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Since PD API v3 the .decode() method is called exactly once, and
contains a main loop itself. Move initialization code that sets up
.decode() related logic to the start of the .decode() routine.
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Replace magic numbers by symbolic references to (fixed and optional)
decoder input signals, .wait() conditions, as well as annotation rows.
Move some empty lines, to better reflect which code lines form groups of
similar activity ("blocks" that logically belong together).
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The previous implementation used the fact that libsigrok's internal API
happens to use the first letter of the user visible English option text.
Two locations mapped edge choices to API literals in different ways.
Unify them, introduce an explicit option text to literal value mapping.
(Many if not all decoder implementations do that. More adjustment to use
common code could be beneficial.)
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Add the reset() method which recently has become essential. Make the A12
"memory bank" address line optional. Use more Python idioms. Update
comments.
The control signals had to move, to avoid gaps between D7 and A8 as well
as between A11 and A12 in the GUI decoder properties dialog. With
dynamic assignment in the UI and with named references in the CLI this
shall not harm. Unmodified automated tests still pass.
The logic is prepared to handle data, address, and "bank" pin groups at
arbitrary locations, A[11:8] and D[7:0] need not be adjacent any longer.
Support for more than one memory bank pin is prepared, but the number of
bank pins needs to get determined at the start of decode(), when this
feature is to get added in the future.
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Decodes addresses and data read from an external ROM. The MCS-48
processors (8048, 8049, 8039, etc.) have an 8-bit data bus that latches
first the address then the data.
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This fixes bug #1066.
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Improve robustness of the DCF77 decoder. Cope with "neiter 0 nor 1" bit
values (glitches can break the detection of pulse widths), as well as
unexpected bit numbers (more than 59 pulses per minute, can be a
follow-up error after e.g. glitches break one long pulse into two short
pulses). Do not process this invalid data, do emit error annotations.
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Emit error annotations for invalid day of the week or month numbers,
instead of aborting decoder execution with an exception.
Implementation detail: Neither the Python 'in' keyword nor a .get()
method are available. That's why we have to catch the IndexError
exception.
This fixes bug #1173.
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Create the text representation of a bit string by means of the builtin
.format() method and an appropriate specifier. Drop the non-obvious
sequence of bin() and slice and zfill() calls.
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The decoder assumed a CRC cannot end with a stuffed bit but it actually can,
and the CRC delimiter then comes after the stuffed bit.
Patch by IRC/github user celeron55, wide testing by PeterMortensen, thanks!
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The "max7219" decoder used to have no constructor, which made me miss
it when reset() got introduced. Implement those two methods (which do
nothing, and thus won't change behaviour).
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The "microwire" decoder used to have no constructor, which made me miss
it when reset() got introduced. Implement those two methods (which do
nothing, and thus won't change behaviour).
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Introduce optional detection of a carrier signal. Immediately "go active"
when edges are seen. "Go inactive" again in the absence of edges in a
specified period of time. Cope with input signals that already had the
carrier removed.
By default carrier detection is disabled, to remain pixel compatible to
the previous implementation. When a carrier frequency is specified and
thus detection is enabled, edges of already filtered input are shifted
by one carrier period, and thus changes the output of the decoder. For
unfiltered inputs that still contain the carrier, detection of activity
is reliable and immediate, but the active phase is extended by one
period of the carrier frequency (which is considered acceptable).
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Users may not know which unit the "wordsize" is supposed to get
specified in. Especially when it's not a number of bits, but instead
the number of bus cycles. Expand the description text accordingly.
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Only emit the speed annotations when a sample rate was specified. Cope
with the absence of a sample rate for the input stream. Decoding is
still possible, it's just that no timing information is available.
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Only emit sound samplerate information when an input stream sample rate
was specified. Cope with the absence of a sample rate for the input
stream. Decoding is still possible, it's just that no timing information
is available.
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Absence of a samplerate for the input stream should not be fatal. The
protocol decodes fine, we just cannot determine a bitrate for frames.
This addresses part of bug 1076.
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Improve robustness of some more protocol decoders. Few of them never
checked for the availability of a sample rate in the first place, others
checked for the presence of a spec but would not cope with a value of 0.
Some checked the value only after processing it, which could result in
runtime errors.
This change is motivated by bug #1118.
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The explicit test for None was not good enough. Change test conditions
such that sample rates only get processed when they got specified _and_
were not zero.
This fixes bug #1118.
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Introduce an "audio and modem control for PC systems" protocol decoder
(referred to as AC'97).
This implementation extracts bits and identifies frames, and annotates
the slots of a frame with mere integer values. Bit fields get decoded
depending on the slot numbers. Bit patterns in audio/modem data slots
can get exported as binary streams.
Some TODO items remain. Register access (read/write) gets annotated, but
neither gets interpreted nor affects the decoding of subsequent frames.
The RESET# line status does not get evaluated.
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Nobody has seen any such slave in the wild, yet. In the very unlikely
case that someone actually sees or needs this, patches are welcome
though (together with sample .sr files).
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Allow configuration of the 'reset' signal polarity. Reset counters on
either falling (default) or rising edges.
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Also, add long and short annotation string versions.
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This decoder just counts the number of falling and/or rising edges. This
is especially useful for diagnosing protocols with a clock signal or a
fixed number of transitions per bit, e.g. pulse length coded.
It also provides a divider, which can be used to e.g. count the number
of words in I²C or SPI transfers.
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Print all annotations for individual data bit items and for the
de-multiplexed words in a consistent style with leading zeros and
constant width. This shall lend itself better to quick navigation
during visual inspection, as well as automatic processing.
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