $protocol_id; # print "$path_id $class_id/$subclass_id/$protocol_id\n"; $power = sys_item("$_/bMaxPower"); process_power(\$power) if $power; # this populates class, subclass, and protocol id with decimal numbers @drivers = uevent_data("$_/[0-9]*/uevent"); push(@drivers, uevent_data("$_/[0-9]*/*/uevent")) if !$b_hub; $ports = sys_item("$_/maxchild") if $b_hub; if (@drivers){ main::uniq(\@drivers); $driver = join(',', sort @drivers); } $interfaces = sys_item("$_/bNumInterfaces"); $serial = sys_item("$_/serial"); $usb_version = sys_item("$_/version"); $speed = sys_item("$_/speed"); $configuration = sys_item("$_/configuration"); $power = sys_item("$_/bMaxPower"); process_power(\$power) if $power; $class_id = sprintf("%02x", $class_id) if defined $class_id && $class_id ne ''; $subclass_id = sprintf("%02x", $subclass_id) if defined $subclass_id && $subclass_id ne ''; if ($source eq 'lsusb'){ for ($i = 0; $i < scalar @{$usb{'main'}}; $i++){ if ($usb{'main'}->[$i][0] eq $bus_id && $usb{'main'}->[$i][1] == $device_id){ if (!$b_hub && $usb{'main'}->[$i][13] && (!$type || $type eq '')){ $type = check_type($usb{'main'}->[$i][13],$driver,$type); } # print $type,"\n"; $usb{'main'}->[$i][0] = $bus_id_alpha; $usb{'main'}->[$i][2] = $path_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][3] = $_; $usb{'main'}->[$i][4] = $class_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][5] = $subclass_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][6] = $protocol_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][8] = $usb_version; $usb{'main'}->[$i][9] = $interfaces; $usb{'main'}->[$i][10] = $ports if $ports; if ($type && $b_hub && (!$usb{'main'}->[$i][13] || $usb{'main'}->[$i][13] =~ /^linux foundation/i)){ $usb{'main'}->[$i][13] = "$type"; } $usb{'main'}->[$i][14] = $type if ($type && !$b_hub); $usb{'main'}->[$i][15] = $driver if $driver; $usb{'main'}->[$i][16] = $serial if $serial; $usb{'main'}->[$i][17] = $speed if $speed; $usb{'main'}->[$i][18] = $configuration; $usb{'main'}->[$i][19] = $power; $usb{'main'}->[$i][20] = ''; assign_usb_type($usb{'main'}->[$i]); # print join("\n",@{$usb{'main'}->[$i]}),"\n\n";# if !$b_hub; last; } } } else { $chip_id = sys_item("$_/idProduct"); $vendor_id = sys_item("$_/idVendor"); # we don't want the device, it's probably a bad path in /sys/bus/usb/devices next if !$vendor_id && !$chip_id; $product = sys_item("$_/product"); $product = main::clean($product) if $product; $vendor = sys_item("$_/manufacturer"); $vendor = main::clean($vendor) if $vendor; if (!$b_hub && ($product || $vendor)){ if ($vendor && $product && $product !~ /$vendor/){ $name = "$vendor $product"; } elsif ($product){ $name = $product; } elsif ($vendor){ $name = $vendor; } } elsif ($b_hub){ $name = $type; } $name = main::remove_duplicates($name) if $name; if (!$b_hub && $name && (!$type || $type eq '')){ $type = check_type($name,$driver,$type); } # this isn't that useful, but save in case something shows up # if ($configuration){ # $name = ($name) ? "$name $configuration" : $configuration; # } $type = 'Hub' if $b_hub; $usb{'main'}->[$i][0] = $bus_id_alpha; $usb{'main'}->[$i][1] = $device_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][2] = $path_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][3] = $_; $usb{'main'}->[$i][4] = $class_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][5] = $subclass_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][6] = $protocol_id; $usb{'main'}->[$i][7] = "$vendor_id:$chip_id"; $usb{'main'}->[$i][8] = $usb_version; $usb{'main'}->[$i][9] = $interfaces; $usb{'main'}->[$i][10] = $ports; $usb{'main'}->[$i][11] = $vendor; $usb{'main'}->[$i][12] = $product; $usb{'main'}->[$i][13] = $name; $usb{'main'}->[$i][14] = $type; $usb{'main'}->[$i][15] = $driver; $usb{'main'}->[$i][16] = $serial; $usb{'main'}->[$i][17] = $speed; $usb{'main'}->[$i][18] = $configuration; $usb{'main'}->[$i][19] = $power; $usb{'main'}->[$i][20] = ''; assign_usb_type($usb{'main'}->[$i]); $i++; } # print "$path_id ids: $bus_id:$device_id driver: $driver ports: $ports\n==========\n"; # if $dbg[6];; } } print Data::Dumper::Dumper $usb{'main'} if $source eq 'main' && $dbg[6]; main::log_data('dump','$usb{main}: sys',$usb{'main'}) if $source eq 'main' && $b_log; eval $end if $b_log; } # get driver, interface [type:] data sub uevent_data { my ($path) = @_; my ($interface,$interfaces,$temp,@interfaces,@drivers); my @files = main::globber($path); @files = grep {!/\/(subsystem|driver|ep_[^\/]+)\/uevent$/} @files if @files; foreach (@files){ last if $b_hub; # print "f2: $_\n"; ($interface) = (''); @working = main::reader($_) if -r $_; # print join("\n",@working), "\n"; if (@working){ $driver = main::awk(\@working,'^DRIVER',2,'='); $interface = main::awk(\@working,'^INTERFACE',2,'='); if ($interface){ # for hubs, we need the specific protocol, which is in TYPE if ($interface eq '9/0/0' && (my $temp = main::awk(\@working,'^TYPE',2,'='))){ $interface = $temp; } # print "$interface\n"; $interface = device_type($interface); if ($interface){ if ($interface ne ''){ push(@interfaces, $interface); } # networking requires more data but this test is reliable elsif (!@interfaces){ $temp = $_; $temp =~ s/\/uevent$//; push(@interfaces, 'Network') if -d "$temp/net/"; } if (!@interfaces){ push(@interfaces, $interface); } } } } # print "driver:$driver\n"; $b_hub = 1 if $driver && $driver eq 'hub'; $driver = '' if $driver && ($driver eq 'usb' || $driver eq 'hub'); push(@drivers,$driver) if $driver; } if (@interfaces){ main::uniq(\@interfaces); # clear out values like: ,Printer if (scalar @interfaces > 1 && (grep {!/^ device on the bus, although # nested hubs of course can be > 1 too. No need to build these if none of # lines are showing. if (($row->[4] && $row->[4] eq '09') || ($row->[14] && $row->[14] eq 'Hub') || $row->[1] <= 1 || (!$show{'audio'} && !$show{'bluetooth'} && !$show{'graphic'} && !$show{'network'})){ return; } $row->[13] = '' if !defined $row->[13]; # product $row->[14] = '' if !defined $row->[14]; # type $row->[15] = '' if !defined $row->[15]; # driver set_asound_ids() if $show{'audio'} && !$b_asound; set_network_regex() if $show{'network'} && !$network_regex; # NOTE: a device, like camera, can be audio+graphic if ($show{'audio'} && ( (@asound_ids && $row->[7] && (grep {$row->[7] eq $_} @asound_ids)) || ($row->[14] =~ /Audio/) || ($row->[15] && $row->[15] =~ /audio/) || ($row->[13] && lc($row->[13]) =~ /(audio|\bdac[0-9]*\b|headphone|\bmic(rophone)?\b)/))){ push(@{$usb{'audio'}},$row); } if ($show{'graphic'} && ($row->[14] && ($row->[14] =~ /Video/) || ($row->[15] && $row->[15] =~ /video/) || ($row->[13] && lc($row->[13]) =~ /(camera|\bdvb-t|\b(pc)?tv\b|video|webcam)/))){ push(@{$usb{'graphics'}},$row); } elsif ($show{'bluetooth'} && ($row->[14] && $row->[14] =~ /Bluetooth/ || ($row->[15] && $row->[15] =~ /\b(btusb|ubt)\b/))){ push(@{$usb{'bluetooth'}},$row); } elsif ($show{'network'} && ( ($row->[14] && $row->[14] =~ /(Ethernet|Network|WiFi)/i) || ($row->[15] && $row->[15] =~ /(^ipw|^iwl|wifi)/) || ($row->[13] && $row->[13] =~ /($network_regex)/i))){ # print "$1\n"; push(@{$usb{'network'}},$row); } } sub device_type { my ($data) = @_; my ($type); # note: the 3/0/0 value passed will be decimal, not hex my @types = split('/', $data) if $data; # print @types,"\n"; if (!@types || $types[0] eq '0' || scalar @types != 3){return '';} elsif ($types[0] eq '255'){ return '';} if (scalar @types == 3){ $class_id = $types[0]; $subclass_id = $types[1]; $protocol_id = $types[2]; } if ($types[0] eq '1'){$type = 'Audio';} elsif ($types[0] eq '2'){ if ($types[1] eq '2'){$type = 'Abstract (modem)';} elsif ($types[1] eq '6'){$type = 'Ethernet Network';} elsif ($types[1] eq '10'){$type = 'Mobile Direct Line';} elsif ($types[1] eq '12'){$type = 'Ethernet Emulation';} else {$type = 'Communication';} } elsif ($types[0] eq '3'){ if ($types[2] eq '0'){$type = 'HID';} # actual value: None elsif ($types[2] eq '1'){$type = 'Keyboard';} elsif ($types[2] eq '2'){$type = 'Mouse';} } elsif ($types[0] eq '6'){$type = 'Still Imaging';} elsif ($types[0] eq '7'){$type = 'Printer';} elsif ($types[0] eq '8'){$type = 'Mass Storage';} # note: there is a bug in linux kernel that always makes hubs 9/0/0 elsif ($types[0] eq '9'){ if ($types[2] eq '0'){$type = 'Full speed or root hub';} elsif ($types[2] eq '1'){$type = 'Hi-speed hub with single TT';} elsif ($types[2] eq '2'){$type = 'Hi-speed hub with multiple TTs';} # seen protocol 3, usb3 type hub, but not documented on usb.org elsif ($types[2] eq '3'){$type = 'Super-speed hub';} # this is a guess, never seen it elsif ($types[2] eq '4'){$type = 'Super-speed+ hub';} } elsif ($types[0] eq '10'){$type = 'CDC-Data';} elsif ($types[0] eq '11'){$type = 'Smart Card';} elsif ($types[0] eq '13'){$type = 'Content Security';} elsif ($types[0] eq '14'){$type = 'Video';} elsif ($types[0] eq '15'){$type = 'Personal Healthcare';} elsif ($types[0] eq '16'){$type = 'Audio-Video';} elsif ($types[0] eq '17'){$type = 'Billboard';} elsif ($types[0] eq '18'){$type = 'Type-C Bridge';} elsif ($types[0] eq '88'){$type = 'Xbox';} elsif ($types[0] eq '220'){$type = 'Diagnostic';} elsif ($types[0] eq '224'){ if ($types[1] eq '1'){$type = 'Bluetooth';} elsif ($types[1] eq '2'){ if ($types[2] eq '1'){$type = 'Host Wire Adapter';} elsif ($types[2] eq '2'){$type = 'Device Wire Adapter';} elsif ($types[2] eq '3'){$type = 'Device Wire Adapter';} } } # print "$data: $type\n"; return $type; } # device name/driver string based test, return if not detected # for linux based tests, and empty for bsd tests sub check_type { my ($name,$driver,$type) = @_; $name = lc($name); if (($driver && $driver =~ /hub/) || $name =~ /\b(hub)/i){ $type = 'Hub'; } elsif ($name =~ /(audio|\bdac[0-9]*\b|(head|micro|tele)phone|hifi|\bmidi\b|\bmic\b|sound)/){ $type = 'Audio'; } # Broadcom HP Portable SoftSailing elsif (($driver && $driver =~ /\b(btusb|ubt)\b/) || $name =~ /(bluetooth)/){ $type = 'Bluetooth' } elsif (($driver && $driver =~ /video/) || $name =~ /(camera|display|\bdvb-t|\b(pc)?tv\bvideo|webcam)/){ $type = 'Video'; } elsif ($name =~ /(wlan|wi-?fi|802\.1[15]|(11|54|108|240|300|450|1300)\s?mbps|(11|54|108|240)g\b|wireless[\s-][gn]\b|wireless.*adapter)/){ $type = 'WiFi'; } # note, until freebsd match to actual drivers, these top level driver matches aren't interesting elsif (($driver && $bsd_type && $driver =~ /\b(muge)\b/) || $name =~ /(ethernet|\blan|802\.3|100?\/1000?|gigabit)/){ $type = 'Ethernet'; } # note: audio devices show HID sometimes, not sure why elsif ($name =~ /(joystick|keyboard|mouse|trackball)/){ $type = 'HID'; } elsif (($driver && $driver =~ /^(umass)$/) || $name =~ /\b(disk|drive|flash)\b/){ $type = 'Mass Storage'; } return $type; } # linux only, will create a positive match to sound devices sub set_asound_ids { $b_asound = 1; if (-d '/proc/asound'){ # note: this will double the data, but it's easier this way. # binxi tested for -L in the /proc/asound files, and used only those. my @files = main::globber('/proc/asound/*/usbid'); foreach (@files){ my $id = main::reader($_,'',0); push(@asound_ids, $id) if ($id && !(grep {/$id/} @asound_ids)); } } main::log_data('dump','@asound_ids',\@asound_ids) if $b_log; } ### USB networking search string data, because some brands can have other products than ### wifi/nic cards, they need further identifiers, with wildcards. ### putting the most common and likely first, then the less common, then some specifics sub set_network_regex { # belkin=050d; d-link=07d1; netgear=0846; ralink=148f; realtek=0bda; # Atmel, Atheros make other stuff. NOTE: exclude 'networks': IMC Networks # ralink has bluetooth as well as networking; (WG|WND?A)[0-9][0-9][0-9] netgear IDs $network_regex = 'Ethernet|gigabit|\bISDN|\bLAN\b|Mobile\s?Broadband|'; $network_regex .= '\bNIC\b|wi-?fi|Wireless[\s-][GN]\b|WLAN|'; $network_regex .= '802\.(1[15]|3)|(10|11|54|108|240|300|450|1300)\s?Mbps|(11|54|108|240)g\b|100?\/1000?|'; $network_regex .= '(100?|N)Base-?T\b|'; $network_regex .= '(Actiontec|AirLink|Asus|Belkin|Buffalo|Dell|D-Link|DWA-|ENUWI-|'; $network_regex .= 'Ralink|Realtek|Rosewill|RNX-|Samsung|Sony|TEW-|TP-Link'; $network_regex .= 'Zonet.*ZEW.*).*Wireless|'; $network_regex .= '(\bD-Link|Network(ing)?|Wireless).*(Adapter|Interface)|'; $network_regex .= '(Linksys|Netgear|Davicom)|'; $network_regex .= 'Range(Booster|Max)|Samsung.*LinkStick|\b(WG|WND?A)[0-9][0-9][0-9]|'; $network_regex .= '\b(050d:935b|0bda:8189|0bda:8197)\b'; } # try to guess at usb rev version from speeds sub usb_rev { return if !$_[0] || ! main::is_numeric($_[0]); my $rev; if ($_[0] < 2){$rev = '1.0';} elsif ($_[0] < 13){$rev = '1.1';} elsif ($_[0] < 481){$rev = '2.0';} elsif ($_[0] < 5001){$rev = '3.0';} elsif ($_[0] < 10001){$rev = '3.1';} elsif ($_[0] < 20001){$rev = '3.2';} elsif ($_[0] < 40001){$rev = '4.0';} return $rev; } sub prep_speed { return if !$_[0]; my $speed = $_[0]; if ($_[0] =~ /^([0-9\.]+)\s*Mb/){ $speed = $1; } elsif ($_[0] =~ /^([0-9\.]+)+\s*Gb/){ $speed = $1 * 1000; } elsif ($_[0] =~ /usb\s?40/i){ $speed = 40000;# 4 40gbps } elsif ($_[0] =~ /usb\s?20/i){ $speed = 20000;# 4 20gbps } # could be 3.2, 20000 too, also superspeed+ elsif ($_[0] =~ /super[\s-]?speed\s?(\+|plus)/i){ $speed = 10000;# 3.1; # can't trust bsds to use superspeed+ but we'll hope } elsif ($_[0] =~ /super[\s-]?speed/i){ $speed = 5000;# 3.0; } elsif ($_[0] =~ /hi(gh)?[\s-]?speed/i){ $speed = 480; # 2.0, } elsif ($_[0] =~ /full[\s-]?speed/i){ $speed = 12; # 1.1 - could be full speed 1.1/2.0 } elsif ($_[0] =~ /low?[\s-]?speed/i){ $speed = 1.5; # 1.5 - could be 1.0, or low speed 1.1/2.0 } return $speed; } sub process_power { return if !${$_[0]}; ${$_[0]} =~ s/\s//g; # ${$_[0]} = '' if ${$_[0]} eq '0mA'; # better to handle on output } # this is used to create an alpha sortable bus id for main $usb[0] sub bus_id_alpha { my ($id) = @_; $id =~ s/^([1-9])-/0$1-/; $id =~ s/([-\.:])([0-9])\b/${1}0$2/g; return $id; } } # note: seen instance in android where reading file hangs endlessly!!! sub get_wakeups { eval $start if $b_log; return if %risc; my ($wakeups); my $path = '/sys/power/wakeup_count'; $wakeups = reader($path,'strip',0) if -r $path; eval $end if $b_log; return $wakeups; } ######################################################################## #### GENERATE OUTPUT ######################################################################## ## OutputGenerator # Also creates Short, Info, and System items { package OutputGenerator; sub generate { eval $start if $b_log; my (%row,%checks); main::set_ps_aux() if !$loaded{'ps-aux'}; main::set_sysctl_data() if $use{'sysctl'}; main::set_dboot_data() if $bsd_type && !$loaded{'dboot'}; # note: ps aux loads before logging starts, so create debugger data here if ($b_log){ # I don't think we need to see this, it's long, but leave in case we do # main::log_data('dump','@ps_aux',\@ps_aux); main::log_data('dump','@ps_cmd',\@ps_cmd); } if ($show{'short'}){ %row = short_output(); assign_data(\%row); } else { if ($show{'system'}){ %row = system_item(); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'machine'}){ DmidecodeData::set(\$checks{'dmi'}) if $use{'dmidecode'} && !$checks{'dmi'}; %row = item_handler('Machine','machine'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'battery'}){ DmidecodeData::set(\$checks{'dmi'}) if $use{'dmidecode'} && !$checks{'dmi'}; %row = item_handler('Battery','battery'); if (%row || $show{'battery-forced'}){ assign_data(\%row); } } if ($show{'ram'}){ DmidecodeData::set(\$checks{'dmi'}) if $use{'dmidecode'} && !$checks{'dmi'}; %row = item_handler('Memory','ram'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'slot'}){ DmidecodeData::set(\$checks{'dmi'}) if $use{'dmidecode'} && !$checks{'dmi'}; %row = item_handler('PCI Slots','slot'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'cpu'} || $show{'cpu-basic'}){ DeviceData::set(\$checks{'device'}) if %risc && !$checks{'device'}; DmidecodeData::set(\$checks{'dmi'}) if $use{'dmidecode'} && !$checks{'dmi'}; my $arg = ($show{'cpu-basic'}) ? 'basic' : 'full' ; %row = item_handler('CPU','cpu',$arg); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'graphic'}){ UsbData::set(\$checks{'usb'}) if !$checks{'usb'}; DeviceData::set(\$checks{'device'}) if !$checks{'device'}; %row = item_handler('Graphics','graphic'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'audio'}){ UsbData::set(\$checks{'usb'}) if !$checks{'usb'}; DeviceData::set(\$checks{'device'}) if !$checks{'device'}; %row = item_handler('Audio','audio'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'network'}){ UsbData::set(\$checks{'usb'}) if !$checks{'usb'}; DeviceData::set(\$checks{'device'}) if !$checks{'device'}; IpData::set() if ($show{'ip'} || ($bsd_type && $show{'network-advanced'})); %row = item_handler('Network','network'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'bluetooth'}){ UsbData::set(\$checks{'usb'}) if !$checks{'usb'}; DeviceData::set(\$checks{'device'}) if !$checks{'device'}; %row = item_handler('Bluetooth','bluetooth'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'logical'}){ %row = item_handler('Logical','logical'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'raid'}){ DeviceData::set(\$checks{'device'}) if !$checks{'device'}; %row = item_handler('RAID','raid'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'disk'} || $show{'disk-basic'} || $show{'disk-total'} || $show{'optical'}){ %row = item_handler('Drives','disk'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'partition'} || $show{'partition-full'}){ %row = item_handler('Partition','partition'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'swap'}){ %row = item_handler('Swap','swap'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'unmounted'}){ %row = item_handler('Unmounted','unmounted'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'usb'}){ UsbData::set(\$checks{'usb'}) if !$checks{'usb'}; %row = item_handler('USB','usb'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'sensor'}){ %row = item_handler('Sensors','sensor'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'repo'}){ %row = item_handler('Repos','repo'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'process'}){ %row = item_handler('Processes','process'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'weather'}){ %row = item_handler('Weather','weather'); assign_data(\%row); } if ($show{'info'}){ %row = info_item(); assign_data(\%row); } } if ($output_type ne 'screen'){ main::output_handler(\%rows); } eval $end if $b_log; } ## Short, Info, System Items ## sub short_output { eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my $kernel_os = ($bsd_type) ? 'OS' : 'Kernel'; my ($cpu_string,$speed,$speed_key,$type) = ('','','speed',''); my $memory = MemoryData::get('string'); my @cpu = CpuItem::get('short'); if (scalar @cpu > 1){ $type = ($cpu[2]) ? " (-$cpu[2]-)" : ''; ($speed,$speed_key) = ('',''); if ($cpu[6]){ $speed_key = "$cpu[3]/$cpu[5]"; $speed = "$cpu[4]/$cpu[6] MHz"; } else { $speed_key = $cpu[3]; $speed = "$cpu[4] MHz"; } $cpu[1] ||= main::message('cpu-model-null'); $cpu_string = $cpu[0] . ' ' . $cpu[1] . $type; } elsif ($bsd_type){ if ($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'}){ if ($alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'} ne 'use'){ $cpu_string = "sysctl $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'}"; $speed = "sysctl $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'action'}"; } else { $cpu_string = 'bsd support coming'; $speed = 'bsd support coming'; } } } $speed ||= 'N/A'; # totally unexpected situation, what happened? my @disk = DriveItem::get('short'); # print Dumper \@disk; my $disk_string = 'N/A'; my ($size,$used) = ('',''); my ($size_holder,$used_holder); if (@disk){ $size = ($disk[0]->{'logical-size'}) ? $disk[0]->{'logical-size'} : $disk[0]->{'size'}; # must be > 0 if ($size && main::is_numeric($size)){ $size_holder = $size; $size = main::get_size($size,'string'); } $used = $disk[0]->{'used'}; if ($used && main::is_numeric($disk[0]->{'used'})){ $used_holder = $disk[0]->{'used'}; $used = main::get_size($used,'string'); } # in some fringe cases size can be 0 so only assign 'N/A' if no percents etc if ($size_holder && $used_holder){ my $percent = ' (' . sprintf("%.1f", $used_holder/$size_holder*100) . '% used)'; $disk_string = "$size$percent"; } else { $size ||= main::message('disk-size-0'); $disk_string = "$used/$size"; } } $memory ||= 'N/A'; # print join('; ', @cpu), " sleep: $cpu_sleep\n"; if (!$loaded{'shell-data'} && $ppid && (!$b_irc || !$client{'name-print'})){ ShellData::set(); } my $client = $client{'name-print'}; my $client_shell = ($b_irc) ? 'Client' : 'Shell'; if ($client{'version'}){ $client .= ' ' . $client{'version'}; } my @data = ({ main::key($num++,0,0,'CPU') => $cpu_string, main::key($num++,0,0,$speed_key) => $speed, main::key($num++,0,0,$kernel_os) => main::get_kernel_data(), main::key($num++,0,0,'Up') => main::get_uptime(), main::key($num++,0,0,'Mem') => $memory, main::key($num++,0,0,'Storage') => $disk_string, # could make -1 for ps aux itself, -2 for ps aux and self main::key($num++,0,0,'Procs') => scalar @ps_aux, main::key($num++,0,0,$client_shell) => $client, main::key($num++,0,0,$self_name) => main::get_self_version(), },); my %row = ( main::key($prefix,1,0,'SHORT') => [(@data),], ); eval $end if $b_log; return %row; } sub info_item{ eval $start if $b_log; my $num = 0; my $gcc_alt = ''; my $running_in = ''; my $data_name = main::key($prefix++,1,0,'Info'); my ($b_gcc,$gcc,$index); my ($gpu_ram,$parent,$percent,$total,$used) = (0,'','','',''); my @gccs = main::get_gcc_data(); if (@gccs){ $gcc = shift @gccs; if ($extra > 1 && @gccs){ $gcc_alt = join('/', @gccs); } $b_gcc = 1; } $gcc ||= 'N/A'; my %data = ( $data_name => [{ main::key($num++,0,1,'Processes') => scalar @ps_aux, main::key($num++,1,1,'Uptime') => main::get_uptime(), },], ); $index = scalar(@{$data{$data_name}}) - 1; if ($extra > 2){ my $wakeups = main::get_wakeups(); $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'wakeups')} = $wakeups if defined $wakeups; } if (!$loaded{'memory'}){ my $memory = MemoryData::get('splits'); if ($memory){ my @temp = split(':', $memory); $gpu_ram = $temp[3] if $temp[3]; $total = ($temp[0]) ? main::get_size($temp[0],'string') : 'N/A'; $used = ($temp[1]) ? main::get_size($temp[1],'string') : 'N/A'; $used .= " ($temp[2]%)" if $temp[2]; if ($gpu_ram){ $gpu_ram = main::get_size($gpu_ram,'string'); } } $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,1,'Memory')} = $total; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'used')} = $used; } if ($gpu_ram){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'gpu')} = $gpu_ram; } if ((!$b_display || $force{'display'}) || $extra > 0){ my %init = main::get_init_data(); my $init_type = ($init{'init-type'}) ? $init{'init-type'}: 'N/A'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,1,'Init')} = $init_type; if ($extra > 1){ my $init_version = ($init{'init-version'}) ? $init{'init-version'}: 'N/A'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'v')} = $init_version; } if ($init{'rc-type'}){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,2,'rc')} = $init{'rc-type'}; if ($init{'rc-version'}){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $init{'rc-version'}; } } if ($init{'runlevel'}){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'runlevel')} = $init{'runlevel'}; } if ($extra > 1){ if ($init{'default'}){ my $default = ($init{'init-type'} eq 'systemd' && $init{'default'} =~ /[^0-9]$/) ? 'target' : 'default'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,$default)} = $init{'default'}; } if ($b_admin && (my $tool = ServiceData::get('tool',''))){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'tool')} = $tool; undef %service_tool; } } } if ($extra > 0){ my $b_clang; my $clang_version = ''; if (my $path = main::check_program('clang')){ $clang_version = main::program_version($path,'clang',3,'--version'); $clang_version ||= 'N/A'; $b_clang = 1; } my $compiler = ($b_gcc || $b_clang) ? '': 'N/A'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,1,'Compilers')} = $compiler; if ($b_gcc){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,2,'gcc')} = $gcc; if ($extra > 1 && $gcc_alt){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,3,'alt')} = $gcc_alt; } } if ($b_clang){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'clang')} = $clang_version; } } if ($extra > 0 && !$loaded{'packages'}){ my %packages = PackageData::get('inner',\$num); for (keys %packages){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{$_} = $packages{$_}; } } if (!$loaded{'shell-data'} && $ppid && (!$b_irc || !$client{'name-print'})){ ShellData::set(); } my $client_shell = ($b_irc) ? 'Client' : 'Shell'; my $client = $client{'name-print'}; if (!$b_irc && $extra > 1){ # some bsds don't support -f option to get PPPID # note: root/su - does not have $DISPLAY usually if ($b_display && !$force{'display'} && $ppid && $client{'pppid'}){ $parent = ShellData::shell_launcher(); } else { ShellData::tty_number() if !$loaded{'tty-number'}; if ($client{'tty-number'} ne ''){ my $tty_type = ''; if ($client{'tty-number'} =~ /^[a-f0-9]+$/i){ $tty_type = 'tty '; } elsif ($client{'tty-number'} =~ /pts/i){ $tty_type = 'pty '; } $parent = "$tty_type$client{'tty-number'}"; } } # can be tty 0 so test for defined $running_in = $parent if $parent; if ($extra > 2 && $running_in && ShellData::ssh_status()){ $running_in .= ' (SSH)'; } if ($extra > 2 && $client{'su-start'}){ $client .= " ($client{'su-start'})"; } } $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,1,$client_shell)} = $client; if ($extra > 0 && $client{'version'}){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'v')} = $client{'version'}; } if (!$b_irc){ if ($extra > 2 && $client{'default-shell'}){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,2,'default')} = $client{'default-shell'}; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $client{'default-shell-v'} if $client{'default-shell-v'}; } if ($running_in){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'running-in')} = $running_in; } } $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,1,$self_name)} = main::get_self_version(); eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } sub system_item { eval $start if $b_log; my ($cont_desk,$ind_dm,$num) = (1,2,0); my ($index); my $data_name = main::key($prefix++,1,0,'System'); my ($desktop,$desktop_info,$desktop_key,$dm_key,$toolkit,$wm) = ('','','Desktop','dm','',''); my (@desktop_data,$desktop_version); my %data = ( $data_name => [{}], ); $index = scalar(@{$data{$data_name}}) - 1; if ($show{'host'}){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,1,'Host')} = main::get_hostname(); } $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,1,'Kernel')} = main::get_kernel_data(); $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'bits')} = main::get_kernel_bits(); if ($extra > 0){ my @compiler = CompilerVersion::get(); # get compiler data if (scalar @compiler != 2){ @compiler = ('N/A', ''); } $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,2,'compiler')} = $compiler[0]; # if no compiler, obviously no version, so don't waste space showing. if ($compiler[0] ne 'N/A'){ $compiler[1] ||= 'N/A'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,3,'v')} = $compiler[1]; } } if ($b_admin && (my $params = KernelParameters::get())){ # $index = scalar(@{$data{$data_name}}); # not on own line for now # print "$params\n"; if ($use{'filter-label'}){ $params = main::filter_partition('system', $params, 'label'); } if ($use{'filter-uuid'}){ $params = main::filter_partition('system', $params, 'uuid'); } $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'parameters')} = $params; $index = scalar(@{$data{$data_name}}); } # note: tty can have the value of 0 but the two tools # return '' if undefined, so we test for explicit '' if ($b_display){ my @desktop_data = DesktopEnvironment::get(); $desktop = $desktop_data[0] if $desktop_data[0]; $desktop_version = $desktop_data[1] if $desktop_data[1]; $desktop .= ' ' . $desktop_version if $desktop_version; if ($extra > 0 && $desktop_data[3]){ # $desktop .= ' (' . $desktop_data[2]; # $desktop .= ($desktop_data[3]) ? ' ' . $desktop_data[3] . ')' : ')'; $toolkit = "$desktop_data[2] $desktop_data[3]"; } if ($extra > 2 && $desktop_data[4]){ $desktop_info = $desktop_data[4]; } # don't print the desktop if it's a wm and the same if ($extra > 1 && $desktop_data[5] && (!$desktop_data[0] || $desktop_data[5] =~ /^(deepin.+|gnome[\s_-]shell|budgie.+)$/i || index(lc($desktop_data[5]),lc($desktop_data[0])) == -1)){ $wm = $desktop_data[5]; $wm .= ' ' . $desktop_data[6] if $extra > 2 && $desktop_data[6]; } } if (!$b_display || (!$desktop && $b_root)){ ShellData::tty_number() if !$loaded{'tty-number'}; my $tty = $client{'tty-number'}; if (!$desktop){ $desktop_info = ''; } # it is defined, as '' if ($tty eq '' && $client{'console-irc'}){ ShellData::console_irc_tty() if !$loaded{'con-irc-tty'}; $tty = $client{'con-irc-tty'}; } if ($tty ne ''){ my $tty_type = ''; if ($tty =~ /^[a-f0-9]+$/i){ $tty_type = 'tty '; } elsif ($tty =~ /pts/i){ $tty_type = 'pty '; } $desktop = "$tty_type$tty"; } $desktop_key = 'Console'; $dm_key = 'DM'; $ind_dm = 1; $cont_desk = 0; } $desktop ||= 'N/A'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,$cont_desk,1,$desktop_key)} = $desktop; if ($toolkit){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'tk')} = $toolkit; } if ($extra > 2){ if ($desktop_info){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'info')} = $desktop_info; } } if ($extra > 1){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'wm')} = $wm if $wm; if ($extra > 2 && $b_display && defined $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'}){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'vt')} = $ENV{'XDG_VTNR'}; } my $dms = main::get_display_manager(); if ($dms || $desktop_key ne 'Console'){ $dms ||= 'N/A'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,$ind_dm,$dm_key)} = $dms; } } # if ($extra > 2 && $desktop_key ne 'Console'){ # my $tty = ShellData::tty_number() if !$loaded{'tty-number'}; # $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,1,'vc')} = $tty if $tty ne ''; # } my $distro_key = ($bsd_type) ? 'OS': 'Distro'; my @distro_data = DistroData::get(); my $distro = $distro_data[0]; $distro ||= 'N/A'; $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,1,1,$distro_key)} = $distro; if ($extra > 0 && $distro_data[1]){ $data{$data_name}->[$index]{main::key($num++,0,2,'base')} = $distro_data[1]; } eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } ## Item Processors ## sub assign_data { my ($row) = @_; return if ! %$row; if ($output_type eq 'screen'){ main::print_data($row); } else { %rows = (%rows,%$row); } } sub item_handler { eval $start if $b_log; my ($key,$sub,$arg) = @_; my %subs = ( 'audio' => \&AudioItem::get, 'battery' => \&BatteryItem::get, 'bluetooth' => \&BluetoothItem::get, 'cpu' => \&CpuItem::get, 'disk' => \&DriveItem::get, 'graphic' => \&GraphicItem::get, 'logical' => \&LogicalItem::get, 'machine' => \&MachineItem::get, 'network' => \&NetworkItem::get, 'partition' => \&PartitionItem::get, 'raid' => \&RaidItem::get, 'ram' => \&RamItem::get, 'repo' => \&RepoItem::get, 'process' => \&ProcessItem::get, 'sensor' => \&SensorItem::get, 'slot' => \&SlotItem::get, 'swap' => \&SwapItem::get, 'unmounted' => \&UnmountedItem::get, 'usb' => \&UsbItem::get, 'weather' => \&WeatherItem::get, ); my (%data); my $data_name = main::key($prefix++,1,0,$key); my @rows = $subs{$sub}->($arg); if (@rows){ %data = ($data_name => \@rows,); } eval $end if $b_log; return %data; } } ####################################################################### #### LAUNCH ######################################################################## main(); ## From the End comes the Beginning ## note: this EOF is needed for self updater, triggers the full download ok ###**EOF**### inxi-3.3.13-1/inxi.1000066400000000000000000003006771420530751500137560ustar00rootroot00000000000000.\" inxi.1 - manpage for inxi system information tool .\" Copyright (C) 2021 Harald Hope .\" .\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify .\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by .\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or .\" (at your option) any later version. .\" .\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, .\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of .\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the .\" GNU General Public License for more details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\" with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., .\" 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. .\" .TH INXI 1 "2022\-02\-22" "inxi" "inxi manual" .SH NAME inxi \- Command line system information script for console and IRC .SH SYNOPSIS \fBinxi\fR \fBinxi\fR [\fB\-AbBCdDEfFGhiIjJlLmMnNopPrRsSuUVwyYzZ\fR] \fBinxi\fR [\fB\-c NUMBER\fR] [\fB\-\-sensors\-exclude SENSORS\fR] [\fB\-\-sensors\-use SENSORS\fR] [\fB\-t\fR [\fBc\fR|\fBm\fR|\fBcm\fR|\fBmc\fR][\fBNUMBER\fR]] [\fB\-v NUMBER\fR] [\fB\-W LOCATION\fR] [\fB\-\-weather\-unit\fR {\fBm\fR|\fBi\fR|\fBmi\fR|\fBim\fR}] [\fB\-y WIDTH\fR] \fBinxi\fR [\fB\-\-memory\-modules\fR] [\fB\-\-memory\-short\fR] [\fB\-\-recommends\fR] [\fB\-\-sensors\-default\fR] [\fB\-\-slots\fR] \fBinxi\fB [\fB\-x\fR|\fB\-xx\fR|\fB\-xxx\fR|\fB\-a\fR] \fB\-OPTION(s)\fR All short form options have long form variants \- see below for these and more advanced options. .SH DESCRIPTION \fBinxi\fR is a command line system information script built for console and IRC. It is also used a debugging tool for forum technical support to quickly ascertain users' system configurations and hardware. inxi shows system hardware, CPU, drivers, Xorg, Desktop, Kernel, gcc version(s), Processes, RAM usage, and a wide variety of other useful information. \fBinxi\fR output varies depending on whether it is being used on CLI or IRC, with some default filters and color options applied only for IRC use. Script colors can be turned off if desired with \fB\-c 0\fR, or changed using the \fB\-c\fR color options listed in the STANDARD OPTIONS section below. .SH PRIVACY AND SECURITY In order to maintain basic privacy and security, inxi used on IRC automatically filters out your network device MAC address, WAN and LAN IP, your \fB/home\fR username directory in partitions, and a few other items. Because inxi is often used on forums for support, you can also trigger this filtering with the \fB\-z\fR option (\fB\-Fz\fR, for example). To override the IRC filter, you can use the \fB\-Z\fR option. This can be useful in debugging network connection issues online in a private chat, for example. .SH USING OPTIONS Options can be combined if they do not conflict. You can either group the letters together or separate them. Letters with numbers can have no gap or a gap at your discretion, except when using \fB \-t\fR. Note that if you use an option that requires an additional argument, that must be last in the short form group of options. Otherwise you can use those separately as well. For example: \fBinxi \-AG\fR | \fBinxi \-A \-G\fR | \fBinxi \-b\fR | \fBinxi \-c10\fR | \fBinxi \-FxxzJy90\fR | \fBinxi \-bay\fR Note that all the short form options have long form equivalents, which are listed below. However, usually the short form is used in examples in order to keep things simple. These are available options sections: * \fBSTANDARD OPTIONS\fR Primary data types trigger items. * \fBFILTER OPTIONS\fR Apply a variety of output filters. * \fBOUTPUT CONTROL OPTIONS\fR Change default colors, widths, heights, output types, etc. * \fBEXTRA DATA OPTIONS\fR What \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-xx\fR, \fB\-xxx\fR, and \fB\-a\fR add to the output. * \fBADVANCED OPTIONS\fR Modify behavior or choice of data sources, and other advanced switches. * \fBDEBUGGING OPTIONS\fR For development use mainly, or contributing datasets to the project. .SH STANDARD OPTIONS .TP .B \-A \fR, \fB\-\-audio\fR Show Audio/sound device(s) information, including device driver. Show running sound server(s). See \fB\-xxA\fR to show all sound servers detected. .TP .B \-b \fR, \fB\-\-basic\fR Show basic output, short form. Same as: \fBinxi \-v 2\fR .TP .B \-B \fR, \fB\-\-battery\fR Show system battery (\fBID\-x\fR) data, charge, condition, plus extra information (if battery present). Uses \fB/sys\fR or, for BSDs without systctl battery data, use \fB\-\-dmidecode\fR to force its use. \fBdmidecode\fR does not have very much information, and none about current battery state/charge/voltage. Supports multiple batteries when using \fB/sys\fR or \fBsysctl\fR data. Note that for \fBcharge:\fR, the output shows the current charge, as well as its value as a percentage of the available capacity, which can be less than the original design capacity. In the following example, the actual current available capacity of the battery is \fB22.2 Wh\fR. \fBcharge: 20.1 Wh (95.4%)\fR The \fBcondition:\fR item shows the remaining available capacity / original design capacity, and then this figure as a percentage of original capacity available in the battery. \fBcondition: 22.2/36.4 Wh (61%)\fR With \fB\-x\fR, or if voltage difference is critical, \fBvolts:\fR item shows the current voltage, and the \fBmin:\fR voltage. Note that if the current is below the minimum listed the battery is essentially dead and will not charge. Test that to confirm, but that's technically how it's supposed to work. \fBvolts: 12.0 min: 11.4\fR With \fB\-x\fR shows attached \fBDevice\-x\fR information (mouse, keyboard, etc.) if they are battery powered. .TP .B \-\-bluetooth\fR .br See \fB\-E\fR. .TP .B \-c \fR, \fB\-\-color\fR .br See \fBOUTPUT CONTROL OPTIONS\fR. .TP .B \-C \fR, \fB\-\-cpu\fR Show full CPU output (if each item available): basic CPU topology, model, type, L2 cache, average speed of all cores (if > 1 core, otherwise speed of the core), min/max speeds for CPU, and per CPU clock speed. More data available with \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-xxx\fR, and \fB\-a\fR options. Explanation of CPU type (\fBtype: MT MCP\fR) abbreviations: * \fBAMCP\fR \- Asymmetric Multi Core Processor. More than 1 core per CPU, and more than one core type (single and multithreaded cores in the same CPU). * \fBAMP\fR \- Asymmetric Multi Processing (more than 1 physical CPU, but not identical in terms of core counts or min/max speeds). * \fBMT\fR \- Multi/Hyper Threaded CPU (more than 1 thread per core, previously \fBHT\fR). * \fBMST\fR \- Multi and Single Threaded CPU (a CPU with both Single and Multi Threaded cores). * \fBMCM\fR \- Multi Chip Model (more than 1 die per CPU). * \fBMCP\fR \- Multi Core Processor (more than 1 core per CPU). * \fBSMP\fR \- Symmetric Multi Processing (more than 1 physical CPU). * \fBUP\fR \- Uni (single core) Processor. Note that \fBmin/max:\fR speeds are not necessarily true in cases of overclocked CPUs or CPUs in turbo/boost mode. See \fB\-Ca\fR for alternate \fBbase/boost:\fR speed data, more granular cache data, and more. Sample: .nf \fBCPU: Info: 2x 8\-core model: Intel Xeon E5\-2620 v4 bits: 64 type: MT MCP SMP cache: L2: 2x 2 MiB (4 MiB) Speed (MHz): avg: 1601 min/max: 1200/3000 cores: 1: 1280 2: 1595 3: 1416 ... 32: 1634\fR .fi .TP .B \-d \fR, \fB\-\-disk\-full\fR,\fB\-\-optical\fR Show optical drive data as well as \fB\-D\fR hard drive data. With \fB\-x\fR, adds a feature line to the output. Also shows floppy disks if present. Note that there is no current way to get any information about the floppy device that we are aware of, so it will simply show the floppy ID without any extra data. \fB\-xx\fR adds a few more features. .TP .B \-D \fR, \fB\-\-disk\fR Show Hard Disk info. Shows total disk space and used percentage. The disk used percentage includes space used by swap partition(s), since those are not usable for data storage. Also, unmounted partitions are not counted in disk use percentages since inxi has no access to the used amount. If the system has RAID or other logical storage, and if inxi can determine the size of those vs their components, you will see the storage total raw and usable sizes, plus the percent used of the usable size. The no argument short form of inxi will show only the usable (or total if no usable) and used percent. If there is no logical storage detected, only \fBtotal:\fR and \fBused:\fR will show. Sample (with RAID logical size calculated): \fBLocal Storage: total: raw: 5.49 TiB usable: 2.80 TiB used: 1.35 TiB (48.3%)\fR Without logical storage detected: \fBLocal Storage: total: 2.89 TiB used: 1.51 TiB (52.3%)\fR Also shows per disk information: Disk ID, type (if present), vendor (if detected), model, and size. See \fBExtra Data Options\fR (\fB\-x\fR options) and \fBAdmin Extra Data Options\fR (\fB\-\-admin\fR options) for many more features. .TP .B \-E\fR, \fB\-\-bluetooth\fR Show bluetooth device(s), drivers. Show \fBReport:\fR with HCI ID, state, address per device (requires \fBbt\-adapter\fR or \fBhciconfig\fR), and if available (hciconfig only) bluetooth version (\fBbt\-v\fR). See \fBExtra Data Options\fR for more. If bluetooth shows as \fBstatus: down\fR, shows \fBbt\-service:\fR\fB state and rfkill\fR software and hardware blocked states, and rfkill ID. Note that \fBReport\-ID:\fR indicates that the HCI item was not able to be linked to a specific device, similar to \fBIF\-ID:\fR in \fB\-n\fR. If your internal bluetooth device does not show, it's possible that it has been disabled, if you try enabling it using for example: \fBhciconfig hci0 up\fR and it returns a blocked by RF\-Kill error, you can do one of these: \fBconnmanctl enable bluetooth\fR or \fBrfkill list bluetooth\fR \fBrfkill unblock bluetooth\fR .TP .B \-\-filter\fR, \fB\-z\fR .br See \fBFILTER OPTIONS\fR. .TP .B \-f \fR, \fB\-\-flags\fR Show all CPU flags used, not just the short list. Not shown with \fB\-F\fR in order to avoid spamming. ARM CPUs: show \fBfeatures\fR items. .TP .B \-F \fR, \fB\-\-full\fR Show Full output for inxi. Includes all Upper Case line letters (except \fB\-J\fR and \fB\-W\fR) plus \fB\-\-swap\fR, \fB\-s\fR and \fB\-n\fR. Does not show extra verbose options such as \fB\-d \-f \-i -J \-l \-m \-o \-p \-r \-t \-u \-x\fR unless you use those arguments in the command, e.g.: \fBinxi \-Frmxx\fR .TP .B \-G \fR, \fB\-\-graphics\fR Show Graphic device(s) information, including details of device and display drivers (\fBX:\fR \fBloaded:\fR, and, if applicable: \fBunloaded:\fR, \fBfailed:\fR, and active \fBgpu:\fR drivers), display protocol (if available), display server (and/or Wayland compositor), vendor and version number, e.g.: \fBDisplay: x11 server: Xorg v: 1.15.1\fR or \fBDisplay: wayland server: X.org v: 1.20.1 with: Xwayland v: 20.1\fR If protocol is not detected, shows: \fBDisplay: server: Xorg 1.15.1\fR Also shows screen resolution(s) (per monitor/X screen). For X.org: OpenGL renderer, OpenGL core profile version/OpenGL version; for VESA: data (for Xvesa); for Wayland: GBM/EGL data (not implemented). Compositor information will show if detected using \fB\-xx\fR option or always if detected and Wayland since the compositor is the server with Wayland. \fB\-Gxx\fR shows monitor data as well, if detected. .TP .B \-h \fR, \fB\-\-help\fR The help menu. Features dynamic sizing to fit into terminal window. Set script global \fBCOLS_MAX_CONSOLE\fR if you want a different default value, or use \fB\-y \fR to temporarily override the defaults or actual window width. .TP .B \-i \fR, \fB\-\-ip\fR Show WAN IP address and local interfaces (latter requires \fBifconfig\fR or \fBip\fR network tool), as well as network output from \fB\-n\fR. Not shown with \fB\-F\fR for user security reasons. You shouldn't paste your local/WAN IP. Shows both IPv4 and IPv6 link IP addresses. .TP .B \-I \fR, \fB\-\-info\fR Show Information: processes, uptime, memory, IRC client (or shell type if run in shell, not IRC), inxi version. See \fB\-Ix\fR, \fB\-Ixx\fR, and \fB\-Ia\fR for extra information (init type/version, runlevel, packages). Note: if \fB\-m\fR is used or triggered, the memory item will show in the main Memory: report of \fB\-m\fR, not in \fB\Info:\fR. Raspberry Pi only: uses \fBvcgencmd get_mem gpu\fR to get gpu RAM amount, if user is in video group and \fBvcgencmd\fR is installed. Uses this result to increase the \fBMemory:\fR amount and \fBused:\fR amounts. .TP .B \-j\fR, \fB\-\-swap\fR Shows all active swap types (partition, file, zram). When this option is used, swap partition(s) will not show on the \fB\-P\fR line to avoid redundancy. To show partition labels or UUIDs (when available and relevant), use with \fB\-l\fR or\fB \-u\fR. .TP .B \-J \fR, \fB\-\-usb\fR Show USB data for attached Hubs and Devices. Hubs also show number of ports. Be aware that a port is not always external, some may be internal, and either used or unused (for example, a motherboard USB header connector that is not used). Hubs and Devices are listed in order of BusID. BusID is generally in this format: BusID\-port[.port][.port]:DeviceID Device ID is a number created by the kernel, and has no necessary ordering or sequence connection, but can be used to match this output to lsusb values, which generally shows BusID / DeviceID (except for tree view, which shows ports). Examples: \fBDevice\-3: 4\-3.2.1:2\fR or \fBHub: 4\-0:1\fR The \fBrev: 2.0\fR item refers to the USB revision number, like \fB1.0\fR or \fB3.1\fR. .TP .B \-l \fR, \fB\-\-label\fR Show partition labels. Use with \fB\-j\fR, \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-p\fR, and \fB\-P\fR to show partition labels. Does nothing without one of those options. Sample: \fB\-ojpl\fR. .TP .B \-L\fR, \fB\-\-logical\fR Show Logical volume information, for LVM, LUKS, bcache, etc. Shows size, free space (for LVM VG). For LVM, shows \fBDevice\-[xx]: VG:\fR (Volume Group) size/free, \fBLV\-[xx]\fR (Logical Volume). LV shows type, size, and components. Note that components are made up of either containers (aka, logical devices), or physical devices. The full report requires doas/sudo/root. Logical block devices can be thought of as devices that are made up out of either other logical devices, or physical devices. inxi does its best to show what each logical device is made out of. RAID devices form a subset of all possible Logical devices, but have their own section, \fB\-R\fR. If \fB\-R\fR is used with \fB\-Lxx\fR, \fB\-Lxx\fR will not show RAID information for LVM RAID devices since it's redundant. If \fB\-R\fR is not used, a simple RAID line will appear for LVM RAID in \fB\-Lxx\fR. \fB\-Lxx\fR also shows all components and devices. Note that since components can go in many levels, each level per primary component is indicated by either another 'c', or ends with a 'p' device, the physical device. The number of c's or p's indicates the depth, so you can see which component belongs to which. \fB\-L\fR shows only the top level components/devices (like \fB\-R\fR). \fB\-La\fR shows component/device size, maj:min ID, mapped name (if applicable), and puts each component/device on its own line. Sample: .nf \fB Device\-10: mybackup type: LUKS dm: dm\-28 size: 6.36 GiB Components: c\-1: md1 cc\-1: dm\-26 ppp\-1: sdj2 cc\-2: dm\-27 ppp\-1: sdk2\fR \fBLV\-5: lvm_raid1 type: raid1 dm: dm\-16 size: 4.88 GiB RAID: stripes: 2 sync: idle copied: 100% mismatches: 0 Components: c\-1: dm\-10 pp\-1: sdd1 c\-2: dm\-11 pp\-1: sdd1 c\-3: dm\-13 pp\-1: sde1 c\-4: dm\-15 pp\-1: sde1\fR .fi It is easier to follow the flow of components and devices using \fB\-y1\fR. In this example, there is one primary component (c\-1), md1, which is made up of two components (cc\-1,2), dm\-26 and dm\-27. These are respectively made from physical devices (p\-1) sdj2 and sdk2. .nf \fBDevice\-10: mybackup maj\-min: 254:28 type: LUKS dm: dm\-28 size: 6.36 GiB Components: c\-1: md1 maj\-min: 9:1 size: 6.37 GiB cc\-1: dm\-26 maj\-min: 254:26 mapped: vg5\-level1a size: 12.28 GiB ppp\-1: sdj2 maj\-min: 8:146 size: 12.79 GiB cc\-2: dm\-27 maj\-min: 254:27 mapped: vg5\-level1b size: 6.38 GiB ppp\-1: sdk2 maj\-min: 8:162 size: 12.79 GiB\fR .fi Other types of logical block handling like LUKS, bcache show as: \fBDevice\-[xx] [name/id] type: [LUKS|Crypto|bcache]:\fR .TP .B \-m \fR, \fB\-\-memory\fR Memory (RAM) data. Does not display with \fB\-b\fR or \fB\-F\fR unless you use \fB\-m\fR explicitly. Ordered by system board physical system memory array(s) (\fBArray\-[number]\fR), and individual memory devices (\fBDevice\-[number]\fR). Physical memory array data shows array capacity, number of devices supported, and Error Correction information. Devices shows locator data (highly variable in syntax), size, speed, type (eg: \fBtype: DDR3\fR). Note: \fB\-m\fR uses \fBdmidecode\fR, which must be run as root (or start \fBinxi\fR with \fBdoas/sudo\fR), unless you figure out how to set up doas/sudo to permit dmidecode to read \fB/dev/mem\fR as user. \fBspeed\fR and \fBbus\-width\fR will not show if \fBNo Module Installed\fR is found in \fBsize\fR. Note: If \fB\-m\fR is triggered RAM total/used report will appear in this section, not in \fB\-I\fR or \fB\-tm\fR items. Because \fBdmidecode\fR data is extremely unreliable, inxi will try to make best guesses. If you see \fB(check)\fR after the capacity number, you should check it with the specifications. \fB(est)\fR is slightly more reliable, but you should still check the real specifications before buying RAM. Unfortunately there is nothing \fBinxi\fR can do to get truly reliable data about the system RAM; maybe one day the kernel devs will put this data into \fB/sys\fR, and make it real data, taken from the actual system, not dmi data. For most people, the data will be right, but a significant percentage of users will have either a wrong max module size, if present, or max capacity. Under dmidecode, \fBSpeed:\fR is the expected speed of the memory (what is advertised on the memory spec sheet) and \fBConfigured Clock Speed:\fR is what the actual speed is now. To handle this, if speed and configured speed values are different, you will see this instead: \fBspeed: spec: [specified speed] MT/S actual: [actual] MT/S\fR Also, if DDR, and speed in MHz, will change to: \fBspeed: [speed] MT/S ([speed] MHz)\fR If the detected speed is logically absurd, like 1 MT/s or 69910 MT/s, adds: \fBnote: check\fR. Sample: .nf \fBMemory: RAM: total: 31.38 GiB used: 20.65 GiB (65.8%) Array\-1: capacity: N/A slots: 4 note: check EC: N/A Device\-1: DIMM_A1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) Device\-2: DIMM_A2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) actual: 61910 MT/s (30955 MHz) note: check Device\-3: DIMM_B1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) Device\-4: DIMM_B2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) actual: 2 MT/s (1 MHz) note: check\fR .fi See \fB\-\-memory\-modules\fR and \fB\-\-memory\-short\fR if you want a shorter report. .TP .B \-\-memory\-modules\fR Memory (RAM) data. Show only RAM arrays and modules in Memory report. Skip empty slots. See \fB\-m\fR. .TP .B \-\-memory\-short\fR Memory (RAM) data. Show a one line RAM report in Memory. See \fB\-m\fR. Sample: \fBReport: arrays: 1 slots: 4 modules: 2 type: DDR4\fR .TP .B \-M \fR, \fB\-\-machine\fR Show machine data. Device, Motherboard, BIOS, and if present, System Builder (Like Lenovo). Older systems/kernels without the required \fB/sys\fR data can use \fBdmidecode\fR instead, run as root. If using \fBdmidecode\fR, may also show BIOS/UEFI revision as well as version. \fB\-\-dmidecode\fR forces use of \fBdmidecode\fR data instead of \fB/sys\fR. Will also attempt to show if the system was booted by BIOS, UEFI, or UEFI [Legacy], the latter being legacy BIOS boot mode in a system board using UEFI. Device information requires either \fB/sys\fR or \fBdmidecode\fR. Note that \fBother\-vm?\fR is a type that means it's usually a VM, but inxi failed to detect which type, or positively confirm which VM it is. Primary VM identification is via systemd\-detect\-virt but fallback tests that should also support some BSDs are used. Less commonly used or harder to detect VMs may not be correctly detected. If you get an incorrect output, post an issue and we'll get it fixed if possible. Due to unreliable vendor data, device type will show: desktop, laptop, notebook, server, blade, plus some obscure stuff that inxi is unlikely to ever run on. .TP .B \-n \fR, \fB\-\-network\-advanced\fR Show Advanced Network device information in addition to that produced by \fB\-N\fR. Shows interface, speed, MAC ID, state, etc. .TP .B \-N \fR, \fB\-\-network\fR Show Network device(s) information, including device driver. With \fB\-x\fR, shows Bus ID, Port number. .TP .B \-o \fR, \fB\-\-unmounted\fR Show unmounted partition information (includes UUID and LABEL if available). Shows file system type if you have \fBlsblk\fR installed (Linux only). For BSD/GNU Linux: shows file system type if \fBfile\fR is installed, and if you are root or if you have added to \fB/etc/sudoers\fR (sudo v. 1.7 or newer): .B ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/file (sample) doas users: see \fBman doas.conf\fR for setup. Does not show components (partitions that create the md\-raid array) of md\-raid arrays. To show partition labels or UUIDs (when available and relevant), use with \fB\-l\fR or\fB \-u\fR. .TP .B \-p \fR, \fB\-\-partitions\-full\fR Show full Partition information (\fB\-P\fR plus all other detected mounted partitions). To show partition labels or UUIDs (when available and relevant), use with \fB\-l\fR or\fB \-u\fR. .TP .B \-P \fR, \fB\-\-partitions\fR Show basic Partition information. Shows, if detected: \fB/ /boot /boot/efi /home /opt /tmp /usr /usr/home /var /var/tmp /var/log\fR (for android, shows \fB/cache /data /firmware /system\fR). If \fB\-\-swap\fR is not used, shows active swap partitions (never shows file or zram type swap). Use \fB\-p\fR to see all mounted partitions. To show partition labels or UUIDs (when available and relevant), use with \fB\-l\fR or\fB \-u\fR. .TP .B \-\-processes\fR .br See \fB\-t\fR. .TP .B \-r \fR, \fB\-\-repos\fR Show distro repository data. Currently supported repo types: \fBAPK\fR (Alpine Linux + derived versions) \fBAPT\fR (Debian, Ubuntu + derived versions, as well as RPM based APT distros like PCLinuxOS or Alt\-Linux) \fBCARDS\fR (NuTyX + derived versions) \fBEOPKG\fR (Solus) \fBNIX\fR (NixOS + other distros as alternate package manager) \fBPACMAN\fR (Arch Linux, KaOS + derived versions) \fBPACMAN\-G2\fR (Frugalware + derived versions) \fBPISI\fR (Pardus + derived versions) \fBPKG\fR (OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD + derived OS types) \fBPORTAGE\fR (Gentoo, Sabayon + derived versions) \fBPORTS\fR (OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD + derived OS types) \fBSCRATCHPKG\fR (Venom + derived versions) \fBSLACKPKG\fR (Slackware + derived versions) \fBTCE\fR (TinyCore) \fBURPMI\fR (Mandriva, Mageia + derived versions) \fBXBPS\fR (Void) \fBYUM/ZYPP\fR (Fedora, Red Hat, Suse + derived versions) More will be added as distro data is collected. If yours is missing please show us how to get this information and we'll try to add it. See \fB\-rx\fR, \fB\-rxx\fR, and \fB\-ra\fR for installed package count information. .TP .B \-R \fR, \fB\-\-raid\fR Show RAID data. Shows RAID devices, states, levels, device/array size, and components. See extra data with \fB\-x\fR / \fB\-xx\fR. md\-raid: If device is resyncing, also shows resync progress line. Note: supported types: lvm raid, md\-raid, softraid, ZFS, and hardware RAID. Other software RAID types may be added, if the software RAID can be made to give the required output. The component ID numbers work like this: mdraid: the numerator is the actual mdraid component number; lvm/softraid/ZFS: the numerator is auto\-incremented counter only. Eg. \fBOnline: 1: sdb1\fR If hardware RAID is detected, shows basic information. Due to complexity of adding hardware RAID device disk / RAID reports, those will only be added if there is demand, and reasonable reporting tools. .TP .B \-\-recommends\fR Checks inxi application dependencies and recommends, as well as directories, then shows what package(s) you need to install to add support for each feature. .TP .B \-s \fR, \fB\-\-sensors\fR Show output from sensors if sensors installed/configured: Motherboard/CPU/GPU temperatures; detected fan speeds. GPU temperature when available. Nvidia shows screen number for multiple screens. IPMI sensors are also used (root required) if present. See Advanced options \fB\-\-sensors\-use\fR or \fB\-\-sensors\-exclude\fR if you want to use only a subset of all sensors, or exclude one. . .TP .B \-\-slots\fR Show PCI slots with type, speed, and status information. .TP .B \-\-swap\fR .br See \fB\-j\fR .TP .B \-S \fR, \fB\-\-system\fR Show System information: host name, kernel, desktop environment (if in X), distro. With \fB\-xx\fR show dm \- or startx \- (only shows if present and running if out of X), and if in X, with \fB\-xxx\fR show more desktop info, e.g. taskbar or panel. .TP .B \-t \fR, \fB\-\-processes\fR [\fBc\fR|\fBm\fR|\fBcm\fR|\fBmc NUMBER\fR] Show processes. If no arguments, defaults to \fBcm\fR. If followed by a number, shows that number of processes for each type (default: \fB5\fR; if in IRC, max: \fB5\fR) Make sure that there is no space between letters and numbers (e.g. write as \fB\-t cm10\fR). .TP .B \-t c\fR \- CPU only. With \fB\-x\fR, also shows memory for that process on same line. .TP .B \-t m\fR \- memory only. With \fB\-x\fR, also shows CPU for that process on same line. If the \fB\-I\fR or \fB\-m\fR lines are not triggered, will also show the system RAM used/total information. .TP .B \-t cm\fR \- CPU+memory. With \fB\-x\fR, shows also CPU or memory for that process on same line. .TP .B \-u \fR, \fB\-\-uuid\fR Show partition UUIDs. Use with \fB\-j\fR, \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-p\fR, and \fB\-P\fR to show partition labels. Does nothing without one of those options. Sample: \fB\-opju\fR. .TP .B \-U \fR, \fB\-\-update\fR Note \- Maintainer may have disabled this function. If inxi \fB\-h\fR has no listing for \fB\-U\fR then it's disabled. Auto\-update script. Note: if you installed as root, you must be root to update, otherwise user is fine. Also installs / updates this man page to: \fB/usr/local/share/man/man1\fR (if \fB/usr/local/share/man/\fR exists AND there is no inxi man page in \fB/usr/share/man/man1\fR, otherwise it goes to \fB/usr/share/man/man1\fR). This requires that you be root to write to that directory. See \fB\-\-man\fR or \fB\-\-no\-man\fR to force or disable man install. .TP .B \-\-usb\fR .br See \fB\-J\fR. .TP .B \-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR inxi version information. Prints information then exits. .TP .B \-v \fR, \fB\-\-verbosity\fR Script verbosity levels. If no verbosity level number is given, 0 is assumed. Should not be used with \fB\-b\fR or \fB\-F\fR. Supported levels: \fB0\-8\fR Examples :\fB inxi \-v 4 \fR or \fB inxi \-v4\fR .TP .B \-v 0 \- Short output, same as: \fBinxi\fR .TP .B \-v 1 \- Basic verbose, \fB\-S\fR + basic CPU (cores, type, average clock speed, and min/max speeds, if available) + \fB\-G\fR + basic Disk + \fB\-I\fR. .TP .B \-v 2 \- Adds networking device (\fB\-N\fR), Machine (\fB\-M\fR) data, Battery (\fB\-B\fR) (if available). Same as: \fBinxi \-b\fR .TP .B \-v 3 \- Adds advanced CPU (\fB\-C\fR) and network (\fB\-n\fR) data; triggers \fB\-x\fR advanced data option. .TP .B \-v 4 \- Adds partition size/used data (\fB\-P\fR) for (if present): \fB/ /home /var/ /boot\fR. Shows full disk data (\fB\-D\fR) .TP .B \-v 5 \- Adds audio device (\fB\-A\fR), memory/RAM (\fB\-m\fR), bluetooth data (\fB\-E\fR) (if present), sensors (\fB\-s\fR), RAID data (if present), partition label (\fB\-l\fR), UUID (\fB\-u\fR), full swap data (\fB\-j\fR), and short form of optical drives. .TP .B \-v 6 \- Adds full mounted partition data (\fB\-p\fR), unmounted partition data (\fB\-o\fR), optical drive data (\fB\-d\fR), USB (\fB\-J\fR); triggers \fB\-xx\fR extra data option. .TP .B \-v 7 \- Adds network IP data (\fB\-i\fR), forced bluetooth (\fB\-E\fR), Logical (\fB\-L\fR), RAID (\fB\-R\fR), full CPU flags/features (\fB\-f\fR), triggers \fB\-xxx\fR .TP .B \-v 8 \- All system data available. Adds Repos (\fB\-r\fR), PCI slots (\fB\-\-slots\fR), processes (\fB\-tcm\fR), admin (\fB\-\-admin\fR). Useful for testing output and to see what data you can get from your system. .TP .B \-w \fR, \fB\-\-weather\fR Adds weather line. To get weather for an alternate location, use \fB\-W [location]\fR. See also \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-xx\fR, \fB\-xxx\fR options. Please note that your distribution's maintainer may chose to disable this feature. DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE FOR AUTOMATED WEATHER UPDATES! Automated or excessive use will lead to your being blocked from any further access. This feature is not meant for widget type weather monitoring, or Conky type use. It is meant to get weather when you need to see it, for example, on a remote server. If you did not type the weather option in manually, it's an automated request. .TP .B \-W\fR, \fB\-\-weather\-location \fR Get weather/time for an alternate location. Accepts postal/zip code[, country], city,state pair, or latitude,longitude. Note: city/country/state names must not contain spaces. Replace spaces with '\fB+\fR' sign. Don't place spaces around any commas. Postal code is not reliable except for North America and maybe the UK. Try postal codes with and without country code added. Note that City,State applies only to USA, otherwise it's City,Country. If country name (english) does not work, try 2 character country code (e.g. Spain: es; Great Britain: gb). See \fIhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166\-1_alpha\-2\fR for current 2 letter country codes. Use only ASCII letters in city/state/country names. Examples: \fB\-W 95623,us\fR OR \fB\-W Boston,MA\fR OR \fB\-W 45.5234,\-122.6762\fR OR \fB\-W new+york,ny\fR OR \fB\-W bodo,norway\fR. DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE FOR AUTOMATED WEATHER UPDATES! Automated or excessive use will lead to your being blocked from any further access. This feature is not meant for widget type weather monitoring, or Conky type use. It is meant to get weather when you need to see it, for example, on a remote server. If you did not type the weather option in manually, it's an automated request. .TP .B \-\-weather\-source\fR, \fB\-\-ws \fR [\fB1\-9\fR] Switches weather data source. Possible values are \fB1\-9\fR. \fB1\-4\fR will generally be active, and \fB5\-9\fR may or may not be active, so check. \fB1\fR may not support city / country names with spaces (even if you use the \fB+\fR sign instead of space). \fB2\fR offers pretty good data, but may not have all small city names for \fB\-W\fR. Please note that the data sources are not static per value, and can change any time, or be removed, so always test to verify which source is being used for each value if that is important to you. Data sources may be added or removed on occasions, so try each one and see which you prefer. If you get unsupported source message, it means that number has not been implemented. .TP .B \-\-weather\-unit \fR [\fBm\fR|\fBi\fR|\fBmi\fR|\fBim\fR] Sets weather units to metric (\fBm\fR), imperial (\fBi\fR), metric (imperial) (\fBmi\fR, default), imperial (metric) (\fBim\fR). If metric or imperial not found,sets to default value, or \fBN/A\fR. .SH FILTER OPTIONS The following options allow for applying various types of filtering to the output. .TP .B \-\-filter \fR, \fB\-\-filter\-override\fR .br See \fB\-z\fR, \fB\-Z\fR. .TP .B \-\-filter\-label\fR, \fB\-\-filter\-uuid\fR, \fB\-\-filter\-vulnerabilities\fR .br See \fB\-\-zl\fR, \fB\-\-zu\fR, \fB\-\-zv\fR. .TP .B \-\-host\fR Turns on hostname in System line. Overrides inxi config file value (if set): \fBSHOW_HOST='false'\fR \- Same as: \fBSHOW_HOST='true'\fR This is an absolute override, the host will always show no matter what other switches you use. .TP .B \-\-no\-host\fR Turns off hostname in System line. This is default when using \fB\-z\fR, for anonymizing inxi output for posting on forums or IRC. Overrides configuration value (if set): \fBSHOW_HOST='true'\fR \- Same as: \fBSHOW_HOST='false'\fR This is an absolute override, the host will not show no matter what other switches you use. .TP .B \-z\fR, \fB\-\-filter\fR Adds security filters for IP addresses, serial numbers, MAC, location (\fB\-w\fR), and user home directory name. Removes Host:. On by default for IRC clients. .TP .B \-\-zl\fR, \fB\-\-filter\-label\fR Filter partition label names from \fB\-j\fR, \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-p\fR, \fB\-P\fR, and \fB\-Sa\fR (root=LABEL=...). Generally only useful in very specialized cases. .TP .B \-\-zu\fR, \fB\-\-filter\-uuid\fR Filter partition UUIDs from \fB\-j\fR, \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-p\fR, \fB\-P\fR, and \fB\-Sa\fR (root=UUID=...). Generally only useful in very specialized cases. .TP .B \-\-zv\fR, \fB\-\-filter\-v\fR, \fB\-\-filter\-vulnerabilities\fR Filter Vulnerabilities report from \fB\-Ca\fR. Generally only useful in very specialized cases. .TP .B \-Z \fR, \fB\-\-filter\-override \fR, \fB\-\-no\-filter\fR Absolute override for output filters. Useful for debugging networking issues in IRC for example. .SH OUTPUT CONTROL OPTIONS The following options allow for modifying the output in various ways. .TP .B \-c \fR, \fB\-\-color\fR \fR[\fB0\fR\-\fB42\fR] Set color scheme. If no scheme number is supplied, 0 is assumed. .TP .B \-c \fR[\fB94\fR\-\fB99\fR] These color selectors run a color selector option prior to inxi starting which lets you set the config file value for the selection. NOTE: All configuration file set color values are removed when output is piped or redirected. You must use the explicit runtime \fB\-c \fR option if you want color codes to be present in the piped/redirected output. Color selectors for each type display (NOTE: IRC and global only show safe color set): .TP .B \-c 94\fR \- Console, out of X. .TP .B \-c 95\fR \- Terminal, running in X \- like xTerm. .TP .B \-c 96\fR \- GUI IRC, running in X \- like XChat, Quassel, Konversation etc. .TP .B \-c 97\fR \- Console IRC running in X \- like irssi in xTerm. .TP .B \-c 98\fR \- Console IRC not in X. .TP .B \-c 99\fR \- Global \- Overrides/removes all settings. Setting a specific color type removes the global color selection. .TP .B \-\-indent [11\-xx]\fR Change primary wide indent width. Generally useless. Only applied if output width is greater than max wrap width (see \fB\-\-max\-wrap\fR). Use configuration item \fBINDENT\fR to make permanent. .TP .B \-\-indents [0\-10]\fR Change primary wrap mode, second, and \fB\-y1\fR level indents. First indent level only applied if output width is less than max wrap width (see \fB\-\-max\-wrap\fR). 0 disables all wrapped indents and all second level indents. Use configuration item \fBINDENTS\fR to make permanent. .TP .B \-\-limit [\-1 \- x]\fR Raise or lower max output limit of IP addresses for \fB\-i\fR. \fB\-1\fR removes limit. .TP .B \-\-max\-wrap\fR, \fB\-\-wrap\-max [integer]\fR Overrides default or configuration set line starter wrap width value. Wrap max is the maximum width that inxi will wrap line starters (e.g. \fBInfo:\fR) to their own lines, with data lines indented default 2 columns (use \fB\-\-indents\fR to change). If terminal/console width or \fB\-\-width\fR is less than wrap width, wrapping of line starter occurs. If \fB80\fR or less, no wrapping will occur. Overrides internal default value (110) and user configuration value \fBMAX_WRAP\fR. .TP .B \-\-output [json|screen|xml]\fR Change data output type. Requires \-\-output\-file if not \fBscreen\fR. .TP .B \-\-output\-file [full path to output file|print]\fR The given directory path must exist. The directory path given must exist, The \fBprint\fR options prints to stdout. Required for non\-screen \fB\-\-output\fR formats (json|xml). .TP .B \-\-partition\-sort [dev\-base|fs|id|label|percent\-used|size|uuid|used]\fR Change default sort order of partition output. Corresponds to \fBPARTITION_SORT\fR configuration item. These are the available sort options: \fBdev\-base\fR - \fB/dev\fR partition identifier, like \fB/dev/sda1\fR. Note that it's an alphabetic sort, so \fBsda12\fR is before \fBsda2\fR. \fBfs\fR \- Partition filesystem. Note that sorts will be somewhat random if all filesystems are the same. \fBid\fR \- Mount point of partition (default). \fBlabel\fR \- Label of partition. If partitions have no labels, sort will be random. \fBpercent\-used\fR - Percentage of partition size used. \fBsize\fR \- KiB size of partition. \fBuuid\fR \- UUID of the partition. \fBused\fR \- KiB used of partition. .TP .B \-\-wrap\-max [integer]\fR .br See \fB\-\-max-wrap\fR. .TP .B \-y\fR, \fB\-\-width [integer]\fR This is an absolute width override which sets the output line width max. Overrides \fBCOLS_MAX_IRC\fR, \fBCOLS_MAX_NO_DISPLAY\fR, \fBCOLS_MAX_CONSOLE\fR configuration items, or the actual widths of the terminal. * \fB\-y\fR \- sets default width of 80 columns. .br * \fB\-y [80-xxx]\fR \- sets width to given number. Must be 80 or more. .br * \fB\-y 1\fR \- switches to a single indented key/value pair per line, and removes all long line wrapping (similar to \fBdmidecode\fR output). Not recommended for use with \fB\-Y\fR; .br * \fB\-y \-1\fR \- removes width limits (if assigned by configuration items). Examples: .br \fBinxi \-Fxx \-y 130\fR .br \fBinxi \-Fxxy\fR .br \fBinxi \-bay1\fR .TP .B \-Y\fR, \fB\-\-height\fR, \fB\-\-less [\-3\-[integer]\fR Control output height. Useful when in console, and scrollback not available. Breaks output flow based on values provided. * \fB\-Y 0\fR or \fB\-Y\fR \- Set default max height to terminal height. .br * \fB\-Y [1\-xxx]\fR \- set max output block height height in lines. .br * \fB\-Y \-1\fR \- Print out one primary data item block (like \fBCPU:\fR, \fBSystem:\fR) at a time. Useful for very long outputs like \fB\-Fa\fR, \fB\-v8\fR, etc. Not available for \fB\-h\fR. .br * \fB\-Y \-2\fR \- Do not disable output colors when redirected or piped to another program. Useful if piping output to \fBless \-R\fR for example. This does not limit the height otherwise since the expectation it is being piped to another program like \fBless\fR which will handle that. .br * \fB\-Y \-3\fR \- Restore default unlimited output lines if \fBLINES_MAX\fR configuration item set. Recommended to use the following for very clean up and down scrollable output out of display, while retaining the color schemes, which are normally removed with piping or redirect: \fBpinxi \-v8Y \-2 | less \-R\fR Note: since it's not possible for inxi to know how many actual terminal lines are being used by terminal wrapped output, with \fB\-y 1\fR , it may be better in general to use a fixed height like: \fB\-y 1 \-Y 20\fR instead of: \fB\-y 1 \-Y\fR .SH EXTRA DATA OPTIONS These options can be triggered by one or more \fB\-x\fR. Alternatively, the \fB\-v\fR options trigger them in the following way: \fB\-v 3\fR adds \fB\-x\fR; \fB\-v 6\fR adds \fB\-xx\fR; \fB\-v 7\fR adds \fB\-xxx\fR These extra data triggers can be useful for getting more in\-depth data on various options. They can be added to any long form option list, e.g.: \fB\-bxx\fR or \fB\-Sxxx\fR There are 3 extra data levels: .br \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-xx\fR, \fB\-xxx\fR .br OR .br \fB\-\-extra 1\fR, \fB\-\-extra 2\fR, \fB\-\-extra 3\fR The following details show which lines / items display extra information for each extra data level. .TP .B \-x \-A\fR \- Adds (if available and/or relevant) \fBvendor:\fR item, which shows specific vendor [product] information. \- Adds version/port(s)/driver version (if available) for each device. \- Adds PCI/USB ID of each device. \- Adds non-running sound servers, if detected. .TP .B \-x \-B\fR \- Adds vendor/model, battery status (if battery present). \- Adds attached battery powered peripherals (\fBDevice\-[number]:\fR) if detected (keyboard, mouse, etc.). \- Adds battery \fBvolts:\fR, \fBmin:\fR voltages. Note that if difference is critical, that is current voltage is too close to minimum voltage, shows without \fB\-x\fR. .TP .B \-x \-C\fR \- Adds bogomips to CPU speed report (if available). \- Adds \fBL1:\fR and \fBL3:\fR cache types if either are present/available. For BSD or legacy Linux, uses dmidecode + doas/sudo/root. Force use of dmidecode cache values by adding \fB\-\-dmidecode\fR. This will override /sys based cache data, which tends to be better, so in general don't do that. \- Adds \fBboost: [enabled|disabled]\fR if detected, aka \fBturbo\fR. Not all CPUs have this feature. \- Adds CPU Flags (short list). Use \fB\-f\fR to see full flag/feature list. \- Adds CPU microarchitecture + revision (e.g. Sandy Bridge, K8, ARMv8, P6, etc.). Only shows data if detected. Newer microarchitectures will have to be added as they appear, and require the CPU family ID, model ID, and stepping. \- Adds, if smt (Simultaneous MultiThreading) is available but disabled, after \fBtype:\fR data \fBsmt: disabled\fR. \fBtype: MT\fR means it's enabled. See \fB\-Cxxx\fR. Examples: .br \fBarch: Sandy Bridge rev: 2\fR .br \fBarch: K8 rev.F+ rev: 2\fR If unable to non\-ambiguosly determine architecture, will show something like: \fBarch: Amber Lake note: check rev: 9\fR \- Adds CPU highest speed after \fBavg: [speed] high: [speed]\fR if greater than 1 core and cores have different speeds. Linux only. .TP .B \-x \-d\fR \- Adds more items to \fBFeatures\fR line of optical drive; dds rev version to optical drive. .TP .B \-x \-D\fR \- Adds HDD temperature with disk data. Method 1: Systems running Linux kernels ~5.6 and newer should have \fBdrivetemp\fR module data available. If so, drive temps will come from /sys data for each drive, and will not require root or hddtemp. This method is MUCH faster than using hddtemp. Note that NVMe drives do not require \fBdrivetemp\fR. If your \fBdrivetemp\fR module is not enabled, enable it: \fBmodprobe drivetemp\fR Once enabled, add \fBdrivetemp\fR to \fB/etc/modules\fR or \fB/etc/modules\-load.d/***.conf\fR so it starts automatically. If you see drive temps running as regular user and you did not configure system to use doas/sudo hddtemp, then your system supports this feature. If no /sys data is found, inxi will try to use hddtemp methods instead for that drive. Hint: if temp is /sys sourced, the temp will be to 1 decimal, like 34.8, if hddtemp sourced, they will be integers. Method 2: if you have hddtemp installed, if you are root or if you have added to \fB/etc/sudoers\fR (sudo v. 1.7 or newer): .B ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/hddtemp (sample) doas users: see \fBman doas.conf\fR for setup. You can force use of \fBhddtemp\fR for all drives using \fB\-\-hddtemp\fR. \- If free LVM volume group size detected (root required), show \fBlvm-free:\fR on Local Storage line. This is how much unused space the VGs contain, that is, space not assigned to LVs. .TP .B \-x \-E\fR (\fB\-\-bluetooth\fR) \- Adds (if available and/or relevant) \fBvendor:\fR item, which shows specific vendor [product] information. \- Adds PCI/USB Bus ID of each device. \- Adds driver version (if available) for each device. \- Adds (if available, and \fBhciconfig\fR only) LMP (HCI if no LMP data, and HCI if HCI/LMP versions are different) version (if available) for each HCI ID. .TP .B \-x \-G\fR \- Adds PCI/USB ID of each device. \- Adds (if available and/or relevant) \fBvendor:\fR item, which shows specific vendor [product] information. \- \fBX.org:\fR Adds direct rendering status. \- \fBX.org:\fR Adds (for single GPU, nvidia driver) screen number that GPU is running on. .TP .B \-x \-i\fR \- Adds IP v6 additional scope data, like Global, Site, Temporary for each interface. Note that there is no way we are aware of to filter out the deprecated IP v6 scope site/global temporary addresses from the output of \fBifconfig\fR. The \fBip\fR tool shows that clearly. \fBip\-v6\-temporary\fR \- (\fBip\fR tool only), scope global temporary. Scope global temporary deprecated is not shown \fBip\-v6\-global\fR \- scope global (\fBifconfig\fR will show this for all types, global, global temporary, and global temporary deprecated, \fBip\fR shows it only for global) \fBip\-v6\-link\fR \- scope link (\fBip\fR/\fBifconfig\fR) \- default for \fB\-i\fR. \fBip\-v6\-site\fR \- scope site (\fBip\fR/\fBifconfig\fR). This has been deprecated in IPv6, but still exists. \fBifconfig\fR may show multiple site values, as with global temporary, and global temporary deprecated. \fBip\-v6\-unknown\fR \- unknown scope .TP .B \-x \-I\fR \- Adds current init system (and init rc in some cases, like OpenRC). With \fB\-xx\fR, shows init/rc version number, if available. \- Adds default system gcc. With \fB\-xx\fR, also show other installed gcc versions. \- Adds current runlevel (not available with all init systems). \- Adds total packages discovered in system. See \fB\-xx\fR and \fB\-a\fR for per package manager types output. Moves to \fBRepos\fR if \fB\-rx\fR. If your package manager is not supported, please file an issue and we'll add it. That requires the full output of the query or method to discover all installed packages on your system, as well of course as the command or method used to discover those. \- If in shell (i.e. not in IRC client), adds shell version number, if available. .TP .B \-x \-j\fR, \fB\-x \-\-swap\fR Add \fBmapper:\fR. See \fB\-x \-o\fR. .TP .B \-x \-J\fR (\fB\-\-usb\fR) \- For Devices, adds driver(s). .TP .B \-x \-L\fR, \fB\-x \-\-logical\fR \- Adds \fBdm: dm-x\fR to VG > LV and other Device types. This can help tracking down which device belongs to what. .TP .B \-x \-m\fR, \fB\-\-memory\-modules\fR \- If present, adds maximum memory module/device size in the Array line. Only some systems will have this data available. Shows estimate if it can generate one. \- Adds device type in the Device line. .TP .B \-x \-N\fR \- Adds (if available and/or relevant) \fBvendor:\fR item, which shows specific vendor [product] information. \- Adds version/port(s)/driver version (if available) for each device; \- Adds PCI/USB ID of each device. .TP .B \-x \-o\fR, \fB\-x \-p\fR, \fB\-x \-P\fR \- Adds \fBmapper:\fR (the \fB/dev/mapper/\fR partition ID) if mapped partition. Example: \fBID\-4: /home ... dev: /dev/dm-6 mapped: ar0-home\fR .TP .B \-x \-r\fR \- Adds Package info. See \fB\-Ix\fR .TP .B \-x \-R\fR \- md\-raid: Adds second RAID Info line with extra data: blocks, chunk size, bitmap (if present). Resync line, shows blocks synced/total blocks. \- Hardware RAID: Adds driver version, Bus ID. .TP .B \-x \-s\fR \- Adds basic voltages: 12v, 5v, 3.3v, vbat (\fBipmi\fR, \fBlm-sensors\fR if present). .TP .B \-x \-S\fR \- Adds Kernel gcc version. \- Adds to \fBDistro:\fR \fBbase:\fR if detected. System base will only be seen on a subset of distributions. The distro must be both derived from a parent distro (e.g. Mint from Ubuntu), and explicitly added to the supported distributions for this feature. Due to the complexity of distribution identification, these will only be added as relatively solid methods are found for each distribution system base detection. .TP .B \-x \-t\fR (\fB\-\-processes\fR) \- Adds memory use output to CPU (\fB\-xt c\fR), and CPU use to memory (\fB\-xt m\fR). .TP .B \-x \-w \fR, \fB\-W\fR \- Adds humidity and barometric pressure. \- Adds wind speed and direction. .TP .B \-xx \-A\fR \- Adds vendor:product ID for each device. \- Adds PCIe speed and lanes item (Linux only, if detected). .TP .B \-xx \-B\fR \- Adds serial number. .TP .B \-xx \-D\fR \- Adds disk serial number. \- Adds disk speed (if available). This is the theoretical top speed of the device as reported. This speed may be restricted by system board limits, eg. a SATA 3 drive on a SATA 2 board may report SATA 2 speeds, but this is not completely consistent, sometimes a SATA 3 device on a SATA 2 board reports its design speed. NVMe drives: adds lanes, and (per direction) speed is calculated with lane speed * lanes * PCIe overhead. PCIe 1 and 2 have data rates of GT/s * .8 = Gb/s (10 bits required to transfer 8 bits of data). PCIe 3 and greater transfer data at a rate of GT/s * 128/130 * lanes = Gb/s (130 bits required to transfer 128 bits of data). For a PCIe 3 NVMe drive, with speed of \fB8 GT/s\fR and \fB4\fR lanes (\fB8GT/s * 128/130 * 4 = 31.6 Gb/s\fR): \fBspeed: 31.6 Gb/s lanes: 4\fR \- Adds disk duid, if available. Some BSDs have it. .TP .B \-xx \-E\fR (\fB\-\-bluetooth\fR) \- Adds vendor:product ID of each device. \- Adds (\fBhciconfig \fRonly) LMP subversion (and/or HCI revision if applicable) for each device. \- Adds PCIe speed and lanes item (Linux only, and if PCIe bluetooth, which is rare). .TP .B \-xx \-G\fR Triggers much more complete Screen/Monitor output. \fBX.org:\fR requires \fBxdpyinfo\fR or \fBxrandr\fR, and the advanced per monitor feature requires \fBxrandr\fR. \fBWayland:\fR requires any tool capable of showing monitor and resolution information. \fBSway\fR has \fBswaymsg\fR, \fBweston\-info\fR or \fBwayland\-info\fR can show Wayland information on any Wayland compositor, and \fBwlr\-randr\fR can show Wayland information for any \fBwlroots\fR based compositor. Further note that all references to \fBDisplays\fR, \fBScreens\fR, and \fBMonitors\fR are referring to the \fBX\fR or \fBWayland\fR technical terms, not normal consumer usage. \fBX.org:\fR 1 \fBDisplay\fR runs 1 or more \fBScreens\fR, and 1 \fBScreen\fR runs 1 or more \fBMonitors\fR. \fBWayland:\fR The \fBDisplay\fR is the primary container, and it can contain 1 or more \fBMonitors\fR. \- Adds vendor:product ID of each device. \- Adds PCIe speed and lanes item (Linux only, and if PCIe device and detected). \- Adds output port IDs, active, off (connected but disabled, like a closed laptop lid) and empty. Example: \fBports: active: DVI\-I\-1,VGA\-1 empty: HDMI\-A\-1\fR \- Adds \fBDisplay\fR ID. X.org: the Display running the Screen that runs the Monitors; Wayland: the Display that runs the monitors. \- Adds compositor, if found (always shows for Wayland). \- \fBWayland:\fR Adds to \fBDisplay\fR \fBd-rect:\fR if > 1 monitors in Display. This is the size of the rectangle Wayland creates to situate the monitors in. \- \fBX.org:\fR If available, shows \fBalternate:\fR Xorg drivers. This means a driver on the default list of drivers Xorg automatically checks for the device, but which is not installed. For example, if you have \fBnouveau\fR driver, \fBnvidia\fR would show as alternate if it was not installed. Note that \fBalternate:\fR does NOT mean you should have it, it's just one of the drivers Xorg checks to see if is present and loaded when checking the device. This can let you know there are other driver options. Note that if you have explicitly set the driver in \fBxorg.conf\fR, Xorg will not create this automatic check driver list. \- \fBXorg:\fR Adds total number of \fBScreens\fR listed for the current \fBDisplay\fR. \- \fBXorg:\fR Adds default \fBScreen\fR ID if Screen (not monitor!) total is greater than 1. \- \fBX.org:\fR Adds \fBScreen\fR line, which includes the ID (\fBScreen: 0\fR) then \fBs-res\fR (Screen resolution), \fBs\-dpi\fR. Remember, this is an Xorg \fBScreen\fR, NOT a monitor screen, and the information listed is about the Xorg Screen! It may at times be the same as a single monitor system, but usually it's different in some ways. Note that the physical monitor dpi and the Xorg dpi are not necessarily the same thing, and can vary widely. \- Adds \fBMonitor\fR lines. Monitors are a subset of a \fBScreen\fR (X.org) or \fBDisplay\fR (Wayland), each of which can have one or more monitors. Normally a dual monitor setup is 2 monitors run by one Xorg Screen/Wayland Display. \- \fBpos: [primary,]{position string|row\-col}\fR (X.org: requires \fBxrandr\fR; Wayland: requires \fBswaymsg\fR [sway], \fBwlr\-randr\fR [wlroots based compositors], \fBweston\-info\fR / \fBwayland\-info\fR [all]). Uses either explicit \fBprimary\fR value or +0+0 position if no primary monitor value set. \fBpos:\fR does not show for single monitor setups, or if no position data was found. Position is text (left, center, center-l, center\-r, right, top, top\-left, top\-center, top\-right, middle, middle\-c, middle\-r, bottom, bottom\-l, bottom\-c, bottom\-r) if monitors fit within the following grids: 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 2x1, 2x2, 2x3, 3x1, 3x2, 3x3. If layout not supported in text, uses [row\-nu]\-[column\-nu] instead to indicate the monitor's position in its grid. The position is based on the upper left corner of each monitor relative to the grid of monitors that the \fBXorg\fR \fBScreen\fR is composed of. \- \fBdiag:\fR monitor screen diagonal in mm (inches). Note that this is the real monitor size, not the Xorg full Screen diagonal size, which can be quite different. \- For free drivers, adds OpenGL compatibility version number if available. For nonfree drivers, the core version and compatibility versions are usually the same. Example: \fBv: 3.3 Mesa 11.2.0 compat\-v: 3.0\fR .TP .B \-xx \-I\fR \- Adds init type version number (and rc if present). \- Adds other detected installed gcc versions (if present). \- Adds system default runlevel, if detected. Supports Systemd/Upstart/SysVinit type defaults. \- Shows \fBPackages:\fR counts by discovered package manager types. In cases where only 1 type had results, does not show total after \fBPackages:\fR. Does not show installed package managers wtih 0 packages. See \fB\-a\fR for full output. Moves to \fBRepos\fR if \fB\-rxx\fR. \- Adds parent program (or pty/tty) that started shell, if not IRC client. .TP .B \-xx \-j\fR (\fB\-\-swap\fR), \fB\-xx \-p\fR, \fB\-xx \-P\fR \- Adds swap priority to each swap partition (for \fB\-P\fR) used, and for all swap types (for \fB\-j\fR). .TP .B \-xx \-J\fR (\fB\-\-usb\fR) \- Adds vendor:chip id. .TP .B \-xx \-L\fR, \fB\-xx \-\-logical\fR \- Adds internal LVM Logical volumes, like raid image and meta data volumes. \- Adds full list of Components, sub\-components, and their physical devices. \- For LVM RAID, adds a RAID report line (if not \fB\-R\fR). Read up on LVM documentation to better understand their use of the term 'stripes'. .TP .B \-xx \-m\fR, \fB\-\-memory\-modules\fR \- Adds memory device Manufacturer. \- Adds memory device Part Number (\fBpart\-no:\fR). Useful for ordering new or replacement memory sticks etc. Part numbers are unique, particularly if you use the word \fBmemory\fR in the search as well. With \fB\-xxx\fR, also shows serial number. \- Adds single/double bank memory, if data is found. Note, this may not be 100% right all of the time since it depends on the order that data is found in \fBdmidecode\fR output for \fBtype 6\fR and \fBtype 17\fR. .TP .B \-xx \-M\fR \- Adds chassis information, if data is available. Also shows BIOS ROM size if using \fBdmidecode\fR. .TP .B \-xx \-N\fR \- Adds vendor:product ID for each device. \- Adds PCIe speed and lanes item (Linux only, and if PCIe device and detected). .TP .B \-xx \-r\fR \- Adds Packages info. See \fB\-Ixx\fR .TP .B \-xx \-R\fR \- md\-raid: Adds superblock (if present) and algorithm. If resync, shows progress bar. \- Hardware RAID: Adds Chip vendor:product ID. .TP .B \-xx \-s\fR \- Adds DIMM/SOC voltages, if present (\fBipmi\fR only). .TP .B \-xx \-S\fR \- Adds display manager (\fBdm\fR) type, if present. If none, shows N/A. Supports most known display managers, including gdm, gdm3, idm, kdm, lightdm, lxdm, mdm, nodm, sddm, slim, tint, wdm, and xdm. \- Adds, if run in X, window manager type (\fBwm\fR), if available. Not all window managers are supported. Some desktops support using more than one window manager, so this can be useful to see what window manager is actually running. If none found, shows nothing. Uses a less accurate fallback tool \fBwmctrl\fR if \fBps\fR tests fail to find data. \- Adds desktop toolkit (\fBtk\fR), if available (Xfce/KDE/Trinity). .TP .B \-xx \-\-slots\fR \- Adds slot length. .TP .B \-xx \-w \fR, \fB\-W\fR \- Adds wind chill, heat index, and dew point, if available. \- Adds cloud cover, rain, snow, or precipitation (amount in previous hour to observation time), if available. .TP .B \-xxx \-A\fR \- Adds, if present, serial number. \- Adds, if present, PCI/USB class ID. .TP .B \-xxx \-B\fR \- Adds battery chemistry (e.g. \fBLi\-ion\fR), cycles (NOTE: there appears to be a problem with the Linux kernel obtaining the cycle count, so this almost always shows \fB0\fR. There's nothing that can be done about this glitch, the data is simply not available as of 2018\-04\-03), location (only available from \fBdmidecode\fR derived output). \- Adds attached device \fBrechargeable: [yes|no]\fR information. .TP .B \-xxx \-C\fR \- Adds CPU voltage and external clock speed (this is the motherboard speed). Requires doas/sudo/root and \fBdmidecode\fR. \- Adds, if smt (Simultaneous MultiThreading) data is available, after \fBtype:\fR data \fBsmt: [status]\fR. .br \fBsmt: [status]\fR .br \fBMT\fR in \fBtype:\fR will show if smt is enabled in general. 3 values are possible: [\fBenabled|disabled|\fR]. \fB\fR means the CPU does not support SMT. .TP .B \-xxx \-D\fR \- Adds disk firmware revision number (if available). \- Adds disk partition scheme (in most cases), e.g. \fBscheme: GPT\fR. Currently not able to detect all schemes, but handles the most common, e.g. \fBGPT\fR or \fBMBR\fR. \- Adds disk type (\fBHDD\fR/\fBSSD\fR), rotation speed (in some but not all cases), e.g. \fBtype: HDD rpm: 7200\fR, or \fBtype: SSD\fR if positive SSD identification was made. If no HDD, rotation, or positive SSD ID found, shows \fBtype: N/A\fR. Not all HDD spinning disks report their speed, so even if they are spinning, no rpm data will show. .TP .B \-xxx \-E\fR (\fB\-\-bluetooth\fR) \- Adds, if present, PCI/USB class ID. \- Adds (\fBhciconfig \fRonly) HCI version, revision. .TP .B \-xxx \-G\fR \- Adds, if present, Device PCI/USB class ID. \- Adds to Device \fBserial:\fR number (if found). \- \fBXorg:\fR Adds to \fBScreen:\fR \fBs\-size:\fR and \fBs\-diag:\fR. (Screen size data requires \fBxdpyinfo\fR). This is the X.org Screen dimensions, NOT the Monitor size! \- Adds to Monitors (if detected) frequency (\fBhz:\fR). \- Adds to Monitors (if detected) size (\fBsize: 277x156mm (10.9x6.1")\fR). Note that this is the real physical monitor size, not the Xorg Screen/Wayland Display size, which can be quite different (1 Xorg Screen / Wayland Display can for instance contain two or more monitors). \- Adds to Monitors \fBmodes: min: max:\fR (if detected). These are the smallest and largest monitor modes found, using an inexact method, so might not always be right. \- Adds to Monitors \fBserial:\fR number (if detected). \- \fBWayland:\fR Adds to Monitors \fBscale:\fR (if detected). .TP .B \-xxx \-I\fR \- For \fBUptime:\fR adds \fBwakeups:\fR to show how many times the machine has been woken from suspend state during current uptime period (if available, Linux only). 0 value means the machine has not been suspended. \- For \fBShell:\fR adds \fB(su|sudo|login)\fR to shell name if present. \- For \fBShell:\fR adds \fBdefault:\fR shell if different from running shell, and default shell \fBv:\fR, if available. \- For \fBrunning\-in:\fR adds \fB(SSH)\fR to parent, if present. SSH detection uses the \fBwhoami\fR test. .TP .B \-xxx \-J\fR (\fB\-\-usb\fR) \- Adds, if present, serial number for non hub devices. \- Adds \fBinterfaces:\fR for non hub devices. \- Adds, if available, USB speed in \fBMbits/s\fR or \fBGbits/s\fR. \- Adds, if present, USB class ID. \- Adds, if non 0, max power in mA. .TP .B \-xxx \-m\fR, \fB\-\-memory\-modules\fR \- Adds memory bus width: primary bus width, and if present, total width. e.g. \fBbus width: 64 bit (total: 72 bits)\fR. Note that total / data widths are mixed up sometimes in dmidecode output, so inxi will take the larger value as the total if present. If no total width data is found, then inxi will not show that item. \- Adds device Type Detail, e.g. \fBdetail: DDR3 (Synchronous)\fR. \- Adds, if present, memory module voltage. Only some systems will have this data available. \- Adds device serial number. .TP .B \-xxx \-N\fR \- Adds, if present, serial number. \- Adds, if present, PCI/USB class ID. .TP .B \-xxx \-R\fR \- md\-raid: Adds system mdraid support types (kernel support, read ahead, RAID events) \- zfs\-raid: Adds portion allocated (used) by RAID array/device. \- Hardware RAID: Adds rev, ports, and (if available and/or relevant) \fBvendor:\fR item, which shows specific vendor [product] information. .TP .B \-xxx \-S\fR \- Adds, if in X, or with \fB--display\fR, bar/dock/panel/tray items (\fBinfo\fR). If none found, shows nothing. Supports desktop items like gnome\-panel, lxpanel, xfce4\-panel, lxqt\-panel, tint2, cairo-dock, trayer, and many others. \- Adds (if present), window manager (\fBwm\fR) version number. \- Adds (if present), display manager (\fBdm\fR) version number. \- Adds (if available, and in display), virtual terminal (\fBvt\fR) number. These are the same as \fBctrl+alt+F[x]\fR numbers usually. Some systems have this, some don't, it varies. .TP .B \-xxx \-w \fR, \fB\-W\fR \- Adds location (city state country), observation altitude (if available), weather observation time (if available), sunset/sunrise (if available). .SH ADMIN EXTRA DATA OPTIONS These options are triggered with \fB\-\-admin\fR or \fB\-a\fR. Admin options are advanced output options, and are more technical, and mostly of interest to system administrators or other machine admins. The \fB\-\-admin\fR option sets \fB\-xxx\fR, and only has to be used once. It will trigger the following features: .TP .B \-a \-A\fR \- Adds, if present, possible \fBalternate:\fR kernel modules capable of driving each \fBDevice\-x\fR (not including the current \fBdriver:\fR). If no non\-driver modules found, shows nothing. NOTE: just because it lists a module does NOT mean it is available in the system, it's just something the kernel knows could possibly be used instead. \- Adds PCIe generation, and, if different than running PCIe generation, speed or lanes, \fBlink\-max: gen: speed: lanes:\fR (only items different from primary shown). .TP .B \-a \-C\fR \- Adds CPU family, model\-id, and stepping (replaces \fBrev\fR of \fB\-Cx\fR). Format is \fBhexadecimal (decimal)\fR if greater than 9, otherwise \fBhexadecimal\fR. \- Adds CPU microcode. Format is \fBhexadecimal\fR. \- Adds socket type (for motherboard CPU socket, if available). If results doubtful will list two socket types and \fBnote: check\fR. Requires doas/sudo/root and \fBdmidecode\fR. The item in parentheses may simply be a different syntax for the same socket, but in general, check this before trusting it. Sample: \fBsocket: 775 (478) note: check\fR .br Sample: \fBsocket: AM4\fR \- Adds DMI CPU base and boost/turbo speeds. Requires doas/sudo/root and \fBdmidecode\fR. In some cases, like with overclocking or 'turbo' or 'boost' modes, voltage and external clock speeds may be increased, or short term limits raised on max CPU speeds. These are often not reflected in /sys based CPU \fBmin/max:\fR speed results, but often are using this source. Samples: .br CPU not overclocked, with boost, like Ryzen: .nf \fBSpeed (MHz): avg: 2861 high: 3250 min/max: 1550/3400 boost: enabled base/boost: 3400/3900\fR .fi Overclocked 2900 MHz CPU, with no boost available: .nf \fBSpeed (MHz): avg: 2345 high: 2900 min/max: 800/2900 base/boost: 3350/3000\fR .fi Overclocked 3000 MHz CPU, with boosted max speed: .nf \fBSpeed (MHz): avg: 3260 high: 4190 min/max: 1200/3001 base/boost: 3000/4000\fR .fi Note that these numbers can be confusing, but basically, the \fBbase\fR number is the actual normal top speed the CPU runs at without boost mode, and the \fBboost\fR number is the max speed the CPU reports itself able to run at. The actual max speed may be higher than either value, or lower. The \fBboost\fR number appears to be hard\-coded into the CPU DMI data, and does not seem to reflect actual max speeds that overclocking or other combinations of speed boosters can enable, as you can see from the example where the CPU is running at a speed faster than the min/max or base/boost values. Note that the normal \fBmin/max:\fR speeds do NOT show actual overclocked OR boost/turbo mode speeds, and appear to be hard\-coded values, not dynamic real values. The \fBbase/boost:\fR values are sometimes real, and sometimes not. \fBbase\fR appears in general to be real. \- Adds frequency \fBscaling: governor:.. driver:..\fR if found/available. Also adds scaling min/max speeds if different from standard CPU min/max spees (not common). \- Adds description of cache topology per cpu. Linux only. \- Creates new \fBTopology:\fR line after the \fBInfo:\fR line. Moves cache data to this line from \fBInfo:\fR line. Topology line contains, if available and/or relevant: physical CPU count (\fBcpus:\fR); per physical cpu core count (cores:\fR); threads per core, if > 1 (\fBtpc:\fR); how many \fBthreads:\fR (if more threads than cores); \fBdies:\fR (rarely detected, but if so, if > 1); smt status (if no smt status found, shows \fBN/A\fR). If complex CPU type, like Alder lake, cores; will have a more granular breakdown of how many mt (multi\-threaded) and how many st (single\-threaded) cores there in the physical cpu ( \fBmt\-cores:\fR, \fBst\-cores:\fR); For complex CPU types like ARM SoC devices with 2 CPU types, with different core counts and/or \fBmin/max:\fR) frequencies, \fBvariant:\fR per type found, with relevant differences shown, like \fBcores:, \fBmin/max:\fR, etc. .nf \fBCPU: Info: model: AMD EPYC 7281 bits: 64 type: MT MCP MCM SMP arch: Zen family:0x17 (23) model\-id:1 stepping: 2 microcode: 0x8001250 Topology: cpus: 2 cores: 16 tpc: 2 threads: 32 dies: 4 cache: L1: 2x 1.5 MiB (3 MiB) desc: d\-16x32 KiB; i\-16x64 KiB L2: 2x 8 MiB (16 MiB) desc: 16x512 KiB L3: 2x 32 MiB (64 MiB) desc: 8x4 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1195 high: 1197 min/max: 1200/2100 boost: enabled scaling: driver: acpi\-cpufreq governor: ondemand cores: 1: 1195 2: 1196 .... bogomips: 267823 .fi \- Adds CPU Vulnerabilities (bugs) as known by your current kernel. Lists by \fBType: ... (status|mitigation): ....\fR for systems that support this feature (Linux kernel 4.14 or newer, or patched older kernels). .TP .B \-a \-d\fR,\fB\-a \-D\fR \- Adds logical and physical block size in bytes. Using \fBsmartctl\fR (requires doas/sudo/root privileges). \- Adds device model family, like \fBCaviar Black\fR, if available. \- Adds SATA type (eg 1.0, 2.6, 3.0) if a SATA device. \- Adds device kernel major:minor number (Linux only). \- Adds SMART report line: status, enabled/disabled, health, powered on, cycles, and some error cases if out of range values. Note that for Pre\-fail items, it will show the VALUE and THRESHOLD numbers. It will also fall back for unknown attributes that are or have been failing and print out the Attribute name, value, threshold, and failing message. This way even for unhandled Attribute names, you should get a solid report for full failure cases. Other cases may show if inxi believes that the item may be approaching failure. This is a guess so make sure to check the drive and smartctl full output to verify before taking any further action. \- Adds, for USB or other external drives, actual model name/serial if available, and different from enclosure model/serial, and corrects block sizes if necessary. Adds in drive temperature for some drives as well, and other useful data. .TP .B \-a \-E\fR (\fB\-\-bluetooth\fR) \- Adds (\fBhciconfig\fR only) extra line to \fBReport:\fR, \fBInfo:\fR. Includes, if available, ACL MTU, SCO MTU, Link policy, Link mode, and Service Classes. \- Adds PCIe generation, and, if different than running PCIe generation, speed or lanes, \fBlink\-max: gen: speed: lanes:\fR (only items different from primary shown. Bluetooth PCIe rare). .TP .B \-a \-G\fR \- Adds, if present, possible \fBalternate:\fR kernel modules capable of driving each \fBDevice\-x\fR (not including the current \fBloaded:\fR). If no non\-driver modules found, shows nothing. NOTE: just because it lists a module does NOT mean it is available in the system, it's just something the kernel knows could possibly be used instead. \- Adds PCIe generation, and, if different than running PCIe generation, speed or lanes, \fBlink\-max: gen: speed: lanes:\fR (only items different from primary shown). \- Adds to Monitors \fBbuilt:\fR, \fBgamma:\fR, \fBratio:\fR (if found). X.org sample (with both \fBxdpyinfo\fR and \fBxrandr\fR data available): .nf \fBinxi \-aGz Graphics: Device\-1: AMD Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series] vendor: XFX Pine driver: radeon v: kernel pcie: gen: 1 speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 16 link\-max: gen: 2 speed: 5 GT/s ports: active: DVI\-I\-1,VGA\-1 empty: HDMI\-A\-1 bus-ID: 0a:00.0 chip-ID: 1002:68f9 class\-ID: 0300 Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.20.13 compositor: xfwm v: 4.16.1 driver: X: loaded: modesetting gpu: radeon display\-ID: :0.0 screens: 1 Screen\-1: 0 s\-res: 2560x1024 s\-dpi: 96 s\-size: 677x270mm (26.7x10.6") s\-diag: 729mm (28.7") Monitor\-1: DVI\-I\-1 pos: primary,left model: SyncMaster serial: built: 2004 res: 1280x1024 hz: 60 dpi: 96 gamma: 1.2 size: 338x270mm (13.3x10.6") diag: 433mm (17") ratio: 5:4 modes: max: 1280x1024 min: 720x400 Monitor\-2: VGA\-1 pos: right model: DELL 1908FP serial: built: 2008 res: 1280x1024 hz: 60 dpi: 86 gamma: 1.4 size: 376x301mm (14.8x11.9") diag: 482mm (19") ratio: 5:4 modes: max: 1280x1024 min: 720x400 ....\fR .fi Wayland sample, with Sway/swaymsg: .nf \fBinxi \aGz Graphics: Device\-1: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series] vendor: XFX Pine driver: radeon v: kernel pcie: gen: 2 speed: 5 GT/s lanes: 16 ports: active: DVI\-I\-1,VGA\-1 empty: HDMI\-A\-1 bus\-ID: 0a:00.0 chip\-ID: 1002:68f9 class\-ID: 0300 Display: wayland server: Xwayland v: 21.1.4 compositor: sway v: 1.6.1 driver: gpu: radeon d\-rect: 2560x1024 Monitor-1: DVI\-I\-1 pos: right model: SyncMaster serial: built: 2004 res: 1280x1024 hz: 60 dpi: 96 gamma: 1.2 size: 340x270mm (13.4x10.6") diag: 434mm (17.1") ratio: 5:4 modes: max: 1280x1024 min: 720x400 Monitor\-2: VGA-1 pos: primary,left model: DELL 1908FP serial: res: 1280x1024 hz: 60 gamma: 1.4 dpi: 86 gamma: 1.4 size: 380x300mm (15.0x11.8") diag: 484mm (19.1") ratio: 5:4 modes: max: 1280x1024 min: 720x400 Message: Wayland GBM/EGL data currently not available. .fi .TP .B \-a \-I\fR \- Adds Packages, totals, per package manager totals, and number of lib packages detected per package manager. Also adds detected package managers with 0 packages listed. Moves to \fBRepos\fR if \fB\-ra\fR. .nf \fBinxi \-aI Info: .... Init: systemd v: 245 runlevel: 5 Compilers: gcc: 9.3.0 alt: 5/6/7/8/9 Packages: apt: 3681 lib: 2096 rpm: 0 Shell: ksh v: A_2020.0.0 default: Bash v: 5.0.16 running\-in: kate inxi: 3.1.04\fR .fi \- Adds service control tool, tested for in the following order: \fBsystemctl rc\-service rcctl service sv /etc/rc.d /etc/init.d\fR. Can be useful to know which you need when using an unfamiliar machine. .TP .B \-a \-j\fR, \fB\-a \-P\fR [swap], \fB\-a \-P\fR [swap] \- Adds swappiness and vfs cache pressure, and a message to indicate if the value is the default value or not (Linux only, and only if available). If not the default value, shows default value as well, e.g. For \fB\-P\fR per swap physical partition: \fBswappiness: 60 (default) cache\-pressure: 90 (default 100)\fR For \fB\-j\fR row 1 output: \fBKernel: swappiness: 60 (default) cache\-pressure: 90 (default 100)\fR \- Adds device kernel major:minor number (Linux only). .TP .B \-a \-L\fR \- Expands Component report, shows size / maj-min of components and devices, and mapped name for logical components. Puts each component/device on its own line. \- Adds maj-min to LV and other devices. .TP .B \-a \-n\fR, \fB\-a \-N\fR, \fB\-a \-i\fR \- Adds, if present, possible \fBalternate:\fR kernel modules capable of driving each \fBDevice\-x\fR (not including the current \fBdriver:\fR). If no non\-driver modules found, shows nothing. NOTE: just because it lists a module does NOT mean it is available in the system, it's just something the kernel knows could possibly be used instead. \- Adds PCIe generation, and, if different than running PCIe generation, speed or lanes, \fBlink\-max: gen: speed: lanes:\fR (only items different from primary shown). .TP .B \-a \-o\fR \- Adds device kernel major:minor number (Linux only). .TP .B \-a \-p\fR,\fB\-a \-P\fR \- Adds raw partition size, including file system overhead, partition table, e.g. \fBraw\-size: 60.00 GiB\fR. \- Adds percent of raw size available to \fBsize:\fR item, e.g. \fBsize: 58.81 GiB (98.01%)\fR. Note that \fBused: 16.44 GiB (34.3%)\fR percent refers to the available size, not the raw size. \- Adds partition filesystem block size if found (requires root and blockdev). \- Adds device kernel major:minor number (Linux only). .TP .B \-a \-r\fR \- Adds Packages. See \fB\-Ia\fR .TP .B \-a \-R\fR \- Adds device kernel major:minor number (mdraid, Linux only). \- Adds, if available, component size, major:minor number (Linux only). Turns Component report to 1 component per line. .TP .B \-a \-S\fR \- Adds kernel boot parameters to \fBKernel\fR section (if detected). Support varies by OS type. .SH ADVANCED OPTIONS .TP .B \-\-alt 40\fR Bypass \fBPerl\fR as a downloader option. Priority is: Perl (HTTP::Tiny), Curl, Wget, Fetch, (OpenBSD only) ftp. .TP .B \-\-alt 41\fR Bypass \fBCurl\fR as a downloader option. Priority is: Perl (HTTP::Tiny), Curl, Wget, Fetch, (OpenBSD only) ftp. .TP .B \-\-alt 42\fR Bypass \fBFetch\fR as a downloader option. Priority is: Perl (HTTP::Tiny), Curl, Wget, Fetch, (OpenBSD only) ftp. .TP .B \-\-alt 43\fR Bypass \fBWget\fR as a downloader option. Priority is: Perl (HTTP::Tiny), Curl, Wget, Fetch, OpenBSD only: ftp .TP .B \-\-alt 44\fR Bypass \fBCurl\fR, \fBFetch\fR, and \fBWget\fR as downloader options. This basically forces the downloader selection to use \fBPerl 5.x\fR \fBHTTP::Tiny\fR, which is generally slower than \fBCurl\fR or \fBWget\fR but it may help bypass issues with downloading. .TP .B \-\-bt\-tool [bt\-adapter|hciconfig|rfkill]\fR Force the use of the given tool for bluetooth report (\fB\-E\fR). \fBrfkill\fR does not support mac address data. .TP .B \-\-dig\fR Temporary override of \fBNO_DIG\fR configuration item. Only use to test w/wo dig. Restores default behavior for WAN IP, which is use dig if present. .TP .B \-\-display [:]\fR Will try to get display data out of X (does not usually work as root user). Default gets display info from display \fB:0\fR. If you use the format \fB\-\-display :1\fR then it would get it from display \fB1\fR instead, or any display you specify. Note that in some cases, \fB\-\-display\fR will cause inxi to hang endlessly when running the option in console with Intel graphics. The situation regarding other free drivers such as nouveau/ATI is currently unknown. It may be that this is a bug with the Intel graphics driver \- more information is required. You can test this easily by running the following command out of X/display server: \fBglxinfo \-display :0\fR If it hangs, \fB\-\-display\fR will not work. .TP .B \-\-dmidecode\fR Shortcut. See \fB\-\-force dmidecode\fR. .TP .B \-\-downloader [curl|fetch|perl|wget]\fR Force inxi to use Curl, Fetch, Perl, or Wget for downloads. .TP .B \-\-force [colors|dmidecode|hddtemp|lsusb|pkg|usb-sys|wayland|vmstat|wmctrl]\fR Various force options to allow users to override defaults. Values be given as a comma separated list: \fBinxi \-MJ --force dmidecode,lsusb\fR \- \fBcolors\fR \- Same as \fB\-Y \-2\fR . Do not remove colors from piped or redirected output. \- \fBdmidecode\fR \- Force use of \fBdmidecode\fR. This will override \fB/sys\fR data in some lines, e.g. \fB\-M\fR or \fB\-B\fR. \- \fBhddtemp\fR \- Force use of hddtemp instead of /sys temp data for disks. \- \fBlsusb\fR \- Forces the USB data generator to use \fBlsusb\fR as data source (default). Overrides \fBUSB_SYS\fR in user configuration file(s). \- \fBpkg\fR \- Force override of disabled package counts. Known package managers with non\-resolvable issues: rpm: Due to up to 30 seconds delays executing .nf \fBrpm \-qa \-\-nodigest \-\-nosignature\fR .fi on older hardware (and over 1 second on new hardware with some rpm versions) package counts are disabled by default because of the unacceptable slowdowns to execute a simple package list command. \- \fBusb-sys\fR \- Forces the USB data generator to use \fB/sys\fR as data source instead of \fBlsusb\fR (Linux only). \- \fBvmstat\fR \- Forces use of vmstat for memory data. \- \fBwayland\fR \- Forces use of Wayland, disables x tools glxinfo, xrandr, xdpyinfo. \- \fBwmctrl\fR \- Force \fBSystem\fR item \fBwm\fR to use \fBwmctrl\fR as data source, override default \fBps\fR source. .TP .B \-\-hddtemp\fR Shortcut. See \fB\-\-force hddtemp\fR. .TP .B \-\-html\-wan\fR Temporary override of \fBNO_HTML_WAN\fR configuration item. Only use to test w/wo HTML downloaders for WAN IP. Restores default behavior for WAN IP, which is use HTML downloader if present and if dig failed. .TP .B \-\-man\fR Updates / installs man page with \fB\-U\fR if \fBpinxi\fR or using \fB\-U 3\fR dev branch. (Only active if \fB\-U\fR is is not disabled by maintainers). .TP .B \-\-no\-dig\fR Overrides default use of \fBdig\fR to get WAN IP address. Allows use of normal downloader tool to get IP addresses. Only use if dig is failing, since dig is much faster and more reliable in general than other methods. .TP .B \-\-no\-doas\fR Skips the use of doas to run certain internal features (like \fBhddtemp\fR, \fBfile\fR) with doas. Not related to running inxi itself with doas/sudo or super user. Some systems will register errors which will then trigger admin emails in such cases, so if you want to disable regular user use of doas (which requires configuration to setup anyway for these options) just use this option, or \fBNO_DOAS\fR configuration item. See \fB\-\-no\-sudo\fR if you need to disable both types. .TP .B \-\-no\-html-wan\fR Overrides use of HTML downloaders to get WAN IP address. Use either only dig, or do not get wan IP. Only use if dig is failing, and the HTML downloaders are taking too long, or are hanging or failing. Make permanent with \fBNO_HTML_WAN='true'\fR .TP .B \-\-no\-man\fR Disables man page install with \fB\-U\fR for master and active development branches. (Only active if \fB\-U\fR is is not disabled by maintainers). .TP .B \-\-no\-sensor\-force\fR Overrides user set \fBSENSOR_FORCE\fR configuration value. Restores default behavior. .TP .B \-\-no\-ssl\fR Skip SSL certificate checks for all downloader actions (\fB\-U\fR, \fB\-w\fR, \fB\-W\fR, \fB\-i\fR). Use if your system does not have current SSL certificate lists, or if you have problems making a connection for any reason. Works with \fBWget\fR, \fBCurl\fR, \fBPerl HTTP::Tiny\fR and \fBFetch\fR. .TP .B \-\-no\-sudo\fR Skips the use of sudo to run certain internal features (like \fBhddtemp\fR, \fBfile\fR) with sudo. Not related to running inxi itself with sudo or superuser. Some systems will register errors which will then trigger admin emails in such cases, so if you want to disable regular user use of sudo (which requires configuration to setup anyway for these options) just use this option, or \fBNO_SUDO\fR configuration item. .TP .B \-\-pkg\fR Shortcut. See \fB\-\-force pkg\fR. .TP .B \-\-pm\-type [package manager name]\fR For distro package maintainers only, and only for non apt, rpm, or pacman based systems. To be used to test replacement package lists for recommends for that package manager. .TP .B \-\-sensors\-default\fR Overrides configuration values \fBSENSORS_USE\fR or \fBSENSORS_EXCLUDE\fR on a one time basis. .TP .B \-\-sensors\-exclude\fR Similar to \fB\-\-sensors\-use\fR except removes listed sensors from sensor data. Make permanent with \fBSENSORS_EXCLUDE\fR configuration item. Note that gpu, network, disk, and other specific device monitor chips are excluded by default. Example: \fBinxi \-sxx \-\-sensors\-exclude k10temp-pci-00c3\fR .TP .B \-\-sensors\-use\fR Use only the (comma separated) sensor arrays for \fB\-s\fR output. Make permanent with \fBSENSORS_USE\fR configuration item. Sensor array ID value must be the exact value shown in lm\-sensors sensors output (Linux/lm-sensors only). If you only want to exclude one (or more) sensors from the output, use \fB\-\-sensors\-exclude\fR. Can be useful if the default sensor data used by inxi is not from the right sensor array. Note that all other sensor data will be removed, which may lead to undesired consequences. Please be aware that this can lead to many undesirable side\-effects, since default behavior is to use all the sensors arrays and select which values to use from them following a set sequence of rules. So if you force one to be used, you may lose data that was used from another one. Most likely best use is when one (or two) of the sensor arrays has all the sensor data you want, and you just want to make sure inxi doesn't use data from another array that has inaccurate or misleading data. Note that gpu, network, disk, and other specific device monitor chips are excluded by default, and should not be added since they do not provide cpu, board, system, etc, sensor data. Example: \fBinxi \-sxx \-\-sensors\-use nct6791-isa-0290,k10temp-pci-00c3\fR .TP .B \-\-sleep [0\-x.x]\fR Usually in decimals. Change CPU sleep time for \fB\-C\fR (current: \fB\0.35\fR). Sleep is used to let the system catch up and show a more accurate CPU use. Example: \fBinxi \-Cxxx \-\-sleep 0.15\fR Overrides default internal value and user configuration value: \fBCPU_SLEEP=0.25\fR .TP .B \-\-tty\fR Forces internal IRC flag to off. Used in unhandled cases where the program running inxi may not be seen as a shell/pty/tty, but it is not an IRC client. Put \fB\-\-tty\fR first in option list to avoid unexpected errors. If you want a specific output width, use the \fB\-\-width\fR option. If you want normal color codes in the output, use the \fB\-c [color ID]\fR flag. The sign you need to use this is extra numbers before the key/value pairs of the output of your program. These are IRC, not TTY, color codes. Please post a github issue if you find you need to use \fB\-\-tty\fR (including the full \fB\-Ixxx\fR line) so we can figure out how to add your program to the list of whitelisted programs. You can see what inxi believed started it in the \fB\-Ixxx\fR line, \fBShell:\fR or \fBClient:\fR item. Please let us know what that result was so we can add it to the parent start program whitelist. In some cases, you may want to also use \fB\-\-no\-filter\fR/\fB\-Z\fR option if you want to see filtered values. Filtering is turned on by default if \fBinxi\fR believes it is running in an IRC client. .TP .B \-\-usb\-sys\fR Shortcut. See \fB\-\-force usb\-sys\fR .TP .B \-\-usb\-tool\fR Shortcut. See \fB\-\-force lsusb\fR .TP .B \-\-wan\-ip\-url [URL]\fR Force \fB\-i\fR to use supplied URL as WAN IP source. Overrides dig or default IP source urls. URL must start with http[s] or ftp. The IP address from the URL must be the last item on the last (non\-empty) line of the page content source code. Same as configuration value (example): \fBWAN_IP_URL='https://mysite.com/ip.php'\fR .TP .B \-\-wayland\fR, \fB\-\-wl\fR Shortcut. See \fB\-\-force wayland\fR. .TP .B \-\-wm\fR Shortcut. See \fB\-\-force wmctl\fR. .SH DEBUGGING OPTIONS .TP .B \-\-dbg 1\fR \- Debug downloader failures. Turns off silent/quiet mode for curl, wget, and fetch. Shows more downloader action information. Shows some more information for Perl downloader. .TP .B \-\-dbg [2\-xx]\fR \- See github \fBinxi-perl/docs/inxi-values.txt\fR for specific specialized debugging options. .TP .B \-\-debug [1\-3]\fR \- On screen debugger output. .TP .B \-\-debug 10\fR \- Basic logging. Check \fB$XDG_DATA_HOME/inxi/inxi.log\fR or \fB$HOME/.local/share/inxi/inxi.log\fR or \fB$HOME/.inxi/inxi.log\fR. .TP .B \-\-debug 11\fR \- Full file/system info logging. .TP .B \-\-debug 20\fR Creates a tar.gz file of system data and collects the inxi output in a file. * tree traversal data file(s) read from \fB/proc\fR and \fB/sys\fR, and other system data. * xorg conf and log data, xrandr, xprop, xdpyinfo, glxinfo etc. * data from dev, disks, partitions, etc. .TP .B \-\-debug 21\fR Automatically uploads debugger data tar.gz file to \fIftp.smxi.org\fR, then removes the debug data directory, but leaves the debug tar.gz file. See \fB\-\-ftp\fR for uploading to alternate locations. .TP .B \-\-debug 22\fR Automatically uploads debugger data tar.gz file to \fIftp.smxi.org\fR, then removes the debug data directory and the tar.gz file. See \fB\-\-ftp\fR for uploading to alternate locations. .TP .B \-\-ftp [ftp.yoursite.com/incoming]\fR For alternate ftp upload locations: Example: \fBinxi \-\-ftp \fIftp.yourserver.com/incoming\fB \-\-debug 21\fR .SH DEBUGGING OPTIONS TO DEBUG DEBUGGER FAILURES Only use the following in conjunction with \fB\-\-debug 2[012]\fR, and only use if you experienced a failure or hang, or were instructed to do so. .TP .B \-\-debug\-proc\fR Force debugger to parse \fB/proc\fR directory data when run as root. Normally this is disabled due to unpredictable data in /proc tree. .TP .B \-\-debug\-proc\-print\fR Use this to locate file that /proc debugger hangs on. .TP .B \-\-debug\-no\-exit\fR Skip exit on error when running debugger. .TP .B \-\-debug\-no\-proc\fR Skip /proc debugging in case of a hang. .TP .B \-\-debug\-no\-sys\fR Skip /sys debugging in case of a hang. .TP .B \-\-debug\-sys\fR Force PowerPC debugger parsing of /sys as doas/sudo/root. .TP .B \-\-debug\-sys\-print\fR Use this to locate file that /sys debugger hangs on. .SH SUPPORTED IRC CLIENTS BitchX, Gaim/Pidgin, ircII, Irssi, Konversation, Kopete, KSirc, KVIrc, Weechat, and Xchat. Plus any others that are capable of displaying either built\-in or external script output. .SH RUNNING IN IRC CLIENT To trigger inxi output in your IRC client, pick the appropriate method from the list below: .TP .B Hexchat, XChat, Irssi \fR(and many other IRC clients) .B /exec \-o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR] If you don't include the \fB\-o\fR, only you will see the output on your local IRC client. .TP .B Konversation .B /cmd inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR] To run inxi in Konversation as a native script if your distribution or inxi package hasn't already done this for you, create this symbolic link: KDE 4: .B ln \-s /usr/local/bin/inxi /usr/share/kde4/apps/konversation/scripts/inxi KDE 5: .B ln \-s /usr/local/bin/inxi /usr/share/konversation/scripts/inxi If inxi is somewhere else, change the path \fB/usr/local/bin\fR to wherever it is located. If you are using KDE/QT 5, then you may also need to add the following to get the Konversation \fR/inxi\fR command to work: .B ln \-s /usr/share/konversation /usr/share/apps/ Then you can start inxi directly, like this: .B /inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR] .TP .B WeeChat .B NEW: /exec \-o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR] .B OLD: /shell \-o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR] Newer (2014 and later) WeeChats work pretty much the same now as other console IRC clients, with \fB/exec \-o inxi \fR[\fBoptions\fR]. Newer WeeChats have dropped the \fB\-curses\fR part of their program name, i.e.: \fBweechat\fR instead of \fBweechat\-curses\fR. .SH CONFIGURATION FILE inxi will read its configuration/initialization files in the following order: \fB/etc/inxi.conf\fR contains the default configurations. These can be overridden by creating a \fB/etc/inxi.d/inxi.conf\fR file (global override, which will prevent distro packages from changing or overwriting your edits. This method is recommended if you are using a distro packaged inxi and want to override some configuration items from the package's default \fB/etc/inxi.conf\fR file but don't want to lose your changes on a package update. You can old override, per user, with a user configuration file found in one of the following locations (inxi will store its config file using the following precedence: if \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME\fR is not empty, it will go there, else if \fB$HOME/.conf/inxi.conf\fR exists, it will go there, and as a last default, the legacy location is used), i.e.: \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/inxi.conf\fR > \fB$HOME/.conf/inxi.conf\fR > \fB$HOME/.inxi/inxi.conf\fR .SH CONFIGURATION OPTIONS See the documentation page for more complete information on how to set these up, and for a complete list of options: .I https://smxi.org/docs/inxi\-configuration.htm .TP .B Basic Options Here's a brief overview of the basic options you are likely to want to use: \fBCOLS_MAX_CONSOLE\fR The max display column width on terminal. If terminal/console width or \fB\-\-width\fR is less than wrap width, wrapping of line starter occurs \fBCOLS_MAX_IRC\fR The max display column width on IRC clients. \fBCOLS_MAX_NO_DISPLAY\fR The max display column width in out of X / Wayland / desktop / window manager. \fBCPU_SLEEP\fR Decimal value \fB0\fR or more. Default is usually around \fB0.35\fR seconds. Time that inxi will 'sleep' before getting CPU speed data, so that it reflects actual system state. \fBDOWNLOADER\fR Sets default inxi downloader: curl, fetch, ftp, perl, wget. See \fB\-\-recommends\fR output for more information on downloaders and Perl downloaders. \fBFILTER_STRING\fR Default \fB\fR. Any string you prefer to see instead for filtered values. \fBINDENT\fR Change primary indent width of wide mode output. See \fB\-\-indent\fR. \fBINDENTS\fR Change primary indents of narrow wrapped mode output, and second level indents. See \fB\-\-indents\fR. \fBLIMIT\fR Overrides default of \fB10\fR IP addresses per IF. This is only of interest to sys admins running servers with many IP addresses. \fBLINES_MAX\fR Values: [\-2\-xxx]. See \fB\-Y\fR for explanation and values. Use \fB\-Y \-3\fR to restore default unlimited output lines. Avoid using this in general unless the machine is a headless system and you want the output to be always controlled. \fBMAX_WRAP\fR (or \fBWRAP_MAX\fR) The maximum width where the line starter wraps to its own line. If terminal/console width or \fB\-\-width\fR is less than wrap width, wrapping of line starter occurs. Overrides default. See \fB\-\-max\-wrap\fR. If \fB80\fR or less, wrap will never happen. \fBNO_DIG\fR Set to \fB1\fR or \fBtrue\fR to disable WAN IP use of \fBdig\fR and force use of alternate downloaders. \fBNO_DOAS\fR Set to \fB1\fR or \fBtrue\fR to disable internal use of \fBdoas\fR. \fBNO_HTML_WAN\fR Set to \fB1\fR or \fBtrue\fR to disable WAN IP use of \fBHTML Downloaders\fR and force use of dig only, or nothing if dig disabled as well. Same as \fB\-\-no\-html\-wan\fR. Only use if dig is failing, and HTML downloaders are hanging. \fBNO_SUDO\fR Set to \fB1\fR or \fBtrue\fR to disable internal use of \fBsudo\fR. \fBPARTITION_SORT\fR Overrides default partition output sort. See \fB\-\-partition\-sort\fR for options. \fBPS_COUNT\fR The default number of items showing per \fB\-t\fR type, \fBm\fR or \fBc\fR. Default is 5. \fBSENSORS_CPU_NO\fR In cases of ambiguous temp1/temp2 (inxi can't figure out which is the CPU), forces sensors to use either value 1 or 2 as CPU temperature. See the above configuration page on smxi.org for full info. \fBSENSORS_EXCLUDE\fR Exclude supplied sensor array[s] from sensor output. Override with \fB\-\-sensors\-default\fR. See \fB\-\-sensors\-exclude\fR. \fBSENSORS_USE\fR Use only supplied sensor array[s]. Override with \fB\-\-sensors\-default\fR. See \fB\-\-sensors\-use\fR. \fBSEP2_CONSOLE\fR Replaces default key / value separator of '\fB:\fR'. \fBUSB_SYS\fR Forces all USB data to use \fB/sys\fR instead of \fBlsusb\fR. \fBWAN_IP_URL\fR Forces \fB\-i\fR to use supplied URL, and to not use dig (dig is generally much faster). URL must begin with http or ftp. Note that if you use this, the downloader set tests will run each time you start inxi whether a downloader feature is going to be used or not. The IP address from the URL must be the last item on the last (non\-empty) line of the URL's page content source code. Same as \fB\-\-wan\-ip\-url [URL]\fR \fBWEATHER_SOURCE\fR Values: [\fB0-9\fR]. Same as \fB\-\-weather\-source\fR. Values 4\-9 are not currently supported, but this can change at any time. \fBWEATHER_UNIT\fR Values: [\fBm\fR|\fBi\fR|\fBmi\fR|\fBim\fR]. Same as \fB\-\-weather\-unit\fR. .TP .B Color Options It's best to use the \fB\-c [94\-99]\fR color selector tool to set the following values because it will correctly update the configuration file and remove any invalid or conflicting items, but if you prefer to create your own configuration files, here are the options. All take the integer value from the options available in \fB\-c 94\-99\fR. NOTE: All default and configuration file set color values are removed when output is piped or redirected. You must use the explicit \fB\-c \fR option if you want colors to be present in the piped/redirected output (creating a PDF for example). \fBCONSOLE_COLOR_SCHEME\fR The color scheme for console output (not in X/Wayland). \fBGLOBAL_COLOR_SCHEME\fR Overrides all other color schemes. \fBIRC_COLOR_SCHEME\fR Desktop X/Wayland IRC CLI color scheme. \fBIRC_CONS_COLOR_SCHEME\fR Out of X/Wayland, IRC CLI color scheme. \fBIRC_X_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME\fR In X/Wayland IRC client terminal color scheme. \fBVIRT_TERM_COLOR_SCHEME\fR Color scheme for virtual terminal output (in X/Wayland). .SH BUGS Please report bugs using the following resources. You may be asked to run the inxi debugger tool (see \fB\-\-debug 21/22\fR), which will upload a data dump of system files for use in debugging inxi. These data dumps are very important since they provide us with all the real system data inxi uses to parse out its report. .TP .B Issue Report File an issue report: .I https://github.com/smxi/inxi/issues .TP .B Forums Post on inxi forums: .I https://techpatterns.com/forums/forum\-33.html .TP .B IRC irc.oftc.net#smxi You can also visit .I irc.oftc.net \fRchannel:\fI #smxi\fR to post issues. .SH HOMEPAGE .I https://github.com/smxi/inxi .I https://smxi.org/docs/inxi.htm .SH AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS TO CODE .B inxi is a fork of \fBlocsmif\fR's very clever \fBinfobash\fR script. Original infobash author and copyright holder: Copyright (C) 2005\-2007 Michiel de Boer aka locsmif inxi version: Copyright (C) 2008\-2021 Harald Hope This man page was originally created by Gordon Spencer (aka aus9) and is maintained by Harald Hope (aka h2 or TechAdmin). Initial CPU logic, konversation version logic, occasional maintenance fixes, and the initial xiin.py tool for /sys parsing (obsolete, but still very much appreciated for all the valuable debugger data it helped generate): Scott Rogers Further fixes (listed as known): Horst Tritremmel Steven Barrett (aka: damentz) \- USB audio patch; swap percent used patch. Jarett.Stevens \- \fBdmidecode \-M\fR patch for older systems with no \fB/sys\fR. .SH SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING The nice people at irc.oftc.net channels #linux\-smokers\-club and #smxi, who all really have to be considered to be co\-developers because of their non\-stop enthusiasm and willingness to provide real\-time testing and debugging of inxi development over the years. LinuxQuestions.org Slackware forum members, for major help with development and debugging new or refactored features, particularly the redone CPU logic of 2021\-12. Siduction forum members, who have helped get some features working by providing a large number of datasets that have revealed possible variations, particularly for the RAM \fB\-m\fR option. AntiX users and admins, who have helped greatly with testing and debugging, particularly for the 3.0.0 release. ArcherSeven (Max), Brett Bohnenkamper (aka KittyKatt), and Iotaka, who always manage to find the weirdest or most extreme hardware and setups that help make inxi much more robust. For the vastly underrated skill of output error/glitch catching, Pete Haddow. His patience and focus in going through inxi repeatedly to find errors and inconsistencies is much appreciated. For a huge boost to BSD support, Stan Vandiver, who did a lot of testing and setup many remote access systems for testing and development. All the inxi package maintainers, distro support people, forum moderators, and in particular, sys admins with their particular issues, which almost always help make inxi better, and any others who contribute ideas, suggestions, and patches. Without a wide range of diverse Linux kernel\-based Free Desktop systems to test on, we could never have gotten inxi to be as reliable and solid as it's turning out to be. And of course, a big thanks to locsmif, who figured out a lot of the core ideas, logic, and tricks originally used in inxi Gawk/Bash. .\" EOF inxi-3.3.13-1/inxi.changelog000066400000000000000000022206341420530751500155410ustar00rootroot00000000000000================================================================================ Version: 3.3.13 Patch: 00 Date: 2022-02-22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just as 3.3.10 > 3.3.11 were a huge set of CPU upgrades, including significant internal refactors, so too is 3.3.13 a significant Graphics upgrade, featuring significant upgrades to Wayland (and Xvesa/TinyX!) support, and allowing for much more granular output controls. The legacy -Ga showing Display/Screen/Monitors is now split apart, and can now work for some features in and out of display. This upgrade should be of significant interest to any Wayland using distro, as well as the tiny Xvesa based distros like TinyCore, Slitaz, and Puppy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE TO MAINTAINERS AND PACKAGERS: If you had Cpanel::JSON::XS or JSON::XS Perl modules as dependencies, you can remove those, inxi now can use JSON::PP, which is in Core Modules since Perl 5.14 (unless for some reason your distro removed that module from Core Modules). Basically inxi will simply look for whichever of the 3 is installed, and use that one. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. The free drivers for xorg like amdgpu, modesetting, alter the the internal kernel IDs for monitors/gfx device ports, which is somewhat bizarre since the ideal role of any ID is to be an identifier that always works. Due to this situation, inxi has to map the kernel ids to the x driver monitor IDs in order to show the advanced monitor data, like model: mapped: and modes:. This may not always work as expected since if the mapping fails, the data will fail to match to the monitors. While not enough data is in to make any conclusions, hoping that this issue does not exist on Wayland compositors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Not sure if this was a bug, but I believe RAM vendor ID matches would never have generated results, and might have generated errors. That's corrected as part of Code fix 1. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Tiny indentation level issue, for -Ga, Monitor was not set to be a container for its data. This would only impact -y 1 or json and xml output cases, and would be subtle, but it was an oversight. 2. Small fix for monitor dimensions, failed to switch the mm dimensions for monitors placed in a vertical, portait mode, instead of standard landscape mode. Now switches mm x and y if that is detected, which corrects dpi as well. 3. For Xvesa: * Show vesa as display driver, Xvesa == vesa, dugh,lol. * Show better Interface and Screen resolution data missing messages. * See FIX 5 for adding in display-ID:. * Show TinX Xvesa string for server data, not just Xvesa. 4. For Wayland, which currently has no EGL support in inxi, if no glxinfo present, show EGL Wayland specific Messsage: for advanced EGL data, not the generic glxinfo that were shown previously. 5. Display was relying on xdpyinfo or a Wayland environmental variable to set display-ID:, now falls back always to $ENV{DISPLAY} if nothing else was found and that exists. I hadn't realized how much was depending on those x tools, which many people never had installed in the first place. This also supplies that for Xvesa as well, which has features that need the Display-ID to use. 6. Intel family 6, model 17h, supposed to be yorkfield, was penryn, fixed. 7. Small fix for remove_duplicates, it was not case insensitive so missed things like DELL Dell in strings. 8. Failed to detect or get Xfree86 X server version number. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Extensive Graphics Upgrades: * -Gxx Devices: For some gpus / drivers, show vram total and used for -Gxx. amdgpu supports this, I believe it's the only one, but don't know for sure. * -Gxx Devices: (Linux only): Show active, off (connected but disabled, like a closed laptop screen with attached moniitor), and empty ports on devices. Not tested for USB yet. * -Gxx Devices: Show device ports (like VGA-1, DVI-I-1, HDMI-A-1), active, off (off is connected but disabled) and empty (linux only). * -G Display/Screen: Removed strict dependency on xdpyinfo to show advanced xorg screen and display data. Now it will show most of the data if xrandr is available, and all if xrandr and xdpyinfo are installed. More granular error messages as well. * -G Wayland Display: new type, d-rect: for > 1 monitor Wayland display layouts. Works roughly the same as Screen: s-res: does, except since Wayland has no 'Screen' concept, that goes into Display. This is sort of a rough algo, basically it takes either the dimensions of the total of x and y resolutions, or the greatest x or y resolution found for any monitor, whichever is greater, and uses that to create the display rectangle resolution composite value. * -G Display, Monitors: Extended display tool options from just xrandr to swaymsg, wlr-xrandr, weston-info, wayland-info. Still nothing on kwin_wayland or gnome-shell and mutter data. *. -S, -G: compositors, full redo of list, now supported: asc awc cage cagebreak cardboard chameleonwm clayland comfc dwc dwl epd-wm fireplace feathers fenestra glass gamescope greenfield grefson hikari hopalong inaban japokwm kiwmi kwinft labwc laikawm lipstick liri mahogany marina maze motorcar newm nucleus orbital perceptia phoc pywm qtile river rustland simulavr skylight sommelier sway swc swvkc tabby taiwins tinybox tinywl trinkster velox vimway vivarium wavy waybox way-cooler wayfire wayhouse waymonad westeros westford weston wio+ wio wxrc wxrd xuake * -G Enhanced Interfaces/GL item, previously only type OpenGL forX, now has: * X - OpenGL, requires glxinfo , same as before. * Wayland - EGL, currently no tool available, stub in place. Allegedly this data can be found but have no idea how or if a tool does that yet * Xvesa - Interface: interface type (VBE/GOP). GOP not confirmed, no data samples; v:, source:, dac: (no idea what it is, show it though), controller:, and ram: items. This is based on TinyX/Xvesa as found in TinyCore, but should work in Slitaz and Puppy TinyX as well if those projects are still around. * -G Display/Screen/Monitor data: Created structures and abstractions that allow for Wayland/Xorg/Xvesa data, most new features will work with any of these. Or Arcan, if that actually makes it, and we get data for it. We'll wait on Arcan, heh. * -G Display server: For Xvesa, added type TinyX to server if detected. Added Xwayland, which was not handled previously. For Xwayland, if wayland running, and if Xorg also installed, shows: server: X.org v: 1.20.14 with: Xwayland v: 21.01 Otherwise shows: server: Xwayland v: 21.01 * -G Compositors: fixed a long standing weak spot, if > 1 compositor detected running, not common, but could happen, shows all detected compositors. Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.20.13 compositors: 1: Mutter v: 41.1 2: xfwm v: 4.16.1 driver: X: loaded: modesetting gpu: radeon * -G drivers: now shows if X or gpu driver, in each its own section. This makes it more obvious what is going on: Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.20.13 driver: X: loaded: modesetting gpu: radeon resolution: * -Gxx Monitors: Show primary monitor with pos: primary,right. Uses either xrandr 'primary' value, or if no 'primary' found in an Xorg Screen, uses +0+0 positioned monitor. Position is based on the row and column number in the rectangular grid of monitors when monitors per Xorg Screen are > 1. For most common multi-monitor layouts, text positions are used, which are in general more clear and easy to understand than their internal numeric counterparts, that is, unless the layout is too complicated, it will show left, or top-left, instead of 1-1, and so on. Text mode positions are available for the following grid styles currently: 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 2x1, 2x2, 2x3, 3x1, 3x2, 3x3. 'top' means the top row if > 1 row, 'bottom' means the bottom row, 'middle' is the middle row if 3 rows, 'left' is the first column, 'right' the last, 'center' if 3 columns, and 'center-l' (1-2), 'center-r' (1-3) are the 2 center columns if 4 columns. 'bottom-l', 'bottom-c', 'bottom-r'; 'middle-l', 'middle-c', 'middle-r'; 'top-left', 'top-center', 'top-right' complete the possible values. If the grid of monitors is greater than the supported rows or columns, it will switch to numeric row-column mode, with column-row numbering starting at 1-1, top left. * -Gxx Monitors: show (if detected, Linux only) monitor model, and if the display ID (from Xorg or Wayland) is different from the /sys monitor ID, show mapped: to show the /sys id. * -Gxxx Monitors: show modes: max: XxY min: XxY, or mode: XxY (if only 1 mode found). Shows hz: * -Ga Monitors: shows serial, built year, gamma, ratio, if detected. 2. Added impish 21-10 and jammy 22-04 to ubuntu id. That's for Mint base ID. Not huge point in updating if Mint doesn't update inxi, but there it is. 3. For -Axx, -Exx, -Gxx, -Nxx, shows PCIe speed and lanes. With -a, shows max speed / lanes if different than current speeds/lanes. Note that for unknown reasons not all devices in a PCIe slot show this data. 4. -Ixx: terminals added: foot, ate 5. -Sxx: login/display managers added: emptty, greetd, qingy, tbsm. See CODE 5 for more info on how this change was done. 6. -Sxxx: status/dock/panel bars added: i3-status-rs, luastatus, nwg-bar, nwg-dock, nwg-panel, rootbar, sfwbar, wapanel, waybar, yambar 7. Added a Tyan board IPMI sensor data set. 8. Added support for fruid_print for Elbrus -M Machine data. Those boards don't have dmi tables, but do ship with Elbrus OS which has fruid_print. 9. More disk vendors! Yes, you know the drill, the world turns, and with every turn, a flock of new vendors appears, like baby rabbits emerging from their warren, endlessly, a stream that is the life essence itself... or something. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. When xdpyinfo is not installed, user will still see advanced -Ga Monitor and Screen data as long as xrandr at least is installed. Better error messages as well now to explain which tool or tools missing caused the missing data. 2. -Gxx will show basic Screen and Monitors, id, mapped, pos:, model, res, dpi, diag; -Gxxx adds Monitor modes; --Ga adds screen/monitor size, Screen diag. 3. -ba/-v2 no longer show the full screens/monitor report, now it remains basic mode output, which it should have always done, unless -G is also explicitly added. 4. Split apart x-server version to v:, which should always have been the case. 5. Xvesa and Wayland no longer show glxinfo messages for no glxinfo for GL data. Now they show their own custom messages, appropriate to the case. 6. json features now test for JSON::PP, JSON::XS, or Cpanel::JSON::XS modules, and use whichever is found. Note I did not realize JSON::PP was in core modules as of 5.14 so that makes sense to use, and will allow inxi to start using json data sources, which are a lot easier to parse. 7. Changed -G drivers to show subsections for X and gpu drivers, and updated missing driver messages to account for this change. X drivers now show the sub sets of loaded/unloaded/failed/alternate, and gpu shows active gpu drivers, assuming such are detected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Help and man page updates for -G Display/Screen/Monitor changes. Redid -G, -Gx, -Gxx, -Gxxx, -Ga. Added monitor layout position feature. 2. Updated -Ga for xrandr/xdpyinfo changes. 3. Updated --recommends to more accurately show function of xdpyinfo and xrandr for -G and -Ga. 4. Reorganized and added complete table of contents to docs/inxi-data.txt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Slightly optimized use of array loads on disk_vendor() and ram_vendor() based on how it's now done for monitor layouts, which is more efficient, use a scalar to hold a reference to the array, that avoids having the array ever exist in more than 1 place. Part of the ongoing process of avoiding extra hash and array copies globally. 2. Moved to consistent undef behaviors. * For lists of variables use () to undefine, changed all of the the following: 1. (@a,$b,$c,%d) = (undef,undef,undef,undef); 2. (@a,$b,$c,%d) = (undef); 3. (@a,$b,$c,%d) = undef; to use: (@a,$b,$c,%d) = (); This undefines all the variables in the list. Note that assigning undef to @a in the first example creates an array of 1 key, with the value undef, and (@a,@b) = (undef,undef) creates arrays of 2 indexes, or something like that. Not what was wanted. Examples 2 and 3 assign undef to @a: an array of 1 index, value undef, and undefine the others variables in the list. This was not the desired behavior! * For most scalars, arrays, and hashes, use: undef @a; undef $s; undef %h. * For some hash and array index values, use $h{a} = undef. These cases may want the key itself to exist, with the value of undef, though I believe: undef $h{a}; is synonymous, but still have to verify that. I did some testing, and realized that some of the undef I had used in the various previous ways of using undef were not actually resulting in the expected behaviors. 3. Refactored display_data_x into 3 functions, added display_data_xdpyinfo and display_data_xrandr, which allows for more granular handling of those dependencies, now inxi can show most advanced display data with only xrandr installed. 4. Significantly improved all error handling and missing data for Wayland/Xorg. 5. Refactored get_display_manager() to better handle corner case dm file or directory names, and to avoid endless loops. Much cleaner now. Required because greetd had varying file names, greetd.run, or just greet-546.sock. With some other dm's that use similar, or unreadable directories in /run, now just doing a glob of /run/ /var/run, /var/run/rc.d as detected and checking for the dms in the names, then just using the dms that were found. Simpler. 6. Massively simplified and integrated compositor logic in Graphics, now using program_values() and program_data() as appropriate, and simple matching list to ps_gui data to get detected compositor[s], much simpler, far more efficient code, less to maintain. Also fixed long-standing weak spot of exiting on first detected compositor, now shows all detected, with version etc for each if available. 7. With 6. also significantly simplified and optimized get_ps_de_data() for desktop data, that's the ps aux fallback case for wm desktop detections. 8. Made $wl compositors list global to avoid having to update each section, that's now used in -G compositor, -S desktop/wm, and wm sections. It is set in ps_gui() on initial load. 7. Settled on one and only way to do multiline conditionals, now use no space, use same indent level as starting if/elsif etc. I've been debating this one, but can't find any real way to handle that elegantly so I think best to just not try, and leave it up the code flow to show when it's wrapped condition tests. 8. Refactored previous gl_output, expanded it to handle all interface types, OpenGL, EGL (not currently active due to no known tool to get EGL data for Wayland, and Interface: VBE type data for Xvesa. This roughly completed the breaking apart of the X.org centric logic for Display, Monitors, and GL data, and make all sections now fully agnostic to display server or protocol type. Should new display servers appear, it will now be far more simple to add support for them, since they would just plug into the existing abstraction layers. 9. Added --debug-arg to allow for passing specific custom args to the debugger. 10. Refactored display_server version, now works much better, creates lists of server/version, and xwayland as well if found. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Tue, 22 Feb 2022 15:30:24 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.12 Patch: 00 Date: 2022-01-18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Small point release with some useful fixes, some bugs corrected, small enhancement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. Note on KNOWN ISSUES 2 from 3.3.10, I realized that the second level indentation actually takes care of that hanging parent, since now it's quite clear that its children are indented on the following line. So that issue took care of itself. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. In $bsd_type cases, specifically SunOS triggered this, where sysctl was not present (which it always is in all other BSD types), it tripped an error due to failure to update to revised $alerts{'sysctl'}->{'message'}, instead was using the old method. Failed to update that in refactor of CheckTools logic. Would impact no supported operating systems, but is a bug. 2. Corner case, a combination I never used, inxi -a, triggers error in the RAID logic because the mdadm test was not run, generating an undefined eq error. Only happened when mdraid was present and used on system. 3. Tiny bug, for st+mt cpus, like alder lake, was printing out second tpc by accident which made it look like it said st: 4 tpc: 2. Just a small output glitch. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Added some fallback 32 bit system tests, [2345]86, like i386, i686. 2. Changed shell: Unknown Shell to shell: N/A, that was a legacy use, and was obviously redundant. N/A is more consistent with rest of output no value found handling. Due to requirement of doing empty tests, this is set in the data, not output, generator component. 3. Refactored partition data logic to get rid of bsd tests for df -kTP, -kT, -k. Now tests only to see if returns data, cascades down until it gets something. Now will attempt to reconnect hanging lines when no -P feature available prior to main partition data processing. This makes it agnostic to os issues, and it just pays attention to feature support. Also adds in dynamic column count instead of hard-coded, this avoids oddities and future proofs to some degree. Now systems will adapt seamlessly if support for -P appears, or -T, or whatever. 4. Partitions corner case, where has zram, but has no partitions, failed to show partitions no data found message since @partitions had data in it, but nothing for partitions output to print. Seen in TinyCore for example, but might happen in other ram based systems. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Added Slint to distro ID, and slint/slackware to system base. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. None -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Typo in man page fixed. 2. A few more edits and corrections on 3.3.10 changelong. That thing was written concurrently with the development, and thus had lingering errors when things were changed in midstream. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Added --cygwin and --android fake system type flag. Switches on $b_android/ $b_cygwin flags. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Tue, 18 Jan 2022 14:02:54 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.11 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-12-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quick bug fix release. With as many changes as we got in 3.3.10, there were bound to be a handful of oversights that were not caught in testing simply because those hardware scenarios were not present in the tested systems. Also minor feature enhancement for CPU scaling min/max speeds. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. Due to the huge amount of changes, and the speed of change, while the new code is working as intended, it's somewhat lacking in coding elegance since a lot of it was hacked out very quickly, in near real time. This will get cleaned up and refactored to be less redundant if it does not impact execution speed, but is not pressing since there should be no functional difference. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Tiny oversight, in single case CPU model id would fail because it was using an undefined test from previous tests, not the right test, that is. Tripped error on Elbrus for example. 2. Typo in battery secondary type status, created undefined value error. This was a recently created bug. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. PPC revision change broke Elbrus revision test for stepping. Added in more tests to show stepping for elbrus revision. 2. Single core Elbrus in cpuinfo fallback mode failed to assign core multiplier so L1 cache failed. 3. In cpuinfo fallback mode, Elbrus E2C3 cache data failed to appear, that data is not per block in cpuinfo, but is the last block, so those tests had to run on each block, not just the first one. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1a. Show for -Ca scaling min/max speeds if different from CPU min/max speeds. 1b. If no cpuinfo_min/max_freq speeds found, and scaling_min/max_freq found, set overall min/max to use scaling min/max instead of cpuinfo min/max. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. None. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Cleaned up and proofread better 3.3.10 changelog, it had a lot of errors because stuff kept changing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Small code optimizations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Tue, 16 Dec 2021 16:14:08 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.10 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-12-13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Huge refactor of CPU physical/core/cache logic. That was some very old logic with a lot of hacks and patches, but it had never been actually rewritten to take advantage of Perl's far more powerful and robust data structures and logic. This caused a continuous stream of error cases in subtle ways, or not so subtle, and fixes were just changing how the errors manifested. Tnanks very much to linuxquestions.org Slackware forum people for massive help, and also to linux.org forum members for ongoing help and data and debugging. Note Changes 5, change of default widths in display to 80 columns, and out (aka, console, or ssh into remote system), 100. You can still use other widths if you like something wider using the configuration options shown. Also upped max columns wrapping line starters to own rows to 110 columns from 90, again the idea being to make output more readable to other users when posted in public. I've been thinking of this change for a long time, but was hoping -y would register with users, but it hasn't gained enough traction, so the result is way too many super hard to read issue reports, forum posts, linux kernel issues, etc, it's honestly gotten sort of embarrassing because they make it look like inxi has bad output. Sidescrolling code blocks in forums in particular are absurdly hard to read and scan rapidly for data. Going along with the width and indentation changes, for most main row types, if they wrap to a second row, they are further indented 2 columns, to make it easier to see what they belong to. The two levels of indentation contain more useful visual cues as to what belongs to what. There was a temptation to release this as either 3.4.00 or 4.0.00 but in the end, I decided to follow the numbering rules, and to just roll it to 3.3.10 since there aren't really any primary new features even though CPU was basically rewritten in large part, and big parts of inxi were also changed, upgraded, and enhanced. But no truly new features, just some display control items like -Y, --indent, --indents. I hope this refactor meets its primary goals, and that the new defaults for display help resolve public posting issues which have grown increasingly annoying for anyone trying to read those pasted in too long outputs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. Android seems to have CPU cache data, but does not show any 'size' item. But it does have the other data for each cache type internally, which is odd. 2. [See KNOWN ISSUES 2 for 3.3.12 above] In some instances, the parent key:value pairs with '' as value, those are parents of children key:value pairs, are left hanging at end of line, with the children on the following line. This can look awkward, but in other cases, actually looks very good, it depends if it's at the start or end of the line. I won't say this is not correctable, but it would be very difficult, and outside the scope of this release, but that is something that I may look at for a future release now that the output generator logic was reworked slightly for Change 5b. It's tricky though, because in cases where it's the first item on the line, you want that behavior, but when it's last, you don't. But this may be worth revisiting in the future. 3. In some cases, -Y + -y1 may lead to the start of the block scrolling off the top of the visible screen. This isn't really correctable, so if that's an issue for you, just don't use -y1 with -Y and all the output will wrap nicely. 4. There is an unaccountable ~10-20ms delay reading cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq, per thread/core, which really adds up on high thread count CPUs. There is a workaround in inxi to use cpufreq_cur_freq if it is readable, ie, if you are root or use sudo, but to fallback to scaling_cur_freq if can't read cpuinfo_... This is a drag, and really looks like a kernel bug, or a frequency driver bug. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. 3.3.09 and 3.3.10 CPU bug fixes: * Failed to filter out certain virtual machine CPU core speeds, and showed more speeds than the instance actually has. Noticed this with KVM running on Xeon CPUs. * For many cases, L2 cache, particularly for Intel, was completely wrong, it was showing L3 caches, or L3+L2. Failed to handle cases where L2 cache belongs to more than 1 core, except for using a crude hack for AMD Bulldozer microarch. Older Intel Core 4 core CPUs would sometimes be 1 L2 per die, and the 4 cores were actually 2 core duo cpu dies, with one L2 cache per die. * Shows wrong core count for complex core complexes like those found in Intel Alder Lake, now shows correct count of actual cores, regardless of the MT or ST state of each core. * Showed invalid L3 cache values in some legacy cpus that had no L3 cache, that is due to a bug in the dmidecode data itself. Solution is to never use dmidecode cache data if any other valid L1, L2, or L3 cache data found for Linux, and to only use dmidecode data for bsds if no L1, or L2, or L3 data found. Or if forced with --dmidecode. 2. An unfortunately long standing bug found and fixed, thanks slackware users! cp_cpu_arch was, and has been for a while, failing to convert hex stepping to decimal, or test if the string it gets is even a possible hex value, this resulted in all Intel CPUs with stepping > 9 failing to ID correctly for cpu arch. 3. In a related bug, hex to decimal tool used to create --admin hex/decimal output for family/model/stepping was also not testing if the string was an actual valid hex number. Case in particular, power pc with revision field contained a long string, which was of course not a valid hex number, and that tripped a Perl error when it was asked to convert a non hex string to decimal. 4. Long standing bug found while doing Change 5: inxi actually never applied separate in/out of dispay to widths because using a legacy boolean that was not updated, so it was always using out of display widths. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Incorrectly calling PowerPC 'revision' 'stepping' for -Ca, that is now stored as $cpu{'revision'} to avoid mixing up the logics there. For PowerPC shows as rev: [string]. 2. Microarch: * AMD family 15, model 2 as bulldozer, actually piledriver. * AMD family 17, model 18, was supposed to be zen/zen+, since I can't tell those apart, seen stepping 1 is zen+, but had incorrect match. * Intel family 6, model 25, stepping 2 as nehalem, should have been westmere. * Changed Penryn to Core Penryn, intel family 6, model 17 * misc other micro arch fine tunings. 3. Code fix 8, switched to global %risc for arm, mips, ppc, riscv, sparc. This corrects many sloppy handlers, and makes all risc processing the same, and calls device tree readers for all risc systems, not just arm or arm and mips. 4. In cases where bogomips were 0 due to false values in risc results, show N/A. 5. Removed all attempts to guess at what /proc/cpuinfo cache size: refers to, it can literally be anything, a per core L1, a per core or cpu L2, or an L3. So applying any math to it is just a random guess at that point. If any L1,2,3 cache data is found, don't use the cache: value at all, but that will only be present if no /sys data was found anyway, and if cpuinfo had no specific cache type fields, only generic cache. 6. Added failsafe tests for stepping and model id before doing conversion to hex. Make sure integer! 7. Added L1 D cache, was only using I cache for BSDs. Output will show total for L1 A + L1 D. No idea why I didn't use L1 D, makes little sense, but that's how it goes. 8. Made bogomips tests more granular, now only rejects low sub 50 bogomips values if %risc cpu type. Legacy ancient cpus like 486 could and did have bogomip counts below 50. https://tldp.org/HOWTO/BogoMips/bogo-list.html 9. See Enhancement 12 as well. If OpenBSD, which has no per core data or physical cpu data, is running on MT capable cpu, but for security OpenBSD has disabled MT, will now force MT to be not shown via the hw.smt value. This removes a small glitch that would have bothered OpenBSD users who know that OpenBSD has disabled MT for security purposes. 10. Changed BSD hack to use L2 cache totals to deduce > 1 physical cpus, that was flat out dumb, since we can just use dmidecode type 4 to iterate physical cpu counts and skip the pointless logic. Thus, if dmidecode, and if > 1 dmidecode type 4 found, and if physical cpu counts equal 1, then replace the found counts with the dmidecode physical cpu counts. 11. Corrected bad assumption that threads would always be 2 per core for MT tests. Revised logic should handle this case fine now, and show correct thread count per core. 12. Fixed 'parameters:' going to its own line with -Sa, that wasn't supposed to. -S is two lines, the kernel / host stuff, and the desktop/console/distro stuff. 13. Fixed case when key: value first word plus other parts of line longer than max width, failed to wrap as expected. 14. Added start/end ' and " to existing start / end \s trims to main filters. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. CPU: most Linux will now show L1 and L3 cache with -Cx without needing sudo/root, and it will be more accurate than ever before. 2. CPU: shows per CPU L1/L2/L3 totals, and shows actual full system physical processor count * L1/L2/L3 total in parentheses, like: L2: 2x 1.5 MiB (3 MiB). 3. CPU: A long standing annoyance, previously for main CPU 'Speed:' item, showed the fastest core speed found, now shows avg: [speed] and with -Cx, shows the 'high:' as well if > 1 cores, and if 1 or more cores have a higher speed than the other(s). 4. CPU: Handles advanced cases of new architectures, like Alder Lake with Performance and Efficiency cores, future Zen, and existing ARM CPUs with 2 or more different core sets, with different max/min frequencies. Previously a hack was used to handle only ARM CPUs with this type of architecture. Will show correct CPU core counts, which previous inxi versions would fail to do for Alder Lake type scenarios of 8 single threaded CPUs and 4-8 multithreaded )MT) perforance cores. This should also in theory show different the different min/max speeds if they were detected. Those did not seem to be set correctly in Alder Lake sample data I saw however, P and E cores were set to the same min/max speeds. [Update 3.3.12: more research suggests that for now, 1 cpu physical body will contain one clock generator, so that is not a mistake. Future CPUs may add a second clock generator but that is probably very complicated to implement, which is why ARM complex cpus simply use two cpus, with different clock rates when they want to run different speeds for efficiency.] 5. Added CPU types MST (Multi+Single Thread), AMP (Asymmetric Multi Processing), and AMCP (Asymmetrical Multi Core Processor). This will be applied to any CPU that has this type of complex topology that has been dynamically detected, like Alder Lake or different core count or min/max speed RISC CPUs. 6. CPU: shows with -Ca for cases where different L1/L2/L3 caches found per physical CPU, as with Alder Lake, but also many other variants that were poorly or not at all handled before, how many of each cache type (L1 Data, instruction) were found, otherwise will show how many of each cache were found. 7. CPU: shows with -Ca in Topology: report, for cases like Alder Lake with different core types in one physical CPU (type: MST AMCP), the number that are single threaded (st) and number that are multi-threaded (mt). 8. Basic support for rsyc-v systems, going along with code fix 8, fix 3, now it's easy to add this type of support. 9. Added shortcut options for --filter-label (--zl), --filter-uuid (--zu), and andded new filter option, --filter-vulnerabilities (--zv). The latter is added by request, a decent idea to have option to not show cpu vulnerabilities. 10. Going with fix 7, switched to a sort of pseudo L1 d/i with desc report for any BSD with L1 I/D cache found, or elbrus cache0 (icache) / cache1 (d cache). Elbrus should hopefully be handled by the /sys tool. Guesses on the L1 are ok, since those are almost always per core, so it's fine. Didn't expect to enhance any BSD cpu data this time around, but there you go!! If they have the data, then it will be used. Not going to go overboard though in that, quite useless overall since usually can't see how many CPUs are present, at least not usually. 11. For -Ca, full CPU topology report if any complex topogy is detected, otherwise shows the same basic Info: 2x 6-core or Info: dual core as before, no point in wasting a line for something with no more data than the short string. Complex types include MT CPUs since they will have different thread counts etc, and will have 2 or more threads per core, which will also be listed. 12. If smt status is defined (0/1), shows smt: enabled|disabled in Topology section, can be useful for systems with disabled MT, but supporting it. If no topology data found (OpenBSD for example), for -C shows 'smt: disabled' after 'type:' section, and enabled if -Cxxx (since MT really already tells you that). 13. For -Ca Speed: report, added scaling: report, with childrend 'governor:'. Can show 1 or more active governors. Also shows scaling driver:. Shows if either is available. scaling: driver: .. governor: .. These may be quite useful over time to help diagnose or debug scaling issues. 14. Output height (in lines) control: -Y [-3|-2|-1|0|1-xxx]]. This lets you break up any of the output into whatever number of lines you want. Also useful out of DISPLAY for reading -h options menu items etc. It came tp my attention that the long standing shift+pgup/pgdown (aka 'softscrollback) behavior had stopped working in kernel framebuffer mode, and in fact has been removed from the current Linux kernel, at least until it is rewritten to be more clean and understandable. Read more about it in these kernel post/commit messages: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=50145474f6ef4a9c19205b173da6264a644c7489 https://lwn.net/ml/linux-kernel/CAHk-=whe4ZdTdCebneWqC4gSQZwsVJ5-Emg0BucOGCwPhOAJpw@mail.gmail.com/ Options for -Y are: * -Y 0 or -Y: Set maximum block height to terminal line height. * -Y [1-xxx]: Set maximum block line height to given integer. * -Y -1: Print out one primary data block item at a time, with -F for example. * -Y -2: Do not remove color codes when piped or redirected. Mostly useful for piping to less -R, to preserve color codes. * -Y -3: Restore default unlimited height if LINES_MAX configuration item used. 15. And finally, more disk vendors/vendor ids. As usual. As expected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. If /sys or /proc/cpuinfo speed data available: * For -b CPU item: speed: [speed MHz] min/max: [min]/[max] MHz becomes: speed (MHz): avg: [speed] min/max: [min]/[max] * For -C, Speed item Speed: [speed MHz] min/max: [min]/[max] MHz Cores (MHz): ... becomes: Speed (MHz): avg: [speed] min/max: [min]/[max] cores: ... * For short form, shows speed/min/max but uses average speed if available. For -b and -C, only shows one MHz in Speed line starter, which slightly shortens the line even with the added 'avg:' item since 3 MHz are replaced with 1. 2. Going with change 1, now the 'avg:' item shows not the fastest cpu speed found, which was the case before, but shows an average of all cpu speeds found. Showing the fastest made some sense back in the days of single core, or even dual core CPUs, but makes little sense today with many core/threaded cpus. With -x, it will show the high: [speed] item as well, after 'avg:'. 3. By suggestion, wrapped first Type item in Vulnerabilities to its own line, that's a verbose --admin option after all, no need to save lines! 4. Going along with Fix 5, give up on trying to pretend we can guess at L2 cache, now if only 'cache' data was available from cpuinfo, will just say: cache: [cache size] note: check and call it a day. 5a. Change default width to 80 columns in display, and 100 and out. Too many users are posting horribly wrapping inxi output in forums, issue trackers, etc, and it frankly makes inxi look really bad, creates awful side scrolling code boxes, etc. So now default widths in and out of console are 80/100 (since often data is generated in SSH or out of X/Wayland) for issues. This essentially makes -y 80/-y the default width in display, and a wrapped 100 out. This is what I've been using for a few years now, and after seeing far too many side scrolling or badly wrapping inxi outputs online, I think it's probably time to just force 80 column widths as default and call it a day. You can change these new defaults using configuration options (these are the previous options, though due to a bug, COLS_MAX_CONSOLE was never being used): COLS_MAX_CONSOLE=115 # in display, terminal client max width COLS_MAX_IRC=100 COLS_MAX_NO_DISPLAY=130 # not in display, no X/Wayland running 5b. Made second and greater rows of a line indent +2 to make it more clear that it is a child row of its parent row. Note that because no arg short form and -I are special types of rows, this behavior is not used, they just print out as usual. This makes for more readable and easy to follow flow of output data. 6. If > 1 physical cpu detected, no longer uses single/dual/triple/quad core strings, rather uses: 2x 2-core. Also uses lower case -core, not -Core. 7. Only show die counts for CPU (on rare occasions > 1 found) with -xx. Not particularly important bit of data afterall. 8. Make L1, L3 cache data show with -Cx, not -Cxx, now that it's working well. 9. Removed CPU die for -Cxx, that's only going to show with -Ca now. 10. If -Ca, and if certain complexity conditions are met, shows a separate Topology line rather than the Info: 6-core type item. For -b, short, -Cx, -Cxxx shows the Info: topology short form. 11. Bogomips always shows before flags data, whether -f or just -Cx trips flag output. This places bogomips at end of Speed: line, after the core speeds. 12. Flags/Features now shows in the same place, under Speeds: always, whether -Cx shortlist, or -Cf full list. Makes more sense that way, and code is much cleaner too. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Updated man/help for new CPU extra data options and output changes. 2. Cleaned up and added sample outputs for man CPU items. 3. Now that doas is getting into Linux distros, removed all mentions of doas as a BSD option, and made it a general doas/sudo item. Glad to see doas making it into linux distros, it's a good tool, much easier to configure and use than sudo. Good job OpenBSD guys. Note that inxi already has had full doas support for a while now, but this finalizes it, and makes it fully agnostic. Internally doas is actually preferred over sudo, by the way. 4. Added documention items for INDENT (--indent), INDENTS (--indents). 5. Re-ordered help menu and man page, created new Filters and Output Controls sections to make stuff easier to find. In man page, also added on top a list of OPTIONS sections to make finding stuff easier. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Removed legacy /sys cpu functions: cpu_bugs_sys(); get_boost_status(); set_cpu_speeds_sys(). get_caches() was only a placeholder for the full featured cpu_sys data source, and was removed; cpu_speeds() no longer needed, integrated into other logic; cpu_dies_sys() removed, integrated into other logic. This logic is now integrated into cpu_data_sys() data generator. 2. Changed the main CpuItems functions to use array/hash references, not passing full hashes or arrays in most cases now. 3. For machine_data_soc(), switched to CpuItem::cpuinfo_grabber() which then sets the global @cpuinfo and %cpuinfo_machine items, which will be used again in Cpu if cpu data is requested. This gets rid of a full parsing of cpuinfo just to get the machine data section, and also makes it so cpuinfo in cpu does not need to worry about the machine data block, which is not related to the processor blocks anyway, that was always a hack done by the kernel guys to toss that SOC data somewhere as far as I can tell. 4. New tools: * get_defined() - takes a list, and returns the first defined element of list. * regex_range() - generate ranges from comma, space, or ranges like 2-29, or any combination of those, like 3,6,12-29 5. Added --force cpuinfo to bypass all /sys based cpu logic, useful for testing to see what would have happened using old logic. 6. Added --dbg switches 39, 40, 41, for the new cpu sys data features, also made more consistent --dbg 8 and --dbg 38 switches. 7. Added sys/cpuinfo pair debugger to support debugging complex sys/cpuinfo issues. 8. Got rid of $b_arm,$b_mips,$b_ppc,$b_sparc, replaced with global %risc, also added $risc{'riscv'} type. this makes general risc type feature testing a lot easier since inxi can either test for %risc defined, or for a specific type of risc cpu. This is much cleaner, and use $risc{'id'} for print purposes, which got rid of a lot of tests. Also made all risc tests consistent, some were ARM only, or arm/mips, but were supposed to be for all risc cpus. 13. Made help menu code more or less wrap to 80 columns, or close. Ongoing to bring to 80 columns where practical, but never at expense of clarity or logic. 10. Changed all xxx_cleaner subs to clean_xxx, all filter subs to filter_xxx, and row_defaults() to message(). 11. Dumped redundant fallback logic in get_kernel_bits, if first getconf method fails, use $sys_bits, and call it good, it was repeating the 32/64 bit tests pointlessly. 12. Cleaned up print_data() to allow for more fine tuned indentation for the new 2 indent levels. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Tue, 13 Dec 2021 10:25:49 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.09 Patch: 01 Date: 2021-11-22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks manjaro user alven for finding a bunch of corner and not so corner case errors, glitches, documentation oversights, etc. This is a point release between the coming full CPU refactor and the current set of bug fixes and issue handlings. This release also contains the debuggers for the new CPU data logic, which are important to get this CPU refactor stable and reliable across old/new systems, different operating systems and platforms. Wanted to do this intermediate releaase to get the current fixes out, which make inxi overall better for CPU issues, but do not handle the core requirement to do a full refactor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORRECTION: 1. On release notes for 3.3.08: due to a long delay to get real debugger data from the person who had the issue, but finally getting it after the release of 3.3.08, there was NO bug in ps wwaux output. Something else was creating the linewraps, maybe the subshell, it's basically impossible to know since we never got a real debugger data set, which is the only real way to get the actual same data inxi will see. Was it a subshell wrapping the output? We just can't know, nor are we likely to ever find out. This highlights very well however why some issues are essentially impossible to ever fully resolve without the --debug 22 dataset. This bug/fix is definitely in that class of issues. It's never good to accuse another program of having a bug when it doesn't, so sorry to ps authors, no bug or issue exists for ps in this area. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. wiryonolau issue #259 points out that if --tty is used, default IRC filter rule is still active and on. Because his case appears to be from an autostart using Bash, which then gives up to find the parent at dash, which then makes inxi believe it's in an IRC shell client, that issue doesn't appear to be resolvable. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Documentation, help menu and man page showed wmctl instead of wmctrl, which for someone who reads the help man, leads to command --fake wmctl failing. Thanks manjaro user alven for finding this typo. 2. For dmidecode cpu data, had global total values for cache that could result in wrong output values, 2x or more wrong for L1 / L3 cache on linux. Difficulty is preserving that data for bsd, which in general do not show phys cpu counts, and thus make showing totals off. Created new '-total' item for each L cache type, which will handle > 1 cpus, and also can be used to determine if > 1 cpus present!. 3. Manjaro user pointed out that hub types were wrong, this is because inxi was using the INTERFACE ID values for hubs instead of the TYPE values. For all other device types, INTERFACE is correct, but for hubs, we needed TYPE, so fix is to detect INTERFACE 9/0/0 and if TYPE present for that, swap. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. For > 1 cpu systems, with dmidecode sourced cpu cache data, can now determine physical cpu count based on comparing L2 and L2-total values. This means that when dmidecode is used on BSD for CPU data, inxi may now be able to deduce that it is a > 1 cpu system. 2. Forgot to set $run{'filter'} to 0 for whitelist start client detection. 3. Going along with bug 3, changed 'Full speed (or root) hub' to: Full speed or root hub, to make more clear that it's one or the other, or both. 4. For apply_filter(), added test if just return the string. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Going with bug 1, and fix 1, for > 1 cpu systems, will now show for all cache: items L1: 2x 1.5 MiB (3 MiB), same for L2 and L3. This is far less confusing than showing the totals without explaining what they are. 2. Going along with 1, now root is not required to show L1 and L3 -Cxx on Linux as long as the system is reasonably new, about after 2008, and has getconf -a supported. That support is came in somewhere around 2.10, not sure exactly when. Debian Etch had it, Sarge did not, Ubuntu 9.10 had it. Tinycore does not have getconf at all. This will probably be replaced by a more robust full cpu /sys data tool. 3. Added ht to default short -Cx flag list, that should show, and it's short. 4. Added --no-filter to activate -Z, --filter-override isn't consistent with other --no-xxx options, even I forgot it. No changes, just another way to use -Z. 5. For issue #260 added pch as a new sensor output type, it's kind of a builtin southbridge / northbridge in the CPU die, but it's not a core, and has a different temp. Will anyone even know what pch is? probably not, but who cares. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. No longer showing for > 1 physical cpu systems the sum total of L1/2/3 cache data. Now shows per cpu L1/L2/L3, and if > 1 cpu, shows for example: cache: L1: 2x 512 KiB (1024 KiB) L2: 2x 2 MiB (4 MiB) L3: 2x 20 MiB (40 MiB) For single physical cpu output remains the same: cache: L1: 576 KiB L2: 3 MiB L3: 16 MiB -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Updated help/man for L1/L3 cache -Cxx changes. 2. Updated man and help to suggest -Z for --tty. 3. Forgot to note -v 7 adds -f, added to man/help. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: * Added 'getconf -a' to debugger, that may be usable for cpu cache data, need to gather data on that to confirm. that's regading issue #257 cache glitches. 2. Removed all * $physical_count for cache data in cpu_properties, that is now handled by creating string with cpu count, per cpu caches, and total in parens. 3. Added in fallback failure case for the ZFS file system issue exposed by accident in issue #258 - will now log in debugger the error, so we can try to find what is going on there, impossible to reproduce until we find what zfs or more likely, freebsd, changed there. Could be hyper specific, some weird thing like a person making a zfs device name with space, impossible to guess. Note that since the freebsd user declined to supply any data to help resolve this issue, then closed it, we're back where we usually end up with FreeBSD issues, either a Linux user (or worse, me) willing and able to find the issue and supply the debugger data required shows up, OR the issue is ignored as valid but impossible to resolve. RANT: Note that this also confirmed to me that in order to preserve my own sanity and not waste endless hours trying to get data, from now on, unless utterly trivial, if a FreeBSD user refuses to promptly supply the required data, the issue will be closed with a freebsd-closed-no-data-supplied label, which means, valid but not possible to solve due to user refusing to help me help them. Come on FreeBSD users!! If you want help, and inxi to support your distro, help me help you!! If not, then why are you even filing an issue in the first place? Do you expect faeries to spread magic bug / issue fixing faerie dust over inxi and then activate it with their little wands? This is growing tiresome to be honest because it's so utterly predictable. 4. Shuffled order of sensor type detections, there was a slim chance that a non gpu sensor type could have string intel in it, so put the gpu sensors second to last, before 'main'. 5. Started refactor of cpu core/cache logic. Added feature to cpu_arch, and changed it to cpu_info since now it gives by vendor/family/model/stepping both micorarch and cache/core math array returns. Also started refactor to make more predictable, with increased comments, about what is going on in cpu_properties to avoid breaking existing correct results. 6. Added to --debug /sys cpu data globber tool, that will help debugging the new /sys cpu data feature, will let me insert the file data directly into the logic. 7. Added CpuItem::cpu_data_sys() with debuggers, that will now start collecting user cpu data whenever the debugger is run, though it's not active yet. 8. Set $Data::Dumper::SortKeys = 1; dugh, could have saved big headaches if had found this before. Makes all keys sorted cleanly, gets rid of random hash sorts. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Mon, 22 Nov 2021 12:45:00 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.08 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-10-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fix release. 2 bugs that can impact all users under the right circumstances were detected and fixed. Thanks manjaro users there for finding and reporting those. No other changes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: None. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Manjaro user ben81 located a critical bug in hardware raid output, this bug impacts ALL users of hwraid that run inxi with -xx option. Bug was a bad copy paste, the classic, had updated all the pci type data blocks at once, and hw raid unfortunately had a slightly different logic due to being part of the more complex RAID block of logic. Was trying to use an array, not a hash, reference. Thanks ben81, I would never have spotted this one, and it would impact 100% of all inxi users with hwraid on their machine who ran inxi with -xx option. 2. Also, ps wwaux parser was spitting out an undefined index error. This is caused by one of two things: * ps has an issue, and is apparently at times failing to respect ww, unlimited line length, and wrapping anyway. This is the likely cause. * the user terminal for some inexpicable reason has decided to hard wrap long lines. This is very unlikely, but has to be considered as a possible cause. Since these commands run in a subshell, this is VERY unlikely. Workaround this failure by double checking that line split item is defined, if not, next row. Thanks Carpenter for finding that one. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: None. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: None. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: None. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: None. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Added workarounds for bug 2. Corrected silly copy/paste error for bug 1. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Thu, 21 Oct 2021 12:28:15 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.07 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-10-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some very nice issue reports have helped correct various corner case issues. Mint users helped find a big one with lspci. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. Unsure how to handle Android case where inxi correctly does -r test, see bug 3 fixes 6, but android incorrectly claims it is readable when it is not readable, then the reader tool can't read the file and fails with permissions error. This is one of those weird android errors that are pretty much impossible to fully work around, but we can get rid of the readline() errors when reader() was trying to work on a file handle that did not exist, that part was an inxi bug. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. dm detection was not using case sensitive search for duplicates, leading to cases where dm like slim / SLiM failed to get detected and then repeated in output. Anonymous BSD debugger dataset exposed this issue, thanks. 2. In certain corner cases, like ARM Android, sub reader got passed a file that had passed the is readable -r test, but it still failed with permissions error, which then led reader to try to keep working with a null $fh. While in theory nothing non readable should be passed to reader(), that fails when the OS fails to actually follow correct readable rules, as in this case. Added protections in reader() to handle this case, now will show error, but will not try to work with $fh, that is how it should have been all along, but this is a very corner case. Exposed by an anoymous ARM debugger dataset. Thanks Termux user for creating the debugger dataset that exposed this issue. 3. lspci parser didn't null port value each iteration, resulting in all pci items getting port values. Not a big deal, port is only used one place, but good to find and correct that error. 4. Not an inxi bug, but would appear so to end users: lspsci -nnv implements a truncating routine and breaks the first line for each bus id. See Fix 6 and Code fix 3. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. -S and -I would show Console: tty pts/3 even though pts device is a pty, not a tty. The only time this happened was when connecting to a remote system using ssh or something like that. Local console still shows Console: tty 2 since that was correct, but Console: tty pts/2 was confusing since technically it's not a tty, it's a pty, pseudo terminal. Now shows, when relevant: Console: tty 2 OR Console: pty pts/2. 2. Issue #252 notes that Emacs (and possibly other code/text editors with native embedded terminals) includes a native virtual terminal that also follows configuration rules from the editor to highlight trailing spaces. This created odd looking screen output in Emacs vt mode since inxi always sets key/value pairs with a white space ending as separator for next key value pair for screen output mode, resulting always in a trailing space on each vt screen line. Fix was to remove the last trailing space just prior to the print line point to avoid this issue. As a general thing, I'm curious to learn if any editor other than Emacs actually contains its own virtual terminal that also follows the editor rules for output. Or if any virtual terminal has such a highlight trailing space rule, which would be imo so annoying it's hard to understand why a vt would implement it. Easy to understand why Emacs (or any editor) does it, but an editor also being a vt AND applying certain editor display configurations to the vt is a very specific and unique circumstance I'd say. Odd, historical, but there it is, why not handle it? 3. ARM / Android case where certain files passed the read -r test, but failed with permission denied error. This tripped a further glitch where reader() would then try to work with the failed $fh, see bug 2. This was really more a fix than a bug, since the bug in this case was in android permissions tests, not inxi, but it appears to be a bug to end users, so it's handled now. 4. Another ARM/Android, there was a voltage regulator IP that contained the term wlan so it tripped false positive for network match. Added a new type, regulator, to filter out those, like codec and dummy do already. 5. For issue #254, fix for cygwin ERR-102 in partitions, add cygwin test, new dev type, 'windows', dev base then becomes E: or whatever. To avoid confusing D: for a key: with no value, added D:/ slash. 6. Mint people discovered lspci issue, lspci -nnv has a bug where it will truncate the output of the first line per bus ID if it's over some arbitrary amount, then tack on rev and other items to end of that string, which leads to the block: [vendorID:productID] getting truncated or removed altogether. Clearly an oversight, at least I hope it's an oversight on lspci's part, but have to work around the issue anyway since it may never get fixed, and has been around a long time. Bug is in lspci 3.7, 3.6.4, and probably earlier. Also added in a fillin tool for this rare case, lspci -n data is used to replace the missing values. Note that while lspci recommends using -mmv, for machine parsing, apparently nobody noticed that -mmv doesn't have the same data items as -nnv, sigh. 7. Issue #255 noted that the combination of: GoogleDrive Hogne: fuse.rclone 15728640 which is two word remote fs AND a fs type with a '.' in it would fail to trip the handler for that multi word remote mount name. Also failed to detect as remote fs, added fs specific test since the actual mount name doesn't permit reliable detection as remote type. Testing for trailing ':' isn't safe since ':' alone is not an invalid character in a file system name as far as I know. Further, this exposed that the ^^ space replacements for $row[0] fs > 1 word name were not being reset soon enough in the logic, that's also corrected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Neglected to support standard package config file override /etc/inxi.d/inxi.conf item. This is mainly useful for packaged inxi's who want to override the distro maintainer /etc/inxi.conf file. Test priority is the same except /etc/inxi.d/inxi.conf comes right after /etc/inxi.conf now in the test sequence. 2. Added basic cygwin id, yes, inxi works in cygwin, apparently, with some issues. Added cygwin os id to distro ids. 3. Added --version info for debugger, sometimes we want to know what verion of a tool, like lspci, in case it has a bug or something. 4. Added exfat and apfs to unmounted fs types. 5. More disk vendors!! New vendor ID matches!! Yes, yes, you've heard it all before, the list never ends!! The eternal chaos of existence manifested in just how many IDs can be generated for new and old disk vendors alike!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. No changes this release. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Pull request #253 corrected typos, urls, and other errors in man page, inxi/pinxi comments, pinxi.1/inxi.1, README.txt, and updated LICENSE.txt to current gnu wording. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Forgot to add lspci debugger fake data option, that's corrected. That's --fake lspci, now works, didn't before, only the bsd pci tools had fake switches previously, since lspci never needs debugging really, but did now to test an issue report. 2. Added -CYGWIN to debugger file name. Added -ANDROID if ARM and if android. 3. With Fix 6, refactored entire lspci_data block, added lspci_n_data item, which matches bus id of lspci -nnv when corruption occurs and replaces vendor, product, and if also missing, rev version. I kind of knew I'd have to do this fix one day, that was the same fix logic used on the BSD pci tools, which have similar issues with consistency in output, or lack thereof. This refactor is long term very good because it avoids an entire class of possible errors, and makes pci detections far more robust. 4. Created new repo, for legacy code, inxi-legacy. Moved branch inxi-c to inxi-legacy/xorg-c, moved branch xiin to /xiin, moved branch inxi-legacy (binxi) to inxi-legacy/inxi-legacy. Those directories each contain all the files each branch had in it. This gets rid of some branches clutter, and nobody needs to see those anymore, but if they care, they can look at them. Note that to do this, I had to merge their histories, which was not that nice, but git is just really bad at this type of stuff, so that's how it goes. Times like this really make me miss svn's directory based branch approach... 5. Simplified sub fs_excludes, simplified regex constructors for all function that use this data, made list more fault tolerate by adding global (fs)?(\d{0,2} which means all file systems can have or not have 'fs' at end, and all can have or not have a version number in string. 6. Exposed by issue #255, refactored slightly ordering of partition filter logics and variable resets in the df output processing loop. 7. Added --fake partitions, to help debug odd corner cases like cygwin glitches. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Mon, 11 Oct 2021 19:01:15 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.06 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-07-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New version! Fixes!! Bug fixes! More bug fixes!! Cleanups! Most of these were exposed by issue #251 filed by LukasNickel, then further revealed via his debugger data set, which showed two more bugs. Well, bugs, changed syntaxes, same difference to end users. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. Work is ongoing to add btrfs support to -R (similar to softraid or zfs), basic stubs and debuggers added, but reporting tools are not as robust (and often require sudo/root for reasons that escape me) as I would have hoped, so it's slow. One of these days... Normally would not release with working stubs, but there were enough real issues/bugs to warrant just getting 3.3.06 out the door, then going on with the btrfs feature for -R. But so far I view the reporting tools as inadequate, unfortunately. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. As initially discovered in issue #251 there are alternate syntaxes which had never been seen before for remote mounts, fuse mounts, etc. In this case, it was fuse.sshfs that was not removed from the Disk total:... used: leading to silly 1000+% used percentage. Note that while technically inxi could try to be clever about reporting impossible percentages, so far those have led to bugs getting reported, then fixed, so I think it worth leaving it as is. 2. When --swap/-j is used with no other arguments, failed to show uuid or label. Discovered this while testing fix 2. 3. Bug which is not a bug but will appear as such to users, nvme temps were failing in -Dx due to a change in how those values are located in /sys. See fix 3. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Going along with Bug 1, and considering that only in 3.3.05 was the nfs4 remote fs failure to identify/exclude, the entire section involving remote/ fuse etc file systems was refactored, and extended to add many more previously non-handled remote and fuse type file systems. Significant extension of known remote filesystem types, distributed file systems, overlay file systems, all to try to avoid having more distributed/remote/fuse file system issues. Also added test to support fuse. or fuseblk. type prefixes for any of these. Hopefully there will be fewer issues related to distributed and remote and overlay type file systems in the future. 2. Made all label/uuid triggers global, that is, -ol shows unmounted with labels, -ju shows swap with uuid, and so on. This may require a bit more tweaks to get exactly right, but in general, this is a purely cosmetic fix, that is, try not to show label/uuid for partition/mounts that probably can't have those values. 3. There was a change in the way nvme /sys temperature paths were handled, an actually understandable, albeit as always annoying, one, because inxi actually had to do a sort of convoluted hack to get the nvme block devices temperatore paths before, now that hack is not required for newer kernels (5.12+), though for kernels that had the old paths (5,8, 5.9 at least, don't know when paths changed) left in the old method. Now tests are more granular, and inxi should find temperatures regardless of which method is used for nvme and sd type drives. 4. Another somewhat irksome random change, again, understandable since the new syntax is more consistent in output than the previous one, but still breaks all existing parsers that use the changed field names. Lsblk did NOT change the -o input field names, but DID change the output field names, which broke the internal inxi parser, and led to null lsblk data. Changes were - or : separators in input values are output as _ always. that is, MAJ:MIN becomes MAJ_MIN. Also corrected the debugger lsblk to use the same output fields for -P -o as the actual lsblk parser uses internally so these failures can be spotted more readily, as it was, it was literally only because someone submitted the debugger dataset, and was running lsblk 2.37, where I believe this behavior change happened. Solution was to just use regex patterns instead, [:_-], in the parser. Big fear now is that they will randomly stop supporting the -o input field names that contain - or : and change that too without any real warning or deprecation notice. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Going with bug and fix 1, added avfs, afs, archivemount, avfs, ceph, gfs, glusterfs, gmailfs, hdfs, ipfs, kosmos/kfs, lafs, mergerfs, mhddfs, moosefs, ocfs, openafs, orangefs, overlayfs, pvfs, s3fs, sheepdog, vmfs, and several others to the exclude list for disk used and show label/uuids for partitions. 2. A smattering of disk vendors added. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. Going with fix 2, -l and -u no longer will trigger -P by default, now if -l or -u are used without -j, -o, -p, -P, an error will explain that you must use one of those together with -l or -u. This was the only way to get the -l and -u switches to turn off/on label/uuid reports in swap, unmounted, and partitions consistently. Triggering -P was really a legacy behavior from when the only options were -p or -P, and --swap and --unmounted did not exist. I found it increasingly odd that unmounted would show label/uuid always but partitions only with -l/-u. 2. This was a pet peeve, sometimes field names just bug me (like 'Topology: did for CPU, now corrected to Info:), the Drive: rotation: was one such annoyance. I had recycled that to indicate SSD, which was a feature request, but that was always a sloppy solution, and made no sense, since SSD isn't a rotation speed. Now it reports a much more logical: ID-1:...... type: HDD rpm: 7200 or ID-1:...... type: SSD or ID-1:...... type: N/A This also corresponds to the intended meaning much better. The HDD type was always present internally if rotation speed is detected, but was not used. Now will also show type: N/A if reliable type detection failed, which will also be more consistent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Brought most of inxi.changelog (this file) into a consistent state, re whitespaces, readability, consistent use of various header / section names. Ideally while I don't expect anyone to ever sit down and read this changelog, it will be now much easier to scan to find whatever interests you. This change goes along with ongoing changes in docs to in general try to be usually 80 columns wide. 2. inxi-resources.txt, inxi-data.txt are updated with more raid, partition, file system values and data to go along with bug, fix, enhancement 1. 3. Man and help updated to indicate -u and -l no longer trigger -P by default. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Ongoing refactors, bringing the codebase to the point that matches current coding styles. Removed remainder of whitespaces in conditions and for/while loops, for example: if ( condition ) { becomes: if (condition){ and if ( ( test set 1 ) && ( test set 2 ) ) { becomes: if ((test set 1) && (test set 2)){ and so on. That dropped over 2 KiB of whitespaces. This went along with fixes that have been ongoing to change to this whitespace use style, but previously it was only being done when that situation was hit in a local block, now it's been completed globally. This continues the style refactor that has been ongoing for a while now, to bring inxi into a consistent state, since when it started, it was more pressing to get the bash/gawk mess translated to Perl than it was to get the Perl itself to be as good/consistent as possible, so now those issues are being slowly unravelled, and hopefully will set inxi on course for its next 10 years. It was starting to get annoying, because some parts of inxi used those spaces, and all newer ones didn't in general. Now it's one behavior throughout the whole program file. 2. Refactored the entire fs exclude for disk used data, and integrated those values into a global tool that is used either to exclude file systems from disk used totals, or to not show uuid/labels for the excluded remote/distributed/overlay type file systems, which in general don't have uuid or labels. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Wed, 21 Jul 2021 18:23:21 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.05 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-07-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Many small updates, enhancements, bug fixes!!! We've been saving them up!! Here they are!! Don't wait!! Thanks mr. mazda for many issue finds, and suggestions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. Due to unfixable rpm slowdowns, removed package counts for default output for rpm based systems. We were seeing delays of up to 30+ seconds just to list the rpm package count, which is absurd, even after the rpm optimizations inxi already runs. To allow rpm users to get excluded by default for rpm package list counts, added --pkg flag plus a short message telling them to use that flag to get the installed package count if they want it. Changes like this are very unfortunate, but in 2021 for a package manager at times to require over 30 seconds to generate a trivial installed package list is just not acceptable. One of the reasons this release was delayed was this was not an easy decision to make, it's very rare support for a feature is removed for specific tools due to how badly the tools may perform. Note that whatever higher level tool is used, like dnf, zypp, it's still the same speed, they all appear to use the same core engine. Basically this decision was forced since either inxi looks really bad and slow, when it's not, or the actual cause was removed from default outputs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Small bug in nfs blacklist for disk used led to nfs used being added, which leads to silly used percents. This is corrected. 2. If ram vendor ID failed, inxi would delete the part number. Oops. This was related to the Mushkin failures. 3. Close to a bug, though not one internally, but to users would appear as one: ZFS does not act as expected, zpool list did not in fact return the pool size, which I had always assumed to be the case, but in a very strange decision, does return something very close to the pool size for mirrors, but NOT for z1 or z2 pools, then it returns the total size of the drives that make up the pool. To call this strange behavior would be an understatement. The fix was to modify the logic to use zfs list instead to get the size data. This also makes the drive total report far more accurate, since it lists usable space now for ZFS as was always intended. The cause of this was simply that I'd always had access to zfs mirrors, not z1 or z2 arrays. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. OpenSuse and maybe others use kdm3 for Trinity, not kdm, so dm was failing. 2. Going along with fix 1, made kde version detection more robust so may catch more fringe / corner cases for kde desktops. These were mainly added to correct Trinity desktop version detections. 3. Mushkin ram vendor ID was failing, that is or should be corrected. 4. Added in /dev/disk/by-id handlers for zpool components, there are several variants, wwn-, pci-, scsi-, ata-, but they all map to the real /dev drive IDs. Failure to unmap these led to failing to match components and get size info etc for zfs. 5. See DOCUMENTATION: 2, language changes for weather feature abuse. 6. Failed uptime report data due to yet another random syntax change in the data. See Code Change 1 for details on the fix. 7. A change at some point made sensors show 0 instead of N/A due to improperly setting undefined sensor values as 0. This in particular happened with mobo temps on systems without known mobo temp sensors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Going along with the rpm issues, added dnf.conf support to yum/dnf repo types. Not sure how that one was missed, but there it is. This should tighten repo reports for dnf/yum/zypp types. 2. Added LeftWM. LeftWM confirmed working. Added unverifed detections for: penrose, 2bwm, 5dwm, catwm, mcwm, monsterwm, snapwm, uwm, wingo, wmfs, wmfs2. 3. Added xfwm as a compositor type, that had been left out, somewhat on purpose, since xfwm can run in compositing or non compositing mode. But should show since many users use compositing mode now. 4. Added OpenMediaVault distro ID and systembase handlers. 5. Going along with zfs bug fix 3, using zfs list data for free, size, allocated. Trying to understand how zfs developers actually thought about this is nearly impossible so just used what seems to correspond to reality most. Also shows raw values for zfs data in RAID along with regular ones to make clear which is which value. 6. Added more CPU architecture ID matches for AMD Zen and a variety of Intel. Both vendors finally released some new CPUs and the data became available, which doesn't always happen quickly. 7. A bunch of new disk vendors and vendor IDs added. Never stops, like the sands of time, like the ocean waves, like the scuttling crabs scrounging around in the seaweed in the foam where the outgoing wave left its mark... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Added leftwm keybindinigs to inxi-data.txt desktop/wm section. Updated more wm in that section as well, and list more info on wms for future reference etc. Also reorganized and made more readable wm section. 2. Help/Man now make more clear that automated requests or excessive use of the inxi weather feature are not under any circumstance permitted. There had been some ambiguity and lack of clarity about what abuse is, now it should be more clear. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Refactored uptime parser logic, the code and regex was just getting too messy and difficult to work with and debug, now it works similar to how the revised BSD parsers run, the regex are pulled apart and made more granular so a small syntax change ideally won't break the detections as easily. 2. Cleaned up sub cpu_arch() and made all the arch values line up nicely, over time I notice that almost invariably stuff done to save lines of code makes code harder to read as the feature expands, so it's generally worth just unravelling it so it all stacks and is easy to scan/read. Also removed extra white space in parens, which is something I'm leaning more towards but it's not worth fixing all at once so it's just done where it's noticed. That's using: if ( /test/ ){ rather than: if (/test/){ I believe using more white space helped with Perl comprehension in the intermediate stages, but is not required anymore and just looks like extra whitespace now. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Sun, 11 Jul 2021 18:36:42 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.04 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-04-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enhanced features!! Huge BSD upgrades! Bug Fixes!! Elbrus Fixes!! More bluetooth fixes!! What are you waiting for?!!? A special thanks for significant help, ongoing, leading to a huge boost to BSD support, Stan Vandiver, who did a lot of BSD testing, and setup many remote access systems for testing and development of the latest BSD upgrades. If you're a BSD user, you can thank him for helping to expand BSD support! An ongoing thanks to Mr. Mazda, for continuous testing, suggestions, and helpful ideas. Take special note of the code folding fixes in Fix 1, those open up possible free software code editors that can be used to work with inxi to more than just Kwrite/Kate, to include scite and geany, nice lightweight code editors. You can't do real work in inxi without code folding, so getting this finally resolved was I think worth it. Also, for the first time ever!! inxi is now using Pledge, well, if OpenBSD::Pledge module is available, which is currently only in OpenBSD, since that's the only system that supports Pledge security, except for Serenity, but inxi doesn't support Serenity. Note that OpenBSD was smart and added OpenBSD::Pledge and OpenBSD::Unveil to Perl Core modules, thus removing any hoop that might stop a Perl program from implementing it. Nice going OpenBSD guys! The addition of OpenBSD softraid support for RAID and CRYPTO types highlights the problem with --raid and --logical, where --raid is really just a subset of Logical volume management. Note that while the hardware RAID feature only lists the actual PCI RAID device, OpenBSD bioctl supports hardware RAID out of the box, something I'd thought of doing in inxi for a few years, but it's too much work, but bioctl has done the work, which is impressive. Can't do much without a lot of debugger data there though, but it's worth being aware of. In this case, since softraid is the primary device, I opted to call Crypto and RAID types all RAID, same as with linear zfs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. FreeBSD: USB drivers. I really gave this a try, but could not get any logic to be stable across systems and varying syntaxes used. Will wait for FreeBSD to add drivers to usbconfig -vl. Note that this makes it not possible to correctly match USB networking devices to their respective IF data, so USB networking IF will fall back to the undetected IF-ID, which means it was found but not connected to a specific hardware device. 2. FreeBSD Battery Report: there are non-objective values for Battery state data in sysctl output, as in minutes remaining, which has no meaning, and percent charge (percent of what? original design capacity? current actual capacity?). If data with voltages, design/current capacity in Ah or Wh, is made available, support will be added. Note that there are 3rd party tools that do supply this data in a usable format, but they are not in core so no point. 3. BSDs All: have found no way to get physical CPU counts. this will lead to odd outputs in some cases, like a 2 cpu system reporting itself as a 2x the actual core counts single CPU, but the data just isn't there as far as I know. Dragonfly in some cases appears to have that data. 4. BSDs All: so far no way to get live per core cpu speeds using a file or fast command query. Thought I'd found a way in FreeBSD but that was not the correct clockrate values, or inconsistently right/wrong, so not using it. Also saw the same issue with max/min frequencies in FreeBSD so removed that item, it's better to show nothing than data that is not reliable or actually not even referring to what it seems to be. 5. BSD SOC Support: An issue poster asked why FreeBSD (but really BSD in general) SOC ARM device, like RaPi, support, was so weak in inxi. The reason is simple: to do SOC ARM device data in a meaningful way requires a complete path based data structure, which the BSDs do not appear to have, at least from what I've seen so far. See Linux's /sys data structures for examples of what is required to add or expand inxi SOC device support in inxi. It's hard even with that type of rich path based data, and without it I won't try. The bright side is inxi runs perfectly on such devices, no errors, which was amazing to see, and spoke volumes of the recent work done to extend support for the BSDs. 6. Perl / inxi, when run as root, shows read error when trying to open a 200 / --w------- permission /sys uevent file for reading. The test works as expected as user, but not as root. Perl will try to read it when run as root even though it has no read permissions, only write. This in reality only manifests on very old /sys, from Debian Etch kernel 2.26 days. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. tput + urxvt / FreeBSD: There appears to be a bug in Arch Linux urxvt that leads to failed terminal/console size from tput. Also while trying to resolve this bug, discovered that if you use "tput cols 2>/dev/null" in FreeBSD, for some inexplicable reason tput puts out defaults 80 cols x 24 rows. Why? Who knows. Added in non numeric tests of output to handle errors from tput instead. The bug appears to be what rxvt reports itself as vs what it is actually running as. This issue isn't present in any other distro I tried, but could just be a new bug in urxvt, don't know. 2. Elbrus CPU: Ongoing issue #197 Elbrus poster gave sample of new 2C3 cpuinfo, that exposed some bugs internally in inxi Elbrus handling, I was using integer values instead of hex for model IDs in the Elbrus logic, which would fail after model 9. 3. BSD dmesg.boot: The logic used for dmesg.boot data processing had errors, and had to be fully redone because of the need to detect in a reliable way the current state of USB drives. This logic now is much more robust and reliable, and no longer relies on using 'uniq' values per line, which would fail in all kinds of situations. 4. OpenBSD USB Speeds: bugs fixed for OpenBSD speeds, these were found during the USB data refactor testing process. 5. BSDs: in some cases, wrong memory used values were being generated, this should be largely corrected now. Also pulled the weird NetBSD use of /proc/meminfo which had wrong data in it, and now use vmstat for all BSDs, which after the used bug fixes, is more reliable for BSDs. 6. All systems: CPU stepping would report as N/A if stepping 0, luckily I came across some systems with an actual stepping: 0, which are not common. 7. FreeBSD: dmidecode sourced L2 cache data failed to show correct totals in some cases. Due to no MT detection possible for FreeBSD currently, these totals will still be wrong, but now it says note; check to let users know. 8. dmidecode: some cases were getting the wrong failure error message, this bug became exposed due to OpenBSD locking /dev/mem even to root, which then failed to show the expected message. This was a bug, and is now corrected. 9. FreeBSD: partition swap size didn't show in at least some cases, that's corrected. 10. Linux Partitions: partitions would let doubled swap items through in several cases, and also failed to create in rare cases matches for hidden partition mapped id's. Finally tracked down the actual cause, when moving the partition filters I'd forgotten to add swap into the filter list, oops. But now it will catch duplicates in several different ways, so that's fine. 11. Unmounted: Failed to properly handle detecting RAID components in the case of lvm, mdraid, it was only working for zfs. This was an accident, and should now be corrected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Code Folding: Note that this was NOT a bug or failure in inxi, it was a bug in scintilla/scite geany code editors with folding, basically if you commented out logic, without using a space or other marker after the comment #, folding would break in weird ways. Obviously the core scintilla engine should IGNORE the darned # commented out lines, but it doesn't, which is a real bug. But not in inxi. This was however worth working around, because without folding, you can't work on or learn how inxi works, and the only editor I know of in the free software eco-system that can handle folding reasonably accurately was until now Kwrite/Kate code editors, and those have some real, long standing, weaknesses, and bugs around folding that have never been resolved, and yes, did notify them about them, and no, they remain unfixed after years, or they were fixed briefly, then broke again. So it was important to expand the base of possible code editors to more than just the KDE stuff. Fixing this was tedious, but I think worth it. On the bright side, geany/scite folding / unfolding is FAST, and once the code issues that triggered folding failures were resolved, very accurate, much better than Kate's to be honest, though Kate isn't as picky, but Kate's unfold top nodes has been broken more often than it's worked. To avoid this issue, it's also important to configure geany/scite to use a space after the comment when using keyboard shortcuts to comment out lines/blocks. Same goes for Kate/Kwrite, by the way. 2. Battery: Forgot to add battery-force to -v7, which means you would never see the battery line in full output if there was no battery present, this is similar to how raid-forced worked, it was just an oversight which I hadn't noticed until testing the new BSD battery logic. 3. Indentation: small indentation fixes on Sound Server data. Those are visible with -y1, that is. 4. OpenBSD PCI: enabled Device matching to PCI networking device, this required an odd little hack, but seems to be pretty reliable, and allowed me to add driver to PCI device reports as well. Not sure why driver isn't in pcidump -v but it probably will be in the future. Note to self: add in support for that so if they include it in a future release, it will suddenly 'just work', assume they use the same basic syntax as usbdevs -vv output. 5. BSDs: Added in some null data protections for BSDs, which do not always have all the data types found in Linux, those would trigger Perl undefined value errors, which are warnings that inxi failed internally to test for null data in that, but it's hard to know when to do that when the data is basically always there in Linux. 6. Debugger: Added test for required Net::FTP module in debugger, had forgotten to make that test explicit, which led to odd failures. 7. BSDs: nvme detections should be better now. But I have seen no live test system to confirm the fixes work as expected, plus, at least, OpenBSD swaps nvme0 to sd0 internally, so I'm not actually sure how that data will even work, we'll see how that goes. 8. BSDs: oddly, despite using 0x hex numbers almost everywhere, for CPU stepping, the stepping is in decimal, which is even odder because CPU makers list their steppings as hex in many if not most cases. In case this is corrected in the future, if 0x appears before stepping number, will not then try to convert to hex since it already is. 9a. CPU L3: Subtle, probably won't change behaviors, but L3 cache is per physical CPU in every case I've found, so never multiply value by cores for L3. Like everything, this may lead to corner cases being wrong, but that's life, it will also lead to the data being right for most users. 9b. CPU L1: Different L1 syntaxes found so inxi now uses more loose detections, should cover most OpenBSD L1 variants at least. 10. BSDs: inxi was using internal 'sleep' right before reading /proc/cpuinfo, but that was silly for BSDs since cpu speeds there come from sysctl, so the BSD sleeps are now running before sysctl if CPU data feature is required. 11. Too many to remember, but lots of subtle message output changes to make more clear, more accurate, shorter, whatever. 12. USB: a very subtle fix, some devices can be both audio and video, like cameras, but inxi would default to the first detected. Now it checks for both before going to the list of checks, and correctly assigns a type that is both audio and video to the audio and video hashes so both features will show the USB device, not just Audio. 13: BSD: fixes for BSD ifconfig IF status, it was slicing off the full status string, like 'no network' to 'no', which is silly. Now shows full string. 14. OpenBSD: restored USB Hub ports: xx item, I hadn't realized that the data was still there with usbdevs but it required an extra -v, like: usbdevs -vv to trigger, so now the OpenBSD USB ports works fine again. 15. Fedora Xorg: updated --recommends to use the newer split apart xorg utils package names, only xrandr I think needed updating. Thanks Mr. Mazda for keeping up with that stuff! 16. OpenBSD SMART: the actual device being queried turns out to the 'c' partition, the one that represents the entire disk, NOT the main device ID, like sd0, so now inxi tacks on 'c', sd0c, when smartctl runs, and it works fine. So previously SMART report would never have worked in OpenBSD. 17. Partion labels/uuids: in Partitions and Unmounted, does not show label/uuid if fs type is ffs or if fs is a logical type one, like zfs, hammer, and remote fs mounts etc. This cleans up output, since these file system types will never have labels or uuids. 18. Mr Mazda inxi was missing data and showing errors if run in Debian Etch with Perl 5.008, and I realized I'd slipped up and had used the -k option without testing lspci version, but -k was only available in 3.0 in Lenny. But -v turns on -k automatically, so the easy solution was just to remove the -k and leave the -nnv, which is the same thing, but does not cause errors in early lspci. There are also errors with reading as root some /sys uevent files, but upon examination, those had only root write permission, so the perl -r test isn't right. Don't think that can be fixed. See Can't/Won't fix for more. Another issue I noticed was that in some cases Perl seemed to lose track of some hash values in local %trigger in OptionsHandler, and just lose them, thus leading to things like --help --version --recommends not working. Moving %trigger to globals %show and %use fixed that one, but that's weird, no idea what happened, but it works now. Tested in Sarge 3.1, where core modules have to be explicitly installed, they were not included in base Perl install. Kernel 2.4 had some key differences, different lspci syntax, different /proc/partitions, so the block device output and device output is flawed, but otherwise inxi worked fine in Sarge, from 2005! But these issues will not be corrected, kernel 2.24 is just too old, lol. inxi should always run ok in very old systems, like Etch, back to when Perl 5.8 was standard, so bugs like this are always welcome, it's easy to slip up and use something that didn't work in those old systems, then forget to test. 19. Corner case SMART errors, sometimes occur much later in output than inxi expects, this is now corrected and errors should show in smart data no matter where the main error type occured. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Elbrus: Going along with Bug 2, Updated Elbrus microarch to use family 6, assuming models 10, 11, are the same, which they should be since 12 is the same as in family 4. 2. IPMI Sensors: More sensor syntax detections, sensors will never be stable... 3. OpenBSD: Rolled out live battery state feature, they have very good data, simple, but solid, that allows for a quality battery state report. Handles both Wh/Ah, though I am slightly suspicious of the reality of the arithmetic for Ah > Wh conversion, it seems to be too high. That's Ah * Design Voltage. But Linux battery data has the same issue, though I think in most cases, the data is in Wh, so this issue isn't BSD specific. My suspicion is that the voltages used to determine Ah may actually be slightly lower than the listed design voltage, which inxi calls min: but it's actually the design voltage. Unknown if NetBSD data is the same as OpenBSD for battery, was unable to locate any samples, so can't say, if you have a NetBSD laptop that correctly reports battery state in sysctl -a, please file an issue with some sample battery charge/voltage syntax and values, ideally from > 1 system. If the data is complete, it's easy to add support. 4a. BSD USB rev: inxi now emulates USB rev versions for BSD USB speed/rev version data. Note that this is not guaranteed to be right, because USB devices can be different rev versions than the speed they run at, but as far as I could find, the USB revision data is not available in any practical sense, unless I create a complicated recursive tool to build up a snapshot of the usb system and devices from dmesg data, but I already blew a day on that attempt, so will wait for more complete data in the usb tools in future. The rev version is based on the device/hub speed, using a standard USB rev speed mapping. But a 12 Mbps device can be rev 2, not rev 1.1, for example, that is, it's actually a USB 2.0 device, but a slow speed one. 4b. USB Type: Expanded fallback USB device type tests, these are useful for cases where it's either a vendor defined type, or for Open/NetBSD, which do not yet show USB class/subclass data. But it's a good fallback tool, added Mass Storage, expanded detections. 5. BSD Sensors: Going along with Enhancement 3, rolled out live sensors data. Confirmed working in OpenBSD and FreeBSD, not sure about NetBSD, no data, problem with vm testing is no sensors, but don't have any NetBSD hardware installs to verify. Stan gave it a good try, but could not get NetBSD running so far, maybe later. This basically means the -B and -s features are largely feature complete for the BSDs as far as practical, though due to difficulties in getting the data in a consistent clear way, some more advanced features, like gpu temps, which are now available in Linux kernel values and lm-sensors, do not yet appear to be present in the BSDs, though if this changes, the structures are in place to make updates to these logics very easy to implement now. Note that the --sensors-include and --sensors-exclude items, or config items, work fine with this BSD logic, though you have to figure out what exact syntax to use, but that's the same in Linux. 6. OpenBSD Pledge: Yes, that's right, inxi is now Pledged!!! In OpenBSD, anyway, they did a really good job, and the OpenBSD Perl packager made a very nice Perl modules, OpenBSD::Pledge, which was very easy to implement. Now I know what inxi needs to run its features!! So far OpenBSD only, but Pledge seems like a really good idea, so I figured, let's give it a spin, even if it will only currently work on OpenBSD, but that's fine, inxi is pledged as tightly as I could make it, including unpledging features not required post options processing, once inxi knows what it's actually going to be doing. Note that I'm aware of OpenBSD::Unveil, but that's a lot harder to implement due to never really being sure about what files inxi will need to be looking at until well into the logic. I may look at that in the future. 7. Bluetooth Rfkill: Due to ongoing failures in current inxi to show consistent Bluetooth hci report on Linux, added in one last fallback, rfkill state, which allows inxi to always fallback to at least that basic data. Also added in which tool is providing the report mostly, like: Report: bt-adapter ID: hci0 and so on. Also integrated into -xxx data, or for down state, the full rfkill report, since that can be quite useful. Note that bluetooth is a real pain for users to debug because you can have: * Bluetooth Service: enabled/disabled * Bluetooth Service: started/stopped * bluetoothctl: start/stop * bt-adapter: start/stop * hciconfig: start/stop * rfkill: software: block/unblock; hardware: block/unblock - however, for hardware, that means a physical button has been pressed to disable it, on the laptop that is. To make matters worse, one tool does not always even know when another tool has changed something, for example, if I rfkill blocked hci0, then unblocked it, hciconfig would keep seeing it as down until it was switched to on with hciconfig explicitly. This is I suspect one reason hciconfig is being dropped, it doesn't know how to listen to the newer tools like bluetoothctl, bt-adapter, or rfkill. 8. OpenBSD: Going along with Code Change 1, now has disk serial (doas/root), more consistent physical block size data, more reliable disk data, and for -Dxx, duid, if available. Also added disk partition table scheme, aka MBR / GPT. Some of these new items may also work with NetBSD. See also Fix 17, SMART fix for OpenBSD. 9. OpenBSD/NetBSD/FreeBSD: the DiskDataBSD refactor now allows Unmounted partitions report. 10. OpenBSD: added in CPU MT detections using siblings data, I think only OpenBSD and Dragonfly support proper MT cpu core counts. Still no way to get physical cpu counts in OpenBSD or FreeBSD or NetBSD that I am aware of. 11. OpenBSD: added in cpu speed min/max data, that was available in most cases, didn't realize that. 12. BSDs: expanded and made more robust cpu L1/L2/L3 cache detections, now for example, OpenBSD will report its L1/L2/L3 cache without root. FreeBSD requires root since that data is coming from dmidecode. This logic update made BSD L-cache data much more reliable and consistent, and, important, easy to work with. This was directly connected to Code Changes 2 and 3, which made dealing with those data sources a lot easier. Note that L1/L2 cache data if not from OpenBSD will show note: check because it's not possible to determine if it's a multithreaded MT cpu or not, and thus if L1/L2 * core count would so often be totally wrong that inxi won't try to guess, it will just list the single value found, and tell the user to check it themselves. 13. OpenBSD: Added rcctl tool to init tools, I hadn't known about that one, that replaces the fallback default used before, /etc/rc.d. 14. RAM Vendor: Issue #245 raised the point that it would be good to try to show RAM vendor data when the manufactorer field is empty, and since that logic is already present in disk_vendor, it was just matter of researching the product IDs to find the matching patterns for the RAM vendors, the initial list is pretty good, but will need updates now and then to correct errors. Also will override only vendor ID 4 character hex value and see if it can find a better value. 15. OpenBSD RAM: data quality is decent (no vendor/product no, unfortunately). The data is often, but sadly not always, available. I'm not clear why sometimes it isn't, but since OpenBSD also defaults to blocking /dev/mem to even root user, which then blocks dmidecode, this is the only practical way to give basic RAM data for OpenBSD, so that's running fine now, when the data is available, with the added bonus of not needing doas/root. Note that due to the way that this data is present, I can have inxi deduce some things like how many arrays there are, and then guess at overall capacity, max stick size, and so on, but all Array-x: values are followed by note: est because they are never based on hard data, just extrapolations. I debated if inxi should even show the guesses, but I think by saying note: est after each Array-x: item, it's pretty clear that it's not hard data, and it does give an idea roughly. I made an initial guess at > 1 ram array but found no data samples to let me see if my guess was right or not, so > 1 array remains roughly theoretical until shown to work or not work empirically. While NetBSD sometimes has the system ram data in a similar way that OpenBSD does in dmesg.boot, it varies too much, and is too inconsistent. There are not enough data samples with good consistent data, and the samples I did see suggested that it would take too much code and convoluted logic to handle the variations, so I'm leaving this one alone. Also, NetBSD probably doesn't block /dev/mem so dmidecode should work fine. 16. Using system clang version info for OpenBSD kernel compiler, the assumption being that a BSD is an OS, so the Clang version it shipped with would be the clang version that compiled the kernel. Please correct if this is wrong. 17. OpenBSD RAID: support added for softraid, including for drive storage totals, unmounted raid component detections. Plugged in pretty smoothly, able to generate a partial report for non root, and shows message if not root. 18. VM detections upgraded, particularly for BSDs, now includes vmm, hvm, hyper-v, kvm. Not all of these would have been detected before. Also cleaned up vm logic, moved all vm detections into $dboot{'machine-vm'}, and only use the first found item. 19. Disk Vendors!!: Yes, last, but not least!! More disk vendors, vendor ID matches!! Yep. What else can I say? Eternity? Man's quest for something that cannot be found, yet these strivings never cease, here manifested by always new vendors and ID matches! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION: 1. Very significant ongoing upgrades to the docs in inxi-perl/docs/, particularly in inxi-values.txt, inxi-resources.txt, and inxi-data.txt. These are now increasingly useful, and I am trying to keep in particular inxi-values.txt up to date as a primary reference for various features, though it will always lag, because that's how it is, lol. 2. Cleaned up changelog, made 80 cols wide for text, bars, etc, made numbered lists and headers consistent, but otherwise did not change any of the actual content. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Complete rewrite of BSD disk/partition data tools, now there is one core tool that generates a mega-disk/partition hash, which is then used for all features that need partition/disk data. This worked out super well, and allowed new features like BSD Unmounted disk data to be generated for the first time ever, along with filling in various block device fields that were missing before. 2. Change 1 also went along with a refactor of dmesg data tool for BSDs, which allowed for much more granular data generation, along with a complex %dboot hash which stores all sub types as well as the main full dataset. This allowed inxi to stop looping through all of dmesg data each time a feature needed it. Now all the data types are assigned if required by a feature, and only then. This, along with change 1, worked really well. See also Bug 3, which mandated completely changing how dmesg.boot and dmesg live data were / are merged, the result is far more robust now, and far less prone to error. 3. Similar to dmesg changes, used same methods for sysctl data, now all the data is assigned to %sysctl data structure based on if needed or not, so it only does the assignments one time, in one location. Much cleaner code this way, and allows for testing set/unset substructures, like $sysctl{'cpu'}. 4. The %dboot and %sysctl refactors went so well that I switched the core USB and Devices to also use %usb and %devices structures. These updates let me dump a lot of global hashes and arrays, and leaned everything down a lot, and also removed basically all the testing loops for these data types, now the Item features just test to see if a reference to the specific type exists, if it does, it has data, if not, it doesn't, this is a lot easier to manage. 5. Ongoing: moving related subroutines to Packages, the goal is to have pretty much all related subroutines (functions) contained in parent classes/packages, makes it easier to maintain. 6. Ongoing: making all internal package tools have similar sub names, getting rid of the specific names for output and data generator functions. This makes each Item Generator increasingly like all the others, as much as practical. 7. A big one, renamed all the feature generators to be XxxxxItem, instead of XxxxData, which was colliding as a package name with actual data generator tools, now all the Feature generators are [Feature]Item, and all the Data generators have Data type names where relevant. This avoided in particular the silly case where I was relying on case to differentiate UsbData and USBData, feature vs data generator. 8. As part of the move to data hash global structures, also moved as many of the top global scalars and hashes and arrays to these now much more heavily utilized global hashes, like %alerts, %use, %fake, %force, and so on. There are now far fewer globals running than before, and where it makes sense, I keep moving them into global hashes, and giving the global hashes more work to do. 9. Significantly expanded list of debuggers for specific data types always available, see docs/inxi-values.txt for list of options there. Decided for rapid development, it was too much of a pain to always be uncommenting the debuggers, so now am uncommenting, adding to @dbg supported items, then documenting. I guess this means the @dbg items are more or less stable and consistent now, give or take. 10. Refactored UsbData and DeviceData, for in particular the BSDs, to be much more robust and to rely less on very fragile regex parsing patterns, takes more lines of code, but better than having the detections break every other BSD release. This was part of the %device and %usb refactors as well. 11. Fixed system_files() too, which was really silly logic, it used a global packed hash of system files, then would do a function call for the paths when required, which was redundant since the values were already in a hash which could be used directly. This was a throwback to inxi gawk/bash, where hashes were not really used in this way, and the logic had been translated to Perl without thinking about it, but once I thought about it, I realized how silly that was. This must have knocked off a good 50 or more unnecessary, and always expensive, function calls. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:37:35 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.03 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-03-17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bugs!! Fixes! Spring cleaning! Because these are either newly created, or newly discovered, bugs, this release was pushed as early as possible to get them fixed asap. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Desktop: Lumina detection had a syntax error which made it not work. This has been broken for a while. 2. Logical: if not root, and if LUKS / bcache detected, failed to load proc_partitions, which generates error on --logical --admin since the required components data was not loaded. This was an oversight. 3. The 3.3.02 ShellData refactor created a bug for console IRC, showed shell, not irc client, name, and set default shell data which also showed. 4. Console IRC tty: there was also an older bug that made -S, -G not work consistently, and there were errors that had been missed for many years in that logic. These should all be corrected, console irc out of display, or in display as root, should now show tty info, tty size in -G. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Memory: restored $BSD_type block on /proc/meminfo and force NetBSD to use a corrected vmstat. This leaves that block of logic to correct the NetBSD oddities in meminfo, but it may fix future isses that popup. 2. -Sxxx man page item incorrectly said XDG_VTNR was systemd/linux, it's not, it's various things, GhostBSD has it, for example. See what you get for believing what people say! 3. Logical: added in N/A for null maj-min in --logical report. While bug 2 triggered those errors, there could be future cases where maj-min are null, like BSD lvm data etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Going along with Fix 1, added '--force meminfo' in case you really want that. 2. Distro: System Base: Added TrueNAS detection. 3. Package Data: Added mport [MidnightBSD] type. That requires root to run for some odd reason, so won't see the best output if not root. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. Moved logical to -v7 from -v8, it's stable enough now. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Moved get_tty_number and get_tty_console_irc to ShellData:tty_number and ShellData::tty_console_irc. ShellData::tty_number was being loaded several times, added $loaded{'tty-number'} test, and made client{'tty-number'} to store value. tty_console_irc changed to console_irc_tty, which is what it gets, removed hacks and made it load once and store result in client hash. 2. Optimization: retested sub vs package::method and they run at exactly the same time, give or take, so moving more stuff into packages to make it easier to maintain. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Wed, 17 Mar 2021 19:36:39 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.02 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-03-15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Huge upgrade!! Bug Fixes!! Refactors!!! BSDs!!! More BSDs!!! raspberry pi!! New Features!!! Enhanced old features!!! Did I mention bluetooth?! USB? Audio? No? well, all hugely upgraded! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Sadly, 3.3.01 went out with a bug, forgot to remove a debugger, resulted in hardcoded kernel compiler version always showing. Note that there is a new inxi-perl/docs/inxi-bugs.txt file to track such bugs, and matched to specific tagged releases so you know the line number and items to update to fix it. 2. Typo in manjaro system base match resulted in failing to report system base as expected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES: 1. OpenBSD made fvwm -version output an error along with the version, and not in the normal format for standard fvwm, this is just too complicated to work around for now, though it could be in theory by creating a dedicated fvwm-oBSD item in program_values. But that kind of granularity gets too hard to track, and they are likely to change or fix this in the future anyway. Best is they just restore default -version output to what it is elsewhere, not nested in error outputs. 2. Discovered an oddity, don't know how widespread this is, but Intel SSDs take about 200 milliseconds to get the sys hwmon based drive temps, when it should take under a millisecond, this may be a similar cause as those drives having a noticeable SMART report delay, not sure. This is quite noticeable since 200 ms is about 15% of the total execution time on my test system. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. For --recommends, added different rpm SUSE xdpyinfo package name. 2. Distro Data: added double term filter for lsb-release due to sometimes generating repeated names in distro. 3. Packages: fix for appimage package counts. 4. Desktop: fixed ID for some wm when no xprop installed, fallback to using @ps_cmd detections, which usually work fine. 5a. When swap used was 0, showed N/A, fixed to correctly show 0 KiB. 5b. If no swap devices found, BSDs were not correctly showing no swap data found message. Corrected. 6a. Bluetooth: Removed hcidump from debugger, in some cases, that will just hang endlessly. Also wrapped bluetoothctl and bt-adapter debugger data collection with @ps_cmd bluetooth running test. Only run if bluetooth service is running. 6b. Bluetooth: running detections have to be very strict, only bluetoothd, not bluetooth, the latter can show true when bluetoothd is not running, and did in my tests. 7. USB: with Code Change 1, found a few places where fallback usb type detections were creating false matches, which resulted in say, bluetooth devices showing up as network devices due to the presence of the word 'wireless' in the device description. These matches are all updated and revised to be more accurate and less error prone. 8. Battery: an oversight, had forgotten to have percent used of available capacity, which made Battery data hard to decipher, now it shows the percent of available total, as well as the condition percent, so it's easier to understand the data now, and hopefully more clear. 9a. OpenBSD changed usbdevs output format sometime in the latest releases, which made the delicate matching patterns fail. Updated to handle both variants. They also changed pcidump -v formatting at some point, now inxi will try to handle either. Note that usbdevs updates also work fine on NetBSD. 9b. FreeBSD also changed their pciconf output in beta 13.0, which also broke the detections completely, now checks for old and new formats. Sigh. It should not take this much work to parse tools whose output should be consistent and reliable. Luckily I ran the beta prior to this release, or all pci device detections would simply have failed, without fallback. 9c. Dragonfly BSD also changed an output format, in vmstat, that made the RAM used report fail. Since it's clearly not predictable which BSD will change support for which vmstat options, now just running vmstat without options, and then using processing logic to determine what to do with the results. 10. It turns out NetBSD is using /proc/meminfo, who would have thought? for memory data, but they use it in a weird way that could result in either negative or near 0 ram used. Added in some filters to not allow such values to print, now it tries to make an educated guess about how much ram the system is really using based on some tests. 11. Something you'd only notice if testing a lot, uptime failed when the uptime was < 1 minute, it had failed to handle the seconds only option, now it does, seconds, minutes, hours:minutes, days hours:minutes, all work. 12. Missed linsysfs type to exclude in partitons, that was a partner to linprocfs type, both are BSD types. 13. Added -ww to ps arguments, that stops the cutting width to terminal size default behavior in BSDs, an easy fix, wish I'd known about that a long time ago. 15. gpart seems to show sizes in bytes, not the expected KiB, so that's now handled internally. Hopefully that odd behavior won't randomly change in the future, sigh. 16. Fixed slim dm detection, saw instance where it's got slim.pid like normal dms, not the slim.lock which inxi was looking for, so now inxi looks for both, and we're all happy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Added in something that should have been there all along, now inxi validates the man page download as well as the self, this avoids corrupted downloads breaking the man. 2. Init: added support for shepherd init system. 3. Distro Data: added support for guix distro ID; added support for NomadBSD, GhostBSD, HardenedBSD system base. GhostBSD also shows the main package version for the distro version ID, which isn't quite the same as the version you download, but it's close. Also added os-release support for BSDs, using similar tests as for linux distros, that results in nicer outputs for example for Dragonfly BSD. 4. Package Data: added guix/scratch [venom]/kiss/nix package managers. Update for slackware 15 package manager data directory relocation, now handles either legacy current or future one. 5. Repos: added scratch/kiss/nix-channels; Added GhostBSD, HardenedBSD pkg repos. 6. USB Data: added usbconfig. That's FreeBSD's, and related systems. 7. Device Data: Added pcictl support, that's NetBSD's, I thought inxi had supported that, but then I remembered last time I tried to run netBSD in a vm, I couldn't get it figured out. Now debugged and working reasonably well. 8. Raspberry Pi 3, 4: ethernet nic now detected; wifi device, which is on a special mmcnr type, now works, that stopped working in pi 3, due to the change, now it's handled cleanly. Also added support for pi bluetooth, which lives on a special serial bus, not usb. For Raspberry Pi OS, added system base detections, which are tricky. Also matched mmcnr devices to IF data, which was trickyy as well. Note that as far as I could discover, only pi puts wifi on mmcnr. 9. Bluetooth: due to deprecated nature of the fine hciconfig utility, added in support for bt-adapter, which also allows matching of bluetooth data to device data, but is very sparse in info supplied compared to hciconfig. bluetoothctl does not have enough data to show the hci device, so it's not used, since inxi can't match the bluetooth data to the device (no hci[x]). This should help the distros that are moving away from hciconfig, in particular, AUR is only way arch users can get hciconfig, which isn't ideal. 10. New tool and feature, ServiceData, this does two things, as cross platform as practical, show status of bluetooth service, this should help a lot in support people debugging bluetooth problems, since you have bluetooth enabled but down, or up, disabled, and you can also have the device itself down or up, so now it shows all that data together for when it's down, but when the device is up, it just shows the device status since the other stuff is redundant then. In -Sa, it now shows the OS service manager that inxi detected using a bunch of fallback tests, that's useful to admins who are on a machine they don't know, then you can see the service manager to use, like rc-service, systemctl, service, sv, etc. 11. Big update for -A: Sound Servers: had always been really just only ALSA, now it shows all detected sound servers, and whether they are running or not. Includes: ALSA, OSS, PipeWire, PulseAudio, sndio, JACK. Note that OSS version is a guess, might be wrong source for the version info. 12. Added USB device 'power:' item, that's in mA, not a terrible thing to have listed, -xxx. This new feature was launched cross platform, which is nice. Whether the BSD detections will break in the future of course depends on whether they change the output formats again or not. Also added in USB more chip IDs, which can be useful. For BSDs, also added in a synthetic USB rev, taken from the device/hub speeds. Yes, I know, USB 2 can have low speed, full speed, or high speed, and 1.1 can have low and full speeds, so you actually can't tell the USB revision version from the speeds, but it's close enough. 13. Made all USB/Device data the same syntax and order, more predictable, bus, chip, class IDs all the same now. 14. Added in support for hammer and null/nullfs file system types, which trigger 'logical:' type device in partitions, that's also more correct than the source: Err-102 that used to show, which was really just a flag to alert me visibly that the partition type detection had simply failed internally. Now for detected types, like zfs tank/name or null/nullfs, it knows they are logical structures. 15. Expanded BSD CPU data, where available, now can show L1/L2/ L3 cache, cpu arch, stepping, family/model ids, etc, which is kind of nifty, although, again, delicate fragile rules that will probably break in the future, but easier to fix now. 16. By an old request, added full native BSD doas support. That's a nice little tool, and it plugged in fairly seamlessly to existing sudo support. Both the internal doas/sudo stuff should work the same, and the detection of sudo/doas start should work the same too. 17a. Shell/Parent Data: Big refactor of the shell start/parent logic, into ShellData which helped resolve some issues with running-in showing shell name, not vt terminal or program name. Cause of that is lots of levels of parents before inxi could reach the actual program that was running inxi. Solution was to change to a longer loop, and let it iterate 8 times, until it finds something that is not a shell or sudo/doas/su type parent, this seems to work quite well, you can only make it fail now if you actually try to do it on purpose, which is fine. This was very old logic, and carried some mistakes and redundancies that made it very hard to understand, that's cleaned up now. Also restored the old (login) value, which shows when you use your normal login account on console, some system will also now show (sudo,login) if the login user sudos inxi, but that varies system to system. 17b. BSD running-in: Some of the BSDs now support the -f flag for ps, which made the parent logic for running-in possible for BSDs, which was nice. Some still don't support it, like OpenBSD and NetBSD, but that's fine, inxi tests, and if no support detected, just shows tty number. Adding in more robust support here cleaned up some redundant logic internally as well. 17c. Updated terminal and shell ID detections, there's quite a few new terminals this year, and a new shell or two. Those are needed for more reliable detections of when the parent is NOT a shell, which is how we find what it is. 18. Added ctwm wm support, that's the new default for NetBSD, based on twm, has version numbers. 19. Upgraded BSD support for gpart and glabel data, now should catch more more often. 20. For things like zfs raid, added component size, that doesn't always work due to how zfs refers to its components, but it often does, which is better than never before. 21. To make BSD support smoother, got rid of some OpenBSD only rules, which in fact often apply to NetBSD as well. That may lead to some glitches, but overall it's better to totally stay away from OpenBSD only tests, and all BSD variant tests, and just do dynamic testing that will work when it applies, and not when it doesn't. In this case, added ftp downloader support for netBSD by removing the openBSD only flag for that item. There's a bit of a risk there in a sense since if different ftp programs with different options were to be the fallback for something else, it might get used, but that's fine, it's a corner case, better to have them all work now than to worry about weird future things. But limiting it to only BSDs should get rid of most of the problem. vmstat and optical drive still use net/openBSD specifics because it is too tricky to figure out it out in any more dynamic way. 22. For -Sxxx, added if systemd, display, virtual terminal number. Could be useful to debug subtle issues, if the user is for example not running their desktop in vt 7, the default for most systems. 23. And, last but not least, yes, you guessed it!!! You've been paying attention!!! More disk vendors, more vendor IDs!!! As always, thanks linux-lite hardware database!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. Moved battery voltage to -Bx output, the voltage is quite important to know since that is the key indicator of battery state. If voltage is within .5 volts of specified minimum, shows voltage for -B since that's a prefail condition, it's getting close to death. 2. In partitions and raid, when the device was linear raid logical type layout, it said, no-raid, when it should be 'linear', that's now cleaner and more correct. 3. When running-in is a tty value, it will now show the entire tty ID, minus the '/dev/tty', this will be more precise, and also may resolve cases where tty was fully alpha, no numbers, previously inxi filtered out everything that was not a number, but that can in some tty types remove critical tty data, so now it will show: running-in: tty 2 [not changed]; tty pts/2 [adds pts/]; tty E2 [adds the E]; tty rx [would have not shown at ll before] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: NOTE: unlike the previous refactors, a lot of these changes were done to make inxi more maintainable, which means, slightly less optimized, which has been my preference in the past, but if the stuff can't be maintained, it doesn't matter how fast it runs! These changes have really enhanced the quality of the code and made it a lot easier to work with. It's also now a lot easier to add debuggers, force/fake data switches, etc, so it gets done, unlike before, when it was a pain, so it got skipped, and then caused bugs because of stray debuggers left in place, and so on. The bright side is while reading up on this, I learned that using very large subs is much more efficient than many small ones, which I've always felt was the case, and it is, so the style used internally in inxi proves to be the best one for optimizations. These refactors, ongoing, have now touched at least 1/3, almost 1/2, of the entire inxi codebase, so the stuff is getting more and more consistent and up to date, but given how old the logic is in places, there will be more refactors in the future, and maybe once the code is easier to maintain, some renewed optimizations!, if we can find anything that makes sense, like passing array/hash references back to the caller, already the first half is done, passing references to the sub/method always. The second part is started, using the Benchmark Perl module, which really speeds up testing and helps avoid pointless tweaks that do little re speed improvements. I could see with some care some areas where working on data directly via references could really speed things up, but it's hard to write and read that type of code, but it's already being done in the recursive data and output logics, and a few other places. 1. Large refactor of USBData, that was done in part to help make it work for BSDs better, but also to get it better organized. This refactor also made all the device items, like -A,-G,-N,-E use the same methods for creating USB output, previously they had used a hodgepodge of methods, some super old, it was not possible to add USB support more extensively for BSDs without this change. Also added in some fallback usb type detection tools using several large online collections of that info to see what possible matching patterns could catch more devices and correctly match them to their type, which is the primary way now that usb output per type is created. This really helps with BSDs, though BSD usb utilities suffer from less data than lsusb so they don't always get device name strings in a form where they can be readily ID'ed, but it's way better than it was before, so that's fine! Moved all previous methods of detecting if a card/device was USB into USBData itself so it would all be in one place, and easier to maintain. All USB tools now use bus_id_alpha for sorting, and all now sort as well, that was an oversight, previously the BSD usb tools were not sorted, but those have been enhanced a lot, so sorting on alpha synthetic bus ids became possible. Removed lsusb as a BSD option, it's really unreliable, and the data is different, and also varies a lot, it didn't really work at all in Dragonfly, or had strange output, so lsusb is now a linux only item. 2. Moved various booleans that were global to %force, %loaded, and some to the already present, but lightly used, %use hashes. It was getting too hard to add tests etc, which was causing bugs to happen. Yes, using hashes is slower than hardcoding in the boolean scalars, but this change was done to improve maintainability, which is starting to matter more. 3. Moved several sets of subs to new packages, again, to help with debugging and maintainability. MemoryData, redone in part to handle the oddities with NetBSD reporting of free, cached, and buffers, but really just to make it easier to work with overall. Also moved kernel parameter logic to KernelParameters, gpart logic to GpartData, glabel logic to GlabelData, ip data IpData, check_tools to CheckTools, which was also enhanced largely, and simplified, making it much easier to work with. 4. Wrapped more debugger logic in $fake{data} logic, that makes it harder to leave a debugger uncommented, now to run it, you have to trigger it with $fake{item} so the test runs, that way even if I forget to comment it out, it won't run for regular user. 5. Big update to docs in branch inxi-perl/docs, those are now much more usable for development. Updated in particular inxi-values.txt to be primary reference doc for $fake, $dbg, %force, %use, etc types and values. Also updated inxi-optimization.txt and inxi-resources.txt to bring them closer to the present. Created inxi-bugs.txt as well, which will help to know which known bugs belonged to which frozen pools. These bugs will only refer to bugs known to exist in tagged releases in frozen pool distros. 6. For sizes, moved most of the sizing to use main::translate_size, this is more predictable, though as noted, these types of changes make inxi a bit slower since it moved stuff out of inline to using quick expensive sub calls, but it's a lot easier to maintain, and that's getting to be more important to me now. 7. In order to catch live events, added in dmesg to dmesg.boot data in BSDs, that's the only way I could find to readily detect usb flash drives that were plugged in after boot. Another hack, these will all come back to bite me, but that's fine, the base is easier to work on and debug now, so if I want to spend time revisiting the next major version BSD releases, it will be easier to resolve the next sets of failures. 8. A big change, I learned about the non greedy operator for regex patterns, ?, as in, .*?(next match rule), it will now go up only to the next match rule. Not knowing this simple little thing made inxi use some really convoluted regex to avoid such greedy patterns. Still some gotchas with ?, like it ignores following rules that are zero or 1, ? type, and just treats it as zero instances. But that's easy to work with. 9. Not totally done, but now moved more to having set data tools set their $loaded{item} value in get data, not externally, that makes it easier to track the stuff. Only where it makes sense, but there's a lot of those set/get items, they should probably all become package/classes, with set/get I think. 10. Optimized reader() and grabber() and set_ps_aux_data(), all switched from using grep/map to using for loops, that means inxi doesn't have to go through each array 2x anymore, actually 4x in the case of set_ps_aux_data(). This saved a visible amount of execution time, I noticed this lag when running pinxi through NYTProf optimizer, there was a quite visible time difference between grabber/reader and the subshell time, these optimizations almost removed that difference, meaning only the subshell now really takes any time to run. Optimized url_cleaner and data_cleaner in RepoData, those now just work directy on the array references, no returns. Ran some more optimization tests, but will probably hold off on some of them, for example, using cleaner() by reference is about 50% faster than by copy, but redoing that requires adding in many copies from read only things like $1, so the change would lead to slightly less clean code, but may revisit this in the future, we'll see. But in theory, basically all the core internal tools that take a value and modify it should do that by reference purely since it's way faster, up to 10x. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Mon, 15 Mar 2021 18:42:04 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.01 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-02-08 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes!! Fixes!!! Refactors!!! Edits!!! BUGS: 1. Big bug, 3.2 appears to have introduced this bug, for disks, rotation and partition scheme would never show, oops. 2. Tiny bug kept one specific smart value from ever showing, typo. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Accidentally followed Arch linux derived distro page, which claims KaOS as arch derived, when of course it's not, it's its own distro, own toolchain, etc. I kind of knew this but had forgotten, then I believed the Arch derived distro page, oh well. Resulted in KaOS being listed with arch linux as system base with -Sx. Arch should fix this, it's not like it's hard, just remove the distro from the page. 2. Cleared up explanations for drivetemp vs hddtemp use, updated --recommends, man, and help to hopefully make this clear. Debian will be dropping hddtemp, which is not maintained, sometime in the coming years, sooner than later. Note that users unfortunately have to manually enable drivetemp module unless their distros enable it by default, but the man/recommands/help explain that. 3. Fixed smart indentation issues, that went along with code change 1, was failing to indent one further level for failed/age values like it's supposed to. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Added /proc/device to debugger, that will help track block device main numbers 2. More disk vendors, more disk vendor IDs!!! As noted, the enternal flow flows eternally, thanks linux-lite hardware database users!! and other inxi users, whose outputs sometimes reveal a failure or two. 3. Added loaded kernel module tests to --recommends, this was mostly to let users know that drivetemp is needed if you want non superuser fast drive temps, and that this came along with kernels 5.6 or newer. Hopefully word will start drifting out. Note that if inxi is using drivetemp values, drive temps will appear as regular user with -Dx, and will be to 1 decimal place. hddtemp temps are integers, and requires sudo to display the temps. 4. To handle issue #239 which I'd thought of trying off and on, but never did, added option to -Dxxx to show SSD if a positive SSD ID was made to rotation: So rotation will show either nothing, if no rotation or ssd data is detected, the disk speed in rpm, or SSD if an SSD device. There may be corner cases where this is wrong, but I don't have data for that, for example, if a disk is parked and has zero rotation but is a HDD, not as SSD. I don't know what the data looksl ike in that case. Note that if sudo inxi -Da is used, and smartctl is installed, it should be right almost all the time, and with regular -Dxxx, it's going to be right almost always, with a few corner cases. That slight uncertainty is why I never implemented this before. Legacy drives also sometimes did not report rotation speeds even when HDD, so those may create issues, but inxi will only call it an SSD if it's an nvme, mmcblk device, both are easy to ID as SSD, or if it meets certain conditions. It will not call a drive an SSD if it was unable to meet those conditions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Refactored the output logic for DiskData, that was messy, split it into a few subs, and also refactored the way smartctl data was loaded and used, that's much cleaner and easier to use now. Split the previous 1 big sub into: totals_output(), drives_output(), and smart_output(). Also split out the smart field arrays into a separate sub, which loads references to avoid creating new arrays and copying them all over when outputting smart data. References are weird to work with directly but they are MUCH faster to use, so I'm moving as much of the internal logic to use array raferences instead of dereferenced arrays/hashes assigned to a new array, or hash. 2. Redid all the output modules and renamed them to be more consistent and predictable, and redid the logic here and there to make the get() items be fairly similar on all the data builder packages. Now as with the data subs, which generally end in _data, now most of the output subs end with _output. 3. Roughly finished the process started in 3.2, got rid of redundant array loads, changed: @something = something_data(); push (@rows,@something); to: push (@rows,something_data()); which avoids creating an extra array, this also let me remove many arrays overall. 4. Missed a few hashes in machine data that were being passed directly, not as references, to other subs, corrected that. I think I missed those because they were %, so the search I did for @ in sub arg lists didn't catch the % hashes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Mon, 08 Feb 2021 16:16:27 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.3.00 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-01-28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes!! New Feature!! Edits, cleanups!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Small bug, wrong regex would make mdraid unused report never show. Was looking for ^used, not ^unused. No idea how that happened, but it's fixed. 2. Big RAID bug. Due to never having seen an 'inactive' state mdraid dataset, inxi had a bunch of bugs around that. I'd assumed active and inactive would have roughly the same syntax, but they don't. This is now corrected. Thanks Solus user for giving me the required data. This case when not corrected resulted in a spray of errors as RAID ran, and a fairly incomplete RAID report for mdraid. 3. A bug that probably never impacted anyone, but in SMART the matching rules failed to match field name Size[s]? in the logical/physical block sizes. However, those were already coming in from I believe pre-existing /sys data for the drives but now it's fixed anyway. I had not realized that smartctl made it plural when logical/physical were different, and singular when they were the same. 4. Failed to use all possible sd block device major number matches, which led to false disk total/used reports, that is, totals less than used. 5. Bug probably introduced in 3.2, zfs single array device did not show raid level. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Going along with bug 2, fixed some other admin/non admin report glitches. Made patterns more aggressively matching, whitelist based to avoid the types of syntax issues that caused bug 2. 2. Added 'faulty' type to mdraid matches, that had not been handled. 3. Found even more of those pesky 'card' references in help and man page, replaced all of them with 'device[s]'. 4. Subtle fix, for debugger data collectors, added -y1 support, which can be useful at times. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. In USB data grabber, added fallback case for unspecified type cases, now uses a simple name/driver string test to determine if it's graphics, audio, or bluetooth. This was mainly to make sure bluetooth usb devices get caught. 2. New feature! -E/--bluetooth. Gives an -n like bluetooth Device-x/Report. Requires for the 'Report:' part hciconfig, which most all distros still have in their repos. With -a, shows an additional Info: line that has more obscure bluetooth hci data: acl-mtu sco-mtu, link-policy, link-mode, service-classes. This closes the ancient, venerable issue #79, filed by mikaela so many years ago. Better late than never!! However, features like this were really difficult in legacy bash/gawk inxi 2.x, and became fairly easy with inxi 3.x, so I guess we'll slowly whittle away at these things when the mood, and global pandemic lockdowns, make that seem like a good idea... Includes a small lookup table to match LMP number to Bluetooth version (bt-v:), hopefully that's a correct way to determine bluetooth version, there was some ambiguity about that. -x, -xx, and -xxx function pretty much the same way as with -A, -G, and -N devices, adding Chip IDs, Bus IDs, version info, and so on. Since this bluetooth report does not require root and is an upper case option, it's been added to default -F, similar to -R, and -v 5, where raid/bluetooth shows only if data is found. With -v7 or -R or -E, always shows, including no data found message. Includes a fallback report Report-ID: case where for some reason, inxi could not match the HCI ID with the device. That's similar to IF-ID in -n, which does the same when some of the IFs could not be matched to a specific device. 3. For -A, -G, -N, and -E, new item for -xxx, classID, I realized this is actually useful for many cases of trying to figure out what devices are, though most users would not know what to do with that information, but that's why it's an -xxx option! 4. Yes! You've been paying attention!! More disk vendors, and new vendor IDs!! The cornucopia flows its endless bounty over the grateful data collector, and, hopefully, inxi users!! Thanks as always, linux-lite hardware database, and linux-lite users who really seem set on the impossible project of obtaining all the disks/vendors known to man. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. Small change in wording for mdraid report: 'System supported mdraid' becomes 'Supported mdraid levels' which is cleaner and much more precise. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Thu, 28 Jan 2021 19:34:17 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.2.02 Patch: 00 Date: 2021-01-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New version, man page, bug fixes, changes, adjustments and cleanups!!! Special thanks to mr. mazda for his ongoing suggestions, ideas, and observations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. In certain corner cases, it appears that lsusb has blank lines, which tripped errors in inxi output when the usb parser was trying to access split keys that did not exist. Added in check to make sure split actually resulted in expected data. 2. A red face bug, I'd left the output debugger switched on with json output, so it was printing out the json data structure with Dumper, that's now switched off. Hope this doesn't mess anyone up, but it would have mattered only if the person was using: --output json --output-type print It did not effect xml output. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Got rid of extra level of -L data structure and output handler. Not visible to users, but still irksome, so nice to get that fixed. Recursive structures are confusing, lol, but this extra level was pointless, but to fix it required redoing the logic a bit for both data generator and output feature. 2. Added in support for --display :0.0, previously it did not support the .0 addition, but why not, if it works for people, good, if not, makes no difference. 3. There were some missing cases for LVM missing data messages, so the following fixes were added: * In cases where lsblk is installed and user is non root, or lvs is not installed, but no lvm data is present, inxi now shows the expected 'Message: No LVM data found.' instead of the permissions or missing program error that showed before. If lsblk is not installed, and lvm is installed (or missing), with lvs not root readable, the permissiosn message (or missing program) will show since at that point, inxi has no way to know if there is lvm data or not. * Not an inxi, but rather an Arch Linux packaging bug, the maintainer of lvm has made lvs and vgs fail to return error number on non root start, which is a bug (pvs does return expected error return). Rather than wait for this bug to be fixed, inxi will just test if lvs and lsblk lvm data, it will show permissions message, otherwse the no lvm data message as expected. I think these cover the last unhandled LVM cases I came across, so ideally, the lvm data messages will be reasonably correct. 4. Some man page lintian fixes. 5. Changed usb data parser to use 'unless' instead of 'if' in tests since it's easier to read unless positive tests are true than if negative or negative etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Since I see too often things like -F --no-host -z which is redundant, the help and man now make it more clear that -z implies --no-host. 2. Even though it's not that pointful, I added in derived Arch Linux system base like Ubuntu/Debian have. It's not that meaningful because unlike Ubuntu/Debian, where you want to know what version the derived distro is based on, Arch is rolling thus no versions, but I figured, why not, it's easy to do, so might as well make the system base feature a bit more complete. Note that the way I did this requires that the distro is ID'ed as its derived distro nanme, not Arch Linux, that will vary depending on how they did their os-release etc, or distro files, but that's not really an inxi issue, that's up to them. From what I've been seeing, it looks like more of the derived distros are being ID'ed in inxi as the derived name, so those should all work fine. Note that seeing 'base:' requires -Sx. 3. More disk vendors!! More disk vendor IDs!!! I really dug into the stuff, and refactored slightly the backend tools I use, so it's now a bit easier to handle the data. Thanks linux-lite hardware database, as always, for having users that really seemt to use every disk variant known to humanity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. In -G, made FAILED: lower case, and also moved it to be after unloaded: It was too easy to think that the loaded driver had failed. Also to make it more explicit, made output like this, in other words, driver: is a container for the possible children: loaded: unloaded: failed: alternate: which should be easier to parse and read without mixing up what belongs to what. driver: loaded: modesetting unloaded: nouvean,vesa alternate: nv driver: loaded: amdgpu unloaded: vesa failed: ati Note that if there is no unloaded: driver, failed: would still appear to come after loaded:, but hopefully it's more clear now. Basically what we found was that the presence of the uppercase FAILED: drew the eye so much that it was sometimes not noted that it was a key: following the driver: item, which itself because it did not list explicitly loaded: was not as clear as it could have been. By making failed: the same as the other key names visually, hopefully it will be less easy to think that the loaded: driver failed: In a sense, this is a legacy issue, because the original use of FAILED: was for non free video drivers, to see when xorg had failed to load them, but over more recent years, the most frequent thing I have been seeing is odd things like failed: ati, when xorg tries to load the legacy ati driver when amdgpu is being used. 2. Likewise, for RAID mdraid and zfs changed FAILED: to Failed:, again, to make it more consistent with the other types. 3. In help menu and man page, removed legacy 'card(s)' in -A, -G, -N, and replaced that with 'device(s)', which is the more accurate term, since the days when these things were only addon cards are long behind us. I had not noticed that, but it caught me eye and I realized it was a very deprecated and obsolete syntax, which did not match the way inxi describes devices today. 4. It was pointed out how incoherent the naming of the item for setting wrap width, --indent-min and config item INDENT_MIN were super confusing, since it was neither indent or minimum, it was in fact wrap maximum, so the new options and config items are --wrap-max and WRAP_MAX. Note that the legacy values will keep working, but it was almost impossible in words to explain this option because the option text was almost the exact opposite of what the option actually does. Redid the man and help explanations to make the function of this option/config item more clear. 5. Made -J/--usb Hub-xx: to fit with other repeating device types in inxi output, before Hub: was not numbered, but it struck me, it should be, like all the other auto-incremented counter line starters, like ID-xx:, Device-x:, and so on. 6. Reorganized the main help menu to hopefully be more logical, now it shows the primary output triggers, then after, the extra data items, -a, -x, -xx, -xxx, separated by white space per type to make it easier to read. This also moved the stuff that had been under the -x items back to where they should be, together with the main output control options. For readability and usability, I think this will help, the help menu is really long, so the more visual cues it has to make it clear what each section is, the better I think. Previously -a was the first items, then way further down was -x, -xx, and -xxx, then under those was -z, -Z, -y. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Sun, 10 Jan 2021 18:25:48 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.2.01 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-12-17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug Fixes!!! Continuing internal refactor!! This bug report came in right after 3.2.00 went out live, but I would never have found it myself in testing so better found than not found! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. A bug was introduced to dmidecode data handlers in 3.2.00 resulted in the dmidecode data array basically eating itself up until errors appear. Quite difficult to trigger, but babydr from Slackware forums figured it out, using -F --dmidecode to force dmidecode use for all features that support it triggered thee bug always. This was a result of the refactor, previously inxi had worked on copies of referenced arrays, but in this case, it was working on the original array of arrays, subtle, but obvious. This method was only used on dmidecode arrays. 2. A second bug was exposed almost by accident, for -M --dmidecode data, there was a missing field and also a missing is set test on that field that led to an error of using undefined value in string comparison. This was strictly speaking 2 bugs, both very old, from 2.9 first rewrite, one failing to set/get the value, and the other failing to test if the value was set before using it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. There were a few glitches in help menu and man page related to -L option, those are corrected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. removed bug inducing splice use in some cases, and added parens to splice to make it fit the new way of with perl builtins, when taking 2 or more arguments, use parens. 2. Found many more instances to add -> dereferencing operator. I have to say, not doing that consistently made the code much harder to read, and created situations where it's somewhat ambiguous what item belongs to what, with everything consistently -> operator run, the code is more clear and obvious, and some of the hacks I'd added because of the lack of clarity were also removed. 3. Removed explicit setting of hash references with null value, that was done out of failure to use -> operators which clearly indicate to Perl and coder what is happening, so those crutches were removed. Also got rid of unnecessary array priming like: my @array = (); Some of these habits came from other languages, but in Perl, declaring my @array means it's an array that is null, and you don't need to do a further (). @array = () is obviously fine for resetting arrays in loops or whatever, but not in the initial declaration. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:27:13 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.2.00 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-12-15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Huge upgrade, major rewrite/refactor, new features, everything is polished!!! Note that due to large number of internal changes to code, a separate INTERNAL CODE CHANGES section is at the bottom. Those are changes which in general do not impact what users see that much, but which definitely impact working on and with inxi! They also make errors less likely, and removed many possible bad data error situations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Obscure, but very old Tyan Mobo used a form of dmidecode data for RAM that I'd never gotten a dataset for before, this tripped a series of errors in inxi, which were actually caused by small errors and failures to check certain things, as well as simply never assigning data in corner cases. This system used only dmi handles 5 and 6, which is a very rare setup, from the very early days of dmi data being settled, but it was valid data, and actually inxi was supposed to support it, because I'd never gotten a dataset containing such legacy hardware data, the support didn't work. There were actually several bugs discovered while tracking this down, all were corrected. 2. Going along with the cpu fixes below, there was a bug that if stepping was 0, stepping would not show. I had not realized stepping could be 0, so did a true/false test instead of a defined test, which makes 0 in perl always test as false. This is corrected. 3. While going through code, discovered that missing second argument to main::grabber would have made glabel tool (BSD I think mostly) always fail, without exception. That explains why BSD systems were never getting glabel data, heh. 4. Many null get_size tests would not have worked because they were testing for null array but ('','') was actually being returned, which is not a null array. The testing and results for get_size were quite random, now they are all the same and consistent, and confirmed correct. 5. In unmounted devices, the match sent to @lsblk to get extended device data would never work with dm-xx type names, failed to translate them to their mapped name, which is what is used in lsblk matches, this is corrected. This could lead to failures to match fs of members of luks, raid, etc, particularly noticeable with complex logical device structures. This means the fallback filters against internal logic volume names, various file system type matches, would always fail. 6. A small host of further bugs found and fixed during the major refactor, but not all of them were noted, they were just fixed, sorry, those will be lost to history unless you compare with diffs the two versions, but that's thousands of lines, but there were more bugs fixed than listed above, just can't remember them all. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. There was some ambiguity about when inxi falls back to showing hardware graphics driver instead of xorg gfx driver when it can't find an xorg driver. That can happen for instance because of wayland, or because of obscure xorg drivers not yet supported. Now the message is very clear, it says the gfx software driver is n/a, and that it's showing the hardware gfx driver. 2. Big redo of cpu microarch, finally handled cases where same stepping/model ID has two micorarches listed, now that is shown clearly to users, like AMD Zen family 17, model 18, which can be either Zen or Zen+, so now it shows that ambiguity, and a comment: note: check, like it shows for ram report when it's not sure. Shows for instance: arch: Zen/Zen+ note: check in such cases, in other words, it tells users that the naming convention basically changed during the same hardware/die cycle. 3. There were some raid component errors in the unmounted tests which is supposed to test the raid components and remove them from the mounted list. Note that inxi now also tests better if something is a raid component, or an lvm component, or various other things, so unmounted will be right more often now, though it's still not perfect since there are still more unhandled logical storage components that will show as unmounted when tney are parts of logical volumes. Bit by bit!! 4. Part of a significant android fine tuning and fix series, for -P, android uses different default names for partitions, so none showed, now a subset of standard android partitions, like /System, /firmware, etc, shows. Android will never work well though because google keeps locking down key file read/search permissions in /sys and /proc. 5. More ARM device detections, that got tuned quite a bit and cleaned up, for instance, it was doing case sensitive checks, but found cases where the value is all upper case, so it was missing it. Now it does case insensitive device type searches. 6. One of the oldest glitches in inxi was the failure to take the size of the raid arrays versus the size totals of the raid array components led to Local Storage results that were uselessly wrong, being based on what is now called 'raw' disk totals, that's the raw physical total of all system disks. Now if raid is detected the old total: used:... is expanded to: total: raw:... usable:....used:, the usable being the actual disk space that can be used to store data. Also in the case of LVM systems, a further item is added, lvm-free: to report the unused but available volume group space, that is, space not currently taken by logical volumes. This can provide a useful overview of your system storage, and is much improved over the previous version, which was technically unable to solve that issue because the internal structures did not support it, now they do. LVM data requires sudo/ root unfortunately, so you will see different disk raw totals depending on if it's root or not if there is LVM RAID running. Sample: inxi -D Drives: Local Storage: total: raw: 340.19 GiB usable: 276.38 GiB lvm-free: 84.61 GiB used: 8.49 GiB (3.1%) lvm-free is non assigned volume group size, that is, size not assigned to a logical volume in the volume group, but available in the volume group. raw: is the total of all detected block devices, usable is how much of that can be used in file systems, that is, raid is > 1 devices, but those devices are not available for storage, only the total of the raid volume is. Note that if you are not using LVM, you will never see lvm-free:. 7. An anonymous user sent a dataset that contained a reasonable alternate syntax for sensors output, that made inxi fail to get the sensors data. That was prepending 'T' to temp items, and 'F' to fan items, which made enough sense though I'd never seen it before, so inxi now supports that alternate sensors temp/fan syntax, so that should expand the systems it supports by default out of the box. 8. Finally was able to resolve a long standing issue of loading File::Find, which is only used in --debug 20-22 debugger, from top of inxi to require load in the debugger. I'd tried to fix this before, but failed, the problem is that redhat /fedora have broken apart Perl core modules, and made some of them into external modules, which made inxi fail to start due to missing use of required module that was not really required. Thanks to mrmazda for pointing this out to me, I'd tried to get this working before but failed, but this time I figured out how to recode some of the uses of File::Find so it would work when loaded without the package debugger, hard to figure it, turned out a specific sub routine call in that specific case required the parentheses that had been left off, very subtle. 9. Subtle issue, unlike most of the other device data processors, the USB data parser did not use the remove duplicates tool, which led in some cases to duplicated company names in the output for USB, which looks silly. 10. Somehow devtmpfs was not being detected in all cases to remove that from partitions report, that was added to the file systen filters to make sure it gets caught. 11. Removed LVM image/meta/data data slices from unmounted report, those are LVM items, but they are internal LVM volumes, not available or usable. I believe there are other data/meta type variants for different LVM features but I have added as many types as I could find.. Also explictly now remove any _member type item, which is always part of some other logical structure, like RAID or LVM, those were not explicitly handled before. 12. Corrected the various terms ZFS can use for spare drives, and due to how those describe slightly different situations than simply spare, changed the spare section header to Available, which is more accureate for ZFS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Going along with FIX 2 is updating and adding to intel, elbrus microarch family/ model/stepping IDs (E8C2), so that is fairly up to date now. 2. Added in a very crude and highly unreliable default fallback for intel: /sys/devices/cpu/caps/pmu_name which will show the basic internal name used which can be quite different from what the actual microarch name is, but the hope is that for new intel cpus that come out after these last inxi updates, something may show, instead of nothing. Note these names are often much more generic, like using skylake for many different microarches. 3. More android enhancements, for androids that allow reading of /system/build.prop, which is a very useful informative system info file, more android data will show, like the device name and variant, and a few other specialized items. You can see if your android device lets inxi read build.prop if you see under -S Distro: Android 7.1 (2016-07-23) or just Android. If it shows just android, that means it can't read that file. Showing Android however is also new, since while inxi can't always read build.prop, if that file is there, it's android, so inxi finally can recognize it's in android, even though it can't give much info if it's locked down. Inxi in fact did not previously know it was running in android, which is quite different from ARM systems in some ways, but now it does. If the data is available, it will be used in Distro: and in Machine: data to add more information about the android version and device. 4. A big one, for -p/-P/-o/-j now shows with -x the mapped device name, not just the /dev/dm-xx ID, which makes connecting the various new bits easier, for RAID, Logical reports. Note that /dev/mapper/ is removed from the mapped name since that's redundant and verbose and makes the output harder to read. For mapped devices, the new --logical / -L report lets you drill into the devices to find out what dm-xx is actually based on. 5. More big ones, for -a -p/-P/-o/-j/-R/-L shows kernel device major:minor number, which again lets you trace each device around the system and report. 6. Added mdadm if root for mdraid report, that let me add a few other details for mdraid not previously available. This added item 'state;' to the mdraid report with right -x options. 7. Added vpu component type to ARM gfx device type detection, don't know how video processing vpu had escaped my notice. 8. Added fio[a-z] block device, I'd never heard of that before, but saw use of it in dataset, so learned it's real, but was never handled as a valid block device type before, like sda, hda, vda, nvme, mmcblk, etc. fio works the same, it's fio + [a-z] + [0-9]+ partition number. 9. Expanded to alternate syntax Elbrus cpu L1, L2, L3 reporting. Note that in their nomenclature, L0 and L1 are actually both L1, so add those together when detected. 10. RAM, thanks to a Mint user, antikythera, learned, and handled something new, module 'speed:' vs module 'configured clock speed:'. To quote from supermicro: <<< Question: Under dmidecode, my 'Configured Clock Speed' is lower than my 'Speed'. What does each term mean and why are they not the same? Answer: Under dmidecode, Speed is the expected speed of the memory (what is advertised on the memory spec sheet) and Configured Clock Speed is what the actual speed is now. The cause could be many things but the main possibilities are mismatching memory and using a CPU that doesn't support your expected memory clock speed. Please use only one type of memory and make sure that your CPU supports your memory. >>> 11. Since RAM was gettng a look, also changed cases where ddr ram speed is reported in MHz, now it will show the speeds as: [speed * 2] MT/S ([speed] MHz). This will let users make apples to apples speed comparisons between different systems. Since MT/S is largely standard now, there's no need to translate that to MHz. 12. And, even more!! When RAM speeds are logically absurd, adds in note: check This is from a real user's data by the way, as you can see, it triggers all the new RAM per Device report features. Sample: Memory: RAM: total: 31.38 GiB used: 20.65 GiB (65.8%) Array-1: capacity: N/A slots: 4 note: check EC: N/A Device-1: DIMM_A1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) Device-2: DIMM_A2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) actual: 61910 MT/s (30955 MHz) note: check Device-3: DIMM_B1 size: 8 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) Device-4: DIMM_B2 size: 8 GiB speed: spec: 1600 MT/s (800 MHz) actual: 2 MT/s (1 MHz) note: check 13. More disks vendor!!! More disk vendor IDs!!! Yes, that's right, eternity exists, here, now, and manifests every day!! Thanks to linux-lite hardware database for this eternally generating list. Never underestimate the creativity of mankind to make more disk drive companies, and to release new model IDs for existing companies. Yes, I feel that this is a metaphore for something much larger, but what that is, I'm not entirely clear about. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. Recent kernel changes have added a lot more sensor data in /sys, although this varies system to system, but now, if your system supports it, you can get at least partial hdd temp reports without needing hddtemp or root. Early results suggest that nvme may have better support than spinning disks, but it really varies. inxi will now look for the /sys based temp first, then fall back to the much slower and root / sudo only hddtemp. You can force hddtemp always with --hddtemp option, which has a corresponding configuration item. 2. The long requested and awaited yet arcane and obscure feature -L/--logical, which tries to give a reasonably good report on LVM, LUKS, VeraCrypt, as well as handling LVM raid, both regular and thin, is now working. This took a lot of testing, and is a very solid and good start in my view, going from nothing to something is always a big improvement!! LVM reports require root/sudo. This will, finally, close issue #135. 3. Going along with -L, and serving as a model for the logic of -L, was the complete refactor of -R, RAID, which was a real mess internally, definitely one of the messiest and hardest to work with features of inxi before the refactor. It's now completely cleaned up and modularized, and is easy to add raid types, which was not possible before, now it cleanly supports zfs, mdraid, and lvm raid, with in depth reports and added items like mdraid size, raid component device sizes and maj:min numbers if the -a option is used. Note that LVM RAID requires root/sudo. 4. Added some more sensors dimm, volts items, slight expansion. Note that the possible expansion of sensors made possible by the recently upgraded sensors output logic, as well as the new inxi internal sensors data structure, which is far more granular than the previous version, and allows for much more fine grained control and output, though only gpu data currently takes advantage of this new power under the covers, although as noted, the /sys based hdd temps use the same source, only straight from /sys, since it was actually easier using the data directly from sys than trying to map the drive locations to specific drives in sensors output. Well, to be accurate, since now only board type sensors are used for the temp/fan speed, voltage, etc, reports, the removal of entire sensor groups means less chance of wrong results. 5. To bring the ancient RAID logic to fit the rest of inxi style, made zfs, mdraid, and lvm raid components use incrementing numbers, like cpu cores does. This got rid of the kind of ugly hacks used previously which were not the same for zfs or mdraid, but now they are all the same, except that the numbers for mdraid are the actual device numbers that mdraid supplies, and the LVM and ZFS numbers are just autoincremented, starting at 1. 6. Changed message to because it's shorter and communicates the same thing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Small, transparent test, tested on Perl 5.032 for Perl 7 compatibility. All tests passed, no legacy code issues in inxi as of now. 2. Although most users won't notice, a big chunk of inxi was refactored internally, which is why the new -L, the revamped -R, and the fixed disk totals finally all can work now. This may hopefully result in more consistent output and fewer oddities and randomnesses, since more of the methods all use the same tools now under the covers. Ths refactor also significantly improved inxi's execution speed, by about 4-5%, but most of those gains are not visible due to the added new features, but the end result is new inxi runs roughly the same speed as pre 3.2.00 inxi, but does more, and does it better, internally at least. If you have a very good eye you may also note a few places where this manifests externally as well. Last I checked about 10-12% of the lines of inxi had been changed, but I think that number is higher now. Everything that could be optimized was, everything could be made more efficient was. 3. Several core tools in inxi were expanded to work much more cleanly, like reader(), which now supports returning just the index value you want, that always happened on the caller end before, which led to extra code. get_size likewise was expanded to do a string return, which let me remove a lot of internal redundant code in creating the size unit output, like 32 MiB. uniq() was also redone to work exclusively by reference. 4. Many bad reference and dereference practices that had slipped into inxi from the start are mostly corrected now, array assignments use push now, rather than assign to array, then add array to another array, and assign those to the master array. Several unnecessary and cpu/ram intensive copying steps, that is, were removed in many locations internally in inxi. Also now inxi uses more direct anonymous array and hash refernce assignments, which again removes redundant array/hash creation, copy, and assignment. 5. Also added explicit -> dereferencing arrows to make the code more clear and readable, and to make it easier for perl to know what is happening. The lack of consistency actually created confusion, I was not aware of what certain code was doing, and didn't realize it was doing the same thing as other code because of using different methods and syntaxes for referencing array/hash components. I probably missed some, but I got many of them, most probably. 6. Instituted a new perl builtin sub routine rule which is: if the sub takes 2 or more arguments, always put in parentheses, it makes the code much easier to follow because you see the closing ), like: push(@rows,@row); Most perl builtins that take only one arg do not use parentheses, except length, which just looks weird when used in math tests, that is: length($var) > 13 looks better than length $var > 13. This resolved inconsistent uses that had grown over time, so now all the main builtins follow these rules consistently internally. Due to certain style elements, and the time required to carefully go through all these rules, grep and map do not yet consistently use these rules, that's because the tendency has been to use the grep {..test..} @array and map {...actions...} @array 7. Mainly to deal with android failures to read standard system files due to google locking it down, moved most file queries to use -r, is readable, rather than -e, exists, or -f, is file, unless it only needs to know if it exists, of course. This fixed many null data errors in android even on locked androids. 8. Added in %mapper and %dmmapper hashes to allow for easy mapping and unmapping of mapped block devices. Got rid of other ways of doing that, and made it consistent throughout inxi. These are globals that load once. 9. Learned that perl builtin split() has a very strange and in my view originally terrible decision that involves treating as regex rules string characters in split string, like split('^^',$string), which should logically be a string value, not a ^ start search followed by a ^, but that's how it is, so that was carefully checked and made consistent as well. Also expanded split to take advantage of the number of splits to do, which I had only used occasionally before, but only updated field/value splits where I have a good idea of what the data is. This is very useful when the data is in the form of field: value, but value can contain : as well. You have to be very careful however, since some data we do want in fact the 2nd split, but not the subsequent ones, so I only updated the ones I was very sure about. 10. Going along with the cpu microarch fixes, updated and cleaned up all the lists of model/stepping matches, now they are all in order and much easier to scan and find, that had gotten sloppy over the years. 11. More ARM, moved dummy and codec device values into their own storage arrays, that let me remove the filters against those in the other detections. Makes logic easier to read and maintain as well. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Tue, 15 Dec 2020 15:08:05 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.1.09 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-11-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes, new features!! Update now!! Or don't, it's up to you. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Let's call some of the android fixes and debugger failures bugs, why not? Those are fixed. Note that many of these fixes will impact any system that is ARM based, not just android. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Related to issue #226 which was a fine issue, fine tuned the debugger debuggers to allow for smoother handling of /sys parse failures. Also added debugger filters for common items that would make the /sys parser hang, oddly, most seem to be in /sys/power for android devices. 2. Added some fine-tunings for possible mmcblk storage paths, in some cases, an extra /block is added, which made inxi think mounted drives were unmounted. I've never seen this extra /block except on mmcblk devices on android, but you never know, it could be more widespread. 3. Also mainly related to android, but maybe other ARM devices, in some cases, an errant 'timer' device was appearing as a cpu variant, which is wrong. That was a corner case for sure, and part of the variant logic in fact uses timer values to assign the actual cpu variants, but it was wrong in this case because it was ....-timer-mem, not ...-timer, which led to non-existent CPU variants showing. 4. Issue #236 by ChrisCheney pointed out that inxi had never updated its default /proc/meminfo value to use the newer MemAvailable as default if present, which led to incorrect memory used values showing up. That's because back in the old days, we had to construct a synthetic Memory used from MemFree, buffers, cache, etc, but that wasn't always right, since sometimes the cache actually isn't available, often is, but not always. https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/34e431b0ae398fc54ea69ff85ec700722c9da773 This commit on the kernel explains it pretty clearly. Thanks Chris for bringing this to our attention. 5. Kind of more future-proofing, got rid of a bunch of hard-coded strings internally and switched those to use the row_defaults values, which is where string messages are supposed to go. That was mostly in the initial program check messages on start-up, but also a few other stray ones. Also consolidated them a bit to get rid of redundant messages, and added more variable based messages, like for missing/permissions on programs etc. The idea in general is that all the strings are contained in subs so that in theory they could be swapped for other strings, eg, languages, but honestly, I no longer see this as very likely to ever happen. But it's still nice to be consistent internally and not get sloppy with english strings. This also got rid of some largely redundant items in row_defaults, and expanded the list of handled events, and of variable based events, so it shouldn't be as necessary to add new row_defaults items for similar events. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Debugger item to maybe try to find distro OEM, this was connected with issue #231 but the issue poster vanished, and didn't do the work required, so this one won't happen until someone who cares [not me, that is] does the required work. It's always funny to see how quickly people vanish when they have to do the actual boring research that they want me to do for them, lol. Or maybe, sigh is more appropriate than lol. But it is pretty much par for the course, sad to say. Or maybe this was an OEM hoping to have someone do their corporate work for them for free, who knows. Anyway, there's a certain category of items that I'm reasonably happy to implement, but NOT if I have to do all the boring research work, so such features being added will depend on the poster actually doing the boring work. I've gotten burned on this a few times, cpu arch: for example, some guy said he'd track that and provide updates, he never even made it to the first release, so I got stuck doing that one forever after. But that one at least has some general value, so that's ok more or less, but I definitely won't take on stuff that I really don't personally care at all about unless the person requesting the feature does all the work beforehand. The boring part, that is.... 2. Related to issue #226, much improved android ID and many small android fixes for machine data etc. Now uses /system/build.prop for some data, which is a nice source, sadly, most modern android devices seem to be locked down, with both build.prop and /sys locked down, which makes inxi unable to actually get any of that data, but if your device either does not have these root only readable, or if you have an android rooted phone, the android support will be more informative. Hint: if you run inxi in termux on your non rooted android device, and it shows you what android version you are using in System:... Distro: line, then your android is not locked down. I have one such phone, android 7.1, but I cannot say how usual or non usual this is. The poster of issue #226 for instance had to root his android 7 phone to get this data to display. So it seems to vary quite a bit. Note that due to these file system lockdowns, in general, trying to do android arm support remains largely a waste of time, but on some devices sometimes, you can now get quite nice system info. As I noted in the issue, if I can't get the features to work on a non rooted phone in my possession, I'm probably not going to try to do the work because it's too hard to try to work on android issues without having the device in front of you for testing and debugging. In this case, one of my phones did work, so I did the work just to see where android is at now. Android showed some slightly odd syntaxes for some devices, but those are now handled where I got a dataset for them that revealed the changes required. 3. Also related to issue #226 for termux in android, will show -r info. That's an apt based package manager, but termux puts the apt files somewhere else so needed to change paths if those alternate paths existed for apt. 4. Added PARTFLAGS to debugger to see what knd of data that will yield, that's a lsblk key/value pair. 5. Just because it's easy to do, added new -Ixxx item, wakeups: which is a subset of Uptime, this will show how many times the system has been woken from suspend since the last boot. If the system has never been suspended, shows 0. 6. Many more disk vendors and disk IDs. The list just never ends, possibly a metaphor for something, the endless spinning of maya, who knows? 7. Added newest known ubuntu release, hirsute, to buntu ID logic. Might as well catch them early, that will be 21.04. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Wed, 11 Nov 2020 14:57:38 -0800 ================================================================================ Version: 3.1.08 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-10-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes, updates!!! Yes!! Why wait!!! Can't stay frozen forever! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Not an inxi bug, but a weird change in defaults for ubuntu GNOME ENV variable values when running at least the gnome desktop, result to end users appears to be a bug. This resolves issue #228 Note that so much weird non desktop data was put into those environmental variables that inxi simply could make no sense of it. The fix was to make the detections more robust, using regex instead of string compare, as well as to at least try to strip out such corrupted data values, though that can never be fully predictable. As far as I know, this issue only hits ubuntu gnome desktops, I've never seen these value corruptions on any other distro, or on any other ubuntu desktop, though they may be there, but I'm not going to test all the ubuntu spins to find out. I'm hoping the combination of logic fixes and junk data cleaning will handle most future instances of these types of corruptions automatically. Again, this only happens on relatively laste ubuntu gnomes as far as I know. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. An oversight, added sshd to list of whitelisted start clients. This permits expected output for: ssh inxi -bay that is, running inxi as an ssh command string. Should have done that a while ago, but better late than never. This corrects issue #227, or at least, has a better default, it worked fine before, but required using --tty to reset to default terminal behavior. The problem is that if inxi can't determine what it's running in, it defaults to thinking it's in an IRC client, and switches to IRC color codes, among other changes. But it was nice to get sshd covered automatically so users don't have to know the --tty option. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. More disk vendors and vendor IDs!!! Yes, that's right, the list never ends!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Fri, 16 Oct 2020 13:43:40 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.1.07 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-09-29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes, feature updates, changes!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. There was a glitch in the pattern that made -D samsung / seagate not ID right, fixed. 2. I do not like calling this a bug, because it's not an inxi bug, it's an upstream regression in the syntax used in /proc/version, they changed a fully predictable gcc version .... to a random series of embedded/nested parentheses and other random junk. inxi tries to deal with this regression, which will be perceived as a bug in systems running kernel 5.8 or newer and inxi 3.1.06 or older, since it will fail to show the kernel build compiler version since it can't find it in the string. I really dislike these types of regressions caused by bad ideas done badly and without any thought to the transmitted knowledge base, but that's how it goes, no discipline, I miss the graybeards, who cared about things like this. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. more -D nvme id changes, intel in this case. 2. FreeBSD lsusb changed syntax, which triggered a series of errors when run. [hint BSD users, do NOT file issues that you want fixed and then not provide all the data required in a prompt and timely manner, otherwise, really, why did you file the issue?]. Note: the fix basically just rejects any row from lsusb that does not have the expected syntax/value in the expected place, which was I think the right solution given that the change was random, broke expected syntax for lsusb, and wasn't really integrateable into existing inxi usb logic, so why fight it? Given that at least 99.99% of all lsusb output in the world, including by the way OpenBSD's [not sure about most recent version], shows the expected values in the expected place, I could see no value in creating a convoluted work-around for a non core BSD tool in the first place, so that's what I didn't do. See the README.txt for what to do to get issues really handed in BSDs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCMENTS: 1. Added --dbg 19 switch to enable smart data debugging for -Da. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. -C 'boost' option changed from -xxx feature to -x feature. Consider it a promotion! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CODE: 1. Some new tools to handle impossible data values for some -D situations for SMART where the smart report contains gibberish values, that was issue #225 -- tools were convert_hex and is_Hex. The utility for these is limited, but might be of use in some cases, like handling the above gibberish data value. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Tue, 29 Sep 2020 16:08:05 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.1.06 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-08-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New features, new changes, new bug fixes!!! Excitement!!! Thrills!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Forgot to set get Shell logic in inxi short form, oops, so Shell remained blank, only inxi short, which I rarely use so I didn't notice. 2. Failed to test pacman-g2 for packages, had wrong query argument, so it failed. Also failed to test for null data, so showed errors for packages as well. Both fixed. 3. A big bug, subtle, and also at the same time, an enhancement, it turns out NVME drives do NOT follow the age old /proc/partitions logic where if the minor number is divisible by 16 or has remainder 8 when divided by 16, it's a primary drive, not a partition. nvme drives use a random numbering when > 1 nvme drives are present, and the old tests would fail for all nvme drivers more than the first one, which led to wrong disk size totals. Thanks gardotd426 who took the time to help figure this out in issue #223 - fix is to not do that test for nvme drives, or rather, to add a last fail test for nvme primary nvme[0-9]n[0-9] drive detections, not the minor number. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Corrected indentation for block sizes, children were not indented. 2. Updated some older inxi-perl/docs pages, why not, once in a while? 3. Kernel 5.8 introduces a changed syntax to gcc string location, this has been corrected, and the kernel gcc version now shows correctly for the previous syntax and the new one. Hopefully they do not change it again, sigh... 4. Removed string 'hwmon' sensors from gpu, those are not gpu sensors, and are also usually not board/cpu sensors, but things like ath10, iwl, etc, network, or disk sensors, etc. In some cases hwmon sensor data would appear -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. Big sensors refactor, now inxi supports two new sensors options: --sensors-exclude - which allows you to exclude any primary sensor type[s]. Note that in the refactored logic, and in the old logic, gpu sensors were already excluded. Now other hardware specific sensors like network are excluded as well. --sensors-use - use ONLY list of supplied sensor IDs, which have to match the syntax you see in lm-sensors sensors output. Both accept comma separated list of sensors, 1 or more, no spaces. The refactor however is more far reaching, now inxi stores and structures data not as a long line of sensors and data without differentiation, but by sensor array/chip ID, which is how the exclude and use features can work, and how granular default hardware sensor exclusions and uses can happen. This is now working in the gpu sensors, and will in the future be extended to the newer 5.7/5.8 kernel disk temperature sensors values, which will lead in some cases to being able to get sensors data for disks without root or hddtemp. This is a complicated bit of logic, and I don't have time to do it right now, but the data is now there and stored and possible to use in the future. To see sensors structures, use: inxi -s --dbg 18 and that will show the sensors data and its structures, which makes debugger a lot easier for new features. This issue was originally generated by what was in my view an invalid complaint about some inxi sensors defaults, which led me to look more closely at sensors logic, which is severely lacking. More work on sensors will happen in the future, time, health, and energy permitting. 2. Added Watts, mem temp, for amdgpu sensors, as -sxxx option. More gpu sensor data will be added as new data samples show what will be available for the free modules like amdgpu, nouvean, and the intel graphics modules. 3. More disk vendors and IDs, as noted, the list never ends, and it hasn't ended, so statement remains true. Thanks linux-lite hardware database. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES: 1. This has always bugged me since it was introduced, the primary cpu line starter Topology: which was only technically accurate for its direct value, not its children, and also, in -b, cpu short form was using the value as the key, which is a no-no, I'd been meaning to fix that too, but finally realized if I just make the primary CPU line key be 'Info:', which is short, yet non-ambiguous, it would solve both problems. To keep the -b cpu line as short as before, I removed the 'type:' and integraged that value into the primary Info: string: CPU: Info: 6-Core AMD Ryzen 5 2600 [MT MCP] speed: 2750 MHz min/max: 1550/3400 MHz -b 3.1.05 and earlier: CPU: 6-Core: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 type: MT MCP speed: 1515 MHz min/max: 1550/3400 MHz These resolve something that has irked me for quite a while, 'Topology:' didn't fit, it was too geeky, and worst, it only applied to the value directly following it, NOT to the rest of the CPU information. It also could not be shortened or abbreviated since then it would have made no actual sense, like topo:, and the same issue with value being used for key in -b, and wrong word for line starter in -C would have existed. Besides, someone might think I was trying to make a subtle reference to the great Jodorowsky film 'El Topo', which would be silly, because that's art, and this is just some system specs that are reasonably readable... 2. Was using opendns for WAN dig IP address, but apparently cysco bought that company, and now I've noticed the old opendns dig queries were failing more and more, so replaced that with akamai dig requests. Also made the WAN IP fallback to HTTP IP method if dig failed. New option: --no-http-wan and config item NO_HTTP_WAN with override --http-wan added to let you switch off http wan IP requests if you want. Note that if dig fails, you will get no wan ip address. Updated/improved error messages to handle this more complex set of wan ip options, so hopefully the error alert message will in most cases be right. 3. To future proof inxi, switched debugger upload location to ftp.smxi.org/incoming from the old techpatterns.com/incoming. Updated man/help to remove those urls too. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Sun, 16 Aug 2020 14:28:58 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.1.05 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-07-26 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug fixes!!! New Features!! Why wait!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. Issue #220 on github: inxi misidentified XFCE as Gnome. This was a kind of core issue, and pointed to some logic that needed updating, and some inadequate assumptions made, and some too loose cascade of tests. Hopefully now xfce will almost never get misidentified, and the other primary desktops ID'ed either from $ENV or from xrop -root will be slightly more accurately identified as well. Note that this fix creates a possibility for obscure misconfigured desktops to be ID'ed wrong, but in this case, that will be technically a bug for them, but with the new fixes, that situation will be cleaner to handle internally in the desktop ID logic. Also tightened the final Gnome fallback detection to not trigger a possible false positive, it was testing for ^_GNOME but that is not adequate, because some gnome programs will trigger these values in xprop -root even if GNOME is not running. Should be safer now, hopefully no new bugs will be triggered by these changes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. Missed an indentation level for -y1, gcc alt should have been indented in one more level, now it is. 2. In disk vendors/family, didn't clean items starting with '/', this is now corrected. Yes, some do, don't ask me why. Might be cases like: Crucial/Micron maybe, where the first ID is grabbed, not sure. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENTS: 1. New Disk vendors, vendor IDs!!! The list never ends!!! We've finally found infinity, and it is the unceasing wave of tiny and not so tiny disks and their Ids. 2. New feature: for -Aa, -Na/-na/-ia, -Ga, now will add the modules the kernel could support if they were available on the Device-x lines of those items. This was made an -a option because it really makes no sense, if it's a regular option, users might think that for example an nvidia card had a nouveua driver when it didn't, when in fact, all the kernel is saying is that it knows those listed modules 'couid' be used or present. This corresponds to the Display: item in -Ga, that lists 'alternate:' drivers that Xorg knows about that could likewise be used, if they were on the system. In other words these are --admin options because otherwise users might get confused, so this is one where you want to know the man explanation before you ask for it. It is useful however if you're not sure what your choices are for kernel modules. When the alternate driver is the same as the active driver, or if none is found, it does not show the alternate: item to avoid spamming. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Harald Hope - Sun, 26 Jul 2020 19:10:21 -0700 ================================================================================ Version: 3.1.04 Patch: 00 Date: 2020-06-28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELEASE NOTES: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New version, new man, huge update, bug fixes, cleanups, updates!! What started as a relatively minor issue report ended up with a refactor of big chunks of some of the oldest code and logic in inxi. So many bugs and fixes, updates, and enhancements, that I will probably miss some when I try to list them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUGS: 1. In the process of fixing an issue about sudo use triggering server admin emails on failure, when --sudo/--no-sudo and their respective configuration items were added, sudo was inadvertently disabled because the test ran before the options were processed, which meant the condition to set sudo data was always false, so sudo for internal use was never set. The solution was to set a flag in the option handler and set sudo after options or configs run. 2. Issue #219 reported gentoo and one other repo type would fail to show enabled repos, and would show an error as well, this was due to forgetting to make the match test case insensitive. If only all bugs were this easy to fix!! 3. I'd seen this bug before, and couldn't figure out why it existed. It turned out that the partition blacklist filters were running fine in the main partition data tool, but I had forgotten to add in corresponding lsblk partition data filters, lol, so when the logic went back and double checked for missing partitions. This feature had been, if i remember right, to be able to show hidden partitions, which the standard method didn't see, but lsblk did, anyway, when the double check and add missing partitions logic ran, inxi was putting back in the blacklisted partitions every time, despite the original blacklists working well and as intended. This was fixed by adding in all the required fs type blacklists, then adding in comments above each black list reminding coders that if they add or remove from one blacklist, they have to do the same on the other. 4. Found while testing something unrelated on older vm, the fallback case for cpu bugs, which was supposed to show the basic /proc/cpuinfo cpu bugs, was failing inexplicably because the data was simply being put into the wrong variable name, sigh. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXES: 1. While not technically an inxi bug, it would certainly appear that way to anyone who triggered it. We'd gotten issue reports before on this, but they were never complete, so couldn't figure it out. Basically, if someone puts inxi into a simple script that is in $PATH [this was the missing fact needed to actually trigger this bug in order to fix it], the script [not inxi], will then enter into an endless loop as inxi queries it for its version number using