Hello again.

Back in the day (2007) I wrote a USB-capable driver for my 
Masterguard/Phoenixtec UPSes (in case you locally archived this list, this very 
mail is a reply to a rather long thread from then), which I used ever since. 
However, the world has been going on since then and I need to get away with the 
old 2.0.4 binaries currently in use.
These boxes (I use two A3000-19 and two A700-19) are extremely robust and while 
Masterguard has been acquired by Chloride, then Emerson and is now Vertiv and 
finally they moved from Erlangen to Munich, I'm still talking to the same 
person and they still provide preventive maintanance and battery replacement 
(at very reasonable prices), so I'd like to stick to them.

So I'll need to pick up my old work and integrate someting into an up-to-date 
version of NUT and try again to upstream it.

The (even back then) existing masterguard driver is not an option (provides 
less than half the information mine does) and looks weird.

No existing driver seems to support the central get-status (GS) command used by 
these UPSes.

I could just try to port my thirteen-year old work (USB will only work on 
NetBSD) but I guess it's preferrable to start over.
I do have an official protocol definition (which I was asked not to disclose).

These UPSes have both serial and USB ports; the USB protocol is neither HID nor 
a usual (as far as I can tell) serial-over-USB one, but trivial. According to 
reading my sources, it may require some timing quirks but I'm unsure whether my 
workarounds in the old code were owed to the UPS or old NetBSD USB code.

Reading through the Developer Guide, it looks like the qx driver (which I guess 
didn't exist back then) could be well suited, but I'm unsure how it handles USB 
and whether, if one command sent to the UPS will return a dozen values, it will 
issue the command once or a dozen times (which could be a show-stopper since 
the connection is awfully slow).

In case it turns out I can't base on the qx framework: what's the suggested way 
to abstract the serial/USB connection thing.

Any hints/documentation pointers welcome.

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