asterisk/channels/console_board.c
Matt Jordan 4a58261694 git migration: Refactor the ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro
Git does not support the ability to replace a token with a version
string during check-in. While it does have support for replacing a
token on clone, this is somewhat sub-optimal: the token is replaced
with the object hash, which is not particularly easy for human
consumption. What's more, in practice, the source file version was often
not terribly useful. Generally, when triaging bugs, the overall version
of Asterisk is far more useful than an individual SVN version of a file. As a
result, this patch removes Asterisk's support for showing source file
versions.

Specifically, it does the following:

* Rename ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro to ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE, and
  remove passing the version in with the macro. Other facilities
  than 'core show file version' make use of the file names, such as
  setting a debug level only on a specific file. As such, the act of
  registering source files with the Asterisk core still has use. The
  macro rename now reflects the new macro purpose.

* main/asterisk:
  - Refactor the file_version structure to reflect that it no longer
    tracks a version field.
  - Remove the "core show file version" CLI command. Without the file
    version, it is no longer useful.
  - Remove the ast_file_version_find function. The file version is no
    longer tracked.
  - Rename ast_register_file_version/ast_unregister_file_version to
    ast_register_file/ast_unregister_file, respectively.

* main/manager: Remove value from the Version key of the ModuleCheck
  Action. The actual key itself has not been removed, as doing so would
  absolutely constitute a backwards incompatible change. However, since
  the file version is no longer tracked, there is no need to attempt to
  include it in the Version key.

* UPGRADE: Add notes for:
  - Modification to the ModuleCheck AMI Action
  - Removal of the "core show file version" CLI command

Change-Id: I6cf0ff280e1668bf4957dc21f32a5ff43444a40e
2015-04-13 03:48:57 -04:00

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright 2007-2008, Marta Carbone, Luigi Rizzo
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*
* $Revision$
*/
/*
* Message board implementation.
*
* A message board is a region of the SDL screen where
* messages can be printed, like on a terminal window.
*
* At the moment we support fix-size font.
*
* The text is stored in a buffer
* of fixed size (rows and cols). A portion of the buffer is
* visible on the screen, and the visible window can be moved up and
* down by dragging (not yet!)
*
* TODO: font dynamic allocation
*
* The region where the text is displayed on the screen is defined
* as keypad element, (the name is defined in the `region' variable
* so the board geometry can be read from the skin or from the
* configuration file).
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>extended</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h" /* ast_strdupa */
ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE()
#include "asterisk/utils.h" /* ast_strdupa */
#include "console_video.h" /* ast_strdupa */
#ifdef HAVE_SDL /* we only use this code if SDL is available */
#include <SDL/SDL.h>
/* Fonts characterization. XXX should be read from the file */
#define FONT_H 20 /* char height, pixels */
#define FONT_W 9 /* char width, pixels */
struct board {
int kb_output; /* identity of the board */
/* pointer to the destination surface (on the keypad window) */
SDL_Surface *screen; /* the main screen */
SDL_Rect *p_rect; /* where to write on the main screen */
SDL_Surface *blank; /* original content of the window */
int v_h; /* virtual text height, in lines */
int v_w; /* virtual text width, in lines (probably same as p_w) */
int p_h; /* physical (displayed) text height, in lines
* XXX p_h * FONT_H = pixel_height */
int p_w; /* physical (displayed) text width, in characters
* XXX p_w * FONT_W = pixel_width */
int cur_col; /* print position (free character) on the last line */
int cur_line; /* first (or last ?) virtual line displayed,
* 0 is the line at the bottom, 1 is the one above,...
*/
SDL_Surface *font; /* points to a surface in the gui structure */
SDL_Rect *font_rects; /* pointer to the font rects */
char *text;
/* text buffer, v_h * v_w char.
* We make sure the buffer is always full,
* print on some position on the last line,
* and scroll up when appending new text
*/
};
/*! \brief Initialize the board.
* return 0 on success, 1 on error
* TODO, if this is done at reload time,
* free resources before allocate new ones
* TODO: resource deallocation in case of error.
* TODO: move the font load at gui_initialization
* TODO: deallocation of the message history
*/
struct board *board_setup(SDL_Surface *screen, SDL_Rect *dest,
SDL_Surface *font, SDL_Rect *font_rects);
struct board *board_setup(SDL_Surface *screen, SDL_Rect *dest,
SDL_Surface *font, SDL_Rect *font_rects)
{
struct board *b = ast_calloc(1, sizeof (*b));
SDL_Rect br;
if (b == NULL)
return NULL;
/* font, points to the gui structure */
b->font = font;
b->font_rects = font_rects;
/* Destination rectangle on the screen - reference is the whole screen */
b->p_rect = dest;
b->screen = screen;
/* compute physical sizes */
b->p_h = b->p_rect->h/FONT_H;
b->p_w = b->p_rect->w/FONT_W;
/* virtual sizes */
b->v_h = b->p_h * 10; /* XXX 10 times larger */
b->v_w = b->p_w; /* same width */
/* the rectangle we actually use */
br.h = b->p_h * FONT_H; /* pixel sizes of the background */
br.w = b->p_w * FONT_W;
br.x = br.y = 0;
/* allocate a buffer for the text */
b->text = ast_calloc(b->v_w*b->v_h + 1, 1);
if (b->text == NULL) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to allocate board history memory.\n");
ast_free(b);
return NULL;
}
memset(b->text, ' ', b->v_w * b->v_h); /* fill with spaces */
/* make a copy of the original rectangle, for cleaning up */
b->blank = SDL_CreateRGBSurface(screen->flags, br.w, br.h,
screen->format->BitsPerPixel,
screen->format->Rmask, screen->format->Gmask,
screen->format->Bmask, screen->format->Amask);
if (b->blank == NULL) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to allocate board virtual screen: %s\n",
SDL_GetError());
ast_free(b->text);
ast_free(b);
return NULL;
}
SDL_BlitSurface(screen, b->p_rect, b->blank, &br);
/* Set color key, if not alpha channel present */
//colorkey = SDL_MapRGB(b->board_surface->format, 0, 0, 0);
//SDL_SetColorKey(b->board_surface, SDL_SRCCOLORKEY, colorkey);
b->cur_col = 0; /* current print column */
b->cur_line = 0; /* last line displayed */
if (0) ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Message board %dx%d@%d,%d successfully initialized\n",
b->p_rect->w, b->p_rect->h,
b->p_rect->x, b->p_rect->y);
return b;
}
/* Render the text on the board surface.
* The first line to render is the one at v_h - p_h - cur_line,
* the size is p_h * p_w.
* XXX we assume here that p_w = v_w.
*/
static void render_board(struct board *b)
{
int first_row = b->v_h - b->p_h - b->cur_line;
int first_char = b->v_w * first_row;
int last_char = first_char + b->p_h * b->v_w;
int i, col;
SDL_Rect dst;
/* top left char on the physical surface */
dst.w = FONT_W;
dst.h = FONT_H;
dst.x = b->p_rect->x;
dst.y = b->p_rect->y;
/* clean the surface board */
SDL_BlitSurface(b->blank, NULL, b->screen, b->p_rect);
/* blit all characters */
for (i = first_char, col = 0; i < last_char; i++) {
int c = b->text[i] - 32; /* XXX first 32 chars are not printable */
if (c < 0) /* buffer terminator or anything else is a blank */
c = 0;
SDL_BlitSurface(b->font, &b->font_rects[c], b->screen, &dst);
/* point dst to next char position */
dst.x += dst.w;
col++;
if (col >= b->v_w) { /* next row */
dst.x = b->p_rect->x;
dst.y += dst.h;
col = 0;
}
}
SDL_UpdateRects(b->screen, 1, b->p_rect); /* Update the screen */
}
void move_message_board(struct board *b, int dy)
{
int cur = b->cur_line + dy;
if (cur < 0)
cur = 0;
else if (cur >= b->v_h - b->p_h)
cur = b->v_h - b->p_h - 1;
b->cur_line = cur;
render_board(b);
}
/* return the content of a board */
const char *read_message(const struct board *b)
{
return b->text;
}
int reset_board(struct board *b)
{
memset(b->text, ' ', b->v_w * b->v_h); /* fill with spaces */
b->cur_col = 0;
b->cur_line = 0;
render_board(b);
return 0;
}
/* Store the message on the history board
* and blit on screen if required.
* XXX now easy. only regular chars
*/
int print_message(struct board *b, const char *s)
{
int i, l, row, col;
char *dst;
if (ast_strlen_zero(s))
return 0;
l = strlen(s);
row = 0;
col = b->cur_col;
/* First, only check how much space we need.
* Starting from the current print position, we move
* it forward and down (if necessary) according to input
* characters (including newlines, tabs, backspaces...).
* At the end, row tells us how many rows to scroll, and
* col (ignored) is the final print position.
*/
for (i = 0; i < l; i++) {
switch (s[i]) {
case '\r':
col = 0;
break;
case '\n':
col = 0;
row++;
break;
case '\b':
if (col > 0)
col--;
break;
default:
if (s[i] < 32) /* signed, so take up to 127 */
break;
col++;
if (col >= b->v_w) {
col -= b->v_w;
row++;
}
break;
}
}
/* scroll the text window */
if (row > 0) { /* need to scroll by 'row' rows */
memcpy(b->text, b->text + row * b->v_w, b->v_w * (b->v_h - row));
/* clean the destination area */
dst = b->text + b->v_w * (b->v_h - row - 1) + b->cur_col;
memset(dst, ' ', b->v_w - b->cur_col + b->v_w * row);
}
/* now do the actual printing. The print position is 'row' lines up
* from the bottom of the buffer, start at the same 'cur_col' as before.
* dst points to the beginning of the current line.
*/
dst = b->text + b->v_w * (b->v_h - row - 1); /* start of current line */
col = b->cur_col;
for (i = 0; i < l; i++) {
switch (s[i]) {
case '\r':
col = 0;
break;
case '\n': /* move to beginning of next line */
dst[col] = '\0'; /* mark the rest of the line as empty */
col = 0;
dst += b->v_w;
break;
case '\b': /* one char back */
if (col > 0)
col--;
dst[col] = ' '; /* delete current char */
break;
default:
if (s[i] < 32) /* signed, so take up to 127 */
break; /* non printable */
dst[col] = s[i]; /* store character */
col++;
if (col >= b->v_w) {
col -= b->v_w;
dst += b->v_w;
}
break;
}
}
dst[col] = '\0'; /* the current position is empty */
b->cur_col = col;
/* everything is printed now, must do the rendering */
render_board(b);
return 1;
}
/* deletes a board.
* we make the free operation on any fields of the board structure allocated
* in dynamic memory
*/
void delete_board(struct board *b)
{
if (b) {
/* deletes the text */
if (b->text)
ast_free (b->text);
/* deallocates the blank surface */
SDL_FreeSurface(b->blank);
/* deallocates the board */
ast_free(b);
}
}
#if 0
/*! \brief refresh the screen, and also grab a bunch of events.
*/
static int scroll_message(...)
{
if moving up, scroll text up;
if (gui->message_board.screen_cur > 0)
gui->message_board.screen_cur--;
otherwise scroll text down.
if ((b->screen_cur + b->p_line) < b->board_next) {
gui->message_board.screen_cur++;
#endif /* notyet */
#endif /* HAVE_SDL */