205 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
205 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
import os
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import subprocess
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from functools import reduce
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from operator import and_
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import re
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from distutils.version import LooseVersion
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import inspect
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import logging
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class UnknownFeatureException(Exception):
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pass
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class FeatureDetector(object):
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features = {
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"core": [ "csdr", "nmux", "nc" ],
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"rtl_sdr": [ "rtl_sdr" ],
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"sdrplay": [ "rx_tools" ],
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"hackrf": [ "hackrf_transfer" ],
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"airspy": [ "airspy_rx" ],
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"digital_voice_digiham": [ "digiham", "sox" ],
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"digital_voice_dsd": [ "dsd", "sox", "digiham" ],
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"wsjt-x": [ "wsjtx", "sox" ]
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}
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def feature_availability(self):
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return {name: self.is_available(name) for name in FeatureDetector.features}
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def feature_report(self):
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def requirement_details(name):
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available = self.has_requirement(name)
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return {
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"available": available,
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# as of now, features are always enabled as soon as they are available. this may change in the future.
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"enabled": available,
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"description": self.get_requirement_description(name)
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}
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def feature_details(name):
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return {
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"description": "",
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"available": self.is_available(name),
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"requirements": {name: requirement_details(name) for name in self.get_requirements(name)}
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}
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return {name: feature_details(name) for name in FeatureDetector.features}
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def is_available(self, feature):
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return self.has_requirements(self.get_requirements(feature))
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def get_requirements(self, feature):
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try:
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return FeatureDetector.features[feature]
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except KeyError:
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raise UnknownFeatureException("Feature \"{0}\" is not known.".format(feature))
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def has_requirements(self, requirements):
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passed = True
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for requirement in requirements:
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passed = passed and self.has_requirement(requirement)
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return passed
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def _get_requirement_method(self, requirement):
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methodname = "has_" + requirement
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if hasattr(self, methodname) and callable(getattr(self, methodname)):
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return getattr(self, methodname)
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return None
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def has_requirement(self, requirement):
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method = self._get_requirement_method(requirement)
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if method is not None:
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return method()
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else:
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logger.error("detection of requirement {0} not implement. please fix in code!".format(requirement))
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return False
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def get_requirement_description(self, requirement):
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return inspect.getdoc(self._get_requirement_method(requirement))
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def command_is_runnable(self, command):
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return os.system("{0} 2>/dev/null >/dev/null".format(command)) != 32512
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def has_csdr(self):
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"""
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OpenWebRX uses the demodulator and pipeline tools provided by the csdr project. Please check out [the project
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page on github](https://github.com/simonyiszk/csdr) for further details and installation instructions.
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("csdr")
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def has_nmux(self):
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"""
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Nmux is another tool provided by the csdr project. It is used for internal multiplexing of the IQ data streams.
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If you're missing nmux even though you have csdr installed, please update your csdr version.
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("nmux --help")
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def has_nc(self):
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"""
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Nc is the client used to connect to the nmux multiplexer. It is provided by either the BSD netcat (recommended
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for better performance) or GNU netcat packages. Please check your distribution package manager for options.
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable('nc --help')
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def has_rtl_sdr(self):
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"""
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The rtl-sdr command is required to read I/Q data from an RTL SDR USB-Stick. It is available in most
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distribution package managers.
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("rtl_sdr --help")
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def has_rx_tools(self):
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"""
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The rx_tools package can be used to interface with SDR devices compatible with SoapySDR. It is currently used
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to connect to SDRPlay devices. Please check the following pages for more details:
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* [rx_tools GitHub page](https://github.com/rxseger/rx_tools)
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* [SoapySDR Project wiki](https://github.com/pothosware/SoapySDR/wiki)
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* [SDRPlay homepage](https://www.sdrplay.com/)
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("rx_sdr --help")
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def has_hackrf_transfer(self):
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"""
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To use a HackRF, compile the HackRF host tools from its "stdout" branch:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/
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cd hackrf
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git fetch
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git checkout origin/stdout
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cd host
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake .. -DINSTALL_UDEV_RULES=ON
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make
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sudo make install
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```
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"""
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# TODO i don't have a hackrf, so somebody doublecheck this.
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# TODO also check if it has the stdout feature
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return self.command_is_runnable("hackrf_transfer --help")
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def command_exists(self, command):
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return os.system("which {0}".format(command)) == 0
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def has_digiham(self):
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"""
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To use digital voice modes, the digiham package is required. You can find the package and installation
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instructions [here](https://github.com/jketterl/digiham).
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Please note: there is close interaction between digiham and openwebrx, so older versions will probably not work.
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If you have an older verison of digiham installed, please update it along with openwebrx.
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As of now, we require version 0.2 of digiham.
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"""
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required_version = LooseVersion("0.2")
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digiham_version_regex = re.compile('^digiham version (.*)$')
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def check_digiham_version(command):
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try:
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process = subprocess.Popen([command, "--version"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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version = LooseVersion(digiham_version_regex.match(process.stdout.readline().decode()).group(1))
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process.wait(1)
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return version >= required_version
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except FileNotFoundError:
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return False
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return reduce(and_,
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map(
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check_digiham_version,
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["rrc_filter", "ysf_decoder", "dmr_decoder", "mbe_synthesizer", "gfsk_demodulator",
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"digitalvoice_filter"]
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),
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True)
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def has_dsd(self):
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"""
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The digital voice modes NXDN and D-Star can be decoded by the dsd project. Please note that you need the version
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modified by F4EXB that provides stdin/stdout support. You can find it [here](https://github.com/f4exb/dsd).
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("dsd")
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def has_sox(self):
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"""
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The sox audio library is used to convert between the typical 8 kHz audio sampling rate used by digital modes and
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the audio sampling rate requested by the client.
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It is available for most distributions through the respective package manager.
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("sox")
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def has_airspy_rx(self):
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"""
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In order to use an Airspy Receiver, you need to install the airspy_rx receiver software.
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("airspy_rx --help 2> /dev/null")
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def has_wsjtx(self):
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"""
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To decode FT8 and other digimodes, you need to install the WSJT-X software suite. Please check the
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[WSJT-X homepage](https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html) for ready-made packages or instructions
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on how to build from source.
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"""
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return self.command_is_runnable("jt9")
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