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add proc-iomem parser

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# jc.parsers.proc\_iomem
jc - JSON Convert `/proc/iomem` file parser
Usage (cli):
$ cat /proc/iomem | jc --proc
or
$ jc /proc/iomem
or
$ cat /proc/iomem | jc --proc-iomem
Usage (module):
import jc
result = jc.parse('proc', proc_iomem_file)
or
import jc
result = jc.parse('proc_iomem', proc_iomem_file)
Schema:
[
{
"start": string,
"end": string,
"device": string
}
]
Examples:
$ cat /proc/iomem | jc --proc -p
[
{
"start": "00000000",
"end": "00000fff",
"device": "Reserved"
},
{
"start": "00001000",
"end": "0009e7ff",
"device": "System RAM"
},
{
"start": "0009e800",
"end": "0009ffff",
"device": "Reserved"
},
...
]
<a id="jc.parsers.proc_iomem.parse"></a>
### parse
```python
def parse(data: str, raw: bool = False, quiet: bool = False) -> List[Dict]
```
Main text parsing function
Parameters:
data: (string) text data to parse
raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
Returns:
List of Dictionaries. Raw or processed structured data.
### Parser Information
Compatibility: linux
Version 1.0 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)

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'proc-driver-rtc', 'proc-driver-rtc',
'proc-filesystems', 'proc-filesystems',
'proc-interrupts', 'proc-interrupts',
'proc-iomem',
'proc-meminfo', 'proc-meminfo',
'proc-modules', 'proc-modules',
'ps', 'ps',

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"""jc - JSON Convert `/proc/iomem` file parser
Usage (cli):
$ cat /proc/iomem | jc --proc
or
$ jc /proc/iomem
or
$ cat /proc/iomem | jc --proc-iomem
Usage (module):
import jc
result = jc.parse('proc', proc_iomem_file)
or
import jc
result = jc.parse('proc_iomem', proc_iomem_file)
Schema:
[
{
"start": string,
"end": string,
"device": string
}
]
Examples:
$ cat /proc/iomem | jc --proc -p
[
{
"start": "00000000",
"end": "00000fff",
"device": "Reserved"
},
{
"start": "00001000",
"end": "0009e7ff",
"device": "System RAM"
},
{
"start": "0009e800",
"end": "0009ffff",
"device": "Reserved"
},
...
]
"""
from typing import List, Dict
import jc.utils
class info():
"""Provides parser metadata (version, author, etc.)"""
version = '1.0'
description = '`/proc/iomem` file parser'
author = 'Kelly Brazil'
author_email = 'kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com'
compatible = ['linux']
hidden = True
__version__ = info.version
def _process(proc_data: List[Dict]) -> List[Dict]:
"""
Final processing to conform to the schema.
Parameters:
proc_data: (List of Dictionaries) raw structured data to process
Returns:
List of Dictionaries. Structured to conform to the schema.
"""
return proc_data
def parse(
data: str,
raw: bool = False,
quiet: bool = False
) -> List[Dict]:
"""
Main text parsing function
Parameters:
data: (string) text data to parse
raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
Returns:
List of Dictionaries. Raw or processed structured data.
"""
jc.utils.compatibility(__name__, info.compatible, quiet)
jc.utils.input_type_check(data)
raw_output: List = []
if jc.utils.has_data(data):
for line in filter(None, data.splitlines()):
colon_split = line.split(':', maxsplit=1)
device = colon_split[1].strip()
mem_split = colon_split[0].split('-', maxsplit=1)
start = mem_split[0].strip()
end = mem_split[1].strip()
raw_output.append(
{
'start': start,
'end': end,
'device': device
}
)
return raw_output if raw else _process(raw_output)

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\fB--proc-interrupts\fP \fB--proc-interrupts\fP
`/proc/interrupts` file parser `/proc/interrupts` file parser
.TP
.B
\fB--proc-iomem\fP
`/proc/iomem` file parser
.TP .TP
.B .B
\fB--proc-meminfo\fP \fB--proc-meminfo\fP