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Hook up more stuff..
- Battery temperature
- Aux voltage
- Low/high main/aux voltage, and flat battery alarms
author | Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au> |
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date | Mon, 06 Dec 2021 22:32:32 +1030 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import sys from traceback import print_exc from os import _exit as os_exit from os import statvfs from subprocess import check_output, CalledProcessError import logging import dbus logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) VEDBUS_INVALID = dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('i'), variant_level=1) class NoVrmPortalIdError(Exception): pass # Use this function to make sure the code quits on an unexpected exception. Make sure to use it # when using GLib.idle_add and also GLib.timeout_add. # Without this, the code will just keep running, since GLib does not stop the mainloop on an # exception. # Example: GLib.idle_add(exit_on_error, myfunc, arg1, arg2) def exit_on_error(func, *args, **kwargs): try: return func(*args, **kwargs) except: try: print ('exit_on_error: there was an exception. Printing stacktrace will be tried and then exit') print_exc() except: pass # sys.exit() is not used, since that throws an exception, which does not lead to a program # halt when used in a dbus callback, see connection.py in the Python/Dbus libraries, line 230. os_exit(1) __vrm_portal_id = None def get_vrm_portal_id(): # The original definition of the VRM Portal ID is that it is the mac # address of the onboard- ethernet port (eth0), stripped from its colons # (:) and lower case. This may however differ between platforms. On Venus # the task is therefore deferred to /sbin/get-unique-id so that a # platform specific method can be easily defined. # # If /sbin/get-unique-id does not exist, then use the ethernet address # of eth0. This also handles the case where velib_python is used as a # package install on a Raspberry Pi. # # On a Linux host where the network interface may not be eth0, you can set # the VRM_IFACE environment variable to the correct name. global __vrm_portal_id if __vrm_portal_id: return __vrm_portal_id portal_id = None # First try the method that works if we don't have a data partition. This # will fail when the current user is not root. try: portal_id = check_output("/sbin/get-unique-id").decode("utf-8", "ignore").strip() if not portal_id: raise NoVrmPortalIdError("get-unique-id returned blank") __vrm_portal_id = portal_id return portal_id except CalledProcessError: # get-unique-id returned non-zero raise NoVrmPortalIdError("get-unique-id returned non-zero") except OSError: # File doesn't exist, use fallback pass # Fall back to getting our id using a syscall. Assume we are on linux. # Allow the user to override what interface is used using an environment # variable. import fcntl, socket, struct, os iface = os.environ.get('VRM_IFACE', 'eth0').encode('ascii') s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) try: info = fcntl.ioctl(s.fileno(), 0x8927, struct.pack('256s', iface[:15])) except IOError: raise NoVrmPortalIdError("ioctl failed for eth0") __vrm_portal_id = info[18:24].hex() return __vrm_portal_id # See VE.Can registers - public.docx for definition of this conversion def convert_vreg_version_to_readable(version): def str_to_arr(x, length): a = [] for i in range(0, len(x), length): a.append(x[i:i+length]) return a x = "%x" % version x = x.upper() if len(x) == 5 or len(x) == 3 or len(x) == 1: x = '0' + x a = str_to_arr(x, 2); # remove the first 00 if there are three bytes and it is 00 if len(a) == 3 and a[0] == '00': a.remove(0); # if we have two or three bytes now, and the first character is a 0, remove it if len(a) >= 2 and a[0][0:1] == '0': a[0] = a[0][1]; result = '' for item in a: result += ('.' if result != '' else '') + item result = 'v' + result return result def get_free_space(path): result = -1 try: s = statvfs(path) result = s.f_frsize * s.f_bavail # Number of free bytes that ordinary users except Exception as ex: logger.info("Error while retrieving free space for path %s: %s" % (path, ex)) return result def get_load_averages(): c = read_file('/proc/loadavg') return c.split(' ')[:3] def _get_sysfs_machine_name(): try: with open('/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model', 'r') as f: return f.read().rstrip('\x00') except IOError: pass return None # Returns None if it cannot find a machine name. Otherwise returns the string # containing the name def get_machine_name(): # First try calling the venus utility script try: return check_output("/usr/bin/product-name").strip().decode('UTF-8') except (CalledProcessError, OSError): pass # Fall back to sysfs name = _get_sysfs_machine_name() if name is not None: return name # Fall back to venus build machine name try: with open('/etc/venus/machine', 'r', encoding='UTF-8') as f: return f.read().strip() except IOError: pass return None def get_product_id(): """ Find the machine ID and return it. """ # First try calling the venus utility script try: return check_output("/usr/bin/product-id").strip() except (CalledProcessError, OSError): pass # Fall back machine name mechanism name = _get_sysfs_machine_name() return { 'Color Control GX': 'C001', 'Venus GX': 'C002', 'Octo GX': 'C006', 'EasySolar-II': 'C007', 'MultiPlus-II': 'C008' }.get(name, 'C003') # C003 is Generic # Returns False if it cannot open the file. Otherwise returns its rstripped contents def read_file(path): content = False try: with open(path, 'r') as f: content = f.read().rstrip() except Exception as ex: logger.debug("Error while reading %s: %s" % (path, ex)) return content def wrap_dbus_value(value): if value is None: return VEDBUS_INVALID if isinstance(value, float): return dbus.Double(value, variant_level=1) if isinstance(value, bool): return dbus.Boolean(value, variant_level=1) if isinstance(value, int): try: return dbus.Int32(value, variant_level=1) except OverflowError: return dbus.Int64(value, variant_level=1) if isinstance(value, str): return dbus.String(value, variant_level=1) if isinstance(value, list): if len(value) == 0: # If the list is empty we cannot infer the type of the contents. So assume unsigned integer. # A (signed) integer is dangerous, because an empty list of signed integers is used to encode # an invalid value. return dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('u'), variant_level=1) return dbus.Array([wrap_dbus_value(x) for x in value], variant_level=1) if isinstance(value, dict): # Wrapping the keys of the dictionary causes D-Bus errors like: # 'arguments to dbus_message_iter_open_container() were incorrect, # assertion "(type == DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY && contained_signature && # *contained_signature == DBUS_DICT_ENTRY_BEGIN_CHAR) || (contained_signature == NULL || # _dbus_check_is_valid_signature (contained_signature))" failed in file ...' return dbus.Dictionary({(k, wrap_dbus_value(v)) for k, v in value.items()}, variant_level=1) return value dbus_int_types = (dbus.Int32, dbus.UInt32, dbus.Byte, dbus.Int16, dbus.UInt16, dbus.UInt32, dbus.Int64, dbus.UInt64) def unwrap_dbus_value(val): """Converts D-Bus values back to the original type. For example if val is of type DBus.Double, a float will be returned.""" if isinstance(val, dbus_int_types): return int(val) if isinstance(val, dbus.Double): return float(val) if isinstance(val, dbus.Array): v = [unwrap_dbus_value(x) for x in val] return None if len(v) == 0 else v if isinstance(val, (dbus.Signature, dbus.String)): return str(val) # Python has no byte type, so we convert to an integer. if isinstance(val, dbus.Byte): return int(val) if isinstance(val, dbus.ByteArray): return "".join([bytes(x) for x in val]) if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)): return [unwrap_dbus_value(x) for x in val] if isinstance(val, (dbus.Dictionary, dict)): # Do not unwrap the keys, see comment in wrap_dbus_value return dict([(x, unwrap_dbus_value(y)) for x, y in val.items()]) if isinstance(val, dbus.Boolean): return bool(val) return val