This patch changes rig_list_foreach such that the called function may
call rig_unregister without having to access freed memory. This avoids
a valgrind MemCheck and makes it possible to clean up teh rig_list
database.
I'm implementing several changes to support some functionality for the
IC7300. In order to minimize the review process I'm submitting this
small one separately (still working on finish the IC7300 but it's some
fairly extensive changes since ICOM has changed the protocol for several
things).
For the IC7300 turning power on requires ~150 0xfe's be sent to wake up
the rig. This causes a buffer overflow condition in icom/frame.c. This
patch increases the buffer size and ensures no overflow.
73
Mike W9MDB
This makes the first non-option argument end getopt_long() parsing
stop rather than shuffling non-option arguments to the end. This is
necessary so that rig/rotator command language arguments can start
with a '-' character and also it enables the '-' pseudo command to
switch to reading commands from stdin work correctly.
The change also make checking for the '-', switch to stdin, command
stricter in that it must be where a command is expected and it must be
a word containing exactly a single '-' character.
Overall this allows the following styles of use:
$ rigctl R -
$ rigctl - <<EOF
>R -
>EOF
R -
$ echo "R -" | rigctl -
R -
$ rigctl -m 1 M CW -1
$ rigctl F 434000000 - <<EOF
>M FM 15000
>f m
>EOF
M FM 15000
f 145000000
m FM
15000
$
as well as the command line interpreter operation where no commands
nor '-' are provided:
$ rigctl
Rig command: R -
Rig command: r
Rptr Shift: -
Rig command: f
Frequency: 145000000
Rig command: m
Mode: FM
Passband: 15000
Rig command: F 434000000
Rig command: f
Frequency: 434000000
Rig command: q
$
This change allows the set_mode functions to leave the rig passband
unchanged if required. For the few rigs that do not have explcit
passband width control either current state is read and rewritten or a
"normal" width is chosen e.g. select a normal width when there is a
choice like CW and CW-NARROW.
It seems like || was used where && was intended here. Currently, the
conditions are always true, and there's no reason for them to be written
this way.
Found with Coccinelle.
This back end used a 480 second timeout which effectively blocks
retries. The long timeout claimed to be for something to do with
tuning which I assume is related to an auto ATU blocking rig CAT
responses. The standard retry mechanism should cope with this without
resorting to an artificially extended timeout.
The rig->state.rigport retry option can be overridden by a
configuration option and therefore should be used rather than the
initial capabilities default value.
Thanks to Ervin HA2OS for finding this defect.
JTSDK allow building hamlib from JTSDK-QT or JT-MSYS.
However, on Windows 7 64-bit the i/o redirects are causing the command
console to crash when building from JTSDK-QT.
This patch simply removes the input redirect which shouldn't be
necessary.
73
Mike W9MDB
Do the minimum swapping and other manipulation to determine the Tx and
VFO status when setting the split frequency and mode.
TODO - other funcitons.
The strategy to determine the current VFO at the start of a set or
query sequence of the split transmit VFO should not switch back to the
Rx VFO unless it is certain that it was current at the start of the
sequence.
This implementation reduces the number of VFO excahnges or sets to a
minimum when setting the TX VFO frequency and mode together.
This also includes a much smarter implementation of the logic used
when the new config option 'no_xchg' is enabled. Now it is able to
accurately determine the original VFO selected and leaves the
sequences with the same VFO selected. There is one corner case when
both VFOs are identical (frequency, mode and width) at the start where
it has to take a guess as to the selected originally VFO (Icom CAT
protocol has no command to elicit this information). In that case it
guesses as the last VFO selected using Hamlib. Applications can gain
absolute certainty by setting the VFO themselves prior to using the
rig_{set,get}_{split,}_{freq,mode,freq_mode}() function series. This
now gives seamless TX VFO configuration without any relay clattering
or TX/RX audio glitches.