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/*
Serial interface - Windows layer.
Copyright (C) 2006 Robert Lipe, [email protected]
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include "defs.h"
#include "gbser.h"
#include "gbser_private.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <setupapi.h>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdarg>
#include <cstdio>
struct gbser_handle {
HANDLE comport;
DWORD timeout;
unsigned long magic;
unsigned char inbuf[BUFSIZE];
unsigned inbuf_used;
};
#define DEV_PREFIX "\\\\.\\\\"
/* Wrapper to safely cast a void * into a gbser_handle */
static gbser_handle* gbser_get_handle(void* p)
{
gbser_handle* h = (gbser_handle*) p;
assert(h->magic == MYMAGIC);
return h;
}
DWORD mkspeed(unsigned br)
{
switch (br) {
case 1200:
return CBR_1200;
case 2400:
return CBR_2400;
case 4800:
return CBR_4800;
case 9600:
return CBR_9600;
case 19200:
return CBR_19200;
case 38400:
return CBR_38400;
case 57600:
return CBR_57600;
case 115200:
return CBR_115200;
case 230400:
// Per https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa363214
// "This member can be an actual baud rate value, or one of the
// following indexes."
// They provide a CBR_25600, which would be programmable on a 16450 only
// with a bizarre oscillator crystal, but don't provide a 230400, such
// as is used as the default in skytraq.
#if defined CBR_230400
return CBR_230400;
#else
return 230400;
#endif
default:
gbFatal("Unsupported serial speed: %d\n", br);
return 0; /* keep compiler happy */
}
}
using hp_time = LARGE_INTEGER;
static void get_time(hp_time* tv)
{
QueryPerformanceCounter(tv);
}
static double elapsed(hp_time* tv)
{
hp_time now;
LARGE_INTEGER tps;
QueryPerformanceFrequency(&tps);
QueryPerformanceCounter(&now);
return ((double)(now.QuadPart - tv->QuadPart) /
(double) tps.QuadPart) * 1000;
}
static int set_rx_timeout(gbser_handle* h, DWORD timeout)
{
if (timeout != h->timeout) {
COMMTIMEOUTS to;
if (!GetCommTimeouts(h->comport, &to)) {
return gbser_ERROR;
}
to.ReadIntervalTimeout = timeout;
to.ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
to.ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = timeout;
to.WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
to.WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = 0;
if (!SetCommTimeouts(h->comport, &to)) {
return gbser_ERROR;
} else {
h->timeout = timeout;
return gbser_OK;
}
} else {
return gbser_OK;
}
}
/* This isn't part of the above abstraction; it's just a helper for
* the other serial modules in the tree.
*
* Windows does a weird thing with serial ports.
* COM ports 1 - 9 are "COM1:" through "COM9:"
* The one after that is \\.\\com10 - this function tries to plaster over
* that.
*
* Worse still, Win98 and ME fail the open if you rename com1 to be \\.\\com1:
*
* It returns a pointer to a statically allocated buffer and is therefore not
* thread safe. The buffer pointed to remains valid only until the next
* call to this function.
*/
const char*
fix_win_serial_name_r(const char* comname, char* obuf, size_t len)
{
if (!gbser_is_serial(comname) ||
((strlen(comname) == 5) && (comname[4] == ':')) ||
((strlen(comname) == 4) && (case_ignore_strncmp(comname, "com", 3) == 0))
) {
strncpy(obuf, comname, len);
} else {
snprintf(obuf, len, DEV_PREFIX "%s", comname);
size_t l = strlen(obuf);
if (obuf[l - 1] == ':') {
obuf[l - 1] = '\0';
}
}
return obuf;
}
static char gb_com_buffer[100];
const char* fix_win_serial_name(const char* comname)
{
return fix_win_serial_name_r(comname, gb_com_buffer, sizeof(gb_com_buffer));
}
/* Open a serial port. |port_name| is the (platform specific) name
* of the serial device to open. Under WIN32 familiar DOS port names
* ('com1:') are translated into the equivalent name required by
* WIN32
*/
void* gbser_init(const char* port_name)
{
gbser_handle* h = (gbser_handle*) xcalloc(1, sizeof(*h));
const char* xname = fix_win_serial_name(port_name);
gbser_db(2, "Translated port name: \"%s\"\n", xname);
h->magic = MYMAGIC;
HANDLE comport = CreateFileA(xname, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
if (comport == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
goto failed;
}
h->comport = comport;
h->timeout = 1;
if (gbser_set_port(h, 4800, 8, 0, 1) || set_rx_timeout(h, 0)) {
goto failed;
}
return h;
failed:
if (comport) {
CloseHandle(h->comport);
}
xfree(h);
return NULL;
}
/* Close a serial port
*/
void gbser_deinit(void* handle)
{
gbser_handle* h = gbser_get_handle(handle);
CloseHandle(h->comport);
xfree(h);
}
int gbser_set_port(void* handle, unsigned speed, unsigned bits, unsigned parity, unsigned stop)
{
gbser_handle* h = gbser_get_handle(handle);
DCB tio;
if (bits < 5 || bits > 8) {
gbFatal("Unsupported bits setting: %d\n", bits);
}
if (parity > 2) {
gbFatal("Unsupported parity setting: %d\n", parity);
}
if (stop < 1 || stop > 2) {
gbFatal("Unsupported stop setting: %d\n", stop);
}
tio.DCBlength = sizeof(DCB);
GetCommState(h->comport, &tio);
tio.BaudRate = mkspeed(speed);
tio.fBinary = true;
tio.fParity = true;
tio.fOutxCtsFlow = false;
tio.fOutxDsrFlow = false;
tio.fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE;
tio.fDsrSensitivity = false;
tio.fTXContinueOnXoff = true;
tio.fOutX = false;
tio.fInX = false;
tio.fErrorChar = false;
tio.fNull = false;
tio.fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE;
tio.fAbortOnError = false;
tio.ByteSize = bits;
tio.Parity = parity == 0 ? NOPARITY :
(parity == 1 ? ODDPARITY : EVENPARITY);
tio.StopBits = stop == 1 ? ONESTOPBIT : TWOSTOPBITS;
if (!SetCommState(h->comport, &tio)) {
return gbser_ERROR;
}
return gbser_OK;
}
unsigned gbser_read_buffer(void* handle, void** buf, unsigned* len)
{
gbser_handle* h = gbser_get_handle(handle);
unsigned count = *len;
unsigned char* cp = (unsigned char*) *buf;
if (count > h->inbuf_used) {
count = h->inbuf_used;
}
memcpy(cp, h->inbuf, count);
memmove(h->inbuf, h->inbuf + count,
h->inbuf_used - count);
h->inbuf_used -= count;
*len -= count;
cp += count;
*buf = (void*) cp;
return count;
}
/* Return when the input buffer contains at least |want| bytes or |*ms|
* milliseconds have elapsed. |ms| may be NULL or |*ms| may be zero to
* poll the port for available bytes and return immediately. |*ms| will
* be updated to indicate the remaining time on exit.
* Returns the number of bytes available (>=0) or an error code (<0).
*/
int gbser_fill_buffer(void* handle, unsigned want, unsigned* ms)
{
int rc;
gbser_handle* h = gbser_get_handle(handle);
if (want > BUFSIZE) {
want = BUFSIZE;
}
/* Already got enough bytes? */
if (h->inbuf_used >= want) {
return h->inbuf_used;
}
if (NULL == ms || 0 == *ms) {
DWORD err, nread;
COMSTAT stat;
ClearCommError(h->comport, &err, &stat);
if (stat.cbInQue > 0) {
DWORD count = want - h->inbuf_used;
if (count > stat.cbInQue) {
count = stat.cbInQue;
}
if (rc = set_rx_timeout(h, 1), rc) {
return rc;
}
if (!ReadFile(h->comport, h->inbuf + h->inbuf_used,
count, &nread, NULL)) {
err = GetLastError();
if (err != ERROR_COUNTER_TIMEOUT && err != ERROR_TIMEOUT) {
return gbser_ERROR;
}
}
h->inbuf_used += nread;
}
} else {
hp_time tv;
DWORD nread;
get_time(&tv);
if (rc = set_rx_timeout(h, *ms), rc) {
return rc;
}
if (!ReadFile(h->comport, h->inbuf + h->inbuf_used,
want - h->inbuf_used,
&nread, NULL)) {
DWORD err = GetLastError();
if (err != ERROR_COUNTER_TIMEOUT && err != ERROR_TIMEOUT) {
return gbser_ERROR;
}
}
h->inbuf_used += nread;
double time_left = *ms - elapsed(&tv);
*ms = time_left < 0 ? 0 : (unsigned) time_left;
}
return h->inbuf_used;
}
/* Discard any pending input on the serial port.
*/
int gbser_flush(void* handle)
{
gbser_handle* h = gbser_get_handle(handle);
h->inbuf_used = 0;
if (!PurgeComm(h->comport, PURGE_RXCLEAR)) {
return gbser_ERROR;
}
return gbser_OK;
}
/* Write |len| bytes from |buf| to the serial port.
*/
int gbser_write(void* handle, const void* buf, unsigned len)
{
gbser_handle* h = gbser_get_handle(handle);
DWORD nwritten;
const char* bp = (const char*) buf;
/* Not sure we need to spin here - but this'll work even if we don't */
while (len > 0) {
if (!WriteFile(h->comport, bp, len, &nwritten, NULL)) {
return gbser_ERROR;
}
len -= nwritten;
bp += nwritten;
}
return gbser_OK;
}
/* Return true if a port name seems to refer to a serial port.
* On Windows this tests the filename (against the regex
* /^(\\\\\.\\\\)?com\d+:?$/i). On Posix it returns the value of
* isatty()
*/
int gbser_is_serial(const char* port_name)
{
const char* pfx = DEV_PREFIX;
size_t pfx_l = strlen(pfx);
const char* com = "COM";
size_t com_l = strlen(com);
unsigned digits;
if (NULL == port_name) {
return 0;
}
/* Skip any prefix */
if (memcmp(port_name, pfx, pfx_l) == 0) {
port_name += pfx_l;
}
if (case_ignore_strncmp(port_name, com, com_l) != 0) {
return 0;
}
port_name += com_l;
for (digits = 0; isdigit(*port_name); port_name++, digits++) {
/* do nothing */
}
if (digits == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (*port_name == ':') {
port_name++;
}
if (*port_name != '\0') {
return 0;
}
/* Success! */
return 1;
}
/* Read from the serial port until the specified |eol| character is
* found. Any character matching |discard| will be discarded. To
* read lines terminated by 0x0A0x0D discarding linefeeds use
* gbser_read_line(h, buf, len, 1000, 0x0D, 0x0A);
*/
int gbser_read_line(void* handle, void* buf,
unsigned len, unsigned ms,
int eol, int discard)
{
char* bp = (char*) buf;
unsigned pos = 0;
hp_time tv;
get_time(&tv);
bp[pos] = '\0';
for (;;) {
signed time_left = ms - elapsed(&tv);
if (time_left <= 0) {
return gbser_TIMEOUT;
}
int c = gbser_readc_wait(handle, time_left);
if (c == gbser_ERROR) {
return c;
} else if (c == eol) {
return gbser_OK;
}
if (c != gbser_NOTHING && c != discard && pos < len - 1) {
bp[pos++] = c;
bp[pos] = '\0';
}
}
}