Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 17 May 2020 16:49:27 +0000 (18:49 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rephrase limits management, use sub structure
Move the acquisition limits related variables into a sub struct within
the device context. Over time they became numerous, and might grow more
in the future.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 17 May 2020 14:15:54 +0000 (16:15 +0200)]
asix-sigma: track whether triggers were specified when acquisition started
There are several separate conditions which the driver needs to tell
apart. There is a compile time switch whether trigger support shall be
built in. There is the condition whether acquisition start involved a
user provided trigger spec. And there is the hardware flag whether a
previously configured trigger condition matched and where its position
is.
Only accept user provided trigger specs when trigger support is builtin.
(The get/set/list availability and spec passing is done in applications
outside of the library, we better check just to make sure.) Only setup
the trigger related hardware parameters when a spec was provided. Only
check for trigger positions when the hardware detected a match.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 2 May 2020 16:38:44 +0000 (18:38 +0200)]
asix-sigma: enable trigger support code (development HACK)
Enable the compile time option which builds trigger support code into
the asix-sigma driver. This is a development hack. Trigger support in
the driver is incomplete and currently not operational.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 17 May 2020 14:04:29 +0000 (16:04 +0200)]
asix-sigma: data type nits, minor variable renames
Address remaining data type nits. Use more appropriate types for sizes
and counters and indices, as well as for booleans.
Prefer more verbose variable names in a few spots to avoid the rather
generic 'i' symbol, especially in complex code paths with deeply nested
flow control or with long distances between declaration and use. Re-use
an existing buffer in the acquisition start for command sequences which
setup trigger in/out as well as clock parameters.
Introduce some variables which may seem unnecessary. But these are
useful for research during maintenance.
This is a mechanical adjustment, behaviour does not change.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 16 May 2020 20:08:08 +0000 (22:08 +0200)]
asix-sigma: prepare configuration re-use across sigrok sessions
Introduce the required infrastructure to store successfully applied
configuration data in hardware registers. This lets the probe phase of
the next sigrok session pick up where the previous session left. Which
improves usability, and increases performance by eliminating delays in
the acquisition start, by not repeating unnecessary firmware uploads.
The vendor documentation suggests there would be FPGA registers that are
available for application use ("plugin configuration"). Unfortunately
experiments show that registers beyond address 0x0f don't hold the data
which was written to them. As do unused registers in the first page. So
the desirable feature is not operational in this implementation. There
could be different netlist versions which I'm not aware of, or there
could be flaws in this driver implementation. This needs more attention.
Gerhard Sittig [Wed, 13 May 2020 05:51:48 +0000 (07:51 +0200)]
asix-sigma: nits in the hardware configuration declaration
Stop assuming that C language variables whould have a specific memory
layout that applications could rely on. Use normal data types in higher
abstraction layers, drop non-portable bit fields. Use existing macros
for the creation of bit masks of a given width.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 31 May 2020 09:22:07 +0000 (11:22 +0200)]
sw_limits: start msec timeout period only after start() call
When application code used the common SW limits API, the call sequence
of init() then set() then check() already kept expiring, which is rather
unexpected. The timeout period should only start when start() is called,
check() should not signal expiration before the start() call.
The specific use case is the combination of an msecs timeout and capture
ratio when triggers are used. The post-trigger period only starts when
the trigger match was seen, even though its length is already known when
the acquisition starts. It's desirable to run the start() call for the
post-trigger timeout late, and not terminate the acquisition before the
trigger match.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 31 May 2020 13:23:19 +0000 (15:23 +0200)]
serial: accept bitrate only serialcomm= spec, default to 8n1 frames
The previous implementation considered both the UART bitrate and the
frame format mandatory, users had to specify "/8n1" as well just to
change the bitrate.
This commit makes the frame format optional, and defaults to 8n1 which
is so popular these days. When specified, the frame format still needs
to preceed the other optional flow and handshake flags, for maximum
backwards compatibility, and equal robustness in the process of parsing
serialcomm= specs.
Unfortunately device drivers cannot specify their preferred or default
UART frame format. Which means that users still need to provide these
when a device does not use 8n1. This is not a regression, the previous
implementation always needed the frame format spec.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 23 May 2020 05:41:55 +0000 (07:41 +0200)]
asix-sigma: update comment on channel names (vendor doc says "1-16")
Eliminate doubt from a comment on ASIX SIGMA's channel names which was
introduced in commit d261dbbfcc73. Publicly available documentation does
agree their names start at "1" and go up to "16".
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 16 May 2020 17:37:52 +0000 (19:37 +0200)]
asix-sigma: add support for external clock
The 50MHz netlist supports the use of an external clock. Any of the 16
channels can use any of its edges to have another sample taken from all
the other pins. It's nice that the hardware does track timestamps, which
results in an exact reproduction of the input signals' timing with 20ns
resolution, although the clock is externally provided and need not have
a fixed rate.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 16 May 2020 16:07:37 +0000 (18:07 +0200)]
asix-sigma: more trigger spec to register values conversion sync with doc
Rephrase more parts of sigma_build_basic_trigger() to closer match the
vendor documentation. Use the M3Q name. Be explicit about "parameters"
setup (even if that means to assign zero values, comments help there).
Using three BE16 items for the parameters improves readability.
Rephrase the sigma_build_basic_trigger() and build_lut_entry() routines
to hopefully improve readability. Avoid the use of short and generic
identifiers which are just too easy to confuse with each other and the
1 literal and negation operator in deeply nested loops and complex
expressions that span several text lines. Reduce indentation where
appropriate. Concentrate initialization and use of variables such that
reviewers need less context for verification.
This is a purely mechanical change, the function of triggers remains
untested for now. Setting "selres" in that spot is suspicious, too.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 16 May 2020 14:27:25 +0000 (16:27 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rephrase trigger LUT upload to hardware for readability
Rephrase the sigma_write_trigger_lut() routine to work on "a higher
level" of abstraction. Avoid short and most of all generic variable
names. Use identifiers that are closer to the vendor documentation.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 16 May 2020 10:13:38 +0000 (12:13 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rephrase and extend register access for readability
Reduce the probability of errors during maintenance, and also increase
readability. Replace open coded nibble extraction and bit positions by
accessor helpers and symbolic identifiers. Adjust existing math where it
did not match the vendor documentation. Always communicate 8bit register
addresses, don't assume that application use remains within a specific
"page". Provide more FPGA register access primitives so that call sites
need not re-invent FPGA command sequence construction. Remove remaining
open coded endianess conversion in DRAM access.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 16 May 2020 08:23:15 +0000 (10:23 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rephrase firmware dependent param upload at acquisition start
The 100/200MHz supporting FPGA netlists differ in their register set
from 50MHz netlists. Adjust the parameter download at acquisition start.
Raise awareness of the "TriggerSelect" and "TriggerSelect2" difference
(the former only exists in 50MHz netlists, the latter's meaning differs
between firmware variants). "ClockSelect" semantics also differs between
netlists. Stop sending four bytes to a register that is just one byte
deep, channel selection happened to work by mere coincidence.
Eliminate a few more magic numbers, unobfuscate respective code paths.
Though some questions remain (trigger related, not a blocker for now,
needs to get addressed later).
Gerhard Sittig [Fri, 15 May 2020 11:59:29 +0000 (13:59 +0200)]
asix-sigma: keep remaining samplerate handling in protocol.c
Make the list of supported samplerates an internal detail of the
protocol.c source file. Have the api.c source file retrieve the list
as well as the currently configured value by means of query routines.
Ideally the current rate could get retrieved from hardware at runtime.
A future driver implementation could do that. This version sticks with
the lowest supported rate, as in the previous version.
Gerhard Sittig [Fri, 15 May 2020 11:40:26 +0000 (13:40 +0200)]
asix-sigma: cosmetics, sort protocol.h function groups
Sort "semi public" routines and "global data" of the asix-sigma driver
in the protocol.h header file by their use. Add comments. This improves
maintenance of the driver source.
Gerhard Sittig [Fri, 15 May 2020 11:29:20 +0000 (13:29 +0200)]
asix-sigma: prepare FTDI open/close for "optional open"
Move all of the FTDI connection handling from api.c to protocol.c, and
prepare "forced" and "optional" open/close. This allows future driver
code to gracefully handle situations where FPGA registers need to get
accessed, while the caller may be inside or outside the "opened" period
of the session. This is motivated by automatic netlist type and sample
rate detection, to avoid the cost of repeated firmware uploads.
Detect more error conditions, and unbreak those code paths where wrong
data was forwarded. It's essential to tell the USB communication layer,
sigrok API error codes, and glib mainloop receive callbacks apart. Since
the compiler won't notice, maintainers have to be extra careful.
Rephrase diagnostics messages. The debug and spew levels are intended
for developers, but the error/warn/info levels will get presented to
users, should read more fluently and speak from the application's POV.
Allow long text lines in source code, to not break string literals which
users will report and developers need to search for (this matches Linux
kernel coding style).
This commit also combines the retrieval of sample memory fill level,
trigger position, and status flags. Since these values span an adjacent
set of FPGA registers. Which reduces USB communication overhead, and
simplifies error handling. The helper routine considers the retrieval
of each of these values as optional from the caller's perspective, to
simplify other use cases (mode check during acquisition, before sample
download after acquisition has stopped).
INIT pin sensing after PROG pin pulsing was reworked, to handle the
technicalities of the FTDI chip and its USB communication and the FTDI
library which is an external dependency of this device driver. Captures
of USB traffic suggest that pin state is communicated at arbitrary times.
Gerhard Sittig [Fri, 15 May 2020 07:06:40 +0000 (09:06 +0200)]
asix-sigma: style nits, expression complexity, information locality
Address minor style nits to improve readability and simplify review. The
sizeof() expressions need not duplicate data type details. Concentrate
the assignment to, update of, and evaluation of variables in closer
proximity to reduce potential for errors during maintenance. Separate
the gathering of input data and the check for their availability from
each other, to simplify expressions and better reflect the logic's flow.
Gerhard Sittig [Wed, 13 May 2020 16:26:54 +0000 (18:26 +0200)]
asix-sigma: more u16 sample memory access nits (timestamps, values)
Further "flatten" the DRAM layout's declaration for sample data. Declare
timestamps and sample data as uint16_t, keep accessing them via endianess
aware conversion routines. Accessing a larger integer in smaller quantities
is perfectly fine, the inverse direction would be problematic.
Gerhard Sittig [Tue, 12 May 2020 19:51:10 +0000 (21:51 +0200)]
asix-sigma: improve robustness of parameter upload to hardware
Keep application data in its logical presentation in C language struct
fields. Explicitly convert to raw byte streams by means of endianess
aware conversion helpers. Don't assume a specific memory layout for
C language variables any longer. This improves portability, and
reliability of hardware access across compiler versions and build
configurations.
This change also unobfuscates the "disabled channels" arithmetics in
the sample rate dependent logic. Passes read-only pointers to write
routines. Improves buffer size checks. Reduces local buffer size for
DRAM reads. Rewords comments on "decrement then subtract 64" during
trigger/stop position gathering. Unobfuscates access to sample data
after download (timestamps, and values). Covers a few more occurances
of magic numbers for memory organization.
Prefer masks over shift counts for hardware register bit fields, to
improve consistency of the declaration block and code instructions.
Improve maintenability of the LA mode initiation after FPGA netlist
configuration (better match written data and read-back expectation,
eliminate magic literals that are hidden in nibbles).
Gerhard Sittig [Tue, 12 May 2020 18:09:54 +0000 (20:09 +0200)]
asix-sigma: style nits, devc in routine signatures, long text lines
Move the 'devc' parameter to the front in routine signatures for the
remaining locations which were not adjusted yet. Reduce indentation of
continuation lines, especially in long routine signatures. Try to not
break string literals in diagnostics messages, rephrase some of the
messages. Massage complex formulae for the same reason.
Whitespace changes a lot, word positions move on text lines. See a
corresponding whitespace ignoring and/or word diff for the essence of
the change.
Gerhard Sittig [Tue, 12 May 2020 19:57:13 +0000 (21:57 +0200)]
asix-sigma: reword list of sample rates, (try to) use 1/2/5 steps
The driver got extended in a previous commit to accept any hardware
supported samplerate in the setter API, although the list call does
suggest a discrete set of rates (a subset of the hardware capabilities).
Update a comment to catch up with the implementation.
Drop the 250kHz item, it's too close to 200kHz. Add a 2MHz item to
achieve a more consistent 1/2/5 sequence in each decade. Unfortunately
50MHz and an integer divider will never result in 20MHz, that's why
25MHz is an exception to this rule (has been before, just "stands out
more perceivably" in this adjusted sequence).
Gerhard Sittig [Tue, 12 May 2020 05:59:54 +0000 (07:59 +0200)]
asix-sigma: improve robustness of firmware download, delay and retry
Running several firmware uploads in quick repetition sometimes failed.
It's essential to stop the active netlist from preventing the FPGA's
getting reconfigured (FTDI to FPGA pins are so few, and shared). Delays
in a single iteration of the initiation sequence improves reliability.
Retries of the sequence are belt and suspenders on top of that.
Before the change, failure to configure was roughly one in ten. After
the change, several thousand reconfigurations passed without failure.
Gerhard Sittig [Tue, 12 May 2020 05:20:17 +0000 (07:20 +0200)]
asix-sigma: eliminate magic numbers in firmware file references
Use symbolic identifiers to select firmware images, which eliminates
magic 0/1/2 position numbers in the list of files, improves readability
and also improves robustness. Move 'devc' to 'ctx' and before other
arguments in routine signatures while we are here.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 10 May 2020 18:06:16 +0000 (20:06 +0200)]
asix-sigma: mark FPGA config phase in "state" of dev context
FPGA configuration (netlist upload) of ASIX SIGMA devices is rather
special a phase, and deserves its own state in the device context's
"state" tracking. Not only is the logic analyzer not available during
this period, the FTDI cable is also put into bitbanging mode instead
of regular data communication in FIFO mode, and netlist configuration
takes a considerable amount of time (tenths of a second).
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 10 May 2020 14:45:17 +0000 (16:45 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rework time/count limits support, accept more samplerates
Use common support for SW limits, and untangle the formerly convoluted
logic for sample count or time limits. Accept user provided samplerate
values when the hardware supports them, also those which are not listed.
The previous implementation mapped sample count limits to timeout specs
which depend on the samplerate. The order of applications' calls into
the config set routines is unspecified, the use of one common storage
space led to an arbitrary resulting value for the msecs limit, and loss
of user specified values for read-back.
Separate the input which was specified by applications, from limits
which were derived from this input and determine the acquisition phase's
duration, from sample count limits which apply to sample data download
and session feed submission after the acquisition finished. This allows
to configure the values in any order, to read back previously configured
values, and to run arbitrary numbers of acquisition and download cycles
without losing input specs.
This commit also concentrates all the limits related computation in a
single location at the start of the acquisition. Moves the submission
buffer's count limit container to the device context where the other
limits are kept as well. Renames the samplerate variable, and drops an
aggressive check for supported rates (now uses hardware constraints as
the only condition). Removes an unused variable in the device context.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 10 May 2020 07:14:41 +0000 (09:14 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rephrase submission of logic data to session feed
Introduce a 4MiB session feed submission buffer in the device context.
This reduces the number of API calls and improves performance of srzip
archive creation.
This change also eliminates complex logic which manipulates a previously
created buffer's length and data position, to split the queued data when
a trigger position was involed. The changed implementation results in a
data flow from sample memory to the session feed which feels more natural
during review, and better lends itself to future trigger support code.
Use common SW limits support for the optional sample count limit. Move
'sdi' and 'devc' parameters to the front to match conventions. Reduce
indentation in routine signatures while we are here.
This implementation is prepared to handle trigger positions, but for now
disables the specific logic which checks for trigger condition matches
to improve the trigger marker's resolution. This will get re-enabled in
a later commit.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 9 May 2020 18:23:23 +0000 (20:23 +0200)]
asix-sigma: eliminate magic numbers in sample memory access
Add more symbolic identifiers, and rename some of the existing names for
access to SIGMA sample memory. This eliminates magic numbers and reduces
redundancy and potential for errors during maintenance.
This commit also concentrates DRAM layout related declarations in the
header file in a single location, which previously were scattered, and
separated registers from their respective bit fields.
Extend comments on the difference of events versus sample data.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 9 May 2020 16:59:40 +0000 (18:59 +0200)]
asix-sigma: move FPGA commands before register layout declaration
Move the FPGA commands (which can access registers, and sample memory)
declarations before the register layout declaration. Which then no
longer separates the registers declarations from their bit fields.
Update comments on the register set while we are here.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 9 May 2020 16:28:02 +0000 (18:28 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rephrase some of the FPGA command exchange
Eliminate a few magic numbers in FPGA commands, use symbolic identifiers
for automatic register address increments, and DRAM access bank selects.
Improve grouping of related declarations in the header file.
Gerhard Sittig [Fri, 8 May 2020 14:54:28 +0000 (16:54 +0200)]
asix-sigma: eliminate magic numbers in FPGA configuration
Slightly rephrase and comment on the FPGA configuration of the ASIX
SIGMA logic analyzer. Use symbolic pin names to eliminate magic numbers.
Concentrate FPGA related comments in a single spot, tell the Xilinx FPGA
from FTDI cable (uses bitbang mode for slave serial configuration).
This fixes typos in the PROG pulse and INIT check (tests D5 and comments
on D6). Also removes the most probably undesired 100s timeout in the
worst case (100M us, 10K iterations times 10ms delay). Obsoletes labels
for error paths. Drops a few empty lines to keep related instruction
blocks together. Includes other style nits.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 3 May 2020 15:02:17 +0000 (17:02 +0200)]
asix-sigma: rework scan for USB devices, add support for conn= specs
Stick with the FTDI library for data acquisition, and most of all for
firmware upload (bitbang is needed during FPGA configuration). Removing
this dependency is more complex, and needs to get addressed later.
Re-use common USB support during scan before open, which also allows to
select devices if several of them are connected. Either of "conn=vid.pid"
or "conn=bus.addr" formats are supported and were tested.
This implementation detects and displays SIGMA and SIGMA2 devices. Though
their function is identical, users may want to see the respective device
name. Optionally detect OMEGA devices, too (compile time option, off by
default), though they currently are not supported beyond detection. They
just show up during scans for ASIX logic analyzers, and users may want to
have them listed, too, for awareness.
This implementation also improves robustness when devices get disconnected
between scan and use. The open and close routines now always create the
FTDI contexts after the code has moved out of the scan phase, where common
USB support code is used.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 2 May 2020 16:37:03 +0000 (18:37 +0200)]
asix-sigma: nits in the list of firmware files
Eliminate an unnecessary magic number for the maximum filename length of
SIGMA netlists. Use a more compact source code phrase to "unclutter" the
list of filenames and their features/purpose. Move the filesize limit to
the list of files to simplify future maintenance.
Introduce a text to number conversion routine which is more general than
sr_atol() is. It accepts non-decimal numbers, with optional caller given
or automatic base, including 0b for binary. It is not as strict and can
return the position after the number, so that callers can optionally
support suffix notations (units, or scale factors, or multiple separated
numbers in the same text string).
Gerhard Sittig [Wed, 27 May 2020 17:53:09 +0000 (19:53 +0200)]
tests: extend endianess conversion tests to also cover inline routines
Cover the recently introduced inline routines which back the preprocessor
macros for endianess conversion. Add test sequences for read and write
routines for different data types of different sizes, different endianess
formats and signedness, and include those routines which increment the
read/write position.
Address style, robustness, and usability nits in the common endianess
conversion helpers in the libsigrok-internal.h header file. Rephrase
preprocessor macros as static inline C language functions to eliminate
side effects, and improve data type safety. Provide macros under the
previous names for backwards compatibility, so that call sites can
migrate to the routines at their discretion (or not at all).
Performance is not affected. Inline routines are identically accessible
to compiler optimizers as preprocessor macros with their text expansion
are. Resulting machine code should be the same.
Introduce variants which also increment the read or write position in
the byte stream after data transfer. This reduces more redundancy at
call sites.
Gerhard Sittig [Sun, 10 May 2020 20:37:29 +0000 (22:37 +0200)]
tests: also cover endianess conversion helpers
Introduce a new tests/conv.c source file which exercises the endianess
conversion macros. It's assumed that some use cases may break their
operation, fortunately these edge cases were not seen before, or the
unreliable operation went unnoticed. This test raises awareness of the
implementation's constraints.
This is a start, the test sequence will benefit from adding some more
cases to increase coverage.
Gerhard Sittig [Sat, 14 Dec 2019 08:27:15 +0000 (09:27 +0100)]
uni-t-ut32x: drop redundant close and free at end of scan
The UT32x driver requires a user spec for the connection. The device
cannot get identified, that's why successful open/close for the port
will suffice. Lack of an input spec as well as failure in the early
scan phase will terminate the scan routine early.
When we reach the end of the scan which creates the device instance
and registers it with the list of found devices, the port already
is closed and the list of devices will never be empty. Remove the
redundant close call and the dead branch which frees the serial port.
Uwe Hermann [Sat, 2 May 2020 13:39:26 +0000 (15:39 +0200)]
siglent-sds: Fix various compiler warnings.
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c: In function 'siglent_sds_get_digital':
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c:382:35: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
if (data_low_channels->len <= samples_index) {
^
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c:391:36: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
if (data_high_channels->len <= samples_index) {
^
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c:417:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
for (long index = 0; index < tmp_samplebuf->len; index++) {
^
In file included from src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c:37:0:
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c: In function 'siglent_sds_receive':
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.h:28:20: warning: format '%li' expects argument of type 'long int', but argument 3 has type 'uint64_t {aka long long unsigned int}' [-Wformat=]
#define LOG_PREFIX "siglent-sds"
^
./src/libsigrok-internal.h:815:41: note: in expansion of macro 'LOG_PREFIX'
#define sr_dbg(...) sr_log(SR_LOG_DBG, LOG_PREFIX ": " __VA_ARGS__)
^
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c:564:6: note: in expansion of macro 'sr_dbg'
sr_dbg("Requesting: %li bytes.", devc->num_samples - devc->num_block_bytes);
^
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c: In function 'siglent_sds_get_dev_cfg_horizontal':
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.h:28:20: warning: format '%lu' expects argument of type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'uint64_t {aka long long unsigned int}' [-Wformat=]
#define LOG_PREFIX "siglent-sds"
^
./src/libsigrok-internal.h:815:41: note: in expansion of macro 'LOG_PREFIX'
#define sr_dbg(...) sr_log(SR_LOG_DBG, LOG_PREFIX ": " __VA_ARGS__)
^
src/hardware/siglent-sds/protocol.c:933:2: note: in expansion of macro 'sr_dbg'
sr_dbg("Current memory depth: %lu.", devc->memory_depth_analog);
^
Andreas Sandberg [Mon, 24 Feb 2020 22:46:35 +0000 (22:46 +0000)]
bt/bt_bluez: Implement retry if rfcomm sockets are busy
There are cases where the connect() call returns EBUSY when trying to
connect to a device. This has been observed when sampling an RDTech
UM24C. In this case, scanning the device works fine. However, when
sampling the device, Sigrok first scans the device, then closes the
connection and re-opens it to sample the device. If the close/open
calls happen in close successions, the Bluetooth stack sometimes
returns EBUSY.
Work around this issue by retrying if the connect() returns EBUSY.
Since the device should be closed after the scan, close it in sr_modbus_scan.
Alternatively, every single driver could close the device after calling
sr_modbus_scan. This causes duplicated code, is prone to forgetting it and it
wasn't the calling driver who opened the device in the first place.
Uwe Hermann [Wed, 8 Apr 2020 20:46:23 +0000 (22:46 +0200)]
zeroplus-logic-cube: Fix an issue when changing triggers.
Changing triggers (e.g. from low to high) would sometimes cause the
acquisition to seemingly "hang" due to missing variable initializations
(in reality the device would wait for incorrect triggers and/or on
incorrect channels).
Gerhard Sittig [Mon, 23 Dec 2019 16:00:13 +0000 (17:00 +0100)]
center-3xx: use common signed LE16 conversion for temperature value
Prefer the common conversion helper for little endian 16bit signed data.
The previous local implementation only worked for positive values, and
yielded incorrect results for negative temperatures.
Including the `functional` header is necessary in order to use `std::function` in the definition of `LogCallbackFunction` when compiling with gcc 7.3.0.
Uwe Hermann [Sat, 4 Apr 2020 20:14:48 +0000 (22:14 +0200)]
bindings/ruby: Disable Ruby bindings until we have a fix for #1526.
The Ruby bindings currently don't build (at least with Ruby 2.7
and/or SWIG 4.x). Disable them as a temporary workaround until we
have a more permanent fix.
conversion.c:81: warning: argument 'lo_thr' from the argument list of sr_a2l_schmitt_trigger has multiple @param documentation sections
src/analog.c:611: warning: return value 'SR_ERR_ARG' of sr_rational_div has multiple documentation sections
src/device.c:205: warning: explicit link request to 'TRUE' could not be resolved
src/device.c:205: warning: explicit link request to 'FALSE' could not be resolved
src/device.c:231: warning: explicit link request to 'TRUE' could not be resolved
src/device.c:231: warning: explicit link request to 'FALSE' could not be resolved
src/serial.c:246: warning: explicit link request to 'NULL' could not be resolved
src/strutil.c:602: warning: explicit link request to 'NULL' could not be resolved
src/device.c:94: warning: unable to resolve reference to 'sr_channel_free()' for \ref command
src/strutil.c:597: warning: unable to resolve reference to 'sr_hexdump_free()' for \ref command
src/strutil.c:622: warning: unable to resolve reference to 'sr_hexdump_new()' for \ref command
src/device.c:430: warning: The following parameters of sr_dev_inst_channel_add(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, int index, int type, const char *name) are not documented: parameter 'sdi'
src/session.c:163: warning: The following parameters of fd_source_new(struct sr_session *session, void *key, gintptr fd, int events, int timeout_ms) are not documented: parameter 'events'
Daniel Trnka [Thu, 12 Mar 2020 11:08:35 +0000 (12:08 +0100)]
asix-sigma: check for successful register access in sample download
The previous implementation got stuck in an infinite loop when data
acquisition started, but the device got disconnected before the data
acquisition terminates. An implementation detail ignored communication
errors, and never saw the expected condition that was required to
continue in the sample download sequence. Unbreak that code path.
Uwe Hermann [Sun, 22 Mar 2020 15:58:54 +0000 (16:58 +0100)]
korad-kaxxxxp: Fix max. possible current for all devices.
Even though the devices/websites/manuals usually say 0..30V, the
hardware actually accepts up to 31V, both via serial as well as by
simply rotating the knob on the device (and our driver already
reflects that).
The same is true for current, it's usually 0..5A as per docs, but many
(probably all) devices accept 5.1A via serial and knob.
Thus, set the max current of all devices to 5.1A (or 3.1A for 3A
devices). We're assuming they all have this property, and we've seen
this in practice on at least three different versions of the device.