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#include "Debug.h" #include "Devices.h" #include "Viewer.h" #include "HDHRConfig.h" #define gtk_combo_box_clear(combo) gtk_list_store_clear(GTK_LIST_STORE(gtk_combo_box_get_model(combo))) #endif hdhomerun_config_gui/src/callbacks.cpp0000664000175000017500000000444112141024236017432 0ustar buildbuild/* * Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ #include "AppInclude.h" #include /* This file does nothing more than hand the call to the following C++ class */ extern HDHRConfig *HDHRConfigH; void on_DeviceListTree_selection_changed(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->DeviceList_Changed(); } void on_RescanBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->Rescan(); } void on_Tab_switch_page(GtkNotebook *notebook, GtkNotebookPage *page, guint page_num, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->Tab_Changed(); } void on_ChannelMapEdit_changed(GtkComboBox *combobox, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->ChannelMapEdit_Changed(); } void on_ChannelNumberSpin_value_changed(GtkSpinButton *spinbutton, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->ChannelNumberSpin_Changed(); } void on_ChannelNumberSpin_activate(GtkEntry *entry, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->ChannelNumberSpin_Changed(); } void on_ProgramList_changed(GtkComboBox *combobox, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->ProgramList_Changed(); } void on_ScanDownBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->ScanDownBtn_Click(); } void on_ScanUpBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->ScanUpBtn_Click(); } void on_LaunchVlcBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->LaunchVlcBtn_Click(); } void on_StopVlcBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->StopVlcBtn_Click(); } gboolean on_Timer_tick(gpointer user_data) { gdk_threads_enter(); HDHRConfigH->Timer_Tick(); gdk_threads_leave(); return true; } void on_UpgradeFilename_changed(GtkEditable *editable, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->UpgradeFilename_Changed(); } void on_UpgradeFilenameBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->UpgradeFilenameBtn_Click(); } void on_UpgradeBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data) { HDHRConfigH->UpgradeBtn_Click(); } void SigChild(int pid) { HDHRConfigH->SigChild(pid); } gboolean on_hdhomerun_config_key_press_event(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer user_data) { if (event->state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) { switch (event->keyval) { case 'D': case 'd': HDHRConfigH->Debug(); return TRUE; default: break; } } return FALSE; } hdhomerun_config_gui/src/callbacks.h0000664000175000017500000000243712141024236017102 0ustar buildbuild/* * Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ void on_DeviceListTree_selection_changed(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer user_data); void on_RescanBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data); void on_Tab_switch_page(GtkNotebook *notebook, GtkNotebookPage *page, guint page_num, gpointer user_data); void on_ChannelMapEdit_changed(GtkComboBox *combobox, gpointer user_data); void on_ChannelNumberSpin_value_changed(GtkSpinButton *spinbutton, gpointer user_data); void on_ChannelNumberSpin_activate(GtkEntry *entry, gpointer user_data); void on_ProgramList_changed(GtkComboBox *combobox, gpointer user_data); void on_ScanDownBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data); void on_ScanUpBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data); void on_LaunchVlcBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data); void on_StopVlcBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data); gboolean on_Timer_tick(gpointer user_data); void on_UpgradeFilename_changed(GtkEditable *editable, gpointer user_data); void on_UpgradeFilenameBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data); void on_UpgradeBtn_clicked(GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data); void SigChild(int pid); gboolean on_hdhomerun_config_key_press_event(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer user_data); hdhomerun_config_gui/src/Debug.cpp0000664000175000017500000000213612141024236016540 0ustar buildbuild/* * Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ #include "AppInclude.h" hdhomerun_debug_t *dbg = NULL; unsigned long long DebugExpireTime = 0; string DebugFilename = ""; void DebugInit(void) { dbg = hdhomerun_debug_create(); if (!dbg) { return; } DebugCheckState(); } void DebugCheckState(void) { #ifdef __WINDOWS__ char buf[1024]; DWORD size = sizeof(buf); LSTATUS err = RegGetValueA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\Silicondust\\HDHomeRun", "DebugFilename", RRF_RT_REG_SZ, NULL, (PVOID) buf, &size); if (err != 0) { buf[0] = '\0'; } DebugFilename = buf; size = sizeof(DebugExpireTime); err = RegGetValueA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\Silicondust\\HDHomeRun", "DebugEnabled", RRF_RT_REG_QWORD, NULL, (PVOID) & DebugExpireTime, &size); if (err != 0) { DebugExpireTime = 0; } #endif if (DebugFilename.empty()) { hdhomerun_debug_set_filename(dbg, NULL); } else { hdhomerun_debug_set_filename(dbg, DebugFilename.c_str()); } if (DebugExpireTime > (unsigned long long)time(NULL)) { hdhomerun_debug_enable(dbg); } else { hdhomerun_debug_disable(dbg); } } hdhomerun_config_gui/src/Debug.h0000664000175000017500000000032212141024236016200 0ustar buildbuild/* * Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ #ifndef DEBUG_H #define DEBUG_H extern hdhomerun_debug_t *dbg; extern void DebugInit(void); extern void DebugCheckState(void); #endif hdhomerun_config_gui/src/Devices.cpp0000664000175000017500000001621712565142143017111 0ustar buildbuild/* * Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ #include "AppInclude.h" THDHomeRunDevice::THDHomeRunDevice(string Name, uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex) { this->Name = Name; this->DeviceID = DeviceID; this->TunerIndex = TunerIndex; Next = NULL; Model = ""; Discovered = false; hd = hdhomerun_device_create(DeviceID, 0, TunerIndex, dbg); } THDHomeRunDevice::~THDHomeRunDevice() { if (hd) { hdhomerun_device_destroy(hd); } } void THDHomeRunDevice::ResolveModel() { if (!Model.empty()) { return; } if (!Discovered || !hd) { return; } const char *cModel = hdhomerun_device_get_model_str(hd); if (!cModel) { return; } Model = cModel; } THDHomeRunDeviceList::THDHomeRunDeviceList() { g_rw_lock_init(&Lock); DeviceList = NULL; FFoundErrorCode = 0; } THDHomeRunDeviceList::~THDHomeRunDeviceList() { } uint16_t THDHomeRunDeviceList::FoundErrorCode() { g_rw_lock_reader_lock(&Lock); uint16_t Result = FFoundErrorCode; g_rw_lock_reader_unlock(&Lock); return Result; } guint32 THDHomeRunDeviceList::DiscoveredCount() { try { int Count = 0; THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = IterateFirst(); while (Dev) { if (Dev->Discovered) { Count++; } Dev = IterateNext(Dev); } IterateComplete(); return Count; } catch(...) { IterateExceptionCleanup(); return 0; } } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::ResolveModels() { try { THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = IterateFirst(); while (Dev) { Dev->ResolveModel(); Dev = IterateNext(Dev); } IterateComplete(); } catch (...) { IterateExceptionCleanup(); } } string THDHomeRunDeviceList::ModelCommon() { string CommonModel = ""; try { THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = IterateFirst(); while (Dev) { if (!Dev->Discovered || Dev->Model.empty()) { Dev = IterateNext(Dev); continue; } if (CommonModel.empty()) { CommonModel = Dev->Model; Dev = IterateNext(Dev); continue; } if (CommonModel != Dev->Model) { CommonModel = ""; break; } Dev = IterateNext(Dev); } IterateComplete(); return CommonModel; } catch(...) { IterateExceptionCleanup(); return ""; } } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::Find(uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex) { try { THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = IterateFirst(); while (Dev) { if ((Dev->DeviceID == DeviceID) && (Dev->TunerIndex == TunerIndex)) { break; } Dev = IterateNext(Dev); } IterateComplete(); return Dev; } catch(...) { IterateExceptionCleanup(); return NULL; } } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::Find(string Name) { try { THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = IterateFirst(); while (Dev) { if (Dev->Name == Name) { break; } Dev = IterateNext(Dev); } IterateComplete(); return Dev; } catch(...) { IterateExceptionCleanup(); return NULL; } } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::IterateFirst() { g_rw_lock_writer_lock(&Lock); return DeviceList; } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::IterateNext(THDHomeRunDevice * Dev) { return Dev->Next; } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::IterateComplete() { g_rw_lock_writer_unlock(&Lock); } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::IterateExceptionCleanup() { g_rw_lock_writer_unlock(&Lock); } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::AddDeviceInternal(string Name, uint32_t DeviceID, guint8 TunerIndex) { THDHomeRunDevice *Prev = NULL; THDHomeRunDevice *P = DeviceList; while (P) { if (P->DeviceID < DeviceID) { Prev = P; P = P->Next; continue; } if (P->DeviceID > DeviceID) { break; } if (P->TunerIndex < TunerIndex) { Prev = P; P = P->Next; continue; } if (P->TunerIndex > TunerIndex) { break; } return P; } THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = new THDHomeRunDevice(Name, DeviceID, TunerIndex); if (Prev) { Dev->Next = P; Prev->Next = Dev; } else { Dev->Next = DeviceList; DeviceList = Dev; } return Dev; } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::AddDevice(string Name, guint32 DeviceID, guint8 TunerIndex) { if (DeviceID == HDHOMERUN_DEVICE_ID_WILDCARD) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "devices: invalid DeviceID %08lx\n", DeviceID); FFoundErrorCode = 0x4001; return NULL; } if (!hdhomerun_discover_validate_device_id(DeviceID)) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "devices: invalid DeviceID %08lx\n", DeviceID); FFoundErrorCode = 0x4002; return NULL; } g_rw_lock_writer_lock(&Lock); THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = NULL; try { Dev = AddDeviceInternal(Name, DeviceID, TunerIndex); } catch(...) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "devices: AddDevice exception!\n"); } g_rw_lock_writer_unlock(&Lock); return Dev; } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::AddDevice(uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex) { char cName[16]; snprintf(cName, sizeof(cName), "%08lX-%u", (unsigned long)DeviceID, TunerIndex); return AddDevice((string)cName, DeviceID, TunerIndex); } THDHomeRunDevice *THDHomeRunDeviceList::AddDevice(string DeviceName) { uint32_t DeviceID; uint8_t TunerIndex; if (sscanf(DeviceName.c_str(), "%x-%hhu", &DeviceID, &TunerIndex) != 2) { return NULL; } return AddDevice(DeviceID, TunerIndex); } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::DetectDiscoverTuners(uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerCount) { if (TunerCount == 0) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "devices: %08lX: DetectDiscoverTuners tuner count = 0", DeviceID); char cName[16]; snprintf(cName, sizeof(cName), "%08lX", (unsigned long)DeviceID); THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = AddDevice((string)cName, DeviceID, 0); if (!Dev) { return; } Dev->Discovered = true; return; } for (int TunerIndex = 0; TunerIndex < TunerCount; TunerIndex++) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "devices: %08lX: DetectDiscoverTuners found tuner %u", DeviceID, TunerIndex); THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = AddDevice(DeviceID, TunerIndex); if (!Dev) { continue; } Dev->Discovered = true; } } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::DetectDiscover() { struct hdhomerun_discover_device_t ResultList[64]; int Count = hdhomerun_discover_find_devices_custom_v2(0, HDHOMERUN_DEVICE_TYPE_TUNER, HDHOMERUN_DEVICE_ID_WILDCARD, ResultList, 64); if (Count < 0) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "devices: DetectDiscover error finding devices\n"); return; } if (Count == 0) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "devices: DetectDiscover no devices found\n"); return; } struct hdhomerun_discover_device_t *Result = ResultList; struct hdhomerun_discover_device_t *ResultEnd = ResultList + Count; while (Result < ResultEnd) { /* Detect the number of tuners and add a device record for each one. */ DetectDiscoverTuners(Result->device_id, Result->tuner_count); Result++; } } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::DetectEntry() { g_rw_lock_writer_lock(&Lock); THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = DeviceList; while (Dev) { Dev->Discovered = false; Dev = Dev->Next; } FFoundErrorCode = 0; g_rw_lock_writer_unlock(&Lock); } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::DetectCleanup() { g_rw_lock_writer_lock(&Lock); THDHomeRunDevice *Prev = NULL; THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = DeviceList; while (Dev) { if (Dev->Discovered) { Prev = Dev; Dev = Dev->Next; continue; } if (Prev) { Prev->Next = Dev->Next; Dev = Dev->Next; } else { DeviceList = Dev->Next; Dev = Dev->Next; } } g_rw_lock_writer_unlock(&Lock); } void THDHomeRunDeviceList::Detect() { DetectEntry(); DetectDiscover(); DetectCleanup(); } hdhomerun_config_gui/src/Devices.h0000664000175000017500000000255712420312702016546 0ustar buildbuild/* *Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ #ifndef DEVICES_H #define DEVICES_H class THDHomeRunDevice { public: THDHomeRunDevice(string Name, uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex); ~THDHomeRunDevice(); THDHomeRunDevice *Next; string Name; string Model; uint32_t DeviceID; uint8_t TunerIndex; bool Discovered; struct hdhomerun_device_t *hd; void ResolveModel(); }; class THDHomeRunDeviceList { protected: GRWLock Lock; THDHomeRunDevice *DeviceList; uint16_t FFoundErrorCode; THDHomeRunDevice *AddDeviceInternal(string Name, uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex); THDHomeRunDevice *AddDevice(string Name, uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex); THDHomeRunDevice *AddDevice(uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex); THDHomeRunDevice *AddDevice(string DeviceName); void DetectDiscoverTuners(uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerCount); void DetectDiscover(); void DetectEntry(); void DetectCleanup(); public: THDHomeRunDeviceList(); ~THDHomeRunDeviceList(); uint16_t FoundErrorCode(); uint32_t DiscoveredCount(); void ResolveModels(); string ModelCommon(); THDHomeRunDevice *Find(uint32_t DeviceID, uint8_t TunerIndex); THDHomeRunDevice *Find(string Name); THDHomeRunDevice *IterateFirst(); THDHomeRunDevice *IterateNext(THDHomeRunDevice *Dev); void IterateComplete(); void IterateExceptionCleanup(); void Detect(); }; #endif hdhomerun_config_gui/src/HDHRConfig.cpp0000664000175000017500000006273412420312702017375 0ustar buildbuild/* * Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ #include "AppInclude.h" extern unsigned long long DebugExpireTime; HDHRConfig *HDHRConfigH = NULL; static inline void lock_widget(GtkWidget *widget) { gtk_widget_set_size_request(widget, widget->allocation.width, widget->allocation.height); } void ColorizeProgress(GtkProgressBar *ProgressBar, uint32_t ARGB_Color) { GtkWidget *Widget = GTK_WIDGET(ProgressBar); GdkColor Color; Color.red = 0; Color.green = 0; Color.blue = 0; gtk_widget_modify_fg(Widget, GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT, &Color); gtk_widget_modify_fg(Widget, GTK_STATE_SELECTED, &Color); Color.red = ((ARGB_Color >> 16) & 0xFF) *0x101; Color.green = ((ARGB_Color >> 8) & 0xFF) *0x101; Color.blue = ((ARGB_Color >> 0) & 0xFF) *0x101; gtk_widget_modify_bg(Widget, GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT, &Color); gtk_widget_modify_bg(Widget, GTK_STATE_SELECTED, &Color); gtk_widget_modify_base(Widget, GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT, &Color); gtk_widget_modify_base(Widget, GTK_STATE_SELECTED, &Color); } HDHRConfig::HDHRConfig() { DebugInit(); //hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "HDHomeRun Config (GUI) " HDHOMERUN_RELEASE_VERSION "\n"); hdhomerun_config = GTK_WINDOW(create_hdhomerun_config()); HDHRConfigH = this; /* Device */ scrolledwindow1 = GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(lookup_widget("scrolledwindow1")); DeviceListTree = GTK_TREE_VIEW(lookup_widget("DeviceListTree")); DeviceListStore = gtk_list_store_new(1, G_TYPE_STRING); GtkCellRenderer *DeviceListRenderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(); GtkTreeViewColumn *DeviceListColumn = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes("Device ID", DeviceListRenderer, "text", 0, NULL); gtk_tree_view_set_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(DeviceListTree), GTK_TREE_MODEL(DeviceListStore)); gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(DeviceListTree), DeviceListColumn); DeviceList = new THDHomeRunDeviceList; Tab = GTK_NOTEBOOK(lookup_widget("Tab")); /* Tuner Configuration */ ChannelMapEdit = GTK_COMBO_BOX(lookup_widget("ChannelMapEdit")); ChannelNumberSpin = GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(lookup_widget("ChannelNumberSpin")); ProgramList = GTK_COMBO_BOX(lookup_widget("ProgramList")); ProgramListStore = gtk_list_store_new(2, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_STRING); gtk_combo_box_set_model(ProgramList, GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore)); gtk_cell_layout_clear(GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(ProgramList)); GtkCellRenderer *ProgramListRenderer; ProgramListRenderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start(GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(ProgramList), ProgramListRenderer, false); gtk_cell_layout_set_attributes(GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(ProgramList), ProgramListRenderer, "text", 0, NULL); ProgramListRenderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(); gtk_cell_layout_pack_end(GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(ProgramList), ProgramListRenderer, true); gtk_cell_layout_set_attributes(GTK_CELL_LAYOUT(ProgramList), ProgramListRenderer, "text", 1, NULL); gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id(GTK_TREE_SORTABLE(ProgramListStore), 0, GTK_SORT_ASCENDING); ScanDownBtn = GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(lookup_widget("ScanDownBtn")); ScanUpBtn = GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(lookup_widget("ScanUpBtn")); LaunchVlcBtn = GTK_BUTTON(lookup_widget("LaunchVlcBtn")); StopVlcBtn = GTK_BUTTON(lookup_widget("StopVlcBtn")); #ifndef __WINDOWS__ signal(SIGCHLD, &::SigChild); #endif ScanStep = 0; LastChannelMap = ""; LastChannel = -1; LastProgramNumber = -1; SuppressSetChannel = false; ChannelList = NULL; SelectedDev = NULL; Viewer = new TViewer; RespawnVLC = false; /*Tuner Status */ PhysicalChannelStatus = GTK_ENTRY(lookup_widget("PhysicalChannelStatus")); SignalStrengthStatus = GTK_PROGRESS_BAR(lookup_widget("SignalStrengthStatus")); SignalQualityStatus = GTK_PROGRESS_BAR(lookup_widget("SignalQualityStatus")); SymbolQualityStatus = GTK_PROGRESS_BAR(lookup_widget("SymbolQualityStatus")); NetworkRateStatus = GTK_ENTRY(lookup_widget("NetworkRateStatus")); g_timeout_add(500, (GSourceFunc) & on_Timer_tick, NULL); /* Upgrade Tab */ UpgradeFilename = GTK_ENTRY(lookup_widget("UpgradeFilename")); UpgradeFilenameBtn = GTK_BUTTON(lookup_widget("UpgradeFilenameBtn")); UpgradeBtn = GTK_BUTTON(lookup_widget("UpgradeBtn")); FirmwareVersion = GTK_LABEL(lookup_widget("FirmwareVersion")); /* * Style Fixup */ /* placeholders to calculate window size */ GtkTreeIter iter; gtk_list_store_append(DeviceListStore, &iter); gtk_list_store_set(DeviceListStore, &iter, 0, "XXXXXXXX-XXXX", -1); gtk_combo_box_append_text(ChannelMapEdit, "XX-XXXXX"); gtk_combo_box_set_active(ChannelMapEdit, 0); UpdateProgramListEntry(999, "XXXXXXXXXXXX"); gtk_combo_box_set_active(ProgramList, 0); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy(scrolledwindow1, GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); /* The window must me mapped or the sizes will be incorrect */ gtk_widget_show(GTK_WIDGET(hdhomerun_config)); lock_widget(GTK_WIDGET(ChannelMapEdit)); lock_widget(GTK_WIDGET(ProgramList)); lock_widget(GTK_WIDGET(DeviceListTree)); gtk_list_store_clear(DeviceListStore); /* * Fix colors * * GtkStatusbar relies on a queue system * So .. we're using a GtkEntry instead; it gives a much * better looking widget than a GtkLabel inside a frame. */ GdkColor *color = gtk_widget_get_style(GTK_WIDGET(PhysicalChannelStatus))->fg; gtk_widget_modify_text(GTK_WIDGET(PhysicalChannelStatus), GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE, color); gtk_widget_modify_text(GTK_WIDGET(NetworkRateStatus), GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE, color); ColorizeProgress(SignalStrengthStatus, 0xFFFFFFFF); ColorizeProgress(SignalQualityStatus, 0xFFFFFFFF); ColorizeProgress(SymbolQualityStatus, 0xFFFFFFFF); /* Setup event handler */ GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(DeviceListTree)); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode(selection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(selection), "changed", G_CALLBACK(on_DeviceListTree_selection_changed), NULL); Rescan(); } HDHRConfig::~HDHRConfig(void) { if (ChannelList) { hdhomerun_channel_list_destroy(ChannelList); } delete Viewer; delete DeviceList; } GtkWidget *HDHRConfig::lookup_widget(const gchar *name) { return::lookup_widget(GTK_WIDGET(hdhomerun_config), name); } void HDHRConfig::Error(const gchar *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); GtkWidget *dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, fmt, args); va_end(args); gtk_window_set_accept_focus(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), false); gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); gtk_window_set_accept_focus(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), true); gtk_widget_destroy(dialog); } void HDHRConfig::Rescan(void) { gtk_list_store_clear(DeviceListStore); DeviceList_Changed(); DebugCheckState(); DeviceList->Detect(); THDHomeRunDevice *Dev = DeviceList->IterateFirst(); while (Dev) { if (!Dev->Discovered) { Dev = DeviceList->IterateNext(Dev); continue; } GtkTreeIter iter; gtk_list_store_append(DeviceListStore, &iter); gtk_list_store_set(DeviceListStore, &iter, 0, Dev->Name.c_str(), -1); Dev = DeviceList->IterateNext(Dev); } DeviceList->IterateComplete(); GtkTreeIter iter; if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(DeviceListStore), &iter)) { GtkTreeSelection *select = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(DeviceListTree)); gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(select, &iter); } gtk_widget_grab_focus(GTK_WIDGET(DeviceListTree)); } void HDHRConfig::CommunicationError(void) { Error(_("ERROR: communication error")); Rescan(); } void HDHRConfig::DeviceList_Changed(void) { /* Clear previous selection. */ RespawnVLC = false; StopVLC(); SelectedDev = NULL; gtk_combo_box_clear(ChannelMapEdit); GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(DeviceListTree)); GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(selection, &model, &iter)) { /* No device selected */ Tab_Changed(); return; } gchar *cDeviceName; gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, 0, &cDeviceName, -1); string DeviceName = cDeviceName; g_free(cDeviceName); /* Find new device */ SelectedDev = DeviceList->Find(DeviceName); if (!SelectedDev) { Error(_("ERROR: unable to find device")); Rescan(); return; } /* Channelmaps. */ char *cChannelmaps; if (hdhomerun_device_get_supported(SelectedDev->hd, (char *)"channelmap: ", &cChannelmaps) <= 0) { Tab_Changed(); return; } char *ChannelMap = cChannelmaps; while (*ChannelMap) { char *Ptr = strchr(ChannelMap, ' '); if (!Ptr) { gtk_combo_box_append_text(ChannelMapEdit, ChannelMap); break; } *Ptr++ = 0; gtk_combo_box_append_text(ChannelMapEdit, ChannelMap); ChannelMap = Ptr; } /* Complete. */ Tab_Changed(); } void HDHRConfig::Tab_Changed() { /* * Stop any operations in progress. */ ScanStep = 0; RespawnVLC = false; StopVLC(); /* * Clear GUI components. */ LastChannelMap = ""; LastChannel = -1; LastProgramNumber = -1; ClearProgramList(); gtk_entry_set_text(PhysicalChannelStatus, ""); gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(SignalStrengthStatus, 0.0); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SignalStrengthStatus, ""); gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(SignalQualityStatus, 0.0); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SignalQualityStatus, ""); gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(SymbolQualityStatus, 0.0); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SymbolQualityStatus, ""); gtk_entry_set_text(NetworkRateStatus, ""); gtk_label_set_text(FirmwareVersion, _("Firmware Version: Unknown")); /* * New page. */ UpdateStatus(true); } void HDHRConfig::UpdateProgramListEntry(uint16_t ProgramNumber, string ProgramStr) { GtkTreeIter iter; gboolean iter_valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore), &iter); gint32 iterProgramNumber; string iterProgramStr; while (iter_valid) { gchar *itercProgramStr; gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore), &iter, 0, &iterProgramNumber, 1, &itercProgramStr, -1); iterProgramStr = itercProgramStr; g_free((void *) itercProgramStr); if (ProgramNumber == iterProgramNumber) { break; } iter_valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore), &iter); } if (!iter_valid) { gtk_list_store_append(ProgramListStore, &iter); } else if (iterProgramStr == ProgramStr) { return; } gtk_list_store_set(ProgramListStore, &iter, 0, ProgramNumber, 1, ProgramStr.c_str(), -1); } void HDHRConfig::UpdateProgramList(char *streaminfo) { if (!streaminfo) { /* Firmware does not support stream info. */ return; } /* * Update program list. */ while (1) { char *end = strchr(streaminfo, '\n'); if (!end) { break; } *end++ = 0; string ProgramStr = streaminfo; int ColonIndex = ProgramStr.find_first_of(":"); if (ColonIndex <= 0) { streaminfo = end; continue; } uint16_t ProgramNumber = atoi(ProgramStr.substr(0, ColonIndex).c_str()); ProgramStr = ProgramStr.substr(ColonIndex + 1); UpdateProgramListEntry(ProgramNumber, ProgramStr); streaminfo = end; } /* * Update VLC button. */ if (ProgramListStore->length == 0) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(LaunchVlcBtn), false); return; } /* * Automatic first selection. */ if (gtk_combo_box_get_active(ProgramList) < 0) { gtk_combo_box_set_active(ProgramList, 0); } if (Viewer->Active()) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(LaunchVlcBtn), false); return; } gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(LaunchVlcBtn), true); } void HDHRConfig::ClearProgramList() { gtk_list_store_clear(ProgramListStore); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(LaunchVlcBtn), false); } void HDHRConfig::SetChannelMapEdit(gchar *ChannelMap) { GtkTreeModel *model = gtk_combo_box_get_model(ChannelMapEdit); GtkTreeIter iter; gboolean iter_valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(model, &iter); while (iter_valid) { gchar *string; gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, 0, &string, -1); if (strcmp(string, ChannelMap) == 0) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter(ChannelMapEdit, &iter); ChannelMapEdit_Changed(); g_free((void *) string); return; } g_free((void *) string); iter_valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(model, &iter); } } void HDHRConfig::ScanBtnRefresh(void) { int SavedScanStep = ScanStep; if (ScanStep < 0) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active(ScanDownBtn, true); gtk_toggle_button_set_active(ScanUpBtn, false); } else if (ScanStep == 0) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active(ScanDownBtn, false); gtk_toggle_button_set_active(ScanUpBtn, false); } else if (ScanStep > 0) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active(ScanDownBtn, false); gtk_toggle_button_set_active(ScanUpBtn, true); } ScanStep = SavedScanStep; } void HDHRConfig::UpdateTunerPageSelectProgram(uint16_t ProgramNumber) { LastProgramNumber = ProgramNumber; if (ProgramNumber == 0) { return; } GtkTreeIter iter; gboolean iter_valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore), &iter); gint32 iterProgramNumber; string iterProgramStr; while (iter_valid) { gchar *itercProgramStr; gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore), &iter, 0, &iterProgramNumber, 1, &itercProgramStr, -1); iterProgramStr = itercProgramStr; g_free((void *) itercProgramStr); if (ProgramNumber == iterProgramNumber) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter(ProgramList, &iter); return; } iter_valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore), &iter); } } void HDHRConfig::UpdateTunerPage() { char *cStatusStr; int ret = hdhomerun_device_get_tuner_status(SelectedDev->hd, &cStatusStr, &LastStatus); if (ret < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } if (ret == 0) { cStatusStr = (char *)""; } GString *text = g_string_new(NULL); gtk_entry_set_text(PhysicalChannelStatus, LastStatus.channel); if (LastStatus.lock_supported) { char *Ptr = strchr(LastStatus.channel, ':'); if (Ptr) { g_string_sprintf(text, "%s:%s", LastStatus.lock_str, ++Ptr); gtk_entry_set_text(PhysicalChannelStatus, text->str); } } gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(SignalStrengthStatus, ((double) LastStatus.signal_strength) / 100); g_string_sprintf(text, "%d%%", LastStatus.signal_strength); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SignalStrengthStatus, text->str); ColorizeProgress(SignalStrengthStatus, hdhomerun_device_get_tuner_status_ss_color(&LastStatus)); char *Ptr = strstr(cStatusStr, "ss="); if (Ptr) { signed int SignalStrengthDBMV; if (sscanf(Ptr, "ss=%*u(%d)", &SignalStrengthDBMV) == 1) { g_string_sprintf(text, "%d dBmV", SignalStrengthDBMV); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SignalStrengthStatus, text->str); } } gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(SignalQualityStatus, ((double)LastStatus.signal_to_noise_quality) / 100); g_string_sprintf(text, "%d%%", LastStatus.signal_to_noise_quality); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SignalQualityStatus, text->str); ColorizeProgress(SignalQualityStatus, hdhomerun_device_get_tuner_status_snq_color(&LastStatus)); Ptr = strstr(cStatusStr, "snq="); if (Ptr) { signed int SignalQualityDB; if (sscanf(Ptr, "snq=%*u(%d)", &SignalQualityDB) == 1) { g_string_sprintf(text, "%d dB", SignalQualityDB); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SignalQualityStatus, text->str); } } gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(SymbolQualityStatus, ((double)LastStatus.symbol_error_quality) / 100); g_string_sprintf(text, "%d%%", LastStatus.symbol_error_quality); gtk_progress_bar_set_text(SymbolQualityStatus, text->str); ColorizeProgress(SymbolQualityStatus, hdhomerun_device_get_tuner_status_seq_color(&LastStatus)); g_string_sprintf(text, "%.3f Mbps", (double)(LastStatus.packets_per_second * 1316 * 8) / 1000000.0); gtk_entry_set_text(NetworkRateStatus, text->str); g_string_free(text, true); char *streaminfo = NULL; if (hdhomerun_device_get_tuner_streaminfo(SelectedDev->hd, &streaminfo) < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } UpdateProgramList(streaminfo); /* Read channel map. */ char *cChannelMap; ret = hdhomerun_device_get_tuner_channelmap(SelectedDev->hd, &cChannelMap); if (ret < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } if (ret == 0) { cChannelMap = (char *)""; } string ChannelMap = cChannelMap; if (ChannelMap != LastChannelMap) { LastChannelMap = ChannelMap; SetChannelMapEdit((char *)ChannelMap.c_str()); } /* Read channel number. */ uint32_t Channel = 0; char *ChannelStr = strchr(LastStatus.channel, ':'); if (ChannelStr) { Channel = atol(ChannelStr + 1); if ((Channel >= 1000000) && ChannelList) { Channel = hdhomerun_channel_frequency_to_number(ChannelList, Channel); } } double Minimum, Maximum; gtk_spin_button_get_range(ChannelNumberSpin, &Minimum, &Maximum); if (Channel < (uint32_t)Minimum) { Channel = (uint32_t)Minimum; } if (Channel > (uint32_t)Maximum) { Channel = (uint32_t)Maximum; } if (Channel != LastChannel) { LastChannel = Channel; gtk_spin_button_set_value(ChannelNumberSpin, (gdouble)Channel); } /* Read program number. */ char *cProgramStr; ret = hdhomerun_device_get_tuner_program(SelectedDev->hd, &cProgramStr); if (ret < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } if (ret == 0) { cProgramStr = (char *)"0"; } uint32_t ProgramNumber = atol(cProgramStr); if (ProgramNumber != LastProgramNumber) { UpdateTunerPageSelectProgram(ProgramNumber); } } void HDHRConfig::UpdateUpgradePage(bool FirstTime) { if (!FirstTime) { return; } char *Version; int ret = hdhomerun_device_get_version(SelectedDev->hd, &Version, NULL); if (ret < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } if (ret == 0) { /* Unknown firmware */ return; } GString *cFirmware = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(cFirmware, _("Firmware Version: %s"), Version); gtk_label_set_text(FirmwareVersion, cFirmware->str); g_string_free(cFirmware, true); } void HDHRConfig::UpdateStatus(bool FirstTime) { ScanBtnRefresh(); if (!SelectedDev) { return; } int page = gtk_notebook_get_current_page(Tab); if (page == 0) { SuppressSetChannel = true; UpdateTunerPage(); SuppressSetChannel = false; } if (page == 1) { UpdateUpgradePage(FirstTime); } } void HDHRConfig::Timer_Tick(void) { UpdateStatus(false); ScanNext(); } void HDHRConfig::ChannelMapEdit_Changed(void) { /* * New channel map. */ if (ChannelList) { hdhomerun_channel_list_destroy(ChannelList); ChannelList = NULL; } const gchar *cChannelMap = gtk_combo_box_get_active_text(ChannelMapEdit); if (!cChannelMap) { gtk_spin_button_set_range(ChannelNumberSpin, 0, 255); return; } ChannelList = hdhomerun_channel_list_create(cChannelMap); if (!ChannelList) { gtk_spin_button_set_range(ChannelNumberSpin, 0, 255); return; } /* * Set channel maximum. */ uint16_t Maximum = 0; struct hdhomerun_channel_entry_t *Channel = hdhomerun_channel_list_first(ChannelList); while (Channel) { uint16_t ChannelNumber = hdhomerun_channel_entry_channel_number(Channel); if (ChannelNumber > Maximum) { Maximum = ChannelNumber; } Channel = hdhomerun_channel_list_next(ChannelList, Channel); } gtk_spin_button_set_range(ChannelNumberSpin, 0, (gdouble)Maximum); ChannelNumberSpin_Changed(); } int HDHRConfig::ChannelNumberSpin_ChangedGetChannelNumber() { int NewChannel = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(ChannelNumberSpin); if (NewChannel == 0) { return NewChannel; } if (!ChannelList) { return NewChannel; } if (hdhomerun_channel_number_to_frequency(ChannelList, (uint16_t)NewChannel) != 0) { return NewChannel; } int Direction = (NewChannel - LastChannel) >= 0 ? 1 : -1; double Minimum, Maximum; gtk_spin_button_get_range(ChannelNumberSpin, &Minimum, &Maximum); while (1) { NewChannel += Direction; if (NewChannel <= 0) { return 0; } if (NewChannel >= (int)Maximum) { return (int)Maximum; } if (hdhomerun_channel_number_to_frequency(ChannelList, (uint16_t)NewChannel) != 0) { return NewChannel; } } } void HDHRConfig::ChannelNumberSpin_Changed(void) { /* * Stop current channel. */ RespawnVLC = false; StopVLC(); ClearProgramList(); if (SuppressSetChannel) { return; } if (!SelectedDev) { return; } /* * Validate channel number. */ int NewChannel = ChannelNumberSpin_ChangedGetChannelNumber(); if (NewChannel != gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(ChannelNumberSpin)) { gtk_spin_button_set_value(ChannelNumberSpin, (gdouble)NewChannel); return; } LastChannel = NewChannel; /* * Tune new channel. */ if (NewChannel == 0) { if (hdhomerun_device_set_tuner_channel(SelectedDev->hd, "none") < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } return; } const gchar *ChannelMap = gtk_combo_box_get_active_text(ChannelMapEdit); if (!ChannelMap) { ScanStep = 0; return; } if (hdhomerun_device_set_tuner_channelmap(SelectedDev->hd, ChannelMap) < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } char cChannel[64]; snprintf(cChannel, sizeof(cChannel), "auto:%u", (unsigned int)NewChannel); int ret = hdhomerun_device_set_tuner_channel(SelectedDev->hd, cChannel); if (ret < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } if (ret == 0) { ScanStep = 0; return; } } void HDHRConfig::ScanNext(void) { if (ScanStep == 0) { return; } if (LastStatus.lock_supported) { ScanStep = 0; return; } if (!LastStatus.signal_present || LastStatus.lock_unsupported) { /* Force timeout. */ ScanTestTimeout = 0; } if (ScanTestTimeout > 0) { ScanTestTimeout--; return; } double chMin, chMax; gtk_spin_button_get_range(ChannelNumberSpin, &chMin, &chMax); int NextChannel = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(ChannelNumberSpin) + ScanStep; if (NextChannel < chMin || NextChannel > chMax) { ScanStep = 0; return; } ScanTestTimeout = 2; gtk_spin_button_set_value(ChannelNumberSpin, (gdouble) NextChannel); } void HDHRConfig::ScanDownBtn_Click(void) { if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active(ScanDownBtn) == false) { ScanStep = 0; return; } memset(&LastStatus, 0, sizeof(LastStatus)); ScanStep = -1; ScanTestTimeout = 0; ScanNext(); } void HDHRConfig::ScanUpBtn_Click(void) { if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active(ScanUpBtn) == false) { ScanStep = 0; return; } memset(&LastStatus, 0, sizeof(LastStatus)); ScanStep = 1; ScanTestTimeout = 0; ScanNext(); } void HDHRConfig::SetProgramAndStartVLC() { if (!Viewer->Supported()) { Error(_("ERROR: VLC not installed")); return; } /* * Program number. */ uint16_t ProgramNumber = 0; GtkTreeIter iter; if (gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter(ProgramList, &iter)) { uint32_t iterProgramNumber; gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ProgramListStore), &iter, 0, &iterProgramNumber, -1); ProgramNumber = iterProgramNumber; } hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "MainForm::SetProgramAndStartVLC: %08lX-%u %s %u\n", SelectedDev->DeviceID, SelectedDev->TunerIndex, LastStatus.channel, ProgramNumber); /* * Set program. */ char Program[64]; sprintf(Program, "%u", ProgramNumber); if (hdhomerun_device_set_tuner_program(SelectedDev->hd, Program) < 0) { CommunicationError(); return; } /* * Launch VLC. */ if (!Viewer->Start(SelectedDev)) { Error(_("ERROR: unable to launch VLC")); return; } gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(LaunchVlcBtn), false); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(StopVlcBtn), true); } void HDHRConfig::StopVLC() { if (!Viewer) { return; } Viewer->Stop(); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(StopVlcBtn), false); } void HDHRConfig::SigChild(int pid) { #ifndef __WINDOWS__ wait(NULL); #endif if (!RespawnVLC) { StopVLC(); } RespawnVLC = false; } void HDHRConfig::ProgramList_Changed() { if (!SelectedDev) { return; } if (Viewer && Viewer->Active()) { RespawnVLC = true; StopVLC(); SetProgramAndStartVLC(); } } void HDHRConfig::LaunchVlcBtn_Click() { if (!SelectedDev) { return; } RespawnVLC = false; StopVLC(); SetProgramAndStartVLC(); } void HDHRConfig::StopVlcBtn_Click() { RespawnVLC = false; StopVLC(); } void HDHRConfig::UpgradeFilename_Changed() { const gchar *filename = gtk_entry_get_text(UpgradeFilename); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(UpgradeBtn), filename[0] != '\0'); } void HDHRConfig::UpgradeFilenameBtn_Click() { const gchar *filename = gtk_entry_get_text(UpgradeFilename); #ifdef __WINDOWS__ OPENFILENAMEA ofn; char szFileName[MAX_PATH]; strncpy(szFileName, filename, MAX_PATH); szFileName[MAX_PATH - 1] = '\0'; ZeroMemory(&ofn, sizeof(ofn)); ofn.lStructSize = sizeof(ofn); ofn.hwndOwner = (HWND) gdk_win32_drawable_get_handle(GTK_WIDGET(hdhomerun_config)->window); ofn.lpstrFilter = "Firmware (*.bin)\0*.bin\0All Files (*.*)\0*.*\0"; ofn.lpstrFile = szFileName; ofn.nMaxFile = MAX_PATH; ofn.Flags = OFN_EXPLORER | OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST | OFN_HIDEREADONLY; ofn.lpstrDefExt = "bin"; gtk_window_set_accept_focus(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), false); if (GetOpenFileNameA(&ofn)) { gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(UpgradeFilename), szFileName); } gtk_window_set_accept_focus(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), true); #else GtkWidget *dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new(_("Open File"), GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OPEN, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); if (filename[0] != '\0') { gtk_file_chooser_set_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(dialog), filename); } if (gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(dialog)); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(UpgradeFilename), filename); g_free((void *) filename); } gtk_widget_destroy(dialog); #endif gtk_widget_grab_focus(GTK_WIDGET(UpgradeFilename)); } void HDHRConfig::UpgradeBtn_Click() { if (!SelectedDev) { return; } const gchar *filename = gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(UpgradeFilename)); FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "rb"); if (!fp) { Error(_("ERROR: Unable to open upgrade file")); return; } if (hdhomerun_device_upgrade(SelectedDev->hd, fp) <= 0) { Error(_("ERROR: Error attempting to upgrade HDHomeRun")); fclose(fp); return; } fclose(fp); Rescan(); } void HDHRConfig::Debug(void) { GtkWindow *win = GTK_WINDOW(lookup_widget("hdhomerun_config")); gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), _("HDHomeRun Config - Debug")); DebugExpireTime = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL; Rescan(); } hdhomerun_config_gui/src/HDHRConfig.h0000664000175000017500000000462512343170662017050 0ustar buildbuild/* * Copyright © 2008 Silicondust USA Inc. . */ #ifndef HDHOMERUN_CONFIG_H #define HDHOMERUN_CONFIG_H class HDHRConfig { public: HDHRConfig(); ~HDHRConfig(void); void DeviceList_Changed(void); void Rescan(void); void Tab_Changed(void); void ChannelMapEdit_Changed(void); void ChannelNumberSpin_Changed(void); void ProgramList_Changed(void); void ScanDownBtn_Click(void); void ScanUpBtn_Click(void); void LaunchVlcBtn_Click(void); void StopVlcBtn_Click(void); void SigChild(int pid); void Timer_Tick(void); void UpgradeFilename_Changed(void); void UpgradeFilenameBtn_Click(void); void UpgradeBtn_Click(void); void Debug(void); protected: void Error(const gchar * fmt, ...); void CommunicationError(void); GtkWidget *lookup_widget(const gchar * name); GtkWindow *hdhomerun_config; /* Device */ GtkScrolledWindow *scrolledwindow1; GtkTreeView *DeviceListTree; GtkListStore *DeviceListStore; THDHomeRunDeviceList *DeviceList; THDHomeRunDevice *SelectedDev; GtkNotebook *Tab; /* Tuner Configuration */ GtkComboBox *ChannelMapEdit; GtkSpinButton *ChannelNumberSpin; GtkComboBox *ProgramList; GtkListStore *ProgramListStore; GtkToggleButton *ScanDownBtn; GtkToggleButton *ScanUpBtn; GtkButton *LaunchVlcBtn; GtkButton *StopVlcBtn; bool SuppressSetChannel; void SetChannelMapEdit(gchar * ChannelMap); struct hdhomerun_channel_list_t *ChannelList; string LastChannelMap; int LastChannel; int LastProgramNumber; int ChannelNumberSpin_ChangedGetChannelNumber(); void ClearProgramList(); void UpdateProgramListEntry(uint16_t ProgramNumber, string ProgramStr); void UpdateProgramList(char *streaminfo); int ScanStep; int ScanTestTimeout; void ScanNext(void); void ScanBtnRefresh(void); TViewer *Viewer; bool RespawnVLC; void SetProgramAndStartVLC(void); void StopVLC(void); /* Tuner Status */ GtkEntry *PhysicalChannelStatus; GtkProgressBar *SignalStrengthStatus; GtkProgressBar *SignalQualityStatus; GtkProgressBar *SymbolQualityStatus; GtkEntry *RawChannelRateStatus; GtkEntry *NetworkRateStatus; struct hdhomerun_tuner_status_t LastStatus; void UpdateStatus(bool FirstTime); void UpdateTunerPageSelectProgram(uint16_t ProgramNumber); void UpdateTunerPage(void); /* Upgrade Tab */ GtkEntry *UpgradeFilename; GtkButton *UpgradeFilenameBtn; GtkButton *UpgradeBtn; GtkLabel *FirmwareVersion; void UpdateUpgradePage(bool FirstTime); }; #endif hdhomerun_config_gui/src/interface.cpp0000664000175000017500000004201712343170662017465 0ustar buildbuild/* * DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is generated by Glade. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "callbacks.h" #include "interface.h" #include "support.h" #define GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(component,widget,name) \ g_object_set_data_full (G_OBJECT (component), name, \ gtk_widget_ref (widget), (GDestroyNotify) gtk_widget_unref) #define GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT_NO_REF(component,widget,name) \ g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (component), name, widget) GtkWidget *create_hdhomerun_config(void) { GtkWidget *hdhomerun_config; GtkWidget *hbox1; GtkWidget *frame1; GtkWidget *vbox2; GtkWidget *scrolledwindow1; GtkWidget *DeviceListTree; GtkWidget *RescanBtn; GtkWidget *label1; GtkWidget *Tab; GtkWidget *vbox1; GtkWidget *frame2; GtkWidget *table2; GtkWidget *label11; GtkWidget *label12; GtkWidget *label13; GtkWidget *LaunchVlcBtn; GtkWidget *StopVlcBtn; GtkWidget *hbox2; GtkWidget *ChannelMapEdit; GtkObject *ChannelNumberSpin_adj; GtkWidget *ChannelNumberSpin; GtkWidget *ProgramList; GtkWidget *ScanDownBtn; GtkWidget *ScanUpBtn; GtkWidget *label15; GtkWidget *frame3; GtkWidget *table1; GtkWidget *label5; GtkWidget *label6; GtkWidget *label7; GtkWidget *label8; GtkWidget *SignalStrengthStatus; GtkWidget *SignalQualityStatus; GtkWidget *SymbolQualityStatus; GtkWidget *PhysicalChannelStatus; GtkWidget *label10; GtkWidget *NetworkRateStatus; GtkWidget *label4; GtkWidget *label2; GtkWidget *vbox3; GtkWidget *frame4; GtkWidget *table3; GtkWidget *FirmwareVersion; GtkWidget *UpgradeBtn; GtkWidget *hbox3; GtkWidget *UpgradeFilename; GtkWidget *UpgradeFilenameBtn; GtkWidget *label14; GtkWidget *label3; hdhomerun_config = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), _("HDHomeRun Config")); gtk_window_set_resizable(GTK_WINDOW(hdhomerun_config), FALSE); hbox1 = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 6); gtk_widget_show(hbox1); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(hdhomerun_config), hbox1); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(hbox1), 3); frame1 = gtk_frame_new(NULL); gtk_widget_show(frame1); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox1), frame1, TRUE, TRUE, 0); vbox2 = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 3); gtk_widget_show(vbox2); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(frame1), vbox2); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox2), 3); scrolledwindow1 = gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_show(scrolledwindow1); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox2), scrolledwindow1, TRUE, TRUE, 0); DeviceListTree = gtk_tree_view_new(); gtk_widget_show(DeviceListTree); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolledwindow1), DeviceListTree); gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible(GTK_TREE_VIEW(DeviceListTree), FALSE); gtk_tree_view_set_enable_search(GTK_TREE_VIEW(DeviceListTree), FALSE); RescanBtn = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic(_("_Rescan")); gtk_widget_show(RescanBtn); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox2), RescanBtn, FALSE, FALSE, 0); label1 = gtk_label_new(_("Device")); gtk_widget_show(label1); gtk_frame_set_label_widget(GTK_FRAME(frame1), label1); gtk_label_set_use_markup(GTK_LABEL(label1), TRUE); gtk_misc_set_padding(GTK_MISC(label1), 3, 0); Tab = gtk_notebook_new(); gtk_widget_show(Tab); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox1), Tab, TRUE, TRUE, 0); vbox1 = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show(vbox1); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Tab), vbox1); frame2 = gtk_frame_new(NULL); gtk_widget_show(frame2); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox1), frame2, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(frame2), 3); table2 = gtk_table_new(3, 4, TRUE); gtk_widget_show(table2); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(frame2), table2); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(table2), 6); gtk_table_set_row_spacings(GTK_TABLE(table2), 3); gtk_table_set_col_spacings(GTK_TABLE(table2), 3); label11 = gtk_label_new(_("Channel")); gtk_widget_show(label11); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), label11, 0, 1, 0, 1, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); label12 = gtk_label_new(_("Program")); gtk_widget_show(label12); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), label12, 0, 1, 1, 2, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); label13 = gtk_label_new(_("Scan")); gtk_widget_show(label13); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), label13, 0, 1, 2, 3, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); LaunchVlcBtn = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic(_("_View")); gtk_widget_show(LaunchVlcBtn); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), LaunchVlcBtn, 3, 4, 0, 1, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); StopVlcBtn = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic(_("_Stop")); gtk_widget_show(StopVlcBtn); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), StopVlcBtn, 3, 4, 1, 2, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(StopVlcBtn, FALSE); hbox2 = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 3); gtk_widget_show(hbox2); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), hbox2, 1, 3, 0, 1, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); ChannelMapEdit = gtk_combo_box_new_text(); gtk_widget_show(ChannelMapEdit); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox2), ChannelMapEdit, TRUE, TRUE, 0); ChannelNumberSpin_adj = gtk_adjustment_new(0, 0, 300, 1, 10, 0); ChannelNumberSpin = gtk_spin_button_new(GTK_ADJUSTMENT(ChannelNumberSpin_adj), 1, 0); gtk_widget_show(ChannelNumberSpin); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox2), ChannelNumberSpin, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_spin_button_set_numeric(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(ChannelNumberSpin), TRUE); gtk_spin_button_set_snap_to_ticks(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(ChannelNumberSpin), TRUE); ProgramList = gtk_combo_box_new_text(); gtk_widget_show(ProgramList); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), ProgramList, 1, 3, 1, 2, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); ScanDownBtn = gtk_toggle_button_new_with_mnemonic("_<<-"); gtk_widget_show(ScanDownBtn); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), ScanDownBtn, 1, 2, 2, 3, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); ScanUpBtn = gtk_toggle_button_new_with_mnemonic("->_>"); gtk_widget_show(ScanUpBtn); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table2), ScanUpBtn, 2, 3, 2, 3, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); label15 = gtk_label_new(_("Configuration")); gtk_widget_show(label15); gtk_frame_set_label_widget(GTK_FRAME(frame2), label15); gtk_label_set_use_markup(GTK_LABEL(label15), TRUE); gtk_misc_set_padding(GTK_MISC(label15), 3, 0); frame3 = gtk_frame_new(NULL); gtk_widget_show(frame3); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox1), frame3, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(frame3), 3); table1 = gtk_table_new(6, 2, FALSE); gtk_widget_show(table1); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(frame3), table1); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(table1), 6); gtk_table_set_row_spacings(GTK_TABLE(table1), 2); gtk_table_set_col_spacings(GTK_TABLE(table1), 2); label5 = gtk_label_new(_("Physical Channel")); gtk_widget_show(label5); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), label5, 0, 1, 0, 1, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); label6 = gtk_label_new(_("Signal Strength %")); gtk_widget_show(label6); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), label6, 0, 1, 1, 2, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); label7 = gtk_label_new(_("Signal Quality %")); gtk_widget_show(label7); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), label7, 0, 1, 2, 3, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); label8 = gtk_label_new(_("Symbol Quality %")); gtk_widget_show(label8); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), label8, 0, 1, 3, 4, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); SignalStrengthStatus = gtk_progress_bar_new(); gtk_widget_show(SignalStrengthStatus); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), SignalStrengthStatus, 1, 2, 1, 2, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); SignalQualityStatus = gtk_progress_bar_new(); gtk_widget_show(SignalQualityStatus); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), SignalQualityStatus, 1, 2, 2, 3, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); SymbolQualityStatus = gtk_progress_bar_new(); gtk_widget_show(SymbolQualityStatus); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), SymbolQualityStatus, 1, 2, 3, 4, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); PhysicalChannelStatus = gtk_entry_new(); gtk_widget_show(PhysicalChannelStatus); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), PhysicalChannelStatus, 1, 2, 0, 1, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(PhysicalChannelStatus, FALSE); GTK_WIDGET_UNSET_FLAGS(PhysicalChannelStatus, GTK_CAN_FOCUS); gtk_editable_set_editable(GTK_EDITABLE(PhysicalChannelStatus), FALSE); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(PhysicalChannelStatus), _("none")); gtk_entry_set_invisible_char(GTK_ENTRY(PhysicalChannelStatus), 9679); label10 = gtk_label_new(_("Network Rate")); gtk_widget_show(label10); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), label10, 0, 1, 4, 5, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); NetworkRateStatus = gtk_entry_new(); gtk_widget_show(NetworkRateStatus); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table1), NetworkRateStatus, 1, 2, 4, 5, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(NetworkRateStatus, FALSE); GTK_WIDGET_UNSET_FLAGS(NetworkRateStatus, GTK_CAN_FOCUS); gtk_editable_set_editable(GTK_EDITABLE(NetworkRateStatus), FALSE); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(NetworkRateStatus), _("0.000 Mbps")); gtk_entry_set_invisible_char(GTK_ENTRY(NetworkRateStatus), 9679); label4 = gtk_label_new(_("Status")); gtk_widget_show(label4); gtk_frame_set_label_widget(GTK_FRAME(frame3), label4); gtk_label_set_use_markup(GTK_LABEL(label4), TRUE); gtk_misc_set_padding(GTK_MISC(label4), 3, 0); label2 = gtk_label_new(_("Tuner")); gtk_widget_show(label2); gtk_notebook_set_tab_label(GTK_NOTEBOOK(Tab), gtk_notebook_get_nth_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(Tab), 0), label2); vbox3 = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show(vbox3); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Tab), vbox3); frame4 = gtk_frame_new(NULL); gtk_widget_show(frame4); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox3), frame4, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(frame4), 3); table3 = gtk_table_new(2, 2, FALSE); gtk_widget_show(table3); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(frame4), table3); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(table3), 3); gtk_table_set_row_spacings(GTK_TABLE(table3), 3); gtk_table_set_col_spacings(GTK_TABLE(table3), 3); FirmwareVersion = gtk_label_new(""); gtk_widget_show(FirmwareVersion); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table3), FirmwareVersion, 0, 1, 1, 2, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); gtk_misc_set_alignment(GTK_MISC(FirmwareVersion), 0, 0.5); UpgradeBtn = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic(_("Upgrade")); gtk_widget_show(UpgradeBtn); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table3), UpgradeBtn, 1, 2, 1, 2, (GtkAttachOptions) (0), (GtkAttachOptions) (0), 0, 0); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(UpgradeBtn, FALSE); hbox3 = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 3); gtk_widget_show(hbox3); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(table3), hbox3, 0, 2, 0, 1, (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), (GtkAttachOptions) (GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL), 0, 0); UpgradeFilename = gtk_entry_new(); gtk_widget_show(UpgradeFilename); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox3), UpgradeFilename, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_entry_set_invisible_char(GTK_ENTRY(UpgradeFilename), 9679); UpgradeFilenameBtn = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic("..."); gtk_widget_show(UpgradeFilenameBtn); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox3), UpgradeFilenameBtn, FALSE, FALSE, 0); label14 = gtk_label_new(_("Upgrade")); gtk_widget_show(label14); gtk_frame_set_label_widget(GTK_FRAME(frame4), label14); gtk_misc_set_padding(GTK_MISC(label14), 3, 0); label3 = gtk_label_new(_("Upgrade")); gtk_widget_show(label3); gtk_notebook_set_tab_label(GTK_NOTEBOOK(Tab), gtk_notebook_get_nth_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(Tab), 1), label3); g_signal_connect((gpointer) hdhomerun_config, "destroy", G_CALLBACK(gtk_main_quit), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) hdhomerun_config, "key_press_event", G_CALLBACK(on_hdhomerun_config_key_press_event), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) RescanBtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_RescanBtn_clicked), NULL); g_signal_connect_after((gpointer) Tab, "switch_page", G_CALLBACK(on_Tab_switch_page), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) LaunchVlcBtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_LaunchVlcBtn_clicked), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) StopVlcBtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_StopVlcBtn_clicked), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) ChannelMapEdit, "changed", G_CALLBACK(on_ChannelMapEdit_changed), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) ChannelNumberSpin, "value_changed", G_CALLBACK(on_ChannelNumberSpin_value_changed), NULL); g_signal_connect_after((gpointer) ChannelNumberSpin, "activate", G_CALLBACK(on_ChannelNumberSpin_activate), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) ProgramList, "changed", G_CALLBACK(on_ProgramList_changed), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) ScanDownBtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_ScanDownBtn_clicked), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) ScanUpBtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_ScanUpBtn_clicked), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) UpgradeBtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_UpgradeBtn_clicked), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) UpgradeFilename, "changed", G_CALLBACK(on_UpgradeFilename_changed), NULL); g_signal_connect((gpointer) UpgradeFilenameBtn, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_UpgradeFilenameBtn_clicked), NULL); /* Store pointers to all widgets, for use by lookup_widget(). */ GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT_NO_REF(hdhomerun_config, hdhomerun_config, "hdhomerun_config"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, hbox1, "hbox1"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, frame1, "frame1"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, vbox2, "vbox2"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, scrolledwindow1, "scrolledwindow1"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, DeviceListTree, "DeviceListTree"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, RescanBtn, "RescanBtn"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label1, "label1"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, Tab, "Tab"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, vbox1, "vbox1"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, frame2, "frame2"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, table2, "table2"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label11, "label11"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label12, "label12"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label13, "label13"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, LaunchVlcBtn, "LaunchVlcBtn"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, StopVlcBtn, "StopVlcBtn"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, hbox2, "hbox2"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, ChannelMapEdit, "ChannelMapEdit"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, ChannelNumberSpin, "ChannelNumberSpin"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, ProgramList, "ProgramList"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, ScanDownBtn, "ScanDownBtn"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, ScanUpBtn, "ScanUpBtn"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label15, "label15"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, frame3, "frame3"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, table1, "table1"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label5, "label5"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label6, "label6"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label7, "label7"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label8, "label8"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, SignalStrengthStatus, "SignalStrengthStatus"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, SignalQualityStatus, "SignalQualityStatus"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, SymbolQualityStatus, "SymbolQualityStatus"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, PhysicalChannelStatus, "PhysicalChannelStatus"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label10, "label10"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, NetworkRateStatus, "NetworkRateStatus"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label4, "label4"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label2, "label2"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, vbox3, "vbox3"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, frame4, "frame4"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, table3, "table3"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, FirmwareVersion, "FirmwareVersion"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, UpgradeBtn, "UpgradeBtn"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, hbox3, "hbox3"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, UpgradeFilename, "UpgradeFilename"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, UpgradeFilenameBtn, "UpgradeFilenameBtn"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label14, "label14"); GLADE_HOOKUP_OBJECT(hdhomerun_config, label3, "label3"); return hdhomerun_config; } hdhomerun_config_gui/src/interface.h0000664000175000017500000000014712141024236017117 0ustar buildbuild/* * DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is generated by Glade. */ GtkWidget *create_hdhomerun_config(void); 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#ifdef __WINDOWS__ Process = (PROCESS_INFORMATION *)calloc(1, sizeof(PROCESS_INFORMATION)); if (!Process) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: memory allocation failed\n"); throw "memory allocation failed"; } #else Process = 0; #endif hd = NULL; StreamThread = NULL; /* Create socket. */ StreamSock = (int) socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); if (StreamSock == -1) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: socket create failed (%d)\n", hdhomerun_sock_getlasterror()); throw "socket create failed"; } /* Expand socket buffer size. */ int TxSize = 1024 * 1024; if (setsockopt(StreamSock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, (char *) &TxSize, sizeof(TxSize)) < 0) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: socket set send buffer size failed (%d)\n", hdhomerun_sock_getlasterror()); } } TViewer::~TViewer() { Stop(); } void TViewer::FindViewer() { #ifdef __APPLE__ CFURLRef appURL; OSStatus appStatus = LSFindApplicationForInfo(kLSUnknownCreator, CFSTR("org.videolan.vlc"), NULL, NULL, &appURL); if (appStatus != 0) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: viewer not installed\n"); return; } CFBundleRef appBundle = CFBundleCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, appURL); appURL = CFBundleCopyExecutableURL(appBundle); char buf[PATH_MAX+1]; bool ret = CFURLGetFileSystemRepresentation(appURL, TRUE, (UInt8*)buf, PATH_MAX); if (! ret) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: viewer not found\n"); return; } ExeName = buf; #endif #ifdef __WINDOWS__ char buf[1024]; DWORD size = sizeof(buf); LSTATUS err = RegGetValueA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\VideoLAN\\VLC", "", RRF_RT_REG_SZ, NULL, (PVOID) buf, &size); if (err != 0) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: viewer not installed\n"); return; } ExeName = buf; #endif } bool TViewer::Supported() { return (!ExeName.empty()); } bool TViewer::Active() { return (StreamThread != 0); } bool TViewer::Start(THDHomeRunDevice * Dev) { /* Stop any previous instance of viewer. */ Stop(); GString *DebugPrefix = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(DebugPrefix, "%08lX-%u vlc:", (unsigned long)Dev->DeviceID, Dev->TunerIndex); hdhomerun_debug_set_prefix(dbg, DebugPrefix->str); g_string_free(DebugPrefix, true); hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer::Start\n"); /* Check viewer is installed. */ if (ExeName.empty()) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: viewer not installed\n"); return false; } /* HDHomeRun device. */ hd = hdhomerun_device_create(Dev->DeviceID, 0, Dev->TunerIndex, dbg); if (!hd) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: failed to create hdhomerun device object\n"); return false; } /* Start streaming. */ if (hdhomerun_device_stream_start(hd) <= 0) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: stream start failed\n"); printf("stream start failed\n"); Stop(); return false; } /* Start thread. */ ThreadExecute = true; StreamThread = g_thread_new("Viewer", (GThreadFunc) cStreamThreadExecute, (gpointer) this); /* Start viewer. */ #ifdef __WINDOWS__ char cCommandLine[512]; snprintf(cCommandLine, sizeof(cCommandLine), "%s --deinterlace=-1 udp://@127.0.0.1:%d", ExeName.c_str(), VIEWER_PORT); STARTUPINFOA StartupInfo; memset(&StartupInfo, 0, sizeof(STARTUPINFOA)); StartupInfo.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFOA); if (!CreateProcessA(NULL, (LPSTR) cCommandLine, NULL, NULL, false, NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, NULL, NULL, &StartupInfo, Process)) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer: Failed to launch viewer\n"); Stop(); return false; } #else Process = fork(); if (Process == 0) { execlp(ExeName.c_str(), ExeName.c_str(), "--deinterlace=-1", "udp://@127.0.0.1:5000", (char *)NULL); _exit(0); } #endif /* Success. */ return true; } void TViewer::Stop() { #ifdef __WINDOWS__ if (Process->hProcess) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer::Stop\n"); TerminateProcess(Process->hProcess, 0); CloseHandle(Process->hProcess); CloseHandle(Process->hThread); memset(Process, 0, sizeof(PROCESS_INFORMATION)); } #else if (Process) { hdhomerun_debug_printf(dbg, "Viewer::Stop\n"); kill(Process, SIGKILL); Process = 0; } #endif if (g_mutex_trylock(&mutex) == false) { return; } if (StreamThread) { ThreadExecute = false; g_thread_join(StreamThread); StreamThread = NULL; } if (hd) { hdhomerun_device_stream_stop(hd); hdhomerun_device_destroy(hd); hd = NULL; } hdhomerun_debug_set_prefix(dbg, NULL); g_mutex_unlock(&mutex); } void TViewer::StreamThreadExecute() { struct sockaddr_in SendAddr; memset(&SendAddr, 0, sizeof(SendAddr)); SendAddr.sin_family = AF_INET; SendAddr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(0x7F000001); SendAddr.sin_port = htons(VIEWER_PORT); uint32_t MaxSize = VIDEO_DATA_PACKET_SIZE * 32; g_usleep(250000); if (!hd) { return; } hdhomerun_device_stream_flush(hd); uint64_t StartTime = getcurrenttime(); uint64_t NextDebugTime = StartTime + 1000; while (ThreadExecute) { /* Debug. */ uint64_t CurrentTime = getcurrenttime(); if (CurrentTime >= NextDebugTime) { /* Print stats. */ hdhomerun_device_debug_print_video_stats(hd); /* Schedule next debug print. */ if (CurrentTime < StartTime + 60 * 1000) { NextDebugTime = CurrentTime + 10 * 1000; } else { NextDebugTime = CurrentTime + 120 * 1000; } } /* Receive from HDHR. */ size_t ActualSize; uint8_t *VideoBuffer = hdhomerun_device_stream_recv(hd, MaxSize, &ActualSize); if (!VideoBuffer) { g_usleep(64000); 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