/*
* tclWinSerial.c --
*
* This file implements the Windows-specific serial port functions, and
* the "serial" channel driver.
*
* Copyright (c) 1999 by Scriptics Corp.
*
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
* this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
* Serial functionality implemented by Rolf.Schroedter@dlr.de
*
* RCS: @(#) $Id: tclWinSerial.c,v 1.36.2.1 2010/01/31 23:51:37 nijtmans Exp $
*/
#include "tclWinInt.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
/*
* The following variable is used to tell whether this module has been
* initialized.
*/
static int initialized = 0;
/*
* The serialMutex locks around access to the initialized variable, and it is
* used to protect background threads from being terminated while they are
* using APIs that hold locks.
*/
TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(serialMutex)
/*
* Bit masks used in the flags field of the SerialInfo structure below.
*/
#define SERIAL_PENDING (1<<0) /* Message is pending in the queue. */
#define SERIAL_ASYNC (1<<1) /* Channel is non-blocking. */
/*
* Bit masks used in the sharedFlags field of the SerialInfo structure below.
*/
#define SERIAL_EOF (1<<2) /* Serial has reached EOF. */
#define SERIAL_ERROR (1<<4)
/*
* Default time to block between checking status on the serial port.
*/
#define SERIAL_DEFAULT_BLOCKTIME 10 /* 10 msec */
/*
* Define Win32 read/write error masks returned by ClearCommError()
*/
#define SERIAL_READ_ERRORS \
(CE_RXOVER | CE_OVERRUN | CE_RXPARITY | CE_FRAME | CE_BREAK)
#define SERIAL_WRITE_ERRORS \
(CE_TXFULL | CE_PTO)
/*
* This structure describes per-instance data for a serial based channel.
*/
typedef struct SerialInfo {
HANDLE handle;
struct SerialInfo *nextPtr; /* Pointer to next registered serial. */
Tcl_Channel channel; /* Pointer to channel structure. */
int validMask; /* OR'ed combination of TCL_READABLE,
* TCL_WRITABLE, or TCL_EXCEPTION: indicates
* which operations are valid on the file. */
int watchMask; /* OR'ed combination of TCL_READABLE,
* TCL_WRITABLE, or TCL_EXCEPTION: indicates
* which events should be reported. */
int flags; /* State flags, see above for a list. */
int readable; /* Flag that the channel is readable. */
int writable; /* Flag that the channel is writable. */
int blockTime; /* Maximum blocktime in msec. */
unsigned int lastEventTime; /* Time in milliseconds since last readable
* event. */
/* Next readable event only after blockTime */
DWORD error; /* pending error code returned by
* ClearCommError() */
DWORD lastError; /* last error code, can be fetched with
* fconfigure chan -lasterror */
DWORD sysBufRead; /* Win32 system buffer size for read ops,
* default=4096 */
DWORD sysBufWrite; /* Win32 system buffer size for write ops,
* default=4096 */
Tcl_ThreadId threadId; /* Thread to which events should be reported.
* This value is used by the reader/writer
* threads. */
OVERLAPPED osRead; /* OVERLAPPED structure for read operations. */
OVERLAPPED osWrite; /* OVERLAPPED structure for write operations */
HANDLE writeThread; /* Handle to writer thread. */
CRITICAL_SECTION csWrite; /* Writer thread synchronisation. */
HANDLE evWritable; /* Manual-reset event to signal when the
* writer thread has finished waiting for the
* current buffer to be written. */
HANDLE evStartWriter; /* Auto-reset event used by the main thread to
* signal when the writer thread should
* attempt to write to the serial. */
HANDLE evStopWriter; /* Auto-reset event used by the main thread to
* signal when the writer thread should close.
*/
DWORD writeError; /* An error caused by the last background
* write. Set to 0 if no error has been
* detected. This word is shared with the
* writer thread so access must be
* synchronized with the evWritable object. */
char *writeBuf; /* Current background output buffer. Access is
* synchronized with the evWritable object. */
int writeBufLen; /* Size of write buffer. Access is
* synchronized with the evWritable object. */
int toWrite; /* Current amount to be written. Access is
* synchronized with the evWritable object. */
int writeQueue; /* Number of bytes pending in output queue.
* Offset to DCB.cbInQue. Used to query
* [fconfigure -queue] */
} SerialInfo;
typedef struct ThreadSpecificData {
/*
* The following pointer refers to the head of the list of serials that
* are being watched for file events.
*/
SerialInfo *firstSerialPtr;
} ThreadSpecificData;
static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
/*
* The following structure is what is added to the Tcl event queue when serial
* events are generated.
*/
typedef struct SerialEvent {
Tcl_Event header; /* Information that is standard for all
* events. */
SerialInfo *infoPtr; /* Pointer to serial info structure. Note that
* we still have to verify that the serial
* exists before dereferencing this
* pointer. */
} SerialEvent;
/*
* We don't use timeouts.
*/
static COMMTIMEOUTS no_timeout = {
0, /* ReadIntervalTimeout */
0, /* ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier */
0, /* ReadTotalTimeoutConstant */
0, /* WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier */
0, /* WriteTotalTimeoutConstant */
};
/*
* Declarations for functions used only in this file.
*/
static int SerialBlockProc(ClientData instanceData, int mode);
static void SerialCheckProc(ClientData clientData, int flags);
static int SerialCloseProc(ClientData instanceData,
Tcl_Interp *interp);
static int SerialEventProc(Tcl_Event *evPtr, int flags);
static void SerialExitHandler(ClientData clientData);
static int SerialGetHandleProc(ClientData instanceData,
int direction, ClientData *handlePtr);
static ThreadSpecificData *SerialInit(void);
static int SerialInputProc(ClientData instanceData, char *buf,
int toRead, int *errorCode);
static int SerialOutputProc(ClientData instanceData,
CONST char *buf, int toWrite, int *errorCode);
static void SerialSetupProc(ClientData clientData, int flags);
static void SerialWatchProc(ClientData instanceData, int mask);
static void ProcExitHandler(ClientData clientData);
static int SerialGetOptionProc(ClientData instanceData,
Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST char *optionName,
Tcl_DString *dsPtr);
static int SerialSetOptionProc(ClientData instanceData,
Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST char *optionName,
CONST char *value);
static DWORD WINAPI SerialWriterThread(LPVOID arg);
static void SerialThreadActionProc(ClientData instanceData,
int action);
static int SerialBlockingRead(SerialInfo *infoPtr, LPVOID buf,
DWORD bufSize, LPDWORD lpRead, LPOVERLAPPED osPtr);
static int SerialBlockingWrite(SerialInfo *infoPtr, LPVOID buf,
DWORD bufSize, LPDWORD lpWritten,
LPOVERLAPPED osPtr);
/*
* This structure describes the channel type structure for command serial
* based IO.
*/
static Tcl_ChannelType serialChannelType = {
"serial", /* Type name. */
TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_5, /* v5 channel */
SerialCloseProc, /* Close proc. */
SerialInputProc, /* Input proc. */
SerialOutputProc, /* Output proc. */
NULL, /* Seek proc. */
SerialSetOptionProc, /* Set option proc. */
SerialGetOptionProc, /* Get option proc. */
SerialWatchProc, /* Set up notifier to watch the channel. */
SerialGetHandleProc, /* Get an OS handle from channel. */
NULL, /* close2proc. */
SerialBlockProc, /* Set blocking or non-blocking mode.*/
NULL, /* flush proc. */
NULL, /* handler proc. */
NULL, /* wide seek proc */
SerialThreadActionProc, /* thread action proc */
NULL, /* truncate */
};
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialInit --
*
* This function initializes the static variables for this file.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Creates a new event source.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static ThreadSpecificData *
SerialInit(void)
{
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr;
/*
* Check the initialized flag first, then check it again in the mutex.
* This is a speed enhancement.
*/
if (!initialized) {
Tcl_MutexLock(&serialMutex);
if (!initialized) {
initialized = 1;
Tcl_CreateExitHandler(ProcExitHandler, NULL);
}
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&serialMutex);
}
tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
if (tsdPtr == NULL) {
tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr = NULL;
Tcl_CreateEventSource(SerialSetupProc, SerialCheckProc, NULL);
Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(SerialExitHandler, NULL);
}
return tsdPtr;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialExitHandler --
*
* This function is called to cleanup the serial module before Tcl is
* unloaded.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Removes the serial event source.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SerialExitHandler(
ClientData clientData) /* Old window proc */
{
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
SerialInfo *infoPtr;
/*
* Clear all eventually pending output. Otherwise Tcl's exit could totally
* block, because it performs a blocking flush on all open channels. Note
* that serial write operations may be blocked due to handshake.
*/
for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr; infoPtr != NULL;
infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) {
PurgeComm(infoPtr->handle,
PURGE_TXABORT | PURGE_RXABORT | PURGE_TXCLEAR | PURGE_RXCLEAR);
}
Tcl_DeleteEventSource(SerialSetupProc, SerialCheckProc, NULL);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ProcExitHandler --
*
* This function is called to cleanup the process list before Tcl is
* unloaded.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Resets the process list.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
ProcExitHandler(
ClientData clientData) /* Old window proc */
{
Tcl_MutexLock(&serialMutex);
initialized = 0;
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&serialMutex);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialBlockTime --
*
* Wrapper to set Tcl's block time in msec
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Updates the maximum blocking time.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SerialBlockTime(
int msec) /* milli-seconds */
{
Tcl_Time blockTime;
blockTime.sec = msec / 1000;
blockTime.usec = (msec % 1000) * 1000;
Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialGetMilliseconds --
*
* Get current time in milliseconds,ignoring integer overruns.
*
* Results:
* The current time.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static unsigned int
SerialGetMilliseconds(void)
{
Tcl_Time time;
TclpGetTime(&time);
return (time.sec * 1000 + time.usec / 1000);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialSetupProc --
*
* This procedure is invoked before Tcl_DoOneEvent blocks waiting for an
* event.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Adjusts the block time if needed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
SerialSetupProc(
ClientData data, /* Not used. */
int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr;
int block = 1;
int msec = INT_MAX; /* min. found block time */
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
return;
}
/*
* Look to see if any events handlers installed. If they are, do not
* block.
*/
for (infoPtr=tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr ; infoPtr!=NULL ;
infoPtr=infoPtr->nextPtr) {
if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_WRITABLE) {
if (WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->evWritable, 0) != WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
block = 0;
msec = min(msec, infoPtr->blockTime);
}
}
if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_READABLE) {
block = 0;
msec = min(msec, infoPtr->blockTime);
}
}
if (!block) {
SerialBlockTime(msec);
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialCheckProc --
*
* This procedure is called by Tcl_DoOneEvent to check the serial event
* source for events.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* May queue an event.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SerialCheckProc(
ClientData data, /* Not used. */
int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr;
SerialEvent *evPtr;
int needEvent;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
COMSTAT cStat;
unsigned int time;
if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
return;
}
/*
* Queue events for any ready serials that don't already have events
* queued.
*/
for (infoPtr=tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr ; infoPtr!=NULL ;
infoPtr=infoPtr->nextPtr) {
if (infoPtr->flags & SERIAL_PENDING) {
continue;
}
needEvent = 0;
/*
* If WRITABLE watch mask is set look for infoPtr->evWritable object.
*/
if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_WRITABLE &&
WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->evWritable, 0) != WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
infoPtr->writable = 1;
needEvent = 1;
}
/*
* If READABLE watch mask is set call ClearCommError to poll cbInQue.
* Window errors are ignored here.
*/
if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_READABLE) {
if (ClearCommError(infoPtr->handle, &infoPtr->error, &cStat)) {
/*
* Look for characters already pending in windows queue. If
* they are, poll.
*/
if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_READABLE) {
/*
* Force fileevent after serial read error.
*/
if ((cStat.cbInQue > 0) ||
(infoPtr->error & SERIAL_READ_ERRORS)) {
infoPtr->readable = 1;
time = SerialGetMilliseconds();
if ((unsigned int) (time - infoPtr->lastEventTime)
>= (unsigned int) infoPtr->blockTime) {
needEvent = 1;
infoPtr->lastEventTime = time;
}
}
}
}
}
/*
* Queue an event if the serial is signaled for reading or writing.
*/
if (needEvent) {
infoPtr->flags |= SERIAL_PENDING;
evPtr = (SerialEvent *) ckalloc(sizeof(SerialEvent));
evPtr->header.proc = SerialEventProc;
evPtr->infoPtr = infoPtr;
Tcl_QueueEvent((Tcl_Event *) evPtr, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL);
}
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialBlockProc --
*
* Set blocking or non-blocking mode on channel.
*
* Results:
* 0 if successful, errno when failed.
*
* Side effects:
* Sets the device into blocking or non-blocking mode.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialBlockProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* Instance data for channel. */
int mode) /* TCL_MODE_BLOCKING or
* TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING. */
{
int errorCode = 0;
SerialInfo *infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
/*
* Only serial READ can be switched between blocking & nonblocking using
* COMMTIMEOUTS. Serial write emulates blocking & nonblocking by the
* SerialWriterThread.
*/
if (mode == TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING) {
infoPtr->flags |= SERIAL_ASYNC;
} else {
infoPtr->flags &= ~(SERIAL_ASYNC);
}
return errorCode;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialCloseProc --
*
* Closes a serial based IO channel.
*
* Results:
* 0 on success, errno otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* Closes the physical channel.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialCloseProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* Pointer to SerialInfo structure. */
Tcl_Interp *interp) /* For error reporting. */
{
SerialInfo *serialPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
int errorCode, result = 0;
SerialInfo *infoPtr, **nextPtrPtr;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
DWORD exitCode;
errorCode = 0;
if (serialPtr->validMask & TCL_READABLE) {
PurgeComm(serialPtr->handle, PURGE_RXABORT | PURGE_RXCLEAR);
CloseHandle(serialPtr->osRead.hEvent);
}
serialPtr->validMask &= ~TCL_READABLE;
if (serialPtr->validMask & TCL_WRITABLE) {
/*
* Generally we cannot wait for a pending write operation because it
* may hang due to handshake
* WaitForSingleObject(serialPtr->evWritable, INFINITE);
*/
/*
* The thread may have already closed on it's own. Check it's exit
* code.
*/
GetExitCodeThread(serialPtr->writeThread, &exitCode);
if (exitCode == STILL_ACTIVE) {
/*
* Set the stop event so that if the writer thread is blocked in
* SerialWriterThread on WaitForMultipleEvents, it will exit
* cleanly.
*/
SetEvent(serialPtr->evStopWriter);
/*
* Wait at most 20 milliseconds for the writer thread to close.
*/
if (WaitForSingleObject(serialPtr->writeThread,
20) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
/*
* Forcibly terminate the background thread as a last resort.
* Note that we need to guard against terminating the thread
* while it is in the middle of Tcl_ThreadAlert because it
* won't be able to release the notifier lock.
*/
Tcl_MutexLock(&serialMutex);
/* BUG: this leaks memory */
TerminateThread(serialPtr->writeThread, 0);
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&serialMutex);
}
}
CloseHandle(serialPtr->writeThread);
CloseHandle(serialPtr->osWrite.hEvent);
CloseHandle(serialPtr->evWritable);
CloseHandle(serialPtr->evStartWriter);
CloseHandle(serialPtr->evStopWriter);
serialPtr->writeThread = NULL;
PurgeComm(serialPtr->handle, PURGE_TXABORT | PURGE_TXCLEAR);
}
serialPtr->validMask &= ~TCL_WRITABLE;
DeleteCriticalSection(&serialPtr->csWrite);
/*
* Don't close the Win32 handle if the handle is a standard channel during
* the thread exit process. Otherwise, one thread may kill the stdio of
* another.
*/
if (!TclInThreadExit()
|| ((GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE) != serialPtr->handle)
&& (GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) != serialPtr->handle)
&& (GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE) != serialPtr->handle))) {
if (CloseHandle(serialPtr->handle) == FALSE) {
TclWinConvertError(GetLastError());
errorCode = errno;
}
}
serialPtr->watchMask &= serialPtr->validMask;
/*
* Remove the file from the list of watched files.
*/
for (nextPtrPtr=&(tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr), infoPtr=*nextPtrPtr;
infoPtr!=NULL;
nextPtrPtr=&infoPtr->nextPtr, infoPtr=*nextPtrPtr) {
if (infoPtr == (SerialInfo *)serialPtr) {
*nextPtrPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr;
break;
}
}
/*
* Wrap the error file into a channel and give it to the cleanup routine.
*/
if (serialPtr->writeBuf != NULL) {
ckfree(serialPtr->writeBuf);
serialPtr->writeBuf = NULL;
}
ckfree((char*) serialPtr);
if (errorCode == 0) {
return result;
}
return errorCode;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialBlockingRead --
*
* Perform a blocking read into the buffer given. Returns count of how
* many bytes were actually read, and an error indication.
*
* Results:
* A count of how many bytes were read is returned and an error
* indication is returned.
*
* Side effects:
* Reads input from the actual channel.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialBlockingRead(
SerialInfo *infoPtr, /* Serial info structure */
LPVOID buf, /* The input buffer pointer */
DWORD bufSize, /* The number of bytes to read */
LPDWORD lpRead, /* Returns number of bytes read */
LPOVERLAPPED osPtr) /* OVERLAPPED structure */
{
/*
* Perform overlapped blocking read.
* 1. Reset the overlapped event
* 2. Start overlapped read operation
* 3. Wait for completion
*/
/*
* Set Offset to ZERO, otherwise NT4.0 may report an error.
*/
osPtr->Offset = osPtr->OffsetHigh = 0;
ResetEvent(osPtr->hEvent);
if (!ReadFile(infoPtr->handle, buf, bufSize, lpRead, osPtr)) {
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) {
/*
* ReadFile failed, but it isn't delayed. Report error.
*/
return FALSE;
} else {
/*
* Read is pending, wait for completion, timeout?
*/
if (!GetOverlappedResult(infoPtr->handle, osPtr, lpRead, TRUE)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
} else {
/*
* ReadFile completed immediately.
*/
}
return TRUE;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialBlockingWrite --
*
* Perform a blocking write from the buffer given. Returns count of how
* many bytes were actually written, and an error indication.
*
* Results:
* A count of how many bytes were written is returned and an error
* indication is returned.
*
* Side effects:
* Writes output to the actual channel.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialBlockingWrite(
SerialInfo *infoPtr, /* Serial info structure */
LPVOID buf, /* The output buffer pointer */
DWORD bufSize, /* The number of bytes to write */
LPDWORD lpWritten, /* Returns number of bytes written */
LPOVERLAPPED osPtr) /* OVERLAPPED structure */
{
int result;
/*
* Perform overlapped blocking write.
* 1. Reset the overlapped event
* 2. Remove these bytes from the output queue counter
* 3. Start overlapped write operation
* 3. Remove these bytes from the output queue counter
* 4. Wait for completion
* 5. Adjust the output queue counter
*/
ResetEvent(osPtr->hEvent);
EnterCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
infoPtr->writeQueue -= bufSize;
/*
* Set Offset to ZERO, otherwise NT4.0 may report an error
*/
osPtr->Offset = osPtr->OffsetHigh = 0;
result = WriteFile(infoPtr->handle, buf, bufSize, lpWritten, osPtr);
LeaveCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
if (result == FALSE) {
int err = GetLastError();
switch (err) {
case ERROR_IO_PENDING:
/*
* Write is pending, wait for completion.
*/
if (!GetOverlappedResult(infoPtr->handle, osPtr, lpWritten,
TRUE)) {
return FALSE;
}
break;
case ERROR_COUNTER_TIMEOUT:
/*
* Write timeout handled in SerialOutputProc.
*/
break;
default:
/*
* WriteFile failed, but it isn't delayed. Report error.
*/
return FALSE;
}
} else {
/*
* WriteFile completed immediately.
*/
}
EnterCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
infoPtr->writeQueue += (*lpWritten - bufSize);
LeaveCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
return TRUE;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialInputProc --
*
* Reads input from the IO channel into the buffer given. Returns count
* of how many bytes were actually read, and an error indication.
*
* Results:
* A count of how many bytes were read is returned and an error
* indication is returned in an output argument.
*
* Side effects:
* Reads input from the actual channel.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialInputProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* Serial state. */
char *buf, /* Where to store data read. */
int bufSize, /* How much space is available in the
* buffer? */
int *errorCode) /* Where to store error code. */
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
DWORD bytesRead = 0;
COMSTAT cStat;
*errorCode = 0;
/*
* Check if there is a CommError pending from SerialCheckProc
*/
if (infoPtr->error & SERIAL_READ_ERRORS) {
goto commError;
}
/*
* Look for characters already pending in windows queue. This is the
* mainly restored good old code from Tcl8.0
*/
if (ClearCommError(infoPtr->handle, &infoPtr->error, &cStat)) {
/*
* Check for errors here, but not in the evSetup/Check procedures.
*/
if (infoPtr->error & SERIAL_READ_ERRORS) {
goto commError;
}
if (infoPtr->flags & SERIAL_ASYNC) {
/*
* NON_BLOCKING mode: Avoid blocking by reading more bytes than
* available in input buffer.
*/
if (cStat.cbInQue > 0) {
if ((DWORD) bufSize > cStat.cbInQue) {
bufSize = cStat.cbInQue;
}
} else {
errno = *errorCode = EAGAIN;
return -1;
}
} else {
/*
* BLOCKING mode: Tcl trys to read a full buffer of 4 kBytes here.
*/
if (cStat.cbInQue > 0) {
if ((DWORD) bufSize > cStat.cbInQue) {
bufSize = cStat.cbInQue;
}
} else {
bufSize = 1;
}
}
}
if (bufSize == 0) {
return bytesRead = 0;
}
/*
* Perform blocking read. Doesn't block in non-blocking mode, because we
* checked the number of available bytes.
*/
if (SerialBlockingRead(infoPtr, (LPVOID) buf, (DWORD) bufSize, &bytesRead,
&infoPtr->osRead) == FALSE) {
TclWinConvertError(GetLastError());
*errorCode = errno;
return -1;
}
return bytesRead;
commError:
infoPtr->lastError = infoPtr->error;
/* save last error code */
infoPtr->error = 0; /* reset error code */
*errorCode = EIO; /* to return read-error only once */
return -1;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialOutputProc --
*
* Writes the given output on the IO channel. Returns count of how many
* characters were actually written, and an error indication.
*
* Results:
* A count of how many characters were written is returned and an error
* indication is returned in an output argument.
*
* Side effects:
* Writes output on the actual channel.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialOutputProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* Serial state. */
CONST char *buf, /* The data buffer. */
int toWrite, /* How many bytes to write? */
int *errorCode) /* Where to store error code. */
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
DWORD bytesWritten, timeout;
*errorCode = 0;
/*
* At EXIT Tcl trys to flush all open channels in blocking mode. We avoid
* blocking output after ExitProc or CloseHandler(chan) has been called by
* checking the corrresponding variables.
*/
if (!initialized || TclInExit()) {
return toWrite;
}
/*
* Check if there is a CommError pending from SerialCheckProc
*/
if (infoPtr->error & SERIAL_WRITE_ERRORS) {
infoPtr->lastError = infoPtr->error;
/* save last error code */
infoPtr->error = 0; /* reset error code */
errno = EIO;
goto error;
}
timeout = (infoPtr->flags & SERIAL_ASYNC) ? 0 : INFINITE;
if (WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->evWritable, timeout) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
/*
* The writer thread is blocked waiting for a write to complete and
* the channel is in non-blocking mode.
*/
errno = EWOULDBLOCK;
goto error1;
}
/*
* Check for a background error on the last write.
*/
if (infoPtr->writeError) {
TclWinConvertError(infoPtr->writeError);
infoPtr->writeError = 0;
goto error1;
}
/*
* Remember the number of bytes in output queue
*/
EnterCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
infoPtr->writeQueue += toWrite;
LeaveCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
if (infoPtr->flags & SERIAL_ASYNC) {
/*
* The serial is non-blocking, so copy the data into the output buffer
* and restart the writer thread.
*/
if (toWrite > infoPtr->writeBufLen) {
/*
* Reallocate the buffer to be large enough to hold the data.
*/
if (infoPtr->writeBuf) {
ckfree(infoPtr->writeBuf);
}
infoPtr->writeBufLen = toWrite;
infoPtr->writeBuf = ckalloc((unsigned int) toWrite);
}
memcpy(infoPtr->writeBuf, buf, (size_t) toWrite);
infoPtr->toWrite = toWrite;
ResetEvent(infoPtr->evWritable);
SetEvent(infoPtr->evStartWriter);
bytesWritten = (DWORD) toWrite;
} else {
/*
* In the blocking case, just try to write the buffer directly. This
* avoids an unnecessary copy.
*/
if (!SerialBlockingWrite(infoPtr, (LPVOID) buf, (DWORD) toWrite,
&bytesWritten, &infoPtr->osWrite)) {
goto writeError;
}
if (bytesWritten != (DWORD) toWrite) {
/*
* Write timeout.
*/
infoPtr->lastError |= CE_PTO;
errno = EIO;
goto error;
}
}
return (int) bytesWritten;
writeError:
TclWinConvertError(GetLastError());
error:
/*
* Reset the output queue counter on error during blocking output
*/
/*
* EnterCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
* infoPtr->writeQueue = 0;
* LeaveCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
*/
error1:
*errorCode = errno;
return -1;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialEventProc --
*
* This function is invoked by Tcl_ServiceEvent when a file event reaches
* the front of the event queue. This procedure invokes Tcl_NotifyChannel
* on the serial.
*
* Results:
* Returns 1 if the event was handled, meaning it should be removed from
* the queue. Returns 0 if the event was not handled, meaning it should
* stay on the queue. The only time the event isn't handled is if the
* TCL_FILE_EVENTS flag bit isn't set.
*
* Side effects:
* Whatever the notifier callback does.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialEventProc(
Tcl_Event *evPtr, /* Event to service. */
int flags) /* Flags that indicate what events to handle,
* such as TCL_FILE_EVENTS. */
{
SerialEvent *serialEvPtr = (SerialEvent *)evPtr;
SerialInfo *infoPtr;
int mask;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
return 0;
}
/*
* Search through the list of watched serials for the one whose handle
* matches the event. We do this rather than simply dereferencing the
* handle in the event so that serials can be deleted while the event is
* in the queue.
*/
for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr; infoPtr != NULL;
infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) {
if (serialEvPtr->infoPtr == infoPtr) {
infoPtr->flags &= ~(SERIAL_PENDING);
break;
}
}
/*
* Remove stale events.
*/
if (!infoPtr) {
return 1;
}
/*
* Check to see if the serial is readable. Note that we can't tell if a
* serial is writable, so we always report it as being writable unless we
* have detected EOF.
*/
mask = 0;
if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_WRITABLE) {
if (infoPtr->writable) {
mask |= TCL_WRITABLE;
infoPtr->writable = 0;
}
}
if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_READABLE) {
if (infoPtr->readable) {
mask |= TCL_READABLE;
infoPtr->readable = 0;
}
}
/*
* Inform the channel of the events.
*/
Tcl_NotifyChannel(infoPtr->channel, infoPtr->watchMask & mask);
return 1;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialWatchProc --
*
* Called by the notifier to set up to watch for events on this channel.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SerialWatchProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* Serial state. */
int mask) /* What events to watch for, OR-ed combination
* of TCL_READABLE, TCL_WRITABLE and
* TCL_EXCEPTION. */
{
SerialInfo **nextPtrPtr, *ptr;
SerialInfo *infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
int oldMask = infoPtr->watchMask;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
/*
* Since the file is always ready for events, we set the block time so we
* will poll.
*/
infoPtr->watchMask = mask & infoPtr->validMask;
if (infoPtr->watchMask) {
if (!oldMask) {
infoPtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr;
tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr = infoPtr;
}
SerialBlockTime(infoPtr->blockTime);
} else if (oldMask) {
/*
* Remove the serial port from the list of watched serial ports.
*/
for (nextPtrPtr=&(tsdPtr->firstSerialPtr), ptr=*nextPtrPtr; ptr!=NULL;
nextPtrPtr=&ptr->nextPtr, ptr=*nextPtrPtr) {
if (infoPtr == ptr) {
*nextPtrPtr = ptr->nextPtr;
break;
}
}
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialGetHandleProc --
*
* Called from Tcl_GetChannelHandle to retrieve OS handles from inside a
* command serial port based channel.
*
* Results:
* Returns TCL_OK with the fd in handlePtr, or TCL_ERROR if there is no
* handle for the specified direction.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialGetHandleProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* The serial state. */
int direction, /* TCL_READABLE or TCL_WRITABLE */
ClientData *handlePtr) /* Where to store the handle. */
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
*handlePtr = (ClientData) infoPtr->handle;
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialWriterThread --
*
* This function runs in a separate thread and writes data onto a serial.
*
* Results:
* Always returns 0.
*
* Side effects:
* Signals the main thread when an output operation is completed. May
* cause the main thread to wake up by posting a message.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static DWORD WINAPI
SerialWriterThread(
LPVOID arg)
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr = (SerialInfo *)arg;
DWORD bytesWritten, toWrite, waitResult;
char *buf;
OVERLAPPED myWrite; /* Have an own OVERLAPPED in this thread. */
HANDLE wEvents[2];
/*
* The stop event takes precedence by being first in the list.
*/
wEvents[0] = infoPtr->evStopWriter;
wEvents[1] = infoPtr->evStartWriter;
for (;;) {
/*
* Wait for the main thread to signal before attempting to write.
*/
waitResult = WaitForMultipleObjects(2, wEvents, FALSE, INFINITE);
if (waitResult != (WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1)) {
/*
* The start event was not signaled. It might be the stop event or
* an error, so exit.
*/
break;
}
buf = infoPtr->writeBuf;
toWrite = infoPtr->toWrite;
myWrite.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
/*
* Loop until all of the bytes are written or an error occurs.
*/
while (toWrite > 0) {
/*
* Check for pending writeError. Ignore all write operations until
* the user has been notified.
*/
if (infoPtr->writeError) {
break;
}
if (SerialBlockingWrite(infoPtr, (LPVOID) buf, (DWORD) toWrite,
&bytesWritten, &myWrite) == FALSE) {
infoPtr->writeError = GetLastError();
break;
}
if (bytesWritten != toWrite) {
/*
* Write timeout.
*/
infoPtr->writeError = ERROR_WRITE_FAULT;
break;
}
toWrite -= bytesWritten;
buf += bytesWritten;
}
CloseHandle(myWrite.hEvent);
/*
* Signal the main thread by signalling the evWritable event and then
* waking up the notifier thread.
*/
SetEvent(infoPtr->evWritable);
/*
* Alert the foreground thread. Note that we need to treat this like a
* critical section so the foreground thread does not terminate this
* thread while we are holding a mutex in the notifier code.
*/
Tcl_MutexLock(&serialMutex);
if (infoPtr->threadId != NULL) {
/*
* TIP #218: When in flight ignore the event, no one will receive
* it anyway.
*/
Tcl_ThreadAlert(infoPtr->threadId);
}
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&serialMutex);
}
return 0;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TclWinSerialReopen --
*
* Reopens the serial port with the OVERLAPPED FLAG set
*
* Results:
* Returns the new handle, or INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE. Normally there
* shouldn't be any error, because the same channel has previously been
* succeesfully opened.
*
* Side effects:
* May close the original handle
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
HANDLE
TclWinSerialReopen(
HANDLE handle,
CONST TCHAR *name,
DWORD access)
{
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr;
tsdPtr = SerialInit();
/*
* Multithreaded I/O needs the overlapped flag set otherwise
* ClearCommError blocks under Windows NT/2000 until serial output is
* finished
*/
if (CloseHandle(handle) == FALSE) {
return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
handle = (*tclWinProcs->createFileProc)(name, access, 0, 0,
OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, 0);
return handle;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TclWinOpenSerialChannel --
*
* Constructs a Serial port channel for the specified standard OS handle.
* This is a helper function to break up the construction of channels
* into File, Console, or Serial.
*
* Results:
* Returns the new channel, or NULL.
*
* Side effects:
* May open the channel
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Tcl_Channel
TclWinOpenSerialChannel(
HANDLE handle,
char *channelName,
int permissions)
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr;
DWORD id;
SerialInit();
infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) ckalloc((unsigned) sizeof(SerialInfo));
memset(infoPtr, 0, sizeof(SerialInfo));
infoPtr->validMask = permissions;
infoPtr->handle = handle;
infoPtr->channel = (Tcl_Channel) NULL;
infoPtr->readable = 0;
infoPtr->writable = 1;
infoPtr->toWrite = infoPtr->writeQueue = 0;
infoPtr->blockTime = SERIAL_DEFAULT_BLOCKTIME;
infoPtr->lastEventTime = 0;
infoPtr->lastError = infoPtr->error = 0;
infoPtr->threadId = Tcl_GetCurrentThread();
infoPtr->sysBufRead = 4096;
infoPtr->sysBufWrite = 4096;
/*
* Use the pointer to keep the channel names unique, in case the handles
* are shared between multiple channels (stdin/stdout).
*/
wsprintfA(channelName, "file%lx", (int) infoPtr);
infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&serialChannelType, channelName,
(ClientData) infoPtr, permissions);
SetupComm(handle, infoPtr->sysBufRead, infoPtr->sysBufWrite);
PurgeComm(handle,
PURGE_TXABORT | PURGE_RXABORT | PURGE_TXCLEAR | PURGE_RXCLEAR);
/*
* Default is blocking.
*/
SetCommTimeouts(handle, &no_timeout);
InitializeCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
if (permissions & TCL_READABLE) {
infoPtr->osRead.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
}
if (permissions & TCL_WRITABLE) {
/*
* Initially the channel is writable and the writeThread is idle.
*/
infoPtr->osWrite.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
infoPtr->evWritable = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, TRUE, NULL);
infoPtr->evStartWriter = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
infoPtr->evStopWriter = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
infoPtr->writeThread = CreateThread(NULL, 256, SerialWriterThread,
infoPtr, 0, &id);
}
/*
* Files have default translation of AUTO and ^Z eof char, which means
* that a ^Z will be accepted as EOF when reading.
*/
Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, infoPtr->channel, "-translation", "auto");
Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, infoPtr->channel, "-eofchar", "\032 {}");
return infoPtr->channel;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialErrorStr --
*
* Converts a Win32 serial error code to a list of readable errors.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Generates readable errors in the supplied DString.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SerialErrorStr(
DWORD error, /* Win32 serial error code. */
Tcl_DString *dsPtr) /* Where to store string. */
{
if (error & CE_RXOVER) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "RXOVER");
}
if (error & CE_OVERRUN) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "OVERRUN");
}
if (error & CE_RXPARITY) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "RXPARITY");
}
if (error & CE_FRAME) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "FRAME");
}
if (error & CE_BREAK) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "BREAK");
}
if (error & CE_TXFULL) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "TXFULL");
}
if (error & CE_PTO) { /* PTO used to signal WRITE-TIMEOUT */
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "TIMEOUT");
}
if (error & ~((DWORD) (SERIAL_READ_ERRORS | SERIAL_WRITE_ERRORS))) {
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE + 1];
wsprintfA(buf, "%d", error);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialModemStatusStr --
*
* Converts a Win32 modem status list of readable flags
*
* Result:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Appends modem status flag strings to the given DString.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SerialModemStatusStr(
DWORD status, /* Win32 modem status. */
Tcl_DString *dsPtr) /* Where to store string. */
{
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "CTS");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, (status & MS_CTS_ON) ? "1" : "0");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "DSR");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, (status & MS_DSR_ON) ? "1" : "0");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "RING");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, (status & MS_RING_ON) ? "1" : "0");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "DCD");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, (status & MS_RLSD_ON) ? "1" : "0");
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialSetOptionProc --
*
* Sets an option on a channel.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result. Also sets the interp's result on error if
* interp is not NULL.
*
* Side effects:
* May modify an option on a device.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialSetOptionProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* File state. */
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL. */
CONST char *optionName, /* Which option to set? */
CONST char *value) /* New value for option. */
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr;
DCB dcb;
BOOL result, flag;
size_t len, vlen;
Tcl_DString ds;
CONST TCHAR *native;
int argc;
CONST char **argv;
infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
/*
* Parse options. This would be far easier if we had Tcl_Objs to work with
* as that would let us use Tcl_GetIndexFromObj()...
*/
len = strlen(optionName);
vlen = strlen(value);
/*
* Option -mode baud,parity,databits,stopbits
*/
if ((len > 2) && (strncmp(optionName, "-mode", len) == 0)) {
if (!GetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
native = Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(value, -1, &ds);
result = (*tclWinProcs->buildCommDCBProc)(native, &dcb);
Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
if (result == FALSE) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad value \"", value,
"\" for -mode: should be baud,parity,data,stop", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
* Default settings for serial communications.
*/
dcb.fBinary = TRUE;
dcb.fErrorChar = FALSE;
dcb.fNull = FALSE;
dcb.fAbortOnError = FALSE;
if (!SetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't set comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
* Option -handshake none|xonxoff|rtscts|dtrdsr
*/
if ((len > 1) && (strncmp(optionName, "-handshake", len) == 0)) {
if (!GetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
* Reset all handshake options. DTR and RTS are ON by default.
*/
dcb.fOutX = dcb.fInX = FALSE;
dcb.fOutxCtsFlow = dcb.fOutxDsrFlow = dcb.fDsrSensitivity = FALSE;
dcb.fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE;
dcb.fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE;
dcb.fTXContinueOnXoff = FALSE;
/*
* Adjust the handshake limits. Yes, the XonXoff limits seem to
* influence even hardware handshake.
*/
dcb.XonLim = (WORD) (infoPtr->sysBufRead*1/2);
dcb.XoffLim = (WORD) (infoPtr->sysBufRead*1/4);
if (strncasecmp(value, "NONE", vlen) == 0) {
/*
* Leave all handshake options disabled.
*/
} else if (strncasecmp(value, "XONXOFF", vlen) == 0) {
dcb.fOutX = dcb.fInX = TRUE;
} else if (strncasecmp(value, "RTSCTS", vlen) == 0) {
dcb.fOutxCtsFlow = TRUE;
dcb.fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE;
} else if (strncasecmp(value, "DTRDSR", vlen) == 0) {
dcb.fOutxDsrFlow = TRUE;
dcb.fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE;
} else {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad value \"", value,
"\" for -handshake: must be one of xonxoff, rtscts, "
"dtrdsr or none", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (!SetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't set comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
* Option -xchar {\x11 \x13}
*/
if ((len > 1) && (strncmp(optionName, "-xchar", len) == 0)) {
if (!GetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (Tcl_SplitList(interp, value, &argc, &argv) == TCL_ERROR) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (argc != 2) {
badXchar:
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad value for -xchar: should be "
"a list of two elements with each a single character",
NULL);
}
ckfree((char *) argv);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
* These dereferences are safe, even in the zero-length string cases,
* because that just makes the xon/xoff character into NUL. When the
* character looks like it is UTF-8 encoded, decode it before casting
* into the format required for the Win guts. Note that this does not
* convert character sets; it is expected that when people set the
* control characters to something large and custom, they'll know the
* hex/octal value rather than the printable form.
*/
dcb.XonChar = argv[0][0];
dcb.XoffChar = argv[1][0];
if (argv[0][0] & 0x80 || argv[1][0] & 0x80) {
Tcl_UniChar character;
int charLen;
charLen = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(argv[0], &character);
if (argv[0][charLen]) {
goto badXchar;
}
dcb.XonChar = (char) character;
charLen = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(argv[1], &character);
if (argv[1][charLen]) {
goto badXchar;
}
dcb.XoffChar = (char) character;
}
ckfree((char *) argv);
if (!SetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't set comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
* Option -ttycontrol {DTR 1 RTS 0 BREAK 0}
*/
if ((len > 4) && (strncmp(optionName, "-ttycontrol", len) == 0)) {
int i, result = TCL_OK;
if (Tcl_SplitList(interp, value, &argc, &argv) == TCL_ERROR) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if ((argc % 2) == 1) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad value \"", value,
"\" for -ttycontrol: should be a list of "
"signal,value pairs", NULL);
}
ckfree((char *) argv);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
for (i = 0; i < argc - 1; i += 2) {
if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, argv[i+1], &flag) == TCL_ERROR) {
result = TCL_ERROR;
break;
}
if (strncasecmp(argv[i], "DTR", strlen(argv[i])) == 0) {
if (!EscapeCommFunction(infoPtr->handle,
(DWORD) (flag ? SETDTR : CLRDTR))) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't set DTR signal", NULL);
}
result = TCL_ERROR;
break;
}
} else if (strncasecmp(argv[i], "RTS", strlen(argv[i])) == 0) {
if (!EscapeCommFunction(infoPtr->handle,
(DWORD) (flag ? SETRTS : CLRRTS))) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't set RTS signal", NULL);
}
result = TCL_ERROR;
break;
}
} else if (strncasecmp(argv[i], "BREAK", strlen(argv[i])) == 0) {
if (!EscapeCommFunction(infoPtr->handle,
(DWORD) (flag ? SETBREAK : CLRBREAK))) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"can't set BREAK signal",NULL);
}
result = TCL_ERROR;
break;
}
} else {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad signal name \"", argv[i],
"\" for -ttycontrol: must be DTR, RTS or BREAK",
NULL);
}
result = TCL_ERROR;
break;
}
}
ckfree((char *) argv);
return result;
}
/*
* Option -sysbuffer {read_size write_size}
* Option -sysbuffer read_size
*/
if ((len > 1) && (strncmp(optionName, "-sysbuffer", len) == 0)) {
/*
* -sysbuffer 4096 or -sysbuffer {64536 4096}
*/
size_t inSize = (size_t) -1, outSize = (size_t) -1;
if (Tcl_SplitList(interp, value, &argc, &argv) == TCL_ERROR) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (argc == 1) {
inSize = atoi(argv[0]);
outSize = infoPtr->sysBufWrite;
} else if (argc == 2) {
inSize = atoi(argv[0]);
outSize = atoi(argv[1]);
}
ckfree((char *) argv);
if ((argc < 1) || (argc > 2) || (inSize <= 0) || (outSize <= 0)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad value \"", value,
"\" for -sysbuffer: should be a list of one or two "
"integers > 0", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (!SetupComm(infoPtr->handle, inSize, outSize)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't setup comm buffers", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
infoPtr->sysBufRead = inSize;
infoPtr->sysBufWrite = outSize;
/*
* Adjust the handshake limits. Yes, the XonXoff limits seem to
* influence even hardware handshake.
*/
if (!GetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
dcb.XonLim = (WORD) (infoPtr->sysBufRead*1/2);
dcb.XoffLim = (WORD) (infoPtr->sysBufRead*1/4);
if (!SetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't set comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
* Option -pollinterval msec
*/
if ((len > 1) && (strncmp(optionName, "-pollinterval", len) == 0)) {
if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, value, &(infoPtr->blockTime)) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
* Option -timeout msec
*/
if ((len > 2) && (strncmp(optionName, "-timeout", len) == 0)) {
int msec;
COMMTIMEOUTS tout = {0,0,0,0,0};
if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, value, &msec) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
tout.ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = msec;
if (!SetCommTimeouts(infoPtr->handle, &tout)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't set comm timeouts", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName,
"mode handshake pollinterval sysbuffer timeout ttycontrol xchar");
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialGetOptionProc --
*
* Gets a mode associated with an IO channel. If the optionName arg is
* non NULL, retrieves the value of that option. If the optionName arg is
* NULL, retrieves a list of alternating option names and values for the
* given channel.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result. Also sets the supplied DString to the string
* value of the option(s) returned.
*
* Side effects:
* The string returned by this function is in static storage and may be
* reused at any time subsequent to the call.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SerialGetOptionProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* File state. */
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL. */
CONST char *optionName, /* Option to get. */
Tcl_DString *dsPtr) /* Where to store value(s). */
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr;
DCB dcb;
size_t len;
int valid = 0; /* Flag if valid option parsed. */
infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
if (optionName == NULL) {
len = 0;
} else {
len = strlen(optionName);
}
/*
* Get option -mode
*/
if (len == 0) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-mode");
}
if (len==0 || (len>2 && (strncmp(optionName, "-mode", len) == 0))) {
char parity;
char *stop;
char buf[2 * TCL_INTEGER_SPACE + 16];
if (!GetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
valid = 1;
parity = 'n';
if (dcb.Parity <= 4) {
parity = "noems"[dcb.Parity];
}
stop = (dcb.StopBits == ONESTOPBIT) ? "1" :
(dcb.StopBits == ONE5STOPBITS) ? "1.5" : "2";
wsprintfA(buf, "%d,%c,%d,%s", dcb.BaudRate, parity,
dcb.ByteSize, stop);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
}
/*
* Get option -pollinterval
*/
if (len == 0) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-pollinterval");
}
if (len==0 || (len>1 && strncmp(optionName, "-pollinterval", len)==0)) {
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE + 1];
valid = 1;
wsprintfA(buf, "%d", infoPtr->blockTime);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
}
/*
* Get option -sysbuffer
*/
if (len == 0) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-sysbuffer");
Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr);
}
if (len==0 || (len>1 && strncmp(optionName, "-sysbuffer", len) == 0)) {
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE + 1];
valid = 1;
wsprintfA(buf, "%d", infoPtr->sysBufRead);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
wsprintfA(buf, "%d", infoPtr->sysBufWrite);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
}
if (len == 0) {
Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr);
}
/*
* Get option -xchar
*/
if (len == 0) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-xchar");
Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr);
}
if (len==0 || (len>1 && strncmp(optionName, "-xchar", len) == 0)) {
char buf[4];
valid = 1;
if (!GetCommState(infoPtr->handle, &dcb)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get comm state", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
sprintf(buf, "%c", dcb.XonChar);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
sprintf(buf, "%c", dcb.XoffChar);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
}
if (len == 0) {
Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr);
}
/*
* Get option -lasterror
*
* Option is readonly and returned by [fconfigure chan -lasterror] but not
* returned by unnamed [fconfigure chan].
*/
if (len>1 && strncmp(optionName, "-lasterror", len)==0) {
valid = 1;
SerialErrorStr(infoPtr->lastError, dsPtr);
}
/*
* get option -queue
*
* Option is readonly and returned by [fconfigure chan -queue].
*/
if (len>1 && strncmp(optionName, "-queue", len)==0) {
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE + 1];
COMSTAT cStat;
DWORD error;
int inBuffered, outBuffered, count;
valid = 1;
/*
* Query the pending data in Tcl's internal queues.
*/
inBuffered = Tcl_InputBuffered(infoPtr->channel);
outBuffered = Tcl_OutputBuffered(infoPtr->channel);
/*
* Query the number of bytes in our output queue:
* 1. The bytes pending in the output thread
* 2. The bytes in the system drivers buffer
* The writer thread should not interfere this action.
*/
EnterCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
ClearCommError(infoPtr->handle, &error, &cStat);
count = (int) cStat.cbOutQue + infoPtr->writeQueue;
LeaveCriticalSection(&infoPtr->csWrite);
wsprintfA(buf, "%d", inBuffered + cStat.cbInQue);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
wsprintfA(buf, "%d", outBuffered + count);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, buf);
}
/*
* get option -ttystatus
*
* Option is readonly and returned by [fconfigure chan -ttystatus] but not
* returned by unnamed [fconfigure chan].
*/
if (len>4 && strncmp(optionName, "-ttystatus", len)==0) {
DWORD status;
if (!GetCommModemStatus(infoPtr->handle, &status)) {
if (interp != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get tty status", NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
valid = 1;
SerialModemStatusStr(status, dsPtr);
}
if (valid) {
return TCL_OK;
} else {
return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName,
"mode pollinterval lasterror queue sysbuffer ttystatus xchar");
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SerialThreadActionProc --
*
* Insert or remove any thread local refs to this channel.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Changes thread local list of valid channels.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SerialThreadActionProc(
ClientData instanceData,
int action)
{
SerialInfo *infoPtr = (SerialInfo *) instanceData;
/*
* We do not access firstSerialPtr in the thread structures. This is not
* for all serials managed by the thread, but only those we are watching.
* Removal of the filevent handlers before transfer thus takes care of
* this structure.
*/
Tcl_MutexLock(&serialMutex);
if (action == TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT) {
/*
* We can't copy the thread information from the channel when the
* channel is created. At this time the channel back pointer has not
* been set yet. However in that case the threadId has already been
* set by TclpCreateCommandChannel itself, so the structure is still
* good.
*/
SerialInit();
if (infoPtr->channel != NULL) {
infoPtr->threadId = Tcl_GetChannelThread(infoPtr->channel);
}
} else {
infoPtr->threadId = NULL;
}
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&serialMutex);
}
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode: c
* c-basic-offset: 4
* fill-column: 78
* End:
*/
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