X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Finput%2Fcsv.c;h=4dcc77b8eaeb19e13999324e230786d8da19ef9f;hb=57140e5a804dd5b616120f05e38c3409241bb37c;hp=af04ae212d482ecad2cec200685ca866141e8408;hpb=307b23939094db63535226d12ef175725cf5e623;p=libsigrok.git diff --git a/src/input/csv.c b/src/input/csv.c index af04ae21..4dcc77b8 100644 --- a/src/input/csv.c +++ b/src/input/csv.c @@ -136,9 +136,6 @@ /* * TODO * - * - Unbreak analog data when submitted in the 'double' data type. This - * was observed with sigrok-cli screen output. Is analog.encoding->unitsize - * not handled appropriately? Is it a sigrok-cli or libsigrok issue? * - Add a test suite for input modules in general, and CSV in specific? * Becomes more important with the multitude of options and their * interaction. Could cover edge cases (BOM presence, line termination @@ -146,7 +143,7 @@ * samplerates, etc). */ -typedef float csv_analog_t; /* 'double' currently is flawed. */ +typedef double csv_analog_t; /* Single column formats. */ enum single_col_format { @@ -210,6 +207,7 @@ struct context { /* Current samplerate, optionally determined from input data. */ uint64_t samplerate; + uint64_t calc_samplerate; double prev_timestamp; gboolean samplerate_sent; @@ -276,19 +274,13 @@ struct context { static int flush_samplerate(const struct sr_input *in) { struct context *inc; - struct sr_datafeed_packet packet; - struct sr_datafeed_meta meta; - struct sr_config *src; inc = in->priv; - if (inc->samplerate && !inc->samplerate_sent) { - packet.type = SR_DF_META; - packet.payload = &meta; - src = sr_config_new(SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, g_variant_new_uint64(inc->samplerate)); - meta.config = g_slist_append(NULL, src); - sr_session_send(in->sdi, &packet); - g_slist_free(meta.config); - sr_config_free(src); + if (!inc->calc_samplerate && inc->samplerate) + inc->calc_samplerate = inc->samplerate; + if (inc->calc_samplerate && !inc->samplerate_sent) { + (void)sr_session_send_meta(in->sdi, SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, + g_variant_new_uint64(inc->calc_samplerate)); inc->samplerate_sent = TRUE; } @@ -347,6 +339,7 @@ static int flush_logic_samples(const struct sr_input *in) return rc; inc->datafeed_buf_fill = 0; + return SR_OK; } @@ -365,6 +358,7 @@ static int queue_logic_samples(const struct sr_input *in) if (rc != SR_OK) return rc; } + return SR_OK; } @@ -440,6 +434,7 @@ static int flush_analog_samples(const struct sr_input *in) } inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill = 0; + return SR_OK; } @@ -458,6 +453,7 @@ static int queue_analog_samples(const struct sr_input *in) if (rc != SR_OK) return rc; } + return SR_OK; } @@ -661,10 +657,12 @@ static int make_column_details_from_format(const struct sr_input *in, * line won't get processed another time. */ column = column_texts[detail->col_nr - 1]; - if (inc->use_header && column && *column) + if (inc->use_header && column && *column) { + column = g_strstrip(column); caption = sr_scpi_unquote_string(column); - else + } else { caption = NULL; + } if (!caption || !*caption) caption = NULL; /* @@ -725,6 +723,7 @@ static const struct column_details *lookup_column_details(struct context *inc, s return NULL; if (!nr || nr > inc->column_want_count) return NULL; + return &inc->column_details[nr - 1]; } @@ -748,7 +747,7 @@ static void strip_comment(char *buf, const GString *prefix) } /** - * @brief Splits a text line into a set of columns. + * Splits a text line into a set of columns. * * @param[in] buf The input text line to split. * @param[in] inc The input module's context. @@ -759,11 +758,24 @@ static void strip_comment(char *buf, const GString *prefix) */ static char **split_line(char *buf, struct context *inc) { - return g_strsplit(buf, inc->delimiter->str, 0); + char **fields, *f; + size_t l; + + fields = g_strsplit(buf, inc->delimiter->str, 0); + if (!fields) + return NULL; + + l = g_strv_length(fields); + while (l--) { + f = fields[l]; + g_strchomp(f); + } + + return fields; } /** - * @brief Parse a multi-bit field into several logic channels. + * Parse a multi-bit field into several logic channels. * * @param[in] column The input text, a run of bin/hex/oct digits. * @param[in] inc The input module's context. @@ -873,7 +885,7 @@ static int parse_logic(const char *column, struct context *inc, } /** - * @brief Parse a floating point text into an analog value. + * Parse a floating point text into an analog value. * * @param[in] column The input text, a floating point number. * @param[in] inc The input module's context. @@ -922,7 +934,7 @@ static int parse_analog(const char *column, struct context *inc, } /** - * @brief Parse a timestamp text, auto-determine samplerate. + * Parse a timestamp text, auto-determine samplerate. * * @param[in] column The input text, a floating point number. * @param[in] inc The input module's context. @@ -973,13 +985,13 @@ static int parse_timestamp(const char *column, struct context *inc, * reduced rounding errors which result in odd rates. * - Support other formats ("2 ms" or similar)? */ - if (inc->samplerate) + if (inc->calc_samplerate) return SR_OK; ret = sr_atod_ascii(column, &ts); if (ret != SR_OK) ts = 0.0; if (!ts) { - sr_warn("Cannot convert timestamp text %s in line %zu (or zero value).", + sr_info("Cannot convert timestamp text %s in line %zu (or zero value).", column, inc->line_number); inc->prev_timestamp = 0.0; return SR_OK; @@ -1004,14 +1016,14 @@ static int parse_timestamp(const char *column, struct context *inc, rate += 0.5; rate = (uint64_t)rate; sr_dbg("Rate from timestamp %g in line %zu.", rate, inc->line_number); - inc->samplerate = rate; + inc->calc_samplerate = rate; inc->prev_timestamp = 0.0; return SR_OK; } /** - * @brief Parse routine which ignores the input text. + * Parse routine which ignores the input text. * * This routine exists to unify dispatch code paths, mapping input file * columns' data types to their respective parse routines. @@ -1022,6 +1034,7 @@ static int parse_ignore(const char *column, struct context *inc, (void)column; (void)inc; (void)details; + return SR_OK; } @@ -1153,6 +1166,7 @@ static int format_match(GHashTable *metadata, unsigned int *confidence) if (!status) return SR_ERR; + return SR_OK; } @@ -1385,7 +1399,7 @@ static int initial_parse(const struct sr_input *in, GString *buf) ret = SR_ERR; goto out; } - sr_dbg("DIAG Got %zu columns in text line: %s.", num_columns, line); + sr_dbg("Got %zu columns in text line: %s.", num_columns, line); /* * Interpret the user provided column format specs. This might @@ -1785,7 +1799,7 @@ static struct sr_option options[] = { }, [OPT_HEADER] = { "header", "Get channel names from first line.", - "Use the first processed line's column captions (when available) as channel names. Off by default", + "Use the first processed line's column captions (when available) as channel names. Enabled by default.", NULL, NULL, }, [OPT_SAMPLERATE] = { @@ -1822,7 +1836,7 @@ static const struct sr_option *get_options(void) l = g_slist_append(l, g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string("oct"))); options[OPT_SINGLE_FMT].values = l; options[OPT_START_LINE].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(1)); - options[OPT_HEADER].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_boolean(FALSE)); + options[OPT_HEADER].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_boolean(TRUE)); options[OPT_SAMPLERATE].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint64(0)); options[OPT_COL_SEP].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string(",")); options[OPT_COMMENT].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string(";"));