File:  [ELWIX - Embedded LightWeight unIX -] / embedaddon / smartmontools / os_generic.cpp
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Mon Jul 22 01:17:35 2013 UTC (10 years, 10 months ago) by misho
Branches: smartmontools, elwix, MAIN
CVS tags: v6_2, v6_1p0, v6_1, HEAD
6.1

/*
 * os_generic.cpp
 *
 * Home page of code is: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
 *
 * Copyright (C) YEAR YOUR_NAME <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
 * Copyright (C) 2003-8 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
 * Copyright (C) 2008 Christian Franke <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
 * any later version.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * (for example COPYING); If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 *
 */


/*
    NOTE: The code in this file is only called when smartmontools has
    been compiled on an unrecognized/unsupported platform.  This file
    can then serve as a "template" to make os_myOS.cpp if you wish to
    build support for that platform.


 PORTING NOTES AND COMMENTS
 --------------------------

 To port smartmontools to the OS of your choice, please:

 [0] Contact smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net to check
     that it's not already been done.

 [1] Make copies of os_generic.h and os_generic.cpp called os_myOS.h
     and os_myOS.cpp .

 [2] Modify configure.in so that case "${host}" includes myOS.

 [3] Verify that ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make compiles the
     code.  If not, fix any compilation problems.  If your OS lacks
     some function that is used elsewhere in the code, then add a
     AC_CHECK_FUNCS([missingfunction]) line to configure.in, and
     surround uses of the function with:
     #ifdef HAVE_MISSINGFUNCTION
     ... 
     #endif
     where the macro HAVE_MISSINGFUNCTION is (or is not) defined in
     config.h.

 [4] Now that you have a working build environment, you have to
     replace the 'stub' function calls provided in this file.

     Provide the functions defined in this file by fleshing out the
     skeletons below.  You can entirely eliminate the function
     'unsupported()'.

 [5] Contact smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net to see
     about checking your code into the smartmontools CVS archive.
*/

/*
 Developer's note: for testing this file, use an unsupported system,
 for example: ./configure --build=rs6000-ibm-aix && make
*/


// This is needed for the various HAVE_* macros and PROJECT_* macros.
#include "config.h"

// These are needed to define prototypes and structures for the
// functions defined below
#include "int64.h"
#include "atacmds.h"
#include "utility.h"

// This is to include whatever structures and prototypes you define in
// os_generic.h
#include "os_generic.h"

// Needed by '-V' option (CVS versioning) of smartd/smartctl.  You
// should have one *_H_CVSID macro appearing below for each file
// appearing with #include "*.h" above.  Please list these (below) in
// alphabetic/dictionary order.
const char * os_XXXX_cpp_cvsid="$Id: os_generic.cpp,v 1.1.1.2 2013/07/22 01:17:35 misho Exp $"
  ATACMDS_H_CVSID CONFIG_H_CVSID INT64_H_CVSID OS_GENERIC_H_CVSID UTILITY_H_CVSID;

// This is here to prevent compiler warnings for unused arguments of
// functions.
#define ARGUSED(x) ((void)(x))

// Please eliminate the following block: both the #include and
// the 'unsupported()' function.  They are only here to warn
// unsuspecting users that their Operating System is not supported! If
// you wish, you can use a similar warning mechanism for any of the
// functions in this file that you can not (or choose not to)
// implement.


#ifdef HAVE_UNAME
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#endif

static void unsupported(){
  static int warninggiven;

  if (!warninggiven) {
    char *osname;
    
#ifdef HAVE_UNAME
    struct utsname ostype;
    uname(&ostype);
    osname=ostype.sysname;
#else
    osname="host's";
#endif

    pout("\n"
         "############################################################################\n"
         "WARNING: smartmontools has not been ported to the %s Operating System.\n"
         "Please see the files os_generic.cpp and os_generic.h for porting instructions.\n"
         "############################################################################\n\n",
         osname);
    warninggiven=1;
  }
  
  return;
}
// End of the 'unsupported()' block that you should eliminate.


// print examples for smartctl.  You should modify this function so
// that the device paths are sensible for your OS, and to eliminate
// unsupported commands (eg, 3ware controllers).
static void print_smartctl_examples(){
  printf("=================================================== SMARTCTL EXAMPLES =====\n\n");
#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
  printf(
         "  smartctl -a /dev/hda                       (Prints all SMART information)\n\n"
         "  smartctl --smart=on --offlineauto=on --saveauto=on /dev/hda\n"
         "                                              (Enables SMART on first disk)\n\n"
         "  smartctl -t long /dev/hda              (Executes extended disk self-test)\n\n"
         "  smartctl --attributes --log=selftest --quietmode=errorsonly /dev/hda\n"
         "                                      (Prints Self-Test & Attribute errors)\n"
         "  smartctl -a --device=3ware,2 /dev/sda\n"
         "          (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk on 3ware RAID controller)\n"
         );
#else
  printf(
         "  smartctl -a /dev/hda                       (Prints all SMART information)\n"
         "  smartctl -s on -o on -S on /dev/hda         (Enables SMART on first disk)\n"
         "  smartctl -t long /dev/hda              (Executes extended disk self-test)\n"
         "  smartctl -A -l selftest -q errorsonly /dev/hda\n"
         "                                      (Prints Self-Test & Attribute errors)\n"
         "  smartctl -a -d 3ware,2 /dev/sda\n"
         "          (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk on 3ware RAID controller)\n"
         );
#endif
  return;
}

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

namespace generic { // No need to publish anything, name provided for Doxygen

class generic_smart_interface
: public /*implements*/ smart_interface
{
public:
#ifdef HAVE_GET_OS_VERSION_STR
  virtual const char * get_os_version_str();
#endif

  virtual std::string get_app_examples(const char * appname);

  virtual bool scan_smart_devices(smart_device_list & devlist, const char * type,
    const char * pattern = 0);

protected:
  virtual ata_device * get_ata_device(const char * name, const char * type);

  virtual scsi_device * get_scsi_device(const char * name, const char * type);

  virtual smart_device * autodetect_smart_device(const char * name);

  virtual smart_device * get_custom_smart_device(const char * name, const char * type);

  virtual std::string get_valid_custom_dev_types_str();
};


//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

#ifdef HAVE_GET_OS_VERSION_STR
/// Return build host and OS version as static string
const char * generic_smart_interface::get_os_version_str()
{
  return ::get_os_version_str();
}
#endif

std::string generic_smart_interface::get_app_examples(const char * appname)
{
  if (!strcmp(appname, "smartctl"))
    ::print_smartctl_examples(); // this prints to stdout ...
  return ""; // ... so don't print again.
}

// Return ATA device object for the given device name or NULL
// the type is always set to "ata"
ata_device * generic_smart_interface::get_ata_device(const char * name, const char * type)
{
  ARGUSED(name);
  ARGUSED(type);

  unsupported();
  return NULL;
}

// Return SCSI device object for the given device name or NULL
// the type is always set to "scsi"
scsi_device * generic_smart_interface::get_scsi_device(const char * name, const char * type)
{
  ARGUSED(name);
  ARGUSED(type);

  unsupported();
  return NULL;
}


// Return device object for the given device name (autodetect the device type)
smart_device * generic_smart_interface::autodetect_smart_device(const char * name)
{
  ARGUSED(name);

  // for the given name return the apropriate device type 
  unsupported();
  return NULL;
}


// Fill devlist with all OS's disk devices of given type that match the pattern
bool generic_smart_interface::scan_smart_devices(smart_device_list & devlist,
  const char * type, const char * pattern /*= 0*/)
{
  ARGUSED(devlist);
  ARGUSED(type);
  ARGUSED(pattern);

  unsupported();
  return false;
}


// Return device object of the given type with specified name or NULL
smart_device * generic_smart_interface::get_custom_smart_device(const char * name, const char * type)
{
  ARGUSED(name);
  ARGUSED(type);

  unsupported();
  return NULL;
}

std::string generic_smart_interface::get_valid_custom_dev_types_str()
{
  return "";
}

} // namespace


/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Initialize platform interface and register with smi()

void smart_interface::init()
{
  static generic::generic_smart_interface the_interface;
  smart_interface::set(&the_interface);
}

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