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* rfnoc: Add clock selection to blocksMartin Braun2019-11-261-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | During registration, blocks must now specify which clock they are using for the timebase (i.e., for timed commands) and for the ctrlport (this is used to determine the length of sleeps and polls). For example, the X300 provides bus_clk and radio_clk; typically, the former is used for the control port, and the latter for the timebase clock. Another virtual clock is called "__graph__", and it means the clock is derived from property propagation via the graph. The actual clocks are provided by the mb_iface. It has two new API calls: get_timebase_clock() and get_ctrlport_clock(), which take an argument as to which clock exactly is requested. On block initialization, those clock_iface objects are copied into the block controller. The get_tick_rate() API call for blocks now exclusively checks the timebase clock_iface, and will no longer cache the current tick rate in a separate _tick_rate member variable. Block controllers can't manually modify the clock_iface, unless they also have access to the mb_controller (like the radio block), and that mb_controller has provided said access. This commit also adds the clock selection API changes to the DDC block, the Null block, and the default block.
* rfnoc: noc_block_base: Handle the tick_rate property internallyMartin Braun2019-11-261-39/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | All noc_block_base derivatives are now plugged into the tick rate system. Connected nodes can only have one tick rate among them. This implies there is also only ever one tick rate per block. set_tick_rate() is a protected API call which can be called by blocks such as radio blocks to actually set a tick rate. Other blocks would only ever read the tick rate, which is handled by the get_tick_rate() API call.
* rfnoc: Add DDC block controllerMartin Braun2019-11-261-0/+557