nut-debian/drivers/richcomm_usb.c
2011-01-26 10:35:08 +01:00

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C

/*
* richcomm_usb.c - driver for UPS with Richcomm dry-contact to USB
* solution, such as 'Sweex Manageable UPS 1000VA'
*
* May also work on 'Kebo UPS-650D', not tested as of 05/23/2007
*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Peter van Valderen <p.v.valderen@probu.nl>
* Dirk Teurlings <dirk@upexia.nl>
*
* 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 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "main.h"
#include "usb-common.h"
/* driver version */
#define DRIVER_NAME "Richcomm dry-contact to USB driver"
#define DRIVER_VERSION "0.04"
/* driver description structure */
upsdrv_info_t upsdrv_info = {
DRIVER_NAME,
DRIVER_VERSION,
"Peter van Valderen <p.v.valderen@probu.nl>\n"
"Dirk Teurlings <dirk@upexia.nl>",
DRV_EXPERIMENTAL,
{ NULL }
};
#define STATUS_REQUESTTYPE 0x21
#define REPLY_REQUESTTYPE 0x81
#define QUERY_PACKETSIZE 4
#define REPLY_PACKETSIZE 6
#define REQUEST_VALUE 0x09
#define MESSAGE_VALUE 0x200
#define INDEX_VALUE 0
/* limit the amount of spew that goes in the syslog when we lose the UPS (from nut_usb.h) */
#define USB_ERR_LIMIT 10 /* start limiting after 10 in a row */
#define USB_ERR_RATE 10 /* then only print every 10th error */
static usb_device_id_t richcomm_usb_id[] = {
/* Sweex 1000VA */
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0925, 0x1234), NULL },
/* end of list */
{-1, -1, NULL}
};
static usb_dev_handle *udev = NULL;
static USBDevice_t usbdevice;
static unsigned int comm_failures = 0;
static int device_match_func(USBDevice_t *device, void *privdata)
{
switch (is_usb_device_supported(richcomm_usb_id, device->VendorID, device->ProductID))
{
case SUPPORTED:
return 1;
case POSSIBLY_SUPPORTED:
case NOT_SUPPORTED:
default:
return 0;
}
}
static USBDeviceMatcher_t device_matcher = {
&device_match_func,
NULL,
NULL
};
static int execute_and_retrieve_query(char *query, char *reply)
{
int ret;
ret = usb_control_msg(udev, STATUS_REQUESTTYPE, REQUEST_VALUE,
MESSAGE_VALUE, INDEX_VALUE, query, QUERY_PACKETSIZE, 1000);
if (ret <= 0) {
upsdebugx(3, "send: %s", ret ? usb_strerror() : "timeout");
return ret;
}
upsdebug_hex(3, "send", query, ret);
ret = usb_interrupt_read(udev, REPLY_REQUESTTYPE, reply, REPLY_PACKETSIZE, 1000);
if (ret <= 0) {
upsdebugx(3, "read: %s", ret ? usb_strerror() : "timeout");
return ret;
}
upsdebug_hex(3, "read", reply, ret);
return ret;
}
static int query_ups(char *reply)
{
/*
* This packet is a status request to the UPS
*/
char query[QUERY_PACKETSIZE] = { 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x30 };
return execute_and_retrieve_query(query, reply);
}
static void usb_comm_fail(const char *fmt, ...)
{
int ret;
char why[SMALLBUF];
va_list ap;
/* this means we're probably here because select was interrupted */
if (exit_flag != 0) {
return; /* ignored, since we're about to exit anyway */
}
comm_failures++;
if ((comm_failures == USB_ERR_LIMIT) || ((comm_failures % USB_ERR_RATE) == 0)) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Warning: excessive comm failures, limiting error reporting");
}
/* once it's past the limit, only log once every USB_ERR_LIMIT calls */
if ((comm_failures > USB_ERR_LIMIT) && ((comm_failures % USB_ERR_LIMIT) != 0)) {
return;
}
/* generic message if the caller hasn't elaborated */
if (!fmt) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Communications with UPS lost - check cabling");
return;
}
va_start(ap, fmt);
ret = vsnprintf(why, sizeof(why), fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
if ((ret < 1) || (ret >= (int) sizeof(why))) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "usb_comm_fail: vsnprintf needed more than %d bytes", (int)sizeof(why));
}
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Communications with UPS lost: %s", why);
}
static void usb_comm_good(void)
{
if (comm_failures == 0) {
return;
}
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Communications with UPS re-established");
comm_failures = 0;
}
/*
* Callback that is called by usb_device_open() that handles USB device
* settings prior to accepting the devide. At the very least claim the
* device here. Detaching the kernel driver will be handled by the
* caller, don't do this here. Return < 0 on error, 0 or higher on
* success.
*/
static int driver_callback(usb_dev_handle *handle, USBDevice_t *device)
{
if (usb_set_configuration(handle, 1) < 0) {
upsdebugx(5, "Can't set USB configuration");
return -1;
}
if (usb_claim_interface(handle, 0) < 0) {
upsdebugx(5, "Can't claim USB interface");
return -1;
}
if (usb_set_altinterface(handle, 0) < 0) {
upsdebugx(5, "Can't set USB alternate interface");
return -1;
}
if (usb_clear_halt(handle, 0x81) < 0) {
upsdebugx(5, "Can't reset USB endpoint");
return -1;
}
return 1;
}
static int usb_device_close(usb_dev_handle *handle)
{
if (!handle) {
return 0;
}
/* usb_release_interface() sometimes blocks and goes
into uninterruptible sleep. So don't do it. */
/* usb_release_interface(handle, 0); */
return usb_close(handle);
}
static int usb_device_open(usb_dev_handle **handlep, USBDevice_t *device, USBDeviceMatcher_t *matcher,
int (*callback)(usb_dev_handle *handle, USBDevice_t *device))
{
struct usb_bus *bus;
/* libusb base init */
usb_init();
usb_find_busses();
usb_find_devices();
#ifndef __linux__ /* SUN_LIBUSB (confirmed to work on Solaris and FreeBSD) */
/* Causes a double free corruption in linux if device is detached! */
usb_device_close(*handlep);
#endif
for (bus = usb_busses; bus; bus = bus->next) {
struct usb_device *dev;
usb_dev_handle *handle;
for (dev = bus->devices; dev; dev = dev->next) {
int i, ret;
USBDeviceMatcher_t *m;
upsdebugx(4, "Checking USB device [%04x:%04x] (%s/%s)", dev->descriptor.idVendor,
dev->descriptor.idProduct, bus->dirname, dev->filename);
/* supported vendors are now checked by the supplied matcher */
/* open the device */
*handlep = handle = usb_open(dev);
if (!handle) {
upsdebugx(4, "Failed to open USB device, skipping: %s", usb_strerror());
continue;
}
/* collect the identifying information of this
device. Note that this is safe, because
there's no need to claim an interface for
this (and therefore we do not yet need to
detach any kernel drivers). */
free(device->Vendor);
free(device->Product);
free(device->Serial);
free(device->Bus);
memset(device, 0, sizeof(*device));
device->VendorID = dev->descriptor.idVendor;
device->ProductID = dev->descriptor.idProduct;
device->Bus = strdup(bus->dirname);
if (dev->descriptor.iManufacturer) {
char buf[SMALLBUF];
ret = usb_get_string_simple(handle, dev->descriptor.iManufacturer,
buf, sizeof(buf));
if (ret > 0) {
device->Vendor = strdup(buf);
}
}
if (dev->descriptor.iProduct) {
char buf[SMALLBUF];
ret = usb_get_string_simple(handle, dev->descriptor.iProduct,
buf, sizeof(buf));
if (ret > 0) {
device->Product = strdup(buf);
}
}
if (dev->descriptor.iSerialNumber) {
char buf[SMALLBUF];
ret = usb_get_string_simple(handle, dev->descriptor.iSerialNumber,
buf, sizeof(buf));
if (ret > 0) {
device->Serial = strdup(buf);
}
}
upsdebugx(4, "- VendorID : %04x", device->VendorID);
upsdebugx(4, "- ProductID : %04x", device->ProductID);
upsdebugx(4, "- Manufacturer : %s", device->Vendor ? device->Vendor : "unknown");
upsdebugx(4, "- Product : %s", device->Product ? device->Product : "unknown");
upsdebugx(4, "- Serial Number: %s", device->Serial ? device->Serial : "unknown");
upsdebugx(4, "- Bus : %s", device->Bus ? device->Bus : "unknown");
for (m = matcher; m; m = m->next) {
switch (m->match_function(device, m->privdata))
{
case 0:
upsdebugx(4, "Device does not match - skipping");
goto next_device;
case -1:
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "matcher");
goto next_device;
case -2:
upsdebugx(4, "matcher: unspecified error");
goto next_device;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
ret = callback(handle, device);
if (ret >= 0) {
upsdebugx(4, "USB device [%04x:%04x] opened", device->VendorID, device->ProductID);
return ret;
}
#ifdef HAVE_USB_DETACH_KERNEL_DRIVER_NP
/* this method requires at least libusb 0.1.8:
* it force device claiming by unbinding
* attached driver... From libhid */
if (usb_detach_kernel_driver_np(handle, 0) < 0) {
upsdebugx(4, "failed to detach kernel driver from USB device: %s", usb_strerror());
} else {
upsdebugx(4, "detached kernel driver from USB device...");
}
#endif
}
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "USB device [%04x:%04x] matches, but driver callback failed: %s",
device->VendorID, device->ProductID, usb_strerror());
next_device:
usb_close(handle);
}
}
*handlep = NULL;
upsdebugx(4, "No matching USB device found");
return -1;
}
/*
* Initialise the UPS
*/
void upsdrv_initups(void)
{
char reply[REPLY_PACKETSIZE];
int i;
for (i = 0; usb_device_open(&udev, &usbdevice, &device_matcher, &driver_callback) < 0; i++) {
if ((i < 32) && (sleep(5) == 0)) {
usb_comm_fail("Can't open USB device, retrying ...");
continue;
}
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE,
"Unable to find Richcomm dry-contact to USB solution\n\n"
"Things to try:\n"
" - Connect UPS device to USB bus\n"
" - Run this driver as another user (upsdrvctl -u or 'user=...' in ups.conf).\n"
" See upsdrvctl(8) and ups.conf(5).\n\n"
"Fatal error: unusable configuration");
}
/*
* Read rubbish data a few times; the UPS doesn't seem to respond properly
* the first few times after connecting
*/
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
query_ups(reply);
sleep(1);
}
}
void upsdrv_cleanup(void)
{
usb_device_close(udev);
free(usbdevice.Vendor);
free(usbdevice.Product);
free(usbdevice.Serial);
free(usbdevice.Bus);
}
void upsdrv_initinfo(void)
{
dstate_setinfo("ups.mfr", "%s", "Richcomm dry-contact to USB solution");
dstate_setinfo("ups.model", "%s", usbdevice.Product ? usbdevice.Product : "unknown");
dstate_setinfo("ups.serial", "%s", usbdevice.Serial ? usbdevice.Serial : "unknown");
dstate_setinfo("ups.vendorid", "%04x", usbdevice.VendorID);
dstate_setinfo("ups.productid", "%04x", usbdevice.ProductID);
}
void upsdrv_updateinfo(void)
{
char reply[REPLY_PACKETSIZE];
int ret, online, battery_normal;
if (!udev) {
ret = usb_device_open(&udev, &usbdevice, &device_matcher, &driver_callback);
if (ret < 0) {
return;
}
}
ret = query_ups(reply);
if (ret < 4) {
usb_comm_fail("Query to UPS failed");
dstate_datastale();
usb_device_close(udev);
udev = NULL;
return;
}
usb_comm_good();
dstate_dataok();
/*
* 3rd bit of 4th byte indicates whether the UPS is on line (1)
* or on battery (0)
*/
online = (reply[3]&4)>>2;
/*
* 2nd bit of 4th byte indicates battery status; normal (1)
* or low (0)
*/
battery_normal = (reply[3]&2)>>1;
status_init();
if (online) {
status_set("OL");
} else {
status_set("OB");
}
if (!battery_normal) {
status_set("LB");
}
status_commit();
}
/*
* The shutdown feature is a bit strange on this UPS IMHO, it
* switches the polarity of the 'Shutdown UPS' signal, at which
* point it will automatically power down once it loses power.
*
* It will still, however, be possible to poll the UPS and
* reverse the polarity _again_, at which point it will
* start back up once power comes back.
*
* Maybe this is the normal way, it just seems a bit strange.
*
* Please note, this function doesn't power the UPS off if
* line power is connected.
*/
void upsdrv_shutdown(void)
{
/*
* This packet shuts down the UPS, that is,
* if it is not currently on line power
*/
char prepare[QUERY_PACKETSIZE] = { 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 };
/*
* This should make the UPS turn itself back on once the
* power comes back on; which is probably what we want
*/
char restart[QUERY_PACKETSIZE] = { 0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00 };
char reply[REPLY_PACKETSIZE];
execute_and_retrieve_query(prepare, reply);
/*
* have to, the previous command seems to be
* ignored if the second command comes right
* behind it
*/
sleep(1);
execute_and_retrieve_query(restart, reply);
}
void upsdrv_help(void)
{
}
void upsdrv_makevartable(void)
{
}