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This revision of DAHDI-Tools is the base revision for the switch to git. git-svn-id: http://svn.astersk.org/svn/dahdi/tools/tools/trunk@9159
268 lines
6.2 KiB
Perl
Executable File
268 lines
6.2 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
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#
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# Written by Oron Peled <oron@actcom.co.il>
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# Copyright (C) 2007, Xorcom
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute and/or
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# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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#
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# $Id$
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#
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use strict;
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use File::Basename;
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use Getopt::Std;
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BEGIN { my $dir = dirname($0); unshift(@INC, "$dir", "$dir/perl_modules"); }
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use Dahdi;
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use Dahdi::Hardware;
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use Dahdi::Span;
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use Dahdi::Xpp;
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use Dahdi::Xpp::Xbus;
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use Dahdi::Xpp::Mpp;
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$Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION = 1;
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$main::VERSION = '$Id$';
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sub HELP_MESSAGE() {
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eval(usage());
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return 0;
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}
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sub usage {
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die "Usage: $0 {status|jump|enable-wd|disable-wd|ports}\n";
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}
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our ($opt_v, $opt_x);
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getopts('vx') || usage;
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@ARGV == 1 or usage;
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# Find USB bus toplevel
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my $usb_top;
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$usb_top = '/dev/bus/usb';
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$usb_top = '/proc/bus/usb' unless -d $usb_top;
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die "No USB toplevel found\n" unless -d $usb_top;
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sub tws_devs() {
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my @devs;
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foreach my $dev (Dahdi::Hardware->device_list) {
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next unless $dev->is_astribank;
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next unless $dev->product =~ /116./;
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push(@devs, $dev->hardware_name);
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}
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return @devs;
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}
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sub tws_usb_devfile($) {
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my $name = shift || die;
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# Remove prefix
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if($name !~ s/usb://) {
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die "$name is not a USB name\n";
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}
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return "$usb_top/$name";
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}
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sub tws_show(@) {
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my @usb_devs = @_;
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my $format = "%-15s %-10s %-15s %-10s %-10s\n";
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printf $format, 'DEVICE', 'PORT', 'WATCHDOG', 'POWER0', 'POWER1';
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foreach my $dev (@usb_devs) {
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my $mppinfo = $dev->mppinfo;
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if(!defined $mppinfo) {
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printf STDERR "%s: no MPP information\n", $dev->hardware_name;
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next;
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}
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if(!defined $mppinfo->{TWINSTAR_PORT}) {
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printf STDERR "%s: no TWINSTAR_PORT information\n", $dev->hardware_name;
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next;
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}
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my $power = $mppinfo->twinstar_power;
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printf $format,
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$dev->hardware_name,
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$mppinfo->twinstar_port,
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($mppinfo->twinstar_watchdog) ? "on" : "off",
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($power->[0]) ? "yes" : "no",
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($power->[1]) ? "yes" : "no";
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}
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}
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sub tws_portnum($) {
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my $dev = shift || die "Missing dev";
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my $mppinfo = $dev->mppinfo;
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if(!defined $mppinfo) {
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printf STDERR "%s: no MPP information\n", $dev->hardware_name;
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return undef;
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}
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return $mppinfo->twinstar_port;
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}
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sub tws_showports(@) {
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my @usb_devs = @_;
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foreach my $dev (@usb_devs) {
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my $mppinfo = $dev->mppinfo;
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if(!defined $mppinfo) {
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printf STDERR "%s: no MPP information\n", $dev->hardware_name;
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next;
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}
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if(!defined $mppinfo->{TWINSTAR_PORT}) {
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printf STDERR "%s: no TWINSTAR_PORT information\n", $dev->hardware_name;
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next;
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}
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printf "%s\n", $mppinfo->{TWINSTAR_PORT};
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}
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}
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sub tws_watchdog($@) {
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my $on = shift;
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die "tws_watchdog() on/off?" unless defined $on;
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my @usb_devs = @_;
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foreach my $dev (@usb_devs) {
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my $mppinfo = $dev->mppinfo;
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if(!defined $mppinfo) {
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printf STDERR "%s: no MPP information\n", $dev->hardware_name;
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next;
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}
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$mppinfo->mpp_setwatchdog($on);
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}
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}
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sub tws_jump(@) {
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my @usb_devs = @_;
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foreach my $dev (@usb_devs) {
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my $mppinfo = $dev->mppinfo;
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if(!defined $mppinfo) {
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printf STDERR "%s: no MPP information\n", $dev->hardware_name;
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next;
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}
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eval {
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$mppinfo->mpp_jump;
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};
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warn $@ if $@;
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}
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}
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sub dev_list() {
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my @devs;
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foreach my $dev (Dahdi::Hardware->device_list) {
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next unless $dev->is_astribank;
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next unless $dev->product =~ /116./;
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Dahdi::Xpp::Mpp->mpp_addinfo($dev);
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push(@devs, $dev);
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}
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return @devs;
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}
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my @usb_devices = dev_list();
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if($ARGV[0] eq 'status') {
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tws_show(@usb_devices);
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} elsif($ARGV[0] eq 'jump') {
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tws_jump(@usb_devices);
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} elsif($ARGV[0] eq 'disable-wd') {
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tws_watchdog(0, @usb_devices);
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} elsif($ARGV[0] eq 'enable-wd') {
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tws_watchdog(1, @usb_devices);
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} elsif($ARGV[0] eq 'ports') {
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tws_showports(@usb_devices);
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} else {
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usage;
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}
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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twinstar - Control the Twinstar feature of a Xorcom Astribank
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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twinstar {status|jump|enable-wd|disable-wd|ports}
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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B<twinstar> is a tool to control the Twinstar (dual USB port) of a
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Xorcom Astribank. There is a single and mandatory argument which is the
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command to run. That command operates on all the Astribanks connected to
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the system.
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Technically all the commands are implemented using Dahdi::Xpp::Mpp which
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in turn uses astribank_tool. Thus using thus tool will require root
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permissions or otherwise read/write permissions to the USB device.
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The twinstar may be in I<watchdog mode>, which means that it will jump
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to the remote host if it loses contact with the local host. This can
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happen if the machine is powered down or hangs or even if the xpp
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drivers are unloaded. Which is why the standard twinstar scripts put the
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Astribanks in twinstar mode on startup and remove it on normal shutdown.
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An Astribank will only jump to the other host (either if asked
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explicitly or by the watchdog) only if there is a different Astribank
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connected to the other port and running. Which is why all of this has no
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effect on systems that don't need this functionality.
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The command are:
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=head2 status
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Shows the current status of all Astribanks. Note that it only shows
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Astribanks whose current active USB port is the one connected to this
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computer.
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Example output:
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DEVICE PORT WATCHDOG POWER0 POWER1
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usb:001/010 0 on yes yes
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usb:001/011 0 on yes yes
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For each Astribank on the system that has Twinstar support we get:
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=over 4
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=item Device
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The address of the device. This is the bus address, e.g. the address you
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see in lsusb / dahdi_hardware.
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=item Port
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The active USB port on the Astribank. This should be always '0' on the
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master and always 1 on the slave.
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=item Watchdog
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I<on> if the watchdog is triggered in the Atribank or I<off> otherwise.
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=item Power0, Power1
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Shows which ports of this Astribank are connected to a USB port of a
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running computer. This only shows whether or not the USB host provides
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power.
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=back
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=head2 ports
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Shows the same 'Port' column of the B<status> command.
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=head2 jump
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Command all the Astribanks to jump to the other port. This works
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regardless the watchdog mode is enabled or not. But requires that there
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is power on the other port.
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=head2 enable-wd
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Enables watchdog mode.
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=head2 disable-wd
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Disables watchdog mode.
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=head1 FILES
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B<twinstar> mostly uses astribank_tool which in turn mostly uses USB
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files under /dev/bus/usb .
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