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std::sleep_for causes issues with priority threading when running
examples in embedded mode on some devices (E310). boost::sleep_for does
not have this problem.
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This is a continuation of 967be2a4.
$ find host/lib/transport -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp |\
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
Skipping host/lib/transport/nirio/ because of build errors.
$ git checkout host/lib/transport/nirio
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Boost changed the lcm() and gcd() functions in Boost 1.67. This creates
portable UHD versions to be used instead. They use various Boost
versions under the hood conditionally.
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Now that we're C++11, we can assume the existence of said symbol and
need no more portability hacks.
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Formatting files that will be touched in upcoming changes to uhd::math
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There was a bug where the number of outstanding ACKS in RFNoC's
ctrl_iface was derived from the number of recv frames, which was wrong.
A number that was too low would effectively break timed commands on
tune, which would, e.g., affect phase alignment.
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This is a continuation of 967be2a4.
$ clang-format -i -style=file host/lib/rfnoc/*.cpp
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Applying formatting changes to all .cpp and .hpp files in the following
directories:
```
find host/examples/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find host/tests/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find host/lib/usrp/dboard/neon/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find host/lib/usrp/dboard/magnesium/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find host/lib/usrp/device3/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find host/lib/usrp/mpmd/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find host/lib/usrp/x300/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find host/utils/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
find mpm/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
```
Also formatted host/include/, except Cpp03 was used as a the language
standard instead of Cpp11.
```
sed -i 's/ Cpp11/ Cpp03/g' .clang-format
find host/include/ -iname *.hpp -o -iname *.cpp | \
xargs clang-format -i -style=file
```
Formatting style was designated by the .clang-format file.
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Remove trailing vim hints in header files. This functionality will be
replaced by clang-format.
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Various data structures are nicely formatted to be human-readable.
clang-format makes these structures harder to read, so we can skip
formatting these sections.
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This transport is based on uhd-dpdk, and it includes a global context
that must be initialized prior to creating any dpdk_zero_copy objects.
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This adds an internal wait queue API to uhd-dpdk. Socket configuration
requests had their blocking calls re-implemented on top of this API, and
it is also used to service requests to wait on RX packets (w/ timeout).
The wait API involves a multi-producer, single-consumer queue per I/O
thread (waiter_ring), with a condition variable used for sleeping. The
data structure is shared between user thread and I/O thread, and because
timeouts make resource release time non-deterministic, we use reference
counting on the shared resource.
One reference is generated by the user thread and passed to the I/O
thread to consume. A user thread that still needs the data after waking
must get() another reference, to postpone the destruction of the
resource until it is done.
Timeouts are based on CLOCK_MONOTONIC. For recv, a timeout of 0
indicates blocking indefinitely, and a negative timeout indicates no
timeout is desired.
Also drop timeout for closing sockets in uhd-dpdk.
The timeout would allow a user thread to pre-empt the I/O thread's
cleanup process. The user thread would free data structures the I/O
thread still needed to function. Since this timeout is superfluous
anyway, let's just get rid of it.
Also add some more input checking and error reporting.
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Set MTU of Ethernet ports:
Some NICs (like the Mellanox ones) require this to work.
Add ARP responder to uhd-dpdk.
Clean up pending ARP request list when done:
Threads waiting for an ARP request to complete would be woken up when
the request completed, but they wouldn't get removed from the list of
pending requests. This fixes the issue.
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During certain RPC calls (e.g. update_component), the MPM RPC server is
slow to respond to reclaim requests, which can causes RPC timeouts.
These changes fix those timeouts.
By setting the reclaiming timeout to twice the timeout of an RPC call,
we have some margin for error on the host side, while not affecting the
underlying claiming logic in MPM. The loop should still operate on a 5
second period, but now has more leeway during stressful conditions.
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Using new rpc client new API that ensure atomic setting of timeout on
each rpc call.
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The current implementation of the UHD RPC client has a timeout that is
being accessed non-atomically. Many calls follow the pattern:
1. set_timeout(value)
2. request_rpc()
3. set_timeout(default)
which is not atomic. Other concurrent calls on the same rpc client may
change the timeout value; leads to unexpected behavior
These new set of function will, instead, handle
setting and re-setting the timeout atomically in the RPC request.
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Add a benchmark of packet handlers and device3 flow control. Benchmarks
use mock transport objects.
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Moving device3 flow control functions to a header file so they can be
included in benchmark utility.
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- Add default bandwidth range
- Add default mash order constant
- Delete MPM todos
- Cleanup whitespace in MPM python code
- Add docstring for is_lo_dist_present
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Header wasn't included until Boost 1.56.
Fixes 5c012cad7858 ("lib: experts: Add potentially missing but...")
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- Update corrections on frequency or LO source change
- Add legacy EEPROM properties
- Move DSP control initialization earlier
- Fix TX antenna list property
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This adds an include for boost/core/noncopyable.hpp. Without it, builds
would potentially fail on Boost 1.69++.
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- Moves the cutover frequency for the 900 MHz LO filter from 900 to 975 MHz.
This fixes an image issue in TX when transmitting near 325 MHz or 900 MHz.
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These compiler warnings mostly pop up on MSVC. Most of them are due to
inconsistent usage of size_t, uint{8,16,32}_t, and even int.
This commit changes types mostly such that variables have the correct
type to begin with, although it also contains a few explicit type-casts.
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These compiler warnings mostly pop up on MSVC. Most of them are due to
inconsistent usage of size_t, uint{8,16,32}_t, and even int.
This commit changes types mostly such that variables have the correct
type to begin with, although it also contains a few explicit type-casts.
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This fixes a C4267 which pops up a lot when compiling UHD with MSVC.
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- Set SPI clock back to 3 MHz
- Fix returned frequency for ADF5355 (rev A and B boards)
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Fixed typo in CMakeLists.txt file
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- Add missing commas for empty fields
- Zeroize longitude and latitude
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- Corrects parameter from output port to input port of node
- Fixes issue on nodes with different number of input and output
connections
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- Allows different TX sample rates on separate channels
- Prevents stream commands from being issued on wrong ports
- Prevents some receive timeout errors
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- Fixes "Error: map::at" errors (during calls to get_tx_bandwidth())
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- correct lmk initialization parameters
- adding missing parameters and consts wrt clock synchronization.
- fixed default master clock rate
- eiscat, ddc: update xml.
- remove references to CORDIC_FREQ in ddc_eiscat
- update readback reg addr in radio_eiscat
- set default spp from 3992 to 3968.
- updated jesd mode sequence initialization
- updating eiscat_radio_ctrl_impl
- add rx_codecs to property tree to display correct ADC chip.
- updated issue_stream_cmd
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- Factor out the _start_drain helper function, which starts flushing
data out of the block. We should always be disabling flow control after
we write to the flushing registers.
- Always attempt to flush when calling the _flush function. Previously,
we would check if data appeared to be moving when _flush was called,
and only write to the flush registers if data was moving. However, if
data is stuck for some reason (for example, the block ran out of flow
control credits), this check will give us a false positive, and we
won't flush. Instead, we need to always begin the flushing process,
then check those counters, and return once the counters stop changing.
Note: we need to start flushing before disabling flow control so that
the flushed data isn't flooded onto the crossbar.
Co-authored-by: michael-west <michael.west@ettus.com>
Co-authored-by: Sugandha Gupta <sugandha.gupta@ettus.com>
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In the block controllers, set the default response SIDs for input and
output ports. If we don't do this, the blocks may send their responses
to other blocks' responses ports.
For example, without this change, the DDC may send an error packet to
port 0x0000, which is assigned to the DmaFIFO. With this change, the
DDC would send that packet to 0xFFFF, which isn't assigned to any other
block.
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The Rx LO control was always there, but the Tx LO control was not
exposed into the C API.
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This will enable a USRP 2974 to be registered as an X300 device.
Its product ID is 'NI-2974'.
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+ better compiler compatibility
+ let the compiler figure out the actual function IO signature that
makes sense, instead of forcing float.
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Use "std::abs" instead of "abs" for better compiler compatibility
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