* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
-#include <glib.h>
-
#ifndef LIBSIGROK_HARDWARE_FX2LAFW_FX2LAFW_H
#define LIBSIGROK_HARDWARE_FX2LAFW_FX2LAFW_H
+#include <glib.h>
+
+/* Message logging helpers with driver-specific prefix string. */
+#define DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN "fx2lafw: "
+#define sr_log(l, s, args...) sr_log(l, DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
+#define sr_spew(s, args...) sr_spew(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
+#define sr_dbg(s, args...) sr_dbg(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
+#define sr_info(s, args...) sr_info(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
+#define sr_warn(s, args...) sr_warn(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
+#define sr_err(s, args...) sr_err(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
+
#define USB_INTERFACE 0
#define USB_CONFIGURATION 1
#define NUM_TRIGGER_STAGES 4
uint32_t dev_caps;
};
-struct context {
+struct dev_context {
const struct fx2lafw_profile *profile;
/*
* Since we can't keep track of an fx2lafw device after upgrading
- * the firmware (it re-enumerates into a different device address
+ * the firmware (it renumerates into a different device address
* after the upgrade) this is like a global lock. No device will open
* until a proper delay after the last device was upgraded.
*/
void *session_dev_id;
struct sr_usb_dev_inst *usb;
+
+ unsigned int num_transfers;
+ struct libusb_transfer **transfers;
};
#endif