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Make the pri_termtype setting in genconf_parameters apply to any BRI/PRI carddeclared as "soft NT". ATM, this is only the Xorcom E1/T1 device and the Digium HA8 (BRI) module of the TDM card. Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> Acked-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com> git-svn-id: http://svn.astersk.org/svn/dahdi/tools/trunk@9979 17933a7a-c749-41c5-a318-cba88f637d49
197 lines
4.4 KiB
Perl
Executable File
197 lines
4.4 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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BEGIN { my $dir = dirname($0); unshift(@INC, "$dir", "$dir/perl_modules"); }
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use Getopt::Std;
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use Dahdi;
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use Dahdi::Xpp;
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use Dahdi::Config::Gen;
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use Dahdi::Config::Params;
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my $version = '1'; # Functionality version (integer)
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my $revision = '$Revision$';
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my %opts;
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sub set_defaults {
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my $default_file = $ENV{GENCONF_PARAMETERS} || "/etc/dahdi/genconf_parameters";
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my $params = Dahdi::Config::Params->new($default_file);
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#$params->dump;
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if($opts{v}) {
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print "Default parameters from ", $params->{GENCONF_FILE}, "\n";
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}
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my $gconfig = Dahdi::Config::Gen->new($params);
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#$gconfig->dump;
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return $gconfig;
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}
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sub spans_prep($@) {
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my $gconfig = shift || die;
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my @spans = @_;
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foreach my $span (@spans) {
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if($span->is_pri || $span->is_bri) {
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$span->pri_set_fromconfig($gconfig);
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}
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}
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}
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sub generator_list($) {
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my $gconfig = shift || die;
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my @genlist;
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if (@ARGV) {
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for my $gen (@ARGV) {
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push @genlist, $gen;
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}
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} else {
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# No files given. Use the defaults.
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@genlist = ('system', 'chandahdi');
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if($gconfig->{'pri_connection_type'} eq 'R2') {
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push @genlist, 'unicall';
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}
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}
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return @genlist;
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}
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sub parse_genopts($) {
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my $optstr = shift;
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my %genopts;
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$optstr = '' unless defined $optstr;
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foreach my $o (split(/,/, $optstr)) {
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my ($k, $v) = split(/=/, $o, 2);
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$v = 1 unless defined $v and $v;
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$genopts{$k} = $v;
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}
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return %genopts;
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}
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sub generate_files($@) {
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my $gconfig = shift || die;
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my @spans = @_;
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my @generators = generator_list($gconfig);
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for my $gen (@generators) {
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my ($name, $optstr) = split(/=/, $gen, 2);
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die "Illegal name '$name'\n" unless $name =~ /^\w+$/;
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$name =~ s/(.)(.*)/\u$1\L$2/;
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my %genopts = parse_genopts($optstr);
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$genopts{'freepbx'} = 'yes' if $opts{'F'};
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if(defined $opts{'v'}) {
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$genopts{'verbose'} = $opts{v};
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}
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$gconfig->run_generator($name, \%genopts, @spans);
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}
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}
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getopts('vVF', \%opts) || die "$0: Bad option\n";
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if($opts{'V'}) {
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my $revstr = $revision;
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$revstr =~ s/[^$]*\$[^:]+:\s*//;
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$revstr =~ s/\s*\$.*//;
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print "$0: version=$version revision=$revstr\n";
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exit 0;
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}
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my $gconfig = set_defaults;
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my @spans = Dahdi::spans();
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spans_prep($gconfig, @spans);
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generate_files($gconfig, @spans);
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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dahdi_genconf - Generate configuration for dahdi channels.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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dahdi_genconf [options] [generator...]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This script generate configuration files for Dahdi hardware.
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It uses two information sources:
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=over 4
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=item Hardware
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The actual dahdi hardware is automatically detected on the host.
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=item /etc/dahdi/genconf_parameters
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A configuration file that supplements the hardware information.
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Its location may be overridden via the C<GENCONF_PARAMETERS> environment
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variable.
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=back
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The dahdi_genconf script can generate various kinds of configuration files
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as specificed by the generator arguments. Each generator is a perl classes
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in Dahdi::Config::Gen namespace. The generator names on the command line
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are the class names in lowercase.
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The following generators are currently implemented: system, chandahdi, unicall, users.
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For further documentation on each, please user perldoc on the relevant
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class. E.g: C<perldoc Dahdi::Config::Gen::Chandahdi>
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Each generator on the command line may be passed custom options by assigning
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a comma separated list of options to the generator name. E.g:
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dahdi_genconf system chandahdi=verbose unicall
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=head2 Global options:
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=over 4
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=item -V
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Version -- print version string and exit.
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=item -v
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Verbose -- sets the C<'verbose'> option for all generators.
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=item -F
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Freepbx -- sets the C<'freepbx'> option for all generators.
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Currently, chandahdi is affected.
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=back
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=head2 Implementation notes:
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=over 4
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=item *
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F<genconf_parameters> parsing is done via C<Dahdi::Config::Params>.
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An object representing the parsed data is instanciated by:
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C<Dahdi::Config::Params-E<gt>new()>.
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The C<item()> method of this object contains all the hard coded
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defaults of the configuration directives.
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=item *
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A configuration object is instanciated by C<Dahdi::Config::Gen-E<gt>new($params)>.
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The mapping of configuration directives into semantic configuration is
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done in the constructor.
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=item *
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A single generator is run via the the C<run_generator()> method of the
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configuration object.
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=back
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