------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HACKING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding style ------------ This project is programmed using the Linux kernel coding style, see http://lxr.linux.no/linux/Documentation/CodingStyle for details. Please use the same style for any code contributions, thanks! Contributions ------------- - Patches should be sent to the development mailinglist at sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net (please subscribe to the list first). https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel - Alternatively, you can also clone the git repository and let us know from where to pull/review your changes. You can use gitorious.org, github.com, or any other public git hosting site. Adding a new hardware driver ---------------------------- The simple, scripted way (recommended): --------------------------------------- Use the 'new-driver' script from the sigrok-util repo: $ git clone git://sigrok.org/sigrok-util $ cd sigrok-util/source $ ./new-driver "Tondaj SL-814" The example above generates a patch file against the current libsigrok development git tree which adds a simple "stub" driver for your device (the Tondaj SL-814 sound level meter in this case). You can apply it like this: $ cd libsigrok $ git am 0001-tondaj-sl-814-Initial-driver-skeleton.patch You can now edit the files in the hardware/tondaj-sl-814 directory as needed. The manual way: --------------- This is a rough overview of what you need to do in order to add a new driver (using the Tondaj SL-814 device as example). It's basically what the 'new-driver' script (see above) does for you: - configure.ac: - Add an --enable-tondaj-sl-814 option. - Add "hardware/tondaj-sl-814/Makefile" to the AC_CONFIG_FILES list. - Add and entry for the device in the "Enabled hardware drivers" list at the bottom of the file. - hardware/Makefile.am: Add "tondaj-sl-814" to the SUBDIRS variable. - hwdriver.c: Add a tondaj_sl_814_driver_info entry in two places. - hardware/tondaj-sl-814/ directory: Add the following files: Makefile.am, api.c, protocol.c, protocol.h See existing drivers or the 'new-driver' output for the details. Random notes ------------ - Consistently use g_try_malloc() / g_try_malloc0(). Do not use standard malloc()/calloc() if it can be avoided (sometimes other libs such as libftdi can return malloc()'d memory, for example). - Always properly match allocations with the proper *free() functions. If glib's g_try_malloc()/g_try_malloc0() was used, use g_free() to free the memory. Otherwise use standard free(). Never use the wrong function! - Never use g_malloc() or g_malloc0(). These functions do not return NULL if not enough memory is available but rather lead to an exit() or segfault instead. This behaviour is not acceptable for libraries. Use g_try_malloc()/g_try_malloc0() instead and check the return value. - You should never print any messages (neither to stdout nor stderr nor elsewhere) "manually" via e.g. printf() or g_log() or similar functions. Only sr_err()/sr_warn()/sr_info()/sr_dbg()/sr_spew() should be used. - Use glib's gboolean / TRUE / FALSE for boolean types consistently. Do not use and its true / false, and do not invent private definitions for this either. - Consistently use the same naming convention for #include guards in headers: __ This ensures that all #include guards are always unique and consistent. Examples: LIBSIGROK_LIBSIGROK_H, LIBSIGROK_HARDWARE_ASIX_SIGMA_ASIX_SIGMA_H - Consistently use the same naming convention for API functions: __(). Examples: sr_log_loglevel_set(), sr_log_loglevel_get(), sr_log_handler_set(), sr_log_handler_set_default(), and so on. Or: sr_session_new(), sr_session_destroy(), sr_session_load(), and so on. Getter/setter function names should usually end with "_get" or "_set". Functions creating new "objects" should end with "_new". Functions destroying "objects" should end with "_destroy". Functions adding or removing items (e.g. from lists) should end with either "_add" or "_remove". Functions operating on all items from a list (not on only one of them), should end with "_all", e.g. "_remove_all", "_get_all", and so on. Use "_remove_all" in favor of "_clear" for consistency. Doxygen ------- - In Doxygen comments, put an empty line between the block of @param lines and the final @return line. The @param lines themselves (if there is more than one) are not separated by empty lines. - Mark private functions (SR_PRIV) with /** @private */, so that Doxygen doesn't include them in the output. Functions that are "static" anyway don't need to be marked like this. - Mark private variables/#defines with /** @cond PRIVATE */ and /** @endcond */, so that Doxygen doesn't include them in the output. Variables that are "static" don't need to be marked like this. Release engineering ------------------- See http://sigrok.org/wiki/Developers/Release_process for a list of items that need to be done when releasing a new tarball.