Counter-intuitively, this actually saves us two cycles because we unroll
the first iteration of the loop that spins on the interrupt flag, saving
a branch in the case that the flag is clear the first time.
* Add artifact publish step for Windows libraries and host tools.
* Replace runner.workspace with github.workspace.
* Update checkout task to v4 to supress warning.
* Update CMAKE for libhackrf and hackrf-tools to also install DLLs on WIN32 platforms.
* Update uploadartifact task to v4 since v3 uses an end-of-life node version 16.
* Add a new windows variable for the vcpkg cmake toolchain makefile.
Compiling with clang-cl, gives this error:
```c
hackrf-tools/src/hackrf_sweep.c(685,3): error: call to undeclared function '_setmode'; ISO C99 and later do not support implicit function
declarations [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
685 | _setmode(_fileno(stdout), _O_BINARY);
| ^
```
fixed by simply adding `#include <io.h>`.
* Call fftw_execute once prior to starting IQ streaming
* Add options to use/save to an FFTW wisdom file and specify plan
* Fix bug where using -P would also enable one-shot mode
Fixes#1366Fixes#1260
Addresses #863
* mask all signals in libhackrf transfer_threadproc
hackrf_transfer uses pause() and SIGALRM to print statistics and POSIX doesn't
specify which thread must recieve the signal, block all signals here, so we
don't interrupt their reception by hackrf_transfer or any other app which uses
the library (#1323)
* fix windows build and remove empty line
* Initial commit of hackrf_biast
* Cleaned up hackrf_biast
* Cleaned up usage info
* Include getopt.h for non-GNU systems
* Add support for overriding HackRF's default antenna power behavior in firmware. Add support for specifying antenna power behavior in libhackrf.
* Moved bias tee config routines into user_config.c, cleaned up operation of hackrf_biast
* hackrf_biast now calls usage() and exits when invoked with no arguments
* Fixed minor documentation error in usage()
* minor syntax cleanup
* Add some documentation to the host API call
* Add proper declaration magic in hackrf.h to hackrf_set_user_bias_t_opts() to appease Visual Studio
* Documentation changes suggested by @martinling
* Moved bias t setting above switch statement, removed line that explicit turned bias t off when entering OFF mode
* Change hackrf_set_user_bias_t_opts() to use a friendly struct() instead of a bitmask. User friendliness fixes to hackrf_biast options. More clang-format appeasement.
* Removed support for integer mode args from hackrf_biast
* clang-format error fixes
* Tweaked position of comment for clang-format v14
* Reformat files with clang-format v14 instead of 16
* Remove internal numeric modes for bias T settings
Co-authored-by: Martin Ling <martin-github@earth.li>
* Fix documentation error in hackrf_biast.c
---------
Co-authored-by: Martin Ling <martin-github@earth.li>
* Document & comment code
* document functions & add pages for groups
* Run clang-format
* Fix most review change requests
* Fix typos, add information on using multiple Opera Cake boards
* Update documentation
* Changes requested by @Straithe
- update project brief
- set paper type to letter
- move doxyfile
* Changes requested by @martinling
Excluding the USB API versioning
* Remove incomplete USB version info
The required versions were only noted at a few places. Will add complete info later, but for now, it's removed
Starting with this release we will no longer use "unknown" as the
default software version string used in cases where the version cannot
be determined from context. Instead we commit the release version string
to git so that any software built from the tagged commit will have the
appropriate release version string. After the release we will commit a
post-release version string as the new default.
We will continue to use the commit hash as version string when the
software is built inside a git repository.
This avoids a confusing condition when hackrf_transfer is reading from
stdin with -R in which it does not repeat previous data but repeatedly
restarts reading new data after the user types Ctrl-D to indicate EOF.
The -R option should repeat previous data or should do nothing if the
input file cannot be rewound.