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kind: pipeline
name: default
steps:
- name: Build Bullseye
image: debian:bullseye
volumes:
- name: finished_files
path: /deb_files
commands:
- apt update
- apt -y upgrade
- apt -y install --no-install-recommends build-essential equivs devscripts git rename
- git clean -f -d -x
- mk-build-deps --install --tool='apt-get -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes --no-install-recommends --yes' debian/control
- dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
- rename 's/\.deb/_bullseye\.deb/' ../*.deb
- mkdir -p /deb_files/bullseye/
- cp ../*.deb /deb_files/bullseye/
- find /deb_files/
- name: gitea_release
image: plugins/gitea-release
volumes:
- name: finished_files
path: /deb_files
settings:
api_key:
from_secret: GITEA_KEY
base_url: https://git.neulandlabor.de/
files:
- /deb_files/bullseye/*
when:
event: tag
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N: Kjell Claesson
E: Kjell.claesson@epost.tidanet.se
D: Author of bcmxcp driver, 3-phase work.
N: Giuseppe Corbelli
E: giuseppe.corbelli@copanitalia.com
D: Author of asem driver

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Installation Instructions
*************************
Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2016 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2011 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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Basic Installation
==================
Briefly, the shell command './configure && make && make install'
should configure, build, and install this package. The following
more-detailed instructions are generic; see the 'README' file for
Briefly, the shell commands `./configure; make; make install' should
configure, build, and install this package. The following
more-detailed instructions are generic; see the `README' file for
instructions specific to this package. Some packages provide this
'INSTALL' file but do not implement all of the features documented
`INSTALL' file but do not implement all of the features documented
below. The lack of an optional feature in a given package is not
necessarily a bug. More recommendations for GNU packages can be found
in *note Makefile Conventions: (standards)Makefile Conventions.
The 'configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses
those values to create a 'Makefile' in each directory of the package.
It may also create one or more '.h' files containing system-dependent
definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script 'config.status' that
those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
file 'config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
debugging 'configure').
file `config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
debugging `configure').
It can also use an optional file (typically called 'config.cache' and
enabled with '--cache-file=config.cache' or simply '-C') that saves the
results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring. Caching is disabled by
default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale cache files.
It can also use an optional file (typically called `config.cache'
and enabled with `--cache-file=config.cache' or simply `-C') that saves
the results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring. Caching is
disabled by default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale
cache files.
If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
to figure out how 'configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
diffs or instructions to the address given in the 'README' so they can
to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
be considered for the next release. If you are using the cache, and at
some point 'config.cache' contains results you don't want to keep, you
some point `config.cache' contains results you don't want to keep, you
may remove or edit it.
The file 'configure.ac' (or 'configure.in') is used to create
'configure' by a program called 'autoconf'. You need 'configure.ac' if
you want to change it or regenerate 'configure' using a newer version of
'autoconf'.
The file `configure.ac' (or `configure.in') is used to create
`configure' by a program called `autoconf'. You need `configure.ac' if
you want to change it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version
of `autoconf'.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. 'cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
'./configure' to configure the package for your system.
1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
`./configure' to configure the package for your system.
Running 'configure' might take a while. While running, it prints
Running `configure' might take a while. While running, it prints
some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type 'make' to compile the package.
2. Type `make' to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type 'make check' to run any self-tests that come with
3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with
the package, generally using the just-built uninstalled binaries.
4. Type 'make install' to install the programs and any data files and
4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
documentation. When installing into a prefix owned by root, it is
recommended that the package be configured and built as a regular
user, and only the 'make install' phase executed with root
user, and only the `make install' phase executed with root
privileges.
5. Optionally, type 'make installcheck' to repeat any self-tests, but
5. Optionally, type `make installcheck' to repeat any self-tests, but
this time using the binaries in their final installed location.
This target does not install anything. Running this target as a
regular user, particularly if the prior 'make install' required
regular user, particularly if the prior `make install' required
root privileges, verifies that the installation completed
correctly.
6. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
source code directory by typing 'make clean'. To also remove the
files that 'configure' created (so you can compile the package for
a different kind of computer), type 'make distclean'. There is
also a 'make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the
files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for
a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is
also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
with the distribution.
7. Often, you can also type 'make uninstall' to remove the installed
7. Often, you can also type `make uninstall' to remove the installed
files again. In practice, not all packages have tested that
uninstallation works correctly, even though it is required by the
GNU Coding Standards.
8. Some packages, particularly those that use Automake, provide 'make
8. Some packages, particularly those that use Automake, provide `make
distcheck', which can by used by developers to test that all other
targets like 'make install' and 'make uninstall' work correctly.
targets like `make install' and `make uninstall' work correctly.
This target is generally not run by end users.
Compilers and Options
=====================
Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
the 'configure' script does not know about. Run './configure --help'
the `configure' script does not know about. Run `./configure --help'
for details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
You can give 'configure' initial values for configuration parameters
by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here is
an example:
You can give `configure' initial values for configuration parameters
by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here
is an example:
./configure CC=c99 CFLAGS=-g LIBS=-lposix
@ -112,21 +113,21 @@ Compiling For Multiple Architectures
You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
own directory. To do this, you can use GNU 'make'. 'cd' to the
own directory. To do this, you can use GNU `make'. `cd' to the
directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
the 'configure' script. 'configure' automatically checks for the source
code in the directory that 'configure' is in and in '..'. This is known
as a "VPATH" build.
the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'. This
is known as a "VPATH" build.
With a non-GNU 'make', it is safer to compile the package for one
With a non-GNU `make', it is safer to compile the package for one
architecture at a time in the source code directory. After you have
installed the package for one architecture, use 'make distclean' before
installed the package for one architecture, use `make distclean' before
reconfiguring for another architecture.
On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and
executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or
"universal" binaries--by specifying multiple '-arch' options to the
compiler but only a single '-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
"universal" binaries--by specifying multiple `-arch' options to the
compiler but only a single `-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
this:
./configure CC="gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
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This is not guaranteed to produce working output in all cases, you
may have to build one architecture at a time and combine the results
using the 'lipo' tool if you have problems.
using the `lipo' tool if you have problems.
Installation Names
==================
By default, 'make install' installs the package's commands under
'/usr/local/bin', include files under '/usr/local/include', etc. You
can specify an installation prefix other than '/usr/local' by giving
'configure' the option '--prefix=PREFIX', where PREFIX must be an
By default, `make install' installs the package's commands under
`/usr/local/bin', include files under `/usr/local/include', etc. You
can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving
`configure' the option `--prefix=PREFIX', where PREFIX must be an
absolute file name.
You can specify separate installation prefixes for
architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
pass the option '--exec-prefix=PREFIX' to 'configure', the package uses
pass the option `--exec-prefix=PREFIX' to `configure', the package uses
PREFIX as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
Documentation and other data files still use the regular prefix.
In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
options like '--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
kinds of files. Run 'configure --help' for a list of the directories
you can set and what kinds of files go in them. In general, the default
for these options is expressed in terms of '${prefix}', so that
specifying just '--prefix' will affect all of the other directory
options like `--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
you can set and what kinds of files go in them. In general, the
default for these options is expressed in terms of `${prefix}', so that
specifying just `--prefix' will affect all of the other directory
specifications that were not explicitly provided.
The most portable way to affect installation locations is to pass the
correct locations to 'configure'; however, many packages provide one or
correct locations to `configure'; however, many packages provide one or
both of the following shortcuts of passing variable assignments to the
'make install' command line to change installation locations without
`make install' command line to change installation locations without
having to reconfigure or recompile.
The first method involves providing an override variable for each
affected directory. For example, 'make install
affected directory. For example, `make install
prefix=/alternate/directory' will choose an alternate location for all
directory configuration variables that were expressed in terms of
'${prefix}'. Any directories that were specified during 'configure',
but not in terms of '${prefix}', must each be overridden at install time
for the entire installation to be relocated. The approach of makefile
variable overrides for each directory variable is required by the GNU
Coding Standards, and ideally causes no recompilation. However, some
platforms have known limitations with the semantics of shared libraries
that end up requiring recompilation when using this method, particularly
noticeable in packages that use GNU Libtool.
`${prefix}'. Any directories that were specified during `configure',
but not in terms of `${prefix}', must each be overridden at install
time for the entire installation to be relocated. The approach of
makefile variable overrides for each directory variable is required by
the GNU Coding Standards, and ideally causes no recompilation.
However, some platforms have known limitations with the semantics of
shared libraries that end up requiring recompilation when using this
method, particularly noticeable in packages that use GNU Libtool.
The second method involves providing the 'DESTDIR' variable. For
example, 'make install DESTDIR=/alternate/directory' will prepend
'/alternate/directory' before all installation names. The approach of
'DESTDIR' overrides is not required by the GNU Coding Standards, and
The second method involves providing the `DESTDIR' variable. For
example, `make install DESTDIR=/alternate/directory' will prepend
`/alternate/directory' before all installation names. The approach of
`DESTDIR' overrides is not required by the GNU Coding Standards, and
does not work on platforms that have drive letters. On the other hand,
it does better at avoiding recompilation issues, and works well even
when some directory options were not specified in terms of '${prefix}'
at 'configure' time.
when some directory options were not specified in terms of `${prefix}'
at `configure' time.
Optional Features
=================
If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving 'configure' the
option '--program-prefix=PREFIX' or '--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
Some packages pay attention to '--enable-FEATURE' options to
'configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
They may also pay attention to '--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
is something like 'gnu-as' or 'x' (for the X Window System). The
'README' should mention any '--enable-' and '--with-' options that the
Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
package recognizes.
For packages that use the X Window System, 'configure' can usually
For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
you can use the 'configure' options '--x-includes=DIR' and
'--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
Some packages offer the ability to configure how verbose the
execution of 'make' will be. For these packages, running './configure
execution of `make' will be. For these packages, running `./configure
--enable-silent-rules' sets the default to minimal output, which can be
overridden with 'make V=1'; while running './configure
overridden with `make V=1'; while running `./configure
--disable-silent-rules' sets the default to verbose, which can be
overridden with 'make V=0'.
overridden with `make V=0'.
Particular systems
==================
On HP-UX, the default C compiler is not ANSI C compatible. If GNU CC
is not installed, it is recommended to use the following options in
On HP-UX, the default C compiler is not ANSI C compatible. If GNU
CC is not installed, it is recommended to use the following options in
order to use an ANSI C compiler:
./configure CC="cc -Ae -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500"
and if that doesn't work, install pre-built binaries of GCC for HP-UX.
HP-UX 'make' updates targets which have the same time stamps as their
prerequisites, which makes it generally unusable when shipped generated
files such as 'configure' are involved. Use GNU 'make' instead.
HP-UX `make' updates targets which have the same time stamps as
their prerequisites, which makes it generally unusable when shipped
generated files such as `configure' are involved. Use GNU `make'
instead.
On OSF/1 a.k.a. Tru64, some versions of the default C compiler cannot
parse its '<wchar.h>' header file. The option '-nodtk' can be used as a
workaround. If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended to
try
parse its `<wchar.h>' header file. The option `-nodtk' can be used as
a workaround. If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended
to try
./configure CC="cc"
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./configure CC="cc -nodtk"
On Solaris, don't put '/usr/ucb' early in your 'PATH'. This
On Solaris, don't put `/usr/ucb' early in your `PATH'. This
directory contains several dysfunctional programs; working variants of
these programs are available in '/usr/bin'. So, if you need '/usr/ucb'
in your 'PATH', put it _after_ '/usr/bin'.
these programs are available in `/usr/bin'. So, if you need `/usr/ucb'
in your `PATH', put it _after_ `/usr/bin'.
On Haiku, software installed for all users goes in '/boot/common',
not '/usr/local'. It is recommended to use the following options:
On Haiku, software installed for all users goes in `/boot/common',
not `/usr/local'. It is recommended to use the following options:
./configure --prefix=/boot/common
Specifying the System Type
==========================
There may be some features 'configure' cannot figure out
There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
automatically, but needs to determine by the type of machine the package
will run on. Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
_same_ architectures, 'configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
_same_ architectures, `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
a message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
'--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
type, such as 'sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
`--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
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OS
KERNEL-OS
See the file 'config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
'config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
need to know the machine type.
If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
use the option '--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will
use the option `--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will
produce code for.
If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
platform different from the build platform, you should specify the
"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
eventually be run) with '--host=TYPE'.
eventually be run) with `--host=TYPE'.
Sharing Defaults
================
If you want to set default values for 'configure' scripts to share,
you can create a site shell script called 'config.site' that gives
default values for variables like 'CC', 'cache_file', and 'prefix'.
'configure' looks for 'PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
'PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
'CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all 'configure' scripts look for a site script.
If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
Defining Variables
==================
Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
environment passed to 'configure'. However, some packages may run
environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
them in the 'configure' command line, using 'VAR=value'. For example:
them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
causes the specified 'gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
overridden in the site shell script).
Unfortunately, this technique does not work for 'CONFIG_SHELL' due to an
Autoconf limitation. Until the limitation is lifted, you can use this
workaround:
Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to
an Autoconf bug. Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround:
CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
'configure' Invocation
`configure' Invocation
======================
'configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
operates.
'--help'
'-h'
Print a summary of all of the options to 'configure', and exit.
`--help'
`-h'
Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit.
'--help=short'
'--help=recursive'
`--help=short'
`--help=recursive'
Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
'configure', and exit. The 'short' variant lists options used only
in the top level, while the 'recursive' variant lists options also
present in any nested packages.
`configure', and exit. The `short' variant lists options used
only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options
also present in any nested packages.
'--version'
'-V'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the 'configure'
`--version'
`-V'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
script, and exit.
'--cache-file=FILE'
`--cache-file=FILE'
Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
traditionally 'config.cache'. FILE defaults to '/dev/null' to
traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
disable caching.
'--config-cache'
'-C'
Alias for '--cache-file=config.cache'.
`--config-cache'
`-C'
Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
'--quiet'
'--silent'
'-q'
`--quiet'
`--silent'
`-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
suppress all normal output, redirect it to '/dev/null' (any error
suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
messages will still be shown).
'--srcdir=DIR'
`--srcdir=DIR'
Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
'configure' can determine that directory automatically.
`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
'--prefix=DIR'
Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names:: for
more details, including other options available for fine-tuning the
installation locations.
`--prefix=DIR'
Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names::
for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning
the installation locations.
'--no-create'
'-n'
`--no-create'
`-n'
Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
files.
'configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
'configure --help' for more details.
`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
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Installation instructions
=========================
This chapter describes the various methods for installing Network UPS Tools.
This chapter describe the various methods for installing Network UPS Tools.
Whenever it is possible, prefer <<Installing_packages, installing from packages>>.
Packagers have done an excellent and hard work at improving NUT integration into
their system. On the other hand, distributions and appliances tend to package
"official releases" of projects such as NUT, and so do not deliver latest and
greatest fixes, new drivers, bugs and other features.
their system.
[[Installing_source]]
Installing from source
@ -18,13 +16,6 @@ These are the essential steps for compiling and installing this software.
The NUT linkdoc:packager-guide[Packager Guide], which presents the best
practices for installing and integrating NUT, is also a good reading.
The link:config-prereqs.txt[Prerequisites for building NUT on different OSes]
document suggests prerequisite packages with tools and dependencies
available and needed to build and test as much as possible of NUT on
numerous platforms, written from perspective of CI testing (if you
are interested in getting updated drivers for a particular device,
you might select a sub-set of those suggestions).
[NOTE]
.Keep in mind that...
================================================================================
@ -150,7 +141,7 @@ State path creation
Create the state path directory for the driver(s) and server to use
for storing UPS status data and other auxiliary files, and make it
group-writable by the group of the system user you created.
owned by the user you created.
mkdir -p /var/state/ups
chmod 0770 /var/state/ups
@ -192,7 +183,7 @@ drivers; this should allow you to follow the below
instructions. However, don't forget to set up the correct
permissions later!).
NOTE: if you are using something like udev or devd, make sure
NOTE: if you are using something like devfs or udev, make sure
these permissions stay set across a reboot. If they revert to the
old values, your drivers may fail to start.
@ -216,8 +207,8 @@ Debian, Ubuntu and other derivatives
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Debian packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your preferred method (apt-get, aptitude, Synaptic, ...), install
the 'nut' package, and optionally the following:
Using your prefered method (apt-get, aptitude, Synaptic, ...), install
the 'nut' package, and optionaly the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-snmp', if you need the snmp-ups driver,
@ -242,32 +233,32 @@ Mandriva
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Mandriva packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your preferred method (urpmi, RPMdrake, ...), install one of the two below
Using your prefered method (urpmi, RPMdrake, ...), install one of the two below
packages:
- 'nut-server' if you have a 'standalone' or 'netserver' installation,
- 'nut' if you have a 'netclient' installation.
Optionally, you can also install the following:
Optionaly, you can also install the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files.
[[SUSE]]
SUSE / openSUSE
[[Suse]]
Suse / Opensuse
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official SUSE packager is part of the NUT Team.
The official Suse packager is part of the NUT Team.
Install the 'nut-classic' package, and optionally the following:
Install the 'nut-classic' package, and optionaly the following:
- 'nut-drivers-net', if you need the snmp-ups or the netxml-ups drivers,
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-devel', if you need the development files,
NOTE: SUSE and openSUSE users can use the
NOTE: Suse and Opensuse users can use the
link:http://software.opensuse.org/search?baseproject=ALL&p=1&q=nut[one-click install method]
to install NUT.
@ -279,13 +270,13 @@ Red Hat, Fedora and CentOS
NOTE: NUT is packaged and well maintained in these systems.
The official Red Hat packager is part of the NUT Team.
Using your preferred method (yum, Add/Remove Software, ...), install one of the
Using your prefered method (yum, Add/Remove Software, ...), install one of the
two below packages:
- 'nut' if you have a 'standalone' or 'netserver' installation,
- 'nut-client' if you have a 'netclient' installation.
Optionally, you can also install the following:
Optionaly, you can also install the following:
- 'nut-cgi', if you need the CGI (HTML) option,
- 'nut-xml', if you need the netxml-ups driver,
@ -301,47 +292,25 @@ You can either install NUT as a binary package or as a port.
Binary package
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To install NUT as a package execute:
To install the main component, use the following command:
# pkg install nut
# pkg_add -r nut
Port
^^^^
The port is located under +sysutils/nut+.
Use +make config+ to select configuration options, e.g. to build the optional CGI scripts.
To install it, use:
The port is located under /usr/ports/sysutils/nut.
To install it, use the following command:
# make install clean
# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/nut/ && make install clean
USB UPS on FreeBSD
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You have to define WITH_NUT_CGI to build the optional CGI scripts.
For USB UPS devices the NUT package/port installs devd rules in +/usr/local/etc/devd/nut-usb.conf+ to set USB device permissions. 'devd' needs to be restarted for these rules to apply:
Optionaly, you can also install the following ports:
# service devd restart
(Re-)connect the device after restarting 'devd' and check that the USB device has the proper
permissions. Check the last entries of the system message buffer. You should
find an entry like
# dmesg | tail
[...]
ugen0.2: <INNO TECH USB to Serial> at usbus0
The device file must be owned by group +uucp+ and must be group
read-/writable. In the example from above this would be
# ls -Ll /dev/ugen0.2
crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 0xa5 Mar 12 10:33 /dev/ugen0.2
If the permissions are not correct, verify that your device is registered in
+/usr/local/etc/devd/nut-usb.conf+. The vendor and product id can be found
using:
# usbconfig -u 0 -a 2 dump_device_desc
where +-u+ specifies the USB bus number and +-a+ specifies the USB device index.
- sysutils/nut-snmp, for the SNMP driver,
- sysutils/nut-usb, for the USB drivers,
- sysutils/nut-libupsclient, for the upsclient library.
You are now ready to configure NUT, and start testing and using it.

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ S: Maintained: apcsmart, belkin, bestups, cyberpower, dummycons,
P: Arnaud Quette
M: aquette.dev@gmail.com
M: ArnaudQuette@eaton.com
S: Maintained or Supported: dummy-ups, usbhid-ups, mge-shut
S: Maintained or Supported: dummy-ups, usbhid-ups, mge-shut, newmge-shut
mge-utalk, snmp-ups, ...
P: Fabio Di Niro

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@ -5,33 +5,22 @@ ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
# subdirectories to build and distribute. The order matters, as
# several subdirectories depend on stuff in "common" or tools being built first
SUBDIRS = include common clients conf data docs drivers tools \
SUBDIRS = include common clients conf data tools docs drivers \
lib scripts server tests
# Automatically update the libtool script if it becomes out-of-date
# See https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/LT_005fINIT.html
LIBTOOL_DEPS = @LIBTOOL_DEPS@
libtool: $(LIBTOOL_DEPS)
$(SHELL) ./config.status libtool
# COPYING is included automatically.
EXTRA_DIST = INSTALL.nut LICENSE-GPL2 LICENSE-GPL3 MAINTAINERS UPGRADING
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# flags to pass to ./configure when calling "make distcheck" and "make
# distcheck-light". Try to check as many features as possible! Also
# need to give augeas-lenses-dir, hotplug-dir and udev-dir, so that
# staged install does not fail.
# need to give hotplug-dir and udev-dir, so that staged install does
# not fail.
DISTCHECK_FLAGS = --with-all --with-ssl --with-doc=auto
DISTCHECK_LIGHT_FLAGS = --with-all=auto --with-ssl=auto --with-doc=auto
DISTCHECK_VALGRIND_FLAGS = --with-all=auto --with-ssl=auto --with-doc=skip --with-valgrind CXXFLAGS='$(CXXFLAGS) -g' CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS) -g'
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = ${DISTCHECK_FLAGS} \
--with-systemdsystemunitdir='$${prefix}/lib/systemd/system' \
--with-systemdshutdowndir='$${prefix}/lib/systemd/system-shutdown' \
--with-systemdtmpfilesdir='$${prefix}/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d' \
--with-augeas-lenses-dir='$${prefix}/usr/share/augeas/lenses' \
--with-hotplug-dir='$${prefix}/etc/hotplug' \
--with-udev-dir='$${prefix}/etc/udev' \
--with-devd-dir='$${prefix}/etc/devd'
@ -39,10 +28,6 @@ DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = ${DISTCHECK_FLAGS} \
distcheck-light:
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DISTCHECK_FLAGS="$(DISTCHECK_LIGHT_FLAGS)" distcheck
# Make a distcheck (and check in particular) with enabled valgrind and debug info
memcheck distcheck-valgrind:
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DISTCHECK_FLAGS="$(DISTCHECK_VALGRIND_FLAGS)" distcheck
# workaround the dist generated files that are also part of the distribution
# Note that distcleancheck is disabled for now, while waiting for a proper
# solution, that do not break older unix systems
@ -51,182 +36,20 @@ memcheck distcheck-valgrind:
distcleancheck:
@:
# Quick alias for root dir recipe:
realclean: maintainer-clean
# Files made by our targets:
CLEANFILES = *-spellchecked cppcheck*.xml
DISTCLEANFILES = ChangeLog
# Most of the files generated by custom rules in the configure script
# or by autogen.sh are cleaned by the Makefile.am in their directories.
# Files below are re-created by running `configure` script and may be
# wiped by a `make distclean`:
DISTCLEANFILES += config.log configure~
#???# configure.ac~
DISTCLEANFILES += include/config.h.in~
# Files made by autotools and common rituals of the configure script,
# these are needed to run the configure script itself so are not wiped
# by a mere `make distclean`; most of these are copied by autotools
# from their installation, or made by `automake` etc. on the system
# which generates `configure`; rebuilding NUT after deleting these
# requires `autogen.sh` script to be re-run (and tools available):
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = INSTALL
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += aclocal.m4 config.guess config.sub
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += configure
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += depcomp install-sh ltmain.sh test-driver
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += m4/libtool.m4 m4/ltoptions.m4 m4/ltsugar.m4 m4/ltversion.m4 m4/lt~obsolete.m4
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += Makefile.in .dirstamp include/config.h.in
# Executed after default rules
maintainer-clean-local:
rm -f missing || true
# Do not let $SUBDIRS/Makefile rules delete their local .deps because
# this breaks our ability to clean up (e.g. some common/.../*.Plo files
# are included by generated Makefiles from other subdirectories, so they
# should be available during their clean-up). Just in case, we make sure
# here that their sub-distcleans complete first.
distclean-local:
@for DIR in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
if test -f "$${DIR}/Makefile" ; then \
echo " DISTCLEAN in $${DIR}" >&2 ; \
( cd "$${DIR}" && $(MAKE) -s distclean ) || exit ; \
fi ; \
done
rm -rf .inst tmp autom4te.cache
find "$(builddir)" -type d -name '.deps' | while read DIR ; do rm -rf "$${DIR}" ; done
# Hook the documentation building and validating recipes
# Note: these are optionally available (as determined during configure runs)
spellcheck spellcheck-interactive:
@RES=0; \
(cd $(builddir)/docs && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
(cd $(builddir)/docs/man && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
(cd $(builddir)/conf && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
(cd $(builddir)/data && $(MAKE) -s $@) || RES=$$? ; \
exit $$RES
# Note: the "all-docs" and "check-docs" targets may require tools not
# found by `configure` script (and so avoided by conventional recipes)
# such as PDF generators, so it should only be called at developer's
# discretion, choice and risk. The "check-man" targets covers source
# texts, man pages and HTML rendering of man pages, as enabled by tools.
doc spellcheck-sortdict \
all-docs check-docs \
man all-man man-man check-man man-html all-html:
cd $(builddir)/docs && $(MAKE) $@
check-NIT check-NIT-devel:
cd $(builddir)/tests/NIT && $(MAKE) $@
# This target adds syntax-checking for committed shell script files,
# to avoid surprises and delays in finding fatal typos after packaging
###
### Note: currently, shellcheck target calls check-scripts-syntax
### so when both are invoked at once, in the end the check is only
### executed once. Later it is anticipated that shellcheck would
### be implemented by requiring, configuring and calling the tool
### named "shellcheck" for even more code inspection and details.
### Still, there remains value in also checking the script syntax
### by the very version of the shell interpreter that would run
### these scripts in production usage of the resulting packages.
###
check-scripts-syntax:
@echo 'NOTE: modern bash complains about scripts using backticks (warning not error), which we ignore in NUT codebase for portability reasons: `...` obsolete, use $$(...)'
@RUNBASH=bash; if [ -x /bin/bash ]; then RUNBASH=/bin/bash ; else if [ -x /usr/bin/env ] ; then RUNBASH="/usr/bin/env bash"; fi; fi ; \
for F in `git ls-files || find . -type f` ; do \
case "`file "$$F"`" in \
*"Bourne-Again shell script"*) ( set -x ; $$RUNBASH -n "$$F" ; ) ;; \
*"POSIX shell script"*|*"shell script"*) ( set -x ; /bin/sh -n "$$F" ; ) ;; \
esac || { RES=$$? ; echo "ERROR: Syntax check failed for script file: $$F" >&2 ; exit $$RES ; } ; \
done
@echo 'SUCCESS: Shell scripts syntax is acceptable, no fatal issues were found'
shellcheck-disclaimer:
@echo "==============================================================================="
@echo "NOTICE: 'make shellcheck' is currently an alias for 'make check-scripts-syntax'"
@echo "Later it may become a call to the real shellcheck tool (if available on the"
@echo "build system during the configure phase)"
@echo "==============================================================================="
# Note: currently not part of shellcheck target, because the script below
# can test the logic with numerous SHELL_PROGS in a CI setting, and because
# check-scripts-syntax probably has checked the basic syntax above already.
shellcheck-nde:
cd $(srcdir)/tests && SERVICE_FRAMEWORK="selftest" ./nut-driver-enumerator-test.sh
shellcheck: shellcheck-disclaimer check-scripts-syntax
CPPCHECK = @CPPCHECK@
if HAVE_CPPCHECK
cppcheck: cppcheck-cxx11.xml cppcheck-c99.xml
# Let the analysis get regenerated due to any change in source;
# but note that with our different make implementations to support,
# we can not either $(shell find ...) nor blindly say e.g. *.cpp
# for each FS structure layer because e.g. there are no ./*.cpp
# in the root dir of the codebase (and so make complains there is
# `No rule to make target `*.cpp', needed by `cppcheck-cxx11.xml'`)
#
# Note that the actual `cppcheck` scan finds all files it likes
# (so if CPPCHECK_SRC_* misses something, it just won't trigger
# automagically a rebuild of the XML in developer working cycles).
CPPCHECK_SRC_H = $(top_srcdir)/*/*.h $(top_srcdir)/*/*/*.h
# CPPCHECK_SRC_H += $(top_srcdir)/*.h
CPPCHECK_SRC_C = $(top_srcdir)/*/*.c $(top_srcdir)/*/*/*.c
# CPPCHECK_SRC_C += $(top_srcdir)/*.cpp
CPPCHECK_SRC_CXX = $(top_srcdir)/*/*.cpp
# CPPCHECK_SRC_CXX += $(top_srcdir)/*.cpp $(top_srcdir)/*/*/*.cpp
cppcheck-cxx11.xml: $(CPPCHECK_SRC_CXX) $(CPPCHECK_SRC_H)
$(CPPCHECK) --std=c++11 --enable=all --inconclusive --xml --xml-version=2 . 2>$@
cppcheck-c99.xml: $(CPPCHECK_SRC_C) $(CPPCHECK_SRC_H)
$(CPPCHECK) --std=c99 --enable=all --inconclusive --xml --xml-version=2 . 2>$@
else !HAVE_CPPCHECK
cppcheck:
@echo "CPPCHECK analysis not available since 'cppcheck' was not found."
endif !HAVE_CPPCHECK
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Automatically generate the ChangeLog from Git logs:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += ChangeLog
# Older boundary of the ChangeLog commits range
# It can be a tag ('v2.2.0'), a commit hash, a date, ...
# See gitrevisions for more information on specifying ranges
GITLOG_START_POINT=v2.6.0
MAINTAINERCLEAN_FILES = ChangeLog
# Force ChangeLog regeneration upon make dist (due to nonexistant 'dummy-stamp'),
# in case it has already been generated previously
# Note that the script is hard-coded to generate "ChangeLog" in the current dir
dummy-stamp:
ChangeLog: tools/gitlog2changelog.py dummy-stamp
cd $(top_builddir) && \
./tools/gitlog2changelog.py $(GITLOG_START_POINT) || \
{ echo "gitlog2changelog.py failed to generate the ChangeLog. See https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commits/master" > $@ ; }
$(top_srcdir)/tools/gitlog2changelog.py v2.6.0 || \
echo "gitlog2changelog.py failed to generate the ChangeLog. See https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/commits/master" > $@
nut_version.h include/nut_version.h:
cd $(abs_top_builddir)/include && $(MAKE) nut_version.h
tools/gitlog2changelog.py: tools/gitlog2changelog.py.in
cd $(@D) && $(MAKE) -s $(@F)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Maintainers targets: distribution signature and hashes
nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz: dist
nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sig: dist-sig
nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.md5 nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sha256: dist-hash
dist-sig: nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz
rm -f nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sig
dist-sig:
gpg --detach-sign nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz
dist-hash: nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz
dist-hash:
md5sum nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz > nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.md5
sha256sum nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz > nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz.sha256
@ -268,14 +91,14 @@ install-dirs:
@echo "Warning: 'make install-dirs' is deprecated."
@echo "Use 'make installdirs' instead."
@echo $(WARN)
$(MAKE) installdirs
make installdirs
cgi build-cgi install-cgi install-cgi-dir install-cgi-bin \
install-cgi-man install-cgi-conf install-cgi-html:
@echo "Error: 'make $@' no longer exists."
@echo "Use './configure --with-cgi' instead."
install-lib:
@echo "Error: 'make $@' no longer exists."
@echo "Use './configure --with-dev' instead."
@echo "Use './configure --with-lib' instead."
usb build-usb install-usb:
@echo "Error: 'make $@' no longer exists."
@echo "Use './configure --with-usb' instead."
@ -284,65 +107,20 @@ snmp build-snmp install-snmp install-snmp-mgr install-snmp-man:
@echo "Use './configure --with-snmp' instead."
setver:
@echo "Error: 'make setver' no longer exists."
@echo "Edit configure.ac to set version number."
# Clean the dist tarball and packages
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_DISTBALL = nut-*.tar.gz
# HP-UX:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES = NUT_HPUX_package@PACKAGE_VERSION@.depot
# AIX as below, and RedHat-compatible (cover binary and source packages):
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += nut*rpm
# Debian-compatible (cover binary and source packages):
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += nut*deb
# Solaris SVR4 package archives:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += NUT_solaris_*_package@PACKAGE_VERSION@.local.gz
# Newer Solaris IPS (aka "pkg(5)" format archives)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES += *.p5p
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_DISTBALL)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES_PACKAGES)
package: dist
DESTDIR="$(abs_builddir)/_install_pkgprotodir" ; export DESTDIR; \
rm -rf "$$DESTDIR"; \
case "`uname -s`" in \
"HP-UX") \
( cd scripts/HP-UX && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" package && \
mv NUT_HPUX_package.depot $(abs_top_builddir)/NUT_HPUX_package@PACKAGE_VERSION@.depot ) ;; \
"SunOS") \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" install && \
( cd scripts/Solaris && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" package ) && \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$DESTDIR" uninstall && \
rm -rf "$$DESTDIR" || \
{ echo "FAILED to produce SunOS packages, inspect '$$DESTDIR' for clues" >&2 ; exit 1; } ;; \
"AIX") \
if test -d /usr/src/packages/SPECS -a -w /usr/src/packages/SPECS ; then : ; else echo "Can not write to /usr/src/packages/SPECS" >&2 ; exit 1; fi ; \
if test -d /usr/src/packages/SOURCES -a -w /usr/src/packages/SOURCES ; then : ; else echo "Can not write to /usr/src/packages/SOURCES" >&2 ; exit 1; fi ; \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) dist && \
cp scripts/Aix/nut-aix.spec /usr/src/packages/SPECS && \
cp scripts/Aix/nut.init nut-@PACKAGE_VERSION@.tar.gz /usr/src/packages/SOURCES && \
rpm -ba /usr/src/packages/SPECS/nut-aix.spec && \
mv /usr/src/packages/RPMS/nut*rpm $(abs_top_builddir)/ ;; \
*) echo "Unsupported OS for 'make $@' (no recipe bound)" >&2; exit 1;; \
esac
print-MAINTAINERCLEANFILES print-REALCLEANFILES:
@echo $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
print-DISTCLEANFILES:
@echo $(DISTCLEANFILES)
# TODO: Recursive mode to consider patterns defined in sub-dir makefiles
git-realclean-check:
@if test -e .git && (command -v git); then \
git status --ignored || while read F ; do \
for P in $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES) ; do \
case "$$F" in \
*/$$P) exit 1 ;; \
esac ; \
done; \
done ; \
fi
@echo "Edit configure.in to set version number."
package:
if test `uname -s` = "HP-UX"; then \
cd scripts/HP-UX; \
make package; \
mv NUT_HPUX_package.depot NUT_HPUX_package@PACKAGE_VERSION@.depot; \
else \
if test `uname -s` = "SunOS"; then \
make; \
rm -rf @prefix@; \
make install; \
cd scripts/Solaris; \
make package; \
make uninstall; \
rm -rf @prefix@; \
fi; \
fi;

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@ -1,601 +1,7 @@
If you're upgrading from an earlier version, see the UPGRADING file.
For a complete and more detailed list of changes, please refer to the
ChangeLog file (generated for release archives), or to the Git version
control history for "live" codebase.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Release notes for NUT 2.8.0 - what's new since 2.7.4:
NOTE: Earlier discussions (mailing list threads, GitHub issues, etc.) could
refer to this change set (too long in the making) as NUT 2.7.5.
- New (optional) keywords for configuration files were added,
so existing NUT 2.7.x builds would not accept them if some
deployments switch versions back and forth -- due to this,
semantically the version was bumped to NUT 2.8.x.
- Add support for openssl-1.1.0 (Arjen de Korte)
- libusb-1.0 API support in addition to libusb-0.1 API [#300]
- Add support for `DISABLE_WEAK_SSL=true` in upsd.conf to disable older/weaker
SSL/TLS protocols and ciphers: when NUT is built against relatively recent
versions of OpenSSL or NSS it will be restricted to TLSv1.2 or better.
For least-surprise, currently defaults to `false` and complains in log
[PR #1043]
- Add support for `ALLOW_NO_DEVICE=true` (as an upsd.conf flag or environment
variable passed from caller of the program), to allow starting the data
server initially without any device configurations and reloading it later
to apply config changes on the fly [PR #766]
- Add support for `debug_min=NUM` setting (ups.conf, upsd.conf, upsmon.conf)
to specify the minimum debug verbosity for daemons. This allows "in-vivo"
troubleshooting of service daemons without editing init scripts or service
unit definitions.
- Improve support for upsdrvctl for managing of numerous device configs,
including default "maxretry=3" and a "nowait" option to complete the
"start of everything" mode after triggering the drivers and not waiting
for them to complete initializing. This matters on systems that monitor
from dozens to hundreds of devices.
- Drivers support a new value for `synchronous` setting, which is the
new default now: `auto`. Initially after driver start-up this mode
acts as the older default `off`, but would fall back to `on` in case
the driver fails to send reports to `upsd` by overflowing the socket
buffer in async mode -- so the next connections of this driver uptime
would be synchronized (potentially slower, but safer -- blocking on
writes to the data server). This adaptation would primarily impact
and benefit devices with many (hundreds of) data points, such as
ePDUs and daisy chains. [issue #1309, PR #1315]
- Daemons such as upsd, upsmon, upslog, and device drivers previously
implied that enabled debugging (or upslog to stdout) means foreground
running, otherwise the daemon was always sent to the background.
Now there are explicit options for this (`-F`/`-B`), although default
behavior is retained. This change is used for simplified service unit
definitions.
- Improvements for device discovery or driver "lock-picking", including
general support for:
* "Standalone" mode (`-s` option), to monitor a device which is not
detailed or mentioned in ups.conf
* `NUT_ALTPIDPATH` and `NUT_STATEPATH` environment variables to override
the paths built into the driver binary [PR #473 and #507]
* "Driver data dump" mode (`-d` option), to poll a device for one or
few ('update_count' ) loops, report discovered values (dump the data
tree in upsc-like format), and exit. This complements the `nut-scanner`
for finding and identifying devices.
- support for new devices:
* IBM 6000 VA LCD 4U Rack UPS; 5396-1Kx (USB)
* Phoenix Contact QUINT-UPS model 2320461 (Modbus)
* Tripp-Lite SU3000LCD2UHV (USB; protocol 1330)
* Emerson Avocent PM3000 PDU (SNMP)
* HPE ePDU (SNMP)
- nutdrv_qx: enhanced estimation of remaining battery runtime based
on speed of voltage drop, which varies as they age [PR #1027]
- nutdrv_qx: several subdrivers added or improved, including:
* "snr" subdriver with USB connection, for SNR-UPS-LID-XXXX [PR #1008].
Note that end-users should reference explicitly the `snr` subdriver
in their `ups.conf` settings because of USB chip using the same
values of VendorID/ProductID as fabula_subdriver, fuji_subdriver,
and krauler_subdriver.
* "hunnox" subdriver, as a dialect of earlier "fabula" [PR #638]
adds support for Hunnox HNX-850 with USB connection and reported to work
for Powercool, Iron Guardian, ARES devices and possibly many others from
discussions linking to the pull request which introduced the driver.
* "phoenixtec" subdriver for Masterguard A and E series, device series
A700/1000/2000/3000(-19) and E40/60/100(-19). [PR #975]
* "ablerex" subdriver provided by the OEM vendor, note that it replaces
"krauler_subdriver" as default handler for VID:PID 0xffff:0x0000
[PR #1135]
* Legrand HID defined and handled by "krauler_subdriver" by default
[PR #1075, issue #616]
* add new "armac" subdriver, tested with Armac R/2000I/PSW, but should
support other UPSes that work with "PowerManagerII" software from
Richcomm Technologies from around 2004-2005 [PR #1239, issue #1238]
- microsol-apc (starting at version 0.68 as derived from solis 0.67):
adding support for newer APC Back-UPS BR hardware, such as
APC Back-UPS BZ1500, BZ2200BI and BZ2200I [PR #994]
- pijuice: added new i2c bus driver for PiJuice HAT, a battery UPS module
for the Raspberry Pi systems [PR #730]
- huawei-ups2000: added new driver for USB (Linux 5.12+ so far) and Serial
RS-232 Modbus device support of Huawei UPS2000/2000A (1kVA-3kVA) series,
and possibly some related FSP UPS models. [PR #954]
- socomec_jbus: added new driver for modbus-based JBUS protocol over serial
RS-232 for Socomec UPS (tested with a DIGYS 3/3 15kVA model, working
on Linux x86-64 and Raspberry Pi 3 ARM). [PR #1313]
- adelsystem_cbi: added new driver for ADELSYSTEM CBI2801224A, an all-in-one
12/24Vdc DC-UPS, which supports the modbus RTU communication protocol
[PR #1282]
- generic_modbus: added new driver for TCP and Serial Modbus device support.
The driver has been tested against PULS UPS (model UB40.241) via
MOXA ioLogikR1212 (RS485) and ioLogikE1212 (TCP/IP), and configuration
allows to map custom registers and addresses to NUT events [PR #1052]
- genericups: added support for FTTx battery backup devices, and new signal
type mappings for the contact closure pins interpretation (RB for replace
battery, BYPASS for disconnected battery, and "none" or NULL for signals
to ignore) [PR #1061]
- add devices to HCL/DDL:
* APC Back-UPS CS (USB)
* CPS CP1500EPFCLCD (USB)
* CPS EC350G, EC750G (USB)
* CPS PR2200LCDRT2U (SNMP)
* Eaton ATS 16 and 30 (SNMP)
* Eaton 5E2200VA (USB)
* Eaton 9PX Split Phase 6/8/10 kVA (XML/USB/SHUT)
* Eaton 9PX (XML/USB/SHUT)
* Eaton Ellipse PRO 650 VA (USB)
* Ippon Back Comfo Pro II 650/850/1050 (USB)
* Numeric Digital 800 (USB)
* Opti-UPS PS1500E (USB)
* Powercool 350VA to 1600VA (USB)
- C++11 support in nutclient library and cppunit tests
- Added C++ testing mock for TcpClient class (nutclientmem/MemClientStub:
data stored in local memory) [PR #1034]
- Dual Python 2 and 3 compatibility in development scripts; ability to
run build activities and resulting built NUT programs on systems that
do not have a binary named "python" [PR #1115 and some before it]
- Added Russian translation for NUT-Monitor GUI client [PR #806]
- Separated NUT-Monitor UI into two applications, NUT-Monitor-py2gtk2 and
NUT-Monitor-py3qt5, suitable for two generations of Python ecosystem
with their great differences; `NUT-Monitor` name is retained for wrapper
script which calls one of these, such that the current system can execute
[PRs #1310, #1354]
- Various USB driver families: expanded device-matching with "device" in
addition to "bus" and generic USB fields. This is needed to support
multiple attached devices that seem identical by other fields (e.g.
same vendor, same model, same USB bus, and no serial number) [PR #974]
- Various USB driver families: Improved HID parsing for byte-stream to
number conversions on different CPU architectures [PR #1024]
- Various USB HID driver families: added support for composite devices
utilizing interface greater than 0 for the UPS interface [PR #1044]
- usbhid-ups:
* added generic framework for fixing Report Descriptors which can be
used for different manufacturers by adding code to the appropriate
subdriver rather than polluting the main code with UPS specific
exceptions, and applied fixes for known mistakes in (some releases
of firmware for) CyberPower CPS*EPFCLCD [issue #439, PR #1245]
* added `onlinedischarge` option for UPSes that report `OL+DISCHRG`
when wall power is lost [PR #811]
* changed detection of VendorID 0x06da handling of which is claimed
by Liebert/Phoenixtec HID historically, and MGE HID (for AEG PROTECT
NAS UPSes) since NUT 2.7.4, so that the higher-priority MGE subdriver
would not grab each and all of the devices exposing that ID [PR #1357]
* CPS HID: add input.frequency and output.frequency
* OpenUPS2: only check OEM Information string once (fewer log messages)
* Liebert GXT4 USB VID:PID [10AF:0000]
* add battery voltage and input/output transfer voltage and frequency
in Liebert/Phoenixtec HID mapping, to support PowerWalker VFI 2000 TGS
better [PR #564, issue #560]
* add a little delay between multicommands [PR #1228]
* fix Eaton/MGE mapping for beeper handling
* add IBM USB VID
* add deep battery test for CyberPower OL3000RMXL2U
* report the libusb version used
* fixed CPU architecture dependent bitmask math issues, causing wrong
numbers interpreted from wire protocol data in Big-Endian LP64 builds
(SPARC64, s390x, etc.) [issue #1023, PRs #1024, #1040, #1055, #1226]
* add Delta UPS Amplon R Series, tested on R1K and R3K model [PR #987]
* add Delta Minuteman UPS VID/PID [PR #1230, issues #555 and #1227]
* add AMETEK Powervar UPM [PR #733]
* add Tripplite AVR750U (ProductID 0x3024) [PR #963]
* add Arduino HID device support with new arduino-hid subdriver [PR #1044]
* add new salicru-hid subdriver, tested with Salicru SPS Home 850 VA
[PR #1199, issue #732]
* add new ever-hid subdriver to support EVER UPS devices (Sinline RT Series,
Sinline RT XL Series, ECO PRO AVR CDS Series) [PR #431]
* add ability to set `battery.mfr.date` for APC HID UPS [PR #1318]
- usbhid-ups / mge-shut: compute a realpower output load approximation for
Eaton UPS when the needed data is not present
- snmp-ups:
* APC ePDU MIB support
* add `input.phase.shift` variable
* add configurable write-able `ondelay` (`ups.delay.start`) and `offdelay`
(`ups.delay.shutdown`) as timeticks support [PR #276]
* outlet groups
* fix the rounding / truncation of some values
* add outlet.N.name for Eaton ePDU
* add input.bypass.frequency for Eaton 3ph
* fix support for Eaton 2-phase ("split phase") UPS
* add flag to list currently loaded MIB-to-NUT mappings
* fix input.L2.voltage on Eaton G2/G3 PDU
* update Eaton Aphel Revelation MIB
* support Raritan Dominion PX2 PDU
* support Emerson Avocent PM3000 PDU
* improve ALARM flag handling
* add firmware version for new HPE Network card
* add ups.load, battery.charge, input.{voltage,frequency} and output.voltage
for CyberPower, as well as shutdown and other instant commands
* several rounds of updates for Eaton devices, including new ATS and ePDU
hardware families
* fixed bit mask values for flags to surely use different numbers behind
logical items (inevitably changing some of those macro symbols) [PR #1180]
- snmp-ups and nut-scanner should now support more SNMPv3 Auth and Priv
protocols, as available at NUT build time [PRs #1165, #1172]
- nut-scanner: various improvements, including:
* detection of libraries at runtime
* tracing information
* limiting parallelism (thread count) [PRs #1158, #1164]
- nut-ipmipsu: improve FreeIPMI support to build cleanly against older and
newer FreeIPMI versions [PR #1179]
- the powerpanel driver now also supports CyberPower OR1500LCDRTXL2U with
serial cable [PR #538]
- powercom driver: implement `nobt` config parameter to skip battery check
on initialization/startup [PR #1256]
- netxml-ups:
* Report calibration status
* Fix for erroneous battery info (MGEXML/0.30) [PR #1069]
- solis: various improvements and fixes
- liebert-esp2: Correct battery V scaling, update docs, implement split-phase
unit support [PR #412]
- tripplite: the "Tripp-Lite SmartUPS driver" as tested with SMART2200NET
learned to discover the firmware generation and some device features,
and in particular to manage power separately on one or two outlet groups
[PR #1048]
- tripplite_usb: updated to recognize the "3005" protocol [PR #584]
- libnutclient: introduce getDevicesVariableValues() to improve performances
when querying many devices (up to 15 times faster)
- nut-driver-enumerator: introduced a script for Linux systemd and
Solaris/illumos SMF to inspect current NUT configuration in ups.conf
file and generate service management instances for each currently
tracked power device. Also introduced services to monitor the NUT
configuration and react to editions of this file, mostly intended
for deployments that do massive monitoring of dynamically changing
farms of power devices.
- Fix File descriptors leaks by upsmon and upssched (SELinux errors)
- systemd support improvements:
* POWEROFF_WAIT
* reload support for upsd
* Deliver systemd-tmpfiles config to pre-create runtime locations
[PR #1037 for Issue #1030]
* Update units with SyslogIdentifier=%N for better logging [PR #1054]
- upsrw: display the variable type beside ENUM / RANGE
- Added `PROTVER` as alias to `NETVER` to report the protocol version in use.
Note that NUT codebase itself does not use this value and handles commands
and reported errors individually [issue #1347]
- Implement status tracking for instant commands (instcmd) and variables
settings (setvar): this allows to get the actual execution status from the
driver, and is available in libraries and upscmd / upsrw [PR #659]
- Add support for extra parameter for instant commands, both in library and
in upscmd
- dummy-ups can now specify `mode` as a driver argument, and separates the
notion of `dummy-once` (new default for `*.dev` files that do not change)
vs. `dummy-loop` (legacy default for `*.seq` and others) [issue #1385]
- new protocol variables:
* `input.phase.shift`
* `outlet.N.name`
* `outlet.N.type`
* `battery.voltage.cell.max`, `battery.voltage.cell.min`
* `battery.temperature.cell.max`, `battery.temperature.cell.min`
* `battery.status`
* `battery.capacity.nominal`
* `battery.date.maintenance` (and clarified purpose of `battery.date`)
* `battery.packs.external` (and clarified purpose of `battery.packs`)
* `experimental.*` namespace introduced [PR #1046] to facilitate
introduction of NUT drivers and their data points for which we do
not yet have concepts, or which the original driver contributors
did not map well per suitable NUT standards: this allows to balance
having those drivers available in the project vs. least surprise
for when the explicitly experimental names are changed to something
stable and standardized.
* Proposed to track Date and Time values (still as "opaque strings")
preferably in representations compatible to ISO-8601/RFC-3339 [PR #1076]
(standards update; changes to actual codebase to be applied in the future)
** New routine to convert a US formatted date string "MM/DD/YYYY" to an
ISO 8601 Calendar date "YYYY-MM-DD" was added to snmp-ups.c [PR #1078]
- Master/Slave terminology was deprecated in favor of Primary/Secondary
modes of `upsmon` client:
* Respective keywords in the configuration files (`upsd.users` and
`upsmon.conf`) are supported as backwards-compatible settings,
but the obsoleted values are no longer documented.
* Protocol keyword support was similarly updated, with `upsmon` now
first trying to elevate privileges with `PRIMARY <ups>` request,
and falling back to `MASTER <ups>` just in case it talks to an
older build of an `upsd` server.
* For the principle of least surprise, NUT codebase still exposes the
`net_master()` (as handler for `MASTER` net command) in header and
C code for the sake of existing linked binaries, and returns the
`OK MASTER-GRANTED` line to the older client that invoked it.
* Newly introduced `net_primary()` (as handler for `PRIMARY` net command)
calls the exact same application logic, but returns `OK PRIMARY-GRANTED`
line to the client.
* Python binding updated to handle both cases, as the only found in-tree
protocol consumer of the full-line text.
* For more details see issue #840 and several pull requests referenced
from it, and discussions on NUT mailing lists.
- Build fixes:
* In general, numerous fixes were applied to ensure portability and avoid
warnings (fixing a number of real bugs that caused them); CI was extended
to keep the codebase free of those types of warnings which we have got
rid of, requiring builds to succeed cleanly in several dozen combinations
of compiler versions, C standard revisions (C99 upwards, though on many
OSes with GNU99+ extensions), operating systems and CPU architectures.
* Public CI introduced to automatically test every contribution (PR) and
resulting increment of main NUT codebase, including Travis CI and LGTM.com
services, and a Jenkins farm on virtual hardware donated by Fosshost.org;
this augments testing earlier provided for some branches by Buildbot.
* Added cppunit testing with valgrind for the C++ client library
* Make targets added for shell script syntax checks for helper and service
scripts
* Make targets added for spellcheck and for maintenance of the dictionary,
including incremental spellcheck to only parse recently edited text files
* The AsciiDoc detection has been reworked to allow NUT to be built from
source without requiring asciidoc/a2x (using pre-built man pages from
the distribution tarball, for instance)
* Makefile contents rearranged for more resilient out-of-tree and in-tree
builds beside those made from the root workspace directory
* Makefiles are tested with GNU Make and BSD Make to ensure portable recipes
* More use of `pkg-config` to detect dependencies at configure time, as
well as fail-safe detection of presence of pkg-config (and its macros)
to survive and build without it too
* "slibtool" pedantic nuances now supported, allowing an alternative to
GNU libtool
* Build scripts updated to remove obsoleted calls to cleanly work with
autoconf-2.70 releases in 2020 (also works with 2.69 which was the
earlier release since 2012)
* Dynamic library loading used in certain programs and use-cases improved,
especially for 64-bit vs 32-bit builds on multiple-bitness OSes
* Logging routines like `upsdebugx()` were refactored as macros so there
is slightly less overhead when logging is disabled [PRs #685 and #1100]
* Numerous classes of compilation warnings eradicated, many of those being
potential issues with implicit data type conversions and varied numeric
type width, signedness, string buffer size, uninitialized variables or
structure fields; some more in progress
* Several logical errors found and fixed during this walk over codebase.
* Cases where compilers were overly zealous and particular code was written
the way wit was intentionally, including some comparisons that help with
different-bitness builds but indeed seem superfluous in a certain single
bitness, were commented and encased in pragmas to disable the warnings
* Basic coding style (indentations, lack of trailing white space) applied
per developer guide, but not automatically enforced/checked yet.
- Due to changes needed to resolve build warnings, mostly about mismatching
data types for some variables, some structure definitions and API signatures
of several routines had to be changed for argument types, return types,
or both. Primarily this change concerns internal implementation details
(may impact update of NUT forks with custom drivers using those), but a
few changes also happened in header files installed for builds configured
`--with-dev` and so may impact `upsclient` and `nutclient` (C++) consumers.
At the very least, binaries for those consumers should be rebuilt to remain
stable with NUT 2.8.0 and not mismatch int-type sizes and other arguments.
- As usual, more bugfixes, cleanup and improvements, on both source code
and documentation.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Release notes for NUT 2.7.4 - what's new since 2.7.3:
- New class of device supported: ATS - Automatic Transfer Switch are now
supported in NUT. Eaton ATS are supported, and APC ones should be too. Users
are welcomed to test and provide feedback
- NUT command and variable naming scheme:
* Document battery.charger.status, which will in time replace the historic
CHRG and DISCHRG flags published in ups.status
* Many extensions to support outlets groups, thresholds / alarms (ambient,
input, output, outlet and outlet.group)
- support for new devices:
AEG PROTECT B / NAS
APC ATS AP7724 (should be supported)
Asium P700
Eaton ATS
Eaton 5E 1100iUSB
Eaton E Series DX UPS 1-20 kVA
Eaton Powerware 9125-5000g
Electrys UPS 2500
Fideltronic INIGO Viper 1200
Legrand Keor Multiplug
LYONN CTB-800V
Micropower LCD 1000
NHS Laser Senoidal 5000VA
Sweex model P220
TS Shara
Various APCUPSD-controlled APC devices
- snmp-ups:
* Improve automatic detection algorithm
* Provide access to Net-SNMP timeout and retries
* Proper handling of integer RW variables
* Implement support for alarms, through ups.alarm and outlet.n.alarm
* Improve log/debug output trace
* Fix loss of precision when setting values, using upsrw
* Support for outlets group management
* Many improvements and simplification
* Add support for Tripplite units using IETF mib
* Improve communication staleness detection and recovery
* Add devices MAC address publication
* Register values enumerations, when available
* Many improvements and fixes to the SNMP subdriver creation script
- Eaton:
* 3ph SNMP:
Many improvements to Powerware / XUPS MIB, for data and commands
Add support for Eaton Power Xpert Gateway UPS Card
Improve support for temperature and humidity, including low / high values
Alarms handling
* ePDU (G2 and G3):
Improve support for ambient sensor, including thresholds and dry contacts
Outlet groups handling, including data, thresholds, settings and commands
Alarms handling
* XML/PDC (netxml-ups):
Fix Eaton XML published data
Add some settings (R/W flags) on ambient thresholds
- bcmxcp_usb: improvements for device claiming and multi-packets responses
- dummy-ups: allow any variable to be modified
- libnutclient: Fix for reads when the socket was closed by NUT server
- macosx-ups:
* fix for 10.10 (Yosemite), v1.1
* gracefully handle disconnection of UPS (return "data stale")
- nutdrv_atcl_usb: point to nutdrv_qx (fuji) for 0001:0000
- nutdrv_qx:
* Add new 'sgs' USB subdriver to support TS Shara units
* various improvements and simplification, to the code and documentation
- nut-ipmipsu: improve FreeIPMI support
- nut-scanner:
* Don't depend on development libraries, by looking at some known paths,
including the one provided through --libdir, to find the correct libraries
* Fix a crash on a 2nd call to libnutscan with SNMP method
- powercom: fix the processing of input and output voltage for KIN units
- solis:
* many improvements and cleanup
* resync with end-of-packet character
* fixes for Microsol Back-Ups BZ1200-BR
- tripplitesu: Fix initialization when tripplite firmware is buggy (for
Tripplite SU1000RT2U and possibly more)
- usbhid-ups:
* various minor improvements
* support for Eaton UPS with dual HID report descriptor in HID Parser
* handle missing USB strings in APC code
- SSL support through Mozilla NSS: Rework the NSS tests to ensure that NSS is
actually installed and usable for enabling SSL support in NUT
- Augeas support: Augeas lens for ups.conf was updated to add various missing
global directives and ups fields
- scripts/systemd/nut-server.service.in: Restore systemd relationship since it
was preventing upsd from starting whenever one or more drivers, among several,
was failing to start
- Fix UPower device matching for recent kernels, since hiddev* devices now have
class "usbmisc", rather than "usb"
- Network protocol information: default to type NUMBER for variables that are
not flagged as STRING . This point is subject to improvements or change in
the next release 2.7.5. Refer to docs/net-protocol.txt for more information
- As usual, more bugfixes, cleanup and improvements, on both source code
and documentation.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Release notes for NUT 2.7.3 - what's new since 2.7.2:
- reverted POWERDOWNFLAG to /etc/killpower as in 2.6.5 (packagers may want to
put this in another filesystem, though)
- configure/make fixes for ${systemdsystemunitdir}
- apcsmart: fix command set parsing for protocol version 4 (e.g. Smart-UPS
RT 10000 XL)
- upslog: SIGUSR1 forces an immediate log entry
- riello_usb/_ser: USB interface claim fix; improved error handling
- usbhid-ups: add support for OpenUPS2 (PID: D005), Liebert GXT3 (PID: 0008)
APC AP9584 Serial->USB kit (PID: 0000), and some Powercom models
(PID: 0001). Fixed scaling for Cyberpower 0764:0501.
- USB core: do not call usb_set_altinterface(0) by default
- nutdrv_qx: added fabula, fuji USB and Voltronic-QS-HEX subdrivers; add
bestups subdriver to supersede the old standalone bestups driver
- NUT Monitor: added FreeDesktop AppData file (including screenshots)
- renamed udev rules file to 62-nut-usbups.rules (permissions fix)
- added AIX packaging
- asem: added a driver for the UPS in ASEM PB1300 embedded PCs
- solis: updated to support APC Microsol units sold in Brazil
- tripplite_usb: updated to use dv/dq charge calculation for all models (also
exposes battery_min and battery max as configuration variables); added
binary 3005 protocol support (such as for SMART500RT1U)
- genericups: better debugging while parsing the cable description flags
- all drivers: a new 'synchronous' driver flag is available for very verbose
units, such as some ePDUs
- Eaton:
* Add support for EnergySaving features for Eaton UPSs (HID USB/SHUT and
XCP USB/serial)
* Fix and complete Eaton ePDUs G2/G3 support
* ABM (Advanced Battery Monitoring) support through battery.charger.status
in HID (USB and SHUT), XCP (USB and serial) and SNMP (Powerware XUPS
MIB)
- support for new devices:
APC Back-UPS 1200BR and Back-UPS BZ2200BI-BR (Microsol)
ASEM SPA PB1300 UPS
Belkin Regulator PRO-USB
Cyber Power Systems Value 1500ELCD-RU
EUROCASE EA200N 2000VA
Fideltronik LUPUS 500
Flight Technic & International (FTUPS) FT-1000BS and FT-1000BS(T)
Grafenthal PR-3000-HS
JAWAN JW-UPSLC02
Lacerda New Orion 800VA
Mecer ME-1000-WTU
NHS Sistemas de Energia Expert C Online 6000/8000/10000
NHS Sistemas de Energia Expert S Online 6000/8000/10000
Powercom BNT-xxxAP (USB product id: 0001)
Rucelf UPOII-3000-96-EL
Tripp Lite OMNIVSINT800
Voltronic Power Apex 1KVA and Imperial 1KVA
ChangeLog file.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Release notes for NUT 2.7.2 - what's new since 2.7.1:
@ -780,7 +186,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.6.4 - what's new since 2.6.3:
especially from the network. Non printable characters were missed
from strings operation (such as strlen), but still copied to the
buffer, causing an overflow.
Thus, fix NUT parser, to only allow the subset of ASCII charset from
Thus, fix NUT parser, to only allow the subset Ascii charset from
Space to ~
(Reported by Sebastian Pohle, Alioth bug #313636, CVE-2012-2944)
@ -842,12 +248,12 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.6.4 - what's new since 2.6.3:
- blazer_ser and blazer_usb now try to automatically estimate high and low
voltages, to be able to calculate battery charge ; support for online
Innova UPS (T, RT and 3/1 T) has been added ; Best UPS support has been
improved, to prepare for superseding bestups driver
improved, to prepare for superseeding bestups driver
- bestups has also received some care, though users are encouraged to switch
to blazer_ser, since bestups will soon be deprecated.
- newmge-shut has been heavily improved. However, replacement of the
- newmge-shut has been heavilly improved. However, replacement of the
current mge-shut has been postponed to the next release, due to the CVE
issue.
@ -933,7 +339,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.6.3 - what's new since 2.6.2:
- Base files for HPUX packaging have been added. This is still a work in
progress.
- Compilation on IBM AIX has been fixed (namespace conflict with ctypes).
- Compilation on IBM Aix has been fixed (namespace conflict with ctypes).
- more bugfixes, cleanup and improvements, on both source code and
documentation.
@ -971,7 +377,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.6.2 - what's new since 2.6.1:
along with Java archives (.jar) in the Download section.
- support for new devices: Eaton 3S ; Cyber Power Systems CP1000AVRLCD ;
various APC models equipped with APC AP9618 management card, including APC
various APC models equiped with APC AP9618 management card, including APC
Smart-UPS RT XL ; Orvaldi 750 / 900SP ; POWEREX VI 1000 LED ; PowerWalker
VI 850 LCD ; SVEN Power Pro+ series (USB ID ffff:0000).
@ -996,9 +402,9 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.6.2 - what's new since 2.6.1:
the default 3 seconds.
- snmp-ups.c has a new initialization method, that uses sysObjectID, which is
a pointer to the preferred MIB of the device, to detect supported devices.
a pointer to the prefered MIB of the device, to detect supported devices.
This speeds up even more init stage and should render void the use of 'mib'
option. SNMP v3 session initialization has also been fixed, and Eaton PDU
option. SNMP v3 session initialisation has also been fixed, and Eaton PDU
support has been completed.
- Initial support has been added for systemd, the System and Service Manager
@ -1041,9 +447,9 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.6.1 - what's new since 2.6.0:
- usbhid-ups has completed a bit supported variables for APC and Eaton / MGE.
- on the quality assurance side, Eaton has worked on fixing a few
non-conformance issues, like C++ style comments and warnings, using
a newly developed verification tool (Prachi Gandhi).
- on the quality assurance side, Eaton has worked on fixing a few non
conformances, like C++ style comments and warnings, using a newly developed
verification tool (Prachi Gandhi).
- fix remaining references to LIBSSL_LDFLAGS, instead of LIBSSL_LIBS,
which cause unresolved symbol on libupsclient users (Fabrice Coutadeur).
@ -1102,7 +508,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.6.0 - what's new since 2.4.3:
- improve configure time dependencies checking and processing.
- improve older Unix systems support (HP-UX, AIX, ...) for missing functions.
- improve older Unix systems support (HP-UX, Aix, ...) for missing functions.
- refresh and improve USB helper files (udev and UPower).
@ -1173,7 +579,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.4.1 - what's new since 2.4.0:
version 1.1.
- the situation of the build toolchain has been fixed, with regard to the
"make clean" target and the wrongly removed generated USB files. This broke
"make clean" target and the wrongly removed generated USB files. This brokes
further configure call.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -1216,7 +622,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.4.0 - what's new since 2.2.2:
- NUT now ships a bash completion function for 'upsc' command
(scripts/misc/nut.bash_completion). Simply copy it to /etc/bash_completion.d
- many internal changes to improve maintainability, while lowering the
- many internal changes to improve maintenability, while lowering the
maintenance cost (thus allowing developers to focus on what matters: the
code!). Examples of this are:
- the USB information automatic extraction to generate the various USB helper
@ -1332,7 +738,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.5 - what's new since 2.0.4:
This release is a backport of the development version. Many changes
have already been backported previously. Thus it is more a
synchronization release, though it includes many bugfixes and support
synchronisation release, though it includes many bugfixes and support
for new models.
- support for new devices: APC Smart-UPS with 6TI firmware; Belkin
@ -1366,12 +772,12 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.5 - what's new since 2.0.4:
Release notes for NUT 2.0.4 - what's new since 2.0.3:
- The newhidups critical bug (segmentation fault) has been fixed. It has
also received some more care, like bugfixes and new models support and
also received some more care, like buxfixes and new models support and
enhancement for Solaris.
[Peter Selinger and Arnaud Quette]
- A bug has been fixed in NUT core to support resuming from suspend-to-disk.
This should also fix other similar issues, like time synchronization
This should also fix other similar issues, like time synchronisation
through the NTP - Network Time Protocol.
[Arjen de Korte]
@ -1394,7 +800,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.4 - what's new since 2.0.3:
[Carlos Rodrigues]
- The new rhino driver was added to support Microsol Rhino UPS hardware
The solis has also been improved for Solaris compatibility, and
The solis has also been improved for solaris compatibility, and
internal / external shutdown programming. solis can now save external
shutdown programming to ups, and support new cables for solis 3
[Silvino B. Magalhães]
@ -1434,7 +840,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.3 - what's new since 2.0.2:
ups.model retrieval for some specific case (release 0.65)
- The drivers don't change to the "statepath" directory anymore at
initialization time if called using -k. This avoid unneeded
initialisation time if called using -k. This avoid unneeded
failure to poweroff the UPS if /var is already unmounted.
[Gaspar Bakos]
@ -1454,7 +860,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.3 - what's new since 2.0.2:
- The packaging files for Red Hat have received various fixes
[Thomas Jarosch]
- The solis driver has been fixed to avoid a naming collision and
- The solis driver has been fixed to avoid a naming colision and
compile on Solaris
[Paweł Kierdelewicz]
@ -1496,7 +902,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.2 - what's new since 2.0.1:
[Thanos Chatziathanassiou, Olli Salvia]
- The bcmxcp driver is back with support for Powerware UPSs.
[Tore Ørpetveit, Kjell Claesson]
[Tore Øpetveit, Kjell Claesson]
- The cyberpower driver now supports CyberPower 1000AVR.
[Dave Huang]
@ -1507,7 +913,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.2 - what's new since 2.0.1:
- The apcsmart driver has fixed APC600 support.
- The etapro driver fixes brokenness due to ser_get_line use
- The etapro driver fixes brokeness due to ser_get_line use
[Marek Michalkiewicz]
- The new upscode2 driver supports Fiskars, Compaq and Powerware
@ -1559,7 +965,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.1 - what's new since 2.0.0:
and bypass control.
[Gert Lynge]
- The tripplite driver has received a major overhaul to bring it up to
- The tripplite driver has recieved a major overhaul to bring it up to
working condition for the 2.0 tree, including code cleanups, several
new variables, commands, and user-definable parameters. See
ChangeLog for more.
@ -1718,7 +1124,7 @@ Release notes for NUT 2.0.0 - what's new since 1.4.x:
instcmds.
- Effekta MT 2000 RM hardware is now supported by the fentonups driver.
[Christoph Moar]
[christoph moar]
- The new safenet driver supports UPS hardware that uses the protocol
of the same name. This includes models from many manufacturers,

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@ -120,9 +120,8 @@ The entry in `ups.conf` looks like this:
driver = apcsmart
port = /dev/ttyS1
To start and stop drivers, use upsdrvctl of upsdrvsvcctl (installed on
operating systems with a service management framework supported by NUT).
By default, it will start or stop every UPS in the config file:
To start and stop drivers, use upsdrvctl. By default, it will start or
stop every UPS in the config file:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl start
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl stop
@ -132,17 +131,6 @@ However, you can also just start or stop one by adding its name:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl start sparky
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvctl stop sparky
On operating systems with a supported service management framework,
you might wrap your NUT drivers into individual services instances
with:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvsvcctl resync
and then manage those service instances with commands like:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvsvcctl start sparky
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsdrvsvcctl stop sparky
To find the driver name for your device, refer to the section below
called "HARDWARE SUPPORT TABLE".
@ -248,7 +236,7 @@ Power distribution unit management
NUT also provides an advanced support for power distribution units.
You should read the <<outlet_management,NUT outlets management and PDU notes>>
You should read the <<Outlets_PDU_notes,Configuring automatic UPS shutdowns>>
chapter to learn more about when to use this feature.
Network Server
@ -273,52 +261,32 @@ separate section in the documentation since it is so important.
You configure it by telling it about UPSes that you want to monitor in
upsmon.conf. Each UPS can be defined as one of two possible types:
a "primary" or "secondary".
Primary
~~~~~~~
Master
~~~~~~
The monitored UPS possibly supplies power to this system running `upsmon`,
but more importantly -- this system can manage the UPS (typically, this
instance of `upsmon` runs on the same system as the `upsd` and driver(s)):
it is capable and responsible for shutting it down when the battery is
depleted (or in another approach, lingering to deplete it or to tell the
UPS to reboot its load after too much time has elapsed and this system
is still alive -- meaning wall power returned at a "wrong" moment).
This UPS supplies power to the system running `upsmon`, and this system is also
responsible for shutting it down when the battery is depleted. This occurs
after any slave systems have disconnected safely.
The shutdown of this (primary) system itself, as well as eventually an
UPS shutdown, occurs after any secondary systems ordered to shut down
first have disconnected, or a critical urgency threshold was passed.
If your UPS is plugged directly into a system's serial or USB port, the
`upsmon` process on that system should define its relation to that UPS
as a primary. It may be more complicated for higher-end UPSes with a
shared network management capability (typically via SNMP) or several
serial/USB ports that can be used simultaneously, and depends on what
vendors and drivers implement. Setups with several competing primaries
(for redundancy) are technically possible, if each one runs its own
full stack of NUT, but results can be random (currently NUT does not
provide a way to coordinate several entities managing the same device).
If your UPS is plugged directly into a system's serial port, the `upsmon`
process on that system should define that UPS as a master.
For a typical home user, there's one computer connected to one UPS.
That means you would run on the same computer the whole NUT stack --
a suitable driver, `upsd`, and `upsmon` in primary mode.
That means you run a driver, `upsd`, and `upsmon` in master mode.
Secondary
~~~~~~~~~
Slave
~~~~~
The monitored UPS may supply power to the system running `upsmon` (or
alternatively, it may be a monitoring station with zero PSUs fed by
that UPS), but more importantly, this system can't manage the UPS --
e.g. shut it down directly (through a locally running NUT driver).
This UPS may supply power to the system running `upsmon`, but this system can't
shut it down directly.
Use this mode when you run multiple computers on the same UPS.
Obviously, only one can be connected to the serial or USB port
on a typical UPS, and that system is the primary. Everything
else is a secondary.
Use this mode when you run multiple computers on the same UPS. Obviously, only
one can be connected to the serial port on the UPS, and that system is the
master. Everything else is a slave.
For a typical home user, there's one computer connected to one UPS.
That means you run a driver, `upsd`, and `upsmon` in primary mode.
That means you run a driver, upsd, and upsmon in master mode.
Additional Information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -508,11 +476,7 @@ The past stable trees were 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 2.0, 2.2 and 2.4, with the
latest stable tree designated 2.6. The development trees were 1.1, 1.3,
1.5, 2.1 and 2.3. As of the 2.4 release, there is no real development
branch anymore since the code is available through a revision control
system (namely Subversion) and snapshots. Since 2.7 line of releases,
sources are tracked in Git revision control system, with the project
ecosystem being hosted on GitHub, and improvements or other contributions
merged through common pull request approach and custom NUT CI testing
on multiple platforms.
system (namely Subversion) and snapshots.
Major release jumps are mostly due to large changes to the features
list. There have also been a number of architectural changes which

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Roadmap
^^^
This release is focused on the website and documentation rewrite, using
the excellent link:https://asciidoc.org/[AsciiDoc].
the excellent link:http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc[AsciiDoc].
2.8
^^^
@ -113,6 +113,6 @@ and https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?atid=411545&group_id=30602&func=browse[fe
solar panel driver, and the powerman internal approach of a generic engine with
a scripting interface is a cool idea.
Ref http://powerman.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/powerman/trunk/etc/apcpdu.dev?revision=969&view=markup
- integrate the (future) new powerman LUA engine (maybe/must-be used for the driver above?)
- integrate the (future) new powerman LUA engine (maybe/mustbe used for the driver above?)
for native PDU support
- see how we can help and collaborate with DeviceKit-power

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@ -7,172 +7,6 @@ This file lists changes that affect users who installed older versions
of this software. When upgrading from an older version, be sure to
check this file to see if you need to make changes to your system.
Changes from 2.7.4 to 2.8.0
---------------------------
- Note to distribution packagers: this version hopefully learns from many
past mistakes, so many custom patches may be no longer needed. If some
remain, please consider making pull requests for upstream NUT codebase
to share the fixes consistently across the ecosystem. Also note that
some new types of drivers (so package groups with unique dependencies)
could have appeared since your packaging was written (e.g. with modbus),
as well as new features in systemd integration (`nut-driver@instances`
and the `nut-driver-enumerator` to manage their population), as well as
updated Python 2 and Python 3 support (again, maybe dictating different
package groups) as detailed below.
- Due to changes needed to resolve build warnings, mostly about mismatching
data types for some variables, some structure definitions and API signatures
of several routines had to be changed for argument types, return types,
or both. Primarily this change concerns internal implementation details
(may impact update of NUT forks with custom drivers using those), but a
few changes also happened in header files installed for builds configured
`--with-dev` and so may impact `upsclient` and `nutclient` (C++) consumers.
At the very least, binaries for those consumers should be rebuilt to remain
stable with NUT 2.8.0 and not mismatch int-type sizes and other arguments.
- libusb-1.0: NUT now defaults to building against libusb-1.0 API version
if the configure script finds the development headers, falling back to
libusb-0.1 if not. Please report any regressions.
- apcupsd-ups: When monitoring a remote apcupsd server, interpret "SHUTTING
DOWN" as a NUT "LB" status. If you were relying on the previous behavior
(for instance, in a monitor-only situation), please adjust your upsmon
settings. Reference: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/460
- Packagers: the AsciiDoc detection has been reworked to allow NUT to be built
from source without requiring asciidoc/a2x (using pre-built man pages from
the distribution tarball, for instance). Please double-check that we did not
break anything (see docs/configure.txt for options).
- Driver core: options added for standalone mode (scanning for devices without
requiring ups.conf) - see docs/man/nutupsdrv.txt for details.
- oldmge-shut has been removed, and replaced by mge-shut.
- New drivers for devices with "Qx" (also known as "Megatec Q*") family of
protocols should be developed as sub-drivers in the `nutdrv_qx` framework
for USB and Serial connected devices, not as updates/clones of older e.g.
`blazer` family and `bestups`. Sources, man pages and start-up messages
of such older drivers were marked with "OBSOLETION WARNING".
- liebert-esp2: some multi-phase variable names have been updated to match the
rest of NUT.
- netxml-ups: if you have old firmware, or were relying on values being off by
a factor of 10, consider the `do_convert_deci` flag. See
docs/man/netxml-ups.txt for details.
- snmp-ups: detection of Net-SNMP has been updated to use `pkg-config` by
default (if present), rather than `net-snmp-config(-32|-64)` script(s) as
the only option available previously. The scripts tend to specify a lot
of options (sometimes platform-specific) in suggested `CFLAGS` and `LIBS`
compared to the packaged `pkg-config` information which also works and is
more portable. If this change bites your distribution, please bring it up
in https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues or better yet, post a PR.
Also note that `./configure --with-netsnmp-config(=yes)` should set up the
preference of the detected script over `pkg-config` information, if both
are available, and `--with-netsnmp-config=/path/name` would as well.
- snmp-ups: bit mask values for flags in earlier codebase were defined in a
way that caused logically different items to have same numeric values.
This was fixed to surely use different definitions (so changing numbers
behind some of those macro symbols), and testing with UPS, ePDU and ATS
hardware which was available did not expose any practical differences.
- usbhid-ups: numeric data conversion from wire protocol to CPU representation
in GetValue() was completely reworked, aiming to be correct on all CPU types.
That said, regressions are possible and feedback is welcome.
- nut-scanner: Packagers, take note of the changes to the library
search code in common/common.c. Please file an issue if this does not work
with your platform.
- dummy-ups can now specify `mode` as a driver argument, and separates the
notion of `dummy-once` (new default for `*.dev` files that do not change)
vs. `dummy-loop` (legacy default for `*.seq` and others) [issue #1385]
* Note this can break third-party test scripts which expected `*.dev`
files to work as a looping sequence with a `TIMER` keywords to change
values slowly; now such files should get processed to the end once.
Specify `mode=dummy-loop` driver option or rename the data file used
in the `port` option for legacy behavior.
Use/Test-cases which modified such files content externally should
not be impacted.
- Python: scripts have been updated to work with Python 3 as well as 2.
* PyNUT module (protocol binding) supports both Python generations.
* NUT-Monitor (desktop UI client) got separated into two projects:
one with support for Python2 and GTK2, and another for Python3 and Qt5.
On operating systems that serve both environments, either of these
implementation should be usable. For distributions that deprecated
and removed Python2 support, it is a point to consider in NUT packages
and their build-time and installation dependencies.
The historic filenames for desktop integration (`NUT-Monitor` script
and `nut-monitor.desktop`) are still delivered, but now cover a wrapper
script which detects the environment capabilities and launches the best
suitable UI implementation (if both are available).
- apcsmart: updates to CS "hack" (see docs/man/apcsmart.txt for details)
- upsdebugx(): added `[D#]` prefix to log entries with level > 0
so if any scripts or other tools relied on parsing those messages
making some assumptions, they should be updated
- upsdebugx() and related methods are now macros, optionally calling similarly
named implementations like s_upsdebugx() as a slight optimization; this may
show up in linking of binaries for some customized build scenarios
- libraries, tools and protocol now support a `TRACKING` ID to be used with
an `INSTCMD` or `SET VAR` requests; for details see docs/net-protocol.txt
and docs/sock-protocol.txt
- upsrw: display the variable type beside ENUM / RANGE
- Augeas: new `--with-augeas-lenses-dir` configure option.
Changes from 2.7.3 to 2.7.4
---------------------------
- scripts/systemd/nut-server.service.in: Restore systemd relationship since it
was preventing upsd from starting whenever one or more drivers, among several,
was failing to start
- Fix UPower device matching for recent kernels, since hiddev* devices now have
class "usbmisc", rather than "usb"
- macosx-ups: the "port" driver option no longer has any effect
- Network protocol information: default to type NUMBER for variables that are
not flagged as STRING . This point is subject to improvements or change in
the next release 2.7.5. Refer to docs/net-protocol.txt for more information
Changes from 2.7.2 to 2.7.3
---------------------------
- The linkman:nutdrv_qx[8] driver will eventually supersede linkman:bestups[8].
It has been tested on a U-series Patriot Pro II. Please test the new driver
on your hardware during your next maintenance window, and report any bugs.
- If you are upgrading from a new install of 2.7.1 or 2.7.2, double-check the
value of POWERDOWNFLAG in $prefix/etc/upsmon.conf - it has been restored to
/etc/killpower as in 2.6.5 and earlier.
- If you use upslog with a large sleep value, you may be interested in adding
`killall -SIGUSR1 upslog` to any OB/OL script actions. This will force
upslog to write a log entry to catch short power transients.
- Be sure that your SSL keys are readable by the NUT system user. The SSL
subsystem is now initialized after `upsd` forks, to work around issues in the
NSS library.
- The systemd nut-server.service does not Require nut-driver to be started
successfully. This was previously preventing upsd startup, even for just
one driver failure among many. This also matches the behavior of sysV
initscripts.
Changes from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2
---------------------------
@ -297,7 +131,7 @@ Changes from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2
This enable the additional build and distribution of the static
version of libupsclient, along with the pkg-config helper and manual
pages. The default configure option is to distribute only the shared
version of libupsclient. This can be overridden by using the
version of libupsclient. This can be overriden by using the
"--disable-shared" configure option (distribute static only binaries).
- The UPS poweroff handling of the usbhid-ups driver has been reworked.
Though regression is not expected, users of this driver are
@ -308,7 +142,7 @@ Changes from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1
---------------------------
- nothing that affects upgraded systems.
(The below message is repeated due to previous omission)
(The below message is repetead due to previous omission)
- Developers of external client application using libupsclient are
encouraged to rename their "UPSCONN" client structure to "UPSCONN_t"
since the former will disappear by the release of NUT 2.4.
@ -333,7 +167,7 @@ automake). Refer to packaging/debian/ for an example of migration.
ie not using upsdrvctl.
- Developers of external client application using libupsclient are
encouraged to rename the "UPSCONN" client structure to "UPSCONN_t"
since the former will disappear by the release of NUT 2.4.
since the former will disapear by the release of NUT 2.4.
Changes from 2.0.4 to 2.0.5
---------------------------

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# Network UPS Tools: clients
EXTRA_DIST =
# nutclient.cpp for some legacy reason (maybe initial detached development?)
# optionally includes "common.h" with the NUT build setup - and this option
# was never triggered in fact, not until pushed through command line like this:
AM_CXXFLAGS = -DHAVE_NUTCOMMON=1 -I$(top_srcdir)/include
# Make sure out-of-dir dependencies exist (especially when dev-building parts):
$(top_builddir)/common/libcommon.la \
$(top_builddir)/common/libcommonclient.la \
$(top_builddir)/common/libparseconf.la: dummy
@cd $(@D) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(@F)
# by default, link programs in this directory with libcommon.a
LDADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommon.la libupsclient.la $(NETLIBS)
LDADD = ../common/libcommon.la libupsclient.la $(NETLIBS)
if WITH_SSL
LDADD += $(LIBSSL_LIBS)
endif
@ -32,13 +20,9 @@ endif
bin_PROGRAMS = upsc upslog upsrw upscmd
dist_bin_SCRIPTS = upssched-cmd
sbin_PROGRAMS = upsmon upssched
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libupsclient.la
if HAVE_CXX11
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libnutclient.la
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libnutclientstub.la
endif
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libupsclient.la libnutclient.la
if WITH_DEV
include_HEADERS = upsclient.h ../include/parseconf.h nutclient.h nutclientmem.h
include_HEADERS = upsclient.h ../include/parseconf.h nutclient.h
endif
if WITH_CGI
cgiexec_PROGRAMS = upsstats.cgi upsimage.cgi upsset.cgi
@ -51,7 +35,7 @@ upslog_SOURCES = upslog.c upsclient.h upslog.h
upsmon_SOURCES = upsmon.c upsmon.h upsclient.h
upssched_SOURCES = upssched.c upssched.h
upssched_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommon.la $(top_builddir)/common/libparseconf.la $(NETLIBS)
upssched_LDADD = ../common/libcommon.la ../common/libparseconf.la $(NETLIBS)
upsimage_cgi_SOURCES = upsimage.c upsclient.h upsimagearg.h cgilib.c cgilib.h
upsimage_cgi_LDADD = $(LDADD) $(LIBGD_LDFLAGS)
@ -62,44 +46,15 @@ upsstats_cgi_SOURCES = upsstats.c upsclient.h status.h upsstats.h \
# not LDADD.
libupsclient_la_SOURCES = upsclient.c upsclient.h
libupsclient_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommonclient.la
libupsclient_la_LIBADD = ../common/libcommonclient.la
if WITH_SSL
libupsclient_la_LIBADD += $(LIBSSL_LIBS)
endif
# Below we set API versions of public libraries
# http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
# Note that changes here may have to be reflected in packaging (the shared
# object .so names would differ)
# libupsclient version information
libupsclient_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 6:0:0 -export-symbols-regex ^upscli_
# http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
libupsclient_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 4:0:0
if HAVE_CXX11
# libnutclient version information and build
libnutclient_la_SOURCES = nutclient.h nutclient.cpp
libnutclient_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 2:0:0
# Needed in not-standalone builds with -DHAVE_NUTCOMMON=1
# which is defined for in-tree CXX builds above:
libnutclient_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/common/libcommonclient.la
else
EXTRA_DIST += nutclient.h nutclient.cpp
endif
libnutclient_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0
if HAVE_CXX11
# libnutclientstub version information and build
libnutclientstub_la_SOURCES = nutclientmem.h nutclientmem.cpp
libnutclientstub_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 1:0:0
libnutclientstub_la_LIBADD = libnutclient.la
else
EXTRA_DIST += nutclientmem.h nutclientmem.cpp
endif
dummy:
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in .dirstamp
# NOTE: Do not clean ".deps" in SUBDIRS of the main project,
# the root Makefile.am takes care of that!
#clean-local:
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@ -46,12 +46,9 @@ static char *unescape(char *buf)
hex[1] = buf[++i];
hex[2] = '\0';
if (!isxdigit((unsigned char) hex[0])
|| !isxdigit((unsigned char) hex[1]))
|| !isxdigit((unsigned char) hex[0]))
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "bad escape char");
long l = strtol(hex, NULL, 16);
assert(l>=0);
assert(l<=255);
ch = (char)l; /* FIXME: Loophole about non-ASCII symbols in top 128 values, or negatives for signed char... */
ch = strtol(hex, NULL, 16);
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@ -17,9 +17,6 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_CGILIB_H_SEEN
#define NUT_CGILIB_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
@ -44,4 +41,3 @@ int checkhost(const char *host, char **desc);
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_CGILIB_H_SEEN */

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@ -28,13 +28,6 @@
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include <exception>
#include <cstdint>
#include <ctime>
/* See include/common.h for details behind this */
#ifndef NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE
#define NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(x) (void)(x)
#endif
namespace nut
{
@ -58,11 +51,9 @@ class NutException : public std::exception
{
public:
NutException(const std::string& msg):_msg(msg){}
NutException(const NutException&) = default;
NutException& operator=(NutException& rhs) = default;
virtual ~NutException() override;
virtual const char * what() const noexcept override {return this->_msg.c_str();}
virtual std::string str() const noexcept {return this->_msg;}
virtual ~NutException() throw() {}
virtual const char * what() const throw() {return this->_msg.c_str();}
virtual std::string str() const throw() {return this->_msg;}
private:
std::string _msg;
};
@ -74,9 +65,7 @@ class SystemException : public NutException
{
public:
SystemException();
SystemException(const SystemException&) = default;
SystemException& operator=(SystemException& rhs) = default;
virtual ~SystemException() override;
virtual ~SystemException() throw() {}
private:
static std::string err();
};
@ -89,9 +78,7 @@ class IOException : public NutException
{
public:
IOException(const std::string& msg):NutException(msg){}
IOException(const IOException&) = default;
IOException& operator=(IOException& rhs) = default;
virtual ~IOException() override;
virtual ~IOException() throw() {}
};
/**
@ -101,9 +88,7 @@ class UnknownHostException : public IOException
{
public:
UnknownHostException():IOException("Unknown host"){}
UnknownHostException(const UnknownHostException&) = default;
UnknownHostException& operator=(UnknownHostException& rhs) = default;
virtual ~UnknownHostException() override;
virtual ~UnknownHostException() throw() {}
};
/**
@ -113,9 +98,7 @@ class NotConnectedException : public IOException
{
public:
NotConnectedException():IOException("Not connected"){}
NotConnectedException(const NotConnectedException&) = default;
NotConnectedException& operator=(NotConnectedException& rhs) = default;
virtual ~NotConnectedException() override;
virtual ~NotConnectedException() throw() {}
};
/**
@ -125,30 +108,9 @@ class TimeoutException : public IOException
{
public:
TimeoutException():IOException("Timeout"){}
TimeoutException(const TimeoutException&) = default;
TimeoutException& operator=(TimeoutException& rhs) = default;
virtual ~TimeoutException() override;
virtual ~TimeoutException() throw() {}
};
/**
* Cookie given when performing async action, used to redeem result at a later date.
*/
typedef std::string TrackingID;
/**
* Result of an async action.
*/
typedef enum
{
UNKNOWN,
PENDING,
SUCCESS,
INVALID_ARGUMENT,
FAILURE,
} TrackingResult;
typedef std::string Feature;
/**
* A nut client is the starting point to dialog to NUTD.
* It can connect to an NUTD then retrieve its device list.
@ -160,7 +122,7 @@ class Client
friend class Variable;
friend class Command;
public:
virtual ~Client();
~Client();
/**
* Intend to authenticate to a NUTD server.
@ -170,13 +132,13 @@ public:
* \todo Is his method is global to all connection protocol or is it specific to TCP ?
* \note Actually, authentication fails only if already set, not if bad values are sent.
*/
virtual void authenticate(const std::string& user, const std::string& passwd) = 0;
virtual void authenticate(const std::string& user, const std::string& passwd)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Disconnect from the NUTD server.
* \todo Is his method is global to all connection protocol or is it specific to TCP ?
*/
virtual void logout() = 0;
virtual void logout()throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Device manipulations.
@ -189,29 +151,29 @@ public:
* \param name Name of the device.
* \return The device.
*/
virtual Device getDevice(const std::string& name);
virtual Device getDevice(const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve the list of all devices supported by UPSD server.
* \return The set of supported devices.
*/
virtual std::set<Device> getDevices();
virtual std::set<Device> getDevices()throw(NutException);
/**
* Test if a device is supported by the NUTD server.
* \param dev Device name.
* \return true if supported, false otherwise.
*/
virtual bool hasDevice(const std::string& dev);
virtual bool hasDevice(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve names of devices supported by NUTD server.
* \return The set of names of supported devices.
*/
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceNames() = 0;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceNames()throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Retrieve the description of a device.
* \param name Device name.
* \return Device description.
*/
virtual std::string getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name) = 0;
virtual std::string getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name)throw(NutException)=0;
/** \} */
/**
@ -224,60 +186,54 @@ public:
* \param dev Device name
* \return Variable names
*/
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev) = 0;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Retrieve names of read/write variables supported by a device.
* \param dev Device name
* \return RW variable names
*/
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev) = 0;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Test if a variable is supported by a device.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Variable name
* \return true if the variable is supported.
*/
virtual bool hasDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name);
virtual bool hasDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve the description of a variable.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Variable name
* \return Variable description if provided.
*/
virtual std::string getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) = 0;
virtual std::string getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Retrieve values of a variable.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Variable name
* \return Variable values (usually one) if available.
*/
virtual std::vector<std::string> getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) = 0;
virtual std::vector<std::string> getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Retrieve values of all variables of a device.
* \param dev Device name
* \return Variable values indexed by variable names.
*/
virtual std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev);
/**
* Retrieve values of all variables of a set of devices.
* \param devs Device names
* \return Variable values indexed by variable names, indexed by device names.
*/
virtual std::map<std::string,std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > > getDevicesVariableValues(const std::set<std::string>& devs);
virtual std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to set the value of a variable.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Variable name
* \param value Variable value
*/
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value) = 0;
virtual void setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Intend to set the value of a variable.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Variable name
* \param values Vector of variable values
* \param value Variable value
*/
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::vector<std::string>& values) = 0;
virtual void setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::vector<std::string>& values)throw(NutException)=0;
/** \} */
/**
@ -290,28 +246,27 @@ public:
* \param dev Device name
* \return Command names
*/
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev) = 0;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Test if a command is supported by a device.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Command name
* \return true if the command is supported.
*/
virtual bool hasDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name);
virtual bool hasDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve the description of a command.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Command name
* \return Command description if provided.
*/
virtual std::string getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) = 0;
virtual std::string getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Intend to execute a command.
* \param dev Device name
* \param name Command name
* \param param Additional command parameter
*/
virtual TrackingID executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& param="") = 0;
virtual void executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException)=0;
/** \} */
/**
@ -322,33 +277,15 @@ public:
* Log the current user (if authenticated) for a device.
* \param dev Device name.
*/
virtual void deviceLogin(const std::string& dev) = 0;
virtual void deviceLogin(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException)=0;
/**
* Retrieve the number of user logged-in for the specified device.
* Retrieve the number of user longged in the specified device.
* \param dev Device name.
* \return Number of logged-in users.
*/
virtual int deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev) = 0;
/* NOTE: "master" is deprecated since NUT v2.8.0 in favor of "primary".
* For the sake of old/new server/client interoperability,
* practical implementations should try to use one and fall
* back to the other, and only fail if both return "ERR".
*/
virtual void deviceMaster(const std::string& dev) = 0;
virtual void devicePrimary(const std::string& dev) = 0;
virtual void deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev) = 0;
/**
* Retrieve the result of a tracking ID.
* \param id Tracking ID.
*/
virtual TrackingResult getTrackingResult(const TrackingID& id) = 0;
virtual bool hasFeature(const Feature& feature);
virtual bool isFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature) = 0;
virtual void setFeature(const Feature& feature, bool status) = 0;
static const Feature TRACKING;
virtual int deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException)=0;
virtual void deviceMaster(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException)=0;
virtual void deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException)=0;
protected:
Client();
@ -360,11 +297,6 @@ protected:
*/
class TcpClient : public Client
{
/* We have a number of direct-call methods we do not expose
* generally, but still want covered with integration tests
*/
friend class NutActiveClientTest;
public:
/**
* Construct a nut TcpClient object.
@ -377,21 +309,21 @@ public:
* \param host Server host name.
* \param port Server port.
*/
TcpClient(const std::string& host, uint16_t port = 3493);
~TcpClient() override;
TcpClient(const std::string& host, int port = 3493)throw(nut::IOException);
~TcpClient();
/**
* Connect it to the specified server.
* \param host Server host name.
* \param port Server port.
*/
void connect(const std::string& host, uint16_t port = 3493);
void connect(const std::string& host, int port = 3493)throw(nut::IOException);
/**
* Connect to the server.
* Host name and ports must have already set (usefull for reconnection).
*/
void connect();
void connect()throw(nut::IOException);
/**
* Test if the connection is active.
@ -407,13 +339,13 @@ public:
* Set the timeout in seconds.
* \param timeout Timeout n seconds, negative to block operations.
*/
void setTimeout(time_t timeout);
void setTimeout(long timeout);
/**
* Retrieve the timeout.
* \returns Current timeout in seconds.
*/
time_t getTimeout()const;
long getTimeout()const;
/**
* Retriueve the host name of the server the client is connected to.
@ -424,64 +356,53 @@ public:
* Retriueve the port of host of the server the client is connected to.
* \return Server port
*/
uint16_t getPort()const;
int getPort()const;
virtual void authenticate(const std::string& user, const std::string& passwd) override;
virtual void logout() override;
virtual void authenticate(const std::string& user, const std::string& passwd)throw(NutException);
virtual void logout()throw(NutException);
virtual Device getDevice(const std::string& name) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceNames() override;
virtual std::string getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name) override;
virtual Device getDevice(const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceNames()throw(NutException);
virtual std::string getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::string getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual std::vector<std::string> getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::map<std::string,std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > > getDevicesVariableValues(const std::set<std::string>& devs) override;
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value) override;
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::vector<std::string>& values) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
virtual std::string getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
virtual std::vector<std::string> getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
virtual std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
virtual void setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value)throw(NutException);
virtual void setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::vector<std::string>& values)throw(NutException);
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::string getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual TrackingID executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& param="") override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
virtual std::string getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
virtual void executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
virtual void deviceLogin(const std::string& dev) override;
/* FIXME: Protocol update needed to handle master/primary alias
* and probably an API bump also, to rename/alias the routine.
*/
virtual void deviceMaster(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual void devicePrimary(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual void deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual int deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual TrackingResult getTrackingResult(const TrackingID& id) override;
virtual bool isFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature) override;
virtual void setFeature(const Feature& feature, bool status) override;
virtual void deviceLogin(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
virtual void deviceMaster(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
virtual void deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
virtual int deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev)throw(NutException);
protected:
std::string sendQuery(const std::string& req);
void sendAsyncQueries(const std::vector<std::string>& req);
static void detectError(const std::string& req);
TrackingID sendTrackingQuery(const std::string& req);
std::string sendQuery(const std::string& req)throw(nut::IOException);
static void detectError(const std::string& req)throw(nut::NutException);
std::vector<std::string> get(const std::string& subcmd, const std::string& params = "");
std::vector<std::string> get(const std::string& subcmd, const std::string& params = "")
throw(nut::NutException);
std::vector<std::vector<std::string> > list(const std::string& subcmd, const std::string& params = "");
std::vector<std::vector<std::string> > parseList(const std::string& req);
std::vector<std::vector<std::string> > list(const std::string& subcmd, const std::string& params = "")
throw(nut::NutException);
static std::vector<std::string> explode(const std::string& str, size_t begin=0);
static std::string escape(const std::string& str);
private:
std::string _host;
uint16_t _port;
time_t _timeout;
int _port;
long _timeout;
internal::Socket* _socket;
};
/**
* Device attached to a client.
* Device is a lightweight class which can be copied easily.
@ -490,14 +411,9 @@ class Device
{
friend class Client;
friend class TcpClient;
friend class TcpClientMock;
#ifdef _NUTCLIENTTEST_BUILD
friend class NutClientTest;
#endif
public:
~Device();
Device(const Device& dev);
Device& operator=(const Device& dev);
/**
* Retrieve the name of the device.
@ -539,97 +455,92 @@ public:
/**
* Retrieve the description of the devce if specified.
*/
std::string getDescription();
std::string getDescription()throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to retrieve the value of a variable of the device.
* \param name Name of the variable to get.
* \return Value of the variable, if available.
*/
std::vector<std::string> getVariableValue(const std::string& name);
std::vector<std::string> getVariableValue(const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to retrieve values of all variables of the devices.
* \return Map of all variables values indexed by their names.
*/
std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > getVariableValues();
std::map<std::string,std::vector<std::string> > getVariableValues()throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve all variables names supported by the device.
* \return Set of available variable names.
*/
std::set<std::string> getVariableNames();
std::set<std::string> getVariableNames()throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve all Read/Write variables names supported by the device.
* \return Set of available Read/Write variable names.
*/
std::set<std::string> getRWVariableNames();
std::set<std::string> getRWVariableNames()throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to set the value of a variable of the device.
* \param name Variable name.
* \param value New variable value.
*/
void setVariable(const std::string& name, const std::string& value);
void setVariable(const std::string& name, const std::string& value)throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to set values of a variable of the device.
* \param name Variable name.
* \param values Vector of new variable values.
* \param value New variable values.
*/
void setVariable(const std::string& name, const std::vector<std::string>& values);
void setVariable(const std::string& name, const std::vector<std::string>& values)throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve a Variable object representing the specified variable.
* \param name Variable name.
* \return Variable object.
*/
Variable getVariable(const std::string& name);
Variable getVariable(const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve Variable objects representing all variables available for the device.
* \return Set of Variable objects.
*/
std::set<Variable> getVariables();
std::set<Variable> getVariables()throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve Variable objects representing all Read/Write variables available for the device.
* \return Set of Variable objects.
*/
std::set<Variable> getRWVariables();
std::set<Variable> getRWVariables()throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve names of all commands supported by the device.
* \return Set of available command names.
*/
std::set<std::string> getCommandNames();
std::set<std::string> getCommandNames()throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve objects for all commands supported by the device.
* \return Set of available Command objects.
*/
std::set<Command> getCommands();
std::set<Command> getCommands()throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve an object representing a command of the device.
* \param name Command name.
* \return Command object.
*/
Command getCommand(const std::string& name);
Command getCommand(const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to execute a command on the device.
* \param name Command name.
* \param param Additional command parameter
*/
TrackingID executeCommand(const std::string& name, const std::string& param="");
void executeCommand(const std::string& name)throw(NutException);
/**
* Login current client's user for the device.
*/
void login();
/* FIXME: Protocol update needed to handle master/primary alias
* and probably an API bump also, to rename/alias the routine.
*/
void master();
void primary();
void forcedShutdown();
void login()throw(NutException);
void master()throw(NutException);
void forcedShutdown()throw(NutException);
/**
* Retrieve the number of logged user for the device.
* \return Number of users.
*/
int getNumLogins();
int getNumLogins()throw(NutException);
protected:
Device(Client* client, const std::string& name);
@ -647,15 +558,10 @@ class Variable
{
friend class Device;
friend class TcpClient;
friend class TcpClientMock;
#ifdef _NUTCLIENTTEST_BUILD
friend class NutClientTest;
#endif
public:
~Variable();
Variable(const Variable& var);
Variable& operator=(const Variable& var);
/**
* Retrieve variable name.
@ -697,23 +603,23 @@ public:
* Intend to retrieve variable value.
* \return Value of the variable.
*/
std::vector<std::string> getValue();
std::vector<std::string> getValue()throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to retireve variable description.
* \return Variable description if provided.
*/
std::string getDescription();
std::string getDescription()throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to set a value to the variable.
* \param value New variable value.
*/
void setValue(const std::string& value);
void setValue(const std::string& value)throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to set (multiple) values to the variable.
* \param values Vector of new variable values.
* \param value New variable values.
*/
void setValues(const std::vector<std::string>& values);
void setValues(const std::vector<std::string>& values)throw(NutException);
protected:
Variable(Device* dev, const std::string& name);
@ -731,15 +637,10 @@ class Command
{
friend class Device;
friend class TcpClient;
friend class TcpClientMock;
#ifdef _NUTCLIENTTEST_BUILD
friend class NutClientTest;
#endif
public:
~Command();
Command(const Command& cmd);
Command& operator=(const Command& cmd);
/**
* Retrieve command name.
@ -782,13 +683,13 @@ public:
* Intend to retireve command description.
* \return Command description if provided.
*/
std::string getDescription();
std::string getDescription()throw(NutException);
/**
* Intend to execute the instant command on device.
* \param param Optional additional command parameter
* Intend to retrieve command description.
* \return Command description if provided.
*/
void execute(const std::string& param="");
void execute()throw(NutException);
protected:
Command(Device* dev, const std::string& name);
@ -821,19 +722,13 @@ typedef char** strarr;
/**
* Alloc an array of string.
*/
strarr strarr_alloc(size_t count);
strarr strarr_alloc(unsigned short count);
/**
* Free an array of string.
*/
void strarr_free(strarr arr);
/**
* Convert C++ types into an array of string.
*/
strarr stringvector_to_strarr(const std::vector<std::string>& strset);
strarr stringset_to_strarr(const std::set<std::string>& strset);
/**
* Nut general client types and functions.
@ -881,11 +776,7 @@ int nutclient_get_device_num_logins(NUTCLIENT_t client, const char* dev);
* \param client Nut client handle.
* \param dev Device name to test.
*/
/* FIXME: Protocol update needed to handle master/primary alias
* and probably an API bump also, to rename/alias the routine.
*/
void nutclient_device_master(NUTCLIENT_t client, const char* dev);
void nutclient_device_primary(NUTCLIENT_t client, const char* dev);
/**
* Set the FSD flag for the device.
@ -1010,7 +901,7 @@ char* nutclient_get_device_command_description(NUTCLIENT_t client, const char* d
* \param dev Device name.
* \param cmd Command name.
*/
void nutclient_execute_device_command(NUTCLIENT_t client, const char* dev, const char* cmd, const char* param="");
void nutclient_execute_device_command(NUTCLIENT_t client, const char* dev, const char* cmd);
/** \} */
@ -1029,9 +920,9 @@ typedef NUTCLIENT_t NUTCLIENT_TCP_t;
* Create a client to NUTD using a TCP connection.
* \param host Host name to connect to.
* \param port Host port.
* \return New client or nullptr if failed.
* \return New client or NULL if failed.
*/
NUTCLIENT_TCP_t nutclient_tcp_create_client(const char* host, uint16_t port);
NUTCLIENT_TCP_t nutclient_tcp_create_client(const char* host, unsigned short port);
/**
* Test if a nut TCP client is connected.
* \param client Nut TCP client handle.
@ -1054,12 +945,12 @@ int nutclient_tcp_reconnect(NUTCLIENT_TCP_t client);
* Set the timeout value for the TCP connection.
* \param timeout Timeout in seconds, negative for blocking.
*/
void nutclient_tcp_set_timeout(NUTCLIENT_TCP_t client, time_t timeout);
void nutclient_tcp_set_timeout(NUTCLIENT_TCP_t client, long timeout);
/**
* Retrieve the timeout value for the TCP connection.
* \return Timeout value in seconds.
*/
time_t nutclient_tcp_get_timeout(NUTCLIENT_TCP_t client);
long nutclient_tcp_get_timeout(NUTCLIENT_TCP_t client);
/** \} */

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@ -1,252 +0,0 @@
/* nutclientmem.cpp - nutclientmem C++ library implementation
Copyright (C) 2021 Eric Clappier <ericclappier@eaton.com>
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 "nutclientmem.h"
#include <common.h>
namespace nut
{
/*
*
* Memory Client stub implementation
*
*/
Device MemClientStub::getDevice(const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceNames()
{
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::string MemClientStub::getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::string MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
ListValue MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)
{
ListValue res;
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
auto map = it_dev->second;
auto it_map = map.find(name);
if (it_map != map.end())
{
res = it_map->second;
}
}
return res;
}
ListObject MemClientStub::getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev)
{
ListObject res;
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
res = it_dev->second;
}
return res;
}
ListDevice MemClientStub::getDevicesVariableValues(const std::set<std::string>& devs)
{
ListDevice res;
for (auto itr = devs.begin(); itr != devs.end(); itr++)
{
std::string dev = *itr;
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
res.insert(std::pair<std::string, ListObject>(dev, it_dev->second));
}
}
return res;
}
TrackingID MemClientStub::setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value)
{
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev == _values.end())
{
ListObject list;
_values.emplace(dev, list);
it_dev = _values.find(dev);
}
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
auto map = &(it_dev->second);
auto it_map = map->find(name);
if (it_map != map->end())
{
it_map->second[0] = value;
}
else
{
ListValue list_value;
list_value.push_back(value);
map->emplace(name, list_value);
}
}
return "";
}
TrackingID MemClientStub::setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const ListValue& values)
{
auto it_dev = _values.find(dev);
if (it_dev != _values.end())
{
auto map = &(it_dev->second);
auto it_map = map->find(name);
if (it_map != map->end())
{
it_map->second = values;
}
else
{
map->emplace(name, values);
}
}
return "";
}
std::set<std::string> MemClientStub::getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
std::string MemClientStub::getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
TrackingID MemClientStub::executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& param)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(name);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(param);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::deviceLogin(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
/* Note: "master" is deprecated, but supported
* for mixing old/new client/server combos: */
void MemClientStub::deviceMaster(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::devicePrimary(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
int MemClientStub::deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(dev);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
TrackingResult MemClientStub::getTrackingResult(const TrackingID& id)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(id);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
//return TrackingResult::SUCCESS;
}
bool MemClientStub::isFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(feature);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
void MemClientStub::setFeature(const Feature& feature, bool status)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(feature);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(status);
throw NutException("Not implemented");
}
} /* namespace nut */
/**
* C nutclient API.
*/
extern "C" {
NUTCLIENT_MEM_t nutclient_mem_create_client()
{
nut::MemClientStub* client = new nut::MemClientStub;
try
{
return static_cast<NUTCLIENT_MEM_t>(client);
}
catch(nut::NutException& ex)
{
// TODO really catch it
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(ex);
delete client;
return nullptr;
}
}
} /* extern "C" */

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@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
/* nutclientmem.h - definitions for nutclientmem C/C++ library
Copyright (C) 2021 Eric Clappier <ericclappier@eaton.com>
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
*/
#ifndef NUTCLIENTMEM_HPP_SEEN
#define NUTCLIENTMEM_HPP_SEEN
/* Begin of C++ nutclient library declaration */
#ifdef __cplusplus
#include "nutclient.h"
namespace nut
{
typedef std::vector<std::string> ListValue;
typedef std::map<std::string, ListValue> ListObject;
typedef std::map<std::string, ListObject> ListDevice;
/**
* Memory client stub.
* Class to stub TCPClient for test (data store in local memory).
*/
class MemClientStub : public Client
{
public:
/**
* Construct a nut MemClientStub object.
*/
MemClientStub() {}
~MemClientStub() override {}
virtual void authenticate(const std::string& user, const std::string& passwd) override {
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(user);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(passwd);
}
virtual void logout() override {}
virtual Device getDevice(const std::string& name) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceNames() override;
virtual std::string getDeviceDescription(const std::string& name) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceVariableNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceRWVariableNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::string getDeviceVariableDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual ListValue getDeviceVariableValue(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual ListObject getDeviceVariableValues(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual ListDevice getDevicesVariableValues(const std::set<std::string>& devs) override;
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& value) override;
virtual TrackingID setDeviceVariable(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const ListValue& values) override;
virtual std::set<std::string> getDeviceCommandNames(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual std::string getDeviceCommandDescription(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name) override;
virtual TrackingID executeDeviceCommand(const std::string& dev, const std::string& name, const std::string& param="") override;
virtual void deviceLogin(const std::string& dev) override;
/* Note: "master" is deprecated, but supported
* for mixing old/new client/server combos: */
virtual void deviceMaster(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual void devicePrimary(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual void deviceForcedShutdown(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual int deviceGetNumLogins(const std::string& dev) override;
virtual TrackingResult getTrackingResult(const TrackingID& id) override;
virtual bool isFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature) override;
virtual void setFeature(const Feature& feature, bool status) override;
private:
ListDevice _values;
};
} /* namespace nut */
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* End of C++ nutclient library declaration */
/* Begin of C nutclient library declaration */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/**
* Nut MEM client dedicated types and functions
*/
/**
* Hidden structure representing a MEM connection.
* NUTCLIENT_MEM_t is back compatible to NUTCLIENT_t.
*/
typedef NUTCLIENT_t NUTCLIENT_MEM_t;
/**
* Create a client to NUTD using memory.
* \return New client or nullptr if failed.
*/
NUTCLIENT_MEM_t nutclient_mem_create_client();
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* End of C nutclient library declaration */
#endif /* NUTCLIENTMOCK_HPP_SEEN */

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@ -17,19 +17,13 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_STATUS_H_SEEN
#define NUT_STATUS_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
/* This is only used in upsstats.c, but might it also have external consumers?..
* To move or not to move?..
*/
static struct {
struct {
char *name;
char *desc;
int severity;
@ -54,4 +48,3 @@ static struct {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_STATUS_H_SEEN */

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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
@ -59,7 +58,7 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
static void printvar(const char *var)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -87,7 +86,7 @@ static void printvar(const char *var)
}
if (numa < numq) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least %zu)", numa, numq);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least %d)", numa, numq);
}
printf("%s\n", answer[3]);
@ -96,7 +95,7 @@ static void printvar(const char *var)
static void list_vars(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -120,7 +119,7 @@ static void list_vars(void)
/* VAR <upsname> <varname> <val> */
if (numa < 4) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
printf("%s: %s\n", answer[2], answer[3]);
@ -130,7 +129,7 @@ static void list_vars(void)
static void list_upses(int verbose)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -152,7 +151,7 @@ static void list_upses(int verbose)
/* UPS <upsname> <description> */
if (numa < 3) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 3)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 3)", numa);
}
if(verbose) {
@ -166,7 +165,7 @@ static void list_upses(int verbose)
static void list_clients(const char *devname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -189,7 +188,7 @@ static void list_clients(const char *devname)
/* CLIENT <upsname> <address> */
if (numa < 3) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 3)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 3)", numa);
}
printf("%s\n", answer[2]);
@ -209,8 +208,7 @@ static void clean_exit(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
uint16_t port;
int i, port;
int varlist = 0, clientlist = 0, verbose = 0;
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
@ -220,9 +218,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
case 'L':
verbose = 1;
goto fallthrough_case_l;
case 'l':
fallthrough_case_l:
varlist = 1;
break;
case 'c':
@ -231,9 +227,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'V':
fatalx(EXIT_SUCCESS, "Network UPS Tools upscmd %s", UPS_VERSION);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
case 'h':
default:

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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@
*/
#include "config.h" /* safe because it doesn't contain prototypes */
#include "nut_platform.h"
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
/* this include is needed on AIX to have errno stored in thread local storage */
@ -38,24 +37,9 @@
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
/* WA for Solaris/i386 bug: non-blocking connect sets errno to ENOENT */
#if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_SOLARIS)
#define SOLARIS_i386_NBCONNECT_ENOENT(status) ( (!strcmp("i386", CPU_TYPE)) ? (ENOENT == (status)) : 0 )
#else
#define SOLARIS_i386_NBCONNECT_ENOENT(status) (0)
#endif /* end of Solaris/i386 WA for non-blocking connect */
/* WA for AIX bug: non-blocking connect sets errno to 0 */
#if (defined NUT_PLATFORM_AIX)
#define AIX_NBCONNECT_0(status) (0 == (status))
#else
#define AIX_NBCONNECT_0(status) (0)
#endif /* end of AIX WA for non-blocking connect */
#include "common.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#ifdef WITH_NSS
#include <prerror.h>
@ -76,7 +60,7 @@
#define shutdown_how 2
#endif
static struct {
struct {
int flags;
const char *str;
} upscli_errlist[] =
@ -154,7 +138,7 @@ static char* nsscertpasswd = NULL;
static void ssl_debug(void)
{
unsigned long e;
int e;
char errmsg[SMALLBUF];
while ((e = ERR_get_error()) != 0) {
@ -163,36 +147,32 @@ static void ssl_debug(void)
}
}
static int ssl_error(SSL *ssl, ssize_t ret)
static int ssl_error(SSL *ssl, int ret)
{
int e;
if (ret >= INT_MAX) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%zd would not fit in an int", ret);
return -1;
}
e = SSL_get_error(ssl, (int)ret);
e = SSL_get_error(ssl, ret);
switch (e)
{
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%zd SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ", ret);
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%d SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ", ret);
break;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%zd SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE", ret);
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%d SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE", ret);
break;
case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL:
if (ret == 0 && ERR_peek_error() == 0) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() EOF from client");
} else {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%zd SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL", ret);
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%d SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL", ret);
}
break;
default:
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%zd SSL_ERROR %d", ret, e);
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "ssl_error() ret=%d SSL_ERROR %d", ret, e);
ssl_debug();
}
@ -204,9 +184,6 @@ static int ssl_error(SSL *ssl, ssize_t ret)
static char *nss_password_callback(PK11SlotInfo *slot, PRBool retry,
void *arg)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(retry);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Intend to retrieve password for %s / %s: password %sconfigured",
PK11_GetSlotName(slot), PK11_GetTokenName(slot), nsscertpasswd?"":"not ");
return nsscertpasswd ? PL_strdup(nsscertpasswd) : NULL;
@ -241,10 +218,6 @@ static SECStatus AuthCertificateDontVerify(CERTCertDBHandle *arg, PRFileDesc *fd
PRBool checksig, PRBool isServer)
{
UPSCONN_t *ups = (UPSCONN_t *)SSL_RevealPinArg(fd);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(checksig);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(isServer);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Do not intend to authenticate server %s",
ups?ups->host:"<unnamed>");
return SECSuccess;
@ -253,8 +226,6 @@ static SECStatus AuthCertificateDontVerify(CERTCertDBHandle *arg, PRFileDesc *fd
static SECStatus BadCertHandler(UPSCONN_t *arg, PRFileDesc *fd)
{
HOST_CERT_t* cert;
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(fd);
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Certificate validation failed for %s",
(arg&&arg->host)?arg->host:"<unnamed>");
/* BadCertHandler is called when the NSS certificate validation is failed.
@ -302,8 +273,6 @@ static SECStatus GetClientAuthData(UPSCONN_t *arg, PRFileDesc *fd,
static void HandshakeCallback(PRFileDesc *fd, UPSCONN_t *client_data)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(fd);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "SSL handshake done successfully with server %s",
client_data->host);
}
@ -314,19 +283,17 @@ int upscli_init(int certverify, const char *certpath,
const char *certname, const char *certpasswd)
{
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
long ret;
int ssl_mode = SSL_VERIFY_NONE;
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certname);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certpasswd);
int ret, ssl_mode = SSL_VERIFY_NONE;
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10000000L
const SSL_METHOD *ssl_method;
#else
SSL_METHOD *ssl_method;
#endif
#elif defined(WITH_NSS) /* WITH_OPENSSL */
SECStatus status;
#else
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certverify);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certpath);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certname);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certpasswd);
#endif /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS */
if (upscli_initialized == 1) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "upscli already initialized");
return -1;
@ -334,31 +301,21 @@ int upscli_init(int certverify, const char *certpath,
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000L
SSL_load_error_strings();
SSL_library_init();
SSL_load_error_strings();
ssl_ctx = SSL_CTX_new(SSLv23_client_method());
#else
ssl_ctx = SSL_CTX_new(TLS_client_method());
#endif
ssl_method = TLSv1_client_method();
if (!ssl_method) {
return 0;
}
ssl_ctx = SSL_CTX_new(ssl_method);
if (!ssl_ctx) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Can not initialize SSL context");
return -1;
}
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000L
/* set minimum protocol TLSv1 */
SSL_CTX_set_options(ssl_ctx, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 | SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3);
#else
ret = SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(ssl_ctx, TLS1_VERSION);
if (ret != 1) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Can not set minimum protocol to TLSv1");
return -1;
}
#endif
if (!certpath) {
if (certverify == 1) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Can not verify certificate if any is specified");
@ -435,11 +392,6 @@ int upscli_init(int certverify, const char *certpath,
nsscertpasswd = xstrdup(certpasswd);
}
verify_certificate = certverify;
#else
/* Note: historically we do not return with error here,
* just fall through to below and treat as initialized.
*/
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "upscli_init called but SSL wasn't compiled in");
#endif /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS */
upscli_initialized = 1;
@ -456,11 +408,6 @@ void upscli_add_host_cert(const char* hostname, const char* certname, int certve
cert->certverify = certverify;
cert->forcessl = forcessl;
first_host_cert = cert;
#else
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(hostname);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certname);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(certverify);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(forcessl);
#endif /* WITH_NSS */
}
@ -476,13 +423,11 @@ static HOST_CERT_t* upscli_find_host_cert(const char* hostname)
cert = cert->next;
}
}
#else
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(hostname);
#endif /* WITH_NSS */
return NULL;
}
int upscli_cleanup(void)
int upscli_cleanup()
{
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
if (ssl_ctx) {
@ -517,16 +462,6 @@ const char *upscli_strerror(UPSCONN_t *ups)
char sslbuf[UPSCLI_ERRBUF_LEN];
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
if (!ups) {
return upscli_errlist[UPSCLI_ERR_INVALIDARG].str;
}
@ -584,10 +519,6 @@ const char *upscli_strerror(UPSCONN_t *ups)
return ups->errbuf;
}
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
/* fallthrough */
snprintf(ups->errbuf, UPSCLI_ERRBUF_LEN, "Unknown error flag %d",
@ -599,9 +530,9 @@ const char *upscli_strerror(UPSCONN_t *ups)
/* Read up to buflen bytes from fd and return the number of bytes
read. If no data is available within d_sec + d_usec, return 0.
On error, a value < 0 is returned (errno indicates error). */
static ssize_t upscli_select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d_sec, const suseconds_t d_usec)
static int upscli_select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const long d_sec, const long d_usec)
{
ssize_t ret;
int ret;
fd_set fds;
struct timeval tv;
@ -620,37 +551,17 @@ static ssize_t upscli_select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen,
return read(fd, buf, buflen);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
/* internal: abstract the SSL calls for the other functions */
static ssize_t net_read(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout)
static int net_read(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
ssize_t ret = -1;
int ret;
#ifdef WITH_SSL
if (ups->ssl) {
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
/* SSL_* routines deal with int type for return and buflen
* We might need to window our I/O if we exceed 2GB (in
* 32-bit builds)... Not likely to exceed in 64-bit builds,
* but smaller systems with 16-bits might be endangered :)
*/
assert(buflen <= INT_MAX);
int iret = SSL_read(ups->ssl, buf, (int)buflen);
assert(iret <= SSIZE_MAX);
ret = (ssize_t)iret;
ret = SSL_read(ups->ssl, buf, buflen);
#elif defined(WITH_NSS) /* WITH_OPENSSL */
/* PR_* routines deal in PRInt32 type
* We might need to window our I/O if we exceed 2GB :) */
assert(buflen <= PR_INT32_MAX);
ret = PR_Read(ups->ssl, buf, (PRInt32)buflen);
ret = PR_Read(ups->ssl, buf, buflen);
#endif /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS*/
if (ret < 1) {
@ -661,7 +572,7 @@ static ssize_t net_read(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t t
}
#endif
ret = upscli_select_read(ups->fd, buf, buflen, timeout, 0);
ret = upscli_select_read(ups->fd, buf, buflen, 5, 0);
/* error reading data, server disconnected? */
if (ret < 0) {
@ -676,16 +587,13 @@ static ssize_t net_read(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t t
return ret;
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
/* Write up to buflen bytes to fd and return the number of bytes
written. If no data is available within d_sec + d_usec, return 0.
On error, a value < 0 is returned (errno indicates error). */
static ssize_t upscli_select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d_sec, const suseconds_t d_usec)
static int upscli_select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const long d_sec, const long d_usec)
{
ssize_t ret;
int ret;
fd_set fds;
struct timeval tv;
@ -704,37 +612,17 @@ static ssize_t upscli_select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t b
return write(fd, buf, buflen);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
/* internal: abstract the SSL calls for the other functions */
static ssize_t net_write(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout)
static int net_write(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
ssize_t ret = -1;
int ret;
#ifdef WITH_SSL
if (ups->ssl) {
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
/* SSL_* routines deal with int type for return and buflen
* We might need to window our I/O if we exceed 2GB (in
* 32-bit builds)... Not likely to exceed in 64-bit builds,
* but smaller systems with 16-bits might be endangered :)
*/
assert(buflen <= INT_MAX);
int iret = SSL_write(ups->ssl, buf, (int)buflen);
assert(iret <= SSIZE_MAX);
ret = (ssize_t)iret;
ret = SSL_write(ups->ssl, buf, buflen);
#elif defined(WITH_NSS) /* WITH_OPENSSL */
/* PR_* routines deal in PRInt32 type
* We might need to window our I/O if we exceed 2GB :) */
assert(buflen <= PR_INT32_MAX);
ret = PR_Write(ups->ssl, buf, (PRInt32)buflen);
ret = PR_Write(ups->ssl, buf, buflen);
#endif /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS */
if (ret < 1) {
@ -745,7 +633,7 @@ static ssize_t net_write(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen, const t
}
#endif
ret = upscli_select_write(ups->fd, buf, buflen, timeout, 0);
ret = upscli_select_write(ups->fd, buf, buflen, 0, 0);
/* error writing data, server disconnected? */
if (ret < 0) {
@ -760,9 +648,6 @@ static ssize_t net_write(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen, const t
return ret;
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
#ifdef WITH_SSL
@ -837,7 +722,7 @@ static int upscli_sslinit(UPSCONN_t *ups, int verifycert)
switch(res)
{
case 1:
upsdebugx(3, "SSL connected (%s)", SSL_get_version(ups->ssl));
upsdebugx(3, "SSL connected");
break;
case 0:
upslog_with_errno(1, "SSL_connect do not accept handshake.");
@ -940,15 +825,12 @@ static int upscli_sslinit(UPSCONN_t *ups, int verifycert)
static int upscli_sslinit(UPSCONN_t *ups, int verifycert)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(ups);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(verifycert);
return 0; /* not supported */
}
#endif /* WITH_SSL */
int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags, struct timeval * timeout)
int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, int port, int flags,struct timeval * timeout)
{
int sock_fd;
struct addrinfo hints, *res, *ai;
@ -974,7 +856,7 @@ int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags
return -1;
}
snprintf(sport, sizeof(sport), "%ju", (uintmax_t)port);
snprintf(sport, sizeof(sport), "%hu", (unsigned short int)port);
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
@ -1034,7 +916,7 @@ int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags
}
while ((v = connect(sock_fd, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen)) < 0) {
if(errno == EINPROGRESS || SOLARIS_i386_NBCONNECT_ENOENT(errno) || AIX_NBCONNECT_0(errno)) {
if(errno == EINPROGRESS) {
FD_ZERO(&wfds);
FD_SET(sock_fd, &wfds);
select(sock_fd+1,NULL,&wfds,NULL,
@ -1122,24 +1004,24 @@ int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags
if (tryssl || forcessl) {
ret = upscli_sslinit(ups, certverify);
if (forcessl && ret != 1) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Can not connect to NUT server %s in SSL, disconnect", host);
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Can not connect to %s in SSL, disconnect", host);
ups->upserror = UPSCLI_ERR_SSLFAIL;
upscli_disconnect(ups);
return -1;
} else if (tryssl && ret == -1) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Error while connecting to NUT server %s, disconnect", host);
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Error while connecting to %s, disconnect", host);
upscli_disconnect(ups);
return -1;
} else if (tryssl && ret == 0) {
if (certverify != 0) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Can not connect to NUT server %s in SSL and "
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Can not connect to %s in SSL and "
"certificate is needed, disconnect", host);
upscli_disconnect(ups);
return -1;
}
upsdebugx(3, "Can not connect to NUT server %s in SSL, continue unencrypted", host);
upsdebugx(3, "Can not connect to %s in SSL, continue uncrypted", host);
} else {
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Connected to NUT server %s in SSL", host);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Connected to %s in SSL", host);
if (certverify == 0) {
/* you REALLY should set CERTVERIFY to 1 if using SSL... */
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Certificate verification is disabled");
@ -1150,7 +1032,7 @@ int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags
return 0;
}
int upscli_connect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags)
int upscli_connect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, int port, int flags)
{
return upscli_tryconnect(ups,host,port,flags,NULL);
}
@ -1223,9 +1105,9 @@ static int upscli_errcheck(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf)
}
static void build_cmd(char *buf, size_t bufsize, const char *cmdname,
size_t numarg, const char **arg)
int numarg, const char **arg)
{
size_t i;
int i;
size_t len;
char enc[UPSCLI_NETBUF_LEN];
const char *format;
@ -1245,20 +1127,8 @@ static void build_cmd(char *buf, size_t bufsize, const char *cmdname,
/* snprintfcat would tie us to common */
len = strlen(buf);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
snprintf(buf + len, bufsize - len, format,
pconf_encode(arg[i], enc, sizeof(enc)));
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
len = strlen(buf);
@ -1266,9 +1136,9 @@ static void build_cmd(char *buf, size_t bufsize, const char *cmdname,
}
/* make sure upsd is giving us what we asked for */
static int verify_resp(size_t num, const char **q, char **a)
static int verify_resp(int num, const char **q, char **a)
{
size_t i;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
if (strcasecmp(q[i], a[i]) != 0) {
@ -1281,8 +1151,8 @@ static int verify_resp(size_t num, const char **q, char **a)
return 1; /* OK */
}
int upscli_get(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
size_t *numa, char ***answer)
int upscli_get(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query,
unsigned int *numa, char ***answer)
{
char cmd[UPSCLI_NETBUF_LEN], tmp[UPSCLI_NETBUF_LEN];
@ -1334,7 +1204,7 @@ int upscli_get(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
return 0;
}
int upscli_list_start(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query)
int upscli_list_start(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query)
{
char cmd[UPSCLI_NETBUF_LEN], tmp[UPSCLI_NETBUF_LEN];
@ -1392,8 +1262,8 @@ int upscli_list_start(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query)
return 0;
}
int upscli_list_next(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
size_t *numa, char ***answer)
int upscli_list_next(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query,
unsigned int *numa, char ***answer)
{
char tmp[UPSCLI_NETBUF_LEN];
@ -1441,9 +1311,9 @@ int upscli_list_next(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
return 1;
}
ssize_t upscli_sendline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout)
int upscli_sendline(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
ssize_t ret;
int ret;
if (!ups) {
return -1;
@ -1464,7 +1334,7 @@ ssize_t upscli_sendline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen,
return -1;
}
ret = net_write(ups, buf, buflen, timeout);
ret = net_write(ups, buf, buflen);
if (ret < 1) {
upscli_disconnect(ups);
@ -1474,14 +1344,9 @@ ssize_t upscli_sendline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen,
return 0;
}
ssize_t upscli_sendline(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen)
int upscli_readline(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
return upscli_sendline_timeout(ups, buf, buflen, 0);
}
ssize_t upscli_readline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout)
{
ssize_t ret;
int ret;
size_t recv;
if (!ups) {
@ -1507,17 +1372,14 @@ ssize_t upscli_readline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const
if (ups->readidx == ups->readlen) {
ret = net_read(ups, ups->readbuf, sizeof(ups->readbuf), timeout);
ret = net_read(ups, ups->readbuf, sizeof(ups->readbuf));
if (ret < 1) {
upscli_disconnect(ups);
return -1;
}
/* Here ret is safe to cast since it is >=1 and certainly
* fits under SIZE_MAX being it signed sibling
*/
ups->readlen = (size_t)ret;
ups->readlen = ret;
ups->readidx = 0;
}
@ -1532,13 +1394,8 @@ ssize_t upscli_readline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const
return 0;
}
ssize_t upscli_readline(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
return upscli_readline_timeout(ups, buf, buflen, DEFAULT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT);
}
/* split upsname[@hostname[:port]] into separate components */
int upscli_splitname(const char *buf, char **upsname, char **hostname, uint16_t *port)
int upscli_splitname(const char *buf, char **upsname, char **hostname, int *port)
{
char *s, tmp[SMALLBUF], *last = NULL;
@ -1574,10 +1431,9 @@ int upscli_splitname(const char *buf, char **upsname, char **hostname, uint16_t
}
/* split hostname[:port] into separate components */
int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, uint16_t *port)
int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, int *port)
{
char *s, tmp[SMALLBUF], *last = NULL;
long l;
/* paranoia */
if ((!buf) || (!hostname) || (!port)) {
@ -1620,13 +1476,10 @@ int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, uint16_t *port)
}
}
/* Check that "long" port fits in an "uint16_t" so is in IP range
* (under 65536) */
if ((*(++s) == '\0') || ((l = strtol(s, NULL, 10)) < 1 ) || (l > 65535)) {
if ((*(++s) == '\0') || ((*port = strtol(s, NULL, 10)) < 1 )) {
fprintf(stderr, "upscli_splitaddr: no port specified after ':' separator\n");
return -1;
}
*port = (uint16_t)l;
return 0;
}
@ -1650,7 +1503,7 @@ int upscli_disconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups)
return 0;
}
net_write(ups, "LOGOUT\n", 7, 0);
net_write(ups, "LOGOUT\n", 7);
#ifdef WITH_OPENSSL
if (ups->ssl) {

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@ -28,19 +28,6 @@
#include <ssl.h>
#endif /* WITH_OPENSSL | WITH_NSS */
/* Not including nut_stdint.h because this is part of end-user API */
#if defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H
#include <inttypes.h>
#endif
#if defined HAVE_STDINT_H
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if defined HAVE_LIMITS_H
#include <limits.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
@ -54,7 +41,7 @@ extern "C" {
typedef struct {
char *host;
uint16_t port;
int port;
int fd;
int flags;
int upserror;
@ -82,33 +69,31 @@ typedef struct {
const char *upscli_strerror(UPSCONN_t *ups);
int upscli_init(int certverify, const char *certpath, const char *certname, const char *certpasswd);
int upscli_cleanup(void);
int upscli_cleanup();
int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags, struct timeval *tv);
int upscli_connect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, uint16_t port, int flags);
int upscli_tryconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, int port, int flags, struct timeval *tv);
int upscli_connect(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *host, int port, int flags);
void upscli_add_host_cert(const char* hostname, const char* certname, int certverify, int forcessl);
/* --- functions that only use the new names --- */
int upscli_get(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
size_t *numa, char ***answer);
int upscli_get(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query,
unsigned int *numa, char ***answer);
int upscli_list_start(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query);
int upscli_list_start(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query);
int upscli_list_next(UPSCONN_t *ups, size_t numq, const char **query,
size_t *numa, char ***answer);
int upscli_list_next(UPSCONN_t *ups, unsigned int numq, const char **query,
unsigned int *numa, char ***answer);
ssize_t upscli_sendline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout);
ssize_t upscli_sendline(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen);
int upscli_sendline(UPSCONN_t *ups, const char *buf, size_t buflen);
ssize_t upscli_readline_timeout(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen, const time_t timeout);
ssize_t upscli_readline(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen);
int upscli_readline(UPSCONN_t *ups, char *buf, size_t buflen);
int upscli_splitname(const char *buf, char **upsname, char **hostname,
uint16_t *port);
int *port);
int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, uint16_t *port);
int upscli_splitaddr(const char *buf, char **hostname, int *port);
int upscli_disconnect(UPSCONN_t *ups);

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
/* upscmd - simple "client" to test instant commands via upsd
Copyright (C)
2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
2019 EATON (author: Arnaud Quette <ArnaudQuette@eaton.com>)
Copyright (C) 2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
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
@ -28,13 +26,10 @@
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
static UPSCONN_t *ups = NULL;
static int tracking_enabled = 0;
static unsigned int timeout = DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT;
struct list_t {
char *name;
@ -46,16 +41,13 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
printf("Network UPS Tools upscmd %s\n\n", UPS_VERSION);
printf("usage: %s [-h]\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-l <ups>]\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-u <username>] [-p <password>] [-w] [-t <timeout>] <ups> <command> [<value>]\n\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-u <username>] [-p <password>] <ups> <command> [<value>]\n\n", prog);
printf("Administration program to initiate instant commands on UPS hardware.\n");
printf("\n");
printf(" -h display this help text\n");
printf(" -l <ups> show available commands on UPS <ups>\n");
printf(" -u <username> set username for command authentication\n");
printf(" -p <password> set password for command authentication\n");
printf(" -w wait for the completion of command by the driver\n");
printf(" and return its actual result from the device\n");
printf(" -t <timeout> set a timeout when using -w (in seconds, default: %u)\n", DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT);
printf("\n");
printf(" <ups> UPS identifier - <upsname>[@<hostname>[:<port>]]\n");
printf(" <command> Valid instant command - test.panel.start, etc.\n");
@ -65,7 +57,7 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
static void print_cmd(char *cmdname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -88,7 +80,7 @@ static void print_cmd(char *cmdname)
static void listcmds(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
struct list_t *lhead = NULL, *llast = NULL, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -113,7 +105,7 @@ static void listcmds(void)
/* CMD <upsname> <cmdname> */
if (numa < 3) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 3)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 3)", numa);
}
/* we must first read the entire list of commands,
@ -144,21 +136,9 @@ static void listcmds(void)
}
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
static void do_cmd(char **argv, const int argc)
{
int cmd_complete = 0;
char buf[SMALLBUF];
char tracking_id[UUID4_LEN];
time_t start, now;
if (argc > 1) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "INSTCMD %s %s %s\n", upsname, argv[0], argv[1]);
@ -174,88 +154,13 @@ static void do_cmd(char **argv, const int argc)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Instant command failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* verify answer */
/* FUTURE: status cookies will tie in here */
if (strncmp(buf, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unexpected response from upsd: %s", buf);
}
/* check for status tracking id */
if (
!tracking_enabled ||
/* sanity check on the size: "OK TRACKING " + UUID4_LEN */
strlen(buf) != (UUID4_LEN - 1 + strlen("OK TRACKING "))
) {
/* reply as usual */
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
return;
}
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-truncation"
#endif
/* From the check above, we know that we have exactly UUID4_LEN chars
* (aka sizeof(tracking_id)) in the buf after "OK TRACKING " prefix,
* plus the null-byte.
*/
assert (UUID4_LEN == 1 + snprintf(tracking_id, sizeof(tracking_id), "%s", buf + strlen("OK TRACKING ")));
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
time(&start);
/* send status tracking request, looping if status is PENDING */
while (!cmd_complete) {
/* check for timeout */
time(&now);
if (difftime(now, start) >= timeout)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: timeout");
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "GET TRACKING %s\n", tracking_id);
if (upscli_sendline(ups, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't send status tracking request: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
/* Note for gating macros above: unsuffixed HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP
* means support of contexts both inside and outside function body, so the push
* above and pop below (outside this finction) are not used.
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS
/* Note that the individual warning pragmas for use inside function bodies
* are named without a _INSIDEFUNC suffix, for simplicity and legacy reasons
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
/* and get status tracking reply */
assert(timeout < LONG_MAX);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
if (upscli_readline_timeout(ups, buf, sizeof(buf), (long)timeout) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
if (strncmp(buf, "PENDING", 7))
cmd_complete = 1;
else
/* wait a second before retrying */
sleep(1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
static void clean_exit(void)
{
@ -270,14 +175,12 @@ static void clean_exit(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
uint16_t port;
ssize_t ret;
int i, ret, port;
int have_un = 0, have_pw = 0, cmdlist = 0;
char buf[SMALLBUF * 2], username[SMALLBUF], password[SMALLBUF];
char buf[SMALLBUF], username[SMALLBUF], password[SMALLBUF];
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+lhu:p:t:wV")) != -1) {
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+lhu:p:V")) != -1) {
switch (i)
{
@ -295,20 +198,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
have_pw = 1;
break;
case 't':
if (!str_to_uint(optarg, &timeout, 10))
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Could not convert the provided value for timeout ('-t' option) to unsigned int");
break;
case 'w':
tracking_enabled = 1;
break;
case 'V':
fatalx(EXIT_SUCCESS, "Network UPS Tools upscmd %s", UPS_VERSION);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
case 'h':
default:
@ -422,25 +313,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Set password failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* enable status tracking ID */
if (tracking_enabled) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "SET TRACKING ON\n");
if (upscli_sendline(ups, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't enable command status tracking: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
if (upscli_readline(ups, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling command status tracking failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* Verify the result */
if (strncmp(buf, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling command status tracking failed. upsd answered: %s", buf);
}
}
do_cmd(&argv[1], argc - 1);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);

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@ -37,7 +37,6 @@
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "cgilib.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -50,7 +49,7 @@
static char *monhost = NULL, *cmd = NULL;
static uint16_t port;
static int port;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -61,7 +60,7 @@ static UPSCONN_t ups;
void parsearg(char *var, char *value)
{
long long i, v; /* Be big enough to fit all expected inputs; truncate later */
int i, v;
/* avoid bogus junk from evil people */
if ((strlen(var) > MAX_CGI_STRLEN) || (strlen(value) > MAX_CGI_STRLEN))
@ -83,20 +82,17 @@ void parsearg(char *var, char *value)
for (i = 0; imgarg[i].name != NULL; i++) {
if (!strcmp(imgarg[i].name, var)) {
if (!strncmp(value, "0x", 2))
v = (long long)strtoul(value + 2, (char **)NULL, 16);
v = strtoul(value + 2, (char **)NULL, 16);
else
v = (long long)atoi(value);
v = atoi(value);
/* avoid false numbers from bad people */
if (v < imgarg[i].min)
imgarg[i].val = imgarg[i].min;
else if (v > imgarg[i].max)
imgarg[i].val = imgarg[i].max;
else {
assert (v < INT_MAX);
assert (v > INT_MIN);
imgarg[i].val = (int)v;
}
else
imgarg[i].val = v;
return;
}
}
@ -115,9 +111,6 @@ static int get_imgarg(const char *name)
}
/* write the HTML header then have gd dump the image */
static void drawimage(gdImagePtr im)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void drawimage(gdImagePtr im)
{
printf("Pragma: no-cache\n");
@ -207,25 +200,13 @@ static void drawscale(
if (level % step10 == 0) {
y = scale_height * (lvlhi - level) / range;
snprintf(lbltxt, sizeof(lbltxt), "%d", level);
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold,
width - (int)(strlen(lbltxt)) * gdFontMediumBold->w,
y, (unsigned char *) lbltxt, scale_num_color);
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold, width - strlen(lbltxt)*gdFontMediumBold->w, y,
(unsigned char *) lbltxt, scale_num_color);
}
}
}
/* draws the bar style indicator */
static void drawbar(
int lvllo, int lvlhi, /* min and max numbers on the scale */
int step, int step5, int step10, /* steps for minor, submajor and major dashes */
int redlo1, int redhi1, /* first red zone start and end */
int redlo2, int redhi2, /* second red zone start and end */
int grnlo, int grnhi, /* green zone start and end */
double value, /* UPS variable value to draw */
const char *format /* printf style format to be used when rendering summary text */
)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void drawbar(
int lvllo, int lvlhi, /* min and max numbers on the scale */
int step, int step5, int step10, /* steps for minor, submajor and major dashes */
@ -259,7 +240,7 @@ static void drawbar(
summary_color = color_alloc(im, get_imgarg("summary_col"));
/* rescale UPS value to fit in the scale */
bar_y = (int)((1.0 - (value - lvllo) / (lvlhi - lvllo)) * scale_height);
bar_y = (1 - (value - lvllo) / (lvlhi - lvllo)) * scale_height;
/* sanity checks: */
@ -276,21 +257,9 @@ static void drawbar(
bar_color);
/* stick the text version of the value at the bottom center */
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
snprintf(text, sizeof(text), format, value);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold,
(width - (int)(strlen(text))*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(width - strlen(text)*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
height - gdFontMediumBold->h,
(unsigned char *) text, summary_color);
@ -300,9 +269,6 @@ static void drawbar(
}
/* draws the error image */
static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
{
gdImagePtr im;
@ -312,19 +278,7 @@ static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vsnprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
width = get_imgarg("width");
@ -339,23 +293,17 @@ static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
if (width > height)
gdImageString(im, gdFontMediumBold,
(width - (int)(strlen(msg))*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(width - strlen(msg)*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(height - gdFontMediumBold->h)/2,
(unsigned char *) msg, summary_color);
else
gdImageStringUp(im, gdFontMediumBold,
(width - gdFontMediumBold->h)/2,
(height + (int)(strlen(msg))*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(height + strlen(msg)*gdFontMediumBold->w)/2,
(unsigned char *) msg, summary_color);
drawimage(im);
/* NOTE: Earlier code called noimage() and then exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
* to signal an error via process exit code. Now that drawimage()
* always ends with exit(EXIT_SUCCESS) - which might make webserver
* feel good - the command-line use if any suffers no error returns.
*/
/* NOTREACHED */
}
@ -363,10 +311,6 @@ static void noimage(const char *fmt, ...)
UPS variable can be determined.
deviation < 0 means that values below nom should be grey instead of
green */
static void drawgeneralbar(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void drawgeneralbar(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
@ -426,10 +370,6 @@ static void drawgeneralbar(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
/* draws input and output voltage bar style indicators */
static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
@ -465,7 +405,7 @@ static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
/* Acceptable range of voltage is 85%-110% of nominal voltage
* in EU at least. Be conservative and say +-10% */
deviation = (int)(nom * 0.1);
deviation = nom*0.1;
drawgeneralbar(var, min, nom, max, deviation, format);
@ -473,17 +413,9 @@ static void draw_utility(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
/* draws battery.percent bar style indicator */
static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom,
int max, int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom,
int max, int deviation, const char *format)
static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(max);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
if (min < 0) {
min = 50;
}
@ -492,10 +424,6 @@ static void draw_battpct(double var, int min, int nom,
}
/* draws battery.voltage bar style indicator */
static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
@ -522,17 +450,18 @@ static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
if(min == -1) {
min = (int)(nom/2*1.6+1); /* Assume a 2V cell is dead at 1.6V */
min = nom/2*1.6+1; /* Assume a 2V cell is dead at 1.6V */
}
if(max == -1) {
max = (int)(nom/2*2.3+1); /* Assume 2.3V float charge voltage */
max = nom/2*2.3+1; /* Assume 2.3V float charge voltage */
}
if (nom < min || nom > max)
nom = -1;
deviation = (int)(-nom*0.05); /* 5% deviation from nominal voltage */
deviation = -(nom*0.05); /* 5% deviation from nominal voltage */
if(deviation==0) {
deviation = -1;
}
@ -541,57 +470,33 @@ static void draw_battvolt(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
}
/* draws ups.load bar style indicator */
static void draw_upsload(double var, int min,
int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_upsload(double var, int min,
int nom, int max,
static void draw_upsload(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(min);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(max);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
drawbar(0, 125, 5, 5, 25, 100, 125, -1, -1, 0, 50, var, format);
}
/* draws temperature bar style indicator */
static void draw_temperature(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_temperature(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
int hi = get_imgarg("tempmax");
int lo = get_imgarg("tempmin");
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
drawbar(lo, hi, 1, 5, 10, lo, min, max, hi, -1, -1, var, format);
}
/* draws humidity bar style indicator */
static void draw_humidity(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void draw_humidity(double var, int min, int nom, int max,
int deviation, const char *format)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(nom);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(deviation);
drawbar(0, 100, 2, 10, 20, 0, min, max, 100, -1, -1, var, format);
}
static int get_var(const char *var, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -618,8 +523,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
char str[SMALLBUF];
int i, min, nom, max;
double var = 0;
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argc);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argv);
extractcgiargs();
@ -634,17 +537,13 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (upscli_splitname(monhost, &upsname, &hostname, &port) != 0) {
noimage("Invalid UPS definition (upsname[@hostname[:port]])\n");
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (upscli_connect(&ups, hostname, port, 0) < 0) {
noimage("Can't connect to server:\n%s\n",
upscli_strerror(&ups));
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
for (i = 0; imgvar[i].name; i++)
@ -654,9 +553,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
registered with this variable */
if (!imgvar[i].drawfunc) {
noimage("Draw function N/A");
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* get the variable value */
@ -667,9 +564,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%s N/A",
imgvar[i].name);
noimage(str);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Should not get here in practice, but compiler is afraid we can fall through */
#endif
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* when getting minimum, nominal and maximum values,
@ -722,9 +617,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
noimage("Unknown display");
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
#endif
}
imgvar_t imgvar[] = {

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@ -17,20 +17,13 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_UPSIMAGEARG_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSIMAGEARG_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
/* This is used in upsstats.c and in upsimage.c, but compiler complains about
* non-extern definition if this is not "static". To move or not to move?..
* Do we have cases of building binaries refering to only one of those objects?
*/
static struct {
struct {
char *name;
int val; /* hex digits, ala HTML */
int min; /* minimum reasonable value */
@ -78,4 +71,3 @@ extern imgvar_t imgvar[];
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSIMAGEARG_H_SEEN */

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@ -37,11 +37,9 @@
#include "config.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upslog.h"
static int reopen_flag = 0, exit_flag = 0;
static uint16_t port;
static int port, reopen_flag = 0, exit_flag = 0;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -79,13 +77,6 @@ static void set_exit_flag(int sig)
exit_flag = sig;
}
static void set_print_now_flag(int sig)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(sig);
/* no need to do anything, the signal will cause sleep to be interrupted */
}
/* handlers: reload on HUP, exit on INT/QUIT/TERM */
static void setup_signals(void)
{
@ -106,15 +97,8 @@ static void setup_signals(void)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't install SIGQUIT handler");
if (sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL) < 0)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't install SIGTERM handler");
sa.sa_handler = set_print_now_flag;
if (sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, NULL) < 0)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't install SIGUSR1 handler");
}
static void help(const char *prog)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void help(const char *prog)
{
printf("UPS status logger.\n");
@ -125,9 +109,7 @@ static void help(const char *prog)
printf(" -f <format> - Log format. See below for details.\n");
printf(" - Use -f \"<format>\" so your shell doesn't break it up.\n");
printf(" -i <interval> - Time between updates, in seconds\n");
printf(" -l <logfile> - Log file name, or - for stdout (foreground by default)\n");
printf(" -F - stay foregrounded even if logging into a file\n");
printf(" -B - stay backgrounded even if logging to stdout\n");
printf(" -l <logfile> - Log file name, or - for stdout\n");
printf(" -p <pidbase> - Base name for PID file (defaults to \"%s\")\n", prog);
printf(" -s <ups> - Monitor UPS <ups> - <upsname>@<host>[:<port>]\n");
printf(" - Example: -s myups@server\n");
@ -155,7 +137,6 @@ static void do_host(const char *arg)
{
int ret;
char hn[LARGEBUF];
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
ret = gethostname(hn, sizeof(hn));
@ -169,15 +150,11 @@ static void do_host(const char *arg)
static void do_upshost(const char *arg)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%s", monhost);
}
static void do_pid(const char *arg)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%ld", (long)getpid());
}
@ -186,7 +163,6 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg)
unsigned int i;
char timebuf[SMALLBUF], *format;
time_t tod;
struct tm tmbuf;
format = xstrdup(arg);
@ -196,7 +172,7 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg)
format[i] = '%';
time(&tod);
strftime(timebuf, sizeof(timebuf), format, localtime_r(&tod, &tmbuf));
strftime(timebuf, sizeof(timebuf), format, localtime(&tod));
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%s", timebuf);
@ -206,7 +182,7 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg)
static void getvar(const char *var)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -250,7 +226,6 @@ static void do_var(const char *arg)
static void do_etime(const char *arg)
{
time_t tod;
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(arg);
time(&tod);
snprintfcat(logbuffer, sizeof(logbuffer), "%ld", (unsigned long) tod);
@ -293,9 +268,8 @@ static void add_call(void (*fptr)(const char *arg), const char *arg)
/* turn the format string into a list of function calls with args */
static void compile_format(void)
{
size_t i;
int j, found;
size_t ofs;
unsigned int i;
int j, found, ofs;
char *cmd, *arg, *ptr;
for (i = 0; i < strlen(logformat); i++) {
@ -395,7 +369,7 @@ static void run_flist(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int interval = 30, i, foreground = -1;
int interval = 30, i;
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
time_t now, nextpoll = 0;
const char *user = NULL;
@ -407,13 +381,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
printf("Network UPS Tools %s %s\n", prog, UPS_VERSION);
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hs:l:i:f:u:Vp:FB")) != -1) {
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hs:l:i:f:u:Vp:")) != -1) {
switch(i) {
case 'h':
help(prog);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
break;
#endif
case 's':
monhost = optarg;
@ -441,14 +413,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'p':
pidfilebase = optarg;
break;
case 'F':
foreground = 1;
break;
case 'B':
foreground = 0;
break;
}
}
@ -513,17 +477,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
open_syslog(prog);
if (foreground < 0) {
if (logfile == stdout) {
foreground = 1;
} else {
foreground = 0;
}
}
if (!foreground) {
if (logfile != stdout)
background();
}
setup_signals();
@ -538,7 +493,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (nextpoll > now) {
/* there is still time left, so sleep it off */
sleep((unsigned int)(difftime(nextpoll, now)));
sleep(difftime(nextpoll, now));
nextpoll += interval;
} else {
/* we spent more time in polling than the interval allows */

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@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
/* upslog.h - table of functions for handling various logging functions */
#ifndef NUT_UPSLOG_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSLOG_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
@ -23,10 +20,7 @@ static void do_time(const char *arg);
static void do_var(const char *arg);
static void do_etime(const char *arg);
/* This is only used in upslog.c, but refers to routines declared here...
* To move or not to move?..
*/
static struct {
struct {
const char *name;
void (*func)(const char *arg);
} logcmds[] =
@ -37,7 +31,7 @@ static struct {
{ "TIME", do_time },
{ "VAR", do_var },
{ "ETIME", do_etime },
{ NULL, (void(*)(const char*))(NULL) }
{ NULL, (void(*)())(NULL) }
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
@ -46,4 +40,3 @@ static struct {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSLOG_H_SEEN */

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@ -24,10 +24,7 @@
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "upsmon.h"
#include "parseconf.h"
@ -40,20 +37,17 @@
static char *shutdowncmd = NULL, *notifycmd = NULL;
static char *powerdownflag = NULL, *configfile = NULL;
static unsigned int minsupplies = 1, sleepval = 5;
/* sum of all power values from config file */
static unsigned int totalpv = 0;
/* default TTL of a device gone AWOL, 3 x polling interval = 15 sec */
static int deadtime = 15;
static int minsupplies = 1, sleepval = 5, deadtime = 15;
/* default polling interval = 5 sec */
static unsigned int pollfreq = 5, pollfreqalert = 5;
static int pollfreq = 5, pollfreqalert = 5;
/* secondary hosts are given 15 sec by default to logout from upsd */
/* slave hosts are given 15 sec by default to logout from upsd */
static int hostsync = 15;
/* sum of all power values from config file */
static int totalpv = 0;
/* default replace battery warning interval (seconds) */
static int rbwarntime = 43200;
@ -61,7 +55,7 @@ static int rbwarntime = 43200;
static int nocommwarntime = 300;
/* default interval between the shutdown warning and the shutdown */
static unsigned int finaldelay = 5;
static int finaldelay = 5;
/* set by SIGHUP handler, cleared after reload finishes */
static int reload_flag = 0;
@ -89,14 +83,6 @@ static int opt_af = AF_UNSPEC;
static struct sigaction sa;
static sigset_t nut_upsmon_sigmask;
/* Users can pass a -D[...] option to enable debugging.
* For the service tracing purposes, also the upsmon.conf
* can define a debug_min value in the global section,
* to set the minimal debug level (CLI provided value less
* than that would not have effect, can only have more).
*/
static int nut_debug_level_global = -1;
static void setflag(int *val, int flag)
{
*val |= flag;
@ -187,21 +173,8 @@ static void do_notify(const utype_t *ups, int ntype)
if (notifylist[i].type == ntype) {
upsdebugx(2, "%s: ntype 0x%04x (%s)", __func__, ntype,
notifylist[i].name);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg),
notifylist[i].msg ? notifylist[i].msg : notifylist[i].stockmsg,
snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), notifylist[i].msg ? notifylist[i].msg : notifylist[i].stockmsg,
ups ? ups->sys : "");
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
notify(msg, notifylist[i].flags, notifylist[i].name,
upsname);
return;
@ -211,57 +184,26 @@ static void do_notify(const utype_t *ups, int ntype)
/* not found ?! */
}
/* check if we need "primary" mode (managerial permissions)
* on the server for this ups, and apply for them then.
* Returns 0 in case of error, 1 otherwise (including when
* we do not need to try becoming a primary). This currently
* propagates further as the return value of do_upsd_auth().
*/
/* TODO: Includes API change in NUT 2.8.0 to replace deprecated
* keywords "MASTER" with "PRIMARY", and "SLAVE" with "SECONDARY",
* (and backwards-compatible alias handling)
*/
static int apply_for_primary(utype_t *ups)
/* check for master permissions on the server for this ups */
static int checkmaster(utype_t *ups)
{
char buf[SMALLBUF];
char upscli_readraw_error;
/* don't bother if we're not configured as a primary for this ups */
if (!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_PRIMARY))
/* don't bother if we're not configured as a master for this ups */
if (!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_MASTER))
return 1;
/* this shouldn't happen (LOGIN checks it earlier) */
if ((ups->upsname == NULL) || (strlen(ups->upsname) == 0)) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Set primary managerial mode on UPS [%s] failed: empty upsname",
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Set master on UPS [%s] failed: empty upsname",
ups->sys);
return 0;
}
/* Use PRIMARY first but if talking to older server, retry with MASTER */
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "PRIMARY %s\n", ups->upsname);
if (upscli_sendline(&ups->conn, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0) {
/* File descriptor not suitable, net_write() errors, etc.
* Not connected to issues with PRIMARY vs. MASTER keyword.
*/
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Can't set primary managerial mode on UPS [%s] - %s",
ups->sys, upscli_strerror(&ups->conn));
return 0;
}
if (upscli_readline(&ups->conn, buf, sizeof(buf)) == 0) {
if (!strncmp(buf, "OK", 2))
return 1;
/* Try the older keyword */
upsdebugx(3,
"%s: Server did not grant PRIMARY mode on UPS [%s], "
"retry with older MASTER keyword",
__func__, ups->upsname);
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "MASTER %s\n", ups->upsname);
if (upscli_sendline(&ups->conn, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0) {
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Can't set primary managerial mode on UPS [%s] - %s",
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Can't set master mode on UPS [%s] - %s",
ups->sys, upscli_strerror(&ups->conn));
return 0;
}
@ -270,24 +212,14 @@ static int apply_for_primary(utype_t *ups)
if (!strncmp(buf, "OK", 2))
return 1;
upscli_readraw_error = 0;
}
else {
upscli_readraw_error = 1;
}
}
else {
upscli_readraw_error = 1;
}
if (upscli_readraw_error == 0) {
/* not ERR, but not caught by readline either? */
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Primary managerial privileges unavailable on UPS [%s]",
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Master privileges unavailable on UPS [%s]",
ups->sys);
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Response: [%s]", buf);
}
else { /* something caught by readraw's parsing call */
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Primary managerial privileges unavailable on UPS [%s]",
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Master privileges unavailable on UPS [%s]",
ups->sys);
upslogx(LOG_ALERT, "Reason: %s", upscli_strerror(&ups->conn));
}
@ -373,8 +305,8 @@ static int do_upsd_auth(utype_t *ups)
upsdebugx(1, "Logged into UPS %s", ups->sys);
setflag(&ups->status, ST_LOGIN);
/* now see if we also need to test primary managerial-mode permissions */
return apply_for_primary(ups);
/* now see if we also need to test master permissions */
return checkmaster(ups);
}
/* set flags and make announcements when a UPS has been checked successfully */
@ -484,11 +416,10 @@ static void set_pdflag(void)
}
/* the actual shutdown procedure */
static void doshutdown(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void doshutdown(void)
{
int ret;
/* this should probably go away at some point */
upslogx(LOG_CRIT, "Executing automatic power-fail shutdown");
wall("Executing automatic power-fail shutdown\n");
@ -500,25 +431,20 @@ static void doshutdown(void)
/* in the pipe model, we let the parent do this for us */
if (use_pipe) {
char ch;
ssize_t wret;
ch = 1;
wret = write(pipefd[1], &ch, 1);
if (wret < 1)
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Unable to call parent pipe for shutdown");
ret = write(pipefd[1], &ch, 1);
} else {
/* one process model = we do all the work here */
int sret;
if (geteuid() != 0)
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Not root, shutdown may fail");
set_pdflag();
sret = system(shutdowncmd);
ret = system(shutdowncmd);
if (sret != 0)
if (ret != 0)
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Unable to call shutdown command: %s",
shutdowncmd);
}
@ -530,7 +456,7 @@ static void doshutdown(void)
static void setfsd(utype_t *ups)
{
char buf[SMALLBUF];
ssize_t ret;
int ret;
/* this shouldn't happen */
if (!ups->upsname) {
@ -573,21 +499,14 @@ static void set_alarm(void)
static void clear_alarm(void)
{
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_STRICT_PROTOTYPES)
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wstrict-prototypes"
#endif
signal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_STRICT_PROTOTYPES)
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
alarm(0);
}
static int get_var(utype_t *ups, const char *var, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -638,7 +557,7 @@ static int get_var(utype_t *ups, const char *var, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
if (numa < numq) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "%s: Error: insufficient data "
"(got %zu args, need at least %zu)",
"(got %d args, need at least %d)",
var, numa, numq);
return -1;
}
@ -647,16 +566,12 @@ static int get_var(utype_t *ups, const char *var, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
return 0;
}
/* Called by upsmon which is the primary on some UPS(es) to wait
* until all secondaries log out from it on the shared upsd server
* or the HOSTSYNC timeout expires
*/
static void sync_secondaries(void)
static void slavesync(void)
{
utype_t *ups;
char temp[SMALLBUF];
time_t start, now;
long maxlogins, logins;
int maxlogins, logins;
time(&start);
@ -665,8 +580,8 @@ static void sync_secondaries(void)
for (ups = firstups; ups != NULL; ups = ups->next) {
/* only check login count on devices we are the primary for */
if (!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_PRIMARY))
/* only check login count on our master(s) */
if (!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_MASTER))
continue;
set_alarm();
@ -681,15 +596,11 @@ static void sync_secondaries(void)
clear_alarm();
}
/* if no UPS has more than 1 login (that would be us),
* then secondaries are all gone */
/* TO THINK: how about redundant setups with several primary-mode
* clients managing an UPS, or possibly differend UPSes, with the
* same upsd? */
/* if no UPS has more than 1 login (us), then slaves are gone */
if (maxlogins <= 1)
return;
/* after HOSTSYNC seconds, assume secondaries are stuck - and bail */
/* after HOSTSYNC seconds, assume slaves are stuck and bail */
time(&now);
if ((now - start) > hostsync) {
@ -701,34 +612,31 @@ static void sync_secondaries(void)
}
}
static void forceshutdown(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void forceshutdown(void)
{
utype_t *ups;
int isaprimary = 0;
int isamaster = 0;
upsdebugx(1, "Shutting down any UPSes in PRIMARY mode...");
upsdebugx(1, "Shutting down any UPSes in MASTER mode...");
/* set FSD on any "primary" UPS entries (forced shutdown in progress) */
/* set FSD on any "master" UPS entries (forced shutdown in progress) */
for (ups = firstups; ups != NULL; ups = ups->next)
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_PRIMARY)) {
isaprimary = 1;
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_MASTER)) {
isamaster = 1;
setfsd(ups);
}
/* if we're not a primary on anything, we should shut down now */
if (!isaprimary)
/* if we're not a master on anything, we should shut down now */
if (!isamaster)
doshutdown();
/* we must be the primary now */
upsdebugx(1, "This system is a primary... waiting for secondaries to logout...");
/* must be the master now */
upsdebugx(1, "This system is a master... waiting for slave logout...");
/* wait up to HOSTSYNC seconds for secondaries to logout */
sync_secondaries();
/* wait up to HOSTSYNC seconds for slaves to logout */
slavesync();
/* time expired or all the secondaries are gone, so shutdown */
/* time expired or all the slaves are gone, so shutdown */
doshutdown();
}
@ -736,10 +644,7 @@ static int is_ups_critical(utype_t *ups)
{
time_t now;
/* FSD = the primary is forcing a shutdown, or a driver forwarded the flag
* from a smarter UPS depending on vendor protocol, ability and settings
* (e.g. is charging but battery too low to guarantee safety to the load)
*/
/* FSD = the master is forcing a shutdown */
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_FSD))
return 1;
@ -750,37 +655,24 @@ static int is_ups_critical(utype_t *ups)
/* must be OB+LB now */
/* if UPS is calibrating, don't declare it critical */
/* FIXME: Consider UPSes where we can know if they have other power
* circuits (bypass, etc.) and whether those do currently provide
* wall power to the host - and that we do not have both calibration
* and a real outage, when we still should shut down right now.
*/
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_CAL)) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "%s: seems that UPS [%s] is OB+LB now, but "
"it is also calibrating - not declaring a critical state",
__func__, ups->upsname);
return 0;
}
/* if we're a primary, declare it critical so we set FSD on it */
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_PRIMARY))
/* if we're a master, declare it critical so we set FSD on it */
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_MASTER))
return 1;
/* must be a secondary now */
/* must be a slave now */
/* FSD isn't set, so the primary hasn't seen it yet */
/* FSD isn't set, so the master hasn't seen it yet */
time(&now);
/* give the primary up to HOSTSYNC seconds before shutting down */
/* give the master up to HOSTSYNC seconds before shutting down */
if ((now - ups->lastnoncrit) > hostsync) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Giving up on the primary for UPS [%s]",
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Giving up on the master for UPS [%s]",
ups->sys);
return 1;
}
/* there's still time left, maybe OB+LB will go away next time we look? */
/* there's still time left */
return 0;
}
@ -788,7 +680,7 @@ static int is_ups_critical(utype_t *ups)
static void recalc(void)
{
utype_t *ups;
unsigned int val_ol = 0;
int val_ol = 0;
time_t now;
time(&now);
@ -815,8 +707,8 @@ static void recalc(void)
ups = ups->next;
}
upsdebugx(3, "Current power value: %u", val_ol);
upsdebugx(3, "Minimum power value: %u", minsupplies);
upsdebugx(3, "Current power value: %d", val_ol);
upsdebugx(3, "Minimum power value: %d", minsupplies);
if (val_ol < minsupplies)
forceshutdown();
@ -849,21 +741,6 @@ static void upsreplbatt(utype_t *ups)
}
}
static void ups_cal(utype_t *ups)
{
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_CAL)) { /* no change */
upsdebugx(4, "%s: %s (no change)", __func__, ups->sys);
return;
}
upsdebugx(3, "%s: %s (first time)", __func__, ups->sys);
/* must have changed from !CAL to CAL, so notify */
do_notify(ups, NOTIFY_CAL);
setflag(&ups->status, ST_CAL);
}
static void ups_fsd(utype_t *ups)
{
if (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_FSD)) { /* no change */
@ -893,8 +770,8 @@ static void drop_connection(utype_t *ups)
}
/* change some UPS parameters during reloading */
static void redefine_ups(utype_t *ups, unsigned int pv, const char *un,
const char *pw, const char *managerialOption)
static void redefine_ups(utype_t *ups, int pv, const char *un,
const char *pw, const char *master)
{
ups->retain = 1;
@ -972,75 +849,45 @@ static void redefine_ups(utype_t *ups, unsigned int pv, const char *un,
}
}
/* secondary|slave -> primary|master */
if ( ( (!strcasecmp(managerialOption, "primary"))
|| (!strcasecmp(managerialOption, "master")) )
&& (!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_PRIMARY)) ) {
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "UPS [%s]: redefined as a primary", ups->sys);
setflag(&ups->status, ST_PRIMARY);
/* slave -> master */
if ((!strcasecmp(master, "master")) && (!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_MASTER))) {
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "UPS [%s]: redefined as master", ups->sys);
setflag(&ups->status, ST_MASTER);
/* reset connection to ensure primary mode gets checked */
/* reset connection to ensure master mode gets checked */
drop_connection(ups);
return;
}
/* primary|master -> secondary|slave */
if ( ( (!strcasecmp(managerialOption, "secondary"))
|| (!strcasecmp(managerialOption, "slave")) )
&& (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_PRIMARY)) ) {
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "UPS [%s]: redefined as a secondary", ups->sys);
clearflag(&ups->status, ST_PRIMARY);
/* master -> slave */
if ((!strcasecmp(master, "slave")) && (flag_isset(ups->status, ST_MASTER))) {
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "UPS [%s]: redefined as slave", ups->sys);
clearflag(&ups->status, ST_MASTER);
return;
}
}
static void addups(int reloading, const char *sys, const char *pvs,
const char *un, const char *pw, const char *managerialOption)
const char *un, const char *pw, const char *master)
{
unsigned int pv;
int pv;
utype_t *tmp, *last;
/* the username is now required - no more host-based auth */
if ((!sys) || (!pvs) || (!pw) || (!managerialOption) || (!un)) {
if ((!sys) || (!pvs) || (!pw) || (!master) || (!un)) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Ignoring invalid MONITOR line in %s!", configfile);
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "MONITOR configuration directives require five arguments.");
return;
}
long lpv = strtol(pvs, (char **) NULL, 10);
pv = strtol(pvs, (char **) NULL, 10);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang diagnostic push
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-compare"
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
/* Different platforms, different sizes, none fits all... */
if (lpv < 0 || (sizeof(long) > sizeof(unsigned int) && lpv > (long)UINT_MAX)) {
#ifdef __clang__
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
if (pv < 0) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "UPS [%s]: ignoring invalid power value [%s]",
sys, pvs);
return;
}
pv = (unsigned int)lpv;
last = tmp = firstups;
@ -1050,7 +897,7 @@ static void addups(int reloading, const char *sys, const char *pvs,
/* check for duplicates */
if (!strcmp(tmp->sys, sys)) {
if (reloading)
redefine_ups(tmp, pv, un, pw, managerialOption);
redefine_ups(tmp, pv, un, pw, master);
else
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Warning: ignoring duplicate"
" UPS [%s]", sys);
@ -1067,7 +914,10 @@ static void addups(int reloading, const char *sys, const char *pvs,
/* build this up so the user doesn't run with bad settings */
totalpv += tmp->pv;
if (un)
tmp->un = xstrdup(un);
else
tmp->un = NULL;
tmp->pw = xstrdup(pw);
tmp->status = 0;
@ -1082,10 +932,8 @@ static void addups(int reloading, const char *sys, const char *pvs,
tmp->lastrbwarn = 0;
tmp->lastncwarn = 0;
if ( (!strcasecmp(managerialOption, "primary"))
|| (!strcasecmp(managerialOption, "master")) ) {
setflag(&tmp->status, ST_PRIMARY);
}
if (!strcasecmp(master, "master"))
setflag(&tmp->status, ST_MASTER);
tmp->next = NULL;
@ -1096,7 +944,7 @@ static void addups(int reloading, const char *sys, const char *pvs,
if (tmp->pv)
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "UPS: %s (%s) (power value %d)", tmp->sys,
flag_isset(tmp->status, ST_PRIMARY) ? "primary" : "secondary",
flag_isset(tmp->status, ST_MASTER) ? "master" : "slave",
tmp->pv);
else
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "UPS: %s (monitoring only)", tmp->sys);
@ -1206,7 +1054,7 @@ static void checkmode(char *cfgentry, char *oldvalue, char *newvalue,
}
/* returns 1 if used, 0 if not, so we can complain about bogus configs */
static int parse_conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
static int parse_conf_arg(int numargs, char **arg)
{
/* using up to arg[1] below */
if (numargs < 2)
@ -1244,23 +1092,13 @@ static int parse_conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
/* POLLFREQ <num> */
if (!strcmp(arg[0], "POLLFREQ")) {
int ipollfreq = atoi(arg[1]);
if (ipollfreq < 0) {
upsdebugx(0, "Ignoring invalid POLLFREQ value: %d", ipollfreq);
} else {
pollfreq = (unsigned int)ipollfreq;
}
pollfreq = atoi(arg[1]);
return 1;
}
/* POLLFREQALERT <num> */
if (!strcmp(arg[0], "POLLFREQALERT")) {
int ipollfreqalert = atoi(arg[1]);
if (ipollfreqalert < 0) {
upsdebugx(0, "Ignoring invalid POLLFREQALERT value: %d", ipollfreqalert);
} else {
pollfreqalert = (unsigned int)ipollfreqalert;
}
pollfreqalert = atoi(arg[1]);
return 1;
}
@ -1278,12 +1116,7 @@ static int parse_conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
/* MINSUPPLIES <num> */
if (!strcmp(arg[0], "MINSUPPLIES")) {
int iminsupplies = atoi(arg[1]);
if (iminsupplies < 0) {
upsdebugx(0, "Ignoring invalid MINSUPPLIES value: %d", iminsupplies);
} else {
minsupplies = (unsigned int)iminsupplies;
}
minsupplies = atoi(arg[1]);
return 1;
}
@ -1301,12 +1134,7 @@ static int parse_conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
/* FINALDELAY <num> */
if (!strcmp(arg[0], "FINALDELAY")) {
int ifinaldelay = atoi(arg[1]);
if (ifinaldelay < 0) {
upsdebugx(0, "Ignoring invalid FINALDELAY value: %d", ifinaldelay);
} else {
finaldelay = (unsigned int)ifinaldelay;
}
finaldelay = atoi(arg[1]);
return 1;
}
@ -1336,18 +1164,6 @@ static int parse_conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
return 1;
}
/* DEBUG_MIN (NUM) */
/* debug_min (NUM) also acceptable, to be on par with ups.conf */
if (!strcasecmp(arg[0], "DEBUG_MIN")) {
int lvl = -1; // typeof common/common.c: int nut_debug_level
if ( str_to_int (arg[1], &lvl, 10) && lvl >= 0 ) {
nut_debug_level_global = lvl;
} else {
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "WARNING : Invalid DEBUG_MIN value found in upsmon.conf global settings");
}
return 1;
}
/* using up to arg[2] below */
if (numargs < 3)
return 0;
@ -1393,7 +1209,7 @@ static int parse_conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Fatal error: unusable configuration");
}
/* <sys> <pwrval> <user> <pw> ("primary"|"master" | "secondary"|"slave") */
/* <sys> <pwrval> <user> <pw> ("master" | "slave") */
addups(reload_flag, arg[1], arg[2], arg[3], arg[4], arg[5]);
return 1;
}
@ -1425,13 +1241,6 @@ static void loadconfig(void)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s", ctx.errmsg);
}
if (reload_flag == 1) {
/* if upsmon.conf added or changed
* (or commented away) the debug_min
* setting, detect that */
nut_debug_level_global = -1;
}
while (pconf_file_next(&ctx)) {
if (pconf_parse_error(&ctx)) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Parse error: %s:%d: %s",
@ -1458,22 +1267,13 @@ static void loadconfig(void)
}
}
if (reload_flag == 1) {
if (nut_debug_level_global > -1) {
upslogx(LOG_INFO,
"Applying debug_min=%d from upsmon.conf",
nut_debug_level_global);
nut_debug_level = nut_debug_level_global;
}
}
pconf_finish(&ctx);
}
/* SIGPIPE handler */
static void sigpipe(int sig)
{
upsdebugx(1, "SIGPIPE: dazed and confused, but continuing after signal %i...", sig);
upsdebugx(1, "SIGPIPE: dazed and confused, but continuing...");
}
/* SIGQUIT, SIGTERM handler */
@ -1529,16 +1329,12 @@ static void user_fsd(int sig)
static void set_reload_flag(int sig)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(sig);
reload_flag = 1;
}
/* handler for alarm when getupsvarfd times out */
static void read_timeout(int sig)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(sig);
/* don't do anything here, just return */
}
@ -1574,10 +1370,9 @@ static void setup_signals(void)
/* remember the last time the ups was not critical (OB + LB) */
static void update_crittimer(utype_t *ups)
{
/* if !OB, !LB, or CAL, then it's not critical, so log the time */
/* if !OB or !LB, then it's not critical, so log the time */
if ((!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_ONBATT)) ||
(!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_LOWBATT)) ||
(flag_isset(ups->status, ST_CAL))) {
(!flag_isset(ups->status, ST_LOWBATT))) {
time(&ups->lastnoncrit);
return;
@ -1637,9 +1432,6 @@ static int try_connect(utype_t *ups)
/* we're definitely connected now */
setflag(&ups->status, ST_CONNECTED);
/* prevent connection leaking to NOTIFYCMD */
fcntl(upscli_fd(&ups->conn), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
/* now try to authenticate to upsd */
ret = do_upsd_auth(ups);
@ -1664,7 +1456,7 @@ static void parse_status(utype_t *ups, char *status)
upsdebugx(2, "%s: [%s]", __func__, status);
/* empty response is the same as a dead ups */
if (status == NULL || status[0] == '\0') {
if (!strcmp(status, "")) {
ups_is_gone(ups);
return;
}
@ -1695,8 +1487,6 @@ static void parse_status(utype_t *ups, char *status)
ups_low_batt(ups);
if (!strcasecmp(statword, "RB"))
upsreplbatt(ups);
if (!strcasecmp(statword, "CAL"))
ups_cal(ups);
/* do it last to override any possible OL */
if (!strcasecmp(statword, "FSD"))
@ -1844,23 +1634,17 @@ static int check_pdflag(void)
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
static void help(const char *arg_progname)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void help(const char *arg_progname)
static void help(const char *progname)
{
printf("Monitors UPS servers and may initiate shutdown if necessary.\n\n");
printf("usage: %s [OPTIONS]\n\n", arg_progname);
printf("usage: %s [OPTIONS]\n\n", progname);
printf(" -c <cmd> send command to running process\n");
printf(" commands:\n");
printf(" - fsd: shutdown all primary-mode UPSes (use with caution)\n");
printf(" - fsd: shutdown all master UPSes (use with caution)\n");
printf(" - reload: reread configuration\n");
printf(" - stop: stop monitoring and exit\n");
printf(" -P <pid> send the signal above to specified PID (bypassing PID file)\n");
printf(" -D raise debugging level (and stay foreground by default)\n");
printf(" -F stay foregrounded even if no debugging is enabled\n");
printf(" -B stay backgrounded even if debugging is bumped\n");
printf(" -D raise debugging level\n");
printf(" -h display this help\n");
printf(" -K checks POWERDOWNFLAG, sets exit code to 0 if set\n");
printf(" -p always run privileged (disable privileged parent)\n");
@ -1871,26 +1655,15 @@ static void help(const char *arg_progname)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
static void runparent(int fd)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void runparent(int fd)
{
ssize_t ret;
int sret;
int ret;
char ch;
/* handling signals is the child's job */
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_STRICT_PROTOTYPES)
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wstrict-prototypes"
#endif
signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGUSR1, SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_STRICT_PROTOTYPES)
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
ret = read(fd, &ch, 1);
@ -1907,9 +1680,9 @@ static void runparent(int fd)
/* have to do this here - child is unprivileged */
set_pdflag();
sret = system(shutdowncmd);
ret = system(shutdowncmd);
if (sret != 0)
if (ret != 0)
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "parent: Unable to call shutdown command: %s",
shutdowncmd);
@ -1937,15 +1710,10 @@ static void start_pipe(void)
close(pipefd[1]);
runparent(pipefd[0]);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* NOTREACHED */
#endif
}
close(pipefd[0]);
/* prevent pipe leaking to NOTIFYCMD */
fcntl(pipefd[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
}
static void delete_ups(utype_t *target)
@ -2046,7 +1814,7 @@ static void reload_conf(void)
upslogx(LOG_CRIT, "Fatal error: total power value (%d) less "
"than MINSUPPLIES (%d)", totalpv, minsupplies);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Impossible power configuration, unable to continue");
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Impossible power configuation, unable to continue");
}
/* finally clear the flag */
@ -2091,8 +1859,7 @@ static void check_parent(void)
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
int i, cmd = 0, cmdret = -1, checking_flag = 0, foreground = -1;
pid_t oldpid = -1;
int i, cmd = 0, checking_flag = 0;
printf("Network UPS Tools %s %s\n", prog, UPS_VERSION);
@ -2103,7 +1870,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
run_as_user = xstrdup(RUN_AS_USER);
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+DFBhic:P:f:pu:VK46")) != -1) {
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+Dhic:f:pu:VK46")) != -1) {
switch (i) {
case 'c':
if (!strncmp(optarg, "fsd", strlen(optarg)))
@ -2117,30 +1884,16 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
if (cmd == 0)
help(argv[0]);
break;
case 'P':
if ((oldpid = parsepid(optarg)) < 0)
help(argv[0]);
break;
case 'D':
nut_debug_level++;
break;
case 'F':
foreground = 1;
break;
case 'B':
foreground = 0;
break;
case 'f':
free(configfile);
configfile = xstrdup(optarg);
break;
case 'h':
help(argv[0]);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
break;
#endif
case 'K':
checking_flag = 1;
break;
@ -2162,56 +1915,22 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
break;
default:
help(argv[0]);
#ifndef HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__NORETURN
break;
#endif
}
}
if (foreground < 0) {
if (nut_debug_level > 0) {
foreground = 1;
} else {
foreground = 0;
}
}
if (cmd) {
if (oldpid < 0) {
cmdret = sendsignal(prog, cmd);
} else {
cmdret = sendsignalpid(oldpid, cmd);
}
/* exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); */
exit((cmdret == 0)?EXIT_SUCCESS:EXIT_FAILURE);
sendsignal(prog, cmd);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* otherwise, we are being asked to start.
* so check if a previous instance is running by sending signal '0'
* (Ie 'kill <pid> 0') */
if (oldpid < 0) {
cmdret = sendsignal(prog, 0);
} else {
cmdret = sendsignalpid(oldpid, 0);
}
switch (cmdret) {
case 0:
if (sendsignal(prog, 0) == 0) {
printf("Fatal error: A previous upsmon instance is already running!\n");
printf("Either stop the previous instance first, or use the 'reload' command.\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
case -3:
case -2:
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Could not %s PID file "
"to see if previous upsmon instance is "
"already running!\n",
(cmdret == -3 ? "find" : "parse"));
break;
case -1:
default:
/* Just failed to send signal, no competitor running */
break;
}
argc -= optind;
@ -2221,14 +1940,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
loadconfig();
/* CLI debug level can not be smaller than debug_min specified
* in upsmon.conf. Note that non-zero debug_min does not impact
* foreground running mode.
*/
if (nut_debug_level_global > nut_debug_level)
nut_debug_level = nut_debug_level_global;
upsdebugx(1, "debug level is '%d'", nut_debug_level);
if (checking_flag)
exit(check_pdflag());
@ -2251,11 +1962,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (!foreground) {
if (nut_debug_level < 1) {
background();
}
if (nut_debug_level >= 1) {
} else {
upsdebugx(1, "debug level is '%d'", nut_debug_level);
}

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@ -17,20 +17,15 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_UPSMON_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSMON_H_SEEN 1
/* flags for ups->status */
#define ST_ONLINE (1 << 0) /* UPS is on line (OL) */
#define ST_ONBATT (1 << 1) /* UPS is on battery (OB) */
#define ST_LOWBATT (1 << 2) /* UPS has a low battery (LB) */
#define ST_FSD (1 << 3) /* primary has set forced shutdown flag */
#define ST_PRIMARY (1 << 4) /* we are the primary (manager) of this UPS */
#define ST_MASTER ST_PRIMARY /* legacy alias */
#define ST_FSD (1 << 3) /* master has set forced shutdown flag */
#define ST_MASTER (1 << 4) /* we are the master on this UPS */
#define ST_LOGIN (1 << 5) /* we are logged into this UPS */
#define ST_CONNECTED (1 << 6) /* upscli_connect returned OK */
#define ST_CAL (1 << 7) /* UPS calibration in progress (CAL) */
/* required contents of flag file */
#define SDMAGIC "upsmon-shutdown-file"
@ -49,9 +44,9 @@ typedef struct {
char *sys; /* raw system name from .conf */
char *upsname; /* just upsname */
char *hostname; /* just hostname */
uint16_t port; /* just the port */
int port; /* just the port */
unsigned int pv; /* power value from conf */
int pv; /* power value from conf */
char *un; /* username (optional for now) */
char *pw; /* password from conf */
int status; /* status (see flags above) */
@ -73,14 +68,13 @@ typedef struct {
#define NOTIFY_ONLINE 0 /* UPS went on-line */
#define NOTIFY_ONBATT 1 /* UPS went on battery */
#define NOTIFY_LOWBATT 2 /* UPS went to low battery */
#define NOTIFY_FSD 3 /* Primary upsmon set FSD flag */
#define NOTIFY_FSD 3 /* Master upsmon set FSD flag */
#define NOTIFY_COMMOK 4 /* Communication established */
#define NOTIFY_COMMBAD 5 /* Communication lost */
#define NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN 6 /* System shutdown in progress */
#define NOTIFY_REPLBATT 7 /* UPS battery needs to be replaced */
#define NOTIFY_NOCOMM 8 /* UPS hasn't been contacted in a while */
#define NOTIFY_NOCOMM 8 /* UPS hasn't been contacted in awhile */
#define NOTIFY_NOPARENT 9 /* privileged parent process died */
#define NOTIFY_CAL 10 /* UPS is performing calibration */
/* notify flag values */
@ -92,10 +86,7 @@ typedef struct {
/* flags are set to NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL at program init */
/* the user can override with NOTIFYFLAGS in the upsmon.conf */
/* This is only used in upsmon.c, but might it also have external consumers?..
* To move or not to move?..
*/
static struct {
struct {
int type;
const char *name;
char *msg; /* NULL until overridden */
@ -113,7 +104,6 @@ static struct {
{ NOTIFY_REPLBATT, "REPLBATT", NULL, "UPS %s battery needs to be replaced", NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL },
{ NOTIFY_NOCOMM, "NOCOMM", NULL, "UPS %s is unavailable", NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL },
{ NOTIFY_NOPARENT, "NOPARENT", NULL, "upsmon parent process died - shutdown impossible", NOTIFY_SYSLOG | NOTIFY_WALL },
{ NOTIFY_CAL, "CAL", NULL, "UPS %s: calibration in progress", NOTIFY_SYSLOG },
{ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 }
};
@ -132,5 +122,3 @@ static struct {
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSMON_H_SEEN */

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
/* upsrw - simple client for read/write variable access (formerly upsct2)
Copyright (C)
1999 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
2019 EATON (author: Arnaud Quette <ArnaudQuette@eaton.com>)
Copyright (C) 1999 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
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
@ -27,14 +25,10 @@
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "extstate.h"
static char *upsname = NULL, *hostname = NULL;
static UPSCONN_t *ups = NULL;
static int tracking_enabled = 0;
static unsigned int timeout = DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT;
struct list_t {
char *name;
@ -45,22 +39,18 @@ static void usage(const char *prog)
{
printf("Network UPS Tools %s %s\n\n", prog, UPS_VERSION);
printf("usage: %s [-h]\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-s <variable>] [-u <username>] [-p <password>] [-w] [-t <timeout>] <ups>\n\n", prog);
printf(" %s [-s <variable>] [-u <username>] [-p <password>] <ups>\n\n", prog);
printf("Demo program to set variables within UPS hardware.\n");
printf("\n");
printf(" -h display this help text\n");
printf(" -s <variable> specify variable to be changed\n");
printf(" use -s VAR=VALUE to avoid prompting for value\n");
printf(" -l show all possible read/write variables.\n");
printf(" -u <username> set username for command authentication\n");
printf(" -p <password> set password for command authentication\n");
printf(" -w wait for the completion of setting by the driver\n");
printf(" and return its actual result from the device\n");
printf(" -t <timeout> set a timeout when using -w (in seconds, default: %u)\n", DEFAULT_TRACKING_TIMEOUT);
printf("\n");
printf(" <ups> UPS identifier - <upsname>[@<hostname>[:<port>]]\n");
printf("\n");
printf("Call without -s to show all possible read/write variables (same as -l).\n");
printf("Call without -s to show all possible read/write variables.\n");
}
static void clean_exit(void)
@ -74,21 +64,9 @@ static void clean_exit(void)
free(ups);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#if (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
static void do_set(const char *varname, const char *newval)
{
int cmd_complete = 0;
char buf[SMALLBUF], enc[SMALLBUF];
char tracking_id[UUID4_LEN];
time_t start, now;
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "SET VAR %s %s \"%s\"\n", upsname, varname, pconf_encode(newval, enc, sizeof(enc)));
@ -100,92 +78,17 @@ static void do_set(const char *varname, const char *newval)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Set variable failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* verify answer */
/* FUTURE: status cookies will tie in here */
if (strncmp(buf, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unexpected response from upsd: %s", buf);
}
/* check for status tracking id */
if (
!tracking_enabled ||
/* sanity check on the size: "OK TRACKING " + UUID4_LEN */
strlen(buf) != (UUID4_LEN - 1 + strlen("OK TRACKING "))
) {
/* reply as usual */
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
return;
}
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-truncation"
#endif
/* From the check above, we know that we have exactly UUID4_LEN chars
* (aka sizeof(tracking_id)) in the buf after "OK TRACKING " prefix,
* plus the null-byte.
*/
assert (UUID4_LEN == 1 + snprintf(tracking_id, sizeof(tracking_id), "%s", buf + strlen("OK TRACKING ")));
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
time(&start);
/* send status tracking request, looping if status is PENDING */
while (!cmd_complete) {
/* check for timeout */
time(&now);
if (difftime(now, start) >= timeout)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: timeout");
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "GET TRACKING %s\n", tracking_id);
if (upscli_sendline(ups, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't send status tracking request: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
/* Note for gating macros above: unsuffixed HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP
* means support of contexts both inside and outside function body, so the push
* above and pop below (outside this finction) are not used.
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS
/* Note that the individual warning pragmas for use inside function bodies
* are named without a _INSIDEFUNC suffix, for simplicity and legacy reasons
*/
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtype-limits"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"
#endif
/* and get status tracking reply */
assert(timeout < LONG_MAX);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
if (upscli_readline_timeout(ups, buf, sizeof(buf), (long)timeout) < 0)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't receive status tracking information: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
if (strncmp(buf, "PENDING", 7))
cmd_complete = 1;
else
/* wait a second before retrying */
sleep(1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
}
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_BESIDEFUNC) && (!defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP_INSIDEFUNC) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TYPE_LIMITS_BESIDEFUNC) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_TAUTOLOGICAL_CONSTANT_OUT_OF_RANGE_COMPARE_BESIDEFUNC) )
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
static void do_setvar(const char *varname, char *uin, const char *pass)
{
char newval[SMALLBUF], temp[SMALLBUF * 2], user[SMALLBUF], *ptr;
char newval[SMALLBUF], temp[SMALLBUF], user[SMALLBUF], *ptr;
struct passwd *pw;
if (uin) {
@ -274,32 +177,13 @@ static void do_setvar(const char *varname, char *uin, const char *pass)
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: old variable names are not supported");
}
/* enable status tracking ID */
if (tracking_enabled) {
snprintf(temp, sizeof(temp), "SET TRACKING ON\n");
if (upscli_sendline(ups, temp, strlen(temp)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Can't enable set variable status tracking: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
if (upscli_readline(ups, temp, sizeof(temp)) < 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling set variable status tracking failed: %s", upscli_strerror(ups));
}
/* Verify the result */
if (strncmp(temp, "OK", 2) != 0) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Enabling set variable status tracking failed. upsd answered: %s", temp);
}
}
do_set(varname, newval);
}
static const char *get_data(const char *type, const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -319,7 +203,7 @@ static const char *get_data(const char *type, const char *varname)
return answer[3];
}
static void do_string(const char *varname, const long len)
static void do_string(const char *varname, const int len)
{
const char *val;
@ -330,34 +214,14 @@ static void do_string(const char *varname, const long len)
}
printf("Type: STRING\n");
printf("Maximum length: %ld\n", len);
printf("Maximum length: %d\n", len);
printf("Value: %s\n", val);
}
static void do_number(const char *varname)
{
const char *val;
val = get_data("VAR", varname);
if (!val) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "do_number: can't get current value of %s", varname);
}
printf("Type: NUMBER\n");
printf("Value: %s\n", val);
}
/**
* Display ENUM information
* @param varname the name of the NUT variable
* @param vartype the type of the NUT variable (ST_FLAG_STRING, ST_FLAG_NUMBER
* @param len the length of the NUT variable, if type == ST_FLAG_STRING
*/
static void do_enum(const char *varname, const int vartype, const long len)
static void do_enum(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer, buf[SMALLBUF];
const char *query[4], *val;
@ -383,21 +247,14 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname, const int vartype, const long len)
ret = upscli_list_next(ups, numq, query, &numa, &answer);
/* Fallback for older upsd versions */
if (vartype != ST_FLAG_NONE)
printf("Type: ENUM %s\n", (vartype == ST_FLAG_STRING)?"STRING":"NUMBER");
else
printf("Type: ENUM\n");
if (vartype == ST_FLAG_STRING)
printf("Maximum length: %ld\n", len);
while (ret == 1) {
/* ENUM <upsname> <varname> <value> */
if (numa < 4) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
printf("Option: \"%s\"", answer[3]);
@ -415,7 +272,7 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname, const int vartype, const long len)
static void do_range(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4], *val;
int ival, min, max;
@ -442,15 +299,14 @@ static void do_range(const char *varname)
ret = upscli_list_next(ups, numq, query, &numa, &answer);
/* Ranges implies a type "NUMBER" */
printf("Type: RANGE NUMBER\n");
printf("Type: RANGE\n");
while (ret == 1) {
/* RANGE <upsname> <varname> <min> <max> */
if (numa < 5) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
min = atoi(answer[3]);
@ -471,8 +327,7 @@ static void do_range(const char *varname)
static void do_type(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
int is_enum = 0; /* 1 if ENUM; FIXME: add a boolean type in common.h */
size_t i, numq, numa;
unsigned int i, numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -491,11 +346,9 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
/* TYPE <upsname> <varname> <type>... */
for (i = 3; i < numa; i++) {
/* ENUM can be NUMBER or STRING
* just flag it for latter processing */
if (!strcasecmp(answer[i], "ENUM")) {
is_enum = 1;
continue;
do_enum(varname);
return;
}
if (!strcasecmp(answer[i], "RANGE")) {
@ -506,24 +359,13 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
if (!strncasecmp(answer[i], "STRING:", 7)) {
char *len = answer[i] + 7;
long length = strtol(len, NULL, 10);
int length = strtol(len, NULL, 10);
if (is_enum == 1)
do_enum(varname, ST_FLAG_STRING, length);
else
do_string(varname, length);
return;
}
if (!strcasecmp(answer[i], "NUMBER")) {
if (is_enum == 1)
do_enum(varname, ST_FLAG_NUMBER, 0);
else
do_number(varname);
return;
}
/* ignore this one */
if (!strcasecmp(answer[i], "RW")) {
continue;
@ -531,10 +373,6 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
printf("Type: %s (unrecognized)\n", answer[i]);
}
/* Fallback for older upsd versions, where STRING|NUMBER is not
* appended to ENUM */
if (is_enum == 1)
do_enum(varname, ST_FLAG_NONE, 0);
}
static void print_rw(const char *varname)
@ -559,7 +397,7 @@ static void print_rw(const char *varname)
static void print_rwlist(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[2];
char **answer;
struct list_t *lhead, *llast, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -593,7 +431,7 @@ static void print_rwlist(void)
/* RW <upsname> <varname> <value> */
if (numa < 4) {
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %zu args, need at least 4)", numa);
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Error: insufficient data (got %d args, need at least 4)", numa);
}
/* sock this entry away for later */
@ -630,36 +468,22 @@ static void print_rwlist(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
uint16_t port;
int i, port;
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
char *password = NULL, *username = NULL, *setvar = NULL;
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hls:p:t:u:wV")) != -1) {
while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "+hs:p:u:V")) != -1) {
switch (i)
{
case 's':
setvar = optarg;
break;
case 'l':
if (setvar) {
upslogx(LOG_WARNING, "Listing mode requested, overriding setvar specified earlier!");
setvar = NULL;
}
break;
case 'p':
password = optarg;
break;
case 't':
if (!str_to_uint(optarg, &timeout, 10))
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "Could not convert the provided value for timeout ('-t' option) to unsigned int");
break;
case 'u':
username = optarg;
break;
case 'w':
tracking_enabled = 1;
break;
case 'V':
printf("Network UPS Tools %s %s\n", prog, UPS_VERSION);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);

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@ -11,19 +11,8 @@
# from your AT lines.
case $1 in
onbattwarn)
# Send a notification mail
echo "The UPS has been on battery for awhile" \
| mail -s"UPS monitor" bofh@pager.example.com
# Create a flag-file on the filesystem, for your own processing
/usr/bin/touch /some/path/ups-on-battery
;;
ups-back-on-power)
# Delete the flag-file on the filesystem
/bin/rm -f /some/path/ups-on-battery
;;
upsgone)
logger -t upssched-cmd "The communication with UPS has been gone for awhile"
logger -t upssched-cmd "The UPS has been gone for awhile"
;;
*)
logger -t upssched-cmd "Unrecognized command: $1"

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@ -46,12 +46,9 @@
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "upssched.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
typedef struct ttype_s {
char *name;
@ -59,13 +56,14 @@ typedef struct ttype_s {
struct ttype_s *next;
} ttype_t;
static ttype_t *thead = NULL;
static conn_t *connhead = NULL;
static char *cmdscript = NULL, *pipefn = NULL, *lockfn = NULL;
static int verbose = 0; /* use for debugging */
ttype_t *thead = NULL;
static conn_t *connhead = NULL;
char *cmdscript = NULL, *pipefn = NULL, *lockfn = NULL;
int verbose = 0; /* use for debugging */
/* ups name and notify type (string) as received from upsmon */
static const char *upsname, *notify_type;
/* ups name and notify type (string) as received from upsmon */
const char *upsname, *notify_type;
#define PARENT_STARTED -2
#define PARENT_UNNECESSARY -3
@ -181,7 +179,7 @@ static void checktimers(void)
static void start_timer(const char *name, const char *ofsstr)
{
time_t now;
long ofs;
int ofs;
ttype_t *tmp, *last;
/* get the time */
@ -196,7 +194,7 @@ static void start_timer(const char *name, const char *ofsstr)
}
if (verbose)
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "New timer: %s (%ld seconds)", name, ofs);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "New timer: %s (%d seconds)", name, ofs);
/* now add to the queue */
tmp = last = thead;
@ -242,7 +240,7 @@ static void cancel_timer(const char *name, const char *cname)
static void us_serialize(int op)
{
static int pipefd[2];
ssize_t ret;
int ret;
char ch;
switch(op) {
@ -272,7 +270,6 @@ static int open_sock(void)
int ret, fd;
struct sockaddr_un ssaddr;
check_unix_socket_filename(pipefn);
fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (fd < 0)
@ -300,9 +297,6 @@ static int open_sock(void)
if (ret < 0)
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "listen(%d, %d) failed", fd, US_LISTEN_BACKLOG);
/* don't leak socket to CMDSCRIPT */
fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
return fd;
}
@ -335,40 +329,17 @@ static void conn_del(conn_t *target)
static int send_to_one(conn_t *conn, const char *fmt, ...)
{
ssize_t ret;
size_t buflen;
int ret;
va_list ap;
char buf[US_SOCK_BUF_LEN];
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
buflen = strlen(buf);
if (buflen >= SSIZE_MAX) {
/* Can't compare buflen to ret */
upsdebugx(2, "send_to_one(): buffered message too large");
ret = write(conn->fd, buf, strlen(buf));
close(conn->fd);
conn_del(conn);
return 0; /* failed */
}
ret = write(conn->fd, buf, buflen);
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (ssize_t) buflen)) {
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (int) strlen(buf))) {
upsdebugx(2, "write to fd %d failed", conn->fd);
close(conn->fd);
@ -399,9 +370,6 @@ static void conn_add(int sockfd)
return;
}
/* don't leak connection to CMDSCRIPT */
fcntl(acc, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
/* enable nonblocking I/O */
ret = fcntl(acc, F_GETFL, 0);
@ -472,20 +440,19 @@ static int sock_arg(conn_t *conn)
return 0;
}
static void log_unknown(size_t numarg, char **arg)
static void log_unknown(int numarg, char **arg)
{
size_t i;
int i;
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "Unknown command on socket: ");
for (i = 0; i < numarg; i++)
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "arg %zu: %s", i, arg[i]);
upslogx(LOG_INFO, "arg %d: %s", i, arg[i]);
}
static int sock_read(conn_t *conn)
{
int i;
ssize_t ret;
int i, ret;
char ch;
for (i = 0; i < US_MAX_READ; i++) {
@ -498,12 +465,6 @@ static int sock_read(conn_t *conn)
if ((ret == -1) && (errno == EAGAIN))
return 0;
/* O_NDELAY with zero bytes means nothing to read but
* since read() follows a succesful select() with
* ready file descriptor, ret shouldn't be 0. */
if (ret == 0)
continue;
/* some other problem */
return -1; /* error */
}
@ -633,8 +594,6 @@ static int try_connect(void)
int pipefd, ret;
struct sockaddr_un saddr;
check_unix_socket_filename(pipefn);
memset(&saddr, '\0', sizeof(saddr));
saddr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
snprintf(saddr.sun_path, sizeof(saddr.sun_path), "%s", pipefn);
@ -700,15 +659,28 @@ static int check_parent(const char *cmd, const char *arg2)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static void read_timeout(int sig)
{
/* ignore this */
return;
}
static void setup_sigalrm(void)
{
struct sigaction sa;
sigset_t nut_upssched_sigmask;
sigemptyset(&nut_upssched_sigmask);
sa.sa_mask = nut_upssched_sigmask;
sa.sa_flags = 0;
sa.sa_handler = read_timeout;
sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, NULL);
}
static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
{
int i, pipefd;
ssize_t ret;
size_t enclen, buflen;
char buf[SMALLBUF], enc[SMALLBUF + 8];
int ret_s;
struct timeval tv;
fd_set fdread;
int i, pipefd, ret;
char buf[SMALLBUF], enc[SMALLBUF];
/* insanity */
if (!arg1)
@ -724,14 +696,6 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
snprintf(enc, sizeof(enc), "%s\n", buf);
/* Sanity checks, for static analyzers to sleep well */
enclen = strlen(enc);
buflen = strlen(buf);
if (enclen >= SSIZE_MAX || buflen >= SSIZE_MAX) {
/* Can't compare enclen to ret below */
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unable to connect to daemon: buffered message too large");
}
/* see if the parent needs to be started (and maybe start it) */
for (i = 0; i < MAX_TRIES; i++) {
@ -739,6 +703,7 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
pipefd = check_parent(cmd, arg2);
if (pipefd == PARENT_STARTED) {
/* loop back and try to connect now */
usleep(250000);
continue;
@ -750,41 +715,23 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
/* we're connected now */
ret = write(pipefd, enc, enclen);
ret = write(pipefd, enc, strlen(enc));
/* if we can't send the whole thing, loop back and try again */
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (ssize_t)enclen)) {
if ((ret < 1) || (ret != (int) strlen(enc))) {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "write failed, trying again");
close(pipefd);
continue;
}
/* select on child's pipe fd */
do {
/* set timeout every time before call select() */
tv.tv_sec = 1;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
/* ugh - probably should use select here... */
setup_sigalrm();
FD_ZERO(&fdread);
FD_SET(pipefd, &fdread);
ret_s = select(pipefd + 1, &fdread, NULL, NULL, &tv);
switch(ret_s) {
/* select error */
case -1:
upslogx(LOG_DEBUG, "parent select error: %s", strerror(errno));
break;
/* nothing to read */
case 0:
break;
/* available data to read */
default:
alarm(2);
ret = read(pipefd, buf, sizeof(buf));
break;
}
} while (ret_s <= 0);
alarm(0);
signal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
close(pipefd);
@ -800,7 +747,7 @@ static void sendcmd(const char *cmd, const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "read confirmation got [%s]", buf);
/* try again ... */
} /* loop until MAX_TRIES if no success above */
}
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unable to connect to daemon and unable to start daemon");
}
@ -847,7 +794,7 @@ static void parse_at(const char *ntype, const char *un, const char *cmd,
}
if (!strcmp(cmd, "EXECUTE")) {
if (ca1[0] == '\0') {
if (ca1 == '\0') {
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Empty EXECUTE command argument");
return;
}
@ -862,7 +809,7 @@ static void parse_at(const char *ntype, const char *un, const char *cmd,
upslogx(LOG_ERR, "Invalid command: %s", cmd);
}
static int conf_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
static int conf_arg(int numargs, char **arg)
{
if (numargs < 2)
return 0;
@ -953,15 +900,9 @@ static void checkconf(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
const char *prog = NULL;
/* More a use for argc to avoid warnings than a real need: */
if (argc > 0) {
xbasename(argv[0]);
} else {
xbasename("upssched");
}
const char *prog = xbasename(argv[0]);
verbose = 1; /* TODO: remove when done testing, or add -D */
verbose = 1; /* TODO: remove when done testing */
/* normally we don't have stderr, so get this going to syslog early */
open_syslog(prog);

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@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
/* upssched.h - supporting structures */
#ifndef NUT_UPSSCHED_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSSCHED_H_SEEN 1
#include <parseconf.h>
#define SERIALIZE_INIT 1
@ -28,4 +25,3 @@ typedef struct conn_s {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSSCHED_H_SEEN */

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@ -24,7 +24,6 @@
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "cgilib.h"
#include "parseconf.h"
@ -40,12 +39,12 @@ struct list_t {
#define HARD_UPSVAR_LIMIT_NUM 64
#define HARD_UPSVAR_LIMIT_LEN 256
static char *monups, *username, *password, *function, *upscommand;
char *monups, *username, *password, *function, *upscommand;
/* set once the MAGIC_ENABLE_STRING is found in the upsset.conf */
static int magic_string_set = 0;
/* set once the MAGIC_ENABLE_STRING is found in the upsset.conf */
int magic_string_set = 0;
static uint16_t port;
static int port;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -55,7 +54,7 @@ typedef struct {
void *next;
} uvtype_t;
static uvtype_t *firstuv = NULL;
uvtype_t *firstuv = NULL;
void parsearg(char *var, char *value)
{
@ -164,7 +163,7 @@ static void do_hidden(const char *next)
}
/* generate SELECT chooser from hosts.conf entries */
static void upslist_arg(size_t numargs, char **arg)
static void upslist_arg(int numargs, char **arg)
{
if (numargs < 3)
return;
@ -254,10 +253,6 @@ static void do_pickups(const char *currfunc)
printf("</FORM>\n");
}
static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
@ -265,19 +260,7 @@ static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vsnprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
do_header(title);
@ -299,9 +282,6 @@ static void error_page(const char *next, const char *title,
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
static void loginscreen(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void loginscreen(void)
{
do_header("Login");
@ -351,7 +331,7 @@ static void upsd_connect(void)
static void print_cmd(const char *cmd)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -374,7 +354,7 @@ static void print_cmd(const char *cmd)
static void showcmds(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[2];
char **answer;
struct list_t *lhead, *llast, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -411,7 +391,7 @@ static void showcmds(void)
/* CMD upsname cmdname */
if (numa < 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: insufficient data "
"(got %zu args, need at least 3)\n", numa);
"(got %d args, need at least 3)\n", numa);
return;
}
@ -526,9 +506,6 @@ static void send_auth(const char *next)
"Password set failed: %s", upscli_strerror(&ups));
}
static void docmd(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void docmd(void)
{
char buf[SMALLBUF], *desc;
@ -618,7 +595,7 @@ static void docmd(void)
static const char *get_data(const char *type, const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -656,7 +633,7 @@ static void do_string(const char *varname, int maxlen)
static void do_enum(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
char **answer, *val;
const char *query[4], *tmp;
@ -684,7 +661,6 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname)
printf("Unavailable\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Error doing ENUM %s %s: %s\n",
upsname, varname, upscli_strerror(&ups));
free(val);
return;
}
@ -698,7 +674,7 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname)
if (numa < 4) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: insufficient data "
"(got %zu args, need at least 4)\n", numa);
"(got %d args, need at least 4)\n", numa);
free(val);
return;
@ -721,7 +697,7 @@ static void do_enum(const char *varname)
static void do_type(const char *varname)
{
int ret;
size_t i, numq, numa;
unsigned int i, numq, numa;
char **answer;
const char *query[4];
@ -751,9 +727,7 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
/* split out the :<len> data */
ptr = strchr(answer[i], ':');
*ptr++ = '\0';
long l = strtol(ptr, (char **) NULL, 10);
assert(l <= 127); /* FIXME: Loophole about longer numbers? Why are we limited to char at all here? */
len = (char)l;
len = strtol(ptr, (char **) NULL, 10);
do_string(varname, len);
return;
@ -767,12 +741,10 @@ static void do_type(const char *varname)
}
}
static void print_rw(const char *arg_upsname, const char *varname)
static void print_rw(const char *upsname, const char *varname)
{
const char *tmp;
printf("<!-- <TR><TD>Device</TD><TD>%s</TD></TR> -->\n", arg_upsname);
printf("<TR BGCOLOR=\"#60B0B0\" ALIGN=\"CENTER\">\n");
printf("<TD>");
@ -793,13 +765,10 @@ static void print_rw(const char *arg_upsname, const char *varname)
printf("</TR>\n");
}
static void showsettings(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void showsettings(void)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[2];
char **answer, *desc = NULL;
struct list_t *lhead, *llast, *ltmp, *lnext;
@ -938,9 +907,6 @@ static int setvar(const char *var, const char *val)
}
/* turn a form submission of settings into SET commands for upsd */
static void savesettings(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void savesettings(void)
{
int changed = 0;
@ -987,9 +953,6 @@ static void savesettings(void)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
static void initial_pickups(void)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void initial_pickups(void)
{
do_header("Select a UPS");
@ -1068,8 +1031,6 @@ static void check_conf(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argc);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argv);
username = password = function = monups = NULL;
printf("Content-type: text/html\n\n");
@ -1086,7 +1047,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fds);
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 250000; /* wait for up to 250ms for a POST response */
if ((select(STDIN_FILENO+1, &fds, 0, 0, &tv)) > 0)
extractpostargs();
}

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@ -19,12 +19,11 @@
*/
#include "common.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "upsclient.h"
#include "status.h"
#include "cgilib.h"
#include "parseconf.h"
#include "timehead.h"
#include "upsstats.h"
#include "upsimagearg.h"
@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ static int use_celsius = 1, refreshdelay = -1, treemode = 0;
/* from cgilib's checkhost() */
static char *monhostdesc = NULL;
static uint16_t port;
static int port;
static char *upsname, *hostname;
static char *upsimgpath="upsimage.cgi", *upsstatpath="upsstats.cgi";
static UPSCONN_t ups;
@ -104,7 +103,7 @@ static int check_ups_fd(int do_report)
static int get_var(const char *var, char *buf, size_t buflen, int verbose)
{
int ret;
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -196,10 +195,9 @@ static int do_date(const char *buf)
{
char datebuf[SMALLBUF];
time_t tod;
struct tm tmbuf;
time(&tod);
if (strftime(datebuf, sizeof(datebuf), buf, localtime_r(&tod, &tmbuf))) {
if (strftime(datebuf, sizeof(datebuf), buf, localtime(&tod))) {
printf("%s", datebuf);
return 1;
}
@ -351,7 +349,7 @@ static void ups_connect(void)
{
static ulist_t *lastups = NULL;
char *newups, *newhost;
uint16_t newport;
int newport;
/* try to minimize reconnects */
if (lastups) {
@ -566,7 +564,7 @@ static void do_upsimgpath(const char *s) {
static void do_temp(const char *var)
{
char tempc[SMALLBUF];
double tempf;
float tempf;
if (!get_var(var, tempc, sizeof(tempc), 1))
return;
@ -809,8 +807,7 @@ static int do_command(char *cmd)
static void parse_line(const char *buf)
{
char cmd[SMALLBUF];
size_t i, len;
char do_cmd = 0;
int i, len, do_cmd = 0;
for (i = 0; buf[i]; i += len) {
@ -827,10 +824,9 @@ static void parse_line(const char *buf)
i++; /* skip over the '@' character */
continue;
}
assert (len < INT_MAX);
if (do_cmd) {
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "%.*s", (int)len, &buf[i]);
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "%.*s", len, &buf[i]);
continue;
}
@ -840,7 +836,7 @@ static void parse_line(const char *buf)
}
/* pass it trough */
printf("%.*s", (int)len, &buf[i]);
printf("%.*s", len, &buf[i]);
}
}
@ -869,7 +865,7 @@ static void display_template(const char *tfn)
static void display_tree(int verbose)
{
size_t numq, numa;
unsigned int numq, numa;
const char *query[4];
char **answer;
@ -1045,9 +1041,6 @@ static void display_single(void)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argc);
NUT_UNUSED_VARIABLE(argv);
extractcgiargs();
printf("Content-type: text/html\n");

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@ -17,9 +17,6 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef NUT_UPSSTATS_H_SEEN
#define NUT_UPSSTATS_H_SEEN 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
@ -38,4 +35,3 @@ typedef struct {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif
#endif /* NUT_UPSSTATS_H_SEEN */

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@ -8,42 +8,10 @@ libparseconf_la_SOURCES = parseconf.c
# do not hard depend on '../include/nut_version.h', since it blocks
# 'dist', and is only required for actual build, in which case
# BUILT_SOURCES (in ../include) will ensure nut_version.h will
# be built before anything else... but do depend on its build area:
if BUILDING_IN_TREE
# No need for symlink hack
common.c: $(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h
else
# Surprisingly, for some "make" implementations this dependency means
# that the "common.c" required for builds below will be seeked in the
# current directory. So for out-of-tree builds like distcheck, we have
# to symlink the "real" source to build area:
common.c: $(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h $(srcdir)/common.c
test -s "$@" || ln -s -f "$(top_srcdir)/common/common.c" "$@"
endif
$(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h:
@cd $(@D) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(@F)
libcommon_la_SOURCES = state.c str.c upsconf.c
libcommonclient_la_SOURCES = state.c str.c
if BUILDING_IN_TREE
libcommon_la_SOURCES += common.c
libcommonclient_la_SOURCES += common.c
else
nodist_libcommon_la_SOURCES = common.c
nodist_libcommonclient_la_SOURCES = common.c
CLEANFILES = $(top_builddir)/common/common.c
BUILT_SOURCES = common.c
endif
# be built before anything else
libcommon_la_SOURCES = common.c state.c upsconf.c
libcommonclient_la_SOURCES = common.c state.c
# ensure inclusion of local implementation of missing systems functions
# using LTLIBOBJS. Refer to configure.in/.ac -> AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
# using LTLIBOBJS. Refer to configure.in -> AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
libcommon_la_LIBADD = libparseconf.la @LTLIBOBJS@
libcommonclient_la_LIBADD = libparseconf.la @LTLIBOBJS@
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@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(AM_V_CC)depbase=`echo $@ | sed 's|[^/]*$$|$(DEPDIR)/&|;s|\.lo$$||'`;\
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(LTCOMPILE) -MT $@ -MD -MP -MF $$depbase.Tpo -c -o $@ $< &&\
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(am__mv) $$depbase.Tpo $$depbase.Plo
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(AM_V_CC)source='$<' object='$@' libtool=yes @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(LTCOMPILE) -MT $@ -MD -MP -MF $(DEPDIR)/$*.Tpo -c -o $@ $<
@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(am__mv) $(DEPDIR)/$*.Tpo $(DEPDIR)/$*.Plo
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ source='$<' object='$@' libtool=yes @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
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@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(AM_V_CC@am__nodep@)$(LTCOMPILE) -c -o $@ $<
@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(LTCOMPILE) -c -o $@ $<
mostlyclean-libtool:
-rm -f *.lo
@ -561,15 +406,26 @@ mostlyclean-libtool:
clean-libtool:
-rm -rf .libs _libs
ID: $(am__tagged_files)
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); mkid -fID $$unique
tags: tags-am
TAGS: tags
ID: $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
mkid -fID $$unique
tags: TAGS
tags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
TAGS: $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) \
$(TAGS_FILES) $(LISP)
set x; \
here=`pwd`; \
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); \
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
shift; \
if test -z "$(ETAGS_ARGS)$$*$$unique"; then :; else \
test -n "$$unique" || unique=$$empty_fix; \
@ -581,11 +437,15 @@ tags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
$$unique; \
fi; \
fi
ctags: ctags-am
CTAGS: ctags
ctags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); \
ctags: CTAGS
CTAGS: $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) \
$(TAGS_FILES) $(LISP)
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
test -z "$(CTAGS_ARGS)$$unique" \
|| $(CTAGS) $(CTAGSFLAGS) $(AM_CTAGSFLAGS) $(CTAGS_ARGS) \
$$unique
@ -594,29 +454,11 @@ GTAGS:
here=`$(am__cd) $(top_builddir) && pwd` \
&& $(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) \
&& gtags -i $(GTAGS_ARGS) "$$here"
cscopelist: cscopelist-am
cscopelist-am: $(am__tagged_files)
list='$(am__tagged_files)'; \
case "$(srcdir)" in \
[\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*) sdir="$(srcdir)" ;; \
*) sdir=$(subdir)/$(srcdir) ;; \
esac; \
for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then \
echo "$(subdir)/$$i"; \
else \
echo "$$sdir/$$i"; \
fi; \
done >> $(top_builddir)/cscope.files
distclean-tags:
-rm -f TAGS ID GTAGS GRTAGS GSYMS GPATH tags
distdir: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distdir-am
distdir-am: $(DISTFILES)
distdir: $(DISTFILES)
@srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
topsrcdirstrip=`echo "$(top_srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
list='$(DISTFILES)'; \
@ -647,14 +489,11 @@ distdir-am: $(DISTFILES)
fi; \
done
check-am: all-am
check: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check-am
check: check-am
all-am: Makefile $(LTLIBRARIES)
installdirs:
install: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-am
install-exec: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-exec-am
install: install-am
install-exec: install-exec-am
install-data: install-data-am
uninstall: uninstall-am
@ -675,7 +514,6 @@ install-strip:
mostlyclean-generic:
clean-generic:
-test -z "$(CLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(CLEANFILES)
distclean-generic:
-test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
@ -684,23 +522,13 @@ distclean-generic:
maintainer-clean-generic:
@echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use"
@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
-test -z "$(BUILT_SOURCES)" || rm -f $(BUILT_SOURCES)
-test -z "$(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
clean: clean-am
clean-am: clean-generic clean-libtool clean-noinstLTLIBRARIES \
mostlyclean-am
distclean: distclean-am
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/atexit.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/setenv.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/snprintf.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/strerror.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/common.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/parseconf.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/state.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/str.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/upsconf.Plo
-rm -rf $(DEPDIR) ./$(DEPDIR)
-rm -f Makefile
distclean-am: clean-am distclean-compile distclean-generic \
distclean-tags
@ -746,15 +574,7 @@ install-ps-am:
installcheck-am:
maintainer-clean: maintainer-clean-am
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/atexit.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/setenv.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/snprintf.Plo
-rm -f $(DEPDIR)/strerror.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/common.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/parseconf.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/state.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/str.Plo
-rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/upsconf.Plo
-rm -rf $(DEPDIR) ./$(DEPDIR)
-rm -f Makefile
maintainer-clean-am: distclean-am maintainer-clean-generic
@ -773,45 +593,21 @@ ps-am:
uninstall-am:
.MAKE: all check install install-am install-exec install-strip
.MAKE: install-am install-strip
.PHONY: CTAGS GTAGS TAGS all all-am am--depfiles check check-am clean \
clean-generic clean-libtool clean-noinstLTLIBRARIES \
cscopelist-am ctags ctags-am distclean distclean-compile \
distclean-generic distclean-libtool distclean-tags distdir dvi \
dvi-am html html-am info info-am install install-am \
install-data install-data-am install-dvi install-dvi-am \
install-exec install-exec-am install-html install-html-am \
install-info install-info-am install-man install-pdf \
install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am install-strip \
installcheck installcheck-am installdirs maintainer-clean \
maintainer-clean-generic mostlyclean mostlyclean-compile \
mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-libtool pdf pdf-am ps ps-am \
tags tags-am uninstall uninstall-am
.PHONY: CTAGS GTAGS all all-am check check-am clean clean-generic \
clean-libtool clean-noinstLTLIBRARIES ctags distclean \
distclean-compile distclean-generic distclean-libtool \
distclean-tags distdir dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am \
install install-am install-data install-data-am install-dvi \
install-dvi-am install-exec install-exec-am install-html \
install-html-am install-info install-info-am install-man \
install-pdf install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am \
install-strip installcheck installcheck-am installdirs \
maintainer-clean maintainer-clean-generic mostlyclean \
mostlyclean-compile mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-libtool \
pdf pdf-am ps ps-am tags uninstall uninstall-am
.PRECIOUS: Makefile
# do not hard depend on '../include/nut_version.h', since it blocks
# 'dist', and is only required for actual build, in which case
# BUILT_SOURCES (in ../include) will ensure nut_version.h will
# be built before anything else... but do depend on its build area:
# No need for symlink hack
@BUILDING_IN_TREE_TRUE@common.c: $(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h
# Surprisingly, for some "make" implementations this dependency means
# that the "common.c" required for builds below will be seeked in the
# current directory. So for out-of-tree builds like distcheck, we have
# to symlink the "real" source to build area:
@BUILDING_IN_TREE_FALSE@common.c: $(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h $(srcdir)/common.c
@BUILDING_IN_TREE_FALSE@ test -s "$@" || ln -s -f "$(top_srcdir)/common/common.c" "$@"
$(top_builddir)/include/nut_version.h:
@cd $(@D) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(@F)
# NOTE: Do not clean ".deps" in SUBDIRS of the main project,
# the root Makefile.am takes care of that!
#clean-local:
# rm -rf $(builddir)/.deps
# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
/* common.c - common useful functions
Copyright (C) 2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
Copyright (C) 2021-2022 Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut@gmail.com>
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
@ -22,11 +21,8 @@
#include <ctype.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <grp.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
/* the reason we define UPS_VERSION as a static string, rather than a
macro, is to make dependency tracking easier (only common.o depends
@ -36,52 +32,6 @@
#include "nut_version.h"
const char *UPS_VERSION = NUT_VERSION_MACRO;
#include <stdio.h>
/* Know which bitness we were built for,
* to adjust the search paths for get_libname() */
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#if UINTPTR_MAX == 0xffffffffffffffffULL
# define BUILD_64 1
#else
# ifdef BUILD_64
# undef BUILD_64
# endif
#endif
/* https://stackoverflow.com/a/12844426/4715872 */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
pid_t get_max_pid_t()
{
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(short)) return (pid_t)SHRT_MAX;
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(int)) return (pid_t)INT_MAX;
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(long)) return (pid_t)LONG_MAX;
#if defined(__cplusplus) || (defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)) || (defined _STDC_C99) || (defined __C99FEATURES__) /* C99+ build mode */
# if defined(LLONG_MAX) /* since C99 */
if (sizeof(pid_t) == sizeof(long long)) return (pid_t)LLONG_MAX;
# endif
#endif
abort();
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
int nut_debug_level = 0;
int nut_log_level = 0;
static int upslog_flags = UPSLOG_STDERR;
@ -214,31 +164,7 @@ struct passwd *get_user_pwent(const char *name)
else
fatal_with_errno(EXIT_FAILURE, "getpwnam(%s)", name);
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN) )
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code-return"
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
# ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_CLANG_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code-return"
# endif
#endif
/* Oh joy, adding unreachable "return" to make one compiler happy,
* and pragmas around to make other compilers happy, all at once! */
return NULL;
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#if (defined HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH_POP) && ( (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE) || (defined HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_RETURN) )
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
return NULL; /* to make the compiler happy */
}
/* change to the user defined in the struct */
@ -282,7 +208,7 @@ void writepid(const char *name)
{
char fn[SMALLBUF];
FILE *pidf;
mode_t mask;
int mask;
/* use full path if present, else build filename in PIDPATH */
if (*name == '/')
@ -294,9 +220,7 @@ void writepid(const char *name)
pidf = fopen(fn, "w");
if (pidf) {
intmax_t pid = (intmax_t)getpid();
upsdebugx(1, "Saving PID %jd into %s", pid, fn);
fprintf(pidf, "%jd\n", pid);
fprintf(pidf, "%d\n", (int) getpid());
fclose(pidf);
} else {
upslog_with_errno(LOG_NOTICE, "writepid: fopen %s", fn);
@ -305,17 +229,30 @@ void writepid(const char *name)
umask(mask);
}
/* send sig to pid, returns -1 for error, or
* zero for a successfully sent signal
*/
int sendsignalpid(pid_t pid, int sig)
/* open pidfn, get the pid, then send it sig */
int sendsignalfn(const char *pidfn, int sig)
{
int ret;
char buf[SMALLBUF];
FILE *pidf;
int pid, ret;
if (pid < 2 || pid > get_max_pid_t()) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE,
"Ignoring invalid pid number %" PRIdMAX,
(intmax_t) pid);
pidf = fopen(pidfn, "r");
if (!pidf) {
upslog_with_errno(LOG_NOTICE, "fopen %s", pidfn);
return -1;
}
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), pidf) == NULL) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Failed to read pid from %s", pidfn);
fclose(pidf);
return -1;
}
pid = strtol(buf, (char **)NULL, 10);
if (pid < 2) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Ignoring invalid pid number %d", pid);
fclose(pidf);
return -1;
}
@ -324,80 +261,23 @@ int sendsignalpid(pid_t pid, int sig)
if (ret < 0) {
perror("kill");
fclose(pidf);
return -1;
}
if (sig != 0) {
/* now actually send it */
ret = kill(pid, sig);
if (ret < 0) {
perror("kill");
fclose(pidf);
return -1;
}
}
fclose(pidf);
return 0;
}
/* parses string buffer into a pid_t if it passes
* a few sanity checks; returns -1 on error
*/
pid_t parsepid(const char *buf)
{
pid_t pid = -1;
/* assuming 10 digits for a long */
intmax_t _pid = strtol(buf, (char **)NULL, 10);
if (_pid <= get_max_pid_t()) {
pid = (pid_t)_pid;
} else {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Received a pid number too big for a pid_t: %" PRIdMAX, _pid);
}
return pid;
}
/* open pidfn, get the pid, then send it sig
* returns negative codes for errors, or
* zero for a successfully sent signal
*/
int sendsignalfn(const char *pidfn, int sig)
{
char buf[SMALLBUF];
FILE *pidf;
pid_t pid = -1;
int ret = -1;
pidf = fopen(pidfn, "r");
if (!pidf) {
upslog_with_errno(LOG_NOTICE, "fopen %s", pidfn);
return -3;
}
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), pidf) == NULL) {
upslogx(LOG_NOTICE, "Failed to read pid from %s", pidfn);
fclose(pidf);
return -2;
}
/* TOTHINK: Original code only closed pidf before
* exiting the method, on error or "normally".
* Why not here? Do we want an (exclusive?) hold
* on it while being active in the method?
*/
/* this method actively reports errors, if any */
pid = parsepid(buf);
if (pid >= 0) {
/* this method actively reports errors, if any */
ret = sendsignalpid(pid, sig);
}
fclose(pidf);
return ret;
}
int snprintfcat(char *dst, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
@ -405,46 +285,14 @@ int snprintfcat(char *dst, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
int ret;
size--;
if (len > size) {
/* Do not truncate existing string */
errno = ERANGE;
return -1;
}
assert(len <= size);
va_start(ap, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
/* Note: this code intentionally uses a caller-provided format string */
ret = vsnprintf(dst + len, size - len, fmt, ap);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(ap);
dst[size] = '\0';
/* Note: there is a standards loophole here: strlen() must return size_t
* and printf() family returns a signed int with negatives for errors.
* In theory it can overflow a 64-vs-32 bit range, or signed-vs-unsigned.
* In practice we hope to not have gigabytes-long config strings.
*/
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
#ifdef INT_MAX
if ( ( (unsigned long long)len + (unsigned long long)ret ) >= (unsigned long long)INT_MAX ) {
errno = ERANGE;
return -1;
}
#endif
return (int)len + ret;
return len + ret;
}
/* lazy way to send a signal if the program uses the PIDPATH */
@ -471,27 +319,7 @@ static void vupslog(int priority, const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
int ret;
char buf[LARGEBUF];
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
ret = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, va);
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
if ((ret < 0) || (ret >= (int) sizeof(buf)))
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "vupslog: vsnprintf needed more than %d bytes",
@ -501,7 +329,7 @@ static void vupslog(int priority, const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
snprintfcat(buf, sizeof(buf), ": %s", strerror(errno));
if (nut_debug_level > 0) {
static struct timeval start = { 0, 0 };
static struct timeval start = { 0 };
struct timeval now;
gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
@ -540,78 +368,29 @@ const char * dflt_statepath(void)
{
const char * path;
path = getenv("NUT_STATEPATH");
if ( (path == NULL) || (*path == '\0') )
if ((path = getenv("NUT_STATEPATH")) == NULL)
path = STATEPATH;
return path;
}
/* Return the alternate path for pid files, for processes running as non-root
* Per documentation and configure script, the fallback value is the
* state-file path as the daemon and drivers can write there too.
* Note that this differs from PIDPATH that higher-privileged daemons, such
* as upsmon, tend to use.
*/
/* Return the alternate path for pid files */
const char * altpidpath(void)
{
const char * path;
path = getenv("NUT_ALTPIDPATH");
if ( (path == NULL) || (*path == '\0') )
path = getenv("NUT_STATEPATH");
if ( (path != NULL) && (*path != '\0') )
return path;
#ifdef ALTPIDPATH
return ALTPIDPATH;
#else
/* We assume, here and elsewhere, that at least STATEPATH is always defined */
return STATEPATH;
return dflt_statepath();
#endif
}
/* Die with a standard message if socket filename is too long */
void check_unix_socket_filename(const char *fn) {
struct sockaddr_un ssaddr;
if (strlen(fn) < sizeof(ssaddr.sun_path))
return;
/* Avoid useless truncated pathnames that
* other driver instances would conflict
* with, and upsd can not discover.
* Note this is quite short on many OSes
* varying 104-108 bytes (UNIX_PATH_MAX)
* as opposed to PATH_MAX or MAXPATHLEN
* typically of a kilobyte range.
*/
fatalx(EXIT_FAILURE,
"Can't create a unix domain socket: pathname '%s' "
"is too long (%zu) for 'struct sockaddr_un->sun_path' "
"on this system (%zu)",
fn, strlen(fn), sizeof(ssaddr.sun_path));
}
/* logs the formatted string to any configured logging devices + the output of strerror(errno) */
void upslog_with_errno(int priority, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(priority, fmt, va, 1);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
@ -621,115 +400,44 @@ void upslogx(int priority, const char *fmt, ...)
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(priority, fmt, va, 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
void s_upsdebug_with_errno(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
void upsdebug_with_errno(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list va;
char fmt2[LARGEBUF];
/* Note: Thanks to macro wrapping, we do not quite need this
* test now, but we still need the "level" value to report
* below - when it is not zero.
*/
if (nut_debug_level < level)
return;
/* For debugging output, we want to prepend the debug level so the user can
* e.g. lower the level (less -D's on command line) to retain just the amount
* of logging info he needs to see at the moment. Using '-DDDDD' all the time
* is too brutal and needed high-level overview can be lost. This [D#] prefix
* can help limit this debug stream quicker, than experimentally picking ;) */
if (level > 0) {
int ret;
ret = snprintf(fmt2, sizeof(fmt2), "[D%d] %s", level, fmt);
if ((ret < 0) || (ret >= (int) sizeof(fmt2))) {
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "upsdebug_with_errno: snprintf needed more than %d bytes",
LARGEBUF);
} else {
fmt = (const char *)fmt2;
}
}
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(LOG_DEBUG, fmt, va, 1);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
void s_upsdebugx(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
void upsdebugx(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list va;
char fmt2[LARGEBUF];
if (nut_debug_level < level)
return;
/* See comments above in upsdebug_with_errno() - they apply here too. */
if (level > 0) {
int ret;
ret = snprintf(fmt2, sizeof(fmt2), "[D%d] %s", level, fmt);
if ((ret < 0) || (ret >= (int) sizeof(fmt2))) {
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "upsdebugx: snprintf needed more than %d bytes",
LARGEBUF);
} else {
fmt = (const char *)fmt2;
}
}
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(LOG_DEBUG, fmt, va, 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
}
/* dump message msg and len bytes from buf to upsdebugx(level) in
hexadecimal. (This function replaces Philippe Marzouk's original
dump_hex() function) */
void s_upsdebug_hex(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, size_t len)
void upsdebug_hex(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, int len)
{
char line[100];
int n; /* number of characters currently in line */
size_t i; /* number of bytes output from buffer */
int i; /* number of bytes output from buffer */
n = snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s: (%zu bytes) =>", msg, len);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
n = snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s: (%d bytes) =>", msg, len);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
@ -739,16 +447,9 @@ void s_upsdebug_hex(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, size_t len)
}
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), n ? " %02x" : "%02x",
((const unsigned char *)buf)[i]);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
((unsigned char *)buf)[i]);
}
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", line);
return;
failed:
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", "Failed to print a hex dump for debug");
upsdebugx(level, "%s", line);
}
/* taken from www.asciitable.com */
@ -788,37 +489,29 @@ static const char* ascii_symb[] = {
};
/* dump message msg and len bytes from buf to upsdebugx(level) in ascii. */
void s_upsdebug_ascii(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, size_t len)
void upsdebug_ascii(int level, const char *msg, const void *buf, int len)
{
char line[256];
int n; /* number of characters currently in line */
size_t i; /* number of bytes output from buffer */
int i;
unsigned char ch;
if (nut_debug_level < level)
return; /* save cpu cycles */
n = snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s", msg);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s", msg);
for (i=0; i<len; ++i) {
ch = ((const unsigned char *)buf)[i];
ch = ((unsigned char *)buf)[i];
if (ch < 0x20)
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "%3s ", ascii_symb[ch]);
snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "%3s ", ascii_symb[ch]);
else if (ch >= 0x80)
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "%02Xh ", ch);
snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "%02Xh ", ch);
else
n = snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "'%c' ", ch);
if (n < 0) goto failed;
snprintfcat(line, sizeof(line), "'%c' ", ch);
}
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", line);
return;
failed:
s_upsdebugx(level, "%s", "Failed to print an ASCII data dump for debug");
upsdebugx(level, "%s", line);
}
static void vfatal(const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
@ -828,19 +521,7 @@ static void vfatal(const char *fmt, va_list va, int use_strerror)
if (xbit_test(upslog_flags, UPSLOG_SYSLOG_ON_FATAL))
xbit_set(&upslog_flags, UPSLOG_SYSLOG);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vupslog(LOG_ERR, fmt, va, use_strerror);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
void fatal_with_errno(int status, const char *fmt, ...)
@ -848,19 +529,7 @@ void fatal_with_errno(int status, const char *fmt, ...)
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vfatal(fmt, va, (errno > 0) ? 1 : 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
exit(status);
@ -871,19 +540,7 @@ void fatalx(int status, const char *fmt, ...)
va_list va;
va_start(va, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-nonliteral"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_SECURITY
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security"
#endif
vfatal(fmt, va, 0);
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_FORMAT_NONLITERAL
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
va_end(va);
exit(status);
@ -927,10 +584,40 @@ char *xstrdup(const char *string)
return p;
}
/* modify in - strip all trailing instances of <sep> */
char *rtrim(char *in, const char sep)
{
char *p;
if (in) {
p = &in[strlen(in) - 1];
while ((p >= in) && (*p == sep))
*p-- = '\0';
}
return in;
}
/* modify in - strip all leading instances of <sep> */
char* ltrim(char *in, const char sep)
{
char *p;
if (in) {
p = in;
while ((*p != '\0') && (*p == sep))
*p++ = *in++;
p = '\0';
}
return in;
}
/* Read up to buflen bytes from fd and return the number of bytes
read. If no data is available within d_sec + d_usec, return 0.
On error, a value < 0 is returned (errno indicates error). */
ssize_t select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d_sec, const suseconds_t d_usec)
int select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const long d_sec, const long d_usec)
{
int ret;
fd_set fds;
@ -954,7 +641,7 @@ ssize_t select_read(const int fd, void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d
/* Write up to buflen bytes to fd and return the number of bytes
written. If no data is available within d_sec + d_usec, return 0.
On error, a value < 0 is returned (errno indicates error). */
ssize_t select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const time_t d_sec, const suseconds_t d_usec)
int select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const long d_sec, const long d_usec)
{
int ret;
fd_set fds;
@ -974,106 +661,3 @@ ssize_t select_write(const int fd, const void *buf, const size_t buflen, const t
return write(fd, buf, buflen);
}
/* FIXME: would be good to get more from /etc/ld.so.conf[.d] and/or
* LD_LIBRARY_PATH and a smarter dependency on build bitness; also
* note that different OSes can have their pathnames set up differently
* with regard to default/preferred bitness (maybe a "32" in the name
* should also be searched explicitly - again, IFF our build is 32-bit).
*
* General premise for this solution is that some parts of NUT (e.g. the
* nut-scanner tool, or DMF feature code) must be pre-built and distributed
* in binary packages, but only at run-time it gets to know which third-party
* libraries it should use for particular operations. This differs from e.g.
* distribution packages which group NUT driver binaries explicitly dynamically
* linked against certain OS-provided libraries for accessing this or that
* communications media and/or vendor protocol.
*/
static const char * search_paths[] = {
/* Use the library path (and bitness) provided during ./configure first */
LIBDIR,
"/usr"LIBDIR,
"/usr/local"LIBDIR,
#ifdef BUILD_64
/* Fall back to explicit preference of 64-bit paths as named on some OSes */
"/usr/lib/64",
"/usr/lib64",
#endif
"/usr/lib",
#ifdef BUILD_64
"/lib/64",
"/lib64",
#endif
"/lib",
#ifdef BUILD_64
"/usr/local/lib/64",
"/usr/local/lib64",
#endif
"/usr/local/lib",
#ifdef AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_SHORT_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_SHORT_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_SHORT_ALIAS,
#else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_HOST_SHORT_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_SHORT_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_SHORT_ALIAS,
# else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_SHORT_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_SHORT_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_SHORT_ALIAS,
# endif
# endif
#endif
#ifdef AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_TARGET_ALIAS,
#else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_HOST_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_HOST_ALIAS,
# else
# ifdef AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_ALIAS
"/usr/lib/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_ALIAS,
"/usr/lib/gcc/" AUTOTOOLS_BUILD_ALIAS,
# endif
# endif
#endif
NULL
};
char * get_libname(const char* base_libname)
{
DIR *dp;
struct dirent *dirp;
int index = 0;
char *libname_path = NULL;
char current_test_path[LARGEBUF];
size_t base_libname_length = strlen(base_libname);
for(index = 0 ; (search_paths[index] != NULL) && (libname_path == NULL) ; index++)
{
memset(current_test_path, 0, LARGEBUF);
if ((dp = opendir(search_paths[index])) == NULL)
continue;
upsdebugx(2,"Looking for lib %s in directory #%d : %s", base_libname, index, search_paths[index]);
while ((dirp = readdir(dp)) != NULL)
{
upsdebugx(5,"Comparing lib %s with dirpath %s", base_libname, dirp->d_name);
int compres = strncmp(dirp->d_name, base_libname, base_libname_length);
if(compres == 0) {
snprintf(current_test_path, LARGEBUF, "%s/%s", search_paths[index], dirp->d_name);
libname_path = realpath(current_test_path, NULL);
upsdebugx(2,"Candidate path for lib %s is %s (realpath %s)", base_libname, current_test_path, (libname_path!=NULL)?libname_path:"NULL");
if (libname_path != NULL)
break;
}
}
closedir(dp);
}
upsdebugx(1,"Looking for lib %s, found %s", base_libname, (libname_path!=NULL)?libname_path:"NULL");
return libname_path;
}

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@ -76,8 +76,6 @@
*
*/
#include "common.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@ -85,11 +83,8 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "parseconf.h"
#include "attribute.h"
#include "nut_stdint.h"
/* possible states */
@ -102,9 +97,6 @@
#define STATE_ENDOFLINE 7
#define STATE_PARSEERR 8
static void pconf_fatal(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *errtxt)
__attribute__((noreturn));
static void pconf_fatal(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *errtxt)
{
if (ctx->errhandler)
@ -117,7 +109,7 @@ static void pconf_fatal(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *errtxt)
static void add_arg_word(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
{
size_t argpos;
int argpos;
size_t wbuflen;
/* this is where the new value goes */
@ -179,7 +171,7 @@ static void addchar(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
wbuflen = strlen(ctx->wordbuf);
/* CVE-2012-2944: only allow the subset of ASCII charset from Space to ~ */
/* CVE-2012-2944: only allow the subset Ascii charset from Space to ~ */
if ((ctx->ch < 0x20) || (ctx->ch > 0x7f)) {
fprintf(stderr, "addchar: discarding invalid character (0x%02x)!\n",
ctx->ch);
@ -207,7 +199,7 @@ static void addchar(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
ctx->wordptr = &ctx->wordbuf[wbuflen];
}
*ctx->wordptr++ = (char)ctx->ch;
*ctx->wordptr++ = ctx->ch;
*ctx->wordptr = '\0';
}
@ -242,7 +234,7 @@ static int findwordstart(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
return STATE_FINDEOL;
/* space = not in a word yet, so loop back */
if (isspace((size_t)ctx->ch))
if (isspace(ctx->ch))
return STATE_FINDWORDSTART;
/* \ = literal = accept the next char blindly */
@ -342,7 +334,7 @@ static int collect(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx)
}
/* space means the word is done */
if (isspace((size_t)ctx->ch)) {
if (isspace(ctx->ch)) {
endofword(ctx);
return STATE_FINDWORDSTART;
@ -451,9 +443,6 @@ int pconf_file_begin(PCONF_CTX_t *ctx, const char *fn)
return 0;
}
/* prevent fd leaking to child processes */
fcntl(fileno(ctx->f), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
return 1; /* OK */
}

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ int nut_setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int overwrite)
return 0;
}
}
buffer = xmalloc(strlen(value) + strlen(name) + 2);
strcpy(buffer, name);
strcat(buffer, "=");

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
#include "config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
# include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) || !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF)
@ -137,26 +137,10 @@ static void dopr_outch (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c );
/* Conversion Flags */
#define DP_C_SHORT 1
/* Note: Originally DP_C_SHORT converted to "short int" types, but modernish
* (C99+ or even earlier) standards require that the minimal type passed
* through variadic args '...' is an int, and smaller types are padded up
* to it - so value shifts in memory and erroneous access crashes can occur
* if smaller data is accessed blindly. Code below has been fixed to not pass
* "short int" anymore - it just casts the int to desired smaller type (and
* so drops the padding bits). */
#define DP_C_LONG 2
#define DP_C_LDOUBLE 3
#define DP_C_LLONG 4
#ifdef C89PLUS
#undef C89PLUS
#endif
#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__STDC_VERSION__)
/* C89+ and C90+ code respectively */
#define C89PLUS 1
#endif
#define char_to_int(p) ((p)- '0')
#define MAX(p,q) (((p) >= (q)) ? (p) : (q))
@ -291,11 +275,7 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
case 'd':
case 'i':
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (short int)va_arg (args, int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = va_arg (args, long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
@ -307,11 +287,7 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
case 'o':
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (unsigned short int)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
@ -323,11 +299,7 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
case 'u':
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (unsigned short int)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
@ -338,16 +310,10 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
break;
case 'X':
flags |= DP_F_UP;
goto fallthrough_case_x;
case 'x':
fallthrough_case_x:
flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED;
if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT)
#ifdef C89PLUS
value = (unsigned short int)va_arg (args, unsigned int);
#else
value = va_arg (args, unsigned short int);
#endif
else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG)
value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG)
@ -366,9 +332,7 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
break;
case 'E':
flags |= DP_F_UP;
goto fallthrough_case_e;
case 'e':
fallthrough_case_e:
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
@ -376,9 +340,7 @@ static void dopr (char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args)
break;
case 'G':
flags |= DP_F_UP;
goto fallthrough_case_g;
case 'g':
fallthrough_case_g:
if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE)
fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE);
else
@ -581,7 +543,6 @@ static void fmtint (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
}
}
#ifndef HAVE_ABS_VAL
static LDOUBLE abs_val (LDOUBLE value)
{
LDOUBLE result = value;
@ -591,13 +552,7 @@ static LDOUBLE abs_val (LDOUBLE value)
return result;
}
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_FCVT
/* The two routines that may get defined below are only used if we also don't
* have a fcvt() in the system. Defining and not using the routines may be a
* warning (fatal with -Werror), so we hide them here. */
# ifndef HAVE_POW10
static LDOUBLE pow10 (int exp)
{
LDOUBLE result = 1;
@ -610,9 +565,7 @@ static LDOUBLE pow10 (int exp)
return result;
}
# endif
# ifndef HAVE_ROUND
static long round (LDOUBLE value)
{
long intpart;
@ -624,8 +577,6 @@ static long round (LDOUBLE value)
return intpart;
}
# endif
#endif /* HAVE_FCVT */
static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
LDOUBLE fvalue, int min, int max, int flags)
@ -651,11 +602,9 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
int fplace = 0;
int padlen = 0; /* amount to pad */
int zpadlen = 0;
#ifndef HAVE_FCVT
int caps = 0;
long intpart;
long fracpart;
#endif
/*
* AIX manpage says the default is 0, but Solaris says the default

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@ -20,8 +20,6 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "config.h" /* must be first */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
@ -126,10 +124,7 @@ static void st_tree_node_add(st_tree_t **nptr, st_tree_t *sptr)
*nptr = sptr;
}
/* remove a variable from a tree
* except for variables with ST_FLAG_IMMUTABLE
* (for override.* to survive) per issue #737
*/
/* remove a variable from a tree */
int state_delinfo(st_tree_t **nptr, const char *var)
{
while (*nptr) {
@ -146,11 +141,6 @@ int state_delinfo(st_tree_t **nptr, const char *var)
continue;
}
if (node->flags & ST_FLAG_IMMUTABLE) {
upsdebugx(6, "%s: not deleting immutable variable [%s]", __func__, var);
return 0;
}
/* whatever is on the left, hang it off current right */
st_tree_node_add(&node->right, node->left);
@ -313,7 +303,7 @@ int state_addrange(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, const int min, const int ma
int state_setaux(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, const char *auxs)
{
st_tree_t *sttmp;
long aux;
int aux;
/* find the tree node for var */
sttmp = state_tree_find(root, var);
@ -364,7 +354,7 @@ int state_getflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
return sttmp->flags;
}
long state_getaux(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
int state_getaux(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
{
st_tree_t *sttmp;
@ -406,9 +396,9 @@ const range_t *state_getrangelist(st_tree_t *root, const char *var)
return sttmp->range_list;
}
void state_setflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, size_t numflags, char **flag)
void state_setflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, int numflags, char **flag)
{
size_t i;
int i;
st_tree_t *sttmp;
/* find the tree node for var */
@ -434,11 +424,6 @@ void state_setflags(st_tree_t *root, const char *var, size_t numflags, char **fl
continue;
}
if (!strcasecmp(flag[i], "NUMBER")) {
sttmp->flags |= ST_FLAG_NUMBER;
continue;
}
upsdebugx(2, "Unrecognized flag [%s]", flag[i]);
}
}

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@ -1,629 +0,0 @@
/* str.c - Common string-related functions
*
* Copyright (C)
* 2000 Russell Kroll <rkroll@exploits.org>
* 2015 Daniele Pezzini <hyouko@gmail.com>
*
* 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 "config.h" /* must be first */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h> /* for strdup() and many others */
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
#include <strings.h> /* for strncasecmp() and strcasecmp() */
#endif
#include "nut_stdint.h"
#include "str.h"
char *str_trim(char *string, const char character)
{
return str_rtrim(str_ltrim(string, character), character);
}
char *str_trim_m(char *string, const char *characters)
{
return str_rtrim_m(str_ltrim_m(string, characters), characters);
}
char *str_ltrim(char *string, const char character)
{
char characters[2] = { character, '\0' };
return str_ltrim_m(string, characters);
}
char *str_ltrim_m(char *string, const char *characters)
{
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
characters == NULL ||
*characters == '\0'
)
return string;
while (
*string != '\0' &&
strchr(characters, *string) != NULL
)
memmove(string, string + 1, strlen(string));
return string;
}
char *str_rtrim(char *string, const char character)
{
char characters[2] = { character, '\0' };
return str_rtrim_m(string, characters);
}
char *str_rtrim_m(char *string, const char *characters)
{
char *ptr;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
characters == NULL ||
*characters == '\0'
)
return string;
ptr = &string[strlen(string) - 1];
while (
ptr >= string &&
strchr(characters, *ptr) != NULL
)
*ptr-- = '\0';
return string;
}
char *str_trim_space(char *string)
{
return str_rtrim_space(str_ltrim_space(string));
}
char *str_ltrim_space(char *string)
{
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
)
return string;
while (
*string != '\0' &&
isspace((size_t)*string)
)
memmove(string, string + 1, strlen(string));
return string;
}
char *str_rtrim_space(char *string)
{
char *ptr;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
)
return string;
ptr = &string[strlen(string) - 1];
while (
ptr >= string &&
isspace((size_t)*ptr)
)
*ptr-- = '\0';
return string;
}
int str_is_short(const char *string, const int base)
{
short number;
return str_to_short(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_short_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
short number;
return str_to_short_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ushort(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned short number;
return str_to_ushort(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ushort_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned short number;
return str_to_ushort_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_int(const char *string, const int base)
{
int number;
return str_to_int(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_int_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
int number;
return str_to_int_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_uint(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned int number;
return str_to_uint(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_uint_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned int number;
return str_to_uint_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_long(const char *string, const int base)
{
long number;
return str_to_long(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_long_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
long number;
return str_to_long_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ulong(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned long number;
return str_to_ulong(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_ulong_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
unsigned long number;
return str_to_ulong_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_double(const char *string, const int base)
{
double number;
return str_to_double(string, &number, base);
}
int str_is_double_strict(const char *string, const int base)
{
double number;
return str_to_double_strict(string, &number, base);
}
int str_to_short(const char *string, short *number, const int base)
{
long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < SHRT_MIN ||
num > SHRT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_short_strict(const char *string, short *number, const int base)
{
long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < SHRT_MIN ||
num > SHRT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_ushort(const char *string, unsigned short *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > USHRT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_ushort_strict(const char *string, unsigned short *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num;
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > USHRT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned short)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_int(const char *string, int *number, const int base)
{
long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < INT_MIN ||
num > INT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_int_strict(const char *string, int *number, const int base)
{
long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_long_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (
num < INT_MIN ||
num > INT_MAX
) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_uint(const char *string, unsigned int *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > UINT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_uint_strict(const char *string, unsigned int *number, const int base)
{
unsigned long num; /* long >= int, make sure we fit well */
*number = 0;
if (!str_to_ulong_strict(string, &num, base))
return 0;
if (num > UINT_MAX) {
errno = ERANGE;
return 0;
}
*number = (unsigned int)num;
return 1;
}
int str_to_long(const char *string, long *number, const int base)
{
char *str;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
str = strdup(string);
if (str == NULL)
return 0;
str_trim_space(str);
if (!str_to_long_strict(str, number, base)) {
free(str);
return 0;
}
free(str);
return 1;
}
int str_to_long_strict(const char *string, long *number, const int base)
{
char *ptr = NULL;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
isspace((size_t)*string)
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
errno = 0;
*number = strtol(string, &ptr, base);
if (
errno == EINVAL ||
*ptr != '\0'
) {
*number = 0;
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
if (errno == ERANGE) {
*number = 0;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
int str_to_ulong(const char *string, unsigned long *number, const int base)
{
char *str;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
str = strdup(string);
if (str == NULL)
return 0;
str_trim_space(str);
if (!str_to_ulong_strict(str, number, base)) {
free(str);
return 0;
}
free(str);
return 1;
}
int str_to_ulong_strict(const char *string, unsigned long *number, const int base)
{
char *ptr = NULL;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
*string == '+' ||
*string == '-' ||
isspace((size_t)*string)
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
errno = 0;
*number = strtoul(string, &ptr, base);
if (
errno == EINVAL ||
*ptr != '\0'
) {
*number = 0;
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
if (errno == ERANGE) {
*number = 0;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
int str_to_double(const char *string, double *number, const int base)
{
char *str;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0'
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
str = strdup(string);
if (str == NULL)
return 0;
str_trim_space(str);
if (!str_to_double_strict(str, number, base)) {
free(str);
return 0;
}
free(str);
return 1;
}
int str_to_double_strict(const char *string, double *number, const int base)
{
char *ptr = NULL;
*number = 0;
if (
string == NULL ||
*string == '\0' ||
isspace((size_t)*string)
) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
switch (base)
{
case 0:
break;
case 10:
if (strlen(string) != strspn(string, "-+.0123456789Ee")) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
break;
case 16:
if (strlen(string) != strspn(string, "-+.0123456789ABCDEFabcdefXxPp")) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
break;
default:
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
errno = 0;
*number = strtod(string, &ptr);
if (
errno == EINVAL ||
*ptr != '\0'
) {
*number = 0;
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
if (errno == ERANGE) {
*number = 0;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
int str_ends_with(const char *s, const char *suff) {
size_t slen;
size_t sufflen;
if (!s) return 0; /* null string does not end with anything */
if (!suff) return 1; /* null suffix tails anything */
slen = strlen(s);
sufflen = strlen(suff);
return (slen >= sufflen) && (!memcmp(s + slen - sufflen, suff, sufflen));
}

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@ -11,16 +11,6 @@ char *strerror(int errnum)
{
static char buf[32];
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE_BREAK
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code-break"
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunreachable-code"
#endif
switch (errnum) {
#if defined (EPERM)
case EPERM:
@ -508,11 +498,6 @@ char *strerror(int errnum)
/* Fallback: just print the error number */
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Error %d", errnum);
return buf;
#ifdef HAVE_PRAGMAS_FOR_GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED_UNREACHABLE_CODE
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
#endif /* HAVE_STRERROR */

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@ -17,8 +17,6 @@
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "config.h" /* must be the first header */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -31,7 +29,7 @@
static char *ups_section;
/* handle arguments separated by parseconf */
static void conf_args(size_t numargs, char **arg)
static void conf_args(int numargs, char **arg)
{
if (numargs < 1)
return;

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
INSTALL_0600 = $(INSTALL) -m 0600
SECFILES = upsd.conf.sample upsd.users.sample
SECFILES = upsmon.conf.sample upsd.conf.sample upsd.users.sample
PUBFILES = nut.conf.sample ups.conf.sample
CGIPUB = hosts.conf.sample upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
upsstats-single.html.sample
@ -15,27 +15,3 @@ endif
dist_sysconf_DATA = $(SECFILES) $(PUBFILES) $(CGI_INSTALL)
nodist_sysconf_DATA = upssched.conf.sample upsmon.conf.sample
SPELLCHECK_SRC = $(dist_sysconf_DATA) \
upssched.conf.sample.in upsmon.conf.sample.in
# NOTE: Due to portability, we do not use a GNU percent-wildcard extension:
#%-spellchecked: % Makefile.am $(top_srcdir)/docs/Makefile.am $(abs_srcdir)/$(NUT_SPELL_DICT)
# $(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
# NOTE: Portable suffix rules do not allow prerequisites, so we shim them here
# by a wildcard target in case the make implementation can put the two together.
*-spellchecked: Makefile.am $(top_srcdir)/docs/Makefile.am $(abs_srcdir)/$(NUT_SPELL_DICT)
.sample.sample-spellchecked:
$(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
.in.in-spellchecked:
$(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
spellcheck spellcheck-interactive spellcheck-sortdict:
$(MAKE) -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC="$(SPELLCHECK_SRC)" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in .dirstamp
CLEANFILES = *.pdf *.html *-spellchecked

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@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.16.3 from Makefile.am.
# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.11.6 from Makefile.am.
# @configure_input@
# Copyright (C) 1994-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
# 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software
# Foundation, Inc.
# This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
@ -17,61 +18,23 @@
# Network UPS Tools: conf
VPATH = @srcdir@
am__is_gnu_make = { \
if test -z '$(MAKELEVEL)'; then \
false; \
elif test -n '$(MAKE_HOST)'; then \
true; \
elif test -n '$(MAKE_VERSION)' && test -n '$(CURDIR)'; then \
true; \
else \
false; \
fi; \
}
am__make_running_with_option = \
case $${target_option-} in \
?) ;; \
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"target option '$${target_option-}' specified" >&2; \
exit 1;; \
esac; \
has_opt=no; \
sane_makeflags=$$MAKEFLAGS; \
if $(am__is_gnu_make); then \
sane_makeflags=$$MFLAGS; \
else \
am__make_dryrun = \
{ \
am__dry=no; \
case $$MAKEFLAGS in \
*\\[\ \ ]*) \
bs=\\; \
sane_makeflags=`printf '%s\n' "$$MAKEFLAGS" \
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echo 'am--echo: ; @echo "AM" OK' | $(MAKE) -f - 2>/dev/null \
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*) \
for am__flg in $$MAKEFLAGS; do \
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strip_trailopt () \
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flg=`printf '%s\n' "$$flg" | sed "s/$$1.*$$//"`; \
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for flg in $$sane_makeflags; do \
test $$skip_next = yes && { skip_next=no; continue; }; \
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test $$has_opt = yes
am__make_dryrun = (target_option=n; $(am__make_running_with_option))
am__make_keepgoing = (target_option=k; $(am__make_running_with_option))
test $$am__dry = yes; \
}
pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/@PACKAGE@
pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/@PACKAGE@
pkglibdir = $(libdir)/@PACKAGE@
@ -92,24 +55,20 @@ build_triplet = @build@
host_triplet = @host@
target_triplet = @target@
subdir = conf
DIST_COMMON = $(am__dist_sysconf_DATA_DIST) $(srcdir)/Makefile.am \
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am__aclocal_m4_deps = $(top_srcdir)/m4/ax_compare_version.m4 \
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$(top_srcdir)/m4/ltsugar.m4 $(top_srcdir)/m4/ltversion.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/lt~obsolete.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_arg_with.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_check_asciidoc.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_check_cppcheck.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_check_headers_windows.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_check_libavahi.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_check_libfreeipmi.m4 \
$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_check_libgd.m4 \
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$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_compiler_family.m4 \
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$(top_srcdir)/m4/nut_report_feature.m4 \
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$(ACLOCAL_M4)
DIST_COMMON = $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(am__dist_sysconf_DATA_DIST) \
$(am__DIST_COMMON)
mkinstalldirs = $(install_sh) -d
CONFIG_HEADER = $(top_builddir)/include/config.h
CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = upsmon.conf.sample upssched.conf.sample
CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES =
AM_V_P = $(am__v_P_@AM_V@)
am__v_P_ = $(am__v_P_@AM_DEFAULT_V@)
am__v_P_0 = false
am__v_P_1 = :
AM_V_GEN = $(am__v_GEN_@AM_V@)
am__v_GEN_ = $(am__v_GEN_@AM_DEFAULT_V@)
am__v_GEN_0 = @echo " GEN " $@;
am__v_GEN_1 =
AM_V_at = $(am__v_at_@AM_V@)
am__v_at_ = $(am__v_at_@AM_DEFAULT_V@)
am__v_at_0 = @
am__v_at_1 =
SOURCES =
DIST_SOURCES =
am__can_run_installinfo = \
@ -153,9 +93,9 @@ am__can_run_installinfo = \
n|no|NO) false;; \
*) (install-info --version) >/dev/null 2>&1;; \
esac
am__dist_sysconf_DATA_DIST = upsd.conf.sample upsd.users.sample \
nut.conf.sample ups.conf.sample hosts.conf.sample \
upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
am__dist_sysconf_DATA_DIST = upsmon.conf.sample upsd.conf.sample \
upsd.users.sample nut.conf.sample ups.conf.sample \
hosts.conf.sample upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
upsstats-single.html.sample
am__vpath_adj_setup = srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's|.|.|g'`;
am__vpath_adj = case $$p in \
@ -186,19 +126,13 @@ am__uninstall_files_from_dir = { \
}
am__installdirs = "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)"
DATA = $(dist_sysconf_DATA) $(nodist_sysconf_DATA)
am__tagged_files = $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(TAGS_FILES) $(LISP)
am__DIST_COMMON = $(srcdir)/Makefile.in \
$(srcdir)/upsmon.conf.sample.in \
$(srcdir)/upssched.conf.sample.in
DISTFILES = $(DIST_COMMON) $(DIST_SOURCES) $(TEXINFOS) $(EXTRA_DIST)
A2X = @A2X@
ACLOCAL = @ACLOCAL@
AMTAR = @AMTAR@
AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY = @AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY@
AR = @AR@
ASCIIDOC = @ASCIIDOC@
ASPELL = @ASPELL@
AUGPARSE = @AUGPARSE@
AUTOCONF = @AUTOCONF@
AUTOHEADER = @AUTOHEADER@
AUTOMAKE = @AUTOMAKE@
@ -209,7 +143,6 @@ CCDEPMODE = @CCDEPMODE@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
CONFPATH = @CONFPATH@
CPP = @CPP@
CPPCHECK = @CPPCHECK@
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@
CPPUNIT_CFLAGS = @CPPUNIT_CFLAGS@
CPPUNIT_LIBS = @CPPUNIT_LIBS@
@ -223,7 +156,6 @@ DEFS = @DEFS@
DEPDIR = @DEPDIR@
DLLTOOL = @DLLTOOL@
DOC_BUILD_LIST = @DOC_BUILD_LIST@
DOC_CHECK_LIST = @DOC_CHECK_LIST@
DRIVER_BUILD_LIST = @DRIVER_BUILD_LIST@
DRIVER_INSTALL_TARGET = @DRIVER_INSTALL_TARGET@
DRIVER_MAN_LIST = @DRIVER_MAN_LIST@
@ -236,7 +168,6 @@ ECHO_T = @ECHO_T@
EGREP = @EGREP@
EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
FGREP = @FGREP@
GDLIB_CONFIG = @GDLIB_CONFIG@
GREP = @GREP@
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
@ -247,15 +178,12 @@ LD = @LD@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
LIBAVAHI_CFLAGS = @LIBAVAHI_CFLAGS@
LIBAVAHI_LIBS = @LIBAVAHI_LIBS@
LIBDIR = @LIBDIR@
LIBGD_CFLAGS = @LIBGD_CFLAGS@
LIBGD_LDFLAGS = @LIBGD_LDFLAGS@
LIBIPMI_CFLAGS = @LIBIPMI_CFLAGS@
LIBIPMI_LIBS = @LIBIPMI_LIBS@
LIBLTDL_CFLAGS = @LIBLTDL_CFLAGS@
LIBLTDL_LIBS = @LIBLTDL_LIBS@
LIBMODBUS_CFLAGS = @LIBMODBUS_CFLAGS@
LIBMODBUS_LIBS = @LIBMODBUS_LIBS@
LIBNEON_CFLAGS = @LIBNEON_CFLAGS@
LIBNEON_LIBS = @LIBNEON_LIBS@
LIBNETSNMP_CFLAGS = @LIBNETSNMP_CFLAGS@
@ -266,29 +194,21 @@ LIBPOWERMAN_LIBS = @LIBPOWERMAN_LIBS@
LIBS = @LIBS@
LIBSSL_CFLAGS = @LIBSSL_CFLAGS@
LIBSSL_LIBS = @LIBSSL_LIBS@
LIBSSL_REQUIRES = @LIBSSL_REQUIRES@
LIBTOOL = @LIBTOOL@
LIBTOOL_DEPS = @LIBTOOL_DEPS@
LIBUSB_CFLAGS = @LIBUSB_CFLAGS@
LIBUSB_CONFIG = @LIBUSB_CONFIG@
LIBUSB_LIBS = @LIBUSB_LIBS@
LIBWRAP_CFLAGS = @LIBWRAP_CFLAGS@
LIBWRAP_LIBS = @LIBWRAP_LIBS@
LIPO = @LIPO@
LN_S = @LN_S@
LN_S_R = @LN_S_R@
LTLIBOBJS = @LTLIBOBJS@
LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH = @LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH@
MAINT = @MAINT@
MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@
MANIFEST_TOOL = @MANIFEST_TOOL@
MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@
NETLIBS = @NETLIBS@
NET_SNMP_CONFIG = @NET_SNMP_CONFIG@
NM = @NM@
NMEDIT = @NMEDIT@
NUT_DATADIR = @NUT_DATADIR@
NUT_LIBEXECDIR = @NUT_LIBEXECDIR@
NUT_NETVERSION = @NUT_NETVERSION@
OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@
OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@
@ -308,9 +228,6 @@ PKG_CONFIG = @PKG_CONFIG@
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR = @PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR@
PKG_CONFIG_PATH = @PKG_CONFIG_PATH@
PORT = @PORT@
PYTHON = @PYTHON@
PYTHON2 = @PYTHON2@
PYTHON3 = @PYTHON3@
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
RUN_AS_GROUP = @RUN_AS_GROUP@
RUN_AS_USER = @RUN_AS_USER@
@ -319,16 +236,12 @@ SED = @SED@
SERLIBS = @SERLIBS@
SET_MAKE = @SET_MAKE@
SHELL = @SHELL@
SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT = @SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT@
STATEPATH = @STATEPATH@
STRIP = @STRIP@
SUN_LIBUSB = @SUN_LIBUSB@
TREE_VERSION = @TREE_VERSION@
VALGRIND = @VALGRIND@
VERSION = @VERSION@
WORDS_BIGENDIAN = @WORDS_BIGENDIAN@
XMLLINT = @XMLLINT@
XSLTPROC = @XSLTPROC@
abs_builddir = @abs_builddir@
abs_srcdir = @abs_srcdir@
abs_top_builddir = @abs_top_builddir@
@ -342,7 +255,6 @@ am__leading_dot = @am__leading_dot@
am__quote = @am__quote@
am__tar = @am__tar@
am__untar = @am__untar@
auglensdir = @auglensdir@
bindir = @bindir@
build = @build@
build_alias = @build_alias@
@ -356,9 +268,6 @@ datarootdir = @datarootdir@
devddir = @devddir@
docdir = @docdir@
driverexecdir = @driverexecdir@
dummy_PKG_CONFIG = @dummy_PKG_CONFIG@
dummy_PKG_CONFIG_CFLAGS = @dummy_PKG_CONFIG_CFLAGS@
dummy_PKG_CONFIG_LIBS = @dummy_PKG_CONFIG_LIBS@
dvidir = @dvidir@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
host = @host@
@ -377,21 +286,18 @@ localedir = @localedir@
localstatedir = @localstatedir@
mandir = @mandir@
mkdir_p = @mkdir_p@
now = @now@
oldincludedir = @oldincludedir@
pdfdir = @pdfdir@
pkgconfigdir = @pkgconfigdir@
prefix = @prefix@
program_transform_name = @program_transform_name@
psdir = @psdir@
runstatedir = @runstatedir@
sbindir = @sbindir@
sharedstatedir = @sharedstatedir@
srcdir = @srcdir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
systemdshutdowndir = @systemdshutdowndir@
systemdsystemshutdowndir = @systemdsystemshutdowndir@
systemdsystemunitdir = @systemdsystemunitdir@
systemdtmpfilesdir = @systemdtmpfilesdir@
target = @target@
target_alias = @target_alias@
target_cpu = @target_cpu@
@ -402,7 +308,7 @@ top_builddir = @top_builddir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
udevdir = @udevdir@
INSTALL_0600 = $(INSTALL) -m 0600
SECFILES = upsd.conf.sample upsd.users.sample
SECFILES = upsmon.conf.sample upsd.conf.sample upsd.users.sample
PUBFILES = nut.conf.sample ups.conf.sample
CGIPUB = hosts.conf.sample upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
upsstats-single.html.sample
@ -411,15 +317,9 @@ CGIPUB = hosts.conf.sample upsset.conf.sample upsstats.html.sample \
@WITH_CGI_TRUE@CGI_INSTALL = $(CGIPUB)
dist_sysconf_DATA = $(SECFILES) $(PUBFILES) $(CGI_INSTALL)
nodist_sysconf_DATA = upssched.conf.sample upsmon.conf.sample
SPELLCHECK_SRC = $(dist_sysconf_DATA) \
upssched.conf.sample.in upsmon.conf.sample.in
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in .dirstamp
CLEANFILES = *.pdf *.html *-spellchecked
all: all-am
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .in .in-spellchecked .sample .sample-spellchecked
$(srcdir)/Makefile.in: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(am__configure_deps)
@for dep in $?; do \
case '$(am__configure_deps)' in \
@ -432,13 +332,14 @@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.in: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(am__confi
echo ' cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) --gnu conf/Makefile'; \
$(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) && \
$(AUTOMAKE) --gnu conf/Makefile
.PRECIOUS: Makefile
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
@case '$?' in \
*config.status*) \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh;; \
*) \
echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles)'; \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles);; \
echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__depfiles_maybe)'; \
cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status $(subdir)/$@ $(am__depfiles_maybe);; \
esac;
$(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure $(CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES)
@ -501,17 +402,14 @@ uninstall-nodist_sysconfDATA:
@list='$(nodist_sysconf_DATA)'; test -n "$(sysconfdir)" || list=; \
files=`for p in $$list; do echo $$p; done | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`; \
dir='$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)'; $(am__uninstall_files_from_dir)
tags TAGS:
tags: TAGS
TAGS:
ctags CTAGS:
cscope cscopelist:
ctags: CTAGS
CTAGS:
distdir: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distdir-am
distdir-am: $(DISTFILES)
distdir: $(DISTFILES)
@srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
topsrcdirstrip=`echo "$(top_srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
list='$(DISTFILES)'; \
@ -570,7 +468,6 @@ install-strip:
mostlyclean-generic:
clean-generic:
-test -z "$(CLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(CLEANFILES)
distclean-generic:
-test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
@ -579,7 +476,6 @@ distclean-generic:
maintainer-clean-generic:
@echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use"
@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
-test -z "$(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
clean: clean-am
clean-am: clean-generic clean-libtool mostlyclean-am
@ -649,39 +545,18 @@ uninstall-am: uninstall-dist_sysconfDATA uninstall-nodist_sysconfDATA
.MAKE: install-am install-strip
.PHONY: all all-am check check-am clean clean-generic clean-libtool \
cscopelist-am ctags-am distclean distclean-generic \
distclean-libtool distdir dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am \
install install-am install-data install-data-am \
install-dist_sysconfDATA install-dvi install-dvi-am \
install-exec install-exec-am install-html install-html-am \
install-info install-info-am install-man \
install-nodist_sysconfDATA install-pdf install-pdf-am \
install-ps install-ps-am install-strip installcheck \
installcheck-am installdirs maintainer-clean \
distclean distclean-generic distclean-libtool distdir dvi \
dvi-am html html-am info info-am install install-am \
install-data install-data-am install-dist_sysconfDATA \
install-dvi install-dvi-am install-exec install-exec-am \
install-html install-html-am install-info install-info-am \
install-man install-nodist_sysconfDATA install-pdf \
install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am install-strip \
installcheck installcheck-am installdirs maintainer-clean \
maintainer-clean-generic mostlyclean mostlyclean-generic \
mostlyclean-libtool pdf pdf-am ps ps-am tags-am uninstall \
uninstall-am uninstall-dist_sysconfDATA \
uninstall-nodist_sysconfDATA
mostlyclean-libtool pdf pdf-am ps ps-am uninstall uninstall-am \
uninstall-dist_sysconfDATA uninstall-nodist_sysconfDATA
.PRECIOUS: Makefile
# NOTE: Due to portability, we do not use a GNU percent-wildcard extension:
#%-spellchecked: % Makefile.am $(top_srcdir)/docs/Makefile.am $(abs_srcdir)/$(NUT_SPELL_DICT)
# $(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
# NOTE: Portable suffix rules do not allow prerequisites, so we shim them here
# by a wildcard target in case the make implementation can put the two together.
*-spellchecked: Makefile.am $(top_srcdir)/docs/Makefile.am $(abs_srcdir)/$(NUT_SPELL_DICT)
.sample.sample-spellchecked:
$(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
.in.in-spellchecked:
$(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
spellcheck spellcheck-interactive spellcheck-sortdict:
$(MAKE) -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC="$(SPELLCHECK_SRC)" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.

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@ -26,14 +26,7 @@
# - netclient: this mode only requires upsmon.
#
# IMPORTANT NOTE:
# This file is intended to be sourced by standard POSIX shell scripts (so
# there is no guaranteed `export VAR=VAL` syntax) and by systemd on Linux.
# This file is intended to be sourced by shell scripts.
# You MUST NOT use spaces around the equal sign!
MODE=none
# Uncomment this to allow starting the service even if ups.conf has no device
# sections at the moment. This environment variable overrides the built-in
# "false" and an optional same-named default flag that can be set in upsd.conf:
#ALLOW_NO_DEVICE=true
#export ALLOW_NO_DEVICE

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@ -30,97 +30,17 @@
#
# If you have a UPS called snoopy, your section header would be "[snoopy]".
# On a system called "doghouse", the line in your upsmon.conf to monitor
# and manage it would look something like this:
# it would look something like this:
#
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword primary
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword master
#
# It might look like this if monitoring in "secondary" mode (without any
# ability to directly manage the UPS) from a different system:
# It might look like this if monitoring in slave mode:
#
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword secondary
# MONITOR snoopy@doghouse 1 upsmonuser mypassword slave
#
# Configuration directives
# ------------------------
#
# These directives are used by upsdrvctl only and should be specified outside
# of a driver definition:
#
# maxretry: OPTIONAL. Specify the number of attempts to start the driver(s),
# in case of failure, before giving up. A delay of 'retrydelay' is
# inserted between each attempt. Caution should be taken when using
# this option, since it can impact the time taken by your system to
# start.
#
# The built-in default is 1 attempt.
#
# retrydelay: OPTIONAL. Specify the delay between each restart attempt of the
# driver(s), as specified by 'maxretry'. Caution should be taken
# when using this option, since it can impact the time taken by your
# system to start.
#
# The default is 5 seconds.
#
# chroot: OPTIONAL. Used for securing. See man page for details.
#
# driverpath: OPTIONAL. Used for custom setups. See man page for details.
#
# nowait: OPTIONAL. Tell upsdrvctl to not wait at all for the driver(s)
# to execute the requested command. Fire and forget.
#
# pollinterval: OPTIONAL. The status of the UPS will be refreshed after a
# maximum delay which is controlled by this setting (default
# 2 seconds). This may be useful if the driver is creating too
# much of a load on your system or network.
# Note that some drivers also have an option called *pollfreq*
# which controls how frequently some of the less critical
# parameters are polled. See respective driver man pages.
#
# Set maxretry to 3 by default, this should mitigate race with slow devices:
maxretry = 3
# These directives can be set outside and inside a driver definition, with
# slightly different meanings per context:
#
# maxstartdelay: OPTIONAL. This can be set as a global variable
# above your first UPS definition and it can also be
# set in a UPS section. This value controls how long
# upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish starting.
# This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
# broken driver or UPS.
# The default is 45 seconds.
#
# debug_min: OPTIONAL. Specify a minimum debug level for all driver daemons
# (when specified at global level), or for this driver daemon
# (when specified in a driver section), e.g. for troubleshooting
# a deployment. This does not directly impact the foreground or
# background running mode. If both the global and driver level
# `debug_min` are set, the driver-level setting takes precedence.
# Command-line option `-D` can only increase this verbosity level.
#
# user, group: OPTIONAL. Overrides the compiled-in (also global-section,
# when used in driver section) default unprivileged user/group
# name for NUT device driver. Impacts access rights used for
# the socket file access (group) and communication ports (user).
#
# synchronous: OPTIONAL. The driver work by default in asynchronous
# mode (like *no*) with fallback to synchronous if sending
# fails (i.e *synchronous=auto*). This means that all data
# are pushed by the driver on the communication socket to
# upsd (Unix socket on Unix, Named pipe on Windows) without
# waiting for these data to be actually consumed. With
# some HW, such as ePDUs, that can produce a lot of data,
# asynchronous mode may cause some congestion, resulting in
# the socket to be full, and the driver to appear as not
# connected. By enabling the 'synchronous' flag
# (value = 'yes'), the driver will wait for data to be
# consumed by upsd, prior to publishing more. This can be
# enabled either globally or per driver.
#
# The default is 'no' (i.e. asynchronous mode) for backward
# compatibility of the driver behavior.
#
# These directives are common to all drivers that support ups.conf:
#
# driver: REQUIRED. Specify the program to run to talk to this UPS.
@ -129,15 +49,13 @@ maxretry = 3
# port: REQUIRED. The serial port where your UPS is connected.
# /dev/ttyS0 is usually the first port on Linux boxes, for example.
#
# sdorder: OPTIONAL. When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
# sdorder: optional. When you have multiple UPSes on your system, you
# usually need to turn them off in a certain order. upsdrvctl
# shuts down all the 0s, then the 1s, 2s, and so on. To exclude
# a UPS from the shutdown sequence, set this to -1.
#
# The default value for this parameter is 0.
#
# desc: optional, to keep a note of the UPS purpose, location, etc.
#
# nolock: optional, and not recommended for use in this file.
#
# If you put nolock in here, the driver will not lock the
@ -148,31 +66,15 @@ maxretry = 3
# This is only intended to be used on systems where locking
# absolutely must be disabled for the software to work.
#
# ignorelb: OPTIONAL. Ignore low battery condition reported by device,
# and evaluate remaining battery charge or runtime instead.
# See man page for details.
# maxstartdelay: optional. This can be set as a global variable
# above your first UPS definition and it can also be
# set in a UPS section. This value controls how long
# upsdrvctl will wait for the driver to finish starting.
# This keeps your system from getting stuck due to a
# broken driver or UPS.
#
# usb_set_altinterface(=num): OPTIONAL. Require that NUT calls this method
# to set the interface, even if 0 (default). Some devices require
# the call to initialize; others however can get stuck due to it -
# so it is not called by default. Yet others can be composite
# devices which use a non-zero interface to represent the UPS.
# The default is 45 seconds.
#
# default.<variable>: OPTIONAL. Set a default value for <variable> which is
# used in case the UPS doesn't provide a value, but which will be
# overwritten if a value is available from the UPS, e.g.:
# default.input.voltage.nominal = 230
# will report the nominal input voltage to be 230, unless the UPS
# eventually tells us differently.
#
# override.<variable>: OPTIONAL. Set a value for <value> that overrides
# (for NUT) any value that may be read from the UPS.
# Used for overriding values from the UPS that are clearly wrong
# (e.g. some devices report wrong values for battery voltage):
# override.battery.voltage.nominal = 12
# Use with caution! This will only change the appearance of the
# variable to the outside world (and NUT calculations), internally
# in the UPS the original value is used.
#
# Anything else is passed through to the hardware-specific part of
# the driver.

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@ -5,8 +5,6 @@
# It should only be readable by the user that upsd becomes. See the FAQ.
#
# Each entry below provides usage and default value.
#
# For more information, refer to upsd.conf manual page.
# =======================================================================
# MAXAGE <seconds>
@ -21,29 +19,6 @@
# the data fresh within the normal 15 second interval. Watch the syslog
# for notifications from upsd about staleness.
# =======================================================================
# TRACKINGDELAY <seconds>
# TRACKINGDELAY 3600
#
# This defaults to 1 hour. When instant commands and variables setting status
# tracking is enabled, status execution information are kept during this
# amount of time, and then cleaned up.
# =======================================================================
# ALLOW_NO_DEVICE <Boolean>
# ALLOW_NO_DEVICE true
#
# Normally upsd requires that at least one device section is defined in ups.conf
# when the daemon starts, to serve its data. For automatically managed services
# it may be preferred to have upsd always running, and reload the configuration
# when power devices become defined.
#
# Boolean values 'true', 'yes', 'on' and '1' mean that the server would not
# refuse to start with zero device sections found in ups.conf.
#
# Boolean values 'false', 'no', 'off' and '0' mean that the server should refuse
# to start if zero device sections were found in ups.conf. This is the default.
# =======================================================================
# STATEPATH <path>
# STATEPATH /var/run/nut
@ -52,17 +27,15 @@
# than the default that was compiled into the program.
# =======================================================================
# LISTEN <IP address or name> [<port>]
# LISTEN <address> [<port>]
# LISTEN 127.0.0.1 3493
# LISTEN ::1 3493
# LISTEN myhostname 83493
# LISTEN myhostname.mydomain
#
# This defaults to the localhost listening addresses and port 3493.
# In case of IP v4 or v6 disabled kernel, only the available one will be used.
#
# You may specify each interface IP address or name that you want upsd to
# listen on for connections, optionally with a port number.
# You may specify each interface you want upsd to listen on for connections,
# optionally with a port number.
#
# You may need this if you have multiple interfaces on your machine and
# you don't want upsd to listen to all interfaces (for instance on a
@ -101,7 +74,7 @@
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS backend,
# you can enter the certificate path here.
# Certificates are stored in a dedicated database (split into 3 files).
# Certificates are stored in a dedicated database (splitted in 3 files).
# Specify the path of the database directory.
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
@ -134,35 +107,3 @@
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# =======================================================================
# DISABLE_WEAK_SSL <Boolean>
# DISABLE_WEAK_SSL true
#
# Tell upsd to disable older/weak SSL/TLS protocols and ciphers.
#
# With relatively recent versions of OpenSSL or NSS it will be restricted
# to TLSv1.2 or better.
#
# Unless you have really ancient clients, you probably want to enable this.
# Currently disabled by default to ensure compatibility with existing setups.
# =======================================================================
# DEBUG_MIN <Integer>
# DEBUG_MIN 2
#
# Optionally specify a minimum debug level for `upsd` data daemon, e.g. for
# troubleshooting a deployment, without impacting foreground or background
# running mode directly, and without need to edit init-scripts or service
# unit definitions. Note that command-line option `-D` can only increase
# this verbosity level.
#
# NOTE: if the running daemon receives a `reload` command, presence of the
# `DEBUG_MIN NUMBER` value in the configuration file can be used to tune
# debugging verbosity in the running service daemon (it is recommended to
# comment it away or set the minimum to explicit zero when done, to avoid
# huge journals and I/O system abuse). Keep in mind that for this run-time
# tuning, the `DEBUG_MIN` value *present* in *reloaded* configuration files
# is applied instantly and overrides any previously set value, from file
# or CLI options, regardless of older logging level being higher or lower
# than the newly found number; a missing (or commented away) value however
# does not change the previously active logging verbosity.

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#
# [upsmon]
# password = pass
# upsmon primary
# upsmon master
# or
# upsmon secondary
# upsmon slave
#
# The matching MONITOR line in your upsmon.conf would look like this:
#
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass primary (or secondary)
#
# See comments in the upsmon.conf(.sample) file for details about this
# keyword and the difference of NUT secondary and primary systems.
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass master (or slave)

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# Network UPS Tools: example upsmon configuration
#
# This file contains passwords, so keep it secure.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RUN_AS_USER <userid>
#
# By default, upsmon splits into two processes. One stays as root and
# waits to run the SHUTDOWNCMD. The other one switches to another userid
# and does everything else.
#
# The default nonprivileged user is set at compile-time with
# 'configure --with-user=...'.
#
# You can override it with '-u <user>' when starting upsmon, or just
# define it here for convenience.
#
# Note: if you plan to use the reload feature, this file (upsmon.conf)
# must be readable by this user! Since it contains passwords, DO NOT
# make it world-readable. Also, do not make it writable by the upsmon
# user, since it creates an opportunity for an attack by changing the
# SHUTDOWNCMD to something malicious.
#
# For best results, you should create a new normal user like "nutmon",
# and make it a member of a "nut" group or similar. Then specify it
# here and grant read access to the upsmon.conf for that group.
#
# This user should not have write access to upsmon.conf.
#
# RUN_AS_USER nut
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MONITOR <system> <powervalue> <username> <password> ("master"|"slave")
#
# List systems you want to monitor. Not all of these may supply power
# to the system running upsmon, but if you want to watch it, it has to
# be in this section.
#
# You must have at least one of these declared.
#
# <system> is a UPS identifier in the form <upsname>@<hostname>[:<port>]
# like ups@localhost, su700@mybox, etc.
#
# Examples:
#
# - "su700@mybox" means a UPS called "su700" on a system called "mybox"
#
# - "fenton@bigbox:5678" is a UPS called "fenton" on a system called
# "bigbox" which runs upsd on port "5678".
#
# The UPS names like "su700" and "fenton" are set in your ups.conf
# in [brackets] which identify a section for a particular driver.
#
# If the ups.conf on host "doghouse" has a section called "snoopy", the
# identifier for it would be "snoopy@doghouse".
#
# <powervalue> is an integer - the number of power supplies that this UPS
# feeds on this system. Most computers only have one power supply, so this
# is normally set to 1. You need a pretty big or special box to have any
# other value here.
#
# You can also set this to 0 for a system that doesn't supply any power,
# but you still want to monitor. Use this when you want to hear about
# changes for a given UPS without shutting down when it goes critical,
# unless <powervalue> is 0.
#
# <username> and <password> must match an entry in that system's
# upsd.users. If your username is "monmaster" and your password is
# "blah", the upsd.users would look like this:
#
# [monmaster]
# password = blah
# upsmon master (or slave)
#
# "master" means this system will shutdown last, allowing the slaves
# time to shutdown first.
#
# "slave" means this system shuts down immediately when power goes critical.
#
# Examples:
#
# MONITOR myups@bigserver 1 monmaster blah master
# MONITOR su700@server.example.com 1 upsmon secretpass slave
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass master (or slave)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MINSUPPLIES <num>
#
# Give the number of power supplies that must be receiving power to keep
# this system running. Most systems have one power supply, so you would
# put "1" in this field.
#
# Large/expensive server type systems usually have more, and can run with
# a few missing. The HP NetServer LH4 can run with 2 out of 4, for example,
# so you'd set that to 2. The idea is to keep the box running as long
# as possible, right?
#
# Obviously you have to put the redundant supplies on different UPS circuits
# for this to make sense! See big-servers.txt in the docs subdirectory
# for more information and ideas on how to use this feature.
MINSUPPLIES 1
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SHUTDOWNCMD "<command>"
#
# upsmon runs this command when the system needs to be brought down.
#
# This should work just about everywhere ... if it doesn't, well, change it.
SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYCMD <command>
#
# upsmon calls this to send messages when things happen
#
# This command is called with the full text of the message as one argument.
# The environment string NOTIFYTYPE will contain the type string of
# whatever caused this event to happen.
#
# Note that this is only called for NOTIFY events that have EXEC set with
# NOTIFYFLAG. See NOTIFYFLAG below for more details.
#
# Making this some sort of shell script might not be a bad idea. For more
# information and ideas, see docs/scheduling.txt
#
# Example:
# NOTIFYCMD /usr/local/ups/bin/notifyme
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POLLFREQ <n>
#
# Polling frequency for normal activities, measured in seconds.
#
# Adjust this to keep upsmon from flooding your network, but don't make
# it too high or it may miss certain short-lived power events.
POLLFREQ 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POLLFREQALERT <n>
#
# Polling frequency in seconds while UPS on battery.
#
# You can make this number lower than POLLFREQ, which will make updates
# faster when any UPS is running on battery. This is a good way to tune
# network load if you have a lot of these things running.
#
# The default is 5 seconds for both this and POLLFREQ.
POLLFREQALERT 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HOSTSYNC - How long upsmon will wait before giving up on another upsmon
#
# The master upsmon process uses this number when waiting for slaves to
# disconnect once it has set the forced shutdown (FSD) flag. If they
# don't disconnect after this many seconds, it goes on without them.
#
# Similarly, upsmon slave processes wait up to this interval for the
# master upsmon to set FSD when a UPS they are monitoring goes critical -
# that is, on battery and low battery. If the master doesn't do its job,
# the slaves will shut down anyway to avoid damage to the file systems.
#
# This "wait for FSD" is done to avoid races where the status changes
# to critical and back between polls by the master.
HOSTSYNC 15
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEADTIME - Interval to wait before declaring a stale ups "dead"
#
# upsmon requires a UPS to provide status information every few seconds
# (see POLLFREQ and POLLFREQALERT) to keep things updated. If the status
# fetch fails, the UPS is marked stale. If it stays stale for more than
# DEADTIME seconds, the UPS is marked dead.
#
# A dead UPS that was last known to be on battery is assumed to have gone
# to a low battery condition. This may force a shutdown if it is providing
# a critical amount of power to your system.
#
# Note: DEADTIME should be a multiple of POLLFREQ and POLLFREQALERT.
# Otherwise you'll have "dead" UPSes simply because upsmon isn't polling
# them quickly enough. Rule of thumb: take the larger of the two
# POLLFREQ values, and multiply by 3.
DEADTIME 15
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POWERDOWNFLAG - Flag file for forcing UPS shutdown on the master system
#
# upsmon will create a file with this name in master mode when it's time
# to shut down the load. You should check for this file's existence in
# your shutdown scripts and run 'upsdrvctl shutdown' if it exists.
#
# See the shutdown.txt file in the docs subdirectory for more information.
POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/nut/killpower
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYMSG - change messages sent by upsmon when certain events occur
#
# You can change the default messages to something else if you like.
#
# NOTIFYMSG <notify type> "message"
#
# NOTIFYMSG ONLINE "UPS %s on line power"
# NOTIFYMSG ONBATT "UPS %s on battery"
# NOTIFYMSG LOWBATT "UPS %s battery is low"
# NOTIFYMSG FSD "UPS %s: forced shutdown in progress"
# NOTIFYMSG COMMOK "Communications with UPS %s established"
# NOTIFYMSG COMMBAD "Communications with UPS %s lost"
# NOTIFYMSG SHUTDOWN "Auto logout and shutdown proceeding"
# NOTIFYMSG REPLBATT "UPS %s battery needs to be replaced"
# NOTIFYMSG NOCOMM "UPS %s is unavailable"
# NOTIFYMSG NOPARENT "upsmon parent process died - shutdown impossible"
#
# Note that %s is replaced with the identifier of the UPS in question.
#
# Possible values for <notify type>:
#
# ONLINE : UPS is back online
# ONBATT : UPS is on battery
# LOWBATT : UPS has a low battery (if also on battery, it's "critical")
# FSD : UPS is being shutdown by the master (FSD = "Forced Shutdown")
# COMMOK : Communications established with the UPS
# COMMBAD : Communications lost to the UPS
# SHUTDOWN : The system is being shutdown
# REPLBATT : The UPS battery is bad and needs to be replaced
# NOCOMM : A UPS is unavailable (can't be contacted for monitoring)
# NOPARENT : The process that shuts down the system has died (shutdown impossible)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYFLAG - change behavior of upsmon when NOTIFY events occur
#
# By default, upsmon sends walls (global messages to all logged in users)
# and writes to the syslog when things happen. You can change this.
#
# NOTIFYFLAG <notify type> <flag>[+<flag>][+<flag>] ...
#
# NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG LOWBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG FSD SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG COMMOK SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG COMMBAD SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG SHUTDOWN SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG REPLBATT SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG NOCOMM SYSLOG+WALL
# NOTIFYFLAG NOPARENT SYSLOG+WALL
#
# Possible values for the flags:
#
# SYSLOG - Write the message in the syslog
# WALL - Write the message to all users on the system
# EXEC - Execute NOTIFYCMD (see above) with the message
# IGNORE - Don't do anything
#
# If you use IGNORE, don't use any other flags on the same line.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RBWARNTIME - replace battery warning time in seconds
#
# upsmon will normally warn you about a battery that needs to be replaced
# every 43200 seconds, which is 12 hours. It does this by triggering a
# NOTIFY_REPLBATT which is then handled by the usual notify structure
# you've defined above.
#
# If this number is not to your liking, override it here.
RBWARNTIME 43200
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOCOMMWARNTIME - no communications warning time in seconds
#
# upsmon will let you know through the usual notify system if it can't
# talk to any of the UPS entries that are defined in this file. It will
# trigger a NOTIFY_NOCOMM by default every 300 seconds unless you
# change the interval with this directive.
NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FINALDELAY - last sleep interval before shutting down the system
#
# On a master, upsmon will wait this long after sending the NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN
# before executing your SHUTDOWNCMD. If you need to do something in between
# those events, increase this number. Remember, at this point your UPS is
# almost depleted, so don't make this too high.
#
# Alternatively, you can set this very low so you don't wait around when
# it's time to shut down. Some UPSes don't give much warning for low
# battery and will require a value of 0 here for a safe shutdown.
#
# Note: If FINALDELAY on the slave is greater than HOSTSYNC on the master,
# the master will give up waiting for the slave to disconnect.
FINALDELAY 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTPATH - path to certificates (database directory or directory with CA's)
#
# When compiled with SSL support, you can enter the certificate path here.
#
# With NSS:
# Certificates are stored in a dedicated database (splitted in 3 files).
# Specify the path of the database directory.
#
# CERTPATH /etc/nut/cert/upsmon
#
# With OpenSSL:
# Directory containing CA certificates in PEM format, used to verify
# the server certificate presented by the upsd server. The files each
# contain one CA certificate. The files are looked up by the CA subject
# name hash value, which must hence be available.
#
# CERTPATH /usr/ssl/certs
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTIDENT - self certificate name and database password
# CERTIDENT <certificate name> <database password>
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS, you can specify the certificate
# name to retrieve from database to authenticate itself and the password
# required to access certificate related private key.
#
# CERTIDENT "my nut monitor" "MyPasSw0rD"
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTHOST - security properties for an host
# CERTHOST <hostname> <certificate name> <certverify> <forcessl>
#
# When compiled with SSL support with NSS, you can specify security directive
# for each server you can contact.
# Each entry maps server name with the expected certificate name and flags
# indicating if the server certificate is verified and if the connection
# must be secure.
#
# CERTHOST localhost "My nut server" 1 1
#
# See 'docs/security.txt' or the Security chapter of NUT user manual
# for more information on the SSL support in NUT.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CERTVERIFY - make upsmon verify all connections with certificates
# CERTVERIFY 1
#
# When compiled with SSL support, make upsmon verify all connections with
# certificates.
# Without this, there is no guarantee that the upsd is the right host.
# Enabling this greatly reduces the risk of man in the middle attacks.
# This effectively forces the use of SSL, so don't use this unless
# all of your upsd hosts are ready for SSL and have their certificates
# in order.
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overriden for host
# specified with a CERTHOST directive.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FORCESSL - force upsmon to use SSL
# FORCESSL 1
#
# When compiled with SSL, specify that a secured connection must be used
# to communicate with upsd.
# If you don't use 'CERTVERIFY 1', then this will at least make sure
# that nobody can sniff your sessions without a large effort. Setting
# this will make upsmon drop connections if the remote upsd doesn't
# support SSL, so don't use it unless all of them have it running.
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overriden for host
# specified with a CERTHOST directive.

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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
# waits to run the SHUTDOWNCMD. The other one switches to another userid
# and does everything else.
#
# The default unprivileged user is set at compile-time with the option
# 'configure --with-user=...'
# The default nonprivileged user is set at compile-time with
# 'configure --with-user=...'.
#
# You can override it with '-u <user>' when starting upsmon, or just
# define it here for convenience.
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
# RUN_AS_USER @RUN_AS_USER@
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MONITOR <system> <powervalue> <username> <password> ("primary"|"secondary")
# MONITOR <system> <powervalue> <username> <password> ("master"|"slave")
#
# List systems you want to monitor. Not all of these may supply power
# to the system running upsmon, but if you want to watch it, it has to
@ -55,66 +55,33 @@
# identifier for it would be "snoopy@doghouse".
#
# <powervalue> is an integer - the number of power supplies that this UPS
# feeds on this system. Most personal computers only have one power supply,
# so this value is normally set to 1, while most modern servers have at least
# two. You need a pretty big or special box to have any other value here.
# feeds on this system. Most computers only have one power supply, so this
# is normally set to 1. You need a pretty big or special box to have any
# other value here.
#
# You can also set this to 0 for a system that doesn't take any power
# from the MONITORed supply, which you still want to monitor (e.g. for an
# administrative workstation fed from a different circuit than the datacenter
# servers it monitors). Use <powervalue> if 0 when you want to hear about
# changes for a given UPS without shutting down when it goes critical.
# You can also set this to 0 for a system that doesn't supply any power,
# but you still want to monitor. Use this when you want to hear about
# changes for a given UPS without shutting down when it goes critical,
# unless <powervalue> is 0.
#
# <username> and <password> must match an entry in that system's
# upsd.users. If your username is "upsmon" and your password is
# upsd.users. If your username is "monmaster" and your password is
# "blah", the upsd.users would look like this:
#
# [upsmon]
# [monmaster]
# password = blah
# upsmon primary # (or secondary)
# upsmon master (or slave)
#
# "primary" means this system will shutdown last, allowing the secondary
# systems time to shutdown first.
# "master" means this system will shutdown last, allowing the slaves
# time to shutdown first.
#
# "secondary" means this system shuts down immediately when power goes
# critical and less than MINSUPPLIES power sources have reliable input feeds.
#
# The general assumption is that the "primary" system is the one with direct
# connection to an UPS (such as serial or USB cable), so the primary system
# runs the NUT driver and 'upsd' server locally and can manage the device,
# and it would often tell the UPS to completely power itself off as a step
# in power-race avoidance (see POWERDOWNFLAG for details).
#
# Also, since the primary system stays up the longest, it suffers higher risks
# of ungraceful shutdown if the estimation of remaining runtime (or of the
# time it takes to shut down this system) was guessed wrong. By consequence,
# the "secondary" systems typically monitor the power environment state
# through the 'upsd' processes running on the remote (often "primary") systems
# and do not directly interact with an UPS (no local NUT drivers are running
# on the secondary systems). As such, secondaries typically shut down as
# soon as there is a sufficiently long power outage, or a low-battery alert
# from the UPS, or a loss of connection to the primary while the power was
# last known to be missing.
#
# This assumption and configuration can also make sense for networked UPSes,
# where a rack full of servers might overload the communications capacity
# of the networked management card on the UPS - in this case you might either
# reduce the 'snmp-ups' or 'netxml-ups' driver polling rate, or dedicate a
# "primary" server and set up the rest as "secondary" systems.
#
# In case of such large setups as mentioned above, beware also that shutdown
# times of the rack done all at once can substantially differ from smaller
# scale experiments with single-server shutdowns, since systems can compete
# for shared storage and other limited resources as they go down (and also
# not everyone may safely shut down simultaneously - e.g. a NAS or DB server
# would better go down after all its clients). You would be well served by
# higher-end UPSes with manageable thresholds to declare a critical state.
# "slave" means this system shuts down immediately when power goes critical.
#
# Examples:
#
# MONITOR myups@bigserver 1 upswired blah primary
# MONITOR su700@server.example.com 1 upsmon secretpass secondary
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass primary # (or secondary)
# MONITOR myups@bigserver 1 monmaster blah master
# MONITOR su700@server.example.com 1 upsmon secretpass slave
# MONITOR myups@localhost 1 upsmon pass master (or slave)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MINSUPPLIES <num>
@ -124,7 +91,7 @@
# put "1" in this field.
#
# Large/expensive server type systems usually have more, and can run with
# a few missing. Some of these can run with 2 out of 4, for example,
# a few missing. The HP NetServer LH4 can run with 2 out of 4, for example,
# so you'd set that to 2. The idea is to keep the box running as long
# as possible, right?
#
@ -139,15 +106,7 @@ MINSUPPLIES 1
#
# upsmon runs this command when the system needs to be brought down.
#
# This should work just about everywhere ... if it doesn't, well, change it,
# perhaps to a more complicated custom script.
#
# Note that while you experiment with the initial setup and want to test how
# your configuration reacts to power state changes and ultimately when power
# is reported to go critical, but do not want your system to actually turn
# off, consider setting the SHUTDOWNCMD temporarily to do something benign -
# such as posting a message with 'logger' or 'wall' or 'mailx'. Do be careful
# to plug the UPS back into the wall in a timely fashion.
# This should work just about everywhere ... if it doesn't, well, change it.
SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"
@ -156,22 +115,15 @@ SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"
#
# upsmon calls this to send messages when things happen
#
# This command is called with the full text of the message (from NOTIFYMSG)
# as one argument.
#
# This command is called with the full text of the message as one argument.
# The environment string NOTIFYTYPE will contain the type string of
# whatever caused this event to happen.
#
# The environment string UPSNAME will contain the name of the system/device
# that generated the change.
#
# Note that this is only called for NOTIFY events that have EXEC set with
# NOTIFYFLAG. See NOTIFYFLAG below for more details.
#
# Making this some sort of shell script might not be a bad idea.
# Alternately you can use the upssched program as your NOTIFYCMD for some
# more complex setups (e.g. to ease handling of notification storms).
# For more information and ideas, see docs/scheduling.txt
# Making this some sort of shell script might not be a bad idea. For more
# information and ideas, see docs/scheduling.txt
#
# Example:
# NOTIFYCMD @BINDIR@/notifyme
@ -202,17 +154,17 @@ POLLFREQALERT 5
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HOSTSYNC - How long upsmon will wait before giving up on another upsmon
#
# The primary upsmon process uses this number when waiting for secondary
# systems to disconnect once it has set the forced shutdown (FSD) flag.
# If they don't disconnect after this many seconds, it goes on without them.
# The master upsmon process uses this number when waiting for slaves to
# disconnect once it has set the forced shutdown (FSD) flag. If they
# don't disconnect after this many seconds, it goes on without them.
#
# Similarly, upsmon secondary processes wait up to this interval for the
# primary upsmon to set FSD when an UPS they are monitoring goes critical -
# that is, on battery and low battery. If the primary doesn't do its job,
# the secondaries will shut down anyway to avoid damage to the file systems.
# Similarly, upsmon slave processes wait up to this interval for the
# master upsmon to set FSD when a UPS they are monitoring goes critical -
# that is, on battery and low battery. If the master doesn't do its job,
# the slaves will shut down anyway to avoid damage to the file systems.
#
# This "wait for FSD" is done to avoid races where the status changes
# to critical and back between polls by the primary.
# to critical and back between polls by the master.
HOSTSYNC 15
@ -236,19 +188,15 @@ HOSTSYNC 15
DEADTIME 15
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POWERDOWNFLAG - Flag file for forcing UPS shutdown on the primary system
# POWERDOWNFLAG - Flag file for forcing UPS shutdown on the master system
#
# upsmon will create a file with this name in primary mode when it's time
# upsmon will create a file with this name in master mode when it's time
# to shut down the load. You should check for this file's existence in
# your shutdown scripts and run 'upsdrvctl shutdown' if it exists, to tell
# the UPS(es) to power off.
# your shutdown scripts and run 'upsdrvctl shutdown' if it exists.
#
# See the config-notes.txt file in the docs subdirectory for more information.
# Refer to the section:
# [[UPS_shutdown]] "Configuring automatic shutdowns for low battery events"
# or refer to the online version.
# See the shutdown.txt file in the docs subdirectory for more information.
POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
POWERDOWNFLAG @CONFPATH@/killpower
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTIFYMSG - change messages sent by upsmon when certain events occur
@ -275,7 +223,7 @@ POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
# ONLINE : UPS is back online
# ONBATT : UPS is on battery
# LOWBATT : UPS has a low battery (if also on battery, it's "critical")
# FSD : UPS is being shutdown by the primary (FSD = "Forced Shutdown")
# FSD : UPS is being shutdown by the master (FSD = "Forced Shutdown")
# COMMOK : Communications established with the UPS
# COMMBAD : Communications lost to the UPS
# SHUTDOWN : The system is being shutdown
@ -336,20 +284,17 @@ NOCOMMWARNTIME 300
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FINALDELAY - last sleep interval before shutting down the system
#
# On a primary, upsmon will wait this long after sending the NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN
# On a master, upsmon will wait this long after sending the NOTIFY_SHUTDOWN
# before executing your SHUTDOWNCMD. If you need to do something in between
# those events, increase this number. Remember, at this point your UPS is
# almost depleted, so don't make this too high. If needed, on high-end UPS
# devices you can usually configure when the low-battery state is announced
# based on estimated remaining run-time or on charge level of the batteries.
# almost depleted, so don't make this too high.
#
# Alternatively, you can set this very low so you don't wait around when
# it's time to shut down. Some UPSes don't give much warning for low
# battery and will require a value of 0 here for a safe shutdown.
#
# Note: If FINALDELAY on the secondary is greater than HOSTSYNC on the
# primary, the primary will give up waiting for that secondary system
# to disconnect.
# Note: If FINALDELAY on the slave is greater than HOSTSYNC on the master,
# the master will give up waiting for the slave to disconnect.
FINALDELAY 5
@ -359,7 +304,7 @@ FINALDELAY 5
# When compiled with SSL support, you can enter the certificate path here.
#
# With NSS:
# Certificates are stored in a dedicated database (split into 3 files).
# Certificates are stored in a dedicated database (splitted in 3 files).
# Specify the path of the database directory.
#
# CERTPATH @CONFPATH@/cert/upsmon
@ -414,7 +359,7 @@ FINALDELAY 5
# This effectively forces the use of SSL, so don't use this unless
# all of your upsd hosts are ready for SSL and have their certificates
# in order.
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overridden for host
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overriden for host
# specified with a CERTHOST directive.
@ -428,26 +373,5 @@ FINALDELAY 5
# that nobody can sniff your sessions without a large effort. Setting
# this will make upsmon drop connections if the remote upsd doesn't
# support SSL, so don't use it unless all of them have it running.
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overridden for host
# When compiled with NSS support of SSL, can be overriden for host
# specified with a CERTHOST directive.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEBUG_MIN - specify minimal debugging level for upsmon daemon
# e.g. DEBUG_MIN 6
#
# Optionally specify a minimum debug level for `upsmon` daemon, e.g. for
# troubleshooting a deployment, without impacting foreground or background
# running mode directly, and without need to edit init-scripts or service
# unit definitions. Note that command-line option `-D` can only increase
# this verbosity level.
#
# NOTE: if the running daemon receives a `reload` command, presence of the
# `DEBUG_MIN NUMBER` value in the configuration file can be used to tune
# debugging verbosity in the running service daemon (it is recommended to
# comment it away or set the minimum to explicit zero when done, to avoid
# huge journals and I/O system abuse). Keep in mind that for this run-time
# tuning, the `DEBUG_MIN` value *present* in *reloaded* configuration files
# is applied instantly and overrides any previously set value, from file
# or CLI options, regardless of older logging level being higher or lower
# than the newly found number; a missing (or commented away) value however
# does not change the previously active logging verbosity.

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@ -83,15 +83,9 @@ CMDSCRIPT @BINDIR@/upssched-cmd
# argument.
#
# Example:
# 1) Start a timer that will execute when communication with any UPS (*) has
# been gone for 10 seconds
# Start a timer that'll execute when any UPS (*) has been gone 10 seconds
#
# AT COMMBAD * START-TIMER upsgone 10
#
# 2) Start a timer that will execute when any UPS (*) has been running
# on battery for 30 seconds
#
# AT ONBATT * START-TIMER onbattwarn 30
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
@ -101,15 +95,10 @@ CMDSCRIPT @BINDIR@/upssched-cmd
# has passed then pass the optional argument <cmd> to CMDSCRIPT.
#
# Example:
# 1) If a specific UPS (myups@localhost) communication is restored, then stop
# the timer before it triggers
# If a specific UPS (myups@localhost) comes back online, then stop the
# timer before it triggers
#
# AT COMMOK myups@localhost CANCEL-TIMER upsgone
#
# 2) If any UPS (*) reverts to utility power, then stop the timer before it
# triggers
#
# AT ONLINE * CANCEL-TIMER onbattwarn
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#

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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
@UPSSTATSPATH upsstats.cgi@
@UPSIMAGEPATH upsimage.cgi@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
@ -26,16 +26,10 @@
@REFRESH@
<title>@HOSTDESC@ : @VAR ups.model@ on @HOST@</title>
<!-- LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="http://localhost/nut/nut.css" / -->
<style type="text/css">
body{color:#00fc00; background:#808080; font-family:"Times New Roman", Times, serif;}
a:link{color:#00e;}
a:visited{color:#551a8b;}
table{background:#000;}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<body BGCOLOR="#808080" TEXT="#00FC00" LINK="#0000EE" VLINK="#551A8B">
<table style="margin:auto" BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="10">
<table BORDER="1" ALIGN="CENTER" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="10" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<tr>
<th COLSPAN="20">Network UPS Tools upsstats @VERSION@ - @HOSTDESC@ - @VAR ups.model@ on @HOST@</th>
@ -57,7 +51,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
<tr>
<td VALIGN="TOP">
<td BGCOLOR="#000000" VALIGN="TOP">
<table BORDER="0"> <!-- table 2 -->
@ -201,7 +195,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
@IFSUPP ambient.temperature@
@IFSUPP ambient.humidity@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
<td ALIGN="CENTER">Temperature<br>@IMG ambient.temperature tempmin=0 tempmax=50 width=90@</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER">Humidity<br>@IMG ambient.humidity width=90@</td>
@ -209,21 +203,21 @@ table{background:#000;}
</td>
@ELSE@
@IFSUPP ambient.temperature@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
<td ALIGN="CENTER">Temperature<br>@IMG ambient.temperature tempmin=0 tempmax=50@</td>
</tr></table>
</td>
@ELSE@
@IFSUPP ambient.humidity@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
<td ALIGN="CENTER">Humidity<br>@IMG ambient.humidity@</td>
</tr></table>
</td>
@ENDIF@
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP battery.charge@
@IFSUPP battery.voltage@
@ -238,7 +232,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr></table>
</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP input.L2-L3.voltage@
<td ALIGN="CENTER">L1-L2<br>@IMG input.L1-L2.voltage width=68@</td>
@ -255,7 +249,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr></table>
</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP output.L2-L3.voltage@
<td ALIGN="CENTER">L1-L2<br>@IMG output.L1-L2.voltage width=68@</td>
@ -272,7 +266,7 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr></table>
</td>
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP">
<td ALIGN="CENTER" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#000000">
<table BORDER="0"><tr>
@IFSUPP output.L2.power.percent@
<td ALIGN="CENTER">L1<br>@IMG output.L1.power.percent width=68@</td>
@ -292,12 +286,9 @@ table{background:#000;}
</tr>
</table>
<div><a href="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer"><img
style="float:right" src="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss"
alt="Valid CSS" title="Valid CSS" height="31" width="88"></a>
<a href="https://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img
style="float:right" src="https://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401"
alt="Valid HTML 4.01 Strict" title="Valid HTML 4.01 Strict"
height="31" width="88"></a></div>
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img style="float:right"
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html40"
alt="Valid HTML 4.0 Transitional" height="31" width="88"></a>
</body>
</html>

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@ -16,8 +16,8 @@
@UPSSTATSPATH upsstats.cgi@
@UPSIMAGEPATH upsimage.cgi@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
@ -28,29 +28,21 @@ Network UPS Tools upsstats
@VERSION@
: UPS Status
</title>
<style type="text/css">
body{font-family:"Times New Roman", Times, serif;}
a:link{color:#00e;}
a:visited{color:#551a8b;}
th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
.t1{background:#0ff;}
.t2{background:#0f0;}
</style>
<!-- link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="nut.css" / -->
@REFRESH@
</head>
<body>
<body BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000EE" VLINK="#551A8B">
<table style="margin:auto; background:#50A0A0; text-align:center;">
<table BGCOLOR="#50A0A0" ALIGN="CENTER">
<tr><td>
<table>
<table CELLPADDING="5">
<tr>
<th COLSPAN="10" style="background:#60B0B0;">
<th COLSPAN="10" BGCOLOR="#60B0B0">
<span style="font-size:1.5em">Network UPS Tools upsstats
<font SIZE="+2">Network UPS Tools upsstats
@VERSION@
</span>
</font>
<br>
@DATE %a %b %d %X %Z %Y@
@ -58,7 +50,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
</tr>
<tr style="background:#60B0B0;">
<tr BGCOLOR="#60B0B0">
<th COLSPAN="1">System</th>
<th COLSPAN="1">Model</th>
<th COLSPAN="1">Status</th>
@ -73,20 +65,20 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@FOREACHUPS@
<tr>
<td class="t1">
<tr ALIGN=CENTER>
<td BGCOLOR="#00FFFF">
@HOSTLINK@
</td>
<td class="t1">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FFFF">
@VAR ups.model@
</td>
<td style="background:@STATUSCOLOR@">
<td BGCOLOR="@STATUSCOLOR@">
@STATUS@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP battery.charge@
@VAR battery.charge@
%
@ -97,18 +89,18 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L1-L2.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L2-L3.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L3-L1.voltage@
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@ELSE@
@IFSUPP input.L2-N.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L1-N.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L2-N.voltage@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.L3-N.voltage@
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@ELSE@
@IFBETWEEN input.transfer.low input.transfer.high input.voltage@
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@ELSE@
<td style="background:red;">
<td BGCOLOR="#FF0000">
@ENDIF@
@IFSUPP input.L2-L3.voltage@
@ -126,7 +118,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP output.L2-L3.voltage@
@VAR output.L1-L2.voltage@
@VAR output.L2-L3.voltage@
@ -142,7 +134,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP output.L2.power.percent@
@VAR output.L1.power.percent@
@VAR output.L2.power.percent@
@ -159,7 +151,7 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP ups.temperature@
@UPSTEMP@
@DEGREES@
@ -170,13 +162,13 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@IFSUPP battery.runtime@
@RUNTIME@
@ENDIF@
</td>
<td class="t2">
<td BGCOLOR="#00FF00">
@TREELINK@
</td>
</tr>
@ -188,9 +180,11 @@ th, td{padding:0.5ex;}
</td></tr>
</table>
<hr><div><small>
<a href="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer"><img style="float:right" src="https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss" alt="Valid CSS!" height="31" width="88"></a>
<a href="https://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img style="float:right" src="https://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401" alt="Valid HTML 4.01 Strict" height="31" width="88"></a>
<hr /><div><small>
<a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer"><img style="float:right" src="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss" alt="Valid CSS!" height="31" width="88"/></a>
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img style="float:right"
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html40"
alt="Valid HTML 4.0 Transitional" height="31" width="88"></a>
</small></div>
</body></html>

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@ -1,31 +1,36 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Configuration validation subroutine script.
# Copyright 1992-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
# 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,
# 2011, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
timestamp='2018-02-22'
timestamp='2012-04-18'
# This file 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
# This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
# The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
# can handle that machine. It does not imply ALL GNU software can.
#
# This file 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.
# 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that
# program. This Exception is an additional permission under section 7
# of the GNU General Public License, version 3 ("GPLv3").
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
# Please send patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>.
# Please send patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>. Submit a context
# diff and a properly formatted GNU ChangeLog entry.
#
# Configuration subroutine to validate and canonicalize a configuration type.
# Supply the specified configuration type as an argument.
@ -33,7 +38,7 @@ timestamp='2018-02-22'
# Otherwise, we print the canonical config type on stdout and succeed.
# You can get the latest version of this script from:
# https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub
# http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
# This file is supposed to be the same for all GNU packages
# and recognize all the CPU types, system types and aliases
@ -53,11 +58,12 @@ timestamp='2018-02-22'
me=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
usage="\
Usage: $0 [OPTION] CPU-MFR-OPSYS or ALIAS
Usage: $0 [OPTION] CPU-MFR-OPSYS
$0 [OPTION] ALIAS
Canonicalize a configuration name.
Options:
Operation modes:
-h, --help print this help, then exit
-t, --time-stamp print date of last modification, then exit
-v, --version print version number, then exit
@ -67,7 +73,9 @@ Report bugs and patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>."
version="\
GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
Copyright 1992-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@ -94,7 +102,7 @@ while test $# -gt 0 ; do
*local*)
# First pass through any local machine types.
echo "$1"
echo $1
exit ;;
* )
@ -112,24 +120,24 @@ esac
# Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
# Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
maybe_os=`echo "$1" | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
case $maybe_os in
nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-android* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | \
linux-musl* | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | \
knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-eabi* | \
kopensolaris*-gnu* | cloudabi*-eabi* | \
linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | \
knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
os=-$maybe_os
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
;;
android-linux)
os=-linux-android
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`-unknown
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`-unknown
;;
*)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed 's/-[^-]*$//'`
if [ "$basic_machine" != "$1" ]
then os=`echo "$1" | sed 's/.*-/-/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/-[^-]*$//'`
if [ $basic_machine != $1 ]
then os=`echo $1 | sed 's/.*-/-/'`
else os=; fi
;;
esac
@ -148,7 +156,7 @@ case $os in
-convergent* | -ncr* | -news | -32* | -3600* | -3100* | -hitachi* |\
-c[123]* | -convex* | -sun | -crds | -omron* | -dg | -ultra | -tti* | \
-harris | -dolphin | -highlevel | -gould | -cbm | -ns | -masscomp | \
-apple | -axis | -knuth | -cray | -microblaze*)
-apple | -axis | -knuth | -cray | -microblaze)
os=
basic_machine=$1
;;
@ -178,44 +186,44 @@ case $os in
;;
-sco6)
os=-sco5v6
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-sco5)
os=-sco3.2v5
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-sco4)
os=-sco3.2v4
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-sco3.2.[4-9]*)
os=`echo $os | sed -e 's/sco3.2./sco3.2v/'`
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-sco3.2v[4-9]*)
# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-sco5v6*)
# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-sco*)
os=-sco3.2v2
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-udk*)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-isc)
os=-isc2.2
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-clix*)
basic_machine=clipper-intergraph
;;
-isc*)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
;;
-lynx*178)
os=-lynxos178
@ -227,7 +235,10 @@ case $os in
os=-lynxos
;;
-ptx*)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-sequent/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-sequent/'`
;;
-windowsnt*)
os=`echo $os | sed -e 's/windowsnt/winnt/'`
;;
-psos*)
os=-psos
@ -248,25 +259,21 @@ case $basic_machine in
| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
| am33_2.0 \
| arc | arceb \
| arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2-8] | armv[3-8][lb] | armv7[arm] \
| avr | avr32 \
| ba \
| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
| be32 | be64 \
| bfin \
| c4x | c8051 | clipper \
| c4x | clipper \
| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
| e2k | epiphany \
| fido | fr30 | frv | ft32 \
| epiphany \
| fido | fr30 | frv \
| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
| hexagon \
| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia16 | ia64 \
| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
| ip2k | iq2000 \
| k1om \
| le32 | le64 \
| lm32 \
| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
| maxq | mb | microblaze | microblazeel | mcore | mep | metag \
| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
| mips16 \
| mips64 | mips64el \
@ -280,30 +287,26 @@ case $basic_machine in
| mips64vr5900 | mips64vr5900el \
| mipsisa32 | mipsisa32el \
| mipsisa32r2 | mipsisa32r2el \
| mipsisa32r6 | mipsisa32r6el \
| mipsisa64 | mipsisa64el \
| mipsisa64r2 | mipsisa64r2el \
| mipsisa64r6 | mipsisa64r6el \
| mipsisa64sb1 | mipsisa64sb1el \
| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
| mipsr5900 | mipsr5900el \
| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
| mn10200 | mn10300 \
| moxie \
| mt \
| msp430 \
| nds32 | nds32le | nds32be \
| nios | nios2 | nios2eb | nios2el \
| nios | nios2 \
| ns16k | ns32k \
| open8 | or1k | or1knd | or32 \
| pdp10 | pj | pjl \
| open8 \
| or32 \
| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle \
| pru \
| pyramid \
| riscv32 | riscv64 \
| rl78 | rx \
| score \
| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[234]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
| sh64 | sh64le \
| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
@ -311,8 +314,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
| tahoe | tic4x | tic54x | tic55x | tic6x | tic80 | tron \
| ubicom32 \
| v850 | v850e | v850e1 | v850e2 | v850es | v850e2v3 \
| visium \
| wasm32 \
| we32k \
| x86 | xc16x | xstormy16 | xtensa \
| z8k | z80)
basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@ -326,14 +328,11 @@ case $basic_machine in
c6x)
basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
;;
leon|leon[3-9])
basic_machine=sparc-$basic_machine
;;
m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12 | m68hcs12x | nvptx | picochip)
m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12 | m68hcs12x | picochip)
basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
os=-none
;;
m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65)
m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
;;
ms1)
basic_machine=mt-unknown
@ -362,7 +361,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
;;
# Object if more than one company name word.
*-*-*)
echo Invalid configuration \`"$1"\': machine \`"$basic_machine"\' not recognized 1>&2
echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': machine \`$basic_machine\' not recognized 1>&2
exit 1
;;
# Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
@ -371,29 +370,26 @@ case $basic_machine in
| aarch64-* | aarch64_be-* \
| alpha-* | alphaev[4-8]-* | alphaev56-* | alphaev6[78]-* \
| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* | arceb-* \
| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
| arm-* | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
| avr-* | avr32-* \
| ba-* \
| be32-* | be64-* \
| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* \
| c8051-* | clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
| e2k-* | elxsi-* \
| elxsi-* \
| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
| h8300-* | h8500-* \
| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
| hexagon-* \
| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia16-* | ia64-* \
| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
| k1om-* \
| le32-* | le64-* \
| lm32-* \
| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
| microblaze-* | microblazeel-* \
| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* | microblaze-* \
| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
| mips16-* \
| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
@ -407,34 +403,28 @@ case $basic_machine in
| mips64vr5900-* | mips64vr5900el-* \
| mipsisa32-* | mipsisa32el-* \
| mipsisa32r2-* | mipsisa32r2el-* \
| mipsisa32r6-* | mipsisa32r6el-* \
| mipsisa64-* | mipsisa64el-* \
| mipsisa64r2-* | mipsisa64r2el-* \
| mipsisa64r6-* | mipsisa64r6el-* \
| mipsisa64sb1-* | mipsisa64sb1el-* \
| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
| mipsr5900-* | mipsr5900el-* \
| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
| mmix-* \
| mt-* \
| msp430-* \
| nds32-* | nds32le-* | nds32be-* \
| nios-* | nios2-* | nios2eb-* | nios2el-* \
| nios-* | nios2-* \
| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
| open8-* \
| or1k*-* \
| orion-* \
| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* \
| pru-* \
| pyramid-* \
| riscv32-* | riscv64-* \
| rl78-* | romp-* | rs6000-* | rx-* \
| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
| sparclite-* \
| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | sv1-* | sx*-* \
| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
| tahoe-* \
| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
| tile*-* \
@ -442,8 +432,6 @@ case $basic_machine in
| ubicom32-* \
| v850-* | v850e-* | v850e1-* | v850es-* | v850e2-* | v850e2v3-* \
| vax-* \
| visium-* \
| wasm32-* \
| we32k-* \
| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* \
| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
@ -457,7 +445,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
386bsd)
basic_machine=i386-pc
basic_machine=i386-unknown
os=-bsd
;;
3b1 | 7300 | 7300-att | att-7300 | pc7300 | safari | unixpc)
@ -491,7 +479,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=x86_64-pc
;;
amd64-*)
basic_machine=x86_64-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=x86_64-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
amdahl)
basic_machine=580-amdahl
@ -520,9 +508,6 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=i386-pc
os=-aros
;;
asmjs)
basic_machine=asmjs-unknown
;;
aux)
basic_machine=m68k-apple
os=-aux
@ -536,7 +521,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
os=-linux
;;
blackfin-*)
basic_machine=bfin-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
os=-linux
;;
bluegene*)
@ -544,13 +529,13 @@ case $basic_machine in
os=-cnk
;;
c54x-*)
basic_machine=tic54x-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=tic54x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
c55x-*)
basic_machine=tic55x-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=tic55x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
c6x-*)
basic_machine=tic6x-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=tic6x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
c90)
basic_machine=c90-cray
@ -639,18 +624,10 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=rs6000-bull
os=-bosx
;;
dpx2*)
dpx2* | dpx2*-bull)
basic_machine=m68k-bull
os=-sysv3
;;
e500v[12])
basic_machine=powerpc-unknown
os=$os"spe"
;;
e500v[12]-*)
basic_machine=powerpc-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
os=$os"spe"
;;
ebmon29k)
basic_machine=a29k-amd
os=-ebmon
@ -740,6 +717,9 @@ case $basic_machine in
hp9k8[0-9][0-9] | hp8[0-9][0-9])
basic_machine=hppa1.0-hp
;;
hppa-next)
os=-nextstep3
;;
hppaosf)
basic_machine=hppa1.1-hp
os=-osf
@ -752,26 +732,26 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=i370-ibm
;;
i*86v32)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-sysv32
;;
i*86v4*)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-sysv4
;;
i*86v)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-sysv
;;
i*86sol2)
basic_machine=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-solaris2
;;
i386mach)
basic_machine=i386-mach
os=-mach
;;
vsta)
i386-vsta | vsta)
basic_machine=i386-unknown
os=-vsta
;;
@ -789,17 +769,17 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=m68k-isi
os=-sysv
;;
leon-*|leon[3-9]-*)
basic_machine=sparc-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/-.*//'`
;;
m68knommu)
basic_machine=m68k-unknown
os=-linux
;;
m68knommu-*)
basic_machine=m68k-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
os=-linux
;;
m88k-omron*)
basic_machine=m88k-omron
;;
magnum | m3230)
basic_machine=mips-mips
os=-sysv
@ -808,15 +788,11 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=ns32k-utek
os=-sysv
;;
microblaze*)
microblaze)
basic_machine=microblaze-xilinx
;;
mingw64)
basic_machine=x86_64-pc
os=-mingw64
;;
mingw32)
basic_machine=i686-pc
basic_machine=i386-pc
os=-mingw32
;;
mingw32ce)
@ -831,10 +807,10 @@ case $basic_machine in
os=-mint
;;
mips3*-*)
basic_machine=`echo "$basic_machine" | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`
basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`
;;
mips3*)
basic_machine=`echo "$basic_machine" | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`-unknown
basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`-unknown
;;
monitor)
basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
@ -844,19 +820,15 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=powerpc-unknown
os=-morphos
;;
moxiebox)
basic_machine=moxie-unknown
os=-moxiebox
;;
msdos)
basic_machine=i386-pc
os=-msdos
;;
ms1-*)
basic_machine=`echo "$basic_machine" | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
;;
msys)
basic_machine=i686-pc
basic_machine=i386-pc
os=-msys
;;
mvs)
@ -895,7 +867,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=v70-nec
os=-sysv
;;
next | m*-next)
next | m*-next )
basic_machine=m68k-next
case $os in
-nextstep* )
@ -940,12 +912,6 @@ case $basic_machine in
nsr-tandem)
basic_machine=nsr-tandem
;;
nsv-tandem)
basic_machine=nsv-tandem
;;
nsx-tandem)
basic_machine=nsx-tandem
;;
op50n-* | op60c-*)
basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
os=-proelf
@ -978,7 +944,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
os=-linux
;;
parisc-*)
basic_machine=hppa-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
os=-linux
;;
pbd)
@ -994,7 +960,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=i386-pc
;;
pc98-*)
basic_machine=i386-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
basic_machine=i586-pc
@ -1009,16 +975,16 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=i786-pc
;;
pentium-* | p5-* | k5-* | k6-* | nexgen-* | viac3-*)
basic_machine=i586-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=i586-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
pentiumpro-* | p6-* | 6x86-* | athlon-*)
basic_machine=i686-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
pentiumii-* | pentium2-* | pentiumiii-* | pentium3-*)
basic_machine=i686-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
pentium4-*)
basic_machine=i786-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=i786-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
pn)
basic_machine=pn-gould
@ -1028,23 +994,23 @@ case $basic_machine in
ppc | ppcbe) basic_machine=powerpc-unknown
;;
ppc-* | ppcbe-*)
basic_machine=powerpc-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=powerpc-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
ppcle | powerpclittle)
ppcle | powerpclittle | ppc-le | powerpc-little)
basic_machine=powerpcle-unknown
;;
ppcle-* | powerpclittle-*)
basic_machine=powerpcle-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=powerpcle-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
ppc64) basic_machine=powerpc64-unknown
;;
ppc64-*) basic_machine=powerpc64-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
ppc64-*) basic_machine=powerpc64-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
ppc64le | powerpc64little)
ppc64le | powerpc64little | ppc64-le | powerpc64-little)
basic_machine=powerpc64le-unknown
;;
ppc64le-* | powerpc64little-*)
basic_machine=powerpc64le-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=powerpc64le-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
ps2)
basic_machine=i386-ibm
@ -1053,11 +1019,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=i586-unknown
os=-pw32
;;
rdos | rdos64)
basic_machine=x86_64-pc
os=-rdos
;;
rdos32)
rdos)
basic_machine=i386-pc
os=-rdos
;;
@ -1098,10 +1060,17 @@ case $basic_machine in
sequent)
basic_machine=i386-sequent
;;
sh)
basic_machine=sh-hitachi
os=-hms
;;
sh5el)
basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
;;
simso-wrs)
sh64)
basic_machine=sh64-unknown
;;
sparclite-wrs | simso-wrs)
basic_machine=sparclite-wrs
os=-vxworks
;;
@ -1120,7 +1089,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
os=-sysv4
;;
strongarm-* | thumb-*)
basic_machine=arm-`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
basic_machine=arm-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
sun2)
basic_machine=m68000-sun
@ -1242,9 +1211,6 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=hppa1.1-winbond
os=-proelf
;;
x64)
basic_machine=x86_64-pc
;;
xbox)
basic_machine=i686-pc
os=-mingw32
@ -1253,12 +1219,20 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=xps100-honeywell
;;
xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-*)
basic_machine=`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/^xscale/arm/'`
basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^xscale/arm/'`
;;
ymp)
basic_machine=ymp-cray
os=-unicos
;;
z8k-*-coff)
basic_machine=z8k-unknown
os=-sim
;;
z80-*-coff)
basic_machine=z80-unknown
os=-sim
;;
none)
basic_machine=none-none
os=-none
@ -1287,6 +1261,10 @@ case $basic_machine in
vax)
basic_machine=vax-dec
;;
pdp10)
# there are many clones, so DEC is not a safe bet
basic_machine=pdp10-unknown
;;
pdp11)
basic_machine=pdp11-dec
;;
@ -1296,6 +1274,9 @@ case $basic_machine in
sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
basic_machine=sh-unknown
;;
sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
basic_machine=sparc-sun
;;
cydra)
basic_machine=cydra-cydrome
;;
@ -1315,7 +1296,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
# Make sure to match an already-canonicalized machine name.
;;
*)
echo Invalid configuration \`"$1"\': machine \`"$basic_machine"\' not recognized 1>&2
echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': machine \`$basic_machine\' not recognized 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
@ -1323,10 +1304,10 @@ esac
# Here we canonicalize certain aliases for manufacturers.
case $basic_machine in
*-digital*)
basic_machine=`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/digital.*/dec/'`
basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/digital.*/dec/'`
;;
*-commodore*)
basic_machine=`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/commodore.*/cbm/'`
basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/commodore.*/cbm/'`
;;
*)
;;
@ -1337,8 +1318,8 @@ esac
if [ x"$os" != x"" ]
then
case $os in
# First match some system type aliases that might get confused
# with valid system types.
# First match some system type aliases
# that might get confused with valid system types.
# -solaris* is a basic system type, with this one exception.
-auroraux)
os=-auroraux
@ -1349,48 +1330,45 @@ case $os in
-solaris)
os=-solaris2
;;
-svr4*)
os=-sysv4
;;
-unixware*)
os=-sysv4.2uw
;;
-gnu/linux*)
os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|gnu/linux|linux-gnu|'`
;;
# es1800 is here to avoid being matched by es* (a different OS)
-es1800*)
os=-ose
;;
# Now accept the basic system types.
# First accept the basic system types.
# The portable systems comes first.
# Each alternative MUST end in a * to match a version number.
# Each alternative MUST END IN A *, to match a version number.
# -sysv* is not here because it comes later, after sysvr4.
-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
| -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -cnk* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
| -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -auroraux* | -solaris* \
| -sym* | -kopensolaris* | -plan9* \
| -sym* | -kopensolaris* \
| -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
| -aos* | -aros* | -cloudabi* | -sortix* \
| -aos* | -aros* \
| -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
| -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
| -hiux* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
| -bitrig* | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* | -libertybsd* \
| -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
| -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
| -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
| -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
| -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
| -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
| -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* | -glidix* \
| -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
| -cygwin* | -msys* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
| -midipix* | -mingw32* | -mingw64* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-android* \
| -linux-newlib* | -linux-musl* | -linux-uclibc* \
| -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* | -moxiebox* \
| -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* \
| -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-android* \
| -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
| -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
| -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
| -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
| -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
| -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
| -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -windiss* \
| -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
| -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
| -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops* | -es* \
| -onefs* | -tirtos* | -phoenix* | -fuchsia* | -redox* | -bme* \
| -midnightbsd*)
| -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops* | -es*)
# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
;;
-qnx*)
@ -1407,12 +1385,12 @@ case $os in
-nto*)
os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|nto|nto-qnx|'`
;;
-sim | -xray | -os68k* | -v88r* \
| -windows* | -osx | -abug | -netware* | -os9* \
-sim | -es1800* | -hms* | -xray | -os68k* | -none* | -v88r* \
| -windows* | -osx | -abug | -netware* | -os9* | -beos* | -haiku* \
| -macos* | -mpw* | -magic* | -mmixware* | -mon960* | -lnews*)
;;
-mac*)
os=`echo "$os" | sed -e 's|mac|macos|'`
os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|mac|macos|'`
;;
-linux-dietlibc)
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for subdir in $$rev; do \
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else \
local_target="$$target"; \
fi; \
($(am__cd) $$subdir && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $$local_target) \
|| eval $$failcom; \
done && test -z "$$fail"
tags-recursive:
list='$(SUBDIRS)'; for subdir in $$list; do \
test "$$subdir" = . || ($(am__cd) $$subdir && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) tags); \
done
ctags-recursive:
list='$(SUBDIRS)'; for subdir in $$list; do \
test "$$subdir" = . || ($(am__cd) $$subdir && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) ctags); \
done
tags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
ID: $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
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mkid -fID $$unique
tags: TAGS
TAGS: tags-recursive $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) \
$(TAGS_FILES) $(LISP)
set x; \
here=`pwd`; \
if ($(ETAGS) --etags-include --version) >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
@ -599,7 +527,12 @@ tags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
set "$$@" "$$include_option=$$here/$$subdir/TAGS"; \
fi; \
done; \
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); \
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
shift; \
if test -z "$(ETAGS_ARGS)$$*$$unique"; then :; else \
test -n "$$unique" || unique=$$empty_fix; \
@ -611,11 +544,15 @@ tags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
$$unique; \
fi; \
fi
ctags: ctags-recursive
CTAGS: ctags
ctags-am: $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) $(am__tagged_files)
$(am__define_uniq_tagged_files); \
ctags: CTAGS
CTAGS: ctags-recursive $(HEADERS) $(SOURCES) $(TAGS_DEPENDENCIES) \
$(TAGS_FILES) $(LISP)
list='$(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(LISP) $(TAGS_FILES)'; \
unique=`for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then echo $$i; else echo $(srcdir)/$$i; fi; \
done | \
$(AWK) '{ files[$$0] = 1; nonempty = 1; } \
END { if (nonempty) { for (i in files) print i; }; }'`; \
test -z "$(CTAGS_ARGS)$$unique" \
|| $(CTAGS) $(CTAGSFLAGS) $(AM_CTAGSFLAGS) $(CTAGS_ARGS) \
$$unique
@ -624,29 +561,11 @@ GTAGS:
here=`$(am__cd) $(top_builddir) && pwd` \
&& $(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) \
&& gtags -i $(GTAGS_ARGS) "$$here"
cscopelist: cscopelist-recursive
cscopelist-am: $(am__tagged_files)
list='$(am__tagged_files)'; \
case "$(srcdir)" in \
[\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*) sdir="$(srcdir)" ;; \
*) sdir=$(subdir)/$(srcdir) ;; \
esac; \
for i in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$i"; then \
echo "$(subdir)/$$i"; \
else \
echo "$$sdir/$$i"; \
fi; \
done >> $(top_builddir)/cscope.files
distclean-tags:
-rm -f TAGS ID GTAGS GRTAGS GSYMS GPATH tags
distdir: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distdir-am
distdir-am: $(DISTFILES)
distdir: $(DISTFILES)
@srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
topsrcdirstrip=`echo "$(top_srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
list='$(DISTFILES)'; \
@ -731,7 +650,6 @@ install-strip:
mostlyclean-generic:
clean-generic:
-test -z "$(CLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(CLEANFILES)
distclean-generic:
-test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
@ -740,7 +658,6 @@ distclean-generic:
maintainer-clean-generic:
@echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use"
@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
-test -z "$(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)
clean: clean-recursive
clean-am: clean-generic clean-libtool mostlyclean-am
@ -807,35 +724,25 @@ ps-am:
uninstall-am: uninstall-dist_dataDATA uninstall-nodist_dataDATA
.MAKE: $(am__recursive_targets) install-am install-strip
.MAKE: $(RECURSIVE_CLEAN_TARGETS) $(RECURSIVE_TARGETS) ctags-recursive \
install-am install-strip tags-recursive
.PHONY: $(am__recursive_targets) CTAGS GTAGS TAGS all all-am check \
check-am clean clean-generic clean-libtool cscopelist-am ctags \
ctags-am distclean distclean-generic distclean-libtool \
distclean-tags distdir dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am \
install install-am install-data install-data-am \
install-dist_dataDATA install-dvi install-dvi-am install-exec \
install-exec-am install-html install-html-am install-info \
install-info-am install-man install-nodist_dataDATA \
install-pdf install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am \
install-strip installcheck installcheck-am installdirs \
installdirs-am maintainer-clean maintainer-clean-generic \
mostlyclean mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-libtool pdf pdf-am \
ps ps-am tags tags-am uninstall uninstall-am \
uninstall-dist_dataDATA uninstall-nodist_dataDATA
.PHONY: $(RECURSIVE_CLEAN_TARGETS) $(RECURSIVE_TARGETS) CTAGS GTAGS \
all all-am check check-am clean clean-generic clean-libtool \
ctags ctags-recursive distclean distclean-generic \
distclean-libtool distclean-tags distdir dvi dvi-am html \
html-am info info-am install install-am install-data \
install-data-am install-dist_dataDATA install-dvi \
install-dvi-am install-exec install-exec-am install-html \
install-html-am install-info install-info-am install-man \
install-nodist_dataDATA install-pdf install-pdf-am install-ps \
install-ps-am install-strip installcheck installcheck-am \
installdirs installdirs-am maintainer-clean \
maintainer-clean-generic mostlyclean mostlyclean-generic \
mostlyclean-libtool pdf pdf-am ps ps-am tags tags-recursive \
uninstall uninstall-am uninstall-dist_dataDATA \
uninstall-nodist_dataDATA
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# $(MAKE) -s -f $(top_builddir)/docs/Makefile SPELLCHECK_SRC_ONE="$<" SPELLCHECK_DIR="$(srcdir)" $@
cmdvartab-spellchecked: cmdvartab Makefile.am $(top_srcdir)/docs/Makefile.am $(abs_srcdir)/$(NUT_SPELL_DICT)
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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ VARDESC ups.firmware "UPS firmware"
VARDESC ups.firmware.aux "Auxiliary device firmware"
VARDESC ups.temperature "UPS temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ups.load "Load on UPS (percent of full)"
VARDESC ups.load.energysave "Load on UPS that triggers energysave (percent)"
VARDESC ups.load.high "Load when UPS switches to overload condition (percent)"
VARDESC ups.id "UPS system identifier"
VARDESC ups.delay.start "Interval to wait before (re)starting the load (seconds)"
@ -47,11 +46,6 @@ VARDESC input.voltage "Input voltage (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.extended "Extended input voltage range"
VARDESC input.voltage.maximum "Maximum incoming voltage seen (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.minimum "Minimum incoming voltage seen (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.status "Voltage status relative to the thresholds"
VARDESC input.voltage.low.warning "Input voltage low warning threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.low.critical "Input voltage low critical threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.high.warning "Input voltage high warning threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.high.critical "Input voltage high critical threshold (V)"
VARDESC input.voltage.nominal "Nominal input voltage (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.reason "Reason for last transfer to battery"
VARDESC input.transfer.low "Low voltage transfer point (V)"
@ -64,14 +58,8 @@ VARDESC input.sensitivity "Input power sensitivity"
VARDESC input.quality "Input power quality"
VARDESC input.current "Input current (A)"
VARDESC input.current.nominal "Nominal input current (A)"
VARDESC input.current.status "Current status relative to the thresholds"
VARDESC input.current.low.warning "Input current low warning threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.current.low.critical "Input current low critical threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.current.high.warning "Input current high warning threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.current.high.critical "Input current high critical threshold (A)"
VARDESC input.frequency "Input line frequency (Hz)"
VARDESC input.frequency.extended "Extended input frequency range"
VARDESC input.frequency.status "Frequency status"
VARDESC input.frequency.nominal "Nominal input line frequency (Hz)"
VARDESC input.frequency.low "Minimum input line frequency (Hz)"
VARDESC input.frequency.high "Maximum input line frequency (Hz)"
@ -79,12 +67,6 @@ VARDESC input.transfer.boost.low "Low voltage boosting transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.boost.high "High voltage boosting transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.trim.low "Low voltage trimming transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.trim.high "High voltage trimming transfer point (V)"
VARDESC input.transfer.delay "Delay before transfer to mains"
VARDESC input.load "Load on (ePDU) input (percent of full)"
VARDESC input.realpower "Current sum value of all (ePDU) phases real power (W)"
VARDESC input.power "Current sum value of all (ePDU) phases apparent power (VA)"
VARDESC input.source "The current input power source"
VARDESC input.source.preferred "The preferred input power source"
VARDESC output.voltage "Output voltage (V)"
VARDESC output.voltage.nominal "Nominal output voltage (V)"
@ -94,7 +76,6 @@ VARDESC output.current "Output current (A)"
VARDESC output.current.nominal "Nominal output current (A)"
VARDESC battery.charge "Battery charge (percent of full)"
VARDESC battery.charge.approx "Rough approximation of battery charge"
VARDESC battery.charge.low "Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB (percent)"
VARDESC battery.charge.restart "Minimum battery level for restart after power off (percent)"
VARDESC battery.charge.warning "Battery level when UPS switches to Warning state (percent)"
@ -113,40 +94,19 @@ VARDESC battery.packs.bad "Number of bad battery packs"
VARDESC battery.type "Battery chemistry"
VARDESC battery.protection "Prevent deep discharge of battery"
VARDESC battery.energysave "Switch off when running on battery and no/low load"
VARDESC battery.energysave.load "Switch off UPS if on battery and load level lower (percent)"
VARDESC battery.energysave.delay "Delay before switch off UPS if on battery and load level low (min)"
VARDESC battery.energysave.realpower "Switch off UPS if on battery and load level lower (Watts)"
VARDESC battery.charger.status "Battery charger status"
VARDESC ambient.temperature "Ambient temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm "Ambient temperature alarm is active"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.status "Ambient temperature status relative to the configured thresholds"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient temperature (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient temperature"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient temperature"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.alarm.enable "Enable ambient temperature alarm"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.low "Temperature threshold low (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.low.warning "Temperature threshold low warning (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.low.critical "Temperature threshold low critical (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.high "Temperature threshold high (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.high.warning "Temperature threshold high warning (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.temperature.high.critical "Temperature threshold high critical (degrees C)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity "Ambient humidity (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity "Ambient humidity"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm "Ambient humidity alarm is active"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.status "Ambient humidity status relative to the configured thresholds"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient humidity (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient humidity (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.maximum "Maximum allowed ambient humidity"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.minimum "Minimum allowed ambient humidity"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.alarm.enable "Enable ambient humidity alarm"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.low "Ambient humidity threshold low (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.low.warning "Ambient humidity threshold low warning (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.low.critical "Ambient humidity threshold low critical (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.high "Ambient humidity threshold high (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.high.warning "Ambient humidity threshold high warning (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.humidity.high.critical "Ambient humidity threshold high critical (percent)"
VARDESC ambient.present "Ambient sensor presence"
VARDESC ambient.contacts.1.status "State of the dry contact sensor 1"
VARDESC ambient.contacts.2.status "State of the dry contact sensor 2"
# FIXME: the outlet collection is indexed - solve with regexps?
# FIXME: the outlet collection is indexed - solve with regexs?
#
# VARDESC outlet.[[:digit:]]+.id "Outlet system identifier (<index>)"
@ -178,7 +138,6 @@ VARDESC outlet.2.delay.start "Interval to wait before restarting this outlet (se
VARDESC driver.name "Driver name"
VARDESC driver.version "Driver version - NUT release"
VARDESC driver.version.internal "Internal driver version"
VARDESC driver.version.usb "USB library version"
VARDESC device.part "Device Part Number"
@ -220,10 +179,8 @@ CMDDESC beeper.mute "Temporarily mute the UPS beeper"
CMDDESC beeper.toggle "Toggle the UPS beeper"
CMDDESC outlet.1.load.off "Turn off the load on outlet 1 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.1.load.on "Turn on the load on outlet 1 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.1.shutdown.return "Turn off the outlet 1 and return when power is back"
CMDDESC outlet.2.load.off "Turn off the load on outlet 2 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.2.load.on "Turn on the load on outlet 2 immediately"
CMDDESC outlet.2.shutdown.return "Turn off the outlet 2 and return when power is back"
# The following two commands should *only* be defined when you need
# to compose a 'shutdown.return' command by sending both a switch-off

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@ -16,9 +16,8 @@
# ========
# - device type:
# "ups" for Uninterruptible Power Supply
# "pdu" for Power Distribution Unit
# "scd" for Solar Controller Device
# "ats" for Automatic Transfer Switch
# "pdu" for Power Distributions Unit
# "scd" for Solar Controlers Device
#
# - support level: a number from "1" to "5" (stars) meaning:
# * protocol based on reverse engineering
@ -35,50 +34,32 @@
# Duplicate text in the last field will be cooked out during the conversion
# to HTML with ROWSPAN magic. They must be an exact match for this to work.
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "MS-RT" "" "blazer_ser"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "625L" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "Hope Office 400/600" "" "blazer_ser"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "MARS MS3000RT" "" "blazer_ser"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "MS-RT" "" "blazer_ser"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "MP series" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "ARES Plus series" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "MSII series" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "MSIII series" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "GRs series" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Ablerex" "ups" "2" "GRs Plus series" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"ActivePower" "ups" "2" "400VA" "" "blazer_ser"
"ActivePower" "ups" "2" "1400VA" "" "blazer_ser"
"ActivePower" "ups" "2" "2000VA" "" "blazer_ser"
"Advice" "ups" "2" "TopGuard 2000" "" "blazer_ser"
"Advice" "ups" "2" "Top V Pro 6-10K" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://www.advice.co.il/en/advice-products/ups-systems/ups-online-systems/one-phase-ups-5k-10k/%D7%90%D7%9C-%D7%A4%D7%A1%D7%A7-%D7%90%D7%95%D7%9F-%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%99%D7%9F-top-v-pro-6-10k-detail https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/744
"Advice" "ups" "2" "PRS850" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Advice" "ups" "2" "PRV700 Pro" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"AEC" "ups" "1" "MiniGuard UPS 700" "Megatec M2501 cable" "genericups upstype=21"
"AEG Power Solutions" "ups" "2" "PROTECT HOME" "" "blazer_ser or blazer_usb"
"AEG Power Solutions" "ups" "3" "PROTECT NAS" "" "usbhid-ups"
"AEG Power Solutions" "ups" "3" "PROTECT B" "" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "3" "APC AP9584 Serial-to-USB kit" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # Allows USB connections to Serial-port APC devices, https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/181
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS 1200BR (Microsol)" "" "solis"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS BZ2200BI-BR (Microsol)" "" "solis"
"APC" "ups" "1" "Back-UPS Pro" "" "apcsmart"
"APC" "ups" "1" "Matrix-UPS" "" "apcsmart"
"APC" "ups" "1" "Smart-UPS" "" "apcsmart"
"APC" "ups" "1" "Smart-UPS SMT/SMX/SURTD" "Microlink models with RJ45 socket - they *require* AP9620 SmartSlot expansion card and smart cable" "apcsmart"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS Pro USB" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS (USB)" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS CS USB" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS USB" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS RS USB" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS LS USB" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS ES/CyberFort 350" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS BF500" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "BACK-UPS XS LCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Back-UPS XS 1000M (Back-UPS Pro 1000, Model BX1000M)" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/139
"APC" "ups" "2" "SMC2200BI-BR" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/557
"APC" "ups" "2" "Smart-UPS (USB)" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "2" "Smart-UPS USB" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"APC" "ups" "1" "Back-UPS" "940-0095A/C cables" "genericups upstype=1"
"APC" "ups" "1" "Back-UPS" "940-0020B/C cables" "genericups upstype=2"
"APC" "ups" "1" "Back-UPS" "940-0023A cable" "genericups upstype=9"
@ -87,12 +68,10 @@
"APC" "ups" "3" "Smart-UPS RT XL" "AP9618 SNMP monitoring card" "snmp-ups"
"APC" "ups" "3" "(various)" "AP9618 SNMP monitoring card" "snmp-ups"
"APC" "ups" "3" "(various)" "AP9630 SNMP monitoring card" "snmp-ups privProtocol=AES"
"APC" "ups" "3" "(various)" "APCUPSD-controlled devices" "apcupsd-ups"
"APC" "pdu" "1" "Masterswitch" "940-0020 cable" "genericups upstype=12"
"APC" "pdu" "1" "AP9210" "8 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"APC" "pdu" "1" "AP79xx" "8 to 24 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"APC" "pdu" "3" "(various APxxxx)" "SNMP monitoring card" "snmp-ups"
"APC" "ats" "3" "ATS AP7724" "" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"APC" "pdu" "3" "(various)" "SNMP monitoring card" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Aphel" "pdu" "3" "various PDU" "" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
@ -102,8 +81,6 @@
"Appro" "pdu" "1" "SWPDU" "48 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"ARES" "ups" "2" "AR265i" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 did not explicitly mention the driver parameters, but other reports in the discussion did
"ARTronic" "ups" "2" "ARTon Millenium 1/2/3/6/10 kVA" "Serial" "blazer_ser"
"ARTronic" "ups" "2" "ARTon Millenium 3.1 10/15/20 kVA" "Serial" "blazer_ser"
"ARTronic" "ups" "2" "ARTon Titanium 6/10 kVA" "Serial" "blazer_ser"
@ -114,12 +91,6 @@
"ARTronic" "ups" "2" "ARTon Platinium Combo 3.1 10/15/20 kVA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"ARTronic" "ups" "2" "ARTon Platinium RT 1/2/3/6/10 kVA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Armac" "ups" "2" "R/2000I/PSW" "(USB ID 0925:1234)" "nutdrv_qx"
"ASEM SPA" "ups" "5" "PB1300 UPS" "i2c" "asem"
"Asium" "ups" "3" "P700" "USB" "blazer_usb" # http://www.asiumpower.com/Asium-ASIUM-P700-650VA-360W/dp/B009SMEQ10
"ATEK" "ups" "2" "Defensor 1K Tower / Rack" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"ATEK" "ups" "2" "Defensor 2K Tower / Rack" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"ATEK" "ups" "2" "Defensor 3K Tower / Rack" "USB" "blazer_usb"
@ -136,7 +107,6 @@
"Atlantis Land" "ups" "2" "(various)" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Aviem Systems" "ups" "2" "Aviem Power RT 1000-3000VA" "" "blazer_ser"
"Aviem Systems" "ups" "2" "Aviem Pro 2000VA" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/827
"Baytech" "pdu" "1" "RPC3" "8 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"Baytech" "pdu" "1" "RPC3-20NC" "8 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
@ -150,7 +120,6 @@
"Belkin" "ups" "2" "F6H375-USB" "USB (<= 2005 models, vendor id: 050d)" "usbhid-ups"
"Belkin" "ups" "2" "F6H375-USB" "USB (2007 models, vendor id: 0665)" "blazer_usb"
"Belkin" "ups" "2" "Office Series F6C550-AVR" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Belkin" "ups" "3" "Regulator PRO-USB" "USB (~2000, product id: 0f51)" "usbhid-ups"
"Belkin" "ups" "2" "Regulator Pro" "F6C525-SER, F6C625-SER" "belkin"
"Belkin" "ups" "1" "Resource" "" "genericups upstype=4"
"Belkin" "ups" "2" "Small Enterprise F6C1500-TW-RK" "serial port" "belkin"
@ -204,63 +173,44 @@
"COVER ENERGY SA" "ups" "2" "COVER PRM 1K/2K/3K/6K/10K EC" "" "blazer_usb"
"COVER ENERGY SA" "ups" "2" "COVER PRM 6K/10K PR" "" "blazer_usb"
"CPC" "ups" "2" "RACK850VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 product=MEC0003 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 caveats at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/537
"Crown" "ups" "2" "CMU-SP1200IEC" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 caveats at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1014
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "550SL" "" "genericups upstype=7"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "725SL" "" "genericups upstype=7"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1100AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1200AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1250AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1500AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1500AVR-HO" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS320AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS500AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS650AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS700AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS800AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS825VA" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS850AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS900AVR" "" "powerpanel" # http://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups-systems/other-ups/CPS900AVR.html
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "PR2200" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1250AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1500AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "Power99" "" "genericups upstype=7"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "AE550" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "BL1250U" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/battery-backup/bl1250u/ https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1012
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "BR1000ELCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpower.com/eu/en/product/sku/BR1000ELCD https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/552
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP1350AVRLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP1500AVRLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP850PFCLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/605
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP1500PFCLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/cp1500pfclcd/ https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/520
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP900AVR" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "550SL" "" "genericups upstype=7"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "725SL" "" "genericups upstype=7"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS825VA" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1100AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1200AVR" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "CPS1500AVR-HO" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "1" "PR2200" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "PR3000E" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "OL3000RMXL2U" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CPS685AVR" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CPS800AVR" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "OL3000RMXL2U" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "PR3000E" "" "powerpanel"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "Value 1500ELCD-RU" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "AE550" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "CP 1500C" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "CP825AVR-G / LE825G" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups-systems/retail-products/LE825G.html
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "OR2200LCDRM2U" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "OR700LCDRM1U" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "PR6000LCDRTXL5U" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "Value 400E" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "Value 600E" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "Value 800E" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "CP 1500C" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "CP1000PFCLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "CP1500EPFCLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.cyberpower-eu.com/products/ups_systems/pfc-sinewave/cp1500epfclcd.htm
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "CP825AVR-G / LE825G" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups-systems/retail-products/LE825G.html
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "EC350G" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups/ecologic/ec350g
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "EC750G" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups/desktop/ec750g
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "EC850LCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/ec850lcd/ https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/622
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "OR1500ERM1U" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1338
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "OR2200LCDRM2U" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "OR700LCDRM1U" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "OR500LCDRM1U" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/or500lcdrm1u/ https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/578
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "RT650EI" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.cyberpowersystems.de/produkte/backup-usv-serien/rt-serie.html https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/453
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "UT2200E" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpower.com/ww/en/product/sku/UT2200E https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/556
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "PR1500RT2U" "" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/new-smart-app-sinewave/pr1500rt2u/ https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1191
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "PR6000LCDRTXL5U" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "PR2200LCDRT2U" "" "snmp-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP900AVR" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP1000AVRLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP1350AVRLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP1500AVRLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "2" "CP1000PFCLCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "RMCARD100" "" "snmp-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "RMCARD201" "" "snmp-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "RMCARD202" "" "snmp-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "RMCARD205" "" "snmp-ups"
"Cyber Power Systems" "ups" "3" "RMCARD301" "" "snmp-ups"
"Cyclades" "pdu" "1" "PM8" "8 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
@ -286,28 +236,18 @@
"Dell" "ups" "5" "Rack 3750W High Efficiency Online HV" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Dell" "ups" "5" "Rack 4200W High Efficiency Online HV" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Dell" "ups" "5" "Rack 5600W HV" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Dell" "ups" "5" "Various (SNMP mode)" "UPS Network Management Card" "snmp-ups"
"Dell" "ups" "5" "Various (XML/HTTP mode)" "UPS Network Management Card" "netxml-ups (experimental)"
"Dell" "ups" "5" "Various (SNMP mode)" "UPS Network Management Card " "snmp-ups"
"Dell" "ups" "5" "Various (XML/HTTP mode)" "UPS Network Management Card " "netxml-ups (experimental)"
"Delta" "ups" "1" "GES602N" "" "belkin"
"Delta" "ups" "4" "Delta UPS Amplon R Series" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Deltec" "ups" "1" "PowerRite Pro II" "" "genericups upstype=15"
"Deltec" "ups" "4" "PRM 450/700/1000/1500" "" "upscode2"
"DEXP" "ups" "2" "MIX 850VA" "USB" "blazer_usb langid_fix=0x0409 runtimecal=240,100,720,50 default.battery.voltage.high=2.27 default.battery.voltage.low=1.72" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/721
"Digital Loggers" "pdu" "1" "LPC, EPCR2, DIN" "8 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"DigiTECH" "ups" "2" "Computer 650VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 caveats at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/674 (may need longer pollinterval)
"Digitus" "ups" "1" "DN-170014" "USB" "richcomm_usb" # http://www.digitus.info/en/products/professional-network/security-and-surveillance/power-supply/uninterrruptable-power-supplies/ups-uninterruptible-power-systems-dn-170014/section/prof/
"Digitus" "ups" "2" "DN-170020" "" "blazer_ser"
"Digitus" "ups" "2" "DN-170040" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1251
"Digitus" "ups" "2" "DN-170041" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1251
"Digitus" "ups" "2" "DN-170040" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1251
"Digitus" "ups" "2" "DN-170041" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1251
"Digitus" "ups" "2" "DN-170076" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # https://www.digitus.info/en/products/network-and-server-cabinets/power-supply/uninterruptible-power-supplies/dn-170076/ https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/948
"Dynamix" "ups" "2" "UPS1700D" "" "blazer_ser"
"Dynamix" "ups" "2" "UPS-650VA" "" "blazer_ser"
@ -321,7 +261,6 @@
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse ECO 650/800/1200/1600 VA" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse ASR USBS 600/750/1000/1500 VA" "USB cable" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX USBS 600/850/1100/1500 VA" "USB cable" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse PRO 650 VA" "USB cable" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Evolution 650/850/1150/1550/2000 VA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1250/1750/2500/3000 VA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX 700/1000/1500 VA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
@ -330,41 +269,30 @@
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "MX 5/8/10/15/20 kVA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5 PX" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Nova AVR 625/1250" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5E650iUSB" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5E1100iUSB" "USB port" "usbhid-ups" # http://powerquality.eaton.com/5E1100iUSB.aspx?CX&GUID=8D85FE66-3102-427C-8F33-B8D56BBDD4D3
"Eaton" "ups" "4" "5E2200" "USB port" "nutdrv_qx"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5S" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5SC" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5P" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9SX" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9PX" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9PX Split Phase 6/8/10 kVA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse ASR USBS 600/750/1000/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX USBS 600/850/1100/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Evolution 650/850/1150/1550/2000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1250/1750/2500/3000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX 700/1000/1500 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX 2200/3000/3000 XL VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX 1000 RT2U / 1500 RT2U" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "MX 5/8/10/15/20 kVA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5 PX" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX RT 1:1 7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX RT 3:1 5/7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5SC" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5P" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9SX" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9PX" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9PX 2000 RT" "USB port" "mge-shut" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/540
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9PX Split Phase 6/8/10 kVA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9PX" "SNMP/Web card" "netxml-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9PX Split Phase 6/8/10 kVA" "SNMP/Web card" "netxml-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse ASR USBS 600/750/1000/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX USBS 600/850/1100/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Evolution 650/850/1150/1550/2000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1250/1750/2500/3000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX 700/1000/1500 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX 2200/3000/3000 XL VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX 1000 RT2U / 1500 RT2U" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "MX 5/8/10/15/20 kVA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5 PX" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX RT 1:1 7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX RT 3:1 5/7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5SC" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "5P" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "9SX" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX RT (XML/HTTP)" "NMC Transverse card (ref 66074)" "netxml-ups (experimental)"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "EX RT (SNMP)" "NMC Transverse card (ref 66074)" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "E Series NV UPS 400-2000 VA" "" "blazer_usb"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "E Series DX UPS 1-20 kVA" "" "blazer_ser" # http://www.eaton.com/Eaton/ESeriesUPS/DXUPS/
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "E Series DX UPS 1-20 kVA" "" "mge-utalk"
"Eaton" "ups" "4" "NetUPS SE 450/700/1000/1500" "" "upscode2"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "BladeUPS (SNMP)" "ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "various models (SNMP mode)" "Power Xpert Gateway UPS Card" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "various models (XML/HTTP mode)" "NMC Minislot (ref 66102)" "netxml-ups (experimental)"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "various models (SNMP mode)" "NMC Minislot (ref 66102)" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "various models (XML/HTTP mode)" "SNMP/Web Minislot card (ref 66244)" "netxml-ups (experimental)"
@ -374,7 +302,6 @@
"Eaton" "pdu" "5" "ePDU Switched" "" "snmp-ups"
"Eaton" "pdu" "5" "ePDU Monitored" "" "snmp-ups or netxml-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Powerware 3105" "USB" "bcmxcp_usb" # http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Backup-Power-UPS/3105-eol.aspx
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Powerware 9125" "USB card" "bcmxcp_usb"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Powerware 9130" "" "bcmxcp or usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Powerware 9140" "" "bcmxcp or usbhid-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Powerware 5130" "" "usbhid-ups"
@ -383,27 +310,15 @@
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "ConnectUPS X / BD / E Slot" "Serial Pass-through mode" "bcmxcp"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "ConnectUPS X / BD / E Slot" "Network port" "snmp-ups"
"Eaton" "ups" "5" "Management Card Contact" "Config 3 - Cable 66033" "genericups upstype=7"
"Eaton" "ats" "5" "Eaton ATS16" "" "snmp-ups"
"Eaton" "ats" "5" "Eaton ATS30" "" "snmp-ups"
"Effekta" "ups" "2" "MI/MT/MH" "2502 cable" "blazer_ser"
"Effekta" "ups" "2" "RM2000MH" "" "blazer_ser"
"Electrys" "ups" "2" "UPS 2500" "" "nutdrv_qx or blazer_ser"
"Elsist" "ups" "2" "Nemo2.0 160" "USB" "blazer_usb" # http://www.naicon.com/company/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Manual-NEMO2.0-Ver.02-Eng.pdf https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/719
"Emerson" "pdu" "3" "PM3000 metered & switched" "" "snmp-ups"
"Energy Sistem" "ups" "2" "(various)" "" "blazer_ser"
"Energy Technologies" "ups" "2" "DPK1/1-3" "Serial" "blazer_ser" # https://www.tensy.ru/podderzhka/dokumentatsiya/ibp-serii-dpk/ https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/762
"ETA" "ups" "1" "mini+UPS" "WinNT/Upsoft cable" "genericups upstype=7"
"ETA" "ups" "1" "mini+UPS PRO" "UPS Explorer cable" "etapro"
"EUROCASE" "ups" "2" "EA200N 2000VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # http://partis.cz/index.php?gid=2551
"EVER" "ups" "1" "NET DPC series" "Serial port" "everups"
"EVER" "ups" "1" "AP Pro series" "Serial port" "everups"
"EVER" "ups" "1" "625/1000" "" "safenet"
@ -414,7 +329,6 @@
"EVER" "ups" "2" "DUO II Pro series" "USB port" "blazer_usb"
"EVER" "ups" "2" "POWERLINE RT 1-3kVA series" "USB port" "blazer_usb"
"EVER" "ups" "2" "POWERLINE RT 6-10kVA series" "USB port" "blazer_usb"
"EVER" "ups" "4" "ECO Pro AVR CDS series" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"Exide" "ups" "1" "NetUPS SE" "" "genericups upstype=15"
"Exide" "ups" "4" "NetUPS SE 450/700/1000/1500" "" "upscode2"
@ -427,19 +341,13 @@
"Fairstone" "ups" "1" "L525/L625/L750" "" "safenet"
"Fideltronik" "ups" "1" "Ares 700 and larger" "" "genericups upstype=6"
"Fideltronik" "ups" "2" "LUPUS 500" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Fideltronik" "ups" "1" "Other Ares models" "" "genericups upstype=19"
"Fideltronik INIGO" "ups" "2" "Viper 1200" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # http://fideltronikinigo.com/viper/viper-1200/
"Fiskars" "ups" "4" "PowerRite MAX" "" "upscode2"
"Fiskars" "ups" "4" "PowerServer 10" "" "upscode2"
"Fiskars" "ups" "4" "PowerServer 30" "" "upscode2"
"Fiskars" "ups" "4" "9200" "UPS Information Unit" "upscode2"
"Flight Technic & International (FTUPS)" "ups" "2" "FT-1000BS" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Flight Technic & International (FTUPS)" "ups" "2" "FT-1000BS" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Flight Technic & International (FTUPS)" "ups" "2" "FT-1000BS(T)" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Flight Technic & International (FTUPS)" "ups" "2" "FT-1000BS(T)" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Flight Technic & International (FTUPS)" "ups" "2" "Smart On Line UPS 1KVA" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Flight Technic & International (FTUPS)" "ups" "2" "Smart On Line UPS 1KVA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Flight Technic & International (FTUPS)" "ups" "2" "(various)" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
@ -464,11 +372,6 @@
"Gemini" "ups" "1" "UPS625/UPS1000" "" "safenet"
"Grafenthal" "ups" "2" "PR-3000-HS" "SNMP/Web Minislot card (ref 149G0006)" "snmp-ups" # http://grafenthal.de/produkte/usv/online/pr-hs-serie/pr-3000-hs/?L=3et8
"Greencell" "ups" "2" "Micropower 600" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1080
"Greencell" "ups" "2" "Micropower 600" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1080
"Gtec" "ups" "2" "ZP120N-1K / ZP120N-1KS / ZP120N-2K / ZP120N-2KS / ZP120N-3K / ZP120N-3KS" "" "blazer_usb"
"Gtec" "ups" "2" "ZP120N-6K / ZP120N-6KS / ZP120N-10K-11 / ZP120N-10KS-11" "" "blazer_usb"
"Gtec" "ups" "2" "ZP120N-10K-31-00 / ZP120N-10K-31-07 / ZP120N-10K-31-09 / ZP120N-10K-31-99 / ZP120N-20K" "USB port" "blazer_usb"
@ -476,8 +379,6 @@
"Gtec" "ups" "2" "ZP120N-10K-31-00 / ZP120N-10K-31-07 / ZP120N-10K-31-09 / ZP120N-10K-31-99 / ZP120N-20K" "Serial port" "blazer_ser"
"Gtec" "ups" "2" "AP160N-1K / AP160LCD-1K-KS / AP160N-2K / AP160LCD-2K-KS / AP160N-3K / AP160LCD-3K-KS / AP160N-6K-PDU / AP160N-10K-PDU" "Serial port" "blazer_ser"
"Guardian" "ups" "2" "LCD 1500 AP (IGA1500LCD)" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"HP" "ups" "1" "PowerTrust 2997A" "HP 5061-2575 cable" "apcsmart"
"HP" "ups" "3" "T750 G2" "Serial port" "bcmxcp"
"HP" "ups" "3" "T1000 G3" "Serial port" "bcmxcp"
@ -486,8 +387,8 @@
"HP" "ups" "4" "R3000 XR" "" "bcmxcp"
"HP" "ups" "4" "R5500 XR" "" "bcmxcp"
"HP" "ups" "3" "T500 / T750" "older models, USB port" "bcmxcp_usb"
"HP" "ups" "3" "R/T3000" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"HP" "ups" "3" "R5000 / R7000" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"HP" "ups" "3" "R/T3000" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"HP" "ups" "3" "R5000 / R7000" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"HP" "ups" "3" "T750 INTL" "" "usbhid-ups"
"HP" "ups" "3" "T1000 INTL" "" "usbhid-ups"
"HP" "ups" "3" "T1500 INTL" "" "usbhid-ups"
@ -498,18 +399,9 @@
"HP" "ups" "3" "R/T 2200 G2" "" "usbhid-ups"
"HP" "ups" "3" "R/T3000" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"HP" "ups" "3" "R5000 / R7000" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"HP" "ups" "4" "Various (SNMP mode)" "HP UPS Management Module" "snmp-ups"
"HP" "ups" "4" "Various (SNMP mode)" "HP UPS Management Module " "snmp-ups"
"HP" "pdu" "1" "HP3488 Switch/Control Unit" "" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"HPE" "pdu" "5" "Various (SNMP mode)" "" "snmp-ups"
"Huawei" "ups" "4" "UPS5000-E" "" "snmp-ups"
"Huawei" "ups" "3" "UPS2000-G and UPS2000-A series" "MODBUS (USB with Linux 5.12+, or Serial RS-232)" "huawei-ups2000" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1066 https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/1198 https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/954 https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1017
"Hunnox" "ups" "2" "HNX-850" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638
"IBM" "ups" "5" "Various" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"IBM" "ups" "5" "Various" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"IBM" "pdu" "1" "Blade Center Management Module" "15 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"ICS" "pdu" "1" "8064 Ethernet Relay Interface" "16 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
@ -537,12 +429,10 @@
"IPMI" "pdu" "1" "" "" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Back Basic 850 Euro" "USB" "blazer_usb (experimental)" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/802
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Back Power Pro 400/500/600/700/800" "" "blazer_ser"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Back Power Pro 400/500/600/700/800" "USB" "blazer_usb (experimental)"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Back Comfo Pro 600/800" "" "blazer_ser"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Back Comfo Pro 600/800" "USB" "blazer_usb (experimental)"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Back Comfo Pro II 650/850/1050" "USB" "blazer_usb (experimental)"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Smart Power Pro 1000/1400/2000" "" "blazer_ser"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Smart Power Pro 1000/1400/2000" "USB" "blazer_usb (experimental)"
"Ippon" "ups" "2" "Smart Winner 750/1000/1500/2000/3000" "" "blazer_ser"
@ -555,13 +445,9 @@
"Jageson Technology" "ups" "1" "Jasuny USPS" "" "genericups upstype=4"
"JAWAN" "ups" "2" "JW-UPSLC02" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Kanji" "ups" "1" "800 VA" "USB" "nutdrv_atcl_usb"
"Kebo" "ups" "2" "1200D/D Series" "" "blazer_ser"
"Kebo" "ups" "2" "UPS-1000D (UPS-1000VA)" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/981
"Kebo" "ups" "2" "UPS-650VA" "USB" "megatec_usb"
"KOLFF" "ups" "2" "BLACK NOVA 1K/2K/3K/6K/10K/20K TOWER" "" "blazer_usb"
"KOLFF" "ups" "2" "BLACK NOVA 1K/2K/3K/6K/10K/20K XL TOWER" "" "blazer_usb"
@ -571,48 +457,8 @@
"Krauler" "ups" "2" "UP-D1200VA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Krauler" "ups" "2" "UP-M500VA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Lacerda" "ups" "2" "New Orion 800VA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"LDLC" "ups" "2" "UPS-1200D" "" "blazer_usb langid_fix=0x4095"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Daker DK" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Daker DK" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Daker DK Plus" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Daker DK Plus" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor Line RT" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor Line RT" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor LP" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor Multiplug" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor S" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor S" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor PDU" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor SP" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Keor SPX" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 1250" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 2500" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 3750" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 5000" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 5000 /2" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 6250 /2" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 7500 /2" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 8750 /2" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "Megaline 10000 /2" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Niky" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Niky" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Niky S" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "2" "Niky S" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD 800" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD 1000" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD 1250" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD 1500" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD 2000" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD 2500" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD CAB 1250" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD CAB 2500" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD HE 800" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD HE 1000" "Serial" "metasys"
"Legrand" "ups" "4" "WHAD HE 1500" "Serial" "metasys"
"Lestar" "ups" "2" "MD-800E" "" "blazer_ser"
"Lexis" "ups" "2" "X-Power Tigra 1kVA" "" "blazer_ser or bestups"
@ -622,66 +468,60 @@
"Liebert" "ups" "1" "GXT2-3000RT230" "" "liebert-esp2 (experimental)"
"Liebert" "ups" "2" "PowerSure Personal XT" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Liebert" "ups" "2" "PowerSure PSA" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Liebert" "ups" "2" "PowerSure PSA 500" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Liebert" "ups" "2" "PowerSure PSA500MT3-230U" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/601
"Liebert" "ups" "2" "PowerSure PSI 1440" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com/en-US/Products/ACPower/Pages/LiebertPowerSurePSILineInteractiveUPS10003000VA.aspx
"LNXI" "pdu" "1" "Icebox" "10 outlets" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"Lyonn" "ups" "2" "CTB-800V" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"Lyonn" "ups" "2" "CTB-1200" "" "blazer_usb"
"Masterguard" "ups" "1" "(various)" "" "masterguard"
"Maxxtro" "ups" "2" "UPS 600 VA" "serial port" "blazer_ser"
"Mecer" "ups" "2" "ME-1000-WTU" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # http://www.comx-computers.co.za/download/mecer/ME-1000-WTU.pdf
"Mecer" "ups" "2" "ME-2000" "" "blazer_ser"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF Line" "1..4 boards" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF Line /2" "5..8 boards" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF Millennium 810" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF Millennium 820" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 910" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 920" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 930" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 940" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 950" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 960" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 970" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "HF TOP Line 980" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 750" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 1000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 1050" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 1500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 1800" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 2000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 2100" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 2500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO Network 3000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO 305" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO 308" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO 311" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO 511" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO 516" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO 519" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ECO 522" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ally HF 800" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ally HF 1000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ally HF 1250" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ally HF 1600" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ally HF 2000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "ally HF 2500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 1250" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 2500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 3750" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 5000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 6250" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 7500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 8750" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "Megaline 10000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "DHEA 1000" "Serial" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "4" "DHEA 1500" "Serial" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF Line" "1..4 boards" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF Line \/2" "5..8 boards" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF Millennium 810" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF Millennium 820" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 910" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 920" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 930" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 940" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 950" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 960" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 970" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "HF TOP Line 980" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 750" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 1000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 1050" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 1500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 1800" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 2000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 2100" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 2500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO Network 3000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO 305" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO 308" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO 311" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO 511" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO 516" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO 519" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ECO 522" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ally HF 800" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ally HF 1000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ally HF 1250" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ally HF 1600" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ally HF 2000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "ally HF 2500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 1250" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 2500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 3750" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 5000" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 6250" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 7500" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 8750" "" "metasys"
"Meta System" "ups" "1" "Megaline 10000" "" "metasys"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Protection Center 500/675 VA" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Protection Station 500/650/800 VA" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
@ -692,15 +532,15 @@
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 700/1000/1500 VA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 2200/3000 VA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 5/8/10/15/20 kVA" "USB port" "usbhid-ups"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Ellipse ASR USBS 600/750/1000/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX USBS 600/850/1100/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Evolution 650/850/1150/1550/2000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1250/1750/2500/3000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 700/1000/1500 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 2200/3000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 5/8/10/15/20 kVA" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT 1:1 7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT 3:1 5/7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Ellipse ASR USBS 600/750/1000/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX USBS 600/850/1100/1500 VA" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Evolution 650/850/1150/1550/2000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1250/1750/2500/3000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 700/1000/1500 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 2200/3000 VA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 5/8/10/15/20 kVA" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT 1:1 7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT 3:1 5/7/11 kVA" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT (XML/HTTP)" "NMC Transverse card (ref 66074)" "netxml-ups (experimental)"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT (SNMP)" "NMC Transverse card (ref 66074)" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"MGE Office Protection Systems" "ups" "5" "various models (XML/HTTP mode)" "NMC Minislot (Ref 66102)" "netxml-ups (experimental)"
@ -748,45 +588,45 @@
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 4000 RT" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 5000 RT" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet / Galaxy (USB)" "USB Card (ref 66067)" "usbhid-ups"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "NOVA AVR 600 Serial" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "NOVA AVR 1100 Serial" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse USBS" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse S" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse Premium USBS" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse Premium S" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 600" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 750" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 1000" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 1500" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 600" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 850" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 1100" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 1500" "Serial cable" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar EXtreme C / EX RT" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT 3:1" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Esprit" "" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 650" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 850" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 1150" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1250" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 1550" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1750" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 2000" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 2500" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 3000" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 2200" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 3000" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 3000 XL" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 700" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1000" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1500" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1000 RT2U" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1500 RT2U" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 4000 RT" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 5000 RT" "Serial port" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Evolution" "Serial port" "mge-shut or mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar EXtreme C" "" "mge-shut or mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "NOVA AVR 600 Serial" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "NOVA AVR 1100 Serial" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse USBS" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse S" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse Premium USBS" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Ellipse Premium S" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 600" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 750" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 1000" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse Office 1500" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 600" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 850" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 1100" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Ellipse MAX 1500" "Serial cable" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar EXtreme C / EX RT" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet EX RT 3:1" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Esprit" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 650" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 850" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 1150" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1250" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 1550" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 1750" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution 2000" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 2500" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Evolution S 3000" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 2200" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 3000" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar M 3000 XL" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 700" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1000" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1500" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1000 RT2U" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar 1500 RT2U" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 4000 RT" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar MX 5000 RT" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar Evolution" "Serial port" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut or mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar EXtreme C" "" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut or mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar ES+" "" "mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar ESV+" "" "mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar SV" "" "mge-utalk"
@ -798,7 +638,7 @@
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar EXtreme" "" "mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet EXtreme" "" "mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet / Galaxy (Serial)" "Utalk Serial Card (ref 66060)" "mge-utalk"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet / Galaxy (Serial)" "HID COM Serial Card (ref 66066)" "mge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Comet / Galaxy (Serial)" "HID COM Serial Card (ref 66066)" "mge-shut or oldmge-shut"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "Pulsar / Comet / Galaxy (SNMP)" "SNMP/Web Transverse card (ref 66074)" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "various models (XML/HTTP mode)" "NMC Minislot (Ref 66102)" "netxml-ups (experimental)"
"MGE UPS SYSTEMS" "ups" "5" "various models (SNMP mode)" "NMC Minislot (Ref 66102)" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
@ -831,8 +671,6 @@
"Microline" "ups" "2" "C-Lion Innova Tower 6K/10K" "" "blazer_usb"
"Microline" "ups" "2" "C-Lion Innova Combo 10K/20K (3/1)" "" "blazer_usb"
"Micropower" "ups" "2" "LCD 1000" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Microsol" "ups" "4" "Solis 1.0" "1000VA" "solis"
"Microsol" "ups" "4" "Solis 1.5" "1500VA" "solis"
"Microsol" "ups" "4" "Solis 2.0" "2000VA" "solis"
@ -858,27 +696,14 @@
"Neus" "ups" "2" "400va / 600va" "" "blazer_ser"
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Expert C Online 6000" "" "gamatronic" # http://www.nhs.com.br/produtos_interna/id/TWpFeQ==
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Expert C Online 8000" "" "gamatronic"
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Expert C Online 10000" "" "gamatronic"
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Expert S Online 6000" "" "gamatronic"
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Expert S Online 8000" "" "gamatronic"
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Expert S Online 10000" "" "gamatronic"
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Expert S Online 10000" "" "gamatronic"
"NHS Sistemas de Energia" "ups" "5" "Laser Senoidal 5000VA" "USB" "gamatronic" # http://www.nhs.com.br/produtos_interna/id/T0RrPQ==
"Nitram" "ups" "1" "Elite 500" "" "genericups upstype=8"
"Nitram" "ups" "1" "Elite 2002" "" "genericups upstype=16"
"Nitram" "ups" "1" "Elite 2005" "" "powerpanel"
"nJoy" "ups" "2" "Keen 600" "USB" "blazer_ser port=/dev/ttyUSB0" # https://www.njoy.ro/UPS/keen-600
"nJoy" "ups" "2" "Keen 600" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=/dev/ttyUSB0" # https://www.njoy.ro/UPS/keen-600
"nJoy" "ups" "3" "Aten PRO 3000" "SNMP" "snmp-ups" # At least basic status is served; https://www.njoy.global/product/aten-pro-3000
"Novex" "ups" "1" "NUPS-650" "USB" "blazer_usb protocol=megatec" # http://komp.1k.by/periphery-ups/novex/Novex_NUPS_650-130052.html
"Numeric" "ups" "2" "3000 SW" "" "blazer_ser"
"Numeric" "ups" "2" "Digital 800 plus" "USB" "nutdrv_qx or blazer_usb"
"Numeric" "ups" "2" "Digital 800 plus" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Oneac" "ups" "1" "ON400" "advanced interface" "oneac"
"Oneac" "ups" "1" "ON600" "advanced interface" "oneac"
@ -902,24 +727,16 @@
"Online" "ups" "2" "Zinto A" "" "blazer_usb"
"Online" "ups" "1" "Zinto D" "" "optiups"
"Online" "ups" "2" "Yunto YQ450" "" "blazer_usb"
"Online" "ups" "2" "Xanto S700" "/dev/ttyUSB0" "nutdrv_qx" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1279
"OnLite" "ups" "2" "AQUA" "50" "blazer_ser"
"Opti-UPS" "ups" "1" "PowerES" "420E" "optiups"
"Opti-UPS" "ups" "1" "VS 575C" "type=OPTI" "powercom"
"Opti-UPS" "ups" "1" "Power Series" "PS1500E" "blazer_usb"
"Orvaldi Power Protection" "ups" "2" "various" "not 400 or 600" "blazer_ser"
"Orvaldi Power Protection" "ups" "2" "750 / 900SP" "" "blazer_usb"
"Phasak" "ups" "2" "400VA / 600VA" "" "blazer_ser"
"Phasak" "ups" "2" "9465 or P6N" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1187 => Voltronic-QS-Hex protocol detected
"PhoenixContact" "ups" "4" "QUINT-UPS/24DC" "2320461" "phoenixcontact_modbus" #https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2320461
"PiJuice" "ups" "5" "PiJuice HAT" "" "pijuice" # https://github.com/PiSupply/PiJuice/issues/124
"PiJuice" "ups" "5" "PiJuice Zero pHAT" "" "pijuice"
"Plexus" "ups" "2" "500VA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Plexus" "ups" "2" "1000VA Pro" "USB" "blazer_usb"
@ -943,15 +760,6 @@
"Powercom" "ups" "4" "(various)" "USB (<= 2009 models, product id: 0002)" "powercom (requires 'usbserial' kernel module)"
"Powercom" "ups" "5" "(various)" "USB (2009 models, product id: 00a?)" "usbhid-ups (experimental)"
"Powercom" "ups" "5" "BNT-xxxAP" "USB (product id: 0004)" "usbhid-ups (experimental)"
"Powercom" "ups" "1" "BNT-xxxAP" "USB (product id: 0001)" "usbhid-ups (experimental)"
"Powercom" "ups" "3" "RPT-600AP" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # http://pcmups.com.tw/eA/html/product/show.php?num=226&root=13&kind=105&page=1&keyword= https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/633
"Powercom" "ups" "3" "Raptor 2000" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/633
"Powercool" "ups" "1" "350VA to 1600VA" "USB" "nutdrv_atcl_usb"
"Powercool" "ups" "2" "650VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 product=MEC0003 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 caveats at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/537
"Powercool" "ups" "2" "650VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 bus=001 product=MEC0003 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor norating noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 caveats at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/537
"Powercool" "ups" "2" "1500VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 product=MEC0003 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 caveats at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/537 - e.g. battery percentage is not being returned
"Powercool" "ups" "2" "2000VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx port=auto vendorid=0001 productid=0000 product=MEC0003 protocol=hunnox langid_fix=0x0409 novendor noscanlangid" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/638 caveats at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/537
"POWEREX" "ups" "2" "VI 1000 LED" "" "blazer_usb"
@ -979,18 +787,6 @@
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "Line-Interactive VI 850 LCD" "" "blazer_usb"
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "Online VFI 1000RT/1500RT/2000RT/3000RT/6000RT/10000RT LCD" "" "blazer_usb"
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "Line-Interactive VI 1000RT/1500RT/2000RT/3000RT LCD" "" "blazer_usb"
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VFI 1000 CG PF1" "" "nutdrv_qx" # https://powerwalker.com/?page=product&item=10122108&lang=en
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VFI 2000 TGS" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/560 and https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/564
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 650 SH" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/483
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 650/850 SHL" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/646
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 1200 SHL" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1270
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 2200 SHL" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/756
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 1200 SH" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/646
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 2200 SH" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/646
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "Basic VI 1000 SB" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/818
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "PR1500LCDRT2U" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/818
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 3000 SCL" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/971
"PowerWalker" "ups" "2" "VI 750T/HID" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://powerwalker.com/?page=select&cat=VI_THID&lang=en https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/774
"Powerware" "ups" "4" "3110" "" "genericups upstype=7"
"Powerware" "ups" "4" "3115" "" "genericups upstype=11"
@ -1020,7 +816,6 @@
"Raritan" "pdu" "3" "Intelligent PDU - Dominion PX" "no report, but should be supported" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Raritan" "pdu" "3" "Metered PDU - Raritan PM" "no report, but should be supported" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Raritan" "pdu" "3" "Switched PDU - Raritan RPC" "no report, but should be supported" "snmp-ups (experimental)"
"Raritan" "pdu" "3" "Dominion PX2" "" "snmp-ups"
"REDi" "ups" "2" "Blazer 400VA / 600VA / 800VA" "" "blazer_ser"
@ -1030,8 +825,8 @@
"Riello" "ups" "3" "Riello Sentinel SDL 6000-7" "Netman Plus 102 SNMP Card" "snmp-ups"
"Riello" "ups" "3" "Riello Sentinel Dual SDH 1000-7" "Netman Plus 102 SNMP Card" "snmp-ups"
"Riello" "ups" "4" "IDG 400/600/800/1200/1600" "" "riello_usb"
"Riello" "ups" "4" "IPG 600/800" "" "riello_usb"
"Riello" "ups" "5" "IDG 400/600/800/1200/1600" "" "riello_usb"
"Riello" "ups" "5" "IPG 600/800" "" "riello_usb"
"Riello" "ups" "5" "WPG 400/600/800" "" "riello_usb"
"Riello" "ups" "5" "NPW 600/800/1000/1500/2000" "" "riello_usb"
"Riello" "ups" "5" "NDG 800/1000/1500/2000" "" "riello_usb"
@ -1069,39 +864,10 @@
"Rocketfish" "ups" "2" "RF-1000VA / RF-1025VA" "" "usbhid-ups"
"Rucelf" "ups" "2" "Rucelf UPOII-3000-96-EL" "" "blazer_ser" # http://www.rucelf.ua/en/catalog/upoii-3000-96-el/
"Salicru" "ups" "2" "SPS ONE 700VA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Salicru" "ups" "2" "SPS ONE 2000VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # https://www.salicru.com/en/ups/sps-one.html https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/554
"Salicru" "ups" "2" "SPS 650/850 HOME" "usb" "usbhid-ups (experimental)"
"Salicru" "ups" "2" "SLC TWIN PRO2" "usb" "usbhid-ups (experimental)" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/450
"Salicru" "ups" "2" "SLC-1500-TWIN PRO3" "usb" "usbhid-ups (experimental)" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1142
"Salicru" "ups" "2" "SLC TWINPRO3" "usb" "usbhid-ups (experimental)"
"Salicru" "ups" "2" "SLC TWIN RT3" "usb" "usbhid-ups (experimental)"
"Santak" "ups" "2" "Castle C*K" "Serial" "blazer_ser" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1039
"Santak" "ups" "2" "MT*-PRO" "Serial" "blazer_ser" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1039
"Siemens" "ups" "4" "SITOP UPS500" "serial" "nutdrv_siemens_sitop (experimental, untested)"
"Siemens" "ups" "4" "SITOP UPS500" "USB" "nutdrv_siemens_sitop (experimental)"
"SmartLabs" "pdu" "1" "2412S Power Line Modem" "for X10/Insteon" "powerman-pdu (experimental)"
"SMS (Brazil)" "ups" "2" "Manager III" "" "blazer_ser"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-600" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-600-XPS" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-600-LED-C13" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-600-LED-C13-PRO" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-800" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-800-LED-С13" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-1000-XPS" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-1200" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-1500" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-2000" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-2000-XPS" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SNR" "ups" "2" "SNR-UPS-LID-3000-XPS" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"SOLA" "ups" "1" "305" "cable INT-0025C" "genericups upstype=7"
"SOLA" "ups" "1" "325" "" "blazer_ser or bestups"
"SOLA" "ups" "1" "520" "" "blazer_ser or bestups"
@ -1139,17 +905,24 @@
"Sweex" "ups" "1" "500/1000" "" "genericups upstype=7"
"Sweex" "ups" "1" "1000" "USB" "richcomm_usb"
"Sweex" "ups" "2" "(various)" "" "blazer_ser"
"Sweex" "ups" "2" "INTELLIGENT UPS 1500VA P220" "USB" "blazer_usb (USB ID 0665:5161)" # http://www.sweex.com/en/notebook-pc-accessoires/ups/PP220/
"Syndome" "ups" "2" "Era 500VA" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"Syndome" "ups" "2" "Atom LCD-1000" "USB" "usbhid-ups" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/483
"Sysgration" "ups" "2" "UPGUARDS Pro650" "" "blazer_ser"
"Tecnoware" "ups" "2" "Easy Power 1200" "" "blazer_ser"
"Tecnoware" "ups" "2" "UPS ERA LCD 0.65" "USB" "blazer_usb langid_fix=0x409"
"Tecnoware" "ups" "2" "UPS ERA PLUS 1100" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://www.tecnoware.com/Prodotti/FGCERAPL1100/ups-era-plus-1100.aspx https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/747
"Tecnoware" "ups" "2" "UPS ERA LCD 0.65" "" "blazer_usb langid_fix=0x409"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "INTERNETOFFICE700" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "2" "OMNIVS1000" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "OMNIVS1500XL" "USB" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART700USB" "USB" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART1500RM2U" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART550USB" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "OMNISMART500" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART2200RMXL2U" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb (experimental)"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SmartUPS" "" "tripplite"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SmartOnline" "" "tripplitesu"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "(various)" "Lan 2.2 interface - black 73-0844 cable" "genericups upstype=5"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "2" "1500 LCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "AVR550U" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=930&txtModelID=3090
@ -1179,39 +952,23 @@
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "INTERNET750U" "USB (protocol 1007)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3142
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "INTERNET900U" "USB (protocol 1007)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=930&txtModelID=3657
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "INTERNETOFFICE500" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=930&txtModelID=11
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "INTERNETOFFICE700" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "INTERNETOFFICE700" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=930&txtModelID=14
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNI650LCD" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3195
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNI900LCD" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=3082
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "2" "OMNI1000LCD" "USB" "usbhid-ups"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNISMART300PNP" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=19
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "OMNISMART500" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNISMART500" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=21
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNISMART700" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=23
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "2" "OMNIVSINT800" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNIVS800" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2729
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "2" "OMNIVS1000" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNIVS1000" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2656
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "OMNIVS1500XL" "USB" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "OMNIVS800" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2729
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "POS500" "USB (protocol 2007)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3742
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SM2200RMDVTAA" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=4648
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SmartUPS" "" "tripplite"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SmartOnline" "" "tripplitesu"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART550USB" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART550USB" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2002
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART550USBWD" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2591
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART700USB" "USB" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750RMXL2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3020
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750SLT" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3007
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750USB" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2679
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750XLA" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3820
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1000LCD" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=3071
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1000RM2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=2657
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1000RMXL2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=5262
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1050SLT" "USB (protocol 3012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3253
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1050SLTAA" "USB (protocol 3012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=4389
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1200LCD" "USB (protocol 2009)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3193
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART1500RM2U" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1500CRMXL" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3826
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1500LCD" "USB (protocol 2009)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=3151
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART1500LCDXL" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=4978
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"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART2200CRMXL" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3825
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART2200RM2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=4403
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART2200RM2UN" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=5428
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "1" "SMART2200RMXL2U" "USB (older; product ID: 0001)" "tripplite_usb (experimental)"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART2200RMXL2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3264
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART2200RMXL2UP" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=4672
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART2200RMXLN" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=5427
@ -1238,8 +994,13 @@
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART3000RMXL2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=4418
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART3000RMXLN" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=5425
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART3000SLT" "USB (protocol 3013)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3490
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "2" "SMART500RT1U" "USB (older; product ID 0001, protocol 3005)" "tripplite_usb"
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART500RT1U" "USB (newer; protocol/product ID 3005)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=2853
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART500RT1U" "USB (protocol 3005)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=2853
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART550USB" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2002
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART550USBWD" "USB (protocol 2010)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2591
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750RMXL2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3020
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750SLT" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3007
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750USB" "USB (protocol 2012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=932&txtModelID=2679
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMART750XLA" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=3820
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX1000LCD" "USB (protocol 2005)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3200
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX1000RT2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=2798
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX1050SLT" "USB (protocol 3012)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3249
@ -1250,12 +1011,8 @@
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX3000RT2UTAA" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=4396
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX3000XLRT2U" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=933&txtModelID=2694
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX3000XLRT2UA" "USB (protocol 3015)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=5658
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX500RT1U" "USB (older; product ID 0001, protocol 3005)" "tripplite_usb" # https://www.tripplite.com/support/product/part-number/SMX500RT1U https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/584
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX500RT1U" "USB (newer; protocol/product ID 3005)" "usbhid-ups" # https://www.tripplite.com/support/product/part-number/SMX500RT1U
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX500RT1U" "USB (protocol 3005)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=2691
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SMX750SLT" "USB (protocol 3014)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3021
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU750RTXL2U" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3194
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU750RTXLCD2U" "USB (protocol 4004)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=5070
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU750XL" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3299
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU1000RTXL2UA" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=934&txtModelID=2948
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU1000RTXLCD2U" "USB (protocol 4004)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=745&txtModelID=4980
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU1000XLA" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=934&txtModelID=3180
@ -1275,6 +1032,9 @@
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU3000RTXR3UHW" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=934&txtModelID=4976
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU3000XL" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=934&txtModelID=3601
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU3000XLCD" "USB (protocol 4004)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=744&txtModelID=5342
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU750RTXL2U" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3194
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU750RTXLCD2U" "USB (protocol 4004)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=5070
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SU750XL" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3299
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SUINT1000RTXL2UA" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3983
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SUINT1500RTXL2UA" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=934&txtModelID=2720
"Tripp Lite" "ups" "3" "SUINT2200RTXL2UA" "USB (protocol 4001)" "usbhid-ups" # http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=934&txtModelID=3970
@ -1284,8 +1044,6 @@
"Trust" "ups" "2" "UPS 1200VA Management PW-4120M" "" "blazer_ser"
"Trust" "ups" "2" "UPS 1300VA Management PW-4130M" "" "blazer_ser"
"TS Shara" "ups" "4" "(various)" "" "nutdrv_qx"
"UNITEK" "ups" "2" "ALPHA 500 IC" "" "blazer_ser"
"UNITEK" "ups" "2" "Alpha 1000is" "" "blazer_ser"
"UNITEK" "ups" "2" "Alpha 500" "" "blazer_ser"
@ -1302,8 +1060,6 @@
"UPSonic" "ups" "2" "PrOffice 650" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"UPSonic" "ups" "2" "DS-800" "USB" "blazer_usb"
"V7" "ups" "2" "UPS1RM2U1500-1E" "USB" "blazer_usb" # http://www.v7world.com/uk/ups-1500va-rack-mount-2u-eu.html https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/716
"Various" "ups" "4" "(various)" "SEC protocol" "gamatronic"
"Various" "ups" "1" "(various)" "Generic RUPS model" "genericups upstype=4"
"Various" "ups" "1" "(various)" "Generic RUPS 2000 (Megatec M2501 cable)" "genericups upstype=21"
@ -1328,16 +1084,10 @@
"Vivaldi" "ups" "1" "EA200 LED" "USB" "richcomm_usb"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Apex 1KVA" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Apex 1KVA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Frigate TX 1KVA" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Frigate TX 1KVA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Galleon 1KVA" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Galleon 1KVA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Galleon X9-RT LCD-1-3K" "USB" "blazer_usb" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1251
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Galleon X9-RT LCD-1-3K" "USB" "nutdrv_qx" # https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/1251
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Imperial 1KVA" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Imperial 1KVA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Prosine 800" "Serial" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Prosine 800" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"
"Voltronic Power" "ups" "2" "Vesta LED 850VA" "USB" "nutdrv_qx"

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@echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use"
@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
clean: clean-am
clean-am: clean-generic clean-libtool mostlyclean-am
distclean: distclean-am
-rm -f Makefile
distclean-am: clean-am distclean-generic
dvi: dvi-am
dvi-am:
html: html-am
info: info-am
info-am:
install-data-am:
install-dvi: install-dvi-am
install-exec-am:
install-html: install-html-am
install-info: install-info-am
install-man:
install-pdf: install-pdf-am
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installcheck-am:
maintainer-clean: maintainer-clean-am
-rm -f Makefile
maintainer-clean-am: distclean-am maintainer-clean-generic
mostlyclean: mostlyclean-am
mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-libtool
pdf: pdf-am
pdf-am:
ps: ps-am
ps-am:
uninstall-am:
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.PHONY: all all-am check check-am clean clean-generic clean-libtool \
distclean distclean-generic distclean-libtool distdir dvi \
dvi-am html html-am info info-am install install-am \
install-data install-data-am install-dvi install-dvi-am \
install-exec install-exec-am install-html install-html-am \
install-info install-info-am install-man install-pdf \
install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am install-strip \
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nut (2.8.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ lagertonne ]
* new upstream 2.8.0
-- lagertonne <mail@lagertonne.de> Wed, 29 Jun 2022 13:12:45 +0000
nut (2.7.4-14) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Jeremy Sowden ]
* d/patches: add patch to fix FTBFS with g++-11 (closes: #984260)
[ Laurent Bigonville ]
* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.0 (no further changes)
* debian/source_nut.py: Change the shebang to python3
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Sat, 06 Nov 2021 18:41:33 +0100
nut (2.7.4-13) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Arnaud Quette ]
* Retirement of Arnaud Quette from the Debian project
[ Debian Janitor ]
* Set upstream metadata fields: Bug-Database, Bug-Submit (from ./configure),
Name (from ./configure), Repository, Repository-Browse.
[ Sergio Durigan Junior ]
* d/libnutclient0.symbols: Update file, and fix FTBFS. (Closes: #957614)
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Thu, 15 Oct 2020 12:16:34 +0200
nut (2.7.4-12) unstable; urgency=medium
* Port autopkgtests to python3, taken from Ubuntu, thanks to them and
Dimitri John Ledkov (Closes: #937169)
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Thu, 30 Jan 2020 01:06:14 +0100
nut (2.7.4-11) unstable; urgency=medium
* Remove python(2) binding and disable nut-monitor package for now as it
depends on unmaintained pygtk (Closes: #885358, #937169)
* debian/control: Add support for the <!nodoc> Build-Profile
* debian/patches/0013-fix-doc-build.patch: Fix the documentation build with
asciidoc >= 0.9
* Disable python3-nut package for now as it's broken with python3
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Sun, 15 Dec 2019 21:22:13 +0100
nut (2.7.4-10) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/libnutscan1.symbols: hurd-i386 is not built with ipmi support and
thus is libnutscan is not exporting the related symbols
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Add new C++ template exported on arm64 and
x32
* debian/tests: Import changes from the ubuntu package, thanks to them.
Add psmisc to the dependencies as it's not installed by default in debian
* Add the apport script coming from Ubuntu, thanks to them again
* Add higher resolution icon for nut-monitor
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Mon, 19 Aug 2019 01:04:36 +0200
nut (2.7.4-9) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Ondřej Nový ]
* d/changelog: Remove trailing whitespaces
* d/control: Remove XS-Testsuite field, not needed anymore
[ Arnaud Quette ]
* debian/control, debian/rules, debian/libnutscan1.install,
debian/libnutscan-dev.install: distribute nut-scanner. (Closes: #921379
LP: #1814314)
[ Laurent Bigonville ]
* Switch from cdbs to debhelper sequence
* Bump debhelper compatibility version to 12
* Add libltdl-dev to the build-dependencies and fix FTBFS when it is
installed (Closes: #831740)
* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.4.0 (no further changes)
* debian/control: Add libnss3-dev to the dependencies of libupsclient-dev
* debian/tests/control: Drop python-unit and depend against python package
instead (Closes: #908963)
* debian/control: Fix duplicate package descriptions to please lintian
* debian/*.symbols: Add Build-Depends-Package field
* debian/control, debian/watch: Use https for the Homepage and download page
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Adjust the symbols due to C++ changes
* debian/patches/0011-use-pkgconfig-module.patch: Use pkg-config module
names instead of listing the libraries, to please lintian
* Move pidfiles from /var/run/nut to /run/nut, there is nothing else to do
since /var/run is a symlink to /run for some times now (policy 3.9.3)
* debian/patches/0012-add-AEG-PROTECT-NAS-support.patch: Add support for
recent AEG PROTECT NAS UPS, from upstream (Closes: #919112)
* debian/nut-server.lintian-overrides: Override
package-supports-alternative-init-but-no-init.d-script
lib/systemd/system/nut-driver.service, in LSB world, the drivers are started
by nut-server initscript
* debian/nut-client.lintian-overrides: Drop unused override
* debian/nut-monitor.install: Install nut-monitor.appdata.xml in
/usr/share/metainfo/ instead of /usr/share/appdata/
* Simplify debian/rules, install systemd files on non-linux arch as well
* Remove obsolete files and old upgrade paths for users coming from version
prior to wheezy
* debian/control: Mark -dev packages as Multi-Arch: same
* Add debian/patches/0001-reproductible-build.patch: Try to make the
documentation reproductible
* debian/patches/0003-install-dev-files-in-usr.patch: Also change the prefix
in libnutclient.pc.in for consistency
* debian/patches/0009-fix-nutshutdown-install.patch: Use patch coming from
upstream instead of our own patch
* debian/rules, debian/control: Override --with-systemdshutdowndir passed to
configure to fix FTBFS on non-linux architectures and do not build-depend
against systemd
* debian/rules: Install augeas lenses in /usr/share/augeas/lenses/ instead
of /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/, the later seems to be reserved for
augeas own lenses, not 3rd party ones
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Sun, 04 Aug 2019 10:34:17 +0200
nut (2.7.4-8) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Use arch-bits=32 and arch-bits=64 instead of
listing the architectures explicitly (Closes: #892234)
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Fix FTBFS on riscv64
* debian/control: Update the Vcs-* fields to point to the new gitlab/salsa
machine
* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.4 (no further changes)
* debian/control: Drop X-Python-Version field, not needed anymore because
the version is ancient
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Fri, 01 Jun 2018 17:55:25 +0200
nut (2.7.4-7) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Fix symbols file, this should fix FTBFS on
most architectures. (Closes: #890981)
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:06:16 +0100
nut (2.7.4-6) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/control: Switch dependency from python-gobject to python-gobject-2,
the former is a transitional package (Closes: #890158)
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Update the symbols file to fix the FTBFS on
ppc64 and sparc64 architectures
* debian/control: Add python-notify to the recommended packages of
nut-monitor, it can displays notification in case the UPS is on battery
* debian/control: Bump debhelper build-dependency and drop dh-systemd
* debian/rules: Assign DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS with ?= instead of :? to please
lintian
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Fix version of symbols introduced in last
NMU
* Add python3-nut package
* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.3 and bump existing packages
from the extra priority to optional as the former is deprecated
* debian/nut-server.lintian-overrides: Add overrides for
udev-rule-missing-subsystem, the SUBSYSTEM check is at the top of the file
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Tue, 20 Feb 2018 13:08:57 +0100
nut (2.7.4-5.1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Non-maintainer upload.
[ Laurent Bigonville ]
* debian/nut-server.postinst: The udevd process is called systemd-udevd for
quite sometimes already, properly detect whether it's running or not, this
should fix the devices permissions for USB UPS's (LP: #1540008)
* debian/rules: Mask ups-monitor, this is not a real LSB initscript but it's
a symlink to the nut-client one. The purpose of this was to offer a common
interface to shutdown the UPS in case of power loss, this is not necessary
with systemd as this functionality is handeled by the
/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/nutshutdown script now.
[ Michael Stapelberg ]
* Update symbols file for gcc-7 (Closes: #853579)
-- Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org> Wed, 23 Aug 2017 22:24:57 +0200
nut (2.7.4-5) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/control: Build-depends against asciidoc-dblatex, Recommends are not
pulled automatically by the buildd (Closes: #851015)
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Wed, 25 Jan 2017 09:14:10 +0100
nut (2.7.4-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Update the .symbols file, this should fix
the FTBFS (Closes: #835703)
* debian/nut-monitor.install: Install appdata file
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Tue, 27 Sep 2016 23:00:50 +0200
nut (2.7.4-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Really add all the needed symbols (Closes:
#831725)
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Sun, 24 Jul 2016 16:40:24 +0200
nut (2.7.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols: Adjust .symbols file for arch specific C++
symbols (Thanks to pkgkde tools)
* Run wrap-and-sort
* debian/control: Add systemd to the build-dependencies, we need the
systemd.pc file to be installed during the build
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Mon, 18 Jul 2016 17:48:25 +0200
nut (2.7.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
[ Arnaud Quette ]
* New upstream release (Closes: #806255)
* debian/patches/series: remove 0007-killpower-path.patch
* debian/control: add new packages libnutclient0 and libnutclient-dev
* debian/rules: adapted for the new packages
* debian/libnutclient0.install, debian/libnutclient0.symbols,
debian/libnutclient-dev.install, debian/libnutclient-dev.manpages:
created for the new packages
[ Laurent Bigonville ]
* debian/gbp.conf: Switch back the branch to the "debian" one
* Drop d/p/0009-fix-favorites-permissions.patch, merged upstream
* d/p/0002-nut-monitor-paths.patch, d/p/0006-ups-conf-maxretry.patch:
Refreshed
* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.8 (no further changes)
* debian/control: Add dh-python to the build-dependencies
* Bump debhelper compatibility to 9
* d/p/0009-fix-nutshutdown-install.patch: Install the nutshutdown script in
the correct path
* debian/nut-server.install: 52-nut-usbups.rules file has been renamed to
62-nut-usbups.rules
* debian/libnutclient0.symbols, debian/libupsclient4.symbols: Adjust the
.symbols files
* debian/control: Use https:// URL's in Vcs-* fields
* debian/nut-cgi.README.Debian: Fix typo
* debian/control: Fix the grammar in nut-ipmi long description
* Drop debian/nut-monitor.menu and debian/nut-monitor.xpm, not needed
anymore per tech-ctte decision #741573
* debian/rules: Enable hardening=+all
-- Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org> Mon, 18 Jul 2016 10:58:49 +0200
nut (2.7.2-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Really fix package initial installation when PID1 is systemd (Closes:

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Source: nut
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12),
dh-python,
libfreeipmi-dev (>= 0.8.5) [!hurd-i386],
Maintainer: Arnaud Quette <aquette@debian.org>
Uploaders: Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.1.3),
cdbs (>= 0.4.122~),
autotools-dev,
dh-autoreconf,
dh-systemd (>= 1.14),
libgd-dev | libgd2-xpm-dev | libgd2-noxpm-dev,
libipmimonitoring-dev (>= 1.1.5-2) [!hurd-i386],
libltdl-dev,
libneon27-gnutls-dev | libneon27-dev,
libnss3-dev,
libpowerman0-dev (>= 2.3.3),
libsnmp-dev | libsnmp9-dev,
libusb-dev (>= 0.1.8),
libneon27-gnutls-dev | libneon27-dev,
libpowerman0-dev (>= 2.3.3),
libwrap0-dev (>= 7.6),
python3
Build-Depends-Indep: asciidoc (>= 8.6.3) <!nodoc>,
asciidoc-dblatex <!nodoc>,
dblatex (>= 0.2.5) <!nodoc>,
docbook-xsl <!nodoc>,
libxml2-utils <!nodoc>
Standards-Version: 4.6.0
Homepage: https://networkupstools.org/
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/nut
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/nut.git
python (>= 2.6.6-3~),
libfreeipmi-dev (>= 0.8.5) [!hurd-i386],
libipmimonitoring-dev (>= 1.1.5-2) [!hurd-i386],
libnss3-dev
Build-Depends-Indep: asciidoc (>= 8.6.3),
docbook-xsl,
dblatex (>= 0.2.5),
libxml2-utils
Standards-Version: 3.9.5
Homepage: http://www.networkupstools.org/
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/nut.git;a=summary
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/nut.git
X-Python-Version: >= 2.5
XS-Testsuite: autopkgtest
Package: nut
Architecture: all
Section: metapackages
Depends: nut-client, nut-server, ${misc:Depends}
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, nut-server, nut-client
Description: network UPS tools - metapackage
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -41,14 +45,11 @@ Description: network UPS tools - metapackage
Package: nut-server
Architecture: any
Depends: adduser,
lsb-base (>= 3.0-6),
nut-client (= ${binary:Version}),
udev [linux-any],
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Suggests: nut-cgi, nut-ipmi, nut-snmp, nut-xml
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser, lsb-base (>= 3.0-6), ${udev}, nut-client (= ${binary:Version})
Suggests: nut-cgi, nut-snmp, nut-ipmi, nut-xml
Conflicts: nut-hal-drivers
Replaces: nut (<< 2.6.1-2~)
Breaks: nut (<< 2.6.1-2~)
Description: network UPS tools - core system
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -61,13 +62,13 @@ Description: network UPS tools - core system
Package: nut-client
Architecture: any
Depends: adduser, lsb-base (>= 3.0-6), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser, lsb-base (>= 3.0-6)
Provides: ups-monitor
Conflicts: ups-monitor
Recommends: bash-completion
Suggests: nut-monitor
Replaces: ups-monitor
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Replaces: ups-monitor, nut (<< 2.6.1-2~), nut-server (<< 2.6.3-1~)
Breaks: nut (<< 2.6.1-2~), nut-server (<< 2.6.3-1~)
Description: network UPS tools - clients
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ Description: network UPS tools - clients
Package: nut-cgi
Architecture: any
Depends: adduser, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser
Recommends: apache2 | httpd-cgi
Suggests: nut
Description: network UPS tools - web interface
@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ Description: network UPS tools - web interface
Package: nut-snmp
Architecture: any
Depends: nut (>= 1.4.1-pre1), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, nut (>= 1.4.1-pre1)
Description: network UPS tools - SNMP driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -108,8 +109,8 @@ Description: network UPS tools - SNMP driver
Manager interface to the core NUT system.
Package: nut-ipmi
Architecture: kfreebsd-any linux-any
Depends: nut (>= 1.4.1-pre1), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Architecture: linux-any kfreebsd-any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, nut (>= 1.4.1-pre1)
Description: network UPS tools - IPMI driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -117,13 +118,14 @@ Description: network UPS tools - IPMI driver
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package currently provides nut-ipmipsu, a driver which allows the user to
monitor IPMI power supply units (PSU) found in servers of popular brands, such
as Dell, HP, IBM. It adds an IPMI interface to the core NUT system.
This package currently provides nut-ipmipsu, a driver which allows
to monitor IPMI power supply units (PSU) found in servers of
popular brands, such as Dell, HP, IBM. It adds an IPMI interface
to the core NUT system.
Package: nut-xml
Architecture: any
Depends: nut (>= 2.2.2), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, nut (>= 2.2.2)
Description: network UPS tools - XML/HTTP driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -137,10 +139,8 @@ Description: network UPS tools - XML/HTTP driver
Package: nut-powerman-pdu
Architecture: any
Depends: nut (>= 2.4.0),
powerman (>= 2.3.3),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Priority: extra
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, nut (>= 2.4.0), powerman (>= 2.3.3)
Description: network UPS tools - PowerMan PDU driver
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -156,7 +156,6 @@ Architecture: all
Section: doc
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Suggests: doc-base
Build-Profiles: <!nodoc>
Description: network UPS tools - documentation
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -169,7 +168,7 @@ Description: network UPS tools - documentation
Package: libupsclient4
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - client library
@ -184,11 +183,9 @@ Description: network UPS tools - client library
Package: libupsclient-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libnss3-dev,
libupsclient4 (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: libupsclient4 (= ${binary:Version}), ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Conflicts: libupsclient1-dev
Replaces: libupsclient1-dev
Description: network UPS tools - development files
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
@ -198,103 +195,40 @@ Description: network UPS tools - development files
.
This package provides the development files.
Package: libnutclient0
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - new client library
Package: python-nut
Section: python
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - Python bindings for NUT server
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the new shared client library.
This package provides Python bindings to connect to NUT server.
Package: libnutclient-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libnutclient0 (= ${binary:Version}),
Package: nut-monitor
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - development files for the new client library
python-gobject,
python-gtk2,
python-glade2,
python-nut
Description: network UPS tools - GUI application to monitor UPS status
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the development files for the new client library.
Package: libnutscan1
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - scanner library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the shared scanner library.
Package: libnutscan-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libnutscan1 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Breaks: libupsclient-dev (<< 2.7.4-9~)
Replaces: libupsclient-dev (<< 2.7.4-9~)
Multi-Arch: same
Description: network UPS tools - development files for the scanner library
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
changes.
.
This package provides the development files for the scanner library.
#Package: python3-nut
#Section: python
#Architecture: all
#Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}
#Description: network UPS tools - Python3 bindings for NUT server
# Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
# allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
# power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
# through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
# changes.
# .
# This package provides Python3 bindings to connect to NUT server.
#Package: nut-monitor
#Architecture: all
#Depends: python-glade2,
# python-gobject-2,
# python-gtk2,
# python-nut,
# ${misc:Depends},
# ${python:Depends}
#Recommends: python-notify
#Description: network UPS tools - GUI application to monitor UPS status
# Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
# allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and
# power distribution unit (PDU) hardware. Clients access the hardware
# through the server, and are notified whenever the power status
# changes.
# .
# This package provides nut-monitor, a GUI application to monitor UPS status.
This package provides nut-monitor, a GUI application to monitor UPS status.
Package: libups-nut-perl
Section: perl
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}
Depends: ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: network UPS tools - Perl bindings for NUT server
Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that
allows computers to share uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and

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debian-branch = debian
debian-branch = debian-jessie
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#!/bin/bash
# taken from libgphoto2
GROUP=nut
# for previous udev versions
if [ "$ACTION" = "add" ] && [ -f "$DEVICE" ]
then
# check if $GROUP really exists
if getent group $GROUP > /dev/null; then
chmod 660 "$DEVICE"
chown root:$GROUP "$DEVICE"
fi
fi
# for recent udev versions
if [ "$ACTION" = "add" ] && [ -r "$DEVNAME" ]
then
# check if $GROUP really exists
if getent group $GROUP > /dev/null; then
chmod 660 "$DEVNAME"
chown root:$GROUP "$DEVNAME"
fi
fi

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usr/include/nutclient.h
usr/lib/*/libnutclient.a
usr/lib/*/libnutclient.so
usr/lib/*/pkgconfig/libnutclient.pc

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lib/*/libnutclient.so.*

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# SymbolsHelper-Confirmed: 2.7.4-9~ amd64 arm64 armel armhf hppa i386 ia64 m68k mips mips64el mipsel powerpc ppc64 ppc64el riscv64 s390x sh4 sparc64 x32
libnutclient.so.0 libnutclient0 #MINVER#
* Build-Depends-Package: libnutclient-dev
(c++)"nut::Client::Client()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::getDevice(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::getDeviceVariableValues(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::getDevices()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::hasDevice(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::hasDeviceCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::hasDeviceVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Client::~Client()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::Command(nut::Command const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::Command(nut::Device*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::execute()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getDescription[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getDevice() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getDevice()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::getName[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::isOk() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator bool() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator!() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator<(nut::Command const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::operator==(nut::Command const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Command::~Command()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::Device(nut::Client*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::Device(nut::Device const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::executeCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::forcedShutdown()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getClient() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getClient()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getCommandNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getCommands()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getDescription[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getName[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getNumLogins()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getRWVariableNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getRWVariables()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariableNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariableValue(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariableValues[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::getVariables()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::isOk() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::login()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::master()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator bool() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator!() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator<(nut::Device const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::operator==(nut::Device const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::setVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::setVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Device::~Device()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::IOException::~IOException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NotConnectedException::NotConnectedException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NotConnectedException::~NotConnectedException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::NutException(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::str[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::what() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::NutException::~NutException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::SystemException::SystemException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::SystemException::err[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::SystemException::~SystemException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::TcpClient()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::TcpClient(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, int)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::authenticate(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::connect()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::connect(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, int)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::detectError(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceForcedShutdown(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceGetNumLogins(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceLogin(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::deviceMaster(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::disconnect()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::escape(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::executeDeviceCommand(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|arch-bits=32)"nut::TcpClient::explode(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, unsigned int)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|arch-bits=64)"nut::TcpClient::explode(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, unsigned long)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::get(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDevice(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceCommandDescription(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceCommandNames(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceDescription(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceNames[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceRWVariableNames(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableDescription(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableNames(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableValue(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getDeviceVariableValues(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getHost[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getPort() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::getTimeout() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::isConnected() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::list(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::logout()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::sendQuery(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::setDeviceVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::setDeviceVariable(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::setTimeout(long)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TcpClient::~TcpClient()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TimeoutException::TimeoutException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::TimeoutException::~TimeoutException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::UnknownHostException::UnknownHostException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::UnknownHostException::~UnknownHostException()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::Variable(nut::Device*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::Variable(nut::Variable const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getDescription[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getDevice() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getDevice()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getName[abi:cxx11]() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::getValue[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::isOk() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator bool() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator!() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator<(nut::Variable const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::operator==(nut::Variable const&) const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::setValue(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::setValues(std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::Variable::~Variable()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::Socket()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::connect(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, int)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::disconnect()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::isConnected() const@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|arch-bits=32)"nut::internal::Socket::read(void*, unsigned int)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|arch-bits=64)"nut::internal::Socket::read(void*, unsigned long)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::read[abi:cxx11]()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::setTimeout(long)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"nut::internal::Socket::write(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|arch-bits=32)"nut::internal::Socket::write(void const*, unsigned int)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|arch-bits=64)"nut::internal::Socket::write(void const*, unsigned long)@Base" 2.7.4
nutclient_authenticate@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_destroy@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_device_forced_shutdown@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_device_login@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_device_master@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_execute_device_command@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_command_description@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_commands@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_description@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_num_logins@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_rw_variables@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_variable_description@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_variable_values@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_device_variables@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_get_devices@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_has_device@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_has_device_command@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_has_device_variable@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_logout@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_set_device_variable_value@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_set_device_variable_values@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_create_client@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_disconnect@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_get_timeout@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_is_connected@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_reconnect@Base 2.7.3
nutclient_tcp_set_timeout@Base 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<nut::Device, nut::Device, std::_Identity<nut::Device>, std::less<nut::Device>, std::allocator<nut::Device> >::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<nut::Device>*)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::_Identity<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >*)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::_Identity<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::find(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >*)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|optional=templinst)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_iterator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::pair<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >::_M_get_insert_unique_pos(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > std::operator+<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >(char const*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::pair<std::_Rb_tree_iterator<nut::Variable>, bool> std::_Rb_tree<nut::Variable, nut::Variable, std::_Identity<nut::Variable>, std::less<nut::Variable>, std::allocator<nut::Variable> >::_M_insert_unique<nut::Variable>(nut::Variable&&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::operator=(std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > const&)@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::~vector()@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"std::vector<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >, std::allocator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >::~vector()@Base" 2.7.3
strarr_alloc@Base 2.7.3
strarr_free@Base 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::Client@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::IOException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::NotConnectedException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::NutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::SystemException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::TcpClient@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::TimeoutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo for nut::UnknownHostException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::Client@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::IOException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::NotConnectedException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::NutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::SystemException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::TcpClient@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::TimeoutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"typeinfo name for nut::UnknownHostException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|optional=templinst)"void std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_realloc_insert<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&>(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >*, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|optional=templinst)"void std::vector<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >, std::allocator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > >::_M_realloc_insert<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >*, std::vector<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >, std::allocator<std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > > > >, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >&&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++)"vtable for nut::Client@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::IOException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::NotConnectedException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::NutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::SystemException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::TcpClient@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::TimeoutException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++)"vtable for nut::UnknownHostException@Base" 2.7.3
(c++|optional=templinst)"void std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_realloc_insert<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >*, std::vector<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > > >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|optional=templinst|arch=s390x mipsel armhf)"std::pair<std::_Rb_tree_iterator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, bool> std::_Rb_tree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::_Identity<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::_M_insert_unique<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&>(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4
(c++|optional=templinst|arch=!s390x !mipsel !armhf)"std::set<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >, std::less<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, std::allocator<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > > >::insert(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)@Base" 2.7.4

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usr/include/nut-scan.h
usr/include/nutscan-device.h
usr/include/nutscan-init.h
usr/include/nutscan-ip.h
usr/lib/*/libnutscan.so
usr/lib/*/pkgconfig/libnutscan.pc

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lib/*/libnutscan.so.*

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libnutscan.so.1 libnutscan1 #MINVER#
* Build-Depends-Package: libnutscan-dev
AUT@Base 2.7.4-9~
UPS_VERSION@Base 2.7.4-9~
altpidpath@Base 2.7.4-9~
background@Base 2.7.4-9~
become_user@Base 2.7.4-9~
calc_checksum@Base 2.7.4-9~
checksum_test@Base 2.7.4-9~
chroot_start@Base 2.7.4-9~
comm_upsdrv_info@Base 2.7.4-9~
command_read_sequence@Base 2.7.4-9~
command_write_sequence@Base 2.7.4-9~
confpath@Base 2.7.4-9~
device_path@Base 2.7.4-9~
device_portname@Base 2.7.4-9~
dflt_statepath@Base 2.7.4-9~
do_lock_port@Base 2.7.4-9~
exit_flag@Base 2.7.4-9~
fatal_with_errno@Base 2.7.4-9~
fatalx@Base 2.7.4-9~
g_usec_timeout@Base 2.7.4-9~
get_answer@Base 2.7.4-9~
get_libname@Base 2.7.4-9~
get_user_pwent@Base 2.7.4-9~
getval@Base 2.7.4-9~
(arch=!hurd-i386)is_ipmi_device_supported@Base 2.7.4-9~
nut_debug_level@Base 2.7.4-9~
nut_log_level@Base 2.7.4-9~
nut_snmp_add_null_var@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_add_device_to_device@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_add_option_to_device@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_avahi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_ipmi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_nut@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_snmp@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_usb@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_avail_xml_http@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_cidr_to_ip@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_device_type_string@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_device_type_strings@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_display_parsable@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_display_ups_conf@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_free@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_free_device@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_get_serial_ports_list@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_init@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_ip_iter_inc@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_ip_iter_init@Base 2.7.4-9~
(arch=!hurd-i386)nutscan_load_ipmi_library@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_load_neon_library@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_load_snmp_library@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_load_upsclient_library@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_load_usb_library@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_new_device@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_rewind_device@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_avahi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_eaton_serial@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_eaton_serial_q1@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_eaton_serial_shut@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_eaton_serial_xcp@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_ipmi@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_nut@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_snmp@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_usb@Base 2.7.4-9~
nutscan_scan_xml_http@Base 2.7.4-9~
open_syslog@Base 2.7.4-9~
pw_baud_rates@Base 2.7.4-9~
pw_comm_setup@Base 2.7.4-9~
search_paths@Base 2.7.4-9~
select_read@Base 2.7.4-9~
select_write@Base 2.7.4-9~
send_read_command@Base 2.7.4-9~
send_write_command@Base 2.7.4-9~
sendsignal@Base 2.7.4-9~
sendsignalfn@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_close@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_comm_fail@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_comm_good@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_flush_in@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_flush_io@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_buf@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_buf_len@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_char@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_cts@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_dcd@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_dsr@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_line@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_get_line_alert@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_open@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_open_nf@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_send@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_send_buf@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_send_buf_pace@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_send_char@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_send_pace@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_set_dtr@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_set_rts@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_set_speed@Base 2.7.4-9~
ser_set_speed_nf@Base 2.7.4-9~
shut_synchronise@Base 2.7.4-9~
snprintfcat@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_double@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_double_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_int@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_int_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_long@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_long_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_short@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_short_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_uint@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_uint_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_ulong@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_ulong_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_ushort@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_is_ushort_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_ltrim@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_ltrim_m@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_ltrim_space@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_rtrim@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_rtrim_m@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_rtrim_space@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_double@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_double_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_int@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_int_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_long@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_long_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_short@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_short_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_uint@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_uint_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_ulong@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_ulong_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_ushort@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_to_ushort_strict@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_trim@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_trim_m@Base 2.7.4-9~
str_trim_space@Base 2.7.4-9~
syslogbit_set@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdebug_ascii@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdebug_hex@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdebug_with_errno@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdebugx@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdrv_cleanup@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdrv_comm_good@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdrv_initups@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsdrv_reconnect@Base 2.7.4-9~
upsfd@Base 2.7.4-9~
upslog_with_errno@Base 2.7.4-9~
upslogx@Base 2.7.4-9~
writepid@Base 2.7.4-9~
xbasename@Base 2.7.4-9~
xcalloc@Base 2.7.4-9~
xmalloc@Base 2.7.4-9~
xrealloc@Base 2.7.4-9~
xstrdup@Base 2.7.4-9~

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usr/lib/*/libupsclient.so
usr/lib/*/libupsclient.a
usr/lib/*/pkgconfig/libupsclient.pc
usr/include/nut-scan.h
usr/include/nutscan-device.h
usr/include/nutscan-init.h
usr/include/nutscan-ip.h
usr/include/parseconf.h
usr/include/upsclient.h
usr/lib/*/libupsclient.a
usr/lib/*/libupsclient.so
usr/lib/*/pkgconfig/libupsclient.pc

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debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man3/nutscan*.3
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man3/upscli*.3

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libupsclient.so.4 libupsclient4 #MINVER#
* Build-Depends-Package: libupsclient-dev
UPS_VERSION@Base 2.7.2
altpidpath@Base 2.7.2
background@Base 2.7.2
@ -10,6 +9,7 @@ libupsclient.so.4 libupsclient4 #MINVER#
fatal_with_errno@Base 2.7.2
fatalx@Base 2.7.2
get_user_pwent@Base 2.7.2
ltrim@Base 2.7.2
nut_debug_level@Base 2.7.2
nut_log_level@Base 2.7.2
open_syslog@Base 2.7.2
@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ libupsclient.so.4 libupsclient4 #MINVER#
pconf_init@Base 2.7.2
pconf_line@Base 2.7.2
pconf_parse_error@Base 2.7.2
rtrim@Base 2.7.2
select_read@Base 2.7.2
select_write@Base 2.7.2
sendsignal@Base 2.7.2
@ -44,43 +45,6 @@ libupsclient.so.4 libupsclient4 #MINVER#
state_setflags@Base 2.7.2
state_setinfo@Base 2.7.2
state_tree_find@Base 2.7.2
str_is_double@Base 2.7.4
str_is_double_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_is_int@Base 2.7.4
str_is_int_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_is_long@Base 2.7.4
str_is_long_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_is_short@Base 2.7.4
str_is_short_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_is_uint@Base 2.7.4
str_is_uint_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_is_ulong@Base 2.7.4
str_is_ulong_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_is_ushort@Base 2.7.4
str_is_ushort_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_ltrim@Base 2.7.4
str_ltrim_m@Base 2.7.4
str_ltrim_space@Base 2.7.4
str_rtrim@Base 2.7.4
str_rtrim_m@Base 2.7.4
str_rtrim_space@Base 2.7.4
str_to_double@Base 2.7.4
str_to_double_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_to_int@Base 2.7.4
str_to_int_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_to_long@Base 2.7.4
str_to_long_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_to_short@Base 2.7.4
str_to_short_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_to_uint@Base 2.7.4
str_to_uint_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_to_ulong@Base 2.7.4
str_to_ulong_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_to_ushort@Base 2.7.4
str_to_ushort_strict@Base 2.7.4
str_trim@Base 2.7.4
str_trim_m@Base 2.7.4
str_trim_space@Base 2.7.4
syslogbit_set@Base 2.7.2
upscli_add_host_cert@Base 2.7.2
upscli_cleanup@Base 2.7.2

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Network UPS Tools - CGI Interface - Quick Start for Debian
1) Sample configuration files are provided in /etc/nut/
Rename without the ".sample" suffix the files hosts.conf, upsstats.html,
upsstats-single.html and optionally upsset.conf.
upsstats-single.html and optionaly upsset.conf.
Then edit these to match your configuration.
2) Ensure these configuration files are readable by others

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
debian/tmp/etc/nut/hosts.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsset.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsstats-single.html
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsstats.html
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsstats-single.html
debian/tmp/usr/lib/cgi-bin/
debian/tmp/usr/share/nut/www

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5/hosts.conf.5
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5/upsset.conf.5
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5/upsstats.html.5
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upsimage.cgi.8
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upsset.cgi.8
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upsstats.cgi.8

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@ -31,7 +31,15 @@ case "$1" in
done
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
abort-upgrade)
# do nothing
;;
abort-remove)
# do nothing
;;
abort-deconfigure)
# do nothing
;;

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@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
case "$1" in
remove)
# remove sample file if those were previously (wrongly) installed
for file in upsset.conf hosts.conf upsstats.html upsstats-single.html ; do
if [ -f /etc/nut/${file}.sample ] ; then
rm -f /etc/nut/${file}.sample
fi
done
;;
purge)
# do nothing
;;
upgrade)
# do nothing
;;
failed-upgrade)
# do nothing
;;
abort-install)
# do nothing
;;
abort-upgrade)
# do nothing
;;
disappear)
# do nothing
;;
*)
echo "$0: incorrect arguments: $*" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
NAME=nut-client
DESC="NUT - power device monitor and shutdown controller"
CONFIG=/etc/nut/nut.conf
pid_dir=/run/nut
pid_dir=/var/run/nut
upsmon_pid=${pid_dir}/upsmon.pid
upsmon=/sbin/upsmon
log=">/dev/null 2>/dev/null"
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ if [ "x$MODE" = "xnone" -o -z "$MODE" ] ; then
exit 0
fi
# Check if /run/nut exists and has the correct perms
# Check if /var/run/nut exists and has the correct perms
check_var_directory() {
[ ! -d ${pid_dir} ] && mkdir -p ${pid_dir} \
&& chown root:nut ${pid_dir} \

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@ -1,25 +1,21 @@
debian/tmp/bin/upsc
debian/tmp/bin/upscmd
debian/tmp/bin/upslog
debian/tmp/bin/upsc
debian/tmp/bin/upsrw
debian/tmp/bin/upscmd
debian/tmp/sbin/upsmon
debian/tmp/lib/nut/upsmon
debian/tmp/sbin/upssched
debian/tmp/bin/upssched-cmd
debian/tmp/etc/nut/nut.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upsmon.conf
debian/tmp/etc/nut/upssched.conf
debian/tmp/lib/nut/upsmon
debian/tmp/lib/systemd/system/nut-client.service
debian/tmp/lib/systemd/system/nut-monitor.service
debian/tmp/lib/systemd/system/ups-monitor.service
debian/tmp/sbin/upsmon
debian/tmp/sbin/upssched
debian/tmp/usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_nut-client.py
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nuthostsconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutnutconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsdconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsdusers.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsmonconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupsschedconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/nutupssetconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/tests/test_nut.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nuthostsconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nutnutconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nutupsconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nutupsdconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nutupsdusers.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nutupsmonconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nutupsschedconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/nutupssetconf.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/tests/test_nut.aug
debian/tmp/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/nut

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@ -1 +1,2 @@
nut-client: script-in-etc-init.d-not-registered-via-update-rc.d
nut-client: systemd-no-service-for-init-script ups-monitor

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upsc.8
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upscmd.8
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upsmon.8
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upsrw.8
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upssched.8
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5/nut.conf.5
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5/upsmon.conf.5
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5/upssched.conf.5
debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man8/upslog.8

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@ -43,20 +43,38 @@ case "$1" in
done
fi
# make sure that /run/nut exists and has the correct ownerships
if [ ! -d /run/nut ] ; then
mkdir -p /run/nut
# make sure that /var/run/nut exists and has the correct ownerships
if [ ! -d /var/run/nut ] ; then
mkdir -p /var/run/nut
fi
if [ -d /run/nut ] ; then
chown root:nut /run/nut
chmod 770 /run/nut
if [ -d /var/run/nut ] ; then
chown root:nut /var/run/nut
chmod 770 /var/run/nut
if which restorecon >/dev/null 2>&1; then
restorecon /run/nut
restorecon /var/run/nut
fi
fi
if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" le "2.6.4-2~" &&
[ -f /etc/init.d/nut ] ; then
if [ "`md5sum /etc/init.d/nut | cut -d ' ' -f 1`" = 72f1dbc6b92cb4407f26605d05b12681 ]; then
rm -f /etc/init.d/nut
else
mv /etc/init.d/nut /etc/init.d/nut.dpkg-old
fi
update-rc.d nut remove >/dev/null
fi
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
abort-upgrade)
# do nothing
;;
abort-remove)
# do nothing
;;
abort-deconfigure)
# do nothing
;;

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@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -e
case "$1" in
remove)
[ -d /run/nut ] && rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty /run/nut >/dev/null 2>&1
;;
purge|upgrade|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade|disappear)
;;
*)
echo "postrm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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