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authorUwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>2019-12-30 12:20:45 +0100
committerUwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>2019-12-30 12:35:41 +0100
commitc69e72bc8d3524140959157fb605b7dd53b40af4 (patch)
tree1e3cad1ccbe169e64c2eefaceec59b845fc5a04d /decoders/uart
parent3d2d91e0b30e2e421bf693f7f9f8aad0634084b3 (diff)
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uart: Use human-readable names for annotation classes.
Using human-readable names for annotation classes (instead of numeric indices) improves readability and maintainability of the decoder, and can also prevent bugs due to incorrect indices.
Diffstat (limited to 'decoders/uart')
-rw-r--r--decoders/uart/pd.py44
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/decoders/uart/pd.py b/decoders/uart/pd.py
index fd8254c..67f4c7e 100644
--- a/decoders/uart/pd.py
+++ b/decoders/uart/pd.py
@@ -82,6 +82,12 @@ class SamplerateError(Exception):
class ChannelError(Exception):
pass
+class Ann:
+ RX_DATA, TX_DATA, RX_START, TX_START, RX_PARITY_OK, TX_PARITY_OK, \
+ RX_PARITY_ERR, TX_PARITY_ERR, RX_STOP, TX_STOP, RX_WARN, TX_WARN, \
+ RX_DATA_BIT, TX_DATA_BIT, RX_BREAK, TX_BREAK, RX_PACKET, TX_PACKET = \
+ range(18)
+
class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
api_version = 3
id = 'uart'
@@ -143,16 +149,16 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
('tx-packet', 'TX packet'),
)
annotation_rows = (
- ('rx-data-bits', 'RX bits', (12,)),
- ('rx-data', 'RX', (0, 2, 4, 6, 8)),
- ('rx-warnings', 'RX warnings', (10,)),
- ('rx-break', 'RX break', (14,)),
- ('rx-packets', 'RX packets', (16,)),
- ('tx-data-bits', 'TX bits', (13,)),
- ('tx-data', 'TX', (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)),
- ('tx-warnings', 'TX warnings', (11,)),
- ('tx-break', 'TX break', (15,)),
- ('tx-packets', 'TX packets', (17,)),
+ ('rx-data-bits', 'RX bits', (Ann.RX_DATA_BIT,)),
+ ('rx-data', 'RX', (Ann.RX_DATA, Ann.RX_START, Ann.RX_PARITY_OK, Ann.RX_PARITY_ERR, Ann.RX_STOP)),
+ ('rx-warnings', 'RX warnings', (Ann.RX_WARN,)),
+ ('rx-break', 'RX break', (Ann.RX_BREAK,)),
+ ('rx-packets', 'RX packets', (Ann.RX_PACKET,)),
+ ('tx-data-bits', 'TX bits', (Ann.TX_DATA_BIT,)),
+ ('tx-data', 'TX', (Ann.TX_DATA, Ann.TX_START, Ann.TX_PARITY_OK, Ann.TX_PARITY_ERR, Ann.TX_STOP)),
+ ('tx-warnings', 'TX warnings', (Ann.TX_WARN,)),
+ ('tx-break', 'TX break', (Ann.TX_BREAK,)),
+ ('tx-packets', 'TX packets', (Ann.TX_PACKET,)),
)
binary = (
('rx', 'RX dump'),
@@ -252,7 +258,7 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
# for the next start bit (assuming this one was spurious).
if self.startbit[rxtx] != 0:
self.putp(['INVALID STARTBIT', rxtx, self.startbit[rxtx]])
- self.putg([rxtx + 10, ['Frame error', 'Frame err', 'FE']])
+ self.putg([Ann.RX_WARN + rxtx, ['Frame error', 'Frame err', 'FE']])
self.frame_valid[rxtx] = False
es = self.samplenum + ceil(self.bit_width / 2.0)
self.putpse(self.frame_start[rxtx], es, ['FRAME', rxtx,
@@ -265,7 +271,7 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
self.startsample[rxtx] = -1
self.putp(['STARTBIT', rxtx, self.startbit[rxtx]])
- self.putg([rxtx + 2, ['Start bit', 'Start', 'S']])
+ self.putg([Ann.RX_START + rxtx, ['Start bit', 'Start', 'S']])
self.state[rxtx] = 'GET DATA BITS'
@@ -290,7 +296,7 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
s += ' '
if self.options['format'] != 'ascii' and s[-1] == ' ':
s = s[:-1] # Drop trailing space.
- self.putx_packet(rxtx, [16 + rxtx, [s]])
+ self.putx_packet(rxtx, [Ann.RX_PACKET + rxtx, [s]])
self.packet_cache[rxtx] = []
def get_data_bits(self, rxtx, signal):
@@ -298,7 +304,7 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
if self.startsample[rxtx] == -1:
self.startsample[rxtx] = self.samplenum
- self.putg([rxtx + 12, ['%d' % signal]])
+ self.putg([Ann.RX_DATA_BIT + rxtx, ['%d' % signal]])
# Store individual data bits and their start/end samplenumbers.
s, halfbit = self.samplenum, int(self.bit_width / 2)
@@ -384,11 +390,11 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
if parity_ok(self.options['parity'], self.paritybit[rxtx],
self.datavalue[rxtx], self.options['data_bits']):
self.putp(['PARITYBIT', rxtx, self.paritybit[rxtx]])
- self.putg([rxtx + 4, ['Parity bit', 'Parity', 'P']])
+ self.putg([Ann.RX_PARITY_OK + rxtx, ['Parity bit', 'Parity', 'P']])
else:
# TODO: Return expected/actual parity values.
self.putp(['PARITY ERROR', rxtx, (0, 1)]) # FIXME: Dummy tuple...
- self.putg([rxtx + 6, ['Parity error', 'Parity err', 'PE']])
+ self.putg([Ann.RX_PARITY_ERR + rxtx, ['Parity error', 'Parity err', 'PE']])
self.frame_valid[rxtx] = False
self.state[rxtx] = 'GET STOP BITS'
@@ -400,11 +406,11 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
# Stop bits must be 1. If not, we report an error.
if self.stopbit1[rxtx] != 1:
self.putp(['INVALID STOPBIT', rxtx, self.stopbit1[rxtx]])
- self.putg([rxtx + 10, ['Frame error', 'Frame err', 'FE']])
+ self.putg([Ann.RX_WARN + rxtx, ['Frame error', 'Frame err', 'FE']])
self.frame_valid[rxtx] = False
self.putp(['STOPBIT', rxtx, self.stopbit1[rxtx]])
- self.putg([rxtx + 4, ['Stop bit', 'Stop', 'T']])
+ self.putg([Ann.RX_PARITY_OK + rxtx, ['Stop bit', 'Stop', 'T']])
# Pass the complete UART frame to upper layers.
es = self.samplenum + ceil(self.bit_width / 2.0)
@@ -418,7 +424,7 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
self.putpse(self.frame_start[rxtx], self.samplenum,
['BREAK', rxtx, 0])
self.putgse(self.frame_start[rxtx], self.samplenum,
- [rxtx + 14, ['Break condition', 'Break', 'Brk', 'B']])
+ [Ann.RX_BREAK + rxtx, ['Break condition', 'Break', 'Brk', 'B']])
self.state[rxtx] = 'WAIT FOR START BIT'
def get_wait_cond(self, rxtx, inv):