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- When highband_spur_reduction is enabled, the lowband LO will be disabled
during highband operation. This improves spur performance, but also renders
timed tune commands unusable due to the MPM call.
- A warning is logged if the user uses a timed tune command that would change
the state of the lowband LO, as the MPM call will occur immediately instead
of at the given command time.
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- Added delay for VTUNE calibration as per ADF5355 and ADF5356 data sheets
- Increased SPI clock to 10 MHz
- Removed write to register 10 during tuning of ADF5356 to match ADF5355 code and reduce tune time
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- Reordered initialization
- Fixed issue where LO2 initialization data was being written to LO1
- Moved SPI config to be a member variable so it is not constantly re-created
- Changed SPI clock divider from hard-coded value to a calculation based on CODEC rate
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- Sometimes, SW1 was not updated when a switch to lowband occurred.
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+ allows proper building with both AppleClang and native Clang.
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CE is display in decimal format and Port number will be
displayed in Hex, as it represents Block Port on the crossbar
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- Adds "all" LO properties.
- Adds handling of "all" value in all LO functions.
- Re-adds value_error exceptions for illegal settings of LO2, which previously
caused issues when the "all" LO was used from multi_usrp.
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- Remove unnecessary Boostisms
- Remove unecessary thread priority (this example doesn't actually do
anything that requires high thread priority)
- Used auto in some places to increase readability
- Fixed some compiler warnings
No functional changes.
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Whitespace changes only.
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Adding documentation explaining where the Python API releases the
Python GIL, and what that means for users.
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If N300 or E320 is disabled, the appropriate devtests are no longer
registered.
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Exposing getters, setters, and options for multi_usrp sync source.
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Fixes compiler errors on newer Boost. boost::posix_time::microseconds()
requires a int64_t.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Müller <schnitzeltony@gmail.com>
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The HALT feature allows a command that takes a long time to run to be
stopped while it is in progress.
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Consolidate two constants for default replay packet size down to one.
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The sample rates and the interpolation/decimation limits didn't match.
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Change the uhd_images_downloader's first line to execute with a runtime
Python interpreter, as determined at UHD build time. Users can still
use an arbitrary Python executable by calling
`python uhd_images_downloader`
This will fix our embedded products by ensuring that we call Python3
when running uhd_images_downloader in embedded mode.
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Adding a CMake variable to set the runtime Python interpreter. This
will default to PYTHON_EXECUTABLE, which is the build time Python
interpreter.
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Recent clocking changes set the minimum master clock rate to 187.5MHz,
instead of the actual 184.32MHz. This change corrects that.
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This lets the user specify a HTTP proxy. The environment variable
HTTP_PROXY is still usable, but --http-proxy will override it. Example:
$ uhd_images_downloader \
--http-proxy http://user:pass@10.20.30.40:3128 \
-t x310
Here, the tool will download all the images matching 'x310' using
a proxy at 10.20.30.40.
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Add a new clocking mode to automatically configure arbitrary master
clock rates.
Co-authored-by: Brent Stapleton <brent.stapleton@ettus.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com>
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A CMake option is either On or Off. UHD_IMAGES_DIR gets a sane
default if not specified on the CMake command line.
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Reproducible builds set SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH rather than arbitrary
build timestamps. Use it if set, otherwise revert to the old way.
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The Python API bindings for the tune_result_t structure was not
complete. This caused problems when trying to use it, as when tuning
the TwinRX daughtercard.
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Add support for device_addr_t to the Python API. Most functions are
exposed normally. The main exception is the constructor from a map of
strings, which is replaced by a factory function called
`make_device_addr`.
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Only release the GIL for the calls to send() and recv(), instead of the
entire wrapper functions.
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Expose optional timeouts on send, recv, and recv_async_msg. These
timeouts do not apply to the setup in the wrapper functions, only the
calls to the streamer functions.
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- This broke tx streaming via the multi_usrp API.
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UHD currently only uses a single ethernet link for tx data, even if the
device is initialized with dual 10GbE links. Using both links when a DMA
FIFO is present causes sequence errors due to DMA FIFO bandwidth
limitations. This maintains the current default behavior but allows
users to override it through a device arg "enable_tx_dual_eth".
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Also updates our coding style file.
Ancient CMake versions required upper-case commands. Later command
names became case-insensitive. Now the preferred style is lower-case.
Run the following shell code (with GNU compliant sed):
cmake --help-command-list | grep -v "cmake version" | while read c; do
echo 's/\b'"$(echo $c | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')"'\(\s*\)(/'"$c"'\1(/g'
done > convert.sed \
&& git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' \
'*CMakeLists.txt' | xargs -0 gsed -i -f convert.sed && rm convert.sed
(Make sure the backslashes don't get mangled!)
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Reading motherboard sensor, sometimes, takes more than 2 seconds.
We don't have asynchronous RPC, increase this timeout will help
long sensor reading such as reading GPSD value when GPSD connection
is unreliable.
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This is effectively a refactoring: The main() function now returns True
on success. This fixes a bug where one branch would simply return (None)
instead of returning a value.
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If platform.system() is 'Windows', the Python script will stall on
error before terminating, e.g., when an import is missing or when an
unexpected Exception occurred during the execution.
The rationale is that many Windows users run this script directly,
without a shell, and wouldn't have a way to see error messages from the
script in that case.
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Since the uhd_images_downloader is so tightly integrated into our
infrastructure, we've dropped support for .tar.gz and .tar.xz file for
this particular purpose. Note that UHD releases still receive images in
all three formats.
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No functional changes. The main effort was to reduce the length of
main() and reduce the number of Pylint warnings.
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Note: All archives shipped using this tool are zip files. However, this
allows us to ship other types of files, which will be downloaded and
sorted into the images directory as-is.
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This download limit prevents users from accidentally downloading really
large files. The default limit is 100 MiB. When a file is selected for
download that exceeds this size, the user is prompted if she really
wants to download that file.
By specifying --yes (or -y), this can can be bypassed. Example:
$ uhd_images_downloader --yes -t sdimg
Will match all files that match 'sdimg', which are typically larger than
100 MiB, without interaction.
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This will answer 'yes' to all questions that are asked and allows to
script the downloader. Example:
$ uhd_images_downloader -t sdimg -y
Any interaction that the script will have with the user will be skipped.
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