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authorLibravatarUnit 193 <unit193@ubuntu.com>2018-06-23 18:03:20 -0400
committerLibravatarUnit 193 <unit193@ubuntu.com>2018-06-23 18:03:20 -0400
commit6da87c33f67292184b72ce90d0c0e20259d40652 (patch)
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Update upstream source from tag 'upstream/3.0.13-1'
Update to upstream version '3.0.13-1' with Debian dir c24f9203a37bbb0c9be408b6571b952d140b6515
-rw-r--r--README.txt22
-rwxr-xr-xinxi901
-rw-r--r--inxi.124
-rw-r--r--inxi.changelog72
4 files changed, 746 insertions, 273 deletions
diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt
index df66930..35ce2e2 100644
--- a/README.txt
+++ b/README.txt
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ ARM and BSD datasets are particularly appreciated because we simply do not
have enough of those.
===============================================================================
-Make inxi better! Get more support, fix broken items!
+Make inxi better! Expand supported hardware and OS data, fix broken items!
inxi strives to support the widest range of operating systems and hardware,
from the most simple consumer desktops, to the most advanced professional
@@ -291,7 +291,16 @@ 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 them, not here.
+with your packager, not here.
+
+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.
+
+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
@@ -302,9 +311,6 @@ 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.
-inxi is 'rolling release' software, just like Debian Sid, Gentoo, or Arch Linux
-are rolling release GNU/Linux distributions, with no 'release points'.
-
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
@@ -314,12 +320,6 @@ 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).
-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.
-
===============================================================================
INXI VERSION NUMBERING:
diff --git a/inxi b/inxi
index a0312b3..d8be8c5 100755
--- a/inxi
+++ b/inxi
@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ use POSIX qw(uname strftime ttyname);
## INXI INFO ##
my $self_name='inxi';
-my $self_version='3.0.12';
-my $self_date='2018-06-05';
+my $self_version='3.0.13';
+my $self_date='2018-06-23';
my $self_patch='00';
## END INXI INFO ##
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ my ($self_path, $user_config_dir, $user_config_file,$user_data_dir);
my $debug=0;
my (@t0,$end,$start,$fh_l,$log_file); # log file handle, file
my ($b_hires,$t1,$t2,$t3) = (0,0,0,0);
-# NOTE: redhat removed HiRes from Perl Core Modules. Why? who knows.
+# NOTE: redhat removed HiRes from Perl Core Modules.
if (eval {require Time::HiRes}){
Time::HiRes->import('gettimeofday','tv_interval','usleep');
$b_hires = 1;
@@ -56,22 +56,24 @@ my ( %alerts,%client,%colors,%dl,%files,%rows,%system_files,%use );
## Arrays
# ps_aux is full output, ps_cmd is only the last 10 to last
-my (@app,@dmesg_boot,@dmi,@gpudata,@ifs,@ifs_bsd,@paths,@pci,@ps_aux,@ps_cmd,
-@sysctl,@sysctl_battery,@sysctl_sensors,@sysctl_machine,@uname,@usb);
+my (@app,@dmesg_boot,@dmi,@gpudata,@ifs,@ifs_bsd,@paths,@pci,@ps_aux,
+@ps_cmd,@sysctl,@sysctl_battery,@sysctl_sensors,@sysctl_machine,
+@uname,@usb);
## Disk arrays
-my (@dm_boot_disk,@dm_boot_optical,@glabel,@gpart,@labels,@lsblk,@partitions,
-@raid,@sysctl_disks,@uuids);
+my (@dm_boot_disk,@dm_boot_optical,@glabel,@gpart,@hardware_raid,@labels,
+@lsblk,@partitions,@raid,@sysctl_disks,@uuids);
my @test = (0,0,0,0,0);
## Booleans
-my ($b_admin,$b_arm,$b_console_irc,$b_debug_gz,$b_display,$b_dmesg_boot_check,
-$b_dmi,$b_dmidecode_force,$b_fake_bsd,$b_fake_dboot,$b_fake_pciconf,$b_fake_sysctl,
-$b_fake_usbdevs,$b_force_display,$b_gpudata,$b_irc,$b_log,$b_log_colors,
-$b_log_full,$b_man,$b_mem,$b_pci,$b_root,$b_running_in_display,$b_sudo,
-$b_sysctl,$b_usb_check);
+my ($b_admin,$b_arm,$b_arm_audio,$b_arm_gfx,$b_arm_net,$b_console_irc,
+$b_debug_gz,$b_display,$b_dmesg_boot_check,$b_dmi,$b_dmidecode_force,
+$b_fake_bsd,$b_fake_dboot,$b_fake_pciconf,$b_fake_sysctl,$b_fake_usbdevs,
+$b_force_display,$b_gpudata,$b_irc,$b_log,$b_log_colors,$b_log_full,
+$b_man,$b_mem,$b_pci,$b_pci_tool,$b_proc_debug,$b_root,
+$b_running_in_display,$b_slot_tool,$b_sudo,$b_sysctl,$b_usb_check);
## Disk checks
-my ($b_dm_boot_disk,$b_dm_boot_optical,$b_glabel,$b_label_uuid,$b_lsblk,
-$b_partitions,$b_raid);
+my ($b_dm_boot_disk,$b_dm_boot_optical,$b_glabel,$b_hardware_raid,
+$b_label_uuid,$b_lsblk,$b_partitions,$b_raid);
my ($b_sysctl_disk,$b_update,$b_weather) = (1,1,1);
## System
@@ -1273,14 +1275,17 @@ sub run_debugger {
print $line3;
if (!$b_debug){
if ( -d '/sys' && main::count_dir_files('/sys') ){
- sys_tree();
+ build_tree('sys');
sys_traverse_data();
}
else {
print "Skipping /sys data collection. /sys not present, or empty.\n";
}
print $line3;
- if ( -d '/proc' && main::count_dir_files('/proc') ){
+ # note: proc has some files that are apparently kernel processes, I've tried
+ # filtering them out but more keep appearing, so only run proc debugger if not root
+ if ( (!$b_root || $b_proc_debug ) && -d '/proc' && main::count_dir_files('/proc') ){
+ build_tree('proc');
proc_traverse_data();
}
else {
@@ -1429,10 +1434,19 @@ sub disk_data {
['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-wwn'],
['ls', '-l /dev/disk/by-path'],
['ls', '-l /dev/mapper'],
+ # LSI raid https://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/LSIMegaRAIDSAS
+ ['megacli', '-AdpAllInfo -aAll'],
+ ['megacli', '-LDInfo -L0 -a0'],
+ ['megacli', '-PDList -a0'],
+ ['megaclisas-status', ''],
+ ['megaraidsas-status', ''],
+ ['megasasctl', ''],
['mount', ''],
['nvme', 'present'],
['readlink', '/dev/root'],
['swapon', '-s'],
+ # 3ware-raid
+ ['tw-cli', 'info'],
['zfs', 'list'],
['zpool', 'list'],
['zpool', 'list -v'],
@@ -1636,18 +1650,19 @@ sub system_data {
['ipmi-sensors','--output-sensor-thresholds'],
['ipmitool','sensor'],
['lscpu',''],
+ ['lspci',''],
['lspci','-k'],
- ['lspci','-knn'],
- ['lspci','-knnv'],# returns ports
['lspci','-n'],
['lspci','-nn'],
['lspci','-nnk'],
+ ['lspci','-nnkv'],# returns ports
+ ['lspci','-nnv'],
['lspci','-mm'],
['lspci','-mmk'],
['lspci','-mmkv'],
+ ['lspci','-mmv'],
['lspci','-mmnn'],
['lspci','-v'],
- ['lspci',''],
['lsusb',''],
['lsusb','-v'],
['ps','aux'],
@@ -1682,7 +1697,7 @@ sub system_files {
@files = RepoData::get($data_dir);
copy_files(\@files, 'repo');
# chdir "/etc";
- @files = main::globber("/etc/*[-_]{[rR]elease,[vV]ersion}");
+ @files = main::globber('/etc/*[-_]{[rR]elease,[vV]ersion,issue}*');
push (@files, '/etc/issue');
push (@files, '/etc/lsb-release');
push (@files, '/etc/os-release');
@@ -1710,7 +1725,18 @@ sub system_files {
);
copy_files(\@files,'system-bsd');
}
+## 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 $i = ($option eq 'main-full')? ' -i' : '';
+ my $cmd = "$self_path/$self_name -FRfrploudmxxx$i -c 0 --usb --slots --debug 10 -y 120 > $data_dir/$self_name-FRfrploudmxxxyusbslots120.txt 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);
@@ -1740,7 +1766,6 @@ sub copy_files {
}
}
}
-
sub run_commands {
my ($cmds,$type) = @_;
my $holder = '';
@@ -1796,20 +1821,11 @@ sub write_data {
}
}
}
-
-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 $i = ($option eq 'main-full')? ' -i' : '';
- my $cmd = "$self_path/$self_name -FRfrploudmxxx$i -c 0 --usb --slots --debug 10 -y 120 > $data_dir/$self_name-FRfrploudmxxxyusbslots120.txt 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");
-}
-
-sub sys_tree {
- print "Constructing /sys tree data...\n";
- if ( main::check_program('tree') ){
+## 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 > $data_dir/sys-data-tree-full-10.txt");
@@ -1823,23 +1839,37 @@ sub sys_tree {
system($cmd);
}
}
- # for now, we want all of these as well for better debugging
- #else {
- sys_ls(1);
- sys_ls(2);
- sys_ls(3);
- sys_ls(4);
- #}
+ 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]');
+ }
}
-sub sys_ls {
- my ( $depth) = @_;
+
+# include is basic regex for ls path syntax, like [a-z]
+sub directory_ls {
+ my ( $dir,$depth,$include) = @_;
+ $include ||= '';
+ my ($exclude) = ('');
+ # wd 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 /sys/ 2>/dev/null' }
- elsif ( $depth == 2 ){ 'ls -l /sys/*/ 2>/dev/null' }
- elsif ( $depth == 3 ){ 'ls -l /sys/*/*/ 2>/dev/null' }
- elsif ( $depth == 4 ){ 'ls -l /sys/*/*/*/ 2>/dev/null' }
- elsif ( $depth == 5 ){ 'ls -l /sys/*/*/*/*/ 2>/dev/null' }
- elsif ( $depth == 5 ){ 'ls -l /sys/*/*/*/*/ 2>/dev/null' }
+ 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 == 5 ){ "ls -l $exclude /$dir/$include*/*/*/*/ 2>/dev/null" }
};
my @working = ();
my $output = '';
@@ -1870,30 +1900,72 @@ sub sys_ls {
}
}
close $ch;
- my $file = "$data_dir/sys-data-ls-$depth.txt";
+ 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';
+ $parse_src = 'proc';
+ File::Find::find( \&wanted, "/proc");
+ proc_traverse_processor();
+ @content = ();
+}
+sub proc_traverse_processor {
+ my ($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 "Parsing /sys files...\n";
+ print "Building /sys file list...\n";
# get rid pointless error:Can't cd to (/sys/kernel/) debug: Permission denied
no warnings 'File::Find';
$parse_src = 'sys';
File::Find::find( \&wanted, "/sys");
- process_sys_data();
+ sys_traverse_processsor();
@content = ();
}
-sub proc_traverse_data {
- print "Parsing /proc files...\n";
- # get rid pointless error:Can't cd to (/sys/kernel/) debug: Permission denied
- no warnings 'File::Find';
- $parse_src = 'proc';
- File::Find::find( \&wanted, "/proc");
- process_proc_data();
- @content = ();
+sub sys_traverse_processsor {
+ my ($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 $b_fh = 1;
+ open($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 = '<unreadable>';
+ }
+ $result .= "$_:[$data]\n";
+ # print "$_:[$data]\n"
+ }
+ # print scalar @content . "\n";
+ open ($fh, '>', "$data_dir/$filename");
+ print $fh $result;
+ close $fh;
+ # print $fh "$result";
}
sub wanted {
return if -d; # not directory
@@ -1911,12 +1983,14 @@ sub wanted {
# 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
- return unless -T;
+ # 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 =~ /^\/proc\/[0-9]+\//;
return if $File::Find::name =~ /^\/proc\/bus\/pci\//;
- return if $File::Find::name =~ /^\/proc\/irq\//;
+ return if $File::Find::name =~ /^\/proc\/(irq|sys)\//;
# these choke on sudo/root: kmsg kcore kpage and we don't want keys or kallsyms
return if $File::Find::name =~ /^\/proc\/k/;
return if $File::Find::name =~ /(\/mb_groups|debug)$/;
@@ -1925,39 +1999,6 @@ sub wanted {
push (@content, $File::Find::name);
return;
}
-sub process_sys_data {
- my ($data,$fh,$result,$row,$sep);
- my $filename = "sys-data-parse.txt";
- # no sorts, we want the order it comes in
- # @content = sort @content;
- foreach (@content){
- $data='';
- $sep='';
- open($fh, '<', $_);
- while ($row = <$fh>) {
- chomp $row;
- $data .= $sep . '"' . $row . '"';
- $sep=', ';
- }
- $result .= "$_:[$data]\n";
- # print "$_:[$data]\n"
- }
- # print scalar @content . "\n";
- open ($fh, '>', "$data_dir/$filename");
- print $fh $result;
- close $fh;
- # print $fh "$result";
-}
-sub process_proc_data {
- my ($data,$fh,$result,$row,$sep);
- my $proc_dir = "$data_dir/proc";
- mkdir $proc_dir or main::error_handler('mkdir', "$proc_dir", "$!");
- # @content = sort @content;
- copy_files(\@content,'proc',$proc_dir);
-# foreach (@content){
-# print "$_\n";
-# }
-}
# args: 1 - path to file to be uploaded
# args: 2 - optional: alternate ftp upload url
# NOTE: must be in format: ftp.site.com/incoming
@@ -3916,6 +3957,8 @@ sub get_options{
else {
error_handler('bad-arg', $opt, $arg);
}},
+ 'proc' => sub {
+ $b_proc_debug = 1; },
'recommends' => sub {
$b_recommends = 1; },
'U|update:s' => sub { # 1,2,3 OR http://myserver/path/inxi
@@ -3979,7 +4022,7 @@ sub get_options{
( ( $bsd_type || $b_dmidecode_force ) && ($show{'machine'} || $show{'battery'}) ) ){
$b_dmi = 1;
}
- if ($show{'audio'} || $show{'graphic'} || $show{'network'} ){
+ if ($show{'audio'} || $show{'graphic'} || $show{'network'} || $show{'raid'} || $show{'raid-forced'} ){
$b_pci = 1;
}
if ($show{'usb'} || $show{'audio'} || $show{'network'} ){
@@ -4174,10 +4217,10 @@ sub show_options {
['2', '-N -A -G', '', "PCI Bus ID/USB ID number of card." ],
['2', '-R', '', "md-raid: second RAID Info line with extra data:
blocks, chunk size, bitmap (if present). Resync line, shows blocks
- synced/total 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', '', "Desktop toolkit, if available (GNOME/Xfce/KDE only);
- Kernel gcc version" ],
+ 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)." ],
['2', '--usb', '', "For Devices, shows USB version/speed." ],
@@ -4202,9 +4245,9 @@ sub show_options {
IRC. Adds Init version number, RC (if found)." ],
['2', '-m', '', "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 for each NIC." ],
+ ['2', '-N', '', "Chip vendor:product ID." ],
['2', '-R', '', "md-raid: Superblock (if present), algorithm. If resync,
- shows progress bar." ],
+ shows progress bar. Hardware RAID Chip vendor:product ID." ],
['2', '-s', '', "DIMM/SOC voltages (ipmi only)." ],
['2', '-S', '', "Display manager (dm) in desktop output if in X (e.g. kdm,
gdm3, lightdm)." ],
@@ -4227,7 +4270,8 @@ sub show_options {
['2', '-m', '', "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', '-R', '', "zfs-raid: portion allocated (used) by RAID devices/arrays.
- md-raid: system md-raid support types (kernel support, read ahead, RAID events)." ],
+ md-raid: system md-raid support types (kernel support, read ahead, RAID events).
+ Hardware RAID rev, ports." ],
['2', '-S', '', "Panel/shell info in desktop output, if in X (like gnome-shell,
cinnamon, mate-panel); (if available) dm version number, active window manager." ]
);
@@ -4333,6 +4377,7 @@ sub show_options {
['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', '', '--proc', "Force debugger parsing of /proc as sudo/root." ],
['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" ],
@@ -4928,10 +4973,11 @@ sub row_defaults {
$id ||= '';
my %unfound = (
'arm-cpu-f' => 'Use -f option to see features',
- 'arm-pci' => "PCI data type is not supported on ARM systems.",
+ 'arm-pci' => "No ARM data found for this feature.",
'battery-data' => "No system battery data found. Is one present?",
'battery-data-sys' => "No /sys data found. Old system?",
'cpu-model-null' => "Model N/A",
+ 'cpu-speeds' => "No non 0 speed data found for $id cores.",
'darwin-feature' => "Feature not supported iu Darwin/OSX.",
'disk-data-bsd' => "No disk data found for this BSD system.",
'disk-data' => "No Disk data was found.",
@@ -4940,7 +4986,7 @@ sub row_defaults {
'display-null' => 'No advanced graphics data found on this system.',
'display-root' => 'Advanced graphics data unavailable in console for root.',
'display-root-x' => 'Advanced graphics data unavailable for root. Old System?',
- 'display-server' => "No display server data found. Headless server?",
+ 'display-server' => "No display server data found. Headless machine?",
'glxinfo-missing' => "Unable to show advanced data. Required tool glxinfo missing.",
'display-try' => 'Advanced graphics data unavailable in console. Try -G --display',
'dev' => 'Feature under development',
@@ -4957,9 +5003,9 @@ sub row_defaults {
'partition-data' => "No Partition data was found.",
'pci-advanced-data' => 'bus/chip ids unavailable',
'pci-card-data' => "No PCI card data found.",
- 'pci-slot-data' => "No PCI slot data found. SOC?",
+ 'pci-slot-data' => "No PCI slot data found. SBC?",
'raid-data' => "No RAID data was found.",
- 'ram-data' => "No RAM data was found. SOC?",
+ 'ram-data' => "No RAM data was found. SBC?",
'root-required' => "<root required>",
'sensors-data-ipmi' => "No ipmi sensors data was found.",
'sensors-data-linux' => "No sensors data was found. Is sensors configured?",
@@ -5239,9 +5285,11 @@ sub print_data {
'Card' => 1,
'Device' => 1,
'Floppy' => 1,
+ 'Hardware' => 1, # hardware raid report
'ID' => 1,
'IF-ID' => 1,
'Optical' => 1,
+ 'variant' => 1, # arm > 1 cpu type
);
$array_holder = 1;
foreach my $val1 (@{$data{$key1}}){
@@ -5442,7 +5490,7 @@ sub get {
eval $start if $b_log;
my (@data,@rows);
my $num = 0;
- if ($b_arm){
+ if ($b_arm && !$b_arm_audio && !$b_pci_tool){
my $key = 'ARM';
@data = ({
main::key($num++,$key) => main::row_defaults('arm-pci',''),
@@ -5453,7 +5501,7 @@ sub get {
@data = card_data();
@rows = (@rows,@data);
}
- if ( ( $b_arm || !@rows ) && (my $file = main::system_files('asound-cards') ) ){
+ if ( ( ($b_arm && !$b_arm_audio && !$b_pci_tool) || !@rows ) && (my $file = main::system_files('asound-cards') ) ){
@data = asound_data($file);
@rows = (@rows,@data);
}
@@ -5479,7 +5527,7 @@ sub card_data {
foreach (@pci){
$num = 1;
my @row = @$_;
- if ($row[0] eq 'audio' || $row[0] eq 'multimedia'){
+ if ($row[0] =~ /^(audio|multimedia|hdmi)$/){
$j = scalar @rows;
my $driver = $row[9];
$driver ||= 'N/A';
@@ -5501,10 +5549,10 @@ sub card_data {
}
}
if ($extra > 0){
- $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'bus ID')} = "$row[2].$row[3]";
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'bus ID')} = (!$row[2] && !$row[3]) ? 'N/A' : "$row[2].$row[3]";
}
if ($extra > 1){
- $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'chip ID')} = "$row[5]:$row[6]";
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'chip ID')} = ($row[5]) ? "$row[5]:$row[6]" : $row[6];
}
}
#print "$row[0]\n";
@@ -6101,7 +6149,7 @@ sub get {
sub create_output_full {
eval $start if $b_log;
my $num = 0;
- my ($b_flags,$flag_key,@flags,%cpu,@data,@rows);
+ my ($b_flags,$b_speeds,$core_speeds_value,$flag_key,@flags,%cpu,@data,@rows);
my $sleep = $cpu_sleep * 1000000;
if ($b_hires){
eval 'Time::HiRes::usleep( $sleep )';
@@ -6140,6 +6188,16 @@ sub create_output_full {
main::key($num++,'model') => $cpu{'model_name'},
},);
@rows = (@rows,@data);
+ if ($cpu{'arm-cpus'}){
+ my $ref = $cpu{'arm-cpus'};
+ my %arm_cpus = %$ref;
+ my $i = 1;
+ my $counter = ( %arm_cpus && scalar keys %arm_cpus > 1 ) ? '-' : '';
+ foreach my $key (keys %arm_cpus){
+ $counter = '-' . $i++ if $counter;
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'variant'.$counter)} = $key;
+ }
+ }
$properties{'bits-sys'} ||= 'N/A';
$rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'bits')} = $properties{'bits-sys'};
if ($type){
@@ -6159,9 +6217,10 @@ sub create_output_full {
$cpu{'microcode'} ||= 'N/A';
$rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'microcode')} = $cpu{'microcode'};
}
-
$properties{'l2-cache'} ||= 'N/A';
- $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'L2 cache')} = $properties{'l2-cache'} if (!$b_arm || ($b_arm && $properties{'l2-cache'} ne 'N/A'));
+ if (!$b_arm || ($b_arm && $properties{'l2-cache'} ne 'N/A')){
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'L2 cache')} = $properties{'l2-cache'};
+ }
if ($extra > 0 && !$show{'cpu-flag'}){
$j = scalar @rows;
@flags = split /\s+/, $cpu{'flags'} if $cpu{'flags'};
@@ -6194,7 +6253,18 @@ sub create_output_full {
my $min_max_key = ($properties{'min-max-key'}) ? $properties{'min-max-key'}: 'min/max';
my $speed = (defined $properties{'speed'}) ? $properties{'speed'}: 'N/A';
# aren't able to get per core speeds in bsds yet
- my $core_speeds_value = (@speeds) ? '' : 'N/A';
+ if (@speeds){
+ if (grep {$_ ne '0'} @speeds){
+ $core_speeds_value = '';
+ $b_speeds = 1;
+ }
+ else {
+ $core_speeds_value = main::row_defaults('cpu-speeds',scalar @speeds);
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ $core_speeds_value = 'N/A';
+ }
$j = scalar @rows;
@data = ({
main::key($num++,$speed_key) => $speed,
@@ -6203,8 +6273,11 @@ sub create_output_full {
}, );
@rows = (@rows,@data);
my $i = 1;
- foreach (@speeds){
- $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,$i++)} = $_;
+ # if say 96 0 speed cores, no need to print all those 0s
+ if ($b_speeds){
+ foreach (@speeds){
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,$i++)} = $_;
+ }
}
if ($show{'cpu-flag'} && !$b_flags){
$flag_key = ($b_arm || $bsd_type) ? 'Features': 'Flags';
@@ -6541,12 +6614,18 @@ sub data_cpuinfo {
}
$cpu{'phys'} = scalar @phys_cpus;
$cpu{'dies'} = $die_id++; # count starts at 0, all cpus have 1 die at least
- if ($b_arm && $cpu{'dies'} <= 1){
- my $arm_dies = cpu_dies_sys();
- # case were 4 core arm returned 4 sibling lists, obviously wrong
- $cpu{'dies'} = $arm_dies if $arm_dies && $proc_count != $arm_dies;
+ if ($b_arm){
+ if ($cpu{'dies'} <= 1){
+ my $arm_dies = cpu_dies_sys();
+ # case were 4 core arm returned 4 sibling lists, obviously wrong
+ $cpu{'dies'} = $arm_dies if $arm_dies && $proc_count != $arm_dies;
+ }
+ $cpu{'type'} = 'arm' if !$cpu{'type'};
+ if (!$bsd_type){
+ my %arm_cpus = arm_cpu_name();
+ $cpu{'arm-cpus'} = \%arm_cpus if %arm_cpus;
+ }
}
- $cpu{'type'} = 'arm' if $b_arm && !$cpu{'type'};
$cpu{'ids'} = (\@ids);
if ( $extra > 0 && !$cpu{'arch'} && $type ne 'short' ){
$cpu{'arch'} = cpu_arch($cpu{'type'},$cpu{'family'},$cpu{'model_id'});
@@ -7114,6 +7193,25 @@ sub cpu_vendor {
return $vendor;
}
+sub arm_cpu_name {
+ eval $start if $b_log;
+ my (%cpus,$compat);
+ if ( -e '/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/cpus/cpu@1/compatible' ){
+ my @working = main::globber('/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/cpus/cpu@*/compatible');
+ foreach my $file (@working){
+ $compat = (main::reader($file))[0];
+ # 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;
+ }
+ }
+ main::log_data('dump','%cpus',\%cpus) if $b_log;
+ eval $end if $b_log;
+ return %cpus;
+}
+
sub cpu_arch {
eval $start if $b_log;
my ($type,$family,$model) = @_;
@@ -7198,6 +7296,7 @@ sub cpu_arch {
elsif ( $model =~ /^(F)$/ ) {$arch = 'Isaiah'}
}
}
+ # https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-architecture-and-processor-identification-with-cpuid-model-and-family-numbers
elsif ( $type eq 'intel'){
if ($family eq '4'){
if ( $model =~ /^(0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9)$/ ) {$arch = '486'}
@@ -7209,20 +7308,26 @@ sub cpu_arch {
}
elsif ($family eq '6'){
if ( $model =~ /^(1)$/ ) {$arch = 'P6 Pro'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(3|5|6)$/ ) {$arch = 'P6 II'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(7|8)$/ ) {$arch = 'P6 III'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(9)$/ ) {$arch = 'Banias'} # pentium M
elsif ( $model =~ /^(15)$/ ) {$arch = 'Dothan Tolapai'} # pentium M system on chip
+ 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 = 'Banias'} # pentium M
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(A)$/ ) {$arch = 'P6 III Xeon'}
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(B)$/ ) {$arch = 'P6 III Tualitin'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(D)$/ ) {$arch = 'Dothan'} # Pentium M
elsif ( $model =~ /^(E)$/ ) {$arch = 'Yonah'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(F|16)$/ ) {$arch = 'Conroe'}
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(F|16)$/ ) {$arch = 'Merom'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(17|1D)$/ ) {$arch = 'Penryn'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(1A|1E|1F|2E|25|2C|2F)$/ ) {$arch = 'Nehalem'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(1C|26)$/ ) {$arch = 'Bonnell'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(27|35|36)$/ ) {$arch = 'Saltwell'}
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(1C)$/ ) {$arch = 'Bonnell'} # atom Bonnell? 27?
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(27|35)$/ ) {$arch = 'Saltwell'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(25|2C|2F)$/ ) {$arch = 'Westmere'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(26|27)$/ ) {$arch = 'Bonnell'}
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(26)$/ ) {$arch = 'Atom Lincroft'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(2A|2D)$/ ) {$arch = 'Sandy Bridge'}
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(36)$/ ) {$arch = 'Atom Cedarview'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(37|4A|4D|5A)$/ ) {$arch = 'Silvermont'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(3A|3E)$/ ) {$arch = 'Ivy Bridge'}
elsif ( $model =~ /^(3C|3F|45|46)$/ ) {$arch = 'Haswell'}
@@ -7236,12 +7341,16 @@ sub cpu_arch {
# product codes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_microprocessors
# coming: coffee lake; cannonlake; icelake; tigerlake
}
+ # itanium 1 family 7 all recalled
elsif ($family eq 'B'){
if ( $model =~ /^(1)$/ ) {$arch = 'Knights Corne'}
}
elsif ($family eq 'F'){
- if ( $model =~ /^(0|1|2)$/ ) {$arch = 'Netburst Willamette'}
- elsif ( $model =~ /^(3|4|6)$/ ) {$arch = 'Netburst Prescott'} # Nocona
+ if ( $model =~ /^(0|1)$/ ) {$arch = 'Netburst Willamette'}
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(2)$/ ) {$arch = 'Netburst Northwood'}
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(3)$/ ) {$arch = 'Prescott'} # 6? Nocona
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(4)$/ ) {$arch = 'Smithfield'} # 6? Nocona
+ elsif ( $model =~ /^(6)$/ ) {$arch = 'Presler'}
else {$arch = 'Netburst'}
}
}
@@ -7988,25 +8097,26 @@ sub device_vendor {
# https://www.superbiiz.com # lists by real part numbers
my @vendors = (
## These go first because they are the most likely and common ##
+ ['(Crucial|^CT|-CT|^M4-)','Crucial','Crucial',''],
['^INTEL','^INTEL','Intel',''],
+ ['(KINGSTON|DataTraveler|^SMS|^SHS|^SUV)','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
+ ['(^MKN|Mushkin)','Mushkin','Mushkin',''], # MKNS
# MU = Multiple_Flash_Reader too risky: |M[UZ][^L]
- ['^(SAMSUNG|MCG[0-9]+GC)','^SAMSUNG','Samsung',''], # maybe ^SM
- ['^(ST[^T]|[S]?SEAGATE|X[AFP])','^[S]?SEAGATE','Seagate',''], # real, SSEAGATE Backup+; XP1600HE30002
- ['^WD','^(WDC|WD\s)','Western Digital',''],
+ ['(SAMSUNG|^MCG[0-9]+GC)','SAMSUNG','Samsung',''], # maybe ^SM
+ ['(SanDisk|^SDS[S]?[DQ]|^SL([0-9]+)G|^AFGCE|ULTRA\sFIT|Cruzer)','SanDisk','SanDisk',''],
+ ['(^ST[^T]|[S]?SEAGATE|^X[AFP])','[S]?SEAGATE','Seagate',''], # real, SSEAGATE Backup+; XP1600HE30002
+ ['^(WD|Western Digital|My Passport|00LPCX|Elements)','(^WDC|Western Digital)','Western Digital',''],
## Then better known ones ##
['^(A-DATA|ADATA)','^(A-DATA|ADATA)','A-Data',''],
['^ADTRON','^(ADTRON)','Adtron',''],
['^ASUS','^ASUS','ASUS',''],
['^ATP','^ATP[\s\-]','ATP',''],
['^Corsair','^Corsair','Corsair',''],
- ['(^Crucial|^CT|-CT|^M4-)','^Crucial','Crucial',''],
['^(FUJITSU|MP)','^FUJITSU','Fujitsu',''],
# note: 2012: wdc bought hgst
['^(Hitachi|HGST|IC|HT|HU)','^Hitachi','Hitachi',''], # HGST HUA
- ['^(HP[\s\-])','^HP[\s\-]','HP',''], # vb: VB0250EAVER but clashes with vbox
- ['^(KINGSTON|DataTraveler|SMS|SHS|SUV)','^KINGSTON','Kingston',''], # maybe SHS: SHSS37A SKC SUV
+ ['^(HP\b)','^HP','HP',''], # vb: VB0250EAVER but clashes with vbox; HP_SSD_S700_120G
['^(LSD|Lexar)','^Lexar','Lexar',''], # mmc-LEXAR_0xb016546c
# OCZSSD2-2VTXE120G is OCZ-VERTEX2_3.5
['^(OCZ|APOC|D2|DEN|DEN|DRSAK|EC188|FTNC|GFGC|MANG|MMOC|NIMC|NIMR|PSIR|TALOS2|TMSC|TRSAK)','^OCZ[\s\-]','OCZ',''],
@@ -8014,7 +8124,6 @@ sub device_vendor {
['^Philips','^Philips','Philips',''],
['^PIONEER','^PIONEER','Pioneer',''],
['^PNY','^PNY\s','PNY','','^PNY'],
- ['^(SanDisk|SDS[S]?[DQ]|SL([0-9]+)G|AFGCE)','^SanDisk','SanDisk',''],
# 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)','[S]?TOSHIBA','Toshiba',''], # scsi-STOSHIBA_STOR.E_EDITION_
@@ -8024,7 +8133,11 @@ sub device_vendor {
['^APPLE','','^APPLE','Apple'],
['^(AP|Apacer)','^Apacer','Apacer',''],
['^BUFFALO','^BUFFALO','Buffalo',''],
+ ['^CHN\b','','Zheino',''],
+ ['^DREVO\b','','Drevo',''],
['^EXCELSTOR','^EXCELSTOR( TECHNOLOGY)?','Excelstor',''],
+ ['^FASTDISK','^FASTDISK','FASTDISK',''],
+ ['^FORESEE','^FORESEE','Foresee',''],
['^GALAX\b','^GALAX','GALAX',''],
['^Generic','^Generic','Generic',''],
['^GOODRAM','^GOODRAM','GOODRAM',''],
@@ -8070,7 +8183,7 @@ sub device_vendor {
['^TrekStor','^TrekStor','TrekStor',''],
['^(UG|Unigen)','^Unigen','Unigen',''],
['^VBOX','','VirtualBox',''],
- ['^Verbatim','^Verbatim','Verbatim',''],
+ ['^(Verbatim|STORE N GO)','^Verbatim','Verbatim',''],
['^VISIONTEK','^VISIONTEK','VisionTek',''],
['^VMware','^VMware','VMware',''],
['^(Vseky|Vaseky)','^Vaseky','Vaseky',''], # ata-Vseky_V880_350G_
@@ -8236,7 +8349,7 @@ sub get {
eval $start if $b_log;
my (@data,@rows);
my $num = 0;
- if ($b_arm){
+ if ($b_arm && !$b_arm_gfx && !$b_pci_tool){
my $key = 'ARM';
@data = ({
main::key($num++,$key) => main::row_defaults('arm-pci',''),
@@ -8285,7 +8398,7 @@ sub card_data {
$num = 1;
my @row = @$_;
#print "$row[0] $row[3]\n";
- if ($row[3] == 0 && ( $row[0] eq 'vga' || $row[0] eq 'display' || $row[0] eq '3d' ) ){
+ if ($row[3] == 0 && ( $row[0] =~ /^(vga|display|3d|fb|gpu|hdmi)$/ ) ){
#print "$row[0] $row[3]\n";
$j = scalar @rows;
$driver = $row[9];
@@ -8310,10 +8423,10 @@ sub card_data {
$rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'v')} = $version;
}
if ($extra > 0){
- $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'bus ID')} = "$row[2].$row[3]";
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'bus ID')} = (!$row[2] && !$row[3]) ? 'N/A' : "$row[2].$row[3]";
}
if ($extra > 1){
- $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'chip ID')} = "$row[5]:$row[6]";
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'chip ID')} = ($row[5]) ? "$row[5]:$row[6]" : $row[6];
}
}
#print "$row[0]\n";
@@ -9020,7 +9133,7 @@ sub create_output_arm {
my $system = 'System';
if (defined $arm_machine{'model'}){
$rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'System')} = $arm_machine{'model'};
- $system = 'v';
+ $system = 'details';
}
my $device = $arm_machine{'device'};
$device ||= 'N/A';
@@ -9132,14 +9245,19 @@ sub machine_data_arm {
main::log_data('data',"device-tree-model: $model") if $b_log;
if ( $model ){
$model = main::dmi_cleaner($model);
- my (@result) = ();
- @result = split(/\s+/, $arm_machine{'device'}) if $arm_machine{'device'};
- if ( !$arm_machine{'device'} ||
- (scalar(@result) == 1 && $model !~ /$arm_machine{'device'}/) ){
+ # idea was to use only first part of string, but now try using all
+ #my (@result) = ();
+ #@result = split(/\s+/, $arm_machine{'device'}) if $arm_machine{'device'};
+ if ( !$arm_machine{'device'} || ($model && $model !~ /$arm_machine{'device'}/i) ){
$arm_machine{'model'} = $model;
}
}
}
+ if (!$arm_machine{'serial'} && -f '/proc/device-tree/serial-number'){
+ my $serial = (main::reader('/proc/device-tree/serial-number'))[0];
+ main::log_data('data',"device-tree-serial: $serial") if $b_log;
+ $arm_machine{'serial'} = $serial if $serial;
+ }
#print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%arm_machine;
eval $end if $b_log;
return %arm_machine;
@@ -9443,7 +9561,7 @@ sub get {
eval $start if $b_log;
my (@data,@rows);
my $num = 0;
- if ($b_arm){
+ if ($b_arm && !$b_arm_net && !$b_pci_tool){
my $key = 'ARM';
@data = ({
main::key($num++,$key) => main::row_defaults('arm-pci',''),
@@ -9453,9 +9571,9 @@ sub get {
else {
@data = card_data();
@rows = (@rows,@data) if @data;
- @data = usb_data();
- @rows = (@rows,@data) if @data;
}
+ @data = usb_data();
+ @rows = (@rows,@data) if @data;
if ($show{'network-advanced'}){
# @ifs_found = ();
# shift @ifs_found;
@@ -9529,7 +9647,7 @@ sub card_data {
$row[8] ||= 'N/A';
# as far as I know, wifi has no port, but in case it does in future, use it
$rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'port')} = $row[8] if (!$b_wifi || ( $b_wifi && $row[8] ne 'N/A') );
- $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'bus ID')} = $row[2] . '.' . $row[3];
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'bus ID')} = (!$row[2] && !$row[3]) ? 'N/A' : "$row[2].$row[3]";
}
if ($extra > 1){
$rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'chip ID')} = $chip_id;
@@ -9685,14 +9803,24 @@ sub advanced_data_sys {
my ($data1,$data2,$duplex,$mac,$speed,$state);
# for usb, we already know where we are
if (!$b_usb){
- $path = "$_/device/vendor";
- $data1 = (main::reader($path))[0] if -e $path;
- $data1 =~ s/^0x// if $data1;
- $path = "$_/device/device";
- $data2 = (main::reader($path))[0] if -e $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' : $data2;
+ if (!$b_arm || $b_pci_tool ){
+ $path = "$_/device/vendor";
+ $data1 = (main::reader($path))[0] if -e $path;
+ $data1 =~ s/^0x// if $data1;
+ $path = "$_/device/device";
+ $data2 = (main::reader($path))[0] if -e $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' : $data2;
+ }
+ elsif ($b_arm) {
+ $path = Cwd::abs_path($_);
+ $path =~ /($chip)/;
+ if ($1){
+ $data1 = $vendor;
+ $data2 = $chip;
+ }
+ }
}
#print "d1:$data1 v:$vendor d2:$data2 c:$chip\n";
if ( $b_usb || $b_check || ( $data1 && $data2 && $data1 eq $vendor && $data2 eq $chip )) {
@@ -9819,11 +9947,11 @@ sub advanced_data_bsd {
# 4 - scope if, if different from if
sub if_ip {
eval $start if $b_log;
- $b_ip_run = 1;
my ($if) = @_;
my (@data,@row,@rows,$working_if);
my $num = 0;
my $j = 0;
+ $b_ip_run = 1;
OUTER:
foreach my $ref (@ifs){
if (ref $ref ne 'ARRAY'){
@@ -9858,11 +9986,14 @@ sub if_ip {
# 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
- my $key = ($data2[4] =~ /deprecated|dynamic|temporary/ ) ? 'type':'virtual' ;
+ # 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' ;
@row = ({
main::key($num++,"IP v$ipv") => $ip,
main::key($num++,$key) => $data2[4],
@@ -10969,14 +11100,15 @@ sub throttled {
{
package RaidData;
# debugger switches
-my ($b_md,$b_zfs) = (0,0);
+my ($b_md,$b_zfs);
+
sub get {
eval $start if $b_log;
my (@rows,$key1,$val1);
my $num = 0;
raid_data() if !$b_raid;
#print 'get: ', Data::Dumper::Dumper \@raid;
- if (!@raid){
+ if (!@raid && !@hardware_raid){
if ($show{'raid-forced'}){
$key1 = 'Message';
$val1 = main::row_defaults('raid-data');
@@ -10989,7 +11121,7 @@ sub get {
@rows = ({main::key($num++,$key1) => $val1,});
}
eval $end if $b_log;
- ($b_md,$b_zfs) = undef;
+ ($b_md,$b_zfs,@hardware_raid) = undef;
return @rows;
}
sub create_output {
@@ -11001,6 +11133,38 @@ sub create_output {
my ($b_row_1_sizes);
my ($i,$j,$num,$status_id) = (0,0,0,0);
#print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@raid;
+ if (@hardware_raid){
+ foreach my $ref (@hardware_raid){
+ my %row = %$ref;
+ $num = 1;
+ my $device = ($row{'device'}) ? $row{'device'}: 'N/A';
+ my $driver = ($row{'driver'}) ? $row{'driver'}: 'N/A';
+ @data = ({
+ main::key($num++,'Hardware') => $device,
+ main::key($num++,'driver') => $driver,
+ });
+ @rows = (@rows,@data);
+ $j = scalar @rows - 1;
+ if ($extra > 0){
+ my $driver_version = ($row{'driver-version'}) ? $row{'driver-version'}: 'N/A' ;
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'v')} = $driver_version;
+ if ($extra > 2){
+ my $port= ($row{'port'}) ? $row{'port'}: 'N/A' ;
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'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++,'bus ID')} = $bus_id;
+ }
+ if ($extra > 1){
+ my $chip_id = (defined $row{'vendor-id'} && defined $row{'chip-id'}) ? "$row{'vendor-id'}.$row{'chip-id'}": 'N/A' ;
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'chip ID')} = $chip_id;
+ }
+ if ($extra > 2){
+ my $rev= (defined $row{'rev'} && $row{'rev'}) ? $row{'rev'}: 'N/A' ;
+ $rows[$j]{main::key($num++,'rev')} = $rev;
+ }
+ }
+ }
if ($extra > 2 && $raid[0]{'system-supported'}){
@data = ({
main::key($num++,'Supported md-raid types') => $raid[0]{'system-supported'},
@@ -11191,6 +11355,9 @@ sub raid_data {
eval $start if $b_log;
my (@data);
$b_raid = 1;
+ if ($b_hardware_raid){
+ hardware_raid();
+ }
if ($b_md || (my $file = main::system_files('mdstat') )){
@data = mdraid_data($file);
@raid = (@raid,@data) if @data;
@@ -11203,6 +11370,43 @@ sub raid_data {
#print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@raid;
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 hardware_raid {
+ eval $start if $b_log;
+ my ($driver,@data,@working);
+ foreach my $ref (@pci){
+ @working = @$ref;
+ next if $working[1] ne '0104';
+ $driver = ($working[9]) ? lc($working[9]): '';
+ $driver =~ s/-/_/g if $driver;
+ my $driver_version = ($driver) ? main::get_module_version($driver): '';
+ @data = ({
+ '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],
+ });
+ @hardware_raid = (@hardware_raid,@data);
+ }
+ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \@hardware_raid;
+ main::log_data('dump','@hardware_raid',\@hardware_raid) if $b_log;
+ eval $end if $b_log;
+}
sub mdraid_data {
eval $start if $b_log;
my ($mdstat) = @_;
@@ -12740,7 +12944,7 @@ sub get {
# we're allowing 1 or 2 ipmi tools, first the gnu one, then the
# almost certain to be present in BSDs
if ( $b_ipmi ||
- ( main::globber('/dev/ipmi*') &&
+ ( main::globber('/dev/ipmi**') &&
( ( $program = main::check_program('ipmi-sensors') ) ||
( $program = main::check_program('ipmitool') ) ) ) ){
if ($b_ipmi || $b_root){
@@ -12925,12 +13129,9 @@ sub create_output {
sub ipmi_data {
eval $start if $b_log;
my ($program) = @_;
- my ($cmd,$file,@data,$fan_working,%sensors,@row,$sys_fan_nu,$temp_working,$working_unit);
- #$file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-archerseven-1.txt";
- #$file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-crazy-epyc-1.txt";
- #$file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmi-sensors-crazy-epyc-1.txt";$program='ipmi-sensors';
- #@data = main::reader($file);
- $program ||= 'ipmi-xx'; # only for debugging, will always exist if reachers here
+ my ($b_cpu_0,$cmd,$file,@data,$fan_working,%sensors,@row,$sys_fan_nu,
+ $temp_working,$working_unit);
+ $program ||= 'ipmi-xx'; # only for debugging, will always exist if reaches here
my ($b_ipmitool,$i_key,$i_value,$i_unit);
if ($program =~ /ipmi-sensors$/){
$cmd = $program;
@@ -12941,13 +13142,18 @@ sub ipmi_data {
($b_ipmitool,$i_key,$i_value,$i_unit) = (1,0,1,2);
}
@data = main::grabber("$cmd 2>/dev/null");
+ #$file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-archerseven-1.txt";
+ #$file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-crazy-epyc-1.txt";
+ #$file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmi-sensors-crazy-epyc-1.txt";$program='ipmi-sensors';
+ #$file = "$ENV{'HOME'}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/ipmitool/ipmitool-sensors-RK016013.txt";$program='ipmi-sensors';
+ #@data = main::reader($file);
return if ! @data;
foreach (@data){
next if /^\s*$/;
#print "$_\n";
@row = split /\s*\|\s*/, $_;
- #print "$row[$i_key] $row[$i_value]\n";
- if ($row[$i_key] =~ /^System Temp/i){
+ # print "$row[$i_key] $row[$i_value]\n";
+ if ($row[$i_key] =~ /^System[\s_]Temp/i){
$sensors{'mobo-temp'} = int($row[$i_value]);
$working_unit = $row[$i_unit];
$working_unit =~ s/degrees\s// if $b_ipmitool;
@@ -12955,21 +13161,24 @@ sub ipmi_data {
}
# Platform Control Hub (PCH), it is the X370 chip on the Crosshair VI Hero.
# VRM: voltage regulator module
- elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^CPU[1]?\sTemp/i) {
+ # NOTE: CPU0_TEMP CPU1_TEMP is possible, unfortunately
+ elsif ( !$sensors{'cpu-temp'} && $row[$i_key] =~ /^CPU([01])?[\s_]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[$i_key] =~ /^CPU([2-4])\sTemp/i) {
+ elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^CPU([1-4])[\s_]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[$i_key] =~ /^Temp 1$/i) {
+ 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;
@@ -12978,7 +13187,7 @@ sub ipmi_data {
}
$sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit;
}
- elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^Temp 2$/i) {
+ 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;
@@ -12988,7 +13197,7 @@ sub ipmi_data {
$sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit;
}
# temp3 is only used as an absolute override for systems with all 3 present
- elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^Temp 3$/i) {
+ 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;
@@ -12998,15 +13207,15 @@ sub ipmi_data {
$sensors{'temp-unit'} = set_temp_unit($sensors{'temp-unit'},$working_unit) if $working_unit;
}
# note: can be cpu fan:, cpu fan speed:, etc.
- elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(CPU|Processor)\sFan/i) {
+ elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(CPU|Processor)[\s_]Fan/i) {
$sensors{'fan-main'} = () if !$sensors{'fan-main'};
$sensors{'fan-main'}[1] = int($row[$i_value]);
}
# note that the counters are dynamically set for fan numbers here
# otherwise you could overwrite eg aux fan2 with case fan2 in theory
# note: cpu/mobo/ps are 1/2/3
- elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^FAN([0-9A-F]+)/i) {
- $sys_fan_nu = hex($1);
+ elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(SYS[\s_])?FAN([0-9A-F]+)/i) {
+ $sys_fan_nu = hex($2);
next if $row[$i_value] !~ /^[0-9\.]+$/;
$fan_working = int($row[$i_value]);
$sensors{'fan-default'} = () if !$sensors{'fan-default'};
@@ -13023,7 +13232,7 @@ sub ipmi_data {
}
}
if ($extra > 0){
- if ($row[$i_key] =~ /^12V$/i) {
+ if ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(P[_]?)?12V$/i) {
$sensors{'volts-12'} = $row[$i_value];
}
elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(P5V|5VCC)$/i) {
@@ -13032,7 +13241,7 @@ sub ipmi_data {
elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(P3V3|3.3VCC)$/i) {
$sensors{'volts-3.3'} = $row[$i_value];
}
- elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^VBAT$/i) {
+ elsif ($row[$i_key] =~ /^(P_)?VBAT$/i) {
$sensors{'volts-vbat'} = $row[$i_value];
}
# NOTE: VDimmP1ABC VDimmP1DEF
@@ -13050,12 +13259,11 @@ sub ipmi_data {
}
}
}
-
# print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors;
%sensors = data_processor(%sensors) if %sensors;
main::log_data('dump','ipmi: %sensors',\%sensors) if $b_log;
eval $end if $b_log;
- #print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors;
+ # print Data::Dumper::Dumper \%sensors;
return %sensors;
}
sub sensors_data {
@@ -13651,7 +13859,10 @@ sub get {
my (@data,@rows,$key1,$val1);
my $num = 0;
my $ref = $alerts{'dmidecode'};
- if ($b_arm){
+ if ( $$ref{'action'} eq 'use' && (!$b_arm || $b_slot_tool )){
+ @rows = slot_data();
+ }
+ elsif ($b_arm && !$b_slot_tool){
$key1 = 'ARM';
$val1 = main::row_defaults('arm-pci','');
@rows = ({main::key($num++,$key1) => $val1,});
@@ -13662,9 +13873,6 @@ sub get {
$key1 = ucfirst($key1);
@rows = ({main::key($num++,$key1) => $val1,});
}
- else {
- @rows = slot_data();
- }
eval $end if $b_log;
return @rows;
}
@@ -15203,7 +15411,7 @@ sub get_display_manager {
## Get DistroData
{
package DistroData;
-my ($distro);
+my (@distro_data,@osr);
sub get {
eval $start if $b_log;
if ($bsd_type){
@@ -15213,11 +15421,12 @@ sub get {
get_linux_distro();
}
eval $end if $b_log;
- return $distro;
+ return @distro_data;
}
sub get_bsd_os {
eval $start if $b_log;
+ my ($distro) = ('');
if ($bsd_type eq 'darwin'){
my $file = '/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist';
if (-f $file){
@@ -15231,14 +15440,14 @@ sub get_bsd_os {
else {
$distro = "$uname[0] $uname[2]";
}
+ @distro_data = ($distro,'');
eval $end if $b_log;
- return $distro;
}
sub get_linux_distro {
eval $start if $b_log;
- my ($distro_file) = ('');
- my ($b_antergos,$b_osr,@working);
+ my ($distro,$distro_file,$system_base) = ('','','');
+ my ($b_antergos,$b_armbian,$b_mint,$b_osr,$b_raspbian,@working);
my @derived = qw(antix-version aptosid-version kanotix-version knoppix-version
mandrake-release manjaro-release mx-version pardus-release porteus-version sabayon-release
siduction-version sidux-version slitaz-release solusos-release turbolinux-release
@@ -15247,28 +15456,33 @@ sub get_linux_distro {
my @primary = qw(arch-release gentoo-release redhat-release slackware-version
SuSE-release);
my $primary_s = join "|", @primary;
+ my $base_default_s = 'antix-version|mx-version';
my $exclude_s = 'debian_version|devuan_version|ubuntu_version';
my $lsb_good_s = 'mandrake-release|mandriva-release|mandrakelinux-release|manjaro-release';
- my $os_release_good_s = 'arch-release|SuSE-release';
+ my $os_release_good_s = 'arch-release|rpi-issue|SuSE-release';
# 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
- my @distro_files = glob('/etc/*[-_]{[rR]elease,[vV]ersion}*');
+ my @distro_files = main::globber('/etc/*[-_]{[rR]elease,[vV]ersion,issue}*');
my $lsb_release = '/etc/lsb-release';
+ my $b_lsb = 1 if -f $lsb_release;
my ($etc_issue,$issue) = ('','/etc/issue');
- my $os_release = '/etc/os-release';
my $b_issue = 1 if -f $issue;
- my $b_os_release = 1 if -f $os_release;
- my $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))[0] if $b_issue && -r $issue;
+ $etc_issue = (main::reader($issue))[0] if -r $issue;
+ my $os_release = '/etc/os-release';
+ @osr = main::reader($os_release) if -r $os_release;
# debian issue can end with weird escapes like \n \l
# antergos: Antergos Linux \r (\l)
if ($etc_issue){
$etc_issue = main::clean_characters($etc_issue);
$b_antergos = 1 if $etc_issue =~ /antergos/i;
+ if ($etc_issue =~ /raspbian/i){
+ $b_raspbian = 1;
+ $os_release_good_s .= '|debian_version';
+ }
}
main::log_data('dump','@distro_files',\@distro_files) if $b_log;
if ( scalar @distro_files == 1 ){
@@ -15277,10 +15491,16 @@ sub get_linux_distro {
elsif (scalar @distro_files > 1) {
# special case, to force manjaro/antergos which also have arch-release
# manjaro should use lsb, which has the full info, arch uses os release
- # antergos should use /etc/issue
- if ($b_antergos || grep {/manjaro/} @distro_files){
- @distro_files = grep {!/arch-release/} @distro_files;
+ # antergos should use /etc/issue. 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, so leave arch-release
+ if ($b_antergos || grep {/manjaro|chakra/} @distro_files){
+ if ( @osr && !(grep {/manjaro|antergos|chakra/i} @osr ) ){
+ @distro_files = grep {!/arch-release/} @distro_files;
+ }
+ # $system_base = 'Arch Linux';
}
+ $b_armbian = 1 if grep {/armbian/} @distro_files;
my $distro_files_s = join "|", @distro_files;
@working = (@derived,@primary);
foreach my $file (@working){
@@ -15292,7 +15512,7 @@ sub get_linux_distro {
if ($b_lsb && $file =~ /$lsb_good_s/){
$distro_file = $lsb_release;
}
- elsif ($b_os_release && $file =~ /($os_release_good_s)$/){
+ elsif (@osr && $file =~ /($os_release_good_s)$/){
$distro_file = $os_release;
}
else {
@@ -15316,7 +15536,7 @@ sub get_linux_distro {
elsif ($distro_file && $b_lsb && ($distro_file =~ /\/etc\/($lsb_good_s)$/ || $distro_file eq $lsb_release) ){
$distro = get_lsb_release();
}
- elsif ($distro_file eq $os_release){
+ elsif ($distro_file && $distro_file eq $os_release){
$distro = get_os_release();
$b_osr = 1;
}
@@ -15340,10 +15560,10 @@ sub get_linux_distro {
}
# otherwise try the default debian/ubuntu /etc/issue file
elsif ($b_issue){
- my $b_mint = ( $etc_issue && $etc_issue =~ /mint/i ) ? 1 : 0;
+ $b_mint = ( $etc_issue && $etc_issue =~ /mint|lmde/i ) ? 1 : 0;
# os-release/lsb gives more manageable and accurate output than issue,
# but mint should use issue for now. Antergos uses arch os-release, but issue shows them
- if ($b_os_release && !$b_mint && !$b_antergos){
+ if (@osr && !$b_mint && !$b_antergos){
$distro = get_os_release();
$b_osr = 1;
}
@@ -15364,20 +15584,23 @@ sub get_linux_distro {
# exists then let's use that if it wasn't tried already. Maybe that will be better.
# not handling the corrupt data, maybe later if needed. 10 + distro: (8) + string
if ($distro && length($distro) > 60 ){
- if (!$b_osr && $b_os_release){
+ if (!$b_osr && @osr){
$distro = get_os_release();
+ $b_osr = 1;
}
}
# test for /etc/lsb-release as a backup in case of failure, in cases
# where > one version/release file were found but the above resulted
# in null distro value.
if (!$distro){
- if ($b_os_release){
+ if (!$b_osr && @osr){
$distro = get_os_release();
+ $b_osr = 1;
}
elsif ($b_lsb){
$distro = get_lsb_release();
}
+
}
# now some final null tries
if (!$distro ){
@@ -15389,10 +15612,26 @@ sub get_linux_distro {
$distro = $distro_file;
}
}
+ if ($extra > 0){
+ if (@osr){
+ my ($b_base_default);
+ # more tests added here for other ubuntu derived distros
+ if ( @distro_files && (grep {/\/etc\/($base_default_s)/} @distro_files) ){
+ $b_base_default = 1;
+ }
+ if ($b_base_default ){
+ $system_base = get_os_release('default');
+ }
+ elsif ($b_mint){
+ $system_base = get_os_release('ubuntu');
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ $distro =~ s/Debian/Armbian/ if ($distro && $b_armbian);
## finally, if all else has failed, give up
$distro ||= 'unknown';
+ @distro_data = ($distro,$system_base);
eval $end if $b_log;
- return $distro;
}
sub get_lsb_release {
@@ -15417,15 +15656,15 @@ sub get_lsb_release {
$id = $working[1];
}
}
- if ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_RELEASE' && $working[1]){
+ elsif ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_RELEASE' && $working[1]){
$release = $working[1];
}
- if ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_CODENAME' && $working[1]){
+ elsif ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_CODENAME' && $working[1]){
$codename = $working[1];
}
# sometimes some distros cannot do their lsb-release files correctly,
# so here is one last chance to get it right.
- if ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION' && $working[1]){
+ elsif ($working[0] eq 'DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION' && $working[1]){
$description = $working[1];
}
}
@@ -15434,16 +15673,17 @@ sub get_lsb_release {
}
else {
$distro = "$id $release $codename";
- $distro =~ s/^\s+|\s\s+|\s+$//g; # get rid of double and trailling spaces
+ $distro =~ s/^\s+|\s\s+|\s+$//g; # get rid of double and trailing spaces
}
eval $end if $b_log;
return $distro;
}
sub get_os_release {
eval $start if $b_log;
- my ($pretty_name,$lc_name,$name,$version_name,$version_id,
- $distro_name,$distro) = ('','','','','','','');
- my @content = main::reader('/etc/os-release');
+ 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; $_} @content if @content;
foreach (@content){
@@ -15453,35 +15693,97 @@ sub get_os_release {
if ($working[0] eq 'PRETTY_NAME' && $working[1]){
$pretty_name = $working[1];
}
- if ($working[0] eq 'NAME' && $working[1]){
+ elsif ($working[0] eq 'NAME' && $working[1]){
$name = $working[1];
$lc_name = lc($name);
}
- if ($working[0] eq 'VERSION' && $working[1]){
+ elsif ($working[0] eq 'VERSION' && $working[1]){
$version_name = $working[1];
+ $version_name =~ s/,//g;
}
- if ($working[0] eq 'VERSION_ID' && $working[1]){
+ elsif ($working[0] eq 'VERSION_ID' && $working[1]){
$version_id = $working[1];
}
+ # for mint system base
+ if ($base_type ){
+ if ($working[0] eq 'ID_LIKE' && $working[1]){
+ $working[1] =~ s/ubuntu\sdebian/ubuntu/ if $base_type eq 'ubuntu';
+ $base_name = ucfirst($working[1]);
+ }
+ elsif ($base_type eq 'ubuntu' && $working[0] eq 'UBUNTU_CODENAME' && $working[1]){
+ $base_version = ucfirst($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
- if ($pretty_name && ($pretty_name !~ /tumbleweed/i && $lc_name ne 'arcolinux') ){
- $distro = $pretty_name;
+ # arco shows only the release name, like kirk, in pretty name. Too many distros
+ # are doing pretty name wrong, and just putting in the NAME value there
+ if (!$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 .= ' ' . $version_id;
+ }
+ }
}
- elsif ($name){
- $distro = $name;
- $distro = 'Arco Linux' if $lc_name eq 'arcolinux';
- if ($version_name){
- $distro .= ' ' . $version_name;
+ # 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 ($version_id){
- $distro .= ' ' . $version_id;
+ elsif ($base_type eq 'default' && ($pretty_name || ($name && $version_name) ) ){
+ $distro = ($name && $version_name) ? "$name $version_name" : $pretty_name;
+ }
+ # maybe lmde, if that exists?
+ elsif ( $base_type eq 'ubuntu' && $lc_name =~ /^(debian|ubuntu)/ && ($pretty_name || ($name && $version_name))){
+ $distro = ($name && $version_name) ? "$name $version_name": $pretty_name;
}
}
eval $end if $b_log;
return $distro;
}
+# note, these are only for matching derived names, no need to go
+# all the way back here, update as new names are known. This is because
+# Mint is using UBUNTU_CODENAME without ID data.
+sub ubuntu_id {
+ eval $start if $b_log;
+ my ($codename) = lc(@_);
+ my ($id) = ('');
+ my %codenames = (
+ '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 ',
+ );
+ $id = $codenames{$codename} if defined $codenames{$codename};
+ eval $end if $b_log;
+ return $id;
+}
}
sub get_gcc_data {
@@ -15949,31 +16251,26 @@ sub get_shell_source {
log_data('data',$msg);
}
# in case sudo starts inxi, parent is shell (or perl inxi if run by debugger)
- if ( $shell_parent && ( $shell_parent eq 'su' ||
- $shell_parent =~ /^(bash|csh|ksh|lksh|loksh|mksh|pdksh|sh|dash|perl|zsh|tcsh)$/ ) ){
- my $shell = $1; # we want the first set only if shell is parent
- # no idea why have to do script_parent action twice in su case, but you do.
- $self_parent = get_start_parent($self_parent);
- $shell_parent = get_shell_parent($self_parent) if $shell;
- #print "shell parent 2: $shell_parent\n";
- if ($b_log){
- $msg = ($shell_parent) ? "shell parent 2: $shell_parent": "shell parent 2: undefined";
- log_data('data',$msg);
- }
- if (!$shell ||
- $shell_parent =~ /^(bash|csh|ksh|lksh|loksh|mksh|pdksh|sh|dash|perl|zsh|tcsh)$/ ){
+ # so: perl (2) started pinxi with sudo (3) in sh (4) in terminal
+ for my $i (2..4){
+ if ( $shell_parent &&
+ $shell_parent =~ /^(bash|csh|dash|ksh|lksh|loksh|mksh|pdksh|perl|sh|su|sudo|tcsh|zsh)$/ ){
+ # no idea why have to do script_parent action twice in su case, but you do.
$self_parent = get_start_parent($self_parent);
$shell_parent = get_shell_parent($self_parent);
+ #print "shell parent 2: $shell_parent\n";
+ if ($b_log){
+ $msg = ($shell_parent) ? "shell parent $i: $shell_parent": "shell parent $i: undefined";
+ log_data('data',$msg);
+ }
}
- #print "shell parent 3: $shell_parent\n";
- if ($b_log){
- $msg = ($shell_parent) ? "shell parent 3: $shell_parent": "shell parent 3: undefined";
- log_data('data',$msg);
+ else {
+ last;
}
}
# to work around a ps -p or gnome-terminal bug, which returns
# gnome-terminal- trim - off end
- $shell_parent =~ s/-$//;
+ $shell_parent =~ s/-$// if $shell_parent;
}
if ($b_log){
$self_parent ||= '';
@@ -16265,6 +16562,7 @@ sub set_dmidecode_data {
$j = scalar @dmi;
$handle = hex($1);
$type = $2;
+ $b_slot_tool = 1 if $type && $type == 9;
$b_skip = ( $type > 126 )? 1 : 0;
next if $b_skip;
# we don't need 32, system boot, or 127, end of table
@@ -16465,6 +16763,12 @@ sub set_pci_data {
if ($alerts{'lspci'}{'action'} eq 'use' ){
set_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 ($b_arm ){
+ set_arm_soc_data();
+ }
}
else {
#if (1 == 1){
@@ -16491,15 +16795,17 @@ sub set_pci_data {
sub set_lspci_data {
eval $start if $b_log;
my ($busid,$busid_nu,$content,$port,$driver,$modules,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id,$rev,
- $type,$type_id,@pcis,@temp);
+ $type,$type_id,@pcis,@temp,@working);
# my @pcis = grabber('lspci -nnv','\n','strip');
my $path = check_program('lspci');
$content = qx($path -nnv 2>/dev/null) if $path;
@pcis = split /\n/, $content if $content;
#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";
#@pcis = reader($file);
#print scalar @pcis;
@pcis = map {$_ =~ s/^\s+//; $_} @pcis if @pcis;
+ $b_pci_tool = 1 if @pcis && scalar @pcis > 10;
foreach (@pcis){
#print "$_\n";
if ($device){
@@ -16522,18 +16828,21 @@ sub set_lspci_data {
}
}
- elsif ($_ =~ /^([0-9a-f]{2}:[0-9a-f]{2})[.:]([0-9a-f]+)\s(.*)\s\[([0-9a-f]{4}):([0-9a-f]{4})\](\s\(rev\s([^\)]+)\))?/){
+ # 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)
+ elsif ($_ =~ /^(([0-9a-f]{2,4}:)?[0-9a-f]{2}:[0-9a-f]{2})[.:]([0-9a-f]+)\s(.*)\s\[([0-9a-f]{4}):([0-9a-f]{4})\](\s\(rev\s([^\)]+)\))?/){
$busid = $1;
- $busid_nu = hex($2);
- my @working = split /:\s+/, $3;
+ $busid_nu = hex($3);
+ @working = split /:\s+/, $4;
$device = $working[1];
$type = $working[0];
- $vendor_id = $4;
- $chip_id = $5;
- $rev = ($7)?$7 : '';
+ $vendor_id = $5;
+ $chip_id = $6;
+ $rev = ($8)? $8 : '';
$device = cleaner($device);
$working[0] =~ /\[([^\]]+)\]$/;
$type_id = $1;
+ $b_hardware_raid = 1 if $type_id eq '0104';
$type = lc($type);
$type = pci_cleaner($type,'pci');
$type =~ s/\s+$//;
@@ -16567,6 +16876,7 @@ sub set_pciconf_data {
my $path = check_program('pciconf');
$content = qx($path -lv 2>/dev/null) if $path;
@data = split /\n/, $content if $content;
+ $b_pci_tool = 1 if @data && scalar @data > 10;
foreach (@data){
if ($_ =~ /^[^@]+\@pci/){
push @working, '';
@@ -16603,7 +16913,6 @@ sub set_pciconf_data {
elsif ($_ =~ /^class/i){
$type = (split /\s+=\s+/,$_)[1];
}
-
}
elsif (/^([^@]+)\@pci([0-9]{1,3}:[0-9]{1,3}:[0-9]{1,3}):([0-9]{1,3}).*class=([^\s]+)\scard=([^\s]+)\schip=([^\s]+)\srev=([^\s]+)/){
$driver = $1;
@@ -16635,11 +16944,77 @@ sub set_pciconf_data {
eval $end if $b_log;
}
+## 1
+# /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:NethernetT<NULL>Callwinner,sun8i-h3-emac"]
+## 2
+# /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:NaudioT<NULL>Cbrcm,bcm2835-audio"]
+## 3
+# /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:NfbT<NULL>Cbrcm,bcm2708-fb"]
+## 4
+# /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:NgpuT<NULL>Callwinner,sun8i-h3-maliCallwinner,sun7i-a20-maliCarm,mali-400"]
+sub set_arm_soc_data {
+ eval $start if $b_log;
+ my ($content,@files,@temp2,@temp3,@working);
+ @files = globber("/sys/devices/platform/soc*/*/uevent");
+ # not sure why, but even as root/sudo, /subsystem/uevent is unreadable with -r test true
+ @files = grep {!/subsystem/} @files if @files;
+ foreach my $file (@files){
+ my ($busid,$busid_nu,$chip_id,$device,$driver,$modules,$port,$rev,
+ $type,$type_id,$vendor_id,@working);
+ $chip_id = $file;
+ # variants: /soc/20100000.ethernet /soc/soc:audio /soc:/ /soc@0/
+ $chip_id =~ /\/sys\/devices\/platform\/soc[^\/]*\/([^\/]+)[\.:][^\/]+\/uevent/;
+ $chip_id = $1;
+ @working = reader($file, 'strip') if -r $file;
+ 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 = $temp2[1];
+ }
+ elsif ($temp2[0] eq 'OF_COMPATIBLE_0'){
+ @temp3 = split /,/, $temp2[1];
+ $device = $temp3[-1];
+ $vendor_id = $temp3[0];
+ }
+ }
+ $type = '' if ! defined $type;
+ $driver = '' if ! defined $driver;
+ $busid = '';
+ $busid_nu = 0;
+ $type_id = '';
+ $port = '';
+ $rev = '';
+ $modules = '';
+ $b_arm_audio = 1 if ($type eq 'audio' || $type eq 'hdmi' );
+ $b_arm_gfx = 1 if ($type eq 'gpu' || $type eq 'fb' || $type eq 'hdmi');
+ $b_arm_net = 1 if $type eq 'ethernet' || $type =~ /wifi/;
+ @temp3 = ($type,$type_id,$busid,$busid_nu,$device,$vendor_id,$chip_id,$rev,$port,$driver,$modules);
+ @pci = (@pci,[@temp3]);
+ }
+ print Dumper \@pci if $test[4];
+ main::log_data('dump','@pci',\@pci) if $b_log;
+ eval $end if $b_log;
+}
+
sub set_ps_aux {
eval $start if $b_log;
@ps_aux = split "\n",qx(ps aux);;
shift @ps_aux; # get rid of header row
$_=lc for @ps_aux; # this is a super fast way to set to lower
+ # note: regular perl /.../inxi but sudo /.../inxi is added for sudo start
+ # for pinxi, we want to see the useage data for cpu/ram
+ @ps_aux = grep {!/\/$self_name\b/} @ps_aux if $self_name eq 'inxi';
# this is for testing for the presence of the command
@ps_cmd = map {
my @split = split /\s+/, $_;
@@ -17003,6 +17378,7 @@ sub generate_lines {
assign_data(%row);
}
if ( $show{'raid'} ){
+ set_pci_data() if !$b_pci_check;
%row = line_handler('RAID','raid');
assign_data(%row);
}
@@ -17373,11 +17749,14 @@ sub generate_system_data {
$dms ||= 'N/A';
$data{$data_name}[$index]{main::key($num++,'dm')} = $dms;
}
- my $distro_key = ($bsd_type) ? 'OS': 'Distro' ;
- my $distro = DistroData::get();
+ 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++,$distro_key)} = $distro;
-
+ if ($extra > 0 && $distro_data[1]){
+ $data{$data_name}[$index]{main::key($num++,'base')} = $distro_data[1];
+ }
eval $end if $b_log;
return %data;
}
diff --git a/inxi.1 b/inxi.1
index b7d6872..b2257b1 100644
--- a/inxi.1
+++ b/inxi.1
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH INXI 1 "2018\-06\-04" inxi "inxi manual"
+.TH INXI 1 "2018\-06\-23" inxi "inxi manual"
.SH NAME
inxi \- Command line system information script for console and IRC
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -310,6 +310,10 @@ Note: Only md\-raid and ZFS are currently supported. Other software RAID types c
be added, but only if users supply all data required, and if the software
RAID actually can be made to give the required output.
+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,
@@ -573,6 +577,8 @@ generate one.
.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).
@@ -583,6 +589,13 @@ bitmap (if present). Resync line, shows blocks synced/total blocks.
.B \-x \-S\fR
\- Kernel gcc version.
.TP
+.B \-x \-S\fR
+\- 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
\- Adds memory use output to CPU (\fB\-xt c\fR), and CPU use to memory
(\fB\-xt m\fR).
@@ -674,6 +687,8 @@ ROM size if using \fBdmidecode\fR.
.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).
@@ -742,6 +757,8 @@ data available.
\- 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.
.TP
.B \-xxx \-S\fR
\- Adds, if run in X, shell/panel type (\fBinfo\fR), if present.
@@ -937,6 +954,11 @@ For alternate ftp upload locations: Example:
\fBinxi \-\-ftp \fIftp.yourserver.com/incoming\fB \-\-debug 21\fR
+.TP
+.B \-\-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. Only used with \fB\-\-debug 2x\fR.
+
.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
diff --git a/inxi.changelog b/inxi.changelog
index 3b5a907..7bea193 100644
--- a/inxi.changelog
+++ b/inxi.changelog
@@ -1,4 +1,76 @@
=====================================================================================
+Version: 3.0.13
+Patch Version: 00
+Script Date: 2018-06-23
+-----------------------------------
+Changes:
+-----------------------------------
+New version, man page. New features and fixes!
+
+Bugs:
+1. -I line, sometimes running in showed sudo. This is hopefully now corrected.
+
+Fixes:
+1. CPU architectures, small reordering based on hopefully more reliable data
+source, but these are hard to find conclusively.
+2. -S Distro id: switched ordering of prefered os-release sources, PRETTY_NAME
+is not being used consistently, too many distros leave out the distro id found
+in VERSION, so now it uses NAME + VERSION if both are there, then PRETTY_NAME
+as a fallback. That reverses how it was, but it will provide better results for
+most distros. Distros that did this properly to begin with should see no change.
+3. Now that inxi is basically debugged and working, I've removed the output of
+'inxi' from the -t lines. It remains for the pinxi branch however so you can
+see how many resources pinxi uses to run.
+4. ipmi sensors data are proving to be as random as lm-sensors. Added another
+alternate syntax for sensors.
+5. CPU: found an alternate syntax, again, for IPMI and sensors data, added
+support, I hope, for that.
+
+Enhancements:
+1. Added /proc debugger tool to debugger. Due to oddities with how the /proc file
+system is created, it will only run as user, not root, unless the --proc flag is
+used. More programs added to debugger commands.
+2. More disk vendor strings added, fine tuning of vendor detections. There is a
+tendency in NVMe disk names to put the vendor name in the middle of the string.
+That is now handled for a few key vendors.
+3. Added basic ARM SOC and server support. This will require more work in the future
+because the syntax used varies significantly device to device, but the featuers
+are now in place to add that support. Most SBC ARM devices should now at least show
+the model and details data in machine data, and some will show -G -A -N data as
+well.
+4. ARM CPU: added first attempt to show the cpu variant as well as the more
+generic ARM data. This shows 1 or more variants, some ARM devices have two different
+cpu cores running at different speeds. Odroid for example.
+5. Added system 'base:' data for -Sx, that modifies Distro: in supported cases.
+Currently only Mint and MX/AntiX supported because each specific distro must be
+handled explicitly using empirical file based data tests. I decided against showing
+this for rolling release, since really everyone knows that Antergos is made from
+Arch Linux, so showing that does not provide much useful information, whereas
+showing the Ubuntu version Mint was made from does.
+
+Note that several derived distros are changing how they use os-release, so the
+tools had to be revised to be more dynamic, which is a pain, and makes it even
+more empirical and less predictable to print what should be trivially easy to
+gather distro and derived source data.
+
+If your distro is not in this list and you want the base data to be present, please
+supply a --debug 22 dataset so I can check all the files required to make the
+detection work. If your distro has changed methods, please note which methods
+were used in the past, and which are used now.
+6. Added Armbian distro detection, that's tricky. Added Rasbpian detections.
+Added improved Antergos, Arco, and maybe Chakra, Arch detections.
+7. Big one: Hardware RAID basic support added. Note that each vendor, and
+unfortunatley, often each product line, has its own raid status and drive
+reporting tools, which makes adding the actual drive/raid/status report part
+very time consuming to add. I may only support this if a certain software maker's
+raid tools are installed because they are much simpler to parse, but for now,
+it only shows the presence of the raid device itself, not disks, raid status, etc.
+
+
+-----------------------------------
+-- Harald Hope - Sat, 23 Jun 2018 10:24:30 -0700
+
+=====================================================================================
Version: 3.0.12
Patch Version: 00
Script Date: 2018-06-05