Firebox LCD Driver for LCDProc
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Hello,
I found where is the keyboard, :) i just wrote a scanning program which tracks changes on all ports… ;D
and if found the 4 pushbuttons are at address 0x379 !!
for the moment, i am not able to reach the front panel lights...
if it was easy to write a small test program, when i tried to modify sdeclcd to add the key_read routine, unfortunately, i encounter a lot of difficulties to compile it ???
If someone could support me for that, so all fireboxes X series could enable the keyboard !
Jean Jacques
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You have to download the source for lcdproc and modify the autoconfig scripts to find your sources. The best advice I have is to look at the lcdproc documentation on how to integrate a new driver and use the already established name of the files that I've posted. They have a whole
section on how to develop drivers and integrate the
with the autoconfig and autobuild scripts. Once you do that you can just type make :) after you run the configure script of course setting the parameter to include your driver. -
While you were writing, i found the developer documentation.
i was not able to ./configure –enable-driver=all ... there was an error in the documentation, the right switch is --enable-drivers...
unfortunately, i do not know why, the new driver i called sdeclcd2 becomes sdeclcd2SO in the makefile !!
i corrected that manually and i am able to compile it ! :)Now, i am proud ;D to tell that my driver is working fine, the 4 buttons returns "Left","Right","Up" and "Down" and i can change the screens.
For sure, the main part of the program is your, not mine !!
I will put in online in a few days because i prefer to test it before.
About the name, do you want to keep this name ?
Jean Jacques
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I'd prefer it say the same as it references the name of the LCD module that is being used in the fireboxes. I think we should also submit the source code to the project so people can just download it as part of the normal distribution of LCDProc. Then again i'm not sure if there is such of a "demand" to warrant a driver that is for something so specific.
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I agree, it's a so specific driver that it may not included in lcdproc.
Anyway, it can be added to pfsense, maybe in download area for those who got a nice red firebox box (i like the color!)
I have made some tests, it works fine, it's nice in addition with lcdexec.
I prefer to have more feedback before giving it. Additionnally, i need to understand my compilation troubles, i certainely did someting wrong in the *.am files, but i do not see what for the moment.
nota : I removed the #include "shared/str.h", because it was giving me a compile error (file not found). It compiles without. Have you some idea?
Jean Jacques
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Hello all,
I solved all my compile problems!
It was a mistake in Makefile.am …so i tested th driver yesterday and today, it works.
here is attached the file, jst change the name : remove the .txt
make a copy of previous sdeclcd.so file, in case of trouble, you can reinstall it
copy it instead of original sdeclcd.so
restart LCDdThen the 4 keys send messages "Up","Down","Left","Right"
So the standard LCDd.conf will work.
if you want to use my kbd setup, here it is :
PrevScreenKey=Down
NextScreenKey=Up[menu]
MenuKey=Left
EnterKey=Right
UpKey=Up
DownKey=DownEnjoy :D
Jean Jacques
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Hi all Fireboxes users!
Good news, I improved a little bit sdeclcd.so driver, by adding now a backlight timer.
here are instructions:
- backup your old sdeclcd.so to sdeclcd.so.bak, just in case of trouble, you can reinstall the previous one
- donwload sdeclcd.so.txt, rename it sdeclcd.so
- copy the new sdeclcd.so instead of the old
- edit the /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf file and add in [sdeclcd] section:
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Backlight_Timer=60 if you want 60 seconds
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notice: if no entry is written in LCDd.conf, or if value is set to 0, the timer is disabled. - you need to restart your lcdproc driver :
- killall LCDd
- LCDd
- lcdproc
- lcdexec (if you use it)
or reboot your Firebox
=> after 60 seconds (or the time you decided), the backlight will turn off. any key will turn it on. ;D
keep me informed of your trials.
Enjoy it :)
Jean Jacques
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the contents of the tarball and linking the libs works fine for me but the *.so.txts you've posted don't work for me and I keep having to revert to the original. Tried downloading with different browsers and scpin' over differently but to no avail.
I'm using the 1.2.3-RC3 , as I said it works from the tar contents. Just wondering if the forum software or something has mangled the files.
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Mmm
I dont like this!
can you describe what appends ?
if you try to start LCDd from console, do you get a message ?
enter in console mode : option 8
type:killall LCCd
/usr/local/sbin/LCDdI will try the downlod, because i did not tried it.
I am also running 1.2.3-rc3, so it should be the same.
JJ
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I downloaded the file, size is not ok : 12098 bytes instead of 12022.
Here is the original file :
http://www.goessens.dyndns.org/public/sdeclcd.so
JJ
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Thanks so much , I'll test it today for you.
For the record what was happening was that when you started the daemon it would eventually say there was a timeout listening on the supplied port. It appeared as if the driver was damaged. Which it appears it was! I'll test today :D.
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Can confirm that this .so works with menu buttons and backlight , which is EXACTLY what i needed .
Thanks so much for the excellent work! Now to go slay some more firebox firmwares muhahhahahar :D.
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I am very happy that it works!
effectively, when i compared the file .so.txt with original, i discover that the web site replaced all 0x0a bytes by the sequence 0x0d 0x0a, this explains why it is longer, and why it did not work!
Windows compatibilty killed my program!
I think the backlight timer is a necessary option, because it can save some power…
I am working on another (and last ?) release with horizontal bars corrected and Vertical bars added.
unfortanetly, as there are only 8 user chars, heartbeat graphics will not work with this version, i need to replace by other standard chars.
I have also made some hardware improvement regarding fan control, in order to reduce the noise. I will describe that on my web site later...
JJ
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Awesome work being done. I'm wondering if there is any way you could get a guide up on how to install everything you are writing.
Thanks!
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Here is the last release:
- H bar correction : uses now the whole height of display, nicer.
- V bar addition, now can display cpu load vs time
- Big clock support, now you can use it as a clock !
unfortunately, as the number of user chars is very limited, the two latest adds makes the heartbeat unavailable.
this is the version 1.0.3
the original author is ridnhard19, who made the main part of the work.
here are the files : http://goessens.dyndns.org/public
for firebox users, just need to replace sdeclcd.so
I also included the sources, maybe to use them for converting a retired Firebox to a Freenas, or maybe also a linux box (web server, mail server, …)
maybe it is possible to place the files on the pfsense server ?
JJ :)
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Can someone please post a complete copy of there /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf file as I think I may have badly damaged mine, and I was stupid enough not to make a backup.
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Here it is :
This is specific for sdeclcd 1.0.3 with keyboard & backlight timer.
# LCDd.conf -- configuration file for the LCDproc server daemon LCDd [server] Driver=sdeclcd Bind=127.0.0.1 Port=13666 #ReportLevel=3 #ReportToSyslog=yes WaitTime=10 User=nobody ServerScreen=no # The server will stay in the foreground if set to true. #Foreground=no DriverPath=/usr/local/lib/lcdproc/ # 12345678901234567890 Hello=" pfSense booting " Hello=" please wait " # GoodBye message: each entry represents a display line; default: builtin # 12345678901234567890 GoodBye=" Pfsense 1.2.3 rc3 " GoodBye=" is shutting down " TitleSpeed=0 HeartBeat=off PrevScreenKey=Down NextScreenKey=Up ##ToggleRotateKey=Enter ##PrevScreenKey=Left ##NextScreenKey=Right #ScrollUpKey=Up #ScrollDownKey=Down [menu] MenuKey=Left EnterKey=Right UpKey=Up DownKey=Down # The following works excellent with 4 keys or more. ##MenuKey=Escape ##EnterKey=Enter ##UpKey=Up ##DownKey=Down # If you have 6 keys you may define these as well #LeftKey=Left #RightKey=Right # If you have only 3 keys, you could use something like this: #MenuKey=Escape #EnterKey=Enter #DownKey=Down ## Firebox specific driver ## [sdeclcd] BackLight=yes Backlight_Timer=60 # EOF
Jean Jacques
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Hi,
:)Thanks to the pseron who worte this - it works greate :)
Followed the instruction to most part and got it working with the buttons ans options.
I have just on question.
the option that are set via the LCD display and button on the Firebox, - are they saved to the disk ( i use a 2.5" la hdd and not a flash card) any where, if not how can i set the option i wnat so next time pfsens starts they will be there.Also what other options are available for the LCDd.conf file that I can use.
Thanks in advance
George. -
Tnx to all here helping getting this to work for all of us.
But there is a small thing that has been nagging me sins i got pfsense on my two Fireboxes.
I might be posting this in the wrong thread but this is the closest i get to my question.
So here is my question:Is there ANY way to get the armed light to turn green when the system is fully active??
I know this just is the icing on the cake but i would love if anyone have any idea on how to solve this.
;D
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whem i wrote the keyboard driver, i made some investigations around fireboxes:
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the main circuit is a it8712f, which contains all peripherals.
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to discover wher is the keyboard, i wrote a little spy program which was scanning all ports in the range 0x000 .. 0x3FF to monitor activity, and i discovered that keyboard was using LPT port !
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to go further, i found in IT8712F datasheet all GPIO wich certainly control the led, oar maybe it is another bit in the LPT ports.
some tests needs to be done to determine how to access it uses ports 0x2e and 0x2f… for the moment, i have no more time and my firebox is running, so it is difficult to investigate anymore...
give me a free firebox to investigate ;)
there is a possibility to change the led status in the BIOS, you need to plug a pci video card, and a keyboard (i wrote the wiring to PS/2 in another topic) You will need a 90° PCI connector to plug the video card or a PCI spacer.
There is an option in the bios to control this led.
Notice that you can also configure your bios to dialog trough the com port, so after that you can enter the bios with a simple terminal.
JJ
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