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#
# Written by Oron Peled <oron@actcom.co.il>
# Copyright (C) 2007, Xorcom
# This program is free software; you can redistribute and/or
# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
#
# $Id$
#
use strict;
use Dahdi::Hardware;
use Dahdi::Xpp::Xbus;
=head1 NAME
Dahdi::Xpp - Perl interface to the Xorcom Astribank drivers.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Listing all Astribanks:
use Dahdi::Xpp;
# scans hardware:
my @xbuses = Dahdi::Xpp::xbuses("SORT_CONNECTOR");
for my $xbus (@xbuses) {
print $xbus->name." (".$xbus->label .", ". $xbus->connector .")\n";
for my $xpd ($xbus->xpds) {
print " - ".$xpd->fqn,"\n";
}
}
=cut
#
# A global handle for all xbuses
#
my @xbuses;
our $sysfs_astribanks;
our $sysfs_xpds;
our $sysfs_ab_driver;
BEGIN {
my $virt_base = $Dahdi::virt_base;
$sysfs_astribanks = "$virt_base/sys/bus/astribanks/devices";
$sysfs_xpds = "$virt_base/sys/bus/xpds/devices";
$sysfs_ab_driver = "$virt_base/sys/bus/astribanks/drivers/xppdrv";
}
sub scan($) {
my $pack = shift || die;
opendir(D, $sysfs_astribanks) || return();
while(my $entry = readdir D) {
next if $entry eq '.' or $entry eq '..';
my $xbus = Dahdi::Xpp::Xbus->new($sysfs_astribanks, $entry);
push(@xbuses, $xbus);
}
closedir D;
return @xbuses;
}
# Nominal sorters for xbuses
sub by_name {
return $a->name cmp $b->name;
}
sub by_connector {
return $a->connector cmp $b->connector;
}
sub by_label {
my $cmp = $a->label cmp $b->label;
return $cmp if $cmp != 0;
return $a->connector cmp $b->connector;
}
sub score_type {
my $score;
return 1 if grep(/\b[ETJ]1/, @_);
return 2 if grep(/\bBRI/, @_);
return 3 if grep(/\bFXO/, @_);
return 4; # FXS
}
sub by_type {
my @a_types = map { $_->type } $a->xpds();
my @b_types = map { $_->type } $b->xpds();
my $res;
my $a_score = score_type(@a_types);
my $b_score = score_type(@b_types);
#printf STDERR "DEBUG-a: %s %s %s\n", $a->name, $a_score, join(',',@a_types);
#printf STDERR "DEBUG-b: %s %s %s\n", $b->name, $b_score, join(',',@b_types);
$res = $a_score <=> $b_score;
$res = $a->connector cmp $b->connector if $res == 0;
return $res;
}
sub by_xpporder {
my $cmp = $a->xpporder <=> $b->xpporder;
return $cmp if $cmp != 0;
return $a->connector cmp $b->connector;
}
=head1 xbuses([sort_order])
Scans system (via /sys) and returns a list of Astribank (Xbus)
objects. The optional parameter sort_order is the order in which
the Astribanks will be returns:
=head1 sorters([sort_order])
With no parameters, returns the names of built in sorters.
With a single parameter, returns a reference to the requested built in sorter.
Also, for convenience, a reference to a custom sorter function may be passed
and returned as is.
The built in sorters are:
=over
=item SORT_XPPORDER
Sort by ordering defined in F</etc/dahdi/xpp_order> file.
Astribanks can be listed in this file by their label or by
their connector string (prefixed with <@>).
Astribanks not listed in the F<xpp_order> file are sorted
via ordering number 999 -- So they come after the Astribanks
that are listed.
Astribanks with same ordering number (e.g: 999) are sorted
by their connector string (to preserve legacy behaviour).
=item SORT_CONNECTOR
Sort by the connector string. For USB this defines the "path" to get to
the device through controllers, hubs etc.
=item SORT_LABEL
Sorts by the label of the Astribank. The label field is unique to the
Astribank. It can also be viewed through 'lsusb -v' without the drivers
loaded (the iSerial field in the Device Descriptor). This is normally
relieble, but some older Astribanks have an empty label.
=item SORT_NAME
Sort by the "name". e.g: "XBUS-00". The order of Astribank names depends
on the load order, and hence may change between different runs.
=item SORT_TYPE
Sort by XPD types. First Astribanks with E1/T1/J1 XPDs, then with BRI,
then with FXO, then ones with only FXS ports. Within each type they
are sorted by the connector field (as in SORT_CONNECTOR above).
=item custom function
Instead of using a predefined sorter, you can pass your own sorting
function. See the example sorters in the code of this module.
=back
=cut
sub sorters {
my %sorter_table = (
SORT_CONNECTOR => \&by_connector,
SORT_NAME => \&by_name,
SORT_LABEL => \&by_label,
SORT_TYPE => \&by_type,
SORT_XPPORDER => \&by_xpporder,
# Aliases
connector => \&by_connector,
name => \&by_name,
label => \&by_label,
type => \&by_type,
xpporder => \&by_xpporder,
);
my $which_sorter = shift || return sort keys %sorter_table;
return $which_sorter if ref($which_sorter) eq 'CODE';
return $sorter_table{$which_sorter};
}
sub add_xpporder(@) {
my @xbuses = @_;
my $cfg = $ENV{XPPORDER_CONF} || '/etc/dahdi/xpp_order';
my %order;
# Set defaults
foreach my $xbus (@xbuses) {
$xbus->{XPPORDER} = 99;
}
# Read from optional config file
if(!open(F, $cfg)) {
warn "$0: Failed opening '$cfg': $!"
unless $! == 2; # ENOENT
return;
}
my $count = 1;
while(<F>) {
chomp;
s/#.*//;
s/^\s*//;
s/\s*$//;
next unless /\S/;
$order{$_} = $count++;
}
close F;
# Overrides from config file
foreach my $xbus (@xbuses) {
my $label = $xbus->label;
my $val;
$val = $order{$label};
$val = $order{$xbus->connector} unless defined $val;
$xbus->{XPPORDER} = $val if defined $val;
}
}
sub xbuses {
my $optsort = shift || 'SORT_XPPORDER';
my @sorted_xbuses;
if(! @xbuses) {
@xbuses = Dahdi::Xpp->scan();
}
add_xpporder(@xbuses);
my $sorter = sorters($optsort);
die "Unknown optional sorter '$optsort'" unless defined $sorter;
@sorted_xbuses = sort $sorter @xbuses;
return @sorted_xbuses;
}
sub xpd_of_span($) {
my $span = shift or die "Missing span parameter";
return undef unless defined $span;
foreach my $xbus (Dahdi::Xpp::xbuses) {
foreach my $xpd ($xbus->xpds()) {
return $xpd if $xpd->fqn eq $span->name;
}
}
return undef;
}
=head1 sync([new_sync_source])
Gets (and optionally sets) the internal Astribanks synchronization
source. When used to set sync source, returns the original sync source.
A synchronization source is a value valid writing into
/sys/bus/astribanks/drivers/xppdrv/sync
For more information read that file and see README.Astribank .
=cut
sub sync {
my ($newsync) = @_;
my $result;
my $file = "$sysfs_ab_driver/sync";
die "Missing '$file'\n" unless -f $file;
open(F, "$file") or die "Failed to open $file for reading: $!";
$result = <F>;
close F;
chomp $result;
$result =~ s/^SYNC=\D*//;
if(defined $newsync) { # Now change
$newsync =~ s/.*/\U$&/;
if($newsync =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
$newsync = "SYNC=$1";
} elsif($newsync ne 'DAHDI') {
die "Bad sync parameter '$newsync'";
}
open(F, ">$file") or die "Failed to open $file for writing: $!";
print F $newsync;
close(F) or die "Failed in closing $file: $!";
}
return $result;
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over
=item L<Dahdi::Xpp::Xbus>
Xbus (Astribank) object.
=item L<Dahdi::Xpp::Xpd>
XPD (the rough equivalent of a Dahdi span) object.
=item L<Dahdi::Xpp::Line>
Object for a line: an analog port or a time-slot in a adapter.
Equivalent of a channel in Dahdi.
=item L<Dahdi>
General documentation in the master package.
=back
=cut
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