vdr/libsi/util.c
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WARNING:
========

This is a *developer* version. Even though *I* use it in my productive
environment, I strongly recommend that you only use it under controlled
conditions and for testing and debugging.

The main focus of this version is on adding basic support for positioners
to control steerable satellite dishes. Manually controlling the dish position
and storing individual positions will follow later.

The fixes contained in this version will be released in a stable version 2.0.3
later, if there are no problems.

From the HISTORY file:
- Fixed initializing cDevice::keepTracks.
- Fixed an endless loop in cTextWrapper::Set() in case the given Width is smaller than
  one character (reported by Stefan Braun).
- Removed all "modified since version 1.6" markers from PLUGINS.html.
- Added definitions for older DVB API versions, back until 5.0 (based on a patch from
  Udo Richter).
- Changed cThread::SetIOPriority() from "best effort class" to "idle class" in order to
  improve overall performance when an editing process is running (thanks to Jochen
  Dolze).
- Fixed handling '/' and '~' in recording file names in case DirectoryEncoding is
  used (thanks to Lars Hanisch).
- Changed the sign of the satellite position value in cSource to reflect the standard
  of western values being negative. The new member function cSource::Position() can be
  used to retrieve the orbital position of a satellite.
- Fixed multiple occurrences of the same directory in the recordings list in case there
  are directories that only differ in non-alphanumeric characters (was broken by
  "Fixed selecting the last replayed recording in the Recordings menu in case there
  are folders and plain recordings with names that differ only in non-alphanumeric
  characters" in version 1.7.36).
- Fixed displaying the frame number when setting an editing mark (thanks to Thomas
  Günther).
- Fixed no longer generating any editing marks if the edited recording results in just
  one single sequence (reported by Halim Sahin).
- Fixed an error message when parsing SCR values in diseqc.conf.
- Fixed an unexpected RCS version tag in the newplugin script.
- Fixed an endless loop in the DrawEllipse() functions for very small ellipses (reported
  by Stefan Braun).
- Fixed a crash in the LCARS skin's main menu in case there is no current channel
  (reported by Dominique Dumont).
- Added basic support for positioners to control steerable satellite dishes (based on
  a patch from Seppo Ingalsuo and Ales Jurik).
  + Supports GotoN (aka "DiSEqC 1.2") and GotoX (aka "USALS").
  + The new DiSEqC command code 'P' can be used to instruct a positioner to move the
    dish to the required satellite position. When a 'P' code is processed, further
    execution of the remaining DiSEqC sequence (if any) is postponed until the positioner
    has reached the new satellite position.
  + The new special source value of "S360E" can be used in diseqc.conf to indicate that
    an entry using a positioner can move the dish to any requested position within its
    range. Think of it as "full circle".
  + The devices a particular cDiseqc or cScr applies to are now stored directly in each
    cDiseqc or cScr, respectively.
  + A plugin can implement a custom positioner control (see PLUGINS.html, section "Positioners").
  + The new function cSkinDisplayChannel::SetPositioner() can be implemented by skins to
    show the user a progress display when the dish is being moved. The default implementation
    calls SetMessage() with a string indicating the new position the dish is being moved to.
    The LCARS skin shows a progress bar indicating the movement of the dish.
  + The new parameters "Site latitude", "Site longitude", "Positioner speed", and
    "Positioner swing" in the "Setup/LNB" menu can be used to configure the necessary
    values for a steerable dish.
  + The cDvbTuner now has a new status tsPositioning, in which it waits until a steerable
    dish has reached its target position. Parsing SI data is paused until the target
    position has been reached.
- The LCARS skin now shows the source value of the current channel in its channel display.
- Fixed asserting free disk space in the cutter.
- No longer trying to delete old recordings in AssertFreeDiskSpace() if the given
  Priority is less than 1.
- Fixed handling LIRC events in case repeated events are lost.
- Fixed a possible crash when shutting down VDR while subtitles are being displayed
  (reported by Ville Skyttä).
- cDevice::IsPrimaryDevice() now also checks whether the primary device actually has
  a decoder and returns false otherwise. This should improve device allocation on
  systems that are only used as a receiver and don't actually display anything.
- Increased the value of MAXRETRIES to 20 to reduce the probability of disturbances
  in transfer mode.
- All bonded devices (except for the master) now turn off their LNB power completely
  to avoid problems when receiving vertically polarized transponders (suggested by
  Manfred Völkel and Oliver Endriss).
- Reverted the change from version 1.5.7 that made all logging go to LOG_ERR (thanks
  to Christopher Reimer).
- Added Begin/EndSegmentTransfer() to the EPG handler interface (thanks to Jörg Wendel).
- The code for distributing recordings over several video directories is now
  deprecated and disabled by default.
  You can re-enable this feature by removing the comment sign ('//') from the beginning
  of the line
  //#define DEPRECATED_DISTRIBUTED_VIDEODIR // Code enclosed with this macro is ...
  in the file videodir.c. Note, though, that this can only be a temporary workaround.
  This feature will be completely removed in one of the next developer versions.
  Distributing the video directory over several disks was a useful feature in times
  when disks were still relatively small, but it also caused serious problems in case
  one of the disks failed. Nowadays hard disks come in sizes measured in terabytes,
  and tools like "mhddfs" can be used to combine several disks to form one large volume.
  A recommended method for a relatively safe disk setup in a VDR system is to use two
  1TB (or larger) disks and use them as a RAID-1 (mirrored). That way, if one disk
  fails, you can replace it without data loss.
2013-08-25 18:40:45 +02:00

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/***************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2003 by Marcel Wiesweg, Rolf Hakenes *
* *
* 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. *
* *
* $Id: util.c 3.0 2006/02/18 11:17:50 kls Exp $
* *
***************************************************************************/
#include <string.h>
#include "util.h"
namespace SI {
/*---------------------------- CharArray ----------------------------*/
CharArray::CharArray() : data_(0), off(0) {
}
CharArray::~CharArray() {
if (!data_)
return;
if (--data_->count_ == 0)
delete data_;
}
CharArray::CharArray(const CharArray &f) : data_(f.data_), off(f.off) {
if (data_)
++ data_->count_;
}
CharArray& CharArray::operator=(const CharArray &f) {
// DO NOT CHANGE THE ORDER OF THESE STATEMENTS!
// (This order properly handles self-assignment)
if (f.data_) {
++ f.data_->count_;
}
if (data_) {
if (--data_->count_ == 0)
delete data_;
}
data_ = f.data_;
off = f.off;
return *this;
}
void CharArray::assign(const unsigned char*data, int size, bool doCopy) {
//immutable
if (!data_)
data_= doCopy ? (Data*)new DataOwnData() : (Data*)new DataForeignData();
// This method might need to change things in *data_
// Thus it first checks if this is the only pointer to *data_
if (data_->count_ > 1) {
Data* d = doCopy ? (Data*)new DataOwnData() : (Data*)new DataForeignData();
-- data_->count_;
data_ = d;
}
data_->assign(data, size);
}
bool CharArray::operator==(const char *string) const {
//here we can use strcmp, string is null-terminated.
if (!data_)
return false;
return data_->size ? (!strcmp((const char*)data_->data, string)) : string[0]==0;
}
bool CharArray::operator==(const CharArray &other) const {
if (!data_ || !other.data_)
return !(data_ || other.data_); //true if both empty
if (data_->size != other.data_->size)
return false;
//do _not_ use strcmp! Data is not necessarily null-terminated.
for (int i=0;i<data_->size;i++)
if (data_->data[i] != other.data_->data[i])
return false;
return true;
}
CharArray CharArray::operator+(const int offset) const {
CharArray f(*this);
f.off+=offset;
return f;
}
CharArray::Data::Data() : data(0), size(0), count_(1), valid(true) {
/*
lockingPid = 0;
locked = 0;
pthread_mutex_init(&mutex, NULL);
*/
}
CharArray::Data::~Data() {
/*
if (locked)
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex);
*/
}
/*CharArray::Data::Data(const Data& d) : count_(1) {
size=0;
data=0;
lockingPid = 0;
locked = 0;
pthread_mutex_init(&mutex, NULL);
}*/
CharArray::DataOwnData::~DataOwnData() {
Delete();
}
void CharArray::DataOwnData::assign(const unsigned char*d, int s) {
Delete();
if (!d || s > 100000 || s <= 0) // ultimate plausibility check
return;
size=s;
unsigned char *newdata=new unsigned char[size];
memcpy(newdata, d, size);
data=newdata;
}
void CharArray::DataOwnData::Delete() {
delete[] data;
size=0;
data=0;
}
CharArray::DataForeignData::~DataForeignData() {
Delete();
}
void CharArray::DataForeignData::assign(const unsigned char*d, int s) {
size=s;
data=d;
}
void CharArray::DataForeignData::Delete() {
//do not delete!
}
/*
void CharArray::Data::assign(int s) {
if (data)
delete[] data;
size=s;
if (size) { //new assignment may be zero length
data=new unsigned char[size];
memset(data, 0, size);
}
}
void CharArray::Data::Lock(void)
{
if ( !pthread_equal(pthread_self(), lockingPid) || !locked) {
pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
lockingPid = pthread_self();
}
locked++;
}
void CharArray::Data::Unlock(void)
{
if (!--locked) {
lockingPid = 0;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
}
}
*/
Parsable::Parsable() {
parsed=false;
}
void Parsable::CheckParse() {
if (!parsed) {
parsed=true;
Parse();
}
}
//taken and adapted from libdtv, (c) Rolf Hakenes and VDR, (c) Klaus Schmidinger
time_t DVBTime::getTime(unsigned char date_hi, unsigned char date_lo, unsigned char time_hour, unsigned char time_minute, unsigned char time_second) {
u_int16_t mjd = date_hi << 8 | date_lo;
struct tm t;
t.tm_sec = bcdToDec(time_second);
t.tm_min = bcdToDec(time_minute);
t.tm_hour = bcdToDec(time_hour);
int k;
t.tm_year = (int) ((mjd - 15078.2) / 365.25);
t.tm_mon = (int) ((mjd - 14956.1 - (int)(t.tm_year * 365.25)) / 30.6001);
t.tm_mday = (int) (mjd - 14956 - (int)(t.tm_year * 365.25) - (int)(t.tm_mon * 30.6001));
k = (t.tm_mon == 14 || t.tm_mon == 15) ? 1 : 0;
t.tm_year = t.tm_year + k;
t.tm_mon = t.tm_mon - 1 - k * 12;
t.tm_mon--;
t.tm_isdst = -1;
t.tm_gmtoff = 0;
return timegm(&t);
}
time_t DVBTime::getDuration(unsigned char time_hour, unsigned char time_minute, unsigned char time_second) {
return
bcdToDec(time_second)
+ bcdToDec(time_minute) * 60
+ bcdToDec(time_hour) *3600;
}
//taken and adapted from libdtv, (c) Rolf Hakenes
// CRC32 lookup table for polynomial 0x04c11db7
u_int32_t CRC32::crc_table[256] = {
0x00000000, 0x04c11db7, 0x09823b6e, 0x0d4326d9, 0x130476dc, 0x17c56b6b,
0x1a864db2, 0x1e475005, 0x2608edb8, 0x22c9f00f, 0x2f8ad6d6, 0x2b4bcb61,
0x350c9b64, 0x31cd86d3, 0x3c8ea00a, 0x384fbdbd, 0x4c11db70, 0x48d0c6c7,
0x4593e01e, 0x4152fda9, 0x5f15adac, 0x5bd4b01b, 0x569796c2, 0x52568b75,
0x6a1936c8, 0x6ed82b7f, 0x639b0da6, 0x675a1011, 0x791d4014, 0x7ddc5da3,
0x709f7b7a, 0x745e66cd, 0x9823b6e0, 0x9ce2ab57, 0x91a18d8e, 0x95609039,
0x8b27c03c, 0x8fe6dd8b, 0x82a5fb52, 0x8664e6e5, 0xbe2b5b58, 0xbaea46ef,
0xb7a96036, 0xb3687d81, 0xad2f2d84, 0xa9ee3033, 0xa4ad16ea, 0xa06c0b5d,
0xd4326d90, 0xd0f37027, 0xddb056fe, 0xd9714b49, 0xc7361b4c, 0xc3f706fb,
0xceb42022, 0xca753d95, 0xf23a8028, 0xf6fb9d9f, 0xfbb8bb46, 0xff79a6f1,
0xe13ef6f4, 0xe5ffeb43, 0xe8bccd9a, 0xec7dd02d, 0x34867077, 0x30476dc0,
0x3d044b19, 0x39c556ae, 0x278206ab, 0x23431b1c, 0x2e003dc5, 0x2ac12072,
0x128e9dcf, 0x164f8078, 0x1b0ca6a1, 0x1fcdbb16, 0x018aeb13, 0x054bf6a4,
0x0808d07d, 0x0cc9cdca, 0x7897ab07, 0x7c56b6b0, 0x71159069, 0x75d48dde,
0x6b93dddb, 0x6f52c06c, 0x6211e6b5, 0x66d0fb02, 0x5e9f46bf, 0x5a5e5b08,
0x571d7dd1, 0x53dc6066, 0x4d9b3063, 0x495a2dd4, 0x44190b0d, 0x40d816ba,
0xaca5c697, 0xa864db20, 0xa527fdf9, 0xa1e6e04e, 0xbfa1b04b, 0xbb60adfc,
0xb6238b25, 0xb2e29692, 0x8aad2b2f, 0x8e6c3698, 0x832f1041, 0x87ee0df6,
0x99a95df3, 0x9d684044, 0x902b669d, 0x94ea7b2a, 0xe0b41de7, 0xe4750050,
0xe9362689, 0xedf73b3e, 0xf3b06b3b, 0xf771768c, 0xfa325055, 0xfef34de2,
0xc6bcf05f, 0xc27dede8, 0xcf3ecb31, 0xcbffd686, 0xd5b88683, 0xd1799b34,
0xdc3abded, 0xd8fba05a, 0x690ce0ee, 0x6dcdfd59, 0x608edb80, 0x644fc637,
0x7a089632, 0x7ec98b85, 0x738aad5c, 0x774bb0eb, 0x4f040d56, 0x4bc510e1,
0x46863638, 0x42472b8f, 0x5c007b8a, 0x58c1663d, 0x558240e4, 0x51435d53,
0x251d3b9e, 0x21dc2629, 0x2c9f00f0, 0x285e1d47, 0x36194d42, 0x32d850f5,
0x3f9b762c, 0x3b5a6b9b, 0x0315d626, 0x07d4cb91, 0x0a97ed48, 0x0e56f0ff,
0x1011a0fa, 0x14d0bd4d, 0x19939b94, 0x1d528623, 0xf12f560e, 0xf5ee4bb9,
0xf8ad6d60, 0xfc6c70d7, 0xe22b20d2, 0xe6ea3d65, 0xeba91bbc, 0xef68060b,
0xd727bbb6, 0xd3e6a601, 0xdea580d8, 0xda649d6f, 0xc423cd6a, 0xc0e2d0dd,
0xcda1f604, 0xc960ebb3, 0xbd3e8d7e, 0xb9ff90c9, 0xb4bcb610, 0xb07daba7,
0xae3afba2, 0xaafbe615, 0xa7b8c0cc, 0xa379dd7b, 0x9b3660c6, 0x9ff77d71,
0x92b45ba8, 0x9675461f, 0x8832161a, 0x8cf30bad, 0x81b02d74, 0x857130c3,
0x5d8a9099, 0x594b8d2e, 0x5408abf7, 0x50c9b640, 0x4e8ee645, 0x4a4ffbf2,
0x470cdd2b, 0x43cdc09c, 0x7b827d21, 0x7f436096, 0x7200464f, 0x76c15bf8,
0x68860bfd, 0x6c47164a, 0x61043093, 0x65c52d24, 0x119b4be9, 0x155a565e,
0x18197087, 0x1cd86d30, 0x029f3d35, 0x065e2082, 0x0b1d065b, 0x0fdc1bec,
0x3793a651, 0x3352bbe6, 0x3e119d3f, 0x3ad08088, 0x2497d08d, 0x2056cd3a,
0x2d15ebe3, 0x29d4f654, 0xc5a92679, 0xc1683bce, 0xcc2b1d17, 0xc8ea00a0,
0xd6ad50a5, 0xd26c4d12, 0xdf2f6bcb, 0xdbee767c, 0xe3a1cbc1, 0xe760d676,
0xea23f0af, 0xeee2ed18, 0xf0a5bd1d, 0xf464a0aa, 0xf9278673, 0xfde69bc4,
0x89b8fd09, 0x8d79e0be, 0x803ac667, 0x84fbdbd0, 0x9abc8bd5, 0x9e7d9662,
0x933eb0bb, 0x97ffad0c, 0xafb010b1, 0xab710d06, 0xa6322bdf, 0xa2f33668,
0xbcb4666d, 0xb8757bda, 0xb5365d03, 0xb1f740b4};
u_int32_t CRC32::crc32 (const char *d, int len, u_int32_t crc)
{
register int i;
const unsigned char *u=(unsigned char*)d; // Saves '& 0xff'
for (i=0; i<len; i++)
crc = (crc << 8) ^ crc_table[((crc >> 24) ^ *u++)];
return crc;
}
CRC32::CRC32(const char *d, int len, u_int32_t CRCvalue) {
data=d;
length=len;
value=CRCvalue;
}
} //end of namespace