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Use std::this_thread::sleep_for() instead.
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Use std::this_thread::sleep_for() instead.
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Static const attributes were causing linker issues the way there were
being used, but they were only used in niusrprio_session.cpp and thus
could be factored out.
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The bit shift for power down is one off with respect to the
ADF4001/ADF4002 data sheet
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- Fixes: cmake -DUHD_LOG_FILE wasn't respected
- Fixes: UHD_LOG_FILE and UHD_FILE_LOG_LEVEL had to both be set for
either to take effect
- Fixes: Use of unnecessary boost::make_shared<>
- Also factored out setting up console- and file logger into their own
locations in an attempt to improve readability
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The previous 0.1s fill time occasionally prevented rx from starting on time when
settling is set to the same 0.1s time. It was increased to 0.5s.
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The original code was fine, but it required the caller to be using
C++11.
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Reclaming interval was exec_time(claim+dump_logs)+MPMD_RECLAIM_INTERNVAL; this change will
MAX(exec_time(claim+dump_logs),MPM_RECLAIM_INTERVAL)
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Adding constructor for device_addr_t that takes a map<string, string>
as an argument.
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Updated the following blocks and components: Radio, DmaFIFO,
block_ctrl_base and node_ctrl_base, blockdef_xml_impl, device3_impl.
No functional changes.
- Demoted some log messages
- Consistent log style (use unique_id())
- Some adaptation of coding style where close to log statements
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No functional changes.
- Demote some messages to DEBUG or TRACE
- Use consistent logging styles
- In some cases, adapted code to coding style when near logging
statements
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Note: When socket buffers are incorrectly size, a WARNING is still
printed.
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- Fix indentation issues
- Fix inconsistent formatting
- Fix typos in user-facing messages
- Fix inconsistent exception messages
- Apply coding guideline formatting rules
- Remove some code duplication
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Minor changes:
- Remove some Boost usage
- Minor formatting changes
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RemoveSection is deprecate because NSIS has some macro that is the same
name. The upstream NSISTemplate of CMake already update since 2012 but
we did not. This commit will enable our our Packaging for windows run
against latest NSIS app.
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During MPMd find routine, added a check when connecting to a CHDR
interface to make sure we're talking to the correct device.
Without this check MPMd would sometimes incorrectly mark a device as
reachable because they shared an addr (ie. 192.168.10.2 existed on
multiple devices).
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With this fix, uhd_find_devices --args type=b200, for example, will not
stall in this function.
Reviewed-by: Ashish Chaudhari <ashish.chaudhari@ettus.com>
Reviewed-by: Brent Stapleton <brent.stapleton@ettus.com>
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Reset the RX sequence number whenever an RX streamer is created.
Reviewed-by: Martin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com>
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- Remove boost::bind
- Remove boost::assign::list_of
- No functional changes
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- A call to multi_usrp::set_master_clock_rate() on the X3x0 will now
properly coerce the value, and show a warning when it had to coerce.
It will not throw an exception.
- Did a minirefactoring of the tick_rate property setup and removed two
more boost::binds.
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Reviewed-by: Derek Kozek <derek.kozel@ettus.com>
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This partially reverts b29e80cc. That commit fixed a bug with numerical
overflows, but also removed the ability to tune using the DAC,
effectively reducing the DSP tuning range.
This commit allows to tune within +/- 200 MHz using a combination of
both the DAC and the DSP tuning in the FPGA.
Reviewed-by: Derek Kozek <derek.kozel@ettus.com>
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When doing a NUM_SAMPS_AND_DONE stream command, there is a limit to the
number of samples that can be requested (as of now, there's 28 bits for
this counter). When the number was exceeded, the previous error message
was not helpful.
Note that the DDC block will multiply the number of requested samples by
the decimation rate. This means the number of samples requested from the
radio is higher than the number of samples requested by the application.
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