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mpv/player/configfiles.c
Chris Down e143966a76 player: Optionally validate st_mtime when restoring playback state
I often watch sporting events. On many occasions I get files with the
same filename for each session. For example, for F1 I might have the
following directory structure:

    F1/
        FP1.mkv
        FP2.mkv
        FP3.mkv
        Qualification.mkv
        Race.mkv

Since usually one simply watches one race after the other, I usually
just rsync the new event's files over the old ones, so, for example,
Race.mkv will be replaced from the file for the last event with the file
from the new event.

One problem with this is that I like to use --resume-playback for other
kinds of media, so I have it on by default. That works great for, say, a
movie, but doesn't work so well with this scheme, because you can
trivially forget to pass --no-resume-playback on the command line and
end up 2 hours in, watching spoilers as the race results scroll down the
screen :-)

This patch adds a new option, --resume-playback-check-mtime, which
validates that the file's mtime hasn't changed since the watch_later
configuration was saved. It does this by setting the watch_later
configuration to have the same mtime as the file after it is saved.

Switching back and forth between checking mtime and not checking mtime
works fine, as we only choose whether to compare based on it, but we
update the watch_later configuration mtime regardless of its value.
2019-11-20 15:11:33 +01:00

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/*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <utime.h>
#include <libavutil/md5.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "mpv_talloc.h"
#include "osdep/io.h"
#include "common/global.h"
#include "common/encode.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#include "misc/ctype.h"
#include "options/path.h"
#include "options/m_config.h"
#include "options/parse_configfile.h"
#include "common/playlist.h"
#include "options/options.h"
#include "options/m_property.h"
#include "stream/stream.h"
#include "core.h"
#include "command.h"
static void load_all_cfgfiles(struct MPContext *mpctx, char *section,
char *filename)
{
char **cf = mp_find_all_config_files(NULL, mpctx->global, filename);
for (int i = 0; cf && cf[i]; i++)
m_config_parse_config_file(mpctx->mconfig, cf[i], section, 0);
talloc_free(cf);
}
// This name is used in builtin.conf to force encoding defaults (like ao/vo).
#define SECT_ENCODE "encoding"
void mp_parse_cfgfiles(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
struct MPOpts *opts = mpctx->opts;
mp_mk_config_dir(mpctx->global, "");
m_config_t *conf = mpctx->mconfig;
char *section = NULL;
bool encoding = opts->encode_opts &&
opts->encode_opts->file && opts->encode_opts->file[0];
// In encoding mode, we don't want to apply normal config options.
// So we "divert" normal options into a separate section, and the diverted
// section is never used - unless maybe it's explicitly referenced from an
// encoding profile.
if (encoding)
section = "playback-default";
load_all_cfgfiles(mpctx, NULL, "encoding-profiles.conf");
load_all_cfgfiles(mpctx, section, "mpv.conf|config");
if (encoding)
m_config_set_profile(conf, SECT_ENCODE, 0);
}
static int try_load_config(struct MPContext *mpctx, const char *file, int flags,
int msgl)
{
if (!mp_path_exists(file))
return 0;
MP_MSG(mpctx, msgl, "Loading config '%s'\n", file);
m_config_parse_config_file(mpctx->mconfig, file, NULL, flags);
return 1;
}
// Set options file-local, and don't set them if the user set them via the
// command line.
#define FILE_LOCAL_FLAGS (M_SETOPT_BACKUP | M_SETOPT_PRESERVE_CMDLINE)
static void mp_load_per_file_config(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
struct MPOpts *opts = mpctx->opts;
char *confpath;
char cfg[512];
const char *file = mpctx->filename;
if (opts->use_filedir_conf) {
if (snprintf(cfg, sizeof(cfg), "%s.conf", file) >= sizeof(cfg)) {
MP_VERBOSE(mpctx, "Filename is too long, can not load file or "
"directory specific config files\n");
return;
}
char *name = mp_basename(cfg);
bstr dir = mp_dirname(cfg);
char *dircfg = mp_path_join_bstr(NULL, dir, bstr0("mpv.conf"));
try_load_config(mpctx, dircfg, FILE_LOCAL_FLAGS, MSGL_INFO);
talloc_free(dircfg);
if (try_load_config(mpctx, cfg, FILE_LOCAL_FLAGS, MSGL_INFO))
return;
if ((confpath = mp_find_config_file(NULL, mpctx->global, name))) {
try_load_config(mpctx, confpath, FILE_LOCAL_FLAGS, MSGL_INFO);
talloc_free(confpath);
}
}
}
static void mp_auto_load_profile(struct MPContext *mpctx, char *category,
bstr item)
{
if (!item.len)
return;
char t[512];
snprintf(t, sizeof(t), "%s.%.*s", category, BSTR_P(item));
m_profile_t *p = m_config_get_profile0(mpctx->mconfig, t);
if (p) {
MP_INFO(mpctx, "Auto-loading profile '%s'\n", t);
m_config_set_profile(mpctx->mconfig, t, FILE_LOCAL_FLAGS);
}
}
void mp_load_auto_profiles(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
mp_auto_load_profile(mpctx, "protocol",
mp_split_proto(bstr0(mpctx->filename), NULL));
mp_auto_load_profile(mpctx, "extension",
bstr0(mp_splitext(mpctx->filename, NULL)));
mp_load_per_file_config(mpctx);
}
#define MP_WATCH_LATER_CONF "watch_later"
static bool check_mtime(const char *f1, const char *f2)
{
struct stat st1, st2;
if (stat(f1, &st1) != 0 || stat(f2, &st2) != 0)
return false;
return st1.st_mtime == st2.st_mtime;
}
static bool copy_mtime(const char *f1, const char *f2)
{
struct stat st1, st2;
if (stat(f1, &st1) != 0 || stat(f2, &st2) != 0)
return false;
struct utimbuf ut = {
.actime = st2.st_atime, // we want to pass this through intact
.modtime = st1.st_mtime,
};
if (!utime(f2, &ut))
return false;
return true;
}
static char *mp_get_playback_resume_config_filename(struct MPContext *mpctx,
const char *fname)
{
struct MPOpts *opts = mpctx->opts;
char *res = NULL;
void *tmp = talloc_new(NULL);
const char *realpath = fname;
bstr bfname = bstr0(fname);
if (!mp_is_url(bfname)) {
if (opts->ignore_path_in_watch_later_config) {
realpath = mp_basename(fname);
} else {
char *cwd = mp_getcwd(tmp);
if (!cwd)
goto exit;
realpath = mp_path_join(tmp, cwd, fname);
}
}
uint8_t md5[16];
av_md5_sum(md5, realpath, strlen(realpath));
char *conf = talloc_strdup(tmp, "");
for (int i = 0; i < 16; i++)
conf = talloc_asprintf_append(conf, "%02X", md5[i]);
if (!mpctx->cached_watch_later_configdir) {
char *wl_dir = mpctx->opts->watch_later_directory;
if (wl_dir && wl_dir[0]) {
mpctx->cached_watch_later_configdir =
mp_get_user_path(mpctx, mpctx->global, wl_dir);
}
}
if (!mpctx->cached_watch_later_configdir) {
mpctx->cached_watch_later_configdir =
mp_find_user_config_file(mpctx, mpctx->global, MP_WATCH_LATER_CONF);
}
if (mpctx->cached_watch_later_configdir)
res = mp_path_join(NULL, mpctx->cached_watch_later_configdir, conf);
exit:
talloc_free(tmp);
return res;
}
static const char *const backup_properties[] = {
"osd-level",
//"loop",
"speed",
"options/edition",
"pause",
"volume",
"mute",
"audio-delay",
//"balance",
"fullscreen",
"ontop",
"border",
"gamma",
"brightness",
"contrast",
"saturation",
"hue",
"options/deinterlace",
"vf",
"af",
"panscan",
"options/aid",
"options/vid",
"options/sid",
"sub-delay",
"sub-speed",
"sub-pos",
"sub-visibility",
"sub-scale",
"sub-use-margins",
"sub-ass-force-margins",
"sub-ass-vsfilter-aspect-compat",
"sub-style-override",
"ab-loop-a",
"ab-loop-b",
"options/video-aspect-override",
0
};
// Used to retrieve default settings, which should not be stored in the
// resume config. Uses backup_properties[] meaning/order of values.
// This explicitly includes values set by config files and command line.
void mp_get_resume_defaults(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
char **list =
talloc_zero_array(mpctx, char*, MP_ARRAY_SIZE(backup_properties));
for (int i = 0; backup_properties[i]; i++) {
const char *pname = backup_properties[i];
char *val = NULL;
int r = mp_property_do(pname, M_PROPERTY_GET_STRING, &val, mpctx);
if (r == M_PROPERTY_OK)
list[i] = talloc_steal(list, val);
}
mpctx->resume_defaults = list;
}
// Should follow what parser-cfg.c does/needs
static bool needs_config_quoting(const char *s)
{
if (s[0] == '%')
return true;
for (int i = 0; s[i]; i++) {
unsigned char c = s[i];
if (!mp_isprint(c) || mp_isspace(c) || c == '#' || c == '\'' || c == '"')
return true;
}
return false;
}
static void write_filename(struct MPContext *mpctx, FILE *file, char *filename)
{
if (mpctx->opts->write_filename_in_watch_later_config) {
char write_name[1024] = {0};
for (int n = 0; filename[n] && n < sizeof(write_name) - 1; n++)
write_name[n] = (unsigned char)filename[n] < 32 ? '_' : filename[n];
fprintf(file, "# %s\n", write_name);
}
}
static void write_redirect(struct MPContext *mpctx, char *path)
{
char *conffile = mp_get_playback_resume_config_filename(mpctx, path);
if (conffile) {
FILE *file = fopen(conffile, "wb");
if (file) {
fprintf(file, "# redirect entry\n");
write_filename(mpctx, file, path);
fclose(file);
}
if (mpctx->opts->position_check_mtime && !copy_mtime(path, conffile))
MP_WARN(mpctx, "Can't copy mtime from %s to %s\n", path, conffile);
talloc_free(conffile);
}
}
void mp_write_watch_later_conf(struct MPContext *mpctx)
{
struct playlist_entry *cur = mpctx->playing;
char *conffile = NULL;
if (!cur)
goto exit;
struct demuxer *demux = mpctx->demuxer;
if (demux && (!demux->seekable || demux->partially_seekable)) {
MP_INFO(mpctx, "Not seekable - not saving state.\n");
goto exit;
}
conffile = mp_get_playback_resume_config_filename(mpctx, cur->filename);
if (!conffile)
goto exit;
mp_mk_config_dir(mpctx->global, mpctx->cached_watch_later_configdir);
MP_INFO(mpctx, "Saving state.\n");
FILE *file = fopen(conffile, "wb");
if (!file)
goto exit;
write_filename(mpctx, file, cur->filename);
double pos = get_current_time(mpctx);
if (pos != MP_NOPTS_VALUE)
fprintf(file, "start=%f\n", pos);
for (int i = 0; backup_properties[i]; i++) {
const char *pname = backup_properties[i];
char *val = NULL;
int r = mp_property_do(pname, M_PROPERTY_GET_STRING, &val, mpctx);
if (r == M_PROPERTY_OK) {
if (strncmp(pname, "options/", 8) == 0)
pname += 8;
// Only store it if it's different from the initial value.
char *prev = mpctx->resume_defaults[i];
if (!prev || strcmp(prev, val) != 0) {
if (needs_config_quoting(val)) {
// e.g. '%6%STRING'
fprintf(file, "%s=%%%d%%%s\n", pname, (int)strlen(val), val);
} else {
fprintf(file, "%s=%s\n", pname, val);
}
}
}
talloc_free(val);
}
fclose(file);
if (mpctx->opts->position_check_mtime &&
!copy_mtime(cur->filename, conffile))
{
MP_WARN(mpctx, "Can't copy mtime from %s to %s\n", cur->filename,
conffile);
}
// This allows us to recursively resume directories etc., whose entries are
// expanded the first time it's "played". For example, if "/a/b/c.mkv" is
// the current entry, then we want to resume this file if the user does
// "mpv /a". This would expand to the directory entries in "/a", and if
// "/a/a.mkv" is not the first entry, this would be played.
// Here, we write resume entries for "/a" and "/a/b".
// (Unfortunately, this will leave stray resume files on resume, because
// obviously it resumes only from one of those paths.)
for (int n = 0; n < cur->num_redirects; n++)
write_redirect(mpctx, cur->redirects[n]);
// And at last, for local directories, we write an entry for each path
// prefix, so the user can resume from an arbitrary directory. This starts
// with the first redirect (all other redirects are further prefixes).
if (cur->num_redirects) {
char *path = cur->redirects[0];
char tmp[4096];
if (!mp_is_url(bstr0(path)) && strlen(path) < sizeof(tmp)) {
snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%s", path);
for (;;) {
bstr dir = mp_dirname(tmp);
if (dir.len == strlen(tmp) || !dir.len || bstr_equals0(dir, "."))
break;
tmp[dir.len] = '\0';
if (strlen(tmp) >= 2) // keep "/"
mp_path_strip_trailing_separator(tmp);
write_redirect(mpctx, tmp);
}
}
}
exit:
talloc_free(conffile);
}
void mp_load_playback_resume(struct MPContext *mpctx, const char *file)
{
if (!mpctx->opts->position_resume)
return;
char *fname = mp_get_playback_resume_config_filename(mpctx, file);
if (fname && mp_path_exists(fname)) {
if (mpctx->opts->position_check_mtime && !check_mtime(file, fname)) {
talloc_free(fname);
return;
}
// Never apply the saved start position to following files
m_config_backup_opt(mpctx->mconfig, "start");
MP_INFO(mpctx, "Resuming playback. This behavior can "
"be disabled with --no-resume-playback.\n");
try_load_config(mpctx, fname, M_SETOPT_PRESERVE_CMDLINE, MSGL_V);
unlink(fname);
}
talloc_free(fname);
}
// Returns the first file that has a resume config.
// Compared to hashing the playlist file or contents and managing separate
// resume file for them, this is simpler, and also has the nice property
// that appending to a playlist doesn't interfere with resuming (especially
// if the playlist comes from the command line).
struct playlist_entry *mp_check_playlist_resume(struct MPContext *mpctx,
struct playlist *playlist)
{
if (!mpctx->opts->position_resume)
return NULL;
for (struct playlist_entry *e = playlist->first; e; e = e->next) {
char *conf = mp_get_playback_resume_config_filename(mpctx, e->filename);
bool exists = conf && mp_path_exists(conf);
talloc_free(conf);
if (exists)
return e;
}
return NULL;
}