/**
* Standard sr_driver_init() API helper.
*
- * This function can be used to simplify most driver's hw_init() API callback.
+ * This function can be used to simplify most driver's init() API callback.
*
* It creates a new 'struct drv_context' (drvc), assigns sr_ctx to it, and
* then 'drvc' is assigned to the 'struct sr_dev_driver' (di) that is passed.
* @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or
* SR_ERR_MALLOC upon memory allocation errors.
*/
-SR_PRIV int std_hw_init(struct sr_context *sr_ctx, struct sr_dev_driver *di,
- const char *prefix)
+SR_PRIV int std_init(struct sr_context *sr_ctx, struct sr_dev_driver *di,
+ const char *prefix)
{
struct drv_context *drvc;
* Standard API helper for sending an SR_DF_HEADER packet.
*
* This function can be used to simplify most driver's
- * hw_dev_acquisition_start() API callback.
+ * dev_acquisition_start() API callback.
*
* @param sdi The device instance to use.
* @param prefix A driver-specific prefix string used for log messages.
* Standard sr_session_stop() API helper.
*
* This function can be used to simplify most (serial port based) driver's
- * hw_dev_acquisition_stop() API callback.
+ * dev_acquisition_stop() API callback.
*
* @param sdi The device instance for which acquisition should stop.
* Must not be NULL.
* @param cb_data Opaque 'cb_data' pointer. Must not be NULL.
- * @param hw_dev_close_fn Function pointer to the driver's hw_dev_close().
+ * @param dev_close_fn Function pointer to the driver's dev_close().
* Must not be NULL.
* @param serial The serial device instance (struct serial_dev_inst *).
* Must not be NULL.
* @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or
* SR_ERR upon other errors.
*/
-SR_PRIV int std_hw_dev_acquisition_stop_serial(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
- void *cb_data, dev_close_t hw_dev_close_fn,
+SR_PRIV int std_dev_acquisition_stop_serial(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
+ void *cb_data, dev_close_t dev_close_fn,
struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial, const char *prefix)
{
int ret;
return ret;
}
- if ((ret = hw_dev_close_fn(sdi)) < 0) {
+ if ((ret = dev_close_fn(sdi)) < 0) {
sr_err("%sFailed to close device: %d.", prefix, ret);
return ret;
}