stdf (empty) → 0.1.0.0
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+853/−0 lines, 8 filesdep +aesondep +basedep +base64-bytestringsetup-changed
Dependencies added: aeson, base, base64-bytestring, binary, bytestring, split, stdf, text
Files
- Data/Stdf.hs +198/−0
- Data/Stdf/WaferMap.hs +108/−0
- Examples/StdfToJson.hs +27/−0
- Examples/WaferMap.hs +21/−0
- LICENSE +339/−0
- Readme.md +74/−0
- Setup.hs +2/−0
- stdf.cabal +84/−0
+ Data/Stdf.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,198 @@++{-# LANGUAGE NegativeLiterals #-}+{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-}++module Data.Stdf ( parse+ , Stdf(..)+ , Rec(..)+ ) where++import Data.Binary.Get+import Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as BL hiding (show)+import Data.Word+import Data.Int+import Data.Bits (testBit)+import Foreign.C.Types+import Control.Applicative+import Prelude hiding (show)+import Text.Show+import Control.Monad+import Data.Text.Lazy+import qualified Data.ByteString.Base64.Lazy as Base64+import Data.Text.Lazy.Encoding++import GHC.Generics hiding (U1)+import Data.Aeson++-- JSON gotcha: can't encode ByteString+-- Have to convert character strings to Text-latin1+-- Encoding base64 raw binary data++-- I was thinking of supporting the CPU_TYPE for converting numbers+-- with different endianness then I realized I would have to support+-- different floating-point encodings from old Sun and DEC architectures+-- and I was like fuck that. All my testers and all my computers are x86+-- anyway.++type U1 = Word8 -- unsigned 1 byte+type U2 = Word16 -- unsigned 2 bytes+type U4 = Word32 -- unsigned 4 bytes+type I1 = Int8+type I2 = Int16+type I4 = Int32+type R4 = CFloat+type R8 = CDouble++instance ToJSON Rec+instance ToJSON PartFlg++data BinRec = BinRec + { header :: Header+ , rec :: Rec } deriving (Generic, Show)++data Header = Header+ { len :: !Word16+ , typ :: !Word8+ , sub :: !Word8+ } deriving (Generic, Show)++type Stdf = [Rec]++data Rec = Raw { raw :: Text } -- base64 TODO: maybe don't bother. what's this good for?+ | Far { cpuType :: !U1+ , stdfVer :: !U1 }+ | Prr { headNum :: !U1+ , siteNum :: !U1+ , partFlg :: !PartFlg+ , numTest :: !U2+ , hardBin :: !U2+ , softBin :: Maybe U2+ , xCoord :: Maybe I2+ , yCoord :: Maybe I2+ , testTime :: Maybe U4+ , partID :: Maybe Text+ , partTxt :: Maybe Text+ , partFix :: Maybe Text }+ deriving (Generic, Show)++data PartFlg = PartFlg { supersedesPartId :: Bool -- 1 bit+ , supersedesXY :: Bool -- 1 bit+ , abnormalEnd :: Bool+ , failed :: Bool+ , noPassFailInfo :: Bool }+ deriving (Generic, Show)++getFar :: Get Rec+getFar = Far <$> getWord8 <*> getWord8++u1 = getWord8+u2 = getWord16le+u4 = getWord32le+cn = getVarLen++i1 :: Get I1+i1 = fromIntegral <$> u1++i2 :: Get I2+i2 = fromIntegral <$> u2++i4 :: Get I1+i4 = fromIntegral <$> u1++mu2 :: Get (Maybe U2)+mu2 = missing (65535 :: U2) <$> u2++missing :: Eq a => a -> a -> Maybe a+missing n m =+ if m == n+ then Nothing+ else Just m+++mi2 :: Get (Maybe I2)+mi2 = do+ x <- i2+ return $ case x of+ (-32768) -> Nothing+ otherwise -> Just x++mu4 :: Get (Maybe U4)+mu4 = do+ x <- u4+ return $ case x of+ 0 -> Nothing+ otherwise -> Just x++getVarLen :: Get (Maybe Text)+getVarLen = do+ len <- u1+ case len of+ 0 -> return Nothing+ otherwise -> liftM (Just . decodeUtf8) $ getLazyByteString (fromIntegral len)++bit :: U1 -> Int -> Bool+bit = testBit++getPartFlg :: Get PartFlg+getPartFlg = do+ b <- u1+ return PartFlg { supersedesPartId = bit b 0+ , supersedesXY = bit b 1+ , abnormalEnd = bit b 2+ , failed = bit b 3+ , noPassFailInfo = bit b 4 }++getPrr :: Get Rec+getPrr = Prr <$> u1 <*> u1 <*> getPartFlg <*> u2 <*> u2 <*> mu2 <*> mi2 <*> mi2 <*> mu4 <*> cn <*> cn <*> cn++getRawRec :: Integral a => a -> Get Rec+getRawRec len = do+ bytes <- getLazyByteString (fromIntegral len)+ return Raw { raw = (decodeUtf8 . Base64.encode) bytes }++-- First get the 'len' number of bytes+-- Although you could just parse the stream directly you would be+-- disapointed when a buggy STDF had some fields of the wrong width+-- in records you didn't even care about and you lose the ability+-- to read the rest of the stream forever+getRec :: Header -> Get Rec+getRec hdr = do+ record <- getLazyByteString (fromIntegral $ len hdr)+ return $ processRec hdr record+++-- Attach handlers for specific headers here+processRec :: Header -> ByteString -> Rec+processRec hdr = runGet (specificGet hdr)++specificGet :: Header -> Get Rec+specificGet (Header _ 0 10) = getFar+specificGet (Header _ 5 20) = getPrr+specificGet (Header len _ _) = getRawRec len++getBinRec :: Get BinRec+getBinRec = do+ hdr <- getHeader+ record <- getRec hdr+ return $! BinRec hdr record -- needs to be strict?++getHeader :: Get Header+getHeader = Header <$> getWord16le <*> getWord8 <*> getWord8++nextRec :: Get Rec+nextRec = do+ record <- getBinRec+ return $ rec record+++getStdf :: Get Stdf+getStdf = do+ empty <- isEmpty+ if empty+ then return []+ else do record <- nextRec+ recs <- getStdf+ return (record:recs)++parse :: ByteString -> Stdf+parse = runGet getStdf
+ Data/Stdf/WaferMap.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@++{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}++-- TODO: factoring this interface+module Data.Stdf.WaferMap ( XyBin(..)+ , stdfToXyBin+ , xybsToGrid+ , gridToString + , stdfToWaferMapString + ) where++import Data.Stdf+import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as BL+import Data.Aeson+import Data.Maybe (fromJust)+import Data.List (sortBy, groupBy)+import Data.Function (on)+import Data.Ix (range)+import Data.List.Split (chunksOf)++data XyBin = XyBin { x :: Int+ , y :: Int+ , bin :: Int }+ | Missing+ deriving Show++stdfToXyBin :: Stdf -> [XyBin]+stdfToXyBin (prr@(Prr { xCoord = Just xc+ , yCoord = Just yc+ , hardBin = hb }):prrs) =+ XyBin { x = fromIntegral xc+ , y = fromIntegral yc+ , bin = fromIntegral hb } : stdfToXyBin prrs+stdfToXyBin (_:prrs) = stdfToXyBin prrs+stdfToXyBin [] = []++-- Take a list of XyBin sorted by x,y and a list of all x,y in the wafer map+-- Make a list of XyBin with Missing inserted where there wasn't an XyBin for+-- a given x,y+addmissing :: [XyBin] -> [(Int, Int)] -> [XyBin]+addmissing [] [] = []+addmissing [] xys = replicate (length xys) Missing+addmissing (d:ds) (xy:xys)+ | x d == fst xy && y d == snd xy = d : addmissing ds xys+ | otherwise = Missing : addmissing (d:ds) xys+++binToStr :: Maybe Int -> String+binToStr Nothing = "."+binToStr (Just bn) = show bn++-- sort by y,x+-- groupby y,x+-- take lowest bin # from groups+-- use min max x y to insert Missing dies+xybsToGrid :: [XyBin] -> [[XyBin]]+xybsToGrid xybs = mkgrid cols gridlist+ where ordXy a b = case compare (y a) (y b) of+ EQ -> compare (x a) (x b)+ ordy -> ordy+ eqXy a b = x a == x b && y a == y b+ ordBin a b = compare (bin a) (bin b)+ waferxy = [(atx, aty) | aty <- range (miny, maxy)+ , atx <- range (minx, maxx)]+ sortedxy = sortBy ordXy xybs+ groupedxy = groupBy eqXy sortedxy+ sortedbin = map (sortBy ordBin) groupedxy+ dropedextra = map head sortedbin+ xs = map x dropedextra+ ys = map y dropedextra+ minx = minimum xs+ maxx = maximum xs+ miny = minimum ys+ maxy = maximum ys+ gridlist = addmissing dropedextra waferxy+ cols = maxx - minx + 1++mkgrid :: Int -> [a] -> [[a]]+mkgrid = chunksOf++-- take list of rows+-- convert to rows with columns of show bin+-- pad to maximum show bin width+-- print+gridToString :: [[XyBin]] -> String+gridToString xybs = unlines $ map unwords padded+ where+ pad w s = s ++ replicate (w - length s) ' '++ binOrNothing Missing = Nothing+ binOrNothing XyBin { bin = bin } = Just bin++ bins = map2d binOrNothing xybs -- start here+ binstrs :: [[String]]+ binstrs = map2d binToStr bins+ maxwidth :: Int+ maxwidth = maximum $ (concatMap . map) length binstrs+ padded = map2d (pad maxwidth) binstrs+ cols = length $ head xybs+ rows = length xybs++map2d :: (a -> b) -> [[a]] -> [[b]]+map2d = map . map++stdfToWaferMapString :: Stdf -> String+stdfToWaferMapString bodies = let xybs = stdfToXyBin bodies+ grid = xybsToGrid xybs+ in gridToString grid
+ Examples/StdfToJson.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@++module Main where++import Data.Stdf+import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as BL+import System.Environment (getArgs)+import System.Exit (exitFailure)+import Control.Monad (when)+import Data.Aeson++printUsage = putStrLn "usage: StdfToJson file.stdf"++-- unparsed records have type Raw for the time being+notRaw :: Rec -> Bool+notRaw (Raw _) = False+notRaw _ = True++main = do+ args <- getArgs+ when (length args /= 1) $ do+ printUsage+ exitFailure+ let file = head args+ raw <- BL.readFile file+ let recs = parse raw+ let goodRecs = filter notRaw recs+ mapM_ (BL.putStrLn . encode) goodRecs
+ Examples/WaferMap.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@++module Main where++import Data.Stdf+import Data.Stdf.WaferMap+import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as BL+import System.Environment (getArgs)+import System.Exit (exitFailure)+import Control.Monad (when)++printUsage = putStrLn "usage: WaferMap file.stdf"++main = do+ args <- getArgs+ when (length args /= 1) $ do+ printUsage+ exitFailure+ let file = head args+ putStrLn $ "File: " ++ file+ raw <- BL.readFile file+ putStrLn $ stdfToWaferMapString (parse raw)
+ LICENSE view
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+ Readme.md view
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@+Data.Stdf+=========++Structured Test Data Format (STDF) is used to log test data by semiconductor automated test equipment (ATE).++There's a couple of good, open-source libraries for parsing STDF, notably [PyStdf](https://github.com/cmars/pystdf).+++The Data.Stdf advantage+-----------------------++1. Haskell+2. Fast+++Install+-------++ cabal install stdf -- Is a TODO. Just clone and build the package++Usage+-----++Here's an example of converting STDF to JSON. (What else would you want to do+with it?)++ import Data.Stdf+ import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as BL+ import Data.Aeson++ -- unparsed records have type Raw for the time being+ notRaw :: Rec -> Bool+ notRaw (Raw _) = False+ notRaw _ = True++ main = do+ raw <- BL.readFile "test.stdf"+ let recs = parse raw+ let goodRecs = filter notRaw recs+ mapM_ (BL.putStrLn . encode) goodRecs+++Included Examples Applications+------------------------------++* WaferMap -- prints a pretty wafermap like this:++```+$ Examples/WaferMap test.stdf+File: test.stdf+. . . . . 11 11 11 11 11 . . . . . .+. . . 11 11 11 11 6 1 6 11 11 11 . . .+. . 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 11 . .+. 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 1 1 11 .+203 11 11 11 11 11 1 6 11 1 1 11 1 11 11 .+11 11 11 11 1 11 6 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11+11 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 11 6 1 11 1 11 11 11+203 11 11 1 1 11 6 1 11 212 6 1 11 11 11 .+. 200 6 11 1 1 1 1 1 6 11 1 1 11 11 .+. . 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 . .+. . . 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 . . .+. . . . . 11 11 11 11 200 212 . . . . .+```++* StdfToJson -- prints each Stdf record as a one-line JSON object for easy importing into other languages for further processing+++Now the Bad News+----------------++Data.Stdf currently only parses the PRR record because that's all I needed.+Well, the code is short and sweet so it won't be too much work to add support+for some more interesting records. I can't think of why I'd bother with all of+the rarely-used uninteresting ones. But maybe if I'm bored.
+ Setup.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@+import Distribution.Simple+main = defaultMain
+ stdf.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@+-- Initial stdf.cabal generated by cabal init. For further documentation, +-- see http://haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/++-- The name of the package.+name: stdf++-- The package version. See the Haskell package versioning policy (PVP) +-- for standards guiding when and how versions should be incremented.+-- http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Package_versioning_policy+-- PVP summary: +-+------- breaking API changes+-- | | +----- non-breaking API additions+-- | | | +--- code changes with no API change+version: 0.1.0.0++-- A short (one-line) description of the package.+synopsis: Parse Structured Test Data Format (STDF)++-- A longer description of the package.+-- description: ++-- URL for the project homepage or repository.+homepage: https://github.com/gitfoxi/Stdf++-- The license under which the package is released.+license: GPL-2++-- The file containing the license text.+license-file: LICENSE++-- The package author(s).+author: Michael Fox++-- An email address to which users can send suggestions, bug reports, and +-- patches.+maintainer: 415fox@gmail.com++-- A copyright notice.+-- copyright: ++category: Data++build-type: Simple++-- Extra files to be distributed with the package, such as examples or a +-- README.+extra-source-files: Readme.md++-- Constraint on the version of Cabal needed to build this package.+cabal-version: >=1.10+++library+ -- Modules exported by the library.+ exposed-modules: Data.Stdf, Data.Stdf.WaferMap+ + -- Modules included in this library but not exported.+ -- other-modules: + + -- LANGUAGE extensions used by modules in this package.+ other-extensions: NegativeLiterals, DeriveGeneric, OverloadedStrings+ + -- Other library packages from which modules are imported.+ build-depends: base >=4.7 && <4.8, bytestring >=0.10 && <0.11, binary >=0.7 && <0.8, text >=1.1 && <1.2, base64-bytestring >=1.0 && <1.1, aeson >=0.8 && <0.9, split >=0.2 && <0.3+ + -- Directories containing source files.+ hs-source-dirs: .+ + -- Base language which the package is written in.+ default-language: Haskell2010+ GHC-Options: -O2++Executable StdfToJson+ main-is: StdfToJson.hs+ hs-source-dirs: Examples+ default-language: Haskell2010+ GHC-Options: -O2+ build-depends: base >=4.7 && <4.8, bytestring >=0.10 && <0.11, binary >=0.7 && <0.8, text >=1.1 && <1.2, base64-bytestring >=1.0 && <1.1, aeson >=0.8 && <0.9, split >=0.2 && <0.3, stdf++Executable WaferMap+ main-is: WaferMap.hs+ hs-source-dirs: Examples+ default-language: Haskell2010+ GHC-Options: -O2+ build-depends: base >=4.7 && <4.8, bytestring >=0.10 && <0.11, binary >=0.7 && <0.8, text >=1.1 && <1.2, base64-bytestring >=1.0 && <1.1, aeson >=0.8 && <0.9, split >=0.2 && <0.3, stdf