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Patrick Williamsc124f4f2015-09-15 14:41:29 -05001#!/bin/sh
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Brad Bishopc342db32019-05-15 21:57:59 -04003# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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Patrick Williamsc124f4f2015-09-15 14:41:29 -05005# Simple script to show a manual power prompt for when you want to use
6# automated hardware testing with testimage.bbclass but you don't have a
7# web-enabled power strip or similar to do the power on/off/cycle.
8#
9# You can enable it by enabling testimage (see the Yocto Project
10# Development manual "Performing Automated Runtime Testing" section)
11# and setting the following in your local.conf:
12#
13# TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD = "${COREBASE}/scripts/contrib/dialog-power-control"
14#
15
16PROMPT=""
17while true; do
18 case $1 in
19 on)
20 PROMPT="Please turn device power on";;
21 off)
22 PROMPT="Please turn device power off";;
23 cycle)
24 PROMPT="Please click Done, then turn the device power off then on";;
25 "")
26 break;;
27 esac
28 shift
29done
30
31if [ "$PROMPT" = "" ] ; then
32 echo "ERROR: no power action specified on command line"
33 exit 2
34fi
35
36if [ "`which kdialog 2>/dev/null`" != "" ] ; then
37 DIALOGUTIL="kdialog"
38elif [ "`which zenity 2>/dev/null`" != "" ] ; then
39 DIALOGUTIL="zenity"
40else
41 echo "ERROR: couldn't find program to display a message, install kdialog or zenity"
42 exit 3
43fi
44
45if [ "$DIALOGUTIL" = "kdialog" ] ; then
46 kdialog --yesno "$PROMPT" --title "TestImage Power Control" --yes-label "Done" --no-label "Cancel test"
47elif [ "$DIALOGUTIL" = "zenity" ] ; then
48 zenity --question --text="$PROMPT" --title="TestImage Power Control" --ok-label="Done" --cancel-label="Cancel test"
49fi
50
51if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
52 echo "User cancelled test at power prompt"
53 exit 1
54fi
55