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/* optiups.c - OptiSafe UPS (very loosely based on the nut 0.45.5 driver)
Copyright (C) 1999 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
Copyright (C) 2006 Scott Heavner [Use my alioth acct: sheavner]
Support for Zinto D from ONLINE USV (only minor differences to OptiSafe UPS)
added by Matthias Goebl <matthias.goebl@goebl.net>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
==================================================================================
*/
#include "main.h"
#include "serial.h"
#define DRIVER_NAME "Opti-UPS driver"
#define DRIVER_VERSION "1.01"
/* driver description structure */
upsdrv_info_t upsdrv_info = {
DRIVER_NAME,
DRIVER_VERSION,
"Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>\n" \
"Scott Heavner <debian@scottheavner.com>\n" \
"Matthias Goebl <matthias.goebl@goebl.net>",
DRV_STABLE,
{ NULL }
};
#define HELP "\n" \
"**********************************************************" "\n" \
"This driver has been tested only with the OPTI SAFE 420E using" "\n" \
"the custom cable described in the NUT Opti-UPS protocol page." "\n" \
"Seriously, it does _NOT_ work with the [windows] cable provided with" "\n" \
"the UPS or a standard serial cable. (I don't know if OPTI makes other" "\n" \
"UPS models that will work with another cable?) Standard linux serial" "\n" \
"port drivers do not support the required DTR handshaking." "\n" \
"" "\n" \
" UPS 6 -> PC 3 This 3 wire cable pinout maps DTR to CTS." "\n" \
" UPS 9 -> PC 2" "\n" \
" UPS 4 -> PC 5" "\n" \
"" "\n" \
"This driver has also been tested with a Zinto D from Online-USV AG," "\n" \
"using their special cable:" "\n" \
" UPS 6 -> PC 3" "\n" \
" UPS 9 -> PC 2" "\n" \
" UPS 7 -> PC 5" "\n" \
"It works even with a pl2303 usb-serial converter." "\n" \
"**********************************************************" "\n"
/* See http://www.networkupstools.org/protocols/optiups.html and the end of this
* file for more information on the cable and the OPTI-UPS serial protocol used on
* at least the older OPTI UPS models (420E, 820ES).
*/
#define ENDCHAR '\n'
#define IGNCHARS "\r"
/* Our custom options available with -x */
#define OPTI_MINPOLL "status_only"
#define OPTI_FAKELOW "fake_lowbatt"
#define OPTI_NOWARN_NOIMP "nowarn_noimp"
#define OPTI_POWERUP "powerup"
/* All serial commands put their response in the same buffer space */
static char _buf[256];
/* Model */
static int optimodel = 0;
enum {
OPTIMODEL_DEFAULT = 0,
OPTIMODEL_ZINTO =1
};
/* Status bits returned by the "AG" command */
enum {
OPTISBIT_NOOUTPUT = 2,
OPTISBIT_OVERLOAD = 8,
OPTISBIT_REPLACE_BATTERY = 16,
OPTISBIT_ON_BATTERY_POWER = 32,
OPTISBIT_LOW_BATTERY = 64
};
/* Helper struct for the optifill() function */
typedef struct ezfill_s {
const char *cmd;
const char *var;
const float scale;
} ezfill_t;
/* These can be polled right into a string usable by NUT.
* Others such as "AG" and "BV" require some transformation of the return value */
static ezfill_t _pollv[] = {
{ "NV", "input.voltage" },
{ "OL", "ups.load", 1.0 },
{ "OV", "output.voltage" },
{ "FF", "input.frequency", 0.1 },
{ "BT", "ups.temperature" },
};
static ezfill_t _pollv_zinto[] = {
{ "NV", "input.voltage", 2.0 },
{ "OL", "ups.load", 1.0 },
{ "OV", "output.voltage", 2.0 },
{ "OF", "output.frequency", 0.1 },
{ "NF", "input.frequency", 0.1 },
{ "BT", "ups.temperature" },
};
/* model "IO" is parsed differently in upsdrv_initinfo() */
static ezfill_t _initv[] = {
{ "IM", "ups.mfr" },
{ "IZ", "ups.serial" },
{ "IS", "ups.firmware" },
};
/* All serial reads of the OPTI-UPS go through here. We always expect a CR/LF terminated
* response. Unknown/Unimplemented commands return ^U (0x15). Actions that complete
* successfully return ^F (0x06). */
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static inline int optireadline(void)
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{
int r;
usleep(150000);
r = ser_get_line(upsfd, _buf, sizeof(_buf), ENDCHAR, IGNCHARS, 0, 500000 );
_buf[sizeof(_buf)-1] = 0;
if ( r > 0 )
{
if ( r < (int)sizeof(_buf) )
_buf[r] = 0;
if ( _buf[0] == 0x15 )
{
r=-2;
upsdebugx(1, "READ: <unsupported command>");
}
if ( _buf[0] == 0x06 )
{
upsdebugx(2, "READ: <command done>");
}
else
{
upsdebugx(2, "READ: \"%s\"", _buf );
}
}
else
upsdebugx(1, "READ ERROR: %d", r );
return r;
}
/* Send a command and read the response. Command response is in global _buf.
* Return
* > 0 implies success.
* -1 serial timeout
* -2 unknown/unimplemented command
*/
static inline int optiquery( const char *cmd )
{
upsdebugx(2, "SEND: \"%s\"", cmd );
ser_send( upsfd, "%s", cmd );
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
ser_send( upsfd, "\r\n" );
return optireadline();
}
/* Uses the ezfill_t structure to map UPS commands to the NUT variable destinations */
static void optifill( ezfill_t *a, int len )
{
int i, r;
/* Some things are easy to poll and store */
for ( i=0; i<len; ++i )
{
if ( ( a[i].cmd == NULL ) || ( a[i].cmd[0] == 0 ) )
continue;
r = optiquery( a[i].cmd );
if ( r < 1 )
{
if ( r == -2 )
{
if ( ! testvar(OPTI_NOWARN_NOIMP) )
upslogx( LOG_NOTICE,
"disabling poll of unsupported var %s",
a[i].var );
dstate_setinfo( a[i].var, "N/A" );
a[i].cmd = NULL;
}
else
upslogx( LOG_WARNING, "can't retrieve %s", a[i].var );
continue;
}
if ( a[i].scale > 1e-20 )
{
float f = strtol( _buf, NULL, 10 ) * a[i].scale;
dstate_setinfo( a[i].var, "%.1f", f );
}
else
{
dstate_setinfo( a[i].var, "%s", _buf);
}
}
}
/* Handle custom (but standardized) NUT commands */
static int instcmd(const char *cmdname, const char *extra)
{
if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "test.failure.start"))
{
optiquery( "Ts" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "load.off"))
{
/* You do realize this will kill power to ourself. Would probably only
* be useful for killing power for a slave computer */
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
{
optiquery( "Ct1" );
optiquery( "Cs0000000" );
sleep(2);
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
optiquery( "Ct0" );
optiquery( "Cs00000000" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "load.on"))
{
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
{
optiquery( "Ct1" );
optiquery( "Cu0000000" );
sleep(2);
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
optiquery( "Ct0" );
optiquery( "Cu00000000" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "shutdown.return"))
{
/* This shuts down the UPS. When the power returns to the UPS,
* it will power back up in its default state. */
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
{
optiquery( "Ct1" );
optiquery( "Cu0000010" );
optiquery( "Cs0000001" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
optiquery( "Ct1" );
optiquery( "Cs00000010" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "shutdown.stayoff"))
{
/* This actually stays off as long as the batteries hold,
* if the line power comes back before the batteries die,
* the UPS will never powerup its output stage!!! */
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
{
optiquery( "Ct1" );
optiquery( "Cs0000001" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
optiquery( "Ct0" );
optiquery( "Cs00000010" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
else if (!strcasecmp(cmdname, "shutdown.stop"))
{
/* Aborts a shutdown that is couting down via the Cs command */
optiquery( "Cs-0000001" );
return STAT_INSTCMD_HANDLED;
}
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "instcmd: unknown command [%s]", cmdname);
return STAT_INSTCMD_UNKNOWN;
}
/* Handle variable setting */
static int setvar(const char *varname, const char *val)
{
int status;
if (sscanf(val, "%d", &status) != 1) {
return STAT_SET_UNKNOWN;
}
if (strcasecmp(varname, "outlet.1.switch") == 0) {
status = status==1 ? 1 : 0;
dstate_setinfo( "outlet.1.switch", "%d", status);
optiquery(status ? "Oi11" : "Oi10");
dstate_dataok();
return STAT_SET_HANDLED;
}
return STAT_SET_UNKNOWN;
}
void upsdrv_initinfo(void)
{
int r;
/* If an Zinto Online-USV is off, switch it on first. */
/* It sends only "2" when off, without "\r\n", and doesn't */
/* answer other commands. Therefore without power we'll be */
/* unable to identify the ups. */
if ( testvar(OPTI_POWERUP) && optiquery( "AG" ) < 1 )
{
ser_send( upsfd, "AG\r\n" );
r = ser_get_char(upsfd, &_buf[0], 1, 0);
if ( r == 1 && _buf[0] == '2' )
{
upslogx( LOG_WARNING, "ups was off, switching it on" );
optiquery( "Ct1" );
optiquery( "Cu0000000" );
/* wait for power up */
sleep(15);
}
}
/* Autodetect an Online-USV (only Zinto D is known to work) */
r = optiquery( "IM" );
if ( r > 0 && !strcasecmp(_buf, "ONLINE") )
{
optimodel = OPTIMODEL_ZINTO;
optiquery( "Om11" );
optiquery( "Om21" );
optiquery( "ON" );
}
optifill( _initv, sizeof(_initv)/sizeof(_initv[0]) );
/* Parse out model into longer string -- is this really USEFUL??? */
r = optiquery( "IO" );
if ( r < 1 )
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "can't retrieve model" );
else
{
switch ( _buf[r-1] )
{
case 'E':
case 'P':
case 'V':
dstate_setinfo("ups.model", "Power%cS %s", _buf[r-1], _buf );
break;
default:
dstate_setinfo("ups.model", "%s", _buf );
break;
}
}
/* Parse out model into longer string */
r = optiquery( "IM" );
if ( r > 0 && !strcasecmp(_buf, "ONLINE") )
{
dstate_setinfo("ups.mfr", "ONLINE USV-Systeme AG");
r = optiquery( "IO" );
if ( r < 1 )
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "can't retrieve model" );
switch ( _buf[0] )
{
case 'D':
dstate_setinfo("ups.model", "Zinto %s", _buf );
break;
default:
dstate_setinfo("ups.model", "%s", _buf );
break;
}
}
dstate_addcmd("test.failure.start");
dstate_addcmd("load.off");
dstate_addcmd("load.on");
if( optimodel != OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
dstate_addcmd("shutdown.stop");
dstate_addcmd("shutdown.return");
dstate_addcmd("shutdown.stayoff");
upsh.instcmd = instcmd;
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
{
dstate_setinfo("outlet.desc", "%s", "Main Outlet 1+2");
dstate_setinfo("outlet.1.desc", "%s", "Switchable Outlet 3+4");
dstate_setinfo("outlet.id", "%d", 1);
dstate_setinfo("outlet.1.id", "%d", 2);
dstate_setinfo("outlet.switchable", "%d", 0);
dstate_setinfo("outlet.1.switchable", "%d", 1);
dstate_setinfo("outlet.1.switch", "%d", 1);
dstate_setflags("outlet.1.switch", ST_FLAG_RW | ST_FLAG_STRING);
dstate_setaux("outlet.1.switch", 1);
upsh.setvar = setvar;
}
}
void upsdrv_updateinfo(void)
{
int r = optiquery( "AG" );
/* Online-UPS send only "2" when off, without "\r\n" */
if ( r < 1 && optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
{
ser_send( upsfd, "AG\r\n" );
r = ser_get_char(upsfd, &_buf[0], 1, 0);
if ( r == 1 && _buf[0] == '2' )
{
status_init();
status_set("OFF");
status_commit();
return;
}
}
if ( r < 1 )
{
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "can't retrieve ups status" );
dstate_datastale();
}
else
{
int s = strtol( _buf, NULL, 16 );
status_init();
if ( s & OPTISBIT_OVERLOAD )
status_set("OVER");
if ( s & OPTISBIT_REPLACE_BATTERY )
status_set("RB");
if ( s & OPTISBIT_ON_BATTERY_POWER )
status_set("OB");
else
status_set("OL");
if ( s & OPTISBIT_NOOUTPUT )
status_set("OFF");
if ( s & OPTISBIT_LOW_BATTERY )
status_set("LB");
if ( testvar(OPTI_FAKELOW) ) /* FOR TESTING */
status_set("LB");
status_commit();
dstate_dataok();
}
/* Get out of here now if minimum polling is desired */
if ( testvar(OPTI_MINPOLL) )
return;
/* read some easy settings */
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
optifill( _pollv_zinto, sizeof(_pollv_zinto)/sizeof(_pollv_zinto[0]) );
else
optifill( _pollv, sizeof(_pollv)/sizeof(_pollv[0]) );
/* Battery voltage is harder */
r = optiquery( "BV" );
if ( r < 1 )
upslogx( LOG_WARNING, "cannot retrieve battery voltage" );
else
{
float p, v = strtol( _buf, NULL, 10 ) / 10.0;
dstate_setinfo("battery.voltage", "%.1f", v );
/* battery voltage range: 10.4 - 13.0 VDC */
p = ((v - 10.4) / 2.6) * 100.0;
if ( p > 100.0 )
p = 100.0;
dstate_setinfo("battery.charge", "%.1f", p );
}
}
void upsdrv_shutdown(void)
{
/* OL: this must power cycle the load if possible */
/* OB: the load must remain off until the power returns */
/* If get no response, assume on battery & battery low */
int s = OPTISBIT_ON_BATTERY_POWER | OPTISBIT_LOW_BATTERY;
int r = optiquery( "AG" );
if ( r < 1 )
{
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "can't retrieve ups status during shutdown" );
}
else
{
s = strtol( _buf, NULL, 16 );
}
/* Turn output stage back on if power returns - but really means
* turn off ups if on battery */
optiquery( "Ct1" );
/* What happens, if the power comes back *after* reading the ups status and
* before the shutdown command? For "Online-UPS Zinto D" *always* asking for
* "shutdown shortly and power-up later" works perfectly, because it forces
* a power cycle, even for the named race condition.
* For Opti-UPS I have no information, so I wouldn't dare to change it.
* BTW, Zinto expects only 7 digits after Cu/Cs.
* (Matthias Goebl)
*/
if ( optimodel == OPTIMODEL_ZINTO )
{
/* On line power: Power up in 60 seconds (30 seconds after the following shutdown) */
/* On battery: Power up when the line power returns */
optiquery( "Cu0000060" );
/* Shutdown in 30 seconds */
optiquery( "Cs0000030" );
return;
}
/* Just cycling power, schedule output stage to come back on in 60 seconds */
if ( !(s&OPTISBIT_ON_BATTERY_POWER) )
optiquery( "Cu00000600" );
/* Shutdown in 8 seconds */
optiquery( "Cs00000080" );
}
void upsdrv_help(void)
{
printf(HELP);
}
/* list flags and values that you want to receive via -x */
void upsdrv_makevartable(void)
{
addvar(VAR_FLAG, OPTI_MINPOLL, "Only poll for critical status variables");
addvar(VAR_FLAG, OPTI_FAKELOW, "Fake a low battery status" );
addvar(VAR_FLAG, OPTI_NOWARN_NOIMP, "Supress warnings of unsupported commands");
addvar(VAR_FLAG, OPTI_POWERUP, "(Zinto D) Power-up UPS at start (cannot identify a powered-down Zinto D)");
}
void upsdrv_initups(void)
{
upsfd = ser_open(device_path);
ser_set_speed(upsfd, device_path, B2400);
/* NO PARSED COMMAND LINE VARIABLES */
}
void upsdrv_cleanup(void)
{
ser_close(upsfd, device_path);
}
/*******************************************
* COMMANDS THAT QUERY THE UPS
*******************************************
* IM - manufacturer <ViewSonic>
* IO - model <UPS-420E>
* IS - firmware version <V1.2B>
* IZ - serial number <> (unsupported on 420E, returns ^U)
*
* BS - ??? returns <2>
* BV - battery voltage (in deciVolts) <0140>
* BT - battery temperature (deg C) <0033> (returns ^U on OptiUPS 420E)
*
* NF - input line frequency <600>
* NV - input line voltage <116>
*
* OS - ?? return <3>
* OF - output stage frequency (in 0.1 Hz) <600>
* OV - output stage voltage <118>
* OL - output stage load <027>
*
* FV - Input voltage <120>
* FF - Input Frequency (0.1Hz) <600>
* FO - Output volts <120>
* FR - Output Frequency (0.1Hz) <600>
* FA - Output VA <420>
* FP - Ouptu power <252>
* FU - ?? returns <2>
* FB - ??
* FH - High Transfer Point <144>
* FL - Low Transfer Point <093>
* FT - Transfer point? <121>
*
* AG - UPS status (bitmapped ASCII hex value) <00>
* bit 2: 1 = <set when output stage off?>
* bit 3: 1 = overload
* bit 4: 1 = replace battery
* bit 5: 1 = on battery, 0 = on line
* bit 6: 1 = low battery
* TR - Test results <00>
* 00 = Unknown
* 01 = Passed
* 02 = Warning
* 03 = Error
* 04 = Aborted
* 05 = In Progress
* 06 = No test init
*
*******************************************
* ACTIONS
*******************************************
*
* Ts - Start test
* Ct0 - set power down mode (when running on battery)
* Ct0 = power down only ouput stage
* Ct1 = complete power down
* Cs00000000 - power down after delay (count in 0.1s)
* Cs00000100 = power down in 10s
* Cs-0000001 = cancel power down request
* Cu00000000 - power down after delay (count in 0.1s)
* Cu00000050 = power up in 5s
* Cu00000000 = power up now
*
* CT - returns last setting passed to Ct command <0>
*
*******************************************
* UNKNOWN COMMANDS (on 420e anyways)
*******************************************
* Fu
* Fv
* Ff
* Fo
* Fr
* Fb
* Fl
* Fh
*/