From: jry Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 10:41:27 +0000 (+0100) Subject: asix-sigma: Split into api.c and protocol.[ch] modules. X-Git-Tag: libsigrok-0.4.0~126 X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=libsigrok.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=3ba56876b4a5469b0c39a6f162f517ce8610b9e4 asix-sigma: Split into api.c and protocol.[ch] modules. --- diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 660b0fc9..cd21a688 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -174,8 +174,9 @@ libsigrok_la_SOURCES += \ endif if HW_ASIX_SIGMA libsigrok_la_SOURCES += \ - src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.h \ - src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.c + src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.h \ + src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.c \ + src/hardware/asix-sigma/api.c endif if HW_ATTEN_PPS3XXX libsigrok_la_SOURCES += \ diff --git a/src/hardware/asix-sigma/api.c b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/api.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b798d4e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/api.c @@ -0,0 +1,445 @@ +/* + * This file is part of the libsigrok project. + * + * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Håvard Espeland , + * Copyright (C) 2010 Martin Stensgård + * Copyright (C) 2010 Carl Henrik Lunde + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see . + */ + +/* + * ASIX SIGMA/SIGMA2 logic analyzer driver + */ + +#include +#include "protocol.h" + +SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver asix_sigma_driver_info; + +/* + * Channel numbers seem to go from 1-16, according to this image: + * http://tools.asix.net/img/sigma_sigmacab_pins_720.jpg + * (the cable has two additional GND pins, and a TI and TO pin) + */ +static const char *channel_names[] = { + "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", + "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", +}; + +static const uint32_t drvopts[] = { + SR_CONF_LOGIC_ANALYZER, +}; + +static const uint32_t devopts[] = { + SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC | SR_CONF_GET | SR_CONF_SET, + SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES | SR_CONF_SET, + SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE | SR_CONF_GET | SR_CONF_SET | SR_CONF_LIST, + SR_CONF_TRIGGER_MATCH | SR_CONF_LIST, + SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO | SR_CONF_GET | SR_CONF_SET, +}; + +static const int32_t trigger_matches[] = { + SR_TRIGGER_ZERO, + SR_TRIGGER_ONE, + SR_TRIGGER_RISING, + SR_TRIGGER_FALLING, +}; + + +static int dev_clear(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) +{ + return std_dev_clear(di, sigma_clear_helper); +} + +static int init(struct sr_dev_driver *di, struct sr_context *sr_ctx) +{ + return std_init(sr_ctx, di, LOG_PREFIX); +} + +static GSList *scan(struct sr_dev_driver *di, GSList *options) +{ + struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; + struct drv_context *drvc; + struct dev_context *devc; + GSList *devices; + struct ftdi_device_list *devlist; + char serial_txt[10]; + uint32_t serial; + int ret; + unsigned int i; + + (void)options; + + drvc = di->context; + + devices = NULL; + + devc = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct dev_context)); + + ftdi_init(&devc->ftdic); + + /* Look for SIGMAs. */ + + if ((ret = ftdi_usb_find_all(&devc->ftdic, &devlist, + USB_VENDOR, USB_PRODUCT)) <= 0) { + if (ret < 0) + sr_err("ftdi_usb_find_all(): %d", ret); + goto free; + } + + /* Make sure it's a version 1 or 2 SIGMA. */ + ftdi_usb_get_strings(&devc->ftdic, devlist->dev, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, + serial_txt, sizeof(serial_txt)); + sscanf(serial_txt, "%x", &serial); + + if (serial < 0xa6010000 || serial > 0xa602ffff) { + sr_err("Only SIGMA and SIGMA2 are supported " + "in this version of libsigrok."); + goto free; + } + + sr_info("Found ASIX SIGMA - Serial: %s", serial_txt); + + devc->cur_samplerate = samplerates[0]; + devc->period_ps = 0; + devc->limit_msec = 0; + devc->cur_firmware = -1; + devc->num_channels = 0; + devc->samples_per_event = 0; + devc->capture_ratio = 50; + devc->use_triggers = 0; + + /* Register SIGMA device. */ + sdi = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct sr_dev_inst)); + sdi->status = SR_ST_INITIALIZING; + sdi->vendor = g_strdup(USB_VENDOR_NAME); + sdi->model = g_strdup(USB_MODEL_NAME); + sdi->driver = di; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(channel_names); i++) + sr_channel_new(sdi, i, SR_CHANNEL_LOGIC, TRUE, channel_names[i]); + + devices = g_slist_append(devices, sdi); + drvc->instances = g_slist_append(drvc->instances, sdi); + sdi->priv = devc; + + /* We will open the device again when we need it. */ + ftdi_list_free(&devlist); + + return devices; + +free: + ftdi_deinit(&devc->ftdic); + g_free(devc); + return NULL; +} + +static GSList *dev_list(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) +{ + return ((struct drv_context *)(di->context))->instances; +} + +static int dev_open(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + int ret; + + devc = sdi->priv; + + /* Make sure it's an ASIX SIGMA. */ + if ((ret = ftdi_usb_open_desc(&devc->ftdic, + USB_VENDOR, USB_PRODUCT, USB_DESCRIPTION, NULL)) < 0) { + + sr_err("ftdi_usb_open failed: %s", + ftdi_get_error_string(&devc->ftdic)); + + return 0; + } + + sdi->status = SR_ST_ACTIVE; + + return SR_OK; +} + +static int dev_close(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + + devc = sdi->priv; + + /* TODO */ + if (sdi->status == SR_ST_ACTIVE) + ftdi_usb_close(&devc->ftdic); + + sdi->status = SR_ST_INACTIVE; + + return SR_OK; +} + +static int cleanup(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) +{ + return dev_clear(di); +} + +static int config_get(uint32_t key, GVariant **data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, + const struct sr_channel_group *cg) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + + (void)cg; + + if (!sdi) + return SR_ERR; + devc = sdi->priv; + + switch (key) { + case SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE: + *data = g_variant_new_uint64(devc->cur_samplerate); + break; + case SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC: + *data = g_variant_new_uint64(devc->limit_msec); + break; + case SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO: + *data = g_variant_new_uint64(devc->capture_ratio); + break; + default: + return SR_ERR_NA; + } + + return SR_OK; +} + +static int config_set(uint32_t key, GVariant *data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, + const struct sr_channel_group *cg) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + uint64_t tmp; + int ret; + + (void)cg; + + if (sdi->status != SR_ST_ACTIVE) + return SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED; + + devc = sdi->priv; + + ret = SR_OK; + switch (key) { + case SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE: + ret = sigma_set_samplerate(sdi, g_variant_get_uint64(data)); + break; + case SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC: + tmp = g_variant_get_uint64(data); + if (tmp > 0) + devc->limit_msec = g_variant_get_uint64(data); + else + ret = SR_ERR; + break; + case SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES: + tmp = g_variant_get_uint64(data); + devc->limit_msec = tmp * 1000 / devc->cur_samplerate; + break; + case SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO: + tmp = g_variant_get_uint64(data); + if (tmp <= 100) + devc->capture_ratio = tmp; + else + ret = SR_ERR; + break; + default: + ret = SR_ERR_NA; + } + + return ret; +} + +static int config_list(uint32_t key, GVariant **data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, + const struct sr_channel_group *cg) +{ + GVariant *gvar; + GVariantBuilder gvb; + + (void)cg; + + switch (key) { + case SR_CONF_DEVICE_OPTIONS: + if (!sdi) + *data = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE_UINT32, + drvopts, ARRAY_SIZE(drvopts), sizeof(uint32_t)); + else + *data = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE_UINT32, + devopts, ARRAY_SIZE(devopts), sizeof(uint32_t)); + break; + case SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE: + g_variant_builder_init(&gvb, G_VARIANT_TYPE("a{sv}")); + gvar = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE("t"), samplerates, + SAMPLERATES_COUNT, sizeof(uint64_t)); + g_variant_builder_add(&gvb, "{sv}", "samplerates", gvar); + *data = g_variant_builder_end(&gvb); + break; + case SR_CONF_TRIGGER_MATCH: + *data = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE_INT32, + trigger_matches, ARRAY_SIZE(trigger_matches), + sizeof(int32_t)); + break; + default: + return SR_ERR_NA; + } + + return SR_OK; +} + +static int dev_acquisition_start(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, void *cb_data) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + struct clockselect_50 clockselect; + int frac, triggerpin, ret; + uint8_t triggerselect = 0; + struct triggerinout triggerinout_conf; + struct triggerlut lut; + + if (sdi->status != SR_ST_ACTIVE) + return SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED; + + devc = sdi->priv; + + if (sigma_convert_trigger(sdi) != SR_OK) { + sr_err("Failed to configure triggers."); + return SR_ERR; + } + + /* If the samplerate has not been set, default to 200 kHz. */ + if (devc->cur_firmware == -1) { + if ((ret = sigma_set_samplerate(sdi, SR_KHZ(200))) != SR_OK) + return ret; + } + + /* Enter trigger programming mode. */ + sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, 0x20, devc); + + /* 100 and 200 MHz mode. */ + if (devc->cur_samplerate >= SR_MHZ(100)) { + sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, 0x81, devc); + + /* Find which pin to trigger on from mask. */ + for (triggerpin = 0; triggerpin < 8; ++triggerpin) + if ((devc->trigger.risingmask | devc->trigger.fallingmask) & + (1 << triggerpin)) + break; + + /* Set trigger pin and light LED on trigger. */ + triggerselect = (1 << LEDSEL1) | (triggerpin & 0x7); + + /* Default rising edge. */ + if (devc->trigger.fallingmask) + triggerselect |= 1 << 3; + + /* All other modes. */ + } else if (devc->cur_samplerate <= SR_MHZ(50)) { + sigma_build_basic_trigger(&lut, devc); + + sigma_write_trigger_lut(&lut, devc); + + triggerselect = (1 << LEDSEL1) | (1 << LEDSEL0); + } + + /* Setup trigger in and out pins to default values. */ + memset(&triggerinout_conf, 0, sizeof(struct triggerinout)); + triggerinout_conf.trgout_bytrigger = 1; + triggerinout_conf.trgout_enable = 1; + + sigma_write_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_OPTION, + (uint8_t *) &triggerinout_conf, + sizeof(struct triggerinout), devc); + + /* Go back to normal mode. */ + sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, triggerselect, devc); + + /* Set clock select register. */ + if (devc->cur_samplerate == SR_MHZ(200)) + /* Enable 4 channels. */ + sigma_set_register(WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT, 0xf0, devc); + else if (devc->cur_samplerate == SR_MHZ(100)) + /* Enable 8 channels. */ + sigma_set_register(WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT, 0x00, devc); + else { + /* + * 50 MHz mode (or fraction thereof). Any fraction down to + * 50 MHz / 256 can be used, but is not supported by sigrok API. + */ + frac = SR_MHZ(50) / devc->cur_samplerate - 1; + + clockselect.async = 0; + clockselect.fraction = frac; + clockselect.disabled_channels = 0; + + sigma_write_register(WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT, + (uint8_t *) &clockselect, + sizeof(clockselect), devc); + } + + /* Setup maximum post trigger time. */ + sigma_set_register(WRITE_POST_TRIGGER, + (devc->capture_ratio * 255) / 100, devc); + + /* Start acqusition. */ + gettimeofday(&devc->start_tv, 0); + sigma_set_register(WRITE_MODE, 0x0d, devc); + + devc->cb_data = cb_data; + + /* Send header packet to the session bus. */ + std_session_send_df_header(sdi, LOG_PREFIX); + + /* Add capture source. */ + sr_session_source_add(sdi->session, -1, 0, 10, sigma_receive_data, (void *)sdi); + + devc->state.state = SIGMA_CAPTURE; + + return SR_OK; +} + +static int dev_acquisition_stop(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, void *cb_data) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + + (void)cb_data; + + devc = sdi->priv; + devc->state.state = SIGMA_IDLE; + + sr_session_source_remove(sdi->session, -1); + + return SR_OK; +} + +SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver asix_sigma_driver_info = { + .name = "asix-sigma", + .longname = "ASIX SIGMA/SIGMA2", + .api_version = 1, + .init = init, + .cleanup = cleanup, + .scan = scan, + .dev_list = dev_list, + .dev_clear = dev_clear, + .config_get = config_get, + .config_set = config_set, + .config_list = config_list, + .dev_open = dev_open, + .dev_close = dev_close, + .dev_acquisition_start = dev_acquisition_start, + .dev_acquisition_stop = dev_acquisition_stop, + .context = NULL, +}; diff --git a/src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.c b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9db557b3..00000000 --- a/src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1551 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is part of the libsigrok project. - * - * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Håvard Espeland , - * Copyright (C) 2010 Martin Stensgård - * Copyright (C) 2010 Carl Henrik Lunde - * - * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program. If not, see . - */ - -/* - * ASIX SIGMA/SIGMA2 logic analyzer driver - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "libsigrok-internal.h" -#include "asix-sigma.h" - -#define USB_VENDOR 0xa600 -#define USB_PRODUCT 0xa000 -#define USB_DESCRIPTION "ASIX SIGMA" -#define USB_VENDOR_NAME "ASIX" -#define USB_MODEL_NAME "SIGMA" - -SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver asix_sigma_driver_info; -static int dev_acquisition_stop(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, void *cb_data); - -/* - * The ASIX Sigma supports arbitrary integer frequency divider in - * the 50MHz mode. The divider is in range 1...256 , allowing for - * very precise sampling rate selection. This driver supports only - * a subset of the sampling rates. - */ -static const uint64_t samplerates[] = { - SR_KHZ(200), /* div=250 */ - SR_KHZ(250), /* div=200 */ - SR_KHZ(500), /* div=100 */ - SR_MHZ(1), /* div=50 */ - SR_MHZ(5), /* div=10 */ - SR_MHZ(10), /* div=5 */ - SR_MHZ(25), /* div=2 */ - SR_MHZ(50), /* div=1 */ - SR_MHZ(100), /* Special FW needed */ - SR_MHZ(200), /* Special FW needed */ -}; - -/* - * Channel numbers seem to go from 1-16, according to this image: - * http://tools.asix.net/img/sigma_sigmacab_pins_720.jpg - * (the cable has two additional GND pins, and a TI and TO pin) - */ -static const char *channel_names[] = { - "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", - "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", -}; - -static const uint32_t drvopts[] = { - SR_CONF_LOGIC_ANALYZER, -}; - -static const uint32_t devopts[] = { - SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC | SR_CONF_GET | SR_CONF_SET, - SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES | SR_CONF_SET, - SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE | SR_CONF_GET | SR_CONF_SET | SR_CONF_LIST, - SR_CONF_TRIGGER_MATCH | SR_CONF_LIST, - SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO | SR_CONF_GET | SR_CONF_SET, -}; - -static const int32_t trigger_matches[] = { - SR_TRIGGER_ZERO, - SR_TRIGGER_ONE, - SR_TRIGGER_RISING, - SR_TRIGGER_FALLING, -}; - -static const char sigma_firmware_files[][24] = { - /* 50 MHz, supports 8 bit fractions */ - "asix-sigma-50.fw", - /* 100 MHz */ - "asix-sigma-100.fw", - /* 200 MHz */ - "asix-sigma-200.fw", - /* Synchronous clock from pin */ - "asix-sigma-50sync.fw", - /* Frequency counter */ - "asix-sigma-phasor.fw", -}; - -static int sigma_read(void *buf, size_t size, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - int ret; - - ret = ftdi_read_data(&devc->ftdic, (unsigned char *)buf, size); - if (ret < 0) { - sr_err("ftdi_read_data failed: %s", - ftdi_get_error_string(&devc->ftdic)); - } - - return ret; -} - -static int sigma_write(void *buf, size_t size, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - int ret; - - ret = ftdi_write_data(&devc->ftdic, (unsigned char *)buf, size); - if (ret < 0) { - sr_err("ftdi_write_data failed: %s", - ftdi_get_error_string(&devc->ftdic)); - } else if ((size_t) ret != size) { - sr_err("ftdi_write_data did not complete write."); - } - - return ret; -} - -/* - * NOTE: We chose the buffer size to be large enough to hold any write to the - * device. We still print a message just in case. - */ -static int sigma_write_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t *data, size_t len, - struct dev_context *devc) -{ - size_t i; - uint8_t buf[80]; - int idx = 0; - - if ((len + 2) > sizeof(buf)) { - sr_err("Attempted to write %zu bytes, but buffer is too small.", - len + 2); - return SR_ERR_BUG; - } - - buf[idx++] = REG_ADDR_LOW | (reg & 0xf); - buf[idx++] = REG_ADDR_HIGH | (reg >> 4); - - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - buf[idx++] = REG_DATA_LOW | (data[i] & 0xf); - buf[idx++] = REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | (data[i] >> 4); - } - - return sigma_write(buf, idx, devc); -} - -static int sigma_set_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t value, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - return sigma_write_register(reg, &value, 1, devc); -} - -static int sigma_read_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t *data, size_t len, - struct dev_context *devc) -{ - uint8_t buf[3]; - - buf[0] = REG_ADDR_LOW | (reg & 0xf); - buf[1] = REG_ADDR_HIGH | (reg >> 4); - buf[2] = REG_READ_ADDR; - - sigma_write(buf, sizeof(buf), devc); - - return sigma_read(data, len, devc); -} - -static uint8_t sigma_get_register(uint8_t reg, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - uint8_t value; - - if (1 != sigma_read_register(reg, &value, 1, devc)) { - sr_err("sigma_get_register: 1 byte expected"); - return 0; - } - - return value; -} - -static int sigma_read_pos(uint32_t *stoppos, uint32_t *triggerpos, - struct dev_context *devc) -{ - uint8_t buf[] = { - REG_ADDR_LOW | READ_TRIGGER_POS_LOW, - - REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, - REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, - REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, - REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, - REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, - REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, - }; - uint8_t result[6]; - - sigma_write(buf, sizeof(buf), devc); - - sigma_read(result, sizeof(result), devc); - - *triggerpos = result[0] | (result[1] << 8) | (result[2] << 16); - *stoppos = result[3] | (result[4] << 8) | (result[5] << 16); - - /* Not really sure why this must be done, but according to spec. */ - if ((--*stoppos & 0x1ff) == 0x1ff) - *stoppos -= 64; - - if ((*--triggerpos & 0x1ff) == 0x1ff) - *triggerpos -= 64; - - return 1; -} - -static int sigma_read_dram(uint16_t startchunk, size_t numchunks, - uint8_t *data, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - size_t i; - uint8_t buf[4096]; - int idx = 0; - - /* Send the startchunk. Index start with 1. */ - buf[0] = startchunk >> 8; - buf[1] = startchunk & 0xff; - sigma_write_register(WRITE_MEMROW, buf, 2, devc); - - /* Read the DRAM. */ - buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_BLOCK; - buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK; - - for (i = 0; i < numchunks; ++i) { - /* Alternate bit to copy from DRAM to cache. */ - if (i != (numchunks - 1)) - buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_BLOCK | (((i + 1) % 2) << 4); - - buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_BLOCK_DATA | ((i % 2) << 4); - - if (i != (numchunks - 1)) - buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK; - } - - sigma_write(buf, idx, devc); - - return sigma_read(data, numchunks * CHUNK_SIZE, devc); -} - -/* Upload trigger look-up tables to Sigma. */ -static int sigma_write_trigger_lut(struct triggerlut *lut, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - int i; - uint8_t tmp[2]; - uint16_t bit; - - /* Transpose the table and send to Sigma. */ - for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { - bit = 1 << i; - - tmp[0] = tmp[1] = 0; - - if (lut->m2d[0] & bit) - tmp[0] |= 0x01; - if (lut->m2d[1] & bit) - tmp[0] |= 0x02; - if (lut->m2d[2] & bit) - tmp[0] |= 0x04; - if (lut->m2d[3] & bit) - tmp[0] |= 0x08; - - if (lut->m3 & bit) - tmp[0] |= 0x10; - if (lut->m3s & bit) - tmp[0] |= 0x20; - if (lut->m4 & bit) - tmp[0] |= 0x40; - - if (lut->m0d[0] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x01; - if (lut->m0d[1] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x02; - if (lut->m0d[2] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x04; - if (lut->m0d[3] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x08; - - if (lut->m1d[0] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x10; - if (lut->m1d[1] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x20; - if (lut->m1d[2] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x40; - if (lut->m1d[3] & bit) - tmp[1] |= 0x80; - - sigma_write_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT0, tmp, sizeof(tmp), - devc); - sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, 0x30 | i, devc); - } - - /* Send the parameters */ - sigma_write_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT0, (uint8_t *) &lut->params, - sizeof(lut->params), devc); - - return SR_OK; -} - -static void clear_helper(void *priv) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - - devc = priv; - - ftdi_deinit(&devc->ftdic); -} - -static int dev_clear(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) -{ - return std_dev_clear(di, clear_helper); -} - -static int init(struct sr_dev_driver *di, struct sr_context *sr_ctx) -{ - return std_init(sr_ctx, di, LOG_PREFIX); -} - -static GSList *scan(struct sr_dev_driver *di, GSList *options) -{ - struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; - struct drv_context *drvc; - struct dev_context *devc; - GSList *devices; - struct ftdi_device_list *devlist; - char serial_txt[10]; - uint32_t serial; - int ret; - unsigned int i; - - (void)options; - - drvc = di->context; - - devices = NULL; - - devc = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct dev_context)); - - ftdi_init(&devc->ftdic); - - /* Look for SIGMAs. */ - - if ((ret = ftdi_usb_find_all(&devc->ftdic, &devlist, - USB_VENDOR, USB_PRODUCT)) <= 0) { - if (ret < 0) - sr_err("ftdi_usb_find_all(): %d", ret); - goto free; - } - - /* Make sure it's a version 1 or 2 SIGMA. */ - ftdi_usb_get_strings(&devc->ftdic, devlist->dev, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, - serial_txt, sizeof(serial_txt)); - sscanf(serial_txt, "%x", &serial); - - if (serial < 0xa6010000 || serial > 0xa602ffff) { - sr_err("Only SIGMA and SIGMA2 are supported " - "in this version of libsigrok."); - goto free; - } - - sr_info("Found ASIX SIGMA - Serial: %s", serial_txt); - - devc->cur_samplerate = samplerates[0]; - devc->period_ps = 0; - devc->limit_msec = 0; - devc->cur_firmware = -1; - devc->num_channels = 0; - devc->samples_per_event = 0; - devc->capture_ratio = 50; - devc->use_triggers = 0; - - /* Register SIGMA device. */ - sdi = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct sr_dev_inst)); - sdi->status = SR_ST_INITIALIZING; - sdi->vendor = g_strdup(USB_VENDOR_NAME); - sdi->model = g_strdup(USB_MODEL_NAME); - sdi->driver = di; - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(channel_names); i++) - sr_channel_new(sdi, i, SR_CHANNEL_LOGIC, TRUE, channel_names[i]); - - devices = g_slist_append(devices, sdi); - drvc->instances = g_slist_append(drvc->instances, sdi); - sdi->priv = devc; - - /* We will open the device again when we need it. */ - ftdi_list_free(&devlist); - - return devices; - -free: - ftdi_deinit(&devc->ftdic); - g_free(devc); - return NULL; -} - -static GSList *dev_list(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) -{ - return ((struct drv_context *)(di->context))->instances; -} - -/* - * Configure the FPGA for bitbang mode. - * This sequence is documented in section 2. of the ASIX Sigma programming - * manual. This sequence is necessary to configure the FPGA in the Sigma - * into Bitbang mode, in which it can be programmed with the firmware. - */ -static int sigma_fpga_init_bitbang(struct dev_context *devc) -{ - uint8_t suicide[] = { - 0x84, 0x84, 0x88, 0x84, 0x88, 0x84, 0x88, 0x84, - }; - uint8_t init_array[] = { - 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, - 0x01, 0x01, - }; - int i, ret, timeout = (10 * 1000); - uint8_t data; - - /* Section 2. part 1), do the FPGA suicide. */ - sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); - sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); - sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); - sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); - - /* Section 2. part 2), do pulse on D1. */ - sigma_write(init_array, sizeof(init_array), devc); - ftdi_usb_purge_buffers(&devc->ftdic); - - /* Wait until the FPGA asserts D6/INIT_B. */ - for (i = 0; i < timeout; i++) { - ret = sigma_read(&data, 1, devc); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - /* Test if pin D6 got asserted. */ - if (data & (1 << 5)) - return 0; - /* The D6 was not asserted yet, wait a bit. */ - g_usleep(10 * 1000); - } - - return SR_ERR_TIMEOUT; -} - -/* - * Configure the FPGA for logic-analyzer mode. - */ -static int sigma_fpga_init_la(struct dev_context *devc) -{ - /* Initialize the logic analyzer mode. */ - uint8_t logic_mode_start[] = { - REG_ADDR_LOW | (READ_ID & 0xf), - REG_ADDR_HIGH | (READ_ID >> 8), - REG_READ_ADDR, /* Read ID register. */ - - REG_ADDR_LOW | (WRITE_TEST & 0xf), - REG_DATA_LOW | 0x5, - REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | 0x5, - REG_READ_ADDR, /* Read scratch register. */ - - REG_DATA_LOW | 0xa, - REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | 0xa, - REG_READ_ADDR, /* Read scratch register. */ - - REG_ADDR_LOW | (WRITE_MODE & 0xf), - REG_DATA_LOW | 0x0, - REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | 0x8, - }; - - uint8_t result[3]; - int ret; - - /* Initialize the logic analyzer mode. */ - sigma_write(logic_mode_start, sizeof(logic_mode_start), devc); - - /* Expect a 3 byte reply since we issued three READ requests. */ - ret = sigma_read(result, 3, devc); - if (ret != 3) - goto err; - - if (result[0] != 0xa6 || result[1] != 0x55 || result[2] != 0xaa) - goto err; - - return SR_OK; -err: - sr_err("Configuration failed. Invalid reply received."); - return SR_ERR; -} - -/* - * Read the firmware from a file and transform it into a series of bitbang - * pulses used to program the FPGA. Note that the *bb_cmd must be free()'d - * by the caller of this function. - */ -static int sigma_fw_2_bitbang(struct sr_context *ctx, const char *name, - uint8_t **bb_cmd, gsize *bb_cmd_size) -{ - size_t i, file_size, bb_size; - char *firmware; - uint8_t *bb_stream, *bbs; - uint32_t imm; - int bit, v; - int ret = SR_OK; - - firmware = sr_resource_load(ctx, SR_RESOURCE_FIRMWARE, - name, &file_size, 256 * 1024); - if (!firmware) - return SR_ERR; - - /* Weird magic transformation below, I have no idea what it does. */ - imm = 0x3f6df2ab; - for (i = 0; i < file_size; i++) { - imm = (imm + 0xa853753) % 177 + (imm * 0x8034052); - firmware[i] ^= imm & 0xff; - } - - /* - * Now that the firmware is "transformed", we will transcribe the - * firmware blob into a sequence of toggles of the Dx wires. This - * sequence will be fed directly into the Sigma, which must be in - * the FPGA bitbang programming mode. - */ - - /* Each bit of firmware is transcribed as two toggles of Dx wires. */ - bb_size = file_size * 8 * 2; - bb_stream = (uint8_t *)g_try_malloc(bb_size); - if (!bb_stream) { - sr_err("%s: Failed to allocate bitbang stream", __func__); - ret = SR_ERR_MALLOC; - goto exit; - } - - bbs = bb_stream; - for (i = 0; i < file_size; i++) { - for (bit = 7; bit >= 0; bit--) { - v = (firmware[i] & (1 << bit)) ? 0x40 : 0x00; - *bbs++ = v | 0x01; - *bbs++ = v; - } - } - - /* The transformation completed successfully, return the result. */ - *bb_cmd = bb_stream; - *bb_cmd_size = bb_size; - -exit: - g_free(firmware); - return ret; -} - -static int upload_firmware(struct sr_context *ctx, - int firmware_idx, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - int ret; - unsigned char *buf; - unsigned char pins; - size_t buf_size; - const char *firmware = sigma_firmware_files[firmware_idx]; - struct ftdi_context *ftdic = &devc->ftdic; - - /* Make sure it's an ASIX SIGMA. */ - ret = ftdi_usb_open_desc(ftdic, USB_VENDOR, USB_PRODUCT, - USB_DESCRIPTION, NULL); - if (ret < 0) { - sr_err("ftdi_usb_open failed: %s", - ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); - return 0; - } - - ret = ftdi_set_bitmode(ftdic, 0xdf, BITMODE_BITBANG); - if (ret < 0) { - sr_err("ftdi_set_bitmode failed: %s", - ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); - return 0; - } - - /* Four times the speed of sigmalogan - Works well. */ - ret = ftdi_set_baudrate(ftdic, 750 * 1000); - if (ret < 0) { - sr_err("ftdi_set_baudrate failed: %s", - ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); - return 0; - } - - /* Initialize the FPGA for firmware upload. */ - ret = sigma_fpga_init_bitbang(devc); - if (ret) - return ret; - - /* Prepare firmware. */ - ret = sigma_fw_2_bitbang(ctx, firmware, &buf, &buf_size); - if (ret != SR_OK) { - sr_err("An error occurred while reading the firmware: %s", - firmware); - return ret; - } - - /* Upload firmware. */ - sr_info("Uploading firmware file '%s'.", firmware); - sigma_write(buf, buf_size, devc); - - g_free(buf); - - ret = ftdi_set_bitmode(ftdic, 0x00, BITMODE_RESET); - if (ret < 0) { - sr_err("ftdi_set_bitmode failed: %s", - ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); - return SR_ERR; - } - - ftdi_usb_purge_buffers(ftdic); - - /* Discard garbage. */ - while (sigma_read(&pins, 1, devc) == 1) - ; - - /* Initialize the FPGA for logic-analyzer mode. */ - ret = sigma_fpga_init_la(devc); - if (ret != SR_OK) - return ret; - - devc->cur_firmware = firmware_idx; - - sr_info("Firmware uploaded."); - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int dev_open(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - int ret; - - devc = sdi->priv; - - /* Make sure it's an ASIX SIGMA. */ - if ((ret = ftdi_usb_open_desc(&devc->ftdic, - USB_VENDOR, USB_PRODUCT, USB_DESCRIPTION, NULL)) < 0) { - - sr_err("ftdi_usb_open failed: %s", - ftdi_get_error_string(&devc->ftdic)); - - return 0; - } - - sdi->status = SR_ST_ACTIVE; - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int set_samplerate(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, uint64_t samplerate) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - struct drv_context *drvc; - unsigned int i; - int ret; - - devc = sdi->priv; - drvc = sdi->driver->context; - ret = SR_OK; - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(samplerates); i++) { - if (samplerates[i] == samplerate) - break; - } - if (samplerates[i] == 0) - return SR_ERR_SAMPLERATE; - - if (samplerate <= SR_MHZ(50)) { - ret = upload_firmware(drvc->sr_ctx, 0, devc); - devc->num_channels = 16; - } else if (samplerate == SR_MHZ(100)) { - ret = upload_firmware(drvc->sr_ctx, 1, devc); - devc->num_channels = 8; - } else if (samplerate == SR_MHZ(200)) { - ret = upload_firmware(drvc->sr_ctx, 2, devc); - devc->num_channels = 4; - } - - if (ret == SR_OK) { - devc->cur_samplerate = samplerate; - devc->period_ps = 1000000000000ULL / samplerate; - devc->samples_per_event = 16 / devc->num_channels; - devc->state.state = SIGMA_IDLE; - } - - return ret; -} - -/* - * In 100 and 200 MHz mode, only a single pin rising/falling can be - * set as trigger. In other modes, two rising/falling triggers can be set, - * in addition to value/mask trigger for any number of channels. - * - * The Sigma supports complex triggers using boolean expressions, but this - * has not been implemented yet. - */ -static int convert_trigger(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - struct sr_trigger *trigger; - struct sr_trigger_stage *stage; - struct sr_trigger_match *match; - const GSList *l, *m; - int channelbit, trigger_set; - - devc = sdi->priv; - memset(&devc->trigger, 0, sizeof(struct sigma_trigger)); - if (!(trigger = sr_session_trigger_get(sdi->session))) - return SR_OK; - - trigger_set = 0; - for (l = trigger->stages; l; l = l->next) { - stage = l->data; - for (m = stage->matches; m; m = m->next) { - match = m->data; - if (!match->channel->enabled) - /* Ignore disabled channels with a trigger. */ - continue; - channelbit = 1 << (match->channel->index); - if (devc->cur_samplerate >= SR_MHZ(100)) { - /* Fast trigger support. */ - if (trigger_set) { - sr_err("Only a single pin trigger is " - "supported in 100 and 200MHz mode."); - return SR_ERR; - } - if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_FALLING) - devc->trigger.fallingmask |= channelbit; - else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_RISING) - devc->trigger.risingmask |= channelbit; - else { - sr_err("Only rising/falling trigger is " - "supported in 100 and 200MHz mode."); - return SR_ERR; - } - - ++trigger_set; - } else { - /* Simple trigger support (event). */ - if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_ONE) { - devc->trigger.simplevalue |= channelbit; - devc->trigger.simplemask |= channelbit; - } - else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_ZERO) { - devc->trigger.simplevalue &= ~channelbit; - devc->trigger.simplemask |= channelbit; - } - else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_FALLING) { - devc->trigger.fallingmask |= channelbit; - ++trigger_set; - } - else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_RISING) { - devc->trigger.risingmask |= channelbit; - ++trigger_set; - } - - /* - * Actually, Sigma supports 2 rising/falling triggers, - * but they are ORed and the current trigger syntax - * does not permit ORed triggers. - */ - if (trigger_set > 1) { - sr_err("Only 1 rising/falling trigger " - "is supported."); - return SR_ERR; - } - } - } - } - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int dev_close(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - - devc = sdi->priv; - - /* TODO */ - if (sdi->status == SR_ST_ACTIVE) - ftdi_usb_close(&devc->ftdic); - - sdi->status = SR_ST_INACTIVE; - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int cleanup(const struct sr_dev_driver *di) -{ - return dev_clear(di); -} - -static int config_get(uint32_t key, GVariant **data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, - const struct sr_channel_group *cg) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - - (void)cg; - - if (!sdi) - return SR_ERR; - devc = sdi->priv; - - switch (key) { - case SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE: - *data = g_variant_new_uint64(devc->cur_samplerate); - break; - case SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC: - *data = g_variant_new_uint64(devc->limit_msec); - break; - case SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO: - *data = g_variant_new_uint64(devc->capture_ratio); - break; - default: - return SR_ERR_NA; - } - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int config_set(uint32_t key, GVariant *data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, - const struct sr_channel_group *cg) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - uint64_t tmp; - int ret; - - (void)cg; - - if (sdi->status != SR_ST_ACTIVE) - return SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED; - - devc = sdi->priv; - - ret = SR_OK; - switch (key) { - case SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE: - ret = set_samplerate(sdi, g_variant_get_uint64(data)); - break; - case SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC: - tmp = g_variant_get_uint64(data); - if (tmp > 0) - devc->limit_msec = g_variant_get_uint64(data); - else - ret = SR_ERR; - break; - case SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES: - tmp = g_variant_get_uint64(data); - devc->limit_msec = tmp * 1000 / devc->cur_samplerate; - break; - case SR_CONF_CAPTURE_RATIO: - tmp = g_variant_get_uint64(data); - if (tmp <= 100) - devc->capture_ratio = tmp; - else - ret = SR_ERR; - break; - default: - ret = SR_ERR_NA; - } - - return ret; -} - -static int config_list(uint32_t key, GVariant **data, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, - const struct sr_channel_group *cg) -{ - GVariant *gvar; - GVariantBuilder gvb; - - (void)cg; - - switch (key) { - case SR_CONF_DEVICE_OPTIONS: - if (!sdi) - *data = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE_UINT32, - drvopts, ARRAY_SIZE(drvopts), sizeof(uint32_t)); - else - *data = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE_UINT32, - devopts, ARRAY_SIZE(devopts), sizeof(uint32_t)); - break; - case SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE: - g_variant_builder_init(&gvb, G_VARIANT_TYPE("a{sv}")); - gvar = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE("t"), samplerates, - ARRAY_SIZE(samplerates), sizeof(uint64_t)); - g_variant_builder_add(&gvb, "{sv}", "samplerates", gvar); - *data = g_variant_builder_end(&gvb); - break; - case SR_CONF_TRIGGER_MATCH: - *data = g_variant_new_fixed_array(G_VARIANT_TYPE_INT32, - trigger_matches, ARRAY_SIZE(trigger_matches), - sizeof(int32_t)); - break; - default: - return SR_ERR_NA; - } - - return SR_OK; -} - -/* Software trigger to determine exact trigger position. */ -static int get_trigger_offset(uint8_t *samples, uint16_t last_sample, - struct sigma_trigger *t) -{ - int i; - uint16_t sample = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) { - if (i > 0) - last_sample = sample; - sample = samples[2 * i] | (samples[2 * i + 1] << 8); - - /* Simple triggers. */ - if ((sample & t->simplemask) != t->simplevalue) - continue; - - /* Rising edge. */ - if (((last_sample & t->risingmask) != 0) || - ((sample & t->risingmask) != t->risingmask)) - continue; - - /* Falling edge. */ - if ((last_sample & t->fallingmask) != t->fallingmask || - (sample & t->fallingmask) != 0) - continue; - - break; - } - - /* If we did not match, return original trigger pos. */ - return i & 0x7; -} - -/* - * Return the timestamp of "DRAM cluster". - */ -static uint16_t sigma_dram_cluster_ts(struct sigma_dram_cluster *cluster) -{ - return (cluster->timestamp_hi << 8) | cluster->timestamp_lo; -} - -static void sigma_decode_dram_cluster(struct sigma_dram_cluster *dram_cluster, - unsigned int events_in_cluster, - unsigned int triggered, - struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) -{ - struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; - struct sigma_state *ss = &devc->state; - struct sr_datafeed_packet packet; - struct sr_datafeed_logic logic; - uint16_t tsdiff, ts; - uint8_t samples[2048]; - unsigned int i; - - ts = sigma_dram_cluster_ts(dram_cluster); - tsdiff = ts - ss->lastts; - ss->lastts = ts; - - packet.type = SR_DF_LOGIC; - packet.payload = &logic; - logic.unitsize = 2; - logic.data = samples; - - /* - * First of all, send Sigrok a copy of the last sample from - * previous cluster as many times as needed to make up for - * the differential characteristics of data we get from the - * Sigma. Sigrok needs one sample of data per period. - * - * One DRAM cluster contains a timestamp and seven samples, - * the units of timestamp are "devc->period_ps" , the first - * sample in the cluster happens at the time of the timestamp - * and the remaining samples happen at timestamp +1...+6 . - */ - for (ts = 0; ts < tsdiff - (EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER - 1); ts++) { - i = ts % 1024; - samples[2 * i + 0] = ss->lastsample & 0xff; - samples[2 * i + 1] = ss->lastsample >> 8; - - /* - * If we have 1024 samples ready or we're at the - * end of submitting the padding samples, submit - * the packet to Sigrok. - */ - if ((i == 1023) || (ts == (tsdiff - EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER))) { - logic.length = (i + 1) * logic.unitsize; - sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); - } - } - - /* - * Parse the samples in current cluster and prepare them - * to be submitted to Sigrok. - */ - for (i = 0; i < events_in_cluster; i++) { - samples[2 * i + 1] = dram_cluster->samples[i].sample_lo; - samples[2 * i + 0] = dram_cluster->samples[i].sample_hi; - } - - /* Send data up to trigger point (if triggered). */ - int trigger_offset = 0; - if (triggered) { - /* - * Trigger is not always accurate to sample because of - * pipeline delay. However, it always triggers before - * the actual event. We therefore look at the next - * samples to pinpoint the exact position of the trigger. - */ - trigger_offset = get_trigger_offset(samples, - ss->lastsample, &devc->trigger); - - if (trigger_offset > 0) { - packet.type = SR_DF_LOGIC; - logic.length = trigger_offset * logic.unitsize; - sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); - events_in_cluster -= trigger_offset; - } - - /* Only send trigger if explicitly enabled. */ - if (devc->use_triggers) { - packet.type = SR_DF_TRIGGER; - sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); - } - } - - if (events_in_cluster > 0) { - packet.type = SR_DF_LOGIC; - logic.length = events_in_cluster * logic.unitsize; - logic.data = samples + (trigger_offset * logic.unitsize); - sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); - } - - ss->lastsample = - samples[2 * (events_in_cluster - 1) + 0] | - (samples[2 * (events_in_cluster - 1) + 1] << 8); - -} - -/* - * Decode chunk of 1024 bytes, 64 clusters, 7 events per cluster. - * Each event is 20ns apart, and can contain multiple samples. - * - * For 200 MHz, events contain 4 samples for each channel, spread 5 ns apart. - * For 100 MHz, events contain 2 samples for each channel, spread 10 ns apart. - * For 50 MHz and below, events contain one sample for each channel, - * spread 20 ns apart. - */ -static int decode_chunk_ts(struct sigma_dram_line *dram_line, - uint16_t events_in_line, - uint32_t trigger_event, - struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) -{ - struct sigma_dram_cluster *dram_cluster; - struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; - unsigned int clusters_in_line = - (events_in_line + (EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER - 1)) / EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; - unsigned int events_in_cluster; - unsigned int i; - uint32_t trigger_cluster = ~0, triggered = 0; - - /* Check if trigger is in this chunk. */ - if (trigger_event < (64 * 7)) { - if (devc->cur_samplerate <= SR_MHZ(50)) { - trigger_event -= MIN(EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER - 1, - trigger_event); - } - - /* Find in which cluster the trigger occurred. */ - trigger_cluster = trigger_event / EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; - } - - /* For each full DRAM cluster. */ - for (i = 0; i < clusters_in_line; i++) { - dram_cluster = &dram_line->cluster[i]; - - /* The last cluster might not be full. */ - if ((i == clusters_in_line - 1) && - (events_in_line % EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER)) { - events_in_cluster = events_in_line % EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; - } else { - events_in_cluster = EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; - } - - triggered = (i == trigger_cluster); - sigma_decode_dram_cluster(dram_cluster, events_in_cluster, - triggered, sdi); - } - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int download_capture(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) -{ - struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; - const uint32_t chunks_per_read = 32; - struct sigma_dram_line *dram_line; - int bufsz; - uint32_t stoppos, triggerpos; - struct sr_datafeed_packet packet; - uint8_t modestatus; - - uint32_t i; - uint32_t dl_lines_total, dl_lines_curr, dl_lines_done; - uint32_t dl_events_in_line = 64 * 7; - uint32_t trg_line = ~0, trg_event = ~0; - - dram_line = g_try_malloc0(chunks_per_read * sizeof(*dram_line)); - if (!dram_line) - return FALSE; - - sr_info("Downloading sample data."); - - /* Stop acquisition. */ - sigma_set_register(WRITE_MODE, 0x11, devc); - - /* Set SDRAM Read Enable. */ - sigma_set_register(WRITE_MODE, 0x02, devc); - - /* Get the current position. */ - sigma_read_pos(&stoppos, &triggerpos, devc); - - /* Check if trigger has fired. */ - modestatus = sigma_get_register(READ_MODE, devc); - if (modestatus & 0x20) { - trg_line = triggerpos >> 9; - trg_event = triggerpos & 0x1ff; - } - - /* - * Determine how many 1024b "DRAM lines" do we need to read from the - * Sigma so we have a complete set of samples. Note that the last - * line can be only partial, containing less than 64 clusters. - */ - dl_lines_total = (stoppos >> 9) + 1; - - dl_lines_done = 0; - - while (dl_lines_total > dl_lines_done) { - /* We can download only up-to 32 DRAM lines in one go! */ - dl_lines_curr = MIN(chunks_per_read, dl_lines_total); - - bufsz = sigma_read_dram(dl_lines_done, dl_lines_curr, - (uint8_t *)dram_line, devc); - /* TODO: Check bufsz. For now, just avoid compiler warnings. */ - (void)bufsz; - - /* This is the first DRAM line, so find the initial timestamp. */ - if (dl_lines_done == 0) { - devc->state.lastts = - sigma_dram_cluster_ts(&dram_line[0].cluster[0]); - devc->state.lastsample = 0; - } - - for (i = 0; i < dl_lines_curr; i++) { - uint32_t trigger_event = ~0; - /* The last "DRAM line" can be only partially full. */ - if (dl_lines_done + i == dl_lines_total - 1) - dl_events_in_line = stoppos & 0x1ff; - - /* Test if the trigger happened on this line. */ - if (dl_lines_done + i == trg_line) - trigger_event = trg_event; - - decode_chunk_ts(dram_line + i, dl_events_in_line, - trigger_event, sdi); - } - - dl_lines_done += dl_lines_curr; - } - - /* All done. */ - packet.type = SR_DF_END; - sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); - - dev_acquisition_stop(sdi, sdi); - - g_free(dram_line); - - return TRUE; -} - -/* - * Handle the Sigma when in CAPTURE mode. This function checks: - * - Sampling time ended - * - DRAM capacity overflow - * This function triggers download of the samples from Sigma - * in case either of the above conditions is true. - */ -static int sigma_capture_mode(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) -{ - struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; - - uint64_t running_msec; - struct timeval tv; - - uint32_t stoppos, triggerpos; - - /* Check if the selected sampling duration passed. */ - gettimeofday(&tv, 0); - running_msec = (tv.tv_sec - devc->start_tv.tv_sec) * 1000 + - (tv.tv_usec - devc->start_tv.tv_usec) / 1000; - if (running_msec >= devc->limit_msec) - return download_capture(sdi); - - /* Get the position in DRAM to which the FPGA is writing now. */ - sigma_read_pos(&stoppos, &triggerpos, devc); - /* Test if DRAM is full and if so, download the data. */ - if ((stoppos >> 9) == 32767) - return download_capture(sdi); - - return TRUE; -} - -static int receive_data(int fd, int revents, void *cb_data) -{ - struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; - struct dev_context *devc; - - (void)fd; - (void)revents; - - sdi = cb_data; - devc = sdi->priv; - - if (devc->state.state == SIGMA_IDLE) - return TRUE; - - if (devc->state.state == SIGMA_CAPTURE) - return sigma_capture_mode(sdi); - - return TRUE; -} - -/* Build a LUT entry used by the trigger functions. */ -static void build_lut_entry(uint16_t value, uint16_t mask, uint16_t *entry) -{ - int i, j, k, bit; - - /* For each quad channel. */ - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { - entry[i] = 0xffff; - - /* For each bit in LUT. */ - for (j = 0; j < 16; ++j) - - /* For each channel in quad. */ - for (k = 0; k < 4; ++k) { - bit = 1 << (i * 4 + k); - - /* Set bit in entry */ - if ((mask & bit) && - ((!(value & bit)) != - (!(j & (1 << k))))) - entry[i] &= ~(1 << j); - } - } -} - -/* Add a logical function to LUT mask. */ -static void add_trigger_function(enum triggerop oper, enum triggerfunc func, - int index, int neg, uint16_t *mask) -{ - int i, j; - int x[2][2], tmp, a, b, aset, bset, rset; - - memset(x, 0, 4 * sizeof(int)); - - /* Trigger detect condition. */ - switch (oper) { - case OP_LEVEL: - x[0][1] = 1; - x[1][1] = 1; - break; - case OP_NOT: - x[0][0] = 1; - x[1][0] = 1; - break; - case OP_RISE: - x[0][1] = 1; - break; - case OP_FALL: - x[1][0] = 1; - break; - case OP_RISEFALL: - x[0][1] = 1; - x[1][0] = 1; - break; - case OP_NOTRISE: - x[1][1] = 1; - x[0][0] = 1; - x[1][0] = 1; - break; - case OP_NOTFALL: - x[1][1] = 1; - x[0][0] = 1; - x[0][1] = 1; - break; - case OP_NOTRISEFALL: - x[1][1] = 1; - x[0][0] = 1; - break; - } - - /* Transpose if neg is set. */ - if (neg) { - for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) { - for (j = 0; j < 2; ++j) { - tmp = x[i][j]; - x[i][j] = x[1-i][1-j]; - x[1-i][1-j] = tmp; - } - } - } - - /* Update mask with function. */ - for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { - a = (i >> (2 * index + 0)) & 1; - b = (i >> (2 * index + 1)) & 1; - - aset = (*mask >> i) & 1; - bset = x[b][a]; - - rset = 0; - if (func == FUNC_AND || func == FUNC_NAND) - rset = aset & bset; - else if (func == FUNC_OR || func == FUNC_NOR) - rset = aset | bset; - else if (func == FUNC_XOR || func == FUNC_NXOR) - rset = aset ^ bset; - - if (func == FUNC_NAND || func == FUNC_NOR || func == FUNC_NXOR) - rset = !rset; - - *mask &= ~(1 << i); - - if (rset) - *mask |= 1 << i; - } -} - -/* - * Build trigger LUTs used by 50 MHz and lower sample rates for supporting - * simple pin change and state triggers. Only two transitions (rise/fall) can be - * set at any time, but a full mask and value can be set (0/1). - */ -static int build_basic_trigger(struct triggerlut *lut, struct dev_context *devc) -{ - int i,j; - uint16_t masks[2] = { 0, 0 }; - - memset(lut, 0, sizeof(struct triggerlut)); - - /* Constant for simple triggers. */ - lut->m4 = 0xa000; - - /* Value/mask trigger support. */ - build_lut_entry(devc->trigger.simplevalue, devc->trigger.simplemask, - lut->m2d); - - /* Rise/fall trigger support. */ - for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 16; ++i) { - if (devc->trigger.risingmask & (1 << i) || - devc->trigger.fallingmask & (1 << i)) - masks[j++] = 1 << i; - } - - build_lut_entry(masks[0], masks[0], lut->m0d); - build_lut_entry(masks[1], masks[1], lut->m1d); - - /* Add glue logic */ - if (masks[0] || masks[1]) { - /* Transition trigger. */ - if (masks[0] & devc->trigger.risingmask) - add_trigger_function(OP_RISE, FUNC_OR, 0, 0, &lut->m3); - if (masks[0] & devc->trigger.fallingmask) - add_trigger_function(OP_FALL, FUNC_OR, 0, 0, &lut->m3); - if (masks[1] & devc->trigger.risingmask) - add_trigger_function(OP_RISE, FUNC_OR, 1, 0, &lut->m3); - if (masks[1] & devc->trigger.fallingmask) - add_trigger_function(OP_FALL, FUNC_OR, 1, 0, &lut->m3); - } else { - /* Only value/mask trigger. */ - lut->m3 = 0xffff; - } - - /* Triggertype: event. */ - lut->params.selres = 3; - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int dev_acquisition_start(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, void *cb_data) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - struct clockselect_50 clockselect; - int frac, triggerpin, ret; - uint8_t triggerselect = 0; - struct triggerinout triggerinout_conf; - struct triggerlut lut; - - if (sdi->status != SR_ST_ACTIVE) - return SR_ERR_DEV_CLOSED; - - devc = sdi->priv; - - if (convert_trigger(sdi) != SR_OK) { - sr_err("Failed to configure triggers."); - return SR_ERR; - } - - /* If the samplerate has not been set, default to 200 kHz. */ - if (devc->cur_firmware == -1) { - if ((ret = set_samplerate(sdi, SR_KHZ(200))) != SR_OK) - return ret; - } - - /* Enter trigger programming mode. */ - sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, 0x20, devc); - - /* 100 and 200 MHz mode. */ - if (devc->cur_samplerate >= SR_MHZ(100)) { - sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, 0x81, devc); - - /* Find which pin to trigger on from mask. */ - for (triggerpin = 0; triggerpin < 8; ++triggerpin) - if ((devc->trigger.risingmask | devc->trigger.fallingmask) & - (1 << triggerpin)) - break; - - /* Set trigger pin and light LED on trigger. */ - triggerselect = (1 << LEDSEL1) | (triggerpin & 0x7); - - /* Default rising edge. */ - if (devc->trigger.fallingmask) - triggerselect |= 1 << 3; - - /* All other modes. */ - } else if (devc->cur_samplerate <= SR_MHZ(50)) { - build_basic_trigger(&lut, devc); - - sigma_write_trigger_lut(&lut, devc); - - triggerselect = (1 << LEDSEL1) | (1 << LEDSEL0); - } - - /* Setup trigger in and out pins to default values. */ - memset(&triggerinout_conf, 0, sizeof(struct triggerinout)); - triggerinout_conf.trgout_bytrigger = 1; - triggerinout_conf.trgout_enable = 1; - - sigma_write_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_OPTION, - (uint8_t *) &triggerinout_conf, - sizeof(struct triggerinout), devc); - - /* Go back to normal mode. */ - sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, triggerselect, devc); - - /* Set clock select register. */ - if (devc->cur_samplerate == SR_MHZ(200)) - /* Enable 4 channels. */ - sigma_set_register(WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT, 0xf0, devc); - else if (devc->cur_samplerate == SR_MHZ(100)) - /* Enable 8 channels. */ - sigma_set_register(WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT, 0x00, devc); - else { - /* - * 50 MHz mode (or fraction thereof). Any fraction down to - * 50 MHz / 256 can be used, but is not supported by sigrok API. - */ - frac = SR_MHZ(50) / devc->cur_samplerate - 1; - - clockselect.async = 0; - clockselect.fraction = frac; - clockselect.disabled_channels = 0; - - sigma_write_register(WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT, - (uint8_t *) &clockselect, - sizeof(clockselect), devc); - } - - /* Setup maximum post trigger time. */ - sigma_set_register(WRITE_POST_TRIGGER, - (devc->capture_ratio * 255) / 100, devc); - - /* Start acqusition. */ - gettimeofday(&devc->start_tv, 0); - sigma_set_register(WRITE_MODE, 0x0d, devc); - - devc->cb_data = cb_data; - - /* Send header packet to the session bus. */ - std_session_send_df_header(sdi, LOG_PREFIX); - - /* Add capture source. */ - sr_session_source_add(sdi->session, -1, 0, 10, receive_data, (void *)sdi); - - devc->state.state = SIGMA_CAPTURE; - - return SR_OK; -} - -static int dev_acquisition_stop(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, void *cb_data) -{ - struct dev_context *devc; - - (void)cb_data; - - devc = sdi->priv; - devc->state.state = SIGMA_IDLE; - - sr_session_source_remove(sdi->session, -1); - - return SR_OK; -} - -SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver asix_sigma_driver_info = { - .name = "asix-sigma", - .longname = "ASIX SIGMA/SIGMA2", - .api_version = 1, - .init = init, - .cleanup = cleanup, - .scan = scan, - .dev_list = dev_list, - .dev_clear = dev_clear, - .config_get = config_get, - .config_set = config_set, - .config_list = config_list, - .dev_open = dev_open, - .dev_close = dev_close, - .dev_acquisition_start = dev_acquisition_start, - .dev_acquisition_stop = dev_acquisition_stop, - .context = NULL, -}; diff --git a/src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.h b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.h deleted file mode 100644 index 44935743..00000000 --- a/src/hardware/asix-sigma/asix-sigma.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is part of the libsigrok project. - * - * Copyright (C) 2010 Håvard Espeland , - * Copyright (C) 2010 Martin Stensgård - * Copyright (C) 2010 Carl Henrik Lunde - * - * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program. If not, see . - */ - -#ifndef LIBSIGROK_HARDWARE_ASIX_SIGMA_ASIX_SIGMA_H -#define LIBSIGROK_HARDWARE_ASIX_SIGMA_ASIX_SIGMA_H - -#define LOG_PREFIX "asix-sigma" - -enum sigma_write_register { - WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT = 0, - WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT0 = 1, - WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1 = 2, - WRITE_MODE = 3, - WRITE_MEMROW = 4, - WRITE_POST_TRIGGER = 5, - WRITE_TRIGGER_OPTION = 6, - WRITE_PIN_VIEW = 7, - - WRITE_TEST = 15, -}; - -enum sigma_read_register { - READ_ID = 0, - READ_TRIGGER_POS_LOW = 1, - READ_TRIGGER_POS_HIGH = 2, - READ_TRIGGER_POS_UP = 3, - READ_STOP_POS_LOW = 4, - READ_STOP_POS_HIGH = 5, - READ_STOP_POS_UP = 6, - READ_MODE = 7, - READ_PIN_CHANGE_LOW = 8, - READ_PIN_CHANGE_HIGH = 9, - READ_BLOCK_LAST_TS_LOW = 10, - READ_BLOCK_LAST_TS_HIGH = 11, - READ_PIN_VIEW = 12, - - READ_TEST = 15, -}; - -#define REG_ADDR_LOW (0x0 << 4) -#define REG_ADDR_HIGH (0x1 << 4) -#define REG_DATA_LOW (0x2 << 4) -#define REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE (0x3 << 4) -#define REG_READ_ADDR (0x4 << 4) -#define REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK (0x5 << 4) - -/* Bit (1 << 4) can be low or high (double buffer / cache) */ -#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK (0x6 << 4) -#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_BEGIN (0x8 << 4) -#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_DATA (0xa << 4) - -#define LEDSEL0 6 -#define LEDSEL1 7 - -#define NEXT_REG 1 - -#define EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER 7 - -#define CHUNK_SIZE 1024 - -/* - * The entire ASIX Sigma DRAM is an array of struct sigma_dram_line[1024]; - */ - -/* One "DRAM cluster" contains a timestamp and 7 samples, 16b total. */ -struct sigma_dram_cluster { - uint8_t timestamp_lo; - uint8_t timestamp_hi; - struct { - uint8_t sample_hi; - uint8_t sample_lo; - } samples[7]; -}; - -/* One "DRAM line" contains 64 "DRAM clusters", 1024b total. */ -struct sigma_dram_line { - struct sigma_dram_cluster cluster[64]; -}; - -struct clockselect_50 { - uint8_t async; - uint8_t fraction; - uint16_t disabled_channels; -}; - -/* The effect of all these are still a bit unclear. */ -struct triggerinout { - uint8_t trgout_resistor_enable : 1; - uint8_t trgout_resistor_pullup : 1; - uint8_t reserved1 : 1; - uint8_t trgout_bytrigger : 1; - uint8_t trgout_byevent : 1; - uint8_t trgout_bytriggerin : 1; - uint8_t reserved2 : 2; - - /* Should be set same as the first two */ - uint8_t trgout_resistor_enable2 : 1; - uint8_t trgout_resistor_pullup2 : 1; - - uint8_t reserved3 : 1; - uint8_t trgout_long : 1; - uint8_t trgout_pin : 1; /* Use 1k resistor. Pullup? */ - uint8_t trgin_negate : 1; - uint8_t trgout_enable : 1; - uint8_t trgin_enable : 1; -}; - -struct triggerlut { - /* The actual LUTs. */ - uint16_t m0d[4], m1d[4], m2d[4]; - uint16_t m3, m3s, m4; - - /* Parameters should be sent as a single register write. */ - struct { - uint8_t selc : 2; - uint8_t selpresc : 6; - - uint8_t selinc : 2; - uint8_t selres : 2; - uint8_t sela : 2; - uint8_t selb : 2; - - uint16_t cmpb; - uint16_t cmpa; - } params; -}; - -/* Trigger configuration */ -struct sigma_trigger { - /* Only two channels can be used in mask. */ - uint16_t risingmask; - uint16_t fallingmask; - - /* Simple trigger support (<= 50 MHz). */ - uint16_t simplemask; - uint16_t simplevalue; - - /* TODO: Advanced trigger support (boolean expressions). */ -}; - -/* Events for trigger operation. */ -enum triggerop { - OP_LEVEL = 1, - OP_NOT, - OP_RISE, - OP_FALL, - OP_RISEFALL, - OP_NOTRISE, - OP_NOTFALL, - OP_NOTRISEFALL, -}; - -/* Logical functions for trigger operation. */ -enum triggerfunc { - FUNC_AND = 1, - FUNC_NAND, - FUNC_OR, - FUNC_NOR, - FUNC_XOR, - FUNC_NXOR, -}; - -struct sigma_state { - enum { - SIGMA_UNINITIALIZED = 0, - SIGMA_IDLE, - SIGMA_CAPTURE, - SIGMA_DOWNLOAD, - } state; - - uint16_t lastts; - uint16_t lastsample; -}; - -/* Private, per-device-instance driver context. */ -struct dev_context { - struct ftdi_context ftdic; - uint64_t cur_samplerate; - uint64_t period_ps; - uint64_t limit_msec; - struct timeval start_tv; - int cur_firmware; - int num_channels; - int cur_channels; - int samples_per_event; - int capture_ratio; - struct sigma_trigger trigger; - int use_triggers; - struct sigma_state state; - void *cb_data; -}; - -#endif diff --git a/src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.c b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f07a0d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.c @@ -0,0 +1,1131 @@ +/* + * This file is part of the libsigrok project. + * + * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Håvard Espeland , + * Copyright (C) 2010 Martin Stensgård + * Copyright (C) 2010 Carl Henrik Lunde + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see . + */ + +/* + * ASIX SIGMA/SIGMA2 logic analyzer driver + */ + +#include +#include "protocol.h" + +#define USB_VENDOR 0xa600 +#define USB_PRODUCT 0xa000 +#define USB_DESCRIPTION "ASIX SIGMA" +#define USB_VENDOR_NAME "ASIX" +#define USB_MODEL_NAME "SIGMA" + +SR_PRIV struct sr_dev_driver asix_sigma_driver_info; + +/* + * The ASIX Sigma supports arbitrary integer frequency divider in + * the 50MHz mode. The divider is in range 1...256 , allowing for + * very precise sampling rate selection. This driver supports only + * a subset of the sampling rates. + */ +SR_PRIV const uint64_t samplerates[] = { + SR_KHZ(200), /* div=250 */ + SR_KHZ(250), /* div=200 */ + SR_KHZ(500), /* div=100 */ + SR_MHZ(1), /* div=50 */ + SR_MHZ(5), /* div=10 */ + SR_MHZ(10), /* div=5 */ + SR_MHZ(25), /* div=2 */ + SR_MHZ(50), /* div=1 */ + SR_MHZ(100), /* Special FW needed */ + SR_MHZ(200), /* Special FW needed */ +}; + +SR_PRIV const int SAMPLERATES_COUNT = ARRAY_SIZE(samplerates); + +static const char sigma_firmware_files[][24] = { + /* 50 MHz, supports 8 bit fractions */ + "asix-sigma-50.fw", + /* 100 MHz */ + "asix-sigma-100.fw", + /* 200 MHz */ + "asix-sigma-200.fw", + /* Synchronous clock from pin */ + "asix-sigma-50sync.fw", + /* Frequency counter */ + "asix-sigma-phasor.fw", +}; + +static int sigma_read(void *buf, size_t size, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + int ret; + + ret = ftdi_read_data(&devc->ftdic, (unsigned char *)buf, size); + if (ret < 0) { + sr_err("ftdi_read_data failed: %s", + ftdi_get_error_string(&devc->ftdic)); + } + + return ret; +} + +static int sigma_write(void *buf, size_t size, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + int ret; + + ret = ftdi_write_data(&devc->ftdic, (unsigned char *)buf, size); + if (ret < 0) { + sr_err("ftdi_write_data failed: %s", + ftdi_get_error_string(&devc->ftdic)); + } else if ((size_t) ret != size) { + sr_err("ftdi_write_data did not complete write."); + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * NOTE: We chose the buffer size to be large enough to hold any write to the + * device. We still print a message just in case. + */ +SR_PRIV int sigma_write_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t *data, size_t len, + struct dev_context *devc) +{ + size_t i; + uint8_t buf[80]; + int idx = 0; + + if ((len + 2) > sizeof(buf)) { + sr_err("Attempted to write %zu bytes, but buffer is too small.", + len + 2); + return SR_ERR_BUG; + } + + buf[idx++] = REG_ADDR_LOW | (reg & 0xf); + buf[idx++] = REG_ADDR_HIGH | (reg >> 4); + + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { + buf[idx++] = REG_DATA_LOW | (data[i] & 0xf); + buf[idx++] = REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | (data[i] >> 4); + } + + return sigma_write(buf, idx, devc); +} + +SR_PRIV int sigma_set_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t value, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + return sigma_write_register(reg, &value, 1, devc); +} + +static int sigma_read_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t *data, size_t len, + struct dev_context *devc) +{ + uint8_t buf[3]; + + buf[0] = REG_ADDR_LOW | (reg & 0xf); + buf[1] = REG_ADDR_HIGH | (reg >> 4); + buf[2] = REG_READ_ADDR; + + sigma_write(buf, sizeof(buf), devc); + + return sigma_read(data, len, devc); +} + +static uint8_t sigma_get_register(uint8_t reg, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + uint8_t value; + + if (1 != sigma_read_register(reg, &value, 1, devc)) { + sr_err("sigma_get_register: 1 byte expected"); + return 0; + } + + return value; +} + +static int sigma_read_pos(uint32_t *stoppos, uint32_t *triggerpos, + struct dev_context *devc) +{ + uint8_t buf[] = { + REG_ADDR_LOW | READ_TRIGGER_POS_LOW, + + REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, + REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, + REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, + REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, + REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, + REG_READ_ADDR | NEXT_REG, + }; + uint8_t result[6]; + + sigma_write(buf, sizeof(buf), devc); + + sigma_read(result, sizeof(result), devc); + + *triggerpos = result[0] | (result[1] << 8) | (result[2] << 16); + *stoppos = result[3] | (result[4] << 8) | (result[5] << 16); + + /* Not really sure why this must be done, but according to spec. */ + if ((--*stoppos & 0x1ff) == 0x1ff) + *stoppos -= 64; + + if ((*--triggerpos & 0x1ff) == 0x1ff) + *triggerpos -= 64; + + return 1; +} + +static int sigma_read_dram(uint16_t startchunk, size_t numchunks, + uint8_t *data, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + size_t i; + uint8_t buf[4096]; + int idx = 0; + + /* Send the startchunk. Index start with 1. */ + buf[0] = startchunk >> 8; + buf[1] = startchunk & 0xff; + sigma_write_register(WRITE_MEMROW, buf, 2, devc); + + /* Read the DRAM. */ + buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_BLOCK; + buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK; + + for (i = 0; i < numchunks; ++i) { + /* Alternate bit to copy from DRAM to cache. */ + if (i != (numchunks - 1)) + buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_BLOCK | (((i + 1) % 2) << 4); + + buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_BLOCK_DATA | ((i % 2) << 4); + + if (i != (numchunks - 1)) + buf[idx++] = REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK; + } + + sigma_write(buf, idx, devc); + + return sigma_read(data, numchunks * CHUNK_SIZE, devc); +} + +/* Upload trigger look-up tables to Sigma. */ +SR_PRIV int sigma_write_trigger_lut(struct triggerlut *lut, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + int i; + uint8_t tmp[2]; + uint16_t bit; + + /* Transpose the table and send to Sigma. */ + for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { + bit = 1 << i; + + tmp[0] = tmp[1] = 0; + + if (lut->m2d[0] & bit) + tmp[0] |= 0x01; + if (lut->m2d[1] & bit) + tmp[0] |= 0x02; + if (lut->m2d[2] & bit) + tmp[0] |= 0x04; + if (lut->m2d[3] & bit) + tmp[0] |= 0x08; + + if (lut->m3 & bit) + tmp[0] |= 0x10; + if (lut->m3s & bit) + tmp[0] |= 0x20; + if (lut->m4 & bit) + tmp[0] |= 0x40; + + if (lut->m0d[0] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x01; + if (lut->m0d[1] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x02; + if (lut->m0d[2] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x04; + if (lut->m0d[3] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x08; + + if (lut->m1d[0] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x10; + if (lut->m1d[1] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x20; + if (lut->m1d[2] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x40; + if (lut->m1d[3] & bit) + tmp[1] |= 0x80; + + sigma_write_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT0, tmp, sizeof(tmp), + devc); + sigma_set_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1, 0x30 | i, devc); + } + + /* Send the parameters */ + sigma_write_register(WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT0, (uint8_t *) &lut->params, + sizeof(lut->params), devc); + + return SR_OK; +} + +SR_PRIV void sigma_clear_helper(void *priv) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + + devc = priv; + + ftdi_deinit(&devc->ftdic); +} + +/* + * Configure the FPGA for bitbang mode. + * This sequence is documented in section 2. of the ASIX Sigma programming + * manual. This sequence is necessary to configure the FPGA in the Sigma + * into Bitbang mode, in which it can be programmed with the firmware. + */ +static int sigma_fpga_init_bitbang(struct dev_context *devc) +{ + uint8_t suicide[] = { + 0x84, 0x84, 0x88, 0x84, 0x88, 0x84, 0x88, 0x84, + }; + uint8_t init_array[] = { + 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, + 0x01, 0x01, + }; + int i, ret, timeout = (10 * 1000); + uint8_t data; + + /* Section 2. part 1), do the FPGA suicide. */ + sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); + sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); + sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); + sigma_write(suicide, sizeof(suicide), devc); + + /* Section 2. part 2), do pulse on D1. */ + sigma_write(init_array, sizeof(init_array), devc); + ftdi_usb_purge_buffers(&devc->ftdic); + + /* Wait until the FPGA asserts D6/INIT_B. */ + for (i = 0; i < timeout; i++) { + ret = sigma_read(&data, 1, devc); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + /* Test if pin D6 got asserted. */ + if (data & (1 << 5)) + return 0; + /* The D6 was not asserted yet, wait a bit. */ + g_usleep(10 * 1000); + } + + return SR_ERR_TIMEOUT; +} + +/* + * Configure the FPGA for logic-analyzer mode. + */ +static int sigma_fpga_init_la(struct dev_context *devc) +{ + /* Initialize the logic analyzer mode. */ + uint8_t logic_mode_start[] = { + REG_ADDR_LOW | (READ_ID & 0xf), + REG_ADDR_HIGH | (READ_ID >> 8), + REG_READ_ADDR, /* Read ID register. */ + + REG_ADDR_LOW | (WRITE_TEST & 0xf), + REG_DATA_LOW | 0x5, + REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | 0x5, + REG_READ_ADDR, /* Read scratch register. */ + + REG_DATA_LOW | 0xa, + REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | 0xa, + REG_READ_ADDR, /* Read scratch register. */ + + REG_ADDR_LOW | (WRITE_MODE & 0xf), + REG_DATA_LOW | 0x0, + REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE | 0x8, + }; + + uint8_t result[3]; + int ret; + + /* Initialize the logic analyzer mode. */ + sigma_write(logic_mode_start, sizeof(logic_mode_start), devc); + + /* Expect a 3 byte reply since we issued three READ requests. */ + ret = sigma_read(result, 3, devc); + if (ret != 3) + goto err; + + if (result[0] != 0xa6 || result[1] != 0x55 || result[2] != 0xaa) + goto err; + + return SR_OK; +err: + sr_err("Configuration failed. Invalid reply received."); + return SR_ERR; +} + +/* + * Read the firmware from a file and transform it into a series of bitbang + * pulses used to program the FPGA. Note that the *bb_cmd must be free()'d + * by the caller of this function. + */ +static int sigma_fw_2_bitbang(struct sr_context *ctx, const char *name, + uint8_t **bb_cmd, gsize *bb_cmd_size) +{ + size_t i, file_size, bb_size; + char *firmware; + uint8_t *bb_stream, *bbs; + uint32_t imm; + int bit, v; + int ret = SR_OK; + + firmware = sr_resource_load(ctx, SR_RESOURCE_FIRMWARE, + name, &file_size, 256 * 1024); + if (!firmware) + return SR_ERR; + + /* Weird magic transformation below, I have no idea what it does. */ + imm = 0x3f6df2ab; + for (i = 0; i < file_size; i++) { + imm = (imm + 0xa853753) % 177 + (imm * 0x8034052); + firmware[i] ^= imm & 0xff; + } + + /* + * Now that the firmware is "transformed", we will transcribe the + * firmware blob into a sequence of toggles of the Dx wires. This + * sequence will be fed directly into the Sigma, which must be in + * the FPGA bitbang programming mode. + */ + + /* Each bit of firmware is transcribed as two toggles of Dx wires. */ + bb_size = file_size * 8 * 2; + bb_stream = (uint8_t *)g_try_malloc(bb_size); + if (!bb_stream) { + sr_err("%s: Failed to allocate bitbang stream", __func__); + ret = SR_ERR_MALLOC; + goto exit; + } + + bbs = bb_stream; + for (i = 0; i < file_size; i++) { + for (bit = 7; bit >= 0; bit--) { + v = (firmware[i] & (1 << bit)) ? 0x40 : 0x00; + *bbs++ = v | 0x01; + *bbs++ = v; + } + } + + /* The transformation completed successfully, return the result. */ + *bb_cmd = bb_stream; + *bb_cmd_size = bb_size; + +exit: + g_free(firmware); + return ret; +} + +static int upload_firmware(struct sr_context *ctx, + int firmware_idx, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + int ret; + unsigned char *buf; + unsigned char pins; + size_t buf_size; + const char *firmware = sigma_firmware_files[firmware_idx]; + struct ftdi_context *ftdic = &devc->ftdic; + + /* Make sure it's an ASIX SIGMA. */ + ret = ftdi_usb_open_desc(ftdic, USB_VENDOR, USB_PRODUCT, + USB_DESCRIPTION, NULL); + if (ret < 0) { + sr_err("ftdi_usb_open failed: %s", + ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); + return 0; + } + + ret = ftdi_set_bitmode(ftdic, 0xdf, BITMODE_BITBANG); + if (ret < 0) { + sr_err("ftdi_set_bitmode failed: %s", + ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); + return 0; + } + + /* Four times the speed of sigmalogan - Works well. */ + ret = ftdi_set_baudrate(ftdic, 750 * 1000); + if (ret < 0) { + sr_err("ftdi_set_baudrate failed: %s", + ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); + return 0; + } + + /* Initialize the FPGA for firmware upload. */ + ret = sigma_fpga_init_bitbang(devc); + if (ret) + return ret; + + /* Prepare firmware. */ + ret = sigma_fw_2_bitbang(ctx, firmware, &buf, &buf_size); + if (ret != SR_OK) { + sr_err("An error occurred while reading the firmware: %s", + firmware); + return ret; + } + + /* Upload firmware. */ + sr_info("Uploading firmware file '%s'.", firmware); + sigma_write(buf, buf_size, devc); + + g_free(buf); + + ret = ftdi_set_bitmode(ftdic, 0x00, BITMODE_RESET); + if (ret < 0) { + sr_err("ftdi_set_bitmode failed: %s", + ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)); + return SR_ERR; + } + + ftdi_usb_purge_buffers(ftdic); + + /* Discard garbage. */ + while (sigma_read(&pins, 1, devc) == 1) + ; + + /* Initialize the FPGA for logic-analyzer mode. */ + ret = sigma_fpga_init_la(devc); + if (ret != SR_OK) + return ret; + + devc->cur_firmware = firmware_idx; + + sr_info("Firmware uploaded."); + + return SR_OK; +} + +SR_PRIV int sigma_set_samplerate(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, uint64_t samplerate) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + struct drv_context *drvc; + unsigned int i; + int ret; + + devc = sdi->priv; + drvc = sdi->driver->context; + ret = SR_OK; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(samplerates); i++) { + if (samplerates[i] == samplerate) + break; + } + if (samplerates[i] == 0) + return SR_ERR_SAMPLERATE; + + if (samplerate <= SR_MHZ(50)) { + ret = upload_firmware(drvc->sr_ctx, 0, devc); + devc->num_channels = 16; + } else if (samplerate == SR_MHZ(100)) { + ret = upload_firmware(drvc->sr_ctx, 1, devc); + devc->num_channels = 8; + } else if (samplerate == SR_MHZ(200)) { + ret = upload_firmware(drvc->sr_ctx, 2, devc); + devc->num_channels = 4; + } + + if (ret == SR_OK) { + devc->cur_samplerate = samplerate; + devc->period_ps = 1000000000000ULL / samplerate; + devc->samples_per_event = 16 / devc->num_channels; + devc->state.state = SIGMA_IDLE; + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * In 100 and 200 MHz mode, only a single pin rising/falling can be + * set as trigger. In other modes, two rising/falling triggers can be set, + * in addition to value/mask trigger for any number of channels. + * + * The Sigma supports complex triggers using boolean expressions, but this + * has not been implemented yet. + */ +SR_PRIV int sigma_convert_trigger(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) +{ + struct dev_context *devc; + struct sr_trigger *trigger; + struct sr_trigger_stage *stage; + struct sr_trigger_match *match; + const GSList *l, *m; + int channelbit, trigger_set; + + devc = sdi->priv; + memset(&devc->trigger, 0, sizeof(struct sigma_trigger)); + if (!(trigger = sr_session_trigger_get(sdi->session))) + return SR_OK; + + trigger_set = 0; + for (l = trigger->stages; l; l = l->next) { + stage = l->data; + for (m = stage->matches; m; m = m->next) { + match = m->data; + if (!match->channel->enabled) + /* Ignore disabled channels with a trigger. */ + continue; + channelbit = 1 << (match->channel->index); + if (devc->cur_samplerate >= SR_MHZ(100)) { + /* Fast trigger support. */ + if (trigger_set) { + sr_err("Only a single pin trigger is " + "supported in 100 and 200MHz mode."); + return SR_ERR; + } + if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_FALLING) + devc->trigger.fallingmask |= channelbit; + else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_RISING) + devc->trigger.risingmask |= channelbit; + else { + sr_err("Only rising/falling trigger is " + "supported in 100 and 200MHz mode."); + return SR_ERR; + } + + ++trigger_set; + } else { + /* Simple trigger support (event). */ + if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_ONE) { + devc->trigger.simplevalue |= channelbit; + devc->trigger.simplemask |= channelbit; + } + else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_ZERO) { + devc->trigger.simplevalue &= ~channelbit; + devc->trigger.simplemask |= channelbit; + } + else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_FALLING) { + devc->trigger.fallingmask |= channelbit; + ++trigger_set; + } + else if (match->match == SR_TRIGGER_RISING) { + devc->trigger.risingmask |= channelbit; + ++trigger_set; + } + + /* + * Actually, Sigma supports 2 rising/falling triggers, + * but they are ORed and the current trigger syntax + * does not permit ORed triggers. + */ + if (trigger_set > 1) { + sr_err("Only 1 rising/falling trigger " + "is supported."); + return SR_ERR; + } + } + } + } + + return SR_OK; +} + + +/* Software trigger to determine exact trigger position. */ +static int get_trigger_offset(uint8_t *samples, uint16_t last_sample, + struct sigma_trigger *t) +{ + int i; + uint16_t sample = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) { + if (i > 0) + last_sample = sample; + sample = samples[2 * i] | (samples[2 * i + 1] << 8); + + /* Simple triggers. */ + if ((sample & t->simplemask) != t->simplevalue) + continue; + + /* Rising edge. */ + if (((last_sample & t->risingmask) != 0) || + ((sample & t->risingmask) != t->risingmask)) + continue; + + /* Falling edge. */ + if ((last_sample & t->fallingmask) != t->fallingmask || + (sample & t->fallingmask) != 0) + continue; + + break; + } + + /* If we did not match, return original trigger pos. */ + return i & 0x7; +} + +/* + * Return the timestamp of "DRAM cluster". + */ +static uint16_t sigma_dram_cluster_ts(struct sigma_dram_cluster *cluster) +{ + return (cluster->timestamp_hi << 8) | cluster->timestamp_lo; +} + +static void sigma_decode_dram_cluster(struct sigma_dram_cluster *dram_cluster, + unsigned int events_in_cluster, + unsigned int triggered, + struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) +{ + struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; + struct sigma_state *ss = &devc->state; + struct sr_datafeed_packet packet; + struct sr_datafeed_logic logic; + uint16_t tsdiff, ts; + uint8_t samples[2048]; + unsigned int i; + + ts = sigma_dram_cluster_ts(dram_cluster); + tsdiff = ts - ss->lastts; + ss->lastts = ts; + + packet.type = SR_DF_LOGIC; + packet.payload = &logic; + logic.unitsize = 2; + logic.data = samples; + + /* + * First of all, send Sigrok a copy of the last sample from + * previous cluster as many times as needed to make up for + * the differential characteristics of data we get from the + * Sigma. Sigrok needs one sample of data per period. + * + * One DRAM cluster contains a timestamp and seven samples, + * the units of timestamp are "devc->period_ps" , the first + * sample in the cluster happens at the time of the timestamp + * and the remaining samples happen at timestamp +1...+6 . + */ + for (ts = 0; ts < tsdiff - (EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER - 1); ts++) { + i = ts % 1024; + samples[2 * i + 0] = ss->lastsample & 0xff; + samples[2 * i + 1] = ss->lastsample >> 8; + + /* + * If we have 1024 samples ready or we're at the + * end of submitting the padding samples, submit + * the packet to Sigrok. + */ + if ((i == 1023) || (ts == (tsdiff - EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER))) { + logic.length = (i + 1) * logic.unitsize; + sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); + } + } + + /* + * Parse the samples in current cluster and prepare them + * to be submitted to Sigrok. + */ + for (i = 0; i < events_in_cluster; i++) { + samples[2 * i + 1] = dram_cluster->samples[i].sample_lo; + samples[2 * i + 0] = dram_cluster->samples[i].sample_hi; + } + + /* Send data up to trigger point (if triggered). */ + int trigger_offset = 0; + if (triggered) { + /* + * Trigger is not always accurate to sample because of + * pipeline delay. However, it always triggers before + * the actual event. We therefore look at the next + * samples to pinpoint the exact position of the trigger. + */ + trigger_offset = get_trigger_offset(samples, + ss->lastsample, &devc->trigger); + + if (trigger_offset > 0) { + packet.type = SR_DF_LOGIC; + logic.length = trigger_offset * logic.unitsize; + sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); + events_in_cluster -= trigger_offset; + } + + /* Only send trigger if explicitly enabled. */ + if (devc->use_triggers) { + packet.type = SR_DF_TRIGGER; + sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); + } + } + + if (events_in_cluster > 0) { + packet.type = SR_DF_LOGIC; + logic.length = events_in_cluster * logic.unitsize; + logic.data = samples + (trigger_offset * logic.unitsize); + sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); + } + + ss->lastsample = + samples[2 * (events_in_cluster - 1) + 0] | + (samples[2 * (events_in_cluster - 1) + 1] << 8); + +} + +/* + * Decode chunk of 1024 bytes, 64 clusters, 7 events per cluster. + * Each event is 20ns apart, and can contain multiple samples. + * + * For 200 MHz, events contain 4 samples for each channel, spread 5 ns apart. + * For 100 MHz, events contain 2 samples for each channel, spread 10 ns apart. + * For 50 MHz and below, events contain one sample for each channel, + * spread 20 ns apart. + */ +static int decode_chunk_ts(struct sigma_dram_line *dram_line, + uint16_t events_in_line, + uint32_t trigger_event, + struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) +{ + struct sigma_dram_cluster *dram_cluster; + struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; + unsigned int clusters_in_line = + (events_in_line + (EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER - 1)) / EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; + unsigned int events_in_cluster; + unsigned int i; + uint32_t trigger_cluster = ~0, triggered = 0; + + /* Check if trigger is in this chunk. */ + if (trigger_event < (64 * 7)) { + if (devc->cur_samplerate <= SR_MHZ(50)) { + trigger_event -= MIN(EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER - 1, + trigger_event); + } + + /* Find in which cluster the trigger occurred. */ + trigger_cluster = trigger_event / EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; + } + + /* For each full DRAM cluster. */ + for (i = 0; i < clusters_in_line; i++) { + dram_cluster = &dram_line->cluster[i]; + + /* The last cluster might not be full. */ + if ((i == clusters_in_line - 1) && + (events_in_line % EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER)) { + events_in_cluster = events_in_line % EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; + } else { + events_in_cluster = EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER; + } + + triggered = (i == trigger_cluster); + sigma_decode_dram_cluster(dram_cluster, events_in_cluster, + triggered, sdi); + } + + return SR_OK; +} + +static int download_capture(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) +{ + struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; + const uint32_t chunks_per_read = 32; + struct sigma_dram_line *dram_line; + int bufsz; + uint32_t stoppos, triggerpos; + struct sr_datafeed_packet packet; + uint8_t modestatus; + + uint32_t i; + uint32_t dl_lines_total, dl_lines_curr, dl_lines_done; + uint32_t dl_events_in_line = 64 * 7; + uint32_t trg_line = ~0, trg_event = ~0; + + dram_line = g_try_malloc0(chunks_per_read * sizeof(*dram_line)); + if (!dram_line) + return FALSE; + + sr_info("Downloading sample data."); + + /* Stop acquisition. */ + sigma_set_register(WRITE_MODE, 0x11, devc); + + /* Set SDRAM Read Enable. */ + sigma_set_register(WRITE_MODE, 0x02, devc); + + /* Get the current position. */ + sigma_read_pos(&stoppos, &triggerpos, devc); + + /* Check if trigger has fired. */ + modestatus = sigma_get_register(READ_MODE, devc); + if (modestatus & 0x20) { + trg_line = triggerpos >> 9; + trg_event = triggerpos & 0x1ff; + } + + /* + * Determine how many 1024b "DRAM lines" do we need to read from the + * Sigma so we have a complete set of samples. Note that the last + * line can be only partial, containing less than 64 clusters. + */ + dl_lines_total = (stoppos >> 9) + 1; + + dl_lines_done = 0; + + while (dl_lines_total > dl_lines_done) { + /* We can download only up-to 32 DRAM lines in one go! */ + dl_lines_curr = MIN(chunks_per_read, dl_lines_total); + + bufsz = sigma_read_dram(dl_lines_done, dl_lines_curr, + (uint8_t *)dram_line, devc); + /* TODO: Check bufsz. For now, just avoid compiler warnings. */ + (void)bufsz; + + /* This is the first DRAM line, so find the initial timestamp. */ + if (dl_lines_done == 0) { + devc->state.lastts = + sigma_dram_cluster_ts(&dram_line[0].cluster[0]); + devc->state.lastsample = 0; + } + + for (i = 0; i < dl_lines_curr; i++) { + uint32_t trigger_event = ~0; + /* The last "DRAM line" can be only partially full. */ + if (dl_lines_done + i == dl_lines_total - 1) + dl_events_in_line = stoppos & 0x1ff; + + /* Test if the trigger happened on this line. */ + if (dl_lines_done + i == trg_line) + trigger_event = trg_event; + + decode_chunk_ts(dram_line + i, dl_events_in_line, + trigger_event, sdi); + } + + dl_lines_done += dl_lines_curr; + } + + /* All done. */ + packet.type = SR_DF_END; + sr_session_send(sdi, &packet); + + sdi->driver->dev_acquisition_stop(sdi, sdi); + + g_free(dram_line); + + return TRUE; +} + +/* + * Handle the Sigma when in CAPTURE mode. This function checks: + * - Sampling time ended + * - DRAM capacity overflow + * This function triggers download of the samples from Sigma + * in case either of the above conditions is true. + */ +static int sigma_capture_mode(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) +{ + struct dev_context *devc = sdi->priv; + + uint64_t running_msec; + struct timeval tv; + + uint32_t stoppos, triggerpos; + + /* Check if the selected sampling duration passed. */ + gettimeofday(&tv, 0); + running_msec = (tv.tv_sec - devc->start_tv.tv_sec) * 1000 + + (tv.tv_usec - devc->start_tv.tv_usec) / 1000; + if (running_msec >= devc->limit_msec) + return download_capture(sdi); + + /* Get the position in DRAM to which the FPGA is writing now. */ + sigma_read_pos(&stoppos, &triggerpos, devc); + /* Test if DRAM is full and if so, download the data. */ + if ((stoppos >> 9) == 32767) + return download_capture(sdi); + + return TRUE; +} + +SR_PRIV int sigma_receive_data(int fd, int revents, void *cb_data) +{ + struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; + struct dev_context *devc; + + (void)fd; + (void)revents; + + sdi = cb_data; + devc = sdi->priv; + + if (devc->state.state == SIGMA_IDLE) + return TRUE; + + if (devc->state.state == SIGMA_CAPTURE) + return sigma_capture_mode(sdi); + + return TRUE; +} + +/* Build a LUT entry used by the trigger functions. */ +static void build_lut_entry(uint16_t value, uint16_t mask, uint16_t *entry) +{ + int i, j, k, bit; + + /* For each quad channel. */ + for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { + entry[i] = 0xffff; + + /* For each bit in LUT. */ + for (j = 0; j < 16; ++j) + + /* For each channel in quad. */ + for (k = 0; k < 4; ++k) { + bit = 1 << (i * 4 + k); + + /* Set bit in entry */ + if ((mask & bit) && + ((!(value & bit)) != + (!(j & (1 << k))))) + entry[i] &= ~(1 << j); + } + } +} + +/* Add a logical function to LUT mask. */ +static void add_trigger_function(enum triggerop oper, enum triggerfunc func, + int index, int neg, uint16_t *mask) +{ + int i, j; + int x[2][2], tmp, a, b, aset, bset, rset; + + memset(x, 0, 4 * sizeof(int)); + + /* Trigger detect condition. */ + switch (oper) { + case OP_LEVEL: + x[0][1] = 1; + x[1][1] = 1; + break; + case OP_NOT: + x[0][0] = 1; + x[1][0] = 1; + break; + case OP_RISE: + x[0][1] = 1; + break; + case OP_FALL: + x[1][0] = 1; + break; + case OP_RISEFALL: + x[0][1] = 1; + x[1][0] = 1; + break; + case OP_NOTRISE: + x[1][1] = 1; + x[0][0] = 1; + x[1][0] = 1; + break; + case OP_NOTFALL: + x[1][1] = 1; + x[0][0] = 1; + x[0][1] = 1; + break; + case OP_NOTRISEFALL: + x[1][1] = 1; + x[0][0] = 1; + break; + } + + /* Transpose if neg is set. */ + if (neg) { + for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) { + for (j = 0; j < 2; ++j) { + tmp = x[i][j]; + x[i][j] = x[1-i][1-j]; + x[1-i][1-j] = tmp; + } + } + } + + /* Update mask with function. */ + for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { + a = (i >> (2 * index + 0)) & 1; + b = (i >> (2 * index + 1)) & 1; + + aset = (*mask >> i) & 1; + bset = x[b][a]; + + rset = 0; + if (func == FUNC_AND || func == FUNC_NAND) + rset = aset & bset; + else if (func == FUNC_OR || func == FUNC_NOR) + rset = aset | bset; + else if (func == FUNC_XOR || func == FUNC_NXOR) + rset = aset ^ bset; + + if (func == FUNC_NAND || func == FUNC_NOR || func == FUNC_NXOR) + rset = !rset; + + *mask &= ~(1 << i); + + if (rset) + *mask |= 1 << i; + } +} + +/* + * Build trigger LUTs used by 50 MHz and lower sample rates for supporting + * simple pin change and state triggers. Only two transitions (rise/fall) can be + * set at any time, but a full mask and value can be set (0/1). + */ +SR_PRIV int sigma_build_basic_trigger(struct triggerlut *lut, struct dev_context *devc) +{ + int i,j; + uint16_t masks[2] = { 0, 0 }; + + memset(lut, 0, sizeof(struct triggerlut)); + + /* Constant for simple triggers. */ + lut->m4 = 0xa000; + + /* Value/mask trigger support. */ + build_lut_entry(devc->trigger.simplevalue, devc->trigger.simplemask, + lut->m2d); + + /* Rise/fall trigger support. */ + for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 16; ++i) { + if (devc->trigger.risingmask & (1 << i) || + devc->trigger.fallingmask & (1 << i)) + masks[j++] = 1 << i; + } + + build_lut_entry(masks[0], masks[0], lut->m0d); + build_lut_entry(masks[1], masks[1], lut->m1d); + + /* Add glue logic */ + if (masks[0] || masks[1]) { + /* Transition trigger. */ + if (masks[0] & devc->trigger.risingmask) + add_trigger_function(OP_RISE, FUNC_OR, 0, 0, &lut->m3); + if (masks[0] & devc->trigger.fallingmask) + add_trigger_function(OP_FALL, FUNC_OR, 0, 0, &lut->m3); + if (masks[1] & devc->trigger.risingmask) + add_trigger_function(OP_RISE, FUNC_OR, 1, 0, &lut->m3); + if (masks[1] & devc->trigger.fallingmask) + add_trigger_function(OP_FALL, FUNC_OR, 1, 0, &lut->m3); + } else { + /* Only value/mask trigger. */ + lut->m3 = 0xffff; + } + + /* Triggertype: event. */ + lut->params.selres = 3; + + return SR_OK; +} diff --git a/src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.h b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d654e609 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/hardware/asix-sigma/protocol.h @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +/* + * This file is part of the libsigrok project. + * + * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Håvard Espeland , + * Copyright (C) 2010 Martin Stensgård + * Copyright (C) 2010 Carl Henrik Lunde + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see . + */ + +#ifndef LIBSIGROK_HARDWARE_ASIX_SIGMA_PROTOCOL_H +#define LIBSIGROK_HARDWARE_ASIX_SIGMA_PROTOCOL_H + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "libsigrok-internal.h" + +#define LOG_PREFIX "asix-sigma" + +#define USB_VENDOR 0xa600 +#define USB_PRODUCT 0xa000 +#define USB_DESCRIPTION "ASIX SIGMA" +#define USB_VENDOR_NAME "ASIX" +#define USB_MODEL_NAME "SIGMA" + +enum sigma_write_register { + WRITE_CLOCK_SELECT = 0, + WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT0 = 1, + WRITE_TRIGGER_SELECT1 = 2, + WRITE_MODE = 3, + WRITE_MEMROW = 4, + WRITE_POST_TRIGGER = 5, + WRITE_TRIGGER_OPTION = 6, + WRITE_PIN_VIEW = 7, + + WRITE_TEST = 15, +}; + +enum sigma_read_register { + READ_ID = 0, + READ_TRIGGER_POS_LOW = 1, + READ_TRIGGER_POS_HIGH = 2, + READ_TRIGGER_POS_UP = 3, + READ_STOP_POS_LOW = 4, + READ_STOP_POS_HIGH = 5, + READ_STOP_POS_UP = 6, + READ_MODE = 7, + READ_PIN_CHANGE_LOW = 8, + READ_PIN_CHANGE_HIGH = 9, + READ_BLOCK_LAST_TS_LOW = 10, + READ_BLOCK_LAST_TS_HIGH = 11, + READ_PIN_VIEW = 12, + + READ_TEST = 15, +}; + +#define REG_ADDR_LOW (0x0 << 4) +#define REG_ADDR_HIGH (0x1 << 4) +#define REG_DATA_LOW (0x2 << 4) +#define REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE (0x3 << 4) +#define REG_READ_ADDR (0x4 << 4) +#define REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK (0x5 << 4) + +/* Bit (1 << 4) can be low or high (double buffer / cache) */ +#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK (0x6 << 4) +#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_BEGIN (0x8 << 4) +#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_DATA (0xa << 4) + +#define LEDSEL0 6 +#define LEDSEL1 7 + +#define NEXT_REG 1 + +#define EVENTS_PER_CLUSTER 7 + +#define CHUNK_SIZE 1024 + +/* + * The entire ASIX Sigma DRAM is an array of struct sigma_dram_line[1024]; + */ + +/* One "DRAM cluster" contains a timestamp and 7 samples, 16b total. */ +struct sigma_dram_cluster { + uint8_t timestamp_lo; + uint8_t timestamp_hi; + struct { + uint8_t sample_hi; + uint8_t sample_lo; + } samples[7]; +}; + +/* One "DRAM line" contains 64 "DRAM clusters", 1024b total. */ +struct sigma_dram_line { + struct sigma_dram_cluster cluster[64]; +}; + +struct clockselect_50 { + uint8_t async; + uint8_t fraction; + uint16_t disabled_channels; +}; + +/* The effect of all these are still a bit unclear. */ +struct triggerinout { + uint8_t trgout_resistor_enable : 1; + uint8_t trgout_resistor_pullup : 1; + uint8_t reserved1 : 1; + uint8_t trgout_bytrigger : 1; + uint8_t trgout_byevent : 1; + uint8_t trgout_bytriggerin : 1; + uint8_t reserved2 : 2; + + /* Should be set same as the first two */ + uint8_t trgout_resistor_enable2 : 1; + uint8_t trgout_resistor_pullup2 : 1; + + uint8_t reserved3 : 1; + uint8_t trgout_long : 1; + uint8_t trgout_pin : 1; /* Use 1k resistor. Pullup? */ + uint8_t trgin_negate : 1; + uint8_t trgout_enable : 1; + uint8_t trgin_enable : 1; +}; + +struct triggerlut { + /* The actual LUTs. */ + uint16_t m0d[4], m1d[4], m2d[4]; + uint16_t m3, m3s, m4; + + /* Parameters should be sent as a single register write. */ + struct { + uint8_t selc : 2; + uint8_t selpresc : 6; + + uint8_t selinc : 2; + uint8_t selres : 2; + uint8_t sela : 2; + uint8_t selb : 2; + + uint16_t cmpb; + uint16_t cmpa; + } params; +}; + +/* Trigger configuration */ +struct sigma_trigger { + /* Only two channels can be used in mask. */ + uint16_t risingmask; + uint16_t fallingmask; + + /* Simple trigger support (<= 50 MHz). */ + uint16_t simplemask; + uint16_t simplevalue; + + /* TODO: Advanced trigger support (boolean expressions). */ +}; + +/* Events for trigger operation. */ +enum triggerop { + OP_LEVEL = 1, + OP_NOT, + OP_RISE, + OP_FALL, + OP_RISEFALL, + OP_NOTRISE, + OP_NOTFALL, + OP_NOTRISEFALL, +}; + +/* Logical functions for trigger operation. */ +enum triggerfunc { + FUNC_AND = 1, + FUNC_NAND, + FUNC_OR, + FUNC_NOR, + FUNC_XOR, + FUNC_NXOR, +}; + +struct sigma_state { + enum { + SIGMA_UNINITIALIZED = 0, + SIGMA_IDLE, + SIGMA_CAPTURE, + SIGMA_DOWNLOAD, + } state; + + uint16_t lastts; + uint16_t lastsample; +}; + +/* Private, per-device-instance driver context. */ +struct dev_context { + struct ftdi_context ftdic; + uint64_t cur_samplerate; + uint64_t period_ps; + uint64_t limit_msec; + struct timeval start_tv; + int cur_firmware; + int num_channels; + int cur_channels; + int samples_per_event; + int capture_ratio; + struct sigma_trigger trigger; + int use_triggers; + struct sigma_state state; + void *cb_data; +}; + +extern SR_PRIV const uint64_t samplerates[]; +extern SR_PRIV const int SAMPLERATES_COUNT; + +SR_PRIV int sigma_write_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t *data, size_t len, + struct dev_context *devc); +SR_PRIV int sigma_set_register(uint8_t reg, uint8_t value, struct dev_context *devc); +SR_PRIV int sigma_write_trigger_lut(struct triggerlut *lut, struct dev_context *devc); +SR_PRIV void sigma_clear_helper(void *priv); +SR_PRIV int sigma_set_samplerate(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, uint64_t samplerate); +SR_PRIV int sigma_convert_trigger(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi); +SR_PRIV int sigma_receive_data(int fd, int revents, void *cb_data); +SR_PRIV int sigma_build_basic_trigger(struct triggerlut *lut, struct dev_context *devc); + +#endif