sigrok-cli-0.7.0/0000755000175000017500000000000013117371372010567 500000000000000sigrok-cli-0.7.0/show.c0000644000175000017500000006272113117370103011632 00000000000000/* * This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. * * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen * * 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 . */ #include #include #include #include "sigrok-cli.h" static gint sort_inputs(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { return strcmp(sr_input_id_get((struct sr_input_module *)a), sr_input_id_get((struct sr_input_module *)b)); } static gint sort_outputs(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { return strcmp(sr_output_id_get((struct sr_output_module *)a), sr_output_id_get((struct sr_output_module *)b)); } static gint sort_transforms(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { return strcmp(sr_transform_id_get((struct sr_transform_module *)a), sr_transform_id_get((struct sr_transform_module *)b)); } static gint sort_drivers(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { const struct sr_dev_driver *sdda = a, *sddb = b; return strcmp(sdda->name, sddb->name); } #ifdef HAVE_SRD static gint sort_pds(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { const struct srd_decoder *sda = a, *sdb = b; return strcmp(sda->id, sdb->id); } #endif void show_version(void) { GString *s; GSList *l, *l_orig, *m; char *str; const char *lib, *version; printf("sigrok-cli %s\n\n", SC_PACKAGE_VERSION_STRING); printf("Libraries and features:\n"); printf("- libsigrok %s/%s (rt: %s/%s).\n", SR_PACKAGE_VERSION_STRING, SR_LIB_VERSION_STRING, sr_package_version_string_get(), sr_lib_version_string_get()); s = g_string_sized_new(200); g_string_append(s, " - Libs:\n"); l_orig = sr_buildinfo_libs_get(); for (l = l_orig; l; l = l->next) { m = l->data; lib = m->data; version = m->next->data; g_string_append_printf(s, " - %s %s\n", lib, version); g_slist_free_full(m, g_free); } g_slist_free(l_orig); s->str[s->len - 1] = '\0'; printf("%s\n", s->str); g_string_free(s, TRUE); str = sr_buildinfo_host_get(); printf(" - Host: %s.\n", str); g_free(str); str = sr_buildinfo_scpi_backends_get(); printf(" - SCPI backends: %s.\n", str); g_free(str); #ifdef HAVE_SRD printf("- libsigrokdecode %s/%s (rt: %s/%s).\n", SRD_PACKAGE_VERSION_STRING, SRD_LIB_VERSION_STRING, srd_package_version_string_get(), srd_lib_version_string_get()); s = g_string_sized_new(200); g_string_append(s, " - Libs:\n"); l_orig = srd_buildinfo_libs_get(); for (l = l_orig; l; l = l->next) { m = l->data; lib = m->data; version = m->next->data; g_string_append_printf(s, " - %s %s\n", lib, version); g_slist_free_full(m, g_free); } g_slist_free(l_orig); s->str[s->len - 1] = '\0'; printf("%s\n", s->str); g_string_free(s, TRUE); str = srd_buildinfo_host_get(); printf(" - Host: %s.\n", str); g_free(str); #endif } void show_supported(void) { struct sr_dev_driver **drivers, *driver; const struct sr_input_module **inputs, *input; const struct sr_output_module **outputs, *output; const struct sr_transform_module **transforms, *transform; const GSList *l; GSList *sl; int i; #ifdef HAVE_SRD struct srd_decoder *dec; #endif printf("Supported hardware drivers:\n"); drivers = sr_driver_list(sr_ctx); for (sl = NULL, i = 0; drivers[i]; i++) sl = g_slist_append(sl, drivers[i]); sl = g_slist_sort(sl, sort_drivers); for (l = sl; l; l = l->next) { driver = l->data; printf(" %-20s %s\n", driver->name, driver->longname); } printf("\n"); g_slist_free(sl); printf("Supported input formats:\n"); inputs = sr_input_list(); for (sl = NULL, i = 0; inputs[i]; i++) sl = g_slist_append(sl, (gpointer)inputs[i]); sl = g_slist_sort(sl, sort_inputs); for (l = sl; l; l = l->next) { input = l->data; printf(" %-20s %s\n", sr_input_id_get(input), sr_input_description_get(input)); } printf("\n"); g_slist_free(sl); printf("Supported output formats:\n"); outputs = sr_output_list(); for (sl = NULL, i = 0; outputs[i]; i++) sl = g_slist_append(sl, (gpointer)outputs[i]); sl = g_slist_sort(sl, sort_outputs); for (l = sl; l; l = l->next) { output = l->data; printf(" %-20s %s\n", sr_output_id_get(output), sr_output_description_get(output)); } printf("\n"); g_slist_free(sl); printf("Supported transform modules:\n"); transforms = sr_transform_list(); for (sl = NULL, i = 0; transforms[i]; i++) sl = g_slist_append(sl, (gpointer)transforms[i]); sl = g_slist_sort(sl, sort_transforms); for (l = sl; l; l = l->next) { transform = l->data; printf(" %-20s %s\n", sr_transform_id_get(transform), sr_transform_description_get(transform)); } printf("\n"); g_slist_free(sl); #ifdef HAVE_SRD if (srd_init(NULL) == SRD_OK) { printf("Supported protocol decoders:\n"); srd_decoder_load_all(); sl = g_slist_copy((GSList *)srd_decoder_list()); sl = g_slist_sort(sl, sort_pds); for (l = sl; l; l = l->next) { dec = l->data; printf(" %-20s %s\n", dec->id, dec->longname); /* Print protocol description upon "-l 3" or higher. */ if (opt_loglevel >= SR_LOG_INFO) printf(" %-20s %s\n", "", dec->desc); } g_slist_free(sl); srd_exit(); } printf("\n"); #endif } static gint sort_channels(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { const struct sr_channel *pa = a, *pb = b; return pa->index - pb->index; } static void print_dev_line(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { struct sr_channel *ch; GSList *sl, *l, *channels; GString *s; GVariant *gvar; struct sr_dev_driver *driver; const char *vendor, *model, *version; driver = sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi); vendor = sr_dev_inst_vendor_get(sdi); model = sr_dev_inst_model_get(sdi); version = sr_dev_inst_version_get(sdi); channels = sr_dev_inst_channels_get(sdi); s = g_string_sized_new(128); g_string_assign(s, driver->name); if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_CONN, &gvar) == SR_OK) { g_string_append(s, ":conn="); g_string_append(s, g_variant_get_string(gvar, NULL)); g_variant_unref(gvar); } g_string_append(s, " - "); if (vendor && vendor[0]) g_string_append_printf(s, "%s ", vendor); if (model && model[0]) g_string_append_printf(s, "%s ", model); if (version && version[0]) g_string_append_printf(s, "%s ", version); if (channels) { if (g_slist_length(channels) == 1) { ch = channels->data; g_string_append_printf(s, "with 1 channel: %s", ch->name); } else { sl = g_slist_sort(g_slist_copy(channels), sort_channels); g_string_append_printf(s, "with %d channels:", g_slist_length(sl)); for (l = sl; l; l = l->next) { ch = l->data; g_string_append_printf(s, " %s", ch->name); } g_slist_free(sl); } } g_string_append_printf(s, "\n"); printf("%s", s->str); g_string_free(s, TRUE); } void show_dev_list(void) { struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; GSList *devices, *l; if (!(devices = device_scan())) return; printf("The following devices were found:\n"); for (l = devices; l; l = l->next) { sdi = l->data; print_dev_line(sdi); } g_slist_free(devices); } void show_drv_detail(struct sr_dev_driver *driver) { const struct sr_key_info *srci; GArray *opts; guint i; if ((opts = sr_dev_options(driver, NULL, NULL))) { if (opts->len > 0) { printf("Driver functions:\n"); for (i = 0; i < opts->len; i++) { if (!(srci = sr_key_info_get(SR_KEY_CONFIG, g_array_index(opts, uint32_t, i)))) continue; printf(" %s\n", srci->name); } } g_array_free(opts, TRUE); } if ((opts = sr_driver_scan_options_list(driver))) { if (opts->len > 0) { printf("Scan options:\n"); for (i = 0; i < opts->len; i++) { if (!(srci = sr_key_info_get(SR_KEY_CONFIG, g_array_index(opts, uint32_t, i)))) continue; printf(" %s\n", srci->id); } } g_array_free(opts, TRUE); } } void show_dev_detail(void) { struct sr_dev_driver *driver_from_opt, *driver; struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; const struct sr_key_info *srci, *srmqi, *srmqfi; struct sr_channel *ch; struct sr_channel_group *channel_group, *cg; GSList *devices, *cgl, *chl, *channel_groups; GVariant *gvar_dict, *gvar_list, *gvar; gsize num_elements; double dlow, dhigh, dcur_low, dcur_high; const uint64_t *uint64, p = 0, q = 0, low = 0, high = 0; uint64_t tmp_uint64, mask, cur_low, cur_high, cur_p, cur_q; GArray *opts; const int32_t *int32; uint32_t key, o, cur_mq, mq; uint64_t cur_mqflags, mqflags; unsigned int num_devices, i, j; char *tmp_str, *s, c; const char **stropts; if (parse_driver(opt_drv, &driver_from_opt, NULL)) { /* A driver was specified, report driver-wide options now. */ show_drv_detail(driver_from_opt); } if (!(devices = device_scan())) { g_critical("No devices found."); return; } num_devices = g_slist_length(devices); if (num_devices > 1) { g_critical("%d devices found. Use --scan to show them, " "and select one to show.", num_devices); return; } sdi = devices->data; g_slist_free(devices); print_dev_line(sdi); driver = sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi); channel_groups = sr_dev_inst_channel_groups_get(sdi); if (sr_dev_open(sdi) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to open device."); return; } /* * Selected channels and channel group may affect which options are * returned, or which values for them. */ select_channels(sdi); channel_group = select_channel_group(sdi); if (!(opts = sr_dev_options(driver, sdi, channel_group))) /* Driver supports no device instance options. */ return; if (channel_groups) { printf("Channel groups:\n"); for (cgl = channel_groups; cgl; cgl = cgl->next) { cg = cgl->data; printf(" %s: channel%s", cg->name, g_slist_length(cg->channels) > 1 ? "s" : ""); for (chl = cg->channels; chl; chl = chl->next) { ch = chl->data; printf(" %s", ch->name); } printf("\n"); } } printf("Supported configuration options"); if (channel_groups) { if (!channel_group) printf(" across all channel groups"); else printf(" on channel group %s", channel_group->name); } printf(":\n"); for (o = 0; o < opts->len; o++) { key = g_array_index(opts, uint32_t, o); if (!(srci = sr_key_info_get(SR_KEY_CONFIG, key))) continue; if (key == SR_CONF_TRIGGER_MATCH) { if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar_list) != SR_OK) { printf("\n"); continue; } int32 = g_variant_get_fixed_array(gvar_list, &num_elements, sizeof(int32_t)); printf(" Supported triggers: "); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { switch (int32[i]) { case SR_TRIGGER_ZERO: c = '0'; break; case SR_TRIGGER_ONE: c = '1'; break; case SR_TRIGGER_RISING: c = 'r'; break; case SR_TRIGGER_FALLING: c = 'f'; break; case SR_TRIGGER_EDGE: c = 'e'; break; case SR_TRIGGER_OVER: c = 'o'; break; case SR_TRIGGER_UNDER: c = 'u'; break; default: c = 0; break; } if (c) printf("%c ", c); } printf("\n"); g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } else if (key == SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES && (sr_dev_config_capabilities_list(sdi, NULL, key) & SR_CONF_LIST)) { /* * If implemented in config_list(), this denotes the * maximum number of samples a device can send. This * really applies only to logic analyzers, and then * only to those that don't support compression, or * have it turned off by default. The values returned * are the low/high limits. */ if (sr_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { g_variant_get(gvar, "(tt)", &low, &high); g_variant_unref(gvar); printf(" Maximum number of samples: %"PRIu64"\n", high); } } else if (key == SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE) { /* Supported samplerates */ printf(" %s", srci->id); if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, &gvar_dict) != SR_OK) { printf("\n"); continue; } if ((gvar_list = g_variant_lookup_value(gvar_dict, "samplerates", G_VARIANT_TYPE("at")))) { uint64 = g_variant_get_fixed_array(gvar_list, &num_elements, sizeof(uint64_t)); printf(" - supported samplerates:\n"); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { if (!(s = sr_samplerate_string(uint64[i]))) continue; printf(" %s\n", s); g_free(s); } g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } else if ((gvar_list = g_variant_lookup_value(gvar_dict, "samplerate-steps", G_VARIANT_TYPE("at")))) { uint64 = g_variant_get_fixed_array(gvar_list, &num_elements, sizeof(uint64_t)); /* low */ if (!(s = sr_samplerate_string(uint64[0]))) continue; printf(" (%s", s); g_free(s); /* high */ if (!(s = sr_samplerate_string(uint64[1]))) continue; printf(" - %s", s); g_free(s); /* step */ if (!(s = sr_samplerate_string(uint64[2]))) continue; printf(" in steps of %s)\n", s); g_free(s); g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } g_variant_unref(gvar_dict); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_UINT64) { printf(" %s: ", srci->id); gvar = NULL; if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { tmp_uint64 = g_variant_get_uint64(gvar); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else tmp_uint64 = 0; if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar_list) != SR_OK) { if (gvar) { /* Can't list it, but we have a value to show. */ printf("%"PRIu64" (current)", tmp_uint64); } printf("\n"); continue; } uint64 = g_variant_get_fixed_array(gvar_list, &num_elements, sizeof(uint64_t)); printf(" - supported values:\n"); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { printf(" %"PRIu64, uint64[i]); if (gvar && tmp_uint64 == uint64[i]) printf(" (current)"); printf("\n"); } g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_STRING) { printf(" %s: ", srci->id); if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { tmp_str = g_strdup(g_variant_get_string(gvar, NULL)); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else tmp_str = NULL; if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) != SR_OK) { if (tmp_str) { /* Can't list it, but we have a value to show. */ printf("%s (current)", tmp_str); } printf("\n"); g_free(tmp_str); continue; } stropts = g_variant_get_strv(gvar, &num_elements); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { if (i) printf(", "); printf("%s", stropts[i]); if (tmp_str && !strcmp(tmp_str, stropts[i])) printf(" (current)"); } printf("\n"); g_free(stropts); g_free(tmp_str); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_UINT64_RANGE) { printf(" %s: ", srci->id); if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar_list) != SR_OK) { printf("\n"); continue; } if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { g_variant_get(gvar, "(tt)", &cur_low, &cur_high); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else { cur_low = 0; cur_high = 0; } num_elements = g_variant_n_children(gvar_list); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { gvar = g_variant_get_child_value(gvar_list, i); g_variant_get(gvar, "(tt)", &low, &high); g_variant_unref(gvar); if (i) printf(", "); printf("%"PRIu64"-%"PRIu64, low, high); if (low == cur_low && high == cur_high) printf(" (current)"); } printf("\n"); g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_BOOL) { printf(" %s: ", srci->id); if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { if (g_variant_get_boolean(gvar)) printf("on (current), off\n"); else printf("on, off (current)\n"); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else printf("on, off\n"); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_DOUBLE_RANGE) { printf(" %s: ", srci->id); if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar_list) != SR_OK) { printf("\n"); continue; } if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { g_variant_get(gvar, "(dd)", &dcur_low, &dcur_high); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else { dcur_low = 0; dcur_high = 0; } num_elements = g_variant_n_children(gvar_list); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { gvar = g_variant_get_child_value(gvar_list, i); g_variant_get(gvar, "(dd)", &dlow, &dhigh); g_variant_unref(gvar); if (i) printf(", "); printf("%.1f-%.1f", dlow, dhigh); if (dlow == dcur_low && dhigh == dcur_high) printf(" (current)"); } printf("\n"); g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_FLOAT) { printf(" %s: ", srci->id); if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { printf("%f\n", g_variant_get_double(gvar)); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else printf("\n"); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_RATIONAL_PERIOD || srci->datatype == SR_T_RATIONAL_VOLT) { printf(" %s", srci->id); if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK) { g_variant_get(gvar, "(tt)", &cur_p, &cur_q); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else cur_p = cur_q = 0; if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar_list) != SR_OK) { printf("\n"); continue; } printf(" - supported values:\n"); num_elements = g_variant_n_children(gvar_list); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { gvar = g_variant_get_child_value(gvar_list, i); g_variant_get(gvar, "(tt)", &p, &q); if (srci->datatype == SR_T_RATIONAL_PERIOD) s = sr_period_string(p, q); else s = sr_voltage_string(p, q); printf(" %s", s); g_free(s); if (p == cur_p && q == cur_q) printf(" (current)"); printf("\n"); } g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } else if (srci->datatype == SR_T_MQ) { printf(" %s: ", srci->id); if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar) == SR_OK && g_variant_is_of_type(gvar, G_VARIANT_TYPE_TUPLE) && g_variant_n_children(gvar) == 2) { g_variant_get(gvar, "(ut)", &cur_mq, &cur_mqflags); g_variant_unref(gvar); } else cur_mq = cur_mqflags = 0; if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, channel_group, key, &gvar_list) != SR_OK) { printf("\n"); continue; } printf(" - supported measurements:\n"); num_elements = g_variant_n_children(gvar_list); for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) { printf(" "); gvar = g_variant_get_child_value(gvar_list, i); g_variant_get(gvar, "(ut)", &mq, &mqflags); if ((srmqi = sr_key_info_get(SR_KEY_MQ, mq))) printf("%s", srmqi->id); else printf("%d", mq); for (j = 0, mask = 1; j < 32; j++, mask <<= 1) { if (!(mqflags & mask)) continue; if ((srmqfi = sr_key_info_get(SR_KEY_MQFLAGS, mqflags & mask))) printf("/%s", srmqfi->id); else printf("/%" PRIu64, mqflags & mask); } if (mq == cur_mq && mqflags == cur_mqflags) printf(" (current)"); printf("\n"); } g_variant_unref(gvar_list); } else { /* Everything else */ printf(" %s\n", srci->id); } } g_array_free(opts, TRUE); sr_dev_close(sdi); } #ifdef HAVE_SRD static void show_pd_detail_single(const char *pd) { struct srd_decoder *dec; struct srd_decoder_option *o; struct srd_channel *pdch; struct srd_decoder_annotation_row *r; GSList *l, *ll, *ol; int idx; char **pdtokens, **pdtok, *optsep, **ann, **bin, *val, *doc, *str; pdtokens = g_strsplit(pd, ",", -1); for (pdtok = pdtokens; *pdtok; pdtok++) { /* Strip options. */ if ((optsep = strchr(*pdtok, ':'))) *optsep = '\0'; if (!(dec = srd_decoder_get_by_id(*pdtok))) { g_critical("Protocol decoder %s not found.", *pdtok); return; } printf("ID: %s\nName: %s\nLong name: %s\nDescription: %s\n", dec->id, dec->name, dec->longname, dec->desc); printf("License: %s\n", dec->license); printf("Possible decoder input IDs:\n"); if (dec->inputs) { for (l = dec->inputs; l; l = l->next) { str = l->data; printf("- %s\n", str); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } printf("Possible decoder output IDs:\n"); if (dec->outputs) { for (l = dec->outputs; l; l = l->next) { str = l->data; printf("- %s\n", str); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } printf("Annotation classes:\n"); if (dec->annotations) { for (l = dec->annotations; l; l = l->next) { ann = l->data; printf("- %s: %s\n", ann[0], ann[1]); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } printf("Annotation rows:\n"); if (dec->annotation_rows) { for (l = dec->annotation_rows; l; l = l->next) { r = l->data; printf("- %s (%s): ", r->id, r->desc); for (ll = r->ann_classes; ll; ll = ll->next) { idx = GPOINTER_TO_INT(ll->data); ann = g_slist_nth_data(dec->annotations, idx); printf("%s", ann[0]); if (ll->next) printf(", "); } printf("\n"); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } printf("Binary classes:\n"); if (dec->binary) { for (l = dec->binary; l; l = l->next) { bin = l->data; printf("- %s: %s\n", bin[0], bin[1]); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } printf("Required channels:\n"); if (dec->channels) { for (l = dec->channels; l; l = l->next) { pdch = l->data; printf("- %s (%s): %s\n", pdch->id, pdch->name, pdch->desc); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } printf("Optional channels:\n"); if (dec->opt_channels) { for (l = dec->opt_channels; l; l = l->next) { pdch = l->data; printf("- %s (%s): %s\n", pdch->id, pdch->name, pdch->desc); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } printf("Options:\n"); if (dec->options) { for (l = dec->options; l; l = l->next) { o = l->data; printf("- %s: %s (", o->id, o->desc); for (ol = o->values; ol; ol = ol->next) { val = g_variant_print(ol->data, FALSE); printf("%s, ", val); g_free(val); } val = g_variant_print(o->def, FALSE); printf("default %s)\n", val); g_free(val); } } else { printf("None.\n"); } if ((doc = srd_decoder_doc_get(dec))) { printf("Documentation:\n%s\n", doc[0] == '\n' ? doc + 1 : doc); g_free(doc); } } g_strfreev(pdtokens); } void show_pd_detail(void) { for (int i = 0; opt_pds[i]; i++) show_pd_detail_single(opt_pds[i]); } #endif void show_input(void) { const struct sr_input_module *imod; const struct sr_option **opts; GSList *l; int i; char *s, **tok; tok = g_strsplit(opt_input_format, ":", 0); if (!tok[0] || !(imod = sr_input_find(tok[0]))) g_critical("Input module '%s' not found.", opt_input_format); printf("ID: %s\nName: %s\n", sr_input_id_get(imod), sr_input_name_get(imod)); printf("Description: %s\n", sr_input_description_get(imod)); if ((opts = sr_input_options_get(imod))) { printf("Options:\n"); for (i = 0; opts[i]; i++) { printf(" %s: %s", opts[i]->id, opts[i]->desc); if (opts[i]->def) { s = g_variant_print(opts[i]->def, FALSE); printf(" (default %s", s); g_free(s); if (opts[i]->values) { printf(", possible values "); for (l = opts[i]->values; l; l = l->next) { s = g_variant_print((GVariant *)l->data, FALSE); printf("%s%s", s, l->next ? ", " : ""); g_free(s); } } printf(")"); } printf("\n"); } sr_input_options_free(opts); } g_strfreev(tok); } void show_output(void) { const struct sr_output_module *omod; const struct sr_option **opts; GSList *l; int i; char *s, **tok; tok = g_strsplit(opt_output_format, ":", 0); if (!tok[0] || !(omod = sr_output_find(tok[0]))) g_critical("Output module '%s' not found.", opt_output_format); printf("ID: %s\nName: %s\n", sr_output_id_get(omod), sr_output_name_get(omod)); printf("Description: %s\n", sr_output_description_get(omod)); if ((opts = sr_output_options_get(omod))) { printf("Options:\n"); for (i = 0; opts[i]; i++) { printf(" %s: %s", opts[i]->id, opts[i]->desc); if (opts[i]->def) { s = g_variant_print(opts[i]->def, FALSE); printf(" (default %s", s); g_free(s); if (opts[i]->values) { printf(", possible values "); for (l = opts[i]->values; l; l = l->next) { s = g_variant_print((GVariant *)l->data, FALSE); printf("%s%s", s, l->next ? ", " : ""); g_free(s); } } printf(")"); } printf("\n"); } sr_output_options_free(opts); } g_strfreev(tok); } void show_transform(void) { const struct sr_transform_module *tmod; const struct sr_option **opts; GSList *l; int i; char *s, **tok; tok = g_strsplit(opt_transform_module, ":", 0); if (!tok[0] || !(tmod = sr_transform_find(tok[0]))) g_critical("Transform module '%s' not found.", opt_transform_module); printf("ID: %s\nName: %s\n", sr_transform_id_get(tmod), sr_transform_name_get(tmod)); printf("Description: %s\n", sr_transform_description_get(tmod)); if ((opts = sr_transform_options_get(tmod))) { printf("Options:\n"); for (i = 0; opts[i]; i++) { printf(" %s: %s", opts[i]->id, opts[i]->desc); if (opts[i]->def) { s = g_variant_print(opts[i]->def, FALSE); printf(" (default %s", s); g_free(s); if (opts[i]->values) { printf(", possible values "); for (l = opts[i]->values; l; l = l->next) { s = g_variant_print((GVariant *)l->data, FALSE); printf("%s%s", s, l->next ? ", " : ""); g_free(s); } } printf(")"); } printf("\n"); } sr_transform_options_free(opts); } g_strfreev(tok); } sigrok-cli-0.7.0/doc/0000755000175000017500000000000013117371372011334 500000000000000sigrok-cli-0.7.0/doc/sigrok-cli.10000644000175000017500000003410113117370103013367 00000000000000.TH SIGROK\-CLI 1 "May 04, 2014" .SH "NAME" sigrok\-cli \- Command-line client for the sigrok software .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B sigrok\-cli [OPTIONS] [COMMAND] .SH "DESCRIPTION" \fBsigrok\-cli\fP is a cross-platform command line utility for the \fBsigrok\fP software. .PP It cannot display graphical output, but is still sufficient to run through the whole process of hardware initialization, acquisition, protocol decoding and saving the session. .PP It is useful for running on remote or embedded systems, netbooks, PDAs, and for various other use-cases. It can display samples on standard output or save them in various file formats. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B "\-h, \-\-help" Show a help text and exit. .TP .B "\-V, \-\-version" Show .B sigrok-cli version and the versions of libraries used. .TP .B "\-L, \-\-list-supported" Show information about supported hardware drivers, input file formats, output file formats, and protocol decoders. .TP \fB\-d, \-\-driver\fP A driver must always be selected (unless doing a global scan). Use the \fB-V\fP option to get a list of available drivers. .sp Drivers can take options, in the form \fBkey=value\fP separated by colons. .sp Drivers communicating with hardware via a serial port always need the port specified as the \fBconn\fP option. For example, to use the Openbench Logic Sniffer: .sp .RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0" .sp Some USB devices don't use a unique VendorID/ProductID combination, and thus need that specified as well. This also uses the \fBconn\fP option, using either \fBVendorID.ProductID\fP or \fBbus.address\fP: .sp .RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=uni-t-ut61e:conn=1a86.e008" .TP .BR "\-c, \-\-config " A colon-separated list of device options, where each option takes the form .BR key=value . For example, to set the samplerate to 1MHz on a device supported by the fx2lafw driver, you might specify .sp .RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=fx2lafw \-\-config samplerate=1m" .sp Samplerate is an option common to most logic analyzers. The argument specifies the samplerate in Hz. You can also specify the samplerate in kHz, MHz or GHz. The following are all equivalent: .sp .RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-config samplerate=1000000" .sp .RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-config samplerate=1m" .sp .RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-config \(dqsamplerate=1 MHz\(dq" .TP .BR "\-i, \-\-input\-file " Load input from a file instead of a hardware device. If the .B \-\-input\-format option is not supplied, sigrok-cli attempts to autodetect the file format of the input file. .TP .BR "\-I, \-\-input\-format " When loading an input file, assume it's in the specified format. If this option is not supplied (in addition to .BR \-\-input\-file ), sigrok-cli attempts to autodetect the file format of the input file. Use the .B \-V option to see a list of available input formats. .sp The format name may optionally be followed by a colon-separated list of options, where each option takes the form .BR "key=value" . .TP .BR "\-o, \-\-output\-file " Save output to a file instead of writing it to stdout. The default format used when saving is the sigrok session file format. This can be changed with the .B \-\-output\-format option. .TP .BR "\-O, \-\-output\-format " Set the output format to use. Use the .B \-V option to see a list of available output formats. .sp The format name may optionally be followed by a colon-separated list of options, where each option takes the form .BR "key=value" . .sp Supported formats currently include .BR bits , .BR hex , .BR ascii , .BR binary , .BR vcd , .BR ols , .BR gnuplot , .BR chronovu-la8 , .BR csv ", and" .BR analog . .sp The .B bits or .B hex formats, for an ASCII bit or ASCII hexadecimal display, can take a "width" option, specifying the number of samples (in bits) to display per line. Thus .B hex:width=128 will display 128 bits per line, in hexadecimal: .sp 0:ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff 1:ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 .sp The lines always start with the channel number (or name, if defined), followed by a colon. If no format is specified, it defaults to .BR bits:width=64 , like this: .sp 0:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...] 1:11111111 00000000 11111111 00000000 [...] .TP .BR "\-C, \-\-channels " A comma-separated list of channels to be used in the session. .sp Note that sigrok always names the channels according to how they're shown on the enclosure of the hardware. If your logic analyzer numbers the channels 0-15, that's how you must specify them with this option. An oscilloscope's channels would generally be referred to as "CH1", "CH2", and so on. Use the \fB\-\-show\fP option to see a list of channel names for your device. .sp The default is to use all the channels available on a device. You can name a channel like this: .BR "1=CLK" . A range of channels can also be given, in the form .BR "1\-5" . .sp Example: .sp .RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-samples 100" .br .B " \-\-channels 1=CLK,2\-4,7" .br CLK:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...] 2:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...] 3:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...] 4:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...] 7:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...] .sp The comma-separated list is processed from left to right, i.e. items farther to the right override previous items. For example .B "1=CS,CS=MISO" will set the name of channel 1 to .BR "MISO" . .TP .BR "\-g, \-\-channel\-group " Specify the channel group to operate on. Some devices organize channels into groups, the settings of which can only be changed as a group. The list of channel groups, if any, is displayed with the \fB\-\-show\fP command. .TP .BR "\-t, \-\-triggers " A comma-separated list of triggers to use, of the form .BR "=" . You can use the name or number of the channel, and the trigger itself is a series of characters: .sp .BR "0 or 1" : A low or high value on the pin. .br .BR "r or f" : A rising or falling value on the pin. An .B r effectively corresponds to .BR 01 . .br .BR "e" : Any kind of change on a pin (either a rising or a falling edge). .sp Not every device supports all of these trigger types. Use the \fB\-\-show\fP command to see which triggers your device supports. .TP .BR "\-w, \-\-wait-trigger" Don't output any sample data (even if it's actually received from the hardware) before the trigger condition is met. In other words, do not output any pre-trigger data. This option is useful if you don't care about the data that came before the trigger (but the hardware delivers this data to sigrok nonetheless). .TP .BR "\-P, \-\-protocol\-decoders " This option allows the user to specify a comma-separated list of protocol decoders to be used in this session. The decoders are specified by their ID, as shown in the .B \-\-version output. .sp Example: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-P i2c" .sp Each protocol decoder can optionally be followed by a colon-separated list of options, where each option takes the form .BR "key=value" . .sp Example: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i " .br .B " \-P uart:baudrate=115200:parity_type=odd" .sp The list of supported options depends entirely on the protocol decoder. Every protocol decoder has different options it supports. .sp Any "options" specified for a protocol decoder which are not actually supported options, will be interpreted as being channel name/number assignments. .sp Example: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i " .br .B " \-P spi:wordsize=9:miso=1:mosi=5:clk=3:cs=0" .sp In this example, .B wordsize is an option supported by the .B spi protocol decoder. Additionally, the user tells sigrok to decode the SPI protocol using channel 1 as MISO signal for SPI, channel 5 as MOSI, channel 3 as CLK, and channel 0 as CS# signal. .TP .BR "\-A, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-annotations " By default, only the stack's topmost protocol decoder's annotation output is shown. With this option another decoder's annotation can be selected for display, by specifying its ID: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid -A i2c" .sp If a protocol decoder has multiple annotations, you can also specify which one of them to show by specifying its short description like this: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid" .br .B " \-A i2c=data-read" .sp Select multiple annotations by separating them with a colon: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid" .br .B " \-A i2c=data-read:data-write" .sp You can also select multiple protocol decoders, with an optional selected annotation each, by separating them with commas: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid" .br .B " \-A i2c=data-read:data-write,edid" .TP .BR "\-M, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-meta " When given, show protocol decoder meta output instead of annotations. The argument is the name of the decoder whose meta output to show. .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-M i2c" .sp Not every decoder generates meta output. .TP .BR "\-B, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-binary " When given, decoder "raw" data of various kinds is written to stdout instead of annotations (this could be raw binary UART/SPI bytes, or WAV files, PCAP files, PNG files, or anything else; this is entirely dependent on the decoder and what kinds of binary output make sense for that decoder). .sp No other information is printed to stdout, so this is suitable for piping into other programs or saving to a file. .sp Protocol decoders that support binary output publish a list of binary classes, for example the UART decoder might have "TX" and "RX". To select TX for output, the argument to this option would be: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-B uart=tx" .br .sp If only the protocol decoder is specified, without binary class, all classes are written to stdout: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-B uart" .sp (this is only useful in rare cases, generally you would specify a certain binary class you're interested in) .sp Not every decoder generates binary output. .TP .BR "\-l, \-\-loglevel " Set the libsigrok and libsigrokdecode loglevel. At the moment \fBsigrok-cli\fP doesn't support setting the two loglevels independently. The higher the number, the more debug output will be printed. Valid loglevels are: .sp \fB0\fP None .br \fB1\fP Error .br \fB2\fP Warnings .br \fB3\fP Informational .br \fB4\fP Debug .br \fB5\fP Spew .TP .B "\-\-show" .br Show information about the selected option. For example, to see options for a connected fx2lafw device: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-show .sp In order to properly get device options for your hardware, some drivers might need a serial port specified: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 \-\-show .sp This also works for protocol decoders, input modules and output modules: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-\-protocol\-decoders i2c \-\-show $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-\-input\-format csv \-\-show $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-\-output\-format bits \-\-show .TP .B "\-\-scan" Scan for devices that can be detected automatically. .sp Example: .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-\-scan .br The following devices were found: .br demo - Demo device with 12 channels: D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3 .br fx2lafw:conn=3.26 - CWAV USBee SX with 8 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .sp However, not all devices are auto-detectable (e.g. serial port based ones). For those you'll have to provide a \fBconn\fP option, see above. .sp $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver digitek-dt4000zc:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 \-\-scan .br The following devices were found: .br Digitek DT4000ZC with 1 channel: P1 .TP .BR "\-\-time " Sample for .B milliseconds, then quit. .sp You can optionally follow the number by \fBs\fP to specify the time to sample in seconds. .sp For example, .B "\-\-time 2s" will sample for two seconds. .TP .BR "\-\-samples " Acquire .B samples, then quit. .sp You can optionally follow the number by \fBk\fP, \fBm\fP, or \fBg\fP to specify the number of samples in kilosamples, megasamples, or gigasamples, respectively. .sp For example, .B "\-\-samples 3m" will acquire 3000000 samples. .TP .BR "\-\-frames " Acquire .B frames, then quit. .TP .BR "\-\-continuous" Sample continuously until stopped. Not all devices support this. .TP .BR "\-\-get " Get the value of .B from the specified device and print it. .TP .BR "\-\-set" Set one or more variables specified with the \fB\-\-config\fP option, without doing any acquisition. .SH EXAMPLES In order to get exactly 100 samples from the connected fx2lafw-supported logic analyzer hardware, run the following command: .TP .B " sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-samples 100" .TP If you want to sample data for 3 seconds (3000 ms), use: .TP .B " sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-time 3000" .TP Alternatively, you can also use: .TP .B " sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-time 3s" .TP To capture data from the first 4 channels using the Openbench Logic Sniffer lasting 100ms at 10 MHz starting at the trigger condition 0:high, 1:rising, 2:low, 3:high, use: .TP .nf \fBsigrok\-cli \-\-driver ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 \-\-config samplerate=10m \\\fP \fB\-\-output\-format bits \-\-channels 0\-3 \-\-wait\-trigger \\\fP \fB\-\-triggers 0=1,1=r,2=0,3=1 \-\-time 100\fP .TP To turn on internal logging on a Lascar EL-USB series device: .TP \fBsigrok\-cli \-\-driver lascar\-el\-usb:conn=10c4.0002 \\\fP \fB\-\-config datalog=on \-\-set\fP .SH "EXIT STATUS" .B sigrok\-cli exits with 0 on success, 1 on most failures. .SH "SEE ALSO" \fBpulseview\fP(1) .SH "BUGS" Please report any bugs via Bugzilla .RB "(" http://sigrok.org/bugzilla ")" or on the sigrok\-devel mailing list .RB "(" sigrok\-devel@lists.souceforge.net ")." .SH "LICENSE" .B sigrok\-cli is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL). Some portions are licensed under the "GPL v2 or later", some under "GPL v3 or later". .SH "AUTHORS" Please see the individual source code files. .PP This manual page was written by Uwe Hermann . It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later). sigrok-cli-0.7.0/AUTHORS0000644000175000017500000000043513117370103011550 00000000000000------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUTHORS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check the source code files and/or git history and/or ChangeLog for a list of all authors and contributors. sigrok-cli-0.7.0/device.c0000644000175000017500000000435513117370103012110 00000000000000/* * This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. * * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen * * 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 . */ #include #include #include #include "sigrok-cli.h" static void free_drvopts(struct sr_config *src) { g_variant_unref(src->data); g_free(src); } GSList *device_scan(void) { struct sr_dev_driver **drivers, *driver; GSList *drvopts, *devices, *tmpdevs, *l; int i; if (opt_drv) { if (!parse_driver(opt_drv, &driver, &drvopts)) return NULL; devices = sr_driver_scan(driver, drvopts); g_slist_free_full(drvopts, (GDestroyNotify)free_drvopts); } else { /* No driver specified, let them all scan on their own. */ devices = NULL; drivers = sr_driver_list(sr_ctx); for (i = 0; drivers[i]; i++) { driver = drivers[i]; if (sr_driver_init(sr_ctx, driver) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to initialize driver."); return NULL; } tmpdevs = sr_driver_scan(driver, NULL); for (l = tmpdevs; l; l = l->next) devices = g_slist_append(devices, l->data); g_slist_free(tmpdevs); } } return devices; } struct sr_channel_group *select_channel_group(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { struct sr_channel_group *cg; GSList *l, *channel_groups; if (!opt_channel_group) return NULL; channel_groups = sr_dev_inst_channel_groups_get(sdi); if (!channel_groups) { g_critical("This device does not have any channel groups."); return NULL; } for (l = channel_groups; l; l = l->next) { cg = l->data; if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(opt_channel_group, cg->name)) { return cg; } } g_critical("Invalid channel group '%s'", opt_channel_group); return NULL; } sigrok-cli-0.7.0/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000007325313117370112012555 00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.15 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without # even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A # PARTICULAR PURPOSE. @SET_MAKE@ VPATH = @srcdir@ am__is_gnu_make = { \ if test -z '$(MAKELEVEL)'; then \ false; \ elif test -n '$(MAKE_HOST)'; then \ true; \ elif test -n '$(MAKE_VERSION)' && test -n '$(CURDIR)'; then \ true; \ else \ false; \ fi; \ } am__make_running_with_option = \ case $${target_option-} in \ ?) ;; \ *) echo "am__make_running_with_option: internal error: invalid" \ "target option '$${target_option-}' specified" >&2; \ exit 1;; \ esac; \ has_opt=no; \ sane_makeflags=$$MAKEFLAGS; \ if $(am__is_gnu_make); then \ sane_makeflags=$$MFLAGS; \ else \ case $$MAKEFLAGS in \ *\\[\ \ ]*) \ bs=\\; \ sane_makeflags=`printf '%s\n' "$$MAKEFLAGS" \ | sed "s/$$bs$$bs[$$bs $$bs ]*//g"`;; \ esac; \ fi; \ skip_next=no; \ strip_trailopt () \ { \ flg=`printf '%s\n' "$$flg" | sed "s/$$1.*$$//"`; \ }; \ for flg in $$sane_makeflags; do \ test $$skip_next = yes && { skip_next=no; continue; }; \ case $$flg in \ *=*|--*) continue;; \ -*I) strip_trailopt 'I'; skip_next=yes;; \ -*I?*) strip_trailopt 'I';; \ -*O) strip_trailopt 'O'; skip_next=yes;; \ -*O?*) strip_trailopt 'O';; \ -*l) strip_trailopt 'l'; skip_next=yes;; \ -*l?*) strip_trailopt 'l';; \ -[dEDm]) skip_next=yes;; \ -[JT]) skip_next=yes;; \ esac; \ case $$flg in \ *$$target_option*) has_opt=yes; break;; \ esac; \ done; \ test $$has_opt = yes am__make_dryrun = (target_option=n; $(am__make_running_with_option)) am__make_keepgoing = (target_option=k; $(am__make_running_with_option)) pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/@PACKAGE@ pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/@PACKAGE@ pkglibdir = $(libdir)/@PACKAGE@ pkglibexecdir = $(libexecdir)/@PACKAGE@ am__cd = CDPATH="$${ZSH_VERSION+.}$(PATH_SEPARATOR)" && cd install_sh_DATA = $(install_sh) -c -m 644 install_sh_PROGRAM = $(install_sh) -c install_sh_SCRIPT = $(install_sh) -c INSTALL_HEADER = $(INSTALL_DATA) transform = $(program_transform_name) NORMAL_INSTALL = : PRE_INSTALL = : POST_INSTALL = : NORMAL_UNINSTALL = : PRE_UNINSTALL = : POST_UNINSTALL = : build_triplet = @build@ host_triplet = @host@ bin_PROGRAMS = sigrok-cli$(EXEEXT) subdir = . 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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 . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "sigrok-cli.h" struct sr_channel *find_channel(GSList *channellist, const char *channelname) { struct sr_channel *ch; GSList *l; ch = NULL; for (l = channellist; l; l = l->next) { ch = l->data; if (!strcmp(ch->name, channelname)) break; } ch = l ? l->data : NULL; return ch; } GSList *parse_channelstring(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, const char *channelstring) { struct sr_channel *ch; GSList *channellist, *channels; int ret, n, b, e, i; char **tokens, **range, **names, *eptr, str[8]; channels = sr_dev_inst_channels_get(sdi); if (!channelstring || !channelstring[0]) /* Use all channels by default. */ return g_slist_copy(channels); ret = SR_OK; range = NULL; names = NULL; channellist = NULL; tokens = g_strsplit(channelstring, ",", 0); for (i = 0; tokens[i]; i++) { if (tokens[i][0] == '\0') { g_critical("Invalid empty channel."); ret = SR_ERR; break; } if (strchr(tokens[i], '-')) { /* * A range of channels in the form a-b. This will only work * if the channels are named as numbers -- so every channel * in the range must exist as a channel name string in the * device. */ range = g_strsplit(tokens[i], "-", 2); if (!range[0] || !range[1] || range[2]) { /* Need exactly two arguments. */ g_critical("Invalid channel syntax '%s'.", tokens[i]); ret = SR_ERR; goto range_fail; } b = strtol(range[0], &eptr, 10); if (eptr == range[0] || *eptr != '\0') { g_critical("Invalid channel '%s'.", range[0]); ret = SR_ERR; goto range_fail; } e = strtol(range[1], NULL, 10); if (eptr == range[1] || *eptr != '\0') { g_critical("Invalid channel '%s'.", range[1]); ret = SR_ERR; goto range_fail; } if (b < 0 || b >= e) { g_critical("Invalid channel range '%s'.", tokens[i]); ret = SR_ERR; goto range_fail; } while (b <= e) { n = snprintf(str, 8, "%d", b); if (n < 0 || n > 8) { g_critical("Invalid channel '%d'.", b); ret = SR_ERR; break; } ch = find_channel(channels, str); if (!ch) { g_critical("unknown channel '%d'.", b); ret = SR_ERR; break; } channellist = g_slist_append(channellist, ch); b++; } range_fail: if (range) g_strfreev(range); if (ret != SR_OK) break; } else { names = g_strsplit(tokens[i], "=", 2); if (!names[0] || (names[1] && names[2])) { /* Need one or two arguments. */ g_critical("Invalid channel '%s'.", tokens[i]); g_strfreev(names); ret = SR_ERR; break; } ch = find_channel(channels, names[0]); if (!ch) { g_critical("unknown channel '%s'.", names[0]); g_strfreev(names); ret = SR_ERR; break; } if (names[1]) { /* Rename channel. */ g_free(ch->name); ch->name = g_strdup(names[1]); } channellist = g_slist_append(channellist, ch); g_strfreev(names); } } if (ret != SR_OK) { g_slist_free(channellist); channellist = NULL; } g_strfreev(tokens); return channellist; } int parse_trigger_match(char c) { int match; if (c == '0') match = SR_TRIGGER_ZERO; else if (c == '1') match = SR_TRIGGER_ONE; else if (c == 'r') match = SR_TRIGGER_RISING; else if (c == 'f') match = SR_TRIGGER_FALLING; else if (c == 'e') match = SR_TRIGGER_EDGE; else if (c == 'o') match = SR_TRIGGER_OVER; else if (c == 'u') match = SR_TRIGGER_UNDER; else match = 0; return match; } int parse_triggerstring(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, const char *s, struct sr_trigger **trigger) { struct sr_channel *ch; struct sr_trigger_stage *stage; GVariant *gvar; GSList *l, *channels; gsize num_matches; gboolean found_match, error; const int32_t *matches; int32_t match; unsigned int j; int t, i; char **tokens, *sep; struct sr_dev_driver *driver; driver = sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi); channels = sr_dev_inst_channels_get(sdi); if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_TRIGGER_MATCH, &gvar) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Device doesn't support any triggers."); return FALSE; } matches = g_variant_get_fixed_array(gvar, &num_matches, sizeof(int32_t)); *trigger = sr_trigger_new(NULL); error = FALSE; tokens = g_strsplit(s, ",", -1); for (i = 0; tokens[i]; i++) { if (!(sep = strchr(tokens[i], '='))) { g_critical("Invalid trigger '%s'.", tokens[i]); error = TRUE; break; } *sep++ = 0; ch = NULL; for (l = channels; l; l = l->next) { ch = l->data; if (ch->enabled && !strcmp(ch->name, tokens[i])) break; ch = NULL; } if (!ch) { g_critical("Invalid channel '%s'.", tokens[i]); error = TRUE; break; } for (t = 0; sep[t]; t++) { if (!(match = parse_trigger_match(sep[t]))) { g_critical("Invalid trigger match '%c'.", sep[t]); error = TRUE; break; } found_match = FALSE; for (j = 0; j < num_matches; j++) { if (matches[j] == match) { found_match = TRUE; break; } } if (!found_match) { g_critical("Trigger match '%c' not supported by device.", sep[t]); error = TRUE; break; } /* Make sure this ends up in the right stage, creating * them as needed. */ while (!(stage = g_slist_nth_data((*trigger)->stages, t))) sr_trigger_stage_add(*trigger); if (sr_trigger_match_add(stage, ch, match, 0) != SR_OK) { error = TRUE; break; } } } g_strfreev(tokens); g_variant_unref(gvar); if (error) sr_trigger_free(*trigger); return !error; } GHashTable *parse_generic_arg(const char *arg, gboolean sep_first) { GHashTable *hash; int i; char **elements, *e; if (!arg || !arg[0]) return NULL; i = 0; hash = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, g_free); elements = g_strsplit(arg, ":", 0); if (sep_first) g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup("sigrok_key"), g_strdup(elements[i++])); for (; elements[i]; i++) { e = strchr(elements[i], '='); if (!e) g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(elements[i]), NULL); else { *e++ = '\0'; g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(elements[i]), g_strdup(e)); } } g_strfreev(elements); return hash; } GHashTable *generic_arg_to_opt(const struct sr_option **opts, GHashTable *genargs) { GHashTable *hash; GVariant *gvar; int i; char *s; gboolean b; hash = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, (GDestroyNotify)g_variant_unref); for (i = 0; opts[i]; i++) { if (!(s = g_hash_table_lookup(genargs, opts[i]->id))) continue; if (g_variant_is_of_type(opts[i]->def, G_VARIANT_TYPE_UINT32)) { gvar = g_variant_new_uint32(strtoul(s, NULL, 10)); g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(opts[i]->id), g_variant_ref_sink(gvar)); } else if (g_variant_is_of_type(opts[i]->def, G_VARIANT_TYPE_INT32)) { gvar = g_variant_new_int32(strtoul(s, NULL, 10)); g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(opts[i]->id), g_variant_ref_sink(gvar)); } else if (g_variant_is_of_type(opts[i]->def, G_VARIANT_TYPE_UINT64)) { gvar = g_variant_new_uint64(strtoul(s, NULL, 10)); g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(opts[i]->id), g_variant_ref_sink(gvar)); } else if (g_variant_is_of_type(opts[i]->def, G_VARIANT_TYPE_DOUBLE)) { gvar = g_variant_new_double(strtod(s, NULL)); g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(opts[i]->id), g_variant_ref_sink(gvar)); } else if (g_variant_is_of_type(opts[i]->def, G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING)) { gvar = g_variant_new_string(s); g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(opts[i]->id), g_variant_ref_sink(gvar)); } else if (g_variant_is_of_type(opts[i]->def, G_VARIANT_TYPE_BOOLEAN)) { b = TRUE; if (0 == strcmp(s, "false") || 0 == strcmp(s, "no")) { b = FALSE; } else if (!(0 == strcmp(s, "true") || 0 == strcmp(s, "yes"))) { g_critical("Unable to convert '%s' to boolean!", s); } gvar = g_variant_new_boolean(b); g_hash_table_insert(hash, g_strdup(opts[i]->id), g_variant_ref_sink(gvar)); } else { g_critical("Don't know GVariant type for option '%s'!", opts[i]->id); } } return hash; } static char *strcanon(const char *str) { int p0, p1; char *s; /* Returns newly allocated string. */ s = g_ascii_strdown(str, -1); for (p0 = p1 = 0; str[p0]; p0++) { if ((s[p0] >= 'a' && s[p0] <= 'z') || (s[p0] >= '0' && s[p0] <= '9')) s[p1++] = s[p0]; } s[p1] = '\0'; return s; } int canon_cmp(const char *str1, const char *str2) { int ret; char *s1, *s2; s1 = strcanon(str1); s2 = strcanon(str2); ret = g_ascii_strcasecmp(s1, s2); g_free(s2); g_free(s1); return ret; } /* Convert driver options hash to GSList of struct sr_config. */ static GSList *hash_to_hwopt(GHashTable *hash) { struct sr_config *src; GList *gl, *keys; GSList *opts; char *key; keys = g_hash_table_get_keys(hash); opts = NULL; for (gl = keys; gl; gl = gl->next) { key = gl->data; src = g_malloc(sizeof(struct sr_config)); if (opt_to_gvar(key, g_hash_table_lookup(hash, key), src) != 0) return NULL; opts = g_slist_append(opts, src); } g_list_free(keys); return opts; } int parse_driver(char *arg, struct sr_dev_driver **driver, GSList **drvopts) { struct sr_dev_driver **drivers; GHashTable *drvargs; int i; char *drvname; if (!arg) return FALSE; drvargs = parse_generic_arg(arg, TRUE); drvname = g_strdup(g_hash_table_lookup(drvargs, "sigrok_key")); g_hash_table_remove(drvargs, "sigrok_key"); *driver = NULL; drivers = sr_driver_list(sr_ctx); for (i = 0; drivers[i]; i++) { if (strcmp(drivers[i]->name, drvname)) continue; *driver = drivers[i]; } if (!*driver) { g_critical("Driver %s not found.", drvname); g_hash_table_destroy(drvargs); g_free(drvname); return FALSE; } g_free(drvname); if (sr_driver_init(sr_ctx, *driver) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to initialize driver."); g_hash_table_destroy(drvargs); return FALSE; } if (drvopts) { *drvopts = NULL; if (g_hash_table_size(drvargs) > 0) { if (!(*drvopts = hash_to_hwopt(drvargs))) { /* Unknown options, already logged. */ g_hash_table_destroy(drvargs); return FALSE; } } } g_hash_table_destroy(drvargs); return TRUE; } sigrok-cli-0.7.0/session.c0000644000175000017500000004435513117370103012340 00000000000000/* * This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. * * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen * * 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 . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "sigrok-cli.h" static uint64_t limit_samples = 0; static uint64_t limit_frames = 0; #ifdef HAVE_SRD extern struct srd_session *srd_sess; #endif static int set_limit_time(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { GVariant *gvar; uint64_t time_msec; uint64_t samplerate; struct sr_dev_driver *driver; driver = sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi); if (!(time_msec = sr_parse_timestring(opt_time))) { g_critical("Invalid time '%s'", opt_time); return SR_ERR; } if (sr_dev_config_capabilities_list(sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC) & SR_CONF_SET) { gvar = g_variant_new_uint64(time_msec); if (sr_config_set(sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_LIMIT_MSEC, gvar) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to configure time limit."); return SR_ERR; } } else if (sr_dev_config_capabilities_list(sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE) & (SR_CONF_GET | SR_CONF_SET)) { /* Convert to samples based on the samplerate. */ sr_config_get(driver, sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, &gvar); samplerate = g_variant_get_uint64(gvar); g_variant_unref(gvar); limit_samples = (samplerate) * time_msec / (uint64_t)1000; if (limit_samples == 0) { g_critical("Not enough time at this samplerate."); return SR_ERR; } gvar = g_variant_new_uint64(limit_samples); if (sr_config_set(sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES, gvar) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to configure time-based sample limit."); return SR_ERR; } } else { g_critical("This device does not support time limits."); return SR_ERR; } return SR_OK; } const struct sr_output *setup_output_format(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, FILE **outfile) { const struct sr_output_module *omod; const struct sr_option **options; const struct sr_output *o; GHashTable *fmtargs, *fmtopts; char *fmtspec; if (!opt_output_format) { if (opt_output_file) { opt_output_format = DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FILE; } else { opt_output_format = DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NOFILE; } } fmtargs = parse_generic_arg(opt_output_format, TRUE); fmtspec = g_hash_table_lookup(fmtargs, "sigrok_key"); if (!fmtspec) g_critical("Invalid output format."); if (!(omod = sr_output_find(fmtspec))) g_critical("Unknown output module '%s'.", fmtspec); g_hash_table_remove(fmtargs, "sigrok_key"); if ((options = sr_output_options_get(omod))) { fmtopts = generic_arg_to_opt(options, fmtargs); sr_output_options_free(options); } else fmtopts = NULL; o = sr_output_new(omod, fmtopts, sdi, opt_output_file); if (opt_output_file) { if (!sr_output_test_flag(omod, SR_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_IO_HANDLING)) *outfile = g_fopen(opt_output_file, "wb"); else *outfile = NULL; } else { *outfile = stdout; } if (fmtopts) g_hash_table_destroy(fmtopts); g_hash_table_destroy(fmtargs); return o; } const struct sr_transform *setup_transform_module(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { const struct sr_transform_module *tmod; const struct sr_option **options; const struct sr_transform *t; GHashTable *fmtargs, *fmtopts; char *fmtspec; if (!opt_transform_module) opt_transform_module = "nop"; fmtargs = parse_generic_arg(opt_transform_module, TRUE); fmtspec = g_hash_table_lookup(fmtargs, "sigrok_key"); if (!fmtspec) g_critical("Invalid transform module."); if (!(tmod = sr_transform_find(fmtspec))) g_critical("Unknown transform module '%s'.", fmtspec); g_hash_table_remove(fmtargs, "sigrok_key"); if ((options = sr_transform_options_get(tmod))) { fmtopts = generic_arg_to_opt(options, fmtargs); sr_transform_options_free(options); } else fmtopts = NULL; t = sr_transform_new(tmod, fmtopts, sdi); if (fmtopts) g_hash_table_destroy(fmtopts); g_hash_table_destroy(fmtargs); return t; } void datafeed_in(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, const struct sr_datafeed_packet *packet, void *cb_data) { const struct sr_datafeed_meta *meta; const struct sr_datafeed_logic *logic; const struct sr_datafeed_analog *analog; struct sr_session *session; struct sr_config *src; static const struct sr_output *o = NULL; static const struct sr_output *oa = NULL; static uint64_t rcvd_samples_logic = 0; static uint64_t rcvd_samples_analog = 0; static uint64_t samplerate = 0; static int triggered = 0; static FILE *outfile = NULL; GSList *l; GString *out; GVariant *gvar; uint64_t end_sample; uint64_t input_len; struct sr_dev_driver *driver; /* Avoid warnings when building without decoder support. */ (void)session; (void)input_len; driver = sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi); /* If the first packet to come in isn't a header, don't even try. */ if (packet->type != SR_DF_HEADER && !o) return; session = cb_data; switch (packet->type) { case SR_DF_HEADER: g_debug("cli: Received SR_DF_HEADER."); if (!(o = setup_output_format(sdi, &outfile))) g_critical("Failed to initialize output module."); /* Set up backup analog output module. */ oa = sr_output_new(sr_output_find("analog"), NULL, sdi, NULL); rcvd_samples_logic = rcvd_samples_analog = 0; if (maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE, &gvar) == SR_OK) { samplerate = g_variant_get_uint64(gvar); g_variant_unref(gvar); } #ifdef HAVE_SRD if (opt_pds) { if (samplerate) { if (srd_session_metadata_set(srd_sess, SRD_CONF_SAMPLERATE, g_variant_new_uint64(samplerate)) != SRD_OK) { g_critical("Failed to configure decode session."); break; } } if (srd_session_start(srd_sess) != SRD_OK) { g_critical("Failed to start decode session."); break; } } #endif break; case SR_DF_META: g_debug("cli: Received SR_DF_META."); meta = packet->payload; for (l = meta->config; l; l = l->next) { src = l->data; switch (src->key) { case SR_CONF_SAMPLERATE: samplerate = g_variant_get_uint64(src->data); g_debug("cli: Got samplerate %"PRIu64" Hz.", samplerate); #ifdef HAVE_SRD if (opt_pds) { if (srd_session_metadata_set(srd_sess, SRD_CONF_SAMPLERATE, g_variant_new_uint64(samplerate)) != SRD_OK) { g_critical("Failed to pass samplerate to decoder."); } } #endif break; case SR_CONF_SAMPLE_INTERVAL: samplerate = g_variant_get_uint64(src->data); g_debug("cli: Got sample interval %"PRIu64" ms.", samplerate); break; default: /* Unknown metadata is not an error. */ break; } } break; case SR_DF_TRIGGER: g_debug("cli: Received SR_DF_TRIGGER."); triggered = 1; break; case SR_DF_LOGIC: logic = packet->payload; g_message("cli: Received SR_DF_LOGIC (%"PRIu64" bytes, unitsize = %d).", logic->length, logic->unitsize); if (logic->length == 0) break; /* Don't store any samples until triggered. */ if (opt_wait_trigger && !triggered) break; if (limit_samples && rcvd_samples_logic >= limit_samples) break; end_sample = rcvd_samples_logic + logic->length / logic->unitsize; /* Cut off last packet according to the sample limit. */ if (limit_samples && end_sample > limit_samples) end_sample = limit_samples; input_len = (end_sample - rcvd_samples_logic) * logic->unitsize; if (opt_pds) { #ifdef HAVE_SRD if (srd_session_send(srd_sess, rcvd_samples_logic, end_sample, logic->data, input_len, logic->unitsize) != SRD_OK) sr_session_stop(session); #endif } rcvd_samples_logic = end_sample; break; case SR_DF_ANALOG: analog = packet->payload; g_message("cli: Received SR_DF_ANALOG (%d samples).", analog->num_samples); if (analog->num_samples == 0) break; if (limit_samples && rcvd_samples_analog >= limit_samples) break; rcvd_samples_analog += analog->num_samples; break; case SR_DF_FRAME_BEGIN: g_debug("cli: Received SR_DF_FRAME_BEGIN."); break; case SR_DF_FRAME_END: g_debug("cli: Received SR_DF_FRAME_END."); break; default: break; } if (o && !opt_pds) { if (sr_output_send(o, packet, &out) == SR_OK) { if (!out || (out->len == 0 && !opt_output_format && packet->type == SR_DF_ANALOG)) { /* * The user didn't specify an output module, * but needs to see this analog data. */ sr_output_send(oa, packet, &out); } if (outfile && out && out->len > 0) { fwrite(out->str, 1, out->len, outfile); fflush(outfile); } if (out) g_string_free(out, TRUE); } } /* * SR_DF_END needs to be handled after the output module's receive() * is called, so it can properly clean up that module. */ if (packet->type == SR_DF_END) { g_debug("cli: Received SR_DF_END."); if (o) sr_output_free(o); o = NULL; sr_output_free(oa); oa = NULL; if (outfile && outfile != stdout) fclose(outfile); if (limit_samples) { if (rcvd_samples_logic > 0 && rcvd_samples_logic < limit_samples) g_warning("Device only sent %" PRIu64 " samples.", rcvd_samples_logic); else if (rcvd_samples_analog > 0 && rcvd_samples_analog < limit_samples) g_warning("Device only sent %" PRIu64 " samples.", rcvd_samples_analog); } } } int opt_to_gvar(char *key, char *value, struct sr_config *src) { const struct sr_key_info *srci, *srmqi; double tmp_double, dlow, dhigh; uint64_t tmp_u64, p, q, low, high, mqflags; uint32_t mq; GVariant *rational[2], *range[2], *gtup[2]; GVariantBuilder *vbl; gboolean tmp_bool; gchar **keyval; int ret, i; if (!(srci = sr_key_info_name_get(SR_KEY_CONFIG, key))) { g_critical("Unknown device option '%s'.", (char *) key); return -1; } src->key = srci->key; if ((!value || strlen(value) == 0) && (srci->datatype != SR_T_BOOL)) { g_critical("Option '%s' needs a value.", (char *)key); return -1; } ret = 0; switch (srci->datatype) { case SR_T_UINT64: ret = sr_parse_sizestring(value, &tmp_u64); if (ret != 0) break; src->data = g_variant_new_uint64(tmp_u64); break; case SR_T_INT32: ret = sr_parse_sizestring(value, &tmp_u64); if (ret != 0) break; src->data = g_variant_new_int32(tmp_u64); break; case SR_T_STRING: src->data = g_variant_new_string(value); break; case SR_T_BOOL: if (!value) tmp_bool = TRUE; else tmp_bool = sr_parse_boolstring(value); src->data = g_variant_new_boolean(tmp_bool); break; case SR_T_FLOAT: tmp_double = strtof(value, NULL); src->data = g_variant_new_double(tmp_double); break; case SR_T_RATIONAL_PERIOD: if ((ret = sr_parse_period(value, &p, &q)) != SR_OK) break; rational[0] = g_variant_new_uint64(p); rational[1] = g_variant_new_uint64(q); src->data = g_variant_new_tuple(rational, 2); break; case SR_T_RATIONAL_VOLT: if ((ret = sr_parse_voltage(value, &p, &q)) != SR_OK) break; rational[0] = g_variant_new_uint64(p); rational[1] = g_variant_new_uint64(q); src->data = g_variant_new_tuple(rational, 2); break; case SR_T_UINT64_RANGE: if (sscanf(value, "%"PRIu64"-%"PRIu64, &low, &high) != 2) { ret = -1; break; } else { range[0] = g_variant_new_uint64(low); range[1] = g_variant_new_uint64(high); src->data = g_variant_new_tuple(range, 2); } break; case SR_T_DOUBLE_RANGE: if (sscanf(value, "%lf-%lf", &dlow, &dhigh) != 2) { ret = -1; break; } else { range[0] = g_variant_new_double(dlow); range[1] = g_variant_new_double(dhigh); src->data = g_variant_new_tuple(range, 2); } break; case SR_T_KEYVALUE: /* Expects the argument to be in the form of key=value. */ keyval = g_strsplit(value, "=", 2); if (!keyval[0] || !keyval[1]) { g_strfreev(keyval); ret = -1; break; } else { vbl = g_variant_builder_new(G_VARIANT_TYPE_DICTIONARY); g_variant_builder_add(vbl, "{ss}", keyval[0], keyval[1]); src->data = g_variant_builder_end(vbl); g_strfreev(keyval); } break; case SR_T_MQ: /* Argument is MQ id e.g. ("voltage") optionally followed by one or more / e.g. "/ac". */ keyval = g_strsplit(value, "/", 0); if (!keyval[0] || !(srmqi = sr_key_info_name_get(SR_KEY_MQ, keyval[0]))) { g_strfreev(keyval); ret = -1; break; } mq = srmqi->key; mqflags = 0; for (i = 1; keyval[i]; i++) { if (!(srmqi = sr_key_info_name_get(SR_KEY_MQFLAGS, keyval[i]))) { ret = -1; break; } mqflags |= srmqi->key; } g_strfreev(keyval); if (ret != -1) { gtup[0] = g_variant_new_uint32(mq); gtup[1] = g_variant_new_uint64(mqflags); src->data = g_variant_new_tuple(gtup, 2); } break; default: g_critical("Unknown data type specified for option '%s' " "(driver implementation bug?).", key); ret = -1; } if (ret < 0) g_critical("Invalid value: '%s' for option '%s'", value, key); return ret; } int set_dev_options(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, GHashTable *args) { struct sr_config src; struct sr_channel_group *cg; GHashTableIter iter; gpointer key, value; int ret; g_hash_table_iter_init(&iter, args); while (g_hash_table_iter_next(&iter, &key, &value)) { if ((ret = opt_to_gvar(key, value, &src)) != 0) return ret; cg = select_channel_group(sdi); if ((ret = maybe_config_set(sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi), sdi, cg, src.key, src.data)) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to set device option '%s': %s.", (char *)key, sr_strerror(ret)); return ret; } } return SR_OK; } void run_session(void) { GSList *devices, *real_devices, *sd; GHashTable *devargs; GVariant *gvar; struct sr_session *session; struct sr_trigger *trigger; struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; uint64_t min_samples, max_samples; GArray *dev_opts; guint i; int is_demo_dev; struct sr_dev_driver *driver; const struct sr_transform *t; GMainLoop *main_loop; devices = device_scan(); if (!devices) { g_critical("No devices found."); return; } real_devices = NULL; for (sd = devices; sd; sd = sd->next) { sdi = sd->data; driver = sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi); if (!(dev_opts = sr_dev_options(driver, sdi, NULL))) { g_critical("Failed to query list device options."); return; } is_demo_dev = 0; for (i = 0; i < dev_opts->len; i++) { if (g_array_index(dev_opts, uint32_t, i) == SR_CONF_DEMO_DEV) is_demo_dev = 1; } g_array_free(dev_opts, TRUE); if (!is_demo_dev) real_devices = g_slist_append(real_devices, sdi); } if (g_slist_length(devices) > 1) { if (g_slist_length(real_devices) != 1) { g_critical("sigrok-cli only supports one device for capturing."); return; } else { /* We only have one non-demo device. */ g_slist_free(devices); devices = real_devices; real_devices = NULL; } } sdi = devices->data; g_slist_free(devices); g_slist_free(real_devices); sr_session_new(sr_ctx, &session); sr_session_datafeed_callback_add(session, datafeed_in, NULL); if (sr_dev_open(sdi) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to open device."); return; } if (sr_session_dev_add(session, sdi) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to add device to session."); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } if (opt_config) { if ((devargs = parse_generic_arg(opt_config, FALSE))) { if (set_dev_options(sdi, devargs) != SR_OK) return; g_hash_table_destroy(devargs); } } if (select_channels(sdi) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to set channels."); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } trigger = NULL; if (opt_triggers) { if (!parse_triggerstring(sdi, opt_triggers, &trigger)) { sr_session_destroy(session); return; } if (sr_session_trigger_set(session, trigger) != SR_OK) { sr_session_destroy(session); return; } } if (opt_continuous) { if (!sr_dev_has_option(sdi, SR_CONF_CONTINUOUS)) { g_critical("This device does not support continuous sampling."); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } } if (opt_time) { if (set_limit_time(sdi) != SR_OK) { sr_session_destroy(session); return; } } if (opt_samples) { if ((sr_parse_sizestring(opt_samples, &limit_samples) != SR_OK)) { g_critical("Invalid sample limit '%s'.", opt_samples); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } if (maybe_config_list(driver, sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES, &gvar) == SR_OK) { /* * The device has no compression, or compression is turned * off, and publishes its sample memory size. */ g_variant_get(gvar, "(tt)", &min_samples, &max_samples); g_variant_unref(gvar); if (limit_samples < min_samples) { g_critical("The device stores at least %"PRIu64 " samples with the current settings.", min_samples); } if (limit_samples > max_samples) { g_critical("The device can store only %"PRIu64 " samples with the current settings.", max_samples); } } gvar = g_variant_new_uint64(limit_samples); if (maybe_config_set(sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi), sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES, gvar) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to configure sample limit."); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } } if (opt_frames) { if ((sr_parse_sizestring(opt_frames, &limit_frames) != SR_OK)) { g_critical("Invalid sample limit '%s'.", opt_samples); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } gvar = g_variant_new_uint64(limit_frames); if (maybe_config_set(sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi), sdi, NULL, SR_CONF_LIMIT_FRAMES, gvar) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to configure frame limit."); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } } if (!(t = setup_transform_module(sdi))) g_critical("Failed to initialize transform module."); main_loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); sr_session_stopped_callback_set(session, (sr_session_stopped_callback)g_main_loop_quit, main_loop); if (sr_session_start(session) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to start session."); g_main_loop_unref(main_loop); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } if (opt_continuous) add_anykey(session); g_main_loop_run(main_loop); if (opt_continuous) clear_anykey(); if (trigger) sr_trigger_free(trigger); sr_session_datafeed_callback_remove_all(session); g_main_loop_unref(main_loop); sr_session_destroy(session); } sigrok-cli-0.7.0/sigrok-cli.h0000644000175000017500000001071113117370103012712 00000000000000/* * This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. * * Copyright (C) 2011 Bert Vermeulen * * 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 SIGROK_CLI_SIGROK_CLI_H #define SIGROK_CLI_SIGROK_CLI_H #ifdef HAVE_SRD /* First, so we avoid a _POSIX_C_SOURCE warning. */ #include #endif #include #define DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FILE "srzip" #define DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NOFILE "bits:width=64" #define SAVE_CHUNK_SIZE (512 * 1024) /* main.c */ extern struct sr_context *sr_ctx; int select_channels(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi); gboolean config_key_has_cap(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, struct sr_channel_group *cg, uint32_t key, uint32_t capability); int maybe_config_get(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, struct sr_channel_group *cg, uint32_t key, GVariant **gvar); int maybe_config_set(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, struct sr_channel_group *cg, uint32_t key, GVariant *gvar); int maybe_config_list(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, struct sr_channel_group *cg, uint32_t key, GVariant **gvar); /* show.c */ void show_version(void); void show_supported(void); void show_dev_list(void); void show_dev_detail(void); void show_pd_detail(void); void show_input(void); void show_output(void); void show_transform(void); /* device.c */ GSList *device_scan(void); struct sr_channel_group *select_channel_group(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi); /* session.c */ void datafeed_in(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, const struct sr_datafeed_packet *packet, void *cb_data); int opt_to_gvar(char *key, char *value, struct sr_config *src); int set_dev_options(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, GHashTable *args); void run_session(void); void save_chunk_logic(struct sr_session *session, uint8_t *data, uint64_t data_len, int unitsize); /* input.c */ void load_input_file(void); /* decode.c */ #ifdef HAVE_SRD int register_pds(gchar **all_pds, char *opt_pd_annotations); int setup_pd_annotations(char *opt_pd_annotations); int setup_pd_meta(char *opt_pd_meta); int setup_pd_binary(char *opt_pd_binary); void show_pd_annotations(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data); void show_pd_meta(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data); void show_pd_binary(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data); void map_pd_channels(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi); #endif /* parsers.c */ struct sr_channel *find_channel(GSList *channellist, const char *channelname); GSList *parse_channelstring(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, const char *channelstring); int parse_triggerstring(const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, const char *s, struct sr_trigger **trigger); GHashTable *parse_generic_arg(const char *arg, gboolean sep_first); GHashTable *generic_arg_to_opt(const struct sr_option **opts, GHashTable *genargs); int canon_cmp(const char *str1, const char *str2); int parse_driver(char *arg, struct sr_dev_driver **driver, GSList **drvopts); /* anykey.c */ void add_anykey(struct sr_session *session); void clear_anykey(void); /* options.c */ extern gboolean opt_version; extern gboolean opt_list_supported; extern gint opt_loglevel; extern gboolean opt_scan_devs; extern gboolean opt_wait_trigger; extern gchar *opt_input_file; extern gchar *opt_output_file; extern gchar *opt_drv; extern gchar *opt_config; extern gchar *opt_channels; extern gchar *opt_channel_group; extern gchar *opt_triggers; extern gchar **opt_pds; #ifdef HAVE_SRD extern gchar *opt_pd_annotations; extern gchar *opt_pd_meta; extern gchar *opt_pd_binary; #endif extern gchar *opt_input_format; extern gchar *opt_output_format; extern gchar *opt_transform_module; extern gboolean opt_show; extern gchar *opt_time; extern gchar *opt_samples; extern gchar *opt_frames; extern gboolean opt_continuous; extern gchar *opt_get; extern gboolean opt_set; int parse_options(int argc, char **argv); void show_help(void); #endif sigrok-cli-0.7.0/input.c0000644000175000017500000001235713117370103012011 00000000000000/* * This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. * * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen * * 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 . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "sigrok-cli.h" #define BUFSIZE (16 * 1024) static void load_input_file_module(void) { struct sr_session *session; const struct sr_input *in; const struct sr_input_module *imod; const struct sr_option **options; struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; GHashTable *mod_args, *mod_opts; GString *buf; gboolean got_sdi; int fd; ssize_t len; char *mod_id; if (!sr_input_list()) g_critical("No supported input formats available."); mod_id = NULL; mod_args = NULL; if (opt_input_format) { mod_args = parse_generic_arg(opt_input_format, TRUE); mod_id = g_hash_table_lookup(mod_args, "sigrok_key"); } fd = 0; buf = g_string_sized_new(BUFSIZE); if (mod_id) { /* User specified an input module to use. */ if (!(imod = sr_input_find(mod_id))) g_critical("Error: unknown input module '%s'.", mod_id); g_hash_table_remove(mod_args, "sigrok_key"); if ((options = sr_input_options_get(imod))) { mod_opts = generic_arg_to_opt(options, mod_args); sr_output_options_free(options); } else mod_opts = NULL; if (!(in = sr_input_new(imod, mod_opts))) g_critical("Error: failed to initialize input module."); if (mod_opts) g_hash_table_destroy(mod_opts); if (mod_args) g_hash_table_destroy(mod_args); if ((fd = open(opt_input_file, O_RDONLY)) == -1) g_critical("Failed to load %s: %s.", opt_input_file, g_strerror(errno)); } else { if (strcmp(opt_input_file, "-")) { /* * An actual filename: let the input modules try to * identify the file. */ if (sr_input_scan_file(opt_input_file, &in) == SR_OK) { /* That worked, reopen the file for reading. */ fd = open(opt_input_file, O_RDONLY); } } else { /* * Taking input from a pipe: let the input modules try * to identify the stream content. */ if (!strcmp(opt_input_file, "-")) { /* stdin */ fd = 0; } else { if ((fd = open(opt_input_file, O_RDONLY)) == -1) g_critical("Failed to load %s: %s.", opt_input_file, g_strerror(errno)); } if ((len = read(fd, buf->str, BUFSIZE)) < 1) g_critical("Failed to read %s: %s.", opt_input_file, g_strerror(errno)); buf->len = len; sr_input_scan_buffer(buf, &in); } if (!in) g_critical("Error: no input module found for this file."); } sr_session_new(sr_ctx, &session); sr_session_datafeed_callback_add(session, &datafeed_in, NULL); got_sdi = FALSE; while (TRUE) { g_string_truncate(buf, 0); len = read(fd, buf->str, BUFSIZE); if (len < 0) g_critical("Read failed: %s", g_strerror(errno)); if (len == 0) /* End of file or stream. */ break; buf->len = len; if (sr_input_send(in, buf) != SR_OK) break; sdi = sr_input_dev_inst_get(in); if (!got_sdi && sdi) { /* First time we got a valid sdi. */ if (select_channels(sdi) != SR_OK) return; if (sr_session_dev_add(session, sdi) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to use device."); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } got_sdi = TRUE; } } sr_input_end(in); sr_input_free(in); g_string_free(buf, TRUE); sr_session_destroy(session); } void load_input_file(void) { struct sr_session *session; struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; GSList *devices; GMainLoop *main_loop; int ret; if (!strcmp(opt_input_file, "-")) { /* Input from stdin is never a session file. */ load_input_file_module(); } else { if ((ret = sr_session_load(sr_ctx, opt_input_file, &session)) == SR_OK) { /* sigrok session file */ ret = sr_session_dev_list(session, &devices); if (ret != SR_OK || !devices || !devices->data) { g_critical("Failed to access session device."); g_slist_free(devices); sr_session_destroy(session); return; } sdi = devices->data; g_slist_free(devices); if (select_channels(sdi) != SR_OK) { sr_session_destroy(session); return; } main_loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); sr_session_datafeed_callback_add(session, datafeed_in, NULL); sr_session_stopped_callback_set(session, (sr_session_stopped_callback)g_main_loop_quit, main_loop); if (sr_session_start(session) == SR_OK) g_main_loop_run(main_loop); g_main_loop_unref(main_loop); sr_session_destroy(session); } else if (ret != SR_ERR) { /* It's a session file, but it didn't work out somehow. */ g_critical("Failed to load session file."); } else { /* Fall back on input modules. */ load_input_file_module(); } } } sigrok-cli-0.7.0/m4/0000755000175000017500000000000013117371371011106 500000000000000sigrok-cli-0.7.0/m4/sigrok.m40000644000175000017500000003501513117370103012562 00000000000000## ## This file is part of the sigrok project. ## ## Copyright (C) 2009 Openismus GmbH ## Copyright (C) 2015 Daniel Elstner ## ## 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 . ## #serial 20150910 ## SR_APPEND(var-name, [list-sep,] element) ## ## Append the shell word to the shell variable named , ## prefixed by unless the list was empty before appending. If ## only two arguments are supplied, defaults to a single space ## character. ## AC_DEFUN([SR_APPEND], [dnl m4_assert([$# >= 2])[]dnl $1=[$]{$1[}]m4_if([$#], [2], [[$]{$1:+' '}$2], [[$]{$1:+$2}$3])[]dnl ]) ## SR_PREPEND(var-name, [list-sep,] element) ## ## Prepend the shell word to the shell variable named , ## suffixed by unless the list was empty before prepending. If ## only two arguments are supplied, defaults to a single space ## character. ## AC_DEFUN([SR_PREPEND], [dnl m4_assert([$# >= 2])[]dnl $1=m4_if([$#], [2], [$2[$]{$1:+' '}], [$3[$]{$1:+$2}])[$]$1[]dnl ]) ## _SR_PKG_VERSION_SET(var-prefix, pkg-name, tag-prefix, base-version, major, minor, [micro]) ## m4_define([_SR_PKG_VERSION_SET], [dnl m4_assert([$# >= 6])[]dnl $1=$4 sr_git_deps= # Check if we can get revision information from git. sr_head=`git -C "$srcdir" rev-parse --verify --short HEAD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD` AS_IF([test "$?" = 0 && test "x$sr_head" != x], [dnl test ! -f "$srcdir/.git/HEAD" \ || sr_git_deps="$sr_git_deps \$(top_srcdir)/.git/HEAD" sr_head_name=`git -C "$srcdir" rev-parse --symbolic-full-name HEAD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD` AS_IF([test "$?" = 0 && test -f "$srcdir/.git/$sr_head_name"], [sr_git_deps="$sr_git_deps \$(top_srcdir)/.git/$sr_head_name"]) # Append the revision hash unless we are exactly on a tagged release. git -C "$srcdir" describe --match "$3$4" \ --exact-match >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD \ || $1="[$]$1-git-$sr_head" ]) # Use $(wildcard) so that things do not break if for whatever # reason these files do not exist anymore at make time. AS_IF([test -n "$sr_git_deps"], [SR_APPEND([CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES], ["\$(wildcard$sr_git_deps)"])]) AC_SUBST([CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES])[]dnl AC_SUBST([$1])[]dnl dnl AC_DEFINE([$1_MAJOR], [$5], [Major version number of $2.])[]dnl AC_DEFINE([$1_MINOR], [$6], [Minor version number of $2.])[]dnl m4_ifval([$7], [AC_DEFINE([$1_MICRO], [$7], [Micro version number of $2.])])[]dnl AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$1_STRING], ["[$]$1"], [Version of $2.])[]dnl ]) ## SR_PKG_VERSION_SET(var-prefix, version-triple) ## ## Set up substitution variables and macro definitions for the package ## version components. 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break; } channels = extract_channel_map(dec, pd_opthash); if (g_hash_table_size(pd_opthash) > 0) { leftover = g_hash_table_get_keys(pd_opthash); for (l = leftover; l; l = l->next) g_critical("Unknown option or channel '%s'", (char *)l->data); g_list_free(leftover); break; } if (!(di = srd_inst_new(srd_sess, pd_name, options))) { g_critical("Failed to instantiate protocol decoder %s.", pd_name); ret = 1; break; } if (pdtok == pdtokens) { /* * Save the channel setup for later, but only on the * first decoder (stacked decoders don't get channels). */ g_hash_table_insert(pd_channel_maps, g_strdup(di->inst_id), channels); channels = NULL; } /* * If no annotation list was specified, add them all in now. * This will be pared down later to leave only the last PD * in the stack. */ if (!opt_pd_annotations) { g_hash_table_insert(pd_ann_visible, g_strdup(di->decoder->id), g_slist_append(NULL, GINT_TO_POINTER(-1))); } if (di_prior) { if (srd_inst_stack(srd_sess, di_prior, di) != SRD_OK) { g_critical("Failed to stack %s -> %s.", di_prior->inst_id, di->inst_id); ret = 1; break; } /* Remove annotations from prior levels. */ if (!opt_pd_annotations) g_hash_table_remove(pd_ann_visible, di_prior->inst_id); } di_prior = di; g_free(pd_name); g_hash_table_destroy(pd_opthash); g_hash_table_destroy(options); pd_opthash = options = NULL; } if (pd_opthash) g_hash_table_destroy(pd_opthash); if (options) g_hash_table_destroy(options); if (channels) g_hash_table_destroy(channels); g_strfreev(pdtokens); return ret; } /* * Register all the PDs from all stacks. * * Each PD string is a single stack such as "uart:baudrate=19200,modbus". */ int register_pds(gchar **all_pds, char *opt_pd_annotations) { int ret; ret = 0; pd_ann_visible = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, NULL); pd_channel_maps = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, (GDestroyNotify)g_hash_table_destroy); for (int i = 0; all_pds[i]; i++) ret += register_pd(all_pds[i], opt_pd_annotations); return ret; } static void map_pd_inst_channels(void *key, void *value, void *user_data) { GHashTable *channel_map; GHashTable *channel_indices; GSList *channel_list; struct srd_decoder_inst *di; GVariant *var; void *channel_id; void *channel_target; struct sr_channel *ch; GHashTableIter iter; channel_map = value; channel_list = user_data; di = srd_inst_find_by_id(srd_sess, key); if (!di) { g_critical("Protocol decoder instance \"%s\" not found.", (char *)key); return; } channel_indices = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, (GDestroyNotify)g_variant_unref); g_hash_table_iter_init(&iter, channel_map); while (g_hash_table_iter_next(&iter, &channel_id, &channel_target)) { ch = find_channel(channel_list, channel_target); if (!ch) { g_printerr("cli: No channel with name \"%s\" found.\n", (char *)channel_target); continue; } if (!ch->enabled) g_printerr("cli: Target channel \"%s\" not enabled.\n", (char *)channel_target); var = g_variant_new_int32(ch->index); g_variant_ref_sink(var); g_hash_table_insert(channel_indices, g_strdup(channel_id), var); } srd_inst_channel_set_all(di, channel_indices); g_hash_table_destroy(channel_indices); } void map_pd_channels(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { GSList *channels; channels = sr_dev_inst_channels_get(sdi); if (pd_channel_maps) { g_hash_table_foreach(pd_channel_maps, &map_pd_inst_channels, channels); g_hash_table_destroy(pd_channel_maps); pd_channel_maps = NULL; } } int setup_pd_annotations(char *opt_pd_annotations) { GSList *l, *l_ann; struct srd_decoder *dec; int ann_class; char **pds, **pdtok, **keyval, **annlist, **ann, **ann_descr; /* Set up custom list of PDs and annotations to show. */ pds = g_strsplit(opt_pd_annotations, ",", 0); for (pdtok = pds; *pdtok && **pdtok; pdtok++) { keyval = g_strsplit(*pdtok, "=", 0); if (!(dec = srd_decoder_get_by_id(keyval[0]))) { g_critical("Protocol decoder '%s' not found.", keyval[0]); return 1; } if (!dec->annotations) { g_critical("Protocol decoder '%s' has no annotations.", keyval[0]); return 1; } if (g_strv_length(keyval) == 2 && keyval[1][0] != '\0') { annlist = g_strsplit(keyval[1], ":", 0); for (ann = annlist; *ann && **ann; ann++) { ann_class = 0; for (l = dec->annotations; l; l = l->next, ann_class++) { ann_descr = l->data; if (!canon_cmp(ann_descr[0], *ann)) /* Found it. */ break; } if (!l) { g_critical("Annotation '%s' not found " "for protocol decoder '%s'.", *ann, keyval[0]); return 1; } l_ann = g_hash_table_lookup(pd_ann_visible, keyval[0]); l_ann = g_slist_append(l_ann, GINT_TO_POINTER(ann_class)); g_hash_table_replace(pd_ann_visible, g_strdup(keyval[0]), l_ann); g_debug("cli: Showing protocol decoder %s annotation " "class %d (%s).", keyval[0], ann_class, ann_descr[0]); } } else { /* No class specified: show all of them. */ g_hash_table_insert(pd_ann_visible, g_strdup(keyval[0]), g_slist_append(NULL, GINT_TO_POINTER(-1))); g_debug("cli: Showing all annotation classes for protocol " "decoder %s.", keyval[0]); } g_strfreev(keyval); } g_strfreev(pds); return 0; } int setup_pd_meta(char *opt_pd_meta) { struct srd_decoder *dec; char **pds, **pdtok; pd_meta_visible = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_int_equal, g_free, NULL); pds = g_strsplit(opt_pd_meta, ",", 0); for (pdtok = pds; *pdtok && **pdtok; pdtok++) { if (!(dec = srd_decoder_get_by_id(*pdtok))) { g_critical("Protocol decoder '%s' not found.", *pdtok); return 1; } g_debug("cli: Showing protocol decoder meta output from '%s'.", *pdtok); g_hash_table_insert(pd_meta_visible, g_strdup(*pdtok), NULL); } g_strfreev(pds); return 0; } int setup_pd_binary(char *opt_pd_binary) { GSList *l; struct srd_decoder *dec; int bin_class; char **pds, **pdtok, **keyval, **bin_name; pd_binary_visible = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_int_equal, g_free, NULL); pds = g_strsplit(opt_pd_binary, ",", 0); for (pdtok = pds; *pdtok && **pdtok; pdtok++) { keyval = g_strsplit(*pdtok, "=", 0); if (!(dec = srd_decoder_get_by_id(keyval[0]))) { g_critical("Protocol decoder '%s' not found.", keyval[0]); return 1; } if (!dec->binary) { g_critical("Protocol decoder '%s' has no binary output.", keyval[0]); return 1; } bin_class = 0; if (g_strv_length(keyval) == 2) { for (l = dec->binary; l; l = l->next, bin_class++) { bin_name = l->data; if (!strcmp(bin_name[0], keyval[1])) /* Found it. */ break; } if (!l) { g_critical("binary output '%s' not found " "for protocol decoder '%s'.", keyval[1], keyval[0]); return 1; } g_debug("cli: Showing protocol decoder %s binary class " "%d (%s).", keyval[0], bin_class, bin_name[0]); } else { /* No class specified: output all of them. */ bin_class = -1; g_debug("cli: Showing all binary classes for protocol " "decoder %s.", keyval[0]); } g_hash_table_insert(pd_binary_visible, g_strdup(keyval[0]), GINT_TO_POINTER(bin_class)); g_strfreev(keyval); } g_strfreev(pds); return 0; } void show_pd_annotations(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) { struct srd_decoder *dec; struct srd_proto_data_annotation *pda; GSList *ann_list, *l; int i; char **ann_descr; gboolean show; (void)cb_data; if (!pd_ann_visible) return; if (!g_hash_table_lookup_extended(pd_ann_visible, pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id, NULL, (void **)&ann_list)) { /* Not in the list of PDs whose annotations we're showing. */ return; } dec = pdata->pdo->di->decoder; pda = pdata->data; show = FALSE; for (l = ann_list; l; l = l->next) { if (GPOINTER_TO_INT(l->data) == -1 || GPOINTER_TO_INT(l->data) == pda->ann_class) { show = TRUE; break; } } if (!show) return; if (opt_loglevel <= SR_LOG_WARN) { /* Show only the longest annotation. */ printf("%s: %s", pdata->pdo->proto_id, pda->ann_text[0]); } else if (opt_loglevel >= SR_LOG_INFO) { /* Sample numbers and quotes around the longest annotation. */ printf("%"PRIu64"-%"PRIu64"", pdata->start_sample, pdata->end_sample); if (opt_loglevel == SR_LOG_INFO) { printf(" %s \"%s\"", pdata->pdo->proto_id, pda->ann_text[0]); } else { /* Protocol decoder id, annotation class, * all annotation strings. */ ann_descr = g_slist_nth_data(dec->annotations, pda->ann_class); printf(" %s: %s:", pdata->pdo->proto_id, ann_descr[0]); for (i = 0; pda->ann_text[i]; i++) printf(" \"%s\"", pda->ann_text[i]); } } printf("\n"); fflush(stdout); } void show_pd_meta(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) { (void)cb_data; if (!g_hash_table_lookup_extended(pd_meta_visible, pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id, NULL, NULL)) /* Not in the list of PDs whose meta output we're showing. */ return; if (opt_loglevel > SR_LOG_WARN) printf("%"PRIu64"-%"PRIu64" ", pdata->start_sample, pdata->end_sample); printf("%s: ", pdata->pdo->proto_id); printf("%s: %s", pdata->pdo->meta_name, g_variant_print(pdata->data, FALSE)); printf("\n"); fflush(stdout); } void show_pd_binary(struct srd_proto_data *pdata, void *cb_data) { struct srd_proto_data_binary *pdb; gpointer classp; int class; (void)cb_data; if (!g_hash_table_lookup_extended(pd_binary_visible, pdata->pdo->di->decoder->id, NULL, (void **)&classp)) /* Not in the list of PDs whose meta output we're showing. */ return; class = GPOINTER_TO_INT(classp); pdb = pdata->data; if (class != -1 && class != pdb->bin_class) /* Not showing this binary class. */ return; /* Just send the binary output to stdout, no embellishments. */ fwrite(pdb->data, pdb->size, 1, stdout); fflush(stdout); } #endif sigrok-cli-0.7.0/autostuff/0000755000175000017500000000000013117371372012607 500000000000000sigrok-cli-0.7.0/autostuff/depcomp0000744000175000017500000005601613117370112014101 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects scriptversion=2013-05-30.07; 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Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Build-time version of libsigrokdecode. */ #undef CONF_SRD_VERSION /* Whether libsigrokdecode is available. */ #undef HAVE_SRD /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_NAME /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_STRING /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME /* Define to the home page for this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_URL /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION /* Major version number of sigrok-cli. */ #undef SC_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR /* Micro version number of sigrok-cli. */ #undef SC_PACKAGE_VERSION_MICRO /* Minor version number of sigrok-cli. */ #undef SC_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR /* Version of sigrok-cli. */ #undef SC_PACKAGE_VERSION_STRING /* Enable large inode numbers on Mac OS X 10.5. */ #ifndef _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE # define _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE 1 #endif /* Number of bits in a file offset, on hosts where this is settable. */ #undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS /* Define for large files, on AIX-style hosts. */ #undef _LARGE_FILES /* The targeted POSIX standard. */ #ifndef _POSIX_C_SOURCE # define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L #endif sigrok-cli-0.7.0/NEWS0000644000175000017500000002330213117370103011175 000000000000000.7.0 (2017-06-12) ------------------ * Update sigrok-cli to the new APIs from both libsigrok 0.5.0 and also libsigrokdecode 0.5.0. * -P --show: - List the binary output classes of the decoder. - List the possible input and output IDs of the decoder. * --help: - Clarify that --show also lists input/output format options, as well as protocol decoder options (bug #851). - Show a few typical invocations of e.g. --samples/--time/--continuous. * Add an -L|--list-supported option; this used to be part of -V (bug #604). * Drop the superfluous -S|--protocol-decoder-stack option. Stacking can be done by simply using -P and providing the decoders in the correct order. * Allow multiple -P options to decode multiple stacks (bug #868). * Show decoder instance IDs so the user can tell instances apart (bug #868). * Show annotations based on decoder ID (not instance ID). - Behaviour preserved: Single PD, no -A flag => all annotations from PD Single PD, -A pdid => all annotations from PD Single PD, -A pdid=annX => annX from PD - Behaviour now added: Duplicate PDs, no -A flag => all annotations from all PDs Duplicate PDs, -A pdid => all annotations from all PDs of type pdid Duplicate PDs, -A pdid=annX => all annX from all PDs of type pdid * Fix various memory leaks. * ./configure summary: Show linker flags used. * NSIS: - Update to Python 3.4.x. We can't use any higher version for the time being, since 3.4.x is the last version to support Windows XP. - Place the example .sr files in a separate installer section. - Limit example .sr files to a small set to shrink the installer size. - Clarify Start menu links (e.g. "Uninstall") to avoid confusion. * HACKING: Update URL to Linux kernel coding style. * Fix some compiler warnings (clang). 0.6.0 (2016-01-29) ------------------ * Update sigrok-cli to the new APIs from both libsigrok 0.4.0 and also libsigrokdecode 0.4.0. * Updated build requirements: - libglib >= 2.32.0 - libsigrok >= 0.4.0 - libsigrokdecode >= 0.4.0 * Fix various compiler errors/warnings. * Check srd_decoder_get_by_id() output to prevent a segfault (bug #370). * manpage: Document the -M and -B options. * Improve option parsing code and make it more robust. * Drop references to obsolete sigrok-commits mailing list. * Properly handle saving logic data packets of any size. * Add 'analog' output module to default output. * Fix various memory leaks. * Show PD annotation row members by name, not number (bug #388). * Handle floating point options for output modules. * If only one non-demo device is present, select it. * Allow input from stdin by specifying "-i -". * Support uint64 input/output module options. * Command line option changes: - Add the --get option. - Add the -T|--transform-module option. * Always save all channels to a session file (bug #410). * Support boolean command line options (bug #450). * NSIS: - Drop libusb0.dll, we always use libusb-1.0 now. - Add start menu entries for Zadig (bug #543). - Install data files into a 'share' subdirectory. - Various additional NSIS file improvements. * Fix a runtime warning with --show (bug #520). * Add "-git-" suffix to development version numbers. * Fix a libzip-related issue resulting in errors writing .sr files (bug #570). * Fix a unitsize related issue (bug #352). * Add support for SR_T_MQLIST and SR_T_MQ. * Modernize the whole autotools setup. 0.5.0 (2014-05-06) ------------------ * Update sigrok-cli to the new APIs from both libsigrok 0.3.0 and also libsigrokdecode 0.3.0. * Add support for the new channel groups feature in libsigrok. * Report channel groups (drivers) and annotation rows (PDs) in --show. * The protocol decoder output verbosity now depends on the --loglevel used. * Only show the longest annotation per default if multiple are provided by the PD. Higher numbers for the -l option will show them all. * Allow both hex and decimal numbers as values for command-line options. * Add support for an explicit "sigrok" file format option that can be used with --input-format or --output-format (bug #131). * If no PD annotation class is specified, default to showing all (bug #149). * Fix an issue when running decoders with optional channels (bug #138). * Report possible PD option values in --show output (bug #330). * Allow saving of output in continuous mode (bug #122). * Add support for libsigrok's SR_T_DOUBLE_RANGE config key (bug #335). * Add support for config keys of type G_VARIANT_TYPE_INT32. * Fix a bug which involved trying to save a file containing no data. * Fix an internal probe ordering issue (bug #268). * Fix various memory leak issues (bug #134, others). * Fix a bug causing samplerates in session files being zero (bug #340). * Fix segfault during analog acquisition without '-O analog' (bugs #90, #105). * Fix a compile issue when building without libsigrokdecode (bug #351). * Command line option changes: - Add the -g|--channel-group option. - Add the -M option (for PD meta output type support). - Add the -B option (for PD binary output type support). - Rename the -p|--probes option to -C|--channels. * Various improvements to the NSIS file for better Windows installer support. - Ship (redistributable) firmware files in the Windows installer. - Ship libusb0.dll in the Windows installer (bug #243). - Ship zadig.exe and zadig_xp.exe in the Windows installer. - Ship all sample files from sigrok-dumps in the Windows installer. - Don't ship/run the full Python MSI installer, only the required files. - Fix a working directory issue in the installer. * Build system: - Use a non-recursive automake setup (fewer files, less clutter). - configure output: Show which libs are required and which are optional. * manpage: Various documentation updates. 0.4.0 (2013-05-04) ------------------ * Update sigrok-cli to the new APIs from both libsigrok 0.2.0 and also libsigrokdecode 0.2.0. * Add support for handling analog data sources (DMMs, scopes, dataloggers). * Bugfix in the handling of -A options with arguments. * Updated build dependencies list. - glib (required): Now must be >= 2.28.0. - libsigrok (required): Now must be >= 0.2.0. - libsigrokdecode (required): Now must be >= 0.2.0. * Add support for specifying input format options. * Probe numbers now generally start at 0 (not 1). * Command line option changes: - The -D|--list-devices option was renamed to --scan. - The -d|--device option was renamed to -c|--config. - The -a|--protocol-decoders option was renamed to -P|--protocol-decoders. - The -s|--protocol-decoder-stack option was renamed to -S|--protocol-decoder-stack. - Added a --driver option to specify which libsigrok driver is to be used. - Added a --show option. This can show details about drivers or PDs. - Added a --frames option which limits the number of frames to get from a supported oscilloscope (or other frame-based device). * Various documentation updates (README, manpage, and so on). * configure: Don't overwrite CFLAGS, but rather amend it. 0.3.1 (2012-05-30) ------------------ * Add a ChangeLog file to the tarball. * -V option: If "-l 3" or higher is used, the PD description is shown, too. * -a option: Print optional/required PD probes. Example: sigrok-cli -a uart. * Fix compiling with "Homebrew" (Mac OS X). * Stacking order doesn't have to be specified if it's the same as the PD list. Example: sigrok-cli -i -a i2c,edid -s i2c,edid. The -s option is no longer required in this special case. * Only output module or PD output goes to stdout, everything else to stderr. * Improved error handling: Stop sigrok-cli upon various PD related errors. * New -A | --protocol-decoder-annotations option which allows the user to select which annotation types (and from which PD in the stack) to show. * Update the manpage. * Fix a Makefile.am bug which caused the generated ChangeLog files being accidentally deleted upon 'make distclean'. 0.3.0 (2012-04-17) ------------------ * New major version, now depends on libsigrok and libsigrokdecode. * Initial support for protocol decoders (written in Python >= 3). Supports streaming processing, and stacking of protocol decoders. Currently supported: dcf77, mx25lxx05d, i2s, spi, edid, pan1321, mlx90614, rtc8564, transitioncounter, usb, i2cdemux, i2c, i2cfilter, uart. * Add support for the ChronoVu LA8 logic analyzer. * Add support for the ChronoVu LA8 input- and output-formats. * Add support for the CSV output format. * New CLI options: --loglevel, --input-format, --protocol-decoders, and --protocol-decoder-stack. * Changed CLI options: Rename -f|--format to -O|--output-format. * Demo driver: Add all-low and all-high pattern support. * Saleae Logic driver: Initial support for multiple attached devices. * OLS driver: Run-Length Encoding (RLE) support. * Various portability fixes for Mac OS X and MinGW/Windows. * Many bugfixes, improvements, and documentation updates. 0.2.0 (2011-04-03) ------------------ This is mostly a bugfix release. * Fix session saving & input file loading, implement session loading support. * Initial work on an NSIS-based Windows installer for sigrok. * CLI: Change syntax for -d and -f to :key=value:key2=value2. * Various bugfixes, internal code improvements, and documentation updates. * Improve MinGW/Windows support in sigrok, fix various Windows issues. * Improve Openbench Logic Sniffer output format support and add metadata support (requires jawi's OLS client >= 0.9.4-rc1). * Add FreeBSD support for sigrok. * Add initial doxygen support (sigrok API documentation). * ASIX SIGMA: Fix a firmware loading bug. 0.1.0 (2011-01-20) ------------------ * Initial release. sigrok-cli-0.7.0/main.c0000644000175000017500000001502113117370103011565 00000000000000/* * This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. * * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen * * 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 . */ #include #include #include #include "sigrok-cli.h" struct sr_context *sr_ctx = NULL; #ifdef HAVE_SRD struct srd_session *srd_sess = NULL; #endif static void logger(const gchar *log_domain, GLogLevelFlags log_level, const gchar *message, gpointer cb_data) { (void)log_domain; (void)cb_data; /* * All messages, warnings, errors etc. go to stderr (not stdout) in * order to not mess up the CLI tool data output, e.g. VCD output. */ if (log_level & (G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL | G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING) || opt_loglevel > SR_LOG_WARN) { fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", message); fflush(stderr); } if (log_level & (G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL)) exit(1); } int select_channels(struct sr_dev_inst *sdi) { struct sr_channel *ch; gboolean enabled; GSList *selected_channels, *l, *channels; channels = sr_dev_inst_channels_get(sdi); if (opt_channels) { if (!(selected_channels = parse_channelstring(sdi, opt_channels))) return SR_ERR; for (l = channels; l; l = l->next) { ch = l->data; enabled = (g_slist_find(selected_channels, ch) != NULL); if (sr_dev_channel_enable(ch, enabled) != SR_OK) return SR_ERR; } g_slist_free(selected_channels); } #ifdef HAVE_SRD map_pd_channels(sdi); #endif return SR_OK; } int maybe_config_get(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, struct sr_channel_group *cg, uint32_t key, GVariant **gvar) { if (sr_dev_config_capabilities_list(sdi, cg, key) & SR_CONF_GET) return sr_config_get(driver, sdi, cg, key, gvar); return SR_ERR_NA; } int maybe_config_set(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, struct sr_channel_group *cg, uint32_t key, GVariant *gvar) { (void)driver; if (sr_dev_config_capabilities_list(sdi, cg, key) & SR_CONF_SET) return sr_config_set(sdi, cg, key, gvar); return SR_ERR_NA; } int maybe_config_list(struct sr_dev_driver *driver, const struct sr_dev_inst *sdi, struct sr_channel_group *cg, uint32_t key, GVariant **gvar) { if (sr_dev_config_capabilities_list(sdi, cg, key) & SR_CONF_LIST) return sr_config_list(driver, sdi, cg, key, gvar); return SR_ERR_NA; } static void get_option(void) { struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; struct sr_channel_group *cg; const struct sr_key_info *ci; GSList *devices; GVariant *gvar; GHashTable *devargs; int ret; char *s; struct sr_dev_driver *driver; if (!(devices = device_scan())) { g_critical("No devices found."); return; } sdi = devices->data; g_slist_free(devices); driver = sr_dev_inst_driver_get(sdi); if (sr_dev_open(sdi) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to open device."); return; } cg = select_channel_group(sdi); if (!(ci = sr_key_info_name_get(SR_KEY_CONFIG, opt_get))) g_critical("Unknown option '%s'", opt_get); if ((devargs = parse_generic_arg(opt_config, FALSE))) set_dev_options(sdi, devargs); else devargs = NULL; if ((ret = maybe_config_get(driver, sdi, cg, ci->key, &gvar)) != SR_OK) g_critical("Failed to get '%s': %s", opt_get, sr_strerror(ret)); s = g_variant_print(gvar, FALSE); printf("%s\n", s); g_free(s); g_variant_unref(gvar); sr_dev_close(sdi); if (devargs) g_hash_table_destroy(devargs); } static void set_options(void) { struct sr_dev_inst *sdi; GSList *devices; GHashTable *devargs; if (!opt_config) { g_critical("No setting specified."); return; } if (!(devargs = parse_generic_arg(opt_config, FALSE))) return; if (!(devices = device_scan())) { g_critical("No devices found."); return; } sdi = devices->data; g_slist_free(devices); if (sr_dev_open(sdi) != SR_OK) { g_critical("Failed to open device."); return; } set_dev_options(sdi, devargs); sr_dev_close(sdi); g_hash_table_destroy(devargs); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { g_log_set_default_handler(logger, NULL); if (parse_options(argc, argv)) { return 1; } /* Set the loglevel (amount of messages to output) for libsigrok. */ if (sr_log_loglevel_set(opt_loglevel) != SR_OK) goto done; if (sr_init(&sr_ctx) != SR_OK) goto done; #ifdef HAVE_SRD /* Set the loglevel (amount of messages to output) for libsigrokdecode. */ if (srd_log_loglevel_set(opt_loglevel) != SRD_OK) goto done; if (opt_pds) { if (srd_init(NULL) != SRD_OK) goto done; if (srd_session_new(&srd_sess) != SRD_OK) { g_critical("Failed to create new decode session."); goto done; } if (register_pds(opt_pds, opt_pd_annotations) != 0) goto done; /* Only one output type is ever shown. */ if (opt_pd_binary) { if (setup_pd_binary(opt_pd_binary) != 0) goto done; if (srd_pd_output_callback_add(srd_sess, SRD_OUTPUT_BINARY, show_pd_binary, NULL) != SRD_OK) goto done; } else if (opt_pd_meta) { if (setup_pd_meta(opt_pd_meta) != 0) goto done; if (srd_pd_output_callback_add(srd_sess, SRD_OUTPUT_META, show_pd_meta, NULL) != SRD_OK) goto done; } else { if (opt_pd_annotations) if (setup_pd_annotations(opt_pd_annotations) != 0) goto done; if (srd_pd_output_callback_add(srd_sess, SRD_OUTPUT_ANN, show_pd_annotations, NULL) != SRD_OK) goto done; } } #endif if (opt_version) show_version(); else if (opt_list_supported) show_supported(); else if (opt_input_format && opt_show) show_input(); else if (opt_output_format && opt_show) show_output(); else if (opt_transform_module && opt_show) show_transform(); else if (opt_scan_devs) show_dev_list(); #ifdef HAVE_SRD else if (opt_pds && opt_show) show_pd_detail(); #endif else if (opt_show) show_dev_detail(); else if (opt_input_file) load_input_file(); else if (opt_get) get_option(); else if (opt_set) set_options(); else if (opt_samples || opt_time || opt_frames || opt_continuous) run_session(); else show_help(); #ifdef HAVE_SRD if (opt_pds) srd_exit(); #endif done: if (sr_ctx) sr_exit(sr_ctx); return 0; } sigrok-cli-0.7.0/contrib/0000755000175000017500000000000013117371372012227 500000000000000sigrok-cli-0.7.0/contrib/sigrok-logo-notext.ico0000644000175000017500000002267613117370103016422 0000000000000000%(0` $^]]  A@@p$. 0:.99G 4> 4:ISDL /78>?I>J 3;2>@NGW=KCJ*))nQpuhehikp|{r=t 7boUFLe_eilw\|wp|V^_8p$v\_`tkqwy|d{plcef7o{379${Zbb{ynpobT]jj}u{{~~|veVZebpdhdgr{{tcePXZb_}{c`B[kjmnsmnmmmnkjnwyk_:|c ѐ}oawXjzPfvSeuYi{^nj`Vr~l]Цl` K`Ft4~VK.2 "[H({-D -m[3>ĺ`, sdY}s%D*sf޻A7-[& y#vAմA,"3ߢ&(缅uS͘u;???zz|0-؞=X/⚚F <Q9U4kC ;i@ LtZ9/S{5%1/nS^h++/dd`Sqm*m?֔M~%o姡ىJJJ++-aY˵S(#xButx/NY}䞞BBB((* @IropmubUumqO րܐ)))GGGvwSڶ}ڷ|>ۿ۟6vf}}sigrok-cli-0.7.0/contrib/sigrok-cli_cross.nsi.in0000644000175000017500000002444613117370103016544 00000000000000## ## This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. ## ## Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Uwe Hermann ## ## 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 2 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 . ## # # This file is used to create the sigrok-cli Windows installer via NSIS. # It is meant for use in a cross-compile setup (not for native builds). # See the 'sigrok-cross-mingw' script in the sigrok-util repo for details. # # NSIS documentation: # http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/ # http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Modern%20UI%202/Readme.html # # Include the "Modern UI" header, which gives us the usual Windows look-n-feel. !include "MUI2.nsh" # --- Global stuff ------------------------------------------------------------ # Installer/product name. Name "@PACKAGE_NAME@" # Filename of the installer executable. OutFile "@PACKAGE_NAME@-@SC_PACKAGE_VERSION@-installer.exe" # Where to install the application. InstallDir "$PROGRAMFILES\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@" # Request admin privileges for Windows Vista and Windows 7. # http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html RequestExecutionLevel admin # Local helper definitions. !define REGSTR "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\@PACKAGE_NAME@" # --- MUI interface configuration --------------------------------------------- # Use the following icon for the installer EXE file. !define MUI_ICON "@top_srcdir@/contrib/sigrok-logo-notext.ico" # Show a nice image at the top of each installer page. !define MUI_HEADERIMAGE # Don't automatically go to the Finish page so the user can check the log. !define MUI_FINISHPAGE_NOAUTOCLOSE # Upon "cancel", ask the user if he really wants to abort the installer. !define MUI_ABORTWARNING # Don't force the user to accept the license, just show it. # Details: http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/3124 !define MUI_LICENSEPAGE_BUTTON $(^NextBtn) !define MUI_LICENSEPAGE_TEXT_BOTTOM "Click Next to continue." # Path where the cross-compiled sigrok tools and libraries are located. # Change this to where-ever you installed libsigrok.a and so on. !define CROSS "@prefix@" # --- MUI pages --------------------------------------------------------------- # Show a nice "Welcome to the ... Setup Wizard" page. !insertmacro MUI_PAGE_WELCOME # Show the license of the project. !insertmacro MUI_PAGE_LICENSE "@top_srcdir@/COPYING" # Show a screen which allows the user to select which components to install. !insertmacro MUI_PAGE_COMPONENTS # Allow the user to select a different install directory. !insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY # Perform the actual installation, i.e. install the files. !insertmacro MUI_PAGE_INSTFILES # Show a final "We're done, click Finish to close this wizard" message. !insertmacro MUI_PAGE_FINISH # Pages used for the uninstaller. !insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_WELCOME !insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_CONFIRM !insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_INSTFILES !insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_FINISH # --- MUI language files ------------------------------------------------------ # Select an installer language (required!). !insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "English" # --- Default section --------------------------------------------------------- Section "@PACKAGE_NAME@ (required)" Section1 # This section is gray (can't be disabled) in the component list. SectionIn RO # Install the file(s) specified below into the specified directory. SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" # License file. File "@top_srcdir@/COPYING" # sigrok-cli.exe. File "${CROSS}/bin/@PACKAGE_NAME@.exe" # Zadig (used for installing WinUSB drivers). File "${CROSS}/zadig.exe" File "${CROSS}/zadig_xp.exe" # Python File "${CROSS}/python34.dll" File "${CROSS}/python34.zip" SetOutPath "$INSTDIR\share" # Protocol decoders. File /r /x "__pycache__" /x "*.pyc" "${CROSS}/share/libsigrokdecode" # Firmware files. File /r "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-firmware" # Generate the uninstaller executable. WriteUninstaller "$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe" # Create a sub-directory in the start menu. CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok" CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@" # Create a shortcut for sigrok-cli (this merely opens a "DOS box"). # Set the working directory (where the user will be placed into when # the DOS box starts) to the installation directory. SetOutPath "$INSTDIR" CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\sigrok command-line tool.lnk" \ "$SYSDIR\cmd.exe" \ "/K echo For instructions run @PACKAGE_NAME@ --help." \ "$SYSDIR\cmd.exe" 0 \ SW_SHOWNORMAL "" "Run @PACKAGE_NAME@" # Create a shortcut for the uninstaller. CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Uninstall @PACKAGE_NAME@.lnk" \ "$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe" "" "$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe" 0 \ SW_SHOWNORMAL "" "Uninstall @PACKAGE_NAME@" # Create a shortcut for the Zadig executable. CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Zadig (@PACKAGE_NAME@).lnk" \ "$INSTDIR\zadig.exe" "" "$INSTDIR\zadig.exe" 0 \ SW_SHOWNORMAL "" "Zadig" # Create a shortcut for the Zadig executable (for Win XP). CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Zadig (@PACKAGE_NAME@, Win XP).lnk" \ "$INSTDIR\zadig_xp.exe" "" "$INSTDIR\zadig_xp.exe" 0 \ SW_SHOWNORMAL "" "Zadig (Win XP)" # Create registry keys for "Add/remove programs" in the control panel. WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "DisplayName" "@PACKAGE_STRING@" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "UninstallString" \ "$\"$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe$\"" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "InstallLocation" "$\"$INSTDIR$\"" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "DisplayIcon" \ "$\"$INSTDIR\sigrok-logo-notext.ico$\"" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "Publisher" "sigrok" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "HelpLink" \ "http://sigrok.org/wiki/Sigrok-cli" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "URLUpdateInfo" \ "http://sigrok.org/wiki/Downloads" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "URLInfoAbout" "http://sigrok.org" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "DisplayVersion" "@SC_PACKAGE_VERSION@" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "Contact" \ "sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.org" WriteRegStr HKLM "${REGSTR}" "Comments" \ "This is the sigrok command-line application." # Display "Remove" instead of "Modify/Remove" in the control panel. WriteRegDWORD HKLM "${REGSTR}" "NoModify" 1 WriteRegDWORD HKLM "${REGSTR}" "NoRepair" 1 # TODO: Add sigrok-cli directory to the PATH env. variable. SectionEnd Section /o "Example data" Section2 # Example *.sr files. SetOutPath "$INSTDIR\examples" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/arm_trace/stm32f105/trace_example.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/am230x/am2301/am2301_1mhz.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/avr_isp/atmega88/isp_atmega88_erase_chip.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/can/microchip_mcp2515dm-bm/mcp2515dm-bm-125kbits_msg_222_5bytes.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/dcf77/pollin_dcf1_module/dcf77_120s.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/i2c/eeprom_24xx/microchip_24lc02b/hantek_6022be_powerup.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/i2c/eeprom_24xx/microchip_24lc64/sainsmart_dds120_powerup_scl_sda_analog.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/i2c/potentiometer/analog_devices_ad5258/ad5258_read_once_write_continuously_triangle.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/mdio/lan8720a/lan8720a_read_write_read.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/onewire/owfs/ds28ea00.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/sdcard/sd_mode/rcar-h2/cmd23_cmd18.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/spi/mx25l1605d/mx25l1605d_read.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/uart/gps/mtk3339/mtk3339_8n1_9600.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/usb/hid/mouse/olimex_stm32-h103_usb_hid/olimex_stm32-h103_usb_hid.sr" File "${CROSS}/share/sigrok-dumps/z80/kc85/kc85-20mhz.sr" # Create a shortcut for the example data folder. CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Examples (@PACKAGE_NAME@).lnk" \ "$INSTDIR\examples" "" "$INSTDIR\examples" 0 \ SW_SHOWNORMAL "" "" SectionEnd # --- Uninstaller section ----------------------------------------------------- Section "Uninstall" # Always delete the uninstaller first (yes, this really works). Delete "$INSTDIR\Uninstall.exe" # Delete the application, the application data, and related libs. Delete "$INSTDIR\COPYING" Delete "$INSTDIR\@PACKAGE_NAME@.exe" Delete "$INSTDIR\zadig.exe" Delete "$INSTDIR\zadig_xp.exe" Delete "$INSTDIR\python34.dll" Delete "$INSTDIR\python34.zip" # Delete all decoders and everything else in libsigrokdecode/. # There could be *.pyc files or __pycache__ subdirs and so on. RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\share\libsigrokdecode" # Delete the firmware files. RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\share\sigrok-firmware" # Delete the example *.sr files. RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\examples\*" # Delete the install directory and its sub-directories. RMDir "$INSTDIR\share" RMDir "$INSTDIR\examples" RMDir "$INSTDIR" # Delete the links from the start menu. Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\sigrok command-line tool.lnk" Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Uninstall @PACKAGE_NAME@.lnk" Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Zadig (@PACKAGE_NAME@).lnk" Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Zadig (@PACKAGE_NAME@, Win XP).lnk" Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@\Examples (@PACKAGE_NAME@).lnk" # Delete the sub-directory in the start menu. RMDir "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok\@PACKAGE_NAME@" RMDir "$SMPROGRAMS\sigrok" # Delete the registry key(s). DeleteRegKey HKLM "${REGSTR}" SectionEnd # --- Component selection section descriptions -------------------------------- LangString DESC_Section1 ${LANG_ENGLISH} "This installs the sigrok command-line tool, some firmware files, the protocol decoders, and all required libraries." LangString DESC_Section2 ${LANG_ENGLISH} "This installs some example files that you can use to try out the features sigrok has to offer." !insertmacro MUI_FUNCTION_DESCRIPTION_BEGIN !insertmacro MUI_DESCRIPTION_TEXT ${Section1} $(DESC_Section1) !insertmacro MUI_DESCRIPTION_TEXT ${Section2} $(DESC_Section2) !insertmacro MUI_FUNCTION_DESCRIPTION_END sigrok-cli-0.7.0/options.c0000644000175000017500000002030013117370103012330 00000000000000/* * This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. * * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen * * 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 . */ #include #include #include "sigrok-cli.h" gboolean opt_version = FALSE; gboolean opt_list_supported = FALSE; gint opt_loglevel = SR_LOG_WARN; /* Show errors+warnings by default. */ gboolean opt_scan_devs = FALSE; gboolean opt_wait_trigger = FALSE; gchar *opt_input_file = NULL; gchar *opt_output_file = NULL; gchar *opt_drv = NULL; gchar *opt_config = NULL; gchar *opt_channels = NULL; gchar *opt_channel_group = NULL; gchar *opt_triggers = NULL; gchar **opt_pds = NULL; #ifdef HAVE_SRD gchar *opt_pd_annotations = NULL; gchar *opt_pd_meta = NULL; gchar *opt_pd_binary = NULL; #endif gchar *opt_input_format = NULL; gchar *opt_output_format = NULL; gchar *opt_transform_module = NULL; gboolean opt_show = FALSE; gchar *opt_time = NULL; gchar *opt_samples = NULL; gchar *opt_frames = NULL; gboolean opt_continuous = FALSE; gchar *opt_get = NULL; gboolean opt_set = FALSE; /* * Defines a callback function that generates an error if an * option occurs twice. */ #define CHECK_ONCE(option) \ static gboolean check_ ## option \ (const gchar *option_name, const gchar *value, \ gpointer data, GError **error) \ { \ (void)data; \ \ static gboolean seen = FALSE; \ if (seen) { \ g_set_error(error, G_OPTION_ERROR, G_OPTION_ERROR_FAILED, \ "superfluous option \"%s\"", option_name); \ return FALSE; \ } \ \ option = g_strdup(value); \ seen = TRUE; \ return TRUE; \ } CHECK_ONCE(opt_drv) CHECK_ONCE(opt_config) CHECK_ONCE(opt_input_format) CHECK_ONCE(opt_output_format) CHECK_ONCE(opt_transform_module) CHECK_ONCE(opt_channels) CHECK_ONCE(opt_channel_group) CHECK_ONCE(opt_triggers) #ifdef HAVE_SRD CHECK_ONCE(opt_pd_annotations) CHECK_ONCE(opt_pd_meta) CHECK_ONCE(opt_pd_binary) #endif CHECK_ONCE(opt_time) CHECK_ONCE(opt_samples) CHECK_ONCE(opt_frames) CHECK_ONCE(opt_get) #undef CHECK_STR_ONCE static gchar **input_file_array = NULL; static gchar **output_file_array = NULL; static const GOptionEntry optargs[] = { {"version", 'V', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_version, "Show version", NULL}, {"list-supported", 'L', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_list_supported, "List supported devices/modules/decoders", NULL}, {"loglevel", 'l', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &opt_loglevel, "Set loglevel (5 is most verbose)", NULL}, {"driver", 'd', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_drv, "The driver to use", NULL}, {"config", 'c', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_config, "Specify device configuration options", NULL}, {"input-file", 'i', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_FILENAME_ARRAY, &input_file_array, "Load input from file", NULL}, {"input-format", 'I', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_input_format, "Input format", NULL}, {"output-file", 'o', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_FILENAME_ARRAY, &output_file_array, "Save output to file", NULL}, {"output-format", 'O', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_output_format, "Output format", NULL}, {"transform-module", 'T', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_transform_module, "Transform module", NULL}, {"channels", 'C', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_channels, "Channels to use", NULL}, {"channel-group", 'g', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_channel_group, "Channel groups", NULL}, {"triggers", 't', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_triggers, "Trigger configuration", NULL}, {"wait-trigger", 'w', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_wait_trigger, "Wait for trigger", NULL}, #ifdef HAVE_SRD {"protocol-decoders", 'P', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING_ARRAY, &opt_pds, "Protocol decoders to run", NULL}, {"protocol-decoder-annotations", 'A', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_pd_annotations, "Protocol decoder annotation(s) to show", NULL}, {"protocol-decoder-meta", 'M', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_pd_meta, "Protocol decoder meta output to show", NULL}, {"protocol-decoder-binary", 'B', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_pd_binary, "Protocol decoder binary output to show", NULL}, #endif {"scan", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_scan_devs, "Scan for devices", NULL}, {"show", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_show, "Show device/format/decoder details", NULL}, {"time", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_time, "How long to sample (ms)", NULL}, {"samples", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_samples, "Number of samples to acquire", NULL}, {"frames", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_frames, "Number of frames to acquire", NULL}, {"continuous", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_continuous, "Sample continuously", NULL}, {"get", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, &check_opt_get, "Get device option only", NULL}, {"set", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &opt_set, "Set device options only", NULL}, {NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL} }; /* * Parses the command line and sets all the 'opt_...' variables. * Returns zero on success, non-zero otherwise. */ int parse_options(int argc, char **argv) { GError *error = NULL; GOptionContext *context = g_option_context_new(NULL); int ret = 1; g_option_context_add_main_entries(context, optargs, NULL); if (!g_option_context_parse(context, &argc, &argv, &error)) { g_critical("%s", error->message); goto done; } /* * Because of encoding issues with filenames (mentioned in the glib * documentation), we don't check them with a callback function, but * collect them into arrays and then check if the arrays contain at * most one element. */ if (NULL != input_file_array) { if (NULL != input_file_array[0] && NULL != input_file_array[1]) { g_critical("option \"--input-file/-i\" only allowed once"); goto done; } opt_input_file = g_strdup(input_file_array[0]); } if (NULL != output_file_array) { if (NULL != output_file_array[0] && NULL != output_file_array[1]) { g_critical("option \"--output-file/-o\" only allowed once"); goto done; } opt_output_file = g_strdup(output_file_array[0]); } if (1 != argc) { g_critical("superfluous command line argument \"%s\"", argv[1]); goto done; } ret = 0; done: g_option_context_free(context); g_strfreev(input_file_array); g_strfreev(output_file_array); input_file_array = NULL; output_file_array = NULL; return ret; } void show_help(void) { GOptionContext *context = g_option_context_new(NULL); g_option_context_add_main_entries(context, optargs, NULL); char *help = g_option_context_get_help(context, TRUE, NULL); printf("%s", help); g_free(help); g_option_context_free(context); #ifdef HAVE_SRD #define SHOW_DECODER_TEXT "| -P " #else #define SHOW_DECODER_TEXT "" #endif printf("Example use, typical options:\n"); printf(" -d --scan\n"); printf(" -d { --samples N | --frames N | --time T | --continuous }\n"); printf(" { -d | -I | -O %s} --show\n", SHOW_DECODER_TEXT); printf(" See the manpage or the wiki for more details.\n"); printf(" Note: --samples/--frames/--time/--continuous is required for acquisition.\n"); } sigrok-cli-0.7.0/configure.ac0000644000175000017500000000732213117370103012770 00000000000000## ## This file is part of the sigrok-cli project. ## ## Copyright (C) 2010 Bert Vermeulen ## ## 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 . ## # We require at least autoconf 2.63 (AC_INIT format changed there). AC_PREREQ([2.63]) AC_INIT([sigrok-cli], [0.7.0], [sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net], [sigrok-cli], [http://www.sigrok.org]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([sigrok-cli.h]) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([autostuff]) AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h]) # We require at least automake 1.11 (needed for 'silent rules'). AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.11 -Wall -Werror no-define std-options check-news]) AM_SILENT_RULES([yes]) AC_CANONICAL_HOST # Checks for programs. AC_PROG_CC AC_PROG_INSTALL # Set the standard the C library headers should conform to. AH_VERBATIM([_POSIX_C_SOURCE], [/* The targeted POSIX standard. */ #ifndef _POSIX_C_SOURCE # define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L #endif]) # Get compiler versions. SR_PROG_VERSION([$CC], [sc_cc_version]) # Set up the sigrok-cli version defines. SR_PKG_VERSION_SET([SC_PACKAGE_VERSION], [AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]) ############################# ## Optional dependencies ## ############################# # Initialize pkg-config. # We require at least 0.22, as "Requires.private" behaviour changed there. PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([0.22]) # Keep track of all checked modules so we can list them at the end. SR_PKG_CHECK_SUMMARY([sc_pkglibs_summary]) # Collect the pkg-config module names of all dependencies. SR_VAR_OPT_PKG([SC_PKGLIBS]) SR_ARG_OPT_PKG([libsigrokdecode], [SRD],, [libsigrokdecode >= 0.5.0]) ###################### ## Feature checks ## ###################### AC_LANG([C]) # Enable the C99 standard if possible. SC_EXTRA_CFLAGS= SR_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAGS([SC_EXTRA_CFLAGS], [C99], [-std=c99 -c99 -AC99 -qlanglvl=extc99]) SR_ARG_ENABLE_WARNINGS([SC_WFLAGS], [-Wall], [-Wall -Wextra]) # Check host characteristics. AC_SYS_LARGEFILE ############################## ## Finalize configuration ## ############################## # Retrieve the compile and link flags for all modules combined. # Also, bail out at this point if any module dependency is not met. PKG_CHECK_MODULES([SIGROK_CLI], [glib-2.0 >= 2.32.0 libsigrok >= 0.5.0 $SC_PKGLIBS]) sc_glib_version=`$PKG_CONFIG --modversion glib-2.0 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD` sc_libsigrok_version=`$PKG_CONFIG --modversion libsigrok 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD` AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile contrib/sigrok-cli_cross.nsi]) AC_OUTPUT cat >&AS_MESSAGE_FD <<_EOF sigrok-cli configuration summary: - Package version................. $SC_PACKAGE_VERSION - Prefix.......................... $prefix - Building on..................... $build - Building for.................... $host Compile configuration: - C compiler...................... $CC - C compiler version.............. $sc_cc_version - C compiler flags................ $CFLAGS - Additional C compiler flags..... $SC_EXTRA_CFLAGS - C compiler warnings............. $SC_WFLAGS - Linker flags.................... $LDFLAGS Detected libraries (required): - glib-2.0 >= 2.32.0.............. $sc_glib_version - libsigrok >= 0.5.0.............. $sc_libsigrok_version Detected libraries (optional): $sc_pkglibs_summary _EOF sigrok-cli-0.7.0/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000032420413117371371012265 00000000000000commit f21b76181d6a2549ce1ddfb30bffa95ec436b054 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Jun 8 20:28:02 2017 +0200 NEWS: Update for upcoming 0.7.0 release. commit 81f781288ab8ce19c46d2f090a16428d28fe0435 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Jun 8 23:16:18 2017 +0200 Fix various clang warnings. ../show.c:668:30: warning: variable 'q' is uninitialized when used here [-Wuninitialized] s = sr_period_string(p, q); ^ ../show.c:324:30: note: initialize the variable 'q' to silence this warning const uint64_t *uint64, p, q, low, high; ^ = 0 ../show.c:668:27: warning: variable 'p' is uninitialized when used here [-Wuninitialized] s = sr_period_string(p, q); ^ ../show.c:324:27: note: initialize the variable 'p' to silence this warning const uint64_t *uint64, p, q, low, high; ^ = 0 ../show.c:458:58: warning: variable 'high' is uninitialized when used here [-Wuninitialized] printf(" Maximum number of samples: %"PRIu64"\n", high); ^~~~ ../show.c:324:41: CC input.o note: initialize the variable 'high' to silence this warning const uint64_t *uint64, p, q, low, high; ^ = 0 ../show.c:589:33: warning: variable 'low' is uninitialized when used here [-Wuninitialized] printf("%"PRIu64"-%"PRIu64, low, high); ^~~ ../show.c:324:35: note: initialize the variable 'low' to silence this warning const uint64_t *uint64, p, q, low, high; ^ = 0 commit 198182cc092b56a005e8990057bffb99794ec797 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Jun 6 14:45:37 2017 +0200 HACKING: Update URL to Linux kernel coding style. commit 7930408d655ee55d4aee839eb8feee707d9e5843 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Jun 6 14:05:12 2017 +0200 README: Drop trailing whitespace. commit 3f85a61849759896e0e9b009be14a696108d4309 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Jun 6 11:15:45 2017 +0200 Fix build when using --without-libsigrokdecode. commit 443ccd3c3adf2db300afa0a8e23b1c6a89aa0727 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Jun 5 17:43:32 2017 +0200 Installer: Whitespace consistency fixes. commit d8f647c4c1181fbab1e8bb35834b1b3b20af482a Author: Soeren Apel Date: Mon Jun 5 17:16:30 2017 +0200 Installer: Add "sigrok-cli" to uninstaller/Zadig links. Windows 10 merges all links of the same vendor ("sigrok" here) into one section in the Start menu. If PulseView and sigrok-cli are installed, there will be two "Uninstall" links and the user will not know which one uninstalls which program. commit a663411b8f15f3933caa0629414cf5b994f299c4 Author: Soeren Apel Date: Mon Jun 5 17:13:21 2017 +0200 Installer: Place set of example .sr files in separate section commit b5e7f00b51b0cf5dfda10717202f6fa12611d0d9 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jun 3 17:17:04 2017 +0200 --list-supported: Show detailed library/feature info. commit 6293db8aea090170eced25d6f92c348b013ea475 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jun 3 17:03:44 2017 +0200 List supported devices, modules, decoders via --list-supported. Move this data from -V to -L|--list-supported for usability reasons. This fixes bug #604. commit 247d467ad9b9a68f9c5cdd39b272b7879b3a3f0f Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 31 23:09:57 2017 +0200 Bump requirements to libsigrok/libsigrokdecode 0.5.0. We use various new API calls from the upcoming 0.5.0 releases and are not compatible with the respective 0.4.x anymore. commit 2b5d1ae678011075ca0413d36395313f7f001f26 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 31 23:00:39 2017 +0200 show: Also print the possible decoder input/output IDs. commit 65c1ecf9045a87cfd87e0c7d87bf3ca2d7e60021 Author: Gerhard Sittig Date: Tue May 23 19:41:41 2017 +0200 options: expand builtin help, discuss samples/time/continuous constraint It might be surprising when the sigrok-cli(1) program does nothing (yet spends user noticable time) before quitting while it spews the --help text to the screen. Expand the builtin help text, explicitly mention that either of --samples or --frames or --time or --continuous are essentially required for data acquisition. commit 87cb3b61d72f430479bb5fdfd3c0c909f3ac899e Author: Soeren Apel Date: Sat Feb 25 22:56:36 2017 +0100 Update sr_period_string usage commit 9d94914ce9de358085ffaef85cd152d0dbd95155 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 5 17:08:54 2017 +0100 configure summary: Show linker flags. commit 10d4fc25bfd67dbd7b457851d6c8a1dc8b031b39 Author: Karl Palsson Date: Tue Nov 29 16:21:30 2016 +0000 Show annotations based on decoder ID Originally, decoder ID was equal to decoder instance ID, so it didn't matter what you were comparing with. However, with distinct decoder instances, this assumption fails. Because instance IDs can't be known in advance, and because it would make the CLI arguments even more complex, we simply let the -A option continue to be per decoder, not per instance. This maintains compatibility with prior behaviour, but doesn't allow the full flexibility possible with the library. Behaviour preserved: Single PD, no -A flag => all annotations from PD Single PD, -A pdid => all annotations from PD Single PD, -A pdid=annX => annX from PD Behaviour now added: Duplicate PDs, no -A flag => all annotations from all PDs Duplicate PDs, -A pdid => all annotations from all PDs of type pdid Duplicate PDs, -A pdid=annX => all annX from all PDs of type pdid This fixes parts of bug #868. Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson commit c5e0e72ee3bcc799d1510c9fb91b3a0073766b2a Author: Karl Palsson Date: Tue Nov 29 14:32:29 2016 +0000 valgrind: Clear more unfreed memory issues Command line used for checking: $ valgrind -v --leak-check=full ./sigrok-cli \ -i rockband_wireless_keyboard_wii/midi_key4.sr \ -P uart:baudrate=31250,midi -P uart:baudrate=31250,midi Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson commit e9e4dc4d7ecc678cffaa9a93034319f7e02f33b9 Author: Karl Palsson Date: Tue Nov 29 13:19:46 2016 +0000 Include decoder instance ID in normal outputs Without this, it's nigh impossible to determine what lines of output are from what decoder. While -l 4 and above will include this information, this feels like something that is essential even at the basic level. Old: System Realtime: active sensing System Realtime: active sensing System Realtime: active sensing UNHANDLED DATA: 0x00 Channel 1: note on (note = 51 'D#3', velocity = 70) System Realtime: active sensing System Realtime: active sensing System Realtime: active sensing System Realtime: active sensing UNHANDLED DATA: 0x00 Channel 1: note on (note = 51 'D#3', velocity = 70) System Realtime: active sensing New: midi1: System Realtime: active sensing midi1: System Realtime: active sensing midi1: System Realtime: active sensing midi1: UNHANDLED DATA: 0x00 midi1: Channel 1: note on (note = 51 'D#3', velocity = 70) midi1: System Realtime: active sensing midi2: System Realtime: active sensing midi2: System Realtime: active sensing midi2: System Realtime: active sensing midi2: UNHANDLED DATA: 0x00 midi2: Channel 1: note on (note = 51 'D#3', velocity = 70) midi2: System Realtime: active sensing This fixes parts of bug #868. Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson commit 551f570c7b6b572d83b93f961b13580d4839fff6 Author: Karl Palsson Date: Fri Nov 25 16:28:17 2016 +0000 Support multiple protocol decoder stacks Requires libsigrokdecode changes to actually work. This allows multiple -P options to be specified, each of which is registered as a full stack with libsigrokdecode. At this point, there's no way to specify annotations per instance, the annotations are simply global per decoder (as before) rather than per instance. This fixes parts of bug #868. Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson commit c83f755098b3c5d10b3ad022c0f4e934edc94148 Author: Karl Palsson Date: Thu Nov 24 12:29:09 2016 +0000 Drop -S stack option The -P option already stacks. The -S option was only used for changing the stacking order. Simply require the correct order with -P. This reduces the confusion in stacking. Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson commit f4c490a7a2e53564ef90956aea8c09d09685f51e Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Feb 17 09:24:18 2017 +0100 sigrok-cli_cross.nsi.in: Use Python 3.4 (Windows XP support). The last Python version to officially support Windows XP was 3.4.x. We'll keep the Windows installers at that version for the time being, until Windows XP support is no longer feasible (e.g. because important sigrok requirements such as Qt, glib, or libusb drop XP suppport). commit 6c3373fb7b0badb958fb653b1382af42d5a4a6dc Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Feb 2 22:26:52 2017 +0100 sigrok-cli_cross.nsi.in: Bump Python version to 3.6. commit 04044d1b73a53aa24c22d5a722e5ce2570fcdd74 Author: Gerhard Sittig Date: Thu Oct 20 09:49:00 2016 +0200 license: remove FSF postal address from boiler plate license text Remove the FSF postal address as it might change (it did in the past). Reference the gnu.org website instead which is more stable. commit 96d0921142060606933323f6bc37b02ee1225c3d Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Oct 20 23:09:24 2016 +0200 --help output: More specific --show help text. Mention that --show also works for showing input/output format options, as well as protocol decoder options. This fixes bug #851. commit 20917615ac052d1e811066b648438daed00afb67 Author: Gerhard Sittig Date: Sun Oct 16 18:25:30 2016 +0200 show: print binary classes as well in protocol decoder details The output of `sigrok -P --show` omitted the binary classes, users could not learn which specs are available for the -B option. Add a "Binary classes:" section after the list of annotations. Signed-off-by: Gerhard Sittig commit d473271c6e4fb6e618697bcd5acfe5af0b5afeb2 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Aug 15 14:52:18 2016 +0200 configure.ac: Bump package version to 0.7.0. 0.7.0 will be the next major release. Bump now, so that there is no confusion of tarball 0.6.0 and 0.7.0-git snapshots. commit 7bdc46d6fcdcfa00dd29ac102f3128aeb44a479c Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Jan 29 21:51:13 2016 +0100 NEWS: Update for upcoming 0.6.0 release. commit 09fc39da486b8618d65b66ca96a760478c3e89e2 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Dec 31 18:55:29 2015 +0100 Update API calls due to recent libsigrok renames. - sr_driver_scan_options() -> sr_driver_scan_options_list() - sr_dev_config_capabilities() -> sr_dev_config_capabilities_list() commit c7639c1d63d85687618087acdbf5279b94c24117 Author: Martin Ling Date: Tue Nov 3 11:42:30 2015 +0000 Update for configuration API changes. commit 1ef118ab81ddbdc3ba96724826e396ef8ad7c882 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Oct 9 18:45:03 2015 +0200 input: Use own main loop instead of sr_session_run() Again, this is mainly for demonstration purposes, and to make sigrok-cli consistently use the same "modern" API everywhere. commit 3addebb2440550f9b34a39629bdb7c1ab1d05fc3 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Oct 9 18:33:14 2015 +0200 build: Require GLib 2.32.0 This is needed for the G_SOURCE_REMOVE symbolic constant. Although it would be trivial to make do without it, there is no reason not to bump the requirement since libsigrok depends on GLib 2.32.0 anyway. commit fd65ec4c9c349a9ed240fedf69946abea7afd047 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Oct 9 18:26:00 2015 +0200 anykey: Use GLib I/O channel watch Watch for input on a GLib I/O channel using the standard GLib main loop API instead of injecting an FD event source into the sigrok session loop. Also run the session in a main loop created by sigrok-cli instead of using sr_session_run(). This is mainly for demonstration; the GLib I/O watch change would work even with sr_session_run() since it is using the same main context in this case. commit 2620358aec3debcf4db81709927e8bb787d08b9b Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Oct 9 17:22:21 2015 +0200 options: Type of G_OPTION_ARG_NONE is gboolean Change mistaken gchar * variables to gboolean type. commit 19bdd3ddd23223f80c6f6d9465fc39436c69c5c8 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Oct 7 02:05:00 2015 +0200 Use g_strerror() in favor of strerror(). commit a5396d7bf2d01964b77d714cfcfbcacc641be92a Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Sat Oct 3 17:50:28 2015 +0200 windows: Install data files into share subdirectory This allows these files to be found on standard paths relative to the executable location. commit 295be22b52725c65ffbf41b230b9131c47cb2bd8 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Sep 14 17:31:59 2015 +0200 Makefile.am: Shorten ChangeLog target a bit. commit c5f46105a8ca33fcd313268a6edb286b028a922b Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Sun Sep 13 22:45:24 2015 +0200 Build: Move _POSIX_C_SOURCE definition to config.h Do not redefine it though when already set, so that it can be overridden by the user, or indirectly by the compiler settings. commit d486cbddfe380de95a98646f7626426955e563ee Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Sun Sep 13 22:42:51 2015 +0200 Build: Include first in all source files Since Autoconf places some important feature flags only into the configuration header, it is necessary to include it globally to guarantee a consistent build. commit 89025e7128b7d2540764eb9b8ef600286ef25f91 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Sep 12 17:06:43 2015 +0200 Use PRIu64 instead of %ld for uint64_t printing. commit e29b500cc4292c530ba928961f8f456d668ac6dc Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Sun Sep 6 00:51:10 2015 +0200 Clean up .gitignore commit 9d6422708d553d1e892f0ad18053901578d9559f Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Sat Sep 5 23:12:09 2015 +0200 Build: Adopt modernized Autotools build system commit 51f029fb17da201aa8953e27cfd18f4d90071dfb Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Sat Sep 5 23:08:51 2015 +0200 Build: Add copy of sigrok.m4 from libsigrok commit 21964baec4fe7cf0997f75dec6a837d93f12a4c8 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Sat Sep 5 23:20:21 2015 +0200 device: Use g_ascii_strcasecmp() for portability commit 15a14bffcbbc762f81a13de665eeabd2193c3bec Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Sep 8 14:26:22 2015 +0200 Free trigger after acquisition session. commit 4c6bfc08f6951ff8a7d0b4b4420de00d1c6fd193 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Wed Sep 2 15:55:41 2015 +0200 NSIS installer fix for Windows commit 84b39e3e488c4897df5afb5ffeca21ef30c71fba Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 23 23:21:14 2015 +0200 Support SR_T_MQ. commit e950559979908f828a903ede8a50bde091566eed Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 23 23:21:14 2015 +0200 Support SR_T_MQLIST. commit e4e4b4724b27addf14b827314104295e4125396a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 23 23:20:40 2015 +0200 Use new sr_key_info instead of sr_config_info. commit cbbea0871ba979786ea00f0cf9ed4abe3cc0b857 Author: Soeren Apel Date: Thu Aug 20 20:24:29 2015 +0200 session: Use INTERNAL_IO_HANDLING output module flag Also, fix the segfault occuring due to an invalid outfile handle when using srzip. commit ee639fb40fa43aa3553ef0229def9bcdb8338c2b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Aug 20 19:47:12 2015 +0200 Pass unitsize to srd_session_send() directly. Follow an API change in libsigrokdecode where srd_inst_channel_set_all() no longer gets passed a unitsize, but rather srd_session_send() gets it. This allows us to avoid having to guess a unitsize based on the number of channels (which guesses incorrectly in some cases). This fixes (parts of) bug #352. commit 6ffb657795f2c4115a7483580c80f27f8d60d4ec Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Aug 9 17:27:18 2015 +0200 nsis: Add start menu entries for Zadig. This fixes bug #543. commit 5899178d2d92d12bb8bed7e6b874ea778b7329c2 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Jul 30 19:11:17 2015 +0200 Don't open an output file in the case of srzip. This fixes parts of bug #570. commit 5d7604d168152ce4c419928b20f0ccfeb669ebba Author: Soeren Apel Date: Wed Jul 29 21:37:47 2015 +0200 session: Supply filename to the output module directly This fixes parts of bug #570. commit 54a3b8eedcf995e009e155f2fe29ceb26e6ff24a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jul 18 18:07:12 2015 +0200 Build-depend on the upcoming libsigrok + libsigrokdecode 0.4.0. commit 13be8bd018704c5552790c9a04ac44d3040f1804 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jul 18 18:05:58 2015 +0200 Bump version to 0.6.0 (the upcoming next major release). commit 4f3d0b1012b90d2d68ca0b9fcb40d9374764996a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jul 18 18:05:36 2015 +0200 Append "-git" to the version string. This avoids confusion with the released tarballs. commit bc5b66d7044337c00a6c2a8af86b910d33a56a90 Author: Jens Steinhauser Date: Fri Apr 17 23:28:44 2015 +0200 Check if hash table is NULL before accessing it. This fixes bug 520. commit c59bf72b694ab1d08b2ea44de4349c277e206414 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Apr 7 02:38:39 2015 +0200 autogen.sh: Drop obsolete MinGW/MSYS items. For Windows builds (which require MinGW-w64) we currently support: - cross-builds using MXE (mxe.cc) and possibly other cross-compile setups - native builds using MSYS2 (sf.net/projects/msys2/) Neither of those require explicitly specifying ACLOCAL_DIR. commit 59e421bbda22512122660aee370d31b88f8ccdf4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Apr 4 19:34:06 2015 +0200 Update due to sr_driver_list() now taking a context. commit 23c40b60cd87f9779c6e99a99653f7c68682c852 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Mar 26 21:56:29 2015 +0100 Minor cosmetics. commit ad92a2b3072fadfcda1c19c03a27a8fe76984383 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Mar 26 21:51:37 2015 +0100 Don't check g_free() arguments for NULL. The g_free() call is guaranteed to not segfault when NULL is passed. commit 662a1e27fa9573a35a6f9a6f699dee2be447826a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Mar 26 21:39:28 2015 +0100 Various #include file cosmetic fixes. Generally include system headers before local headers, unless there's a technical reason to use another order. commit 3d24ca2da53f03585db396e67252a7dcd9e67e6e Author: Martin Ling Date: Wed Mar 25 01:54:52 2015 +0000 sigrok-cli: Update for sr_session_{new,load} API change. commit f0f54487c6a146af523d6eb19fcce63422e3f0f1 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Mar 20 19:38:33 2015 +0100 Minor cosmetics, whitespace- and consistency fixes. commit abb036855e8a35ddeaf7c8bcba02741d78bc25ba Author: Martin Ling Date: Thu Mar 19 22:00:34 2015 +0000 Use sr_dev_channel_enable(). commit 24278d3e7f6baeb32bcc6f52bc2e934d3a658b32 Author: Martin Ling Date: Wed Mar 18 16:40:18 2015 +0000 Fix memory leak in config_key_has_cap(). commit 28b0b84e7ac805ab5a5c40191012d2739e550c74 Author: Bartosz Golaszewski Date: Thu Feb 26 16:06:26 2015 +0100 session.c: Indicate the error type when --config --set fails. When sigrok-cli fails to set a config option it doesn't indicate the actual error as opposed to --get. Print the error message in both cases. Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski commit 15db66c6a90ea967264b66b80d381b89847e3afa Author: Aurelien Jacobs Date: Thu Feb 12 17:08:33 2015 +0100 show: pass NULL parameter to config_key_has_cap() instead of uninitialized cg. It doesn't make sense to pass a cg to this config_key_has_cap() call as it is trying to retrieve the device's global SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES. This fixes the following warning: show.c: In function ‘show_dev_detail’: show.c:392:8: warning: ‘cg’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] && config_key_has_cap(driver, sdi, cg, key, SR_CONF_LIST)) { ^ commit 84c250a2ee6152ec0d857f7be142f873fa44e640 Author: Aurelien Jacobs Date: Thu Feb 12 16:00:54 2015 +0100 session: remove unused variable 'size'. commit fb995521e44b36117dcebd8c0134b4f897733fab Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 11 09:49:03 2015 +0100 Implement support for running transform modules. Syntax: sigrok-cli ... -T :opt1=val1:opt2=val2 ... commit 6f7b4c5d7eb49642f8221a85ee6987751fcd81ce Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Feb 10 20:01:07 2015 +0100 Add -T|--transform-module and show transform modules in -V output. commit 198487f611d8a7be4fa15017c22fa01a56551ca6 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jan 24 20:52:31 2015 +0100 README: Update build requirements list. commit 27d310f019395f2e4d5615b3f88b7255655a8039 Author: Bartosz Golaszewski Date: Thu Dec 4 17:27:08 2014 +0100 opt_to_gvar: notify the user in case of invalid values for --config sigrok-cli exits silently in many cases where values passed to --config are empty strings or haven't been converted by GLib functions properly. Check for errors and notify the user. Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski commit e45889373bd907f0b760aab531787d87bf2bf691 Author: Bartosz Golaszewski Date: Thu Dec 4 17:27:07 2014 +0100 opt_to_gvar: support SR_T_KEYVALUE The key-value data type is not supported as a configuration option. Implement its support as a GLib dictionary. Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski commit b262d8f2ebd57c7131f2e274803291d82f36118f Author: Bartosz Golaszewski Date: Thu Dec 4 17:27:06 2014 +0100 opt_to_gvar: print an error message for unsupported data types Unsupported data types are silently ignored in opt_to_gvar() switch statement. This leads to confusion as sigrok-cli just exits without giving the user any hint on what's the reason for not setting the option properly. Add an error message for unmatched data types. Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski commit 5b1a6c2a18c7ed5359c372275013873d35c395c0 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Dec 7 17:48:29 2014 +0100 mingw: Drop libusb0.dll, always use libusb-1.0. commit 24bd9719166584e3b4e6e6423d6d6bcbc1a88251 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Nov 18 16:24:52 2014 +0100 Always check config key capabilities before using them. commit 783e263e581ed7321ca4bdc1ab7a4fafd2100507 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Nov 17 13:59:42 2014 +0100 Check for config key availability before using it. commit fea5acabffd4f51c9c6bed25612172bf2727cbde Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Nov 12 00:03:16 2014 +0100 Use the srzip output module instead of session save API. commit c6fa2b2e53d04462bd9fd0033b99e9165323762a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Nov 11 16:32:33 2014 +0100 Use getters now that 'struct sr_dev_inst' is opaque. commit d75c85291a61a6d83386de95cff6ad279e853ebd Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Oct 27 21:29:17 2014 +0100 Show driver detail even if no device was found. commit 5e78186bb0d97e1ce995990c1167c41537ab34dc Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Oct 27 21:28:16 2014 +0100 show: Handle more datatypes in a generic way. commit 55bc37760beb4f7b2458d396f2264b050143caef Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Oct 19 11:52:37 2014 +0200 Fix memory leak. commit 41ef1ae49a4973e136ffb99849ad98aa570f9f99 Author: Jens Steinhauser Date: Sun Oct 19 10:47:31 2014 +0200 Parse boolean command line options. This fixes bug 450. commit f553109693c34861f14884b917139bef19d79000 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Oct 2 11:35:07 2014 +0200 Clean up session file loading. commit 67a00747d638fad479a69533e190446975643d6a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Sep 23 12:16:50 2014 +0200 input: Use sr_input_end() at end of input stream. commit 64f9f5b26544e32b469e59ddca68421375426c05 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Sep 22 15:28:40 2014 +0200 input: Don't use the sdi until it's ready. commit 88a195e431d1b0b45dab271966b2f44c217a9298 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Sep 23 22:39:40 2014 +0200 Set device options when called with --get. commit 131ae8d0e37293eb71c3c043ff585321afc3a546 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Sep 23 22:38:29 2014 +0200 Make sure to treat all config keys as uint32_t. commit c5136a5439708d2fc3a1cbe1e1bcc7ea17a6feac Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Sep 19 12:39:33 2014 +0200 Fix a compiler warning. input.c: In function ‘load_input_file’: input.c:123:7: warning: ‘fd’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] len = read(fd, buf->str, BUFSIZE); ^ input.c:42:6: note: ‘fd’ was declared here int fd; ^ commit 23cbb4982936a16c9c48534ea50c7103966ffd10 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Sep 17 16:03:45 2014 +0200 Adapt to config key capabilities. commit a23105b12a31ce9f329cf73f5536d003cea9e243 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Sep 15 20:26:08 2014 +0200 Replace ann_format with ann_class. The naming has been changed to "annotation class" a while ago. commit 4c6a77987e2bbda7c4e9c6f3568ccb7b65226d6c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Sep 13 15:17:49 2014 +0200 Always save all channels to a session file. This works around limitations of the current API that screw up saving only enabled channels. See bug 410. commit 62a64762ea3532d12853d431622b8cd05adbcc8c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Sep 10 17:57:01 2014 +0200 Add --get option. commit ac1e997dc0ed0b4c162009a5dfa9aaf34b9df8d5 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Sep 9 19:54:36 2014 +0200 Fail on invalid channel group. commit dcb420e7b876392ae3bbbaf6a5d41e3d722a7b3a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Sep 7 14:58:16 2014 +0200 Add missing --show pretty-printers. commit 902e368ed1dd50b87dd8a93dcae8ca2983f69cc3 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Aug 30 20:17:34 2014 +0200 Support uint64 input/output module options. commit 11c747bd45fd415e35a6c054fe22beb3443e05ad Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Aug 29 23:02:19 2014 +0200 Fix session file loading. commit b66260b90ab0dc9a4c3df56fba4ea794f74fdec5 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Aug 28 01:50:49 2014 +0200 Use sr_input_scan_*() API changes. commit a48ddcc122a4ec8625c634041f4d635ff5935565 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Aug 28 00:17:05 2014 +0200 Always consider input from stdin as a non-session format. commit 47f97410b41a4d83d49f3b6c82209e51c5a762a8 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Aug 20 01:15:36 2014 +0200 Allow input from stdin by specifying "-i -". commit a8b4041ad4829aeb33e243d6a6a0c482be4658cd Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 10 16:58:36 2014 +0200 Use new input API. commit f99038b44505c05197da6954d8fcfbbd728c7216 Author: Peter Zotov Date: Sun Aug 24 13:24:02 2014 +0400 Trigger match on any edge is e, not c. commit ac3dcd3e26b7657e3ae16a95c03d6d2a43a28e54 Author: Peter Zotov Date: Sat Aug 23 13:02:50 2014 +0400 If only one non-demo device is present, select it. commit 87e24fedeb35cb7d5b1c593150ac1a92cf10cf4d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Aug 20 17:31:17 2014 +0200 Fix generic sr_option enumeration. commit 7c6a0420448760fc138cbe38579a5c9e0a46132c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Aug 18 23:59:23 2014 +0200 Fix output module enumeration + code cleanup. commit b61a8850b1396aecb59da1ff51f1c874b1cce01f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Aug 15 22:32:17 2014 +0200 Enumerate output module options according to API change. commit e786e625d3e3b63ea5e85b98c9e1f0281abdc2d5 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 3 01:19:55 2014 +0200 Better output module checking. commit a30daa0376eab28fb655a3a5a3d6716426877b77 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Aug 2 03:43:53 2014 +0200 Handle floating point options for output modules. commit 3d7bf9792393c39ba8bbb3ad51d0a2e59dfb20ba Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Aug 1 16:04:08 2014 +0200 Show PD annotation row members by name, not number. This fixes bug 388. commit d26a362ef5ffe2f2ff2c0a4668925d554e378787 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jul 27 23:33:37 2014 +0200 Remove stray debug output. commit ad6520c433602a426e4e55fec2d5aef8fe11a5b5 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jul 25 22:39:48 2014 +0200 Use finished output API. commit b4eece7c5f666690fdbe1923cd3bdc7cf9425d98 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jul 24 20:31:55 2014 +0200 Free results of device scan as soon as possible. commit 9216694f9278c653c2567074d3d0546d62390ca3 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jul 24 04:28:26 2014 +0200 Add analog output module to default output. The default output module is bits, which only handles logic data. When a user queries a device which outputs analog data, this results in no output at all, which often confuses new users. commit 64c74f2561987c152e3ee3dbf06e20056868ff84 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Jul 23 19:21:54 2014 +0200 Properly handle saving logic data packets of any size. commit 7f1cb96e2f9bc674df26d4d47320c6736864a31e Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Jul 23 00:02:30 2014 +0200 Drop references to obsolete sigrok-commits mailing list. commit 4bf77ec67e693aa08f5b72b71fff9943df8a65e7 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jul 17 22:49:20 2014 +0200 Use new session API. commit 41ce2cbb8ff6253bc1a223298ad93f75dfabcceb Author: Jens Steinhauser Date: Tue Jul 15 23:40:20 2014 +0200 options: Make sure there are no extra arguments. commit 44ac76145c74a503916ffc9a29701b3226d8c0c6 Author: Jens Steinhauser Date: Tue Jul 15 23:31:34 2014 +0200 options: Allow input/output file names only once. commit 0894b97269117fef77fb22d06d726a38e652cee4 Author: Jens Steinhauser Date: Tue Jul 15 22:52:35 2014 +0200 options: String options are only allowed once. commit 7a638873128dedfcad1e77d87c3d2c25516abaf2 Author: Jens Steinhauser Date: Tue Jul 15 17:19:55 2014 +0200 Remove unnecessary extern option variable declarations. commit cd62e027c0a3a8d97a6689d042b92699d8b619f3 Author: Jens Steinhauser Date: Tue Jul 15 17:14:03 2014 +0200 Put option parsing into a separate file. commit 142b54581d3c819b629ecd2c2dce69dfc4297d30 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jul 10 01:53:17 2014 +0200 Add some missing headers. commit b0f1c54057614508b8702ea2565ec4758019030d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 10 14:00:32 2013 +0100 manpage: Document -M and -B options. commit 3a8ceb6ab20eda808a31d0d5e81483ced0ab18bf Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jun 20 17:01:48 2014 +0200 Check srd_decoder_get_by_id() output. This fixes bug 370. Thanks to Sander Alberink for the bug report and patch. commit 50c641aab7c4400393b7d2ab6be9267e3fa1eac7 Author: Aurelien Jacobs Date: Tue Jun 3 16:46:03 2014 +0200 fix a potential use of uninitialized variable show.c: In function ‘show_dev_detail’: show.c:214:11: warning: ‘c’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] char *s, c; ^ commit f9170968a3ebd9a7109312052ad0b9fb805b5090 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat May 31 10:36:15 2014 +0200 Use sr_trigger_stage_add(). commit 6b27bde46ccb02784a327b51b3e7beeb2f9c681a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon May 26 00:58:42 2014 +0200 Use new trigger API. commit 20d461e880e824b722c17d1c7dec2f8fa93f3c00 Author: Cody P Schafer Date: Tue May 6 21:18:38 2014 -0700 sigrok-cli: AC_ARG_WITH uses withval, not enableval Signed-off-by: Cody P Schafer commit 23215c5a9718f6d948597b44aae5f3f2839d445a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 6 23:19:15 2014 +0200 configure.ac: Bump package version to 0.5.0. commit c5e1e956dd6728e6fbb8d4ed75b5475bccb26ec9 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 6 23:17:43 2014 +0200 Bump libsigrok/libsigrokdecode dependencies to 0.3.0 each. commit 2531ee05a189a1291bb33b966233a04bb7b91c15 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 6 09:00:00 2014 +0200 NEWS: Add list of user-visible changes so far. commit 9db40e9fa0ce27cb7cf0982363915ed13d117138 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 6 20:20:04 2014 +0200 Adapt to SR_T_CHAR -> SR_T_STRING rename. commit 66d5560b7b93c877b9edd2dc4ffe71072a05e5db Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon May 5 01:54:48 2014 +0200 manpage: Document the --frames option. commit bf83693242056ba7bf8036fc7c4a8a0868359d40 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun May 4 23:14:25 2014 +0200 Update the manpage. - Don't refer to the not yet existing nexus-osciprime driver. - Update an example sigrok-cli --scan output to match the current format. - Update some sections to honor that channels are now specified by name (not number). Example: "-P uart:rx=FTDIRX" instead of "-P uart:rx=6" (if channel 6 has been actually named "FTDIRX" by the user/frontend). This fixes bug #332. - SPI PD: The 'sck' pin is now called 'clk', update the manpage example. - Fix a typo in the -S documentation: s/-A/-P/. - The --time option currently only supports "ms" and "s" as units. - Various minor cosmetic changes. commit 6da249da0628ad1ecfb880a19bbe4795ada755c7 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun May 4 16:49:01 2014 +0200 Use a non-recursive automake setup. (fewer files, less clutter) commit 628197af18a8019eb9fd5d0aa280e7f4eca7f1ac Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Apr 26 12:11:16 2014 -0700 Fix compile without decoding support. This fixes bug 351. commit 4ed1cdea40388d1888f073d51ebc484031fee3d9 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Apr 25 19:32:01 2014 +0200 session: Show unitsize of the received data. Also, minor consistency fixes. commit f4ffd032cfb0b8fe927d82bdba136f357b8dad79 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Apr 24 20:58:35 2014 +0200 Fix saving to session file. commit b4d72c27b716b729a35e5d985f11f69ef5e2fa8e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Apr 22 23:37:14 2014 +0200 Don't output anything else when decoding. commit 6709a6946448e9178100e751803c0c5b58e3a396 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Apr 20 23:13:16 2014 +0200 Use new output module API wrappers. commit 667d4a18657b4a2b4ea77c97f4206a18dfcf86ad Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Apr 19 15:34:14 2014 +0200 Drop obsolete output API support. commit 3dfbfbc82fe09a1fa57daff87c3aadadae3773a1 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Apr 12 13:42:30 2014 +0200 Rename 'probe' to 'channel' (libsigrokdecode change). The -p|--probes option is renamed to -C|--channels. Variables of type 'struct srd_channel *' are consistently named 'pdch' to make them easily distinguishable from libsigrok's 'struct sr_channel *' variables that are consistently named 'ch'. commit 8b65cdcc7db2ea380003fe98d93782e4343b8e70 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Apr 13 20:51:59 2014 +0200 Always get samplerate at the start of acquisition. commit efe1b57dcc6d60c42796d4f7957d2868bc160628 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Apr 7 15:26:39 2014 +0200 Deal with empty sessions nicely. commit 5a10320a1521325e765ca5ab00258275e7fbcc53 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Apr 13 18:17:04 2014 +0200 configure.ac: Clearly mark required and optional libs. commit 0b34fecd023e6b2d2fd70e67c6c4f59bb06e299b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Apr 4 19:57:23 2014 +0200 nsis: Drop embedded Python installer, ship local DLL and modules. commit 029d73fe03db2656ceb2ca0f5a3fea57393fdfda Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Mar 24 22:32:47 2014 +0100 Rename 'probe' to 'channel' in most places. This is an update related to bug #259. commit ca50f4b3d69016014c8ab9d7765da68fdb8d796f Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Mar 14 21:46:10 2014 +0100 Rename 'probe group' to 'channel group' everywhere. This is required to adapt to the same rename in libsigrok. The --probe-group command-line option is now called --channel-group (however, the short version -g remains the same as it means "group"). This is an update related to bug #259. commit 426d0cdaa91051c30d45055b3c10662fd392ea5a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Mar 21 00:50:30 2014 +0100 Add support for setting double ranges. This is used for SR_CONF_VOLTAGE_THRESHOLD. commit 8e301dd26c1ff7703918e0ece7f3530f4ae76f24 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Mar 20 14:01:22 2014 +0100 configure.ac: Only check for things we actually use. Drop checks where we don't use the result (yet). We might bring back some of those once we start actually using the result in the code. commit 72db8c56417114b50c2f7aa08d71a0ab79672ef4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Mar 20 13:15:50 2014 +0100 nsis: Put sigrok-dumps *.sr files into the installer. These are useful for people to have around for conveniently testing various frontend features and protocol decoders etc. commit f2e8273289ec855bb35a5a78ed49d1f1c761be94 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Mar 13 19:31:28 2014 +0100 decode: Show possible values for decoder options. commit 790b026162332c5c189bf424d12c27468b12c4cb Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Mar 13 16:39:16 2014 +0100 decode: Allow for specifying multiple annotations. commit dd2f206a287e1b13abf4307c940f874668d30113 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Mar 13 10:54:10 2014 +0100 Sort probes by index. commit 6ea663a7639b87bab38c4c94624fdc9cce633ca4 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Mar 12 19:12:20 2014 +0100 session: Always save in chunks, including in continuous mode. commit 1afa97c57be988585796c2b88a3fcb8f881006b8 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Mar 11 23:43:20 2014 +0100 nsis: Fix the "working dir" path for sigrok-cli. For now, start the "DOS box" in the sigrok-cli installation directory, so that the firmware files and decoder files are found correctly. We'll probably use another solution that sets %PATH% later on, though. Thanks to Peter Newman for bringing up this issue. commit 53d0e70015e43abe94502906f58d82c97fc10272 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Mar 11 22:09:53 2014 +0100 nsis: contrib/sigrok-cli.nsi.in: Drop obsolete file. We're only using the cross-compile version sigrok-cli_cross.nsi.in these days since it is much more convenient, and the old native build file was not working and/or up-to-date anyway. commit 37e4fcd41def785a6c9e658bfa28528216b03441 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Mar 11 11:23:47 2014 +0100 show: Sort ALL the things. commit 09fea207f5b65b5baac537c7d576aa057b8feaf6 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Mar 10 20:29:56 2014 +0100 Don't try to set up probes for stacked protocol decoders. commit dcc5ebf83adcfc8d6d5c0820e0a20d85b421b179 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Feb 24 01:35:31 2014 +0100 decode: Remove debug output. commit ea6d6dec72cb0a52ec7a423ce17e90014a5ebac2 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Feb 21 22:56:44 2014 +0100 session: Do not derive unit size from enabled probes. commit 8667d3c244533a17839a4ea0e891251ff7f86af7 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Feb 21 22:40:38 2014 +0100 session: Remove call to sr_filter_probes() commit 39aedc34ab864e95a395558f8b8d4be3beb11371 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Feb 21 20:10:09 2014 +0100 decode: Defer probe setup until after the input probes are known commit 7b30c426552e9baf9998df61447adec91a17cb9d Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Feb 21 01:12:26 2014 +0100 parse_probestring: Return list of all probes by default. commit 6df458b71ace93941780153b79b348d4fd99493d Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Feb 21 00:50:22 2014 +0100 parse_probestring: Fix memory leak on error. commit e1ec80fab866118c0403c81bbc7fcc4ae0818fb1 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Fri Feb 21 00:34:12 2014 +0100 session: Allow probe selection for session files. commit 342ad7895e3beeea0035c38c2439189a3ae270c9 Author: Daniel Elstner Date: Thu Feb 20 06:31:40 2014 +0100 Pass new unit_size argument to srd_inst_probe_set_all() commit b39f3a1a12b4a79b9a2d2a005b2474483438fa2a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Jan 31 18:33:51 2014 +0100 show: Cosmetics and consistency fixes. commit 1eb46be87ba64500504044da46d77e059193ccc4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Jan 31 18:23:13 2014 +0100 show: Add support for showing PD annotation rows. commit 8791df0780654f295b0b6b532683410d38624213 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Jan 31 14:41:07 2014 +0100 manpage: Break line that's too long. Otherwise "man" will auto-break it and add a confusing dash, etc. etc. commit ec3d44c892c006baa6c2bf39017fc76181bbe8bf Author: Karl Palsson Date: Fri Jan 31 11:13:52 2014 +0000 man: Update uart decode example syntax "parity" is no longer a valid option, it's parity_type commit 55de58a2b9ea6673d30e7250b60fa36953e0447a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Jan 28 15:55:24 2014 +0100 Fix more warnings when building without libsigrokdecode. commit 8d52f788755a9666e7053c2d411fec069f5afc4c Author: Dan Horák Date: Sat Jan 25 14:15:24 2014 +0100 fix build without libsigrokdecode When built with libsigrokdecode additional headers are automagically included via the Python.h header. When built without they must included explicitly. commit 02c659351bda97f77922356f48a7eed1d3137011 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 19 17:22:19 2014 +0100 Don't use SR_CONF_MAX_UNCOMPRESSED_SAMPLES. This uses the new sr_config_list(SR_CONF_LIMIT_SAMPLES) method to get the same information. commit 21f6f69686721d53b44c2da8d138c8d85780b8d8 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 12 22:52:36 2014 +0100 Remove special handling of pattern mode options. It's just a standard list of strings, better handled by the regular mechanism. commit be781321930917609d92b4446b894a1b8a23ce13 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jan 9 16:48:17 2014 +0100 Don't leak GVariant. commit c7a5cb12421c05c2ab3e54472f93531a239ca12c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jan 9 13:23:32 2014 +0100 Check device uncompressed memory size before running. commit 5ff52594370440308134eff32ae06d5ee9b13ee0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Dec 24 00:11:32 2013 +0100 Binary output type now contains [name, description] commit 7d8068f88f58f3998a9c74956e385a1e906001e8 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Jan 5 11:42:34 2014 +0100 nsis: Install zadig (used for driver switching). commit cc76d4230af8ce99ff03a13026f92609971f15ec Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Jan 5 01:59:32 2014 +0100 nsis: Install libusb0.dll with the application. This fixes bug #243. commit bb26e3fcc95e0e7bf4db8eebf151f8234e388699 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Thu Jan 2 14:39:19 2014 +0100 nsis: Mention firmware files in description. commit c7f154fc70195ca67b29f1a2e9b298ba0d3113cf Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Jan 1 20:42:18 2014 +0100 nsis: Fix File/RMDir copy-paste error. commit 01833aec90b5339a2b8d12867c261346f1498356 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Jan 1 19:09:58 2014 +0100 nsis: Also put firmware files into the installer. commit ad54a1a630e6887204bc57a95075f403fd44aa6c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Dec 26 12:08:34 2013 +0100 Add support for config keys of type G_VARIANT_TYPE_INT32. commit e71b3ff7687695c6d61d751d06785f95bb6c606a Author: Martin Ling Date: Fri Dec 6 01:39:50 2013 +0000 Fix hardcoded home directory (pass -DHOME=$HOME to makensis). commit 6d1dbe35407ebdc1d3174bc18eeac2980807b9c4 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Dec 1 11:55:36 2013 +0100 Clean up annotation output. commit 6fdcc67df1da2edc38ea16bf2f17950ba4a0161e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Nov 27 11:24:45 2013 +0100 Rearrange protocol decoder output levels. The protocol decoder output now varies according to --loglevel: WARN (--loglevel 2, default): - show only the first annotation string, without quotes INFO (--loglevel 3): - add sample numbers - quotes around annotation DBG (--loglevel 4 and up): - add protocol decoder id - add annotation class - show all annotation strings, not just the first In all cases, all annotation classes are shown, unless restricted with the --protocol-decoder-annotations (-A) option. commit 20fb52e08416238c60392b410f69856cc7d98650 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Nov 19 11:48:06 2013 +0100 Fix a bunch of compiler warnings. We need to ensure that libsigrokdecode.h is always the first #include, otherwise some versions of Python will cause all kinds of compiler warnings like these: CC device.o In file included from /usr/include/python3.2mu/Python.h:8:0, from [...]/include/libsigrokdecode/libsigrokdecode.h:25, from sigrok-cli.h:26, from device.c:23: /usr/include/python3.2mu/pyconfig.h:1182:0: warning: "_POSIX_C_SOURCE" redefined [enabled by default] #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L ^ In file included from /usr/include/limits.h:26:0, from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/include-fixed/limits.h:168, from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/include-fixed/syslimits.h:7, from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/include-fixed/limits.h:34, from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include/glibconfig.h:11, from /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gtypes.h:34, from /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/galloca.h:34, from /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib.h:32, from device.c:21: /usr/include/features.h:231:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition # define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L ^ Since sigrok-cli.h already #includes libsigrok.h and libsigrokdecode.h, just ensure that the latter is always the first #include by _only_ including it in sigrok-cli.h and nowhere else. commit 30364883abef6a52180fc6244d79788298729137 Author: poljar (Damir Jelić) Date: Tue Nov 19 11:28:09 2013 +0100 sigrok-cli: Fix memory leak if we save the default output format to a file. g_free_byte_array accepts as the second argument a gboolean which determines if the actual byte data should also be freed: https://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.28/glib-Byte-Arrays.html#g-byte-array-free If we pass a FALSE here the data should be freed with g_free(), instead just pass TRUE and the data will be automatically freed. commit f0f2c3f3d5627d5ac7c3cdceb43b0ccd8782319d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 17 19:19:55 2013 +0100 Fix autoconf after refactoring commit 26c63758bd4e5676cb6c987668ca46053c5e82bb Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 17 18:51:15 2013 +0100 Reduce reliance on globals commit 2be182e6437fb082aedca653fdc106d702518db0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 17 13:15:38 2013 +0100 Refactor main source into separate files commit b4584f8dc3b0e7209b7ff819de2991cb09f5a4af Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 10 12:50:52 2013 +0100 Show only one output type at the same time. OUTPUT_BINARY takes precedence if specified, and is always output 'raw', without extra information, so it can be piped into other programs. Otherwise, if specified, OUTPUT_META is shown. If none of these is specified, the default is to show OUTPUT_ANN (all classes) of the top PD in the stack. commit 61d33a0f49b3c8bc6cc2dfafaaa7d2a1c9d8b1e0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 10 12:49:38 2013 +0100 Use new option -B for OUTPUT_BINARY commit e947e227a2fd904d5617858aeb7e34239efa964d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 10 12:55:23 2013 +0100 Show only the longest PD annotation. commit 283833bfefc6541ce5e10716077436bad8668350 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 10 12:54:58 2013 +0100 if no PD annotation class is specified, show all of them by default. commit f1c146f0854e5e098cafe4cf5a2a74f9bcf06117 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Nov 9 11:04:39 2013 +0100 New option -M for OUTPUT_META commit 8ec203864b3a33b731c591034d06d55998210a79 Author: poljar (Damir Jelić) Date: Thu Nov 14 20:01:18 2013 +0100 sigrok-cli: Fix two memory leaks in parse_probestring(). This patch fixes two memory leaks if multiple probe names or probe ranges are specified. commit 4cc804fff331bce08672107c0ece2b3f8dd9410e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Nov 7 22:46:40 2013 +0100 Use annotation-specific struct commit 7c4a2b15df1bddbe2f4a73d2a519e15a36d64929 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Nov 11 10:03:03 2013 +0100 Revert "Use annotation-specific struct". This reverts commit fa498bbb3baf5d9bf62fe0e013aaf434cb2732fd (which was accidentally committed). commit 31f9318a9e198ce3e4ac0af7d9b131e03aa7b5d0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Nov 11 09:40:15 2013 +0100 Update man page for --probe-group commit fa498bbb3baf5d9bf62fe0e013aaf434cb2732fd Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Nov 7 22:46:40 2013 +0100 Use annotation-specific struct commit 9d47bc568a3e53f10f4da1b4cd8d2494034cd096 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Nov 3 14:18:19 2013 +0100 Report options requiring probe groups by passing them in if given commit dd671ce797d8eb49d7d883df3ae65145033607cf Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Nov 2 22:44:14 2013 +0100 New --probe-group option Devices that don't use probe groups don't need this option at all; it only needs to be specified when using a device that has probe groups, and then only for options that require it. commit 96e0e4500717f3e09e6c9bae3f1f10967c8d6535 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Nov 2 22:43:32 2013 +0100 Report probe groups with --show commit 1c4eb5c6f98d4cc1f2f4c004188f289e280d14aa Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Nov 2 03:20:47 2013 +0100 Probe group API fixes commit 3f2d32a46e81348d722ea287b8bde42bfdd21029 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Nov 1 02:38:50 2013 +0100 Use new probe_groups API commit 49dbdb782e21dda3e9be242ddcc37f0bcd06f4a7 Author: poljar (Damir Jelić) Date: Wed Oct 30 23:04:02 2013 +0100 sigrok-cli: Fix leaks in device_scan(). If a bogus driver name is specified on the command line or for some reason we fail to initialize a driver device_scan() leaks data. This patch adds appropriate free calls. commit d80c8dd0c8b6a7507ff8e16ba46734da394acecf Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Oct 30 22:39:00 2013 +0100 Adjust to libsigrokdecode API changes commit 608beef369c388837aedd07e345c2a6e6e1dfedf Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Oct 30 14:39:59 2013 +0100 Actually exit when a fatal error is logged commit a0e3651198ca9f75fcedf2ad7f7cdb66caab7f47 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Sep 13 00:02:23 2013 +0200 Use the new libsigrokdecode session API commit e536047e5e8e54a7dfeca1e9782326e5e0da17a6 Author: Matt Ranostay Date: Tue Sep 10 22:38:05 2013 -0700 sigrok-cli: Allow both hex and decimals parameters When strtoll() base parameter is set to 0 it can handle both hex and decimals values. Signed-off-by: Matt Ranostay commit 7058a9b8924047b6c3066e80397dcb789e10c9c4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Sep 8 19:59:05 2013 +0200 Fix issue with optional PD probes. Running (or showing info about) PDs with optional probes was not working and causing segfaults. The reason was a g_slist_concat() call that was applied to a list, whereas it needs to be applied to a copy of the list. This fixes #138. commit c25c8e457b4f0ce20000164edb391803d58e4c07 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Sep 6 00:30:38 2013 +0200 List dummy "sigrok" file format, and accept it as option See bug 131 commit 1e484911c49863a26e6c85f071bced106db8cb5e Author: Marc Schink Date: Mon Aug 5 14:40:23 2013 +0200 Remove datafeed callbacks to prevent memory leak. commit 9eee58d8e29267d017a04bd97be64284eb487c1f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Sep 2 11:28:22 2013 +0200 Avoid trying to save to a file if there's nothing to save This works around the division by zero when trying to save analog data. commit 363098be4b450f19d834ecb2d5a007acf538de3a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Jul 31 22:16:33 2013 +0200 NEWS: Fix typo in the year. Thanks codyps1 on IRC for the report. commit 43d3d80b4e2d410b7b36008111f8153d2ee2e63c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jun 20 17:06:42 2013 +0200 More generic handling of SR_T types, and SR_T_UINT64 support commit b86569215cf5213e0d2421d1cf014be1c4fe1309 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Jun 14 01:50:39 2013 +0200 manpage: Escape minus characters. commit 7d559a46968ca2fa651f518d44aa5ca5ce01e568 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu May 9 13:49:37 2013 +0200 Fix error message and compiler warning Thanks to Christian Deussen for the patch. commit 17982bc9679dffb9dadf684586bf67703e007c79 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 7 15:46:29 2013 +0200 Fix various memory leaks commit b6479f7df73a0933bc364dcd61ae45955d826bf1 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat May 4 21:37:41 2013 +0200 configure.ac: Update version number to 0.4.0. commit 89f3a1651447617972e5fe61a431e96251dba5d3 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat May 4 15:51:06 2013 +0200 NEWS: Add changes since the last release. commit efdb6a22b4d357006d0fe6c4b88e1980dc805d9b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri May 3 20:42:41 2013 +0200 Adapt to new header. commit 7091896f954320abd4a46ed5569a436d904c2d2e Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri May 3 19:53:09 2013 +0200 sigrok-cli depends on libsigrokdecode >= 0.2.0. commit b5ac81adae0c148cc3c4088c79a6229948dc9b3a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Apr 30 15:15:13 2013 +0200 Update man page commit ea7741ee9521becb0d4fdcefa58b0f2f54d1f398 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Apr 30 13:58:04 2013 +0200 Update cmdline options to better reflect functionality commit 89a9bb0ef5929fc3d1b629f919ffc6141cdf2fb2 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Apr 30 00:07:16 2013 +0200 Remove anykey input source after it fired commit d79d480604b5c9d0946f6e25c638bdfae1b8961d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Apr 29 01:14:43 2013 +0200 Fix error message commit 644bb1e88009546aadd919695d3dd602f06441d7 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Apr 27 17:34:00 2013 +0200 Use new output API receive() function commit 0687f23db01dae4bb7d7f4398126ef6fab0402b0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Apr 23 01:15:32 2013 +0200 Open device before adding it to the session commit 630293b49d7645f2525ac5addad37c1f9315d2ce Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Apr 23 22:10:41 2013 +0200 GPL headers: Use correct project name. commit a8a380bd8e1b29add408e7351fbc67891b3a8cbf Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Apr 23 21:39:46 2013 +0200 README: Add "Copyright and license" section. commit 58b036281136570a7aaa187fffeeda2e4cd466ce Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Apr 22 13:46:13 2013 +0200 Add NSIS file for use with cross-compiled sigrok-cli. commit fe6970ec62afc3538ec4d994edd7c16e24baba4d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Apr 18 01:17:20 2013 +0200 Show driver name and optional conn string commit 74f6195bc64ff9d8d215d0d64bb5d1b57520ef54 Author: Martin Ling Date: Mon Apr 15 21:17:23 2013 +0100 Update for libsigrok datafeed callback API changes. commit 4e0db44dcd411cb282f64714aa7f0521d2ed00ea Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Apr 15 12:35:51 2013 +0200 Small variable naming fix to avoid confusion. commit 397969ae77161b9a56da14a68a79f82a094d4134 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Apr 15 12:30:31 2013 +0200 configure.ac: Show $build, $host, and lib versions. commit e07340ad1d811e8e29ec54e566a4f75fcb7a59cb Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Apr 7 21:04:35 2013 +0200 SR_CONF_TIMEBASE and _VDIVS lists are now an array of tuples commit f73128e45d33debfa0ca99aec564c3768e98090f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Mar 31 10:21:11 2013 +0200 More GVariant conversions commit 2f50086c572089388b26afe521cae18183a6e891 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Mar 30 15:44:56 2013 +0100 fix options setting to use GVariant commit bd31fc3fb35bf317aabe5692aec3d0062cfb8e11 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Mar 30 15:28:28 2013 +0100 avoid deprecated struct sr_rational commit 1e1316b3981913263fdb8d74520fa7213230944b Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Mar 26 22:09:28 2013 +0100 More GVariant conversions commit 1616f6638109b6505c21a0b9d71c343f6bd00595 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Mar 25 20:55:42 2013 +0100 Adjust to GVariant-based sr_config_* functions commit 43c062e647af631c24cbe2594fc15db5cfdb4257 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Mar 19 16:20:08 2013 +0100 fix time-based limit logic commit d142a3f76f10605d58f4d1dfb1d93ed8c86a0a34 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Mar 19 01:57:52 2013 +0100 use new libsigrok GVariant-based option/probe passing commit 2da4987098b2370d5d23f61eded00d83780bb18c Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 17 13:02:09 2013 +0100 README: Refer to INSTALL and new Building wiki page. commit 82dad9a9d30d65292630b7594d5b23d6ffe453f5 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 17 13:09:35 2013 +0100 autotools: Don't use "foreign" option. This adds INSTALL and allows for a few more sanity checks being done. commit 5570e0f274a4a6513c2186117825f783b187adf9 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Mar 16 21:51:32 2013 +0100 show SR_CONF_SAMPLE_INTERVAL (debug) commit de0a066e82c23971966752c8abb6ade5e8084008 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Mar 12 22:49:16 2013 +0100 make libsigrokdecode optional Only if you really need to compile without libsigrokdecode. commit 8e8827f4055c22b84d507b98342c321d5bed42bc Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Mar 11 16:30:14 2013 +0100 support for live status of SR_CONF_DATALOG commit 2d73284ebd14c28579076312987694cbd35cfe42 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Mar 11 16:29:27 2013 +0100 add --set option commit 41d7fb2343dc765fa34ffa661ee19c20c93eff9a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Mar 11 15:32:45 2013 +0100 dump obsolete multiple-device leftover code commit bea29a448ce20da81676d8ecc42bff9de638ce02 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Mar 5 21:48:34 2013 +0100 fix SR_DF_END flow Output modules were getting SR_DF_END after their object was already free()d, and the output channel closed. commit a172e2a0f496c1b7685d8843ace31ac940f91c21 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Mar 5 21:31:50 2013 +0100 properly check for result after output module data() commit 41602d35e83390fa01c158cf51bfdb7ba5e713c1 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Feb 22 22:21:39 2013 +0100 use input API properly commit 10d98b47bfc37a898b09224fdf9264c37a84c04e Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Feb 5 18:23:02 2013 +0100 Update, fix, and extend manpage. - Probe indices start at 0 now (not 1). - Update manpage date. - Mention the 'analog' output format. - Various smaller cosmetic fixes. - Add more examples for some options. - Document all possible suffixes for --time/--samples values. - Mention the PulseView(1) manpage in "SEE ALSO". - Mention Bugzilla for bugreports. commit e4ffb9d69985320cd0a13f5643a13a181527734d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 20:42:43 2013 +0100 Use sr_dev_has_option() where appropriate. commit b1bb484525c606019ef14692f814563c2acd58b3 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 16:21:04 2013 +0100 Use sr_dev_has_option(). commit 9e0e651f4a6a0475ac2a4ecffe3ae550d63ab6e5 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 15:49:21 2013 +0100 Use sr_config_get(). commit c0b9d56b78c39f8e68a2d45c032a8244a65d05fb Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 15:39:24 2013 +0100 Use sr_config_set() commit 894e20532ebaf07e22259d5bcec1b44239855698 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 15:10:22 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_HWOPTS. commit 1cf6a109935a29127f6df954da2defdc73bdedaf Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 15:02:30 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_HWCAPS. commit 5cf23f529349de140ed24782264d27f5321a8cc7 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 11:52:55 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_TRIGGER_TYPES. commit d3d7e30adeec0708d654d66d804a4de80d715565 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 11:26:59 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_TRIGGER_SOURCES. commit 2bedb9bfabb42230833528deedfb9e4e6bedba39 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 11:22:38 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_TIMEBASES. commit b4bd48e9e67aa84c8ecca1a982767a1969ce0d33 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 11:20:01 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_FILTERS. commit 9b0b39f6312c2ebbee92bd97076cffe63116c05e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 11:15:47 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_VDIVS. commit 3ea086fce87fd7e1c13b5616cc0aa670a23ebb9f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 11:04:57 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_COUPLING. commit 2777cbd2d252c1ef23e112e1771052a41aa588eb Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 11:00:53 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_BUFFERSIZES. commit 958194c04c1f4a3800fd77c98825a872b9185aee Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 03:39:18 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_PATTERNS. commit f082186b9b295b21f5ca07132999d8657f6ab2c6 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 03:18:27 2013 +0100 Deprecate SR_DI_CUR_SAMPLERATE. commit d2f671dce752792e12f1fbbf200e37db36d88c24 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 25 03:04:59 2013 +0100 deprecate SR_DI_SAMPLERATES commit b5c63de93993406ee1ef7e5df0a9cdc66cea9935 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jan 21 23:24:18 2013 +0100 Use new SR_CONF_* keys. commit 74b9bf0c14d186ac8681b210322a022b0c42a474 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jan 21 22:00:29 2013 +0100 Use new sr_config_info*_get() calls. commit 7e97afa0d99bf4961f1336122fc595cb4bd55e84 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 20 15:29:28 2013 +0100 handle meta packets, specifically SR_HWCAP_SAMPLERATE It's actually unused, but a good example of how to handle these. commit 995713f40cb9e7bd7151e0569501b9ee6f1a77a4 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 20 05:55:36 2013 +0100 use new sr_config struct commit 53155b2f867187e36064ff67e016bef172997c05 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 20 05:20:55 2013 +0100 update to newer options commit e86b6b0e0fcc9b5a164bad6a9b5ac89d6d488407 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Jan 14 11:17:20 2013 +0100 Makefile.am: Fix typo in 'ChangeLog' target. commit c27450eab862f8b9cd717dccb98d3b41854d4b20 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 8 14:11:49 2013 +0100 don't use the obsolete datastore. This also removes the 64-probe limit. Additionally, sigrok-cli now no longer requires a meta packet to be sent; this was an entirely avoidable limitation. commit 66149c2013c0009c226770e5679ae63fd834bb78 Author: Alexandru Gagniuc Date: Wed Dec 19 01:31:58 2012 -0600 parserc.c: Fix memory leak from g_strsplit g_strsplit() returns a newly-allocated NULL-terminated array of strings. g_strfreev() must be used to free it, once it is no longer needed. The probe 'names' were not freed properly, causing a "definitely lost" memory leak. Call g_strfreev(names) to properly free the memory. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc commit a2853311f3a1d9a6e43bd08efbd960f079431bc0 Author: Alexandru Gagniuc Date: Wed Dec 19 21:53:51 2012 -0600 sigrok-cli.c: Fix memory leak in parsing of hardware options During parsing of hardware options, hash_to_hwopt() creates a GSList that is passed to device_scan(). The list is discarded by device_scan() and never freed. This is identified by valgrind as "definitely lost". Call g_slist_free_full() on the list when it is no longer needed. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc commit e54290bdb3429a30f06231976980652af3360b0c Author: Joel Holdsworth Date: Thu Dec 27 12:08:51 2012 +0000 Corrected a comment typo commit 399a57f9a6cb517bbed9b2ef3ca7c05d1b99cd7d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 1 13:00:33 2013 +0100 clean up unused code commit 6b0462c2e0bcad51f759ec2efa417a137e8ca8c6 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 1 12:59:33 2013 +0100 use constified SRD decoder list commit 3aa87d4c38b26d337bf7bf5eb44b6a4650709804 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Dec 28 23:42:28 2012 +0100 fix device-specific options setting commit 12ea952e9a86f5184bf4e52b6a80fbf7072d50f4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Dec 28 17:30:56 2012 +0100 configure.ac: Fix CFLAGS settings. Don't override/overwrite CFLAGS in configure.ac, but rather amend it with (currently) "-Wall -Wextra". This properly allows users/packagers to do things like: ./configure (this will default to using "-g -O2" additionally) CFLAGS="-g -O2" ./configure (same as above) CFLAGS="" ./configure (no additional flags) CFLAGS="-g -O0" ./configure (disable optimization, e.g. for valgrind use) etc. etc. commit 3d905bcc7cf67536f715b7abcf8f566015f325ef Author: Joel Holdsworth Date: Tue Dec 18 20:31:39 2012 +0000 Make datafeed_in packet parameter a const pointer This patch corresponds to bf53457d in libsigrok. commit e2fe62cc46b53689105f2434c35cabb238f369b0 Author: Peter Stuge Date: Sun Oct 21 20:43:32 2012 +0200 Add struct sr_context * to sr_driver_init() calls libsigrok.git commit 193691ae1590eb31025d943ffbb0ea5c1047e6ca changes the API of sr_driver_init() to take a struct sr_context * parameter as allocated by sr_init(). Move our struct sr_context *sr_ctx out of main() into file global scope so that it can be used easily in all calls to sr_driver_init(). commit f1f703bf0dc63e2b6149f4cfba294253991d04f7 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Nov 11 18:17:52 2012 +0100 Drop unneeded comments. commit 5acb76821f33f03745e26c91fbb9cc7bcf34512a Author: Peter Stuge Date: Sun Oct 21 20:43:32 2012 +0200 Add struct sr_context to the sr_init() and sr_exit() calls libsigrok.git commit b8072700c1bc7d13ba004fd897668b56cec4ac62 adds struct sr_context to the public API, and changes sr_init() and sr_exit() to take a struct sr_context ** and struct sr_context * parameter, respectively. struct sr_context is opaque, and all sr_init() and sr_exit() calls must be balanced. Thanks to the new struct sr_context * the error path code flow can also be simplifed, and allow a single point in main() to clean up after any possible program state. commit 198f4c6c8d8e572aed41dfc3f7d3fe413e421770 Author: Peter Stuge Date: Sun Oct 21 20:52:41 2012 +0200 Change main() to have only one exit code flow, used also on errors commit 8630d4a814e95b824b152c1bac3d68640ea3f53e Author: Peter Stuge Date: Sun Oct 21 20:55:35 2012 +0200 Move sr_exit() in main() to correctly mirror order of initialization commit 6c6971f0afcd36eb74bc50ca7636224c467ff8ff Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Oct 16 14:56:43 2012 +0200 Re-add HACKING file after repo split. commit 3b36b10d8885e27aeab259585fcc5c02511812ed Merge: 4d326ca cdcf09f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Oct 14 14:59:11 2012 +0200 Merge branch 'master' of ssh://sigrok.org/data/git/sigrok-cli commit 4d326ca137ed1326ccba043929544d65a7d54ccb Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Oct 14 14:58:30 2012 +0200 more compact display of probe list commit 497f5362fe63dc5674ab7146384c9efab35d9e5e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Oct 14 14:53:30 2012 +0200 don't accept numbers as probe indexes in probe string Unless the driver actually names them by number -- but the comparison is done by string now. Syntax for --probes is unchanged; even a range like 0-7 still works, but only if there really are probes named "0", "1" etc. commit cdcf09f6e0e0a8c419d6cb92f8968e3ecfa753ab Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Oct 10 23:48:11 2012 +0200 README: Cosmetics, update URL. commit 31dde8ac6785e9bd36a11abed970380b912c3a4c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Oct 8 22:01:53 2012 +0200 updated URLs and description commit ee3a83a5bb4063ccb818c21083673e69f293cd77 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Oct 8 21:59:40 2012 +0200 restore pre-split ignores commit 11b62b6f90e9c65beb1b6880c7e254551e296ae2 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Oct 8 21:52:41 2012 +0200 device detail now lists probes commit 05e7fa2cf0de4faba11929fa3f0f6848d11830d4 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Sep 8 03:04:55 2012 +0200 cli: support for new output module API commit 19c3e1f40ab6e86017bf9771006a1711b4c496ff Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Sep 2 15:40:51 2012 +0200 cli: fix driver option conversion commit f83fbc57a5213cae17addf3dfc1cf96c3cf484b6 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Aug 6 12:23:52 2012 +0200 cli: use --show for PD detail commit 5c730c7bc889f1acd5db7563d9778478b2ceb0a6 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Aug 6 00:23:29 2012 +0200 cli: obsolete SR_HWCAP_PROBECONFIG commit 4ed6cde9892cb3fb1578c9f637da39318b9c62e1 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 5 15:54:43 2012 +0200 cli: use new sr_dev_config_set() API call commit 8ab6aafcf752f6a8b1aedebd64b267eb7b385641 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 5 03:33:58 2012 +0200 cli: don't try to set device options before opening it commit cfd3ec6e659e099f3b83c4a9bbad98ae30b00739 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Aug 5 03:31:45 2012 +0200 cli: use new API calls instead of static option data commit 5d1fb573ad452a5f32d92a291775db07f238aba0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Aug 4 14:36:09 2012 +0200 cli: rename sr_hw_hwcap_get() to sr_devopt_get() commit 3e8e0c2d92a6410439d5ff9d2088ecdc5d53b930 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Aug 3 11:48:41 2012 +0200 cli: use new generic arg parser API commit 491e882048295442b38bb4c24d830302a23c0b70 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Aug 3 01:05:59 2012 +0200 cli: don't call sr_session_stop() when SR_DF_END is seen This was effectively an infinite loop in some cases. commit f8ccd825cc903f6c5014ae4315b9e6acebf149a7 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jul 23 16:20:23 2012 +0200 cli: fix session saving commit 06a3fb1093cda34ba6c845b124e3b6c1df5cb4fd Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jul 23 03:06:47 2012 +0200 cli: code cleanup commit 8c8056b5a08ae49b9e58f05d3c26462bfa0cc8aa Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jul 23 03:03:07 2012 +0200 cli: use probe numbers starting from 0 commit 37d5ccc11cb29dd65c9a550eb5c5dea55006bc74 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jul 22 20:16:46 2012 +0200 cli: change to new struct sr_dev_inst based libsigrok API commit a2e8008830a99fe0e45399e4360f2d77ce577f2c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jul 22 16:55:26 2012 +0200 cli: remove dead code commit 22981b2c4624eb9c3fc570c4cf2631faeeb2bcec Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jul 16 03:12:27 2012 +0200 cli: add --show option, and switch to new info_get driver API commit 9e2e414fdd6ddb554524f8f6873a13ec8172a8aa Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jul 16 03:00:56 2012 +0200 cli: add --driver option, and switch to new sr API scanner commit 63bb454cc1cec4a3cfdb7bcf5cb7ea37ea50e93a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jul 16 01:03:30 2012 +0200 cli: more flexible generic arg parser commit 943d0c0835811a77261b48e1f77dd0a342fea1d2 Author: Tomaž Šolc Date: Wed Jul 4 16:29:13 2012 +0200 Allow setting samplerate when reading binary files I had a binary file that I needed to decode using UART decoder. UART decoder needs to know the sample rate for the data, but currently it's not possible to pass parameters to input formats and so the "binary" file format always sets the samplerate to 0. This patch adds the possibility to append a colon-separated list of key=value options to the -I argument, in the same way -d supports it. Also, it makes the "binary" format support the "samplerate" option. I included the GHashTable containing input format options directly in the sr_input struct. I'm not sure if that's the right way to do it. I saw that -d uses a much more elaborate system with device capabilities and typed options, but that seemed like an overkill for input formats. commit c6ca71bb7e80b50e1fc4f0424ddee15ea8dc5633 Author: Lars-Peter Clausen Date: Thu Jul 5 21:15:10 2012 +0200 cli: Use sr_session_stop() instead of sr_session_halt() Use sr_session_stop() instead of the deprecated sr_session_halt(). Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen commit 60ea8937c54f5a8a36b4e4f91de03ff545e2bcd9 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jul 5 01:06:28 2012 +0200 cli: switch to new commit e09810e97db06458814a9e19e78988e7f1515c9e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jun 26 23:25:36 2012 +0200 cli: flush output on write commit 2d4077a71b069d1b535128c2449cfdda447c6ba1 Author: Lars-Peter Clausen Date: Sun Jun 24 10:58:32 2012 +0200 cli: Fix typo in protocol decoder stacking example Probe assignments are separated by colon and not by comma. Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen commit 366237a361c2fe36ef86202e848e0f07602f07f0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Jun 23 01:17:36 2012 +0200 sr/srd/cli: require glib version >= 2.28 Needed for g_get_monotonic_time(). Thanks to Tomaž Šolc. commit 5befb6d6d9bdd1e16eac6a77512e93bdb1997197 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Jun 22 17:47:11 2012 +0200 cli: Add missing fflush(stdout) for PD annotation output. This is required/helpful to be able to pipe sigrok-cli PD output into other tools, like this: sigrok-cli -i ... -a ... | othertool commit 48f71481bfa1011fd5c1538a0a8d467e0fe615a8 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jun 19 02:13:21 2012 +0200 cli: use output API for analog and frame begin/end packets commit eb6162bdcc93c12e3f2cfd8728c5cc6880cc60db Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jun 19 02:08:29 2012 +0200 cli: not doing sigrokdecode directly from analog data It's just a completely different can of beans. commit d3f829a1c4bce7d3947df93d5367602a0eb7e01f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Jun 13 00:48:43 2012 +0200 cli: output API says to check data_out, not length_out commit 6deff8e771bee3a3a24ee1e7b893c815c381252b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Jun 1 00:23:47 2012 +0200 cli/gtk/qt: Now all require libsigrok >= 0.2.0 (API changes). commit 41e915a698501da5a8689d020d913e78815868ee Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu May 31 23:57:16 2012 +0200 cli: strip off PD arguments before selecting for annotation This fixes the bug where -A didn't work if the PD in question had arguments. commit 3a06774cf7656481bedcde58e821c68a13a5005d Author: Joel Holdsworth Date: Mon May 7 13:57:43 2012 +0100 sr: Made hwcap const commit 498f9167faca80af9cc813979ea87b12b5bb9c87 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu May 17 03:17:28 2012 +0200 cli: support for SR_HWCAP_COUPLING commit 8f3b8464ad9b3b322971d8baa1f07739252f1783 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu May 17 02:03:46 2012 +0200 cli: support SR_HWCAP_VDIV and the new SR_T_RATIONAL_VOLT type commit d5eb09e305cbbbf7a69265f395a480a843f64c1e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed May 16 02:08:20 2012 +0200 cli: use SR_T_RATIONAL_PERIOD commit 2850fca1635d42f630afa7429ae0da8f26ec516b Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 15 22:40:23 2012 +0200 cli: support for SR_HWCAP_FILTER and SR_DI_FILTERS commit c8db71728eb10141d68f2139eee5f9e648ce4980 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 15 20:54:10 2012 +0200 cli: parameter support various new HWCAPs and types commit ce48d89212945896ed26ece942c255b06b97a89f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Apr 30 19:58:21 2012 +0200 cli: support for frames, and limiting capture by number of frames. commit 53993299f9d2b3043f4f6a1d35af444d0afa139f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Apr 23 00:27:30 2012 +0200 cli: use SR_DF_META_*, support for analog packets commit 5905a251d96f89418319641532b2d2ec8e848336 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 30 22:43:50 2012 +0200 cli: configure.ac: Bump version number to 0.3.1. commit d2ee5eea2b984aaa90f2fe641725d7ab1ff9b239 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 30 22:15:29 2012 +0200 cli: Constify a few char *pointers. commit e7d1a229aacf72625abb811600e6760830214fe6 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 30 21:57:44 2012 +0200 cli: Update NEWS in preparation of 0.3.1 the release. commit b64d15a340c131950dd0ec21247e1a64aff25281 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 30 00:18:59 2012 +0200 cli: Cosmetic fix for --help output. commit 478a782d1c7aa2da82e144671dc9feb89729b333 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 29 22:35:38 2012 +0200 cli: Fix compile error. commit b6bd032dde74eda6423f13b40e75b9125ad4ce5e Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 29 20:55:22 2012 +0200 cli: Make --protocol-decoder-annotations plural. This option supports (will support) multiple annotations from multiple PDs, as well as multiple annotation formats per PD, so use plural. commit 725021fedfa966ec81dab1ca8efbec8721bc0dfc Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 29 20:48:54 2012 +0200 cli: Add -A (alias for --protocol-decoder-annotation). commit 1a0be0e3eb0145c4eca5854132ce144b3197273d Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 29 20:39:57 2012 +0200 cli: manpage cosmetics, updates. commit 0df1ea3a852ffcfaaab683d459b553db22e29d3b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 29 20:30:15 2012 +0200 sr/srd/cli/gtk: ChangeLog -> MAINTAINERCLEANFILES. If the (generated) ChangeLog file is marked for DISTCLEANFILES, it'll be removed whenever "make distclean" is called (and is then gone forever if you use the tarballs, for example). commit 78912cc19a4b64e6a477dff5cd917614f7b9f7c3 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue May 29 00:23:33 2012 +0200 cli: Output which file format was autodetected. commit 7fb87027aa4281cc5b61b58d655f3703c7dbc37f Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 29 16:06:40 2012 +0200 document --protocol-decoder-annotation, and note PD stack is optional. commit ad2bc4916002865f3bbc23e574a74a295cbe929c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 29 15:44:17 2012 +0200 cli: factor out output format setup main() is now clean. commit 120f9ee7614636c32a08516d5833d866d576eb80 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 29 14:50:02 2012 +0200 cli: option to specify which annotation(s) to show Also factor out PD stack setup, and remove redundant error messages. commit 445950d388f4b4f2a14fdfb60fd99f17b03a7ec0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 29 12:38:36 2012 +0200 cli: stop immediately if SRD PD registration fails commit 432de709d1560fdc861901bc64f19b68a4b2011b Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 29 12:12:51 2012 +0200 cli: loose string comparison helper commit 2d6ff326914f965ea5ee187213e8f2116c120d48 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 29 11:36:31 2012 +0200 cli: always show G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL messages commit 0399696219fdd7a74d8b5258a4ab8a4ccccf11e7 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon May 28 16:57:33 2012 +0200 cli: cosmetics commit 3a999920eb5fa7edd95b9a67b58cdbd653f52f5a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun May 27 19:30:30 2012 +0200 cli: halt session if SRD session fails to initialize commit 8170b8eaefadcd4e572d96da2de0dbdbfe7ee131 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat May 26 04:54:34 2012 +0200 cli: only output module or PD goes to stdout, everything else to stderr commit d740e6acab064547a4e01ac73a2f4e31ee34a6ee Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed May 23 01:35:23 2012 +0200 cli: removed obsolete debugging, setup for proper stderr logging commit b0b056549cdc0ee590deb941453dcf219d5123c7 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue May 22 20:16:56 2012 +0200 cli: no need to specify stacking order if it's the same as the PD list commit 04ef7076333ddd52b34f29bae2ef836a322c774b Author: Pekka Nikander Date: Fri May 11 19:23:21 2012 +0300 sr/srd/cli: Fix compiling with Homebrew. Add ACLOCAL_DIR setting and AM_PROG_AR macro for compiling with Homebrew under Mac OS X. Applies essentially the same change to {libsigrok,libsigrokdecode,sigrok-cli}/{autogen.sh,configure.ac} It may be that the same fix is needed for the other autogen.sh and/or configure.ac files, but that hasn't been tested and therefore not in this commit. commit e9ff6974652a551744ea07ad41bd39c1b6d142a2 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 9 18:59:17 2012 +0200 cli: Print required/optional probes info. When running 'sigrok-cli -a uart' (for example), we now additionally print which required/optional probes the decoder needs. commit 206220366328498099b3f402a7792a9d3ecfdbfb Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed May 9 00:06:01 2012 +0200 cli: -V: Print protocol description upon "-l 3" or higher. commit e2dd5a767b7ac36614ecb626216fcce6ebe22585 Author: Thomas Jarosch Date: Fri May 4 10:18:22 2012 +0200 Fix bracket placing Make it consistent with the rest of the code Signed-off-by: Thomas Jarosch commit b156de5c04a3e6906ecbbaf0b8b47cf61a152e82 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Apr 18 00:02:54 2012 +0200 cli: Generate ChangeLog upon 'make dist'. commit 9d2c55fd0964c1c4255b048ea4372698a3420881 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Apr 17 00:11:25 2012 +0200 cli: New 0.3.0 release. Document the major user-visible changes in the NEWS file. commit 4d16724058cbc97eac0f1a9e32322150777a7323 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Apr 16 21:49:05 2012 +0200 cli: Show sr/srd versions determined at run-time. commit 2b1614bdbc8b5b9639d6f23310df647a6b3e8c80 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Apr 14 18:50:22 2012 +0200 cli: NEWS: Add 0.1.0/0.2.0 release docs. commit adeb93535fdc601bc499298ef9de5a6e36303a64 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Apr 7 18:15:34 2012 +0200 cli: Add (almost) empty NEWS file. commit 8364461d47bf8e32767989fdd08f563d983cb816 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Apr 7 18:14:39 2012 +0200 sr/srd: Use/fix SR(D)_MAX_NUM_PROBES. commit 8de01efefca39831c0672f600ba0e3c33cdf4e1a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Mar 28 20:00:13 2012 +0200 sr: out: Use uint8_t (not char) for buffers. commit 4359a4da174e7aa3d2f24c4fcdb3816a3ba8e1a9 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 25 14:49:11 2012 +0200 srd/cli/qt: Some more API consistency renames. commit 30f1c93ffd20a73d9f13c995bdbd55ea76052e75 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Mar 21 19:58:56 2012 +0100 cli: Fix -V/-h output a bit. Options and their defaults should not be documented there, but rather in the manpage or such. commit 8c7940f1938c5fec1841eaf84f8c1cf2b00b90b4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Mar 21 18:40:25 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk/qt: Fix package version numbers / docs. The next (and first) libsigrok release will be called 0.1.0. The next (and first) libsigrokdecode release will be called 0.1.0. The next sigrok-cli release will be called 0.3.0 (as we already had a 0.1 and 0.2 release of sigrok-cli; those did not yet use the libs, though). sigrok-gtk and sigrok-qt didn't have any releases yet, so their version numbers are set to 0.1.0. Also, consistently use three numbers/digits for our version numbers. commit 0a56f4ecc9155ec168a2a000ca5310b1fc1b645b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Mar 20 18:09:18 2012 +0100 sr/cli: s/patternmode/pattern/ in a few places. commit 37aeb8c5b5ef559407f69ffa72eabc776d9a6705 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Mar 20 17:58:25 2012 +0100 srd/cli/qt: s/srd_session_feed/srd_session_send/. commit 1b4b6a7cd517dd1fd672abe1553472bf3e2cb375 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 18 20:30:42 2012 +0100 cli: Same order for params in manpage and -h. commit 85f2ddbb7b5bddc1326af1e9ed76b327ee3d10fe Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 18 20:24:31 2012 +0100 cli: manpage: Document -l, -a, and -s. Also, update list of supporter input/output formats. commit 7949dca0e7c6e4e5ff285733eaf5b957ba32504f Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 18 14:55:14 2012 +0100 cli: Fix/update manpage a bit. commit 1b34803d9a2b1c5912eddf1f4f633c9841b4dac3 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Mar 16 15:25:53 2012 +0100 srd/cli/qt:s/decoders/decoder/ for consistency. commit 76ae913df3a6aae23bc7b03052fcfd76a2b6054a Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Mar 18 14:33:02 2012 +0100 sr: Rename -f|--format to -O|--output-format. This is done for consistency with the -I|--input-format option. We now have: -i|--input-file -o|--output-file -I|--input-format -O|--output-format commit 68cdf174d18df9b5a69eea60469caf32d265a906 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 29 22:32:34 2012 +0100 sr: Name all callback data 'cb_data'. commit a214a2eb2f86976d44b0e0689efad26cecf529f6 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 29 19:56:15 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk/qt: s/hw/driver/ in some places. commit 2df65e9fe9872dde357a40a388d0fee9b25edce8 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 29 19:17:36 2012 +0100 sr: s/sr_dev_probe_name/sr_dev_probe_name_set/. commit a210c4ccc2a730c8e02e3f330fbff36b7f81e2da Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Feb 28 23:52:30 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk/qt/: s/plugin/driver/. commit 9da0b05b3a2abafd3e346d0aec16534984da06db Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Feb 27 22:27:33 2012 +0100 sr: sr_samplerate_string: Allow 3.15Hz etc. as output. This is required for some hardware, e.g. ChronoVu LA8, where 33.333333 MHz or 2.439024 MHz are valid samplerates. This is because the hardware takes a sampleperiod (in nanoseconds) as input, not a samplerate (in Hz). commit bc8e240025339710ddf4f9f0827275ae9a1fe9b7 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 22 21:48:30 2012 +0100 sr: No need for dynamic hardware driver registration. We don't need or allow run-time registration of hardware drivers/plugins, they're added at compile-time. commit 5c716f9b1ffd99b4be8e813f886e102d5cc56564 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 22 19:16:03 2012 +0100 cli/gtk/qt: nsis: Better installer filename. commit 203094ec951cbc2092afa3af1a579a3786a06454 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 22 18:57:34 2012 +0100 cli: nsis: Hook up to "Add/remove programs". commit eb1241e48880599eaee457ce37865ccfb7d26615 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 18 12:11:15 2012 +0100 sr: s/config_set/dev_config_set/. This functions is per-device-instance, so use dev_ as prefix as with the other ones. commit 8d145d460662736b807b6b12226d4183ef1e9ae5 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 18 00:31:35 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk/qt: s/configuration/config/. commit edd79b3fa0bc67a0241bc047e2ff231ae30bdf1f Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 18 00:17:18 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk: s/capability/hwcap/. commit b921027525e5dbde831dfde9b0793b2afff3854d Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Feb 17 23:55:27 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk: A few more s/instance/inst/. commit 1e0f9ed9b98d05dad480098668882b554dbfd1d9 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Fri Feb 17 22:25:01 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk/qt: s/device/dev/ in many places. Also, a few s/instance/inst/ occurences. commit fa7827c587a00a6aebc736bee34380abc7efc525 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Feb 15 03:18:48 2012 +0100 sr: rename all sr_hwplugin(s)_* functions to sr_hw_* commit 2358775c24a4c10dd55b2e0c12c24d6690b23daf Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Feb 14 03:43:28 2012 +0100 srd: rename public API functions to srd_thing_action format commit 15d920a97c10e6f04147094b48936468fac910b0 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Feb 14 03:28:53 2012 +0100 srd: don't load all protocol decoders unless we really need to. commit d26d259ff46e95a230d2c66bc0e1456655ac0480 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Feb 14 00:23:51 2012 +0100 sr: rename more functions to sr_thing_action format Also improved the interface to find capabilities in a hardware plugin. commit 548b7ddc8144ca0430f852c89ae4f2e61ab487d7 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Feb 13 15:23:16 2012 +0100 sr: rename hwplugin functions to sr_thing_action format commit 96e7e071c6ebe939166c1fc7c11e9f5528ef4288 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Feb 13 14:00:47 2012 +0100 sr: rename all sr_device_* functions to sr_dev_* commit f81faab0eaf03aeea6476112f0f4e91fee709efc Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Feb 13 03:36:32 2012 +0100 sr: more API cleanup and documentation commit d3a574f8d5b4333f63b5eb6712c28f4b49a8c013 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Feb 12 04:07:22 2012 +0100 srd: extra module path can now optionally be passed to srd_init() Also environment variable SIGROKDECODE_DIR, if present, is prepended to the module path. commit fa230bebdcf2802057cc0720e07f65e4d3f1be6f Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 11 22:09:18 2012 +0100 Rename 'void *' callback parameters to 'user_data'. This is better, both for consistency reasons, and also because 'data' is a bit too generic and might be confusing, especially since we have other 'data' fields in the code in various places. commit 7cb9889f780a78f728c10717625e288a20ea69cb Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 11 22:38:17 2012 +0100 srd: Every callback should have a 'void *' parameter. This is required in various situations and for various lib users, especially so GUIs which might want to pass specific info via this mechanism. commit c2c4a0def11bd2a589aa62f8f501ff20ef5f99e4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 11 20:06:46 2012 +0100 Use g_try_malloc/g_free/g_strdup consistently. Avoid plain malloc()/free() in sr/srd, especially in the API calls. Also avoid g_malloc*() in favor of g_try_malloc*(). Use g_strdup() instead of strdup() so that we can use g_free() consistently everywhere. Exceptions: Stuff that is allocated via other libs (not using glib), should also be properly free'd using the respective free-ing function (instead of g_free()). Examples: Stuff allocated by libusb, libftdi, etc. Also, use sr_err() instead of sr_warn() for actual errors. sr_warn() is meant for non-fatal/uncritical warnings. commit 878e90d9779a1881840454e2ad7bd90a4b470221 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sat Feb 11 18:06:56 2012 +0100 srd: rename all instance to inst commit bed505259f5027000028d5ee69a93f1b6231eb6d Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 8 22:04:13 2012 +0100 sr: Implement proper logging framework. This is pretty much identical to the current libsigrokdecode API/framework. commit f84f2fe0f99a5dfe3043589252d1069c7cdf5e5d Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 8 19:52:43 2012 +0100 srd: More consistent log related function names. Also, fix typos, constify some parameters, add more Doxygen comments. commit ba77cddf80202ec7a8a83ba83eddc24a29686e48 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 8 01:33:34 2012 +0100 cli: nsis: Fix copy-paste error. commit 69ddd7a5688c4041d61ceadb826ed5fb25b9daaa Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 8 01:24:06 2012 +0100 cli: nsis: Start menu shortcut (opens a "DOS box"). commit 50f3b1f9d39ba96ba44840f864f56ecfc0134141 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 8 00:33:54 2012 +0100 Add missing logo icon files for Windows installers. commit 3005dc6a2462e6c4f24e1d69ab54af8a60c1d5b3 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 8 00:25:24 2012 +0100 nsis: Install missing msys-1.0.dll and msys-z.dll. Thanks John-Eric Kamps ("MockUp") for testing on a pristine Windows 7 (64 bit). commit cde481b1ad620e0e406441fb3c102850a157d4af Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Feb 8 00:16:25 2012 +0100 nsis: Request admin privileges for Windows Vista and Windows 7. commit 2c45d10255617167e34674cd9e7536b8f0b3dc5b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Mon Feb 6 21:39:13 2012 +0100 nsis: One installer file per frontend. There will be a sigrok-cli-installer-0.1.exe, sigrok-gtk-installer-0.1.exe, and sigrok-qt-installer-0.1.exe, for example. Also, add some more .gitignore entries. commit 60e19738ac42e01e50116d0b35ba010fef7904f2 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 4 10:41:30 2012 +0100 Project-wide consistent naming for #include guards. Document the naming scheme in HACKING. commit 1e0f763c235e12c6ae8a0d11dbe82b70f5fdd92e Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Feb 4 10:10:43 2012 +0100 sr/cli/gtk: Remove analog left-overs from API. This will come back in some form or another later, but for now don't clutter the API with non-working stuff. Removing stuff from APIs is not possible without breaking the API, adding stuff later is simpler. commit 948eb829cc0a446afd2b2f5599a7ab903a1f3955 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Feb 5 12:54:44 2012 +0100 autogen.sh: aclocal support for Windows XP/Vista/7. commit b46c4414825d1e8fb14a409bf21080974997fe57 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Feb 1 03:03:30 2012 +0100 cli: cleaned up debug output commit 9c9c1080ba34648ee1029978e07d6391ca8b5cbd Author: Anatoly Sokolov Date: Sun Jan 29 16:56:06 2012 +0400 Add sr_device_get_info commit 2658103e629ffc7d44ff0e80e435b0f1f4cc5bfe Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jan 28 21:26:56 2012 +0100 Update/enforce/document our build requirements. commit 67ce0d2757835e1c23967277631dac87a61a3f82 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 27 08:22:19 2012 +0100 cli: correctly map probes on every instance, not just the last one. commit c9ec7f07fd28f70874e7ec15566442021333ec8d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Wed Jan 25 01:50:46 2012 +0100 cli: use new PD instance find function commit 9720f23aba9333a5bbbc6f7bb10cd07ff8734de6 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 24 03:50:33 2012 +0100 cli: minor code cleanups commit 905766867972aa1177cf6a23f42d0ceda096bbc8 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 24 02:04:14 2012 +0100 cli: when deciding which PD's output to show, use instance id commit 3c9c82c0c6a5eaaa14f4915d09fc65e632626231 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 24 00:11:45 2012 +0100 cli: use , as a separator for PD stacks, like all other options. commit 305661ad7e4d134c5ba7db54215ef7877734c78e Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jan 23 04:52:13 2012 +0100 cli: if PDs fail, signal a proper session shutdown instead of abort. commit 110aa72a47c771ef57e358f0df361451270f3710 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 22 03:30:33 2012 +0100 cli: minor cleanup commit 350beb4bff20be4fd766715a75d69989f301ede3 Author: Anatoly Sokolov Date: Sat Jan 21 18:34:11 2012 +0400 add SR_HWCAP_DEMO_DEVICE capability commit 248ad03233cf82ec6a453343a9f9b9b13233724d Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Fri Jan 20 22:26:47 2012 +0100 cli: configuring SRD probes no longer deletes them from the hash commit a1418b73d4f33f1439b7e2c94be9019c3085a555 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 17 03:38:07 2012 +0100 CLI: use the new per-PD option setting API commit 41bc9e4f7d6521c05d9226f4f2e38f779d984e6c Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 15 23:24:30 2012 +0100 CLI: print sample numbers on annotations on log level > 2 commit 838285aa2e112b526f944b81070d5525de9b634a Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 15 23:23:25 2012 +0100 CLI: properly feed SRD a sample number with every chunk of data. commit 4611cadf654ea6d0a64c0d5ae8d766f68bc15165 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Jan 15 20:47:26 2012 +0100 cli: manpage: Add sigrok-gtk(1) to "SEE ALSO". commit 93a0d36c2227cea998eb3234f7178cf896a3229f Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun Jan 15 20:30:10 2012 +0100 frontends: Check for sr/srd minimum versions. commit 71b1ea4ec4ad25a396fbdd79696af03c0a197616 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 15 04:02:21 2012 +0100 CLI: when invoked with only -a , the PD's documentation is shown. commit 60ca1ad65dac60ad90089391875488e53f16114f Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jan 14 21:41:41 2012 +0100 Improve 'longname' PD strings, use in 'sigrok-cli -V'. commit ca07c71183a88c7f6eeb47c0d11399f0145562a1 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Jan 10 21:32:26 2012 +0100 cli: Fix left-over ANN/PROTO names. commit 9f4a898ee72a89d6bf213202e792e9b4431a9572 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Tue Jan 10 00:25:16 2012 +0100 Stacked protocol decoders implementation. The DDC decoder takes input from the I2C PD. commit 6de7ec06e266e8c075708b560584e7fcab1e0b91 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Mon Jan 9 12:54:03 2012 +0100 cli: make libsigrokdecode follow loglevel setting commit 213c6cead388576c01b53bf8d28d59581b7e4c59 Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Sun Jan 8 03:20:12 2012 +0100 pass PD output to the calling frontend, simple annotation viewer in CLI. commit 5aa4e6d953e419f304a7e863ec4a5660e91bd63b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jan 7 14:46:24 2012 +0100 cli: Better debug messages for setting PD probes. commit 760f6d3a7e2a621a94a8649aa89c69d985a4b93e Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Sat Jan 7 14:15:10 2012 +0100 More .gitignore files cleanup. commit 1eb238a0b0c906441104d367f6ccafdb49f0e7f4 Author: Renato Caldas Date: Fri Jan 6 11:07:37 2012 +0000 Added "autostuff" to the .gitignore. commit ee38f0beb0bca30a65b8fde65aef23ba17927adb Author: Bert Vermeulen Date: Thu Jan 5 03:31:36 2012 +0100 new srd_logic type implementation for PDs to iterate over. commit b4dfa44d2982067e2447356ca3b33dfc00264622 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Jan 4 15:26:41 2012 +0100 A few more fixes for configure.ac files. Add missing checks and quotes, remove superfluous checks, etc. commit 81f487d6a14133ab56466316499ce7cd1cff2d9b Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Jan 4 03:09:20 2012 +0100 cli: configure.ac: Show config summary. Also, add missing glib-2.0 check, we use it directly in the CLI too, not just due to the libsigrok dependency. commit 91425119e426f9ff76ae0636cd06ab6e9c8dbab4 Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed Jan 4 00:49:06 2012 +0100 cli: configure.ac: Fix typo. commit d04f8fdcc1150f5775ee0ae680fb2fad0341b55d Author: Uwe Hermann Date: Tue Jan 3 21:55:48 2012 +0100 Put most autotools files into autostuff/. 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Run `configure --help' for more details. sigrok-cli-0.7.0/README0000644000175000017500000000404313117370103011357 00000000000000------------------------------------------------------------------------------- README ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types (such as logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, multimeters, and more). sigrok-cli is a command-line tool written in C, which uses both libsigrok and libsigrokdecode to provide the basic sigrok functionality from the command-line. Among other things, it's useful for scripting purposes. Status ------ sigrok-cli is in a usable state and has had official tarball releases. Requirements ------------ - git (only needed when building from git) - gcc or clang - make - autoconf >= 2.63 (only needed when building from git) - automake >= 1.11 (only needed when building from git) - libtool (only needed when building from git) - pkg-config >= 0.22 - libglib >= 2.32.0 - libsigrok >= 0.5.0 - libsigrokdecode >= 0.5.0 Building and installing ----------------------- In order to get the sigrok-cli source code and build it, run: $ git clone git://sigrok.org/sigrok-cli $ cd sigrok-cli $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make For installing sigrok-cli: $ make install See INSTALL or the following wiki page for more (OS-specific) instructions: http://sigrok.org/wiki/Building Copyright and license --------------------- sigrok-cli is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 3 or later. 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