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Add optional argument to $acpiacadapter
The exact location of the state information seems hardware dependent, so this adds the option to specify it manually. (linux only)
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@ -4,8 +4,11 @@
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<command>
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<option>acpiacadapter</option>
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</command>
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<option>(adapter)</option>
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</term>
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<listitem>ACPI ac adapter state.
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<listitem>ACPI ac adapter state. On linux, the adapter option specifies the
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subfolder of /sys/class/power_supply containing the state information (defaults
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to "AC"). Other systems ignore it.
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<para /></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ extern int no_buffers;
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int open_acpi_temperature(const char *name);
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double get_acpi_temperature(int fd);
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *, size_t);
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size, const char *adapter);
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void get_acpi_fan(char *, size_t);
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void get_battery_stuff(char *buf, unsigned int n, const char *bat, int item);
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int get_battery_perct(const char *bat);
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@ -865,7 +865,7 @@ void generate_text_internal(char *p, int p_max_size,
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get_acpi_fan(p, p_max_size);
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}
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OBJ(acpiacadapter) {
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get_acpi_ac_adapter(p, p_max_size);
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get_acpi_ac_adapter(p, p_max_size, (const char *)obj->data.opaque);
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}
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OBJ(battery) {
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get_battery_stuff(p, p_max_size, obj->data.s, BATTERY_STATUS);
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src/core.c
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src/core.c
@ -157,6 +157,22 @@ struct text_object *construct_text_object(const char *s, const char *arg, long
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OBJ(acpitemp, 0)
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obj->data.i = open_acpi_temperature(arg);
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END OBJ(acpiacadapter, 0)
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if(arg) {
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#ifdef __linux__
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if(strpbrk(arg, "/.") != NULL) {
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/*
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* a bit of paranoia. screen out funky paths
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* i hope no device will have a '.' in its name
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*/
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NORM_ERR("acpiacadapter: arg must not contain '/' or '.'");
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} else
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obj->data.opaque = strdup(arg);
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#else
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NORM_ERR("acpiacadapter: arg is only used on linux");
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#endif
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}
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if(! obj->data.opaque)
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obj->data.opaque = strdup("AC");
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#endif /* !__OpenBSD__ */
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END OBJ(freq, 0)
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get_cpu_count();
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@ -1351,6 +1367,9 @@ void free_text_objects(struct text_object *root, int internal)
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case OBJ_acpitemp:
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close(data.i);
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break;
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case OBJ_acpiacadapter:
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free(data.opaque);
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break;
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#endif /* !__OpenBSD__ */
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#ifdef __linux__
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case OBJ_i2c:
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@ -518,10 +518,12 @@ int open_acpi_temperature(const char *name)
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return 0;
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}
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size)
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size, const char *adapter)
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{
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int state;
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(void) adapter; // only linux uses this
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if (!p_client_buffer || client_buffer_size <= 0) {
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return;
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}
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@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ void get_acpi_fan(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size)
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snprintf(p_client_buffer, client_buffer_size, "%s", buf);
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}
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#define SYSFS_AC_ADAPTER_DIR "/sys/class/power_supply/AC"
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#define SYSFS_AC_ADAPTER_DIR "/sys/class/power_supply"
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#define ACPI_AC_ADAPTER_DIR "/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/"
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/* Linux 2.6.25 onwards ac adapter info is in
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/sys/class/power_supply/AC/
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@ -1333,9 +1333,12 @@ void get_acpi_fan(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size)
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POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=AC
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POWER_SUPPLY_TYPE=Mains
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POWER_SUPPLY_ONLINE=1
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Update: it seems the folder name is hardware-dependent. We add an aditional adapter
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argument, specifying the folder name.
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*/
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size)
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size, const char *adapter)
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{
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static int rep = 0;
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@ -1347,7 +1350,7 @@ void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size)
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return;
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}
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snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "%s/uevent", SYSFS_AC_ADAPTER_DIR);
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snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "%s/%s/uevent", SYSFS_AC_ADAPTER_DIR, adapter);
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fp = open_file(buf2, &rep);
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if (fp) {
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/* sysfs processing */
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@ -332,8 +332,10 @@ int open_acpi_temperature(const char *name)
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return -1;
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}
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size)
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void get_acpi_ac_adapter(char *p_client_buffer, size_t client_buffer_size, const char *adapter)
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{
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(void) adapter; // only linux uses this
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if (!p_client_buffer || client_buffer_size <= 0) {
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return;
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}
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