* This file is part of the libsigrok project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013 Marc Schink <sigrok-dev@marcschink.de>
+ * Copyright (C) 2019 Gerhard Sittig <gerhard.sittig@gmx.net>
*
* 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
/* Single column formats. */
enum single_col_format {
- FORMAT_BIN,
- FORMAT_HEX,
- FORMAT_OCT,
+ FORMAT_NONE, /* Ignore this column. */
+ FORMAT_BIN, /* Bin digits for a set of bits (or just one bit). */
+ FORMAT_HEX, /* Hex digits for a set of bits. */
+ FORMAT_OCT, /* Oct digits for a set of bits. */
+};
+
+static const char *col_format_text[] = {
+ [FORMAT_NONE] = "unknown",
+ [FORMAT_BIN] = "binary",
+ [FORMAT_HEX] = "hexadecimal",
+ [FORMAT_OCT] = "octal",
+};
+
+struct column_details {
+ size_t col_nr;
+ enum single_col_format text_format;
+ size_t channel_offset;
+ size_t channel_count;
};
struct context {
/* Determines if sample data is stored in multiple columns. */
gboolean multi_column_mode;
+ /* Parameters how to process the columns. */
+ size_t column_want_count;
+ struct column_details *column_details;
+
/* Column number of the sample data in single column mode. */
size_t single_column;
- /*
- * Number of the first column to parse. Equivalent to the number of the
- * first channel in multi column mode and the single column number in
- * single column mode.
- */
+ /* Column number of the first channel. */
size_t first_column;
- /*
- * Column number of the first channel in multi column mode and position of
- * the bit for the first channel in single column mode.
- */
- size_t first_channel;
-
/* Line number to start processing. */
size_t start_line;
return SR_OK;
}
+static int make_column_details_single(struct context *inc,
+ size_t col_nr, size_t bit_count, enum single_col_format format)
+{
+ struct column_details *details;
+
+ /*
+ * Need at least as many columns to also include the one with
+ * the single-column input data.
+ */
+ inc->column_want_count = col_nr;
+
+ /*
+ * Allocate the columns' processing details. Columns are counted
+ * from 1 (user's perspective), array items from 0 (programmer's
+ * perspective).
+ */
+ inc->column_details = g_malloc0_n(col_nr, sizeof(inc->column_details[0]));
+ details = &inc->column_details[col_nr - 1];
+ details->col_nr = col_nr;
+
+ /*
+ * In single-column mode this single column will hold all bits
+ * of all logic channels, in the user specified number format.
+ */
+ details->text_format = format;
+ details->channel_offset = 0;
+ details->channel_count = bit_count;
+
+ return SR_OK;
+}
+
+static int make_column_details_multi(struct context *inc,
+ size_t first_col, size_t last_col)
+{
+ struct column_details *details;
+ size_t col_nr;
+
+ /*
+ * Need at least as many columns to also include the one with
+ * the last channel's data.
+ */
+ inc->column_want_count = last_col;
+
+ /*
+ * Allocate the columns' processing details. Columns are counted
+ * from 1, array items from 0.
+ * In multi-column mode each column will hold a single bit for
+ * the respective channel.
+ */
+ inc->column_details = g_malloc0_n(last_col, sizeof(inc->column_details[0]));
+ for (col_nr = first_col; col_nr <= last_col; col_nr++) {
+ details = &inc->column_details[col_nr - 1];
+ details->col_nr = col_nr;
+ details->text_format = FORMAT_BIN;
+ details->channel_offset = col_nr - first_col;
+ details->channel_count = 1;
+ }
+
+
+ return SR_OK;
+}
+
+static const struct column_details *lookup_column_details(struct context *inc, size_t nr)
+{
+ if (!inc || !inc->column_details)
+ return NULL;
+ if (!nr || nr > inc->column_want_count)
+ return NULL;
+ return &inc->column_details[nr - 1];
+}
+
/*
* Primitive operations for text input: Strip comments off text lines.
* Split text lines into columns. Process input text for individual
}
}
-/* TODO Move parse_line() here. */
-
/**
- * @brief Parse a text field into multiple bits, binary presentation.
+ * @brief Splits a text line into a set of columns.
*
- * @param[in] str The input text, a run of 0/1 digits.
+ * @param[in] buf The input text line to split.
* @param[in] inc The input module's context.
*
- * @retval SR_OK Success.
- * @retval SR_ERR Invalid input data (empty, or format error).
+ * @returns An array of strings, representing the columns' text.
*
- * This routine modifies the logic levels in the current sample set,
- * based on the text input which consists of binary digits.
+ * This routine splits a text line on previously determined separators.
*/
-static int parse_binstr(const char *str, struct context *inc)
+static char **split_line(char *buf, struct context *inc)
{
- gsize i, j, length;
- char c;
-
- length = strlen(str);
- if (!length) {
- sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is empty.", inc->single_column,
- inc->line_number);
- return SR_ERR;
- }
-
- i = inc->first_channel;
- for (j = 0; i < length && j < inc->num_channels; i++, j++) {
- c = str[length - i - 1];
- if (c == '1') {
- set_logic_level(inc, j, 1);
- } else if (c != '0') {
- sr_err("Invalid text '%s' in binary column %zu in line %zu.",
- str, inc->single_column, inc->line_number);
- return SR_ERR;
- }
- }
-
- return SR_OK;
+ return g_strsplit(buf, inc->delimiter->str, 0);
}
/**
- * @brief Parse a text field into multiple bits, hexadecimal presentation.
+ * @brief Parse a multi-bit field into several logic channels.
*
- * @param[in] str The input text, a run of hex digits.
+ * @param[in] column The input text, a run of bin/hex/oct digits.
* @param[in] inc The input module's context.
+ * @param[in] col_nr The involved column number (1-based).
*
* @retval SR_OK Success.
* @retval SR_ERR Invalid input data (empty, or format error).
*
* This routine modifies the logic levels in the current sample set,
- * based on the text input which consists of hexadecimal digits.
+ * based on the text input and a user provided format spec.
*/
-static int parse_hexstr(const char *str, struct context *inc)
+static int parse_column(const char *column, struct context *inc, size_t col_nr)
{
- gsize i, j, k, length;
- uint8_t value;
+ const struct column_details *col_det;
+ size_t length, ch_rem, ch_idx, ch_inc;
+ const char *rdptr;
char c;
-
- length = strlen(str);
- if (!length) {
- sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is empty.", inc->single_column,
- inc->line_number);
+ gboolean valid;
+ const char *type_text;
+ uint8_t bits;
+
+ /* See whether and how the columns needs to get processed. */
+ col_det = lookup_column_details(inc, col_nr);
+ if (!col_det) {
+ sr_dbg("Column %zu in line %zu without processing details?",
+ col_nr, inc->line_number);
return SR_ERR;
}
+ if (col_det->text_format == FORMAT_NONE)
+ return SR_OK;
- /* Calculate the position of the first hexadecimal digit. */
- i = inc->first_channel / 4;
- for (j = 0; i < length && j < inc->num_channels; i++) {
- c = str[length - i - 1];
- if (!g_ascii_isxdigit(c)) {
- sr_err("Invalid text '%s' in hex column %zu in line %zu.",
- str, inc->single_column, inc->line_number);
- return SR_ERR;
- }
-
- value = g_ascii_xdigit_value(c);
- k = (inc->first_channel + j) % 4;
- for (; j < inc->num_channels && k < 4; j++, k++) {
- set_logic_level(inc, j, value & (1 << k));
- }
- }
-
- return SR_OK;
-}
-
-/**
- * @brief Parse a text field into multiple bits, octal presentation.
- *
- * @param[in] str The input text, a run of oct digits.
- * @param[in] inc The input module's context.
- *
- * @retval SR_OK Success.
- * @retval SR_ERR Invalid input data (empty, or format error).
- *
- * This routine modifies the logic levels in the current sample set,
- * based on the text input which consists of octal digits.
- */
-static int parse_octstr(const char *str, struct context *inc)
-{
- gsize i, j, k, length;
- uint8_t value;
- char c;
-
- length = strlen(str);
+ /*
+ * Prepare to read the digits from the text end towards the start.
+ * A digit corresponds to a variable number of channels (depending
+ * on the value's radix). Prepare the mapping of text digits to
+ * (a number of) logic channels.
+ */
+ length = strlen(column);
if (!length) {
- sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is empty.", inc->single_column,
+ sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is empty.", col_nr,
inc->line_number);
return SR_ERR;
}
+ rdptr = &column[length];
+ ch_idx = col_det->channel_offset;
+ ch_rem = col_det->channel_count;
- /* Calculate the position of the first octal digit. */
- i = inc->first_channel / 3;
- for (j = 0; i < length && j < inc->num_channels; i++) {
- c = str[length - i - 1];
- if (c < '0' || c > '7') {
- sr_err("Invalid text '%s' in oct column %zu in line %zu.",
- str, inc->single_column, inc->line_number);
- return SR_ERR;
- }
-
- value = g_ascii_xdigit_value(c);
- k = (inc->first_channel + j) % 3;
- for (; j < inc->num_channels && k < 3; j++, k++) {
- set_logic_level(inc, j, value & (1 << k));
- }
- }
-
- return SR_OK;
-}
-
-static int parse_single_column(const char *column, struct context *inc)
-{
- switch (inc->format) {
- case FORMAT_BIN:
- return parse_binstr(column, inc);
- case FORMAT_HEX:
- return parse_hexstr(column, inc);
- case FORMAT_OCT:
- return parse_octstr(column, inc);
- }
-
- return SR_ERR;
-}
-
-/**
- * @brief Splits a text line into a set of columns.
- *
- * @param[in] buf The input text line to split.
- * @param[in] inc The input module's context.
- * @param[in] max_cols The maximum column count, negative to get all of them.
- *
- * @returns An array of strings, representing the columns' text.
- *
- * This routine splits a text line on previously determined separators.
- * A previously determined set of columns gets isolated (starting at a
- * first position and spanning a given number of columns). A negative
- * value for the maximum number of columns results in no restriction on
- * the result set's length (the first columns still get trimmed off).
- */
-static char **parse_line(char *buf, struct context *inc, ssize_t max_cols)
-{
- const char *str, *remainder;
- GSList *list, *l;
- char **columns;
- char *column;
- gsize seen, taken;
-
- seen = 0;
- taken = 0;
- list = NULL;
-
- remainder = buf;
- str = strstr(remainder, inc->delimiter->str);
- while (str && max_cols) {
- if (seen >= inc->first_column) {
- column = g_strndup(remainder, str - remainder);
- list = g_slist_prepend(list, g_strstrip(column));
-
- max_cols--;
- taken++;
+ /*
+ * Get another digit and derive up to four logic channels' state from
+ * it. Make sure to not process more bits than the column has channels
+ * associated with it.
+ */
+ while (rdptr > column && ch_rem) {
+ /* Check for valid digits according to the input radix. */
+ c = *(--rdptr);
+ switch (inc->format) {
+ case FORMAT_BIN:
+ valid = g_ascii_isxdigit(c) && c < '2';
+ ch_inc = 1;
+ break;
+ case FORMAT_OCT:
+ valid = g_ascii_isxdigit(c) && c < '8';
+ ch_inc = 3;
+ break;
+ case FORMAT_HEX:
+ valid = g_ascii_isxdigit(c);
+ ch_inc = 4;
+ break;
+ default:
+ valid = FALSE;
+ break;
}
-
- remainder = str + inc->delimiter->len;
- str = strstr(remainder, inc->delimiter->str);
- seen++;
- }
-
- if (buf[0] && max_cols && seen >= inc->first_column) {
- column = g_strdup(remainder);
- list = g_slist_prepend(list, g_strstrip(column));
- taken++;
- }
-
- if (!(columns = g_try_new(char *, taken + 1)))
- return NULL;
- columns[taken--] = NULL;
- for (l = list; l; l = l->next)
- columns[taken--] = l->data;
-
- g_slist_free(list);
-
- return columns;
-}
-
-/**
- * @brief Picks logic levels from multiple binary colomns, one channel per column.
- *
- * @param[in] columns The text fields which are kept in the columns.
- * @param[in] inc The input module's context.
- *
- * @retval SR_OK Success.
- * @retval SR_ERR Insufficient input, or syntax errors.
- *
- * This routine exclusively handles binary input where one logic channel
- * occupies one column each. All channels are expected to reside in one
- * consequtive run of columns.
- */
-static int parse_multi_columns(char **columns, struct context *inc)
-{
- gsize i;
- char *column;
-
- for (i = 0; i < inc->num_channels; i++) {
- column = columns[i];
- if (strcmp(column, "1") == 0) {
- set_logic_level(inc, i, 1);
- } else if (!strlen(column)) {
- sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is empty.",
- inc->first_channel + i, inc->line_number);
+ if (!valid) {
+ type_text = col_format_text[inc->format];
+ sr_err("Invalid text '%s' in %s type column %zu in line %zu.",
+ column, type_text, col_nr, inc->line_number);
return SR_ERR;
- } else if (strcmp(column, "0") != 0) {
- sr_err("Invalid text '%s' in bit column %zu in line %zu.",
- column, inc->first_channel + i,
- inc->line_number);
+ }
+ /* Use the digit's bits for logic channels' data. */
+ bits = g_ascii_xdigit_value(c);
+ switch (inc->format) {
+ case FORMAT_NONE:
+ /* ShouldNotHappen(TM), but silences compiler warning. */
return SR_ERR;
+ case FORMAT_HEX:
+ if (ch_rem >= 4) {
+ ch_rem--;
+ set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 3, bits & (1 << 3));
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case FORMAT_OCT:
+ if (ch_rem >= 3) {
+ ch_rem--;
+ set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 2, bits & (1 << 2));
+ }
+ if (ch_rem >= 2) {
+ ch_rem--;
+ set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 1, bits & (1 << 1));
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case FORMAT_BIN:
+ ch_rem--;
+ set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 0, bits & (1 << 0));
+ break;
}
+ ch_idx += ch_inc;
}
+ /*
+ * TODO Determine whether the availability of extra input data
+ * for unhandled logic channels is worth warning here. In this
+ * implementation users are in control, and can have the more
+ * significant bits ignored (which can be considered a feature
+ * and not really a limitation).
+ */
return SR_OK;
}
{
struct context *inc;
const char *s;
+ int ret;
in->sdi = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct sr_dev_inst));
in->priv = inc = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct context));
inc->delimiter = g_string_new(g_variant_get_string(
g_hash_table_lookup(options, "delimiter"), NULL));
if (inc->delimiter->len == 0) {
- sr_err("Delimiter must be at least one character.");
+ sr_err("Column delimiter cannot be empty.");
return SR_ERR_ARG;
}
inc->comment = g_string_new(g_variant_get_string(
g_hash_table_lookup(options, "comment"), NULL));
if (g_string_equal(inc->comment, inc->delimiter)) {
- /* That's never going to work. Likely the result of the user
- * setting the delimiter to ; -- the default comment. Clearing
- * the comment setting will work in that case. */
+ /*
+ * Using the same sequence as comment leader and column
+ * delimiter won't work. The user probably specified ';'
+ * as the column delimiter but did not adjust the comment
+ * leader. Try DWIM, drop comment strippin support here.
+ */
+ sr_warn("Comment leader and column delimiter conflict, disabling comment support.");
g_string_truncate(inc->comment, 0);
}
inc->samplerate = g_variant_get_uint64(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "samplerate"));
- inc->first_channel = g_variant_get_uint32(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "first-channel"));
+ inc->first_column = g_variant_get_uint32(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "first-column"));
inc->use_header = g_variant_get_boolean(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "header"));
return SR_ERR_ARG;
}
- if (inc->multi_column_mode)
- inc->first_column = inc->first_channel;
- else
- inc->first_column = inc->single_column;
-
- if (!inc->multi_column_mode && !inc->num_channels) {
- sr_err("Number of channels needs to be specified in single column mode.");
+ /*
+ * Derive the set of columns to inspect and their respective
+ * formats from simple input specs. Remain close to the previous
+ * set of option keywords and their meaning. Exclusively support
+ * a single column with multiple bits in it, or an adjacent set
+ * of colums with one bit each. The latter may not know the total
+ * column count here (when the user omitted the spec), and will
+ * derive it from the first text line of the input file.
+ */
+ if (inc->single_column && inc->num_channels) {
+ sr_dbg("DIAG Got single column (%zu) and channels (%zu).",
+ inc->single_column, inc->num_channels);
+ sr_dbg("DIAG -> column %zu, %zu bits in %s format.",
+ inc->single_column, inc->num_channels,
+ col_format_text[inc->format]);
+ ret = make_column_details_single(inc,
+ inc->single_column, inc->num_channels, inc->format);
+ if (ret != SR_OK)
+ return ret;
+ } else if (inc->multi_column_mode) {
+ sr_dbg("DIAG Got multi-column, first column %zu, count %zu.",
+ inc->first_column, inc->num_channels);
+ if (inc->num_channels) {
+ sr_dbg("DIAG -> columns %zu-%zu, 1 bit each.",
+ inc->first_column,
+ inc->first_column + inc->num_channels - 1);
+ ret = make_column_details_multi(inc, inc->first_column,
+ inc->first_column + inc->num_channels - 1);
+ if (ret != SR_OK)
+ return ret;
+ } else {
+ sr_dbg("DIAG -> incomplete spec, have to update later.");
+ }
+ } else {
+ sr_err("Unknown or unsupported combination of option values.");
return SR_ERR_ARG;
}
{
struct context *inc;
GString *channel_name;
- size_t num_columns, i;
- size_t line_number, l;
+ size_t num_columns, ch_idx, ch_name_idx, col_idx, col_nr;
+ size_t line_number, line_idx;
int ret;
char **lines, *line, **columns, *column;
+ const struct column_details *detail;
ret = SR_OK;
inc = in->priv;
line_number = 0;
lines = g_strsplit_set(buf->str, delim_set, 0);
- for (l = 0; lines[l]; l++) {
+ for (line_idx = 0; (line = lines[line_idx]); line_idx++) {
line_number++;
- line = lines[l];
if (inc->start_line > line_number) {
- sr_spew("Line %zu skipped.", line_number);
+ sr_spew("Line %zu skipped (before start).", line_number);
continue;
}
if (line[0] == '\0') {
/* Reached first proper line. */
break;
}
- if (!lines[l]) {
+ if (!line) {
/* Not enough data for a proper line yet. */
ret = SR_ERR_NA;
goto out;
}
- /*
- * In order to determine the number of columns parse the current line
- * without limiting the number of columns.
- */
- columns = parse_line(line, inc, -1);
+ /* See how many columns the current line has. */
+ columns = split_line(line, inc);
if (!columns) {
sr_err("Error while parsing line %zu.", line_number);
ret = SR_ERR;
goto out;
}
num_columns = g_strv_length(columns);
-
- /* Ensure that the first column is not out of bounds. */
if (!num_columns) {
- sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is out of bounds.",
- inc->first_column, line_number);
+ sr_err("Error while parsing line %zu.", line_number);
ret = SR_ERR;
goto out;
}
-
- if (inc->multi_column_mode) {
- /*
- * Detect the number of channels in multi column mode
- * automatically if not specified.
- */
- if (!inc->num_channels) {
- inc->num_channels = num_columns;
- sr_dbg("Number of auto-detected channels: %zu.",
- inc->num_channels);
- }
-
- /*
- * Ensure that the number of channels does not exceed the number
- * of columns in multi column mode.
- */
- if (num_columns < inc->num_channels) {
- sr_err("Not enough columns for desired number of channels in line %zu.",
- line_number);
- ret = SR_ERR;
+ sr_dbg("DIAG Got %zu columns in text line: %s.", num_columns, line);
+
+ /* Optionally update incomplete multi-column specs. */
+ if (inc->multi_column_mode && !inc->num_channels) {
+ inc->num_channels = num_columns - inc->first_column + 1;
+ sr_dbg("DIAG -> multi-column update: columns %zu-%zu, 1 bit each.",
+ inc->first_column,
+ inc->first_column + inc->num_channels - 1);
+ ret = make_column_details_multi(inc, inc->first_column,
+ inc->first_column + inc->num_channels - 1);
+ if (ret != SR_OK)
goto out;
- }
}
+ /*
+ * Assume all lines have equal length (column count). Bail out
+ * early on suspicious or insufficient input data (check input
+ * which became available here against previous user specs or
+ * auto-determined properties, regardless of layout variant).
+ */
+ if (num_columns < inc->column_want_count) {
+ sr_err("Insufficient input text width for desired data amount, got %zu but want %zu columns.",
+ num_columns, inc->column_want_count);
+ ret = SR_ERR;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Determine channel names. Optionally use text from a header
+ * line (when requested by the user, and only works in multi
+ * column mode). In the absence of header text, or in single
+ * column mode, channels are assigned rather generic names.
+ */
channel_name = g_string_sized_new(64);
- for (i = 0; i < inc->num_channels; i++) {
- column = columns[i];
- if (inc->use_header && inc->multi_column_mode && column[0] != '\0')
- g_string_assign(channel_name, column);
- else
- g_string_printf(channel_name, "%zu", i);
- sr_channel_new(in->sdi, i, SR_CHANNEL_LOGIC, TRUE, channel_name->str);
+ for (col_idx = 0; col_idx < inc->column_want_count; col_idx++) {
+ col_nr = col_idx + 1;
+ detail = lookup_column_details(inc, col_nr);
+ if (detail->text_format == FORMAT_NONE)
+ continue;
+ column = columns[col_idx];
+ sr_dbg("DIAG col %zu, ch count %zu, text %s.",
+ col_nr, detail->channel_count, column);
+ for (ch_idx = 0; ch_idx < detail->channel_count; ch_idx++) {
+ ch_name_idx = detail->channel_offset + ch_idx;
+ if (inc->use_header && *column && inc->multi_column_mode)
+ g_string_assign(channel_name, column);
+ else
+ g_string_printf(channel_name, "%zu", ch_name_idx);
+ sr_dbg("DIAG ch idx %zu, name %s.", ch_name_idx, channel_name->str);
+ sr_channel_new(in->sdi, ch_name_idx, SR_CHANNEL_LOGIC, TRUE,
+ channel_name->str);
+ }
}
g_string_free(channel_name, TRUE);
if (!check_header_in_reread(in)) {
{
struct context *inc;
gsize num_columns;
- size_t max_columns, l;
+ size_t line_idx, col_idx, col_nr;
int ret;
- char *p, **lines, *line, **columns;
+ char *p, **lines, *line, **columns, *column;
inc = in->priv;
if (!inc->started) {
inc->started = TRUE;
}
- /* Limit the number of columns to parse. */
- if (inc->multi_column_mode)
- max_columns = inc->num_channels;
- else
- max_columns = 1;
-
/*
* Consider empty input non-fatal. Keep accumulating input until
* at least one full text line has become available. Grab the
ret = SR_OK;
lines = g_strsplit_set(in->buf->str, delim_set, 0);
- for (l = 0; lines[l]; l++) {
+ for (line_idx = 0; (line = lines[line_idx]); line_idx++) {
inc->line_number++;
- line = lines[l];
if (line[0] == '\0') {
sr_spew("Blank line %zu skipped.", inc->line_number);
continue;
continue;
}
- columns = parse_line(line, inc, max_columns);
+ /* Split the line into columns, check for minimum length. */
+ columns = split_line(line, inc);
if (!columns) {
sr_err("Error while parsing line %zu.", inc->line_number);
g_strfreev(lines);
return SR_ERR;
}
num_columns = g_strv_length(columns);
- if (!num_columns) {
- sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is out of bounds.",
- inc->first_column, inc->line_number);
- g_strfreev(columns);
- g_strfreev(lines);
- return SR_ERR;
- }
- /*
- * Ensure that the number of channels does not exceed the number
- * of columns in multi column mode.
- */
- if (inc->multi_column_mode && num_columns < inc->num_channels) {
- sr_err("Not enough columns for desired number of channels in line %zu.",
- inc->line_number);
+ if (num_columns < inc->column_want_count) {
+ sr_err("Insufficient column count %zu in line %zu.",
+ num_columns, inc->line_number);
g_strfreev(columns);
g_strfreev(lines);
return SR_ERR;
clear_logic_samples(inc);
- if (inc->multi_column_mode)
- ret = parse_multi_columns(columns, inc);
- else
- ret = parse_single_column(columns[0], inc);
- if (ret != SR_OK) {
- g_strfreev(columns);
- g_strfreev(lines);
- return SR_ERR;
+ for (col_idx = 0; col_idx < inc->column_want_count; col_idx++) {
+ column = columns[col_idx];
+ col_nr = col_idx + 1;
+ ret = parse_column(column, inc, col_nr);
+ if (ret != SR_OK) {
+ g_strfreev(columns);
+ g_strfreev(lines);
+ return SR_ERR;
+ }
}
/* Send sample data to the session bus (buffered). */
OPT_FORMAT,
OPT_COMMENT,
OPT_RATE,
- OPT_FIRST_LOGIC,
+ OPT_FIRST_COL,
OPT_HEADER,
OPT_START,
OPT_MAX,
[OPT_FORMAT] = { "format", "Data format (single-col. mode)", "The numeric format of the data (single-col. mode): bin, hex, oct", NULL, NULL },
[OPT_COMMENT] = { "comment", "Comment character(s)", "The comment prefix character(s)", NULL, NULL },
[OPT_RATE] = { "samplerate", "Samplerate (Hz)", "The sample rate (used during capture) in Hz", NULL, NULL },
- [OPT_FIRST_LOGIC] = { "first-channel", "First channel", "The column number of the first channel (multi-col. mode); bit position for the first channel (single-col. mode)", NULL, NULL },
+ [OPT_FIRST_COL] = { "first-column", "First column", "The column number of the first channel (multi-col. mode)", NULL, NULL },
[OPT_HEADER] = { "header", "Interpret first line as header (multi-col. mode)", "Treat the first line as header with channel names (multi-col. mode)", NULL, NULL },
[OPT_START] = { "startline", "Start line", "The line number at which to start processing samples (>= 1)", NULL, NULL },
[OPT_MAX] = ALL_ZERO,
GSList *l;
if (!options[0].def) {
- options[OPT_SINGLE_COL].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_int32(0));
- options[OPT_NUM_LOGIC].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_int32(0));
+ options[OPT_SINGLE_COL].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(0));
+ options[OPT_NUM_LOGIC].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(0));
options[OPT_DELIM].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string(","));
options[OPT_FORMAT].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string("bin"));
l = NULL;
options[OPT_FORMAT].values = l;
options[OPT_COMMENT].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string(";"));
options[OPT_RATE].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint64(0));
- options[OPT_FIRST_LOGIC].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_int32(0));
+ options[OPT_FIRST_COL].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(1));
options[OPT_HEADER].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_boolean(FALSE));
- options[OPT_START].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_int32(1));
+ options[OPT_START].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(1));
}
return options;