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| author | Balint Seeber <balint@ettus.com> | 2013-11-19 12:47:59 -0800 | 
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| committer | Balint Seeber <balint@ettus.com> | 2013-11-19 12:47:59 -0800 | 
| commit | db6541583a9c42df79600b47ab2184ee59c46e6a (patch) | |
| tree | c564313162b0731e89bd8918dd7095481dd1a949 | |
| parent | 2ab579a3036fcdb4739510fa2f919f54ce660586 (diff) | |
| parent | c6657b831da9b4ee01bfd85f6dd356717c5f0c35 (diff) | |
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/b200/sc12-master' into b200/kitchen_sink
| -rw-r--r-- | host/lib/convert/convert_unpack_sc12.cpp | 61 | 
1 files changed, 57 insertions, 4 deletions
| diff --git a/host/lib/convert/convert_unpack_sc12.cpp b/host/lib/convert/convert_unpack_sc12.cpp index f578b6c95..e98ab73f1 100644 --- a/host/lib/convert/convert_unpack_sc12.cpp +++ b/host/lib/convert/convert_unpack_sc12.cpp @@ -32,6 +32,17 @@ struct item32_sc12_3x      item32_t line2;  }; +/* + * convert_sc12_item32_3_to_star_4 takes in 3 lines with 32 bit each + * and converts them 4 samples of type 'std::complex<type>'. + * The structure of the 3 lines is as follows: + *  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ + * |_ _ _1_ _ _|_ _| + * |_2_ _ _|_ _ _3_| + * |_ _|_ _ _4_ _ _| + * + * The numbers mark the position of one complex sample. + */  template <typename type, tohost32_type tohost>  void convert_sc12_item32_3_to_star_4  ( @@ -84,17 +95,48 @@ struct convert_sc12_item32_1_to_star_1 : public converter          _scalar = scalar/unpack_growth;      } +    /* +     * This converter takes in 24 bits complex samples, 12 bits I and 12 bits Q, and converts them to type 'std::complex<type>'. +     * 'type' is usually 'float'. +     * For the converter to work correctly the used managed_buffer which holds all samples of one packet has to be 32 bits aligned. +     * We assume 32 bits to be one line. This said the converter must be aware where it is supposed to start within 3 lines. +     * +     */      void operator()(const input_type &inputs, const output_type &outputs, const size_t nsamps)      { -        const item32_sc12_3x *input = reinterpret_cast<const item32_sc12_3x *>(size_t(inputs[0]) & ~0x3); +        /* +         * Looking at the line structure above we can identify 4 cases. +         * Each corresponds to the start of a different sample within a 3 line block. +         * head_samps derives the number of samples left within one block. +         * Then the number of bytes the converter has to rewind are calculated. +         */ +        const size_t head_samps = size_t(inputs[0]) & 0x3; +        size_t rewind = 0; +        switch(head_samps) +        { +            case 0: break; +            case 1: rewind = 9; break; +            case 2: rewind = 6; break; +            case 3: rewind = 3; break; +        } + +        /* +         * The pointer *input now points to the head of a 3 line block. +         */ +        const item32_sc12_3x *input = reinterpret_cast<const item32_sc12_3x *>(size_t(inputs[0]) - rewind);          std::complex<type> *output = reinterpret_cast<std::complex<type> *>(outputs[0]);          //helper variables          std::complex<type> dummy0, dummy1, dummy2;          size_t i = 0, o = 0; -        //handle the head case -        const size_t head_samps = size_t(inputs[0]) & 0x3; +        /* +         * handle the head case +         * head_samps holds the number of samples left in a block. +         * The 3 line converter is called for the whole block and already processed samples are dumped. +         * We don't run into the risk of a SIGSEGV because input will always point to valid memory within a managed_buffer. +         * Furthermore the bytes in a buffer remain unchanged after they have been copied into it. +         */          switch (head_samps)          {          case 0: break; //no head @@ -111,7 +153,18 @@ struct convert_sc12_item32_1_to_star_1 : public converter              i++; o += 4;          } -        //handle the tail case +        /* +         * handle the tail case +         * The converter can be called with any number of samples to be converted. +         * This can end up in only a part of a block to be converted in one call. +         * We never have to worry about SIGSEGVs here as long as we end in the middle of a managed_buffer. +         * If we are at the end of managed_buffer there are 2 precautions to prevent SIGSEGVs. +         * Firstly only a read operation is performed. +         * Secondly managed_buffers allocate a fixed size memory which is always larger than the actually used size. +         * e.g. The current sample maximum is 2000 samples in a packet over USB. +         * With sc12 samples a packet consists of 6000kb but managed_buffers allocate 16kb each. +         * Thus we don't run into problems here either. +         */          const size_t tail_samps = nsamps - o;          switch (tail_samps)          { | 
