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/* -*- c++ -*- */
/*
* Copyright 2004,2006 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 2, 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 INCLUDED_USRP1_SINK_BASE_H
#define INCLUDED_USRP1_SINK_BASE_H
#include <gr_sync_block.h>
#include <stdexcept>
class usrp_standard_tx;
/*!
* \brief abstract interface to Universal Software Radio Peripheral Tx path (Rev 1)
*/
class usrp1_sink_base : public gr_sync_block {
private:
usrp_standard_tx *d_usrp;
int d_nunderruns;
protected:
usrp1_sink_base (const std::string &name,
gr_io_signature_sptr input_signature,
int which_board,
unsigned int interp_rate,
int nchan,
int mux,
int fusb_block_size,
int fusb_nblocks,
const std::string fpga_filename,
const std::string firmware_filename
) throw (std::runtime_error);
/*!
* \brief convert between input item format and usrp native format
*
* \param input_items[in] stream(s) of input items
* \param input_index[in] starting index in input_items
* \param input_items_available[in] number of items available starting at item[index]
* \param input_items_consumed[out] number of input items consumed by copy
* \param usrp_buffer[out] destination buffer
* \param usrp_buffer_length[in] \p usrp_buffer length in bytes
* \param bytes_written[out] number of bytes written into \p usrp_buffer
*/
virtual void copy_to_usrp_buffer (gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items,
int input_index,
int input_items_available,
int &input_items_consumed,
void *usrp_buffer,
int usrp_buffer_length,
int &bytes_written) = 0;
public:
//! magic value used on alternate register read interfaces
static const int READ_FAILED = -99999;
~usrp1_sink_base ();
int work (int noutput_items,
gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items,
gr_vector_void_star &output_items);
bool start();
bool stop();
/*!
* \brief Set interpolator rate. \p rate must be in [4, 1024] and a multiple of 4.
*
* The final complex sample rate across the USB is
* dac_freq () / interp_rate () * nchannels ()
*/
bool set_interp_rate (unsigned int rate);
bool set_nchannels (int nchan);
bool set_mux (int mux);
/*!
* \brief set the frequency of the digital up converter.
*
* \p channel must be 0. \p freq is the center frequency in Hz.
* It must be in the range [-44M, 44M]. The frequency specified is
* quantized. Use tx_freq to retrieve the actual value used.
*/
bool set_tx_freq (int channel, double freq);
void set_verbose (bool verbose);
/*!
* \brief Set Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA)
*
* \param which which D/A [0,3]
* \param gain_in_db gain value (linear in dB)
*
* gain is rounded to closest setting supported by hardware.
* Note that DAC 0 and DAC 1 share a gain setting as do DAC 2 and DAC 3.
* Setting DAC 0 affects DAC 1 and vice versa. Same with DAC 2 and DAC 3.
*
* \returns true iff sucessful.
*
* \sa pga_min(), pga_max(), pga_db_per_step()
*/
bool set_pga (int which, double gain_in_db);
/*!
* \brief Return programmable gain amplifier gain in dB.
*
* \param which which D/A [0,3]
*/
double pga (int which) const;
/*!
* \brief Return minimum legal PGA gain in dB.
*/
double pga_min () const;
/*!
* \brief Return maximum legal PGA gain in dB.
*/
double pga_max () const;
/*!
* \brief Return hardware step size of PGA (linear in dB).
*/
double pga_db_per_step () const;
// ACCESSORS
long fpga_master_clock_freq() const;
long converter_rate() const;
long dac_rate() const { return converter_rate(); } // alias
long dac_freq() const { return converter_rate(); } // deprecated alias
unsigned int interp_rate () const;
int nchannels () const;
int mux () const;
double tx_freq (int channel) const;
int nunderruns () const { return d_nunderruns; }
/*!
* \brief Return daughterboard ID for given Rx daughterboard slot [0,1].
*
* \return daughterboard id >= 0 if successful
* \return -1 if no daugherboard
* \return -2 if invalid EEPROM on daughterboard
*/
int daughterboard_id (int which_dboard) const;
/*!
* \brief Write auxiliary digital to analog converter.
*
* \param which_dboard [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 write_aux_dac (int which_board, int which_dac, int value);
/*!
* \brief Read auxiliary analog to digital converter.
*
* \param which_dboard [0,1] which d'board
* \param which_adc [0,1]
* \returns value in the range [0,4095] if successful, else READ_FAILED.
*/
int read_aux_adc (int which_dboard, int which_adc);
/*!
* \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 Write 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 of 64 bytes.
*/
std::string read_i2c (int i2c_addr, int len);
/*!
* \brief Set ADC offset correction
* \param which 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, int offset);
/*!
* \brief Set DAC offset correction
* \param which 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, int offset, int offset_pin);
/*!
* \brief Control ADC input buffer
* \param which 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, bool bypass);
/*!
* \brief return the usrp's serial number.
*
* \returns non-zero length string iff successful.
*/
std::string serial_number();
/*!
* \brief Write direction register (output enables) for pins that go to daughterboard.
*
* \param which_dboard [0,1] which d'board
* \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 _write_oe (int which_dboard, int value, int mask);
/*!
* \brief Write daughterboard i/o pin value
*
* \param which_dboard [0,1] which d'board
* \param value value to write into register
* \param mask which bits of value to write into reg
*/
bool write_io (int which_dboard, int value, int mask);
/*!
* \brief Read daughterboard i/o pin value
*
* \param which_dboard [0,1] which d'board
* \returns register value if successful, else READ_FAILED
*/
int read_io (int which_dboard);
//
// internal routines...
// You probably shouldn't be using these...
//
/*!
* \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
* \returns register value if successful, else READ_FAILED
*/
int _read_fpga_reg (int regno);
/*!
* \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
* \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);
};
#endif /* INCLUDED_USRP1_SINK_BASE_H */
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