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1/*
2 * This file is part of the sigrok project.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2010 Bert Vermeulen <bert@biot.com>
5 *
6 * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 */
19
20#include <stdio.h>
21#include <glib.h>
22#include <sigrok.h>
23#include <sigrok-internal.h>
24
25GSList *devices = NULL;
26
27/**
28 * Scan the system for attached logic analyzers / devices.
29 *
30 * This will try to autodetect all supported logic analyzer devices:
31 *
32 * - Those attached via USB (can be reliably detected via USB VID/PID).
33 *
34 * - Those using a (real or virtual) serial port (detected by sending
35 * device-specific commands to all OS-specific serial port devices such
36 * as /dev/ttyS*, /dev/ttyUSB*, /dev/ttyACM*, and others).
37 * The autodetection for this kind of devices can potentially be unreliable.
38 *
39 * Also, sending various bytes/commands to (all!) devices which happen to
40 * be attached to the system via a (real or virtual) serial port can be
41 * problematic. There is no way for libsigrok to know how unknown devices
42 * react to the bytes libsigrok sends. Potentially they could lead to the
43 * device getting into invalid/error states, losing/overwriting data, or...
44 *
45 * In addition to the detection, the devices that are found are also
46 * initialized automatically. On some devices, this involves a firmware upload,
47 * or other such measures.
48 *
49 * The order in which the system is scanned for devices is not specified. The
50 * caller should not assume or rely on any specific order.
51 *
52 * After the system has been scanned for devices, the list of detected (and
53 * supported) devices can be acquired via sr_device_list().
54 *
55 * TODO: Error checks?
56 * TODO: Option to only scan for specific devices or device classes.
57 *
58 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR upon errors.
59 */
60int sr_device_scan(void)
61{
62 GSList *plugins, *l;
63 struct sr_device_plugin *plugin;
64
65 if (!(plugins = sr_list_hwplugins())) {
66 sr_err("dev: %s: no supported devices/hwplugins", __func__);
67 return SR_ERR; /* TODO: More specific error? */
68 }
69
70 /*
71 * Initialize all plugins first. Since the init() call may involve
72 * a firmware upload and associated delay, we may as well get all
73 * of these out of the way first.
74 */
75 for (l = plugins; l; l = l->next) {
76 plugin = l->data;
77 /* TODO: Handle 'plugin' being NULL. */
78 sr_init_hwplugins(plugin);
79 }
80
81 return SR_OK;
82}
83
84/**
85 * Return the list of logic analyzer devices libsigrok has detected.
86 *
87 * If the libsigrok-internal device list is empty, a scan for attached
88 * devices -- via a call to sr_device_scan() -- is performed first.
89 *
90 * TODO: Error handling?
91 *
92 * @return The list (GSList) of detected devices, or NULL if none were found.
93 */
94GSList *sr_device_list(void)
95{
96 if (!devices)
97 sr_device_scan();
98
99 return devices;
100}
101
102/**
103 * Create a new device.
104 *
105 * TODO: num_probes should be uint16_t.
106 * TODO: Should return int, so that we can return SR_OK, SR_ERR_* etc.
107 *
108 * It is the caller's responsibility to g_free() the allocated memory when
109 * no longer needed. TODO: Using which API function?
110 *
111 * @param plugin TODO.
112 * If 'plugin' is NULL, the created device is a "virtual" one.
113 * @param plugin_index TODO
114 * @param num_probes The number of probes (>= 1) this device has.
115 * TODO: 0 allowed?
116 *
117 * @return Pointer to the newly allocated device, or NULL upon errors.
118 */
119struct sr_device *sr_device_new(const struct sr_device_plugin *plugin,
120 int plugin_index, int num_probes)
121{
122 struct sr_device *device;
123 int i;
124
125 if (!plugin) {
126 sr_err("dev: %s: plugin was NULL", __func__);
127 return NULL; /* TODO: SR_ERR_ARG */
128 }
129
130 /* TODO: Check if plugin_index valid? */
131
132 /* TODO: Check if num_probes valid? */
133
134 if (!(device = g_try_malloc0(sizeof(struct sr_device)))) {
135 sr_err("dev: %s: device malloc failed", __func__);
136 return NULL;
137 }
138
139 device->plugin = (struct sr_device_plugin *)plugin;
140 device->plugin_index = plugin_index;
141 devices = g_slist_append(devices, device);
142
143 for (i = 0; i < num_probes; i++)
144 sr_device_probe_add(device, NULL); /* TODO: Check return value. */
145
146 return device;
147}
148
149/**
150 * Clear all probes of the specified device.
151 *
152 * This removes/clears the 'name' and 'trigger' fields of all probes of
153 * the device.
154 *
155 * The order in which the probes are cleared is not specified. The caller
156 * should not assume or rely on a specific order.
157 *
158 * TODO: Rename to sr_device_clear_probes() or sr_device_probe_clear_all().
159 *
160 * @param device The device whose probes to clear. Must not be NULL.
161 * Note: device->probes is allowed to be NULL (in that case,
162 * there are no probes, thus none have to be cleared).
163 *
164 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments.
165 * If something other than SR_OK is returned, 'device' is unchanged.
166 */
167int sr_device_clear(struct sr_device *device)
168{
169 unsigned int pnum;
170
171 if (!device) {
172 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
173 return SR_ERR_ARG;
174 }
175
176 /* Note: device->probes can be NULL, this is handled correctly. */
177
178 for (pnum = 1; pnum <= g_slist_length(device->probes); pnum++)
179 sr_device_probe_clear(device, pnum);
180
181 return SR_OK;
182}
183
184/**
185 * Clear the specified probe in the specified device.
186 *
187 * The probe itself still exists afterwards, but its 'name' and 'trigger'
188 * fields are g_free()'d and set to NULL.
189 *
190 * @param device The device in which the specified (to be cleared) probe
191 * resides. Must not be NULL.
192 * @param probenum The number of the probe to clear.
193 * Note that the probe numbers start at 1 (not 0!).
194 *
195 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or SR_ERR
196 * upon other errors.
197 * If something other than SR_OK is returned, 'device' is unchanged.
198 */
199int sr_device_probe_clear(struct sr_device *device, int probenum)
200{
201 struct sr_probe *p;
202
203 if (!device) {
204 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
205 return SR_ERR_ARG;
206 }
207
208 /* TODO: Sanity check on 'probenum'. */
209
210 if (!(p = sr_device_probe_find(device, probenum))) {
211 sr_err("dev: %s: probe %d not found", __func__, probenum);
212 return SR_ERR; /* TODO: More specific error? */
213 }
214
215 /* If the probe has a name, remove it. */
216 if (p->name) {
217 g_free(p->name);
218 p->name = NULL;
219 }
220
221 /* If the probe has a trigger, remove it. */
222 if (p->trigger) {
223 g_free(p->trigger);
224 p->trigger = NULL;
225 }
226
227 return SR_OK;
228}
229
230/**
231 * Add a probe with the specified name to the specified device.
232 *
233 * The added probe is automatically enabled (the 'enabled' field is TRUE).
234 *
235 * The 'trigger' field of the added probe is set to NULL. A trigger can be
236 * added via sr_device_trigger_set().
237 *
238 * TODO: Are duplicate names allowed?
239 * TODO: Do we enforce a maximum probe number for a device?
240 * TODO: Error if the max. probe number for the specific LA is reached, e.g.
241 * if the caller tries to add more probes than the device actually has.
242 *
243 * @param device The device to which to add a probe with the specified name.
244 * Must not be NULL.
245 * @param name The name of the probe to add to this device. Must not be NULL.
246 * TODO: Maximum length, allowed characters, etc.
247 *
248 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_MALLOC upon memory allocation errors,
249 * or SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments.
250 * If something other than SR_OK is returned, 'device' is unchanged.
251 */
252int sr_device_probe_add(struct sr_device *device, const char *name)
253{
254 struct sr_probe *p;
255 char probename[16]; /* FIXME: Don't hardcode 16? #define? */
256 int probenum;
257
258 if (!device) {
259 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
260 return SR_ERR_ARG;
261 }
262
263 if (!name) {
264 sr_err("dev: %s: name was NULL", __func__);
265 return SR_ERR_ARG;
266 }
267
268 /* TODO: Further checks to ensure name is valid. */
269
270 probenum = g_slist_length(device->probes) + 1;
271
272 if (!(p = g_try_malloc0(sizeof(struct sr_probe)))) {
273 sr_err("dev: %s: p malloc failed", __func__);
274 return SR_ERR_MALLOC;
275 }
276
277 p->index = probenum;
278 p->enabled = TRUE;
279 if (name) {
280 p->name = g_strdup(name);
281 } else {
282 snprintf(probename, 16, "%d", probenum);
283 p->name = g_strdup(probename);
284 }
285 p->trigger = NULL;
286 device->probes = g_slist_append(device->probes, p);
287
288 return SR_OK;
289}
290
291/**
292 * Find the probe with the specified number in the specified device.
293 *
294 * TODO
295 *
296 * @param device TODO. Must not be NULL.
297 * @param probenum The number of the probe whose 'struct sr_probe' we want.
298 * Note that the probe numbers start at 1 (not 0!).
299 *
300 * TODO: Should return int.
301 * TODO: probenum should be unsigned.
302 *
303 * @return A pointer to the requested probe's 'struct sr_probe', or NULL
304 * if the probe could not be found.
305 */
306struct sr_probe *sr_device_probe_find(const struct sr_device *device,
307 int probenum)
308{
309 GSList *l;
310 struct sr_probe *p, *found_probe;
311
312 if (!device) {
313 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
314 return NULL; /* TODO: SR_ERR_ARG */
315 }
316
317 /* TODO: Sanity check on probenum. */
318
319 found_probe = NULL;
320 for (l = device->probes; l; l = l->next) {
321 p = l->data;
322 /* TODO: Check for p != NULL. */
323 if (p->index == probenum) {
324 found_probe = p;
325 break;
326 }
327 }
328
329 return found_probe;
330}
331
332/**
333 * Set the name of the specified probe in the specified device.
334 *
335 * If the probe already has a different name assigned to it, it will be
336 * removed, and the new name will be saved instead.
337 *
338 * TODO: Rename to sr_device_set_probe_name().
339 *
340 * @param device TODO
341 * @param probenum The number of the probe whose name to set.
342 * Note that the probe numbers start at 1 (not 0!).
343 * @param name The new name that the specified probe should get.
344 *
345 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or SR_ERR
346 * upon other errors.
347 * If something other than SR_OK is returned, 'device' is unchanged.
348 */
349int sr_device_probe_name(struct sr_device *device, int probenum,
350 const char *name)
351{
352 struct sr_probe *p;
353
354 if (!device) {
355 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
356 return SR_ERR_ARG;
357 }
358
359 p = sr_device_probe_find(device, probenum);
360 if (!p) {
361 sr_err("dev: %s: probe %d not found", __func__, probenum);
362 return SR_ERR; /* TODO: More specific error? */
363 }
364
365 /* TODO: Sanity check on 'name'. */
366
367 /* If the probe already has a name, kill it first. */
368 if (p->name)
369 g_free(p->name);
370
371 p->name = g_strdup(name);
372
373 return SR_OK;
374}
375
376/**
377 * Remove all triggers set up for the specified device.
378 *
379 * TODO: Better description.
380 *
381 * @param device TODO
382 *
383 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments.
384 * If something other than SR_OK is returned, 'device' is unchanged.
385 */
386int sr_device_trigger_clear(struct sr_device *device)
387{
388 struct sr_probe *p;
389 unsigned int pnum; /* TODO: uint16_t? */
390
391 if (!device) {
392 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
393 return SR_ERR_ARG;
394 }
395
396 if (!device->probes) {
397 sr_err("dev: %s: device->probes was NULL", __func__);
398 return SR_ERR_ARG;
399 }
400
401 for (pnum = 1; pnum <= g_slist_length(device->probes); pnum++) {
402 p = sr_device_probe_find(device, pnum);
403 /* TODO: Silently ignore probes which cannot be found? */
404 if (p && p->trigger) {
405 g_free(p->trigger);
406 p->trigger = NULL;
407 }
408 }
409
410 return SR_OK;
411}
412
413/**
414 * Add a trigger to the specified device.
415 *
416 * TODO: Better description.
417 * TODO: Describe valid format of the 'trigger' string.
418 *
419 * @param device TODO. Must not be NULL.
420 * @param probenum The number of the probe. TODO.
421 * Note that the probe numbers start at 1 (not 0!).
422 * @param trigger TODO.
423 * TODO: Is NULL allowed?
424 *
425 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or SR_ERR
426 * upon other errors.
427 * If something other than SR_OK is returned, 'device' is unchanged.
428 */
429int sr_device_trigger_set(struct sr_device *device, int probenum,
430 const char *trigger)
431{
432 struct sr_probe *p;
433
434 if (!device) {
435 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
436 return SR_ERR_ARG;
437 }
438
439 /* TODO: Sanity check on 'probenum'. */
440
441 /* TODO: Sanity check on 'trigger'. */
442
443 p = sr_device_probe_find(device, probenum);
444 if (!p) {
445 sr_err("dev: %s: probe %d not found", __func__, probenum);
446 return SR_ERR; /* TODO: More specific error? */
447 }
448
449 /* If the probe already has a trigger, kill it first. */
450 if (p->trigger)
451 g_free(p->trigger);
452
453 p->trigger = g_strdup(trigger);
454
455 return SR_OK;
456}
457
458/**
459 * Determine whether the specified device has the specified capability.
460 *
461 * TODO: Should return int?
462 *
463 * @param device Pointer to the device to be checked. Must not be NULL.
464 * The device's 'plugin' field must not be NULL either.
465 * @param hwcap The capability that should be checked (whether it's supported
466 * by the specified device).
467 *
468 * @return TRUE, if the device has the specified capability, FALSE otherwise.
469 * FALSE is also returned upon invalid input parameters or other
470 * error conditions.
471 */
472gboolean sr_device_has_hwcap(const struct sr_device *device, int hwcap)
473{
474 int *capabilities, i;
475
476 if (!device) {
477 sr_err("dev: %s: device was NULL", __func__);
478 return FALSE; /* TODO: SR_ERR_ARG. */
479 }
480
481 if (!device->plugin) {
482 sr_err("dev: %s: device->plugin was NULL", __func__);
483 return FALSE; /* TODO: SR_ERR_ARG. */
484 }
485
486 /* TODO: Sanity check on 'hwcap'. */
487
488 if (!(capabilities = device->plugin->get_capabilities())) {
489 sr_err("dev: %s: device has no capabilities", __func__);
490 return FALSE; /* TODO: SR_ERR*. */
491 }
492
493 for (i = 0; capabilities[i]; i++) {
494 if (capabilities[i] != hwcap)
495 continue;
496 sr_spew("dev: %s: found hwcap %d", __func__, hwcap);
497 return TRUE;
498 }
499
500 sr_spew("dev: %s: hwcap %d not found", __func__, hwcap);
501
502 return FALSE;
503}