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# Copyright 2008 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.
#
# Modified by Kevin Mehall <[email protected]> Apr 2012
# * Optimize
# * Add iterator interface
from gnuradio import gr
import gnuradio.gr.gr_threading as _threading
import numpy
#######################################################################################
## Queue Sink Thread
#######################################################################################
class queue_sink_thread(_threading.Thread):
"""!
Read samples from the queue sink and execute the callback.
"""
def __init__(self, queue_sink, callback):
"""!
Queue sink thread contructor.
@param queue_sink the queue to pop messages from
@param callback the function of one argument
"""
self._queue_sink = queue_sink
self._callback = callback
_threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.setDaemon(1)
self.keep_running = True
self.start()
def run(self):
while self.keep_running:
self._callback(self._queue_sink.pop())
#######################################################################################
## Queue Sink
#######################################################################################
class _queue_sink_base(gr.hier_block2):
"""!
Queue sink base, a queue sink for any size queue.
Easy read access to a gnuradio data stream from python.
Call pop to read a sample from a gnuradio data stream.
Samples are cast as python data types, complex, float, or int.
"""
def __init__(self, vlen=1):
"""!
Queue sink base contructor.
@param vlen the vector length
"""
self._vlen = vlen
#initialize hier2
gr.hier_block2.__init__(
self,
"queue_sink",
gr.io_signature(1, 1, self._item_size*self._vlen), # Input signature
gr.io_signature(0, 0, 0) # Output signature
)
#create message sink
self._msgq = gr.msg_queue(4)
message_sink = gr.message_sink(self._item_size*self._vlen, self._msgq, False) #False -> blocking
#connect
self.connect(self, message_sink)
self.arr = None
self.idx = 0
def pop(self):
"""!
Pop a new sample off the front of the queue.
@return a new sample
"""
if self.arr is None:
msg = self._msgq.delete_head()
self.arr = numpy.fromstring(msg.to_string(), self._numpy)
sample = self.arr[self.idx:self.idx+self._vlen]
self.idx += self._vlen
if self.idx >= len(self.arr):
self.idx = 0
self.arr = None
sample = map(self._cast, sample)
if self._vlen == 1: return sample[0]
return sample
next = pop
def __iter__(self): return self
class queue_sink_c(_queue_sink_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_gr_complex
_numpy = numpy.complex64
def _cast(self, arg): return complex(arg.real, arg.imag)
class queue_sink_f(_queue_sink_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_float
_numpy = numpy.float32
_cast = float
class queue_sink_i(_queue_sink_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_int
_numpy = numpy.int32
_cast = int
class queue_sink_s(_queue_sink_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_short
_numpy = numpy.int16
_cast = int
class queue_sink_b(_queue_sink_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_char
_numpy = numpy.int8
_cast = int
#######################################################################################
## Queue Source
#######################################################################################
class _queue_source_base(gr.hier_block2):
"""!
Queue source base, a queue source for any size queue.
Easy write access to a gnuradio data stream from python.
Call push to to write a sample into the gnuradio data stream.
"""
def __init__(self, vlen=1):
"""!
Queue source base contructor.
@param vlen the vector length
"""
self._vlen = vlen
#initialize hier2
gr.hier_block2.__init__(
self,
"queue_source",
gr.io_signature(0, 0, 0), # Input signature
gr.io_signature(1, 1, self._item_size*self._vlen) # Output signature
)
#create message sink
message_source = gr.message_source(self._item_size*self._vlen, 1)
self._msgq = message_source.msgq()
#connect
self.connect(message_source, self)
def push(self, item):
"""!
Push an item into the back of the queue.
@param item the item
"""
if self._vlen == 1: item = [item]
arr = numpy.array(item, self._numpy)
msg = gr.message_from_string(arr.tostring(), 0, self._item_size, self._vlen)
self._msgq.insert_tail(msg)
class queue_source_c(_queue_source_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_gr_complex
_numpy = numpy.complex64
class queue_source_f(_queue_source_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_float
_numpy = numpy.float32
class queue_source_i(_queue_source_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_int
_numpy = numpy.int32
class queue_source_s(_queue_source_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_short
_numpy = numpy.int16
class queue_source_b(_queue_source_base):
_item_size = gr.sizeof_char
_numpy = numpy.int8