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1/*
2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen <bert@biot.com>
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 3 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
17 * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 */
19
20#ifndef LIBSIGROK_SIGROK_H
21#define LIBSIGROK_SIGROK_H
22
23#include <stdio.h>
24#include <sys/time.h>
25#include <stdint.h>
26#include <inttypes.h>
27#include <glib.h>
28
29#ifdef __cplusplus
30extern "C" {
31#endif
32
33/**
34 * @file
35 *
36 * The public libsigrok header file to be used by frontends.
37 *
38 * This is the only file that libsigrok users (frontends) are supposed to
39 * use and \#include. There are other header files which get installed with
40 * libsigrok, but those are not meant to be used directly by frontends.
41 *
42 * The correct way to get/use the libsigrok API functions is:
43 *
44 * @code{.c}
45 * #include <libsigrok/libsigrok.h>
46 * @endcode
47 */
48
49/*
50 * All possible return codes of libsigrok functions must be listed here.
51 * Functions should never return hardcoded numbers as status, but rather
52 * use these enum values. All error codes are negative numbers.
53 *
54 * The error codes are globally unique in libsigrok, i.e. if one of the
55 * libsigrok functions returns a "malloc error" it must be exactly the same
56 * return value as used by all other functions to indicate "malloc error".
57 * There must be no functions which indicate two different errors via the
58 * same return code.
59 *
60 * Also, for compatibility reasons, no defined return codes are ever removed
61 * or reused for different errors later. You can only add new entries and
62 * return codes, but never remove or redefine existing ones.
63 */
64
65/** Status/error codes returned by libsigrok functions. */
66enum {
67 SR_OK = 0, /**< No error. */
68 SR_ERR = -1, /**< Generic/unspecified error. */
69 SR_ERR_MALLOC = -2, /**< Malloc/calloc/realloc error. */
70 SR_ERR_ARG = -3, /**< Function argument error. */
71 SR_ERR_BUG = -4, /**< Errors hinting at internal bugs. */
72 SR_ERR_SAMPLERATE = -5, /**< Incorrect samplerate. */
73 SR_ERR_NA = -6, /**< Not applicable. */
74 SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED = -7, /**< Device is closed, but needs to be open. */
75 SR_ERR_TIMEOUT = -8, /**< A timeout occurred. */
76 SR_ERR_PROBE_GROUP= -9, /**< A probe group must be specified. */
77
78 /*
79 * Note: When adding entries here, don't forget to also update the
80 * sr_strerror() and sr_strerror_name() functions in error.c.
81 */
82};
83
84#define SR_MAX_PROBENAME_LEN 32
85
86/* Handy little macros */
87#define SR_HZ(n) (n)
88#define SR_KHZ(n) ((n) * (uint64_t)(1000ULL))
89#define SR_MHZ(n) ((n) * (uint64_t)(1000000ULL))
90#define SR_GHZ(n) ((n) * (uint64_t)(1000000000ULL))
91
92#define SR_HZ_TO_NS(n) ((uint64_t)(1000000000ULL) / (n))
93
94/** libsigrok loglevels. */
95enum {
96 SR_LOG_NONE = 0, /**< Output no messages at all. */
97 SR_LOG_ERR = 1, /**< Output error messages. */
98 SR_LOG_WARN = 2, /**< Output warnings. */
99 SR_LOG_INFO = 3, /**< Output informational messages. */
100 SR_LOG_DBG = 4, /**< Output debug messages. */
101 SR_LOG_SPEW = 5, /**< Output very noisy debug messages. */
102};
103
104/*
105 * Use SR_API to mark public API symbols, and SR_PRIV for private symbols.
106 *
107 * Variables and functions marked 'static' are private already and don't
108 * need SR_PRIV. However, functions which are not static (because they need
109 * to be used in other libsigrok-internal files) but are also not meant to
110 * be part of the public libsigrok API, must use SR_PRIV.
111 *
112 * This uses the 'visibility' feature of gcc (requires gcc >= 4.0).
113 *
114 * This feature is not available on MinGW/Windows, as it is a feature of
115 * ELF files and MinGW/Windows uses PE files.
116 *
117 * Details: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility
118 */
119
120/* Marks public libsigrok API symbols. */
121#ifndef _WIN32
122#define SR_API __attribute__((visibility("default")))
123#else
124#define SR_API
125#endif
126
127/* Marks private, non-public libsigrok symbols (not part of the API). */
128#ifndef _WIN32
129#define SR_PRIV __attribute__((visibility("hidden")))
130#else
131#define SR_PRIV
132#endif
133
134typedef int (*sr_receive_data_callback_t)(int fd, int revents, void *cb_data);
135
136/** Data types used by sr_config_info(). */
137enum {
138 SR_T_UINT64 = 10000,
139 SR_T_CHAR,
140 SR_T_BOOL,
141 SR_T_FLOAT,
142 SR_T_RATIONAL_PERIOD,
143 SR_T_RATIONAL_VOLT,
144 SR_T_KEYVALUE,
145 SR_T_UINT64_RANGE,
146 SR_T_DOUBLE_RANGE,
147};
148
149/** Value for sr_datafeed_packet.type. */
150enum {
151 SR_DF_HEADER = 10000,
152 SR_DF_END,
153 SR_DF_META,
154 SR_DF_TRIGGER,
155 SR_DF_LOGIC,
156 SR_DF_ANALOG,
157 SR_DF_FRAME_BEGIN,
158 SR_DF_FRAME_END,
159};
160
161/** Values for sr_datafeed_analog.mq. */
162enum {
163 SR_MQ_VOLTAGE = 10000,
164 SR_MQ_CURRENT,
165 SR_MQ_RESISTANCE,
166 SR_MQ_CAPACITANCE,
167 SR_MQ_TEMPERATURE,
168 SR_MQ_FREQUENCY,
169 SR_MQ_DUTY_CYCLE,
170 SR_MQ_CONTINUITY,
171 SR_MQ_PULSE_WIDTH,
172 SR_MQ_CONDUCTANCE,
173 /** Electrical power, usually in W, or dBm. */
174 SR_MQ_POWER,
175 /** Gain (a transistor's gain, or hFE, for example). */
176 SR_MQ_GAIN,
177 /** Logarithmic representation of sound pressure relative to a
178 * reference value. */
179 SR_MQ_SOUND_PRESSURE_LEVEL,
180 SR_MQ_CARBON_MONOXIDE,
181 SR_MQ_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY,
182};
183
184/** Values for sr_datafeed_analog.unit. */
185enum {
186 SR_UNIT_VOLT = 10000,
187 SR_UNIT_AMPERE,
188 SR_UNIT_OHM,
189 SR_UNIT_FARAD,
190 SR_UNIT_KELVIN,
191 SR_UNIT_CELSIUS,
192 SR_UNIT_FAHRENHEIT,
193 SR_UNIT_HERTZ,
194 SR_UNIT_PERCENTAGE,
195 SR_UNIT_BOOLEAN,
196 SR_UNIT_SECOND,
197 /** Unit of conductance, the inverse of resistance. */
198 SR_UNIT_SIEMENS,
199 /**
200 * An absolute measurement of power, in decibels, referenced to
201 * 1 milliwatt (dBu).
202 */
203 SR_UNIT_DECIBEL_MW,
204 /** Voltage in decibel, referenced to 1 volt (dBV). */
205 SR_UNIT_DECIBEL_VOLT,
206 /**
207 * Measurements that intrinsically do not have units attached, such
208 * as ratios, gains, etc. Specifically, a transistor's gain (hFE) is
209 * a unitless quantity, for example.
210 */
211 SR_UNIT_UNITLESS,
212 /** Sound pressure level relative so 20 micropascals. */
213 SR_UNIT_DECIBEL_SPL,
214 /**
215 * Normalized (0 to 1) concentration of a substance or compound with 0
216 * representing a concentration of 0%, and 1 being 100%. This is
217 * represented as the fraction of number of particles of the substance.
218 */
219 SR_UNIT_CONCENTRATION,
220 SR_UNIT_REVOLUTIONS_PER_MINUTE,
221 SR_UNIT_VOLT_AMPERE,
222 SR_UNIT_WATT,
223 SR_UNIT_WATT_HOUR,
224};
225
226/** Values for sr_datafeed_analog.flags. */
227enum {
228 /** Voltage measurement is alternating current (AC). */
229 SR_MQFLAG_AC = 0x01,
230 /** Voltage measurement is direct current (DC). */
231 SR_MQFLAG_DC = 0x02,
232 /** This is a true RMS measurement. */
233 SR_MQFLAG_RMS = 0x04,
234 /** Value is voltage drop across a diode, or NAN. */
235 SR_MQFLAG_DIODE = 0x08,
236 /** Device is in "hold" mode (repeating the last measurement). */
237 SR_MQFLAG_HOLD = 0x10,
238 /** Device is in "max" mode, only updating upon a new max value. */
239 SR_MQFLAG_MAX = 0x20,
240 /** Device is in "min" mode, only updating upon a new min value. */
241 SR_MQFLAG_MIN = 0x40,
242 /** Device is in autoranging mode. */
243 SR_MQFLAG_AUTORANGE = 0x80,
244 /** Device is in relative mode. */
245 SR_MQFLAG_RELATIVE = 0x100,
246 /** Sound pressure level is A-weighted in the frequency domain,
247 * according to IEC 61672:2003. */
248 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_FREQ_WEIGHT_A = 0x200,
249 /** Sound pressure level is C-weighted in the frequency domain,
250 * according to IEC 61672:2003. */
251 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_FREQ_WEIGHT_C = 0x400,
252 /** Sound pressure level is Z-weighted (i.e. not at all) in the
253 * frequency domain, according to IEC 61672:2003. */
254 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_FREQ_WEIGHT_Z = 0x800,
255 /** Sound pressure level is not weighted in the frequency domain,
256 * albeit without standards-defined low and high frequency limits. */
257 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_FREQ_WEIGHT_FLAT = 0x1000,
258 /** Sound pressure level measurement is S-weighted (1s) in the
259 * time domain. */
260 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_TIME_WEIGHT_S = 0x2000,
261 /** Sound pressure level measurement is F-weighted (125ms) in the
262 * time domain. */
263 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_TIME_WEIGHT_F = 0x4000,
264 /** Sound pressure level is time-averaged (LAT), also known as
265 * Equivalent Continuous A-weighted Sound Level (LEQ). */
266 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_LAT = 0x8000,
267 /** Sound pressure level represented as a percentage of measurements
268 * that were over a preset alarm level. */
269 SR_MQFLAG_SPL_PCT_OVER_ALARM = 0x10000,
270};
271
272struct sr_context;
273
274struct sr_datafeed_packet {
275 uint16_t type;
276 const void *payload;
277};
278
279struct sr_datafeed_header {
280 int feed_version;
281 struct timeval starttime;
282};
283
284struct sr_datafeed_meta {
285 GSList *config;
286};
287
288struct sr_datafeed_logic {
289 uint64_t length;
290 uint16_t unitsize;
291 void *data;
292};
293
294struct sr_datafeed_analog {
295 /** The probes for which data is included in this packet. */
296 GSList *probes;
297 int num_samples;
298 /** Measured quantity (voltage, current, temperature, and so on). */
299 int mq;
300 /** Unit in which the MQ is measured. */
301 int unit;
302 /** Bitmap with extra information about the MQ. */
303 uint64_t mqflags;
304 /** The analog value(s). The data is interleaved according to
305 * the probes list. */
306 float *data;
307};
308
309/** Input (file) format struct. */
310struct sr_input {
311 /**
312 * A pointer to this input format's 'struct sr_input_format'.
313 * The frontend can use this to call the module's callbacks.
314 */
315 struct sr_input_format *format;
316
317 GHashTable *param;
318
319 struct sr_dev_inst *sdi;
320
321 void *internal;
322};
323
324struct sr_input_format {
325 /** The unique ID for this input format. Must not be NULL. */
326 char *id;
327
328 /**
329 * A short description of the input format, which can (for example)
330 * be displayed to the user by frontends. Must not be NULL.
331 */
332 char *description;
333
334 /**
335 * Check if this input module can load and parse the specified file.
336 *
337 * @param filename The name (and path) of the file to check.
338 *
339 * @return TRUE if this module knows the format, FALSE if it doesn't.
340 */
341 int (*format_match) (const char *filename);
342
343 /**
344 * Initialize the input module.
345 *
346 * @param in A pointer to a valid 'struct sr_input' that the caller
347 * has to allocate and provide to this function. It is also
348 * the responsibility of the caller to free it later.
349 * @param filename The name (and path) of the file to use.
350 *
351 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code upon failure.
352 */
353 int (*init) (struct sr_input *in, const char *filename);
354
355 /**
356 * Load a file, parsing the input according to the file's format.
357 *
358 * This function will send datafeed packets to the session bus, so
359 * the calling frontend must have registered its session callbacks
360 * beforehand.
361 *
362 * The packet types sent across the session bus by this function must
363 * include at least SR_DF_HEADER, SR_DF_END, and an appropriate data
364 * type such as SR_DF_LOGIC. It may also send a SR_DF_TRIGGER packet
365 * if appropriate.
366 *
367 * @param in A pointer to a valid 'struct sr_input' that the caller
368 * has to allocate and provide to this function. It is also
369 * the responsibility of the caller to free it later.
370 * @param filename The name (and path) of the file to use.
371 *
372 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code upon failure.
373 */
374 int (*loadfile) (struct sr_input *in, const char *filename);
375};
376
377/** Output (file) format struct. */
378struct sr_output {
379 /**
380 * A pointer to this output format's 'struct sr_output_format'.
381 * The frontend can use this to call the module's callbacks.
382 */
383 struct sr_output_format *format;
384
385 /**
386 * The device for which this output module is creating output. This
387 * can be used by the module to find out probe names and numbers.
388 */
389 struct sr_dev_inst *sdi;
390
391 /**
392 * An optional parameter which the frontend can pass in to the
393 * output module. How the string is interpreted is entirely up to
394 * the module.
395 */
396 char *param;
397
398 /**
399 * A generic pointer which can be used by the module to keep internal
400 * state between calls into its callback functions.
401 *
402 * For example, the module might store a pointer to a chunk of output
403 * there, and only flush it when it reaches a certain size.
404 */
405 void *internal;
406};
407
408struct sr_output_format {
409 /**
410 * A unique ID for this output format. Must not be NULL.
411 *
412 * It can be used by frontends to select this output format for use.
413 *
414 * For example, calling sigrok-cli with <code>-O hex</code> will
415 * select the hexadecimal text output format.
416 */
417 char *id;
418
419 /**
420 * A short description of the output format. Must not be NULL.
421 *
422 * This can be displayed by frontends, e.g. when selecting the output
423 * format for saving a file.
424 */
425 char *description;
426
427 int df_type;
428
429 /**
430 * This function is called once, at the beginning of an output stream.
431 *
432 * The device struct will be available in the output struct passed in,
433 * as well as the param field -- which may be NULL or an empty string,
434 * if no parameter was passed.
435 *
436 * The module can use this to initialize itself, create a struct for
437 * keeping state and storing it in the <code>internal</code> field.
438 *
439 * @param o Pointer to the respective 'struct sr_output'.
440 *
441 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
442 */
443 int (*init) (struct sr_output *o);
444
445 /**
446 * Whenever a chunk of data comes in, it will be passed to the
447 * output module via this function. The <code>data_in</code> and
448 * <code>length_in</code> values refers to this data; the module
449 * must not alter or g_free() this buffer.
450 *
451 * The function must allocate a buffer for storing its output, and
452 * pass along a pointer to this buffer in the <code>data_out</code>
453 * parameter, as well as storing the length of the buffer in
454 * <code>length_out</code>. The calling frontend will g_free()
455 * this buffer when it's done with it.
456 *
457 * IMPORTANT: The memory allocation much happen using a glib memory
458 * allocation call (not a "normal" malloc) since g_free() will be
459 * used to free the memory!
460 *
461 * If there is no output, this function MUST store NULL in the
462 * <code>data_out</code> parameter, so the caller knows not to try
463 * and g_free() it.
464 *
465 * Note: This API call is obsolete, use receive() instead.
466 *
467 * @param o Pointer to the respective 'struct sr_output'.
468 * @param data_in Pointer to the input data buffer.
469 * @param length_in Length of the input.
470 * @param data_out Pointer to the allocated output buffer.
471 * @param length_out Length (in bytes) of the output.
472 *
473 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
474 */
475 int (*data) (struct sr_output *o, const uint8_t *data_in,
476 uint64_t length_in, uint8_t **data_out,
477 uint64_t *length_out);
478
479 /**
480 * This function is called when an event occurs in the datafeed
481 * which the output module may need to be aware of. No data is
482 * passed in, only the fact that the event occurs. The following
483 * events can currently be passed in:
484 *
485 * - SR_DF_TRIGGER: At this point in the datafeed, the trigger
486 * matched. The output module may mark this in some way, e.g. by
487 * plotting a red line on a graph.
488 *
489 * - SR_DF_END: This marks the end of the datafeed. No more calls
490 * into the output module will be done, so this is a good time to
491 * free up any memory used to keep state, for example.
492 *
493 * Any output generated by this function must have a reference to
494 * it stored in the <code>data_out</code> and <code>length_out</code>
495 * parameters, or NULL if no output was generated.
496 *
497 * Note: This API call is obsolete, use receive() instead.
498 *
499 * @param o Pointer to the respective 'struct sr_output'.
500 * @param event_type Type of event that occured.
501 * @param data_out Pointer to the allocated output buffer.
502 * @param length_out Length (in bytes) of the output.
503 *
504 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
505 */
506 int (*event) (struct sr_output *o, int event_type, uint8_t **data_out,
507 uint64_t *length_out);
508
509 /**
510 * This function is passed a copy of every packed in the data feed.
511 * Any output generated by the output module in response to the
512 * packet should be returned in a newly allocated GString
513 * <code>out</code>, which will be freed by the caller.
514 *
515 * Packets not of interest to the output module can just be ignored,
516 * and the <code>out</code> parameter set to NULL.
517 *
518 * @param o Pointer to the respective 'struct sr_output'.
519 * @param sdi The device instance that generated the packet.
520 * @param packet The complete packet.
521 * @param out A pointer where a GString * should be stored if
522 * the module generates output, or NULL if not.
523 *
524 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
525 */
526 int (*receive) (struct sr_output *o, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
527 const struct sr_datafeed_packet *packet, GString **out);
528
529 /**
530 * This function is called after the caller is finished using
531 * the output module, and can be used to free any internal
532 * resources the module may keep.
533 *
534 * @return SR_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
535 */
536 int (*cleanup) (struct sr_output *o);
537};
538
539enum {
540 SR_PROBE_LOGIC = 10000,
541 SR_PROBE_ANALOG,
542};
543
544struct sr_probe {
545 /* The index field will go: use g_slist_length(sdi->probes) instead. */
546 int index;
547 int type;
548 gboolean enabled;
549 char *name;
550 char *trigger;
551};
552
553/** Structure for groups of probes that have common properties. */
554struct sr_probe_group {
555 /** Name of the probe group. */
556 char *name;
557 /** List of sr_probe structs of the probes belonging to this group. */
558 GSList *probes;
559 /** Private data for driver use. */
560 void *priv;
561};
562
563struct sr_config {
564 int key;
565 GVariant *data;
566};
567
568struct sr_config_info {
569 int key;
570 int datatype;
571 char *id;
572 char *name;
573 char *description;
574};
575
576enum {
577 /*--- Device classes ------------------------------------------------*/
578
579 /** The device can act as logic analyzer. */
580 SR_CONF_LOGIC_ANALYZER = 10000,
581
582 /** The device can act as an oscilloscope. */
583 SR_CONF_OSCILLOSCOPE,
584
585 /** The device can act as a multimeter. */
586 SR_CONF_MULTIMETER,
587
588 /** The device is a demo device. */
589 SR_CONF_DEMO_DEV,
590
591 /** The device can act as a sound level meter. */
592 SR_CONF_SOUNDLEVELMETER,
593
594 /** The device can measure temperature. */
595 SR_CONF_THERMOMETER,
596
597 /** The device can measure humidity. */
598 SR_CONF_HYGROMETER,
599
600 /** The device can measure energy consumption. */
601 SR_CONF_ENERGYMETER,
602
603 /*--- Driver scan options -------------------------------------------*/
604
605 /**
606 * Specification on how to connect to a device.
607 *
608 * In combination with SR_CONF_SERIALCOMM, this is a serial port in
609 * the form which makes sense to the OS (e.g., /dev/ttyS0).
610 * Otherwise this specifies a USB device, either in the form of
611 * @verbatim <bus>.<address> @endverbatim (decimal, e.g. 1.65) or
612 * @verbatim <vendorid>.<productid> @endverbatim
613 * (hexadecimal, e.g. 1d6b.0001).
614 */
615 SR_CONF_CONN = 20000,
616
617 /**
618 * Serial communication specification, in the form:
619 *
620 * @verbatim <baudrate>/<databits><parity><stopbits> @endverbatim
621 *
622 * Example: 9600/8n1
623 *
624 * The string may also be followed by one or more special settings,
625 * in the form "/key=value". Supported keys and their values are:
626 *
627 * rts 0,1 set the port's RTS pin to low or high
628 * dtr 0,1 set the port's DTR pin to low or high
629 * flow 0 no flow control
630 * 1 hardware-based (RTS/CTS) flow control
631 * 2 software-based (XON/XOFF) flow control
632 *
633 * This is always an optional parameter, since a driver typically
634 * knows the speed at which the device wants to communicate.
635 */
636 SR_CONF_SERIALCOMM,
637
638 /*--- Device configuration ------------------------------------------*/
639
640 /** The device supports setting its samplerate, in Hz. */
641 SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE = 30000,
642
643 /** The device supports setting a pre/post-trigger capture ratio. */
644 SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO,
645
646 /** The device supports setting a pattern (pattern generator mode). */
647 SR_CONF_PATTERN_MODE,
648
649 /** The device supports Run Length Encoding. */
650 SR_CONF_RLE,
651
652 /** The device supports setting trigger slope. */
653 SR_CONF_TRIGGER_SLOPE,
654
655 /** Trigger source. */
656 SR_CONF_TRIGGER_SOURCE,
657
658 /** Horizontal trigger position. */
659 SR_CONF_HORIZ_TRIGGERPOS,
660
661 /** Buffer size. */
662 SR_CONF_BUFFERSIZE,
663
664 /** Time base. */
665 SR_CONF_TIMEBASE,
666
667 /** Filter. */
668 SR_CONF_FILTER,
669
670 /** Volts/div. */
671 SR_CONF_VDIV,
672
673 /** Coupling. */
674 SR_CONF_COUPLING,
675
676 /** Trigger types. */
677 SR_CONF_TRIGGER_TYPE,
678
679 /** The device supports setting its sample interval, in ms. */
680 SR_CONF_SAMPLE_INTERVAL,
681
682 /** Number of timebases, as related to SR_CONF_TIMEBASE. */
683 SR_CONF_NUM_TIMEBASE,
684
685 /** Number of vertical divisions, as related to SR_CONF_VDIV. */
686 SR_CONF_NUM_VDIV,
687
688 /** Sound pressure level frequency weighting. */
689 SR_CONF_SPL_WEIGHT_FREQ,
690
691 /** Sound pressure level time weighting. */
692 SR_CONF_SPL_WEIGHT_TIME,
693
694 /** Sound pressure level measurement range. */
695 SR_CONF_SPL_MEASUREMENT_RANGE,
696
697 /** Max hold mode. */
698 SR_CONF_HOLD_MAX,
699
700 /** Min hold mode. */
701 SR_CONF_HOLD_MIN,
702
703 /** Logic low-high threshold range. */
704 SR_CONF_VOLTAGE_THRESHOLD,
705
706 /** The device supports using a external clock. */
707 SR_CONF_EXTERNAL_CLOCK,
708
709 /**
710 * The device supports swapping channels. Typical this is between
711 * buffered and unbuffered channels.
712 */
713 SR_CONF_SWAP,
714
715 /*--- Special stuff -------------------------------------------------*/
716
717 /** Scan options supported by the driver. */
718 SR_CONF_SCAN_OPTIONS = 40000,
719
720 /** Device options for a particular device. */
721 SR_CONF_DEVICE_OPTIONS,
722
723 /** Session filename. */
724 SR_CONF_SESSIONFILE,
725
726 /** The device supports specifying a capturefile to inject. */
727 SR_CONF_CAPTUREFILE,
728
729 /** The device supports specifying the capturefile unit size. */
730 SR_CONF_CAPTURE_UNITSIZE,
731
732 /** The device supports setting the number of probes. */
733 SR_CONF_CAPTURE_NUM_PROBES,
734
735 /** Power off the device. */
736 SR_CONF_POWER_OFF,
737
738 /** Data source for acquisition. If not present, acquisition from
739 * the device is always "live", i.e. acquisition starts when the
740 * frontend asks and the results are sent out as soon as possible.
741 *
742 * If present, it indicates that either the device has no live
743 * acquisition capability (for example a pure data logger), or
744 * there is a choice. sr_config_list() returns those choices.
745 *
746 * In any case if a device has live acquisition capabilities, it
747 * is always the default. */
748 SR_CONF_DATA_SOURCE,
749
750 /*--- Acquisition modes ---------------------------------------------*/
751
752 /**
753 * The device supports setting a sample time limit (how long
754 * the sample acquisition should run, in ms).
755 */
756 SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC = 50000,
757
758 /**
759 * The device supports setting a sample number limit (how many
760 * samples should be acquired).
761 */
762 SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES,
763
764 /**
765 * The device supports setting a frame limit (how many
766 * frames should be acquired).
767 */
768 SR_CONF_LIMIT_FRAMES,
769
770 /**
771 * The device supports continuous sampling. Neither a time limit
772 * nor a sample number limit has to be supplied, it will just acquire
773 * samples continuously, until explicitly stopped by a certain command.
774 */
775 SR_CONF_CONTINUOUS,
776
777 /** The device has internal storage, into which data is logged. This
778 * starts or stops the internal logging. */
779 SR_CONF_DATALOG,
780};
781
782struct sr_dev_inst {
783 struct sr_dev_driver *driver;
784 int index;
785 int status;
786 int inst_type;
787 char *vendor;
788 char *model;
789 char *version;
790 GSList *probes;
791 /* List of sr_probe_group structs */
792 GSList *probe_groups;
793 void *conn;
794 void *priv;
795};
796
797/** Types of device instances (sr_dev_inst). */
798enum {
799 /** Device instance type for USB devices. */
800 SR_INST_USB = 10000,
801 /** Device instance type for serial port devices. */
802 SR_INST_SERIAL,
803};
804
805/** Device instance status. */
806enum {
807 /** The device instance was not found. */
808 SR_ST_NOT_FOUND = 10000,
809 /** The device instance was found, but is still booting. */
810 SR_ST_INITIALIZING,
811 /** The device instance is live, but not in use. */
812 SR_ST_INACTIVE,
813 /** The device instance is actively in use in a session. */
814 SR_ST_ACTIVE,
815 /** The device is winding down its session. */
816 SR_ST_STOPPING,
817};
818
819struct sr_dev_driver {
820 /* Driver-specific */
821 char *name;
822 char *longname;
823 int api_version;
824 int (*init) (struct sr_context *sr_ctx);
825 int (*cleanup) (void);
826 GSList *(*scan) (GSList *options);
827 GSList *(*dev_list) (void);
828 int (*dev_clear) (void);
829 int (*config_get) (int id, GVariant **data,
830 const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
831 const struct sr_probe_group *probe_group);
832 int (*config_set) (int id, GVariant *data,
833 const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
834 const struct sr_probe_group *probe_group);
835 int (*config_list) (int info_id, GVariant **data,
836 const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
837 const struct sr_probe_group *probe_group);
838
839 /* Device-specific */
840 int (*dev_open) (struct sr_dev_inst *sdi);
841 int (*dev_close) (struct sr_dev_inst *sdi);
842 int (*dev_acquisition_start) (const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
843 void *cb_data);
844 int (*dev_acquisition_stop) (struct sr_dev_inst *sdi,
845 void *cb_data);
846
847 /* Dynamic */
848 void *priv;
849};
850
851struct sr_session {
852 /** List of struct sr_dev pointers. */
853 GSList *devs;
854 /** List of struct datafeed_callback pointers. */
855 GSList *datafeed_callbacks;
856 GTimeVal starttime;
857 gboolean running;
858
859 unsigned int num_sources;
860
861 /*
862 * Both "sources" and "pollfds" are of the same size and contain pairs
863 * of descriptor and callback function. We can not embed the GPollFD
864 * into the source struct since we want to be able to pass the array
865 * of all poll descriptors to g_poll().
866 */
867 struct source *sources;
868 GPollFD *pollfds;
869 int source_timeout;
870
871 /*
872 * These are our synchronization primitives for stopping the session in
873 * an async fashion. We need to make sure the session is stopped from
874 * within the session thread itself.
875 */
876 GMutex stop_mutex;
877 gboolean abort_session;
878};
879
880#include "proto.h"
881#include "version.h"
882
883#ifdef __cplusplus
884}
885#endif
886
887#endif