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1/*
2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2013 Marc Schink <sigrok-dev@marcschink.de>
5 * Copyright (C) 2019 Gerhard Sittig <gerhard.sittig@gmx.net>
6 *
7 * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 * (at your option) any later version.
11 *
12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 * GNU General Public License for more details.
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19 */
20
21#include "config.h"
22
23#include <ctype.h>
24#include <glib.h>
25#include <stdlib.h>
26#include <string.h>
27#include <strings.h>
28
29#include <libsigrok/libsigrok.h>
30#include "libsigrok-internal.h"
31#include "scpi.h" /* String un-quote for channel name from header line. */
32
33#define LOG_PREFIX "input/csv"
34
35#define CHUNK_SIZE (4 * 1024 * 1024)
36
37/*
38 * The CSV input module has the following options:
39 *
40 * column_formats: Specifies the data formats and channel counts for the
41 * input file's text columns. Accepts a comma separated list of tuples
42 * with: an optional column repeat count ('*' as a wildcard meaning
43 * "all remaining columns", only applicable to the last field), a format
44 * specifying character ('x' hexadecimal, 'o' octal, 'b' binary, 'l'
45 * single-bit logic), and an optional bit count (translating to: logic
46 * channels communicated in that column). The 'a' format marks analog
47 * data, an optionally following number is the digits count (resolution).
48 * The 't' format marks timestamp values, which could help in automatic
49 * determination of the input stream's samplerate. This "column_formats"
50 * option is most versatile, other forms of specifying the column layout
51 * only exist for backwards compatibility, and are rather limited. They
52 * exclusively support logic input data in strictly adjacent columns,
53 * with further constraints on column layout for multi-bit data.
54 *
55 * single_column: Specifies the column number which contains the logic data
56 * for single-column mode. All logic data is taken from several bits
57 * which all are kept within that one column. Only exists for backwards
58 * compatibility, see "column_formats" for more flexibility.
59 *
60 * first_column: Specifies the number of the first column with logic data
61 * in simple multi-column mode. Only exists for backwards compatibility,
62 * see "column_formats" for more flexibility.
63 *
64 * logic_channels: Specifies the number of logic channels. Is required in
65 * simple single-column mode. Is optional in simple multi-column mode
66 * (and defaults to all remaining columns). Only exists for backwards
67 * compatibility, see "column_formats" for more flexibility.
68 *
69 * single_format: Specifies the format of the input text in simple single-
70 * column mode. Available formats are: 'bin' (default), 'hex' and 'oct'.
71 * Simple multi-column mode always uses single-bit data per column.
72 * Only exists for backwards compatibility, see "column_formats" for
73 * more flexibility.
74 *
75 * start_line: Specifies at which line to start processing the input file.
76 * Allows to skip leading lines which neither are header nor data lines.
77 * By default all of the input file gets processed.
78 *
79 * header: Boolean option, controls whether the first processed line is used
80 * to determine channel names. Off by default. Generic channel names are
81 * used in the absence of header line content.
82 *
83 * samplerate: Specifies the samplerate of the input data. Defaults to 0.
84 * User specs take precedence over data which optionally gets derived
85 * from input data.
86 *
87 * column_separator: Specifies the sequence which separates the text file
88 * columns. Cannot be empty. Defaults to comma.
89 *
90 * comment_leader: Specifies the sequence which starts comments that run
91 * up to the end of the current text line. Can be empty to disable
92 * comment support. Defaults to semicolon.
93 *
94 * Typical examples of using these options:
95 * - ... -I csv:column_formats=*l ...
96 * All columns are single-bit logic data. Identical to the previous
97 * multi-column mode (the default when no options were given at all).
98 * - ... -I csv:column_formats=3-,*l ...
99 * Ignore the first three columns, get single-bit logic data from all
100 * remaining lines (multi-column mode with first-column above 1).
101 * - ... -I csv:column_formats=3-,4l,x8 ...
102 * Ignore the first three columns, get single-bit logic data from the
103 * next four columns, then eight-bit data in hex format from the next
104 * column. More columns may follow in the input text but won't get
105 * processed. (Mix of previous multi-column as well as single-column
106 * modes.)
107 * - ... -I csv:column_formats=4x8,b16,5l ...
108 * Get eight-bit data in hex format from the first four columns, then
109 * sixteen-bit data in binary format, then five times single-bit data.
110 * - ... -I csv:single_column=2:single_format=bin:logic_channels=8 ...
111 * Get eight logic bits in binary format from column 2. (Simple
112 * single-column mode, corresponds to the "-,b8" format.)
113 * - ... -I csv:first_column=6:logic_channels=4 ...
114 * Get four single-bit logic channels from columns 6 to 9 respectively.
115 * (Simple multi-column mode, corresponds to the "5-,4b" format.)
116 * - ... -I csv:start_line=20:header=yes:...
117 * Skip the first 19 text lines. Use line 20 to derive channel names.
118 * Data starts at line 21.
119 * - ... -I csv:column_formats=*a6 ...
120 * Each column contains an analog value with six significant digits
121 * after the decimal period.
122 * - ... -I csv:column_formats=t,2a ...
123 * The first column contains timestamps, the next two columns contain
124 * analog values. The capture's samplerate could get determined from
125 * the timestamp values if not provided by the user by means of the
126 * 'samplerate' option. This assumes a mere number in units of seconds,
127 * and equidistant rows, there is no fancy support for textual unit
128 * suffixes nor gaps in the stream of samples nor other non-linearity,
129 * just '-' ignore the column if the format is not supported).
130 *
131 * IMPORTANT! Make sure the .format_match() logic matches the default
132 * values for the input module's options. Ideally the format match test
133 * shall pass for all input data that is supported by default.
134 */
135
136/*
137 * TODO
138 *
139 * - Unbreak analog data when submitted in the 'double' data type. This
140 * was observed with sigrok-cli screen output. Is analog.encoding->unitsize
141 * not handled appropriately? Is it a sigrok-cli or libsigrok issue?
142 * - Add a test suite for input modules in general, and CSV in specific?
143 * Becomes more important with the multitude of options and their
144 * interaction. Could cover edge cases (BOM presence, line termination
145 * absence, etc) and auto-stuff as well (channel names, channel counts,
146 * samplerates, etc).
147 */
148
149typedef float csv_analog_t; /* 'double' currently is flawed. */
150
151/* Single column formats. */
152enum single_col_format {
153 FORMAT_NONE, /* Ignore this column. */
154 FORMAT_BIN, /* Bin digits for a set of bits (or just one bit). */
155 FORMAT_HEX, /* Hex digits for a set of bits. */
156 FORMAT_OCT, /* Oct digits for a set of bits. */
157 FORMAT_ANALOG, /* Floating point number for an analog channel. */
158 FORMAT_TIME, /* Timestamps. */
159};
160
161static const char *col_format_text[] = {
162 [FORMAT_NONE] = "unknown",
163 [FORMAT_BIN] = "binary",
164 [FORMAT_HEX] = "hexadecimal",
165 [FORMAT_OCT] = "octal",
166 [FORMAT_ANALOG] = "analog",
167 [FORMAT_TIME] = "timestamp",
168};
169
170static const char col_format_char[] = {
171 [FORMAT_NONE] = '?',
172 [FORMAT_BIN] = 'b',
173 [FORMAT_HEX] = 'x',
174 [FORMAT_OCT] = 'o',
175 [FORMAT_ANALOG] = 'a',
176 [FORMAT_TIME] = 't',
177};
178
179static gboolean format_is_ignore(enum single_col_format fmt)
180{
181 return fmt == FORMAT_NONE;
182}
183
184static gboolean format_is_logic(enum single_col_format fmt)
185{
186 return fmt >= FORMAT_BIN && fmt <= FORMAT_OCT;
187}
188
189static gboolean format_is_analog(enum single_col_format fmt)
190{
191 return fmt == FORMAT_ANALOG;
192}
193
194static gboolean format_is_timestamp(enum single_col_format fmt)
195{
196 return fmt == FORMAT_TIME;
197}
198
199struct column_details {
200 size_t col_nr;
201 enum single_col_format text_format;
202 size_t channel_offset;
203 size_t channel_count;
204 int analog_digits;
205 GString **channel_names;
206};
207
208struct context {
209 gboolean started;
210
211 /* Current samplerate, optionally determined from input data. */
212 uint64_t samplerate;
213 double prev_timestamp;
214 gboolean samplerate_sent;
215
216 /* Number of channels. */
217 size_t logic_channels;
218 size_t analog_channels;
219
220 /* Column delimiter (actually separator), comment leader, EOL sequence. */
221 GString *delimiter;
222 GString *comment;
223 char *termination;
224
225 /* Format specs for input columns, and processing state. */
226 size_t column_seen_count;
227 const char *column_formats;
228 size_t column_want_count;
229 struct column_details *column_details;
230
231 /* Line number to start processing. */
232 size_t start_line;
233
234 /*
235 * Determines if the first line should be treated as header and used for
236 * channel names in multi column mode.
237 */
238 gboolean use_header;
239 gboolean header_seen;
240
241 size_t sample_unit_size; /**!< Byte count for a single sample. */
242 uint8_t *sample_buffer; /**!< Buffer for a single sample. */
243 csv_analog_t *analog_sample_buffer; /**!< Buffer for one set of analog values. */
244
245 uint8_t *datafeed_buffer; /**!< Queue for datafeed submission. */
246 size_t datafeed_buf_size;
247 size_t datafeed_buf_fill;
248 /* "Striped" layout, M samples for N channels each. */
249 csv_analog_t *analog_datafeed_buffer; /**!< Queue for analog datafeed. */
250 size_t analog_datafeed_buf_size;
251 size_t analog_datafeed_buf_fill;
252 int *analog_datafeed_digits;
253 GSList **analog_datafeed_channels;
254
255 /* Current line number. */
256 size_t line_number;
257
258 /* List of previously created sigrok channels. */
259 GSList *prev_sr_channels;
260};
261
262/*
263 * Primitive operations to handle sample sets:
264 * - Keep a buffer for datafeed submission, capable of holding many
265 * samples (reduces call overhead, improves throughput).
266 * - Have a "current sample set" pointer reference one position in that
267 * large samples buffer.
268 * - Clear the current sample set before text line inspection, then set
269 * the bits which are found active in the current line of text input.
270 * Phrase the API such that call sites can be kept simple. Advance to
271 * the next sample set between lines, flush the larger buffer as needed
272 * (when it is full, or upon EOF).
273 */
274
275static int flush_samplerate(const struct sr_input *in)
276{
277 struct context *inc;
278 struct sr_datafeed_packet packet;
279 struct sr_datafeed_meta meta;
280 struct sr_config *src;
281
282 inc = in->priv;
283 if (inc->samplerate && !inc->samplerate_sent) {
284 packet.type = SR_DF_META;
285 packet.payload = &meta;
286 src = sr_config_new(SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, g_variant_new_uint64(inc->samplerate));
287 meta.config = g_slist_append(NULL, src);
288 sr_session_send(in->sdi, &packet);
289 g_slist_free(meta.config);
290 sr_config_free(src);
291 inc->samplerate_sent = TRUE;
292 }
293
294 return SR_OK;
295}
296
297static void clear_logic_samples(struct context *inc)
298{
299 if (!inc->logic_channels)
300 return;
301 inc->sample_buffer = &inc->datafeed_buffer[inc->datafeed_buf_fill];
302 memset(inc->sample_buffer, 0, inc->sample_unit_size);
303}
304
305static void set_logic_level(struct context *inc, size_t ch_idx, int on)
306{
307 size_t byte_idx, bit_idx;
308 uint8_t bit_mask;
309
310 if (ch_idx >= inc->logic_channels)
311 return;
312 if (!on)
313 return;
314
315 byte_idx = ch_idx / 8;
316 bit_idx = ch_idx % 8;
317 bit_mask = 1 << bit_idx;
318 inc->sample_buffer[byte_idx] |= bit_mask;
319}
320
321static int flush_logic_samples(const struct sr_input *in)
322{
323 struct context *inc;
324 struct sr_datafeed_packet packet;
325 struct sr_datafeed_logic logic;
326 int rc;
327
328 inc = in->priv;
329 if (!inc->datafeed_buf_fill)
330 return SR_OK;
331
332 rc = flush_samplerate(in);
333 if (rc != SR_OK)
334 return rc;
335
336 memset(&packet, 0, sizeof(packet));
337 memset(&logic, 0, sizeof(logic));
338 packet.type = SR_DF_LOGIC;
339 packet.payload = &logic;
340 logic.unitsize = inc->sample_unit_size;
341 logic.length = inc->datafeed_buf_fill;
342 logic.data = inc->datafeed_buffer;
343
344 rc = sr_session_send(in->sdi, &packet);
345 if (rc != SR_OK)
346 return rc;
347
348 inc->datafeed_buf_fill = 0;
349 return SR_OK;
350}
351
352static int queue_logic_samples(const struct sr_input *in)
353{
354 struct context *inc;
355 int rc;
356
357 inc = in->priv;
358 if (!inc->logic_channels)
359 return SR_OK;
360
361 inc->datafeed_buf_fill += inc->sample_unit_size;
362 if (inc->datafeed_buf_fill == inc->datafeed_buf_size) {
363 rc = flush_logic_samples(in);
364 if (rc != SR_OK)
365 return rc;
366 }
367 return SR_OK;
368}
369
370static void set_analog_value(struct context *inc, size_t ch_idx, csv_analog_t value);
371
372static void clear_analog_samples(struct context *inc)
373{
374 size_t idx;
375
376 if (!inc->analog_channels)
377 return;
378 inc->analog_sample_buffer = &inc->analog_datafeed_buffer[inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill];
379 for (idx = 0; idx < inc->analog_channels; idx++)
380 set_analog_value(inc, idx, 0.0);
381}
382
383static void set_analog_value(struct context *inc, size_t ch_idx, csv_analog_t value)
384{
385 if (ch_idx >= inc->analog_channels)
386 return;
387 if (!value)
388 return;
389 inc->analog_sample_buffer[ch_idx * inc->analog_datafeed_buf_size] = value;
390}
391
392static int flush_analog_samples(const struct sr_input *in)
393{
394 struct context *inc;
395 struct sr_datafeed_packet packet;
396 struct sr_datafeed_analog analog;
397 struct sr_analog_encoding encoding;
398 struct sr_analog_meaning meaning;
399 struct sr_analog_spec spec;
400 csv_analog_t *samples;
401 size_t ch_idx;
402 int digits;
403 int rc;
404
405 inc = in->priv;
406 if (!inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill)
407 return SR_OK;
408
409 rc = flush_samplerate(in);
410 if (rc != SR_OK)
411 return rc;
412
413 samples = inc->analog_datafeed_buffer;
414 for (ch_idx = 0; ch_idx < inc->analog_channels; ch_idx++) {
415 digits = inc->analog_datafeed_digits[ch_idx];
416 sr_analog_init(&analog, &encoding, &meaning, &spec, digits);
417 memset(&packet, 0, sizeof(packet));
418 packet.type = SR_DF_ANALOG;
419 packet.payload = &analog;
420 analog.num_samples = inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill;
421 analog.data = samples;
422 analog.meaning->channels = inc->analog_datafeed_channels[ch_idx];
423 analog.meaning->mq = 0;
424 analog.meaning->mqflags = 0;
425 analog.meaning->unit = 0;
426 analog.encoding->unitsize = sizeof(samples[0]);
427 analog.encoding->is_signed = TRUE;
428 analog.encoding->is_float = TRUE;
429#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
430 analog.encoding->is_bigendian = TRUE;
431#else
432 analog.encoding->is_bigendian = FALSE;
433#endif
434 analog.encoding->digits = spec.spec_digits;
435 rc = sr_session_send(in->sdi, &packet);
436 if (rc != SR_OK)
437 return rc;
438 samples += inc->analog_datafeed_buf_size;
439 }
440
441 inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill = 0;
442 return SR_OK;
443}
444
445static int queue_analog_samples(const struct sr_input *in)
446{
447 struct context *inc;
448 int rc;
449
450 inc = in->priv;
451 if (!inc->analog_channels)
452 return SR_OK;
453
454 inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill++;
455 if (inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill == inc->analog_datafeed_buf_size) {
456 rc = flush_analog_samples(in);
457 if (rc != SR_OK)
458 return rc;
459 }
460 return SR_OK;
461}
462
463/* Helpers for "column processing". */
464
465static int split_column_format(const char *spec,
466 size_t *column_count, enum single_col_format *format, size_t *bit_count)
467{
468 size_t count;
469 char *endp, format_char;
470 enum single_col_format format_code;
471
472 if (!spec || !*spec)
473 return SR_ERR_ARG;
474
475 /* Get the (optional, decimal, default 1) column count. Accept '*'. */
476 endp = NULL;
477 if (*spec == '*') {
478 /* Workaround, strtoul("*") won't always yield expected endp. */
479 count = 0;
480 endp = (char *)&spec[1];
481 } else {
482 count = strtoul(spec, &endp, 10);
483 }
484 if (!endp)
485 return SR_ERR_ARG;
486 if (endp == spec)
487 count = 1;
488 if (column_count)
489 *column_count = count;
490 spec = endp;
491
492 /* Get the (mandatory, single letter) type spec (-/xob/l). */
493 format_char = *spec++;
494 switch (format_char) {
495 case '-':
496 case '/':
497 format_char = '-';
498 format_code = FORMAT_NONE;
499 break;
500 case 'x':
501 format_code = FORMAT_HEX;
502 break;
503 case 'o':
504 format_code = FORMAT_OCT;
505 break;
506 case 'b':
507 case 'l':
508 format_code = FORMAT_BIN;
509 break;
510 case 'a':
511 format_code = FORMAT_ANALOG;
512 break;
513 case 't':
514 format_code = FORMAT_TIME;
515 break;
516 default: /* includes NUL */
517 return SR_ERR_ARG;
518 }
519 if (format)
520 *format = format_code;
521
522 /* Get the (optional, decimal, default 1) bit count. */
523 endp = NULL;
524 count = strtoul(spec, &endp, 10);
525 if (!endp)
526 return SR_ERR_ARG;
527 if (endp == spec)
528 count = format_is_analog(format_code) ? 3 : 1;
529 if (format_is_ignore(format_code))
530 count = 0;
531 if (format_char == 'l')
532 count = 1;
533 if (bit_count)
534 *bit_count = count;
535 spec = endp;
536
537 /* Input spec must have been exhausted. */
538 if (*spec)
539 return SR_ERR_ARG;
540
541 return SR_OK;
542}
543
544static int make_column_details_from_format(const struct sr_input *in,
545 const char *column_format, char **column_texts)
546{
547 struct context *inc;
548 char **formats, *format;
549 size_t format_count, column_count, logic_count, analog_count;
550 size_t auto_column_count;
551 size_t format_idx, c, b, column_idx, channel_idx, analog_idx;
552 enum single_col_format f;
553 struct column_details *detail;
554 GString *channel_name;
555 size_t create_idx;
556 char *column;
557 const char *caption;
558 int channel_type, channel_sdi_nr;
559 void *channel;
560 int ret;
561
562 inc = in->priv;
563 inc->column_seen_count = g_strv_length(column_texts);
564
565 /* Split the input spec, count involved columns and channels. */
566 formats = g_strsplit(column_format, ",", 0);
567 if (!formats) {
568 sr_err("Cannot parse columns format %s (comma split).", column_format);
569 return SR_ERR_ARG;
570 }
571 format_count = g_strv_length(formats);
572 if (!format_count) {
573 sr_err("Cannot parse columns format %s (field count).", column_format);
574 g_strfreev(formats);
575 return SR_ERR_ARG;
576 }
577 column_count = logic_count = analog_count = 0;
578 auto_column_count = 0;
579 for (format_idx = 0; format_idx < format_count; format_idx++) {
580 format = formats[format_idx];
581 ret = split_column_format(format, &c, &f, &b);
582 sr_dbg("fmt %s -> %zu cols, %s fmt, %zu bits, rc %d", format, c, col_format_text[f], b, ret);
583 if (ret != SR_OK) {
584 sr_err("Cannot parse columns format %s (field split, %s).", column_format, format);
585 g_strfreev(formats);
586 return SR_ERR_ARG;
587 }
588 if (f && !c) {
589 /* User requested "auto-count", must be last format. */
590 if (formats[format_idx + 1]) {
591 sr_err("Auto column count must be last format field.");
592 g_strfreev(formats);
593 return SR_ERR_ARG;
594 }
595 auto_column_count = inc->column_seen_count - column_count;
596 c = auto_column_count;
597 }
598 column_count += c;
599 if (format_is_analog(f))
600 analog_count += c;
601 else if (format_is_logic(f))
602 logic_count += c * b;
603 }
604 sr_dbg("Column format %s -> %zu columns, %zu logic, %zu analog channels.",
605 column_format, column_count, logic_count, analog_count);
606
607 /* Allocate and fill in "column processing" details. */
608 inc->column_want_count = column_count;
609 if (inc->column_seen_count < inc->column_want_count) {
610 sr_err("Insufficient input text width for desired data amount, got %zu but want %zu columns.",
611 inc->column_seen_count, inc->column_want_count);
612 g_strfreev(formats);
613 return SR_ERR_ARG;
614 }
615 inc->logic_channels = logic_count;
616 inc->analog_channels = analog_count;
617 inc->analog_datafeed_digits = g_malloc0(inc->analog_channels * sizeof(inc->analog_datafeed_digits[0]));
618 inc->analog_datafeed_channels = g_malloc0(inc->analog_channels * sizeof(inc->analog_datafeed_channels[0]));
619 inc->column_details = g_malloc0_n(column_count, sizeof(inc->column_details[0]));
620 column_idx = channel_idx = analog_idx = 0;
621 channel_name = g_string_sized_new(64);
622 for (format_idx = 0; format_idx < format_count; format_idx++) {
623 /* Process a format field, which can span multiple columns. */
624 format = formats[format_idx];
625 (void)split_column_format(format, &c, &f, &b);
626 if (f && !c)
627 c = auto_column_count;
628 while (c-- > 0) {
629 /* Fill in a column's processing details. */
630 detail = &inc->column_details[column_idx++];
631 detail->col_nr = column_idx;
632 detail->text_format = f;
633 if (format_is_analog(detail->text_format)) {
634 detail->channel_offset = analog_idx;
635 detail->channel_count = 1;
636 detail->analog_digits = b;
637 analog_idx += detail->channel_count;
638 } else if (format_is_logic(detail->text_format)) {
639 detail->channel_offset = channel_idx;
640 detail->channel_count = b;
641 channel_idx += detail->channel_count;
642 } else if (format_is_ignore(detail->text_format)) {
643 /* EMPTY */
644 continue;
645 } else {
646 /*
647 * Neither logic nor analog data, nor ignore.
648 * Format was noted. No channel creation involved.
649 */
650 continue;
651 }
652 /*
653 * Pick most appropriate channel names. Optionally
654 * use text from a header line (when requested by the
655 * user). In the absence of header text, channels are
656 * assigned rather generic names.
657 *
658 * Manipulation of the column's caption (when a header
659 * line is seen) is acceptable, because this header
660 * line won't get processed another time.
661 */
662 column = column_texts[detail->col_nr - 1];
663 if (inc->use_header && column && *column)
664 caption = sr_scpi_unquote_string(column);
665 else
666 caption = NULL;
667 if (!caption || !*caption)
668 caption = NULL;
669 /*
670 * Collect channel creation details here, but defer
671 * actual creation of the channels such that all
672 * logic channels can get created first and analog
673 * channels only get created afterwards.
674 */
675 detail->channel_names = g_malloc0(detail->channel_count * sizeof(detail->channel_names[0]));
676 for (create_idx = 0; create_idx < detail->channel_count; create_idx++) {
677 if (caption && detail->channel_count == 1) {
678 g_string_assign(channel_name, caption);
679 } else if (caption) {
680 g_string_printf(channel_name, "%s[%zu]",
681 caption, create_idx);
682 } else {
683 g_string_printf(channel_name, "%zu",
684 detail->channel_offset + create_idx);
685 }
686 detail->channel_names[create_idx] = g_string_new_len(channel_name->str, channel_name->len);
687 }
688 }
689 }
690 g_string_free(channel_name, TRUE);
691 g_strfreev(formats);
692
693 /* Create channels in strict logic to analog order. */
694 channel_type = SR_CHANNEL_LOGIC;
695 for (column_idx = 0; column_idx < inc->column_want_count; column_idx++) {
696 detail = &inc->column_details[column_idx];
697 if (!format_is_logic(detail->text_format))
698 continue;
699 for (create_idx = 0; create_idx < detail->channel_count; create_idx++) {
700 caption = detail->channel_names[create_idx]->str;
701 channel_sdi_nr = g_slist_length(in->sdi->channels);
702 sr_channel_new(in->sdi, channel_sdi_nr, channel_type, TRUE, caption);
703 }
704 }
705 channel_type = SR_CHANNEL_ANALOG;
706 for (column_idx = 0; column_idx < inc->column_want_count; column_idx++) {
707 detail = &inc->column_details[column_idx];
708 if (!format_is_analog(detail->text_format))
709 continue;
710 caption = detail->channel_names[0]->str;
711 channel_sdi_nr = g_slist_length(in->sdi->channels);
712 channel = sr_channel_new(in->sdi, channel_sdi_nr, channel_type, TRUE, caption);
713 channel_idx = channel_sdi_nr - inc->logic_channels;
714 inc->analog_datafeed_digits[channel_idx] = detail->analog_digits;
715 inc->analog_datafeed_channels[channel_idx] = g_slist_append(NULL, channel);
716 }
717
718 return SR_OK;
719}
720
721static const struct column_details *lookup_column_details(struct context *inc, size_t nr)
722{
723 if (!inc || !inc->column_details)
724 return NULL;
725 if (!nr || nr > inc->column_want_count)
726 return NULL;
727 return &inc->column_details[nr - 1];
728}
729
730/*
731 * Primitive operations for text input: Strip comments off text lines.
732 * Split text lines into columns. Process input text for individual
733 * columns.
734 */
735
736static void strip_comment(char *buf, const GString *prefix)
737{
738 char *ptr;
739
740 if (!prefix->len)
741 return;
742
743 if ((ptr = strstr(buf, prefix->str))) {
744 *ptr = '\0';
745 g_strstrip(buf);
746 }
747}
748
749/**
750 * @brief Splits a text line into a set of columns.
751 *
752 * @param[in] buf The input text line to split.
753 * @param[in] inc The input module's context.
754 *
755 * @returns An array of strings, representing the columns' text.
756 *
757 * This routine splits a text line on previously determined separators.
758 */
759static char **split_line(char *buf, struct context *inc)
760{
761 return g_strsplit(buf, inc->delimiter->str, 0);
762}
763
764/**
765 * @brief Parse a multi-bit field into several logic channels.
766 *
767 * @param[in] column The input text, a run of bin/hex/oct digits.
768 * @param[in] inc The input module's context.
769 * @param[in] details The column processing details.
770 *
771 * @retval SR_OK Success.
772 * @retval SR_ERR Invalid input data (empty, or format error).
773 *
774 * This routine modifies the logic levels in the current sample set,
775 * based on the text input and a user provided format spec.
776 */
777static int parse_logic(const char *column, struct context *inc,
778 const struct column_details *details)
779{
780 size_t length, ch_rem, ch_idx, ch_inc;
781 const char *rdptr;
782 char c;
783 gboolean valid;
784 const char *type_text;
785 uint8_t bits;
786
787 /*
788 * Prepare to read the digits from the text end towards the start.
789 * A digit corresponds to a variable number of channels (depending
790 * on the value's radix). Prepare the mapping of text digits to
791 * (a number of) logic channels.
792 */
793 length = strlen(column);
794 if (!length) {
795 sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is empty.", details->col_nr,
796 inc->line_number);
797 return SR_ERR;
798 }
799 rdptr = &column[length];
800 ch_idx = details->channel_offset;
801 ch_rem = details->channel_count;
802
803 /*
804 * Get another digit and derive up to four logic channels' state from
805 * it. Make sure to not process more bits than the column has channels
806 * associated with it.
807 */
808 while (rdptr > column && ch_rem) {
809 /* Check for valid digits according to the input radix. */
810 c = *(--rdptr);
811 switch (details->text_format) {
812 case FORMAT_BIN:
813 valid = g_ascii_isxdigit(c) && c < '2';
814 ch_inc = 1;
815 break;
816 case FORMAT_OCT:
817 valid = g_ascii_isxdigit(c) && c < '8';
818 ch_inc = 3;
819 break;
820 case FORMAT_HEX:
821 valid = g_ascii_isxdigit(c);
822 ch_inc = 4;
823 break;
824 default:
825 valid = FALSE;
826 break;
827 }
828 if (!valid) {
829 type_text = col_format_text[details->text_format];
830 sr_err("Invalid text '%s' in %s type column %zu in line %zu.",
831 column, type_text, details->col_nr, inc->line_number);
832 return SR_ERR;
833 }
834 /* Use the digit's bits for logic channels' data. */
835 bits = g_ascii_xdigit_value(c);
836 switch (details->text_format) {
837 case FORMAT_HEX:
838 if (ch_rem >= 4) {
839 ch_rem--;
840 set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 3, bits & (1 << 3));
841 }
842 /* FALLTHROUGH */
843 case FORMAT_OCT:
844 if (ch_rem >= 3) {
845 ch_rem--;
846 set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 2, bits & (1 << 2));
847 }
848 if (ch_rem >= 2) {
849 ch_rem--;
850 set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 1, bits & (1 << 1));
851 }
852 /* FALLTHROUGH */
853 case FORMAT_BIN:
854 ch_rem--;
855 set_logic_level(inc, ch_idx + 0, bits & (1 << 0));
856 break;
857 default:
858 /* ShouldNotHappen(TM), but silences compiler warning. */
859 return SR_ERR;
860 }
861 ch_idx += ch_inc;
862 }
863 /*
864 * TODO Determine whether the availability of extra input data
865 * for unhandled logic channels is worth warning here. In this
866 * implementation users are in control, and can have the more
867 * significant bits ignored (which can be considered a feature
868 * and not really a limitation).
869 */
870
871 return SR_OK;
872}
873
874/**
875 * @brief Parse a floating point text into an analog value.
876 *
877 * @param[in] column The input text, a floating point number.
878 * @param[in] inc The input module's context.
879 * @param[in] details The column processing details.
880 *
881 * @retval SR_OK Success.
882 * @retval SR_ERR Invalid input data (empty, or format error).
883 *
884 * This routine modifies the analog values in the current sample set,
885 * based on the text input and a user provided format spec.
886 */
887static int parse_analog(const char *column, struct context *inc,
888 const struct column_details *details)
889{
890 size_t length;
891 double dvalue; float fvalue;
892 csv_analog_t value;
893 int ret;
894
895 if (!format_is_analog(details->text_format))
896 return SR_ERR_BUG;
897
898 length = strlen(column);
899 if (!length) {
900 sr_err("Column %zu in line %zu is empty.", details->col_nr,
901 inc->line_number);
902 return SR_ERR;
903 }
904 if (sizeof(value) == sizeof(double)) {
905 ret = sr_atod_ascii(column, &dvalue);
906 value = dvalue;
907 } else if (sizeof(value) == sizeof(float)) {
908 ret = sr_atof_ascii(column, &fvalue);
909 value = fvalue;
910 } else {
911 ret = SR_ERR_BUG;
912 }
913 if (ret != SR_OK) {
914 sr_err("Cannot parse analog text %s in column %zu in line %zu.",
915 column, details->col_nr, inc->line_number);
916 return SR_ERR_DATA;
917 }
918 set_analog_value(inc, details->channel_offset, value);
919
920 return SR_OK;
921}
922
923/**
924 * @brief Parse a timestamp text, auto-determine samplerate.
925 *
926 * @param[in] column The input text, a floating point number.
927 * @param[in] inc The input module's context.
928 * @param[in] details The column processing details.
929 *
930 * @retval SR_OK Success.
931 * @retval SR_ERR Invalid input data (empty, or format error).
932 *
933 * This routine attempts to automatically determine the input data's
934 * samplerate from text rows' timestamp values. Only simple formats are
935 * supported, user provided values always take precedence.
936 */
937static int parse_timestamp(const char *column, struct context *inc,
938 const struct column_details *details)
939{
940 double ts, rate;
941 int ret;
942
943 if (!format_is_timestamp(details->text_format))
944 return SR_ERR_BUG;
945
946 /*
947 * Implementor's notes on timestamp interpretation. Use a simple
948 * approach for improved maintainability which covers most cases
949 * of input data. There is not much gain in adding complexity,
950 * users can easily provide the rate when auto-detection fails.
951 * - Bail out if samplerate is known already.
952 * - Try to interpret the timestamp (simple float conversion).
953 * If conversion fails then clear all previous knowledge and
954 * bail out (non-fatal, perhaps warn). Silently ignore values
955 * of zero since those could be silent fails -- assume that
956 * genuine data contains at least two adjacent rows with useful
957 * timestamps for the feature to work reliably. Annoying users
958 * with "failed to detect" messages is acceptable here, since
959 * users expecting the feature to work should provide useful
960 * data, and there are easy ways to disable the detection or
961 * ignore the column.
962 * - If there is no previous timestamp, keep the current value
963 * for later reference and bail out.
964 * - If a previous timestamp was seen, determine the difference
965 * between them, and derive the samplerate. Update internal
966 * state (the value automatically gets sent to the datafeed),
967 * and clear previous knowledge. Subsequent calls will ignore
968 * following input data (see above, rate is known).
969 *
970 * TODO Potential future improvements:
971 * - Prefer rationals over floats for improved precision and
972 * reduced rounding errors which result in odd rates.
973 * - Support other formats ("2 ms" or similar)?
974 */
975 if (inc->samplerate)
976 return SR_OK;
977 ret = sr_atod_ascii(column, &ts);
978 if (ret != SR_OK)
979 ts = 0.0;
980 if (!ts) {
981 sr_warn("Cannot convert timestamp text %s in line %zu (or zero value).",
982 column, inc->line_number);
983 inc->prev_timestamp = 0.0;
984 return SR_OK;
985 }
986 if (!inc->prev_timestamp) {
987 sr_dbg("First timestamp value %g in line %zu.",
988 ts, inc->line_number);
989 inc->prev_timestamp = ts;
990 return SR_OK;
991 }
992 sr_dbg("Second timestamp value %g in line %zu.", ts, inc->line_number);
993 ts -= inc->prev_timestamp;
994 sr_dbg("Timestamp difference %g in line %zu.",
995 ts, inc->line_number);
996 if (!ts) {
997 sr_warn("Zero timestamp difference in line %zu.",
998 inc->line_number);
999 inc->prev_timestamp = ts;
1000 return SR_OK;
1001 }
1002 rate = 1.0 / ts;
1003 rate += 0.5;
1004 rate = (uint64_t)rate;
1005 sr_dbg("Rate from timestamp %g in line %zu.", rate, inc->line_number);
1006 inc->samplerate = rate;
1007 inc->prev_timestamp = 0.0;
1008
1009 return SR_OK;
1010}
1011
1012/**
1013 * @brief Parse routine which ignores the input text.
1014 *
1015 * This routine exists to unify dispatch code paths, mapping input file
1016 * columns' data types to their respective parse routines.
1017 */
1018static int parse_ignore(const char *column, struct context *inc,
1019 const struct column_details *details)
1020{
1021 (void)column;
1022 (void)inc;
1023 (void)details;
1024 return SR_OK;
1025}
1026
1027typedef int (*col_parse_cb)(const char *column, struct context *inc,
1028 const struct column_details *details);
1029
1030static const col_parse_cb col_parse_funcs[] = {
1031 [FORMAT_NONE] = parse_ignore,
1032 [FORMAT_BIN] = parse_logic,
1033 [FORMAT_OCT] = parse_logic,
1034 [FORMAT_HEX] = parse_logic,
1035 [FORMAT_ANALOG] = parse_analog,
1036 [FORMAT_TIME] = parse_timestamp,
1037};
1038
1039/*
1040 * BEWARE! Implementor's notes. Sync with feature set and default option
1041 * values required during maintenance of the input module implementation.
1042 *
1043 * When applications invoke .format_match() routines, trying automatic
1044 * determination of an input file's format handler, then no options are
1045 * in effect. Because specifying options requires selection of an input
1046 * module to pass the options to, which obsoletes the format-match check.
1047 *
1048 * Which means that we only need to deal with the default format here,
1049 * which happens to be the simple multi-column format without header
1050 * lines or leading garbage. Which means that the check can be rather
1051 * strict, resulting in high levels of confidence upon match, never
1052 * "accidently" winning for unreadable or unsupported-by-default formats.
1053 *
1054 * This .format_match() logic only needs to become more involved when
1055 * default option values change, or when automatic detection of column
1056 * data types improves. Then the supported-by-default types of input
1057 * data must be considered acceptable here in the format-match check
1058 * as well.
1059 *
1060 * Notice that the format check cannot re-use regular processing logic
1061 * when their implementation assumes proper input data and wll generate
1062 * diagnostics for unexpected input data. Failure to match the format is
1063 * non-fatal here, mismatch must remain silent. It's up to applications
1064 * how large a chunk of data gets passed here (start of the file's
1065 * content). But inspection of the first few hundred bytes will usually
1066 * be GoodEnough(TM) for the format-match purpose. Notice that filenames
1067 * need not necessarily be available to the format-match routine.
1068 *
1069 * This implementation errs on the safe side. Users can always select
1070 * the CSV input module when automatic format detection fails.
1071 */
1072static int format_match(GHashTable *metadata, unsigned int *confidence)
1073{
1074 const int match_confidence = 100;
1075 const char *default_extension = ".csv";
1076 const char *line_termination = "\n";
1077 const char *comment_leader = ";";
1078 const char *column_separator = ",";
1079 const char *binary_charset = "01";
1080
1081 const char *fn;
1082 GString *buf;
1083 size_t fn_len;
1084 GString *tmpbuf;
1085 gboolean status;
1086 size_t line_idx, col_idx;
1087 char *rdptr, **lines, *line;
1088 char **cols, *col;
1089
1090 /* Get the application provided input data properties. */
1091 fn = g_hash_table_lookup(metadata, GINT_TO_POINTER(SR_INPUT_META_FILENAME));
1092 buf = g_hash_table_lookup(metadata, GINT_TO_POINTER(SR_INPUT_META_HEADER));
1093
1094 /* Filenames are a strong hint. Use then when available. */
1095 if (fn && *fn && (fn_len = strlen(fn)) >= strlen(default_extension)) {
1096 if (strcasecmp(&fn[fn_len - strlen(default_extension)], default_extension) == 0) {
1097 *confidence = 10;
1098 return SR_OK;
1099 }
1100 }
1101
1102 /*
1103 * Check file content for compatibility with the input module's
1104 * default format. Which translates to:
1105 * - Must be at least one text line worth of input data. Ignore
1106 * incomplete lines at the end of the available buffer.
1107 * - Must be LF terminated text lines, optional CR-LF sequence.
1108 * (Drop CR-only for simplicity since that's rare and users
1109 * can override the automatic detection.)
1110 * - Strip comments and skip empty lines.
1111 * - Data lines must be binary input (potentially multiple bits
1112 * per column which then get ignored). Presence of comma is
1113 * optional but then must be followed by another data column.
1114 * - No other content is acceptable, there neither are ignored
1115 * columns nor analog data nor timestamps in the default layout.
1116 * (See the above "sync format match with default options"
1117 * comment though during maintenance!)
1118 * Run the check on a copy to not affect the caller's buffer.
1119 */
1120 if (!buf || !buf->len || !buf->str || !*buf->str)
1121 return SR_ERR;
1122 rdptr = g_strstr_len(buf->str, buf->len, line_termination);
1123 if (!rdptr)
1124 return SR_ERR;
1125 tmpbuf = g_string_new_len(buf->str, rdptr + 1 - buf->str);
1126 tmpbuf->str[tmpbuf->len - 1] = '\0';
1127 status = TRUE;
1128 *confidence = match_confidence;
1129 lines = g_strsplit(tmpbuf->str, line_termination, 0);
1130 for (line_idx = 0; status && (line = lines[line_idx]); line_idx++) {
1131 rdptr = strstr(line, comment_leader);
1132 if (rdptr)
1133 *rdptr = '\0';
1134 line = g_strstrip(line);
1135 if (!line || !*line)
1136 continue;
1137 cols = g_strsplit(line, column_separator, 0);
1138 if (!cols) {
1139 status = FALSE;
1140 break;
1141 }
1142 for (col_idx = 0; status && (col = cols[col_idx]); col_idx++) {
1143 if (strspn(col, binary_charset) != strlen(col)) {
1144 status = FALSE;
1145 break;
1146 }
1147 }
1148 g_strfreev(cols);
1149 }
1150 g_strfreev(lines);
1151 g_string_free(tmpbuf, TRUE);
1152
1153 if (!status)
1154 return SR_ERR;
1155 return SR_OK;
1156}
1157
1158static int init(struct sr_input *in, GHashTable *options)
1159{
1160 struct context *inc;
1161 size_t single_column, first_column, logic_channels;
1162 const char *s;
1163 enum single_col_format format;
1164 char format_char;
1165
1166 in->sdi = g_malloc0(sizeof(*in->sdi));
1167 in->priv = inc = g_malloc0(sizeof(*inc));
1168
1169 single_column = g_variant_get_uint32(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "single_column"));
1170 logic_channels = g_variant_get_uint32(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "logic_channels"));
1171 inc->delimiter = g_string_new(g_variant_get_string(
1172 g_hash_table_lookup(options, "column_separator"), NULL));
1173 if (!inc->delimiter->len) {
1174 sr_err("Column separator cannot be empty.");
1175 return SR_ERR_ARG;
1176 }
1177 s = g_variant_get_string(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "single_format"), NULL);
1178 if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(s, "bin", 3) == 0) {
1179 format = FORMAT_BIN;
1180 } else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(s, "hex", 3) == 0) {
1181 format = FORMAT_HEX;
1182 } else if (g_ascii_strncasecmp(s, "oct", 3) == 0) {
1183 format = FORMAT_OCT;
1184 } else {
1185 sr_err("Invalid single-column format: '%s'", s);
1186 return SR_ERR_ARG;
1187 }
1188 inc->comment = g_string_new(g_variant_get_string(
1189 g_hash_table_lookup(options, "comment_leader"), NULL));
1190 if (g_string_equal(inc->comment, inc->delimiter)) {
1191 /*
1192 * Using the same sequence as comment leader and column
1193 * separator won't work. The user probably specified ';'
1194 * as the column separator but did not adjust the comment
1195 * leader. Try DWIM, drop comment strippin support here.
1196 */
1197 sr_warn("Comment leader and column separator conflict, disabling comment support.");
1198 g_string_truncate(inc->comment, 0);
1199 }
1200 inc->samplerate = g_variant_get_uint64(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "samplerate"));
1201 first_column = g_variant_get_uint32(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "first_column"));
1202 inc->use_header = g_variant_get_boolean(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "header"));
1203 inc->start_line = g_variant_get_uint32(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "start_line"));
1204 if (inc->start_line < 1) {
1205 sr_err("Invalid start line %zu.", inc->start_line);
1206 return SR_ERR_ARG;
1207 }
1208
1209 /*
1210 * Scan flexible, to get prefered format specs which describe
1211 * the input file's data formats. As well as some simple specs
1212 * for backwards compatibility and user convenience.
1213 *
1214 * This logic ends up with a copy of the format string, either
1215 * user provided or internally derived. Actual creation of the
1216 * column processing details gets deferred until the first line
1217 * of input data was seen. To support automatic determination of
1218 * e.g. channel counts from column counts.
1219 */
1220 s = g_variant_get_string(g_hash_table_lookup(options, "column_formats"), NULL);
1221 if (s && *s) {
1222 inc->column_formats = g_strdup(s);
1223 sr_dbg("User specified column_formats: %s.", s);
1224 } else if (single_column && logic_channels) {
1225 format_char = col_format_char[format];
1226 if (single_column == 1) {
1227 inc->column_formats = g_strdup_printf("%c%zu",
1228 format_char, logic_channels);
1229 } else {
1230 inc->column_formats = g_strdup_printf("%zu-,%c%zu",
1231 single_column - 1,
1232 format_char, logic_channels);
1233 }
1234 sr_dbg("Backwards compat single_column, col %zu, fmt %s, bits %zu -> %s.",
1235 single_column, col_format_text[format], logic_channels,
1236 inc->column_formats);
1237 } else if (!single_column) {
1238 if (first_column > 1) {
1239 inc->column_formats = g_strdup_printf("%zu-,%zul",
1240 first_column - 1, logic_channels);
1241 } else {
1242 inc->column_formats = g_strdup_printf("%zul",
1243 logic_channels);
1244 }
1245 sr_dbg("Backwards compat multi-column, col %zu, chans %zu -> %s.",
1246 first_column, logic_channels,
1247 inc->column_formats);
1248 } else {
1249 sr_warn("Unknown or unsupported columns layout spec, assuming simple multi-column mode.");
1250 inc->column_formats = g_strdup("*l");
1251 }
1252
1253 return SR_OK;
1254}
1255
1256/*
1257 * Check the channel list for consistency across file re-import. See
1258 * the VCD input module for more details and motivation.
1259 */
1260
1261static void keep_header_for_reread(const struct sr_input *in)
1262{
1263 struct context *inc;
1264
1265 inc = in->priv;
1266 g_slist_free_full(inc->prev_sr_channels, sr_channel_free_cb);
1267 inc->prev_sr_channels = in->sdi->channels;
1268 in->sdi->channels = NULL;
1269}
1270
1271static int check_header_in_reread(const struct sr_input *in)
1272{
1273 struct context *inc;
1274
1275 if (!in)
1276 return FALSE;
1277 inc = in->priv;
1278 if (!inc)
1279 return FALSE;
1280 if (!inc->prev_sr_channels)
1281 return TRUE;
1282
1283 if (sr_channel_lists_differ(inc->prev_sr_channels, in->sdi->channels)) {
1284 sr_err("Channel list change not supported for file re-read.");
1285 return FALSE;
1286 }
1287 g_slist_free_full(in->sdi->channels, sr_channel_free_cb);
1288 in->sdi->channels = inc->prev_sr_channels;
1289 inc->prev_sr_channels = NULL;
1290
1291 return TRUE;
1292}
1293
1294static const char *delim_set = "\r\n";
1295
1296static const char *get_line_termination(GString *buf)
1297{
1298 const char *term;
1299
1300 term = NULL;
1301 if (g_strstr_len(buf->str, buf->len, "\r\n"))
1302 term = "\r\n";
1303 else if (memchr(buf->str, '\n', buf->len))
1304 term = "\n";
1305 else if (memchr(buf->str, '\r', buf->len))
1306 term = "\r";
1307
1308 return term;
1309}
1310
1311static int initial_parse(const struct sr_input *in, GString *buf)
1312{
1313 struct context *inc;
1314 size_t num_columns;
1315 size_t line_number, line_idx;
1316 int ret;
1317 char **lines, *line, **columns;
1318
1319 ret = SR_OK;
1320 inc = in->priv;
1321 columns = NULL;
1322
1323 /* Search for the first line to process (header or data). */
1324 line_number = 0;
1325 if (inc->termination)
1326 lines = g_strsplit(buf->str, inc->termination, 0);
1327 else
1328 lines = g_strsplit_set(buf->str, delim_set, 0);
1329 for (line_idx = 0; (line = lines[line_idx]); line_idx++) {
1330 line_number++;
1331 if (inc->start_line > line_number) {
1332 sr_spew("Line %zu skipped (before start).", line_number);
1333 continue;
1334 }
1335 if (line[0] == '\0') {
1336 sr_spew("Blank line %zu skipped.", line_number);
1337 continue;
1338 }
1339 strip_comment(line, inc->comment);
1340 if (line[0] == '\0') {
1341 sr_spew("Comment-only line %zu skipped.", line_number);
1342 continue;
1343 }
1344
1345 /* Reached first proper line. */
1346 break;
1347 }
1348 if (!line) {
1349 /* Not enough data for a proper line yet. */
1350 ret = SR_ERR_NA;
1351 goto out;
1352 }
1353
1354 /* Get the number of columns in the line. */
1355 columns = split_line(line, inc);
1356 if (!columns) {
1357 sr_err("Error while parsing line %zu.", line_number);
1358 ret = SR_ERR;
1359 goto out;
1360 }
1361 num_columns = g_strv_length(columns);
1362 if (!num_columns) {
1363 sr_err("Error while parsing line %zu.", line_number);
1364 ret = SR_ERR;
1365 goto out;
1366 }
1367 sr_dbg("DIAG Got %zu columns in text line: %s.", num_columns, line);
1368
1369 /*
1370 * Interpret the user provided column format specs. This might
1371 * involve inspection of the now received input text, to support
1372 * e.g. automatic detection of channel counts in the absence of
1373 * user provided specs. Optionally a header line is used to get
1374 * channels' names.
1375 *
1376 * Check the then created channels for consistency across .reset
1377 * and .receive sequences (file re-load).
1378 */
1379 ret = make_column_details_from_format(in, inc->column_formats, columns);
1380 if (ret != SR_OK) {
1381 sr_err("Cannot parse columns format using line %zu.", line_number);
1382 goto out;
1383 }
1384 if (!check_header_in_reread(in)) {
1385 ret = SR_ERR_DATA;
1386 goto out;
1387 }
1388
1389 /*
1390 * Allocate buffer memory for datafeed submission of sample data.
1391 * Calculate the minimum buffer size to store the set of samples
1392 * of all channels (unit size). Determine a larger buffer size
1393 * for datafeed submission that is a multiple of the unit size.
1394 * Allocate the larger buffer, the "sample buffer" will point
1395 * to a location within that large buffer later.
1396 *
1397 * TODO Move channel creation here, and just store required
1398 * parameters in the format parser above? Could simplify the
1399 * arrangement that logic and analog channels get created in
1400 * strict sequence in their respective groups.
1401 */
1402 if (inc->logic_channels) {
1403 inc->sample_unit_size = (inc->logic_channels + 7) / 8;
1404 inc->datafeed_buf_size = CHUNK_SIZE;
1405 inc->datafeed_buf_size *= inc->sample_unit_size;
1406 inc->datafeed_buffer = g_malloc(inc->datafeed_buf_size);
1407 if (!inc->datafeed_buffer) {
1408 sr_err("Cannot allocate datafeed send buffer (logic).");
1409 ret = SR_ERR_MALLOC;
1410 goto out;
1411 }
1412 inc->datafeed_buf_fill = 0;
1413 }
1414
1415 if (inc->analog_channels) {
1416 size_t sample_size, sample_count;
1417 sample_size = sizeof(inc->analog_datafeed_buffer[0]);
1418 inc->analog_datafeed_buf_size = CHUNK_SIZE;
1419 inc->analog_datafeed_buf_size /= sample_size;
1420 inc->analog_datafeed_buf_size /= inc->analog_channels;
1421 sample_count = inc->analog_channels * inc->analog_datafeed_buf_size;
1422 inc->analog_datafeed_buffer = g_malloc0(sample_count * sample_size);
1423 if (!inc->analog_datafeed_buffer) {
1424 sr_err("Cannot allocate datafeed send buffer (analog).");
1425 ret = SR_ERR_MALLOC;
1426 goto out;
1427 }
1428 inc->analog_datafeed_buf_fill = 0;
1429 }
1430
1431out:
1432 if (columns)
1433 g_strfreev(columns);
1434 g_strfreev(lines);
1435
1436 return ret;
1437}
1438
1439/*
1440 * Gets called from initial_receive(), which runs until the end-of-line
1441 * encoding of the input stream could get determined. Assumes that this
1442 * routine receives enough buffered initial input data to either see the
1443 * BOM when there is one, or that no BOM will follow when a text line
1444 * termination sequence was seen. Silently drops the UTF-8 BOM sequence
1445 * from the input buffer if one was seen. Does not care to protect
1446 * against multiple execution or dropping the BOM multiple times --
1447 * there should be at most one in the input stream.
1448 */
1449static void initial_bom_check(const struct sr_input *in)
1450{
1451 static const char *utf8_bom = "\xef\xbb\xbf";
1452
1453 if (in->buf->len < strlen(utf8_bom))
1454 return;
1455 if (strncmp(in->buf->str, utf8_bom, strlen(utf8_bom)) != 0)
1456 return;
1457 g_string_erase(in->buf, 0, strlen(utf8_bom));
1458}
1459
1460static int initial_receive(const struct sr_input *in)
1461{
1462 struct context *inc;
1463 GString *new_buf;
1464 int len, ret;
1465 char *p;
1466 const char *termination;
1467
1468 initial_bom_check(in);
1469
1470 inc = in->priv;
1471
1472 termination = get_line_termination(in->buf);
1473 if (!termination)
1474 /* Don't have a full line yet. */
1475 return SR_ERR_NA;
1476
1477 p = g_strrstr_len(in->buf->str, in->buf->len, termination);
1478 if (!p)
1479 /* Don't have a full line yet. */
1480 return SR_ERR_NA;
1481 len = p - in->buf->str - 1;
1482 new_buf = g_string_new_len(in->buf->str, len);
1483 g_string_append_c(new_buf, '\0');
1484
1485 inc->termination = g_strdup(termination);
1486
1487 if (in->buf->str[0] != '\0')
1488 ret = initial_parse(in, new_buf);
1489 else
1490 ret = SR_OK;
1491
1492 g_string_free(new_buf, TRUE);
1493
1494 return ret;
1495}
1496
1497static int process_buffer(struct sr_input *in, gboolean is_eof)
1498{
1499 struct context *inc;
1500 gsize num_columns;
1501 size_t line_idx, col_idx, col_nr;
1502 const struct column_details *details;
1503 col_parse_cb parse_func;
1504 int ret;
1505 char *p, **lines, *line, **columns, *column;
1506
1507 inc = in->priv;
1508 if (!inc->started) {
1509 std_session_send_df_header(in->sdi);
1510 inc->started = TRUE;
1511 }
1512
1513 /*
1514 * Consider empty input non-fatal. Keep accumulating input until
1515 * at least one full text line has become available. Grab the
1516 * maximum amount of accumulated data that consists of full text
1517 * lines, and process what has been received so far, leaving not
1518 * yet complete lines for the next invocation.
1519 *
1520 * Enforce that all previously buffered data gets processed in
1521 * the "EOF" condition. Do not insist in the presence of the
1522 * termination sequence for the last line (may often be missing
1523 * on Windows). A present termination sequence will just result
1524 * in the "execution of an empty line", and does not harm.
1525 */
1526 if (!in->buf->len)
1527 return SR_OK;
1528 if (is_eof) {
1529 p = in->buf->str + in->buf->len;
1530 } else {
1531 p = g_strrstr_len(in->buf->str, in->buf->len, inc->termination);
1532 if (!p)
1533 return SR_ERR;
1534 *p = '\0';
1535 p += strlen(inc->termination);
1536 }
1537 g_strstrip(in->buf->str);
1538
1539 ret = SR_OK;
1540 lines = g_strsplit(in->buf->str, inc->termination, 0);
1541 for (line_idx = 0; (line = lines[line_idx]); line_idx++) {
1542 inc->line_number++;
1543 if (inc->line_number < inc->start_line) {
1544 sr_spew("Line %zu skipped (before start).", inc->line_number);
1545 continue;
1546 }
1547 if (line[0] == '\0') {
1548 sr_spew("Blank line %zu skipped.", inc->line_number);
1549 continue;
1550 }
1551
1552 /* Remove trailing comment. */
1553 strip_comment(line, inc->comment);
1554 if (line[0] == '\0') {
1555 sr_spew("Comment-only line %zu skipped.", inc->line_number);
1556 continue;
1557 }
1558
1559 /* Skip the header line, its content was used as the channel names. */
1560 if (inc->use_header && !inc->header_seen) {
1561 sr_spew("Header line %zu skipped.", inc->line_number);
1562 inc->header_seen = TRUE;
1563 continue;
1564 }
1565
1566 /* Split the line into columns, check for minimum length. */
1567 columns = split_line(line, inc);
1568 if (!columns) {
1569 sr_err("Error while parsing line %zu.", inc->line_number);
1570 g_strfreev(lines);
1571 return SR_ERR;
1572 }
1573 num_columns = g_strv_length(columns);
1574 if (num_columns < inc->column_want_count) {
1575 sr_err("Insufficient column count %zu in line %zu.",
1576 num_columns, inc->line_number);
1577 g_strfreev(columns);
1578 g_strfreev(lines);
1579 return SR_ERR;
1580 }
1581
1582 /* Have the columns of the current text line processed. */
1583 clear_logic_samples(inc);
1584 clear_analog_samples(inc);
1585 for (col_idx = 0; col_idx < inc->column_want_count; col_idx++) {
1586 column = columns[col_idx];
1587 col_nr = col_idx + 1;
1588 details = lookup_column_details(inc, col_nr);
1589 if (!details || !details->text_format)
1590 continue;
1591 parse_func = col_parse_funcs[details->text_format];
1592 if (!parse_func)
1593 continue;
1594 ret = parse_func(column, inc, details);
1595 if (ret != SR_OK) {
1596 g_strfreev(columns);
1597 g_strfreev(lines);
1598 return SR_ERR;
1599 }
1600 }
1601
1602 /* Send sample data to the session bus (buffered). */
1603 ret = queue_logic_samples(in);
1604 ret += queue_analog_samples(in);
1605 if (ret != SR_OK) {
1606 sr_err("Sending samples failed.");
1607 g_strfreev(columns);
1608 g_strfreev(lines);
1609 return SR_ERR;
1610 }
1611
1612 g_strfreev(columns);
1613 }
1614 g_strfreev(lines);
1615 g_string_erase(in->buf, 0, p - in->buf->str);
1616
1617 return ret;
1618}
1619
1620static int receive(struct sr_input *in, GString *buf)
1621{
1622 struct context *inc;
1623 int ret;
1624
1625 g_string_append_len(in->buf, buf->str, buf->len);
1626
1627 inc = in->priv;
1628 if (!inc->column_seen_count) {
1629 ret = initial_receive(in);
1630 if (ret == SR_ERR_NA)
1631 /* Not enough data yet. */
1632 return SR_OK;
1633 else if (ret != SR_OK)
1634 return SR_ERR;
1635
1636 /* sdi is ready, notify frontend. */
1637 in->sdi_ready = TRUE;
1638 return SR_OK;
1639 }
1640
1641 ret = process_buffer(in, FALSE);
1642
1643 return ret;
1644}
1645
1646static int end(struct sr_input *in)
1647{
1648 struct context *inc;
1649 int ret;
1650
1651 if (in->sdi_ready)
1652 ret = process_buffer(in, TRUE);
1653 else
1654 ret = SR_OK;
1655 if (ret != SR_OK)
1656 return ret;
1657
1658 ret = flush_logic_samples(in);
1659 ret += flush_analog_samples(in);
1660 if (ret != SR_OK)
1661 return ret;
1662
1663 inc = in->priv;
1664 if (inc->started)
1665 std_session_send_df_end(in->sdi);
1666
1667 return ret;
1668}
1669
1670static void cleanup(struct sr_input *in)
1671{
1672 struct context *inc;
1673
1674 keep_header_for_reread(in);
1675
1676 inc = in->priv;
1677
1678 g_free(inc->termination);
1679 inc->termination = NULL;
1680 g_free(inc->datafeed_buffer);
1681 inc->datafeed_buffer = NULL;
1682 g_free(inc->analog_datafeed_buffer);
1683 inc->analog_datafeed_buffer = NULL;
1684}
1685
1686static int reset(struct sr_input *in)
1687{
1688 struct context *inc = in->priv;
1689
1690 cleanup(in);
1691 inc->started = FALSE;
1692 g_string_truncate(in->buf, 0);
1693
1694 return SR_OK;
1695}
1696
1697enum option_index {
1698 OPT_COL_FMTS,
1699 OPT_SINGLE_COL,
1700 OPT_FIRST_COL,
1701 OPT_NUM_LOGIC,
1702 OPT_SINGLE_FMT,
1703 OPT_START_LINE,
1704 OPT_HEADER,
1705 OPT_SAMPLERATE,
1706 OPT_COL_SEP,
1707 OPT_COMMENT,
1708 OPT_MAX,
1709};
1710
1711static struct sr_option options[] = {
1712 [OPT_COL_FMTS] = {
1713 "column_formats", "Column format specs",
1714 "Text columns data types. A comma separated list of [<cols>]<fmt>[<bits>] items. * for all remaining columns. - ignores columns, x/o/b/l logic data, a (and digits) analog data, t timestamps.",
1715 NULL, NULL,
1716 },
1717 [OPT_SINGLE_COL] = {
1718 "single_column", "Single column",
1719 "Simple single-column mode, exclusively use text from the specified column (number starting at 1). Obsoleted by 'column_formats=4-,x16'.",
1720 NULL, NULL,
1721 },
1722 [OPT_FIRST_COL] = {
1723 "first_column", "First column",
1724 "First column with logic data in simple multi-column mode (number starting at 1, default 1). Obsoleted by 'column_formats=4-,*l'.",
1725 NULL, NULL,
1726 },
1727 [OPT_NUM_LOGIC] = {
1728 "logic_channels", "Number of logic channels",
1729 "Logic channel count, required in simple single-column mode, defaults to \"all remaining columns\" in simple multi-column mode. Obsoleted by 'column_formats=8l'.",
1730 NULL, NULL,
1731 },
1732 [OPT_SINGLE_FMT] = {
1733 "single_format", "Data format for simple single-column mode.",
1734 "The input text number format of simple single-column mode: bin, hex, oct. Obsoleted by 'column_formats=x8'.",
1735 NULL, NULL,
1736 },
1737 [OPT_START_LINE] = {
1738 "start_line", "Start line",
1739 "The line number at which to start processing input text (default: 1).",
1740 NULL, NULL,
1741 },
1742 [OPT_HEADER] = {
1743 "header", "Get channel names from first line.",
1744 "Use the first processed line's column captions (when available) as channel names. Off by default",
1745 NULL, NULL,
1746 },
1747 [OPT_SAMPLERATE] = {
1748 "samplerate", "Samplerate (Hz)",
1749 "The input data's sample rate in Hz. No default value.",
1750 NULL, NULL,
1751 },
1752 [OPT_COL_SEP] = {
1753 "column_separator", "Column separator",
1754 "The sequence which separates text columns. Non-empty text, comma by default.",
1755 NULL, NULL,
1756 },
1757 [OPT_COMMENT] = {
1758 "comment_leader", "Comment leader character",
1759 "The text which starts comments at the end of text lines, semicolon by default.",
1760 NULL, NULL,
1761 },
1762 [OPT_MAX] = ALL_ZERO,
1763};
1764
1765static const struct sr_option *get_options(void)
1766{
1767 GSList *l;
1768
1769 if (!options[0].def) {
1770 options[OPT_COL_FMTS].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string(""));
1771 options[OPT_SINGLE_COL].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(0));
1772 options[OPT_FIRST_COL].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(1));
1773 options[OPT_NUM_LOGIC].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(0));
1774 options[OPT_SINGLE_FMT].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string("bin"));
1775 l = NULL;
1776 l = g_slist_append(l, g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string("bin")));
1777 l = g_slist_append(l, g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string("hex")));
1778 l = g_slist_append(l, g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string("oct")));
1779 options[OPT_SINGLE_FMT].values = l;
1780 options[OPT_START_LINE].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint32(1));
1781 options[OPT_HEADER].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_boolean(FALSE));
1782 options[OPT_SAMPLERATE].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_uint64(0));
1783 options[OPT_COL_SEP].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string(","));
1784 options[OPT_COMMENT].def = g_variant_ref_sink(g_variant_new_string(";"));
1785 }
1786
1787 return options;
1788}
1789
1790SR_PRIV struct sr_input_module input_csv = {
1791 .id = "csv",
1792 .name = "CSV",
1793 .desc = "Comma-separated values",
1794 .exts = (const char*[]){"csv", NULL},
1795 .metadata = { SR_INPUT_META_FILENAME, SR_INPUT_META_HEADER | SR_INPUT_META_REQUIRED },
1796 .options = get_options,
1797 .format_match = format_match,
1798 .init = init,
1799 .receive = receive,
1800 .end = end,
1801 .cleanup = cleanup,
1802 .reset = reset,
1803};