Make interaction with rigs using Hamlib rigctld as a proxy work better

The Hamlib rigctld does  not allow the local end to  see teh exact rig
capabilities,  this means  that  some tests  for  capabilities do  not
provide the correct status. This  change attempts to work around these
limitations by testing the wanted capabilities by trying to use them.

Thanks   for   Mike,  W9MDB,   for   the   initial  work   and   patch
contribution. This change is loosely based on his patch.

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@7818 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
This commit is contained in:
Bill Somerville 2017-07-08 18:44:51 +00:00
parent 6c29f3d4b8
commit 90e8f3b4eb
2 changed files with 69 additions and 33 deletions

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@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ HamlibTransceiver::HamlibTransceiver (TransceiverFactory::PTTMethod ptt_type, QS
, split_query_works_ {true}
, tickle_hamlib_ {false}
, get_vfo_works_ {true}
, set_vfo_works_ {true}
{
if (!rig_)
{
@ -246,6 +247,7 @@ HamlibTransceiver::HamlibTransceiver (int model_number, TransceiverFactory::Para
, split_query_works_ {rig_ && rig_->caps->get_split_vfo}
, tickle_hamlib_ {false}
, get_vfo_works_ {true}
, set_vfo_works_ {true}
{
if (!rig_)
{
@ -415,6 +417,16 @@ int HamlibTransceiver::do_start ()
error_check (rig_open (rig_.data ()), tr ("opening connection to rig"));
// reset dynamic state
one_VFO_ = false;
reversed_ = false;
freq_query_works_ = rig_->caps->get_freq;
mode_query_works_ = rig_->caps->get_mode;
split_query_works_ = rig_->caps->get_split_vfo;
tickle_hamlib_ = false;
get_vfo_works_ = true;
set_vfo_works_ = true;
// the Net rigctl back end promises all functions work but we must
// test get_vfo as it determines our strategy for Icom rigs
vfo_t vfo;
@ -431,7 +443,7 @@ int HamlibTransceiver::do_start ()
}
else
{
error_check (rc, "getting current VFO");
error_check (rc, "testing getting current VFO");
}
if ((WSJT_RIG_NONE_CAN_SPLIT || !is_dummy_)
@ -444,8 +456,7 @@ int HamlibTransceiver::do_start ()
pbwidth_t w {RIG_PASSBAND_NORMAL};
pbwidth_t wb;
if (freq_query_works_
&& (!get_vfo_works_ || !rig_->caps->get_vfo)
&& (rig_->caps->set_vfo || rig_has_vfo_op (rig_.data (), RIG_OP_TOGGLE)))
&& (!get_vfo_works_ || !rig_->caps->get_vfo))
{
// Icom have deficient CAT protocol with no way of reading which
// VFO is selected or if SPLIT is selected so we have to simply
@ -461,14 +472,37 @@ int HamlibTransceiver::do_start ()
if (!rig_->caps->set_vfo)
{
TRACE_CAT ("HamlibTransceiver", "rig_vfo_op TOGGLE");
error_check (rig_vfo_op (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_OP_TOGGLE), tr ("exchanging VFOs"));
rc = rig_vfo_op (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_OP_TOGGLE);
}
else
{
TRACE_CAT ("HamlibTransceiver", "rig_set_vfo to other VFO");
error_check (rig_set_vfo (rig_.data (), rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_B ? RIG_VFO_B : RIG_VFO_SUB), tr ("setting current VFO"));
rc = rig_set_vfo (rig_.data (), rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_B ? RIG_VFO_B : RIG_VFO_SUB);
if (-RIG_ENAVAIL == rc || -RIG_ENIMPL == rc)
{
// if we are talking to netrigctl then toggle VFO op
// may still work
TRACE_CAT ("HamlibTransceiver", "rig_vfo_op TOGGLE");
rc = rig_vfo_op (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_OP_TOGGLE);
}
}
if (-RIG_ENAVAIL == rc || -RIG_ENIMPL == rc)
{
// we are probably dealing with rigctld so we do not
// have completely accurate rig capabilities
set_vfo_works_ = false;
one_VFO_ = false; // we do not need single VFO addressing
}
else
{
error_check (rc, tr ("exchanging VFOs"));
}
if (set_vfo_works_)
{
// without the above we cannot proceed but we know we
// are on VFO A and that will not change so there's no
// need to execute this block
error_check (rig_get_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &f2), tr ("getting other VFO frequency"));
f2 = std::round (f2);
TRACE_CAT ("HamlibTransceiver", "rig_get_freq other frequency =" << f2);
@ -504,6 +538,7 @@ int HamlibTransceiver::do_start ()
update_rx_frequency (f1);
}
}
// TRACE_CAT ("HamlibTransceiver", "rig_set_split_vfo split off");
// error_check (rig_set_split_vfo (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_SPLIT_OFF, RIG_VFO_CURR), tr ("setting split off"));
@ -631,7 +666,7 @@ auto HamlibTransceiver::get_vfos (bool for_split) const -> std::tuple<vfo_t, vfo
reversed_ = RIG_VFO_B == v;
}
else if (!for_split && rig_->caps->set_vfo && rig_->caps->set_split_vfo)
else if (!for_split && set_vfo_works_ && rig_->caps->set_vfo && rig_->caps->set_split_vfo)
{
// use VFO A/MAIN for main frequency and B/SUB for Tx
// frequency if split since these type of radios can only
@ -640,7 +675,7 @@ auto HamlibTransceiver::get_vfos (bool for_split) const -> std::tuple<vfo_t, vfo
TRACE_CAT ("HamlibTransceiver", "rig_set_vfo VFO = A/MAIN");
error_check (rig_set_vfo (rig_.data (), rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_A ? RIG_VFO_A : RIG_VFO_MAIN), tr ("setting current VFO"));
}
// else only toggle available but both VFOs should be substitutable
// else only toggle available but VFOs should be substitutable
auto rx_vfo = rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_A ? RIG_VFO_A : RIG_VFO_MAIN;
auto tx_vfo = (WSJT_RIG_NONE_CAN_SPLIT || !is_dummy_) && for_split

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@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ class HamlibTransceiver final
// rig_set_split_vfo() call to
// establish the Tx VFO
bool get_vfo_works_; // Net rigctl promises what it can't deliver
bool set_vfo_works_; // More rigctl promises which it can't deliver
};
#endif