Fix parsing of attribute 188 on seagate drives
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@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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package thresholds
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import (
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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const AtaSmartAttributeDisplayTypeRaw = "raw"
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const AtaSmartAttributeDisplayTypeNormalized = "normalized"
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const AtaSmartAttributeDisplayTypeTransformed = "transformed"
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@@ -662,10 +667,30 @@ var AtaMetadata = map[int]AtaAttributeMetadata{
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188: {
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ID: 188,
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DisplayName: "Command Timeout",
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DisplayType: AtaSmartAttributeDisplayTypeRaw,
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DisplayType: AtaSmartAttributeDisplayTypeTransformed,
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Ideal: ObservedThresholdIdealLow,
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Critical: true,
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Description: "The count of aborted operations due to HDD timeout. Normally this attribute value should be equal to zero.",
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Transform: func(normValue int64, rawValue int64, rawString string) int64 {
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// Parse Seagate command timeout values if the string contains 3 pieces
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// and each piece is less than or equal to the next (as a sanity check)
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// See https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/issues/522
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pieces := strings.Split(rawString, " ")
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if len(pieces) == 3 {
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int_pieces := make([]int, len(pieces))
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var err error
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for i, s := range pieces {
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int_pieces[i], err = strconv.Atoi(s)
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if err != nil {
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return rawValue
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}
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}
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if int_pieces[2] >= int_pieces[1] && int_pieces[1] >= int_pieces[0] {
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return int64(int_pieces[2])
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}
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}
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return rawValue
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},
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ObservedThresholds: []ObservedThreshold{
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{
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Low: 0,
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