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1/*
2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2013 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 <stdlib.h>
21#include <stdio.h>
22#include <sys/types.h>
23#include <dirent.h>
24#include <string.h>
25#include <glib.h>
26#include "config.h" /* Needed for HAVE_LIBUSB_1_0 and others. */
27#include "libsigrok.h"
28#include "libsigrok-internal.h"
29
30/* Message logging helpers with driver-specific prefix string. */
31#define DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN "hwdriver: "
32#define sr_log(l, s, args...) sr_log(l, DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
33#define sr_spew(s, args...) sr_spew(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
34#define sr_dbg(s, args...) sr_dbg(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
35#define sr_info(s, args...) sr_info(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
36#define sr_warn(s, args...) sr_warn(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
37#define sr_err(s, args...) sr_err(DRIVER_LOG_DOMAIN s, ## args)
38
39/**
40 * @file
41 *
42 * Hardware driver handling in libsigrok.
43 */
44
45/**
46 * @defgroup grp_driver Hardware drivers
47 *
48 * Hardware driver handling in libsigrok.
49 *
50 * @{
51 */
52
53static struct sr_config_info sr_config_info_data[] = {
54 {SR_CONF_CONN, SR_T_CHAR, "conn",
55 "Connection", NULL},
56 {SR_CONF_SERIALCOMM, SR_T_CHAR, "serialcomm",
57 "Serial communication", NULL},
58 {SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, SR_T_UINT64, "samplerate",
59 "Sample rate", NULL},
60 {SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO, SR_T_UINT64, "captureratio",
61 "Pre-trigger capture ratio", NULL},
62 {SR_CONF_PATTERN_MODE, SR_T_CHAR, "pattern",
63 "Pattern generator mode", NULL},
64 {SR_CONF_TRIGGER_TYPE, SR_T_CHAR, "triggertype",
65 "Trigger types", NULL},
66 {SR_CONF_RLE, SR_T_BOOL, "rle",
67 "Run Length Encoding", NULL},
68 {SR_CONF_TRIGGER_SLOPE, SR_T_UINT64, "triggerslope",
69 "Trigger slope", NULL},
70 {SR_CONF_TRIGGER_SOURCE, SR_T_CHAR, "triggersource",
71 "Trigger source", NULL},
72 {SR_CONF_HORIZ_TRIGGERPOS, SR_T_FLOAT, "horiz_triggerpos",
73 "Horizontal trigger position", NULL},
74 {SR_CONF_BUFFERSIZE, SR_T_UINT64, "buffersize",
75 "Buffer size", NULL},
76 {SR_CONF_TIMEBASE, SR_T_RATIONAL_PERIOD, "timebase",
77 "Time base", NULL},
78 {SR_CONF_FILTER, SR_T_CHAR, "filter",
79 "Filter targets", NULL},
80 {SR_CONF_VDIV, SR_T_RATIONAL_VOLT, "vdiv",
81 "Volts/div", NULL},
82 {SR_CONF_COUPLING, SR_T_CHAR, "coupling",
83 "Coupling", NULL},
84 {SR_CONF_DATALOG, SR_T_BOOL, "datalog",
85 "Datalog", NULL},
86 {0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL},
87};
88
89/** @cond PRIVATE */
90#ifdef HAVE_HW_BRYMEN_DMM
91extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver brymen_bm857_driver_info;
92#endif
93#ifdef HAVE_HW_COLEAD_SLM
94extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver colead_slm_driver_info;
95#endif
96#ifdef HAVE_LA_DEMO
97extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver demo_driver_info;
98#endif
99#ifdef HAVE_HW_LASCAR_EL_USB
100extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver lascar_el_usb_driver_info;
101#endif
102#ifdef HAVE_HW_MIC_985XX
103extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver mic_98581_driver_info;
104extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver mic_98583_driver_info;
105#endif
106#ifdef HAVE_HW_NEXUS_OSCIPRIME
107extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver nexus_osciprime_driver_info;
108#endif
109#ifdef HAVE_LA_OLS
110extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver ols_driver_info;
111#endif
112#ifdef HAVE_HW_RIGOL_DS1XX2
113extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver rigol_ds1xx2_driver_info;
114#endif
115#ifdef HAVE_HW_TONDAJ_SL_814
116extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver tondaj_sl_814_driver_info;
117#endif
118#ifdef HAVE_HW_VICTOR_DMM
119extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver victor_dmm_driver_info;
120#endif
121#ifdef HAVE_LA_ZEROPLUS_LOGIC_CUBE
122extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver zeroplus_logic_cube_driver_info;
123#endif
124#ifdef HAVE_LA_ASIX_SIGMA
125extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver asix_sigma_driver_info;
126#endif
127#ifdef HAVE_LA_CHRONOVU_LA8
128extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver chronovu_la8_driver_info;
129#endif
130#ifdef HAVE_LA_LINK_MSO19
131extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver link_mso19_driver_info;
132#endif
133#ifdef HAVE_HW_ALSA
134extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver alsa_driver_info;
135#endif
136#ifdef HAVE_LA_FX2LAFW
137extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver fx2lafw_driver_info;
138#endif
139#ifdef HAVE_HW_HANTEK_DSO
140extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver hantek_dso_driver_info;
141#endif
142#ifdef HAVE_HW_AGILENT_DMM
143extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver agdmm_driver_info;
144#endif
145#ifdef HAVE_HW_FLUKE_DMM
146extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver flukedmm_driver_info;
147#endif
148#ifdef HAVE_HW_SERIAL_DMM
149extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver digitek_dt4000zc_driver_info;
150extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver tekpower_tp4000zc_driver_info;
151extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver metex_me31_driver_info;
152extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver peaktech_3410_driver_info;
153extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver mastech_mas345_driver_info;
154extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver va_va18b_driver_info;
155extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver metex_m3640d_driver_info;
156extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver peaktech_4370_driver_info;
157extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver pce_pce_dm32_driver_info;
158extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver radioshack_22_168_driver_info;
159extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver radioshack_22_805_driver_info;
160extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver radioshack_22_812_driver_info;
161extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver voltcraft_vc820_ser_driver_info;
162extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver voltcraft_vc840_ser_driver_info;
163extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver uni_t_ut61d_ser_driver_info;
164extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver uni_t_ut61e_ser_driver_info;
165#endif
166#ifdef HAVE_HW_UNI_T_DMM
167extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver uni_t_ut61d_driver_info;
168extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver uni_t_ut61e_driver_info;
169extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver voltcraft_vc820_driver_info;
170extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver voltcraft_vc840_driver_info;
171#endif
172/** @endcond */
173
174static struct sr_dev_driver *drivers_list[] = {
175#ifdef HAVE_HW_BRYMEN_DMM
176 &brymen_bm857_driver_info,
177#endif
178#ifdef HAVE_HW_COLEAD_SLM
179 &colead_slm_driver_info,
180#endif
181#ifdef HAVE_LA_DEMO
182 &demo_driver_info,
183#endif
184#ifdef HAVE_HW_LASCAR_EL_USB
185 &lascar_el_usb_driver_info,
186#endif
187#ifdef HAVE_HW_MIC_985XX
188 &mic_98581_driver_info,
189 &mic_98583_driver_info,
190#endif
191#ifdef HAVE_HW_NEXUS_OSCIPRIME
192 &nexus_osciprime_driver_info,
193#endif
194#ifdef HAVE_LA_OLS
195 &ols_driver_info,
196#endif
197#ifdef HAVE_HW_RIGOL_DS1XX2
198 &rigol_ds1xx2_driver_info,
199#endif
200#ifdef HAVE_HW_TONDAJ_SL_814
201 &tondaj_sl_814_driver_info,
202#endif
203#ifdef HAVE_HW_VICTOR_DMM
204 &victor_dmm_driver_info,
205#endif
206#ifdef HAVE_LA_ZEROPLUS_LOGIC_CUBE
207 &zeroplus_logic_cube_driver_info,
208#endif
209#ifdef HAVE_LA_ASIX_SIGMA
210 &asix_sigma_driver_info,
211#endif
212#ifdef HAVE_LA_CHRONOVU_LA8
213 &chronovu_la8_driver_info,
214#endif
215#ifdef HAVE_LA_LINK_MSO19
216 &link_mso19_driver_info,
217#endif
218#ifdef HAVE_HW_ALSA
219 &alsa_driver_info,
220#endif
221#ifdef HAVE_LA_FX2LAFW
222 &fx2lafw_driver_info,
223#endif
224#ifdef HAVE_HW_HANTEK_DSO
225 &hantek_dso_driver_info,
226#endif
227#ifdef HAVE_HW_AGILENT_DMM
228 &agdmm_driver_info,
229#endif
230#ifdef HAVE_HW_FLUKE_DMM
231 &flukedmm_driver_info,
232#endif
233#ifdef HAVE_HW_SERIAL_DMM
234 &digitek_dt4000zc_driver_info,
235 &tekpower_tp4000zc_driver_info,
236 &metex_me31_driver_info,
237 &peaktech_3410_driver_info,
238 &mastech_mas345_driver_info,
239 &va_va18b_driver_info,
240 &metex_m3640d_driver_info,
241 &peaktech_4370_driver_info,
242 &pce_pce_dm32_driver_info,
243 &radioshack_22_168_driver_info,
244 &radioshack_22_805_driver_info,
245 &radioshack_22_812_driver_info,
246 &voltcraft_vc820_ser_driver_info,
247 &voltcraft_vc840_ser_driver_info,
248 &uni_t_ut61d_ser_driver_info,
249 &uni_t_ut61e_ser_driver_info,
250#endif
251#ifdef HAVE_HW_UNI_T_DMM
252 &uni_t_ut61d_driver_info,
253 &uni_t_ut61e_driver_info,
254 &voltcraft_vc820_driver_info,
255 &voltcraft_vc840_driver_info,
256#endif
257 NULL,
258};
259
260/**
261 * Return the list of supported hardware drivers.
262 *
263 * @return Pointer to the NULL-terminated list of hardware driver pointers.
264 */
265SR_API struct sr_dev_driver **sr_driver_list(void)
266{
267
268 return drivers_list;
269}
270
271/**
272 * Initialize a hardware driver.
273 *
274 * This usually involves memory allocations and variable initializations
275 * within the driver, but _not_ scanning for attached devices.
276 * The API call sr_driver_scan() is used for that.
277 *
278 * @param ctx A libsigrok context object allocated by a previous call to
279 * sr_init(). Must not be NULL.
280 * @param driver The driver to initialize. This must be a pointer to one of
281 * the entries returned by sr_driver_list(). Must not be NULL.
282 *
283 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid parameters,
284 * SR_ERR_BUG upon internal errors, or another negative error code
285 * upon other errors.
286 */
287SR_API int sr_driver_init(struct sr_context *ctx, struct sr_dev_driver *driver)
288{
289 int ret;
290
291 if (!ctx) {
292 sr_err("Invalid libsigrok context, can't initialize.");
293 return SR_ERR_ARG;
294 }
295
296 if (!driver) {
297 sr_err("Invalid driver, can't initialize.");
298 return SR_ERR_ARG;
299 }
300
301 sr_spew("Initializing driver '%s'.", driver->name);
302 if ((ret = driver->init(ctx)) < 0)
303 sr_err("Failed to initialize the driver: %d.", ret);
304
305 return ret;
306}
307
308/**
309 * Tell a hardware driver to scan for devices.
310 *
311 * In addition to the detection, the devices that are found are also
312 * initialized automatically. On some devices, this involves a firmware upload,
313 * or other such measures.
314 *
315 * The order in which the system is scanned for devices is not specified. The
316 * caller should not assume or rely on any specific order.
317 *
318 * Before calling sr_driver_scan(), the user must have previously initialized
319 * the driver by calling sr_driver_init().
320 *
321 * @param driver The driver that should scan. This must be a pointer to one of
322 * the entries returned by sr_driver_list(). Must not be NULL.
323 * @param options A list of 'struct sr_hwopt' options to pass to the driver's
324 * scanner. Can be NULL/empty.
325 *
326 * @return A GSList * of 'struct sr_dev_inst', or NULL if no devices were
327 * found (or errors were encountered). This list must be freed by the
328 * caller using g_slist_free(), but without freeing the data pointed
329 * to in the list.
330 */
331SR_API GSList *sr_driver_scan(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, GSList *options)
332{
333 GSList *l;
334
335 if (!driver) {
336 sr_err("Invalid driver, can't scan for devices.");
337 return NULL;
338 }
339
340 if (!driver->priv) {
341 sr_err("Driver not initialized, can't scan for devices.");
342 return NULL;
343 }
344
345 l = driver->scan(options);
346
347 sr_spew("Scan of '%s' found %d devices.", driver->name,
348 g_slist_length(l));
349
350 return l;
351}
352
353/** @private */
354SR_PRIV void sr_hw_cleanup_all(void)
355{
356 int i;
357 struct sr_dev_driver **drivers;
358
359 drivers = sr_driver_list();
360 for (i = 0; drivers[i]; i++) {
361 if (drivers[i]->cleanup)
362 drivers[i]->cleanup();
363 }
364}
365
366/** A floating reference can be passed in for data. */
367SR_PRIV struct sr_config *sr_config_new(int key, GVariant *data)
368{
369 struct sr_config *src;
370
371 if (!(src = g_try_malloc(sizeof(struct sr_config))))
372 return NULL;
373 src->key = key;
374 src->data = g_variant_ref_sink(data);
375
376 return src;
377}
378
379SR_PRIV void sr_config_free(struct sr_config *src)
380{
381
382 if (!src || !src->data) {
383 sr_err("%s: invalid data!", __func__);
384 return;
385 }
386
387 g_variant_unref(src->data);
388 g_free(src);
389
390}
391
392/**
393 * Returns information about the given driver or device instance.
394 *
395 * @param driver The sr_dev_driver struct to query.
396 * @param key The configuration key (SR_CONF_*).
397 * @param data Pointer to a GVariant where the value will be stored. Must
398 * not be NULL. The caller is given ownership of the GVariant
399 * and must thus decrease the refcount after use. However if
400 * this function returns an error code, the field should be
401 * considered unused, and should not be unreferenced.
402 * @param sdi (optional) If the key is specific to a device, this must
403 * contain a pointer to the struct sr_dev_inst to be checked.
404 * Otherwise it must be NULL.
405 *
406 * @return SR_OK upon success or SR_ERR in case of error. Note SR_ERR_ARG
407 * may be returned by the driver indicating it doesn't know that key,
408 * but this is not to be flagged as an error by the caller; merely
409 * as an indication that it's not applicable.
410 */
411SR_API int sr_config_get(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver, int key,
412 GVariant **data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
413{
414 int ret;
415
416 if (!driver || !data)
417 return SR_ERR;
418
419 if (!driver->config_get)
420 return SR_ERR_ARG;
421
422 if ((ret = driver->config_get(key, data, sdi)) == SR_OK) {
423 /* Got a floating reference from the driver. Sink it here,
424 * caller will need to unref when done with it. */
425 g_variant_ref_sink(*data);
426 }
427
428 return ret;
429}
430
431/**
432 * Set a configuration key in a device instance.
433 *
434 * @param sdi The device instance.
435 * @param key The configuration key (SR_CONF_*).
436 * @param data The new value for the key, as a GVariant with GVariantType
437 * appropriate to that key. A floating reference can be passed
438 * in; its refcount will be sunk and unreferenced after use.
439 *
440 * @return SR_OK upon success or SR_ERR in case of error. Note SR_ERR_ARG
441 * may be returned by the driver indicating it doesn't know that key,
442 * but this is not to be flagged as an error by the caller; merely
443 * as an indication that it's not applicable.
444 */
445SR_API int sr_config_set(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, int key, GVariant *data)
446{
447 int ret;
448
449 g_variant_ref_sink(data);
450
451 if (!sdi || !sdi->driver || !data)
452 ret = SR_ERR;
453 else if (!sdi->driver->config_set)
454 ret = SR_ERR_ARG;
455 else
456 ret = sdi->driver->config_set(key, data, sdi);
457
458 g_variant_unref(data);
459
460 return ret;
461}
462
463/**
464 * List all possible values for a configuration key.
465 *
466 * @param driver The sr_dev_driver struct to query.
467 * @param key The configuration key (SR_CONF_*).
468 * @param data A pointer to a GVariant where the list will be stored. The
469 * caller is given ownership of the GVariant and must thus
470 * unref the GVariant after use. However if this function
471 * returns an error code, the field should be considered
472 * unused, and should not be unreferenced.
473 * @param sdi (optional) If the key is specific to a device, this must
474 * contain a pointer to the struct sr_dev_inst to be checked.
475 *
476 * @return SR_OK upon success or SR_ERR in case of error. Note SR_ERR_ARG
477 * may be returned by the driver indicating it doesn't know that key,
478 * but this is not to be flagged as an error by the caller; merely
479 * as an indication that it's not applicable.
480 */
481SR_API int sr_config_list(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver, int key,
482 GVariant **data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
483{
484 int ret;
485
486 if (!driver || !data)
487 ret = SR_ERR;
488 else if (!driver->config_list)
489 ret = SR_ERR_ARG;
490 else if ((ret = driver->config_list(key, data, sdi)) == SR_OK)
491 g_variant_ref_sink(*data);
492
493 return ret;
494}
495
496/**
497 * Get information about a configuration key.
498 *
499 * @param key The configuration key.
500 *
501 * @return A pointer to a struct sr_config_info, or NULL if the key
502 * was not found.
503 */
504SR_API const struct sr_config_info *sr_config_info_get(int key)
505{
506 int i;
507
508 for (i = 0; sr_config_info_data[i].key; i++) {
509 if (sr_config_info_data[i].key == key)
510 return &sr_config_info_data[i];
511 }
512
513 return NULL;
514}
515
516/**
517 * Get information about an configuration key, by name.
518 *
519 * @param optname The configuration key.
520 *
521 * @return A pointer to a struct sr_config_info, or NULL if the key
522 * was not found.
523 */
524SR_API const struct sr_config_info *sr_config_info_name_get(const char *optname)
525{
526 int i;
527
528 for (i = 0; sr_config_info_data[i].key; i++) {
529 if (!strcmp(sr_config_info_data[i].id, optname))
530 return &sr_config_info_data[i];
531 }
532
533 return NULL;
534}
535
536/* Unnecessary level of indirection follows. */
537
538/** @private */
539SR_PRIV int sr_source_remove(int fd)
540{
541 return sr_session_source_remove(fd);
542}
543
544/** @private */
545SR_PRIV int sr_source_add(int fd, int events, int timeout,
546 sr_receive_data_callback_t cb, void *cb_data)
547{
548 return sr_session_source_add(fd, events, timeout, cb, cb_data);
549}
550
551/** @} */