#!/bin/bash ######################################################################## #### Script Name: inxi #### version: 1.4.8 #### Date: March 5 2010 ######################################################################## #### SPECIAL THANKS ######################################################################## #### Special thanks to all those in #lsc and #smxi for their tireless #### dedication helping test inxi modules. ######################################################################## #### ABOUT INXI ######################################################################## #### inxi is a fork of infobash 3.02, the original bash sys info script by locsmif #### As time permits functionality improvements and recoding will occur. #### #### inxi, the universal, portable, system info script for irc. #### Tested with Irssi, Xchat, Konversation, BitchX, KSirc, ircII, #### Gaim/Pidgin, Weechat, KVIrc and Kopete. #### Original infobash author and copyright holder: #### Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Michiel de Boer a.k.a. locsmif #### inxi version: Copyright (C) 2008-10 Scott Rogers & Harald Hope #### Further fixes (listed as known): Horst Tritremmel #### Steven Barrett (aka: damentz) - usb audio patch; swap percent used patch #### #### Current script home page: http://techpatterns.com/forums/about1131.html #### Script svn: http://code.google.com/p/inxi #### #### 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 3 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, see . #### #### If you don't understand what Free Software is, please read (or reread) #### this page: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html ######################################################################## #### Package names in (...) are the Debian Squeeze package name. Check your #### distro for proper package name by doing this: which #### then find what package owns that application file. #### DEPENDENCIES #### bash >=3.0 (bash); df, readlink, stty, tr, uname, wc (coreutils), #### gawk (gawk); grep (grep); hostname (hostname); lspci (pciutils), #### free, ps, uptime (procps); #### Also the proc filesystem should be present and mounted #### #### Apparently unpatched bash 3.0 has arrays broken; bug reports: #### http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-3.0-patches/bash30-008 #### http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2004-08/msg00144.html #### Bash 3.1 for proper array use #### #### Arrays work in bash 2.05b, but "egrep -m" does not #### #### RECOMMENDS (Needed to run certain features, listed by option) #### -A - for output of usb audio information: lsusb (usbutils) #### -Ax - for audio module version: modinfo (module-init-tools) #### -Dx - for hdd temp output (root only default): hddtemp (hddtemp) #### For user level hdd temp output: sudo (sudo) #### Note: requires user action for this feature to run as user (edit /etc/sudoers file) #### -G - full graphics output requires: glxinfo (mesa-utils); xdpyinfo (X11-utils); #### xrandr (x11-xserver-utils) #### -i - IP information, local/wan - ifconfig (net-tools) #### -Ix - view current runlevel while not in X window system (or with -x): runlevel (sysvinit) #### -o - for unmounted file system information in unmounted drives (root only default): file (file) #### Note: requires user action for this feature to run as user (edit /etc/sudoers file) #### For user level unmounted file system type output: sudo (sudo) #### -s For any sensors output, fan, temp, etc: sensors (lm-sensors) #### Note: requires setup of lm-sensors (sensors-detect and adding modules/modprobe/reboot, #### and ideally, pwmconfig) prior to full output being available. ######################################################################## #### CONVENTIONS: #### Indentation: TABS #### Do not use `....` (back quotes), those are totally non-reabable, use $(....). #### Do not use one liner flow controls. #### The ONLY time you should use ';' (semi-colon) is in this single case: if [[ condition ]];then. #### Never use compound 'if': ie, if [[ condition ]] && statement. #### Note: [[ -n $something ]] - double brackets does not require quotes for variables: ie, "$something". #### Always use quotes, double or single, for all string values. #### #### All new code/methods must be in a function. #### For all boolean tests, use 'true' / 'false'. #### !! Do NOT use 0 or 1 unless it's a function return. #### Avoid complicated tests in the if condition itself. #### To 'return' a value in a function, use 'echo '. #### #### For gawk: use always if ( num_of_cores > 1 ) { hanging { starter for all blocks #### This lets us use one method for all gawk structures, including BEGIN/END, if, for, etc #### #### VARIABLE/FUNCTION NAMING: #### All functions should follow standard naming--verb adjective noun. #### ie, get_cpu_data #### All variables MUST be initialized / declared explicitly. #### All variables should clearly explain what they are, except counters like i, j. #### Each word of variable must be separated by '_' (underscore) (camel form). #### Global variables are 'UPPER CASE', at top of script. #### ie, SOME_VARIABLE='' #### Local variables are 'lower case' and declared at the top of the function. #### ie, some_variable='' #### Locals that will be inherited by child functions have first char capitalized (so you know they are inherited). #### ie, Some_Variable #### #### Booleans should start with b_ (local) or B_ (global) and state clearly what is being tested. #### Arrays should start with a_ (local) or A_ (global). #### #### SPECIAL NOTES: #### The color variable ${C2} must always be followed by a space unless you know what #### character is going to be next for certain. Otherwise irc color codes can be accidentally #### activated or altered. #### #### For native script konversation support (check distro for correct konvi scripts path): #### ln -s /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts/inxi #### DCOP doesn't like \n, so avoid using it for most output unless required, as in error messages. #### #### As with all 'rules' there are acceptions, these are noted where used. #### ################################################################################### #### KDE Konversation information. Moving from dcop(qt3/KDE3) to dbus(qt4/KDE4) ################################################################################### #### dcop and dbus -- these talk back to Konversation from this script #### #### Scripting info -- http://konversation.berlios.de/docs/scripting.html #### -- http://www.kde.org.uk/apps/konversation/ #### #### dbus info -- http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-tutorial.html #### view dbus info -- https://fedorahosted.org/d-feet/ #### -- or run qdbus #### Konvi dbus/usage-- qdbus org.kde.konversation /irc say #### #### Python usage -- http://wiki.python.org/moin/DbusExamples (just in case) #### #### Because webpages come and go, the above information needs to be moved to inxi's wiki #### ######################################################################## #### Valuable Resources #### gawk arrays: http://www.math.utah.edu/docs/info/gawk_12.html ######################################################################## #### TESTING FLAGS #### inxi supports advanced testing triggers to do various things, using -! #### -! 1 - triggers default B_TESTING_1='true' to trigger some test or other #### -! 2 - triggers default B_TESTING_2='true' to trigger some test or other #### -! 3 - triggers B_TESTING_1='true' and B_TESTING_2='true' #### -! 10 - triggers an update from the primary dev download server instead of svn #### -! 11 - triggers an update from svn branch one - if present, of course #### -! 12 - triggers an update from svn branch two - if present, of course #### -! 13 - triggers an update from svn branch three - if present, of course #### -! 14 - triggers an update from svn branch four - if present, of course #### -! - Triggers an update from whatever server you list. #### LOG FLAGS (logs to $HOME/.inxi/inxi.log with rotate 3 total) #### -@ 8 - Basic data logging of generated data / array values #### -@ 9 - Full logging of all data used, including cat of files and system data #### -@ 10 - Basic data logging plus color code logging ######################################################################## #### VARIABLES ######################################################################## ## NOTE: we can use hwinfo if it's available in all systems, or most, to get ## a lot more data and verbosity levels going # set to default LANG to avoid locales errors with , or . LANG=C ### Variable initializations: null values CMDL_MAX='' COLOR_SCHEME='' COLOR_SCHEME_SET='' # override in user config if desired, seems like less than .3 doesn't work as reliably CPU_SLEEP='0.3' IRC_CLIENT='' IRC_CLIENT_VERSION='' PS_COUNT=5 PS_THROTTLED='' REPO_DATA='' REPO_FILE_ID='' ### primary data array holders ## usage: 'A_' A_AUDIO_DATA='' A_CMDL='' A_CPU_CORE_DATA='' A_CPU_DATA='' A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT='' A_DEBUG_BUFFER='' A_GFX_CARD_DATA='' A_GLX_DATA='' A_HDD_DATA='' A_INTERFACES_DATA='' A_NETWORK_DATA='' A_PARTITION_DATA='' A_PS_DATA='' A_SENSORS_DATA='' A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA='' A_X_DATA='' ### Boolean true/false globals ## usage: 'B_' # flag to allow distro maintainers to turn off update features. If false, turns off # -U and -! testing/advanced update options, as well as removing the -U help menu item B_ALLOW_UPDATE='true' # triggers full display of cpu flags B_CPU_FLAGS_FULL='false' # test for dbus irc client B_DBUS_CLIENT='false' # Debug flood override: make 'true' to allow long debug output B_DEBUG_FLOOD='false' # show extra output data B_EXTRA_DATA='false' # override certain errors due to currupted data B_HANDLE_CORRUPT_DATA='false' B_LOG_COLORS='false' B_LOG_FULL_DATA='false' B_ROOT='false' # Running in a shell? Defaults to false, and is determined later. B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL='false' # this sets the debug buffer B_SCRIPT_UP='false' # Show sound card data B_SHOW_AUDIO='false' B_SHOW_CPU='false' B_SHOW_DISK='false' # Show full hard disk output B_SHOW_FULL_HDD='false' B_SHOW_GRAPHICS='false' # Set this to 'false' to avoid printing the hostname B_SHOW_HOST='true' B_SHOW_INFO='false' B_SHOW_IP='false' B_SHOW_LABELS='false' B_SHOW_NETWORK='false' # either -v > 3 or -P will show partitions B_SHOW_PARTITIONS='false' B_SHOW_PARTITIONS_FULL='false' B_SHOW_PS_CPU_DATA='false' B_SHOW_PS_MEM_DATA='false' B_SHOW_REPOS='false' B_SHOW_SENSORS='false' # triggers only short inxi output B_SHOW_SHORT_OUTPUT='false' B_SHOW_SYSTEM='false' B_SHOW_UNMOUNTED_PARTITIONS='false' B_SHOW_UUIDS='false' # triggers various debugging and new option testing B_TESTING_1='false' B_TESTING_2='false' # set to true here for debug logging from script start B_USE_LOGGING='false' # Test for X running B_X_RUNNING='false' ### Directory/file exist flags; test as [[ $(boolean) ]] not [[ $boolean ]] B_ASOUND_DEVICE_FILE='false' B_ASOUND_VERSION_FILE='false' B_BASH_ARRAY='false' B_CPUINFO_FILE='false' B_LSB_FILE='false' B_MEMINFO_FILE='false' B_MODULES_FILE='false' # B_MOUNTS_FILE='false' B_PARTITIONS_FILE='false' # B_PROC_DIR='false' B_SCSI_FILE='false' ### File's used when present FILE_ASOUND_DEVICE='/proc/asound/cards' FILE_ASOUND_VERSION='/proc/asound/version' FILE_CPUINFO='/proc/cpuinfo' FILE_LSB_RELEASE='/etc/lsb-release' FILE_MEMINFO='/proc/meminfo' FILE_MODULES='/proc/modules' FILE_MOUNTS='/proc/mounts' FILE_PARTITIONS='/proc/partitions' FILE_SCSI='/proc/scsi/scsi' ## app tested for and present, to avoid repeat tests B_FILE_TESTED='false' B_HDDTEMP_TESTED='false' B_MODINFO_TESTED='false' B_SUDO_TESTED='false' FILE_PATH='' HDDTEMP_PATH='' MODINFO_PATH='' SUDO_PATH='' ### Variable initializations: constants DCOPOBJ="default" DEBUG=0 # Set debug levels from 1-10 (8-10 trigger logging levels) # Debug Buffer Index, index into a debug buffer storing debug messages until inxi is 'all up' DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX=0 ## note: the debugger rerouting to /dev/null has been moved to the end of the get_parameters function ## so -@[number] debug levels can be set if there is a failure, otherwise you can't even see the errors # Defaults to 2, make this 1 for normal, 0 for no colorcodes at all. Set to any other valid scheme you like. # Same as runtime parameter. DEFAULT_SCHEME=2 # Default indentation level INDENT=10 # logging eval variables, start and end function: Insert to LOGFS LOGFE when debug level >= 8 LOGFS_STRING='log_function_data fs $FUNCNAME "$( echo $@ )"' LOGFE_STRING='log_function_data fe $FUNCNAME' LOGFS='' LOGFE='' # uncomment for debugging from script start # LOGFS=$LOGFS_STRING # LOGFE=$LOGFE_STRING # default to false, no konversation found, 1 is native konvi (qt3/KDE3) script mode, 2 is /cmd inxi start, ## 3 is Konversation > 1.2 (qt4/KDE4) KONVI=0 # NO_CPU_COUNT=0 # Wether or not the string "dual" or similar is found in cpuinfo output. If so, avoid dups. # This is a variable that controls how many parameters inxi will parse in a /proc//cmdline file before stopping. PARAMETER_LIMIT=30 SCHEME=0 # set default scheme # this is set in user prefs file, to override dynamic temp1/temp2 determination of sensors output in case # cpu runs colder than mobo SENSORS_CPU_NO='' # SHOW_IRC=1 to avoid showing the irc client version number, or SHOW_IRC=0 to disable client information completely. SHOW_IRC=2 # Verbosity level defaults to 0, this can also be set with -v0, -v2, -v3, etc as a parameter. VERBOSITY_LEVEL=0 # Supported number of verbosity levels, including 0 VERBOSITY_LEVELS=5 # Clear nullglob, because it creates unpredictable situations with IFS=$'\n' ARR=($VAR) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # type constructs. Stuff like [rev a1] is now seen as a glob expansion pattern, and fails, and # therefore results in nothing. shopt -u nullglob ## info on bash built in: $IFS - http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/internalvariables.html # Backup the current Internal Field Separator ORIGINAL_IFS="$IFS" # These two determine separators in single line output, to force irc clients not to break off sections SEP1='-' SEP2='~' ### Script names/paths - must be non root writable SCRIPT_DATA_DIR="$HOME/.inxi" LOG_FILE="$SCRIPT_DATA_DIR/inxi.log" LOG_FILE_1="$SCRIPT_DATA_DIR/inxi.1.log" LOG_FILE_2="$SCRIPT_DATA_DIR/inxi.2.log" SCRIPT_NAME="inxi" SCRIPT_PATH="" #filled-in in Main SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER="" #filled-in in Main SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD='http://inxi.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/' SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_1='http://inxi.googlecode.com/svn/branches/one/' SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_2='http://inxi.googlecode.com/svn/branches/two/' SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_3='http://inxi.googlecode.com/svn/branches/three/' SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_4='http://inxi.googlecode.com/svn/branches/four/' SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_DEV='http://smxi.org/test/' KONVI_CFG="konversation/scripts/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf" # relative path to $(kde-config --path data) ### Script Localization # Make sure every program speaks English. LC_ALL="C" export LC_ALL ### Output Colors # A more elegant way to have a scheme that doesn't print color codes (neither ANSI nor mIRC) at all. See below. unset EMPTY # DGREY BLACK RED DRED GREEN DGREEN YELLOW DYELLOW ANSI_COLORS="       " IRC_COLORS=" \x0314 \x0301 \x0304 \x0305 \x0309 \x0303 \x0308 \x0307" # BLUE DBLUE MAGENTA DMAGENTA CYAN DCYAN WHITE GREY NORMAL ANSI_COLORS="$ANSI_COLORS         " IRC_COLORS=" $IRC_COLORS \x0312 \x0302 \x0313 \x0306 \x0311 \x0310 \x0300 \x0315 \x03" #ANSI_COLORS=($ANSI_COLORS); IRC_COLORS=($IRC_COLORS) A_COLORS_AVAILABLE=( DGREY BLACK RED DRED GREEN DGREEN YELLOW DYELLOW BLUE DBLUE MAGENTA DMAGENTA CYAN DCYAN WHITE GREY NORMAL ) # See above for notes on EMPTY A_COLOR_SCHEMES=( EMPTY,EMPTY,EMPTY NORMAL,NORMAL,NORMAL BLUE,NORMAL,NORMAL GREEN,YELLOW,NORMAL DYELLOW,NORMAL,NORMAL CYAN,BLUE,NORMAL RED,NORMAL,NORMAL GREEN,NORMAL,NORMAL YELLOW,NORMAL,NORMAL GREEN,DGREEN,NORMAL BLUE,RED,NORMAL BLUE,NORMAL,RED YELLOW,WHITE,GREEN BLUE,NORMAL,GREEN DCYAN,NORMAL,DMAGENTA ) ## Actual color variables C1='' C2='' CN='' ### Distro Data # In cases of derived distros where the version file of the base distro can also be found under /etc, # the derived distro's version file should go first. (Such as with Sabayon / Gentoo) DISTROS_DERIVED="antix-version kanotix-version knoppix-version mandrake-release pardus-release sabayon-release sidux-version turbolinux-release zenwalk-version" # debian_version excluded from DISTROS_PRIMARY so Debian can fall through to /etc/issue detection. Same goes for Ubuntu. DISTROS_EXCLUDE_LIST="debian_version ubuntu_version" DISTROS_PRIMARY="gentoo-release redhat-release slackware-version SuSE-release" DISTROS_LSB_GOOD="mandrake-release mandriva-release mandrakelinux-release" ## Distros with known problems # DSL (Bash 2.05b: grep -m doesn't work; arrays won't work) --> unusable output # Puppy Linux 4.1.2 (Bash 3.0: arrays won't work) --> works partially ### Bans Data # Precede a banword with $'\2' to prevent it from being subject to automated escaping by the make_ban_lists routine # $'\1' gets weird results : # user@host $ ARR=($'\x01'"one two" three four); echo ${ARR[0]} | hd -v # 00000000 01 01 6f 6e 65 20 74 77 6f 0a |..one two.| A_NORMAL_BANS=( corporation communications gmbh technologies technology group $'\2'"\" ltd. $'\2'"\" inc. $'\2'\ co. "(tm)" "(r)" "®" $'\2'"\(rev ..\)" ) A_CPU_BANS=( @ cpu deca 'dual core' dual-core 'tri core' tri-core 'quad core' quad-core ennea genuine hepta hexa multi octa penta 'processor' processor single triple $'\2'"[0-9.]+ *[MmGg][Hh][Zz]" ) # after processing, the ban arrays will be put into these: BAN_LIST_NORMAL='' BAN_LIST_CPU='' # WARNING: In the main part below (search for 'KONVI') # there's a check for Konversation-specific config files. # Any one of these can override the above if inxi is run # from Konversation! ######################################################################## #### MAIN: Where it all begins ######################################################################## main() { eval $LOGFS # This function just initializes variables initialize_script_data # Check for dependencies BEFORE running ANYTHING else except above functions # Not all distro's have these depends installed by default check_script_depends check_script_suggested_apps # note: this needs to go AFTER depends check because these use gawk # Do this after sourcing of config overrides so user can customize banwords # Contrary to my previous belief, "${ARR[@]}" passes a quoted list, not one string BAN_LIST_NORMAL=$( make_ban_lists "${A_NORMAL_BANS[@]}" ) BAN_LIST_CPU=$( make_ban_lists "${A_CPU_BANS[@]}" ) ##echo "BAN_LIST_NORMAL='$BAN_LIST_NORMAL'" # first init function must be set first for colors etc. Remember, no debugger # stuff works on this function unless you set the debugging flag manually. # Debugging flag -@ [number] will not work until get_parameters runs. ### Only continue if depends ok SCRIPT_PATH=$( dirname $0 ) SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER=$( grep -im 1 'version:' $SCRIPT_PATH/$SCRIPT_NAME | gawk '{print $3}' ) ### Source global config overrides if [[ -s /etc/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf ]];then source /etc/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf fi # Source user config overrides, ~/.inxi/inxi.conf if [[ -s $HOME/.$SCRIPT_NAME/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf ]];then source $HOME/.$SCRIPT_NAME/$SCRIPT_NAME.conf fi ## this needs to run before the KONVI stuff is set below ## Konversation 1.2 apparently does not like the $PPID test in get_start_client ## So far there is no known way to detect if qt4_konvi is the parent process ## this method will infer qt4_konvi as parent get_start_client # note: this only works if it's run from inside konversation as a script builtin or something # only do this if inxi has been started as a konversation script, otherwise bypass this # KONVI=3 ## for testing puroses ## if [[ $KONVI -eq 1 || $KONVI -eq 3 ]];then if [[ $KONVI -eq 1 ]]; then ## dcop Konversation (ie 1.x < 1.2(qt3)) DCPORT="$1" DCSERVER="$2" DCTARGET="$3" shift 3 elif [[ $KONVI -eq 3 ]]; then ## dbus Konversation (> 1.2 (qt4)) DCSERVER="$1" ##dbus testing DCTARGET="$2" ##dbus testing shift 2 fi # The section below is on request of Argonel from the Konversation developer team: # it sources config files like $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts/inxi.conf IFS=":" for kde_config in $( kde-config --path data ) do if [[ -r ${kde_config}${KONVI_CFG} ]];then source "${kde_config}${KONVI_CFG}" break fi done IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" fi ## leave this for debugging dcop stuff if we get that working # print_screen_output "DCPORT: $DCPORT" # print_screen_output "DCSERVER: $DCSERVER" # print_screen_output "DCTARGET: $DCTARGET" # "$@" passes every parameter separately quoted, "$*" passes all parameters as one quoted parameter. # must be here to allow debugger and other flags to be set. get_parameters "$@" # If no colorscheme was set in the parameter handling routine, then set the default scheme if [[ $COLOR_SCHEME_SET != 'true' ]];then set_color_scheme "$DEFAULT_SCHEME" fi # all the pre-start stuff is in place now B_SCRIPT_UP='true' script_debugger "Debugger: $SCRIPT_NAME is up and running..." # then create the output print_it_out ## last steps if [[ $B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL == 'true' && $SCHEME -gt 0 ]];then echo -n "" fi eval $LOGFE # weechat's executor plugin forced me to do this, and rightfully so, because else the exit code # from the last command is taken.. exit 0 } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### basic tests: set script data, booleans, PATH #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Set PATH data so we can access all programs as user. Set BAN lists. # initialize some boleans, these directories are used throughout the script # some apps are used for extended functions any directory used, should be # checked here first. # No args taken. initialize_script_data() { eval $LOGFS local path='' sys_path='' added_path='' b_path_found='' # Extra path variable to make execute failures less likely, merged below local extra_paths="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin" # Fallback paths put into $extra_paths; This might, among others, help on gentoo. # Now, create a difference of $PATH and $extra_paths and add that to $PATH: IFS=":" for path in $extra_paths do b_path_found='false' for sys_path in $PATH do if [[ $path == $sys_path ]];then b_path_found='true' fi done if [[ $b_path_found == 'false' ]];then added_path="$added_path:$path" fi done IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" PATH="${PATH}${added_path}" ##echo "PATH='$PATH'" ##/bin/sh -c 'echo "PATH in subshell=\"$PATH\""' # now set the script BOOLEANS for files required to run features if [[ -d "/proc/" ]];then B_PROC_DIR='true' else error_handler 6 fi if [[ -e $FILE_CPUINFO ]]; then B_CPUINFO_FILE='true' fi if [[ -e $FILE_MEMINFO ]];then B_MEMINFO_FILE='true' fi if [[ -e $FILE_ASOUND_DEVICE ]];then B_ASOUND_DEVICE_FILE='true' fi if [[ -e $FILE_ASOUND_VERSION ]];then B_ASOUND_VERSION_FILE='true' fi if [[ -f $FILE_LSB_RELEASE ]];then B_LSB_FILE='true' fi if [[ -e $FILE_SCSI ]];then B_SCSI_FILE='true' fi if [[ -n $DISPLAY ]];then B_X_RUNNING='true' fi if [[ -e $FILE_MODULES ]];then B_MODULES_FILE='true' fi if [[ -e $FILE_MOUNTS ]];then B_MOUNTS_FILE='true' fi if [[ -e $FILE_PARTITIONS ]];then B_PARTITIONS_FILE='true' fi # gfx output will require this flag if [[ $( whoami ) == 'root' ]];then B_ROOT='true' fi eval $LOGFE } # No args taken. check_script_suggested_apps() { eval $LOGFS local bash_array_test=( "one" "two" ) # check for array ability of bash, this is only good for the warning at this time # the boolean could be used later # bash version 2.05b is used in DSL # bash version 3.0 is used in Puppy Linux; it has a known array bug # versions older than 3.1 don't handle arrays # distro's using below 2.05b are unknown, released in 2002 if [[ ${bash_array_test[1]} -eq "two" ]];then B_BASH_ARRAY='true' else script_debugger "Suggestion: update to Bash v3.1 for optimal inxi output" fi eval $LOGFE } # Determine if any of the absolutely necessary tools are absent # No args taken. check_script_depends() { eval $LOGFS local app_name='' app_path='' # bc removed from deps for now local depends="df free gawk grep hostname lspci ps readlink tr uname uptime wc" local x_apps="xrandr xdpyinfo glxinfo" if [[ $B_X_RUNNING == 'true' ]];then for app_name in $x_apps do app_path=$( type -p $app_name ) if [[ -z $app_path ]];then script_debugger "Resuming in non X mode: $app_name not found in path" B_X_RUNNING='false' break fi done fi app_name='' for app_name in $depends do app_path=$( type -p $app_name ) if [[ -z $app_path ]];then error_handler 5 "$app_name" fi done eval $LOGFE } ## note: this is now running inside each gawk sequence directly to avoid exiting gawk ## looping in bash through arrays, then re-entering gawk to clean up, then writing back to array ## in bash. For now I'll leave this here because there's still some interesting stuff to get re methods # Enforce boilerplate and buzzword filters # args: $1 - BAN_LIST_NORMAL/BAN_LIST_CPU; $2 - string to sanitize sanitize_characters() { eval $LOGFS # Cannot use strong quotes to unquote a string with pipes in it! # bash will interpret the |'s as usual and try to run a subshell! # Using weak quotes instead, or use '"..."' echo "$2" | gawk " BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } { gsub(/${!1}/,\"\") gsub(/ [ ]+/,\" \") ## ([ ]+) with (space) gsub(/^ +| +$/,\"\") ## (pipe char) with (nothing) print ## prints (returns) cleaned input }" eval $LOGFE } # Filter boilerplate & buzzwords. # args: $1 - quoted: "$@" array of ban terms make_ban_lists() { eval $LOGFS local ban_list='' # Iterate over $@ ## note: this is a weird, non-intuitive method, needs some documentation or rewriting ## if you declare ban_string it stops working, have to read up on this for ban_string do # echo "term=\"$ban_string\"" # >&2 if [[ ${ban_string:0:1} = $'\2' ]];then ban_list="${ban_list}${ban_list+|}${ban_string:1:${#ban_string}-1}" else # Automatically escapes [ ] ( ) . and + ban_list="${ban_list}${ban_list+|}$( echo "$ban_string" | gawk '{ gsub(/([\[\]+().])/,"\\\\&") print }' )" fi done echo "$ban_list" eval $LOGFS } # make_ban_lists "${A_CPU_BANS[@]}";exit # Set the colorscheme # args: $1 = |<"none"> set_color_scheme() { eval $LOGFS local i='' script_colors='' color_codes='' if [[ $1 -ge ${#A_COLOR_SCHEMES[@]} ]];then set -- 1 fi # Set a global variable to allow checking for chosen scheme later SCHEME="$1" if [[ $B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL == 'true' ]];then color_codes=( $ANSI_COLORS ) else color_codes=( $IRC_COLORS ) fi for (( i=0; i < ${#A_COLORS_AVAILABLE[@]}; i++ )) do eval "${A_COLORS_AVAILABLE[i]}=\"${color_codes[i]}\"" done IFS="," script_colors=( ${A_COLOR_SCHEMES[$1]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # then assign the colors globally C1="${!script_colors[0]}" C2="${!script_colors[1]}" CN="${!script_colors[2]}" # ((COLOR_SCHEME++)) ## note: why is this? ## eval $LOGFE } ######################################################################## #### UTILITY FUNCTIONS ######################################################################## #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### error handler, debugger, script updater #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Error handling # args: $1 - error number; $2 - optional, extra information error_handler() { eval $LOGFS local error_message='' # assemble the error message case $1 in 2) error_message="large flood danger, debug buffer full!" ;; 3) error_message="unsupported color scheme number: $2" ;; 4) error_message="unsupported verbosity level: $2" ;; 5) error_message="dependency not met: $2 not found in path" ;; 6) error_message="/proc not found! Quitting..." ;; 7) error_message="One of the options you entered in your script parameters: $2\nis not supported.The option may require extra arguments to work.\nFor supported options (and their arguments), check the help menu: $SCRIPT_NAME -h" ;; 8) error_message="the self-updater failed, wget exited with error: $2.\nYou probably need to be root.\nHint, to make for easy updates without being root, do: chown $SCRIPT_PATH/$SCRIPT_NAME" ;; 9) error_message="unsupported debugging level: $2" ;; 10) error_message="the alt download url you provided: $2\nappears to be wrong, download aborted. Please note, the url\nneeds to end in /, without $SCRIPT_NAME, like: http://yoursite.com/downloads/" ;; 11) error_message="unsupported testing option argument: -! $2" ;; 12) error_message="the svn branch download url: $2\nappears to be empty currently. Make sure there is an actual svn branch version\nactive before you try this again. Check http://code.google.com/p/inxi\nto verify the branch status." ;; 13) error_message="The -t option requires the following extra arguments (no spaces between letters/numbers):\nc m cm [required], for example: -t cm8 OR -t cm OR -t c9\n(numbers: 1-20, > 5 throttled to 5 in irc clients) You entered: $2" ;; *) error_message="error unknown: $@" set -- 99 ;; esac # then print it and exit print_screen_output "Error $1: $error_message" eval $LOGFE exit $1 } # prior to script up set, pack the data into an array # then we'll print it out later. # args: $1 - $@ debugging string text script_debugger() { eval $LOGFS if [[ $B_SCRIPT_UP == 'true' ]];then # only return if debugger is off and no pre start up errors have occured if [[ $DEBUG -eq 0 && $DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX -eq 0 ]];then return 0 # print out the stored debugging information if errors occured elif [[ $DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX -gt 0 ]];then for (( DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX=0; DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX < ${#A_DEBUG_BUFFER[@]}; DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX++ )) do print_screen_output "${A_DEBUG_BUFFER[$DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX]}" done DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX=0 fi # or print out normal debugger messages if debugger is on if [[ $DEBUG -gt 0 ]];then print_screen_output "$1" fi else if [[ $B_DEBUG_FLOOD == 'true' && $DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX -gt 10 ]];then error_handler 2 # this case stores the data for later printout, will print out only # at B_SCRIPT_UP == 'true' if array index > 0 else A_DEBUG_BUFFER[$DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX]="$1" # increment count for next pre script up debugging error (( DEBUG_BUFFER_INDEX++ )) fi fi eval $LOGFE } # NOTE: no logging available until get_parameters is run, since that's what sets logging # in order to trigger earlier logging manually set B_USE_LOGGING to true in top variables. # $1 alone: logs data; $2 with or without $3 logs func start/end. # $1 type (fs/fe/cat/raw) or logged data; [$2 is $FUNCNAME; [$3 - function args]] log_function_data() { if [ "$B_USE_LOGGING" == 'true' ];then local logged_data='' spacer=' ' line='----------------------------------------' case $1 in fs) logged_data="Function: $2 - Primary: Start" if [ -n "$3" ];then logged_data="$logged_data\n${spacer}Args: $3" fi spacer='' ;; fe) logged_data="Function: $2 - Primary: End" spacer='' ;; cat) if [[ $B_LOG_FULL_DATA == 'true' ]];then logged_data="\n$line\nFull file data: cat $2\n\n$( cat $2 )\n$line\n" spacer='' fi ;; raw) if [[ $B_LOG_FULL_DATA == 'true' ]];then logged_data="\n$line\nRaw system data:\n\n$2\n$line\n" spacer='' fi ;; *) logged_data="$1" ;; esac # Create any required line breaks and strip out escape color code, either ansi (case 1)or irc (case 2). # This pattern doesn't work for irc colors, if we need that someone can figure it out if [[ -n $logged_data ]];then if [[ $B_LOG_COLORS != 'true' ]];then echo -e "${spacer}$logged_data" | sed -r 's/\x1b\[[0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2}){0,2}m//g' >> $LOG_FILE else echo -e "${spacer}$logged_data" >> $LOG_FILE fi fi fi } # called in the initial -@ 10 script args setting so we can get logging as soon as possible # will have max 3 files, inxi.log, inxi.1.log, inxi.2.log create_rotate_logfiles() { if [[ ! -d $SCRIPT_DATA_DIR ]];then mkdir $SCRIPT_DATA_DIR fi # do the rotation if logfile exists if [[ -f $LOG_FILE ]];then # copy if present second to third if [[ -f $LOG_FILE_1 ]];then mv -f $LOG_FILE_1 $LOG_FILE_2 fi # then copy initial to second mv -f $LOG_FILE $LOG_FILE_1 fi # now create the logfile touch $LOG_FILE # and echo the start data echo "=========================================================" >> $LOG_FILE echo "START $SCRIPT_NAME LOGGING:" >> $LOG_FILE echo "Script started: $( date +%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M:%S )" >> $LOG_FILE echo "=========================================================" >> $LOG_FILE } # args: $1 - download url, not including file name; $2 - string to print out # note that $1 must end in / to properly construct the url path script_self_updater() { eval $LOGFS local wget_error=0 print_screen_output "Starting $SCRIPT_NAME self updater." print_screen_output "Currently running $SCRIPT_NAME version number: $SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER" print_screen_output "Updating $SCRIPT_NAME in $SCRIPT_PATH using $2 as download source..." # first test if path is good, need to make sure it's good because we're -O overwriting file wget -q --spider $1$SCRIPT_NAME || wget_error=$? # then do the actual download if [[ $wget_error -eq 0 ]];then wget -q -O $SCRIPT_PATH/$SCRIPT_NAME $1$SCRIPT_NAME || wget_error=$? if [[ $wget_error -eq 0 ]];then SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER=$( grep -im 1 'version:' $SCRIPT_PATH/$SCRIPT_NAME | gawk '{print $3}' ) print_screen_output "Successfully updated to $2 version: $SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER" print_screen_output "To run the new version, just start $SCRIPT_NAME again." exit 0 fi fi # now run the error handlers on any wget failure if [[ $wget_error -gt 0 ]];then if [[ $2 == 'svn server' ]];then error_handler 8 "$wget_error" elif [[ $2 == 'alt server' ]];then error_handler 10 "$1" else error_handler 12 "$1" fi fi eval $LOGFS } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### print / output cleaners #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # inxi speaks through here. When run by Konversation script alias mode, uses DCOP # for dcop to work, must use 'say' operator, AND colors must be evaluated by echo -e # note: dcop does not seem able to handle \n so that's being stripped out and replaced with space. print_screen_output() { eval $LOGFS # the double quotes are needed to avoid losing whitespace in data when certain output types are used local print_data="$( echo -e "$1" )" # just using basic debugger stuff so you can tell which thing is printing out the data. This # should help debug kde 4 konvi issues when that is released into sid, we'll see. Turning off # the redundant debugger output which as far as I can tell does exactly nothing to help debugging. if [[ $DEBUG -gt 5 ]];then if [[ $KONVI -eq 1 ]];then # konvi doesn't seem to like \n characters, it just prints them literally # print_data="$( tr '\n' ' ' <<< "$print_data" )" # dcop "$DCPORT" "$DCOPOBJ" say "$DCSERVER" "$DCTARGET" "konvi='$KONVI' saying : '$print_data'" print_data="KP-$KONVI: $print_data" elif [[ $KONVI -eq 2 ]];then # echo "konvi='$KONVI' saying : '$print_data'" print_data="KP-$KONVI: $print_data" else # echo "printing out: '$print_data'" print_data="P: $print_data" fi fi if [[ $KONVI -eq 1 ]]; then ## dcop Konversation (<= 1.1 (qt3)) # konvi doesn't seem to like \n characters, it just prints them literally $print_data="$( tr '\n' ' ' <<< "$print_data" )" dcop "$DCPORT" "$DCOPOBJ" say "$DCSERVER" "$DCTARGET" "$print_data" elif [[ $KONVI -eq 3 ]]; then ## dbus Konversation (> 1.2 (qt4)) qdbus org.kde.konversation /irc say "$DCSERVER" "$DCTARGET" "$print_data" # elif [[ $IRC_CLIENT == 'X-Chat' ]]; then # qdbus org.xchat.service print "$print_data\n" else # the -n is needed to avoid double spacing of output in terminal echo -ne "$print_data\n" fi eval $LOGFE } ## this handles all verbose line construction with indentation/line starter ## args: $1 - null (, actually: " ") or line starter; $2 - line content create_print_line() { eval $LOGFS printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} %s" "$1" "$2" eval $LOGFE } # this removes newline and pipes. # args: $1 - string to clean remove_erroneous_chars() { eval $LOGFS ## RS is input record separator ## gsub is substitute; gawk ' BEGIN { RS="" } { gsub(/\n$/,"") ## (newline; end of string) with (nothing) gsub(/\n/," "); ## (newline) with (space) gsub(/^ *| *$/, "") ## (pipe char) with (nothing) gsub(/ +/, " ") ## ( +) with (space) gsub(/ [ ]+/, " ") ## ([ ]+) with (space) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "") ## (pipe char) with (nothing) printf $0 }' "$1" ## prints (returns) cleaned input eval $LOGFE } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### parameter handling, print usage functions. #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Get the parameters. Note: standard options should be lower case, advanced or testing, upper # args: $1 - full script startup args: $@ get_parameters() { eval $LOGFS local opt='' wget_test='' update_flags='U!:' local use_short='true' # this is needed to trigger short output, every v/d/F/line trigger sets this false # If distro maintainers want to not allow updates, turn off that option for users if [[ $B_ALLOW_UPDATE == 'false' ]];then update_flags='' fi # the short form only runs if no args output args are used # no need to run through these if there are no args if [[ -n $1 ]];then while getopts Ac:CdDfFGhHiIlNopPrsSt:uv:Vx%@:${update_flags} opt do case $opt in A) B_SHOW_AUDIO='true' use_short='false' ;; c) if [[ -n $( grep -E '^[0-9][0-9]?$' <<< $OPTARG ) ]];then COLOR_SCHEME_SET='true' ## note: not sure about this, you'd think user values should be overridden, but ## we'll leave this for now if [[ -z $COLOR_SCHEME ]];then set_color_scheme "$OPTARG" fi else error_handler 3 "$OPTARG" fi ;; C) B_SHOW_CPU='true' use_short='false' ;; d) VERBOSITY_LEVEL=1 use_short='false' ;; D) B_SHOW_DISK='true' use_short='false' ;; f) B_SHOW_CPU='true' B_CPU_FLAGS_FULL='true' use_short='false' ;; F) VERBOSITY_LEVEL=$VERBOSITY_LEVELS B_EXTRA_DATA='true' B_SHOW_DISK='true' B_SHOW_PARTITIONS='true' B_SHOW_AUDIO='true' use_short='false' ;; G) B_SHOW_GRAPHICS='true' use_short='false' ;; i) B_SHOW_IP='true' B_SHOW_NETWORK='true' use_short='false' ;; I) B_SHOW_INFO='true' use_short='false' ;; l) B_SHOW_LABELS='true' B_SHOW_PARTITIONS='true' use_short='false' ;; N) B_SHOW_NETWORK='true' use_short='false' ;; o) B_SHOW_UNMOUNTED_PARTITIONS='true' use_short='false' ;; p) B_SHOW_PARTITIONS_FULL='true' B_SHOW_PARTITIONS='true' use_short='false' ;; P) B_SHOW_PARTITIONS='true' use_short='false' ;; r) B_SHOW_REPOS='true' use_short='false' ;; s) B_SHOW_SENSORS='true' use_short='false' ;; S) B_SHOW_SYSTEM='true' use_short='false' ;; t) if [[ -n $( grep -E '^(c|m|cm|mc)([1-9]|1[0-9]|20)?$' <<< $OPTARG ) ]];then use_short='false' if [[ -n $( grep -E '[0-9]+' <<< $OPTARG ) ]];then PS_COUNT=$( grep -Eo '[0-9]+' <<< $OPTARG ) fi if [[ -n $( grep 'c' <<< $OPTARG ) ]];then B_SHOW_PS_CPU_DATA='true' fi if [[ -n $( grep 'm' <<< $OPTARG ) ]];then B_SHOW_PS_MEM_DATA='true' fi else error_handler 13 "$OPTARG" fi ;; u) B_SHOW_UUIDS='true' B_SHOW_PARTITIONS='true' use_short='false' ;; v) if [[ -n $( grep -E "^[0-9][0-9]?$" <<< $OPTARG ) && $OPTARG -le $VERBOSITY_LEVELS ]];then VERBOSITY_LEVEL="$OPTARG" if [[ $OPTARG -gt 0 ]];then use_short='false' fi else error_handler 4 "$OPTARG" fi ;; U) script_self_updater "$SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD" 'svn server' ;; V) print_version_info exit 0 ;; x) B_EXTRA_DATA='true' ;; h) show_options exit 0 ;; H) show_options 'full' exit 0 ;; ## debuggers and testing tools %) B_HANDLE_CORRUPT_DATA='true' ;; @) if [[ -n $( grep -E "^([1-9]|10)$" <<< $OPTARG ) ]];then DEBUG=$OPTARG exec 2>&1 # switch on logging only for -@ 8-10 if [[ $OPTARG -ge 8 ]];then if [[ $OPTARG -eq 10 ]];then B_LOG_COLORS='true' elif [[ $OPTARG -eq 9 ]];then B_LOG_FULL_DATA='true' fi B_USE_LOGGING='true' # pack the logging data for evals function start/end LOGFS=$LOGFS_STRING LOGFE=$LOGFE_STRING create_rotate_logfiles # create/rotate logfiles before we do anything else fi else error_handler 9 "$OPTARG" fi ;; !) # test for various supported methods case $OPTARG in 1) B_TESTING_1='true' ;; 2) B_TESTING_2='true' ;; 3) B_TESTING_1='true' B_TESTING_2='true' ;; 10) script_self_updater "$SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_DEV" 'dev server' ;; 11) script_self_updater "$SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_1" 'svn: branch one server' ;; 12) script_self_updater "$SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_2" 'svn: branch two server' ;; 13) script_self_updater "$SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_3" 'svn: branch three server' ;; 14) script_self_updater "$SCRIPT_DOWNLOAD_BRANCH_4" 'svn: branch four server' ;; http*) script_self_updater "$OPTARG" 'alt server' ;; *) error_handler 11 "$OPTARG" ;; esac ;; *) error_handler 7 "$1" ;; esac done fi ## this must occur here so you can use the debugging flag to show errors ## Reroute all error messages to the bitbucket (if not debugging) if [[ $DEBUG -eq 0 ]];then exec 2>/dev/null fi #((DEBUG)) && exec 2>&1 # This is for debugging konversation # after all the args have been processed, if no long output args used, run short output if [[ $use_short == 'true' ]];then B_SHOW_SHORT_OUTPUT='true' fi eval $LOGFE } ## print out help menu, not including Testing or Debugger stuff because it's not needed show_options() { local color_scheme_count=${#A_COLOR_SCHEMES[@]} print_screen_output "$SCRIPT_NAME supports the following options. You can combine them, or list them" print_screen_output "one by one: Examples: $SCRIPT_NAME -v4 -c6 OR $SCRIPT_NAME -dDc 6" print_screen_output "" print_screen_output "If you start $SCRIPT_NAME with no arguments, it will show the short form." print_screen_output "The following options if used without -d or -v will show just that complete line:" print_screen_output "A,C,D,G,I,N,P,S - you can use these together to show just the lines you want to see." print_screen_output "If you use them with a -v level (or -d), it will show the full output for that line " print_screen_output "along with the output for the chosen verbosity level." print_screen_output "- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -" print_screen_output "Output Control Options:" print_screen_output "-A Show Audio/sound card information." print_screen_output "-c Available color schemes. Scheme number is required." print_screen_output " Supported schemes: 0-$color_scheme_count Example: $SCRIPT_NAME -c 11" print_screen_output "-C Show full CPU output, including per CPU clockspeed." print_screen_output "-d Default output verbosity level, same as: $SCRIPT_NAME -v 1" print_screen_output "-D Show full hard Disk info, not only model, ie: /dev/sda ST380817AS 80.0GB." print_screen_output "-f Show all cpu flags used, not just the short list. Not shown with -F to avoid spamming." print_screen_output "-F Show Full output for $SCRIPT_NAME. Does not show extra verbose options like -f -u -l -o -p or -t" print_screen_output "-G Show Graphic card information (card, x type, resolution, glx renderer, version)." print_screen_output "-i Show Wan IP address, and shows local interfaces (requires ifconfig network tool)." print_screen_output " Not shown with -F for user security reasons, you shouldn't paste your local/wan IP." print_screen_output "-I Show Information: processes, uptime, memory, irc client, inxi version." print_screen_output "-l Show partition labels. Default: short partition -P. For full -p output, use: -pl (or -plu)." print_screen_output "-N Show Network card information." print_screen_output "-o Show unmounted partition information (includes UUID and LABEL if available)." print_screen_output " Shows file system type if you have file installed, if you are root OR if you have" print_screen_output " added to /etc/sudoers (sudo v. 1.7 or newer): ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/file (sample)" print_screen_output "-p Show full partition information (-P plus all other detected partitions)." print_screen_output "-P Show Partition information (shows what -v 4 would show, but without extra data)." print_screen_output " Shows, if detected: / /boot /home /tmp /usr /var. Use -p to see all mounted partitions." print_screen_output "-r Show distro repository data. Currently supported repo types: APT; PACMAN; PISI; YUM." print_screen_output "-s Show sensors output (if sensors installed/configured): mobo/cpu/gpu temp; detected fan speeds." print_screen_output " Gpu temp only for Fglrx/Nvidia drivers. Nvidia shows screen number for > 1 screens." print_screen_output "-S Show System information: host name, kernel, distro" print_screen_output "-t Show processes. Requires extra options: c (cpu) m (memory) cm (cpu+memory). If followed by numbers 1-20," print_screen_output " shows that number of processes for each type (default: $PS_COUNT; if in irc, max: 5): -t cm10" print_screen_output " Make sure to have no space between letters and numbers (-t cm10 -right, -t cm 10 -wrong)." print_screen_output "-u Show partition UUIDs. Default: short partition -P. For full -p output, use: -pu (or -plu)." print_screen_output "-v Script verbosity levels. Verbosity level number is required." print_screen_output " Supported levels: 0-${VERBOSITY_LEVELS} Example: $SCRIPT_NAME -v 4" print_screen_output " 0 - short output, same as: $SCRIPT_NAME" print_screen_output " 1 - basic verbose, same as: $SCRIPT_NAME -d" print_screen_output " 2 - Also show networking card data" print_screen_output " 3 - Also show hard disk names as detected." print_screen_output " 4 - Also show partition size/filled data for (if present):/, /home, /var/, /boot" print_screen_output " 5 - For multicore systems, also shows: per core clock speeds; audio card; full disk data." print_screen_output "-x Show extra data: bogomips on Cpu; driver version (if available) for Network/Audio;" print_screen_output " for network, audio cards, shows PCI Bus ID number also;" print_screen_output " direct rendering status for Graphics (in X). Only works with verbose or line output;" print_screen_output " shows (for single gpu, nvidia driver) screen number gpu is running on." print_screen_output " Shows hdd temp with disk data if you have hddtemp installed, if you are root OR if you have" print_screen_output " added to /etc/sudoers (sudo v. 1.7 or newer): ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/hddtemp (sample)" print_screen_output " For -t, adds memory use output to cpu (-tx c, and cpu use to memory (-tx m)." print_screen_output "" print_screen_output "Additional Options:" print_screen_output "-h - this help menu." if [[ $B_ALLOW_UPDATE == 'true' ]];then print_screen_output "-U Auto-update script. Note: if you installed as root, you" print_screen_output " must be root to update, otherwise user is fine." fi print_screen_output "-V $SCRIPT_NAME version information. Prints information then exits." print_screen_output "-% Overrides defective or corrupted data." print_screen_output "-@ Triggers debugger output. Requires debugging level 1-10 (8-10 - logging)." print_screen_output " 8 - basic logging; 9 - full file/sys info logging; 10 - color logging." if [[ $1 == 'full' ]];then print_screen_output "" print_screen_output "Developer and Testing Options (Advanced):" print_screen_output "-! 1 - Sets testing flag B_TESTING_1='true' to trigger testing condition 1." print_screen_output "-! 2 - Sets testing flag B_TESTING_2='true' to trigger testing condition 2." print_screen_output "-! 3 - Sets flags B_TESTING_1='true' and B_TESTING_2='true'." print_screen_output "-! 10 - Triggers an update from the primary dev download server instead of svn." print_screen_output "-! 11 - Triggers an update from svn branch one - if present, of course." print_screen_output "-! 12 - Triggers an update from svn branch two - if present, of course." print_screen_output "-! 13 - Triggers an update from svn branch three - if present, of course." print_screen_output "-! 14 - Triggers an update from svn branch four - if present, of course." print_screen_output "-! - Triggers an update from whatever server you list." print_screen_output "" fi print_screen_output "" } ## print out version information for -V/--version print_version_info() { local last_modified=$( grep -im 1 'date:' $SCRIPT_PATH/$SCRIPT_NAME | gawk '{print $3,$4,$5}' ) print_screen_output "$SCRIPT_NAME - the universal, portable, system info script for irc." print_screen_output "Version: $SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER" print_screen_output "Script Last Modified: $last_modified" print_screen_output "Script Location: $SCRIPT_PATH" print_screen_output "" print_screen_output "Tested with Irssi, Xchat, Konversation, BitchX, KSirc, ircII," print_screen_output "Gaim/Pidgin, Weechat, KVIrc and Kopete." print_screen_output "" print_screen_output "This script is a fork of Infobash 3.02, which is:" print_screen_output "Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Michiel de Boer a.k.a. locsmif" print_screen_output "Subsequent changes and modifications (after Infobash 3.02) are:" print_screen_output "Copyright (C) 2008-10 Scott Rogers, Harald Hope, aka trash80 & h2" print_screen_output "" print_screen_output "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify" print_screen_output "it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by" print_screen_output "the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or" print_screen_output "(at your option) any later version." } ######################################################################## #### MAIN FUNCTIONS ######################################################################## #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### initial startup stuff #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Determine where inxi was run from, set IRC_CLIENT and IRC_CLIENT_VERSION get_start_client() { eval $LOGFS local irc_client_path='' irc_client_path_lower='' non_native_konvi='' i='' local b_non_native_app='false' pppid='' app_working_name='' local b_qt4_konvi='false' if tty >/dev/null;then IRC_CLIENT='Shell' unset IRC_CLIENT_VERSION B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL='true' elif [[ -n $PPID && -f /proc/$PPID/exe ]];then irc_client_path=$( readlink /proc/$PPID/exe ) irc_client_path_lower=$( tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' <<< $irc_client_path ) app_working_name=$( basename $irc_client_path_lower ) # handles the xchat/sh/bash/dash cases, and the konversation/perl cases, where clients # report themselves as perl or unknown shell. IE: when konversation starts inxi # from inside itself, as a script, the parent is konversation/xchat, not perl/bash etc # note: perl can report as: perl5.10.0, so it needs wildcard handling case $app_working_name in bash|dash|sh|perl*) # We want to know who wrapped it into the shell or perl. pppid="$( ps -p $PPID -o ppid --no-headers | sed 's/ //g' )" if [[ -n $pppid && -f /proc/$pppid/exe ]];then irc_client_path="$( readlink /proc/$pppid/exe )" irc_client_path_lower="$( tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' <<< $irc_client_path )" app_working_name=$( basename $irc_client_path_lower ) b_non_native_app='true' fi ;; esac # replacing loose detection with tight detection, bugs will be handled with app names # as they appear. case $app_working_name in # check for shell first bash|dash|sh) unset IRC_CLIENT_VERSION IRC_CLIENT="Shell wrapper" ;; # now start on irc clients, alphabetically bitchx) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk ' /Version/ { a=tolower($2) gsub(/[()]|bitchx-/,"",a) print a exit } $2 == "version" { a=tolower($3) sub(/bitchx-/,"",a) print a exit }' )" IRC_CLIENT="BitchX" ;; finch) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }' )" IRC_CLIENT="Finch" ;; gaim) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }' )" IRC_CLIENT="Gaim" ;; ircii) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $3 }' )" IRC_CLIENT="ircII" ;; irssi-text|irssi) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }' )" IRC_CLIENT="Irssi" ;; konversation) ## konvi < 1.2 (qt4) # this is necessary to avoid the dcop errors from starting inxi as a /cmd started script if [[ $b_non_native_app == 'true' ]];then ## true negative is confusing KONVI=2 else # if native app KONVI=1 fi IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk ' /Konversation:/ { for ( i=2; i<=NF; i++ ) { if (i == NF) { print $i } else { printf $i" " } } exit }' )" T=($IRC_CLIENT_VERSION) if [[ ${T[0]} == *+* ]];then # < Sho_> locsmif: The version numbers of SVN versions look like this: # "+ #= 20090226)) # Quassel IRC: v0.4.0 [+60] (git-22effe5) # note: early < 0.4.1 quassels do not have -v IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v 2>/dev/null | gawk -F ': ' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 clientVersion="" } /Quassel IRC/ { clientVersion = $2 } END { # this handles pre 0.4.1 cases with no -v if ( clientVersion == "" ) { clientVersion = "(pre v0.4.1)" } print clientVersion }' )" # now handle primary, client, and core. quasselcore doesn't actually # handle scripts with exec, but it's here just to be complete case $app_working_name in quassel) IRC_CLIENT="Quassel [M]" ;; quasselclient) IRC_CLIENT="Quassel" ;; quasselcore) IRC_CLIENT="Quassel (core)" ;; esac ;; weechat-curses) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v ) " IRC_CLIENT="Weechat" ;; xchat-gnome) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }' )" IRC_CLIENT="X-Chat-Gnome" ;; xchat) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( $irc_client_path -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }' )" IRC_CLIENT="X-Chat" ;; # then do some perl type searches, do this last since it's a wildcard search perl*|ksirc|dsirc) unset IRC_CLIENT_VERSION # KSirc is one of the possibilities now. KSirc is a wrapper around dsirc, a perl client get_cmdline $PPID for (( i=0; i <= $CMDL_MAX; i++ )) do case ${A_CMDL[i]} in *dsirc*) IRC_CLIENT="KSirc" # Dynamic runpath detection is too complex with KSirc, because KSirc is started from # kdeinit. /proc//exe is a link to /usr/bin/kdeinit # with one parameter which contains parameters separated by spaces(??), first param being KSirc. # Then, KSirc runs dsirc as the perl irc script and wraps around it. When /exec is executed, # dsirc is the program that runs inxi, therefore that is the parent process that we see. # You can imagine how hosed I am if I try to make inxi find out dynamically with which path # KSirc was run by browsing up the process tree in /proc. That alone is straightjacket material. # (KSirc sucks anyway ;) IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( ksirc -v | gawk ' /KSirc:/ { print $2 exit }' )" break ;; esac done if [[ -z $IRC_CLIENT_VERSION ]];then IRC_CLIENT="Unknown Perl client" fi ;; # then unset, set unknown data *) IRC_CLIENT="Unknown : ${irc_client_path##*/}" unset IRC_CLIENT_VERSION ;; esac if [[ $SHOW_IRC -lt 2 ]];then unset IRC_CLIENT_VERSION fi else ## lets look to see if qt4_konvi is the parent. There is no direct way to tell, so lets infer it. ## because $PPID does not work with qt4_konvi, the above case does not work b_qt4_konvi=$( is_this_qt4_konvi ) if [[ $b_qt4_konvi == 'true' ]];then KONVI=3 IRC_CLIENT='Konversation' IRC_CLIENT_VERSION=" $( konversation -v | gawk ' /Konversation:/ { for ( i=2; i<=NF; i++ ) { if (i == NF) { print $i } else { printf $i" " } } exit }' )" else IRC_CLIENT="PPID=\"$PPID\" - empty?" unset IRC_CLIENT_VERSION fi fi log_function_data "IRC_CLIENT: $IRC_CLIENT :: IRC_CLIENT_VERSION: $IRC_CLIENT_VERSION :: PPID: $PPID" eval $LOGFE } ## try to infer the use of Konversation >= 1.2, which shows $PPID improperly ## no known method of finding Kovni >= 1.2 as parent process, so we look to see if it is running, ## and all other irc clients are not running. is_this_qt4_konvi() { local konvi_qt4_client='' konvi_dbus_exist='' konvi_pid='' konvi_home_dir='' local konvi='' konvi_qt4_ver='' b_is_qt4='' konvi_dbus_exist=$( qdbus | grep "org.kde.konversation" ) if [[ -n $konvi_dbus_exist && -e /usr/share/kde4/apps/konversation ]]; then konvi_pid=$( ps -A | grep -i 'konversation' ) konvi_pid=$( echo $konvi_pid | gawk '{ print $1 }' ) konvi_home_dir=$( readlink /proc/$konvi_pid/exe ) konvi=$( echo $konvi_home_dir | sed "s/\// /g" ) konvi=($konvi) if [[ ${konvi[2]} == 'konversation' ]];then konvi_qt4_ver=$( konversation -v | grep -i 'konversation' ) konvi_qt4_client=$( echo "$konvi_qt4_ver" | gawk '{ print $2 }' ) if [[ $konvi_qt4_client > 1.1 ]]; then b_is_qt4='true' fi fi else konvi_qt4="qt3" b_is_qt4='false' fi echo $b_is_qt4 ## for testing this module #qdbus org.kde.konversation /irc say $1 $2 "getpid_dir: $konvi_qt4 qt4_konvi: $konvi_qt4_ver verNum: $konvi_qt4_ver_num pid: $konvi_pid ppid: $PPID konvi_home_dir: ${konvi[2]}" } # This needs some cleanup and comments, not quite understanding what is happening, although generally output is known # Parse the null separated commandline under /proc//cmdline # args: $1 - $PPID get_cmdline() { eval $LOGFS local i=0 ppid=$1 if [[ ! -e /proc/$ppid/cmdline ]];then echo 0 return fi ##print_screen_output "Marker" ##print_screen_output "\$ppid='$ppid' -=- $(< /proc/$ppid/cmdline)" unset A_CMDL ## note: need to figure this one out, and ideally clean it up and make it readable while read -d $'\0' L && [[ $i -lt 32 ]] do A_CMDL[i++]="$L" ## note: make sure this is valid - What does L mean? ## done < /proc/$ppid/cmdline ##print_screen_output "\$i='$i'" if [[ $i -eq 0 ]];then A_CMDL[0]=$(< /proc/$ppid/cmdline) if [[ -n ${A_CMDL[0]} ]];then i=1 fi fi CMDL_MAX=$i log_function_data "CMDL_MAX: $CMDL_MAX" eval $LOGFE } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### get data types #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- ## create array of sound cards installed on system, and if found, use asound data as well get_audio_data() { eval $LOGFS local i='' alsa_data='' alsa_driver='' device_count='' lsusb_path='' local usb_proc_file='' array_count='' usb_id='' usb_data='' IFS=$'\n' # this first step handles the drivers for cases where the second step fails to find one device_count=$( echo "$Lspci_Data" | egrep -ic '(multimedia audio controller|audio device)' ) if [[ $device_count -eq 1 ]] && [[ $B_ASOUND_DEVICE_FILE == 'true' ]];then alsa_driver=$( gawk -F ']: ' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } # filtering out modems and usb devices like webcams, this might get a # usb audio card as well, this will take some trial and error $0 !~ /modem/ || $0 !~ /usb/ { driver=gensub( /^(.+)( - )(.+)$/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) gsub(/^ +| +$/,"",driver) if ( driver != "" ){ print driver } }' $FILE_ASOUND_DEVICE ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_ASOUND_DEVICE" fi # this is to safeguard against line breaks from results > 1, which if inserted into following # array will create a false array entry. This is a hack, not a permanent solution. alsa_driver=$( echo $alsa_driver ) # now we'll build the main audio data, card name, driver, and port. If no driver is found, # and if the first method above is not null, and one card is found, it will use that instead. A_AUDIO_DATA=( $( echo "$Lspci_Data" | gawk -F ': ' -v alsaDriver="$alsa_driver" ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } /multimedia audio controller|audio device/ { audioCard=gensub(/^[0-9a-f:.]+ [^:]+: (.+)$/,"\\1","g",$0) # The doublequotes are necessary because of the pipes in the variable. gsub(/'"$BAN_LIST_NORMAL"'/, "", audioCard) gsub(/,/, " ", audioCard) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", audioCard) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", audioCard) aPciBusId[audioCard] = gensub(/(^[0-9a-f:\.]+) [^:]+: .+$/,"\\1","g",$0) cards[audioCard]++ # loop until you get to the end of the data block while (getline && !/^$/) { gsub( /,/, "", $0 ) if (/driver in use/) { drivers[audioCard] = drivers[audioCard] gensub( /(.*): (.*)/ ,"\\2", "g" ,$0 ) "" } else if (/kernel modules:/) { modules[audioCard] = modules[audioCard] gensub( /(.*): (.*)/ ,"\\2" ,"g" ,$0 ) "" } else if (/I\/O/) { portsTemp = gensub(/\t*I\/O ports at (.*) \[.*\]/,"\\1","g",$0) ports[audioCard] = ports[audioCard] portsTemp " " } } } END { j=0 for (i in cards) { useDrivers="" useModules="" usePorts="" usePciBusId="" if (cards[i]>1) { a[j]=cards[i]"x "i if (drivers[i] != "") { useDrivers=drivers[i] } } else { a[j]=i # little trick here to try to catch the driver if there is # only one card and it was null, from the first test of asound/cards if (drivers[i] != "") { useDrivers=drivers[i] } else if ( alsaDriver != "" ) { useDrivers=alsaDriver } } if (ports[i] != "") { usePorts = ports[i] } if (modules[i] != "" ) { useModules = modules[i] } if ( aPciBusId[i] != "" ) { usePciBusId = aPciBusId[i] } # create array primary item for master array sub( / $/, "", usePorts ) # clean off trailing whitespace print a[j] "," useDrivers "," usePorts "," useModules "," usePciBusId j++ } }') ) # in case of failure of first check do this instead if [[ ${#A_AUDIO_DATA[@]} -eq 0 ]] && [[ $B_ASOUND_DEVICE_FILE == 'true' ]];then A_AUDIO_DATA=( $( gawk -F ']: ' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } $1 !~ /modem/ && $2 !~ /modem/ { card=gensub( /^(.+)( - )(.+)$/, "\\3", 1, $2 ) driver=gensub( /^(.+)( - )(.+)$/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) if ( card != "" ){ print card","driver } }' $FILE_ASOUND_DEVICE ) ) fi # alsa usb detection by damentz # for every sound card symlink in /proc/asound - display information about it lsusb_path=$( type -p lsusb ) for usb_proc_file in /proc/asound/* do # if lsusb exists, the file is a symlink, and contains an important usb exclusive file: continue if [[ -n $lsusb_path && -L $usb_proc_file && -e $usb_proc_file/usbid ]]; then # send error messages of lsusb to /dev/null as it will display a bunch if not a super user # also, find the contents of usbid in lsusb and print everything after the 7th word on the # corresponding line. Finally, strip out commas as they will change the driver :) usb_id=$( cat $usb_proc_file/usbid ) usb_data=$( $lsusb_path -v 2>/dev/null | grep "$usb_id" ) log_function_data 'raw' "usb_data:\n$usb_data" usb_data=$( gawk '{ gsub( /,/, " ", $0 ) for( i=7; i <= NF; i++ ) { printf( $i " " ) } }' <<< "$usb_data" ) # this method is interesting, it shouldn't work but it does #A_AUDIO_DATA=( "${A_AUDIO_DATA[@]}" "$usb_data,snd-usb-audio,," ) # but until we learn why the above worked, I'm using this one, which is safer if [[ -n $usb_data ]];then array_count=${#A_AUDIO_DATA[@]} A_AUDIO_DATA[$array_count]="$usb_data,snd-usb-audio,," fi fi done IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # handle cases where card detection fails, like in PS3, where lspci gives no output, or headless boxes.. if [[ ${#A_AUDIO_DATA[@]} -eq 0 ]];then A_AUDIO_DATA[0]='Failed to Detect Sound Card!' fi log_function_data "A_AUDIO_DATA: ${A_AUDIO_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } get_audio_alsa_data() { eval $LOGFS local alsa_data='' # now we'll get the alsa data if the file exists if [[ $B_ASOUND_VERSION_FILE == 'true' ]];then alsa_data=$( gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } # some alsa strings have the build date in (...) # remove trailing . and remove possible second line if compiled by user $0 !~ /compile/ { gsub( "Driver | [(].*[)]|\.$","",$0 ) gsub(/,/, " ", $0) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $0) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", $0) if ( $0 != "" ){ print $0 } }' $FILE_ASOUND_VERSION ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_ASOUND_VERSION" fi echo "$alsa_data" log_function_data "alsa_data: $alsa_data" eval $LOGFE } ## create A_CPU_CORE_DATA, currently with two values: integer core count; core string text ## return value cpu core count string, this helps resolve the multi redundant lines of old style output get_cpu_core_count() { eval $LOGFS if [[ $B_CPUINFO_FILE == 'true' ]]; then # load the A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT core data array get_cpu_ht_multicore_smp_data ## Because of the upcoming release of cpus with core counts over 6, a count of cores is given after Deca (10) # count the number of processors given local cpu_physical_count=${A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT[1]} local cpu_core_count=${A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT[2]} local cpu_type=${A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT[0]} # match the numberic value to an alpha value case $cpu_core_count in 1) cpu_alpha_count='Single';; 2) cpu_alpha_count='Dual';; 3) cpu_alpha_count='Triple';; 4) cpu_alpha_count='Quad';; 5) cpu_alpha_count='Penta';; 6) cpu_alpha_count='Hexa';; 7) cpu_alpha_count='Hepta';; 8) cpu_alpha_count='Octa';; 9) cpu_alpha_count='Ennea';; 10) cpu_alpha_count='Deca';; *) cpu_alpha_count='Multi';; esac # create array, core count integer; core count string # A_CPU_CORE_DATA=( "$cpu_core_count" "$cpu_alpha_count Core$cpu_type" ) A_CPU_CORE_DATA=( "$cpu_physical_count" "$cpu_alpha_count" "$cpu_type" "$cpu_core_count" ) fi log_function_data "A_CPU_CORE_DATA: ${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } ## main cpu data collector get_cpu_data() { eval $LOGFS local i='' j='' cpu_array_nu='' a_cpu_working='' multi_cpu='' bits='' if [[ $B_CPUINFO_FILE == 'true' ]];then # stop script for a bit to let cpu slow down before parsing cpu /proc file sleep $CPU_SLEEP IFS=$'\n' A_CPU_DATA=( $( gawk -F': ' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } # TAKE STRONGER NOTE: \t+ does NOT always work, MUST be [ \t]+ # TAKE NOTE: \t+ will work for $FILE_CPUINFO, but SOME ARBITRARY FILE used for TESTING might contain SPACES! # Therefore PATCH to use [ \t]+ when TESTING! /^processor[ \t]+:/ { nr = $NF } /^model name|^cpu\t+:/ { gsub(/'"$BAN_LIST_NORMAL"'/, "", $NF ) gsub(/'"$BAN_LIST_CPU"'/, "", $NF ) gsub(/,/, " ", $NF) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", $NF) cpu[nr, "model"] = $NF } /^cpu MHz|^clock\t+:/ { if (!min) { min = $NF } else { if ($NF < min) { min = $NF } } if ($NF > max) { max = $NF } gsub(/MHZ/,"",$NF) ## clears out for cell cpu gsub(/.00[0]+$/,".00",$NF) ## clears out excessive zeros cpu[nr, "speed"] = $NF } /^cache size/ { cpu[nr, "cache"] = $NF } /^flags/ { cpu[nr, "flags"] = $NF } /^bogomips/ { cpu[nr, "bogomips"] = $NF } /vendor_id/ { gsub(/genuine|authentic/,"",$NF) cpu[nr, "vendor"] = tolower( $NF ) } END { #if (!nr) { print ",,,"; exit } # <- should this be necessary or should bash handle that for ( i = 0; i <= nr; i++ ) { print cpu[i, "model"] "," cpu[i, "speed"] "," cpu[i, "cache"] "," cpu[i, "flags"] "," cpu[i, "bogomips"] "," cpu[nr, "vendor"] } if (!min) { print "not found" exit } if (min != max) { printf("Min:%s%s Max:%s%s\n", min, "Mhz", max, "Mhz") } else { printf("%s %s\n", max, "Mhz") } }' $FILE_CPUINFO ) ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_CPUINFO" fi IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" log_function_data "A_CPU_DATA: ${A_CPU_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE # echo getMainCpu: ${[@]} } ## this is for counting processors and finding HT types get_cpu_ht_multicore_smp_data() { eval $LOGFS # in /proc/cpuinfo # algorithm # if > 1 processor && processor id (physical id) == core id then Hyperthreaded (HT) # if > 1 processor && different processor ids then Multiple Processors (SMP) # if > 1 processor && processor id != core id then Multi-Core Processors (MCP) # if = 1 processor then single core/processor Uni-Processor (UP) if [[ $B_CPUINFO_FILE == 'true' ]]; then A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT=( $( gawk ' BEGIN { FS=": " IGNORECASE = 1 core_count = 0 holder = 0 i = 0 index_temp = "" num_of_cores = 0 physical_cpu_count = 0 processor_logical_count = 0 processors = 1 type = "UP" } # counts logical processors, both HT and physical /^processor/ { processor_logical_count = $NF + 1 } # counts physical cores (not used currently) /^cpu cores/ { num_of_cores = $NF } # array of physical cpus ids /^physical/ { a_physical_id[i] = $NF } # array of core ids /^core id/ { a_core_id[i] = $NF i++ } END { # look for the largest id number, and assign it (dumped this method due intel) # note that there are some cases, intel i5 core 2 HT where core_id shows # as 0/2, not 0/1. this triggers a 3 core output, erroneously. # Sorting the data solves this, since the counter now is mechanical, not # trusting the data from the proc/cpuinfo at all re what the core id is asort(a_core_id) # awk increments j++ counter BEFORE the loop? for ( j = 0; j <= processor_logical_count; j++ ) { # if ( j in a_core_id && a_core_id[j] > core_count ) { if ( j in a_core_id ) { #core_count = a_core_id[j] if ( a_core_id[j] != holder ){ core_count++ holder = a_core_id[j] } } } core_count = core_count + 1 # trick, set the index equal to value, if the same, it will overwrite # this lets us create the actual array of true cpu physical ids for ( j in a_physical_id ) { index_temp = a_physical_id[j] a_cpu_physical_working[index_temp] = a_physical_id[j] } # note that length() is a gawk >= 3.1.5 only method, better to do it manually for ( j in a_cpu_physical_working ) { ++physical_cpu_count } # looking at logical processor counts over 1, which means either HT, SMP or MCP # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_multiprocessing if ( processor_logical_count > 1 && core_count > 1 ) { if ( processor_logical_count > core_count && physical_cpu_count > 1 ) { type = "SMP-HT" # could be Xeon/P4 HT dual cpu } else if ( processor_logical_count > core_count ) { type = "HT" # this is more than likely a P4 w/HT or an Atom 270 } else { type = "SMP" } } # make sure to handle up cpus too else { core_count = 1 physical_cpu_count = 1 } print type " " physical_cpu_count " " core_count } ' $FILE_CPUINFO ) ) fi log_function_data "A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT: ${A_CPU_TYPE_PCNT_CCNT[@]}" eval $LOGFE } # for more on distro id, please reference this python thread: http://bugs.python.org/issue1322 ## return distro name/id if found get_distro_data() { eval $LOGFS local i='' j='' distro='' distro_file='' a_distro_glob='' # get the wild carded array of release/version /etc files if present shopt -s nullglob cd /etc a_distro_glob=(*[-_]{release,version}) cd "$OLDPWD" shopt -u nullglob if [[ ${#a_distro_glob[@]} -eq 1 ]];then distro_file="${a_distro_glob}" # use the file if it's in the known good lists elif [[ ${#a_distro_glob[@]} -gt 1 ]];then for i in $DISTROS_DERIVED $DISTROS_PRIMARY do # Only echo works with ${var[@]}, not print_screen_output() or script_debugger() # This is a known bug, search for the word "strange" inside comments # echo "i='$i' a_distro_glob[@]='${a_distro_glob[@]}'" if [[ " ${a_distro_glob[@]} " == *" $i "* ]];then # Now lets see if the distro file is in the known-good working-lsb-list # if so, use lsb-release, if not, then just use the found file # this is for only those distro's with self named release/version files # because Mint does not use such, it must be done as below ## this if statement requires the spaces and * as it is, else it won't work ## if [[ " $DISTROS_LSB_GOOD " == *" ${i} "* ]] && [[ $B_LSB_FILE == 'true' ]];then distro_file='lsb-release' else distro_file="${i}" fi break fi done fi log_function_data "distro_file: $distro_file" # first test for the legacy antiX distro id file if [[ -e /etc/antiX ]];then distro="$( egrep -oi 'antix.*\.iso' <<< $( remove_erroneous_chars '/etc/antiX' ) | sed 's/\.iso//' )" # this handles case where only one release/version file was found, and it's lsb-release. This would # never apply for ubuntu or debian, which will filter down to the following conditions. In general # if there's a specific distro release file available, that's to be preferred, but this is a good backup. elif [[ -n $distro_file && -f $FILE_LSB_RELEASE && " $DISTROS_LSB_GOOD" == *" $distro_file "* ]];then distro=$( get_distro_lsb_data ) elif [[ $distro_file == 'lsb-release' ]];then distro=$( get_distro_lsb_data ) # then if the distro id file was found and it's not in the exluded primary distro file list, read it elif [[ -n $distro_file && -s /etc/$distro_file && " $DISTROS_EXCLUDE_LIST " != *" $distro_file "* ]];then distro=$( remove_erroneous_chars "/etc/$distro_file" ) # otherwise try the default debian/ubuntu /etc/issue file elif [[ -f /etc/issue ]];then # lsb gives more manageable and accurate output than issue, but mint should use issue for now # some bashism, boolean must be in parenthesis to work correctly, ie [[ $(boolean) ]] not [[ $boolean ]] if [[ $B_LSB_FILE == 'true' ]] && [[ -z $( grep -i 'mint' /etc/issue ) ]];then distro=$( get_distro_lsb_data ) else distro=$( gawk ' BEGIN { RS="" } { gsub(/\\[a-z]/, "") gsub(/,/, " ") gsub(/^ +| +$/, "") gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ") print }' /etc/issue ) fi fi if [[ ${#distro} -gt 80 ]] && [[ $B_HANDLE_CORRUPT_DATA != 'true' ]];then distro="${RED}/etc/${distro_file} corrupted, use -% to override${NORMAL}" fi ## note: would like to actually understand the method even if it's not used # : ${distro:=Unknown distro o_O} ## test for /etc/lsb-release as a backup in case of failure, in cases where > one version/release file ## were found but the above resulted in null distro value if [[ -z $distro ]] && [[ $B_LSB_FILE == 'true' ]];then distro=$( get_distro_lsb_data ) fi ## finally, if all else has failed, give up if [[ -z $distro ]];then distro='Unknown distro o_O' fi # this handles an arch bug where /etc/arch-release is empty and /etc/issue is corrupted if [[ -n $( grep -i 'arch linux' <<< $distro ) ]];then distro='Arch Linux' fi echo "$distro" log_function_data "distro: $distro" eval $LOGFE } # args: $1 - optional, app, uses the app test, not being used now get_distro_lsb_data() { eval $LOGFS local distro='' if [[ $B_LSB_FILE == 'true' ]] && [[ $1 != 'app' ]];then distro=$( gawk -F '=' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } # note: adding the spacing directly to variable to make sure distro output is null if not found /^DISTRIB_ID/ { gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) # this is needed because grep for "arch" is too loose to be safe if ( $NF == "arch" ) { distroId = "Arch Linux" } else if ( $NF != "n/a" ) { distroId = $NF " " } } /^DISTRIB_RELEASE/ { gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) if ( $NF != "n/a" ) { distroRelease = $NF " " } } /^DISTRIB_CODENAME/ { gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) if ( $NF != "n/a" ) { distroCodename = $NF " " } } END { print distroId distroRelease distroCodename }' $FILE_LSB_RELEASE ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_LSB_RELEASE" fi # this is HORRIBLY slow, but I don't know why, it runs fast in shell # if [[ -n $( type -p lsb_release ) && $1 == 'app' ]];then # distro=$( echo "$( lsb_release -irc )" | gawk ' # { IGNORECASE=1 } # /^Distributor ID/ { # gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) # distroId = $NF # } # /^Release/ { # gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) # distroRelease = $NF # } # /^Codename/ { # gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) # distroCodename = $NF # } # END { # print distroId " " distroRelease " (" distroCodename ")" # }' ) # fi echo $distro log_function_data "distro: $distro" eval $LOGFE } get_gpu_temp_data() { local gpu_temp='' gpu_fan='' screens='' screen_nu='' gpu_temp_looper='' # we'll try for nvidia/ati, then add if more are shown if [[ -n $( type -p nvidia-settings ) ]];then # first get the number of screens screens=$( nvidia-settings -q screens | gawk ' /:[0-9]\.[0-9]/ { screens=screens gensub(/(.*)(:[0-9]\.[0-9])(.*)/, "\\2", "1", $0) " " } END { print screens } ' ) # now we'll get the gpu temp for each screen discovered. The print out function # will handle removing screen data for single gpu systems for screen_nu in $screens do gpu_temp_looper=$( nvidia-settings -c $screen_nu -q GPUCoreTemp | gawk -F ': ' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 gpuTemp="" gpuTempWorking="" } /Attribute (.*)[0-9]+\.$/ { gsub(/\./, "", $2) if ( $2 ~ /^[0-9]+$/ ) { gpuTemp=gpuTemp $2 "C " } } END { print gpuTemp }' ) screen_nu=$( cut -d ':' -f 2 <<< $screen_nu ) gpu_temp="$gpu_temp$screen_nu:$gpu_temp_looper " done elif [[ -n $( type -p aticonfig ) ]];then # gpu_temp=$( aticonfig --adapter=0 --od-gettemperature | gawk -F ': ' ' gpu_temp=$( aticonfig --adapter=all --od-gettemperature | gawk -F ': ' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 gpuTemp="" gpuTempWorking="" } /Sensor (.*)[0-9\.]+ / { gpuTempWorking=gensub(/(.*) ([0-9\.]+) (.*)/, "\\2", "1", $2) if ( gpuTempWorking ~ /^[0-9\.]+$/ ) { gpuTemp=gpuTemp gpuTempWorking "C " } } END { print gpuTemp }' ) fi if [[ -n $gpu_temp ]];then echo $gpu_temp fi } ## create array of gfx cards installed on system get_graphics_card_data() { eval $LOGFS local i='' IFS=$'\n' A_GFX_CARD_DATA=( $( echo "$Lspci_Data" | gawk -F': ' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } /vga compatible controller/ { gsub(/'"$BAN_LIST_NORMAL"'/, "", $NF) gsub(/,/, " ", $NF) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $NF) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", $NF) print $NF }' ) ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # for (( i=0; i < ${#A_GFX_CARD_DATA[@]}; i++ )) # do # A_GFX_CARD_DATA[i]=$( sanitize_characters BAN_LIST_NORMAL "${A_GFX_CARD_DATA[i]}" ) # done # handle cases where card detection fails, like in PS3, where lspci gives no output, or headless boxes.. if [[ ${#A_GFX_CARD_DATA[@]} -eq 0 ]];then A_GFX_CARD_DATA[0]='Failed to Detect Video Card!' fi # GFXMEM is UNUSED at the moment, because it shows AGP aperture size, which is not necessarily equal to GFX memory.. # GFXMEM="size=[$(echo "$Lspci_Data" | gawk '/VGA/{while (!/^$/) {getline;if (/size=[0-9][0-9]*M/) {size2=gensub(/.*\[size=([0-9]+)M\].*/,"\\1","g",$0);if (size 1 cases of detections I guess function join( arr, sep ) { s="" i=flag=0 for ( i in arr ) { if ( flag++ ) { s = s sep } s = s i } return s } BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } /opengl renderer/ { if ( $2 ~ /mesa/ ) { # Allow all mesas # if ( $2 ~ / r[3-9][0-9][0-9] / ) { gsub(/'"$BAN_LIST_NORMAL"'/, "", $2) a[$2] # this counter failed in one case, a bug, and is not needed now # f++ # } next } $2 && a[$2] } # dropping all conditions from this test to just show full mesa information # there is a user case where not f and mesa apply, atom mobo # /opengl version/ && ( f || $2 !~ /mesa/ ) { /opengl version/ { $2 && b[$2] } /direct rendering/ { $2 && c[$2] } END { printf( "%s\n%s\n%s\n", join( a, ", " ), join( b, ", " ), join( c, ", " ) ) }' ) ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # GLXR=$(glxinfo | gawk -F ': ' 'BEGIN {IGNORECASE=1} /opengl renderer/ && $2 !~ /mesa/ {seen[$2]++} END {for (i in seen) {printf("%s ",i)}}') # GLXV=$(glxinfo | gawk -F ': ' 'BEGIN {IGNORECASE=1} /opengl version/ && $2 !~ /mesa/ {seen[$2]++} END {for (i in seen) {printf("%s ",i)}}') fi log_function_data "A_GLX_DATA: ${A_GLX_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } ## return screen resolution / tty resolution get_graphics_res_data() { eval $LOGFS local screen_resolution='' if [[ $B_X_RUNNING == 'true' && $B_ROOT != 'true' ]];then # Added the two ?'s , because the resolution is now reported without spaces around the 'x', as in # 1400x1050 instead of 1400 x 1050. Change as of X.org version 1.3.0 screen_resolution=$( xrandr | gawk ' /\*/ { res[++m] = gensub(/^.* ([0-9]+) ?x ?([0-9]+)[_ ].* ([0-9\.]+)\*.*$/,"\\1x\\2@\\3hz","g",$0) } END { for (n in res) { if (res[n] ~ /^[[:digit:]]+x[[:digit:]]+/) { line = line ? line ", " res[n] : res[n] } } if (line) { print(line) } }' ) if [[ -z $screen_resolution ]];then screen_resolution=$( xdpyinfo | gawk ' /dimensions/ { print $2 }' ) fi else screen_resolution=$( stty -F $( readlink /proc/$PPID/fd/0 ) size | gawk '{ print $2"x"$1 }' ) fi echo "$screen_resolution" log_function_data "screen_resolution: $screen_resolution" eval $LOGFE } ## for possible future data, not currently used get_graphics_agp_data() { eval $LOGFS local agp_module='' if [[ $B_MODULES_FILE == 'true' ]];then ## not used currently agp_module=$( gawk ' /agp/ && !/agpgart/ && $3 > 0 { print(gensub(/(.*)_agp.*/,"\\1","g",$1)) }' $FILE_MODULES ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_MODULES" fi log_function_data "agp_module: $agp_module" eval $LOGFE } ## create array of x vendor/version data get_graphics_x_data() { eval $LOGFS local x_vendor='' x_version='' if [[ $B_X_RUNNING == 'true' && $B_ROOT != 'true' ]];then # X vendor and version detection. x_vendor=$( xdpyinfo | gawk -F': +' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } /vendor string/ { gsub(/the|inc|foundation|project|corporation/, "", $2) gsub(/,/, " ", $2) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $2) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", $2) print $2 }' ) # new method added since radeon and X.org and the disappearance of version : ...etc # Later on, the normal textual version string returned, e.g. like: X.Org version: 6.8.2 # A failover mechanism is in place. (if $x_version is empty, the release number is parsed instead) x_version=$( xdpyinfo | gawk ' /version:/ { print $NF }' ) if [[ -z $x_version ]];then x_version=$(xdpyinfo | gawk -F': +' ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } /vendor release number/ { gsub(/0+$/, "", $2) gsub(/0+/, ".", $2) print $2 }' ) fi A_X_DATA[0]="$x_vendor" A_X_DATA[1]="$x_version" #X -version 2>&1 | gawk '/^X Window System Version/ { print $5 }' #This method could be used in the future to detect X when X is not running, #however currently inxi ignores X checks when X is not found. fi log_function_data "A_X_DATA: ${A_X_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } # this gets just the raw data, total space/percent used and disk/name/per disk capacity get_hdd_data_basic() { eval $LOGFS local hdd_used='' local hdd_data="$( df --exclude-type=aufs --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=iso9660 )" log_function_data 'raw' "hdd_data:\n$hdd_data" hdd_used=$( echo "$hdd_data" | gawk ' # also handles odd dm-1 type, from lvm /^\/dev\/(mapper\/|[hs]d[a-z][0-9]+|dm[-]?[0-9]+)/ { # this handles the case where the first item is too long # and makes df wrap output to next line, so here we advance # it to the next line for that single case if ( NF < 5 && $0 !~ /.*\%/ ) { getline } # if the first item caused a wrap, use one less than standard # testing for the field with % in it, ie: 34%, then go down from there # this also protects against cases where the mount point has a space in the # file name, thus breaking going down from $NF directly. if ( $4 ~ /.*\%/ ) { used += $2 } # otherwise use standard else if ( $5 ~ /.*\%/ ) { used += $3 } # and if this is not detected, give up, we need user data to debug else { next } } END { print used }' ) if [[ -z $hdd_used ]];then hdd_used='na' fi log_function_data "hdd_used: $hdd_used" # create the initial array strings: # disk-dev, capacity, name, usb or not # final item is the total of the disk IFS=$'\n' if [[ $B_PARTITIONS_FILE == 'true' ]];then A_HDD_DATA=( $( gawk -v hddused="$hdd_used" ' /[hs]d[a-z]$/ { driveSize = $(NF - 1)*1024/1000**3 gsub(/,/, " ", driveSize) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", driveSize) printf( $NF",%.1fGB,,\n", driveSize ) } # See http://lanana.org/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt for major numbers used below # $1 ~ /^(3|22|33|8)$/ && $2 % 16 == 0 { # size += $3 # } # special case from this data: 8 0 156290904 sda $1 ~ /^(3|22|33|8)$/ && $NF ~ /[hs]d[a-z]$/ && ( $2 % 16 == 0 || $2 % 16 == 8 ) { size += $3 } END { size = size*1024/1000**3 # calculate size in GB size workingUsed = hddused*1024/1000**3 # calculate workingUsed in GB used # this handles a special case with livecds where no hdd_used is detected if ( size > 0 && hddused == "na" ) { size = sprintf( "%.1f", size ) print size "GB,-" } else if ( size > 0 && workingUsed > 0 ) { diskUsed = workingUsed*100/size # calculate used percentage diskUsed = sprintf( "%.1f", diskUsed ) size = sprintf( "%.1f", size ) print size "GB," diskUsed "% used" } else { print "NA,-" # print an empty array, this will be further handled in the print out function } }' $FILE_PARTITIONS ) ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_PARTITIONS" fi IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" log_function_data "A_HDD_DATA: ${A_HDD_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } ## fills out the A_HDD_DATA array with disk names get_hard_drive_data_advanced() { eval $LOGFS local a_temp_working='' a_temp_scsi='' temp_holder='' temp_name='' i='' j='' local sd_ls_by_id='' ls_disk_by_id='' usb_exists='' ## check for all ide type drives, non libata, only do it if hdx is in array ## this is now being updated for new /sys type paths, this may handle that ok too if [[ -n $( egrep 'hd[a-z]' <<< ${A_HDD_DATA[@]} ) ]];then # remember, we're using the last array item to store the total size of disks for (( i=0; i < ${#A_HDD_DATA[@]} - 1; i++ )) do IFS="," a_temp_working=( ${A_HDD_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" if [[ -n $( egrep '^hd[a-z]' <<< ${a_temp_working[0]} ) ]];then if [[ -e /proc/ide/${a_temp_working[0]}/model ]];then a_temp_working[2]="$( remove_erroneous_chars /proc/ide/${a_temp_working[0]}/model )" else a_temp_working[2]="Name n/a" fi # these loops are to easily extend the cpu array created in the gawk script above with more fields per cpu. for (( j=0; j < ${#a_temp_working[@]}; j++ )) do if [[ $j -gt 0 ]];then A_HDD_DATA[i]="${A_HDD_DATA[i]},${a_temp_working[$j]}" else A_HDD_DATA[i]="${a_temp_working[$j]}" fi done fi done fi ## then handle libata names # first get the ata device names, put them into an array IFS=$'\n' if [[ $B_SCSI_FILE == 'true' ]]; then a_temp_scsi=( $( gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } /host/ { getline a[$0] getline b[$0] } END { for (i in a) { if (b[i] ~ / *type: *direct-access.*/) { #c=gensub(/^ *vendor: (.+) +model: (.+) +rev: (.+)$/,"\\1 \\2 \\3","g",a[i]) #c=gensub( /^ *vendor: (.+) +model: (.+) +rev:.*$/,"\\1 \\2","g",a[i] ) # the vendor: string is useless, and is a bug, ATA is not a vendor for example c=gensub( /^ *vendor: (.+) +model: (.+) +rev:.*$/, "\\2", "g", a[i] ) gsub(/,/, " ", c) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", c) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", c) #print a[i] # we actually want this data, so leaving this off for now # if (c ~ /\|\|memory stick|memory card/) { # continue # } print c } } }' $FILE_SCSI ) ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_SCSI" fi IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" ## then we'll loop through that array looking for matches. if [[ -n $( egrep 'sd[a-z]' <<< ${A_HDD_DATA[@]} ) ]];then # first pack the main ls variable so we don't have to keep using ls /dev... ls_disk_by_id="$( ls -l /dev/disk/by-id )" for (( i=0; i < ${#A_HDD_DATA[@]} - 1; i++ )) do if [[ -n $( egrep '^sd[a-z]' <<< ${A_HDD_DATA[$i]} ) ]];then IFS="," a_temp_working=( ${A_HDD_DATA[$i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # /sys/block/[sda,hda]/device/model # this is handles the new /sys data types first if [[ -e /sys/block/${a_temp_working[0]}/device/model ]];then temp_name="$( remove_erroneous_chars /sys/block/${a_temp_working[0]}/device/model )" temp_name=$( tr ' ' '_' <<< $temp_name | cut -d '-' -f 1 ) elif [[ ${#a_temp_scsi[@]} -gt 0 ]];then for (( j=0; j < ${#a_temp_scsi[@]}; j++ )) do ## ok, ok, it's incomprehensible, search /dev/disk/by-id for a line that contains the # discovered disk name AND ends with the correct identifier, sdx # get rid of whitespace for some drive names and ids, and extra data after - in name temp_name=$( tr ' ' '_' <<< ${a_temp_scsi[$j]} | cut -d '-' -f 1 ) sd_ls_by_id=$( egrep -m1 ".*$temp_name.*${a_temp_working[0]}$" <<< "$ls_disk_by_id" ) if [[ -n $sd_ls_by_id ]];then temp_name=${a_temp_scsi[$j]} break else # test to see if we can get a better name output when null if [[ -n $temp_name ]];then temp_name=$temp_name fi fi done fi if [[ -z $temp_name ]];then temp_name="Name n/a" else usb_exists=$( egrep -m1 "usb-.*$temp_name.*${a_temp_working[0]}$" <<< "$ls_disk_by_id" ) if [[ -n $usb_exists ]];then a_temp_working[3]='USB' fi fi a_temp_working[2]=$temp_name # these loops are to easily extend the cpu array created in the gawk script above with more fields per cpu. for (( j=0; j < ${#a_temp_working[@]}; j++ )) do if [[ $j -gt 0 ]];then A_HDD_DATA[i]="${A_HDD_DATA[i]},${a_temp_working[$j]}" else A_HDD_DATA[i]="${a_temp_working[$j]}" fi done fi done unset ls_disk_by_id # and then let's dump the data we don't need fi log_function_data "A_HDD_DATA: ${A_HDD_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } # a few notes, normally hddtemp requires root, but you can set user rights in /etc/sudoers. # args: $1 - /dev/ to be tested for get_hdd_temp_data() { eval $LOGFS local hdd_temp='' sudo_command='' if [[ $B_HDDTEMP_TESTED != 'true' ]];then B_HDDTEMP_TESTED='true' HDDTEMP_PATH=$( type -p hddtemp ) fi if [[ $B_SUDO_TESTED != 'true' ]];then B_SUDO_TESTED='true' SUDO_PATH=$( type -p sudo ) fi if [[ -n $HDDTEMP_PATH && -n $1 ]];then # only use sudo if not root, -n option requires sudo -V 1.7 or greater. sudo will just error out # which is the safest course here for now, otherwise that interactive sudo password thing is too annoying # important: -n makes it non interactive, no prompt for password if [[ $B_ROOT != 'true' && -n $SUDO_PATH ]];then sudo_command='sudo -n ' fi # this will fail if regular user and no sudo present, but that's fine, it will just return null hdd_temp=$( eval $sudo_command $HDDTEMP_PATH -nq -u C $1 ) if [[ -n $hdd_temp && -n $( grep -E '^([0-9]+)$' <<< $hdd_temp ) ]];then echo $hdd_temp fi fi eval $LOGFE } get_lspci_data() { eval $LOGFS local lspci_data="$( lspci -v | gawk '{ gsub(/\(prog-if[^)]*\)/,"") print }' )" echo "$lspci_data" log_function_data 'raw' "lspci_data:\n$lspci_data" eval $LOGFE } ## return memory used/installed get_memory_data() { eval $LOGFS local memory='' if [[ $B_MEMINFO_FILE == 'true' ]];then memory=$( gawk ' /^MemTotal:/ { tot = $2 } /^(MemFree|Buffers|Cached):/ { notused+=$2 } END { used = tot-notused printf("%.1f/%.1fMB\n", used/1024, tot/1024) }' $FILE_MEMINFO ) log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_MEMINFO" fi echo "$memory" log_function_data "memory: $memory" eval $LOGFE } # process and return module version data get_module_version_number() { eval $LOGFS local module_version='' if [[ $B_MODINFO_TESTED != 'true' ]];then B_MODINFO_TESTED='true' MODINFO_PATH=$( type -p modinfo ) fi if [[ -n $MODINFO_PATH ]];then module_version=$( $MODINFO_PATH $1 2>/dev/null | gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } /^version/ { gsub(/,/, " ", $2) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $2) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", $2) print $2 } ' ) fi echo "$module_version" log_function_data "module_version: $module_version" eval $LOGFE } ## create array of network cards get_networking_data() { eval $LOGFS IFS=$'\n' A_NETWORK_DATA=( $( echo "$Lspci_Data" | gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 counter=0 # required to handle cases of > 1 instance of the same chipset } /^[0-9a-f:.]+ (ethernet|network) (controller|bridge)/ || /^[0-9a-f:.]+ [^:]+: .*(ethernet|network).*$/ { nic=gensub(/^[0-9a-f:\.]+ [^:]+: (.+)$/,"\\1","g",$0) gsub(/realtek semiconductor/, "Realtek", nic) gsub(/davicom semiconductor/, "Davicom", nic) # The doublequotes are necessary because of the pipes in the variable. gsub(/'"$BAN_LIST_NORMAL"'/, "", nic) gsub(/,/, " ", nic) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", nic) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", nic) # construct a unique string ending for each chipset detected, this allows for # multiple instances of the same exact chipsets, ie, dual gigabit nic = nic "~~" counter++ aPciBusId[nic] = gensub(/(^[0-9a-f:\.]+) [^:]+: .+$/,"\\1","g",$0) # I do not understand why incrementing a string index makes sense? eth[nic]++ while ( getline && !/^$/ ) { gsub(/,/, "", $0) if ( /I\/O/ ) { ports[nic] = ports[nic] $4 " " } if ( /driver in use/ ) { drivers[nic] = drivers[nic] gensub( /(.*): (.*)/ ,"\\2" ,"g" ,$0 ) "" } else if ( /kernel modules/ ) { modules[nic] = modules[nic] gensub( /(.*): (.*)/ ,"\\2" ,"g" ,$0 ) "" } } } END { j=0 for (i in eth) { useDrivers="" usePorts="" useModules="" usePciBusId="" if ( eth[i] > 1 ) { a[j] = eth[i] "x " i } else { a[j] = i } ## note: this loses the plural ports case, is it needed anyway? if ( ports[i] != "" ) { usePorts = ports[i] } if ( drivers[i] != "" ) { useDrivers = drivers[i] } if ( modules[i] != "" ) { useModules = modules[i] } if ( aPciBusId[i] != "" ) { usePciBusId = aPciBusId[i] } # create array primary item for master array # and strip out the counter again, this handled dual cards with same chipset sub( /~~[0-9]+$/, "", a[j] ) sub( / $/, "", usePorts ) # clean off trailing whitespace print a[j] "," useDrivers "," usePorts "," useModules, "," usePciBusId j++ } }') ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" log_function_data "A_NETWORK_DATA: ${A_NETWORK_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } get_networking_wan_ip_data() { eval $LOGFS local ip='' # get ip using wget redirect to stdout. This is a clean, text only IP output url. ip=$( wget -q -O - http://smxi.org/opt/ip.php | gawk -F 'is: ' '{ #gsub("\n","",$2") print $2 }' ) if [[ -z $ip ]];then ip='None Detected!' fi echo "$ip" log_function_data "ip: $ip" eval $LOGFE } get_networking_local_ip_data() { eval $LOGFS local ifconfig_path=$( type -p ifconfig ) # lack of ifconfig will throw an error only upon it's usage if [[ -n $ifconfig_path ]];then IFS=$'\n' A_INTERFACES_DATA=( $( $ifconfig_path | gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } $0 !~ /^lo/ { # not clear on why inet is coming through, but this gets rid of it # as first line item. interface = $1 gsub(/,/, " ", interface) gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", interface) gsub(/ [ \t]+/, " ", interface) aInterfaces[interface]++ while (getline && !/^$/) { if (/inet addr:/) { ipAddresses[interface] = gensub( /addr:([0-9\.]+)/, "\\1", "g", $2 ) } } } END { j=0 for (i in aInterfaces) { useInterfaceIp = "" a[j] = i if (ipAddresses[i] != "") { useInterfaceIp = ipAddresses[i] } # create array primary item for master array # tested needed to avoid bad data from above, if null it is garbage # this is the easiest way to handle junk I found, improve if you want if ( useInterfaceIp != "" ) { print a[j] "," useInterfaceIp } j++ } }') ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" else A_INTERFACES_DATA=( "Interfaces tool requires missing app: ifconfig" ) fi log_function_data "A_INTERFACES_DATA: ${A_INTERFACES_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } get_partition_data() { eval $LOGFS #local excluded_file_types='--exclude-type=aufs --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=iso9660' # df doesn't seem to work in script with variables like at the command line local main_partition_data="$( df -h -T --exclude-type=aufs --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=iso9660 )" local swap_data="$( swapon -s )" log_function_data 'raw' "main_partition_data:\n$main_partition_data\n\nswap_data:\n$swap_data" IFS=$'\n' # sample line: /dev/sda2 ext3 15G 8.9G 4.9G 65% /home # $NF = partition name; $(NF - 4) = partition size; $(NF - 3) = used, in gB; $(NF - 1) = percent used ## note: by subtracting from the last field number NF, we avoid a subtle issue with LVM df output, where if ## the first field is too long, it will occupy its own line, this way we are getting only the needed data A_PARTITION_DATA=( $( echo "$main_partition_data" | gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } # this has to be nulled for every iteration so it does not retain value from last iteration devBase="" # this is required because below we are subtracting from NF, so it has to be > 5 # the real issue is long file system names that force the wrap of df output: //fileserver/main # but we still need to handle more dynamically long space containing file names, but later. ( NF < 6 ) && ( $0 !~ /[0-9]+\%/ ) { # set the dev location here for cases of wrapped output if ( NF == 1 ){ devBase=gensub( /^(\/dev\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, $1 ) } getline } # next set devBase if it didn not get set above here ( $1 ~ /^\/dev\// ) && ( devBase == "" ) { devBase=gensub( /^(\/dev\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, $1 ) } # this handles yet another fredforfaen special case where a mounted drive # has the search string in its name $NF ~ /^\/$|^\/boot$|^\/var$|^\/home$|^\/tmp$|^\/usr$/ { print $NF "," $(NF - 4) "," $(NF - 3) "," $(NF - 1) ",main," $(NF - 5) "," devBase } # skip all these, including the first, header line. Use the --exclude-type # to handle new filesystems types we do not want listed here $NF !~ /^\/$|^\/boot$|^\/var$|^\/home$|^\/tmp$|^\/usr$|^filesystem/ { # this is to avoid file systems with spaces in their names, that will make # the test show the wrong data in each of the fields, if no x%, then do not use # using 3 cases, first default, standard, 2nd, 3rd, handles one and two spaces in name if ( $(NF - 1) ~ /[0-9]+\%/ ) { print $NF "," $(NF - 4) "," $(NF - 3) "," $(NF - 1) ",secondary," $(NF - 5) "," devBase } # these two cases construct the space containing name else if ( $(NF - 2) ~ /[0-9]+\%/ ) { print $(NF - 1) " " $NF "," $(NF - 5) "," $(NF - 4) "," $(NF - 2) ",secondary," $(NF - 6) "," devBase } else if ( $(NF - 3) ~ /[0-9]+\%/ ) { print $(NF - 2) " " $(NF - 1) " " $NF "," $(NF - 6) "," $(NF - 5) "," $(NF - 3) ",secondary," $(NF - 7) "," devBase } } ' ) # now add the swap partition data, don't want to show swap files, just partitions, # though this can include /dev/ramzswap0. Note: you can also use /proc/swaps for this # data, it's the same exact output as swapon -s $( echo "$swap_data" | gawk ' BEGIN { swapCounter = 1 } /^\/dev/ { size = sprintf( "%.2f", $3*1024/1000**3 ) devBase = gensub( /^(\/dev\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, $1 ) used = sprintf( "%.2f", $4*1024/1000**3 ) percentUsed = sprintf( "%.0f", ( $4/$3 )*100 ) print "swap-" swapCounter "," size "GB," used "GB," percentUsed "\%,main," "swap," devBase swapCounter = ++swapCounter }' ) ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" if [[ $B_SHOW_LABELS == 'true' || $B_SHOW_UUIDS == 'true' ]];then get_partition_data_advanced fi log_function_data "A_PARTITION_DATA: ${A_PARTITION_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } # first get the locations of the mount points for label/uuid detection get_partition_data_advanced() { eval $LOGFS local a_partition_working='' dev_partition_data='' local dev_disk_label='' dev_disk_uuid='' dev_item='' dev_label='' dev_uuid='' local mount_point='' if [[ -d /dev/disk/by-label ]];then dev_disk_label="$( ls -l /dev/disk/by-label )" fi if [[ -d /dev/disk/by-uuid ]];then dev_disk_uuid="$( ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid )" fi log_function_data 'raw' "dev_disk_label:\n$dev_disk_label\n\ndev_disk_uuid:\n$dev_disk_uuid" if [[ $B_MOUNTS_FILE == 'true' ]];then for (( i=0; i < ${#A_PARTITION_DATA[@]}; i++ )) do IFS="," a_partition_working=( ${A_PARTITION_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # note: for swap this will already be set if [[ -z ${a_partition_working[6]} ]];then mount_point=$( sed 's|/|\\/|g' <<< ${a_partition_working[0]} ) #echo mount_point $mount_point dev_partition_data=$( gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE = 1 partition = "" partTemp = "" } # trying to handle space in name # gsub( /\\040/, " ", $0 ) /[ \t]'$mount_point'[ \t]/ && $1 != "rootfs" { # initialize the variables label = "" uuid = "" # slice out the /dev partition=gensub( /^(\/dev\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, $1 ) # label and uuid can occur for root, set partition to null now if ( partition ~ /by-label/ ) { label=gensub( /^(\/dev\/disk\/by-label\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, $1 ) partition = "" } if ( partition ~ /by-uuid/ ) { uuid=gensub( /^(\/dev\/disk\/by-uuid\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, $1 ) partition = "" } # handle /dev/root for / id if ( partition == "root" ) { # if this works, great, otherwise, just set this to null values partTemp="'$( readlink /dev/root 2>/dev/null )'" if ( partTemp != "" ) { if ( partTemp ~ /[hs]d[a-z][0-9]/ ) { partition=gensub( /^(\/dev\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, partTemp ) } else if ( partTemp ~ /by-uuid/ ) { uuid=gensub( /^(\/dev\/disk\/by-uuid\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, partTemp ) partition="" # set null to let real location get discovered } else if ( partTemp ~ /by-label/ ) { label=gensub( /^(\/dev\/disk\/by-label\/)(.+)$/, "\\2", 1, partTemp ) partition="" # set null to let real location get discovered } } else { partition = "" label = "" uuid = "" } } print partition "," label "," uuid }' $FILE_MOUNTS ) # assemble everything we could get for dev/h/dx, label, and uuid IFS="," A_PARTITION_DATA[i]=${a_partition_working[0]}","${a_partition_working[1]}","${a_partition_working[2]}","${a_partition_working[3]}","${a_partition_working[4]}","${a_partition_working[5]}","$dev_partition_data IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" fi ## now we're ready to proceed filling in the data IFS="," a_partition_working=( ${A_PARTITION_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" dev_item=${a_partition_working[6]} dev_label=${a_partition_working[7]} dev_uuid=${a_partition_working[8]} # then if dev data/uuid is incomplete, try to get missing piece # it's more likely we'll get a uuid than a label. But this should get the # dev item set no matter what, so then we can get the rest of any missing data # first we'll get the dev_item if it's missing if [[ -n $dev_disk_uuid ]] && [[ -z $dev_item && -n $dev_uuid ]];then dev_item=$( echo "$dev_disk_uuid" | gawk ' /'$dev_uuid'/ { item=gensub( /..\/..\/(.+)/, "\\1", 1, $NF ) print item }' ) elif [[ -n $dev_disk_label ]] && [[ -z $dev_item && -n $dev_label ]];then dev_item=$( echo "$dev_disk_label" | gawk ' # first we need to change space x20 in by-label back to a real space #gsub( /x20/, " ", $0 ) # then we can see if the string is there /'$dev_label'/ { item=gensub( /..\/..\/(.+)/, "\\1", 1, $NF ) print item }' ) fi if [[ -n $dev_disk_uuid ]] && [[ -n $dev_item && -z $dev_uuid ]];then dev_uuid=$( echo "$dev_disk_uuid" | gawk ' /'$dev_item'$/ { print $(NF - 2) }' ) fi if [[ -n $dev_disk_label ]] && [[ -n $dev_item && -z $dev_label ]];then dev_label=$( echo "$dev_disk_label" | gawk ' /'$dev_item'/ { print $(NF - 2) }' ) fi # assemble everything we could get for dev/h/dx, label, and uuid IFS="," A_PARTITION_DATA[i]=${a_partition_working[0]}","${a_partition_working[1]}","${a_partition_working[2]}","${a_partition_working[3]}","${a_partition_working[4]}","${a_partition_working[5]}","$dev_item","$dev_label","$dev_uuid IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" done log_function_data 'cat' "$FILE_MOUNTS" fi log_function_data "A_PARTITION_DATA: ${A_PARTITION_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } # args: $1 - type cpu/mem get_ps_data() { eval $LOGFS local array_length='' reorder_temp='' i=0 head_tail='' sort_type='' # bummer, have to make it more complex here because of reverse sort # orders in output, pesky lack of support of +rss in old systems case $1 in mem) head_tail='head' sort_type='-rss' ;; cpu) head_tail='tail' sort_type='%cpu' ;; esac # throttle potential irc abuse if [[ $B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL != 'true' && $PS_COUNT -gt 5 ]];then PS_THROTTLED=$PS_COUNT PS_COUNT=5 fi IFS=$'\n' # note that inxi can use a lot of cpu, and can actually show up here as the script runs A_PS_DATA=( $( ps aux --sort $sort_type | grep -Ev "($SCRIPT_NAME|%CPU|[[:space:]]ps[[:space:]])" | $head_tail -n $PS_COUNT | gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 appName="" appPath="" appStarterName="" appStarterPath="" cpu="" mem="" pid="" user="" rss="" } { cpu=$3 mem=$4 pid=$2 user=$1 rss=sprintf( "%.2f", $6/1024 ) # have to get rid of [,],(,) eg: [lockd] which break the printout function compare in bash gsub(/\[|\]|\(|\)/,"~", $0 ) if ( $12 ~ /^\// ){ appStarterPath=$11 appPath=$12 } else { appStarterPath=$11 appPath=$11 } appStarterName=gensub( /(\/.*\/)(.*)/, "\\2", "1", appStarterPath ) appName=gensub( /(\/.*\/)(.*)/, "\\2", "1", appPath ) print appName "," appPath "," appStarterName "," appStarterPath "," cpu "," mem "," pid "," rss "," user } ' ) ) # make the array ordered highest to lowest so output looks the way we expect it to # this isn't necessary for -rss, and we can't make %cpu ordered the other way, so # need to reverse it here. -rss is used because on older systems +rss is not supported if [[ $1 == 'cpu' ]];then array_length=${#A_PS_DATA[@]}; while (( $i < $array_length/2 )) do reorder_temp=${A_PS_DATA[i]}f A_PS_DATA[i]=${A_PS_DATA[$array_length-$i-1]} A_PS_DATA[$array_length-$i-1]=$reorder_temp (( i++ )) done fi IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # echo ${A_PS_DATA[@]} eval $LOGFE } # Repos will be added as we get distro package manager data to create the repo data. # This method will output the file name also, which is useful to create output that's # neat and readable. get_repo_data() { eval $LOGFS local repo_file='' repo_data_working='' repo_data_working2='' repo_line='' local apt_file='/etc/apt/sources.list' yum_repo_dir='/etc/yum.repos.d/' yum_conf='/etc/yum.conf' local pacman_conf='/etc/pacman.conf' pacman_repo_dir='/etc/pacman.d/' pisi_dir='/etc/pisi/' # apt - debian, buntus if [[ -f $apt_file || -d $apt_file.d ]];then REPO_DATA="$( grep -Esv '(^[[:space:]]*$|^[[:space:]]*#)' $apt_file $apt_file.d/*.list )" REPO_FILE_ID='apt sources' # yum - fedora, redhat, centos, etc elif [[ -d $yum_repo_dir || -f $yum_conf ]];then # older redhats put their yum data in /etc/yum.conf for repo_file in $( ls $yum_repo_dir*.repo $yum_conf 2>/dev/null ) do repo_data_working="$( gawk -v repoFile=$repo_file ' # construct the string for the print function to work with, file name: data function print_line( fileName, repoId, repoUrl ){ print fileName ":" repoId repoUrl } BEGIN { FS="\n" IGNORECASE=1 enabledStatus="" repoTitle="" urlData="" } # this is a hack, assuming that each item has these fields listed, we collect the 3 # items one by one, then when the url/enabled fields are set, we print it out and # reset the data. Not elegant but it works. Note that if enabled was not present # we assume it is enabled then, and print the line, reset the variables. This will # miss the last item, so it is printed if found in END /^\[.+\]/ { if ( urlData != "" && repoTitle != "" ){ print_line( repoFile, repoTitle, urlData ) enabledStatus="" urlData="" repoTitle="" } gsub( /\[|\]/, "", $1 ) # strip out the brackets repoTitle = $1 " ~ " } /^(mirrorlist|baseurl)/ { sub( /(mirrorlist|baseurl)=/, "", $1 ) # strip out the field starter urlData = $1 } /^enabled=/ { enabledStatus = $1 } # print out the line if all 3 values are found, otherwise if a new # repoTitle is hit above, it will print out the line there instead { if ( urlData != "" && enabledStatus != "" && repoTitle != "" ){ if ( enabledStatus !~ /enabled=0/ ){ print_line( repoFile, repoTitle, urlData ) } enabledStatus="" urlData="" repoTitle="" } } END { # print the last one if there is data for it if ( urlData != "" && repoTitle != "" ){ print_line( repoFile, repoTitle, urlData ) } } ' $repo_file )" # then load the global for each file as it gets filled if [[ -n $repo_data_working ]];then if [[ -z $REPO_DATA ]];then REPO_DATA="$repo_data_working" else REPO_DATA="$REPO_DATA $repo_data_working" fi repo_data_working='' fi done REPO_FILE_ID='yum repos' # pisi - pardus elif [[ -d $pisi_dir && -n $( type -p pisi ) ]];then REPO_DATA="$( pisi list-repo )" # now we need to create the structure: repo info: repo path # we do that by looping through the lines of the output and then # putting it back into the : format print repos expects to see while read repo_line do repo_line=$( gawk ' { # need to dump leading/trailing spaces and clear out color codes for irc output sub(/^[[:space:]]+|[[:space:]]+$/,"",$0) # gsub(/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]/,"",$0) # leaving this pattern in case need it gsub(/\[([0-9];)?[0-9]+m/,"",$0) print $0 }' <<< $repo_line ) if [[ -n $( grep '://' <<< $repo_line ) ]];then repo_data_working="$repo_data_working:$repo_line\n" else repo_data_working="$repo_data_working$repo_line" fi done <<< "$REPO_DATA" # echo and execute the line breaks inserted REPO_DATA="$( echo -e $repo_data_working )" REPO_FILE_ID='pisi repo' # pacman - archlinux elif [[ -f $pacman_conf ]];then # get list of mirror include files, trim white space off ends repo_data_working="$( gawk ' BEGIN { FS="=" IGNORECASE=1 } /^[[:space:]]*Include/ { sub(/^[[:space:]]+|[[:space:]]+$/,"",$2) print $2 } ' $pacman_conf )" # sort into unique paths only, to be used to search for server = data repo_data_working=$( sort -bu <<< "$repo_data_working" | uniq ) repo_data_working="$repo_data_working $pacman_conf" for repo_file in $repo_data_working do if [[ -f $repo_file ]];then # inserting a new line after each found / processed match repo_data_working2="$repo_data_working2$( gawk -v repoFile=$repo_file ' BEGIN { FS="=" IGNORECASE=1 } /^[[:space:]]*Server/ { sub(/^[[:space:]]+|[[:space:]]+$/,"",$2) print repoFile ":" $2 "\\n" } ' $repo_file )" else echo "Error: file listed in $pacman_conf does not exist - $repo_file" fi done # execute line breaks REPO_DATA="$( echo -e $repo_data_working2 )" REPO_FILE_ID='arch repo servers' fi eval $LOGFE } get_runlevel_data() { eval $LOGFS local runlvl='' local runlevel_path=$( type -p runlevel ) if [[ -n $runlevel_path ]];then runlvl="$( $runlevel_path | gawk '{ print $2 }' )" fi echo $runlvl eval $LOGFE } get_sensors_data() { eval $LOGFS local sensors_path=$( type -p sensors ) IFS=$'\n' if [[ -n $sensors_path ]];then # note: non-configured sensors gives error message, which we need to redirect to stdout # also, -F ':' no space, since some cases have the data starting right after,like - :1287 A_SENSORS_DATA=( $( $sensors_path | gawk -F ':' -v userCpuNo="$SENSORS_CPU_NO" ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 core0Temp="" # only if all else fails... cpuTemp="" cpuTempReal="" fanWorking="" indexCountaFanMain=0 indexCountaFanDefault=0 i="" j="" moboTemp="" moboTempReal="" psuTemp="" separator="" sysFanString="" temp1="" temp2="" tempFanType="" # set to 1 or 2 tempUnit="" tempWorking="" tempWorkingUnit="" } # dumping the extra + signs after testing for them, nobody has negative temps. # also, note gawk treats ° as a space, so we have to get the C/F data # there are some guesses here, but with more sensors samples it will get closer. # note: using arrays starting at 1 for all fan arrays to make it easier overall # more validation because gensub if fails to get match returns full string, so # we have to be sure we are working with the actual real string before assiging # data to real variables and arrays. Extracting C/F degree unit as well to use # when constructing temp items for array. # note that because of charset issues, no tempUnit="°" tempWorkingUnit degree sign # used, but it is required in testing regex to avoid error. /^(M\/B|MB|SIO|SYS)(.*)\+([0-9]+)(.*)[ \t°](C|F)/ && $2 ~ /^[ \t]*\+([0-9]+)/ { moboTemp=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]*)(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) tempWorkingUnit=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)[ \t°]+([CF])(.*)/, "\\2", 1, $2 ) if ( tempWorkingUnit ~ /^C|F$/ && tempUnit == "" ){ tempUnit=tempWorkingUnit } } /^CPU(.*)\+([0-9]+)(.*)[ \t°](C|F)/ && $2 ~ /^[ \t]*\+([0-9]+)/ { cpuTemp=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) tempWorkingUnit=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)[ \t°]+([CF])(.*)/, "\\2", 1, $2 ) if ( tempWorkingUnit ~ /^C|F$/ && tempUnit == "" ){ tempUnit=tempWorkingUnit } } /^(P\/S|Power)(.*)\+([0-9]+)(.*)[ \t°](C|F)/ && $2 ~ /^[ \t]*\+([0-9]+)/ { psuTemp=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) tempWorkingUnit=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)[ \t°]+([CF])(.*)/, "\\2", 1, $2 ) if ( tempWorkingUnit ~ /^C|F$/ && tempUnit == "" ){ tempUnit=tempWorkingUnit } } $1 ~ /^temp1$/ && $2 ~ /^[ \t]*\+([0-9]+)/ { tempWorking=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) if ( temp1 == "" || tempWorking > 0 ) { temp1=tempWorking } tempWorkingUnit=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)[ \t°]+([CF])(.*)/, "\\2", 1, $2 ) if ( tempWorkingUnit ~ /^C|F$/ && tempUnit == "" ){ tempUnit=tempWorkingUnit } } $1 ~ /^temp2$/ && $2 ~ /^[ \t]*\+([0-9]+)/ { tempWorking=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) if ( temp2 == "" || tempWorking > 0 ) { temp2=tempWorking } tempWorkingUnit=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)[ \t°]+([CF])(.*)/, "\\2", 1, $2 ) if ( tempWorkingUnit ~ /^C|F$/ && tempUnit == "" ){ tempUnit=tempWorkingUnit } } # final fallback if all else fails, funtoo user showed sensors putting # temp on wrapped second line, not handled /^(core0|core 0)(.*)\+([0-9]+)(.*)[ \t°](C|F)/ && $2 ~ /^[ \t]*\+([0-9]+)/ { tempWorking=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) if ( core0Temp == "" || tempWorking > 0 ) { core0Temp=tempWorking } tempWorkingUnit=gensub( /[ \t]+\+([0-9\.]+)[ \t°]+([CF])(.*)/, "\\2", 1, $2 ) if ( tempWorkingUnit ~ /^C|F$/ && tempUnit == "" ){ tempUnit=tempWorkingUnit } } # note: can be cpu fan:, cpu fan speed:, etc. Some cases have no space before # $2 starts (like so :1234 RPM), so skip that space test in regex /^CPU(.*)[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]RPM/ { aFanMain[1]=gensub( /[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]+(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) } /^(M\/B|MB|SYS)(.*)[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]RPM/ { aFanMain[2]=gensub( /[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]+(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) } /(Power|P\/S|POWER)(.*)[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]RPM/ { aFanMain[3]=gensub( /[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]+(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) } # note that the counters are dynamically set for fan numbers here # otherwise you could overwrite eg aux fan2 with case fan2 in theory # note: cpu/mobo/ps are 1/2/3 # NOTE: test: ! i in array does NOT work, this appears to be an awk/gawk bug /^(AUX(1)? |CASE(1)? |CHASSIS(1)? )(.*)[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]RPM/ { for ( i = 4; i < 7; i++ ){ if ( i in aFanMain ){ ## } else { aFanMain[i]=gensub( /[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]+(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) break } } } /^(AUX([2-9]) |CASE([2-9]) |CHASSIS([2-9]) )(.*)[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]RPM/ { for ( i = 5; i < 30; i++ ){ if ( i in aFanMain ) { ## } else { sysFanNu = i aFanMain[i]=gensub( /[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]+(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) break } } } # in rare cases syntax is like: fan1: xxx RPM /^(FAN(1)?[ \t:])(.*)[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]RPM/ { aFanDefault[1]=gensub( /[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]+(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) } /^FAN([2-9]|1[0-9])(.*)[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]RPM/ { fanWorking=gensub( /[ \t]*([0-9]+)[ \t]+(.*)/, "\\1", 1, $2 ) sysFanNu=gensub( /fan([0-9]+)/, "\\1", 1, $1 ) if ( sysFanNu ~ /^([0-9]+)$/ ) { # add to array if array index does not exist OR if number is > existing number if ( sysFanNu in aFanDefault ) { if ( fanWorking >= aFanDefault[sysFanNu] ) { aFanDefault[sysFanNu]=fanWorking } } else { aFanDefault[sysFanNu]=fanWorking } } } END { # first we need to handle the case where we have to determine which temp/fan to use for cpu and mobo: # note, for rare cases of weird cool cpus, user can override in their prefs and force the assignment if ( temp1 != "" && temp2 != "" ){ if ( userCpuNo != "" && userCpuNo ~ /(1|2)/ ) { tempFanType=userCpuNo } else { # first some fringe cases with cooler cpu than mobo: assume which is cpu temp based on fan speed # but only if other fan speed is 0 if ( temp1 >= temp2 && 1 in aFanDefault && 2 in aFanDefault && aFanDefault[1] == 0 && aFanDefault[2] > 0 ) { tempFanType=2 } else if ( temp2 >= temp1 && 1 in aFanDefault && 2 in aFanDefault && aFanDefault[2] == 0 && aFanDefault[1] > 0 ) { tempFanType=1 } # then handle the standard case if these fringe cases are false else if ( temp1 >= temp2 ) { tempFanType=1 } else { tempFanType=2 } } } # need a case for no temps at all reported, like with old intels else if ( temp2 == "" && cpuTemp == "" ){ if ( temp1 == "" && moboTemp == "" ){ tempFanType=1 } else if ( temp1 != "" && moboTemp == "" ){ tempFanType=1 } else if ( temp1 != "" && moboTemp != "" ){ tempFanType=1 } } # then get the real cpu temp, best guess is hottest is real if ( cpuTemp != "" ){ cpuTempReal=cpuTemp } else if ( tempFanType != "" ){ if ( tempFanType == 1 ){ cpuTempReal=temp1 } else { cpuTempReal=temp2 } } else { cpuTempReal=temp1 } # if all else fails, use core0 temp if it is present and cpu is null if ( cpuTempReal == "" && core0Temp != "" ) { cpuTempReal=core0Temp } # then the real mobo temp if ( moboTemp != "" ){ moboTempReal=moboTemp } else if ( tempFanType != "" ){ if ( tempFanType == 1 ) { moboTempReal=temp2 } else { moboTempReal=temp1 } } else { moboTempReal=temp2 } # then set the cpu fan speed if ( aFanMain[1] == "" ) { # note, you cannot test for aFanDefault[1] or [2] != "" # because that creates an array item in gawk just by the test itself if ( tempFanType == 1 && 1 in aFanDefault ) { aFanMain[1]=aFanDefault[1] aFanDefault[1]="" } else if ( tempFanType == 2 && 2 in aFanDefault ) { aFanMain[1]=aFanDefault[2] aFanDefault[2]="" } } # then we need to get the actual numeric max array count for both fan arrays for (i = 0; i <= 29; i++) { if ( i in aFanMain && i > indexCountaFanMain ) { indexCountaFanMain=i } } for (i = 0; i <= 14; i++) { if ( i in aFanDefault && i > indexCountaFanDefault ) { indexCountaFanDefault=i } } # clear out any duplicates. Primary fan real trumps fan working always if same speed for (i = 1; i <= indexCountaFanMain; i++) { if ( i in aFanMain && aFanMain[i] != "" && aFanMain[i] != 0 ) { for (j = 1; j <= indexCountaFanDefault; j++) { if ( j in aFanDefault && aFanMain[i] == aFanDefault[j] ) { aFanDefault[j] = "" } } } } # now see if you can find the fast little mobo fan, > 5000 rpm and put it as mobo # note that gawk is returning true for some test cases when aFanDefault[j] < 5000 # which has to be a gawk bug, unless there is something really weird with arrays # note: 500 > aFanDefault[j] < 1000 is the exact trigger, and if you manually # assign that value below, the > 5000 test works again, and a print of the value # shows the proper value, so the corruption might be internal in awk. # Note: gensub is the culprit I think, assigning type string for range 501-1000 but # type integer for all others, this triggers true for > for (j = 1; j <= indexCountaFanDefault; j++) { if ( j in aFanDefault && int( aFanDefault[j] ) > 5000 && aFanMain[2] == "" ) { aFanMain[2] = aFanDefault[j] aFanDefault[j] = "" # then add one if required for output if ( indexCountaFanMain < 2 ) { indexCountaFanMain = 2 } } } # then construct the sys_fan string for echo, note that iteration 1 # makes: fanDefaultString separator null, ie, no space or , for (j = 1; j <= indexCountaFanDefault; j++) { fanDefaultString = fanDefaultString separator aFanDefault[j] separator="," } separator="" # reset to null for next loop # then construct the sys_fan string for echo for (j = 1; j <= indexCountaFanMain; j++) { fanMainString = fanMainString separator aFanMain[j] separator="," } # and then build the temps: if ( moboTempReal != "" ) { moboTempReal = moboTempReal tempUnit } if ( cpuTempReal != "" ) { cpuTempReal = cpuTempReal tempUnit } # if they are ALL null, print error message. psFan is not used in output currently if ( cpuTempReal == "" && moboTempReal == "" && aFanMain[1] == "" && aFanMain[2] == "" && aFanMain[3] == "" && fanDefaultString == "" ) { print "No active sensors found. Have you configured your sensors yet?" } else { # then build array arrays: print cpuTempReal "," moboTempReal "," psuTemp # this is for output, a null print line does NOT create a new array index in bash if ( fanMainString == "" ) { fanMainString="," } print fanMainString print fanDefaultString } } ' ) ) # the error case needs to go here because we are setting special array delimiter ',' else A_SENSORS_DATA=( "You do not have the sensors app installed." ) fi IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" log_function_data "A_SENSORS_DATA: ${A_SENSORS_DATA[@]}" # echo "A_SENSORS_DATA: ${A_SENSORS_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } get_unmounted_partition_data() { eval $LOGFS local a_unmounted_working='' mounted_partitions='' separator='' unmounted_fs='' local dev_disk_label='' dev_disk_uuid='' dev_working='' uuid_working='' label_working='' if [[ $B_PARTITIONS_FILE == 'true' ]];then if [[ -d /dev/disk/by-label ]];then dev_disk_label="$( ls -l /dev/disk/by-label )" fi if [[ -d /dev/disk/by-uuid ]];then dev_disk_uuid="$( ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid )" fi # create list for slicing out the mounted partitions for (( i=0; i < ${#A_PARTITION_DATA[@]}; i++ )) do IFS="," a_unmounted_working=( ${A_PARTITION_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" if [[ -n ${a_unmounted_working[6]} ]];then mounted_partitions="$mounted_partitions$separator${a_unmounted_working[6]}" separator='|' fi done A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA=( $( grep -Ev '('$mounted_partitions')' $FILE_PARTITIONS | gawk ' BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } # note that size 1 means it is a logical extended partition container # lvm might have dm-1 type syntax /[a-z][0-9]+$|dm-[0-9]+$/ && $3 != 1 { size = sprintf( "%.2f", $3*1024/1000**3 ) print $4 "," size "G" }' ) ) for (( i=0; i < ${#A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA[@]}; i++ )) do IFS="," a_unmounted_working=( ${A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" label_working=$( grep -E "${a_unmounted_working[0]}$" <<< "$dev_disk_label" | gawk '{ print $(NF - 2) }' ) uuid_working=$( grep -E "${a_unmounted_working[0]}$" <<< "$dev_disk_uuid" | gawk '{ print $(NF - 2) }' ) unmounted_fs=$( get_unmounted_partition_filesystem "/dev/${a_unmounted_working[0]}" ) IFS="," A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA[i]=${a_unmounted_working[0]}","${a_unmounted_working[1]}","$label_working","$uuid_working","$unmounted_fs IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" done fi # echo "${A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA[@]}" eval $LOGFE } # a few notes, normally file -s requires root, but you can set user rights in /etc/sudoers. # list of file systems: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_systems # args: $1 - /dev/ to be tested for get_unmounted_partition_filesystem() { eval $LOGFS local partition_filesystem='' sudo_command='' if [[ $B_FILE_TESTED != 'true' ]];then B_FILE_TESTED='true' FILE_PATH=$( type -p file ) fi if [[ $B_SUDO_TESTED != 'true' ]];then B_SUDO_TESTED='true' SUDO_PATH=$( type -p sudo ) fi if [[ -n $FILE_PATH && -n $1 ]];then # only use sudo if not root, -n option requires sudo -V 1.7 or greater. sudo will just error out # which is the safest course here for now, otherwise that interactive sudo password thing is too annoying # important: -n makes it non interactive, no prompt for password if [[ $B_ROOT != 'true' && -n $SUDO_PATH ]];then sudo_command='sudo -n ' fi # this will fail if regular user and no sudo present, but that's fine, it will just return null # note the hack that simply slices out the first line if > 1 items found in string partition_filesystem=$( eval $sudo_command $FILE_PATH -s $1 | grep -Eio '(ext2|ext3|ext4|ext5|ext[[:space:]]|ntfs|fat32|fat16|fat[[:space:]]\(.*\)|vfat|fatx|tfat|swap|btrfs|ffs[[:space:]]|hfs\+|hfs[[:space:]]plus|hfs[[:space:]]extended[[:space:]]version[[:space:]][1-9]|hfsj|hfs[[:space:]]|jfs[[:space:]]|nss[[:space:]]|reiserfs|reiser4|ufs2|ufs[[:space:]]|xfs[[:space:]]|zfs[[:space:]])' | grep -Em 1 '.*' ) if [[ -n $partition_filesystem ]];then echo $partition_filesystem fi fi eval $LOGFE } ## return uptime string get_uptime() { eval $LOGFS ## note: removing gsub(/ /,"",a); to get get space back in there, goes right before print a local uptime_value="$( uptime | gawk '{ a = gensub(/^.*up *([^,]*).*$/,"\\1","g",$0) print a }' )" echo "$uptime_value" log_function_data "uptime_value: $uptime_value" eval $LOGFE } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### special data handling for specific options and conditions #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- ## multiply the core count by the data to be calculated, bmips, cache # args: $1 - string to handle; $2 - cpu count calculate_multicore_data() { eval $LOGFS local string_number=$1 string_data='' if [[ -n $( egrep -i '( mb| kb)' <<< $1 ) ]];then string_data=" $( gawk '{print $2}' <<< $1 )" # add a space for output string_number=$( gawk '{print $1}' <<< $1 ) fi # handle weird error cases where it's not a number if [[ -n $( egrep '^[0-9\.,]+$' <<< $string_number ) ]];then string_number=$( echo $string_number $2 | gawk '{ total = $1*$2 print total }' ) elif [[ $string_number == '' ]];then string_number='Not Available' else # I believe that the above returns 'unknown' by default so no need for extra text string_number="$string_number " fi echo "$string_number$string_data" log_function_data "string_numberstring_data: $string_number$string_data" eval $LOGFE } # prints out shortened list of flags, the main ones of interest # args: $1 - string of cpu flags to process process_cpu_flags() { eval $LOGFS # must have a space after last item in list for RS=" " local cpu_flags_working="$1 " # nx = AMD stack protection extensions # lm = Intel 64bit extensions # sse, sse2, pni = sse1,2,3,4,5 gfx extensions # svm = AMD pacifica virtualization extensions # vmx = Intel IVT (vanderpool) virtualization extensions cpu_flags=$( echo "$cpu_flags_working" | gawk ' BEGIN { RS=" " count = 0 i = 1 # start at one because of for increment issue flag_string = "" } /^(lm|nx|pni|svm|vmx|(sss|ss)e([2-9])?([a-z])?(_[0-9])?)$/ { if ( $0 == "pni" ){ a_flags[i] = "sse3" } else { a_flags[i] = $0 } i++ } END { count = asort( a_flags ) # note: why does gawk increment before the loop and not after? weird. for ( i=0; i <= count; i++ ){ if ( flag_string == "" ) { flag_string = a_flags[i] } else { flag_string = flag_string " " a_flags[i] } } print flag_string }' ) #grep -oE '\<(nx|lm|sse[0-9]?|pni|svm|vmx)\>' | tr '\n' ' ')) if [[ -z $cpu_flags ]];then cpu_flags="-" fi echo "$cpu_flags" log_function_data "cpu_flags: $cpu_flags" eval $LOGFE } #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### print and processing of output data #### ------------------------------------------------------------------- #### MASTER PRINT FUNCTION - triggers all line item print functions ## main function to print out, master for all sub print functions. print_it_out() { eval $LOGFS # note that print_it_out passes local variable values on to its children, # and in some cases, their children, with Lspci_Data local Lspci_Data='' # only for verbose if [[ $B_SHOW_SHORT_OUTPUT == 'true' ]];then print_short_data else Lspci_Data="$( get_lspci_data )" if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 1 || $B_SHOW_SYSTEM == 'true' ]];then print_system_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 1 || $B_SHOW_CPU == 'true' ]];then print_cpu_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 1 || $B_SHOW_GRAPHICS == 'true' ]];then print_gfx_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 5 || $B_SHOW_AUDIO == 'true' ]];then print_audio_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 2 || $B_SHOW_NETWORK == 'true' ]];then print_networking_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 1 || $B_SHOW_DISK == 'true' ]];then print_hard_disk_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 4 || $B_SHOW_PARTITIONS == 'true' ]];then print_partition_data fi if [[ $B_SHOW_UNMOUNTED_PARTITIONS == 'true' ]];then print_unmounted_partition_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 5 || $B_SHOW_SENSORS == 'true' ]];then print_sensors_data fi if [[ $B_SHOW_REPOS == 'true' ]];then print_repo_data fi if [[ $B_SHOW_PS_CPU_DATA == 'true' || $B_SHOW_PS_MEM_DATA == 'true' ]];then print_ps_data fi if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 1 || $B_SHOW_INFO == 'true' ]];then print_info_data fi fi eval $LOGFE } #### SHORT OUTPUT PRINT FUNCTION, ie, verbosity 0 # all the get data stuff is loaded here to keep execution time down for single line print commands # these will also be loaded in each relevant print function for long output print_short_data() { eval $LOGFS local current_kernel=$( uname -rm ) # | gawk '{print $1,$3,$(NF-1)}' ) local processes="$(( $( ps aux | wc -l ) - 1 ))" local short_data='' i='' b_background_black='false' local memory=$( get_memory_data ) local up_time="$( get_uptime )" # set A_CPU_CORE_DATA get_cpu_core_count local cpc_plural='' cpu_count_print='' model_plural='' local cpu_physical_count=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[0]} local cpu_core_count=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[3]} local cpu_core_alpha=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[1]} local cpu_type=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[2]} if [[ $cpu_physical_count -gt 1 ]];then cpc_plural='(s)' model_plural='s' cpu_count_print="$cpu_physical_count " fi local cpu_data_string="${cpu_count_print}${cpu_core_alpha} core" # local cpu_core_count=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[0]} # load A_HDD_DATA get_hdd_data_basic ## note: if hdd_model is declared prior to use, whatever string you want inserted will ## be inserted first. In this case, it's desirable to print out (x) before each disk found. local a_hdd_data_count=$(( ${#A_HDD_DATA[@]} - 1 )) IFS="," local a_hdd_basic_working=( ${A_HDD_DATA[$a_hdd_data_count]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" local hdd_capacity=${a_hdd_basic_working[0]} local hdd_used=${a_hdd_basic_working[1]} # load A_CPU_DATA get_cpu_data IFS="," local a_cpu_working=(${A_CPU_DATA[0]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" local cpu_model="${a_cpu_working[0]}" ## assemble data for output local cpu_clock="${a_cpu_working[1]}" # old CPU3 # this gets that weird min/max final array item local min_max_clock_nu=$(( ${#A_CPU_DATA[@]} - 1 )) local min_max_clock=${A_CPU_DATA[$min_max_clock_nu]} #set_color_scheme 12 if [[ $B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL == 'false' ]];then for i in $C1 $C2 $CN do case "$i" in "$GREEN"|"$WHITE"|"$YELLOW"|"$CYAN") b_background_black='true' ;; esac done if [[ $b_background_black == 'true' ]];then for i in C1 C2 CN do ## these need to be in quotes, don't know why if [[ ${!i} == $NORMAL ]];then declare $i="${!i}15,1" else declare $i="${!i},1" fi done #C1="${C1},1"; C2="${C2},1"; CN="${CN},1" fi fi short_data="${C1}CPU$cpc_plural${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}${cpu_data_string} ${cpu_model}$model_plural (${cpu_type}) clocked at ${min_max_clock}${SEP1}${CN}] ${C1}Kernel${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}${current_kernel}${SEP1}${CN}] ${C1}Up${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}${up_time}${SEP1}${CN}] ${C1}Mem${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}${memory}${SEP1}${CN}] ${C1}HDD${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}${hdd_capacity}($hdd_used)${SEP1}${CN}] ${C1}Procs${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}${processes}${SEP1}${CN}]" if [[ $SHOW_IRC -gt 0 ]];then short_data="${short_data} ${C1}Client${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}${IRC_CLIENT}${IRC_CLIENT_VERSION}${SEP1}${CN}]" fi short_data="${short_data} ${C1}$SCRIPT_NAME${C2}${CN}[${C2}${SEP1}$SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER${SEP1}${CN}]" if [[ $SCHEME -gt 0 ]];then short_data="${short_data} $NORMAL" fi print_screen_output "$short_data" eval $LOGFE } #### LINE ITEM PRINT FUNCTIONS # print sound card data print_audio_data() { eval $LOGFS local i='' card_one='Card-1' audio_data='' a_audio_data='' port_data='' pci_bus_id='' local a_audio_working='' alsa_driver='' alsa_data='' port_plural='' module_version='' # set A_AUDIO_DATA and get alsa data get_audio_data alsa_data=$( get_audio_alsa_data ) IFS="," a_audio_working=(${A_AUDIO_DATA[0]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" if [[ -n ${A_AUDIO_DATA[@]} ]];then # slightly complicated because 2nd array item could be the alsa data if [[ ${#A_AUDIO_DATA[@]} -le 1 ]];then card_one='Card' fi # if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[2]} ]];then # port_data=" ${C1}at port${C2} ${a_audio_working[2]}" # fi # this should only trigger if the $FILE_ASOUND_DEVICE data is used, not lspci -nn if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[3]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then # note that for some reason, the module name is not the same as the module # loaded to kernel name for audio drivers, and you'll need to change the - module_version=$( print_module_version "${a_audio_working[3]}" 'audio' ) elif [[ -n ${a_audio_working[1]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then module_version=$( print_module_version "${a_audio_working[1]}" 'audio' ) fi if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[1]} ]];then alsa_driver=" ${C1}driver${C2} ${a_audio_working[1]}$module_version" fi if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[2]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then if [[ $( wc -w <<< ${a_audio_working[2]} ) -gt 1 ]];then port_plural='s' fi port_data=" ${C1}at port$port_plural${C2} ${a_audio_working[2]}" fi if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[4]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then pci_bus_id=" ${C1}BusID:${C2} ${a_audio_working[4]}" fi audio_data="${C1}$card_one${C2} ${a_audio_working[0]}$alsa_driver$port_data$pci_bus_id" audio_data=$( create_print_line "Audio:" "$audio_data" ) print_screen_output "$audio_data" i=0 ## loop starts with 1 by auto-increment so it only shows cards > 1 while [[ -n ${A_AUDIO_DATA[++i]} ]] do IFS="," a_audio_working=( ${A_AUDIO_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" port_data='' alsa_driver='' port_plural='' module_version='' pci_bus_id='' if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[3]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then module_version=$( print_module_version "${a_audio_working[3]}" 'audio' ) elif [[ -n ${a_audio_working[1]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then module_version=$( print_module_version "${a_audio_working[1]}" 'audio' ) fi # we're testing for the presence of the 2nd array item here, which is the driver name if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[1]} ]];then alsa_driver="${C1}driver${C2} ${a_audio_working[1]}" fi if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[2]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then if [[ $( wc -w <<< ${a_audio_working[2]} ) -gt 1 ]];then port_plural='s' fi port_data=" ${C1}at port$port_plural${C2} ${a_audio_working[2]}" fi if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[4]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then pci_bus_id=" ${C1}BusID:${C2} ${a_audio_working[4]}" fi if [[ -n ${a_audio_working[0]} ]];then audio_data="${C1}Card-$(( $i + 1 ))${C2} ${a_audio_working[0]}$alsa_driver$port_data$pci_bus_id" fi if [[ -n $audio_data ]];then audio_data=$( create_print_line " " "$audio_data" ) print_screen_output "$audio_data" fi done # alsa driver data only prints out if sound card data is found if [[ -n $alsa_data ]];then audio_data="${C1}Sound:${C2} $alsa_data" audio_data=$( create_print_line " " "$audio_data" ) print_screen_output "$audio_data" fi fi eval $LOGFE } print_cpu_data() { eval $LOGFS local cpu_data='' i='' cpu_clock_speed='' cpu_multi_clock_data='' local bmip_data='' cpu_cache='' cpu_vendor='' cpu_flags='' ##print_screen_output "A_CPU_DATA[0]=\"${A_CPU_DATA[0]}\"" # Array A_CPU_DATA always has one extra element: max clockfreq found. # that's why its count is one more than you'd think from cores/cpus alone # load A_CPU_DATA get_cpu_data IFS="," local a_cpu_working=(${A_CPU_DATA[0]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" local cpu_model="${a_cpu_working[0]}" ## assemble data for output local cpu_clock="${a_cpu_working[1]}" cpu_vendor=${a_cpu_working[5]} # set A_CPU_CORE_DATA get_cpu_core_count local cpc_plural='' cpu_count_print='' model_plural='' local cpu_physical_count=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[0]} local cpu_core_count=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[3]} local cpu_core_alpha=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[1]} local cpu_type=${A_CPU_CORE_DATA[2]} if [[ $cpu_physical_count -gt 1 ]];then cpc_plural='(s)' cpu_count_print="$cpu_physical_count " model_plural='s' fi local cpu_data_string="${cpu_count_print}${cpu_core_alpha} core" # Strange (and also some expected) behavior encountered. If print_screen_output() uses $1 # as the parameter to output to the screen, then passing " ${ARR[@]} " # will output only and first element of ARR. That "@" splits in elements and "*" _doesn't_, # is to be expected. However, that text2 is consecutively truncated is somewhat strange, so take note. # This has been confirmed by #bash on freenode. # The above mentioned only emerges when using the debugging markers below ## print_screen_output "a_cpu_working=\"***${a_cpu_working[@]} $hostName+++++++\"----------" if [[ -z ${a_cpu_working[2]} ]];then a_cpu_working[2]="unknown" fi cpu_data=$( create_print_line "CPU$cpc_plural:" "${C1}${cpu_data_string}${C2} ${a_cpu_working[0]}$model_plural (${cpu_type})" ) if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 3 || $B_SHOW_CPU == 'true' ]];then # update for multicore, bogomips x core count. if [[ $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then # if [[ $cpu_vendor != 'intel' ]];then bmip_data=$( calculate_multicore_data "${a_cpu_working[4]}" "$(( $cpu_core_count * $cpu_physical_count ))" ) # else # bmip_data="${a_cpu_working[4]}" # fi bmip_data=" ${C1}bmips${C2} $bmip_data" fi ## note: this handles how intel reports L2, total instead of per core like AMD does # note that we need to multiply by number of actual cpus here to get true cache size if [[ $cpu_vendor != 'intel' ]];then cpu_cache=$( calculate_multicore_data "${a_cpu_working[2]}" "$(( $cpu_core_count * $cpu_physical_count ))" ) else cpu_cache=$( calculate_multicore_data "${a_cpu_working[2]}" "$cpu_physical_count" ) fi # only print shortened list if [[ $B_CPU_FLAGS_FULL != 'true' ]];then cpu_flags=$( process_cpu_flags "${a_cpu_working[3]}" ) cpu_flags=" ${C1}flags${C2} ($cpu_flags)" fi cpu_data="$cpu_data${C2} ${C1}cache${C2} $cpu_cache$cpu_flags$bmip_data${CN}" fi # we don't this printing out extra line unless > 1 cpu core if [[ ${#A_CPU_DATA[@]} -gt 2 ]] && [[ $B_SHOW_CPU == 'true' || $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 5 ]];then cpu_clock_speed='' # null < verbosity level 5 else cpu_data="$cpu_data ${C1}clocked at${C2} ${a_cpu_working[1]} MHz${CN}" fi cpu_data="$cpu_data $cpu_clock_speed" print_screen_output "$cpu_data" # we don't this printing out extra line unless > 1 cpu core if [[ ${#A_CPU_DATA[@]} -gt 2 ]] && [[ $B_SHOW_CPU == 'true' || $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 5 ]];then for (( i=0; i < ${#A_CPU_DATA[@]}-1; i++ )) do IFS="," a_cpu_working=(${A_CPU_DATA[i]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # note: the first iteration will create a first space, for color code separation below cpu_multi_clock_data="$cpu_multi_clock_data ${C1}($(( i + 1 )))${C2} ${a_cpu_working[1]} MHz${CN}" if [[ $i -gt 10 ]];then break fi done if [[ -n $cpu_multi_clock_data ]];then cpu_multi_clock_data=$( create_print_line " " "${C1}Clock Speeds:${C2}$cpu_multi_clock_data" ) print_screen_output "$cpu_multi_clock_data" fi fi if [[ $B_CPU_FLAGS_FULL == 'true' ]];then print_cpu_flags_full "${a_cpu_working[3]}" fi eval $LOGFE } # takes list of all flags, split them and prints x per line # args: $1 - cpu flag string print_cpu_flags_full() { eval $LOGFS local cpu_flags_full="$1" a_cpu_flags='' line_starter='' local i=0 counter=0 max_length=18 max_length_add=18 flag='' flag_data='' # build the flag line array for flag in $cpu_flags_full do a_cpu_flags[$counter]="${a_cpu_flags[$counter]}$flag " if [[ $i -ge $max_length ]];then (( counter++ )) max_length=$(( $max_length + $max_length_add )) fi ((i++)) done # then print it out for (( i=0; i < ${#a_cpu_flags[@]};i++ )) do if [[ $i -eq 0 ]];then line_starter="${C1}CPU Flags${C2} " else line_starter='' fi flag_data=$( create_print_line " " "$line_starter${a_cpu_flags[$i]}" ) print_screen_output "$flag_data" done eval $LOGFE } print_gfx_data() { eval $LOGFS local gfx_data='' i='' card_one='Card' root_alert='' local screen_resolution="$( get_graphics_res_data )" local b_is_mesa='false' display_full_string='' # set A_GFX_CARD_DATA get_graphics_card_data # set A_X_DATA get_graphics_x_data local x_vendor=${A_X_DATA[0]} local x_version=${A_X_DATA[1]} # set A_GLX_DATA get_graphics_glx_data local glx_renderer="${A_GLX_DATA[0]}" local glx_version="${A_GLX_DATA[1]}" # this can contain a long No case debugging message, so it's being sliced off # note: using grep -ioE '(No|Yes)' <<< ${A_GLX_DATA[2]} did not work in Arch, no idea why local glx_direct_render=$( gawk '{ print $1 }' <<< "${A_GLX_DATA[2]}" ) # some basic error handling: if [[ -z $screen_resolution ]];then screen_resolution='N/A' fi if [[ $B_X_RUNNING == 'true' && $B_ROOT != 'true' ]];then if [[ -z $x_vendor || -z $x_version ]];then x_vendor='X-Vendor: N/A' fi display_full_string="${C1}$x_vendor${C2} $x_version ${C1}Res:${C2} ${screen_resolution} " else if [[ $B_X_RUNNING == 'true' && $B_ROOT == 'true' ]];then root_alert="${C1}Gfx Data:${C2} N/A for root user" fi display_full_string="${C1}tty res:${C2} ${screen_resolution} $root_alert" fi if [[ ${#A_GFX_CARD_DATA[@]} -gt 1 ]];then i=1 while [[ -n ${A_GFX_CARD_DATA[i]} && $i -le 3 ]] do gfx_data=" ${C1}Card-$(($i+1))${C2} ${A_GFX_CARD_DATA[i]}" ((i++)) done card_one='Card-1' fi gfx_data=$( create_print_line "Graphics:" "${C1}$card_one${C2} ${A_GFX_CARD_DATA[0]}${gfx_data} $display_full_string" ) print_screen_output "$gfx_data" # if [[ -z $glx_renderer || -z $glx_version ]];then # b_is_mesa='true' # fi ## note: if glx render or version have no content, then mesa is true # if [[ $B_X_RUNNING == 'true' ]] && [[ $b_is_mesa != 'true' ]];then if [[ $B_X_RUNNING == 'true' && $B_ROOT != 'true' ]];then if [[ -z $glx_renderer ]];then glx_renderer='N/A' fi if [[ -z $glx_version ]];then glx_version='N/A' fi if [[ -z $glx_direct_render ]];then glx_direct_render='N/A' fi gfx_data=$( create_print_line " " "${C1}GLX Renderer${C2} ${glx_renderer} ${C1}GLX Version${C2} ${glx_version}${CN}" ) if [[ $B_HANDLE_CORRUPT_DATA == 'true' || $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then gfx_data="$gfx_data ${C1}Direct Rendering${C2} ${glx_direct_render}${CN}" fi print_screen_output "$gfx_data" fi eval $LOGFE } print_hard_disk_data() { eval $LOGFS local hdd_data='' hdd_data_2='' a_hdd_working='' hdd_temp_data='' hdd_string='' local dev_data='' size_data='' hdd_model='' usb_data='' hdd_name='' divisor=5 # load A_HDD_DATA get_hdd_data_basic ## note: if hdd_model is declared prior to use, whatever string you want inserted will ## be inserted first. In this case, it's desirable to print out (x) before each disk found. local a_hdd_data_count=$(( ${#A_HDD_DATA[@]} - 1 )) IFS="," local a_hdd_basic_working=( ${A_HDD_DATA[$a_hdd_data_count]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" local hdd_capacity=${a_hdd_basic_working[0]} local hdd_used=${a_hdd_basic_working[1]} if [[ $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 3 || $B_SHOW_DISK == 'true' ]];then ## note: the output part of this should be in the print hdd data function, not here get_hard_drive_data_advanced for (( i=0; i < ${#A_HDD_DATA[@]} - 1; i++ )) do # this adds the (x) numbering in front of each disk found, and creates the full disk string IFS="," a_hdd_working=( ${A_HDD_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" if [[ $B_SHOW_DISK == 'true' || $VERBOSITY_LEVEL -ge 5 ]];then if [[ -n ${a_hdd_working[3]} ]];then usb_data="${a_hdd_working[3]} " else usb_data='' fi dev_data="/dev/${a_hdd_working[0]} " size_data=" ${a_hdd_working[1]}" if [[ $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' && -n $dev_data ]];then hdd_temp_data=$( get_hdd_temp_data "$dev_data" ) # error handling is done in get data function if [[ -n $hdd_temp_data ]];then hdd_temp_data=" ${hdd_temp_data}C" else hdd_temp_data='' fi fi divisor=2 # for modulus line print out, either 2 items for full, or default for short fi hdd_name="${a_hdd_working[2]}" hdd_string="$usb_data$dev_data$hdd_name$size_data$hdd_temp_data" hdd_model="${hdd_model}${C1}$(($i+1)):${C2} $hdd_string " # printing line one, then new lines according to $divisor setting, and after, if leftovers, print that line. case $i in 0) hdd_data=$( create_print_line "Disks:" "${C1}HDD${C2} ${C1}Total Size:${C2} ${hdd_capacity} (${hdd_used}) ${hdd_model}" ) print_screen_output "$hdd_data" hdd_model='' ;; *) # using modulus here, if divisible by $divisor, print line, otherwise skip if [[ $(( $i % $divisor )) -eq 0 ]];then hdd_data=$( create_print_line " " "${hdd_model}${CN}" ) print_screen_output "$hdd_data" hdd_model='' fi ;; esac done # then print any leftover items if [[ -n $hdd_model ]];then hdd_data=$( create_print_line " " "${hdd_model}${CN}" ) print_screen_output "$hdd_data" fi else hdd_data=$( create_print_line "Disks:" "${C1}HDD Total Size:${C2} ${hdd_capacity} (${hdd_used})${CN}" ) print_screen_output "$hdd_data" fi eval $LOGFE } print_info_data() { eval $LOGFS local info_data='' local runlvl='' local memory="$( get_memory_data )" local processes="$(( $( ps aux | wc -l ) - 1 ))" local up_time="$( get_uptime )" # Some code could look superfluous but BitchX doesn't like lines not ending in a newline. F*&k that bitch! # long_last=$( echo -ne "${C1}Processes${C2} ${processes}${CN} | ${C1}Uptime${C2} ${up_time}${CN} | ${C1}Memory${C2} ${MEM}${CN}" ) info_data=$( create_print_line "Info:" "${C1}Processes${C2} ${processes} ${C1}Uptime${C2} ${up_time} ${C1}Memory${C2} ${memory}${CN}" ) # this only triggers if no X data is present or if extra data switch is on if [[ $B_X_RUNNING != 'true' || $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then runlvl="$( get_runlevel_data )" if [[ -n $runlvl ]];then info_data="${info_data} ${C1}Runlevel${C2} ${runlvl}${CN}" fi fi if [[ $SHOW_IRC -gt 0 ]];then info_data="${info_data} ${C1}Client${C2} ${IRC_CLIENT}${IRC_CLIENT_VERSION}${CN}" fi info_data="${info_data} ${C1}$SCRIPT_NAME${C2} $SCRIPT_VERSION_NUMBER${CN}" if [[ $SCHEME -gt 0 ]];then info_data="${info_data} ${NORMAL}" fi print_screen_output "$info_data" eval $LOGFE } # args: $1 - module name (could be > 1, so loop it ); $2 - audio (optional) print_module_version() { eval $LOGFS local module_versions='' module='' version='' prefix='' modules=$1 # note that sound driver data tends to have upper case, but modules are lower if [[ $2 == 'audio' ]];then if [[ -z $( grep -E '^snd' <<< $modules ) ]];then prefix='snd_' # sound modules start with snd_ fi modules=$( tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' <<< $modules ) modules=$( tr '-' '_' <<< $modules ) # special intel processing, generally no version info though if [[ $modules == 'hda intel' ]];then modules='hda_intel' elif [[ $modules == 'intel ich' ]];then modules='intel8x0' fi fi for module in $modules do version=$( get_module_version_number "$prefix$module" ) if [[ -n $version ]];then module_versions="$module_versions $version" fi done if [[ -n $module_versions ]];then echo " ${C1}v:${C2}$module_versions" fi eval $LOGFE } print_networking_data() { eval $LOGFS local i='' card_one='Card-1' network_data='' a_network_working='' port_data='' driver_data='' local card_string='' port_plural='' module_version='' pci_bus_id='' # set A_NETWORK_DATA get_networking_data IFS="," a_network_working=(${A_NETWORK_DATA[0]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # will never be null because null is handled in get_network_data, but in case we change # that leaving this test in place. if [[ -n ${A_NETWORK_DATA[@]} ]];then if [[ ${#A_NETWORK_DATA[@]} -le 1 ]];then card_one='Card' fi if [[ -n ${a_network_working[1]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then module_version=$( print_module_version "${a_network_working[1]}" ) fi if [[ -n ${a_network_working[1]} ]];then driver_data=" ${C1}driver${C2} ${a_network_working[1]}$module_version" fi if [[ -n ${a_network_working[2]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then if [[ $( wc -w <<< ${a_network_working[2]} ) -gt 1 ]];then port_plural='s' fi port_data=" ${C1}at port$port_plural${C2} ${a_network_working[2]}" fi if [[ -n ${a_network_working[4]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then pci_bus_id=" ${C1}BusID:${C2} ${a_network_working[4]}" fi card_string='' network_data="${C1}$card_one${C2} ${a_network_working[0]}$driver_data$port_data$pci_bus_id" network_data=$( create_print_line "Network:" "$network_data" ) print_screen_output "$network_data" i=0 ## loop starts with 1 by auto-increment so it only shows cards > 1 while [[ -n ${A_NETWORK_DATA[++i]} ]] do IFS="," a_network_working=( ${A_NETWORK_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" port_data='' driver_data='' port_plural='' module_version='' pci_bus_id='' if [[ -n ${a_network_working[1]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then module_version=$( print_module_version "${a_network_working[1]}" ) fi if [[ -n ${a_network_working[1]} ]];then driver_data=" ${C1}driver${C2} ${a_network_working[1]}$module_version" fi if [[ -n ${a_network_working[2]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then if [[ $( wc -w <<< ${a_network_working[2]} ) -gt 1 ]];then port_plural='s' fi port_data=" ${C1}at port$port_plural${C2} ${a_network_working[2]}" fi if [[ -n ${a_network_working[4]} && $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then pci_bus_id=" ${C1}BusID:${C2} ${a_network_working[4]}" fi network_data="${C1}Card-$(( $i + 1 ))${C2} ${a_network_working[0]}$driver_data$port_data$pci_bus_id" network_data=$( create_print_line " " "$network_data" ) print_screen_output "$network_data" done fi if [[ $B_SHOW_IP == 'true' ]];then print_networking_ip_data fi eval $LOGFE } print_networking_ip_data() { eval $LOGFS local ip=$( get_networking_wan_ip_data ) local ip_data='' a_interfaces_working='' interfaces='' interfaces_2='' i='' # set A_INTERFACES_DATA get_networking_local_ip_data # first print output for wan ip line. Null is handled in the get function ip_data=$( create_print_line " " "${C1}Wan IP:${C2} $ip" ) # then create the list of local interface/ip interfaces=" ${C1}Interface:${C2}" i=0 ## loop starts with 1 by auto-increment so it only shows cards > 1 while [[ -n ${A_INTERFACES_DATA[i]} ]] do IFS="," a_interfaces_working=(${A_INTERFACES_DATA[i]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" if [[ $i -lt 3 ]];then if [[ -n ${a_interfaces_working[0]} ]];then interfaces="$interfaces ${C1}${a_interfaces_working[0]}${C2} ${a_interfaces_working[1]}" fi else if [[ -n ${a_interfaces_working[0]} ]];then # space on end here for lining up with line starter interfaces_2="$interfaces_2${C1}${a_interfaces_working[0]}${C2} ${a_interfaces_working[1]} " fi fi ((i++)) done print_screen_output "$ip_data$interfaces" # then wrap it if needed if [[ -n $interfaces_2 ]];then interfaces_2=$( create_print_line " " "$interfaces_2" ) print_screen_output "$interfaces_2" fi eval $LOGFE } print_partition_data() { eval $LOGFS local a_partition_working='' partition_used='' partition_data='' local counter=0 line_max=160 i=0 a_partition_data='' line_starter='' local partitionIdClean='' part_dev='' full_dev='' part_label='' full_label='' local part_uuid='' full_uuid='' dev_remote='' full_fs='' # this handles the different, shorter, irc colors strings embedded in variable data if [[ $B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL != 'true' ]];then line_max=130 fi # and no color string data at all if [[ $SCHEME -eq 0 ]];then line_max=75 fi if [[ $B_SHOW_LABELS == 'true' || $B_SHOW_UUIDS == 'true' ]];then line_max=20 fi # set A_PARTITION_DATA get_partition_data for (( i=0; i < ${#A_PARTITION_DATA[@]}; i++ )) do IFS="," a_partition_working=(${A_PARTITION_DATA[i]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" full_label='' full_uuid='' if [[ $B_SHOW_PARTITIONS_FULL == 'true' ]] || [[ ${a_partition_working[4]} == 'main' ]];then if [[ -n ${a_partition_working[2]} ]];then partition_used=" ${C1}used:${C2} ${a_partition_working[2]} (${a_partition_working[3]})" else partition_used='' # reset partition used to null fi if [[ -n ${a_partition_working[5]} ]];then full_fs="${a_partition_working[5]}" else full_fs='N/A' # reset partition used to null fi full_fs=" ${C1}fs:${C2} $full_fs" # don't show user names in output if [[ $B_SHOW_LABELS == 'true' || $B_SHOW_UUIDS == 'true' ]];then if [[ -n ${a_partition_working[6]} ]];then if [[ -z $( grep -E '(^//|:/)' <<< ${a_partition_working[6]} ) ]];then part_dev="/dev/${a_partition_working[6]}" dev_remote='dev' else part_dev="${a_partition_working[6]}" dev_remote='remote' fi else dev_remote='dev' part_dev='N/A' fi full_dev=" ${C1}$dev_remote:${C2} $part_dev" if [[ $B_SHOW_LABELS == 'true' && $dev_remote != 'remote' ]];then if [[ -n ${a_partition_working[7]} ]];then part_label="${a_partition_working[7]}" else part_label='N/A' fi full_label=" ${C1}label:${C2} $part_label" fi if [[ $B_SHOW_UUIDS == 'true' && $dev_remote != 'remote' ]];then if [[ -n ${a_partition_working[8]} ]];then part_uuid="${a_partition_working[8]}" else part_uuid='N/A' fi full_uuid=" ${C1}uuid:${C2} $part_uuid" fi fi partitionIdClean=$( sed -r 's|/home/(.*)/(.*)|/home/##/\2|' <<< ${a_partition_working[0]} ) # because these lines can vary widely, using dynamic length handling here a_partition_data[$counter]="${a_partition_data[$counter]}${C1}ID:${C2}$partitionIdClean ${C1}size:${C2} ${a_partition_working[1]}$partition_used$full_fs$full_dev$full_label$full_uuid " if [[ $( wc -c <<< ${a_partition_data[$counter]} ) -gt $line_max ]];then ((counter++)) fi fi done # print out all lines, line starter on first line for (( i=0; i < ${#a_partition_data[@]};i++ )) do if [[ $i -eq 0 ]];then line_starter='Partition:' else line_starter=' ' fi partition_data=$( create_print_line "$line_starter" "${a_partition_data[$i]}" ) print_screen_output "$partition_data" done eval $LOGFE } print_ps_data() { eval $LOGFS local b_print_first='true' if [[ $B_SHOW_PS_CPU_DATA == 'true' ]];then get_ps_data 'cpu' print_ps_item 'cpu' "$b_print_first" b_print_first='false' fi if [[ $B_SHOW_PS_MEM_DATA == 'true' ]];then get_ps_data 'mem' print_ps_item 'mem' "$b_print_first" fi eval $LOGFE } # args: $1 - cpu/mem; $2 true/false print_ps_item() { eval $LOGFS local a_ps_data='' ps_data='' line_starter='' line_start_data='' full_line='' local app_name='' app_pid='' app_cpu='' app_mem='' throttled='' app_daemon='' local b_print_first=$2 line_counter=0 i=0 count_nu='' extra_data='' if [[ -n $PS_THROTTLED ]];then throttled=" ${C1} - throttled from${C2} $PS_THROTTLED" fi case $1 in cpu) line_start_data="${C1}CPU - % used - top ${C2} $PS_COUNT ${C1}active$throttled " ;; mem) line_start_data="${C1}Memory - MB / % used - top ${C2} $PS_COUNT ${C1}active$throttled" ;; esac if [[ $b_print_first == 'true' ]];then line_starter='Processes:' else line_starter=' ' fi # appName, appPath, appStarterName, appStarterPath, cpu, mem, pid, vsz, user ps_data=$( create_print_line "$line_starter" "$line_start_data" ) print_screen_output "$ps_data" for (( i=0; i < ${#A_PS_DATA[@]}; i++ )) do IFS="," a_ps_data=(${A_PS_DATA[i]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # handle the converted app names, with ~..~ means it didn't have a path if [[ -n $( grep -E '^~.*~$' <<< ${a_ps_data[0]} ) ]];then app_daemon='daemon:' else app_daemon='command:' fi app_name=" ${C1}$app_daemon${C2} ${a_ps_data[0]}" if [[ ${a_ps_data[0]} != ${a_ps_data[2]} ]];then app_name="$app_name ${C1}(started by:${C2} ${a_ps_data[2]}${C1})${C2}" fi app_pid=" ${C1}pid:${C2} ${a_ps_data[6]}" # ${C1}user:${C2} ${a_ps_data[8]} case $1 in cpu) app_cpu=" ${C1}cpu:${C2} ${a_ps_data[4]}%" if [[ $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then extra_data=" ${C1}mem:${C2} ${a_ps_data[7]}MB (${a_ps_data[5]}%)${C2}" fi ;; mem) app_mem=" ${C1}mem:${C2} ${a_ps_data[7]}MB (${a_ps_data[5]}%)${C2}" if [[ $B_EXTRA_DATA == 'true' ]];then extra_data=" ${C1}cpu:${C2} ${a_ps_data[4]}%" fi ;; esac (( line_counter++ )) count_nu="${C1}$line_counter -${C2}" full_line="$count_nu$app_cpu$app_mem$app_name$app_pid$extra_data" ps_data=$( create_print_line " " "$full_line" ) print_screen_output "$ps_data" done eval $LOGFE } # currently only apt using distros support this feature, but over time we can add others print_repo_data() { eval $LOGFS local repo_count=0 repo_line='' file_name='' file_content='' file_name_holder='' local repo_full='' b_print_next_line='false' get_repo_data if [[ -n $REPO_DATA ]];then # loop through the variable's lines one by one, update counter each iteration while read repo_line do (( repo_count++ )) file_name=$( cut -d ':' -f 1 <<< $repo_line ) file_content=$( cut -d ':' -f 2-6 <<< $repo_line ) # this will dump unwanted white space line starters. Some irc channels # use bots that show page title for urls, so need to break the url by adding # a white space. if [[ $B_RUNNING_IN_SHELL != 'true' ]];then file_content=$( echo $file_content | sed 's|://|: //|' ) else file_content=$( echo $file_content ) fi # check file name, if different, update the holder for print out if [[ $file_name != $file_name_holder ]];then if [[ $REPO_FILE_ID != 'pisi repo' ]];then repo_full="${C1}Active $REPO_FILE_ID in file:${C2} $file_name" else repo_full="${C1}$REPO_FILE_ID:${C2} $file_name" fi file_name_holder=$file_name b_print_next_line='true' else repo_full=$file_content fi # first line print Repos: if [[ $repo_count -eq 1 ]];then repo_full=$( create_print_line "Repos:" "$repo_full" ) else repo_full=$( create_print_line " " "$repo_full" ) fi print_screen_output "$repo_full" # this prints the content of the file as well as the file name if [[ $b_print_next_line == 'true' ]];then repo_full=$( create_print_line " " "$file_content" ) print_screen_output "$repo_full" b_print_next_line='false' fi done <<< "$REPO_DATA" else repo_full=$( create_print_line "Repos:" "${C1}Error:${C2} $SCRIPT_NAME does not support this feature for your distro yet." ) print_screen_output "$repo_full" fi eval $LOGFE } print_sensors_data() { eval $LOGFS local mobo_temp='' cpu_temp='' psu_temp='' cpu_fan='' mobo_fan='' ps_fan='' sys_fans='' sys_fans2='' local temp_data='' fan_data='' fan_data2='' b_is_error='false' fan_count=0 gpu_temp='' local a_sensors_working='' get_sensors_data IFS="," a_sensors_working=( ${A_SENSORS_DATA[0]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" # initial error cases, for missing app or unconfigured sensors. Note that array 0 # always has at least 3 items, cpu/mobo/psu temp in it. If it's a single item, then # it's an error message, not the real data arrays. if [[ ${#a_sensors_working[@]} -eq 1 ]];then cpu_temp="${C1}Error:${C2} ${A_SENSORS_DATA[0]}" b_is_error='true' else for (( i=0; i < ${#A_SENSORS_DATA[@]}; i++ )) do IFS="," a_sensors_working=( ${A_SENSORS_DATA[i]} ) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" case $i in # first the temp data 0) if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[0]} ]];then cpu_temp=${a_sensors_working[0]} else cpu_temp='N/A' fi cpu_temp="${C1}System Temperatures: cpu:${C2} $cpu_temp " if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[1]} ]];then mobo_temp=${a_sensors_working[1]} else mobo_temp='N/A' fi mobo_temp="${C1}mobo:${C2} $mobo_temp " if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[2]} ]];then psu_temp="${C1}psu:${C2} ${a_sensors_working[2]} " fi gpu_temp=$( get_gpu_temp_data ) # dump the unneeded screen data for single gpu systems if [[ $( wc -w <<< $gpu_temp ) -eq 1 && $B_EXTRA_DATA != 'true' ]];then gpu_temp=$( cut -d ':' -f 2 <<< $gpu_temp ) fi if [[ -n $gpu_temp ]];then gpu_temp="${C1}gpu:${C2} ${gpu_temp} " fi ;; # then the fan data from main fan array 1) for (( j=0; j < ${#a_sensors_working[@]}; j++ )) do case $j in 0) # we need to make sure it's either cpu fan OR cpu fan and sys fan 1 if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[0]} ]];then cpu_fan="${a_sensors_working[0]}" elif [[ -z ${a_sensors_working[0]} && -n ${a_sensors_working[1]} ]];then cpu_fan="${a_sensors_working[1]}" else cpu_fan='N/A' fi cpu_fan="${C1}Fan Speeds (in rpm): cpu:${C2} $cpu_fan " (( fan_count++ )) ;; 1) if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[1]} ]];then mobo_fan="${C1}mobo:${C2} ${a_sensors_working[1]} " (( fan_count++ )) fi ;; 2) if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[2]} ]];then ps_fan="${C1}psu:${C2} ${a_sensors_working[2]} " (( fan_count++ )) fi ;; [3-9]|[1-9][0-9]) if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[$j]} ]];then fan_number=$(( $j - 2 )) # sys fans start on array key 5 # wrap after fan 6 total if [[ $fan_count -lt 7 ]];then sys_fans="$sys_fans${C1}sys-$fan_number:${C2} ${a_sensors_working[$j]} " else sys_fans2="$sys_fans2${C1}sys-$fan_number:${C2} ${a_sensors_working[$j]} " fi (( fan_count++ )) fi ;; esac done ;; 2) for (( j=0; j < ${#a_sensors_working[@]}; j++ )) do case $j in [0-9]|[1-9][0-9]) if [[ -n ${a_sensors_working[$j]} ]];then fan_number=$(( $j + 1 )) # sys fans start on array key 5 # wrap after fan 6 total if [[ $fan_count -lt 7 ]];then sys_fans="$sys_fans${C1}fan-$fan_number:${C2} ${a_sensors_working[$j]} " else sys_fans2="$sys_fans2${C1}fan-$fan_number:${C2} ${a_sensors_working[$j]} " fi (( fan_count++ )) fi ;; esac done ;; esac done fi # turning off all output for case where no sensors detected or no sensors output # unless -s used explicitly. So for -F type output won't show unless valid or -! 1 used if [[ $b_is_error != 'true' || $B_SHOW_SENSORS == 'true' || $B_TESTING_1 == 'true' ]];then temp_data="$cpu_temp$mobo_temp$psu_temp$gpu_temp" temp_data=$( create_print_line "Sensors:" "$temp_data" ) print_screen_output "$temp_data" # don't print second or subsequent lines if error data fan_data="$cpu_fan$mobo_fan$ps_fan$sys_fans" if [[ $b_is_error != 'true' && -n $fan_data ]];then fan_data=$( create_print_line " " "$fan_data" ) print_screen_output "$fan_data" # and then second wrapped fan line if needed if [[ -n $sys_fans2 ]];then fan_data2=$( create_print_line " " "$sys_fans2" ) print_screen_output "$fan_data2" fi fi fi eval $LOGFE } print_system_data() { eval $LOGFS local system_data='' bits='' local host_name=$( hostname ) local current_kernel=$( uname -rm ) # | gawk '{print $1,$3,$(NF-1)}' ) local distro="$( get_distro_data )" # check for 64 bit first if [[ -n $( uname -m | grep -o 'x86_64' ) ]];then bits="(64 bit)" else bits="(32 bit)" fi if [[ $B_SHOW_HOST == 'true' ]];then system_data=$( create_print_line "System:" "${C1}Host${C2} $host_name ${C1}Kernel${C2}" ) else system_data=$( create_print_line "System:" "${C1}Kernel${C2}" ) fi system_data="$system_data $current_kernel $bits ${C1}Distro${C2} $distro" print_screen_output "$system_data" eval $LOGFE } print_unmounted_partition_data() { eval $LOGFS local a_unmounted_data='' line_starter='' unmounted_data='' full_fs='' local full_dev='' full_size='' full_label='' full_uuid='' full_string='' if [[ -z ${A_PARTITION_DATA} ]];then get_partition_data fi get_unmounted_partition_data if [[ ${#A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA[@]} -ge 1 ]];then for (( i=0; i < ${#A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA[@]}; i++ )) do IFS="," a_unmounted_data=(${A_UNMOUNTED_PARTITION_DATA[i]}) IFS="$ORIGINAL_IFS" if [[ -z ${a_unmounted_data[0]} ]];then full_dev='N/A' else full_dev="/dev/${a_unmounted_data[0]}" fi full_dev="${C1}ID:${C2} $full_dev" if [[ -z ${a_unmounted_data[1]} ]];then full_size='N/A' else full_size=${a_unmounted_data[1]} fi full_size="${C1}size:${C2} $full_size" if [[ -z ${a_unmounted_data[2]} ]];then full_label='N/A' else full_label=${a_unmounted_data[2]} fi full_label="${C1}label:${C2} $full_label" if [[ -z ${a_unmounted_data[3]} ]];then full_uuid='N/A' else full_uuid=${a_unmounted_data[3]} fi full_uuid="${C1}uuid:${C2} $full_uuid" if [[ -z ${a_unmounted_data[4]} ]];then full_fs='' else full_fs="${C1}fs:${C2} ${a_unmounted_data[4]}" fi full_string="$full_dev $full_size $full_label $full_uuid $full_fs" if [[ $i -eq 0 ]];then line_starter='Unmounted:' else line_starter=' ' fi unmounted_data=$( create_print_line "$line_starter" "$full_string" ) print_screen_output "$unmounted_data" done else unmounted_data=$( create_print_line "Unmounted:" "No unmounted partitions detected." ) print_screen_output "$unmounted_data" fi eval $LOGFE } ######################################################################## #### SCRIPT EXECUTION ######################################################################## main $@ ## From the End comes the Beginning ## note: this EOF is needed for smxi handling, this is what triggers the full download ok ###**EOF**###