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#!/bin/bash
# InfoBash, the universal, portable, system info script for irc.
# Tested with Irssi, Xchat, Konversation, BitchX, KSirc, ircII,
# Gaim/Pidgin, Weechat, KVIrc and Kopete.
# Copyright (C) 2005-2007 locsmif <infobash@rebelhomicide.demon.nl>
# Freenode:
# Many thanks to etorix, Kano, kelmo, slh in alphabetical order
# and #kanotix for their suggestions and betatesting
# Thanks to friends from #bash for their deep insight, as always.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# DEPENDENCIES
# bash >=2.05b(bash), df;readlink;stty;tr;uname;wc(coreutils),
# gawk(gawk), grep(grep), hostname(hostname), lspci(pciutils),
# ps;uptime(procps), runlevel(sysvinit), glxinfo;xdpyinfo;xrandr(xbase-clients)
# Also the proc filesystem should be present and mounted
ALLUP=0 # Infobash hasn't been 'booted' yet.
DEBUG=0 # Set levels from 1-10
DEBUG_FLOOD=0 # Debug flood override: toggle on to allow long debug output
DBI=0 # Debug Buffer Index, index into a debug buffer storing debug messages until infobash is 'all up'
((DEBUG)) || exec 2>/dev/null # Reroute all error messages to the bitbucket (if not debugging)
#((DEBUG)) && exec 2>&1 # This is for debugging konversation
# Clear nullglob, because it creates unpredictable situations with IFS=$'\n' ARR=($VAR) IFS="$OIFS"
# type constructs. Stuff like [rev a1] is now seen as a glob expansion pattern, and fails, and
# therefore results in nothing. Tricky as fuck.
shopt -u nullglob
#################################################################################
####################### UNCALCULATED VARIABLES ################################
#################################################################################
SELF="Infobash"
SELF_LC=$(echo "$SELF" | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')
MYVERSION="$SELF v3.01"
LC_ALL="C" # Make sure every program speaks English.
export LC_ALL
OIFS="$IFS" # Backup the current Internal Field Seperator
unset EMPTY # A more elegant way to have a scheme that doesn't print color codes (neither ANSI nor mIRC) at all. See below.
# COLORS
# DGREY BLACK RED DRED GREEN DGREEN YELLOW DYELLOW
ANSICL="       "
IRCCL=" \x0314 \x0301 \x0304 \x0305 \x0309 \x0303 \x0308 \x0307"
# BLUE DBLUE MAGENTA DMAGENTA CYAN DCYAN WHITE GREY NORMAL
ANSICL="$ANSICL         "
IRCCL=" $IRCCL \x0312 \x0302 \x0313 \x0306 \x0311 \x0310 \x0300 \x0315 \x03"
#ANSICL=($ANSICL); IRCCL=($IRCCL)
COLORS=(DGREY BLACK RED DRED GREEN DGREEN YELLOW DYELLOW BLUE DBLUE MAGENTA DMAGENTA CYAN DCYAN WHITE GREY NORMAL)
# See above for notes on EMPTY
SCHEMES=(EMPTY,EMPTY,EMPTY NORMAL,NORMAL,NORMAL BLUE,NORMAL,NORMAL GREEN,YELLOW,NORMAL DYELLOW,NORMAL,NORMAL CYAN,BLUE,NORMAL RED,NORMAL,NORMAL GREEN,NORMAL,NORMAL YELLOW,NORMAL,NORMAL GREEN,DGREEN,NORMAL BLUE,RED,NORMAL BLUE,NORMAL,RED YELLOW,WHITE,GREEN BLUE,NORMAL,GREEN DCYAN,NORMAL,DMAGENTA)
DEFSCHEME=2 # Defaults to 2, make this 1 for normal, 0 for no colorcodes at all. Set to any other valid scheme you like. Same as runtime parameter.
SHOWHOST=1 # Set this to 0 to avoid printing the hostname
SHOWIRC=2 # SHOWIRC=1 to avoid showing the irc client version number, or SHOWIRC=0 to disable client information completely.
INDENT=14 # Default indentation level
VBL=0 # Verbosity level defaults to 0, this can also be set with -v, -v2, -v3, etc as a parameter.
IBSHELL=0 # Running in a shell? Defaults to false, and is determined later.
NOCPUCOUNT=0 # Wether or not the string "dual" or similar is found in cpuinfo output. If so, avoid dups.
# In cases of derived distros where the version file of the base distro can also be found under /etc, the derived distro's
# version file should go first. (Such as with Sabayon / Gentoo)
DIST_DERIV="sidux-version kanotix-version knoppix-version sabayon-release redhat-release turbolinux-release zenwalk-version"
DIST_MAIN="gentoo-release mandrake-release slackware-version redhat-release SuSE-release"
# debian_version excluded from DIST_MAIN so Debian can fall through to /etc/issue detection. Same goes for Ubuntu.
DIST_BLIST="debian_version ubuntu_version"
FL1='-' # These two determine seperators in single line output, to force irc clients not to break off sections
FL2=''
# Precede a banword with $'\2' to prevent it from being subject to automated escaping by the mkbans routine
# $'\1' gets weird results :
# user@host $ ARR=($'\x01'"one two" three four); echo ${ARR[0]} | hd -v
# 00000000 01 01 6f 6e 65 20 74 77 6f 0a |..one two.|
NORMALBANS=(corporation communications technologies technology group $'\2'"\<ltd\>" ltd. $'\2'"\<inc\>" inc. $'\2'\<co\> co. "(tm)" "(r)" $'\2'"\(rev ..\)")
CPUBANS=(cpu processor $'\2'"[0-9.]+ *[MmGg][Hh][Zz]")
XPATH="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin" # Extra path variable to make execute failures less likely, merged below
PARAMLIMIT=30 # This is a variable that controls how many parameters infobash will parse in a /proc/<pid>/cmdline file before stopping.
CRAP=0 # New parameter
FLAG=0 # A throw-away 'flag' variable intended to be used throughout infobash
KONVICFG="konversation/scripts/$SELF_LC.conf" # relative path to $(kde-config --path data)
DCOPOBJ="default"
[[ -s /etc/$SELF_LC.conf ]] && source /etc/$SELF_LC.conf # Source global config overrides
[[ -s $HOME/.$SELF_LC ]] && source $HOME/.$SELF_LC # Source user config overrides
# WARNING: In the main part below (search for 'KONVI')
# there's a check for Konversation-specific config files.
# Any one of these can override the above if infobash is run
# from Konversation!
#################################################################################
################################ FUNCTIONS ####################################
#################################################################################
# Infobash speaks through here. When run by Konversation, use DCOP
say () {
if ((DEBUG > 5)); then
((KONVI)) && dcop "$DCPORT" "$DCOPOBJ" say "$DCSERVER" "$DCTARGET" "konvi='$konvi' saying : '$@'"\
|| echo "konvi='$konvi' saying : '$@'"
fi
#((KONVI)) && dcop $DCPORT Konversation say $DCSERVER "$DCTARGET" "$1" || echo -ne "$1\n"
((KONVI)) && dcop "$DCPORT" "$DCOPOBJ" say "$DCSERVER" "$DCTARGET" "$1" || echo -ne "$1\n"
}
# Error handling
error () {
case $1 in
2) say "$SELF: large flood danger, debug buffer full!" ;;
3) say "$SELF: error in colorscheme, or unknown parameter: $2" ;;
4) say "$SELF: unknown verbosity level $2" ;;
5) say "$SELF: dependency not met: $2 not found in path" ;;
6) say "$SELF: /proc not found! Quitting..." ;;
*) say "$SELF: error unknown: $@"; set -- 99 ;;
esac
exit $1
}
dbg () {
if ((ALLUP)); then
((DEBUG)) || return
if ((DBI)); then
for ((DBI=0;DBI<${#DBGBUF[@]};DBI++)); do
say "${DBGBUF[DBI]}"
done
DBI=0
fi
say "$@"
else
((!DEBUG_FLOOD && DBI>10)) && error 2
DBGBUF[DBI++]="$@"
fi
}
eat () {
gawk 'BEGIN { RS="" } { gsub(/\n$/,""); gsub(/\n/," "); gsub(/^ *| *$/, ""); gsub(/ +/, " "); printf $0 }' "$1"
}
# Determine if any of the absolutely necessary tools are absent
checkdepend () {
[[ -d /proc/ ]] || error 6
if ((X)); then
for I in xrandr xdpyinfo glxinfo; do
type -p $I >/dev/null || { dbg "Infobash: Resuming in non X mode: $I not found in path"; X=0; break; }
done
fi
# bc removed from deps for now
for I in df free gawk grep hostname lspci ps readlink runlevel tr uname uptime wc; do
type -p $I >/dev/null || error 5 "$I"
done
}
# Filter boilerplate & buzzwords.
mkbans () {
unset MKBANS
# Iterate over $@
for BANSTR; do
#echo "BANSTR=\"$BANSTR\"" >&2
if [[ ${BANSTR:0:1} = $'\2' ]]; then
MKBANS="${MKBANS}${MKBANS+|}${BANSTR:1:${#BANSTR}-1}"
else
# Automatically escapes [ ] ( ) . and +
MKBANS="${MKBANS}${MKBANS+|}$(echo "$BANSTR" | gawk '{ gsub(/([\[\]+().])/,"\\\\&"); print }')"
fi
done
echo "$MKBANS"
}
# Set the colorscheme
# $1 = <scheme number>|<"none">
cscheme () {
local I SCOLORS CLCODES
[[ $1 -ge ${#SCHEMES[@]} ]] && set -- 1
SCHEME="$1" # Set a global variable to allow checking for chosen scheme later
((IBSHELL)) && CLCODES=($ANSICL) || CLCODES=($IRCCL)
for ((I=0;I<${#COLORS[@]};I++)); do
eval "${COLORS[I]}=\"${CLCODES[I]}\""
done
IFS="," ; SCOLORS=(${SCHEMES[$1]}) ; IFS="$OIFS"
C1="${!SCOLORS[0]}"
C2="${!SCOLORS[1]}"
CN="${!SCOLORS[2]}"
((CSCHEME++))
}
# Parse the null separated commandline under /proc/<pid passed in $1>/cmdline
getcmdline () {
[[ -e /proc/$1/cmdline ]] || { echo 0; return; }
##say "Marker"
##say "\$1='$1' -=- $(< /proc/$1/cmdline)"
local I=0
unset CMDL
while read -d $'\0' L && [[ $I -lt 32 ]]; do
CMDL[I++]="$L"
done </proc/$1/cmdline
##say "\$I='$I'"
if ! ((I)); then
CMDL[0]=$(< /proc/$1/cmdline)
[[ -n ${CMDL[0]} ]] && I=1
fi
CMDLMAX=$I
}
# Determine where infobash was run from
roots () {
if tty >/dev/null; then
IRC="Shell"
unset IRCV
IBSHELL=1
elif [[ -n $PPID && -f /proc/$PPID/exe ]]; then
IRC=$(readlink /proc/$PPID/exe)
case $(echo $IRC | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') in
*irssi-text*|*irssi*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }')"
IRC="Irssi"
;;
*konversation*)
KONVI=1
IRCV="$($IRC -v | gawk '/Konversation:/ { for (i=2;i<=NF;i++) { if (i == NF) { print $i } else { printf $i" " } } exit }')"
T=($IRCV)
if [[ ${T[0]} == *+* ]]; then
# < Sho_> locsmif: The version numbers of SVN versions look like this:
# "<version number of last release>+ #<build number", i.e. "1.0+ #3177" ...
# for releases we remove the + and build number, i.e. "1.0" or soon "1.0.1"
IRCV=" CVS $IRCV"
T2="${T[0]/+/}"
else
IRCV=" ${T[0]}"
T2="${T[0]}"
fi
# Remove any dots except the first, and make sure there are no trailing zeroes,
T2=$(echo "$T2" | gawk '{ sub(/\./, " "); gsub(/\./, ""); sub(/ /, "."); printf("%g\n", $0) }')
# Since Konversation 1.0, the DCOP interface has changed a bit: dcop "$DCPORT" Konversation ..etc
# becomes : dcop "$DCPORT" default ... or dcop "$DCPORT" irc ..etc. So we check for versions smaller
# than 1 and change the DCOP parameter/object accordingly.
[[ ${T2} < 1 ]] && DCOPOBJ="Konversation"
IRC="Konversation"
;;
*xchat*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }')"
IRC="X-Chat"
;;
*bitchx*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v | gawk '
/Version/ { a=tolower($2); gsub(/[()]|bitchx-/,"",a); print a; exit }
$2 == "version" { a=tolower($3); sub(/bitchx-/,"",a); print a; exit }
')"
IRC="BitchX"
;;
*ircii*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $3 }')"
IRC="ircII"
;;
*gaim*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }')"
IRC="Gaim"
;;
*pidgin*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v | gawk 'NR == 1 { print $2 }')"
IRC="Pidgin"
;;
*weechat-curses*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v)"
IRC="Weechat"
;;
*kvirc*)
IRCV=" $($IRC -v 2>&1 | gawk '{ for (i=2;i<=NF;i++) { if (i==NF) print $i; else printf $i" " }; exit }')"
IRC="KVIrc"
;;
*kopete*)
IRCV=" $(kopete -v | gawk '/Kopete:/ { print $2; exit }')"
IRC="Kopete"
;;
*perl*)
unset IRCV # KSirc is one of the possibilities now. KSirc is a wrapper around dsirc, a perl client
getcmdline $PPID
for ((I=0; I<=$CMDLMAX; I++)); do
case ${CMDL[I]} in
*dsirc*)
IRC="KSirc"
# Dynamic runpath detection is too complex with KSirc, because KSirc is started from
# kdeinit. /proc/<pid of the grandparent of this process>/exe is a link to /usr/bin/kdeinit
# with one parameter which contains parameters separated by spaces(??), first param being KSirc.
# Then, KSirc runs dsirc as the perl irc script and wraps around it. When /exec is executed,
# dsirc is the program that runs infobash, therefore that is the parent process that we see.
# You can imagine how hosed I am if I try to make infobash find out dynamically with which path
# KSirc was run by browsing up the process tree in /proc. That alone is straightjacket material.
# (KSirc sucks anyway ;)
IRCV=" $(ksirc -v | gawk '/KSirc:/ { print $2; exit }')"
break
;;
esac
done
[[ -z $IRCV ]] && IRC="Unknown Perl client"
;;
*bash*|*sh*)
unset IRCV
IRC="Shell wrapper"
;;
*)
IRC="Unknown : ${IRC##*/}"
unset IRCV
esac
[[ $SHOWIRC -lt 2 ]] && unset IRCV
else
IRC="PPID=\"$PPID\" - empty?"
unset IRCV
fi
}
# Get the parameters
getparams () {
[[ -z $1 ]] && return 1
while [[ -n $1 ]]; do
case $1 in
--crap)
CRAP=1
;;
-d|--debug)
DEBUG=1
exec 2>&1
;;
-v|-v[1-9]|--verbose)
if [[ ${#1} -eq 3 ]]; then
VBL="${1:2}"
else
if [[ $2 = --* || $2 = -* || -z $2 ]]; then
VBL=1
else
shift
VBL="$1"
fi
fi
echo "$VBL" | grep -q '^[1-3]$' || error 4 "$VBL"
;;
--version)
say "InfoBash, the universal, portable, system info script for irc."
say "Tested with Irssi, Xchat, Konversation, BitchX, KSirc, ircII,"
say "Gaim/Pidgin, Weechat, KVIrc and Kopete."
say "Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Michiel de Boer a.k.a. locsmif <infobash@rebelhomicide.demon.nl>"
say " "
say "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify"
say "it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by"
say "the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or"
say "(at your option) any later version."
exit 0
;;
*)
echo "$1" | grep -q '^[0-9][0-9]\?$' || error 3 "$1"
((CSCHEME)) || cscheme "$1"
esac
shift
done
}
# Enforce boilerplate and buzzword filters
sanitize () {
# Cannot use strong quotes to unquote a string with pipes in it! bash will interpret the |'s as usual and try to run a subshell!
# Using weak quotes instead, or use '"..."'
echo "$2" | gawk "BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 } { gsub(/${!1}/,\"\"); gsub(/ [ ]+/,\" \"); gsub(/^ +| +$/,\"\"); print }"
}
#################################################################################
########################## CALCULATED VARIABLES ###############################
#################################################################################
# Detect X and set variable "X" accordingly
[[ $DISPLAY ]] && X=1
# Fallback paths put into $XPATH; This might, among others, help on gentoo.
# Now, create a difference of $PATH and $XPATH and add that to $PATH:
unset TPATH
IFS=":"
for I in $XPATH; do
FLAG=0
for J in $PATH; do
[[ $I = $J ]] && FLAG=1
done
((FLAG)) || TPATH="$TPATH:$I"
done
IFS="$OIFS"
PATH="${PATH}${TPATH}"
##echo "PATH='$PATH'"
##/bin/sh -c 'echo "PATH in subshell=\"$PATH\""'
# Check for dependencies before running any commands in this script! So yes, here!!
checkdepend
# Do this after sourcing of config overrides so user can customize banwords
NORMALBANS=$(mkbans "${NORMALBANS[@]}") # Contrary to my previous belief, "${ARR[@]}" passes a quoted list, not one string
CPUBANS=$(mkbans "${CPUBANS[@]}")
##echo "NORMALBANS='$NORMALBANS'"
LSPCI=$(lspci -v | awk '{ gsub(/\(prog-if[^)]*\)/,""); print }')
###################################################################################
######################### ############################
######################### M A I N ############################
######################### ############################
###################################################################################
roots
if ((KONVI)); then
DCPORT="$1"
DCSERVER="$2"
DCTARGET="$3"
shift 3
# The section below is on request of Argonel from the Konversation developer team:
# it sources config files like $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts/infobash.conf
IFS=":"; for I in $(kde-config --path data); do
if [[ -r ${I}${KONVICFG} ]]; then source "${I}${KONVICFG}"; break; fi
done
IFS="$OIFS"
fi
# "$@" passes every parameter seperately quoted, "$*" passes all parameters as one quoted parameter.
getparams "$@"
# If no colorscheme was set in the parameter handling routine, then set the default scheme
((CSCHEME)) || cscheme "$DEFSCHEME"
ALLUP=1
dbg "ALLUP=1 : Infobash up and running.."
HN=$(hostname)
unset DISTRO
shopt -s nullglob; cd /etc; DISTGLOB=(*[-_]{release,version}); cd "$OLDPWD"; shopt -u nullglob
if ((${#DISTGLOB[@]} == 1)); then
DISTFILE="${DISTGLOB}"
elif ((${#DISTGLOB[@]} > 1)); then
for I in $DIST_DERIV $DIST_MAIN; do
# Only echo works with ${var[@]}, not say() or dbg()
# This is a known bug, search for the word "strange" inside comments
# echo "I='$I' DISTGLOB[@]='${DISTGLOB[@]}'"
if [[ " ${DISTGLOB[@]} " == *" $I "* ]]; then
DISTFILE="${I}"
break
fi
done
fi
if [[ -s /etc/${DISTFILE} && " $DIST_BLIST " != *" $DISTFILE "* ]]; then
DISTRO=$(eat "/etc/${DISTFILE}")
else
# Debian pure should fall through here
DISTFILE="issue"
DISTRO=$(gawk 'BEGIN { RS="" } { gsub(/\\[a-z]/,""); gsub(/ [ ]+/," "); gsub(/^ +| +$/,""); print }' "/etc/${DISTFILE}")
fi
((${#DISTRO} > 80 && ! CRAP)) && DISTRO="${RED}/etc/${DISTFILE} corrupted, use --crap to override${NORMAL}"
: ${DISTRO:=Unknown distro o_O}
OSKERN=$(uname -a | gawk '{print $1,$3,$(NF-1)}')
IFS=$'\n'
CPU=($(gawk -F': ' '
# TAKE NOTE: \t+ will work for /proc/cpuinfo, but SOME ARBITRARY FILE used for TESTING might contain SPACES!
# Therefore PATCH to use [ \t]+ when TESTING!
/^processor\t+:/ { nr = $NF }
/^model name/ { cpu[nr, "model"] = $NF }
/^cpu MHz/ {
if (!min) {
min = $NF
}
else {
if ($NF < min) { min = $NF }
}
if ($NF > max) { max = $NF }
cpu[nr, "speed"] = $NF
}
/^cache size/ { cpu[nr, "cache"] = $NF }
/^flags/ { cpu[nr, "flags"] = $NF }
/^bogomips/ { cpu[nr, "bogomips"] = $NF }
END {
#if (!nr) { print ",,,"; exit } # <- should this be necessary or should bash handle that
for (i = 0; i <= nr; i++) {
print cpu[i, "model"] "," cpu[i, "speed"] "," cpu[i, "cache"] "," cpu[i, "flags"] "," cpu[i, "bogomips"]
}
if (!min) {
print "not found"
exit
}
if (min != max) {
printf("Min:%s%s Max:%s%s\n", min, "Mhz", max, "Mhz")
}
else {
printf("%s %s\n", max, "Mhz")
}
}
' /proc/cpuinfo))
IFS="$OIFS"
for ((I=0;I<${#CPU[@]}-1;I++)); do
IFS=","; CPUTMP=(${CPU[I]}); IFS="$OIFS"
unset CPU[I]
CPUTMP[0]=$(sanitize NORMALBANS "${CPUTMP[0]}")
CPUTMP[0]=$(sanitize CPUBANS "${CPUTMP[0]}")
# I use all these loops so I can easily extend the cpu array created in the awk script above with more fields per cpu.
for ((J=0;J<${#CPUTMP[@]};J++)); do
((J)) && CPU[I]="${CPU[I]},${CPUTMP[J]}" || CPU[I]="${CPUTMP[J]}"
done
done
if echo "${CPU[@]}" | grep -qi 'dual\|triple\|quad'; then
NOCPUCOUNT=1
else
case $((${#CPU[@]}-1)) in
2)
CPU2="Dual"
;;
3)
CPU2="Triple"
;;
4)
CPU2="Quad"
;;
[5-9]|[1-9][0-9])
CPU2="${#CPU[@]}x"
;;
*)
unset CPU2
;;
esac
fi
IFS=","; CPUTMP=(${CPU[0]}); IFS="$OIFS"
# For the short line
CPUMODEL="${CPU2}${CPU2+ }${CPUTMP[0]}" # clocked at [${CPU[${#CPU[@]}-1]}]" # old CPU2
CPUCLOCK="${CPU[${#CPU[@]}-1]}" # old CPU3
CPUFLAGS="${CPUTMP[3]}" # old CPU4
# nx = AMD stack protection extensions
# lm = Intel 64bit extensions
# sse, sse2, pni = sse1,2,3 gfx extensions
# svm = AMD pacifica virtualization extensions
# vmx = Intel IVT (vanderpool) virtualization extensions
CPUFLAGS=$(echo "$CPUFLAGS" | awk '
BEGIN {
RS=" "
ssel["sse"] = 1
ssel["sse2"] = 2
ssel["pni"] = 3
sses[1] = "sse"
sses[2] = "sse2"
sses[3] = "sse3"
}
/^(nx|lm|svm|vmx)$/ {
if (s) { s = s " " $0 }
else { s = $0 }
}
/^(sse2?|pni)$/ {
if (ssel[$0] > sse) sse = ssel[$0]
}
END {
if (sse) {
if (s) s = sses[sse] " " s;
else s = sses[sse]
}
print s
}
')
#grep -oE '\<(nx|lm|sse[0-9]?|pni|svm|vmx)\>' | tr '\n' ' '))
[[ -z $CPUFLAGS ]] && CPUFLAGS="-"
for I in /proc/ide/ide*/hd*; do
if [[ -e $I/media && $(eat $I/media) = disk ]]; then
if [[ ! -e $I/capacity ]]; then # BUGFIX: Ran into a debian sarge kernel that did not have the "capacity" file in the hd* directories
CAP=0
break
fi
((CAP+=$(eat $I/capacity)))
HDDMOD="${HDDMOD}${HDDMOD+,}$(eat $I/model)"
fi
done
if [[ -e /proc/scsi/scsi ]]; then
# Silly sata detection, will also pick up usb sticks, and it is all I will put into infobash. if you want more, infoperl is on
# the way :)
IFS=$'\n'; THDD=($(gawk '
BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 }
/host/ {
getline a[$0]
getline b[$0]
}
END {
for (i in a) {
if (b[i] ~ / *type: *direct-access.*/) {
#c=gensub(/^ *vendor: (.+) +model: (.+) +rev: (.+)$/,"\\1 \\2 \\3","g",a[i])
c=gensub(/^ *vendor: (.+) +model: (.+) +rev:.*$/,"\\1 \\2","g",a[i])
gsub(/ [ ]+/, " ", c); gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", c)
#print a[i]
if (c ~ /\<flash\>|\<pendrive\>|memory stick|memory card/) continue
print c
}
}
}
' /proc/scsi/scsi)); IFS="$OIFS"
for ((I=0;I<${#THDD[@]};I++)); do
HDDMOD="${HDDMOD}${HDDMOD+,}${THDD[I]}"
done
fi
##say "$HDDMOD" ; exit
((CAP)) && HDDCAP1="$((CAP/2))"
# See http://lanana.org/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt for major numbers used below
HDDCAP2=$(gawk '$1 ~ /^(3|22|33|8)$/ && $2 % 16 == 0 {size+=$3} END {printf("%d\n",size)}' /proc/partitions)
##say "HDDCAP1=\"$HDDCAP1\" HDDCAP2=\"$HDDCAP2"" ; exit
HDD=0 ; for I in ${!HDDCAP*}; do [[ ${!I} -gt $HDD ]] && HDD="${!I}" ; done
if ((HDD)); then
HDDUSG=$(df | gawk '
p {
if (/^\/dev\/(mapper\/|[hs]d[a-z][0-9]+)/) {
if (NF == 1) {
getline
if (NF == 5) { c += $2 }
else next
}
else if (NF == 6) { c += $3 }
}
}
/^Filesystem/ { p++ }
END { print c }
')
HDDUSG="$((HDDUSG*100/HDD))%used"
HDD="$(($HDD*1024/1000**3))GB"
else
unset HDDUSG
HDD="unknown.."
fi
MEM=$(gawk '
/^MemTotal:/ { tot = $2 }
/^(MemFree|Buffers|Cached):/ { notused+=$2 }
END {
used = tot-notused
printf("%.1f/%.1fMB\n", used/1024, tot/1024)
}' /proc/meminfo)
PROC="$(($(ps aux | wc -l)-1))"
UPT=$(uptime | gawk '{ a = gensub(/^.*up *([^,]*).*$/,"\\1","g",$0); gsub(/ /,"",a); print a }')
IFS=$'\n'; GFX=($(echo "$LSPCI" | gawk -F': ' '/VGA compatible controller/ { print $NF }')); IFS="$OIFS"
for ((I=0;I<${#GFX[@]};I++)); do
GFX[I]=$(sanitize NORMALBANS "${GFX[I]}")
done
# GFXMEM is UNUSED at the moment, because it shows AGP aperture size, which is not necessarily equal to GFX memory..
# GFXMEM="size=[$(echo "$LSPCI" | gawk '/VGA/{while (!/^$/) {getline;if (/size=[0-9][0-9]*M/) {size2=gensub(/.*\[size=([0-9]+)M\].*/,"\\1","g",$0);if (size<size2){size=size2}}}}END{print size2}')M]"
if ((X)); then
# Added the two ?'s , because the resolution is now reported without spaces around the 'x', as in
# 1400x1050 instead of 1400 x 1050. Change as of X.org version 1.3.0
RES=$(xrandr | gawk '
/\*/ { res[++m] = gensub(/^.* ([0-9]+) ?x ?([0-9]+)[_ ].* ([0-9\.]+)\*.*$/,"\\1x\\2@\\3hz","g",$0) }
END {
for (n in res) {
if (res[n] ~ /^[[:digit:]]+x[[:digit:]]+/)
line = line ? line ", " res[n] : res[n]
}
if (line)
print(line)
}
')
[[ -z $RES ]] && RES=$(xdpyinfo | gawk '/dimensions/ { print $2 }')
# X vendor and version detection.
XVENDOR=$(xdpyinfo | gawk -F': +' '
BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 }
/vendor string/ {
gsub(/the|,|inc|foundation|project|coorperation/, "", $2)
gsub(/^ +| +$/, "", $2); gsub(/ +/," ",$2)
print $2
}
')
# new method added since radeon and X.org and the disappearance of <X server name> version : ...etc
# Later on, the normal textual version string returned, e.g. like: X.Org version: 6.8.2
# A failover mechanism is in place. (if $XVERNUM is empty, the release number is parsed instead)
XVERNUM=$(xdpyinfo | awk '/version:/ { print $NF }')
[[ -z $XVERNUM ]] && XVERNUM=$(xdpyinfo | gawk -F': +' '
BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 }
/vendor release number/ {
gsub(/0+$/,"",$2)
gsub(/0+/,".",$2)
print $2
}
')
#X -version 2>&1 | gawk '/^X Window System Version/ { print $5 }'
#This method could be used in the future to detect X when X is not running,
#however currently infobash ignores X checks when X is not found.
XVER="$XVENDOR $XVERNUM"
IFS=$'\n'
GLX=($(glxinfo | gawk -F ': ' '
function join(arr, sep) {
s=""
i=flag=0
for (i in arr) {
if (flag++) s = s sep
s = s i
}
return s
}
BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 }
/opengl renderer/ {
if ($2 ~ /mesa/) {
# Allow r300 et al, but not the rest
if ($2 ~ / r[3-9][0-9][0-9] /) {
a[$2]
f++
}
next
}
$2 && a[$2]
}
/opengl version/ && (f || $2 !~ /mesa/) { $2 && b[$2] }
/direct rendering/ { $2 && c[$2] }
END {
printf("%s\n%s\n%s\n", join(a,", "), join(b,", "), join(c,", "))
}
'))
IFS="$OIFS"
GLXR="${GLX[0]}"; GLXV="${GLX[1]}"; GLXDR="${GLX[2]}"
# GLXR=$(glxinfo | gawk -F ': ' 'BEGIN {IGNORECASE=1} /opengl renderer/ && $2 !~ /mesa/ {seen[$2]++} END {for (i in seen) {printf("%s ",i)}}')
# GLXV=$(glxinfo | gawk -F ': ' 'BEGIN {IGNORECASE=1} /opengl version/ && $2 !~ /mesa/ {seen[$2]++} END {for (i in seen) {printf("%s ",i)}}')
[[ -z $GLXR || -z $GLXV ]] && MESA=1
AGPMOD=$(gawk '/agp/ && !/agpgart/ && $3 > 0 { print(gensub(/(.*)_agp.*/,"\\1","g",$1)) }' /proc/modules)
else
RES=$(stty -F $(readlink /proc/$PPID/fd/0) size | gawk '{ print $2"x"$1 }')
RUNLVL=$(runlevel | gawk '{ print $2 }')
fi
if ((VBL)); then # (IF VBL > 1)
if ((SHOWHOST)); then
LNINTRO=$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} \"%s\"${C1} %s " "Host/Kernel/OS" "$HN" "running")
else
LNINTRO=$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} " "OS/Kernel")
fi
LNINTRO="$LNINTRO$(echo -ne "${C2}$OSKERN ${CN}[ ${C1}$DISTRO ${CN}]")"
say "$LNINTRO"
##say "CPU[0]=\"${CPU[0]}\""
IFS=","; CPUTMP=(${CPU[0]}); IFS="$OIFS"
# Strange (and also some expected) behavior encountered.
# If say() uses $1 as the parameter to output to the screen, then passing "<text1> ${ARR[@]} <text2>"
# will output only <text1> and the first element of ARR. That "@" splits in elements and "*" _doesn't_, is to be expected.
# However, that text2 is consecutively truncated is somewhat strange, so take note. This has been confirmed by #bash on freenode.
# The above mentioned only emerges when using the debugging markers below
##say "CPUTMP=\"***${CPUTMP[@]} $HN+++++++\"----------"
[[ -z ${CPUTMP[2]} ]] && CPUTMP[2]="unknown"
[[ ${#CPU[@]} -gt 2 ]] && CPUNUM="(1)" || unset CPUNUM # Array CPU always has one element: max clockfreq found. Therefore -gt and not -ge
LNCPU=$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} %s" "CPU Info" "${CPUNUM}${CPUNUM+ }${CPUTMP[0]}")
[[ $VBL -ge 3 ]] && LNCPU=$(printf "%s${C2} %s %s ${C1}%s${CN}%s${C2} %s ${CN}%s" "$LNCPU" "${CPUTMP[2]}" "cache" "flags" "(" "$CPUFLAGS" ")")
LNCPU=$(printf "%s ${C1}%s${C2} ${CN}%s${C2} %s ${CN}%s" "$LNCPU" "clocked at" "[" "${CPUTMP[1]} MHz" "]")
say "$LNCPU"
for ((I=1;I<${#CPU[@]}-1;I++)); do
IFS=","; CPUTMP=(${CPU[I]}); IFS="$OIFS"
LNCPU=$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} %s" " " "($((I+1))) ${CPUTMP[0]}")
[[ $VBL -ge 3 ]] && LNCPU=$(printf "%s${C2} %s %s ${C1}%s${CN}%s${C2} %s ${CN}%s" "$LNCPU" "${CPUTMP[2]}" "cache" "flags" "(" "$CPUFLAGS" ")")
LNCPU=$(printf "%s ${C1}%s${C2} ${CN}%s${C2} %s ${CN}%s" "$LNCPU" "clocked at" "[" "${CPUTMP[1]} MHz" "]")
say "$LNCPU"
[[ $I -gt 10 ]] && break
done
LNGFX=$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} %s" "Videocard" "${GFX[0]}")
if ((X)); then
LNGFX="${LNGFX}$(echo -ne "${C1} $XVER ${CN}[${C2} ${RES} ${CN}]")"
else
LNGFX="${LNGFX}$(echo -ne "${C1} tty resolution ${CN}(${C2} ${RES} ${CN})")"
fi
say "$LNGFX"
I=1 ; while [[ -n ${GFX[I]} && $I -le 3 ]]; do
LNGFX=$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} %s" " " "${GFX[I]}")
say "$LNGFX"
((I++))
done
if [[ $VBL -ge 2 ]]; then
IFS=$'\n' LNNET=($(echo "$LSPCI" | gawk '
BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 }
/^[0-9a-f:.]+ (ethernet|network) (controller|bridge)/ || /^[0-9a-f:.]+ [^:]+: .*(ethernet|network).*$/ {
nic=gensub(/^[0-9a-f:.]+ [^:]+: (.+)$/,"\\1","g",$0)
gsub(/realtek semiconductor/, "Realtek", nic)
gsub(/davicom semiconductor/, "Davicom", nic)
gsub(/,/," ", nic)
gsub(/'"$NORMALBANS"'/, "", nic); gsub(/ [ ]+/," ", nic); gsub(/^ +| +$/,"", nic)
# The doublequotes above are necessary because of the pipes in the variable.
eth[nic]++
while (getline && !/^$/) {
if (/I\/O/) ports[nic]=ports[nic]$4" "
}
}
END {
j=0
for (i in eth) {
if (eth[i]>1) {
a[j]=eth[i]"x "i
if (ports[i] != "") a[j]=a[j]", at ports: "ports[i]
}
else {
a[j]=i
if (ports[i] != "") a[j]=a[j]", at port: "ports[i];
}
j++
}
j=0
while (a[j]) {
print a[j]
j++
}
}
'))
IFS="$OIFS"
if [[ -n ${LNNET[@]} ]]; then
I=0
say "$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} %s" "Network cards" "${LNNET[I]}")"
while [[ -n ${LNNET[++I]} ]]; do
say "$(printf "${C1}%-${INDENT}s${C2} %s" " " "${LNNET[I]}")"
done
fi
fi #if [[ $VBL -ge 2 ]]
# Some code could look superfluous but BitchX doesn't like lines not ending in a newline. F*&k that bitch!
LNLAST=$(echo -ne "${C1}Processes${C2} ${PROC}${CN} | ${C1}Uptime${C2} ${UPT}${CN} | ${C1}Memory${C2} ${MEM}${CN}")
if [[ $VBL -ge 2 ]]; then
LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne " | ${C1}HDD${C2} ${HDDMOD} ${C1}Size${C2} ${HDD} (${HDDUSG})${CN}")"
else
LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne " | ${C1}HDD Size${C2} ${HDD} (${HDDUSG})${CN}")"
fi
if ((X)) && ! ((MESA)); then
LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne " | ${C1}GLX Renderer${C2} ${GLXR}${CN} | ${C1}GLX Version${C2} ${GLXV}${CN}")"
((CRAP)) && LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne " | ${C1}Direct rendering${C2} ${GLXDR}${CN}")"
fi
[[ $RUNLVL ]] && LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne " | ${C1}Runlevel${C2} ${RUNLVL}${CN}")"
((SHOWIRC)) && LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne " | ${C1}Client${C2} ${IRC}${IRCV}${CN}")"
LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne " | ${C1}${MYVERSION}")"
((SCHEME)) && LNLAST="${LNLAST}$(echo -ne "${NORMAL}")"
say "$LNLAST"
else # (IF VBL > 1 ... ELSE)
#cscheme 12
if ! ((IBSHELL)); then
for I in $C1 $C2 $CN ; do case "$I" in "$GREEN"|"$WHITE"|"$YELLOW"|"$CYAN") BGBLACK=1 ;; esac ; done
((BGBLACK)) && { for I in C1 C2 CN ; do [[ "${!I}" = "$NORMAL" ]] && declare $I="${!I}15,1" || declare $I="${!I},1" ; done ; }
#C1="${C1},1"; C2="${C2},1"; CN="${CN},1"
fi
LNSHORT=$(echo -ne "${C1}CPU${CN}[${C2}${CPUMODEL} clocked at ${CPUCLOCK}${CN}] ${C1}Kernel${CN}[${C2}${OSKERN}${CN}] ${C1}Up${CN}[${C2}${FL2}${FL1}${UPT}${FL1}${CN}] ${C1}Mem${CN}[${C2}${FL2}${FL1}${MEM}${FL1}${CN}] ${C1}HDD${CN}[${C2}${FL2}${FL1}${HDD}($HDDUSG)${FL1}${CN}] ${C1}Procs${CN}[${C2}${FL2}${FL1}${PROC}${FL1}${CN}]")
((SHOWIRC)) && LNSHORT="${LNSHORT}$(echo -ne " ${C1}Client${CN}[${C2}${IRC}${IRCV}${CN}]")"
((SCHEME)) && LNSHORT="${LNSHORT}$(echo -ne "$NORMAL")"
say "$LNSHORT"
fi # (IF VBL > 1)
((IBSHELL && SCHEME)) && echo -n ""
exit 0 # weechat's executor plugin forced me to do this, and rightfully so, because else the exit code from the last command is taken..