katcp 0.1.8 → 0.1.10
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- checksums.yaml +7 -0
- data/bin/katcpcmd.rb +79 -0
- data/lib/katcp/client.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/katcp/client/roach.rb +185 -26
- data/lib/katcp/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +40 -59
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data/bin/katcpcmd.rb
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'optparse'
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require 'katcp'
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OPTS = {
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:verbose => false
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}
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ARGV.options do |op|
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op.program_name = File.basename($0)
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op.banner = "Usage: #{op.program_name} [OPTIONS] HOST[:PORT] [CMD [ARGS]]"
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op.separator('')
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op.separator('Runs KATCP command CMD with (optional) arguments ARGS on HOST.')
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op.separator('If CMD is not given, just connect and print inform messages.')
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op.separator('Non-standard port can be given as HOST:PORT.')
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op.separator('')
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op.separator("Example: #{op.program_name} roach2 progdev my_design.bof")
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op.separator('')
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op.separator 'Options:'
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op.on_tail("-v", "--[no-]verbose", "Prints inform messages") do |o|
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OPTS[:verbose] = o
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end
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op.on_tail("-h", "--help", "Show this message") do
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puts op
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exit 1
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end
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op.parse!
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end
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puts ARGV.options
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exit 1
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end
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host, port = ARGV.shift.split(':')
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port ||= ENV['KATCP_PORT'] || '7147'
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port = Integer(port) rescue 7147
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cmd = ARGV.shift
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exit_status = 0
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r = KATCP::RoachClient.new(host, port)
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if cmd
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informs = r.informs(true)
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puts informs if OPTS[:verbose]
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resp = r.respond_to?(cmd) ? r.send(cmd, *ARGV) : r.request(cmd, *ARGV)
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case resp
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when KATCP::Response
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puts resp
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exit_status = resp.ok? ? 0 : 1
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when KATCP::Client
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# Print log informs
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puts resp.informs(true).grep(/^#log/)
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# Handle programmed? and other true/false operations
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when true
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puts resp if OPTS[:verbose]
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exit_status = 0
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when false
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puts resp if OPTS[:verbose]
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exit_status = 1
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else
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puts "got a #{resp.class}: #{resp.inspect}"
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end
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puts r.informs(true) if OPTS[:verbose]
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else
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end
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r.close
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exit exit_status
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data/lib/katcp/client.rb
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data/lib/katcp/client/roach.rb
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# Returns xaui status word. Bits 2 through 5 are lane sync, bit 6 is
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# channel bonding status.
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def xaui_status; get(9); end
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def xaui_status_ok?; (get(9) & 0b01111100) == 0b01111100; end
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# Four least significant bits represent sync status for each lane.
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# 0 bit = lane sync BAD
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def xaui_bonded?; (get(9) >> 6) & 1; end
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def xaui_bonded?; ((get(9) >> 6) & 1) == 1; end
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def rx_eq_mix ; (get(10) >> 24) & 0xff; end
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end # class TenGE
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# Class used to access CASPER Snapshot blocks. +device_name+ must be used
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# with the bram or dram device in the snapshot block. Other devices in the
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# snapshot block may be hidden/ignored with :skip in the device_typemap or
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# may be exposed/used if desired. Currently this class only uses the memory
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# element and the "trig" register; it does not directly use the "status"
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# register or the optional "trig_offset" or "tr_en_cnt" registers.
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class Snapshot < Bram
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def initialize(katcp_client, device_name)
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def self.method_name(name)
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# Trigger a new snapshot. +opts+ can be used to control the trigger type
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trigval = 6
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class QdrCtrl < Bram
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def reset
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def cal_fail?
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Provides KATCP client library for Ruby. KATCP is the Karoo Array Telescope
|
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Control Protocol.
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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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|
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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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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
requirements: []
|
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|
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|
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|
rubyforge_project: rb-katcp
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
signing_key:
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
summary: KATCP library for Ruby
|
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|
test_files: []
|
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|
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|