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2libserialport: cross-platform library for accessing serial ports
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5libserialport is a minimal library written in C that is intended to take care
6of the OS-specific details when writing software that uses serial ports.
7
8By writing your serial code to use libserialport, you enable it to work
9transparently on any platform supported by the library.
10
11The operations that are supported are:
12
13- Port enumeration (obtaining a list of serial ports on the system).
14- Opening and closing ports.
15- Setting port parameters (baud rate, parity, etc).
16- Reading, writing and flushing data.
17- Obtaining error information.
18
19libserialport is an open source project released under the LGPL3+ license.
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21Status
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23
24The library should build and work on any Windows or Unix-based system. If it
25does not, please submit a bug.
26
27Enumeration is currently only implemented on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. On
28other systems enumeration will return no results, but ports can still be opened
29by name and then used.
30
31If you know how to enumerate available ports on another OS, please submit a bug
32with this information, or better still a patch implementing it.
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34Future
35======
36
37Future versions will add additional API calls for obtaining metadata about a
38port, e.g. for USB devices the USB VID and PID of the underlying device.
39
40Dependencies
41============
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43On Linux, libudev is required. On other systems no other libraries are required.
44
45The libudev dependency could be eliminated in favour of direct sysfs queries at
46the cost of some brevity. This is not currently a priority but if you feel like
47doing this feel free to submit a patch.
48
49Building
50========
51
52The package uses a GNU style build system and requires a Unix style shell.
53On Windows it can be built with the MinGW toolchain and MSYS environment.
54
55Run "./autogen.sh" to generate the build system, "./configure" to setup, then
56"make" to build the library and "make install" to install it.
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58API
59===
60
61The API is simple, and designed to be a minimal wrapper around the serial port
62support in each OS.
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64Most functions take a pointer to a struct sp_port, which represents a serial
65port. These structures are always allocated and freed by the library, using the
66functions in the 'Enumeration' section below.
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e9a2f9c9 68All functions can return only three possible error values. SP_ERR_ARG indicates
0a16d4de 69the function was called with invalid arguments. SP_ERR_FAIL indicates that the
e9a2f9c9 70OS reported a failure. SP_ERR_MEM indicates that a memory allocation failed.
01619328 71All of these error values are negative.
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73When SP_ERR_FAIL is returned, an error code or string description of the error
74can be obtained by calling sp_last_error_code() or sp_last_error_message(). The
75error code or message is that provided by the OS; libserialport does not define
76any error codes or messages of its own.
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78Functions calls that succeed return SP_OK, which is equal to zero, or where
79otherwise documented a positive value.
80
81The available functions are as follows:
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83Enumeration
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85
01619328 86int sp_get_port_by_name(const char *portname, struct sp_port **port_ptr);
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88 Obtains a pointer to a new sp_port structure representing the named port. The
89 user should allocate a variable of type "struct sp_port *" and pass a pointer
90 to this to receive the result.
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92 The result should be freed after use by calling sp_free_port().
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94 Returns: SP_OK on success, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure, SP_ERR_MEM on allocation
95 failure, or SP_ERR_ARG if an invalid pointer is passed. If any error
96 is returned, the variable pointed to by port_ptr will be set to NULL.
97 Otherwise, it will be set to point to the newly allocated port.
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99void sp_free_port(struct sp_port *port);
100
101 Frees a port structure obtained from sp_get_port_by_name().
102
103int sp_list_ports(struct sp_port ***list_ptr);
104
105 Lists the serial ports available on the system. The result obtained is an
106 array of pointers to sp_port structures, terminated by a NULL. The user should
107 allocate a variable of type "struct sp_port **" and pass a pointer to this to
108 receive the result.
109
110 The result should be freed after use by calling sp_free_port_list().
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112 Returns: SP_OK on success, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure, SP_ERR_MEM on allocation
113 failure, or SP_ERR_ARG if an invalid pointer is passed. If any error
114 is returned, the variable pointed to by list_ptr will be set to NULL.
115 Otherwise, it will be set to point to the newly allocated array.
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d54e9004 117void sp_free_port_list(struct sp_port **list);
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01619328 119 Frees a port list obtained from sp_list_ports().
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121Opening and closing ports
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d54e9004 124int sp_open(struct sp_port *port, int flags);
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126 Opens the specified serial port.
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128 Parameters:
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d54e9004 130 port: Pointer to port structure.
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131 flags: Flags to use when opening the serial port. Possible
132 flags are: SP_MODE_RDWR, SP_MODE_RDONLY, and SP_MODE_NONBLOCK.
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134 Returns: SP_OK on success, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure, or SP_ERR_ARG
01619328 135 if an invalid port is passed.
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137int sp_close(struct sp_port *port);
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139 Closes the specified serial port.
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141 Returns: SP_OK on success, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure, or SP_ERR_ARG
142 if an invalid port is passed.
143
144Setting port parameters
145-----------------------
146
147int sp_set_params(struct sp_port *port, int baudrate,
148 int bits, int parity, int stopbits,
149 int flowcontrol, int rts, int dtr);
150
151 Sets serial parameters for the specified serial port.
152
153 Parameters:
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155 port: Pointer to port structure.
156 baudrate: Baud rate to set.
157 bits: Number of data bits to use.
158 parity: Parity setting to use
159 (SP_PARITY_NONE, SP_PARITY_EVEN or SP_PARITY_ODD)
160 stopbits: Number of stop bits to use (1 or 2).
161 flowcontrol: Flow control setting to use
162 (SP_FLOW_NONE, SP_FLOW_HARDWARE or SP_FLOW_SOFTWARE)
163
164 Returns: SP_OK on success, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure, or SP_ERR_ARG
165 for invalid arguments.
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167Reading, writing and flushing data
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169
170int sp_read(struct sp_port *port, const void *buf, size_t count)
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172 Reads bytes from the specified serial port. Note that this function may
173 return after reading less than the specified number of bytes; it is the
174 user's responsibility to iterate as necessary in this case.
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176 Parameters:
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178 port: Pointer to port structure.
179 buf: Buffer in which to store the bytes read.
25ab82f6 180 count: Maximum number of bytes to read.
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182 Returns: The number of bytes read, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure,
183 or SP_ERR_ARG for invalid arguments.
184
185int sp_write(struct sp_port *port, const void *buf, size_t count)
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187 Write bytes to the specified serial port. Note that this function may
188 return after writing less than the specified number of bytes; it is the
189 user's responsibility to iterate as necessary in this case.
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191 Parameters:
192
193 port: Pointer to port structure.
194 buf: Buffer containing the bytes to write.
25ab82f6 195 count: Maximum number of bytes to write.
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197 Returns: The number of bytes written, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure,
198 or SP_ERR_ARG for invalid arguments.
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200int sp_flush(struct sp_port *port);
201
202 Flushes serial port buffers.
203
204 Returns: SP_OK on success, SP_ERR_FAIL on failure, or SP_ERR_ARG
205 if an invalid port is passed.
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207Error handling
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209
210int sp_last_error_code();
211
212 Gets the error code for a failed operation.
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214 In order to obtain the correct result, this function should be called
215 straight after the failure, before executing any other system operations.
216
217 Returns: The system's numeric code for the error that caused the last
218 operation to fail.
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220char *sp_last_error_message();
221
222 Gets the error message for failed operation.
223
224 In order to obtain the correct result, this function should be called
225 straight after the failure, before executing other system operations.
226
227 Returns: The system's message for the error that caused the last
228 operation to fail. This string may be allocated by the function,
229 and should be freed after use by calling sp_free_error_message.
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231void sp_free_error_message(char *message);
232
233 Frees the error message returned by sp_last_error_message().