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sigrok 0.2
Support OLS file format output (https://github.com/jawi/ols/wiki/OLS-data-file-format).CLI: Fix save sessionimplement load session.Don't initialize and scan for hardware on all plugins if the -d <plugin> option is used; instead, only initialize the specified plugin.- Make sure all combinations of --enable-*/--disable-* options works for configure.
There are possible issues if no libusb-device is enabled (e.g. only OLS or only demo).- There may be issue if none of the drivers is enabled, print useful error in that case(?)
output modules shouldn't assume the device has SR_DI_CUR_SAMPLERATE, and segfault when they get NULL -- HWCAPs should be checked for SR_HWCAP_SAMPLERATE.- libsigrok.h/libsigrokdecode.h: Only list public API functions.
Prefix all public functions with sr_ or srd_.
- Windows port: Implement anykey.c replacement.
CLI: Restructure command line option syntax.libsigrok, libsigrokdecode: Proper shared libs setup and version numbers to be able to handle API/ABI compatibility issues sanely later.Also, provide correct and complete libsigrok.pc/libsigrokdecode.pc files.
Fix segfaults in protocol decoders, e.g. sigrok-cli --samples 2050 -a transitioncounter.- demo driver: Add a mechanism to set/report a samplerate, needed for some output file formats and other stuff.
- hex output: Not all lines/columns are of the same length (as they are with real LAs).
- VCD: All samplenumbers are 0 (instead of the proper samplecount).
- OLS, gnuplot: Hangs on MinGW for some reasons (not sure if related).
- Finish protocol decoder API design.
- CLI: Eliminate all printing to stdout, only sample data or decoder output should end up there. Error/debug messages should go to stderr always.
- MinGW: Fix Python path decoder issues due to Windows vs. Linux path specification.
sigrok 0.3
- stackable protocol decoder implementation
- modular filter system
- take arguments in the regular thing:key=value format
- integrate current probe compression filter
- resampling module: sample up/down based on factor argument
- noise filter: filter out pulses shorter than the samplerate's period
Before 1.0
- all output modules should use GString API instead of estimating output size
- VCD input modules
- OLS format input module
Future
- udev:
- Make udev optional, only build MSO driver if it's available
- have OLS driver use udev if available, fall back to serial port probing otherwise
- Find alternative to udev for windows and macos
Add support for downloading/installing the Python Windows installer.- Fix/workaround libusb 1.0 Windows port issues:
- Device renumeration not yet supported (needed for FX2 based LAs)
- File descriptor / socket based polling not supported in Windows. Workaround (short-term): Use a thread in sigrok.
- Make sure all optional components are really optional in the build system:
- Only require Python if the users wants protocol decoders, the rest should also build/compile/run fine without Python installed.
- sigrok uses uint64_t as an internal datatype to represent a sample, limiting the number of probes on supported hardware to 64. But high-end logic analyzers can have hundreds of probes. A solution would be to switch to either a roll-our-own byte array type, or use GMP. In any case, the overhead of switching over shouldn't be too bad: the filter code and frontend datafeed callback functions will need to use it, but hardware drivers should have enough with a couple of lightweight wrappers.
- sigrok_errno:
- Most functions should return SIGROK_OK or SIGROK_ERR_* (same for LIBSIGROK_OK etc).
- Most backend functions return status as an integer, which is SIGROK_OK if all went well, or SIGROK_ERR_* and similar if an error occurred.
- However there is no way to pass any information back as to what went wrong — and this is important for user-friendliness.
- Perhaps an error code is not enough; maybe something like sigrok_errno(errorcode, "unsupported device") is better.
- Clean up device-specific globals in hardware drivers, to properly permit multiple devices per driver:
asix-sigma,demo(not relevant),link-mso19, openbench-logic-sniffer, saleae-logic, zeroplus-logic-cube - Python bindings for libsigrok and libsigrokdecode.
Contributors wanted
- Add output for latex package tikz-timing.
- Linux distro packages for non-Debian distros.
- FreeBSD packages/ports.
- Open-source firmware for the FX2 devices
The Cypress FX2-based devices, such as the Saleae Logic and the USBee SX, use only a minimal vendor-provided firmware. The only thing it really does is set the sample rate and turn on the chip's auto-mode. Nevertheless, the vendors provide the firmware as a binary blob, with no source. It would be great if sigrok could ship with an own firmware implementation for these devices. Some links:
- SDCC, the Small Devices C Compiler, is a compiler specifically suited to small MCUs, and has support for the 8051 core in the FX2.
- fx2lib is an open-source library for writing firmware on the FX2. It has a number of interesting functions, including implementing custom USB vendor commands.
- GNU Radio's USRP2 board has an FX2 on it, and GNU Radio has extensive custom firmware for it.