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OWSHELL(1) One-Wire File System OWSHELL(1)
NAME
owdir, owread, owwrite, owget, owpresent - lightweight owserver access
SYNOPSIS
Minimal options
owdir -s [host:]port [directory]
owread -s [host:]port filepath
owwrite -s [host:]port filepath value
owget -s [host:]port [directory] | filepath
Server discovery
owdir --autoserver [directory]
owread --autoserver filepath
owwrite --autoserver filepath value
owget --autoserver [directory] | filepath
Full options
owdir -q --quiet -f --format f[.]i[[.]c] ] [ --dir ] -s [host:]port
[directory] [directory2 ...]
owread -q --quiet -C --celsius -K --kelvin -F --fahrenheit -R --rankine
[ --hex ] [ --start= offset ] [ --size= bytes ] -s [host:]port filepath
[filepath2 ...]
owwrite -q --quiet -C --celsius -K --kelvin -F --fahrenheit -R
--rankine [ --hex ] [ --start= offset ] -s [host:]port filepath value
[filepath2 value2 ...]
owget -q --quiet -f --format f[.]i[[.]c] -C --celsius -K --kelvin -F
--fahrenheit -R --rankine [ --hex ] [ --start= offset ] [ --size= bytes
] [ --dir ] -s [host:]port [directory] | filepath
Version
owdir -V --version
owread -V --version
owwrite -V --version
owget -V --version
Help
owdir -h | --help
owread -h | --help
owwrite -h | --help
owget -h | --help
DESCRIPTION
See the file man1/description.1so.
OWSHELL programs
owdir owread owwrite and owget are collectively called the owshell
programs. They allow lightweight access to an owserver (1) for use in
command line scripts.
Unlike owserver (1) owhttpd (1) owftpd (1) owhttpd (1) there is not
persistent connection with the 1-wire bus, no caching and no
multithreading. Instead, each program connects to a running owserver
(1) and performs a quick set of queries.
owserver (1) performs the actual 1-wire connection (to physical 1-wire
busses or other owserver programs), performs concurrency locking,
caching, and error collection.
owshell programs are intended for use in command line scripts. An
alternative approach is to mount an owfs (1) filesystem and perform
direct file lists, reads and writes.
owdir
owdir performs a directory listing. With no argument, all the devices
on the main 1-wire bus will be listed. Given the name of a 1-wire
device, the available properties will be listed. It is the equivalent
of
ls directory
in the owfs (1) filesystem.
owread
owread obtains for value of a 1-wire device property. e.g.
28.0080BE21AA00/temperature gives the DS18B20 temperature. It is the
equivalent of
cat filepath
in the owfs (1) filesystem.
owwrite
owwrite performs a change of a property, changing a 1-wire device
setting or writing to memory. It is the equivalent of
echo value > filepath
in the owfs (1) filesystem.
owget
owget (1) is a convenience program, combining the function of owdir (1)
and owread (1) by first trying to read the argument as a directory, and
if that fails as a 1-wire property.
STANDARD OPTIONS
--autoserver
Find an owserver using the Service Discovery protocol. Essentially
Apple's Bonjour (aka zeroconf). Only the first owserver will be used,
and that choice is probably arbitrary.
-s [host:]port
Connect via tcp (network) to an owserver process that is connected to a
physical 1-wire bus. This allows multiple processes to share the same
bus. The owserver process can be local or remote.
If the server option is not specified, the default is the local machine
and the IANA allocated default port of 4304. Thus "-s localhost:4304"
is the equivalent.
DATA OPTIONS
--hex
Hexidecimal mode. For reading data, each byte of character will be
displayed as two characrters 0-9ABCDEF. Most useful for reading memory
locations. No spaces between data.
Writing data in hexidecimal mode just means that the data should be
given as one long hexidecimal string.
--start=offset
Read or write memory locations starting at the offset byte rather than
the beginning. An offset of 0 means the beginning (and is the default).
--size=bytes
Read up to the specified number of bytes of a memory location.
HELP OPTIONS
-h --help
Shows (this) basic summary of options.
-V --version
Version of this program.
DISPLAY OPTIONS
--dir
Modify the display of directories to indicate which entries are also
directories. A directory member will have a trailing '/' if it is a
directory itself. This aids recursive searches.
-f --format f[.]i[[.]c]
Display format for the 1-wire devices. Each device has a 8 byte
address, consisting of:
f family code, 1 byte
i ID number, 6 bytes
c CRC checksum, 1 byte
Possible formats are f.i (default, 01.A1B2C3D4E5F6), fi fic f.ic f.i.c
and fi.c
All formats are accepted as input, but the output will be in the
specified format.
EXAMPLE
owdir -s 3000 --format fic
Get the device listing (full 16 hex digits, no dots) from the
local owserver at port 3000
owread -F --autoserver 51.125499A32000/typeK/temperature
Read temperature from the DS2751-based thermocouple on an auto-
discovered owserver Temperature in fahrenheit.
owwrite -s 10.0.1.2:3001 32.000800AD23110/pages/page.1 "Passed"
Connect to a OWFS server process ( owserver ) that was started
on another machine at tcp port 3001 and write to the memory of a
DS2780
SEE ALSO
See the file man1/seealso.1so.
AVAILABILITY
http://www.owfs.org
AUTHOR
Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)
OWSHELL Manpage 2004 OWSHELL(1)