X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/lilass.git/blobdiff_plain/ffc98865eecc0de34e0a33d7d83461ed9d4ee29b..de5f47a5737abe797a32747f23210623cf068787:/screen.py diff --git a/screen.py b/screen.py index a543fea..26ffddb 100644 --- a/screen.py +++ b/screen.py @@ -36,11 +36,16 @@ def processOutputIt(*args): class RelativeScreenPosition(Enum): '''Represents the relative position of the external screen to the internal one''' - LEFT = 0 - RIGHT = 1 - ABOVE = 2 - BELOW = 3 - MIRROR = 4 + LEFT = ("left of") + RIGHT = ("right of") + ABOVE = ("above") + BELOW = ("below") + MIRROR = ("same as") + def __init__(self, text): + # auto numbering + cls = self.__class__ + self._value_ = len(cls.__members__) + self.text = text class Resolution: @@ -114,11 +119,31 @@ class ScreenSetup: }[self.relPosition], intName] return args +class Connector: + name = None # connector name, e.g. "HDMI1" + edid = None # EDID string for the connector, or None if disconnected + resolutions = [] # list of Resolution objects, empty if disconnected + + def __init__(self, name=None): + self.name = name + def __str__(self): + return str(self.name) + def isConnected(self): + assert (self.edid is None) == (len(self.resolutions)==0) + return self.edid is not None + def addResolution(self, resolution): + assert isinstance(resolution, Resolution) + self.resolutions.append(resolution) + def appendToEdid(self, s): + if self.edid is None: + self.edid = s + else: + self.edid += s class ScreenSituation: - connectors = {} # maps connector names to lists of Resolution (empty list -> disabled connector) - internalConnector = None # name of the internal connector (will be an enabled one) - externalConnector = None # name of the used external connector (an enabled one), or None + connectors = [] # contains all the Connector objects + internalConnector = None # the internal Connector object (will be an enabled one) + externalConnector = None # the used external Connector object (an enabled one), or None '''Represents the "screen situation" a machine can be in: Which connectors exist, which resolutions do they have, what are the names for the internal and external screen''' def __init__(self, internalConnectorNames, externalConnectorNames = None): @@ -126,23 +151,33 @@ class ScreenSituation: just choose any remaining connector.''' # which connectors are there? self._getXrandrInformation() - print(self.connectors) # figure out which is the internal connector self.internalConnector = self._findAvailableConnector(internalConnectorNames) if self.internalConnector is None: - raise Exception("Could not automatically find internal connector, please use ~/.dsl.conf to specify it manually.") - print(self.internalConnector) + raise Exception("Could not automatically find internal connector, please use (or fix) ~/.dsl.conf to specify it manually.") + print("Detected internal connector:",self.internalConnector) # and the external one if externalConnectorNames is None: - externalConnectorNames = list(self.connectors.keys()) - externalConnectorNames.remove(self.internalConnector) + externalConnectorNames = map(lambda c: c.name, self.connectors) + externalConnectorNames = filter(lambda name: name != self.internalConnector.name, externalConnectorNames) self.externalConnector = self._findAvailableConnector(externalConnectorNames) - print(self.externalConnector) + if self.internalConnector == self.externalConnector: + raise Exception("Internal and external connector are the same. This must not happen. Please fix ~/.dsl.conf."); + print("Detected external connector:",self.externalConnector) # Run xrandr and fill the dict of connector names mapped to lists of available resolutions. def _getXrandrInformation(self): connector = None # current connector - for line in processOutputGen("xrandr", "-q"): + readingEdid = False + for line in processOutputGen("xrandr", "-q", "--verbose"): + if readingEdid: + m = re.match(r'^\s*([0-9a-f]+)\s*$', line) + if m is not None: + connector.appendToEdid(m.group(1)) + continue + else: + readingEdid = False + # fallthrough to the rest of the loop for parsing of this line # screen? m = re.search(r'^Screen [0-9]+: ', line) if m is not None: # ignore this line @@ -151,37 +186,41 @@ class ScreenSituation: # new connector? m = re.search(r'^([\w\-]+) (dis)?connected ', line) if m is not None: - connector = m.groups()[0] - assert connector not in self.connectors - self.connectors[connector] = [] + connector = Connector(m.group(1)) + assert not any(c.name == connector.name for c in self.connectors) + self.connectors.append(connector) continue # new resolution? - m = re.search(r'^ ([\d]+)x([\d]+) +', line) + m = re.search(r'^\s*([\d]+)x([\d]+)', line) if m is not None: - resolution = Resolution(int(m.groups()[0]), int(m.groups()[1])) + resolution = Resolution(int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2))) assert connector is not None - self.connectors[connector].append(resolution) + connector.addResolution(resolution) + continue + # EDID? + m = re.search(r'^\s*EDID:\s*$', line) + if m is not None: + readingEdid = True continue # unknown line # not fatal, e.g. xrandr shows strange stuff when a display is enabled, but not connected print("Warning: Unknown xrandr line %s" % line) - # return the first available connector from those listed in , skipping disabled connectors - def _findAvailableConnector(self, tryConnectors): - for connector in tryConnectors: - if connector in self.connectors and len(self.connectors[connector]): # if the connector exists and is active (i.e. there is a resolution) - return connector + # return the first available connector from those listed in , skipping disabled connectors + def _findAvailableConnector(self, tryConnectorNames): + for c in filter(lambda c: c.name in tryConnectorNames and c.isConnected(), self.connectors): + return c return None # return available internal resolutions def internalResolutions(self): - return self.connectors[self.internalConnector] + return self.internalConnector.resolutions # return available external resolutions (or None, if there is no external screen connected) def externalResolutions(self): if self.externalConnector is None: return None - return self.connectors[self.externalConnector] + return self.externalConnector.resolutions # return resolutions available for both internal and external screen def commonResolutions(self): @@ -194,12 +233,12 @@ class ScreenSituation: def forXrandr(self, setup): # turn all screens off connectorArgs = {} # maps connector names to xrand arguments - for c in self.connectors.keys(): - connectorArgs[c] = ["--off"] + for c in self.connectors: + connectorArgs[c.name] = ["--off"] # set arguments for the relevant ones - connectorArgs[self.internalConnector] = setup.getInternalArgs() + connectorArgs[self.internalConnector.name] = setup.getInternalArgs() if self.externalConnector is not None: - connectorArgs[self.externalConnector] = setup.getExternalArgs(self.internalConnector) + connectorArgs[self.externalConnector.name] = setup.getExternalArgs(self.internalConnector.name) else: assert setup.extResolution is None, "There's no external screen to set a resolution for" # now compose the arguments