sr_config_get() provides a GVariant owned by the caller, so it must be
released with g_variant_unref() when done.
sr_config_set() takes a GVariant from the caller which may be floating;
it will be properly sunk and release after use by this function. Thus
the output of g_variant_new_*() may be used as an argument.
sr_config_list() also provides a GVariant owned by the caller, to be
unreferenced when done.
sr_config_make() can take a floating reference.
- Explicitly list .config_get in all drivers for consistency, and set it
to NULL if unused (whether or not a driver implements it is optional).
- List all 'struct sr_dev_driver' entries in the same order in all drivers.
- Move the check whether .config_set/.config_list exist (i.e., are non-NULL)
into sanity_check_all_drivers().
Check the relevant arguments for != NULL before calling the actual
driver-specific function, so that the driver can safely assume those
arguments are non-NULL. This removes the need to duplicate these
checks in every driver.
Also, do some minor whitespace and consistency improvements.
Check the relevant arguments for != NULL before calling the actual
driver-specific function, so that the driver can safely assume those
arguments are non-NULL. This removes the need to duplicate these
checks in every driver.
Also, change one SR_ERR to the more correct SR_ERR_MALLOC, and assign
sr_ctx in the rigol-ds1xx2's hw_init() function, like all the other
drivers do.
This takes an sr_config key and returns a list of possible values for
that key to be submitted with config_set(). The format of the list and
its contents is dependent on the key.
This will replace the SR_DI_* keys that returned such a list before,
such as SR_DI_SAMPLERATES.
The alsa driver was out of date wrt APIs and libsigrok conventions in
general, and wasn't compiling.
This fixes the compile and updates it to _basically_ work with the current
state of analog support in libsigrok.
This is not finished/full support for ALSA analog sampling yet, though,
various TODOs remain that will be addressed later.
This works with the UNI-T UT-D02 (RS232) cable. For the USB/HID
based cable (UNI-T UT-D04), the uni-t-dmm driver must be used.
Note: This is untested, but should work just fine for all settings, with
the possible exception of temperature (testers needed!)
Use the infrastructure of serial-dmm to handle the RadioShack 22-812,
and completely remove radioshack-dmm.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>