Now that a number of people are actually using the PCI Hotplug driver in
the kernel, I've received quite a few requests to enable the old GUI
tools to work with the new file system interface. Since my statements
of "it's a filesystem, use the shell" fell on deaf ears, I hacked up a
small gtk+ program called pcihpview.
It can be found at:
http://www.kroah.com/linux/hotplug/pcihpview-0.2.tar.gz
More info on the program (but not much), and the obligatory screenshot
can be found at:
http://www.kroah.com/linux/hotplug/
For those who just want to use a shell script, I've attached an example
of one below (it's read only, pcihpview allows you to change values.)
thanks,
greg k-h
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#!/bin/sh
if [ $# != "1" ] ; then
echo
echo "Program to display the PCI Hotplug slot information"
echo "usage: $0 <directory>"
echo
exit 1
fi
DIR=$1
cd $DIR
echo "Slot Adapter Attention Latch Power"
for SLOT in * ; do
cd $SLOT
TEMP=`cat adapter`
if [ $TEMP == 0 ]; then
ADAPTER="not present"
else
ADAPTER="present "
fi
TEMP=`cat attention`
if [ $TEMP == 0 ]; then
ATTENTION="off"
else
ATTENTION="on"
fi
TEMP=`cat latch`
if [ $TEMP == 0 ]; then
LATCH="off"
else
LATCH="on"
fi
TEMP=`cat power`
if [ $TEMP == 0 ]; then
POWER="off"
else
POWER="on"
fi
echo "$SLOT $ADAPTER $ATTENTION $LATCH $POWER"
cd ..
done
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