From 3698b696d7e8f6edf2f49a692f75461f8a3260fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philip Munts Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 20:52:31 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] remoteio release 2.22631.1 Sun 29 Dec 2024 08:52:22 PM PST Added support for transporting Remote I/O Protocol messages over ZeroMQ. --- index/re/remoteio/remoteio-2.22631.1.toml | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 83 insertions(+) create mode 100644 index/re/remoteio/remoteio-2.22631.1.toml diff --git a/index/re/remoteio/remoteio-2.22631.1.toml b/index/re/remoteio/remoteio-2.22631.1.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d74d472df --- /dev/null +++ b/index/re/remoteio/remoteio-2.22631.1.toml @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +name = "remoteio" +version = "2.22631.1" +description = "Remote I/O Protocol Client Library for GNAT Ada" +website = "https://github.com/pmunts/libsimpleio" +authors = ["Philip Munts"] +maintainers = ["Philip Munts "] +maintainers-logins = ["pmunts"] +licenses = "BSD-1-Clause" + +long-description = """ +This crate contains a subset of the [**Linux Simple I/O +Library**](https://github.com/pmunts/libsimpleio) Ada packages that are +relevant for building [**Remote I/O +Protocol**](http://git.munts.com/libsimpleio/doc/RemoteIOProtocol.pdf) +client programs. + +This crate can be built for Linux, MacOS, or Windows targets. + +The **Remote I/O Protocol** is a lightweight message protocol for +performing remote I/O operations. The protocol is implemented using a +request/reply pattern, where the master device (*e.g.* a Linux computer) +transmits an I/O request in a 64-byte message to the slave device +(*e.g.* a single chip microcontroller). The slave device performs the +requested I/O operation and returns an I/O response in a 64-byte message +back to the master device. + +The protocol is kept as simple as possible (exactly one 64-byte request +message and one 64- byte response message) to allow using low end single +chip microcontrollers such as the +[PIC16F1455](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/product/PIC16F1455) for the +slave device. Although particularly suited for USB raw HID devices, this +protocol can use any transport mechanism that can reliably transmit and +receive 64-byte messages. +""" + +tags = ["embedded", "linux", "remoteio", "adc", "dac", "gpio", "i2c", "motor", +"pwm", "sensor", "serial", "servo", "spi", "stepper"] + +project-files = ["remoteio.gpr"] + +[available."case(os)"] +'linux|macos|windows' = true +"..." = false + +# Linux needs libhidapi and libusb crates + +[[depends-on]] +[depends-on."case(os)"."linux"] +libhidapi = "*" + +[[depends-on]] +[depends-on."case(os)"."linux"] +libusb = "*" + +# macOS needs hidapi and libusb crates + +[[depends-on]] +[depends-on."case(distribution)"."homebrew|macports"] +libhidapi = "*" + +[[depends-on]] +[depends-on."case(distribution)"."homebrew|macports"] +libusb = "*" + +[[actions."case(os)".linux]] +type = "post-fetch" +command = ["sh", "-c", "./postfetch.linux"] + +[[actions."case(os)".macos]] +type = "post-fetch" +command = ["sh", "-c", "./postfetch.macos"] + +[[actions."case(os)".windows]] +type = "post-fetch" +command = ["sh", "-c", "./postfetch.windows"] + +[origin] +hashes = [ +"sha256:8542159aef7154aeb4bb8f98d7e39aa37eb8e8e32c2dd3ac25f0ee43b7d5ee5b", +"sha512:636c0219c1ea8308f5f7c06c024737761e9c03fb3cc4fa5c0e5567f95ff11553bd7950685fed3e333ae4e71a01b2d5a52d0a9748c707646ef811ed428c333e05", +] +url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pmunts/alire-crates/c9004f97fe87eb70d1d68dfe4bc9895e62012211/remoteio/remoteio-2.22631.1.tbz2" +