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## Copyright (C) 2012 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
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# Generic I2C demultiplexing protocol decoder
import sigrokdecode as srd
class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
api_version = 1
id = 'i2cdemux'
name = 'I2C demux'
longname = 'I2C demultiplexer'
desc = 'Demux I2C packets into per-slave-address streams.'
license = 'gplv2+'
inputs = ['i2c']
outputs = [] # TODO: Only known at run-time.
probes = []
optional_probes = []
options = {}
annotations = []
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.packets = [] # Local cache of I2C packets
self.slaves = [] # List of known slave addresses
self.stream = -1 # Current output stream
self.streamcount = 0 # Number of created output streams
def start(self, metadata):
self.out_proto = []
def report(self):
pass
# Grab I2C packets into a local cache, until an I2C STOP condition
# packet comes along. At some point before that STOP condition, there
# will have been an ADDRESS READ or ADDRESS WRITE which contains the
# I2C address of the slave that the master wants to talk to.
# We use this slave address to figure out which output stream should
# get the whole chunk of packets (from START to STOP).
def decode(self, ss, es, data):
cmd, databyte = data
# Add the I2C packet to our local cache.
self.packets.append([ss, es, data])
if cmd in ('ADDRESS READ', 'ADDRESS WRITE'):
if databyte in self.slaves:
self.stream = self.slaves.index(databyte)
return
# We're never seen this slave, add a new stream.
self.slaves.append(databyte)
self.out_proto.append(self.add(srd.OUTPUT_PROTO,
'i2c-%s' % hex(databyte)))
self.stream = self.streamcount
self.streamcount += 1
elif cmd == 'STOP':
if self.stream == -1:
raise Exception('Invalid stream!') # FIXME?
# Send the whole chunk of I2C packets to the correct stream.
for p in self.packets:
self.put(p[0], p[1], self.out_proto[self.stream], p[2])
self.packets = []
self.stream = -1
else:
pass # Do nothing, only add the I2C packet to our cache.
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