33 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Ling
21dabc920f Replace M0 state offset field with a byte count.
Instead of this count wrapping at the buffer size, it now increments
continuously. The offset within the buffer is now obtained from the
lower bits of the count.

This makes it possible to keep track of the total number of bytes
transferred by the M0 core.

The count will wrap at 2^32 bytes, which at 20Msps will occur every
107 seconds.
2022-02-13 16:46:12 +00:00
Martin Ling
838ad0726c Flush bulk endpoints from USB ISR on mode change request.
The previous change moved this flush from the vendor request handler to
the transceiver_shutdown() function which runs outside ISR context.

However, without this flush in the ISR, the firmware can sometimes end up
stuck in TX or RX mode after a request to go IDLE. It's still not clear
how this happens, but keeping the flush in the USB ISR fixes it, and as
soon as a mode change is requested we know we are going to be flushing
anyway, so there is no harm to do so here.

This commit does not remove the flush in transceiver_shutdown(), because
it is possible that the ISR will return just before the transceiver loop
queues a new transfer. Rather than try to avoid that race, we can just
flush again later.
2022-02-13 16:11:31 +00:00
Martin Ling
361c4ac54f Move transceiver mode changes out of USB ISR.
This is a defensive change to make the transceiver code easier to reason
about, and to avoid the possibility of races such as that seen in #1042.

Previously, set_transceiver_mode() was called in the vendor request
handler for the SET_TRANSCEIVER_MODE request, as well in the callback
for a USB configuration change. Both these calls are made from the USB0
ISR, so could interrupt the rx_mode(), tx_mode() and sweep_mode()
functions at any point. It was hard to tell if this was safe.

Instead, set_transceiver_mode() has been removed, and its work is split
into three parts:

- request_transceiver_mode(), which is safe to call from ISR context.
  All this function does is update the requested mode and increment a
  sequence number. This builds on work already done in PR #1029, but
  the interface has been simplified to use a shared volatile structure.

- transceiver_startup(), which transitions the transceiver from an idle
  state to the configuration required for a specific mode, including
  setting up the RF path, configuring the M0, adjusting LEDs and UI etc.

- transceiver_shutdown(), which transitions the transceiver back to an
  idle state.

The *_mode() functions that implement the transceiver modes now call
transceiver_startup() before starting work, and transceiver_shutdown()
before returning, and all this happens in the main thread of execution.

As such, it is now guaranteed that all the steps involved happen in a
consistent order, with the transceiver starting from an idle state, and
being returned to an idle state before control returns to the main loop.

For consistency of interface, an off_mode() function has been added to
implement the behaviour of the OFF transceiver mode. Since the
transceiver is already guaranteed to be in an idle state when this is
called, the only work required is to set the UI mode and wait for a new
mode request.
2022-02-08 13:45:41 +00:00
Michael Ossmann
2c64f05ec9 Merge pull request #1034 from schneider42/rad1o-ui-cleanup
rad1o UI support
2022-02-07 23:25:01 -07:00
Martin Ling
7057235a14 Increment a sequence number when transceiver mode changes.
This fixes bug #1042, which occured when an RX->OFF->RX sequence
happened quickly enough that the loop in rx_mode() did not see the
change. As a result, the enable_baseband_streaming() call at the start
of that function was not repeated for the new RX operation, so RX
progress stalled.

To solve this, the vendor request handler now increments a sequence
number when it changes the transceiver mode. Instead of the RX loop
checking whether the transceiver mode is still RX, it now checks whether
the current sequence number is the same as when it was started. If not,
there must have been at least one mode change, so the loop exits, and
the main loop starts the necessary loop for the new mode. The same
behaviour is implemented for the TX and sweep loops.

For this approach to be reliable, we must ensure that when deciding
which mode and sequence number to use, we take both values from the same
set_transceiver_mode request.

To achieve this, we briefly disable the USB0 interrupt to stop the
vendor request handler from running whilst reading the mode and sequence
number together. Then the loop dispatch proceeds using those pre-read
values.
2022-02-03 07:36:34 +00:00
schneider
7bf55dc983 rad1o: Don't update the UI during sweeps
Updating the UI during sweeps significantly increases the time needed to
complete a sweep. Instead simply show "SWEEP" on the display.
2022-01-10 23:26:19 +01:00
Martin Ling
5b2a390728 Move M0 offset and tx variables into a state struct.
These variables are already placed together; this commit just groups
them into a struct and declares this in a new header.

This commit should not result in any change to the firmware binary.
Only the names of symbols are changed.
2022-01-03 18:47:58 +00:00
Schuyler St. Leger
9ee25ab48a operacake: add support for port switching using SCTimer
Based on Schuyler St. Leger's operacake-sctimer branch
2021-10-14 14:36:18 +01:00
Mike Walters
54bdb86a89 Fix CPLD update 2020-02-12 18:53:59 +00:00
Michael Ossmann
7d900268de fix compiler warnings 2020-02-11 16:59:59 +00:00
Michael Ossmann
c0aed2edb7 firmware: clean up transceiver modes 2020-02-11 16:59:59 +00:00
Mike Walters
d8250c6396 Don't re-init bulk endpoints on every set_transceiver_mode call
Previously the firmware would re-initialise the bulk endpoints on
every transceiver mode change including a USB data toggle reset,
which could cause the first bulk packet (512-bytes) to be dropped
by the host if the PID no longer matched.
2020-02-10 15:46:55 +00:00
Mike Walters
05b1650a6a Rename hackrf-ui.[ch]
Every other source file uses underscores! :(
2020-01-22 14:20:23 +00:00
Mike Walters
e76eace09d Use the M0 to collect SGPIO samples 2020-01-20 14:22:30 +00:00
Jared Boone
46fd11af5b Si5351C: Extract best block source function into hackrf_core.
It's not an Si5351C driver thing, but a HackRF thing. Also added a driver function to check if CLKIN signal is valid, and made use of it, instead of opaque register read code.
2019-03-20 11:16:44 -07:00
Jared Boone
c32d57158a PortaPack: Remove weak UI functions, detect and return UI function table.
TODO: Side effect was that now blinky has a lot of unreasonable dependencies.
TODO: rad1o breakage is likely...
2019-03-02 14:23:06 -08:00
Marco Bartolucci
533f9ee332 Hardware (CPLD-based) synchronisation
=======================================

This commit allows to synchronise multiple HackRFs with a synchronisation error **below 1 sampling period**

> WARNING: Use this at your own risk. If you don't know what you are doing you may damage your HackRF.
> The author takes no responsability for potential damages

Usage example: synchronise two HackRFs
======================================
1. Chose the master HackRF which will send the synchronisation pulse (HackRF0). HackRF1 will represent the slave hackrf.
2. Retreive the serial number of both HackRFs using `hackrf_info`
3. Use a wire to connect `SYNC_CMD` of HackRF0 to `SYNC_IN` of HackRF0 and HackRF1
4. Run `hackrf_transfer` with the argument `-H 1` to enable hardware synchronisation:
    ```
    $ hackrf_tranfer ... -r rec1.bin -d HackRF1_serial -H 1 | hackrf_transfer ... -r rec0.bin -d HackRF0_serial -H 1
    ```
rec0.bin and rec1.bin will have a time offset below 1 sampling period.
The 1PPS output of GNSS receivers can be used to synchronise HackRFs even if they are far from each other.
>DON'T APPLY INCOMPATIBLE VOLTAGE LEVELS TO THE CPLD PINS

Signal | Header |Pin | Description
-------|--------|----|------------
`SYNC_IN` | P28 | 16 | Synchronisation pulse input
`SYNC_CMD` | P28 | 15 | Synchronisation pulse output

Note:
=====
I had to remove CPLD-based decimation to use a GPIO for enabling hardware.

More info:
==========
[M. Bartolucci, J. A. Del Peral-Rosado, R. Estatuet-Castillo, J. A. Garcia-Molina, M. Crisci and G. E. Corazza, "Synchronisation of low-cost open source SDRs for navigation applications," 2016 8th ESA Workshop on Satellite Navigation Technologies and European Workshop on GNSS Signals and Signal Processing (NAVITEC), Noordwijk, 2016, pp. 1-7.](http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7849328/)

[Alternative link](http://spcomnav.uab.es/docs/conferences/Bartolucci_NAVITEC_2016.pdf)
2017-05-16 11:39:44 +02:00
Marco Bartolucci
747d8e2278 Removed decimation in CPLD 2017-05-15 12:56:51 +02:00
schneider
642feac51e Merge remote-tracking branch 'mossmann/master' into opera-merge
Conflicts:
	firmware/common/hackrf_core.c
	firmware/common/rf_path.c
	firmware/hackrf-common.cmake
	firmware/hackrf_usb/hackrf_usb.c
	firmware/hackrf_usb/usb_api_transceiver.c
	host/hackrf-tools/src/hackrf_transfer.c
2017-01-28 23:46:43 +01:00
schneider
35ca538c18 Merge remote-tracking branch 'mossmann/master' into rad1o
Just a very rough merge to get off the ground. Major parts are not yet
implemented. The mixer intergration is in a messed up state. Part which
need work have been marked with XXX

Conflicts:
	firmware/common/hackrf_core.c
	firmware/common/hackrf_core.h
	firmware/common/max2837.c
	firmware/common/max2837.h
	firmware/common/rf_path.c
	firmware/common/rffc5071.c
	firmware/common/rffc5071.h
	firmware/common/sgpio.c
	firmware/common/si5351c.c
	firmware/common/tuning.c
	firmware/common/w25q80bv.c
	firmware/common/w25q80bv.h
	firmware/common/xapp058/ports.c
	firmware/hackrf-common.cmake
	firmware/hackrf_usb/hackrf_usb.c
	firmware/hackrf_usb/usb_api_register.c
	firmware/hackrf_usb/usb_api_transceiver.c
	host/hackrf-tools/src/hackrf_transfer.c
2017-01-26 00:21:58 +01:00
Michael Ossmann
3474ad50c0 Merge branch 'multi-device-hardware-sync' of https://github.com/dodgymike/hackrf into dodgymike-multi-device-hardware-sync 2017-01-24 16:18:33 -07:00
Dominic Spill
1b8e1d18c5 Add scan mode function separate to main loop 2016-12-27 21:08:12 +00:00
Tobias Schneider
d7c162902c fix(hackrf-ui): Make the calls weak 2015-12-09 22:26:16 +01:00
Tobias Schneider
86b424d9d3 feat(hackrf): Callbacks for a possible UI 2015-12-07 00:29:33 +01:00
Jared Boone
5363ec3672 Use new GPIO API to abstract GPIO in various drivers.
Had to do it all at once due to name conflicts with API exposed in libopencm3.
Quite invasive patch! Also precipitated an LED API...
2014-11-15 16:26:59 -08:00
Jared Boone
453f622b74 MAX2837: De-singleton the driver.
Conflicts:
	firmware/common/hackrf_core.c
	firmware/common/hackrf_core.h
2014-11-10 16:37:34 -08:00
Michael Ossmann
d4a5c2290b replaced set_freq_if() with set_freq_explicit() and implemented explicit tuning option in hackrf_transfer 2014-03-13 16:06:51 -06:00
Michael Ossmann
7c3f6340ed HackRF One antenna port power control in firmware, libhackrf, and hackrf_transfer 2014-03-12 17:21:49 -06:00
Jared Boone
847289bf31 Fix attempt #2 for proper tuning frequency calculation. 2014-02-19 13:17:47 -08:00
Jared Boone
b1eccd4e79 Add integer promotion to tuning frequency calculation. 2014-02-19 13:08:02 -08:00
Jared Boone
fc5ec03353 Adjust tuning API to use a single 64-bit integer for frequency in Hz, since the Cortex-M4F has good support for uint64_t. 2013-12-31 20:12:47 -08:00
Jared Boone
61a8d0f1d6 Move set_transceiver stuff back hackrf_usb.c, since it seems to fit better there. 2013-09-20 14:24:05 -07:00
Jared Boone
7b50dfa12c Factor out USB API for transceiver control into separate files.
Pull out streaming control functions into common/streaming.[ch].
Remove excess #includes in hackrf_usb.c.
2013-09-20 12:54:56 -07:00