forked from wb2osz/direwolf
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
/
Makefile.linux
988 lines (754 loc) · 33.2 KB
/
Makefile.linux
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
884
885
886
887
888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
#
# Makefile for Linux version of Dire Wolf.
#
APPS := direwolf decode_aprs text2tt tt2text ll2utm utm2ll aclients atest log2gpx gen_packets ttcalc kissutil cm108
all : $(APPS) direwolf.desktop direwolf.conf
@echo " "
@echo "Next step - install with:"
@echo " "
@echo " sudo make install"
@echo " "
CC := gcc
# Just for fun, let's see how clang compares to gcc. First install like this:
# sudo apt-get update
# apt-cache search clang
# sudo apt-get install clang-3.5
#
# CC := clang-3.5
# _XOPEN_SOURCE=600 and _DEFAULT_SOURCE=1 are needed for glibc >= 2.24.
# Explanation here: https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/issues/62
# There are a few source files where it had been necessary to define __USE_XOPEN2KXSI,
# __USE_XOPEN, or _POSIX_C_SOURCE. Doesn't seem to be needed after adding this.
# The first assignment to CFLAGS and LDFLAGS uses +=, rather than :=, so
# we will inherit options already set in build environment.
# Explanation - https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/pull/38
CFLAGS += -O3 -pthread -Igeotranz -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_DEFAULT_SOURCE=1 -Wall
# That was fine for a recent Ubuntu and Raspbian Jessie.
# However, Raspbian wheezy was then missing declaration for strsep and definition of fd_set.
CFLAGS += -D_BSD_SOURCE
LDFLAGS += -lm -lpthread -lrt
#
# The DSP filters spend a lot of time spinning around in little
# loops multiplying and adding arrays of numbers. The Intel "SSE"
# instructions, introduced in 1999 with the Pentium III series,
# can speed this up considerably.
#
# SSE2 instructions, added in 2000, don't seem to offer any advantage.
#
#
# Let's take a look at the effect of the compile options.
#
#
# Times are elapsed time to process Track 2 of the TNC test CD.
#
# i.e. "./atest 02_Track_2.wav"
# Default demodulator type is new "E" added for version 1.2.
#
#
# ---------- x86 (32 bit) ----------
#
#
# gcc 4.6.3 running on Ubuntu 12.04.05.
# Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz. Appears to have only 32 bit instructions.
# Probably from around 2004 or 2005.
#
# When gcc is generating code for a 32 bit x86 target, it assumes the ancient
# i386 processor. This is good for portability but bad for performance.
#
# The code can run considerably faster by taking advantage of the SSE instructions
# available in the Pentium 3 or later.
#
# seconds options comments
# ------ ------- --------
# 524
# 183 -O2
# 182 -O3
# 183 -O3 -ffast-math (should be same as -Ofast)
# 184 -Ofast
# 189 -O3 -ffast-math -march=pentium
# 122 -O3 -ffast-math -msse
# 122 -O3 -ffast-math -march=pentium -msse
# 121 -O3 -ffast-math -march=pentium3 (this implies -msse)
# 120 -O3 -ffast-math -march=native
#
# Note that "-march=native" is essentially the same as "-march=pentium3."
#
# If the compiler is generating code for the i386 target, we can
# get much better results by telling it we have at least a Pentium 3.
arch := $(shell echo | gcc -E -dM - | grep __i386__)
ifneq ($(arch),)
CFLAGS += -march=pentium3
endif
#
# ---------- x86_64 ----------
#
#
# gcc 4.8.2 running on Ubuntu 14.04.1.
# Intel Core 2 Duo from around 2007 or 2008.
#
# 64 bit target implies that we have SSE and probably even better vector instructions.
#
# seconds options comments
# ------ ------- --------
# 245
# 75 -01
# 72 -02
# 71 -03
# 73 -O3 -march=native
# 42 -O3 -ffast-math
# 42 -Ofast (note below)
# 40 -O3 -ffast-math -march=native
#
#
# Note that "-Ofast" is a newer option roughly equivalent to "-O3 -ffast-math".
# I use the longer form because it is compatible with older compilers.
#
# Why don't I don't have "-march=native?"
# Older compilers don't recognize "native" as one of the valid options.
# One article said it was added with gcc 4.2 but I haven't verified that.
#
# ---------- How does clang compare? - Ubuntu x86_64 ----------
#
# I keep hearing a lot about "clang." Let's see how it compares with gcc.
# Simply use different compiler and keep all options the same.
#
# test case: atest 02_Track_2.wav
#
# gcc 4.8.4: 988 packets decoded in 40.503 seconds. 38.3 x realtime
# 988 packets decoded in 40.403 seconds. 38.4 x realtime
#
# clang 3.8.0-2: 988 packets decoded in 77.454 seconds. 20.0 x realtime
# 988 packets decoded in 77.232 seconds. 20.1 x realtime
#
# I'm not impressed. Almost twice as long. Maybe we need to try some other compiler options.
# -march=native did not help.
# Makefile.macosx, which uses clang, has these:
# -fvectorize -fslp-vectorize -fslp-vectorize-aggressive
# Those did not help.
#
useffast := $(shell gcc --help -v 2>/dev/null | grep ffast-math)
ifneq ($(useffast),)
CFLAGS += -ffast-math
endif
#
# ---------- ARM - Raspberry Pi 1 models ----------
#
# Raspberry Pi (before RPi model 2), ARM11 (ARMv6 + VFP2)
# gcc (Debian 4.6.3-14+rpi1) 4.6.3
#
#
# seconds options comments
# ------ ------- ---------
# 892 -O3
# 887 -O3 -ffast-math
# x -O3 -ffast-math -march=native (error: bad value for -march switch)
# 887 -O3 -ffast-math -mfpu=vfp
# 890 -O3 -ffast-math -march=armv6zk -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=vfp
#
#
# The compiler, supplied with Raspbian, is configured with these options which are
# good for the pre version 2 models.
# --with-arch=armv6 --with-fpu=vfp --with-float=hard
#
# Run "gcc --help -v 2" and look near the end.
#
#
#
# ---------- ARM - Raspberry Pi 2 ----------
#
# Besides the higher clock speed, the Raspberry Pi 2 has the NEON instruction set
# which which should make things considerably faster.
#
#
# seconds options comments
# ------ ------- ---------
# 426 -O3 -ffast-math (already more than twice as fast)
# 429 -O3 -mfpu=neon
# 419 -O3 -mfpu=neon -funsafe-math-optimizations
# 412 -O3 -ffast-math -mfpu=neon
# 413 -O3 -ffast-math -mfpu=neon-vfpv4
# 430 -O3 -ffast-math -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -march=armv7-a
# 412 -O3 -ffast-math -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -mtune=arm7
# 410 -O3 -ffast-math -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 -funsafe-math-optimizations
#
# gcc -march=armv7-a -mfpu=neon-vfpv4
#
# I expected the -mfpu=neon option to have a much larger impact.
# Adding -march=armv7-a makes it slower!
#
# If you compile with the RPi 2 specific options above and try to run it on the RPi
# model B (pre version 2), it will die with "illegal instruction."
#
# Dire Wolf is known to work on the BeagleBone, CubieBoard2, CHIP, etc.
# The best compiler options will depend on the specific type of processor
# and the compiler target defaults.
#
neon := $(shell cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep neon)
ifneq ($(neon),)
CFLAGS += -mfpu=neon
endif
#
# You would expect "-march=native" to produce the fastest code.
# Why don't I use it here?
#
# 1. In my benchmarks, above, it has a negligible impact if any at all.
# 2. Some older versions of gcc don't recognize "native" as a valid choice.
# 3. Results are less portable. Not a consideration if you are
# building only for your own use but very important for anyone
# redistributing a "binary" version.
#
# If you are planning to distribute the binary version to other
# people (in some ham radio software collection, RPM, or DEB package),
# avoid fine tuning it for your particular computer. It could
# cause compatibility issues for those with older computers.
#
# ---------- How does clang compare? - ARM - Raspberry Pi 2 ----------
#
# I keep hearing a lot about "clang." Let's see how it compares with gcc.
# Simply use different compiler and keep all options the same.
#
# test case: atest 02_Track_2.wav
#
# gcc 4.9.2-10: 988 packets decoded in 353.025 seconds. 4.4 x realtime
# 988 packets decoded in 352.752 seconds. 4.4 x realtime
#
# clang 3.5.0-10: 988 packets decoded in 825.879 seconds. 1.9 x realtime
# 988 packets decoded in 831.469 seconds. 1.9 x realtime
#
# There might be a different set of options which produce faster code
# but the initial test doesn't look good. About 2.3 times as slow.
# If you want to use OSS (for FreeBSD, OpenBSD) instead of
# ALSA (for Linux), comment out (or remove) the line below.
# TODO: Can we automate this somehow?
alsa = 1
ifeq ($(wildcard /usr/include/pthread.h),)
$(error /usr/include/pthread.h does not exist. Install it with "sudo apt-get install libc6-dev" or "sudo yum install glibc-headers" )
endif
ifneq ($(alsa),)
CFLAGS += -DUSE_ALSA
LDFLAGS += -lasound
ifeq ($(wildcard /usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h),)
$(error /usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h does not exist. Install it with "sudo apt-get install libasound2-dev" or "sudo yum install alsa-lib-devel" )
endif
endif
# Enable GPS if header file is present.
# Finding libgps.so* is more difficult because it
# is in different places on different operating systems.
enable_gpsd := $(wildcard /usr/include/gps.h)
ifneq ($(enable_gpsd),)
CFLAGS += -DENABLE_GPSD
LDFLAGS += -lgps
endif
# Enable hamlib support if header file is present.
enable_hamlib := $(wildcard /usr/include/hamlib/rig.h /usr/local/include/hamlib/rig.h)
ifneq ($(enable_hamlib),)
CFLAGS += -DUSE_HAMLIB
LDFLAGS += -lhamlib
endif
# Should enabling of this feature be strongly encouraged or
# is it quite specialized and of interest to a small audience?
# If, for some reason, can obtain the libudev-dev package, or
# don't want to install it, comment out the next 3 lines.
#ifeq ($(wildcard /usr/include/libudev.h),)
#$(error /usr/include/libudev.h does not exist. Install it with "sudo apt-get install libudev-dev" or "sudo yum install libudev-devel" )
#endif
# Enable cm108 PTT support if libudev header file is present.
enable_cm108 := $(wildcard /usr/include/libudev.h)
ifneq ($(enable_cm108),)
CFLAGS += -DUSE_CM108
LDFLAGS += -ludev
endif
# Name of current directory.
# Used to generate zip file name for distribution.
z := $(notdir ${CURDIR})
# -------------------------------- Main application -----------------------------------------
direwolf : direwolf.o config.o recv.o demod.o dsp.o demod_afsk.o demod_psk.o demod_9600.o hdlc_rec.o \
hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o rdq.o rrbb.o dlq.o \
fcs_calc.o ax25_pad.o ax25_pad2.o xid.o \
decode_aprs.o symbols.o server.o kiss.o kissserial.o kissnet.o kiss_frame.o hdlc_send.o fcs_calc.o \
gen_tone.o audio.o audio_stats.o digipeater.o cdigipeater.o pfilter.o dedupe.o tq.o xmit.o morse.o \
ptt.o beacon.o encode_aprs.o latlong.o encode_aprs.o latlong.o textcolor.o \
dtmf.o aprs_tt.o tt_user.o tt_text.o igate.o waypoint.o serial_port.o log.o telemetry.o \
dwgps.o dwgpsnmea.o dwgpsd.o dtime_now.o mheard.o ax25_link.o cm108.o \
misc.a geotranz.a
$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo " "
ifneq ($(enable_gpsd),)
@echo "\t>\tThis includes support for gpsd."
else
@echo "\t>\tThis does NOT include support for gpsd."
endif
ifneq ($(enable_hamlib),)
@echo "\t>\tThis includes support for hamlib."
else
@echo "\t>\tThis does NOT include support for hamlib."
endif
ifneq ($(enable_cm108),)
@echo "\t>\tThis includes support for CM108/CM119 PTT."
else
@echo "\t>\tThis does NOT include support for CM108/CM119 PTT."
endif
@echo " "
# Optimization for slow processors.
demod.o : fsk_fast_filter.h
demod_afsk.o : fsk_fast_filter.h
fsk_fast_filter.h : gen_fff
./gen_fff > fsk_fast_filter.h
gen_fff : demod_afsk.c dsp.c textcolor.c
echo " " > tune.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DGEN_FFF -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
#
# The destination field is often used to identify the manufacturer/model.
# These are not hardcoded into Dire Wolf. Instead they are read from
# a file called tocalls.txt at application start up time.
#
# The original permanent symbols are built in but the "new" symbols,
# using overlays, are often updated. These are also read from files.
#
# You can obtain an updated copy by typing "make tocalls-symbols".
# This is not part of the normal build process. You have to do this explicitly.
#
# The locations below appear to be the most recent.
# The copy at http://www.aprs.org/tocalls.txt is out of date.
#
.PHONY: tocalls-symbols
tocalls-symbols :
cp tocalls.txt tocalls.txt~
wget http://www.aprs.org/aprs11/tocalls.txt -O tocalls.txt
-diff -Z tocalls.txt~ tocalls.txt
cp symbols-new.txt symbols-new.txt~
wget http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbols-new.txt -O symbols-new.txt
-diff -Z symbols-new.txt~ symbols-new.txt
cp symbolsX.txt symbolsX.txt~
wget http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbolsX.txt -O symbolsX.txt
-diff -Z symbolsX.txt~ symbolsX.txt
# ---------------------------------------- Other utilities included ------------------------------
# Separate application to decode raw data.
# First three use .c rather than .o because they depend on DECAMAIN definition.
decode_aprs : decode_aprs.c kiss_frame.c ax25_pad.c dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o dwgpsd.o serial_port.o symbols.o textcolor.o fcs_calc.o latlong.o log.o telemetry.o tt_text.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DDECAMAIN -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# Convert between text and touch tone representation.
text2tt : tt_text.c misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DENC_MAIN -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
tt2text : tt_text.c misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DDEC_MAIN -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# Convert between Latitude/Longitude and UTM coordinates.
ll2utm : ll2utm.c geotranz.a textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
utm2ll : utm2ll.c geotranz.a textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# Convert from log file to GPX.
log2gpx : log2gpx.c textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# Test application to generate sound.
gen_packets : gen_packets.c ax25_pad.c hdlc_send.c fcs_calc.c gen_tone.c morse.c dtmf.c textcolor.c dsp.c misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# Unit test for AFSK demodulator
atest : atest.c demod.o demod_afsk.o demod_psk.o demod_9600.o \
dsp.o hdlc_rec.o hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o rrbb.o \
fcs_calc.o ax25_pad.o decode_aprs.o dwgpsnmea.o \
dwgps.o dwgpsd.o serial_port.o telemetry.o dtime_now.o latlong.o symbols.o tt_text.o textcolor.o \
misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# Multiple AGWPE network or serial port clients to test TNCs side by side.
aclients : aclients.c ax25_pad.c fcs_calc.c textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g -o $@ $^
# Talk to a KISS TNC.
# Note: kiss_frame.c has conditional compilation on KISSUTIL.
kissutil : kissutil.c kiss_frame.c ax25_pad.o fcs_calc.o textcolor.o serial_port.o dtime_now.o sock.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g -DKISSUTIL -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# List USB audio adapters than can use GPIO for PTT.
cm108 : cm108.c textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g -DCM108_MAIN -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
# Touch Tone to Speech sample application.
ttcalc : ttcalc.o ax25_pad.o fcs_calc.o textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g -o $@ $^
# ----------------------------------------- Libraries --------------------------------------------
# UTM, USNG, MGRS conversions.
geotranz.a : error_string.o mgrs.o polarst.o tranmerc.o ups.o usng.o utm.o
ar -cr $@ $^
error_string.o : geotranz/error_string.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^
mgrs.o : geotranz/mgrs.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^
polarst.o : geotranz/polarst.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^
tranmerc.o : geotranz/tranmerc.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^
ups.o : geotranz/ups.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^
usng.o : geotranz/usng.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^
utm.o : geotranz/utm.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^
# Provide our own copy of strlcpy and strlcat because they are not included with Linux.
# We don't need the others in that same directory.
misc.a : strlcpy.o strlcat.o
ar -cr $@ $^
strlcpy.o : misc/strlcpy.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I. -c -o $@ $^
strlcat.o : misc/strlcat.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I. -c -o $@ $^
# ------------------------------------- Installation ----------------------------------
# Generate apprpriate sample configuration file for this platform.
# Originally, there was one sample for all platforms. It got too cluttered
# and confusing saying, this is for windows, and this is for Linux, and this ...
# Trying to maintain 3 different versions in parallel is error prone.
# We now have a single generic version which can be used to generate
# the various platform specific versions.
# generic.conf should be checked into source control.
# direwolf.conf should NOT. It is generated when compiling on the target platform.
direwolf.conf : generic.conf
egrep '^C|^L' generic.conf | cut -c2-999 > direwolf.conf
# Where should we install it?
# Something built from source and installed locally would normally go in /usr/local/...
# If not specified on the make command line, this is our default.
DESTDIR ?= /usr/local
# However, if you are preparing a "binary" DEB or RPM package, the installation location
# would normally be /usr/... instead. In this case, use a command line like this:
#
# make DESTDIR=/usr install
# Command to "install" to system directories. Use "ginstall" for Mac.
INSTALL=install
# direwolf.desktop was previously handcrafted for the Raspberry Pi.
# It was hardcoded with lxterminal, /home/pi, and so on.
# In version 1.2, try to customize this to match other situations better.
# TODO: Test this better.
direwolf.desktop :
@echo "Generating customized direwolf.desktop ..."
@echo '[Desktop Entry]' > $@
@echo 'Type=Application' >> $@
ifneq ($(wildcard /usr/bin/lxterminal),)
@echo "Exec=lxterminal -t \"Dire Wolf\" -e \"$(DESTDIR)/bin/direwolf\"" >> $@
else ifneq ($(wildcard /usr/bin/lxterm),)
@echo "Exec=lxterm -hold -title \"Dire Wolf\" -bg white -e \"$(DESTDIR)/bin/direwolf\"" >> $@
else
@echo "Exec=xterm -hold -title \"Dire Wolf\" -bg white -e \"$(DESTDIR)/bin/direwolf\"" >> $@
endif
@echo 'Name=Dire Wolf' >> $@
@echo 'Comment=APRS Soundcard TNC' >> $@
@echo 'Icon=$(DESTDIR)/share/direwolf/pixmaps/dw-icon.png' >> $@
@echo "Path=$(HOME)" >> $@
@echo '#Terminal=true' >> $@
@echo 'Categories=HamRadio' >> $@
@echo 'Keywords=Ham Radio;APRS;Soundcard TNC;KISS;AGWPE;AX.25' >> $@
# Installation into $(DESTDIR), usually /usr/local/... or /usr/...
# Needs to be run as root or with sudo.
.PHONY: install
install : $(APPS) direwolf.conf tocalls.txt symbols-new.txt symbolsX.txt dw-icon.png direwolf.desktop
#
# Applications, not installed with package manager, normally go in /usr/local/bin.
# /usr/bin is used instead when installing from .DEB or .RPM package.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 direwolf $(DESTDIR)/bin/direwolf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 decode_aprs $(DESTDIR)/bin/decode_aprs
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 text2tt $(DESTDIR)/bin/text2tt
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 tt2text $(DESTDIR)/bin/tt2text
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 ll2utm $(DESTDIR)/bin/ll2utm
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 utm2ll $(DESTDIR)/bin/utm2ll
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 aclients $(DESTDIR)/bin/aclients
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 log2gpx $(DESTDIR)/bin/log2gpx
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 gen_packets $(DESTDIR)/bin/gen_packets
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 atest $(DESTDIR)/bin/atest
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 ttcalc $(DESTDIR)/bin/ttcalc
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 kissutil $(DESTDIR)/bin/kissutil
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 cm108 $(DESTDIR)/bin/cm108
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 dwespeak.sh $(DESTDIR)/bin/dwspeak.sh
#
# Telemetry Toolkit executables. Other .conf and .txt files will go into doc directory.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-balloon.pl $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-balloon.pl
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-bits.pl $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-bits.pl
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-data.pl $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-data.pl
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-data91.pl $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-data91.pl
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-eqns.pl $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-eqns.pl
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-parm.pl $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-parm.pl
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-seq.sh $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-seq.sh
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-unit.pl $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-unit.pl
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 telemetry-toolkit/telem-volts.py $(DESTDIR)/bin/telem-volts.py
#
# Misc. data such as "tocall" to system mapping.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 tocalls.txt $(DESTDIR)/share/direwolf/tocalls.txt
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 symbols-new.txt $(DESTDIR)/share/direwolf/symbols-new.txt
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 symbolsX.txt $(DESTDIR)/share/direwolf/symbolsX.txt
#
# For desktop icon.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 dw-icon.png $(DESTDIR)/share/direwolf/pixmaps/dw-icon.png
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 direwolf.desktop $(DESTDIR)/share/applications/direwolf.desktop
#
# Documentation. Various plain text files and PDF.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 CHANGES.md $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/CHANGES.md
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 LICENSE-dire-wolf.txt $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/LICENSE-dire-wolf.txt
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 LICENSE-other.txt $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/LICENSE-other.txt
#
# ./README.md is an overview for the project main page.
# Maybe we could stick it in some other place.
# doc/README.md contains an overview of the PDF file contents and is more useful here.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/README.md $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/README.md
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/2400-4800-PSK-for-APRS-Packet-Radio.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/2400-4800-PSK-for-APRS-Packet-Radio.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-1-1200-baud.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-1-1200-baud.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-2-9600-baud.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-2-9600-baud.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/A-Closer-Look-at-the-WA8LMF-TNC-Test-CD.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/A-Closer-Look-at-the-WA8LMF-TNC-Test-CD.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/APRS-Telemetry-Toolkit.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRS-Telemetry-Toolkit.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/APRStt-interface-for-SARTrack.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRStt-interface-for-SARTrack.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/APRStt-Listening-Example.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRStt-Listening-Example.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Bluetooth-KISS-TNC.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Bluetooth-KISS-TNC.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Going-beyond-9600-baud.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Going-beyond-9600-baud.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Raspberry-Pi-SDR-IGate.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-SDR-IGate.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Successful-APRS-IGate-Operation.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Successful-APRS-IGate-Operation.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/User-Guide.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/User-Guide.pdf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/WA8LMF-TNC-Test-CD-Results.pdf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/WA8LMF-TNC-Test-CD-Results.pdf
#
# Various sample config and other files go into examples under the doc directory.
# When building from source, these can be put in home directory with "make install-conf".
# When installed from .DEB or .RPM package, the user will need to copy these to
# the home directory or other desired location.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 direwolf.conf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/examples/direwolf.conf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=755 dw-start.sh $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/examples/dw-start.sh
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 sdr.conf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/examples/sdr.conf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 telemetry-toolkit/telem-m0xer-3.txt $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/examples/telem-m0xer-3.txt
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 telemetry-toolkit/telem-balloon.conf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/examples/telem-balloon.conf
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 telemetry-toolkit/telem-volts.conf $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/examples/telem-volts.conf
#
# "man" pages
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/aclients.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/aclients.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/atest.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/atest.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/decode_aprs.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/decode_aprs.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/direwolf.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/direwolf.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/gen_packets.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/gen_packets.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/kissutil.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/kissutil.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/ll2utm.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/ll2utm.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/log2gpx.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/log2gpx.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/text2tt.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/text2tt.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/tt2text.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/tt2text.1
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/utm2ll.1 $(DESTDIR)/share/man/man1/utm2ll.1
#
# Set group and mode of HID devices corresponding to C-Media USB Audio adapters.
# This will allow us to use the CM108/CM119 GPIO pins for PTT.
#
$(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 99-direwolf-cmedia.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/99-direwolf-cmedia.rules
#
@echo " "
@echo "If this is your first install, not an upgrade, type this to put a copy"
@echo "of the sample configuration file (direwolf.conf) in your home directory:"
@echo " "
@echo " make install-conf"
@echo " "
# Put sample configuration & startup files in home directory.
# This step would be done as ordinary user.
# Some people like to put the direwolf config file in /etc/ax25.
# Note that all of these are also in $(DESTDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/examples/.
# The Raspberry Pi has ~/Desktop but Ubuntu does not.
# TODO: Handle Linux variations correctly.
# Version 1.4 - Add "-n" option to avoid clobbering existing, probably customized, config files.
# dw-start.sh is greatly improved in version 1.4.
# It was moved from isntall-rpi to install-conf because it is not just for the RPi.
.PHONY: install-conf
install-conf : direwolf.conf
cp -n direwolf.conf ~
cp -n sdr.conf ~
cp -n telemetry-toolkit/telem-m0xer-3.txt ~
cp -n telemetry-toolkit/telem-*.conf ~
chmod +x dw-start.sh
cp -n dw-start.sh ~
ifneq ($(wildcard $(HOME)/Desktop),)
@echo " "
@echo "This will add a desktop icon on some systems."
@echo "This is known to work on Raspberry Pi but might not be compatible with other desktops."
@echo " "
@echo " make install-rpi"
@echo " "
endif
.PHONY: install-rpi
install-rpi :
ln -f -s $(DESTDIR)/share/applications/direwolf.desktop ~/Desktop/direwolf.desktop
# ---------------------------------- Automated Smoke Test --------------------------------
# Combine some unit tests into a single regression sanity check.
check : dtest ttest tttexttest pftest tlmtest lltest enctest kisstest pad2test xidtest dtmftest check-modem1200 check-modem300 check-modem9600 check-modem19200 check-modem2400 check-modem4800
# Can we encode and decode at popular data rates?
check-modem1200 : gen_packets atest
./gen_packets -n 100 -o /tmp/test12.wav
./atest -F0 -PE -L63 -G71 /tmp/test12.wav
./atest -F1 -PE -L70 -G75 /tmp/test12.wav
rm /tmp/test12.wav
check-modem300 : gen_packets atest
./gen_packets -B300 -n 100 -o /tmp/test3.wav
./atest -B300 -F0 -L68 -G69 /tmp/test3.wav
./atest -B300 -F1 -L73 -G75 /tmp/test3.wav
rm /tmp/test3.wav
check-modem9600 : gen_packets atest
./gen_packets -B9600 -n 100 -o /tmp/test96.wav
./atest -B9600 -F0 -L50 -G54 /tmp/test96.wav
./atest -B9600 -F1 -L55 -G59 /tmp/test96.wav
rm /tmp/test96.wav
check-modem19200 : gen_packets atest
./gen_packets -r 96000 -B19200 -n 100 -o /tmp/test19.wav
./atest -B19200 -F0 -L55 -G59 /tmp/test19.wav
./atest -B19200 -F1 -L60 -G64 /tmp/test19.wav
rm /tmp/test19.wav
check-modem2400 : gen_packets atest
./gen_packets -B2400 -n 100 -o /tmp/test24.wav
./atest -B2400 -F0 -L70 -G78 /tmp/test24.wav
./atest -B2400 -F1 -L80 -G87 /tmp/test24.wav
rm /tmp/test24.wav
check-modem4800 : gen_packets atest
./gen_packets -B2400 -n 100 -o /tmp/test48.wav
./atest -B2400 -F0 -L70 -G79 /tmp/test48.wav
./atest -B2400 -F1 -L80 -G90 /tmp/test48.wav
rm /tmp/test48.wav
# Unit test for inner digipeater algorithm
.PHONY : dtest
dtest : digipeater.c dedupe.c pfilter.c \
ax25_pad.o fcs_calc.o tq.o textcolor.o \
decode_aprs.o dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o dwgpsd.o serial_port.o latlong.o telemetry.o symbols.o tt_text.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DDIGITEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./dtest
rm dtest
# Unit test for APRStt tone sequence parsing.
.PHONY : ttest
ttest : aprs_tt.c tt_text.c latlong.o textcolor.o misc.a geotranz.a misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DTT_MAIN -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./ttest
rm ttest
# Unit test for APRStt tone sequence / text conversions.
.PHONY: tttexttest
tttexttest : tt_text.c textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DTTT_TEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./tttexttest
rm tttexttest
# Unit test for Packet Filtering.
.PHONY: pftest
pftest : pfilter.c ax25_pad.o textcolor.o fcs_calc.o decode_aprs.o dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o dwgpsd.o serial_port.o latlong.o symbols.o telemetry.o tt_text.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DPFTEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./pftest
rm pftest
# Unit test for telemetry decoding.
.PHONY: tlmtest
tlmtest : telemetry.c ax25_pad.o fcs_calc.o textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DTEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./tlmtest
rm tlmtest
# Unit test for location coordinate conversion.
.PHONY: lltest
lltest : latlong.c textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DLLTEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./lltest
rm lltest
# Unit test for encoding position & object report.
.PHONY: enctest
enctest : encode_aprs.c latlong.c textcolor.c misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DEN_MAIN -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./enctest
rm enctest
# Unit test for KISS encapsulation.
.PHONY: kisstest
kisstest : kiss_frame.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DKISSTEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./kisstest
rm kisstest
# Unit test for constructing frames besides UI.
.PHONY: pad2test
pad2test : ax25_pad2.c ax25_pad.c fcs_calc.o textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DPAD2TEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./pad2test
rm pad2test
# Unit Test for XID frame encode/decode.
.PHONY: xidtest
xidtest : xid.c textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DXIDTEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./xidtest
rm xidtest
# Unit Test for DTMF encode/decode.
.PHONY: dtmftest
dtmftest : dtmf.c textcolor.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DDTMF_TEST -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./dtmftest
rm dtmftest
# ----------------------------- Manual tests and experiments ---------------------------
# These are not included in a normal build. Might be broken.
# Unit test for IGate
itest : igate.c textcolor.c ax25_pad.c fcs_calc.c textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DITEST -o $@ $^
./itest
# Unit test for UDP reception with AFSK demodulator.
# Temporary during development. Might not be useful anymore.
udptest : udp_test.c demod.o dsp.o demod_afsk.o demod_psk.o demod_9600.o hdlc_rec.o hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o rrbb.o \
fcs_calc.o ax25_pad.o decode_aprs.o symbols.o textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./udptest
# For demodulator tweaking experiments.
# Dependencies of demod*.c, rather than .o, are intentional.
demod.o : tune.h
demod_afsk.o : tune.h
demod_9600.o : tune.h
demod_psk.o : tune.h
tune.h :
echo " " > tune.h
testagc : atest.c demod.c dsp.c demod_afsk.c demod_psk.c demod_9600.c hdlc_rec.o hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o rrbb.o \
fcs_calc.o ax25_pad.o decode_aprs.o telemetry.o dtime_now.o latlong.o symbols.o tune.h textcolor.o misc.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o atest $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./atest 02_Track_2.wav | grep "packets decoded in" > atest.out
testagc96 : atest.c fsk_fast_filter.h tune.h demod.c demod_afsk.c demod_psk.c demod_9600.c \
dsp.o hdlc_rec.o hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o \
rrbb.o fcs_calc.o ax25_pad.o decode_aprs.o \
dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o dwgpsd.o serial_port.o latlong.o \
symbols.o tt_text.o textcolor.o telemetry.o dtime_now.o \
misc.a
rm -f atest96
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o atest96 $^ $(LDFLAGS)
./atest96 -B 9600 ../walkabout9600c.wav | grep "packets decoded in" >atest.out
#./atest96 -B 9600 noisy96.wav | grep "packets decoded in" >atest.out
#./atest96 -B 9600 19990303_0225_9600_8bis_22kHz.wav | grep "packets decoded in" >atest.out
#./atest96 -B 9600 19990303_0225_9600_16bit_22kHz.wav | grep "packets decoded in" >atest.out
#./atest96 -B 9600 -P + z8-22k.wav| grep "packets decoded in" >atest.out
#./atest96 -B 9600 test9600.wav | grep "packets decoded in" >atest.out
echo " " > tune.h
# ------------------------------- Source distribution ---------------------------------
# probably obsolete and can be removed after move to github.
.PHONY: dist-src
dist-src : README.md CHANGES.md
doc/User-Guide.pdf doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf \
doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf doc/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf \
dw-start.sh dwespeak.bat dwespeak.sh \
tocalls.txt symbols-new.txt symbolsX.txt direwolf.spec
rm -f fsk_fast_filter.h
echo " " > tune.h
rm -f ../$z-src.zip
(cd .. ; zip $z-src.zip \
$z/README.md \
$z/CHANGES.md \
$z/LICENSE* \
$z/doc/User-Guide.pdf \
$z/doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf \
$z/doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf \
$z/doc/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf \
$z/doc/APRS-Telemetry-Toolkit.pdf \
$z/Makefile* \
$z/*.c $z/*.h \
$z/regex/* $z/misc/* $z/geotranz/* \
$z/man1/* \
$z/generic.conf \
$z/tocalls.txt $z/symbols-new.txt $z/symbolsX.txt \
$z/dw-icon.png $z/dw-icon.rc $z/dw-icon.ico \
$z/dw-start.sh $z/direwolf.spec \
$z/dwespeak.bat $z/dwespeak.sh \
$z/telemetry-toolkit/* )
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY: clean
clean :
rm -f $(APPS) gen_fff tune.h fsk_fast_filter.h *.o *.a direwolf.desktop
depend : $(wildcard *.c)
makedepend -f $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)) -- $(CFLAGS) -- $^
#
# The following is updated by "make depend"
#
# DO NOT DELETE