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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/liblightpack/Makefile b/liblightpack/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3037a6e --- /dev/null +++ b/liblightpack/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +CC = gcc +CFLAGS = -Wall -g -fPIC + +all: testclient liblightpack.so + +liblightpack.so: liblightpack.o + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -shared -o $@ $< +liblightpack.o: liblightpack.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< + +liblightpack.a: liblightpack.o + ar rc $@ liblightpack.o + ranlib $@ + +testclient: liblightpack.o liblightpack.a + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) testclient.c -L./ -llightpack -o $@ + +clean: + rm -f *.a *.o *.so testclient + +.PHONY: all clean diff --git a/liblightpack/README b/liblightpack/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3a9542 --- /dev/null +++ b/liblightpack/README @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +This is a library for lightpack and Prismatik software. +See http://code.google.com/p/light-pack/ for information about lightpack. + +Written by: Martin Schirrmacher <liblightpack@schirrmacher.eu> + +Project's homepage: http://schirrmacher.eu/liblightpack + +Release under GPLv3 +See the file COPYING for license information. diff --git a/liblightpack/liblightpack.c b/liblightpack/liblightpack.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97cad7e --- /dev/null +++ b/liblightpack/liblightpack.c @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ +/* 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 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author. + */ + +// for asprintf +#define _GNU_SOURCE + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdbool.h> +#include <sys/socket.h> +#include <arpa/inet.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <fcntl.h> + +#define MAXRECVBUFF 1024 + +int sockfd = 0; +char recvBuff[MAXRECVBUFF+1]; +struct sockaddr_in serv_addr; + +char *lightpack_version; +int lightpack_count_leds; + + +int lightpack_read(char *buf, int len) +{ + int n = 0; + n = recv(sockfd, buf, len, 0); + if( n < 0 ) { + if( errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK ) + return -1; + else + return 0; + } + return n; +} + +bool lightpack_write(char *buf, int len) +{ + int n = 0; + n = write(sockfd, buf, len); + if( n < 0 ) { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +bool lightpack_writestring(char *str) +{ + return lightpack_write(str, strlen(str)); +} + +bool lightpack_init(void) +{ + memset(recvBuff, '0',sizeof(recvBuff)); + return true; +} + +bool lightpack_connect(const char *host, int port) +{ + if( (sockfd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0 ) + return false; + + memset(&serv_addr, '0', sizeof(serv_addr)); + + serv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; + serv_addr.sin_port = htons(port); + + if( inet_pton(AF_INET, host, &serv_addr.sin_addr) <= 0 ) + return false; + + if( connect(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&serv_addr, sizeof(serv_addr)) < 0 ) + return false; + + int n = lightpack_read(recvBuff, MAXRECVBUFF); + if( n <= 0 ) + return false; + + // Put the socket in non-blocking mode: + //if(fcntl(sockfd, F_SETFL, fcntl(sockfd, F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK) < 0) { + // return false; + //} + + return true; +} + +void lightpack_disconnect(void) +{ + char *buf = "exit\n"; + + lightpack_writestring(buf); + close(sockfd); +} + +// 0 sucess login +// 1 apikey false +// 2 socket error +// +int lightpack_login(const char *apikey) +{ + char *buf; + int n = asprintf(&buf, "apikey:%s\n", apikey); + + if( n == -1 ) + return 2; + + if( lightpack_writestring(buf) == false) { + free(buf); + return 2; + } + free(buf); + + memset(recvBuff, 0, MAXRECVBUFF); + + n = lightpack_read(recvBuff, MAXRECVBUFF); + if( n <= 0 ) { + return 2; + } + + char *find = strstr(recvBuff, "ok"); + if( find != NULL ) + return 0; + + return 1; +} + +bool lightpack_lock(void) +{ + char *buf = "lock\n"; + if( lightpack_writestring(buf) == false ) + return 2; + + memset(recvBuff, 0, MAXRECVBUFF); + + int n = lightpack_read(recvBuff, MAXRECVBUFF); + if( n <= 0 ) { + return false; + } + + if( strstr(recvBuff, "lock:success") != NULL ) + return true; + + if( strstr(recvBuff, "lock:busy") != NULL ) + return false; + + return false; +} + +bool lightpack_unlock(void) +{ + char *buf = "unlock\n"; + if( lightpack_writestring(buf) == false ) + return 2; + + memset(recvBuff, 0, MAXRECVBUFF); + + int n = lightpack_read(recvBuff, MAXRECVBUFF); + if( n <= 0 ) { + return false; + } + + if( strstr(recvBuff, "unlock:success") != NULL ) + return true; + + if( strstr(recvBuff, "unlock:not locked") != NULL ) + return false; + + return false; +} + +// commandname without get prefix +char * lightpack_getcommand(char *command) +{ + char *buf, *retBuf; + asprintf(&buf, "get%s\n", command); + if( lightpack_writestring(buf) == false ) + return NULL; + free(buf); + + memset(recvBuff, 0, MAXRECVBUFF); + + int n = lightpack_read(recvBuff, MAXRECVBUFF); + if( n <= 0 ) { + return NULL; + } + + // command name + : + int len = strlen(recvBuff); + int start = strlen(command) + 1; + len = len - start - 1; + retBuf = (char *)malloc( sizeof(char) * len ); + if( retBuf == NULL ) + return NULL; + + strncpy( retBuf, recvBuff + start, len - 1 ); + retBuf[len - 1] = '\0'; + + return retBuf; +} + +char * lightpack_getstatus(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("status"); +} + +char * lightpack_getstatusapi(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("statusapi"); +} +char * lightpack_getprofile(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("profile"); +} + +char * lightpack_getprofiles(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("profiles"); +} + +char * lightpack_getcountleds(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("countleds"); +} + +char * lightpack_getleds(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("leds"); +} + +char * lightpack_getcolors(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("colors"); +} + +char * lightpack_getfps(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("fps"); +} + +char * lightpack_getscreensize(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("screensize"); +} + +char * lightpack_getmode(void) +{ + return lightpack_getcommand("mode"); +} + + +char * lightpack_setcommand(const char *command, const char *value) +{ + if( lightpack_lock() == false ) + { + printf("can't lock\n"); + return NULL; + } + + char *buf, *retBuf; + asprintf(&buf, "set%s:%s\n", command, value); + if( lightpack_writestring(buf) == false ) + return NULL; + free(buf); + + memset(recvBuff, 0, MAXRECVBUFF); + + int n = lightpack_read(recvBuff, MAXRECVBUFF); + if( n <= 0 ) { + printf("can't read\n"); + return NULL; + } + + int len = strlen(recvBuff); + retBuf = (char *)malloc( sizeof(char) * len ); + if( retBuf == NULL ) + return NULL; + + strncpy( retBuf, recvBuff, len-1 ); + retBuf[len-1] = '\0'; + + lightpack_unlock(); + + return retBuf; +} + +char * lightpack_setcolor(const char *value) +{ + return lightpack_setcommand("color", value); +} + +char * lightpack_setleds(const char *value) +{ + return lightpack_setcommand("leds", value); +} + +char * lightpack_setgamma(double value) +{ + char buf[32]; + snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%.2f", value); + return lightpack_setcommand("gamma", buf); +} + +char * lightpack_setbrightness(int value) +{ + char buf[32]; + snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", value); + return lightpack_setcommand("brightness", buf); +} + +char * lightpack_setsmooth(int value) +{ + char buf[32]; + snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", value); + return lightpack_setcommand("smooth", buf); +} + +char * lightpack_setprofile(const char *value) +{ + return lightpack_setcommand("profile", value); +} + +char * lightpack_setstatus(const char *value) +{ + return lightpack_setcommand("status", value); +} + +char * lightpack_setmode(const char *value) +{ + return lightpack_setcommand("mode", value); +} diff --git a/liblightpack/liblightpack.h b/liblightpack/liblightpack.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0eb8206 --- /dev/null +++ b/liblightpack/liblightpack.h @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/* 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 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author. + */ + +#ifndef __LIBLIGHTPACK_H__ +#define __LIBLIGHTPACK_H__ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +bool lightpack_init(void); +bool lightpack_connect(const char *host, int port); +void lightpack_disconnect(void); + +// 0 sucess login +// 1 apikey false +// 2 socket error +// +int lightpack_login(const char *apikey); + +char * lightpack_getstatus(void); +char * lightpack_getstatusapi(void); +char * lightpack_getprofile(void); +char * lightpack_getprofiles(void); +char * lightpack_getcountleds(void); +char * lightpack_getleds(void); +char * lightpack_getcolors(void); +char * lightpack_getfps(void); +char * lightpack_getscreensize(void); +char * lightpack_getmode(void); + +char * lightpack_setcolor(const char *value); +char * lightpack_setleds(const char *value); +char * lightpack_setgamma(double value); +char * lightpack_setbrightness(int value); +char * lightpack_setsmooth(int value); +char * lightpack_setprofile(const char *value); +char * lightpack_setstatus(const char *value); +char * lightpack_setmode(const char *value); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/liblightpack/testclient.c b/liblightpack/testclient.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..914c72e --- /dev/null +++ b/liblightpack/testclient.c @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +/* + * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdbool.h> +#include <pwd.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <unistd.h> + +#include "liblightpack.h" + +int main(void) +{ + if( lightpack_init() == false ) + { + printf("could not initilized lightpack\n"); + return 1; + } + printf("lightpack sucessfully initialized\n"); + + if( lightpack_connect("127.0.0.1", 3636) == false ) + { + printf("connect failed\n"); + return 1; + } + printf("lightpack connected\n"); + + printf("disconnect ...\n"); + lightpack_disconnect(); + + if( lightpack_connect("127.0.0.1", 3636) == false ) + { + printf("connect failed\n"); + return 1; + } + + printf("lightpack connected\n"); + + + FILE *fp = NULL; + struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(getuid()); + const char *homedir = pw->pw_dir; + char confFile[256]; + sprintf(confFile, "%s/.Prismatik/main.conf", homedir); + printf("confFile: %s\n", confFile); + fp = fopen(confFile, "r"); + if( fp != NULL ) + { + char *line = NULL; + size_t len = 0; + ssize_t read; + char setting[256], value[256]; + + while( (read = getline(&line, &len, fp)) != -1 ) { + if( sscanf(line, "%[^=]=%s", setting, value) == 2 ) + { + if( !strcmp(setting, "AuthKey") ) + { + printf("found apikey: %s\n", value); + int login_ret = 0; + if( (login_ret = lightpack_login(value)) != 0 ) + { + printf("login failed: %d\n", login_ret); + return 1; + } + } + } + } + if (line) + free(line); + } else + { + printf("can't get apikey\n"); + if( lightpack_login("schirrmie") != 0 ) + { + printf("login failed\n"); + return 1; + } + } + printf("sucessfully login\n"); + + + printf("\n##### testing #####\n"); + char *ret; + + char *status = lightpack_getstatus(); + if( status != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetstatus: %s\n", status); + if( !strcmp(status, "on") ) + ret = lightpack_setstatus("off"); + else + ret = lightpack_setstatus("on"); + if( ret != NULL ) + { + printf("\tsetstatus: %s\n", ret); + free(ret); + } else + printf("\tsetstatus error\n"); + + free(status); + } else + printf("\tgetstatus error\n"); + + char *statusapi = lightpack_getstatusapi(); + if( statusapi != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetstatusapi: %s\n", statusapi); + free(statusapi); + } else + printf("\tgetstatuspi error\n"); + + char *profile = lightpack_getprofile(); + if( profile != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetprofile: %s\n", profile); + free(profile); + } else + printf("\tgetprofile error\n"); + + char *profiles = lightpack_getprofiles(); + if( profiles != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetprofiles: %s\n", profiles); + free(profiles); + } else + printf("\tgetprofiles error\n"); + + char *countleds = lightpack_getcountleds(); + if( countleds != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetcountleds: %s\n", countleds); + free(countleds); + } else + printf("\tgetcontleds error\n"); + + char *leds = lightpack_getleds(); + if( leds != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetleds: %s\n", leds); + ret = lightpack_setleds(leds); + if( ret != NULL ) + { + printf("\tsetleds: %s\n", ret); + free(ret); + } else + printf("\tsetleds error\n"); + free(leds); + } else + printf("\tgetleds error\n"); + + char *colors = lightpack_getcolors(); + if( colors != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetcolors: %s\n", colors); + ret = lightpack_setcolor(colors); + if( ret != NULL ) + { + printf("\tsetcolor: %s\n", ret); + free(ret); + } else + printf("\tsetcolor error\n"); + free(colors); + } else + printf("\tgetcolors error\n"); + + char *fps = lightpack_getfps(); + if( fps != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetfps: %s\n", fps); + free(fps); + } else + printf("\tgetfps error\n"); + + char *screeensize = lightpack_getscreensize(); + if( screeensize != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetscreeensize: %s\n", screeensize); + free(screeensize); + } else + printf("\tgetscreeensize error\n"); + + char *mode = lightpack_getmode(); + if( mode != NULL ) + { + printf("\tgetmode: %s\n", mode); + if( !strcmp(mode, "ambilight") ) + { + printf("\tset mode to moodlamp: "); + ret = lightpack_setmode("moodlamp"); + } + else + { + printf("\tset mode to ambilight: "); + ret = lightpack_setmode("ambilight"); + } + if( ret != NULL ) + { + printf("%s\n", ret); + free(ret); + } else + printf("error\n"); + + free(mode); + } else + printf("\tgetmode error\n"); + + printf("\tset gamma to 5.2: "); + ret = lightpack_setgamma(5.2); + if( ret != NULL ) + { + printf("%s\n", ret); + free(ret); + } else + printf("error\n"); + + printf("\tset brightness to 50: "); + ret = lightpack_setbrightness(50); + if( ret != NULL ) + { + printf("%s\n", ret); + free(ret); + } else + printf("error\n"); + + printf("\tset smooth to 127: "); + ret = lightpack_setsmooth(127); + if( ret != NULL ) + { + printf("%s\n", ret); + free(ret); + } else + printf("error\n"); + printf("##### testing #####\n"); + + printf("\ndisconncted\n"); + lightpack_disconnect(); + return 0; +} diff --git a/lightpack.c b/lightpack.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5dfcaf --- /dev/null +++ b/lightpack.c @@ -0,0 +1,477 @@ +/* + * lightpack.c: A plugin for the Video Disk Recorder + * + * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author. + * + * $Id$ + */ +#include "lightpack.h" +#include "liblightpack.h" + +// Gamma = Gamma * 10 +int LightpackGamma = 50; +int LightpackBrightness = 50; +int LightpackSmooth = 127; + +class cLibLightpack libLightpack; + +// --- myMenuSetup ------------------------------------------------------------ +class myMenuSetup : public cMenuSetupPage +{ + private: + int menuGroupCount; + cStringList SwitchGroupKeyTexts; + cStringList SwitchWithOKTexts; + cStringList HideGroupsAtTexts; + + protected: + virtual void Store() + { + SetupStore("Gamma", LightpackGamma); + SetupStore("Brightness", LightpackBrightness); + SetupStore("Smooth", LightpackSmooth); + } + public: + ~myMenuSetup() + { + } + myMenuSetup() + { + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("Appearance"), osUnknown, false)); + Add(new cMenuEditIntItem(tr("Gamma"), &LightpackGamma, 0, 100)); + Add(new cMenuEditIntItem(tr("Brightness"), &LightpackBrightness, 0, 100)); + Add(new cMenuEditIntItem(tr("Smooth"), &LightpackSmooth, 0, 255)); + } +}; + + + +cPluginLightpack::cPluginLightpack(void) +{ + // Initialize any member variables here. + // DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE THAT MAY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS, REQUIRE GLOBAL + // VDR OBJECTS TO EXIST OR PRODUCE ANY OUTPUT! +} + +cPluginLightpack::~cPluginLightpack() +{ + // Clean up after yourself! +} + +const char *cPluginLightpack::CommandLineHelp(void) +{ + // Return a string that describes all known command line options. + return NULL; +} + +bool cPluginLightpack::ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + // Implement command line argument processing here if applicable. + return true; +} + +bool cPluginLightpack::Initialize(void) +{ + // Initialize any background activities the plugin shall perform. + LoadConfig(); + return true; +} + +bool cPluginLightpack::Start(void) +{ + // Start any background activities the plugin shall perform. + return true; +} + +void cPluginLightpack::Stop(void) +{ + // Stop any background activities the plugin is performing. +} + +void cPluginLightpack::Housekeeping(void) +{ + // Perform any cleanup or other regular tasks. +} + +void cPluginLightpack::MainThreadHook(void) +{ + // Perform actions in the context of the main program thread. + // WARNING: Use with great care - see PLUGINS.html! +} + +cString cPluginLightpack::Active(void) +{ + // Return a message string if shutdown should be postponed + return NULL; +} + +time_t cPluginLightpack::WakeupTime(void) +{ + // Return custom wakeup time for shutdown script + return 0; +} + +cOsdObject *cPluginLightpack::MainMenuAction(void) +{ + return new myOsdMenu(); +} + +cMenuSetupPage *cPluginLightpack::SetupMenu(void) +{ + return new myMenuSetup(); +} + +bool cPluginLightpack::SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value) +{ + if(!strcmp("Gamma", Name)) + LightpackGamma = atof(Value); + else if(!strcmp("Brightness", Name)) + LightpackBrightness = atoi(Value); + else if(!strcmp("Smooth", Name)) + LightpackSmooth = atoi(Value); + else + return false; + return true; +} + +bool cPluginLightpack::Service(const char *Id, void *Data) +{ + // Handle custom service requests from other plugins + return false; +} + +const char **cPluginLightpack::SVDRPHelpPages(void) +{ + // Return help text for SVDRP commands this plugin implements + return NULL; +} + +cString cPluginLightpack::SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode) +{ + // Process SVDRP commands this plugin implements + return NULL; +} + +void cPluginLightpack::LoadConfig(void) +{ + cString ConfigDir; + cString ConfigFile; + FILE *fp; + + ConfigDir = ConfigDirectory("lightpack"); + ConfigFile = AddDirectory(ConfigDir, "lightpack.conf"); + + fp = fopen( *ConfigFile, "r"); + if( !fp ) + { + fp = fopen(ConfigFile, "w"); + fprintf(fp, "server=127.0.0.1\n"); + fprintf(fp, "port=3636\n"); + + struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(getuid()); + const char *homedir = pw->pw_dir; + char confFile[256]; + sprintf(confFile, "%s/.Prismatik/main.conf", homedir); + char *ApiKey = GetConfigValue(confFile, "AuthKey"); + if( ApiKey ) + { + fprintf(fp, "apikey=%s\n", ApiKey); + free(ApiKey); + } else + fprintf(fp, "apikey=[APIKEY]\n"); + + fclose(fp); + fp = fopen(ConfigFile, "r"); + if( !fp ) + { + syslog(LOG_ERR, "lightpack can't open configfile: %s!", (const char*)ConfigFile); + return; + } + } + fclose(fp); + + libLightpack.Server = GetConfigValue(ConfigFile, "server"); + libLightpack.Port = GetConfigValue(ConfigFile, "port"); + libLightpack.ApiKey = GetConfigValue(ConfigFile, "apikey"); + + syslog(LOG_ERR, "lightpack server=%s port=%s apikey=%s", *libLightpack.Server, *libLightpack.Port, *libLightpack.ApiKey); +} + +char * cPluginLightpack::GetConfigValue(const char *Filename, const char *Setting) +{ + char *Value; + Value = (char*) malloc( sizeof(char) * 1024); + char setting[1024]; + FILE *fp; + + fp = fopen(Filename, "r"); + if( fp != NULL ) + { + char *line = NULL; + size_t len = 0; + ssize_t read; + + while( (read = getline(&line, &len, fp)) != -1 ) { + if( sscanf(line, "%[^=]=%s", setting, Value) == 2 ) { + if( !strcmp(setting, Setting) ) { + free(line); + return Value; + } + } + } + if (line) + free(line); + } + return NULL; +} + + +cLibLightpack::cLibLightpack() +{ + is_connected = false; + if( lightpack_init() == false ) + is_init = false; + else + is_init = true; +} +cLibLightpack::~cLibLightpack() +{ +} + +bool cLibLightpack::isConnected() +{ + return is_connected; +} + +int cLibLightpack::Connect(void) +{ + if( !is_init ) + return 1; + + int port = atoi( *Port ); + if( lightpack_connect( *Server, port) == false ) + { + return 2; + } + + if( lightpack_login(*ApiKey) != 0 ) + { + return 3; + } + is_connected = true; + + return 0; +} + +void cLibLightpack::Disconnect(void) +{ + is_connected = false; + if( !is_init ) + return; + + lightpack_disconnect(); +} + +int cLibLightpack::SetGamma(double Value) +{ + if( !is_init ) + return 1; + if( !is_connected ) + return 2; + + int ret = 4; + char *lightret = lightpack_setgamma(Value); + if( lightret != NULL ) + { + syslog(LOG_ERR, "lightpack SetGamma=%s", lightret); + if( strstr(lightret, "ok") ) + { + gamma = Value; + ret = 0; + } else + ret = 3; + free(lightret); + } else + ret = 4; + return ret; +} +int cLibLightpack::SetBrightness(int Value) +{ + if( !is_init ) + return 1; + if( !is_connected ) + return 2; + + int ret = 4; + char *lightret = lightpack_setbrightness(Value); + if( lightret != NULL ) + { + syslog(LOG_ERR, "lightpack SetBrightness=%s", lightret); + if( strstr(lightret, "ok") ) + { + brightness = Value; + ret = 0; + } else + ret = 3; + free(lightret); + } else + ret = 4; + return ret; +} +int cLibLightpack::SetSmooth(int Value) +{ + if( !is_init ) + return 1; + if( !is_connected ) + return 2; + + int ret = 4; + char *lightret = lightpack_setsmooth(Value); + if( lightret != NULL ) + { + syslog(LOG_ERR, "lightpack SetSmooth=%s", lightret); + if( strstr(lightret, "ok") ) + { + smooth = Value; + ret = 0; + } else + ret = 3; + free(lightret); + } else + ret = 4; + return ret; +} + +double cLibLightpack::GetGamma(void) +{ + return gamma; +} +int cLibLightpack::GetBrightness(void) +{ + return brightness; +} +int cLibLightpack::GetSmooth(void) +{ + return smooth; +} + +int cLibLightpack::SetStatus(bool Value) +{ + if( !is_init ) + return 1; + if( !is_connected ) + return 2; + + int ret = 4; + char *lightret = NULL; + if( Value ) + lightret = lightpack_setstatus("on"); + else + lightret = lightpack_setstatus("off"); + + if( lightret != NULL ) + { + if( strstr(lightret, "ok") ) + { + ret = 0; + } else + ret = 3; + free(lightret); + } else + ret = 4; + return ret; +} + +int cLibLightpack::SetMode(int Value) +{ + if( !is_init ) + return 1; + if( !is_connected ) + return 2; + + int ret = 4; + char *lightret = NULL; + if( Value == 1) + lightret = lightpack_setmode("ambilight"); + else if( Value == 2 ) + lightret = lightpack_setmode("moodlamp"); + else + return ret; + + if( lightret != NULL ) + { + if( strstr(lightret, "ok") ) + { + ret = 0; + } else + ret = 3; + free(lightret); + } else + ret = 4; + return ret; +} + +int cLibLightpack::GetStatus(void) +{ + int ret = 0; + char *status = lightpack_getstatus(); + if( status != NULL ) + { + if( strstr(status, "on") ) + ret = 1; + else + ret = 2; + free(status); + } else + ret = 0; + + return ret; +} + +int cLibLightpack::GetMode(void) +{ + int ret = 0; + char *mode = lightpack_getmode(); + if( mode != NULL ) + { + if( strstr(mode, "ambilight") ) + ret = 1; + else + ret = 2; + free(mode); + } else + ret = 0; + + return ret; +} + +double cLibLightpack::GetFps(void) +{ + double ret = -1; + char *fps = lightpack_getmode(); + if( fps != NULL ) + { + ret = atof(fps); + free(fps); + } else + ret = -1; + + return ret; +} + +int cLibLightpack::GetProfile(cString &Profile) +{ + int ret = 0; + char *profile = lightpack_getprofile(); + if( profile != NULL ) + { + Profile = strdup(profile); + ret = 1; + free(profile); + } else + ret = 0; + + return ret; +} + +VDRPLUGINCREATOR(cPluginLightpack); // Don't touch this! diff --git a/lightpack.h b/lightpack.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f3811b --- /dev/null +++ b/lightpack.h @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +#ifndef __LIGHTPACK_H__ +#define __LIGHTPACK_H__ + +/* + * lightpack.c: A plugin for the Video Disk Recorder + * + * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author. + * + * $Id$ + */ + +#include <vdr/plugin.h> +#include <vdr/config.h> +#include <vdr/menu.h> +#include <pwd.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <unistd.h> + +#include "osdmenu.h" + +static const char *VERSION = "0.0.1"; +static const char *DESCRIPTION = "Lightpack plugin"; +static const char *MAINMENUENTRY = "Lightpack"; + +extern int LightpackGamma; +extern int LightpackBrightness; +extern int LightpackSmooth; + +extern class cLibLightpack libLightpack; + +class cPluginLightpack : public cPlugin { +private: + // Add any member variables or functions you may need here. + + void LoadConfig(void); + char * GetConfigValue(const char *Filename, const char *Setting); +public: + cPluginLightpack(void); + virtual ~cPluginLightpack(); + virtual const char *Version(void) { return VERSION; } + virtual const char *Description(void) { return DESCRIPTION; } + virtual const char *CommandLineHelp(void); + virtual bool ProcessArgs(int argc, char *argv[]); + virtual bool Initialize(void); + virtual bool Start(void); + virtual void Stop(void); + virtual void Housekeeping(void); + virtual void MainThreadHook(void); + virtual cString Active(void); + virtual time_t WakeupTime(void); + virtual const char *MainMenuEntry(void) { return MAINMENUENTRY; } + virtual cOsdObject *MainMenuAction(void); + virtual cMenuSetupPage *SetupMenu(void); + virtual bool SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value); + virtual bool Service(const char *Id, void *Data = NULL); + virtual const char **SVDRPHelpPages(void); + virtual cString SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode); +}; + + +class cLibLightpack { + bool is_init; + bool is_connected; + + double gamma; + int brightness; + int smooth; +public: + cLibLightpack(); + ~cLibLightpack(); + + cString Server; + cString Port; + cString ApiKey; + + int Connect(void); + bool isConnected(void); + void Disconnect(void); + + int SetGamma(double Value); + int SetBrightness(int Value); + int SetSmooth(int Value); + + int SetStatus(bool Value); + + // 1 = Ambilight + // 2 = Lamp + int SetMode(int Value); + + double GetGamma(void); + int GetBrightness(void); + int GetSmooth(void); + + // 0 = Error + // 1 = On + // 2 = Off + int GetStatus(void); + + // 0 = Error + // 1 = Ambilight + // 2 = Lamp + int GetMode(void); + + int GetProfile(cString &Profile); + + double GetFps(void); +}; + +#endif diff --git a/osdmenu.c b/osdmenu.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f484666 --- /dev/null +++ b/osdmenu.c @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +#include "osdmenu.h" +#include "lightpack.h" + +myOsdMenu::myOsdMenu() : cOsdMenu("Lightpack", 32) +{ + LastGamma = LightpackGamma; + LastBrightness = LightpackBrightness; + LastSmooth = LightpackSmooth; + + int ret = libLightpack.Connect(); + if( ret == 0 ) { + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("Appearance"), osUnknown, false)); + Add(new cMenuEditIntItem(tr("Gamma"), &LightpackGamma, 0, 100)); + Add(new cMenuEditIntItem(tr("Brightness"), &LightpackBrightness)); + Add(new cMenuEditIntItem(tr("Smooth"), &LightpackSmooth)); + + MySetHelp(); + } else if( ret == 1 ) { + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("Lightpack not available"), osUnknown, false)); + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("init error"), osUnknown, false)); + } else if( ret == 2 ) { + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("Lightpack not available"), osUnknown, false)); + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("connect error (Server/Port wrong? Prismatik running?)"), osUnknown, false)); + } else if( ret == 3 ) { + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("Lightpack not available"), osUnknown, false)); + Add(new cOsdItem(tr("login error (ApiKey wrong?)"), osUnknown, false)); + } + + Display(); +} + +void myOsdMenu::MySetHelp() +{ + LastStatus = libLightpack.GetStatus(); + LastMode = libLightpack.GetMode(); + if( LastStatus == 1 ) { + if( LastMode == 1 ) + SetHelp(tr("Stop"), tr("Lamp"), NULL, NULL); + else if( LastMode == 2 ) + SetHelp(tr("Stop"), tr("Ambilight"), NULL, NULL); + else + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("can't get lightpack mode")); + } else if( LastStatus == 2 ) { + if( LastMode == 1 ) + SetHelp(tr("Start"), tr("Lamp"), NULL, NULL); + else if( LastMode == 2 ) + SetHelp(tr("Start"), tr("Ambilight"), NULL, NULL); + else + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("can't get lightpack mode")); + } else + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("can't get lightpack status")); +} + +myOsdMenu::~myOsdMenu() +{ + libLightpack.Disconnect(); +} + +eOSState myOsdMenu::ProcessKey(eKeys Key) +{ + eOSState state = cOsdMenu::ProcessKey(Key); + if( !libLightpack.isConnected() ) + return state; + + int lightRet = 0; + + if( LastGamma != LightpackGamma ) + { + lightRet = libLightpack.SetGamma( (double) LightpackGamma / 10.0); + if( lightRet == 0 ) + LastGamma = LightpackGamma; + else { + LightpackGamma = LastGamma; + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("lightpack error")); + } + } + if( LastBrightness != LightpackBrightness ) + { + lightRet = libLightpack.SetBrightness(LightpackBrightness); + if( lightRet == 0 ) + LastBrightness = LightpackBrightness; + else { + LightpackBrightness = LastBrightness; + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("lightpack error")); + } + } + if( LastSmooth != LightpackSmooth ) + { + lightRet = libLightpack.SetSmooth(LightpackSmooth); + if( lightRet == 0 ) + LastSmooth = LightpackSmooth; + else { + LightpackSmooth = LastSmooth; + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("lightpack error")); + } + } + + switch(Key) + { + case kRed: + LastStatus = libLightpack.GetStatus(); + if( LastStatus == 1 ) { + lightRet = libLightpack.SetStatus( false ); + if( lightRet > 0 ) + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("lightpack error")); + } else if( LastStatus == 2 ) { + lightRet = libLightpack.SetStatus( true ); + if( lightRet > 0 ) + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("lightpack error")); + } + MySetHelp(); + break; + case kGreen: + LastMode = libLightpack.GetMode(); + if( LastMode == 1 ) { + lightRet = libLightpack.SetMode( 2 ); + if( lightRet > 0 ) + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("lightpack error")); + } else if( LastMode == 2 ) { + lightRet = libLightpack.SetMode( 1 ); + if( lightRet > 0 ) + Skins.Message(mtError, tr("lightpack error")); + } + MySetHelp(); + break; + case kYellow: + break; + case kBlue: + break; + default: + break; + } + //syslog(LOG_ERR, "lightpack Gamma=%d Brightness=%d Smooth=%d", LightpackGamma, LightpackBrightness, LightpackSmooth); + return state; +} diff --git a/osdmenu.h b/osdmenu.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c8163b --- /dev/null +++ b/osdmenu.h @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#ifndef __OSDMENU_H__ +#define __OSDMENU_H__ + +#include <vdr/menu.h> +#include <vdr/status.h> + +class myOsdMenu : public cOsdMenu +{ +private: + int LastGamma, LastBrightness, LastSmooth; + int LastStatus, LastMode; + + void MySetHelp(void); +public: + myOsdMenu(); + ~myOsdMenu(); + + virtual eOSState ProcessKey(eKeys Key); +}; + + +#endif
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