/* -*- c++ -*- */ /* * Copyright 2003,2004 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 3, 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. */ /* * Low level primitives for directly messing with USRP hardware. * * If you're trying to use the USRP, you'll probably want to take a * look at the usrp_standard_rx and usrp_standard_tx classes. They * hide a bunch of low level details and provide high performance * streaming i/o. * * This interface is built on top of libusb, which allegedly works under * Linux, *BSD and Mac OS/X. http://libusb.sourceforge.net */ %include // pick up string stuff %{ #include %} enum usrp_load_status_t { ULS_ERROR = 0, ULS_OK, ULS_ALREADY_LOADED }; struct usb_dev_handle; struct usb_device; /*! * \brief initialize libusb; probe busses and devices. * Safe to call more than once. */ void usrp_one_time_init (); void usrp_rescan (); /*! * \brief locate Nth (zero based) USRP device in system. * Return pointer or 0 if not found. * * The following kinds of devices are considered USRPs: * * unconfigured USRP (no firwmare loaded) * configured USRP (firmware loaded) * unconfigured Cypress FX2 (only if fx2_ok_p is true) */ struct usb_device *usrp_find_device (int nth, bool fx2_ok_p = false); bool usrp_usrp_p (struct usb_device *q); //< is this a USRP bool usrp_usrp0_p (struct usb_device *q); //< is this a USRP Rev 0 bool usrp_usrp1_p (struct usb_device *q); //< is this a USRP Rev 1 bool usrp_usrp2_p (struct usb_device *q); //< is this a USRP Rev 2 int usrp_hw_rev (struct usb_device *q); //< return h/w rev code bool usrp_fx2_p (struct usb_device *q); //< is this an unconfigured Cypress FX2 bool usrp_unconfigured_usrp_p (struct usb_device *q); //< some kind of unconfigured USRP bool usrp_configured_usrp_p (struct usb_device *q); //< some kind of configured USRP /*! * \brief given a usb_device return an instance of the appropriate usb_dev_handle * * These routines claim the specified interface and select the * correct alternate interface. (USB nomenclature is totally screwed!) * * If interface can't be opened, or is already claimed by some other * process, 0 is returned. */ struct usb_dev_handle *usrp_open_cmd_interface (struct usb_device *dev); struct usb_dev_handle *usrp_open_rx_interface (struct usb_device *dev); struct usb_dev_handle *usrp_open_tx_interface (struct usb_device *dev); /*! * \brief close interface. */ bool usrp_close_interface (struct usb_dev_handle *udh); /*! * \brief load intel hex format file into USRP/Cypress FX2 (8051). * * The filename extension is typically *.ihx * * Note that loading firmware may cause the device to renumerate. I.e., * change its configuration, invalidating the current device handle. */ usrp_load_status_t usrp_load_firmware (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, const char *filename, bool force); /*! * \brief load intel hex format file into USRP FX2 (8051). * * The filename extension is typically *.ihx * * Note that loading firmware may cause the device to renumerate. I.e., * change its configuration, invalidating the current device handle. * If the result is ULS_OK, usrp_load_firmware_nth delays 1 second * then rescans the busses and devices. */ usrp_load_status_t usrp_load_firmware_nth (int nth, const char *filename, bool force); /*! * \brief load fpga configuration bitstream */ usrp_load_status_t usrp_load_fpga (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, const char *filename, bool force); /*! * \brief load the regular firmware and fpga bitstream in the Nth USRP. * * This is the normal starting point... */ bool usrp_load_standard_bits (int nth, bool force); %include %include bool usrp_write_fpga_reg (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int reg, int value); %inline %{ int usrp_read_fpga_reg (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int reg) { int value; bool ok = usrp_read_fpga_reg (udh, reg, &value); if (ok) return value; else return -999; } %} bool usrp_set_fpga_reset (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, bool on); bool usrp_set_fpga_tx_enable (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, bool on); bool usrp_set_fpga_rx_enable (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, bool on); bool usrp_set_fpga_tx_reset (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, bool on); bool usrp_set_fpga_rx_reset (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, bool on); bool usrp_set_led (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int which, bool on); bool usrp_check_rx_overrun (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, bool *overrun_p); bool usrp_check_tx_underrun (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, bool *underrun_p); // i2c_read and i2c_write are limited to a maximum len of 64 bytes. bool usrp_i2c_write (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int i2c_addr, void *buf, int len); bool usrp_i2c_read (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int i2c_addr, void *buf, int len); // spi_read and spi_write are limited to a maximum of 64 bytes // See usrp_spi_defs.h for more info bool usrp_spi_write (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int optional_header, int enables, int format, unsigned char *buf, int len); bool usrp_spi_read (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int optional_header, int enables, int format, unsigned char *buf, int len); bool usrp_9862_write (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int which_codec, // [0, 1] int regno, // [0, 63] int value); // [0, 255] %inline %{ int usrp_9862_read (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int which_codec, int reg) { unsigned char value; bool ok = usrp_9862_read (udh, which_codec, reg, &value); if (ok) return value; else return -999; } %} %inline %{ bool usrp_eeprom_write (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int i2c_addr, int eeprom_offset, const std::string buf) { return usrp_eeprom_write (udh, i2c_addr, eeprom_offset, buf.data (), buf.size ()); } std::string usrp_eeprom_read (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int i2c_addr, int eeprom_offset, int len) { if (len <= 0) return ""; char buf[len]; if (!usrp_eeprom_read (udh, i2c_addr, eeprom_offset, buf, len)) return ""; return std::string (buf, len); } %} bool usrp_write_aux_dac (struct usb_dev_handle *uhd, int slot, int which_dac, int value); %inline %{ int usrp_read_aux_adc (struct usb_dev_handle *udh, int slot, int which_adc) { int value; bool ok = usrp_read_aux_adc (udh, slot, which_adc, &value); if (ok) return value; else return -999; } %} /*! * \brief return a usrp's serial number. * * Note that this only works on a configured usrp. * \returns non-zero length string iff successful. */ std::string usrp_serial_number(struct usb_dev_handle *udh); /*! * \brief usrp daughterboard id to name mapping */ const std::string usrp_dbid_to_string (int dbid); %inline %{ #include "../../firmware/include/fpga_regs_common.h" #include "../../firmware/include/fpga_regs_standard.h" %}