WSJT-X/Detector.hpp

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Qt 5 Audio replaces PortAudio. Currently only Qt5 or above is known to work with this code. It may be possible to backport it to Qt4 if required. Audio output goes back to a separate thread to try and minimize stutters in streaming on Windows particularly. A crash on Linux due to mishandling of stereo audio output has been fixed and both left and right channels are now correctly synthesised with identical contents. Rigs are enumerated directly from hamlib API rather than running a sub process reading output of rigctl -l. This was initially done to get rid of some GUI thread blocking in the configuration dialog, but is generally a better way of doing it anyway. Some refactoring in MainWindow to accomodate the audio streaming, modulation and detecting classes. Exit handling for application refactored to use signals rather than brute force event loop exit. This was required to get correct thread shutdown semantics. The GUI update timer is now stopped during application shutdown which is necessary to stop crashes when shutting down gracefully with signals and window close() calls. There is an outstanding issue with Linux audio streams; the QAudio Input/Output classes create a new stream name each time a stream is started. This doesn't play well with PulseAudio utilities such as pavucontrol to set stream volume as settings are lost every tx period. I have tried to keep a single stream for all output but there are problems restarting it that haven't been resolved yet. The QtCreator project file has been rearranged a little because it passes all the object files to the linker rather than using an archive library. Since the GNU linker is single pass; the object files need to be in a logical order with definitions appearing afer references to them. This was required to avoid a linking error. The lib/Makefile.linux has been enhanced to use the fortran compiler to locate the correct version of the Fortran library to use. This is necessary on the latest Linux distros because the unversioned symlink to compiler support libraries is no longer provided. This only an issue with mixed programming language links where the linker driver for one language has to link support libraraies for another language. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@3532 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
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#ifndef DETECTOR_HPP__
#define DETECTOR_HPP__
#include <stdint.h>
#include <QIODevice>
//
// output device that distributes data in predefined chunks via a signal
//
// the underlying device for this abstraction is just the buffer that
// stores samples throughout a receiving period
//
class Detector : public QIODevice
{
Q_OBJECT;
Q_PROPERTY (bool monitoring READ isMonitoring WRITE setMonitoring);
private:
Q_DISABLE_COPY (Detector);
public:
//
// if the data buffer were not global storage and fixed size then we
// might want maximum size passed as constructor arguments
//
Detector (unsigned frameRate, unsigned periodLengthInSeconds, unsigned bytesPerSignal, QObject * parent = 0);
bool open ()
{
// we only support data consumption and want it as fast as possible
return QIODevice::open (QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Unbuffered);
}
bool isSequential () const
{
return true;
}
bool isMonitoring () const {return m_monitoring;}
void setMonitoring (bool newState) {m_monitoring = newState;}
bool reset ();
protected:
qint64 readData (char * /* data */, qint64 /* maxSize */)
{
return -1; // we don't produce data
}
qint64 writeData (char const * data, qint64 maxSize);
private:
typedef qint16 frame_t;
void clear (); // discard buffer contents
unsigned secondInPeriod () const;
unsigned m_frameRate;
unsigned m_period;
unsigned m_bytesPerSignal;
bool m_monitoring;
bool m_starting;
};
#endif