vdr/timers.c
Klaus Schmidinger 93a94b18b5 Version 1.3.0
- Changed thread handling to make it work with NPTL ("Native Posix Thread Library").
  Thanks to Jon Burgess, Andreas Schultz, Werner Fink and Stefan Huelswitt.
- The cThread class now accepts a 'Description' parameter, which is used to log
  the beginning and end of the thread, together with its process and thread id.
  For descriptions that need additional parameters you can use the function
  cThread::SetDescription(), which accepts 'printf()' like arguments.
  Existing plugins that use threads should be changed to use this functionality
  instead of explicit 'dsyslog()' calls inside their Action() function in order
  to support logging the thread ids.
- Added "Slovak Link" and "Czech Link" to 'ca.conf' (thanks to Emil Petersky).
  However, 'ca.conf' is now pretty much obsolete due to the automatic CA handling.
- Mutexes are now created with PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP, which makes the
  'lockingTid' stuff obsolete (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- Changed font handling to allow language specific character sets.
- Adopted the small font character set from the "Elchi" patch (originally
  provided by Alessio Sangalli).
- Greek language texts now use iso8859-7 character set (thanks to Dimitrios
  Dimitrakos).
- Rearranged section data handling, so that the actual data handling can be done
  separately, even from within plugins.
- The EPG data structures have been moved from eit.[hc] to epg.[hc] and have been
  adapted to the general VDR coding style. Plugins that use these data structures
  may need to change some function names (which should be obvious).
  The name 'subtitle' has been changed to 'shortText' to avoid clashes with actual
  subtitles that are part of a movie. The name 'extendedDescription' has been
  shortened to 'description'.
- Replaced 'libdtv' with 'libsi' (thanks to Marcel Wiesweg), which is thread
  safe and can be used by multiple section filters simultaneously.
- Added 'cRwLock' to 'thread.[hc]'. Note that all plugin Makefiles need to
  define _GNU_SOURCE for this to work (see the example plugin Makefiles and
  'newplugin').
- Fixed a problem with crc32 in SI handling on 64bit systems (thanks to Pedro
  Miguel Sequeira de Justo Teixeira for reporting this one).
- Fixed an alignment problem in CAM access on 64bit systems  (thanks to Pedro
  Miguel Sequeira de Justo Teixeira for reporting this one).
- Added 'StreamType' setting to CAM communication, which is important for
  Aston/SECA CAMs (thanks to Antonino Sergi).
- Now the CA descriptors are sent to the CAM in the 'program' or 'ES level'
  sections, depending on where they are found in the PMT (thanks to Hans-Peter
  Raschke for reporting this one). This should make SkyCrypt CAMs work.
- Now using the 'version number' of EPG events to avoid unnecessary work.
- Channel data is now automatically derived from the DVB data stream (inspired
  by the 'autopid' patch from Andreas Schultz).
- The current channel is now automatically re-tuned if the PIDs or other settings
  change. If a recording is going on on a channel that has a change in its
  settings, the recording will be stopped and immediately restarted to use the
  new channel settings.
- EPG events now use the complete channel ID with NID, TID and SID.
- Channel names in 'channels.conf' can now have a short form, as provided
  by some tv stations (see man vdr(5)). Currently channels that provide short
  names in addition to long ones are listed in the OSD as "short,long name",
  as in "RTL,RTL Television". The short names will be used explicitly later.
- The Ca parameter in 'channels.conf' has been extended and now contains all the
  CA system ids for the given channel. When switching to a channel VDR now tests
  for a device that provides one of these CA system ids. The devices automatically
  get their supported ids from the CI handler.
- The values in 'ca.conf' are currently without any real meaning. Whether or not
  a channel with conditional access can be received is now determined automatically
  by evaluating its CA descriptors and comparing them to the CA system ids
  provided by the installed CAM. Only the special values 1-16 are used to assign
  a channel to a particular device.
- Increased the maximum number of possible OSD colors to 256.
- Limited the line length in the EPG bugfix report, which appears to fix a buffer
  overflow that caused a crash when cleaning up the EPG data (at 05:00 in the
  morning).
2004-01-04 18:00:00 +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 1.8 2003/12/27 13:10:04 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, bool Pause)
{
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 = Pause ? Setup.PausePriority : Setup.DefaultPriority;
lifetime = Pause ? Setup.PauseLifetime : 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 cEvent *Event)
{
startTime = stopTime = 0;
recording = pending = false;
active = true;
channel = Channels.GetByChannelID(Event->ChannelID(), true);
time_t tstart = Event->StartTime();
time_t tstop = tstart + Event->Duration() + 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 = Event->Title();
if (!isempty(Title))
strn0cpy(file, Event->Title(), 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(bool UseChannelID)
{
free(buffer);
strreplace(file, ':', '|');
strreplace(summary, '\n', '|');
asprintf(&buffer, "%d:%s:%s:%04d:%04d:%d:%d:%s:%s\n", active, UseChannelID ? Channel()->GetChannelID().ToString() : itoa(Channel()->Number()), PrintDay(day, firstday), start, stop, priority, lifetime, file, summary ? summary : "");
strreplace(summary, '|', '\n');
strreplace(file, '|', ':');
return buffer;
}
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 *channelbuffer = NULL;
char *daybuffer = NULL;
char *filebuffer = 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;
}
bool result = false;
if (8 <= sscanf(s, "%d :%a[^:]:%a[^:]:%d :%d :%d :%d :%a[^:\n]:%a[^\n]", &active, &channelbuffer, &daybuffer, &start, &stop, &priority, &lifetime, &filebuffer, &summary)) {
if (summary && !*skipspace(summary)) {
free(summary);
summary = NULL;
}
//TODO add more plausibility checks
day = ParseDay(daybuffer, &firstday);
result = day != 0;
strn0cpy(file, filebuffer, MaxFileName);
strreplace(file, '|', ':');
strreplace(summary, '|', '\n');
if (isnumber(channelbuffer))
channel = Channels.GetByNumber(atoi(channelbuffer));
else
channel = Channels.GetByChannelID(tChannelID::FromString(channelbuffer), true);
if (!channel) {
esyslog("ERROR: channel %s not defined", channelbuffer);
result = false;
}
}
free(channelbuffer);
free(daybuffer);
free(filebuffer);
free(s2);
return result;
}
bool cTimer::Save(FILE *f)
{
return fprintf(f, ToText(true)) > 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 (%d %04d-%04d '%s') %s", Index() + 1, Channel()->Number(), start, stop, file, 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;
}