import sigrokdecode as srd
-(PIN_DATA, PIN_RESET) = range(2)
-(ROW_EDGE, ROW_WORD, ROW_RESET) = range(3)
+PIN_DATA, PIN_RESET = range(2)
+ROW_EDGE, ROW_WORD, ROW_RESET = range(3)
class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
api_version = 3
def start(self):
self.out_ann = self.register(srd.OUTPUT_ANN)
- def putc(self, cls, annlist):
- self.put(self.samplenum, self.samplenum, self.out_ann, [cls, annlist])
+ def putc(self, cls, ss, annlist):
+ self.put(ss, self.samplenum, self.out_ann, [cls, annlist])
def decode(self):
opt_edge_map = {'rising': 'r', 'falling': 'f', 'any': 'e'}
condition.append({PIN_RESET: opt_edge_map[reset_edge]})
edge_count = 0
+ edge_start = None
word_count = 0
+ word_start = None
while True:
self.wait(condition)
+ now = self.samplenum
if have_reset and self.matched[cond_reset]:
edge_count = 0
+ edge_start = now
word_count = 0
- self.putc(ROW_RESET, ['Word reset', 'Reset', 'Rst', 'R'])
+ word_start = now
+ self.putc(ROW_RESET, now, ['Word reset', 'Reset', 'Rst', 'R'])
continue
+ # Implementation note: In the absence of a RESET condition
+ # before the first data edge, any arbitrary choice of where
+ # to start the annotation is valid. One may choose to emit a
+ # narrow annotation (where ss=es), or assume that the cycle
+ # which corresponds to the counter value started at sample
+ # number 0. We decided to go with the latter here, to avoid
+ # narrow annotations (see bug #1210). None of this matters in
+ # the presence of a RESET condition in the input stream.
+ if edge_start is None:
+ edge_start = 0
+ if word_start is None:
+ word_start = 0
+
edge_count += 1
- self.putc(ROW_EDGE, ["{:d}".format(edge_count)])
+ self.putc(ROW_EDGE, edge_start, ["{:d}".format(edge_count)])
+ edge_start = now
if divider and (edge_count % divider) == 0:
word_count += 1
- self.putc(ROW_WORD, ["{:d}".format(word_count)])
+ self.putc(ROW_WORD, word_start, ["{:d}".format(word_count)])
+ word_start = now