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/*
* vdr-ttxtsubs - A plugin for the Linux Video Disk Recorder
* Copyright (c) 2003 - 2008 Ragnar Sundblad <ragge@nada.kth.se>
*
* 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.
*
* 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
*/
#ifndef __TS_TELETEXT_H
#define __TS_TELETEXT_H
#define PACK __attribute__ ((__packed__))
struct PACK ttxt_pes_header {
uint8_t start[3];
uint8_t stream_id;
uint16_t len;
// private_stream_1 packets (and others)
uint8_t flags[2];
uint8_t header_len;
};
enum {
ttxt_non_subtitle = 2,
ttxt_subtitle = 3,
ttxt_stuff = 0xff
};
#define TTXT_LINE_NO(x) ((x).par_loff & 0x1f)
struct PACK ttxt_data_field {
uint8_t data_unit_id;
uint8_t data_unit_length;
uint8_t par_loff;
uint8_t framing_code;
uint8_t mag_addr_ham[2];
uint8_t data[40];
};
struct PACK ttxt_pes_data_field {
uint8_t data_identifier;
struct ttxt_data_field d[1];
};
// Really 25 + row 0
#define TTXT_DISPLAYABLE_ROWS 26
enum pageflags {
erasepage = 0x01,
newsflash = 0x02,
subtitle = 0x04,
suppress_header = 0x08,
inhibit_display = 0x10 // rows 1 - 24 are not to be displayed
};
struct ttxt_page {
uint8_t mag;
uint8_t no;
uint8_t flags;
uint8_t national_charset;
uint8_t data[TTXT_DISPLAYABLE_ROWS][40];
};
// FROM vbidecode
// unham 2 bytes into 1, report 2 bit errors but ignore them
unsigned char unham(unsigned char a,unsigned char b);
#define UNHAM_INV(a, b) unham(invtab[a], invtab[b])
// ham 8/4 the byte in into two bytes pointed to by out
void ham8_4byte(uint8_t in, uint8_t *out);
// ham 8/4 the nibble in into the byte pointed to by out
uint8_t ham8_4nibble(uint8_t in);
// odd parity status for last 7 bits of byte
int parity(uint8_t x);
/*
* Map Latin G0 teletext characters into a ISO-8859-1 approximation.
* Trying to use similar looking or similar meaning characters.
* Gtriplet - 4 bits = triplet-1 bits 14-11 (14-8) of a X/28 or M/29 packet, if unknown - use 0
* natopts - 3 bits = national_options field of a Y/0 packet (or triplet-1 bits 10-8 as above?)
* inchar - 7 bits = characted to remap
* Also strips parity
*/
uint16_t ttxt_laG0_la1_char(int Gtriplet, int natopts, uint8_t inchar);
/*
* Map Latin G2 teletext characters into a ISO-8859-1 approximation.
* Trying to use similar looking or similar meaning characters.
*/
uint16_t ttxt_laG2_la1_char(uint8_t inchar);
// debug stuff
void print_page(struct ttxt_page *p);
void print_line(char *p);
void dump_hex(char *msg, const uint8_t *p, int len);
// invert tab for last 42 bytes in packets
extern unsigned char invtab[256];
#endif
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