168 lines
4.5 KiB
Go
168 lines
4.5 KiB
Go
/*
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Goserial is a simple go package to allow you to read and write from
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the serial port as a stream of bytes.
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It aims to have the same API on all platforms, including windows. As
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an added bonus, the windows package does not use cgo, so you can cross
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compile for windows from another platform. Unfortunately goinstall
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does not currently let you cross compile so you will have to do it
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manually:
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GOOS=windows make clean install
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Currently there is very little in the way of configurability. You can
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set the baud rate. Then you can Read(), Write(), or Close() the
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connection. Read() will block until at least one byte is returned.
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Write is the same. There is currently no exposed way to set the
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timeouts, though patches are welcome.
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Currently all ports are opened with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no
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parity, no hardware flow control, and no software flow control. This
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works fine for many real devices and many faux serial devices
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including usb-to-serial converters and bluetooth serial ports.
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You may Read() and Write() simulantiously on the same connection (from
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different goroutines).
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Example usage:
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package main
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import (
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"github.com/tarm/serial"
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"log"
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)
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func main() {
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c := &serial.Config{Name: "COM5", Baud: 115200}
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s, err := serial.OpenPort(c)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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n, err := s.Write([]byte("test"))
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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buf := make([]byte, 128)
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n, err = s.Read(buf)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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log.Print("%q", buf[:n])
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}
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*/
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package serial
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import (
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"errors"
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"time"
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)
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const DefaultSize = 8 // Default value for Config.Size
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type StopBits byte
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type Parity byte
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const (
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Stop1 StopBits = 1
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Stop1Half StopBits = 15
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Stop2 StopBits = 2
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)
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const (
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ParityNone Parity = 'N'
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ParityOdd Parity = 'O'
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ParityEven Parity = 'E'
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ParityMark Parity = 'M' // parity bit is always 1
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ParitySpace Parity = 'S' // parity bit is always 0
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)
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// Config contains the information needed to open a serial port.
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//
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// Currently few options are implemented, but more may be added in the
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// future (patches welcome), so it is recommended that you create a
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// new config addressing the fields by name rather than by order.
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//
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// For example:
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//
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// c0 := &serial.Config{Name: "COM45", Baud: 115200, ReadTimeout: time.Millisecond * 500}
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// or
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// c1 := new(serial.Config)
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// c1.Name = "/dev/tty.usbserial"
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// c1.Baud = 115200
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// c1.ReadTimeout = time.Millisecond * 500
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//
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type Config struct {
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Name string
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Baud int
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ReadTimeout time.Duration // Total timeout
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// Size is the number of data bits. If 0, DefaultSize is used.
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Size byte
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// Parity is the bit to use and defaults to ParityNone (no parity bit).
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Parity Parity
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// Number of stop bits to use. Default is 1 (1 stop bit).
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StopBits StopBits
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// RTSFlowControl bool
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// DTRFlowControl bool
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// XONFlowControl bool
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// CRLFTranslate bool
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}
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// ErrBadSize is returned if Size is not supported.
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var ErrBadSize error = errors.New("unsupported serial data size")
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// ErrBadStopBits is returned if the specified StopBits setting not supported.
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var ErrBadStopBits error = errors.New("unsupported stop bit setting")
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// ErrBadParity is returned if the parity is not supported.
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var ErrBadParity error = errors.New("unsupported parity setting")
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// OpenPort opens a serial port with the specified configuration
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func OpenPort(c *Config) (*Port, error) {
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size, par, stop := c.Size, c.Parity, c.StopBits
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if size == 0 {
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size = DefaultSize
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}
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if par == 0 {
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par = ParityNone
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}
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if stop == 0 {
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stop = Stop1
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}
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return openPort(c.Name, c.Baud, size, par, stop, c.ReadTimeout)
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}
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// Converts the timeout values for Linux / POSIX systems
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func posixTimeoutValues(readTimeout time.Duration) (vmin uint8, vtime uint8) {
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const MAXUINT8 = 1<<8 - 1 // 255
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// set blocking / non-blocking read
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var minBytesToRead uint8 = 1
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var readTimeoutInDeci int64
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if readTimeout > 0 {
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// EOF on zero read
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minBytesToRead = 0
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// convert timeout to deciseconds as expected by VTIME
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readTimeoutInDeci = (readTimeout.Nanoseconds() / 1e6 / 100)
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// capping the timeout
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if readTimeoutInDeci < 1 {
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// min possible timeout 1 Deciseconds (0.1s)
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readTimeoutInDeci = 1
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} else if readTimeoutInDeci > MAXUINT8 {
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// max possible timeout is 255 deciseconds (25.5s)
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readTimeoutInDeci = MAXUINT8
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}
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}
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return minBytesToRead, uint8(readTimeoutInDeci)
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}
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// func SendBreak()
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// func RegisterBreakHandler(func())
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