batsys: import battery widget that uses sysfs

Initial widget code was sent by Benedikt Sauer. After some cleanup it
is ready to go into master. It uses data exposed trough /sys and it is
used in the exact same way as the bat widget (and /proc). This widget
will replace batat and acpitool, it will be moved to contrib and
retired.
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Adrian C. (anrxc) 2009-11-10 15:46:54 +01:00
parent 896df4dd98
commit e66e5075a0
4 changed files with 95 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -165,6 +165,7 @@ vicious.widgets.uptime
vicious.widgets.bat
- provides state, charge, and remaining time for a requested battery
using procfs
- takes battery ID as an argument, i.e. "BAT0"
- returns 1st value as state of requested battery, 2nd as charge
level in percent and 3rd as remaining (charging or discharging)
@ -177,6 +178,14 @@ vicious.widgets.batat
level in percent, 3rd as remaining (charging or discharging) time,
4th as state of the second battery etc.
vicious.widgets.batsys
- provides state, charge, and remaining time for a requested battery
using sysfs
- takes battery ID as an argument, i.e. "BAT0"
- returns 1st value as state of requested battery, 2nd as charge
level in percent and 3rd as remaining (charging or discharging)
time
vicious.widgets.mem
- provides RAM and Swap usage statistics
- returns 1st value as memory usage in percent, 2nd as memory usage,

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ local string = {
-- }}}
-- Bat: provides state, charge, and remaining time for a requested battery
-- Bat: provides state, charge, and remaining time for a requested battery using procfs
module("vicious.bat")

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---------------------------------------------------
-- Licensed under the GNU General Public License v2
-- * (c) 2009, Adrian C. <anrxc@sysphere.org>
-- * (c) 2009, Benedikt Sauer <filmor@gmail.com>
---------------------------------------------------
-- {{{ Grab environment
local tonumber = tonumber
local io = { open = io.open }
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local string = { format = string.format }
local math = {
min = math.min,
floor = math.floor
}
-- }}}
-- Batsys: provides state, charge, and remaining time for a requested battery using sysfs
module("vicious.batsys")
-- {{{ Battery widget type
local function worker(format, batid)
local battery = setmetatable({}, {__index = function(table, name)
local f = io.open("/sys/class/power_supply/"..batid.."/"..name)
if f then
local s = f:read("*all")
f:close()
return s
end
end})
local battery_state = {
["Full\n"] = "",
["Unknown\n"] = "",
["Charged\n"] = "",
["Charging\n"] = "+",
["Discharging\n"] = "-"
}
-- Check if the battery is present
if not battery.present == "1\n" then
return {battery_state["Unknown\n"], 0, "N/A"}
end
-- Get state information
local state = battery_state[battery.status] or battery_state["Unknown\n"]
-- Get capacity information
if battery.charge_now then
remaining, capacity = battery.charge_now, battery.charge_full
elseif battery.energy_now then
remaining, capacity = battery.energy_now, battery.energy_full
else
return {battery_state["Unknown\n"], 0, "N/A"}
end
-- Get charge information
if battery.current_now then rate = battery.current_now
else return {battery_state["Unknown\n"], 0, "N/A"} end
-- Calculate percentage (but work around broken BAT/ACPI implementations)
local percent = math.min(math.floor(remaining / capacity * 100), 100)
-- Calculate remaining (charging or discharging) time
if state == "+"then
timeleft = (tonumber(capacity) - tonumber(remaining)) / tonumber(rate)
elseif state == "-" then
timeleft = tonumber(remaining) / tonumber(rate)
else
return {state, percent, "N/A"}
end
local hoursleft = math.floor(timeleft)
local minutesleft = math.floor((timeleft - hoursleft) * 60 )
local time = string.format("%02d:%02d", hoursleft, minutesleft)
return {state, percent, time}
end
-- }}}
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return worker(...) end })

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ require("vicious.load")
require("vicious.uptime")
require("vicious.bat")
require("vicious.batat")
require("vicious.batsys")
require("vicious.mem")
require("vicious.fs")
require("vicious.dio")