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5 * Copyright (C) 2014 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
6 * Copyright (C) 2014 Aurelien Jacobs <aurel@gnuage.org>
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22 /**
23 * @mainpage libserialport API
25 * Introduction
26 * ============
28 * libserialport is a minimal library written in C that is intended to take
29 * care of the OS-specific details when writing software that uses serial ports.
31 * By writing your serial code to use libserialport, you enable it to work
32 * transparently on any platform supported by the library.
34 * libserialport is an open source project released under the LGPL3+ license.
36 * The library is maintained by the [sigrok](http://sigrok.org/) project. See
37 * the [libserialport homepage](http://sigrok.org/wiki/Libserialport) for the
38 * latest information.
40 * Source code is maintained in git at
41 * [git://sigrok.org/libserialport](http://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=libserialport.git).
43 * Bugs are tracked at http://sigrok.org/bugzilla/.
45 * The library was conceived and designed by Martin Ling, is maintained by
46 * Uwe Hermann, and has received contributions from several other developers.
47 * See the git history for full credits.
49 * API information
50 * ===============
52 * The API has been designed from scratch. It does not exactly resemble the
53 * serial API of any particular operating system. Instead it aims to provide
54 * a set of functions that can reliably be implemented across all operating
55 * systems. These form a sufficient basis for higher level behaviour to
56 * be implemented in a platform independent manner.
58 * If you are porting code written for a particular OS, you may find you need
59 * to restructure things somewhat, or do without some specialised features.
60 * For particular notes on porting existing code, see @ref Porting.
62 * Examples
63 * --------
65 * Some simple example programs using libserialport are included in the
66 * @c examples directory in the source package:
68 * - @ref list_ports.c - Getting a list of ports present on the system.
69 * - @ref port_info.c - Getting information on a particular serial port.
70 * - @ref port_config.c - Accessing configuration settings of a port.
71 * - @ref await_events.c - Awaiting events on multiple ports.
72 * - @ref handle_errors.c - Handling errors returned from the library.
74 * These examples are linked with the API documentation. Each function
75 * in the API reference includes links to where it is used in an example
76 * program, and each appearance of a function in the examples links
77 * to that function's entry in the API reference.
79 * Headers
80 * -------
82 * To use libserialport functions in your code, you should include the
83 * libserialport.h header, i.e.
84 * @code
85 * #include <libserialport.h>
86 * @endcode
88 * Namespace
89 * ---------
91 * All identifiers defined by the public libserialport headers use the prefix
92 * @c sp_ (for functions and data types) or @c SP_ (for macros and constants).
94 * Functions
95 * ---------
97 * The functions provided by the library are documented in detail in
98 * the following sections:
100 * - @ref Enumeration (obtaining a list of serial ports on the system)
101 * - @ref Ports (opening, closing and getting information about ports)
102 * - @ref Configuration (baud rate, parity, etc.)
103 * - @ref Signals (modem control lines, breaks, etc.)
104 * - @ref Data (reading and writing data, and buffer management)
105 * - @ref Waiting (waiting for ports to be ready, integrating with event loops)
106 * - @ref Errors (getting error and debugging information)
108 * Data structures
109 * ---------------
111 * The library defines three data structures:
113 * - @ref sp_port, which represents a serial port.
114 * See @ref Enumeration.
115 * - @ref sp_port_config, which represents a port configuration.
116 * See @ref Configuration.
117 * - @ref sp_event_set, which represents a set of events.
118 * See @ref Waiting.
120 * All these structures are allocated and freed by library functions. It is
121 * the caller's responsibility to ensure that the correct calls are made to
122 * free allocated structures after use.
124 * Return codes and error handling
125 * -------------------------------
127 * Most functions have return type @ref sp_return and can return only four
128 * possible error values:
130 * - @ref SP_ERR_ARG means that a function was called with invalid
131 * arguments. This implies a bug in the caller. The arguments passed would
132 * be invalid regardless of the underlying OS or serial device involved.
134 * - @ref SP_ERR_FAIL means that the OS reported a failure. The error code or
135 * message provided by the OS can be obtained by calling sp_last_error_code()
136 * or sp_last_error_message().
138 * - @ref SP_ERR_SUPP indicates that there is no support for the requested
139 * operation in the current OS, driver or device. No error message is
140 * available from the OS in this case. There is either no way to request
141 * the operation in the first place, or libserialport does not know how to
142 * do so in the current version.
144 * - @ref SP_ERR_MEM indicates that a memory allocation failed.
146 * All of these error values are negative.
148 * Calls that succeed return @ref SP_OK, which is equal to zero. Some functions
149 * declared @ref sp_return can also return a positive value for a successful
150 * numeric result, e.g. sp_blocking_read() or sp_blocking_write().
152 * An error message is only available via sp_last_error_message() in the case
153 * where @ref SP_ERR_FAIL was returned by the previous function call. The error
154 * message returned is that provided by the OS, using the current language
155 * settings. It is an error to call sp_last_error_code() or
156 * sp_last_error_message() except after a previous function call returned
157 * @ref SP_ERR_FAIL. The library does not define its own error codes or
158 * messages to accompany other return codes.
160 * Thread safety
161 * -------------
163 * Certain combinations of calls can be made concurrently, as follows.
165 * - Calls using different ports may always be made concurrently, i.e.
166 * it is safe for separate threads to handle their own ports.
168 * - Calls using the same port may be made concurrently when one call
169 * is a read operation and one call is a write operation, i.e. it is safe
170 * to use separate "reader" and "writer" threads for the same port. See
171 * below for which operations meet these definitions.
173 * Read operations:
175 * - sp_blocking_read()
176 * - sp_blocking_read_next()
177 * - sp_nonblocking_read()
178 * - sp_input_waiting()
179 * - sp_flush() with @ref SP_BUF_INPUT only.
180 * - sp_wait() with @ref SP_EVENT_RX_READY only.
182 * Write operations:
184 * - sp_blocking_write()
185 * - sp_nonblocking_write()
186 * - sp_output_waiting()
187 * - sp_drain()
188 * - sp_flush() with @ref SP_BUF_OUTPUT only.
189 * - sp_wait() with @ref SP_EVENT_TX_READY only.
191 * If two calls, on the same port, do not fit into one of these categories
192 * each, then they may not be made concurrently.
194 * Debugging
195 * ---------
197 * The library can output extensive tracing and debugging information. The
198 * simplest way to use this is to set the environment variable
199 * @c LIBSERIALPORT_DEBUG to any value; messages will then be output to the
200 * standard error stream.
202 * This behaviour is implemented by a default debug message handling
203 * callback. An alternative callback can be set using sp_set_debug_handler(),
204 * in order to e.g. redirect the output elsewhere or filter it.
206 * No guarantees are made about the content of the debug output; it is chosen
207 * to suit the needs of the developers and may change between releases.
209 * @anchor Porting
210 * Porting
211 * -------
213 * The following guidelines may help when porting existing OS-specific code
214 * to use libserialport.
216 * ### Porting from Unix-like systems ###
218 * There are two main differences to note when porting code written for Unix.
220 * The first is that Unix traditionally provides a wide range of functionality
221 * for dealing with serial devices at the OS level; this is exposed through the
222 * termios API and dates to the days when serial terminals were common. If your
223 * code relies on many of these facilities you will need to adapt it, because
224 * libserialport provides only a raw binary channel with no special handling.
226 * The second relates to blocking versus non-blocking I/O behaviour. In
227 * Unix-like systems this is normally specified by setting the @c O_NONBLOCK
228 * flag on the file descriptor, affecting the semantics of subsequent @c read()
229 * and @c write() calls.
231 * In libserialport, blocking and nonblocking operations are both available at
232 * any time. If your existing code Ń•ets @c O_NONBLOCK, you should use
233 * sp_nonblocking_read() and sp_nonblocking_write() to get the same behaviour
234 * as your existing @c read() and @c write() calls. If it does not, you should
235 * use sp_blocking_read() and sp_blocking_write() instead. You may also find
236 * sp_blocking_read_next() useful, which reproduces the semantics of a blocking
237 * read() with @c VTIME=0 and @c VMIN=1 set in termios.
239 * Finally, you should take care if your program uses custom signal handlers.
240 * The blocking calls provided by libserialport will restart system calls that
241 * return with @c EINTR, so you will need to make your own arrangements if you
242 * need to interrupt blocking operations when your signal handlers are called.
243 * This is not an issue if you only use the default handlers.
245 * ### Porting from Windows ###
247 * The main consideration when porting from Windows is that there is no
248 * direct equivalent for overlapped I/O operations.
250 * If your program does not use overlapped I/O, you can simply use
251 * sp_blocking_read() and sp_blocking_write() as direct equivalents for
252 * @c ReadFile() and @c WriteFile(). You may also find sp_blocking_read_next()
253 * useful, which reproduces the special semantics of @c ReadFile() with
254 * @c ReadIntervalTimeout and @c ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier set to @c MAXDWORD
255 * and @c ReadTotalTimeoutConstant set to between @c 1 and @c MAXDWORD-1 .
257 * If your program makes use of overlapped I/O to continue work while a serial
258 * operation is in progress, then you can achieve the same results using
259 * sp_nonblocking_read() and sp_nonblocking_write().
261 * Generally, overlapped I/O is combined with either waiting for completion
262 * once there is no more background work to do (using @c WaitForSingleObject()
263 * or @c WaitForMultipleObjects()), or periodically checking for completion
264 * with @c GetOverlappedResult(). If the aim is to start a new operation for
265 * further data once the previous one has completed, you can instead simply
266 * call the nonblocking functions again with the next data. If you need to
267 * wait for completion, use sp_wait() to determine when the port is ready to
268 * send or receive further data.
271 #ifndef LIBSERIALPORT_LIBSERIALPORT_H
272 #define LIBSERIALPORT_LIBSERIALPORT_H
274 #ifdef __cplusplus
275 extern "C" {
276 #endif
278 #include <stddef.h>
280 /** @cond */
281 #ifdef _MSC_VER
282 /* Microsoft Visual C/C++ compiler in use */
283 #ifdef LIBSERIALPORT_MSBUILD
284 /* Building the library - need to export DLL symbols */
285 #define SP_API __declspec(dllexport)
286 #else
287 /* Using the library - need to import DLL symbols */
288 #define SP_API __declspec(dllimport)
289 #endif
290 #else
291 /* Some other compiler in use */
292 #ifndef LIBSERIALPORT_ATBUILD
293 /* Not building the library itself - don't need any special prefixes. */
294 #define SP_API
295 #endif
296 #endif
297 /** @endcond */
299 /** Return values. */
300 enum sp_return {
301 /** Operation completed successfully. */
302 SP_OK = 0,
303 /** Invalid arguments were passed to the function. */
304 SP_ERR_ARG = -1,
305 /** A system error occurred while executing the operation. */
306 SP_ERR_FAIL = -2,
307 /** A memory allocation failed while executing the operation. */
308 SP_ERR_MEM = -3,
309 /** The requested operation is not supported by this system or device. */
310 SP_ERR_SUPP = -4
313 /** Port access modes. */
314 enum sp_mode {
315 /** Open port for read access. */
316 SP_MODE_READ = 1,
317 /** Open port for write access. */
318 SP_MODE_WRITE = 2,
319 /** Open port for read and write access. @since 0.1.1 */
320 SP_MODE_READ_WRITE = 3
323 /** Port events. */
324 enum sp_event {
325 /** Data received and ready to read. */
326 SP_EVENT_RX_READY = 1,
327 /** Ready to transmit new data. */
328 SP_EVENT_TX_READY = 2,
329 /** Error occurred. */
330 SP_EVENT_ERROR = 4
333 /** Buffer selection. */
334 enum sp_buffer {
335 /** Input buffer. */
336 SP_BUF_INPUT = 1,
337 /** Output buffer. */
338 SP_BUF_OUTPUT = 2,
339 /** Both buffers. */
340 SP_BUF_BOTH = 3
343 /** Parity settings. */
344 enum sp_parity {
345 /** Special value to indicate setting should be left alone. */
346 SP_PARITY_INVALID = -1,
347 /** No parity. */
348 SP_PARITY_NONE = 0,
349 /** Odd parity. */
350 SP_PARITY_ODD = 1,
351 /** Even parity. */
352 SP_PARITY_EVEN = 2,
353 /** Mark parity. */
354 SP_PARITY_MARK = 3,
355 /** Space parity. */
356 SP_PARITY_SPACE = 4
359 /** RTS pin behaviour. */
360 enum sp_rts {
361 /** Special value to indicate setting should be left alone. */
362 SP_RTS_INVALID = -1,
363 /** RTS off. */
364 SP_RTS_OFF = 0,
365 /** RTS on. */
366 SP_RTS_ON = 1,
367 /** RTS used for flow control. */
368 SP_RTS_FLOW_CONTROL = 2
371 /** CTS pin behaviour. */
372 enum sp_cts {
373 /** Special value to indicate setting should be left alone. */
374 SP_CTS_INVALID = -1,
375 /** CTS ignored. */
376 SP_CTS_IGNORE = 0,
377 /** CTS used for flow control. */
378 SP_CTS_FLOW_CONTROL = 1
381 /** DTR pin behaviour. */
382 enum sp_dtr {
383 /** Special value to indicate setting should be left alone. */
384 SP_DTR_INVALID = -1,
385 /** DTR off. */
386 SP_DTR_OFF = 0,
387 /** DTR on. */
388 SP_DTR_ON = 1,
389 /** DTR used for flow control. */
390 SP_DTR_FLOW_CONTROL = 2
393 /** DSR pin behaviour. */
394 enum sp_dsr {
395 /** Special value to indicate setting should be left alone. */
396 SP_DSR_INVALID = -1,
397 /** DSR ignored. */
398 SP_DSR_IGNORE = 0,
399 /** DSR used for flow control. */
400 SP_DSR_FLOW_CONTROL = 1
403 /** XON/XOFF flow control behaviour. */
404 enum sp_xonxoff {
405 /** Special value to indicate setting should be left alone. */
406 SP_XONXOFF_INVALID = -1,
407 /** XON/XOFF disabled. */
408 SP_XONXOFF_DISABLED = 0,
409 /** XON/XOFF enabled for input only. */
410 SP_XONXOFF_IN = 1,
411 /** XON/XOFF enabled for output only. */
412 SP_XONXOFF_OUT = 2,
413 /** XON/XOFF enabled for input and output. */
414 SP_XONXOFF_INOUT = 3
417 /** Standard flow control combinations. */
418 enum sp_flowcontrol {
419 /** No flow control. */
420 SP_FLOWCONTROL_NONE = 0,
421 /** Software flow control using XON/XOFF characters. */
422 SP_FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF = 1,
423 /** Hardware flow control using RTS/CTS signals. */
424 SP_FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS = 2,
425 /** Hardware flow control using DTR/DSR signals. */
426 SP_FLOWCONTROL_DTRDSR = 3
429 /** Input signals. */
430 enum sp_signal {
431 /** Clear to send. */
432 SP_SIG_CTS = 1,
433 /** Data set ready. */
434 SP_SIG_DSR = 2,
435 /** Data carrier detect. */
436 SP_SIG_DCD = 4,
437 /** Ring indicator. */
438 SP_SIG_RI = 8
442 * Transport types.
444 * @since 0.1.1
446 enum sp_transport {
447 /** Native platform serial port. @since 0.1.1 */
448 SP_TRANSPORT_NATIVE,
449 /** USB serial port adapter. @since 0.1.1 */
450 SP_TRANSPORT_USB,
451 /** Bluetooth serial port adapter. @since 0.1.1 */
452 SP_TRANSPORT_BLUETOOTH
456 * @struct sp_port
457 * An opaque structure representing a serial port.
459 struct sp_port;
462 * @struct sp_port_config
463 * An opaque structure representing the configuration for a serial port.
465 struct sp_port_config;
468 * @struct sp_event_set
469 * A set of handles to wait on for events.
471 struct sp_event_set {
472 /** Array of OS-specific handles. */
473 void *handles;
474 /** Array of bitmasks indicating which events apply for each handle. */
475 enum sp_event *masks;
476 /** Number of handles. */
477 unsigned int count;
481 * @defgroup Enumeration Port enumeration
483 * Enumerating the serial ports of a system.
485 * See @ref list_ports.c for a working example of port enumeration.
487 * @{
491 * Obtain a pointer to a new sp_port structure representing the named port.
493 * The user should allocate a variable of type "struct sp_port *" and pass a
494 * pointer to this to receive the result.
496 * The result should be freed after use by calling sp_free_port().
498 * @param[in] portname The OS-specific name of a serial port. Must not be NULL.
499 * @param[out] port_ptr If any error is returned, the variable pointed to by
500 * port_ptr will be set to NULL. Otherwise, it will be set
501 * to point to the newly allocated port. Must not be NULL.
503 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
505 * @since 0.1.0
507 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_port_by_name(const char *portname, struct sp_port **port_ptr);
510 * Free a port structure obtained from sp_get_port_by_name() or sp_copy_port().
512 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
514 * @since 0.1.0
516 SP_API void sp_free_port(struct sp_port *port);
519 * List the serial ports available on the system.
521 * The result obtained is an array of pointers to sp_port structures,
522 * terminated by a NULL. The user should allocate a variable of type
523 * "struct sp_port **" and pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
525 * The result should be freed after use by calling sp_free_port_list().
526 * If a port from the list is to be used after freeing the list, it must be
527 * copied first using sp_copy_port().
529 * @param[out] list_ptr If any error is returned, the variable pointed to by
530 * list_ptr will be set to NULL. Otherwise, it will be set
531 * to point to the newly allocated array. Must not be NULL.
533 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
535 * @since 0.1.0
537 SP_API enum sp_return sp_list_ports(struct sp_port ***list_ptr);
540 * Make a new copy of an sp_port structure.
542 * The user should allocate a variable of type "struct sp_port *" and pass a
543 * pointer to this to receive the result.
545 * The copy should be freed after use by calling sp_free_port().
547 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
548 * @param[out] copy_ptr If any error is returned, the variable pointed to by
549 * copy_ptr will be set to NULL. Otherwise, it will be set
550 * to point to the newly allocated copy. Must not be NULL.
552 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
554 * @since 0.1.0
556 SP_API enum sp_return sp_copy_port(const struct sp_port *port, struct sp_port **copy_ptr);
559 * Free a port list obtained from sp_list_ports().
561 * This will also free all the sp_port structures referred to from the list;
562 * any that are to be retained must be copied first using sp_copy_port().
564 * @param[in] ports Pointer to a list of port structures. Must not be NULL.
566 * @since 0.1.0
568 SP_API void sp_free_port_list(struct sp_port **ports);
571 * @}
572 * @defgroup Ports Port handling
574 * Opening, closing and querying ports.
576 * See @ref port_info.c for a working example of getting port information.
578 * @{
582 * Open the specified serial port.
584 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
585 * @param[in] flags Flags to use when opening the serial port.
587 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
589 * @since 0.1.0
591 SP_API enum sp_return sp_open(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_mode flags);
594 * Close the specified serial port.
596 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
598 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
600 * @since 0.1.0
602 SP_API enum sp_return sp_close(struct sp_port *port);
605 * Get the name of a port.
607 * The name returned is whatever is normally used to refer to a port on the
608 * current operating system; e.g. for Windows it will usually be a "COMn"
609 * device name, and for Unix it will be a device path beginning with "/dev/".
611 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
613 * @return The port name, or NULL if an invalid port is passed. The name
614 * string is part of the port structure and may not be used after
615 * the port structure has been freed.
617 * @since 0.1.0
619 SP_API char *sp_get_port_name(const struct sp_port *port);
622 * Get a description for a port, to present to end user.
624 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
626 * @return The port description, or NULL if an invalid port is passed.
627 * The description string is part of the port structure and may not
628 * be used after the port structure has been freed.
630 * @since 0.1.1
632 SP_API char *sp_get_port_description(const struct sp_port *port);
635 * Get the transport type used by a port.
637 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
639 * @return The port transport type.
641 * @since 0.1.1
643 SP_API enum sp_transport sp_get_port_transport(const struct sp_port *port);
646 * Get the USB bus number and address on bus of a USB serial adapter port.
648 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
649 * @param[out] usb_bus Pointer to a variable to store the USB bus.
650 * Can be NULL (in that case it will be ignored).
651 * @param[out] usb_address Pointer to a variable to store the USB address.
652 * Can be NULL (in that case it will be ignored).
654 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
656 * @since 0.1.1
658 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_port_usb_bus_address(const struct sp_port *port,
659 int *usb_bus, int *usb_address);
662 * Get the USB Vendor ID and Product ID of a USB serial adapter port.
664 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
665 * @param[out] usb_vid Pointer to a variable to store the USB VID.
666 * Can be NULL (in that case it will be ignored).
667 * @param[out] usb_pid Pointer to a variable to store the USB PID.
668 * Can be NULL (in that case it will be ignored).
670 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
672 * @since 0.1.1
674 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_port_usb_vid_pid(const struct sp_port *port, int *usb_vid, int *usb_pid);
677 * Get the USB manufacturer string of a USB serial adapter port.
679 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
681 * @return The port manufacturer string, or NULL if an invalid port is passed.
682 * The manufacturer string is part of the port structure and may not
683 * be used after the port structure has been freed.
685 * @since 0.1.1
687 SP_API char *sp_get_port_usb_manufacturer(const struct sp_port *port);
690 * Get the USB product string of a USB serial adapter port.
692 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
694 * @return The port product string, or NULL if an invalid port is passed.
695 * The product string is part of the port structure and may not be
696 * used after the port structure has been freed.
698 * @since 0.1.1
700 SP_API char *sp_get_port_usb_product(const struct sp_port *port);
703 * Get the USB serial number string of a USB serial adapter port.
705 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
707 * @return The port serial number, or NULL if an invalid port is passed.
708 * The serial number string is part of the port structure and may
709 * not be used after the port structure has been freed.
711 * @since 0.1.1
713 SP_API char *sp_get_port_usb_serial(const struct sp_port *port);
716 * Get the MAC address of a Bluetooth serial adapter port.
718 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
720 * @return The port MAC address, or NULL if an invalid port is passed.
721 * The MAC address string is part of the port structure and may not
722 * be used after the port structure has been freed.
724 * @since 0.1.1
726 SP_API char *sp_get_port_bluetooth_address(const struct sp_port *port);
729 * Get the operating system handle for a port.
731 * The type of the handle depends on the operating system. On Unix based
732 * systems, the handle is a file descriptor of type "int". On Windows, the
733 * handle is of type "HANDLE". The user should allocate a variable of the
734 * appropriate type and pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
736 * To obtain a valid handle, the port must first be opened by calling
737 * sp_open() using the same port structure.
739 * After the port is closed or the port structure freed, the handle may
740 * no longer be valid.
742 * @warning This feature is provided so that programs may make use of
743 * OS-specific functionality where desired. Doing so obviously
744 * comes at a cost in portability. It also cannot be guaranteed
745 * that direct usage of the OS handle will not conflict with the
746 * library's own usage of the port. Be careful.
748 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
749 * @param[out] result_ptr If any error is returned, the variable pointed to by
750 * result_ptr will have unknown contents and should not
751 * be used. Otherwise, it will be set to point to the
752 * OS handle. Must not be NULL.
754 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
756 * @since 0.1.0
758 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_port_handle(const struct sp_port *port, void *result_ptr);
761 * @}
763 * @defgroup Configuration Configuration
765 * Setting and querying serial port parameters.
767 * See @ref port_config.c for a working example of port configuration.
769 * You should always configure all settings before using a port.
770 * There are no default settings applied by libserialport.
771 * When you open a port it may have default settings from the OS or
772 * driver, or the settings left over by the last program to use it.
774 * You should always set baud rate, data bits, parity and stop bits.
776 * You should normally also set one of the preset @ref sp_flowcontrol
777 * flow control modes, which will set up the RTS, CTS, DTR and DSR pin
778 * behaviours and enable or disable XON/XOFF. If you need an unusual
779 * configuration not covered by the preset flow control modes, you
780 * will need to configure these settings individually, and avoid
781 * calling sp_set_flowcontrol() or sp_set_config_flowcontrol() which
782 * will overwrite these settings.
784 * A port must be opened before you can change its settings.
786 * There are two ways of accessing port settings:
788 * Configuration structures
789 * ------------------------
791 * You can read and write a whole configuration (all settings at once)
792 * using sp_get_config() and sp_set_config(). This is handy if you want
793 * to change between some preset combinations, or save and restore an
794 * existing configuration. It also ensures the changes are made
795 * together, via an efficient set of calls into the OS - in some cases
796 * a single system call can be used.
798 * Use accessor functions like sp_get_config_baudrate() and
799 * sp_set_config_baudrate() to get and set individual settings
800 * from a configuration.
802 * For each setting in a port configuration, a special value of -1 can
803 * be used, which will cause that setting to be left alone when the
804 * configuration is applied by sp_set_config().
806 * This value is also be used by sp_get_config() for any settings
807 * which are unconfigured at the OS level, or in a state that is
808 * not representable within the libserialport API.
810 * Configurations are allocated using sp_new_config() and freed
811 * with sp_free_config(). You need to manage them yourself. When
812 * a new configuration is allocated by sp_new_config(), all of
813 * its settings are initially set to the special -1 value.
815 * Direct functions for changing port settings
816 * -------------------------------------------
818 * As a shortcut, you can set individual settings on a port directly
819 * by calling functions like sp_set_baudrate() and sp_set_parity().
820 * This saves you the work of allocating a temporary config, setting it
821 * up, applying it to a port and then freeing it.
823 * @{
827 * Allocate a port configuration structure.
829 * The user should allocate a variable of type "struct sp_port_config *" and
830 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result. The variable will be updated
831 * to point to the new configuration structure. The structure is opaque and
832 * must be accessed via the functions provided.
834 * All parameters in the structure will be initialised to special values which
835 * are ignored by sp_set_config().
837 * The structure should be freed after use by calling sp_free_config().
839 * @param[out] config_ptr If any error is returned, the variable pointed to by
840 * config_ptr will be set to NULL. Otherwise, it will
841 * be set to point to the allocated config structure.
842 * Must not be NULL.
844 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
846 * @since 0.1.0
848 SP_API enum sp_return sp_new_config(struct sp_port_config **config_ptr);
851 * Free a port configuration structure.
853 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
855 * @since 0.1.0
857 SP_API void sp_free_config(struct sp_port_config *config);
860 * Get the current configuration of the specified serial port.
862 * The user should allocate a configuration structure using sp_new_config()
863 * and pass this as the config parameter. The configuration structure will
864 * be updated with the port configuration.
866 * Any parameters that are configured with settings not recognised or
867 * supported by libserialport, will be set to special values that are
868 * ignored by sp_set_config().
870 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
871 * @param[out] config Pointer to a configuration structure that will hold
872 * the result. Upon errors the contents of the config
873 * struct will not be changed. Must not be NULL.
875 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
877 * @since 0.1.0
879 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config(struct sp_port *port, struct sp_port_config *config);
882 * Set the configuration for the specified serial port.
884 * For each parameter in the configuration, there is a special value (usually
885 * -1, but see the documentation for each field). These values will be ignored
886 * and the corresponding setting left unchanged on the port.
888 * Upon errors, the configuration of the serial port is unknown since
889 * partial/incomplete config updates may have happened.
891 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
892 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
894 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
896 * @since 0.1.0
898 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config(struct sp_port *port, const struct sp_port_config *config);
901 * Set the baud rate for the specified serial port.
903 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
904 * @param[in] baudrate Baud rate in bits per second.
906 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
908 * @since 0.1.0
910 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_baudrate(struct sp_port *port, int baudrate);
913 * Get the baud rate from a port configuration.
915 * The user should allocate a variable of type int and
916 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
918 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
919 * @param[out] baudrate_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
921 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
923 * @since 0.1.0
925 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_baudrate(const struct sp_port_config *config, int *baudrate_ptr);
928 * Set the baud rate in a port configuration.
930 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
931 * @param[in] baudrate Baud rate in bits per second, or -1 to retain the current setting.
933 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
935 * @since 0.1.0
937 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_baudrate(struct sp_port_config *config, int baudrate);
940 * Set the data bits for the specified serial port.
942 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
943 * @param[in] bits Number of data bits.
945 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
947 * @since 0.1.0
949 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_bits(struct sp_port *port, int bits);
952 * Get the data bits from a port configuration.
954 * The user should allocate a variable of type int and
955 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
957 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
958 * @param[out] bits_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
960 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
962 * @since 0.1.0
964 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_bits(const struct sp_port_config *config, int *bits_ptr);
967 * Set the data bits in a port configuration.
969 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
970 * @param[in] bits Number of data bits, or -1 to retain the current setting.
972 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
974 * @since 0.1.0
976 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_bits(struct sp_port_config *config, int bits);
979 * Set the parity setting for the specified serial port.
981 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
982 * @param[in] parity Parity setting.
984 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
986 * @since 0.1.0
988 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_parity(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_parity parity);
991 * Get the parity setting from a port configuration.
993 * The user should allocate a variable of type enum sp_parity and
994 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
996 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
997 * @param[out] parity_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
999 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1001 * @since 0.1.0
1003 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_parity(const struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_parity *parity_ptr);
1006 * Set the parity setting in a port configuration.
1008 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1009 * @param[in] parity Parity setting, or -1 to retain the current setting.
1011 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1013 * @since 0.1.0
1015 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_parity(struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_parity parity);
1018 * Set the stop bits for the specified serial port.
1020 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1021 * @param[in] stopbits Number of stop bits.
1023 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1025 * @since 0.1.0
1027 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_stopbits(struct sp_port *port, int stopbits);
1030 * Get the stop bits from a port configuration.
1032 * The user should allocate a variable of type int and
1033 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
1035 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1036 * @param[out] stopbits_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
1038 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1040 * @since 0.1.0
1042 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_stopbits(const struct sp_port_config *config, int *stopbits_ptr);
1045 * Set the stop bits in a port configuration.
1047 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1048 * @param[in] stopbits Number of stop bits, or -1 to retain the current setting.
1050 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1052 * @since 0.1.0
1054 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_stopbits(struct sp_port_config *config, int stopbits);
1057 * Set the RTS pin behaviour for the specified serial port.
1059 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1060 * @param[in] rts RTS pin mode.
1062 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1064 * @since 0.1.0
1066 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_rts(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_rts rts);
1069 * Get the RTS pin behaviour from a port configuration.
1071 * The user should allocate a variable of type enum sp_rts and
1072 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
1074 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1075 * @param[out] rts_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
1077 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1079 * @since 0.1.0
1081 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_rts(const struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_rts *rts_ptr);
1084 * Set the RTS pin behaviour in a port configuration.
1086 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1087 * @param[in] rts RTS pin mode, or -1 to retain the current setting.
1089 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1091 * @since 0.1.0
1093 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_rts(struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_rts rts);
1096 * Set the CTS pin behaviour for the specified serial port.
1098 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1099 * @param[in] cts CTS pin mode.
1101 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1103 * @since 0.1.0
1105 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_cts(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_cts cts);
1108 * Get the CTS pin behaviour from a port configuration.
1110 * The user should allocate a variable of type enum sp_cts and
1111 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
1113 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1114 * @param[out] cts_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
1116 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1118 * @since 0.1.0
1120 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_cts(const struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_cts *cts_ptr);
1123 * Set the CTS pin behaviour in a port configuration.
1125 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1126 * @param[in] cts CTS pin mode, or -1 to retain the current setting.
1128 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1130 * @since 0.1.0
1132 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_cts(struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_cts cts);
1135 * Set the DTR pin behaviour for the specified serial port.
1137 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1138 * @param[in] dtr DTR pin mode.
1140 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1142 * @since 0.1.0
1144 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_dtr(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_dtr dtr);
1147 * Get the DTR pin behaviour from a port configuration.
1149 * The user should allocate a variable of type enum sp_dtr and
1150 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
1152 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1153 * @param[out] dtr_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
1155 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1157 * @since 0.1.0
1159 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_dtr(const struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_dtr *dtr_ptr);
1162 * Set the DTR pin behaviour in a port configuration.
1164 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1165 * @param[in] dtr DTR pin mode, or -1 to retain the current setting.
1167 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1169 * @since 0.1.0
1171 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_dtr(struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_dtr dtr);
1174 * Set the DSR pin behaviour for the specified serial port.
1176 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1177 * @param[in] dsr DSR pin mode.
1179 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1181 * @since 0.1.0
1183 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_dsr(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_dsr dsr);
1186 * Get the DSR pin behaviour from a port configuration.
1188 * The user should allocate a variable of type enum sp_dsr and
1189 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
1191 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1192 * @param[out] dsr_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
1194 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1196 * @since 0.1.0
1198 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_dsr(const struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_dsr *dsr_ptr);
1201 * Set the DSR pin behaviour in a port configuration.
1203 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1204 * @param[in] dsr DSR pin mode, or -1 to retain the current setting.
1206 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1208 * @since 0.1.0
1210 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_dsr(struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_dsr dsr);
1213 * Set the XON/XOFF configuration for the specified serial port.
1215 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1216 * @param[in] xon_xoff XON/XOFF mode.
1218 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1220 * @since 0.1.0
1222 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_xon_xoff(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_xonxoff xon_xoff);
1225 * Get the XON/XOFF configuration from a port configuration.
1227 * The user should allocate a variable of type enum sp_xonxoff and
1228 * pass a pointer to this to receive the result.
1230 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1231 * @param[out] xon_xoff_ptr Pointer to a variable to store the result. Must not be NULL.
1233 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1235 * @since 0.1.0
1237 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_config_xon_xoff(const struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_xonxoff *xon_xoff_ptr);
1240 * Set the XON/XOFF configuration in a port configuration.
1242 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1243 * @param[in] xon_xoff XON/XOFF mode, or -1 to retain the current setting.
1245 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1247 * @since 0.1.0
1249 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_xon_xoff(struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_xonxoff xon_xoff);
1252 * Set the flow control type in a port configuration.
1254 * This function is a wrapper that sets the RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR and
1255 * XON/XOFF settings as necessary for the specified flow control
1256 * type. For more fine-grained control of these settings, use their
1257 * individual configuration functions.
1259 * @param[in] config Pointer to a configuration structure. Must not be NULL.
1260 * @param[in] flowcontrol Flow control setting to use.
1262 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1264 * @since 0.1.0
1266 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_config_flowcontrol(struct sp_port_config *config, enum sp_flowcontrol flowcontrol);
1269 * Set the flow control type for the specified serial port.
1271 * This function is a wrapper that sets the RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR and
1272 * XON/XOFF settings as necessary for the specified flow control
1273 * type. For more fine-grained control of these settings, use their
1274 * individual configuration functions.
1276 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1277 * @param[in] flowcontrol Flow control setting to use.
1279 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1281 * @since 0.1.0
1283 SP_API enum sp_return sp_set_flowcontrol(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_flowcontrol flowcontrol);
1286 * @}
1288 * @defgroup Data Data handling
1290 * Reading, writing, and flushing data.
1292 * @{
1296 * Read bytes from the specified serial port, blocking until complete.
1298 * @warning If your program runs on Unix, defines its own signal handlers, and
1299 * needs to abort blocking reads when these are called, then you
1300 * should not use this function. It repeats system calls that return
1301 * with EINTR. To be able to abort a read from a signal handler, you
1302 * should implement your own blocking read using sp_nonblocking_read()
1303 * together with a blocking method that makes sense for your program.
1304 * E.g. you can obtain the file descriptor for an open port using
1305 * sp_get_port_handle() and use this to call select() or pselect(),
1306 * with appropriate arrangements to return if a signal is received.
1308 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1309 * @param[out] buf Buffer in which to store the bytes read. Must not be NULL.
1310 * @param[in] count Requested number of bytes to read.
1311 * @param[in] timeout_ms Timeout in milliseconds, or zero to wait indefinitely.
1313 * @return The number of bytes read on success, or a negative error code. If
1314 * the number of bytes returned is less than that requested, the
1315 * timeout was reached before the requested number of bytes was
1316 * available. If timeout is zero, the function will always return
1317 * either the requested number of bytes or a negative error code.
1319 * @since 0.1.0
1321 SP_API enum sp_return sp_blocking_read(struct sp_port *port, void *buf, size_t count, unsigned int timeout_ms);
1324 * Read bytes from the specified serial port, returning as soon as any data is
1325 * available.
1327 * @warning If your program runs on Unix, defines its own signal handlers, and
1328 * needs to abort blocking reads when these are called, then you
1329 * should not use this function. It repeats system calls that return
1330 * with EINTR. To be able to abort a read from a signal handler, you
1331 * should implement your own blocking read using sp_nonblocking_read()
1332 * together with a blocking method that makes sense for your program.
1333 * E.g. you can obtain the file descriptor for an open port using
1334 * sp_get_port_handle() and use this to call select() or pselect(),
1335 * with appropriate arrangements to return if a signal is received.
1337 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1338 * @param[out] buf Buffer in which to store the bytes read. Must not be NULL.
1339 * @param[in] count Maximum number of bytes to read. Must not be zero.
1340 * @param[in] timeout_ms Timeout in milliseconds, or zero to wait indefinitely.
1342 * @return The number of bytes read on success, or a negative error code. If
1343 * the result is zero, the timeout was reached before any bytes were
1344 * available. If timeout_ms is zero, the function will always return
1345 * either at least one byte, or a negative error code.
1347 * @since 0.1.1
1349 SP_API enum sp_return sp_blocking_read_next(struct sp_port *port, void *buf, size_t count, unsigned int timeout_ms);
1352 * Read bytes from the specified serial port, without blocking.
1354 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1355 * @param[out] buf Buffer in which to store the bytes read. Must not be NULL.
1356 * @param[in] count Maximum number of bytes to read.
1358 * @return The number of bytes read on success, or a negative error code. The
1359 * number of bytes returned may be any number from zero to the maximum
1360 * that was requested.
1362 * @since 0.1.0
1364 SP_API enum sp_return sp_nonblocking_read(struct sp_port *port, void *buf, size_t count);
1367 * Write bytes to the specified serial port, blocking until complete.
1369 * Note that this function only ensures that the accepted bytes have been
1370 * written to the OS; they may be held in driver or hardware buffers and not
1371 * yet physically transmitted. To check whether all written bytes have actually
1372 * been transmitted, use the sp_output_waiting() function. To wait until all
1373 * written bytes have actually been transmitted, use the sp_drain() function.
1375 * @warning If your program runs on Unix, defines its own signal handlers, and
1376 * needs to abort blocking writes when these are called, then you
1377 * should not use this function. It repeats system calls that return
1378 * with EINTR. To be able to abort a write from a signal handler, you
1379 * should implement your own blocking write using sp_nonblocking_write()
1380 * together with a blocking method that makes sense for your program.
1381 * E.g. you can obtain the file descriptor for an open port using
1382 * sp_get_port_handle() and use this to call select() or pselect(),
1383 * with appropriate arrangements to return if a signal is received.
1385 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1386 * @param[in] buf Buffer containing the bytes to write. Must not be NULL.
1387 * @param[in] count Requested number of bytes to write.
1388 * @param[in] timeout_ms Timeout in milliseconds, or zero to wait indefinitely.
1390 * @return The number of bytes written on success, or a negative error code.
1391 * If the number of bytes returned is less than that requested, the
1392 * timeout was reached before the requested number of bytes was
1393 * written. If timeout is zero, the function will always return
1394 * either the requested number of bytes or a negative error code. In
1395 * the event of an error there is no way to determine how many bytes
1396 * were sent before the error occurred.
1398 * @since 0.1.0
1400 SP_API enum sp_return sp_blocking_write(struct sp_port *port, const void *buf, size_t count, unsigned int timeout_ms);
1403 * Write bytes to the specified serial port, without blocking.
1405 * Note that this function only ensures that the accepted bytes have been
1406 * written to the OS; they may be held in driver or hardware buffers and not
1407 * yet physically transmitted. To check whether all written bytes have actually
1408 * been transmitted, use the sp_output_waiting() function. To wait until all
1409 * written bytes have actually been transmitted, use the sp_drain() function.
1411 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1412 * @param[in] buf Buffer containing the bytes to write. Must not be NULL.
1413 * @param[in] count Maximum number of bytes to write.
1415 * @return The number of bytes written on success, or a negative error code.
1416 * The number of bytes returned may be any number from zero to the
1417 * maximum that was requested.
1419 * @since 0.1.0
1421 SP_API enum sp_return sp_nonblocking_write(struct sp_port *port, const void *buf, size_t count);
1424 * Gets the number of bytes waiting in the input buffer.
1426 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1428 * @return Number of bytes waiting on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1430 * @since 0.1.0
1432 SP_API enum sp_return sp_input_waiting(struct sp_port *port);
1435 * Gets the number of bytes waiting in the output buffer.
1437 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1439 * @return Number of bytes waiting on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1441 * @since 0.1.0
1443 SP_API enum sp_return sp_output_waiting(struct sp_port *port);
1446 * Flush serial port buffers. Data in the selected buffer(s) is discarded.
1448 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1449 * @param[in] buffers Which buffer(s) to flush.
1451 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1453 * @since 0.1.0
1455 SP_API enum sp_return sp_flush(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_buffer buffers);
1458 * Wait for buffered data to be transmitted.
1460 * @warning If your program runs on Unix, defines its own signal handlers, and
1461 * needs to abort draining the output buffer when when these are
1462 * called, then you should not use this function. It repeats system
1463 * calls that return with EINTR. To be able to abort a drain from a
1464 * signal handler, you would need to implement your own blocking
1465 * drain by polling the result of sp_output_waiting().
1467 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1469 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1471 * @since 0.1.0
1473 SP_API enum sp_return sp_drain(struct sp_port *port);
1476 * @}
1478 * @defgroup Waiting Waiting
1480 * Waiting for events and timeout handling.
1482 * See @ref await_events.c for an example of awaiting events on multiple ports.
1484 * @{
1488 * Allocate storage for a set of events.
1490 * The user should allocate a variable of type struct sp_event_set *,
1491 * then pass a pointer to this variable to receive the result.
1493 * The result should be freed after use by calling sp_free_event_set().
1495 * @param[out] result_ptr If any error is returned, the variable pointed to by
1496 * result_ptr will be set to NULL. Otherwise, it will
1497 * be set to point to the event set. Must not be NULL.
1499 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1501 * @since 0.1.0
1503 SP_API enum sp_return sp_new_event_set(struct sp_event_set **result_ptr);
1506 * Add events to a struct sp_event_set for a given port.
1508 * The port must first be opened by calling sp_open() using the same port
1509 * structure.
1511 * After the port is closed or the port structure freed, the results may
1512 * no longer be valid.
1514 * @param[in,out] event_set Event set to update. Must not be NULL.
1515 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1516 * @param[in] mask Bitmask of events to be waited for.
1518 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1520 * @since 0.1.0
1522 SP_API enum sp_return sp_add_port_events(struct sp_event_set *event_set,
1523 const struct sp_port *port, enum sp_event mask);
1526 * Wait for any of a set of events to occur.
1528 * @param[in] event_set Event set to wait on. Must not be NULL.
1529 * @param[in] timeout_ms Timeout in milliseconds, or zero to wait indefinitely.
1531 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1533 * @since 0.1.0
1535 SP_API enum sp_return sp_wait(struct sp_event_set *event_set, unsigned int timeout_ms);
1538 * Free a structure allocated by sp_new_event_set().
1540 * @param[in] event_set Event set to free. Must not be NULL.
1542 * @since 0.1.0
1544 SP_API void sp_free_event_set(struct sp_event_set *event_set);
1547 * @}
1549 * @defgroup Signals Signals
1551 * Port signalling operations.
1553 * @{
1557 * Gets the status of the control signals for the specified port.
1559 * The user should allocate a variable of type "enum sp_signal" and pass a
1560 * pointer to this variable to receive the result. The result is a bitmask
1561 * in which individual signals can be checked by bitwise OR with values of
1562 * the sp_signal enum.
1564 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1565 * @param[out] signal_mask Pointer to a variable to receive the result.
1566 * Must not be NULL.
1568 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1570 * @since 0.1.0
1572 SP_API enum sp_return sp_get_signals(struct sp_port *port, enum sp_signal *signal_mask);
1575 * Put the port transmit line into the break state.
1577 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1579 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1581 * @since 0.1.0
1583 SP_API enum sp_return sp_start_break(struct sp_port *port);
1586 * Take the port transmit line out of the break state.
1588 * @param[in] port Pointer to a port structure. Must not be NULL.
1590 * @return SP_OK upon success, a negative error code otherwise.
1592 * @since 0.1.0
1594 SP_API enum sp_return sp_end_break(struct sp_port *port);
1597 * @}
1599 * @defgroup Errors Errors
1601 * Obtaining error information.
1603 * See @ref handle_errors.c for an example of error handling.
1605 * @{
1609 * Get the error code for a failed operation.
1611 * In order to obtain the correct result, this function should be called
1612 * straight after the failure, before executing any other system operations.
1613 * The result is thread-specific, and only valid when called immediately
1614 * after a previous call returning SP_ERR_FAIL.
1616 * @return The system's numeric code for the error that caused the last
1617 * operation to fail.
1619 * @since 0.1.0
1621 SP_API int sp_last_error_code(void);
1624 * Get the error message for a failed operation.
1626 * In order to obtain the correct result, this function should be called
1627 * straight after the failure, before executing other system operations.
1628 * The result is thread-specific, and only valid when called immediately
1629 * after a previous call returning SP_ERR_FAIL.
1631 * @return The system's message for the error that caused the last
1632 * operation to fail. This string may be allocated by the function,
1633 * and should be freed after use by calling sp_free_error_message().
1635 * @since 0.1.0
1637 SP_API char *sp_last_error_message(void);
1640 * Free an error message returned by sp_last_error_message().
1642 * @param[in] message The error message string to free. Must not be NULL.
1644 * @since 0.1.0
1646 SP_API void sp_free_error_message(char *message);
1649 * Set the handler function for library debugging messages.
1651 * Debugging messages are generated by the library during each operation,
1652 * to help in diagnosing problems. The handler will be called for each
1653 * message. The handler can be set to NULL to ignore all debug messages.
1655 * The handler function should accept a format string and variable length
1656 * argument list, in the same manner as e.g. printf().
1658 * The default handler is sp_default_debug_handler().
1660 * @param[in] handler The handler function to use. Can be NULL (in that case
1661 * all debug messages will be ignored).
1663 * @since 0.1.0
1665 SP_API void sp_set_debug_handler(void (*handler)(const char *format, ...));
1668 * Default handler function for library debugging messages.
1670 * This function prints debug messages to the standard error stream if the
1671 * environment variable LIBSERIALPORT_DEBUG is set. Otherwise, they are
1672 * ignored.
1674 * @param[in] format The format string to use. Must not be NULL.
1675 * @param[in] ... The variable length argument list to use.
1677 * @since 0.1.0
1679 SP_API void sp_default_debug_handler(const char *format, ...);
1681 /** @} */
1684 * @defgroup Versions Versions
1686 * Version number querying functions, definitions, and macros.
1688 * This set of API calls returns two different version numbers related
1689 * to libserialport. The "package version" is the release version number of the
1690 * libserialport tarball in the usual "major.minor.micro" format, e.g. "0.1.0".
1692 * The "library version" is independent of that; it is the libtool version
1693 * number in the "current:revision:age" format, e.g. "2:0:0".
1694 * See http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#Libtool-versioning for details.
1696 * Both version numbers (and/or individual components of them) can be
1697 * retrieved via the API calls at runtime, and/or they can be checked at
1698 * compile/preprocessor time using the respective macros.
1700 * @{
1704 * Package version macros (can be used for conditional compilation).
1707 /** The libserialport package 'major' version number. */
1708 #define SP_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR 0
1710 /** The libserialport package 'minor' version number. */
1711 #define SP_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR 1
1713 /** The libserialport package 'micro' version number. */
1714 #define SP_PACKAGE_VERSION_MICRO 1
1716 /** The libserialport package version ("major.minor.micro") as string. */
1717 #define SP_PACKAGE_VERSION_STRING "0.1.1"
1720 * Library/libtool version macros (can be used for conditional compilation).
1723 /** The libserialport libtool 'current' version number. */
1724 #define SP_LIB_VERSION_CURRENT 1
1726 /** The libserialport libtool 'revision' version number. */
1727 #define SP_LIB_VERSION_REVISION 0
1729 /** The libserialport libtool 'age' version number. */
1730 #define SP_LIB_VERSION_AGE 1
1732 /** The libserialport libtool version ("current:revision:age") as string. */
1733 #define SP_LIB_VERSION_STRING "1:0:1"
1736 * Get the major libserialport package version number.
1738 * @return The major package version number.
1740 * @since 0.1.0
1742 SP_API int sp_get_major_package_version(void);
1745 * Get the minor libserialport package version number.
1747 * @return The minor package version number.
1749 * @since 0.1.0
1751 SP_API int sp_get_minor_package_version(void);
1754 * Get the micro libserialport package version number.
1756 * @return The micro package version number.
1758 * @since 0.1.0
1760 SP_API int sp_get_micro_package_version(void);
1763 * Get the libserialport package version number as a string.
1765 * @return The package version number string. The returned string is
1766 * static and thus should NOT be free'd by the caller.
1768 * @since 0.1.0
1770 SP_API const char *sp_get_package_version_string(void);
1773 * Get the "current" part of the libserialport library version number.
1775 * @return The "current" library version number.
1777 * @since 0.1.0
1779 SP_API int sp_get_current_lib_version(void);
1782 * Get the "revision" part of the libserialport library version number.
1784 * @return The "revision" library version number.
1786 * @since 0.1.0
1788 SP_API int sp_get_revision_lib_version(void);
1791 * Get the "age" part of the libserialport library version number.
1793 * @return The "age" library version number.
1795 * @since 0.1.0
1797 SP_API int sp_get_age_lib_version(void);
1800 * Get the libserialport library version number as a string.
1802 * @return The library version number string. The returned string is
1803 * static and thus should NOT be free'd by the caller.
1805 * @since 0.1.0
1807 SP_API const char *sp_get_lib_version_string(void);
1809 /** @} */
1812 * @example list_ports.c Getting a list of ports present on the system.
1813 * @example port_info.c Getting information on a particular serial port.
1814 * @example port_config.c Accessing configuration settings of a port.
1815 * @example await_events.c - Awaiting events on multiple ports.
1816 * @example handle_errors.c - Handling errors returned from the library.
1819 #ifdef __cplusplus
1821 #endif
1823 #endif