Author: stefanct Date: Mon Apr 1 02:45:38 2013 New Revision: 1661 URL: http://flashrom.org/trac/flashrom/changeset/1661
Log: Replace sp_sync_read_timeout() with serialport_read_nonblock().
It seems useful to have a generic and platform-independent method to read and write to a serial port without blocking. This is the read part.
It stores the current blocking properties before disabling blocking and restores them after reading. The timeout is implemented as previously by retrying every millisecond until the timeout is reached or enough characters are available.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner stefan.tauner@student.tuwien.ac.at Acked-by: Stefan Tauner stefan.tauner@student.tuwien.ac.at
Modified: trunk/programmer.h trunk/serial.c trunk/serprog.c
Modified: trunk/programmer.h ============================================================================== --- trunk/programmer.h Mon Apr 1 02:45:32 2013 (r1660) +++ trunk/programmer.h Mon Apr 1 02:45:38 2013 (r1661) @@ -661,6 +661,7 @@ int serialport_shutdown(void *data); int serialport_write(unsigned char *buf, unsigned int writecnt); int serialport_read(unsigned char *buf, unsigned int readcnt); +int serialport_read_nonblock(unsigned char *c, unsigned int readcnt, unsigned int timeout, unsigned int *really_read);
/* Serial port/pin mapping:
Modified: trunk/serial.c ============================================================================== --- trunk/serial.c Mon Apr 1 02:45:32 2013 (r1660) +++ trunk/serial.c Mon Apr 1 02:45:38 2013 (r1661) @@ -361,3 +361,73 @@
return 0; } + +/* Tries up to timeout ms to read readcnt characters and places them into the array starting at c. Returns + * 0 on success, positive values on temporary errors (e.g. timeouts) and negative ones on permanent errors. + * If really_read is not NULL, this function sets its contents to the number of bytes read successfully. */ +int serialport_read_nonblock(unsigned char *c, unsigned int readcnt, unsigned int timeout, unsigned int *really_read) +{ + int ret = 1; + /* disable blocked i/o and declare platform-specific variables */ +#ifdef _WIN32 + DWORD rv; + COMMTIMEOUTS oldTimeout; + COMMTIMEOUTS newTimeout = { + .ReadIntervalTimeout = MAXDWORD, + .ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0, + .ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = 0, + .WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0, + .WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = 0 + }; + if(!GetCommTimeouts(sp_fd, &oldTimeout)) { + msg_perr_strerror("Could not get serial port timeout settings: "); + return -1; + } + if(!SetCommTimeouts(sp_fd, &newTimeout)) { +#else + ssize_t rv; + const int flags = fcntl(sp_fd, F_GETFL); + if (fcntl(sp_fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK) != 0) { +#endif + msg_perr_strerror("Could not set serial port timeout settings %s"); + return -1; + } + + int i; + int rd_bytes = 0; + for (i = 0; i < timeout; i++) { + msg_pspew("readcnt %d rd_bytes %d\n", readcnt, rd_bytes); +#ifdef _WIN32 + ReadFile(sp_fd, c + rd_bytes, readcnt - rd_bytes, &rv, NULL); + msg_pspew("read %lu bytes\n", rv); +#else + rv = read(sp_fd, c + rd_bytes, readcnt - rd_bytes); + msg_pspew("read %zd bytes\n", rv); +#endif + if ((rv == -1) && (errno != EAGAIN)) { + msg_perr_strerror("Serial port read error: "); + ret = -1; + break; + } + if (rv > 0) + rd_bytes += rv; + if (rd_bytes == readcnt) { + ret = 0; + break; + } + internal_delay(1000); /* 1ms units */ + } + if (really_read != NULL) + *really_read = rd_bytes; + + /* restore original blocking behavior */ +#ifdef _WIN32 + if (!SetCommTimeouts(sp_fd, &oldTimeout)) { +#else + if (fcntl(sp_fd, F_SETFL, flags) != 0) { +#endif + msg_perr_strerror("Could not restore serial port timeout settings: %s\n"); + ret = -1; + } + return ret; +}
Modified: trunk/serprog.c ============================================================================== --- trunk/serprog.c Mon Apr 1 02:45:32 2013 (r1660) +++ trunk/serprog.c Mon Apr 1 02:45:38 2013 (r1661) @@ -115,26 +115,6 @@ return sock; }
-/* Returns 0 on success and places the character read into the location pointed to by c. - * Returns positive values on temporary errors and negative ones on permanent errors. - * An iteration of one loop takes up to 1ms. */ -static int sp_sync_read_timeout(unsigned int loops, unsigned char *c) -{ - int i; - for (i = 0; i < loops; i++) { - ssize_t rv; - rv = read(sp_fd, c, 1); - if (rv == 1) - return 0; - if ((rv == -1) && (errno != EAGAIN)) { - msg_perr("read: %s\n", strerror(errno)); - return -1; - } - usleep(1000); /* 1ms units */ - } - return 1; -} - /* Synchronize: a bit tricky algorithm that tries to (and in my tests has * * always succeeded in) bring the serial protocol to known waiting-for- * * command state - uses nonblocking read - rest of the driver uses * @@ -174,12 +154,12 @@ msg_pdbg("."); fflush(stdout); for (n = 0; n < 10; n++) { - int ret = sp_sync_read_timeout(50, &c); + int ret = serialport_read_nonblock(&c, 1, 50, NULL); if (ret < 0) goto err_out; if (ret > 0 || c != S_NAK) continue; - ret = sp_sync_read_timeout(20, &c); + ret = serialport_read_nonblock(&c, 1, 20, NULL); if (ret < 0) goto err_out; if (ret > 0 || c != S_ACK) @@ -189,12 +169,12 @@ msg_perr("sync write: %s\n", strerror(errno)); return 1; } - ret = sp_sync_read_timeout(500, &c); + ret = serialport_read_nonblock(&c, 1, 500, NULL); if (ret < 0) goto err_out; if (ret > 0 || c != S_NAK) break; /* fail */ - ret = sp_sync_read_timeout(100, &c); + ret = serialport_read_nonblock(&c, 1, 100, NULL); if (ret > 0 || ret < 0) goto err_out; if (c != S_ACK)