Added a new plugin interface for implementing EPG handlers

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Klaus Schmidinger 2012-03-10 15:10:43 +01:00
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@ -6960,7 +6960,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
which was made in version 1.1.10, so please report if this has any unwanted
side effects.
2012-03-08: Version 1.7.26
2012-03-10: Version 1.7.26
- Now checking for NULL in cOsd::AddPixmap() (suggested by Christoph Haubrich).
- Fixed the German translation of "VDR will shut down in %s minutes" (thanks to
@ -6999,3 +6999,13 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
is selected, but it works at any time (and is more obvious).
- Revoked "If the first event in a schedule has a table id of 0x00, any incoming EIT data for
that schedule from the DVB stream will be completely ignored".
- Added a new plugin interface for implementing EPG handlers.
+ A plugin can implement an EPG handler by creating an object derived from
cEpgHandler and implementing the necessary member functions.
+ The special handling of events with table id 0x00 has been dropped.
For backwards compatibility EPG events with table ids lower than 0x4E will
be treated as if they had a table id of 0x4E, and the new plugin 'epgtableid0'
can be used to have them handled like in previous versions.
+ The default table id for a newly created cEvent has been changed to 0xFF,
which is higher than any normal table id that is broadcast in the EIT data.
See PLUGINS.html, section "Electronic Program Guide" for more information.

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<li><a href="#Audio">Audio</a>
<li><a href="#Remote Control">Remote Control</a>
<li><a href="#Conditional Access">Conditional Access</a>
<li><modified><a href="#Electronic Program Guide">Electronic Program Guide</modified></a>
</ul>
</ul>
@ -2212,5 +2213,37 @@ virtual bool Assign(cDevice *Device, bool Query = false);
See the description of this function in <tt>ci.h</tt> for details.
<div class="modified">
<hr><h2><a name="Electronic Program Guide">Electronic Program Guide</a></h2>
<div class="blurb">The grass is always greener on the other side...</div><p>
In case the <i>Electronic Program Guide (EPG)</i> provided by the broadcaster
isn't sufficient for your taste, you can implement a <tt>cEpgHandler</tt> to
improve it from external sources. For instance, to replace the description
of the broadcaster's EPG with one from some external database, you could do:
<p><table><tr><td class="code"><pre>
#include &lt;vdr/epg.h&gt;
class cMyEpgHandler : public cEpgHandler {
public:
virtual bool SetDescription(cEvent *Event, const char *Description);
};
bool cMyEpgHandler::SetDescription(cEvent *Event, const char *Description)
{
Event-&gt;SetDescription(DescriptionFromDatabase(Event));
return true;
}
</pre></td></tr></table><p>
where <tt>DescriptionFromDatabase()</tt> would derive the description of the
given event from some external source. Note that the function returns <tt>true</tt>
to signal VDR that no other EPG handlers shall be queried after this one.
<p>
See <tt>VDR/epg.h</tt> for details.
</div modified>
</body>
</html>

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VDR Plugin 'epgtableid0' Revision History
-----------------------------------------
2012-03-10: Version 0.0.1
- Initial revision.

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#
# Makefile for a Video Disk Recorder plugin
#
# $Id: Makefile 1.1 2012/03/10 14:23:58 kls Exp $
# The official name of this plugin.
# This name will be used in the '-P...' option of VDR to load the plugin.
# By default the main source file also carries this name.
# IMPORTANT: the presence of this macro is important for the Make.config
# file. So it must be defined, even if it is not used here!
#
PLUGIN = epgtableid0
### The version number of this plugin (taken from the main source file):
VERSION = $(shell grep 'static const char \*VERSION *=' $(PLUGIN).c | awk '{ print $$6 }' | sed -e 's/[";]//g')
### The C++ compiler and options:
CXX ?= g++
CXXFLAGS ?= -g -O3 -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual -Wno-parentheses
### The directory environment:
VDRDIR ?= ../../..
LIBDIR ?= ../../lib
TMPDIR ?= /tmp
### Make sure that necessary options are included:
include $(VDRDIR)/Make.global
### Allow user defined options to overwrite defaults:
-include $(VDRDIR)/Make.config
### The version number of VDR's plugin API (taken from VDR's "config.h"):
APIVERSION = $(shell sed -ne '/define APIVERSION/s/^.*"\(.*\)".*$$/\1/p' $(VDRDIR)/config.h)
### The name of the distribution archive:
ARCHIVE = $(PLUGIN)-$(VERSION)
PACKAGE = vdr-$(ARCHIVE)
### Includes and Defines (add further entries here):
INCLUDES += -I$(VDRDIR)/include
DEFINES += -D_GNU_SOURCE -DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='"$(PLUGIN)"'
### The object files (add further files here):
OBJS = $(PLUGIN).o
### The main target:
all: libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so i18n
### Implicit rules:
%.o: %.c
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $<
### Dependencies:
MAKEDEP = $(CXX) -MM -MG
DEPFILE = .dependencies
$(DEPFILE): Makefile
@$(MAKEDEP) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $(OBJS:%.o=%.c) > $@
-include $(DEPFILE)
### Internationalization (I18N):
PODIR = po
LOCALEDIR = $(VDRDIR)/locale
I18Npo = $(wildcard $(PODIR)/*.po)
I18Nmsgs = $(addprefix $(LOCALEDIR)/, $(addsuffix /LC_MESSAGES/vdr-$(PLUGIN).mo, $(notdir $(foreach file, $(I18Npo), $(basename $(file))))))
I18Npot = $(PODIR)/$(PLUGIN).pot
%.mo: %.po
msgfmt -c -o $@ $<
$(I18Npot): $(wildcard *.c)
xgettext -C -cTRANSLATORS --no-wrap --no-location -k -ktr -ktrNOOP --package-name=vdr-$(PLUGIN) --package-version=$(VERSION) --msgid-bugs-address='<see README>' -o $@ $^
%.po: $(I18Npot)
msgmerge -U --no-wrap --no-location --backup=none -q $@ $<
@touch $@
$(I18Nmsgs): $(LOCALEDIR)/%/LC_MESSAGES/vdr-$(PLUGIN).mo: $(PODIR)/%.mo
@mkdir -p $(dir $@)
cp $< $@
.PHONY: i18n
i18n: $(I18Nmsgs) $(I18Npot)
### Targets:
libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so: $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared $(OBJS) -o $@
@cp --remove-destination $@ $(LIBDIR)/$@.$(APIVERSION)
dist: $(I18Npo) clean
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@mkdir $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE)
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@tar czf $(PACKAGE).tgz -C $(TMPDIR) $(ARCHIVE)
@-rm -rf $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE)
@echo Distribution package created as $(PACKAGE).tgz
clean:
@-rm -f $(OBJS) $(DEPFILE) *.so *.tgz core* *~ $(PODIR)/*.mo $(PODIR)/*.pot

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This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
Written by: Klaus Schmidinger <kls@tvdr.de>
Project's homepage: http://www.tvdr.de
Latest version available at: http://www.tvdr.de
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
See the file COPYING for more information.
Description:
The special handling of EPG events with table id 0x00 has been dropped
in VDR version 1.7.26, and replaced by a more felxible "EPG Handler"
concept. You can use this plugin to get the previous functionality back.

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/*
* epgtableid0.c: A plugin for the Video Disk Recorder
*
* See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author.
*
* $Id: epgtableid0.c 1.1 2012/03/10 15:10:43 kls Exp $
*/
#include <vdr/epg.h>
#include <vdr/plugin.h>
static const char *VERSION = "0.0.1";
static const char *DESCRIPTION = "EPG handler for events with table id 0x00";
// --- cTable0Handler --------------------------------------------------------
class cTable0Handler : public cEpgHandler {
private:
bool Ignore(cEvent *Event) { return Event->TableID() == 0x00; }
public:
virtual bool SetEventID(cEvent *Event, tEventID EventID);
virtual bool SetStartTime(cEvent *Event, time_t StartTime);
virtual bool SetDuration(cEvent *Event, int Duration);
virtual bool SetTitle(cEvent *Event, const char *Title);
virtual bool SetShortText(cEvent *Event, const char *ShortText);
virtual bool SetDescription(cEvent *Event, const char *Description);
virtual bool SetContents(cEvent *Event, uchar *Contents);
virtual bool SetParentalRating(cEvent *Event, int ParentalRating);
virtual bool SetVps(cEvent *Event, time_t Vps);
virtual bool FixEpgBugs(cEvent *Event);
};
bool cTable0Handler::SetEventID(cEvent *Event, tEventID EventID)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetStartTime(cEvent *Event, time_t StartTime)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetDuration(cEvent *Event, int Duration)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetTitle(cEvent *Event, const char *Title)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetShortText(cEvent *Event, const char *ShortText)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetDescription(cEvent *Event, const char *Description)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetContents(cEvent *Event, uchar *Contents)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetParentalRating(cEvent *Event, int ParentalRating)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::SetVps(cEvent *Event, time_t Vps)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
bool cTable0Handler::FixEpgBugs(cEvent *Event)
{
return Ignore(Event);
}
// --- cPluginEpgtableid0 ----------------------------------------------------
class cPluginEpgtableid0 : public cPlugin {
public:
virtual const char *Version(void) { return VERSION; }
virtual const char *Description(void) { return DESCRIPTION; }
virtual bool Initialize(void);
};
bool cPluginEpgtableid0::Initialize(void)
{
new cTable0Handler;
return true;
}
VDRPLUGINCREATOR(cPluginEpgtableid0); // Don't touch this!

80
eit.c
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* Robert Schneider <Robert.Schneider@web.de> and Rolf Hakenes <hakenes@hippomi.de>.
* Adapted to 'libsi' for VDR 1.3.0 by Marcel Wiesweg <marcel.wiesweg@gmx.de>.
*
* $Id: eit.c 2.14 2012/03/08 15:05:45 kls Exp $
* $Id: eit.c 2.15 2012/03/10 14:43:52 kls Exp $
*/
#include "eit.h"
@ -36,12 +36,13 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
cChannel *channel = Channels.GetByChannelID(channelID, true);
if (!channel)
return; // only collect data for known channels
if (EpgHandlers.IgnoreChannel(channel))
return;
cSchedule *pSchedule = (cSchedule *)Schedules->GetSchedule(channel, true);
bool Empty = true;
bool Modified = false;
bool HasExternalData = false;
time_t SegmentStart = 0;
time_t SegmentEnd = 0;
time_t Now = time(NULL);
@ -53,7 +54,8 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
SI::EIT::Event SiEitEvent;
for (SI::Loop::Iterator it; eventLoop.getNext(SiEitEvent, it); ) {
bool ExternalData = false;
if (EpgHandlers.HandleEitEvent(pSchedule, &SiEitEvent, Tid, getVersionNumber()))
continue; // an EPG handler has done all of the processing
time_t StartTime = SiEitEvent.getStartTime();
int Duration = SiEitEvent.getDuration();
// Drop bogus events - but keep NVOD reference events, where all bits of the start time field are set to 1, resulting in a negative number.
@ -72,23 +74,17 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
// If we don't have that event yet, we create a new one.
// Otherwise we copy the information into the existing event anyway, because the data might have changed.
pEvent = newEvent = new cEvent(SiEitEvent.getEventId());
if (!pEvent)
continue;
newEvent->SetStartTime(StartTime);
newEvent->SetDuration(Duration);
pSchedule->AddEvent(newEvent);
}
else {
// We have found an existing event, either through its event ID or its start time.
pEvent->SetSeen();
// If the existing event has a zero table ID it was defined externally and shall
// not be overwritten.
uchar TableID = pEvent->TableID();
if (TableID == 0x00) {
if (pEvent->Version() == getVersionNumber())
continue;
HasExternalData = ExternalData = true;
}
uchar TableID = max(pEvent->TableID(), uchar(0x4E)); // for backwards compatibility, table ids less than 0x4E are treated as if they were "present"
// If the new event has a higher table ID, let's skip it.
// The lower the table ID, the more "current" the information.
else if (Tid > TableID)
if (Tid > TableID)
continue;
// If the new event comes from the same table and has the same version number
// as the existing one, let's skip it to avoid unnecessary work.
@ -98,21 +94,20 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
// to the Sat.1/Pro7 transponder, events will keep toggling because of the bogus version numbers.
else if (Tid == TableID && pEvent->Version() == getVersionNumber())
continue;
EpgHandlers.SetEventID(pEvent, SiEitEvent.getEventId()); // unfortunately some stations use different event ids for the same event in different tables :-(
EpgHandlers.SetStartTime(pEvent, StartTime);
EpgHandlers.SetDuration(pEvent, Duration);
}
if (!ExternalData) {
pEvent->SetEventID(SiEitEvent.getEventId()); // unfortunately some stations use different event ids for the same event in different tables :-(
if (pEvent->TableID() > 0x4E) // for backwards compatibility, table ids less than 0x4E are never overwritten
pEvent->SetTableID(Tid);
pEvent->SetStartTime(StartTime);
pEvent->SetDuration(Duration);
}
if (newEvent)
pSchedule->AddEvent(newEvent);
if (Tid == 0x4E) { // we trust only the present/following info on the actual TS
if (SiEitEvent.getRunningStatus() >= SI::RunningStatusNotRunning)
pSchedule->SetRunningStatus(pEvent, SiEitEvent.getRunningStatus(), channel);
}
if (OnlyRunningStatus)
if (OnlyRunningStatus) {
pEvent->SetVersion(0xFF); // we have already changed the table id above, so set the version to an invalid value to make sure the next full run will be executed
continue; // do this before setting the version, so that the full update can be done later
}
pEvent->SetVersion(getVersionNumber());
int LanguagePreferenceShort = -1;
@ -124,10 +119,6 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
cLinkChannels *LinkChannels = NULL;
cComponents *Components = NULL;
for (SI::Loop::Iterator it2; (d = SiEitEvent.eventDescriptors.getNext(it2)); ) {
if (ExternalData && d->getDescriptorTag() != SI::ComponentDescriptorTag) {
delete d;
continue;
}
switch (d->getDescriptorTag()) {
case SI::ExtendedEventDescriptorTag: {
SI::ExtendedEventDescriptor *eed = (SI::ExtendedEventDescriptor *)d;
@ -164,7 +155,7 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
NumContents++;
}
}
pEvent->SetContents(Contents);
EpgHandlers.SetContents(pEvent, Contents);
}
break;
case SI::ParentalRatingDescriptorTag: {
@ -183,7 +174,7 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
case 0x13: ParentalRating = 16; break;
default: ParentalRating = 0;
}
pEvent->SetParentalRating(ParentalRating);
EpgHandlers.SetParentalRating(pEvent, ParentalRating);
}
}
}
@ -202,7 +193,7 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
else if (month == 0 && t.tm_mon == 11) // current month is jan, but event is in dec
t.tm_year--;
time_t vps = mktime(&t);
pEvent->SetVps(vps);
EpgHandlers.SetVps(pEvent, vps);
}
break;
case SI::TimeShiftedEventDescriptorTag: {
@ -213,9 +204,9 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
rEvent = (cEvent *)rSchedule->GetEvent(tsed->getReferenceEventId());
if (!rEvent)
break;
pEvent->SetTitle(rEvent->Title());
pEvent->SetShortText(rEvent->ShortText());
pEvent->SetDescription(rEvent->Description());
EpgHandlers.SetTitle(pEvent, rEvent->Title());
EpgHandlers.SetShortText(pEvent, rEvent->ShortText());
EpgHandlers.SetDescription(pEvent, rEvent->Description());
}
break;
case SI::LinkageDescriptorTag: {
@ -273,30 +264,30 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
if (!rEvent) {
if (ShortEventDescriptor) {
char buffer[Utf8BufSize(256)];
pEvent->SetTitle(ShortEventDescriptor->name.getText(buffer, sizeof(buffer)));
pEvent->SetShortText(ShortEventDescriptor->text.getText(buffer, sizeof(buffer)));
EpgHandlers.SetTitle(pEvent, ShortEventDescriptor->name.getText(buffer, sizeof(buffer)));
EpgHandlers.SetShortText(pEvent, ShortEventDescriptor->text.getText(buffer, sizeof(buffer)));
}
else if (!HasExternalData) {
pEvent->SetTitle(NULL);
pEvent->SetShortText(NULL);
else {
EpgHandlers.SetTitle(pEvent, NULL);
EpgHandlers.SetShortText(pEvent, NULL);
}
if (ExtendedEventDescriptors) {
char buffer[Utf8BufSize(ExtendedEventDescriptors->getMaximumTextLength(": ")) + 1];
pEvent->SetDescription(ExtendedEventDescriptors->getText(buffer, sizeof(buffer), ": "));
EpgHandlers.SetDescription(pEvent, ExtendedEventDescriptors->getText(buffer, sizeof(buffer), ": "));
}
else if (!HasExternalData)
pEvent->SetDescription(NULL);
else
EpgHandlers.SetDescription(pEvent, NULL);
}
delete ExtendedEventDescriptors;
delete ShortEventDescriptor;
pEvent->SetComponents(Components);
if (!HasExternalData)
pEvent->FixEpgBugs();
EpgHandlers.FixEpgBugs(pEvent);
if (LinkChannels)
channel->SetLinkChannels(LinkChannels);
Modified = true;
EpgHandlers.HandleEvent(pEvent);
}
if (Tid == 0x4E) {
if (Empty && getSectionNumber() == 0)
@ -307,9 +298,8 @@ cEIT::cEIT(cSchedules *Schedules, int Source, u_char Tid, const u_char *Data, bo
if (OnlyRunningStatus)
return;
if (Modified) {
pSchedule->Sort();
if (!HasExternalData)
pSchedule->DropOutdated(SegmentStart, SegmentEnd, Tid, getVersionNumber());
EpgHandlers.SortSchedule(pSchedule);
EpgHandlers.DropOutdated(pSchedule, SegmentStart, SegmentEnd, Tid, getVersionNumber());
Schedules->SetModified(pSchedule);
}
}

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
* Original version (as used in VDR before 1.3.0) written by
* Robert Schneider <Robert.Schneider@web.de> and Rolf Hakenes <hakenes@hippomi.de>.
*
* $Id: epg.c 2.11 2012/02/13 14:58:19 kls Exp $
* $Id: epg.c 2.12 2012/03/10 13:14:27 kls Exp $
*/
#include "epg.h"
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ cEvent::cEvent(tEventID EventID)
{
schedule = NULL;
eventID = EventID;
tableID = 0;
tableID = 0xFF; // actual table ids are 0x4E..0x60
version = 0xFF; // actual version numbers are 0..31
runningStatus = SI::RunningStatusUndefined;
title = NULL;
@ -1296,3 +1296,153 @@ void cEpgDataReader::Action(void)
{
cSchedules::Read();
}
// --- cEpgHandler -----------------------------------------------------------
cEpgHandler::cEpgHandler(void)
{
EpgHandlers.Add(this);
}
cEpgHandler::~cEpgHandler()
{
EpgHandlers.Del(this, false);
}
// --- cEpgHandlers ----------------------------------------------------------
cEpgHandlers EpgHandlers;
bool cEpgHandlers::IgnoreChannel(const cChannel *Channel)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->IgnoreChannel(Channel))
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool cEpgHandlers::HandleEitEvent(cSchedule *Schedule, const SI::EIT::Event *EitEvent, uchar TableID, uchar Version)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->HandleEitEvent(Schedule, EitEvent, TableID, Version))
return true;
}
return false;
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetEventID(cEvent *Event, tEventID EventID)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetEventID(Event, EventID))
return;
}
Event->SetEventID(EventID);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetTitle(cEvent *Event, const char *Title)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetTitle(Event, Title))
return;
}
Event->SetTitle(Title);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetShortText(cEvent *Event, const char *ShortText)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetShortText(Event, ShortText))
return;
}
Event->SetShortText(ShortText);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetDescription(cEvent *Event, const char *Description)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetDescription(Event, Description))
return;
}
Event->SetDescription(Description);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetContents(cEvent *Event, uchar *Contents)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetContents(Event, Contents))
return;
}
Event->SetContents(Contents);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetParentalRating(cEvent *Event, int ParentalRating)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetParentalRating(Event, ParentalRating))
return;
}
Event->SetParentalRating(ParentalRating);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetStartTime(cEvent *Event, time_t StartTime)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetStartTime(Event, StartTime))
return;
}
Event->SetStartTime(StartTime);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetDuration(cEvent *Event, int Duration)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetDuration(Event, Duration))
return;
}
Event->SetDuration(Duration);
}
void cEpgHandlers::SetVps(cEvent *Event, time_t Vps)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SetVps(Event, Vps))
return;
}
Event->SetVps(Vps);
}
void cEpgHandlers::FixEpgBugs(cEvent *Event)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->FixEpgBugs(Event))
return;
}
Event->FixEpgBugs();
}
void cEpgHandlers::HandleEvent(cEvent *Event)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->HandleEvent(Event))
break;
}
}
void cEpgHandlers::SortSchedule(cSchedule *Schedule)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->SortSchedule(Schedule))
return;
}
Schedule->Sort();
}
void cEpgHandlers::DropOutdated(cSchedule *Schedule, time_t SegmentStart, time_t SegmentEnd, uchar TableID, uchar Version)
{
for (cEpgHandler *eh = First(); eh; eh = Next(eh)) {
if (eh->DropOutdated(Schedule, SegmentStart, SegmentEnd, TableID, Version))
return;
}
Schedule->DropOutdated(SegmentStart, SegmentEnd, TableID, Version);
}

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@ -7,13 +7,14 @@
* Original version (as used in VDR before 1.3.0) written by
* Robert Schneider <Robert.Schneider@web.de> and Rolf Hakenes <hakenes@hippomi.de>.
*
* $Id: epg.h 2.7 2012/02/26 13:58:26 kls Exp $
* $Id: epg.h 2.8 2012/03/10 13:50:10 kls Exp $
*/
#ifndef __EPG_H
#define __EPG_H
#include "channels.h"
#include "libsi/section.h"
#include "thread.h"
#include "tools.h"
@ -221,4 +222,68 @@ public:
void ReportEpgBugFixStats(bool Reset = false);
class cEpgHandler : public cListObject {
public:
cEpgHandler(void);
///< Constructs a new EPG handler and adds it to the list of EPG handlers.
///< Whenever an event is received from the EIT data stream, the EPG
///< handlers are queried in the order they have been created.
///< As soon as one of the EPG handlers returns true in a member function,
///< none of the remaining handlers will be queried. If none of the EPG
///< handlers returns true in a particular call, the default processing
///< will take place.
///< EPG handlers will be deleted automatically at the end of the program.
virtual ~cEpgHandler();
virtual bool IgnoreChannel(const cChannel *Channel) { return false; }
///< Before any EIT data for the given Channel is processed, the EPG handlers
///< are asked whether this Channel shall be completely ignored. If any of
///< the EPG handlers returns true in this function, no EIT data at all will
///< be processed for this Channel.
virtual bool HandleEitEvent(cSchedule *Schedule, const SI::EIT::Event *EitEvent, uchar TableID, uchar Version) { return false; }
///< Before the raw EitEvent for the given Schedule is processed, the
///< EPG handlers are queried to see if any of them would like to do the
///< complete processing by itself. TableID and Version are from the
///< incoming section data.
virtual bool SetEventID(cEvent *Event, tEventID EventID) { return false; }
virtual bool SetTitle(cEvent *Event, const char *Title) { return false; }
virtual bool SetShortText(cEvent *Event, const char *ShortText) { return false; }
virtual bool SetDescription(cEvent *Event, const char *Description) { return false; }
virtual bool SetContents(cEvent *Event, uchar *Contents) { return false; }
virtual bool SetParentalRating(cEvent *Event, int ParentalRating) { return false; }
virtual bool SetStartTime(cEvent *Event, time_t StartTime) { return false; }
virtual bool SetDuration(cEvent *Event, int Duration) { return false; }
virtual bool SetVps(cEvent *Event, time_t Vps) { return false; }
virtual bool FixEpgBugs(cEvent *Event) { return false; }
///< Fixes some known problems with EPG data.
virtual bool HandleEvent(cEvent *Event) { return false; }
///< After all modifications of the Event have been done, the EPG handler
///< can take a final look at it.
virtual bool SortSchedule(cSchedule *Schedule) { return false; }
///< Sorts the Schedule after the complete table has been processed.
virtual bool DropOutdated(cSchedule *Schedule, time_t SegmentStart, time_t SegmentEnd, uchar TableID, uchar Version) { return false; }
///< Takes a look at all EPG events between SegmentStart and SegmentEnd and
///< drops outdated events.
};
class cEpgHandlers : public cList<cEpgHandler> {
public:
bool IgnoreChannel(const cChannel *Channel);
bool HandleEitEvent(cSchedule *Schedule, const SI::EIT::Event *EitEvent, uchar TableID, uchar Version);
void SetEventID(cEvent *Event, tEventID EventID);
void SetTitle(cEvent *Event, const char *Title);
void SetShortText(cEvent *Event, const char *ShortText);
void SetDescription(cEvent *Event, const char *Description);
void SetContents(cEvent *Event, uchar *Contents);
void SetParentalRating(cEvent *Event, int ParentalRating);
void SetStartTime(cEvent *Event, time_t StartTime);
void SetDuration(cEvent *Event, int Duration);
void SetVps(cEvent *Event, time_t Vps);
void FixEpgBugs(cEvent *Event);
void HandleEvent(cEvent *Event);
void SortSchedule(cSchedule *Schedule);
void DropOutdated(cSchedule *Schedule, time_t SegmentStart, time_t SegmentEnd, uchar TableID, uchar Version);
};
extern cEpgHandlers EpgHandlers;
#endif //__EPG_H

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
.\" vdr distribution.
.\"
.\" $Id: vdr.5 2.28 2012/02/27 11:05:15 kls Exp $
.\" $Id: vdr.5 2.29 2012/03/10 14:56:01 kls Exp $
.\"
.TH vdr 5 "10 Feb 2008" "1.6" "Video Disk Recorder Files"
.SH NAME
@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ l l.
<event id> @is a 32 bit unsigned int, uniquely identifying this event
<start time> @is the time (as a time_t integer) in UTC when this event starts
<duration> @is the time (in seconds) that this event will take
<table id> @is a hex number that indicates the table this event is contained in (if this is left empty or 0 this event will not be overwritten or modified by data that comes from the DVB stream)
<table id> @is a hex number that indicates the table this event is contained in (if this is left empty it will be set to 0x00; and value less than 0x4E it will be treated as if it were 0x4E)
<version> @is a hex number that indicates the event's version number inside its table (optional, ignored when reading EPG data)
<title> @is the title of the event
<short text> @is the short text of the event (typically the name of the episode etc.)

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
*
* The project's page is at http://www.tvdr.de
*
* $Id: vdr.c 2.33 2012/03/08 09:51:52 kls Exp $
* $Id: vdr.c 2.34 2012/03/09 09:55:15 kls Exp $
*/
#include <getopt.h>
@ -1300,6 +1300,7 @@ Exit:
Setup.Save();
}
cDevice::Shutdown();
EpgHandlers.Clear();
PluginManager.Shutdown(true);
cSchedules::Cleanup(true);
ReportEpgBugFixStats();