#!/usr/bin/env python3 import argparse import asyncio import serial_asyncio import sys import time import threading parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("input", help="input filename") parser.add_argument("--port", help="serial port to interface with") parser.add_argument("--start", help="auto start the clock", const=True, type=bool, nargs='?', default=False ) args = parser.parse_args() try: in_file = open(args.input, "rb") except IOError: print("Could not open file") in_file.close() sys.exit(2) class SerialHandler(asyncio.Protocol): def connection_made(self, transport): print('connection made') self.transport = transport self.buf = bytes() self.init_done = False # clear any incoming data transport.serial.flushInput() #transport.serial.write(b'1') #time.sleep(.1) #transport.serial.write(b'5') #time.sleep(.1) #transport.serial.write(b'6') #time.sleep(.1) if args.start: transport.serial.write(b'04') content = in_file.read() length = len(content) written = 0 print("file size " + str(length)) transport.serial.write(b'l') while (length - written > 0): written += transport.serial.write(content[length - (length - written):]) print("wrote {} bytes of rom".format(written)) #transport.serial.write(b'4') def connection_lost(self, exc): pass def data_received(self, data): self.buf += data if b'\r\n' in self.buf: lines = self.buf.split(b'\r\n') self.buf = lines[-1] for line in lines[:-1]: s = line.decode('utf-8') print(s) loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() try: handler = SerialHandler coro = serial_asyncio.create_serial_connection(loop, handler, args.port, baudrate=115200) loop.run_until_complete(coro) except Exception as E: print(E) print('failed to open serial port') except Exception as E: print(E) print('failed to open port') port.close() sys.exit(1) loop.run_forever()