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# HalTree Purpose: # # HalTree is a way to organize the mess of data you get from hal. In general, # if you want to get all the information about every device in the system, you # end up with a list of dicts, where each dict contains the property name/values # for a device. This list isn't very useful as the hal data is actually # organized into a tree. For example, you have the computer as the head, then # there may be a scsi card plugged in. That in turn will have scsi channels # and luns, which scsi devices may be connected to. So this module will help # you reorganize your hal data back to the way they were intended. # # HalTree Usage: # # The tree gets built one device at a time. Once you've created a HalTree # object, devices get added to the tree with HalTree.add(hw_dev_dict). The # devices can be added in any particular order, and the tree gets properly # structured as the devices get added. But the tree structure isn't likely # to be ready until all the devices have been added. Those devices without a # parent get stuck in the no_parent_yet list. # # When a device gets added, it is no longer a plain dict. It is stored in a # HalDevice. The original dict can be found in HalDevice.properties. try: # python2 from types import StringType, IntType except ImportError: # python3 StringType = bytes IntType = int class HalDevice: "An object containing its udi, properties and children" def __init__ (self, properties): self.udi = properties['info.udi'] self.properties = properties self.children = [] self.classification = None if 'info.parent' in properties: self.parent_udi = properties['info.parent'] else: self.parent_udi = None self.parent = None def print_properties(self): print(self.udi, ":") for property, value in self.properties.items(): print(" ", property," ==> ", value) class HalTree: def __init__ (self): self.head = None self.no_parent_yet = [] def add(self, hal_device): if hal_device.parent_udi: parent = self.__find_node(hal_device.parent_udi) if parent: parent.children.append(hal_device) hal_device.parent = parent else: #parent isn't in the main tree yet, stick it in waiting self.no_parent_yet.append(hal_device) else: #if it doesn't have a parent, it must be the head 'computer' self.head = hal_device #check to see if there are any children waiting for this dev self.__get_lost_children(hal_device) def __get_lost_children(self, hal_device): found_list = [] indexes = [] no_parent_yet_copy = self.no_parent_yet[:] for dev in no_parent_yet_copy: if dev.parent_udi == hal_device.udi: dev.parent = hal_device hal_device.children.append(dev) self.no_parent_yet.remove(dev) def __find_node(self, udi): """ This takes a node in the HalDevice tree and returns the HalDevice with the given udi. """ if self.head: node = HalTree.__find_node_worker(self.head, udi) if node: return node for node in self.no_parent_yet: found_node = HalTree.__find_node_worker(node, udi) if found_node: return found_node return None @staticmethod def __find_node_worker(node, udi): if node.udi == udi: return node for device in node.children: res = HalTree.__find_node_worker(device, udi) if res: return res return None def print_tree(self): self.__print_dev_tree(self.head, "") def __print_dev_tree(self, node, indent): print(indent, node.udi) print(indent, "CLASS:", node.classification) for name, property in node.properties.items(): if (type(property) == StringType): if property.isdigit(): print(indent + " ", "%-20s ==> %s" % (name, hex(int(property)))) else: print(indent + " ", "%-20s ==> %s" % (name, property)) elif (type(property) == IntType): print(indent + " ", "%-20s ==> %s" % (name, hex(int(property)))) else: print(indent + " ", "%-20s ==> %s" % (name, property)) print for child in node.children: self.__print_dev_tree(child, indent + " ")