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/*
    proc.c - Part of libsensors, a Linux library for reading sensor data.
    Copyright (c) 1998, 1999  Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <dirent.h>

#include "kernel/include/sensors.h"
#include "data.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "access.h"
#include "proc.h"
#include "general.h"
#include "sysfs.h"

/* OK, this proves one thing: if there are too many chips detected, we get in
   trouble. The limit is around 4096/sizeof(struct sensors_chip_data), which
   works out to about 100 entries right now. That seems sensible enough,
   but if we ever get at the point where more chips can be detected, we must
   enlarge buf, and check that sysctl can handle larger buffers. */

#define BUF_LEN 4096

static char buf[BUF_LEN];

static int getsysname(const sensors_chip_feature *feature, char *sysname,
	int *sysmag, char *altsysname);

/* This reads /proc/sys/dev/sensors/chips into memory */
int sensors_read_proc_chips(void)
{
  int res;

  int name[3] = { CTL_DEV, DEV_SENSORS, SENSORS_CHIPS };
  size_t buflen = BUF_LEN;
  char *bufptr = buf;
  sensors_proc_chips_entry entry;
  int lineno;

  if (sysctl(name, 3, bufptr, &buflen, NULL, 0))
    return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;

  lineno = 1;
  while (buflen >= sizeof(struct i2c_chips_data)) {
    if ((res = 
          sensors_parse_chip_name(((struct i2c_chips_data *) bufptr)->name, 
                                   &entry.name))) {
      sensors_parse_error("Parsing /proc/sys/dev/sensors/chips",lineno);
      return res;
    }
    entry.sysctl = ((struct i2c_chips_data *) bufptr)->sysctl_id;
    sensors_add_proc_chips(&entry);
    bufptr += sizeof(struct i2c_chips_data);
    buflen -= sizeof(struct i2c_chips_data);
    lineno++;
  }
  return 0;
}

int sensors_read_proc_bus(void)
{
  FILE *f;
  char line[255];
  char *border;
  sensors_bus entry;
  int lineno;

  f = fopen("/proc/bus/i2c","r");
  if (!f)
    return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
  lineno=1;
  while (fgets(line,255,f)) {
    if (strlen(line) > 0)
      line[strlen(line)-1] = '\0';
    if (! (border = strrchr(line,'\t')))
      goto ERROR;
    /* Skip algorithm name */
    *border='\0';
    if (! (border = strrchr(line,'\t')))
      goto ERROR;
    if (! (entry.adapter = strdup(border + 1)))
      goto FAT_ERROR;
    *border='\0';
    if (! (border = strrchr(line,'\t')))
      goto ERROR;
    *border='\0';
    if (strncmp(line,"i2c-",4))
      goto ERROR;
    if (sensors_parse_i2cbus_name(line,&entry.number))
      goto ERROR;
    sensors_strip_of_spaces(entry.adapter);
    sensors_add_proc_bus(&entry);
    lineno++;
  }
  fclose(f);
  return 0;
FAT_ERROR:
  sensors_fatal_error("sensors_read_proc_bus","Allocating entry");
ERROR:
  sensors_parse_error("Parsing /proc/bus/i2c",lineno);
  fclose(f);
  return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
}
    

/* This returns the first detected chip which matches the name */
static int sensors_get_chip_id(sensors_chip_name name)
{
  int i;
  for (i = 0; i < sensors_proc_chips_count; i++)
    if (sensors_match_chip(name, sensors_proc_chips[i].name))
      return sensors_proc_chips[i].sysctl;
  return -SENSORS_ERR_NO_ENTRY;
}
  
/* This reads a feature /proc or /sys file.
   Sysfs uses a one-value-per file system...
*/
int sensors_read_proc(sensors_chip_name name, int feature, double *value)
{
	int sysctl_name[4] = { CTL_DEV, DEV_SENSORS };
	const sensors_chip_feature *the_feature;
	size_t buflen = BUF_LEN;
	int mag;

	if (!sensors_found_sysfs)
		if ((sysctl_name[2] = sensors_get_chip_id(name)) < 0)
			return sysctl_name[2];
	if (! (the_feature = sensors_lookup_feature_nr(name.prefix,feature)))
		return -SENSORS_ERR_NO_ENTRY;
	if (sensors_found_sysfs) {
		char n[NAME_MAX], altn[NAME_MAX];
		FILE *f;
		strcpy(n, name.busname);
		strcat(n, "/");
		strcpy(altn, n);
		/* use strrchr to append sysname to n */
		getsysname(the_feature, strrchr(n, '\0'), &mag, strrchr(altn, '\0'));
		if ((f = fopen(n, "r")) != NULL
		 || (f = fopen(altn, "r")) != NULL) {
			int res = fscanf(f, "%lf", value);
			fclose(f);
			if (res != 1)
				return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
			for (; mag > 0; mag --)
				*value /= 10.0;
		} else
			return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
	} else {
		sysctl_name[3] = the_feature->sysctl;
		if (sysctl(sysctl_name, 4, buf, &buflen, NULL, 0))
			return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
		*value = *((long *) (buf + the_feature->offset));
		for (mag = the_feature->scaling; mag > 0; mag --)
			*value /= 10.0;
		for (; mag < 0; mag ++)
			*value *= 10.0;
	}
	return 0;
}
  
int sensors_write_proc(sensors_chip_name name, int feature, double value)
{
	int sysctl_name[4] = { CTL_DEV, DEV_SENSORS };
	const sensors_chip_feature *the_feature;
	size_t buflen = BUF_LEN;
	int mag;
 
	if (!sensors_found_sysfs)
		if ((sysctl_name[2] = sensors_get_chip_id(name)) < 0)
			return sysctl_name[2];
	if (! (the_feature = sensors_lookup_feature_nr(name.prefix,feature)))
		return -SENSORS_ERR_NO_ENTRY;
	if (sensors_found_sysfs) {
		char n[NAME_MAX], altn[NAME_MAX];
		FILE *f;
		strcpy(n, name.busname);
		strcat(n, "/");
		strcpy(altn, n);
		/* use strrchr to append sysname to n */
		getsysname(the_feature, strrchr(n, '\0'), &mag, strrchr(altn, '\0'));
		if ((f = fopen(n, "w")) != NULL
		 || (f = fopen(altn, "w")) != NULL) {
			for (; mag > 0; mag --)
				value *= 10.0;
			fprintf(f, "%d", (int) value);
			fclose(f);
		} else
			return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
	} else {
		sysctl_name[3] = the_feature->sysctl;
		if (sysctl(sysctl_name, 4, buf, &buflen, NULL, 0))
			return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
		/* The following line is known to solve random problems, still it
		   can't be considered a definitive solution...
		if (sysctl_name[0] != CTL_DEV) { sysctl_name[0] = CTL_DEV ; } */
		for (mag = the_feature->scaling; mag > 0; mag --)
			value *= 10.0;
		for (; mag < 0; mag ++)
			value /= 10.0;
		* ((long *) (buf + the_feature->offset)) = (long) value;
		buflen = the_feature->offset + sizeof(long);
#ifdef DEBUG
		/* The following get* calls don't do anything, they are here
		   for debugging purposes only. Strace will show the
		   returned values. */
		getuid(); geteuid();
		getgid(); getegid();
#endif
		if (sysctl(sysctl_name, 4, NULL, 0, buf, buflen))
			return -SENSORS_ERR_PROC;
	}
	return 0;
}

#define CURRMAG 3
#define FANMAG 0
#define INMAG 3
#define TEMPMAG 3

/* The following are used in getsysname() below */
struct match {
	const char * name, * sysname;
	const int sysmag;
	const char * altsysname;
};

static const struct match matches[] = {
	{ "beeps", "beep_mask", 0 },
	{ "pwm", "pwm1", 0, "fan1_pwm" },
	{ "vid", "cpu0_vid", INMAG, "in0_ref" },
	{ "remote_temp", "temp2_input", TEMPMAG },
	{ "remote_temp_hyst", "temp2_max_hyst", TEMPMAG },
	{ "remote_temp_low", "temp2_min", TEMPMAG },
	{ "remote_temp_over", "temp2_max", TEMPMAG },
	{ "temp", "temp1_input", TEMPMAG },
	{ "temp_hyst", "temp1_max_hyst", TEMPMAG },
	{ "temp_low", "temp1_min", TEMPMAG },
	{ "temp_over", "temp1_max", TEMPMAG },
	{ "temp_high", "temp1_max", TEMPMAG },
	{ "temp_crit", "temp1_crit", TEMPMAG },
	{ NULL, NULL }
};

/*
	Returns the sysfs name and magnitude for a given feature.
	First looks for a sysfs name and magnitude in the feature structure.
	These should be added in chips.c for all non-standard feature names.
	If that fails, converts common /proc feature names
	to their sysfs equivalent, and uses common sysfs magnitude.
	Common magnitudes are #defined above.
	Common conversions are as follows:
		fan%d_min -> fan%d_min (for magnitude)
		fan%d_state -> fan%d_status (for old fscxxx drv)
		fan%d_ripple -> fan%d_div (for old fscxxx drv, alt. name)
		fan%d -> fan%d_input
		pwm%d -> fan%d_pwm (alt. name)
		pwm%d_enable -> fan%d_pwm_enable (alt. name)
		in%d_max -> in%d_max (for magnitude)
		in%d_min -> in%d_min (for magnitude)
		in%d -> in%d_input
		vin%d_max -> in%d_max
		vin%d_min -> in%d_min
		vin%d -> in%d_input
		temp%d_over -> temp%d_max
		temp%d_hyst -> temp%d_max_hyst
		temp%d_max -> temp%d_max (for magnitude)
		temp%d_high -> temp%d_max
		temp%d_min -> temp%d_min (for magnitude)
		temp%d_low -> temp%d_min
		temp%d_crit -> temp%d_crit (for magnitude)
		temp%d_state -> temp%d_status (for old fscxxx drv)
		temp%d_offset -> temp%d_offset (for magnitude)
		temp%d -> temp%d_input
		sensor%d -> temp%d_type
	AND all conversions listed in the matches[] structure above.

	If that fails, returns old /proc feature name and magnitude.

	References: doc/developers/proc in the lm_sensors package;
	            Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface in the kernel
*/
static int getsysname(const sensors_chip_feature *feature, char *sysname,
	int *sysmag, char *altsysname)
{
	const char * name = feature->data.name;
	char last;
	char check; /* used to verify end of string */
	int num;
	const struct match *m;

/* default to a non-existent alternate name (should rarely be tried) */
	strcpy(altsysname, "_");

/* use override in feature structure if present */
	if(feature->sysname != NULL) {
		strcpy(sysname, feature->sysname);
		if(feature->sysscaling)
			*sysmag = feature->sysscaling;
		else
			*sysmag = feature->scaling;
		if(feature->altsysname != NULL)
			strcpy(altsysname, feature->altsysname);
		return 0;
	}

/* check for constant mappings */
	for(m = matches; m->name != NULL; m++) {
		if(!strcmp(m->name, name)) {
			strcpy(sysname, m->sysname);
			if (m->altsysname != NULL)
				strcpy(altsysname, m->altsysname);
			*sysmag = m->sysmag;
			return 0;
		}
	}

/* convert common /proc names to common sysfs names */
	if(sscanf(name, "fan%d_mi%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'n') {
		strcpy(sysname, name);
		*sysmag = FANMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "fan%d_stat%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'e') {
		sprintf(sysname, "fan%d_status", num);
		*sysmag = 0;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "fan%d_rippl%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'e') {
		strcpy(sysname, name);
		sprintf(altsysname, "fan%d_div", num);
		*sysmag = 0;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "fan%d%c", &num, &check) == 1) {
		sprintf(sysname, "fan%d_input", num);
		*sysmag = FANMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "pwm%d%c", &num, &check) == 1) {
		strcpy(sysname, name);
		*sysmag = 0;
		sprintf(altsysname, "fan%d_pwm", num);
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "pwm%d_enabl%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'e') {
		strcpy(sysname, name);
		*sysmag = 0;
		sprintf(altsysname, "fan%d_pwm_enable", num);
		return 0;
	}

	if((sscanf(name, "in%d_mi%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'n')
	|| (sscanf(name, "in%d_ma%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'x')) {
		strcpy(sysname, name);
		*sysmag = INMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if((sscanf(name, "in%d%c", &num, &check) == 1)
	|| (sscanf(name, "vin%d%c", &num, &check) == 1)) {
		sprintf(sysname, "in%d_input", num);
		*sysmag = INMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "vin%d_mi%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'n') {
		sprintf(sysname, "in%d_min", num);
		*sysmag = INMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "vin%d_ma%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'x') {
		sprintf(sysname, "in%d_max", num);
		*sysmag = INMAG;
		return 0;
	}

	if(sscanf(name, "temp%d_hys%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 't') {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_max_hyst", num);
		*sysmag = TEMPMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if((sscanf(name, "temp%d_ove%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'r')
	|| (sscanf(name, "temp%d_ma%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'x')
	|| (sscanf(name, "temp%d_hig%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'h')) {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_max", num);
		*sysmag = TEMPMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if((sscanf(name, "temp%d_mi%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'n')
	|| (sscanf(name, "temp%d_lo%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'w')) {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_min", num);
		*sysmag = TEMPMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "temp%d_cri%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 't') {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_crit", num);
		*sysmag = TEMPMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "temp%d_stat%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'e') {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_status", num);
		*sysmag = 0;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "temp%d_offse%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 't') {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_offset", num);
		*sysmag = TEMPMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "temp%d%c", &num, &check) == 1) {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_input", num);
		*sysmag = TEMPMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "sensor%d%c", &num, &check) == 1) {
		sprintf(sysname, "temp%d_type", num);
		*sysmag = 0;
		return 0;
	}

/* bmcsensors only, not yet in kernel */
/*
	if((sscanf(name, "curr%d_mi%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'n')
	|| (sscanf(name, "curr%d_ma%c%c", &num, &last, &check) == 2 && last == 'x')) {
		strcpy(sysname, name);
		*sysmag = CURRMAG;
		return 0;
	}
	if(sscanf(name, "curr%d%c", &num, &check) == 1) {
		sprintf(sysname, "curr%d_input", num);
		*sysmag = CURRMAG;
		return 0;
	}
*/

/* give up, use old name (probably won't work though...) */
/* known to be the same:
	"alarms", "beep_enable", "vrm", "fan%d_div"
*/
	strcpy(sysname, name);
	*sysmag = feature->scaling;
	return 0;
}