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README
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The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform,
Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various
device types (such as logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, multimeters, and more).
sigrok-test is a collection of various tools and files for testing sigrok.
Status
------
Work in progress.
Distro packagers should NOT package this!
Requirements
------------
- git
- gcc
- make
- autoconf >= 2.63
- automake >= 1.11
- pkg-config >= 0.22
- libglib >= 2.24.0
- Python >= 3.2
- libsigrok >= 0.5.0
- libsigrokdecode >= 0.5.0
- python3-coverage
Building and usage
------------------
Assumption: libsigrok and libsigrokdecode are installed in $HOME/sr.
If they are in a standard location instead, you don't need the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH below.
In order to get the sigrok-test source code and build it, run:
$ git clone git://sigrok.org/sigrok-test
$ cd sigrok-test
$ ./autogen.sh
$ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/sr/lib/pkgconfig ./configure \
--with-decodersdir=/path/to/decoders
$ make
This will test the decoders located at /path/to/decoders:
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/sr/lib ./decoder/pdtest -r -v -a
Adding tests
------------
The best way to add tests is to copy one that is similar, and adjust
accordingly. Some notes:
* In test.conf, the channel assignments must be done in a specific way:
protocol-decoder <pdname> channel <pd_channel_name>=<#> ...
Example:
protocol-decoder mcs48 d0=8 d1=9 [...] a8=0 ...
Of important note, the channels/probes are numbered from 0, regardless of
the naming used in the capture file.
* To initially generate the test files which have been configured in test.conf
pdtest has to be run with the -f parameter first.
Example:
./decoder/pdtest -r -v -f <testroot>
This can also be done to update the test-cases in case of a changes in
the protocol decoder.
* To troubleshoot a specific test, try:
* Run all tests under decoder/test/<testroot>:
./decoder/pdtest -v -d -r <testroot>
* Run the named test. Note, in this case <testname> is not
a file but rather a test described in <testroot>/test.conf.
./decoder/pdtest -v -d -r <testroot>/<testname>
* Print parameters as parsed from <testroot>/test.conf (to spot typos):
./decoder/pdtest -v -s <testroot>
Copyright and license
---------------------
sigrok-test contains various tools that are licensed under different terms.
Some are licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2 (or later),
others under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3 (or later).
Please see the individual source files for the full list of copyright holders
and the license that applies to the respective tool.
Mailing list
------------
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel
IRC
---
You can find the sigrok developers in the #sigrok IRC channel on Libera.Chat.
Website
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http://sigrok.org