X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fstd.c;h=f68cc12bd8954c29c684043fe368ef514427dca5;hb=12852b0337fd802ac0f9c51a39a173636685ef18;hp=87b3f1f137d5950116aeaf1b8b91cd0127715567;hpb=2ea1fdf12113311cbe1a4316e9e2efe4d8ac40f0;p=libsigrok.git diff --git a/src/std.c b/src/std.c index 87b3f1f1..f68cc12b 100644 --- a/src/std.c +++ b/src/std.c @@ -34,22 +34,28 @@ #define LOG_PREFIX "std" /** - * Standard sr_driver_init() API helper. + * Standard driver init() callback API helper. * * 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. + * Create a new 'struct drv_context' (drvc), assign sr_ctx to it, and + * then assign 'drvc' to the 'struct sr_dev_driver' (di) that is passed. * - * @param di The driver instance to use. - * @param sr_ctx The libsigrok context to assign. + * @param[in] di The driver instance to use. Must not be NULL. + * @param[in] sr_ctx The libsigrok context to assign. May be NULL. * - * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments. + * @retval SR_OK Success. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. */ SR_PRIV int std_init(struct sr_dev_driver *di, struct sr_context *sr_ctx) { struct drv_context *drvc; + if (!di) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return SR_ERR_ARG; + } + drvc = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct drv_context)); drvc->sr_ctx = sr_ctx; drvc->instances = NULL; @@ -59,21 +65,28 @@ SR_PRIV int std_init(struct sr_dev_driver *di, struct sr_context *sr_ctx) } /** - * Standard driver cleanup() callback API helper + * Standard driver cleanup() callback API helper. * - * @param di The driver instance to use. + * This function can be used to simplify most driver's cleanup() API callback. * - * Frees all device instances by calling sr_dev_clear() and then releases any + * Free all device instances by calling sr_dev_clear() and then release any * resources allocated by std_init(). * - * @retval SR_OK Success - * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid driver + * @param[in] di The driver instance to use. Must not be NULL. * -*/ + * @retval SR_OK Success. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. + * @retval other Other error. + */ SR_PRIV int std_cleanup(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) { int ret; + if (!di) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return SR_ERR_ARG; + } + ret = sr_dev_clear(di); g_free(di->context); @@ -83,22 +96,28 @@ SR_PRIV int std_cleanup(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) /** * Standard API helper for sending an SR_DF_HEADER packet. * - * This function can be used to simplify most driver's + * This function can be used to simplify most drivers' * dev_acquisition_start() API callback. * - * @param sdi The device instance to use. + * @param[in] sdi The device instance to use. Must not be NULL. * - * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or - * SR_ERR upon other errors. + * @retval SR_OK Success. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. + * @retval other Other error. */ SR_PRIV int std_session_send_df_header(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { - const char *prefix = (sdi->driver) ? sdi->driver->name : "unknown"; + const char *prefix; int ret; struct sr_datafeed_packet packet; struct sr_datafeed_header header; - sr_dbg("%s: Starting acquisition.", prefix); + if (!sdi) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return SR_ERR_ARG; + } + + prefix = (sdi->driver) ? sdi->driver->name : "unknown"; /* Send header packet to the session bus. */ sr_dbg("%s: Sending SR_DF_HEADER packet.", prefix); @@ -108,7 +127,7 @@ SR_PRIV int std_session_send_df_header(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) gettimeofday(&header.starttime, NULL); if ((ret = sr_session_send(sdi, &packet)) < 0) { - sr_err("%s: Failed to send header packet: %d.", prefix, ret); + sr_err("%s: Failed to send SR_DF_HEADER packet: %d.", prefix, ret); return ret; } @@ -118,19 +137,27 @@ SR_PRIV int std_session_send_df_header(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) /** * Standard API helper for sending an SR_DF_END packet. * - * @param sdi The device instance to use. Must not be NULL. + * This function can be used to simplify most drivers' + * dev_acquisition_stop() API callback. + * + * @param[in] sdi The device instance to use. Must not be NULL. * - * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or - * SR_ERR upon other errors. + * @retval SR_OK Success. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. + * @retval other Other error. */ SR_PRIV int std_session_send_df_end(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { - const char *prefix = (sdi->driver) ? sdi->driver->name : "unknown"; + const char *prefix; int ret; struct sr_datafeed_packet packet; - if (!sdi) + if (!sdi) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); return SR_ERR_ARG; + } + + prefix = (sdi->driver) ? sdi->driver->name : "unknown"; sr_dbg("%s: Sending SR_DF_END packet.", prefix); @@ -148,101 +175,102 @@ SR_PRIV int std_session_send_df_end(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) #ifdef HAVE_LIBSERIALPORT /** - * Standard serial driver dev_open() helper. + * Standard serial driver dev_open() callback API helper. * * This function can be used to implement the dev_open() driver API * callback in drivers that use a serial port. The port is opened * with the SERIAL_RDWR flag. * - * If the open succeeded, the status field of the given sdi is set - * to SR_ST_ACTIVE. + * @param[in] sdi The device instance to use. Must not be NULL. * * @retval SR_OK Success. - * @retval SR_ERR Serial port open failed. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. + * @retval other Serial port open failed. */ SR_PRIV int std_serial_dev_open(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial; - serial = sdi->conn; - if (serial_open(serial, SERIAL_RDWR) != SR_OK) - return SR_ERR; + if (!sdi) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return SR_ERR_ARG; + } - sdi->status = SR_ST_ACTIVE; + serial = sdi->conn; - return SR_OK; + return serial_open(serial, SERIAL_RDWR); } /** - * Standard serial driver dev_close() helper. + * Standard serial driver dev_close() callback API helper. * * This function can be used to implement the dev_close() driver API * callback in drivers that use a serial port. * - * After closing the port, the status field of the given sdi is set - * to SR_ST_INACTIVE. + * @param[in] sdi The device instance to use. Must not be NULL. * * @retval SR_OK Success. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. + * @retval other Serial port close failed. */ SR_PRIV int std_serial_dev_close(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial; - serial = sdi->conn; - if (serial && sdi->status == SR_ST_ACTIVE) { - serial_close(serial); - sdi->status = SR_ST_INACTIVE; + if (!sdi) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return SR_ERR_ARG; } - return SR_OK; + serial = sdi->conn; + + return serial_close(serial); } /** - * Standard sr_session_stop() API helper. + * Standard serial driver dev_acquisition_stop() callback API helper. * - * This function can be used to simplify most (serial port based) driver's + * This function can be used to simplify most (serial port based) drivers' * dev_acquisition_stop() API callback. * - * @param sdi The device instance for which acquisition should stop. - * Must not be NULL. + * @param[in] sdi The device instance for which acquisition should stop. + * Must not be NULL. * * @retval SR_OK Success. - * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid arguments. - * @retval SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED Device is closed. - * @retval SR_ERR Other errors. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. + * @retval other Other error. */ SR_PRIV int std_serial_dev_acquisition_stop(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { - struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial = sdi->conn; - const char *prefix = sdi->driver->name; + struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial; + const char *prefix; int ret; - if (sdi->status != SR_ST_ACTIVE) { - sr_err("%s: Device inactive, can't stop acquisition.", prefix); - return SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED; + if (!sdi) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return SR_ERR_ARG; } - sr_dbg("%s: Stopping acquisition.", prefix); + serial = sdi->conn; + prefix = sdi->driver->name; if ((ret = serial_source_remove(sdi->session, serial)) < 0) { sr_err("%s: Failed to remove source: %d.", prefix, ret); return ret; } - if ((ret = sdi->driver->dev_close(sdi)) < 0) { + if ((ret = sr_dev_close(sdi)) < 0) { sr_err("%s: Failed to close device: %d.", prefix, ret); return ret; } - std_session_send_df_end(sdi); - - return SR_OK; + return std_session_send_df_end(sdi); } #endif /** - * Standard driver dev_clear() helper. + * Standard driver dev_clear() callback API helper. * * Clear driver, this means, close all instances. * @@ -253,13 +281,17 @@ SR_PRIV int std_serial_dev_acquisition_stop(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) * These are freed, but any dynamic allocation within structs stored * there cannot be freed. * - * @param driver The driver which will have its instances released. - * @param clear_private If not NULL, this points to a function called - * with sdi->priv as argument. The function can then clear any device - * instance-specific resources kept there. It must also clear the struct - * pointed to by sdi->priv. + * @param[in] driver The driver which will have its instances released. + * Must not be NULL. + * @param[in] clear_private If not NULL, this points to a function called + * with sdi->priv as argument. The function can then clear + * any device instance-specific resources kept there. + * It must also clear the struct pointed to by sdi->priv. * - * @return SR_OK on success. + * @retval SR_OK Success. + * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid argument. + * @retval SR_ERR_BUG Implementation bug. + * @retval other Other error. */ SR_PRIV int std_dev_clear(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver, std_dev_clear_callback clear_private) @@ -269,13 +301,17 @@ SR_PRIV int std_dev_clear(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver, GSList *l; int ret; - if (!(drvc = driver->context)) - /* Driver was never initialized, nothing to do. */ - return SR_OK; + if (!driver) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return SR_ERR_ARG; + } + + drvc = driver->context; /* Caller checked for context != NULL. */ ret = SR_OK; for (l = drvc->instances; l; l = l->next) { if (!(sdi = l->data)) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid device instance.", __func__); ret = SR_ERR_BUG; continue; } @@ -313,26 +349,33 @@ SR_PRIV int std_dev_clear(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver, } /** - * Standard implementation for the driver dev_list() callback + * Standard driver dev_list() callback API helper. * - * This function can be used as the dev_list callback by most drivers that use - * the standard helper functions. It returns the devices contained in the driver - * context instances list. + * This function can be used as the dev_list() callback by most drivers. * - * @param di The driver instance to use. + * Return the devices contained in the driver context instances list. * - * @return The list of devices/instances of this driver, or NULL upon errors - * or if the list is empty. + * @param[in] di The driver instance to use. Must not be NULL. + * + * @retval NULL Error, or the list is empty. + * @retval other The list of device instances of this driver. */ SR_PRIV GSList *std_dev_list(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) { - struct drv_context *drvc = di->context; + struct drv_context *drvc; + + if (!di) { + sr_err("%s: Invalid argument.", __func__); + return NULL; + } + + drvc = di->context; return drvc->instances; } /** - * Standard scan() callback API helper. + * Standard driver scan() callback API helper. * * This function can be used to perform common tasks required by a driver's * scan() callback. It will initialize the driver for each device on the list @@ -359,8 +402,9 @@ SR_PRIV GSList *std_dev_list(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) * } * @endcode * - * @param di The driver instance to use. Must not be NULL. - * @param devices List of newly discovered devices (struct sr_dev_inst). + * @param[in] di The driver instance to use. Must not be NULL. + * @param[in] devices List of newly discovered devices (struct sr_dev_inst). + * May be NULL. * * @return The @p devices list. */ @@ -379,7 +423,7 @@ SR_PRIV GSList *std_scan_complete(struct sr_dev_driver *di, GSList *devices) for (l = devices; l; l = l->next) { struct sr_dev_inst *sdi = l->data; if (!sdi) { - sr_err("Invalid driver instance, cannot complete scan."); + sr_err("Invalid device instance, cannot complete scan."); return NULL; } sdi->driver = di;