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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/* Industrialio buffer test code.
*
* Copyright (c) 2008 Jonathan Cameron
*
* This program is primarily intended as an example application.
* Reads the current buffer setup from sysfs and starts a short capture
* from the specified device, pretty printing the result after appropriate
* conversion.
*
* Command line parameters
* generic_buffer -n <device_name> -t <trigger_name>
* If trigger name is not specified the program assumes you want a dataready
* trigger associated with the device and goes looking for it.
*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/dir.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <poll.h>
#include <endian.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/iio/buffer.h>
#include "iio_utils.h"
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
2016-04-14 08:26:47 +00:00
/**
* enum autochan - state for the automatic channel enabling mechanism
*/
enum autochan {
AUTOCHANNELS_DISABLED,
AUTOCHANNELS_ENABLED,
AUTOCHANNELS_ACTIVE,
};
/**
* size_from_channelarray() - calculate the storage size of a scan
* @channels: the channel info array
* @num_channels: number of channels
*
* Has the side effect of filling the channels[i].location values used
* in processing the buffer output.
**/
static unsigned int size_from_channelarray(struct iio_channel_info *channels, int num_channels)
{
unsigned int bytes = 0;
int i = 0, max = 0;
unsigned int misalignment;
while (i < num_channels) {
if (channels[i].bytes > max)
max = channels[i].bytes;
if (bytes % channels[i].bytes == 0)
channels[i].location = bytes;
else
channels[i].location = bytes - bytes % channels[i].bytes
+ channels[i].bytes;
bytes = channels[i].location + channels[i].bytes;
i++;
}
/*
* We want the data in next sample to also be properly aligned so
* we'll add padding at the end if needed. Adding padding only
* works for channel data which size is 2^n bytes.
*/
misalignment = bytes % max;
if (misalignment)
bytes += max - misalignment;
return bytes;
}
static void print1byte(uint8_t input, struct iio_channel_info *info)
{
/*
* Shift before conversion to avoid sign extension
* of left aligned data
*/
input >>= info->shift;
input &= info->mask;
if (info->is_signed) {
int8_t val = (int8_t)(input << (8 - info->bits_used)) >>
(8 - info->bits_used);
printf("%05f ", ((float)val + info->offset) * info->scale);
} else {
printf("%05f ", ((float)input + info->offset) * info->scale);
}
}
static void print2byte(uint16_t input, struct iio_channel_info *info)
{
/* First swap if incorrect endian */
if (info->be)
input = be16toh(input);
else
input = le16toh(input);
/*
* Shift before conversion to avoid sign extension
* of left aligned data
*/
input >>= info->shift;
input &= info->mask;
if (info->is_signed) {
int16_t val = (int16_t)(input << (16 - info->bits_used)) >>
(16 - info->bits_used);
printf("%05f ", ((float)val + info->offset) * info->scale);
} else {
printf("%05f ", ((float)input + info->offset) * info->scale);
}
}
static void print4byte(uint32_t input, struct iio_channel_info *info)
{
/* First swap if incorrect endian */
if (info->be)
input = be32toh(input);
else
input = le32toh(input);
/*
* Shift before conversion to avoid sign extension
* of left aligned data
*/
input >>= info->shift;
input &= info->mask;
if (info->is_signed) {
int32_t val = (int32_t)(input << (32 - info->bits_used)) >>
(32 - info->bits_used);
printf("%05f ", ((float)val + info->offset) * info->scale);
} else {
printf("%05f ", ((float)input + info->offset) * info->scale);
}
}
static void print8byte(uint64_t input, struct iio_channel_info *info)
{
/* First swap if incorrect endian */
if (info->be)
input = be64toh(input);
else
input = le64toh(input);
/*
* Shift before conversion to avoid sign extension
* of left aligned data
*/
input >>= info->shift;
input &= info->mask;
if (info->is_signed) {
int64_t val = (int64_t)(input << (64 - info->bits_used)) >>
(64 - info->bits_used);
/* special case for timestamp */
if (info->scale == 1.0f && info->offset == 0.0f)
printf("%" PRId64 " ", val);
else
printf("%05f ",
((float)val + info->offset) * info->scale);
} else {
printf("%05f ", ((float)input + info->offset) * info->scale);
}
}
/**
* process_scan() - print out the values in SI units
* @data: pointer to the start of the scan
* @channels: information about the channels.
* Note: size_from_channelarray must have been called first
* to fill the location offsets.
* @num_channels: number of channels
**/
static void process_scan(char *data, struct iio_channel_info *channels,
int num_channels)
{
int k;
for (k = 0; k < num_channels; k++)
switch (channels[k].bytes) {
/* only a few cases implemented so far */
case 1:
print1byte(*(uint8_t *)(data + channels[k].location),
&channels[k]);
break;
case 2:
print2byte(*(uint16_t *)(data + channels[k].location),
&channels[k]);
break;
case 4:
print4byte(*(uint32_t *)(data + channels[k].location),
&channels[k]);
break;
case 8:
print8byte(*(uint64_t *)(data + channels[k].location),
&channels[k]);
break;
default:
break;
}
printf("\n");
}
static int enable_disable_all_channels(char *dev_dir_name, int buffer_idx, int enable)
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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{
const struct dirent *ent;
char scanelemdir[256];
DIR *dp;
int ret;
snprintf(scanelemdir, sizeof(scanelemdir),
FORMAT_SCAN_ELEMENTS_DIR, dev_dir_name, buffer_idx);
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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scanelemdir[sizeof(scanelemdir)-1] = '\0';
dp = opendir(scanelemdir);
if (!dp) {
fprintf(stderr, "Enabling/disabling channels: can't open %s\n",
scanelemdir);
return -EIO;
}
ret = -ENOENT;
while (ent = readdir(dp), ent) {
if (iioutils_check_suffix(ent->d_name, "_en")) {
printf("%sabling: %s\n",
enable ? "En" : "Dis",
ent->d_name);
ret = write_sysfs_int(ent->d_name, scanelemdir,
enable);
if (ret < 0)
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to enable/disable %s\n",
ent->d_name);
}
}
if (closedir(dp) == -1) {
perror("Enabling/disabling channels: "
"Failed to close directory");
return -errno;
}
return 0;
}
static void print_usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: generic_buffer [options]...\n"
"Capture, convert and output data from IIO device buffer\n"
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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" -a Auto-activate all available channels\n"
" -A Force-activate ALL channels\n"
" -b <n> The buffer which to open (by index), default 0\n"
" -c <n> Do n conversions, or loop forever if n < 0\n"
" -e Disable wait for event (new data)\n"
" -g Use trigger-less mode\n"
" -l <n> Set buffer length to n samples\n"
" --device-name -n <name>\n"
" --device-num -N <num>\n"
" Set device by name or number (mandatory)\n"
" --trigger-name -t <name>\n"
" --trigger-num -T <num>\n"
" Set trigger by name or number\n"
" -w <n> Set delay between reads in us (event-less mode)\n");
}
static enum autochan autochannels = AUTOCHANNELS_DISABLED;
static char *dev_dir_name = NULL;
static char *buf_dir_name = NULL;
static int buffer_idx = 0;
static bool current_trigger_set = false;
static void cleanup(void)
{
int ret;
/* Disable trigger */
if (dev_dir_name && current_trigger_set) {
/* Disconnect the trigger - just write a dummy name. */
ret = write_sysfs_string("trigger/current_trigger",
dev_dir_name, "NULL");
if (ret < 0)
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to disable trigger: %s\n",
strerror(-ret));
current_trigger_set = false;
}
/* Disable buffer */
if (buf_dir_name) {
ret = write_sysfs_int("enable", buf_dir_name, 0);
if (ret < 0)
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to disable buffer: %s\n",
strerror(-ret));
}
/* Disable channels if auto-enabled */
if (dev_dir_name && autochannels == AUTOCHANNELS_ACTIVE) {
ret = enable_disable_all_channels(dev_dir_name, buffer_idx, 0);
if (ret)
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to disable all channels\n");
autochannels = AUTOCHANNELS_DISABLED;
}
}
static void sig_handler(int signum)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Caught signal %d\n", signum);
cleanup();
exit(-signum);
}
static void register_cleanup(void)
{
struct sigaction sa = { .sa_handler = sig_handler };
const int signums[] = { SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGABRT };
int ret, i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(signums); ++i) {
ret = sigaction(signums[i], &sa, NULL);
if (ret) {
perror("Failed to register signal handler");
exit(-1);
}
}
}
static const struct option longopts[] = {
{ "device-name", 1, 0, 'n' },
{ "device-num", 1, 0, 'N' },
{ "trigger-name", 1, 0, 't' },
{ "trigger-num", 1, 0, 'T' },
{ },
};
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
long long num_loops = 2;
unsigned long timedelay = 1000000;
unsigned long buf_len = 128;
ssize_t i;
unsigned long long j;
unsigned long toread;
int ret, c;
struct stat st;
int fd = -1;
int buf_fd = -1;
int num_channels = 0;
char *trigger_name = NULL, *device_name = NULL;
char *data = NULL;
ssize_t read_size;
int dev_num = -1, trig_num = -1;
char *buffer_access = NULL;
unsigned int scan_size;
int noevents = 0;
int notrigger = 0;
char *dummy;
bool force_autochannels = false;
struct iio_channel_info *channels = NULL;
register_cleanup();
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "aAb:c:egl:n:N:t:T:w:?", longopts,
NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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case 'a':
autochannels = AUTOCHANNELS_ENABLED;
break;
case 'A':
autochannels = AUTOCHANNELS_ENABLED;
force_autochannels = true;
break;
case 'b':
errno = 0;
buffer_idx = strtoll(optarg, &dummy, 10);
if (errno) {
ret = -errno;
goto error;
}
if (buffer_idx < 0) {
ret = -ERANGE;
goto error;
}
break;
case 'c':
errno = 0;
num_loops = strtoll(optarg, &dummy, 10);
if (errno) {
ret = -errno;
goto error;
}
break;
case 'e':
noevents = 1;
break;
case 'g':
notrigger = 1;
break;
case 'l':
errno = 0;
buf_len = strtoul(optarg, &dummy, 10);
if (errno) {
ret = -errno;
goto error;
}
break;
case 'n':
device_name = strdup(optarg);
break;
case 'N':
errno = 0;
dev_num = strtoul(optarg, &dummy, 10);
if (errno) {
ret = -errno;
goto error;
}
break;
case 't':
trigger_name = strdup(optarg);
break;
case 'T':
errno = 0;
trig_num = strtoul(optarg, &dummy, 10);
if (errno)
return -errno;
break;
case 'w':
errno = 0;
timedelay = strtoul(optarg, &dummy, 10);
if (errno) {
ret = -errno;
goto error;
}
break;
case '?':
print_usage();
ret = -1;
goto error;
}
}
/* Find the device requested */
if (dev_num < 0 && !device_name) {
fprintf(stderr, "Device not set\n");
print_usage();
ret = -1;
goto error;
} else if (dev_num >= 0 && device_name) {
fprintf(stderr, "Only one of --device-num or --device-name needs to be set\n");
print_usage();
ret = -1;
goto error;
} else if (dev_num < 0) {
dev_num = find_type_by_name(device_name, "iio:device");
if (dev_num < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to find the %s\n", device_name);
ret = dev_num;
goto error;
}
}
printf("iio device number being used is %d\n", dev_num);
ret = asprintf(&dev_dir_name, "%siio:device%d", iio_dir, dev_num);
if (ret < 0)
return -ENOMEM;
/* Fetch device_name if specified by number */
if (!device_name) {
device_name = malloc(IIO_MAX_NAME_LENGTH);
if (!device_name) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
ret = read_sysfs_string("name", dev_dir_name, device_name);
if (ret < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to read name of device %d\n", dev_num);
goto error;
}
}
if (notrigger) {
printf("trigger-less mode selected\n");
} else if (trig_num >= 0) {
char *trig_dev_name;
ret = asprintf(&trig_dev_name, "%strigger%d", iio_dir, trig_num);
if (ret < 0) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
trigger_name = malloc(IIO_MAX_NAME_LENGTH);
if (!trigger_name) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
ret = read_sysfs_string("name", trig_dev_name, trigger_name);
free(trig_dev_name);
if (ret < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to read trigger%d name from\n", trig_num);
return ret;
}
printf("iio trigger number being used is %d\n", trig_num);
} else {
if (!trigger_name) {
/*
* Build the trigger name. If it is device associated
* its name is <device_name>_dev[n] where n matches
* the device number found above.
*/
ret = asprintf(&trigger_name,
"%s-dev%d", device_name, dev_num);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
}
/* Look for this "-devN" trigger */
trig_num = find_type_by_name(trigger_name, "trigger");
if (trig_num < 0) {
/* OK try the simpler "-trigger" suffix instead */
free(trigger_name);
ret = asprintf(&trigger_name,
"%s-trigger", device_name);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
}
trig_num = find_type_by_name(trigger_name, "trigger");
if (trig_num < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to find the trigger %s\n",
trigger_name);
ret = trig_num;
goto error;
}
printf("iio trigger number being used is %d\n", trig_num);
}
/*
* Parse the files in scan_elements to identify what channels are
* present
*/
ret = build_channel_array(dev_dir_name, buffer_idx, &channels, &num_channels);
if (ret) {
fprintf(stderr, "Problem reading scan element information\n"
"diag %s\n", dev_dir_name);
goto error;
}
if (num_channels && autochannels == AUTOCHANNELS_ENABLED &&
!force_autochannels) {
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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fprintf(stderr, "Auto-channels selected but some channels "
"are already activated in sysfs\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Proceeding without activating any channels\n");
}
if ((!num_channels && autochannels == AUTOCHANNELS_ENABLED) ||
(autochannels == AUTOCHANNELS_ENABLED && force_autochannels)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Enabling all channels\n");
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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ret = enable_disable_all_channels(dev_dir_name, buffer_idx, 1);
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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if (ret) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to enable all channels\n");
goto error;
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
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}
/* This flags that we need to disable the channels again */
autochannels = AUTOCHANNELS_ACTIVE;
ret = build_channel_array(dev_dir_name, buffer_idx, &channels,
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
2016-04-14 08:26:47 +00:00
&num_channels);
if (ret) {
fprintf(stderr, "Problem reading scan element "
"information\n"
"diag %s\n", dev_dir_name);
goto error;
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
2016-04-14 08:26:47 +00:00
}
if (!num_channels) {
fprintf(stderr, "Still no channels after "
"auto-enabling, giving up\n");
goto error;
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
2016-04-14 08:26:47 +00:00
}
}
if (!num_channels && autochannels == AUTOCHANNELS_DISABLED) {
fprintf(stderr,
"No channels are enabled, we have nothing to scan.\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Enable channels manually in "
FORMAT_SCAN_ELEMENTS_DIR
iio: tools: generic_buffer: auto-enable channels If no channels are enabled when we run generic_buffer on a device, add a command-line option to just enable all of them, run the sampling and disable them all again afterwards. This is extremely useful when I'm low-level testing my sensors with interrupts and triggers, sample session: root@Ux500:/ lsiio Device 000: lsm303dlh_accel Device 001: lis331dl_accel Device 002: l3g4200d Device 003: lsm303dlh_magn Device 004: lps001wp Trigger 000: lsm303dlh_accel-trigger Trigger 001: lis331dl_accel-trigger Trigger 002: l3g4200d-trigger root@Ux500:/ generic_buffer -a -c 10 -n l3g4200d iio device number being used is 2 iio trigger number being used is 2 No channels are enabled, enabling all channels Enabling: in_anglvel_x_en Enabling: in_anglvel_y_en Enabling: in_anglvel_z_en Enabling: in_timestamp_en /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device2 l3g4200d-trigger -3.593664 -0.713133 4.870143 946684863662292480 3.225546 0.867357 -4.945878 946684863671875000 -0.676413 0.127296 0.106641 946684863681488037 -0.661113 0.110160 0.128826 946684863690673828 -0.664173 0.113067 0.123471 946684863700683593 -0.664938 0.109395 0.124848 946684863710144042 -0.664173 0.110619 0.130203 946684863719512939 -0.666162 0.111231 0.132651 946684863729125976 -0.668610 0.111690 0.130662 946684863738739013 -0.660501 0.110466 0.131733 946684863748565673 Disabling: in_anglvel_x_en Disabling: in_anglvel_y_en Disabling: in_anglvel_z_en Disabling: in_timestamp_en Pure awesomeness. If some channels have been enabled through scripts or manual interaction, nothing happens. Cc: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> Acked-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
2016-04-14 08:26:47 +00:00
"/*_en or pass -a to autoenable channels and "
"try again.\n", dev_dir_name, buffer_idx);
ret = -ENOENT;
goto error;
}
/*
* Construct the directory name for the associated buffer.
* As we know that the lis3l02dq has only one buffer this may
* be built rather than found.
*/
ret = asprintf(&buf_dir_name,
"%siio:device%d/buffer%d", iio_dir, dev_num, buffer_idx);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
if (stat(buf_dir_name, &st)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not stat() '%s', got error %d: %s\n",
buf_dir_name, errno, strerror(errno));
ret = -errno;
goto error;
}
if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
fprintf(stderr, "File '%s' is not a directory\n", buf_dir_name);
ret = -EFAULT;
goto error;
}
if (!notrigger) {
printf("%s %s\n", dev_dir_name, trigger_name);
/*
* Set the device trigger to be the data ready trigger found
* above
*/
ret = write_sysfs_string_and_verify("trigger/current_trigger",
dev_dir_name,
trigger_name);
if (ret < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Failed to write current_trigger file\n");
goto error;
}
}
ret = asprintf(&buffer_access, "/dev/iio:device%d", dev_num);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
/* Attempt to open non blocking the access dev */
fd = open(buffer_access, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
if (fd == -1) { /* TODO: If it isn't there make the node */
ret = -errno;
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to open %s\n", buffer_access);
goto error;
}
/* specify for which buffer index we want an FD */
buf_fd = buffer_idx;
ret = ioctl(fd, IIO_BUFFER_GET_FD_IOCTL, &buf_fd);
if (ret == -1 || buf_fd == -1) {
ret = -errno;
if (ret == -ENODEV || ret == -EINVAL)
fprintf(stderr,
"Device does not have this many buffers\n");
else
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to retrieve buffer fd\n");
goto error;
}
/* Setup ring buffer parameters */
ret = write_sysfs_int("length", buf_dir_name, buf_len);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
/* Enable the buffer */
ret = write_sysfs_int("enable", buf_dir_name, 1);
if (ret < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Failed to enable buffer '%s': %s\n",
buf_dir_name, strerror(-ret));
goto error;
}
scan_size = size_from_channelarray(channels, num_channels);
size_t total_buf_len = scan_size * buf_len;
if (scan_size > 0 && total_buf_len / scan_size != buf_len) {
ret = -EFAULT;
perror("Integer overflow happened when calculate scan_size * buf_len");
goto error;
}
data = malloc(total_buf_len);
if (!data) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
/**
* This check is being done here for sanity reasons, however it
* should be omitted under normal operation.
* If this is buffer0, we check that we get EBUSY after this point.
*/
if (buffer_idx == 0) {
errno = 0;
read_size = read(fd, data, 1);
if (read_size > -1 || errno != EBUSY) {
ret = -EFAULT;
perror("Reading from '%s' should not be possible after ioctl()");
goto error;
}
}
/* close now the main chardev FD and let the buffer FD work */
if (close(fd) == -1)
perror("Failed to close character device file");
fd = -1;
for (j = 0; j < num_loops || num_loops < 0; j++) {
if (!noevents) {
struct pollfd pfd = {
.fd = buf_fd,
.events = POLLIN,
};
ret = poll(&pfd, 1, -1);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = -errno;
goto error;
} else if (ret == 0) {
continue;
}
} else {
usleep(timedelay);
}
toread = buf_len;
read_size = read(buf_fd, data, toread * scan_size);
if (read_size < 0) {
if (errno == EAGAIN) {
fprintf(stderr, "nothing available\n");
continue;
} else {
break;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < read_size / scan_size; i++)
process_scan(data + scan_size * i, channels,
num_channels);
}
error:
cleanup();
if (fd >= 0 && close(fd) == -1)
perror("Failed to close character device");
if (buf_fd >= 0 && close(buf_fd) == -1)
perror("Failed to close buffer");
free(buffer_access);
free(data);
free(buf_dir_name);
for (i = num_channels - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
free(channels[i].name);
free(channels[i].generic_name);
}
free(channels);
free(trigger_name);
free(device_name);
free(dev_dir_name);
return ret;
}