Currently ir-ctl just says the scancode is invalid, which is not very clear. Signed-off-by: Sean Young <sean@xxxxxxxx> --- utils/common/ir-encode.c | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- utils/common/ir-encode.h | 2 +- utils/ir-ctl/ir-ctl.c | 10 ++---- 3 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/utils/common/ir-encode.c b/utils/common/ir-encode.c index 93c88501..47e294b1 100644 --- a/utils/common/ir-encode.c +++ b/utils/common/ir-encode.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include <stdint.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <ctype.h> +#include <stdio.h> #include <linux/lirc.h> @@ -427,22 +428,61 @@ unsigned protocol_scancode_mask(enum rc_proto proto) return protocols[proto].scancode_mask; } -bool protocol_scancode_valid(enum rc_proto p, unsigned s) +void protocol_scancode_valid(enum rc_proto *p, unsigned *s) { - if (s & ~protocols[p].scancode_mask) - return false; - - if (p == RC_PROTO_NECX) { - return (((s >> 16) ^ ~(s >> 8)) & 0xff) != 0; - } else if (p == RC_PROTO_NEC32) { - return (((s >> 24) ^ ~(s >> 16)) & 0xff) != 0; - } else if (p == RC_PROTO_RC6_MCE) { - return (s & 0xffff0000) == 0x800f0000; - } else if (p == RC_PROTO_RC6_6A_32) { - return (s & 0xffff0000) != 0x800f0000; + enum rc_proto p2 = *p; + unsigned s2 = *s; + + // rc6_mce is rc6_6a_32 with vendor code 0x800f and + if (*p == RC_PROTO_RC6_MCE && (*s & 0xffff0000) != 0x800f0000) { + p2 = RC_PROTO_RC6_6A_32; + } else if (*p == RC_PROTO_RC6_6A_32 && (*s & 0xffff0000) == 0x800f0000) { + p2 = RC_PROTO_RC6_MCE; + } else if (*p == RC_PROTO_NEC || *p == RC_PROTO_NECX || *p == RC_PROTO_NEC32) { + // nec scancodes may repeat the address and command + // in inverted form; the inverted values are not in the + // scancode. + + // can 24 bit scancode be represented as 16 bit scancode + if (*s > 0x0000ffff && *s <= 0x00ffffff) { + if ((((*s >> 16) ^ ~(*s >> 8)) & 0xff) != 0) { + // is it necx + p2 = RC_PROTO_NECX; + } else { + // or regular nec + s2 = ((*s >> 8) & 0xff00) | (*s & 0x00ff); + p2 = RC_PROTO_NEC; + } + // can 32 bit scancode be represented as 24 or 16 bit scancode + } else if (*s > 0x00ffffff) { + if (((((*s >> 24) ^ ~(*s >> 16)) & 0xff) == 0) && + ((((*s >> 8) ^ ~(*s >> 0)) & 0xff) == 0)) { + // is it nec + s2 = ((*s >> 16) & 0xff00) | + ((*s >> 8) & 0x00ff); + p2 = RC_PROTO_NEC; + } else if (((((*s >> 24) ^ ~(*s >> 16)) & 0xff) != 0) && + ((((*s >> 8) ^ ~(*s >> 0)) & 0xff) == 0)) { + // is it nec-x + s2 = (*s >> 8) & 0xffffff; + p2 = RC_PROTO_NECX; + } else { + // or it has to be nec32 + p2 = RC_PROTO_NEC32; + } + } } - return true; + s2 &= protocols[p2].scancode_mask; + + if (*p != p2 || *s != s2) { + fprintf(stderr, + "warning: `%s:0x%x' will be decoded as `%s:0x%x'\n", + protocol_name(*p), *s, protocol_name(p2), s2); + + *p = p2; + *s = s2; + } } bool protocol_encoder_available(enum rc_proto proto) diff --git a/utils/common/ir-encode.h b/utils/common/ir-encode.h index 7202c2d8..df595354 100644 --- a/utils/common/ir-encode.h +++ b/utils/common/ir-encode.h @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ bool protocol_match(const char *name, enum rc_proto *proto); unsigned protocol_carrier(enum rc_proto proto); unsigned protocol_max_size(enum rc_proto proto); -bool protocol_scancode_valid(enum rc_proto proto, unsigned scancode); +void protocol_scancode_valid(enum rc_proto *proto, unsigned *scancode); unsigned protocol_scancode_mask(enum rc_proto proto); bool protocol_encoder_available(enum rc_proto proto); unsigned protocol_encode(enum rc_proto proto, unsigned scancode, unsigned *buf); diff --git a/utils/ir-ctl/ir-ctl.c b/utils/ir-ctl/ir-ctl.c index 03c2791d..82ac0dee 100644 --- a/utils/ir-ctl/ir-ctl.c +++ b/utils/ir-ctl/ir-ctl.c @@ -265,10 +265,7 @@ static struct file *read_file(struct arguments *args, const char *fname) return NULL; } - if (!protocol_scancode_valid(proto, scancode)) { - fprintf(stderr, _("error: %s:%d: invalid scancode '%s' for protocol '%s'\n"), fname, lineno, scancodestr, protocol_name(proto)); - return NULL; - } + protocol_scancode_valid(&proto, &scancode); if (len + protocol_max_size(proto) >= LIRCBUF_SIZE) { fprintf(stderr, _("error: %s:%d: too much IR for one transmit\n"), fname, lineno); @@ -380,10 +377,7 @@ static struct file *read_scancode(const char *name) return NULL; } - if (!protocol_scancode_valid(proto, scancode)) { - fprintf(stderr, _("error: invalid scancode '%s' for protocol '%s'\n"), p + 1, protocol_name(proto)); - return NULL; - } + protocol_scancode_valid(&proto, &scancode); f = malloc(sizeof(*f)); if (f == NULL) { -- 2.21.0