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C
421 lines
17 KiB
C
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/* Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Salvatore Sanfilippo -- All Rights Reserved
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* See the LICENSE file for information about the license. */
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#include "app.h"
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bool decode_signal(RawSamplesBuffer *s, uint64_t len, ProtoViewMsgInfo *info);
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void initialize_msg_info(ProtoViewMsgInfo *i);
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/* =============================================================================
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* Raw signal detection
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* ===========================================================================*/
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/* Return the time difference between a and b, always >= 0 since
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* the absolute value is returned. */
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uint32_t duration_delta(uint32_t a, uint32_t b) {
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return a > b ? a - b : b - a;
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}
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/* Reset the current signal, so that a new one can be detected. */
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void reset_current_signal(ProtoViewApp *app) {
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app->signal_bestlen = 0;
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app->signal_offset = 0;
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app->signal_decoded = false;
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raw_samples_reset(DetectedSamples);
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raw_samples_reset(RawSamples);
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}
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/* This function starts scanning samples at offset idx looking for the
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* longest run of pulses, either high or low, that are not much different
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* from each other, for a maximum of three duration classes.
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* So for instance 50 successive pulses that are roughly long 340us or 670us
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* will be sensed as a coherent signal (example: 312, 361, 700, 334, 667, ...)
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*
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* The classes are counted separtely for high and low signals (RF on / off)
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* because many devices tend to have different pulse lenghts depending on
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* the level of the pulse.
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*
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* For instance Oregon2 sensors, in the case of protocol 2.1 will send
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* pulses of ~400us (RF on) VS ~580us (RF off). */
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#define SEARCH_CLASSES 3
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uint32_t search_coherent_signal(RawSamplesBuffer *s, uint32_t idx) {
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struct {
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uint32_t dur[2]; /* dur[0] = low, dur[1] = high */
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uint32_t count[2]; /* Associated observed frequency. */
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} classes[SEARCH_CLASSES];
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memset(classes,0,sizeof(classes));
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uint32_t minlen = 30, maxlen = 4000; /* Depends on data rate, here we
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allow for high and low. */
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uint32_t len = 0; /* Observed len of coherent samples. */
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s->short_pulse_dur = 0;
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for (uint32_t j = idx; j < idx+500; j++) {
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bool level;
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uint32_t dur;
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raw_samples_get(s, j, &level, &dur);
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if (dur < minlen || dur > maxlen) break; /* return. */
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/* Let's see if it matches a class we already have or if we
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* can populate a new (yet empty) class. */
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uint32_t k;
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for (k = 0; k < SEARCH_CLASSES; k++) {
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if (classes[k].count[level] == 0) {
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classes[k].dur[level] = dur;
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classes[k].count[level] = 1;
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break; /* Sample accepted. */
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} else {
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uint32_t classavg = classes[k].dur[level];
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uint32_t count = classes[k].count[level];
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uint32_t delta = duration_delta(dur,classavg);
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/* Is the difference in duration between this signal and
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* the class we are inspecting less than a given percentage?
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* If so, accept this signal. */
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if (delta < classavg/8) { /* 100%/8 = 12%. */
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/* It is useful to compute the average of the class
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* we are observing. We know how many samples we got so
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* far, so we can recompute the average easily.
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* By always having a better estimate of the pulse len
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* we can avoid missing next samples in case the first
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* observed samples are too off. */
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classavg = ((classavg * count) + dur) / (count+1);
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classes[k].dur[level] = classavg;
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classes[k].count[level]++;
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break; /* Sample accepted. */
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}
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}
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}
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if (k == SEARCH_CLASSES) break; /* No match, return. */
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/* If we are here, we accepted this sample. Try with the next
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* one. */
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len++;
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}
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/* Update the buffer setting the shortest pulse we found
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* among the three classes. This will be used when scaling
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* for visualization. */
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uint32_t short_dur[2] = {0,0};
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for (int j = 0; j < SEARCH_CLASSES; j++) {
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for (int level = 0; level < 2; level++) {
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if (classes[j].dur[level] == 0) continue;
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if (classes[j].count[level] < 3) continue;
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if (short_dur[level] == 0 ||
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short_dur[level] > classes[j].dur[level])
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{
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short_dur[level] = classes[j].dur[level];
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}
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}
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}
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/* Use the average between high and low short pulses duration.
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* Often they are a bit different, and using the average is more robust
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* when we do decoding sampling at short_pulse_dur intervals. */
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if (short_dur[0] == 0) short_dur[0] = short_dur[1];
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if (short_dur[1] == 0) short_dur[1] = short_dur[0];
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s->short_pulse_dur = (short_dur[0]+short_dur[1])/2;
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return len;
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}
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/* Search the buffer with the stored signal (last N samples received)
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* in order to find a coherent signal. If a signal that does not appear to
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* be just noise is found, it is set in DetectedSamples global signal
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* buffer, that is what is rendered on the screen. */
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void scan_for_signal(ProtoViewApp *app) {
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/* We need to work on a copy: the RawSamples buffer is populated
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* by the background thread receiving data. */
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RawSamplesBuffer *copy = raw_samples_alloc();
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raw_samples_copy(copy,RawSamples);
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/* Try to seek on data that looks to have a regular high low high low
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* pattern. */
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uint32_t minlen = 13; /* Min run of coherent samples. Up to
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12 samples it's very easy to mistake
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noise for signal. */
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ProtoViewMsgInfo *info = malloc(sizeof(ProtoViewMsgInfo));
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uint32_t i = 0;
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while (i < copy->total-1) {
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uint32_t thislen = search_coherent_signal(copy,i);
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/* For messages that are long enough, attempt decoding. */
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if (thislen > minlen) {
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initialize_msg_info(info);
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uint32_t saved_idx = copy->idx; /* Save index, see later. */
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/* decode_signal() expects the detected signal to start
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* from index .*/
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raw_samples_center(copy,i);
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bool decoded = decode_signal(copy,thislen,info);
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copy->idx = saved_idx; /* Restore the index as we are scanning
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the signal in the loop. */
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/* Accept this signal as the new signal if either it's longer
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* than the previous one, or the previous one was unknown and
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* this is decoded. */
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if (thislen > app->signal_bestlen ||
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(app->signal_decoded == false && decoded))
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{
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app->signal_info = *info;
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app->signal_bestlen = thislen;
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app->signal_decoded = decoded;
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raw_samples_copy(DetectedSamples,copy);
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raw_samples_center(DetectedSamples,i);
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FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "Displayed sample updated (%d samples %lu us)",
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(int)thislen, DetectedSamples->short_pulse_dur);
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}
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}
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i += thislen ? thislen : 1;
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}
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raw_samples_free(copy);
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free(info);
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}
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/* =============================================================================
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* Decoding
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*
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* The following code will translates the raw singals as received by
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* the CC1101 into logical signals: a bitmap of 0s and 1s sampled at
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* the detected data clock interval.
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*
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* Then the converted signal is passed to the protocols decoders, that look
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* for protocol-specific information. We stop at the first decoder that is
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* able to decode the data, so protocols here should be registered in
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* order of complexity and specificity, with the generic ones at the end.
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* ===========================================================================*/
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/* Set the 'bitpos' bit to value 'val', in the specified bitmap
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* 'b' of len 'blen'.
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* Out of range bits will silently be discarded. */
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void bitmap_set(uint8_t *b, uint32_t blen, uint32_t bitpos, bool val) {
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uint32_t byte = bitpos/8;
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uint32_t bit = 7-(bitpos&7);
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if (byte >= blen) return;
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if (val)
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b[byte] |= 1<<bit;
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else
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b[byte] &= ~(1<<bit);
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}
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/* Get the bit 'bitpos' of the bitmap 'b' of 'blen' bytes.
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* Out of range bits return false (not bit set). */
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bool bitmap_get(uint8_t *b, uint32_t blen, uint32_t bitpos) {
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uint32_t byte = bitpos/8;
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uint32_t bit = 7-(bitpos&7);
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if (byte >= blen) return 0;
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return (b[byte] & (1<<bit)) != 0;
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}
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/* We decode bits assuming the first bit we receive is the LSB
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* (see bitmap_set/get functions). Many devices send data
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* encoded in the reverse way. */
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void bitmap_invert_bytes_bits(uint8_t *p, uint32_t len) {
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for (uint32_t j = 0; j < len*8; j += 8) {
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bool bits[8];
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for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) bits[i] = bitmap_get(p,len,j+i);
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for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) bitmap_set(p,len,j+i,bits[7-i]);
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}
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}
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/* Return true if the specified sequence of bits, provided as a string in the
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* form "11010110..." is found in the 'b' bitmap of 'blen' bits at 'bitpos'
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* position. */
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bool bitmap_match_bits(uint8_t *b, uint32_t blen, uint32_t bitpos, const char *bits) {
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for (size_t j = 0; bits[j]; j++) {
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bool expected = (bits[j] == '1') ? true : false;
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if (bitmap_get(b,blen,bitpos+j) != expected) return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/* Search for the specified bit sequence (see bitmap_match_bits() for details)
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* in the bitmap 'b' of 'blen' bytes, looking forward at most 'maxbits' ahead.
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* Returns the offset (in bits) of the match, or BITMAP_SEEK_NOT_FOUND if not
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* found.
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*
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* Note: there are better algorithms, such as Boyer-Moore. Here we hope that
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* for the kind of patterns we search we'll have a lot of early stops so
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* we use a vanilla approach. */
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uint32_t bitmap_seek_bits(uint8_t *b, uint32_t blen, uint32_t startpos, uint32_t maxbits, const char *bits) {
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uint32_t endpos = startpos+blen*8;
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uint32_t end2 = startpos+maxbits;
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if (end2 < endpos) endpos = end2;
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for (uint32_t j = startpos; j < endpos; j++)
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if (bitmap_match_bits(b,blen,j,bits)) return j;
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return BITMAP_SEEK_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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/* Set the pattern 'pat' into the bitmap 'b' of max length 'blen' bytes.
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* The pattern is given as a string of 0s and 1s characters, like "01101001".
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* This function is useful in order to set the test vectors in the protocol
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* decoders, to see if the decoding works regardless of the fact we are able
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* to actually receive a given signal. */
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void bitmap_set_pattern(uint8_t *b, uint32_t blen, const char *pat) {
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uint32_t i = 0;
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while(pat[i]) {
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bitmap_set(b,blen,i,pat[i] == '1');
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i++;
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}
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}
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/* Take the raw signal and turn it into a sequence of bits inside the
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* buffer 'b'. Note that such 0s and 1s are NOT the actual data in the
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* signal, but is just a low level representation of the line code. Basically
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* if the short pulse we find in the signal is 320us, we convert high and
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* low levels in the raw sample in this way:
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*
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* If for instance we see a high level lasting ~600 us, we will add
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* two 1s bit. If then the signal goes down for 330us, we will add one zero,
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* and so forth. So for each period of high and low we find the closest
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* multiple and set the relevant number of bits.
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*
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* In case of a short pulse of 320us detected, 320*2 is the closest to a
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* high pulse of 600us, so 2 bits will be set.
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*
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* In other terms what this function does is sampling the signal at
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* fixed 'rate' intervals.
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*
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* This representation makes it simple to decode the signal at a higher
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* level later, translating it from Marshal coding or other line codes
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* to the actual bits/bytes.
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*
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* The 'idx' argument marks the detected signal start index into the
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* raw samples buffer. The 'count' tells the function how many raw
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* samples to convert into bits. The function returns the number of
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* bits set into the buffer 'b'. The 'rate' argument, in microseconds, is
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* the detected short-pulse duration. We expect the line code to be
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* meaningful when interpreted at multiples of 'rate'. */
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uint32_t convert_signal_to_bits(uint8_t *b, uint32_t blen, RawSamplesBuffer *s, uint32_t idx, uint32_t count, uint32_t rate) {
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if (rate == 0) return 0; /* We can't perform the conversion. */
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uint32_t bitpos = 0;
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for (uint32_t j = 0; j < count; j++) {
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uint32_t dur;
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bool level;
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raw_samples_get(s, j+idx, &level, &dur);
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uint32_t numbits = dur / rate; /* full bits that surely fit. */
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uint32_t rest = dur % rate; /* How much we are left with. */
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if (rest > rate/2) numbits++; /* There is another one. */
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/* Limit how much a single sample can spawn. There are likely no
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* protocols doing such long pulses when the rate is low. */
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if (numbits > 1024) numbits = 1024;
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if (0) /* Super verbose, so not under the DEBUG_MSG define. */
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FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "%lu converted into %lu (%d) bits",
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dur,numbits,(int)level);
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/* If the signal is too short, let's claim it an interference
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* and ignore it completely. */
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if (numbits == 0) continue;
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while(numbits--) bitmap_set(b,blen,bitpos++,level);
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}
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return bitpos;
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}
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/* This function converts the line code used to the final data representation.
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* The representation is put inside 'buf', for up to 'buflen' bytes of total
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* data. For instance in order to convert manchester I can use "10" and "01"
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* as zero and one patterns. It is possible to use "?" inside patterns in
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* order to skip certain bits. For instance certain devices encode data twice,
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* with each bit encoded in manchester encoding and then in its reversed
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* representation. In such a case I could use "10??" and "01??".
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*
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* The function returns the number of bits converted. It will stop as soon
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* as it finds a pattern that does not match zero or one patterns, or when
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* the end of the bitmap pointed by 'bits' is reached (the length is
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* specified in bytes by the caller, via the 'len' parameters).
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*
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* The decoding starts at the specified offset (in bits) 'off'. */
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uint32_t convert_from_line_code(uint8_t *buf, uint64_t buflen, uint8_t *bits, uint32_t len, uint32_t off, const char *zero_pattern, const char *one_pattern)
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{
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uint32_t decoded = 0; /* Number of bits extracted. */
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len *= 8; /* Convert bytes to bits. */
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while(off < len) {
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bool bitval;
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if (bitmap_match_bits(bits,len,off,zero_pattern)) {
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bitval = false;
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off += strlen(zero_pattern);
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} else if (bitmap_match_bits(bits,len,off,one_pattern)) {
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bitval = true;
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off += strlen(one_pattern);
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} else {
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break;
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}
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bitmap_set(buf,buflen,decoded++,bitval);
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if (decoded/8 == buflen) break; /* No space left on target buffer. */
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}
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return decoded;
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}
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/* Supported protocols go here, with the relevant implementation inside
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* protocols/<name>.c */
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extern ProtoViewDecoder Oregon2Decoder;
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extern ProtoViewDecoder B4B1Decoder;
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extern ProtoViewDecoder RenaultTPMSDecoder;
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ProtoViewDecoder *Decoders[] = {
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&Oregon2Decoder, /* Oregon sensors v2.1 protocol. */
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&B4B1Decoder, /* PT, SC, ... 24 bits remotes. */
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&RenaultTPMSDecoder, /* Renault TPMS. */
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NULL
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};
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/* Reset the message info structure before passing it to the decoding
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* functions. */
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void initialize_msg_info(ProtoViewMsgInfo *i) {
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memset(i,0,sizeof(ProtoViewMsgInfo));
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}
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/* This function is called when a new signal is detected. It converts it
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* to a bitstream, and the calls the protocol specific functions for
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* decoding. If the signal was decoded correctly by some protocol, true
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* is returned. Otherwise false is returned. */
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bool decode_signal(RawSamplesBuffer *s, uint64_t len, ProtoViewMsgInfo *info) {
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uint32_t bitmap_bits_size = 4096*8;
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uint32_t bitmap_size = bitmap_bits_size/8;
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/* We call the decoders with an offset a few bits before the actual
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* signal detected and for a len of a few bits after its end. */
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uint32_t before_after_bits = 2;
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uint8_t *bitmap = malloc(bitmap_size);
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uint32_t bits = convert_signal_to_bits(bitmap,bitmap_size,s,-before_after_bits,len+before_after_bits*2,s->short_pulse_dur);
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if (DEBUG_MSG) { /* Useful for debugging purposes. Don't remove. */
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char *str = malloc(1024);
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uint32_t j;
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for (j = 0; j < bits && j < 1023; j++) {
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str[j] = bitmap_get(bitmap,bitmap_size,j) ? '1' : '0';
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}
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str[j] = 0;
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FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "%lu bits sampled: %s", bits, str);
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free(str);
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}
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/* Try all the decoders available. */
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int j = 0;
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bool decoded = false;
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while(Decoders[j]) {
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uint32_t start_time = furi_get_tick();
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decoded = Decoders[j]->decode(bitmap,bitmap_size,bits,info);
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uint32_t delta = furi_get_tick() - start_time;
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FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "Decoder %s took %lu ms",
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Decoders[j]->name, (unsigned long)delta);
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if (decoded) break;
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j++;
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}
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if (!decoded) {
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FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "No decoding possible");
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} else {
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FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "Decoded %s, raw=%s info=[%s,%s,%s]", info->name, info->raw, info->info1, info->info2, info->info3);
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}
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free(bitmap);
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return decoded;
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}
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