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the USRP power meter will only receive from a single channel which
is configured by the argument parameter. The streamer receive
data will therefor alwalys have a single channel. So do not index
with chan when passing the streamer to uhd.dsp.signals.get_usrp_power.
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- Like with RX, this now allows passing in stream time and existing
streamer
- There was no EOB being sent at the end (now there is)
- Fixed some linter issues
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This fixes a subtle bug, where a variable to cache the timestamp of an
error gets bound to the metadata instead of creating a copy thereof.
Without this fix, the calculation of dropped samples would always be 0,
because the difference in timestamps would incorrectly be always zero.
This fix will now make a copy of the timestamp.
Shoutout to GitHub user bhorsfield for finding this issue.
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The numbers for these were swapped.
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This PR applies antenna channel settings before available calibration
data, and moves initialization code to setup_device, returning necessary
settings in a tuple.
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This is a utility that can be used to measure received power, assuming
a calibrated device.
For example, it can be called like this:
usrp_power_meter.py -a type=x300 -f 1e9 --mode continuous
To continuously measure input power at 1 GHz.
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This changes two things in all applicable files:
- Remove imports from __future__
- Change default shebangs from /usr/bin/env python to /usr/bin/env
python3
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This allows adding stream args to the Python version of benchmark_rate
in the same way as for the C++ version, e.g.:
python3 ./benchmark_rate.py \
--args addr=192.168.40.2,num_poll_offload_threads=4 \
--rx_stream_args \
recv_offload=1,num_recv_frames=32,recv_offload_wait_mode=poll \
--tx_stream_args \
send_offload=1,num_send_frames=32,send_offload_wait_mode=poll \
[... other arguments ...]
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- When printing statistics, the number of TX and RX timeouts were mixed
up.
- Fixing main() docstring
Fixes e735a63ff9e ("python: Adding Python API benchmark rate")
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Also updates our coding style file.
Ancient CMake versions required upper-case commands. Later command
names became case-insensitive. Now the preferred style is lower-case.
Run the following shell code (with GNU compliant sed):
cmake --help-command-list | grep -v "cmake version" | while read c; do
echo 's/\b'"$(echo $c | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')"'\(\s*\)(/'"$c"'\1(/g'
done > convert.sed \
&& git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' \
'*CMakeLists.txt' | xargs -0 gsed -i -f convert.sed && rm convert.sed
(Make sure the backslashes don't get mangled!)
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Duration of multichannel benchmark was 50 seconds longer than
intended- a 50ms initialization delay was mistakenly multiplied by
1000.
Fixes e735a63ff9e ("python: Adding Python API benchmark rate")
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Python API version of the benchmark rate utility.
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- Separating exposed Python data structures into logical sections
- Exposes all of the multi_usrp API
- Adds a layer of Python for documentation and adding helper methods
- Adds improvements and fixes to the MultiUSRP object
- Includes additional exposed data structures (like time_spec_t, etc.)
- Add code to release the Python GIL during long C++ calls
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Initial commit of the Python API using Boost.Python. Bind the
MultiUSRP API for use in Python. Bindings intended to provide as
complete coverage as possible.
- Wrap most multi_usrp calls
- Adding multi channel send/recv examples in examples/python
- Adding setuptools support
- Initial attempt at binding the UHD types and filters
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