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165 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
165 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
##
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## This file is part of the libsigrokdecode project.
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##
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## Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
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##
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## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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## (at your option) any later version.
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##
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## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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## GNU General Public License for more details.
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##
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## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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## along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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##
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import sigrokdecode as srd
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# ...
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RX = 0
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TX = 1
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class Decoder(srd.Decoder):
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api_version = 3
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id = 'pan1321'
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name = 'PAN1321'
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longname = 'Panasonic PAN1321'
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desc = 'Bluetooth RF module with Serial Port Profile (SPP).'
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license = 'gplv2+'
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inputs = ['uart']
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outputs = []
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tags = ['Wireless/RF']
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annotations = (
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('text-verbose', 'Human-readable text (verbose)'),
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('text', 'Human-readable text'),
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('warnings', 'Human-readable warnings'),
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)
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def __init__(self):
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self.reset()
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def reset(self):
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self.cmd = ['', '']
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self.ss_block = None
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def start(self):
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self.out_ann = self.register(srd.OUTPUT_ANN)
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def putx(self, data):
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self.put(self.ss_block, self.es_block, self.out_ann, data)
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def handle_host_command(self, rxtx, s):
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if s.startswith('AT+JAAC'):
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# AT+JAAC=<auto_accept> (0 or 1)
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p = s[s.find('=') + 1:]
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if p not in ('0', '1'):
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self.putx([2, ['Warning: Invalid JAAC parameter "%s"' % p]])
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return
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x = 'Auto' if (p == '1') else 'Don\'t auto'
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self.putx([0, ['%s-accept new connections' % x]])
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self.putx([1, ['%s-accept connections' % x]])
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elif s.startswith('AT+JPRO'):
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# AT+JPRO=<mode> (0 or 1)
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p = s[s.find('=') + 1:]
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if p not in ('0', '1'):
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self.putx([2, ['Warning: Invalid JPRO parameter "%s"' % p]])
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return
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onoff = 'off' if (p == '0') else 'on'
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x = 'Leaving' if (p == '0') else 'Entering'
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self.putx([0, ['%s production mode' % x]])
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self.putx([1, ['Production mode = %s' % onoff]])
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elif s.startswith('AT+JRES'):
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# AT+JRES
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if s != 'AT+JRES': # JRES has no params.
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self.putx([2, ['Warning: Invalid JRES usage.']])
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return
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self.putx([0, ['Triggering a software reset']])
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self.putx([1, ['Reset']])
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elif s.startswith('AT+JSDA'):
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# AT+JSDA=<l>,<d> (l: length in bytes, d: data)
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# l is (max?) 3 decimal digits and ranges from 1 to MTU size.
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# Data can be ASCII or binary values (l bytes total).
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l, d = s[s.find('=') + 1:].split(',')
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if not l.isnumeric():
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self.putx([2, ['Warning: Invalid data length "%s".' % l]])
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if int(l) != len(d):
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self.putx([2, ['Warning: Data length mismatch (%d != %d).' % \
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(int(l), len(d))]])
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# TODO: Warn if length > MTU size (which is firmware-dependent
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# and is negotiated by both Bluetooth devices upon connection).
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b = ''.join(['%02x ' % ord(c) for c in d])[:-1]
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self.putx([0, ['Sending %d data bytes: %s' % (int(l), b)]])
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self.putx([1, ['Send %d = %s' % (int(l), b)]])
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elif s.startswith('AT+JSEC'):
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# AT+JSEC=<secmode>,<linkkey_info>,<pintype>,<pinlen>,<pin>
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# secmode: Security mode 1 or 3 (default).
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# linkkey_info: Must be 1 or 2. Has no function according to docs.
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# pintype: 1: variable pin (default), 2: fixed pin.
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# pinlen: PIN length (2 decimal digits). Max. PIN length is 16.
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# pin: The Bluetooth PIN ('pinlen' chars). Used if pintype=2.
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# Note: AT+JSEC (if used) must be the first command after reset.
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# TODO: Parse all the other parameters.
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pin = s[-4:]
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self.putx([0, ['Host set the Bluetooth PIN to "' + pin + '"']])
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self.putx([1, ['PIN = ' + pin]])
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elif s.startswith('AT+JSLN'):
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# AT+JSLN=<namelen>,<name>
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# namelen: Friendly name length (2 decimal digits). Max. len is 18.
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# name: The Bluetooth "friendly name" ('namelen' ASCII characters).
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name = s[s.find(',') + 1:]
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self.putx([0, ['Host set the Bluetooth name to "' + name + '"']])
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self.putx([1, ['BT name = ' + name]])
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else:
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self.putx([0, ['Host sent unsupported command: %s' % s]])
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self.putx([1, ['Unsupported command: %s' % s]])
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def handle_device_reply(self, rxtx, s):
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if s == 'ROK':
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self.putx([0, ['Device initialized correctly']])
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self.putx([1, ['Init']])
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elif s == 'OK':
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self.putx([0, ['Device acknowledged last command']])
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self.putx([1, ['ACK']])
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elif s.startswith('ERR'):
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error = s[s.find('=') + 1:]
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self.putx([0, ['Device sent error code ' + error]])
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self.putx([1, ['ERR = ' + error]])
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else:
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self.putx([0, ['Device sent an unknown reply: %s' % s]])
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self.putx([1, ['Unknown reply: %s' % s]])
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def decode(self, ss, es, data):
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ptype, rxtx, pdata = data
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# For now, ignore all UART packets except the actual data packets.
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if ptype != 'DATA':
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return
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# We're only interested in the byte value (not individual bits).
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pdata = pdata[0]
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# If this is the start of a command/reply, remember the start sample.
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if self.cmd[rxtx] == '':
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self.ss_block = ss
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# Append a new (ASCII) byte to the currently built/parsed command.
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self.cmd[rxtx] += chr(pdata)
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# Get packets/bytes until an \r\n sequence is found (end of command).
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if self.cmd[rxtx][-2:] != '\r\n':
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return
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# Handle host commands and device replies.
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# We remove trailing \r\n from the strings before handling them.
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self.es_block = es
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if rxtx == RX:
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self.handle_device_reply(rxtx, self.cmd[rxtx][:-2])
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elif rxtx == TX:
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self.handle_host_command(rxtx, self.cmd[rxtx][:-2])
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self.cmd[rxtx] = ''
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