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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright 2012 Luke Dashjr
  3. * Copyright 2012 Con Kolivas
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  6. * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
  7. * Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
  8. * any later version. See COPYING for more details.
  9. */
  10. #include <limits.h>
  11. #include <pthread.h>
  12. #include <stdint.h>
  13. #include <stdio.h>
  14. #include <strings.h>
  15. #include <sys/time.h>
  16. #include <unistd.h>
  17. #include "config.h"
  18. #ifdef WIN32
  19. #include <windows.h>
  20. #define dlsym (void*)GetProcAddress
  21. #define dlclose FreeLibrary
  22. typedef unsigned long FT_STATUS;
  23. typedef PVOID FT_HANDLE;
  24. __stdcall FT_STATUS (*FT_ListDevices)(PVOID pArg1, PVOID pArg2, DWORD Flags);
  25. __stdcall FT_STATUS (*FT_Open)(int idx, FT_HANDLE*);
  26. __stdcall FT_STATUS (*FT_GetComPortNumber)(FT_HANDLE, LPLONG lplComPortNumber);
  27. __stdcall FT_STATUS (*FT_Close)(FT_HANDLE);
  28. const uint32_t FT_OPEN_BY_DESCRIPTION = 2;
  29. const uint32_t FT_LIST_ALL = 0x20000000;
  30. const uint32_t FT_LIST_NUMBER_ONLY = 0x80000000;
  31. enum {
  32. FT_OK,
  33. };
  34. #endif /* WIN32 */
  35. #include "compat.h"
  36. #include "fpgautils.h"
  37. #include "miner.h"
  38. #define BITFORCE_SLEEP_MS 500
  39. #define BITFORCE_TIMEOUT_S 7
  40. #define BITFORCE_TIMEOUT_MS (BITFORCE_TIMEOUT_S * 1000)
  41. #define BITFORCE_LONG_TIMEOUT_S 15
  42. #define BITFORCE_LONG_TIMEOUT_MS (BITFORCE_LONG_TIMEOUT_S * 1000)
  43. #define BITFORCE_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS 10
  44. #define WORK_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS 50
  45. #define MAX_START_DELAY_US 100000
  46. #define tv_to_ms(tval) (tval.tv_sec * 1000 + tval.tv_usec / 1000)
  47. #define TIME_AVG_CONSTANT 8
  48. #define KNAME_WORK "full work"
  49. #define KNAME_RANGE "nonce range"
  50. struct device_api bitforce_api;
  51. #define BFopen(devpath) serial_open(devpath, 0, -1, true)
  52. static void BFgets(char *buf, size_t bufLen, int fd)
  53. {
  54. do
  55. --bufLen;
  56. while (likely(bufLen && read(fd, buf, 1) == 1 && (buf++)[0] != '\n'));
  57. buf[0] = '\0';
  58. }
  59. static ssize_t BFwrite(int fd, const void *buf, ssize_t bufLen)
  60. {
  61. if ((bufLen) != write(fd, buf, bufLen))
  62. return 0;
  63. else
  64. return bufLen;
  65. }
  66. #define BFclose(fd) close(fd)
  67. static bool bitforce_detect_one(const char *devpath)
  68. {
  69. int fdDev = BFopen(devpath);
  70. struct cgpu_info *bitforce;
  71. char pdevbuf[0x100];
  72. char *s;
  73. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL: Attempting to open %s", devpath);
  74. if (unlikely(fdDev == -1)) {
  75. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL: Failed to open %s", devpath);
  76. return false;
  77. }
  78. BFwrite(fdDev, "ZGX", 3);
  79. BFgets(pdevbuf, sizeof(pdevbuf), fdDev);
  80. if (unlikely(!pdevbuf[0])) {
  81. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL: Error reading (ZGX)");
  82. return 0;
  83. }
  84. BFclose(fdDev);
  85. if (unlikely(!strstr(pdevbuf, "SHA256"))) {
  86. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL: Didn't recognise BitForce on %s", devpath);
  87. return false;
  88. }
  89. // We have a real BitForce!
  90. bitforce = calloc(1, sizeof(*bitforce));
  91. bitforce->api = &bitforce_api;
  92. bitforce->device_path = strdup(devpath);
  93. bitforce->deven = DEV_ENABLED;
  94. bitforce->threads = 1;
  95. /* Initially enable support for nonce range and disable it later if it
  96. * fails */
  97. if (opt_bfl_noncerange) {
  98. bitforce->nonce_range = true;
  99. bitforce->sleep_ms = BITFORCE_SLEEP_MS;
  100. bitforce->kname = KNAME_RANGE;
  101. } else {
  102. bitforce->sleep_ms = BITFORCE_SLEEP_MS * 5;
  103. bitforce->kname = KNAME_WORK;
  104. }
  105. if (likely((!memcmp(pdevbuf, ">>>ID: ", 7)) && (s = strstr(pdevbuf + 3, ">>>")))) {
  106. s[0] = '\0';
  107. bitforce->name = strdup(pdevbuf + 7);
  108. }
  109. mutex_init(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  110. return add_cgpu(bitforce);
  111. }
  112. #define LOAD_SYM(sym) do { \
  113. if (!(sym = dlsym(dll, #sym))) { \
  114. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "Failed to load " #sym ", not using FTDI bitforce autodetect"); \
  115. goto nogood; \
  116. } \
  117. } while(0)
  118. static char bitforce_autodetect_ftdi()
  119. {
  120. #ifdef WIN32
  121. FT_STATUS ftStatus;
  122. DWORD numDevs;
  123. HMODULE dll = LoadLibrary("FTD2XX.DLL");
  124. if (!dll)
  125. {
  126. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "FTD2XX.DLL failed to load, not using FTDI bitforce autodetect");
  127. return 0;
  128. }
  129. LOAD_SYM(FT_ListDevices);
  130. LOAD_SYM(FT_Open);
  131. LOAD_SYM(FT_GetComPortNumber);
  132. LOAD_SYM(FT_Close);
  133. ftStatus = FT_ListDevices(&numDevs, NULL, FT_LIST_NUMBER_ONLY);
  134. if (ftStatus != FT_OK)
  135. {
  136. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "FTDI device count failed, not using FTDI bitforce autodetect");
  137. nogood:
  138. dlclose(dll);
  139. return 0;
  140. }
  141. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "FTDI reports %u devices", (unsigned)numDevs);
  142. char buf[65 * numDevs];
  143. char*bufptrs[numDevs + 1];
  144. int i;
  145. for (i = 0; i < numDevs; ++i)
  146. bufptrs[i] = &buf[i * 65];
  147. bufptrs[numDevs] = NULL;
  148. ftStatus = FT_ListDevices(bufptrs, &numDevs, FT_LIST_ALL | FT_OPEN_BY_DESCRIPTION);
  149. if (ftStatus != FT_OK)
  150. {
  151. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "FTDI device list failed, not using FTDI bitforce autodetect");
  152. goto nogood;
  153. }
  154. char devpath[] = "\\\\.\\COMnnnnn";
  155. char *devpathnum = &devpath[7];
  156. char found = 0;
  157. for (i = numDevs; i > 0; )
  158. {
  159. --i;
  160. bufptrs[i][64] = '\0';
  161. if (!(strstr(bufptrs[i], "BitFORCE") && strstr(bufptrs[i], "SHA256")))
  162. continue;
  163. FT_HANDLE ftHandle;
  164. if (FT_OK != FT_Open(i, &ftHandle))
  165. continue;
  166. LONG lComPortNumber;
  167. ftStatus = FT_GetComPortNumber(ftHandle, &lComPortNumber);
  168. FT_Close(ftHandle);
  169. if (FT_OK != ftStatus || lComPortNumber < 0)
  170. continue;
  171. sprintf(devpathnum, "%d", (int)lComPortNumber);
  172. if (bitforce_detect_one(devpath))
  173. ++found;
  174. }
  175. dlclose(dll);
  176. return found;
  177. #else /* NOT WIN32 */
  178. return 0;
  179. #endif
  180. }
  181. static char bitforce_detect_auto()
  182. {
  183. return (serial_autodetect_udev (bitforce_detect_one, "BitFORCE*SHA256") ?:
  184. serial_autodetect_devserial(bitforce_detect_one, "BitFORCE_SHA256") ?:
  185. bitforce_autodetect_ftdi() ?:
  186. 0);
  187. }
  188. static void bitforce_detect()
  189. {
  190. serial_detect_auto(bitforce_api.dname, bitforce_detect_one, bitforce_detect_auto);
  191. }
  192. static void get_bitforce_statline_before(char *buf, struct cgpu_info *bitforce)
  193. {
  194. float gt = bitforce->temp;
  195. if (gt > 0)
  196. tailsprintf(buf, "%5.1fC ", gt);
  197. else
  198. tailsprintf(buf, " ", gt);
  199. tailsprintf(buf, " | ");
  200. }
  201. static bool bitforce_thread_prepare(struct thr_info *thr)
  202. {
  203. struct cgpu_info *bitforce = thr->cgpu;
  204. int fdDev = BFopen(bitforce->device_path);
  205. struct timeval now;
  206. if (unlikely(fdDev == -1)) {
  207. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Failed to open %s", bitforce->device_id, bitforce->device_path);
  208. return false;
  209. }
  210. bitforce->device_fd = fdDev;
  211. applog(LOG_INFO, "BFL%i: Opened %s", bitforce->device_id, bitforce->device_path);
  212. gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
  213. get_datestamp(bitforce->init, &now);
  214. return true;
  215. }
  216. static void biforce_clear_buffer(struct cgpu_info *bitforce)
  217. {
  218. int fdDev = bitforce->device_fd;
  219. char pdevbuf[0x100];
  220. int count = 0;
  221. if (!fdDev)
  222. return;
  223. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL%i: Clearing read buffer", bitforce->device_id);
  224. mutex_lock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  225. do {
  226. pdevbuf[0] = '\0';
  227. BFgets(pdevbuf, sizeof(pdevbuf), fdDev);
  228. } while (pdevbuf[0] && (++count < 10));
  229. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  230. }
  231. void bitforce_init(struct cgpu_info *bitforce)
  232. {
  233. const char *devpath = bitforce->device_path;
  234. int fdDev = bitforce->device_fd, retries = 0;
  235. char pdevbuf[0x100];
  236. char *s;
  237. applog(LOG_WARNING, "BFL%i: Re-initialising", bitforce->device_id);
  238. mutex_lock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  239. if (fdDev) {
  240. BFclose(fdDev);
  241. sleep(5);
  242. }
  243. bitforce->device_fd = 0;
  244. fdDev = BFopen(devpath);
  245. if (unlikely(fdDev == -1)) {
  246. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  247. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Failed to open %s", bitforce->device_id, devpath);
  248. return;
  249. }
  250. do {
  251. BFwrite(fdDev, "ZGX", 3);
  252. BFgets(pdevbuf, sizeof(pdevbuf), fdDev);
  253. if (unlikely(!pdevbuf[0])) {
  254. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  255. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Error reading (ZGX)", bitforce->device_id);
  256. return;
  257. }
  258. if (retries++)
  259. nmsleep(10);
  260. } while (!strstr(pdevbuf, "BUSY") && (retries * 10 < BITFORCE_TIMEOUT_MS));
  261. if (unlikely(!strstr(pdevbuf, "SHA256"))) {
  262. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  263. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Didn't recognise BitForce on %s returned: %s", bitforce->device_id, devpath, pdevbuf);
  264. return;
  265. }
  266. if (likely((!memcmp(pdevbuf, ">>>ID: ", 7)) && (s = strstr(pdevbuf + 3, ">>>")))) {
  267. s[0] = '\0';
  268. bitforce->name = strdup(pdevbuf + 7);
  269. }
  270. bitforce->device_fd = fdDev;
  271. bitforce->sleep_ms = BITFORCE_SLEEP_MS;
  272. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  273. }
  274. static bool bitforce_get_temp(struct cgpu_info *bitforce)
  275. {
  276. int fdDev = bitforce->device_fd;
  277. char pdevbuf[0x100];
  278. char *s;
  279. if (!fdDev)
  280. return false;
  281. mutex_lock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  282. BFwrite(fdDev, "ZLX", 3);
  283. BFgets(pdevbuf, sizeof(pdevbuf), fdDev);
  284. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  285. if (unlikely(!pdevbuf[0])) {
  286. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Error: Get temp returned empty string", bitforce->device_id);
  287. bitforce->temp = 0;
  288. return false;
  289. }
  290. if ((!strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "TEMP", 4)) && (s = strchr(pdevbuf + 4, ':'))) {
  291. float temp = strtof(s + 1, NULL);
  292. if (temp > 0) {
  293. bitforce->temp = temp;
  294. if (temp > bitforce->cutofftemp) {
  295. applog(LOG_WARNING, "BFL%i: Hit thermal cutoff limit, disabling!", bitforce->device_id);
  296. bitforce->deven = DEV_RECOVER;
  297. bitforce->device_last_not_well = time(NULL);
  298. bitforce->device_not_well_reason = REASON_DEV_THERMAL_CUTOFF;
  299. bitforce->dev_thermal_cutoff_count++;
  300. }
  301. }
  302. }
  303. return true;
  304. }
  305. static bool bitforce_send_work(struct thr_info *thr, struct work *work)
  306. {
  307. struct cgpu_info *bitforce = thr->cgpu;
  308. int fdDev = bitforce->device_fd;
  309. unsigned char ob[70];
  310. char pdevbuf[0x100];
  311. char *s;
  312. if (!fdDev)
  313. return false;
  314. re_send:
  315. mutex_lock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  316. if (bitforce->nonce_range)
  317. BFwrite(fdDev, "ZPX", 3);
  318. else
  319. BFwrite(fdDev, "ZDX", 3);
  320. BFgets(pdevbuf, sizeof(pdevbuf), fdDev);
  321. if (!pdevbuf[0] || !strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "B", 1)) {
  322. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  323. nmsleep(WORK_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS);
  324. goto re_send;
  325. } else if (unlikely(strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "OK", 2))) {
  326. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  327. if (bitforce->nonce_range) {
  328. applog(LOG_WARNING, "BFL%i: Does not support nonce range, disabling", bitforce->device_id);
  329. bitforce->nonce_range = false;
  330. bitforce->sleep_ms *= 5;
  331. bitforce->kname = KNAME_WORK;
  332. goto re_send;
  333. }
  334. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Error: Send work reports: %s", bitforce->device_id, pdevbuf);
  335. return false;
  336. }
  337. sprintf((char *)ob, ">>>>>>>>");
  338. memcpy(ob + 8, work->midstate, 32);
  339. memcpy(ob + 8 + 32, work->data + 64, 12);
  340. if (!bitforce->nonce_range) {
  341. sprintf((char *)ob + 8 + 32 + 12, ">>>>>>>>");
  342. work->blk.nonce = bitforce->nonces = 0xffffffff;
  343. BFwrite(fdDev, ob, 60);
  344. } else {
  345. uint32_t *nonce;
  346. nonce = (uint32_t *)(ob + 8 + 32 + 12);
  347. *nonce = htobe32(work->blk.nonce);
  348. nonce = (uint32_t *)(ob + 8 + 32 + 12 + 4);
  349. /* Split work up into 1/5th nonce ranges */
  350. bitforce->nonces = 0x33333332;
  351. *nonce = htobe32(work->blk.nonce + bitforce->nonces);
  352. work->blk.nonce += bitforce->nonces + 1;
  353. sprintf((char *)ob + 8 + 32 + 12 + 8, ">>>>>>>>");
  354. BFwrite(fdDev, ob, 68);
  355. }
  356. BFgets(pdevbuf, sizeof(pdevbuf), fdDev);
  357. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  358. if (opt_debug) {
  359. s = bin2hex(ob + 8, 44);
  360. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL%i: block data: %s", bitforce->device_id, s);
  361. free(s);
  362. }
  363. if (unlikely(!pdevbuf[0])) {
  364. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Error: Send block data returned empty string", bitforce->device_id);
  365. return false;
  366. }
  367. if (unlikely(strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "OK", 2))) {
  368. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Error: Send block data reports: %s", bitforce->device_id, pdevbuf);
  369. return false;
  370. }
  371. gettimeofday(&bitforce->work_start_tv, NULL);
  372. return true;
  373. }
  374. static int64_t bitforce_get_result(struct thr_info *thr, struct work *work)
  375. {
  376. struct cgpu_info *bitforce = thr->cgpu;
  377. int fdDev = bitforce->device_fd;
  378. unsigned int delay_time_ms;
  379. struct timeval elapsed;
  380. struct timeval now;
  381. char pdevbuf[0x100];
  382. char *pnoncebuf;
  383. uint32_t nonce;
  384. if (!fdDev)
  385. return -1;
  386. while (1) {
  387. mutex_lock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  388. BFwrite(fdDev, "ZFX", 3);
  389. BFgets(pdevbuf, sizeof(pdevbuf), fdDev);
  390. mutex_unlock(&bitforce->device_mutex);
  391. gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
  392. timersub(&now, &bitforce->work_start_tv, &elapsed);
  393. if (elapsed.tv_sec >= BITFORCE_LONG_TIMEOUT_S) {
  394. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: took %dms - longer than %dms", bitforce->device_id,
  395. tv_to_ms(elapsed), BITFORCE_LONG_TIMEOUT_MS);
  396. return 0;
  397. }
  398. if (pdevbuf[0] && strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "B", 1)) /* BFL does not respond during throttling */
  399. break;
  400. /* if BFL is throttling, no point checking so quickly */
  401. delay_time_ms = (pdevbuf[0] ? BITFORCE_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS : 2 * WORK_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS);
  402. nmsleep(delay_time_ms);
  403. bitforce->wait_ms += delay_time_ms;
  404. }
  405. if (elapsed.tv_sec > BITFORCE_TIMEOUT_S) {
  406. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: took %dms - longer than %dms", bitforce->device_id,
  407. tv_to_ms(elapsed), BITFORCE_TIMEOUT_MS);
  408. bitforce->device_last_not_well = time(NULL);
  409. bitforce->device_not_well_reason = REASON_DEV_OVER_HEAT;
  410. bitforce->dev_over_heat_count++;
  411. if (!pdevbuf[0]) /* Only return if we got nothing after timeout - there still may be results */
  412. return 0;
  413. } else if (!strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "N", 1)) {/* Hashing complete (NONCE-FOUND or NO-NONCE) */
  414. /* Simple timing adjustment. Allow a few polls to cope with
  415. * OS timer delays being variably reliable. wait_ms will
  416. * always equal sleep_ms when we've waited greater than or
  417. * equal to the result return time.*/
  418. delay_time_ms = bitforce->sleep_ms;
  419. if (bitforce->wait_ms > bitforce->sleep_ms + (WORK_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS * 2))
  420. bitforce->sleep_ms += (bitforce->wait_ms - bitforce->sleep_ms) / 2;
  421. else if (bitforce->wait_ms == bitforce->sleep_ms) {
  422. if (bitforce->sleep_ms > WORK_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS)
  423. bitforce->sleep_ms -= WORK_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS;
  424. else if (bitforce->sleep_ms > BITFORCE_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS)
  425. bitforce->sleep_ms -= BITFORCE_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS;
  426. }
  427. if (delay_time_ms != bitforce->sleep_ms)
  428. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL%i: Wait time changed to: %d", bitforce->device_id, bitforce->sleep_ms, bitforce->wait_ms);
  429. /* Work out the average time taken. Float for calculation, uint for display */
  430. bitforce->avg_wait_f += (tv_to_ms(elapsed) - bitforce->avg_wait_f) / TIME_AVG_CONSTANT;
  431. bitforce->avg_wait_d = (unsigned int) (bitforce->avg_wait_f + 0.5);
  432. }
  433. applog(LOG_DEBUG, "BFL%i: waited %dms until %s", bitforce->device_id, bitforce->wait_ms, pdevbuf);
  434. if (!strncasecmp(&pdevbuf[2], "-", 1))
  435. return bitforce->nonces; /* No valid nonce found */
  436. else if (!strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "I", 1))
  437. return 0; /* Device idle */
  438. else if (strncasecmp(pdevbuf, "NONCE-FOUND", 11)) {
  439. applog(LOG_WARNING, "BFL%i: Error: Get result reports: %s", bitforce->device_id, pdevbuf);
  440. return 0;
  441. }
  442. pnoncebuf = &pdevbuf[12];
  443. while (1) {
  444. hex2bin((void*)&nonce, pnoncebuf, 4);
  445. #ifndef __BIG_ENDIAN__
  446. nonce = swab32(nonce);
  447. #endif
  448. if (unlikely(bitforce->nonce_range && (nonce >= work->blk.nonce ||
  449. (work->blk.nonce > 0 && nonce < work->blk.nonce - bitforce->nonces - 1)))) {
  450. applog(LOG_WARNING, "BFL%i: Disabling broken nonce range support", bitforce->device_id);
  451. bitforce->nonce_range = false;
  452. work->blk.nonce = 0xffffffff;
  453. bitforce->sleep_ms *= 5;
  454. bitforce->kname = KNAME_WORK;
  455. }
  456. submit_nonce(thr, work, nonce);
  457. if (strncmp(&pnoncebuf[8], ",", 1))
  458. break;
  459. pnoncebuf += 9;
  460. }
  461. return bitforce->nonces;
  462. }
  463. static void bitforce_shutdown(struct thr_info *thr)
  464. {
  465. struct cgpu_info *bitforce = thr->cgpu;
  466. BFclose(bitforce->device_fd);
  467. bitforce->device_fd = 0;
  468. }
  469. static void biforce_thread_enable(struct thr_info *thr)
  470. {
  471. struct cgpu_info *bitforce = thr->cgpu;
  472. bitforce_init(bitforce);
  473. }
  474. static int64_t bitforce_scanhash(struct thr_info *thr, struct work *work, int64_t __maybe_unused max_nonce)
  475. {
  476. struct cgpu_info *bitforce = thr->cgpu;
  477. unsigned int sleep_time;
  478. int64_t ret;
  479. ret = bitforce_send_work(thr, work);
  480. if (!bitforce->nonce_range) {
  481. /* Initially wait 2/3 of the average cycle time so we can request more
  482. work before full scan is up */
  483. sleep_time = (2 * bitforce->sleep_ms) / 3;
  484. nmsleep(sleep_time);
  485. bitforce->wait_ms = sleep_time;
  486. queue_request(thr, false);
  487. /* Now wait athe final 1/3rd; no bitforce should be finished by now */
  488. sleep_time = bitforce->sleep_ms - sleep_time;
  489. nmsleep(sleep_time);
  490. bitforce->wait_ms += sleep_time;
  491. } else {
  492. sleep_time = bitforce->sleep_ms;
  493. nmsleep(sleep_time);
  494. bitforce->wait_ms = sleep_time;
  495. }
  496. if (ret)
  497. ret = bitforce_get_result(thr, work);
  498. if (ret == -1) {
  499. ret = 0;
  500. applog(LOG_ERR, "BFL%i: Comms error", bitforce->device_id);
  501. bitforce->device_last_not_well = time(NULL);
  502. bitforce->device_not_well_reason = REASON_DEV_COMMS_ERROR;
  503. bitforce->dev_comms_error_count++;
  504. /* empty read buffer */
  505. biforce_clear_buffer(bitforce);
  506. }
  507. return ret;
  508. }
  509. static bool bitforce_get_stats(struct cgpu_info *bitforce)
  510. {
  511. return bitforce_get_temp(bitforce);
  512. }
  513. static struct api_data *bitforce_api_stats(struct cgpu_info *cgpu)
  514. {
  515. struct api_data *root = NULL;
  516. // Warning, access to these is not locked - but we don't really
  517. // care since hashing performance is way more important than
  518. // locking access to displaying API debug 'stats'
  519. // If locking becomes an issue for any of them, use copy_data=true also
  520. root = api_add_uint(root, "Sleep Time", &(cgpu->sleep_ms), false);
  521. root = api_add_uint(root, "Avg Wait", &(cgpu->avg_wait_d), false);
  522. return root;
  523. }
  524. struct device_api bitforce_api = {
  525. .dname = "bitforce",
  526. .name = "BFL",
  527. .api_detect = bitforce_detect,
  528. .get_api_stats = bitforce_api_stats,
  529. .reinit_device = bitforce_init,
  530. .get_statline_before = get_bitforce_statline_before,
  531. .get_stats = bitforce_get_stats,
  532. .thread_prepare = bitforce_thread_prepare,
  533. .scanhash = bitforce_scanhash,
  534. .thread_shutdown = bitforce_shutdown,
  535. .thread_enable = biforce_thread_enable
  536. };