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author | Francois Pons <fpons@mandriva.com> | 2000-04-07 14:43:04 +0000 |
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committer | Francois Pons <fpons@mandriva.com> | 2000-04-07 14:43:04 +0000 |
commit | 1800d14ff9ac6dd218d274b6b4e13e3e71baecc4 (patch) | |
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-rw-r--r-- | tools/serial_probe/Makefile | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/serial_probe/device.h | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/serial_probe/serial.c | 1200 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/serial_probe/serial.h | 43 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/serial_probe/serial_probe.c | 90 |
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diff --git a/tools/serial_probe/Makefile b/tools/serial_probe/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8e8590d62 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/serial_probe/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +CFLAGS = -Wall -Os +CFILES = $(wildcard *.c) +OFILES = $(CFILES:%.c=%.o) +GOAL = serial_probe + +$(GOAL): $(OFILES) + +clean: + rm -f $(GOAL) $(OFILES) *~ diff --git a/tools/serial_probe/device.h b/tools/serial_probe/device.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa5f8183e --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/serial_probe/device.h @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + +/* Copyright 1999 Red Hat, Inc. + * + * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU + * public license. + * + * 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + */ + + +#ifndef _KUDZU_DEVICES_H_ +#define _KUDZU_DEVICES_H_ + +#include <stdio.h> + +enum deviceClass { + /* device classes... this is somewhat ad-hoc */ + CLASS_UNSPEC, CLASS_OTHER, CLASS_NETWORK, CLASS_SCSI, CLASS_VIDEO, + CLASS_AUDIO, CLASS_MOUSE, CLASS_MODEM, CLASS_CDROM, CLASS_TAPE, + CLASS_FLOPPY, CLASS_SCANNER, CLASS_HD, CLASS_RAID, CLASS_PRINTER, + CLASS_CAPTURE, CLASS_KEYBOARD, CLASS_PCMCIA +}; + +enum deviceBus { + /* 'bus' that a device is attached to... this is also ad-hoc */ + /* BUS_SBUS is sort of a misnomer - it's more or less Sun */ + /* OpenPROM probing of all various associated non-PCI buses */ + BUS_UNSPEC = 0, + BUS_OTHER = (1 << 0), + BUS_PCI = (1 << 1), + BUS_SBUS = (1 << 2), + BUS_PSAUX = (1 << 3), + BUS_SERIAL = (1 << 4), + BUS_PARALLEL = (1 << 5), + BUS_SCSI = (1 << 6), + BUS_IDE = (1 << 7), + /* Again, misnomer */ + BUS_KEYBOARD = (1 << 8), +#ifdef _i_wanna_build_this_crap_ + BUS_ISAPNP = (1 << 9), +#endif +}; + +struct device { + /* This pointer is used to make lists by the library. */ + /* Do not expect it to remain constant (or useful) across library calls. */ + struct device *next; + /* Used for ordering, and for aliasing (modem0, modem1, etc.) */ + int index; + enum deviceClass class; /* type */ + enum deviceBus bus; /* bus it's attached to */ + char * device; /* device file associated with it */ + char * driver; /* driver to load, if any */ + char * desc; /* a description */ + int detached; /* should we care if it disappears? */ + struct device *(*newDevice) (struct device *old, struct device *new); + void (*freeDevice) (struct device *dev); + void (*writeDevice) (FILE *file, struct device *dev); + int (*compareDevice) (struct device *dev1, struct device *dev2); +}; + +struct device *newDevice(struct device *old, struct device *new); +void freeDevice(struct device *dev); +void writeDevice(FILE *file, struct device *dev); +int compareDevice(struct device *dev1, struct device *dev2); +struct device *readDevice(FILE *file); + +/* Most of these aren't implemented yet...... */ +/* Return everything found, even non-useful stuff */ +#define PROBE_ALL 1 +/* Don't do 'dangerous' probes that could do weird things (isapnp, serial) */ +#define PROBE_SAFE (1<<1) +/* Stop at first device found */ +#define PROBE_ONE (1<<2) + + +#endif diff --git a/tools/serial_probe/serial.c b/tools/serial_probe/serial.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d0e7c19bd --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/serial_probe/serial.c @@ -0,0 +1,1200 @@ +/* probe serial port for PnP/Legacy devices + * + * Copyright 1999 Red Hat, Inc. + * + * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU + * public license. + * + * 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + */ + + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <termios.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <signal.h> +#include <time.h> +#include <sys/time.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h> + +#include <linux/serial.h> +#include "serial.h" + +/* character strings ARE null-terminated in the following structure */ +/* these elements are marked with a (string) in the comment */ +/* If PnP device sent 6 bit data stream, we've xlated by a 0x20 offset */ +/* When computing checksum, must remove this offset */ +struct pnp_com_id { + unsigned char xlate_6bit; /* does this contain xlated data */ + unsigned char other_id[17]; /* backward compatibility with pre-PNP */ + unsigned char other_len; /* length of the other_id */ + unsigned char pnp_rev[2]; /* PnP revision bytes */ + unsigned char pnp_rev_str[8]; /* PnP revision (string version) */ + unsigned char eisa_id[4]; /* EISA Mfr identifier (string) */ + unsigned char product_id[5]; /* Mfr determined product ID (string) */ + unsigned char serial_number[9];/* Optional dev serial number (string) */ + unsigned char class_name[33]; /* Optional PnP Class name (string) */ + unsigned char driver_id[42]; /* Optional compat device IDs (string) */ + unsigned char user_name[42]; /* Optional verbose product descr (string)*/ + unsigned char checksum[2]; /* Optional checksum */ +}; + +/* there are two possible bytes to signify the start of a PnP ID string */ +#define BeginPnP1 0x28 +#define BeginPnP2 0x08 + +/* Likewise, two possible stop bytes */ +#define EndPnP1 0x29 +#define EndPnP2 0x09 + +/* these chars indicate extensions to the base dev id exist */ +#define ExtendPnP1 0x5c +#define ExtendPnP2 0x3c + +#define PNP_COM_MAXLEN 256 + +/* results from initiating hardware probe of a hardware device */ +#define PNP_COM_FATAL 1 /* system error, check errno */ +#define PNP_COM_FAIL 2 /* probe ok, but found nothing */ +#define PNP_COM_OK 3 /* probe ok, we found it */ + +/* types of devices we might find */ +/* if PNP_COM_PNPDEV is NOT set, its a legacy device */ +#define PNP_COM_MOUSE 1 /* its a mouse */ +#define PNP_COM_MODEM 2 /* its a modem */ +#define PNP_COM_OTHER 4 /* device is there, cant tell what kind */ +#define PNP_COM_NOEXIST 8 /* no device seen */ +#define PNP_COM_PNPDEV 512 /* its a PNP device */ + +/* level of debugging output */ +/* current any value > 0 dumps all available debugging output */ +static int debug_level=0; + +static void serialFreeDevice(struct serialDevice *dev) { + if (dev->pnpmfr) free(dev->pnpmfr); + if (dev->pnpmodel) free(dev->pnpmodel); + if (dev->pnpcompat) free(dev->pnpcompat); + if (dev->pnpdesc) free(dev->pnpdesc); + freeDevice((struct device *)dev); +} + +static void serialWriteDevice(FILE *file, struct serialDevice *dev) +{ + writeDevice(file, (struct device *) dev); + if (dev->pnpmfr) + fprintf(file,"pnpmfr: %s\n",dev->pnpmfr); + if (dev->pnpmodel) + fprintf(file,"pnpmodel: %s\n",dev->pnpmodel); + if (dev->pnpcompat) + fprintf(file,"pnpcompat: %s\n",dev->pnpcompat); + if (dev->pnpdesc) + fprintf(file,"pnpdesc: %s\n",dev->pnpdesc); +} + +static int serialCompareDevice( struct serialDevice *dev1, struct serialDevice *dev2) +{ + int x; + + x = compareDevice((struct device *)dev1, (struct device *)dev2); + if (x && x!=2) return x; + if (dev1->pnpmfr && dev2->pnpmfr && strcmp(dev1->pnpmfr,dev2->pnpmfr)) + return 1; + if ((!dev1->pnpmfr || !dev2->pnpmfr) && (dev1->pnpmfr != dev2->pnpmfr)) + return 1; + if (dev1->pnpmodel && dev2->pnpmodel && strcmp(dev1->pnpmodel,dev2->pnpmodel)) + return 1; + if ((!dev1->pnpmodel || !dev2->pnpmodel) && (dev1->pnpmodel != dev2->pnpmodel)) + return 1; + if (dev1->pnpcompat && dev2->pnpcompat && strcmp(dev1->pnpcompat,dev2->pnpcompat)) + return 1; + if ((!dev1->pnpcompat || !dev2->pnpcompat) && (dev1->pnpcompat != dev2->pnpcompat)) + return 1; + if (dev1->pnpdesc && dev2->pnpdesc && strcmp(dev1->pnpdesc,dev2->pnpdesc)) + return 1; + if ((!dev1->pnpdesc || !dev2->pnpdesc) && (dev1->pnpdesc != dev2->pnpdesc)) + return 1; + return x; +} + + +struct serialDevice * serialNewDevice(struct serialDevice *dev) { + struct serialDevice *ret; + + ret = malloc(sizeof(struct serialDevice)); + memset(ret,'\0',sizeof(struct serialDevice)); + ret=(struct serialDevice *)newDevice((struct device *)dev,(struct device *)ret); + ret->bus = BUS_SERIAL; + ret->newDevice = serialNewDevice; + ret->freeDevice = serialFreeDevice; + ret->writeDevice = serialWriteDevice; + ret->compareDevice = serialCompareDevice; + if (dev && dev->bus == BUS_SERIAL) { + if (dev->pnpmfr) + ret->pnpmfr=strdup(dev->pnpmfr); + if (dev->pnpmodel) + ret->pnpmodel=strdup(dev->pnpmodel); + if (dev->pnpcompat) + ret->pnpcompat=strdup(dev->pnpcompat); + if (dev->pnpdesc) + ret->pnpdesc=strdup(dev->pnpdesc); + } + return ret; +} + +/* UNUSED */ +void print_status_lines( int fd ) { + int modem_lines; + + ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &modem_lines); + + printf("DTR : %s\n",(modem_lines & TIOCM_DTR ? "On" : "Off")); + printf("RTS : %s\n",(modem_lines & TIOCM_RTS ? "On" : "Off")); + printf("CTS : %s\n",(modem_lines & TIOCM_CTS ? "On" : "Off")); + printf("DSR : %s\n",(modem_lines & TIOCM_DSR ? "On" : "Off")); + printf("CD : %s\n",(modem_lines & TIOCM_CD ? "On" : "Off")); + printf("RI : %s\n",(modem_lines & TIOCM_RI ? "On" : "Off")); + +} + + +/* UNUSED except in debug */ +/* outputs data in a hex table, 8 values per row */ +void print_hex_data( unsigned char *data, int len ) { + int i, j, pos; + + if (len == 0) { + printf("No data to print.\n"); + return; + } + + pos = 0; + for (i=0; i< len; i+=8) { + printf("0x%.4x ", i); + for (j=i; j < len && j < i+8; j++) { + printf("0x%.2x ",data[pos++]); + } + printf("\n"); + } +} + + +/* + * wait_input - wait until there is data available on fd, + * for the length of time specified by *timo (indefinite + * if timo is NULL). + */ + +int wait_for_input (int fd, struct timeval *timo) { + fd_set ready; + int n; + + FD_ZERO(&ready); + FD_SET(fd, &ready); + + n = select(fd+1, &ready, NULL, &ready, timo); + return n; +} + +/* UNUSED */ +/* read characters into the buffer buf, until one of: */ +/* char_timeout expired before next character arrives */ +/* total_timeout expires */ +/* maxlen characters are retrieved */ +/* */ +/* returns < 0 if it fails */ +/* otherwise the # of characters received is returned */ +/* char_timeout is in microseconds (millionths of a sec) */ +/* total_timeout is in seconds */ +int timed_serial_read(int fd, int char_timeout, int total_timeout, + unsigned char *buf, int maxlen ) { + + int done, pos, starttime, temp; + struct timeval timo; + unsigned char intbuf[2]; + + /* start reading */ + done = 0; + pos = 0; + starttime=time(NULL); + memset(buf, 0, maxlen); + while (!done) { + timo.tv_sec=0; + timo.tv_usec=char_timeout; + if (wait_for_input(fd, &timo) > 0) { + temp = read( fd, intbuf, 1 ); + if (temp < 0) { + if (errno != EAGAIN) + return -1; + } else { + buf[pos++] = intbuf[0]; + buf[pos] = 0; + } + } else + done = 1; + + /* shouldnt run more than 5 seconds */ + if (time(NULL)-starttime > total_timeout ) + done = 1; + + if (pos > maxlen) + done = 1; + } + return pos; +} + + +int open_serial_port( char *port ) { + int fd; + + fd = open( port, O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK); + if (fd < 0) + return -1; + + /* reset file so it is no longer in non-blocking mode */ + if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, 0) < 0) { + close(fd); + return -1; + } + + return fd; +} + +/* <0 means ioctl error occurred */ +int get_serial_lines( int fd ) { + int modem_lines; + + ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &modem_lines); + return modem_lines; +} + +/* <0 means ioctl error occurred */ +int set_serial_lines( int fd, int modem_lines ) { + return ioctl(fd, TIOCMSET, &modem_lines); +} + +/* set serial port to 1200 baud, 'nbits' bits, 1 stop, no parity */ +int setup_serial_port( int fd, int nbits, struct termios *attr ) { + + attr->c_iflag = IGNBRK | IGNPAR; + attr->c_cflag = 0; + attr->c_cflag &= ~(CSIZE | CSTOPB | PARENB | PARODD | PARENB); + attr->c_cflag |= CREAD | CLOCAL; /*| CRTSCTS ; */ + if (nbits == 7) + attr->c_cflag |= CS7 | CSTOPB; + else + attr->c_cflag |= CS8; + attr->c_oflag = 0; + attr->c_lflag = 0; + + attr->c_cc[VMIN] = 1; + attr->c_cc[VTIME] = 5; + + cfsetospeed( attr, B1200); + cfsetispeed( attr, B1200); + return tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, attr); +} + +/* Initialize the serial port to a known state *before* probing. This is + * apparently required for some Logitech mice, who will stubbornly refuse + * to respond to PnP probes after they've been opened by gpm or XFree. + */ + +int init_port(int fd) { + struct termios attr; + + if (tcgetattr(fd,&attr)) + return 1; + + cfsetospeed(&attr, B2400); + cfsetispeed(&attr, B2400); + attr.c_iflag = IXON | ICRNL; + attr.c_cflag = CLOCAL | HUPCL | CREAD | B9600 | CS8; + attr.c_oflag = 0; + attr.c_lflag = 0; + return tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &attr); +} + + +/* Request for PnP info from serial device */ +/* See page 6 of the pnpcom doc from Microsoft */ +/* Return code tells us what happened */ +/* */ +/* PNP_COM_FATAL - error, errno has reason */ +/* PNP_COM_OK - probe initiated successfully */ +/* PNP_COM_FAIL - DSR never came on - try alterntives */ +/* means (ATI9?) to get PnP string */ +int init_pnp_com_seq1( int fd ) { + int modem_lines; + int temp; + int dsr_status; + int rc = PNP_COM_OK; + struct termios portattr; + + if (init_port(fd)) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + + modem_lines = get_serial_lines(fd); + + /* turn off RTS */ + modem_lines &= ~TIOCM_RTS; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + + /* wait 200ms for DSR=1 */ + usleep(200000); + + dsr_status = get_serial_lines(fd) & TIOCM_DSR; + /* see if we got DSR coming up */ + + if (!dsr_status) { + /* turn DTR and RTS back on and try alternative methods */ + modem_lines |= TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + rc = PNP_COM_OK; + } + + /* COM port Setup, 1st phase */ + /* now we set port to be 1200 baud, 7 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit */ + temp = tcgetattr(fd, &portattr); + if (temp < 0) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + /* goto 1200 baud, etc etc as PnP requires */ + temp = setup_serial_port( fd, 7, &portattr ); + if (temp < 0) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + + /* we drop DTR and RTS */ + modem_lines &= ~( TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR); + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + usleep(200000); + + /* bring DTR back up */ + modem_lines |= TIOCM_DTR; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + usleep(200000); + + /* now entering next phase */ + modem_lines |= TIOCM_RTS; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + usleep(200000); + + return rc; +} + + +/* Request for PnP info from serial device */ +/* Uses ATI9 code, may not do anything but return 'ERROR' */ +/* Return code tells us what happened */ +/* */ +/* PNP_COM_FATAL - error, errno has reason */ +/* PNP_COM_OK - probe initiated successfully */ +/* PNP_COM_FAIL - DSR never came on - try alterntives */ +/* means (ATI9?) to get PnP string */ +int init_pnp_com_ati9( int fd ) { + int modem_lines; + int temp; + int done; + int respindex; + int starttime; + unsigned char resp[100], buf[2]; + struct timeval timo; + struct termios portattr; + + modem_lines = get_serial_lines(fd); + + /* turn off RTS */ + modem_lines &= ~TIOCM_RTS; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + + /* wait 200ms for DSR=1 */ + usleep(200000); + + /* now we set port to be 1200 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit */ + temp = tcgetattr(fd, &portattr); + if (temp < 0) { + modem_lines |= TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + } + + /* goto 1200 baud, 8 bits */ + temp = setup_serial_port( fd, 8, &portattr ); + if (temp < 0) { + modem_lines |= TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + } + + /* turn on DTR and RTS */ + modem_lines = get_serial_lines(fd); + modem_lines |= TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + usleep(200000); + + /* send the 'AT' command */ + if (debug_level > 0) + printf("Sending ATI9 command to modem\n"); + + write(fd, "ATI9\r", 5); + + /* start reading - read the AT command back */ + done = 0; + respindex= 0; + starttime=time(NULL); + memset(resp, 0, sizeof(resp)); + while (!done) { + timo.tv_sec=0; + timo.tv_usec=250000; + if (wait_for_input(fd, &timo) > 0) { + temp = read( fd, buf, 1 ); + if (temp < 0) { + if (errno != EAGAIN) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + } else { + resp[respindex++] = buf[0]; + resp[respindex] = 0; + } + } else + done = 1; + + /* shouldnt run more than 5 seconds */ + if (time(NULL)-starttime > 5 ) + done = 1; + + if (respindex > 6) + done = 1; + + if (strstr(resp, "ATI9\r")) + done = 1; + + if (debug_level > 0) + printf("ATI9 probe ->%d \"%s\"\n",respindex, resp); + } + + /* see if we saw the 'OK' response */ + if (strstr(resp, "(")) + return PNP_COM_OK; + else + return PNP_COM_FAIL; + + return PNP_COM_OK; +} + +/* See if this is a legacy mouse device */ +/* Only called if the PnP probe above failed */ +/* We turn off the mouse via RS232 lines, then turn it on */ +/* If it spits out an 'M' character (at 1200 baud, 7N1) */ +/* it could be a mouse. */ +/* */ +/* Return code tells us what happened */ +/* */ +/* PNP_COM_FATAL - error, errno has reason */ +/* PNP_COM_OK - probe saw 'M' */ +/* PNP_COM_FAIL - Never saw the 'M' response */ + +int find_legacy_mouse( int fd ) { + int modem_lines; + int temp; + int done; + int starttime; + unsigned char resp[2]; + struct timeval timo; + struct termios portattr; + + /* now we set port to be 1200 baud, 7 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit */ + temp = tcgetattr(fd, &portattr); + if (temp < 0) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + + /* goto 1200 baud, etc etc*/ + temp = setup_serial_port( fd, 7, &portattr ); + if (temp < 0) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + + /* we drop DTR and RTS */ + modem_lines = get_serial_lines(fd); + modem_lines &= ~( TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR); + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + usleep(200000); + + /* bring them DTR back up */ + modem_lines |= TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + + /* start reading - after first character we quit */ + done = 0; + starttime=time(NULL); + while (!done) { + timo.tv_sec=0; + timo.tv_usec=250000; + if (wait_for_input(fd, &timo) > 0) { + temp = read( fd, resp, 1 ); + if (temp < 0) { + if (errno != EAGAIN) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + } else { + done = 1; + } + } else + done = 1; + + + /* shouldnt run more than 2 seconds */ + if (time(NULL)-starttime > 2 ) + done = 1; + } + if (*resp == 'M') + return PNP_COM_OK; + else + return PNP_COM_FAIL; +} + +/* See if this is a legacy modem device */ +/* Only called if the PnP probe above failed */ +/* We send a '!AT' and see if we get an 'OK' back */ +/* */ +/* Return code tells us what happened */ +/* */ +/* PNP_COM_FATAL - error, errno has reason */ +/* PNP_COM_OK - probe saw 'OK' */ +/* PNP_COM_FAIL - Never saw the 'OK' response */ +int find_legacy_modem( int fd ) { + int modem_lines; + int temp; + int done; + int respindex; + int starttime; + unsigned char resp[10], buf[2]; + struct timeval timo; + struct termios portattr; + + /* now we set port to be 1200 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit */ + temp = tcgetattr(fd, &portattr); + if (temp < 0) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + + /* goto 1200 baud, 8 bits */ + temp = setup_serial_port( fd, 8, &portattr ); + if (temp < 0) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + + /* turn on DTR and RTS */ + modem_lines = get_serial_lines(fd); + modem_lines |= TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR; + set_serial_lines(fd, modem_lines); + usleep(200000); + + /* send the 'AT' command */ + if (debug_level > 0) + printf("Sending AT command to modem\n"); + + write(fd, "AT\r", 3); + + /* start reading - we'll get AT command back first, then modem response */ + done = 0; + respindex= 0; + starttime=time(NULL); + memset(resp, 0, sizeof(resp)); + while (!done) { + timo.tv_sec=0; + timo.tv_usec=250000; + if (wait_for_input(fd, &timo) > 0) { + temp = read( fd, buf, 1 ); + if (temp < 0) { + if (errno != EAGAIN) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + } else { + resp[respindex++] = buf[0]; + } + } else + done = 1; + + /* shouldnt run more than 5 seconds */ + if (time(NULL)-starttime > 5 ) + done = 1; + + if (respindex > 9) + done = 1; + } + + /* see if we saw the 'OK' response */ + if (strstr(resp, "OK")) + return PNP_COM_OK; + else + return PNP_COM_FAIL; +} + +/* retrieve the PnP ID string */ +/* timeout after 3 seconds */ +/* should probably set a 200 msec timeout per char, as spec says */ +/* if no char received, we're done */ +int read_pnp_string( int fd, unsigned char *pnp_string, int *pnp_len, int pnp_stringbuf_size ) { + int pnp_index; + int temp, done, counter; + int seen_start; + time_t starttime; + struct timeval timo; + unsigned char buf[80]; + unsigned char end_char; + + /* see if we have any input waiting */ + pnp_index =0; + seen_start = 0; + done = 0; + end_char = 0; + starttime=time(NULL); + while (!done) { + timo.tv_sec=0; + timo.tv_usec=250000; + if (wait_for_input(fd, &timo) > 0) { + temp = read( fd, buf, 1 ); + if (temp < 0) { + if (errno != EAGAIN) + return PNP_COM_FATAL; + } else { + for (counter=0; counter < temp; counter++) { + pnp_string[pnp_index++] = buf[counter]; + if (seen_start) { + if (buf[counter] == end_char) { + done=1; + break; + } + } else { + if (buf[counter] == BeginPnP1) { + seen_start = 1; + end_char = EndPnP1; + } else if (buf[counter] == BeginPnP2) { + seen_start = 1; + end_char = EndPnP2; + } + } + } + } + } else + done = 1; + + /* shouldnt run more than 4 seconds */ + if (time(NULL)-starttime > 4 ) + done = 1; + + if (pnp_index >= pnp_stringbuf_size) + done = 1; + } + pnp_string[pnp_index] = 0; + *pnp_len=pnp_index; + return 0; +} + +/* UNUSED */ +/* simple little helper function */ +void xlate_memcpy( void *dest, void *src, int len, int xlate_flag ) { + unsigned char *d, *s; + int i; + + for (i=0,d=dest,s=src; i<len; i++, d++, s++) + *d = (*s) + ((xlate_flag) ? 0x20 : 0 ); +} + +/* parse the PnP ID string into components */ +int parse_pnp_string( unsigned char *pnp_id_string, int pnp_len, + struct pnp_com_id *pnp_id ) { + unsigned char *p1, *p2; + unsigned char *start; + unsigned char *end; + unsigned char *curpos; + unsigned char *endfield; + unsigned char *temppos; + unsigned char *pnp_string; + unsigned char end_char; + + int no_more_extensions=0; + int stage; + int len; + unsigned short int checksum; + char hex_checksum[5]; + + char extension_delims[] = {EndPnP1, EndPnP2, ExtendPnP1, ExtendPnP2, 0}; + char end_delims[] = {EndPnP1, EndPnP2, 0}; + + /* clear out pnp_id */ + memset(pnp_id, 0, sizeof(*pnp_id)); + + /* copy pnp_string to temp space */ + pnp_string = alloca(pnp_len+1); + memcpy(pnp_string, pnp_id_string, pnp_len+1); + + /* first find the start of the PnP part of string */ + p1 = memchr( pnp_string, BeginPnP1, pnp_len ); + p2 = memchr( pnp_string, BeginPnP2, pnp_len ); + + /* use the one which points nearest to start of the string */ + /* and is actually defined */ + if ( p1 && p2 ) { + start = (p1 < p2) ? p1 : p2; + } else if (p1) + start = p1; + else if (p2) + start = p2; + else + start = NULL; + + /* if no start then we're done */ + if (!start) + return -1; + + /* the length of the initial part cannot be more than 17 bytes */ + if ((start - pnp_string) > 17) + return -1; + + /* setup end character we are looking for based on the start character */ + if (start == p2) { + pnp_id->xlate_6bit = 1; + end_char = EndPnP2; + /* we need to xlate data in PnP fields */ + /* remember to skip the revision fields (bytes 1 and 2 after start) */ + temppos=start; + while (1) { + if (*temppos == EndPnP2) { + *temppos += 0x20; + break; + } else if (temppos != start+1 && temppos != start+2 ) + *temppos += 0x20; + + temppos++; + } + } else { + pnp_id->xlate_6bit = 0; + end_char = EndPnP1; + } + + /* move everything before the start of the PnP block */ + memcpy(pnp_id->other_id, pnp_string, start-pnp_string); + pnp_id->other_len = start - pnp_string; + + /* now we get the PnP fields - all were zero'd out above */ + curpos = start+1; + memcpy(pnp_id->pnp_rev,curpos,2); curpos += 2; + memcpy(pnp_id->eisa_id,curpos,3); curpos += 3; + memcpy(pnp_id->product_id,curpos,4); curpos += 4; + /* now we see if have extension fields */ + no_more_extensions = 0; + stage = 0; + while (!no_more_extensions) { + if (*curpos == ExtendPnP1 || *curpos == ExtendPnP2) { + curpos++; + endfield = strpbrk(curpos, extension_delims); + if (!endfield) + return -1; + /* if we reached the end of all PnP data, back off */ + /* cause there is a checksum at the end of extension data */ + if (*endfield == EndPnP1 || *endfield == EndPnP2) + endfield -= 2; + } else + break; + + len = endfield - curpos; + switch (stage) { + case 0: + if (len != 8 && len != 0 ) + return -1; + + memcpy(pnp_id->serial_number,curpos,len); + curpos += len; + break; + + case 1: + if (len > 33) + return -1; + memcpy(pnp_id->class_name, curpos, len); + curpos = endfield; + break; + + case 2: + if (len > 41) + return -1; + memcpy(pnp_id->driver_id, curpos, len); + curpos = endfield; + break; + + case 3: + if (len > 41) + return -1; + memcpy(pnp_id->user_name, curpos, len); + curpos = endfield; + break; + } + stage++; + } + + /* now find the end of all PnP data */ + end = strpbrk(curpos, end_delims); + if (!end) + return -1; + + /* if we had any extensions, we expect an checksum */ + if (stage != 0) { + /* copy checksum into struct */ + memcpy(pnp_id->checksum, curpos, 2); + + /* compute the checksum as the sum of all PnP bytes, excluding */ + /* the two byte checksum. */ + checksum = 0; + for (temppos=start; temppos <= end; temppos++) { + /* skip checksum in calculation */ + if (temppos == (end-2) || temppos == (end-1)) + continue; + /* dont xlate the revision at start */ + if (temppos != (start+1) && temppos != (start+2)) + checksum += *temppos - ((pnp_id->xlate_6bit) ? 0x20 : 0); + else + checksum += *temppos; + } + sprintf(hex_checksum, "%.2X", checksum & 0xff); + if (strncmp(hex_checksum, pnp_id->checksum, 2)) + return -1; + } + + /* checksum was ok, so we're done */ + return 0; +} + +/* UNUSED except for debugging */ +void print_pnp_id( struct pnp_com_id id ) { + int i; + int extensions_exist; + int revision_temp; + + if (id.other_len != 0) { + printf("Detected non-PnP data stream at start.\n"); + printf(" Length = 0x%x\n",id.other_len); + printf(" Contents ="); + for (i=0; i<id.other_len; i++) + printf(" 0x%x",id.other_id[i]); + printf("\n"); + } else + printf("Non-PnP data stream not detected at start.\n"); + + + /* parse PnP revision bytes into a string values (eg. "1.00") */ + revision_temp = ((id.pnp_rev[0]&0x3f) << 6)+(id.pnp_rev[1]&0x3f); + sprintf(id.pnp_rev_str, "%d.%d",revision_temp/100,revision_temp % 100); + + printf("\nPnP Required fields:\n"); + printf(" Revision = %s\n",id.pnp_rev_str); + printf(" Manufacturer = %s\n",id.eisa_id); + printf(" Product ID = %s\n",id.product_id); + + extensions_exist = id.serial_number[0] || id.class_name[0] || + id.driver_id[0] || id.user_name[0]; + + if (extensions_exist) { + printf("\nPnP extension field(s) exist:\n"); + if (id.serial_number[0]) + printf(" Serial Number = %s\n",id.serial_number); + if (id.class_name[0]) + printf(" PnP class name = %s\n",id.class_name); + if (id.driver_id[0]) + printf(" PnP Compatible = %s\n",id.driver_id); + if (id.user_name[0]) + printf(" PnP Description = %s\n",id.user_name); + } +} + +int attempt_pnp_retrieve(int fd, char *pnp_string, int *pnp_strlen, int pnp_stringbuf_size) { + int pnp_probe_status; + int tried_at_prodding; + int give_up; + struct pnp_com_id pnp_id; + + tried_at_prodding=0; + give_up=0; + + while (!give_up) { + pnp_probe_status = init_pnp_com_seq1(fd); + if (pnp_probe_status == PNP_COM_FATAL) { + return(PNP_COM_FATAL); + } else if (pnp_probe_status == PNP_COM_OK) { + read_pnp_string(fd, pnp_string, pnp_strlen, pnp_stringbuf_size ); + + if (debug_level > 0) { + printf("\nPNP string = |%s|\n\n",pnp_string); + print_hex_data(pnp_string, *pnp_strlen); + } + + if (*pnp_strlen == 1 && pnp_string[0] == 'M') /* legacy mouse */ + return PNP_COM_OK; + /* see if we got anything useful, if not try at command */ + /* to prod device into correct serial params */ + if (parse_pnp_string( pnp_string, *pnp_strlen, &pnp_id )<0) + if (!tried_at_prodding) { + write(fd, "AT\r", 3); + tried_at_prodding=1; + } else + give_up = 1; + else + return PNP_COM_OK; + } else + give_up = 1; + } + + /* try sending a ATI9 code to the modem to see if we get PnP id back */ + init_pnp_com_ati9(fd); + read_pnp_string(fd, pnp_string, pnp_strlen, pnp_stringbuf_size ); + if (parse_pnp_string( pnp_string, *pnp_strlen, &pnp_id )<0) { + *pnp_strlen = 0; + pnp_string[0] = 0; + return PNP_COM_FAIL; + } else + return PNP_COM_OK; +} + +struct device *serialProbe(enum deviceClass probeClass, int probeFlags, + struct device *devlist) { + int fd; + int temp; + int pnp_strlen; + int devicetype=-1; + unsigned char pnp_string[100]; + char port[20]; + struct termios origattr; + struct pnp_com_id pnp_id; + struct serialDevice *serdev; + struct stat sb; + int maj, twelve=12; + int console=-1; + int stdin_line=-1; + struct serial_struct si; + + if (probeFlags & PROBE_SAFE) return devlist; + + /* Are we on a serial console? */ + fstat(0,&sb); + maj = major(sb.st_rdev); + if (maj != 4 && (maj < 136 || maj > 143)) { + if (ioctl (0, TIOCLINUX, &twelve) < 0) { + if (ioctl (0, TIOCGSERIAL, &si) >= 0) { + if (si.line > 0) { + stdin_line = 1 << si.line; + } else { + stdin_line = 0; + } + } else stdin_line = 0; + } + } + + fd=open("/dev/console",O_RDWR); + if (fd != -1) { + fstat(fd,&sb); + maj = major(sb.st_rdev); + if (maj != 4 && (maj < 136 || maj > 143)) { + if (ioctl (fd, TIOCLINUX, &twelve) < 0) { + if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGSERIAL, &si) >= 0) { + if (si.line > 0) { + console = 1 << si.line; + } else { + console = 0; + } + } else console = 0; + } + } + close(fd); + } + + + if ( + (probeClass == CLASS_UNSPEC) || + (probeClass == CLASS_OTHER) || + (probeClass == CLASS_MOUSE) || + (probeClass == CLASS_MODEM) || + (probeClass == CLASS_PRINTER) + ) { + int x; + + for (x=0; x<=3 ; x++) { + struct stat sbuf; + char lockfile[32]; + if (x==console || x==stdin_line) continue; + snprintf(port,20,"/dev/ttyS%d",x); + + /* Make sure it's not in use */ + snprintf(lockfile,32,"/var/lock/LCK..ttyS%d",x); + if (!stat(lockfile,&sbuf)) + continue; + memset(lockfile,'\0',32); + if (readlink("/dev/modem",lockfile,32)>0) { + if (!strcmp(basename(port),basename(lockfile))) { + snprintf(lockfile,32,"/var/lock/LCK..modem"); + if (!stat(lockfile,&sbuf)) + continue; + } + } + + if ((fd=open_serial_port(port)) < 0) { + continue; + } + /* save the current state of the port */ + temp = tcgetattr(fd, &origattr); + if (temp < 0) { + close(fd); + continue; + } + + /* try twiddling RS232 control lines and see if it talks to us */ + devicetype=-1; + pnp_strlen = 0; + attempt_pnp_retrieve( fd, pnp_string, &pnp_strlen, sizeof(pnp_string) - 1 ); + + /* see if we found any PnP signature */ + if (pnp_strlen != 0) { + if (*pnp_string == 'M') { /* Legacy mouse */ + if (probeClass == CLASS_MOUSE || probeClass == CLASS_UNSPEC) { + serdev = serialNewDevice(NULL); + serdev->class=CLASS_MOUSE; + serdev->device=strdup(port+5); + serdev->desc=strdup("Generic Serial Mouse"); + serdev->driver=strdup("generic"); + if (devlist) + serdev->next = devlist; + devlist = (struct device *)serdev; + if (probeFlags & PROBE_ONE) { + tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &origattr); + tcflush(fd, TCIOFLUSH); + close(fd); + return devlist; + } + } + tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &origattr); + close(fd); + continue; + } + /* fill in the PnP com structure */ + if (parse_pnp_string( pnp_string, pnp_strlen, &pnp_id )<0) { + goto endprobe; + } else { + char *foo; + int len; + + if (debug_level > 0) { + printf("PnP ID string for serial device on port %s\n",port); + print_pnp_id( pnp_id ); + } + serdev = serialNewDevice(NULL); + if (pnp_id.user_name[0]) { + serdev->pnpdesc = strdup(pnp_id.user_name); + len = strlen(pnp_id.eisa_id)+strlen(pnp_id.product_id)+strlen(pnp_id.user_name)+3; + foo = malloc(len); + snprintf(foo,len,"%s|%s %s",pnp_id.eisa_id,pnp_id.product_id,pnp_id.user_name); + } else { + len = strlen(pnp_id.eisa_id)+strlen(pnp_id.product_id)+3; + foo = malloc(len); + snprintf(foo,len,"%s|%s",pnp_id.eisa_id,pnp_id.product_id); + } + serdev->desc=strdup(foo); + serdev->device=strdup(port+5); + serdev->driver=strdup("ignore"); + serdev->pnpmfr = strdup(pnp_id.eisa_id); + serdev->pnpmodel = strdup(pnp_id.product_id); + + free(foo); + foo=pnp_id.product_id; + if (pnp_id.driver_id) { + if (strstr(pnp_id.driver_id,"PNP")) + foo = strstr(pnp_id.driver_id,"PNP")+3; + serdev->pnpcompat = strdup(pnp_id.driver_id); + } + if (!strncmp(foo, "0F", 2)) + serdev->class = CLASS_MOUSE; + else if (!strncmp(foo, "C", 1)) + serdev->class = CLASS_MODEM; + else if (!strncmp(pnp_id.class_name, "Modem", 5)) + serdev->class = CLASS_MODEM; + else + serdev->class = CLASS_OTHER; + if (serdev->class == probeClass || probeClass == CLASS_UNSPEC) { + if (devlist) + serdev->next = devlist; + devlist = (struct device *)serdev; + if (probeFlags & PROBE_ONE) { + tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &origattr); + tcflush(fd, TCIOFLUSH); + close(fd); + return devlist; + } + } else { + serdev->freeDevice(serdev); + } + goto endprobe; + } + } else { + /* try to find a legacy device */ + + temp = find_legacy_mouse(fd); + if (temp == PNP_COM_FATAL) { + goto endprobe; + } else if (temp == PNP_COM_OK) { + if (probeClass == CLASS_UNSPEC || probeClass == CLASS_MOUSE) { + serdev=serialNewDevice(NULL); + serdev->class = CLASS_MOUSE; + serdev->device = strdup(port+5); + serdev->driver= strdup("generic"); + serdev->desc = strdup("Generic Serial Mouse"); + if (devlist) + serdev->next = devlist; + devlist = (struct device *)serdev; + if (probeFlags & PROBE_ONE) { + tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &origattr); + tcflush(fd, TCIOFLUSH); + close(fd); + return devlist; + } + } + goto endprobe; + } else { + if (debug_level > 0) + printf("Didnt see a legacy mouse, need to ATI it now.\n"); + + temp = find_legacy_modem(fd); + if (temp == PNP_COM_FATAL) { + goto endprobe; + } else if (temp == PNP_COM_OK) { + if (debug_level > 0) + printf("\nLegacy modem signature seen.\n\n"); + if (probeClass == CLASS_UNSPEC || probeClass == CLASS_MODEM) { + serdev=serialNewDevice(NULL); + serdev->class = CLASS_MODEM; + serdev->device = strdup(port+5); + serdev->driver= strdup("ignore"); + serdev->desc = strdup("Generic Serial Modem"); + if (devlist) + serdev->next = devlist; + devlist = (struct device *)serdev; + if (probeFlags & PROBE_ONE) { + tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &origattr); + tcflush(fd, TCIOFLUSH); + close(fd); + return devlist; + } + } + goto endprobe; + } else { + if (debug_level > 0) + printf("Didnt see a legacy modem, game over.\n"); + } + } + } +endprobe: + tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &origattr); + tcflush(fd, TCIOFLUSH); + close(fd); + } + } + return devlist; +} diff --git a/tools/serial_probe/serial.h b/tools/serial_probe/serial.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..75d178ce9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/serial_probe/serial.h @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +/* Copyright 1999 Red Hat, Inc. + * + * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU + * public license. + * + * 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + */ + +#ifndef _KUDZU_SERIAL_H_ +#define _KUDZU_SERIAL_H_ + +#include "device.h" + +struct serialDevice { + /* common fields */ + struct device *next; /* next device in list */ + int index; + enum deviceClass class; /* type */ + enum deviceBus bus; /* bus it's attached to */ + char * device; /* device file associated with it */ + char * driver; /* driver to load, if any */ + char * desc; /* a description */ + int detached; + /* serial-specific fields */ + struct serialDevice *(*newDevice) (struct serialDevice *dev); + void (*freeDevice) (struct serialDevice *dev); + void (*writeDevice) (FILE *file, struct serialDevice *dev); + int (*compareDevice) (struct serialDevice *dev1, struct serialDevice *dev2); + char * pnpmfr; + char * pnpmodel; + char * pnpcompat; + char * pnpdesc; + +}; + +struct serialDevice *serialNewDevice(struct serialDevice *dev); +struct device *serialProbe(enum deviceClass probeClass, int probeFlags, + struct device *devlist); + +#endif diff --git a/tools/serial_probe/serial_probe.c b/tools/serial_probe/serial_probe.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0f4f57af4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/serial_probe/serial_probe.c @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +/* Copyright 1999 MandrakeSoft <fpons@mandrakesoft.com> + * + * The following file used by this one are copyrighted by RedHat and + * are taken from kudzu : + * device.h + * serial.h + * serial.c + * This file is taken from kudzu.c copyrighted by RedHat, 1999. + * + * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU + * public license. + * + * 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +#include "serial.h" +#include "device.h" + +typedef struct device *(newFunc)(struct device *); +typedef int (initFunc)(); +typedef struct device *(probeFunc)(enum deviceClass, int, struct device *); + +char *classStrings[] = { + "UNSPEC", "OTHER", "NETWORK", "SCSI", "VIDEO", "AUDIO", + "MOUSE", "MODEM", "CDROM", "TAPE", "FLOPPY", "SCANNER", + "HD", "RAID", "PRINTER", "CAPTURE", "KEYBOARD", NULL +}; + +struct device *newDevice(struct device *old, struct device *new) { + if (!old) { + if (!new) { + new = malloc(sizeof(struct device)); + memset(new,'\0',sizeof(struct device)); + } + new->class = CLASS_UNSPEC; + } else { + new->class = old->class; + if (old->device) new->device = strdup(old->device); + if (old->driver) new->driver = strdup(old->driver); + if (old->desc) new->desc = strdup(old->desc); + } + new->newDevice = newDevice; + new->freeDevice = freeDevice; + new->compareDevice = compareDevice; + return new; +} + +void freeDevice(struct device *dev) { + if (!dev) { + printf("freeDevice(null)\n"); + abort(); /* return; */ + } + if (dev->device) free (dev->device); + if (dev->driver) free (dev->driver); + if (dev->desc) free (dev->desc); + free (dev); +} + +void writeDevice(FILE *file, struct device *dev) {} +int compareDevice(struct device *dev1, struct device *dev2) { return 0; } + +int main () { + struct device* devices = NULL; + struct serialDevice* serialDevice = NULL; + + devices = serialProbe(CLASS_UNSPEC, 0, devices); + while (devices) { + serialDevice = (struct serialDevice*)devices; + + printf("CLASS=%s\n", classStrings[serialDevice->class]); + printf("BUS=SERIAL\n"); + printf("DEVICE=/dev/%s\n", serialDevice->device); + printf("DRIVER=%s\n", serialDevice->driver); + if (!serialDevice->pnpdesc) printf("DESCRIPTION=%s\n", serialDevice->desc); + if (serialDevice->pnpmfr) printf("MANUFACTURER=%s\n", serialDevice->pnpmfr); + if (serialDevice->pnpmodel) printf("MODEL=%s\n", serialDevice->pnpmodel); + if (serialDevice->pnpcompat) printf("COMPAT=%s\n", serialDevice->pnpcompat); + if (serialDevice->pnpdesc) printf("DESCRIPTION=%s\n", serialDevice->pnpdesc); + printf("\n"); + + devices=devices->next; + } + + return 0; +} |