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Diffstat (limited to 'usrp/host')
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/apps/usrper.cc | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/include/usrp/.gitignore | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/include/usrp/Makefile.am | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/include/usrp/libusb_types.h.in | 38 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_basic.h | 993 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_prims.h (renamed from usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims.h.in) | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/lib/Makefile.am | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/lib/fusb.h (renamed from usrp/host/lib/fusb.h.in) | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/lib/usrp_basic_common.cc | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims_common.cc | 6 |
10 files changed, 1097 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/usrp/host/apps/usrper.cc b/usrp/host/apps/usrper.cc index d1270589b..593cd7921 100644 --- a/usrp/host/apps/usrper.cc +++ b/usrp/host/apps/usrper.cc @@ -33,13 +33,6 @@ #include "usrp/usrp_prims.h" #include "usrp_spi_defs.h" -#include <string.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBUSB_1 -#include <libusb-1.0/libusb.h> -#else -#include <usb.h> -#endif char *prog_name; diff --git a/usrp/host/include/usrp/.gitignore b/usrp/host/include/usrp/.gitignore index 25b2cae79..0f068a1f3 100644 --- a/usrp/host/include/usrp/.gitignore +++ b/usrp/host/include/usrp/.gitignore @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ /Makefile /Makefile.in + +# Generated files +/libusb_types.h /usrp_dbid.h diff --git a/usrp/host/include/usrp/Makefile.am b/usrp/host/include/usrp/Makefile.am index d580d8a75..769acc774 100644 --- a/usrp/host/include/usrp/Makefile.am +++ b/usrp/host/include/usrp/Makefile.am @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ usrpinclude_HEADERS = \ db_tv_rx.h \ db_tv_rx_mimo.h \ db_xcvr2450.h \ + libusb_types.h \ usrp_basic.h \ usrp_bytesex.h \ usrp_dbid.h \ @@ -44,6 +45,9 @@ usrpinclude_HEADERS = \ usrp_subdev_spec.h \ usrp_tune_result.h +EXTRA_DIST = \ + libusb_types.h.in + if PYTHON swiginclude_HEADERS = \ db_base.i diff --git a/usrp/host/include/usrp/libusb_types.h.in b/usrp/host/include/usrp/libusb_types.h.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cf10e33cc --- /dev/null +++ b/usrp/host/include/usrp/libusb_types.h.in @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++ -*- */ +/* + * Copyright 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * + * This file is part of GNU Radio + * + * GNU Radio 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, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * GNU Radio 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 GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to + * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, + * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ + +#ifndef _LIBUSB_TYPES_H_ +#define _LIBUSB_TYPES_H_ + +#if @USE_LIBUSB1@ +#include <libusb-1.0/libusb.h> +struct libusb_device; +struct libusb_device_handle; +struct libusb_device_descriptor; +#else +#include <usb.h> +typedef struct usb_device libusb_device; +typedef struct usb_dev_handle libusb_device_handle; +typedef struct usb_device_descriptor libusb_device_descriptor; +#endif + +#endif /* _LIBUSB_TYPES_H_ */ diff --git a/usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_basic.h b/usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_basic.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..063cb3c23 --- /dev/null +++ b/usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_basic.h @@ -0,0 +1,993 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++ -*- */ +/* + * Copyright 2005,2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * + * This file is part of GNU Radio + * + * GNU Radio 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, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * GNU Radio 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 GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to + * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, + * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ + +#ifndef _USRP_BASIC_H_ +#define _USRP_BASIC_H_ + +#include <usrp/db_base.h> +#include <usrp/usrp_slots.h> +#include <usrp/usrp_subdev_spec.h> +#include <usrp/libusb_types.h> +#include <string> +#include <vector> +#include <boost/utility.hpp> + +class fusb_devhandle; +class fusb_ephandle; + +enum txrx_t { + C_RX = 0, + C_TX = 1 +}; + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Mid level interface to the Universal Software Radio Peripheral (Rev 1) + * + * These classes implement the basic functionality for talking to the + * USRP. They try to be as independent of the signal processing code + * in FPGA as possible. They implement access to the low level + * peripherals on the board, provide a common way for reading and + * writing registers in the FPGA, and provide the high speed interface + * to streaming data across the USB. + * + * It is expected that subclasses will be derived that provide + * access to the functionality to a particular FPGA configuration. + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + + +/*! + * \brief abstract base class for usrp operations + * \ingroup usrp + */ +class usrp_basic : boost::noncopyable +{ +protected: + void shutdown_daughterboards(); + +protected: + libusb_device_handle *d_udh; + struct libusb_context *d_ctx; + int d_usb_data_rate; // bytes/sec + int d_bytes_per_poll; // how often to poll for overruns + bool d_verbose; + long d_fpga_master_clock_freq; + + static const int MAX_REGS = 128; + unsigned int d_fpga_shadows[MAX_REGS]; + + int d_dbid[2]; // daughterboard ID's (side A, side B) + + /*! + * Shared pointers to subclasses of db_base. + * + * The outer vector is of length 2 (0 = side A, 1 = side B). The + * inner vectors are of length 1, 2 or 3 depending on the number of + * subdevices implemented by the daugherboard. At this time, only + * the Basic Rx and LF Rx implement more than 1 subdevice. + */ + std::vector< std::vector<db_base_sptr> > d_db; + + //! One time call, made only only from usrp_standard_*::make after shared_ptr is created. + void init_db(usrp_basic_sptr u); + + + usrp_basic (int which_board, + libusb_device_handle *open_interface (libusb_device *dev), + const std::string fpga_filename = "", + const std::string firmware_filename = ""); + + /*! + * \brief advise usrp_basic of usb data rate (bytes/sec) + * + * N.B., this doesn't tweak any hardware. Derived classes + * should call this to inform us of the data rate whenever it's + * first set or if it changes. + * + * \param usb_data_rate bytes/sec + */ + void set_usb_data_rate (int usb_data_rate); + + /*! + * \brief Write auxiliary digital to analog converter. + * + * \param slot Which Tx or Rx slot to write. + * N.B., SLOT_TX_A and SLOT_RX_A share the same AUX DAC's. + * SLOT_TX_B and SLOT_RX_B share the same AUX DAC's. + * \param which_dac [0,3] RX slots must use only 0 and 1. TX slots must use only 2 and 3. + * \param value [0,4095] + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool _write_aux_dac (int slot, int which_dac, int value); + + /*! + * \brief Read auxiliary analog to digital converter. + * + * \param slot 2-bit slot number. E.g., SLOT_TX_A + * \param which_adc [0,1] + * \param value return 12-bit value [0,4095] + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool _read_aux_adc (int slot, int which_adc, int *value); + + /*! + * \brief Read auxiliary analog to digital converter. + * + * \param slot 2-bit slot number. E.g., SLOT_TX_A + * \param which_adc [0,1] + * \returns value in the range [0,4095] if successful, else READ_FAILED. + */ + int _read_aux_adc (int slot, int which_adc); + + +public: + virtual ~usrp_basic (); + + + /*! + * Return a vector of vectors that contain shared pointers + * to the daughterboard instance(s) associated with the specified side. + * + * It is an error to use the returned objects after the usrp_basic + * object has been destroyed. + */ + std::vector<std::vector<db_base_sptr> > db() const { return d_db; } + + /*! + * Return a vector of size >= 1 that contains shared pointers + * to the daughterboard instance(s) associated with the specified side. + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which daughterboard + * + * It is an error to use the returned objects after the usrp_basic + * object has been destroyed. + */ + std::vector<db_base_sptr> db(int which_side); + + /*! + * \brief is the subdev_spec valid? + */ + bool is_valid(const usrp_subdev_spec &ss); + + /*! + * \brief given a subdev_spec, return the corresponding daughterboard object. + * \throws std::invalid_ argument if ss is invalid. + * + * \param ss specifies the side and subdevice + */ + db_base_sptr selected_subdev(const usrp_subdev_spec &ss); + + /*! + * \brief return frequency of master oscillator on USRP + */ + long fpga_master_clock_freq () const { return d_fpga_master_clock_freq; } + + /*! + * Tell API that the master oscillator on the USRP is operating at a non-standard + * fixed frequency. This is only needed for custom USRP hardware modified to + * operate at a different frequency from the default factory configuration. This + * function must be called prior to any other API function. + * \param master_clock USRP2 FPGA master clock frequency in Hz (10..64 MHz) + */ + void set_fpga_master_clock_freq (long master_clock) { d_fpga_master_clock_freq = master_clock; } + + /*! + * \returns usb data rate in bytes/sec + */ + int usb_data_rate () const { return d_usb_data_rate; } + + void set_verbose (bool on) { d_verbose = on; } + + //! magic value used on alternate register read interfaces + static const int READ_FAILED = -99999; + + /*! + * \brief Write EEPROM on motherboard or any daughterboard. + * \param i2c_addr I2C bus address of EEPROM + * \param eeprom_offset byte offset in EEPROM to begin writing + * \param buf the data to write + * \returns true iff sucessful + */ + bool write_eeprom (int i2c_addr, int eeprom_offset, const std::string buf); + + /*! + * \brief Read EEPROM on motherboard or any daughterboard. + * \param i2c_addr I2C bus address of EEPROM + * \param eeprom_offset byte offset in EEPROM to begin reading + * \param len number of bytes to read + * \returns the data read if successful, else a zero length string. + */ + std::string read_eeprom (int i2c_addr, int eeprom_offset, int len); + + /*! + * \brief Write to I2C peripheral + * \param i2c_addr I2C bus address (7-bits) + * \param buf the data to write + * \returns true iff successful + * Writes are limited to a maximum of of 64 bytes. + */ + bool write_i2c (int i2c_addr, const std::string buf); + + /*! + * \brief Read from I2C peripheral + * \param i2c_addr I2C bus address (7-bits) + * \param len number of bytes to read + * \returns the data read if successful, else a zero length string. + * Reads are limited to a maximum of 64 bytes. + */ + std::string read_i2c (int i2c_addr, int len); + + /*! + * \brief Set ADC offset correction + * \param which_adc which ADC[0,3]: 0 = RX_A I, 1 = RX_A Q... + * \param offset 16-bit value to subtract from raw ADC input. + */ + bool set_adc_offset (int which_adc, int offset); + + /*! + * \brief Set DAC offset correction + * \param which_dac which DAC[0,3]: 0 = TX_A I, 1 = TX_A Q... + * \param offset 10-bit offset value (ambiguous format: See AD9862 datasheet). + * \param offset_pin 1-bit value. If 0 offset applied to -ve differential pin; + * If 1 offset applied to +ve differential pin. + */ + bool set_dac_offset (int which_dac, int offset, int offset_pin); + + /*! + * \brief Control ADC input buffer + * \param which_adc which ADC[0,3] + * \param bypass if non-zero, bypass input buffer and connect input + * directly to switched cap SHA input of RxPGA. + */ + bool set_adc_buffer_bypass (int which_adc, bool bypass); + + /*! + * \brief Enable/disable automatic DC offset removal control loop in FPGA + * + * \param bits which control loops to enable + * \param mask which \p bits to pay attention to + * + * If the corresponding bit is set, enable the automatic DC + * offset correction control loop. + * + * <pre> + * The 4 low bits are significant: + * + * ADC0 = (1 << 0) + * ADC1 = (1 << 1) + * ADC2 = (1 << 2) + * ADC3 = (1 << 3) + * </pre> + * + * By default the control loop is enabled on all ADC's. + */ + bool set_dc_offset_cl_enable(int bits, int mask); + + /*! + * \brief return the usrp's serial number. + * + * \returns non-zero length string iff successful. + */ + std::string serial_number(); + + /*! + * \brief Return daughterboard ID for given side [0,1]. + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which daughterboard + * + * \return daughterboard id >= 0 if successful + * \return -1 if no daugherboard + * \return -2 if invalid EEPROM on daughterboard + */ + virtual int daughterboard_id (int which_side) const = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Clock ticks to delay rising of T/R signal + * \sa write_atr_mask, write_atr_txval, write_atr_rxval + */ + bool write_atr_tx_delay(int value); + + /*! + * \brief Clock ticks to delay falling edge of T/R signal + * \sa write_atr_mask, write_atr_txval, write_atr_rxval + */ + bool write_atr_rx_delay(int value); + + + // ================================================================ + // Routines to access and control daughterboard specific i/o + // + // Those with a common_ prefix access either the Tx or Rx side depending + // on the txrx parameter. Those without the common_ prefix are virtual + // and are overriden in usrp_basic_rx and usrp_basic_tx to access the + // the Rx or Tx sides automatically. We provide the common_ versions + // for those daughterboards such as the WBX and XCVR2450 that share + // h/w resources (such as the LO) between the Tx and Rx sides. + + // ---------------------------------------------------------------- + // BEGIN common_ daughterboard control functions + + /*! + * \brief Set Programmable Gain Amplifier(PGA) + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_amp which amp [0,3] + * \param gain_in_db gain value(linear in dB) + * + * gain is rounded to closest setting supported by hardware. + * + * \returns true iff sucessful. + * + * \sa pga_min(), pga_max(), pga_db_per_step() + */ + bool common_set_pga(txrx_t txrx, int which_amp, double gain_in_db); + + /*! + * \brief Return programmable gain amplifier gain setting in dB. + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_amp which amp [0,3] + */ + double common_pga(txrx_t txrx, int which_amp) const; + + /*! + * \brief Return minimum legal PGA gain in dB. + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + */ + double common_pga_min(txrx_t txrx) const; + + /*! + * \brief Return maximum legal PGA gain in dB. + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + */ + double common_pga_max(txrx_t txrx) const; + + /*! + * \brief Return hardware step size of PGA(linear in dB). + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + */ + double common_pga_db_per_step(txrx_t txrx) const; + + /*! + * \brief Write direction register(output enables) for pins that go to daughterboard. + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which size + * \param value value to write into register + * \param mask which bits of value to write into reg + * + * Each d'board has 16-bits of general purpose i/o. + * Setting the bit makes it an output from the FPGA to the d'board. + * + * This register is initialized based on a value stored in the + * d'board EEPROM. In general, you shouldn't be using this routine + * without a very good reason. Using this method incorrectly will + * kill your USRP motherboard and/or daughterboard. + */ + bool _common_write_oe(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int value, int mask); + + /*! + * \brief Write daughterboard i/o pin value + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param value value to write into register + * \param mask which bits of value to write into reg + */ + bool common_write_io(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int value, int mask); + + /*! + * \brief Read daughterboard i/o pin value + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param value output + */ + bool common_read_io(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int *value); + + /*! + * \brief Read daughterboard i/o pin value + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \returns register value if successful, else READ_FAILED + */ + int common_read_io(txrx_t txrx, int which_side); + + /*! + * \brief Write daughterboard refclk config register + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param value value to write into register, see below + * + * <pre> + * Control whether a reference clock is sent to the daughterboards, + * and what frequency. The refclk is sent on d'board i/o pin 0. + * + * 3 2 1 + * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 + * +-----------------------------------------------+-+------------+ + * | Reserved (Must be zero) |E| DIVISOR | + * +-----------------------------------------------+-+------------+ + * + * Bit 7 -- 1 turns on refclk, 0 allows IO use + * Bits 6:0 Divider value + * </pre> + */ + bool common_write_refclk(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int value); + + /*! + * \brief Automatic Transmit/Receive switching + * <pre> + * + * If automatic transmit/receive (ATR) switching is enabled in the + * FR_ATR_CTL register, the presence or absence of data in the FPGA + * transmit fifo selects between two sets of values for each of the 4 + * banks of daughterboard i/o pins. + * + * Each daughterboard slot has 3 16-bit registers associated with it: + * FR_ATR_MASK_*, FR_ATR_TXVAL_* and FR_ATR_RXVAL_* + * + * FR_ATR_MASK_{0,1,2,3}: + * + * These registers determine which of the daugherboard i/o pins are + * affected by ATR switching. If a bit in the mask is set, the + * corresponding i/o bit is controlled by ATR, else it's output + * value comes from the normal i/o pin output register: + * FR_IO_{0,1,2,3}. + * + * FR_ATR_TXVAL_{0,1,2,3}: + * FR_ATR_RXVAL_{0,1,2,3}: + * + * If the Tx fifo contains data, then the bits from TXVAL that are + * selected by MASK are output. Otherwise, the bits from RXVAL that + * are selected by MASK are output. + * </pre> + */ + bool common_write_atr_mask(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int value); + bool common_write_atr_txval(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int value); + bool common_write_atr_rxval(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int value); + + /*! + * \brief Write auxiliary digital to analog converter. + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * N.B., SLOT_TX_A and SLOT_RX_A share the same AUX DAC's. + * SLOT_TX_B and SLOT_RX_B share the same AUX DAC's. + * \param which_dac [2,3] TX slots must use only 2 and 3. + * \param value [0,4095] + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool common_write_aux_dac(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int which_dac, int value); + + /*! + * \brief Read auxiliary analog to digital converter. + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param which_adc [0,1] + * \param value return 12-bit value [0,4095] + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool common_read_aux_adc(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int which_adc, int *value); + + /*! + * \brief Read auxiliary analog to digital converter. + * + * \param txrx Tx or Rx? + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param which_adc [0,1] + * \returns value in the range [0,4095] if successful, else READ_FAILED. + */ + int common_read_aux_adc(txrx_t txrx, int which_side, int which_adc); + + // END common_ daughterboard control functions + // ---------------------------------------------------------------- + // BEGIN virtual daughterboard control functions + + /*! + * \brief Set Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) + * + * \param which_amp which amp [0,3] + * \param gain_in_db gain value (linear in dB) + * + * gain is rounded to closest setting supported by hardware. + * + * \returns true iff sucessful. + * + * \sa pga_min(), pga_max(), pga_db_per_step() + */ + virtual bool set_pga (int which_amp, double gain_in_db) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Return programmable gain amplifier gain setting in dB. + * + * \param which_amp which amp [0,3] + */ + virtual double pga (int which_amp) const = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Return minimum legal PGA gain in dB. + */ + virtual double pga_min () const = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Return maximum legal PGA gain in dB. + */ + virtual double pga_max () const = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Return hardware step size of PGA (linear in dB). + */ + virtual double pga_db_per_step () const = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Write direction register (output enables) for pins that go to daughterboard. + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which size + * \param value value to write into register + * \param mask which bits of value to write into reg + * + * Each d'board has 16-bits of general purpose i/o. + * Setting the bit makes it an output from the FPGA to the d'board. + * + * This register is initialized based on a value stored in the + * d'board EEPROM. In general, you shouldn't be using this routine + * without a very good reason. Using this method incorrectly will + * kill your USRP motherboard and/or daughterboard. + */ + virtual bool _write_oe (int which_side, int value, int mask) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Write daughterboard i/o pin value + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param value value to write into register + * \param mask which bits of value to write into reg + */ + virtual bool write_io (int which_side, int value, int mask) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Read daughterboard i/o pin value + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param value output + */ + virtual bool read_io (int which_side, int *value) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Read daughterboard i/o pin value + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \returns register value if successful, else READ_FAILED + */ + virtual int read_io (int which_side) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Write daughterboard refclk config register + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param value value to write into register, see below + * + * <pre> + * Control whether a reference clock is sent to the daughterboards, + * and what frequency. The refclk is sent on d'board i/o pin 0. + * + * 3 2 1 + * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 + * +-----------------------------------------------+-+------------+ + * | Reserved (Must be zero) |E| DIVISOR | + * +-----------------------------------------------+-+------------+ + * + * Bit 7 -- 1 turns on refclk, 0 allows IO use + * Bits 6:0 Divider value + * </pre> + */ + virtual bool write_refclk(int which_side, int value) = 0; + + virtual bool write_atr_mask(int which_side, int value) = 0; + virtual bool write_atr_txval(int which_side, int value) = 0; + virtual bool write_atr_rxval(int which_side, int value) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Write auxiliary digital to analog converter. + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * N.B., SLOT_TX_A and SLOT_RX_A share the same AUX DAC's. + * SLOT_TX_B and SLOT_RX_B share the same AUX DAC's. + * \param which_dac [2,3] TX slots must use only 2 and 3. + * \param value [0,4095] + * \returns true iff successful + */ + virtual bool write_aux_dac (int which_side, int which_dac, int value) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Read auxiliary analog to digital converter. + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param which_adc [0,1] + * \param value return 12-bit value [0,4095] + * \returns true iff successful + */ + virtual bool read_aux_adc (int which_side, int which_adc, int *value) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief Read auxiliary analog to digital converter. + * + * \param which_side [0,1] which d'board + * \param which_adc [0,1] + * \returns value in the range [0,4095] if successful, else READ_FAILED. + */ + virtual int read_aux_adc (int which_side, int which_adc) = 0; + + /*! + * \brief returns current fusb block size + */ + virtual int block_size() const = 0; + + /*! + * \brief returns A/D or D/A converter rate in Hz + */ + virtual long converter_rate() const = 0; + + // END virtual daughterboard control functions + + // ---------------------------------------------------------------- + // Low level implementation routines. + // You probably shouldn't be using these... + // + + bool _set_led (int which_led, bool on); + + /*! + * \brief Write FPGA register. + * \param regno 7-bit register number + * \param value 32-bit value + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool _write_fpga_reg (int regno, int value); //< 7-bit regno, 32-bit value + + /*! + * \brief Read FPGA register. + * \param regno 7-bit register number + * \param value 32-bit value + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool _read_fpga_reg (int regno, int *value); //< 7-bit regno, 32-bit value + + /*! + * \brief Read FPGA register. + * \param regno 7-bit register number + * \returns register value if successful, else READ_FAILED + */ + int _read_fpga_reg (int regno); + + /*! + * \brief Write FPGA register with mask. + * \param regno 7-bit register number + * \param value 16-bit value + * \param mask 16-bit value + * \returns true if successful + * Only use this for registers who actually implement a mask in the verilog firmware, like FR_RX_MASTER_SLAVE + */ + bool _write_fpga_reg_masked (int regno, int value, int mask); + + /*! + * \brief Write AD9862 register. + * \param which_codec 0 or 1 + * \param regno 6-bit register number + * \param value 8-bit value + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool _write_9862 (int which_codec, int regno, unsigned char value); + + /*! + * \brief Read AD9862 register. + * \param which_codec 0 or 1 + * \param regno 6-bit register number + * \param value 8-bit value + * \returns true iff successful + */ + bool _read_9862 (int which_codec, int regno, unsigned char *value) const; + + /*! + * \brief Read AD9862 register. + * \param which_codec 0 or 1 + * \param regno 6-bit register number + * \returns register value if successful, else READ_FAILED + */ + int _read_9862 (int which_codec, int regno) const; + + /*! + * \brief Write data to SPI bus peripheral. + * + * \param optional_header 0,1 or 2 bytes to write before buf. + * \param enables bitmask of peripherals to write. See usrp_spi_defs.h + * \param format transaction format. See usrp_spi_defs.h SPI_FMT_* + * \param buf the data to write + * \returns true iff successful + * Writes are limited to a maximum of 64 bytes. + * + * If \p format specifies that optional_header bytes are present, they are + * written to the peripheral immediately prior to writing \p buf. + */ + bool _write_spi (int optional_header, int enables, int format, std::string buf); + + /* + * \brief Read data from SPI bus peripheral. + * + * \param optional_header 0,1 or 2 bytes to write before buf. + * \param enables bitmask of peripheral to read. See usrp_spi_defs.h + * \param format transaction format. See usrp_spi_defs.h SPI_FMT_* + * \param len number of bytes to read. Must be in [0,64]. + * \returns the data read if sucessful, else a zero length string. + * + * Reads are limited to a maximum of 64 bytes. + * + * If \p format specifies that optional_header bytes are present, they + * are written to the peripheral first. Then \p len bytes are read from + * the peripheral and returned. + */ + std::string _read_spi (int optional_header, int enables, int format, int len); + + /*! + * \brief Start data transfers. + * Called in base class to derived class order. + */ + bool start (); + + /*! + * \brief Stop data transfers. + * Called in base class to derived class order. + */ + bool stop (); +}; + +/*! + * \brief class for accessing the receive side of the USRP + * \ingroup usrp + */ +class usrp_basic_rx : public usrp_basic +{ +private: + fusb_devhandle *d_devhandle; + fusb_ephandle *d_ephandle; + int d_bytes_seen; // how many bytes we've seen + bool d_first_read; + bool d_rx_enable; + +protected: + /*! + * \param which_board Which USRP board on usb (not particularly useful; use 0) + * \param fusb_block_size fast usb xfer block size. Must be a multiple of 512. + * Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fusb_nblocks number of fast usb URBs to allocate. Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fpga_filename name of the rbf file to load + * \param firmware_filename name of ihx file to load + */ + usrp_basic_rx (int which_board, + int fusb_block_size=0, + int fusb_nblocks=0, + const std::string fpga_filename = "", + const std::string firmware_filename = "" + ); // throws if trouble + + bool set_rx_enable (bool on); + bool rx_enable () const { return d_rx_enable; } + + bool disable_rx (); // conditional disable, return prev state + void restore_rx (bool on); // conditional set + + void probe_rx_slots (bool verbose); + +public: + ~usrp_basic_rx (); + + /*! + * \brief invokes constructor, returns instance or 0 if trouble + * + * \param which_board Which USRP board on usb (not particularly useful; use 0) + * \param fusb_block_size fast usb xfer block size. Must be a multiple of 512. + * Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fusb_nblocks number of fast usb URBs to allocate. Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fpga_filename name of file that contains image to load into FPGA + * \param firmware_filename name of file that contains image to load into FX2 + */ + static usrp_basic_rx *make (int which_board, + int fusb_block_size=0, + int fusb_nblocks=0, + const std::string fpga_filename = "", + const std::string firmware_filename = "" + ); + + /*! + * \brief tell the fpga the rate rx samples are coming from the A/D's + * + * div = fpga_master_clock_freq () / sample_rate + * + * sample_rate is determined by a myriad of registers + * in the 9862. That's why you have to tell us, so + * we can tell the fpga. + */ + bool set_fpga_rx_sample_rate_divisor (unsigned int div); + + /*! + * \brief read data from the D/A's via the FPGA. + * \p len must be a multiple of 512 bytes. + * + * \returns the number of bytes read, or -1 on error. + * + * If overrun is non-NULL it will be set true iff an RX overrun is detected. + */ + int read (void *buf, int len, bool *overrun); + + + //! sampling rate of A/D converter + virtual long converter_rate() const { return fpga_master_clock_freq(); } // 64M + long adc_rate() const { return converter_rate(); } + int daughterboard_id (int which_side) const { return d_dbid[which_side & 0x1]; } + + bool set_pga (int which_amp, double gain_in_db); + double pga (int which_amp) const; + double pga_min () const; + double pga_max () const; + double pga_db_per_step () const; + + bool _write_oe (int which_side, int value, int mask); + bool write_io (int which_side, int value, int mask); + bool read_io (int which_side, int *value); + int read_io (int which_side); + bool write_refclk(int which_side, int value); + bool write_atr_mask(int which_side, int value); + bool write_atr_txval(int which_side, int value); + bool write_atr_rxval(int which_side, int value); + + bool write_aux_dac (int which_side, int which_dac, int value); + bool read_aux_adc (int which_side, int which_adc, int *value); + int read_aux_adc (int which_side, int which_adc); + + int block_size() const; + + // called in base class to derived class order + bool start (); + bool stop (); +}; + +/*! + * \brief class for accessing the transmit side of the USRP + * \ingroup usrp + */ +class usrp_basic_tx : public usrp_basic +{ +private: + fusb_devhandle *d_devhandle; + fusb_ephandle *d_ephandle; + int d_bytes_seen; // how many bytes we've seen + bool d_first_write; + bool d_tx_enable; + + protected: + /*! + * \param which_board Which USRP board on usb (not particularly useful; use 0) + * \param fusb_block_size fast usb xfer block size. Must be a multiple of 512. + * Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fusb_nblocks number of fast usb URBs to allocate. Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fpga_filename name of file that contains image to load into FPGA + * \param firmware_filename name of file that contains image to load into FX2 + */ + usrp_basic_tx (int which_board, + int fusb_block_size=0, + int fusb_nblocks=0, + const std::string fpga_filename = "", + const std::string firmware_filename = "" + ); // throws if trouble + + bool set_tx_enable (bool on); + bool tx_enable () const { return d_tx_enable; } + + bool disable_tx (); // conditional disable, return prev state + void restore_tx (bool on); // conditional set + + void probe_tx_slots (bool verbose); + +public: + + ~usrp_basic_tx (); + + /*! + * \brief invokes constructor, returns instance or 0 if trouble + * + * \param which_board Which USRP board on usb (not particularly useful; use 0) + * \param fusb_block_size fast usb xfer block size. Must be a multiple of 512. + * Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fusb_nblocks number of fast usb URBs to allocate. Use zero for a reasonable default. + * \param fpga_filename name of file that contains image to load into FPGA + * \param firmware_filename name of file that contains image to load into FX2 + */ + static usrp_basic_tx *make (int which_board, int fusb_block_size=0, int fusb_nblocks=0, + const std::string fpga_filename = "", + const std::string firmware_filename = "" + ); + + /*! + * \brief tell the fpga the rate tx samples are going to the D/A's + * + * div = fpga_master_clock_freq () * 2 + * + * sample_rate is determined by a myriad of registers + * in the 9862. That's why you have to tell us, so + * we can tell the fpga. + */ + bool set_fpga_tx_sample_rate_divisor (unsigned int div); + + /*! + * \brief Write data to the A/D's via the FPGA. + * + * \p len must be a multiple of 512 bytes. + * \returns number of bytes written or -1 on error. + * + * if \p underrun is non-NULL, it will be set to true iff + * a transmit underrun condition is detected. + */ + int write (const void *buf, int len, bool *underrun); + + /* + * Block until all outstanding writes have completed. + * This is typically used to assist with benchmarking + */ + void wait_for_completion (); + + //! sampling rate of D/A converter + virtual long converter_rate() const { return fpga_master_clock_freq () * 2; } // 128M + long dac_rate() const { return converter_rate(); } + int daughterboard_id (int which_side) const { return d_dbid[which_side & 0x1]; } + + bool set_pga (int which_amp, double gain_in_db); + double pga (int which_amp) const; + double pga_min () const; + double pga_max () const; + double pga_db_per_step () const; + + bool _write_oe (int which_side, int value, int mask); + bool write_io (int which_side, int value, int mask); + bool read_io (int which_side, int *value); + int read_io (int which_side); + bool write_refclk(int which_side, int value); + bool write_atr_mask(int which_side, int value); + bool write_atr_txval(int which_side, int value); + bool write_atr_rxval(int which_side, int value); + + bool write_aux_dac (int which_side, int which_dac, int value); + bool read_aux_adc (int which_side, int which_adc, int *value); + int read_aux_adc (int which_side, int which_adc); + + int block_size() const; + + // called in base class to derived class order + bool start (); + bool stop (); +}; + +#endif diff --git a/usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims.h.in b/usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_prims.h index dde480b27..042958653 100644 --- a/usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims.h.in +++ b/usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_prims.h @@ -1,3 +1,32 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++ -*- */ +/* + * Copyright 2005,2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * + * This file is part of GNU Radio + * + * GNU Radio 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, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * GNU Radio 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 GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to + * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, + * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ + +#ifndef _USRP_PRIMS_H_ +#define _USRP_PRIMS_H_ + +#include <usrp/usrp_slots.h> +#include <usrp/libusb_types.h> +#include <string> + struct libusb_context; static const int USRP_HASH_SIZE = 16; diff --git a/usrp/host/lib/Makefile.am b/usrp/host/lib/Makefile.am index 4c37a8f15..8a2efa5a8 100644 --- a/usrp/host/lib/Makefile.am +++ b/usrp/host/lib/Makefile.am @@ -44,19 +44,12 @@ endif EXTRA_DIST = \ std_paths.h.in \ - usrp_dbid.dat \ - fusb.h.in \ - usrp_prims.h.in \ - usrp_basic.h.in + usrp_dbid.dat -BUILT_SOURCES = \ - $(abs_top_builddir)/usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_dbid.h \ - fusb.h \ - usrp_prims.h \ - usrp_basic.h +BUILT_SOURCES = $(abs_top_builddir)/usrp/host/include/usrp/usrp_dbid.h BUILT_SOURCES += usrp_dbid.cc \ - usrp_dbid.py + usrp_dbid.py # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # FUSB_TECH is set at configure time by way of @@ -200,23 +193,3 @@ gen_sources = $(BUILT_SOURCES) gen_sources_deps = gen_usrp_dbid.py usrp_dbid.dat par_gen_command = PYTHONPATH=$(top_srcdir)/usrp/src srcdir=$(srcdir) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/gen_usrp_dbid.py $(srcdir)/usrp_dbid.dat include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.par.gen - - -# Generate libusb dependent header files from configure. -# These are already defined, but override them here, which throws warnings. -# Need to figure out how to separate rules for BUILD_SOURCES. -fusb.h: fusb.h.in $(top_srcdir)/config.status - cd $(top_srcdir) \ - && CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS= CONFIG_OTHER=fusb.h \ - $(SHELL) ./config.status - -usrp_prims.h: usrp_prims.h.in $(top_srcdir)/config.status - cd $(top_srcdir) \ - && CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS= CONFIG_OTHER=usrp_prims.h \ - $(SHELL) ./config.status - -usrp_basic.h: usrp_basic.h.in $(top_srcdir)/config.status - cd $(top_srcdir) \ - && CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS= CONFIG_OTHER=usrp_basic.h \ - $(SHELL) ./config.status - diff --git a/usrp/host/lib/fusb.h.in b/usrp/host/lib/fusb.h index 4a65d994f..5e3f3aacb 100644 --- a/usrp/host/lib/fusb.h.in +++ b/usrp/host/lib/fusb.h @@ -1,3 +1,30 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++ -*- */ +/* + * Copyright 2005,2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * + * This file is part of GNU Radio + * + * GNU Radio 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, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * GNU Radio 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 GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to + * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, + * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ + +#ifndef _FUSB_H_ +#define _FUSB_H_ + +#include <usrp/libusb_types.h> + struct libusb_context; class fusb_ephandle; diff --git a/usrp/host/lib/usrp_basic_common.cc b/usrp/host/lib/usrp_basic_common.cc index b617f5207..91417dbe7 100644 --- a/usrp/host/lib/usrp_basic_common.cc +++ b/usrp/host/lib/usrp_basic_common.cc @@ -24,12 +24,6 @@ #include "config.h" #endif -#ifdef HAVE_LIBUSB_1 -#include <libusb-1.0/libusb.h> -#else -#include <usb.h> -#endif - #include "usrp/usrp_basic.h" #include "usrp/usrp_prims.h" #include "usrp_interfaces.h" diff --git a/usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims_common.cc b/usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims_common.cc index 3bdf3a57c..b687a18e7 100644 --- a/usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims_common.cc +++ b/usrp/host/lib/usrp_prims_common.cc @@ -24,12 +24,6 @@ #include "config.h" #endif -#ifdef HAVE_LIBUSB_1 -#include <libusb-1.0/libusb.h> -#else -#include <usb.h> -#endif - #include "usrp_primsi.h" #include "usrp_commands.h" #include "usrp_ids.h" |