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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use strict;  

# Description: Power Sensors for ipmi enabled servers
# IPMI power module for sysinfo client
# Author: R. W. Rodolico
# Date:   2020-01-27
#
# v1.1 RWR 20230205
# cleaned up the detection for if we do not have driver installed on this system
# ie, binary only, probably to connect to other machines


our $VERSION = '1.1';

BEGIN {
   push @INC, shift;
}

use library;

# category we will use for all values found
# see sysinfo for a list of valid categories
my $CATEGORY = 'system';

# run the commands necessary to do whatever you want to do
# The library entered above has some helper routines
# validCommandOnSystem -- passed a name, returns the fully qualified path or
# '' if it does not exist
# cleanUp - passed a delimiter and a string, does the following (delimiter
# can be '')
#           chomps the string (removes trailing newlines)
#           removes all text BEFORE the delimiter, the delimiter, and any
# whitespace
#           thus, the string 'xxI Am x  a weird string' with a newline will
# become
#           'a weird string' with no newline

# now, return the tab delimited output (to STDOUT). $CATEGORY is the first
# item, name as recognized by sysinfo is the second and the value is
# the last one. For multiple entries, place on separate lines (ie, newline
# separated)

# check for commands we want to run
my %commands = ( 
                  'ipmitool' => ''
               );

# check the commands for validity
foreach my $command ( keys %commands ) {
   $commands{$command} = &validCommandOnSystem( $command );
}

# bail if we don't have the commands we need
exit 1 unless $commands{'ipmitool'};

# some systems have ipmitool installed simply for managing other machines
# but do not have ipmi themselves
exit 2 unless -e '/dev/ipmi0' || -e '/dev/ipmi/0' || -e '/dev/ipmidev/0';

my @temp = qx( $commands{'ipmitool'} sensor 2>/dev/null );
exit 2 unless @temp; # ipmitool installed, but driver not. Probably using to connect someplace else.
chomp @temp;

my @current;
my @voltage;
my @power;
my $power = 0;
my $i;

while ( my $line = shift @temp ) {
   chomp $line;
   my @fields = split( /\s*\|\s*/, $line );
   next if $fields[1] eq 'na';
   if ( $fields[0] =~ /Current.*\d*/ ) {
      push @current, $fields[1];
      print "$CATEGORY\tPower $fields[0]\t$fields[1] $fields[2]\n";
   } elsif ( $fields[0] =~ /Voltage.*\d*/ ) {
      push @voltage, $fields[1];
      print "$CATEGORY\tPower $fields[0]\t$fields[1] $fields[2]\n";
   } elsif ( $fields[0] =~ m/Power Supply.*\d*/ && $fields[2] eq 'Watts' ) {
      push @power, $fields[1];
      print "$CATEGORY\t$fields[0] Draw\t$fields[1] $fields[2]\n";
   } elsif ( $fields[0] eq 'Power Meter' ) {
      print "$CATEGORY\tPower Draw\t$fields[1] $fields[2]\n";
      exit;
   }
}

for ( $i = 0; $i < @current; $i++ ) {
   $power += $current[$i] * $voltage[$i];
}

for ( $i = 0; $i < @power; $i++ ) {
   $power += $power[$i];
}

print "$CATEGORY\tPower Draw\t$power Watts\n" if $power;

exit 0;