#!/bin/sh -e
usage () {
echo "Usage: $0 [-h|--help|-v|--verbose]"
echo ""
echo " -h | --help print this help"
echo " -v | --verbose be verbose (messages go to STDOUT)"
echo " -V | --version print version information"
echo ""
echo " Possible return values:"
echo " 0 most likely running on a laptop"
echo " 1 most likely NOT running on a laptop"
echo " 2 called with unknown option, -h, --help, -V or --version"
}
PRINTIT="/bin/true" # /bin/true accepts any option but never prints anything
# Check wether we were asked to be verbose
if [ "$1" != "" ]; then
case "$1" in
"-v"|"--verbose")
PRINTIT="echo"
;;
"-V"|"--version")
echo "Version: @VERSION@"
exit 2
;;
"-h"|"--help")
usage
exit 2
;;
*)
echo "UNKNOWN OPTION: $1"
usage
exit 2
;;
esac
fi
# Are we a mac?
if test -d /proc/pmu; then
batteries=$(grep Battery /proc/pmu/info| cut -f2 -d:)
if test "$batteries" -ne 0; then
$PRINTIT "We're a laptop (Mac: batteries found)" >&2;
exit 0
fi
exit 1
fi
if [ -r /dev/mem -a -x /usr/sbin/dmidecode ]; then
# dmidecode to grab the Chassis type
dmitype=$(dmidecode --string chassis-type)
if test "$dmitype" = "Notebook" || test "$dmitype" = "Portable"; then
$PRINTIT "We're a laptop (dmidecode returned $dmitype)" >&2
exit 0
fi
# turn back on for debugging
#echo "$dmitype"
fi
# check for any ACPI batteries
if [ -d /proc/acpi/battery ]; then
results=`find /proc/acpi/battery/ -mindepth 1 -type d`
if [ ! -z "$results" ]; then
$PRINTIT "We're a laptop (ACPI batterie(s) found)" >&2
exit 0
fi
fi
# check for APM batteries. This sucks, because we'll only get a valid response
# if the laptop has a battery fitted at the time
if [ -f /proc/apm ]; then
battery=`awk '{print $6}' </proc/apm`
if [ "$battery" != "0xff" ] && [ "$battery" != "0x80" ]; then
$PRINTIT "We're a laptop (ACPI batterie(s) found)" >&2
exit 0
fi
fi
$PRINTIT "We're not on a laptop (no relevant hint found)" >&2
exit 1