Python script for monitoring rascsi and displaying status on a OLED display

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# RaSCSI Updates:
# Updates to output rascsi status to an OLED display
# Copyright (C) 2020 Tony Kuker
# Author: Tony Kuker
#
# All other code:
# Copyright (c) 2017 Adafruit Industries
# Author: Tony DiCola & James DeVito
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import time
import os
import datetime
#import Adafruit_GPIO.SPI as SPI
import Adafruit_SSD1306
from PIL import Image
from PIL import ImageDraw
from PIL import ImageFont
import subprocess
# How long to delay between each update
delay_time_ms = 250
# Raspberry Pi pin configuration:
RST = None # on the PiOLED this pin isnt used
# Note the following are only used with SPI:
DC = 23
SPI_PORT = 0
SPI_DEVICE = 0
# Beaglebone Black pin configuration:
# RST = 'P9_12'
# Note the following are only used with SPI:
# DC = 'P9_15'
# SPI_PORT = 1
# SPI_DEVICE = 0
# 128x32 display with hardware I2C:
disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_32(rst=RST)
# 128x64 display with hardware I2C:
# disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_64(rst=RST)
# Note you can change the I2C address by passing an i2c_address parameter like:
# disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_64(rst=RST, i2c_address=0x3C)
# Alternatively you can specify an explicit I2C bus number, for example
# with the 128x32 display you would use:
# disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_32(rst=RST, i2c_bus=2)
# 128x32 display with hardware SPI:
# disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_32(rst=RST, dc=DC, spi=SPI.SpiDev(SPI_PORT, SPI_DEVICE, max_speed_hz=8000000))
# 128x64 display with hardware SPI:
# disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_64(rst=RST, dc=DC, spi=SPI.SpiDev(SPI_PORT, SPI_DEVICE, max_speed_hz=8000000))
# Alternatively you can specify a software SPI implementation by providing
# digital GPIO pin numbers for all the required display pins. For example
# on a Raspberry Pi with the 128x32 display you might use:
# disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_32(rst=RST, dc=DC, sclk=18, din=25, cs=22)
print "Running with the following display:"
print disp
print
print "Will update the OLED display every " + str(delay_time_ms) + "ms (approximately)"
# Initialize library.
disp.begin()
# Clear display.
disp.clear()
disp.display()
# Create blank image for drawing.
# Make sure to create image with mode '1' for 1-bit color.
width = disp.width
height = disp.height
image = Image.new('1', (width, height))
# Get drawing object to draw on image.
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
# Draw a black filled box to clear the image.
draw.rectangle((0,0,width,height), outline=0, fill=0)
# Draw some shapes.
# First define some constants to allow easy resizing of shapes.
padding = -2
top = padding
bottom = height-padding
# Move left to right keeping track of the current x position for drawing shapes.
x = 0
# Load default font.
font = ImageFont.load_default()
# Alternatively load a TTF font. Make sure the .ttf font file is in the same directory as the python script!
# Some other nice fonts to try: http://www.dafont.com/bitmap.php
# font = ImageFont.truetype('Minecraftia.ttf', 8)
while True:
# Draw a black filled box to clear the image.
draw.rectangle((0,0,width,height), outline=0, fill=0)
cmd = "rasctl -l"
rascsi_list = subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True)
y_pos = top
# Draw all of the meaningful data to the 'image'
#
# Example rascstl -l output:
# pi@rascsi:~ $ rasctl -l
#
# +----+----+------+-------------------------------------
# | ID | UN | TYPE | DEVICE STATUS
# +----+----+------+-------------------------------------
# | 1 | 0 | SCHD | /home/pi/harddisk.hda
# | 6 | 0 | SCCD | NO MEDIA
# +----+----+------+-------------------------------------
# pi@rascsi:~ $
for line in rascsi_list.split('\n'):
# Skip empty strings, divider lines and the header line...
if (len(line) == 0) or line.startswith("+---") or line.startswith("| ID | UN"):
continue
fields = line.split('|')
output = str.strip(fields[1]) + " " + str.strip(fields[3]) + " " + os.path.basename(str.strip(fields[4]))
draw.text((x, y_pos), output, font=font, fill=255)
y_pos = y_pos + 8
# If there is still room on the screen, we'll display the time. If there's not room it will just be clipped
draw.text((x, y_pos), datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S"), font=font, fill=255)
# Display image.
disp.image(image)
disp.display()
time.sleep(1/delay_time_ms)