package harddrake::data; use strict; use detect_devices; use common; use class_discard; our (@ISA, @EXPORT_OK) = (qw(Exporter), (qw(version tree))); our ($version, $sbindir, $bindir) = ("1.1.8", "/usr/sbin", "/usr/bin"); my @devices = detect_devices::probeall(1); # Update me each time you handle one more devices class (aka configurator) sub unknown { grep { ($_->{media_type} !~ /tape|SERIAL_(USB|SMBUS)|Printer|DISPLAY|MULTIMEDIA_(VIDEO|AUDIO|OTHER)|STORAGE_(IDE|SCSI)|BRIDGE|NETWORK/) && ($_->{driver} ne 'scanner') && $_->{type} ne 'network'} @devices; } # tree format ("CLASS_ID", "type", "type_icon", configurator, detect_sub) # NEVER, NEVER alter CLASS_ID or you'll harddrake2 service to detect changes # in hw configuration ... :-( our @tree = ( ["FLOPPY","Floppy", "floppy.png", "",\&detect_devices::floppies], ["HARDDISK","Disk", "harddisk.png", "$sbindir/diskdrake", \&detect_devices::hds], ["CDROM","CDROM", "cd.png", "", sub { grep { !(detect_devices::isBurner($_) || detect_devices::isDvdDrive($_)) } &detect_devices::cdroms } ], ["BURNER","CD/DVD burners", "cd.png", "", \&detect_devices::burners], ["DVDROM","DVD-ROM", "cd.png", "", \&detect_devices::dvdroms], ["TAPE","Tape", "tape.png", "", \&detect_devices::tapes], # ["CDBURNER","Cd burners", "cd.png", "", \&detect_devices::burners], ["VIDEO","Videocard", "video.png", "$sbindir/XFdrake", sub { grep { $_->{driver} =~ /^(Card|Server):/ || $_->{media_type} =~ 'DISPLAY_VGA' } @devices }], ["TV","Tvcard", "tv.png", "/usr/bin/XawTV", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'MULTIMEDIA_VIDEO' } @devices}], ["MULTIMEDIA_OTHER","Other MultiMedia devices", "tv.png", "", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'MULTIMEDIA_OTHER' } @devices}], ["AUDIO","Soundcard", "sound.png", "$bindir/aumix", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO' } @devices}], # "MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO" => "/usr/bin/X11/sounddrake"; ["WEBCAM","Webcam", "webcam.png", "", sub {}], ["ETHERNET","Ethernetcard", "hw_network.png", "$sbindir/drakconnect", sub { #- generic NIC detection for USB seems broken (class, subclass, #- protocol report are not accurate) so I'll need to verify against #- known drivers :-( my @usbnet = qw/CDCEther catc kaweth pegasus usbnet/; # should be taken from detect_devices.pm or modules.pm. it's identical grep { $_->{media_type} =~ /^NETWORK/ || member($_->{driver}, @usbnet) || $_->{type} eq 'network' } @devices}], # ["","Tokenring cards", "Ethernetcard.png", "", \&detect_devices::getNet], # ["","FDDI cards", "Ethernetcard.png", "", \&detect_devices::getNet], # ["","Modem", "Modem.png", "", \&detect_devices::getNet], # ["","Isdn", "", "", \&detect_devices::getNet] ["BRIDGE","Bridge(s)", "memory.png", "", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'BRIDGE' } @devices}], # ["","Cpu", "cpu.png", "", sub {}], # ["","Memory", "memory.png", "", sub {}], ["UNKNOWN","Unknown/Others", "unknown.png", "" , \&unknown], ["PRINTER","Printer", "hw_printer.png", "$sbindir/printerdrake", sub { require printerdrake; printerdrake::auto_detect(class_discard->new) } ], ["SCANNER","Scanner", "scanner.png", "$sbindir/scannerdrake", sub { require scanner; scanner::findScannerUsbport() }], ["MOUSE","Mouse", "hw_mouse.png", "$sbindir/mousedrake", sub { require mouse; &mouse::detect() } ], ["JOYSTICK","Joystick", "joystick.png", "", sub {}], ["ATA_STORAGE","(E)IDE/ATA controllers", "ide_hd.png", "", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'STORAGE_IDE' } @devices}], ["SCSI_CONTROLLER","SCSI controllers", "scsi.png", "", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'STORAGE_SCSI' } @devices}], ["USB_CONTROLLER","USB controllers", "usb.png", "", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'SERIAL_USB' } @devices}], ["SMB_CONTROLLER","SMBus controllers", "usb.png", "", sub { grep { $_->{media_type} =~ 'SERIAL_SMBUS' } @devices}], ); 1;