Let applications query the device instance's conn= key. This lets users
recognize individual devices if multiple of them are connected.
$ sigrok-cli -d korad-kaxxxxp:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 --show
...
korad-kaxxxxp:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 - Korad KA3005P with 2 channels: V I
...
Add new command DMM_CMD_SETUP_LOCAL for setting device back
to "local" mode. If device implmements this command, it is
sent when driver is closed and after device "scan".
Define DMM_CMD_SETUP_LOCAL for GWInstek meters, so they get
returned to local mode automatically after use.
Any order is as arbitrary as any other. The alphabetical order of vendor
and model names might be the most robust during maintenance: easiest to
remember, easiest to use when checking for presence, and easiest to add
to or resolve conflicts during merges. Vendor renames (HP to Agilent to
Keysight, et al) are ugly but can't be helped easily.
Address minor style issues: Need not assign NULL after g_malloc0(), need
not check for NULL before g_free(). Rephrase diagnostics messages which
are user visible by default, remove internal development details. Reword
a few comments, and adjust their grammar for consistency across the code
base. The sr_analog_init() routine executed immediately before getting
measurements, need not (re-)assign endianess or floating point details,
except those which do change after initialization (double vs float).
Rephrase model dependent checks for easier adjustment during maintenance.
Unobfuscate string comparisons.
Raise the diagnostics message's severity from debug to warn when the
'*IDN?' response lacks the serial number field. Although it has only
been seen for some GWInstek DMMs, it violates the SCPI spec, and more
or other activity is required in a future implementation. This change
amends commit 47e7a6395e.
Rearrange the check for line termination in SCPI receive data, and add a
comment in that spot. Keep related conditions together, avoid line breaks
for complex terms. This shall simplify review, and raise awareness during
maintenance. This change amends commit a0ade2f933.
Rephrase the logic which turns HIDAPI paths returned from enumerations
into something that can be used with conn= device options. Rearrange
code paths and rename variables to hopefully increase readability, and
to prepare support for more conditions in future implementations.
Replace the "IOService:" prefix on recent Mac versions with the "iokit="
literal, to eliminate the previously unhandled colon in path names. This
resolves bug #1586.
Move the allocation of a writable buffer from the callers to the callee,
to simplify multiple call sites, and most of all because the caller need
not be aware of the buffer's required size (input and output size can
differ in either direction).
Update the conn=hid/ section in README.devices, add the iokit= prefix.
Unbreak the timestamp calculation when session data is received in
multiple packets. Avoid a division by zero when the samplerate is not
known yet the time column is requested. Only calculate timestamps when
the time column is requested. Use floating point during the scaling,
only convert to integer immediately before printing. Change line breaks
to not split a complex sub-expression across several lines.
The conversion of sample rates to sample periods and the repeated
addition of truncated values (integer variables) resulted in the
accumulation of errors in the timestamp column for odd samplerate
values. How to reproduce:
$ sigrok-cli -d demo:analog_channels=0 \
-c samplerate=6000000 --samples 1200001 \
-O csv:time=true | tail
Accept the additional cost to reduce the error. Always get the timestamp
in a new calculation based on the sample number and the sample rate.
This addresses bug #1027.
Signed-off-by: Earle F. Philhower, III <earlephilhower@yahoo.com>
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Commit cb828f1b3e introduced an unconditional flush() call in the
open() routine's body, and passed its return value in verbatim form to
open() callers. Some of the transports/cables for serial communication
yield the SR_ERR_NA return value. Consider this a non-fatal condition.
Unbreak the CP2110 HID chip's flush() implementation. Don't expect a
return value of 0 from HID write calls, instead expect to see the number
of written bytes for successful calls.
This was tested with ch9325 (UT-D04), cp2110 (UT-D09) and bu86x.
Manufacturer revised hardware design without changing model numbers at some point.
Old units have firmware that behaves differently. Responses are terminated with \r
instead of \n. And STATUS? command response format is different.
Use size types for counters, unsigned for bit manipulation. Trigger
position needs to remain a signed int (must be possible to go negative
for "not here", and strictly remains within the output text line length,
so should be good).
Rephrase the nested loop during bit extraction from logic packets, and
how a channel's value at a given sample number gets accessed. Eliminate
redundancy in that spot, to improve readability and simplify maintenance.
Unobfuscate the implementation of the recent channel name alignment and
trigger position flush, address other style nits of earlier versions:
Don't need a GString for runtime constant channel names (which also
suffered from a mismatch of declaration and allocation). Don't need to
"construct space" when printf(3) can align the value. Pre-allocate text
buffers with more appropriate length when known in advance. Drop another
unused variable. Eliminate data type redundancy in malloc(3) calls. Make
sure to get zeroed memory, disabled channels can result in assignment
gaps. Use consistent brace style and separate variable declaration from
use (no RAII here).
Excess text line length remains, there has been a lot of it in the
previous implementation. It is left for another commit.
Tested with:
$ sigrok-cli -d demo:analog_channels=0:logic_channels=4 --samples 40 -O ascii -t D3=r -w
The trigger position would be missing in the output text when the number of
available samples is less than the configured text line length. Do flush the
trigger marker for the last chunk of accumulated samples, too.
How to reproduce:
$ sigrok-cli -d ... --samples 32 -O ascii:width=128
[ gsi: rephrased commit message ]
This results in vertical alignment of sample data and trigger positions.
The implementation assumes that the channel names' byte count corresponds
to the space which they occupy on screen. Channel names with umlauts still
may suffer from misalignment.
[ gsi: rephrased commit message ]
For pure analog acquisition without logic data the ZIP creation code
path resulted in a division by zero. Skip the bytes to samples math in
that case. How to reproduce:
$ sigrok-cli -d demo:logic_channels=0:analog_channels=1 --samples 20 -o file.sr
Avoid a dependency on malloc(0) behaviour while we are here. Add a
warning on data feed submitter implementation issues, to not silently
drop the data, which could surprise users. This ShouldNotHappen(TM) for
correct implementations where channel counts and unit size agree, but
was observed with incomplete out-of-tree implementations. Eliminate
a data type redundancy in another malloc() call.
Quite some drivers flush the serial port after opening it. And quite
some don't although they should. Factor this out, so serial_open() will
always flush the port. The removal in the drivers was done with this
small coccinelle script:
@@
struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial;
@@
serial_open(serial, ...)
... when != serial
- serial_flush(serial);
and then the results and the unmatched findings of serial_flush() were
audited.
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@kernel.org>
Eliminate the dependency on the non-portable bt_put_le16() routine. It
isn't available in all supported BlueZ versions, and won't be available
in other platform backends. Prefer write_u16le() which is available on
all sigrok supported platforms.
Only return OK from the format match routine when either of the tested
conditions reliably matched. Return an error in all other cases. This
avoids that the Saleae module is "winning a contest" due to even the
weakest condition, and then is not able to handle the input file.
Start the implementation of an input module which covers Saleae Logic's
export files. CSV and VCD are handled by other modules, this one accepts
binary exports for Logic1 digital data (every sample, and when changed),
Logic1 analog data, Logic2 digital data, and Logic2 analog data.
The newer file format versions contain header information and can get
auto-detected, the older formats require a user spec. Some of the file
formats lack essential information in the file content, thus require
another user spec (samplerate for digital data is an example).
The .logicdata file format is unknown, and is not supported. The .sal
format could get added later, but requires local file I/O in the input
module, which current common infrastructure does not provide.
Extend the common set of endianess conversion helpers. Cover readers and
writers for little endian single and double precision and 64bit integer
values, including support to advance the read/write position.
Rephrase the default value for the 'skip' option and the detection of a
user specified value. This is tricky because: Sample numbers are kept in
64bit values. Skip and downsample are fed to formulae so we want them
both to be unsigned. Yet absence of a user spec as well as possible user
values 0 and positive must be told apart. Use all-ones for the default
of "-1" which translates to "first timestamp", users need not be able to
specify that negative value.
Make sure to only downsample 'skip' values when the user specified some.
Which avoids the undesired insertion of huge idle gaps at the start of
the capture. An earlier implementation had to check for -1, this recent
version uses an unsigned number in combination with a boolean flag to
achieve this.
Reword some diagnostics messages, and print the samples count between
timestamps while we are here. Add a check for successful text to number
conversion of timestamp values.
How to reproduce:
$ pulseview -i file.vcd
$ pulseview -i file.vcd -I vcd:downsample=5
$ pulseview -i file.vcd -I vcd:skip=111381600
Example file:
$timescale 1 ns $end
$scope module top $end
$var wire 1 ! d1 $end
$upscope $end
$enddefinitions $end
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Accumulate samples from multiple session feed packets before sending
them off to ZIP archive operations. This improves throughput for those
setups where acquisition devices or input modules provide only few
samples per session feed send call.
This version also splits large packets from applications into smaller
ZIP members (if the application's packet size is larger than the output
module's local buffer size). If that is not desired, the implementation
needs adjustment to immediately pass larger blocks to ZIP operations
(after potentially flushing previously queued data) instead of looping.
This fixes bug #974.
Extend and rephrase the VCD output module, to support mixed signal data,
support higher channel counts, and address other minor issues.
Increase the number of VCD identifiers which can get generated. Bump the
limit from 94 to 18346 channels. Prefer single letter names for backwards
compatibility for the first channels. Use two or three letter identifiers
as needed for higher channel counts.
Add support for analog channels, and carefully organize a queue such
that timestamps and their data only get written after input data for
_all_ channels was received from the session feed. Provide IEEE754
double precision values for maximum compatibility with other VCD aware
software, although sigrok internally passes analog data with single
precision. This makes potential later adjustment transparent to external
software.
Factor out and rephrase code while we are here. This implementation
avoids glib calls where they'd hurt performance. A local pool reduces
malloc() pressure to increase throughput. String manipulation is tuned
for simplicity and reduced cost. Special code paths were added to tune
the use cases where mixed signals are not involved (immediate write to
the output text, bypassing the output module's local queue).
An srzip input implementation detail still makes the VCD output consume
lots of memory during merge sort of channels' data. See bug #1566.
Other nits got addressed in bypassing: Adjust data types. Separate the
gathering of detail information and the construction of the VCD header
text to simplify review and future maintenance. Skip VCD identifiers for
disabled channels. Emit a final timestamp to flush the last sample, and
communicate the total capture length.
Update comments. Update the copyright for recent non-trivial changes.
Extend and rework the VCD input module: accept more data types, improve
usability, fix known issues.
Add support for bit vectors (arbitrary width), multi-bit integer values
(absolute 64bit width limit, internal limitation to single precision),
and floating point numbers ('real' in VCD, single precision in sigrok).
Unfortunately sigrok neither has concepts of multi-bit logic channels
nor IEEE-1364 stdlogic values, the input module maps input data to
strict boolean and multiple logic channels. A vector's channels are
named and grouped to reflect their relation. VCD 'integer' types are
mapped to sigrok analog channels. Add support for scoped signal names,
and the re-use of one VCD signal name for multiple variables.
Rework file and text handling. Only skip pointless UTF-8 BOMs before
file content (not between sections). Handle lack of line termination at
the end of the input file. Process individual lines of input chunks,
avoid glib calls when they'd result in malloc pressure, and severely
degrade performance. Avoid expensive string operations in hot loops.
Rearrange the order of parse steps, to simplify maintenance and review:
end of section, new section, timestamp, data values, unsupported. Flush
previously queued values in the absence of a final timestamp. Unbreak
$comment sections in the data part. Apply stricter checks to input data,
and propagate errors. Avoid silent operation (weak warnings can go
unnoticed) which yields results that are unexpected to users. Unbreak
the combination of 'downsample' with 'skip' and 'compress'. Reduce noise
when users limit the number of channels while the input file contains
more data (keep a list of consciously ignored channels). Do warn or
error out for serious and unexpected conditions.
Address minor issues. Use common support for datafeed submission. Keep
user specified options across file re-load. Fixup data type nits, move
complex code blocks into separate routines. Sort the groups of routines,
put helpers first and concentrate public routines at the bottom. Extend
the builtin help text. Update comments, update the copyright for the
non-trivial changes.
Fixes bug #776 by adding support for bit vectors.
Fixes bug #1476 by flushing most recently received sample data.
Input modules often find themselves in the situation where sample data
was received and could be sent to the session bus, but submission should
get deferred to reduce the number of send calls and provide larger data
chunks in these calls. Introduce common support code for buffered sample
data submission (both logic and analog), provide a simple alloc, submit,
flush, and free API.
The input/binary module chops raw input data into chunks and sends these
to the session feed. The total size of input chunks got aligned to the
unit size, the session feed output didn't. Make sure to align session
packets with the input data's unit size, too.
This fixes bug #1582.
This version is known to work with the current code-base and recent
SWIG versions, whereas e.g. Ruby 2.3.x is known to not work (anymore).
This "fixes" the remaining parts of bug #1526.
When using a number of frames that is not 1, the driver will read
samples up to its limit and then wait for another trigger. This will be
repeated until the configured number of frames has been finished.