/* * This file is part of the libsigrok project. * * Copyright (C) 2013 poljar (Damir Jelić) * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "libsigrok.h" #include "libsigrok-internal.h" #include #include /* Message logging helpers with subsystem-specific prefix string. */ #define LOG_PREFIX "scpi: " #define sr_log(l, s, args...) sr_log(l, LOG_PREFIX s, ## args) #define sr_spew(s, args...) sr_spew(LOG_PREFIX s, ## args) #define sr_dbg(s, args...) sr_dbg(LOG_PREFIX s, ## args) #define sr_info(s, args...) sr_info(LOG_PREFIX s, ## args) #define sr_warn(s, args...) sr_warn(LOG_PREFIX s, ## args) #define SCPI_READ_RETRIES 100 #define SCPI_READ_RETRY_TIMEOUT 10000 /** * Parse a string representation of a boolean-like value into a gboolean. * Similar to sr_parse_boolstring but rejects strings which do not represent * a boolean-like value. * * @param str String to convert. * @param ret Pointer to a gboolean where the result of the conversion will be * stored. * * @return SR_OK on success, SR_ERR on failure. */ static int parse_strict_bool(const char *str, gboolean *ret) { if (!str) return SR_ERR_ARG; if (!g_strcmp0(str, "1") || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "y", 1) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "t", 1) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "yes", 3) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "true", 4) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "on", 2)) { *ret = TRUE; return SR_OK; } else if (!g_strcmp0(str, "0") || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "n", 1) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "f", 1) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "no", 2) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "false", 5) || !g_ascii_strncasecmp(str, "off", 3)) { *ret = FALSE; return SR_OK; } return SR_ERR; } /** * Send a SCPI command. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device. * * @return SR_OK on success, SR_ERR on failure. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_send(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command) { int len, out; gchar *terminated_command; terminated_command = g_strconcat(command, "\n", NULL); len = strlen(terminated_command); out = serial_write(serial, terminated_command, len); g_free(terminated_command); if (out != len) { sr_dbg("Only sent %d/%d bytes of SCPI command: '%s'.", out, len, command); return SR_ERR; } sr_spew("Successfully sent SCPI command: '%s'.", command); return SR_OK; } /** * Send a SCPI command, receive the reply and store the reply in scpi_response. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device (can be NULL). * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the SCPI response. * * @return SR_OK upon fetching a full SCPI response, SR_ERR upon fetching an * incomplete or no response. The allocated response must be freed by * the caller in the case of a full response as well in the case of * an incomplete. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_string(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command, char **scpi_response) { int len, ret; char buf[256]; unsigned int i; GString *response; if (command) if (sr_scpi_send(serial, command) != SR_OK) return SR_ERR; response = g_string_sized_new(1024); for (i = 0; i <= SCPI_READ_RETRIES; i++) { while ((len = serial_read(serial, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) response = g_string_append_len(response, buf, len); if (response->len > 0 && response->str[response->len-1] == '\n') { sr_spew("Fetched full SCPI response."); break; } g_usleep(SCPI_READ_RETRY_TIMEOUT); } if (response->len == 0) { sr_dbg("No SCPI response received."); g_string_free(response, TRUE); *scpi_response = NULL; return SR_ERR; } else if (response->str[response->len - 1] == '\n') { /* * The SCPI response contains a LF ('\n') at the end and we * don't need this so replace it with a '\0' and decrement * the length. */ response->str[--response->len] = '\0'; ret = SR_OK; } else { sr_warn("Incomplete SCPI response received!"); ret = SR_ERR; } /* Minor optimization: steal the string instead of copying. */ *scpi_response = response->str; /* A SCPI response can be quite large, print at most 50 characters. */ sr_dbg("SCPI response for command %s received (length %d): '%.50s'", command, response->len, response->str); g_string_free(response, FALSE); return ret; } /** * Send a SCPI command, read the reply, parse it as a bool value and store the * result in scpi_response. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device (can be NULL). * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the parsed result. * * @return SR_OK on success, SR_ERR on failure. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_bool(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command, gboolean *scpi_response) { int ret; char *response; response = NULL; if (sr_scpi_get_string(serial, command, &response) != SR_OK) if (!response) return SR_ERR; if (parse_strict_bool(response, scpi_response) == SR_OK) ret = SR_OK; else ret = SR_ERR; g_free(response); return ret; } /** * Send a SCPI command, read the reply, parse it as an integer and store the * result in scpi_response. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device (can be NULL). * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the parsed result. * * @return SR_OK on success, SR_ERR on failure. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_int(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command, int *scpi_response) { int ret; char *response; response = NULL; if (sr_scpi_get_string(serial, command, &response) != SR_OK) if (!response) return SR_ERR; if (sr_atoi(response, scpi_response) == SR_OK) ret = SR_OK; else ret = SR_ERR; g_free(response); return ret; } /** * Send a SCPI command, read the reply, parse it as a float and store the * result in scpi_response. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device (can be NULL). * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the parsed result. * * @return SR_OK on success, SR_ERR on failure. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_float(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command, float *scpi_response) { int ret; char *response; response = NULL; if (sr_scpi_get_string(serial, command, &response) != SR_OK) if (!response) return SR_ERR; if (sr_atof(response, scpi_response) == SR_OK) ret = SR_OK; else ret = SR_ERR; g_free(response); return ret; } /** * Send a SCPI command, read the reply, parse it as a double and store the * result in scpi_response. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device (can be NULL). * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the parsed result. * * @return SR_OK on success, SR_ERR on failure. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_double(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command, double *scpi_response) { int ret; char *response; response = NULL; if (sr_scpi_get_string(serial, command, &response) != SR_OK) if (!response) return SR_ERR; if (sr_atod(response, scpi_response) == SR_OK) ret = SR_OK; else ret = SR_ERR; g_free(response); return ret; } /** * Send a SCPI *OPC? command, read the reply and return the result of the * command. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * * @return SR_OK on success, SR_ERR on failure. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_opc(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial) { unsigned int i; gboolean opc; for (i = 0; i < SCPI_READ_RETRIES; ++i) { sr_scpi_get_bool(serial, SCPI_CMD_OPC, &opc); if (opc) return SR_OK; g_usleep(SCPI_READ_RETRY_TIMEOUT); } return SR_ERR; } /** * Send a SCPI command, read the reply, parse it as comma separated list of * floats and store the as an result in scpi_response. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device (can be NULL). * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the parsed result. * * @return SR_OK upon successfully parsing all values, SR_ERR upon a parsing * error or upon no response. The allocated response must be freed by * the caller in the case of an SR_OK as well as in the case of * parsing error. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_floatv(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command, GArray **scpi_response) { int ret; float tmp; char *response; gchar **ptr, **tokens; GArray *response_array; ret = SR_OK; response = NULL; tokens = NULL; if (sr_scpi_get_string(serial, command, &response) != SR_OK) if (!response) return SR_ERR; tokens = g_strsplit(response, ",", 0); ptr = tokens; response_array = g_array_sized_new(TRUE, FALSE, sizeof(float), 256); while (*ptr) { if (sr_atof(*ptr, &tmp) == SR_OK) response_array = g_array_append_val(response_array, tmp); else ret = SR_ERR; ptr++; } g_strfreev(tokens); g_free(response); if (ret == SR_ERR && response_array->len == 0) { g_array_free(response_array, TRUE); *scpi_response = NULL; return SR_ERR; } *scpi_response = response_array; return ret; } /** * Send a SCPI command, read the reply, parse it as comma separated list of * unsigned 8 bit integers and store the as an result in scpi_response. * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param command The SCPI command to send to the device (can be NULL). * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the parsed result. * * @return SR_OK upon successfully parsing all values, SR_ERR upon a parsing * error or upon no response. The allocated response must be freed by * the caller in the case of an SR_OK as well as in the case of * parsing error. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_uint8v(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *command, GArray **scpi_response) { int tmp, ret; char *response; gchar **ptr, **tokens; GArray *response_array; ret = SR_OK; response = NULL; tokens = NULL; if (sr_scpi_get_string(serial, command, &response) != SR_OK) if (!response) return SR_ERR; tokens = g_strsplit(response, ",", 0); ptr = tokens; response_array = g_array_sized_new(TRUE, FALSE, sizeof(uint8_t), 256); while (*ptr) { if (sr_atoi(*ptr, &tmp) == SR_OK) response_array = g_array_append_val(response_array, tmp); else ret = SR_ERR; ptr++; } g_strfreev(tokens); g_free(response); if (response_array->len == 0) { g_array_free(response_array, TRUE); *scpi_response = NULL; return SR_ERR; } *scpi_response = response_array; return ret; } /** * Send the *IDN? SCPI command, receive the reply, parse it and store the * reply as a sr_scpi_hw_info structure in the supplied scpi_response pointer. * * The hw_info structure must be freed by the caller via sr_scpi_hw_info_free(). * * @param serial Previously initialized serial port structure. * @param scpi_response Pointer where to store the hw_info structure. * * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR on failure. */ SR_PRIV int sr_scpi_get_hw_id(struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, struct sr_scpi_hw_info **scpi_response) { int num_tokens; char *response; gchar **tokens; struct sr_scpi_hw_info *hw_info; response = NULL; tokens = NULL; if (sr_scpi_get_string(serial, SCPI_CMD_IDN, &response) != SR_OK) if (!response) return SR_ERR; /* * The response to a '*IDN?' is specified by the SCPI spec. It contains * a comma-separated list containing the manufacturer name, instrument * model, serial number of the instrument and the firmware version. */ tokens = g_strsplit(response, ",", 0); for (num_tokens = 0; tokens[num_tokens] != NULL; num_tokens++); if (num_tokens != 4) { sr_dbg("IDN response not according to spec: %80.s.", response); g_strfreev(tokens); g_free(response); return SR_ERR; } g_free(response); hw_info = g_try_malloc(sizeof(struct sr_scpi_hw_info)); if (!hw_info) { g_strfreev(tokens); return SR_ERR_MALLOC; } hw_info->manufacturer = g_strdup(tokens[0]); hw_info->model = g_strdup(tokens[1]); hw_info->serial_number = g_strdup(tokens[2]); hw_info->firmware_version = g_strdup(tokens[3]); g_strfreev(tokens); *scpi_response = hw_info; return SR_OK; } /** * Free a sr_scpi_hw_info struct. * * @param hw_info Pointer to the struct to free. * * This function is safe to call with a NULL pointer. */ SR_PRIV void sr_scpi_hw_info_free(struct sr_scpi_hw_info *hw_info) { if (hw_info) { g_free(hw_info->manufacturer); g_free(hw_info->model); g_free(hw_info->serial_number); g_free(hw_info->firmware_version); g_free(hw_info); } }