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2020-01-01All PDs: Consistently use singular/plural for annotation classes/rows.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-31x2444m: Eliminate duplicate annotation class ID.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-31srd_decoder_load(): Error out upon various duplicate IDs.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-31HACKING: Add some Python coding style hints, fix incorrect docs.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-30uart: Use human-readable names for binary classes.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-30uart: Fix incorrect stop bit annotation class.Uwe Hermann
This fixes bug #1474.
2019-12-30uart: Use human-readable names for annotation classes.Uwe Hermann
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.
2019-12-17uart: sample position nits, fix typo, float calculation awarenessGerhard Sittig
This commit amends bd50ceb314e4. Fix a typo in a comment. Rephrase the bit width percentage calculation such that readers remain aware of the necessity for floating point math in sample position calculations. This commit does not change behaviour, Python 3 always yields float results for divisions. It's about raising awareness.
2019-12-17uart: allow arbitrary sample positions for UART bit values (1-99%)Gerhard Sittig
The previous implementation of the UART decoder used to sample bit values strictly at the center position within a bit time. This commit introduces support to sample bit values at arbitrary positions in the range of 1-99% of the bit time. This allows to work around glitches in existing captures as well as using the decoder for UART like protocols which don't sample bit values at the center position (like EIB aka KNX). This implementation is incomplete (on purpose). Although this version improves the ability to extract data from captures, it also introduces inaccuracies in the annotation positions for non-default values of the sample point position. Addressing this issue is left for later, assuming that it'll be a byproduct of another commit series that is being worked on (general annotation position adjustment and stop bits support).
2019-12-12can: Drop an unused method.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-12signature: increase compatibility across Python versionsGerhard Sittig
Underscores in number literals are a recent Python feature which only was introduced in version 3.6. The sigrok project claims compatibility with previous Python versions, but the signature decoder fails to load with this error: $ pulseview srd: SyntaxError: Failed to load decoder signature: import by name failed: invalid syntax (pd.py, line 138) srd: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/user/share/libsigrokdecode/decoders/signature/__init__.py", line 25, in <module> from .pd import Decoder File "/home/user/share/libsigrokdecode/decoders/signature/pd.py", line 138 incoming = (bin(shiftreg & 0b0000_0010_1001_0001).count('1') + data) & 1 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax Use the more compact hex presentation for a magic binary pattern. This obsoletes the necessity to separate groups of bits for readability.
2019-12-10ac97/lin: Remove some unneeded code snippets.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-10struct srd_decoder: Fix/improve some documentation comments.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-10i2cfilter: Improve description of the "address" option.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-10dsi: Add a TODO comment for proper self.wait() usage.Uwe Hermann
All PDs where "trivial" self.wait() conversion was used now have this specific comment, so it's easy to grep for.
2019-12-09srd_decoder_doc_get(): Add an additional sanity check.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-07decoders: Don't set self.samplenum.Uwe Hermann
This is managed by the backend and should be read-only for PDs.
2019-12-07hdcp: Add missing spaces.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-07hdcp: Reduce nesting level.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-07hdcp: Simplify some code snippets.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-07hdcp: Add tags.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-07Add HDCP traffic decoder to stack on i2cDave Craig
This decoder annotates i2c traffic to indicate the type of HDCP message contained. It includes HDCP2.2 and HDCP1.4. Useful for analysing HDCP negotiation failures.
2019-12-07ieee488: flush upper layer payload data when IFC assertsGerhard Sittig
Also flush previously accumulated payload data when the IFC signal asserts (interface clear, a controller requests ownership of the bus). This is in line with EOI (end of message) and ATN (start of a command, including change of "connected" peers or direction of communication).
2019-12-07ieee488: introduce 'delim' option for improved text outputGerhard Sittig
When a capture contains output from a talking device, but neither contains EOI (end of transmission) nor ATN (new commands, including changes in the set of communicating peers or communication direction), then lower layer data bytes would be shown but accumulated runs of upper layer payload data would not. The hp53131a-ton.sr capture demonstrates this behaviour. Add transparent support for the typical case of communicating SCPI over GPIB. Do emit upper layer payload data annotations when termination sequences for text lines were seen. Allow users to disable this feature when it's not appropriate for binary content. It's an internal implementation detail that accumulated data gets flushed. Communicate the user visible option as "payload data separation", which should most appropriately reflect the resulting behaviour. The specific implementation of this feature can also support different kinds of payload chunk separation.
2019-12-06Obsolete gpib and iec PDs in favor of ieee488.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-06ieee488: Mention more relevant keywords in longname.Uwe Hermann
This can be used by frontends for decoder search features.
2019-12-06ieee488: Simplify _get_raw_byte() a bit.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-06ieee488: introduce unified IEEE-488 decoder (supports GPIB and IEC)Gerhard Sittig
Introduce an 'ieee488' protocol decoder which handles both the 16 lines parallel GPIB variant as well as the serial IEC bus variant. Which kind of supersedes the 'gpib' and 'iec' decoders. This implementation increases maintainability because only the extraction of raw bytes from the parallel or serial bus is separate, and all GPIB related command/address/data interpretation is shared. This decoder extends the feature set of the previous versions: Visual annotations are more fine grained (more classes, additional rows, various text lengths to maintain usability during zoom). There is binary output for communicated data, as well as Python output for stacked decoders. Consecutive runs of talker data gets accumulated, and is made available in binary form as well as text (with escapes for non-printables). The terse single-letter format (character codes '0' to 'O' for addresses) is kept for compatibility for those users who are accustomed to it. The implemented logic also copes with captures of low samplerate, where edges happen to fall onto the same sample number which at higher samplerates shall be perceived as distant and should get processed in their respective order of appearance. This implementation tracks the most recent configuration of "peers" (the set of talkers and listeners). A future implementation might support the isolation of a single conversation out of a busy chat on the bus. Some optional support for Commodore peripherals is included (currently limited to disk channels), while it's recommended to move this logic to a stacked decoder if it grows more complex.
2019-12-03ir_rc6: Reduce nesting level.Uwe Hermann
2019-12-03ir_rc6: Initial commitBenediktO
2019-12-01ir_rc5: improved performanceBenediktO
2019-11-30flexray: Use bit/s instead of Mbit/s for bitrate.Uwe Hermann
This avoids floating point number option values, which makes things a bit easier/clearer on the command-line and also matches what other decoders do. Also, use numbers instead of strings for the option values.
2019-11-30flexray: add basic decoderStephan Thiele
2019-11-30nes_gamepad: implement and add decoderStephan Thiele
2019-11-30uart: Drop question mark from two option names.Uwe Hermann
2019-11-30uart: Shorten various decoder option names.Uwe Hermann
This makes the decoder a lot nicer to use from the command-line. * num_data_bits -> data_bits * parity_type -> parity * num_stop_bits -> stop_bits * rx_packet_delimiter -> rx_packet_delim * tx_packet_delimiter -> tx_packet_delim
2019-11-29uart: rephrase check for required input signals, reword error messageGerhard Sittig
Rephrase the test for the availability of at least one of several optional input signals, and reword the corresponding error message.
2019-11-29uart: support 'ignore' parity type, remove unsupported 'check_parity' optionGerhard Sittig
The previous UART decoder implementation announced a 'check_parity' option which took no effect (support code was missing). Remove it. Add another 'ignore' parity choice instead, which consumes the parity bit's position yet always passes the check.
2019-11-29Remove left-over FSF postal address from boiler plate license text.Uwe Hermann
2019-11-29decoders: Use a slightly more consistent/logical annotation row setup.Uwe Hermann
Generally show "bits" and other smaller annotations in rows that come before "larger" annotations (in later rows).
2019-11-29ir_nec: fix #1243, multiple capture frames.Philipp Marek
2019-11-29ws281x: Check for "None" before subtracting.Philipp Marek
2019-11-29can: more robust sample point position for low sample ratesGerhard Sittig
Do more of the calculation with floating point, only trim precision and enforce integers at the end of the determination of the next sample point. This shall increase robustness at low capture sample rates.
2019-11-29can: implement bit rate switch support for CAN-FD framesStephan Thiele
2019-11-29can: annotate classic CAN CRC as CRC-15Stephan Thiele
2019-11-29lin: calculate checksum on two consecutive UART idle framesStephan Thiele
2019-11-29modbus: Ignore unknown/unsupported types.Uwe Hermann
Without this, e.g. the recently added 'IDLE' ptype of the UART decoder would cause issues.
2019-11-29uart: Document the new 'IDLE' ptype for OUTPUT_PYTHON output.Uwe Hermann
2019-11-29uart: communicate periods of idle frames to stacked decodersGerhard Sittig
Detect periods of a frame's length with idle level, and communicate these time spans to stacked decoders by means of PYTHON output. Do *not* display these idle frames in regular annotations, for backwards compat.
2019-11-28signature: Fix license metadata field to match pd.py license header.Uwe Hermann