Do not use size_t for values whose width is defined by the device,
not the host. Also don't use size_t for simple indices with known
small range, unless type compatibility considerations apply.
Refactor the sysclk-lwla driver to separate the generic logic from
the model-specific implementation. Based on this, implement support
for the SysClk LWLA1016 device.
The driver should now be able to cope with e.g. multiple ChronoVu LA8
and/or ChronoVu LA16 devices being connected to the same PC.
It now also provides the serial number and connection ID, which can be
used by frontends to differentiate multiple devices.
Also improve the scanopts / drvopts / devopts lists handling.
This fixes bug #504.
With the current driver API and the corresponding session event
handling, it is not possible to destroy and then re-create an
event source with the same key within the same main loop iteration.
The next generation driver API will fix this problem. But for now,
just change the driver to make do without that sort of thing. Also
increase the I/O timeout to 100 ms to be safer in the event of all
kind of delays the OS environment may induce.
This fixes bug #678.
Evaluate all 64 bit of the duration field in the capture status
record. Although unlikely in practical use, due to compression
it is possible for the duration in ms to exceed 32 bit.
During initialization of the LWLA1034, read the 64-bit test word
twice and verify the result of the second read only. This better
matches what the original vendor software does.
Apparently, these four registers form an interface for indirect
access to another internal 64 bit wide memory. This is likely the
same memory as that accessed by the bulk transfer commands 7 and 8.
Added support for SR_CONF_REGULATION which returns value for CH1
Also VELLEMAN LABPS3005D (only device currently supported) sends single
'M' character in beginning of return value, which is specially discarded.
Trying to configure an invalid capture ratio would reset the
previously configured value. Instead, we should just reject the
new value and keep the original one.
With this driver it is possible to set voltage target and current
limit. Also enabling and disabling the output is possible.
Analog output sends read back values from output. If output is
disabled analog outputs 0.00.
In protocol.c there is a g_usleep() call. This gives almost
every time enough time for PSU to parse and process input.
Multichannel devices aren't supported.
Instead of using a non-standard packed attribute, read the contents of the
probe EEPROM into a buffer and then process it using the R* macros.
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>
Standard integer types may differ in size on different targets. Use fixed-size
types instead.
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>
This fixes parts of bug #423.
The list of fixed warnings:
src/output/srzip.c:285:3: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is never read
ret = zip_append(o, logic->data, logic->unitsize, logic->length);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/scpi/scpi.c:610:2: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is never read
ret = SR_OK;
^ ~~~~~
src/scpi/scpi.c:667:2: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is never read
ret = SR_OK;
^ ~~~~~
src/dmm/vc870.c:410:2: warning: Value stored to 'info_local' is never read
info_local = (struct vc870_info *)info;
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/conrad-digi-35-cpu/api.c:130:2: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is never read
ret = SR_OK;
^ ~~~~~
src/hardware/fx2lafw/api.c:658:2: warning: Value stored to 'timeout' is never read
timeout = fx2lafw_get_timeout(devc);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/gmc-mh-1x-2x/protocol.c:941:3: warning: Value stored to 'retc' is never read
retc = SR_ERR_ARG;
^ ~~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/gmc-mh-1x-2x/api.c:168:2: warning: Value stored to 'model' is never read
model = METRAHIT_NONE;
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/ikalogic-scanalogic2/api.c:325:2: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is never read
ret = SR_OK;
^ ~~~~~
src/hardware/openbench-logic-sniffer/api.c:185:3: warning: Value stored to 'devc' is never read
devc = sdi->priv;
^ ~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/rigol-ds/api.c:813:3: warning: Value stored to 'devc' is never read
devc = sdi->priv;
^ ~~~~~~~~~
src/hardware/scpi-pps/api.c:405:2: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is never read
ret = SR_OK;
^ ~~~~~
src/hardware/yokogawa-dlm/api.c:239:2: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is never read
ret = SR_ERR_NA;
^ ~~~~~~~~~
Timer intervals shorter than about 100 ms are unnecessarily taxing
on system resources. Also, on systems like Windows the smallest
resolvable time unit without using high precision timers is about
15 ms. Regular timer intervals should be well above that value to
avoid being dominated by noise and round-off.
Firmware versions starting with 00.02.04 apparently cause the in and out
bulk endpoints to end up in a HALT state. This is likely related to the
larger transfer size quirk implemented in the Linux kernel for the Rigol
DS1000: this USBTMC implementation does not have that workaround.
Instead, if the firmware version is >= 00.02.04, both endpoints have the HALT
condition cleared on device close.
This fixes bug #354.
GPIO direction should be set once right after exporting. There's no need
to reset it again - in fact it's a bug which causes the probe to be reset
every time the value is read/set and gives incorrect results when reading
the GPIO values with direction == 'in'.
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>
Revision B of ACME hardware introduces probes with on-board at24cs02
EEPROM. Extend the ACME driver to support reading the contents of
the EEPROM via linux' sysfs interface.
Also: make the driver be able to tell the difference between revisions,
add new GPIO layout and set the shunt resistance for revB at probe
registration.
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>
Only perform a single check at initialization time to see if the probe is
equipped with a power-switch. This is done in preparation for revision B
support which has this kind of information encoded in EEPROM.
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>
After opening the USB device, set the device configuration to 1.
Actually, do it twice, just as the vendor driver seems to do. This
is supposed to trigger a lightweight reset of the device.
Originally, I omitted this reset sequence from the sigrok driver
because it simply did not work at all for me. However, it does seem
to work now, so that may have been a problem in libusb or the kernel
which is now fixed.
With some luck, this change may finally fix#327.
Use states SR_ST_ACTIVE and SR_ST_INACTIVE to indicate that the
device is open or closed, respectively. Do not use any of the
other state values. Improve the robustness of the open and close
methods in face of errors. Introduce a separate flag to indicate
that a running acquisition should be canceled.
Prepare the trigger masks at config_commit() time, so that the
trigger setup can be validated before starting an acquisition.
Accordingly, do actually report validation errors back to the
caller.
It turns out that g_stat() breaks apart when using 64 bit stat on
32-bit systems. Since the actual type of GStatBuf is decided when
glib/gstdio.h is included, it is thus possible for GLib itself to
be compiled with a different type than user code.
Ouch. Unfortunately going back to plain stat() also means that we
lose Unicode filename support on Windows.
Since Autoconf places some important feature flags only into the
configuration header, it is necessary to include it globally to
guarantee a consistent build.
A few of these were pretty serious, like missing arguments,
passing integers where a string was expected, and so on.
In some places, change the types used by the code rather than
just the format strings.
The Hung-Chang DSO-2100 is a parallel port PC oscilloscope sold back
in 1999 under brand names like Protek and Voltcraft.
This inital version of the driver has the following limitations:
- Hardcoded calibration values. All parameters are set to 50%.
- No support for auto triggering
- No support for TV sync trigger modes
- No support for the "scroll acquisition" mode
In scroll acquisition mode the device behaves more like a multimeter
and reports the current voltage of a probe on request. While in this
mode the sample rate is limited by the parallel port interface, it is
the only way to capture both channels at the same time (well, sort of).
Calibration would need auto triggering. The calibration values are very
temperature dependent and the device takes literally hours to reach its
final temperature. Every vdiv setting needs its own set of calibration
values. Without hardware modifications, the calibration settings wear
of in less than a second while waiting for a trigger because the
capacitors storing those values are not recharged in state 0x21.
In sr_session_iteration(), remove the inverted evaluation of the
block parameter if a USB source is present. This stops the deluge
of USB event callbacks due to the timeout always being zero.
Also, just for cleanliness, initialize the revents member of each
GPollFD instance to zero.
Move the include flags for files in the source tree from
configure.ac to Makefile.am where they belong. Also use
AM_CPPFLAGS instead of CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS to make sure the
files in the build/source tree are always picked up first.
Also, remove the include/libsigrok sub-directory from the
search path, thereby making the <libsigrok/> prefix mandatory
when building libsigrok itself. This matches the convention
already imposed on users of the library.
- Don't #include <errno.h> in files that don't actually need it.
- Don't use strerror() on error codes from functions that don't set
errno. Replace strerror() with sr_strerror() for libsigrok functions.
Fixes a bug where new acquisition failes due to leftover pipes from
previous acquisitions:
sr: demo: dev_acquisition_start: pipe() failed
Indeed, PulseView had 2024 pipes opened. With this fix, it stabilizes at
33 with sampling thread active.
Signed-off-by: Hubert CHAUMETTE <hchaumette@baylibre.com>