/* sane - Scanner Access Now Easy. Copyright (C) 1997 David Mosberger-Tang This file is part of the SANE package. This program 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 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. As a special exception, the authors of SANE give permission for additional uses of the libraries contained in this release of SANE. The exception is that, if you link a SANE library with other files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of linking the SANE library code into it. This exception does not, however, invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. If you submit changes to SANE to the maintainers to be included in a subsequent release, you agree by submitting the changes that those changes may be distributed with this exception intact. If you write modifications of your own for SANE, it is your choice whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications. If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. This file implements a routine to restore option values saved to a file (using sanei_save_values()). This is a bit tricky since setting an option may change the availability of other options. The problem is that we don't know the order of the set-value calls that resulted in the saved set of option values. One solution might be to simply keep setting all option values until we no longer get any changes to the option value set. However, that has the potential for live-lock. Instead, we keep track of what options caused a SANE_INFO_RELOAD_OPTIONS. For such options, their value is set exactly once. This guarantees convergence after a bounded (and usually small) number of iterations. The resulting value set is guaranteed to be the desired (saved) one as long as setting an option that affects availability of other options does not "lose" its value by setting another option. I don't think any sane backend would do this and since this is SANE, we just proved that this algorithm works perfectly. */ #ifdef __TANDEM #include #endif #ifdef _AIX # include /* MUST come first for AIX! */ #endif #include "sane/config.h" #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LIBC_H # include /* NeXTStep/OpenStep */ #endif #include #include "../include/sane/sanei_wire.h" #include "../include/sane/sanei_codec_ascii.h" #define BITS_PER_LONG (8*sizeof (u_long)) #define SET(set, bit) \ ((set)[(bit)/BITS_PER_LONG] |= (1UL << (bit)%BITS_PER_LONG)) #define IS_SET(set, bit) \ (((set)[(bit)/BITS_PER_LONG] & (1UL << (bit)%BITS_PER_LONG)) != 0) int sanei_load_values (int fd, SANE_Handle device) { const SANE_Option_Descriptor *opt; SANE_Word *word_array; SANE_String name, str; u_long *caused_reload; SANE_Int num_options; SANE_Status status; int i, keep_going; SANE_Word word; SANE_Int info; off_t offset; size_t size; char *buf; Wire w; offset = lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); w.io.fd = fd; #ifdef __TANDEM w.io.read = floss_read; w.io.write = floss_write; #else w.io.read = read; w.io.write = write; #endif sanei_w_init (&w, sanei_codec_ascii_init); sanei_w_set_dir (&w, WIRE_DECODE); keep_going = 0; sane_control_option (device, 0, SANE_ACTION_GET_VALUE, &num_options, 0); size = (num_options + BITS_PER_LONG - 1) / BITS_PER_LONG * sizeof (long); caused_reload = alloca (size); memset (caused_reload, 0, size); while (1) { sanei_w_space (&w, 3); if (!w.status) sanei_w_string (&w, &name); if (w.status) { if (keep_going) { lseek (fd, offset, SEEK_SET); sanei_w_set_dir (&w, WIRE_DECODE); keep_going = 0; continue; } return 0; } status = SANE_STATUS_GOOD; info = 0; for (i = 1; (opt = sane_get_option_descriptor (device, i)); ++i) { if (!opt->name || strcmp (opt->name, name) != 0) continue; if (IS_SET(caused_reload, i)) continue; switch (opt->type) { case SANE_TYPE_BOOL: case SANE_TYPE_INT: case SANE_TYPE_FIXED: if (opt->size == sizeof (SANE_Word)) { sanei_w_word (&w, &word); status = sane_control_option (device, i, SANE_ACTION_SET_VALUE, &word, &info); } else { SANE_Int len; sanei_w_array (&w, &len, (void **) &word_array, (WireCodecFunc) sanei_w_word, sizeof (SANE_Word)); status = sane_control_option (device, i, SANE_ACTION_SET_VALUE, word_array, &info); w.direction = WIRE_FREE; sanei_w_array (&w, &len, (void **) &word_array, (WireCodecFunc) sanei_w_word, sizeof (SANE_Word)); w.direction = WIRE_DECODE; } break; case SANE_TYPE_STRING: sanei_w_string (&w, &str); buf = malloc (opt->size); strncpy (buf, str, opt->size); buf[opt->size - 1] = '\0'; sanei_w_free (&w, (WireCodecFunc) sanei_w_string, &str); status = sane_control_option (device, i, SANE_ACTION_SET_VALUE, buf, &info); break; case SANE_TYPE_BUTTON: case SANE_TYPE_GROUP: break; } break; } sanei_w_free (&w, (WireCodecFunc) sanei_w_string, &name); if (status == SANE_STATUS_GOOD && (info & SANE_INFO_RELOAD_OPTIONS)) { SET (caused_reload, i); keep_going = 1; } } return 0; }