X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=sigrok-test.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=decoder%2Fruntc.c;h=c31b7d3d1ddea03dda8e1c7c965013d6f800b3f6;hp=f175f6aeda0c2a052d816431519d2554771af9f5;hb=f0a9f906d75131d42255173dfe669d0f9bf8cce5;hpb=914b125b355de4c85ffae34db549089f3584c90d diff --git a/decoder/runtc.c b/decoder/runtc.c index f175f6a..c31b7d3 100644 --- a/decoder/runtc.c +++ b/decoder/runtc.c @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ struct pd { struct output { const char *pd; + const char *pd_id; int type; const char *class; int class_idx; @@ -136,15 +137,16 @@ static void usage(const char *msg) if (msg) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg); - printf("Usage: runtc [-dPpoiOf]\n"); - printf(" -d Debug\n"); - printf(" -P \n"); - printf(" -p (optional)\n"); - printf(" -o (optional)\n"); + printf("Usage: runtc [-dPpoiOfcS]\n"); + printf(" -d (enables debug output)\n"); + printf(" -P \n"); + printf(" -p (optional)\n"); + printf(" -o (optional)\n"); printf(" -i \n"); printf(" -O \n"); printf(" -f (optional)\n"); printf(" -c (optional)\n"); + printf(" -S (enables statistics)\n"); exit(msg ? 1 : 0); } @@ -167,6 +169,28 @@ static char *py_str_as_str(const PyObject *py_str) return outstr; } +/* + * The following routines are callbacks for libsigrokdecode. They receive + * output from protocol decoders, optionally dropping data to only forward + * a selected decoder's or class' information. Output is written to either + * a specified file or stdout, an external process will compare captured + * output against expectations. + * + * Note that runtc(1) output emits the decoder "class" name instead of the + * instance name. So that generated output remains compatible with existing + * .output files which hold expected output of test cases. Without this + * approach, developers had to "anticipate" instance names from test.conf + * setups (and knowledge about internal implementation details of the srd + * library), and adjust .output files to reflect those names. Or specify + * instance names in each and every test.conf description (-o inst_id=ID). + * + * It's assumed that runtc(1) is used to check stacked decoders, but not + * multiple stacks in parallel and no stacks with multiple instances of + * decoders of the same type. When such configurations become desirable, + * runtc(1) needs to emit the instance name, and test configurations and + * output expectations need adjustment. + */ + static void srd_cb_py(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) { struct output *op; @@ -174,12 +198,12 @@ static void srd_cb_py(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) GString *out; char *s; - DBG("Python output from %s", pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id); + DBG("Python output from %s", pdata->pdo->di->inst_id); op = cb_data; pydata = pdata->data; DBG("ptr %p", pydata); - if (strcmp(pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id, op->pd)) + if (strcmp(pdata->pdo->di->inst_id, op->pd_id)) /* This is not the PD selected for output. */ return; @@ -190,7 +214,7 @@ static void srd_cb_py(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) s = py_str_as_str(pyrepr); Py_DecRef(pyrepr); - /* Output format for testing is '- : \n'. */ + /* Output format for testing is '- : \n'. */ out = g_string_sized_new(128); g_string_printf(out, "%" PRIu64 "-%" PRIu64 " %s: %s\n", pdata->start_sample, pdata->end_sample, @@ -210,11 +234,11 @@ static void srd_cb_bin(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) GString *out; unsigned int i; - DBG("Binary output from %s", pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id); + DBG("Binary output from %s", pdata->pdo->di->inst_id); op = cb_data; pdb = pdata->data; - if (strcmp(pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id, op->pd)) + if (strcmp(pdata->pdo->di->inst_id, op->pd_id)) /* This is not the PD selected for output. */ return; @@ -240,6 +264,7 @@ static void srd_cb_bin(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) static void srd_cb_ann(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) { + struct srd_decoder_inst *di; struct srd_decoder *dec; struct srd_proto_data_annotation *pda; struct output *op; @@ -247,11 +272,17 @@ static void srd_cb_ann(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) int i; char **dec_ann; - DBG("Annotation output from %s", pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id); + /* + * Only inspect received annotations when they originate from + * the selected protocol decoder, and an optionally specified + * annotation class matches the received data. + */ op = cb_data; pda = pdata->data; - dec = pdata->pdo->di->decoder; - if (strcmp(pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id, op->pd)) + di = pdata->pdo->di; + dec = di->decoder; + DBG("Annotation output from %s", di->inst_id); + if (strcmp(di->inst_id, op->pd_id)) /* This is not the PD selected for output. */ return; @@ -262,11 +293,17 @@ static void srd_cb_ann(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) */ return; + /* + * Print the annotation information in textual representation + * to the specified output file. Prefix the annotation strings + * with the start and end sample number, the decoder name, and + * the annotation name. + */ dec_ann = g_slist_nth_data(dec->annotations, pda->ann_class); line = g_string_sized_new(256); g_string_printf(line, "%" PRIu64 "-%" PRIu64 " %s: %s:", pdata->start_sample, pdata->end_sample, - pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id, dec_ann[0]); + dec->id, dec_ann[0]); for (i = 0; pda->ann_text[i]; i++) g_string_append_printf(line, " \"%s\"", pda->ann_text[i]); g_string_append(line, "\n"); @@ -410,6 +447,17 @@ static int run_testcase(const char *infile, GSList *pdlist, struct output *op) return FALSE; g_hash_table_destroy(opts); + /* + * Get (a reference to) the decoder instance's ID if we + * are about to receive PD output from it. We need to + * filter output that carries the decoder instance's name. + */ + if (strcmp(pd->name, op->pd) == 0) { + op->pd_id = di->inst_id; + DBG("Decoder of type \"%s\" has instance ID \"%s\".", + op->pd, op->pd_id); + } + /* Map channels. */ if (pd->channels) { channels = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, NULL, @@ -441,8 +489,14 @@ static int run_testcase(const char *infile, GSList *pdlist, struct output *op) } prev_di = di; } + /* + * Bail out if we haven't created an instance of the selected + * decoder type of which we shall grab output data from. + */ + if (!op->pd_id) + return FALSE; - /* Resolve top decoder's class index, so we can match. */ + /* Resolve selected decoder's class index, so we can match. */ dec = srd_decoder_get_by_id(pd->name); if (op->class) { if (op->type == SRD_OUTPUT_ANN) @@ -458,16 +512,16 @@ static int run_testcase(const char *infile, GSList *pdlist, struct output *op) if (!strcmp(decoder_class[0], op->class)) { op->class_idx = idx; break; - } else - idx++; + } + idx++; l = l->next; } if (op->class_idx == -1) { ERR("Output class '%s' not found in decoder %s.", op->class, pd->name); return FALSE; - } else - DBG("Class %s index is %d", op->class, op->class_idx); + } + DBG("Class %s index is %d", op->class, op->class_idx); } sr_session_start(sr_sess); @@ -717,6 +771,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) op = malloc(sizeof(struct output)); op->pd = NULL; + op->pd_id = NULL; op->type = -1; op->class = NULL; op->class_idx = -1; @@ -754,14 +809,14 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) if (c == 'p') { channel = malloc(sizeof(struct channel)); channel->name = g_strdup(kv[0]); - channel->channel = strtoul(kv[1], 0, 10); + channel->channel = strtoul(kv[1], NULL, 10); /* Apply to last PD. */ pd->channels = g_slist_append(pd->channels, channel); } else { option = malloc(sizeof(struct option)); option->key = g_strdup(kv[0]); option->value = g_variant_new_string(kv[1]); - g_variant_ref_sink(option->value); + g_variant_ref_sink(option->value); /* Apply to last PD. */ pd->options = g_slist_append(pd->options, option); }