vdr/timers.c
Klaus Schmidinger c37734080c Version 1.3.41
- EPG events from epg.data or SVDRP's PUTE command now have their Title set to
  "No Title" if none was set.
- Fixed checking toFile in cCuttingThread::Action() (found in a larger patch from
  Artur Skawina).
- Fixed a crash when pressing '0' in the "Schedule" menu on a channel that doesn't
  have any EPG data (reported ny Alexander Hans).
- Updated the Danish OSD texts (thanks to Mogens Elneff).
- Fixed a missing ',' in the Greek OSD texts (thanks to Arthur Konovalov).
- Updated the Estonian OSD texts (thanks to Arthur Konovalov).
- Fixed handling the tfRecording flag when reading timers (bug reported by Andreas
  Mair).
- Now checking whether the channel exists before setting the PMT filter in
  cPatFilter::Process() (thanks to Thomas Bergwinkl).
- Now trying to reestablish the connection to the LIRC daemon in case it breaks
  (thanks to Ville Skyttä).
- Updated the Finnish OSD texts (thanks to Rolf Ahrenberg).
- Fixed channel switching with the Down (Up) key in case the current channel is
  already the first (last) in the list (reported by Frank Krömmelbein).
- Removed the "buffer reserve" in Transfer Mode - it's no longer necessary with
  recent driver/firmware versions.
- The epg.data file is now written when VDR exits (suggested by Daniel Karsubka).
- Fixed cTimers::GetNextActiveTimer() so that it won't return an expired timer
  (reported by Rolf Ahrenberg).
- Changed DVBS_TUNE_TIMEOUT and DVBC_TUNE_TIMEOUT to 9000ms to avoid problems with
  channels that have low symbol rates (reported by Suur Karu).
- Fixed displaying the current audio track in the channel display.
- When reading epg.data (or data from PUTE), the version number of events with
  table IDs smaller than 0x50 is now ignored because otherwise the current
  running status would not be set after a restart of VDR.
- Implemented a timeout for remote controls that don't deliver "repeat" keypresses
  very fast (based on a suggestion by Luca Olivetti; problem with the new handling
  of k_Repeat keypresses in channel switching reported by Udo Richter).
- When looking for the present or following EPG event, the running status is now
  always taken into account.
- Now initializing the channels' schedule pointers when reading the epg.data file,
  so that the first WhatsOn menu will come up faster.
- If a shutdown is requested, but the shutdown script doesn't actually halt the
  system, it is now tried again after 5 minutes (suggested by Helmut Auer).
- Separated the 'install' target into several individual targets; renamed the
  'plugins-install' target to 'install-plugins' (thanks to Helmut Auer).
2006-01-29 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 1.45 2006/01/28 15:09:05 kls Exp $
*/
#include "timers.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include "channels.h"
#include "device.h"
#include "i18n.h"
#include "remote.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 -----------------------------------------------------------------
cTimer::cTimer(bool Instant, bool Pause, cChannel *Channel)
{
startTime = stopTime = 0;
recording = pending = inVpsMargin = false;
flags = tfNone;
if (Instant)
SetFlags(tfActive | tfInstant);
channel = Channel ? Channel : Channels.GetByNumber(cDevice::CurrentChannel());
time_t t = time(NULL);
struct tm tm_r;
struct tm *now = localtime_r(&t, &tm_r);
day = SetTime(t, 0);
weekdays = 0;
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;
summary = NULL;
event = 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 = inVpsMargin = false;
flags = tfActive;
if (Event->Vps() && Setup.UseVps)
SetFlags(tfVps);
channel = Channels.GetByChannelID(Event->ChannelID(), true);
time_t tstart = (flags & tfVps) ? Event->Vps() : Event->StartTime();
time_t tstop = tstart + Event->Duration();
if (!(HasFlags(tfVps))) {
tstop += Setup.MarginStop * 60;
tstart -= Setup.MarginStart * 60;
}
struct tm tm_r;
struct tm *time = localtime_r(&tstart, &tm_r);
day = SetTime(tstart, 0);
weekdays = 0;
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));
summary = NULL;
event = Event;
}
cTimer::~cTimer()
{
free(summary);
}
cTimer& cTimer::operator= (const cTimer &Timer)
{
memcpy(this, &Timer, sizeof(*this));
if (summary)
summary = strdup(summary);
event = NULL;
return *this;
}
int cTimer::Compare(const cListObject &ListObject) const
{
cTimer *ti = (cTimer *)&ListObject;
time_t t1 = StartTime();
time_t t2 = ti->StartTime();
int r = t1 - t2;
if (r == 0)
r = ti->priority - priority;
return r;
}
cString cTimer::ToText(bool UseChannelID)
{
char *buffer;
strreplace(file, ':', '|');
strreplace(summary, '\n', '|');
asprintf(&buffer, "%u:%s:%s:%04d:%04d:%d:%d:%s:%s\n", flags, UseChannelID ? *Channel()->GetChannelID().ToString() : *itoa(Channel()->Number()), *PrintDay(day, weekdays), start, stop, priority, lifetime, file, summary ? summary : "");
strreplace(summary, '|', '\n');
strreplace(file, '|', ':');
return cString(buffer, true);
}
cString cTimer::ToDescr(void) const
{
char *buffer;
asprintf(&buffer, "%d (%d %04d-%04d '%s')", Index() + 1, Channel()->Number(), start, stop, file);
return cString(buffer, true);
}
int cTimer::TimeToInt(int t)
{
return (t / 100 * 60 + t % 100) * 60;
}
bool cTimer::ParseDay(const char *s, time_t &Day, int &WeekDays)
{
// possible formats are:
// 19
// 2005-03-19
// MTWTFSS
// MTWTFSS@19
// MTWTFSS@2005-03-19
Day = 0;
WeekDays = 0;
s = skipspace(s);
if (!*s)
return false;
const char *a = strchr(s, '@');
const char *d = a ? a + 1 : isdigit(*s) ? s : NULL;
if (d) {
if (strlen(d) == 10) {
struct tm tm_r;
if (3 == sscanf(d, "%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
Day = mktime(&tm_r);
}
else
return false;
}
else {
// handle "day of month" for compatibility with older versions:
char *tail = NULL;
int day = strtol(d, &tail, 10);
if (tail && *tail || day < 1 || day > 31)
return false;
time_t t = time(NULL);
int DaysToCheck = 61; // 61 to handle months with 31/30/31
for (int i = -1; i <= DaysToCheck; i++) {
time_t t0 = IncDay(t, i);
if (GetMDay(t0) == day) {
Day = SetTime(t0, 0);
break;
}
}
}
}
if (a || !isdigit(*s)) {
if ((a && a - s == 7) || strlen(s) == 7) {
for (const char *p = s + 6; p >= s; p--) {
WeekDays <<= 1;
WeekDays |= (*p != '-');
}
}
else
return false;
}
return true;
}
cString cTimer::PrintDay(time_t Day, int WeekDays)
{
#define DAYBUFFERSIZE 32
char buffer[DAYBUFFERSIZE];
char *b = buffer;
if (WeekDays) {
const char *w = tr("MTWTFSS");
while (*w) {
*b++ = (WeekDays & 1) ? *w : '-';
WeekDays >>= 1;
w++;
}
if (Day)
*b++ = '@';
}
if (Day) {
struct tm tm_r;
localtime_r(&Day, &tm_r);
b += strftime(b, DAYBUFFERSIZE - (b - buffer), "%Y-%m-%d", &tm_r);
}
*b = 0;
return buffer;
}
cString cTimer::PrintFirstDay(void) const
{
if (weekdays) {
cString s = PrintDay(day, weekdays);
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, "%u :%a[^:]:%a[^:]:%d :%d :%d :%d :%a[^:\n]:%a[^\n]", &flags, &channelbuffer, &daybuffer, &start, &stop, &priority, &lifetime, &filebuffer, &summary)) {
ClrFlags(tfRecording);
if (summary && !*skipspace(summary)) {
free(summary);
summary = NULL;
}
//TODO add more plausibility checks
result = ParseDay(daybuffer, day, weekdays);
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, 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, "%s", *ToText(true)) > 0;
}
bool cTimer::IsSingleEvent(void) const
{
return !weekdays;
}
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) const
{
return IsSingleEvent() ? SetTime(t, 0) == day : (weekdays & (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, bool Directly) const
{
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;
if (IsSingleEvent()) {
startTime = SetTime(day, begin);
stopTime = startTime + length;
}
else {
for (int i = -1; i <= 7; i++) {
time_t t0 = IncDay(t, i);
if (DayMatches(t0)) {
time_t a = SetTime(t0, begin);
time_t b = a + length;
if ((!day || a >= day) && t <= b) {
startTime = a;
stopTime = b;
break;
}
}
}
if (!startTime)
startTime = day; // just to have something that's more than a week in the future
else if (!Directly && (t > startTime || t > day + SECSINDAY + 3600)) // +3600 in case of DST change
day = 0;
}
if (HasFlags(tfActive)) {
if (HasFlags(tfVps) && !Directly && event && event->Vps() && event->Schedule() && event->Schedule()->PresentSeenWithin(30)) {
startTime = event->StartTime();
stopTime = event->EndTime();
return event->IsRunning(true);
}
return startTime <= t && t < stopTime; // must stop *before* stopTime to allow adjacent timers
}
return false;
}
#define FULLMATCH 1000
int cTimer::Matches(const cEvent *Event, int *Overlap) const
{
// Overlap is the percentage of the Event's duration that is covered by
// this timer (based on FULLMATCH for finer granularity than just 100).
// To make sure a VPS timer can be distinguished from a plain 100% overlap,
// it gets an additional 100 added, and a VPS event that is actually running
// gets 200 added to the FULLMATCH.
if (HasFlags(tfActive) && channel->GetChannelID() == Event->ChannelID()) {
bool UseVps = HasFlags(tfVps) && Event->Vps();
Matches(UseVps ? Event->Vps() : Event->StartTime(), true);
int overlap = 0;
if (UseVps)
overlap = (startTime == Event->Vps()) ? FULLMATCH + (Event->IsRunning() ? 200 : 100) : 0;
if (!overlap) {
if (startTime <= Event->StartTime() && Event->EndTime() <= stopTime)
overlap = FULLMATCH;
else if (stopTime <= Event->StartTime() || Event->EndTime() <= startTime)
overlap = 0;
else
overlap = (min(stopTime, Event->EndTime()) - max(startTime, Event->StartTime())) * FULLMATCH / max(Event->Duration(), 1);
}
startTime = stopTime = 0;
if (Overlap)
*Overlap = overlap;
return overlap >= 1000 ? tmFull : overlap > 0 ? tmPartial : tmNone;
}
return tmNone;
}
#define EXPIRELATENCY 60 // seconds (just in case there's a short glitch in the VPS signal)
bool cTimer::Expired(void) const
{
return IsSingleEvent() && !Recording() && StopTime() + EXPIRELATENCY <= time(NULL);
}
time_t cTimer::StartTime(void) const
{
if (!startTime)
Matches();
return startTime;
}
time_t cTimer::StopTime(void) const
{
if (!stopTime)
Matches();
return stopTime;
}
void cTimer::SetEvent(const cEvent *Event)
{
if (event != Event) { //XXX TODO check event data, too???
if (Event) {
char vpsbuf[64] = "";
if (Event->Vps())
sprintf(vpsbuf, "(VPS: %s) ", *Event->GetVpsString());
isyslog("timer %s set to event %s %s-%s %s'%s'", *ToDescr(), *Event->GetDateString(), *Event->GetTimeString(), *Event->GetEndTimeString(), vpsbuf, Event->Title());
}
else
isyslog("timer %s set to no event", *ToDescr());
event = Event;
}
}
void cTimer::SetRecording(bool Recording)
{
recording = Recording;
if (recording)
SetFlags(tfRecording);
else
ClrFlags(tfRecording);
isyslog("timer %s %s", *ToDescr(), recording ? "start" : "stop");
}
void cTimer::SetPending(bool Pending)
{
pending = Pending;
}
void cTimer::SetInVpsMargin(bool InVpsMargin)
{
if (InVpsMargin && !inVpsMargin)
isyslog("timer %s entered VPS margin", *ToDescr());
inVpsMargin = InVpsMargin;
}
void cTimer::SetPriority(int Priority)
{
priority = Priority;
}
void cTimer::SetFlags(uint Flags)
{
flags |= Flags;
}
void cTimer::ClrFlags(uint Flags)
{
flags &= ~Flags;
}
void cTimer::InvFlags(uint Flags)
{
flags ^= Flags;
}
bool cTimer::HasFlags(uint Flags) const
{
return (flags & Flags) == Flags;
}
void cTimer::Skip(void)
{
day = IncDay(SetTime(StartTime(), 0), 1);
event = NULL;
}
void cTimer::OnOff(void)
{
if (IsSingleEvent())
InvFlags(tfActive);
else if (day) {
day = 0;
ClrFlags(tfActive);
}
else if (HasFlags(tfActive))
Skip();
else
SetFlags(tfActive);
event = NULL;
Matches(); // refresh start and end time
}
// -- cTimers ----------------------------------------------------------------
cTimers Timers;
cTimers::cTimers(void)
{
state = 0;
beingEdited = 0;;
lastSetEvents = 0;
}
cTimer *cTimers::GetTimer(cTimer *Timer)
{
for (cTimer *ti = First(); ti; ti = Next(ti)) {
if (ti->Channel() == Timer->Channel() &&
(ti->WeekDays() && ti->WeekDays() == Timer->WeekDays() || !ti->WeekDays() && 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::GetMatch(const cEvent *Event, int *Match)
{
cTimer *t = NULL;
int m = tmNone;
for (cTimer *ti = First(); ti; ti = Next(ti)) {
int tm = ti->Matches(Event);
if (tm > m) {
t = ti;
m = tm;
if (m == tmFull)
break;
}
}
if (Match)
*Match = m;
return t;
}
cTimer *cTimers::GetNextActiveTimer(void)
{
cTimer *t0 = NULL;
for (cTimer *ti = First(); ti; ti = Next(ti)) {
if ((ti->HasFlags(tfActive)) && (!t0 || ti->StopTime() > time(NULL) && ti->Compare(*t0) < 0))
t0 = ti;
}
return t0;
}
void cTimers::SetModified(void)
{
state++;
}
bool cTimers::Modified(int &State)
{
bool Result = state != State;
State = state;
return Result;
}
#define EPGLIMITPAST (2 * 3600) // time in seconds around now, within which EPG events will be taken into consideration
#define EPGLIMITFUTURE (4 * 3600)
void cTimers::SetEvents(void)
{
if (time(NULL) - lastSetEvents < 5)
return;
cSchedulesLock SchedulesLock(false, 100);
const cSchedules *Schedules = cSchedules::Schedules(SchedulesLock);
if (Schedules) {
if (!lastSetEvents || Schedules->Modified() >= lastSetEvents) {
for (cTimer *ti = First(); ti; ti = Next(ti)) {
const cSchedule *Schedule = Schedules->GetSchedule(ti->Channel());
if (Schedule) {
if (!lastSetEvents || Schedule->Modified() >= lastSetEvents) {
const cEvent *Event = NULL;
int Overlap = 0;
int Distance = INT_MIN;
time_t now = time(NULL);
for (const cEvent *e = Schedule->Events()->First(); e; e = Schedule->Events()->Next(e)) {
if (cRemote::HasKeys())
return; // react immediately on user input
if (e->EndTime() < now - EPGLIMITPAST)
continue; // skip old events
if (e->StartTime() > now + EPGLIMITFUTURE)
break; // no need to process events too far in the future
int overlap = 0;
ti->Matches(e, &overlap);
if (overlap && overlap >= Overlap) {
int distance = 0;
if (now < e->StartTime())
distance = e->StartTime() - now;
else if (now > e->EndTime())
distance = e->EndTime() - now;
if (Event && overlap == Overlap) {
if (Overlap > FULLMATCH) { // this means VPS
if (abs(Distance) < abs(distance))
break; // we've already found the closest VPS event
}
else if (e->Duration() <= Event->Duration())
continue; // if overlap is the same, we take the longer event
}
Overlap = overlap;
Distance = distance;
Event = e;
}
}
if (Event && Event->EndTime() < now - EXPIRELATENCY && !Event->IsRunning())
Event = NULL;
ti->SetEvent(Event);
}
}
}
}
}
lastSetEvents = time(NULL);
}
void cTimers::DeleteExpired(void)
{
cTimer *ti = First();
while (ti) {
cTimer *next = Next(ti);
if (ti->Expired()) {
isyslog("deleting timer %s", *ti->ToDescr());
Del(ti);
SetModified();
}
ti = next;
}
}