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#!/bin/sh
#
# zaptel This shell script takes care of loading and unloading \
# Zapata Telephony interfaces
# chkconfig: 2345 9 92
# description: The zapata telephony drivers allow you to use your linux \
# computer to accept incoming data and voice interfaces
#
# config: /etc/sysconfig/zaptel
initdir=/etc/init.d
ZTCFG=/sbin/ztcfg
XPP_SYNC=auto
#
# Determine which kind of configuration we're using
#
system=redhat # assume redhat
if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
system=debian
fi
# Source function library.
if [ $system = redhat ]; then
. $initdir/functions || exit 0
fi
# Source zaptel configuration.
if [ $system = debian ]; then
[ -f /etc/default/zaptel ] && . /etc/default/zaptel
LOCKFILE=/var/lock/zaptel
elif [ $system = redhat ]; then
[ -f /etc/sysconfig/zaptel ] && . /etc/sysconfig/zaptel
LOCKFILE=/var/lock/subsys/zaptel
fi
if [ -z "${MODULES}" ]; then
# Populate defaults if not present
MODULES="tor2 wct4xxp wct1xxp wcte11xp wcfxo wctdm wctdm24xxp"
fi
# recursively unload a module and its dependencies, if possible.
# where's modprobe -r when you need it?
# inputs: module to unload.
# returns: the result from
unload_module() {
module="$1"
line=`lsmod 2>/dev/null | grep "^$1 "`
if [ "$line" = '' ]; then return; fi # module was not loaded
set -- $line
# $1: the original module, $2: size, $3: refcount, $4: deps list
mods=`echo $4 | tr , ' '`
# xpp_usb keeps the xpds below busy if an xpp hardware is
# connected. Hence must be removed before them:
case "$module" in xpd_*) mods="xpp_usb $mods";; esac
for mod in $mods; do
# run in a subshell, so it won't step over our vars:
(unload_module $mod)
# TODO: the following is probably the error handling we want:
# if [ $? != 0 ]; then return 1; fi
done
rmmod $module
}
# Initialize the Xorcom Astribank (xpp/) using perl utiliites:
# intended to replace all the the three functions below if user has
# installed the zaptel-perl utilities.
xpp_startup() {
# do nothing if there are no astribank devices:
if ! grep -q connected /proc/xpp/xbuses 2>/dev/null; then return 0; fi
echo "Waiting for Astribank devices to initialize:"
cat /proc/xpp/XBUS-[0-9]*/waitfor_xpds 2>/dev/null || true
# overriding locales for the above two, as perl can be noisy
# when locales are missing.
# No register all the devices if they didn't auto-register:
LC_ALL=C zt_registration on
# this one could actually be run after ztcfg:
LC_ALL=C xpp_sync "$XPP_SYNC"
}
hpec_start() {
# HPEC license found
if ! echo /var/lib/digium/licenses/HPEC-*.lic | grep -v '\*' | grep -q .; then
return
fi
# zaphpec_enable not installed in /usr/sbin
if [ ! -f /usr/sbin/zaphpec_enable ]; then
echo -n "Running zaphpec_enable: Failed"
echo -n "."
echo " The zaphpec_enable binary is not installed in /usr/sbin."
return
fi
# zaphpec_enable not set executable
if [ ! -x /usr/sbin/zaphpec_enable ]; then
echo -n "Running zaphpec_enable: Failed"
echo -n "."
echo " /usr/sbin/zaphpec_enable is not set as executable."
return
fi
# zaphpec_enable properly installed
if [ $system = debian ]; then
echo -n "Running zaphpec_enable: "
/usr/sbin/zaphpec_enable 2> /dev/null
elif [ $system = redhat ]; then
action "Running zaphpec_enable: " /usr/sbin/zaphpec_enable
fi
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo -n "done"
echo "."
else
echo -n "Failed"
echo -n "."
echo " This can be caused if you had already run zaphpec_enable, or if your HPEC license is no longer valid."
fi
}
shutdown_dynamic() {
if ! grep -q ' ZTD/' /proc/* 2>/dev/null; then return; fi
# we should only get here if we have dynamic spans. Right?
$ZTCFG -s
}
# Check that telephony is up.
[ "${TELEPHONY}" = "yes" ] || exit 0
[ -f $ZTCFG ] || exit 0
[ -f /etc/zaptel.conf ] || exit 0
if [ "${DEBUG}" = "yes" ]; then
ARGS="debug=1"
fi
RETVAL=0
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start)
# Load drivers
rmmod wcusb 2> /dev/null
rmmod wcfxsusb 2> /dev/null
rmmod audio 2> /dev/null
if [ $system = debian ]; then
echo -n "Loading zaptel framework: "
modprobe zaptel ${ARGS} 2> /dev/null && echo -n "done"
echo "."
elif [ $system = redhat ]; then
action "Loading zaptel framework: " modprobe zaptel ${ARGS}
fi
echo -n "Waiting for zap to come online..."
TMOUT=10 # max secs to wait
while [ ! -d /dev/zap ] ; do
sleep 1
TMOUT=`expr $TMOUT - 1`
if [ $TMOUT -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "Error: missing /dev/zap!"
exit 1
fi
done
echo "OK"
echo -n "Loading zaptel hardware modules:"
for x in $MODULES; do
eval localARGS="\$${x}_ARGS"
if modprobe ${x} ${ARGS} ${localARGS} 2> /dev/null; then
echo -n " $x"
echo "."
fi
done
sleep 3 # TODO: remove it
# If you have zaptel-perl, the three below can be replaced with:
xpp_startup
if [ ! -e /proc/zaptel/1 ]; then
echo "No functioning zap hardware found in /proc/zaptel, loading ztdummy"
modprobe ztdummy 2> /dev/null
fi
if [ $system = debian ]; then
echo -n "Running ztcfg: "
$ZTCFG 2> /dev/null && echo -n "done"
echo "."
elif [ $system = redhat ]; then
action "Running ztcfg: " $ZTCFG
fi
RETVAL=$?
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch $LOCKFILE
hpec_start
;;
stop)
# Unload drivers
#shutdown_dynamic # FIXME: needs test from someone with dynamic spans
echo -n "Unloading zaptel hardware drivers:"
unload_module zaptel
RETVAL=$?
echo "."
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && rm -f $LOCKFILE
;;
unload)
# We don't have zaptel helper, so let's not replicate too much code:
# allow others to use the unload command.
unload_module zaptel
;;
restart)
$0 stop
$0 start
;;
reload)
if [ $system = debian ]; then
echo -n "Reloading ztcfg: "
$ZTCFG 2> /dev/null && echo -n "done"
echo "."
elif [ $system = redhat ]; then
action "Reloading ztcfg: " $ZTCFG
fi
RETVAL=$?
;;
*)
echo "Usage: zaptel {start|stop|restart|reload}"
exit 1
esac
exit $RETVAL
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