owfs(5)


NAME

   owfs.conf - owfs programs configuration file

SYNOPSIS

   An OWFS configuration file is specified on the command line:

   owfs -c config_file [other options]
          The  file  name  is arbitrary, there is no default configuration
          file used.

USAGE

   A configuration file can be invoked for any of the OWFS programs ( owfs
   (1)  owhttpd  (1)  owserver  (1)  owftpd  (1)  ) or any of the language
   bindings ( owperl (1) owcapi (1) owtcl (1)  owphp  owpython  )  to  set
   command line parameters.

SYNTAX

   Similar to Unix shell script or perl syntax

   Comments
          # Any # marks the start of a comment
          # blank lines are ignored

   Options
          option # some options (like 'foreground') take no values
          option = value # other options need a value
          option value # '=' can be omitted if whitespace separates
          Option # Case is ignored (for options, not values)
          opt # non-ambiguous abbreviation allowed
          -opt --opt # hyphens ignored

   owserver
          server: opt = value # only owserver effected by this line
          ! server: opt = value # owserver NOT effected by this line

   owhttpd
          http: opt = value # only owhttpd effected by this line
          ! http: opt = value # owhttpd NOT effected by this line

   owftpd ftp: opt = value # only owftpd effected by this line
          ! ftp: opt = value # owftpd NOT effected by this line

   owfs   owfs: opt = value # only owfs effected by this line
          ! owfs: opt = value # owfs NOT effected by this line

   Limits # maximum line length of 250 characters
          # no limit on number of lines

DESCRIPTION

   1-Wire
   1-wire  is  a  wiring  protocol  and  series  of  devices  designed and
   manufactured by Dallas Semiconductor, Inc. The bus is a low-power  low-
   speed low-connector scheme where the data line can also provide power.

   Each  device  is  uniquely and unalterably numbered during manufacture.
   There  are  a  wide  variety  of  devices,  including  memory,  sensors
   (humidity,  temperature,  voltage,  contact, current), switches, timers
   and data loggers. More complex devices (like thermocouple sensors)  can
   be  built  with these basic devices. There are also 1-wire devices that
   have encryption included.

   The 1-wire scheme uses a single bus master and multiple slaves  on  the
   same  wire.  The bus master initiates all communication. The slaves can
   be individually discovered and addressed using their unique ID.

   Bus masters come in  a  variety  of  configurations  including  serial,
   parallel, i2c, network or USB adapters.

   OWFS design
   OWFS  is  a  suite of programs that designed to make the 1-wire bus and
   its devices easily accessible. The underlying principle is to create  a
   virtual  filesystem,  with  the  unique ID being the directory, and the
   individual properties of the device are  represented  as  simple  files
   that can be read and written.

   Details  of  the  individual slave or master design are hidden behind a
   consistent interface. The goal is to provide an easy set of tools for a
   software  designer  to create monitoring or control applications. There
   are some performance enhancements in the implementation, including data
   caching,  parallel  access  to  bus  masters, and aggregation of device
   communication. Still  the  fundemental  goal  has  been  ease  of  use,
   flexibility and correctness rather than speed.

   Configuration
   owfs.conf  (5)  allows  a  uniform set of command line parameters to be
   set.

   Not all OWFS programs use the same command line options, but  the  non-
   relevant ones will be ignored.

   Command  line and configuration options can mixed. They will be invoked
   in the order presented. Left to right for  the  command  line.  Top  to
   bottom for the configuration file.

   Configuration  files  can  call  other configuration files. There is an
   arbitrary depth of 5 levels to prevent infinite loops.  More  than  one
   configuration file can be specified.

SAMPLE

   Here  is  a  sample configuration file with all the possible parameters
   included.
          # Sources
          device = /dev/ttyS0 # serial port: DS9097U DS9097 ECLO or LINK
          device = /dev/i2c-0 # i2c port: DS2482-100 or DS2482-800
          usb #       USB device: DS9490 PuceBaboon
          usb = 2 #   Second DS9490
          usb = all # All DS9490s
          altUSB # Willy Robison's tweaks
          LINK = /dev/ttyS0 #     serial LINK in ascii mode
          LINK = [address:]port # LINK-HUB-E (tcp access)
          HA7 # HA7Net autodiscovery mode
          HA7 = address[:port] # HA7Net at tcp address (port 80)
          etherweather = address[:port] # Etherweather device
          server = [address:]port # owserver tcp address
          FAKE = 10,1B # Random simulated device with family codes (hex)
          TESTER = 28,3E # Predictable simulated device with family codes
          #
          # Sinks
          # # owfs specific
          mountpoint = filelocation # FUSE mount point
          allow_other # Short hand for FUSE mount option "
          # # owhttpd owserver owftpd specific
          port = [address:]port # tcp out port
          #
          # Temperature scales
          Celsius # default
          Fahrenheit
          Kelvin
          Rankine
          #
          # Timeouts (all in seconds)
          #                    cache for values that change on their own
          timeout_volatile = value # seconds "volatile" values  remain  in
          cache
          #                    cache for values that change on command
          timeout_stable = value # seconds "stable" values remain in cache
          #                    cache for directory lists (non-alarm)
          timeout_directory = value # seconds "directory" values remain in
          cache
          #                    cache for 1-wire device location
          timeout_presence = value # seconds "device presence" (which bus)
          timeout_serial = value # seconds to wait for serial response
          timeout_usb = value # seconds to wait for USB response
          timeout_network = value # seconds to wait for tcp/ip response
          timeout_ftp = value #  seconds  inactivity  before  closing  ftp
          session
          #
          # Process control
          configuration = filename # file (like this) of program options
          pid_file = filename # file to store PID number
          foreground
          background # default
          readonly # prevent changing 1-wire device contents
          write # default
          error_print = 0-3 # 0-mixed 1-syslog 2-stderr 3-suppressed
          error_level = 0-9 # increasing noise
          #
          # zeroconf / Bonjour
          zero #   turn on zeroconf announcement (default)
          nozero #   turn off zeroconf announcement
          annouce = name  # name of announced service (optional)
          autoserver #   Add owservers descovered by zeroconf/Bonjour
          noautoserver #   Don't use zeroconf/Bonjour owservers (default)
          #
          # tcp persistence
          timeout_persistent_low  = 600 # minimum time a persistent socket
          will stay open
          timeout_persistent_high = 3600 # max time an idle client  socket
          will stay around
          #
          # Display
          format = f[.]i[[.]c] # 1-wire address f amily i d code c rc
          #
          # Cache
          cache_size = 1000000 # maximum cache size (in bytes) or 0 for no
          limit (default 0) #
          # Information
          # (silly in a configuration file)
          version
          help
          morehelp

SEE ALSO

   Programs
   owfs (1) owhttpd (1) owftpd (1)  owserver  (1)  owdir  (1)  owread  (1)
   owwrite (1) owpresent (1) owtap (1)

   Configuration and testing
   owfs (5) owtap (1) owmon (1)

   Language bindings
   owtcl (3) owperl (3) owcapi (3)

   Clocks
   DS1427  (3)  DS1904(3)  DS1994  (3)  DS2404  (3) DS2404S (3) DS2415 (3)
   DS2417 (3)

   ID
   DS2401 (3) DS2411 (3) DS1990A (3)

   Memory
   DS1982 (3) DS1985 (3) DS1986 (3)  DS1991  (3)  DS1992  (3)  DS1993  (3)
   DS1995  (3)  DS1996  (3)  DS2430A  (3) DS2431 (3) DS2433 (3) DS2502 (3)
   DS2506 (3) DS28E04 (3) DS28EC20 (3)

   Switches
   DS2405 (3) DS2406 (3) DS2408 (3) DS2409 (3) DS2413 (3) DS28EA00 (3)

   Temperature
   DS1822 (3) DS1825 (3) DS1820 (3) DS18B20 (3)  DS18S20  (3)  DS1920  (3)
   DS1921 (3) DS1821 (3) DS28EA00 (3) DS28E04 (3)

   Humidity
   DS1922 (3)

   Voltage
   DS2450 (3)

   Resistance
   DS2890 (3)

   Multifunction (current, voltage, temperature)
   DS2436  (3)  DS2437  (3)  DS2438  (3)  DS2751 (3) DS2755 (3) DS2756 (3)
   DS2760 (3) DS2770 (3) DS2780 (3) DS2781 (3) DS2788 (3) DS2784 (3)

   Counter
   DS2423 (3)

   LCD Screen
   LCD (3) DS2408 (3)

   Crypto
   DS1977 (3)

   Pressure
   DS2406 (3) -- TAI8570

AVAILABILITY

   http://www.owfs.org

AUTHOR

   Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)





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