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2021-03-07decoder: increment Python object reference for .has_channel() resultGerhard Sittig
This fixes bug #1671. Reported-By: Ivan Wick
2021-02-13Use uint8_t instead of unsigned char for raw byte dataSoeren Apel
2021-02-13Implement basic flushingSoeren Apel
2021-02-13Rename logic_class to logic_group and output as group-wise RLESoeren Apel
2021-02-13pca9571/tca6408a: Rework logic outputSoeren Apel
For now, libsigrokdecode clients expect to receive a 1:1 number of input samples to logic output samples, along with a logic output samplerate equal to the PD's input sample rate
2021-02-13Remove samplerate from srd_decoder_logic_output_channelSoeren Apel
This means that the samplerate for logic output channels is implicitly determined by the input channel samplerate. The motivation for this is that hard-coding a samplerate isn't possible - but at the same time, it's also not possible to determine the samplerate at the time the logic output channels are initialized, as the samplerate can be set at runtime. From my point of view, we would need one of two mechanisms to make this work: 1) Allow creation of logic outputs at runtime via some registration callback or 2) Allow changing a logic output's samplerate after it has been created, again requiring some kind of callback To me, both currently are overkill because making the assumption that samplerate_in = samplerate_out not only makes this problem go away as it can easily be handled on the client side where samplerate_in is already known, it also makes handling of the logic data in the PDs easier.
2021-02-13pca9571: Add initial OUTPUT_LOGIC support.Uwe Hermann
2021-02-13tca6408a: Add initial OUTPUT_LOGIC support.Uwe Hermann
2021-02-13Add initial OUTPUT_LOGIC support.Uwe Hermann
Protocol decoders can now declare an arbitrary number of logic output channels with a fixed assumed samplerate each.
2021-01-13seven_segment: cosmetics in decode(), reduce redundancyGerhard Sittig
"Un-clutter" the decode() routine. Group related instructions to improve readability. Drop redundant statements where common code can handle all cases. Also fixes an unconditional access to the optional decimal point input signal (which had caused a runtime error, and ceased decoding).
2021-01-13seven_segment: document segment layout for awareness during maintenanceGerhard Sittig
Add a comment to the table which maps LED segment combinations to their textual presentation. Mention the table's sort order for awareness, and provide column captions as well as a segment layout illustration to simplify maintenance. The LED segment layout comment was Submitted-by: Ben Gardiner <ben.l.gardiner@gmail.com>
2021-01-13seven_segment: expand to a full alphabetBen Gardiner
Expand the list of characters that will be recognized by the seven segment decoder to include many display character 'encodings.' Including some punctuation characters and tricky letters like W and V. Signed-off-by: Ben Gardiner <ben.l.gardiner@gmail.com> [ gsi: sort by ASCII codes (keep ignoring letter case) ]
2020-11-22seven_segment: add option to display unknown charactersBen Gardiner
option show_unknown=yes will display unknown 7-segment characters as an octothorpe ('#'). Signed-off-by: Ben Gardiner <ben.l.gardiner@gmail.com>
2020-11-11parallel: increase number of data lines to 16Gerhard Sittig
The 'parallel' decoder supported 32 channels when it was introduced. Commit a3b4f1684a8f lowered the channel count to 8 which is quite a small number. Increase the number of supported channels to 16 again. This should result in increased usability while keeping an acceptable UI dialog size for the decoder properties.
2020-11-11parallel: update builtin documentationGerhard Sittig
Update the decoder's doc string to catch up with recent extensions. Rephrase how clock and data lines interact. Sparse assignment of data lines is supported (has been for a while). Discuss the optional reset signal and its enable/select use.
2020-11-11parallel: adjust Python output to match its documentationGerhard Sittig
The parallel decoder documented the layout of the Python output but used to emit something different (mere data values). Add the bit width of data items and the bus cycle count for demultiplexed words, to match the documented layout. No harm was done, there are no in-tree decoders which stack on top of the parallel decoder.
2020-11-11parallel: rephrase word accumulation after reset introductionGerhard Sittig
Straighten the accumulation of words from bit chunks that are spread across several bus cycles (multiplexed transmission). Simplify the PD's instance variables, keep more state in local vars and explicitly pass related information to API calls. This also unobfuscates the emission of annotations and simplifies future maintenance. Split the accumulation of word data and the emission of its annotation such that reset related activity can flush accumulated data. Introduce a warning when word data gets emitted which does not match the configured word width (early de-assertion of select/enable, or unexpected reset). Presenting this data and amending it with a warning is considered more desirable than not seeing the data at all. This does not affect previous use cases since support for the reset signal was only introduced lately. Also emit annotations in a more logical order. It's unexpected to see the resulting word before its last item is seen. Graphical presentation may not care but automated processing of the decoder output will. This is the previous order of annotation emission which is surprising and got fixed in this commit: 3768240-4118229 parallel: item: "3" 3768240-4468218 parallel: word: "33" 4118229-4468218 parallel: item: "3" 4468218-4818202 parallel: item: "3" 4468218-5268189 parallel: word: "32" 4818202-5268189 parallel: item: "2" 5268189-5368185 parallel: item: "2" 5268189-5568180 parallel: word: "28" 5368185-5568180 parallel: item: "8" 5568180-5668176 parallel: item: "0" 5568180-5868171 parallel: word: "08" 5668176-5868171 parallel: item: "8" 5868171-5968166 parallel: item: "0" 5868171-6168162 parallel: word: "01" 5968166-6168162 parallel: item: "1" 6168162-6268157 parallel: item: "0" 6168162-6468152 parallel: word: "0c" 6268157-6468152 parallel: item: "c" This adjusted emission order won't pass the current test implementation, but manual inspection of the output reveals that all the expected data is present and matches previously extracted information: parallel/hd44780_word_demux/annotation ..................................... Output mismatch Testcase: parallel/hd44780_word_demux/annotation Test output mismatch: + 4118229-4468218 parallel: item: "3" - 4118229-4468218 parallel: item: "3" + 4818202-5268189 parallel: item: "2" - 4818202-5268189 parallel: item: "2" + 5368185-5568180 parallel: item: "8" - 5368185-5568180 parallel: item: "8" + 5668176-5868171 parallel: item: "8" - 5668176-5868171 parallel: item: "8" + 5968166-6168162 parallel: item: "1" - 5968166-6168162 parallel: item: "1" + 6268157-6468152 parallel: item: "c" - 6268157-6468152 parallel: item: "c"
2020-11-11parallel: add support for optional reset/enable/select signalGerhard Sittig
Add an optional 'reset' signal of user configurable polarity. When the signal is asserted, the data lines are not interpreted. Assertion will flush previously accumulated data bits and words. Deassertion can help synchronize to input streams when the capture started in the middle of a word. Despite the "reset" name this signal can also be thought of as "enable" or "select", and increases the versatility and usefulness of the parallel decoder beyond strictly parallel memory busses. Construct the list of .wait() conditions and track the positions of individual terms in that list. This is necessary because "always false" conditions are not available, thus pin/channel indices and .matched[] indices don't correspond for sparse input signal assignments. Accept when previously gathered information became void again, and re-use existing initialization code for reset related activity.
2020-11-11parallel: add option to sample data on either clock edgeGerhard Sittig
Add 'either' as another choice in addition to rising and falling clock edge. This is useful since parallel busses exist which communicate at double data rate (DDR). Unobfuscate the mapping between displayed option text and .wait() condition codes while we are here.
2020-11-11parallel: rephrase handling of data lines, symbolic upper boundGerhard Sittig
Strictly speaking this decoder considers all input signals as optional. The previous version accepted clock alone. Though reading values from zero data bits is of limited. Tighten the check for connected inputs. Inline the declaration of all channels in the decoder boiler plate, the helper routine was only used in a single spot. Change the order of the data lines stripe details and the .wait() conditions, improve locality of assignment and use of related variables. Don't assume that "all channels but clock" are data lines. Use a symbolic upper bound for the data lines partition, to prepare the introduction of a reset/enable signal.
2020-11-07parallel: symbolic names for pins and annotation classesGerhard Sittig
Concentrate tunables at the top of the source code. Eliminate magic numbers by replacing them with symbolic identifiers.
2020-08-31irmp: Fix a build issue with xtensa cross toolchains.Uwe Hermann
2020-08-30ir_nec: fix typo in STOP bit widthGerhard Sittig
The 0.652ms STOP bit width must have been a typo (though consistent in the previous implementation), it's not half of the 1.125ms ZERO symbol. Notice that this is an incompatible change to the decoder implementation. It affects the annotations for STOP bits and overall REMOTE button codes.
2020-08-30ir_nec: sort and comment timing specs, drop tolerance optionGerhard Sittig
Extend comments on the IR NEC timing details. Sort the symbols by their width to reflect their relation (ONE to ZERO to STOP is each half of their predecessor's width). Increase the open coded tolerance percentage, and remove the option for the value. Make sure leader and repeat codes still can be told from each other.
2020-08-30ir_nec: concentrate timing at the top of the source fileGerhard Sittig
Move IR NEC protocol timing details to the top of the source file, for raised awareness and easier adjustment. Specs are "unit-less" (only have comments), but are scaled for improved readability. Values are copies of the previous implementation.
2020-08-30ir_nec: Add option for automatic polarity detectionBenediktO
Provide an option to have the decoder automatically detect the IR signal's polarity. Stick with active-low by default for backwards compatibility, because this auto-detect implementation assumes that the capture starts with an idle phase. [ gsi: rephrased message and implementation, auto-detect off by default ]
2020-08-30ir_nec: Make the tolerance configurableBenediktO
Provide an option to adjust the IR NEC decoder's tolerance. Which makes signals accessible that are generated by cheap remotes which would not decode at all with the previous implementation and its fixed limit. [ gsi: rephrased commit message and implementation ]
2020-08-30ir_nec: Annotate IR frame already at the end of the STOP bitBenediktO
Emit annotations for the current IR frame as soon as possible, at the very end of the STOP bit. Don't defer annotation emission until the start of the next frame is seen. This unbreaks captures where the last IR frame would not decode before. [ gsi: rephrased commit message, updated comment in the implementation ]
2020-08-30ir_nec: Add Joy-it SBC-IRC01 remoteBenediktO
The Joy-it SBC-IRC01 remote control appears as address 0x00.
2020-08-30sle44xx: support memory read "to end of capacity"Gerhard Sittig
Assume a maximum memory capacity, currently open coded, could become a user servicable option when needed. Automatically flush the accumulated outgoing data when a memory read reaches address 256. Drop the unconditional START condition check now that it became obsolete.
2020-08-30sle44xx: optionally use samplerate to show processing durationsGerhard Sittig
The protocol is clocked, so strictly does not depend on the samplerate. When the samplerate is available, the duration of internal processing (memory erase and write) can get annotated. It's an optional feature. The datasheet suggests that write and erase time are in the range of a few milliseconds. Normalize to ms units and provide 10us resolution.
2020-08-30sle44xx: extend decoder's feature set, outgoing data, processingGerhard Sittig
Rephrase how the decoder's progress during data interpretation gets tracked. Extend the set of .wait() conditions in the main loop, and determine START/STOP conditions and BIT validity there already, which reduces redundancy with called handlers. Increase the decoder's coverage of the memory card's feature set and constraints. Handle the optional CLK during RST, to tell interrupted memory access from card reset. Interpret known command codes, to present their meaning and arguments to users, and to tell "outgoing data" (the card's memory content) from "internal processing" (providing clock until the card signals completion of a write access). Get initial statistics on internal processing (clock count, and terminal I/O level, no duration in units of wall clock time yet). Unfortunately there is no reliable condition to detect the end of a memory read when it executes to the end of the memory card's capacity. That's why START detection is more greedy than specified, to reliably re-sync to subsequent commands and their byte sequences. Arrange for an improved set of annotation rows with symbols (bit level), fields (data bytes), and operations details (summary of memory access including protection). Rename the binary output. It carries "any bytes" which were seen, the command bytes as well as response data bytes.
2020-08-30sle44xx: rephrase ss/es passing for annotation emissionGerhard Sittig
Coupling the logic which interprets input signals at different levels and the helpers which emit annotations by means of "global" variables (public members of the decoder object) is unfortunate. It complicates the logic, adds unnecessary dependencies, and makes maintenance rather tedious and error prone. Pass ss/es times to put() routines the same way as annotation classes and annotation texts are passed. This simplifies the logic where bits and bytes levels and additional rows are handled. The data values and their spans all become local information that gets determined in the same context. Which dramatically simplifies review.
2020-08-30sle44xx: minor developer comment and style nitsGerhard Sittig
These are just nits, behaviour remains. The comment may be incorrect how command and data modes are detected. Add a developer comment for later revisit. Drop unneeded parentheses in a ternary operation, and move an ATR related comment around.
2020-08-30sle44xx: don't assume RESET at the start of the captureGerhard Sittig
The decoder cannot know the state of the input signal before the start of the capture. Assuming the RESET state results in incorrect output for data bits which we don't know the context of. Start from unknown state instead until a reliable condition is seen to synchronize to.
2020-08-30sle44xx: rework data bits accumulation, and byte presentationGerhard Sittig
The 'databyte' is strictly local to the routine when 8 bits were seen. The 'bitcount' is redundant and becomes obsolete when bits[] is a Python list. The comment and the code disagreed, the wire is said to communicate bits in LSB first order, the implemenation kept accumulating bits in the reverse order (the annotation part, not the data byte math). Prefer the common helper to convert bits to bytes. There is uncertainty about the bit width "estimation" logic. The main loop's .wait() conditions suggest that data bit values are valid for the period of high CLK, which provides an easier and more robust condition for annotation boundaries. Add a comment for now. The order of bit and byte values' annotation emission is unfortunate, too.
2020-08-30sle44xx: rephrase annotation text constructionGerhard Sittig
Concentrate all text variants for zoom levels in a single spot. Remove duplicates, and on the other hand add more verbose phrases to support users which are not intimately familiar with the protocol. Prefer the Python strings .format() method over the % operator for its versatility and readability.
2020-08-30sle44xx: use symbolic identifiers for annotation classesGerhard Sittig
Eliminate magic numbers for annotation classes, prefer symbolic names instead to improve readability. Put the annotation classes in an order which matches the annotation rows' order. Reduce indentation in the 'proto' table while we are here (yet keep the vertical alignment).
2020-08-30sle44xx: use symbolic identifiers for pins and signal transitionsGerhard Sittig
Eliminate magic numbers for input pins and signal transition conditions. Which dramatically improves readability and simplifies review.
2020-08-30sle44xx: remove incomplete Python output for nowGerhard Sittig
The current implementation exclusively communicated the 'RESET' condition but nothing else. Remove the Python output from the decoder, it's easy to re-introduce when a complete implementation materializes. There also is no known recipient of SLE44xx Python output right now which would expect to see even the currently implemented subset.
2020-08-30sle44xx: extend decoder doc string, add "memory cards" hintGerhard Sittig
Add a stronger hint to "memory cards", users might expect to see this detail in the decoder's description. Rephrase how the reset line will terminate pending memory reads.
2020-08-30sle44xx: fixup boilerplate, add missing required fieldsGerhard Sittig
The decoder was created in an older setup and would not load in recent applications. Add missing boilerplate which is mandatory. Rename 'data' since annotation classes and rows must not have ambiguous names, and there is no singular form of 'data' -- use 'fields' instead. This also fixes a missing line termination at the end of the text file.
2020-08-30sle44xx: introduce decoder for Siemens memory cardsFederico Cerutti
Introduce an initial implementation of the SLE44xx protocol decoder for Siemens/Infineon SLE 4418/28/32/42 memory cards. ATR (Answer To Reset), command and data bytes get displayed, and RESET/abort events are marked. Extracted data bytes are made available as binary output.
2020-08-16avr_isp: Extend decoder, add locks, eeprom, program memory commands.Helge Kruse
[ gsi: list all classes, break long lines, EEPROM address calculation ]
2020-08-16avr_isp: move "unknown command" to warning, drop empty 'bits' rowGerhard Sittig
Use the warnings annotation class for the "Unknown command" message, the PE class (programming enabled) is unexpected and most probably a typo. Drop the empty 'bits' annotation row which has been unused since commit 3b0013416fcfb.
2020-08-16avr_isp: Use symbolic names for annotation classes.Helge Kruse
[ gsi: explicit list of all classes in row declaration ]
2020-08-12sdq: prefer Python's .format() method for string formattingGerhard Sittig
Prefer the .format() method over the % operator. Also vertically align the non-trivial text alternatives for different zoom levels to simplify comparison and adjustment during maintenance.
2020-08-12sdq: use symbolic names for pins and annotation classesGerhard Sittig
Eliminate magic numbers which are too hard to read and too easy to get wrong during maintenance. Prefer symbolic identifiers instead for pins and annotation classes.
2020-08-12sdq: provide more information in the decoder's boilerplateGerhard Sittig
Extend the __init__.py module's doc string. Provide more details to the user beyond the vendor's name, to increase the decoder's usability.
2020-08-12sdq: simplify decode routine, no state machine requiredGerhard Sittig
Move the initial synchronization to the input data out of the main loop, and handle the BREAK symbol when it was seen. Turns out that no state machine is required to decode the SDQ protocol. [ best viewed as a whitespace ignoring diff ]