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#
# Copyright 2017 Ettus Research (National Instruments)
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
"""
dboard base implementation module
"""
from six import iteritems
from ..mpmlog import get_logger
class DboardManagerBase(object):
"""
Base class for daughterboard controls
"""
#########################################################################
# Overridables
#
# These values are meant to be overridden by the according subclasses
#########################################################################
# Very important: A list of PIDs that apply to the current device. Must be
# list, even if there's only one entry.
pids = []
# A dictionary that maps chips or components to chip selects for SPI.
# If this is given, a dictionary called self._spi_nodes is created which
# maps these keys to actual spidev paths. Also throws a warning/error if
# the SPI configuration is invalid.
spi_chipselect = {}
def __init__(self, slot_idx, **kwargs):
self.log = get_logger('dboardManager')
self.slot_idx = slot_idx
self.device_info = {}
self._init_spi_nodes(kwargs.get('spi_nodes', []))
def _init_spi_nodes(self, spi_devices):
"""
Populates the self._spi_nodes dictionary.
Note that this won't instantiate any spidev objects, it'll just map
keys from self.spi_chipselect to spidev nodes, and do a sanity check
that enough nodes are available.
"""
if len(spi_devices) < len(self.spi_chipselect):
self.log.error("Expected {0} spi devices, found {1} spi devices".format(
len(self.spi_chipselect), len(spi_devices),
))
raise RuntimeError("Not enough SPI devices found.")
self._spi_nodes = {}
for k, v in iteritems(self.spi_chipselect):
self._spi_nodes[k] = spi_devices[v]
self.log.debug("spidev device node map: {}".format(self._spi_nodes))
def init(self, args):
"""
Run the dboard initialization. This typically happens at the beginning
of a UHD session.
Must be overridden.
args -- A dictionary of arbitrary settings that can be used by the
dboard code. Similar to device args for UHD.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("DboardManagerBase::init() not implemented!")
def deinit(self):
"""
Power down the dboard. Does not have be implemented. If it does, it
needs to be safe to call multiple times.
"""
self.log.info("deinit() called, but not implemented.")
def get_serial(self):
"""
Return this daughterboard's serial number as a dictionary.
"""
return self.device_info.get("serial", "")
def update_ref_clock_freq(self, freq):
"""
Call this function if the frequency of the reference clock changes.
"""
self.log.warning("update_ref_clock_freq() called but not implemented")
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