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669 lines
18 KiB
C
669 lines
18 KiB
C
//
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// This file is part of Dire Wolf, an amateur radio packet TNC.
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 John Langner, WB2OSZ
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Name: multi_modem.c
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*
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* Purpose: Use multiple modems in parallel to increase chances
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* of decoding less than ideal signals.
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*
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* Description: The initial motivation was for HF SSB where mistuning
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* causes a shift in the audio frequencies. Here, we can
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* have multiple modems tuned to staggered pairs of tones
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* in hopes that one will be close enough.
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*
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* The overall structure opens the door to other approaches
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* as well. For VHF FM, the tones should always have the
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* right frequencies but we might want to tinker with other
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* modem parameters instead of using a single compromise.
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*
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* Originally: The the interface application is in 3 places:
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*
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* (a) Main program (direwolf.c or atest.c) calls
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* demod_init to set up modem properties and
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* hdlc_rec_init for the HDLC decoders.
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*
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* (b) demod_process_sample is called for each audio sample
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* from the input audio stream.
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*
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* (c) When a valid AX.25 frame is found, process_rec_frame,
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* provided by the application, in direwolf.c or atest.c,
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* is called. Normally this comes from hdlc_rec.c but
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* there are a couple other special cases to consider.
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* It can be called from hdlc_rec2.c if it took a long
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* time to "fix" corrupted bits. aprs_tt.c constructs
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* a fake packet when a touch tone message is received.
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*
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* New in version 0.9:
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*
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* Put an extra layer in between which potentially uses
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* multiple modems & HDLC decoders per channel. The tricky
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* part is picking the best one when there is more than one
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* success and discarding the rest.
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*
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* New in version 1.1:
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*
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* Several enhancements provided by Fabrice FAURE:
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*
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* Additional types of attempts to fix a bad CRC.
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* Optimized code to reduce execution time.
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* Improved detection of duplicate packets from
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* different fixup attempts.
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* Set limit on number of packets in fix up later queue.
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*
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*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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//#define DEBUG 1
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#define DIGIPEATER_C
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/unistd.h>
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#include "direwolf.h"
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#include "ax25_pad.h"
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#include "textcolor.h"
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#include "multi_modem.h"
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#include "demod.h"
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#include "hdlc_rec.h"
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#include "hdlc_rec2.h"
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#include "dlq.h"
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// Properties of the radio channels.
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static struct audio_s *save_audio_config_p;
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// Candidates for further processing.
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static struct {
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packet_t packet_p;
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alevel_t alevel;
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retry_t retries;
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int age;
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unsigned int crc;
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int score;
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} candidate[MAX_CHANS][MAX_SUBCHANS][MAX_SLICERS];
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//#define PROCESS_AFTER_BITS 2 // version 1.4. Was a little short for skew of PSK with different modem types, optional pre-filter
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#define PROCESS_AFTER_BITS 3
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static int process_age[MAX_CHANS];
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static void pick_best_candidate (int chan);
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Name: multi_modem_init
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*
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* Purpose: Called at application start up to initialize appropriate
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* modems and HDLC decoders.
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*
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* Input: Modem properties structure as filled in from the configuration file.
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*
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* Outputs:
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*
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* Description: Called once at application startup time.
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*
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*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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void multi_modem_init (struct audio_s *pa)
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{
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int chan;
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/*
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* Save audio configuration for later use.
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*/
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save_audio_config_p = pa;
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memset (candidate, 0, sizeof(candidate));
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demod_init (save_audio_config_p);
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hdlc_rec_init (save_audio_config_p);
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for (chan=0; chan<MAX_CHANS; chan++) {
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if (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].valid) {
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if (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].baud <= 0) {
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
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dw_printf("Internal error, chan=%d, %s, %d\n", chan, __FILE__, __LINE__);
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save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].baud = DEFAULT_BAUD;
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}
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int real_baud = save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].baud;
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if (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].modem_type == MODEM_QPSK) real_baud = save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].baud / 2;
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if (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].modem_type == MODEM_8PSK) real_baud = save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].baud / 3;
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process_age[chan] = PROCESS_AFTER_BITS * save_audio_config_p->adev[ACHAN2ADEV(chan)].samples_per_sec / real_baud ;
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//crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan] = NULL;
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}
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}
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}
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#if 0
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//Add a crc to the end of the queue and returns the numbers of CRC stored in the queue
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int crc_queue_append (unsigned int crc, unsigned int chan) {
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crc_t plast;
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// crc_t plast1;
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crc_t pnext;
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crc_t new_crc;
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unsigned int nb_crc = 1;
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if (chan>=MAX_CHANS) {
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return -1;
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}
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new_crc = (crc_t) malloc (10*sizeof(struct crc_s));
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if (!new_crc)
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return -1;
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new_crc->crc = crc;
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new_crc->nextp = NULL;
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if (crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan] == NULL) {
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crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan] = new_crc;
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nb_crc = 1;
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}
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else {
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nb_crc = 2;
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plast = crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan];
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pnext = plast->nextp;
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while (pnext != NULL) {
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nb_crc++;
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plast = pnext;
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pnext = pnext->nextp;
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}
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plast->nextp = new_crc;
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}
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#if DEBUG
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG);
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dw_printf("Out crc_queue_append nb_crc = %d\n", nb_crc);
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#endif
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return nb_crc;
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}
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//Remove the crc from the top of the queue
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unsigned int crc_queue_remove (unsigned int chan) {
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unsigned int res;
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// crc_t plast;
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// crc_t pnext;
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#if DEBUG
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG);
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dw_printf("In crc_queue_remove\n");
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#endif
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crc_t removed_crc;
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if (chan>=MAX_CHANS) {
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return 0;
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}
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removed_crc = crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan];
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if (removed_crc == NULL) {
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return 0;
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}
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else {
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crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan] = removed_crc->nextp;
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res = removed_crc->crc;
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free(removed_crc);
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}
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return res;
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}
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unsigned char is_crc_in_queue(unsigned int chan, unsigned int crc) {
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crc_t plast;
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crc_t pnext;
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if (crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan] == NULL) {
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return 0;
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}
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else {
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plast = crc_queue_of_last_to_app[chan];
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do {
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pnext = plast->nextp;
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if (plast->crc == crc) {
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return 1;
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}
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plast = pnext;
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} while (pnext != NULL);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* if 0 */
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Name: multi_modem_process_sample
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*
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* Purpose: Feed the sample into the proper modem(s) for the channel.
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*
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* Inputs: chan - Radio channel number
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*
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* audio_sample
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*
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* Description: In earlier versions we always had a one-to-one mapping with
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* demodulators and HDLC decoders.
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* This was added so we could have multiple modems running in
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* parallel with different mark/space tones to compensate for
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* mistuning of HF SSB signals.
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* It was also possible to run multiple filters, for the same
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* tones, in parallel (e.g. ABC).
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*
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* Version 1.2: Let's try something new for an experiment.
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* We will have a single mark/space demodulator but multiple
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* slicers, using different levels, each with its own HDLC decoder.
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* We now have a separate variable, num_demod, which could be 1
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* while num_subchan is larger.
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*
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* Version 1.3: Go back to num_subchan with single meaning of number of demodulators.
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* We now have separate independent variable, num_slicers, for the
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* mark/space imbalance compensation.
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* num_demod, while probably more descriptive, should not exist anymore.
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*
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*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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__attribute__((hot))
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void multi_modem_process_sample (int chan, int audio_sample)
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{
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int d;
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int subchan;
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static int i = 0; /* for interleaving among multiple demodulators. */
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// TODO: temp debug, remove this.
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assert (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan > 0 && save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan <= MAX_SUBCHANS);
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assert (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_slicers > 0 && save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_slicers <= MAX_SLICERS);
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/* Formerly one loop. */
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/* 1.2: We can feed one demodulator but end up with multiple outputs. */
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if (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].interleave > 1) {
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// TODO: temp debug, remove this.
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assert (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].interleave == save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan);
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demod_process_sample(chan, i, audio_sample);
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i++;
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if (i >= save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].interleave) i = 0;
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}
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else {
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/* Send same thing to all. */
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for (d = 0; d < save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan; d++) {
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demod_process_sample(chan, d, audio_sample);
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}
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}
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for (subchan = 0; subchan < save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan; subchan++) {
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int slice;
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for (slice = 0; slice < save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_slicers; slice++) {
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if (candidate[chan][subchan][slice].packet_p != NULL) {
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candidate[chan][subchan][slice].age++;
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if (candidate[chan][subchan][slice].age > process_age[chan]) {
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pick_best_candidate (chan);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Name: multi_modem_process_rec_frame
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*
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* Purpose: This is called when we receive a frame with a valid
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* FCS and acceptable size.
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*
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* Inputs: chan - Audio channel number, 0 or 1.
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* subchan - Which modem found it.
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* slice - Which slice found it.
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* fbuf - Pointer to first byte in HDLC frame.
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* flen - Number of bytes excluding the FCS.
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* alevel - Audio level, range of 0 - 100.
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* (Special case, use negative to skip
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* display of audio level line.
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* Use -2 to indicate DTMF message.)
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* retries - Level of bit correction used.
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*
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*
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* Description: Add to list of candidates. Best one will be picked later.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*
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It gets a little more complicated when we try fixing frames
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with imperfect CRCs.
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Changing of adjacent bits is quick and done immediately. These
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all come in at nearly the same time. The processing of two
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separated bits can take a long time and is handled in the
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background by another thread. These could come in seconds later.
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We need a way to remove duplicates. I think these are the
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two cases we need to consider.
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(1) Same result as earlier no error or adjacent bit errors.
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____||||_
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0.0: ptr=00000000
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0.1: ptr=00000000
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0.2: ptr=00000000
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0.3: ptr=00000000
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0.4: ptr=009E5540, retry=0, age=295, crc=9458, score=5024
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0.5: ptr=0082F008, retry=0, age=294, crc=9458, score=5026 ***
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0.6: ptr=009CE560, retry=0, age=293, crc=9458, score=5026
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0.7: ptr=009CEE08, retry=0, age=293, crc=9458, score=5024
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0.8: ptr=00000000
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___._____
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0.0: ptr=00000000
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0.1: ptr=00000000
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0.2: ptr=00000000
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0.3: ptr=009E5540, retry=4, age=295, crc=9458, score=1000 ***
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0.4: ptr=00000000
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0.5: ptr=00000000
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0.6: ptr=00000000
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0.7: ptr=00000000
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0.8: ptr=00000000
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(2) Only results from adjusting two non-adjacent bits.
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0.0: ptr=022EBA08, retry=0, age=289, crc=5acd, score=5042
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0.1: ptr=022EA8B8, retry=0, age=290, crc=5acd, score=5048
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0.2: ptr=022EB160, retry=0, age=290, crc=5acd, score=5052
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0.3: ptr=05BD0048, retry=0, age=291, crc=5acd, score=5054 ***
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0.4: ptr=04FE0048, retry=0, age=292, crc=5acd, score=5054
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0.5: ptr=05E10048, retry=0, age=294, crc=5acd, score=5052
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0.6: ptr=053D0048, retry=0, age=294, crc=5acd, score=5048
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0.7: ptr=02375558, retry=0, age=295, crc=5acd, score=5042
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0.8: ptr=00000000
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_______._
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0.0: ptr=00000000
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0.1: ptr=00000000
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0.2: ptr=00000000
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0.3: ptr=00000000
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0.4: ptr=00000000
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0.5: ptr=00000000
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0.6: ptr=00000000
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0.7: ptr=02375558, retry=4, age=295, crc=5fc5, score=1000 ***
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0.8: ptr=00000000
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________.
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0.0: ptr=00000000
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0.1: ptr=00000000
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0.2: ptr=00000000
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0.3: ptr=00000000
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0.4: ptr=00000000
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0.5: ptr=00000000
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0.6: ptr=00000000
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0.7: ptr=00000000
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0.8: ptr=02375558, retry=4, age=295, crc=5fc5, score=1000 ***
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These can both be covered by keepin the last CRC and dropping
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duplicates. In theory we could get another frame in between with
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a slow computer so the complete solution would be to remember more
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than one.
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*/
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void multi_modem_process_rec_frame (int chan, int subchan, int slice, unsigned char *fbuf, int flen, alevel_t alevel, retry_t retries)
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{
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packet_t pp;
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assert (chan >= 0 && chan < MAX_CHANS);
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assert (subchan >= 0 && subchan < MAX_SUBCHANS);
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assert (slice >= 0 && slice < MAX_SUBCHANS);
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pp = ax25_from_frame (fbuf, flen, alevel);
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if (pp == NULL) {
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
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dw_printf ("Unexpected internal problem, %s %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__);
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return; /* oops! why would it fail? */
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}
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/*
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* If only one demodulator/slicer, push it thru and forget about all this foolishness.
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*/
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if (save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan == 1 &&
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save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_slicers == 1) {
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dlq_rec_frame (chan, subchan, slice, pp, alevel, retries, "");
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return;
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}
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/*
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* Otherwise, save them up for a few bit times so we can pick the best.
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*/
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if (candidate[chan][subchan][slice].packet_p != NULL) {
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/* Oops! Didn't expect it to be there. */
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ax25_delete (candidate[chan][subchan][slice].packet_p);
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candidate[chan][subchan][slice].packet_p = NULL;
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}
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candidate[chan][subchan][slice].packet_p = pp;
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candidate[chan][subchan][slice].alevel = alevel;
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candidate[chan][subchan][slice].retries = retries;
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candidate[chan][subchan][slice].age = 0;
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candidate[chan][subchan][slice].crc = ax25_m_m_crc(pp);
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}
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Name: pick_best_candidate
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*
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* Purpose: This is called when we have one or more candidates
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* available for a certain amount of time.
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*
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* Description: Pick the best one and send it up to the application.
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* Discard the others.
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*
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* Rules: We prefer one received perfectly but will settle for
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* one where some bits had to be flipped to get a good CRC.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* This is a suitable order for interleaved "G" demodulators. */
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/* Opposite order would be suitable for multi-frequency although */
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/* multiple slicers are of questionable value for HF SSB. */
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#define subchan_from_n(x) ((x) % save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan)
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#define slice_from_n(x) ((x) / save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan)
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static void pick_best_candidate (int chan)
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{
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int best_n, best_score;
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char spectrum[MAX_SUBCHANS*MAX_SLICERS+1];
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int n, j, k;
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int num_bars = save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_slicers * save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].num_subchan;
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memset (spectrum, 0, sizeof(spectrum));
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for (n = 0; n < num_bars; n++) {
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j = subchan_from_n(n);
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k = slice_from_n(n);
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/* Build the spectrum display. */
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if (candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p == NULL) {
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spectrum[n] = '_';
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}
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else if (candidate[chan][j][k].retries == RETRY_NONE) {
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spectrum[n] = '|';
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}
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else if (candidate[chan][j][k].retries == RETRY_INVERT_SINGLE) {
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spectrum[n] = ':';
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}
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else {
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spectrum[n] = '.';
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}
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/* Begining score depends on effort to get a valid frame CRC. */
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if (candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p == NULL) {
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candidate[chan][j][k].score = 0;
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}
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else {
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/* Originally, this produced 0 for the PASSALL case. */
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/* This didn't work so well when looking for the best score. */
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/* Around 1.3 dev H, we add an extra 1 in here so the minimum */
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/* score should now be 1 for anything received. */
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candidate[chan][j][k].score = RETRY_MAX * 1000 - ((int)candidate[chan][j][k].retries * 1000) + 1;
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}
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}
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/* Bump it up slightly if others nearby have the same CRC. */
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for (n = 0; n < num_bars; n++) {
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int m;
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j = subchan_from_n(n);
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k = slice_from_n(n);
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if (candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p != NULL) {
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for (m = 0; m < num_bars; m++) {
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int mj = subchan_from_n(m);
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int mk = slice_from_n(m);
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if (m != n && candidate[chan][mj][mk].packet_p != NULL) {
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if (candidate[chan][j][k].crc == candidate[chan][mj][mk].crc) {
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candidate[chan][j][k].score += (num_bars+1) - abs(m-n);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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best_n = 0;
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best_score = 0;
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for (n = 0; n < num_bars; n++) {
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j = subchan_from_n(n);
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k = slice_from_n(n);
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if (candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p != NULL) {
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if (candidate[chan][j][k].score > best_score) {
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best_score = candidate[chan][j][k].score;
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best_n = n;
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}
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}
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}
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#if DEBUG
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG);
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dw_printf ("\n%s\n", spectrum);
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for (n = 0; n < num_bars; n++) {
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j = subchan_from_n(n);
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k = slice_from_n(n);
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if (candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p == NULL) {
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dw_printf ("%d.%d.%d: ptr=%p\n", chan, j, k,
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candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p);
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}
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else {
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dw_printf ("%d.%d.%d: ptr=%p, retry=%d, age=%3d, crc=%04x, score=%d %s\n", chan, j, k,
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candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p,
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(int)(candidate[chan][j][k].retries),
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candidate[chan][j][k].age,
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candidate[chan][j][k].crc,
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candidate[chan][j][k].score,
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(n == best_n) ? "***" : "");
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}
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}
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#endif
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if (best_score == 0) {
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text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR);
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dw_printf ("Unexpected internal problem, %s %d. How can best score be zero?\n", __FILE__, __LINE__);
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}
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/*
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* send the best one along.
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*/
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/* Delete those not chosen. */
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for (n = 0; n < num_bars; n++) {
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j = subchan_from_n(n);
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k = slice_from_n(n);
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if (n != best_n && candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p != NULL) {
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ax25_delete (candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p);
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candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p = NULL;
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}
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}
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/* Pass along one. */
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j = subchan_from_n(best_n);
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k = slice_from_n(best_n);
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dlq_rec_frame (chan, j, k,
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candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p,
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candidate[chan][j][k].alevel,
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(int)(candidate[chan][j][k].retries),
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|
spectrum);
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/* Someone else owns it now and will delete it later. */
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candidate[chan][j][k].packet_p = NULL;
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/* Clear in preparation for next time. */
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|
memset (candidate[chan], 0, sizeof(candidate[chan]));
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} /* end pick_best_candidate */
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/* end multi_modem.c */
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