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authorGravatar Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2011-09-04 13:34:22 -0700
committerGravatar Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2011-09-04 13:34:22 -0700
commitf8de487c2f590d6f4e27f878ac104c229667702c (patch)
tree0a5e6870af4876410c82d44f3eb30202014f7da4 /parse-xml.c
parentf448b68de0e844db3628332ebf70f2746882527c (diff)
downloadsubsurface-f8de487c2f590d6f4e27f878ac104c229667702c.tar.gz
Make a guess at the cylinder description from the size and pressure
I'll want to also add a way to override/set the cylinder type: both manually by just setting a size in liters, and by picking from some list of standard cylinder sizes. For example, it looks like most of my dives are marked as having 12-liter cylinders. That is probably some default from Suunto Dive Manager, or from whatever Dirk did. It's almost certainly not right for any of them: as far as I know, the standard cylinders for Lahaina Divers (which is likely most of the warm water dives) are AL72's for air, and AL80's for Nitrox. That would be a 10L and a 11.1L tank respectively, afaik. I don't know what a 12-liter tank would be or where that size comes from. Anyway, the LP85+ tank designation for some of the dives looks more likely: that's one of the common sizes I've used for local dives. So the size of that thing is much more probably correct. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'parse-xml.c')
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1 files changed, 59 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/parse-xml.c b/parse-xml.c
index 3221111c7..1ca046db7 100644
--- a/parse-xml.c
+++ b/parse-xml.c
@@ -709,6 +709,51 @@ static void sanitize_gasmix(gasmix_t *mix)
}
/*
+ * See if the size/workingpressure looks like some standard cylinder
+ * size, eg "AL80".
+ */
+static void match_standard_cylinder(cylinder_type_t *type)
+{
+ int psi, cuft, len;
+ const char *fmt;
+ char buffer[20], *p;
+
+ /* Do we already have a cylinder description? */
+ if (type->description)
+ return;
+
+ cuft = type->size.mliter / 1000;
+ psi = type->workingpressure.mbar / 68.95;
+
+ switch (psi) {
+ case 2300 ... 2500: /* 2400 psi: LP tank */
+ fmt = "LP%d";
+ break;
+ case 2600 ... 2700: /* 2640 psi: LP+10% */
+ fmt = "LP%d+";
+ break;
+ case 2900 ... 3100: /* 3000 psi: ALx tank */
+ fmt = "AL%d";
+ break;
+ case 3400 ... 3500: /* 3442 psi: HP tank */
+ fmt = "HP%d";
+ break;
+ case 3700 ... 3850: /* HP+10% */
+ fmt = "HP%d+";
+ break;
+ default:
+ return;
+ }
+ len = snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fmt, cuft);
+ p = malloc(len+1);
+ if (!p)
+ return;
+ memcpy(p, buffer, len+1);
+ type->description = p;
+}
+
+
+/*
* There are two ways to give cylinder size information:
* - total amount of gas in cuft (depends on working pressure and physical size)
* - physical size
@@ -720,20 +765,24 @@ static void sanitize_gasmix(gasmix_t *mix)
*/
static void sanitize_cylinder_type(cylinder_type_t *type)
{
+ double volume_of_air, atm, volume;
+
/* If we have no working pressure, it had *better* be just a physical size! */
if (!type->workingpressure.mbar)
return;
- /*
- * 35l tanks? Do they exist?
- * Assume this is a "size in cuft" thing.
- */
- if (type->size.mliter > 35000) {
- double volume_of_air = type->size.mliter * 28.317; /* cu ft to milliliter */
- double atm = type->workingpressure.mbar / 1013.25; /* working pressure in atm */
- double volume = volume_of_air / atm; /* milliliters at 1 atm: "true size" */
- type->size.mliter = volume;
- }
+ /* No size either? Nothing to go on */
+ if (!type->size.mliter)
+ return;
+
+ /* Ok, we have both size and pressure: try to match a description */
+ match_standard_cylinder(type);
+
+ /* .. and let's assume that the 'size' was cu ft of air */
+ volume_of_air = type->size.mliter * 28.317; /* milli-cu ft to milliliter */
+ atm = type->workingpressure.mbar / 1013.25; /* working pressure in atm */
+ volume = volume_of_air / atm; /* milliliters at 1 atm: "true size" */
+ type->size.mliter = volume + 0.5;
}
static void sanitize_cylinder_info(struct dive *dive)