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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#    Copyright 2010 TheSeven, benedikt93, Farthen
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#
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#    This file is part of emCORE.
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#    emCORE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
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#    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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#    published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the
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#    License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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#    emCORE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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#    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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#    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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#    See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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#    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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#    along with emCORE.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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#
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"""
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    emCORE client library.
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    Provides functions to communicate with emCORE devices via the USB bus.
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"""
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import sys
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import struct
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import ctypes
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import usb.core
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import base64
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from libemcoredata import *
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from misc import Logger, Bunch, Error, ArgumentError, gethwname
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from functools import wraps
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class DeviceNotFoundError(Error):
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    pass
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class DeviceError(Error):
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    pass
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class SendError(Error):
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    pass
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class ReceiveError(Error):
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    pass
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def command(timeout = None, target = None):
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    """
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        Decorator for all commands.
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        It adds the "timeout" variable to all commands.
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        It also provides the possibility to set the timeout directly in the decorator.
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        It also includes some dirty hacks to not learn from.
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    """
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    time = timeout # dirty hack because otherwise it would raise a scoping problem.
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                   # The reason is probably because I suck but I can't find any good explanation of this.
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    def decorator(func):
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        @wraps(func)
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        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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            self = args[0] # little cheat as it expects self being always the first argument
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            # precommand stuff
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            if target is not None:
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                if self.lib.dev.hwtypeid != target:
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                    raise DeviceError("Wrong device for target-specific command. Expected \'%s\' but got \'%s\'" %
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                                     (gethwname(target), gethwname(self.lib.dev.hwtypeid)))
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            timeout = None
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            if "timeout" in kwargs.keys():
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                timeout = kwargs['timeout']
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            elif time is not None:
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                timeout = time
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            if timeout is not None:
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                oldtimeout = self.lib.dev.timeout
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                self.lib.dev.timeout = timeout
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            # function call
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            ret = func(*args)
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            # postcommand stuff
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            if timeout is not None:
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                self.lib.dev.timeout = oldtimeout
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            return ret
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        func._command = True
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        wrapper.func = func
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        return wrapper
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    return decorator
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class Emcore(object):
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    """
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        Class for all emcore functions.
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        They all get the "@command()" decorator.
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        This decorator has a timeout variable that can be set to change the
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        device timeout for the duration of the function.
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        It also adds a "timeout" argument to every function to access this
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        feature from external. So DON'T EVER use a parameter called 'timeout'
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        in your commands. Variables are ok.
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        If you want to enable logging please pass a misc.Logger object to the
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        constructor.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, logger = Logger(loglevel = -1)):
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        self.logger = logger
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        self.logger.debug("Initializing Emcore object\n")
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        self.lib = Lib(self.logger)
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        self.getversioninfo()
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        if self.lib.dev.swtypeid != 2:
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            if self.lib.dev.swtypeid == 1:
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                raise DeviceError("Connected to emBIOS. emBIOS is not supported by libemcore")
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            else:
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                raise DeviceError("Connected to unknown software type. Exiting")
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        self.getpacketsizeinfo()
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        self.getusermemrange()
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    @staticmethod
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    def _alignsplit(addr, size, blksize, align):
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        if size <= blksize: return (size, 0, 0)
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        end = addr + size
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        if addr & (align - 1):
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            bodyaddr = (addr + min(size, blksize)) & ~(align - 1)
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        else: bodyaddr = addr
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        headsize = bodyaddr - addr
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        if (size - headsize) & (align - 1):
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            tailaddr = (end - min(end - bodyaddr, blksize) + align - 1) & ~(align - 1)
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        else: tailaddr = end
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        tailsize = end - tailaddr
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        return (headsize, tailaddr - bodyaddr, tailsize)
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    @command()
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    def _readmem(self, addr, size):
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        """ Reads the memory from location 'addr' with size 'size'
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            from the device.
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        """
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 4, addr, size, 0), "III%ds" % size, (None, None, None, "data"))
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        return resp.data
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    @command()
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    def _writemem(self, addr, data):
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        """ Writes the data in 'data' to the location 'addr'
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            in the memory of the device.
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        """
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        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%ds" % len(data), 5, addr, len(data), 0, data), "III", (None, None, None))
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    @command()
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    def _readdma(self, addr, size):
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        """ Reads the memory from location 'addr' with size 'size'
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            from the device. This uses DMA and the data in endpoint.
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        """
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        self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 6, addr, size, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
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        return struct.unpack("<%ds" % size, self.lib.dev.din(size))[0]
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    @command()
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    def _writedma(self, addr, data):
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        """ Writes the data in 'data' to the location 'addr'
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            in the memory of the device. This uses DMA and the data out endpoint.
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        """
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        self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 7, addr, len(data), 0), "III", (None, None, None))
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        return self.lib.dev.dout(data)
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    @command()
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    def getversioninfo(self):
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        """ This returns the emCORE version and device information. """
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 1, 0, 0, 0), "IBBBBI", ("revision", "majorv", "minorv", "patchv", "swtypeid", "hwtypeid"))
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        self.lib.dev.version.revision = resp.revision
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        self.lib.dev.version.majorv = resp.majorv
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        self.lib.dev.version.minorv = resp.minorv
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        self.lib.dev.version.patchv = resp.patchv
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        self.logger.debug("Device Software Type ID = 0x%X\n" % resp.swtypeid)
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        self.lib.dev.swtypeid = resp.swtypeid
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        self.logger.debug("Device Hardware Type ID = 0x%X\n" % resp.hwtypeid)
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        self.lib.dev.hwtypeid = resp.hwtypeid
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        return resp
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    @command()
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    def getpacketsizeinfo(self):
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        """ This returns the emCORE max packet size information.
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            It also sets the properties of the device object accordingly.
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        """
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 1, 1, 0, 0), "HHII", ("coutmax", "cinmax", "doutmax", "dinmax"))
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        self.logger.debug("Device cout packet size limit = %d\n" % resp.coutmax)
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        self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cout = resp.coutmax
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        self.logger.debug("Device cin packet size limit = %d\n" % resp.cinmax)
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        self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin = resp.cinmax
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        self.logger.debug("Device din packet size limit = %d\n" % resp.doutmax)
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        self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.din = resp.dinmax
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        self.logger.debug("Device dout packet size limit = %d\n" % resp.dinmax)
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        self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.dout = resp.doutmax
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        return resp
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    @command()
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    def getusermemrange(self):
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        """ This returns the memory range the user has access to. """
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 1, 2, 0, 0), "III", ("lower", "upper", None))
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        self.logger.debug("Device user memory = 0x%X - 0x%X\n" % (resp.lower, resp.upper))
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        self.lib.dev.usermem.lower = resp.lower
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        self.lib.dev.usermem.upper = resp.upper
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        return resp
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    @command()
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    def reset(self, force=False):
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        """ Reboot the device """
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        if force:
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            return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 2, 0, 0, 0))
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        else:
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            return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 2, 1, 0, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
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    @command()
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    def poweroff(self, force=False):
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        """ Powers the device off. """
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        if force:
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            return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 3, 0, 0, 0))
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        else:
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            return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 3, 1, 0, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
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    @command()
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    def read(self, addr, size):
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        """ Reads the memory from location 'addr' with size 'size'
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            from the device. This cares about too long packages
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            and decides whether to use DMA or not.
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        """
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        cin_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin - self.lib.headersize
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        din_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.din
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        data = b""
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        (headsize, bodysize, tailsize) = self._alignsplit(addr, size, cin_maxsize, 16)
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        self.logger.debug("Downloading %d bytes from 0x%X, split as (%d/%d/%d)\n" % (size, addr, headsize, bodysize, tailsize))
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        if headsize != 0:
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            data += self._readmem(addr, headsize)
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            addr += headsize
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        while bodysize > 0:
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            if bodysize >= 2 * cin_maxsize:
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                readsize = min(bodysize, din_maxsize)
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                data += self._readdma(addr, readsize)
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            else:
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                readsize = min(bodysize, cin_maxsize)
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                data += self._readmem(addr, readsize)
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            addr += readsize
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            bodysize -= readsize
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        if tailsize != 0:
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            data += self._readmem(addr, tailsize)
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        return data
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    @command()
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    def write(self, addr, data):
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        """ Writes the data in 'data' to the location 'addr'
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            in the memory of the device. This cares about too long packages
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            and decides whether to use DMA or not.
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        """
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        cout_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cout - self.lib.headersize
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        dout_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.dout
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        (headsize, bodysize, tailsize) = self._alignsplit(addr, len(data), cout_maxsize, 16)
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        self.logger.debug("Uploading %d bytes to 0x%X, split as (%d/%d/%d)\n" % (len(data), addr, headsize, bodysize, tailsize))
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        offset = 0
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        if headsize != 0:
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            self._writemem(addr, data[offset:offset+headsize])
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            offset += headsize
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            addr += headsize
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        while bodysize > 0:
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            if bodysize >= 2 * cout_maxsize:
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                writesize = min(bodysize, dout_maxsize)
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                self._writedma(addr, data[offset:offset+writesize])
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            else:
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                writesize = min(bodysize, cout_maxsize)
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                self._writemem(addr, data[offset:offset+writesize])
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            offset += writesize
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            addr += writesize
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            bodysize -= writesize
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        if tailsize != 0:
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            self._writemem(addr, data[offset:offset+tailsize])
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        return data
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    @command()
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    def upload(self, data):
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        """ Allocates memory of the size of 'data' and uploads 'data' to that memory region.
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    def readstring(self, addr, maxlength = 256, replacement = "."):
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        """ Reads a zero terminated string from memory 
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        if addr == 0: return "<NULL>"
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        cin_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin - self.lib.headersize
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        string = ""
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        done = False
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        while not done and (len(string) < maxlength or maxlength < 0):
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            data = self._readmem(addr, min(maxlength - len(string), cin_maxsize))
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            length = data.find(b"\0")
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            if length >= 0:
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                data = data[:length]
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                done = True
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                byte = ord(data[i : i + 1])
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                if byte < 0x20: string = string + replacement
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                else: string = string + chr(byte)
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            addr += cin_maxsize
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        return string
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    @command()
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    def i2cread(self, index, slaveaddr, startaddr, size):
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        """ Reads data from an i2c slave """
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        data = b""
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        for i in range(size):
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            resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IBBBBII", 8, index, slaveaddr, startaddr + i, 1, 0, 0), "III1s", (None, None, None, "data"))
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            data += resp.data
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        return data
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    @command()
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    def i2cwrite(self, index, slaveaddr, startaddr, data):
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        """ Writes data to an i2c slave """
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        size = len(data)
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        if size > 256 or size < 1:
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            raise ArgumentError("Size must be a number between 1 and 256")
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        if size == 256:
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            size = 0
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        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IBBBBII%ds" % size, 9, index, slaveaddr, startaddr, size, 0, 0, data), "III", (None, None, None))
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    @command()
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    def usbcread(self):
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        """ Reads one packet with the maximal cin size from the console """
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        cin_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin - self.lib.headersize
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 10, cin_maxsize, 0, 0), "III%ds" % cin_maxsize, ("validsize", "buffersize", "queuesize", "data"))
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        resp.data = resp.data[:resp.validsize].decode("latin_1")
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        resp.maxsize = cin_maxsize
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        return resp
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    @command()
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    def usbcwrite(self, data):
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        """ Writes data to the USB console """
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        cin_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin - self.lib.headersize
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        size = len(data)
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        while len(data) > 0:
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            writesize = min(cin_maxsize, len(data))
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            resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%ds" % writesize, 11, writesize, 0, 0, data[:writesize]), "III", ("validsize", "buffersize", "freesize"))
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            data = data[resp.validsize:]
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        return size
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    @command()
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    def cread(self, bitmask=0x1):
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        """ Reads one packet with the maximal cin size from the device consoles
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        """
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        cin_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin - self.lib.headersize
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 13, bitmask, cin_maxsize, 0), "III%ds" % cin_maxsize, ("size", None, None))
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        resp.data = resp.data[size:]
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        resp.maxsize = cin_maxsize
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        return resp
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    def cwrite(self, data, bitmask=0x1):
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        """ Writes data to the device consoles 
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        """
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        cin_maxsize = self.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin - self.lib.headersize
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        size = len(data)
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        while len(data) > 0:
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            writesize = min(cin_maxsize, len(data))
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            resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%ds" % writesize, 12, bitmask, writesize, 0, data[:writesize]), "III", (None, None, None))
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            data = data[writesize:]
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        return size
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    @command()
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    def cflush(self, bitmask):
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        """ Flushes the consoles specified with 'bitmask' """
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        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 14, bitmask, 0, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
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    @command()
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    def getprocinfo(self):
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        """ Gets current state of the scheduler """
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        schedulerstate = self.lockscheduler()
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 15, 0, 0, 0), "III", ("structver", "structptr", None))
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        if resp.structver != 2:
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            raise DeviceError("Unsupported thread struct version!")
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        threads = []
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        structptr = resp.structptr
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        id = 0
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        while structptr != 0:
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            threadstruct = scheduler_thread()
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            self.logger.debug("Reading thread struct of thread at 0x%X\n" % structptr)
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            threaddata = self.read(structptr, ctypes.sizeof(scheduler_thread))
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            threadstruct._from_string(threaddata)
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            threadstruct = threadstruct._to_bunch()
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            threadstruct.id = id # only for the purpose of detecting the idle thread as it is always the first one
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            threadstruct.addr = structptr
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            if threadstruct.name != 0:
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                threadstruct.name = self.readstring(threadstruct.name)
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            else: threadstruct.name = "[Thread %08X]" % structptr
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            threadstruct.state = thread_state(threadstruct.state)
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            threads.append(threadstruct)
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            id += 1
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            structptr = threadstruct.thread_next
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        self.lockscheduler(schedulerstate)
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        return threads
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    @command()
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    def lockscheduler(self, freeze=True):
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        """ Freezes/Unfreezes the scheduler """
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 16, 1 if freeze else 0, 0, 0), "III", ("before", None, None))
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        return True if resp.before == 1 else False
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    @command()
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    def unlockscheduler(self):
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        """ Unfreezes the scheduler """
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        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 16, 0, 0, 0), "III", ("before", None, None))
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    @command()
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    def suspendthread(self, id, suspend=True):
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        """ Suspends the thread with the specified id """
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 17, 1 if suspend else 0, id, 0), "III", ("before", None, None))
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        return True if resp.before == 1 else False
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    @command()
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    def resumethread(self, id):
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        """ Resumes the thread with the specified id """
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        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 17, 0, id, 0), "III", ("before", None, None))
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    @command()
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    def killthread(self, id):
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        """ Kills the thread with the specified id """
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        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 18, id, 0, 0), "III", ("before", None, None))
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    @command()
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    def createthread(self, nameptr, entrypoint, stackptr, stacksize, threadtype, priority, state):
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        """ Creates a thread with the specified attributes """
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            threadtype = 0
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            threadtype = 1
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        else:
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            raise ArgumentError("Threadtype must be either 'system' or 'user'")
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        if priority > 256 or priority < 0:
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            raise ArgumentError("Priority must be a number between 0 and 256")
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        if state == "ready":
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            state = 0
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        elif state == "suspended":
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            state = 1
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        else:
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            raise ArgumentError("State must be either 'ready' or 'suspended'")
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        resp = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIIIIIII", 19, nameptr, entrypoint, stackptr, stacksize, threadtype, priority, state), "III", ("threadptr", None, None))
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        if resp.threadptr < 0:
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            raise DeviceError("The device returned the error code %d" % resp.threadptr)
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        return resp
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    @command()
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    def flushcaches(self):
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        """ Flushes the CPU instruction and data cache """
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        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 20, 0, 0, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
56 benedikt93 455
 
394 farthen 456
    @command()
172 farthen 457
    def execimage(self, addr):
427 farthen 458
        """ Runs the emCORE app at 'addr' """
548 farthen 459
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 21, addr, 0, 0), "III", ("thread", None, None))
56 benedikt93 460
 
394 farthen 461
    @command()
238 farthen 462
    def run(self, app):
427 farthen 463
        """ Uploads and runs the emCORE app in the string 'app' """
589 farthen 464
        if app[:8].decode("latin_1") != "emCOexec":
427 farthen 465
            raise ArgumentError("The specified app is not an emCORE application")
452 theseven 466
        baseaddr = self.malloc(len(app))
238 farthen 467
        self.write(baseaddr, app)
452 theseven 468
        result = self.execimage(baseaddr)
469
        return Bunch(thread=result.thread)
238 farthen 470
 
395 farthen 471
    @command(timeout = 5000)
171 farthen 472
    def bootflashread(self, memaddr, flashaddr, size):
473
        """ Copies the data in the bootflash at 'flashaddr' of the specified size
474
            to the memory at addr 'memaddr'
475
        """
548 farthen 476
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 22, memaddr, flashaddr, size), "III", (None, None, None))
82 benedikt93 477
 
395 farthen 478
    @command(timeout = 30000)
171 farthen 479
    def bootflashwrite(self, memaddr, flashaddr, size):
480
        """ Copies the data in the memory at 'memaddr' of the specified size
481
            to the boot flash at addr 'flashaddr'
482
        """
548 farthen 483
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 23, memaddr, flashaddr, size), "III", (None, None, None))
56 benedikt93 484
 
394 farthen 485
    @command()
442 farthen 486
    def execfirmware(self, targetaddr, addr, size):
487
        """ Moves the firmware at 'addr' with size 'size' to 'targetaddr' and passes all control to it. """
518 farthen 488
        self.logger.debug("Moving firmware at 0x%X with the size %d to 0x%X and executing it\n" % (addr, size, targetaddr))
548 farthen 489
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 24, targetaddr, addr, size))
56 benedikt93 490
 
395 farthen 491
    @command(timeout = 30000)
171 farthen 492
    def aesencrypt(self, addr, size, keyindex):
493
        """ Encrypts the buffer at 'addr' with the specified size
494
            with the hardware AES key index 'keyindex'
495
        """
548 farthen 496
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IBBHII", 25, 1, 0, keyindex, addr, size), "III", (None, None, None))
82 benedikt93 497
 
395 farthen 498
    @command(timeout = 30000)
171 farthen 499
    def aesdecrypt(self, addr, size, keyindex):
500
        """ Decrypts the buffer at 'addr' with the specified size
501
            with the hardware AES key index 'keyindex'
502
        """
548 farthen 503
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IBBHII", 25, 0, 0, keyindex, addr, size), "III", (None, None, None))
82 benedikt93 504
 
395 farthen 505
    @command(timeout = 30000)
171 farthen 506
    def hmac_sha1(self, addr, size, destination):
507
        """ Generates a HMAC-SHA1 hash of the buffer and saves it to 'destination' """
548 farthen 508
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 26, addr, size, destination), "III", (None, None, None))
56 benedikt93 509
 
398 farthen 510
    @command(target = 0x47324e49)
227 theseven 511
    def ipodnano2g_getnandinfo(self):
512
        """ Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
513
            Gathers some information about the NAND chip used
514
        """
548 farthen 515
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 0xffff0001, 0, 0, 0), "IHHHH", ("type", "pagesperblock", "banks", "userblocks", "blocks"))
227 theseven 516
 
398 farthen 517
    @command(timeout = 30000, target = 0x47324e49)
227 theseven 518
    def ipodnano2g_nandread(self, addr, start, count, doecc, checkempty):
519
        """ Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
520
            Reads data from the NAND chip into memory
521
        """
548 farthen 522
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 0xffff0002, addr | (0x80000000 if doecc else 0) | (0x40000000 if checkempty else 0), start, count), "III", (None, None, None))
227 theseven 523
 
398 farthen 524
    @command(timeout = 30000, target = 0x47324e49)
227 theseven 525
    def ipodnano2g_nandwrite(self, addr, start, count, doecc):
526
        """ Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
527
            Writes data to the NAND chip
528
        """
548 farthen 529
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 0xffff0003, addr | (0x80000000 if doecc else 0), start, count), "III", (None, None, None))
227 theseven 530
 
398 farthen 531
    @command(timeout = 30000, target = 0x47324e49)
227 theseven 532
    def ipodnano2g_nanderase(self, addr, start, count):
533
        """ Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
534
            Erases blocks on the NAND chip and stores the results to memory
535
        """
548 farthen 536
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 0xffff0004, addr, start, count), "III", (None, None, None))
227 theseven 537
 
398 farthen 538
    @command(target = 0x4c435049)
346 theseven 539
    def ipodclassic_gethddinfo(self):
540
        """ Target-specific function: ipodclassic
541
            Gather information about the hard disk drive
542
        """
548 farthen 543
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 0xffff0001, 0, 0, 0), "IQQII", ("identifyptr", "totalsectors", "virtualsectors", "bbtptr", "bbtsize"))
346 theseven 544
 
398 farthen 545
    @command(timeout = 30000, target = 0x4c435049)
346 theseven 546
    def ipodclassic_hddaccess(self, type, sector, count, addr):
547
        """ Target-specific function: ipodclassic
548
            Access the hard disk, type = 0 (read) / 1 (write)
549
        """
548 farthen 550
        rc = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIQIIII", 0xffff0002, type, sector, count, addr, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
585 theseven 551
        if (rc.rc > 0x80000000):
552
            raise DeviceError("HDD access (type=%d, sector=%d, count=%d, addr=0x%08X) failed with RC 0x%08X" % (type, sector, count, addr, rc.rc))
346 theseven 553
 
398 farthen 554
    @command(target = 0x4c435049)
585 theseven 555
    def ipodclassic_writebbt(self, bbt, tempaddr = None):
346 theseven 556
        """ Target-specific function: ipodclassic
557
            Write hard drive bad block table
558
        """
559
        try:
560
            bbtheader = struct.unpack("<8s2024sQII512I", bbt[:4096])
561
        except struct.error:
427 farthen 562
            raise ArgumentError("The specified file is not an emCORE hard disk BBT")
346 theseven 563
        if bbtheader[0] != "emBIbbth":
427 farthen 564
            raise ArgumentError("The specified file is not an emCORE hard disk BBT")
346 theseven 565
        virtualsectors = bbtheader[2]
566
        bbtsectors = bbtheader[3]
585 theseven 567
        if tempaddr is None:
568
            tempaddr = self.malloc(len(bbt))
569
            malloc = True
570
        else:
571
            malloc = False
572
        try:
573
            self.write(tempaddr, bbt)
574
            sector = 0
575
            count = 1
576
            offset = 0
577
            for i in range(bbtsectors):
578
                if bbtheader[4][i] == sector + count:
579
                    count = count + 1
580
                else:
581
                    self.ipodclassic_hddaccess(1, sector, count, tempaddr + offset)
582
                    offset = offset + count * 4096
583
                    sector = bbtheader[4][i]
584
                    count = 1
585
            self.ipodclassic_hddaccess(1, sector, count, tempaddr + offset)
586
        except:
587
            if malloc == True:
588
                self.free(tempaddr)
589
            raise
346 theseven 590
 
394 farthen 591
    @command()
379 theseven 592
    def storage_get_info(self, volume):
346 theseven 593
        """ Get information about a storage device """
484 theseven 594
        self.logger.debug("Getting storage information\n")
548 farthen 595
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 27, volume, 0, 0), "IIIIIIII", ("version", None, None, "sectorsize", "numsectors", "vendorptr", "productptr", "revisionptr"))
346 theseven 596
        if result.version != 1:
597
            raise ValueError("Unknown version of storage_info struct: %d" % result.version)
379 theseven 598
        result.vendor = self.readstring(result.vendorptr)
599
        result.product = self.readstring(result.productptr)
600
        result.revision = self.readstring(result.revisionptr)
484 theseven 601
        self.logger.debug("Got storage information:\n")
602
        self.logger.debug("Vendor: %s\n" % result.vendor)
603
        self.logger.debug("Product: %s\n" % result.product)
604
        self.logger.debug("Revision: %s\n" % result.revision)
605
        self.logger.debug("Sector size: %d\n" % result.sectorsize)
606
        self.logger.debug("Number of sectors: %d\n" % result.numsectors)
346 theseven 607
        return result
608
 
395 farthen 609
    @command(timeout = 50000)
479 theseven 610
    def storage_read_sectors_md(self, volume, sector, count, addr):
611
        """ Read sectors from as storage device """
518 farthen 612
        self.logger.debug("Reading %d sectors from disk at volume %d, sector %d to memory at 0x%X\n" % (count, volume, sector, addr))
548 farthen 613
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIQIIII", 28, volume, sector, count, addr, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
518 farthen 614
        self.logger.debug("Read sectors, result: 0x%X\n" % result.rc)
346 theseven 615
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
616
            raise DeviceError("storage_read_sectors_md(volume=%d, sector=%d, count=%d, addr=0x%08X) failed with RC 0x%08X" % (volume, sector, count, addr, rc))
479 theseven 617
 
618
    @command(timeout = 50000)
619
    def storage_write_sectors_md(self, volume, sector, count, addr):
620
        """ Read sectors from as storage device """
518 farthen 621
        self.logger.debug("Writing %d sectors from memory at 0x%X to disk at volume %d, sector %d\n" % (count, addr, volume, sector))
548 farthen 622
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIQIIII", 29, volume, sector, count, addr, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
518 farthen 623
        self.logger.debug("Wrote sectors, result: 0x%X\n" % result.rc)
346 theseven 624
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
479 theseven 625
            raise DeviceError("storage_write_sectors_md(volume=%d, sector=%d, count=%d, addr=0x%08X) failed with RC 0x%08X" % (volume, sector, count, addr, rc))
394 farthen 626
 
395 farthen 627
    @command(timeout = 30000)
479 theseven 628
    def fat_enable_flushing(self, state):
629
        """ Enables/disables flushing the FAT cache after every transaction """
484 theseven 630
        if state != 0: self.logger.debug("Enabling FAT flushing\n")
631
        else: self.logger.debug("Disabling FAT flushing\n")
548 farthen 632
        self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 58, state, 0, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
484 theseven 633
        if state != 0: self.logger.debug("Enabled FAT flushing\n")
634
        else: self.logger.debug("Disabled FAT flushing\n")
517 farthen 635
 
479 theseven 636
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 637
    def file_open(self, filename, mode):
638
        """ Opens a file and returns the handle """
487 theseven 639
        self.logger.debug("Opening remote file %s with mode %d\n" % (filename, mode))
548 farthen 640
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%dsB" % len(filename), 30, mode, 0, 0, filename, 0), "III", ("fd", None, None))
346 theseven 641
        if result.fd > 0x80000000:
642
            raise DeviceError("file_open(filename=\"%s\", mode=0x%X) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (filename, mode, result.fd, self.errno()))
518 farthen 643
        self.logger.debug("Opened file as handle 0x%X\n" % result.fd)
346 theseven 644
        return result.fd
645
 
395 farthen 646
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 647
    def file_size(self, fd):
648
        """ Gets the size of a file referenced by a handle """
518 farthen 649
        self.logger.debug("Getting file size of handle 0x%X\n" % fd)
548 farthen 650
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 31, fd, 0, 0), "III", ("size", None, None))
346 theseven 651
        if result.size > 0x80000000:
652
            raise DeviceError("file_size(fd=%d) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (fd, result.size, self.errno()))
484 theseven 653
        self.logger.debug("Got file size: %d bytes\n" % result.size)
346 theseven 654
        return result.size
394 farthen 655
 
395 farthen 656
    @command(timeout = 30000)
480 theseven 657
    def file_read(self, fd, size, addr = None):
472 farthen 658
        """ Reads data from a file referenced by a handle. If addr is not given it allocates a buffer itself. """
659
        if addr is None:
660
            addr = self.malloc(size)
661
            malloc = True
662
        else:
663
            malloc = False
518 farthen 664
        self.logger.debug("Reading %d bytes from file handle 0x%X to 0x%X\n" % (size, fd, addr))
472 farthen 665
        try:
548 farthen 666
            result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 32, fd, addr, size), "III", ("rc", None, None))
479 theseven 667
            if result.rc > 0x80000000:
668
                raise DeviceError("file_read(fd=%d, addr=0x%08X, size=0x%08X) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (fd, addr, size, result.rc, self.errno()))
669
        except:
472 farthen 670
            if malloc == True:
671
                self.free(addr)
479 theseven 672
            raise
518 farthen 673
        self.logger.debug("File read result: 0x%X\n" % result.rc)
479 theseven 674
        return Bunch(rc = result.rc, addr = addr)
394 farthen 675
 
395 farthen 676
    @command(timeout = 30000)
479 theseven 677
    def file_write(self, fd, size, addr):
678
        """ Writes data from a file referenced by a handle. """
518 farthen 679
        self.logger.debug("Writing %d bytes from 0x%X to file handle 0x%X\n" % (size, addr, fd))
548 farthen 680
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 33, fd, addr, size), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 681
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
682
            raise DeviceError("file_write(fd=%d, addr=0x%08X, size=0x%08X) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (fd, addr, size, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 683
        self.logger.debug("File write result: 0x%X\n" % result.rc)
346 theseven 684
        return result.rc
685
 
395 farthen 686
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 687
    def file_seek(self, fd, offset, whence):
688
        """ Seeks the file handle to the specified position in the file """
518 farthen 689
        self.logger.debug("Seeking file handle 0x%X to whence=%d, offset=0x%X\n" % (fd, whence, offset))
548 farthen 690
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 34, fd, offset, whence), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 691
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
692
            raise DeviceError("file_seek(fd=%d, offset=0x%08X, whence=%d) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (fd, offset, whence, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 693
        self.logger.debug("File seek result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 694
        return result.rc
695
 
395 farthen 696
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 697
    def file_truncate(self, fd, length):
698
        """ Truncates a file referenced by a handle to a specified length """
518 farthen 699
        self.logger.debug("Truncating file with handle 0x%X to 0x%X bytes\n" % (fd, length))
548 farthen 700
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 35, fd, offset, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 701
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
702
            raise DeviceError("file_truncate(fd=%d, length=0x%08X) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (fd, length, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 703
        self.logger.debug("File truncate result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 704
        return result.rc
705
 
395 farthen 706
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 707
    def file_sync(self, fd):
708
        """ Flushes a file handles' buffers """
518 farthen 709
        self.logger.debug("Flushing buffers of file with handle 0x%X\n" % (fd))
548 farthen 710
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 36, fd, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 711
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
712
            raise DeviceError("file_sync(fd=%d) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (fd, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 713
        self.logger.debug("File flush result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 714
        return result.rc
715
 
395 farthen 716
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 717
    def file_close(self, fd):
718
        """ Closes a file handle """
518 farthen 719
        self.logger.debug("Closing file handle 0x%X\n" % (fd))
548 farthen 720
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 37, fd, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 721
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
722
            raise DeviceError("file_close(fd=%d) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (fd, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 723
        self.logger.debug("File close result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 724
        return result.rc
725
 
395 farthen 726
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 727
    def file_close_all(self):
728
        """ Closes all file handles opened through the debugger """
484 theseven 729
        self.logger.debug("Closing all files that were opened via USB\n")
548 farthen 730
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 38, 0, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 731
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
732
            raise DeviceError("file_close_all() failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (result.rc, self.errno()))
484 theseven 733
        self.logger.debug("Closed %d files\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 734
        return result.rc
735
 
395 farthen 736
    @command(timeout = 30000)
484 theseven 737
    def file_kill_all(self, volume):
738
        """ Kills all file handles of a volume (in the whole system) """
739
        self.logger.debug("Killing all file handles of volume %d\n" % (volume))
548 farthen 740
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 39, volume, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 741
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
742
            raise DeviceError("file_kill_all() failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (result.rc, self.errno()))
484 theseven 743
        self.logger.debug("Closed %d files\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 744
        return result.rc
745
 
395 farthen 746
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 747
    def file_unlink(self, filename):
748
        """ Removes a file """
484 theseven 749
        self.logger.debug("Deleting file %s\n" % (filename))
548 farthen 750
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%dsB" % len(filename), 40, 0, 0, 0, filename, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 751
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
752
            raise DeviceError("file_unlink(filename=\"%s\") failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (filename, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 753
        self.logger.debug("Delete file result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 754
        return result.rc
755
 
395 farthen 756
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 757
    def file_rename(self, oldname, newname):
758
        """ Renames a file """
484 theseven 759
        self.logger.debug("Renaming file %s to %s\n" % (oldname, newname))
548 farthen 760
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII248s%dsB" % min(247, len(newname)), 41, 0, 0, 0, oldname, newname, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 761
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
762
            raise DeviceError("file_rename(oldname=\"%s\", newname=\"%s\") failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (oldname, newname, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 763
        self.logger.debug("Rename file result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 764
        return result.rc
765
 
395 farthen 766
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 767
    def dir_open(self, dirname):
768
        """ Opens a directory and returns the handle """
484 theseven 769
        self.logger.debug("Opening directory %s\n" % (dirname))
548 farthen 770
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%dsB" % len(dirname), 42, 0, 0, 0, dirname, 0), "III", ("handle", None, None))
346 theseven 771
        if result.handle == 0:
772
            raise DeviceError("dir_open(dirname=\"%s\") failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (dirname, result.handle, self.errno()))
518 farthen 773
        self.logger.debug("Opened directory as handle 0x%X\n" % (result.handle))
346 theseven 774
        return result.handle
775
 
395 farthen 776
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 777
    def dir_read(self, handle):
778
        """ Reads the next entry from a directory """
518 farthen 779
        self.logger.debug("Reading next entry of directory handle 0x%X\n" % (handle))
548 farthen 780
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 43, handle, 0, 0), "III", ("version", "maxpath", "ptr"))
346 theseven 781
        if result.ptr == 0:
782
            raise DeviceError("dir_read(handle=0x%08X) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (handle, result.ptr, self.errno()))
783
        if result.version != 1:
784
            raise ValueError("Unknown version of dirent struct: %d" % result.version)
785
        dirent = self.read(result.ptr, result.maxpath + 16)
786
        ret = Bunch()
548 farthen 787
        (ret.name, ret.attributes, ret.size, ret.startcluster, ret.wrtdate, ret.wrttime) = struct.unpack("<%dsIIIHH" % result.maxpath, dirent)
346 theseven 788
        ret.name = ret.name[:ret.name.index('\x00')]
484 theseven 789
        self.logger.debug("Read directory entry:\n")
790
        self.logger.debug("Name: %s\n" % ret.name)
518 farthen 791
        self.logger.debug("Attributes: 0x%X\n" % ret.attributes)
484 theseven 792
        self.logger.debug("Size: %d\n" % ret.size)
793
        self.logger.debug("Start cluster: %d\n" % ret.startcluster)
518 farthen 794
        self.logger.debug("Last written date: 0x%X\n" % ret.wrtdate)
795
        self.logger.debug("Last written time: 0x%X\n" % ret.wrttime)
346 theseven 796
        return ret
797
 
395 farthen 798
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 799
    def dir_close(self, handle):
800
        """ Closes a directory handle """
518 farthen 801
        self.logger.debug("Closing directory handle 0x%X\n" % (handle))
548 farthen 802
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 44, handle, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 803
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
804
            raise DeviceError("dir_close(handle=0x%08X) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (handle, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 805
        self.logger.debug("Close directory result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 806
        return result.rc
807
 
395 farthen 808
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 809
    def dir_close_all(self):
810
        """ Closes all directory handles opened through the debugger """
484 theseven 811
        self.logger.debug("Closing all directories that were opened via USB\n")
548 farthen 812
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 45, 0, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 813
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
814
            raise DeviceError("dir_close_all() failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (result.rc, self.errno()))
484 theseven 815
        self.logger.debug("Closed %d directories\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 816
        return result.rc
817
 
395 farthen 818
    @command(timeout = 30000)
484 theseven 819
    def dir_kill_all(self, volume):
820
        """ Kills all directory handles of a volume (in the whole system) """
821
        self.logger.debug("Closing all directories of volume %d\n" % (volume))
548 farthen 822
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 46, volume, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 823
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
824
            raise DeviceError("dir_kill_all() failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (result.rc, self.errno()))
484 theseven 825
        self.logger.debug("Closed %d directories\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 826
        return result.rc
827
 
395 farthen 828
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 829
    def dir_create(self, dirname):
830
        """ Creates a directory """
484 theseven 831
        self.logger.debug("Creating directory %s\n" % (dirname))
548 farthen 832
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%dsB" % len(dirname), 47, 0, 0, 0, dirname, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 833
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
834
            raise DeviceError("dir_create(dirname=\"%s\") failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (dirname, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 835
        self.logger.debug("Create directory result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 836
        return result.rc
837
 
395 farthen 838
    @command(timeout = 30000)
346 theseven 839
    def dir_remove(self, dirname):
840
        """ Removes an (empty) directory """
484 theseven 841
        self.logger.debug("Removing directory %s\n" % (dirname))
548 farthen 842
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII%dsB" % len(dirname), 48, 0, 0, 0, dirname, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 843
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
844
            raise DeviceError("dir_remove(dirname=\"%s\") failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (dirname, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 845
        self.logger.debug("Remove directory result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 846
        return result.rc
847
 
394 farthen 848
    @command()
346 theseven 849
    def errno(self):
850
        """ Returns the number of the last error that happened """
484 theseven 851
        self.logger.debug("Getting last error number\n")
548 farthen 852
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 49, 0, 0, 0), "III", ("errno", None, None))
518 farthen 853
        self.logger.debug("Last error: 0x%X\n" % (result.errno))
346 theseven 854
        return result.errno
855
 
394 farthen 856
    @command()
346 theseven 857
    def disk_mount(self, volume):
858
        """ Mounts a volume """
484 theseven 859
        self.logger.debug("Mounting volume %d\n" % (volume))
548 farthen 860
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 50, volume, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 861
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
862
            raise DeviceError("disk_mount(volume=%d) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (volume, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 863
        self.logger.debug("Mount volume result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 864
        return result.rc
865
 
394 farthen 866
    @command()
346 theseven 867
    def disk_unmount(self, volume):
868
        """ Unmounts a volume """
484 theseven 869
        self.logger.debug("Unmounting volume %d\n" % (volume))
548 farthen 870
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 51, volume, 0, 0), "III", ("rc", None, None))
346 theseven 871
        if result.rc > 0x80000000:
872
            raise DeviceError("disk_unmount(volume=%d) failed with RC=0x%08X, errno=%d" % (volume, result.rc, self.errno()))
518 farthen 873
        self.logger.debug("Unmount volume result: 0x%X\n" % (result.rc))
346 theseven 874
        return result.rc
875
 
441 farthen 876
    @command()
877
    def malloc(self, size):
878
        """ Allocates 'size' bytes and returns a pointer to the allocated memory """
442 farthen 879
        self.logger.debug("Allocating %d bytes of memory\n" % size)
548 farthen 880
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 52, size, 0, 0), "III", ("ptr", None, None))
518 farthen 881
        self.logger.debug("Allocated %d bytes of memory at 0x%X\n" % (size, result.ptr))
441 farthen 882
        return result.ptr
883
 
884
    @command()
885
    def memalign(self, align, size):
886
        """ Allocates 'size' bytes aligned to 'align' and returns a pointer to the allocated memory """
518 farthen 887
        self.logger.debug("Allocating %d bytes of memory aligned to 0x%X\n" % (size, align))
548 farthen 888
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 53, align, size, 0), "III", ("ptr", None, None))
518 farthen 889
        self.logger.debug("Allocated %d bytes of memory at 0x%X\n" % (size, result.ptr))
441 farthen 890
        return result.ptr
891
 
892
    @command()
893
    def realloc(self, ptr, size):
894
        """ The size of the memory block pointed to by 'ptr' is changed to the 'size' bytes,
895
            expanding or reducing the amount of memory available in the block.
896
            Returns a pointer to the reallocated memory.
897
        """
518 farthen 898
        self.logger.debug("Reallocating 0x%X to have the new size %d\n" % (ptr, size))
548 farthen 899
        result = self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 54, ptr, size, 0), "III", ("ptr", None, None))
518 farthen 900
        self.logger.debug("Reallocated memory at 0x%X to 0x%X with the new size %d\n" % (ptr, result.ptr, size))
441 farthen 901
        return result.ptr
902
 
903
    @command()
904
    def reownalloc(self, ptr, owner):
905
        """ Changes the owner of the memory allocation 'ptr' to the thread struct at addr 'owner' """
518 farthen 906
        self.logger.debug("Changing owner of the memory region 0x%X to 0x%X\n" % (ptr, owner))
548 farthen 907
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 55, ptr, owner, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
441 farthen 908
 
909
    @command()
910
    def free(self, ptr):
911
        """ Frees the memory space pointed to by 'ptr' """
518 farthen 912
        self.logger.debug("Freeing the memory region at 0x%X\n" % ptr)
548 farthen 913
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 56, ptr, 0, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
441 farthen 914
 
473 farthen 915
    @command()
916
    def free_all(self):
917
        """ Frees all memory allocations created by the monitor thread """
918
        self.logger.debug("Freeing all memory allocations created by the monitor thread\n")
548 farthen 919
        return self.lib.monitorcommand(struct.pack("<IIII", 57, 0, 0, 0), "III", (None, None, None))
346 theseven 920
 
517 farthen 921
 
171 farthen 922
class Lib(object):
401 farthen 923
    def __init__(self, logger):
924
        self.logger = logger
925
        self.logger.debug("Initializing Lib object\n")
171 farthen 926
        self.idVendor = 0xFFFF
927
        self.idProduct = 0xE000
176 farthen 928
 
929
        self.headersize = 0x10
930
 
931
        self.connect()
56 benedikt93 932
 
171 farthen 933
    def connect(self):
401 farthen 934
        self.dev = Dev(self.idVendor, self.idProduct, self.logger)
171 farthen 935
        self.connected = True
56 benedikt93 936
 
171 farthen 937
    def monitorcommand(self, cmd, rcvdatatypes=None, rcvstruct=None):
582 farthen 938
        self.logger.debug("Sending monitorcommand [0x%s]\n" % base64.b16encode(cmd[3::-1]).decode("ascii"))
269 farthen 939
        writelen = self.dev.cout(cmd)
171 farthen 940
        if rcvdatatypes:
941
            rcvdatatypes = "I" + rcvdatatypes # add the response
942
            data = self.dev.cin(struct.calcsize(rcvdatatypes))
943
            data = struct.unpack(rcvdatatypes, data)
506 farthen 944
            try:
945
                response = responsecode(data[0])
946
            except IndexError:
947
                self.logger.debug("Response: UNKOWN\n")
948
                raise DeviceError("Invalid response! This should NOT happen!")
949
            if response == "OK":
401 farthen 950
                self.logger.debug("Response: OK\n")
171 farthen 951
                if rcvstruct:
952
                    datadict = Bunch()
953
                    counter = 1 # start with 1, 0 is the id
954
                    for item in rcvstruct:
955
                        if item != None: # else the data is undefined
956
                            datadict[item] = data[counter]
957
                        counter += 1
958
                    return datadict
959
                else:
960
                    return data
506 farthen 961
            elif response == "UNSUPPORTED":
401 farthen 962
                self.logger.debug("Response: UNSUPPORTED\n")
171 farthen 963
                raise DeviceError("The device does not support this command.")
506 farthen 964
            elif response == "INVALID":
401 farthen 965
                self.logger.debug("Response: INVALID\n")
171 farthen 966
                raise DeviceError("Invalid command! This should NOT happen!")
506 farthen 967
            elif response == "BUSY":
401 farthen 968
                self.logger.debug("Response: BUSY\n")
171 farthen 969
                raise DeviceError("Device busy")
269 farthen 970
        else:
971
            return writelen
56 benedikt93 972
 
973
 
171 farthen 974
class Dev(object):
401 farthen 975
    def __init__(self, idVendor, idProduct, logger):
171 farthen 976
        self.idVendor = idVendor
977
        self.idProduct = idProduct
67 benedikt93 978
 
401 farthen 979
        self.logger = logger
980
        self.logger.debug("Initializing Dev object\n")
981
 
171 farthen 982
        self.interface = 0
983
        self.timeout = 100
517 farthen 984
 
171 farthen 985
        self.connect()
986
        self.findEndpoints()
987
 
401 farthen 988
        self.logger.debug("Successfully connected to device\n")
342 farthen 989
 
990
        # Device properties
343 farthen 991
        self.packetsizelimit = Bunch()
992
        self.packetsizelimit.cout = None
993
        self.packetsizelimit.cin = None
994
        self.packetsizelimit.dout = None
995
        self.packetsizelimit.din = None
342 farthen 996
 
343 farthen 997
        self.version = Bunch()
342 farthen 998
        self.version.revision = None
999
        self.version.majorv = None
1000
        self.version.minorv = None
1001
        self.version.patchv = None
1002
        self.swtypeid = None
1003
        self.hwtypeid = None
1004
 
343 farthen 1005
        self.usermem = Bunch()
342 farthen 1006
        self.usermem.lower = None
1007
        self.usermem.upper = None
56 benedikt93 1008
 
171 farthen 1009
    def __del__(self):
1010
        self.disconnect()
56 benedikt93 1011
 
171 farthen 1012
    def findEndpoints(self):
401 farthen 1013
        self.logger.debug("Searching for device endpoints:\n")
171 farthen 1014
        epcounter = 0
343 farthen 1015
        self.endpoint = Bunch()
171 farthen 1016
        for cfg in self.dev:
1017
            for intf in cfg:
1018
                for ep in intf:
1019
                    if epcounter == 0:
518 farthen 1020
                        self.logger.debug("Found cout endpoint at 0x%X\n" % ep.bEndpointAddress)
343 farthen 1021
                        self.endpoint.cout = ep.bEndpointAddress
171 farthen 1022
                    elif epcounter == 1:
518 farthen 1023
                        self.logger.debug("Found cin endpoint at 0x%X\n" % ep.bEndpointAddress)
343 farthen 1024
                        self.endpoint.cin = ep.bEndpointAddress
171 farthen 1025
                    elif epcounter == 2:
518 farthen 1026
                        self.logger.debug("Found dout endpoint at 0x%X\n" % ep.bEndpointAddress)
343 farthen 1027
                        self.endpoint.dout = ep.bEndpointAddress
171 farthen 1028
                    elif epcounter == 3:
518 farthen 1029
                        self.logger.debug("Found din endpoint at 0x%X\n" % ep.bEndpointAddress)
343 farthen 1030
                        self.endpoint.din = ep.bEndpointAddress
171 farthen 1031
                    epcounter += 1
1032
        if epcounter <= 3:
518 farthen 1033
            raise DeviceError("Not all endpoints found in the descriptor. Only %d endpoints found, at least 4 endpoints were expeceted" % epcounter)
56 benedikt93 1034
 
171 farthen 1035
    def connect(self):
427 farthen 1036
        self.logger.debug("Looking for emCORE device\n")
171 farthen 1037
        self.dev = usb.core.find(idVendor=self.idVendor, idProduct=self.idProduct)
1038
        if self.dev is None:
1039
            raise DeviceNotFoundError()
401 farthen 1040
        self.logger.debug("Device Found!\n")
1041
        self.logger.debug("Setting first configuration\n")
171 farthen 1042
        self.dev.set_configuration()
56 benedikt93 1043
 
171 farthen 1044
    def disconnect(self):
1045
        pass
102 benedikt93 1046
 
171 farthen 1047
    def send(self, endpoint, data):
1048
        size = self.dev.write(endpoint, data, self.interface, self.timeout)
1049
        if size != len(data):
176 farthen 1050
            raise SendError("Not all data was written!")
171 farthen 1051
        return len
102 benedikt93 1052
 
171 farthen 1053
    def receive(self, endpoint, size):
1054
        read = self.dev.read(endpoint, size, self.interface, self.timeout)
1055
        if len(read) != size:
176 farthen 1056
            raise ReceiveError("Requested size and read size don't match!")
171 farthen 1057
        return read
56 benedikt93 1058
 
171 farthen 1059
    def cout(self, data):
518 farthen 1060
        self.logger.debug("Sending data to cout endpoint with the size %d\n" % len(data))
343 farthen 1061
        if self.packetsizelimit.cout and len(data) > self.packetsizelimit.cout:
171 farthen 1062
            raise SendError("Packet too big")
343 farthen 1063
        return self.send(self.endpoint.cout, data)
94 benedikt93 1064
 
171 farthen 1065
    def cin(self, size):
518 farthen 1066
        self.logger.debug("Receiving data on the cin endpoint with the size %d\n" % size)
343 farthen 1067
        if self.packetsizelimit.cin and size > self.packetsizelimit.cin:
171 farthen 1068
            raise ReceiveError("Packet too big")
343 farthen 1069
        return self.receive(self.endpoint.cin, size)
94 benedikt93 1070
 
171 farthen 1071
    def dout(self, data):
518 farthen 1072
        self.logger.debug("Sending data to cout endpoint with the size %d\n" % len(data))
343 farthen 1073
        if self.packetsizelimit.dout and len(data) > self.packetsizelimit.dout:
171 farthen 1074
            raise SendError("Packet too big")
343 farthen 1075
        return self.send(self.endpoint.dout, data)
94 benedikt93 1076
 
171 farthen 1077
    def din(self, size):
518 farthen 1078
        self.logger.debug("Receiving data on the din endpoint with the size %d\n" % size)
343 farthen 1079
        if self.packetsizelimit.din and size > self.packetsizelimit.din:
171 farthen 1080
            raise ReceiveError("Packet too big")
343 farthen 1081
        return self.receive(self.endpoint.din, size)
56 benedikt93 1082
 
96 benedikt93 1083
 
171 farthen 1084
if __name__ == "__main__":
396 farthen 1085
    from misc import Logger
1086
    logger = Logger()
1087
 
500 farthen 1088
    if sys.argv[1] == "gendoc":
396 farthen 1089
        # Generates Documentation
1090
        from misc import gendoc
501 farthen 1091
        logger.write("Generating documentation\n")
396 farthen 1092
        cmddict = {}
582 farthen 1093
        for attr, value in Emcore.__dict__.items():
396 farthen 1094
            if getattr(value, 'func', False):
1095
                if getattr(value.func, '_command', False):
1096
                    cmddict[value.func.__name__] = value
501 farthen 1097
        logger.write(gendoc(cmddict))
441 farthen 1098
 
1099
    elif sys.argv[1] == "malloctest":
1100
        emcore = Emcore()
501 farthen 1101
        logger.write("Allocating 200 bytes of memory: ")
441 farthen 1102
        addr = emcore.malloc(200)
518 farthen 1103
        logger.write("0x%X\n" % addr)
501 farthen 1104
        logger.write("Reallocating to 2000 bytes: ")
441 farthen 1105
        addr = emcore.realloc(addr, 2000)
518 farthen 1106
        logger.write("0x%X\n" % addr)
1107
        logger.write("Freeing 0x%X\n" % addr)
441 farthen 1108
        emcore.free(addr)
501 farthen 1109
        logger.write("Allocating 1000 bytes of memory aligned to 100 bytes: ")
441 farthen 1110
        addr = emcore.memalign(100, 1000)
518 farthen 1111
        logger.write("0x%X\n" % addr)
1112
        logger.write("Freeing 0x%X\n" % addr)
441 farthen 1113
        emcore.free(addr)