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koreader/platform/kindle/koreader.sh

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#!/bin/sh
export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
PROC_KEYPAD="/proc/keypad"
PROC_FIVEWAY="/proc/fiveway"
[ -e $PROC_KEYPAD ] && echo unlock >$PROC_KEYPAD
[ -e $PROC_FIVEWAY ] && echo unlock >$PROC_FIVEWAY
# KOReader's working directory
KOREADER_DIR="/mnt/us/koreader"
# Load our helper functions...
if [ -f "${KOREADER_DIR}/libkohelper.sh" ]; then
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
. "${KOREADER_DIR}/libkohelper.sh"
else
echo "Can't source helper functions, aborting!"
exit 1
fi
# Handle logging...
logmsg() {
# Use the right tools for the platform
if [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "sysv" ]; then
msg "koreader: ${1}" "I"
elif [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "upstart" ]; then
f_log I koreader wrapper "" "${1}"
fi
# And throw that on stdout too, for the DIY crowd ;)
echo "${1}"
}
# Go away if we're on FW 5.0, it's not supported
if [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "upstart" ]; then
if grep '^Kindle 5\.0' /etc/prettyversion.txt >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "FW 5.0 is not supported. Update to 5.1!"
# And... scene!
exit 0
fi
fi
# Keep track of what we do with pillow...
export AWESOME_STOPPED="no"
PILLOW_HARD_DISABLED="no"
PILLOW_SOFT_DISABLED="no"
PASSCODE_DISABLED="no"
# Keep track of if we were started through KUAL
FROM_KUAL="no"
# By default, don't stop the framework.
if [ "$1" = "--framework_stop" ]; then
shift 1
STOP_FRAMEWORK="yes"
NO_SLEEP="no"
elif [ "$1" = "--asap" ]; then
# Start as soon as possible, without sleeping to workaround UI quirks
shift 1
NO_SLEEP="yes"
STOP_FRAMEWORK="no"
# Don't sleep during eips calls either...
export EIPS_NO_SLEEP="true"
else
STOP_FRAMEWORK="no"
NO_SLEEP="no"
fi
# Detect if we were started by KUAL by checking our nice value...
if [ "$(nice)" = "5" ]; then
FROM_KUAL="yes"
if [ "${NO_SLEEP}" = "no" ]; then
# Yield a bit to let stuff stop properly...
logmsg "Hush now . . ."
# NOTE: This may or may not be terribly useful...
usleep 250000
fi
# Kindlet threads spawn with a nice value of 5, go back to a neutral value
logmsg "Be nice!"
renice -n -5 $$
fi
# we're always starting from our working directory
cd "${KOREADER_DIR}" || exit
# Handle pending OTA update
NEWUPDATE="${KOREADER_DIR}/ota/koreader.updated.tar"
INSTALLED="${KOREADER_DIR}/ota/koreader.installed.tar"
if [ -f "${NEWUPDATE}" ]; then
logmsg "Updating koreader . . ."
# Look for our own GNU tar build to do a fancy progress tracking...
GNUTAR_BIN="${KOREADER_DIR}/tar"
if [ -x "${GNUTAR_BIN}" ]; then
# Let our checkpoint script handle the detailed visual feedback...
eips_print_bottom_centered "Updating koreader" 1
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
${GNUTAR_BIN} -C "/mnt/us" --no-same-owner --no-same-permissions --checkpoint=200 --checkpoint-action=exec='./kotar_cpoint $TAR_CHECKPOINT' -xf "${NEWUPDATE}"
fail=$?
else
# Fall back to busybox tar
eips_print_bottom_centered "Updating koreader . . ." 1
tar -C "/mnt/us" -xf "${NEWUPDATE}"
fail=$?
fi
# Cleanup behind us...
if [ $fail -eq 0 ]; then
mv "${NEWUPDATE}" "${INSTALLED}"
logmsg "Update sucessful :)"
eips_print_bottom_centered "Update successful :)" 1
else
# Huh ho...
logmsg "Update failed :("
eips_print_bottom_centered "Update failed :(" 1
fi
rm -f "${NEWUPDATE}" # always purge newupdate in all cases to prevent update loop
fi
# load our own shared libraries if possible
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${KOREADER_DIR}/libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# export trained OCR data directory
export TESSDATA_PREFIX="data"
# export dict directory
export STARDICT_DATA_DIR="data/dict"
# export external font directory
export EXT_FONT_DIR="/mnt/us/fonts"
# Only setup IPTables on evices where it makes sense to (FW 5.x & K4)
if [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "upstart" ] || [ "$(uname -r)" = "2.6.31-rt11-lab126" ]; then
logmsg "Setting up IPTables rules . . ."
# accept input ports for zsync plugin
iptables -A INPUT -i wlan0 -p udp --dport 5670 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i wlan0 -p tcp --dport 49152:49162 -j ACCEPT
# accept input ports for calibre companion
iptables -A INPUT -i wlan0 -p udp --dport 8134 -j ACCEPT
fi
# bind-mount system fonts
if ! grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/host /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Mounting system fonts . . ."
mount -o bind /usr/java/lib/fonts ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/host
fi
# bind-mount altfonts
if [ -d /mnt/us/fonts ]; then
mkdir -p ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/altfonts
if ! grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/altfonts /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Mounting altfonts . . ."
mount -o bind /mnt/us/fonts ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/altfonts
fi
fi
# bind-mount csp fonts
if [ -d /var/local/font/mnt ]; then
mkdir -p ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/cspfonts
if ! grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/cspfonts /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Mounting cspfonts . . ."
mount -o bind /var/local/font/mnt ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/cspfonts
fi
fi
# bind-mount linkfonts
if [ -d /mnt/us/linkfonts/fonts ]; then
mkdir -p ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/linkfonts
if ! grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/linkfonts /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Mounting linkfonts . . ."
mount -o bind /mnt/us/linkfonts/fonts ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/linkfonts
fi
fi
# check if we need to disable the system passcode, because it messes with us in fun and interesting (and, more to the point, intractable) ways...
# NOTE: The most egregious one being that it inhibits the outOfScreenSaver event on wakeup until the passcode is validated, which we can't do, since we capture all input...
if [ -f "/var/local/system/userpasswdenabled" ]; then
logmsg "Disabling system passcode . . ."
rm -f "/var/local/system/userpasswdenabled"
PASSCODE_DISABLED="yes"
fi
# check if we are supposed to shut down the Amazon framework
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" = "yes" ]; then
logmsg "Stopping the framework . . ."
# Upstart or SysV?
if [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "sysv" ]; then
/etc/init.d/framework stop
else
# The framework job sends a SIGTERM on stop, trap it so we don't get killed if we were launched by KUAL
trap "" TERM
stop lab126_gui
# NOTE: Let the framework teardown finish, so we don't start before the black screen...
usleep 1250000
# And remove the trap like a ninja now!
trap - TERM
fi
fi
# check if kpvbooklet was launched for more than once, if not we will disable pillow
# there's no pillow if we stopped the framework, and it's only there on systems with upstart anyway
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" = "no" ] && [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "upstart" ]; then
count=$(lipc-get-prop -eiq com.github.koreader.kpvbooklet.timer count)
if [ "$count" = "" ] || [ "$count" = "0" ]; then
# NOTE: Dump the fb so we can restore something useful on exit...
cat /dev/fb0 >/var/tmp/koreader-fb.dump
# NOTE: We want to disable the status bar (at the very least). Unfortunately, the soft hide/unhide method doesn't work properly anymore since FW 5.6.5...
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
if [ "$(printf "%.3s" $(grep '^Kindle 5' /etc/prettyversion.txt 2>&1 | sed -n -r 's/^(Kindle)([[:blank:]]*)([[:digit:].]*)(.*?)$/\3/p' | tr -d '.'))" -ge "565" ]; then
PILLOW_HARD_DISABLED="yes"
# FIXME: So we resort to killing pillow completely on FW >= 5.6.5...
logmsg "Disabling pillow . . ."
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow disableEnablePillow disable
# NOTE: And, oh, joy, on FW >= 5.7.2, this is not enough to prevent the clock from refreshing, so, take the bull by the horns, and SIGSTOP the WM while we run...
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
if [ "$(printf "%.3s" $(grep '^Kindle 5' /etc/prettyversion.txt 2>&1 | sed -n -r 's/^(Kindle)([[:blank:]]*)([[:digit:].]*)(.*?)$/\3/p' | tr -d '.'))" -ge "572" ]; then
logmsg "Stopping awesome . . ."
killall -stop awesome
AWESOME_STOPPED="yes"
fi
else
logmsg "Hiding the status bar . . ."
# NOTE: One more great find from eureka (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2454141&postcount=34)
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow interrogatePillow '{"pillowId": "default_status_bar", "function": "nativeBridge.hideMe();"}'
PILLOW_SOFT_DISABLED="yes"
fi
# NOTE: We don't need to sleep at all if we've already SIGSTOPped awesome ;)
if [ "${NO_SLEEP}" = "no" ] && [ "${AWESOME_STOPPED}" = "no" ]; then
# NOTE: Leave the framework time to refresh the screen, so we don't start before it has finished redrawing after collapsing the title bar
usleep 250000
# NOTE: If we were started from KUAL, we risk getting a list item to popup right over us, so, wait some more...
# The culprit appears to be a I WindowManager:flashTimeoutExpired:window=Root 0 0 600x30
if [ "${FROM_KUAL}" = "yes" ]; then
logmsg "Playing possum to wait for the window manager . . ."
usleep 2500000
fi
fi
fi
fi
# stop cvm (sysv & framework up only)
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" = "no" ] && [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "sysv" ]; then
logmsg "Stopping cvm . . ."
killall -stop cvm
fi
# finally call reader
logmsg "Starting KOReader . . ."
# That's not necessary when using KPVBooklet ;).
if [ "${FROM_KUAL}" = "yes" ]; then
eips_print_bottom_centered "Starting KOReader . . ." 1
fi
# we keep maximum 500K worth of crash log
if [ -e crash.log ]; then
tail -c 500000 crash.log >crash.log.new
mv -f crash.log.new crash.log
fi
RETURN_VALUE=85
while [ $RETURN_VALUE -eq 85 ]; do
./reader.lua "$@" >>crash.log 2>&1
RETURN_VALUE=$?
done
# clean up our own process tree in case the reader crashed (if needed, to avoid flooding KUAL's log)
if pidof reader.lua >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Sending a SIGTERM to stray KOreader processes . . ."
killall -TERM reader.lua
fi
# unmount system fonts
if grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/host /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Unmounting system fonts . . ."
umount ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/host
fi
# unmount altfonts
if grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/altfonts /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Unmounting altfonts . . ."
umount ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/altfonts
fi
# unmount cspfonts
if grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/cspfonts /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Unmounting cspfonts . . ."
umount ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/cspfonts
fi
# unmount linkfonts
if grep ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/linkfonts /proc/mounts >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logmsg "Unmounting linkfonts . . ."
umount ${KOREADER_DIR}/fonts/linkfonts
fi
# Resume cvm (only if we stopped it)
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" = "no" ] && [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "sysv" ]; then
logmsg "Resuming cvm . . ."
killall -cont cvm
# We need to handle the screen refresh ourselves, frontend/device/kindle/device.lua's Kindle3.exit is called before we resume cvm ;).
echo 'send 139' >/proc/keypad
echo 'send 139' >/proc/keypad
fi
# Restart framework (if need be)
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" = "yes" ]; then
logmsg "Restarting framework . . ."
if [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "sysv" ]; then
cd / && env -u LD_LIBRARY_PATH /etc/init.d/framework start
else
cd / && env -u LD_LIBRARY_PATH start lab126_gui
fi
fi
# Display chrome bar if need be (upstart & framework up only)
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" = "no" ] && [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "upstart" ]; then
# Depending on the FW version, we may have handled things in a few different manners...
if [ "${AWESOME_STOPPED}" = "yes" ]; then
logmsg "Resuming awesome . . ."
killall -cont awesome
fi
if [ "${PILLOW_HARD_DISABLED}" = "yes" ]; then
logmsg "Enabling pillow . . ."
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow disableEnablePillow enable
# NOTE: Try to leave the user with a slightly more useful FB content than our own last screen...
cat /var/tmp/koreader-fb.dump >/dev/fb0
rm -f /var/tmp/koreader-fb.dump
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.appmgrd start app://com.lab126.booklet.home
# NOTE: In case we ever need an extra full flash refresh...
#eips -s w=${SCREEN_X_RES},h=${SCREEN_Y_RES} -f
fi
if [ "${PILLOW_SOFT_DISABLED}" = "yes" ]; then
logmsg "Restoring the status bar . . ."
# NOTE: Try to leave the user with a slightly more useful FB content than our own last screen...
cat /var/tmp/koreader-fb.dump >/dev/fb0
rm -f /var/tmp/koreader-fb.dump
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow interrogatePillow '{"pillowId": "default_status_bar", "function": "nativeBridge.showMe();"}'
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.appmgrd start app://com.lab126.booklet.home
fi
fi
if [ "${INIT_TYPE}" = "upstart" ] || [ "$(uname -r)" = "2.6.31-rt11-lab126" ]; then
logmsg "Restoring IPTables rules . . ."
# restore firewall rules
iptables -D INPUT -i wlan0 -p udp --dport 8134 -j ACCEPT
iptables -D INPUT -i wlan0 -p udp --dport 5670 -j ACCEPT
iptables -D INPUT -i wlan0 -p tcp --dport 49152:49162 -j ACCEPT
fi
if [ "${PASSCODE_DISABLED}" = "yes" ]; then
logmsg "Restoring system passcode . . ."
touch "/var/local/system/userpasswdenabled"
fi
exit $RETURN_VALUE