#! /usr/bin/perl -w # # Written by Oron Peled # 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 File::Basename; BEGIN { my $dir = dirname($0); unshift(@INC, "$dir", "$dir/perl_modules"); } use Dahdi; use Dahdi::Span; use Dahdi::Xpp; use Dahdi::Xpp::Xbus; use Dahdi::Xpp::Xpd; use Getopt::Std; sub usage { die "Usage: $0 [-v] [-R] [-s sort_order] [on|off|1|0]\n"; } sub check_param { my $param = shift || die; open(F, $param) || return ''; my $val = ; close F; chomp $val; return $val; } my %opts; getopts('vRs:', \%opts) || usage; my $dahdi_autoreg = check_param('/sys/module/xpp/parameters/dahdi_autoreg') eq 'Y'; my $auto_assign_spans = check_param('/sys/module/dahdi/parameters/auto_assign_spans') ne '0'; my $assigned_spans_config = $ENV{'ASSIGNED_SPANS_CONF_FILE'} || '/etc/dahdi/assigned-spans.conf'; my $span_types_config = $ENV{'SPAN_TYPES_CONF_FILE'} || '/etc/dahdi/span-types.conf'; my $have_assigned_spans_config = -f $assigned_spans_config || 0; my $have_span_types_config = -f $span_types_config || 0; # Spans will be auto-assigned by default if either: # - Driver $auto_assign_spans them or # - Udev script see that we $have_span_types_config and it "add" them my $default_auto_assign = $auto_assign_spans || $have_assigned_spans_config; my $sorter; my $sort_order = $opts{'s'}; if(defined $sort_order) { my $sorter = Dahdi::Xpp::sorters($sort_order); if(!defined $sorter) { my @sorter_names = Dahdi::Xpp::sorters; print STDERR "Unknown sort order $sort_order. Select from:\n\t"; print STDERR join("\n\t", @sorter_names); print STDERR "\n"; exit 1; } } @ARGV == 0 or @ARGV == 1 or usage; my $on = shift; my $verbose = $opts{'v'}; my $should_output = 1; #print "dahdi_autoreg=$dahdi_autoreg auto_assign_spans=$auto_assign_spans have_assigned_spans_config='$have_assigned_spans_config' have_span_types_config='$have_span_types_config'\n"; if(defined($on)) { # Translate to booleans $on = uc($on); $on =~ /^(ON|OFF|1|0)$/ or usage; $on = ($on eq 'ON') ? 1 : 0; $should_output = 0 unless $verbose; } sub state2str($) { return (shift)?"on":"off"; } sub myprintf { printf @_ if $should_output; } foreach my $xbus (Dahdi::Xpp::xbuses($sorter)) { my $prev = $xbus->dahdi_registration($on); if(!defined($prev)) { # Failure printf STDERR "%s: Failed %s\n", $xbus->name, $!; next; } my $reg_str; if (defined $on) { $reg_str = ($on) ? "registering" : "unregistering"; } else { $reg_str = ($prev) ? "registered" : "unregistered"; } myprintf "%-10s\t%3s-%s\t%s (%s)\n", $xbus->name, $xbus->xpporder, $xbus->label, $xbus->connector, $reg_str; next unless $xbus->status eq 'CONNECTED'; # Only assign if no default assignment, or forced by '-R' option if (defined($on) && $on) { if ($opts{'R'} || ! $default_auto_assign) { # Emulate /etc/dahdi/assigned-spans.conf: # - We iterate over $xbus according to /etc/dahdi/xpp_order # - We "auto" assign all spans of current $xbus my $devpath = sprintf "/sys/bus/dahdi_devices/devices/astribanks:xbus-%02d", $xbus->num; my @cmd = ('dahdi_span_assignments', 'auto', $devpath); system @cmd; warn "Failed '@cmd' (status=$?)\n" if $?; } # wait for UDEV to do its stuff system "dahdi_waitfor_span_assignments assigned"; } foreach my $xpd (Dahdi::Xpp::Xpd::telephony_devs($xbus->xpds())) { my $spanno = $xpd->xpd_getattr('span'); myprintf "\t%-10s: ", $xpd->fqn; my $spanstr = ($spanno) ? ("Span " . $spanno) : "unassigned"; myprintf "%s\n", $spanstr ; } } myprintf "# Sorted: $sort_order\n" if defined $sort_order; __END__ =head1 NAME dahdi_registration - Handle registration of Xorcom XPD modules in dahdi. =head1 SYNOPSIS dahdi_registration [-v] [-s sortorder] [-R] [on|off] =head1 DESCRIPTION Without parameters, show all connected XPDs sorted by physical connector order. Each one is show to be unregistered (off), or registered to a specific dahdi span (the span number is shown). All registerations/deregisterations are sorted by physical connector string. Span registration should generally always succeed. Span unregistration may fail if channels from the span are in use by e.g. asterisk. In such a case you'll also see those channels as '(In use)' in the output of lsdahdi(8). dahdi_registration is intended to be used when the kernel module parameter B is false (and implicitly: when the module parameter B is true). See also the NOTES section regarding C. If dahdi_autoreg is true, the program will normally do nothing. =head2 Parameters off -- deregisters all XPD's from dahdi. on -- registers all XPD's to dahdi. =head2 Options =over =item -v verbose output. =item -R Force operations (on/off) even if the module parameter B for xpp is enabled (which makes this program unneeded). =item -s I The sort order to use. =back If the option is not used, the sort order is taken from the environment variable XBUS_SORT and failing that: the hard-coded default of SORT_XPPORDER. The available sorting orders are documented in Dahdi::Xpp manual. =head2 Sample Output An example of the output of dahdi_registration for some registered Astribanks: $ dahdi_registration -s type XBUS-01 usb:0000153 usb-0000:00:10.4-2 XBUS-01/XPD-00: on Span 1 XBUS-01/XPD-01: on Span 2 XBUS-00 usb:0000157 usb-0000:00:10.4-4 XBUS-00/XPD-00: on Span 3 XBUS-00/XPD-01: on Span 4 XBUS-00/XPD-02: on Span 5 XBUS-00/XPD-03: on Span 6 XBUS-00/XPD-04: on Span 7 XBUS-00/XPD-05: on Span 8 XBUS-00/XPD-06: on Span 9 XBUS-00/XPD-07: on Span 10 XBUS-02 usb-0000:00:10.4-1 XBUS-02/XPD-00: on Span 11 XBUS-02/XPD-10: on Span 12 # Sorted: type =head1 FILES =over =item /proc/xpp/XBUS-nn/XPD-mm/dahdi_registration Reading from this file shows if if the if the specific XPD is registered. Writing to it 0 or 1 registers / unregisters the device. This should allow you to register / unregister a specific XPD rather than all of them. =back =head1 NOTES dahdi_registration is intended to be used when the kernel module parameter B is false (and implicitly: when the module parameter B is true), that is, Astribank devices as detected by XPP (xbus / xpd) do not register automatically with the DAHDI core. This tool is used to register tem in an explicit order. It works well, but only if you can arange for all of the Astribanks of the system to be available (and not already registered) at a specific point in time. Newer versions of DAHDI added support for registering a span to a specific span/channelss numbers specification. This allows registering them out of order. To use this capability, the module parameter B should be unset (set to 0) and thus spans of detected DAHDI devices could be registered using C (which may also be run automatically from a udev hook). In this case there is no point in delaying XPP device registration with dahdi and the parameter B should be set. dahdi_registration will simply become a no-op. =head1 SEE ALSO B(8), B(8).