diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/BrailleLogger/src/Braille2GcodeEncoder.java.bak b/NatBrailleTools/BrailleLogger/src/Braille2GcodeEncoder.java.bak deleted file mode 100644 index 0c47bfb..0000000 --- a/NatBrailleTools/BrailleLogger/src/Braille2GcodeEncoder.java.bak +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -import java.awt.Point; -import java.awt.geom.Point2D; -import java.util.ArrayList; - -import javax.swing.JOptionPane; - -/** - * - */ - -/** - * Braille encoder class - * - * @author crocsg - * - */ -public class Braille2GcodeEncoder { - - private GCodeGenerator generator = new GCodeGenerator (); - private int page_num= 0; - private int char_cnt_line = 0; - - private BrailleGcodeEncoding encoder; - - private float position_x; - private float position_y; - - private ArrayList pagedot; - private ArrayList> linedot; - private String bufline = ""; - private String pagegcode = ""; - - private final float Braille_cell_width = 2.3f; - private final float Braille_cell_height = 2.3f; - private final float Braille_cell_padding = 6.1f; - private final float Braille_line_padding = 10f; - private boolean pageAvailable = false; - private boolean newpage=true; - - /** - * @return the pageAvailable - */ - public boolean isPageAvailable() { - return pageAvailable; - } - - - - /** - * @return the pagegcode - */ - public String getPagegcode() { - return pagegcode; - } - - - - /** - * Constructor - */ - private Braille2GcodeEncoder() { - - } - - /** - * Constructor - * @param encoder Braille Encoding - */ - public Braille2GcodeEncoder(BrailleGcodeEncoding encoder) { - this.encoder = encoder; - } - - - public void startPage () - { - pagedot = new ArrayList (); - position_y = 2;//TODO avoid magic - pageAvailable = false; - newpage = false; - pagegcode = ""; - startLine (); - - - } - - /** - * Complete GCode encoding for the current page - */ - public void endPage () - { - if ( ! pagedot.isEmpty()) - { - pagegcode = generator.Header(); - - for (Point2D.Float p: pagedot) - { - pagegcode += generator.moveTo(p.getX(),p.getY()); - pagegcode += generator.printDot(); - } - pagegcode += generator.Footer(); - - - pageAvailable = true; - - int n = JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog( - null, - "Page " + (page_num+1) + " chargez le papier quand l'embosseuse est disponible", - "BrailleRapSP Embosseuse Braille", - JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION); - if (n == JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION) - { - // cancel print - System.exit(0); - - } - - page_num++; - } - } - - - /** - * Start a new line - */ - public void startLine () - { - linedot = new ArrayList > (); - for (int i =0; i < encoder.getNline(); i++ ) - { - linedot.add(new ArrayList()); - } - - position_x = 0; //TODO avoid magic - bufline = ""; - } - - - /** - * @param p Dot position in Braille character - * @return Absolute position on page - */ - private Point2D.Float getDotAbsolutePosition(Point p) - { - Point2D.Float absolute = new Point2D.Float(); - absolute.x = position_x + (float) p.x * Braille_cell_width; - absolute.y = position_y + (float) p.y * Braille_cell_height; - - return absolute; - } - - /** - * Update fields for next Braille character - */ - private void nextCellPosition () - { - this.position_x += Braille_cell_padding; - } - - - /** - * Update fields for next line of Braille characters - */ - private void nextLinePosition () - { - this.position_y += Braille_line_padding; - } - - - /** - * End Braille characters line - */ - private void endLine () - { - ArrayList dots; - - // compute braille dots on line - for (int i =0; i < bufline.length(); i++) - { - dots = encoder.GetCharacterDots(bufline.charAt(i)); - if (dots != null) - { - for (int d= 0; d < dots.size (); d++) - { - int x = dots.get(d).x; - int y = dots.get(d).y; - - linedot.get(y).add(getDotAbsolutePosition(dots.get(d))); - } - - nextCellPosition (); - } - - } - - // store braille absolute dot on page - for (int l = 0; l < linedot.size(); l++) - { - pagedot.addAll(linedot.get(l)); - } - - nextLinePosition(); - } - - /** - * Add a character in page buffer to encode in Braille - * @param a character to add - */ - private void addCharToBuffer (char a) - { - bufline += a; - } - - /** - * Initialize Braille encoder - */ - public void Open () - { - startPage (); - } - - /* - * Process a character - * @param a character to process - */ - public void processChar (char a) - { - if (a == '\n') - { - endLine (); - startLine (); - } - else if (a == 0x0c) - endPage (); - - else - { - if (newpage) - startPage(); - addCharToBuffer (a); - } - - } - - /** - * CloseBraille encoder - */ - public void Close () - { - endLine (); - endPage (); - } - - - /* - * Request a new page - */ - public void requestNewPage() { - newpage = true; - pageAvailable = false; - startPage (); - } - -} diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/BrailleLogger/src/BrailleLogger.java.bak b/NatBrailleTools/BrailleLogger/src/BrailleLogger.java.bak deleted file mode 100644 index a3d6b0f..0000000 --- a/NatBrailleTools/BrailleLogger/src/BrailleLogger.java.bak +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -import java.awt.geom.Point2D; -import java.io.FileNotFoundException; -import java.io.FileReader; -import java.io.IOException; -import java.util.ArrayList; - -/** - * Main program - */ - -/** - * @author lenovo - * - */ -public class BrailleLogger { - - - ArrayList braillepoints = new ArrayList (); - /** - * @param args - */ - public static void main(String[] args) { - // TODO Auto-generated method stub - System.out.println ("; BrailleRapSP GCODE generator"); - int arg = 0; - for (String s: args) - { - System.out.println(";" + arg); - System.out.println(";" + s); - } - - if (args.length > 0) - { - FileReader fr; - Braille2GcodeEncoder encoder = new Braille2GcodeEncoder(new Braille6GcodeEncoding()); - try { - fr = new FileReader(args[0]); - - int i; - while ((i=fr.read()) != -1) - { - encoder.processChar((char) i); - if (encoder.isPageAvailable()) - { - System.out.println(encoder.getPagegcode()); - encoder.requestNewPage (); - } - } - - encoder.Close (); - if (encoder.isPageAvailable()) - { - System.out.println(encoder.getPagegcode()); - - } - fr.close(); - - } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { - // TODO Auto-generated catch block - e.printStackTrace(); - - } catch (IOException e) { - // TODO Auto-generated catch block - e.printStackTrace(); - } - - - } - } - -} diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/bin/gcodestreamer.jar b/NatBrailleTools/bin/gcodestreamer.jar new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ce49dc Binary files /dev/null and b/NatBrailleTools/bin/gcodestreamer.jar differ diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/.classpath b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/.classpath index c66687b..342fca5 100644 --- a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/.classpath +++ b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/.classpath @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ - + diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/ant/gcodestreamer_ant_build.xml b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/ant/gcodestreamer_ant_build.xml index 7719f64..f9f4e43 100644 --- a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/ant/gcodestreamer_ant_build.xml +++ b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/ant/gcodestreamer_ant_build.xml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ - + @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ - - + + diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/.gitignore b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index c2d9872..0000000 --- a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/com/ diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer$GrblSerialListener.class b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer$GrblSerialListener.class new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60bdbf7 Binary files /dev/null and b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer$GrblSerialListener.class differ diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer$GrblSerialSender.class b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer$GrblSerialSender.class new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f2dd1d Binary files /dev/null and b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer$GrblSerialSender.class differ diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer.class b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer.class new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edd4859 Binary files /dev/null and b/NatBrailleTools/gcodestreamer/bin/com/willwinder/sjgs/simplejavagrblstreamer/SimpleJavaGrblStreamer.class differ diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/COPYING b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Fixed bug with port handles potential leakage + + Additions: + * Added method "writeString(String string, String charsetName)" + * Added method "getNativeLibraryVersion" in "SerialNativeInterface" class + * Enabled Java and Native libraries versions mismatch check + +With Best Regards, Sokolov Alexey aka scream3r. + +============= Previous Builds ============== + +/////////////////////////////////////////// +//jSSC-2.6.0 Release version (01.06.2013)// +/////////////////////////////////////////// + +In this build: + + Note: Linux x86 and x86-64 was builded on Ubuntu 10.04 and don't depends GLIBC-2.15 unlike jSSC-2.5.0 + + Additions: + * Added os.name - "Darwin" and os.arch - "universal" support. It can be useful for MacOS X developers. + * Added ttyO to Linux RegExp for listing OMAP serial devices. + * Added JSSC_IGNPAR and JSSC_PARMRK properties for enabling IGNPAR and PARMRK flags in _nix termios structure. + +/////////////////////////////////////////// +//jSSC-2.5.0 Release version (27.04.2013)// +/////////////////////////////////////////// + +In this build: + + Fixes: + * Important! Fixed bug with garbage reading on Linux, MacOSX, Solaris, cause of incorrect using of VMIN and VTIME. Now "read" methods works correctly and are blocking like in Windows + * Important! Fixed error with garbage reading in Windows using jSSC after another application used serial port. To prevent this effect COMMTIMEOUTS structure zeroing added to setParams() method + * Important! The port handle now stored in variable of type "long" instead of "int", to prevent potential problems with type conversions on Win64 + * Fixed MacOS X 10.8 bug with native lib loading (*.dylib -> *.jnilib) + * Fixed Linux error with exclusive access to serial port (TIOCEXCL). TIOCNXCL added to closePort() method for clearing exclusive access + * Fixed Windows native lib port name concatenation error + * Fixed native lib extraction path if user home is read only, in this situation lib will be extracted to tmp folder + * Null port name fix. If try to invoke method openPort() for SerialPort(null) object, exception TYPE_NULL_NOT_PERMITTED will be thrown + * Enabled TIOCEXCL support in Solaris + + Additions: + * Added ARM Soft & Hard float support (Tested of Raspberry Pi with Oracle JDK(6-7-8)) + * Added ttyACM, ttyAMA, rfcomm to Linux RegExp and tty.usbmodem to MacOS X RegExp + * Added precompiled RegExp's for Linux, Solaris, MacOS X for more faster port listing + * Added private common for Linux, Solaris, MacOS X method getUnixBasedPortNames() for listing serial ports + * Rewrited comparator for sorting port names. Now it's a common comparator for Windows, Linux, Solaris and MacOS X + * Added some syntax sugar to SerialPortList class, for changing search path, RegExp and comparator + * Added timeouts for read operations and SerialPortTimeoutException class for catching timeout exceptions + * Added JSSC_NO_TIOCEXCL JVM property for disable using of exclusive access to serial port + * Added termios(_nix) and DCB(Windows) structure cheking on port opening, it helps separate real serial devices from others + * Added "ERR_" constants into SerialNativeInterface + * Added new exception TYPE_INCORRECT_SERIAL_PORT + * Added new exception TYPE_PERMISSION_DENIED. It can be very useful for _nix based system if user have no permissions for using serial device + +And other little modifications... + +/////////////////////////////////////////// +//jSSC-0.9.0 Release version (21.12.2011)// +/////////////////////////////////////////// + +In this build: +* Added Solaris support (x86, x86-64) +* Added Mac OS X support 10.5 and higher(x86, x86-64, PPC, PPC64) +* Fixed some bugs in Linux native part +* Changed openPort() method + +Important Note: + openPort() method has been changed, now if port busy SerialPortException with type: TYPE_PORT_BUSY will be thrown, + and if port not found SerialPortException with type: TYPE_PORT_NOT_FOUND will be thrown. + + It's possible to know that port is busy (TYPE_PORT_BUSY) by using TIOCEXCL directive in *nix native library, + but using of this directive make some troubles in Solaris OS, that's why TIOCEXCL not used in Solaris (!) + Be careful with it. + + Also Solaris and Mac OS X versions of jSSC not support following events: + ERR, TXEMPTY, BREAK. + + Solaris version not support non standard baudrates + Mac OS X version not support parity: MARK, SPACE. + +* Included javadoc and source codes + +///////////////////////////////////////// +//jSSC-0.8 Release version (28.11.2011)// +///////////////////////////////////////// + +In this build: +* Implemented events BREAK and ERR (RXFLAG not supported in Linux) +* Added method sendBreak(int duration) - send Break signal for setted time +* Fixed bugs in Linux events listener +* Fixed bug with long port closing operation in Linux + +///////////////////////////// +//jSSC-0.8-tb4 (21.11.2011)// +///////////////////////////// + +In this build was fixed a bug in getPortNames() method under Linux. + +Not implemented yet list: +* Events: BREAK, ERR and RXFLAG + +///////////////////////////// +//jSSC-0.8-tb3 (09.09.2011)// +///////////////////////////// + +In this build was implemented: +* purgePort() + +And was fixed some Linux and Windows lib bugs. + +New in this build: +* getInputBufferBytesCount() - get count of bytes in input buffer (if error has occured -1 will be returned) +* getOutputBufferBytesCount() - get count of bytes in output buffer (if error has occured -1 will be returned) +* setFlowControlMode() - setting flow control (available: FLOWCONTROL_NONE, + FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN, + FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT, + FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN, + FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT) +* getFlowControlMode() - 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serial port communication library. + * © Alexey Sokolov (scream3r), 2010-2014. + * + * This file is part of jSSC. + * + * jSSC is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * jSSC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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If not, see . + * + * If you use jSSC in public project you can inform me about this by e-mail, + * of course if you want it. + * + * e-mail: scream3r.org@gmail.com + * web-site: http://scream3r.org | http://code.google.com/p/java-simple-serial-connector/ + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include //-D_TS_ERRNO use for Solaris C++ compiler + +#include //since 2.5.0 + +#ifdef __linux__ + #include +#endif +#ifdef __SunOS + #include //Needed for FIONREAD in Solaris + #include //Needed for select() function +#endif +#ifdef __APPLE__ + #include //Needed for IOSSIOSPEED in Mac OS X (Non standard baudrate) +#endif + +#include +#include "../jssc_SerialNativeInterface.h" + +//#include //-lCstd use for Solaris linker + +/* + * Get native library version + */ +JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getNativeLibraryVersion(JNIEnv *env, jobject object) { + return env->NewStringUTF(jSSC_NATIVE_LIB_VERSION); +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Port opening + * + * In 2.2.0 added useTIOCEXCL + */ +JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_openPort(JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jstring portName, jboolean useTIOCEXCL){ + const char* port = env->GetStringUTFChars(portName, JNI_FALSE); + jlong hComm = open(port, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY); + if(hComm != -1){ + //since 2.2.0 -> (check termios structure for separating real serial devices from others) + termios *settings = new termios(); + if(tcgetattr(hComm, settings) == 0){ + #if defined TIOCEXCL //&& !defined __SunOS + if(useTIOCEXCL == JNI_TRUE){ + ioctl(hComm, TIOCEXCL); + } + #endif + int flags = fcntl(hComm, F_GETFL, 0); + flags &= ~O_NDELAY; + fcntl(hComm, F_SETFL, flags); + } + else { + close(hComm);//since 2.7.0 + hComm = jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_INCORRECT_SERIAL_PORT;//-4; + } + delete settings; + //<- since 2.2.0 + } + else {//since 0.9 -> + if(errno == EBUSY){//Port busy + hComm = jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_BUSY;//-1 + } + else if(errno == ENOENT){//Port not found + hComm = jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_NOT_FOUND;//-2; + }//-> since 2.2.0 + else if(errno == EACCES){//Permission denied + hComm = jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PERMISSION_DENIED;//-3; + } + else { + hComm = jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_NOT_FOUND;//-2; + }//<- since 2.2.0 + }//<- since 0.9 + env->ReleaseStringUTFChars(portName, port); + return hComm; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Choose baudrate + */ +speed_t getBaudRateByNum(jint baudRate) { + switch(baudRate){ + case 0: + return B0; + case 50: + return B50; + case 75: + return B75; + case 110: + return B110; + case 134: + return B134; + case 150: + return B150; + case 200: + return B200; + case 300: + return B300; + case 600: + return B600; + case 1200: + return B1200; + case 1800: + return B1800; + case 2400: + return B2400; + case 4800: + return B4800; + case 9600: + return B9600; + case 19200: + return B19200; + case 38400: + return B38400; + #ifdef B57600 + case 57600: + return B57600; + #endif + #ifdef B115200 + case 115200: + return B115200; + #endif + #ifdef B230400 + case 230400: + return B230400; + #endif + #ifdef B460800 + case 460800: + return B460800; + #endif + + #ifdef B500000 + case 500000: + return B500000; + #endif + #ifdef B576000 + case 576000: + return B576000; + #endif + #ifdef B921600 + case 921600: + return B921600; + #endif + #ifdef B1000000 + case 1000000: + return B1000000; + #endif + + #ifdef B1152000 + case 1152000: + return B1152000; + #endif + #ifdef B1500000 + case 1500000: + return B1500000; + #endif + #ifdef B2000000 + case 2000000: + return B2000000; + #endif + #ifdef B2500000 + case 2500000: + return B2500000; + #endif + + #ifdef B3000000 + case 3000000: + return B3000000; + #endif + #ifdef B3500000 + case 3500000: + return B3500000; + #endif + #ifdef B4000000 + case 4000000: + return B4000000; + #endif + default: + return -1; + } +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Choose data bits + */ +int getDataBitsByNum(jint byteSize) { + switch(byteSize){ + case 5: + return CS5; + case 6: + return CS6; + case 7: + return CS7; + case 8: + return CS8; + default: + return -1; + } +} + +//since 2.6.0 -> +const jint PARAMS_FLAG_IGNPAR = 1; +const jint PARAMS_FLAG_PARMRK = 2; +//<- since 2.6.0 + +/* OK */ +/* + * Set serial port settings + * + * In 2.6.0 added flags parameter + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setParams + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint baudRate, jint byteSize, jint stopBits, jint parity, jboolean setRTS, jboolean setDTR, jint flags){ + jboolean returnValue = JNI_FALSE; + + speed_t baudRateValue = getBaudRateByNum(baudRate); + int dataBits = getDataBitsByNum(byteSize); + + termios *settings = new termios(); + if(tcgetattr(portHandle, settings) == 0){ + if(baudRateValue != -1){ + //Set standart baudrate from "termios.h" + if(cfsetispeed(settings, baudRateValue) < 0 || cfsetospeed(settings, baudRateValue) < 0){ + goto methodEnd; + } + } + else { + #ifdef __SunOS + goto methodEnd;//Solaris don't support non standart baudrates + #elif defined __linux__ + //Try to calculate a divisor for setting non standart baudrate + serial_struct *serial_info = new serial_struct(); + if(ioctl(portHandle, TIOCGSERIAL, serial_info) < 0){ //Getting serial_info structure + delete serial_info; + goto methodEnd; + } + else { + serial_info->flags |= ASYNC_SPD_CUST; + serial_info->custom_divisor = (serial_info->baud_base/baudRate); //Calculate divisor + if(serial_info->custom_divisor == 0){ //If divisor == 0 go to method end to prevent "division by zero" error + delete serial_info; + goto methodEnd; + } + settings->c_cflag |= B38400; + if(cfsetispeed(settings, B38400) < 0 || cfsetospeed(settings, B38400) < 0){ + delete serial_info; + goto methodEnd; + } + if(ioctl(portHandle, TIOCSSERIAL, serial_info) < 0){//Try to set new settings with non standart baudrate + delete serial_info; + goto methodEnd; + } + delete serial_info; + } + #endif + } + } + + /* + * Setting data bits + */ + if(dataBits != -1){ + settings->c_cflag &= ~CSIZE; + settings->c_cflag |= dataBits; + } + else { + goto methodEnd; + } + + /* + * Setting stop bits + */ + if(stopBits == 0){ //1 stop bit (for info see ->> MSDN) + settings->c_cflag &= ~CSTOPB; + } + else if((stopBits == 1) || (stopBits == 2)){ //1 == 1.5 stop bits; 2 == 2 stop bits (for info see ->> MSDN) + settings->c_cflag |= CSTOPB; + } + else { + goto methodEnd; + } + + settings->c_cflag |= (CREAD | CLOCAL); + settings->c_cflag &= ~CRTSCTS; + settings->c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO | ECHOE | ECHOK | ECHONL | ECHOCTL | ECHOPRT | ECHOKE | ISIG | IEXTEN); + + settings->c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF | IXANY | INPCK | IGNPAR | PARMRK | ISTRIP | IGNBRK | BRKINT | INLCR | IGNCR| ICRNL); +#ifdef IUCLC + settings->c_iflag &= ~IUCLC; +#endif + settings->c_oflag &= ~OPOST; + + //since 2.6.0 -> + if((flags & PARAMS_FLAG_IGNPAR) == PARAMS_FLAG_IGNPAR){ + settings->c_iflag |= IGNPAR; + } + if((flags & PARAMS_FLAG_PARMRK) == PARAMS_FLAG_PARMRK){ + settings->c_iflag |= PARMRK; + } + //<- since 2.6.0 + + //since 0.9 -> + settings->c_cc[VMIN] = 0; + settings->c_cc[VTIME] = 0; + //<- since 0.9 + + /* + * Parity bits + */ +#ifdef PAREXT + settings->c_cflag &= ~(PARENB | PARODD | PAREXT);//Clear parity settings +#elif defined CMSPAR + settings->c_cflag &= ~(PARENB | PARODD | CMSPAR);//Clear parity settings +#else + settings->c_cflag &= ~(PARENB | PARODD);//Clear parity settings +#endif + if(parity == 1){//Parity ODD + settings->c_cflag |= (PARENB | PARODD); + settings->c_iflag |= INPCK; + } + else if(parity == 2){//Parity EVEN + settings->c_cflag |= PARENB; + settings->c_iflag |= INPCK; + } + else if(parity == 3){//Parity MARK + #ifdef PAREXT + settings->c_cflag |= (PARENB | PARODD | PAREXT); + settings->c_iflag |= INPCK; + #elif defined CMSPAR + settings->c_cflag |= (PARENB | PARODD | CMSPAR); + settings->c_iflag |= INPCK; + #endif + } + else if(parity == 4){//Parity SPACE + #ifdef PAREXT + settings->c_cflag |= (PARENB | PAREXT); + settings->c_iflag |= INPCK; + #elif defined CMSPAR + settings->c_cflag |= (PARENB | CMSPAR); + settings->c_iflag |= INPCK; + #endif + } + else if(parity == 0){ + //Do nothing (Parity NONE) + } + else { + goto methodEnd; + } + + if(tcsetattr(portHandle, TCSANOW, settings) == 0){//Try to set all settings + #ifdef __APPLE__ + //Try to set non-standard baud rate in Mac OS X + if(baudRateValue == -1){ + speed_t speed = (speed_t)baudRate; + if(ioctl(portHandle, IOSSIOSPEED, &speed) < 0){//IOSSIOSPEED must be used only after tcsetattr + goto methodEnd; + } + } + #endif + int lineStatus; + if(ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMGET, &lineStatus) >= 0){ + if(setRTS == JNI_TRUE){ + lineStatus |= TIOCM_RTS; + } + else { + lineStatus &= ~TIOCM_RTS; + } + if(setDTR == JNI_TRUE){ + lineStatus |= TIOCM_DTR; + } + else { + lineStatus &= ~TIOCM_DTR; + } + if(ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMSET, &lineStatus) >= 0){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + } + } + methodEnd: { + delete settings; + return returnValue; + } +} + +const jint PURGE_RXABORT = 0x0002; //ignored +const jint PURGE_RXCLEAR = 0x0008; +const jint PURGE_TXABORT = 0x0001; //ignored +const jint PURGE_TXCLEAR = 0x0004; + +/* OK */ +/* + * PurgeComm + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_purgePort + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint flags){ + int clearValue = -1; + if((flags & PURGE_RXCLEAR) && (flags & PURGE_TXCLEAR)){ + clearValue = TCIOFLUSH; + } + else if(flags & PURGE_RXCLEAR) { + clearValue = TCIFLUSH; + } + else if(flags & PURGE_TXCLEAR) { + clearValue = TCOFLUSH; + } + else if((flags & PURGE_RXABORT) || (flags & PURGE_TXABORT)){ + return JNI_TRUE; + } + else { + return JNI_FALSE; + } + return tcflush(portHandle, clearValue) == 0 ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE; +} + +/* OK */ +/* Closing the port */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_closePort + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ +#if defined TIOCNXCL //&& !defined __SunOS + ioctl(portHandle, TIOCNXCL);//since 2.1.0 Clear exclusive port access on closing +#endif + return close(portHandle) == 0 ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Setting events mask + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setEventsMask + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint mask){ + //Don't needed in linux, implemented in java code + return JNI_TRUE; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Getting events mask + */ +JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getEventsMask + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + //Don't needed in linux, implemented in java code + return -1; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * RTS line status changing (ON || OFF) + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setRTS + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jboolean enabled){ + int returnValue = 0; + int lineStatus; + ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMGET, &lineStatus); + if(enabled == JNI_TRUE){ + lineStatus |= TIOCM_RTS; + } + else { + lineStatus &= ~TIOCM_RTS; + } + returnValue = ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMSET, &lineStatus); + return (returnValue >= 0 ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * DTR line status changing (ON || OFF) + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setDTR + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jboolean enabled){ + int returnValue = 0; + int lineStatus; + ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMGET, &lineStatus); + if(enabled == JNI_TRUE){ + lineStatus |= TIOCM_DTR; + } + else { + lineStatus &= ~TIOCM_DTR; + } + returnValue = ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMSET, &lineStatus); + return (returnValue >= 0 ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Writing data to the port + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_writeBytes + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jbyteArray buffer){ + jbyte* jBuffer = env->GetByteArrayElements(buffer, JNI_FALSE); + jint bufferSize = env->GetArrayLength(buffer); + jint result = write(portHandle, jBuffer, (size_t)bufferSize); + env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(buffer, jBuffer, 0); + return result == bufferSize ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Reading data from the port + * + * Rewrited in 2.5.0 (using select() function for correct block reading in MacOS X) + */ +JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_readBytes + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint byteCount){ + fd_set read_fd_set; + jbyte *lpBuffer = new jbyte[byteCount]; + int byteRemains = byteCount; + while(byteRemains > 0) { + FD_ZERO(&read_fd_set); + FD_SET(portHandle, &read_fd_set); + select(portHandle + 1, &read_fd_set, NULL, NULL, NULL); + int result = read(portHandle, lpBuffer + (byteCount - byteRemains), byteRemains); + if(result > 0){ + byteRemains -= result; + } + } + FD_CLR(portHandle, &read_fd_set); + jbyteArray returnArray = env->NewByteArray(byteCount); + env->SetByteArrayRegion(returnArray, 0, byteCount, lpBuffer); + delete lpBuffer; + return returnArray; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Get bytes count in serial port buffers (Input and Output) + */ +JNIEXPORT jintArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getBuffersBytesCount + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + jint returnValues[2]; + returnValues[0] = -1; //Input buffer + returnValues[1] = -1; //Output buffer + jintArray returnArray = env->NewIntArray(2); + ioctl(portHandle, FIONREAD, &returnValues[0]); + ioctl(portHandle, TIOCOUTQ, &returnValues[1]); + env->SetIntArrayRegion(returnArray, 0, 2, returnValues); + return returnArray; +} + +const jint FLOWCONTROL_NONE = 0; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN = 1; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT = 2; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN = 4; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT = 8; + +/* OK */ +/* + * Setting flow control mode + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setFlowControlMode + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint mask){ + jboolean returnValue = JNI_FALSE; + termios *settings = new termios(); + if(tcgetattr(portHandle, settings) == 0){ + settings->c_cflag &= ~CRTSCTS; + settings->c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF); + if(mask != FLOWCONTROL_NONE){ + if(((mask & FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN) == FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN) || ((mask & FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT) == FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT)){ + settings->c_cflag |= CRTSCTS; + } + if((mask & FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN) == FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN){ + settings->c_iflag |= IXOFF; + } + if((mask & FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT) == FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT){ + settings->c_iflag |= IXON; + } + } + if(tcsetattr(portHandle, TCSANOW, settings) == 0){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + } + delete settings; + return returnValue; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Getting flow control mode + */ +JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getFlowControlMode + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + jint returnValue = 0; + termios *settings = new termios(); + if(tcgetattr(portHandle, settings) == 0){ + if(settings->c_cflag & CRTSCTS){ + returnValue |= (FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN | FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT); + } + if(settings->c_iflag & IXOFF){ + returnValue |= FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN; + } + if(settings->c_iflag & IXON){ + returnValue |= FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT; + } + } + return returnValue; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Send break for setted duration + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_sendBreak + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint duration){ + jboolean returnValue = JNI_FALSE; + if(duration > 0){ + if(ioctl(portHandle, TIOCSBRK, 0) >= 0){ + int sec = (duration >= 1000 ? duration/1000 : 0); + int nanoSec = (sec > 0 ? duration - sec*1000 : duration)*1000000; + struct timespec *timeStruct = new timespec(); + timeStruct->tv_sec = sec; + timeStruct->tv_nsec = nanoSec; + nanosleep(timeStruct, NULL); + delete(timeStruct); + if(ioctl(portHandle, TIOCCBRK, 0) >= 0){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + } + } + return returnValue; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Return "statusLines" from ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMGET, &statusLines) + * Need for "_waitEvents" and "_getLinesStatus" + */ +int getLinesStatus(jlong portHandle) { + int statusLines; + ioctl(portHandle, TIOCMGET, &statusLines); + return statusLines; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Not supported in Solaris and Mac OS X + * + * Get interrupts count for: + * 0 - Break(for BREAK event) + * 1 - TX(for TXEMPTY event) + * --ERRORS(for ERR event)-- + * 2 - Frame + * 3 - Overrun + * 4 - Parity + */ +void getInterruptsCount(jlong portHandle, int intArray[]) { +#ifdef TIOCGICOUNT + struct serial_icounter_struct *icount = new serial_icounter_struct(); + if(ioctl(portHandle, TIOCGICOUNT, icount) >= 0){ + intArray[0] = icount->brk; + intArray[1] = icount->tx; + intArray[2] = icount->frame; + intArray[3] = icount->overrun; + intArray[4] = icount->parity; + } + delete icount; +#endif +} + +const jint INTERRUPT_BREAK = 512; +const jint INTERRUPT_TX = 1024; +const jint INTERRUPT_FRAME = 2048; +const jint INTERRUPT_OVERRUN = 4096; +const jint INTERRUPT_PARITY = 8192; + +const jint EV_CTS = 8; +const jint EV_DSR = 16; +const jint EV_RING = 256; +const jint EV_RLSD = 32; +const jint EV_RXCHAR = 1; +//const jint EV_RXFLAG = 2; //Not supported +const jint EV_TXEMPTY = 4; +const jint events[] = {INTERRUPT_BREAK, + INTERRUPT_TX, + INTERRUPT_FRAME, + INTERRUPT_OVERRUN, + INTERRUPT_PARITY, + EV_CTS, + EV_DSR, + EV_RING, + EV_RLSD, + EV_RXCHAR, + //EV_RXFLAG, //Not supported + EV_TXEMPTY}; + +/* OK */ +/* + * Collecting data for EventListener class (Linux have no implementation of "WaitCommEvent" function from Windows) + * + */ +JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_waitEvents + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle) { + + jclass intClass = env->FindClass("[I"); + jobjectArray returnArray = env->NewObjectArray(sizeof(events)/sizeof(jint), intClass, NULL); + + /*Input buffer*/ + jint bytesCountIn = 0; + ioctl(portHandle, FIONREAD, &bytesCountIn); + + /*Output buffer*/ + jint bytesCountOut = 0; + ioctl(portHandle, TIOCOUTQ, &bytesCountOut); + + /*Lines status*/ + int statusLines = getLinesStatus(portHandle); + + jint statusCTS = 0; + jint statusDSR = 0; + jint statusRING = 0; + jint statusRLSD = 0; + + /*CTS status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_CTS){ + statusCTS = 1; + } + + /*DSR status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_DSR){ + statusDSR = 1; + } + + /*RING status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_RNG){ + statusRING = 1; + } + + /*RLSD(DCD) status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_CAR){ + statusRLSD = 1; + } + + /*Interrupts*/ + int interrupts[] = {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}; + getInterruptsCount(portHandle, interrupts); + + jint interruptBreak = interrupts[0]; + jint interruptTX = interrupts[1]; + jint interruptFrame = interrupts[2]; + jint interruptOverrun = interrupts[3]; + jint interruptParity = interrupts[4]; + + for(int i = 0; i < sizeof(events)/sizeof(jint); i++){ + jint returnValues[2]; + switch(events[i]) { + + case INTERRUPT_BREAK: //Interrupt Break - for BREAK event + returnValues[1] = interruptBreak; + goto forEnd; + case INTERRUPT_TX: //Interrupt TX - for TXEMPTY event + returnValues[1] = interruptTX; + goto forEnd; + case INTERRUPT_FRAME: //Interrupt Frame - for ERR event + returnValues[1] = interruptFrame; + goto forEnd; + case INTERRUPT_OVERRUN: //Interrupt Overrun - for ERR event + returnValues[1] = interruptOverrun; + goto forEnd; + case INTERRUPT_PARITY: //Interrupt Parity - for ERR event + returnValues[1] = interruptParity; + goto forEnd; + case EV_CTS: + returnValues[1] = statusCTS; + goto forEnd; + case EV_DSR: + returnValues[1] = statusDSR; + goto forEnd; + case EV_RING: + returnValues[1] = statusRING; + goto forEnd; + case EV_RLSD: /*DCD*/ + returnValues[1] = statusRLSD; + goto forEnd; + case EV_RXCHAR: + returnValues[1] = bytesCountIn; + goto forEnd; + /*case EV_RXFLAG: // Event RXFLAG - Not supported + returnValues[0] = EV_RXFLAG; + returnValues[1] = 0; + goto forEnd;*/ + case EV_TXEMPTY: + returnValues[1] = bytesCountOut; + goto forEnd; + } + forEnd: { + returnValues[0] = events[i]; + jintArray singleResultArray = env->NewIntArray(2); + env->SetIntArrayRegion(singleResultArray, 0, 2, returnValues); + env->SetObjectArrayElement(returnArray, i, singleResultArray); + }; + } + return returnArray; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Getting serial ports names like an a String array (String[]) + */ +JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getSerialPortNames + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object){ + //Don't needed in linux, implemented in java code (Note: null will be returned) + return NULL; +} + +/* OK */ +/* + * Getting lines status + * + * returnValues[0] - CTS + * returnValues[1] - DSR + * returnValues[2] - RING + * returnValues[3] - RLSD(DCD) + */ +JNIEXPORT jintArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getLinesStatus + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + jint returnValues[4]; + for(jint i = 0; i < 4; i++){ + returnValues[i] = 0; + } + jintArray returnArray = env->NewIntArray(4); + + /*Lines status*/ + int statusLines = getLinesStatus(portHandle); + + /*CTS status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_CTS){ + returnValues[0] = 1; + } + + /*DSR status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_DSR){ + returnValues[1] = 1; + } + + /*RING status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_RNG){ + returnValues[2] = 1; + } + + /*RLSD(DCD) status*/ + if(statusLines & TIOCM_CAR){ + returnValues[3] = 1; + } + + env->SetIntArrayRegion(returnArray, 0, 4, returnValues); + return returnArray; +} diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/cpp/jssc_SerialNativeInterface.h b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/cpp/jssc_SerialNativeInterface.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7029b1b --- /dev/null +++ b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/cpp/jssc_SerialNativeInterface.h @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +/* jSSC (Java Simple Serial Connector) - serial port communication library. + * © Alexey Sokolov (scream3r), 2010-2014. + * + * This file is part of jSSC. + * + * jSSC is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * jSSC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License + * along with jSSC. If not, see . + * + * If you use jSSC in public project you can inform me about this by e-mail, + * of course if you want it. + * + * e-mail: scream3r.org@gmail.com + * web-site: http://scream3r.org | http://code.google.com/p/java-simple-serial-connector/ + */ +/* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is machine generated */ +#include +/* Header for class jssc_SerialNativeInterface */ + +#ifndef _Included_jssc_SerialNativeInterface +#define _Included_jssc_SerialNativeInterface +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#undef jSSC_NATIVE_LIB_VERSION +#define jSSC_NATIVE_LIB_VERSION "2.8" + +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_LINUX +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_LINUX 0L +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_WINDOWS +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_WINDOWS 1L +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_SOLARIS +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_SOLARIS 2L +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_MAC_OS_X +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_OS_MAC_OS_X 3L +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_BUSY +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_BUSY -1LL +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_NOT_FOUND +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_NOT_FOUND -2LL +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PERMISSION_DENIED +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PERMISSION_DENIED -3LL +#undef jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_INCORRECT_SERIAL_PORT +#define jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_INCORRECT_SERIAL_PORT -4LL +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: getNativeLibraryVersion + * Signature: ()Ljava/lang/String; + */ +JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getNativeLibraryVersion + (JNIEnv *, jobject); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: openPort + * Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;Z)J + */ +JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_openPort + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jstring, jboolean); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: setParams + * Signature: (JIIIIZZI)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setParams + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jint, jint, jint, jint, jboolean, jboolean, jint); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: purgePort + * Signature: (JI)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_purgePort + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jint); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: closePort + * Signature: (J)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_closePort + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: setEventsMask + * Signature: (JI)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setEventsMask + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jint); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: getEventsMask + * Signature: (J)I + */ +JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getEventsMask + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: waitEvents + * Signature: (J)[[I + */ +JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_waitEvents + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: setRTS + * Signature: (JZ)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setRTS + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jboolean); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: setDTR + * Signature: (JZ)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setDTR + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jboolean); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: readBytes + * Signature: (JI)[B + */ +JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_readBytes + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jint); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: writeBytes + * Signature: (J[B)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_writeBytes + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jbyteArray); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: getBuffersBytesCount + * Signature: (J)[I + */ +JNIEXPORT jintArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getBuffersBytesCount + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: setFlowControlMode + * Signature: (JI)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setFlowControlMode + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jint); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: getFlowControlMode + * Signature: (J)I + */ +JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getFlowControlMode + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: getSerialPortNames + * Signature: ()[Ljava/lang/String; + */ +JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getSerialPortNames + (JNIEnv *, jobject); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: getLinesStatus + * Signature: (J)[I + */ +JNIEXPORT jintArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getLinesStatus + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong); + +/* + * Class: jssc_SerialNativeInterface + * Method: sendBreak + * Signature: (JI)Z + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_sendBreak + (JNIEnv *, jobject, jlong, jint); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif +#endif diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/cpp/windows/jssc.c++ b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/cpp/windows/jssc.c++ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1fd6e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/cpp/windows/jssc.c++ @@ -0,0 +1,693 @@ +/* jSSC (Java Simple Serial Connector) - serial port communication library. + * © Alexey Sokolov (scream3r), 2010-2014. + * + * This file is part of jSSC. + * + * jSSC is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * jSSC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License + * along with jSSC. If not, see . + * + * If you use jSSC in public project you can inform me about this by e-mail, + * of course if you want it. + * + * e-mail: scream3r.org@gmail.com + * web-site: http://scream3r.org | http://code.google.com/p/java-simple-serial-connector/ + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include "../jssc_SerialNativeInterface.h" + +//#include + +/* + * Get native library version + */ +JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getNativeLibraryVersion(JNIEnv *env, jobject object) { + return env->NewStringUTF(jSSC_NATIVE_LIB_VERSION); +} + +/* + * Port opening. + * + * In 2.2.0 added useTIOCEXCL (not used in Windows, only for compatibility with _nix version) + */ +JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_openPort(JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jstring portName, jboolean useTIOCEXCL){ + char prefix[] = "\\\\.\\"; + const char* port = env->GetStringUTFChars(portName, JNI_FALSE); + + //since 2.1.0 -> string concat fix + char portFullName[strlen(prefix) + strlen(port) + 1]; + strcpy(portFullName, prefix); + strcat(portFullName, port); + //<- since 2.1.0 + + HANDLE hComm = CreateFile(portFullName, + GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, + 0, + 0, + OPEN_EXISTING, + FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, + 0); + env->ReleaseStringUTFChars(portName, port); + + //since 2.3.0 -> + if(hComm != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE){ + DCB *dcb = new DCB(); + if(!GetCommState(hComm, dcb)){ + CloseHandle(hComm);//since 2.7.0 + hComm = (HANDLE)jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_INCORRECT_SERIAL_PORT;//(-4)Incorrect serial port + } + delete dcb; + } + else { + DWORD errorValue = GetLastError(); + if(errorValue == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED){ + hComm = (HANDLE)jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_BUSY;//(-1)Port busy + } + else if(errorValue == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND){ + hComm = (HANDLE)jssc_SerialNativeInterface_ERR_PORT_NOT_FOUND;//(-2)Port not found + } + } + //<- since 2.3.0 + return (jlong)hComm;//since 2.4.0 changed to jlong +}; + +/* + * Setting serial port params. + * + * In 2.6.0 added flags (not used in Windows, only for compatibility with _nix version) + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setParams + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint baudRate, jint byteSize, jint stopBits, jint parity, jboolean setRTS, jboolean setDTR, jint flags){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DCB *dcb = new DCB(); + jboolean returnValue = JNI_FALSE; + if(GetCommState(hComm, dcb)){ + dcb->BaudRate = baudRate; + dcb->ByteSize = byteSize; + dcb->StopBits = stopBits; + dcb->Parity = parity; + + //since 0.8 -> + if(setRTS == JNI_TRUE){ + dcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE; + } + else { + dcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_DISABLE; + } + if(setDTR == JNI_TRUE){ + dcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE; + } + else { + dcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_DISABLE; + } + dcb->fOutxCtsFlow = FALSE; + dcb->fOutxDsrFlow = FALSE; + dcb->fDsrSensitivity = FALSE; + dcb->fTXContinueOnXoff = TRUE; + dcb->fOutX = FALSE; + dcb->fInX = FALSE; + dcb->fErrorChar = FALSE; + dcb->fNull = FALSE; + dcb->fAbortOnError = FALSE; + dcb->XonLim = 2048; + dcb->XoffLim = 512; + dcb->XonChar = (char)17; //DC1 + dcb->XoffChar = (char)19; //DC3 + //<- since 0.8 + + if(SetCommState(hComm, dcb)){ + + //since 2.1.0 -> previously setted timeouts by another application should be cleared + COMMTIMEOUTS *lpCommTimeouts = new COMMTIMEOUTS(); + lpCommTimeouts->ReadIntervalTimeout = 0; + lpCommTimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = 0; + lpCommTimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0; + lpCommTimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = 0; + lpCommTimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0; + if(SetCommTimeouts(hComm, lpCommTimeouts)){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + delete lpCommTimeouts; + //<- since 2.1.0 + } + } + delete dcb; + return returnValue; +} + +/* + * PurgeComm + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_purgePort + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint flags){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DWORD dwFlags = (DWORD)flags; + return (PurgeComm(hComm, dwFlags) ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); +} + +/* + * Port closing + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_closePort + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + return (CloseHandle(hComm) ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); +} + +/* + * Set events mask + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setEventsMask + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint mask){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DWORD dwEvtMask = (DWORD)mask; + return (SetCommMask(hComm, dwEvtMask) ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); +} + +/* + * Get events mask + */ +JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getEventsMask + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DWORD lpEvtMask; + if(GetCommMask(hComm, &lpEvtMask)){ + return (jint)lpEvtMask; + } + else { + return -1; + } +} + +/* + * Change RTS line state (ON || OFF) + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setRTS + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jboolean enabled){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + if(enabled == JNI_TRUE){ + return (EscapeCommFunction(hComm, SETRTS) ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); + } + else { + return (EscapeCommFunction(hComm, CLRRTS) ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); + } +} + +/* + * Change DTR line state (ON || OFF) + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setDTR + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jboolean enabled){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + if(enabled == JNI_TRUE){ + return (EscapeCommFunction(hComm, SETDTR) ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); + } + else { + return (EscapeCommFunction(hComm, CLRDTR) ? JNI_TRUE : JNI_FALSE); + } +} + +/* + * Write data to port + * portHandle - port handle + * buffer - byte array for sending + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_writeBytes + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jbyteArray buffer){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DWORD lpNumberOfBytesTransferred; + DWORD lpNumberOfBytesWritten; + OVERLAPPED *overlapped = new OVERLAPPED(); + jboolean returnValue = JNI_FALSE; + jbyte* jBuffer = env->GetByteArrayElements(buffer, JNI_FALSE); + overlapped->hEvent = CreateEventA(NULL, true, false, NULL); + if(WriteFile(hComm, jBuffer, (DWORD)env->GetArrayLength(buffer), &lpNumberOfBytesWritten, overlapped)){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + else if(GetLastError() == ERROR_IO_PENDING){ + if(WaitForSingleObject(overlapped->hEvent, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0){ + if(GetOverlappedResult(hComm, overlapped, &lpNumberOfBytesTransferred, false)){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + } + } + env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(buffer, jBuffer, 0); + CloseHandle(overlapped->hEvent); + delete overlapped; + return returnValue; +} + +/* + * Read data from port + * portHandle - port handle + * byteCount - count of bytes for reading + */ +JNIEXPORT jbyteArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_readBytes + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint byteCount){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DWORD lpNumberOfBytesTransferred; + DWORD lpNumberOfBytesRead; + OVERLAPPED *overlapped = new OVERLAPPED(); + jbyte lpBuffer[byteCount]; + jbyteArray returnArray = env->NewByteArray(byteCount); + overlapped->hEvent = CreateEventA(NULL, true, false, NULL); + if(ReadFile(hComm, lpBuffer, (DWORD)byteCount, &lpNumberOfBytesRead, overlapped)){ + env->SetByteArrayRegion(returnArray, 0, byteCount, lpBuffer); + } + else if(GetLastError() == ERROR_IO_PENDING){ + if(WaitForSingleObject(overlapped->hEvent, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0){ + if(GetOverlappedResult(hComm, overlapped, &lpNumberOfBytesTransferred, false)){ + env->SetByteArrayRegion(returnArray, 0, byteCount, lpBuffer); + } + } + } + CloseHandle(overlapped->hEvent); + delete overlapped; + return returnArray; +} + +/* + * Get bytes count in serial port buffers (Input and Output) + */ +JNIEXPORT jintArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getBuffersBytesCount + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + jint returnValues[2]; + returnValues[0] = -1; + returnValues[1] = -1; + jintArray returnArray = env->NewIntArray(2); + DWORD lpErrors; + COMSTAT *comstat = new COMSTAT(); + if(ClearCommError(hComm, &lpErrors, comstat)){ + returnValues[0] = (jint)comstat->cbInQue; + returnValues[1] = (jint)comstat->cbOutQue; + } + else { + returnValues[0] = -1; + returnValues[1] = -1; + } + delete comstat; + env->SetIntArrayRegion(returnArray, 0, 2, returnValues); + return returnArray; +} + +//since 0.8 -> +const jint FLOWCONTROL_NONE = 0; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN = 1; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT = 2; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN = 4; +const jint FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT = 8; +//<- since 0.8 + +/* + * Setting flow control mode + * + * since 0.8 + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_setFlowControlMode + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint mask){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + jboolean returnValue = JNI_FALSE; + DCB *dcb = new DCB(); + if(GetCommState(hComm, dcb)){ + dcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE; + dcb->fOutxCtsFlow = FALSE; + dcb->fOutX = FALSE; + dcb->fInX = FALSE; + if(mask != FLOWCONTROL_NONE){ + if((mask & FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN) == FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN){ + dcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE; + } + if((mask & FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT) == FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT){ + dcb->fOutxCtsFlow = TRUE; + } + if((mask & FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN) == FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN){ + dcb->fInX = TRUE; + } + if((mask & FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT) == FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT){ + dcb->fOutX = TRUE; + } + } + if(SetCommState(hComm, dcb)){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + } + delete dcb; + return returnValue; +} + +/* + * Getting flow control mode + * + * since 0.8 + */ +JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getFlowControlMode + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + jint returnValue = 0; + DCB *dcb = new DCB(); + if(GetCommState(hComm, dcb)){ + if(dcb->fRtsControl == RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE){ + returnValue |= FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_IN; + } + if(dcb->fOutxCtsFlow == TRUE){ + returnValue |= FLOWCONTROL_RTSCTS_OUT; + } + if(dcb->fInX == TRUE){ + returnValue |= FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_IN; + } + if(dcb->fOutX == TRUE){ + returnValue |= FLOWCONTROL_XONXOFF_OUT; + } + } + delete dcb; + return returnValue; +} + +/* + * Send break for setted duration + * + * since 0.8 + */ +JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_sendBreak + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle, jint duration){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + jboolean returnValue = JNI_FALSE; + if(duration > 0){ + if(SetCommBreak(hComm) > 0){ + Sleep(duration); + if(ClearCommBreak(hComm) > 0){ + returnValue = JNI_TRUE; + } + } + } + return returnValue; +} + +/* + * Wait event + * portHandle - port handle + */ +JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_waitEvents + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle) { + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DWORD lpEvtMask = 0; + DWORD lpNumberOfBytesTransferred = 0; + OVERLAPPED *overlapped = new OVERLAPPED(); + jclass intClass = env->FindClass("[I"); + jobjectArray returnArray; + boolean functionSuccessful = false; + overlapped->hEvent = CreateEventA(NULL, true, false, NULL); + if(WaitCommEvent(hComm, &lpEvtMask, overlapped)){ + functionSuccessful = true; + } + else if(GetLastError() == ERROR_IO_PENDING){ + if(WaitForSingleObject(overlapped->hEvent, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0){ + if(GetOverlappedResult(hComm, overlapped, &lpNumberOfBytesTransferred, false)){ + functionSuccessful = true; + } + } + } + if(functionSuccessful){ + boolean executeGetCommModemStatus = false; + boolean executeClearCommError = false; + DWORD events[9];//fixed since 0.8 (old value is 8) + jint eventsCount = 0; + if((EV_BREAK & lpEvtMask) == EV_BREAK){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_BREAK; + eventsCount++; + } + if((EV_CTS & lpEvtMask) == EV_CTS){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_CTS; + eventsCount++; + executeGetCommModemStatus = true; + } + if((EV_DSR & lpEvtMask) == EV_DSR){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_DSR; + eventsCount++; + executeGetCommModemStatus = true; + } + if((EV_ERR & lpEvtMask) == EV_ERR){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_ERR; + eventsCount++; + executeClearCommError = true; + } + if((EV_RING & lpEvtMask) == EV_RING){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_RING; + eventsCount++; + executeGetCommModemStatus = true; + } + if((EV_RLSD & lpEvtMask) == EV_RLSD){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_RLSD; + eventsCount++; + executeGetCommModemStatus = true; + } + if((EV_RXCHAR & lpEvtMask) == EV_RXCHAR){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_RXCHAR; + eventsCount++; + executeClearCommError = true; + } + if((EV_RXFLAG & lpEvtMask) == EV_RXFLAG){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_RXFLAG; + eventsCount++; + executeClearCommError = true; + } + if((EV_TXEMPTY & lpEvtMask) == EV_TXEMPTY){ + events[eventsCount] = EV_TXEMPTY; + eventsCount++; + executeClearCommError = true; + } + /* + * Execute GetCommModemStatus function if it's needed (get lines status) + */ + jint statusCTS = 0; + jint statusDSR = 0; + jint statusRING = 0; + jint statusRLSD = 0; + boolean successGetCommModemStatus = false; + if(executeGetCommModemStatus){ + DWORD lpModemStat; + if(GetCommModemStatus(hComm, &lpModemStat)){ + successGetCommModemStatus = true; + if((MS_CTS_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_CTS_ON){ + statusCTS = 1; + } + if((MS_DSR_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_DSR_ON){ + statusDSR = 1; + } + if((MS_RING_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_RING_ON){ + statusRING = 1; + } + if((MS_RLSD_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_RLSD_ON){ + statusRLSD = 1; + } + } + else { + jint lastError = (jint)GetLastError(); + statusCTS = lastError; + statusDSR = lastError; + statusRING = lastError; + statusRLSD = lastError; + } + } + /* + * Execute ClearCommError function if it's needed (get count of bytes in buffers and errors) + */ + jint bytesCountIn = 0; + jint bytesCountOut = 0; + jint communicationsErrors = 0; + boolean successClearCommError = false; + if(executeClearCommError){ + DWORD lpErrors; + COMSTAT *comstat = new COMSTAT(); + if(ClearCommError(hComm, &lpErrors, comstat)){ + successClearCommError = true; + bytesCountIn = (jint)comstat->cbInQue; + bytesCountOut = (jint)comstat->cbOutQue; + communicationsErrors = (jint)lpErrors; + } + else { + jint lastError = (jint)GetLastError(); + bytesCountIn = lastError; + bytesCountOut = lastError; + communicationsErrors = lastError; + } + delete comstat; + } + /* + * Create int[][] for events values + */ + returnArray = env->NewObjectArray(eventsCount, intClass, NULL); + /* + * Set events values + */ + for(jint i = 0; i < eventsCount; i++){ + jint returnValues[2]; + switch(events[i]){ + case EV_BREAK: + returnValues[0] = (jint)events[i]; + returnValues[1] = 0; + goto forEnd; + case EV_CTS: + returnValues[1] = statusCTS; + goto modemStatus; + case EV_DSR: + returnValues[1] = statusDSR; + goto modemStatus; + case EV_ERR: + returnValues[1] = communicationsErrors; + goto bytesAndErrors; + case EV_RING: + returnValues[1] = statusRING; + goto modemStatus; + case EV_RLSD: + returnValues[1] = statusRLSD; + goto modemStatus; + case EV_RXCHAR: + returnValues[1] = bytesCountIn; + goto bytesAndErrors; + case EV_RXFLAG: + returnValues[1] = bytesCountIn; + goto bytesAndErrors; + case EV_TXEMPTY: + returnValues[1] = bytesCountOut; + goto bytesAndErrors; + default: + returnValues[0] = (jint)events[i]; + returnValues[1] = 0; + goto forEnd; + }; + modemStatus: { + if(successGetCommModemStatus){ + returnValues[0] = (jint)events[i]; + } + else { + returnValues[0] = -1; + } + goto forEnd; + } + bytesAndErrors: { + if(successClearCommError){ + returnValues[0] = (jint)events[i]; + } + else { + returnValues[0] = -1; + } + goto forEnd; + } + forEnd: { + jintArray singleResultArray = env->NewIntArray(2); + env->SetIntArrayRegion(singleResultArray, 0, 2, returnValues); + env->SetObjectArrayElement(returnArray, i, singleResultArray); + }; + } + } + else { + returnArray = env->NewObjectArray(1, intClass, NULL); + jint returnValues[2]; + returnValues[0] = -1; + returnValues[1] = (jint)GetLastError(); + jintArray singleResultArray = env->NewIntArray(2); + env->SetIntArrayRegion(singleResultArray, 0, 2, returnValues); + env->SetObjectArrayElement(returnArray, 0, singleResultArray); + }; + CloseHandle(overlapped->hEvent); + delete overlapped; + return returnArray; +} + +/* + * Get serial port names + */ +JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getSerialPortNames + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object){ + HKEY phkResult; + LPCSTR lpSubKey = "HARDWARE\\DEVICEMAP\\SERIALCOMM\\"; + jobjectArray returnArray = NULL; + if(RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, lpSubKey, 0, KEY_READ, &phkResult) == ERROR_SUCCESS){ + boolean hasMoreElements = true; + DWORD keysCount = 0; + char valueName[256]; + DWORD valueNameSize; + DWORD enumResult; + while(hasMoreElements){ + valueNameSize = 256; + enumResult = RegEnumValueA(phkResult, keysCount, valueName, &valueNameSize, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); + if(enumResult == ERROR_SUCCESS){ + keysCount++; + } + else if(enumResult == ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS){ + hasMoreElements = false; + } + else { + hasMoreElements = false; + } + } + if(keysCount > 0){ + jclass stringClass = env->FindClass("java/lang/String"); + returnArray = env->NewObjectArray((jsize)keysCount, stringClass, NULL); + char lpValueName[256]; + DWORD lpcchValueName; + byte lpData[256]; + DWORD lpcbData; + DWORD result; + for(DWORD i = 0; i < keysCount; i++){ + lpcchValueName = 256; + lpcbData = 256; + result = RegEnumValueA(phkResult, i, lpValueName, &lpcchValueName, NULL, NULL, lpData, &lpcbData); + if(result == ERROR_SUCCESS){ + env->SetObjectArrayElement(returnArray, i, env->NewStringUTF((char*)lpData)); + } + } + } + CloseHandle(phkResult); + } + return returnArray; +} + +/* + * Get lines status + * + * returnValues[0] - CTS + * returnValues[1] - DSR + * returnValues[2] - RING + * returnValues[3] - RLSD + * + */ +JNIEXPORT jintArray JNICALL Java_jssc_SerialNativeInterface_getLinesStatus + (JNIEnv *env, jobject object, jlong portHandle){ + HANDLE hComm = (HANDLE)portHandle; + DWORD lpModemStat; + jint returnValues[4]; + for(jint i = 0; i < 4; i++){ + returnValues[i] = 0; + } + jintArray returnArray = env->NewIntArray(4); + if(GetCommModemStatus(hComm, &lpModemStat)){ + if((MS_CTS_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_CTS_ON){ + returnValues[0] = 1; + } + if((MS_DSR_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_DSR_ON){ + returnValues[1] = 1; + } + if((MS_RING_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_RING_ON){ + returnValues[2] = 1; + } + if((MS_RLSD_ON & lpModemStat) == MS_RLSD_ON){ + returnValues[3] = 1; + } + } + env->SetIntArrayRegion(returnArray, 0, 4, returnValues); + return returnArray; +} diff --git a/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/jssc-2.8.0-src.jar b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/jssc-2.8.0-src.jar new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e87d8ef Binary files /dev/null and b/NatBrailleTools/lib/jSSC-2.8.0-Release/src/jssc-2.8.0-src.jar differ