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063e7aef 1/*
50985c20 2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
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3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2013 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
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 2 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
2ea1fdf1 17 * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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18 */
19
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20/**
21 * @file
22 *
23 * Standard API helper functions.
24 *
25 * @internal
26 */
04cb9157 27
6ec6c43b 28#include <config.h>
063e7aef 29#include <glib.h>
c1aae900 30#include <libsigrok/libsigrok.h>
063e7aef 31#include "libsigrok-internal.h"
5a1afc09 32#include "scpi.h"
063e7aef 33
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34#define LOG_PREFIX "std"
35
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36/**
37 * Standard sr_driver_init() API helper.
38 *
6078d2c9 39 * This function can be used to simplify most driver's init() API callback.
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40 *
41 * It creates a new 'struct drv_context' (drvc), assigns sr_ctx to it, and
42 * then 'drvc' is assigned to the 'struct sr_dev_driver' (di) that is passed.
43 *
063e7aef 44 * @param di The driver instance to use.
1f8f5bc0 45 * @param sr_ctx The libsigrok context to assign.
063e7aef 46 *
91219afc 47 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments.
063e7aef 48 */
c45c32ce 49SR_PRIV int std_init(struct sr_dev_driver *di, struct sr_context *sr_ctx)
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50{
51 struct drv_context *drvc;
52
91219afc 53 drvc = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct drv_context));
063e7aef 54 drvc->sr_ctx = sr_ctx;
c2523f22 55 drvc->instances = NULL;
41812aca 56 di->context = drvc;
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57
58 return SR_OK;
59}
4afdfd46 60
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61/**
62 * Standard driver cleanup() callback API helper
63 *
64 * @param di The driver instance to use.
65 *
66 * Frees all device instances by calling sr_dev_clear() and then releases any
67 * resources allocated by std_init().
68 *
69 * @retval SR_OK Success
70 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid driver
71 *
72*/
73SR_PRIV int std_cleanup(const struct sr_dev_driver *di)
74{
75 int ret;
76
77 ret = sr_dev_clear(di);
78 g_free(di->context);
79
80 return ret;
81}
82
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83/**
84 * Standard API helper for sending an SR_DF_HEADER packet.
85 *
86 * This function can be used to simplify most driver's
6078d2c9 87 * dev_acquisition_start() API callback.
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88 *
89 * @param sdi The device instance to use.
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90 *
91 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or
92 * SR_ERR upon other errors.
93 */
bee2b016 94SR_PRIV int std_session_send_df_header(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
4afdfd46 95{
23630316 96 const char *prefix = (sdi->driver) ? sdi->driver->name : "unknown";
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97 int ret;
98 struct sr_datafeed_packet packet;
99 struct sr_datafeed_header header;
100
4afdfd46 101 /* Send header packet to the session bus. */
ac2926b3 102 sr_dbg("%s: Sending SR_DF_HEADER packet.", prefix);
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103 packet.type = SR_DF_HEADER;
104 packet.payload = (uint8_t *)&header;
105 header.feed_version = 1;
106 gettimeofday(&header.starttime, NULL);
107
108 if ((ret = sr_session_send(sdi, &packet)) < 0) {
ac2926b3 109 sr_err("%s: Failed to send header packet: %d.", prefix, ret);
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110 return ret;
111 }
112
113 return SR_OK;
114}
cd2f0fe2 115
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116/**
117 * Standard API helper for sending an SR_DF_END packet.
118 *
119 * @param sdi The device instance to use. Must not be NULL.
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120 *
121 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR_ARG upon invalid arguments, or
122 * SR_ERR upon other errors.
123 */
bee2b016 124SR_PRIV int std_session_send_df_end(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
3be42bc2 125{
23630316 126 const char *prefix = (sdi->driver) ? sdi->driver->name : "unknown";
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127 int ret;
128 struct sr_datafeed_packet packet;
129
bee2b016 130 if (!sdi)
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131 return SR_ERR_ARG;
132
133 sr_dbg("%s: Sending SR_DF_END packet.", prefix);
134
135 packet.type = SR_DF_END;
136 packet.payload = NULL;
137
138 if ((ret = sr_session_send(sdi, &packet)) < 0) {
139 sr_err("%s: Failed to send SR_DF_END packet: %d.", prefix, ret);
140 return ret;
141 }
142
143 return SR_OK;
144}
145
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146#ifdef HAVE_LIBSERIALPORT
147
813aab69 148/**
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149 * Standard serial driver dev_open() helper.
150 *
151 * This function can be used to implement the dev_open() driver API
152 * callback in drivers that use a serial port. The port is opened
6c592ece 153 * with the SERIAL_RDWR flag.
23dc6661 154 *
23dc6661 155 * @retval SR_OK Success.
7e463623 156 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid arguments.
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157 * @retval SR_ERR Serial port open failed.
158 */
159SR_PRIV int std_serial_dev_open(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
160{
161 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial;
162
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163 if (!sdi || !sdi->conn)
164 return SR_ERR_ARG;
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7e463623 166 serial = sdi->conn;
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7e463623 168 return serial_open(serial, SERIAL_RDWR);
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169}
170
813aab69 171/**
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172 * Standard serial driver dev_close() helper.
173 *
174 * This function can be used to implement the dev_close() driver API
175 * callback in drivers that use a serial port.
176 *
177 * After closing the port, the status field of the given sdi is set
178 * to SR_ST_INACTIVE.
179 *
180 * @retval SR_OK Success.
093e1cba 181 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid arguments.
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182 */
183SR_PRIV int std_serial_dev_close(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
184{
185 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial;
186
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187 sdi->status = SR_ST_INACTIVE;
188
1e7134dc 189 serial = sdi->conn;
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190 if (!serial) {
191 sr_err("%s: Can't close invalid serial port.", sdi->driver->name);
192 return SR_ERR_ARG;
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193 }
194
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195 serial_close(serial);
196
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197 return SR_OK;
198}
199
813aab69 200/**
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201 * Standard sr_session_stop() API helper.
202 *
203 * This function can be used to simplify most (serial port based) driver's
6078d2c9 204 * dev_acquisition_stop() API callback.
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205 *
206 * @param sdi The device instance for which acquisition should stop.
207 * Must not be NULL.
cd2f0fe2 208 *
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209 * @retval SR_OK Success.
210 * @retval SR_ERR_ARG Invalid arguments.
211 * @retval SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED Device is closed.
212 * @retval SR_ERR Other errors.
cd2f0fe2 213 */
1b38775b 214SR_PRIV int std_serial_dev_acquisition_stop(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi)
cd2f0fe2 215{
15f96409 216 struct sr_serial_dev_inst *serial = sdi->conn;
bee2b016 217 const char *prefix = sdi->driver->name;
cd2f0fe2 218 int ret;
cd2f0fe2 219
102f1239 220 if ((ret = serial_source_remove(sdi->session, serial)) < 0) {
ac2926b3 221 sr_err("%s: Failed to remove source: %d.", prefix, ret);
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222 return ret;
223 }
224
093e1cba 225 if ((ret = sr_dev_close(sdi)) < 0) {
ac2926b3 226 sr_err("%s: Failed to close device: %d.", prefix, ret);
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227 return ret;
228 }
229
bee2b016 230 std_session_send_df_end(sdi);
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231
232 return SR_OK;
233}
49f00e13 234
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235#endif
236
813aab69 237/**
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238 * Standard driver dev_clear() helper.
239 *
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240 * Clear driver, this means, close all instances.
241 *
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242 * This function can be used to implement the dev_clear() driver API
243 * callback. dev_close() is called before every sr_dev_inst is cleared.
244 *
245 * The only limitation is driver-specific device contexts (sdi->priv).
246 * These are freed, but any dynamic allocation within structs stored
247 * there cannot be freed.
248 *
249 * @param driver The driver which will have its instances released.
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250 * @param clear_private If not NULL, this points to a function called
251 * with sdi->priv as argument. The function can then clear any device
252 * instance-specific resources kept there. It must also clear the struct
253 * pointed to by sdi->priv.
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254 *
255 * @return SR_OK on success.
256 */
ae5859ff 257SR_PRIV int std_dev_clear(const struct sr_dev_driver *driver,
144f6660 258 std_dev_clear_callback clear_private)
49f00e13 259{
49f00e13 260 struct drv_context *drvc;
12a33563 261 struct sr_dev_inst *sdi;
7aebe22d 262 GSList *l;
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263 int ret;
264
41812aca 265 if (!(drvc = driver->context))
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266 /* Driver was never initialized, nothing to do. */
267 return SR_OK;
268
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269 ret = SR_OK;
270 for (l = drvc->instances; l; l = l->next) {
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271 if (!(sdi = l->data)) {
272 ret = SR_ERR_BUG;
273 continue;
274 }
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275 if (driver->dev_close)
276 driver->dev_close(sdi);
277
278 if (sdi->conn) {
45357ce6 279#ifdef HAVE_LIBSERIALPORT
c4f2dfd0 280 if (sdi->inst_type == SR_INST_SERIAL)
12a33563 281 sr_serial_dev_inst_free(sdi->conn);
c4f2dfd0 282#endif
45357ce6 283#ifdef HAVE_LIBUSB_1_0
c4f2dfd0 284 if (sdi->inst_type == SR_INST_USB)
49f00e13 285 sr_usb_dev_inst_free(sdi->conn);
a0c7e23a 286#endif
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287 if (sdi->inst_type == SR_INST_SCPI)
288 sr_scpi_free(sdi->conn);
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289 if (sdi->inst_type == SR_INST_MODBUS)
290 sr_modbus_free(sdi->conn);
49f00e13 291 }
ae5859ff 292 if (clear_private)
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293 /* The helper function is responsible for freeing
294 * its own sdi->priv! */
ae5859ff 295 clear_private(sdi->priv);
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296 else
297 g_free(sdi->priv);
886413b6 298
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299 sr_dev_inst_free(sdi);
300 }
301
302 g_slist_free(drvc->instances);
303 drvc->instances = NULL;
304
305 return ret;
306}
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307
308/**
309 * Standard implementation for the driver dev_list() callback
310 *
311 * This function can be used as the dev_list callback by most drivers that use
312 * the standard helper functions. It returns the devices contained in the driver
313 * context instances list.
314 *
315 * @param di The driver instance to use.
316 *
317 * @return The list of devices/instances of this driver, or NULL upon errors
318 * or if the list is empty.
319 */
320SR_PRIV GSList *std_dev_list(const struct sr_dev_driver *di)
321{
322 struct drv_context *drvc = di->context;
323
324 return drvc->instances;
325}
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326
327/**
328 * Standard scan() callback API helper.
329 *
330 * This function can be used to perform common tasks required by a driver's
331 * scan() callback. It will initialize the driver for each device on the list
332 * and add the devices on the list to the driver's device instance list.
333 * Usually it should be used as the last step in the scan() callback, right
334 * before returning.
335 *
336 * Note: This function can only be used if std_init() has been called
337 * previously by the driver.
338 *
339 * Example:
340 * @code{c}
341 * static GSList *scan(struct sr_dev_driver *di, GSList *options)
342 * {
343 * struct GSList *device;
344 * struct sr_dev_inst *sdi;
345 *
346 * sdi = g_new0(sr_dev_inst, 1);
347 * sdi->vendor = ...;
348 * ...
349 * devices = g_slist_append(devices, sdi);
350 * ...
351 * return std_scan_complete(di, devices);
352 * }
353 * @endcode
354 *
39fcfdc9 355 * @param di The driver instance to use. Must not be NULL.
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356 * @param devices List of newly discovered devices (struct sr_dev_inst).
357 *
358 * @return The @p devices list.
359 */
360SR_PRIV GSList *std_scan_complete(struct sr_dev_driver *di, GSList *devices)
361{
39fcfdc9 362 struct drv_context *drvc;
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363 GSList *l;
364
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365 if (!di) {
366 sr_err("Invalid driver instance (di), cannot complete scan.");
367 return NULL;
368 }
369
370 drvc = di->context;
371
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372 for (l = devices; l; l = l->next) {
373 struct sr_dev_inst *sdi = l->data;
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374 if (!sdi) {
375 sr_err("Invalid driver instance, cannot complete scan.");
376 return NULL;
377 }
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378 sdi->driver = di;
379 }
380
381 drvc->instances = g_slist_concat(drvc->instances, g_slist_copy(devices));
382
383 return devices;
384}