On 06/09/2016 05:27 PM, Neil Armstrong wrote:
> Hi Sigrok community,
> 
> This is a follow-up from the first draft of a Generic IIO driver for Sigrok 
> posted at [1].
> 
> Since, I made a backport for the 0.3.0 release and PPA packages to run it on 
> current Ubuntu distributions.
> 
> The 0.4.0 version is on-going but our ultimate goal is to have it upstreamed 
> part of the official sigrok release.
> 
> The sigrok IIO development is part of the next BayLibre ACME support via the 
> IIO infrastructure, to be able to gather measurements from the Host instead 
> of the on-device sigrok instance.
> 
> The new repository is https://github.com/baylibre-acme/libsigrok
> 
> IIO development branches are :
>  - libsigrok-0.3.x-iio for the 0.3.x branch
>  - libsigrok-0.4.x-iio for the 0.4.x branch
> 
> Before rebasing on master, I would like to have a review of the current 
> implementation.
> 
> The implementation differs from the previous draft by using channel_group 
> instances for each IIO device of a context.
> This gives ability to get multiple probes at the same time, but also be able 
> to get a single one by disabling the unwanted groups.

In my opinion this should rather be addressed by allowing to capture from
multiple device at the same time in e.g. pulseview, rather than grouping
multiple device into a single device and exposing each device as a channel
group.

- Lars


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