Drop unneeded log messages, add some others that might be useful,
document which ones we're intentionally not emitting.
Don't log "$operation successful" type of messages in most cases,
that's too verbose; logging failures only is sufficient there.
baylibre-acme: Don't log "No such file or directory" messages during scan,
this triggers on all kinds of unrelated devices (e.g. "AMDGPU i2c bit
bus 0x91" in this case):
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 1 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0040/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 2 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0041/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 3 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0044/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 4 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0045/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 5 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0042/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 5 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-004c/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 6 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0043/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 6 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0049/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 7 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0046/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 7 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-004f/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 8 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-0047/name”: No such file or directory
sr: [...] baylibre-acme: Name for probe 8 can't be read: Failed to open file “/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/1-004b/name”: No such file or directory
The previous implementation used to provide datafeed packets which
contain logic data in positions that correspond to disabled channels.
Do mask out logic data of disabled channels in the memory image before
it is sent to the session's datafeed. This implementation works fine for
those situations where either all logic channels are enabled (default
configuration) or when only the upper channels get disabled (which can
be considered a typical use case).
For those configurations where enabled channels follow disabled channels
(i.e. setups with gaps in the sequence of enabled channels) behaviour
will be unexpected: Neither is the mask adjusted to contain gaps, nor
will enabled channels get mapped to result in a dense representation.
The respective code paths are marked with TODO comments.
Add a comment to discuss a non-obvious generator call for analog data in
the acquisition start routine, while we are here.
The generator logic determines how many samples per group (analog and
logic) need to get produced, then keeps iterating until each group has
reached the specified count. Different groups can generate different
numbers of samples per iteration, they have their own stride.
It's essential to check whether all channels in a group are disabled, to
then completely skip the respective half of the generation loop. Without
this check, the group would be expected to generate data but it won't,
which results in an endless loop. This was observed with analog channels.
There was another issue with logic channels. Unexpected logic data was
seen in the output although neither logic channel was selected.
This commit fixes bug #923.
Skip the emission of session datafeed packets for disabled analog
channels.
Implementation detail: Allow for quick lookup of the channel that is
associated with an analog generator, as the data generation routines
only pass generator references in later calls.
This fixes part of bug #923 (which initially is about unexpected
logic data while analog channels were affected in similar ways).
The 'demo' driver supports scan options to adjust the number of
supported channels, and runtime control for the enabled state of
channels.
Starting with zero analog channels created (scan option) resulted in a
runtime assertion. Creating but disabling analog channels (GUI checkbox,
CLI option) resulted in unexpected output for disabled channels.
Move the creation of a hash table out of the conditional loop that
iterates over created analog channels. Which results in the table's
always being valid, and iteration during data acquisition yields no
analog output as is expected.
This fixes bug #625.
A previous implementation of the demo driver supported the creation of
larger channel counts yet only enabling part of them by default. This
was kind of pointless, I just was not aware of the available scan
options.
Drop the "enabled channels" limitation, enable all channels that get
created (like the implementation before the experiment did), and create
as many channels as was compiled in by default or later got specified
by scan options.
Bump the number of supported logic channels from 8 to 128. This is
mostly motivated to test the 64 channels limit which some of the
components/subprojects of the sigrok project might have (input/output
modules, user interfaces).
Only automatically enable the first 8 of the 128 total logic channels,
i.e. default to the previous behaviour. Prepare to only enable part of
the set of analog channels, but stick with their being active by default
as well.
Factor out the choice for the default logic pattern, too. This allows
for easier adjustment of the default configuration, when settings are
concentrated in a single spot.
Extend the demo driver, add another waveform choice for logic channels.
Create a "cable squid" logo representation which occupies a large number
of channels.
This pattern occupies 128x128 pixels. Unlike the 'sigrok' pattern it
gets repeated when more channels are involved, but is not shifted in the
repetition.
devc->step is not reset on acquistion start, so acquisition
starts with a different value every time. Thats annoying when
using the demo driver to debug sigrok, so lets make sure that
it's reset to 0.
Signed-off-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>