vdr/timers.c
Klaus Schmidinger 57bd7eeed1 Version 1.1.14
- Fixed some faulty default parameter initializations (thanks to Robert Schiele).
- Added further satellites to 'sources.conf' (thanks to Reinhard Walter Buchner
  and Oliver Endriss).
- Updated Finnish OSD texts (thanks to Jaakko Hyvätti).
- Fixed a small glitch when switching channels (thanks to Dennis Noordsij for
  reporting this one).
- Fixed handling multiple 'CaCaps' entries in 'setup.conf'.
- Group separators in 'channels.conf' may now be given like ':@201 My Channels',
  where '@201' indicates the number to be given to the next channel. This can be
  used to create 'gaps' in the channel numbering (see 'man 5 vdr'). BE CAREFUL
  TO UPDATE YOUR 'timers.conf' ACCORDINGLY IF INSERTING THIS NEW FEATURE INTO YOUR
  'channels.conf' FILE!
- Timers now internally have a pointer to their channel (this is necessary to
  handle gaps in channel numbers, and in preparation for unique channel ids).
- Fixed slow reaction on SVDRP input (thanks to Guido Fiala for reporting this one).
- Added KI.KA to channels.conf.cable (thanks to Robert Schiele).
- Frequency values for cable and terrestrial channels in 'channels.conf' can
  now be given either in MHz, kHz or Hz. The actual value given will be multiplied
  by 1000 until it is larger than 1000000.
- Fixed skipping unavailable channels when zapping downwards.
- Fixed checking the Ca() status of a cDevice (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- Fixed switching audio tracks in 'Transfer Mode' on the primary DVB device
  (thanks to Steffen Barszus and Stefan Huelswitt for reporting this one and
  helping to fix it).
- Fixed channel switching in case of an active 'Transfer Mode' on the primary
  device ('Transfer Mode' is now launched with priority '-1').
- Fixed a ternary expression in dvbspu.c.
- Fixed handling 'Transfer Mode' on single device systems when recording an
  encrypted channel (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- Fixed blocking replaying in case an encrypted channel is being recorded on
  the primary device.
- Now the name of the remote control is displayed when learning the keys.
- Fixed learning remote control keys in case there is more than one remote
  control (thanks to Oliver Endriss for reporting this one).
- Implemented additional dedicated keys for "Play", "Pause", "Stop", "Record",
  "FastFwd", "FastRew", "Channel+" and "Channel-". If your remote control supports
  any of these keys you can delete your 'remote.conf' file and restart VDR to
  go through the key learning procedure again in order to assign these new keys.
  See MANUAL for more information.
  Authors of player plugins should update their ProcessKey() functions so that
  the new player keys have the same functionality as the "Up", "Down", "Left",
  "Right" and "Blue" keys, respectively. Note that the existing functionality
  of these keys should by all means be retained, since VDR (and any plugins)
  shall be fully usable with just the basic set of keys. These new keys are only
  for additional comfort in case the remote control in use supports them.
- Implemented new keys to directly access the VDR main menu functions "Schedule",
  "Channels", "Timers", "Recordings", "Setup" and "Commands". If your remote
  control provides keys you want to assign these functions to, you can delete
  your 'remote.cof' file and restart VDR to  go through the key learning procedure
  again in order to assign these new keys. See MANUAL for more information.
- The new configuration file 'keymacros.conf' can be used to assign macros to
  the color buttons in normal viewing mode, as well as to up to 9 user defined
  keys. See MANUAL and man vdr(5) for more information. The default 'keymacros.conf'
  implements the functionality of the "color button patch".
- Fixed a crash when learning the keys of several remote controls and pressing
  buttons of those that have already been learned (thanks to Oliver Endriss for
  reporting this one).
2002-10-27 17:00:00 +01:00

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/*
* timers.c: Timer handling
*
* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
* how to reach the author.
*
* $Id: timers.c 1.1 2002/10/20 12:28:55 kls Exp $
*/
#include "timers.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include "channels.h"
#include "i18n.h"
// IMPORTANT NOTE: in the 'sscanf()' calls there is a blank after the '%d'
// format characters in order to allow any number of blanks after a numeric
// value!
// -- cTimer -----------------------------------------------------------------
char *cTimer::buffer = NULL;
cTimer::cTimer(bool Instant)
{
startTime = stopTime = 0;
recording = pending = false;
active = Instant ? taActInst : taInactive;
channel = Channels.GetByNumber(cDevice::CurrentChannel());
time_t t = time(NULL);
struct tm tm_r;
struct tm *now = localtime_r(&t, &tm_r);
day = now->tm_mday;
start = now->tm_hour * 100 + now->tm_min;
stop = now->tm_hour * 60 + now->tm_min + Setup.InstantRecordTime;
stop = (stop / 60) * 100 + (stop % 60);
if (stop >= 2400)
stop -= 2400;
priority = Setup.DefaultPriority;
lifetime = Setup.DefaultLifetime;
*file = 0;
firstday = 0;
summary = NULL;
if (Instant && channel)
snprintf(file, sizeof(file), "%s%s", Setup.MarkInstantRecord ? "@" : "", *Setup.NameInstantRecord ? Setup.NameInstantRecord : channel->Name());
}
cTimer::cTimer(const cEventInfo *EventInfo)
{
startTime = stopTime = 0;
recording = pending = false;
active = true;
channel = Channels.GetByServiceID(EventInfo->GetServiceID());
time_t tstart = EventInfo->GetTime();
time_t tstop = tstart + EventInfo->GetDuration() + Setup.MarginStop * 60;
tstart -= Setup.MarginStart * 60;
struct tm tm_r;
struct tm *time = localtime_r(&tstart, &tm_r);
day = time->tm_mday;
start = time->tm_hour * 100 + time->tm_min;
time = localtime_r(&tstop, &tm_r);
stop = time->tm_hour * 100 + time->tm_min;
if (stop >= 2400)
stop -= 2400;
priority = Setup.DefaultPriority;
lifetime = Setup.DefaultLifetime;
*file = 0;
const char *Title = EventInfo->GetTitle();
if (!isempty(Title))
strn0cpy(file, EventInfo->GetTitle(), sizeof(file));
firstday = 0;
summary = NULL;
}
cTimer::~cTimer()
{
free(summary);
}
cTimer& cTimer::operator= (const cTimer &Timer)
{
memcpy(this, &Timer, sizeof(*this));
if (summary)
summary = strdup(summary);
return *this;
}
bool cTimer::operator< (const cListObject &ListObject)
{
cTimer *ti = (cTimer *)&ListObject;
time_t t1 = StartTime();
time_t t2 = ti->StartTime();
return t1 < t2 || (t1 == t2 && priority > ti->priority);
}
const char *cTimer::ToText(cTimer *Timer)
{
free(buffer);
strreplace(Timer->file, ':', '|');
strreplace(Timer->summary, '\n', '|');
asprintf(&buffer, "%d:%d:%s:%04d:%04d:%d:%d:%s:%s\n", Timer->active, Timer->Channel()->Number(), PrintDay(Timer->day, Timer->firstday), Timer->start, Timer->stop, Timer->priority, Timer->lifetime, Timer->file, Timer->summary ? Timer->summary : "");
strreplace(Timer->summary, '|', '\n');
strreplace(Timer->file, '|', ':');
return buffer;
}
const char *cTimer::ToText(void)
{
return ToText(this);
}
int cTimer::TimeToInt(int t)
{
return (t / 100 * 60 + t % 100) * 60;
}
int cTimer::ParseDay(const char *s, time_t *FirstDay)
{
char *tail;
int d = strtol(s, &tail, 10);
if (FirstDay)
*FirstDay = 0;
if (tail && *tail) {
d = 0;
if (tail == s) {
const char *first = strchr(s, '@');
int l = first ? first - s : strlen(s);
if (l == 7) {
for (const char *p = s + 6; p >= s; p--) {
d <<= 1;
d |= (*p != '-');
}
d |= 0x80000000;
}
if (FirstDay && first) {
++first;
if (strlen(first) == 10) {
struct tm tm_r;
if (3 == sscanf(first, "%d-%d-%d", &tm_r.tm_year, &tm_r.tm_mon, &tm_r.tm_mday)) {
tm_r.tm_year -= 1900;
tm_r.tm_mon--;
tm_r.tm_hour = tm_r.tm_min = tm_r.tm_sec = 0;
tm_r.tm_isdst = -1; // makes sure mktime() will determine the correct DST setting
*FirstDay = mktime(&tm_r);
}
}
else
d = 0;
}
}
}
else if (d < 1 || d > 31)
d = 0;
return d;
}
const char *cTimer::PrintDay(int d, time_t FirstDay)
{
#define DAYBUFFERSIZE 32
static char buffer[DAYBUFFERSIZE];
if ((d & 0x80000000) != 0) {
char *b = buffer;
const char *w = tr("MTWTFSS");
while (*w) {
*b++ = (d & 1) ? *w : '-';
d >>= 1;
w++;
}
if (FirstDay) {
struct tm tm_r;
localtime_r(&FirstDay, &tm_r);
b += strftime(b, DAYBUFFERSIZE - (b - buffer), "@%Y-%m-%d", &tm_r);
}
*b = 0;
}
else
sprintf(buffer, "%d", d);
return buffer;
}
const char *cTimer::PrintFirstDay(void)
{
if (firstday) {
const char *s = PrintDay(day, firstday);
if (strlen(s) == 18)
return s + 8;
}
return ""; // not NULL, so the caller can always use the result
}
bool cTimer::Parse(const char *s)
{
char *buffer1 = NULL;
char *buffer2 = NULL;
free(summary);
summary = NULL;
//XXX Apparently sscanf() doesn't work correctly if the last %a argument
//XXX results in an empty string (this first occured when the EIT gathering
//XXX was put into a separate thread - don't know why this happens...
//XXX As a cure we copy the original string and add a blank.
//XXX If anybody can shed some light on why sscanf() failes here, I'd love
//XXX to hear about that!
char *s2 = NULL;
int l2 = strlen(s);
while (l2 > 0 && isspace(s[l2 - 1]))
l2--;
if (s[l2 - 1] == ':') {
s2 = MALLOC(char, l2 + 3);
strcat(strn0cpy(s2, s, l2 + 1), " \n");
s = s2;
}
int ch = 0;
if (8 <= sscanf(s, "%d :%d :%a[^:]:%d :%d :%d :%d :%a[^:\n]:%a[^\n]", &active, &ch, &buffer1, &start, &stop, &priority, &lifetime, &buffer2, &summary)) {
if (summary && !*skipspace(summary)) {
free(summary);
summary = NULL;
}
//TODO add more plausibility checks
day = ParseDay(buffer1, &firstday);
strn0cpy(file, buffer2, MaxFileName);
strreplace(file, '|', ':');
strreplace(summary, '|', '\n');
free(buffer1);
free(buffer2);
free(s2);
channel = Channels.GetByNumber(ch);
if (!channel) {
esyslog("ERROR: channel %d not defined", ch);
return false;
}
return day != 0;
}
free(s2);
return false;
}
bool cTimer::Save(FILE *f)
{
return fprintf(f, ToText()) > 0;
}
bool cTimer::IsSingleEvent(void)
{
return (day & 0x80000000) == 0;
}
int cTimer::GetMDay(time_t t)
{
struct tm tm_r;
return localtime_r(&t, &tm_r)->tm_mday;
}
int cTimer::GetWDay(time_t t)
{
struct tm tm_r;
int weekday = localtime_r(&t, &tm_r)->tm_wday;
return weekday == 0 ? 6 : weekday - 1; // we start with monday==0!
}
bool cTimer::DayMatches(time_t t)
{
return IsSingleEvent() ? GetMDay(t) == day : (day & (1 << GetWDay(t))) != 0;
}
time_t cTimer::IncDay(time_t t, int Days)
{
struct tm tm_r;
tm tm = *localtime_r(&t, &tm_r);
tm.tm_mday += Days; // now tm_mday may be out of its valid range
int h = tm.tm_hour; // save original hour to compensate for DST change
tm.tm_isdst = -1; // makes sure mktime() will determine the correct DST setting
t = mktime(&tm); // normalize all values
tm.tm_hour = h; // compensate for DST change
return mktime(&tm); // calculate final result
}
time_t cTimer::SetTime(time_t t, int SecondsFromMidnight)
{
struct tm tm_r;
tm tm = *localtime_r(&t, &tm_r);
tm.tm_hour = SecondsFromMidnight / 3600;
tm.tm_min = (SecondsFromMidnight % 3600) / 60;
tm.tm_sec = SecondsFromMidnight % 60;
tm.tm_isdst = -1; // makes sure mktime() will determine the correct DST setting
return mktime(&tm);
}
char *cTimer::SetFile(const char *File)
{
if (!isempty(File))
strn0cpy(file, File, sizeof(file));
return file;
}
bool cTimer::Matches(time_t t)
{
startTime = stopTime = 0;
if (t == 0)
t = time(NULL);
int begin = TimeToInt(start); // seconds from midnight
int length = TimeToInt(stop) - begin;
if (length < 0)
length += SECSINDAY;
int DaysToCheck = IsSingleEvent() ? 61 : 7; // 61 to handle months with 31/30/31
for (int i = -1; i <= DaysToCheck; i++) {
time_t t0 = IncDay(t, i);
if (DayMatches(t0)) {
time_t a = SetTime(t0, begin);
time_t b = a + length;
if ((!firstday || a >= firstday) && t <= b) {
startTime = a;
stopTime = b;
break;
}
}
}
if (!startTime)
startTime = firstday; // just to have something that's more than a week in the future
else if (t > startTime || t > firstday + SECSINDAY + 3600) // +3600 in case of DST change
firstday = 0;
return active && startTime <= t && t < stopTime; // must stop *before* stopTime to allow adjacent timers
}
time_t cTimer::StartTime(void)
{
if (!startTime)
Matches();
return startTime;
}
time_t cTimer::StopTime(void)
{
if (!stopTime)
Matches();
return stopTime;
}
void cTimer::SetRecording(bool Recording)
{
recording = Recording;
isyslog("timer %d %s", Index() + 1, recording ? "start" : "stop");
}
void cTimer::SetPending(bool Pending)
{
pending = Pending;
}
void cTimer::SetActive(int Active)
{
active = Active;
}
void cTimer::Skip(void)
{
firstday = IncDay(SetTime(StartTime(), 0), 1);
}
void cTimer::OnOff(void)
{
if (IsSingleEvent())
active = !active;
else if (firstday) {
firstday = 0;
active = false;
}
else if (active)
Skip();
else
active = true;
Matches(); // refresh start and end time
}
// -- cTimers ----------------------------------------------------------------
cTimers Timers;
cTimer *cTimers::GetTimer(cTimer *Timer)
{
for (cTimer *ti = First(); ti; ti = Next(ti)) {
if (ti->Channel() == Timer->Channel() && ti->Day() == Timer->Day() && ti->Start() == Timer->Start() && ti->Stop() == Timer->Stop())
return ti;
}
return NULL;
}
cTimer *cTimers::GetMatch(time_t t)
{
cTimer *t0 = NULL;
for (cTimer *ti = First(); ti; ti = Next(ti)) {
if (!ti->Recording() && ti->Matches(t)) {
if (!t0 || ti->Priority() > t0->Priority())
t0 = ti;
}
}
return t0;
}
cTimer *cTimers::GetNextActiveTimer(void)
{
cTimer *t0 = NULL;
for (cTimer *ti = First(); ti; ti = Next(ti)) {
if (ti->Active() && (!t0 || *ti < *t0))
t0 = ti;
}
return t0;
}