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This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR). Written by: Lars Hanisch <[email protected]> Project's homepage: http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/plg-dynamite Latest version available at: git clone git://projects.vdr-developer.org/vdr-plugin-dynamite.git 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. See the file COPYING for more information. Description ----------- This plugin turns the dvbdevices into hotpluggable devices. They can be dynamically attached and detached while vdr is running. Don't forget to patch the vdr-source, you find the necessary one in the "patches" directory of the plugin sources. How it works ------------ It creates as many devices as it can till the global vdr-device-array is full. After this plugin is loaded every device created by a plugin can't be used by vdr. So make sure dynamite is loaded as the last plugin. If a device is dynamically attached to vdr, this plugin creates an instance of the corresponding cDevice-subclass and plugs it into a free "dumb device" mentioned above. Now this device can do everything its subdevice can do. If a device is detached the corresponding subdevice is deleted and the "dumb device" is dumb again. A device with receivers at priorities > 0 can't be detached. How to make other plugins "explosive" ------------------------------------- Like cDvbDeviceProbe there is a list of probe-objects where a plugin can hook into (see cDynamicDeviceProbe at the end of patched device.h). The Probe-function gets an devicepath and if the plugin can handle this it returns a pointer to a new created device on the heap. Don't forget to pass through the "ParentDevice" parameter to the cDevice constructor! You don't need to remember this pointer, it will be deleted by dynamite. The devicepath doesn't need to be a valid path like /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 or /dev/video0 etc. since the plugin decides what it should do with this string. In dynamite.c you can see an example of an dynamic dummy device creator. It reacts on the devicepath "dummydevice" followed by a number e.g. "dummydevice0". If a plugin wants its device to be dynamically attached/detached it must not create its devices in its Initialize function. Instead it should queue the found devicepaths with the helper function "cDynamicDeviceProbe::QueueDynamicDeviceCommand(ddpcAttach, devpath)". After initialization the dynamite-plugin is calling every cDynamicDeviceProbe with the queued devicepaths in its Initialize-function. See the patches directory for examples. The devices have to close all their handles in their destructor and clean up after them. Otherwise this is a potential source of memory leaks. Plugins which creates a cDvbDeviceProbe should replace it with a cDynamicDeviceProbe (you can use "#ifdef __DYNAMIC_DEVICE_PROBE" for conditional compiling). If you're looking for an example grab the source of pvrinput from: http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/plg-pvrinput How to attach/detach a device ----------------------------- There a some new SVDRP commands for the dynamic devices. The string in quotes above the command is for the internal Service-interface of the vdr-plugins. "dynamite-AttachDevice-v0.1" ATTD devicepath Asks all cDynamicDeviceProbe-objects to attach the given devicepath till one returns a valid pointer. You can control the order by the order of the plugins you load alternate command: AttachDevice "dynamite-DetachDevice-v0.1" DETD devicepath Looks through its remembered devicepaths and deletes the attached device if found. Case is important! Any timeouts or locks set to this slot will be reset to its defaults. alternate command: DetachDevice "dynamite-ForceDetachDevice-v0.1" FDTD devpath Looks through its remembered devicepaths and deletes the attached device if found. Case is important! The device will be detached regardless of recordings or other locks! This is useful for unplugged usb-sticks etc. alternate command: ForceDetachDevice "dynamite-DetachAllDevices-v0.1" DTAD [force] detachs all attached devices "force" will ignore recordings and other receivers alternate command: DetachAllDevices "dynamite-ScanDevices-v0.1" SCND '/dev/path/glob*/pattern*' Scan filesystem with pattern and try to attach each found device don't forget to enclose the pattern with single quotes e.g. SCND '/dev/dvb/adapter*/frontend*' alternate command: ScanDevices "dynamite-LockDevice-v0.1" LCKD /dev/path/to/device Lock the device so it can't be detached alternate command: LockDevice "dynamite-UnlockDevice-v0.1" UNLD /dev/path/to/device Remove the lock of the device so it can be detached alternate command: UnlockDevice "dynamite-SetIdle-v0.1" SetIdle /dev/path/to/device Try to set the device to idle so it won't be used by epg-scan and can close all its handles "dynamite-SetNotIdle-v0.1" SetNotIdle /dev/path/to/device Revoke the idle state of the device "dynamite-DisableAutoIdle-v0.1" DisableAutoIdle /dev/path/to/device Disables the auto-idle feature on this device "dynamite-EnableAutoIdle-v0.1" EnableAutoIdle /dev/path/to/device Enables the auto-idle feature on this device if the timeout configured (no Service-interface) LSTD Lists all devices managed by this plugin. The first column is an id, the second column is the devicepath passed with ATTD The id can be used with the DETD and UNLD commands instead of the path. An asterisk behind the id means that this device is locked and can't be detached. alternate command: ListDevices "dynamite-SetGetTSTimeout-v0.1" SGTT /dev/path/to/device seconds Sets the \"GetTSPacket\"-watchdog timeout to specified amount of seconds If the device returns no data (Data == NULL) for this period of time, the device will be detached. Usefull if you want to reload the driver etc. A value of 0 seconds disables the watchdog. alternate command: SetGetTSTimeout "dynamite-SetDefaultGetTSTimeout-v0.1" SDGT seconds Sets the \"GetTSPacket\"-watchdog timeout for all attached devices and all devices that will be attached. alternate command: SetDefaultGetTSTimeout "dynamite-AddUdevMonitor-v0.1" ADUM subsystem begin-of-devnode Adds a filter to the udev-monitor. If an event occurs whose devnode starts with the supplied parameter this devnode will be queued for attaching, e.g. AddUdevMonitor video4linux /dev/video (this is what pvrinput uses) alternate command: AddUdevMonitor "dynamite-SetGetTSTimeoutHandlerArg-v0.1" SetGetTSTimeoutHandlerArg /dev/path/to/device arg Sets the argument for the timout handler program. "dynamite-CallGetTSTimeoutHandler-v0.1" CallGetTSTimeoutHandler arg Calls the timout handler program with the given arguments. "dynamite-SetIdleTimeout-v0.1" SIDT minutes Sets the timeout for an used device to be switched into idle mode, a value of 0 will deactivate the auto-idle-mode. alternate command: SetIdleTimeout "dynamite-SetIdleWakeup-v0.1" SIDW hours Sets the timeout for an idle device to be reactivated, a lower interval than 1 hour is not possible. alternate command: SetIdleWakeup Don't forget to prefix them with "plug dynamite"... Controlling dynamite with the OSD --------------------------------- The main menu item "dynamite" offers the following possibilities: - list attached devices - scan for new DVB devices - detach device - lock/unlock device - disable/enable auto-idle of device - switch device to idle Signals emitted via cPluginManager::CallAllServices --------------------------------------------------- On some actions dynamite calls the Service interface of every plugin so other plugins can react on these. On attaching a device: "dynamite-event-DeviceAttached-v0.1" /dev/path/to/device On detaching a device: "dynamite-event-DeviceDetached-v0.1" /dev/path/to/device Parameters in setup.conf ------------------------ dynamite.DefaultGetTSTimeout = 0 dynamite.GetTSTimeoutHandler = /path/to/program dynamite.FreeDeviceSlots = 0 dynamite.AttachHook = /path/to/program dynamite.IdleHook = /path/to/program dynamite.IdleTimeout = 0 dynamite.IdleWakeup = 0 Commandline Arguments --------------------- -u, --log-udev log all udev events to syslog (useful for diagnostics) -d, --dummy-probe start dummy-device probe (useful for experiments) -t, --GetTSTimeout=n set default GetTS-timeout to n seconds -h, --GetTSTimeoutHandler=/path/to/program set program to be called on GetTS-timeout -f, --free-device-slots=n leave n slots free for non-dynamic devices of incompatible plugins -a, --attach-hook=/path/to/program set program to be called on device attach/detach -i, --idle-hook=/path/to/program set program to be called on SetIdle and reactivation -I, --idle-timeout=m DEPRECATED if a device is unused for m minutes set it to idle, 0 disables auto-idle (default) -W, --idle-wakeup=h DEPRECATED if a device is idle for h hours wake it up (e.g. for EPG scan) Attach hook ----------- If you want 'special action' taken after a device is attached or detached to vdr you can specify a program either with the commandline parameter "--attach-hook=/path/to/program" or with an entry in the setup.conf dynamite.AttachHook = /path/to/program It will be called with the parameter "--action=[attach|detach] --device=/dev/path". Idle mode --------- A device with no active receiver can be set to "idle". Classes derived from cDevice shall try to close all resources like filehandles in the method SetIdleDevice. E.g. cDvbDevice will close its frontend so the driver can enable a power-save mode. And it has been observed that some tuners are a lot cooler, so it must be good. :-) An idle device will be ignored by the EIT scanner but will be reactivated if it's needed for a recording etc. You can set a programm to be called on every idle-switch. It will receive the parameters --idle=[on|off] --device=/dev/path/to/device If you have set an idle-timeout and idle-wakeup value greater than 0, dynamite will try to deactivate unused devices on its own. In sporadic intervals it will test all devices if their "CloseDvr" was last called "idle-minutes" ago (or OpenDvr got called at all). After a minimum of "idle-wakeup" hours the device will be reactivated so it can be used by the EIT scanner or similar modules. The wakeup cannot be disabled, only a minimum of one hour can be specified. If there are problems with the auto-idle mode on some devices but you want to use it on your other devices you can disable it per device via "Service", SVDRP or udev (see below). "GetTS" watchdog ---------------- Some DVB cards are known to be unstable - sometimes their driver just hangs and vdr won't get any data anymore. Mostly you have to stop vdr, reload the drivers and restart vdr again. But that would affect other recordings etc. If you have such a card the "Auto-Detach" feature may be useful. Just set the "GetTS" timeout to 10 or 15 seconds (or whatever you like) and dynamite will automatically detach this device if its GetTSPacket method returns no data for this period of time. WARNING: You have to attach this device manually again! For now there's no automatism to reload the driver (or whatever is needed) to reanimate the device. You can use the GetTSTimeoutHandler set in setup.conf for this. If you want to add a timeout only to specific devices you can do this with udev. Add a rule which sets with ENV{dynamite_timeout}="10" the needed timeout value. example for udev rule: ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="dvb", ENV{DVB_DEVICE_TYPE}=="frontend" \ , ENV{dynamite_attach}="yes" \ , ENV{dynamite_attach_delay}="10" \ , ENV{dynamite_attach_delay_preopen}="yes" \ , ENV{dynamite_instanceid}="0" \ , ENV{dynamite_cardindex}="5" \ , ENV{dynamite_sources}="C,T" \ , ENV{dynamite_timeout}="10" \ , ENV{dynamite_timeout_handler_arg}="%k" \ , ENV{dynamite_disable_autoidle}="no" After the device is detached and dynamite.GetTSTimeoutHandler in setup.conf is set to a path, this program is called. If the udev-property "dynamite_timeout_handler_arg" is not present the devpath is provided as argument, with which the device was attached. Udev Properties --------------- Attaching of devices can be controlled with some udev device properties which can be set by a udev rule (see example above). dynamite_attach "no", "n", "0", "ignore": don't attach this device, any other string will be like "yes" dynamite_attach_delay n: wait with attaching this device at least n seconds dynamite_attach_delay_preopen "yes", "y", "1": If an attach_delay is specified, dynamite will open the given path before the delay (O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK) to trigger the load of the firmware. It will be closed immediately and reopened when it's attached. Useful for "bad" usb-box-drivers. dynamite_instanceid n: attach only at vdr with matching instance id dynamite_cardindex n: if possible attach at slot with given cardindex if no cardindex is given, the adapter number will be used (see "Known issues") dynamite_disable_autoidle "yes", "y", "disable", "true", "1": disable the auto-idle feature on this device, any other string or missing of this property will activate the auto-idle feature if configured dynamite_sources comma separated list of strings from sources.conf dynamite will deny all channels from other sources for the subdevice. If this variable is missing the subdevice is asked as usual. This is useful for hybrid devices which supports multiple delivery systems but only one is connected. Or if you have to dishes to different satellites connected to two cards. It will NOT switch the delivery system on dvb-cards, this is up to the device itself! dynamite_timeout n: set GetTS timeout in seconds on this device dynamite_timeout_handler_arg string: set a argument passed through to the auto-detach script Known issues ------------ If a device managed by this plugin is the primary device it cannot be detached. That would imply that vdr searches for a new primary device or should be forced to transfer mode or something else. Since I don't know anything about this you have to wait for this feature or teach me how to do this... The "no cardindex given" default mechanism doesn't count frontends with numbers > 0. Make sure you have one frontend per adapter. TODO ---- ...