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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdbfde0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +**/__pycache__ +*.pyc +*.pyo +documentation/_build +build +dist +*.egg-info + +/MANIFEST + +.idea +venv +xxx* diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff48704 --- /dev/null +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Copyright Roger Meier <r.meier@siemens.com> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +language: python + +python: + - 2.7 + - 3.4 + - 3.5 + - 3.6 + - pypy + - pypy3 + +script: + - python setup.py install + - python test/run_all_tests.py loop:// diff --git a/CHANGES.rst b/CHANGES.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b033de4 --- /dev/null +++ b/CHANGES.rst @@ -0,0 +1,825 @@ +======================== + pySerial Release Notes +======================== + +Version 1.0 13 Feb 2002 +--------------------------- +- First public release. +- Split from the pybsl application (see http://mspgcc.sourceforge.net) + +New Features: + +- Added Jython support + + +Version 1.1 14 Feb 2002 +--------------------------- +Bugfixes: + +- Win32, when not specifying a timeout +- Typos in the Docs + +New Features: + +- added ``serialutil`` which provides a base class for the ``Serial`` + objects. + +- ``readline``, ``readlines``, ``writelines`` and ``flush`` are now supported + see README.txt for deatils. + + +Version 1.11 14 Feb 2002 +--------------------------- +Same as 1.1 but added missing files. + + +Version 1.12 18 Feb 2002 +--------------------------- +Removed unneded constants to fix RH7.x problems. + + +Version 1.13 09 Apr 2002 +--------------------------- +Added alternate way for enabling rtscts (CNEW_RTSCTS is tried too) +If port opening fails, a ``SerialException`` is raised on all platforms + + +Version 1.14 29 May 2002 +--------------------------- +Added examples to archive +Added non-blocking mode for ``timeout=0`` (tnx Mat Martineau) + +Bugfixes: + +- win32 does now return the remaining characters on timeout + + +Version 1.15 04 Jun 2002 +--------------------------- +Bugfixes (win32): + +- removed debug messages +- compatibility to win9x improved + + +Version 1.16 02 Jul 2002 +--------------------------- +Added implementation of RI and corrected RTS/CTS on Win32 + + +Version 1.17 03 Jul 2002 +--------------------------- +Silly mix of two versions in win32 code corrected + + +Version 1.18 06 Dec 2002 +--------------------------- +Bugfixes (general): + +- remove the mapping of flush to the destructive flushOutput as + this is not the expected behaviour. +- readline: EOL character for lines can be chosen idea by + John Florian. + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- cygwin port numbering fixed +- test each and every constant for it's existence in termios module, + use default if not existent (fix for Bug item #640214) +- wrong exception on nonexistent ports with /dev file. bug report + by Louis Cordier + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- RTS/CTS handling as suggested in Bug #635072 +- bugfix of timeouts brought up by Markus Hoffrogge + + +Version 1.19 19 Mar 2003 +--------------------------- +Bugfixes (posix): + +- removed ``dgux`` entry which actually had a wrong comment and is + probably not in use anywhere. + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- added ``int()`` conversion, [Bug 702120] +- remove code to set control lines in close method of win32 + version. [Bug 669625] + + +Version 1.20 28 Aug 2003 +--------------------------- +- Added ``serial.device()`` for all platforms + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- don't recreate overlapped structures and events on each + read/write. +- don't set unneeded event masks. +- don't use DOS device names for ports > 9. +- remove send timeout (it's not used in the linux impl. anyway). + + +Version 1.21 30 Sep 2003 +--------------------------- +Bugfixes (win32): + +- name for COM10 was not built correctly, found by Norm Davis. + +Bugfixes (examples): + +- small change in ``miniterm.py`` that should mage it run on cygwin, + [Bug 809904] submitted by Rolf Campbell. + + +Version 2.0b1 1 Oct 2003 +--------------------------- +Transition to the Python 2.0 series: + +- New implementation only supports Python 2.2+, backwards compatibility + should be maintained almost everywhere. + The OS handles (like the ``hComPort`` or ``fd`` attribute) were prefixed + with an underscore. The different names stay, as anyone that uses one of + these has to write platform specific code anyway. +- Common base class ``serialutil.SerialBase`` for all implementations. +- ``PARITY_NONE``, ``PARITY_EVEN``, ``PARITY_ODD`` constants changed and all + these constants moved to ``serialutil.py`` (still available as + ``serial.PARITY_NONE`` etc. and they should be used that way) +- Added ``serial.PARITY_NAMES`` (implemented in ``serialutil.PARITY_NAMES``). + This dictionary can be used to convert parity constants to meaningful + strings. +- Each Serial class and instance has a list of supported values: + ``BAUDRATES``, ``BYTESIZES``, ``PARITIES``, ``STOPBITS``Ggg + (i.e. ``serial.Serial.BAUDRATES or s = serial.Serial; s.BAUDRATES``) + these values can be used to fill in value sin GUI dialogs etc. +- Creating a ``Serial()`` object without port spec returns an unconfigured, + closed port. Useful if a GUI dialog should take a port and configure + it. +- New methods for ``serial.Serial`` instances: ``open()``, ``isOpen()`` +- A port can be opened and closed as many times as desired. +- Instances of ``serial.Serial`` have ``baudrate``, ``bytesize``, ``timeout`` + etc. attributes implemented as properties, all can be set while the port is + opened. It will then be reconfigured. +- Improved ``__doc__``'s. +- New ``test_advanced.py`` for the property setting/getting testing. +- Small bugfix on posix with get* methods (return value should be true a + boolean). +- added a ``__repr__`` that returns a meaningful string will all the serial + setting, easy for debugging. +- The serialposix module does not throw an exception on unsupported + platforms, the message is still printed. The idea that it may still + work even if the platform itself s not known, it simply tries to do + the posix stuff anyway (It's likely that opening ports by number + fails, but by name it should work). + + +Version 2.0b2 4 Oct 2003 +--------------------------- +- Added serial port configuration dialog for wxPython to the examples. +- Added terminal application for wxPython with wxGlade design file + to the examples. +- Jython support is currently broken as Jython does not have a Python 2.2 + compatible release out yet + + +Version 2.0 6 Nov 2003 +--------------------------- +- Fixes ``setup.py`` for older distutils + + +Version 2.1 28 Jul 2004 +--------------------------- +Bugfixes: + +- Fix XON/XOFF values [Bug 975250] + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- ``fd == 0`` fix from Vsevolod Lobko +- netbsd fixes from Erik Lindgren +- Dynamically lookup baudrates and some cleanups + +Bugfixes (examples): + +- CRLF handling of ``miniterm.py`` should be more consistent on Win32 + and others. Added LF only command line option +- Multithreading fixes to ``wxTerminal.py`` (helps with wxGTK) +- Small change for wxPython 2.5 in ``wxSerialConfigDialog.py`` [Bug 994856] + +New Features: + +- Implement write timeouts (``writeTimeout`` parameter) + + +Version 2.2 31 Jul 2005 +--------------------------- +Bugfixes: + +- [Bug 1014227]: property <del> broken +- [Bug 1105687]: ``serial_tcp_example.py``: ``--localport`` option +- [Bug 1106313]: device (port) strings cannot be unicode + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [Patch 1043436] Fix for [Bug 1043420] (OSError: EAGAIN) +- [Patch 1102700] ``fileno()`` added +- ensure disabled PARMRK + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Patch 983106]: keep RTS/CTS state on port setting changes + +New Features: + +- ``dsrdtr`` setting to enable/disable DSR/DTR flow control independently + from the ``rtscts`` setting. (Currently Win32 only, ignored on other + platforms) + + +Version 2.3 19 Jun 2008 +--------------------------- +New Features: + +- iterator interface. ``for line in Serial(...): ...`` is now possible + Suggested by Bernhard Bender +- ``sendBreak()`` accepts a ``duration`` argument. Default duration increased. +- win32 handles \\.\COMx format automatically for com ports of higher number + (COM10 is internally translated to \\.\COM10 etc.) +- miniterm.py has a new feature to send a file (upload) and configurable + special characters for exit and upload. Refactored internals to class based + structure (upload and class refactoring by Colin D Bennett) + +Bugfixes: + +- [Bug 1451535] TCP/serial redirect example "--help" +- update VERSION variable +- update wxSerialConfigDialog.py and wxTerminal.py compatibility with + wxPython 2.8 (Peleg) +- Check for string in write function. Using unicode causes errors, this + helps catching errors early (Tom Lynn) + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [Bug 1554183] setRTS/setDTR reference to non existing local "on" +- [Bug 1513653] file descriptor not closed when exception is thrown +- FreeBSD now uses cuadX instead of cuaaX (Patrick Phalen) + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Bug 1520357] Handle leak +- [Bug 1679013] Ignore exception raised by SetCommTimeout() in close(). +- [Bug 1938118] process hang forever under XP + + +Version 2.4 6 Jul 2008 +--------------------------- +New Features: + +- [Patch 1616790] pyserial: Add inter-character timeout feature +- [Patch 1924805] add a setBreak function +- Add mark/space parity +- Add .NET/Mono backend (IronPython) + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [Bug 1783159] Arbitrary baud rates (Linux/Posix) + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Patch 1561423] Add mark/space parity, Win32 +- [Bug 2000771] serial port CANNOT be specified by number on windows +- examples/scanwin32.py does no longer return \\.\ names +- fix \\.\ handling for some cases + +Bugfixes (jython): + + - The Jython backend tries javax.comm and gnu.io (Seo Sanghyeon) + + +Version 2.5-rc1 2009-07-30 +--------------------------- +New Features: + +- Python 3.x support (through 2to3) +- compatible with Python io library (Python 2.6+) +- Support for Win32 is now written on the top of ctypes (bundled with + Python 2.5+) instead of pywin32 (patch by Giovanni Bajo). +- 1.5 stop bits (STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE, implemented on all platforms) +- miniterm application extended (CTRL+T -> menu) +- miniterm.py is now installed as "script" +- add scanlinux.py example +- add port_publisher example +- experimental RFC-2217 server support (examples/rfc2217_server.py) +- add ``getSettingsDict`` and ``applySettingsDict`` serial object methods +- use a ``poll`` based implementation on Posix, instead of a ``select`` based, + provides better error handling [removed again in later releases]. + +Bugfixes: + +- Improve and fix tcp_serial_redirector example. +- [Bug 2603052] 5-bit mode (needs 1.5 stop bits in some cases) + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [Bug 2810169] Propagate exceptions raised in serialposix _reconfigure +- [Bug 2562610] setting non standard baud rates on Darwin (Emmanuel Blot) + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Bug 2469098] parity PARITY_MARK, PARITY_SPACE isn't supported on win32 +- [SF 2446218] outWaiting implemented +- [Bug 2392892] scanwin32.py better exception handling +- [Bug 2505422] scanwin32.py Vista 64bit compatibility + + +Version 2.5-rc2 2010-01-02 +--------------------------- +New Features: + +- Documentation update, now written with Sphinx/ReST +- Updated miniterm.py example +- experimental RFC-2217 client support (serial.rfc2217.Serial, see docs) +- add ``loop://`` device for testing. +- add ``serial.serial_for_url`` factory function (support for native ports and + ``rfc2217``, ``socket`` and ``loop`` URLs) +- add new example: ``rfc2217_server.py`` +- tests live in their own directory now (no longer in examples) + +Bugfixes: + +- [Bug 2915810] Fix for suboption parsing in rfc2217 +- Packaging bug (missed some files) + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- improve write timeout behavior +- [Bug 2836297] move Linux specific constants to not break other platforms +- ``poll`` based implementation for ``read`` is in a separate class + ``PosixPollSerial``, as it is not supported well on all platforms (the + default ``Serial`` class uses select). +- changed error handling in ``read`` so that disconnected devices are + detected. + + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Bug 2886763] hComPort doesn't get initialized for Serial(port=None) + + +Version 2.5 2010-07-22 +--------------------------- +New Features: + +- [Bug 2976262] dsrdtr should default to False + ``dsrdtr`` parameter default value changed from ``None`` (follow ``rtscts`` + setting) to ``False``. This means ``rtscts=True`` enables hardware flow + control on RTS/CTS but no longer also on DTR/DSR. This change mostly + affects Win32 as on other platforms, that setting was ignored anyway. +- Improved xreadlines, it is now a generator function that yields lines as they + are received (previously it called readlines which would only return all + lines read after a read-timeout). However xreadlines is deprecated and not + available when the io module is used. Use ``for line in Serial(...):`` + instead. + +Bugfixes: + +- [Bug 2925854] test.py produces exception with python 3.1 +- [Bug 3029812] 2.5rc2 readline(s) doesn't work + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [BUG 3006606] Nonblocking error - Unix platform + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Bug 2998169] Memory corruption at faster transmission speeds. + (bug introduced in 2.5-rc1) + + +Version 2.6 2011-11-02 +--------------------------- +New Features: + +- Moved some of the examples to serial.tools so that they can be used + with ``python -m`` +- serial port enumeration now included as ``serial.tools.list_ports`` +- URL handlers for ``serial_for_url`` are now imported dynamically. This allows + to add protocols w/o editing files. The list + ``serial.protocol_handler_packages`` can be used to add or remove user + packages with protocol handlers (see docs for details). +- new URL type: hwgrep://<regexp> uses list_ports module to search for ports + by their description +- several internal changes to improve Python 3.x compatibility (setup.py, + use of absolute imports and more) + +Bugfixes: + +- [Bug 3093882] calling open() on an already open port now raises an exception +- [Bug 3245627] connection-lost let rfc2217 hangs in closed loop +- [Patch 3147043] readlines() to support multi-character eol + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [Patch 3316943] Avoid unneeded termios.tcsetattr calls in serialposix.py +- [Patch 2912349] Serial Scan as a Module with Mac Support + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Bug 3057499] writeTimeoutError when write Timeout is 0 +- [Bug 3414327] Character out of range in list_ports_windows +- [Patch 3036175] Windows 98 Support fix +- [Patch 3054352] RTS automatic toggle, for RS485 functionality. +- Fix type definitions for 64 bit Windows compatibility + + +Version 2.7 2013-10-17 +--------------------------- +- Win32: setRTS and setDTR can be called before the port is opened and it will + set the initial state on port open. +- Posix: add platform specific method: outWaiting (already present for Win32) +- Posix: rename flowControl to setXON to match name on Win32, add + flowControlOut function +- rfc2217: zero polls value (baudrate, data size, stop bits, parity) (Erik + Lundh) +- Posix: [Patch pyserial:28] Accept any speed on Linux [update] +- Posix: [Patch pyserial:29] PosixSerial.read() should "ignore" errno.EINTR +- OSX: [Patch pyserial:27] Scan by VendorID/Product ID for USB Serial devices +- Ensure working with bytes in write() calls + +Bugfixes: + +- [Bug 3540332] SerialException not returned +- [Bug pyserial:145] Error in socket_connection.py +- [Bug pyserial:135] reading from socket with timeout=None causes TypeError +- [Bug pyserial:130] setup.py should not append py3k to package name +- [Bug pyserial:117] no error on lost conn w/socket:// + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [Patch 3462364] Fix: NameError: global name 'base' is not defined +- list_ports and device() for BSD updated (Anders Langworthy) +- [Bug 3518380] python3.2 -m serial.tools.list_ports error +- [Bug pyserial:137] Patch to add non-standard baudrates to Cygwin +- [Bug pyserial:141] open: Pass errno from IOError to SerialException +- [Bug pyserial:125] Undefined 'base' on list_ports_posix.py, function usb_lsusb +- [Bug pyserial:151] Serial.write() without a timeout uses 100% CPU on POSIX +- [Patch pyserial:30] [PATCH 1/1]Â serial.Serial() should not raise IOError. + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Bug 3444941] ctypes.WinError() unicode error +- [Bug 3550043] on Windows in tools global name 'GetLastError' is not defined +- [Bug pyserial:146] flush() does nothing in windows (despite docs) +- [Bug pyserial:144] com0com ports ignored due to missing "friendly name" +- [Bug pyserial:152] Cannot configure port, some setting was wrong. Can leave + port handle open but port not accessible + + +Version 3.0a0 2015-09-22 +-------------------------- +- Starting from this release, only Python 2.7 and 3.2 (or newer) are supported. + The source code is compatible to the 2.x and 3.x series without any changes. + The support for earlier Python versions than 2.7 is removed, please refer to + the pyserial-legacy (V2.x) series if older Python versions are a + requirement). +- Development moved to github, update links in docs. +- API changes: properties for ``rts``, ``dtr``, ``cts``, ``dsr``, ``cd``, ``ri``, + ``in_waiting`` (instead of get/set functions) +- remove file ``FileLike`` class, add ``read_until`` and ``iread_until`` to + ``SerialBase`` +- RS485 support changed (``rts_toggle`` removed, added ``serial.rs485`` module + and ``rs485_mode`` property) +- ``socket://`` and ``rfc2217://`` handlers use the IPv6 compatible + ``socket.create_connection`` +- New URL handler: ``spy:://``. +- URL handlers now require the proper format (``?`` and ``&``) for arguments + instead of ``/`` (e.g. ``rfc2217://localhost:7000?ign_set_control&timeout=5.5``) +- Remove obsolete examples. +- Finish update to BSD license. +- Use setuptools if available, fall back to distutils if unavailable. +- miniterm: changed command line options +- miniterm: support encodings on serial port +- miniterm: new transformations, by default escape/convert all control characters +- list_ports: improved, added USB location (Linux, Win32) +- refactored code +- [FTR pyserial:37] Support fileno() function in the socket protocol +- Posix: [Patch pyserial:31] Mark/space parity on Linux +- Linux: [Patch pyserial:32] Module list_ports for linux should include the + product information as description. +- Java: fix 2 bugs (stop bits if/else and non-integer timeouts) (Torsten + Roemer) +- Update wxSerialConfigDialog.py to use serial.tools.list_ports. +- [Patch pyserial:34] Improvements to port_publisher.py example +- [Feature pyserial:39] Support BlueTooth serial port discovery on Linux + +Bugfixes: + +- [Bug pyserial:157] Implement inWaiting in protocol_socket +- [Bug pyserial:166] RFC2217 connections always fail +- [Bug pyserial:172] applySettingsDict() throws an error if the settings dictionary is not complete +- [Bug pyserial:185] SocketSerial.read() never returns data when timeout==0 + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [Bug pyserial:156] PosixSerial.open raises OSError rather than + SerialException when port open fails +- [Bug pyserial:163] serial.tools.list_ports.grep() fails if it encounters None type +- fix setXON +- [Patch pyserial:36 / 38] Make USB information work in python 3.4 and 2.7 +- clear OCRNL/ONLCR flags (CR/LF translation settings) +- [Feature pyserial:38] RS485 Support +- [Bug pyserial:170] list_ports_posix not working properly for Cygwin +- [Bug pyserial:187] improve support for FreeBSD (list_ports_posix) + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [Bug pyserial:169] missing "import time" in serialwin32.py + +Bugfixes (cli): + +- [Bug pyserial:159] write() in serialcli.py not working with IronPython 2.7.4 + + +Version 3.0b1 2015-10-19 +-------------------------- +- list_ports: add ``vid``, ``pid``, ``serial_number``, ``product``, + ``manufacturer`` and ``location`` attribute for USB devices. +- list_ports: update OSX implementation. +- list_ports: Raspberry Pi: internal port is found. +- serial_for_url: fix import (multiple packages in list) +- threaded: added new module implementing a reader thread +- tweak examples/wx* +- posix: add experimental implementation ``VTIMESerial`` +- new URL handler ``alt://`` to select alternative implementations + + +Version 3.0 2015-12-28 +------------------------ +- minor fixes to setup.py (file list), inter_byte_timeout (not stored when + passed to __init__), rfc2217 (behavior of close when open failed), + list_ports (__str__), loop://, renamed ReaderThread +- hwgrep:// added options to pick n'th port, skip busy ports +- miniterm: --ask option added + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [#26/#30] always call tcsettattr on open +- [#42] fix disregard read timeout if there is more data +- [#45] check for write timeout, even if EAGAIN was raised + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [#27] fix race condition in ``read()``, fix minimal timeout issue +- race condition in nonblocking case +- [#49] change exception type in case SetCommState fails +- [#50] fixed issue with 0 timeout on windows 10 + + +Version 3.0.1 2016-01-11 +-------------------------- +- special case for FDTIBUS in list_ports on win32 (#61) + +Bugfixes: + +- ``Serial`` keyword arguments, more on backward compatibility, fix #55 +- list_ports: return name if product is None, fix for #54 +- port_publisher: restore some sorting of ports + + +Version 3.1.0 2016-05-27 +-------------------------- +Improvements: + +- improve error handling in ``alt://`` handler +- ``socket://`` internally used select, improves timeout behavior +- initial state of RTS/DTR: ignore error when setting on open posix + (support connecting to pty's) +- code style updates +- posix: remove "number_to_device" which is not called anymore +- add cancel_read and cancel_write to win32 and posix implementations + +Bugfixes: + +- [#68] aio: catch errors and close connection +- [#87] hexlify: update codec for Python 2 +- [#100] setPort not implemented +- [#101] bug in serial.threaded.Packetizer with easy fix +- [#104] rfc2217 and socket: set timeout in create_connection +- [#107] miniterm.py fails to exit on failed serial port + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [#59] fixes for RTS/DTR handling on open +- [#77] list_ports_osx: add missing import +- [#85] serialposix.py _set_rs485_mode() tries to read non-existing + rs485_settings.delay_rts_before_send +- [#96] patch: native RS485 is never enabled + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- fix bad super call and duplicate old-style __init__ call +- [#80] list_ports: Compatibility issue between Windows/Linux + + +Version 3.1.1 2016-06-12 +-------------------------- +Improvements: + +- deprecate ``nonblocking()`` method on posix, the port is already in this + mode. +- style: use .format() in various places instead of "%" formatting + +Bugfixes: + +- [#122] fix bug in FramedPacket +- [#127] The Serial class in the .NET/Mono (IronPython) backend does not + implement the _reconfigure_port method +- [#123, #128] Avoid Python 3 syntax in aio module + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [#126] PATCH: Check delay_before_tx/rx for None in serialposix.py +- posix: retry if interrupted in Serial.read + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- win32: handle errors of GetOverlappedResult in read(), fixes #121 + + +Version 3.2.0 2016-10-14 +-------------------------- +See 3.2.1, this one missed a merge request related to removing aio. + + +Version 3.2.1 2016-10-14 +-------------------------- +Improvements: + +- remove ``serial.aio`` in favor of separate package, ``pyserial-asyncio`` +- add client mode to example ``tcp_serial_redirect.py`` +- use of monotonic clock for timeouts, when available (Python 3.3 and up) +- [#169] arbitrary baud rate support for BSD family +- improve tests, improve ``loop://`` + +Bugfixes: + +- [#137] Exception while cancel in miniterm (python3) +- [#143] Class Serial in protocol_loop.py references variable before assigning + to it +- [#149] Python 3 fix for threaded.FramedPacket + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [#133] _update_dtr_state throws Inappropriate ioctl for virtual serial + port created by socat on OS X +- [#157] Broken handling of CMSPAR in serialposix.py + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [#144] Use Unicode API for list_ports +- [#145] list_ports_windows: support devices with only VID +- [#162] Write in non-blocking mode returns incorrect value on windows + + +Version 3.3 2017-03-08 +------------------------ +Improvements: + +- [#206] Exclusive access on POSIX. ``exclusive`` flag added. +- [#172] list_ports_windows: list_ports with 'manufacturer' info property +- [#174] miniterm: change cancel impl. for console +- [#182] serialutil: add overall timeout for read_until +- socket: use non-blocking socket and new Timeout class +- socket: implement a functional a reset_input_buffer +- rfc2217: improve read timeout implementation +- win32: include error message from system in ClearCommError exception +- and a few minor changes, docs + +Bugfixes: + +- [#183] rfc2217: Fix broken calls to to_bytes on Python3. +- [#188] rfc2217: fix auto-open use case when port is given as parameter + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [#178] in read, count length of converted data +- [#189] fix return value of write + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [#194] spurious write fails with ERROR_SUCCESS + + +Version 3.4 2017-07-22 +------------------------ +Improvements: + +- miniterm: suspend function (temporarily release port, :kbd:`Ctrl-T s`) +- [#240] context manager automatically opens port on ``__enter__`` +- [#141] list_ports: add interface number to location string +- [#225] protocol_socket: Retry if ``BlockingIOError`` occurs in + ``reset_input_buffer``. + +Bugfixes: + +- [#153] list_ports: option to include symlinked devices +- [#237] list_ports: workaround for special characters in port names + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- allow calling cancel functions w/o error if port is closed +- [#220] protocol_socket: sync error handling with posix version +- [#227] posix: ignore more blocking errors and EINTR, timeout only + applies to blocking I/O +- [#228] fix: port_publisher typo + + +Version 3.5b0 2020-09-21 +------------------------ +New Features: + +- [#411] Add a backend for Silicon Labs CP2110/4 HID-to-UART bridge. + (depends on `hid` module) + +Improvements: + +- [#315] Use absolute import everywhere +- [#351] win32: miniterm Working CMD.exe terminal using Windows 10 ANSI support +- [#354] Make ListPortInfo hashable +- [#372] threaded: "write" returns byte count +- [#400] Add bytesize and stopbits argument parser to tcp_serial_redirect +- [#408] loop: add out_waiting +- [#495] list_ports_linux: Correct "interface" property on Linux hosts +- [#500] Remove Python 3.2 and 3.3 from test +- [#261, #285, #296, #320, #333, #342, #356, #358, #389, #397, #510] doc updates +- miniterm: add :kbd:`CTRL+T Q` as alternative to exit +- miniterm: suspend function key changed to :kbd:`CTRL-T Z` +- add command line tool entries ``pyserial-miniterm`` (replaces ``miniterm.py``) + and ``pyserial-ports`` (runs ``serial.tools.list_ports``). +- ``python -m serial`` opens miniterm (use w/o args and it will print port + list too) [experimental] + +Bugfixes: + +- [#371] Don't open port if self.port is not set while entering context manager +- [#437, #502] refactor: raise new instances for PortNotOpenError and SerialTimeoutException +- [#261, #263] list_ports: set default `name` attribute +- [#286] fix: compare only of the same type in list_ports_common.ListPortInfo +- rfc2217/close(): fix race-condition +- [#305] return b'' when connection closes on rfc2217 connection +- [#386] rfc2217/close(): fix race condition +- Fixed flush_input_buffer() for situations where the remote end has closed the socket. +- [#441] reset_input_buffer() can hang on sockets +- examples: port_publisher python 3 fixes +- [#324] miniterm: Fix miniterm constructor exit_character and menu_character +- [#326] miniterm: use exclusive access for native serial ports by default +- [#497] miniterm: fix double use of CTRL-T + s use z for suspend instead +- [#443, #444] examples: refactor wx example, use Bind to avoid deprecated + warnings, IsChecked, unichr + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [#265] posix: fix PosixPollSerial with timeout=None and add cancel support +- [#290] option for low latency mode on linux +- [#335] Add support to xr-usb-serial ports +- [#494] posix: Don't catch the SerialException we just raised +- [#519] posix: Fix custom baud rate to not temporarily set 38400 baud rates on linux +- [#509 #518] list_ports: use hardcoded path to library on osx + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [#481] win32: extend RS485 error messages +- [#303] win32: do not check for links in serial.tools.list_ports +- [#430] Add WaitCommEvent function to win32 +- [#314, #433] tools/list_ports_windows: Scan both 'Ports' and 'Modem' device classes +- [#414] Serial number support for composite USB devices +- Added recursive search for device USB serial number to support composite devices + +Bugfixes (MacOS): + +- [#364] MacOS: rework list_ports to support unicode product descriptors. +- [#367] Mac and bsd fix _update_break_state + + +Version 3.5 2020-11-23 +---------------------- +See above (3.5b0) for what's all new in this release + +Bugfixes: + +- spy: ensure bytes in write() + +Bugfixes (posix): + +- [#540] serialposix: Fix inconsistent state after exception in open() + +Bugfixes (win32): + +- [#530] win32: Fix exception for composite serial number search on Windows + +Bugfixes (MacOS): + +- [#542] list_ports_osx: kIOMasterPortDefault no longer exported on Big Sur +- [#545, #545] list_ports_osx: getting USB info on BigSur/AppleSilicon @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +LICENSE.txt
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It provides " + "backends for Python running on Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD (possibly any " + "POSIX compliant system) and IronPython. The module named 'serial' " + "automatically selects the appropriate backend." +third_party { + url { + type: HOMEPAGE + value: "https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial" + } + url { + type: GIT + value: "https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial" + } + version: "v3.5" + last_upgrade_date { year: 2022 month: 4 day: 12 } + license_type: NOTICE +} diff --git a/MODULE_LICENCE_BSD b/MODULE_LICENCE_BSD new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/MODULE_LICENCE_BSD @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +Copyright (c) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +All Rights Reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following + disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided + with the distribution. + + * Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + from this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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It provides backends +for Python_ running on Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD (possibly any POSIX compliant +system) and IronPython. The module named "serial" automatically selects the +appropriate backend. + +- Project Homepage: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +- Download Page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial + +BSD license, (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> + + +Documentation +============= +For API documentation, usage and examples see files in the "documentation" +directory. The ".rst" files can be read in any text editor or being converted to +HTML or PDF using Sphinx_. An HTML version is online at +https://pythonhosted.org/pyserial/ + +Examples +======== +Examples and unit tests are in the directory examples_. + + +Installation +============ +``pip install pyserial`` should work for most users. + +Detailed information can be found in `documentation/pyserial.rst`_. + +The usual setup.py for Python_ libraries is used for the source distribution. +Windows installers are also available (see download link above). + +or + +To install this package with conda run: + +``conda install -c conda-forge pyserial`` + +conda builds are available for linux, mac and windows. + +.. _`documentation/pyserial.rst`: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/documentation/pyserial.rst#installation +.. _examples: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples +.. _Python: http://python.org/ +.. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org/ +.. |build-status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/pyserial/pyserial.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/pyserial/pyserial + :alt: Build status +.. |docs| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyserial/badge/?version=latest + :target: http://pyserial.readthedocs.io/ + :alt: Documentation diff --git a/documentation/Makefile b/documentation/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8384360 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +# Makefile for Sphinx documentation +# + +# You can set these variables from the command line. +SPHINXOPTS = +SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build +PAPER = + +# Internal variables. +PAPEROPT_a4 = -D latex_paper_size=a4 +PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter +ALLSPHINXOPTS = -d _build/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) . + +.PHONY: help clean html dirhtml pickle json htmlhelp qthelp latex changes linkcheck doctest + +help: + @echo "Please use \`make <target>' where <target> is one of" + @echo " html to make standalone HTML files" + @echo " dirhtml to make HTML files named index.html in directories" + @echo " pickle to make pickle files" + @echo " json to make JSON files" + @echo " htmlhelp to make HTML files and a HTML help project" + @echo " qthelp to make HTML files and a qthelp project" + @echo " latex to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter" + @echo " changes to make an overview of all changed/added/deprecated items" + @echo " linkcheck to check all external links for integrity" + @echo " doctest to run all doctests embedded in the documentation (if enabled)" + +clean: + -rm -rf _build/* + +html: + $(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) _build/html + @echo + @echo "Build finished. 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The user just needs a way to change the port setting of + your application to an ``rfc2217://`` :ref:`URL <URLs>` (e.g. by editing a + configuration file, GUI dialog etc.). + + Please note that this enables all :ref:`URL <URLs>` types supported by + pySerial and that those involving the network are unencrypted and not + protected against eavesdropping. + +Test your setup. + Is the device not working as expected? Maybe it's time to check the + connection before proceeding. :ref:`miniterm` from the :ref:`examples` + can be used to open the serial port and do some basic tests. + + To test cables, connecting RX to TX (loop back) and typing some characters + in :ref:`miniterm` is a simple test. When the characters are displayed + on the screen, then at least RX and TX work (they still could be swapped + though). + + There is also a ``spy:://`` URL handler. It prints all calls (read/write, + control lines) to the serial port to a file or stderr. See :ref:`spy` + for details. + + +FAQ +=== +Example works in :ref:`miniterm` but not in script. + The RTS and DTR lines are switched when the port is opened. This may cause + some processing or reset on the connected device. In such a cases an + immediately following call to :meth:`write` may not be received by the + device. + + A delay after opening the port, before the first :meth:`write`, is + recommended in this situation. E.g. a ``time.sleep(1)`` + + +Application works when .py file is run, but fails when packaged (py2exe etc.) + py2exe and similar packaging programs scan the sources for import + statements and create a list of modules that they package. pySerial may + create two issues with that: + + - implementations for other modules are found. On Windows, it's safe to + exclude 'serialposix', 'serialjava' and 'serialcli' as these are not + used. + + - :func:`serial.serial_for_url` does a dynamic lookup of protocol handlers + at runtime. If this function is used, the desired handlers have to be + included manually (e.g. 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_socket', + 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_rfc2217', etc.). This can be done either with + the "includes" option in ``setup.py`` or by a dummy import in one of the + packaged modules. + +User supplied URL handlers + :func:`serial.serial_for_url` can be used to access "virtual" serial ports + identified by an :ref:`URL <URLs>` scheme. E.g. for the :rfc:`2217`: + ``rfc2217://``. + + Custom :ref:`URL <URLs>` handlers can be added by extending the module + search path in :data:`serial.protocol_handler_packages`. This is possible + starting from pySerial V2.6. + +``Permission denied`` errors + On POSIX based systems, the user usually needs to be in a special group to + have access to serial ports. + + On Debian based systems, serial ports are usually in the group ``dialout``, + so running ``sudo adduser $USER dialout`` (and logging-out and -in) enables + the user to access the port. + +Parity on Raspberry Pi + The Raspi has one full UART and a restricted one. On devices with built + in wireless (WIFI/BT) use the restricted one on the GPIO header pins. + If enhanced features are required, it is possible to swap UARTs, see + https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/uart.md + +Support for Python 2.6 or earlier + Support for older Python releases than 2.7 will not return to pySerial 3.x. + Python 2.7 is now many years old (released 2010). If you insist on using + Python 2.6 or earlier, it is recommend to use pySerial `2.7`_ + (or any 2.x version). + +.. _`2.7`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial/2.7 + + +Related software +================ + +com0com - http://com0com.sourceforge.net/ + Provides virtual serial ports for Windows. + + +License +======= +Copyright (c) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +All Rights Reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following + disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided + with the distribution. + + * Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + from this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + diff --git a/documentation/conf.py b/documentation/conf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d878ea4 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/conf.py @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# pySerial documentation build configuration file, created by +# sphinx-quickstart on Tue Jul 21 00:27:45 2009. +# +# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir. +# +# Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this +# autogenerated file. +# +# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out +# serve to show the default. + +import sys, os + +# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory, +# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the +# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here. +#sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('.')) + +# -- General configuration ----------------------------------------------------- + +# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions +# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones. +extensions = ['sphinx.ext.intersphinx'] + +# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory. +templates_path = ['_templates'] + +# The suffix of source filenames. +source_suffix = '.rst' + +# The encoding of source files. +#source_encoding = 'utf-8' + +# The master toctree document. +master_doc = 'index' + +# General information about the project. +project = u'pySerial' +copyright = u'2001-2020, Chris Liechti' + +# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for +# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the +# built documents. +# +# The short X.Y version. +version = '3.4' +# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags. +release = '3.4' + +# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation +# for a list of supported languages. +#language = None + +# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some +# non-false value, then it is used: +#today = '' +# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call. +#today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y' + +# List of documents that shouldn't be included in the build. +#unused_docs = [] + +# List of directories, relative to source directory, that shouldn't be searched +# for source files. +exclude_trees = ['_build'] + +# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all documents. +#default_role = None + +# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text. +#add_function_parentheses = True + +# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description +# unit titles (such as .. function::). +#add_module_names = True + +# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the +# output. They are ignored by default. +#show_authors = False + +# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use. +pygments_style = 'sphinx' + +# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting. +#modindex_common_prefix = [] + + +# -- Options for HTML output --------------------------------------------------- + +# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. Major themes that come with +# Sphinx are currently 'default' and 'sphinxdoc'. +#html_theme = 'default' + +# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme +# further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the +# documentation. +#html_theme_options = {} + +# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory. +#html_theme_path = [] + +# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to +# "<project> v<release> documentation". +#html_title = None + +# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title. +#html_short_title = None + +# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top +# of the sidebar. +html_logo = 'pyserial.png' + +# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the +# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32 +# pixels large. +#html_favicon = None + +# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here, +# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files, +# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css". +html_static_path = ['_static'] + +# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom, +# using the given strftime format. +#html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y' + +# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to +# typographically correct entities. +#html_use_smartypants = True + +# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names. +#html_sidebars = {} + +# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to +# template names. +#html_additional_pages = {} + +# If false, no module index is generated. +#html_use_modindex = True + +# If false, no index is generated. +#html_use_index = True + +# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter. +#html_split_index = False + +# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages. +#html_show_sourcelink = True + +# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will +# contain a <link> tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the +# base URL from which the finished HTML is served. +#html_use_opensearch = '' + +# If nonempty, this is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml"). +#html_file_suffix = '' + +# Output file base name for HTML help builder. +#htmlhelp_basename = 'pySerialdoc' + + +# -- Options for LaTeX output -------------------------------------------------- + +# The paper size ('letter' or 'a4'). +#latex_paper_size = 'letter' + +# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt'). +#latex_font_size = '10pt' + +# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples +# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]). +latex_documents = [ + ('index', 'pySerial.tex', u'pySerial Documentation', + u'Chris Liechti', 'manual'), +] + +# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of +# the title page. +latex_logo = 'pyserial.png' + +# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts, +# not chapters. +#latex_use_parts = False + +# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble. +#latex_preamble = '' + +# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals. +#latex_appendices = [] + +# If false, no module index is generated. +#latex_use_modindex = True + +# for external links to standard library +intersphinx_mapping = { + #~ 'python': ('http://docs.python.org', None), + 'py': ('http://docs.python.org', None), + } diff --git a/documentation/examples.rst b/documentation/examples.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..197c015 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/examples.rst @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +.. _examples: + +========== + Examples +========== + + +Miniterm +======== +Miniterm is now available as module instead of example. +see :ref:`miniterm` for details. + +miniterm.py_ + The miniterm program. + +setup-miniterm-py2exe.py_ + This is a py2exe setup script for Windows. It can be used to create a + standalone ``miniterm.exe``. + +.. _miniterm.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/serial/tools/miniterm.py +.. _setup-miniterm-py2exe.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/setup-miniterm-py2exe.py + + +TCP/IP - serial bridge +====================== +This program opens a TCP/IP port. When a connection is made to that port (e.g. +with telnet) it forwards all data to the serial port and vice versa. + +This example only exports a raw socket connection. The next example +below gives the client much more control over the remote serial port. + +- The serial port settings are set on the command line when starting the + program. +- There is no possibility to change settings from remote. +- All data is passed through as-is. + +:: + + usage: tcp_serial_redirect.py [-h] [-q] [--parity {N,E,O,S,M}] [--rtscts] + [--xonxoff] [--rts RTS] [--dtr DTR] + [-P LOCALPORT] + SERIALPORT [BAUDRATE] + + Simple Serial to Network (TCP/IP) redirector. + + positional arguments: + SERIALPORT serial port name + BAUDRATE set baud rate, default: 9600 + + optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -q, --quiet suppress non error messages + + serial port: + --parity {N,E,O,S,M} set parity, one of {N E O S M}, default: N + --rtscts enable RTS/CTS flow control (default off) + --xonxoff enable software flow control (default off) + --rts RTS set initial RTS line state (possible values: 0, 1) + --dtr DTR set initial DTR line state (possible values: 0, 1) + + network settings: + -P LOCALPORT, --localport LOCALPORT + local TCP port + + NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect to + this service over the network. Only one connection at once is supported. When + the connection is terminated it waits for the next connect. + + +tcp_serial_redirect.py_ + Main program. + +.. _tcp_serial_redirect.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/tcp_serial_redirect.py + + +Single-port TCP/IP - serial bridge (RFC 2217) +============================================= +Simple cross platform :rfc:`2217` serial port server. It uses threads and is +portable (runs on POSIX, Windows, etc). + +- The port settings and control lines (RTS/DTR) can be changed at any time + using :rfc:`2217` requests. The status lines (DSR/CTS/RI/CD) are polled every + second and notifications are sent to the client. +- Telnet character IAC (0xff) needs to be doubled in data stream. IAC followed + by another value is interpreted as Telnet command sequence. +- Telnet negotiation commands are sent when connecting to the server. +- RTS/DTR are activated on client connect and deactivated on disconnect. +- Default port settings are set again when client disconnects. + +:: + + usage: rfc2217_server.py [-h] [-p TCPPORT] [-v] SERIALPORT + + RFC 2217 Serial to Network (TCP/IP) redirector. + + positional arguments: + SERIALPORT + + optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -p TCPPORT, --localport TCPPORT + local TCP port, default: 2217 + -v, --verbose print more diagnostic messages (option can be given + multiple times) + + NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect to + this service over the network. Only one connection at once is supported. When + the connection is terminated it waits for the next connect. + +.. versionadded:: 2.5 + +rfc2217_server.py_ + Main program. + +setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py_ + This is a py2exe setup script for Windows. It can be used to create a + standalone ``rfc2217_server.exe``. + +.. _rfc2217_server.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/rfc2217_server.py +.. _setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py + + +Multi-port TCP/IP - serial bridge (RFC 2217) +============================================ +This example implements a TCP/IP to serial port service that works with +multiple ports at once. It uses select, no threads, for the serial ports and +the network sockets and therefore runs on POSIX systems only. + +- Full control over the serial port with :rfc:`2217`. +- Check existence of ``/tty/USB0...8``. This is done every 5 seconds using + ``os.path.exists``. +- Send zeroconf announcements when port appears or disappears (uses + python-avahi and dbus). Service name: ``_serial_port._tcp``. +- Each serial port becomes available as one TCP/IP server. e.g. + ``/dev/ttyUSB0`` is reachable at ``<host>:7000``. +- Single process for all ports and sockets (not per port). +- The script can be started as daemon. +- Logging to stdout or when run as daemon to syslog. +- Default port settings are set again when client disconnects. +- modem status lines (CTS/DSR/RI/CD) are not polled periodically and the server + therefore does not send NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE on its own. However it responds to + request from the client (i.e. use the ``poll_modem`` option in the URL when + using a pySerial client.) + +:: + + usage: port_publisher.py [options] + + Announce the existence of devices using zeroconf and provide + a TCP/IP <-> serial port gateway (implements RFC 2217). + + If running as daemon, write to syslog. Otherwise write to stdout. + + optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + + serial port settings: + --ports-regex REGEX specify a regex to search against the serial devices + and their descriptions (default: /dev/ttyUSB[0-9]+) + + network settings: + --tcp-port PORT specify lowest TCP port number (default: 7000) + + daemon: + -d, --daemon start as daemon + --pidfile FILE specify a name for the PID file + + diagnostics: + -o FILE, --logfile FILE + write messages file instead of stdout + -q, --quiet suppress most diagnostic messages + -v, --verbose increase diagnostic messages + + NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect to + this service over the network. Only one connection at once, per port, is + supported. When the connection is terminated, it waits for the next connect. + +Requirements: + +- Python (>= 2.4) +- python-avahi +- python-dbus +- python-serial (>= 2.5) + +Installation as daemon: + +- Copy the script ``port_publisher.py`` to ``/usr/local/bin``. +- Copy the script ``port_publisher.sh`` to ``/etc/init.d``. +- Add links to the runlevels using ``update-rc.d port_publisher.sh defaults 99`` +- That's it :-) the service will be started on next reboot. Alternatively run + ``invoke-rc.d port_publisher.sh start`` as root. + +.. versionadded:: 2.5 new example + +port_publisher.py_ + Multi-port TCP/IP-serial converter (RFC 2217) for POSIX environments. + +port_publisher.sh_ + Example init.d script. + +.. _port_publisher.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/port_publisher.py +.. _port_publisher.sh: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/port_publisher.sh + + +wxPython examples +================= +A simple terminal application for wxPython and a flexible serial port +configuration dialog are shown here. + +wxTerminal.py_ + A simple terminal application. Note that the length of the buffer is + limited by wx and it may suddenly stop displaying new input. + +wxTerminal.wxg_ + A wxGlade design file for the terminal application. + +wxSerialConfigDialog.py_ + A flexible serial port configuration dialog. + +wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg_ + The wxGlade design file for the configuration dialog. + +setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py_ + A py2exe setup script to package the terminal application. + +.. _wxTerminal.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxTerminal.py +.. _wxTerminal.wxg: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxTerminal.wxg +.. _wxSerialConfigDialog.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.py +.. _wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg +.. _setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/examples/setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py + + + +Unit tests +========== +The project uses a number of unit test to verify the functionality. They all +need a loop back connector. The scripts itself contain more information. All +test scripts are contained in the directory ``test``. + +The unit tests are performed on port ``loop://`` unless a different device +name or URL is given on the command line (``sys.argv[1]``). e.g. to run the +test on an attached USB-serial converter ``hwgrep://USB`` could be used or +the actual name such as ``/dev/ttyUSB0`` or ``COM1`` (depending on platform). + +run_all_tests.py_ + Collect all tests from all ``test*`` files and run them. By default, the + ``loop://`` device is used. + +test.py_ + Basic tests (binary capabilities, timeout, control lines). + +test_advanced.py_ + Test more advanced features (properties). + +test_high_load.py_ + Tests involving sending a lot of data. + +test_readline.py_ + Tests involving ``readline``. + +test_iolib.py_ + Tests involving the :mod:`io` library. Only available for Python 2.6 and + newer. + +test_url.py_ + Tests involving the :ref:`URL <URLs>` feature. + +.. _run_all_tests.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/run_all_tests.py +.. _test.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test.py +.. _test_advanced.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_advanced.py +.. _test_high_load.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_high_load.py +.. _test_readline.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_readline.py +.. _test_iolib.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_iolib.py +.. _test_url.py: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/blob/master/test/test_url.py diff --git a/documentation/index.rst b/documentation/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3ca19d --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +.. pySerial documentation master file +.. _welcome: + +Welcome to pySerial's documentation +=================================== + + +This module encapsulates the access for the serial port. It provides backends +for Python_ running on Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD (possibly any POSIX compliant +system) and IronPython. The module named "serial" automatically selects the +appropriate backend. + +Other pages (online) + +- `project page on GitHub`_ +- `Download Page`_ with releases +- This page, when viewed online is at https://pyserial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ or + http://pythonhosted.org/pyserial/ . + +.. _Python: http://python.org/ +.. _`project page on GitHub`: https://github.com/pyserial/ +.. _`Download Page`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial + + +Contents: + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 2 + + pyserial + shortintro + pyserial_api + tools + url_handlers + examples + appendix + +Indices and tables +================== + +* :ref:`genindex` +* :ref:`modindex` +* :ref:`search` + diff --git a/documentation/pyserial.png b/documentation/pyserial.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fd45f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/pyserial.png diff --git a/documentation/pyserial.rst b/documentation/pyserial.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..080066f --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/pyserial.rst @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +========== + pySerial +========== + +Overview +======== + +This module encapsulates the access for the serial port. It provides backends +for Python_ running on Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD (possibly any POSIX compliant +system) and IronPython. The module named "serial" automatically selects the +appropriate backend. + +It is released under a free software license, see LICENSE_ for more +details. + +Copyright (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti(at)gmx.net> + +Other pages (online) + +- `project page on GitHub`_ +- `Download Page`_ with releases (PyPi) +- This page, when viewed online is at https://pyserial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ or + http://pythonhosted.org/pyserial/ . + +.. _Python: http://python.org/ +.. _LICENSE: appendix.html#license +.. _`project page on GitHub`: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/ +.. _`Download Page`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial + + +Features +======== +- Same class based interface on all supported platforms. +- Access to the port settings through Python properties. +- Support for different byte sizes, stop bits, parity and flow control with + RTS/CTS and/or Xon/Xoff. +- Working with or without receive timeout. +- File like API with "read" and "write" ("readline" etc. also supported). +- The files in this package are 100% pure Python. +- The port is set up for binary transmission. No NULL byte stripping, CR-LF + translation etc. (which are many times enabled for POSIX.) This makes this + module universally useful. +- Compatible with :mod:`io` library +- RFC 2217 client (experimental), server provided in the examples. + + +Requirements +============ +- Python 2.7 or Python 3.4 and newer + +- If running on Windows: Windows 7 or newer + +- If running on Jython: "Java Communications" (JavaComm) or compatible + extension for Java + +For older installations (older Python versions or older operating systems), see +`older versions`_ below. + + +Installation +============ + +This installs a package that can be used from Python (``import serial``). + +To install for all users on the system, administrator rights (root) +may be required. + +From PyPI +--------- +pySerial can be installed from PyPI:: + + python -m pip install pyserial + +Using the `python`/`python3` executable of the desired version (2.7/3.x). + +Developers also may be interested to get the source archive, because it +contains examples, tests and the this documentation. + +From Conda +---------- +pySerial can be installed from Conda:: + + conda install pyserial + + or + + conda install -c conda-forge pyserial + +Currently the default conda channel will provide version 3.4 whereas the +conda-forge channel provides the current 3.x version. + +Conda: https://www.continuum.io/downloads + +From source (zip/tar.gz or checkout) +------------------------------------ +Download the archive from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial or +https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/releases. +Unpack the archive, enter the ``pyserial-x.y`` directory and run:: + + python setup.py install + +Using the `python`/`python3` executable of the desired version (2.7/3.x). + +Packages +-------- +There are also packaged versions for some Linux distributions: + +- Debian/Ubuntu: "python-serial", "python3-serial" +- Fedora / RHEL / CentOS / EPEL: "pyserial" +- Arch Linux: "python-pyserial" +- Gentoo: "dev-python/pyserial" + +Note that some distributions may package an older version of pySerial. +These packages are created and maintained by developers working on +these distributions. + +.. _PyPi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial + + +References +========== +* Python: http://www.python.org/ +* Jython: http://www.jython.org/ +* IronPython: http://www.codeplex.com/IronPython + + +Older Versions +============== +Older versions are still available on the current download_ page or the `old +download`_ page. The last version of pySerial's 2.x series was `2.7`_, +compatible with Python 2.3 and newer and partially with early Python 3.x +versions. + +pySerial `1.21`_ is compatible with Python 2.0 on Windows, Linux and several +un*x like systems, MacOSX and Jython. + +On Windows, releases older than 2.5 will depend on pywin32_ (previously known as +win32all). WinXP is supported up to 3.0.1. + + +.. _`old download`: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyserial/files/pyserial/ +.. _download: https://pypi.python.org/simple/pyserial/ +.. _pywin32: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pywin32 +.. _`2.7`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial/2.7 +.. _`1.21`: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyserial/files/pyserial/1.21/pyserial-1.21.zip/download diff --git a/documentation/pyserial_api.rst b/documentation/pyserial_api.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12a7765 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/pyserial_api.rst @@ -0,0 +1,1309 @@ +============== + pySerial API +============== + +.. module:: serial + +Classes +======= + +Native ports +------------ + +.. class:: Serial + + .. method:: __init__(port=None, baudrate=9600, bytesize=EIGHTBITS, parity=PARITY_NONE, stopbits=STOPBITS_ONE, timeout=None, xonxoff=False, rtscts=False, write_timeout=None, dsrdtr=False, inter_byte_timeout=None, exclusive=None) + + :param port: + Device name or :const:`None`. + + :param int baudrate: + Baud rate such as 9600 or 115200 etc. + + :param bytesize: + Number of data bits. Possible values: + :const:`FIVEBITS`, :const:`SIXBITS`, :const:`SEVENBITS`, + :const:`EIGHTBITS` + + :param parity: + Enable parity checking. Possible values: + :const:`PARITY_NONE`, :const:`PARITY_EVEN`, :const:`PARITY_ODD` + :const:`PARITY_MARK`, :const:`PARITY_SPACE` + + :param stopbits: + Number of stop bits. Possible values: + :const:`STOPBITS_ONE`, :const:`STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE`, + :const:`STOPBITS_TWO` + + :param float timeout: + Set a read timeout value in seconds. + + :param bool xonxoff: + Enable software flow control. + + :param bool rtscts: + Enable hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control. + + :param bool dsrdtr: + Enable hardware (DSR/DTR) flow control. + + :param float write_timeout: + Set a write timeout value in seconds. + + :param float inter_byte_timeout: + Inter-character timeout, :const:`None` to disable (default). + + :param bool exclusive: + Set exclusive access mode (POSIX only). A port cannot be opened in + exclusive access mode if it is already open in exclusive access mode. + + :exception ValueError: + Will be raised when parameter are out of range, e.g. baud rate, data bits. + + :exception SerialException: + In case the device can not be found or can not be configured. + + + The port is immediately opened on object creation, when a *port* is + given. It is not opened when *port* is :const:`None` and a successive call + to :meth:`open` is required. + + *port* is a device name: depending on operating system. e.g. + ``/dev/ttyUSB0`` on GNU/Linux or ``COM3`` on Windows. + + The parameter *baudrate* can be one of the standard values: + 50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, + 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200. + These are well supported on all platforms. + + Standard values above 115200, such as: 230400, 460800, 500000, 576000, + 921600, 1000000, 1152000, 1500000, 2000000, 2500000, 3000000, 3500000, + 4000000 also work on many platforms and devices. + + Non-standard values are also supported on some platforms (GNU/Linux, MAC + OSX >= Tiger, Windows). Though, even on these platforms some serial + ports may reject non-standard values. + + Possible values for the parameter *timeout* which controls the behavior + of :meth:`read`: + + - ``timeout = None``: wait forever / until requested number of bytes + are received + - ``timeout = 0``: non-blocking mode, return immediately in any case, + returning zero or more, up to the requested number of bytes + - ``timeout = x``: set timeout to ``x`` seconds (float allowed) + returns immediately when the requested number of bytes are available, + otherwise wait until the timeout expires and return all bytes that + were received until then. + + :meth:`write` is blocking by default, unless *write_timeout* is set. + For possible values refer to the list for *timeout* above. + + Note that enabling both flow control methods (*xonxoff* and *rtscts*) + together may not be supported. It is common to use one of the methods + at once, not both. + + *dsrdtr* is not supported by all platforms (silently ignored). Setting + it to ``None`` has the effect that its state follows *rtscts*. + + Also consider using the function :func:`serial_for_url` instead of + creating Serial instances directly. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5 + *dsrdtr* now defaults to ``False`` (instead of *None*) + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 numbers as *port* argument are no longer supported + .. versionadded:: 3.3 ``exclusive`` flag + + .. method:: open() + + Open port. The state of :attr:`rts` and :attr:`dtr` is applied. + + .. note:: + + Some OS and/or drivers may activate RTS and or DTR automatically, + as soon as the port is opened. There may be a glitch on RTS/DTR + when :attr:`rts` or :attr:`dtr` are set differently from their + default value (``True`` / active). + + .. note:: + + For compatibility reasons, no error is reported when applying + :attr:`rts` or :attr:`dtr` fails on POSIX due to EINVAL (22) or + ENOTTY (25). + + .. method:: close() + + Close port immediately. + + .. method:: __del__() + + Destructor, close port when serial port instance is freed. + + + The following methods may raise :exc:`SerialException` when applied to a closed + port. + + .. method:: read(size=1) + + :param size: Number of bytes to read. + :return: Bytes read from the port. + :rtype: bytes + + Read *size* bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5 + Returns an instance of :class:`bytes` when available (Python 2.6 + and newer) and :class:`str` otherwise. + + .. method:: read_until(expected=LF, size=None) + + :param expected: The byte string to search for. + :param size: Number of bytes to read. + :return: Bytes read from the port. + :rtype: bytes + + Read until an expected sequence is found ('\\n' by default), the size + is exceeded or until timeout occurs. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5 + Returns an instance of :class:`bytes` when available (Python 2.6 + and newer) and :class:`str` otherwise. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.5 + First argument was called ``terminator`` in previous versions. + + .. method:: write(data) + + :param data: Data to send. + :return: Number of bytes written. + :rtype: int + :exception SerialTimeoutException: + In case a write timeout is configured for the port and the time is + exceeded. + + Write the bytes *data* to the port. This should be of type ``bytes`` + (or compatible such as ``bytearray`` or ``memoryview``). Unicode + strings must be encoded (e.g. ``'hello'.encode('utf-8')``. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5 + Accepts instances of :class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray` when + available (Python 2.6 and newer) and :class:`str` otherwise. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5 + Write returned ``None`` in previous versions. + + .. method:: flush() + + Flush of file like objects. In this case, wait until all data is + written. + + .. attribute:: in_waiting + + :getter: Get the number of bytes in the input buffer + :type: int + + Return the number of bytes in the receive buffer. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 changed to property from ``inWaiting()`` + + .. attribute:: out_waiting + + :getter: Get the number of bytes in the output buffer + :type: int + :platform: Posix + :platform: Windows + + Return the number of bytes in the output buffer. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.7 (Posix support added) + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 changed to property from ``outWaiting()`` + + .. method:: reset_input_buffer() + + Flush input buffer, discarding all its contents. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``flushInput()`` + + .. method:: reset_output_buffer() + + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and + discarding all that is in the buffer. + + Note, for some USB serial adapters, this may only flush the buffer of + the OS and not all the data that may be present in the USB part. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``flushOutput()`` + + .. method:: send_break(duration=0.25) + + :param float duration: Time in seconds, to activate the BREAK condition. + + Send break condition. Timed, returns to idle state after given + duration. + + + .. attribute:: break_condition + + :getter: Get the current BREAK state + :setter: Control the BREAK state + :type: bool + + When set to ``True`` activate BREAK condition, else disable. + Controls TXD. When active, no transmitting is possible. + + .. attribute:: rts + + :setter: Set the state of the RTS line + :getter: Return the state of the RTS line + :type: bool + + Set RTS line to specified logic level. It is possible to assign this + value before opening the serial port, then the value is applied upon + :meth:`open` (with restrictions, see :meth:`open`). + + .. attribute:: dtr + + :setter: Set the state of the DTR line + :getter: Return the state of the DTR line + :type: bool + + Set DTR line to specified logic level. It is possible to assign this + value before opening the serial port, then the value is applied upon + :meth:`open` (with restrictions, see :meth:`open`). + + Read-only attributes: + + .. attribute:: name + + :getter: Device name. + :type: str + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + + .. attribute:: cts + + :getter: Get the state of the CTS line + :type: bool + + Return the state of the CTS line. + + .. attribute:: dsr + + :getter: Get the state of the DSR line + :type: bool + + Return the state of the DSR line. + + .. attribute:: ri + + :getter: Get the state of the RI line + :type: bool + + Return the state of the RI line. + + .. attribute:: cd + + :getter: Get the state of the CD line + :type: bool + + Return the state of the CD line + + .. attribute:: is_open + + :getter: Get the state of the serial port, whether it's open. + :type: bool + + New values can be assigned to the following attributes (properties), the + port will be reconfigured, even if it's opened at that time: + + + .. attribute:: port + + :type: str + + Read or write port. When the port is already open, it will be closed + and reopened with the new setting. + + .. attribute:: baudrate + + :getter: Get current baud rate + :setter: Set new baud rate + :type: int + + Read or write current baud rate setting. + + .. attribute:: bytesize + + :getter: Get current byte size + :setter: Set new byte size. Possible values: + :const:`FIVEBITS`, :const:`SIXBITS`, :const:`SEVENBITS`, + :const:`EIGHTBITS` + :type: int + + Read or write current data byte size setting. + + .. attribute:: parity + + :getter: Get current parity setting + :setter: Set new parity mode. Possible values: + :const:`PARITY_NONE`, :const:`PARITY_EVEN`, :const:`PARITY_ODD` + :const:`PARITY_MARK`, :const:`PARITY_SPACE` + + Read or write current parity setting. + + .. attribute:: stopbits + + :getter: Get current stop bit setting + :setter: Set new stop bit setting. Possible values: + :const:`STOPBITS_ONE`, :const:`STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE`, + :const:`STOPBITS_TWO` + + Read or write current stop bit width setting. + + .. attribute:: timeout + + :getter: Get current read timeout setting + :setter: Set read timeout + :type: float (seconds) + + Read or write current read timeout setting. + + .. attribute:: write_timeout + + :getter: Get current write timeout setting + :setter: Set write timeout + :type: float (seconds) + + Read or write current write timeout setting. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``writeTimeout`` + + .. attribute:: inter_byte_timeout + + :getter: Get current inter byte timeout setting + :setter: Disable (``None``) or enable the inter byte timeout + :type: float or None + + Read or write current inter byte timeout setting. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``interCharTimeout`` + + .. attribute:: xonxoff + + :getter: Get current software flow control setting + :setter: Enable or disable software flow control + :type: bool + + Read or write current software flow control rate setting. + + .. attribute:: rtscts + + :getter: Get current hardware flow control setting + :setter: Enable or disable hardware flow control + :type: bool + + Read or write current hardware flow control setting. + + .. attribute:: dsrdtr + + :getter: Get current hardware flow control setting + :setter: Enable or disable hardware flow control + :type: bool + + Read or write current hardware flow control setting. + + .. attribute:: rs485_mode + + :getter: Get the current RS485 settings + :setter: Disable (``None``) or enable the RS485 settings + :type: :class:`rs485.RS485Settings` or ``None`` + :platform: Posix (Linux, limited set of hardware) + :platform: Windows (only RTS on TX possible) + + Attribute to configure RS485 support. When set to an instance of + :class:`rs485.RS485Settings` and supported by OS, RTS will be active + when data is sent and inactive otherwise (for reception). The + :class:`rs485.RS485Settings` class provides additional settings + supported on some platforms. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + + + The following constants are also provided: + + .. attribute:: BAUDRATES + + A list of valid baud rates. The list may be incomplete, such that higher + and/or intermediate baud rates may also be supported by the device + (Read Only). + + .. attribute:: BYTESIZES + + A list of valid byte sizes for the device (Read Only). + + .. attribute:: PARITIES + + A list of valid parities for the device (Read Only). + + .. attribute:: STOPBITS + + A list of valid stop bit widths for the device (Read Only). + + + The following methods are for compatibility with the :mod:`io` library. + + .. method:: readable() + + :return: True + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + + .. method:: writable() + + :return: True + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + + .. method:: seekable() + + :return: False + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + + .. method:: readinto(b) + + :param b: bytearray or array instance + :return: Number of byte read + + Read up to len(b) bytes into :class:`bytearray` *b* and return the + number of bytes read. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + + .. method:: readline(size=-1) + + Provided via :meth:`io.IOBase.readline` + + .. method:: readlines(hint=-1) + + Provided via :meth:`io.IOBase.readlines` + + .. method:: writelines(lines) + + Provided via :meth:`io.IOBase.writelines` + + The port settings can be read and written as dictionary. The following + keys are supported: ``write_timeout``, ``inter_byte_timeout``, + ``dsrdtr``, ``baudrate``, ``timeout``, ``parity``, ``bytesize``, + ``rtscts``, ``stopbits``, ``xonxoff`` + + .. method:: get_settings() + + :return: a dictionary with current port settings. + :rtype: dict + + Get a dictionary with port settings. This is useful to backup the + current settings so that a later point in time they can be restored + using :meth:`apply_settings`. + + Note that the state of control lines (RTS/DTR) are not part of the + settings. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``getSettingsDict`` + + .. method:: apply_settings(d) + + :param dict d: a dictionary with port settings. + + Applies a dictionary that was created by :meth:`get_settings`. Only + changes are applied and when a key is missing, it means that the + setting stays unchanged. + + Note that control lines (RTS/DTR) are not changed. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``applySettingsDict`` + + + .. _context-manager: + + This class can be used as context manager. The serial port is closed when + the context is left. + + .. method:: __enter__() + + :returns: Serial instance + + Returns the instance that was used in the ``with`` statement. + + Example: + + >>> with serial.serial_for_url(port) as s: + ... s.write(b'hello') + + The port is opened automatically: + + >>> port = serial.Serial() + >>> port.port = '...' + >>> with port as s: + ... s.write(b'hello') + + Which also means that ``with`` statements can be used repeatedly, + each time opening and closing the port. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.4 the port is automatically opened + + + .. method:: __exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) + + Closes serial port (exceptions are not handled by ``__exit__``). + + + Platform specific methods. + + .. warning:: Programs using the following methods and attributes are not + portable to other platforms! + + .. method:: nonblocking() + + :platform: Posix + + .. deprecated:: 3.2 + The serial port is already opened in this mode. This method is not + needed and going away. + + + .. method:: fileno() + + :platform: Posix + :return: File descriptor. + + Return file descriptor number for the port that is opened by this object. + It is useful when serial ports are used with :mod:`select`. + + .. method:: set_input_flow_control(enable) + + :platform: Posix + :param bool enable: Set flow control state. + + Manually control flow - when software flow control is enabled. + + This will send XON (true) and XOFF (false) to the other device. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 (Posix support added) + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``flowControlOut`` + + .. method:: set_output_flow_control(enable) + + :platform: Posix (HW and SW flow control) + :platform: Windows (SW flow control only) + :param bool enable: Set flow control state. + + Manually control flow of outgoing data - when hardware or software flow + control is enabled. + + Sending will be suspended when called with ``False`` and enabled when + called with ``True``. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.7 (renamed on Posix, function was called ``flowControl``) + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 renamed from ``setXON`` + + .. method:: cancel_read() + + :platform: Posix + :platform: Windows + + Cancel a pending read operation from another thread. A blocking + :meth:`read` call is aborted immediately. :meth:`read` will not report + any error but return all data received up to that point (similar to a + timeout). + + On Posix a call to `cancel_read()` may cancel a future :meth:`read` call. + + .. versionadded:: 3.1 + + .. method:: cancel_write() + + :platform: Posix + :platform: Windows + + Cancel a pending write operation from another thread. The + :meth:`write` method will return immediately (no error indicated). + However the OS may still be sending from the buffer, a separate call to + :meth:`reset_output_buffer` may be needed. + + On Posix a call to `cancel_write()` may cancel a future :meth:`write` call. + + .. versionadded:: 3.1 + + .. note:: The following members are deprecated and will be removed in a + future release. + + .. attribute:: portstr + + .. deprecated:: 2.5 use :attr:`name` instead + + .. method:: inWaiting() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`in_waiting` + + .. method:: isOpen() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`is_open` + + .. attribute:: writeTimeout + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`write_timeout` + + .. attribute:: interCharTimeout + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`inter_byte_timeout` + + .. method:: sendBreak(duration=0.25) + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :meth:`send_break` + + .. method:: flushInput() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :meth:`reset_input_buffer` + + .. method:: flushOutput() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :meth:`reset_output_buffer` + + .. method:: setBreak(level=True) + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`break_condition` + + .. method:: setRTS(level=True) + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`rts` + + .. method:: setDTR(level=True) + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`dtr` + + .. method:: getCTS() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`cts` + + .. method:: getDSR() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`dsr` + + .. method:: getRI() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`ri` + + .. method:: getCD() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`cd` + + .. method:: getSettingsDict() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :meth:`get_settings` + + .. method:: applySettingsDict(d) + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :meth:`apply_settings` + + .. method:: outWaiting() + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :attr:`out_waiting` + + .. method:: setXON(level=True) + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :meth:`set_output_flow_control` + + .. method:: flowControlOut(enable) + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 see :meth:`set_input_flow_control` + + .. attribute:: rtsToggle + + :platform: Windows + + Attribute to configure RTS toggle control setting. When enabled and + supported by OS, RTS will be active when data is available and inactive + if no data is available. + + .. versionadded:: 2.6 + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 (removed, see :attr:`rs485_mode` instead) + + +Implementation detail: some attributes and functions are provided by the +class :class:`serial.SerialBase` which inherits from :class:`io.RawIOBase` +and some by the platform specific class and others by the base class +mentioned above. + + +RS485 support +------------- +The :class:`Serial` class has a :attr:`Serial.rs485_mode` attribute which allows to +enable RS485 specific support on some platforms. Currently Windows and Linux +(only a small number of devices) are supported. + +:attr:`Serial.rs485_mode` needs to be set to an instance of +:class:`rs485.RS485Settings` to enable or to ``None`` to disable this feature. + +Usage:: + + import serial + import serial.rs485 + ser = serial.Serial(...) + ser.rs485_mode = serial.rs485.RS485Settings(...) + ser.write(b'hello') + +There is a subclass :class:`rs485.RS485` available to emulate the RS485 support +on regular serial ports (``serial.rs485`` needs to be imported). + + +.. class:: rs485.RS485Settings + + A class that holds RS485 specific settings which are supported on + some platforms. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + + .. method:: __init__(rts_level_for_tx=True, rts_level_for_rx=False, loopback=False, delay_before_tx=None, delay_before_rx=None): + + :param bool rts_level_for_tx: + RTS level for transmission + + :param bool rts_level_for_rx: + RTS level for reception + + :param bool loopback: + When set to ``True`` transmitted data is also received. + + :param float delay_before_tx: + Delay after setting RTS but before transmission starts + + :param float delay_before_rx: + Delay after transmission ends and resetting RTS + + .. attribute:: rts_level_for_tx + + RTS level for transmission. + + .. attribute:: rts_level_for_rx + + RTS level for reception. + + .. attribute:: loopback + + When set to ``True`` transmitted data is also received. + + .. attribute:: delay_before_tx + + Delay after setting RTS but before transmission starts (seconds as float). + + .. attribute:: delay_before_rx + + Delay after transmission ends and resetting RTS (seconds as float). + + +.. class:: rs485.RS485 + + A subclass that replaces the :meth:`Serial.write` method with one that toggles RTS + according to the RS485 settings. + + Usage:: + + ser = serial.rs485.RS485(...) + ser.rs485_mode = serial.rs485.RS485Settings(...) + ser.write(b'hello') + + .. warning:: This may work unreliably on some serial ports (control signals not + synchronized or delayed compared to data). Using delays may be unreliable + (varying times, larger than expected) as the OS may not support very fine + grained delays (no smaller than in the order of tens of milliseconds). + + .. note:: Some implementations support this natively in the class + :class:`Serial`. Better performance can be expected when the native version + is used. + + .. note:: The loopback property is ignored by this implementation. The actual + behavior depends on the used hardware. + + + +:rfc:`2217` Network ports +------------------------- + +.. warning:: This implementation is currently in an experimental state. Use + at your own risk. + +.. class:: rfc2217.Serial + + This implements a :rfc:`2217` compatible client. Port names are :ref:`URL + <URLs>` in the form: ``rfc2217://<host>:<port>[?<option>[&<option>]]`` + + This class API is compatible to :class:`Serial` with a few exceptions: + + - ``write_timeout`` is not implemented + - The current implementation starts a thread that keeps reading from the + (internal) socket. The thread is managed automatically by the + :class:`rfc2217.Serial` port object on :meth:`open`/:meth:`close`. + However it may be a problem for user applications that like to use select + instead of threads. + + Due to the nature of the network and protocol involved there are a few + extra points to keep in mind: + + - All operations have an additional latency time. + - Setting control lines (RTS/CTS) needs more time. + - Reading the status lines (DSR/DTR etc.) returns a cached value. When that + cache is updated depends entirely on the server. The server itself may + implement a polling at a certain rate and quick changes may be invisible. + - The network layer also has buffers. This means that :meth:`flush`, + :meth:`reset_input_buffer` and :meth:`reset_output_buffer` may work with + additional delay. Likewise :attr:`in_waiting` returns the size of the + data arrived at the objects internal buffer and excludes any bytes in the + network buffers or any server side buffer. + - Closing and immediately reopening the same port may fail due to time + needed by the server to get ready again. + + Not implemented yet / Possible problems with the implementation: + + - :rfc:`2217` flow control between client and server (objects internal + buffer may eat all your memory when never read). + - No authentication support (servers may not prompt for a password etc.) + - No encryption. + + Due to lack of authentication and encryption it is not suitable to use this + client for connections across the internet and should only be used in + controlled environments. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + + +.. class:: rfc2217.PortManager + + This class provides helper functions for implementing :rfc:`2217` + compatible servers. + + Basically, it implements everything needed for the :rfc:`2217` protocol. + It just does not open sockets and read/write to serial ports (though it + changes other port settings). The user of this class must take care of the + data transmission itself. The reason for that is, that this way, this class + supports all programming models such as threads and select. + + Usage examples can be found in the examples where two TCP/IP - serial + converters are shown, one using threads (the single port server) and an + other using select (the multi port server). + + .. note:: Each new client connection must create a new instance as this + object (and the :rfc:`2217` protocol) has internal state. + + .. method:: __init__(serial_port, connection, debug_output=False) + + :param serial_port: a :class:`Serial` instance that is managed. + :param connection: an object implementing :meth:`write`, used to write + to the network. + :param debug_output: enables debug messages: a :class:`logging.Logger` + instance or None. + + Initializes the Manager and starts negotiating with client in Telnet + and :rfc:`2217` protocol. The negotiation starts immediately so that + the class should be instantiated in the moment the client connects. + + The *serial_port* can be controlled by :rfc:`2217` commands. This + object will modify the port settings (baud rate etc.) and control lines + (RTS/DTR) send BREAK etc. when the corresponding commands are found by + the :meth:`filter` method. + + The *connection* object must implement a :meth:`write` function. + This function must ensure that *data* is written at once (no user data + mixed in, i.e. it must be thread-safe). All data must be sent in its + raw form (:meth:`escape` must not be used) as it is used to send Telnet + and :rfc:`2217` control commands. + + For diagnostics of the connection or the implementation, *debug_output* + can be set to an instance of a :class:`logging.Logger` (e.g. + ``logging.getLogger('rfc2217.server')``). The caller should configure + the logger using ``setLevel`` for the desired detail level of the logs. + + .. method:: escape(data) + + :param data: data to be sent over the network. + :return: data, escaped for Telnet/:rfc:`2217` + + A generator that escapes all data to be compatible with :rfc:`2217`. + Implementors of servers should use this function to process all data + sent over the network. + + The function returns a generator which can be used in ``for`` loops. + It can be converted to bytes using :func:`serial.to_bytes`. + + .. method:: filter(data) + + :param data: data read from the network, including Telnet and + :rfc:`2217` controls. + :return: data, free from Telnet and :rfc:`2217` controls. + + A generator that filters and processes all data related to :rfc:`2217`. + Implementors of servers should use this function to process all data + received from the network. + + The function returns a generator which can be used in ``for`` loops. + It can be converted to bytes using :func:`serial.to_bytes`. + + .. method:: check_modem_lines(force_notification=False) + + :param force_notification: Set to false. Parameter is for internal use. + + This function needs to be called periodically (e.g. every second) when + the server wants to send NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE messages. This is required + to support the client for reading CTS/DSR/RI/CD status lines. + + The function reads the status line and issues the notifications + automatically. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + +.. seealso:: + + :rfc:`2217` - Telnet Com Port Control Option + + +Exceptions +========== + +.. exception:: SerialException + + Base class for serial port exceptions. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5 + Now derives from :exc:`IOError` instead of :exc:`Exception` + +.. exception:: SerialTimeoutException + + Exception that is raised on write timeouts. + + +Constants +========= + +*Parity* + +.. data:: PARITY_NONE +.. data:: PARITY_EVEN +.. data:: PARITY_ODD +.. data:: PARITY_MARK +.. data:: PARITY_SPACE + +*Stop bits* + +.. data:: STOPBITS_ONE +.. data:: STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE +.. data:: STOPBITS_TWO + +Note that 1.5 stop bits are not supported on POSIX. It will fall back to 2 stop +bits. + +*Byte size* + +.. data:: FIVEBITS +.. data:: SIXBITS +.. data:: SEVENBITS +.. data:: EIGHTBITS + + +*Others* + +Default control characters (instances of :class:`bytes` for Python 3.0+) for +software flow control: + +.. data:: XON +.. data:: XOFF + +Module version: + +.. data:: VERSION + + A string indicating the pySerial version, such as ``3.0``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.3 + + +Module functions and attributes +=============================== + +.. function:: device(number) + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 removed, use ``serial.tools.list_ports`` instead + + +.. function:: serial_for_url(url, \*args, \*\*kwargs) + + :param url: Device name, number or :ref:`URL <URLs>` + :param do_not_open: When set to true, the serial port is not opened. + :return: an instance of :class:`Serial` or a compatible object. + + Get a native or a :rfc:`2217` implementation of the Serial class, depending + on port/url. This factory function is useful when an application wants + to support both, local ports and remote ports. There is also support + for other types, see :ref:`URL <URLs>` section. + + The port is not opened when a keyword parameter called *do_not_open* is + given and true, by default it is opened. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + + +.. attribute:: protocol_handler_packages + + This attribute is a list of package names (strings) that is searched for + protocol handlers. + + e.g. we want to support a URL ``foobar://``. A module + ``my_handlers.protocol_foobar`` is provided by the user:: + + serial.protocol_handler_packages.append("my_handlers") + s = serial.serial_for_url("foobar://") + + For an URL starting with ``XY://`` is the function :func:`serial_for_url` + attempts to import ``PACKAGE.protocol_XY`` with each candidate for + ``PACKAGE`` from this list. + + .. versionadded:: 2.6 + + +.. function:: to_bytes(sequence) + + :param sequence: bytes, bytearray or memoryview + :returns: an instance of ``bytes`` + + Convert a sequence to a ``bytes`` type. This is used to write code that is + compatible to Python 2.x and 3.x. + + In Python versions prior 3.x, ``bytes`` is a subclass of str. They convert + ``str([17])`` to ``'[17]'`` instead of ``'\x11'`` so a simple + ``bytes(sequence)`` doesn't work for all versions of Python. + + This function is used internally and in the unit tests. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + +.. function:: iterbytes(sequence) + + :param sequence: bytes, bytearray or memoryview + :returns: a generator that yields bytes + + Some versions of Python (3.x) would return integers instead of bytes when + looping over an instance of ``bytes``. This helper function ensures that + bytes are returned. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + + +Threading +========= + +.. module:: serial.threaded +.. versionadded:: 3.0 + +.. warning:: This implementation is currently in an experimental state. Use + at your own risk. + +This module provides classes to simplify working with threads and protocols. + +.. class:: Protocol + + Protocol as used by the :class:`ReaderThread`. This base class provides empty + implementations of all methods. + + + .. method:: connection_made(transport) + + :param transport: instance used to write to serial port. + + Called when reader thread is started. + + .. method:: data_received(data) + + :param bytes data: received bytes + + Called with snippets received from the serial port. + + .. method:: connection_lost(exc) + + :param exc: Exception if connection was terminated by error else ``None`` + + Called when the serial port is closed or the reader loop terminated + otherwise. + +.. class:: Packetizer(Protocol) + + Read binary packets from serial port. Packets are expected to be terminated + with a ``TERMINATOR`` byte (null byte by default). + + The class also keeps track of the transport. + + .. attribute:: TERMINATOR = b'\\0' + + .. method:: __init__() + + .. method:: connection_made(transport) + + Stores transport. + + .. method:: connection_lost(exc) + + Forgets transport. + + .. method:: data_received(data) + + :param bytes data: partial received data + + Buffer received data and search for :attr:`TERMINATOR`, when found, + call :meth:`handle_packet`. + + .. method:: handle_packet(packet) + + :param bytes packet: a packet as defined by ``TERMINATOR`` + + Process packets - to be overridden by subclassing. + + +.. class:: LineReader(Packetizer) + + Read and write (Unicode) lines from/to serial port. + The encoding is applied. + + + .. attribute:: TERMINATOR = b'\\r\\n' + + Line ending. + + .. attribute:: ENCODING = 'utf-8' + + Encoding of the send and received data. + + .. attribute:: UNICODE_HANDLING = 'replace' + + Unicode error handly policy. + + .. method:: handle_packet(packet) + + :param bytes packet: a packet as defined by ``TERMINATOR`` + + In this case it will be a line, calls :meth:`handle_line` after applying + the :attr:`ENCODING`. + + .. method:: handle_line(line) + + :param str line: Unicode string with one line (excluding line terminator) + + Process one line - to be overridden by subclassing. + + .. method:: write_line(text) + + :param str text: Unicode string with one line (excluding line terminator) + + Write *text* to the transport. *text* is expected to be a Unicode + string and the encoding is applied before sending and also the + :attr:`TERMINATOR` (new line) is appended. + + +.. class:: ReaderThread(threading.Thread) + + Implement a serial port read loop and dispatch to a Protocol instance (like + the :class:`asyncio.Protocol`) but do it with threads. + + Calls to :meth:`close` will close the serial port but it is also possible + to just :meth:`stop` this thread and continue to use the serial port + instance otherwise. + + .. method:: __init__(serial_instance, protocol_factory) + + :param serial_instance: serial port instance (opened) to be used. + :param protocol_factory: a callable that returns a Protocol instance + + Initialize thread. + + Note that the ``serial_instance`` 's timeout is set to one second! + Other settings are not changed. + + .. method:: stop() + + Stop the reader thread. + + .. method:: run() + + The actual reader loop driven by the thread. It calls + :meth:`Protocol.connection_made`, reads from the serial port calling + :meth:`Protocol.data_received` and finally calls :meth:`Protocol.connection_lost` + when :meth:`close` is called or an error occurs. + + .. method:: write(data) + + :param bytes data: data to write + + Thread safe writing (uses lock). + + .. method:: close() + + Close the serial port and exit reader thread, calls :meth:`stop` (uses lock). + + .. method:: connect() + + Wait until connection is set up and return the transport and protocol + instances. + + + This class can be used as context manager, in this case it starts + the thread and connects automatically. The serial port is closed + when the context is left. + + .. method:: __enter__() + + :returns: protocol + + Connect and return protocol instance. + + .. method:: __exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) + + Closes serial port. + +Example:: + + class PrintLines(LineReader): + def connection_made(self, transport): + super(PrintLines, self).connection_made(transport) + sys.stdout.write('port opened\n') + self.write_line('hello world') + + def handle_line(self, data): + sys.stdout.write('line received: {}\n'.format(repr(data))) + + def connection_lost(self, exc): + if exc: + traceback.print_exc(exc) + sys.stdout.write('port closed\n') + + ser = serial.serial_for_url('loop://', baudrate=115200, timeout=1) + with ReaderThread(ser, PrintLines) as protocol: + protocol.write_line('hello') + time.sleep(2) + + +asyncio +======= + +``asyncio`` was introduced with Python 3.4. Experimental support for pySerial +is provided via a separate distribution `pyserial-asyncio`_. + +It is currently under development, see: + +- http://pyserial-asyncio.readthedocs.io/ +- https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial-asyncio + +.. _`pyserial-asyncio`: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial-asyncio + diff --git a/documentation/shortintro.rst b/documentation/shortintro.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9230e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/shortintro.rst @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +==================== + Short introduction +==================== + +Opening serial ports +==================== + +Open port at "9600,8,N,1", no timeout:: + + >>> import serial + >>> ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyUSB0') # open serial port + >>> print(ser.name) # check which port was really used + >>> ser.write(b'hello') # write a string + >>> ser.close() # close port + +Open named port at "19200,8,N,1", 1s timeout:: + + >>> with serial.Serial('/dev/ttyS1', 19200, timeout=1) as ser: + ... x = ser.read() # read one byte + ... s = ser.read(10) # read up to ten bytes (timeout) + ... line = ser.readline() # read a '\n' terminated line + +Open port at "38400,8,E,1", non blocking HW handshaking:: + + >>> ser = serial.Serial('COM3', 38400, timeout=0, + ... parity=serial.PARITY_EVEN, rtscts=1) + >>> s = ser.read(100) # read up to one hundred bytes + ... # or as much is in the buffer + +Configuring ports later +======================= + +Get a Serial instance and configure/open it later:: + + >>> ser = serial.Serial() + >>> ser.baudrate = 19200 + >>> ser.port = 'COM1' + >>> ser + Serial<id=0xa81c10, open=False>(port='COM1', baudrate=19200, bytesize=8, parity='N', stopbits=1, timeout=None, xonxoff=0, rtscts=0) + >>> ser.open() + >>> ser.is_open + True + >>> ser.close() + >>> ser.is_open + False + +Also supported with :ref:`context manager <context-manager>`:: + + with serial.Serial() as ser: + ser.baudrate = 19200 + ser.port = 'COM1' + ser.open() + ser.write(b'hello') + + +Readline +======== +Be careful when using :meth:`readline`. Do specify a timeout when opening the +serial port otherwise it could block forever if no newline character is +received. Also note that :meth:`readlines` only works with a timeout. +:meth:`readlines` depends on having a timeout and interprets that as EOF (end +of file). It raises an exception if the port is not opened correctly. + +Do also have a look at the example files in the examples directory in the +source distribution or online. + +.. note:: + + The ``eol`` parameter for :meth:`readline` is no longer supported when + pySerial is run with newer Python versions (V2.6+) where the module + :mod:`io` is available. + +EOL +--- +To specify the EOL character for :meth:`readline` or to use universal newline +mode, it is advised to use io.TextIOWrapper_:: + + import serial + import io + ser = serial.serial_for_url('loop://', timeout=1) + sio = io.TextIOWrapper(io.BufferedRWPair(ser, ser)) + + sio.write(unicode("hello\n")) + sio.flush() # it is buffering. required to get the data out *now* + hello = sio.readline() + print(hello == unicode("hello\n")) + + +.. _io.TextIOWrapper: http://docs.python.org/library/io.html#io.TextIOWrapper + + +Testing ports +============= +Listing ports +------------- +``python -m serial.tools.list_ports`` will print a list of available ports. It +is also possible to add a regexp as first argument and the list will only +include entries that matched. + +.. note:: + + The enumeration may not work on all operating systems. It may be + incomplete, list unavailable ports or may lack detailed descriptions of the + ports. + +.. versionadded: 2.6 + +Accessing ports +--------------- +pySerial includes a small console based terminal program called +:ref:`miniterm`. It can be started with ``python -m serial.tools.miniterm <port_name>`` +(use option ``-h`` to get a listing of all options). diff --git a/documentation/tools.rst b/documentation/tools.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9685718 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/tools.rst @@ -0,0 +1,291 @@ +======= + Tools +======= + +.. module:: serial + +serial.tools.list_ports +======================= +.. module:: serial.tools.list_ports + +This module can be executed to get a list of ports (``python -m +serial.tools.list_ports``). It also contains the following functions. + + +.. function:: comports(include_links=False) + + :param bool include_links: include symlinks under ``/dev`` when they point + to a serial port + :return: a list containing :class:`ListPortInfo` objects. + + The function returns a list of :obj:`ListPortInfo` objects. + + Items are returned in no particular order. It may make sense to sort the + items. Also note that the reported strings are different across platforms + and operating systems, even for the same device. + + .. note:: Support is limited to a number of operating systems. On some + systems description and hardware ID will not be available + (``None``). + + Under Linux, OSX and Windows, extended information will be available for + USB devices (e.g. the :attr:`ListPortInfo.hwid` string contains `VID:PID`, + `SER` (serial number), `LOCATION` (hierarchy), which makes them searchable + via :func:`grep`. The USB info is also available as attributes of + :attr:`ListPortInfo`. + + If *include_links* is true, all devices under ``/dev`` are inspected and + tested if they are a link to a known serial port device. These entries + will include ``LINK`` in their ``hwid`` string. This implies that the same + device listed twice, once under its original name and once under linked + name. + + :platform: Posix (/dev files) + :platform: Linux (/dev files, sysfs) + :platform: OSX (iokit) + :platform: Windows (setupapi, registry) + + +.. function:: grep(regexp, include_links=False) + + :param regexp: regular expression (see stdlib :mod:`re`) + :param bool include_links: include symlinks under ``/dev`` when they point + to a serial port + :return: an iterable that yields :class:`ListPortInfo` objects, see also + :func:`comports`. + + Search for ports using a regular expression. Port ``name``, + ``description`` and ``hwid`` are searched (case insensitive). The function + returns an iterable that contains the same data that :func:`comports` + generates, but includes only those entries that match the regexp. + + +.. class:: ListPortInfo + + This object holds information about a serial port. It supports indexed + access for backwards compatibility, as in ``port, desc, hwid = info``. + + .. attribute:: device + + Full device name/path, e.g. ``/dev/ttyUSB0``. This is also the + information returned as first element when accessed by index. + + .. attribute:: name + + Short device name, e.g. ``ttyUSB0``. + + .. attribute:: description + + Human readable description or ``n/a``. This is also the information + returned as second element when accessed by index. + + .. attribute:: hwid + + Technical description or ``n/a``. This is also the information + returned as third element when accessed by index. + + USB specific data, these are all ``None`` if it is not an USB device (or the + platform does not support extended info). + + .. attribute:: vid + + USB Vendor ID (integer, 0...65535). + + .. attribute:: pid + + USB product ID (integer, 0...65535). + + .. attribute:: serial_number + + USB serial number as a string. + + .. attribute:: location + + USB device location string ("<bus>-<port>[-<port>]...") + + .. attribute:: manufacturer + + USB manufacturer string, as reported by device. + + .. attribute:: product + + USB product string, as reported by device. + + .. attribute:: interface + + Interface specific description, e.g. used in compound USB devices. + + Comparison operators are implemented such that the :obj:`ListPortInfo` objects + can be sorted by ``device``. Strings are split into groups of numbers and + text so that the order is "natural" (i.e. ``com1`` < ``com2`` < + ``com10``). + + +**Command line usage** + +Help for ``python -m serial.tools.list_ports``:: + + usage: list_ports.py [-h] [-v] [-q] [-n N] [-s] [regexp] + + Serial port enumeration + + positional arguments: + regexp only show ports that match this regex + + optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -v, --verbose show more messages + -q, --quiet suppress all messages + -n N only output the N-th entry + -s, --include-links include entries that are symlinks to real devices + + +Examples: + +- List all ports with details:: + + $ python -m serial.tools.list_ports -v + /dev/ttyS0 + desc: ttyS0 + hwid: PNP0501 + /dev/ttyUSB0 + desc: CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller + hwid: USB VID:PID=10C4:EA60 SER=0001 LOCATION=2-1.6 + 2 ports found + + +- List the 2nd port matching a USB VID:PID pattern:: + + $ python -m serial.tools.list_ports 1234:5678 -q -n 2 + /dev/ttyUSB1 + +.. versionadded:: 2.6 +.. versionchanged:: 3.0 returning ``ListPortInfo`` objects instead of a tuple + + +.. _miniterm: + +serial.tools.miniterm +===================== +.. module:: serial.tools.miniterm + +This is a console application that provides a small terminal application. + +Miniterm itself does not implement any terminal features such as VT102 +compatibility. However it may inherit these features from the terminal it is run. +For example on GNU/Linux running from an xterm it will support the escape +sequences of the xterm. On Windows the typical console window is dumb and does +not support any escapes. When ANSI.sys is loaded it supports some escapes. + +The default is to filter terminal control characters, see ``--filter`` for +different options. + +Miniterm:: + + --- Miniterm on /dev/ttyS0: 9600,8,N,1 --- + --- Quit: Ctrl+] | Menu: Ctrl+T | Help: Ctrl+T followed by Ctrl+H --- + +Command line options can be given so that binary data including escapes for +terminals are escaped or output as hex. + +Miniterm supports :rfc:`2217` remote serial ports and raw sockets using :ref:`URLs` +such as ``rfc2217://<host>:<port>`` respectively ``socket://<host>:<port>`` as +*port* argument when invoking. + +Command line options ``python -m serial.tools.miniterm -h``:: + + usage: miniterm.py [-h] [--parity {N,E,O,S,M}] [--rtscts] [--xonxoff] + [--rts RTS] [--dtr DTR] [-e] [--encoding CODEC] [-f NAME] + [--eol {CR,LF,CRLF}] [--raw] [--exit-char NUM] + [--menu-char NUM] [-q] [--develop] + [port] [baudrate] + + Miniterm - A simple terminal program for the serial port. + + positional arguments: + port serial port name + baudrate set baud rate, default: 9600 + + optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + + port settings: + --parity {N,E,O,S,M} set parity, one of {N E O S M}, default: N + --rtscts enable RTS/CTS flow control (default off) + --xonxoff enable software flow control (default off) + --rts RTS set initial RTS line state (possible values: 0, 1) + --dtr DTR set initial DTR line state (possible values: 0, 1) + --ask ask again for port when open fails + + data handling: + -e, --echo enable local echo (default off) + --encoding CODEC set the encoding for the serial port (e.g. hexlify, + Latin1, UTF-8), default: UTF-8 + -f NAME, --filter NAME + add text transformation + --eol {CR,LF,CRLF} end of line mode + --raw Do no apply any encodings/transformations + + hotkeys: + --exit-char NUM Unicode of special character that is used to exit the + application, default: 29 + --menu-char NUM Unicode code of special character that is used to + control miniterm (menu), default: 20 + + diagnostics: + -q, --quiet suppress non-error messages + --develop show Python traceback on error + + +Available filters (``--filter`` option): + +- ``colorize``: Apply different colors for received and echo +- ``debug``: Print what is sent and received +- ``default``: remove typical terminal control codes from input +- ``direct``: do-nothing: forward all data unchanged +- ``nocontrol``: Remove all control codes, incl. ``CR+LF`` +- ``printable``: Show decimal code for all non-ASCII characters and replace most control codes + + +Miniterm supports some control functions while being connected. +Typing :kbd:`Ctrl+T Ctrl+H` when it is running shows the help text:: + + --- pySerial (3.0a) - miniterm - help + --- + --- Ctrl+] Exit program + --- Ctrl+T Menu escape key, followed by: + --- Menu keys: + --- Ctrl+T Send the menu character itself to remote + --- Ctrl+] Send the exit character itself to remote + --- Ctrl+I Show info + --- Ctrl+U Upload file (prompt will be shown) + --- Ctrl+A encoding + --- Ctrl+F edit filters + --- Toggles: + --- Ctrl+R RTS Ctrl+D DTR Ctrl+B BREAK + --- Ctrl+E echo Ctrl+L EOL + --- + --- Port settings (Ctrl+T followed by the following): + --- p change port + --- 7 8 set data bits + --- N E O S M change parity (None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark) + --- 1 2 3 set stop bits (1, 2, 1.5) + --- b change baud rate + --- x X disable/enable software flow control + --- r R disable/enable hardware flow control + +:kbd:`Ctrl+T z` suspends the connection (port is opened) and reconnects when a +key is pressed. This can be used to temporarily access the serial port with an +other application, without exiting miniterm. If reconnecting fails it is +also possible to exit (:kbd:`Ctrl+]`) or change the port (:kbd:`p`). + +.. versionchanged:: 2.5 + Added :kbd:`Ctrl+T` menu and added support for opening URLs. +.. versionchanged:: 2.6 + File moved from the examples to :mod:`serial.tools.miniterm`. +.. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Apply encoding on serial port, convert to Unicode for console. + Added new filters, default to stripping terminal control sequences. + Added ``--ask`` option. +.. versionchanged:: 3.5 + Enable escape code handling on Windows 10 console. diff --git a/documentation/url_handlers.rst b/documentation/url_handlers.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c57615 --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/url_handlers.rst @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +.. _URLs: + +============== + URL Handlers +============== + +.. module:: serial + +Overview +======== +The function :func:`serial_for_url` accepts the following types of URLs: + +- ``rfc2217://<host>:<port>[?<option>[&<option>...]]`` +- ``socket://<host>:<port>[?logging={debug|info|warning|error}]`` +- ``loop://[?logging={debug|info|warning|error}]`` +- ``hwgrep://<regexp>[&skip_busy][&n=N]`` +- ``spy://port[?option[=value][&option[=value]]]`` +- ``alt://port?class=<classname>`` +- ``cp2110://<bus>:<dev>:<if>`` + +.. versionchanged:: 3.0 Options are specified with ``?`` and ``&`` instead of ``/`` + +Device names are also supported, e.g.: + +- ``/dev/ttyUSB0`` (Linux) +- ``COM3`` (Windows) + +Future releases of pySerial might add more types. Since pySerial 2.6 it is also +possible for the user to add protocol handlers using +:attr:`protocol_handler_packages`. + + +``rfc2217://`` +============== +Used to connect to :rfc:`2217` compatible servers. All serial port +functions are supported. Implemented by :class:`rfc2217.Serial`. + +Supported options in the URL are: + +- ``ign_set_control`` does not wait for acknowledges to SET_CONTROL. This + option can be used for non compliant servers (i.e. when getting an + ``remote rejected value for option 'control'`` error when connecting). + +- ``poll_modem``: The client issues NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE requests when status + lines are read (CTS/DTR/RI/CD). Without this option it relies on the server + sending the notifications automatically (that's what the RFC suggests and + most servers do). Enable this option when :attr:`cts` does not work as + expected, i.e. for servers that do not send notifications. + +- ``timeout=<value>``: Change network timeout (default 3 seconds). This is + useful when the server takes a little more time to send its answers. The + timeout applies to the initial Telnet / :rfc:`2217` negotiation as well + as changing port settings or control line change commands. + +- ``logging={debug|info|warning|error}``: Prints diagnostic messages (not + useful for end users). It uses the logging module and a logger called + ``pySerial.rfc2217`` so that the application can setup up logging + handlers etc. It will call :meth:`logging.basicConfig` which initializes + for output on ``sys.stderr`` (if no logging was set up already). + +.. warning:: The connection is not encrypted and no authentication is + supported! Only use it in trusted environments. + + +``socket://`` +============= +The purpose of this connection type is that applications using pySerial can +connect to TCP/IP to serial port converters that do not support :rfc:`2217`. + +Uses a TCP/IP socket. All serial port settings, control and status lines +are ignored. Only data is transmitted and received. + +Supported options in the URL are: + +- ``logging={debug|info|warning|error}``: Prints diagnostic messages (not + useful for end users). It uses the logging module and a logger called + ``pySerial.socket`` so that the application can setup up logging handlers + etc. It will call :meth:`logging.basicConfig` which initializes for + output on ``sys.stderr`` (if no logging was set up already). + +.. warning:: The connection is not encrypted and no authentication is + supported! Only use it in trusted environments. + + +``loop://`` +=========== +The least useful type. It simulates a loop back connection +(``RX<->TX`` ``RTS<->CTS`` ``DTR<->DSR``). It could be used to test +applications or run the unit tests. + +Supported options in the URL are: + +- ``logging={debug|info|warning|error}``: Prints diagnostic messages (not + useful for end users). It uses the logging module and a logger called + ``pySerial.loop`` so that the application can setup up logging handlers + etc. It will call :meth:`logging.basicConfig` which initializes for + output on ``sys.stderr`` (if no logging was set up already). + + +``hwgrep://`` +============= +This type uses :mod:`serial.tools.list_ports` to obtain a list of ports and +searches the list for matches by a regexp that follows the slashes (see Pythons +:py:mod:`re` module for detailed syntax information). + +Note that options are separated using the character ``&``, this also applies to +the first, where URLs usually use ``?``. This exception is made as the question +mark is used in regexp itself. + +Depending on the capabilities of the ``list_ports`` module on the system, it is +possible to search for the description or hardware ID of a device, e.g. USB +VID:PID or texts. + +Unfortunately, on some systems ``list_ports`` only lists a subset of the port +names with no additional information. Currently, on Windows and Linux and +OSX it should find additional information. + +Supported options in the URL are: + +- ``n=N``: pick the N'th entry instead of the first +- ``skip_busy``: skip ports that can not be opened, e.g. because they are + already in use. This may not work as expected on platforms where the file is + not locked automatically (e.g. Posix). + + +.. _spy: + +``spy://`` +========== +Wrapping the native serial port, this protocol makes it possible to +intercept the data received and transmitted as well as the access to the +control lines, break and flush commands. It is mainly used to debug +applications. + +Supported options in the URL are: + +- ``file=FILENAME`` output to given file or device instead of stderr +- ``color`` enable ANSI escape sequences to colorize output +- ``raw`` output the read and written data directly (default is to create a + hex dump). In this mode, no control line and other commands are logged. +- ``all`` also show ``in_waiting`` and empty ``read()`` calls (hidden by + default because of high traffic). +- ``log`` or ``log=LOGGERNAME`` output to stdlib ``logging`` module. Default + channel name is ``serial``. This variant outputs hex dump. +- ``rawlog`` or ``rawlog=LOGGERNAME`` output to stdlib ``logging`` module. Default + channel name is ``serial``. This variant outputs text (``repr``). + +The ``log`` and ``rawlog`` options require that the logging is set up, in order +to see the log output. + +Example:: + + import serial + + with serial.serial_for_url('spy:///dev/ttyUSB0?file=test.txt', timeout=1) as s: + s.dtr = False + s.write('hello world') + s.read(20) + s.dtr = True + s.write(serial.to_bytes(range(256))) + s.read(400) + s.send_break() + + with open('test.txt') as f: + print(f.read()) + +Outputs:: + + 000000.002 Q-RX reset_input_buffer + 000000.002 DTR inactive + 000000.002 TX 0000 68 65 6C 6C 6F 20 77 6F 72 6C 64 hello world + 000001.015 RX 0000 68 65 6C 6C 6F 20 77 6F 72 6C 64 hello world + 000001.015 DTR active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`abcdefghijklmno + 000001.016 TX 0070 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F pqrstuvwxyz{|}~. + 000001.016 TX 0080 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F ................ + 000001.016 TX 0090 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F ................ + 000001.016 TX 00A0 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF ................ + 000001.016 TX 00B0 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF ................ + 000001.016 TX 00C0 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF ................ + 000001.016 TX 00D0 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF ................ + 000001.016 TX 00E0 E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF ................ + 000001.016 TX 00F0 F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF ................ + 000002.284 RX 0000 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F ................ + 000002.284 RX 0010 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F ................ + 000002.284 RX 0020 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F !"#$%&'()*+,-./ + 000002.284 RX 0030 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 0123456789:;<=>? + 000002.284 RX 0040 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO + 000002.284 RX 0050 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ + 000002.284 RX 0060 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F `abcdefghijklmno + 000002.284 RX 0070 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F pqrstuvwxyz{|}~. + 000002.284 RX 0080 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F ................ + 000002.284 RX 0090 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F ................ + 000002.284 RX 00A0 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF ................ + 000002.284 RX 00B0 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF ................ + 000002.284 RX 00C0 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF ................ + 000002.284 RX 00D0 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF ................ + 000002.284 RX 00E0 E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF ................ + 000002.284 RX 00F0 F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF ................ + 000002.284 BRK send_break 0.25 + +Another example, on POSIX, open a second terminal window and find out it's +device (e.g. with the ``ps`` command in the TTY column), assumed to be +``/dev/pts/2`` here, double quotes are used so that the ampersand in the URL is +not interpreted by the shell:: + + python -m serial.tools.miniterm "spy:///dev/ttyUSB0?file=/dev/pts/2&color" 115200 + +The spy output will be live in the second terminal window. + +.. versionadded:: 3.0 +.. versionchanged:: 3.6 Added ``log`` and ``rawlog`` options + + +``alt://`` +========== +This handler allows to select alternate implementations of the native serial +port. + +Currently only the POSIX platform provides alternative implementations. + +``PosixPollSerial`` + Poll based read implementation. Not all systems support poll properly. + However this one has better handling of errors, such as a device + disconnecting while it's in use (e.g. USB-serial unplugged). + +``VTIMESerial`` + Implement timeout using ``VTIME``/``VMIN`` of TTY device instead of using + ``select``. This means that inter character timeout and overall timeout + can not be used at the same time. Overall timeout is disabled when + inter-character timeout is used. The error handling is degraded. + + +Examples:: + + alt:///dev/ttyUSB0?class=PosixPollSerial + alt:///dev/ttyUSB0?class=VTIMESerial + +.. versionadded:: 3.0 + + +``cp2110://`` +============= +This backend implements support for HID-to-UART devices manufactured by Silicon +Labs and marketed as CP2110 and CP2114. The implementation is (mostly) +OS-independent and in userland. It relies on `cython-hidapi`_. + +.. _cython-hidapi: https://github.com/trezor/cython-hidapi + +Examples:: + + cp2110://0001:004a:00 + cp2110://0002:0077:00 + +.. versionadded:: 3.5 + +Examples +======== + +- ``rfc2217://localhost:7000`` +- ``rfc2217://localhost:7000?poll_modem`` +- ``rfc2217://localhost:7000?ign_set_control&timeout=5.5`` +- ``socket://localhost:7777`` +- ``loop://?logging=debug`` +- ``hwgrep://0451:f432`` (USB VID:PID) +- ``spy://COM54?file=log.txt`` +- ``alt:///dev/ttyUSB0?class=PosixPollSerial`` +- ``cp2110://0001:004a:00`` diff --git a/examples/at_protocol.py b/examples/at_protocol.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d43007 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/at_protocol.py @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +""" +Example of a AT command protocol. + +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayes_command_set +http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-V.250-200307-I/en +""" +from __future__ import print_function + +import sys +sys.path.insert(0, '..') + +import logging +import serial +import serial.threaded +import threading + +try: + import queue +except ImportError: + import Queue as queue + + +class ATException(Exception): + pass + + +class ATProtocol(serial.threaded.LineReader): + + TERMINATOR = b'\r\n' + + def __init__(self): + super(ATProtocol, self).__init__() + self.alive = True + self.responses = queue.Queue() + self.events = queue.Queue() + self._event_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._run_event) + self._event_thread.daemon = True + self._event_thread.name = 'at-event' + self._event_thread.start() + self.lock = threading.Lock() + + def stop(self): + """ + Stop the event processing thread, abort pending commands, if any. + """ + self.alive = False + self.events.put(None) + self.responses.put('<exit>') + + def _run_event(self): + """ + Process events in a separate thread so that input thread is not + blocked. + """ + while self.alive: + try: + self.handle_event(self.events.get()) + except: + logging.exception('_run_event') + + def handle_line(self, line): + """ + Handle input from serial port, check for events. + """ + if line.startswith('+'): + self.events.put(line) + else: + self.responses.put(line) + + def handle_event(self, event): + """ + Spontaneous message received. + """ + print('event received:', event) + + def command(self, command, response='OK', timeout=5): + """ + Set an AT command and wait for the response. + """ + with self.lock: # ensure that just one thread is sending commands at once + self.write_line(command) + lines = [] + while True: + try: + line = self.responses.get(timeout=timeout) + #~ print("%s -> %r" % (command, line)) + if line == response: + return lines + else: + lines.append(line) + except queue.Empty: + raise ATException('AT command timeout ({!r})'.format(command)) + + +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + import time + + class PAN1322(ATProtocol): + """ + Example communication with PAN1322 BT module. + + Some commands do not respond with OK but with a '+...' line. This is + implemented via command_with_event_response and handle_event, because + '+...' lines are also used for real events. + """ + + def __init__(self): + super(PAN1322, self).__init__() + self.event_responses = queue.Queue() + self._awaiting_response_for = None + + def connection_made(self, transport): + super(PAN1322, self).connection_made(transport) + # our adapter enables the module with RTS=low + self.transport.serial.rts = False + time.sleep(0.3) + self.transport.serial.reset_input_buffer() + + def handle_event(self, event): + """Handle events and command responses starting with '+...'""" + if event.startswith('+RRBDRES') and self._awaiting_response_for.startswith('AT+JRBD'): + rev = event[9:9 + 12] + mac = ':'.join('{:02X}'.format(ord(x)) for x in rev.decode('hex')[::-1]) + self.event_responses.put(mac) + else: + logging.warning('unhandled event: {!r}'.format(event)) + + def command_with_event_response(self, command): + """Send a command that responds with '+...' line""" + with self.lock: # ensure that just one thread is sending commands at once + self._awaiting_response_for = command + self.transport.write(b'{}\r\n'.format(command.encode(self.ENCODING, self.UNICODE_HANDLING))) + response = self.event_responses.get() + self._awaiting_response_for = None + return response + + # - - - example commands + + def reset(self): + self.command("AT+JRES", response='ROK') # SW-Reset BT module + + def get_mac_address(self): + # requests hardware / calibration info as event + return self.command_with_event_response("AT+JRBD") + + ser = serial.serial_for_url('spy://COM1', baudrate=115200, timeout=1) + #~ ser = serial.Serial('COM1', baudrate=115200, timeout=1) + with serial.threaded.ReaderThread(ser, PAN1322) as bt_module: + bt_module.reset() + print("reset OK") + print("MAC address is", bt_module.get_mac_address()) diff --git a/examples/port_publisher.py b/examples/port_publisher.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..eecc2a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/port_publisher.py @@ -0,0 +1,578 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Multi-port serial<->TCP/IP forwarder. +- RFC 2217 +- check existence of serial port periodically +- start/stop forwarders +- each forwarder creates a server socket and opens the serial port +- serial ports are opened only once. network connect/disconnect + does not influence serial port +- only one client per connection +""" +import os +import select +import socket +import sys +import time +import traceback + +import serial +import serial.rfc2217 +import serial.tools.list_ports + +import dbus + +# Try to import the avahi service definitions properly. If the avahi module is +# not available, fall back to a hard-coded solution that hopefully still works. +try: + import avahi +except ImportError: + class avahi: + DBUS_NAME = "org.freedesktop.Avahi" + DBUS_PATH_SERVER = "/" + DBUS_INTERFACE_SERVER = "org.freedesktop.Avahi.Server" + DBUS_INTERFACE_ENTRY_GROUP = DBUS_NAME + ".EntryGroup" + IF_UNSPEC = -1 + PROTO_UNSPEC, PROTO_INET, PROTO_INET6 = -1, 0, 1 + + +class ZeroconfService: + """\ + A simple class to publish a network service with zeroconf using avahi. + """ + + def __init__(self, name, port, stype="_http._tcp", + domain="", host="", text=""): + self.name = name + self.stype = stype + self.domain = domain + self.host = host + self.port = port + self.text = text + self.group = None + + def publish(self): + bus = dbus.SystemBus() + server = dbus.Interface( + bus.get_object( + avahi.DBUS_NAME, + avahi.DBUS_PATH_SERVER + ), + avahi.DBUS_INTERFACE_SERVER + ) + + g = dbus.Interface( + bus.get_object( + avahi.DBUS_NAME, + server.EntryGroupNew() + ), + avahi.DBUS_INTERFACE_ENTRY_GROUP + ) + + g.AddService(avahi.IF_UNSPEC, avahi.PROTO_UNSPEC, dbus.UInt32(0), + self.name, self.stype, self.domain, self.host, + dbus.UInt16(self.port), self.text) + + g.Commit() + self.group = g + + def unpublish(self): + if self.group is not None: + self.group.Reset() + self.group = None + + def __str__(self): + return "{!r} @ {}:{} ({})".format(self.name, self.host, self.port, self.stype) + + +class Forwarder(ZeroconfService): + """\ + Single port serial<->TCP/IP forarder that depends on an external select + loop. + - Buffers for serial -> network and network -> serial + - RFC 2217 state + - Zeroconf publish/unpublish on open/close. + """ + + def __init__(self, device, name, network_port, on_close=None, log=None): + ZeroconfService.__init__(self, name, network_port, stype='_serial_port._tcp') + self.alive = False + self.network_port = network_port + self.on_close = on_close + self.log = log + self.device = device + self.serial = serial.Serial() + self.serial.port = device + self.serial.baudrate = 115200 + self.serial.timeout = 0 + self.socket = None + self.server_socket = None + self.rfc2217 = None # instantiate later, when connecting + + def __del__(self): + try: + if self.alive: + self.close() + except: + pass # XXX errors on shutdown + + def open(self): + """open serial port, start network server and publish service""" + self.buffer_net2ser = bytearray() + self.buffer_ser2net = bytearray() + + # open serial port + try: + self.serial.rts = False + self.serial.open() + except Exception as msg: + self.handle_serial_error(msg) + + self.serial_settings_backup = self.serial.get_settings() + + # start the socket server + # XXX add IPv6 support: use getaddrinfo for socket options, bind to multiple sockets? + # info_list = socket.getaddrinfo(None, port, 0, socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0, socket.AI_PASSIVE) + self.server_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + self.server_socket.setsockopt( + socket.SOL_SOCKET, + socket.SO_REUSEADDR, + self.server_socket.getsockopt( + socket.SOL_SOCKET, + socket.SO_REUSEADDR + ) | 1 + ) + self.server_socket.setblocking(0) + try: + self.server_socket.bind(('', self.network_port)) + self.server_socket.listen(1) + except socket.error as msg: + self.handle_server_error() + #~ raise + if self.log is not None: + self.log.info("{}: Waiting for connection on {}...".format(self.device, self.network_port)) + + # zeroconfig + self.publish() + + # now we are ready + self.alive = True + + def close(self): + """Close all resources and unpublish service""" + if self.log is not None: + self.log.info("{}: closing...".format(self.device)) + self.alive = False + self.unpublish() + if self.server_socket: + self.server_socket.close() + if self.socket: + self.handle_disconnect() + self.serial.close() + if self.on_close is not None: + # ensure it is only called once + callback = self.on_close + self.on_close = None + callback(self) + + def write(self, data): + """the write method is used by serial.rfc2217.PortManager. it has to + write to the network.""" + self.buffer_ser2net += data + + def update_select_maps(self, read_map, write_map, error_map): + """Update dictionaries for select call. insert fd->callback mapping""" + if self.alive: + # always handle serial port reads + read_map[self.serial] = self.handle_serial_read + error_map[self.serial] = self.handle_serial_error + # handle serial port writes if buffer is not empty + if self.buffer_net2ser: + write_map[self.serial] = self.handle_serial_write + # handle network + if self.socket is not None: + # handle socket if connected + # only read from network if the internal buffer is not + # already filled. the TCP flow control will hold back data + if len(self.buffer_net2ser) < 2048: + read_map[self.socket] = self.handle_socket_read + # only check for write readiness when there is data + if self.buffer_ser2net: + write_map[self.socket] = self.handle_socket_write + error_map[self.socket] = self.handle_socket_error + else: + # no connection, ensure clear buffer + self.buffer_ser2net = bytearray() + # check the server socket + read_map[self.server_socket] = self.handle_connect + error_map[self.server_socket] = self.handle_server_error + + def handle_serial_read(self): + """Reading from serial port""" + try: + data = os.read(self.serial.fileno(), 1024) + if data: + # store data in buffer if there is a client connected + if self.socket is not None: + # escape outgoing data when needed (Telnet IAC (0xff) character) + if self.rfc2217: + data = serial.to_bytes(self.rfc2217.escape(data)) + self.buffer_ser2net.extend(data) + else: + self.handle_serial_error() + except Exception as msg: + self.handle_serial_error(msg) + + def handle_serial_write(self): + """Writing to serial port""" + try: + # write a chunk + n = os.write(self.serial.fileno(), bytes(self.buffer_net2ser)) + # and see how large that chunk was, remove that from buffer + self.buffer_net2ser = self.buffer_net2ser[n:] + except Exception as msg: + self.handle_serial_error(msg) + + def handle_serial_error(self, error=None): + """Serial port error""" + # terminate connection + self.close() + + def handle_socket_read(self): + """Read from socket""" + try: + # read a chunk from the serial port + data = self.socket.recv(1024) + if data: + # Process RFC 2217 stuff when enabled + if self.rfc2217: + data = b''.join(self.rfc2217.filter(data)) + # add data to buffer + self.buffer_net2ser.extend(data) + else: + # empty read indicates disconnection + self.handle_disconnect() + except socket.error: + if self.log is not None: + self.log.exception("{}: error reading...".format(self.device)) + self.handle_socket_error() + + def handle_socket_write(self): + """Write to socket""" + try: + # write a chunk + count = self.socket.send(bytes(self.buffer_ser2net)) + # and remove the sent data from the buffer + self.buffer_ser2net = self.buffer_ser2net[count:] + except socket.error: + if self.log is not None: + self.log.exception("{}: error writing...".format(self.device)) + self.handle_socket_error() + + def handle_socket_error(self): + """Socket connection fails""" + self.handle_disconnect() + + def handle_connect(self): + """Server socket gets a connection""" + # accept a connection in any case, close connection + # below if already busy + connection, addr = self.server_socket.accept() + if self.socket is None: + self.socket = connection + # More quickly detect bad clients who quit without closing the + # connection: After 1 second of idle, start sending TCP keep-alive + # packets every 1 second. If 3 consecutive keep-alive packets + # fail, assume the client is gone and close the connection. + self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) + self.socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE, 1) + self.socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPINTVL, 1) + self.socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPCNT, 3) + self.socket.setblocking(0) + self.socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) + if self.log is not None: + self.log.warning('{}: Connected by {}:{}'.format(self.device, addr[0], addr[1])) + self.serial.rts = True + self.serial.dtr = True + if self.log is not None: + self.rfc2217 = serial.rfc2217.PortManager(self.serial, self, logger=log.getChild(self.device)) + else: + self.rfc2217 = serial.rfc2217.PortManager(self.serial, self) + else: + # reject connection if there is already one + connection.close() + if self.log is not None: + self.log.warning('{}: Rejecting connect from {}:{}'.format(self.device, addr[0], addr[1])) + + def handle_server_error(self): + """Socket server fails""" + self.close() + + def handle_disconnect(self): + """Socket gets disconnected""" + # signal disconnected terminal with control lines + try: + self.serial.rts = False + self.serial.dtr = False + finally: + # restore original port configuration in case it was changed + self.serial.apply_settings(self.serial_settings_backup) + # stop RFC 2217 state machine + self.rfc2217 = None + # clear send buffer + self.buffer_ser2net = bytearray() + # close network connection + if self.socket is not None: + self.socket.close() + self.socket = None + if self.log is not None: + self.log.warning('{}: Disconnected'.format(self.device)) + + +def test(): + service = ZeroconfService(name="TestService", port=3000) + service.publish() + input("Press the ENTER key to unpublish the service ") + service.unpublish() + + +if __name__ == '__main__': # noqa + import logging + import argparse + + VERBOSTIY = [ + logging.ERROR, # 0 + logging.WARNING, # 1 (default) + logging.INFO, # 2 + logging.DEBUG, # 3 + ] + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( + usage="""\ +%(prog)s [options] + +Announce the existence of devices using zeroconf and provide +a TCP/IP <-> serial port gateway (implements RFC 2217). + +If running as daemon, write to syslog. Otherwise write to stdout. +""", + epilog="""\ +NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect +to this service over the network. + +Only one connection at once, per port, is supported. When the connection is +terminated, it waits for the next connect. +""") + + group = parser.add_argument_group("serial port settings") + + group.add_argument( + "--ports-regex", + help="specify a regex to search against the serial devices and their descriptions (default: %(default)s)", + default='/dev/ttyUSB[0-9]+', + metavar="REGEX") + + group = parser.add_argument_group("network settings") + + group.add_argument( + "--tcp-port", + dest="base_port", + help="specify lowest TCP port number (default: %(default)s)", + default=7000, + type=int, + metavar="PORT") + + group = parser.add_argument_group("daemon") + + group.add_argument( + "-d", "--daemon", + dest="daemonize", + action="store_true", + help="start as daemon", + default=False) + + group.add_argument( + "--pidfile", + help="specify a name for the PID file", + default=None, + metavar="FILE") + + group = parser.add_argument_group("diagnostics") + + group.add_argument( + "-o", "--logfile", + help="write messages file instead of stdout", + default=None, + metavar="FILE") + + group.add_argument( + "-q", "--quiet", + dest="verbosity", + action="store_const", + const=0, + help="suppress most diagnostic messages", + default=1) + + group.add_argument( + "-v", "--verbose", + dest="verbosity", + action="count", + help="increase diagnostic messages") + + args = parser.parse_args() + + # set up logging + logging.basicConfig(level=VERBOSTIY[min(args.verbosity, len(VERBOSTIY) - 1)]) + log = logging.getLogger('port_publisher') + + # redirect output if specified + if args.logfile is not None: + class WriteFlushed: + def __init__(self, fileobj): + self.fileobj = fileobj + + def write(self, s): + self.fileobj.write(s) + self.fileobj.flush() + + def close(self): + self.fileobj.close() + sys.stdout = sys.stderr = WriteFlushed(open(args.logfile, 'a')) + # atexit.register(lambda: sys.stdout.close()) + + if args.daemonize: + # if running as daemon is requested, do the fork magic + # args.quiet = True + # do the UNIX double-fork magic, see Stevens' "Advanced + # Programming in the UNIX Environment" for details (ISBN 0201563177) + try: + pid = os.fork() + if pid > 0: + # exit first parent + sys.exit(0) + except OSError as e: + log.critical("fork #1 failed: {} ({})\n".format(e.errno, e.strerror)) + sys.exit(1) + + # decouple from parent environment + os.chdir("/") # don't prevent unmounting.... + os.setsid() + os.umask(0) + + # do second fork + try: + pid = os.fork() + if pid > 0: + # exit from second parent, save eventual PID before + if args.pidfile is not None: + open(args.pidfile, 'w').write("{}".format(pid)) + sys.exit(0) + except OSError as e: + log.critical("fork #2 failed: {} ({})\n".format(e.errno, e.strerror)) + sys.exit(1) + + if args.logfile is None: + import syslog + syslog.openlog("serial port publisher") + + # redirect output to syslog + class WriteToSysLog: + def __init__(self): + self.buffer = '' + + def write(self, s): + self.buffer += s + if '\n' in self.buffer: + output, self.buffer = self.buffer.split('\n', 1) + syslog.syslog(output) + + def flush(self): + syslog.syslog(self.buffer) + self.buffer = '' + + def close(self): + self.flush() + sys.stdout = sys.stderr = WriteToSysLog() + + # ensure the that the daemon runs a normal user, if run as root + # if os.getuid() == 0: + # name, passwd, uid, gid, desc, home, shell = pwd.getpwnam('someuser') + # os.setgid(gid) # set group first + # os.setuid(uid) # set user + + # keep the published stuff in a dictionary + published = {} + # get a nice hostname + hostname = socket.gethostname() + + def unpublish(forwarder): + """when forwarders die, we need to unregister them""" + try: + del published[forwarder.device] + except KeyError: + pass + else: + log.info("unpublish: {}".format(forwarder)) + + alive = True + next_check = 0 + # main loop + while alive: + try: + # if it is time, check for serial port devices + now = time.time() + if now > next_check: + next_check = now + 5 + connected = [d for d, p, i in serial.tools.list_ports.grep(args.ports_regex)] + # Handle devices that are published, but no longer connected + for device in set(published).difference(connected): + log.info("unpublish: {}".format(published[device])) + unpublish(published[device]) + # Handle devices that are connected but not yet published + for device in sorted(set(connected).difference(published)): + # Find the first available port, starting from specified number + port = args.base_port + ports_in_use = [f.network_port for f in published.values()] + while port in ports_in_use: + port += 1 + published[device] = Forwarder( + device, + "{} on {}".format(device, hostname), + port, + on_close=unpublish, + log=log) + log.warning("publish: {}".format(published[device])) + published[device].open() + + # select_start = time.time() + read_map = {} + write_map = {} + error_map = {} + for publisher in published.values(): + publisher.update_select_maps(read_map, write_map, error_map) + readers, writers, errors = select.select( + read_map.keys(), + write_map.keys(), + error_map.keys(), + 5) + # select_end = time.time() + # print "select used %.3f s" % (select_end - select_start) + for reader in readers: + read_map[reader]() + for writer in writers: + write_map[writer]() + for error in errors: + error_map[error]() + # print "operation used %.3f s" % (time.time() - select_end) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + alive = False + sys.stdout.write('\n') + except SystemExit: + raise + except: + #~ raise + traceback.print_exc() diff --git a/examples/port_publisher.sh b/examples/port_publisher.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..50d4f17 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/port_publisher.sh @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# daemon starter script +# based on skeleton from Debian GNU/Linux +# cliechti at gmx.net + +PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin +DAEMON=/usr/local/bin/port_publisher.py +NAME=port_publisher +DESC="serial port avahi device publisher" + +test -f $DAEMON || exit 0 + +set -e + +case "$1" in + start) + echo -n "Starting $DESC: " + $DAEMON --daemon --pidfile /var/run/$NAME.pid + echo "$NAME." + ;; + stop) + echo -n "Stopping $DESC: " + start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile /var/run/$NAME.pid + # \ --exec $DAEMON + echo "$NAME." + ;; + restart|force-reload) + echo -n "Restarting $DESC: " + start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile \ + /var/run/$NAME.pid + # --exec $DAEMON + sleep 1 + $DAEMON --daemon --pidfile /var/run/$NAME.pid + echo "$NAME." + ;; + *) + N=/etc/init.d/$NAME + echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2 + exit 1 + ;; +esac + +exit 0 + diff --git a/examples/rfc2217_server.py b/examples/rfc2217_server.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..42660dd --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/rfc2217_server.py @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# redirect data from a TCP/IP connection to a serial port and vice versa +# using RFC 2217 +# +# (C) 2009-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +import logging +import socket +import sys +import time +import threading +import serial +import serial.rfc2217 + + +class Redirector(object): + def __init__(self, serial_instance, socket, debug=False): + self.serial = serial_instance + self.socket = socket + self._write_lock = threading.Lock() + self.rfc2217 = serial.rfc2217.PortManager( + self.serial, + self, + logger=logging.getLogger('rfc2217.server') if debug else None) + self.log = logging.getLogger('redirector') + + def statusline_poller(self): + self.log.debug('status line poll thread started') + while self.alive: + time.sleep(1) + self.rfc2217.check_modem_lines() + self.log.debug('status line poll thread terminated') + + def shortcircuit(self): + """connect the serial port to the TCP port by copying everything + from one side to the other""" + self.alive = True + self.thread_read = threading.Thread(target=self.reader) + self.thread_read.daemon = True + self.thread_read.name = 'serial->socket' + self.thread_read.start() + self.thread_poll = threading.Thread(target=self.statusline_poller) + self.thread_poll.daemon = True + self.thread_poll.name = 'status line poll' + self.thread_poll.start() + self.writer() + + def reader(self): + """loop forever and copy serial->socket""" + self.log.debug('reader thread started') + while self.alive: + try: + data = self.serial.read(self.serial.in_waiting or 1) + if data: + # escape outgoing data when needed (Telnet IAC (0xff) character) + self.write(b''.join(self.rfc2217.escape(data))) + except socket.error as msg: + self.log.error('{}'.format(msg)) + # probably got disconnected + break + self.alive = False + self.log.debug('reader thread terminated') + + def write(self, data): + """thread safe socket write with no data escaping. used to send telnet stuff""" + with self._write_lock: + self.socket.sendall(data) + + def writer(self): + """loop forever and copy socket->serial""" + while self.alive: + try: + data = self.socket.recv(1024) + if not data: + break + self.serial.write(b''.join(self.rfc2217.filter(data))) + except socket.error as msg: + self.log.error('{}'.format(msg)) + # probably got disconnected + break + self.stop() + + def stop(self): + """Stop copying""" + self.log.debug('stopping') + if self.alive: + self.alive = False + self.thread_read.join() + self.thread_poll.join() + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import argparse + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( + description="RFC 2217 Serial to Network (TCP/IP) redirector.", + epilog="""\ +NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect +to this service over the network. + +Only one connection at once is supported. When the connection is terminated +it waits for the next connect. +""") + + parser.add_argument('SERIALPORT') + + parser.add_argument( + '-p', '--localport', + type=int, + help='local TCP port, default: %(default)s', + metavar='TCPPORT', + default=2217) + + parser.add_argument( + '-v', '--verbose', + dest='verbosity', + action='count', + help='print more diagnostic messages (option can be given multiple times)', + default=0) + + args = parser.parse_args() + + if args.verbosity > 3: + args.verbosity = 3 + level = (logging.WARNING, + logging.INFO, + logging.DEBUG, + logging.NOTSET)[args.verbosity] + logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) + #~ logging.getLogger('root').setLevel(logging.INFO) + logging.getLogger('rfc2217').setLevel(level) + + # connect to serial port + ser = serial.serial_for_url(args.SERIALPORT, do_not_open=True) + ser.timeout = 3 # required so that the reader thread can exit + # reset control line as no _remote_ "terminal" has been connected yet + ser.dtr = False + ser.rts = False + + logging.info("RFC 2217 TCP/IP to Serial redirector - type Ctrl-C / BREAK to quit") + + try: + ser.open() + except serial.SerialException as e: + logging.error("Could not open serial port {}: {}".format(ser.name, e)) + sys.exit(1) + + logging.info("Serving serial port: {}".format(ser.name)) + settings = ser.get_settings() + + srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + srv.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) + srv.bind(('', args.localport)) + srv.listen(1) + logging.info("TCP/IP port: {}".format(args.localport)) + while True: + try: + client_socket, addr = srv.accept() + logging.info('Connected by {}:{}'.format(addr[0], addr[1])) + client_socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) + ser.rts = True + ser.dtr = True + # enter network <-> serial loop + r = Redirector( + ser, + client_socket, + args.verbosity > 0) + try: + r.shortcircuit() + finally: + logging.info('Disconnected') + r.stop() + client_socket.close() + ser.dtr = False + ser.rts = False + # Restore port settings (may have been changed by RFC 2217 + # capable client) + ser.apply_settings(settings) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + sys.stdout.write('\n') + break + except socket.error as msg: + logging.error(str(msg)) + + logging.info('--- exit ---') diff --git a/examples/setup-miniterm-py2exe.py b/examples/setup-miniterm-py2exe.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50ea0c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/setup-miniterm-py2exe.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# setup script for py2exe to create the miniterm.exe +# +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from distutils.core import setup +import sys + +sys.path.insert(0, '..') + +import serial.tools.miniterm + + +sys.argv.extend("py2exe --bundle 1".split()) + +setup( + name='miniterm', + zipfile=None, + options={"py2exe": { + 'dll_excludes': [], + 'includes': [ + 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_hwgrep', 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_rfc2217', + 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_socket', 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_loop'], + 'dist_dir': 'bin', + 'excludes': ['serialjava', 'serialposix', 'serialcli'], + 'compressed': 1, + } + }, + console=[ + serial.tools.miniterm.__file__ + ], +) diff --git a/examples/setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py b/examples/setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b12f33f --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/setup-rfc2217_server-py2exe.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +# setup script for py2exe to create the rfc2217_server.exe +# +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from distutils.core import setup +import sys +import py2exe + +sys.path.insert(0, '..') + +sys.argv.extend("py2exe --bundle 1".split()) + +setup( + name='rfc2217_server', + zipfile=None, + options={"py2exe": { + 'dll_excludes': [], + 'includes': [ + 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_hwgrep', 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_rfc2217', + 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_socket', 'serial.urlhandler.protocol_loop'], + 'dist_dir': 'bin', + 'excludes': ['serialjava', 'serialposix', 'serialcli'], + 'compressed': 1, + }, + }, + console=[ + "rfc2217_server.py", + ], +) diff --git a/examples/setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py b/examples/setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf2ca85 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/setup-wxTerminal-py2exe.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# This is a setup.py example script for the use with py2exe +# +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from distutils.core import setup +import os +import sys + +# this script is only useful for py2exe so just run that distutils command. +# that allows to run it with a simple double click. +sys.argv.append('py2exe') + +# get an icon from somewhere.. the python installation should have one: +icon = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.executable), 'py.ico') + +setup( + options={ + 'py2exe': { + 'excludes': ['javax.comm'], + 'optimize': 2, + 'dist_dir': 'dist', + } + }, + + name="wxTerminal", + windows=[ + { + 'script': "wxTerminal.py", + 'icon_resources': [(0x0004, icon)] + }, + ], + zipfile="stuff.lib", + + description="Simple serial terminal application", + version="0.1", + author="Chris Liechti", + author_email="cliechti@gmx.net", + url="https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial/", +) diff --git a/examples/tcp_serial_redirect.py b/examples/tcp_serial_redirect.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..bd7db77 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/tcp_serial_redirect.py @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# Redirect data from a TCP/IP connection to a serial port and vice versa. +# +# (C) 2002-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +import sys +import socket +import serial +import serial.threaded +import time + + +class SerialToNet(serial.threaded.Protocol): + """serial->socket""" + + def __init__(self): + self.socket = None + + def __call__(self): + return self + + def data_received(self, data): + if self.socket is not None: + self.socket.sendall(data) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': # noqa + import argparse + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( + description='Simple Serial to Network (TCP/IP) redirector.', + epilog="""\ +NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect +to this service over the network. + +Only one connection at once is supported. When the connection is terminated +it waits for the next connect. +""") + + parser.add_argument( + 'SERIALPORT', + help="serial port name") + + parser.add_argument( + 'BAUDRATE', + type=int, + nargs='?', + help='set baud rate, default: %(default)s', + default=9600) + + parser.add_argument( + '-q', '--quiet', + action='store_true', + help='suppress non error messages', + default=False) + + parser.add_argument( + '--develop', + action='store_true', + help='Development mode, prints Python internals on errors', + default=False) + + group = parser.add_argument_group('serial port') + + group.add_argument( + "--bytesize", + choices=[5, 6, 7, 8], + type=int, + help="set bytesize, one of {5 6 7 8}, default: 8", + default=8) + + group.add_argument( + "--parity", + choices=['N', 'E', 'O', 'S', 'M'], + type=lambda c: c.upper(), + help="set parity, one of {N E O S M}, default: N", + default='N') + + group.add_argument( + "--stopbits", + choices=[1, 1.5, 2], + type=float, + help="set stopbits, one of {1 1.5 2}, default: 1", + default=1) + + group.add_argument( + '--rtscts', + action='store_true', + help='enable RTS/CTS flow control (default off)', + default=False) + + group.add_argument( + '--xonxoff', + action='store_true', + help='enable software flow control (default off)', + default=False) + + group.add_argument( + '--rts', + type=int, + help='set initial RTS line state (possible values: 0, 1)', + default=None) + + group.add_argument( + '--dtr', + type=int, + help='set initial DTR line state (possible values: 0, 1)', + default=None) + + group = parser.add_argument_group('network settings') + + exclusive_group = group.add_mutually_exclusive_group() + + exclusive_group.add_argument( + '-P', '--localport', + type=int, + help='local TCP port', + default=7777) + + exclusive_group.add_argument( + '-c', '--client', + metavar='HOST:PORT', + help='make the connection as a client, instead of running a server', + default=False) + + args = parser.parse_args() + + # connect to serial port + ser = serial.serial_for_url(args.SERIALPORT, do_not_open=True) + ser.baudrate = args.BAUDRATE + ser.bytesize = args.bytesize + ser.parity = args.parity + ser.stopbits = args.stopbits + ser.rtscts = args.rtscts + ser.xonxoff = args.xonxoff + + if args.rts is not None: + ser.rts = args.rts + + if args.dtr is not None: + ser.dtr = args.dtr + + if not args.quiet: + sys.stderr.write( + '--- TCP/IP to Serial redirect on {p.name} {p.baudrate},{p.bytesize},{p.parity},{p.stopbits} ---\n' + '--- type Ctrl-C / BREAK to quit\n'.format(p=ser)) + + try: + ser.open() + except serial.SerialException as e: + sys.stderr.write('Could not open serial port {}: {}\n'.format(ser.name, e)) + sys.exit(1) + + ser_to_net = SerialToNet() + serial_worker = serial.threaded.ReaderThread(ser, ser_to_net) + serial_worker.start() + + if not args.client: + srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + srv.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) + srv.bind(('', args.localport)) + srv.listen(1) + try: + intentional_exit = False + while True: + if args.client: + host, port = args.client.split(':') + sys.stderr.write("Opening connection to {}:{}...\n".format(host, port)) + client_socket = socket.socket() + try: + client_socket.connect((host, int(port))) + except socket.error as msg: + sys.stderr.write('WARNING: {}\n'.format(msg)) + time.sleep(5) # intentional delay on reconnection as client + continue + sys.stderr.write('Connected\n') + client_socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) + #~ client_socket.settimeout(5) + else: + sys.stderr.write('Waiting for connection on {}...\n'.format(args.localport)) + client_socket, addr = srv.accept() + sys.stderr.write('Connected by {}\n'.format(addr)) + # More quickly detect bad clients who quit without closing the + # connection: After 1 second of idle, start sending TCP keep-alive + # packets every 1 second. If 3 consecutive keep-alive packets + # fail, assume the client is gone and close the connection. + try: + client_socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE, 1) + client_socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPINTVL, 1) + client_socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPCNT, 3) + client_socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) + except AttributeError: + pass # XXX not available on windows + client_socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) + try: + ser_to_net.socket = client_socket + # enter network <-> serial loop + while True: + try: + data = client_socket.recv(1024) + if not data: + break + ser.write(data) # get a bunch of bytes and send them + except socket.error as msg: + if args.develop: + raise + sys.stderr.write('ERROR: {}\n'.format(msg)) + # probably got disconnected + break + except KeyboardInterrupt: + intentional_exit = True + raise + except socket.error as msg: + if args.develop: + raise + sys.stderr.write('ERROR: {}\n'.format(msg)) + finally: + ser_to_net.socket = None + sys.stderr.write('Disconnected\n') + client_socket.close() + if args.client and not intentional_exit: + time.sleep(5) # intentional delay on reconnection as client + except KeyboardInterrupt: + pass + + sys.stderr.write('\n--- exit ---\n') + serial_worker.stop() diff --git a/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.py b/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1901d77 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.py @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# A serial port configuration dialog for wxPython. A number of flags can +# be used to configure the fields that are displayed. +# +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +import wx +import serial +import serial.tools.list_ports + +SHOW_BAUDRATE = 1 << 0 +SHOW_FORMAT = 1 << 1 +SHOW_FLOW = 1 << 2 +SHOW_TIMEOUT = 1 << 3 +SHOW_ALL = SHOW_BAUDRATE | SHOW_FORMAT | SHOW_FLOW | SHOW_TIMEOUT + + +class SerialConfigDialog(wx.Dialog): + """\ + Serial Port configuration dialog, to be used with pySerial 2.0+ + When instantiating a class of this dialog, then the "serial" keyword + argument is mandatory. It is a reference to a serial.Serial instance. + the optional "show" keyword argument can be used to show/hide different + settings. The default is SHOW_ALL which corresponds to + SHOW_BAUDRATE|SHOW_FORMAT|SHOW_FLOW|SHOW_TIMEOUT. All constants can be + found in this module (not the class). + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): + # grab the serial keyword and remove it from the dict + self.serial = kwds['serial'] + del kwds['serial'] + self.show = SHOW_ALL + if 'show' in kwds: + self.show = kwds.pop('show') + # begin wxGlade: SerialConfigDialog.__init__ + kwds["style"] = wx.DEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE + wx.Dialog.__init__(self, *args, **kwds) + self.label_2 = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Port") + self.choice_port = wx.Choice(self, -1, choices=[]) + self.label_1 = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Baudrate") + self.combo_box_baudrate = wx.ComboBox(self, -1, choices=[], style=wx.CB_DROPDOWN) + self.sizer_1_staticbox = wx.StaticBox(self, -1, "Basics") + self.panel_format = wx.Panel(self, -1) + self.label_3 = wx.StaticText(self.panel_format, -1, "Data Bits") + self.choice_databits = wx.Choice(self.panel_format, -1, choices=["choice 1"]) + self.label_4 = wx.StaticText(self.panel_format, -1, "Stop Bits") + self.choice_stopbits = wx.Choice(self.panel_format, -1, choices=["choice 1"]) + self.label_5 = wx.StaticText(self.panel_format, -1, "Parity") + self.choice_parity = wx.Choice(self.panel_format, -1, choices=["choice 1"]) + self.sizer_format_staticbox = wx.StaticBox(self.panel_format, -1, "Data Format") + self.panel_timeout = wx.Panel(self, -1) + self.checkbox_timeout = wx.CheckBox(self.panel_timeout, -1, "Use Timeout") + self.text_ctrl_timeout = wx.TextCtrl(self.panel_timeout, -1, "") + self.label_6 = wx.StaticText(self.panel_timeout, -1, "seconds") + self.sizer_timeout_staticbox = wx.StaticBox(self.panel_timeout, -1, "Timeout") + self.panel_flow = wx.Panel(self, -1) + self.checkbox_rtscts = wx.CheckBox(self.panel_flow, -1, "RTS/CTS") + self.checkbox_xonxoff = wx.CheckBox(self.panel_flow, -1, "Xon/Xoff") + self.sizer_flow_staticbox = wx.StaticBox(self.panel_flow, -1, "Flow Control") + self.button_ok = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, "") + self.button_cancel = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_CANCEL, "") + + self.__set_properties() + self.__do_layout() + # end wxGlade + # attach the event handlers + self.__attach_events() + + def __set_properties(self): + # begin wxGlade: SerialConfigDialog.__set_properties + self.SetTitle("Serial Port Configuration") + self.choice_databits.SetSelection(0) + self.choice_stopbits.SetSelection(0) + self.choice_parity.SetSelection(0) + self.text_ctrl_timeout.Enable(False) + self.button_ok.SetDefault() + # end wxGlade + self.SetTitle("Serial Port Configuration") + if self.show & SHOW_TIMEOUT: + self.text_ctrl_timeout.Enable(0) + self.button_ok.SetDefault() + + if not self.show & SHOW_BAUDRATE: + self.label_1.Hide() + self.combo_box_baudrate.Hide() + if not self.show & SHOW_FORMAT: + self.panel_format.Hide() + if not self.show & SHOW_TIMEOUT: + self.panel_timeout.Hide() + if not self.show & SHOW_FLOW: + self.panel_flow.Hide() + + # fill in ports and select current setting + preferred_index = 0 + self.choice_port.Clear() + self.ports = [] + for n, (portname, desc, hwid) in enumerate(sorted(serial.tools.list_ports.comports())): + self.choice_port.Append(u'{} - {}'.format(portname, desc)) + self.ports.append(portname) + if self.serial.name == portname: + preferred_index = n + self.choice_port.SetSelection(preferred_index) + if self.show & SHOW_BAUDRATE: + preferred_index = None + # fill in baud rates and select current setting + self.combo_box_baudrate.Clear() + for n, baudrate in enumerate(self.serial.BAUDRATES): + self.combo_box_baudrate.Append(str(baudrate)) + if self.serial.baudrate == baudrate: + preferred_index = n + if preferred_index is not None: + self.combo_box_baudrate.SetSelection(preferred_index) + else: + self.combo_box_baudrate.SetValue(u'{}'.format(self.serial.baudrate)) + if self.show & SHOW_FORMAT: + # fill in data bits and select current setting + self.choice_databits.Clear() + for n, bytesize in enumerate(self.serial.BYTESIZES): + self.choice_databits.Append(str(bytesize)) + if self.serial.bytesize == bytesize: + index = n + self.choice_databits.SetSelection(index) + # fill in stop bits and select current setting + self.choice_stopbits.Clear() + for n, stopbits in enumerate(self.serial.STOPBITS): + self.choice_stopbits.Append(str(stopbits)) + if self.serial.stopbits == stopbits: + index = n + self.choice_stopbits.SetSelection(index) + # fill in parities and select current setting + self.choice_parity.Clear() + for n, parity in enumerate(self.serial.PARITIES): + self.choice_parity.Append(str(serial.PARITY_NAMES[parity])) + if self.serial.parity == parity: + index = n + self.choice_parity.SetSelection(index) + if self.show & SHOW_TIMEOUT: + # set the timeout mode and value + if self.serial.timeout is None: + self.checkbox_timeout.SetValue(False) + self.text_ctrl_timeout.Enable(False) + else: + self.checkbox_timeout.SetValue(True) + self.text_ctrl_timeout.Enable(True) + self.text_ctrl_timeout.SetValue(str(self.serial.timeout)) + if self.show & SHOW_FLOW: + # set the rtscts mode + self.checkbox_rtscts.SetValue(self.serial.rtscts) + # set the rtscts mode + self.checkbox_xonxoff.SetValue(self.serial.xonxoff) + + def __do_layout(self): + # begin wxGlade: SerialConfigDialog.__do_layout + sizer_2 = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) + sizer_3 = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) + self.sizer_flow_staticbox.Lower() + sizer_flow = wx.StaticBoxSizer(self.sizer_flow_staticbox, wx.HORIZONTAL) + self.sizer_timeout_staticbox.Lower() + sizer_timeout = wx.StaticBoxSizer(self.sizer_timeout_staticbox, wx.HORIZONTAL) + self.sizer_format_staticbox.Lower() + sizer_format = wx.StaticBoxSizer(self.sizer_format_staticbox, wx.VERTICAL) + grid_sizer_1 = wx.FlexGridSizer(3, 2, 0, 0) + self.sizer_1_staticbox.Lower() + sizer_1 = wx.StaticBoxSizer(self.sizer_1_staticbox, wx.VERTICAL) + sizer_basics = wx.FlexGridSizer(3, 2, 0, 0) + sizer_basics.Add(self.label_2, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + sizer_basics.Add(self.choice_port, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + sizer_basics.Add(self.label_1, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + sizer_basics.Add(self.combo_box_baudrate, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + sizer_basics.AddGrowableCol(1) + sizer_1.Add(sizer_basics, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + sizer_2.Add(sizer_1, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + grid_sizer_1.Add(self.label_3, 1, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + grid_sizer_1.Add(self.choice_databits, 1, wx.EXPAND | wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, 0) + grid_sizer_1.Add(self.label_4, 1, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + grid_sizer_1.Add(self.choice_stopbits, 1, wx.EXPAND | wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, 0) + grid_sizer_1.Add(self.label_5, 1, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + grid_sizer_1.Add(self.choice_parity, 1, wx.EXPAND | wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, 0) + sizer_format.Add(grid_sizer_1, 1, wx.EXPAND, 0) + self.panel_format.SetSizer(sizer_format) + sizer_2.Add(self.panel_format, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + sizer_timeout.Add(self.checkbox_timeout, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + sizer_timeout.Add(self.text_ctrl_timeout, 0, 0, 0) + sizer_timeout.Add(self.label_6, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + self.panel_timeout.SetSizer(sizer_timeout) + sizer_2.Add(self.panel_timeout, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + sizer_flow.Add(self.checkbox_rtscts, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + sizer_flow.Add(self.checkbox_xonxoff, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 4) + sizer_flow.Add((10, 10), 1, wx.EXPAND, 0) + self.panel_flow.SetSizer(sizer_flow) + sizer_2.Add(self.panel_flow, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + sizer_3.Add(self.button_ok, 0, 0, 0) + sizer_3.Add(self.button_cancel, 0, 0, 0) + sizer_2.Add(sizer_3, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, 4) + self.SetSizer(sizer_2) + sizer_2.Fit(self) + self.Layout() + # end wxGlade + + def __attach_events(self): + self.button_ok.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnOK) + self.button_cancel.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnCancel) + if self.show & SHOW_TIMEOUT: + self.checkbox_timeout.Bind(wx.EVT_CHECKBOX, self.OnTimeout) + + def OnOK(self, events): + success = True + self.serial.port = self.ports[self.choice_port.GetSelection()] + if self.show & SHOW_BAUDRATE: + try: + b = int(self.combo_box_baudrate.GetValue()) + except ValueError: + with wx.MessageDialog( + self, + 'Baudrate must be a numeric value', + 'Value Error', + wx.OK | wx.ICON_ERROR) as dlg: + dlg.ShowModal() + success = False + else: + self.serial.baudrate = b + if self.show & SHOW_FORMAT: + self.serial.bytesize = self.serial.BYTESIZES[self.choice_databits.GetSelection()] + self.serial.stopbits = self.serial.STOPBITS[self.choice_stopbits.GetSelection()] + self.serial.parity = self.serial.PARITIES[self.choice_parity.GetSelection()] + if self.show & SHOW_FLOW: + self.serial.rtscts = self.checkbox_rtscts.GetValue() + self.serial.xonxoff = self.checkbox_xonxoff.GetValue() + if self.show & SHOW_TIMEOUT: + if self.checkbox_timeout.GetValue(): + try: + self.serial.timeout = float(self.text_ctrl_timeout.GetValue()) + except ValueError: + with wx.MessageDialog( + self, + 'Timeout must be a numeric value', + 'Value Error', + wx.OK | wx.ICON_ERROR) as dlg: + dlg.ShowModal() + success = False + else: + self.serial.timeout = None + if success: + self.EndModal(wx.ID_OK) + + def OnCancel(self, events): + self.EndModal(wx.ID_CANCEL) + + def OnTimeout(self, events): + if self.checkbox_timeout.GetValue(): + self.text_ctrl_timeout.Enable(True) + else: + self.text_ctrl_timeout.Enable(False) + +# end of class SerialConfigDialog + + +class MyApp(wx.App): + """Test code""" + def OnInit(self): + wx.InitAllImageHandlers() + + ser = serial.Serial() + print(ser) + # loop until cancel is pressed, old values are used as start for the next run + # show the different views, one after the other + # value are kept. + for flags in (SHOW_BAUDRATE, SHOW_FLOW, SHOW_FORMAT, SHOW_TIMEOUT, SHOW_ALL): + dialog_serial_cfg = SerialConfigDialog(None, -1, "", serial=ser, show=flags) + self.SetTopWindow(dialog_serial_cfg) + result = dialog_serial_cfg.ShowModal() + print(ser) + if result != wx.ID_OK: + break + # the user can play around with the values, CANCEL aborts the loop + while True: + dialog_serial_cfg = SerialConfigDialog(None, -1, "", serial=ser) + self.SetTopWindow(dialog_serial_cfg) + result = dialog_serial_cfg.ShowModal() + print(ser) + if result != wx.ID_OK: + break + return 0 + +# end of class MyApp + +if __name__ == "__main__": + app = MyApp(0) + app.MainLoop() diff --git a/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg b/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5cde5c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/wxSerialConfigDialog.wxg @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<!-- generated by wxGlade 0.6.5 on Wed Oct 14 18:12:11 2015 --> + +<application path="wxSerialConfigDialog.py" name="app" class="MyApp" option="0" language="python" top_window="dialog_serial_cfg" encoding="ISO-8859-1" use_gettext="0" overwrite="0" use_new_namespace="1" for_version="2.8" is_template="0" indent_amount="4" indent_symbol="space" source_extension=".cpp" header_extension=".h"> + <object class="SerialConfigDialog" name="dialog_serial_cfg" base="EditDialog"> + <style>wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE</style> + <title>Serial Port Configuration</title> + <object class="wxBoxSizer" name="sizer_2" base="EditBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxStaticBoxSizer" name="sizer_1" base="EditStaticBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient> + <label>Basics</label> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxFlexGridSizer" name="sizer_basics" base="EditFlexGridSizer"> + <hgap>0</hgap> + <rows>3</rows> + <growable_cols>1</growable_cols> + <cols>2</cols> + <vgap>0</vgap> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxStaticText" name="label_2" base="EditStaticText"> + <attribute>1</attribute> + <label>Port</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxChoice" name="choice_port" base="EditChoice"> + <selection>0</selection> + <choices> + </choices> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxStaticText" name="label_1" base="EditStaticText"> + <attribute>1</attribute> + <label>Baudrate</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxComboBox" name="combo_box_baudrate" base="EditComboBox"> + <selection>-1</selection> + <choices> + </choices> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxPanel" name="panel_format" base="EditPanel"> + <style>wxTAB_TRAVERSAL</style> + <object class="wxStaticBoxSizer" name="sizer_format" base="EditStaticBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient> + <label>Data Format</label> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxFlexGridSizer" name="grid_sizer_1" base="EditFlexGridSizer"> + <hgap>0</hgap> + <rows>3</rows> + <cols>2</cols> + <vgap>0</vgap> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxStaticText" name="label_3" base="EditStaticText"> + <attribute>1</attribute> + <label>Data Bits</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_RIGHT</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxChoice" name="choice_databits" base="EditChoice"> + <selection>0</selection> + <choices> + <choice>choice 1</choice> + </choices> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxStaticText" name="label_4" base="EditStaticText"> + <attribute>1</attribute> + <label>Stop Bits</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_RIGHT</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxChoice" name="choice_stopbits" base="EditChoice"> + <selection>0</selection> + <choices> + <choice>choice 1</choice> + </choices> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxStaticText" name="label_5" base="EditStaticText"> + <attribute>1</attribute> + <label>Parity</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_RIGHT</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxChoice" name="choice_parity" base="EditChoice"> + <selection>0</selection> + <choices> + <choice>choice 1</choice> + </choices> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxPanel" name="panel_timeout" base="EditPanel"> + <style>wxTAB_TRAVERSAL</style> + <object class="wxStaticBoxSizer" name="sizer_timeout" base="EditStaticBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxHORIZONTAL</orient> + <label>Timeout</label> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxCheckBox" name="checkbox_timeout" base="EditCheckBox"> + <label>Use Timeout</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxTextCtrl" name="text_ctrl_timeout" base="EditTextCtrl"> + <disabled>1</disabled> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxStaticText" name="label_6" base="EditStaticText"> + <attribute>1</attribute> + <label>seconds</label> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxPanel" name="panel_flow" base="EditPanel"> + <style>wxTAB_TRAVERSAL</style> + <object class="wxStaticBoxSizer" name="sizer_flow" base="EditStaticBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxHORIZONTAL</orient> + <label>Flow Control</label> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxCheckBox" name="checkbox_rtscts" base="EditCheckBox"> + <label>RTS/CTS</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxCheckBox" name="checkbox_xonxoff" base="EditCheckBox"> + <label>Xon/Xoff</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="spacer" name="spacer" base="EditSpacer"> + <height>10</height> + <width>10</width> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_RIGHT</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxBoxSizer" name="sizer_3" base="EditBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxHORIZONTAL</orient> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxButton" name="button_ok" base="EditButton"> + <stockitem>OK</stockitem> + <default>1</default> + <label>&OK</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxButton" name="button_cancel" base="EditButton"> + <stockitem>CANCEL</stockitem> + <label>&Cancel</label> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> +</application> diff --git a/examples/wxTerminal.py b/examples/wxTerminal.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..64768a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/wxTerminal.py @@ -0,0 +1,367 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# A simple terminal application with wxPython. +# +# (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +import codecs +from serial.tools.miniterm import unichr +import serial +import threading +import wx +import wx.lib.newevent +import wxSerialConfigDialog + +try: + unichr +except NameError: + unichr = chr + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Create an own event type, so that GUI updates can be delegated +# this is required as on some platforms only the main thread can +# access the GUI without crashing. wxMutexGuiEnter/wxMutexGuiLeave +# could be used too, but an event is more elegant. + +SerialRxEvent, EVT_SERIALRX = wx.lib.newevent.NewEvent() +SERIALRX = wx.NewEventType() + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +ID_CLEAR = wx.NewId() +ID_SAVEAS = wx.NewId() +ID_SETTINGS = wx.NewId() +ID_TERM = wx.NewId() +ID_EXIT = wx.NewId() +ID_RTS = wx.NewId() +ID_DTR = wx.NewId() + +NEWLINE_CR = 0 +NEWLINE_LF = 1 +NEWLINE_CRLF = 2 + + +class TerminalSetup: + """ + Placeholder for various terminal settings. Used to pass the + options to the TerminalSettingsDialog. + """ + def __init__(self): + self.echo = False + self.unprintable = False + self.newline = NEWLINE_CRLF + + +class TerminalSettingsDialog(wx.Dialog): + """Simple dialog with common terminal settings like echo, newline mode.""" + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): + self.settings = kwds['settings'] + del kwds['settings'] + # begin wxGlade: TerminalSettingsDialog.__init__ + kwds["style"] = wx.DEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE + wx.Dialog.__init__(self, *args, **kwds) + self.checkbox_echo = wx.CheckBox(self, -1, "Local Echo") + self.checkbox_unprintable = wx.CheckBox(self, -1, "Show unprintable characters") + self.radio_box_newline = wx.RadioBox(self, -1, "Newline Handling", choices=["CR only", "LF only", "CR+LF"], majorDimension=0, style=wx.RA_SPECIFY_ROWS) + self.sizer_4_staticbox = wx.StaticBox(self, -1, "Input/Output") + self.button_ok = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, "") + self.button_cancel = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_CANCEL, "") + + self.__set_properties() + self.__do_layout() + # end wxGlade + self.__attach_events() + self.checkbox_echo.SetValue(self.settings.echo) + self.checkbox_unprintable.SetValue(self.settings.unprintable) + self.radio_box_newline.SetSelection(self.settings.newline) + + def __set_properties(self): + # begin wxGlade: TerminalSettingsDialog.__set_properties + self.SetTitle("Terminal Settings") + self.radio_box_newline.SetSelection(0) + self.button_ok.SetDefault() + # end wxGlade + + def __do_layout(self): + # begin wxGlade: TerminalSettingsDialog.__do_layout + sizer_2 = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) + sizer_3 = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) + self.sizer_4_staticbox.Lower() + sizer_4 = wx.StaticBoxSizer(self.sizer_4_staticbox, wx.VERTICAL) + sizer_4.Add(self.checkbox_echo, 0, wx.ALL, 4) + sizer_4.Add(self.checkbox_unprintable, 0, wx.ALL, 4) + sizer_4.Add(self.radio_box_newline, 0, 0, 0) + sizer_2.Add(sizer_4, 0, wx.EXPAND, 0) + sizer_3.Add(self.button_ok, 0, 0, 0) + sizer_3.Add(self.button_cancel, 0, 0, 0) + sizer_2.Add(sizer_3, 0, wx.ALL | wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, 4) + self.SetSizer(sizer_2) + sizer_2.Fit(self) + self.Layout() + # end wxGlade + + def __attach_events(self): + self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnOK, id=self.button_ok.GetId()) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnCancel, id=self.button_cancel.GetId()) + + def OnOK(self, events): + """Update data wil new values and close dialog.""" + self.settings.echo = self.checkbox_echo.GetValue() + self.settings.unprintable = self.checkbox_unprintable.GetValue() + self.settings.newline = self.radio_box_newline.GetSelection() + self.EndModal(wx.ID_OK) + + def OnCancel(self, events): + """Do not update data but close dialog.""" + self.EndModal(wx.ID_CANCEL) + +# end of class TerminalSettingsDialog + + +class TerminalFrame(wx.Frame): + """Simple terminal program for wxPython""" + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): + self.serial = serial.Serial() + self.serial.timeout = 0.5 # make sure that the alive event can be checked from time to time + self.settings = TerminalSetup() # placeholder for the settings + self.thread = None + self.alive = threading.Event() + # begin wxGlade: TerminalFrame.__init__ + kwds["style"] = wx.DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE + wx.Frame.__init__(self, *args, **kwds) + + # Menu Bar + self.frame_terminal_menubar = wx.MenuBar() + wxglade_tmp_menu = wx.Menu() + wxglade_tmp_menu.Append(ID_CLEAR, "&Clear", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL) + wxglade_tmp_menu.Append(ID_SAVEAS, "&Save Text As...", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL) + wxglade_tmp_menu.AppendSeparator() + wxglade_tmp_menu.Append(ID_TERM, "&Terminal Settings...", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL) + wxglade_tmp_menu.AppendSeparator() + wxglade_tmp_menu.Append(ID_EXIT, "&Exit", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL) + self.frame_terminal_menubar.Append(wxglade_tmp_menu, "&File") + wxglade_tmp_menu = wx.Menu() + wxglade_tmp_menu.Append(ID_RTS, "RTS", "", wx.ITEM_CHECK) + wxglade_tmp_menu.Append(ID_DTR, "&DTR", "", wx.ITEM_CHECK) + wxglade_tmp_menu.Append(ID_SETTINGS, "&Port Settings...", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL) + self.frame_terminal_menubar.Append(wxglade_tmp_menu, "Serial Port") + self.SetMenuBar(self.frame_terminal_menubar) + # Menu Bar end + self.text_ctrl_output = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, "", style=wx.TE_MULTILINE | wx.TE_READONLY) + + self.__set_properties() + self.__do_layout() + + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnClear, id=ID_CLEAR) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnSaveAs, id=ID_SAVEAS) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnTermSettings, id=ID_TERM) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, id=ID_EXIT) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnRTS, id=ID_RTS) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnDTR, id=ID_DTR) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnPortSettings, id=ID_SETTINGS) + # end wxGlade + self.__attach_events() # register events + self.OnPortSettings(None) # call setup dialog on startup, opens port + if not self.alive.isSet(): + self.Close() + + def StartThread(self): + """Start the receiver thread""" + self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.ComPortThread) + self.thread.setDaemon(1) + self.alive.set() + self.thread.start() + self.serial.rts = True + self.serial.dtr = True + self.frame_terminal_menubar.Check(ID_RTS, self.serial.rts) + self.frame_terminal_menubar.Check(ID_DTR, self.serial.dtr) + + def StopThread(self): + """Stop the receiver thread, wait until it's finished.""" + if self.thread is not None: + self.alive.clear() # clear alive event for thread + self.thread.join() # wait until thread has finished + self.thread = None + + def __set_properties(self): + # begin wxGlade: TerminalFrame.__set_properties + self.SetTitle("Serial Terminal") + self.SetSize((546, 383)) + self.text_ctrl_output.SetFont(wx.Font(9, wx.MODERN, wx.NORMAL, wx.NORMAL, 0, "")) + # end wxGlade + + def __do_layout(self): + # begin wxGlade: TerminalFrame.__do_layout + sizer_1 = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) + sizer_1.Add(self.text_ctrl_output, 1, wx.EXPAND, 0) + self.SetSizer(sizer_1) + self.Layout() + # end wxGlade + + def __attach_events(self): + # register events at the controls + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnClear, id=ID_CLEAR) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnSaveAs, id=ID_SAVEAS) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, id=ID_EXIT) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnPortSettings, id=ID_SETTINGS) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnTermSettings, id=ID_TERM) + self.text_ctrl_output.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR, self.OnKey) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR_HOOK, self.OnKey) + self.Bind(EVT_SERIALRX, self.OnSerialRead) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_CLOSE, self.OnClose) + + def OnExit(self, event): # wxGlade: TerminalFrame.<event_handler> + """Menu point Exit""" + self.Close() + + def OnClose(self, event): + """Called on application shutdown.""" + self.StopThread() # stop reader thread + self.serial.close() # cleanup + self.Destroy() # close windows, exit app + + def OnSaveAs(self, event): # wxGlade: TerminalFrame.<event_handler> + """Save contents of output window.""" + with wx.FileDialog( + None, + "Save Text As...", + ".", + "", + "Text File|*.txt|All Files|*", + wx.SAVE) as dlg: + if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK: + filename = dlg.GetPath() + with codecs.open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: + text = self.text_ctrl_output.GetValue().encode("utf-8") + f.write(text) + + def OnClear(self, event): # wxGlade: TerminalFrame.<event_handler> + """Clear contents of output window.""" + self.text_ctrl_output.Clear() + + def OnPortSettings(self, event): # wxGlade: TerminalFrame.<event_handler> + """ + Show the port settings dialog. The reader thread is stopped for the + settings change. + """ + if event is not None: # will be none when called on startup + self.StopThread() + self.serial.close() + ok = False + while not ok: + with wxSerialConfigDialog.SerialConfigDialog( + self, + -1, + "", + show=wxSerialConfigDialog.SHOW_BAUDRATE | wxSerialConfigDialog.SHOW_FORMAT | wxSerialConfigDialog.SHOW_FLOW, + serial=self.serial) as dialog_serial_cfg: + dialog_serial_cfg.CenterOnParent() + result = dialog_serial_cfg.ShowModal() + # open port if not called on startup, open it on startup and OK too + if result == wx.ID_OK or event is not None: + try: + self.serial.open() + except serial.SerialException as e: + with wx.MessageDialog(self, str(e), "Serial Port Error", wx.OK | wx.ICON_ERROR)as dlg: + dlg.ShowModal() + else: + self.StartThread() + self.SetTitle("Serial Terminal on {} [{},{},{},{}{}{}]".format( + self.serial.portstr, + self.serial.baudrate, + self.serial.bytesize, + self.serial.parity, + self.serial.stopbits, + ' RTS/CTS' if self.serial.rtscts else '', + ' Xon/Xoff' if self.serial.xonxoff else '', + )) + ok = True + else: + # on startup, dialog aborted + self.alive.clear() + ok = True + + def OnTermSettings(self, event): # wxGlade: TerminalFrame.<event_handler> + """\ + Menu point Terminal Settings. Show the settings dialog + with the current terminal settings. + """ + with TerminalSettingsDialog(self, -1, "", settings=self.settings) as dialog: + dialog.CenterOnParent() + dialog.ShowModal() + + def OnKey(self, event): + """\ + Key event handler. If the key is in the ASCII range, write it to the + serial port. Newline handling and local echo is also done here. + """ + code = event.GetUnicodeKey() + # if code < 256: # XXX bug in some versions of wx returning only capital letters + # code = event.GetKeyCode() + if code == 13: # is it a newline? (check for CR which is the RETURN key) + if self.settings.echo: # do echo if needed + self.text_ctrl_output.AppendText('\n') + if self.settings.newline == NEWLINE_CR: + self.serial.write(b'\r') # send CR + elif self.settings.newline == NEWLINE_LF: + self.serial.write(b'\n') # send LF + elif self.settings.newline == NEWLINE_CRLF: + self.serial.write(b'\r\n') # send CR+LF + else: + char = unichr(code) + if self.settings.echo: # do echo if needed + self.WriteText(char) + self.serial.write(char.encode('UTF-8', 'replace')) # send the character + event.StopPropagation() + + def WriteText(self, text): + if self.settings.unprintable: + text = ''.join([c if (c >= ' ' and c != '\x7f') else unichr(0x2400 + ord(c)) for c in text]) + self.text_ctrl_output.AppendText(text) + + def OnSerialRead(self, event): + """Handle input from the serial port.""" + self.WriteText(event.data.decode('UTF-8', 'replace')) + + def ComPortThread(self): + """\ + Thread that handles the incoming traffic. Does the basic input + transformation (newlines) and generates an SerialRxEvent + """ + while self.alive.isSet(): + b = self.serial.read(self.serial.in_waiting or 1) + if b: + # newline transformation + if self.settings.newline == NEWLINE_CR: + b = b.replace(b'\r', b'\n') + elif self.settings.newline == NEWLINE_LF: + pass + elif self.settings.newline == NEWLINE_CRLF: + b = b.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n') + wx.PostEvent(self, SerialRxEvent(data=b)) + + def OnRTS(self, event): # wxGlade: TerminalFrame.<event_handler> + self.serial.rts = event.IsChecked() + + def OnDTR(self, event): # wxGlade: TerminalFrame.<event_handler> + self.serial.dtr = event.IsChecked() + +# end of class TerminalFrame + + +class MyApp(wx.App): + def OnInit(self): + frame_terminal = TerminalFrame(None, -1, "") + self.SetTopWindow(frame_terminal) + frame_terminal.Show(True) + return 1 + +# end of class MyApp + +if __name__ == "__main__": + app = MyApp(0) + app.MainLoop() diff --git a/examples/wxTerminal.wxg b/examples/wxTerminal.wxg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d09e4ec --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/wxTerminal.wxg @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<!-- generated by wxGlade 0.6.5 on Wed Oct 14 18:12:48 2015 --> + +<application path="wxTerminal.py" name="app" class="MyApp" option="0" language="python" top_window="frame_terminal" encoding="ISO-8859-1" use_gettext="0" overwrite="0" use_new_namespace="1" for_version="2.8" is_template="0" indent_amount="4" indent_symbol="space" source_extension=".cpp" header_extension=".h"> + <object class="TerminalFrame" name="frame_terminal" base="EditFrame"> + <style>wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE</style> + <title>Serial Terminal</title> + <menubar>1</menubar> + <size>546, 383</size> + <object class="wxMenuBar" name="frame_terminal_menubar" base="EditMenuBar"> + <menus> + <menu name="" label="&File"> + <item> + <label>&Clear</label> + <id>ID_CLEAR</id> + <handler>OnClear</handler> + </item> + <item> + <label>&Save Text As...</label> + <id>ID_SAVEAS</id> + <handler>OnSaveAs</handler> + </item> + <item> + <label>---</label> + <id>---</id> + <name>---</name> + </item> + <item> + <label>&Terminal Settings...</label> + <id>ID_TERM</id> + <handler>OnTermSettings</handler> + </item> + <item> + <label>---</label> + <name>---</name> + </item> + <item> + <label>&Exit</label> + <id>ID_EXIT</id> + <handler>OnExit</handler> + </item> + </menu> + <menu name="" label="Serial Port"> + <item> + <label>RTS</label> + <id>ID_RTS</id> + <checkable>1</checkable> + <handler>OnRTS</handler> + </item> + <item> + <label>&DTR</label> + <id>ID_DTR</id> + <checkable>1</checkable> + <handler>OnDTR</handler> + </item> + <item> + <label>&Port Settings...</label> + <id>ID_SETTINGS</id> + <handler>OnPortSettings</handler> + </item> + </menu> + </menus> + </object> + <object class="wxBoxSizer" name="sizer_1" base="EditBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>1</option> + <object class="wxTextCtrl" name="text_ctrl_output" base="EditTextCtrl"> + <style>wxTE_MULTILINE|wxTE_READONLY</style> + <font> + <size>9</size> + <family>modern</family> + <style>normal</style> + <weight>normal</weight> + <underlined>0</underlined> + <face></face> + </font> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + <object class="TerminalSettingsDialog" name="dialog_terminal_Settings" base="EditDialog"> + <style>wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE</style> + <title>Terminal Settings</title> + <object class="wxBoxSizer" name="sizer_2" base="EditBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxEXPAND</flag> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxStaticBoxSizer" name="sizer_4" base="EditStaticBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient> + <label>Input/Output</label> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxCheckBox" name="checkbox_echo" base="EditCheckBox"> + <label>Local Echo</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxCheckBox" name="checkbox_unprintable" base="EditCheckBox"> + <label>Show unprintable characters</label> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxRadioBox" name="radio_box_newline" base="EditRadioBox"> + <style>wxRA_SPECIFY_ROWS</style> + <selection>0</selection> + <dimension>0</dimension> + <label>Newline Handling</label> + <choices> + <choice>CR only</choice> + <choice>LF only</choice> + <choice>CR+LF</choice> + </choices> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <flag>wxALL|wxALIGN_RIGHT</flag> + <border>4</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxBoxSizer" name="sizer_3" base="EditBoxSizer"> + <orient>wxHORIZONTAL</orient> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxButton" name="button_ok" base="EditButton"> + <stockitem>OK</stockitem> + <default>1</default> + </object> + </object> + <object class="sizeritem"> + <border>0</border> + <option>0</option> + <object class="wxButton" name="button_cancel" base="EditButton"> + <stockitem>CANCEL</stockitem> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> + </object> +</application> diff --git a/pylintrc b/pylintrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a98b2fe --- /dev/null +++ b/pylintrc @@ -0,0 +1,378 @@ +[MASTER] + +# Specify a configuration file. +#rcfile= + +# Python code to execute, usually for sys.path manipulation such as +# pygtk.require(). +#init-hook= + +# Add files or directories to the blacklist. They should be base names, not +# paths. +ignore=CVS + +# Pickle collected data for later comparisons. +persistent=yes + +# List of plugins (as comma separated values of python modules names) to load, +# usually to register additional checkers. +load-plugins= + +# Use multiple processes to speed up Pylint. +jobs=1 + +# Allow loading of arbitrary C extensions. Extensions are imported into the +# active Python interpreter and may run arbitrary code. +unsafe-load-any-extension=no + +# A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions may +# be loaded. Extensions are loading into the active Python interpreter and may +# run arbitrary code +extension-pkg-whitelist= + +# Allow optimization of some AST trees. This will activate a peephole AST +# optimizer, which will apply various small optimizations. For instance, it can +# be used to obtain the result of joining multiple strings with the addition +# operator. Joining a lot of strings can lead to a maximum recursion error in +# Pylint and this flag can prevent that. It has one side effect, the resulting +# AST will be different than the one from reality. +optimize-ast=no + + +[MESSAGES CONTROL] + +# Only show warnings with the listed confidence levels. Leave empty to show +# all. Valid levels: HIGH, INFERENCE, INFERENCE_FAILURE, UNDEFINED +confidence= + +# Enable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can +# either give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option +# multiple time. See also the "--disable" option for examples. +#enable= + +# Disable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You +# can either give multiple identifiers separated by comma (,) or put this +# option multiple times (only on the command line, not in the configuration +# file where it should appear only once).You can also use "--disable=all" to +# disable everything first and then reenable specific checks. For example, if +# you want to run only the similarities checker, you can use "--disable=all +# --enable=similarities". If you want to run only the classes checker, but have +# no Warning level messages displayed, use"--disable=all --enable=classes +# --disable=W" +disable=import-star-module-level,old-octal-literal,oct-method,print-statement,unpacking-in-except,parameter-unpacking,backtick,old-raise-syntax,old-ne-operator,long-suffix,dict-view-method,dict-iter-method,metaclass-assignment,next-method-called,raising-string,indexing-exception,raw_input-builtin,long-builtin,file-builtin,execfile-builtin,coerce-builtin,cmp-builtin,buffer-builtin,basestring-builtin,apply-builtin,filter-builtin-not-iterating,using-cmp-argument,useless-suppression,range-builtin-not-iterating,suppressed-message,no-absolute-import,old-division,cmp-method,reload-builtin,zip-builtin-not-iterating,intern-builtin,unichr-builtin,reduce-builtin,standarderror-builtin,unicode-builtin,xrange-builtin,coerce-method,delslice-method,getslice-method,setslice-method,input-builtin,round-builtin,hex-method,nonzero-method,map-builtin-not-iterating + + +[REPORTS] + +# Set the output format. Available formats are text, parseable, colorized, msvs +# (visual studio) and html. You can also give a reporter class, eg +# mypackage.mymodule.MyReporterClass. +output-format=text + +# Put messages in a separate file for each module / package specified on the +# command line instead of printing them on stdout. Reports (if any) will be +# written in a file name "pylint_global.[txt|html]". +files-output=no + +# Tells whether to display a full report or only the messages +reports=no + +# Python expression which should return a note less than 10 (10 is the highest +# note). You have access to the variables errors warning, statement which +# respectively contain the number of errors / warnings messages and the total +# number of statements analyzed. This is used by the global evaluation report +# (RP0004). +evaluation=10.0 - ((float(5 * error + warning + refactor + convention) / statement) * 10) + +# Template used to display messages. This is a python new-style format string +# used to format the message information. See doc for all details +msg-template={path}:{line}: {msg_id} {symbol}, {obj} {msg} + + +[SIMILARITIES] + +# Minimum lines number of a similarity. +min-similarity-lines=4 + +# Ignore comments when computing similarities. +ignore-comments=yes + +# Ignore docstrings when computing similarities. +ignore-docstrings=yes + +# Ignore imports when computing similarities. +ignore-imports=no + + +[MISCELLANEOUS] + +# List of note tags to take in consideration, separated by a comma. +notes=FIXME,XXX,TODO + + +[FORMAT] + +# Maximum number of characters on a single line. +max-line-length=120 + +# Regexp for a line that is allowed to be longer than the limit. +ignore-long-lines=^\s*(# )?<?https?://\S+>?$ + +# Allow the body of an if to be on the same line as the test if there is no +# else. +single-line-if-stmt=no + +# List of optional constructs for which whitespace checking is disabled. `dict- +# separator` is used to allow tabulation in dicts, etc.: {1 : 1,\n222: 2}. +# `trailing-comma` allows a space between comma and closing bracket: (a, ). +# `empty-line` allows space-only lines. +no-space-check=trailing-comma,dict-separator + +# Maximum number of lines in a module +max-module-lines=1000 + +# String used as indentation unit. 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Defaults to +# "Exception" +overgeneral-exceptions=Exception diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/requirements.txt diff --git a/serial/__init__.py b/serial/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..caa4de1 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This is a wrapper module for different platform implementations +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import importlib + +from serial.serialutil import * +#~ SerialBase, SerialException, to_bytes, iterbytes + +__version__ = '3.5' + +VERSION = __version__ + +# pylint: disable=wrong-import-position +if sys.platform == 'cli': + from serial.serialcli import Serial +else: + import os + # chose an implementation, depending on os + if os.name == 'nt': # sys.platform == 'win32': + from serial.serialwin32 import Serial + elif os.name == 'posix': + from serial.serialposix import Serial, PosixPollSerial, VTIMESerial # noqa + elif os.name == 'java': + from serial.serialjava import Serial + else: + raise ImportError("Sorry: no implementation for your platform ('{}') available".format(os.name)) + + +protocol_handler_packages = [ + 'serial.urlhandler', +] + + +def serial_for_url(url, *args, **kwargs): + """\ + Get an instance of the Serial class, depending on port/url. The port is not + opened when the keyword parameter 'do_not_open' is true, by default it + is. All other parameters are directly passed to the __init__ method when + the port is instantiated. + + The list of package names that is searched for protocol handlers is kept in + ``protocol_handler_packages``. + + e.g. we want to support a URL ``foobar://``. A module + ``my_handlers.protocol_foobar`` is provided by the user. Then + ``protocol_handler_packages.append("my_handlers")`` would extend the search + path so that ``serial_for_url("foobar://"))`` would work. + """ + # check and remove extra parameter to not confuse the Serial class + do_open = not kwargs.pop('do_not_open', False) + # the default is to use the native implementation + klass = Serial + try: + url_lowercase = url.lower() + except AttributeError: + # it's not a string, use default + pass + else: + # if it is an URL, try to import the handler module from the list of possible packages + if '://' in url_lowercase: + protocol = url_lowercase.split('://', 1)[0] + module_name = '.protocol_{}'.format(protocol) + for package_name in protocol_handler_packages: + try: + importlib.import_module(package_name) + handler_module = importlib.import_module(module_name, package_name) + except ImportError: + continue + else: + if hasattr(handler_module, 'serial_class_for_url'): + url, klass = handler_module.serial_class_for_url(url) + else: + klass = handler_module.Serial + break + else: + raise ValueError('invalid URL, protocol {!r} not known'.format(protocol)) + # instantiate and open when desired + instance = klass(None, *args, **kwargs) + instance.port = url + if do_open: + instance.open() + return instance diff --git a/serial/__main__.py b/serial/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd0a2e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +from .tools import miniterm + +miniterm.main() diff --git a/serial/rfc2217.py b/serial/rfc2217.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ae188e --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/rfc2217.py @@ -0,0 +1,1351 @@ +#! python +# +# This module implements a RFC2217 compatible client. RF2217 descibes a +# protocol to access serial ports over TCP/IP and allows setting the baud rate, +# modem control lines etc. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +# TODO: +# - setting control line -> answer is not checked (had problems with one of the +# severs). consider implementing a compatibility mode flag to make check +# conditional +# - write timeout not implemented at all + +# ########################################################################### +# observations and issues with servers +# =========================================================================== +# sredird V2.2.1 +# - http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/serial/ sredird-2.2.2.tar.gz +# - does not acknowledge SET_CONTROL (RTS/DTR) correctly, always responding +# [105 1] instead of the actual value. +# - SET_BAUDRATE answer contains 4 extra null bytes -> probably for larger +# numbers than 2**32? +# - To get the signature [COM_PORT_OPTION 0] has to be sent. +# - run a server: while true; do nc -l -p 7000 -c "sredird debug /dev/ttyUSB0 /var/lock/sredir"; done +# =========================================================================== +# telnetcpcd (untested) +# - http://ftp.wayne.edu/kermit/sredird/telnetcpcd-1.09.tar.gz +# - To get the signature [COM_PORT_OPTION] w/o data has to be sent. +# =========================================================================== +# ser2net +# - does not negotiate BINARY or COM_PORT_OPTION for his side but at least +# acknowledges that the client activates these options +# - The configuration may be that the server prints a banner. As this client +# implementation does a flushInput on connect, this banner is hidden from +# the user application. +# - NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE: the poll interval of the server seems to be one +# second. +# - To get the signature [COM_PORT_OPTION 0] has to be sent. +# - run a server: run ser2net daemon, in /etc/ser2net.conf: +# 2000:telnet:0:/dev/ttyS0:9600 remctl banner +# ########################################################################### + +# How to identify ports? pySerial might want to support other protocols in the +# future, so lets use an URL scheme. +# for RFC2217 compliant servers we will use this: +# rfc2217://<host>:<port>[?option[&option...]] +# +# options: +# - "logging" set log level print diagnostic messages (e.g. "logging=debug") +# - "ign_set_control": do not look at the answers to SET_CONTROL +# - "poll_modem": issue NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE requests when CTS/DTR/RI/CD is read. +# Without this option it expects that the server sends notifications +# automatically on change (which most servers do and is according to the +# RFC). +# the order of the options is not relevant + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import logging +import socket +import struct +import threading +import time +try: + import urlparse +except ImportError: + import urllib.parse as urlparse +try: + import Queue +except ImportError: + import queue as Queue + +import serial +from serial.serialutil import SerialBase, SerialException, to_bytes, \ + iterbytes, PortNotOpenError, Timeout + +# port string is expected to be something like this: +# rfc2217://host:port +# host may be an IP or including domain, whatever. +# port is 0...65535 + +# map log level names to constants. used in from_url() +LOGGER_LEVELS = { + 'debug': logging.DEBUG, + 'info': logging.INFO, + 'warning': logging.WARNING, + 'error': logging.ERROR, +} + + +# telnet protocol characters +SE = b'\xf0' # Subnegotiation End +NOP = b'\xf1' # No Operation +DM = b'\xf2' # Data Mark +BRK = b'\xf3' # Break +IP = b'\xf4' # Interrupt process +AO = b'\xf5' # Abort output +AYT = b'\xf6' # Are You There +EC = b'\xf7' # Erase Character +EL = b'\xf8' # Erase Line +GA = b'\xf9' # Go Ahead +SB = b'\xfa' # Subnegotiation Begin +WILL = b'\xfb' +WONT = b'\xfc' +DO = b'\xfd' +DONT = b'\xfe' +IAC = b'\xff' # Interpret As Command +IAC_DOUBLED = b'\xff\xff' + +# selected telnet options +BINARY = b'\x00' # 8-bit data path +ECHO = b'\x01' # echo +SGA = b'\x03' # suppress go ahead + +# RFC2217 +COM_PORT_OPTION = b'\x2c' + +# Client to Access Server +SET_BAUDRATE = b'\x01' +SET_DATASIZE = b'\x02' +SET_PARITY = b'\x03' +SET_STOPSIZE = b'\x04' +SET_CONTROL = b'\x05' +NOTIFY_LINESTATE = b'\x06' +NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE = b'\x07' +FLOWCONTROL_SUSPEND = b'\x08' +FLOWCONTROL_RESUME = b'\x09' +SET_LINESTATE_MASK = b'\x0a' +SET_MODEMSTATE_MASK = b'\x0b' +PURGE_DATA = b'\x0c' + +SERVER_SET_BAUDRATE = b'\x65' +SERVER_SET_DATASIZE = b'\x66' +SERVER_SET_PARITY = b'\x67' +SERVER_SET_STOPSIZE = b'\x68' +SERVER_SET_CONTROL = b'\x69' +SERVER_NOTIFY_LINESTATE = b'\x6a' +SERVER_NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE = b'\x6b' +SERVER_FLOWCONTROL_SUSPEND = b'\x6c' +SERVER_FLOWCONTROL_RESUME = b'\x6d' +SERVER_SET_LINESTATE_MASK = b'\x6e' +SERVER_SET_MODEMSTATE_MASK = b'\x6f' +SERVER_PURGE_DATA = b'\x70' + +RFC2217_ANSWER_MAP = { + SET_BAUDRATE: SERVER_SET_BAUDRATE, + SET_DATASIZE: SERVER_SET_DATASIZE, + SET_PARITY: SERVER_SET_PARITY, + SET_STOPSIZE: SERVER_SET_STOPSIZE, + SET_CONTROL: SERVER_SET_CONTROL, + NOTIFY_LINESTATE: SERVER_NOTIFY_LINESTATE, + NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE: SERVER_NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE, + FLOWCONTROL_SUSPEND: SERVER_FLOWCONTROL_SUSPEND, + FLOWCONTROL_RESUME: SERVER_FLOWCONTROL_RESUME, + SET_LINESTATE_MASK: SERVER_SET_LINESTATE_MASK, + SET_MODEMSTATE_MASK: SERVER_SET_MODEMSTATE_MASK, + PURGE_DATA: SERVER_PURGE_DATA, +} + +SET_CONTROL_REQ_FLOW_SETTING = b'\x00' # Request Com Port Flow Control Setting (outbound/both) +SET_CONTROL_USE_NO_FLOW_CONTROL = b'\x01' # Use No Flow Control (outbound/both) +SET_CONTROL_USE_SW_FLOW_CONTROL = b'\x02' # Use XON/XOFF Flow Control (outbound/both) +SET_CONTROL_USE_HW_FLOW_CONTROL = b'\x03' # Use HARDWARE Flow Control (outbound/both) +SET_CONTROL_REQ_BREAK_STATE = b'\x04' # Request BREAK State +SET_CONTROL_BREAK_ON = b'\x05' # Set BREAK State ON +SET_CONTROL_BREAK_OFF = b'\x06' # Set BREAK State OFF +SET_CONTROL_REQ_DTR = b'\x07' # Request DTR Signal State +SET_CONTROL_DTR_ON = b'\x08' # Set DTR Signal State ON +SET_CONTROL_DTR_OFF = b'\x09' # Set DTR Signal State OFF +SET_CONTROL_REQ_RTS = b'\x0a' # Request RTS Signal State +SET_CONTROL_RTS_ON = b'\x0b' # Set RTS Signal State ON +SET_CONTROL_RTS_OFF = b'\x0c' # Set RTS Signal State OFF +SET_CONTROL_REQ_FLOW_SETTING_IN = b'\x0d' # Request Com Port Flow Control Setting (inbound) +SET_CONTROL_USE_NO_FLOW_CONTROL_IN = b'\x0e' # Use No Flow Control (inbound) +SET_CONTROL_USE_SW_FLOW_CONTOL_IN = b'\x0f' # Use XON/XOFF Flow Control (inbound) +SET_CONTROL_USE_HW_FLOW_CONTOL_IN = b'\x10' # Use HARDWARE Flow Control (inbound) +SET_CONTROL_USE_DCD_FLOW_CONTROL = b'\x11' # Use DCD Flow Control (outbound/both) +SET_CONTROL_USE_DTR_FLOW_CONTROL = b'\x12' # Use DTR Flow Control (inbound) +SET_CONTROL_USE_DSR_FLOW_CONTROL = b'\x13' # Use DSR Flow Control (outbound/both) + +LINESTATE_MASK_TIMEOUT = 128 # Time-out Error +LINESTATE_MASK_SHIFTREG_EMPTY = 64 # Transfer Shift Register Empty +LINESTATE_MASK_TRANSREG_EMPTY = 32 # Transfer Holding Register Empty +LINESTATE_MASK_BREAK_DETECT = 16 # Break-detect Error +LINESTATE_MASK_FRAMING_ERROR = 8 # Framing Error +LINESTATE_MASK_PARTIY_ERROR = 4 # Parity Error +LINESTATE_MASK_OVERRUN_ERROR = 2 # Overrun Error +LINESTATE_MASK_DATA_READY = 1 # Data Ready + +MODEMSTATE_MASK_CD = 128 # Receive Line Signal Detect (also known as Carrier Detect) +MODEMSTATE_MASK_RI = 64 # Ring Indicator +MODEMSTATE_MASK_DSR = 32 # Data-Set-Ready Signal State +MODEMSTATE_MASK_CTS = 16 # Clear-To-Send Signal State +MODEMSTATE_MASK_CD_CHANGE = 8 # Delta Receive Line Signal Detect +MODEMSTATE_MASK_RI_CHANGE = 4 # Trailing-edge Ring Detector +MODEMSTATE_MASK_DSR_CHANGE = 2 # Delta Data-Set-Ready +MODEMSTATE_MASK_CTS_CHANGE = 1 # Delta Clear-To-Send + +PURGE_RECEIVE_BUFFER = b'\x01' # Purge access server receive data buffer +PURGE_TRANSMIT_BUFFER = b'\x02' # Purge access server transmit data buffer +PURGE_BOTH_BUFFERS = b'\x03' # Purge both the access server receive data + # buffer and the access server transmit data buffer + + +RFC2217_PARITY_MAP = { + serial.PARITY_NONE: 1, + serial.PARITY_ODD: 2, + serial.PARITY_EVEN: 3, + serial.PARITY_MARK: 4, + serial.PARITY_SPACE: 5, +} +RFC2217_REVERSE_PARITY_MAP = dict((v, k) for k, v in RFC2217_PARITY_MAP.items()) + +RFC2217_STOPBIT_MAP = { + serial.STOPBITS_ONE: 1, + serial.STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE: 3, + serial.STOPBITS_TWO: 2, +} +RFC2217_REVERSE_STOPBIT_MAP = dict((v, k) for k, v in RFC2217_STOPBIT_MAP.items()) + +# Telnet filter states +M_NORMAL = 0 +M_IAC_SEEN = 1 +M_NEGOTIATE = 2 + +# TelnetOption and TelnetSubnegotiation states +REQUESTED = 'REQUESTED' +ACTIVE = 'ACTIVE' +INACTIVE = 'INACTIVE' +REALLY_INACTIVE = 'REALLY_INACTIVE' + + +class TelnetOption(object): + """Manage a single telnet option, keeps track of DO/DONT WILL/WONT.""" + + def __init__(self, connection, name, option, send_yes, send_no, ack_yes, + ack_no, initial_state, activation_callback=None): + """\ + Initialize option. + :param connection: connection used to transmit answers + :param name: a readable name for debug outputs + :param send_yes: what to send when option is to be enabled. + :param send_no: what to send when option is to be disabled. + :param ack_yes: what to expect when remote agrees on option. + :param ack_no: what to expect when remote disagrees on option. + :param initial_state: options initialized with REQUESTED are tried to + be enabled on startup. use INACTIVE for all others. + """ + self.connection = connection + self.name = name + self.option = option + self.send_yes = send_yes + self.send_no = send_no + self.ack_yes = ack_yes + self.ack_no = ack_no + self.state = initial_state + self.active = False + self.activation_callback = activation_callback + + def __repr__(self): + """String for debug outputs""" + return "{o.name}:{o.active}({o.state})".format(o=self) + + def process_incoming(self, command): + """\ + A DO/DONT/WILL/WONT was received for this option, update state and + answer when needed. + """ + if command == self.ack_yes: + if self.state is REQUESTED: + self.state = ACTIVE + self.active = True + if self.activation_callback is not None: + self.activation_callback() + elif self.state is ACTIVE: + pass + elif self.state is INACTIVE: + self.state = ACTIVE + self.connection.telnet_send_option(self.send_yes, self.option) + self.active = True + if self.activation_callback is not None: + self.activation_callback() + elif self.state is REALLY_INACTIVE: + self.connection.telnet_send_option(self.send_no, self.option) + else: + raise ValueError('option in illegal state {!r}'.format(self)) + elif command == self.ack_no: + if self.state is REQUESTED: + self.state = INACTIVE + self.active = False + elif self.state is ACTIVE: + self.state = INACTIVE + self.connection.telnet_send_option(self.send_no, self.option) + self.active = False + elif self.state is INACTIVE: + pass + elif self.state is REALLY_INACTIVE: + pass + else: + raise ValueError('option in illegal state {!r}'.format(self)) + + +class TelnetSubnegotiation(object): + """\ + A object to handle subnegotiation of options. In this case actually + sub-sub options for RFC 2217. It is used to track com port options. + """ + + def __init__(self, connection, name, option, ack_option=None): + if ack_option is None: + ack_option = option + self.connection = connection + self.name = name + self.option = option + self.value = None + self.ack_option = ack_option + self.state = INACTIVE + + def __repr__(self): + """String for debug outputs.""" + return "{sn.name}:{sn.state}".format(sn=self) + + def set(self, value): + """\ + Request a change of the value. a request is sent to the server. if + the client needs to know if the change is performed he has to check the + state of this object. + """ + self.value = value + self.state = REQUESTED + self.connection.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(self.option, self.value) + if self.connection.logger: + self.connection.logger.debug("SB Requesting {} -> {!r}".format(self.name, self.value)) + + def is_ready(self): + """\ + Check if answer from server has been received. when server rejects + the change, raise a ValueError. + """ + if self.state == REALLY_INACTIVE: + raise ValueError("remote rejected value for option {!r}".format(self.name)) + return self.state == ACTIVE + # add property to have a similar interface as TelnetOption + active = property(is_ready) + + def wait(self, timeout=3): + """\ + Wait until the subnegotiation has been acknowledged or timeout. It + can also throw a value error when the answer from the server does not + match the value sent. + """ + timeout_timer = Timeout(timeout) + while not timeout_timer.expired(): + time.sleep(0.05) # prevent 100% CPU load + if self.is_ready(): + break + else: + raise SerialException("timeout while waiting for option {!r}".format(self.name)) + + def check_answer(self, suboption): + """\ + Check an incoming subnegotiation block. The parameter already has + cut off the header like sub option number and com port option value. + """ + if self.value == suboption[:len(self.value)]: + self.state = ACTIVE + else: + # error propagation done in is_ready + self.state = REALLY_INACTIVE + if self.connection.logger: + self.connection.logger.debug("SB Answer {} -> {!r} -> {}".format(self.name, suboption, self.state)) + + +class Serial(SerialBase): + """Serial port implementation for RFC 2217 remote serial ports.""" + + BAUDRATES = (50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, + 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self._thread = None + self._socket = None + self._linestate = 0 + self._modemstate = None + self._modemstate_timeout = Timeout(-1) + self._remote_suspend_flow = False + self._write_lock = None + self.logger = None + self._ignore_set_control_answer = False + self._poll_modem_state = False + self._network_timeout = 3 + self._telnet_options = None + self._rfc2217_port_settings = None + self._rfc2217_options = None + self._read_buffer = None + super(Serial, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) # must be last call in case of auto-open + + def open(self): + """\ + Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened. + """ + self.logger = None + self._ignore_set_control_answer = False + self._poll_modem_state = False + self._network_timeout = 3 + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + try: + self._socket = socket.create_connection(self.from_url(self.portstr), timeout=5) # XXX good value? + self._socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) + except Exception as msg: + self._socket = None + raise SerialException("Could not open port {}: {}".format(self.portstr, msg)) + + # use a thread save queue as buffer. it also simplifies implementing + # the read timeout + self._read_buffer = Queue.Queue() + # to ensure that user writes does not interfere with internal + # telnet/rfc2217 options establish a lock + self._write_lock = threading.Lock() + # name the following separately so that, below, a check can be easily done + mandadory_options = [ + TelnetOption(self, 'we-BINARY', BINARY, WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, INACTIVE), + TelnetOption(self, 'we-RFC2217', COM_PORT_OPTION, WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, REQUESTED), + ] + # all supported telnet options + self._telnet_options = [ + TelnetOption(self, 'ECHO', ECHO, DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, REQUESTED), + TelnetOption(self, 'we-SGA', SGA, WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, REQUESTED), + TelnetOption(self, 'they-SGA', SGA, DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, REQUESTED), + TelnetOption(self, 'they-BINARY', BINARY, DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, INACTIVE), + TelnetOption(self, 'they-RFC2217', COM_PORT_OPTION, DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, REQUESTED), + ] + mandadory_options + # RFC 2217 specific states + # COM port settings + self._rfc2217_port_settings = { + 'baudrate': TelnetSubnegotiation(self, 'baudrate', SET_BAUDRATE, SERVER_SET_BAUDRATE), + 'datasize': TelnetSubnegotiation(self, 'datasize', SET_DATASIZE, SERVER_SET_DATASIZE), + 'parity': TelnetSubnegotiation(self, 'parity', SET_PARITY, SERVER_SET_PARITY), + 'stopsize': TelnetSubnegotiation(self, 'stopsize', SET_STOPSIZE, SERVER_SET_STOPSIZE), + } + # There are more subnegotiation objects, combine all in one dictionary + # for easy access + self._rfc2217_options = { + 'purge': TelnetSubnegotiation(self, 'purge', PURGE_DATA, SERVER_PURGE_DATA), + 'control': TelnetSubnegotiation(self, 'control', SET_CONTROL, SERVER_SET_CONTROL), + } + self._rfc2217_options.update(self._rfc2217_port_settings) + # cache for line and modem states that the server sends to us + self._linestate = 0 + self._modemstate = None + self._modemstate_timeout = Timeout(-1) + # RFC 2217 flow control between server and client + self._remote_suspend_flow = False + + self.is_open = True + self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._telnet_read_loop) + self._thread.setDaemon(True) + self._thread.setName('pySerial RFC 2217 reader thread for {}'.format(self._port)) + self._thread.start() + + try: # must clean-up if open fails + # negotiate Telnet/RFC 2217 -> send initial requests + for option in self._telnet_options: + if option.state is REQUESTED: + self.telnet_send_option(option.send_yes, option.option) + # now wait until important options are negotiated + timeout = Timeout(self._network_timeout) + while not timeout.expired(): + time.sleep(0.05) # prevent 100% CPU load + if sum(o.active for o in mandadory_options) == sum(o.state != INACTIVE for o in mandadory_options): + break + else: + raise SerialException( + "Remote does not seem to support RFC2217 or BINARY mode {!r}".format(mandadory_options)) + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("Negotiated options: {}".format(self._telnet_options)) + + # fine, go on, set RFC 2217 specific things + self._reconfigure_port() + # all things set up get, now a clean start + if not self._dsrdtr: + self._update_dtr_state() + if not self._rtscts: + self._update_rts_state() + self.reset_input_buffer() + self.reset_output_buffer() + except: + self.close() + raise + + def _reconfigure_port(self): + """Set communication parameters on opened port.""" + if self._socket is None: + raise SerialException("Can only operate on open ports") + + # if self._timeout != 0 and self._interCharTimeout is not None: + # XXX + + if self._write_timeout is not None: + raise NotImplementedError('write_timeout is currently not supported') + # XXX + + # Setup the connection + # to get good performance, all parameter changes are sent first... + if not 0 < self._baudrate < 2 ** 32: + raise ValueError("invalid baudrate: {!r}".format(self._baudrate)) + self._rfc2217_port_settings['baudrate'].set(struct.pack(b'!I', self._baudrate)) + self._rfc2217_port_settings['datasize'].set(struct.pack(b'!B', self._bytesize)) + self._rfc2217_port_settings['parity'].set(struct.pack(b'!B', RFC2217_PARITY_MAP[self._parity])) + self._rfc2217_port_settings['stopsize'].set(struct.pack(b'!B', RFC2217_STOPBIT_MAP[self._stopbits])) + + # and now wait until parameters are active + items = self._rfc2217_port_settings.values() + if self.logger: + self.logger.debug("Negotiating settings: {}".format(items)) + timeout = Timeout(self._network_timeout) + while not timeout.expired(): + time.sleep(0.05) # prevent 100% CPU load + if sum(o.active for o in items) == len(items): + break + else: + raise SerialException("Remote does not accept parameter change (RFC2217): {!r}".format(items)) + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("Negotiated settings: {}".format(items)) + + if self._rtscts and self._xonxoff: + raise ValueError('xonxoff and rtscts together are not supported') + elif self._rtscts: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_USE_HW_FLOW_CONTROL) + elif self._xonxoff: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_USE_SW_FLOW_CONTROL) + else: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_USE_NO_FLOW_CONTROL) + + def close(self): + """Close port""" + self.is_open = False + if self._socket: + try: + self._socket.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) + self._socket.close() + except: + # ignore errors. + pass + if self._thread: + self._thread.join(7) # XXX more than socket timeout + self._thread = None + # in case of quick reconnects, give the server some time + time.sleep(0.3) + self._socket = None + + def from_url(self, url): + """\ + extract host and port from an URL string, other settings are extracted + an stored in instance + """ + parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url) + if parts.scheme != "rfc2217": + raise SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"rfc2217://<host>:<port>[?option[&option...]]": ' + 'not starting with rfc2217:// ({!r})'.format(parts.scheme)) + try: + # process options now, directly altering self + for option, values in urlparse.parse_qs(parts.query, True).items(): + if option == 'logging': + logging.basicConfig() # XXX is that good to call it here? + self.logger = logging.getLogger('pySerial.rfc2217') + self.logger.setLevel(LOGGER_LEVELS[values[0]]) + self.logger.debug('enabled logging') + elif option == 'ign_set_control': + self._ignore_set_control_answer = True + elif option == 'poll_modem': + self._poll_modem_state = True + elif option == 'timeout': + self._network_timeout = float(values[0]) + else: + raise ValueError('unknown option: {!r}'.format(option)) + if not 0 <= parts.port < 65536: + raise ValueError("port not in range 0...65535") + except ValueError as e: + raise SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"rfc2217://<host>:<port>[?option[&option...]]": {}'.format(e)) + return (parts.hostname, parts.port) + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + """Return the number of bytes currently in the input buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return self._read_buffer.qsize() + + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + data = bytearray() + try: + timeout = Timeout(self._timeout) + while len(data) < size: + if self._thread is None or not self._thread.is_alive(): + raise SerialException('connection failed (reader thread died)') + buf = self._read_buffer.get(True, timeout.time_left()) + if buf is None: + return bytes(data) + data += buf + if timeout.expired(): + break + except Queue.Empty: # -> timeout + pass + return bytes(data) + + def write(self, data): + """\ + Output the given byte string over the serial port. Can block if the + connection is blocked. May raise SerialException if the connection is + closed. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + with self._write_lock: + try: + self._socket.sendall(to_bytes(data).replace(IAC, IAC_DOUBLED)) + except socket.error as e: + raise SerialException("connection failed (socket error): {}".format(e)) + return len(data) + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.rfc2217_send_purge(PURGE_RECEIVE_BUFFER) + # empty read buffer + while self._read_buffer.qsize(): + self._read_buffer.get(False) + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + """\ + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and + discarding all that is in the buffer. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.rfc2217_send_purge(PURGE_TRANSMIT_BUFFER) + + def _update_break_state(self): + """\ + Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is + possible. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('set BREAK to {}'.format('active' if self._break_state else 'inactive')) + if self._break_state: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_BREAK_ON) + else: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_BREAK_OFF) + + def _update_rts_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('set RTS to {}'.format('active' if self._rts_state else 'inactive')) + if self._rts_state: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_RTS_ON) + else: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_RTS_OFF) + + def _update_dtr_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('set DTR to {}'.format('active' if self._dtr_state else 'inactive')) + if self._dtr_state: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_DTR_ON) + else: + self.rfc2217_set_control(SET_CONTROL_DTR_OFF) + + @property + def cts(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return bool(self.get_modem_state() & MODEMSTATE_MASK_CTS) + + @property + def dsr(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return bool(self.get_modem_state() & MODEMSTATE_MASK_DSR) + + @property + def ri(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return bool(self.get_modem_state() & MODEMSTATE_MASK_RI) + + @property + def cd(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return bool(self.get_modem_state() & MODEMSTATE_MASK_CD) + + # - - - platform specific - - - + # None so far + + # - - - RFC2217 specific - - - + + def _telnet_read_loop(self): + """Read loop for the socket.""" + mode = M_NORMAL + suboption = None + try: + while self.is_open: + try: + data = self._socket.recv(1024) + except socket.timeout: + # just need to get out of recv form time to time to check if + # still alive + continue + except socket.error as e: + # connection fails -> terminate loop + if self.logger: + self.logger.debug("socket error in reader thread: {}".format(e)) + self._read_buffer.put(None) + break + if not data: + self._read_buffer.put(None) + break # lost connection + for byte in iterbytes(data): + if mode == M_NORMAL: + # interpret as command or as data + if byte == IAC: + mode = M_IAC_SEEN + else: + # store data in read buffer or sub option buffer + # depending on state + if suboption is not None: + suboption += byte + else: + self._read_buffer.put(byte) + elif mode == M_IAC_SEEN: + if byte == IAC: + # interpret as command doubled -> insert character + # itself + if suboption is not None: + suboption += IAC + else: + self._read_buffer.put(IAC) + mode = M_NORMAL + elif byte == SB: + # sub option start + suboption = bytearray() + mode = M_NORMAL + elif byte == SE: + # sub option end -> process it now + self._telnet_process_subnegotiation(bytes(suboption)) + suboption = None + mode = M_NORMAL + elif byte in (DO, DONT, WILL, WONT): + # negotiation + telnet_command = byte + mode = M_NEGOTIATE + else: + # other telnet commands + self._telnet_process_command(byte) + mode = M_NORMAL + elif mode == M_NEGOTIATE: # DO, DONT, WILL, WONT was received, option now following + self._telnet_negotiate_option(telnet_command, byte) + mode = M_NORMAL + finally: + if self.logger: + self.logger.debug("read thread terminated") + + # - incoming telnet commands and options + + def _telnet_process_command(self, command): + """Process commands other than DO, DONT, WILL, WONT.""" + # Currently none. RFC2217 only uses negotiation and subnegotiation. + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("ignoring Telnet command: {!r}".format(command)) + + def _telnet_negotiate_option(self, command, option): + """Process incoming DO, DONT, WILL, WONT.""" + # check our registered telnet options and forward command to them + # they know themselves if they have to answer or not + known = False + for item in self._telnet_options: + # can have more than one match! as some options are duplicated for + # 'us' and 'them' + if item.option == option: + item.process_incoming(command) + known = True + if not known: + # handle unknown options + # only answer to positive requests and deny them + if command == WILL or command == DO: + self.telnet_send_option((DONT if command == WILL else WONT), option) + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("rejected Telnet option: {!r}".format(option)) + + def _telnet_process_subnegotiation(self, suboption): + """Process subnegotiation, the data between IAC SB and IAC SE.""" + if suboption[0:1] == COM_PORT_OPTION: + if suboption[1:2] == SERVER_NOTIFY_LINESTATE and len(suboption) >= 3: + self._linestate = ord(suboption[2:3]) # ensure it is a number + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("NOTIFY_LINESTATE: {}".format(self._linestate)) + elif suboption[1:2] == SERVER_NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE and len(suboption) >= 3: + self._modemstate = ord(suboption[2:3]) # ensure it is a number + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE: {}".format(self._modemstate)) + # update time when we think that a poll would make sense + self._modemstate_timeout.restart(0.3) + elif suboption[1:2] == FLOWCONTROL_SUSPEND: + self._remote_suspend_flow = True + elif suboption[1:2] == FLOWCONTROL_RESUME: + self._remote_suspend_flow = False + else: + for item in self._rfc2217_options.values(): + if item.ack_option == suboption[1:2]: + #~ print "processing COM_PORT_OPTION: %r" % list(suboption[1:]) + item.check_answer(bytes(suboption[2:])) + break + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("ignoring COM_PORT_OPTION: {!r}".format(suboption)) + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("ignoring subnegotiation: {!r}".format(suboption)) + + # - outgoing telnet commands and options + + def _internal_raw_write(self, data): + """internal socket write with no data escaping. used to send telnet stuff.""" + with self._write_lock: + self._socket.sendall(data) + + def telnet_send_option(self, action, option): + """Send DO, DONT, WILL, WONT.""" + self._internal_raw_write(IAC + action + option) + + def rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(self, option, value=b''): + """Subnegotiation of RFC2217 parameters.""" + value = value.replace(IAC, IAC_DOUBLED) + self._internal_raw_write(IAC + SB + COM_PORT_OPTION + option + value + IAC + SE) + + def rfc2217_send_purge(self, value): + """\ + Send purge request to the remote. + (PURGE_RECEIVE_BUFFER / PURGE_TRANSMIT_BUFFER / PURGE_BOTH_BUFFERS) + """ + item = self._rfc2217_options['purge'] + item.set(value) # transmit desired purge type + item.wait(self._network_timeout) # wait for acknowledge from the server + + def rfc2217_set_control(self, value): + """transmit change of control line to remote""" + item = self._rfc2217_options['control'] + item.set(value) # transmit desired control type + if self._ignore_set_control_answer: + # answers are ignored when option is set. compatibility mode for + # servers that answer, but not the expected one... (or no answer + # at all) i.e. sredird + time.sleep(0.1) # this helps getting the unit tests passed + else: + item.wait(self._network_timeout) # wait for acknowledge from the server + + def rfc2217_flow_server_ready(self): + """\ + check if server is ready to receive data. block for some time when + not. + """ + #~ if self._remote_suspend_flow: + #~ wait--- + + def get_modem_state(self): + """\ + get last modem state (cached value. If value is "old", request a new + one. This cache helps that we don't issue to many requests when e.g. all + status lines, one after the other is queried by the user (CTS, DSR + etc.) + """ + # active modem state polling enabled? is the value fresh enough? + if self._poll_modem_state and self._modemstate_timeout.expired(): + if self.logger: + self.logger.debug('polling modem state') + # when it is older, request an update + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE) + timeout = Timeout(self._network_timeout) + while not timeout.expired(): + time.sleep(0.05) # prevent 100% CPU load + # when expiration time is updated, it means that there is a new + # value + if not self._modemstate_timeout.expired(): + break + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning('poll for modem state failed') + # even when there is a timeout, do not generate an error just + # return the last known value. this way we can support buggy + # servers that do not respond to polls, but send automatic + # updates. + if self._modemstate is not None: + if self.logger: + self.logger.debug('using cached modem state') + return self._modemstate + else: + # never received a notification from the server + raise SerialException("remote sends no NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE") + + +############################################################################# +# The following is code that helps implementing an RFC 2217 server. + +class PortManager(object): + """\ + This class manages the state of Telnet and RFC 2217. It needs a serial + instance and a connection to work with. Connection is expected to implement + a (thread safe) write function, that writes the string to the network. + """ + + def __init__(self, serial_port, connection, logger=None): + self.serial = serial_port + self.connection = connection + self.logger = logger + self._client_is_rfc2217 = False + + # filter state machine + self.mode = M_NORMAL + self.suboption = None + self.telnet_command = None + + # states for modem/line control events + self.modemstate_mask = 255 + self.last_modemstate = None + self.linstate_mask = 0 + + # all supported telnet options + self._telnet_options = [ + TelnetOption(self, 'ECHO', ECHO, WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, REQUESTED), + TelnetOption(self, 'we-SGA', SGA, WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, REQUESTED), + TelnetOption(self, 'they-SGA', SGA, DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, INACTIVE), + TelnetOption(self, 'we-BINARY', BINARY, WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, INACTIVE), + TelnetOption(self, 'they-BINARY', BINARY, DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, REQUESTED), + TelnetOption(self, 'we-RFC2217', COM_PORT_OPTION, WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, REQUESTED, self._client_ok), + TelnetOption(self, 'they-RFC2217', COM_PORT_OPTION, DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, INACTIVE, self._client_ok), + ] + + # negotiate Telnet/RFC2217 -> send initial requests + if self.logger: + self.logger.debug("requesting initial Telnet/RFC 2217 options") + for option in self._telnet_options: + if option.state is REQUESTED: + self.telnet_send_option(option.send_yes, option.option) + # issue 1st modem state notification + + def _client_ok(self): + """\ + callback of telnet option. It gets called when option is activated. + This one here is used to detect when the client agrees on RFC 2217. A + flag is set so that other functions like check_modem_lines know if the + client is OK. + """ + # The callback is used for we and they so if one party agrees, we're + # already happy. it seems not all servers do the negotiation correctly + # and i guess there are incorrect clients too.. so be happy if client + # answers one or the other positively. + self._client_is_rfc2217 = True + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("client accepts RFC 2217") + # this is to ensure that the client gets a notification, even if there + # was no change + self.check_modem_lines(force_notification=True) + + # - outgoing telnet commands and options + + def telnet_send_option(self, action, option): + """Send DO, DONT, WILL, WONT.""" + self.connection.write(IAC + action + option) + + def rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(self, option, value=b''): + """Subnegotiation of RFC 2217 parameters.""" + value = value.replace(IAC, IAC_DOUBLED) + self.connection.write(IAC + SB + COM_PORT_OPTION + option + value + IAC + SE) + + # - check modem lines, needs to be called periodically from user to + # establish polling + + def check_modem_lines(self, force_notification=False): + """\ + read control lines from serial port and compare the last value sent to remote. + send updates on changes. + """ + modemstate = ( + (self.serial.cts and MODEMSTATE_MASK_CTS) | + (self.serial.dsr and MODEMSTATE_MASK_DSR) | + (self.serial.ri and MODEMSTATE_MASK_RI) | + (self.serial.cd and MODEMSTATE_MASK_CD)) + # check what has changed + deltas = modemstate ^ (self.last_modemstate or 0) # when last is None -> 0 + if deltas & MODEMSTATE_MASK_CTS: + modemstate |= MODEMSTATE_MASK_CTS_CHANGE + if deltas & MODEMSTATE_MASK_DSR: + modemstate |= MODEMSTATE_MASK_DSR_CHANGE + if deltas & MODEMSTATE_MASK_RI: + modemstate |= MODEMSTATE_MASK_RI_CHANGE + if deltas & MODEMSTATE_MASK_CD: + modemstate |= MODEMSTATE_MASK_CD_CHANGE + # if new state is different and the mask allows this change, send + # notification. suppress notifications when client is not rfc2217 + if modemstate != self.last_modemstate or force_notification: + if (self._client_is_rfc2217 and (modemstate & self.modemstate_mask)) or force_notification: + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation( + SERVER_NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE, + to_bytes([modemstate & self.modemstate_mask])) + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE: {}".format(modemstate)) + # save last state, but forget about deltas. + # otherwise it would also notify about changing deltas which is + # probably not very useful + self.last_modemstate = modemstate & 0xf0 + + # - outgoing data escaping + + def escape(self, data): + """\ + This generator function is for the user. All outgoing data has to be + properly escaped, so that no IAC character in the data stream messes up + the Telnet state machine in the server. + + socket.sendall(escape(data)) + """ + for byte in iterbytes(data): + if byte == IAC: + yield IAC + yield IAC + else: + yield byte + + # - incoming data filter + + def filter(self, data): + """\ + Handle a bunch of incoming bytes. This is a generator. It will yield + all characters not of interest for Telnet/RFC 2217. + + The idea is that the reader thread pushes data from the socket through + this filter: + + for byte in filter(socket.recv(1024)): + # do things like CR/LF conversion/whatever + # and write data to the serial port + serial.write(byte) + + (socket error handling code left as exercise for the reader) + """ + for byte in iterbytes(data): + if self.mode == M_NORMAL: + # interpret as command or as data + if byte == IAC: + self.mode = M_IAC_SEEN + else: + # store data in sub option buffer or pass it to our + # consumer depending on state + if self.suboption is not None: + self.suboption += byte + else: + yield byte + elif self.mode == M_IAC_SEEN: + if byte == IAC: + # interpret as command doubled -> insert character + # itself + if self.suboption is not None: + self.suboption += byte + else: + yield byte + self.mode = M_NORMAL + elif byte == SB: + # sub option start + self.suboption = bytearray() + self.mode = M_NORMAL + elif byte == SE: + # sub option end -> process it now + self._telnet_process_subnegotiation(bytes(self.suboption)) + self.suboption = None + self.mode = M_NORMAL + elif byte in (DO, DONT, WILL, WONT): + # negotiation + self.telnet_command = byte + self.mode = M_NEGOTIATE + else: + # other telnet commands + self._telnet_process_command(byte) + self.mode = M_NORMAL + elif self.mode == M_NEGOTIATE: # DO, DONT, WILL, WONT was received, option now following + self._telnet_negotiate_option(self.telnet_command, byte) + self.mode = M_NORMAL + + # - incoming telnet commands and options + + def _telnet_process_command(self, command): + """Process commands other than DO, DONT, WILL, WONT.""" + # Currently none. RFC2217 only uses negotiation and subnegotiation. + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("ignoring Telnet command: {!r}".format(command)) + + def _telnet_negotiate_option(self, command, option): + """Process incoming DO, DONT, WILL, WONT.""" + # check our registered telnet options and forward command to them + # they know themselves if they have to answer or not + known = False + for item in self._telnet_options: + # can have more than one match! as some options are duplicated for + # 'us' and 'them' + if item.option == option: + item.process_incoming(command) + known = True + if not known: + # handle unknown options + # only answer to positive requests and deny them + if command == WILL or command == DO: + self.telnet_send_option((DONT if command == WILL else WONT), option) + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("rejected Telnet option: {!r}".format(option)) + + def _telnet_process_subnegotiation(self, suboption): + """Process subnegotiation, the data between IAC SB and IAC SE.""" + if suboption[0:1] == COM_PORT_OPTION: + if self.logger: + self.logger.debug('received COM_PORT_OPTION: {!r}'.format(suboption)) + if suboption[1:2] == SET_BAUDRATE: + backup = self.serial.baudrate + try: + (baudrate,) = struct.unpack(b"!I", suboption[2:6]) + if baudrate != 0: + self.serial.baudrate = baudrate + except ValueError as e: + if self.logger: + self.logger.error("failed to set baud rate: {}".format(e)) + self.serial.baudrate = backup + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("{} baud rate: {}".format('set' if baudrate else 'get', self.serial.baudrate)) + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_BAUDRATE, struct.pack(b"!I", self.serial.baudrate)) + elif suboption[1:2] == SET_DATASIZE: + backup = self.serial.bytesize + try: + (datasize,) = struct.unpack(b"!B", suboption[2:3]) + if datasize != 0: + self.serial.bytesize = datasize + except ValueError as e: + if self.logger: + self.logger.error("failed to set data size: {}".format(e)) + self.serial.bytesize = backup + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("{} data size: {}".format('set' if datasize else 'get', self.serial.bytesize)) + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_DATASIZE, struct.pack(b"!B", self.serial.bytesize)) + elif suboption[1:2] == SET_PARITY: + backup = self.serial.parity + try: + parity = struct.unpack(b"!B", suboption[2:3])[0] + if parity != 0: + self.serial.parity = RFC2217_REVERSE_PARITY_MAP[parity] + except ValueError as e: + if self.logger: + self.logger.error("failed to set parity: {}".format(e)) + self.serial.parity = backup + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("{} parity: {}".format('set' if parity else 'get', self.serial.parity)) + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation( + SERVER_SET_PARITY, + struct.pack(b"!B", RFC2217_PARITY_MAP[self.serial.parity])) + elif suboption[1:2] == SET_STOPSIZE: + backup = self.serial.stopbits + try: + stopbits = struct.unpack(b"!B", suboption[2:3])[0] + if stopbits != 0: + self.serial.stopbits = RFC2217_REVERSE_STOPBIT_MAP[stopbits] + except ValueError as e: + if self.logger: + self.logger.error("failed to set stop bits: {}".format(e)) + self.serial.stopbits = backup + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("{} stop bits: {}".format('set' if stopbits else 'get', self.serial.stopbits)) + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation( + SERVER_SET_STOPSIZE, + struct.pack(b"!B", RFC2217_STOPBIT_MAP[self.serial.stopbits])) + elif suboption[1:2] == SET_CONTROL: + if suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_REQ_FLOW_SETTING: + if self.serial.xonxoff: + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_USE_SW_FLOW_CONTROL) + elif self.serial.rtscts: + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_USE_HW_FLOW_CONTROL) + else: + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_USE_NO_FLOW_CONTROL) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_NO_FLOW_CONTROL: + self.serial.xonxoff = False + self.serial.rtscts = False + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed flow control to None") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_USE_NO_FLOW_CONTROL) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_SW_FLOW_CONTROL: + self.serial.xonxoff = True + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed flow control to XON/XOFF") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_USE_SW_FLOW_CONTROL) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_HW_FLOW_CONTROL: + self.serial.rtscts = True + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed flow control to RTS/CTS") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_USE_HW_FLOW_CONTROL) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_REQ_BREAK_STATE: + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("requested break state - not implemented") + pass # XXX needs cached value + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_BREAK_ON: + self.serial.break_condition = True + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed BREAK to active") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_BREAK_ON) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_BREAK_OFF: + self.serial.break_condition = False + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed BREAK to inactive") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_BREAK_OFF) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_REQ_DTR: + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("requested DTR state - not implemented") + pass # XXX needs cached value + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_DTR_ON: + self.serial.dtr = True + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed DTR to active") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_DTR_ON) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_DTR_OFF: + self.serial.dtr = False + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed DTR to inactive") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_DTR_OFF) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_REQ_RTS: + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("requested RTS state - not implemented") + pass # XXX needs cached value + #~ self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_RTS_ON) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_RTS_ON: + self.serial.rts = True + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed RTS to active") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_RTS_ON) + elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_RTS_OFF: + self.serial.rts = False + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("changed RTS to inactive") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_SET_CONTROL, SET_CONTROL_RTS_OFF) + #~ elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_REQ_FLOW_SETTING_IN: + #~ elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_NO_FLOW_CONTROL_IN: + #~ elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_SW_FLOW_CONTOL_IN: + #~ elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_HW_FLOW_CONTOL_IN: + #~ elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_DCD_FLOW_CONTROL: + #~ elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_DTR_FLOW_CONTROL: + #~ elif suboption[2:3] == SET_CONTROL_USE_DSR_FLOW_CONTROL: + elif suboption[1:2] == NOTIFY_LINESTATE: + # client polls for current state + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation( + SERVER_NOTIFY_LINESTATE, + to_bytes([0])) # sorry, nothing like that implemented + elif suboption[1:2] == NOTIFY_MODEMSTATE: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("request for modem state") + # client polls for current state + self.check_modem_lines(force_notification=True) + elif suboption[1:2] == FLOWCONTROL_SUSPEND: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("suspend") + self._remote_suspend_flow = True + elif suboption[1:2] == FLOWCONTROL_RESUME: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("resume") + self._remote_suspend_flow = False + elif suboption[1:2] == SET_LINESTATE_MASK: + self.linstate_mask = ord(suboption[2:3]) # ensure it is a number + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("line state mask: 0x{:02x}".format(self.linstate_mask)) + elif suboption[1:2] == SET_MODEMSTATE_MASK: + self.modemstate_mask = ord(suboption[2:3]) # ensure it is a number + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("modem state mask: 0x{:02x}".format(self.modemstate_mask)) + elif suboption[1:2] == PURGE_DATA: + if suboption[2:3] == PURGE_RECEIVE_BUFFER: + self.serial.reset_input_buffer() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("purge in") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_PURGE_DATA, PURGE_RECEIVE_BUFFER) + elif suboption[2:3] == PURGE_TRANSMIT_BUFFER: + self.serial.reset_output_buffer() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("purge out") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_PURGE_DATA, PURGE_TRANSMIT_BUFFER) + elif suboption[2:3] == PURGE_BOTH_BUFFERS: + self.serial.reset_input_buffer() + self.serial.reset_output_buffer() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info("purge both") + self.rfc2217_send_subnegotiation(SERVER_PURGE_DATA, PURGE_BOTH_BUFFERS) + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.error("undefined PURGE_DATA: {!r}".format(list(suboption[2:]))) + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.error("undefined COM_PORT_OPTION: {!r}".format(list(suboption[1:]))) + else: + if self.logger: + self.logger.warning("unknown subnegotiation: {!r}".format(suboption)) + + +# simple client test +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + s = Serial('rfc2217://localhost:7000', 115200) + sys.stdout.write('{}\n'.format(s)) + + sys.stdout.write("write...\n") + s.write(b"hello\n") + s.flush() + sys.stdout.write("read: {}\n".format(s.read(5))) + s.close() diff --git a/serial/rs485.py b/serial/rs485.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7aff6f --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/rs485.py @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# RS485 support +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +"""\ +The settings for RS485 are stored in a dedicated object that can be applied to +serial ports (where supported). +NOTE: Some implementations may only support a subset of the settings. +""" + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import time +import serial + + +class RS485Settings(object): + def __init__( + self, + rts_level_for_tx=True, + rts_level_for_rx=False, + loopback=False, + delay_before_tx=None, + delay_before_rx=None): + self.rts_level_for_tx = rts_level_for_tx + self.rts_level_for_rx = rts_level_for_rx + self.loopback = loopback + self.delay_before_tx = delay_before_tx + self.delay_before_rx = delay_before_rx + + +class RS485(serial.Serial): + """\ + A subclass that replaces the write method with one that toggles RTS + according to the RS485 settings. + + NOTE: This may work unreliably on some serial ports (control signals not + synchronized or delayed compared to data). Using delays may be + unreliable (varying times, larger than expected) as the OS may not + support very fine grained delays (no smaller than in the order of + tens of milliseconds). + + NOTE: Some implementations support this natively. Better performance + can be expected when the native version is used. + + NOTE: The loopback property is ignored by this implementation. The actual + behavior depends on the used hardware. + + Usage: + + ser = RS485(...) + ser.rs485_mode = RS485Settings(...) + ser.write(b'hello') + """ + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super(RS485, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + self._alternate_rs485_settings = None + + def write(self, b): + """Write to port, controlling RTS before and after transmitting.""" + if self._alternate_rs485_settings is not None: + # apply level for TX and optional delay + self.setRTS(self._alternate_rs485_settings.rts_level_for_tx) + if self._alternate_rs485_settings.delay_before_tx is not None: + time.sleep(self._alternate_rs485_settings.delay_before_tx) + # write and wait for data to be written + super(RS485, self).write(b) + super(RS485, self).flush() + # optional delay and apply level for RX + if self._alternate_rs485_settings.delay_before_rx is not None: + time.sleep(self._alternate_rs485_settings.delay_before_rx) + self.setRTS(self._alternate_rs485_settings.rts_level_for_rx) + else: + super(RS485, self).write(b) + + # redirect where the property stores the settings so that underlying Serial + # instance does not see them + @property + def rs485_mode(self): + """\ + Enable RS485 mode and apply new settings, set to None to disable. + See serial.rs485.RS485Settings for more info about the value. + """ + return self._alternate_rs485_settings + + @rs485_mode.setter + def rs485_mode(self, rs485_settings): + self._alternate_rs485_settings = rs485_settings diff --git a/serial/serialcli.py b/serial/serialcli.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4614736 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/serialcli.py @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +#! python +# +# Backend for .NET/Mono (IronPython), .NET >= 2 +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2008-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import System +import System.IO.Ports +from serial.serialutil import * + +# must invoke function with byte array, make a helper to convert strings +# to byte arrays +sab = System.Array[System.Byte] + + +def as_byte_array(string): + return sab([ord(x) for x in string]) # XXX will require adaption when run with a 3.x compatible IronPython + + +class Serial(SerialBase): + """Serial port implementation for .NET/Mono.""" + + BAUDRATES = (50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, + 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) + + def open(self): + """\ + Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened. + """ + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + try: + self._port_handle = System.IO.Ports.SerialPort(self.portstr) + except Exception as msg: + self._port_handle = None + raise SerialException("could not open port %s: %s" % (self.portstr, msg)) + + # if RTS and/or DTR are not set before open, they default to True + if self._rts_state is None: + self._rts_state = True + if self._dtr_state is None: + self._dtr_state = True + + self._reconfigure_port() + self._port_handle.Open() + self.is_open = True + if not self._dsrdtr: + self._update_dtr_state() + if not self._rtscts: + self._update_rts_state() + self.reset_input_buffer() + + def _reconfigure_port(self): + """Set communication parameters on opened port.""" + if not self._port_handle: + raise SerialException("Can only operate on a valid port handle") + + #~ self._port_handle.ReceivedBytesThreshold = 1 + + if self._timeout is None: + self._port_handle.ReadTimeout = System.IO.Ports.SerialPort.InfiniteTimeout + else: + self._port_handle.ReadTimeout = int(self._timeout * 1000) + + # if self._timeout != 0 and self._interCharTimeout is not None: + # timeouts = (int(self._interCharTimeout * 1000),) + timeouts[1:] + + if self._write_timeout is None: + self._port_handle.WriteTimeout = System.IO.Ports.SerialPort.InfiniteTimeout + else: + self._port_handle.WriteTimeout = int(self._write_timeout * 1000) + + # Setup the connection info. + try: + self._port_handle.BaudRate = self._baudrate + except IOError as e: + # catch errors from illegal baudrate settings + raise ValueError(str(e)) + + if self._bytesize == FIVEBITS: + self._port_handle.DataBits = 5 + elif self._bytesize == SIXBITS: + self._port_handle.DataBits = 6 + elif self._bytesize == SEVENBITS: + self._port_handle.DataBits = 7 + elif self._bytesize == EIGHTBITS: + self._port_handle.DataBits = 8 + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported number of data bits: %r" % self._bytesize) + + if self._parity == PARITY_NONE: + self._port_handle.Parity = getattr(System.IO.Ports.Parity, 'None') # reserved keyword in Py3k + elif self._parity == PARITY_EVEN: + self._port_handle.Parity = System.IO.Ports.Parity.Even + elif self._parity == PARITY_ODD: + self._port_handle.Parity = System.IO.Ports.Parity.Odd + elif self._parity == PARITY_MARK: + self._port_handle.Parity = System.IO.Ports.Parity.Mark + elif self._parity == PARITY_SPACE: + self._port_handle.Parity = System.IO.Ports.Parity.Space + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported parity mode: %r" % self._parity) + + if self._stopbits == STOPBITS_ONE: + self._port_handle.StopBits = System.IO.Ports.StopBits.One + elif self._stopbits == STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE: + self._port_handle.StopBits = System.IO.Ports.StopBits.OnePointFive + elif self._stopbits == STOPBITS_TWO: + self._port_handle.StopBits = System.IO.Ports.StopBits.Two + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported number of stop bits: %r" % self._stopbits) + + if self._rtscts and self._xonxoff: + self._port_handle.Handshake = System.IO.Ports.Handshake.RequestToSendXOnXOff + elif self._rtscts: + self._port_handle.Handshake = System.IO.Ports.Handshake.RequestToSend + elif self._xonxoff: + self._port_handle.Handshake = System.IO.Ports.Handshake.XOnXOff + else: + self._port_handle.Handshake = getattr(System.IO.Ports.Handshake, 'None') # reserved keyword in Py3k + + #~ def __del__(self): + #~ self.close() + + def close(self): + """Close port""" + if self.is_open: + if self._port_handle: + try: + self._port_handle.Close() + except System.IO.Ports.InvalidOperationException: + # ignore errors. can happen for unplugged USB serial devices + pass + self._port_handle = None + self.is_open = False + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + """Return the number of characters currently in the input buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return self._port_handle.BytesToRead + + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + # must use single byte reads as this is the only way to read + # without applying encodings + data = bytearray() + while size: + try: + data.append(self._port_handle.ReadByte()) + except System.TimeoutException: + break + else: + size -= 1 + return bytes(data) + + def write(self, data): + """Output the given string over the serial port.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + #~ if not isinstance(data, (bytes, bytearray)): + #~ raise TypeError('expected %s or bytearray, got %s' % (bytes, type(data))) + try: + # must call overloaded method with byte array argument + # as this is the only one not applying encodings + self._port_handle.Write(as_byte_array(data), 0, len(data)) + except System.TimeoutException: + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + return len(data) + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._port_handle.DiscardInBuffer() + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + """\ + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and + discarding all that is in the buffer. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._port_handle.DiscardOutBuffer() + + def _update_break_state(self): + """ + Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is possible. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._port_handle.BreakState = bool(self._break_state) + + def _update_rts_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._port_handle.RtsEnable = bool(self._rts_state) + + def _update_dtr_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._port_handle.DtrEnable = bool(self._dtr_state) + + @property + def cts(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return self._port_handle.CtsHolding + + @property + def dsr(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return self._port_handle.DsrHolding + + @property + def ri(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + #~ return self._port_handle.XXX + return False # XXX an error would be better + + @property + def cd(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return self._port_handle.CDHolding + + # - - platform specific - - - - + # none diff --git a/serial/serialjava.py b/serial/serialjava.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0789a78 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/serialjava.py @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +#!jython +# +# Backend Jython with JavaComm +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2002-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +from serial.serialutil import * + + +def my_import(name): + mod = __import__(name) + components = name.split('.') + for comp in components[1:]: + mod = getattr(mod, comp) + return mod + + +def detect_java_comm(names): + """try given list of modules and return that imports""" + for name in names: + try: + mod = my_import(name) + mod.SerialPort + return mod + except (ImportError, AttributeError): + pass + raise ImportError("No Java Communications API implementation found") + + +# Java Communications API implementations +# http://mho.republika.pl/java/comm/ + +comm = detect_java_comm([ + 'javax.comm', # Sun/IBM + 'gnu.io', # RXTX +]) + + +def device(portnumber): + """Turn a port number into a device name""" + enum = comm.CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifiers() + ports = [] + while enum.hasMoreElements(): + el = enum.nextElement() + if el.getPortType() == comm.CommPortIdentifier.PORT_SERIAL: + ports.append(el) + return ports[portnumber].getName() + + +class Serial(SerialBase): + """\ + Serial port class, implemented with Java Communications API and + thus usable with jython and the appropriate java extension. + """ + + def open(self): + """\ + Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened. + """ + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + if type(self._port) == type(''): # strings are taken directly + portId = comm.CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifier(self._port) + else: + portId = comm.CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifier(device(self._port)) # numbers are transformed to a comport id obj + try: + self.sPort = portId.open("python serial module", 10) + except Exception as msg: + self.sPort = None + raise SerialException("Could not open port: %s" % msg) + self._reconfigurePort() + self._instream = self.sPort.getInputStream() + self._outstream = self.sPort.getOutputStream() + self.is_open = True + + def _reconfigurePort(self): + """Set communication parameters on opened port.""" + if not self.sPort: + raise SerialException("Can only operate on a valid port handle") + + self.sPort.enableReceiveTimeout(30) + if self._bytesize == FIVEBITS: + jdatabits = comm.SerialPort.DATABITS_5 + elif self._bytesize == SIXBITS: + jdatabits = comm.SerialPort.DATABITS_6 + elif self._bytesize == SEVENBITS: + jdatabits = comm.SerialPort.DATABITS_7 + elif self._bytesize == EIGHTBITS: + jdatabits = comm.SerialPort.DATABITS_8 + else: + raise ValueError("unsupported bytesize: %r" % self._bytesize) + + if self._stopbits == STOPBITS_ONE: + jstopbits = comm.SerialPort.STOPBITS_1 + elif self._stopbits == STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE: + jstopbits = comm.SerialPort.STOPBITS_1_5 + elif self._stopbits == STOPBITS_TWO: + jstopbits = comm.SerialPort.STOPBITS_2 + else: + raise ValueError("unsupported number of stopbits: %r" % self._stopbits) + + if self._parity == PARITY_NONE: + jparity = comm.SerialPort.PARITY_NONE + elif self._parity == PARITY_EVEN: + jparity = comm.SerialPort.PARITY_EVEN + elif self._parity == PARITY_ODD: + jparity = comm.SerialPort.PARITY_ODD + elif self._parity == PARITY_MARK: + jparity = comm.SerialPort.PARITY_MARK + elif self._parity == PARITY_SPACE: + jparity = comm.SerialPort.PARITY_SPACE + else: + raise ValueError("unsupported parity type: %r" % self._parity) + + jflowin = jflowout = 0 + if self._rtscts: + jflowin |= comm.SerialPort.FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN + jflowout |= comm.SerialPort.FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT + if self._xonxoff: + jflowin |= comm.SerialPort.FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN + jflowout |= comm.SerialPort.FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT + + self.sPort.setSerialPortParams(self._baudrate, jdatabits, jstopbits, jparity) + self.sPort.setFlowControlMode(jflowin | jflowout) + + if self._timeout >= 0: + self.sPort.enableReceiveTimeout(int(self._timeout*1000)) + else: + self.sPort.disableReceiveTimeout() + + def close(self): + """Close port""" + if self.is_open: + if self.sPort: + self._instream.close() + self._outstream.close() + self.sPort.close() + self.sPort = None + self.is_open = False + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + """Return the number of characters currently in the input buffer.""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return self._instream.available() + + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + read = bytearray() + if size > 0: + while len(read) < size: + x = self._instream.read() + if x == -1: + if self.timeout >= 0: + break + else: + read.append(x) + return bytes(read) + + def write(self, data): + """Output the given string over the serial port.""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if not isinstance(data, (bytes, bytearray)): + raise TypeError('expected %s or bytearray, got %s' % (bytes, type(data))) + self._outstream.write(data) + return len(data) + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._instream.skip(self._instream.available()) + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + """\ + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and + discarding all that is in the buffer. + """ + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._outstream.flush() + + def send_break(self, duration=0.25): + """Send break condition. Timed, returns to idle state after given duration.""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.sPort.sendBreak(duration*1000.0) + + def _update_break_state(self): + """Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is possible.""" + if self.fd is None: + raise PortNotOpenError() + raise SerialException("The _update_break_state function is not implemented in java.") + + def _update_rts_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.sPort.setRTS(self._rts_state) + + def _update_dtr_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.sPort.setDTR(self._dtr_state) + + @property + def cts(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.sPort.isCTS() + + @property + def dsr(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.sPort.isDSR() + + @property + def ri(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.sPort.isRI() + + @property + def cd(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" + if not self.sPort: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.sPort.isCD() diff --git a/serial/serialposix.py b/serial/serialposix.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7aceb76 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/serialposix.py @@ -0,0 +1,900 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# backend for serial IO for POSIX compatible systems, like Linux, OSX +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# +# parts based on code from Grant B. Edwards <grante@visi.com>: +# ftp://ftp.visi.com/users/grante/python/PosixSerial.py +# +# references: http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/serial.html + +# Collection of port names (was previously used by number_to_device which was +# removed. +# - Linux /dev/ttyS%d (confirmed) +# - cygwin/win32 /dev/com%d (confirmed) +# - openbsd (OpenBSD) /dev/cua%02d +# - bsd*, freebsd* /dev/cuad%d +# - darwin (OS X) /dev/cuad%d +# - netbsd /dev/dty%02d (NetBSD 1.6 testing by Erk) +# - irix (IRIX) /dev/ttyf%d (partially tested) names depending on flow control +# - hp (HP-UX) /dev/tty%dp0 (not tested) +# - sunos (Solaris/SunOS) /dev/tty%c (letters, 'a'..'z') (confirmed) +# - aix (AIX) /dev/tty%d + + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +# pylint: disable=abstract-method +import errno +import fcntl +import os +import select +import struct +import sys +import termios + +import serial +from serial.serialutil import SerialBase, SerialException, to_bytes, \ + PortNotOpenError, SerialTimeoutException, Timeout + + +class PlatformSpecificBase(object): + BAUDRATE_CONSTANTS = {} + + def _set_special_baudrate(self, baudrate): + raise NotImplementedError('non-standard baudrates are not supported on this platform') + + def _set_rs485_mode(self, rs485_settings): + raise NotImplementedError('RS485 not supported on this platform') + + def set_low_latency_mode(self, low_latency_settings): + raise NotImplementedError('Low latency not supported on this platform') + + def _update_break_state(self): + """\ + Set break: Controls TXD. When active, no transmitting is possible. + """ + if self._break_state: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCSBRK) + else: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCCBRK) + + +# some systems support an extra flag to enable the two in POSIX unsupported +# paritiy settings for MARK and SPACE +CMSPAR = 0 # default, for unsupported platforms, override below + +# try to detect the OS so that a device can be selected... +# this code block should supply a device() and set_special_baudrate() function +# for the platform +plat = sys.platform.lower() + +if plat[:5] == 'linux': # Linux (confirmed) # noqa + import array + + # extra termios flags + CMSPAR = 0o10000000000 # Use "stick" (mark/space) parity + + # baudrate ioctls + TCGETS2 = 0x802C542A + TCSETS2 = 0x402C542B + BOTHER = 0o010000 + + # RS485 ioctls + TIOCGRS485 = 0x542E + TIOCSRS485 = 0x542F + SER_RS485_ENABLED = 0b00000001 + SER_RS485_RTS_ON_SEND = 0b00000010 + SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER_SEND = 0b00000100 + SER_RS485_RX_DURING_TX = 0b00010000 + + class PlatformSpecific(PlatformSpecificBase): + BAUDRATE_CONSTANTS = { + 0: 0o000000, # hang up + 50: 0o000001, + 75: 0o000002, + 110: 0o000003, + 134: 0o000004, + 150: 0o000005, + 200: 0o000006, + 300: 0o000007, + 600: 0o000010, + 1200: 0o000011, + 1800: 0o000012, + 2400: 0o000013, + 4800: 0o000014, + 9600: 0o000015, + 19200: 0o000016, + 38400: 0o000017, + 57600: 0o010001, + 115200: 0o010002, + 230400: 0o010003, + 460800: 0o010004, + 500000: 0o010005, + 576000: 0o010006, + 921600: 0o010007, + 1000000: 0o010010, + 1152000: 0o010011, + 1500000: 0o010012, + 2000000: 0o010013, + 2500000: 0o010014, + 3000000: 0o010015, + 3500000: 0o010016, + 4000000: 0o010017 + } + + def set_low_latency_mode(self, low_latency_settings): + buf = array.array('i', [0] * 32) + + try: + # get serial_struct + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, termios.TIOCGSERIAL, buf) + + # set or unset ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY flag + if low_latency_settings: + buf[4] |= 0x2000 + else: + buf[4] &= ~0x2000 + + # set serial_struct + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, termios.TIOCSSERIAL, buf) + except IOError as e: + raise ValueError('Failed to update ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY flag to {}: {}'.format(low_latency_settings, e)) + + def _set_special_baudrate(self, baudrate): + # right size is 44 on x86_64, allow for some growth + buf = array.array('i', [0] * 64) + try: + # get serial_struct + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TCGETS2, buf) + # set custom speed + buf[2] &= ~termios.CBAUD + buf[2] |= BOTHER + buf[9] = buf[10] = baudrate + + # set serial_struct + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TCSETS2, buf) + except IOError as e: + raise ValueError('Failed to set custom baud rate ({}): {}'.format(baudrate, e)) + + def _set_rs485_mode(self, rs485_settings): + buf = array.array('i', [0] * 8) # flags, delaytx, delayrx, padding + try: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCGRS485, buf) + buf[0] |= SER_RS485_ENABLED + if rs485_settings is not None: + if rs485_settings.loopback: + buf[0] |= SER_RS485_RX_DURING_TX + else: + buf[0] &= ~SER_RS485_RX_DURING_TX + if rs485_settings.rts_level_for_tx: + buf[0] |= SER_RS485_RTS_ON_SEND + else: + buf[0] &= ~SER_RS485_RTS_ON_SEND + if rs485_settings.rts_level_for_rx: + buf[0] |= SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER_SEND + else: + buf[0] &= ~SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER_SEND + if rs485_settings.delay_before_tx is not None: + buf[1] = int(rs485_settings.delay_before_tx * 1000) + if rs485_settings.delay_before_rx is not None: + buf[2] = int(rs485_settings.delay_before_rx * 1000) + else: + buf[0] = 0 # clear SER_RS485_ENABLED + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCSRS485, buf) + except IOError as e: + raise ValueError('Failed to set RS485 mode: {}'.format(e)) + + +elif plat == 'cygwin': # cygwin/win32 (confirmed) + + class PlatformSpecific(PlatformSpecificBase): + BAUDRATE_CONSTANTS = { + 128000: 0x01003, + 256000: 0x01005, + 500000: 0x01007, + 576000: 0x01008, + 921600: 0x01009, + 1000000: 0x0100a, + 1152000: 0x0100b, + 1500000: 0x0100c, + 2000000: 0x0100d, + 2500000: 0x0100e, + 3000000: 0x0100f + } + + +elif plat[:6] == 'darwin': # OS X + import array + IOSSIOSPEED = 0x80045402 # _IOW('T', 2, speed_t) + + class PlatformSpecific(PlatformSpecificBase): + osx_version = os.uname()[2].split('.') + TIOCSBRK = 0x2000747B # _IO('t', 123) + TIOCCBRK = 0x2000747A # _IO('t', 122) + + # Tiger or above can support arbitrary serial speeds + if int(osx_version[0]) >= 8: + def _set_special_baudrate(self, baudrate): + # use IOKit-specific call to set up high speeds + buf = array.array('i', [baudrate]) + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, IOSSIOSPEED, buf, 1) + + def _update_break_state(self): + """\ + Set break: Controls TXD. When active, no transmitting is possible. + """ + if self._break_state: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, PlatformSpecific.TIOCSBRK) + else: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, PlatformSpecific.TIOCCBRK) + +elif plat[:3] == 'bsd' or \ + plat[:7] == 'freebsd' or \ + plat[:6] == 'netbsd' or \ + plat[:7] == 'openbsd': + + class ReturnBaudrate(object): + def __getitem__(self, key): + return key + + class PlatformSpecific(PlatformSpecificBase): + # Only tested on FreeBSD: + # The baud rate may be passed in as + # a literal value. + BAUDRATE_CONSTANTS = ReturnBaudrate() + + TIOCSBRK = 0x2000747B # _IO('t', 123) + TIOCCBRK = 0x2000747A # _IO('t', 122) + + + def _update_break_state(self): + """\ + Set break: Controls TXD. When active, no transmitting is possible. + """ + if self._break_state: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, PlatformSpecific.TIOCSBRK) + else: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, PlatformSpecific.TIOCCBRK) + +else: + class PlatformSpecific(PlatformSpecificBase): + pass + + +# load some constants for later use. +# try to use values from termios, use defaults from linux otherwise +TIOCMGET = getattr(termios, 'TIOCMGET', 0x5415) +TIOCMBIS = getattr(termios, 'TIOCMBIS', 0x5416) +TIOCMBIC = getattr(termios, 'TIOCMBIC', 0x5417) +TIOCMSET = getattr(termios, 'TIOCMSET', 0x5418) + +# TIOCM_LE = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_LE', 0x001) +TIOCM_DTR = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_DTR', 0x002) +TIOCM_RTS = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_RTS', 0x004) +# TIOCM_ST = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_ST', 0x008) +# TIOCM_SR = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_SR', 0x010) + +TIOCM_CTS = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_CTS', 0x020) +TIOCM_CAR = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_CAR', 0x040) +TIOCM_RNG = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_RNG', 0x080) +TIOCM_DSR = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_DSR', 0x100) +TIOCM_CD = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_CD', TIOCM_CAR) +TIOCM_RI = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_RI', TIOCM_RNG) +# TIOCM_OUT1 = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_OUT1', 0x2000) +# TIOCM_OUT2 = getattr(termios, 'TIOCM_OUT2', 0x4000) +if hasattr(termios, 'TIOCINQ'): + TIOCINQ = termios.TIOCINQ +else: + TIOCINQ = getattr(termios, 'FIONREAD', 0x541B) +TIOCOUTQ = getattr(termios, 'TIOCOUTQ', 0x5411) + +TIOCM_zero_str = struct.pack('I', 0) +TIOCM_RTS_str = struct.pack('I', TIOCM_RTS) +TIOCM_DTR_str = struct.pack('I', TIOCM_DTR) + +TIOCSBRK = getattr(termios, 'TIOCSBRK', 0x5427) +TIOCCBRK = getattr(termios, 'TIOCCBRK', 0x5428) + + +class Serial(SerialBase, PlatformSpecific): + """\ + Serial port class POSIX implementation. Serial port configuration is + done with termios and fcntl. Runs on Linux and many other Un*x like + systems. + """ + + def open(self): + """\ + Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened.""" + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + self.fd = None + # open + try: + self.fd = os.open(self.portstr, os.O_RDWR | os.O_NOCTTY | os.O_NONBLOCK) + except OSError as msg: + self.fd = None + raise SerialException(msg.errno, "could not open port {}: {}".format(self._port, msg)) + #~ fcntl.fcntl(self.fd, fcntl.F_SETFL, 0) # set blocking + + self.pipe_abort_read_r, self.pipe_abort_read_w = None, None + self.pipe_abort_write_r, self.pipe_abort_write_w = None, None + + try: + self._reconfigure_port(force_update=True) + + try: + if not self._dsrdtr: + self._update_dtr_state() + if not self._rtscts: + self._update_rts_state() + except IOError as e: + # ignore Invalid argument and Inappropriate ioctl + if e.errno not in (errno.EINVAL, errno.ENOTTY): + raise + + self._reset_input_buffer() + + self.pipe_abort_read_r, self.pipe_abort_read_w = os.pipe() + self.pipe_abort_write_r, self.pipe_abort_write_w = os.pipe() + fcntl.fcntl(self.pipe_abort_read_r, fcntl.F_SETFL, os.O_NONBLOCK) + fcntl.fcntl(self.pipe_abort_write_r, fcntl.F_SETFL, os.O_NONBLOCK) + except BaseException: + try: + os.close(self.fd) + except Exception: + # ignore any exception when closing the port + # also to keep original exception that happened when setting up + pass + self.fd = None + + if self.pipe_abort_read_w is not None: + os.close(self.pipe_abort_read_w) + self.pipe_abort_read_w = None + if self.pipe_abort_read_r is not None: + os.close(self.pipe_abort_read_r) + self.pipe_abort_read_r = None + if self.pipe_abort_write_w is not None: + os.close(self.pipe_abort_write_w) + self.pipe_abort_write_w = None + if self.pipe_abort_write_r is not None: + os.close(self.pipe_abort_write_r) + self.pipe_abort_write_r = None + + raise + + self.is_open = True + + def _reconfigure_port(self, force_update=False): + """Set communication parameters on opened port.""" + if self.fd is None: + raise SerialException("Can only operate on a valid file descriptor") + + # if exclusive lock is requested, create it before we modify anything else + if self._exclusive is not None: + if self._exclusive: + try: + fcntl.flock(self.fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB) + except IOError as msg: + raise SerialException(msg.errno, "Could not exclusively lock port {}: {}".format(self._port, msg)) + else: + fcntl.flock(self.fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN) + + custom_baud = None + + vmin = vtime = 0 # timeout is done via select + if self._inter_byte_timeout is not None: + vmin = 1 + vtime = int(self._inter_byte_timeout * 10) + try: + orig_attr = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd) + iflag, oflag, cflag, lflag, ispeed, ospeed, cc = orig_attr + except termios.error as msg: # if a port is nonexistent but has a /dev file, it'll fail here + raise SerialException("Could not configure port: {}".format(msg)) + # set up raw mode / no echo / binary + cflag |= (termios.CLOCAL | termios.CREAD) + lflag &= ~(termios.ICANON | termios.ECHO | termios.ECHOE | + termios.ECHOK | termios.ECHONL | + termios.ISIG | termios.IEXTEN) # |termios.ECHOPRT + for flag in ('ECHOCTL', 'ECHOKE'): # netbsd workaround for Erk + if hasattr(termios, flag): + lflag &= ~getattr(termios, flag) + + oflag &= ~(termios.OPOST | termios.ONLCR | termios.OCRNL) + iflag &= ~(termios.INLCR | termios.IGNCR | termios.ICRNL | termios.IGNBRK) + if hasattr(termios, 'IUCLC'): + iflag &= ~termios.IUCLC + if hasattr(termios, 'PARMRK'): + iflag &= ~termios.PARMRK + + # setup baud rate + try: + ispeed = ospeed = getattr(termios, 'B{}'.format(self._baudrate)) + except AttributeError: + try: + ispeed = ospeed = self.BAUDRATE_CONSTANTS[self._baudrate] + except KeyError: + #~ raise ValueError('Invalid baud rate: %r' % self._baudrate) + + # See if BOTHER is defined for this platform; if it is, use + # this for a speed not defined in the baudrate constants list. + try: + ispeed = ospeed = BOTHER + except NameError: + # may need custom baud rate, it isn't in our list. + ispeed = ospeed = getattr(termios, 'B38400') + + try: + custom_baud = int(self._baudrate) # store for later + except ValueError: + raise ValueError('Invalid baud rate: {!r}'.format(self._baudrate)) + else: + if custom_baud < 0: + raise ValueError('Invalid baud rate: {!r}'.format(self._baudrate)) + + # setup char len + cflag &= ~termios.CSIZE + if self._bytesize == 8: + cflag |= termios.CS8 + elif self._bytesize == 7: + cflag |= termios.CS7 + elif self._bytesize == 6: + cflag |= termios.CS6 + elif self._bytesize == 5: + cflag |= termios.CS5 + else: + raise ValueError('Invalid char len: {!r}'.format(self._bytesize)) + # setup stop bits + if self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_ONE: + cflag &= ~(termios.CSTOPB) + elif self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE: + cflag |= (termios.CSTOPB) # XXX same as TWO.. there is no POSIX support for 1.5 + elif self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_TWO: + cflag |= (termios.CSTOPB) + else: + raise ValueError('Invalid stop bit specification: {!r}'.format(self._stopbits)) + # setup parity + iflag &= ~(termios.INPCK | termios.ISTRIP) + if self._parity == serial.PARITY_NONE: + cflag &= ~(termios.PARENB | termios.PARODD | CMSPAR) + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_EVEN: + cflag &= ~(termios.PARODD | CMSPAR) + cflag |= (termios.PARENB) + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_ODD: + cflag &= ~CMSPAR + cflag |= (termios.PARENB | termios.PARODD) + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_MARK and CMSPAR: + cflag |= (termios.PARENB | CMSPAR | termios.PARODD) + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_SPACE and CMSPAR: + cflag |= (termios.PARENB | CMSPAR) + cflag &= ~(termios.PARODD) + else: + raise ValueError('Invalid parity: {!r}'.format(self._parity)) + # setup flow control + # xonxoff + if hasattr(termios, 'IXANY'): + if self._xonxoff: + iflag |= (termios.IXON | termios.IXOFF) # |termios.IXANY) + else: + iflag &= ~(termios.IXON | termios.IXOFF | termios.IXANY) + else: + if self._xonxoff: + iflag |= (termios.IXON | termios.IXOFF) + else: + iflag &= ~(termios.IXON | termios.IXOFF) + # rtscts + if hasattr(termios, 'CRTSCTS'): + if self._rtscts: + cflag |= (termios.CRTSCTS) + else: + cflag &= ~(termios.CRTSCTS) + elif hasattr(termios, 'CNEW_RTSCTS'): # try it with alternate constant name + if self._rtscts: + cflag |= (termios.CNEW_RTSCTS) + else: + cflag &= ~(termios.CNEW_RTSCTS) + # XXX should there be a warning if setting up rtscts (and xonxoff etc) fails?? + + # buffer + # vmin "minimal number of characters to be read. 0 for non blocking" + if vmin < 0 or vmin > 255: + raise ValueError('Invalid vmin: {!r}'.format(vmin)) + cc[termios.VMIN] = vmin + # vtime + if vtime < 0 or vtime > 255: + raise ValueError('Invalid vtime: {!r}'.format(vtime)) + cc[termios.VTIME] = vtime + # activate settings + if force_update or [iflag, oflag, cflag, lflag, ispeed, ospeed, cc] != orig_attr: + termios.tcsetattr( + self.fd, + termios.TCSANOW, + [iflag, oflag, cflag, lflag, ispeed, ospeed, cc]) + + # apply custom baud rate, if any + if custom_baud is not None: + self._set_special_baudrate(custom_baud) + + if self._rs485_mode is not None: + self._set_rs485_mode(self._rs485_mode) + + def close(self): + """Close port""" + if self.is_open: + if self.fd is not None: + os.close(self.fd) + self.fd = None + os.close(self.pipe_abort_read_w) + os.close(self.pipe_abort_read_r) + os.close(self.pipe_abort_write_w) + os.close(self.pipe_abort_write_r) + self.pipe_abort_read_r, self.pipe_abort_read_w = None, None + self.pipe_abort_write_r, self.pipe_abort_write_w = None, None + self.is_open = False + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + """Return the number of bytes currently in the input buffer.""" + #~ s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, termios.FIONREAD, TIOCM_zero_str) + s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCINQ, TIOCM_zero_str) + return struct.unpack('I', s)[0] + + # select based implementation, proved to work on many systems + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + read = bytearray() + timeout = Timeout(self._timeout) + while len(read) < size: + try: + ready, _, _ = select.select([self.fd, self.pipe_abort_read_r], [], [], timeout.time_left()) + if self.pipe_abort_read_r in ready: + os.read(self.pipe_abort_read_r, 1000) + break + # If select was used with a timeout, and the timeout occurs, it + # returns with empty lists -> thus abort read operation. + # For timeout == 0 (non-blocking operation) also abort when + # there is nothing to read. + if not ready: + break # timeout + buf = os.read(self.fd, size - len(read)) + except OSError as e: + # this is for Python 3.x where select.error is a subclass of + # OSError ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. other errors are shown + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0475. + if e.errno not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('read failed: {}'.format(e)) + except select.error as e: + # this is for Python 2.x + # ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. all errors are shown + # see also http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3151/#select + if e[0] not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('read failed: {}'.format(e)) + else: + # read should always return some data as select reported it was + # ready to read when we get to this point. + if not buf: + # Disconnected devices, at least on Linux, show the + # behavior that they are always ready to read immediately + # but reading returns nothing. + raise SerialException( + 'device reports readiness to read but returned no data ' + '(device disconnected or multiple access on port?)') + read.extend(buf) + + if timeout.expired(): + break + return bytes(read) + + def cancel_read(self): + if self.is_open: + os.write(self.pipe_abort_read_w, b"x") + + def cancel_write(self): + if self.is_open: + os.write(self.pipe_abort_write_w, b"x") + + def write(self, data): + """Output the given byte string over the serial port.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + d = to_bytes(data) + tx_len = length = len(d) + timeout = Timeout(self._write_timeout) + while tx_len > 0: + try: + n = os.write(self.fd, d) + if timeout.is_non_blocking: + # Zero timeout indicates non-blocking - simply return the + # number of bytes of data actually written + return n + elif not timeout.is_infinite: + # when timeout is set, use select to wait for being ready + # with the time left as timeout + if timeout.expired(): + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + abort, ready, _ = select.select([self.pipe_abort_write_r], [self.fd], [], timeout.time_left()) + if abort: + os.read(self.pipe_abort_write_r, 1000) + break + if not ready: + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + else: + assert timeout.time_left() is None + # wait for write operation + abort, ready, _ = select.select([self.pipe_abort_write_r], [self.fd], [], None) + if abort: + os.read(self.pipe_abort_write_r, 1) + break + if not ready: + raise SerialException('write failed (select)') + d = d[n:] + tx_len -= n + except SerialException: + raise + except OSError as e: + # this is for Python 3.x where select.error is a subclass of + # OSError ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. other errors are shown + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0475. + if e.errno not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('write failed: {}'.format(e)) + except select.error as e: + # this is for Python 2.x + # ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. all errors are shown + # see also http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3151/#select + if e[0] not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('write failed: {}'.format(e)) + if not timeout.is_non_blocking and timeout.expired(): + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + return length - len(d) + + def flush(self): + """\ + Flush of file like objects. In this case, wait until all data + is written. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + termios.tcdrain(self.fd) + + def _reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + termios.tcflush(self.fd, termios.TCIFLUSH) + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._reset_input_buffer() + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + """\ + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and discarding all + that is in the buffer. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + termios.tcflush(self.fd, termios.TCOFLUSH) + + def send_break(self, duration=0.25): + """\ + Send break condition. Timed, returns to idle state after given + duration. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + termios.tcsendbreak(self.fd, int(duration / 0.25)) + + def _update_rts_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" + if self._rts_state: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMBIS, TIOCM_RTS_str) + else: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMBIC, TIOCM_RTS_str) + + def _update_dtr_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" + if self._dtr_state: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMBIS, TIOCM_DTR_str) + else: + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMBIC, TIOCM_DTR_str) + + @property + def cts(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMGET, TIOCM_zero_str) + return struct.unpack('I', s)[0] & TIOCM_CTS != 0 + + @property + def dsr(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMGET, TIOCM_zero_str) + return struct.unpack('I', s)[0] & TIOCM_DSR != 0 + + @property + def ri(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMGET, TIOCM_zero_str) + return struct.unpack('I', s)[0] & TIOCM_RI != 0 + + @property + def cd(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCMGET, TIOCM_zero_str) + return struct.unpack('I', s)[0] & TIOCM_CD != 0 + + # - - platform specific - - - - + + @property + def out_waiting(self): + """Return the number of bytes currently in the output buffer.""" + #~ s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, termios.FIONREAD, TIOCM_zero_str) + s = fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, TIOCOUTQ, TIOCM_zero_str) + return struct.unpack('I', s)[0] + + def fileno(self): + """\ + For easier use of the serial port instance with select. + WARNING: this function is not portable to different platforms! + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + return self.fd + + def set_input_flow_control(self, enable=True): + """\ + Manually control flow - when software flow control is enabled. + This will send XON (true) or XOFF (false) to the other device. + WARNING: this function is not portable to different platforms! + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if enable: + termios.tcflow(self.fd, termios.TCION) + else: + termios.tcflow(self.fd, termios.TCIOFF) + + def set_output_flow_control(self, enable=True): + """\ + Manually control flow of outgoing data - when hardware or software flow + control is enabled. + WARNING: this function is not portable to different platforms! + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if enable: + termios.tcflow(self.fd, termios.TCOON) + else: + termios.tcflow(self.fd, termios.TCOOFF) + + def nonblocking(self): + """DEPRECATED - has no use""" + import warnings + warnings.warn("nonblocking() has no effect, already nonblocking", DeprecationWarning) + + +class PosixPollSerial(Serial): + """\ + Poll based read implementation. Not all systems support poll properly. + However this one has better handling of errors, such as a device + disconnecting while it's in use (e.g. USB-serial unplugged). + """ + + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + read = bytearray() + timeout = Timeout(self._timeout) + poll = select.poll() + poll.register(self.fd, select.POLLIN | select.POLLERR | select.POLLHUP | select.POLLNVAL) + poll.register(self.pipe_abort_read_r, select.POLLIN | select.POLLERR | select.POLLHUP | select.POLLNVAL) + if size > 0: + while len(read) < size: + # print "\tread(): size",size, "have", len(read) #debug + # wait until device becomes ready to read (or something fails) + for fd, event in poll.poll(None if timeout.is_infinite else (timeout.time_left() * 1000)): + if fd == self.pipe_abort_read_r: + break + if event & (select.POLLERR | select.POLLHUP | select.POLLNVAL): + raise SerialException('device reports error (poll)') + # we don't care if it is select.POLLIN or timeout, that's + # handled below + if fd == self.pipe_abort_read_r: + os.read(self.pipe_abort_read_r, 1000) + break + buf = os.read(self.fd, size - len(read)) + read.extend(buf) + if timeout.expired() \ + or (self._inter_byte_timeout is not None and self._inter_byte_timeout > 0) and not buf: + break # early abort on timeout + return bytes(read) + + +class VTIMESerial(Serial): + """\ + Implement timeout using vtime of tty device instead of using select. + This means that no inter character timeout can be specified and that + the error handling is degraded. + + Overall timeout is disabled when inter-character timeout is used. + + Note that this implementation does NOT support cancel_read(), it will + just ignore that. + """ + + def _reconfigure_port(self, force_update=True): + """Set communication parameters on opened port.""" + super(VTIMESerial, self)._reconfigure_port() + fcntl.fcntl(self.fd, fcntl.F_SETFL, 0) # clear O_NONBLOCK + + if self._inter_byte_timeout is not None: + vmin = 1 + vtime = int(self._inter_byte_timeout * 10) + elif self._timeout is None: + vmin = 1 + vtime = 0 + else: + vmin = 0 + vtime = int(self._timeout * 10) + try: + orig_attr = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd) + iflag, oflag, cflag, lflag, ispeed, ospeed, cc = orig_attr + except termios.error as msg: # if a port is nonexistent but has a /dev file, it'll fail here + raise serial.SerialException("Could not configure port: {}".format(msg)) + + if vtime < 0 or vtime > 255: + raise ValueError('Invalid vtime: {!r}'.format(vtime)) + cc[termios.VTIME] = vtime + cc[termios.VMIN] = vmin + + termios.tcsetattr( + self.fd, + termios.TCSANOW, + [iflag, oflag, cflag, lflag, ispeed, ospeed, cc]) + + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + read = bytearray() + while len(read) < size: + buf = os.read(self.fd, size - len(read)) + if not buf: + break + read.extend(buf) + return bytes(read) + + # hack to make hasattr return false + cancel_read = property() diff --git a/serial/serialutil.py b/serial/serialutil.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f554472 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/serialutil.py @@ -0,0 +1,697 @@ +#! python +# +# Base class and support functions used by various backends. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import io +import time + +# ``memoryview`` was introduced in Python 2.7 and ``bytes(some_memoryview)`` +# isn't returning the contents (very unfortunate). Therefore we need special +# cases and test for it. Ensure that there is a ``memoryview`` object for older +# Python versions. This is easier than making every test dependent on its +# existence. +try: + memoryview +except (NameError, AttributeError): + # implementation does not matter as we do not really use it. + # it just must not inherit from something else we might care for. + class memoryview(object): # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin,invalid-name + pass + +try: + unicode +except (NameError, AttributeError): + unicode = str # for Python 3, pylint: disable=redefined-builtin,invalid-name + +try: + basestring +except (NameError, AttributeError): + basestring = (str,) # for Python 3, pylint: disable=redefined-builtin,invalid-name + + +# "for byte in data" fails for python3 as it returns ints instead of bytes +def iterbytes(b): + """Iterate over bytes, returning bytes instead of ints (python3)""" + if isinstance(b, memoryview): + b = b.tobytes() + i = 0 + while True: + a = b[i:i + 1] + i += 1 + if a: + yield a + else: + break + + +# all Python versions prior 3.x convert ``str([17])`` to '[17]' instead of '\x11' +# so a simple ``bytes(sequence)`` doesn't work for all versions +def to_bytes(seq): + """convert a sequence to a bytes type""" + if isinstance(seq, bytes): + return seq + elif isinstance(seq, bytearray): + return bytes(seq) + elif isinstance(seq, memoryview): + return seq.tobytes() + elif isinstance(seq, unicode): + raise TypeError('unicode strings are not supported, please encode to bytes: {!r}'.format(seq)) + else: + # handle list of integers and bytes (one or more items) for Python 2 and 3 + return bytes(bytearray(seq)) + + +# create control bytes +XON = to_bytes([17]) +XOFF = to_bytes([19]) + +CR = to_bytes([13]) +LF = to_bytes([10]) + + +PARITY_NONE, PARITY_EVEN, PARITY_ODD, PARITY_MARK, PARITY_SPACE = 'N', 'E', 'O', 'M', 'S' +STOPBITS_ONE, STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE, STOPBITS_TWO = (1, 1.5, 2) +FIVEBITS, SIXBITS, SEVENBITS, EIGHTBITS = (5, 6, 7, 8) + +PARITY_NAMES = { + PARITY_NONE: 'None', + PARITY_EVEN: 'Even', + PARITY_ODD: 'Odd', + PARITY_MARK: 'Mark', + PARITY_SPACE: 'Space', +} + + +class SerialException(IOError): + """Base class for serial port related exceptions.""" + + +class SerialTimeoutException(SerialException): + """Write timeouts give an exception""" + + +class PortNotOpenError(SerialException): + """Port is not open""" + def __init__(self): + super(PortNotOpenError, self).__init__('Attempting to use a port that is not open') + + +class Timeout(object): + """\ + Abstraction for timeout operations. Using time.monotonic() if available + or time.time() in all other cases. + + The class can also be initialized with 0 or None, in order to support + non-blocking and fully blocking I/O operations. The attributes + is_non_blocking and is_infinite are set accordingly. + """ + if hasattr(time, 'monotonic'): + # Timeout implementation with time.monotonic(). This function is only + # supported by Python 3.3 and above. It returns a time in seconds + # (float) just as time.time(), but is not affected by system clock + # adjustments. + TIME = time.monotonic + else: + # Timeout implementation with time.time(). This is compatible with all + # Python versions but has issues if the clock is adjusted while the + # timeout is running. + TIME = time.time + + def __init__(self, duration): + """Initialize a timeout with given duration""" + self.is_infinite = (duration is None) + self.is_non_blocking = (duration == 0) + self.duration = duration + if duration is not None: + self.target_time = self.TIME() + duration + else: + self.target_time = None + + def expired(self): + """Return a boolean, telling if the timeout has expired""" + return self.target_time is not None and self.time_left() <= 0 + + def time_left(self): + """Return how many seconds are left until the timeout expires""" + if self.is_non_blocking: + return 0 + elif self.is_infinite: + return None + else: + delta = self.target_time - self.TIME() + if delta > self.duration: + # clock jumped, recalculate + self.target_time = self.TIME() + self.duration + return self.duration + else: + return max(0, delta) + + def restart(self, duration): + """\ + Restart a timeout, only supported if a timeout was already set up + before. + """ + self.duration = duration + self.target_time = self.TIME() + duration + + +class SerialBase(io.RawIOBase): + """\ + Serial port base class. Provides __init__ function and properties to + get/set port settings. + """ + + # default values, may be overridden in subclasses that do not support all values + BAUDRATES = (50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, + 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 500000, + 576000, 921600, 1000000, 1152000, 1500000, 2000000, 2500000, + 3000000, 3500000, 4000000) + BYTESIZES = (FIVEBITS, SIXBITS, SEVENBITS, EIGHTBITS) + PARITIES = (PARITY_NONE, PARITY_EVEN, PARITY_ODD, PARITY_MARK, PARITY_SPACE) + STOPBITS = (STOPBITS_ONE, STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE, STOPBITS_TWO) + + def __init__(self, + port=None, + baudrate=9600, + bytesize=EIGHTBITS, + parity=PARITY_NONE, + stopbits=STOPBITS_ONE, + timeout=None, + xonxoff=False, + rtscts=False, + write_timeout=None, + dsrdtr=False, + inter_byte_timeout=None, + exclusive=None, + **kwargs): + """\ + Initialize comm port object. If a "port" is given, then the port will be + opened immediately. Otherwise a Serial port object in closed state + is returned. + """ + + self.is_open = False + self.portstr = None + self.name = None + # correct values are assigned below through properties + self._port = None + self._baudrate = None + self._bytesize = None + self._parity = None + self._stopbits = None + self._timeout = None + self._write_timeout = None + self._xonxoff = None + self._rtscts = None + self._dsrdtr = None + self._inter_byte_timeout = None + self._rs485_mode = None # disabled by default + self._rts_state = True + self._dtr_state = True + self._break_state = False + self._exclusive = None + + # assign values using get/set methods using the properties feature + self.port = port + self.baudrate = baudrate + self.bytesize = bytesize + self.parity = parity + self.stopbits = stopbits + self.timeout = timeout + self.write_timeout = write_timeout + self.xonxoff = xonxoff + self.rtscts = rtscts + self.dsrdtr = dsrdtr + self.inter_byte_timeout = inter_byte_timeout + self.exclusive = exclusive + + # watch for backward compatible kwargs + if 'writeTimeout' in kwargs: + self.write_timeout = kwargs.pop('writeTimeout') + if 'interCharTimeout' in kwargs: + self.inter_byte_timeout = kwargs.pop('interCharTimeout') + if kwargs: + raise ValueError('unexpected keyword arguments: {!r}'.format(kwargs)) + + if port is not None: + self.open() + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + # to be implemented by subclasses: + # def open(self): + # def close(self): + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def port(self): + """\ + Get the current port setting. The value that was passed on init or using + setPort() is passed back. + """ + return self._port + + @port.setter + def port(self, port): + """\ + Change the port. + """ + if port is not None and not isinstance(port, basestring): + raise ValueError('"port" must be None or a string, not {}'.format(type(port))) + was_open = self.is_open + if was_open: + self.close() + self.portstr = port + self._port = port + self.name = self.portstr + if was_open: + self.open() + + @property + def baudrate(self): + """Get the current baud rate setting.""" + return self._baudrate + + @baudrate.setter + def baudrate(self, baudrate): + """\ + Change baud rate. It raises a ValueError if the port is open and the + baud rate is not possible. If the port is closed, then the value is + accepted and the exception is raised when the port is opened. + """ + try: + b = int(baudrate) + except TypeError: + raise ValueError("Not a valid baudrate: {!r}".format(baudrate)) + else: + if b < 0: + raise ValueError("Not a valid baudrate: {!r}".format(baudrate)) + self._baudrate = b + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def bytesize(self): + """Get the current byte size setting.""" + return self._bytesize + + @bytesize.setter + def bytesize(self, bytesize): + """Change byte size.""" + if bytesize not in self.BYTESIZES: + raise ValueError("Not a valid byte size: {!r}".format(bytesize)) + self._bytesize = bytesize + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def exclusive(self): + """Get the current exclusive access setting.""" + return self._exclusive + + @exclusive.setter + def exclusive(self, exclusive): + """Change the exclusive access setting.""" + self._exclusive = exclusive + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def parity(self): + """Get the current parity setting.""" + return self._parity + + @parity.setter + def parity(self, parity): + """Change parity setting.""" + if parity not in self.PARITIES: + raise ValueError("Not a valid parity: {!r}".format(parity)) + self._parity = parity + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def stopbits(self): + """Get the current stop bits setting.""" + return self._stopbits + + @stopbits.setter + def stopbits(self, stopbits): + """Change stop bits size.""" + if stopbits not in self.STOPBITS: + raise ValueError("Not a valid stop bit size: {!r}".format(stopbits)) + self._stopbits = stopbits + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def timeout(self): + """Get the current timeout setting.""" + return self._timeout + + @timeout.setter + def timeout(self, timeout): + """Change timeout setting.""" + if timeout is not None: + try: + timeout + 1 # test if it's a number, will throw a TypeError if not... + except TypeError: + raise ValueError("Not a valid timeout: {!r}".format(timeout)) + if timeout < 0: + raise ValueError("Not a valid timeout: {!r}".format(timeout)) + self._timeout = timeout + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def write_timeout(self): + """Get the current timeout setting.""" + return self._write_timeout + + @write_timeout.setter + def write_timeout(self, timeout): + """Change timeout setting.""" + if timeout is not None: + if timeout < 0: + raise ValueError("Not a valid timeout: {!r}".format(timeout)) + try: + timeout + 1 # test if it's a number, will throw a TypeError if not... + except TypeError: + raise ValueError("Not a valid timeout: {!r}".format(timeout)) + + self._write_timeout = timeout + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def inter_byte_timeout(self): + """Get the current inter-character timeout setting.""" + return self._inter_byte_timeout + + @inter_byte_timeout.setter + def inter_byte_timeout(self, ic_timeout): + """Change inter-byte timeout setting.""" + if ic_timeout is not None: + if ic_timeout < 0: + raise ValueError("Not a valid timeout: {!r}".format(ic_timeout)) + try: + ic_timeout + 1 # test if it's a number, will throw a TypeError if not... + except TypeError: + raise ValueError("Not a valid timeout: {!r}".format(ic_timeout)) + + self._inter_byte_timeout = ic_timeout + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def xonxoff(self): + """Get the current XON/XOFF setting.""" + return self._xonxoff + + @xonxoff.setter + def xonxoff(self, xonxoff): + """Change XON/XOFF setting.""" + self._xonxoff = xonxoff + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def rtscts(self): + """Get the current RTS/CTS flow control setting.""" + return self._rtscts + + @rtscts.setter + def rtscts(self, rtscts): + """Change RTS/CTS flow control setting.""" + self._rtscts = rtscts + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def dsrdtr(self): + """Get the current DSR/DTR flow control setting.""" + return self._dsrdtr + + @dsrdtr.setter + def dsrdtr(self, dsrdtr=None): + """Change DsrDtr flow control setting.""" + if dsrdtr is None: + # if not set, keep backwards compatibility and follow rtscts setting + self._dsrdtr = self._rtscts + else: + # if defined independently, follow its value + self._dsrdtr = dsrdtr + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + @property + def rts(self): + return self._rts_state + + @rts.setter + def rts(self, value): + self._rts_state = value + if self.is_open: + self._update_rts_state() + + @property + def dtr(self): + return self._dtr_state + + @dtr.setter + def dtr(self, value): + self._dtr_state = value + if self.is_open: + self._update_dtr_state() + + @property + def break_condition(self): + return self._break_state + + @break_condition.setter + def break_condition(self, value): + self._break_state = value + if self.is_open: + self._update_break_state() + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + # functions useful for RS-485 adapters + + @property + def rs485_mode(self): + """\ + Enable RS485 mode and apply new settings, set to None to disable. + See serial.rs485.RS485Settings for more info about the value. + """ + return self._rs485_mode + + @rs485_mode.setter + def rs485_mode(self, rs485_settings): + self._rs485_mode = rs485_settings + if self.is_open: + self._reconfigure_port() + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + _SAVED_SETTINGS = ('baudrate', 'bytesize', 'parity', 'stopbits', 'xonxoff', + 'dsrdtr', 'rtscts', 'timeout', 'write_timeout', + 'inter_byte_timeout') + + def get_settings(self): + """\ + Get current port settings as a dictionary. For use with + apply_settings(). + """ + return dict([(key, getattr(self, '_' + key)) for key in self._SAVED_SETTINGS]) + + def apply_settings(self, d): + """\ + Apply stored settings from a dictionary returned from + get_settings(). It's allowed to delete keys from the dictionary. These + values will simply left unchanged. + """ + for key in self._SAVED_SETTINGS: + if key in d and d[key] != getattr(self, '_' + key): # check against internal "_" value + setattr(self, key, d[key]) # set non "_" value to use properties write function + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + def __repr__(self): + """String representation of the current port settings and its state.""" + return '{name}<id=0x{id:x}, open={p.is_open}>(port={p.portstr!r}, ' \ + 'baudrate={p.baudrate!r}, bytesize={p.bytesize!r}, parity={p.parity!r}, ' \ + 'stopbits={p.stopbits!r}, timeout={p.timeout!r}, xonxoff={p.xonxoff!r}, ' \ + 'rtscts={p.rtscts!r}, dsrdtr={p.dsrdtr!r})'.format( + name=self.__class__.__name__, id=id(self), p=self) + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + # compatibility with io library + # pylint: disable=invalid-name,missing-docstring + + def readable(self): + return True + + def writable(self): + return True + + def seekable(self): + return False + + def readinto(self, b): + data = self.read(len(b)) + n = len(data) + try: + b[:n] = data + except TypeError as err: + import array + if not isinstance(b, array.array): + raise err + b[:n] = array.array('b', data) + return n + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + # context manager + + def __enter__(self): + if self._port is not None and not self.is_open: + self.open() + return self + + def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.close() + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + def send_break(self, duration=0.25): + """\ + Send break condition. Timed, returns to idle state after given + duration. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self.break_condition = True + time.sleep(duration) + self.break_condition = False + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + # backwards compatibility / deprecated functions + + def flushInput(self): + self.reset_input_buffer() + + def flushOutput(self): + self.reset_output_buffer() + + def inWaiting(self): + return self.in_waiting + + def sendBreak(self, duration=0.25): + self.send_break(duration) + + def setRTS(self, value=1): + self.rts = value + + def setDTR(self, value=1): + self.dtr = value + + def getCTS(self): + return self.cts + + def getDSR(self): + return self.dsr + + def getRI(self): + return self.ri + + def getCD(self): + return self.cd + + def setPort(self, port): + self.port = port + + @property + def writeTimeout(self): + return self.write_timeout + + @writeTimeout.setter + def writeTimeout(self, timeout): + self.write_timeout = timeout + + @property + def interCharTimeout(self): + return self.inter_byte_timeout + + @interCharTimeout.setter + def interCharTimeout(self, interCharTimeout): + self.inter_byte_timeout = interCharTimeout + + def getSettingsDict(self): + return self.get_settings() + + def applySettingsDict(self, d): + self.apply_settings(d) + + def isOpen(self): + return self.is_open + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + # additional functionality + + def read_all(self): + """\ + Read all bytes currently available in the buffer of the OS. + """ + return self.read(self.in_waiting) + + def read_until(self, expected=LF, size=None): + """\ + Read until an expected sequence is found (line feed by default), the size + is exceeded or until timeout occurs. + """ + lenterm = len(expected) + line = bytearray() + timeout = Timeout(self._timeout) + while True: + c = self.read(1) + if c: + line += c + if line[-lenterm:] == expected: + break + if size is not None and len(line) >= size: + break + else: + break + if timeout.expired(): + break + return bytes(line) + + def iread_until(self, *args, **kwargs): + """\ + Read lines, implemented as generator. It will raise StopIteration on + timeout (empty read). + """ + while True: + line = self.read_until(*args, **kwargs) + if not line: + break + yield line + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + s = SerialBase() + sys.stdout.write('port name: {}\n'.format(s.name)) + sys.stdout.write('baud rates: {}\n'.format(s.BAUDRATES)) + sys.stdout.write('byte sizes: {}\n'.format(s.BYTESIZES)) + sys.stdout.write('parities: {}\n'.format(s.PARITIES)) + sys.stdout.write('stop bits: {}\n'.format(s.STOPBITS)) + sys.stdout.write('{}\n'.format(s)) diff --git a/serial/serialwin32.py b/serial/serialwin32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7da929 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/serialwin32.py @@ -0,0 +1,477 @@ +#! python +# +# backend for Windows ("win32" incl. 32/64 bit support) +# +# (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# +# Initial patch to use ctypes by Giovanni Bajo <rasky@develer.com> + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +# pylint: disable=invalid-name,too-few-public-methods +import ctypes +import time +from serial import win32 + +import serial +from serial.serialutil import SerialBase, SerialException, to_bytes, PortNotOpenError, SerialTimeoutException + + +class Serial(SerialBase): + """Serial port implementation for Win32 based on ctypes.""" + + BAUDRATES = (50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, + 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self._port_handle = None + self._overlapped_read = None + self._overlapped_write = None + super(Serial, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + def open(self): + """\ + Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened. + """ + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + # the "\\.\COMx" format is required for devices other than COM1-COM8 + # not all versions of windows seem to support this properly + # so that the first few ports are used with the DOS device name + port = self.name + try: + if port.upper().startswith('COM') and int(port[3:]) > 8: + port = '\\\\.\\' + port + except ValueError: + # for like COMnotanumber + pass + self._port_handle = win32.CreateFile( + port, + win32.GENERIC_READ | win32.GENERIC_WRITE, + 0, # exclusive access + None, # no security + win32.OPEN_EXISTING, + win32.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL | win32.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, + 0) + if self._port_handle == win32.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE: + self._port_handle = None # 'cause __del__ is called anyway + raise SerialException("could not open port {!r}: {!r}".format(self.portstr, ctypes.WinError())) + + try: + self._overlapped_read = win32.OVERLAPPED() + self._overlapped_read.hEvent = win32.CreateEvent(None, 1, 0, None) + self._overlapped_write = win32.OVERLAPPED() + #~ self._overlapped_write.hEvent = win32.CreateEvent(None, 1, 0, None) + self._overlapped_write.hEvent = win32.CreateEvent(None, 0, 0, None) + + # Setup a 4k buffer + win32.SetupComm(self._port_handle, 4096, 4096) + + # Save original timeout values: + self._orgTimeouts = win32.COMMTIMEOUTS() + win32.GetCommTimeouts(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(self._orgTimeouts)) + + self._reconfigure_port() + + # Clear buffers: + # Remove anything that was there + win32.PurgeComm( + self._port_handle, + win32.PURGE_TXCLEAR | win32.PURGE_TXABORT | + win32.PURGE_RXCLEAR | win32.PURGE_RXABORT) + except: + try: + self._close() + except: + # ignore any exception when closing the port + # also to keep original exception that happened when setting up + pass + self._port_handle = None + raise + else: + self.is_open = True + + def _reconfigure_port(self): + """Set communication parameters on opened port.""" + if not self._port_handle: + raise SerialException("Can only operate on a valid port handle") + + # Set Windows timeout values + # timeouts is a tuple with the following items: + # (ReadIntervalTimeout,ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier, + # ReadTotalTimeoutConstant,WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier, + # WriteTotalTimeoutConstant) + timeouts = win32.COMMTIMEOUTS() + if self._timeout is None: + pass # default of all zeros is OK + elif self._timeout == 0: + timeouts.ReadIntervalTimeout = win32.MAXDWORD + else: + timeouts.ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = max(int(self._timeout * 1000), 1) + if self._timeout != 0 and self._inter_byte_timeout is not None: + timeouts.ReadIntervalTimeout = max(int(self._inter_byte_timeout * 1000), 1) + + if self._write_timeout is None: + pass + elif self._write_timeout == 0: + timeouts.WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = win32.MAXDWORD + else: + timeouts.WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = max(int(self._write_timeout * 1000), 1) + win32.SetCommTimeouts(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(timeouts)) + + win32.SetCommMask(self._port_handle, win32.EV_ERR) + + # Setup the connection info. + # Get state and modify it: + comDCB = win32.DCB() + win32.GetCommState(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(comDCB)) + comDCB.BaudRate = self._baudrate + + if self._bytesize == serial.FIVEBITS: + comDCB.ByteSize = 5 + elif self._bytesize == serial.SIXBITS: + comDCB.ByteSize = 6 + elif self._bytesize == serial.SEVENBITS: + comDCB.ByteSize = 7 + elif self._bytesize == serial.EIGHTBITS: + comDCB.ByteSize = 8 + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported number of data bits: {!r}".format(self._bytesize)) + + if self._parity == serial.PARITY_NONE: + comDCB.Parity = win32.NOPARITY + comDCB.fParity = 0 # Disable Parity Check + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_EVEN: + comDCB.Parity = win32.EVENPARITY + comDCB.fParity = 1 # Enable Parity Check + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_ODD: + comDCB.Parity = win32.ODDPARITY + comDCB.fParity = 1 # Enable Parity Check + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_MARK: + comDCB.Parity = win32.MARKPARITY + comDCB.fParity = 1 # Enable Parity Check + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_SPACE: + comDCB.Parity = win32.SPACEPARITY + comDCB.fParity = 1 # Enable Parity Check + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported parity mode: {!r}".format(self._parity)) + + if self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_ONE: + comDCB.StopBits = win32.ONESTOPBIT + elif self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE: + comDCB.StopBits = win32.ONE5STOPBITS + elif self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_TWO: + comDCB.StopBits = win32.TWOSTOPBITS + else: + raise ValueError("Unsupported number of stop bits: {!r}".format(self._stopbits)) + + comDCB.fBinary = 1 # Enable Binary Transmission + # Char. w/ Parity-Err are replaced with 0xff (if fErrorChar is set to TRUE) + if self._rs485_mode is None: + if self._rtscts: + comDCB.fRtsControl = win32.RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE + else: + comDCB.fRtsControl = win32.RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE if self._rts_state else win32.RTS_CONTROL_DISABLE + comDCB.fOutxCtsFlow = self._rtscts + else: + # checks for unsupported settings + # XXX verify if platform really does not have a setting for those + if not self._rs485_mode.rts_level_for_tx: + raise ValueError( + 'Unsupported value for RS485Settings.rts_level_for_tx: {!r} (only True is allowed)'.format( + self._rs485_mode.rts_level_for_tx,)) + if self._rs485_mode.rts_level_for_rx: + raise ValueError( + 'Unsupported value for RS485Settings.rts_level_for_rx: {!r} (only False is allowed)'.format( + self._rs485_mode.rts_level_for_rx,)) + if self._rs485_mode.delay_before_tx is not None: + raise ValueError( + 'Unsupported value for RS485Settings.delay_before_tx: {!r} (only None is allowed)'.format( + self._rs485_mode.delay_before_tx,)) + if self._rs485_mode.delay_before_rx is not None: + raise ValueError( + 'Unsupported value for RS485Settings.delay_before_rx: {!r} (only None is allowed)'.format( + self._rs485_mode.delay_before_rx,)) + if self._rs485_mode.loopback: + raise ValueError( + 'Unsupported value for RS485Settings.loopback: {!r} (only False is allowed)'.format( + self._rs485_mode.loopback,)) + comDCB.fRtsControl = win32.RTS_CONTROL_TOGGLE + comDCB.fOutxCtsFlow = 0 + + if self._dsrdtr: + comDCB.fDtrControl = win32.DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE + else: + comDCB.fDtrControl = win32.DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE if self._dtr_state else win32.DTR_CONTROL_DISABLE + comDCB.fOutxDsrFlow = self._dsrdtr + comDCB.fOutX = self._xonxoff + comDCB.fInX = self._xonxoff + comDCB.fNull = 0 + comDCB.fErrorChar = 0 + comDCB.fAbortOnError = 0 + comDCB.XonChar = serial.XON + comDCB.XoffChar = serial.XOFF + + if not win32.SetCommState(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(comDCB)): + raise SerialException( + 'Cannot configure port, something went wrong. ' + 'Original message: {!r}'.format(ctypes.WinError())) + + #~ def __del__(self): + #~ self.close() + + def _close(self): + """internal close port helper""" + if self._port_handle is not None: + # Restore original timeout values: + win32.SetCommTimeouts(self._port_handle, self._orgTimeouts) + if self._overlapped_read is not None: + self.cancel_read() + win32.CloseHandle(self._overlapped_read.hEvent) + self._overlapped_read = None + if self._overlapped_write is not None: + self.cancel_write() + win32.CloseHandle(self._overlapped_write.hEvent) + self._overlapped_write = None + win32.CloseHandle(self._port_handle) + self._port_handle = None + + def close(self): + """Close port""" + if self.is_open: + self._close() + self.is_open = False + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + """Return the number of bytes currently in the input buffer.""" + flags = win32.DWORD() + comstat = win32.COMSTAT() + if not win32.ClearCommError(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(flags), ctypes.byref(comstat)): + raise SerialException("ClearCommError failed ({!r})".format(ctypes.WinError())) + return comstat.cbInQue + + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if size > 0: + win32.ResetEvent(self._overlapped_read.hEvent) + flags = win32.DWORD() + comstat = win32.COMSTAT() + if not win32.ClearCommError(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(flags), ctypes.byref(comstat)): + raise SerialException("ClearCommError failed ({!r})".format(ctypes.WinError())) + n = min(comstat.cbInQue, size) if self.timeout == 0 else size + if n > 0: + buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(n) + rc = win32.DWORD() + read_ok = win32.ReadFile( + self._port_handle, + buf, + n, + ctypes.byref(rc), + ctypes.byref(self._overlapped_read)) + if not read_ok and win32.GetLastError() not in (win32.ERROR_SUCCESS, win32.ERROR_IO_PENDING): + raise SerialException("ReadFile failed ({!r})".format(ctypes.WinError())) + result_ok = win32.GetOverlappedResult( + self._port_handle, + ctypes.byref(self._overlapped_read), + ctypes.byref(rc), + True) + if not result_ok: + if win32.GetLastError() != win32.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: + raise SerialException("GetOverlappedResult failed ({!r})".format(ctypes.WinError())) + read = buf.raw[:rc.value] + else: + read = bytes() + else: + read = bytes() + return bytes(read) + + def write(self, data): + """Output the given byte string over the serial port.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + #~ if not isinstance(data, (bytes, bytearray)): + #~ raise TypeError('expected %s or bytearray, got %s' % (bytes, type(data))) + # convert data (needed in case of memoryview instance: Py 3.1 io lib), ctypes doesn't like memoryview + data = to_bytes(data) + if data: + #~ win32event.ResetEvent(self._overlapped_write.hEvent) + n = win32.DWORD() + success = win32.WriteFile(self._port_handle, data, len(data), ctypes.byref(n), self._overlapped_write) + if self._write_timeout != 0: # if blocking (None) or w/ write timeout (>0) + if not success and win32.GetLastError() not in (win32.ERROR_SUCCESS, win32.ERROR_IO_PENDING): + raise SerialException("WriteFile failed ({!r})".format(ctypes.WinError())) + + # Wait for the write to complete. + #~ win32.WaitForSingleObject(self._overlapped_write.hEvent, win32.INFINITE) + win32.GetOverlappedResult(self._port_handle, self._overlapped_write, ctypes.byref(n), True) + if win32.GetLastError() == win32.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: + return n.value # canceled IO is no error + if n.value != len(data): + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + return n.value + else: + errorcode = win32.ERROR_SUCCESS if success else win32.GetLastError() + if errorcode in (win32.ERROR_INVALID_USER_BUFFER, win32.ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY, + win32.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED): + return 0 + elif errorcode in (win32.ERROR_SUCCESS, win32.ERROR_IO_PENDING): + # no info on true length provided by OS function in async mode + return len(data) + else: + raise SerialException("WriteFile failed ({!r})".format(ctypes.WinError())) + else: + return 0 + + def flush(self): + """\ + Flush of file like objects. In this case, wait until all data + is written. + """ + while self.out_waiting: + time.sleep(0.05) + # XXX could also use WaitCommEvent with mask EV_TXEMPTY, but it would + # require overlapped IO and it's also only possible to set a single mask + # on the port--- + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + win32.PurgeComm(self._port_handle, win32.PURGE_RXCLEAR | win32.PURGE_RXABORT) + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + """\ + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and discarding all + that is in the buffer. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + win32.PurgeComm(self._port_handle, win32.PURGE_TXCLEAR | win32.PURGE_TXABORT) + + def _update_break_state(self): + """Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is possible.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self._break_state: + win32.SetCommBreak(self._port_handle) + else: + win32.ClearCommBreak(self._port_handle) + + def _update_rts_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" + if self._rts_state: + win32.EscapeCommFunction(self._port_handle, win32.SETRTS) + else: + win32.EscapeCommFunction(self._port_handle, win32.CLRRTS) + + def _update_dtr_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" + if self._dtr_state: + win32.EscapeCommFunction(self._port_handle, win32.SETDTR) + else: + win32.EscapeCommFunction(self._port_handle, win32.CLRDTR) + + def _GetCommModemStatus(self): + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + stat = win32.DWORD() + win32.GetCommModemStatus(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(stat)) + return stat.value + + @property + def cts(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" + return win32.MS_CTS_ON & self._GetCommModemStatus() != 0 + + @property + def dsr(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" + return win32.MS_DSR_ON & self._GetCommModemStatus() != 0 + + @property + def ri(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" + return win32.MS_RING_ON & self._GetCommModemStatus() != 0 + + @property + def cd(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" + return win32.MS_RLSD_ON & self._GetCommModemStatus() != 0 + + # - - platform specific - - - - + + def set_buffer_size(self, rx_size=4096, tx_size=None): + """\ + Recommend a buffer size to the driver (device driver can ignore this + value). Must be called after the port is opened. + """ + if tx_size is None: + tx_size = rx_size + win32.SetupComm(self._port_handle, rx_size, tx_size) + + def set_output_flow_control(self, enable=True): + """\ + Manually control flow - when software flow control is enabled. + This will do the same as if XON (true) or XOFF (false) are received + from the other device and control the transmission accordingly. + WARNING: this function is not portable to different platforms! + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if enable: + win32.EscapeCommFunction(self._port_handle, win32.SETXON) + else: + win32.EscapeCommFunction(self._port_handle, win32.SETXOFF) + + @property + def out_waiting(self): + """Return how many bytes the in the outgoing buffer""" + flags = win32.DWORD() + comstat = win32.COMSTAT() + if not win32.ClearCommError(self._port_handle, ctypes.byref(flags), ctypes.byref(comstat)): + raise SerialException("ClearCommError failed ({!r})".format(ctypes.WinError())) + return comstat.cbOutQue + + def _cancel_overlapped_io(self, overlapped): + """Cancel a blocking read operation, may be called from other thread""" + # check if read operation is pending + rc = win32.DWORD() + err = win32.GetOverlappedResult( + self._port_handle, + ctypes.byref(overlapped), + ctypes.byref(rc), + False) + if not err and win32.GetLastError() in (win32.ERROR_IO_PENDING, win32.ERROR_IO_INCOMPLETE): + # cancel, ignoring any errors (e.g. it may just have finished on its own) + win32.CancelIoEx(self._port_handle, overlapped) + + def cancel_read(self): + """Cancel a blocking read operation, may be called from other thread""" + self._cancel_overlapped_io(self._overlapped_read) + + def cancel_write(self): + """Cancel a blocking write operation, may be called from other thread""" + self._cancel_overlapped_io(self._overlapped_write) + + @SerialBase.exclusive.setter + def exclusive(self, exclusive): + """Change the exclusive access setting.""" + if exclusive is not None and not exclusive: + raise ValueError('win32 only supports exclusive access (not: {})'.format(exclusive)) + else: + serial.SerialBase.exclusive.__set__(self, exclusive) diff --git a/serial/threaded/__init__.py b/serial/threaded/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8940b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/threaded/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,297 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# +# Working with threading and pySerial +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2015-2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Support threading with serial ports. +""" +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import serial +import threading + + +class Protocol(object): + """\ + Protocol as used by the ReaderThread. This base class provides empty + implementations of all methods. + """ + + def connection_made(self, transport): + """Called when reader thread is started""" + + def data_received(self, data): + """Called with snippets received from the serial port""" + + def connection_lost(self, exc): + """\ + Called when the serial port is closed or the reader loop terminated + otherwise. + """ + if isinstance(exc, Exception): + raise exc + + +class Packetizer(Protocol): + """ + Read binary packets from serial port. Packets are expected to be terminated + with a TERMINATOR byte (null byte by default). + + The class also keeps track of the transport. + """ + + TERMINATOR = b'\0' + + def __init__(self): + self.buffer = bytearray() + self.transport = None + + def connection_made(self, transport): + """Store transport""" + self.transport = transport + + def connection_lost(self, exc): + """Forget transport""" + self.transport = None + super(Packetizer, self).connection_lost(exc) + + def data_received(self, data): + """Buffer received data, find TERMINATOR, call handle_packet""" + self.buffer.extend(data) + while self.TERMINATOR in self.buffer: + packet, self.buffer = self.buffer.split(self.TERMINATOR, 1) + self.handle_packet(packet) + + def handle_packet(self, packet): + """Process packets - to be overridden by subclassing""" + raise NotImplementedError('please implement functionality in handle_packet') + + +class FramedPacket(Protocol): + """ + Read binary packets. Packets are expected to have a start and stop marker. + + The class also keeps track of the transport. + """ + + START = b'(' + STOP = b')' + + def __init__(self): + self.packet = bytearray() + self.in_packet = False + self.transport = None + + def connection_made(self, transport): + """Store transport""" + self.transport = transport + + def connection_lost(self, exc): + """Forget transport""" + self.transport = None + self.in_packet = False + del self.packet[:] + super(FramedPacket, self).connection_lost(exc) + + def data_received(self, data): + """Find data enclosed in START/STOP, call handle_packet""" + for byte in serial.iterbytes(data): + if byte == self.START: + self.in_packet = True + elif byte == self.STOP: + self.in_packet = False + self.handle_packet(bytes(self.packet)) # make read-only copy + del self.packet[:] + elif self.in_packet: + self.packet.extend(byte) + else: + self.handle_out_of_packet_data(byte) + + def handle_packet(self, packet): + """Process packets - to be overridden by subclassing""" + raise NotImplementedError('please implement functionality in handle_packet') + + def handle_out_of_packet_data(self, data): + """Process data that is received outside of packets""" + pass + + +class LineReader(Packetizer): + """ + Read and write (Unicode) lines from/to serial port. + The encoding is applied. + """ + + TERMINATOR = b'\r\n' + ENCODING = 'utf-8' + UNICODE_HANDLING = 'replace' + + def handle_packet(self, packet): + self.handle_line(packet.decode(self.ENCODING, self.UNICODE_HANDLING)) + + def handle_line(self, line): + """Process one line - to be overridden by subclassing""" + raise NotImplementedError('please implement functionality in handle_line') + + def write_line(self, text): + """ + Write text to the transport. ``text`` is a Unicode string and the encoding + is applied before sending ans also the newline is append. + """ + # + is not the best choice but bytes does not support % or .format in py3 and we want a single write call + self.transport.write(text.encode(self.ENCODING, self.UNICODE_HANDLING) + self.TERMINATOR) + + +class ReaderThread(threading.Thread): + """\ + Implement a serial port read loop and dispatch to a Protocol instance (like + the asyncio.Protocol) but do it with threads. + + Calls to close() will close the serial port but it is also possible to just + stop() this thread and continue the serial port instance otherwise. + """ + + def __init__(self, serial_instance, protocol_factory): + """\ + Initialize thread. + + Note that the serial_instance' timeout is set to one second! + Other settings are not changed. + """ + super(ReaderThread, self).__init__() + self.daemon = True + self.serial = serial_instance + self.protocol_factory = protocol_factory + self.alive = True + self._lock = threading.Lock() + self._connection_made = threading.Event() + self.protocol = None + + def stop(self): + """Stop the reader thread""" + self.alive = False + if hasattr(self.serial, 'cancel_read'): + self.serial.cancel_read() + self.join(2) + + def run(self): + """Reader loop""" + if not hasattr(self.serial, 'cancel_read'): + self.serial.timeout = 1 + self.protocol = self.protocol_factory() + try: + self.protocol.connection_made(self) + except Exception as e: + self.alive = False + self.protocol.connection_lost(e) + self._connection_made.set() + return + error = None + self._connection_made.set() + while self.alive and self.serial.is_open: + try: + # read all that is there or wait for one byte (blocking) + data = self.serial.read(self.serial.in_waiting or 1) + except serial.SerialException as e: + # probably some I/O problem such as disconnected USB serial + # adapters -> exit + error = e + break + else: + if data: + # make a separated try-except for called user code + try: + self.protocol.data_received(data) + except Exception as e: + error = e + break + self.alive = False + self.protocol.connection_lost(error) + self.protocol = None + + def write(self, data): + """Thread safe writing (uses lock)""" + with self._lock: + return self.serial.write(data) + + def close(self): + """Close the serial port and exit reader thread (uses lock)""" + # use the lock to let other threads finish writing + with self._lock: + # first stop reading, so that closing can be done on idle port + self.stop() + self.serial.close() + + def connect(self): + """ + Wait until connection is set up and return the transport and protocol + instances. + """ + if self.alive: + self._connection_made.wait() + if not self.alive: + raise RuntimeError('connection_lost already called') + return (self, self.protocol) + else: + raise RuntimeError('already stopped') + + # - - context manager, returns protocol + + def __enter__(self): + """\ + Enter context handler. May raise RuntimeError in case the connection + could not be created. + """ + self.start() + self._connection_made.wait() + if not self.alive: + raise RuntimeError('connection_lost already called') + return self.protocol + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): + """Leave context: close port""" + self.close() + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position + import sys + import time + import traceback + + #~ PORT = 'spy:///dev/ttyUSB0' + PORT = 'loop://' + + class PrintLines(LineReader): + def connection_made(self, transport): + super(PrintLines, self).connection_made(transport) + sys.stdout.write('port opened\n') + self.write_line('hello world') + + def handle_line(self, data): + sys.stdout.write('line received: {!r}\n'.format(data)) + + def connection_lost(self, exc): + if exc: + traceback.print_exc(exc) + sys.stdout.write('port closed\n') + + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, baudrate=115200, timeout=1) + with ReaderThread(ser, PrintLines) as protocol: + protocol.write_line('hello') + time.sleep(2) + + # alternative usage + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, baudrate=115200, timeout=1) + t = ReaderThread(ser, PrintLines) + t.start() + transport, protocol = t.connect() + protocol.write_line('hello') + time.sleep(2) + t.close() diff --git a/serial/tools/__init__.py b/serial/tools/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/__init__.py diff --git a/serial/tools/hexlify_codec.py b/serial/tools/hexlify_codec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd8f6b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/hexlify_codec.py @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +#! python +# +# This is a codec to create and decode hexdumps with spaces between characters. used by miniterm. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2015-2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Python 'hex' Codec - 2-digit hex with spaces content transfer encoding. + +Encode and decode may be a bit missleading at first sight... + +The textual representation is a hex dump: e.g. "40 41" +The "encoded" data of this is the binary form, e.g. b"@A" + +Therefore decoding is binary to text and thus converting binary data to hex dump. + +""" + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import codecs +import serial + + +try: + unicode +except (NameError, AttributeError): + unicode = str # for Python 3, pylint: disable=redefined-builtin,invalid-name + + +HEXDIGITS = '0123456789ABCDEF' + + +# Codec APIs + +def hex_encode(data, errors='strict'): + """'40 41 42' -> b'@ab'""" + return (serial.to_bytes([int(h, 16) for h in data.split()]), len(data)) + + +def hex_decode(data, errors='strict'): + """b'@ab' -> '40 41 42'""" + return (unicode(''.join('{:02X} '.format(ord(b)) for b in serial.iterbytes(data))), len(data)) + + +class Codec(codecs.Codec): + def encode(self, data, errors='strict'): + """'40 41 42' -> b'@ab'""" + return serial.to_bytes([int(h, 16) for h in data.split()]) + + def decode(self, data, errors='strict'): + """b'@ab' -> '40 41 42'""" + return unicode(''.join('{:02X} '.format(ord(b)) for b in serial.iterbytes(data))) + + +class IncrementalEncoder(codecs.IncrementalEncoder): + """Incremental hex encoder""" + + def __init__(self, errors='strict'): + self.errors = errors + self.state = 0 + + def reset(self): + self.state = 0 + + def getstate(self): + return self.state + + def setstate(self, state): + self.state = state + + def encode(self, data, final=False): + """\ + Incremental encode, keep track of digits and emit a byte when a pair + of hex digits is found. The space is optional unless the error + handling is defined to be 'strict'. + """ + state = self.state + encoded = [] + for c in data.upper(): + if c in HEXDIGITS: + z = HEXDIGITS.index(c) + if state: + encoded.append(z + (state & 0xf0)) + state = 0 + else: + state = 0x100 + (z << 4) + elif c == ' ': # allow spaces to separate values + if state and self.errors == 'strict': + raise UnicodeError('odd number of hex digits') + state = 0 + else: + if self.errors == 'strict': + raise UnicodeError('non-hex digit found: {!r}'.format(c)) + self.state = state + return serial.to_bytes(encoded) + + +class IncrementalDecoder(codecs.IncrementalDecoder): + """Incremental decoder""" + def decode(self, data, final=False): + return unicode(''.join('{:02X} '.format(ord(b)) for b in serial.iterbytes(data))) + + +class StreamWriter(Codec, codecs.StreamWriter): + """Combination of hexlify codec and StreamWriter""" + + +class StreamReader(Codec, codecs.StreamReader): + """Combination of hexlify codec and StreamReader""" + + +def getregentry(): + """encodings module API""" + return codecs.CodecInfo( + name='hexlify', + encode=hex_encode, + decode=hex_decode, + incrementalencoder=IncrementalEncoder, + incrementaldecoder=IncrementalDecoder, + streamwriter=StreamWriter, + streamreader=StreamReader, + #~ _is_text_encoding=True, + ) diff --git a/serial/tools/list_ports.py b/serial/tools/list_ports.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d7e3d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/list_ports.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# Serial port enumeration. Console tool and backend selection. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2011-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +"""\ +This module will provide a function called comports that returns an +iterable (generator or list) that will enumerate available com ports. Note that +on some systems non-existent ports may be listed. + +Additionally a grep function is supplied that can be used to search for ports +based on their descriptions or hardware ID. +""" + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys +import os +import re + +# chose an implementation, depending on os +#~ if sys.platform == 'cli': +#~ else: +if os.name == 'nt': # sys.platform == 'win32': + from serial.tools.list_ports_windows import comports +elif os.name == 'posix': + from serial.tools.list_ports_posix import comports +#~ elif os.name == 'java': +else: + raise ImportError("Sorry: no implementation for your platform ('{}') available".format(os.name)) + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + +def grep(regexp, include_links=False): + """\ + Search for ports using a regular expression. Port name, description and + hardware ID are searched. The function returns an iterable that returns the + same tuples as comport() would do. + """ + r = re.compile(regexp, re.I) + for info in comports(include_links): + port, desc, hwid = info + if r.search(port) or r.search(desc) or r.search(hwid): + yield info + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +def main(): + import argparse + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Serial port enumeration') + + parser.add_argument( + 'regexp', + nargs='?', + help='only show ports that match this regex') + + parser.add_argument( + '-v', '--verbose', + action='store_true', + help='show more messages') + + parser.add_argument( + '-q', '--quiet', + action='store_true', + help='suppress all messages') + + parser.add_argument( + '-n', + type=int, + help='only output the N-th entry') + + parser.add_argument( + '-s', '--include-links', + action='store_true', + help='include entries that are symlinks to real devices') + + args = parser.parse_args() + + hits = 0 + # get iteraror w/ or w/o filter + if args.regexp: + if not args.quiet: + sys.stderr.write("Filtered list with regexp: {!r}\n".format(args.regexp)) + iterator = sorted(grep(args.regexp, include_links=args.include_links)) + else: + iterator = sorted(comports(include_links=args.include_links)) + # list them + for n, (port, desc, hwid) in enumerate(iterator, 1): + if args.n is None or args.n == n: + sys.stdout.write("{:20}\n".format(port)) + if args.verbose: + sys.stdout.write(" desc: {}\n".format(desc)) + sys.stdout.write(" hwid: {}\n".format(hwid)) + hits += 1 + if not args.quiet: + if hits: + sys.stderr.write("{} ports found\n".format(hits)) + else: + sys.stderr.write("no ports found\n") + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/serial/tools/list_ports_common.py b/serial/tools/list_ports_common.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..617f3dc --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/list_ports_common.py @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This is a helper module for the various platform dependent list_port +# implementations. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import re +import glob +import os +import os.path + + +def numsplit(text): + """\ + Convert string into a list of texts and numbers in order to support a + natural sorting. + """ + result = [] + for group in re.split(r'(\d+)', text): + if group: + try: + group = int(group) + except ValueError: + pass + result.append(group) + return result + + +class ListPortInfo(object): + """Info collection base class for serial ports""" + + def __init__(self, device, skip_link_detection=False): + self.device = device + self.name = os.path.basename(device) + self.description = 'n/a' + self.hwid = 'n/a' + # USB specific data + self.vid = None + self.pid = None + self.serial_number = None + self.location = None + self.manufacturer = None + self.product = None + self.interface = None + # special handling for links + if not skip_link_detection and device is not None and os.path.islink(device): + self.hwid = 'LINK={}'.format(os.path.realpath(device)) + + def usb_description(self): + """return a short string to name the port based on USB info""" + if self.interface is not None: + return '{} - {}'.format(self.product, self.interface) + elif self.product is not None: + return self.product + else: + return self.name + + def usb_info(self): + """return a string with USB related information about device""" + return 'USB VID:PID={:04X}:{:04X}{}{}'.format( + self.vid or 0, + self.pid or 0, + ' SER={}'.format(self.serial_number) if self.serial_number is not None else '', + ' LOCATION={}'.format(self.location) if self.location is not None else '') + + def apply_usb_info(self): + """update description and hwid from USB data""" + self.description = self.usb_description() + self.hwid = self.usb_info() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return isinstance(other, ListPortInfo) and self.device == other.device + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(self.device) + + def __lt__(self, other): + if not isinstance(other, ListPortInfo): + raise TypeError('unorderable types: {}() and {}()'.format( + type(self).__name__, + type(other).__name__)) + return numsplit(self.device) < numsplit(other.device) + + def __str__(self): + return '{} - {}'.format(self.device, self.description) + + def __getitem__(self, index): + """Item access: backwards compatible -> (port, desc, hwid)""" + if index == 0: + return self.device + elif index == 1: + return self.description + elif index == 2: + return self.hwid + else: + raise IndexError('{} > 2'.format(index)) + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +def list_links(devices): + """\ + search all /dev devices and look for symlinks to known ports already + listed in devices. + """ + links = [] + for device in glob.glob('/dev/*'): + if os.path.islink(device) and os.path.realpath(device) in devices: + links.append(device) + return links + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + print(ListPortInfo('dummy')) diff --git a/serial/tools/list_ports_linux.py b/serial/tools/list_ports_linux.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8c1cfc --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/list_ports_linux.py @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This is a module that gathers a list of serial ports including details on +# GNU/Linux systems. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2011-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import glob +import os +from serial.tools import list_ports_common + + +class SysFS(list_ports_common.ListPortInfo): + """Wrapper for easy sysfs access and device info""" + + def __init__(self, device): + super(SysFS, self).__init__(device) + # special handling for links + if device is not None and os.path.islink(device): + device = os.path.realpath(device) + is_link = True + else: + is_link = False + self.usb_device_path = None + if os.path.exists('/sys/class/tty/{}/device'.format(self.name)): + self.device_path = os.path.realpath('/sys/class/tty/{}/device'.format(self.name)) + self.subsystem = os.path.basename(os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.device_path, 'subsystem'))) + else: + self.device_path = None + self.subsystem = None + # check device type + if self.subsystem == 'usb-serial': + self.usb_interface_path = os.path.dirname(self.device_path) + elif self.subsystem == 'usb': + self.usb_interface_path = self.device_path + else: + self.usb_interface_path = None + # fill-in info for USB devices + if self.usb_interface_path is not None: + self.usb_device_path = os.path.dirname(self.usb_interface_path) + + try: + num_if = int(self.read_line(self.usb_device_path, 'bNumInterfaces')) + except ValueError: + num_if = 1 + + self.vid = int(self.read_line(self.usb_device_path, 'idVendor'), 16) + self.pid = int(self.read_line(self.usb_device_path, 'idProduct'), 16) + self.serial_number = self.read_line(self.usb_device_path, 'serial') + if num_if > 1: # multi interface devices like FT4232 + self.location = os.path.basename(self.usb_interface_path) + else: + self.location = os.path.basename(self.usb_device_path) + + self.manufacturer = self.read_line(self.usb_device_path, 'manufacturer') + self.product = self.read_line(self.usb_device_path, 'product') + self.interface = self.read_line(self.usb_interface_path, 'interface') + + if self.subsystem in ('usb', 'usb-serial'): + self.apply_usb_info() + #~ elif self.subsystem in ('pnp', 'amba'): # PCI based devices, raspi + elif self.subsystem == 'pnp': # PCI based devices + self.description = self.name + self.hwid = self.read_line(self.device_path, 'id') + elif self.subsystem == 'amba': # raspi + self.description = self.name + self.hwid = os.path.basename(self.device_path) + + if is_link: + self.hwid += ' LINK={}'.format(device) + + def read_line(self, *args): + """\ + Helper function to read a single line from a file. + One or more parameters are allowed, they are joined with os.path.join. + Returns None on errors.. + """ + try: + with open(os.path.join(*args)) as f: + line = f.readline().strip() + return line + except IOError: + return None + + +def comports(include_links=False): + devices = glob.glob('/dev/ttyS*') # built-in serial ports + devices.extend(glob.glob('/dev/ttyUSB*')) # usb-serial with own driver + devices.extend(glob.glob('/dev/ttyXRUSB*')) # xr-usb-serial port exar (DELL Edge 3001) + devices.extend(glob.glob('/dev/ttyACM*')) # usb-serial with CDC-ACM profile + devices.extend(glob.glob('/dev/ttyAMA*')) # ARM internal port (raspi) + devices.extend(glob.glob('/dev/rfcomm*')) # BT serial devices + devices.extend(glob.glob('/dev/ttyAP*')) # Advantech multi-port serial controllers + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [info + for info in [SysFS(d) for d in devices] + if info.subsystem != "platform"] # hide non-present internal serial ports + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + for info in sorted(comports()): + print("{0}: {0.subsystem}".format(info)) diff --git a/serial/tools/list_ports_osx.py b/serial/tools/list_ports_osx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51b4e8c --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/list_ports_osx.py @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This is a module that gathers a list of serial ports including details on OSX +# +# code originally from https://github.com/makerbot/pyserial/tree/master/serial/tools +# with contributions from cibomahto, dgs3, FarMcKon, tedbrandston +# and modifications by cliechti, hoihu, hardkrash +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2013-2020 +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + + +# List all of the callout devices in OS/X by querying IOKit. + +# See the following for a reference of how to do this: +# http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/WorkingWSerial/WWSerial_SerialDevs/SerialDevices.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000384-CIHGEAFD + +# More help from darwin_hid.py + +# Also see the 'IORegistryExplorer' for an idea of what we are actually searching + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import ctypes + +from serial.tools import list_ports_common + +iokit = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary('/System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/IOKit') +cf = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary('/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation') + +# kIOMasterPortDefault is no longer exported in BigSur but no biggie, using NULL works just the same +kIOMasterPortDefault = 0 # WAS: ctypes.c_void_p.in_dll(iokit, "kIOMasterPortDefault") +kCFAllocatorDefault = ctypes.c_void_p.in_dll(cf, "kCFAllocatorDefault") + +kCFStringEncodingMacRoman = 0 +kCFStringEncodingUTF8 = 0x08000100 + +# defined in `IOKit/usb/USBSpec.h` +kUSBVendorString = 'USB Vendor Name' +kUSBSerialNumberString = 'USB Serial Number' + +# `io_name_t` defined as `typedef char io_name_t[128];` +# in `device/device_types.h` +io_name_size = 128 + +# defined in `mach/kern_return.h` +KERN_SUCCESS = 0 +# kern_return_t defined as `typedef int kern_return_t;` in `mach/i386/kern_return.h` +kern_return_t = ctypes.c_int + +iokit.IOServiceMatching.restype = ctypes.c_void_p + +iokit.IOServiceGetMatchingServices.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p] +iokit.IOServiceGetMatchingServices.restype = kern_return_t + +iokit.IORegistryEntryGetParentEntry.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p] +iokit.IOServiceGetMatchingServices.restype = kern_return_t + +iokit.IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_uint32] +iokit.IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty.restype = ctypes.c_void_p + +iokit.IORegistryEntryGetPath.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p] +iokit.IORegistryEntryGetPath.restype = kern_return_t + +iokit.IORegistryEntryGetName.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p] +iokit.IORegistryEntryGetName.restype = kern_return_t + +iokit.IOObjectGetClass.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p] +iokit.IOObjectGetClass.restype = kern_return_t + +iokit.IOObjectRelease.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p] + + +cf.CFStringCreateWithCString.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_int32] +cf.CFStringCreateWithCString.restype = ctypes.c_void_p + +cf.CFStringGetCStringPtr.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_uint32] +cf.CFStringGetCStringPtr.restype = ctypes.c_char_p + +cf.CFStringGetCString.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_long, ctypes.c_uint32] +cf.CFStringGetCString.restype = ctypes.c_bool + +cf.CFNumberGetValue.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_uint32, ctypes.c_void_p] +cf.CFNumberGetValue.restype = ctypes.c_void_p + +# void CFRelease ( CFTypeRef cf ); +cf.CFRelease.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p] +cf.CFRelease.restype = None + +# CFNumber type defines +kCFNumberSInt8Type = 1 +kCFNumberSInt16Type = 2 +kCFNumberSInt32Type = 3 +kCFNumberSInt64Type = 4 + + +def get_string_property(device_type, property): + """ + Search the given device for the specified string property + + @param device_type Type of Device + @param property String to search for + @return Python string containing the value, or None if not found. + """ + key = cf.CFStringCreateWithCString( + kCFAllocatorDefault, + property.encode("utf-8"), + kCFStringEncodingUTF8) + + CFContainer = iokit.IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty( + device_type, + key, + kCFAllocatorDefault, + 0) + output = None + + if CFContainer: + output = cf.CFStringGetCStringPtr(CFContainer, 0) + if output is not None: + output = output.decode('utf-8') + else: + buffer = ctypes.create_string_buffer(io_name_size); + success = cf.CFStringGetCString(CFContainer, ctypes.byref(buffer), io_name_size, kCFStringEncodingUTF8) + if success: + output = buffer.value.decode('utf-8') + cf.CFRelease(CFContainer) + return output + + +def get_int_property(device_type, property, cf_number_type): + """ + Search the given device for the specified string property + + @param device_type Device to search + @param property String to search for + @param cf_number_type CFType number + + @return Python string containing the value, or None if not found. + """ + key = cf.CFStringCreateWithCString( + kCFAllocatorDefault, + property.encode("utf-8"), + kCFStringEncodingUTF8) + + CFContainer = iokit.IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty( + device_type, + key, + kCFAllocatorDefault, + 0) + + if CFContainer: + if (cf_number_type == kCFNumberSInt32Type): + number = ctypes.c_uint32() + elif (cf_number_type == kCFNumberSInt16Type): + number = ctypes.c_uint16() + cf.CFNumberGetValue(CFContainer, cf_number_type, ctypes.byref(number)) + cf.CFRelease(CFContainer) + return number.value + return None + +def IORegistryEntryGetName(device): + devicename = ctypes.create_string_buffer(io_name_size); + res = iokit.IORegistryEntryGetName(device, ctypes.byref(devicename)) + if res != KERN_SUCCESS: + return None + # this works in python2 but may not be valid. Also I don't know if + # this encoding is guaranteed. It may be dependent on system locale. + return devicename.value.decode('utf-8') + +def IOObjectGetClass(device): + classname = ctypes.create_string_buffer(io_name_size) + iokit.IOObjectGetClass(device, ctypes.byref(classname)) + return classname.value + +def GetParentDeviceByType(device, parent_type): + """ Find the first parent of a device that implements the parent_type + @param IOService Service to inspect + @return Pointer to the parent type, or None if it was not found. + """ + # First, try to walk up the IOService tree to find a parent of this device that is a IOUSBDevice. + parent_type = parent_type.encode('utf-8') + while IOObjectGetClass(device) != parent_type: + parent = ctypes.c_void_p() + response = iokit.IORegistryEntryGetParentEntry( + device, + "IOService".encode("utf-8"), + ctypes.byref(parent)) + # If we weren't able to find a parent for the device, we're done. + if response != KERN_SUCCESS: + return None + device = parent + return device + + +def GetIOServicesByType(service_type): + """ + returns iterator over specified service_type + """ + serial_port_iterator = ctypes.c_void_p() + + iokit.IOServiceGetMatchingServices( + kIOMasterPortDefault, + iokit.IOServiceMatching(service_type.encode('utf-8')), + ctypes.byref(serial_port_iterator)) + + services = [] + while iokit.IOIteratorIsValid(serial_port_iterator): + service = iokit.IOIteratorNext(serial_port_iterator) + if not service: + break + services.append(service) + iokit.IOObjectRelease(serial_port_iterator) + return services + + +def location_to_string(locationID): + """ + helper to calculate port and bus number from locationID + """ + loc = ['{}-'.format(locationID >> 24)] + while locationID & 0xf00000: + if len(loc) > 1: + loc.append('.') + loc.append('{}'.format((locationID >> 20) & 0xf)) + locationID <<= 4 + return ''.join(loc) + + +class SuitableSerialInterface(object): + pass + + +def scan_interfaces(): + """ + helper function to scan USB interfaces + returns a list of SuitableSerialInterface objects with name and id attributes + """ + interfaces = [] + for service in GetIOServicesByType('IOSerialBSDClient'): + device = get_string_property(service, "IOCalloutDevice") + if device: + usb_device = GetParentDeviceByType(service, "IOUSBInterface") + if usb_device: + name = get_string_property(usb_device, "USB Interface Name") or None + locationID = get_int_property(usb_device, "locationID", kCFNumberSInt32Type) or '' + i = SuitableSerialInterface() + i.id = locationID + i.name = name + interfaces.append(i) + return interfaces + + +def search_for_locationID_in_interfaces(serial_interfaces, locationID): + for interface in serial_interfaces: + if (interface.id == locationID): + return interface.name + return None + + +def comports(include_links=False): + # XXX include_links is currently ignored. are links in /dev even supported here? + # Scan for all iokit serial ports + services = GetIOServicesByType('IOSerialBSDClient') + ports = [] + serial_interfaces = scan_interfaces() + for service in services: + # First, add the callout device file. + device = get_string_property(service, "IOCalloutDevice") + if device: + info = list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(device) + # If the serial port is implemented by IOUSBDevice + # NOTE IOUSBDevice was deprecated as of 10.11 and finally on Apple Silicon + # devices has been completely removed. Thanks to @oskay for this patch. + usb_device = GetParentDeviceByType(service, "IOUSBHostDevice") + if not usb_device: + usb_device = GetParentDeviceByType(service, "IOUSBDevice") + if usb_device: + # fetch some useful informations from properties + info.vid = get_int_property(usb_device, "idVendor", kCFNumberSInt16Type) + info.pid = get_int_property(usb_device, "idProduct", kCFNumberSInt16Type) + info.serial_number = get_string_property(usb_device, kUSBSerialNumberString) + # We know this is a usb device, so the + # IORegistryEntryName should always be aliased to the + # usb product name string descriptor. + info.product = IORegistryEntryGetName(usb_device) or 'n/a' + info.manufacturer = get_string_property(usb_device, kUSBVendorString) + locationID = get_int_property(usb_device, "locationID", kCFNumberSInt32Type) + info.location = location_to_string(locationID) + info.interface = search_for_locationID_in_interfaces(serial_interfaces, locationID) + info.apply_usb_info() + ports.append(info) + return ports + +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + for port, desc, hwid in sorted(comports()): + print("{}: {} [{}]".format(port, desc, hwid)) diff --git a/serial/tools/list_ports_posix.py b/serial/tools/list_ports_posix.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79bc8ed --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/list_ports_posix.py @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This is a module that gathers a list of serial ports on POSIXy systems. +# For some specific implementations, see also list_ports_linux, list_ports_osx +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2011-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +"""\ +The ``comports`` function is expected to return an iterable that yields tuples +of 3 strings: port name, human readable description and a hardware ID. + +As currently no method is known to get the second two strings easily, they are +currently just identical to the port name. +""" + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import glob +import sys +import os +from serial.tools import list_ports_common + +# try to detect the OS so that a device can be selected... +plat = sys.platform.lower() + +if plat[:5] == 'linux': # Linux (confirmed) # noqa + from serial.tools.list_ports_linux import comports + +elif plat[:6] == 'darwin': # OS X (confirmed) + from serial.tools.list_ports_osx import comports + +elif plat == 'cygwin': # cygwin/win32 + # cygwin accepts /dev/com* in many contexts + # (such as 'open' call, explicit 'ls'), but 'glob.glob' + # and bare 'ls' do not; so use /dev/ttyS* instead + def comports(include_links=False): + devices = glob.glob('/dev/ttyS*') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +elif plat[:7] == 'openbsd': # OpenBSD + def comports(include_links=False): + devices = glob.glob('/dev/cua*') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +elif plat[:3] == 'bsd' or plat[:7] == 'freebsd': + def comports(include_links=False): + devices = glob.glob('/dev/cua*[!.init][!.lock]') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +elif plat[:6] == 'netbsd': # NetBSD + def comports(include_links=False): + """scan for available ports. return a list of device names.""" + devices = glob.glob('/dev/dty*') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +elif plat[:4] == 'irix': # IRIX + def comports(include_links=False): + """scan for available ports. return a list of device names.""" + devices = glob.glob('/dev/ttyf*') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +elif plat[:2] == 'hp': # HP-UX (not tested) + def comports(include_links=False): + """scan for available ports. return a list of device names.""" + devices = glob.glob('/dev/tty*p0') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +elif plat[:5] == 'sunos': # Solaris/SunOS + def comports(include_links=False): + """scan for available ports. return a list of device names.""" + devices = glob.glob('/dev/tty*c') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +elif plat[:3] == 'aix': # AIX + def comports(include_links=False): + """scan for available ports. return a list of device names.""" + devices = glob.glob('/dev/tty*') + if include_links: + devices.extend(list_ports_common.list_links(devices)) + return [list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(d) for d in devices] + +else: + # platform detection has failed... + import serial + sys.stderr.write("""\ +don't know how to enumerate ttys on this system. +! I you know how the serial ports are named send this information to +! the author of this module: + +sys.platform = {!r} +os.name = {!r} +pySerial version = {} + +also add the naming scheme of the serial ports and with a bit luck you can get +this module running... +""".format(sys.platform, os.name, serial.VERSION)) + raise ImportError("Sorry: no implementation for your platform ('{}') available".format(os.name)) + +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + for port, desc, hwid in sorted(comports()): + print("{}: {} [{}]".format(port, desc, hwid)) diff --git a/serial/tools/list_ports_windows.py b/serial/tools/list_ports_windows.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b4a5b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/list_ports_windows.py @@ -0,0 +1,427 @@ +#! python +# +# Enumerate serial ports on Windows including a human readable description +# and hardware information. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +# pylint: disable=invalid-name,too-few-public-methods +import re +import ctypes +from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL +from ctypes.wintypes import HWND +from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD +from ctypes.wintypes import WORD +from ctypes.wintypes import LONG +from ctypes.wintypes import ULONG +from ctypes.wintypes import HKEY +from ctypes.wintypes import BYTE +import serial +from serial.win32 import ULONG_PTR +from serial.tools import list_ports_common + + +def ValidHandle(value, func, arguments): + if value == 0: + raise ctypes.WinError() + return value + + +NULL = 0 +HDEVINFO = ctypes.c_void_p +LPCTSTR = ctypes.c_wchar_p +PCTSTR = ctypes.c_wchar_p +PTSTR = ctypes.c_wchar_p +LPDWORD = PDWORD = ctypes.POINTER(DWORD) +#~ LPBYTE = PBYTE = ctypes.POINTER(BYTE) +LPBYTE = PBYTE = ctypes.c_void_p # XXX avoids error about types + +ACCESS_MASK = DWORD +REGSAM = ACCESS_MASK + + +class GUID(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [ + ('Data1', DWORD), + ('Data2', WORD), + ('Data3', WORD), + ('Data4', BYTE * 8), + ] + + def __str__(self): + return "{{{:08x}-{:04x}-{:04x}-{}-{}}}".format( + self.Data1, + self.Data2, + self.Data3, + ''.join(["{:02x}".format(d) for d in self.Data4[:2]]), + ''.join(["{:02x}".format(d) for d in self.Data4[2:]]), + ) + + +class SP_DEVINFO_DATA(ctypes.Structure): + _fields_ = [ + ('cbSize', DWORD), + ('ClassGuid', GUID), + ('DevInst', DWORD), + ('Reserved', ULONG_PTR), + ] + + def __str__(self): + return "ClassGuid:{} DevInst:{}".format(self.ClassGuid, self.DevInst) + + +PSP_DEVINFO_DATA = ctypes.POINTER(SP_DEVINFO_DATA) + +PSP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA = ctypes.c_void_p + +setupapi = ctypes.windll.LoadLibrary("setupapi") +SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList = setupapi.SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList +SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList.argtypes = [HDEVINFO] +SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList.restype = BOOL + +SetupDiClassGuidsFromName = setupapi.SetupDiClassGuidsFromNameW +SetupDiClassGuidsFromName.argtypes = [PCTSTR, ctypes.POINTER(GUID), DWORD, PDWORD] +SetupDiClassGuidsFromName.restype = BOOL + +SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo = setupapi.SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo +SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo.argtypes = [HDEVINFO, DWORD, PSP_DEVINFO_DATA] +SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo.restype = BOOL + +SetupDiGetClassDevs = setupapi.SetupDiGetClassDevsW +SetupDiGetClassDevs.argtypes = [ctypes.POINTER(GUID), PCTSTR, HWND, DWORD] +SetupDiGetClassDevs.restype = HDEVINFO +SetupDiGetClassDevs.errcheck = ValidHandle + +SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty = setupapi.SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryPropertyW +SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty.argtypes = [HDEVINFO, PSP_DEVINFO_DATA, DWORD, PDWORD, PBYTE, DWORD, PDWORD] +SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty.restype = BOOL + +SetupDiGetDeviceInstanceId = setupapi.SetupDiGetDeviceInstanceIdW +SetupDiGetDeviceInstanceId.argtypes = [HDEVINFO, PSP_DEVINFO_DATA, PTSTR, DWORD, PDWORD] +SetupDiGetDeviceInstanceId.restype = BOOL + +SetupDiOpenDevRegKey = setupapi.SetupDiOpenDevRegKey +SetupDiOpenDevRegKey.argtypes = [HDEVINFO, PSP_DEVINFO_DATA, DWORD, DWORD, DWORD, REGSAM] +SetupDiOpenDevRegKey.restype = HKEY + +advapi32 = ctypes.windll.LoadLibrary("Advapi32") +RegCloseKey = advapi32.RegCloseKey +RegCloseKey.argtypes = [HKEY] +RegCloseKey.restype = LONG + +RegQueryValueEx = advapi32.RegQueryValueExW +RegQueryValueEx.argtypes = [HKEY, LPCTSTR, LPDWORD, LPDWORD, LPBYTE, LPDWORD] +RegQueryValueEx.restype = LONG + +cfgmgr32 = ctypes.windll.LoadLibrary("Cfgmgr32") +CM_Get_Parent = cfgmgr32.CM_Get_Parent +CM_Get_Parent.argtypes = [PDWORD, DWORD, ULONG] +CM_Get_Parent.restype = LONG + +CM_Get_Device_IDW = cfgmgr32.CM_Get_Device_IDW +CM_Get_Device_IDW.argtypes = [DWORD, PTSTR, ULONG, ULONG] +CM_Get_Device_IDW.restype = LONG + +CM_MapCrToWin32Err = cfgmgr32.CM_MapCrToWin32Err +CM_MapCrToWin32Err.argtypes = [DWORD, DWORD] +CM_MapCrToWin32Err.restype = DWORD + + +DIGCF_PRESENT = 2 +DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE = 16 +INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = 0 +ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER = 122 +ERROR_NOT_FOUND = 1168 +SPDRP_HARDWAREID = 1 +SPDRP_FRIENDLYNAME = 12 +SPDRP_LOCATION_PATHS = 35 +SPDRP_MFG = 11 +DICS_FLAG_GLOBAL = 1 +DIREG_DEV = 0x00000001 +KEY_READ = 0x20019 + + +MAX_USB_DEVICE_TREE_TRAVERSAL_DEPTH = 5 + + +def get_parent_serial_number(child_devinst, child_vid, child_pid, depth=0, last_serial_number=None): + """ Get the serial number of the parent of a device. + + Args: + child_devinst: The device instance handle to get the parent serial number of. + child_vid: The vendor ID of the child device. + child_pid: The product ID of the child device. + depth: The current iteration depth of the USB device tree. + """ + + # If the traversal depth is beyond the max, abandon attempting to find the serial number. + if depth > MAX_USB_DEVICE_TREE_TRAVERSAL_DEPTH: + return '' if not last_serial_number else last_serial_number + + # Get the parent device instance. + devinst = DWORD() + ret = CM_Get_Parent(ctypes.byref(devinst), child_devinst, 0) + + if ret: + win_error = CM_MapCrToWin32Err(DWORD(ret), DWORD(0)) + + # If there is no parent available, the child was the root device. We cannot traverse + # further. + if win_error == ERROR_NOT_FOUND: + return '' if not last_serial_number else last_serial_number + + raise ctypes.WinError(win_error) + + # Get the ID of the parent device and parse it for vendor ID, product ID, and serial number. + parentHardwareID = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(250) + + ret = CM_Get_Device_IDW( + devinst, + parentHardwareID, + ctypes.sizeof(parentHardwareID) - 1, + 0) + + if ret: + raise ctypes.WinError(CM_MapCrToWin32Err(DWORD(ret), DWORD(0))) + + parentHardwareID_str = parentHardwareID.value + m = re.search(r'VID_([0-9a-f]{4})(&PID_([0-9a-f]{4}))?(&MI_(\d{2}))?(\\(.*))?', + parentHardwareID_str, + re.I) + + # return early if we have no matches (likely malformed serial, traversed too far) + if not m: + return '' if not last_serial_number else last_serial_number + + vid = None + pid = None + serial_number = None + if m.group(1): + vid = int(m.group(1), 16) + if m.group(3): + pid = int(m.group(3), 16) + if m.group(7): + serial_number = m.group(7) + + # store what we found as a fallback for malformed serial values up the chain + found_serial_number = serial_number + + # Check that the USB serial number only contains alpha-numeric characters. It may be a windows + # device ID (ephemeral ID). + if serial_number and not re.match(r'^\w+$', serial_number): + serial_number = None + + if not vid or not pid: + # If pid and vid are not available at this device level, continue to the parent. + return get_parent_serial_number(devinst, child_vid, child_pid, depth + 1, found_serial_number) + + if pid != child_pid or vid != child_vid: + # If the VID or PID has changed, we are no longer looking at the same physical device. The + # serial number is unknown. + return '' if not last_serial_number else last_serial_number + + # In this case, the vid and pid of the parent device are identical to the child. However, if + # there still isn't a serial number available, continue to the next parent. + if not serial_number: + return get_parent_serial_number(devinst, child_vid, child_pid, depth + 1, found_serial_number) + + # Finally, the VID and PID are identical to the child and a serial number is present, so return + # it. + return serial_number + + +def iterate_comports(): + """Return a generator that yields descriptions for serial ports""" + PortsGUIDs = (GUID * 8)() # so far only seen one used, so hope 8 are enough... + ports_guids_size = DWORD() + if not SetupDiClassGuidsFromName( + "Ports", + PortsGUIDs, + ctypes.sizeof(PortsGUIDs), + ctypes.byref(ports_guids_size)): + raise ctypes.WinError() + + ModemsGUIDs = (GUID * 8)() # so far only seen one used, so hope 8 are enough... + modems_guids_size = DWORD() + if not SetupDiClassGuidsFromName( + "Modem", + ModemsGUIDs, + ctypes.sizeof(ModemsGUIDs), + ctypes.byref(modems_guids_size)): + raise ctypes.WinError() + + GUIDs = PortsGUIDs[:ports_guids_size.value] + ModemsGUIDs[:modems_guids_size.value] + + # repeat for all possible GUIDs + for index in range(len(GUIDs)): + bInterfaceNumber = None + g_hdi = SetupDiGetClassDevs( + ctypes.byref(GUIDs[index]), + None, + NULL, + DIGCF_PRESENT) # was DIGCF_PRESENT|DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE which misses CDC ports + + devinfo = SP_DEVINFO_DATA() + devinfo.cbSize = ctypes.sizeof(devinfo) + index = 0 + while SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo(g_hdi, index, ctypes.byref(devinfo)): + index += 1 + + # get the real com port name + hkey = SetupDiOpenDevRegKey( + g_hdi, + ctypes.byref(devinfo), + DICS_FLAG_GLOBAL, + 0, + DIREG_DEV, # DIREG_DRV for SW info + KEY_READ) + port_name_buffer = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(250) + port_name_length = ULONG(ctypes.sizeof(port_name_buffer)) + RegQueryValueEx( + hkey, + "PortName", + None, + None, + ctypes.byref(port_name_buffer), + ctypes.byref(port_name_length)) + RegCloseKey(hkey) + + # unfortunately does this method also include parallel ports. + # we could check for names starting with COM or just exclude LPT + # and hope that other "unknown" names are serial ports... + if port_name_buffer.value.startswith('LPT'): + continue + + # hardware ID + szHardwareID = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(250) + # try to get ID that includes serial number + if not SetupDiGetDeviceInstanceId( + g_hdi, + ctypes.byref(devinfo), + #~ ctypes.byref(szHardwareID), + szHardwareID, + ctypes.sizeof(szHardwareID) - 1, + None): + # fall back to more generic hardware ID if that would fail + if not SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty( + g_hdi, + ctypes.byref(devinfo), + SPDRP_HARDWAREID, + None, + ctypes.byref(szHardwareID), + ctypes.sizeof(szHardwareID) - 1, + None): + # Ignore ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER + if ctypes.GetLastError() != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER: + raise ctypes.WinError() + # stringify + szHardwareID_str = szHardwareID.value + + info = list_ports_common.ListPortInfo(port_name_buffer.value, skip_link_detection=True) + + # in case of USB, make a more readable string, similar to that form + # that we also generate on other platforms + if szHardwareID_str.startswith('USB'): + m = re.search(r'VID_([0-9a-f]{4})(&PID_([0-9a-f]{4}))?(&MI_(\d{2}))?(\\(.*))?', szHardwareID_str, re.I) + if m: + info.vid = int(m.group(1), 16) + if m.group(3): + info.pid = int(m.group(3), 16) + if m.group(5): + bInterfaceNumber = int(m.group(5)) + + # Check that the USB serial number only contains alpha-numeric characters. It + # may be a windows device ID (ephemeral ID) for composite devices. + if m.group(7) and re.match(r'^\w+$', m.group(7)): + info.serial_number = m.group(7) + else: + info.serial_number = get_parent_serial_number(devinfo.DevInst, info.vid, info.pid) + + # calculate a location string + loc_path_str = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(250) + if SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty( + g_hdi, + ctypes.byref(devinfo), + SPDRP_LOCATION_PATHS, + None, + ctypes.byref(loc_path_str), + ctypes.sizeof(loc_path_str) - 1, + None): + m = re.finditer(r'USBROOT\((\w+)\)|#USB\((\w+)\)', loc_path_str.value) + location = [] + for g in m: + if g.group(1): + location.append('{:d}'.format(int(g.group(1)) + 1)) + else: + if len(location) > 1: + location.append('.') + else: + location.append('-') + location.append(g.group(2)) + if bInterfaceNumber is not None: + location.append(':{}.{}'.format( + 'x', # XXX how to determine correct bConfigurationValue? + bInterfaceNumber)) + if location: + info.location = ''.join(location) + info.hwid = info.usb_info() + elif szHardwareID_str.startswith('FTDIBUS'): + m = re.search(r'VID_([0-9a-f]{4})\+PID_([0-9a-f]{4})(\+(\w+))?', szHardwareID_str, re.I) + if m: + info.vid = int(m.group(1), 16) + info.pid = int(m.group(2), 16) + if m.group(4): + info.serial_number = m.group(4) + # USB location is hidden by FDTI driver :( + info.hwid = info.usb_info() + else: + info.hwid = szHardwareID_str + + # friendly name + szFriendlyName = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(250) + if SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty( + g_hdi, + ctypes.byref(devinfo), + SPDRP_FRIENDLYNAME, + #~ SPDRP_DEVICEDESC, + None, + ctypes.byref(szFriendlyName), + ctypes.sizeof(szFriendlyName) - 1, + None): + info.description = szFriendlyName.value + #~ else: + # Ignore ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER + #~ if ctypes.GetLastError() != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER: + #~ raise IOError("failed to get details for %s (%s)" % (devinfo, szHardwareID.value)) + # ignore errors and still include the port in the list, friendly name will be same as port name + + # manufacturer + szManufacturer = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(250) + if SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty( + g_hdi, + ctypes.byref(devinfo), + SPDRP_MFG, + #~ SPDRP_DEVICEDESC, + None, + ctypes.byref(szManufacturer), + ctypes.sizeof(szManufacturer) - 1, + None): + info.manufacturer = szManufacturer.value + yield info + SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(g_hdi) + + +def comports(include_links=False): + """Return a list of info objects about serial ports""" + return list(iterate_comports()) + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +# test +if __name__ == '__main__': + for port, desc, hwid in sorted(comports()): + print("{}: {} [{}]".format(port, desc, hwid)) diff --git a/serial/tools/miniterm.py b/serial/tools/miniterm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8de7c71 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/tools/miniterm.py @@ -0,0 +1,1042 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# Very simple serial terminal +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C)2002-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import codecs +import os +import sys +import threading + +import serial +from serial.tools.list_ports import comports +from serial.tools import hexlify_codec + +# pylint: disable=wrong-import-order,wrong-import-position + +codecs.register(lambda c: hexlify_codec.getregentry() if c == 'hexlify' else None) + +try: + raw_input +except NameError: + # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin,invalid-name + raw_input = input # in python3 it's "raw" + unichr = chr + + +def key_description(character): + """generate a readable description for a key""" + ascii_code = ord(character) + if ascii_code < 32: + return 'Ctrl+{:c}'.format(ord('@') + ascii_code) + else: + return repr(character) + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +class ConsoleBase(object): + """OS abstraction for console (input/output codec, no echo)""" + + def __init__(self): + if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): + self.byte_output = sys.stdout.buffer + else: + self.byte_output = sys.stdout + self.output = sys.stdout + + def setup(self): + """Set console to read single characters, no echo""" + + def cleanup(self): + """Restore default console settings""" + + def getkey(self): + """Read a single key from the console""" + return None + + def write_bytes(self, byte_string): + """Write bytes (already encoded)""" + self.byte_output.write(byte_string) + self.byte_output.flush() + + def write(self, text): + """Write string""" + self.output.write(text) + self.output.flush() + + def cancel(self): + """Cancel getkey operation""" + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + # context manager: + # switch terminal temporary to normal mode (e.g. to get user input) + + def __enter__(self): + self.cleanup() + return self + + def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.setup() + + +if os.name == 'nt': # noqa + import msvcrt + import ctypes + import platform + + class Out(object): + """file-like wrapper that uses os.write""" + + def __init__(self, fd): + self.fd = fd + + def flush(self): + pass + + def write(self, s): + os.write(self.fd, s) + + class Console(ConsoleBase): + fncodes = { + ';': '\x1bOP', # F1 + '<': '\x1bOQ', # F2 + '=': '\x1bOR', # F3 + '>': '\x1bOS', # F4 + '?': '\x1b[15~', # F5 + '@': '\x1b[17~', # F6 + 'A': '\x1b[18~', # F7 + 'B': '\x1b[19~', # F8 + 'C': '\x1b[20~', # F9 + 'D': '\x1b[21~', # F10 + } + navcodes = { + 'H': '\x1b[A', # UP + 'P': '\x1b[B', # DOWN + 'K': '\x1b[D', # LEFT + 'M': '\x1b[C', # RIGHT + 'G': '\x1b[H', # HOME + 'O': '\x1b[F', # END + 'R': '\x1b[2~', # INSERT + 'S': '\x1b[3~', # DELETE + 'I': '\x1b[5~', # PGUP + 'Q': '\x1b[6~', # PGDN + } + + def __init__(self): + super(Console, self).__init__() + self._saved_ocp = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleOutputCP() + self._saved_icp = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleCP() + ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleOutputCP(65001) + ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCP(65001) + # ANSI handling available through SetConsoleMode since Windows 10 v1511 + # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#cite_note-win10th2-1 + if platform.release() == '10' and int(platform.version().split('.')[2]) > 10586: + ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING = 0x0004 + import ctypes.wintypes as wintypes + if not hasattr(wintypes, 'LPDWORD'): # PY2 + wintypes.LPDWORD = ctypes.POINTER(wintypes.DWORD) + SetConsoleMode = ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleMode + GetConsoleMode = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleMode + GetStdHandle = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle + mode = wintypes.DWORD() + GetConsoleMode(GetStdHandle(-11), ctypes.byref(mode)) + if (mode.value & ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) == 0: + SetConsoleMode(GetStdHandle(-11), mode.value | ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) + self._saved_cm = mode + self.output = codecs.getwriter('UTF-8')(Out(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'replace') + # the change of the code page is not propagated to Python, manually fix it + sys.stderr = codecs.getwriter('UTF-8')(Out(sys.stderr.fileno()), 'replace') + sys.stdout = self.output + self.output.encoding = 'UTF-8' # needed for input + + def __del__(self): + ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleOutputCP(self._saved_ocp) + ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleCP(self._saved_icp) + try: + ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetConsoleMode(ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle(-11), self._saved_cm) + except AttributeError: # in case no _saved_cm + pass + + def getkey(self): + while True: + z = msvcrt.getwch() + if z == unichr(13): + return unichr(10) + elif z is unichr(0) or z is unichr(0xe0): + try: + code = msvcrt.getwch() + if z is unichr(0): + return self.fncodes[code] + else: + return self.navcodes[code] + except KeyError: + pass + else: + return z + + def cancel(self): + # CancelIo, CancelSynchronousIo do not seem to work when using + # getwch, so instead, send a key to the window with the console + hwnd = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleWindow() + ctypes.windll.user32.PostMessageA(hwnd, 0x100, 0x0d, 0) + +elif os.name == 'posix': + import atexit + import termios + import fcntl + + class Console(ConsoleBase): + def __init__(self): + super(Console, self).__init__() + self.fd = sys.stdin.fileno() + self.old = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd) + atexit.register(self.cleanup) + if sys.version_info < (3, 0): + self.enc_stdin = codecs.getreader(sys.stdin.encoding)(sys.stdin) + else: + self.enc_stdin = sys.stdin + + def setup(self): + new = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd) + new[3] = new[3] & ~termios.ICANON & ~termios.ECHO & ~termios.ISIG + new[6][termios.VMIN] = 1 + new[6][termios.VTIME] = 0 + termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSANOW, new) + + def getkey(self): + c = self.enc_stdin.read(1) + if c == unichr(0x7f): + c = unichr(8) # map the BS key (which yields DEL) to backspace + return c + + def cancel(self): + fcntl.ioctl(self.fd, termios.TIOCSTI, b'\0') + + def cleanup(self): + termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSAFLUSH, self.old) + +else: + raise NotImplementedError( + 'Sorry no implementation for your platform ({}) available.'.format(sys.platform)) + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + +class Transform(object): + """do-nothing: forward all data unchanged""" + def rx(self, text): + """text received from serial port""" + return text + + def tx(self, text): + """text to be sent to serial port""" + return text + + def echo(self, text): + """text to be sent but displayed on console""" + return text + + +class CRLF(Transform): + """ENTER sends CR+LF""" + + def tx(self, text): + return text.replace('\n', '\r\n') + + +class CR(Transform): + """ENTER sends CR""" + + def rx(self, text): + return text.replace('\r', '\n') + + def tx(self, text): + return text.replace('\n', '\r') + + +class LF(Transform): + """ENTER sends LF""" + + +class NoTerminal(Transform): + """remove typical terminal control codes from input""" + + REPLACEMENT_MAP = dict((x, 0x2400 + x) for x in range(32) if unichr(x) not in '\r\n\b\t') + REPLACEMENT_MAP.update( + { + 0x7F: 0x2421, # DEL + 0x9B: 0x2425, # CSI + }) + + def rx(self, text): + return text.translate(self.REPLACEMENT_MAP) + + echo = rx + + +class NoControls(NoTerminal): + """Remove all control codes, incl. CR+LF""" + + REPLACEMENT_MAP = dict((x, 0x2400 + x) for x in range(32)) + REPLACEMENT_MAP.update( + { + 0x20: 0x2423, # visual space + 0x7F: 0x2421, # DEL + 0x9B: 0x2425, # CSI + }) + + +class Printable(Transform): + """Show decimal code for all non-ASCII characters and replace most control codes""" + + def rx(self, text): + r = [] + for c in text: + if ' ' <= c < '\x7f' or c in '\r\n\b\t': + r.append(c) + elif c < ' ': + r.append(unichr(0x2400 + ord(c))) + else: + r.extend(unichr(0x2080 + ord(d) - 48) for d in '{:d}'.format(ord(c))) + r.append(' ') + return ''.join(r) + + echo = rx + + +class Colorize(Transform): + """Apply different colors for received and echo""" + + def __init__(self): + # XXX make it configurable, use colorama? + self.input_color = '\x1b[37m' + self.echo_color = '\x1b[31m' + + def rx(self, text): + return self.input_color + text + + def echo(self, text): + return self.echo_color + text + + +class DebugIO(Transform): + """Print what is sent and received""" + + def rx(self, text): + sys.stderr.write(' [RX:{!r}] '.format(text)) + sys.stderr.flush() + return text + + def tx(self, text): + sys.stderr.write(' [TX:{!r}] '.format(text)) + sys.stderr.flush() + return text + + +# other ideas: +# - add date/time for each newline +# - insert newline after: a) timeout b) packet end character + +EOL_TRANSFORMATIONS = { + 'crlf': CRLF, + 'cr': CR, + 'lf': LF, +} + +TRANSFORMATIONS = { + 'direct': Transform, # no transformation + 'default': NoTerminal, + 'nocontrol': NoControls, + 'printable': Printable, + 'colorize': Colorize, + 'debug': DebugIO, +} + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +def ask_for_port(): + """\ + Show a list of ports and ask the user for a choice. To make selection + easier on systems with long device names, also allow the input of an + index. + """ + sys.stderr.write('\n--- Available ports:\n') + ports = [] + for n, (port, desc, hwid) in enumerate(sorted(comports()), 1): + sys.stderr.write('--- {:2}: {:20} {!r}\n'.format(n, port, desc)) + ports.append(port) + while True: + port = raw_input('--- Enter port index or full name: ') + try: + index = int(port) - 1 + if not 0 <= index < len(ports): + sys.stderr.write('--- Invalid index!\n') + continue + except ValueError: + pass + else: + port = ports[index] + return port + + +class Miniterm(object): + """\ + Terminal application. Copy data from serial port to console and vice versa. + Handle special keys from the console to show menu etc. + """ + + def __init__(self, serial_instance, echo=False, eol='crlf', filters=()): + self.console = Console() + self.serial = serial_instance + self.echo = echo + self.raw = False + self.input_encoding = 'UTF-8' + self.output_encoding = 'UTF-8' + self.eol = eol + self.filters = filters + self.update_transformations() + self.exit_character = unichr(0x1d) # GS/CTRL+] + self.menu_character = unichr(0x14) # Menu: CTRL+T + self.alive = None + self._reader_alive = None + self.receiver_thread = None + self.rx_decoder = None + self.tx_decoder = None + + def _start_reader(self): + """Start reader thread""" + self._reader_alive = True + # start serial->console thread + self.receiver_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.reader, name='rx') + self.receiver_thread.daemon = True + self.receiver_thread.start() + + def _stop_reader(self): + """Stop reader thread only, wait for clean exit of thread""" + self._reader_alive = False + if hasattr(self.serial, 'cancel_read'): + self.serial.cancel_read() + self.receiver_thread.join() + + def start(self): + """start worker threads""" + self.alive = True + self._start_reader() + # enter console->serial loop + self.transmitter_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.writer, name='tx') + self.transmitter_thread.daemon = True + self.transmitter_thread.start() + self.console.setup() + + def stop(self): + """set flag to stop worker threads""" + self.alive = False + + def join(self, transmit_only=False): + """wait for worker threads to terminate""" + self.transmitter_thread.join() + if not transmit_only: + if hasattr(self.serial, 'cancel_read'): + self.serial.cancel_read() + self.receiver_thread.join() + + def close(self): + self.serial.close() + + def update_transformations(self): + """take list of transformation classes and instantiate them for rx and tx""" + transformations = [EOL_TRANSFORMATIONS[self.eol]] + [TRANSFORMATIONS[f] + for f in self.filters] + self.tx_transformations = [t() for t in transformations] + self.rx_transformations = list(reversed(self.tx_transformations)) + + def set_rx_encoding(self, encoding, errors='replace'): + """set encoding for received data""" + self.input_encoding = encoding + self.rx_decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)(errors) + + def set_tx_encoding(self, encoding, errors='replace'): + """set encoding for transmitted data""" + self.output_encoding = encoding + self.tx_encoder = codecs.getincrementalencoder(encoding)(errors) + + def dump_port_settings(self): + """Write current settings to sys.stderr""" + sys.stderr.write("\n--- Settings: {p.name} {p.baudrate},{p.bytesize},{p.parity},{p.stopbits}\n".format( + p=self.serial)) + sys.stderr.write('--- RTS: {:8} DTR: {:8} BREAK: {:8}\n'.format( + ('active' if self.serial.rts else 'inactive'), + ('active' if self.serial.dtr else 'inactive'), + ('active' if self.serial.break_condition else 'inactive'))) + try: + sys.stderr.write('--- CTS: {:8} DSR: {:8} RI: {:8} CD: {:8}\n'.format( + ('active' if self.serial.cts else 'inactive'), + ('active' if self.serial.dsr else 'inactive'), + ('active' if self.serial.ri else 'inactive'), + ('active' if self.serial.cd else 'inactive'))) + except serial.SerialException: + # on RFC 2217 ports, it can happen if no modem state notification was + # yet received. ignore this error. + pass + sys.stderr.write('--- software flow control: {}\n'.format('active' if self.serial.xonxoff else 'inactive')) + sys.stderr.write('--- hardware flow control: {}\n'.format('active' if self.serial.rtscts else 'inactive')) + sys.stderr.write('--- serial input encoding: {}\n'.format(self.input_encoding)) + sys.stderr.write('--- serial output encoding: {}\n'.format(self.output_encoding)) + sys.stderr.write('--- EOL: {}\n'.format(self.eol.upper())) + sys.stderr.write('--- filters: {}\n'.format(' '.join(self.filters))) + + def reader(self): + """loop and copy serial->console""" + try: + while self.alive and self._reader_alive: + # read all that is there or wait for one byte + data = self.serial.read(self.serial.in_waiting or 1) + if data: + if self.raw: + self.console.write_bytes(data) + else: + text = self.rx_decoder.decode(data) + for transformation in self.rx_transformations: + text = transformation.rx(text) + self.console.write(text) + except serial.SerialException: + self.alive = False + self.console.cancel() + raise # XXX handle instead of re-raise? + + def writer(self): + """\ + Loop and copy console->serial until self.exit_character character is + found. When self.menu_character is found, interpret the next key + locally. + """ + menu_active = False + try: + while self.alive: + try: + c = self.console.getkey() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + c = '\x03' + if not self.alive: + break + if menu_active: + self.handle_menu_key(c) + menu_active = False + elif c == self.menu_character: + menu_active = True # next char will be for menu + elif c == self.exit_character: + self.stop() # exit app + break + else: + #~ if self.raw: + text = c + for transformation in self.tx_transformations: + text = transformation.tx(text) + self.serial.write(self.tx_encoder.encode(text)) + if self.echo: + echo_text = c + for transformation in self.tx_transformations: + echo_text = transformation.echo(echo_text) + self.console.write(echo_text) + except: + self.alive = False + raise + + def handle_menu_key(self, c): + """Implement a simple menu / settings""" + if c == self.menu_character or c == self.exit_character: + # Menu/exit character again -> send itself + self.serial.write(self.tx_encoder.encode(c)) + if self.echo: + self.console.write(c) + elif c == '\x15': # CTRL+U -> upload file + self.upload_file() + elif c in '\x08hH?': # CTRL+H, h, H, ? -> Show help + sys.stderr.write(self.get_help_text()) + elif c == '\x12': # CTRL+R -> Toggle RTS + self.serial.rts = not self.serial.rts + sys.stderr.write('--- RTS {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.serial.rts else 'inactive')) + elif c == '\x04': # CTRL+D -> Toggle DTR + self.serial.dtr = not self.serial.dtr + sys.stderr.write('--- DTR {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.serial.dtr else 'inactive')) + elif c == '\x02': # CTRL+B -> toggle BREAK condition + self.serial.break_condition = not self.serial.break_condition + sys.stderr.write('--- BREAK {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.serial.break_condition else 'inactive')) + elif c == '\x05': # CTRL+E -> toggle local echo + self.echo = not self.echo + sys.stderr.write('--- local echo {} ---\n'.format('active' if self.echo else 'inactive')) + elif c == '\x06': # CTRL+F -> edit filters + self.change_filter() + elif c == '\x0c': # CTRL+L -> EOL mode + modes = list(EOL_TRANSFORMATIONS) # keys + eol = modes.index(self.eol) + 1 + if eol >= len(modes): + eol = 0 + self.eol = modes[eol] + sys.stderr.write('--- EOL: {} ---\n'.format(self.eol.upper())) + self.update_transformations() + elif c == '\x01': # CTRL+A -> set encoding + self.change_encoding() + elif c == '\x09': # CTRL+I -> info + self.dump_port_settings() + #~ elif c == '\x01': # CTRL+A -> cycle escape mode + #~ elif c == '\x0c': # CTRL+L -> cycle linefeed mode + elif c in 'pP': # P -> change port + self.change_port() + elif c in 'zZ': # S -> suspend / open port temporarily + self.suspend_port() + elif c in 'bB': # B -> change baudrate + self.change_baudrate() + elif c == '8': # 8 -> change to 8 bits + self.serial.bytesize = serial.EIGHTBITS + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c == '7': # 7 -> change to 8 bits + self.serial.bytesize = serial.SEVENBITS + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'eE': # E -> change to even parity + self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_EVEN + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'oO': # O -> change to odd parity + self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_ODD + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'mM': # M -> change to mark parity + self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_MARK + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'sS': # S -> change to space parity + self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_SPACE + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'nN': # N -> change to no parity + self.serial.parity = serial.PARITY_NONE + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c == '1': # 1 -> change to 1 stop bits + self.serial.stopbits = serial.STOPBITS_ONE + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c == '2': # 2 -> change to 2 stop bits + self.serial.stopbits = serial.STOPBITS_TWO + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c == '3': # 3 -> change to 1.5 stop bits + self.serial.stopbits = serial.STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'xX': # X -> change software flow control + self.serial.xonxoff = (c == 'X') + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'rR': # R -> change hardware flow control + self.serial.rtscts = (c == 'R') + self.dump_port_settings() + elif c in 'qQ': + self.stop() # Q -> exit app + else: + sys.stderr.write('--- unknown menu character {} --\n'.format(key_description(c))) + + def upload_file(self): + """Ask user for filename and send its contents""" + sys.stderr.write('\n--- File to upload: ') + sys.stderr.flush() + with self.console: + filename = sys.stdin.readline().rstrip('\r\n') + if filename: + try: + with open(filename, 'rb') as f: + sys.stderr.write('--- Sending file {} ---\n'.format(filename)) + while True: + block = f.read(1024) + if not block: + break + self.serial.write(block) + # Wait for output buffer to drain. + self.serial.flush() + sys.stderr.write('.') # Progress indicator. + sys.stderr.write('\n--- File {} sent ---\n'.format(filename)) + except IOError as e: + sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR opening file {}: {} ---\n'.format(filename, e)) + + def change_filter(self): + """change the i/o transformations""" + sys.stderr.write('\n--- Available Filters:\n') + sys.stderr.write('\n'.join( + '--- {:<10} = {.__doc__}'.format(k, v) + for k, v in sorted(TRANSFORMATIONS.items()))) + sys.stderr.write('\n--- Enter new filter name(s) [{}]: '.format(' '.join(self.filters))) + with self.console: + new_filters = sys.stdin.readline().lower().split() + if new_filters: + for f in new_filters: + if f not in TRANSFORMATIONS: + sys.stderr.write('--- unknown filter: {!r}\n'.format(f)) + break + else: + self.filters = new_filters + self.update_transformations() + sys.stderr.write('--- filters: {}\n'.format(' '.join(self.filters))) + + def change_encoding(self): + """change encoding on the serial port""" + sys.stderr.write('\n--- Enter new encoding name [{}]: '.format(self.input_encoding)) + with self.console: + new_encoding = sys.stdin.readline().strip() + if new_encoding: + try: + codecs.lookup(new_encoding) + except LookupError: + sys.stderr.write('--- invalid encoding name: {}\n'.format(new_encoding)) + else: + self.set_rx_encoding(new_encoding) + self.set_tx_encoding(new_encoding) + sys.stderr.write('--- serial input encoding: {}\n'.format(self.input_encoding)) + sys.stderr.write('--- serial output encoding: {}\n'.format(self.output_encoding)) + + def change_baudrate(self): + """change the baudrate""" + sys.stderr.write('\n--- Baudrate: ') + sys.stderr.flush() + with self.console: + backup = self.serial.baudrate + try: + self.serial.baudrate = int(sys.stdin.readline().strip()) + except ValueError as e: + sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR setting baudrate: {} ---\n'.format(e)) + self.serial.baudrate = backup + else: + self.dump_port_settings() + + def change_port(self): + """Have a conversation with the user to change the serial port""" + with self.console: + try: + port = ask_for_port() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + port = None + if port and port != self.serial.port: + # reader thread needs to be shut down + self._stop_reader() + # save settings + settings = self.serial.getSettingsDict() + try: + new_serial = serial.serial_for_url(port, do_not_open=True) + # restore settings and open + new_serial.applySettingsDict(settings) + new_serial.rts = self.serial.rts + new_serial.dtr = self.serial.dtr + new_serial.open() + new_serial.break_condition = self.serial.break_condition + except Exception as e: + sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR opening new port: {} ---\n'.format(e)) + new_serial.close() + else: + self.serial.close() + self.serial = new_serial + sys.stderr.write('--- Port changed to: {} ---\n'.format(self.serial.port)) + # and restart the reader thread + self._start_reader() + + def suspend_port(self): + """\ + open port temporarily, allow reconnect, exit and port change to get + out of the loop + """ + # reader thread needs to be shut down + self._stop_reader() + self.serial.close() + sys.stderr.write('\n--- Port closed: {} ---\n'.format(self.serial.port)) + do_change_port = False + while not self.serial.is_open: + sys.stderr.write('--- Quit: {exit} | p: port change | any other key to reconnect ---\n'.format( + exit=key_description(self.exit_character))) + k = self.console.getkey() + if k == self.exit_character: + self.stop() # exit app + break + elif k in 'pP': + do_change_port = True + break + try: + self.serial.open() + except Exception as e: + sys.stderr.write('--- ERROR opening port: {} ---\n'.format(e)) + if do_change_port: + self.change_port() + else: + # and restart the reader thread + self._start_reader() + sys.stderr.write('--- Port opened: {} ---\n'.format(self.serial.port)) + + def get_help_text(self): + """return the help text""" + # help text, starts with blank line! + return """ +--- pySerial ({version}) - miniterm - help +--- +--- {exit:8} Exit program (alias {menu} Q) +--- {menu:8} Menu escape key, followed by: +--- Menu keys: +--- {menu:7} Send the menu character itself to remote +--- {exit:7} Send the exit character itself to remote +--- {info:7} Show info +--- {upload:7} Upload file (prompt will be shown) +--- {repr:7} encoding +--- {filter:7} edit filters +--- Toggles: +--- {rts:7} RTS {dtr:7} DTR {brk:7} BREAK +--- {echo:7} echo {eol:7} EOL +--- +--- Port settings ({menu} followed by the following): +--- p change port +--- 7 8 set data bits +--- N E O S M change parity (None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark) +--- 1 2 3 set stop bits (1, 2, 1.5) +--- b change baud rate +--- x X disable/enable software flow control +--- r R disable/enable hardware flow control +""".format(version=getattr(serial, 'VERSION', 'unknown version'), + exit=key_description(self.exit_character), + menu=key_description(self.menu_character), + rts=key_description('\x12'), + dtr=key_description('\x04'), + brk=key_description('\x02'), + echo=key_description('\x05'), + info=key_description('\x09'), + upload=key_description('\x15'), + repr=key_description('\x01'), + filter=key_description('\x06'), + eol=key_description('\x0c')) + + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +# default args can be used to override when calling main() from an other script +# e.g to create a miniterm-my-device.py +def main(default_port=None, default_baudrate=9600, default_rts=None, default_dtr=None, serial_instance=None): + """Command line tool, entry point""" + + import argparse + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( + description='Miniterm - A simple terminal program for the serial port.') + + parser.add_argument( + 'port', + nargs='?', + help='serial port name ("-" to show port list)', + default=default_port) + + parser.add_argument( + 'baudrate', + nargs='?', + type=int, + help='set baud rate, default: %(default)s', + default=default_baudrate) + + group = parser.add_argument_group('port settings') + + group.add_argument( + '--parity', + choices=['N', 'E', 'O', 'S', 'M'], + type=lambda c: c.upper(), + help='set parity, one of {N E O S M}, default: N', + default='N') + + group.add_argument( + '--rtscts', + action='store_true', + help='enable RTS/CTS flow control (default off)', + default=False) + + group.add_argument( + '--xonxoff', + action='store_true', + help='enable software flow control (default off)', + default=False) + + group.add_argument( + '--rts', + type=int, + help='set initial RTS line state (possible values: 0, 1)', + default=default_rts) + + group.add_argument( + '--dtr', + type=int, + help='set initial DTR line state (possible values: 0, 1)', + default=default_dtr) + + group.add_argument( + '--non-exclusive', + dest='exclusive', + action='store_false', + help='disable locking for native ports', + default=True) + + group.add_argument( + '--ask', + action='store_true', + help='ask again for port when open fails', + default=False) + + group = parser.add_argument_group('data handling') + + group.add_argument( + '-e', '--echo', + action='store_true', + help='enable local echo (default off)', + default=False) + + group.add_argument( + '--encoding', + dest='serial_port_encoding', + metavar='CODEC', + help='set the encoding for the serial port (e.g. hexlify, Latin1, UTF-8), default: %(default)s', + default='UTF-8') + + group.add_argument( + '-f', '--filter', + action='append', + metavar='NAME', + help='add text transformation', + default=[]) + + group.add_argument( + '--eol', + choices=['CR', 'LF', 'CRLF'], + type=lambda c: c.upper(), + help='end of line mode', + default='CRLF') + + group.add_argument( + '--raw', + action='store_true', + help='Do no apply any encodings/transformations', + default=False) + + group = parser.add_argument_group('hotkeys') + + group.add_argument( + '--exit-char', + type=int, + metavar='NUM', + help='Unicode of special character that is used to exit the application, default: %(default)s', + default=0x1d) # GS/CTRL+] + + group.add_argument( + '--menu-char', + type=int, + metavar='NUM', + help='Unicode code of special character that is used to control miniterm (menu), default: %(default)s', + default=0x14) # Menu: CTRL+T + + group = parser.add_argument_group('diagnostics') + + group.add_argument( + '-q', '--quiet', + action='store_true', + help='suppress non-error messages', + default=False) + + group.add_argument( + '--develop', + action='store_true', + help='show Python traceback on error', + default=False) + + args = parser.parse_args() + + if args.menu_char == args.exit_char: + parser.error('--exit-char can not be the same as --menu-char') + + if args.filter: + if 'help' in args.filter: + sys.stderr.write('Available filters:\n') + sys.stderr.write('\n'.join( + '{:<10} = {.__doc__}'.format(k, v) + for k, v in sorted(TRANSFORMATIONS.items()))) + sys.stderr.write('\n') + sys.exit(1) + filters = args.filter + else: + filters = ['default'] + + while serial_instance is None: + # no port given on command line -> ask user now + if args.port is None or args.port == '-': + try: + args.port = ask_for_port() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + sys.stderr.write('\n') + parser.error('user aborted and port is not given') + else: + if not args.port: + parser.error('port is not given') + try: + serial_instance = serial.serial_for_url( + args.port, + args.baudrate, + parity=args.parity, + rtscts=args.rtscts, + xonxoff=args.xonxoff, + do_not_open=True) + + if not hasattr(serial_instance, 'cancel_read'): + # enable timeout for alive flag polling if cancel_read is not available + serial_instance.timeout = 1 + + if args.dtr is not None: + if not args.quiet: + sys.stderr.write('--- forcing DTR {}\n'.format('active' if args.dtr else 'inactive')) + serial_instance.dtr = args.dtr + if args.rts is not None: + if not args.quiet: + sys.stderr.write('--- forcing RTS {}\n'.format('active' if args.rts else 'inactive')) + serial_instance.rts = args.rts + + if isinstance(serial_instance, serial.Serial): + serial_instance.exclusive = args.exclusive + + serial_instance.open() + except serial.SerialException as e: + sys.stderr.write('could not open port {!r}: {}\n'.format(args.port, e)) + if args.develop: + raise + if not args.ask: + sys.exit(1) + else: + args.port = '-' + else: + break + + miniterm = Miniterm( + serial_instance, + echo=args.echo, + eol=args.eol.lower(), + filters=filters) + miniterm.exit_character = unichr(args.exit_char) + miniterm.menu_character = unichr(args.menu_char) + miniterm.raw = args.raw + miniterm.set_rx_encoding(args.serial_port_encoding) + miniterm.set_tx_encoding(args.serial_port_encoding) + + if not args.quiet: + sys.stderr.write('--- Miniterm on {p.name} {p.baudrate},{p.bytesize},{p.parity},{p.stopbits} ---\n'.format( + p=miniterm.serial)) + sys.stderr.write('--- Quit: {} | Menu: {} | Help: {} followed by {} ---\n'.format( + key_description(miniterm.exit_character), + key_description(miniterm.menu_character), + key_description(miniterm.menu_character), + key_description('\x08'))) + + miniterm.start() + try: + miniterm.join(True) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + pass + if not args.quiet: + sys.stderr.write('\n--- exit ---\n') + miniterm.join() + miniterm.close() + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/__init__.py b/serial/urlhandler/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/__init__.py diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/protocol_alt.py b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_alt.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e666ca --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_alt.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#! python +# +# This module implements a special URL handler that allows selecting an +# alternate implementation provided by some backends. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# +# URL format: alt://port[?option[=value][&option[=value]]] +# options: +# - class=X used class named X instead of Serial +# +# example: +# use poll based implementation on Posix (Linux): +# python -m serial.tools.miniterm alt:///dev/ttyUSB0?class=PosixPollSerial + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +try: + import urlparse +except ImportError: + import urllib.parse as urlparse + +import serial + + +def serial_class_for_url(url): + """extract host and port from an URL string""" + parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url) + if parts.scheme != 'alt': + raise serial.SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form "alt://port[?option[=value][&option[=value]]]": ' + 'not starting with alt:// ({!r})'.format(parts.scheme)) + class_name = 'Serial' + try: + for option, values in urlparse.parse_qs(parts.query, True).items(): + if option == 'class': + class_name = values[0] + else: + raise ValueError('unknown option: {!r}'.format(option)) + except ValueError as e: + raise serial.SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"alt://port[?option[=value][&option[=value]]]": {!r}'.format(e)) + if not hasattr(serial, class_name): + raise ValueError('unknown class: {!r}'.format(class_name)) + cls = getattr(serial, class_name) + if not issubclass(cls, serial.Serial): + raise ValueError('class {!r} is not an instance of Serial'.format(class_name)) + return (''.join([parts.netloc, parts.path]), cls) + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +if __name__ == '__main__': + s = serial.serial_for_url('alt:///dev/ttyS0?class=PosixPollSerial') + print(s) diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/protocol_cp2110.py b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_cp2110.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44ad4eb --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_cp2110.py @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +#! python +# +# Backend for Silicon Labs CP2110/4 HID-to-UART devices. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# (C) 2019 Google LLC +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +# This backend implements support for HID-to-UART devices manufactured +# by Silicon Labs and marketed as CP2110 and CP2114. The +# implementation is (mostly) OS-independent and in userland. It relies +# on cython-hidapi (https://github.com/trezor/cython-hidapi). + +# The HID-to-UART protocol implemented by CP2110/4 is described in the +# AN434 document from Silicon Labs: +# https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/application-notes/AN434-CP2110-4-Interface-Specification.pdf + +# TODO items: + +# - rtscts support is configured for hardware flow control, but the +# signaling is missing (AN434 suggests this is done through GPIO). +# - Cancelling reads and writes is not supported. +# - Baudrate validation is not implemented, as it depends on model and configuration. + +import struct +import threading + +try: + import urlparse +except ImportError: + import urllib.parse as urlparse + +try: + import Queue +except ImportError: + import queue as Queue + +import hid # hidapi + +import serial +from serial.serialutil import SerialBase, SerialException, PortNotOpenError, to_bytes, Timeout + + +# Report IDs and related constant +_REPORT_GETSET_UART_ENABLE = 0x41 +_DISABLE_UART = 0x00 +_ENABLE_UART = 0x01 + +_REPORT_SET_PURGE_FIFOS = 0x43 +_PURGE_TX_FIFO = 0x01 +_PURGE_RX_FIFO = 0x02 + +_REPORT_GETSET_UART_CONFIG = 0x50 + +_REPORT_SET_TRANSMIT_LINE_BREAK = 0x51 +_REPORT_SET_STOP_LINE_BREAK = 0x52 + + +class Serial(SerialBase): + # This is not quite correct. AN343 specifies that the minimum + # baudrate is different between CP2110 and CP2114, and it's halved + # when using non-8-bit symbols. + BAUDRATES = (300, 375, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, + 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 500000, 576000, + 921600, 1000000) + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self._hid_handle = None + self._read_buffer = None + self._thread = None + super(Serial, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + def open(self): + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + + self._read_buffer = Queue.Queue() + + self._hid_handle = hid.device() + try: + portpath = self.from_url(self.portstr) + self._hid_handle.open_path(portpath) + except OSError as msg: + raise SerialException(msg.errno, "could not open port {}: {}".format(self._port, msg)) + + try: + self._reconfigure_port() + except: + try: + self._hid_handle.close() + except: + pass + self._hid_handle = None + raise + else: + self.is_open = True + self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._hid_read_loop) + self._thread.setDaemon(True) + self._thread.setName('pySerial CP2110 reader thread for {}'.format(self._port)) + self._thread.start() + + def from_url(self, url): + parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url) + if parts.scheme != "cp2110": + raise SerialException( + 'expected a string in the forms ' + '"cp2110:///dev/hidraw9" or "cp2110://0001:0023:00": ' + 'not starting with cp2110:// {{!r}}'.format(parts.scheme)) + if parts.netloc: # cp2100://BUS:DEVICE:ENDPOINT, for libusb + return parts.netloc.encode('utf-8') + return parts.path.encode('utf-8') + + def close(self): + self.is_open = False + if self._thread: + self._thread.join(1) # read timeout is 0.1 + self._thread = None + self._hid_handle.close() + self._hid_handle = None + + def _reconfigure_port(self): + parity_value = None + if self._parity == serial.PARITY_NONE: + parity_value = 0x00 + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_ODD: + parity_value = 0x01 + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_EVEN: + parity_value = 0x02 + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_MARK: + parity_value = 0x03 + elif self._parity == serial.PARITY_SPACE: + parity_value = 0x04 + else: + raise ValueError('Invalid parity: {!r}'.format(self._parity)) + + if self.rtscts: + flow_control_value = 0x01 + else: + flow_control_value = 0x00 + + data_bits_value = None + if self._bytesize == 5: + data_bits_value = 0x00 + elif self._bytesize == 6: + data_bits_value = 0x01 + elif self._bytesize == 7: + data_bits_value = 0x02 + elif self._bytesize == 8: + data_bits_value = 0x03 + else: + raise ValueError('Invalid char len: {!r}'.format(self._bytesize)) + + stop_bits_value = None + if self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_ONE: + stop_bits_value = 0x00 + elif self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE: + stop_bits_value = 0x01 + elif self._stopbits == serial.STOPBITS_TWO: + stop_bits_value = 0x01 + else: + raise ValueError('Invalid stop bit specification: {!r}'.format(self._stopbits)) + + configuration_report = struct.pack( + '>BLBBBB', + _REPORT_GETSET_UART_CONFIG, + self._baudrate, + parity_value, + flow_control_value, + data_bits_value, + stop_bits_value) + + self._hid_handle.send_feature_report(configuration_report) + + self._hid_handle.send_feature_report( + bytes((_REPORT_GETSET_UART_ENABLE, _ENABLE_UART))) + self._update_break_state() + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + return self._read_buffer.qsize() + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._hid_handle.send_feature_report( + bytes((_REPORT_SET_PURGE_FIFOS, _PURGE_RX_FIFO))) + # empty read buffer + while self._read_buffer.qsize(): + self._read_buffer.get(False) + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + self._hid_handle.send_feature_report( + bytes((_REPORT_SET_PURGE_FIFOS, _PURGE_TX_FIFO))) + + def _update_break_state(self): + if not self._hid_handle: + raise PortNotOpenError() + + if self._break_state: + self._hid_handle.send_feature_report( + bytes((_REPORT_SET_TRANSMIT_LINE_BREAK, 0))) + else: + # Note that while AN434 states "There are no data bytes in + # the payload other than the Report ID", either hidapi or + # Linux does not seem to send the report otherwise. + self._hid_handle.send_feature_report( + bytes((_REPORT_SET_STOP_LINE_BREAK, 0))) + + def read(self, size=1): + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + + data = bytearray() + try: + timeout = Timeout(self._timeout) + while len(data) < size: + if self._thread is None: + raise SerialException('connection failed (reader thread died)') + buf = self._read_buffer.get(True, timeout.time_left()) + if buf is None: + return bytes(data) + data += buf + if timeout.expired(): + break + except Queue.Empty: # -> timeout + pass + return bytes(data) + + def write(self, data): + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + data = to_bytes(data) + tx_len = len(data) + while tx_len > 0: + to_be_sent = min(tx_len, 0x3F) + report = to_bytes([to_be_sent]) + data[:to_be_sent] + self._hid_handle.write(report) + + data = data[to_be_sent:] + tx_len = len(data) + + def _hid_read_loop(self): + try: + while self.is_open: + data = self._hid_handle.read(64, timeout_ms=100) + if not data: + continue + data_len = data.pop(0) + assert data_len == len(data) + self._read_buffer.put(bytearray(data)) + finally: + self._thread = None diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/protocol_hwgrep.py b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_hwgrep.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..22805cc --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_hwgrep.py @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +#! python +# +# This module implements a special URL handler that uses the port listing to +# find ports by searching the string descriptions. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2011-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# +# URL format: hwgrep://<regexp>&<option> +# +# where <regexp> is a Python regexp according to the re module +# +# violating the normal definition for URLs, the character `&` is used to +# separate parameters from the arguments (instead of `?`, but the question mark +# is heavily used in regexp'es) +# +# options: +# n=<N> pick the N'th entry instead of the first one (numbering starts at 1) +# skip_busy tries to open port to check if it is busy, fails on posix as ports are not locked! + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import serial +import serial.tools.list_ports + +try: + basestring +except NameError: + basestring = str # python 3 pylint: disable=redefined-builtin + + +class Serial(serial.Serial): + """Just inherit the native Serial port implementation and patch the port property.""" + # pylint: disable=no-member + + @serial.Serial.port.setter + def port(self, value): + """translate port name before storing it""" + if isinstance(value, basestring) and value.startswith('hwgrep://'): + serial.Serial.port.__set__(self, self.from_url(value)) + else: + serial.Serial.port.__set__(self, value) + + def from_url(self, url): + """extract host and port from an URL string""" + if url.lower().startswith("hwgrep://"): + url = url[9:] + n = 0 + test_open = False + args = url.split('&') + regexp = args.pop(0) + for arg in args: + if '=' in arg: + option, value = arg.split('=', 1) + else: + option = arg + value = None + if option == 'n': + # pick n'th element + n = int(value) - 1 + if n < 1: + raise ValueError('option "n" expects a positive integer larger than 1: {!r}'.format(value)) + elif option == 'skip_busy': + # open to test if port is available. not the nicest way.. + test_open = True + else: + raise ValueError('unknown option: {!r}'.format(option)) + # use a for loop to get the 1st element from the generator + for port, desc, hwid in sorted(serial.tools.list_ports.grep(regexp)): + if test_open: + try: + s = serial.Serial(port) + except serial.SerialException: + # it has some error, skip this one + continue + else: + s.close() + if n: + n -= 1 + continue + return port + else: + raise serial.SerialException('no ports found matching regexp {!r}'.format(url)) + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +if __name__ == '__main__': + s = Serial(None) + s.port = 'hwgrep://ttyS0' + print(s) diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/protocol_loop.py b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_loop.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2aeebfc --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_loop.py @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +#! python +# +# This module implements a loop back connection receiving itself what it sent. +# +# The purpose of this module is.. well... You can run the unit tests with it. +# and it was so easy to implement ;-) +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# +# URL format: loop://[option[/option...]] +# options: +# - "debug" print diagnostic messages +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import logging +import numbers +import time +try: + import urlparse +except ImportError: + import urllib.parse as urlparse +try: + import queue +except ImportError: + import Queue as queue + +from serial.serialutil import SerialBase, SerialException, to_bytes, iterbytes, SerialTimeoutException, PortNotOpenError + +# map log level names to constants. used in from_url() +LOGGER_LEVELS = { + 'debug': logging.DEBUG, + 'info': logging.INFO, + 'warning': logging.WARNING, + 'error': logging.ERROR, +} + + +class Serial(SerialBase): + """Serial port implementation that simulates a loop back connection in plain software.""" + + BAUDRATES = (50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, + 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.buffer_size = 4096 + self.queue = None + self.logger = None + self._cancel_write = False + super(Serial, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + def open(self): + """\ + Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened. + """ + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + self.logger = None + self.queue = queue.Queue(self.buffer_size) + + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + # not that there is anything to open, but the function applies the + # options found in the URL + self.from_url(self.port) + + # not that there anything to configure... + self._reconfigure_port() + # all things set up get, now a clean start + self.is_open = True + if not self._dsrdtr: + self._update_dtr_state() + if not self._rtscts: + self._update_rts_state() + self.reset_input_buffer() + self.reset_output_buffer() + + def close(self): + if self.is_open: + self.is_open = False + try: + self.queue.put_nowait(None) + except queue.Full: + pass + super(Serial, self).close() + + def _reconfigure_port(self): + """\ + Set communication parameters on opened port. For the loop:// + protocol all settings are ignored! + """ + # not that's it of any real use, but it helps in the unit tests + if not isinstance(self._baudrate, numbers.Integral) or not 0 < self._baudrate < 2 ** 32: + raise ValueError("invalid baudrate: {!r}".format(self._baudrate)) + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('_reconfigure_port()') + + def from_url(self, url): + """extract host and port from an URL string""" + parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url) + if parts.scheme != "loop": + raise SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"loop://[?logging={debug|info|warning|error}]": not starting ' + 'with loop:// ({!r})'.format(parts.scheme)) + try: + # process options now, directly altering self + for option, values in urlparse.parse_qs(parts.query, True).items(): + if option == 'logging': + logging.basicConfig() # XXX is that good to call it here? + self.logger = logging.getLogger('pySerial.loop') + self.logger.setLevel(LOGGER_LEVELS[values[0]]) + self.logger.debug('enabled logging') + else: + raise ValueError('unknown option: {!r}'.format(option)) + except ValueError as e: + raise SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"loop://[?logging={debug|info|warning|error}]": {}'.format(e)) + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + """Return the number of bytes currently in the input buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + # attention the logged value can differ from return value in + # threaded environments... + self.logger.debug('in_waiting -> {:d}'.format(self.queue.qsize())) + return self.queue.qsize() + + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self._timeout is not None and self._timeout != 0: + timeout = time.time() + self._timeout + else: + timeout = None + data = bytearray() + while size > 0 and self.is_open: + try: + b = self.queue.get(timeout=self._timeout) # XXX inter char timeout + except queue.Empty: + if self._timeout == 0: + break + else: + if b is not None: + data += b + size -= 1 + else: + break + # check for timeout now, after data has been read. + # useful for timeout = 0 (non blocking) read + if timeout and time.time() > timeout: + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('read timeout') + break + return bytes(data) + + def cancel_read(self): + self.queue.put_nowait(None) + + def cancel_write(self): + self._cancel_write = True + + def write(self, data): + """\ + Output the given byte string over the serial port. Can block if the + connection is blocked. May raise SerialException if the connection is + closed. + """ + self._cancel_write = False + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + data = to_bytes(data) + # calculate aprox time that would be used to send the data + time_used_to_send = 10.0 * len(data) / self._baudrate + # when a write timeout is configured check if we would be successful + # (not sending anything, not even the part that would have time) + if self._write_timeout is not None and time_used_to_send > self._write_timeout: + # must wait so that unit test succeeds + time_left = self._write_timeout + while time_left > 0 and not self._cancel_write: + time.sleep(min(time_left, 0.5)) + time_left -= 0.5 + if self._cancel_write: + return 0 # XXX + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + for byte in iterbytes(data): + self.queue.put(byte, timeout=self._write_timeout) + return len(data) + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('reset_input_buffer()') + try: + while self.queue.qsize(): + self.queue.get_nowait() + except queue.Empty: + pass + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + """\ + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and + discarding all that is in the buffer. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('reset_output_buffer()') + try: + while self.queue.qsize(): + self.queue.get_nowait() + except queue.Empty: + pass + + @property + def out_waiting(self): + """Return how many bytes the in the outgoing buffer""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + # attention the logged value can differ from return value in + # threaded environments... + self.logger.debug('out_waiting -> {:d}'.format(self.queue.qsize())) + return self.queue.qsize() + + def _update_break_state(self): + """\ + Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is + possible. + """ + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('_update_break_state({!r})'.format(self._break_state)) + + def _update_rts_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('_update_rts_state({!r}) -> state of CTS'.format(self._rts_state)) + + def _update_dtr_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('_update_dtr_state({!r}) -> state of DSR'.format(self._dtr_state)) + + @property + def cts(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('CTS -> state of RTS ({!r})'.format(self._rts_state)) + return self._rts_state + + @property + def dsr(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('DSR -> state of DTR ({!r})'.format(self._dtr_state)) + return self._dtr_state + + @property + def ri(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for RI') + return False + + @property + def cd(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for CD') + return True + + # - - - platform specific - - - + # None so far + + +# simple client test +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + s = Serial('loop://') + sys.stdout.write('{}\n'.format(s)) + + sys.stdout.write("write...\n") + s.write("hello\n") + s.flush() + sys.stdout.write("read: {!r}\n".format(s.read(5))) + + s.close() diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/protocol_rfc2217.py b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_rfc2217.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebeec3a --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_rfc2217.py @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#! python +# +# This is a thin wrapper to load the rfc2217 implementation. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2011 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +from serial.rfc2217 import Serial # noqa diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/protocol_socket.py b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_socket.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2888467 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_socket.py @@ -0,0 +1,359 @@ +#! python +# +# This module implements a simple socket based client. +# It does not support changing any port parameters and will silently ignore any +# requests to do so. +# +# The purpose of this module is that applications using pySerial can connect to +# TCP/IP to serial port converters that do not support RFC 2217. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# +# URL format: socket://<host>:<port>[/option[/option...]] +# options: +# - "debug" print diagnostic messages + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import errno +import logging +import select +import socket +import time +try: + import urlparse +except ImportError: + import urllib.parse as urlparse + +from serial.serialutil import SerialBase, SerialException, to_bytes, \ + PortNotOpenError, SerialTimeoutException, Timeout + +# map log level names to constants. used in from_url() +LOGGER_LEVELS = { + 'debug': logging.DEBUG, + 'info': logging.INFO, + 'warning': logging.WARNING, + 'error': logging.ERROR, +} + +POLL_TIMEOUT = 5 + + +class Serial(SerialBase): + """Serial port implementation for plain sockets.""" + + BAUDRATES = (50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, + 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) + + def open(self): + """\ + Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened. + """ + self.logger = None + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + if self.is_open: + raise SerialException("Port is already open.") + try: + # timeout is used for write timeout support :/ and to get an initial connection timeout + self._socket = socket.create_connection(self.from_url(self.portstr), timeout=POLL_TIMEOUT) + except Exception as msg: + self._socket = None + raise SerialException("Could not open port {}: {}".format(self.portstr, msg)) + # after connecting, switch to non-blocking, we're using select + self._socket.setblocking(False) + + # not that there is anything to configure... + self._reconfigure_port() + # all things set up get, now a clean start + self.is_open = True + if not self._dsrdtr: + self._update_dtr_state() + if not self._rtscts: + self._update_rts_state() + self.reset_input_buffer() + self.reset_output_buffer() + + def _reconfigure_port(self): + """\ + Set communication parameters on opened port. For the socket:// + protocol all settings are ignored! + """ + if self._socket is None: + raise SerialException("Can only operate on open ports") + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored port configuration change') + + def close(self): + """Close port""" + if self.is_open: + if self._socket: + try: + self._socket.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) + self._socket.close() + except: + # ignore errors. + pass + self._socket = None + self.is_open = False + # in case of quick reconnects, give the server some time + time.sleep(0.3) + + def from_url(self, url): + """extract host and port from an URL string""" + parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url) + if parts.scheme != "socket": + raise SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"socket://<host>:<port>[?logging={debug|info|warning|error}]": ' + 'not starting with socket:// ({!r})'.format(parts.scheme)) + try: + # process options now, directly altering self + for option, values in urlparse.parse_qs(parts.query, True).items(): + if option == 'logging': + logging.basicConfig() # XXX is that good to call it here? + self.logger = logging.getLogger('pySerial.socket') + self.logger.setLevel(LOGGER_LEVELS[values[0]]) + self.logger.debug('enabled logging') + else: + raise ValueError('unknown option: {!r}'.format(option)) + if not 0 <= parts.port < 65536: + raise ValueError("port not in range 0...65535") + except ValueError as e: + raise SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"socket://<host>:<port>[?logging={debug|info|warning|error}]": {}'.format(e)) + + return (parts.hostname, parts.port) + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + """Return the number of bytes currently in the input buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + # Poll the socket to see if it is ready for reading. + # If ready, at least one byte will be to read. + lr, lw, lx = select.select([self._socket], [], [], 0) + return len(lr) + + # select based implementation, similar to posix, but only using socket API + # to be portable, additionally handle socket timeout which is used to + # emulate write timeouts + def read(self, size=1): + """\ + Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + read = bytearray() + timeout = Timeout(self._timeout) + while len(read) < size: + try: + ready, _, _ = select.select([self._socket], [], [], timeout.time_left()) + # If select was used with a timeout, and the timeout occurs, it + # returns with empty lists -> thus abort read operation. + # For timeout == 0 (non-blocking operation) also abort when + # there is nothing to read. + if not ready: + break # timeout + buf = self._socket.recv(size - len(read)) + # read should always return some data as select reported it was + # ready to read when we get to this point, unless it is EOF + if not buf: + raise SerialException('socket disconnected') + read.extend(buf) + except OSError as e: + # this is for Python 3.x where select.error is a subclass of + # OSError ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. other errors are shown + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0475. + if e.errno not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('read failed: {}'.format(e)) + except (select.error, socket.error) as e: + # this is for Python 2.x + # ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. all errors are shown + # see also http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3151/#select + if e[0] not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('read failed: {}'.format(e)) + if timeout.expired(): + break + return bytes(read) + + def write(self, data): + """\ + Output the given byte string over the serial port. Can block if the + connection is blocked. May raise SerialException if the connection is + closed. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + + d = to_bytes(data) + tx_len = length = len(d) + timeout = Timeout(self._write_timeout) + while tx_len > 0: + try: + n = self._socket.send(d) + if timeout.is_non_blocking: + # Zero timeout indicates non-blocking - simply return the + # number of bytes of data actually written + return n + elif not timeout.is_infinite: + # when timeout is set, use select to wait for being ready + # with the time left as timeout + if timeout.expired(): + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + _, ready, _ = select.select([], [self._socket], [], timeout.time_left()) + if not ready: + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + else: + assert timeout.time_left() is None + # wait for write operation + _, ready, _ = select.select([], [self._socket], [], None) + if not ready: + raise SerialException('write failed (select)') + d = d[n:] + tx_len -= n + except SerialException: + raise + except OSError as e: + # this is for Python 3.x where select.error is a subclass of + # OSError ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. other errors are shown + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0475. + if e.errno not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('write failed: {}'.format(e)) + except select.error as e: + # this is for Python 2.x + # ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. all errors are shown + # see also http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3151/#select + if e[0] not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('write failed: {}'.format(e)) + if not timeout.is_non_blocking and timeout.expired(): + raise SerialTimeoutException('Write timeout') + return length - len(d) + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + + # just use recv to remove input, while there is some + ready = True + while ready: + ready, _, _ = select.select([self._socket], [], [], 0) + try: + if ready: + ready = self._socket.recv(4096) + except OSError as e: + # this is for Python 3.x where select.error is a subclass of + # OSError ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. other errors are shown + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0475. + if e.errno not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('read failed: {}'.format(e)) + except (select.error, socket.error) as e: + # this is for Python 2.x + # ignore BlockingIOErrors and EINTR. all errors are shown + # see also http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3151/#select + if e[0] not in (errno.EAGAIN, errno.EALREADY, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EINTR): + raise SerialException('read failed: {}'.format(e)) + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + """\ + Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and + discarding all that is in the buffer. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored reset_output_buffer') + + def send_break(self, duration=0.25): + """\ + Send break condition. Timed, returns to idle state after given + duration. + """ + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored send_break({!r})'.format(duration)) + + def _update_break_state(self): + """Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is + possible.""" + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored _update_break_state({!r})'.format(self._break_state)) + + def _update_rts_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored _update_rts_state({!r})'.format(self._rts_state)) + + def _update_dtr_state(self): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored _update_dtr_state({!r})'.format(self._dtr_state)) + + @property + def cts(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for cts') + return True + + @property + def dsr(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for dsr') + return True + + @property + def ri(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for ri') + return False + + @property + def cd(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" + if not self.is_open: + raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for cd)') + return True + + # - - - platform specific - - - + + # works on Linux and probably all the other POSIX systems + def fileno(self): + """Get the file handle of the underlying socket for use with select""" + return self._socket.fileno() + + +# +# simple client test +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + s = Serial('socket://localhost:7000') + sys.stdout.write('{}\n'.format(s)) + + sys.stdout.write("write...\n") + s.write(b"hello\n") + s.flush() + sys.stdout.write("read: {}\n".format(s.read(5))) + + s.close() diff --git a/serial/urlhandler/protocol_spy.py b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_spy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55e3765 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/urlhandler/protocol_spy.py @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +#! python +# +# This module implements a special URL handler that wraps an other port, +# print the traffic for debugging purposes. With this, it is possible +# to debug the serial port traffic on every application that uses +# serial_for_url. +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# +# URL format: spy://port[?option[=value][&option[=value]]] +# options: +# - dev=X a file or device to write to +# - color use escape code to colorize output +# - raw forward raw bytes instead of hexdump +# +# example: +# redirect output to an other terminal window on Posix (Linux): +# python -m serial.tools.miniterm spy:///dev/ttyUSB0?dev=/dev/pts/14\&color + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import logging +import sys +import time + +import serial +from serial.serialutil import to_bytes + +try: + import urlparse +except ImportError: + import urllib.parse as urlparse + + +def sixteen(data): + """\ + yield tuples of hex and ASCII display in multiples of 16. Includes a + space after 8 bytes and (None, None) after 16 bytes and at the end. + """ + n = 0 + for b in serial.iterbytes(data): + yield ('{:02X} '.format(ord(b)), b.decode('ascii') if b' ' <= b < b'\x7f' else '.') + n += 1 + if n == 8: + yield (' ', '') + elif n >= 16: + yield (None, None) + n = 0 + if n > 0: + while n < 16: + n += 1 + if n == 8: + yield (' ', '') + yield (' ', ' ') + yield (None, None) + + +def hexdump(data): + """yield lines with hexdump of data""" + values = [] + ascii = [] + offset = 0 + for h, a in sixteen(data): + if h is None: + yield (offset, ' '.join([''.join(values), ''.join(ascii)])) + del values[:] + del ascii[:] + offset += 0x10 + else: + values.append(h) + ascii.append(a) + + +class FormatRaw(object): + """Forward only RX and TX data to output.""" + + def __init__(self, output, color): + self.output = output + self.color = color + self.rx_color = '\x1b[32m' + self.tx_color = '\x1b[31m' + + def rx(self, data): + """show received data""" + if self.color: + self.output.write(self.rx_color) + self.output.write(data) + self.output.flush() + + def tx(self, data): + """show transmitted data""" + if self.color: + self.output.write(self.tx_color) + self.output.write(data) + self.output.flush() + + def control(self, name, value): + """(do not) show control calls""" + pass + + +class FormatHexdump(object): + """\ + Create a hex dump of RX ad TX data, show when control lines are read or + written. + + output example:: + + 000000.000 Q-RX flushInput + 000002.469 RTS inactive + 000002.773 RTS active + 000003.001 TX 48 45 4C 4C 4F HELLO + 000003.102 RX 48 45 4C 4C 4F HELLO + + """ + + def __init__(self, output, color): + self.start_time = time.time() + self.output = output + self.color = color + self.rx_color = '\x1b[32m' + self.tx_color = '\x1b[31m' + self.control_color = '\x1b[37m' + + def write_line(self, timestamp, label, value, value2=''): + self.output.write('{:010.3f} {:4} {}{}\n'.format(timestamp, label, value, value2)) + self.output.flush() + + def rx(self, data): + """show received data as hex dump""" + if self.color: + self.output.write(self.rx_color) + if data: + for offset, row in hexdump(data): + self.write_line(time.time() - self.start_time, 'RX', '{:04X} '.format(offset), row) + else: + self.write_line(time.time() - self.start_time, 'RX', '<empty>') + + def tx(self, data): + """show transmitted data as hex dump""" + if self.color: + self.output.write(self.tx_color) + for offset, row in hexdump(data): + self.write_line(time.time() - self.start_time, 'TX', '{:04X} '.format(offset), row) + + def control(self, name, value): + """show control calls""" + if self.color: + self.output.write(self.control_color) + self.write_line(time.time() - self.start_time, name, value) + + +class FormatLog(object): + """\ + Write data to logging module. + """ + + def __init__(self, output, color): + # output and color is ignored + self.log = logging.getLogger(output) + + def rx(self, data): + """show received data""" + if data: + self.log.info('RX {!r}'.format(data)) + + def tx(self, data): + """show transmitted data""" + self.log.info('TX {!r}'.format(data)) + + def control(self, name, value): + """show control calls""" + self.log.info('{}: {}'.format(name, value)) + + +class FormatLogHex(FormatLog): + """\ + Write data to logging module. + """ + + def rx(self, data): + """show received data""" + if data: + for offset, row in hexdump(data): + self.log.info('RX {}{}'.format('{:04X} '.format(offset), row)) + + def tx(self, data): + """show transmitted data""" + for offset, row in hexdump(data): + self.log.info('TX {}{}'.format('{:04X} '.format(offset), row)) + + +class Serial(serial.Serial): + """\ + Inherit the native Serial port implementation and wrap all the methods and + attributes. + """ + # pylint: disable=no-member + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super(Serial, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + self.formatter = None + self.show_all = False + + @serial.Serial.port.setter + def port(self, value): + if value is not None: + serial.Serial.port.__set__(self, self.from_url(value)) + + def from_url(self, url): + """extract host and port from an URL string""" + parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url) + if parts.scheme != 'spy': + raise serial.SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"spy://port[?option[=value][&option[=value]]]": ' + 'not starting with spy:// ({!r})'.format(parts.scheme)) + # process options now, directly altering self + formatter = FormatHexdump + color = False + output = sys.stderr + try: + for option, values in urlparse.parse_qs(parts.query, True).items(): + if option == 'file': + output = open(values[0], 'w') + elif option == 'color': + color = True + elif option == 'raw': + formatter = FormatRaw + elif option == 'rawlog': + formatter = FormatLog + output = values[0] if values[0] else 'serial' + elif option == 'log': + formatter = FormatLogHex + output = values[0] if values[0] else 'serial' + elif option == 'all': + self.show_all = True + else: + raise ValueError('unknown option: {!r}'.format(option)) + except ValueError as e: + raise serial.SerialException( + 'expected a string in the form ' + '"spy://port[?option[=value][&option[=value]]]": {}'.format(e)) + self.formatter = formatter(output, color) + return ''.join([parts.netloc, parts.path]) + + def write(self, tx): + tx = to_bytes(tx) + self.formatter.tx(tx) + return super(Serial, self).write(tx) + + def read(self, size=1): + rx = super(Serial, self).read(size) + if rx or self.show_all: + self.formatter.rx(rx) + return rx + + if hasattr(serial.Serial, 'cancel_read'): + def cancel_read(self): + self.formatter.control('Q-RX', 'cancel_read') + super(Serial, self).cancel_read() + + if hasattr(serial.Serial, 'cancel_write'): + def cancel_write(self): + self.formatter.control('Q-TX', 'cancel_write') + super(Serial, self).cancel_write() + + @property + def in_waiting(self): + n = super(Serial, self).in_waiting + if self.show_all: + self.formatter.control('Q-RX', 'in_waiting -> {}'.format(n)) + return n + + def flush(self): + self.formatter.control('Q-TX', 'flush') + super(Serial, self).flush() + + def reset_input_buffer(self): + self.formatter.control('Q-RX', 'reset_input_buffer') + super(Serial, self).reset_input_buffer() + + def reset_output_buffer(self): + self.formatter.control('Q-TX', 'reset_output_buffer') + super(Serial, self).reset_output_buffer() + + def send_break(self, duration=0.25): + self.formatter.control('BRK', 'send_break {}s'.format(duration)) + super(Serial, self).send_break(duration) + + @serial.Serial.break_condition.setter + def break_condition(self, level): + self.formatter.control('BRK', 'active' if level else 'inactive') + serial.Serial.break_condition.__set__(self, level) + + @serial.Serial.rts.setter + def rts(self, level): + self.formatter.control('RTS', 'active' if level else 'inactive') + serial.Serial.rts.__set__(self, level) + + @serial.Serial.dtr.setter + def dtr(self, level): + self.formatter.control('DTR', 'active' if level else 'inactive') + serial.Serial.dtr.__set__(self, level) + + @serial.Serial.cts.getter + def cts(self): + level = super(Serial, self).cts + self.formatter.control('CTS', 'active' if level else 'inactive') + return level + + @serial.Serial.dsr.getter + def dsr(self): + level = super(Serial, self).dsr + self.formatter.control('DSR', 'active' if level else 'inactive') + return level + + @serial.Serial.ri.getter + def ri(self): + level = super(Serial, self).ri + self.formatter.control('RI', 'active' if level else 'inactive') + return level + + @serial.Serial.cd.getter + def cd(self): + level = super(Serial, self).cd + self.formatter.control('CD', 'active' if level else 'inactive') + return level + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +if __name__ == '__main__': + ser = Serial(None) + ser.port = 'spy:///dev/ttyS0' + print(ser) diff --git a/serial/win32.py b/serial/win32.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..157f470 --- /dev/null +++ b/serial/win32.py @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +#! python +# +# Constants and types for use with Windows API, used by serialwin32.py +# +# This file is part of pySerial. https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + +# pylint: disable=invalid-name,too-few-public-methods,protected-access,too-many-instance-attributes + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +from ctypes import c_ulong, c_void_p, c_int64, c_char, \ + WinDLL, sizeof, Structure, Union, POINTER +from ctypes.wintypes import HANDLE +from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL +from ctypes.wintypes import LPCWSTR +from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD +from ctypes.wintypes import WORD +from ctypes.wintypes import BYTE +_stdcall_libraries = {} +_stdcall_libraries['kernel32'] = WinDLL('kernel32') + +INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = HANDLE(-1).value + + +# some details of the windows API differ between 32 and 64 bit systems.. +def is_64bit(): + """Returns true when running on a 64 bit system""" + return sizeof(c_ulong) != sizeof(c_void_p) + +# ULONG_PTR is a an ordinary number, not a pointer and contrary to the name it +# is either 32 or 64 bits, depending on the type of windows... +# so test if this a 32 bit windows... +if is_64bit(): + ULONG_PTR = c_int64 +else: + ULONG_PTR = c_ulong + + +class _SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES(Structure): + pass +LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES = POINTER(_SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) + + +try: + CreateEventW = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].CreateEventW +except AttributeError: + # Fallback to non wide char version for old OS... + from ctypes.wintypes import LPCSTR + CreateEventA = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].CreateEventA + CreateEventA.restype = HANDLE + CreateEventA.argtypes = [LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, BOOL, BOOL, LPCSTR] + CreateEvent = CreateEventA + + CreateFileA = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].CreateFileA + CreateFileA.restype = HANDLE + CreateFileA.argtypes = [LPCSTR, DWORD, DWORD, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, DWORD, DWORD, HANDLE] + CreateFile = CreateFileA +else: + CreateEventW.restype = HANDLE + CreateEventW.argtypes = [LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, BOOL, BOOL, LPCWSTR] + CreateEvent = CreateEventW # alias + + CreateFileW = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].CreateFileW + CreateFileW.restype = HANDLE + CreateFileW.argtypes = [LPCWSTR, DWORD, DWORD, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, DWORD, DWORD, HANDLE] + CreateFile = CreateFileW # alias + + +class _OVERLAPPED(Structure): + pass + +OVERLAPPED = _OVERLAPPED + + +class _COMSTAT(Structure): + pass + +COMSTAT = _COMSTAT + + +class _DCB(Structure): + pass + +DCB = _DCB + + +class _COMMTIMEOUTS(Structure): + pass + +COMMTIMEOUTS = _COMMTIMEOUTS + +GetLastError = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].GetLastError +GetLastError.restype = DWORD +GetLastError.argtypes = [] + +LPOVERLAPPED = POINTER(_OVERLAPPED) +LPDWORD = POINTER(DWORD) + +GetOverlappedResult = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].GetOverlappedResult +GetOverlappedResult.restype = BOOL +GetOverlappedResult.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPOVERLAPPED, LPDWORD, BOOL] + +ResetEvent = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].ResetEvent +ResetEvent.restype = BOOL +ResetEvent.argtypes = [HANDLE] + +LPCVOID = c_void_p + +WriteFile = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].WriteFile +WriteFile.restype = BOOL +WriteFile.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPCVOID, DWORD, LPDWORD, LPOVERLAPPED] + +LPVOID = c_void_p + +ReadFile = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].ReadFile +ReadFile.restype = BOOL +ReadFile.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPVOID, DWORD, LPDWORD, LPOVERLAPPED] + +CloseHandle = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].CloseHandle +CloseHandle.restype = BOOL +CloseHandle.argtypes = [HANDLE] + +ClearCommBreak = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].ClearCommBreak +ClearCommBreak.restype = BOOL +ClearCommBreak.argtypes = [HANDLE] + +LPCOMSTAT = POINTER(_COMSTAT) + +ClearCommError = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].ClearCommError +ClearCommError.restype = BOOL +ClearCommError.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPDWORD, LPCOMSTAT] + +SetupComm = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].SetupComm +SetupComm.restype = BOOL +SetupComm.argtypes = [HANDLE, DWORD, DWORD] + +EscapeCommFunction = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].EscapeCommFunction +EscapeCommFunction.restype = BOOL +EscapeCommFunction.argtypes = [HANDLE, DWORD] + +GetCommModemStatus = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].GetCommModemStatus +GetCommModemStatus.restype = BOOL +GetCommModemStatus.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPDWORD] + +LPDCB = POINTER(_DCB) + +GetCommState = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].GetCommState +GetCommState.restype = BOOL +GetCommState.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPDCB] + +LPCOMMTIMEOUTS = POINTER(_COMMTIMEOUTS) + +GetCommTimeouts = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].GetCommTimeouts +GetCommTimeouts.restype = BOOL +GetCommTimeouts.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPCOMMTIMEOUTS] + +PurgeComm = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].PurgeComm +PurgeComm.restype = BOOL +PurgeComm.argtypes = [HANDLE, DWORD] + +SetCommBreak = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].SetCommBreak +SetCommBreak.restype = BOOL +SetCommBreak.argtypes = [HANDLE] + +SetCommMask = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].SetCommMask +SetCommMask.restype = BOOL +SetCommMask.argtypes = [HANDLE, DWORD] + +SetCommState = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].SetCommState +SetCommState.restype = BOOL +SetCommState.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPDCB] + +SetCommTimeouts = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].SetCommTimeouts +SetCommTimeouts.restype = BOOL +SetCommTimeouts.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPCOMMTIMEOUTS] + +WaitForSingleObject = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].WaitForSingleObject +WaitForSingleObject.restype = DWORD +WaitForSingleObject.argtypes = [HANDLE, DWORD] + +WaitCommEvent = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].WaitCommEvent +WaitCommEvent.restype = BOOL +WaitCommEvent.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPDWORD, LPOVERLAPPED] + +CancelIoEx = _stdcall_libraries['kernel32'].CancelIoEx +CancelIoEx.restype = BOOL +CancelIoEx.argtypes = [HANDLE, LPOVERLAPPED] + +ONESTOPBIT = 0 # Variable c_int +TWOSTOPBITS = 2 # Variable c_int +ONE5STOPBITS = 1 + +NOPARITY = 0 # Variable c_int +ODDPARITY = 1 # Variable c_int +EVENPARITY = 2 # Variable c_int +MARKPARITY = 3 +SPACEPARITY = 4 + +RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE = 2 # Variable c_int +RTS_CONTROL_DISABLE = 0 # Variable c_int +RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE = 1 # Variable c_int +RTS_CONTROL_TOGGLE = 3 # Variable c_int +SETRTS = 3 +CLRRTS = 4 + +DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE = 2 # Variable c_int +DTR_CONTROL_DISABLE = 0 # Variable c_int +DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE = 1 # Variable c_int +SETDTR = 5 +CLRDTR = 6 + +MS_DSR_ON = 32 # Variable c_ulong +EV_RING = 256 # Variable c_int +EV_PERR = 512 # Variable c_int +EV_ERR = 128 # Variable c_int +SETXOFF = 1 # Variable c_int +EV_RXCHAR = 1 # Variable c_int +GENERIC_WRITE = 1073741824 # Variable c_long +PURGE_TXCLEAR = 4 # Variable c_int +FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED = 1073741824 # Variable c_int +EV_DSR = 16 # Variable c_int +MAXDWORD = 4294967295 # Variable c_uint +EV_RLSD = 32 # Variable c_int + +ERROR_SUCCESS = 0 +ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY = 8 +ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED = 995 +ERROR_IO_INCOMPLETE = 996 +ERROR_IO_PENDING = 997 # Variable c_long +ERROR_INVALID_USER_BUFFER = 1784 + +MS_CTS_ON = 16 # Variable c_ulong +EV_EVENT1 = 2048 # Variable c_int +EV_RX80FULL = 1024 # Variable c_int +PURGE_RXABORT = 2 # Variable c_int +FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL = 128 # Variable c_int +PURGE_TXABORT = 1 # Variable c_int +SETXON = 2 # Variable c_int +OPEN_EXISTING = 3 # Variable c_int +MS_RING_ON = 64 # Variable c_ulong +EV_TXEMPTY = 4 # Variable c_int +EV_RXFLAG = 2 # Variable c_int +MS_RLSD_ON = 128 # Variable c_ulong +GENERIC_READ = 2147483648 # Variable c_ulong +EV_EVENT2 = 4096 # Variable c_int +EV_CTS = 8 # Variable c_int +EV_BREAK = 64 # Variable c_int +PURGE_RXCLEAR = 8 # Variable c_int +INFINITE = 0xFFFFFFFF + +CE_RXOVER = 0x0001 +CE_OVERRUN = 0x0002 +CE_RXPARITY = 0x0004 +CE_FRAME = 0x0008 +CE_BREAK = 0x0010 + + +class N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_48E(Union): + pass + + +class N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_484DOLLAR_49E(Structure): + pass + + +N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_484DOLLAR_49E._fields_ = [ + ('Offset', DWORD), + ('OffsetHigh', DWORD), +] + +PVOID = c_void_p + +N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_48E._anonymous_ = ['_0'] +N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_48E._fields_ = [ + ('_0', N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_484DOLLAR_49E), + ('Pointer', PVOID), +] +_OVERLAPPED._anonymous_ = ['_0'] +_OVERLAPPED._fields_ = [ + ('Internal', ULONG_PTR), + ('InternalHigh', ULONG_PTR), + ('_0', N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_48E), + ('hEvent', HANDLE), +] +_SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES._fields_ = [ + ('nLength', DWORD), + ('lpSecurityDescriptor', LPVOID), + ('bInheritHandle', BOOL), +] +_COMSTAT._fields_ = [ + ('fCtsHold', DWORD, 1), + ('fDsrHold', DWORD, 1), + ('fRlsdHold', DWORD, 1), + ('fXoffHold', DWORD, 1), + ('fXoffSent', DWORD, 1), + ('fEof', DWORD, 1), + ('fTxim', DWORD, 1), + ('fReserved', DWORD, 25), + ('cbInQue', DWORD), + ('cbOutQue', DWORD), +] +_DCB._fields_ = [ + ('DCBlength', DWORD), + ('BaudRate', DWORD), + ('fBinary', DWORD, 1), + ('fParity', DWORD, 1), + ('fOutxCtsFlow', DWORD, 1), + ('fOutxDsrFlow', DWORD, 1), + ('fDtrControl', DWORD, 2), + ('fDsrSensitivity', DWORD, 1), + ('fTXContinueOnXoff', DWORD, 1), + ('fOutX', DWORD, 1), + ('fInX', DWORD, 1), + ('fErrorChar', DWORD, 1), + ('fNull', DWORD, 1), + ('fRtsControl', DWORD, 2), + ('fAbortOnError', DWORD, 1), + ('fDummy2', DWORD, 17), + ('wReserved', WORD), + ('XonLim', WORD), + ('XoffLim', WORD), + ('ByteSize', BYTE), + ('Parity', BYTE), + ('StopBits', BYTE), + ('XonChar', c_char), + ('XoffChar', c_char), + ('ErrorChar', c_char), + ('EofChar', c_char), + ('EvtChar', c_char), + ('wReserved1', WORD), +] +_COMMTIMEOUTS._fields_ = [ + ('ReadIntervalTimeout', DWORD), + ('ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier', DWORD), + ('ReadTotalTimeoutConstant', DWORD), + ('WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier', DWORD), + ('WriteTotalTimeoutConstant', DWORD), +] +__all__ = ['GetLastError', 'MS_CTS_ON', 'FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL', + 'DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE', '_COMSTAT', 'MS_RLSD_ON', + 'GetOverlappedResult', 'SETXON', 'PURGE_TXABORT', + 'PurgeComm', 'N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_48E', 'EV_RING', + 'ONESTOPBIT', 'SETXOFF', 'PURGE_RXABORT', 'GetCommState', + 'RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE', '_DCB', 'CreateEvent', + '_COMMTIMEOUTS', '_SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES', 'EV_DSR', + 'EV_PERR', 'EV_RXFLAG', 'OPEN_EXISTING', 'DCB', + 'FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED', 'EV_CTS', 'SetupComm', + 'LPOVERLAPPED', 'EV_TXEMPTY', 'ClearCommBreak', + 'LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES', 'SetCommBreak', 'SetCommTimeouts', + 'COMMTIMEOUTS', 'ODDPARITY', 'EV_RLSD', + 'GetCommModemStatus', 'EV_EVENT2', 'PURGE_TXCLEAR', + 'EV_BREAK', 'EVENPARITY', 'LPCVOID', 'COMSTAT', 'ReadFile', + 'PVOID', '_OVERLAPPED', 'WriteFile', 'GetCommTimeouts', + 'ResetEvent', 'EV_RXCHAR', 'LPCOMSTAT', 'ClearCommError', + 'ERROR_IO_PENDING', 'EscapeCommFunction', 'GENERIC_READ', + 'RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE', 'OVERLAPPED', + 'DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE', 'PURGE_RXCLEAR', 'GENERIC_WRITE', + 'LPDCB', 'CreateEventW', 'SetCommMask', 'EV_EVENT1', + 'SetCommState', 'LPVOID', 'CreateFileW', 'LPDWORD', + 'EV_RX80FULL', 'TWOSTOPBITS', 'LPCOMMTIMEOUTS', 'MAXDWORD', + 'MS_DSR_ON', 'MS_RING_ON', + 'N11_OVERLAPPED4DOLLAR_484DOLLAR_49E', 'EV_ERR', + 'ULONG_PTR', 'CreateFile', 'NOPARITY', 'CloseHandle'] diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..455f88b --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +[bdist_wheel] +universal=1 + +[flake8] +max-line-length = 120 +ignore = E265, E126, E241 + diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2aee8b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +# setup.py for pySerial +# +# Direct install (all systems): +# "python setup.py install" +# +# For Python 3.x use the corresponding Python executable, +# e.g. "python3 setup.py ..." +# +# (C) 2001-2020 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +import io +import os +import re + +try: + from setuptools import setup +except ImportError: + from distutils.core import setup + + +def read(*names, **kwargs): + """Python 2 and Python 3 compatible text file reading. + + Required for single-sourcing the version string. + """ + with io.open( + os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), *names), + encoding=kwargs.get("encoding", "utf8") + ) as fp: + return fp.read() + + +def find_version(*file_paths): + """ + Search the file for a version string. + + file_path contain string path components. + + Reads the supplied Python module as text without importing it. + """ + version_file = read(*file_paths) + version_match = re.search(r"^__version__ = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]", + version_file, re.M) + if version_match: + return version_match.group(1) + raise RuntimeError("Unable to find version string.") + + +version = find_version('serial', '__init__.py') + + +setup( + name="pyserial", + description="Python Serial Port Extension", + version=version, + author="Chris Liechti", + author_email="cliechti@gmx.net", + url="https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial", + packages=['serial', 'serial.tools', 'serial.urlhandler', 'serial.threaded'], + license="BSD", + long_description="""\ +Python Serial Port Extension for Win32, OSX, Linux, BSD, Jython, IronPython + +Stable: + +- Documentation: http://pythonhosted.org/pyserial/ +- Download Page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial + +Latest: + +- Documentation: http://pyserial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ +- Project Homepage: https://github.com/pyserial/pyserial +""", + classifiers=[ + 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', + 'Intended Audience :: Developers', + 'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop', + 'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License', + 'Natural Language :: English', + 'Operating System :: POSIX', + 'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows', + 'Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X', + 'Programming Language :: Python', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8', + 'Topic :: Communications', + 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries', + 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules', + 'Topic :: Terminals :: Serial', + ], + platforms='any', + entry_points = { + 'console_scripts': [ + 'pyserial-miniterm=serial.tools.miniterm:main', + 'pyserial-ports=serial.tools.list_ports:main' + ], + }, + extras_require = { + 'cp2110': ['hidapi'], + }, +) diff --git a/test/handlers/__init__.py b/test/handlers/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/handlers/__init__.py diff --git a/test/handlers/protocol_test.py b/test/handlers/protocol_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0cffa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/handlers/protocol_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +#! python +# +# Python Serial Port Extension for Win32, Linux, BSD, Jython +# see __init__.py +# +# This module implements a URL dummy handler for serial_for_url. +# +# (C) 2011 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# this is distributed under a free software license, see license.txt +# +# URL format: test:// + +from serial.serialutil import * +import time +import socket +import logging + +# map log level names to constants. used in fromURL() +LOGGER_LEVELS = { + 'debug': logging.DEBUG, + 'info': logging.INFO, + 'warning': logging.WARNING, + 'error': logging.ERROR, + } + +class DummySerial(SerialBase): + """Serial port implementation for plain sockets.""" + + def open(self): + """Open port with current settings. This may throw a SerialException + if the port cannot be opened.""" + self.logger = None + if self._port is None: + raise SerialException("Port must be configured before it can be used.") + # not that there anything to configure... + self._reconfigurePort() + # all things set up get, now a clean start + self._isOpen = True + + def _reconfigurePort(self): + """Set communication parameters on opened port. for the test:// + protocol all settings are ignored!""" + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored port configuration change') + + def close(self): + """Close port""" + if self._isOpen: + self._isOpen = False + + def makeDeviceName(self, port): + raise SerialException("there is no sensible way to turn numbers into URLs") + + def fromURL(self, url): + """extract host and port from an URL string""" + if url.lower().startswith("test://"): url = url[7:] + try: + # is there a "path" (our options)? + if '/' in url: + # cut away options + url, options = url.split('/', 1) + # process options now, directly altering self + for option in options.split('/'): + if '=' in option: + option, value = option.split('=', 1) + else: + value = None + if option == 'logging': + logging.basicConfig() # XXX is that good to call it here? + self.logger = logging.getLogger('pySerial.test') + self.logger.setLevel(LOGGER_LEVELS[value]) + self.logger.debug('enabled logging') + else: + raise ValueError('unknown option: {!r}'.format(option)) + except ValueError as e: + raise SerialException('expected a string in the form "[test://][option[/option...]]": {}'.format(e)) + return (host, port) + + # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + def inWaiting(self): + """Return the number of characters currently in the input buffer.""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + # set this one to debug as the function could be called often... + self.logger.debug('WARNING: inWaiting returns dummy value') + return 0 # hmmm, see comment in read() + + def read(self, size=1): + """Read size bytes from the serial port. If a timeout is set it may + return less characters as requested. With no timeout it will block + until the requested number of bytes is read.""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + data = '123' # dummy data + return bytes(data) + + def write(self, data): + """Output the given string over the serial port. Can block if the + connection is blocked. May raise SerialException if the connection is + closed.""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + # nothing done + return len(data) + + def flushInput(self): + """Clear input buffer, discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored flushInput') + + def flushOutput(self): + """Clear output buffer, aborting the current output and + discarding all that is in the buffer.""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored flushOutput') + + def sendBreak(self, duration=0.25): + """Send break condition. Timed, returns to idle state after given + duration.""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored sendBreak({!r})'.format(duration)) + + def setBreak(self, level=True): + """Set break: Controls TXD. When active, to transmitting is + possible.""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored setBreak({!r})'.format(level)) + + def setRTS(self, level=True): + """Set terminal status line: Request To Send""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored setRTS({!r})'.format(level)) + + def setDTR(self, level=True): + """Set terminal status line: Data Terminal Ready""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('ignored setDTR({!r})'.format(level)) + + def getCTS(self): + """Read terminal status line: Clear To Send""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for getCTS()') + return True + + def getDSR(self): + """Read terminal status line: Data Set Ready""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for getDSR()') + return True + + def getRI(self): + """Read terminal status line: Ring Indicator""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for getRI()') + return False + + def getCD(self): + """Read terminal status line: Carrier Detect""" + if not self._isOpen: raise PortNotOpenError() + if self.logger: + self.logger.info('returning dummy for getCD()') + return True + + # - - - platform specific - - - + # None so far + + +# assemble Serial class with the platform specific implementation and the base +# for file-like behavior. for Python 2.6 and newer, that provide the new I/O +# library, derive from io.RawIOBase +try: + import io +except ImportError: + # classic version with our own file-like emulation + class Serial(DummySerial, FileLike): + pass +else: + # io library present + class Serial(DummySerial, io.RawIOBase): + pass + + +# simple client test +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + s = Serial('test://logging=debug') + sys.stdout.write('{}\n'.format(s)) + + sys.stdout.write("write...\n") + s.write("hello\n") + s.flush() + sys.stdout.write("read: {}\n".format(s.read(5))) + + s.close() diff --git a/test/run_all_tests.py b/test/run_all_tests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0797e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/run_all_tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +UnitTest runner. This one searches for all files named test_*.py and collects +all test cases from these files. Finally it runs all tests and prints a +summary. +""" + +import unittest +import sys +import os + +# inject local copy to avoid testing the installed version instead of the one in the repo +sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))) + +import serial # noqa +print("Patching sys.path to test local version. Testing Version: {}".format(serial.VERSION)) + +PORT = 'loop://' +if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + +# find files and the tests in them +mainsuite = unittest.TestSuite() +for modulename in [ + os.path.splitext(x)[0] + for x in os.listdir(os.path.dirname(__file__) or '.') + if x != __file__ and x.startswith("test") and x.endswith(".py") +]: + try: + module = __import__(modulename) + except ImportError: + print("skipping {}".format(modulename)) + else: + module.PORT = PORT + testsuite = unittest.findTestCases(module) + print("found {} tests in {!r}".format(testsuite.countTestCases(), modulename)) + mainsuite.addTest(testsuite) + +verbosity = 1 +if '-v' in sys.argv[1:]: + verbosity = 2 + print('-' * 78) + +# run the collected tests +testRunner = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity) +#~ testRunner = unittest.ConsoleTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity) +result = testRunner.run(mainsuite) + +# set exit code accordingly to test results +sys.exit(not result.wasSuccessful()) diff --git a/test/test.py b/test/test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db03907 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test.py @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Some tests for the serial module. +Part of pyserial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2001-2015 cliechti@gmx.net + +Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of +the code. + +For all these tests a simple hardware is required. +Loopback HW adapter: +Shortcut these pin pairs: + TX <-> RX + RTS <-> CTS + DTR <-> DSR + +On a 9 pole DSUB these are the pins (2-3) (4-6) (7-8) +""" + +import unittest +import threading +import time +import sys +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + +# indirection via bytearray b/c bytes(range(256)) does something else in Pyhton 2.7 +bytes_0to255 = bytes(bytearray(range(256))) + + +def segments(data, size=16): + for a in range(0, len(data), size): + yield data[a:a + size] + + +class Test4_Nonblocking(unittest.TestCase): + """Test with timeouts""" + timeout = 0 + + def setUp(self): + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, timeout=self.timeout) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test0_Messy(self): + """NonBlocking (timeout=0)""" + # this is only here to write out the message in verbose mode + # because Test3 and Test4 print the same messages + + def test1_ReadEmpty(self): + """timeout: After port open, the input buffer must be empty""" + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(1), b'', "expected empty buffer") + + def test2_Loopback(self): + """timeout: each sent character should return (binary test). + this is also a test for the binary capability of a port.""" + for block in segments(bytes_0to255): + length = len(block) + self.s.write(block) + # there might be a small delay until the character is ready (especially on win32) + time.sleep(0.05) + self.assertEqual(self.s.in_waiting, length, "expected exactly {} character for inWainting()".format(length)) + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(length), block) #, "expected a %r which was written before" % block) + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(1), b'', "expected empty buffer after all sent chars are read") + + def test2_LoopbackTimeout(self): + """timeout: test the timeout/immediate return. + partial results should be returned.""" + self.s.write(b"HELLO") + time.sleep(0.1) # there might be a small delay until the character is ready (especially on win32 and rfc2217) + # read more characters as are available to run in the timeout + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(10), b'HELLO', "expected the 'HELLO' which was written before") + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(1), b'', "expected empty buffer after all sent chars are read") + + +class Test3_Timeout(Test4_Nonblocking): + """Same tests as the NonBlocking ones but this time with timeout""" + timeout = 1 + + def test0_Messy(self): + """Blocking (timeout=1)""" + # this is only here to write out the message in verbose mode + # because Test3 and Test4 print the same messages + + +class SendEvent(threading.Thread): + def __init__(self, serial, delay=3): + threading.Thread.__init__(self) + self.serial = serial + self.delay = delay + self.x = threading.Event() + self.stopped = 0 + self.start() + + def run(self): + time.sleep(self.delay) + self.x.set() + if not self.stopped: + self.serial.write(b"E") + self.serial.flush() + + def isSet(self): + return self.x.isSet() + + def stop(self): + self.stopped = 1 + self.x.wait() + + +class Test1_Forever(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests a port with no timeout. These tests require that a + character is sent after some time to stop the test, this is done + through the SendEvent class and the Loopback HW.""" + def setUp(self): + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, timeout=None) + self.event = SendEvent(self.s) + + def tearDown(self): + self.event.stop() + self.s.close() + + def test2_ReadEmpty(self): + """no timeout: after port open, the input buffer must be empty (read). + a character is sent after some time to terminate the test (SendEvent).""" + c = self.s.read(1) + if not (self.event.isSet() and c == b'E'): + self.fail("expected marker (evt={!r}, c={!r})".format(self.event.isSet(), c)) + + +class Test2_Forever(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests a port with no timeout""" + def setUp(self): + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, timeout=None) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test1_inWaitingEmpty(self): + """no timeout: after port open, the input buffer must be empty (in_waiting)""" + self.assertEqual(self.s.in_waiting, 0, "expected empty buffer") + + def test2_Loopback(self): + """no timeout: each sent character should return (binary test). + this is also a test for the binary capability of a port.""" + for block in segments(bytes_0to255): + length = len(block) + self.s.write(block) + # there might be a small delay until the character is ready (especially on win32 and rfc2217) + time.sleep(0.05) + self.assertEqual(self.s.in_waiting, length) #, "expected exactly %d character for inWainting()" % length) + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(length), block) #, "expected %r which was written before" % block) + self.assertEqual(self.s.in_waiting, 0, "expected empty buffer after all sent chars are read") + + +class Test0_DataWires(unittest.TestCase): + """Test modem control lines""" + def setUp(self): + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test1_RTS(self): + """Test RTS/CTS""" + self.s.rts = False + time.sleep(1.1) + self.assertTrue(not self.s.cts, "CTS -> 0") + self.s.rts = True + time.sleep(1.1) + self.assertTrue(self.s.cts, "CTS -> 1") + + def test2_DTR(self): + """Test DTR/DSR""" + self.s.dtr = False + time.sleep(1.1) + self.assertTrue(not self.s.dsr, "DSR -> 0") + self.s.dtr = True + time.sleep(1.1) + self.assertTrue(self.s.dsr, "DSR -> 1") + + def test3_RI(self): + """Test RI""" + self.assertTrue(not self.s.ri, "RI -> 0") + + +class Test_MoreTimeouts(unittest.TestCase): + """Test with timeouts""" + def setUp(self): + # create an closed serial port + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, do_not_open=True) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.reset_output_buffer() + self.s.flush() + #~ self.s.write(serial.XON) + self.s.close() + # reopen... some faulty USB-serial adapter make next test fail otherwise... + self.s.timeout = 1 + self.s.xonxoff = False + self.s.open() + self.s.read(3000) + self.s.close() + + def test_WriteTimeout(self): + """Test write() timeout.""" + # use xonxoff setting and the loop-back adapter to switch traffic on hold + self.s.port = PORT + self.s.write_timeout = 1.0 + self.s.xonxoff = True + self.s.open() + self.s.write(serial.XOFF) + time.sleep(0.5) # some systems need a little delay so that they can react on XOFF + t1 = time.time() + self.assertRaises(serial.SerialTimeoutException, self.s.write, b"timeout please" * 200) + t2 = time.time() + self.assertTrue(0.9 <= (t2 - t1) < 2.1, "Timeout not in the given interval ({})".format(t2 - t1)) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_advanced.py b/test/test_advanced.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..527cc47 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_advanced.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Some tests for the serial module. +Part of pyserial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2002 cliechti@gmx.net + +Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of +the code. + +These tests open a serial port and change all the settings on the fly. +If the port is really correctly configured cannot be determined - that +would require external hardware or a null modem cable and an other +serial port library... Thus it mainly tests that all features are +correctly implemented and that the interface does what it should. + +""" + +import unittest +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + + +class Test_ChangeAttributes(unittest.TestCase): + """Test with timeouts""" + + def setUp(self): + # create a closed serial port + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, do_not_open=True) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test_PortSetting(self): + self.s.port = PORT + self.assertEqual(self.s.portstr.lower(), PORT.lower()) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._port, PORT) + # test on the fly change + self.s.open() + self.assertTrue(self.s.isOpen()) + + def test_DoubleOpen(self): + self.s.open() + # calling open for a second time is an error + self.assertRaises(serial.SerialException, self.s.open) + + def test_BaudrateSetting(self): + self.s.open() + for baudrate in (300, 9600, 19200, 115200): + self.s.baudrate = baudrate + # test get method + self.assertEqual(self.s.baudrate, baudrate) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._baudrate, baudrate) + # test illegal values + for illegal_value in (-300, -1, 'a', None): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, setattr, self.s, 'baudrate', illegal_value) + + # skip this test as pyserial now tries to set even non standard baud rates. + # therefore the test can not choose a value that fails on any system. + def disabled_test_BaudrateSetting2(self): + # test illegal values, depending on machine/port some of these may be valid... + self.s.open() + for illegal_value in (500000, 576000, 921600, 92160): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, setattr, self.s, 'baudrate', illegal_value) + + def test_BytesizeSetting(self): + for bytesize in (5, 6, 7, 8): + self.s.bytesize = bytesize + # test get method + self.assertEqual(self.s.bytesize, bytesize) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._bytesize, bytesize) + # test illegal values + for illegal_value in (0, 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 'a', None): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, setattr, self.s, 'bytesize', illegal_value) + + def test_ParitySetting(self): + for parity in (serial.PARITY_NONE, serial.PARITY_EVEN, serial.PARITY_ODD): + self.s.parity = parity + # test get method + self.assertEqual(self.s.parity, parity) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._parity, parity) + # test illegal values + for illegal_value in (0, 57, 'a', None): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, setattr, self.s, 'parity', illegal_value) + + def test_StopbitsSetting(self): + for stopbits in (1, 2): + self.s.stopbits = stopbits + # test get method + self.assertEqual(self.s.stopbits, stopbits) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._stopbits, stopbits) + # test illegal values + for illegal_value in (0, 3, 2.5, 57, 'a', None): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, setattr, self.s, 'stopbits', illegal_value) + + def test_TimeoutSetting(self): + for timeout in (None, 0, 1, 3.14159, 10, 1000, 3600): + self.s.timeout = timeout + # test get method + self.assertEqual(self.s.timeout, timeout) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._timeout, timeout) + # test illegal values + for illegal_value in (-1, 'a'): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, setattr, self.s, 'timeout', illegal_value) + + def test_XonXoffSetting(self): + for xonxoff in (True, False): + self.s.xonxoff = xonxoff + # test get method + self.assertEqual(self.s.xonxoff, xonxoff) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._xonxoff, xonxoff) + # no illegal values here, normal rules for the boolean value of an + # object are used thus all objects have a truth value. + + def test_RtsCtsSetting(self): + for rtscts in (True, False): + self.s.rtscts = rtscts + # test get method + self.assertEqual(self.s.rtscts, rtscts) + # test internals + self.assertEqual(self.s._rtscts, rtscts) + # no illegal values here, normal rules for the boolean value of an + # object are used thus all objects have a truth value. + + # this test does not work anymore since serial_for_url that is used + # now, already sets a port + def disabled_test_UnconfiguredPort(self): + # an unconfigured port cannot be opened + self.assertRaises(serial.SerialException, self.s.open) + + def test_PortOpenClose(self): + for i in range(3): + # open the port and check flag + self.assertTrue(not self.s.isOpen()) + self.s.open() + self.assertTrue(self.s.isOpen()) + self.s.close() + self.assertTrue(not self.s.isOpen()) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_asyncio.py b/test/test_asyncio.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5df8ef2 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_asyncio.py @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Test asyncio related functionality. +""" + +import os +import unittest +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = '/dev/ttyUSB0' + +try: + import asyncio + import serial.aio +except (ImportError, SyntaxError): + # not compatible with python 2.x + pass +else: + + @unittest.skipIf(os.name != 'posix', "asyncio not supported on platform") + class Test_asyncio(unittest.TestCase): + """Test asyncio related functionality""" + + def setUp(self): + self.loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() + # create a closed serial port + + def tearDown(self): + self.loop.close() + + def test_asyncio(self): + TEXT = b'hello world\n' + received = [] + actions = [] + + class Output(asyncio.Protocol): + def connection_made(self, transport): + self.transport = transport + actions.append('open') + transport.serial.rts = False + transport.write(TEXT) + + def data_received(self, data): + #~ print('data received', repr(data)) + received.append(data) + if b'\n' in data: + self.transport.close() + + def connection_lost(self, exc): + actions.append('close') + asyncio.get_event_loop().stop() + + def pause_writing(self): + actions.append('pause') + print(self.transport.get_write_buffer_size()) + + def resume_writing(self): + actions.append('resume') + print(self.transport.get_write_buffer_size()) + + coro = serial.aio.create_serial_connection(self.loop, Output, PORT, baudrate=115200) + self.loop.run_until_complete(coro) + self.loop.run_forever() + self.assertEqual(b''.join(received), TEXT) + self.assertEqual(actions, ['open', 'close']) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_cancel.py b/test/test_cancel.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..daab1ce --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_cancel.py @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +""" +Test cancel functionality. +""" +import sys +import unittest +import threading +import time +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + + +@unittest.skipIf(not hasattr(serial.Serial, 'cancel_read'), "cancel_read not supported on platform") +class TestCancelRead(unittest.TestCase): + """Test cancel_read functionality""" + + def setUp(self): + # create a closed serial port + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT) + self.assertTrue(hasattr(self.s, 'cancel_read'), "serial instance has no cancel_read") + self.s.timeout = 10 + self.cancel_called = 0 + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.reset_output_buffer() + self.s.close() + + def _cancel(self, num_times): + for i in range(num_times): + #~ print "cancel" + self.cancel_called += 1 + self.s.cancel_read() + + def test_cancel_once(self): + """Cancel read""" + threading.Timer(1, self._cancel, ((1,))).start() + t1 = time.time() + self.s.read(1000) + t2 = time.time() + self.assertEqual(self.cancel_called, 1) + self.assertTrue(0.5 < (t2 - t1) < 2.5, 'Function did not return in time: {}'.format(t2 - t1)) + #~ self.assertTrue(not self.s.isOpen()) + #~ self.assertRaises(serial.SerialException, self.s.open) + + #~ def test_cancel_before_read(self): + #~ self.s.cancel_read() + #~ self.s.read() + + +DATA = b'#' * 1024 + + +@unittest.skipIf(not hasattr(serial.Serial, 'cancel_write'), "cancel_read not supported on platform") +class TestCancelWrite(unittest.TestCase): + """Test cancel_write functionality""" + + def setUp(self): + # create a closed serial port + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, baudrate=300) # extra slow ~30B/s => 1kb ~ 34s + self.assertTrue(hasattr(self.s, 'cancel_write'), "serial instance has no cancel_write") + self.s.write_timeout = 10 + self.cancel_called = 0 + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.reset_output_buffer() + # not all USB-Serial adapters will actually flush the output (maybe + # keeping the buffer in the MCU in the adapter) therefore, speed up by + # changing the baudrate + self.s.baudrate = 115200 + self.s.flush() + self.s.close() + + def _cancel(self, num_times): + for i in range(num_times): + self.cancel_called += 1 + self.s.cancel_write() + + def test_cancel_once(self): + """Cancel write""" + threading.Timer(1, self._cancel, ((1,))).start() + t1 = time.time() + self.s.write(DATA) + t2 = time.time() + self.assertEqual(self.cancel_called, 1) + self.assertTrue(0.5 < (t2 - t1) < 2.5, 'Function did not return in time: {}'.format(t2 - t1)) + #~ self.assertTrue(not self.s.isOpen()) + #~ self.assertRaises(serial.SerialException, self.s.open) + + #~ def test_cancel_before_write(self): + #~ self.s.cancel_write() + #~ self.s.write(DATA) + #~ self.s.reset_output_buffer() + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_context.py b/test/test_context.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a65a626 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_context.py @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python
+#
+# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python
+# (C) 2017 Guillaume Galeazzi <guillaume.g@leazzi.ch>
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+"""\
+Some tests for the serial module.
+Part of pySerial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2001-2011 cliechti@gmx.net
+
+Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of
+the code.
+
+Cover some of the aspects of context management
+"""
+
+import unittest
+import serial
+
+# on which port should the tests be performed:
+PORT = 'loop://'
+
+
+class Test_Context(unittest.TestCase):
+ """Test context"""
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ # create a closed serial port
+ self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT)
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ self.s.close()
+
+ def test_with_idempotent(self):
+ with self.s as stream:
+ stream.write(b'1234')
+
+ # do other stuff like calling an exe which use COM4
+
+ with self.s as stream:
+ stream.write(b'5678')
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ import sys
+ sys.stdout.write(__doc__)
+ sys.argv[1:] = ['-v']
+ # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/test/test_exclusive.py b/test/test_exclusive.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f66db14 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_exclusive.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2017 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Tests for exclusive access feature. +""" + +import os +import unittest +import sys +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + +class Test_exclusive(unittest.TestCase): + """Test serial port locking""" + + def setUp(self): + with serial.serial_for_url(PORT, do_not_open=True) as x: + if not isinstance(x, serial.Serial): + raise unittest.SkipTest("exclusive test only compatible with real serial port") + + def test_exclusive_none(self): + """test for exclusive=None""" + with serial.Serial(PORT, exclusive=None): + pass # OK + + @unittest.skipUnless(os.name == 'posix', "exclusive=False not supported on platform") + def test_exclusive_false(self): + """test for exclusive=False""" + with serial.Serial(PORT, exclusive=False): + pass # OK + + @unittest.skipUnless(os.name in ('posix', 'nt'), "exclusive=True setting not supported on platform") + def test_exclusive_true(self): + """test for exclusive=True""" + with serial.Serial(PORT, exclusive=True): + with self.assertRaises(serial.SerialException): + serial.Serial(PORT, exclusive=True) # fails to open twice + + @unittest.skipUnless(os.name == 'nt', "platform is not restricted to exclusive=True (and None)") + def test_exclusive_only_true(self): + """test if exclusive=False is not supported""" + with self.assertRaises(ValueError): + serial.Serial(PORT, exclusive=False) # expected to fail: False not supported + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_high_load.py b/test/test_high_load.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0bd773 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_high_load.py @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""Some tests for the serial module. +Part of pyserial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2002-2003 cliechti@gmx.net + +Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of +the code. + +For all these tests a simple hardware is required. +Loopback HW adapter: +Shortcut these pin pairs: + TX <-> RX + RTS <-> CTS + DTR <-> DSR + +On a 9 pole DSUB these are the pins (2-3) (4-6) (7-8) +""" + +import unittest +import sys +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' +BAUDRATE = 115200 +#~ BAUDRATE=9600 + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): + bytes_0to255 = bytes(range(256)) +else: + bytes_0to255 = ''.join([chr(x) for x in range(256)]) + + +class TestHighLoad(unittest.TestCase): + """Test sending and receiving large amount of data""" + + N = 16 + #~ N = 1 + + def setUp(self): + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, BAUDRATE, timeout=10) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test0_WriteReadLoopback(self): + """Send big strings, write/read order.""" + for i in range(self.N): + q = bytes_0to255 + self.s.write(q) + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(len(q)), q) # expected same which was written before + self.assertEqual(self.s.inWaiting(), 0) # expected empty buffer after all sent chars are read + + def test1_WriteWriteReadLoopback(self): + """Send big strings, multiple write one read.""" + q = bytes_0to255 + for i in range(self.N): + self.s.write(q) + read = self.s.read(len(q) * self.N) + self.assertEqual(read, q * self.N, "expected what was written before. got {} bytes, expected {}".format(len(read), self.N * len(q))) + self.assertEqual(self.s.inWaiting(), 0) # "expected empty buffer after all sent chars are read") + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_iolib.py b/test/test_iolib.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84e3fa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_iolib.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Some tests for the serial module. +Part of pyserial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2001-2009 cliechti@gmx.net + +Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of +the code. + +This modules contains test for the interaction between Serial and the io +library. This only works on Python 2.6+ that introduced the io library. + +For all these tests a simple hardware is required. +Loopback HW adapter: +Shortcut these pin pairs: + TX <-> RX + RTS <-> CTS + DTR <-> DSR + +On a 9 pole DSUB these are the pins (2-3) (4-6) (7-8) +""" + +import io +import sys +import unittest +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + + +class Test_SerialAndIO(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, timeout=1) + #~ self.io = io.TextIOWrapper(self.s) + self.io = io.TextIOWrapper(io.BufferedRWPair(self.s, self.s)) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test_hello_raw(self): + self.io.write(b"hello\n".decode('utf-8')) + self.io.flush() # it is buffering. required to get the data out + hello = self.io.readline() + self.assertEqual(hello, b"hello\n".decode('utf-8')) + +# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_pty.py b/test/test_pty.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6606ff7 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_pty.py @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +""" +Test PTY related functionality. +""" + +import os +import sys + +try: + import pty +except ImportError: + pty = None +import unittest +import serial + +DATA = b'Hello\n' + +@unittest.skipIf(pty is None, "pty module not supported on platform") +class Test_Pty_Serial_Open(unittest.TestCase): + """Test PTY serial open""" + + def setUp(self): + # Open PTY + self.master, self.slave = pty.openpty() + + def test_pty_serial_open_slave(self): + with serial.Serial(os.ttyname(self.slave), timeout=1) as slave: + pass # OK + + def test_pty_serial_write(self): + with serial.Serial(os.ttyname(self.slave), timeout=1) as slave: + with os.fdopen(self.master, "wb") as fd: + fd.write(DATA) + fd.flush() + out = slave.read(len(DATA)) + self.assertEqual(DATA, out) + + def test_pty_serial_read(self): + with serial.Serial(os.ttyname(self.slave), timeout=1) as slave: + with os.fdopen(self.master, "rb") as fd: + slave.write(DATA) + slave.flush() + out = fd.read(len(DATA)) + self.assertEqual(DATA, out) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_readline.py b/test/test_readline.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34b807b --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_readline.py @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2010-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Some tests for the serial module. +Part of pyserial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2010 cliechti@gmx.net + +Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of +the code. + +For all these tests a simple hardware is required. +Loopback HW adapter: +Shortcut these pin pairs: + TX <-> RX + RTS <-> CTS + DTR <-> DSR + +On a 9 pole DSUB these are the pins (2-3) (4-6) (7-8) +""" + +import unittest +import sys +import serial + +#~ print serial.VERSION + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + +if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): + def data(string): + return bytes(string, 'latin1') +else: + def data(string): + return string + + +class Test_Readline(unittest.TestCase): + """Test readline function""" + + def setUp(self): + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, timeout=1) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test_readline(self): + """Test readline method""" + self.s.write(serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a, 0x32, 0x0a, 0x33, 0x0a])) + self.assertEqual(self.s.readline(), serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a])) + self.assertEqual(self.s.readline(), serial.to_bytes([0x32, 0x0a])) + self.assertEqual(self.s.readline(), serial.to_bytes([0x33, 0x0a])) + # this time we will get a timeout + self.assertEqual(self.s.readline(), serial.to_bytes([])) + + def test_readlines(self): + """Test readlines method""" + self.s.write(serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a, 0x32, 0x0a, 0x33, 0x0a])) + self.assertEqual( + self.s.readlines(), + [serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a]), serial.to_bytes([0x32, 0x0a]), serial.to_bytes([0x33, 0x0a])] + ) + + def test_xreadlines(self): + """Test xreadlines method (skipped for io based systems)""" + if hasattr(self.s, 'xreadlines'): + self.s.write(serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a, 0x32, 0x0a, 0x33, 0x0a])) + self.assertEqual( + list(self.s.xreadlines()), + [serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a]), serial.to_bytes([0x32, 0x0a]), serial.to_bytes([0x33, 0x0a])] + ) + + def test_for_in(self): + """Test for line in s""" + self.s.write(serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a, 0x32, 0x0a, 0x33, 0x0a])) + lines = [] + for line in self.s: + lines.append(line) + self.assertEqual( + lines, + [serial.to_bytes([0x31, 0x0a]), serial.to_bytes([0x32, 0x0a]), serial.to_bytes([0x33, 0x0a])] + ) + + def test_alternate_eol(self): + """Test readline with alternative eol settings (skipped for io based systems)""" + if hasattr(self.s, 'xreadlines'): # test if it is our FileLike base class + self.s.write(serial.to_bytes("no\rno\nyes\r\n")) + self.assertEqual( + self.s.readline(eol=serial.to_bytes("\r\n")), + serial.to_bytes("no\rno\nyes\r\n")) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_rfc2217.py b/test/test_rfc2217.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7dbe2a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_rfc2217.py @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Test RFC 2217 related functionality. +""" + +import unittest +import serial +import serial.rfc2217 + + +class Test_RFC2217(unittest.TestCase): + """Test RFC 2217 related functionality""" + + def test_failed_connection(self): + # connection to closed port + s = serial.serial_for_url('rfc2217://127.99.99.99:2217', do_not_open=True) + self.assertRaises(serial.SerialException, s.open) + self.assertFalse(s.is_open) + s.close() # no errors expected + # invalid address + s = serial.serial_for_url('rfc2217://127goingtofail', do_not_open=True) + self.assertRaises(serial.SerialException, s.open) + self.assertFalse(s.is_open) + s.close() # no errors expected + # close w/o open is also OK + s = serial.serial_for_url('rfc2217://irrelevant', do_not_open=True) + self.assertFalse(s.is_open) + s.close() # no errors expected + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + sys.stdout.write("Testing connection on localhost\n") + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_rs485.py b/test/test_rs485.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e918f67 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_rs485.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Test RS485 related functionality. +""" + +import unittest +import serial +import serial.rs485 + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + + +class Test_RS485_settings(unittest.TestCase): + """Test RS485 related functionality""" + + def setUp(self): + # create a closed serial port + self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, do_not_open=True) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test_enable_RS485(self): + # XXX open() port - but will result in fail for most HW... + #~ self.s.open() + self.assertEqual(self.s._rs485_mode, None, 'RS485 is disabled by default') + self.assertEqual(self.s.rs485_mode, None, 'RS485 is disabled by default') + self.s.rs485_mode = serial.rs485.RS485Settings() + self.assertTrue(self.s._rs485_mode is not None, 'RS485 is enabled') + self.assertTrue(self.s.rs485_mode is not None, 'RS485 is enabled') + self.s.rs485_mode = None + self.assertEqual(self.s._rs485_mode, None, 'RS485 is disabled again') + self.assertEqual(self.s.rs485_mode, None, 'RS485 is disabled again') + + +class Test_RS485_class(unittest.TestCase): + """Test RS485 class""" + + def setUp(self): + if not isinstance(serial.serial_for_url(PORT), serial.Serial): + raise unittest.SkipTest("RS485 test only compatible with real serial port") + self.s = serial.rs485.RS485(PORT, timeout=1) + + def tearDown(self): + self.s.close() + + def test_RS485_class(self): + self.s.rs485_mode = serial.rs485.RS485Settings() + self.s.write(b'hello') + self.assertEqual(self.s.read(5), b'hello') + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_settings_dict.py b/test/test_settings_dict.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86ee4b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_settings_dict.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2002-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Test the ability to get and set the settings with a dictionary. + +Part of pySerial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C) 2002-2015 cliechti@gmx.net + +""" + +import unittest +import serial + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + + +SETTINGS = ('baudrate', 'bytesize', 'parity', 'stopbits', 'xonxoff', + 'dsrdtr', 'rtscts', 'timeout', 'write_timeout', 'inter_byte_timeout') + + +class Test_SettingsDict(unittest.TestCase): + """Test with settings dictionary""" + + def test_getsettings(self): + """the settings dict reflects the current settings""" + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, do_not_open=True) + d = ser.get_settings() + for setting in SETTINGS: + self.assertEqual(getattr(ser, setting), d[setting]) + + def test_partial_settings(self): + """partial settings dictionaries are also accepted""" + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, do_not_open=True) + d = ser.get_settings() + del d['baudrate'] + del d['bytesize'] + ser.apply_settings(d) + for setting in d: + self.assertEqual(getattr(ser, setting), d[setting]) + + def test_unknown_settings(self): + """unknown settings are ignored""" + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, do_not_open=True) + d = ser.get_settings() + d['foobar'] = 'ignore me' + ser.apply_settings(d) + + def test_init_sets_the_correct_attrs(self): + """__init__ sets the fields that get_settings reads""" + for setting, value in ( + ('baudrate', 57600), + ('timeout', 7), + ('write_timeout', 12), + ('inter_byte_timeout', 15), + ('stopbits', serial.STOPBITS_TWO), + ('bytesize', serial.SEVENBITS), + ('parity', serial.PARITY_ODD), + ('xonxoff', True), + ('rtscts', True), + ('dsrdtr', True)): + kwargs = {'do_not_open': True, setting: value} + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, **kwargs) + d = ser.get_settings() + self.assertEqual(getattr(ser, setting), value) + self.assertEqual(d[setting], value) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_threaded.py b/test/test_threaded.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40f45ad --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_threaded.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Test serial.threaded related functionality. +""" + +import os +import unittest +import serial +import serial.threaded +import time + + +# on which port should the tests be performed: +PORT = 'loop://' + +class Test_threaded(unittest.TestCase): + """Test serial.threaded related functionality""" + + def test_line_reader(self): + """simple test of line reader class""" + + class TestLines(serial.threaded.LineReader): + def __init__(self): + super(TestLines, self).__init__() + self.received_lines = [] + + def handle_line(self, data): + self.received_lines.append(data) + + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, baudrate=115200, timeout=1) + with serial.threaded.ReaderThread(ser, TestLines) as protocol: + protocol.write_line('hello') + protocol.write_line('world') + time.sleep(1) + self.assertEqual(protocol.received_lines, ['hello', 'world']) + + def test_framed_packet(self): + """simple test of line reader class""" + + class TestFramedPacket(serial.threaded.FramedPacket): + def __init__(self): + super(TestFramedPacket, self).__init__() + self.received_packets = [] + + def handle_packet(self, packet): + self.received_packets.append(packet) + + def send_packet(self, packet): + self.transport.write(self.START) + self.transport.write(packet) + self.transport.write(self.STOP) + + ser = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, baudrate=115200, timeout=1) + with serial.threaded.ReaderThread(ser, TestFramedPacket) as protocol: + protocol.send_packet(b'1') + protocol.send_packet(b'2') + protocol.send_packet(b'3') + time.sleep(1) + self.assertEqual(protocol.received_packets, [b'1', b'2', b'3']) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.stdout.write("Testing port: {!r}\n".format(PORT)) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_timeout_class.py b/test/test_timeout_class.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37c38b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_timeout_class.py @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +""" +Test Timeout helper class. +""" +import sys +import unittest +import time +from serial import serialutil + + +class TestTimeoutClass(unittest.TestCase): + """Test the Timeout class""" + + def test_simple_timeout(self): + """Test simple timeout""" + t = serialutil.Timeout(2) + self.assertFalse(t.expired()) + self.assertTrue(t.time_left() > 0) + time.sleep(2.1) + self.assertTrue(t.expired()) + self.assertEqual(t.time_left(), 0) + + def test_non_blocking(self): + """Test nonblocking case (0)""" + t = serialutil.Timeout(0) + self.assertTrue(t.is_non_blocking) + self.assertFalse(t.is_infinite) + self.assertTrue(t.expired()) + + def test_blocking(self): + """Test no timeout (None)""" + t = serialutil.Timeout(None) + self.assertFalse(t.is_non_blocking) + self.assertTrue(t.is_infinite) + #~ self.assertFalse(t.expired()) + + def test_changing_clock(self): + """Test recovery from chaning clock""" + class T(serialutil.Timeout): + def TIME(self): + return test_time + test_time = 1000 + t = T(10) + self.assertEqual(t.target_time, 1010) + self.assertFalse(t.expired()) + self.assertTrue(t.time_left() > 0) + test_time = 100 # clock jumps way back + self.assertTrue(t.time_left() > 0) + self.assertTrue(t.time_left() <= 10) + self.assertEqual(t.target_time, 110) + test_time = 10000 # jump way forward + self.assertEqual(t.time_left(), 0) # if will expire immediately + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + PORT = sys.argv[1] + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_url.py b/test/test_url.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e37d3fa --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_url.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2001-2015 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Some tests for the serial module. +Part of pySerial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2001-2011 cliechti@gmx.net + +Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of +the code. + +Cover some of the aspects of serial_for_url and the extension mechanism. +""" + +import unittest +import serial + + +class Test_URL(unittest.TestCase): + """Test serial_for_url""" + + def test_loop(self): + """loop interface""" + serial.serial_for_url('loop://', do_not_open=True) + + def test_bad_url(self): + """invalid protocol specified""" + self.assertRaises(ValueError, serial.serial_for_url, "imnotknown://") + + def test_custom_url(self): + """custom protocol handlers""" + # it's unknown + self.assertRaises(ValueError, serial.serial_for_url, "test://") + # add search path + serial.protocol_handler_packages.append('handlers') + # now it should work + serial.serial_for_url("test://") + # remove our handler again + serial.protocol_handler_packages.remove('handlers') + # so it should not work anymore + self.assertRaises(ValueError, serial.serial_for_url, "test://") + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() diff --git a/test/test_util.py b/test/test_util.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5bf8e60 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_util.py @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# This file is part of pySerial - Cross platform serial port support for Python +# (C) 2016 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net> +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +"""\ +Tests for utility functions of serualutil. +""" + +import os +import unittest +import serial + + +class Test_util(unittest.TestCase): + """Test serial utility functions""" + + def test_to_bytes(self): + self.assertEqual(serial.to_bytes([1, 2, 3]), b'\x01\x02\x03') + self.assertEqual(serial.to_bytes(b'\x01\x02\x03'), b'\x01\x02\x03') + self.assertEqual(serial.to_bytes(bytearray([1,2,3])), b'\x01\x02\x03') + # unicode is not supported test. use decode() instead of u'' syntax to be + # compatible to Python 3.x < 3.4 + self.assertRaises(TypeError, serial.to_bytes, b'hello'.decode('utf-8')) + + def test_iterbytes(self): + self.assertEqual(list(serial.iterbytes(b'\x01\x02\x03')), [b'\x01', b'\x02', b'\x03']) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import sys + sys.stdout.write(__doc__) + sys.argv[1:] = ['-v'] + # When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests + unittest.main() |