/qextserialport/posix_qextserialport.cpp
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- #include <fcntl.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include "qextserialport.h"
- #include <QMutexLocker>
- #include <QDebug>
- void QextSerialPort::platformSpecificInit()
- {
- fd = 0;
- readNotifier = 0;
- }
- /*!
- Standard destructor.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::platformSpecificDestruct()
- {}
- /*!
- Sets the baud rate of the serial port. Note that not all rates are applicable on
- all platforms. The following table shows translations of the various baud rate
- constants on Windows(including NT/2000) and POSIX platforms. Speeds marked with an *
- are speeds that are usable on both Windows and POSIX.
- \note
- BAUD76800 may not be supported on all POSIX systems. SGI/IRIX systems do not support
- BAUD1800.
- \verbatim
- RATE Windows Speed POSIX Speed
- ----------- ------------- -----------
- BAUD50 110 50
- BAUD75 110 75
- *BAUD110 110 110
- BAUD134 110 134.5
- BAUD150 110 150
- BAUD200 110 200
- *BAUD300 300 300
- *BAUD600 600 600
- *BAUD1200 1200 1200
- BAUD1800 1200 1800
- *BAUD2400 2400 2400
- *BAUD4800 4800 4800
- *BAUD9600 9600 9600
- BAUD14400 14400 9600
- *BAUD19200 19200 19200
- *BAUD38400 38400 38400
- BAUD56000 56000 38400
- *BAUD57600 57600 57600
- BAUD76800 57600 76800
- *BAUD115200 115200 115200
- BAUD128000 128000 115200
- BAUD256000 256000 115200
- \endverbatim
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setBaudRate(BaudRateType baudRate)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (Settings.BaudRate!=baudRate) {
- switch (baudRate) {
- case BAUD14400:
- Settings.BaudRate=BAUD9600;
- break;
- case BAUD56000:
- Settings.BaudRate=BAUD38400;
- break;
- case BAUD76800:
- #ifndef B76800
- Settings.BaudRate=BAUD57600;
- #else
- Settings.BaudRate=baudRate;
- #endif
- break;
- case BAUD128000:
- case BAUD256000:
- Settings.BaudRate=BAUD115200;
- break;
- default:
- Settings.BaudRate=baudRate;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (isOpen()) {
- switch (baudRate) {
- /*50 baud*/
- case BAUD50:
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort Portability Warning: Windows does not support 50 baud operation.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B50;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B50);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B50);
- #endif
- break;
- /*75 baud*/
- case BAUD75:
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort Portability Warning: Windows does not support 75 baud operation.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B75;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B75);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B75);
- #endif
- break;
- /*110 baud*/
- case BAUD110:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B110;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B110);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B110);
- #endif
- break;
- /*134.5 baud*/
- case BAUD134:
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort Portability Warning: Windows does not support 134.5 baud operation.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B134;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B134);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B134);
- #endif
- break;
- /*150 baud*/
- case BAUD150:
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort Portability Warning: Windows does not support 150 baud operation.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B150;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B150);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B150);
- #endif
- break;
- /*200 baud*/
- case BAUD200:
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort Portability Warning: Windows does not support 200 baud operation.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B200;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B200);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B200);
- #endif
- break;
- /*300 baud*/
- case BAUD300:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B300;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B300);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B300);
- #endif
- break;
- /*600 baud*/
- case BAUD600:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B600;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B600);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B600);
- #endif
- break;
- /*1200 baud*/
- case BAUD1200:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B1200;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B1200);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B1200);
- #endif
- break;
- /*1800 baud*/
- case BAUD1800:
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort Portability Warning: Windows and IRIX do not support 1800 baud operation.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B1800;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B1800);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B1800);
- #endif
- break;
- /*2400 baud*/
- case BAUD2400:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B2400;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B2400);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B2400);
- #endif
- break;
- /*4800 baud*/
- case BAUD4800:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B4800;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B4800);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B4800);
- #endif
- break;
- /*9600 baud*/
- case BAUD9600:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B9600;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B9600);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B9600);
- #endif
- break;
- /*14400 baud*/
- case BAUD14400:
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: POSIX does not support 14400 baud operation. Switching to 9600 baud.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B9600;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B9600);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B9600);
- #endif
- break;
- /*19200 baud*/
- case BAUD19200:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B19200;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B19200);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B19200);
- #endif
- break;
- /*38400 baud*/
- case BAUD38400:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B38400;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B38400);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B38400);
- #endif
- break;
- /*56000 baud*/
- case BAUD56000:
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: POSIX does not support 56000 baud operation. Switching to 38400 baud.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B38400;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B38400);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B38400);
- #endif
- break;
- /*57600 baud*/
- case BAUD57600:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B57600;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B57600);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B57600);
- #endif
- break;
- /*76800 baud*/
- case BAUD76800:
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort Portability Warning: Windows and some POSIX systems do not support 76800 baud operation.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- #ifdef B76800
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B76800;
- #else
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: QextSerialPort was compiled without 76800 baud support. Switching to 57600 baud.");
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B57600;
- #endif //B76800
- #else //CBAUD
- #ifdef B76800
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B76800);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B76800);
- #else
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: QextSerialPort was compiled without 76800 baud support. Switching to 57600 baud.");
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B57600);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B57600);
- #endif //B76800
- #endif //CBAUD
- break;
- /*115200 baud*/
- case BAUD115200:
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B115200;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B115200);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B115200);
- #endif
- break;
- /*128000 baud*/
- case BAUD128000:
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: POSIX does not support 128000 baud operation. Switching to 115200 baud.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B115200;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B115200);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B115200);
- #endif
- break;
- /*256000 baud*/
- case BAUD256000:
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: POSIX does not support 256000 baud operation. Switching to 115200 baud.");
- #ifdef CBAUD
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CBAUD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=B115200;
- #else
- cfsetispeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B115200);
- cfsetospeed(&Posix_CommConfig, B115200);
- #endif
- break;
- }
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- }
- /*!
- Sets the number of data bits used by the serial port. Possible values of dataBits are:
- \verbatim
- DATA_5 5 data bits
- DATA_6 6 data bits
- DATA_7 7 data bits
- DATA_8 8 data bits
- \endverbatim
- \note
- This function is subject to the following restrictions:
- \par
- 5 data bits cannot be used with 2 stop bits.
- \par
- 8 data bits cannot be used with space parity on POSIX systems.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setDataBits(DataBitsType dataBits)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (Settings.DataBits!=dataBits) {
- if ((Settings.StopBits==STOP_2 && dataBits==DATA_5) ||
- (Settings.StopBits==STOP_1_5 && dataBits!=DATA_5) ||
- (Settings.Parity==PAR_SPACE && dataBits==DATA_8)) {
- }
- else {
- Settings.DataBits=dataBits;
- }
- }
- if (isOpen()) {
- switch(dataBits) {
- /*5 data bits*/
- case DATA_5:
- if (Settings.StopBits==STOP_2) {
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: 5 Data bits cannot be used with 2 stop bits.");
- }
- else {
- Settings.DataBits=dataBits;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CSIZE);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CS5;
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- break;
- /*6 data bits*/
- case DATA_6:
- if (Settings.StopBits==STOP_1_5) {
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: 6 Data bits cannot be used with 1.5 stop bits.");
- }
- else {
- Settings.DataBits=dataBits;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CSIZE);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CS6;
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- break;
- /*7 data bits*/
- case DATA_7:
- if (Settings.StopBits==STOP_1_5) {
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: 7 Data bits cannot be used with 1.5 stop bits.");
- }
- else {
- Settings.DataBits=dataBits;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CSIZE);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CS7;
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- break;
- /*8 data bits*/
- case DATA_8:
- if (Settings.StopBits==STOP_1_5) {
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: 8 Data bits cannot be used with 1.5 stop bits.");
- }
- else {
- Settings.DataBits=dataBits;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CSIZE);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CS8;
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- /*!
- Sets the parity associated with the serial port. The possible values of parity are:
- \verbatim
- PAR_SPACE Space Parity
- PAR_MARK Mark Parity
- PAR_NONE No Parity
- PAR_EVEN Even Parity
- PAR_ODD Odd Parity
- \endverbatim
- \note
- This function is subject to the following limitations:
- \par
- POSIX systems do not support mark parity.
- \par
- POSIX systems support space parity only if tricked into doing so, and only with
- fewer than 8 data bits. Use space parity very carefully with POSIX systems.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setParity(ParityType parity)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (Settings.Parity!=parity) {
- if (parity==PAR_MARK || (parity==PAR_SPACE && Settings.DataBits==DATA_8)) {
- }
- else {
- Settings.Parity=parity;
- }
- }
- if (isOpen()) {
- switch (parity) {
- /*space parity*/
- case PAR_SPACE:
- if (Settings.DataBits==DATA_8) {
- TTY_PORTABILITY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: Space parity is only supported in POSIX with 7 or fewer data bits");
- }
- else {
- /*space parity not directly supported - add an extra data bit to simulate it*/
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=~(PARENB|CSIZE);
- switch(Settings.DataBits) {
- case DATA_5:
- Settings.DataBits=DATA_6;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CS6;
- break;
- case DATA_6:
- Settings.DataBits=DATA_7;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CS7;
- break;
- case DATA_7:
- Settings.DataBits=DATA_8;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CS8;
- break;
- case DATA_8:
- break;
- }
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- break;
- /*mark parity - WINDOWS ONLY*/
- case PAR_MARK:
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: Mark parity is not supported by POSIX.");
- break;
- /*no parity*/
- case PAR_NONE:
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~PARENB);
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- break;
- /*even parity*/
- case PAR_EVEN:
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~PARODD);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=PARENB;
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- break;
- /*odd parity*/
- case PAR_ODD:
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=(PARENB|PARODD);
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- /*!
- Sets the number of stop bits used by the serial port. Possible values of stopBits are:
- \verbatim
- STOP_1 1 stop bit
- STOP_1_5 1.5 stop bits
- STOP_2 2 stop bits
- \endverbatim
- \note
- This function is subject to the following restrictions:
- \par
- 2 stop bits cannot be used with 5 data bits.
- \par
- POSIX does not support 1.5 stop bits.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setStopBits(StopBitsType stopBits)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (Settings.StopBits!=stopBits) {
- if ((Settings.DataBits==DATA_5 && stopBits==STOP_2) || stopBits==STOP_1_5) {}
- else {
- Settings.StopBits=stopBits;
- }
- }
- if (isOpen()) {
- switch (stopBits) {
- /*one stop bit*/
- case STOP_1:
- Settings.StopBits=stopBits;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CSTOPB);
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- break;
- /*1.5 stop bits*/
- case STOP_1_5:
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: 1.5 stop bit operation is not supported by POSIX.");
- break;
- /*two stop bits*/
- case STOP_2:
- if (Settings.DataBits==DATA_5) {
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: 2 stop bits cannot be used with 5 data bits");
- }
- else {
- Settings.StopBits=stopBits;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CSTOPB;
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- /*!
- Sets the flow control used by the port. Possible values of flow are:
- \verbatim
- FLOW_OFF No flow control
- FLOW_HARDWARE Hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control
- FLOW_XONXOFF Software (XON/XOFF) flow control
- \endverbatim
- \note
- FLOW_HARDWARE may not be supported on all versions of UNIX. In cases where it is
- unsupported, FLOW_HARDWARE is the same as FLOW_OFF.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setFlowControl(FlowType flow)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (Settings.FlowControl!=flow) {
- Settings.FlowControl=flow;
- }
- if (isOpen()) {
- switch(flow) {
- /*no flow control*/
- case FLOW_OFF:
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CRTSCTS);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_iflag&=(~(IXON|IXOFF|IXANY));
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- break;
- /*software (XON/XOFF) flow control*/
- case FLOW_XONXOFF:
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag&=(~CRTSCTS);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_iflag|=(IXON|IXOFF|IXANY);
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- break;
- case FLOW_HARDWARE:
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CRTSCTS;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_iflag&=(~(IXON|IXOFF|IXANY));
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- /*!
- Sets the read and write timeouts for the port to millisec milliseconds.
- Note that this is a per-character timeout, i.e. the port will wait this long for each
- individual character, not for the whole read operation. This timeout also applies to the
- bytesWaiting() function.
- \note
- POSIX does not support millisecond-level control for I/O timeout values. Any
- timeout set using this function will be set to the next lowest tenth of a second for
- the purposes of detecting read or write timeouts. For example a timeout of 550 milliseconds
- will be seen by the class as a timeout of 500 milliseconds for the purposes of reading and
- writing the port. However millisecond-level control is allowed by the select() system call,
- so for example a 550-millisecond timeout will be seen as 550 milliseconds on POSIX systems for
- the purpose of detecting available bytes in the read buffer.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setTimeout(long millisec)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- Settings.Timeout_Millisec = millisec;
- Posix_Copy_Timeout.tv_sec = millisec / 1000;
- Posix_Copy_Timeout.tv_usec = millisec % 1000;
- if (isOpen()) {
- if (millisec == -1)
- fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_NDELAY);
- else
- //O_SYNC should enable blocking ::write()
- //however this seems not working on Linux 2.6.21 (works on OpenBSD 4.2)
- fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_SYNC);
- tcgetattr(fd, & Posix_CommConfig);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cc[VTIME] = millisec/100;
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, & Posix_CommConfig);
- }
- }
- /*!
- Opens the serial port associated to this class.
- This function has no effect if the port associated with the class is already open.
- The port is also configured to the current settings, as stored in the Settings structure.
- */
- bool QextSerialPort::open(OpenMode mode)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (mode == QIODevice::NotOpen)
- return isOpen();
- if (!isOpen()) {
- qDebug() << "trying to open file" << port.toAscii();
- //note: linux 2.6.21 seems to ignore O_NDELAY flag
- if ((fd = ::open(port.toAscii() ,O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) != -1) {
- qDebug("file opened succesfully");
- setOpenMode(mode); // Flag the port as opened
- tcgetattr(fd, &old_termios); // Save the old termios
- Posix_CommConfig = old_termios; // Make a working copy
- cfmakeraw(&Posix_CommConfig); // Enable raw access
- /*set up other port settings*/
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cflag|=CREAD|CLOCAL;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_lflag&=(~(ICANON|ECHO|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHONL|ISIG));
- Posix_CommConfig.c_iflag&=(~(INPCK|IGNPAR|PARMRK|ISTRIP|ICRNL|IXANY));
- Posix_CommConfig.c_oflag&=(~OPOST);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cc[VMIN]= 0;
- #ifdef _POSIX_VDISABLE // Is a disable character available on this system?
- // Some systems allow for per-device disable-characters, so get the
- // proper value for the configured device
- const long vdisable = fpathconf(fd, _PC_VDISABLE);
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cc[VINTR] = vdisable;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cc[VQUIT] = vdisable;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cc[VSTART] = vdisable;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cc[VSTOP] = vdisable;
- Posix_CommConfig.c_cc[VSUSP] = vdisable;
- #endif //_POSIX_VDISABLE
- setBaudRate(Settings.BaudRate);
- setDataBits(Settings.DataBits);
- setParity(Settings.Parity);
- setStopBits(Settings.StopBits);
- setFlowControl(Settings.FlowControl);
- setTimeout(Settings.Timeout_Millisec);
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &Posix_CommConfig);
- if (queryMode() == QextSerialPort::EventDriven) {
- readNotifier = new QSocketNotifier(fd, QSocketNotifier::Read, this);
- connect(readNotifier, SIGNAL(activated(int)), this, SIGNAL(readyRead()));
- }
- } else {
- qDebug() << "could not open file:" << strerror(errno);
- lastErr = E_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
- }
- }
- return isOpen();
- }
- /*!
- Closes a serial port. This function has no effect if the serial port associated with the class
- is not currently open.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::close()
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if( isOpen() )
- {
- // Force a flush and then restore the original termios
- flush();
- // Using both TCSAFLUSH and TCSANOW here discards any pending input
- tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH | TCSANOW, &old_termios); // Restore termios
- // Be a good QIODevice and call QIODevice::close() before POSIX close()
- // so the aboutToClose() signal is emitted at the proper time
- QIODevice::close(); // Flag the device as closed
- // QIODevice::close() doesn't actually close the port, so do that here
- ::close(fd);
- if(readNotifier) {
- delete readNotifier;
- readNotifier = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- /*!
- Flushes all pending I/O to the serial port. This function has no effect if the serial port
- associated with the class is not currently open.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::flush()
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (isOpen())
- tcflush(fd, TCIOFLUSH);
- }
- /*!
- This function will return the number of bytes waiting in the receive queue of the serial port.
- It is included primarily to provide a complete QIODevice interface, and will not record errors
- in the lastErr member (because it is const). This function is also not thread-safe - in
- multithreading situations, use QextSerialPort::bytesWaiting() instead.
- */
- qint64 QextSerialPort::size() const
- {
- int numBytes;
- if (ioctl(fd, FIONREAD, &numBytes)<0) {
- numBytes = 0;
- }
- return (qint64)numBytes;
- }
- /*!
- Returns the number of bytes waiting in the port's receive queue. This function will return 0 if
- the port is not currently open, or -1 on error.
- */
- qint64 QextSerialPort::bytesAvailable() const
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (isOpen()) {
- int bytesQueued;
- if (ioctl(fd, FIONREAD, &bytesQueued) == -1) {
- return (qint64)-1;
- }
- return bytesQueued + QIODevice::bytesAvailable();
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /*!
- This function is included to implement the full QIODevice interface, and currently has no
- purpose within this class. This function is meaningless on an unbuffered device and currently
- only prints a warning message to that effect.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::ungetChar(char)
- {
- /*meaningless on unbuffered sequential device - return error and print a warning*/
- TTY_WARNING("QextSerialPort: ungetChar() called on an unbuffered sequential device - operation is meaningless");
- }
- /*!
- Translates a system-specific error code to a QextSerialPort error code. Used internally.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::translateError(ulong error)
- {
- switch (error) {
- case EBADF:
- case ENOTTY:
- lastErr=E_INVALID_FD;
- break;
- case EINTR:
- lastErr=E_CAUGHT_NON_BLOCKED_SIGNAL;
- break;
- case ENOMEM:
- lastErr=E_NO_MEMORY;
- break;
- }
- }
- /*!
- Sets DTR line to the requested state (high by default). This function will have no effect if
- the port associated with the class is not currently open.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setDtr(bool set)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (isOpen()) {
- int status;
- ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &status);
- if (set) {
- status|=TIOCM_DTR;
- }
- else {
- status&=~TIOCM_DTR;
- }
- ioctl(fd, TIOCMSET, &status);
- }
- }
- /*!
- Sets RTS line to the requested state (high by default). This function will have no effect if
- the port associated with the class is not currently open.
- */
- void QextSerialPort::setRts(bool set)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (isOpen()) {
- int status;
- ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &status);
- if (set) {
- status|=TIOCM_RTS;
- }
- else {
- status&=~TIOCM_RTS;
- }
- ioctl(fd, TIOCMSET, &status);
- }
- }
- /*!
- Returns the line status as stored by the port function. This function will retrieve the states
- of the following lines: DCD, CTS, DSR, and RI. On POSIX systems, the following additional lines
- can be monitored: DTR, RTS, Secondary TXD, and Secondary RXD. The value returned is an unsigned
- long with specific bits indicating which lines are high. The following constants should be used
- to examine the states of individual lines:
- \verbatim
- Mask Line
- ------ ----
- LS_CTS CTS
- LS_DSR DSR
- LS_DCD DCD
- LS_RI RI
- LS_RTS RTS (POSIX only)
- LS_DTR DTR (POSIX only)
- LS_ST Secondary TXD (POSIX only)
- LS_SR Secondary RXD (POSIX only)
- \endverbatim
- This function will return 0 if the port associated with the class is not currently open.
- */
- unsigned long QextSerialPort::lineStatus()
- {
- unsigned long Status=0, Temp=0;
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- if (isOpen()) {
- ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &Temp);
- if (Temp&TIOCM_CTS) {
- Status|=LS_CTS;
- }
- if (Temp&TIOCM_DSR) {
- Status|=LS_DSR;
- }
- if (Temp&TIOCM_RI) {
- Status|=LS_RI;
- }
- if (Temp&TIOCM_CD) {
- Status|=LS_DCD;
- }
- if (Temp&TIOCM_DTR) {
- Status|=LS_DTR;
- }
- if (Temp&TIOCM_RTS) {
- Status|=LS_RTS;
- }
- if (Temp&TIOCM_ST) {
- Status|=LS_ST;
- }
- if (Temp&TIOCM_SR) {
- Status|=LS_SR;
- }
- }
- return Status;
- }
- /*!
- Reads a block of data from the serial port. This function will read at most maxSize bytes from
- the serial port and place them in the buffer pointed to by data. Return value is the number of
- bytes actually read, or -1 on error.
- \warning before calling this function ensure that serial port associated with this class
- is currently open (use isOpen() function to check if port is open).
- */
- qint64 QextSerialPort::readData(char * data, qint64 maxSize)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- int retVal = ::read(fd, data, maxSize);
- if (retVal == -1)
- lastErr = E_READ_FAILED;
- return retVal;
- }
- /*!
- Writes a block of data to the serial port. This function will write maxSize bytes
- from the buffer pointed to by data to the serial port. Return value is the number
- of bytes actually written, or -1 on error.
- \warning before calling this function ensure that serial port associated with this class
- is currently open (use isOpen() function to check if port is open).
- */
- qint64 QextSerialPort::writeData(const char * data, qint64 maxSize)
- {
- QMutexLocker lock(mutex);
- int retVal = ::write(fd, data, maxSize);
- if (retVal == -1)
- lastErr = E_WRITE_FAILED;
- return (qint64)retVal;
- }