rgb_led_ws281x: refactor bit/bits handling, use more common code
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1 /*
2 * This file is part of the libsigrokdecode project.
4 * Copyright (C) 2010 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
5 * Copyright (C) 2013 Bert Vermeulen <bert@biot.com>
7 * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 * (at your option) any later version.
12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21 #include <config.h>
22 #include "libsigrokdecode-internal.h" /* First, so we avoid a _POSIX_C_SOURCE warning. */
23 #include "libsigrokdecode.h"
24 #include <glib.h>
26 /** @cond PRIVATE */
28 /* Python module search paths */
29 SRD_PRIV GSList *searchpaths = NULL;
31 /* session.c */
32 extern SRD_PRIV GSList *sessions;
33 extern SRD_PRIV int max_session_id;
35 /** @endcond */
37 /**
38 * @mainpage libsigrokdecode API
40 * @section sec_intro Introduction
42 * The <a href="http://sigrok.org">sigrok</a> project aims at creating a
43 * portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software
44 * suite that supports various device types (such as logic analyzers,
45 * oscilloscopes, multimeters, and more).
47 * <a href="http://sigrok.org/wiki/Libsigrokdecode">libsigrokdecode</a> is a
48 * shared library written in C which provides the basic API for (streaming)
49 * protocol decoding functionality.
51 * The <a href="http://sigrok.org/wiki/Protocol_decoders">protocol decoders</a>
52 * are written in Python (>= 3.0).
54 * @section sec_api API reference
56 * See the "Modules" page for an introduction to various libsigrokdecode
57 * related topics and the detailed API documentation of the respective
58 * functions.
60 * You can also browse the API documentation by file, or review all
61 * data structures.
63 * @section sec_mailinglists Mailing lists
65 * There is one mailing list for sigrok/libsigrokdecode: <a href="https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel">sigrok-devel</a>.
67 * @section sec_irc IRC
69 * You can find the sigrok developers in the
70 * <a href="ircs://irc.libera.chat/#sigrok">\#sigrok</a>
71 * IRC channel on Libera.Chat.
73 * @section sec_website Website
75 * <a href="http://sigrok.org/wiki/Libsigrokdecode">sigrok.org/wiki/Libsigrokdecode</a>
78 /**
79 * @file
81 * Initializing and shutting down libsigrokdecode.
84 /**
85 * @defgroup grp_init Initialization
87 * Initializing and shutting down libsigrokdecode.
89 * Before using any of the libsigrokdecode functionality, srd_init() must
90 * be called to initialize the library.
92 * When libsigrokdecode functionality is no longer needed, srd_exit() should
93 * be called.
95 * @{
98 static int searchpath_add_xdg_dir(const char *datadir)
100 char *decdir;
101 int ret;
103 decdir = g_build_filename(datadir, PACKAGE_TARNAME, "decoders", NULL);
105 if (g_file_test(decdir, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR))
106 ret = srd_decoder_searchpath_add(decdir);
107 else
108 ret = SRD_OK; /* Just ignore non-existing directory. */
110 g_free(decdir);
112 return ret;
115 static void print_versions(void)
117 GString *s;
118 GSList *l, *l_orig, *m;
119 char *str;
120 const char *lib, *version;
122 srd_dbg("libsigrokdecode %s/%s (rt: %s/%s).",
123 SRD_PACKAGE_VERSION_STRING, SRD_LIB_VERSION_STRING,
124 srd_package_version_string_get(), srd_lib_version_string_get());
126 s = g_string_sized_new(200);
127 g_string_append(s, "Libs: ");
128 l_orig = srd_buildinfo_libs_get();
129 for (l = l_orig; l; l = l->next) {
130 m = l->data;
131 lib = m->data;
132 version = m->next->data;
133 g_string_append_printf(s, "%s %s, ", lib, version);
134 g_slist_free_full(m, g_free);
136 g_slist_free(l_orig);
137 s->str[s->len - 2] = '.';
138 s->str[s->len - 1] = '\0';
139 srd_dbg("%s", s->str);
140 g_string_free(s, TRUE);
142 str = srd_buildinfo_host_get();
143 srd_dbg("Host: %s.", str);
144 g_free(str);
147 static int print_searchpaths(void)
149 PyObject *py_paths, *py_path, *py_bytes;
150 PyGILState_STATE gstate;
151 GString *s;
152 GSList *l;
153 int i;
155 s = g_string_sized_new(500);
156 g_string_append(s, "Protocol decoder search paths:\n");
157 for (l = searchpaths; l; l = l->next)
158 g_string_append_printf(s, " - %s\n", (const char *)l->data);
159 s->str[s->len - 1] = '\0';
160 srd_dbg("%s", s->str);
161 g_string_free(s, TRUE);
163 gstate = PyGILState_Ensure();
165 py_paths = PySys_GetObject("path");
166 if (!py_paths)
167 goto err;
169 s = g_string_sized_new(500);
170 g_string_append(s, "Python system search paths:\n");
171 for (i = 0; i < PyList_Size(py_paths); i++) {
172 py_path = PyList_GetItem(py_paths, i);
173 py_bytes = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(py_path);
174 g_string_append_printf(s, " - %s\n", PyBytes_AsString(py_bytes));
175 Py_DECREF(py_bytes);
177 s->str[s->len - 1] = '\0';
178 srd_dbg("%s", s->str);
179 g_string_free(s, TRUE);
181 PyGILState_Release(gstate);
183 return SRD_OK;
185 err:
186 srd_err("Unable to query Python system search paths.");
187 PyGILState_Release(gstate);
189 return SRD_ERR_PYTHON;
193 * Initialize libsigrokdecode.
195 * This initializes the Python interpreter, and creates and initializes
196 * a "sigrokdecode" Python module.
198 * Then, it searches for sigrok protocol decoders in the "decoders"
199 * subdirectory of the the libsigrokdecode installation directory.
200 * All decoders that are found are loaded into memory and added to an
201 * internal list of decoders, which can be queried via srd_decoder_list().
203 * The caller is responsible for calling the clean-up function srd_exit(),
204 * which will properly shut down libsigrokdecode and free its allocated memory.
206 * Multiple calls to srd_init(), without calling srd_exit() in between,
207 * are not allowed.
209 * @param path Path to an extra directory containing protocol decoders
210 * which will be added to the Python sys.path. May be NULL.
212 * @return SRD_OK upon success, a (negative) error code otherwise.
213 * Upon Python errors, SRD_ERR_PYTHON is returned. If the decoders
214 * directory cannot be accessed, SRD_ERR_DECODERS_DIR is returned.
215 * If not enough memory could be allocated, SRD_ERR_MALLOC is returned.
217 * @since 0.1.0
219 SRD_API int srd_init(const char *path)
221 const char *const *sys_datadirs;
222 const char *env_path;
223 size_t i;
224 int ret;
226 if (max_session_id != -1) {
227 srd_err("libsigrokdecode is already initialized.");
228 return SRD_ERR;
231 print_versions();
233 srd_dbg("Initializing libsigrokdecode.");
235 /* Add our own module to the list of built-in modules. */
236 PyImport_AppendInittab("sigrokdecode", PyInit_sigrokdecode);
238 /* Initialize the Python interpreter. */
239 Py_InitializeEx(0);
241 /* Locations relative to the XDG system data directories. */
242 sys_datadirs = g_get_system_data_dirs();
243 for (i = g_strv_length((char **)sys_datadirs); i > 0; i--) {
244 ret = searchpath_add_xdg_dir(sys_datadirs[i - 1]);
245 if (ret != SRD_OK) {
246 Py_Finalize();
247 return ret;
250 #ifdef DECODERS_DIR
251 /* Hardcoded decoders install location, if defined. */
252 if ((ret = srd_decoder_searchpath_add(DECODERS_DIR)) != SRD_OK) {
253 Py_Finalize();
254 return ret;
256 #endif
257 /* Location relative to the XDG user data directory. */
258 ret = searchpath_add_xdg_dir(g_get_user_data_dir());
259 if (ret != SRD_OK) {
260 Py_Finalize();
261 return ret;
264 /* Path specified by the user. */
265 if (path) {
266 if ((ret = srd_decoder_searchpath_add(path)) != SRD_OK) {
267 Py_Finalize();
268 return ret;
272 /* Environment variable overrides everything, for debugging. */
274 * TODO
275 * Is the comment still applicable and correct or up to date?
276 * This implementation adds paths which were specified by the
277 * env var. Which can shadow files in other locations, or can
278 * extend the set of available decoders. Which need not only
279 * serve for development, it is as beneficial to regular users.
280 * Without shadowing all other files still are found.
282 if ((env_path = g_getenv("SIGROKDECODE_DIR"))) {
283 if ((ret = srd_decoder_searchpath_add(env_path)) != SRD_OK) {
284 Py_Finalize();
285 return ret;
288 env_path = g_getenv("SIGROKDECODE_PATH");
289 if (env_path) {
290 char **dir_list, **dir_iter, *dir_item;
291 dir_list = g_strsplit(env_path, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR_S, 0);
292 for (dir_iter = dir_list; *dir_iter; dir_iter++) {
293 dir_item = *dir_iter;
294 if (!dir_item || !*dir_item)
295 continue;
296 ret = srd_decoder_searchpath_add(dir_item);
297 if (ret != SRD_OK) {
298 Py_Finalize();
299 return ret;
302 g_strfreev(dir_list);
305 /* Initialize the Python GIL (this also happens to acquire it). */
306 PyEval_InitThreads();
308 /* Release the GIL (ignore return value, we don't need it here). */
309 (void)PyEval_SaveThread();
311 max_session_id = 0;
313 print_searchpaths();
315 return SRD_OK;
318 static void srd_session_destroy_cb(void *arg, void *ignored)
320 (void)ignored; // Prevent unused warning
321 srd_session_destroy((struct srd_session *)arg);
325 * Shutdown libsigrokdecode.
327 * This frees all the memory allocated for protocol decoders and shuts down
328 * the Python interpreter.
330 * This function should only be called if there was a (successful!) invocation
331 * of srd_init() before. Calling this function multiple times in a row, without
332 * any successful srd_init() calls in between, is not allowed.
334 * @return SRD_OK upon success, a (negative) error code otherwise.
336 * @since 0.1.0
338 SRD_API int srd_exit(void)
340 srd_dbg("Exiting libsigrokdecode.");
342 g_slist_foreach(sessions, srd_session_destroy_cb, NULL);
343 g_slist_free(sessions);
344 sessions = NULL;
346 srd_decoder_unload_all();
347 g_slist_free_full(searchpaths, g_free);
348 searchpaths = NULL;
351 * Acquire the GIL, otherwise Py_Finalize() might have issues.
352 * Ignore the return value, we don't need it here.
354 if (Py_IsInitialized())
355 (void)PyGILState_Ensure();
357 /* Py_Finalize() returns void, any finalization errors are ignored. */
358 Py_Finalize();
360 /* Note: No need to release the GIL since Python is shut down now. */
362 max_session_id = -1;
364 return SRD_OK;
368 * Add an additional search directory for the protocol decoders.
370 * The specified directory is prepended (not appended!) to Python's sys.path,
371 * in order to search for sigrok protocol decoders in the specified
372 * directories first, and in the generic Python module directories (and in
373 * the current working directory) last. This avoids conflicts if there are
374 * Python modules which have the same name as a sigrok protocol decoder in
375 * sys.path or in the current working directory.
377 * @param path Path to the directory containing protocol decoders which shall
378 * be added to the Python sys.path, or NULL.
380 * @return SRD_OK upon success, a (negative) error code otherwise.
382 * @private
384 SRD_PRIV int srd_decoder_searchpath_add(const char *path)
386 PyObject *py_cur_path, *py_item;
387 PyGILState_STATE gstate;
389 srd_dbg("Adding '%s' to module path.", path);
391 gstate = PyGILState_Ensure();
393 py_cur_path = PySys_GetObject("path");
394 if (!py_cur_path)
395 goto err;
397 py_item = PyUnicode_FromString(path);
398 if (!py_item) {
399 srd_exception_catch("Failed to create Unicode object");
400 goto err;
402 if (PyList_Insert(py_cur_path, 0, py_item) < 0) {
403 srd_exception_catch("Failed to insert path element");
404 Py_DECREF(py_item);
405 goto err;
407 Py_DECREF(py_item);
409 PyGILState_Release(gstate);
411 searchpaths = g_slist_prepend(searchpaths, g_strdup(path));
413 return SRD_OK;
415 err:
416 PyGILState_Release(gstate);
418 return SRD_ERR_PYTHON;
422 * Return the list of protocol decoder search paths.
424 * @return The list of search paths used when loading protocol decoders.
426 * @since 0.5.1
428 SRD_API GSList *srd_searchpaths_get(void)
430 GSList *paths = NULL;
432 for (GSList *l = searchpaths; l; l = l->next)
433 paths = g_slist_append(paths, g_strdup(l->data));
435 return paths;
438 /** @} */