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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# DPD Computation Engine,  Automatic Gain Control.
#
# http://www.opendigitalradio.org
# Licence: The MIT License, see notice at the end of this file

import datetime
import os
import logging
import time

try:
    logging_path = os.path.dirname(logging.getLoggerClass().root.handlers[0].baseFilename)
except AttributeError:
    logging_path = None

import numpy as np
import matplotlib

matplotlib.use('agg')
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

import src.Adapt as Adapt


# TODO fix for float tx_gain
class TX_Agc:
    def __init__(self,
                 adapt,
                 c):
        """
        In order to avoid digital clipping, this class increases the
        TX gain and reduces the digital gain. Digital clipping happens
        when the digital analog converter receives values greater than
        it's maximal output. This class solves that problem by adapting
        the TX gain in a way that the peaks of the TX signal are in a
        specified range. The TX gain is adapted accordingly. The TX peaks
        are approximated by estimating it based on the signal median.

        :param adapt: Instance of Adapt Class to update
               txgain and coefficients
        :param max_txgain: limit for TX gain
        :param tx_median_threshold_max: if the median of TX is larger
                than this value, then the digital gain is reduced
        :param tx_median_threshold_min: if the median of TX is smaller
                than this value, then the digital gain is increased
        :param tx_median_target: The digital gain is reduced in a way that
                the median TX value is expected to be lower than this value.
        """

        assert isinstance(adapt, Adapt.Adapt)
        self.adapt = adapt
        self.max_txgain = c.TAGC_max_txgain
        self.txgain = self.max_txgain

        self.tx_median_threshold_tolerate_max = c.TAGC_tx_median_max
        self.tx_median_threshold_tolerate_min = c.TAGC_tx_median_min
        self.tx_median_target = c.TAGC_tx_median_target

    def _calc_new_tx_gain(self, tx_median):
        delta_db = 20 * np.log10(self.tx_median_target / tx_median)
        new_txgain = self.adapt.get_txgain() - delta_db
        assert new_txgain < self.max_txgain, \
            "TX_Agc failed. New TX gain of {} is too large.".format(
                new_txgain
            )
        return new_txgain, delta_db

    def _calc_digital_gain(self, delta_db):
        digital_gain_factor = 10 ** (delta_db / 20.)
        digital_gain = self.adapt.get_digital_gain() * digital_gain_factor
        return digital_gain, digital_gain_factor

    def _set_tx_gain(self, new_txgain):
        self.adapt.set_txgain(new_txgain)
        txgain = self.adapt.get_txgain()
        return txgain

    def _have_to_adapt(self, tx_median):
        too_large = tx_median > self.tx_median_threshold_tolerate_max
        too_small = tx_median < self.tx_median_threshold_tolerate_min
        return too_large or too_small

    def adapt_if_necessary(self, tx):
        tx_median = np.median(np.abs(tx))

        if self._have_to_adapt(tx_median):
            # Calculate new values
            new_txgain, delta_db = self._calc_new_tx_gain(tx_median)
            digital_gain, digital_gain_factor = \
                self._calc_digital_gain(delta_db)

            # Set new values.
            # Avoid temorary increase of output power with correct order
            if digital_gain_factor < 1:
                self.adapt.set_digital_gain(digital_gain)
                time.sleep(0.5)
                txgain = self._set_tx_gain(new_txgain)
                time.sleep(1)
            else:
                txgain = self._set_tx_gain(new_txgain)
                time.sleep(1)
                self.adapt.set_digital_gain(digital_gain)
                time.sleep(0.5)

            logging.info(
                "digital_gain = {}, txgain_new = {}, " \
                "delta_db = {}, tx_median {}, " \
                "digital_gain_factor = {}".
                    format(digital_gain, txgain, delta_db,
                           tx_median, digital_gain_factor))

            return True
        return False

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