The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types (such as logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, multimeters, and more).
libsigrok is a shared library written in C which provides the basic API for talking to hardware and reading/writing the acquired data into various input/output file formats.
libsigrok is in a usable state and has had official tarball releases.
While the API can change from release to release, this will always be properly documented and reflected in the package version number and in the shared library / libtool / .so-file version numbers.
However, there are NO guarantees at all for stable APIs in git snapshots! Distro packagers should only use released tarballs (no git snapshots).
Requirements for the C library:
Requirements for the C++ bindings:
Requirements for the Python bindings:
Requirements for the Java bindings:
In order to get the libsigrok source code and build it, run:
$ git clone git://sigrok.org/libsigrok $ cd libsigrok $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make
For installing libsigrok:
$ make install
See INSTALL or the following wiki page for more (OS-specific) instructions:
http://sigrok.org/wiki/Building
Please also check the following wiki page in case you encounter any issues:
http://sigrok.org/wiki/Building#FAQ
Please check README.devices for some notes and hints about device- or driver-specific issues to be aware of.
Some devices supported by libsigrok need a firmware to be uploaded before the device can be used. See README.devices for details.
libsigrok is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 3 or later.
While some individual source code files are licensed under the GPLv2+, and some files are licensed under the GPLv3+, this doesn't change the fact that the library as a whole is licensed under the terms of the GPLv3+.
Please see the individual source files for the full list of copyright holders.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel
You can find the sigrok developers in the #sigrok IRC channel on Freenode.