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author | Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de> | 2012-01-14 22:51:07 +0100 |
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committer | Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de> | 2012-01-14 23:16:15 +0100 |
commit | 97cca21f9423164b0ef3fe52c529f1920cc669a0 (patch) | |
tree | 20ccea27c9869f82533c63ac0727b3fa341dbd4f /decoders | |
parent | 526e580446dd45c3cb6811dd69a31eaff54e908e (diff) | |
download | libsigrokdecode-97cca21f9423164b0ef3fe52c529f1920cc669a0.tar.gz libsigrokdecode-97cca21f9423164b0ef3fe52c529f1920cc669a0.zip |
srd: UART: Handle both RX and TX pins.
Also, experiment with readability improvements a bit.
Diffstat (limited to 'decoders')
-rw-r--r-- | decoders/uart.py | 225 |
1 files changed, 108 insertions, 117 deletions
diff --git a/decoders/uart.py b/decoders/uart.py index eec3908..b8909ea 100644 --- a/decoders/uart.py +++ b/decoders/uart.py @@ -96,15 +96,11 @@ # # Protocol output format: -# put(<startsample>, <endsample>, self.out_proto, <packet>) # -# The <packet> is a list with two entries: -# [<packet-type>, <packet-data>] +# UART packet: +# [<packet-type>, <rxtx>, <packet-data>] # -# Valid packet-type values: T_START, T_DATA, T_PARITY, T_STOP, T_INVALID_START, -# T_INVALID_STOP, T_PARITY_ERROR -# -# The packet-data field has the following format and meaning: +# This is the list of <packet-types>s and their respective <packet-data>: # - T_START: The data is the (integer) value of the start bit (0 or 1). # - T_DATA: The data is the (integer) value of the UART data. Valid values # range from 0 to 512 (as the data can be up to 9 bits in size). @@ -115,14 +111,7 @@ # - T_PARITY_ERROR: The data is a tuple with two entries. The first one is # the expected parity value, the second is the actual parity value. # -# Examples: -# [T_START, 0] -# [T_DATA, 65] -# [T_PARITY, 0] -# [T_STOP, 1] -# [T_INVALID_START, 1] -# [T_INVALID_STOP, 0] -# [T_PARITY_ERROR, (0, 1)] +# The <rxtx> field is 0 for RX packets, 1 for TX packets. # import sigrokdecode as srd @@ -134,6 +123,10 @@ GET_DATA_BITS = 2 GET_PARITY_BIT = 3 GET_STOP_BITS = 4 +# Used for differentiating between the two data directions. +RX = 0 +TX = 1 + # Parity options PARITY_NONE = 0 PARITY_ODD = 1 @@ -208,7 +201,7 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder): {'id': 'tx', 'name': 'TX', 'desc': 'UART transmit line'}, ] options = { - 'baudrate': ['UART baud rate', 115200], + 'baudrate': ['Baud rate', 115200], 'num_data_bits': ['Data bits', 8], # Valid: 5-9. 'parity': ['Parity', PARITY_NONE], 'parity_check': ['Check parity', True], @@ -217,32 +210,29 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder): # TODO: Options to invert the signal(s). } annotations = [ - # ANN_ASCII - ['ASCII', 'TODO: description'], - # ANN_DEC - ['Decimal', 'TODO: description'], - # ANN_HEX - ['Hex', 'TODO: description'], - # ANN_OCT - ['Octal', 'TODO: description'], - # ANN_BITS - ['Bits', 'TODO: description'], + ['ASCII', 'Data bytes as ASCII characters'], + ['Decimal', 'Databytes as decimal, integer values'], + ['Hex', 'Data bytes in hex format'], + ['Octal', 'Data bytes as octal numbers'], + ['Bits', 'Data bytes in bit notation (sequence of 0/1 digits)'], ] + def putx(self, rxtx, data): + self.put(self.startsample[rxtx], self.samplenum - 1, self.out_ann, data) + def __init__(self, **kwargs): self.samplenum = 0 - self.frame_start = -1 - self.startbit = -1 - self.cur_data_bit = 0 - self.databyte = 0 - self.stopbit1 = -1 - self.startsample = -1 + self.frame_start = [-1, -1] + self.startbit = [-1, -1] + self.cur_data_bit = [0, 0] + self.databyte = [0, 0] + self.stopbit1 = [-1, -1] + self.startsample = [-1, -1] # Initial state. - self.staterx = WAIT_FOR_START_BIT + self.state = [WAIT_FOR_START_BIT, WAIT_FOR_START_BIT] - self.oldrx = None - self.oldtx = None + self.oldbit = [None, None] # Set protocol decoder option defaults. self.baudrate = Decoder.options['baudrate'][1] @@ -266,178 +256,179 @@ class Decoder(srd.Decoder): pass # Return true if we reached the middle of the desired bit, false otherwise. - def reached_bit(self, bitnum): + def reached_bit(self, rxtx, bitnum): # bitpos is the samplenumber which is in the middle of the # specified UART bit (0 = start bit, 1..x = data, x+1 = parity bit # (if used) or the first stop bit, and so on). - bitpos = self.frame_start + (self.bit_width / 2.0) + bitpos = self.frame_start[rxtx] + (self.bit_width / 2.0) bitpos += bitnum * self.bit_width if self.samplenum >= bitpos: return True return False - def reached_bit_last(self, bitnum): - bitpos = self.frame_start + ((bitnum + 1) * self.bit_width) + def reached_bit_last(self, rxtx, bitnum): + bitpos = self.frame_start[rxtx] + ((bitnum + 1) * self.bit_width) if self.samplenum >= bitpos: return True return False - def wait_for_start_bit(self, old_signal, signal): + def wait_for_start_bit(self, rxtx, old_signal, signal): # The start bit is always 0 (low). As the idle UART (and the stop bit) # level is 1 (high), the beginning of a start bit is a falling edge. if not (old_signal == 1 and signal == 0): return # Save the sample number where the start bit begins. - self.frame_start = self.samplenum + self.frame_start[rxtx] = self.samplenum - self.staterx = GET_START_BIT + self.state[rxtx] = GET_START_BIT - def get_start_bit(self, signal): + def get_start_bit(self, rxtx, signal): # Skip samples until we're in the middle of the start bit. - if not self.reached_bit(0): + if not self.reached_bit(rxtx, 0): return - self.startbit = signal + self.startbit[rxtx] = signal # The startbit must be 0. If not, we report an error. - if self.startbit != 0: - self.put(self.frame_start, self.samplenum, self.out_proto, - [T_INVALID_START, self.startbit]) + if self.startbit[rxtx] != 0: + self.put(self.frame_start[rxtx], self.samplenum, self.out_proto, + [T_INVALID_START, rxtx, self.startbit[rxtx]]) # TODO: Abort? Ignore rest of the frame? - self.cur_data_bit = 0 - self.databyte = 0 - self.startsample = -1 + self.cur_data_bit[rxtx] = 0 + self.databyte[rxtx] = 0 + self.startsample[rxtx] = -1 - self.staterx = GET_DATA_BITS + self.state[rxtx] = GET_DATA_BITS - self.put(self.frame_start, self.samplenum, self.out_proto, - [T_START, self.startbit]) - self.put(self.frame_start, self.samplenum, self.out_ann, + self.put(self.frame_start[rxtx], self.samplenum, self.out_proto, + [T_START, rxtx, self.startbit[rxtx]]) + self.put(self.frame_start[rxtx], self.samplenum, self.out_ann, [ANN_ASCII, ['Start bit', 'Start', 'S']]) - def get_data_bits(self, signal): + def get_data_bits(self, rxtx, signal): # Skip samples until we're in the middle of the desired data bit. - if not self.reached_bit(self.cur_data_bit + 1): + if not self.reached_bit(rxtx, self.cur_data_bit[rxtx] + 1): return # Save the sample number where the data byte starts. - if self.startsample == -1: - self.startsample = self.samplenum + if self.startsample[rxtx] == -1: + self.startsample[rxtx] = self.samplenum # Get the next data bit in LSB-first or MSB-first fashion. if self.bit_order == LSB_FIRST: - self.databyte >>= 1 - self.databyte |= (signal << (self.num_data_bits - 1)) + self.databyte[rxtx] >>= 1 + self.databyte[rxtx] |= (signal << (self.num_data_bits - 1)) elif self.bit_order == MSB_FIRST: - self.databyte <<= 1 - self.databyte |= (signal << 0) + self.databyte[rxtx] <<= 1 + self.databyte[rxtx] |= (signal << 0) else: raise Exception('Invalid bit order value: %d', self.bit_order) # Return here, unless we already received all data bits. - if self.cur_data_bit < self.num_data_bits - 1: # TODO? Off-by-one? - self.cur_data_bit += 1 + if self.cur_data_bit[rxtx] < self.num_data_bits - 1: # TODO? Off-by-one? + self.cur_data_bit[rxtx] += 1 return - self.staterx = GET_PARITY_BIT + self.state[rxtx] = GET_PARITY_BIT - self.put(self.startsample, self.samplenum - 1, self.out_proto, - [T_DATA, self.databyte]) + self.put(self.startsample[rxtx], self.samplenum - 1, self.out_proto, + [T_DATA, rxtx, self.databyte[rxtx]]) - self.put(self.startsample, self.samplenum - 1, self.out_ann, - [ANN_ASCII, [chr(self.databyte)]]) - self.put(self.startsample, self.samplenum - 1, self.out_ann, - [ANN_DEC, [str(self.databyte)]]) - self.put(self.startsample, self.samplenum - 1, self.out_ann, - [ANN_HEX, [hex(self.databyte), hex(self.databyte)[2:]]]) - self.put(self.startsample, self.samplenum - 1, self.out_ann, - [ANN_OCT, [oct(self.databyte), oct(self.databyte)[2:]]]) - self.put(self.startsample, self.samplenum - 1, self.out_ann, - [ANN_BITS, [bin(self.databyte), bin(self.databyte)[2:]]]) + s = 'RX: ' if (rxtx == RX) else 'TX: ' + self.putx(rxtx, [ANN_ASCII, [s + chr(self.databyte[rxtx])]]) + self.putx(rxtx, [ANN_DEC, [s + str(self.databyte[rxtx])]]) + self.putx(rxtx, [ANN_HEX, [s + hex(self.databyte[rxtx]), + s + hex(self.databyte[rxtx])[2:]]]) + self.putx(rxtx, [ANN_OCT, [s + oct(self.databyte[rxtx]), + s + oct(self.databyte[rxtx])[2:]]]) + self.putx(rxtx, [ANN_BITS, [s + bin(self.databyte[rxtx]), + s + bin(self.databyte[rxtx])[2:]]]) - def get_parity_bit(self, signal): + def get_parity_bit(self, rxtx, signal): # If no parity is used/configured, skip to the next state immediately. if self.parity == PARITY_NONE: - self.staterx = GET_STOP_BITS + self.state[rxtx] = GET_STOP_BITS return # Skip samples until we're in the middle of the parity bit. - if not self.reached_bit(self.num_data_bits + 1): + if not self.reached_bit(rxtx, self.num_data_bits + 1): return - self.paritybit = signal + self.paritybit[rxtx] = signal - self.staterx = GET_STOP_BITS + self.state[rxtx] = GET_STOP_BITS - if parity_ok(self.parity, self.paritybit, self.databyte, - self.num_data_bits): + if parity_ok(self.parity[rxtx], self.paritybit[rxtx], + self.databyte[rxtx], self.num_data_bits): # TODO: Fix range. self.put(self.samplenum, self.samplenum, self.out_proto, - [T_PARITY_BIT, self.paritybit]) + [T_PARITY_BIT, rxtx, self.paritybit[rxtx]]) self.put(self.samplenum, self.samplenum, self.out_ann, [ANN_ASCII, ['Parity bit', 'Parity', 'P']]) else: # TODO: Fix range. # TODO: Return expected/actual parity values. self.put(self.samplenum, self.samplenum, self.out_proto, - [T_PARITY_ERROR, (0, 1)]) # FIXME: Dummy tuple... + [T_PARITY_ERROR, rxtx, (0, 1)]) # FIXME: Dummy tuple... self.put(self.samplenum, self.samplenum, self.out_ann, [ANN_ASCII, ['Parity error', 'Parity err', 'PE']]) # TODO: Currently only supports 1 stop bit. - def get_stop_bits(self, signal): + def get_stop_bits(self, rxtx, signal): # Skip samples until we're in the middle of the stop bit(s). skip_parity = 0 if self.parity == PARITY_NONE else 1 - if not self.reached_bit(self.num_data_bits + 1 + skip_parity): + if not self.reached_bit(rxtx, self.num_data_bits + 1 + skip_parity): return - self.stopbit1 = signal + self.stopbit1[rxtx] = signal # Stop bits must be 1. If not, we report an error. - if self.stopbit1 != 1: - self.put(self.frame_start, self.samplenum, self.out_proto, - [T_INVALID_STOP, self.stopbit1]) + if self.stopbit1[rxtx] != 1: + self.put(self.frame_start[rxtx], self.samplenum, self.out_proto, + [T_INVALID_STOP, rxtx, self.stopbit1[rxtx]]) # TODO: Abort? Ignore the frame? Other? - self.staterx = WAIT_FOR_START_BIT + self.state[rxtx] = WAIT_FOR_START_BIT # TODO: Fix range. self.put(self.samplenum, self.samplenum, self.out_proto, - [T_STOP, self.stopbit1]) + [T_STOP, rxtx, self.stopbit1[rxtx]]) self.put(self.samplenum, self.samplenum, self.out_ann, [ANN_ASCII, ['Stop bit', 'Stop', 'P']]) def decode(self, ss, es, data): # TODO - # for (samplenum, (rx, tx)) in data: - for (samplenum, (rx)) in data: + for (samplenum, (rx, tx)) in data: # TODO: Start counting at 0 or 1? Increase before or after? self.samplenum += 1 # First sample: Save RX/TX value. - if self.oldrx == None: - # Get RX/TX bit values (0/1 for low/high) of the first sample. - self.oldrx = rx - # self.oldtx = tx + if self.oldbit[RX] == None: + self.oldbit[RX] = rx + continue + if self.oldbit[TX] == None: + self.oldbit[TX] = tx continue # State machine. - if self.staterx == WAIT_FOR_START_BIT: - self.wait_for_start_bit(self.oldrx, rx) - elif self.staterx == GET_START_BIT: - self.get_start_bit(rx) - elif self.staterx == GET_DATA_BITS: - self.get_data_bits(rx) - elif self.staterx == GET_PARITY_BIT: - self.get_parity_bit(rx) - elif self.staterx == GET_STOP_BITS: - self.get_stop_bits(rx) - else: - raise Exception('Invalid state: %s' % self.staterx) - - # Save current RX/TX values for the next round. - self.oldrx = rx - # self.oldtx = tx + for rxtx in (RX, TX): + signal = rx if (rxtx == RX) else tx + + if self.state[rxtx] == WAIT_FOR_START_BIT: + self.wait_for_start_bit(rxtx, self.oldbit[rxtx], signal) + elif self.state[rxtx] == GET_START_BIT: + self.get_start_bit(rxtx, signal) + elif self.state[rxtx] == GET_DATA_BITS: + self.get_data_bits(rxtx, signal) + elif self.state[rxtx] == GET_PARITY_BIT: + self.get_parity_bit(rxtx, signal) + elif self.state[rxtx] == GET_STOP_BITS: + self.get_stop_bits(rxtx, signal) + else: + raise Exception('Invalid state: %s' % self.state[rxtx]) + + # Save current RX/TX values for the next round. + self.oldbit[rxtx] = signal |