问题
Consider:
Baud rate 19200
RTS on
DTR on
Data bits=8, Stop bits=1, Parity=None
Set chars: Eof=0x00, Error=0x2A, Break=0x2A, Event=0x00, Xon=0x11, Xoff=0x13
Handflow: ControlHandShake=(DTR_CONTROL), FlowReplace=(TRANSMIT_TOGGLE, RTS_CONTROL),
XonLimit=0, XoffLimit=4096
OK, so using a port scanner I've found that a USB device needs these settings to facilitate an import. I can recreate most of these as follows:
port = new SerialPort("COM4");
port.DtrEnable = true;
port.RtsEnable = true;
port.Handshake = Handshake.None;
port.BaudRate = 19200;
port.StopBits = StopBits.One;
port.Parity = Parity.None;
port.DataBits = 8;
port.Open();
byte[] a = new byte[2] { 0x0 , 0x1 };
port.Write(a, 0, 1);
port.Write(a, 0, 1);
port.Write("mem");
port.Write("mem");
string output = port.ReadExisting();
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("Found: " + output);
However, the codes produced are these:
Set chars: Eof=0x1A, Error=0x00, Break=0x00, Event=0x1A, Xon=0x11, Xoff=0x13
XonLimit=1024, XoffLimit=1024
How do I change the X limits, and each of the character codes so that this has a chance of working?
The post SerialPort 0x1A character reading problem is the closest thing I've found so far, but I don't understand it.
回答1:
You can add an extension to the serialPort in C# - see Xon/Xoff values in NET2.0 SerialPort class.
For the other fields you can change:
dcbType.GetField("XonChar"); // "XonChar", "XoffChar", "ErrorChar", "EofChar", "EvtChar"
Code:
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.IO.Ports;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Security;
using System.Security.Permissions;
using Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles;
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
using (var port = new SerialPort("COM1"))
{
port.Open();
port.SetXonXoffChars(0x12, 0x14);
}
}
}
internal static class SerialPortExtensions
{
[SecurityPermission(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Flags = SecurityPermissionFlag.UnmanagedCode)]
public static void SetXonXoffChars(this SerialPort port, byte xon, byte xoff)
{
if (port == null)
throw new NullReferenceException();
if (port.BaseStream == null)
throw new InvalidOperationException("Cannot change X chars until after the port has been opened.");
try
{
// Get the base stream and its type which is System.IO.Ports.SerialStream
object baseStream = port.BaseStream;
Type baseStreamType = baseStream.GetType();
// Get the Win32 file handle for the port
SafeFileHandle portFileHandle = (SafeFileHandle)baseStreamType.GetField("_handle", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance).GetValue(baseStream);
// Get the value of the private DCB field (a value type)
FieldInfo dcbFieldInfo = baseStreamType.GetField("dcb", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);
object dcbValue = dcbFieldInfo.GetValue(baseStream);
// The type of dcb is Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.DCB which is an internal type. We can only access it through reflection.
Type dcbType = dcbValue.GetType();
dcbType.GetField("XonChar").SetValue(dcbValue, xon);
dcbType.GetField("XoffChar").SetValue(dcbValue, xoff);
// We need to call SetCommState but because dcbValue is a private type, we don't have enough
// information to create a p/Invoke declaration for it. We have to do the marshalling manually.
// Create unmanaged memory to copy DCB into
IntPtr hGlobal = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(Marshal.SizeOf(dcbValue));
try
{
// Copy their DCB value to unmanaged memory
Marshal.StructureToPtr(dcbValue, hGlobal, false);
// Call SetCommState
if (!SetCommState(portFileHandle, hGlobal))
throw new Win32Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error());
// Update the BaseStream.dcb field if SetCommState succeeded
dcbFieldInfo.SetValue(baseStream, dcbValue);
}
finally
{
if (hGlobal != IntPtr.Zero)
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(hGlobal);
}
}
catch (SecurityException) { throw; }
catch (OutOfMemoryException) { throw; }
catch (Win32Exception) { throw; }
catch (Exception ex)
{
throw new ApplicationException("SetXonXoffChars has failed due to incorrect assumptions about System.IO.Ports.SerialStream which is an internal type.", ex);
}
}
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool SetCommState(SafeFileHandle hFile, IntPtr lpDCB);
}
回答2:
Those settings can be configured by the Win32 SetCommState function.
Unfortunately, .NET doesn't provide a nice set of properties to configure them, nor does it give you access to the HANDLE, so you can't use p/invoke to adjust the settings for a .NET SerialPort class.
Instead, you'll have to ditch the entire System.IO.Ports.SerialPort class and do everything using the Win32 APIs:
CreateFileGetCommStateSetCommStateWriteFile(Ex)ReadFile(Ex)WaitCommEvent
I recommend that you not use C# for that, the Win32 API is much easier to use from C++, and with C++/CLI, you can write classes that interface nicely with a C# GUI. It's a fair amount of work, the upside is that the Win32 serial port functions are far more powerful than what the .NET libraries give you access to. I hope to someday be allowed to publish the C++/CLI serial port class I've made.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9073963/serial-ports-how-do-i-set-characters