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# domedaemon_baader
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**domedaemon_baader** is a daemon that controls a [**Baader
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Planetarium**](https://www.baader-planetarium.com/) all‑sky dome via a serial line. It provides a
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TCP/UNIX socket interface for clients, integrates with a weather proxy to enforce safety rules, and
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generates a FITS‑style header file with current dome status and weather sensor data.
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---
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## Features
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- **Dome open/close** – fully open or close the dome
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- **Stop movement** – immediately stop any ongoing dome motion
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- **Weather sensor integration** – reads rain/cloud status from the dome’s internal sensor
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- **Error reporting** – reports rain, timeout, and power‑loss error codes
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- **Weather proxy integration** – automatically closes the dome and blocks opening when external
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weather is bad or data is stale
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- **Manual override** – via `SIGUSR1` (forbid) / `SIGUSR2` (allow) signals
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- **FITS header file** – writes current dome state and weather sensor status into a FITS‑style
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header file (e.g., for later use by image processing pipelines)
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- **Network interface** – supports both INET (TCP) and UNIX domain sockets
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- **Daemon mode** – forks, writes PID file, restarts child on crash
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---
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## Command‑line options
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| Option | Argument | Default | Description |
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|----------------------|-------------------|---------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `-h`, `--help` | – | – | Show help |
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| `-d`, `--serialdev` | *path* | – | Full path to serial device (e.g. `/dev/ttyS1`) |
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| `-n`, `--node` | *string* | – | Node specification: IP, `name:IP`, or path for UNIX socket. For anonymous UNIX socket use `\0path` or `@path`. |
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| `-l`, `--logfile` | *path* | – | Full path to log file |
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| `-u`, `--unixsock` | – | 0 | Use UNIX socket instead of INET |
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| `-v`, `--verbose` | – | 0 | Increase verbosity (each `-v` adds 1 level; 0: only errors, 1: +warnings, 2: +messages, 3: +debug info) |
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| `-p`, `--pidfile` | *path* | `/tmp/domedaemon.pid` | PID file path |
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| `-H`, `--headerfile` | *path* | `/tmp/dome.fits` | Output file for FITS‑style header |
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| `-N`, `--domename` | *name* | `Baader` | Dome name inserted into the header |
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| `-b`, `--baudrate` | *speed* | 9600 | Serial baud rate |
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| `-T`, `--sertmout` | *microseconds* | 5000 | Serial read timeout (µs) |
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| `-m`, `--maxclients` | *number* | 2 | Maximum number of simultaneously connected clients |
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---
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## Socket protocol
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The daemon listens for text‑based commands on the configured socket. Each command returns one or
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more lines of output, terminated by newline (`\n`).
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### Commands
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| Command | Description | Example |
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|---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|
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| `open` | Fully open dome (only if weather permits and observations not forbidden) | `open` |
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| `close` | Fully close dome | `close` |
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| `stop` | Immediately stop dome movement | `stop` |
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| `status` | Get dome status and temperatures | `status` → (see example below) |
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| `weather` | Get weather sensor status | `weather` → `weather=good` |
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| `dtime` | Return server’s current UNIX time (seconds with milliseconds) | `dtime` → `UNIXT=1704067200.123` |
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| `help` | Show available commands (default handler) | `help` |
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Each setter returns an `OK` answer in case of success or error code like `BADVAL` for bad value of
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setter.
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### Example `status` response
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```
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status=opened
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measuret=1704067200.123
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error=closed@timeout@powerloss
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FORBIDDEN
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BADWEATHER
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errored_command=open
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```
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- `status` can be `opened`, `closed`, `intermediate` or `unknown`.
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- `measuret` is the time when the status was last read from the hardware.
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- `error` appears when the dome reports an error. It encodes up to three flags:
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- `closed` – base error (dome closed due to error)
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- `@rain` – rain sensor triggered
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- `@timeout` – watchdog timeout
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- `@powerloss` – power loss detected
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- `FORBIDDEN` appears when observations have been manually disabled (`SIGUSR1`).
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- `BADWEATHER` appears when weather proxy reports unsafe conditions.
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- `errored_command` shows the last command that failed.
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---
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## Weather integration
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The daemon retrieves external weather data via the **weather_proxy** shared memory interface
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(`get_weather_data()`).
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Safety rules:
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- If `weather.forceoff`, `weather.rain`, or `weather.weather > WEATHER_BAD` → dome is closed and opening is blocked.
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- If the weather data is older than **300 seconds** (`WEATHER_LOST`) → treated as lost communication → dome is closed and blocked.
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- When weather becomes good again, the daemon automatically resets the `BADWEATHER` flag and allows normal operation.
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The weather is polled every **5 seconds** (`T_INTERVAL`).
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---
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## Dome‑internal weather sensor
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The daemon also reads the dome’s built‑in weather sensor via the `d#ask_wea` command.
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Possible states:
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- `0` → `good` (no rain/clouds)
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- `1` → `rain/clouds`
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- other → `unknown`
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This status is written into the FITS header as `DOMEWEAT`.
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---
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## Signal handling
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| Signal | Effect (in child process) |
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| `SIGUSR1`| Forbid observations – close dome and block open |
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| `SIGUSR2`| Allow observations – remove manual block |
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| `SIGTERM`| Stop the daemon and remove PID file |
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| `SIGINT` | Same as `SIGTERM` |
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| `SIGQUIT`| Same as `SIGTERM` |
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---
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## FITS header file
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The daemon writes a text file (default `/tmp/dome.fits`) with **FITS‑like** keyword/value pairs.
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The file is updated every polling cycle (every 5 seconds) and can be used by external pipelines to
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record dome state.
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Example content:
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```
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OPERATIO= 'FORBIDDEN' / Observations are forbidden
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DOME = 'Baader' / Dome manufacturer/name
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DOMESTAT= 'closed' / Dome status
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DOMEWEAT= 'good' / Dome weather sensor status
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DOMEECOD= 0 / Dome error code: Rain|Watchdog|Power
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TDOMMEAS= 1779091627.907 / Measurement time: 2026-05-18 11:07:07
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```
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The `OPERATIO` keyword appears only when observations are manually forbidden via `SIGUSR1`.
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The file is created atomically using `mkstemp()` + `rename()`.
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---
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## Building and dependencies
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### Dependencies
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- [libusefull_macros](https://github.com/eddyem/snippets_library) – common macros and helpers
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- [libweather_proxy](https://github.com/eddyem/small_tel/tree/master/Daemons/weather_proxy) – shared memory weather data
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- `pthread`, `libc`
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### Build
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```bash
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git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/eddyem/small_tel.git
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cd small_tel/Daemons/domedaemon_baader
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make
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```
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The resulting binary is `domedaemon`.
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### Installation
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Copy the binary to a suitable location (e.g. `/usr/local/bin`).
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It is recommended to run the daemon as a system service (using init script, e.g. in `/etc/local.d/`)
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so that it starts automatically at boot.
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---
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## Usage example
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Start the daemon with a TCP local-only socket and weather‑aware header:
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```bash
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domedaemon -d /dev/ttyS2 -l /var/log/telescope/domedaemon.log -vv \
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-n localhost:55555 -H /tmp/dome.fitsheader
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```
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Connect to the socket using `socat`, `nc` or my [`tty_term`](https://github.com/eddyem/tty_term):
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```bash
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nc localhost 55555
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> status
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```
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Send `SIGUSR1` to forbid observations (e.g. before maintenance):
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```bash
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killall -USR1 domedaemon
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```
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Don't send signals USR1/USR2 to father process (its PID stored in pidfile): it simply ignores them.
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Send them by `killall` to both processes, or by `kill` to daughter process.
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---
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## Notes
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- The serial protocol is specific to Baader Planetarium hardware. Commands such as `d#opendom`, `d#closdom`, `d#stopdom`, `d#get_dom`, `d#ask_wea`, and `d#warning` are hard‑coded in `commands.h`.
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- The dome returns numerical values:
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- Position codes: `1111` = fully opened, `2222` = fully closed, anything else = intermediate.
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- Weather codes: `0` = good, `1` = rain/clouds, other = unknown.
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- Error codes are bit‑encoded: `1` = rain, `10` = timeout, `100` = power loss.
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- The daemon polls the dome every **5 seconds** (`T_INTERVAL`). During that interval it also processes client requests and checks external weather.
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- If the serial device becomes unresponsive, the status will show `unknown` and the header will not be updated.
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---
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## License
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**GNU General Public License v3.0** or later.
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See the `LICENSE` file in repository's root directory or <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for details.
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