keychron_qmk_firmware/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor.py
2020-01-11 12:18:30 -08:00

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"""QMK Python Doctor
Check up for QMK environment.
"""
import os
import platform
import shutil
import subprocess
import glob
from milc import cli
def _udev_rule(vid, pid=None):
""" Helper function that return udev rules
"""
if pid:
return 'SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="%s", ATTRS{idProduct}=="%s", MODE:="0666"' % (vid, pid)
else:
return 'SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="%s", MODE:="0666"' % vid
@cli.subcommand('Basic QMK environment checks')
def doctor(cli):
"""Basic QMK environment checks.
This is currently very simple, it just checks that all the expected binaries are on your system.
TODO(unclaimed):
* [ ] Compile a trivial program with each compiler
"""
cli.log.info('QMK Doctor is checking your environment.')
# Make sure the basic CLI tools we need are available and can be executed.
binaries = ['dfu-programmer', 'avrdude', 'dfu-util', 'avr-gcc', 'arm-none-eabi-gcc', 'bin/qmk']
ok = True
for binary in binaries:
res = shutil.which(binary)
if res is None:
cli.log.error("{fg_red}QMK can't find %s in your path.", binary)
ok = False
else:
check = subprocess.run([binary, '--version'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, timeout=5)
if check.returncode in [0, 1]:
cli.log.info('Found {fg_cyan}%s', binary)
else:
cli.log.error("{fg_red}Can't run `%s --version`", binary)
ok = False
# Determine our OS and run platform specific tests
OS = platform.system() # noqa (N806), uppercase name is ok in this instance
if OS == "Darwin":
cli.log.info("Detected {fg_cyan}macOS.")
elif OS == "Linux":
cli.log.info("Detected {fg_cyan}Linux.")
# Checking for udev rules
udev_dir = "/etc/udev/rules.d/"
# These are the recommended udev rules
desired_rules = {
'dfu': {_udev_rule("03eb", "2ff4"), _udev_rule("03eb", "2ffb"), _udev_rule("03eb", "2ff0")},
'tmk': {_udev_rule("feed")},
'input_club': {_udev_rule("1c11")},
'stm32': {_udev_rule("1eaf", "0003"), _udev_rule("0483", "df11")},
'caterina': {'ATTRS{idVendor}=="2a03", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"', 'ATTRS{idVendor}=="2341", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"'},
}
if os.path.exists(udev_dir):
udev_rules = [rule for rule in glob.iglob(os.path.join(udev_dir, "*.rules")) if os.path.isfile(rule)]
# Collect all rules from the config files
current_rules = set()
for rule in udev_rules:
with open(rule, "r") as fd:
for line in fd.readlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line.startswith("#") and len(line):
current_rules.add(line)
# Check if the desired rules are among the currently present rules
for bootloader, rules in desired_rules.items():
if not rules.issubset(current_rules):
# If the rules for catalina are not present, check if ModemManager is running
if bootloader == "caterina":
if shutil.which("systemctl"):
mm_check = subprocess.run(["systemctl", "--quiet", "is-active", "ModemManager.service"], timeout=10)
if mm_check.returncode == 0:
ok = False
cli.log.warn("{bg_yellow}Detected ModemManager without udev rules. Please either disable it or set the appropriate udev rules if you are using a Pro Micro.")
else:
cli.log.warn("Can't find systemctl to check for ModemManager.")
else:
cli.log.warn("{bg_yellow}Missing udev rules for '%s' boards. You'll need to use `sudo` in order to flash them.", bootloader)
else:
cli.log.info("Assuming {fg_cyan}Windows.")
# Report a summary of our findings to the user
if ok:
cli.log.info('{fg_green}QMK is ready to go')
else:
cli.log.info('{fg_yellow}Problems detected, please fix these problems before proceeding.')
# FIXME(skullydazed): Link to a document about troubleshooting, or discord or something