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/* rastertoql570.c: a CUPS driver for the QL-570 label printer
*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Clemens Fries <github-raster@xenoworld.de>
*
* This file is part of rastertoql570.
*
* rastertoql570 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 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* rastertoql570 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with rastertoql570. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/raster.h>
#include <cups/sidechannel.h>
#include "ql570.h"
#include "rastertoql570.h"
int
main(int argc, char** argv)
{
// As per recommendation in the CUPS documentation
// TODO: use sigaction()
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
FILE *fout = fdopen(STDOUT_FILENO, "wb");
if (fout == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "CRIT: Error while opening file.\n");
return 1;
}
// NOTE: Currently the resulting update of `status` by `init` (below)
// is not used. We still query for some status in order to determine if
// the printer is responding. Also, at a later stage, we can use the
// information in `status` to determine the printer type and set some
// variables, such as the raster buffer size, the minimal raster line
// count, etc.
ql_status status = { 0 };
if (!init(&status, fout)) {
fprintf(stderr, "CRIT: Could not get status information.\n");
return 1;
}
cups_raster_t *raster = cupsRasterOpen(0, CUPS_RASTER_READ);
cups_page_header2_t header;
unsigned int page_counter = 0;
while (cupsRasterReadHeader2(raster, &header)) {
handle_page(raster, header, status, page_counter, fout);
page_counter++;
// Printing this information will also end up on the jobs page
// of the CUPS web interface. I've seen a lot of printers that
// do not include this information and so the "Pages" number
// will end up being "Unknown".
fprintf(stderr, "PAGE: %d #-pages\n", page_counter);
}
cupsRasterClose(raster);
fclose(fout);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
/**
* Print a page.
*
* This was factored out from main(), so (for the moment) it is a bit unwieldy
* with regards to parameters.
*
*/
void
handle_page(cups_raster_t *raster, cups_page_header2_t header, ql_status status, unsigned int page_counter, FILE *fout)
{
/* // TODO: Support some safety option for testing.
if( header.cupsHeight > 900 )
header.cupsHeight = 900;
*/
uint32_t cupsHeight = header.cupsHeight;
// Enforce a minimum of 150 lines.
if( cupsHeight < 150 ) {
cupsHeight = 150;
}
ql_print_info print_info = {
.valid_flag = PIV_QUALITY,
.raster_number[0] = cupsHeight & 0x00FF,
.raster_number[1] = (cupsHeight & 0xFF00) >> 8,
.successive_page = page_counter > 0
};
ql_page_start(&print_info, fout);
if (header.HWResolution[1] == 600)
ql_set_extended_options(true, true, fout);
else
ql_set_extended_options(true, false, fout);
uint8_t buffer[header.cupsBytesPerLine];
size_t output_buffer_size = 90; // TODO: Depends on printer type
uint8_t output_buffer[output_buffer_size];
memset(output_buffer, 0x00, output_buffer_size);
/*
* We insert blank lines before and after the raster output, if the
* line count of the original raster data is below 150.
*
* TODO: Depends on printer type, some other types need 295 lines.
*/
int blanks = 150 - header.cupsHeight;
if (blanks > 0)
print_blank_lines(blanks / 2, output_buffer_size, fout);
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < header.cupsHeight; ++i) {
if(cupsRasterReadPixels(raster, buffer, header.cupsBytesPerLine) == 0)
break;
// In the (undesirable) case that the input_buffer is smaller than
// the output_buffer
if (header.cupsBytesPerLine < output_buffer_size)
memcpy(output_buffer, buffer, header.cupsBytesPerLine);
else
memcpy(output_buffer, buffer, output_buffer_size);
ql_raster(output_buffer_size, output_buffer, fout);
}
if (blanks > 0)
print_blank_lines(blanks / 2 + (blanks % 2), output_buffer_size, fout);
ql_raster_end(output_buffer_size, fout);
// TODO: Determine total number of pages and correctly indicate last page.
ql_page_end(false, fout);
// Give the printer a moment to return status data.
nanosleep(&(struct timespec){0, 100e6}, NULL);
wait_for_page_end();
}
/**
* Wait for a status indicating that the next page can be sent.
*
* This function tries to follow the printer status after a page has been
* submitted. It will try up to 25 times to read a status struct and find out
* if an end state has been reached.
*/
void
wait_for_page_end()
{
ql_status status = {0};
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 25; i++) {
// Sleep and skip in case of error.
if (!backchannel_read_status(&status)) {
nanosleep(&(struct timespec){0, 100e6}, NULL);
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Backchannel short read, retrying.\n");
continue;
}
// Skip this round if data seems to be corrupt.
if (status.print_head_mark != 0x80) {
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Print status returned is invalid, retrying.\n");
continue;
}
if (handle_status(&status))
return;
}
}
/**
* Turns status information into user visible information.
*
* This function returns true to indicate that an end state has been reached.
* This means either an error occured or the printer changed to PT_WAITING
* (ready state).
*
* TODO: Maybe split this into further pieces, just look at that switch beneath
* a case!
*
* @param status the printer status to be inspected
* @returns true to indicate that polling can be stopped.
*/
bool
handle_status(ql_status *status)
{
switch(status->status_type) {
case ST_COMPLETED:
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Page completed.\n");
break;
// TODO: Reduce general ugliness (the problem is that multiple error
// conditions might exist at the same time)
case ST_ERROR:
if(status->error_info_1 & NO_MEDIA)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: No media.\n");
if(status->error_info_1 & END_OF_MEDIA)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: End of media.\n");
if(status->error_info_1 & TAPE_CUTTER_JAM)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Tape cutter jam.\n");
if(status->error_info_1 & MAIN_UNIT_IN_USE)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Main unit in use.\n");
if(status->error_info_1 & FAN_MALFUNCTION)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Fan malfunction.\n");
if(status->error_info_2 & WRONG_MEDIA)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Wrong media.\n");
if(status->error_info_2 & TRANSMISSION_ERROR)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Transmission error.\n");
if(status->error_info_2 & COVER_OPENED)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Cover opened.\n");
if(status->error_info_2 & CANNOT_FEED)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Cannot feed.\n");
return true; // stop polling
case ST_NOTIFICATION:
switch (status->notification_type) {
case NT_COOLING_STARTED:
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Cooling started.\n");
break;
case NT_COOLING_FINISHED:
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Cooling finished.\n");
break;
}
break;
case ST_PHASE_CHANGE:
switch(status->phase_type) {
case PT_WAITING:
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Ready.\n");
return true; // stop polling
case PT_PRINTING:
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Printing...\n");
break;
}
break;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Initialise the printer.
*
* This will try a few times to initalise the printer. After the first try,
* ql_init() will be called with flush=true. We will sleep for 100ms after each
* call to ql_init(), because I observed that sometimes data is not ready, but
* the timeout on cupsBackChannelRead will no come into effect. I guess I am
* misunderstanding something with regards to the timeout.
*
* TODO: Understand timeout, rewrite above paragraph. It is mucho ugly.
*
* @param status status struct to populate with a response from the printer
* @param device file descriptor to write to
*/
bool
init(ql_status *status, FILE* device)
{
bool flush = false;
for(int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
ql_init(flush, device);
nanosleep(&(struct timespec){0, 100e6}, NULL);
if (!request_status(status, device))
continue;
if (status->print_head_mark == 0x80)
return true;
// Flush printer buffers on subsequent retries.
flush = true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Read status information from backchannel.
*
* @param status status struct to fill
* @returns false if number of bytes read was not `sizeof(ql_status)`
*/
bool
backchannel_read_status(ql_status* status)
{
ssize_t ret = cupsBackChannelRead((uint8_t*)status, sizeof(ql_status), 10.0);
if (ret != sizeof(ql_status))
return false;
return true;
}
/**
* Insert blank lines into raster data.
*
* @param count number of lines
* @param buffer_size size of the raster line (e.g. 90)
* @param device file descriptor to write to
*/
void
print_blank_lines(uint32_t count, size_t buffer_size, FILE *device)
{
uint8_t buffer[buffer_size];
memset(buffer, 0x00, buffer_size);
for(uint32_t i = 0; i < count; i++)
ql_raster(buffer_size, buffer, device);
}
/**
* Request status and read response from backchannel.
*
* @param status status struct to fill
* @returns status of backchannel_read_status() operation
*/
bool
request_status(ql_status *status, FILE *device)
{
// Send status request
ql_status_request(device);
// Read response
return backchannel_read_status(status);
}
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