Most Metex DMMs use e.g. " mV" as unit field, others use "mV ",
though. Support these (and other) whitespace variants by stripping all
spaces and only comparing non-space characters.
g_usleep(XX) sleeps for *at least* XX microseconds but may sleep for
longers (on older kernels the sleep will typically be 10000us). Thus
byte receive loops containing an unconditional sleep will perform
very poorly (for example it causes the scan in agilent-dmm to timeout
prematurely).
Even on modern kernels serial_readline() has a 2ms sleep per byte which
means it will read at a maximum rate of half a character per millisecond
(~4800baud).
This is fixed by only sleeping when read() returns no data.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
This DMM is not using the standard bits in the FS9922 protocol/structure
to indicate the "volt" and "diode mode" flags. Instead, it only sets the
user-defined bit "z1" to indicate both "diode mode" and "volt".
This fixes#142.
This is no longer used, and also it is not available on Android and thus
breaks cross-compilation for Android.
Thanks Marcus Comstedt <marcus@mc.pp.se> for reporting.
Use the same functions and structs as the other DMM protocol parsers
in hardware/common/dmm. Among other things, this allows the functions
to be used from drivers in a generic way, e.g. in serial-dmm, uni-t-dmm,
and possibly other drivers.
- If libusb-1.0 is not found, do not compile in ezusb.c and usb.c since
they require libusb.h. The respective hardware drivers that use
libusb-1.0, and usb.c and/or ezusb.c will be excluded from the build
elsewhere in configure.ac. Rename NEED_EZUSB to NEED_USB.
- Drop the NEED_SERIAL check and always compile in serial.c. This is a
very small chunk of code, it does not depend on any external
libraries that might be missing, and it compiles on all architectures.
Thus there's no need to conditionally include or exclude it.
Some unusual modes required re-parsing the value. Instead of assigning the
re-parsed value to *floatval, it was reassigned directly to *analog->data;
however, analog->data is not initialized at this point, causing a segfault.
This situation was created when moving the radioshack-dmm code to serial-dmm,
with the segfault not being observed at that time.
Do not write directly to analog->data, but instead use the intermediate
variable rawval.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
Convert bit masks from hardcoded hex values to bit shifts. For example 0x80
becomes (1 << 7). This also fixes a typo error in the definition of INFO_DIODE.
Add comments explaining that some case values in sr_rs9lcd_parse() are meant to
fall through without a 'break;', and explain some of the unusual modes.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>