#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Jean Delvare # # 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Version 0.1 2003-07-17 Jean Delvare # Version 0.2 2003-07-22 Jean Delvare # Use print instead of syswrite. # Version 0.3 2003-08-24 Jean Delvare # Fix data block length (128 bytes instead of 256). # Version 1.0 2004-02-08 Jean Delvare # Added support for Linux 2.5/2.6 (i.e. sysfs). # Version 1.1 2006-09-01 Jean Delvare # Append /usr/sbin or /usr/local/sbin to $PATH if needed. # # EEPROM data decoding for EDID. EDID (Extended Display Identification # Data) is a VESA standard which allows storing (on manufacturer's side) # and retrieving (on user's side) of configuration information about # displays, such as manufacturer, serial number, physical dimensions and # allowed horizontal and vertical refresh rates. # # Using the eeprom kernel driver, you have two possibilities to # make use of these data: # 1* The ddcmon script. # 2* This script. # Both solutions will return a different kind of information. The first # method will report user-interesting information, such as the model number # or the year of manufacturing. The second method will report video-card- # interesting information, such as video modes and refresh rates. # # Note that this script does almost nothing by itself. It simply converts # what it finds in /proc to binary data to feed the parse-edid program. # The parse-edid program was written by John Fremlin and is available at # the following address: # http://john.fremlin.de/programs/linux/read-edid/ use strict; use Fcntl qw(:DEFAULT :seek); use vars qw($bus $address); use constant PROCFS => 1; use constant SYSFS => 2; # parse-edid will typically be installed in /usr/sbin or /usr/local/sbin # even though regular users can run it $ENV{PATH} .= ':/usr/local/sbin' if $ENV{PATH} !~ m,(^|:)/usr/local/sbin/?(:|$), && -x '/usr/local/sbin/parse-edid'; $ENV{PATH} .= ':/usr/sbin' if $ENV{PATH} !~ m,(^|:)/usr/sbin/?(:|$), && -x '/usr/sbin/parse-edid'; sub edid_valid_procfs { my ($bus, $addr) = @_; open EEDATA, "/proc/sys/dev/sensors/eeprom-i2c-$bus-$addr/00"; my $line = ; close EEDATA; return 1 if $line =~ m/^0 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 /; return 0; } # Only used for sysfs sub rawread { my ($filename, $length, $offset) = @_; my $bytes = ''; sysopen(FH, $filename, O_RDONLY) or die "Can't open $filename"; if ($offset) { sysseek(FH, $offset, SEEK_SET) or die "Can't seek in $filename"; } $offset = 0; while ($length) { my $r = sysread(FH, $bytes, $length, $offset); die "Can't read $filename" unless defined($r); die "Unexpected EOF in $filename" unless $r; $offset += $r; $length -= $r; } close(FH); return $bytes; } sub edid_valid_sysfs { my ($bus, $addr) = @_; my $bytes = rawread("/sys/bus/i2c/devices/$bus-00$addr/eeprom", 8, 0); return 1 if $bytes eq "\x00\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x00"; return 0; } sub bus_detect { my $max = shift; for (my $i=0; $i<$max; $i++) { if (-r "/proc/sys/dev/sensors/eeprom-i2c-$i-50/00") { if (edid_valid_procfs($i, '50')) { print STDERR "decode-edid: using bus $i (autodetected)\n"; return $i; } } elsif (-r "/sys/bus/i2c/devices/$i-0050/eeprom") { if (edid_valid_sysfs($i, '50')) { print STDERR "decode-edid: using bus $i (autodetected)\n"; return $i; } } } return; # default } sub edid_decode { my ($bus, $addr, $mode) = @_; # Make sure it is an EDID EEPROM. unless (($mode == PROCFS && edid_valid_procfs ($bus, $addr)) || ($mode == SYSFS && edid_valid_sysfs ($bus, $addr))) { print STDERR "decode-edid: not an EDID EEPROM at $bus-$addr\n"; return; } $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { }; open PIPE, "| parse-edid" or die "Can't open parse-edid. Please install read-edid.\n"; delete $SIG{__WARN__}; binmode PIPE; if ($mode == PROCFS) { for (my $i=0; $i<=0x70; $i+=0x10) { my $file = sprintf '%02x', $i; my $output = ''; open EEDATA, "/proc/sys/dev/sensors/eeprom-i2c-$bus-$addr/$file" or die "Can't read /proc/sys/dev/sensors/eeprom-i2c-$bus-$addr/$file"; while() { foreach my $item (split) { $output .= pack "C", $item; } } close EEDATA; print PIPE $output; } } elsif ($mode == SYSFS) { print PIPE rawread("/sys/bus/i2c/devices/$bus-00$address/eeprom", 128, 0); } close PIPE; } # Get the address. Default to 0x50 if not given. $address = $ARGV[1] || 0x50; # Convert to decimal, whatever the value. $address = oct $address if $address =~ m/^0/; # Convert to an hexadecimal string. $address = sprintf '%02x', $address; # Get the bus. Try to autodetect if not given. $bus = $ARGV[0] if defined $ARGV[0]; $bus = bus_detect(8) unless defined $bus; if(defined $bus) { print STDERR "decode-edid: decode-edid version 1.1\n"; if (-r "/proc/sys/dev/sensors/eeprom-i2c-$bus-$address") { edid_decode ($bus, $address, PROCFS); exit 0; } elsif (-r "/sys/bus/i2c/devices/$bus-00$address") { edid_decode ($bus, $address, SYSFS); exit 0; } } print STDERR "EDID EEPROM not found. Please make sure that the eeprom module is loaded.\n"; print STDERR "Maybe your EDID EEPROM is on another bus. Try \"decode-edid ".($bus+1)."\".\n" if defined $bus;