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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2005, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* Includes code and algorithms from the Zapata library.
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*! \file
*
* \brief FSK Modulator/Demodulator
*
* \author Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* \arg Includes code and algorithms from the Zapata library.
*
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
git migration: Refactor the ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro Git does not support the ability to replace a token with a version string during check-in. While it does have support for replacing a token on clone, this is somewhat sub-optimal: the token is replaced with the object hash, which is not particularly easy for human consumption. What's more, in practice, the source file version was often not terribly useful. Generally, when triaging bugs, the overall version of Asterisk is far more useful than an individual SVN version of a file. As a result, this patch removes Asterisk's support for showing source file versions. Specifically, it does the following: * Rename ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro to ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE, and remove passing the version in with the macro. Other facilities than 'core show file version' make use of the file names, such as setting a debug level only on a specific file. As such, the act of registering source files with the Asterisk core still has use. The macro rename now reflects the new macro purpose. * main/asterisk: - Refactor the file_version structure to reflect that it no longer tracks a version field. - Remove the "core show file version" CLI command. Without the file version, it is no longer useful. - Remove the ast_file_version_find function. The file version is no longer tracked. - Rename ast_register_file_version/ast_unregister_file_version to ast_register_file/ast_unregister_file, respectively. * main/manager: Remove value from the Version key of the ModuleCheck Action. The actual key itself has not been removed, as doing so would absolutely constitute a backwards incompatible change. However, since the file version is no longer tracked, there is no need to attempt to include it in the Version key. * UPGRADE: Add notes for: - Modification to the ModuleCheck AMI Action - Removal of the "core show file version" CLI command Change-Id: I6cf0ff280e1668bf4957dc21f32a5ff43444a40e
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ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE()
#include <stdio.h>
#include "asterisk/fskmodem.h"
#define NBW 2
#define BWLIST {75,800}
#define NF 6
#define FLIST {1400,1800,1200,2200,1300,2100}
#define STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT 0
#define STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT2 1
#define STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT3 2
#define STATE_GET_BYTE 3
static inline float get_sample(short **buffer, int *len)
{
float retval;
retval = (float) **buffer / 256;
(*buffer)++;
(*len)--;
return retval;
};
#define GET_SAMPLE get_sample(&buffer, len)
/*! \brief Coefficients for input filters
* Coefficients table, generated by program "mkfilter"
* mkfilter is part of the zapatatelephony.org distribution
* Format: coef[IDX_FREC][IDX_BW][IDX_COEF]
* IDX_COEF = 0 => 1/GAIN
* IDX_COEF = 1-6 => Coefficientes y[n]
*/
static double coef_in[NF][NBW][8] = {
{
{ 1.8229206611e-04,-7.8997325866e-01,2.2401819940e+00,-4.6751353581e+00,5.5080745712e+00,-5.0571565772e+00,2.6215820004e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
{ 9.8532175289e-02,-5.6297236492e-02,3.3146713415e-01,-9.2239200436e-01,1.4844365184e+00,-2.0183258642e+00,2.0074154497e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
},
{
{ 1.8229206610e-04,-7.8997325866e-01,7.7191410839e-01,-2.8075643964e+00,1.6948618347e+00,-3.0367273700e+00,9.0333559408e-01,0.0000000000e+00, },
{ 9.8531161839e-02,-5.6297236492e-02,1.1421579050e-01,-4.8122536483e-01,4.0121072432e-01,-7.4834487567e-01,6.9170822332e-01,0.0000000000e+00, },
},
{
{ 1.8229206611e-04,-7.8997325866e-01,2.9003821430e+00,-6.1082779024e+00,7.7169345751e+00,-6.6075999680e+00,3.3941838836e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
{ 9.8539686961e-02,-5.6297236492e-02,4.2915323820e-01,-1.2609358633e+00,2.2399213250e+00,-2.9928879142e+00,2.5990173742e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
},
{
{ 1.8229206610e-04,-7.8997325866e-01,-7.7191410839e-01,-2.8075643964e+00,-1.6948618347e+00,-3.0367273700e+00,-9.0333559408e-01,0.0000000000e+00, },
{ 9.8531161839e-02,-5.6297236492e-02,-1.1421579050e-01,-4.8122536483e-01,-4.0121072432e-01,-7.4834487567e-01,-6.9170822332e-01,0.0000000000e+00, },
},
{
{ 1.8229206611e-04,-7.8997325866e-01,2.5782298908e+00,-5.3629717478e+00,6.5890882172e+00,-5.8012914776e+00,3.0171839130e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
{ 9.8534230718e-02,-5.6297236492e-02,3.8148618075e-01,-1.0848760410e+00,1.8441165168e+00,-2.4860666655e+00,2.3103384142e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
},
{
{ 1.8229206610e-04,-7.8997325866e-01,-3.8715051001e-01,-2.6192408538e+00,-8.3977994034e-01,-2.8329897913e+00,-4.5306444352e-01,0.0000000000e+00, },
{ 9.8531160936e-02,-5.6297236492e-02,-5.7284484199e-02,-4.3673866734e-01,-1.9564766257e-01,-6.2028156584e-01,-3.4692356122e-01,0.0000000000e+00, },
},
};
/*! \brief Coefficients for output filter
* Coefficients table, generated by program "mkfilter"
* Format: coef[IDX_BW][IDX_COEF]
* IDX_COEF = 0 => 1/GAIN
* IDX_COEF = 1-6 => Coefficientes y[n]
*/
static double coef_out[NBW][8] = {
{ 1.3868644653e-08,-6.3283665042e-01,4.0895057217e+00,-1.1020074592e+01,1.5850766191e+01,-1.2835109292e+01,5.5477477340e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
{ 3.1262119724e-03,-7.8390522307e-03,8.5209627801e-02,-4.0804129163e-01,1.1157139955e+00,-1.8767603680e+00,1.8916395224e+00,0.0000000000e+00, },
};
/*! Band-pass filter for MARK frequency */
static inline float filterM(fsk_data *fskd,float in)
{
int i, j;
double s;
double *pc;
pc = &coef_in[fskd->f_mark_idx][fskd->bw][0];
fskd->fmxv[(fskd->fmp+6)&7] = in*(*pc++);
s = (fskd->fmxv[(fskd->fmp + 6) & 7] - fskd->fmxv[fskd->fmp]) + 3 * (fskd->fmxv[(fskd->fmp + 2) & 7] - fskd->fmxv[(fskd->fmp + 4) & 7]);
for (i = 0, j = fskd->fmp; i < 6; i++, j++)
s += fskd->fmyv[j&7]*(*pc++);
fskd->fmyv[j&7] = s;
fskd->fmp++;
fskd->fmp &= 7;
return s;
}
/*! Band-pass filter for SPACE frequency */
static inline float filterS(fsk_data *fskd,float in)
{
int i, j;
double s;
double *pc;
pc = &coef_in[fskd->f_space_idx][fskd->bw][0];
fskd->fsxv[(fskd->fsp+6)&7] = in*(*pc++);
s = (fskd->fsxv[(fskd->fsp + 6) & 7] - fskd->fsxv[fskd->fsp]) + 3 * (fskd->fsxv[(fskd->fsp + 2) & 7] - fskd->fsxv[(fskd->fsp + 4) & 7]);
for (i = 0, j = fskd->fsp; i < 6; i++, j++)
s += fskd->fsyv[j&7]*(*pc++);
fskd->fsyv[j&7] = s;
fskd->fsp++;
fskd->fsp &= 7;
return s;
}
/*! Low-pass filter for demodulated data */
static inline float filterL(fsk_data *fskd,float in)
{
int i, j;
double s;
double *pc;
pc = &coef_out[fskd->bw][0];
fskd->flxv[(fskd->flp + 6) & 7] = in * (*pc++);
s = (fskd->flxv[fskd->flp] + fskd->flxv[(fskd->flp+6)&7]) +
6 * (fskd->flxv[(fskd->flp+1)&7] + fskd->flxv[(fskd->flp+5)&7]) +
15 * (fskd->flxv[(fskd->flp+2)&7] + fskd->flxv[(fskd->flp+4)&7]) +
20 * fskd->flxv[(fskd->flp+3)&7];
for (i = 0,j = fskd->flp;i<6;i++,j++)
s += fskd->flyv[j&7]*(*pc++);
fskd->flyv[j&7] = s;
fskd->flp++;
fskd->flp &= 7;
return s;
}
static inline int demodulator(fsk_data *fskd, float *retval, float x)
{
float xS,xM;
fskd->cola_in[fskd->pcola] = x;
xS = filterS(fskd,x);
xM = filterM(fskd,x);
fskd->cola_filter[fskd->pcola] = xM-xS;
x = filterL(fskd,xM*xM - xS*xS);
fskd->cola_demod[fskd->pcola++] = x;
fskd->pcola &= (NCOLA-1);
*retval = x;
return 0;
}
static int get_bit_raw(fsk_data *fskd, short *buffer, int *len)
{
/* This function implements a DPLL to synchronize with the bits */
float x,spb,spb2,ds;
int f;
spb = fskd->spb;
if (fskd->spb == 7)
spb = 8000.0 / 1200.0;
ds = spb/32.;
spb2 = spb/2.;
for (f = 0;;) {
if (demodulator(fskd, &x, GET_SAMPLE))
return -1;
if ((x * fskd->x0) < 0) { /* Transition */
if (!f) {
if (fskd->cont<(spb2))
fskd->cont += ds;
else
fskd->cont -= ds;
f = 1;
}
}
fskd->x0 = x;
fskd->cont += 1.;
if (fskd->cont > spb) {
fskd->cont -= spb;
break;
}
}
f = (x > 0) ? 0x80 : 0;
return f;
}
int fsk_serial(fsk_data *fskd, short *buffer, int *len, int *outbyte)
{
int a;
int i,j,n1,r;
int samples = 0;
int olen;
switch (fskd->state) {
/* Pick up where we left off */
case STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT2:
goto search_startbit2;
case STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT3:
goto search_startbit3;
case STATE_GET_BYTE:
goto getbyte;
}
/* We await for start bit */
do {
/* this was jesus's nice, reasonable, working (at least with RTTY) code
to look for the beginning of the start bit. Unfortunately, since TTY/TDD's
just start sending a start bit with nothing preceding it at the beginning
of a transmission (what a LOSING design), we cant do it this elegantly */
/*
if (demodulator(zap,&x1)) return(-1);
for (;;) {
if (demodulator(zap,&x2)) return(-1);
if (x1>0 && x2<0) break;
x1 = x2;
}
*/
/* this is now the imprecise, losing, but functional code to detect the
beginning of a start bit in the TDD sceanario. It just looks for sufficient
level to maybe, perhaps, guess, maybe that its maybe the beginning of
a start bit, perhaps. This whole thing stinks! */
if (demodulator(fskd, &fskd->x1, GET_SAMPLE))
return -1;
samples++;
for (;;) {
search_startbit2:
if (*len <= 0) {
fskd->state = STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT2;
return 0;
}
samples++;
if (demodulator(fskd, &fskd->x2, GET_SAMPLE))
return(-1);
#if 0
printf("x2 = %5.5f ", fskd->x2);
#endif
if (fskd->x2 < -0.5)
break;
}
search_startbit3:
/* We await for 0.5 bits before using DPLL */
i = fskd->spb/2;
if (*len < i) {
fskd->state = STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT3;
return 0;
}
for (; i>0; i--) {
if (demodulator(fskd, &fskd->x1, GET_SAMPLE))
return(-1);
#if 0
printf("x1 = %5.5f ", fskd->x1);
#endif
samples++;
}
/* x1 must be negative (start bit confirmation) */
} while (fskd->x1 > 0);
fskd->state = STATE_GET_BYTE;
getbyte:
/* Need at least 80 samples (for 1200) or
1320 (for 45.5) to be sure we'll have a byte */
if (fskd->nbit < 8) {
if (*len < 1320)
return 0;
} else {
if (*len < 80)
return 0;
}
/* Now we read the data bits */
j = fskd->nbit;
for (a = n1 = 0; j; j--) {
olen = *len;
i = get_bit_raw(fskd, buffer, len);
buffer += (olen - *len);
if (i == -1)
return(-1);
if (i)
n1++;
a >>= 1;
a |= i;
}
j = 8-fskd->nbit;
a >>= j;
/* We read parity bit (if exists) and check parity */
if (fskd->parity) {
olen = *len;
i = get_bit_raw(fskd, buffer, len);
buffer += (olen - *len);
if (i == -1)
return(-1);
if (i)
n1++;
if (fskd->parity == 1) { /* parity=1 (even) */
if (n1&1)
a |= 0x100; /* error */
} else { /* parity=2 (odd) */
if (!(n1&1))
a |= 0x100; /* error */
}
}
/* We read STOP bits. All of them must be 1 */
for (j = fskd->nstop;j;j--) {
r = get_bit_raw(fskd, buffer, len);
if (r == -1)
return(-1);
if (!r)
a |= 0x200;
}
/* And finally we return */
/* Bit 8 : Parity error */
/* Bit 9 : Framming error*/
*outbyte = a;
fskd->state = STATE_SEARCH_STARTBIT;
return 1;
}