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#!/bin/bash
#
###############################################################################
# #
# Pi-Star Firmware Update Tool #
# #
# Version 1.1, Code, Design and Development by Andy Taylor (MW0MWZ). #
# #
# Make it simple to update the Firmware #
# #
###############################################################################
#
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
echo -e "You need to be root to run this command...\n"
exit 1
fi
#
# Output some usefull information when no variables are passed
#
if [ -z "$1" ]
then
echo "This tool is used to flash your BridgeComm Systems Hat Modem"
echo "to use the command, you will need to pass the name of your modem,"
echo "please choose form the list below..."
echo ""
echo "To flash SkyBridge (14.7456MHz TCXO) connected to GPIO, run: pistar-bridgecomflash skybridge"
echo ""
echo "To flash ZumSPOT devices by please use pistar-zumspotflash"
echo "To flash MMDVM_HS Nano Hat devices please use pistar-vyehsflash"
echo "To flash your BD7KLE/BG3MDO devices please use pistar-mdoflash"
echo ""
# Get the pretty name for the chosen Modem according to the dashboard.
if [ -f '/etc/dstar-radio.mmdvmhost' ]; then
# Get the modem that the user has selected.
modemSelected=$(grep 'Hardware=' /etc/dstar-radio.mmdvmhost)
modemSelected=${modemSelected#*=}
# Get the user friendly version of the selected Modem.
modemSelectedHuman=$(grep value=\"${modemSelected}\" /var/www/dashboard/admin/configure.php | head -n 1)
modemSelectedHuman=${modemSelectedHuman#*\">}
modemSelectedHuman=${modemSelectedHuman::-9}
modemSelectedHuman=${modemSelectedHuman//amp;/}
echo "Selected Modem: ${modemSelectedHuman}"
fi
# Get the Modem info from the Log
numLogs=$(ls -1rt /var/log/pi-star/MMDVM-*.log | wc -l)
if [[ ${numLogs} -gt 0 ]]; then
# Get the physically connected modem from the logs
modemLog=$(tac $(ls -1rt /var/log/pi-star/MMDVM-*.log | tail -n1 ) | grep "MMDVM protocol" -m 1 | sed -n 's/description: /&\n/;s/.*\n//p')
echo "Connected Hardware: ${modemLog}"
# Get the TCXO data
if [[ ${modemLog} == *"MHz"* ]]; then
tcxoData=$(echo ${modemLog} | awk '{print $3}')
echo "TCXO Value: ${tcxoData}"
fi
fi
exit 0
fi
#
# OK we know what the modem is, let get the firmware string from the log...
#
tac $(ls -1rt /var/log/pi-star/MMDVM-*.log | tail -n1 ) | grep "MMDVM protocol" -m 1 | sed -n 's/description: /&\n/;s/.*\n//p'
read -n 1 -s -r -p "Press any key to write the ${1} firmware to this modem or Ctrl-C to quit..."
echo ""
#
# Download the correct firmware
#
if [ "$1" ]
then
VERSION=$(curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} https://github.com/juribeparada/MMDVM_HS/releases/latest | awk -F "/v" '{print $2}')
case ${1} in
skybridge)
# Flashing BridgeCom Hat Modem
rm -rf /tmp/bridgecomflashfirmware 2> /dev/null
mkdir /tmp/bridgecomflashfirmware 2> /dev/null
echo "Flashing your ${1} modem to the latest version"
wget https://github.com/juribeparada/MMDVM_HS/releases/download/v${VERSION}/install_fw_skybridge_rpi.sh -O /tmp/bridgecomflashfirmware/flash.sh
chmod +x /tmp/bridgecomflashfirmware/flash.sh
cd /tmp/bridgecomflashfirmware
./flash.sh
echo ""
rm -rf /tmp/bridgecomflashfirmware 2> /dev/null
read -n 1 -s -r -p "Flashing your ${1} modem complete, press any key to reboot your Pi-Star System..."
shutdown -r now
exit 0
;;
*)
# Un-recognised modem choice
echo "Your Choice of ${1} modem is not supported by this update tool"
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
exit 0