Each code path either assigns to 'flags', or leaves the routine. There
is no potential path that leaves the variable at the initially assigned
value, so the assignment took no effect. Remove it.
Nit: Trim the source code line length while we are here.
This was reported by clang's scan-build.
Check pointers' validity before dereferencing them. Explicitly assign a
default value to variables, before conversion routines conditionally
assign the "real" value (and don't in case of conversion errors). This
avoids processing "garbage" data.
Strictly speaking I cannot see how the conversion routine returns OK and
has _not_ assigned a result. But the explicit assignment won't harm
either, and matches the fallback when the conversion fails (detectibly).
Which means that runtime behaviour won't change.
This was reported by clang's scan-build.
Remove an assignment that won't take effect. Check pointers' validity
before dereferencing. Fix a memory leak.
This was reported by clang's scan-build.
Check for successful allocation of multiple memory ranges, and release
partial allocations in the error path when one of them failed. This
fixes a potential memory leak, as well as avoids NULL dereferences.
This was reported by clang's scan-build.
Silence warnings about assigned values that never get used, potential
NULL deference, and potential memory leaks.
This was reported by clang's scan-build.
The scan_2x_bd232() routine used to always prepare one spare context,
and filled it in when a device was found, just to allocate another one
and continue scanning.
Free the last allocated context unconditionally, as it was allocated
unconditionally, and never used.
This was reported by clang's scan-build.
Stick with the prepared but unfinished "limit msec" code path, but
silence the warning about an unused variable value.
This was reported by clang's scan-build.
After the first capture ->num_frames never got to be _equal_
to ->limit_frames; fixed by resetting to zero in dev_acquisition_stop(),
and protected against similar problems in the future by switching to
greater-or-equal instead.
[Note: This patch is basically a squashed version of the initial driver
commits by Andreas Zschunke <andreas.zschunke@gmx.net>, two fixes by
Andrej Valek <andy@skyrain.eu>, and various coding style / cosmetic
fixes by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de> to make the driver a lot more
consistent with the rest of the libsigrok code-base.]
When refactoring the code, some places where sr_scpi_send was replaced
by rigol_ds_config_set the first argument was not changed from sdi->conn
to sdi. Fix the remaining ones.
Fix: https://sigrok.org/bug/1073
Signed-off-by: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
This regression was introduced in f1ba6b4b2c.
Due to how the sysclk-lwla driver does up to 3 open/close operations in
one dev_open() API callback we cannot rely on the sr_dev_open() and
sr_dev_close() wrappers setting the sdi->status variable in this case.
Tested on LWLA1034.
Some drivers used locale dependent functions for converting strings
to float/double values. These functions fail when the decimal mark
is a "," in the locale settings but the string contains a ".".
This fixes bug #1064.
A "low samplerate" in this case means anything where
samples_todo is less than SAMPLES_PER_FRAME. This case
wasn't handled properly before, resulting in wrong
amounts of data being sent out.
We can't use the memory size command because it returns
the *maximum* memory used, not the *actual* memory used.
Hence, we only know the number of samples per div once
sample data actually comes in.
As there is a huge range of supported LeCroy scopes, naming
the IDN response for every single one of them is going to be
impossible. Hence, it makes more sense to treat all LeCroy
devices as if they were scopes and supported. This approach
lets users try to see how far they get and if they run into
issues, they can then be treated separately - e.g. by creating
a custom device profile.
Unless we do this, the vast majority of LeCroy scopes will
not be recognized by the driver.
Set samplelimit to a sane value (was causing PulseView to
crash earlier), as well as advertise samplerate using SR_CONF_LIST
so that PulseView can show the sample rates.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
The function drains off all the remaining data in the receive socket
and is triggered before starting a capture and after a capture is
completed. In the absence of this function, there is a possibility of
data corruption and also the NodeJS TCP server throws an error if the
buffer is not completely read out before the socket is closed.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
BeagleLogic now supports two modes of interface - one being the
native mode running on an ARM system like the BeagleBone Black
and the other mode acting like a TCP client for the BeagleLogic
server running off a BeagleBone compatible system. This makes it
convenient for desktop users to retrieve samples from BeagleLogic,
no more copying files and SSHing into the BeagleBone hardware in
order to use BeagleLogic.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
Organize driver functions into an ops structure (there will be
separate structures for both native and TCP mode of operation).
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
The code earlier was in a single .h file, so it's now separated into a C file
and H file
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
If a channel in the higher-than-8-bit group is enabled then use
16-bit captures. Otherwise just do 8-bit captures.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
Starting with Linux kernel version 4.9, BeagleLogic attributes
setting does not require root permissions.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
This is unlike the previous behavior to return 8 channels and then
use logic_channels to get all the 14 channels
Signed-off-by: Kumar Abhishek <abhishek@theembeddedkitchen.net>
This was leading to an invalid threshold config value and indirectly
to frontend issues.
Slightly modified patch from James Churchill <pelrun@gmail.com>, thanks!
The previous implementation unconditionally submitted analog data
whenever values could get extracted out of received serial packets.
This commit checks the channels' enabled state before submission. Care
is taken to obey the user's acquisition limits, exclusively counting
submitted not received values.
When the acquisition was stopped before a configured limit was reached,
no sample data was retrieved. This is because the api.c stop routine did
unregister the receive callback.
Pass the stop request to the receive routine instead when stop is called
while the acquisition is still running. Have sample data downloaded very
much like it's done for reached limits, and existing logic will run the
stop routine again after state was advanced to "idle".
Extend the 'state' tracking while we are here, mark sample download as
well (that was omitted in the previous implementation). Though the
omission was non-fatal. Move the release of 'dram_line' to some earlier
location (as soon as the resource is not needed any longer), before some
rather complex calls to other routines will execute.
Reported-By: Michael Kaplan <M.KAPLAN@evva.com>
Move the check for the capture ratio being 0..100 into the wrappers,
drop unneeded helper functions, fix incorrect variable types, minor
other consistency fixes.
This makes the code more consistent with the rest of the code-base
and also allows std_gvar_min_max_step_array() to work here.
Without this change:
src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c: In function ‘config_list’:
src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c:570:40: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘std_gvar_min_max_step_array’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
*data = std_gvar_min_max_step_array(ch_spec->voltage);
^~~~~~~
In file included from src/scpi.h:30:0,
from src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c:23:
src/libsigrok-internal.h:964:19: note: expected ‘const double *’ but argument is of type ‘const float *’
SR_PRIV GVariant *std_gvar_min_max_step_array(const double a[3]);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c:573:40: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘std_gvar_min_max_step_array’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
*data = std_gvar_min_max_step_array(ch_spec->frequency);
^~~~~~~
In file included from src/scpi.h:30:0,
from src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c:23:
src/libsigrok-internal.h:964:19: note: expected ‘const double *’ but argument is of type ‘const float *’
SR_PRIV GVariant *std_gvar_min_max_step_array(const double a[3]);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c:576:40: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘std_gvar_min_max_step_array’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
*data = std_gvar_min_max_step_array(ch_spec->current);
^~~~~~~
In file included from src/scpi.h:30:0,
from src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c:23:
src/libsigrok-internal.h:964:19: note: expected ‘const double *’ but argument is of type ‘const float *’
SR_PRIV GVariant *std_gvar_min_max_step_array(const double a[3]);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~