The FreeSTDF project is about providing open source (free) resources
for people out there who wish to manipulate the Standard Test Data
Format (STDF). STDF is just the beginning; other industry standards
that lack free resources could also be provided for someday :).
STDF is often used in data collection programs in the semiconductor
industry. While there may be a bunch of companies out there to help
read this format (
DSO,
Galaxy,
PDF Solutions,
Salland Engineering,
Soto Technologies,
Syntricity,
yieldWerx
), they of course are
all commerical based and thus provide nothing without a little cash
incentive ;).
When I set out to provide a few STDF utilities to replace some aging
UNIX packages (going from a very slow central server to a desktop
package), I looked for some open source software to help jump start
my work. Finding none, I knew that I would have to start from scratch
and that was going to suck a lot. That's when I swore to start my own
open source project some day and take the first steps for STDF just in
case someone out there someday who was in a similar situation would not
be forced to reinvent the wheel.
Love for open source software is the only motivation I need. What do
you need ?
Oh, and btw, libstdf is released under the BSD license.
I've released version 0.4
of libstdf. This release contains some more bugfixes and a demo of the new
record writing functionality.
Current problems I forsee involve reading the record type PLR with STDFv4. Also, STDFv3
is pretty much untested; support has been added only per spec. The writing
support is just a feature preview; not all record types are implemented yet.
The TODO list is growing ! Feel free to help tackle it and add your own suggestions via the
mailing list (see the Contact section).

0.4
- Initial partial support for writing STDF files
- Add support for reading LZW compressed files (.Z)
- Verify and fix MPR/FTR record reading (just PLR left to test)
- Support for random memory debug packages
- New example for translating files into a jpeg
- Hide implementation details to improve ABI compat
- Hide internal symbols on ELF systems to improve speed/size

0.3.1
- Plug some memory leaks
- Check for more headers (to cover platforms like Solaris)
- Detect endian type by checking more define's

0.3
- Add support for reading compressed files (zip/gzip/bzip2)
- Add a makefile for building in win32
- More documentation

0.2
- Proper usage of autotools for portability
- Shared + static library building
- Microsoft Win32 workspace for generating a DLL
- Record buffering so that the filesystem doesn't get thrashed and everything runs a lot faster
- STDFv3 support
- Tested the crazy data types xU1, xU2, and xR4 and the crazy GDR record
- More example applications to help you debug your own code
- Lots and lots of bugfixes!

0.1
- Proof of concept (I'm not just all talk! :D)
So far I've managed to obtain the specifications
for the STDFv4, ATDF, and the SEMF formats. If anyone out there has documents
relating to other specifications, please send them my way. My current wish
list comprises of just the STDFv3 format.
Just because I don't know of other formats doesn't mean I don't want to support them :).
Please use the mailing list to contact us:
FreeSTDF Development List
Mailing List Archives/Signup/etc...
Developer:
Mike Frysinger
If you require additional functionality, feel free to make requests on
the mailing list. If you require a more timely
reponse than 'whenever I get around to it', I'm open to doing small
contract work. All modifications to existing codebases must be released
under the existing licenses though, and this is non-negotiable.
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