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* transport,usrp: Make available packet-based flow controlAlex Williams2019-12-201-11/+16
| | | | | | | | DPDK provides a fixed number of fixed-size buffers for the receive window, so it needs packet-based flow control to avoid dropping packets. This change enables counting by packets. Co-authored-by: Ciro Nishiguchi <ciro.nishiguchi@ni.com>
* mpm/mpmd: Remove token requirement for device infoMartin Braun2019-11-261-2/+2
| | | | | This removes the token requirement for get_proto_ver() and get_chdr_width().
* rfnoc: Merge I/O service device args with stream argsCiro Nishiguchi2019-11-261-2/+4
| | | | | This makes it possible for users to put I/O service-related args in either the device args or stream args.
* uhd: Introduce I/O service managerAaron Rossetto2019-11-261-13/+53
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Implement I/O service detach link methods - The I/O service manager instantiates new I/O services or connects links to existing I/O services based on options provided by the user in stream_args. - Add a streamer ID parameter to methods to create transports so that the I/O service manager can group transports appropriately when using offload threads. - Change X300 and MPMD to use I/O service manager to connect links to I/O services. - There is now a single I/O service manager per rfnoc_graph (and it is also stored in the graph) - The I/O service manager now also knows the device args for the rfnoc_graph it was created with, and can make decisions based upon those (e.g, use a specific I/O service for DPDK, share cores between streamers, etc.) - The I/O Service Manager does not get any decision logic with this commit, though - The MB ifaces for mpmd and x300 now access this global I/O service manager - Add configuration of link parameters with overrides Co-Authored-By: Martin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com> Co-Authored-By: Aaron Rossetto <aaron.rossetto@ni.com>
* x300/mpmd: Port all RFNoC devices to the new RFNoC frameworkMartin Braun2019-11-261-0/+301
Co-Authored-By: Alex Williams <alex.williams@ni.com> Co-Authored-By: Sugandha Gupta <sugandha.gupta@ettus.com> Co-Authored-By: Brent Stapleton <brent.stapleton@ettus.com> Co-Authored-By: Ciro Nishiguchi <ciro.nishiguchi@ni.com>