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Adding new example script for using the new PFB arbitrary resampler interface. One resampler takes user-generated taps and another resampler just takes the resampling rate. Both input and output signals are plotted.
Modifying blsk2 wrapper for PFB arbitrary resampler to allow the user to just specify the requested resampling rate without providing their own filter taps.
uhd: reverting tag changes on uhd single usrp source, there seems to be issues with the work() logic
uhd: removed default value chan=0 in the cc files
WITH_INCLUDES _must_ be last
uhd: replaced CFLAGS with CPPFLAGS variable, and fixed swig args FIXME
uhd: default channel params to zero for single source and sink blocks
Revert "Removed usrp2-firmware from being automatically built."
Remove generated file from repo
Removed usrp2-firmware from being automatically built.
uhd: added libdir to UHD CFLAGS (shared by lib and swig)
Swapping out preset keys until I work out some of their issues.
Modifying QA tests for the sample tags. By default, it only checks the sizes of the tags since order is not specified or guarenteed.
Block is a gr_block, so this sets its relative rate. Was required for using in the QA of the sample tags code.
Removing global pmt constants. Were causing segfaults during make check. Must fix this later.
Fixing up the UHD sample tag example to take command line options.
Swapping order of testing rrate.
Changing propagation policy enum type name and making a few other minor edits.
Changing API for gr_skiphead to use uint64_t for the offset instead of size_t (still unsigned). Fixes issue #304.
Adding typedef for uint64_t and int64_t so we can use them through SWIG.
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Passes make distcheck.
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* master:
Adding new example script for using the new PFB arbitrary resampler interface. One resampler takes user-generated taps and another resampler just takes the resampling rate. Both input and output signals are plotted.
Modifying blks2 wrapper for PFB arbitrary resampler to allow the user to just specify the requested resampling rate without providing their own filter taps.
Changing API for gr_skiphead to use uint64_t for the offset instead of size_t (still unsigned). Fixes issue #304.
Adding typedef for uint64_t and int64_t so we can use them through SWIG.
Removing warnings in portaudio source/sink.
Fixing output types from tap_type to o_type in gr_single_pole_iir.h. Doesn't make a difference in the current uses of this class, but could in the future. Thanks to Achilleas Anastasopoulos for pointing this out.
first shot at Windows-compatible LIBUSB check
Tweak LIBUSB m4 script to not check for 'usb_debug' symbol on Windows, because the symbol does not exist for that platform (only, it seems)
Removing autogenerated file.
Updated doxygen Doxyfile for newer versions.
Adding file operations result checking.
Updating audio_jack to new interface for creating a client. Fixes depricated warning.
Potential fix to MSDD warnings by setting sequence number from buffer more explicitly.
Adding a bit more checking on file operations.
Fixing copyright date.
Fixed warning re defining GNU_SOURCE. Can probably just remove it since it's defined in config, but this won't hurt anyone.
Fixing signed/unsigned warnings.
first shot at Windows-compatible LIBUSB check
Tweak LIBUSB m4 script to not check for 'usb_debug' symbol on Windows, because the symbol does not exist for that platform (only, it seems)
Conflicts:
gnuradio-core/src/lib/swig/gnuradio.i
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in the QA of the sample tags code.
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Move all occurrences of swig_built_sources out of Makefile.am's.
Move all SWIG related use of BUILT_SOURCES out of Makefile.am's.
Clean up 'if PYTHON' conditionalization in gr-*
Still left to do: fix Makefile.swig CLEANFILES and no_dist_files
such that they remove exactly the generated files.
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size_t (still unsigned). Fixes issue #304.
Also uses uint64_t's internally so everyone is always on the same type. This should not affect anyone's use of the block.
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rates can be done using decimating/interpolating fir filters.
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uint64_t).
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for the 1-to-1.
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arbitrary number of inputs and pass tags on that way.
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add tags at pre-determined points in the stream and also grabs all tags that flow past and stores them locally. These tags are to be used for testing that the correct tags are coming through.
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input to all outputs.
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This reverts commit f43d2a4759e0ecd6519c0ac0aa4afbc54e70ea65.
The dependencies doesn't make any sense. There's an attempt to run
sed on files that haven't been generated yet.
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This reverts commit f23a2b33ca1bebf0c3a5fa26fdcff11827744b77.
This change introduced a segfault when calling into the gr_prefs module
during the gri_fft helper class constructor. Until this is debugged,
the functionality is being reverted.
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Alexandru Csete:
The gr_agc2 block has public methods to set and get the AGC levels and
rates; however, only a few of these interfaces are exported to Python
and none of them are available in GRC.
The attached patch adds the missing public methods to gri_agc2_cc.i
and gri_agc2_ff.i and defines the corresponding callbacks in the
gr_agc2_xx.xml GRC block.
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* patches/marcus/fftw:
gnuradio-core: allows configuring FFTW to use ESTIMATE vs. MEASURE
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This change was needed because gr_ofdm_sampler derives directly from
gr_block, but functions (from the runtime's point of view) as a
decimator. It takes many items in to produce a single output
item. Without this change, values of fft_size > ~4096 would result
in the scheduler complaining that it could never fullfil the block's
request for samples.
When deriving from gr_sync_interpolator or gr_sync_decimator, their
constructors set the hint automatically.
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This block performs scrambling by XORing the input sequence with
the output of an LFSR. Repeating this operation restores the original
sequence.
(This differs from gr.scrambler_bb(), which convolves the input sequence
with the LFSR output.)
The additive scrambler allows an optional bit count after which the LFSR
is reset to its initial seed. This allows use with, e.g., packetized
fixed length payloads.
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