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## This file is part of the libsigrokdecode project.
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## Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
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import sigrokdecode as srd
from math import floor, ceil
'''
OUTPUT_PYTHON format:
Packet:
[<ptype>, <rxtx>, <pdata>]
This is the list of <ptype>s and their respective <pdata> values:
- 'STARTBIT': The data is the (integer) value of the start bit (0/1).
- 'DATA': This is always a tuple containing two items:
- 1st item: the (integer) value of the UART data. Valid values
range from 0 to 511 (as the data can be up to 9 bits in size).
- 2nd item: the list of individual data bits and their ss/es numbers.
- 'PARITYBIT': The data is the (integer) value of the parity bit (0/1).
- 'STOPBIT': The data is the (integer) value of the stop bit (0 or 1).
- 'INVALID STARTBIT': The data is the (integer) value of the start bit (0/1).
- 'INVALID STOPBIT': The data is the (integer) value of the stop bit (0/1).
- '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.
- TODO: Frame error?
The <rxtx> field is 0 for RX packets, 1 for TX packets.
'''
# Used for differentiating between the two data directions.
RX = 0
TX = 1
# Given a parity type to check (odd, even, zero, one), the value of the
# parity bit, the value of the data, and the length of the data (5-9 bits,
# usually 8 bits) return True if the parity is correct, False otherwise.
# 'none' is _not_ allowed as value for 'parity_type'.
def parity_ok(parity_type, parity_bit, data, num_data_bits):
# Handle easy cases first (parity bit is always 1 or 0).
if parity_type == 'zero':
return parity_bit == 0
elif parity_type == 'one':
return parity_bit == 1
# Count number of 1 (high) bits in the data (and the parity bit itself!).
ones = bin(data).count('1') + parity_bit
# Check for odd/even parity.
if parity_type == 'odd':
return (ones % 2) == 1
elif parity_type == 'even':
return (ones % 2) == 0
class SamplerateError(Exception):
pass
class ChannelError(Exception):
pass
class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
api_version = 3
id = 'uart'
name = 'UART'
longname = 'Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter'
desc = 'Asynchronous, serial bus.'
license = 'gplv2+'
inputs = ['logic']
outputs = ['uart']
optional_channels = (
# Allow specifying only one of the signals, e.g. if only one data
# direction exists (or is relevant).
{'id': 'rx', 'name': 'RX', 'desc': 'UART receive line'},
{'id': 'tx', 'name': 'TX', 'desc': 'UART transmit line'},
)
options = (
{'id': 'baudrate', 'desc': 'Baud rate', 'default': 115200},
{'id': 'num_data_bits', 'desc': 'Data bits', 'default': 8,
'values': (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)},
{'id': 'parity_type', 'desc': 'Parity type', 'default': 'none',
'values': ('none', 'odd', 'even', 'zero', 'one')},
{'id': 'parity_check', 'desc': 'Check parity?', 'default': 'yes',
'values': ('yes', 'no')},
{'id': 'num_stop_bits', 'desc': 'Stop bits', 'default': 1.0,
'values': (0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5)},
{'id': 'bit_order', 'desc': 'Bit order', 'default': 'lsb-first',
'values': ('lsb-first', 'msb-first')},
{'id': 'format', 'desc': 'Data format', 'default': 'hex',
'values': ('ascii', 'dec', 'hex', 'oct', 'bin')},
{'id': 'invert_rx', 'desc': 'Invert RX?', 'default': 'no',
'values': ('yes', 'no')},
{'id': 'invert_tx', 'desc': 'Invert TX?', 'default': 'no',
'values': ('yes', 'no')},
)
annotations = (
('rx-data', 'RX data'),
('tx-data', 'TX data'),
('rx-start', 'RX start bits'),
('tx-start', 'TX start bits'),
('rx-parity-ok', 'RX parity OK bits'),
('tx-parity-ok', 'TX parity OK bits'),
('rx-parity-err', 'RX parity error bits'),
('tx-parity-err', 'TX parity error bits'),
('rx-stop', 'RX stop bits'),
('tx-stop', 'TX stop bits'),
('rx-warnings', 'RX warnings'),
('tx-warnings', 'TX warnings'),
('rx-data-bits', 'RX data bits'),
('tx-data-bits', 'TX data bits'),
)
annotation_rows = (
('rx-data', 'RX', (0, 2, 4, 6, 8)),
('rx-data-bits', 'RX bits', (12,)),
('rx-warnings', 'RX warnings', (10,)),
('tx-data', 'TX', (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)),
('tx-data-bits', 'TX bits', (13,)),
('tx-warnings', 'TX warnings', (11,)),
)
binary = (
('rx', 'RX dump'),
('tx', 'TX dump'),
('rxtx', 'RX/TX dump'),
)
idle_state = ['WAIT FOR START BIT', 'WAIT FOR START BIT']
def putx(self, rxtx, data):
s, halfbit = self.startsample[rxtx], self.bit_width / 2.0
self.put(s - floor(halfbit), self.samplenum + ceil(halfbit), self.out_ann, data)
def putpx(self, rxtx, data):
s, halfbit = self.startsample[rxtx], self.bit_width / 2.0
self.put(s - floor(halfbit), self.samplenum + ceil(halfbit), self.out_python, data)
def putg(self, data):
s, halfbit = self.samplenum, self.bit_width / 2.0
self.put(s - floor(halfbit), s + ceil(halfbit), self.out_ann, data)
def putp(self, data):
s, halfbit = self.samplenum, self.bit_width / 2.0
self.put(s - floor(halfbit), s + ceil(halfbit), self.out_python, data)
def putbin(self, rxtx, data):
s, halfbit = self.startsample[rxtx], self.bit_width / 2.0
self.put(s - floor(halfbit), self.samplenum + ceil(halfbit), self.out_binary, data)
def __init__(self):
self.samplerate = None
self.samplenum = 0
self.frame_start = [-1, -1]
self.startbit = [-1, -1]
self.cur_data_bit = [0, 0]
self.datavalue = [0, 0]
self.paritybit = [-1, -1]
self.stopbit1 = [-1, -1]
self.startsample = [-1, -1]
self.state = ['WAIT FOR START BIT', 'WAIT FOR START BIT']
self.databits = [[], []]
def start(self):
self.out_python = self.register(srd.OUTPUT_PYTHON)
self.out_binary = self.register(srd.OUTPUT_BINARY)
self.out_ann = self.register(srd.OUTPUT_ANN)
self.bw = (self.options['num_data_bits'] + 7) // 8
def metadata(self, key, value):
if key == srd.SRD_CONF_SAMPLERATE:
self.samplerate = value
# The width of one UART bit in number of samples.
self.bit_width = float(self.samplerate) / float(self.options['baudrate'])
def get_sample_point(self, rxtx, bitnum):
# Determine absolute sample number of a bit slot's sample point.
# 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).
# The samples within bit are 0, 1, ..., (bit_width - 1), therefore
# index of the middle sample within bit window is (bit_width - 1) / 2.
bitpos = self.frame_start[rxtx] + (self.bit_width - 1) / 2.0
bitpos += bitnum * self.bit_width
return bitpos
def wait_for_start_bit(self, rxtx, signal):
# Save the sample number where the start bit begins.
self.frame_start[rxtx] = self.samplenum
self.state[rxtx] = 'GET START BIT'
def get_start_bit(self, rxtx, signal):
self.startbit[rxtx] = signal
# The startbit must be 0. If not, we report an error and wait
# 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.state[rxtx] = 'WAIT FOR START BIT'
return
self.cur_data_bit[rxtx] = 0
self.datavalue[rxtx] = 0
self.startsample[rxtx] = -1
self.putp(['STARTBIT', rxtx, self.startbit[rxtx]])
self.putg([rxtx + 2, ['Start bit', 'Start', 'S']])
self.state[rxtx] = 'GET DATA BITS'
def get_data_bits(self, rxtx, signal):
# Save the sample number of the middle of the first data bit.
if self.startsample[rxtx] == -1:
self.startsample[rxtx] = self.samplenum
# Get the next data bit in LSB-first or MSB-first fashion.
if self.options['bit_order'] == 'lsb-first':
self.datavalue[rxtx] >>= 1
self.datavalue[rxtx] |= \
(signal << (self.options['num_data_bits'] - 1))
else:
self.datavalue[rxtx] <<= 1
self.datavalue[rxtx] |= (signal << 0)
self.putg([rxtx + 12, ['%d' % signal]])
# Store individual data bits and their start/end samplenumbers.
s, halfbit = self.samplenum, int(self.bit_width / 2)
self.databits[rxtx].append([signal, s - halfbit, s + halfbit])
# Return here, unless we already received all data bits.
self.cur_data_bit[rxtx] += 1
if self.cur_data_bit[rxtx] < self.options['num_data_bits']:
return
self.putpx(rxtx, ['DATA', rxtx,
(self.datavalue[rxtx], self.databits[rxtx])])
b = self.datavalue[rxtx]
formatted = self.format_value(b)
if formatted is not None:
self.putx(rxtx, [rxtx, [formatted]])
bdata = b.to_bytes(self.bw, byteorder='big')
self.putbin(rxtx, [rxtx, bdata])
self.putbin(rxtx, [2, bdata])
self.databits[rxtx] = []
# Advance to either reception of the parity bit, or reception of
# the STOP bits if parity is not applicable.
self.state[rxtx] = 'GET PARITY BIT'
if self.options['parity_type'] == 'none':
self.state[rxtx] = 'GET STOP BITS'
def format_value(self, v):
# Format value 'v' according to configured options.
# Reflects the user selected kind of representation, as well as
# the number of data bits in the UART frames.
fmt, bits = self.options['format'], self.options['num_data_bits']
# Assume "is printable" for values from 32 to including 126,
# below 32 is "control" and thus not printable, above 127 is
# "not ASCII" in its strict sense, 127 (DEL) is not printable,
# fall back to hex representation for non-printables.
if fmt == 'ascii':
if v in range(32, 126 + 1):
return chr(v)
hexfmt = "[{:02X}]" if bits <= 8 else "[{:03X}]"
return hexfmt.format(v)
# Mere number to text conversion without prefix and padding
# for the "decimal" output format.
if fmt == 'dec':
return "{:d}".format(v)
# Padding with leading zeroes for hex/oct/bin formats, but
# without a prefix for density -- since the format is user
# specified, there is no ambiguity.
if fmt == 'hex':
digits = (bits + 4 - 1) // 4
fmtchar = "X"
elif fmt == 'oct':
digits = (bits + 3 - 1) // 3
fmtchar = "o"
elif fmt == 'bin':
digits = bits
fmtchar = "b"
else:
fmtchar = None
if fmtchar is not None:
fmt = "{{:0{:d}{:s}}}".format(digits, fmtchar)
return fmt.format(v)
return None
def get_parity_bit(self, rxtx, signal):
self.paritybit[rxtx] = signal
if parity_ok(self.options['parity_type'], self.paritybit[rxtx],
self.datavalue[rxtx], self.options['num_data_bits']):
self.putp(['PARITYBIT', rxtx, self.paritybit[rxtx]])
self.putg([rxtx + 4, ['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.state[rxtx] = 'GET STOP BITS'
# TODO: Currently only supports 1 stop bit.
def get_stop_bits(self, rxtx, signal):
self.stopbit1[rxtx] = signal
# 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']])
# TODO: Abort? Ignore the frame? Other?
self.putp(['STOPBIT', rxtx, self.stopbit1[rxtx]])
self.putg([rxtx + 4, ['Stop bit', 'Stop', 'T']])
self.state[rxtx] = 'WAIT FOR START BIT'
def get_wait_cond(self, rxtx, inv):
# Return condititions that are suitable for Decoder.wait(). Those
# conditions either match the falling edge of the START bit, or
# the sample point of the next bit time.
state = self.state[rxtx]
if state == 'WAIT FOR START BIT':
return {rxtx: 'r' if inv else 'f'}
if state == 'GET START BIT':
bitnum = 0
elif state == 'GET DATA BITS':
bitnum = 1 + self.cur_data_bit[rxtx]
elif state == 'GET PARITY BIT':
bitnum = 1 + self.options['num_data_bits']
elif state == 'GET STOP BITS':
bitnum = 1 + self.options['num_data_bits']
bitnum += 0 if self.options['parity_type'] == 'none' else 1
want_num = ceil(self.get_sample_point(rxtx, bitnum))
return {'skip': want_num - self.samplenum}
def inspect_sample(self, rxtx, signal, inv):
# Inspect a sample returned by .wait() for the specified UART line.
if inv:
signal = not signal
state = self.state[rxtx]
if state == 'WAIT FOR START BIT':
self.wait_for_start_bit(rxtx, signal)
elif state == 'GET START BIT':
self.get_start_bit(rxtx, signal)
elif state == 'GET DATA BITS':
self.get_data_bits(rxtx, signal)
elif state == 'GET PARITY BIT':
self.get_parity_bit(rxtx, signal)
elif state == 'GET STOP BITS':
self.get_stop_bits(rxtx, signal)
def decode(self):
if not self.samplerate:
raise SamplerateError('Cannot decode without samplerate.')
has_pin = [self.has_channel(ch) for ch in (RX, TX)]
if has_pin == [False, False]:
raise ChannelError('Either TX or RX (or both) pins required.')
opt = self.options
inv = [opt['invert_rx'] == 'yes', opt['invert_tx'] == 'yes']
cond_idx = [None] * len(has_pin)
while True:
conds = []
if has_pin[RX]:
cond_idx[RX] = len(conds)
conds.append(self.get_wait_cond(RX, inv[RX]))
if has_pin[TX]:
cond_idx[TX] = len(conds)
conds.append(self.get_wait_cond(TX, inv[TX]))
(rx, tx) = self.wait(conds)
if cond_idx[RX] is not None and self.matched[cond_idx[RX]]:
self.inspect_sample(RX, rx, inv[RX])
if cond_idx[TX] is not None and self.matched[cond_idx[TX]]:
self.inspect_sample(TX, tx, inv[TX])
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