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FlatBuffers is used to (de-)serialize calibration data. For most use
cases, only a few headers are required, so we provide them with UHD
instead of requiring all UHD users to install their own version of
FlatBuffers.
This adds the headers to host/lib/deps, and updates the Debian copyright
file appropriately.
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This modifies `constrained_device_args_t::bool_arg::parse()` to use
`uhd::cast::from_str<bool>` to interpret strings as Boolean values,
deduplicating the string parsing code and single-sourcing it from
`uhd::cast`.
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This adds a specialization to `uhd::cast::from_str()` to handle `bool`
as a target type and interpret strings like 'y', 'Y', 'n', 'No', 'True',
'False', etc. as Boolean values, as well as the traditional '0' and '1'
(which also work).
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Allow clients to pass a custom instance of a mock_reg_iface_t for use
with mock_block_container. This is especially useful when a block test
subclasses mock_reg_iface_t to implement specialized behaviors.
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For RFNoC devices, multi_usrp::get_device() no longer returns a device
pointer, rather, it returns a nullptr.
This is intentional because access to the underlying device is no longer
allowed. However, legacy code can segfault (e.g. portions ofr gr-uhd).
This patch returns a faux uhd::device class, which almost mimicks the
original behaviour perfectly, by redirecting its class methods back to
multi_usrp_rfnoc. The only exception is recv_async_msg(), which requires
a TX streamer. This function will always return false now.
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The introduction of multi_usrp_rfnoc caused
multi_usrp::get_device()->get_tree() to segfault for gen3 devices.
In defcb174, we introduced a fix for this (multi_usrp::get_tree()) but
we didn't apply it to internal utilities.
That means the uhd_cal_* utilties were broken, along with certain
sections of the C API, and the latency test suite. This fixes the
segfault issue.
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All of the functions defined in uhd/utils/paths.hpp are now available in
Python, with the exception of get_module_paths().
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import uhd
print(uhd.get_lib_path()) # Prints location of libuhd
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Whenever gains where set through a gain_group, it would output spurious
log messages that must stem from someone's debug code, since the log
messages are not very useful by themselves.
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Note: template_lvbitx.{cpp,hpp} need to be excluded from the list of
files that clang-format gets applied against.
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Keep a reference to the graph object so that when a new multi_usrp is
opened to the same device, the same graph is also used.
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Make all arguments const, in line with how other static methods are declared.
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Set error code member variable in rx_event_action_info constructor
instead of relying on the caller to set it after object creation
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tx_event_action_info objects were being created with uninitialized
timestamp members which led to uhd::tx_streamer::recv_async_msg()
returning with invalid timestamps
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Adds a ZPU register to control the FP GPIO source. These are 2bits
per GPIO pin, totalling 24 bits. 0 corresponds to RF-A, 1 corresponds
to RF-B. The following Python code will control the upper 6 bits of the
front-panel GPIO from the B-side radio on an X300:
>>> import uhd
>>> U = uhd.usrp.MultiUSRP("type=x300")
>>> U.get_gpio_src_banks()
['FP0']
>>> U.get_gpio_src("FP0")
['RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA',
'RFA', 'RFA']
>>> U.set_gpio_src("FP0", ['RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA',
'RFB', 'RFB', 'RFB', 'RFB', 'RFB', 'RFB'])
>>> U.get_gpio_src("FP0")
['RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFA', 'RFB', 'RFB', 'RFB', 'RFB',
'RFB', 'RFB']
>>> # Make all GPIOs outputs:
>>> U.set_gpio_attr("FP0A", "DDR", 0xFFF)
>>> U.set_gpio_attr("FP0B", "DDR", 0xFFF)
>>> # Control all GPIOs from software (not ATR):
>>> U.set_gpio_attr("FP0A", "CTRL", 0x000)
>>> U.set_gpio_attr("FP0B", "CTRL", 0x000)
>>> # Bottom 3 pins go high from radio A
>>> U.set_gpio_attr("FP0A", "OUT", 0x007)
>>> # Top 3 pins go high from radio B
>>> U.set_gpio_attr("FP0B", "OUT", 0xE00)
Amends the gpio.cpp example to allow switching the source.
Co-authored-by: Brent Stapleton <brent.stapleton@ettus.com>
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- Apply clang-format
- Remove unnecessary boost::format
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- Apply clang-format
- Remove unnecessary boost::format
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This replaces the package path constant with a runtime library path
lookup. The package path is taken to be the parent directory of the
library directory.
When boost >= 1.61 is not available, this maintains the current behavior
of using CMake to set path contants.
Runtime path determination is preferable for making a relocatable
library so that it is not necessary to do string substitution on
relocated binaries (as with, for example, building a conda package).
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This combines two intertwined changes:
- The scaling_in and scaling_out properties of the DDC now start off
uninitialized. This is to avoid invalid loops of property resolution:
When the block is first initialized in a graph context, the default
values for scaling over-constrain the resolution problem.
- The resolver for samp_rate_in used to prefer changing samp_rate_out,
it now prefers to modify the decimation. This is necessary to allow
calling set_output_rate() before the graph is committed.
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Before, the type was octoclock_eeprom_t, which was incompatible with
mboard_eeprom_t and would cause issues with uhd_usrp_probe.
octoclock_eeprom_t is a superset of mboard_eeprom_t, and there is no
necessity for exposing the additional features to the public. This
harmonizes the Octoclock prop tree with the rest of UHD, and fixes an
issue where the Octoclock won't allow uhd_usrp_probe on master branch.
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The Octoclock host code would send uninitialized memory over the
network, which would be flagged by tools such as Valgrind. This patch
creates a factory function for OctoClock packets that initializes the
memory to zero, defaults the proto version to the OctoClock default, and
can provide a random sequence number if none is given.
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This allows access to the underlying property tree without having to
refer to the device object. Useful for RFNoC objects, where the device
object is not accessible.
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This is an API that allows creating mock block controllers, to write
unit tests for block controllers. See rfnoc_blocks_test for an example
how to use them.
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_get_log_level() is an internal function that only gets called during
setup, so the logger isn't ready yet. It thus now logs to stderr instead
of the logger.
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Logging creates two threads, one for regular logging, and one for
fastpath logging. Now these threads are named using
uhd::set_thread_name()
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On systems like Windows, set_thread_name() is not supported, and would
previously log an error message telling the user that it can't set the
thread name. However, that prevents set_thread_name() to be called
before the logger is being set up, and the logger would like to use this
function.
Since it is obvious to the user if threads can be named or not, the log
message is considered redundant and is removed.
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This removes a comment that refers to Boost smart pointers, which were
removed in UHD.
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This adds a new API call to multi_usrp: get_gpio_src_banks(). This
returns a list of GPIO banks who's source can be controlled through the
motherboard controller.
The remaining GPIO source methods' docstrings are improved, to explain
the difference between GPIO banks for set_gpio_attr() and
set_gpio_src(). The former controls the actual value on a GPIO bank, and
the latter who drives it. These can be different banks.
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The N310 has a feature that allows the front panel GPIOs to be driven by
various sources: The PS, or any of the radio channels. The MPM-based
APIs did not expose any way to change that.
Changes:
- Add MPM APIs to PeripheralManagerBase and n3xx classes
- Improve comments and explanations
- Add host-side hooks into these new APIs in mpmd_mb_controller
- Implement these APIs for N3xx
The N3xx devices will have the option to set the GPIO source to "PS", or
to one of "RF0", "RF1", "RF2", "RF3" (if there are four channels; the
N300 and N320 can only go up to RF1).
Note: The N310 radio does not have separate FP-GPIO banks for channels
0 and 1, which needs to be fixed in a separate commit.
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And delete the stale code for the DPDK-specific version.
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Args were being parsed in x300_eth_manager::find(), before UHD could
ascertain the args were intended for an X300 device (and not some
other device). This caused unwarranted error messages to print in
some cases. The changes here fix this and prevent the premature
parsing and error messages.
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Debian uses pkg-config without the libdpdk.so linker script. Use
the pkg-config file to grab the installed libraries and determine
what to link to.
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Stop the streaming and free the allocated buffers on destruction of the
liberio xport object.
Note: There is a lingering resource leak in the kernel module, this
patch merely orders the resource release correctly.
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
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The latter causes issues with some builds using `/tmp` as the build directory.
Ref: https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhddev/commit/9517de45709adaea8b574011573a565007149d5d
This commit changed these from `abspath` to `relpath` for Windows needs.
Trying `realpath` as an alternative to both of those.
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Small changes to remove various compiler warnings found in MSVC
- Adding uhd::narrow_cast to verious spots
- wavetable.hpp: all floats literals in the wavetable.
- paths_test: unnecessary character escape
- replay example: remove unreferenced noc_id
- adfXXXX: Fixing qualifiers to match between parent and derived
classes
- rpc, block_id: Removing unused name in try...catch
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Correct a typo differentiating RX and TX EEPROM paths.
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Adding bindings for res_source_info, which allows us to use
noc_block_base::get_mtu.
Fixes: 400b00c34338 ("rfnoc: adding RFNoC Python API")
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Allows the RFNoC Python API to automatically convert strings to
block_id_t's.
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Adding Python bindings for the RFNoC API. This includes the
rfnoc_graph, noc_block_base, and several other supporting classes.
Templated functions are not currently supported. For example,
`rfnoc_graph::get_block` can only return the basic block controller.
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In chdr_ctrl_endpoint recv_thread, _recv_thread was starting
at construction time and trying to lock mutex, but due to member
declaration in class, mutex was not yet constructed
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GPIOs in the property tree are registered as uint32_t's, so the
get_gpio_attr function should use that type as well.
This resolves a property tree runtime_error when running the `gpio`
example with a B2xx device.
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Waiting on queue status seems to not always work, the queue state seems
to not be updated immediately after pushing an item onto it when queried
from a different thread.
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Change the default number of frames so that it works well when using
offload threads, including DPDK. This matches the default number of
frames in mpmd.
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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>
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This helps a little with debugging (for breakpoints).
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It referenced the wrong function for releasing recv buffers.
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