2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
4 * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen <bert@biot.com>
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22 #include <sys/types.h>
26 #include "config.h" /* Needed for HAVE_LIBUSB_1_0 and others. */
27 #include "libsigrok.h"
28 #include "libsigrok-internal.h"
31 #define LOG_PREFIX "hwdriver"
34 extern SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver *drivers_list[];
39 * Hardware driver handling in libsigrok.
43 * @defgroup grp_driver Hardware drivers
45 * Hardware driver handling in libsigrok.
50 static struct sr_config_info sr_config_info_data[] = {
51 {SR_CONF_CONN, SR_T_STRING, "conn",
53 {SR_CONF_SERIALCOMM, SR_T_STRING, "serialcomm",
54 "Serial communication", NULL},
55 {SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, SR_T_UINT64, "samplerate",
57 {SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO, SR_T_UINT64, "captureratio",
58 "Pre-trigger capture ratio", NULL},
59 {SR_CONF_PATTERN_MODE, SR_T_STRING, "pattern",
61 {SR_CONF_TRIGGER_MATCH, SR_T_INT32, "triggermatch",
62 "Trigger matches", NULL},
63 {SR_CONF_EXTERNAL_CLOCK, SR_T_BOOL, "external_clock",
64 "External clock mode", NULL},
65 {SR_CONF_SWAP, SR_T_BOOL, "swap",
66 "Swap channel order", NULL},
67 {SR_CONF_RLE, SR_T_BOOL, "rle",
68 "Run Length Encoding", NULL},
69 {SR_CONF_TRIGGER_SLOPE, SR_T_STRING, "triggerslope",
70 "Trigger slope", NULL},
71 {SR_CONF_TRIGGER_SOURCE, SR_T_STRING, "triggersource",
72 "Trigger source", NULL},
73 {SR_CONF_HORIZ_TRIGGERPOS, SR_T_FLOAT, "horiz_triggerpos",
74 "Horizontal trigger position", NULL},
75 {SR_CONF_BUFFERSIZE, SR_T_UINT64, "buffersize",
77 {SR_CONF_TIMEBASE, SR_T_RATIONAL_PERIOD, "timebase",
79 {SR_CONF_FILTER, SR_T_STRING, "filter",
80 "Filter targets", NULL},
81 {SR_CONF_VDIV, SR_T_RATIONAL_VOLT, "vdiv",
83 {SR_CONF_COUPLING, SR_T_STRING, "coupling",
85 {SR_CONF_DATALOG, SR_T_BOOL, "datalog",
87 {SR_CONF_SPL_WEIGHT_FREQ, SR_T_STRING, "spl_weight_freq",
88 "Sound pressure level frequency weighting", NULL},
89 {SR_CONF_SPL_WEIGHT_TIME, SR_T_STRING, "spl_weight_time",
90 "Sound pressure level time weighting", NULL},
91 {SR_CONF_HOLD_MAX, SR_T_BOOL, "hold_max",
93 {SR_CONF_HOLD_MIN, SR_T_BOOL, "hold_min",
95 {SR_CONF_SPL_MEASUREMENT_RANGE, SR_T_UINT64_RANGE, "spl_meas_range",
96 "Sound pressure level measurement range", NULL},
97 {SR_CONF_VOLTAGE_THRESHOLD, SR_T_DOUBLE_RANGE, "voltage_threshold",
98 "Voltage threshold", NULL },
99 {SR_CONF_POWER_OFF, SR_T_BOOL, "power_off",
101 {SR_CONF_DATA_SOURCE, SR_T_STRING, "data_source",
102 "Data source", NULL},
103 {SR_CONF_NUM_LOGIC_CHANNELS, SR_T_INT32, "logic_channels",
104 "Number of logic channels", NULL},
105 {SR_CONF_NUM_ANALOG_CHANNELS, SR_T_INT32, "analog_channels",
106 "Number of analog channels", NULL},
107 {SR_CONF_OUTPUT_VOLTAGE, SR_T_FLOAT, "output_voltage",
108 "Current output voltage", NULL},
109 {SR_CONF_OUTPUT_VOLTAGE_MAX, SR_T_FLOAT, "output_voltage_max",
110 "Maximum output voltage", NULL},
111 {SR_CONF_OUTPUT_CURRENT, SR_T_FLOAT, "output_current",
112 "Current output current", NULL},
113 {SR_CONF_OUTPUT_CURRENT_MAX, SR_T_FLOAT, "output_current_max",
114 "Maximum output current", NULL},
115 {SR_CONF_OUTPUT_ENABLED, SR_T_BOOL, "output_enabled",
116 "Output enabled", NULL},
117 {SR_CONF_OUTPUT_CHANNEL, SR_T_STRING, "output_channel",
118 "Output channel modes", NULL},
119 {SR_CONF_OVER_VOLTAGE_PROTECTION, SR_T_BOOL, "ovp",
120 "Over-voltage protection", NULL},
121 {SR_CONF_OVER_CURRENT_PROTECTION, SR_T_BOOL, "ocp",
122 "Over-current protection", NULL},
123 {SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES, SR_T_UINT64, "limit_samples",
124 "Sample limit", NULL},
125 {SR_CONF_CLOCK_EDGE, SR_T_STRING, "clock_edge",
127 {0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL},
131 * Return the list of supported hardware drivers.
133 * @return Pointer to the NULL-terminated list of hardware driver pointers.
137 SR_API struct sr_dev_driver **sr_driver_list(void)
144 * Initialize a hardware driver.
146 * This usually involves memory allocations and variable initializations
147 * within the driver, but _not_ scanning for attached devices.
148 * The API call sr_driver_scan() is used for that.
150 * @param ctx A libsigrok context object allocated by a previous call to
151 * sr_init(). Must not be NULL.
152 * @param driver The driver to initialize. This must be a pointer to one of
153 * the entries returned by sr_driver_list(). Must not be NULL.
155 * @retval SR_OK Success
156 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid parameter(s).
157 * @retval SR_ERR_BUG Internal errors.
158 * @retval other Another negative error code upon other errors.
162 SR_API int sr_driver_init(struct sr_context *ctx, struct sr_dev_driver *driver)
167 sr_err("Invalid libsigrok context, can't initialize.");
172 sr_err("Invalid driver, can't initialize.");
176 sr_spew("Initializing driver '%s'.", driver->name);
177 if ((ret = driver->init(ctx)) < 0)
178 sr_err("Failed to initialize the driver: %d.", ret);
184 * Tell a hardware driver to scan for devices.
186 * In addition to the detection, the devices that are found are also
187 * initialized automatically. On some devices, this involves a firmware upload,
188 * or other such measures.
190 * The order in which the system is scanned for devices is not specified. The
191 * caller should not assume or rely on any specific order.
193 * Before calling sr_driver_scan(), the user must have previously initialized
194 * the driver by calling sr_driver_init().
196 * @param driver The driver that should scan. This must be a pointer to one of
197 * the entries returned by sr_driver_list(). Must not be NULL.
198 * @param options A list of 'struct sr_hwopt' options to pass to the driver's
199 * scanner. Can be NULL/empty.
201 * @return A GSList * of 'struct sr_dev_inst', or NULL if no devices were
202 * found (or errors were encountered). This list must be freed by the
203 * caller using g_slist_free(), but without freeing the data pointed
208 SR_API GSList *sr_driver_scan(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, GSList *options)
213 sr_err("Invalid driver, can't scan for devices.");
218 sr_err("Driver not initialized, can't scan for devices.");
222 l = driver->scan(options);
224 sr_spew("Scan of '%s' found %d devices.", driver->name,
230 /** Call driver cleanup function for all drivers.
232 SR_PRIV void sr_hw_cleanup_all(void)
235 struct sr_dev_driver **drivers;
237 drivers = sr_driver_list();
238 for (i = 0; drivers[i]; i++) {
239 if (drivers[i]->cleanup)
240 drivers[i]->cleanup();
244 /** Allocate struct sr_config.
245 * A floating reference can be passed in for data.
248 SR_PRIV struct sr_config *sr_config_new(int key, GVariant *data)
250 struct sr_config *src;
252 if (!(src = g_try_malloc(sizeof(struct sr_config))))
255 src->data = g_variant_ref_sink(data);
260 /** Free struct sr_config.
263 SR_PRIV void sr_config_free(struct sr_config *src)
266 if (!src || !src->data) {
267 sr_err("%s: invalid data!", __func__);
271 g_variant_unref(src->data);
277 * Query value of a configuration key at the given driver or device instance.
279 * @param[in] driver The sr_dev_driver struct to query.
280 * @param[in] sdi (optional) If the key is specific to a device, this must
281 * contain a pointer to the struct sr_dev_inst to be checked.
282 * Otherwise it must be NULL.
283 * @param[in] cg The channel group on the device for which to list the
285 * @param[in] key The configuration key (SR_CONF_*).
286 * @param[in,out] data Pointer to a GVariant where the value will be stored.
287 * Must not be NULL. The caller is given ownership of the GVariant
288 * and must thus decrease the refcount after use. However if
289 * this function returns an error code, the field should be
290 * considered unused, and should not be unreferenced.
292 * @retval SR_OK Success.
293 * @retval SR_ERR Error.
294 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG The driver doesn't know that key, but this is not to be
295 * interpreted as an error by the caller; merely as an indication
296 * that it's not applicable.
300 SR_API int sr_config_get(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver,
301 const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
302 const struct sr_channel_group *cg,
303 int key, GVariant **data)
307 if (!driver || !data)
310 if (!driver->config_get)
313 if ((ret = driver->config_get(key, data, sdi, cg)) == SR_OK) {
314 /* Got a floating reference from the driver. Sink it here,
315 * caller will need to unref when done with it. */
316 g_variant_ref_sink(*data);
323 * Set value of a configuration key in a device instance.
325 * @param[in] sdi The device instance.
326 * @param[in] cg The channel group on the device for which to list the
328 * @param[in] key The configuration key (SR_CONF_*).
329 * @param data The new value for the key, as a GVariant with GVariantType
330 * appropriate to that key. A floating reference can be passed
331 * in; its refcount will be sunk and unreferenced after use.
333 * @retval SR_OK Success.
334 * @retval SR_ERR Error.
335 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG The driver doesn't know that key, but this is not to be
336 * interpreted as an error by the caller; merely as an indication
337 * that it's not applicable.
341 SR_API int sr_config_set(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
342 const struct sr_channel_group *cg,
343 int key, GVariant *data)
347 g_variant_ref_sink(data);
349 if (!sdi || !sdi->driver || !data)
351 else if (!sdi->driver->config_set)
354 ret = sdi->driver->config_set(key, data, sdi, cg);
356 g_variant_unref(data);
362 * Apply configuration settings to the device hardware.
364 * @param sdi The device instance.
366 * @return SR_OK upon success or SR_ERR in case of error.
370 SR_API int sr_config_commit(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
374 if (!sdi || !sdi->driver)
376 else if (!sdi->driver->config_commit)
379 ret = sdi->driver->config_commit(sdi);
385 * List all possible values for a configuration key.
387 * @param[in] driver The sr_dev_driver struct to query.
388 * @param[in] sdi (optional) If the key is specific to a device, this must
389 * contain a pointer to the struct sr_dev_inst to be checked.
390 * @param[in] cg The channel group on the device for which to list the
392 * @param[in] key The configuration key (SR_CONF_*).
393 * @param[in,out] data A pointer to a GVariant where the list will be stored.
394 * The caller is given ownership of the GVariant and must thus
395 * unref the GVariant after use. However if this function
396 * returns an error code, the field should be considered
397 * unused, and should not be unreferenced.
399 * @retval SR_OK Success.
400 * @retval SR_ERR Error.
401 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG The driver doesn't know that key, but this is not to be
402 * interpreted as an error by the caller; merely as an indication
403 * that it's not applicable.
407 SR_API int sr_config_list(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver,
408 const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
409 const struct sr_channel_group *cg,
410 int key, GVariant **data)
414 if (!driver || !data)
416 else if (!driver->config_list)
418 else if ((ret = driver->config_list(key, data, sdi, cg)) == SR_OK)
419 g_variant_ref_sink(*data);
425 * Get information about a configuration key, by key.
427 * @param[in] key The configuration key.
429 * @return A pointer to a struct sr_config_info, or NULL if the key
434 SR_API const struct sr_config_info *sr_config_info_get(int key)
438 for (i = 0; sr_config_info_data[i].key; i++) {
439 if (sr_config_info_data[i].key == key)
440 return &sr_config_info_data[i];
447 * Get information about a configuration key, by name.
449 * @param[in] optname The configuration key.
451 * @return A pointer to a struct sr_config_info, or NULL if the key
456 SR_API const struct sr_config_info *sr_config_info_name_get(const char *optname)
460 for (i = 0; sr_config_info_data[i].key; i++) {
461 if (!strcmp(sr_config_info_data[i].id, optname))
462 return &sr_config_info_data[i];