openwrt/target/linux/lantiq/base-files/lib/functions/lantiq.sh
Mathias Kresin e07c80dfc8 lantiq: use aliases device tree node for leds
The chosen node is clearly the wrong place for aliases.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-10-05 19:23:23 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
lantiq_board_detect() {
name=`grep "^machine" /proc/cpuinfo | sed "s/machine.*: \(.*\)/\1/g" | sed "s/\(.*\) - .*/\1/g"`
model=`grep "^machine" /proc/cpuinfo | sed "s/machine.*: \(.*\)/\1/g" | sed "s/.* - \(.*\)/\1/g"`
[ -z "$name" ] && name="unknown"
[ -z "$model" ] && model="unknown"
[ -e "/tmp/sysinfo/" ] || mkdir -p "/tmp/sysinfo/"
echo $name > /tmp/sysinfo/board_name
echo $model > /tmp/sysinfo/model
}
lantiq_board_model() {
local model
[ -f /tmp/sysinfo/model ] && model=$(cat /tmp/sysinfo/model)
[ -z "$model" ] && model="unknown"
echo "$model"
}
lantiq_board_name() {
local name
[ -f /tmp/sysinfo/board_name ] && name=$(cat /tmp/sysinfo/board_name)
[ -z "$name" ] && name="unknown"
echo "$name"
}
lantiq_get_dt_led() {
local label
local ledpath
local basepath="/sys/firmware/devicetree/base"
local nodepath="$basepath/aliases/led-$1"
[ -f "$nodepath" ] && ledpath=$(cat "$nodepath")
[ -n "$ledpath" ] && label=$(cat "$basepath$ledpath/label")
echo "$label"
}