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#!/usr/bin/perl

eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl  -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
    if 0; # not running under some shell
#
# This tool is used to check how Device::SerialPort is behaving on
# your machine.  It will list all the possible values for each function
# as it runs.  Edit this tool to test various settings.
#
# $Id: modemtest 281 2004-02-24 05:27:24Z nemies $
#
# Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Kees Cook
# kees@outflux.net, http://outflux.net/
#
# 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.
# http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

use Device::SerialPort qw (:STAT);
use strict;
use warnings;

=head1 NAME

modemtest - Tool to examining your modem through Perl's Device::SerialPort

=head1 SYNOPSIS

modemtest [OPTS] [DEVICE [BAUD [DATA [PARITY [STOP [FLOW]]]]]]

 DEVICE    Device to use as a serial port (default: "/dev/modem")
 BAUD      Serial speed to use            (default: 9600)
 DATA      Number of databits to use      (default: 8)
 PARITY    Type of parity to use          (default: "none")
 STOP      Number of stop bits to use     (default: 1)
 FLOW      Kind of flow control to use    (default: "none")

 -h, --help           Help report
     --skip-status    Skip modem status bit tests
     --hide-possible  Don't show all possible settings

=head1 DESCRIPTION

Some systems, serial ports, and modem behave in strange ways.  To test
the capabilities of Perl's Device::SerialPort, this tool queries the
system settings for the given DEVICE, and attempts to set up the port
and send the initialization string "ATE1" to the modem, reporting the
results seen.

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Device::SerialPort(3)>

L<perl(1)>

=head1 AUTHOR

Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>.

=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2000-2004 by Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>.

This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms ans Perl itself.

=cut

printf "Device::SerialPort v%d.%d.%d loaded.\n",
        int(${Device::SerialPort::VERSION}),
        (int(${Device::SerialPort::VERSION}*1000)=~/(\d{3})$/),
        (int(${Device::SerialPort::VERSION}*1000000)=~/(\d{3})$/);

my $opt_skip_status=0;
my $opt_hide_possible=0;

# quick params
if ($ARGV[0] eq "-h" ||
    $ARGV[0] eq "--help") {
    die "Usage: $0 [DEVICE [BAUD [DATABITS [PARITY [STOPBITS [FLOW]]]]]]
 -h, --help           Help report
     --skip-status    Skip modem status bit tests
     --hide-possible  Don't show all possible settings
";
}

while ($ARGV[0]=~/^--(.*)/) {
    if ($1 eq "skip-status") {
        $opt_skip_status=1;
    }
    elsif ($1 eq "hide-possible") {
        $opt_hide_possible=1;
    }
    else {
        die "Unknown option '--$1'.  Try '--help'.\n";
    }
    shift @ARGV;
}

# your serial port.
my ($device,$baudrate,$databits,$parity,$stopbits,$handshake)=@ARGV;
$device    ||= "/dev/modem";
$baudrate  ||= "9600";
$databits  ||= "8";
$parity    ||= "none";
$stopbits  ||= "1";
$handshake ||= "none";

my $port=new Device::SerialPort($device) || die "new($device): $!\n";
print "Port '$device' open\n";

# Are the ioctls loaded?
my $bool=$port->can_ioctl();
print "can ioctl: ",($bool ? "Yes" : "No"),"\n";
if (!$bool) {
        die "The rest of this test is useless without ioctl methods.\n";
}

# Handshaking
if (!$opt_hide_possible) {
    my @handshakes=$port->handshake;
    print "Handshakes:\n";
    grep(print("\t$_\n"),sort(@handshakes));
}
$handshake=$port->handshake($handshake);
print "Got handshake: $handshake\n";

# Baud rate
if (!$opt_hide_possible) {
    my @bauds=$port->baudrate;
    print "Bauds:\n";
    grep(print("\t$_\n"),sort { $b <=> $a } @bauds);
}
$baudrate=$port->baudrate($baudrate);
print "Got baud: $baudrate\n";

# Databits
if (!$opt_hide_possible) {
    my @databits=$port->databits;
    print "Databits:\n";
    grep(print("\t$_\n"),sort { $b <=> $a } @databits);
}
$databits=$port->databits($databits);
print "Got databits: $databits\n";

# Parity
if (!$opt_hide_possible) {
    my @parity=$port->parity;
    print "Parity:\n";
    grep(print("\t$_\n"),sort @parity);
}
$parity=$port->parity($parity);
print "Got parity: $parity\n";

# Stopbits
if (!$opt_hide_possible) {
    my @stopbits=$port->stopbits;
    print "Stopbits:\n";
    grep(print("\t$_\n"),sort { $b <=> $a } @stopbits);
}
$stopbits=$port->stopbits($stopbits);
print "Got stopbits: $stopbits\n";

if (!$opt_skip_status) {
    linestatus();
    print "\n";

    my $delay=3;

    # Flip on DTR and RTS
    my $dtr=$port->dtr_active(1) ? "okay" : "failed";
    my $rts=$port->rts_active(1) ? "okay" : "failed";
    print "Activated DTR($dtr) and RTS($rts) ... pausing for $delay seconds\n";
    linestatus();
    print "\n";
    sleep $delay;

    $dtr=$port->dtr_active(0) ? "okay" : "failed";
    $rts=$port->rts_active(0) ? "okay" : "failed";
    print "Deactivated DTR($dtr) and RTS($rts) ... pausing for $delay seconds\n";
    linestatus();
    print "\n";
    sleep $delay;

    $dtr=$port->dtr_active(1) ? "okay" : "failed";
    print "Activated DTR($dtr) ... pausing for $delay seconds\n";
    linestatus();
    print "\n";
    sleep $delay;

    $rts=$port->rts_active(1) ? "okay" : "failed";
    print "Activated RTS($rts) ... pausing for $delay seconds\n";
    linestatus();
    print "\n";
    sleep $delay;
}

# Just in case: reset our timing and buffers
$port->lookclear();
$port->read_const_time(100);
$port->read_char_time(5);

# Turn on parity checking:
#$port->stty_inpck(1);
#$port->stty_istrip(1);

# Read a chunk
my ($count,$str,$got,$cnt);
readchunk();

# Write some AT commands to the modem
writechunk("ATE1\r");

# Read a few chunks
readchunk();
readchunk();

print "\n";
linestatus();

# close the port
undef $port;
print "Port closed\n";

sub writechunk
{
    my $str=shift;

    my $count = $port->write($str);
    print "wrote: $count\n";
    $str=~s/([^\040-\176])/sprintf("{0x%02X}",ord($1))/ge;
    print "written ->$str<-\n";
}

sub readchunk
{
	# read a chunk of data
	sleep 1;
	my ($count,$str)=$port->read(1);
    my $got;
	$cnt=$count;
	while ($count>0) {
		($count,$got)=$port->read(1);
		$str.=$got;
		$cnt+=$count;
	}
	print "read: $cnt\n";
    $str=~s/([^\040-\176])/sprintf("{0x%02X}",ord($1))/ge;
	print "saw ->$str<-\n";
}

sub linestatus
{
    my $status = $port->modemlines;
    printf("Modem status = 0x%04X (DTR=%s CTS=%s RTS=%s DSR=%s RNG=%s CD=%s)\n",
        $status,
        ($status & MS_DTR_ON) ? "ON " : "off",
        ($status & MS_CTS_ON) ? "ON " : "off",
        ($status & MS_RTS_ON) ? "ON " : "off",
        ($status & MS_DSR_ON) ? "ON " : "off",
        ($status & MS_RING_ON) ? "ON " : "off",
        ($status & MS_RLSD_ON) ? "ON " : "off",
    );

}

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