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hb_parrot.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
###############################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS <[email protected]> (and Mike Zingman N4IRR)
#
# 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 3 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
###############################################################################
'''
'''
from __future__ import print_function
# Python modules we need
import sys
from bitarray import bitarray
from time import time, sleep
from importlib import import_module
# Twisted is pretty important, so I keep it separate
from twisted.internet.protocol import Factory, Protocol
from twisted.protocols.basic import NetstringReceiver
from twisted.internet import reactor, task
# Things we import from the main hblink module
from hblink import HBSYSTEM, systems, hblink_handler, reportFactory, REPORT_OPCODES, config_reports, mk_aliases
from dmr_utils.utils import hex_str_3, int_id, get_alias
from dmr_utils import decode, bptc, const
import hb_config
import hb_log
import hb_const
# The module needs logging logging, but handlers, etc. are controlled by the parent
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Does anybody read this stuff? There's a PEP somewhere that says I should do this.
__author__ = 'Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS and Mike Zingman, N4IRR'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) 2016 Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS and the K0USY Group'
__credits__ = 'Colin Durbridge, G4EML, Steve Zingman, N4IRS; Mike Zingman, N4IRR; Jonathan Naylor, G4KLX; Hans Barthen, DL5DI; Torsten Shultze, DG1HT'
__license__ = 'GNU GPLv3'
__maintainer__ = 'Cort Buffington, N0MJS'
__email__ = '[email protected]'
__status__ = 'pre-alpha'
# Module gobal varaibles
class parrot(HBSYSTEM):
def __init__(self, _name, _config, _report):
HBSYSTEM.__init__(self, _name, _config, _report)
# Status information for the system, TS1 & TS2
# 1 & 2 are "timeslot"
# In TX_EMB_LC, 2-5 are burst B-E
self.STATUS = {
1: {
'RX_START': time(),
'RX_SEQ': '\x00',
'RX_RFS': '\x00',
'TX_RFS': '\x00',
'RX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'TX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'RX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'TX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'RX_TIME': time(),
'TX_TIME': time(),
'RX_TYPE': hb_const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM,
'RX_LC': '\x00',
'TX_H_LC': '\x00',
'TX_T_LC': '\x00',
'TX_EMB_LC': {
1: '\x00',
2: '\x00',
3: '\x00',
4: '\x00',
}
},
2: {
'RX_START': time(),
'RX_SEQ': '\x00',
'RX_RFS': '\x00',
'TX_RFS': '\x00',
'RX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'TX_STREAM_ID': '\x00',
'RX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'TX_TGID': '\x00\x00\x00',
'RX_TIME': time(),
'TX_TIME': time(),
'RX_TYPE': hb_const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM,
'RX_LC': '\x00',
'TX_H_LC': '\x00',
'TX_T_LC': '\x00',
'TX_EMB_LC': {
1: '\x00',
2: '\x00',
3: '\x00',
4: '\x00',
}
}
}
self.CALL_DATA = []
def dmrd_received(self, _peer_id, _rf_src, _dst_id, _seq, _slot, _call_type, _frame_type, _dtype_vseq, _stream_id, _data):
pkt_time = time()
dmrpkt = _data[20:53]
_bits = int_id(_data[15])
if _call_type == 'group':
# Is this is a new call stream?
if (_stream_id != self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID']):
self.STATUS['RX_START'] = pkt_time
logger.info('(%s) *CALL START* STREAM ID: %s SUB: %s (%s) REPEATER: %s (%s) TGID %s (%s), TS %s', \
self._system, int_id(_stream_id), get_alias(_rf_src, subscriber_ids), int_id(_rf_src), get_alias(_peer_id, peer_ids), int_id(_peer_id), get_alias(_dst_id, talkgroup_ids), int_id(_dst_id), _slot)
# Final actions - Is this a voice terminator?
if (_frame_type == hb_const.HBPF_DATA_SYNC) and (_dtype_vseq == hb_const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM) and (self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TYPE'] != hb_const.HBPF_SLT_VTERM):
call_duration = pkt_time - self.STATUS['RX_START']
logger.info('(%s) *CALL END* STREAM ID: %s SUB: %s (%s) REPEATER: %s (%s) TGID %s (%s), TS %s, Duration: %s', \
self._system, int_id(_stream_id), get_alias(_rf_src, subscriber_ids), int_id(_rf_src), get_alias(_peer_id, peer_ids), int_id(_peer_id), get_alias(_dst_id, talkgroup_ids), int_id(_dst_id), _slot, call_duration)
self.CALL_DATA.append(_data)
sleep(2)
logger.info('(%s) Playing back transmission from subscriber: %s', self._system, int_id(_rf_src))
for i in self.CALL_DATA:
self.send_system(i)
sleep(0.06)
self.CALL_DATA = []
else:
if not self.CALL_DATA:
logger.info('(%s) Receiving transmission to be played back from subscriber: %s', self._system, int_id(_rf_src))
self.CALL_DATA.append(_data)
# Mark status variables for use later
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_RFS'] = _rf_src
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TYPE'] = _dtype_vseq
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TGID'] = _dst_id
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_TIME'] = pkt_time
self.STATUS[_slot]['RX_STREAM_ID'] = _stream_id
#************************************************
# MAIN PROGRAM LOOP STARTS HERE
#************************************************
if __name__ == '__main__':
import argparse
import sys
import os
import signal
from dmr_utils.utils import try_download, mk_id_dict
# Change the current directory to the location of the application
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])))
# CLI argument parser - handles picking up the config file from the command line, and sending a "help" message
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-c', '--config', action='store', dest='CONFIG_FILE', help='/full/path/to/config.file (usually hblink.cfg)')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--logging', action='store', dest='LOG_LEVEL', help='Override config file logging level.')
cli_args = parser.parse_args()
# Ensure we have a path for the config file, if one wasn't specified, then use the default (top of file)
if not cli_args.CONFIG_FILE:
cli_args.CONFIG_FILE = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))+'/hblink.cfg'
# Call the external routine to build the configuration dictionary
CONFIG = hb_config.build_config(cli_args.CONFIG_FILE)
# Start the system logger
if cli_args.LOG_LEVEL:
CONFIG['LOGGER']['LOG_LEVEL'] = cli_args.LOG_LEVEL
logger = hb_log.config_logging(CONFIG['LOGGER'])
logger.info('\n\nCopyright (c) 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018\n\tThe Founding Members of the K0USY Group. All rights reserved.\n')
logger.debug('Logging system started, anything from here on gets logged')
# Set up the signal handler
def sig_handler(_signal, _frame):
logger.info('SHUTDOWN: HBROUTER IS TERMINATING WITH SIGNAL %s', str(_signal))
hblink_handler(_signal, _frame)
logger.info('SHUTDOWN: ALL SYSTEM HANDLERS EXECUTED - STOPPING REACTOR')
reactor.stop()
# Set signal handers so that we can gracefully exit if need be
for sig in [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT]:
signal.signal(sig, sig_handler)
# ID ALIAS CREATION
# Download
if CONFIG['ALIASES']['TRY_DOWNLOAD'] == True:
# Try updating peer aliases file
result = try_download(CONFIG['ALIASES']['PATH'], CONFIG['ALIASES']['PEER_FILE'], CONFIG['ALIASES']['PEER_URL'], CONFIG['ALIASES']['STALE_TIME'])
logger.info(result)
# Try updating subscriber aliases file
result = try_download(CONFIG['ALIASES']['PATH'], CONFIG['ALIASES']['SUBSCRIBER_FILE'], CONFIG['ALIASES']['SUBSCRIBER_URL'], CONFIG['ALIASES']['STALE_TIME'])
logger.info(result)
# Create the name-number mapping dictionaries
peer_ids, subscriber_ids, talkgroup_ids = mk_aliases(CONFIG)
# INITIALIZE THE REPORTING LOOP
report_server = config_reports(CONFIG, reportFactory)
# HBlink instance creation
logger.info('HBlink \'hb_parrot.py\' (c) 2017 Mike Zingman, N4IRR -- SYSTEM STARTING...')
for system in CONFIG['SYSTEMS']:
if CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['ENABLED']:
if CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['MODE'] == 'OPENBRIDGE':
logger.critical('%s FATAL: Instance is mode \'OPENBRIDGE\', \n\t\t...Which would be tragic for parrot, since it carries multiple call\n\t\tstreams simultaneously. hb_parrot.py onlyl works with MMDVM-based systems', system)
sys.exit('hb_parrot.py cannot function with systems that are not MMDVM devices. System {} is configured as an OPENBRIDGE'.format(system))
else:
systems[system] = parrot(system, CONFIG, report_server)
reactor.listenUDP(CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['PORT'], systems[system], interface=CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['IP'])
logger.debug('%s instance created: %s, %s', CONFIG['SYSTEMS'][system]['MODE'], system, systems[system])
reactor.run()