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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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Must fix this later.
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internally generated bursts to detected bursts (which needs work).
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certain, but correct, conditions.
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tag and adjust the time between these tags and the burst start by the sample rate.
Also added a function to gr_tag_info that can be used to sort tags based on nitems using std::sort.
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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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Conflicts:
gr-wxgui/src/python/scope_window.py
* Adds new scope window trigger, TRIG_MODE_STRIPCHART
* Allows config file selection of whether background window sinks still run
* Allows config file selection of default trigger mode
* Allows config file selection of default waterfall sink color mode
[wxgui]
#Setting this to true prevents the window sinks from stopping when they
#are not displayed, as when they are in a notebook with a hidden tab.
run_always = False
# Default scope trigger mode.
#
# 0 = Freerun
# 1 = Auto (default)
# 2 = Normal
# 3 = Stripchart
trig_mode = 1
# Default waterfall sink color mode. Valid choices are 'rgb1', 'rbg2',
# 'rgb3', or 'gray'
waterfall_color = rgb1
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* gnuradio/wip/udp_source_sink:
gnuradio-core: update copyrights
gnuradio-core: allow swig to handle exceptions in UDP source/sink
grc: update UDP source and sink block wrappers
Simplify USE_SELECT usage
Return immediately when using d_residual.
Defend against a peer that sends an invalid message length.
Move initialization of select timeout
Correct update of d_temp_offset (parallel construction)
Identify memory leaks that occur on error conditions
Use -1 as file descriptor "not open" value instead of 0
Add additional conditionalization of networking includes
Flush pending errors in gr_udp_sink on disconnect()
Rework UDP source and sink, with incompatible API changes
Updates to udp source/sink (select(), wait, cleanup)
Discard data in gr_udp_sink until receiver is started.
Use getaddrinfo in gr_udp_{source,sink}
Changes to gr_udp_{source,sink} for MinGW
Ignore ENOPROTOOPT return from setsockopt(SO_LINGER)
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(Otherwise recv may overwrite valid data in d_temp_buff.)
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On some systems (e.g., Debian/lenny) UDP errors are reported on the
following send() or recv() call. To avoid having errors (such as
ECONNREFUSED) from an old connection showing up on the first write
to a new connection, we do a recv() on disconnect() to flush them.
This may not work for all errors on all systems, but it works in
some simple cases of interest.
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Remove source address specifications for sink; add connect() and
disconnect() to sink; add get_port() to source; add optional EOF
signaling (using zero-length packets) to sink and source; modify
dial_tone, vector, and audio examples to match new code; add qa
test case.
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Use select() to avoid blocking on recv() in gr_udp_source (only known
way to avoid blocking on Cygwin).
Add wait argument to gr_udp_source to allow waiting for connection
or accepting lack of connection as EOF; add --no-wait option to
dial_tone_sink.py.
Remove system dependencies from .h files; remove unused data members
and (useless?) public open and close functions.
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Remove omnithread dependency in build for gr-audio-portaudio
Remove unused debugging utility class in gnuradio-core (gri_logger)
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Also fixes warnings from gcc 4.3 and adds <boost/bind.hpp> for usrp2.
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Using getaddrinfo allows more common code between posix and winsock
systems. Remove unused variables and #include files. Close sockets
when done.
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Initialize and cleanup after winsock DLL. Interpret winsock error
codes. Use DWORD instead of timeval for setting timeout.
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SO_LINGER is not valid for SOCK_DGRAM sockets on Windows, so we
expect setsockopt to return ENOPROTOOPT (invalid option for
protocol) on Cygwin and MinGW. If it happens on any other system
it should probably be ignored there, too.
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Patch-by: Don Ward <don2387ward@sprynet.com>
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git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@11592 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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A gr.message_source object can now be created in one of two ways:
blk = gr.message_source(itemsize, limit)
msgq = gr.msg_queue(limit)
blk = gr.message_source(itemsize, msgq)
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@11541 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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Removes dependency on omnithreads from gnuradio-core.
Trunk passes distcheck.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@11486 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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* Public USRP(1) header files are now in their own source directory
and install into $(includedir)/usrp. This was done to avoid name
clashes in the top-level include directory.
Only users who are developing directly to libusrp in C++ are
affected; the GNU Radio C++ and Python APIs are unchanged.
The simple change required by this update is to change:
#include <usrp_*.h>
to #include
<usrp/usrp_*.h>
...in your source code.
* Removed usrp-inband code from tree (put into limbo directory.)
This code has become unmaintained and has started to suffer
from bitrot. A checkpoint tag has been made for anyone still
needing to use it:
http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/tags/checkpoints/trunk-20090708-pre-usrp-reorg
The plan during the 3.2->3.3 development cycle is to replace the
functions done by the in-band code with extensions to the existing
gr-usrp blocks using the new message passing architecture.
The USRP hardware FPGA code that provided the inband interface
has not been removed; however, it too has become unmaintained and
will likely be rewritten/replaced during the 3.3 timeframe.
The trunk passes distcheck.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@11394 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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Adds --enable-python option to configure (defaults to yes).
Using --disable-python or --enable-python=no will cause only
C++ API targets to be created and installed.
Several new shared libraries are now created. Where in the past,
the C++ objects of the actual gnuradio blocks that were in a component
were hidden inside their corresponding Python extension modules, these
are now split out into a libgnuradio-foo.so library, and the _foo.so
Python module is linked to that. This has been the way several top-
level components have operated for some time, such as gr-audio-alsa
and gr-usrp and gr-usrp2. This changeset applies that pattern to all
components.
C++ API users can use pkg-config to discover the cflags and libs
parameters needed to include and link against these libraries.
These components have not been tested:
gr-comedi
gr-audio-osx
gr-audio-windows
Passes distcheck.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@11150 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@11085 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@10660 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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header files into /gnuradio. Trunk passes distcheck.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@10506 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@9475 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@8292 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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